2021 MEN’S Game 13 | May 8, 2021 | 8 pm | Panzer Stadium | University Park, PA | B1G Championship

#20 JOHNS HOPKINS MEDIA CENTER #1 MARYLAND BLUE JAYS TV______BTN TERRAPINS Live Video______foxsports.com/live/btn Overall Record: 4-8 Overall: 11-0 Live Stats______gopsusports.com Big Ten Record: 4-8 Big Ten: 11-0 USILA Rank: T20th USILA Rank: 1st IL/Media Rank: RV SOCIAL MEDIA IL/Media Rank: 1st Twitter______@jhumenslacrosse Head Coach Head Coach ______@HopkinsSports _ Peter Milliman / Empire State ‘12 John Tillman / Cornell ‘91 Instagram______@jhumenslax Overall Record: 69-44 (.611) / 8th Season ______@HopkinsSports Overall Record: 158-58 (.731) / 14th Season Record at Hopkins: 4-8 (.333) / 1st Season Facebook___Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Record at Maryland: 138-39 (.780) / 11th season

The Game 2021 JOHNS HOPKINS • Johns Hopkins returns to the Big Ten Championship game for the third consecutive SCHEDULE & RESULTS (complete) season. The sixth-seeded Blue Jays will take on top-seeded and top-ranked Feb. 20 #10 Ohio State (ESPN3) *____ L/8-14 Maryland in the title game at Penn State’s Panzer Stadium. Faceoff is set for 8 pm with a 27 @ Michigan (BTN+) *______W/14-7 live national television audience on BTN. Mar. 6 @ #3 Maryland (BTN+) *____ L/10-18 13 #12 Penn State (ESPNU) *____W/13-6 Last Time Out 20 #7 Rutgers (ESPN3) *______L/9-15 • The Blue Jays avenged a pair of regular season losses to Rutgers as the Blue Jays upset the 28 @ Penn State (ESPNU) *_____ L/8-11 second-seeded and sixth-ranked Scarlet Knights, 12-10, in the B1G Semifinals. Apr. 4 Michigan (ESPNU) *______L/10-13 • Maryland erased an early two-goal deficit and eased past Michigan, 16-8, to advance to 10 @ #14 Ohio State (BTN+) *__ L/12-14 the title game. 17 @ #7 Rutgers (BTN+) *_ ____ L/11-17 24 #1 Maryland (ESPNU) *_____ L/13-14 The Facts May 1 @ #19 Penn State (BTN) ^____W/15-7 • This is the 134th season of Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse. JHU first fielded a team in 1883. 6 vs. #6 Rutgers (BTN) ^______W/12-10 • Johns Hopkins enters this week’s game with an all-time record of 997-354-15. May 8 vs. #1 Maryland (BTN) ^______8 pm • JHU owns 44 national championships with nine NCAA titles, 29 USILA titles and six ILA * Big Ten Game ______^ B1G Tournament crowns to its credit. JOHNS HOPKINS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Poll Position Director of Athletic Comm.:______Ernie Larossa • Johns Hopkins is tied for 20th in this week’s USILA Coaches Poll; the Blue Jays are also Larossa Office Phone:______410/516-0552 receiving votes in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Larossa Cell Phone:______410/299-7437 • Maryland checks in at #1 in both the USILA Coaches Poll and the Inside Lacrosse Media Larossa Fax:______410/516-7482 Poll this week. Larossa Email:[email protected] Asst. Director of Ath. Comm.:______Jill Guise Series History Guise Office Phone______410/516-0638 • This week’s game will be the 122nd all-time between Johns Hopkins and Maryland. Athletic Communications Asst:______Jeff Jezewski • The Blue Jays lead the all-time series 74-46-1, although Maryland picked up a pair of Jezewski Office Phone:______410/516-0591 regular season wins this year (18-10, 14-13). Coordinator of Digital Media:_____ Matt Lawrence • This week’s game will mark the first time Johns Hopkins and Maryland have met three Lawrence Office Phone:______410/516-3471 times in a season. On the Web:______www.HopkinsSports.com • This week’s game will mark the fifth time in the last 22 games (for JHU) dating back to late in the 2019 season that Johns Hopkins and Maryland will meet and the seventh time in the last 39 games (for JHU) dating back to late in the Johns Hopkins and ESPNU 2018 season that the Blue Jays and Terps will meet. • A full series history, including all-time results, can be found on pages Johns Hopkins enjoys an exclusive na- tional television agreement with ESPNU that 16-17. provides the Blue Jays with the mot extensive television coverage in the nation. On This Date All Johns Hopkins home games air on the • Since 1955, this week’s game against Maryland will be the seventh for ESPN family of networks with a majority of Johns Hopkins on May 6. the games airing on ESPNU. Johns Hopkins • The Blue Jays are 3-3 all-time in games played on May 8 since 1955. is the only lacrosse program in the nation - men or women - with • JHU has won two straight and three of its last four on this date. its own exclusive national television agreement. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

Big Ten Tournament Schedule Big Ten Standings

Saturday, May 1 - Quarterfinals Big Ten Overall 4 pm - #5 Michigan-15, #4 Ohio State-11 Record Record Streak 6 pm - #6 Johns Hopkins-15, #3 Penn State-7 Maryland 11-0 11-0 W13 Rutgers 8-3 8-3 L1 Thursday, May 6 (at Penn State) - Semifinals Johns Hopkins 2-8 4-8 W2 5 pm - #1 Maryland-16, #5 Michigan-8 Ohio State 4-6 4-7 L3 7:30 pm - #6 Johns Hopkins-12, #2 Rutgers-10 Penn State 4-6 4-7 L1 Michigan 2-8 3-9 L1 Saturday, May 8 (at Penn State) - Finals 8 pm - #6 Johns Hopkins vs. #1 Maryland (BTN) This Week’s Games - B1G Championship - JHU in the Big Ten Tournament Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland (May 8) • Johns Hopkins is making its sixth consecutive appearance in the Big Ten Tournament. Only Johns Hopkins and Maryland have appeared in every tournament since the league Tale of the Tape was formed in 2015. JHU Category UM • Since the formation of the Big Ten in 2015, Johns Hopkins has won the Big Ten Tournament title twice (2015, 2018) and advanced to the title game one other time (2019). 11.25 Scoring Offense 16.55 • Johns Hopkins’ two Big Ten titles and now four appearances in the league championship 12.17 Scoring Defense 9.64 game are tied with Maryland for the most in league history. • Johns Hopkins’ seven wins in the tournament and 10 games played in the tournament are .469 Extra-Man Offense % .458 both the most in league history. .600 Man-Down Defense % .576 • Johns Hopkins will tie the record for most consecutive appearances in the title game with this week’s game against Maryland (Maryland (2016-18)). .316 Shooting % .397 • JHU improved to 4-0 all-time in the tournament against #3 seeds with the 15-7 quarterfinal .522 Faceoff % .474 win at third-seeded Penn State. .861 Clearing % .875 • JHU’s record vs. each seed in tournament history: vs. #1 (1-1), vs. #2 (1-2), vs. #3 (4-0), vs. .432 Save % .541 #4 (1-0). • There has never been a Big Ten men’s lacrosse championship game that hasn’t involved Things to Know - Maryland either Johns Hopkins, Maryland or both (2018, 2021). • Top-ranked and top-seeded Maryland rolled into the Big Ten Championship game B1G Tournament Breakdown with a 16-8 win over fifth-seeded Michigan in Title Gm. Tourn. the semifinals. School Titles Appear. Record • The Teps improved to 11-0 with the win and Johns Hopkins 2 4 7-3 are now 16-1 in their last 17 games dating Maryland 2 4 6-3 back to the start of the 2020 season. Michigan 0 0 1-1 • Head coach John Tillman, who is in his Ohio State 0 2 2-4 11th season in College Park, boasts the most Penn State 1 1 2-4 balanced team in the nation as the Terps Rutgers 0 1 1-4 rank second in the nation in scoring offense (16.55) and 11th in scoring defense (9.64). Their 27 points per game, .397 shooting Head Coach Peter Milliman Briefly percentage and 12.1 turnovers per game all • The Blue Jays’ season opener against Ohio State was the first game forPeter Milliman as lead the nation. the head coach at Johns Hopkins. • Fifth-year seniorJared Bernhardt, the odds- • Milliman spent three seasons as the head coach at Cornell from 2018-20 and compiled a on favorite to win the Tewaaraton Award, is record of 28-10 while guiding the Big Red. the man who stirs the drink for UM as he • Cornell was ranked number two in the nation when the 2020 season came to an end in counts 51 goals and 21 assists for 72 points mid-March. to his credit. • Slowing Bernhardt, which nobody has Milliman’s Assistants done this season, doesn’t ensure success as • Johns Hopkins head coach Peter Milliman is joined on the sideline by offensive coordinator five other players have 10 or more goals and seven have 10 or more points. John Grant, Jr., defensive coordinator Jamison Koesterer and volunteer assistant Dan Annino. • Defensemen Nick Grill and Brett Makar and • Grant, Jr. came to JHU after spending the last two years at Air Force as an assistant coach, goalie Logan McNaney lead a unit that has while Koesterer spent the last four years as an assistant coach at nearby UMBC. held six opponents under 10 goals. Grill and • Annino was an assistant coach for three years at his alma mater, Amherst College, and was Makar both earned First Team All-B1G, while the 2019 IMLCA Division III Assistant Coach of the Year. McNaney was a second team selection and sports a 9.59 GAA and a .534 save percentage. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 3

Johns Hopkins’ Key Personnel

Attackmen No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 3 Connor DeSimone Sr. 25g, 20a Multi-pts in 10 of 12 games / 45 points this season more than previous career total (42) 9 Brendan Grimes Fr. 7g, 0a 1st career hat trick at Ohio State to earn B1G Freshman of the Week 12 Luke Shilling Sr. 1g, 1a Extra-man specialist 14 Cole Williams Gr. 23g, 11a JHU’s career active leader in goals (102), assists (54) and points (156) 32 Joey Epstein Jr. 19g, 13a 18 goals, 13 assists in last 11 games / 72g, 43a in career

Midfielders No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 1 Brett Baskin Sr. 6g, 1a 2g vs. #6 Rutgers in B1G Semifinals / 29g, 6a in career 9 Brendan Grimes Fr. 7g, 0a 1st career hat trick at Ohio State to earn B1G Freshman of the Week 14 Cole Williams Gr. 23g, 11a JHU’s career active leader in goals (102), assists (54) and points (156) 23 Jacob Angelus So. 11g, 10a 29 pts (14g, 15a) in last 16 games dating back to 2020 24 Jack Keogh Sr. 3g, 8a Career-high 3 pts. (1g, 2a) at Michigan, 10 pts. in last 7 games played 33 Casey McDermott Fr. 1g, 4a 4-game point-scoring streak / #14 Freshman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse 40 Garrett Degnon Jr. 22g, 2a 9g in last 3 games (3 hat tricks) / Team-best 18-game point-scoring streak 51 Johnathan Peshko Fr. 9g, 1a Career-high 4g vs. #6 Rutgers in B1G Semifinals / 10 pts. in last 5 games

Defensemen No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 28 Jack Lyne Sr. 10 GBs, 5 CTs 3 GBs, 2 CTs in B1G QF win at #19 Penn State 31 Owen McManus So. 8 GBs, 9 CTs Has started 15-of-18 games on close defense since start of 2020 season / SSDM in 2019 44 Beaudan Szuluk So. 7 GBs, 8 CTs 2 GBs, 2 CTs at #19 PSU in B1G QF / Has played in 11 games 1st season at JHU 76 Scott Smith Fr. 0 GBs, 0 CTs #20 Freshman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse 87 Jared Reinson Sr. 31 GBs, 15 CTs Leads the team in CTs, third in GBs / 9th in school history in CTs (30)

LSM No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 34 Brandon Shure Sr. 4 GBs, 1 CT Has played SSDM and LSM this season 46 Patrick Deans Fr. 6 GBs, 1 CT Has seen time as JHU’s #2 LSM 55 Conner Delaney Sr. 35 GBs, 11 CTs First Team NABC All-American for Johns Hopkins men’s basketball team in 2019-20 77 Hunter Jaronski Fr. 0g, 1a, 10 GBs, 2 CTs Has split time between LSM and SSDM

SSDM No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 11 Kyle DiPietro Jr. 0g, 0a, 0 GBs Has played in 14 games as a SSDM since start of 2019 season 13 Brett Martin Fr. 0g, 0a, 10 GBs, 4 CTs Growing into role as a SSDM / Has played in last 10 games 16 Alexander Mabbett Jr. 1g, 0a, 11 GBs Moved from offensive middie to SSDM in 2021 29 Evan Zinn Jr. 1g, 1a, 11 GBs, 2 CTs Scored first goal of season against Rutgers-1 34 Brandon Shure Sr. 4 GBs, 1 CT Has played SSDM and LSM this season 37 Jake Lilly Jr. 0g, 0a, 5 GBs, 2 CTs Has played in all 18 games as a SSDM in 2020 77 Hunter Jaronski Fr. 0g, 1a, 10 GBs, 2 CTs Has split time between LSM and SSDM

Faceoffs No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 25 Kyle Prouty Sr. 7-of-24 (.292) Finished 18th in the nation in FO winning percentage last season 30 Tyler Dunn Fr. 13-of-34 (.382) Scored 1st career goal, won 4-of-7 faceoffs at Ohio State, 1g vs. #1 Maryland 39 Matt Narewski Jr. 147-of-260 (.565), 85 GBs 18-of-23 (.783) on faceoffs, 12 GBs in B1G Semifinal win over #6 Rutgers

Goalie No. Name Yr. ‘21 Stats Of Interest 8 Josh Kirson Gr. 13.08 GAA, .397 save % Started first nine games this season 10 Tim Marcille So. 10.16 GAA, .529 save % 24 saves, 16 GAA in two games in B1G Tournament 15 Ryan Darby Sr. 10.04 GAA, .375 save % Has started 21 games since start of the 2019 season GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

Johns Hopkins Record When ... Roster Breakdown • The Blue Jays’ 56-man roster includes 20 newcomers, including 16 freshmen, three In Under Curr. transfers and one senior who has played on the men’s basketball team at JHU for three 2021 Milliman Streak seasons. Overall: 4-8 4-8 W2 Moving Things Around At home: 1-4 1-4 L3 • A number of Johns Hopkins players have shifted positions from where they played in 2020. On the road: 2-4 2-4 W1 • Three regular starters have played a different position than they did a year ago Con( - At a neutral site: 1-0 1-0 W1 nor DeSimone, Jared Reinson, Cole Williams) and a number of other key contributors have as well. On artificial turf: 0-0 0-0 W2 • In the last six games, Williams has moved back to his traditional spot on attack, while On grass: 0-0 0-0 W2 Hunter Jaronski moved back to his 2020 position (LSM) against Michigan and Brandon On Sportexe / Fieldturf: 4-8 4-8 W2 Shure moved back to LSM from SSDM at Ohio State.

During the day: 2-8 2-8 L6 Notable JHU Players Who Have Shifted Positions in 2021 At night: 2-0 2-0 W3 Name______2020 Position______2021 Position Connor DeSimone______Midfield______Attack In overtime: 0-0 0-0 W1 Hunter Jaronski______LSM______SSDM/LSM In one-goal games: 0-1 0-1 L1 Alexander Mabbett______Midfield______SSDM Jared Reinson______LSM______Defense In weekday games: 1-0 1-0 W6 Brandon Shure______Defense______SSDM/LSM On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): 3-8 3-8 W1 Cole Williams______Attack______Midfield/Attack

Extra-Extra Against teams ranked 1-5: 0-2 0-2 L4 JHU EMO Scoring Against teams ranked 6-10: 1-3 1-3 W1 • Including the 2-for-4 showing against #6 Rutgers Against teams ranked 11-20: 2-1 2-1 W1 in the Big Ten Semifinals, the Blue Jays are now Garrett Degnon______3g, 1a Against unranked teams: 1-2 1-2 L2 15-of-32 (.469) on extra-man this season. Connor DeSimone______2g, 8a • JHU has converted on 10 of its last 20 (.500) ex- Joey Epstein______5g, 1a Leading after one quarter: 2-1 2-1 W1 tra-man attempts dating back to the game against Brendan Grimes______1g, 0a Jack Keogh______0g, 3a Leading at the half: 4-1 4-1 W2 Rutgers on March 20. Johnathan Peshko______2g, 0a Leading after three qtrs.: 4-0 4-0 W7 • Through 12 games, Johns Hopkins ranks second in the B1G and seventh in the nation in extra-man Cole Williams______2g, 2a offense. Trailing after one quarter: 2-4 2-4 W1 • JHU is one of just eight teams in the nation that is converting at better than 45%. Trailing at the half: 0-6 0-6 L6 • Johns Hopkins has converted on 50% or better of its EMO chances through an entire Trailing after three qtrs: 0-7 0-7 L7

Tied after one quarter: 0-3 0-3 L3 Milestone Tracker Tied at the half: 0-1 0-1 L2 Tied after three quarters: 0-1 0-1 L1 Entering this week’s game, several Blue Jays are closing in on, or recently reached, a milestone. Of note ... Scoring first: 1-4 1-4 W1 Opponent scores first: 3-4 3-4 W1 Brett Baskin (M)______Scored the 25th goal of his career at Michigan-1 Joey Esptein (A)______Needs three goals for 75 in career Scoring 10 or more goals: 4-5 4-5 W2 ______Needs seven assists for 50 in career Scoring less than 10 goals: 0-3 0-3 L9 Brendan Grimes (A)______Had first career hat trick at Ohio State-2 Allowing 10 or more goals: 1-8 1-8 W1 Connor DeSimone (A) ______Tallied 75th career point vs. Maryland-2 Allowing less than 10 goals: 3-0 3-0 W9 ______Needs one goal for 50 in career ______Slotted to make 50th for career against Maryland-3 Getting more ground balls: 2-4 2-4 W1 Matt Narewski (FO)______Earned 250th career FO win vs. Maryland-2 Getting less ground balls: 1-4 1-4 L3 ______Took 500th career FO in win over Rutgers-3 Ground balls equal: 1-0 1-0 W4 ______Grabbed 150th career GB in win over Rutgers-3 Kyle Prouty (FO)______Needs 14 FO wins for 250 in his career Winning more faceoffs: 2-6 2-6 W1 Jared Reinson (D)______Played in 50th career game vs. Penn State-3 Opp. wins more faceoffs: 2-2 2-2 W1 Cole Williams (M)______Tallied 150th career point vs. Maryland-2 Faceoffs equal: 0-0 0-0 L1 ______Scored 100th career goal vs. Penn State-3 ______Notched 50th career assist at Ohio State-2 GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 5 season just twice since 1975. JHU set a school record by First Seven vs. Last Five converting on 60.5% of its chances in 2017 (26-of-43) and • Johns Hopkins posted a 2-5 record in its first seven games and is 1-3 in also topped the 50% mark in 2014 (30-of-55 / .545). its last four. Still, a look inside the numbers shows a team trending in the • JHU had four EMO goals at Michigan earlier this season. right direction. This marked the 18th time since 2003 that Johns Hopkins has scored four or more extra-man goals in a game. Johns Hopkins Statistical Breakdown (1st Seven Gms. vs. Last Four Gms.)

Offensive Notes of Interest 1st 7 Last 5 • Johns Hopkins enters this week’s game against Maryland Category Games Games Difference averaging 11.25 goals per game on 31.6% shooting. Goals/Game 10.29 12.60 +2.31 goals/game • In 48 quarters this season, the Blue Jays have scored two Shooting Percentage .286 .360 +7.14% or more goals in 38 quarters, three or more in 27 quarters Shots/Game 36.0 35.0 -1.0 shots/game and four or more in 14 quarters. Faceoff Win % .489 .563 +7.4% • The Blue Jays’ top four goal-scorers (Connor DeSimone, Joey Epstein, Cole Williams, Garrett Degnon) have com- JHU Save % .404 .466 +6.2% bined to score 89 goals on 244 shots (.365). Opp. Save % .553 .442 -11.1% • In last week’s 15-7 win over #19 Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals, the Blue Jays scored on 15-of-31 (.484) shots. Fourth Qtr. Scoring 12-25 (-13) 10-14 (-4) -- The top four scorer’s noted above (DeSimone, Epstein, Wil- liams and Degnon) were 11-of-21 (.524) shooting.

Sharing the Rock Freshman Scoring by Game • A key to head coach Peter Milliman’s offense is sharing the ball. During his three seasons as the head coach at Cornell, the Big Red collected assists on 357-of-550 (.649) goals scored. Ohio State-I______0g, 0a • Without any practice in the fall and limited time in preseason, the Blue Jays’ grasp of the offense Michigan-I______1g, 0a continues to evolve and that is best exemplified in the number of assisted goals the team has scored. Maryland-I______0g, 0a • Through 12 games, the Blue Jays have collected assists on 76-of-135 (.563) of their goals. Penn State-I______0g, 0a • With 56.3% of their goals earning an assist, JHU ranks third in the B1G in percentage of assisted Rutgers-I______1g, 0a goals (Maryland / 63.2%). Penn State-II______0g, 0a Michigan-II______1g, 0a Freshmen Contributing Ohio State-II______5g, 0a • The Blue Jays got three total goals from their freshmen (all from Brendan Grimes) in the first seven Rutgers-II______1g, 2a games, but that production has picked up significantly in the last five outings. Maryland-II______3g, 1a Penn State-III______3g, 1a • In the last five games, Blue Jay freshmen have combined for 16 goals and five assists, or an average of Rutgers-III______4g, 1a 3.2 goals and one assist per game. No coincidentally, Johns Hopkins has bumped its scoring average up by more than 2.3 goals/game in that time vs. the first seven games of the year. Season Totals______19g, 5a • Against Ohio State on April 10, Blue Jay freshmen accounted for five goals as Grimes had the first Last Five Games______16g, 5a hat trick of his career, while Johnathan Peshko and Tyler Dunn both scored their first collegiate goals. • Peshko added a goal and an assist and Casey McDermott added an assist at Rutgers, while Peshko (2g), Dunn (1g) and McDermott (1a) all found their way onto the scoresheet against top-ranked Maryland. • In the 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals, the Blue Jays got one goal and one assist from McDermott and one goal each from Grimes and Peshko. In Case We Get To Overtime • Peshko carried the load for the group in the B1G Semifinals with a career-high four goals, • Johns Hopkins is 38-28 (.576) all-time while McDermott added an assist in the 12-10 win over #6 Rutgers. in overtime. The Blue Jays topped Mount St. Mary’s, 13-12, in overtime in their last No Shots for You game of the 2020 season. • Johns Hopkins held Penn State shotless during the third quarter of its 13-6 win over the • Johns Hopkins has won eight of its last Nittany Lions on March 13. 12 overtime games. • The shotless quarter for Penn State marked the first time since 2012 that JHU has held a team shotless for a full quarter. Prior to the effort vs. PSU, the last time JHU turned that trick One-Goal Wonders was in 2012 against Princeton, when JHU held the Tigers shotless in the second quarter. • Johns Hopkins is 132-86 (.606) all-time in one-goal games. The Blue Jays dropped Strong in the Middle their last one-goal game, 14-13, to top- • Johns Hopkins has outscored its 12 opponents by a combined margin of 81-65 in the sec- ranked Maryland on April 24, 2021. ond and third quarters this season and the Blue Jays have outshot the opposition by a total of 239-196 in those periods. • The Blue Jays are 7-4 in their last 11 • Along the same lines, the Blue Jays have won 97-of-165 (.588) faceoffs in the second and one-goal games. third quarters combined. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

Scoreless Drought Opponent Scoring Droughts Johns Hopkins vs. #1 (19-28) • The Johns Hopkins defense, which has been nearly (10+ Mins) (USILA Poll - Poll Debuted in 1973) entirely remade by first-year defensive coordinator Jamison Koesterer, continues to develop as the sea- Ohio State-I______13:34 5-12-1973 @ Maryland______L/4-17 Michigan-I______11:45 son unfolds and has held the opposition scoreless for 6-3-1973 Maryland *______(2OT) L/9-10 Michigan-I______21:32 extended stretches in nine of 12 games this season. 5-11-1974 Maryland______W/17-13 Maryland-I______None • Through 12 games, Johns Hopkins has held the 6-1-1974 Maryland *______W/17-12 Penn State-I______13:31 opposition scoreless for a stretch of 11:30 or longer Penn State-I______29:02 4-16-1977 @ Cornell______L/11-12 14 times and 21 minutes or longer twice. Rutgers-I______12:28 5-28-1977 Cornell *______L/8-16 • In the regular season win over Penn State, the Blue Penn State-II______16:05 4-15-1978 Cornell______L/11-16 Jays held the Nittany Lions scoreless for 13:31 from Michigan-II______None 5-27-1978 Cornell *______W/13-8 the first to the second quarter and then blanked them Ohio State-II______14:24 5-31-1980 Virginia *______(OT) W/9-8 for 29:02 between the second and fourth quarters. Rutgers-II______None 4-10-1982 N. Carolina______(OT) L/12-13 • In the 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the B1G Quar- Maryland-II______14:38 5-29-1982 N. Carolina *______L/5-7 terfinals, the Blue Jays kept the Nittany Lions off the Maryland-II______13:17 5-26-1984 Syracuse *______W/13-10 Penn State-III______11:53 board for stretches for 11:53, 17:58 and 14:09. 5-25-1985 Syracuse *______W/11-4 Penn State-III______17:58 • The defensive group turned in an impressive perfor- 4-18-1987 @ Maryland______L/7-11 Penn State-III______14:09 mance in the B1G Semifinals as they held high-scor- 5-23-1987 Maryland *______W/13-8 Rutgers-III______19:55 ing Rutgers off the board for nearly 20 minutes at one 5-29-1989 Syracuse *______L/12-13 point (19:55) and the 10 goals the ‘Knights scored 3-24-1990 @ Syracuse______L/10-18 were nearly five less than their season average (15.3.). 3-30-1991 Virginia______W/16-6 4-6-1991 @ N. Carolina______L/6-11 All-Time Against Number One 5-23-1992 Syracuse *______L/16-21 • This week’s game will be Johns Hopkins’ 48th all-time against a team ranked number in 4-3-1993 @ N. Carolina______L/9-14 the nation at the time of the game (USILA Coaches Poll - poll debuted in 1973). 5-29-1993 N. Carolina *______L/10-16 • JHU is currently 19-28 all-time against teams ranked number one at the time of the gam 3-19-1994 Syracuse______W/19-14 and has dropped its last four games against the top ranked team in the nation. 3-25-1995 Virginia______W/22-13 • This will be the 11th time Johns Hopkins has played Maryland when the Terrapins are 3-22-1996 @ Virginia______L/9-14 ranked number one in the nation at the time of the game. JHU is 5-4 all-time against Mary- 4-13-1996 Maryland______L/9-12 land when the Terps are number one, including a 14-13 loss earlier this season at Homewood 3-14-1998 Syracuse______L/13-14 Field (April 24). JHU had won two straight against Maryland (2013 (7-4), 1998 (10-6)) when 4-11-1998 Maryland______W/10-6 the Terps were number one prior to the meeting earlier this season. 3-17-2000 @ #1 Syracuse______L/12-13 • Eighteen of JHU’s previous 47 games against #1 have been one-goal games. The Blue Jays 5-27-2000 Syracuse *______L/12-14 are 8-10 in one-goal games against #1 and have currently won three of their last five and 3-17-2001 @ Syracuse______W/11-10 seven of their last 11 such games. 3-16-2002 Syracuse______W/9-8 3-22-2003 Virginia______W/9-8 Winningest Program in History 5-24-2008 Duke *______W/10-9 • Johns Hopkins enters this week’s game with an all-time record of 997-354-15 to rank as 3-21-2009 Virginia______L/15-16 the all-time winningest program in college lacrosse history. 3-27-2010 @ Virginia______L/6-15 • JHU is one of just seven schools with 700+ victories, one of just five with 800+ wins and 3-19-2001 @ Syracuse______(2OT) L/4-5 one of two that has won 900 or more games. 3-24-2012 @ Virginia______(OT) W/11-10 • The seven schools with 700+ wins in Division I men’s lacrosse history are listed below. 4-28-2012 @ Loyola______(OT) W/10-9 4-13-2013 @ Maryland______W/7-4 Rk. School (2021 Record)______All-Time Record 5-3-2014 @ Loyola______L/10-13 1. Johns Hopkins (4-8)______997-354-15 3-14-2015 @ Syracuse______L/10-13 2. Syracuse (6-5)______923-357-16 5-17-2015 Syracuse *______W/16-15 3. Maryland (11-0)______850-277-4 4-21-2019 @ Penn State______L/9-20 4. Navy (6-3)______813-369-14 5-4-2019 Penn State ^______(OT) L/17-18 5. Army West Point (7-3)______812-399-7 3-7-2020 Syracuse______L/9-15 6. Hobart (6-3)______788-514-20 4-24-2021 Maryland______L/13-14 7. Cornell (0-0)______774-487-27

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Player Notes of Interest • Made it six games this season with 3+ points Miscellaneous Statistics with a three-assist effort at Ohio State-2 and 1 - Brett Baskin______Midfield scored once at Rutgers-2. Hat Tricks 2021 Career • Scored a goal in each of the last two regular • Punched up fourth hat trick of the season Brett Baskin 0 1 season games (Rutgers-2, Maryland-2) and and added an assist in a 14-13 loss to top- Garrett Degnon 4 5 added two against sixth-ranked Rutgers to ranked Maryland-2. Connor DeSimone 5 8 push season totals to six goals and one assist • Fueled JHU’s 15-7 win at Penn State in the Joey Epstein 2 12 for seven points. B1G Quarterfinals with three goals and three Brendan Grimes 1 1 • Scored a goal in the first two games of assists for a career-high-tying six points. Johnathan Peshko 1 1 Cole Williams 3 18 this season to extend goal-scoring streak • Punched up one goal and two assists in to six games before being held scoreless at a 12-10 win over #6 Rutgers in the Big Ten Multi-Goal Games 2021 Career Maryland. Semifinals. Lone goal and one assist came Jacob Angelus 2 3 on JHU’s 11th and 12th goals after Rutgers • Added an assist in a 15-9 loss to sev - Brett Baskin 1 6 enth-ranked Rutgers-1. had sliced a 10-6 Blue Jay lead to 10-9 in the Garrett Degnon 7 11 • Scored 25th career goal at Michigan-1. fourth quarter. Connor DeSimone 8 14 • Has played in 45 games with six starts and • Now has 49 goals and 38 assists for 87 Joey Epstein 5 21 has 29 goals and six assists for 35 points. points in his career. Brendan Grimes 1 1 Johnathan Peshko 2 2 3 - Connor DeSimone______Attack 8 - Josh Kirson______Goalie Cole Williams 6 30 • Second Team All-Big Ten selection this • Started the first nine games of the season Evan Zinn 0 3 season. in goal and has a 13.08 GAA and a .397 save Multi-Assist Games 2021 Career • Made the move to attack this season after percentage. Missed the last three games Jacob Angelus 2 3 starting all but two games at midfield from with an injury. Conner Delaney 1 1 • Posted 13 saves in a 14-8 loss to Ohio State-1 2018-20. Connor DeSimone 6 8 • Played in 50th career game against Penn in first career start at JHU in season opener. Joey Epstein 5 15 State in the B1G Quarterfinals and slotted • Came back with six saves in a 14-7 win at Jack Keogh 2 2 to make 50th career start this week against Michigan-1 to earn first win as the starting Luke Shilling 0 1 Maryland in the B1G title game. goalie at Johns Hopkins and added nine Cole Williams 3 12 • Leads the team in scoring with 25 goals and saves in a loss at third-ranked Maryland-1. Evan Zinn 0 1 20 assists for 45 points. Ranks eighth in the • Posted six saves and allowed six goals in Big Ten in points per game (3.75) and fifth 59:11 in a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn Multi-Point Games 2021 Career Jacob Angelus 7 9 in assists per game (1.67). State-1 and had six saves in a loss to sev- Brett Baskin 1 8 • Ranks 28th in the nation in shooting per- enth-ranked Rutgers-1. Garrett Degnon 7 11 centage (.417). • Recorded nine saves in an 11-8 loss at Penn Conner Delaney 1 1 State-2 and came back with eight saves in a • 45 points in 12 games this season is more Connor DeSimone 10 21 than double his previous career high of 18 14-12 loss at Ohio State-2 and nine saves in Joey Epstein 8 26 points as a freshman (16g, 2a) - that came in the second game against Rutgers. Brendan Grimes 1 1 17 games played. • Graduate transfer who played in 27 games Jack Keogh 3 5 • 25 goals, 20 assists and 45 points this sea- with 25 starts at Ohio State before coming Casey McDermott 1 1 son already top his 39-game career totals to Johns Hopkins. Johnathan Peshko 3 3 entering the 2021 season (24g, 18a, 42p). • Posted a 15-10 record with a 9.95 GAA and Kyle Prouty 0 1 • Opened season with three goals and one a .523 save percentage at OSU. Luke Shilling 1 3 Cole Williams 9 37 assist for a then career-high-tying four points Evan Zinn 0 5 against Ohio State-1. 9 - Brendan Grimes______Attack • Punched up two goals and a personal-best • Has played in all 12 games and started the • Scored once in a 15-7 win at Penn State in four assists for a career-high six points in a first five games on attack. Moved to midfield the B1G Quarterfinals. Goal was the eighth 14-7 win at Michigan-1 and came back with for the last seven games and has seven goals in an 8-1 run that put the game away. two goals at Maryland-1. on the year. • Ranked as the #4 freshman in the nation • Fueled 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn • Scored first career goal in a 14-7 win at by Inside Lacrosse. State with a career-high four goals and one Michigan-1. Goal against the Wolverines was assist. All five points came during an 11-1 the first goal in a 12-2 run that turned a 3-1 10 - Tim Marcille______Goalie run that turned a 2-2 tie into a 13-3 lead. deficit into a 13-5 lead. • Has played in four games on the year - the • Punched up two goals and two assists in a • Added goals against seventh-ranked last four against #7 Rutgers, #1 Maryland, loss to seventh-ranked Rutgers-1 and added Rutgers-1 and in the second game against #19 Penn State and #6 Rutgers. an assist in second game against Penn State. Michigan. • Sports a 10.16 goals against average and a • Matched career-high again with six points • Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week after .529 save percentage in 194:53. on four goals and two assists in the second recording his first career hat trick in a 14-12 • Made first career appearance at sev - game against Michigan. loss at Ohio State-2. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) enth-ranked Rutgers and posted two saves • Tallied three goals and added two assists Streaks-n-Stuff while allowing three goals in 15 minutes in a 14-12 loss at Ohio State-2. Second as- of action. sist against the Buckeyes was the 50th of Current Point-Scoring Streaks • Made first career start in a 14-13 loss to top- his career. Garrett Degnon 18 games ranked Maryland. Posted 11 saves, including • Punched up a season-high four goals Cole Williams 16 games six in the first quarter, against the Terrapins. and added an assist for five points at sev- Connor DeSimone 12 games • Sparked Johns Hopkins’ 15-7 win at Penn enth-ranked Rutgers-2. Jacob Angelus 7 games State in the B1G Quarterfinals as he had 12 • Counted one goal and two assists for Josh Peshko 5 games saves and allowed just six goals in 59:53; he three points in a 14-13 loss to top-ranked Casey McDermott 4 games also had six GBs in the win. Maryland-2. Current Goal-Scoring Streaks • Recorded 12 saves, including five in the • Scored four goals to lead Johns Hopkins to Cole Williams 14 games fourth quarter, to fuel a 12-10 win over #6 a 15-7 win at Penn State in the B1G Quarter- Garrett Degnon 5 games Rutgers in the Big Ten Semifinals. finals and came back with one goal and one Johnathan Peshko 5 games assist in a 12-10 win over #6 Rutgers in the Connor DeSimone 4 games 12 - Luke Shilling______Attack Big Ten Semifinals. Jacob Angelus 3 games • EMO specialist and reserve attackman • Johns Hopkins’ career active leader in goals who has played in six games with one start (102), assists (54) and points (156). Current Assist Streaks this season. • Just the 15th player in school history with Casey McDermott 4 games • Made first career start in second Michigan 100 goals and 50 assists. Connor DeSimone 3 games game and responded with one goal and one • One of 24 players in school history with assist. 150+ career points. • Matched career high with four points on • Has played in 40 games in his career and • 20th player in school history with 100+ one goal and personal-best three assists in has seven goals and six assists for 13 points. career goals. 14-7 win at Michigan-1. • Six of seven career goals have come on • Registered one goal and one assist in a loss extra-man. 15 - Ryan Darby______Goalie at third-ranked Maryland-1 and added one • Back-up goalie for the Blue Jays. goal in a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn 13 - Brett Martin______SSDM • Came on in relief in second Michigan game State-1. • Made the switch to SSDM in preseason and allowed four goals and posted three • Notched two goals in an 11-8 loss at Penn practice. saves in 24:23. State-2 and came back with two goals and • Emerging as a consistent member of SSDM • Has played in 28 games with 21 starts and one assist in a 13-10 loss to Michigan-2 and rotation. Has played in the last 10 games has a 12.98 GAA and a .451 save percentage. one goal in a 14-12 loss at Ohio State-2. and has 10 ground balls and four caused • Rang up two assists in a 17-11 loss at sev- turnovers. 16 - Alexander Mabbett______SSDM enth-ranked Rutgers-2 and came back with • Made the move to short stick defensive mid- one goal and one assist in a 14-13 loss to 14 - Cole Williams______Midfield die this season after playing nine games as a top-ranked Maryland. • Co-captain. reserve offensive middie in first two seasons. • Scored once and added an assist in a 15-7 • Played in school-record 65th career game • Played in the first seven games of the sea- win at Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals. and made 50th career start against #19 Penn son before missing the last five games with Goal and assist came during an 8-1 run that State in the Big Ten Quarterfinals. an injury. put the game away. • Made a move to midfield for the first five • Has one goal and 11 ground balls on the • All 29 career points (14g, 15a) have come games of the season before starting the last year. in last 16 games dating back to last season. seven games on attack. • Enjoyed the finest game of his career as he • Has 23 goals and 11 assists for 34 points in scored first goal of the season and added a 24 - Jack Keogh______Midfield 12 games. Second on the team in goals and career-high four GBs in a 13-6 win over 12th- • Returned to action in season opener against points and third in assists. ranked Penn State-1. Ohio State after missing the entire 2020 sea- • Has 19 points (13g, 6a) in last five games. son with an injury. • Scored once in season-opening game 23 - Jacob Angelus______Midfield • Has three goals and eight assists for 11 against Ohio State-1 and added a goal and • Has played in all 12 games with 11 starts points in 10 games played (missed the sec- one assist in a 14-7 win at Michigan-1. at midfield; made first career start at Mich- ond Michigan game, saw limited time in the • Tallied two goals and three assists in a loss igan-1. second Rutgers game and DNP in the second at third-ranked Maryland-1. • Ranks fifth on the team in scoring with 11 game against Maryland). • Scored twice in a 13-6 win against Penn goals and 10 assists for 21 points. • Ranks fifth on the team in assists and sixth State and added one goal in a loss to sev- • Has 13 points (8g, 5a) in last seven games. in points. enth-ranked Rutgers-1. • Dating back to last season, has at least one • Scored once against Ohio State-1 and add- • Scored two goals and added one assist in point in 15 of last 16 games and two or more ed one goal and two assists in 14-7 win at an 11-8 loss at Penn State-2 in his first game points in nine of those 16 games. Michigan-1. back on attack and added one goal - an ex- • Had one assist in season opener against • Added one assist in a loss at third-ranked tra-man tally - against Michigan-2. Ohio State-1. Maryland-1. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 9

• Scored once and added an assist in a 13-6 30 - Tyler Dunn______Faceoff Specialist Current Players vs. Maryland win over 12th-ranked Penn State-1 and • Earning increased role on faceoffs. had an assist in a loss to seventh-ranked • Has two goals and seven ground balls and Scoring Goals Assists Rutgers-1. has won 13-of-34 (.382) faceoffs on the year. Jacob Angelus 2 2 • Tied career high with two assists in an 11-8 • Won 4-of-7 faceoffs and scored first career Brett Baskin 4 0 loss at Penn State-2. goal in second game against Ohio State-2. Garrett Degnon 4 0 • Picked up an assist in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn • Won 3-of-5 faceoffs and added two ground Conner Delaney 1 0 State in the B1G Quarterfinals. balls at seventh-ranked Rutgers-2. Connor DeSimone 7 4 • Has played in 42 games with nine starts and • Scored second goal of the year in a 14-13 Tyler Dunn 1 0 counts 12 goals and 14 assists for 26 points loss to top-ranked Maryland in final regular Joey Epstein 11 8 Hunter Jaronski 0 1 to his credit. season game of the year. Jack Keogh 0 1 Casey McDermott 0 1 25 - Kyle Prouty______Faceoff Specialist 31 - Owen McManus______Defense Johnathan Peshko 2 0 • Finished 18th in the nation in faceoff • Has started 15 of 18 games on close defense Luke Shilling 0 1 winning percentage last season (.613) after since the start of the 2020 season after play- Cole Williams 15 10 winning 76-of-124. Led the team with 34 GBs ing SSDM as a freshman in 2019. Evan Zinn 0 1 in 2020 as well. • Has played in 11 games this season with • Has won 236-of-441 (.535) faceoffs with 107 nine starts and counts eight ground balls Faceoffs FOs GBs ground balls in his career. and nine caused turnovers to his credit. Tyler Dunn 4-of-10 2 • Ranks third on the team in CTs this season. Kyle Prouty 8-of-21 3 28 - Jack Lyne______Defense • Majoring in economics and has a team-best Matt Narewski 43-of-79 22 Weston Narewski 1-of-3 0 • Co-captain. 3.89 cumulative GPA. Jakson Raposo 0-of-1 0 • In second year as a starter on defense Scott Smith 0-of-1 0 after missing most of first three years with 32 - Joey Epstein______Attack injuries. • Second-year co-captain. Goalies Mins GA Svs. • Started the first nine games of the season • Fourth on the team in goals (19), second in Ryan Darby 122:02 18 10 before missing regular season finale against assists (13) and third in points (32). Josh Kirson * 188:29 38 27 Maryland with an injury. Returned in the • Tallied once in season-opening loss against Tim Marcille 60:00 14 11 B1G Quarterfinals at #19 Penn State. Ohio State-1. • Has 10 ground balls and five caused turn- • Struck for six goals, including three on * Includes Games at Ohio State overs on the year. extra-man, in a 14-7 win at Michigan-1. Six • Disruptive player with great length. goals were one shy of his career high and • Recorded 50th career goal in just 19th ca- • Had three GBs and two CTs and helped three EMO goals were one shy of the JHU reer game. One of six players in school his- limit Penn State’s Mac O’Keefe to just one single-game record, which he co-holds with tory to reach 50 goals in less than 20 games. goal when the teams were at even strength in Patrick Fraser (2015-18) and Terry Riordan • In 33 career games played, has 26 multi- a 15-7 win in the B1G Quarterfinals (O’Keefe (1992-95). point games, 20 games with 3+ points and added 1g and 1a on EMO). • Fired home three goals and added one 17 games with 4+ points. • Helped lead defensive effort in a 12-10 Big assist in a loss at third-ranked Maryland-1. • Set JHU freshman records with 48 goals and Ten Semifinal win over #6 Rutgers with one • Scored twice and added two assists in a 73 points in 2019. goal and one caused turnover. RU entered 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn State-1 and • Third Team USILA All-American, First Team the game averaging more than 15 goals per scored once in a loss to seventh-ranked All-Big Ten and the Big Ten Freshman of the game. Rutgers-1. Year in 2019. • Had played in two career games (as an • Added two goals in an 11-8 loss at Penn LSM) prior to the 2020 season, but started State-2. First goal in that game was the 100th 33 - Casey McDermott______Midfield 15 straight games before missing the second point of his career. • Member of Blue Jay offensive midfield who Maryland game (4-24-21). • Tied career high with three assists in a 13- has played in 11 games. 10 loss to Michigan-2 and added two goals • Has one goal and four assists on the year - 29 - Evan Zinn______Midfield and two assists at seventh-ranked Rutgers-2. all five points have come in last four games. • Third-year member of Blue Jay midfield. • Posted one goal and added three assists • Made first career appearance in season Has seen time as an offensive middie and in a 14-13 loss to top-ranked Maryland. As- opener against Ohio State-1 and has played a SSDM. sisted on back-to-back goals early in fourth in each of the last nine games. • Has one goal, one assist, 11 ground balls quarter that gave JHU its first lead of the • Recorded first career point - an assist on a and two caused turnovers on the year. game at 12-11. Johnathan Peshko goal - at seventh-ranked • Played in 25th career game at Maryland-1. • Counted one goal and two assists for three Rutgers. • Counts 12 career goals and eight assists for points in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the • Added an assist in a 14-13 loss to top- 20 points to go along with 31 GBs and five B1G Quarterfinals. ranked Maryland-2. CTs to his credit. • Has 72 goals and 43 assists for 115 points in his career. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

• Scored first career goal and added an assist eight ground balls. 17 faceoff wins tied Current Players in the B1G Tourn. in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the B1G career high. Quarterfinals. Both points came during an • Excelled in a 14-13 loss to top-ranked Mary- Scoring Goals Assists 11-2 run that put the game away. land-2 in the final regular season game of the Jacob Angelus 2 1 • Assisted on a Johnathan Peshko goal early year as he won 15-of-23 faceoffs and had 10 Brett Baskin 4 1 in first quarter that gave JHU a 2-0 lead in ground balls. Garrett Degnon 6 0 what became a 12-10 win over #6 Rutgers in • Fueled a 12-10 win over sixth-ranked Rut- Connor DeSimone 4 9 the Big Ten Semifinals. gers in the Big Ten Semifinals as he went Joey Epstein 11 6 • #14 freshman in the nation by Inside La- 18-of-23 at the X with 12 ground balls. 18 Brendan Grimes 1 0 crosse. FO wins and 12 GBs were both career highs. Jack Keogh 1 2 Casey McDermott 1 2 • Has won 276-of-512 (.539) career faceoffs Johnathan Peshko 5 0 34 - Brandon Shure______SSDM with 155 ground balls, two goals and one Jared Reinson 0 1 • Has played in 10 games this season as a assist to his credit. Luke Shilling 0 2 SSDM and an LSM. Cole Williams 16 6 • Had two GBs in a 14-12 loss at Ohio State-2. 40 - Garrett Degnon______Midfield Evan Zinn 1 1 • Added one GB and one CT at seventh-ranked • Member of Blue Jay midfield. Has scored Rutgers-2 22 goals with two assists on the year. Faceoffs FOs GBs • Played in 18 games as a reserve defenseman • After playing in just three games as a fresh- Tyler Dunn 2-of-9 1 in first three seasons. man in 2019, has played in all 18 since the Matt Narewski 46-of-82 26 start of the 2020 season and has 32 goals Wes Narewski 1-of-3 0 37 - Jake Lilly______SSDM and three assists to his credit in that time. Kyle Prouty 9-of-27 5 • Has played in all 12 games and has five • Had scored at least one goal in a team-best Goalies Mins GA Svs. ground balls and two caused turnovers to 12 consecutive games dating back to the start Ryan Darby 120:32 26 13 his credit. of the 2020 season before being held without Josh Kirson * 60:00 6 4 • Made the move to SSDM in 2020 after see- a goal in second Michigan game. This is the Tim Marcille 120:00 16 24 ing time as an offensive middie in six games longest goal-scoring streak by a player at as a freshman in 2019. Johns Hopkins since Kyle Marr scored in 19 * Includes time at Ohio State • Only JHU SSDM to appear in every game straight between 2018-19. since the start of the 2020 season. • Scored one goal in each of the first three • Made first career appearance for the Blue games this season before scoring a pair in Jays in a 14-7 win at Michigan-1 and then 39 - Matt Narewski______Faceoff Specialist a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn State-1. made first career start in a loss at third- • Has won 147-of-260 (.565) faceoffs with a • Notched second career hat trick and added ranked Maryland-1 a week later. team-high 85 ground balls this season. an assist for a person-best four points in a • Came off the bench and had two ground • Ranks second in the B1G and ranks 24th loss to seventh-ranked Rutgers-1. balls and two caused turnovers against in the nation in faceoff winning percentage. • Scored twice in an 11-8 loss at Penn State-2 the Wolverines and added a ground ball at • Ranks third in the Big Ten and 14th in the and added an assist in second Michigan-2 Maryland. nation in ground balls per game (7.08). game. • Helped fuel a strong JHU defensive effort • Won 14-of-22 faceoffs and had nine ground • Tallied two goals in a 14-12 loss at 14th- in a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn State-1 balls in season opener against Ohio State-1 ranked Ohio State-2 and came back with one with one ground ball and one caused turn- and came back with a 10-of-19 showing with goal at seventh-ranked Rutgers. over. JHU held PSU to its lowest offensive six GBs in a 14-7 win at Michigan-1. • Notched second hat trick of the season output in more than 60 games. • Went 8-of-19 with three ground balls in a with three goals in a 14-13 loss to top-ranked • Bumped up to LSM for the game against loss at third-ranked Maryland-1. Maryland in the final regular season game seventh-ranked Rutgers-1 and had two CTs. • Fueled 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn of the year. • Totaled two GBs and two CTs in a 15-7 win State-1 as he was 12-of-21 with five GBs in • Made it two straight hat tricks with a three- at #19 Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals. the victory. After losing first five faceoffs of goal effort in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in • Transferred to Johns Hopkins this season the game, won 10 straight to fuel a 13-1 run. the B1G Quarterfinals. after starting all six games as a freshman on • Won 16-of-25 faceoffs and tied career-high • Recorded third consecutive hat trick with defense at Lafayette in 2020. with 11 ground balls in a loss to sev - a three-goal effort in a 12-10 win over sixth- enth-ranked Rutgers-1. ranked Rutgers in the Big Ten Semifinals. 46 - Patrick Deans______LSM • Scored first goal of the season, won 13-of-22 • Has played in six of the first 12 games of faceoffs and had eight GBs in a 13-10 loss to 44 - Beaudan Szuluk______Defense the year at LSM. Michigan-2. • Has played in 11 games with four starts • Has six ground balls and one caused turn- • Turned in a 12-of-23 performance at the X and has seven ground balls and eight caused over to his credit. and added five GBs in a 14-12 loss at Ohio turnovers. Ranks fourth on the team with • Rangy, disruptive player with good length. State-2. his eight CTs. • Enjoyed a strong effort at seventh-ranked Rutgers as he was 17-of-26 at the dot with GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 11

51 - Johnathan Peshko______Midfield • Had one GB and one CT in a 15-7 win at • Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the • Emerging midfielder who has played in #19 Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals Week and earned a spot on the USILA Team eight games, including each of the last six. and added two GBs and one CT in a 12-10 of the Week after grabbing four ground balls • Has nine goals and one assist on the year. win over #6 Rutgers in the B1G Semifinals. and causing two turnovers in a 13-6 win over All 10 points have come in last five games. • Standout member of the Johns Hopkins 12th-ranked Penn State-1. • Scored first career goal in a 14-12 loss men’s basketball team who joined the JHU • Added three GBs and one CT in a 13-10 loss at 14th-ranked Ohio State-2 and came men’s lacrosse team in 2021. to Michigan-2 and had two GBs and two CTs back with one goal and one assist at sev- • Three-year starter at point guard. in a 14-13 loss to Maryland-2. enth-ranked Rutgers. • Ranks fifth in JHU history in assists • Tallied first career assist and added three • Stuck a pair of extra-man goals in the (288), tied for 14th in steals (101), 19th in GBs and two CTs in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn fourth quarter of a 14-13 loss to top-ranked three-pointers (83), 19th in three-point at- State in the B1G Quarterfinals. Maryland in the final regular season game tempts (243), 17th in free throw attempts • Led Blue Jay defensive effort in a 12-10 of the year. Second of those goals gave JHU (302) and 20th in free throws (206). win over #6 Rutgers in the B1G Semifinals a 13-11 lead. • NABC First Team All-American; D3hoops. as he had five ground balls and two caused • Ran point streak to four games with a goal com Third Team All-American as a junior. turnovers. RU entered the game averaging in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the B1G • NABC and D3hoops.com Middle Atlantic more than 15 goals per game. Quarterfinals. Player of the Year as a junior. • Has played in 51 games with 12 starts in • Tallied a career-high four goals on seven • Player of the Year his career and has 74 ground balls and 30 shots in a 12-10 win over #6 Rutgers in the and First Team All-Centennial as a junior. caused turnovers. Big Ten Semifinals. • Johns Hopkins’ career active leader in 77 - Hunter Jaronski______SSDM caused turnovers and ranks ninth in school 55 - Conner Delaney______LSM • Has split time between LSM and SSDM after history in CTs (statistic first kept in 2009). • Johns Hopkins’ top long stick middie playing all six games as JHU’s #2 LSM as a through the first 12 games. freshman in 2020. Has one assist, 10 GBs • Has three goals, two assists, 35 ground balls and two CTs on the year. and 11 caused turnovers on the year. Ranks • Made first career appearance as a SSDM in second on the team in GBs and CTs. JHU’s 14-7 win at Michigan-1 in the second • Had six GBs and two CTs in a 14-7 win at game of the season. Michigan-1. • Tallied first career point - an assist - in a • Added first career goal and four ground loss at third-ranked Maryland-1. balls in a loss at third-ranked Maryland-1. • Notched a pair of assists and added three 87 - Jared Reinson______Defense GBs and one CT in a 13-6 win over 12th- • Transitioned to close defense this season ranked Penn State-1. after playing in all 39 games as an LSM from • Grabbed four GBs and had three CTs in a 2018-20. Played in 50th career game at Penn 13-10 loss to Michigan-2. State in the B1G Quarterfinals. • Scored a goal and had five GBs in a 14-12 • Counts 31 ground balls and 15 caused loss at 14th-ranked Ohio State-2. turnovers to his credit this season. Leads the • Scored third goal of the year at sev - team in CTs and ranks third in GBs. enth-ranked Rutgers-2 and added two GBs • 15 CTs this season are the 10th-highest and one CT in a 14-13 loss to top-ranked single-season total in school history (CTs Maryland-2. became an official stat in 2009).

100 Career Goals/50 Career Assists (Listed by Total Points)

Name Gls. Ast. Pts. Years Terry Riordan 184 63 247 1992-95 Brian Piccola 154 91 245 1991-95 Mike O’Neill 138 99 237 1975-78 Jack Thomas 103 121 224 1972-74 Franz Wittelsberger 151 69 220 1973-76 Jeff Cook 128 91 219 1979-82 Ryan Brown 159 50 209 2013-16 Richie Hirsch 101 103 204 1974-77 Dan Denihan 104 99 203 1996-97, 1999-00 Paul Rabil 111 67 178 2005-08 Brian Wood 100 78 178 1984-87 Bill Morrill 107 67 174 1957-59 Conor Ford 101 59 160 2001-04 Cole Williams 102 54 156 Active GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

Noting Head Coach Peter Milliman Milliman’s Coaching Ledger

• Named the 23rd head coach in Johns Hopkins history on - Head Coaching Experience - April 27, 2020. At Johns Hopkins • Becomes the third active Big Ten head coach with previous 2021 4-8 head coaching experience in the Ivy League as he joins Penn At Cornell State’s Jeff Tambroni (Cornell) and Maryland’s John Tillman 2018 13-5 NCAA Quarterfinals (Harvard). 2019 10-5 2020 5-0 • In eighth season as a head coach at the collegiate level Totals 28-10 with four seasons at Pfeiffer (2009-12) and three seasons at Cornell (2018-20). At Pfeiffer 2009 7-5 • Has a career coaching record of 69-44 (.611), including a 2010 8-9 28-10 mark at Cornell. 2011 10-6 Conf. Carolinas Runner-Up 2012 12-6 Conf. Carolinas Runner-Up Totals 37-26 • Led Cornell to the 2018 Ivy League Tournament title and a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals that year. Overall Coaching Record: 69-44 (.611)

• In 2+ seasons as the head coach at Cornell, guided the Big Red to two wins against teams - Assistant Coaching Experience - ranked number one in the nation at the time of the game and three against teams ranked in the top two. Year School Record Notes 2006 RIT 15-3 NCAA First Round 2007 Siena 10-6 MAAC Semifinals • Developed a Cornell offense that was among the most prolific in the nation over the last two 2008 RIT 11-8 ECAC Runner-Up years. Cornell finished fifth in the nation in scoring offense in 2019 (14.3 gpg) and the Big 2013 Princeton 9-6 Ivy Runner-Up Red led the nation in scoring offense (18.4) when the 2020 season ended. 2014 Cornell 11-5 NCAA First Round 2015 Cornell 10-6 NCAA First Round • Coached five games against Big Ten teams while serving as the head coach at Cornell. Posted 2016 Cornell 6-7 a 3-2 record in those five games, including wins over Ohio State (17-16) and Penn State (18-17) 2017 Cornell 5-8 during the COVID-shortened 2020 season. Milliman vs. All Opponents • Played collegiately at and finished his career at GC ranked second in (at Johns Hopkins & Cornell) school history in points (232), fifth in goals (138) and third in assists (94). Remains one of JHU CU Overall just three players in Bullet history with more than 125 goals and 90 assists. Air Force 0-0 1-0 1-0 Albany 0-0 2-1 2-1 • Wife, Megan, played college lacrosse at York (PA) and serves as the head girl’s lacrosse coach Binghamton 0-0 1-0 1-0 at the Friends School in (Friends is located less than two miles from the Johns Brown 0-0 3-0 3-0 Hopkins campus on Charles Street). Colgate 0-0 0-1 0-1 Dartmouth 0-0 2-0 2-0 Harvard 0-0 2-0 2-0 High Point 0-0 1-0 1-0 Hobart 0-0 2-0 2-0 Lehigh 0-0 2-0 2-0 Maryland 0-2 0-1 0-3 Michigan 1-1 0-0 1-1 Notre Dame 0-0 1-0 1-0 Ohio State 0-2 1-0 1-2 Penn 0-0 1-1 1-1 Penn State 2-1 2-1 4-2 Princeton 0-0 1-1 1-1 Rutgers 1-2 0-0 1-2 St. Bonaventure 0-0 1-0 1-0 Syracuse 0-0 2-1 2-1 Towson 0-0 2-0 2-0 Yale 0-0 1-3 1-3 GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 13

Individual Player Career Highs

Attackmen | Midfielders | Defenders No. Name Goals Assists Points 1 Brett Baskin 3, @ Princeton (‘19) 1, Four Times 3, @ Princeton (‘19) 3 Connor DeSimone 4, vs. Mich (‘21-2), #12 PSU (‘21-1) 4, @ Michigan (‘21-1) 6, vs, Mich. (‘21-1), @ Mich (‘21-2), PSU (‘21-3) 9 Brendan Grimes 3, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 3, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 12 Luke Shilling 1, Seven Times 2, vs. #1 Penn State-2 (‘19) 2, vs. Mich (‘21-2), #1 PSU-2 (‘19), vs. Princ (‘20) 14 Cole Williams 5, vs. Maryland-2 (18) 4, vs. #19 Towson (‘20) 7, vs. #19 Towson (‘20) 16 Alexander Mabbett 1, vs. #12 PSU. (‘21-1), @ #1 PSU (‘20) 1, vs. #12 Penn St. (‘21-1), @ #1 PSU (‘20) 23 Jacob Angelus 2, Three Times 3, @ Michigan (‘21-1) 4, @ Mich (‘21-1) vs. MSM (‘20) 24 Jack Keogh 1, 12 Times 2, @ PSU (‘21-2) @ Mich (‘21-1) 3, @ Michigan (‘21-1) 25 Kyle Prouty 1, Three Times 2, vs. Rutgers (‘20) 3, vs. Rutgers (‘20) 26 Jack Hawley 1, @ Prineton (‘20) 1, @ Princeton (‘20) 29 Evan Zinn 2, Three Times 1, Six Times 3, vs. #19 TU, @ #16 LU (‘20) 30 Tyler Dunn 1, vs. #1 MD (‘21-2) @ #14 OSU (‘21-2) 1, vs. #1 MD (‘21-2) @ #14 OSU (‘21-2 31 Owen McManus 1, vs. #1 Syracuse (‘20) 1, vs. #1 Syracuse (‘20) 32 Joey Epstein 7, vs. #1 Penn State (‘19) 3, Five Times 9, vs. #1 Penn State (‘19) 33 Casey McDermott 1, @ #19 Penn State (‘21-3) 1, Four Times 2, @ #19 Penn State (‘21-3) 39 Matt Narewski 1, vs. Michigan (‘21-2), vs. Towson (‘20) 1, vs. Loyola (‘19) 1, Three Times 40 Garrett Degnon 3, Five Times 1, Three Times 4, vs. #7 Rutgers (‘21-1) 51 Johnathan Peshko 4, vs. #6 Rutgers (‘21-3) 1, @ #7 Rutgers (‘21-2) 4, vs. #6 Rutgers (‘21-3) 55 Conner Delaney 1, @ #14 OSU (‘21-2), @ #3 MD (‘21-1) 2, vs. #12 Penn State (‘21-1) 2, vs. #12 Penn State (‘21-2) 77 Hunter Jaronski 1, @ #3 Maryland (‘21-1) 1, @ #3 Maryland (‘21-1) 87 Jared Reinson 1, @ Loyola (‘18) 1, @ #19 Penn State (‘21-3) 1, @ #19 PSU (‘21-3), @ Loyola (‘18)

Faceoff Specialists No. Name Faceoffs Won Faceoff Attempts GBs 25 Kyle Prouty 21, vs. #19 Rutgers (‘19) 30, vs. #19 Rutgers (‘19) 16, vs. #19 Rutgers (‘19) 30 Tyler Dunn 4, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 7, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 3, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 39 Matt Narewski 18, vs. #6 Rutgers (‘21-3) 28, vs. #2 Loyola (‘18) 12, vs. #6 Rutgers (‘21-3)

Goalies No. Name Saves-1 Saves-2 Saves-3 8 Josh Kirson 14, vs. #10 Ohio State (‘21-1) 9, @ PSU (‘21-2) @ #3 MD (‘21-1) 8, @ #14 Ohio State (‘21-2) 10 Tim Marcille 12, vs. #6 Rutgers (‘21-3) 12, @ #19 Penn State (‘21-3) 11, vs. #1 Maryland (‘21-2) 15 Ryan Darby 18, @ Syracuse (‘19) 15, @ Towson (‘19) 14, vs. #10 UNC (‘20) GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

The Last Time Johns Hopkins ... Scored five or more extra-man goals Came from five goals down to win 6 (6-of-6), vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-2019) vs. Georgetown - Scored 20 or more goals Scored six or more extra-man goals Trailed as late as 8-3/3rd Qtr-Won 10-9 (OT) (5-13-18) 22, vs. Marist (5-14-2005) 6 (6-of-6), vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-2019) Came from six goals down to win Scored 15 or more goals Scored a man-down goal @ Virginia - 15, @ #19 Penn State (5-1-2021) Patrick Foley @ #4 Brown (5-14-2016) Trailed as late as 9-3/3rd Qtr - Won 15-13 (3-24-18) Scored 15 or more goals and lost Scored a man-down goal in back-to-back games Came from seven goals down to win 17, vs. #1 Penn State (L/18-17 (OT)) (5-4-2019) Zach Palmer (Towson) & @ Virginia - Scored 15 or more goals in back-to-back games John Kaestner (Michigan) (2-16/23-2013) Trailed as late as 9-2/3rd Qtr - Won 15-13 (3-24-18) 16, vs. Princeton (3-3-2018) Allowed five or more extra-man goals 18, @ #7 Syracuse (3-10-2018) 5 (5-of-7), vs. #9 UNC (2-22-2020) Won a game with a goal in the final min. of regulation Totaled 30 or more points Allowed a man-down goal vs. Ohio State - Alex Concannon goal with :11.3 left - 30 (17g, 13a), vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-2019) Roman Puglise, Maryland (4-27-2019) Won 6-5 (5-3-18)

Allowed 20 or more goals Held an opponent scoreless for a half: Lost a game on a goal in the final min. of regulation 20, vs #1 Penn State (4-21-2019) Mount St, Mary’s (1st half) (4-14-2014) vs. #1 Maryland Allowed 15 or more goals Held an opponent scoreless for two straight Qtrs.: Logan Wisnauskas goal with :18 left - 17, @ #7 Rutgers (4-17-2021) Michigan (2nd & 3rd Qtrs.) (3-30-2019) Lost 14-13 (4-24-21) Allowed 15 or more goals in back-to-back games Held an opponent scoreless for three straight Qtrs.: 17, vs. #9 North Carolina (2-22-2020) Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) Blew a lead and lost 18, @ #10 Princeton (2-29-2020) Held an opponent scoreless for 1st three Qtrs: @ #14 Ohio State 15, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-7-2020) Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) Led as late as 2-0 in 1st qtr. - Allowed 15 or more goals in 3 straight games Held an opponent scoreless for 30 or more cons. min: Lost 14-12 (4-10-2021) 17, vs. #9 North Carolina (2-22-2020) 31:50, vs. Michigan (3-30-2019) Blew a two-goal lead and lost 18, @ #10 Princeton (2-29-2020) Held an opponent scoreless for 40 or more cons. min: @ #14 Ohio State 15, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-7-2020) 44:56, @ Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Led as late as 2-0 in 1st qtr. - Allowed 15 or more goals and won Held an opponent scoreless for 50 or more cons. min: Lost 14-12 (4-10-2021) 17, #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) 60:00, vs. Manhattan (3-6-2012) Blew a three-goal lead and lost Posted a shutout: vs. #7 Rutgers Scored 10 or more consecutive goals in a game Manhattan (W/11-0) (3-6-2012) Led as late as 7-4 in 2nd qtr. - 10, @ Michigan (3-30-2019) Lost 15-9 (3-20-2021) Allowed 10 or more consecutive goals in a game Held an opponent shotless for a quarter: Blew a three-goal lead in back-to-back games and lost 11, @ #3 Maryland (3-6-2021) 3rd Qtr. vs. #12 Penn State (3-13-2021) @ #1 Syracuse - 2nd Qtr. @ #12 Princeton (3-2-2012) Led 5-2 in 2nd qtr. - Lost 13-10 (3-14-2015) Won 20 or more faceoffs vs. #7 Virginia - 20 (20-of-31), @ #7 Rutgers (4-17-2021) Came from behind to win Led 6-3 in 2nd qtr. - Lost 16-15 (OT) (3-21-2015) vs. #6 Rutgers Blew a four-goal lead and lost Grabbed 50 or more ground balls Trailed as late as 3-2/2Q - Won 12-10 (5-6-21) vs. #8 Ohio State 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Came from two goals down to win Led as late as 9-5 in 3rd qtr. - Grabbed 60 or more ground balls vs. Penn State Lost 14-13 (4-14-2019) 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Trailed as late as 3-1/1Q - Won 15-7 (5-1-21) Blew a five-goal lead and lost Grabbed 70 or more ground balls Came from three goals down to win vs. #8 Ohio State 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) vs. Mount St. Mary’s Led as late as 8-3 in 3rd qtr. - Trailed as late as 12-9/4Q - Won 13-12 (OT) (3-10-20) Lost 14-13 (4-14-2019) Took 50 or more shots Came from four goals down to win Blew a six-goal lead and lost 52, @ Virginia (3-24-2018) vs. Mount St. Mary’s vs. #8 Ohio State Took 60 or more shots Trailed as late as 12-8/4Q - Won 13-12 (OT) (3-10-20) Led as late as 8-2 in 2nd qtr. - 62, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Came from four goals down in 4th Quarter to win Lost 14-13 (4-14-2019) Took 70 or more shots vs. Mount St. Mary’s 83, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Trailed as late as 12-8/4Q - Won 13-12 (OT) (3-10-20) Took 80 or more shots Came from four goals down to win in B2B games 83, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) vs. #4 Maryland (B1G SF)- Trailed as last as 6-2/3rd Qtr - Won 12-7 (5-2-19) @ #2 Maryland Trailed 5-1/1st Qtr - Won 16-11 (4-27-19) GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 15

The Last Time a Had five players with 4 or more points Totaled 9 or more points Johns Hopkins Player ... S. Stanwick (4), R. Brown (4), W. Dismuke (4) 9, Joey Epstein (7g, 2a) vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-19) C. Radziewicz (4), H. Cattoni (4) Totaled 10 or more points Scored 5 or more goals @ Michigan (4-23-16) 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) 6, Joey Epstein @ Michigan (2-27-2021) Had two freshmen with 4 or more points Totaled 11 points A Freshman Scored 5 or more goals Owen Murphy (1g, 3a), Jacob Angelus (2g, 2a) 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) 7, Joey Epstein vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-2019) vs. MSM (3-10-20) Scored 3 or more goals in a Quarter Totaled 5 or more points in back-to-back games Scored three extra-man goals 3, Joey Epstein @ Michigan (2Q) (2-27-2021) Cole Wililams at #14 Ohio State (5), 3, Joey Epstein, @ Michigan (2-27-21) Scored 5 or more goals in a Quarter @ #7 Rutgers (5), (2021) Scored four extra-man goals 5, Kyle Marr vs. #12 Georgetown (4th Q) (5-13-2018) Totaled 5 or more points in three straight games 4, Joey Epstein, vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-19) Scored 5 or more goals in back-to-back games Joey Epstein at #2 Maryland (6), vs. #4 Maryland (5) _ Scored an overtime goal Kyle Marr vs. #15 Virginia (6) and vs. #1 Penn State (9), @ #9 Notre Dame (6), (2019) Owen Murphy vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3-10-2020) vs. #7 Rutgers (5) (2017) Totaled 5 or more points in four straight games A Freshman scored an overtime goal Scored 6 or more goals Joey Epstein at #2 Maryland (6), vs. #4 Maryland (5) _ Owen Murphy vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3-10-2020) 6, Joey Epstein @ Michigan (2-27-2021) vs. #1 Penn State (9), @ #9 Notre Dame (6), (2019) Scored 7 or more goals Had three players with 5 or more points Grabbed 14 or more ground balls 7, Joey Epstein vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-2019) Shack Stanwick (5), Cole Williams (5) 14, Kyle Prouty vs. MSM (3-10-2020) Scored 8 or more goals Alex Concannon (5) @ #7 Syracuse (3-10-2018) 8, Ryan Brown @ #3 Maryland (4-25-2015) Won 15 or more faceoffs Totaled 6 or more points 18. Matt Narewski (18-of-23) Dished out 4 or more assists 6, Connor DeSimone (3g, 3a) @ #19 Penn St. (5-1-21) vs. #6 Rutgers (5-6-21) 4, Connor DeSimone @ Michigan (2-27-2021) Totaled 6 or more points in back-to-back games Won 15 or more faceoffs in back-to-back games Had two players dish out 4 or more assists Joey Epstein vs. #1 PSU (9), #9 Notre Dame (6) (2019) Matt Narewski vs. #1 Maryland (15), vs. #7 Rutgers 4, Shack Stanwick & Cole Williams Had two players with 6 or more points (17) (2021) @ Rutgers (4-1-2018) 6, Joey Epstein (6g) @ Michigan (2-27-21) Won 15 or more faceoffs in three straight games Dished out 5 or more assists 6, Connor DeSimone (2g, 4a) @ Michigan (2-27-21) Kyle Prouty vs. Delaware (17), vs. #9 Virginia (16), 5, Shack Stanwick vs. Delaware (3-17-2018) Totaled 7 or more points @ Michigan (19), vs. Rutgers (21) (2019) Dished out 5 or more assists in back-to-back Games 7, Cole Williams (3g, 4a) vs. #19 Towson (2-8-20) Won 15 or more faceoffs in four straight games Wells Stanwick vs. Ohio State (5) & Totaled 7 or more points in back-to-back games Kyle Prouty vs. Delaware (17), vs. #9 Virginia (16), Towson (5) (2-9 & 2-15-2014) Shack Stanwick vs. UMBC (7) and @ Michigan (19), vs. Rutgers (21) (2019) Dished out 6 or more assists vs. Delaware (7) (2018) Won 20 or more faceoffs 6, Kyle Marr vs. Michigan (4-22-2017) 20, Kyle Prouty (20-of-26) vs. MSM (2-22-2020) Dished out 7 or more assists Totaled 8 or more points 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) 9, Joey Epstein (7g, 2a) vs. #1 Penn State (5-4-19) Registered 20 or more saves Dished out 8 or more assists 20, Pierce Bassett vs. #8 Loyola (5-8-2010) 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

1950 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-4 1990 #12 Johns Hopkins-17, #11 Maryland-11 Inside The Series 1951 Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-1 1991 #6 Maryland-11, #3 Johns Hopkins-8 1952 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-10 1992 #7 Maryland-13, #3 Johns Hopkins-9 1953 Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-6 1993 #4 Johns Hopkins-19, #11 Maryland-11 46 74 1954 Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-4 1994 #6 Johns Hopkins-12, #8 Maryland-10 1955 Maryland-11, Johns Hopkins-5 1995 #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 Maryland-15 WINS LOSSES 1956 Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-6 #4 Maryland-16, #1 Johns Hopkins-8 * 1957 Johns Hopkins-15, Maryland-10 1996 #1 Maryland-12, #4 Johns Hopkins-9 1 TIE 1958 Johns Hopkins-11, Maryland-10 #7 Johns Hopkins-9, #2 Maryland-7 * 1959 Johns Hopkins-20, Maryland-8 1997 #5 Johns Hopkins-13, #4 Maryland-9 1960 Johns Hopkins-13, Maryland-7 1998 #6 Johns Hopkins-10, #1 Maryland-6 74 46 1961 Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-7 #5 Maryland-11, #4 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT) * 1962 Maryland-16, Johns Hopkins-15 1999 #3 Johns Hopkins-13, #7 Maryland-3 WINS LOSSES 1963 Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-11 1964 Maryland-17, Johns Hopkins-12 2000 #8 Johns Hopkins-20, #7 Maryland-11 1965 Johns Hopkins-11, Maryland-8 2001 #5 Maryland-10, #2 Johns Hopkins-9 1895 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-0 1966 Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-8 2002 #3 Johns Hopkins-9, #6 Maryland-8 (OT) 1896 Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-0 1967 Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-5 2003 #1 Johns Hopkins-6, #5 Maryland-5 (OT) 1897 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-0 1968 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-8 2004 #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #3 Maryland-10 Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-0 1969 Johns Hopkins-14, Maryland-8 2005 #1 Johns Hopkins-11, #9 Maryland-6 1919 Johns Hopkins-17, Maryland-0 2006 #6 Maryland-11, #9 Johns Hopkins-4 1920 Johns Hopkins-4, Maryland-1 1970 Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-4 2007 #9 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Maryland-7 (OT) 1923 Johns Hopkins-4, Maryland-2 1971 Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-5 2008 #13 Johns Hopkins-10, #7 Maryland-4 1924 Maryland-4, Johns Hopkins-2 1972 Maryland-13, Johns Hopkins-12 2009 #9 Johns Hopkins-10, #12 Maryland-9 + 1925 Maryland-3, Johns Hopkins-1 Johns Hopkins-9, Maryland-6 * 1926 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-3 1973 #1 Maryland-17, #2 Johns Hopkins-4 2010 #4 Maryland-10, #15 Johns Hopkins-9 1927 Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-2 #1 Maryland-10, #2 Johns Hopkins-9 (2OT) * 2011 #3 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Maryland-11 (OT) 1928 Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-3 1974 #3 Johns Hopkins-17, #1 Maryland-13 2012 #9 Maryland-9, #3 Johns Hopkins-6 Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-1 #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #1 Maryland-12 * #10 Maryland-11, #7 Johns Hopkins-5 (N) * 1929 Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-2 1975 #5 Maryland-19, #1 Johns Hopkins-11 2013 #15 Johns Hopkins-7, #1 Maryland-4 1976 #2 Maryland-21, #3 Johns Hopkins-13 2014 #9 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Maryland-6 1930 Maryland-6, Johns Hopkins-0 1977 #3 Johns Hopkins-21, #2 Maryland-20 2015 Johns Hopkins-15, #3 Maryland-12 ^ 1931 Maryland-8, Johns Hopkins-6 #2 Johns Hopkins-22, #3 Maryland-12 * #7 Maryland-12, #10 Johns Hopkins-11 * 1932 Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-3 1978 #3 Johns Hopkins-19, #2 Maryland-13 2016 #3 Maryland-11, #8 Johns Hopkins-8 ^ Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-5 #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #3 Maryland-11 * 2017 #5 Maryland-12, #8 Johns Hopkins-5 ^ 1933 Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-3 1979 #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Maryland-12 2018 #3 Maryland-8, #7 Johns Hopkins-7 (3OT) ^ 1934 Johns Hopkins-8, Maryland-5 #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #2 Maryland-9 * #7 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Maryland-10 (N) % 1935 Maryland-4, Johns Hopkins-2 2019 #20 Johns Hopkins-16, #2 Maryland-11 ^ 1936 Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-4 1980 #2 Johns Hopkins-15, #6 Maryland-6 #15 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Maryland-7 (N) % 1937 Maryland-9, Johns Hopkins-6 1981 #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #5 Maryland-8 2021 #3 Maryland-18, #20 Johns Hopkins-10 ^ 1938 Maryland-12, Johns Hopkins-6 #1 Johns Hopkins-19, #7 Maryland-14 * #1 Maryland-14, Johns Hopkins-13 ^ 1939 Johns Hopkins-6, Maryland-3 1982 #4 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Maryland-6 1940 Maryland-7, Johns Hopkins-6 #3 Johns Hopkins-14, #8 Maryland-9 * * NCAA Tournament Games 1941 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-3 1983 #2 Johns Hopkins-14, #9 Maryland-7 ^ Big Ten Game % Big Ten Tournament 1942 Johns Hopkins-7, Maryland-5 1984 #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #9 Maryland-10 + @ M&T Bank Stadium Home Team in BOLD 1943 Maryland-5, Johns Hopkins-4 1985 #1 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Maryland-7 (OT) 1946 Maryland-7, Johns Hopkins-6 1986 #2 Johns Hopkins-14, #3 Maryland-9 1947 Johns Hopkins-15, Maryland-6 1987 #1 Maryland-11, #4 Johns Hopkins-7 1948 Johns Hopkins-10, Maryland-8 #4 Johns Hopkins-13, #1 Maryland-8 * 1949 Johns Hopkins-14, Maryland-6 1988 #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #11 Maryland-7 1989 #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Maryland-9 GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 17

JHU-Maryland Series Notes • Johns Hopkins is 15-7 against Maryland when one In The JHU Record Book of the two teams is ranked number one. • Johns Hopkins is 2-2 vs. number one Maryland at Series Record:______Johns Hopkins leads, 74-46-1 Career Goals Current Streak:______MD Won 2 1. Terry Riordan (A) 184 1992-95 • Maryland and Johns Hopkins have met five times in Current Streak at Homewood Field:______MD Won 3 2. Ryan Brown (A) 159 2013-16 a number one vs. number two matchup. Current Streak at Maryland:______MD Won 1 3. Brian Piccola (A) 154 1991-95 • Maryland is 2-1 vs. Johns Hopkins when the Terra- Current Streak - Neutral:______JHU Won 2 4. Franz Wittelsberger (A) 151 1973-76 pins are ranked number one in a one-vs.-two match- 5. Michael O’Neill (A) 138 1975-78 up. Longest JHU Win Streak vs. MD:______15 (1977-1986) 6. Jeff Cook (A) 128 1979-82 • Johns Hopkins is 2-0 vs. Maryland when the Blue Jays Longest MD Win Streak vs. JHU:__ 4 (1935-38, 2015-18) 7. Bobby Benson (A) 124 2000-03 are ranked number one in a one-vs.-two matchup. 8. Paul Rabil (M) 111 2005-08 • Johns Hopkins and Maryland have both been ranked • Johns Hopkins leads the all-time series, 74-46-1. 9T. Brandon Benn (A) 109 2011-14 in the top 10 at the time of the game in 51 of the 64 • 11 of the last 27 games in the series have been decid- Kevin Huntley (A) 109 2005-08 games since rankings became available in 1973. ed by one goal. 11T. Kyle Marr (A) 107 2016-19 • Only once in the last 64 meetings have both teams • Six of the last 26 games in the series have been de- Bill Morrill (A) 107 1957-59 been ranked outside the top 10 (1990). cided in overtime. 13. Dan Denihan (A) 104 1996-97 • The higher-ranked team has won 37 of the 64 since • Johns Hopkins has won 19 of the last 30 meetings. 1999-2000 1973 - the lower-ranked team has won eight of the • Johns Hopkins has won seven of the last 12 at Home- 14. Jack Thomas (A) 103 1972-74 last 14 and 17 of the last 33. wood Field against Maryland. 15T. Cole Williams (A) 102 Active • Johns Hopkins is 18-13 against Maryland when • Johns Hopkins has won eight of the last 11 at Mary- Mike Morrill (A) 102 1985-88 land Stadium against the Terps. entering the game against the Terrapins as the low- er-ranked team. Currently, JHU has won 14 of the • Johns Hopkins has won 22 of the 31 meetings be- Career Points last 23 when entering the game ranked lower than tween the two teams at Homewood Field since 1970. 1. Terry Riordan (A) 247 (184g, 63a) 1992-95 the Terps. • Since USILA rankings began in 1973, the two teams 2. Brian Piccola (A) 245 (154g, 91a) 1991-95 • Johns Hopkins has handed Maryland its first loss of have met 64 times. Johns Hopkins is 43-21 in those 3. Michael O’Neill (A) 237 (138g, 99a) 1975-78 the season 14 times. MD has handed JHU its first 64. 4. Jack Thomas (A) 224 (103g, 121a) 1972-74 loss eight times. • Both teams have been ranked in the top five in 26 of 5. Franz Wittelsberger (A) 220 (151g, 69a) 1973-76 • Johns Hopkins has handed Maryland its only loss of the last 64 games between the two teams. 6. Jeff Cook (A) 219 (128g, 91a) 1979-82 the season 13 times. MD has handed JHU its only • One of the two teams has been ranked number one 7T. Shack Stanwick (A) 209 (92g, 117a) 2015-18 loss four times. in 22 of the 64 meetings since 1973. Ryan Brown (A) 209 (159g, 50a) 2013-16 • In 1974, 1977 and 1979 Maryland lost just two games • Maryland has been ranked number one 10 times 9. Wells Stanwick (A) 208 (84g, 124a) 2012-15 - both to Johns Hopkins. against Johns Hopkins. JHU has won five of those 10. Richie Hirsch (A) 204 (101g, 103a) 1974-77 • Johns Hopkins is the only team that has a winning 10. 11. Dan Denihan (A) 203 (104g, 99a) 1996-97 record against the Terps. • Hopkins has been ranked number one 12 times 1999-2000 against Maryland. Hopkins holds a 10-2 advantage 12. Joe Cowan (A) 197 (74g, 123a) 1967-69 in those 12 games. 13. Dave Marr (A) 193 (59g, 134a) 1993-96 14T. Paul Rabil (M) 178 (111g, 67a) 2005-08 Brian Wood (A) 178 (100g, 78a) 1984-87 16T. Del Dressel (M) 174 (99g, 75a) 1983-86 Bill Morrill (A) 174 (107g, 67a) 1957-59 18. Bobby Benson (A) 167 (124g, 43a) 2000-03 19. Steven Boyle (A) 164 (95g, 69a) 2007-10 20. Conor Ford (A/M) 160 (101g, 59a) 2001-04 21T. Matt Panetta (A) 157 (86g, 71a) 1988-91 Peter Scott (A) 157 (99g, 58a) 1981-84 23. Cole Williams (A) 156 (102g, 54a) Active GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

USILA Coaches Poll (5-3-21) Johns Hopkins All-Time Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (5-3-21) in the USILA Poll 1. Maryland (14)______390 1. Maryland (13)______428 2. North Carolina (5)______383 Total Weeks:______506 2. North Carolina (9)______427 3. Duke______358 Total Weeks at #1:______103 3. Duke______393 4. Notre Dame (1)______348 Weeks in top 5:______306 4. Notre Dame______375 5. Virginia______312 Weeks in top 10:______425 5. Virginia______337 6. Rutgers______306 Weeks in top 20:______492 6. Rutgers______328 7. Denver______287 7. Denver______316 8. Georgetown______224 Consecutive at #1:______14 8. Georgetown______264 9. Drexel______207 ______(4/12/04-5/9/05) 9T. Syracuse______229 10. Syracuse______188 Most Consecutive in top 5:______132 Lehigh______229 11. Villanova______181 ______(3/19/73-3/23/87) 11. Army______204 12. Delaware______179 Most Consecutive in top 10:______157 12. Villanova______180 13. Lehigh______175 ______(3/19/73-3/25/90) 13T. Drexel______179 14. Army______157 Most Consecutive 1 in top 20:______363 Navy______179 15. Navy______155 ______(3/19/73-4/18/2010) 15. Delaware______146 16. Loyola______91 16. Loyola______96 17. UMBC______79 Weeks Ranked - By Ranking 17. UMBC______70 18T. Richmond______37 Rank______Polls 18. Vermont______56 Vermont______37 1st______103 19. St. Joe’s______38 20T. Johns Hopkins______22 2nd______72 20. Richmond______30 St. Joe’s______22 3rd______58 4th______41 Johns Hopkins Week-by-Week in the Johns Hopkins Week-by-Week in the 5th______32 Inside Lacrosse Media Poll USILA Coaches Poll 6th______37 Preseason______18th Preseason______20th 7th______26 Feb. 8______19th Feb. 8______18th 8th______21 Feb. 15______19th Feb. 15______20th 9th______21 Feb. 22______RV Feb. 22______20th 10th______14 Mar. 1______RV Mar. 1______20th 11th______18 Mar. 8______RV Mar. 8______RV 12th______5 Mar. 15______15th Mar. 15______14th 13th______5 Mar. 22______18th Mar. 22______17th 14th______8 Mar. 29______RV Mar. 29______RV 15th______7 Apr. 5______NR Apr. 5______RV 16th______4 Apr. 12______NR Apr. 12______RV 17th______8 Apr. 19______NR Apr. 19______RV 18th______4 Apr. 26______NR Apr. 26______RV 19th______4 May 3______RV May 2______T20th 20th______5 RV______11 NR______3

The Johns Hopkins office of Athletic Communications uses the USILA Coaches Poll to reflect JHU’s official national ranking. This poll predates all other lacrosse polls and provides the longest-running consistant na- tional ranking system. This does not imply that the USILA Poll is in any way more official, but for historical purposes it provides the most consistency. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 19

The 2021 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays Pronunciation Guide

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.______Hometown/High School 1 Brett Baskin______Bass-kin 1 Brett Baskin M 5-8 165 Sr.__ Plymouth Meeting, PA/La Salle College High 2 Eddy Glassmeyer______Glass-my-urr 2 Eddy Glassmeyer SS 6-1 175 So.______Darien, CT/Brunswick 3 Connor DeSimone______Dee-suh-moan 3 Connor DeSimone A 5-11 190 Sr.______St. James, NY/Smithtown East 7 Chade LaDrido______Luh-dree-doh 4 Jared Fernandez LSM 5-8 170 Sr.______Tampa, FL/IMG Academy (Syracuse) 8 Josh Kirson______kurr-son 5 Jake Calnan D 6-4 215 Jr.______Norwell, MA/Phillips Exeter Academy 10 Tim Marcille______Marr-seal 7 Chase LaDrido M 5-11 185 Fr.______San Diego, CA/Bishop’s 11 Kyle DiPietro______Duh-pee-tro 8 Josh Kirson G 6-2 215 Gr._ Newton, MA/Rivers School/Hill Acad./ (OSU) 16 Alexander Mabbett______Mah-bet 9 Brendan Grimes A 6-4 220 Fr.______Lutherville, MD/Boys’ Latin 20 Jakson Raposo______Ruh-pose-oh 10 Tim Marcille G 5-7 165 So.______Great Falls, VA/Gonzaga 22 Brett Handsor______Hand-zurr 11 Kyle DiPietro SS 6-2 185 Sr.______Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s 23 Jacob Angelus______Like Los “Angeles” 12 Luke Shilling A 5-10 160 Sr.______Towson, MD/Boys’ Latin 24 Jack Keogh______Key-oh 13 Brett Martin SS 6-1 180 Fr.______Dix Hills, NY/Half Hallow Hills East 25 Kyle Prouty______Prowtee 27 Brady Keneally______Ca-kneel-eee 14 Cole Williams A/M 6-5 215 Gr.______Marriottsville, MD/Loyola 28 Jack Lyne______Line 15 Ryan Darby G 5-9 175 Sr.______Plano, TX/Plano West 34 Brandon Shure______Sure 16 Alexander Mabbett SS 6-4 210 Jr.______Victor, NY/Victor 38 Ian Krampf______Cramff 20 Jakson Raposo M 5-9 170 Fr.______Toronto, Ontario/Salisbury School 39 Matt Narewski______Nuh-rew-ski 22 Brett Handsor SS 5-10 195 So.______Huntsville, Ontario/Culver 40 Garrett Degnon______Deg-non 23 Jacob Angelus M 5-7 165 So.______Chantilly, VA/Paul VI 41 Cameron Chauvette______Shaw-vet 24 Jack Keogh M 5-9 165 Sr.______Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 44 Beaudan Szuluk______Bow-din / Zul-uk 25 Kyle Prouty FO 5-11 185 Sr.______New Egypt, NJ/New Egypt 48 Macello Arteaga______Are-taig-uh 26 Jack Hawley M 5-8 160 Jr.______Bethpage, NY/St. Anthony’s 50 Dylan Bauer______Bower 27 Brady Keneally LSM 6-2 165 Jr.______St. James, NY/ St. Anthony’s 52 Isaac Tallino______Tuh-lean-oh 28 Jack Lyne D 6-4 220 R-Sr.______Concord, MA/Middlesex 66 Weston Narewski______Nuh-rew-ski 29 Evan Zinn M 6-3 200 Jr.______Westport, CT/Staples 77 Hunter Jaronski______Juh-ron-ski 30 Tyler Dunn FO 5-11 170 Fr.______Hanover, PA/Calvert Hall 87 Jared Reinson______Rhine-son 31 Owen McManus D 6-3 210 Jr.______Idlewylde, MD/Friends School 89 Dylan Rahm______Rom 32 Joey Epstein A 5-11 180 Jr.______Bethesda, MD/Landon 33 Casey McDermott A/M 5-10 185 Fr.______Rochester, NY/Brighton Jamison Koesterer______Kess-ter-urr 34 Brandon Shure D 6-1 205 Sr.______Brookeville, MD/McDonogh 35 Cody Ince SS 5-9 155 Fr.______Reisterstown, MD/McDonogh Coaching/Support Staff 37 Jake Lilly SS 6-5 205 Jr.______Arnold, MD/Severn School 38 Ian Krampf A 5-8 200 So.______Harwood, MD/St. Mary’s Head Coach: Peter Milliman 39 Matt Narewski FO 6-3 195 Jr.______Wrentham, MA/New Hampton School (1st season/Empire State ’12) 40 Garrett Degnon M 6-4 200 Jr.______Harwood, MD/DeMatha 41 Cameron Chauvette A 5-10 165 Fr.______Shaker Heights, OH/Culver Assistant Coaches: John Grant, Jr. 43 John Cohen A 5-8 150 So.______Carmel, IN/Culver (1st season/Delaware ’99) 44 Beaudan Szuluk D 6-2 210 So.______Avon, CT/Avon Old Farms (Lafayette) 45 Hayden Fox D 6-5 190 So.______Embrun, Ontario/Westminster (CT) Jamison Koesterer 46 Patrick Deans LSM 6-3 190 Fr.______Suwanee, GA/Lambert (1st season/Johns Hopkins ’07) 47 Jack Burnett A 6-3 185 So.______Stevensville, MD/St. Mary’s 48 Marcelo Arteaga SS 6-1 195 Fr.______Miami, FL/Gulliver Prep Dan Annino 49 Ryan Evans M 5-11 190 Fr.______Lutherville, MD/Boys’ Latin (1st season/Amherst ’16) 50 Dylan Bauer A/M 5-9 180 Fr.______Park City, UT/Park City 51 Johnathan Peshko M 6-4 200 Fr.______Etobicoke, Ontario/Salisbury School Director of Lax Operations: Jon Cohen 52 Isaac Tallino M 5-8 160 Fr.______Natick, MA/Natick (1st season/UNLV ’09) 55 Conner Delaney LSM 6-0 175 Sr.______Garnet Valley, PA/Episcopal Academy 66 Weston Narewski FO 6-0 200 Sr.______Wrentham, MA/New Hampton School Captains: Joey Epstein 76 Scott Smith D 6-1 210 Fr.______Berwyn, PA/Conestoga Jack Lyne, Cole Williams 77 Hunter Jaronski LSM 5-11 175 So.__ New Hope, PA/Academy of the New Church 87 Jared Reinson D 6-1 205 Sr.______Princeton, NJ/Montgomery 88 Blake Rodgers D 6-3 205 So.______Herndon, VA/Hill School 89 Dylan Rahm D 6-2 180 So.______Allentown, PA/Parkland 91 Jack Ruddy D 6-4 215 So.______Princeton, NJ/The Hun School 92 Ryan Harkin M 6-0 185 Fr.______Johns Creek, GA/Johns Creek 97 Trystan Uphoff M 6-0 185 So.______Dallas, TX/Highland Park 99 Jacob Brunner M 6-0 175 So.______Lakewood, CO/Lakewood GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

Game-By-Game Recaps third of the game at the 4:38 mark dashed Johns Hopkins put the game away in a any hopes of a Johns Hopkins comeback. third period that saw them get goals from - Game 1 - DeSimone led the Blue Jays with three five different players and outscore the Wol- #10 Ohio State-14, #20 Johns Hopkins-8 goals and one assist, while Matt Narewski verines 6-0 to go up 12-5 at the end of three Feb. 20, 2021 • Homewood Field won 14-of-22 faceoffs and had nine ground periods. Senior Connor DeSimone scored balls. Josh Kirson, a graduate transfer who both of his goals in the period and the Blue BALTIMORE, MD – Visiting Ohio State had played previously at Ohio State, posted Jays also got goals from Jack Keogh, Brett jumped out to a 9-2 lead midway through 13 saves in goal in his Johns Hopkins debut. Baskin, Garrett Degnon and Jacob Angelus in the second quarter and held off a sec- Six different players had at least one goal the game-turning 15-minutes. In addition to ond-half Johns Hopkins rally to secure a for the Buckeyes with Leclaire (4), Hughes his goal, Keogh assisted on the Degnon and 14-8 Big Ten men’s lacrosse victory over (3) and Jack Myers (3) leading the way offen- Angelus goals in the period. the Blue Jays at Homewood Field Satur- sively. Wahlund posted 11 saves and added Epstein would complete his six-goal after- day afternoon. The loss spoiled the Johns nine ground balls to secure the win in goal noon with a pair of fourth-quarter extra-man Hopkins coaching debut of Peter Milliman, for Ohio State, which held advantages in strikes, both of which were assisted by DeS- whose team rallied to within four several shots (37-32) and ground balls (33-26). imone. Bryce Clay and Myers scored in the times before a pair of late Buckeye goals ac- Notes: The hat trick for DeSimone is the final quarter for Michigan, which was held to counted for the final scoring. fourth of his career and his four points are just three goals in the final 41 minutes after Ohio State used a 5-0 run that turned a career high • Degnon’s goal extended his grabbing the 4-2 lead in the opening 18:14 an early 1-1 tie into a 6-1 lead early in the goal-scoring streak to seven games • Wil- of the game. second quarter. A Tre Leclair unassisted liams’ goal was the 80th of his career • Nare- Epstein’s six-goal effort led the way for goal with 8:20 left in the first quarter ig- wski’s 14 faceoff wins mark the fourth time Johns Hopkins, which got goals and points nited the spree for the Buckeyes, who got in his career that he has won 14 or more. from eight different players in the victory. goals from five different players during the DeSimone matched Epstein’s six points with run. A Grant Mitchell goal, his second of - Game 2 - a two-goal, four-assist effort, while Angelus the game, with 13:21 on the second-quarter #20 Johns Hopkins-14, Michigan-7 (1g, 3a), Keogh (1g, 2a) and Williams (1g, clock capped the surge. Feb. 27, 2021 • UM Lacrosse Stadium 1a) added multi-point games of their own. Johns Hopkins’ Connor DeSimone, who In all, 10 of Johns Hopkins’ 14 goals were was making his first career start on attack, ANN ARBOR, MI – The Johns Hopkins men’s assisted on the day. halted the run with his second unassisted lacrosse team picked up the first win of Michael Boehm scored twice and added goal of the game just 45 seconds after Mitch- the Peter Milliman era on Saturday as they an assist and Myers scored the two goals to ell’s goal, but Griffin Hughes answered five used an 11-1 run that bridged the second power Michigan. The Wolverines held slight minutes later to start a three-goal run for and fourth quarters to fuel a 14-7 win at advantages in shots (34-33), ground balls OSU that took less than three minutes and Michigan. The win improves the Blue Jays’ (31-28) and faceoffs (12-11), but UM turned gave the Buckeyes the seven-goal lead. record to 1-1 (1-1 B1G), while the Wolverines the ball over 21 times, including 14 in the After trading goals that bookended half- slip to 0-2 (0-2). second and third quarters combined when time, the Blue Jays used a three-goal run of Johns Hopkins trailed by two on three Johns Hopkins outscored the hosts 11-2. their own to slice a 10-3 deficit to 10-6 at the different occasions in the first 19 minutes Notes: The six goals are one shy of Ep- end of the third quarter. Junior Garrett De- and was down 4-2 when junior Joey Epstein stein’s career-high of seven and his three gnon’s laser from the wing off a feed from picked the top far corner from the wing with EMO goals are one shy of the school record Jacob Angelus made it 10-4 with more than 11:05 to play in the second quarter while the (a record he co-holds with Patrick Fraser and nine minutes left in the third quarter. That Blue Jays were up a main. That ignited a 5-0 Terry Riordan) • The six points for DeSimone score stood for nearly eight minutes before run in the period that eventually grew to the and three points for Keogh are career highs, DeSimone and Jack Keogh added goals in 11-1 surge that put the game away. while Angelus tied his career high with the final 90 seconds to make it a four-goal Epstein’s EMO strike was the first of three four points • Degnon has scored a goal in a game entering the fourth quarter. straight he would score as he beat the shot team-best eight straight games • Williams’ The 10-6 deficit was the first of three clock with a flag down at the 7:43 mark and third-quarter assist was his 125th career times the Blue Jays pulled within four, but scored another from the wing less than a point • Today’s game was the first game Johns each time they did, the Buckeyes answered. minute later to give the Blue Jays their first Hopkins has ever played on February 27 … Keogh’s goal, which came from a tough an- lead of the game at 5-4 with just under seven this was the only date between February 15 gle with just four seconds remaining in the minutes left in the first half. and May 31 that Johns Hopkins had never third quarter, was the first of six alternating A Cole Williams goal at the 2:41 mark played on. goals the teams scored. A Cole Williams made it 6-4, but Avery Myers scored at buzzer goal for the Blue Jays with 9:05 left in the before halftime to make it a one-goal game fourth quarter made it 12-8, but Ohio State at 6-5 at intermission. goalie Skylar Wahlund came up with a big save in-tight on Blue Jay attackman Bren- dan Grimes a short time later and Hughes’ GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 21

- Game 3 - a three-game winning streak in the series A Jacob Angelus goal for Johns Hopkins #3 Maryland-18, #20 Johns Hopkins-10 snapped with the loss. just 38 seconds in the third period ignited a Mar. 6, 2021 • Wisnauskas (2g, 7a), Bernhardt (5g, 1a) quarter that saw the Blue Jays outscore the and Daniel Maltz (3g, 3a) led the way for Nittany Lions 7-0, win 6-of-7 faceoffs and COLLEGE PARK, MD – The third-ranked Maryland, which also got 14 saves from hold a commanding 18-0 advantage in shots. Maryland men’s lacrosse team used an 11-0 sophomore goalie Logan McNaney and a Six different players scored for Johns run that bridged the second and fourth 17-of-29 performance on faceoffs from Justin Hopkins in the third quarter with the An- quarters to turn a 7-5 deficit into a 16-7 lead Shockey. gelus goal jump-starting the period and and the Terrapins regained possession of Notes: Williams now has 14 goals and DeSimone’s fourth of the day ending it with The Rivalry Trophy with an 18-10 win over eight assists in six career games against 88 seconds on the clock. In between, the visiting Johns Hopkins at Maryland Stadium Maryland, while Epstein has 10 goals and five Blue Jays got two goals from Garrett Degnon Saturday afternoon. The Terps improve to assists in three games against the Terps. The and single goals from Williams, Epstein and 3-0 overall with the win while the Blue Jays 28 combined goals are the most in a Hop- Alexander Mabbett. Five of the seven goals slip to 1-2 with the loss. kins-Maryland games since 2000, when the in the quarter were assisted with Epstein Johns Hopkins had used a 3-0 run of its Blue Jays topped the Terps, 20-11, at Home- and long stick midfielder Connor Delaney own to turn a 5-4 deficit into the 7-5 lead late wood Field. Today’s loss is just the second picking up a pair of helpers in the quarter. in the second quarter. A Connor DeSimone for Johns Hopkins at Maryland Stadium in Penn State scored the final three goals of goal that beat the shot clock tied it at 5-5 its last 11 games there (including two games the game as Malone, Jackson Reynolds and and Jacob Angelus and Joey Esptein scored in the 2015 Big Ten Tournament). Mac O’Keefe all tallied in the fourth quarter back-to-back goals just under 90 seconds for the Nittany Lions. apart a short-time later to give the Blue Jays - Game 4 - After losing the first four faceoffs the the two-goal lead. Johns Hopkins-13, #12 Penn State-6 game, the Blue Jays won 12 of the next 14, The Terps had it tied at 7-7 at the half as Mar. 13, 2021 • Homewood Field including 10-of-11 in the second and third Logan Wisnauskas and Anthony DeMaio quarters combined to maintain a decided scored consecutive goals just 40 seconds BALTIMORE, MD – The 12th-ranked Penn possession advantage. Junior Matt Narewski apart in the final three minutes of the State men’s lacrosse team needed less than did most of the damage at the X for Johns opening half to account for the deadlock at four minutes to score twice and jump to a 2-0 Hopkins as he won 12-of-21 faceoffs and had intermission. lead against Johns Hopkins Saturday after- five ground balls in the win. The third quarter was all Maryland as the noon at Homewood Field. The Nittany Lions DeSimone paced the Blue Jays offensively Terps outscored the Blue Jays 8-0 in the peri- would need more than 42 minutes to add two as he scored a career-high four goals and od to put the game away. A Jared Bernhardt more as the host Blue Jays used a 13-1 run added one assist. Epstein (2g, 2a), Williams unassisted goal while the teams were playing that bridged the first and third quarters to (2g), Degnon (2g), Keogh (1g, 1a) and Delaney 5-on-5 broke the 7-7 tie at the 10:32 mark and fuel a 13-6 victory that improved their record (2a) added multi-point games for Johns Hop- Bubba Fairman dodged from behind the goal to 2-2 overall and 2-2 in the Big Ten. Penn kins, which also got six saves from Kirson less than a minute later to give the Terps the State slips to 1-3 overall and in the Big Ten. and held advantages in shots (46-22), ground lead for good. The Nittany Lions’ early two-goal lead was balls (28-25) and faceoffs (13-9). Bernhardt scored three of his five goals gone by the end of the first quarter as a Cole Malone had a hand in four of Penn State’s during the third-quarter surge and Wisnaus- Williams unassisted goal at the 9:04 mark six goals on the day as he had two goals and kas picked up three of his career-high seven ignited a quarter-ending four-goal run that two assists, while O’Keefe had two goals on assists to help fuel the spree. also included strikes from Jack Keogh, Joey the day. Senior goalie Colby Kneese had 13 Johns Hopkins had opened the game with Epstein and Connor DeSimone. saves for the Nittany Lions. a 3-1 spurt in the opening 10 minutes as Penn State halted the run just under two Notes: The last time Johns Hopkins held Epstein scored twice and Cole Williams once minutes into the second quarter when Jack a team shotless for an entire quarter was for the Blue Jays, but Maryland answered Kelly scored off a feed from TJ Malone after on March 2, 2012, when the Blue Jays held with a three-goal run to grab a 4-3 lead late Malone grabbed the rebound off a Josh Kir- Princeton without a shot in the second quar- in the period. son save and found Kelly on the crease for ter of a 10-8 victory • Degnon extended his The Blue Jays got a goal from senior LSM quick-stick goal from close range. team-best goal-scoring streak to 10 games • Conner Delaney with just two seconds left From there, it was all Johns Hopkins for Epstein is now just two points shy of 100 for in the first quarter to pull even at 4-4 and the next 28 minutes as the Blue Jays an - his career (65g, 33a) • The Blue Jays are now used the DeSimone-sparked three-goal run swered the Kelly goal with a nine-goal run 10-3 all-time against Penn State and 5-1 all- to answer Bernhardt’s first of the day to grab that pushed the 4-3 lead to 13-3 at the end time in games played on March 13 • The win the 7-5 lead. Epstein’s third goal of the half, of the third quarter. was the first for head coach Peter Milliman which came with 3:31 left in the second quar- Back-to-back DeSimone goals on quick at Homewood Field • The six goals Penn ter, was answered by the run-starting tallies dodges from behind the goal came 10 min- State scored were its fewest since falling 8-6 by Wisnauskas and DeMaio that accounted utes apart in the second quarter to give the to Maryland in the 2017 Big Ten Semifinals. for the halftime tie. Blue Jays a 6-3 lead at the half and set the Williams (2g, 3a), Epstein (3g, 1a) and stage for what proved to be the game-decid- DeSimone (2g) paced the Blue Jays, who had ing quarter. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

- Game 5 - and Connor DeSimone in a 37-second span In a game featuring five ties, the first quar- #7 Rutgers-15, #14 Johns Hopkins-9 closed the spree for Johns Hopkins. ter ended even at 3-3 with the Blue Jays’ Jacob Mar. 20, 2021 • Homewood Field Rutgers was within one at 5-4 after a Angelus and O’Keefe both scoring twice in Knobloch goal on extra-man, but the Blue the frame, the Blue Jays led 1-0, trailed 2-1 BALTIMORE, MD – Seventh-ranked Rutgers Jays answered with the Grimes and Degnon and were up 3-2 before O’Keefe’s second used an 11-2 game-ending run over the final goals in a three-minute span late in the forced the deadlock at the end of the opening 32 minutes to fuel a 15-9 come-from-behind second quarter to grab the 7-4 lead with 15 minutes. win over 14th-ranked Johns Hopkins in Big 2:30 remaining in the first half. The three- Johns Hopkins grabbed a short-lived 4-3 Ten men’s lacrosse action at Homewood goal lead didn’t last long as Charalambides lead early in the second quarter when junior Field Saturday afternoon. The win improves jump-started the 11-2 game-ending run Joey Epstein picked the far post from the the Scarlet Knights’ record to 4-1 overall and with the first of his three on the day just 66 wing on extra-man; the goal was the 100th 4-1 in the Big Ten, while the Blue Jays slip to seconds after Degnon’s goal. point of his career. 2-3 overall and 2-3 in the league. Mullins led the Scarlet Knights with five Penn State scored the final four goals Johns Hopkins led 7-4 late in the second goals and three assists and Charalambides of the first half with all four coming in a quarter after back-to-back goals from fresh- added three goals and two assists. Rut - five-minute span midway through the second man Brendan Grimes and junior Garrett gers got 12 saves from Colin Kirst and the quarter. Dylan Foulds scored the second and Degnon before the Scarlet Knights grabbed ‘Knights outshot the Blue Jays 46-31 in the fourth of those goals with TJ Malone and some late momentum heading into halftime victory. Traynor also scoring during the spree for the when Adam Charalambides scored in transi- Degnon (3g, 1a) and DeSimone (2g, 2a) Nittany Lions, who led 7-4 at the half. tion after a save from Colin Kirst. paced the Blue Jays offensively and Matt Johns Hopkins scored four of the first five The 7-5 halftime lead was down to one ear- Narewski won 16-of-25 faceoffs with 11 goals of the second half to force the 8-8 tie ly in the third quarter when Kieran Mullins ground balls. early in the fourth quarter. Degnon and Ep- scored from in tight and Kirst stopped the Notes: Degnon extended his goal-scoring stein scored early in the third quarter to pull Blue Jays’ Joey Epstein on back-to-back point- streak to 11 games; his four points today are the Blue Jays within one at 7-6 before Malone blank shots in quick succession on JHU’s a career-high and his three goals match his and Cole Williams traded goals in the final ensuing possession to keep it a 7-6 game. personal best. DeSimone’s 21 points in five five minutes of the third quarter to make it Mullins and Jonathan Dugerio then book- games are already a career high • JHU was 8-7 Penn State entering the final period. ended goals around another Degnon strike 3-for-3 on extra-man and the Blue Jays are Degnon got inside his defender from the in the final 5:26 of the period to account for now 8-for-15 (.533) on the year • Narewski’s wing to force the fifth and final tie of the an 8-8 game heading into the final quarter. 16 faceoff wins were one shy of his career game (8-8) at 12:52 mark, but it was the back- The fourth quarter was all Rutgers as the high and his 11 ground balls tied his career to-back O’Keefe goals that proved to the be Scarlet Knights outscored the Blue Jays 7-1 high. the difference. in the final 15 minutes to pull away for the O’Keefe led Penn State with four goals and six-goal victory. Connor Kirst needed just six - Game 6 - one assist, while Malone added two goals seconds to open the fourth-quarter scoring Penn State-11, #17 Johns Hopkins-8 and two assists. Colby Kneese was strong for Rutgers and Charalambides checked the Mar. 28, 2021 • Panzer Stadium in goal for the Nittany Lions as he posted 15 ball out of Blue Jay goalie Josh Kirson’s stick saves and Gerard Arceri won 15-of-19 faceoffs and into an empty net 58 seconds later to give STATE COLLEGE, PA – The Penn State men’s to help fuel the win. the ‘Knights a two-goal lead. lacrosse team broke an 8-8 tie with three Johns Hopkins goal two goals apiece from The Blue Jays pulled within one 56 seconds straight goals in the fourth quarter, includ- Angelus, Williams, Epstein and Degnon and after the Charalambides goal when junior ing back-to-back tallies in a 28-second span Keogh had two assists. The Blue Jays held a Evan Zinn got his hands free on a sweep from late in the period, to pull away from visiting slight advantage in ground balls (39-35) and the top and picked the low corner to make it Johns Hopkins for an 11-8 win at rain-soaked the shots were even (39-39). 10-9 with 13 minutes remaining. Panzer Stadium Sunday afternoon. The win The Blue Jay defense came up with a big improves Penn State’s record to 2-4 overall stop on Rutgers next possession, but the and 2-4 in the Big Ten, while the Blue Jays slip ‘Knights quickly made the Blue Jays pay for to 2-4 overall and 2-4 in the league. a failed clear as Mullins beat Kirson from After Hopkins had tied the game at 8-8 on in-tight off an assist from Shane Knobloch to a Garrett Degnon goal with 12:52 to play, the jump-start a game-ending five goal run that Nittany Lions got a goal in transition three saw Mullins scored three times and assist minutes later from Mac O’Keefe to ignite on the other two. the deciding spree. The 9-8 score held for Mullins had opened the scoring in the more than five minutes before O’Keefe struck game just over one minute in, but the Blue for an extra-man goal with 4:42 remaining Jays scored four of the next five to grab a 4-2 and then Jack Traynor added an insurance lead early in the second quarter. Back-to- goal shortly after what was a non-releasable back extra-man goals from Cole Williams penalty expired just under 30 seconds later. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 23

- Game 7 - Zawada and Bonomi both scored three Ohio State, which had answered Michigan-13, Johns Hopkins-10 goals to lead the way offensively for Michi- game-opening goals from Delaney and Apr. 4, 2021 • Homewood Field gan, but the real story for UM was the play Grimes with strikes by Scott White and My- of goalie John Kiracofe, who posted 16 saves, ers, responded to Grimes’ second goal with BALTIMORE, MD – The visiting Michigan including 11 in the second and third quarters a 6-0 run that extended from late in the first men’s lacrosse team used a six-goal run that combined when the Wolverines outscored quarter through early in the second. bridged the second and third quarters to turn the Blue Jays 8-4. Senior Ryan Terefenko scored all three of a 5-3 deficit into a 9-5 lead and the Wolver- DeSimone tied his career high for goals (4) his first-half goals during the spree, includ- ines never trailed again in a 13-10 win over and points (6) and Angelus (2g, 1a), Epstein ing one on extra-man, to fuel the run for the Johns Hopkins at Homewood Field Sunday (3a) and Luke Shilling (1g, 1a) all posted Buckeyes. Terefenko’s three goals came in afternoon. Both teams now stand at 2-5 over- multi-goal games for the Blue Jays. Junior succession in a two-minute span late in the all and 2-5 in the Big Ten after today’s game. Matt Narewski won 13-of-22 faceoffs and first quarter and Myers and Reid scored in a The Blue Jays led 3-1 and 4-2 early and were had eight ground balls for the Blue Jays, who 42-second span early in the second period up 5-3 after freshman Brendan Grimes went held advantages in shots (38-34) and ground to make it 8-3. low to high on extra-man to give the Blue balls (35-27). The teams traded the next four goals to Jays their third, two-goal lead in the first 18 account for a 10-5 Buckeye lead late second minutes of the game. The Blue Jays went - Game 8 - quarter, but a Garrett Degnon laser with scoreless for 19 minutes after the Grimes #14 Ohio State-14, Johns Hopkins-12 3:07 left before halftime and the third of goal and the Wolverines responded with the Apr. 10, 2021 • Ohio Stadium Grimes’ three first-half goals just six seconds six-goal run that gave them the lead for good. before intermission accounted for the 10-7 Josh Zawada, Avery Myers and Tyler Papa COLUMBUS, OH – The 14th-ranked Ohio halftime score. all scored in the final 11 minutes of the State men’s lacrosse team jumped out to It took just 75 seconds for the Blue Jays to second quarter to give the Wolverines a 6-5 a five-goal first-half lead and then held off open the third-quarter scoring as Williams lead at the half. Zawada’s goal came on the a spirited rally by Johns Hopkins as the scored from in-tight off a quick feed from extra-man while the Myers and Papa goals Buckeyes knocked off the Blue Jays, 14-12, at Connor DeSimone and freshmen Johnathan were both unassisted, even-strength strikes. Ohio Stadium Saturday afternoon. The win Peshko and Dunn scored back-to-back goals The one-goal halftime lead swelled to four improves Ohio State’s record to 4-4 overall in an eight-second span eight minutes later quickly in the second half as Jacob Jackson and in the Big Ten, while Johns Hopkins falls to tie the game at 10-10. opened the third-quarter scoring just 52 sec- to 2-6 overall and in the league. That tie last one second short of two min- onds in and Myers and Zawada both added After Hopkins had rallied from three dif- utes before Myers ignited the three-goal run their second of the day before the period was ferent five-goal deficits to tie the game at 10- that gave Ohio State a lead it would never six minutes old. 10 on a Tyler Dunn goal with 5:42 to play in relinquish. It took less than 90 seconds midway the third quarter, the Buckeyes scored three The hat trick is the first for Grimes, whose through the third quarter for the Blue Jays straight to go up 13-10. Jack Myers opened three-goal effort was matched by Williams, to slice the four-goal deficit in half as Jacob the spree when he struck two minutes after who also added two assists on the day. De- Angelus scored from in-tight off a quick feed Dunn had scored and Jackson Reid and Tre gnon scored twice and DeSimone had three from Joey Epstein and Connor DeSimone fin- Leclaire added goals in the first five minutes assists for the Blue Jays, who won 16-of-30 fa- ished one off from Angelus just 85 seconds of the fourth quarter to make it 13-10. ceoffs and held a slight advantage in ground later to make it 9-7. Cole Williams sandwiched his second and balls (31-30). The Wolverines answered with back-to- third goals of the game around a Johnny Reid (4g, 2a) and Myers (3g, 2a) and Tere- back goals of their own with Bryce Clay Wiseman goal for Ohio State to make it 14- fenko (3g) account for 10 of Ohio State’s 14 making it 10-7 before the end of the third 12 with 3:30 remaining. Johns Hopkins had goals in the victory. quarter and Jake Bonomi scoring on a 15- a goal disallowed after the first of Williams’ Notes: Williams’ two assists give him 50 yard laser at the 11:21 mark of the fourth to two goals that would have made it 13-12 and in his career, while his five-point day leaves give Michigan its four-goal lead back at 11-7. a Joey Epstein offering with just over two him just eight points shy of 150 for his career The Blue Jays had one final push as back- minutes remaining was turned aside and (92g, 50a). Blue Jay freshmen accounted to-back DeSimone goals – both of which the Buckeyes were able to run out the clock for five goals on the day. Dunn won 4-of-7 were assisted by Epstein – and another from for the win. faceoffs to go along with his first career goal. Angelus on a nifty dodge to the goal with 4:42 A high-scoring first half ended with the remaining sliced the deficit to 11-10. Buckeyes up 10-7. The Blue Jays led 3-2 early Johns Hopkins won the faceoff after the on as freshman Brendan Grimes scored twice Angelus goal, but Michigan’s Justin Wietfeldt and Conner Delaney once in the first 10 min- quickly forced a turnover that the Wolverines utes to stake Johns Hopkins to the early lead. turned into a Grant McCurry goal just 58 sec- onds later and Zawada added an empty-net goal in the final 30 seconds to account for the final scoring. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

- Game 9 - The late five-goal surge was the third key A Kirst strike early in the third quarter #7 Rutgers-17, Johns Hopkins-11 run of the game for the Scarlet Knights, who pushed the Rutgers lead back to three at 9-6, Apr. 17, 2021 • SHI Stadium wasted little time jumping out to a three-goal but Conner Delaney scored off the ensuing lead to open the game as back-to-back goals faceoff for the Blue Jays and Epstein stuck a PISCATAWAY, NJ – Adam Charalambides from Charalambides and a strike in transi- rebound home less than two minutes later scored six goals and added two assists to lead tion from Brennan Kamish in the first 6:35 to make it 9-8. the seventh-ranked Rutgers men’s lacrosse gave Rutgers an early 3-0 lead. After a David Sprock goal for the Scarlet team to a 17-11 win over visiting Johns Hop- The Blue Jays had the game even at 4-4 at Knights made it 10-8 with 11:03 on the kins at SHI Stadium Saturday evening. The the end of the first quarter as Cole Williams third-quarter clock, the Blue Jays again went Scarlet Knights improve to 7-2 overall and 7-2 got Johns Hopkins on the board two minutes back-to-back with Garrett Degnon and Wil- in the Big Ten, while the Blue Jays slip to 2-7 after the Kamish goal and he answered a liams scoring midway through the period to overall and 2-7 in the Big Ten. Ross Scott strike a short time later to ignite pull Johns Hopkins even at 10-10. The Blue Jays had the game tied at a three-goal quarter-ending run for the Blue It was 11-11 less than two minutes later 11-11 late in the third quarter before Jays. The spree also included a 12-yard blast after Scott and Williams traded goals and Charalambides took over. He scored three from Brett Baskin and a Connor DeSimone that score held until late in the period when consecutive goals in a span of 1:45 in the buzzer-beater with just one second remain- Charalambides took over and ignited the final two minutes of the period to give the ing off a Williams assist from a quick restart 6-0 game-ending run for the Scarlet Knights. ‘Knights what proved to be an insurmount- from the side. Williams paced the Blue Jays with four able 14-11 lead heading into the final quarter. The Scarlet Knights opened the second goals and one assist and Epstein added two After Johns Hopkins had a golden oppor- quarter with another three-goal run to grab goals and two assists for Johns Hopkins, tunity to slice the deficit to two early in the a 7-4 lead less than six minutes into the pe- which also got also got a 17-of-26 perfor- fourth period with an extra-man attempt, riod. Cole Daninger scored in transition and mance at the X from Matt Narewski. Charalambides had a hand in consecutive then Connor Kirst and Mullins struck just Charalambides’ eight-point effort led the RU goals in a span of 46 seconds to push the 11 seconds apart to account for the 7-4 lead. Scarlet Knights, who also got four goals and lead to 16-11. He fed Kieran Mullins from The Blue Jays made it an 8-6 game at the two assists from Kirst and two goals and two goal line extended at the 8:58 mark and then half as freshman Johnathan Pehsko got his assists from Mullins. quick-sticked one home from the doorstep hands free on the wing with an assist to class- to push the lead to five. mate Casey McDermott and Joey Epstein answered a Kirst extra-man goal late in the period when he finished from the doorstep off a nifty feed from Jacob Angelus. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 25

- Game 10 - Maryland (10-0, 10-0 B1G) won the fol- Maryland carried the 11-10 lead into the #1 Maryland-14, Johns Hopkins-11 lowing faceoff and worked out of a timeout fourth quarter as Fairman and Daniel Maltz Apr. 24, 2021 • SHI Stadium for a good look, which they found with both scored in the final 4:07 of the third 18.5 seconds remaining when Bernhardt with the Blue Jays managing Degnon’s ca- BALTIMORE, MD – The top-ranked Maryland found Wisnauskas on the wing and he went reer-high-tying third of the game during that men’s lacrosse team scored the last three high to the far post for what proved to the time to account for the one-goal Terp lead goals of the game – all of which came in the game-winner. entering the final period. final two minutes – to rally past host Johns A late-game rally didn’t look like it would The Blue Jays had the 13-11 lead ten min- Hopkins for a 14-13 victory at Homewood be necessary as the Terps needed just 10:33 utes after the final quarter started courtesy Field Saturday afternoon. The 121st edition to grab a 5-0 lead that was jump-started of the two extra-man strikes from Peshko of college lacrosse’s greatest rivalry turned by back-to-back goals from Bernhardt in a and the DeSimone low-to-high rip from the into an instant classic and near shocking up- 10-second span less than two minutes into wing, but in a game of runs it was Maryland set after Maryland had jumped to a big early the game. that had the final surge to pull out the one- lead, only to have the Blue Jays fight back Wisnauskas and Bubba Fairman goals in goal victory. and take a late two-goal lead before falling. a 51-second span later in the quarter capped Johns Hopkins got three goals from both The Blue Jays (2-8, 2-8 B1G) trailed by five the run, which finally ended with a Cole Wil- DeSimone and Degnon, one goal and three on two occasions at 5-0 and 9-4, but used a liams goal for the Blue Jays with just seconds assists from Epstein and one goal and two stunning 9-2 run that bridged the second remaining in the first period. assists from Williams, while Peshko had the and fourth quarters to grab a late 13-11 lead. Johns Hopkins was within 6-4 after Joey first multi-goal game of his career. Down 11-10 entering the fourth quarter, Epstein and Tyler Dunn bookended another The story for the Blue Jays came up the Johns Hopkins scored the first three goals Bernhardt tally midway through the second middle of the field as junior Matt Narewski of the final period to grab the 13-11 lead. quarter, but another Wisnauskas goal and won 15-of-23 faceoffs and had 10 ground A pair of extra-man strikes from freshman tallies from Griffin Brown and Anthony De- balls, while sophomore Tim Marcille made Johnathan Peshko were sandwiched around Maio put the momentum back with guys in his first career start in goal and came up with a Connor DeSimone strike in the first 10 red with less than four minutes remaining 11 saves to keep the Blue Jays in the game minutes of the period to stake the Blue Jays before halftime. after falling behind early. to the two-goal lead with just over five min- The 9-4 lead for Maryland didn’t make it Bernhardt and Wisnauskas both had four utes remaining. to halftime as Garrett Degnon blew home goals and one assist to lead the way for the That lead held for just over three min- a 12-yarder and Jacob Angelus scored from Terrapins, who got 10 saves in goal from utes before the Terps strung together the the doorstep in the final 39 seconds of the Logan McNaney and a 13-of-29 performance game-ending three-goal run that proved to second quarter to make it 9-6 at the half. from faceoff specialist Luke Weiman. the difference. After being outscored by Maryland 8-0 in Senior Logan Wisnauskas ignited the the third quarter of their last meeting, the spree when he scored with one second re- first goal of the second half figured to be cru- maining on the shot clock and 1:48 on the cial and it took just 55 seconds for the Blue game clock with a flip high into the net as he Jays to pull within two as DeSimone snuck was falling to the ground. It then took just 12 one inside the near post after dodging from seconds for the Terps to draw even as senior behind the goal. Jared Bernhardt gained possession of the It took less than a minute midway through ensuing faceoff near midfield and streaked the period for the Blue Jays to go from down into the offensive zone and blew a low shot two to even as Degnon fired one home from into the corner on the run. the wing off a feed from Williams and Baskin got his left-hand free as he worked to the middle of the field just 54 seconds later to force the first of three ties in the final 23 minutes. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP)

- Game 11 - Jacob Angelus and Penn State’s Grant DeSimone (3g, 3a), Williams (4g) and De- Johns Hopkins-15, #19 Penn State-7 Haus traded goals in the first 6:15 of the third gnon (3g) led a Blue Jay scoring attack that May 1, 2021 • Panzer Stadium quarter before the Blue Jays got three goals saw eight different players score at least one - B1G Quarterfinals - in a span of less than three minutes to grab goal and 10 different players register a point. the 12-5 lead and put the game away. Sophomore Tim Marcille made his second UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – The Johns Hopkins DeSimone dodged from behind the goal straight start in goal for Johns Hopkins and men’s lacrosse team used an 8-1 run to turn a at the 6:48 mark, Degnon blew one home picked up his first career victory as he played 4-4 tie into a 12-5 lead and the Blue Jays never off a feed from Angelus and freshman Bran- all but seven seconds and registered 12 looked back in knocking off host Penn State, don Grimes added his seventh of the year saves while allowing just six goals. He led a 15-7, in the Big Ten Quarterfinals Saturday to make it a seven-goal game with just over defensive effort that saw the Blue Jays cause evening at Panzer Stadium. The win moves two minutes remaining in the third quarter. 10 or Penn State’s 17 turnovers; the Nittany the Blue Jays into the semifinals, where Mac O’Keefe and TJ Malone sliced the Lions scored just one goal in a span of 29:51 they will take on second-seeded Rutgers on deficit to 12-7 with back-to-back goals that midway through the game. Thursday, May 6 (7:30 pm). bridged the third and fourth quarters, but O’Keefe (2g, 1a), Malone (1g, 2a) and Kelly Johns Hopkins improves to 6-3 all-time in DeSimone scored his third of the game 69 (2g) led the way for Penn State, which also the Big Ten Tournament and 4-0 against the seconds after Malone’s tally and Cole Wil- got a 16-of-23 performance at the X from number three seed. JHU’s six all-time wins liams added the final two of the night for the Gerard Arceri. in the tournament are the most by any team Blue Jays to secure the spot in the semifinals. Notes: Williams set a school record by in the league. The first of those two goals for Williams was playing in his 65th career game today … he The Blue Jays (3-8) had trailed 3-1 early and the 100th of his career. had shared the record with Paul Rabil (2005- found themselves tied 4-4 after Jack Kelly’s Penn State (4-7) had scored three times in 08), Michael Kimmel (2007-10), John Crawley extra-man goal for the Nittany Lions knotted the first eight minutes of the game to grab (20014-17), Joe Carlini (2014-17), Pat Fraser things up with 10:43 to play in the second the early 3-1 lead, only to see the Blue Jays (2015-18) and Shack Stanwick (2015-18). quarter. By the time Penn State scored again grab a 4-3 lead at the end of the first period Williams also started his 50th career game it was 9-4 Blue Jays and the Johns Hopkins as freshman Johnathan Peshko ignited a today, while Connor DeSimone and Jared lead never dipped below four in the final 30 three-goal run that took just 2:04 late in the Reinson played in their 50th. Williams is minutes of the game. period. After Peshko made it 3-2, Degnon the 20th player in school history to score 100 The 4-4 tie held for more than three min- and Williams scored back-to-back goals goals and he is also now the just the 15th utes before a Connor DeSimone goal in tran- just 38 seconds apart to quickly turn the 3-2 player in school history with more than 100 sition ignited a four-goal half-ending spree deficit into the 4-3 lead. goals and 50 assists. that gave the Blue Jays an 8-4 lead at halftime. The one-goal lead held for just over four The first career goal from freshman Casey minutes in the second quarter before Kelly McDermott, the second of Garrett Degnon’s scored Penn State’s third extra-man goal three goals in the game and a Joey Esptein of the game, but DeSimone answered 3:30 goal just six seconds before the break closed later to ignite what eventually became the out the four-goal spree. deciding 8-1 run. GAME 13 - JOHNS HOPKINS vs. MARYLAND (B1G CHAMPIONSHIP) / 27

- Game 12 - margin with an extra-man goal from Garrett The Scarlet Knights had three shots down Johns Hopkins-12, #6 Rutgers-10 Degnon and an unassisted goal from Jacob the stretch, but two went wide and Marcille May 6, 2021 • Panzer Stadium Angelus in the first four minutes of the saved the last offering from Charalambides - B1G Semifinals - second half. with 21 seconds remaining to seal the win. The Blue Jay defense held the high-scoring The save was one of five for Marcille in the UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – The sixth-seeded Scarlet Knights scoreless for just under 20 fourth quarter. and 20th-ranked Johns Hopkins men’s la- minutes midway through the game before Peshko scored a career-high four goals, crosse team got 10 goals from midfielders, an Ross Scott finally ended the drought when he Degnon recorded his fourth hat trick of the 18-of-23 performance on faceoffs from junior got his hands free after working from behind season and Baskin had the two goals to lead Matt Narewski and 12 saves from sophomore the goal with 1:06 to play in the third quarter. the way offensive for the Blue Jays. The 18 fa- goalie Tim Marcille as the Blue Jays stunned Peshko then isolated from behind the goal ceoff wins are a career-high for Narewski and second-seeded and sixth-ranked Rutgers, and stuck one with just eight seconds left the 12 saves match Marcille’s personal best. 12-10, in the Big Ten Semifinals Thursday in the period to make it 10-6 entering the Charalambides (2g, 1a), Kieran Mullins night. The Blue Jays (4-8) advance to Satur- fourth quarter. (1g, 2a) and Kirst (2g) led the way for Rutgers, day night’s championship game, where they The four-goal lead was down to one in which also got 12 saves from Colin Kirst. will face top-ranked Maryland. less than six minutes as Ryan Gallagher, Johns Hopkins will be making its fourth In a game the Blue Jays trailed only briefly Michael Sanguinetti and Connor Kirst all appearance in the Big Ten title game, includ- midway through the first half, it was a 7-2 run scored during the three-goal spree for the ing its third straight as the Blue Jays won the that bridged the second and third quarters Scarlet Knights. Rutgers (8-3) had used big title in 2018 and fell in overtime to top-seed- that gave Johns Hopkins the lead for good fourth-quarters to fuel its two regular-season ed Penn State in 2019. This will be the third after Rutgers had answered a game-opening wins over the Blue Jays and the three-goal straight Big Ten Tournament that will see the two-goal deficit with a three-goal spurt. run gave the ‘Knights, to that point, a 13-1 Blue Jays and Terrapins meet; Johns Hopkins Down 3-2 early in the second quarter, scoring margin in the final period of the knocked off Maryland, 13-10, in the 2018 title freshman Johnathan Peshko and senior Brett three games against Johns Hopkins this game and 12-7 in the semifinals a year later. Baskin scored unassisted goals two minutes season. Notes: Johns Hopkins improved to 7-3 all- apart to make it 4-3. Rutgers answered with Senior attackman Connor DeSimone took time in the Big Ten Tournament; the seven a Brennan Kamish goal three minutes after matters into his own hands at that point. wins are the most of any team in the league. Baskin’s goal, but Baskin responded 45 sec- Isolating from the wing after another Na- Narewski added a career-high 12 ground onds later with his second of the game and rewski faceoff win, he dodged hard to the balls to go along with his personal-best 18 senior Cole Willians got inside his defender middle of the field and stuck one just under faceoff wins. Blue Jay freshmen accounted on a dodge to the goal and scored up high the crossbar to halt the Rutgers run and give for four goals and one assist in the win to- to make it 6-4. the Blue Jays an 11-9 lead. He then assisted night and have now totaled 16 goals and five The teams traded two goals late in the on another extra-man goal from Degnon with assists in the last five games. second quarter to account for a 7-5 Blue Jay 4:22 remaining before Adam Charalambides lead at the half before Hopkins doubled that got one back with just over three minutes on the clock. 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game Results All games (as of May 07, 2021)

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. Goalie * Feb 20 #10 OHIO STATE L 8-14 0-1-0 0-1-0 Baltimore, MD Josh Kirson (0-1) * Feb 27 at Michigan W 14-7 1-1-0 1-1-0 Ann Arbor, Mich. 122 Josh Kirson (1-1) * Mar 06 at #3 Maryland L 10-18 1-2-0 1-2-0 College Park, Md. 300 Josh Kirson (1-2) * Mar 13 #12 PENN STATE W 13-6 2-2-0 2-2-0 Baltimore, MD 254 Josh Kirson (2-2) * Mar 20 #7 RUTGERS L 9-15 2-3-0 2-3-0 Baltimore, MD 186 Josh Kirson (2-3) * Mar 28 at Penn State L 8-11 2-4-0 2-4-0 University Park, Pa. 219 Josh Kirson (2-4) * Apr 4 MICHIGAN L 10-13 2-5-0 2-5-0 Baltimore, MD 215 Josh Kirson (2-5) * Apr 10 at #14 Ohio State L 12-14 2-6-0 2-6-0 Columbus, Ohio 767 Josh Kirson (2-6) * Apr 17 at #7 Rutgers L 11-17 2-7-0 2-7-0 Piscataway, N.J. 1535 Josh Kirson (2-7) * Apr 24 #1 MARYLAND L 13-14 2-8-0 2-8-0 Baltimore, MD 250 Tim Marcille (0-1) ^ May 01 at #19 Penn State W 15-7 3-8-0 2-8-0 University Park, Pa. 258 Tim Marcille (1-1) ^ May 06 vs #6 Rutgers W 12-10 4-8-0 2-8-0 University Park, Pa. 322 Tim Marcille (2-1)

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Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Average Overall: 4-8 Total: 12 4428 369 Conference: 2-8 Home: 5 905 181 Home: 1-4 Away: 6 3201 534 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 1 322 322 Neutral: 1-0 Overtime: 0-0 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics All games (as of May 07, 2021)

Overall: 4-8 Conf: 2-8 Home: 1-4 Away: 2-4 Neut: 1-0

TEAM STATISTICS JHU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 135-427 146-453 Goals scored per game 11.25 12.17 Shot pct. .3 1 6 .3 2 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 274-427 257-453 SOG pct. .6 4 2 .5 6 7 S h o ts /G a m e 35.6 37.8 A s s is t s 76 83 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r tu n i t ie s 15-32 12-30 Conversion Percent .4 6 9 .4 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 135 146 M a n - u p 15 12 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s is te d 59 63 O v e r t im e 0 0 Goals scored average 11.25 12.17 GROUND BALLS 348 355 TURNOVERS 181 187 CAUSED TURNOVERS 81 75 FACEOFFS (W-L) 167-320 153-320 Faceoff W-L Pct. .5 2 2 .4 7 8 CLEARS 198-230 222-255 Clear Pct. .8 6 1 .8 7 1 PENALTIES N u m b e r 32 33 M in u te s 25:00 27:00 SHOT CLOCK VIOLATIONS 13 14 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 905 3201 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/181 6/534 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/322

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins 32 40 41 22 135 Johns Hopkins 95 112 127 93 427 Opponents 42 36 29 39 146 Opponents 130 103 93 127 453

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins 35 27 24 25 111 Johns Hopkins 65 71 85 53 274 Opponents 33 31 44 31 139 Opponents 77 63 53 64 257 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of May 07, 2021)

Overall: 4-8 Conf: 2-8 Home: 1-4 Away: 2-4 Neut: 1-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 3 Connor DeSimone 12-12 25 20 45 60 . 4 1 7 43 . 7 1 7 2 0 13 15 2 - - 4-2.5 14 Cole Williams 12-12 23 11 34 59 . 3 9 0 41 . 6 9 5 2 0 11 21 1 - - - 32 Joey Epstein 12-11 19 13 32 68 . 2 7 9 42 . 6 1 8 5 0 15 21 3 - - 1-0.5 40 Garrett Degnon 12-7 22 2 24 57 . 3 8 6 38 . 6 6 7 3 0 6 13 0 - - 3-2.5 23 Jacob Angelus 12-11 11 10 21 41 . 2 6 8 27 . 6 5 9 0 0 10 18 0 - - 1-0.5 24 Jack Keogh 10-9 3 8 11 15 . 2 0 0 9 . 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 - - - 51 Johnathan Peshko 8-0 9 1 10 21 . 4 2 9 12 . 5 7 1 2 0 4 2 2 - - 1-0.5 9 Brendan Grimes 12-5 7 0 7 37 . 1 8 9 21 . 5 6 8 1 0 5 8 2 - - 1-0.5 1 Brett Baskin 12-3 6 1 7 18 . 3 3 3 11 . 6 1 1 0 0 5 2 1 - - 2-1.5 55 Conner Delaney 12-0 3 2 5 6 . 5 0 0 5 . 8 3 3 0 0 35 6 11 - - 1-0.5 33 Casey McDermott 11-0 1 4 5 5 . 2 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 - - - 30 Tyler Dunn 7-0 2 0 2 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 0 8 0 1 13-34 . 3 8 2 - 29 Evan Zinn 12-1 1 1 2 12 . 0 8 3 8 . 6 6 7 0 0 11 11 2 - - 1-1.0 12 Luke Shilling 6-1 1 1 2 7 . 1 4 3 4 . 5 7 1 0 0 4 1 1 - - - 39 Matt Narewski 12-0 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 85 3 0 147-260 . 5 6 5 - 16 Alexander Mabbett 7-0 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 - - 1-0.5 87 Jared Reinson 12-12 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 31 10 15 - - 1-1.0 77 Hunter Jaronski 10-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 - - 5-6.0 37 Jake Lilly 12-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 - - 2-1.5 38 Ian Krampf 4-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 25 Kyle Prouty 8-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 3 0 0 7-24 . 2 9 2 - 91 Jack Ruddy 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 89 Dylan Rahm 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 76 Scott Smith 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 - 46 Patrick Deans 6-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 - - - 44 Beaudan Szuluk 11-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 - - 1-0.5 34 Brandon Shure 10-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 - - - 31 Owen McManus 11-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 9 - - 4-3.0 28 Jack Lyne 11-11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 5 - - 1-1.0 27 Brady Keneally 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - - 20 Jakson Raposo 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 - 15 Ryan Darby 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - - 13 Brett Martin 10-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 4 - - 1-0.5 11 Kyle DiPietro 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 10 Tim Marcille 4-3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 2 - - 1-1.0 8 Josh Kirson 9-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 - - - Total 12 135 76 211 427 . 3 1 6 274 . 6 4 2 15 0 348 181 81 167-320 . 5 2 2 32-25.0 Opponents 12 146 83 229 453 . 3 2 2 257 . 5 6 7 12 0 355 187 75 153-320 . 4 7 8 33-27.0

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 15 Ryan Darby 5-0 29:52 5 10.04 3 . 3 7 5 0 0 0 16 10 Tim Marcille 4-3 194:53 33 10.16 37 . 5 2 9 2 1 0 128 8 Josh Kirson 9-9 495:15 108 13.08 71 . 3 9 7 2 7 0 309 Total 12 720:00 146 12.17 111 . 4 3 2 4 8 0 453 Opponents 12 720:00 135 11.25 139 . 5 0 7 8 4 0 426

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins 32 40 41 22 135 Johns Hopkins 35 27 24 25 111 Opponents 42 36 29 39 146 Opponents 33 31 44 31 139

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Attendance Summary JHU Opponent Johns Hopkins 95 112 127 93 427 Total 905 3201 Opponents 130 103 93 127 453 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/181 6/534 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/322 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins 65 71 85 53 274 Opponents 77 63 53 64 257

CLEARS: Johns Hopkins -- 198-230 .861, Opponents -- 222-255 .871. MAN-UP OPPS: Johns Hopkins -- 15-32 .469, Opponents -- 12-30 .400. 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Individual Season/Career Statistics All games (as of May 07, 2021)

SEASON CAREER

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min 3 Connor DeSimone 12-12 25 20 45 60 .4 1 7 2 2 0 13 15 2 - 4-2.5 • 51-49 49 38 87 171 .2 8 7 4 3 0 53 36 4 - 8-6.5 14 Cole Williams 12-12 23 11 34 59 .3 9 0 0 2 0 11 21 1 - - • 66-51 102 54 156 370 .2 7 6 3 2 0 66 85 10 - 10-8.0 32 Joey Epstein 12-11 19 13 32 68 .2 7 9 1 5 0 15 21 3 - 1-0.5 • 33-31 72 43 115 219 .3 2 9 4 12 0 42 64 7 - 6-6.5 40 Garrett Degnon 12-7 22 2 24 57 .3 8 6 0 3 0 6 13 0 - 3-2.5 • 21-8 33 3 36 86 .3 8 4 0 6 0 10 16 1 - 5-4.5 23 Jacob Angelus 12-11 11 10 21 41 .2 6 8 1 0 0 10 18 0 - 1-0.5 • 18-11 14 15 29 50 .2 8 0 1 0 0 10 22 0 - 2-1.5 24 Jack Keogh 10-9 3 8 11 15 .2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 - - • 42-9 12 14 26 75 .1 6 0 0 0 0 6 16 2 - 1-0.5 51 Johnathan Peshko 8-0 9 1 10 21 .4 2 9 0 2 0 4 2 2 - 1-0.5 • 8-0 9 1 10 21 .4 2 9 0 2 0 4 2 2 - 1-0.5 9 Brendan Grimes 12-5 7 0 7 37 .1 8 9 0 1 0 5 8 2 - 1-0.5 • 12-5 7 0 7 37 .1 8 9 0 1 0 5 8 2 - 1-0.5 1 Brett Baskin 12-3 6 1 7 18 .3 3 3 0 0 0 5 2 1 - 2-1.5 • 45-6 29 6 35 83 .3 4 9 1 0 0 21 11 2 - 5-4.5 55 Conner Delaney 12-0 3 2 5 6 .5 0 0 0 0 0 35 6 11 - 1-0.5 • 12-0 3 2 5 6 .5 0 0 0 0 0 35 6 11 - 1-0.5 33 Casey McDermott 11-0 1 4 5 5 .2 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 - - • 11-0 1 4 5 5 .2 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 - - 30 Tyler Dunn 7-0 2 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 8 0 1 13-34 - • 7-0 2 0 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 8 0 1 13-34 - 29 Evan Zinn 12-1 1 1 2 12 .0 8 3 0 0 0 11 11 2 - 1-1.0 • 34-7 12 8 20 82 .1 4 6 0 0 0 31 20 5 - 7-5.5 12 Luke Shilling 6-1 1 1 2 7 .1 4 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 - - • 40-1 7 6 13 24 .2 9 2 1 6 0 4 9 1 - 1-0.5 39 Matt Narewski 12-0 1 0 1 5 .2 0 0 0 0 0 85 3 0 147-260 - • 30-0 2 1 3 11 .1 8 2 0 0 0 155 11 2 276-512 - 16 Alexander Mabbett 7-0 1 0 1 5 .2 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 - 1-0.5 • 16-0 2 0 2 8 .2 5 0 0 0 0 15 2 0 - 2-1.0 87 Jared Reinson 12-12 0 1 1 5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 31 10 15 - 1-1.0 • 51-12 1 1 2 10 .1 0 0 0 0 0 74 14 30 0-7 4-3.0 77 Hunter Jaronski 10-0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 - 5-6.0 • 16-0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 18 4 6 - 6-7.0 37 Jake Lilly 12-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 - 2-1.5 • 24-0 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 2 - 3-2.5 38 Ian Krampf 4-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - • 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - 25 Kyle Prouty 8-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 7-24 - • 41-0 3 4 7 16 .1 8 8 0 0 0 107 18 1 236-441 2-1.0 91 Jack Ruddy 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 89 Dylan Rahm 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 76 Scott Smith 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 - • 27-13 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 0-1 1-1.0 46 Patrick Deans 6-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 - - • 6-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 - - 44 Beaudan Szuluk 11-4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 - 1-0.5 • 11-4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 - 1-0.5 34 Brandon Shure 10-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 - - • 28-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 - - 31 Owen McManus 11-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 9 - 4-3.0 • 28-15 1 0 1 2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 14 9 13 0-1 10-7.5 28 Jack Lyne 11-11 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 5 - 1-1.0 • 19-17 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 6 - 3-3.0 27 Brady Keneally 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - • 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - 20 Jakson Raposo 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 - • 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 - 15 Ryan Darby 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - • 28-21 0 2 2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 32 11 1 - - 13 Brett Martin 10-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 4 - 1-0.5 • 10-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 4 - 1-0.5 11 Kyle DiPietro 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 13-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 - 2-1.5 10 Tim Marcille 4-3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 2 - 1-1.0 • 4-3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 2 - 1-1.0 8 Josh Kirson 9-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 - - • 9-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 - - Total 144 135 76 211 427 .3 1 6 4 15 0 348 181 81 167-320 32-25.0 Opponents 144 146 83 229 453 .3 2 2 8 12 0 355 187 75 153-320 33-27.0

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 15 Ryan Darby 5-0 29:52 5 10.04 3 .3 7 5 0 0 0 0 • 28-21 1275:31 276 12.98 227 .4 5 1 10 11 0 0 10 Tim Marcille 4-3 194:53 33 10.16 37 .5 2 9 2 1 0 0 • 4-3 194:53 33 10.16 37 .5 2 9 2 1 0 0 8 Josh Kirson 9-9 495:15 108 13.08 71 .3 9 7 2 7 0 0 • 9-9 495:15 108 13.08 71 .3 9 7 2 7 0 0 Total 12 720:00 146 12.17 111 .4 3 2 4 8 0 0 Opponents 12 720:00 135 11.25 139 .5 0 7 8 4 0 0 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of May 07, 2021)

1 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Opponent Date Score BASKIN,BRE DESIMONE,C KIRSON,JOS GRIMES,BRE MARCILLE,T DIPIETRO,K SHILLING,L MARTIN,BRE WILLIAMS,C DARBY,RYAN MABBETT,AL OSU Feb 20 8-14 L 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 at MICH Feb 27 14-7 W 1-0-1 2-4-6 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 at UMD Mar 06 10-18 L 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 PSU Mar 13 13-6 W 0-0-0 4-1-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 RU Mar 20 9-15 L 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PSU Mar 28 8-11 L 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-1-3 DNP 0-0-0 MICH Apr 4 10-13 L 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at OSU Apr 10 12-14 L 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 3-0-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-2-5 DNP DNP at RU Apr 17 11-17 L 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-5 DNP DNP UMD Apr 24 13-14 L 1-0-1 3-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP DNP at PSU May 01 15-7 W 0-0-0 3-3-6 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 4-0-4 0-0-0 DNP vs RU May 06 12-10 W 2-0-2 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP DNP

20 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Opponent Date Score RAPOSO,JAK ANGELUS,JA KEOGH,JACK PROUTY,KYL KENEALLY,B LYNE,JACK ZINN,EVAN DUNN,TYLER MCMANUS,OW EPSTEIN,JO MCDERMOTT, OSU Feb 20 8-14 L DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 at MICH Feb 27 14-7 W DNP 1-3-4 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 6-0-6 DNP at UMD Mar 06 10-18 L 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-4 0-0-0 PSU Mar 13 13-6 W 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 RU Mar 20 9-15 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 at PSU Mar 28 8-11 L DNP 2-0-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 MICH Apr 4 10-13 L 0-0-0 2-1-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 at OSU Apr 10 12-14 L DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at RU Apr 17 11-17 L DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-1-1 UMD Apr 24 13-14 L DNP 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-1-1 at PSU May 01 15-7 W DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-1-2 vs RU May 06 12-10 W DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

34 37 38 39 40 44 46 51 55 76 77 Opponent Date Score SHURE,BRAN LILLY,JAKE KRAMPF,IAN NAREWSKI,M DEGNON,GAR SZULUK,BEA DEANS,PATR PESHKO,JOH DELANEY,CO SMITH,SCOT JARONSKI,H OSU Feb 20 8-14 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP at MICH Feb 27 14-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at UMD Mar 06 10-18 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 PSU Mar 13 13-6 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 RU Mar 20 9-15 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at PSU Mar 28 8-11 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP MICH Apr 4 10-13 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at OSU Apr 10 12-14 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 at RU Apr 17 11-17 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 UMD Apr 24 13-14 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at PSU May 01 15-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 vs RU May 06 12-10 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 DNP 4-0-4 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of May 07, 2021)

87 89 91 Opponent Date Score REINSON,JA RAHM,DYLAN RUDDY,JACK OSU Feb 20 8-14 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP at MICH Feb 27 14-7 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at UMD Mar 06 10-18 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 PSU Mar 13 13-6 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 RU Mar 20 9-15 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP at PSU Mar 28 8-11 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP MICH Apr 4 10-13 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP at OSU Apr 10 12-14 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP at RU Apr 17 11-17 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP UMD Apr 24 13-14 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP at PSU May 01 15-7 W 0-1-1 DNP DNP vs RU May 06 12-10 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Team Game-by-Game All games (as of May 07, 2021)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 20, 2021 OHIO STATE 8-14 8 3 11 32 19 0 0 26 19 5 14-26 0-0.0 Feb 27, 2021 Michigan 14-7 14 10 24 33 21 4 0 28 15 8 11-23 1-1.0 Mar 06, 2021 Maryland 10-18 10 7 17 33 24 1 0 20 15 4 14-32 4-2.5 Mar 13, 2021 PENN STATE 13-6 13 6 19 46 27 0 0 28 10 9 13-22 2-1.0 Mar 20, 2021 RUTGERS 9-15 9 5 14 31 21 3 0 27 18 6 17-27 3-2.5 Mar 28, 2021 Penn State 8-11 8 4 12 39 23 1 0 39 14 11 5-23 4-2.5 Apr 4, 2021 MICHIGAN 10-13 10 8 18 38 26 2 0 35 16 9 13-25 5-5.5 Apr 10, 2021 Ohio State 12-14 12 5 17 37 19 0 0 31 15 4 16-30 2-2.0 Apr 17, 2021 Rutgers 11-17 11 7 18 33 26 0 0 22 17 4 20-31 3-2.5 Apr 24, 2021 MARYLAND 13-14 13 8 21 38 23 2 0 30 13 6 16-29 1-0.5 May 01, 2021 Penn State 15-7 15 9 24 31 21 0 0 28 13 10 9-26 4-2.5 May 06, 2021 Rutgers 12-10 12 4 16 36 24 2 0 34 16 5 19-26 3-2.5 Johns Hopkins 135-146 135 76 211 427 274 15 0 348 181 81 167-320 32-25.0 Opponent 146 83 229 453 257 12 0 355 187 75 153-320 33-27.0

TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 12 Shots per game: 35.58; Goals per game: 11.25 Assists per game: 6.33; Points per game: 17.58 Shot pct: .316; SOG pct: .642 Faceoff W-L pct: .522; Clear pct.: 0.861

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 20, 2021 OHIO STATE 8-14 60:00 14 14.00 13 .4 8 1 0 1 0 37 Feb 27, 2021 Michigan 14-7 60:00 7 10.50 6 .4 6 2 1 0 0 34 Mar 06, 2021 Maryland 10-18 60:00 18 13.00 9 .3 3 3 0 1 0 41 Mar 13, 2021 PENN STATE 13-6 60:00 6 11.25 6 .5 0 0 1 0 0 22 Mar 20, 2021 RUTGERS 9-15 60:00 15 12.00 6 .2 8 6 0 1 0 46 Mar 28, 2021 Penn State 8-11 60:00 11 11.83 9 .4 5 0 0 1 0 39 Apr 4, 2021 MICHIGAN 10-13 60:00 13 12.00 8 .3 8 1 0 1 0 34 Apr 10, 2021 Ohio State 12-14 60:00 14 12.25 8 .3 6 4 0 1 0 39 Apr 17, 2021 Rutgers 11-17 60:00 17 12.78 11 .3 9 3 0 1 0 44 Apr 24, 2021 MARYLAND 13-14 60:00 14 12.90 11 .4 4 0 0 1 0 39 May 01, 2021 Penn State 15-7 60:00 7 12.36 12 .6 3 2 1 0 0 36 May 06, 2021 Rutgers 12-10 60:00 10 12.17 12 .5 4 5 1 0 0 42 Totals 135-146 720:00 146 12.17 111 .4 3 2 4 8 0 453 Opponent 720:00 135 12.17 139 .5 0 7 8 4 0 426 2021 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Opponent Game-by-Game All games (as of May 07, 2021)

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 20, 2021 OHIO STATE 8-14 14 3 17 37 27 0 0 33 16 5 12-26 1-0.5 Feb 27, 2021 Michigan 14-7 7 4 11 34 13 0 0 31 21 7 12-23 4-2.5 Mar 06, 2021 Maryland 10-18 18 13 31 41 27 1 0 31 10 10 18-32 4-2.5 Mar 13, 2021 PENN STATE 13-6 6 2 8 22 12 0 0 25 20 5 9-22 3-3.5 Mar 20, 2021 RUTGERS 9-15 15 12 27 46 21 2 0 26 13 7 10-27 2-1.5 Mar 28, 2021 Penn State 8-11 11 8 19 39 20 1 0 35 22 7 18-23 1-0.5 Apr 4, 2021 MICHIGAN 10-13 13 6 19 34 21 1 0 27 20 6 12-25 3-3.0 Apr 10, 2021 Ohio State 12-14 14 9 23 39 22 2 0 30 14 6 14-30 0-0.0 Apr 17, 2021 Rutgers 11-17 17 11 28 44 28 1 0 30 9 7 11-31 5-4.5 Apr 24, 2021 MARYLAND 13-14 14 6 20 39 25 0 0 33 12 5 13-29 4-3.5 May 01, 2021 Penn State 15-7 7 5 12 36 19 3 0 28 17 5 17-26 2-1.5 May 06, 2021 Rutgers 12-10 10 4 14 42 22 1 0 26 13 5 7-26 4-3.5 Opponent 146-135 146 83 229 453 257 12 0 355 187 75 153-320 33-27.0 Johns Hopkins 135 76 211 427 274 15 0 348 181 81 167-320 32-25.0

OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 12 Shots per game: 37.75; Goals per game: 12.17 Assists per game: 6.92; Points per game: 19.08 Shot pct: .322; SOG pct: .567 Faceoff W-L pct: .478; Clear pct.: 0.861

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 20, 2021 OHIO STATE 8-14 60:00 8 8.00 11 .5 7 9 1 0 0 32 Feb 27, 2021 Michigan 14-7 60:00 14 11.00 7 .3 3 3 0 1 0 33 Mar 06, 2021 Maryland 10-18 60:00 10 10.67 14 .5 8 3 1 0 0 33 Mar 13, 2021 PENN STATE 13-6 60:00 13 11.25 14 .5 1 9 0 1 0 45 Mar 20, 2021 RUTGERS 9-15 60:00 9 10.80 12 .5 7 1 1 0 0 31 Mar 28, 2021 Penn State 8-11 60:00 8 10.33 15 .6 5 2 1 0 0 39 Apr 4, 2021 MICHIGAN 10-13 60:00 10 10.29 16 .6 1 5 1 0 0 38 Apr 10, 2021 Ohio State 12-14 60:00 12 10.50 7 .3 6 8 1 0 0 37 Apr 17, 2021 Rutgers 11-17 60:00 11 10.56 15 .5 7 7 1 0 0 33 Apr 24, 2021 MARYLAND 13-14 60:00 13 10.80 10 .4 3 5 1 0 0 38 May 01, 2021 Penn State 15-7 60:00 15 11.18 6 .2 8 6 0 1 0 31 May 06, 2021 Rutgers 12-10 60:00 12 11.25 12 .5 0 0 0 1 0 36 Opponent 146-135 720:00 135 11.25 139 .5 0 7 8 4 0 426 Johns Hopkins 720:00 146 11.25 111 .4 3 2 4 8 0 453