STREAKS: Hofstra has won three consecutive games and four of its last five contests…The Pride has won 21 of its last 26 regular season games... opponents dating back to the 2005 season…The Pride has won 17 of their last 19 home games at Shuart Stadium

A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE: The Pride has won 24 of its last 31 games, 27 of the last 35, 53 of their last 84 contests, 61 of its last 97 games, 65 of the last 102, 76 of the last 122, and 89 of its last 138 games, dating back to 1999.

PRIDE COACH SETH TIERNEY: Hofstra Men’s Coach Seth Tierney is in his first season with the Pride. Only the fifth head coach in the program’s history, Tierney came back to Hofstra after a 2007 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE six year stint at Johns Hopkins University, the last two years as HOFSTRA PRIDE (5-5) associate head coach. As the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was the architect of one of the most potent and explosive offenses in the vs. nation in recent years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS (1-11) finished second in the nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring Friday, April 20, 2007 – 7:00 p.m. offense and 16th in man-up offense during Hopkins' NCAA title run James M. Shuart Stadium – Hempstead, NY in 2005. The Blue Jays led the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in 2003 and finished fifth in both categories in 2004. In 2006, Hopkins posted a 9-5 record, advanced to the NCAA 2007 HOFSTRA Championship quarterfinals, and ranked in the top 15 in the country LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS in four statistical categories. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and attackmen earned All-America honors during Tierney's tenure in Homewood. Among them was Kyle Harrison, a two-time first team February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result All-America, who received the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Lt. 24 #9 MASSACHUSETTS (#18) 8-6 W Enners Award in 2005 and the McLaughlin Award in 2004 and 2005. March 3 at Brown (#13) 6-7 L During his six-year tenure with the Pride as an assistant, Hofstra 10 at #5 Johns Hopkins 8-9 L recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a combined overall 17 #10 PRINCETON (FSNY) 4-5 L record of 61-28 and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five league 24 at #14 Delaware 5-6 L titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and played in four NCAA Championship tournaments. Tierney also coached seven All- 27 at #9 Army (ESPNU) 5-3 W Americans and nearly two dozen all-conference players while at 30 VILLANOVA 8-9 L Hofstra. Among them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would April receive the inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College Lacrosse Player 7 ROBERT MORRIS 14-5 W of the Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the 11 at Sacred Heart 10-8 W. Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I 14 at #14 Towson 9-8 W (OT) Midfielder of the Year in 2001. 20 LAFAYETTE 7:00 p.m. 24 STONY BROOK (FSNY) 7:00 p.m. Tierney played for the Blue Jays from 1988-91 and served as team captain as a senior. He helped lead Hopkins to the NCAA 28 DREXEL 1:30 p.m. Tournament in each of his four seasons, including an appearance in May the 1989 NCAA title game. He received Hopkins' Turnbull- 2 CAA Tournament Semifinal TBA Reynolds Award as a senior as the player most exemplifying 5 CAA Tournament Championship TBA leadership and sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in 12-13 NCAA Tournament -First Round TBA the North-South game as a senior. He is a 1991 graduate of Johns 19-20 NCAA Tournament - Quarterfinals TBA Hopkins University. 26 NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore TBA 28 NCAA Championship at Baltimore TBA HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 to * - Colonial Athletic Association Game 1999, is in his second tenure as an assistant coach at Hofstra. Amplo + - Inside Lacrosse poll. served as an assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. He returned to Hofstra in 2003. NATIONAL RANKING: The Pride returned to the Division I Top 20 in both polls this week after their 9-8 overtime victory at Towson - Former Johns Hopkins standout Matt Rewkowski is in his first last Saturday. Hofstra enters the Lafayette game ranked 19th in the season on the Pride coaching staff. A member of the Blue Jays USILA Coaches Poll and 20th in the Nike-Inside Lacrosse Media national championship team in 2005, he was an All-America Poll this week. The Leopards of Lafayette are not ranked in either selection in 2004. Rewkowski, who played his first two years at poll. Duke, was an All-America pick as a sophomore in Durham.

- Former Scranton standout and Long Island scholastic assistant coach Ron Caputo is in his fourth season on the Pride staff. HOFSTRA’S TENTATIVE LINE-UP Fax: (610) 330-5519 vs. Lafayette 2006 Record: 2-10, 1-5 (Patriot) Pos. Name No. Cl. 2007 Stats Returning Lettermen/Starters: 23/9 A Dan Stein 32 Fr. 6-2-8 Series Record: Hofstra leads 16-0 A Tom Dooley 40 So. 17-2-19 Last Meeting: 1993-Hofstra won 21-3 A Ryan Miller 42 Sr. 11-5-16 Athletic Web Site: www.goleopards.com M Mike Colleluori 4 So. 13-3-16 M Mike Unterstein 5 Jr. 7-14-21 HOFSTRA-LAFAYETTE M Anthony Muscarella 26 So. 9-0-9 BY THE NUMBERS D John Gorman 6 Sr. 13 GB D Patrick Watson 31 So. 1 GB HOFSTRA LAFAYETTE D Adam Swarsen 47 So 31 GB 5-5 Overall Record 1-11 G Danny Orlando 46 Fr. 6.59 GAA/.585 Sv. % 3-2 Conference Record 0-6 Reserves 325 Total Shots 314 2M Steve Prifte 8 So. 1-1-2 77/7.67 Goals For/Avg. 72/5.96 2M Tom Interlicchio 22 Fr. 7-2-9 33/3.3 Assists/Avg. 32/2.7 2M Zachary Heyl 21 Sr. 3-1-4 66/6.57 Goals Against/Avg. 118/9.77 LSM Tom Shuey 13 So. 1 GB 33/26.5 Penalties/Min. 45/35.5 LSM Collin Stabler 25 Jr. 1GB 85-176/.483 FO W-L/Pct. 94-139/.403 SS Julian Watts 18 Jr. 14 GB 14-43/.326 Man-Up/Pct. 12-43/.279 SS Kevin Unterstein 9 Jr. 45 GB/1-0-1 6-32/.188 Opp. Man-Up/Pct. 15-48/.312 FO Vinny D’Angelo 10 So. 15-28/.536 93/.585 Saves/Pct. 165/.583 FO Mike Unterstein 5 Jr. 11-21/.524 FO Kevin Unterstein 9 Jr. 22-46/.478 LAFAYETTE 2007 RESULTS FO Steve Prifte 8 So. 17-40/.425 2/17 Villanova 5-8 L 2/24 #10 Navy 4-9 L PRIDE CLIMB INTO THIRD IN CAA RACE: With their wins 3/3 at #16 Army 2-9 L over Sacred Heart and Towson last week, the Pride has climbed into 3/6 at St. John’s 3-9 L third place in the CAA standings with a 3-2 league record. Drexel (4- 3/10 at Wagner 16-4 W 0) and Towson (4-1) are ahead of Hofstra while Delaware (2-2), 3/13 at #10 Maryland 4-13 L Villanova (1-3), Sacred Heart (1-3) and Robert Morris (0-4) are 3/20 #16 Bucknell 5-12 L trailing the Pride. The top four teams in the conference standings 3/24 at Drexel 6-9 L qualify for the CAA Championship Tournament which begins on 3/30 Lehigh 3-8 L Wednesday, May 2. 4/7 Holy Cross 11-16 L 4/10 Marist 8-9 L (2OT) CAA STANDINGS: Here are the latest Colonial Athletic 4/14 Colgate 5-12 L Association standings, as of Friday, April 20, 2007: CAA Overall LAFAYETTE TENTATIVE LINE-UP Team W-L Pct W-L Pct vs. Hofstra Drexel 4-0 1.000 10-3 .769 Pos. Name No. Cl. 2007 Stats Towson 4-1 .800 7-4 .636 A Matt Mersky 8 Fr. 15-7-22 Hofstra 3-2 .500 5-5 .500 A John Galassi 35 So. 9-1-10 Delaware 2-2 .500 7-5 .583 A Andrew Horton 15 Jr. 3-3-6 Villanova 1-3 .500 6-6 .500 M Steve Serling 29 Fr. 11-3-14 Sacred Heart 1-3 .250 2-7 .222 M Joe Howard 23 So. 5-2-7 Robert Morris 0-4 .000 3-7 .300 M Sean Burek 10 Sr. 7-3-10 CAA GAMES SCHEDULE D Peter VanderDrift 21 Jr. 25 GB Friday, April 20 D Steve Nastro 22 So. 17 GB Lafayette at Hofstra 7 p.m. D Alex Heller 24 So. 16 GB G Jeff Canfield 6 So. 9.69 GAA/.582 sv. % Saturday, April 21 FO Cane Napolitano 26 Fr. 40-79/.506 Robert Morris at Villanova 1 p.m. FO Jamison Caldwell 27 Sr. 52-149/.349 Sacred Heart at Delaware 7 p.m. Towson at Drexel 7 p.m. HOFSTRA-LAFAYETTE SERIES - Tonight’s game is the 17th men’s lacrosse meeting between Hofstra LAFAYETTE QUICK FACTS: and Lafayette in a series that started in 1949. Location: Easton, PA - Hofstra holds a 16-0 series lead. Nickname: Leopards - The two programs are meeting for the first time since April 21, Director of Athletics: Bruce McCutcheon 1993 when the Pride downed the Leopards 21-3. Lacrosse Stadium: Rappolt Field - The Pride has given up double-digit goals to Lafayette just twice in Press Box Phone: N/A the series, in 1986 (16-11) and in 1991 (24-14). Head Lacrosse Coach: Terry Mangan - Hofstra and Lafayette met 10 times from 1982 to 1991 as members Record at School/Years: 8-45/Four years of the East Coast Conference, and met again in 1992 and 1993 before Overall Record: Same the series was suspended. Coach’s Office Phone: (610) 330-5482 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Tracy Nelson Office Phone: (610) 330-5003 USILA DIVISION I COACHES the Pride to conference wins over Sacred Heart and Towson last POLL: The Pride are tied for 19th week. The junior middie assisted on four goals in the come-from- in the United States Intercollegiate behind victory at Towson, including two in the final minute of Lacrosse Association (USILA) regulation, and the game-winner in overtime. He had a team-high and Division I Men’s Lacrosse Coaches career-best five points at Sacred Heart last Wednesday with two goals Poll, as of April 16, 2007. and three assists. His previous best of one goal and three assists was set on April 7 against Robert Morris. Unterstein, who notched two No. Name (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW goals in Hofstra’s 6-5 loss at Delaware on March 24 to boost his 1 Cornell (11) 10-0 220 1 consecutive games point-scoring streak to 15-games, had the streak 2 Albany 11-0 204 2 end at Army on March 30. He started a new streak that is now up to 3 Duke 10-2 201 4 four games with an assist against Villanova. Unterstein has 13 points 4 Virginia 10-2 187 3 (3G, 10A) in his last three games. He tallied a career-high three goals 5 Princeton 8-2 168 6 in the Pride’s 2006 CAA title game victory over Delaware last May. 6 Georgetown 8-2 157 5 Unterstein, who posted 13 goals and 11 assists last season, leads the 7 Johns Hopkins 5-4 151 9 Pride in scoring this year with 21 points on seven goals and 14 8 Maryland 8-4 139 7 assists. 9 Navy 9-2 138 8 HOFSTRA IN THE 2007 DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE 10 North Carolina 8-4 123 10 POLLS 11 Notre Dame 8-3 110 11 12 Bucknell 10-2 90 12 Date USILA Nike/Inside Lacrosse 13 UMBC 7-4 72 15 14 Loyola 5-4 71 13 Feb. 19 NR 18 15 Drexel 10-3 68 16 Feb. 26 14 13 16 Syracuse 4-6 55 18 Mar. 5 RV RV 17 Towson 7-4 48 14 18 Delaware 7-5 35 17 Mar. 12 RV RV 19 T Hofstra 5-5 13 NR Mar. 19 RV RV 19 T Army 6-5 13 NR Mar. 26 NR RV Others Receiving Votes (in order): Colgate, Penn, Fairfield, Ohio Apr. 3 NR RV State, UMass Apr. 10 NR NR Apr. 17 19 20 NIKE/INSIDE LACROSSE DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: The Pride returned to the Nike/Inside HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA STATISTICS: The Pride rank fifth in Lacrosse Division I Top 20 Media the nation in man-down defense (0.81) and seventh in the country in Poll this week at number 20. Here is the poll, as of April 16, 2007. goal against average with a 6.6 mark this week. Hofstra is 19th in man-up percentage with a .326 mark. Individually, freshman goalie No. Team W-L Pts. Danny Orlando is also sixth in the country in goals against average 1 Cornell (18) 10-0 360 (6.59), and ranks 15th in save percentage with a .585 mark. Junior 2 Duke 10-2 331 Kevin Unterstein ranks 29th in ground balls per game with a 4.5 3 Albany 11-0 329 average. 4 Virginia 10-2 305 5 Princeton 8-2 292 ONE-GOAL DECISIONS: Hofstra’s six one-goal decisions this 6 Georgetown 8-2 262 season equals the most in school history. In 1993, Hofstra had six 7 Johns Hopkins 5-4 242 one-goal decisions and posted a 5-1 record in those contests.The 8t Maryland 8-4 222 Pride is 1-5 in one goal decisions this season. The Pride had four one- 8t Navy 9-2 222 goal decisions in 2004, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997 and 1996. 10 North Carolina 8-4 206 11 Notre Dame 8-3 191 OVERTIME BLISS: Following their dramatic 9-8 come-from- 12 Bucknell 10-2 153 behind victory at Towson last Saturday, the Pride is now 8-3 in its 13 Loyola 5-4 116 last 11 overtime games. Hofstra rallied from two goals down with 14 UMBC 7-4 113 less than a minute remaining in regulation, scoring a man-down goal 15 Drexel 10-3 112 with 57 seconds to play, and tying the game with 19 seconds 16 Syracuse 4-6 105 remaining to send the game into overtime. Senior Ryan Miller scored 17 Towson 7-4 65 with 1:43 remaining in the first overtime for the victory. Hofstra is 18 Delaware 7-5 37 14-5 in overtime games since 1985. 19 Colgate 8-4 36 20 Hofstra 5-5 32 MILLER SCORES GAME-WINNER AT TOWSON: Senior Ryan Miller scored his second goal of the game and 11th of the Others receiving votes: Massachusetts 29, Pennsylvania 7, Yale 4, season with 1:43 remaining in the first overtime to give the Pride a 9- 8 victory at Towson last Saturday. Ryan and his older brother Blake, MIKE UNTERSTEIN NAMED CAA PLAYER OF THE who played at Hofstra in 1995 and 1996, are the first brothers to WEEK: Hofstra University junior midfielder Michael Unterstein, score overtime game-winners in school history. In 1996 against who helped lead the Pride to two conference victories last week, has Massachusetts, Blake scored with 49 seconds remaining in the first been named the Colonial Athletic Association Men’s Lacrosse Player overtime to give the Pride a 15-14 victory over the Minutemen. of the Week. Unterstein recorded two goals and seven assists to lead FRESHMAN DANNY ORLANDO: Freshman goalie Danny against Towson and a goal at Sacred Heart last week. He scored his Orlando posted 18 saves and a 7.94 goals against average in two first college goal at Hopkins on March 10 and notched his second Hofstra victories last week. At Sacred Heart, Orlando posted eight with 5:27 to play in the third quarter to snap a 3-3 tie in the Pride’s 5- saves and allowed eight goals in the Pride’s 10-8 victory. On 3 victory at Army on March 27. Interlicchio, who has a five-game Saturday at Towson, Orlando notched 10 saves, including several key goal scoring streak, now has seven goals and two assists on the stops in the second half, as the Pride downed Towson 9-8 in OT. season. Orlando has recorded double-digit saves five times this season including 10 in the victory at Army. Against Princeton, Hopkins and SOPHOMORE ANTHONY MUSCARELLA: Sophomore UMass, he posted 13 saves, and notched 10 stops at Brown. His 13 midfielder Anthony Muscarella, who posted his first college hat-trick saves over UMass in his college debut earned him CAA Rookie of against Robert Morris, had his five-game points scoring streak the Week. Orlando, an All-American at South Side High School now snapped at Sacred Heart on April 11. He started a new streak last has a 6.59 GAA and a .585 save percentage in 10 games this season. Saturday at Towson with a goal. The sophomore from Wantagh Orlando is also sixth in the country in goals against average, and tallied his first two goals of the season against Princeton, scored goals ranks 15th in save percentage. at Delaware and at Army, and notched his fifth of the season against Villanova. Muscarella currently has nine goals on the season. He posted a goal and two assists in 2006. SOPHOMORE MIKE COLLELUORI: Sophomore midfielder Michael Colleluori had his nine-game point-scoring streak stopped at MIDFIELDER KEVIN UNTERSTEIN: Junior midfielder Kevin Towson last Saturday. Colleluori, who has a career-best 13 goals and Unterstein, who had four ground balls against Sacred Heart on April three assists on the season, recorded his first collegiate hat-trick 11, also tallied his first goal of the season and just the fourth of his against Sacred Heart on April 11. He took just four shots in the career against the Pioneers. He tallied three goals in 2006.Unterstein contest. Colleluori tallied two goals against both Robert Morris and leads the Pride in ground balls with 45 after picking up nine against Villanova, and a goal and an assist in the Pride’s victory at Army. He Robert Morris, seven at Delaware, and five against both Army and scored twice in the season opening victory against Massachusetts on Villanova. With the injury to Bill Peters, Unterstein moved into a February 24. Included was the game-winner that snapped a 6-6 tie face-off specialist role. He has taken 46 face-offs this season, with 4:26 to play in the contest. Colleluori’s first goal of the season winning 22. Last season, he recorded three or more ground balls in 15 tied the game at 4-4. He also added a goal at Brown, an assist at of the 19 games. He picked up eight ground balls against Notre Dame Hopkins, and two goals against Princeton and an assist at Delaware. and Army, and six against Princeton, Delaware and Villanova. He led His second goal against the Tigers tied the game at 4-4 with just the team with 85 ground balls. Kevin scored his second career goal under five minutes to play. Last year Michael tallied four goals and on April 5, 2006 against Sacred Heart and his third of the year against four assists on the year. Delaware on April 14, 2006. He tallied his first college goal against Army in 2006. SENIOR RYAN MILLER: Senior attackman Ryan Miller, who played two seasons for the Pride before sitting out the 2005 and 2006 MIDFIELDER VINNY D’ANGELO: Sophomore Vinny D’Angelo seasons for personal reasons, is now on a six -game point scoring captured 10 of 17 face-offs and picked up seven ground balls in the streak after equaling his season-best of three points at Sacred Heart victory at Sacred Heart. D’Angelo, who has been plaqued by injuries on April 11. Miller posted a goal and two assists to help lead the during his first two years at Hofstra, has won 15 of 28 face-offs this Pride to victory. He tallied two goals and one assist against Robert season. Morris and has recorded six goals and three assists in his last four games. Miller, who made his return to the Hofstra line-up a happy DEFENDER ADAM SWARSEN: Sophomore defender Adam one by scoring two goals in the Pride’s 8-6 season-opening win over Swarsen scored the first goal of his career, carrying the ball from UMass. He added his third goal of the year at Brown and added an midfield and surprising the goalie with a bullet, near the end of the assist at Hopkins and at Delaware. Miller tallied two goals in the third quarter of Hofstra’s victory at Towson last week. He also posted Pride’s 5-3 victory at Army. He now has 11 goals and five assists in a career-high seven ground balls at Sacred Heart on April 11. His 2007. Miller tallied nine goals and seven assists in 2004, and eight previous best was six set against Brown on March 3. Swarsen now goals and seven assists as a freshman in 2003. Ryan, who is one of has 31 ground balls on the season. the Pride’s four captains this year, is the brother of Hofstra lacrosse alum and USA Team member Blake Miller, who currently plays FRESHMAN DAN STEIN: Hofstra freshman Dan Stein, who indoors for the New York Titans and outdoors for the Long Island missed the Sacred Heart and Towson games with a sprained ankle, Lizards. They are the first brothers at Hofstra to score overtime was named the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week for game-winning goals. the week ending March 11. Stein recorded three goals in the Pride’s 9-8 loss at Johns Hopkins. The three goals helped erase a 5-1 SOPHOMORE TOM DOOLEY: Hofstra sophomore Tommy halftime deficit and rallied the Pride in the second half. He recorded Dooley, the 2006 CAA Rookie of the Year who posted 38 goals and his first collegiate goal in the season opener against UMass, his first 13 assists to break the Pride freshman scoring record, has tallied 10 career assist at Brown, and his first career hat-trick at Hopkins. Stein, goals and one assist in his last four games including four goals at who scored a goal at Delaware and a goal and an assist against Towson and a goal at Sacred Heart. He now has 17 goals and two Robert Morris, has six goals and two assists on the season. He is assists on the season for 19 points. The Yorktown, NY, native, who expected to return to the starting line-up tonight against Lafayette. scored twice in the loss to Villanova, tallied two goals in each of his first three games in 2007 and is tied for the team-lead in goals with YOUNG GUNS: In the Pride’s 14-5 victory over Robert Morris, 13. At Hopkins, Dooley posted a season-high two goals and one Hofstra freshmen and sophomores accounted for 10 of the 14 goals. assist in the 9-8 loss. He had a 22-game point scoring streak stopped The sophomore trio of Tom Dooley, Anthony Muscarella and Mike against the on March 18 but currently has a four- Colleluori posted eight goals while newcomers Dan Stein and Tom game streak entering the Lafayette contest. Interlicchio each added single goals. In the 9-8 loss to Villanova on March 30, seven of the eight goals were scored by the freshmen and FRESHMAN TOM INTERLICCHIO: Freshman Tom Interlicchio sophomores. Sophomores Tom Dooley and Mike Colleluori each had posted career-highs of two goals and three points in the Pride’s 9-8 two goals and Anthony Muscarella added one, and freshman Tom loss to Villanova on March 30. He notched a goal and an assist Interlicchio added two goals. Freshman and sophomores accounted 3/24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home 11-10 W (OT) for five goals in Hofstra’s 10-8 victory at Sacred Heart, and seven goals in the Pride’s 9-8 OT win at Towson. HOFSTRA AGAINST NUMBERS 11 THROUGH 20: Following last Saturday’s win at #14 Towson, Hofstra is now 12-10 in their last CAPTAINS: Hofstra has four team captains this year. In addition to 22 games against teams ranked from 11 through 20. Since 2003, the Ryan Miller and Kevin Unterstein, defender John Gorman, and Pride is 15-12 against teams #11 through 20. Hofstra was 7-0 in defensive middie Julian Watts are also captains this season. 2006, 4-3 in 2005, 0-5 in 2004 and 3-3 in 2003. The Pride is 1-2 in 2007. CLOSING IN ON VICTORY: The Pride has played 10 games this season with six decided by one goal, and three decided by two goals. HOFSTRA HAD FOUR TOP 15 WINS IN 2006: With the 10-9 The three, two-goal decisions were all victories. victory over #12 Towson last March 31, the Pride picked up its fourth top 15 win of the 2006 season. In 2005, Hofstra faced 10 teams who LUCKY 11: Including 13 victories last season, Hofstra has won 21 were ranked in the top 20 at the time of their contest. recorded a 4-6 consecutive games when scoring 11 goals or more. mark in those games. The Pride is 3-3 against Top 15 opponents in 2007. AGAINST THE TOP 6 - The Pride is 2-13 in their last 15 games against teams that were OVERTIME ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 season. The - Hofstra is 8-3 in its last 11 overtime games. only Pride wins over top six teams during that time came in 2001 - The Pride was 13-5 in overtime games during John Danowski’s when Hofstra edged Notre Dame 11-10 in overtime, and on March tenure. 18, 2006 against #6 Princeton 9-5. Here is the Pride’s OT history since 1986: - Hofstra is 7-25 against opponents ranked sixth or better since 1993. Year Opponent Result 2007 at Towson 9-8 W AGAINST THE TOP 10 2006 Massachusetts 10-11 L - After the Pride’s win over #9 Army, #9 UMass and the losses to #5 2006 Towson 10-9 W Hopkins and #10 Princeton this season, Hofstra is now 10-16 in its 2005 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2OT) last 26 games against USILA Top 10 opponents. 2003 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W - The Pride’s highest-ranked victory during that time was an 11-10 2002 at Massachusetts 12-11 W overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in 2001. 2001 Virginia 15-14 W - Including 2007, the Pride has defeated at least one top 10 opponent Notre Dame 11-10 W in six of the last seven seasons. 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L - Hofstra’s victory over Loyola in March, 2004 was the Pride’s one 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W and only win in 2004 over a Top 10 opponent. The Greyhounds came Notre Dame 10-9 W into the game ranked seventh. 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) - Hofstra played four opponents who were ranked in the Top 10 in 1996 Georgetown 15-16 L 2003. Massachusetts was ranked fifth entering the 2003 NCAA Massachusetts 15-14 W Tournament. Syracuse was ranked seventh when they lost to Hofstra th 1995 Brown 10-9 W 8-6. The Pride lost to then-#7 Princeton 18-5 on March 15 and then- 1994 Army 14-15 L #6 Massachusetts 14-7 on March 23. 1993 Virginia 7-6 W 1991 at Army 14-13 W Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) 3/27/07 #9 Army Away 5-3 W 3/18/07 #10 Princeton Home 4-5 L 3/10/07 #5 Johns Hopkins Away 8-9 L REMEMBERING NICK: On November 28 2006, 2/24/07 #9 Massachusetts Home 8-6 W the Hofstra University family lost a beloved 5/20/06 #10 Massachusetts Neutral 10-11 L (OT) member of the community with the passing of 3/18/06 #6 Princeton Away 9-5 W men’s lacrosse player Nicholas Colleluori. His 14- 3/11/06 #7 Johns Hopkins Home 11-6 W month battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma was a 3/29/05 #5 Army Away 10-11 L study in courage, dignity and the relentless attitude that he brought to 3/26/05 #9 Notre Dame Home 8-9 L (2OT) everything he did. A son, a brother, a fiancé, a teammate, a classmate 3/12/05 #1 Johns Hopkins Away 5-11 L and a friend, Nick cherished and honored all of these titles. He will 3/20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L be remembered for the love and joy that he brought to so many 3/13/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-13 L people and a spirit that will last forever. The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse 3/6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W Team dedicates the 2007 season to his memory. The Pride will wear 5/11/03 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L a circular patch on their jerseys in his memory. 4/17/03 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W 3/23/03 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L UNCLE BILL WINS BATTLE OF THE TIERNEYS: Hofstra’s 3/15/03 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L March 18th game against Princeton marked the second time in 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W Hofstra history that family relatives met on the sidelines as head 3/16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L coaches. The Pride coached by Seth Tierney, faced Princeton 3/9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L coached by his uncle, Bill. They have met numerous times with Seth, 3/2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L as an assistant, and Bill, as Tigers head coach. The encounter made 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home 13-18 L Bill Tierney comment that it was the worst experience in his collage 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral 15-14 W (OT) career. In the early ‘90s in men’s , Pride Head Basketball 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away 11-13 L Coach Butch van Breda Kolff squared off against his son Jan van 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home 15-10 W Breda Kolff’s Cornell team in Ithaca. HOME, SWEET HOME: Hofstra had its 16-game home winning streak snapped on March 18 against Princeton. The Pride home streak tied them for 11th all-time in Division I history. Virginia also had a 15-game home streak between 1994 and 1996. The Pride has won 32 of its last 42 home contests at James M. Shuart Stadium dating back to the 2003 season.

HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 36 of its last 48 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). Here is how the Pride has done at home since 2000: 2007 - 2-2 2006 - 12-0 2005 – 6-3 2004 – 3-3 2003 – 9-2 2002 – 6-2 2001 – 7-4 2000 – 7-2

CONFERENCE EXCELLENCE: Hofstra has captured eight conference men’s lacrosse championships since 1987. The Pride has posted league titles in the East Coast Conference in 1988 and 1989, in the North Atlantic Conference/America East in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2000 and in the Colonial Athletic Association in 2006.

2007 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE PRE-SEASON COACHES POLL 1. Delaware (6 first-place votes) 36 2. Towson (1 first-place vote) 31 3. Hofstra 24 4. Villanova 20 5. Drexel 19 6. Sacred Heart 11 7. Robert Morris 6

SEASON 59 FOR HOFSTRA: Hofstra is in its 59th season of men’s lacrosse in 2005. Pride teams have tallied a 472-326-4 record during that time. The Robert Morris victory was Hofstra’s 800th game in its history.

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HOFSTRA PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS: 4 - Colleluori - (Coll-la-law-ree) 5 & 9 - Unterstein - (Un-ter-Stine) 8 - Prifte - (Priff-tee) 13 - Shuey - (Shoo-ee) 19 - Rieg - (Reeg) 20 - Mauch - (Mock) 21 - Heyl - (Hile) 22 - Interlicchio - (In-ter-lick-ee-oh) 26 - Muscarella - (Mus-ka-rell-ah) 32 - Stein - (Stine) 33 - Sminkey - (Smink-ee) 41 - McPherson (Mick-fur-son) 2007 HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES Hofstra UMass GAME 1 - Saturday, February 24, 2007 vs. #9 Massachusetts: Shots: 41 34 Sophomore Mike Colleluori's second goal of the game, with 4:26 Ground Balls: 29 18 remaining, broke a 6-6 tie as #18 Hofstra (1-0) defeated #9 Face-offs Won: 9 9 Massachusetts (0-1), 8-6, in head coach Seth Tierney's Pride debut at Saves: 13 9 James M. Shuart Stadium. Hofstra won its 17th consecutive regular Penalties: 1-1.0 3-2.0 season game and recorded its 16th straight home victory. EMO: 0-3 0-1 Clears/Att 10-18 10-11 Hofstra junior Mike Unterstein added an insurance goal with 1:42 to play and the Hofstra defense thwarted a Massachusetts man- Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 6 GA, 13 svs.); UMass – Doc advantage in the final minute to hold-on to the win and exact a little Schneider (60:00, 8 GA, 9 svs.) revenge for the only two blemishes on their 17-2 season last year. Attendance: 1,503 The Pride had bookend losses to UMass in 2006, including a heartbreaking NCAA Tournament quarterfinal loss in overtime. GAME 2 - March 3, 2007 at Brown: Freshman Thomas Muldoon In addition to Colleluori, sophomore Tom Dooley, the Colonial scored three goals, including one with 3:38 remaining in the fourth Athletic Association Rookie of the Year in 2006, and senior Ryan quarter, and sophomore goaltender Jordan Burke made 10 saves, including a huge stop with two minutes remaining on a point-blank Miller each added two goals. Senior Bill Peters had two assists and th freshman keeper Danny Orlando posted 13 saves to snap a six-game shot as the Brown Bears edged the 14 -ranked Hofstra Pride, 7-6. losing streak to the Minutemen. Massachusetts received two goals from Rory Pedrick and Brett Garber, while Doc Schneider posted With Brown holding a 6-5 lead entering the fourth quarter, the nine saves in the cage. Pride’s Bill Peters scored 1:17 into the period to tie the game at six. After a ground ball pickup by freshman Jake Hardy at 9:23 off of a In a game that featured six tied scores and two lead changes, UMass Burke save, the Bears methodically worked the ball around for nearly on two goals by Garber in the final 2:32 of the half took a 3-2 lead at six minutes, taking three shots in that span before senior Will Davis halftime. But Hofstra attackman Ryan Miller, who made his return set up Muldoon, who fired a shot from the goalie’s right that went on Saturday after sitting out the past two seasons, made a pretty move into the top left corner. to the cage, beating his defender, and scooping a shot past Schneider to tie the game at 3-3 just 1:13 in the third quarter. But seven minutes After winning the following face-off, Hofstra went on the attack. The later UMass’ Pedrick took a short pass on the run from Jim Connolly Pride was able to find sophomore middie Anthony Muscarella for a and beat Orlando from five yards out for a 4-3 advantage. Colleluori, one-on-one with Burke, and Muscarella launched a rocket that Burke tied the game for Hofstra less than a minute later on a dodge from the got the head of his stick up over his right shoulder in time to knock wing, before Pedrick gave the Minutemen the lead again, charging the ball down. from behind the cage and beating Orlando on the way through to close out the scoring in the quarter. Although there was three tied scores in the game, the Bears never trailed in the contest, although Hofstra never let the lead get larger The Pride tied the contest 3:11 into the fourth period as freshman Dan than two goals. Sophomore Kyle Hollingsworth had two goals, while Stein took a short pass from Bill Peters and streaked across the goal Davis and sophomore Jack Walsh added one each. Freshman Zach mouth for his first collegiate goal. Hofstra took its first lead since a 2- Caldwell and Davis had the Bears’ two assists. Hofstra received two 1 advantage early in the second as Dooley picked up a rebound of a goals from sophomore Tommy Dooley and a goal and an assist from Anthony Muscarella shot and beat Schneider from in close with 8:46 senior Bill Peters. Freshman goalie Danny Orlando made 10 saves in to play in the fourth. But Denis Whelan took a pass from Paul the Pride cage Manesis and beat Orlando from 10 yards out to cap a transition 4-on- 3 fast break and tie the game at 5-all with 5:55 remaining. While the shots were close, with Brown holding a 30-28 advantage, Bruno won the battle for loose balls, holding a 56-46 advantage on It seemed only fitting that Colleluori, who lost his older brother and ground balls. For the Pride, Adam Swarsen, Ryan Miller and Peters teammate, Nick, in late November after a courageous 14-month battle each picked up six ground balls. Each team converted one extra-man with Non-Hodgkins lymphoma, would score the winning goal and opportunity in three attempts. stop a six-game losing skid to UMass, Colleluori fired a bounce shot, 1 2 3 4 F on the run, that nestled just under the crossbar for a 7-6 lead. #14 Hofstra 1 2 2 1 6 Unterstein’s goal with 1:42 to play gave the Pride a little cushion, Brown 3 1 2 1 7 especially as they were killing off a one minute illegal check penalty taken with 1:05 remaining. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 2, Bill Peters, Ryan Miller, Hofstra outshot the Minutemen 41-34, and picked up 29 ground balls Steve Prifte, Mike Colleluori; Assists: Bill Peters, Dan Stein, Mike to UMass’ 18. Orlando posted nine of his 13 saves in the second half. Unterstein

* Nike/IL ranking 1 2 3 4 F Brown Scoring: Goals: Thomas Muldoon 3, Kyle Hollingsworth 2, #9 Massachusetts 1 2 2 1 6 Will Davis, Jack Walsh; Assists: Zach Caldwell, Will Davis. #18 Hofstra 1 1 2 4 8 Hofstra Brown Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 2, Mike Colleluori 2, Ryan Shots: 28 30 Miller 2, Dan Stein, Mike Unterstein; Assists: Bill Peters 2 Ground Balls: 46 56 Face-offs Won: 10 7 UMass Scoring: Goals: Rory Pedrick, 2, Brett Garber 2, Jim Saves: 10 10 Connolly, Denis Whelen ; Assists: Tim Balise, Jim Connolly, Paul Penalties: 3-2.5 3-3.0 Manesis, Rory Pedrick, Andrew Recchione EMO: 1-3 1-3 Clears/Att 12-16 15-20 front of the cage to Heyl who buried the man-up goal. But Boyle scored twice in the final 59 seconds of the half to give the Blue Jays a Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 7 GA, 10 svs.); Brown – Jordan 5-1 lead at the intermission. Burke (59:50, 6 GA, 10 svs.), Chandler Clarke (0:10, 0 GA, 0 svs.) Attendance: 1,024 Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando posted his third consecutive game with double-digit saves, recording 13 including five in the fourth quarter. The Blue Jays outshot the Pride 30-22 while each team picked up 30 GAME 3 - Saturday, March 10, 2007 at #5 Johns Hopkins: ground balls. Hofstra freshman attackman Dan Stein scored three goals and sophomore Tommy Dooley added two goals and one assist, but the 1 2 3 4 F fifth-ranked Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins were able to stave off a late Hofstra 0 1 4 3 8 Pride rally to record a 9-8 victory at Homewood Field. #5 Johns Hopkins 1 4 1 3 9

The Pride fell behind 5-1 at halftime as freshman Steven Boyle Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Dan Stein 3, Tom Dooley 2, Tom scored three times and senior Jake Byrne added two more in the first Interlicchio, Zach Heyl, Mike Unterstein; Assists: Mike Colleluori, two periods to give the Blue Jays what seemed to be a commanding Tom Dooley, Ryan Miller lead. But Hofstra rallied in the second half, scoring the first three JHU Scoring: Goals: Steven Boyle 3, Jake Byrne 2, Michael goals of the third period as Stein scored twice around a goal by Kimmel, Kevin Huntley, Paul Rabil, Michael Doneger; Assists: Jake Dooley to close the gap to 5-4 with 4:48 to play in the third quarter. Byrne 2, George Castle, Kevin Huntley, Michael Kimmel Hopkins junior Kevin Huntley boosted the lead to 6-4 off a pass from Byrne with 3:47 remaining in the period before Dooley fed Stein with Hofstra Hopkins a short pass just off the crease with 22 seconds to play in the third for Shots 22 30 his third of the game and fourth of the season. Ground Balls: 30 30 Face-offs Won: 9 11 But the Blue Jays came out on fire in the fourth as junior middie Paul Saves: 13 6 Rabil picked himself off the ground behind the cage, came around the Penalties: 1-1.0 3-2.5 right side of Pride goalie Danny Orlando and beat the freshman 40 EMO: 2-3 1-1 seconds into the period. Hofstra middie Kevin Unterstein was called Clears/Att 19-25 16-19 for a slashing penalty after the goal, and Hopkins made the Pride pay as freshman midfielder Michael Kimmel, behind the cage, fed junior Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 9 GA, 13 svs.); JHU–Jesse Michael Doneger out front for his third goal of the year and an 8-5 Schwartzman (60:00, 8 GA, 6 svs.), lead with 13:46 remaining in the contest. Attendance: 1,503

Dooley, who recorded his third consecutive game with two goals, GAME 4 - March 18, 2007 vs. #10 Princeton: Tommy Davis tallied his second of the game and sixth of the season 52 seconds later scored his second goal of the game, off a pass from Peter Trombino on a turn-around shot from the side of Hopkins goalie Jesse with eight seconds remaining, to snap a 4-4 tie as #10 Princeton Schwartzman to close the deficit to 8-6. But Kimmel picked up the defeated Hofstra, 5-4, at Shuart Stadium. The Tigers improved to 2-2 ground ball at midfield on the ensuing face-off, charged the Pride on the season while the Pride, who dropped their third straight goal and fired a shot past Orlando for a 9-6 lead with 12:42 to play. contest, fall to 1-3.

The Pride would not give up and junior Mike Unterstein fired a shot The Pride trailed 4-2 heading into the fourth quarter before from the left side of Schwartzman that found the twine for his second sophomore Anthony Muscarella scored his second goal of both the goal of the season with 7:57 to play. Hofstra freshman middie Tom game and the season 3:26 into the final period, cutting inside his Interlicchio made the Hopkins’ faithful squirm in their seats with defender and firing an 8-yard bullet past Princeton goal Alex Hewit 3:38 to play with a running jump shot from 10 yards out on the side to close the gap to 4-3. Pride sophomore Michael Colleluori tied the that beat Schwartzman to close the gap to 9-8. game with 4:56 to play with an extra-man goal from eight yards out off a pass from Michael Unterstein. But after each team had tie- The final two minutes saw each team turn the ball over before the breaking chance thwarted, the Tigers found themselves with the ball Pride regained possession on a check with 16 seconds to play and with 19 seconds remaining. After a timeout, Tiger attackman Peter rushed the ball down field before taking a timeout with four seconds Trombino moved the ball away from the middle of the field, right of remaining. On the set play after the timeout, Mike Unterstein took the Pride goal Danny Orlando. That opened a huge space for sophomore restart and fed Dooley, who was coming around a pick in the middle Tommy Davis to move in, take a pass from Trombino, and fire a 12- of the field about 12 yards out. The ball hadn’t fully settled into yard bounce shot over Orlando with eight seconds remaining. The Dooley’s pocket and his shot sailed high as time expired. Pride had a last second shot attempt by Ryan Miller but the shot went high and wide. The Pride dug themselves a hole in the first half, mainly in the second quarter, committing eight turnovers and allowing the Blue Jays 17 Princeton opened the scoring 6:57 into the contest as Davis scored his shots in the first two periods. The Hofstra defense kept Hopkins in fourth goal of the season off a pass from Alex Haynie. It was the only check in the first quarter until Steven Boyle scored his sixth goal of goal of the quarter. The Pride tied the score at 1-1 when sophomore the year on a charge from behind the cage and beating Orlando from Anthony Muscarella scored his first goal of the season on a running just off the crease with 14 seconds remaining in the first. Jake Byrne shot from 11 yards out. But the Tigers took a 2-1 lead into the locker scored a goal in transition off a pass from George Castle 5:05 into the room when Bob Schneider took a short pass from Rob Engelke and second, and then added his fifth of the season, from in close, off a went in on Orlando 1-on-1 and beat the freshman goalie for his fifth pass from Huntley three minutes later to make it 3-0 Hopkins. goal of the year.

Hofstra senior Zach Heyl scored his first of the season with 2:57 to The Tigers boosted the lead to 3-1 with 5:01 to play in the third when play in the half as sophomore Mike Colleluori sent a pass across the Mark Kovlar took a pass from Josh Lesko and beat Orlando for his seventh goal of the season. But the Pride closed the deificit with just The Pride, as they have in all five games this season, kept the fans on over a minute remaining in the quarter as Michael Unterstein fed the edge of their seats as Mike Unterstein closed the deficit to 5-4 Colleluori who fired an 11-yard bounce shot past Hewit for his fourth 1:23 into the third quarter with his third goal of the season. But of the season. Hofstra's excitement was short-lived as Mike DeSantis Delaware Adam Zuder-Havens gave the Blue Hens some breathing scored an unassisted goal from eight yards 22 seconds later for his room midway through the fourth quarter, backing in on the Pride second of the season to give the Tigers a 4-2 lead at the end of three defense and firing a sidearm bullet past Pride goalie Danny Orlando quarters. (eight saves).

Danny Orlando made 13 saves in goal, including eight in the first Unterstein brought the Pride back to within one at 6-5 with 3:23, half, for the Pride, while Hewit posted 11 saves for Princeton. The getting the ball at the top of the box, running to the right of Scherr Tigers outshot the Pride 30-25. The Hofstra loss snapped a 16-game and then cutting inside the defense to the crease for the goal. The home winning streak. Pride seemed to get a break with 2:07 to play when Brett Manney was sent off for a 30-second pushing penalty. Hofstra got one good 1 2 3 4 F shot off with 1:39 remaining but Scherr stopped Dooley's point-blank #10 Princeton 1 1 2 1 5 shot in front of the cage. After Delaware's clear failed the Pride got Hofstra 0 1 1 2 4 the ball back again with 1:22 to play. Colleluori's shot with 46 seconds remaining went wide before the Pride turned the ball over Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Anthony Muscarella 2, Mike Colleluori 2; with 21 seconds to play to end their threat. Assists: Mike Unterstein 2 The Blue Hens outshot the Pride, 31-27, picked up 29 ground balls to Princeton Scoring: Goals: Tommy Davis 2, Mark Kovler, Mike Hofstra's 24 and won eight of 14 face-offs. The Pride did well at the DeSantis, Bob Schneider; Assists: Rob Engelke, Alex Haynie, Josh face-off X against Alex Smith, the Division I leader in face-off Lesko, Peter Trombino percentage (.813) as Kevin Unterstein took six of 14 draws for Hofstra Princeton Hofstra. Shots 25 30 Ground Balls: 22 23 1 2 3 4 F Face-offs Won: 4 7 Hofstra 2 1 1 1 5 Saves: 13 11 #14 Delaware 3 2 0 1 6 Penalties: 3-2.0 4-3.0 EMO: 2-4 1-3 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Mike Unterstein 2, Anthony Muscarella, Clears/Att 17-20 15-16 Tom Dooley, Dan Stein; Assists: Mike Colleluori, Ryan Miller

Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 5 GA, 13 svs.); Princeton –Alex Delaware Scoring: Goals: Chris Hichborn 2, Dan Deckelbaum, Hewit (60:00, 4 GA, 11 svs.), Adam Zuder-Havens, Martin Cahill, Rob Smith; Assists: Dan Attendance: 1,602 Deckelbaum, Kyle Rotelli

GAME 5 - Saturday, March 24, 2007 at #14 Delaware: Hofstra Hofstra Delaware junior midfielder Mike Unterstein tallied two goals but Delaware Shots 27 31 attackman Chris Hichborn scored twice and Dan Deckelbaum tallied Ground Balls: 24 29 a goal and an assist to lead the 14th-ranked Blue Hens to a 6-5 Face-offs Won: 6 8 victory over the Hofstra Pride at Rullo Stadium in the Colonial Saves: 8 9 Athletic Association opener for both teams. Penalties: 2-1.0 5-4.0 EMO: 1-4 0-2 The Blue Hens scored the first three goals of the game in the first Clears/Att 19-20 21-26 nine minutes as Hichborn scored his 10th of the year, off a pass from Decklebaum, 1:55 into the contest, Martin Cahill tallied his seventh Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 6 GA, 8 svs.); Delaware – of the year, from seven yards out, six minutes later, and Deckelbaum Tommy Scherr (60:00, 5 GA, 9 svs.), notched his 13th of the year, on a run to the goal from outside the Attendance: 880 box, a minute later. GAME 6 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at #9 Army: Hofstra But the Pride scored the next three to tie the game at 3-3 early in the freshman Tom Interlicchio broke a 3-3 tie late in the third quarter and second quarter. Hofstra sophomore Anthony Muscarella scored his senior Ryan Miller scored his second goal of the game midway third of the season on a run from the wing to the crease with 4:47 to through the fourth quarter to lead the Hofstra Pride to a 5-3 victory play in the first quarter. Sophomore Tom Dooley closed the gap to 3- over ninth-ranked Army at Michie Stadium. The Pride victory, which 2 with 2:02 to play in the first period, taking a pass from Ryan Miller snapped a four-game losing skid-all by one goal-improves the behind the cage, and scoring from five yards out for his seventh of Hofstra record to 2-4 on the season. The Black Knights of Army fall the season. Freshman attackman Dan Stein took advantage of a two- to 6-2. man, man-up situation taking a pass from Michael Colleluori inside and beating Blue Hens' goalie Tommy Scherr 2:18 into the second Pride sophomore Michael Colleluori tallied a goal and an assist while period. freshman goalie Danny Orlando tallied 10 saves in the victory. Holding Army to three goals, the Pride posted their best defensive Delaware responded with goals two minutes apart to take a 5-3 lead effort of the season and held the Black Knights to their lowest goal at halftime. Hichborn scored his second of the game with 10:36 to total of the season. play in the half and Rob Smith tallied his second of the season with 8:33 to play to close out the scoring in the first half. The Pride jumped out to a 2-0 lead after one quarter as Miller scored his fourth goal of the season off a pass from Steve Prifte on the transition just 2:16 into the contest. Colleluori tallied his fifth of the season, with 2:15 to play in the quarter, on a running shot from eight for Villanova. In addition to Interlicchio's three points, Hofstra also yards out. The Black Knights closed the gap to 2-1 at halftime as received two goals from both Mike Colleuori and Tom Dooley. Jason Peyer scored a transition goal off a pass from Mike Hanna 4:16 into the second quarter. After Villanova's Eric Heidenberger scored the game's first goal just 43 seconds into the contest, the Pride would scored the next four Army tied the game at 2-2 just 17 seconds into the third quarter as goals and seven of the next eight to take a commanding 7-2 lead at Ryan McClure fed Brooks Korvin who beat Orlando for his ninth halftime. Sophomore Tom Dooley put the Pride on the board with goal of the year. Hofstra sophomore Anthony Muscarella tallied his 4:43 to play in the first quarter, taking a pass from Tom Interlicchio fourth goal of the year five minutes later on a shot from 10 yards out and beating Wildcats' goalie Andrew DiLoreto from five yards out. that beat Army goalie Adam Fullerton (9 saves). But the Black Two minutes later Interlicchio scored an unassisted goal on a running Knights tied the game just two minutes after Muscarella's goal as jump shot from seven yards for a 2-1 lead. Colleluori closed out the Kevin LoRusso notched his eighth goal of the year from 10 yards in scoring in the first period with 34 seconds remaining on a goal from front of Orlando to tie the game at 3-3. in close, off a pass from Mike Unterstein.

But almost two minutes after Army's tying goal, Colleuori sent a pass Colleluori gave the Pride a 4-1 advantage 3:09 into the second period back to the middle of the box to Interlicchio, who delivered a 15-yard on a runner from 10 yards before Heidenberger closed the gap for shot past Fullerton for his second goal of the year. Miller added an Villanova with his second of the game and 12th of the season just 19 insurance goal with 8:25 to play in the fourth quarter as he came seconds later. But Hofstra would score the next three goals, all around the left side of Fullerton and beat the junior netminder. unassisted, as senior Ryan Miller, his sixth of the year, Interlicchio, his second of the game and fourth of the year, and sophomore The Pride defense stood tall in the contest and stymied the Army Anthony Muscarella, his fifth of the year, dented the twine to give the attack behind Orlando's fifth double-digit save game of the season. Pride a 7-2 lead at the intermission. Hofstra killed off six man-down opportunities and forced 10 turnovers. The shots, at 32-32, and the face-offs, at 6-6, were even But the Wildcats did not pack it in and cut the lead to 7-3 less than but Army picked up 31 ground balls to Hofstra's 19. three minutes into the third quarter as Haas scored on the man-up from 15 yards out. Dooley would get the goal back for the Pride with 1 2 3 4 F his second of the game and ninth of the season, on a charge to the Hofstra 2 0 2 1 5 goal, with 6:18 to play in the third. It would be Hofstra's last goal of #9 Army 0 1 2 0 3 the contest.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Ryan Miller 2, Mike Colleluori, Tom Villanova's Tim Atkins scored his eighth goal of the year, from five Interlicchio, Anthony Muscarella; Assists: Mike Colleluori, Steve yards out, off a pass from Chris MacDonald less than a minute after Prifte Dooley's goal. Haas would then beat Orlando on a bounce shot from 15 yards out with 1:06 to close the gap to 8-5 at the end of three Army Scoring: Goals: Jason Peyer, Kevin LoRusso, Brooks Korvin; quarters. Assists: Mike Hanna, Ryan McClure Just over four minutes into the fourth quarter the Wildcats went on a Hofstra Army three goal run in 29 seconds as Andy German notched his ninth of the Shots 32 32 season from 10 yards out on the right at the 10:42 mark, Atkins Ground Balls: 19 31 tallied his second of the game and ninth of the year from five yards Face-offs Won: 6 6 out at the 10:21 mark and Chris Colliniates would tie the game at 8-8, Saves: 10 9 taking the face-off and going down the middle of the field and firing Penalties: 5-3.5 3-2.5 a bullet past Orlando with 10:13 to play. EMO: 0-3 0-4 Clears/Att 12-16 12-12 The Pride, plagued by turnovers in the second half committing 12 of their 21 miscues in the final two periods, took just three shots in the Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 3 GA, 10svs.); Army–Adam fourth quarter and was turned away twice by DiLoreto. Haas, the Fullerton (60:00, 5 GA, 9 svs.), senior midfielder, would seize the opportunity to be the hero with Attendance: 557 6:16 to play, coming around the right side of the cage and firing a high bullet into the net for his third of the game and ninth of the Game 7 - Friday, March 30, 2007 vs. Villanova: Pride freshman season. The Pride got just one shot off the remainder of the period Tom Interlicchio tallied two goals and one assist but Villanova's and that one, by Colleluori with 4:40 to play was stopped by Mike Haas scored three goals, including the game-winner with 6:16 DiLoreto. Hofstra outshot the Wildcats 31-23 in the contest, and to play, to lead the Wildcats to a 9-8 come-from-behind victory at picked up 31 ground balls to Villanova's 25. Shuart Stadium Friday night. The Wildcats improve to 4-3 overall and 1-1 in the Colonial Athletic Association while the Pride, who 1 2 3 4 F dropped their fifth one-goal decision of the year, fall to 2-5 overall Villanova 1 1 3 4 9 and 0-2 in conference action. Hofstra 3 4 1 0 8

Trailing 7-2 at halftime, the Wildcats rallied, holding the Pride to one Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 2, Mike Colleluori 2, Tom second half goal midway through the third quarter, and scoring the Interlicchio 2, Ryan Miller, Anthony Muscarella; Assists: Tom last six goals of the contest to take the victory. Haas scored all three Interlicchio, Mike Unterstein of his goals in the second half including the game-winner, coming around the right side of Pride goalie Danny Orlando and firing a high Villanova Scoring: Goals: Mike Haas 3, Eric Heidenberger 2, Tim shot into the cage from eight yards out. Eric Heidenberger tallied two Atkins 2, Andy German, Chris Colliniates; Assists: Chris goals and one assist and goalie Andrew DiLoreto recorded nine saves MacDonald 2, Andy German, Eric Heidenberger Hofstra Villanova Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 3, Anthony Muscarella 3, Shots 31 23 Mike Colleluori 2, Ryan Miller 2, Tom Interlicchio, Mike Unterstein, Ground Balls: 31 25 Dan Stein, Zach Heyl; Assists: Mike Unterstein 3, Tom Dooley, Face-offs Won: 8 12 Ryan Miller, Dan Stein Saves: 5 9 Penalties: 2-1.0 4.3.5 Robert Morris Scoring: Goals: Carlo Sunseri 2, Andrew Watt 2, EMO: 0-4 1-2 Frank Keel: Assists: Pat Britton, Michael Fleming, Carlo Sunseri Clears/Att 13-18 16-18 Hofstra RMU Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 9 GA, 5 svs.); Villanova – Shots 50 18 Andrew DiLoreto (60:00, 8 GA, 9 svs.), Ground Balls: 32 20 Attendance: 557 Face-offs Won: 13 9 Saves: 3 15 GAME 8 - Saturday, April 7, 2007 vs. Robert Morris: Penalties: 5/4.0 10/9.0 Sophomores Tom Dooley and Anthony Muscarella each tallied three EMO: 3-10 0-5 goals and Hofstra exploded for six-third quarter goals enroute to a Clears/Att 13-13 10-18 14-5 Colonial Athletic Association victory over Robert Morris at James M. Shuart Stadium. The win was Hofstra's first CAA victory Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 5 GA, 3 svs.);RMU – Sal of the season and improved the Pride's record to 3-5 overall and 1-2 Barcia (52:03, 12 GA,13 svs.), John Kennedy (7:57, 2 GA, 2 svs.), in conference play. Robert Morris fell to 3-5 and 0-3 in CAA play Attendance: 914 with the loss. GAME 9 - Wednesday, April 11, 2007 at Sacred Heart: Mike Junior Mike Unterstein recorded a goal and three assists to tie Dooley Unterstein tallied two goals and three assists and Mike Colleluori and for game-high point honors, senior Ryan Miller added two goals and Ryan Miller each posted three points as the Hofstra Pride defeated one assist, and Mike Colleluori tallied two goals for the Pride. The the Sacred Heart Pioneers 10-8 in a CAA game at Campus Field. The Colonials were led by Carlo Sunseri with two goals and one assist Pride, who has won three of their last four outings, improves to 4-5 and Andrew Watt with two goals. on the season and evened their conference mark at 2-2. The Pioneers fall to 2-6 overall and 1-3 in the CAA. Hofstra jumped on Robert Morris for five first quarter goals to take a 5-0 lead entering the second period. Dooley opened the scoring, with After Sacred Heart's Bobby Rushton opened the scoring 6:02 into the his tenth goal of the year, just 1:20 into the contest. Senior Zach Heyl contest, the Pride scored the next four goals. Mike Unterstein started made it 2-0 with his second of the second just 49 seconds later. Mike the run a little over a minute later, coming around the cage to tally his Unterstein notched his fifth goal of the season 3:20 later, and sixth of the season. Kevin Unterstein gave the Pride a 2-1 lead 13 freshman Tom Interlicchio tallied his fifth of the year and the Pride's seconds later with his first goal of the season from five yards out. fourth straight unassisted goal with 4:52 to play in the quarter to Miller made it 3-1 with his ninth of the year, on a charge from behind make it 4-0. Dooley, notched his second of the game and 11th of the the cage, 44 seconds later. Colleluori notched his 11th goal of the year season, on the man-up, off a pass from Mike Unterstein with 2:09 to and his sixth man-up goal, off a pass from Mike Unterstein, with 4:11 play in the first to close out the scoring. to play in the first. Sacred Heart's Peter Greco and Evan Morgan sandwiched a Pride goal by freshman Tom Interlicchio in the final But the Colonial would tally three of the next four goals to close to 6- 3:04 of the quarter to bring the Pioneers to 5-3 down after one period. 3 early in the third quarter. Robert Morris senior Carlo Sunseri started the mini-rally with his 12th goal of the year, off a pass from Pat The Pride and the Pioneers exchanged goals for the next two periods Britton 2:35 into the second quarter. After Muscarella boosted the with Sacred Heart closing to within one twice. Mike Unterstein Pride lead to 6-1 with his sixth goal of the season almost two minutes boosted the Pride lead to 6-3 five minutes into the second quarter later, Sunseri scores his second of the game with 4:51 to play in the with a man-up goal from five yards out, after a dodge. Tony Tanzi second to close out the scoring in the first half. Only five second got the goal back for the Pioneers on a pass across the goal area from quarter saves by Colonials' freshman goalie Sal Barcia kept the Pride Greco with 3:35 to play in the half. Hofstra senior Zach Heyl notched from blowing the game wide open. his third of the season off a pass from Mike Unterstein with 1:39 in the quarter to boost the Pride lead to 7-4. But Michael Collins slipped In the third quarter, RMU junior Andrew Watt took a feed from behind the Pride defense with 20 seconds to play, took a pass from Sunseri and notched his team-leading 15th goal of the year 2:13 into Nicholas Russo, and beat Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando (8 saves) the period to close the deficit to 6-3. But Hofstra, which has dropped from on the crease to close out the scoring in the half. five games by a single goal this season, would not let that happen on this day. The Pride scored the next seven goals including six in the Colleuori posted his second of the game, off a pass from Miller, just third quarter. Miller tallied his two goals and one assist, Colleluori 2:08 into the third quarter to give the Pride an 8-5 advantage. But the recorded his two goals, and freshman Dan Stein posted his goal and Pioneers battled back behind goals from Greco and Tanzi, just 48 assist during the seven goal run that gave the Pride a 13-3 advantage seconds apart, to close the deficit to 8-7 with 5:40 to play in the third early in the fourth quarter. period. Pride sophomore Tom Dooley tallied his 13th goal of the season, and his third man-up goal of the year, from seven yards out in Hofstra outshot Robert Morris, 50-18, and picked up 32 ground balls front of the cage, off a pass from Mike Unterstein with 26 seconds to to the Colonials' 20. Pride goalie Danny Orlando needed to make just play to boost the Hofstra lead to 9-7 entering the fourth quarter. three saves for his third victory of the year. The Pioneers made things interesting with a man-up goal, from a 1 2 3 4 F carry-over penalty, 20 seconds into the fourth quarter as Rory Morse Robert Morris 0 2 1 2 5 beat Orlando low to cut the deficit to 9-8. But Colleluori notched his Hofstra 5 1 6 2 14 first college hat-trick with his third of the game, off a pass from Miller, from 11 yards out, to boost the lead to 10-8 with 10:37 to play. From that point on, it was all defense as the Pride climbed back Hofstra, which posted its second straight overtime victory over into the CAA race heading into their Saturday tilt at Towson. Towson after a 10-9 win in Hempstead on March 31, 2006, rallied back twice in the second half after a see-saw first half. The Tigers The Pride outshot the Pioneers 38-22, and picked up 37 ground balls opened the scoring 2:01 into the contest as Randall Cooper came to Sacred Heart's 22. Hofstra defender Adam Swarsen picked up around the left side of Orlando and beat him from seven yards out. seven ground balls as did midfielder Vinny D'Angelo, who captured Dooley notched his 14th goal of the season, on a nine yard bullet, with 10 of 17 face-offs. The Pride won 13 of 21 draws on the day. Sacred 5:37 to play in the first quarter to tie the game for Hofstra. But Brian Heart goalie Ricardo Vargas posted 15 saves in the contest, including Vetter gave the Tigers a 2-1 lead after one period with a goal from nine in the first half, and kept the Pioneers in the game. the right of the goalie, from seven yards out, with 1:59 remaining.

1 2 3 4 F Miller tied the game at 2-2 for Hofstra with his 10th goal of the Hofstra 5 2 2 1 10 season, coming around the cage and beating Antol from eight yards, Sacred Heart 3 2 2 1 8 with 9:30 to play in the half. But Jonathan Engelke gave Towson a 3- 2 lead at the intermission with a man-up goal, from in front of the Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Mike Colleluori 3, Mike Unterstein 2, Ryan crease, off a pass from Cryder DiPietro with 1:27 to play in the Miller, Tom Dooley, Tom Interlicchio, Kevin Unterstein, Zachary period. Heyl; Assists: Mike Unterstein 3, Ryan Miller 2 Hofstra tied the game at 3-3 just 3:38 into the third period as Mike Sacred Heart Scoring: Goals: Peter Greco 2, Tony Tanzi 2, Evan Unterstein passed back to Tom Interlicchio, who fired in his seventh Morgan, Bobby Rushton, Rory Morse, Michael Collins; Assists: goal of the year from 12 yards out. But the Tigers scored the next Bobby Karl 2, Peter Greco, Evan Morgan, Nicholas Russo, Tony three goals to take a 6-3 lead as DiePietro tallied his 10th of the year, Tanzi. from in front of the cage, with 10:50 to play in the third, and Bobby Griebe posted his 14th and 15th goals of the season 39 seconds apart Hofstra SHU for a three goal lead with 6:48 to play in the third quarter. Shots 38 22 Ground Balls: 37 22 Pride sophomore defender Adam Swarsen recorded his first career Face-offs Won: 13 8 goal with 11 seconds to play in the third, taking a pass near midfield, Saves: 8 15 going down the sideline, cutting in to the goal and surprising Antol Penalties: 5/5.0 7/6.5 with a high shot. Hofstra closed to 6-5 just 4:14 into the fourth EMO: 4-7 1-5 quarter as Dooley notched his second of the game and 15th of the Clears/Att 16-18 16-19 season from five yards out, off a short pass from Zach Heyl, on the man-up situation. Nick Williams and gave the Tigers a 7-5 lead with Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (60:00, 8 GA, 8 svs.);SHU– Ricardo his eighth goal of the year on a high bullet with 6:53 to play in Vargas (60:00, 10 GA, 15 svs.), regulation. Interlicchio helped close the gap a minute later, picking Attendance: 382 up a loose ball in front of the cage and feeding Anthony Muscarella with a short pass for his ninth goal of the year. Game 10 - Saturday, April 14, 2007 at #14 Towson: Senior Ryan Miller scored his second goal of the game with 1:43 remaining in the While Hofstra was close the Tigers were holding the ball and not first overtime to give the Hofstra Pride a 9-8 CAA victory over #14 giving the Pride an opportunity to tie the game. The Pride was forced Towson at Unitas Stadium. Hofstra, which won its third consecutive to employ a full-field ride and got burned as Bobby Griebe scored his game and the fourth in the last five outings, improves to 5-5 overall third of the game into an empty cage with 1:45 to play in regulation. and 3-2 in conference play. The Tigers fall to 7-4 overall, and 4-1 in But the Pride, now down two at 8-6, did not quit and closed the gap CAA play. with a man-down goal after a slashing penalty with 1:30 to play. After Kevin Unterstein forced a turnover, Mike Unterstein charged Pride sophomore Tom Dooley scored four goals, including the final down field and passed to Dooley who buried his third goal of the two in the final minute of regulation that sent the game into overtime, game from nine yards out with 57 seconds left in regulation. and junior Mike Unterstein added four assists, including assisting on the final three Hofstra goals. Freshman Danny Orlando posted 10 The Pride won the ensuing face-off and, after a Hofstra timeout, saves in the Pride cage. worked the ball around until Mike Unterstein, slightly behind the cage to the goalie's right, found Dooley in front for the tying goal The Pride battled back from an 8-6 deficit in the final 57 seconds of from five yards out with 17 seconds to play. The Pride did have a regulation as junior Mike Unterstein set-up Tom Dooley for goals final shot attempt, by sophomore Anthony Muscarella, at the end of from nine yards while a man-down to cut the deficit to 8-7, and from regulation. But the shot was stopped by Towson goalie Matt Antol as five yards in front of the crease with 19 seconds remaining in time expired. regulation to send the game into overtime. The Pride outshot the Tigers 31-27 while Towson had the advantage In the overtime, the Pride got off two shots in the first 1:15, as Mike in ground balls (25-23) and face-offs (14-7). Hofstra goalie Danny Colleluori shot high and Tom Interlicchio was stopped by Antol. The Orlando came up big on several point-blanks shots in the second half Tigers appeared to be headed on the attack but couldn't pick up a to keep the Pride in the contest. Mike Unterstein, who has posted loose ball just across midfield. Hofstra defender Adam Swarsen, who three goals and ten assists in his last three games-all Pride victories- scored his first collegiate goal late in the third period, picked up the notched his career-high with four assists. ground ball and head-manned it to Mike Unterstein on the break on the Pride's offensive side of the field. Unterstein carried the ball for 1 2 3 4 OT F several yards before feeding Ryan Miller behind the Towson defense. Hofstra 1 1 2 4 1 9 Miller went one-on-one with Antol and beat the goalie high for the #14 Towson 2 1 3 2 0 8 victory. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 4, Ryan Miller 2, Tom Interlicchio, Anthony Muscarella, Adam Swarsen; Assists: Mike Unterstein 4, Zach Heyl, Tom Interlicchio

Towson Scoring: Goals: Bobby Griebe 3, Brian Vetter, Cryder DiPietro, Nick Williams, Jonathan Engelke, Randall Cooper; Assists: Brian Vetter 2, Cryder DiPietro

Hofstra Towson Shots 31 27 Ground Balls: 23 25 Face-offs Won: 7 14 Saves: 10 11 Penalties: 6/5.5 2/1.5 EMO: 1-1 1-6 Clears/Att 17/18 18/18

Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (62:17, 8 GA, 10 svs.); Towson– (62:17, 9 GA, 11 svs.), Attendance: 1,970 2007 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse HOFSTRA Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2007) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... ( 5- 5- 0) ( 2- 2- 0) ( 3- 3- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) CONFERENCE...... ( 3- 2- 0) ( 1- 1- 0) ( 2- 1- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 2- 3- 0) ( 1- 1- 0) ( 1- 2- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG UP DN GB TO CT ------Feb 24 #9 MASSACHUSETTS W 8-6 1503 5 Unterstein, Mike 10 7 14 21 29 0 1 0 19 14 4 Mar 03 at Brown L 6-7 1024 40 Dooley, Tom 10 17 2 19 56 1 4 1 19 7 4 Mar 10 at #5 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 1503 4 Colleluori, Mike 10 13 3 16 42 1 7 0 12 9 1 Mar 18 #12 PRINCETON L 4-5 1602 42 Miller, Ryan 10 11 5 16 34 1 0 0 19 15 0 *Mar 24 at #14 Univ. of Delaware L 5-6 880 26 Muscarella, Anthony 10 9 0 9 51 1 0 0 15 6 0 Mar 27 at #9 W 5-3 557 22 Interlicchio, Tom 10 7 2 9 40 1 0 0 10 7 2 *Mar 30 VILLANOVA L 8-9 1857 32 Stein, Dan 8 6 2 8 20 0 1 0 14 12 2 *Apr 07 ROBERT MORRIS W 14-5 914 21 Heyl, Zachary 10 3 1 4 22 0 1 0 1 2 0 *Apr 11 at Sacred Heart W 10-8 382 3 Peters, Bill 6 1 3 4 12 0 0 0 13 6 0 *Apr 14 at #14 Towson University W OT 9-8 1970 8 Prifte, Steve 10 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 13 2 6 9 Unterstein, Kevin 10 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 45 3 6 TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP 47 Swarsen, Adam 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 31 3 7 ------24 Lucas, Sean 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 4 0 SHOT STATISTICS...... 15 Carter, Ryan 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 77-325 66-277 23 Rosen, Jordan 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goals scored average... 7.67 6.57 46 Orlando, Danny 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 5 4 Shot pct...... 237 .238 43 Vivonetto, Jack 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 181-325 159-277 31 Watson, Patrick 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SOG pct...... 557 .574 30 Hagans, Connor 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 3 4 Shots/Game...... 32.5 27.7 25 Stabler, Collin 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Assists...... 33 36 19 Rieg, Jason 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES..... 18 Watts, Julian 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 4 Goals-Opportunities.... 14-43 6-32 14 Schneider, Brian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conversion Percent...... 326 .188 13 Shuey, Tommy 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... 12 Brant, Tyler 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Goals...... 77 66 10 D'Angelo, Vinny 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 Man-up...... 14 6 6 Gorman, John 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 6 Man-down...... 1 0 Total...... 10 77 33 110 325 5 14 1 293 124 50 Free-position...... 0 0 Opponents...... 10 66 36 102 277 5 6 0 279 139 55 Unassisted...... 44 30 Overtime...... 1 0 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| GROUND BALLS...... 293 279 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T TURNOVERS...... 124 139 ------CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 50 55 14 Schneider, Brian 1 1:27 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 85-91 91-85 46 Orlando, Danny 10 600:50 66 6.59 93 .585 5 5 0 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 483 .517 Total...... 10 602:17 66 6.57 93 .585 5 5 0 CLEARS...... 148-182 149-177 Opponents...... 10 602:17 77 7.67 104 .575 5 5 0 Clear Pct...... 813 .842 PENALTIES...... GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Number...... 33 44 ------Minutes...... 26:30 37:30 HOFSTRA...... 20 14 23 19 1 - 77 ATTENDANCE...... Opponents...... 15 17 18 16 0 - 66 Total...... 5876 6316 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 4/1469 6/1053 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0 ------HOFSTRA...... 26 23 22 22 0 - 93 Opponents...... 24 24 25 30 1 - 104

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------HOFSTRA...... 75 78 84 85 3 - 325 Opponents...... 66 70 73 68 0 - 277

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------HOFSTRA...... 44 38 48 49 2 - 181 Opponents...... 41 40 40 38 0 - 159 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY The Pride

# Name Pos. Ht Wt Class Hometown High School/College 1 Pat DeBolt G 6-1 205 SO Waterloo, NY Waterloo 2 Ryan Smith D 6-0 180 SO Baldwinsville, NY Baldwinsville/Herkimer CC 3 Bill Peters M 5-11 195 SR Darien, CT Darien 4 Michael Colleluori M 5-11 185 SO Holmes, PA Ridley 5 Mike Unterstein M 5-11 165 JR Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 6 John Gorman D 5-11 170 SR Lindenhurst, NY Lindenhurst/Nassau CC 7 Max Cohen A 5-8 189 JR Woodmere, NY Hewlett 8 Steve Prifte M 5-10 190 SO Shamong, NJ Shawnee 9 Kevin Unterstein M 5-11 165 JR Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 10 Vinnie D'Angelo M 5-10 200 SO Glenolden, PA Ridley 11 John Tenet A 6-0 187 SO Potomac, MD St. John’s 12 Tyler Brant A 6-4 205 FR Silver Spring, MD St. John’s College HS 13 Tom Shuey D 6-2 205 SO Dallas, TX Highland Park 14 Brian Schneider G 6-0 195 SO Rockville, MD Georgetown Prep 15 Ryan Carter M 5-9 165 SO San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius 16 Isaac Neal D 6-4 225 FR Aurora, CO Overland 18 Julian Watts D/M 6-2 205 SR Huntington, NY St. Anthony’s 19 Jason Rieg A 6-0 180 FR Long Valley, NJ West Morris Central 20 James Mauch D 6-2 200 FR Chester, NJ West 21 Zachary Heyl M 5-11 220 SR Murrysville, PA Franklin Regional/Herkimer CC 22 Thomas Interlicchio M 6-0 185 FR Yorktown, NY Yorktown 23 Jordan Rosen M 6-2 190 FR San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius College Prep 24 Sean Lucas A 5-10 170 FR Oceanside, NY Oceanside 25 Collin Stabler D 6-5 210 JR Concord, MA Carlisle 26 Anthony Muscarella M 6-0 192 SO Wantagh, NY Wantagh 28 Chris O’Donnell D 6-3 220 FR Baldwin, NY Baldwin Senior 30 Connor Hagans D 6-2 269 JR Wheatley Heights, NY The Salisbury School 31 Patrick Watson D 5-10 180 SO Yorktown, NY Yorktown 32 Dan Stein A 6-0 165 FR Merrick, NY Calhoun 33 Kyle Sminkey A/M 6-0 205 FR White River Jct., VT Hartford 36 Keith Prifte A 5-8 165 SO Shamong, NJ Shawnee/Fairfield U. 37 Mike Vaccaro M 5-7 170 FR Plano, TX Plano Senior 40 Thomas Dooley A 5-11 180 SO Yorktown Heights, NY Yorktown 41 Ryan McPherson D 6-2 200 JR Marshfield, MA The Thayer Academy 42 Ryan Miller A 5-11 180 SR Manhasset, NY Manhasset 43 Jack Vivonetto D 5-10 203 JR Rocky Point, NY Rocky Point 46 Danny Orlando G 5-9 177 FR South Hempstead, NY South Side 47 Adam Swarsen D 5-11 187 SO Denver, CO East

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