2010 MEN’S LACROSSE

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2010 Outlook ...... 2 The University Head Coach Pat Cullinan...... 3 Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Assistant Coaches ...... 4 Founded...... 1851 Enrollment ...... 4,550 The Hawk ...... 4 Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Finnesey Field ...... 5 Nickname ...... Hawks 2010 Roster ...... 6 Colors ...... Crimson and Gray Hawk Profiles ...... 7‐11 Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Newcomers...... 12‐13 Conference...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Non‐Conference Opponents ...... 14 Home Field ...... Finnesey Field (600) MAAC Lacrosse League...... 15 The Team Head Coach ...... Pat Cullinan (Lebanon Valley ‘79) 2009 Year In Review ...... 16 Men’s Lacrosse Office ...... 610‐660‐1733 2009 SJU Statistics...... 17 Career Record/Years ...... 50‐84/9 years 2009 MAAC Statistics ...... 18 Record at SJU/Years...... 25‐52/5 years Record Book ...... 19‐22 Assistant Coaches ...... Matt Huskey (Gettysburg ‘96) – 6th year All‐Time Roster ...... 23 ...... Jack Morrison (Whittier‐Calif. ‘00) – 6th year All‐Time Results ...... 24‐25 ...... Sean Cullinan (Saint Joseph’s ‘09) – 2nd year Captains...... Joe D’Avanzo, Sean Evans, Dan Marroccoli, Lacrosse Support Staff ...... 26 Rob Saraceni, Peter Slowik Academic Support Services ...... 26 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 28/20 Administration...... 27 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/7 Saint Joseph’s University ...... 28 2009 Overall Record ...... 6‐9 2009 MAAC Record ...... 4‐4 WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM 2009 MAAC Regular Season Finish ...... Tied‐5th www.sjuhawks.com

CREDITS The 2010 Saint Joseph's University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide was written and edited by Kristin Santos. Editorial assistance was provided by Marie Wozniak, Jack Jumper, and Joe Greenwich. Photography by Greg Carroccio of Sideline Photos. Inside and outside covers designed by Kristin Santos.

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 1 SEASON OUTLOOK HEAD COACH

The 2010 Saint Joseph’s men’s lacrosse team returns its three leading scorers, a trio that accounted for 75 percent of the scoring last season in hopes of capturing the programs second MAAC title in its final season in the league. The 2009 contingent saw the departure of Hawk Hill mainstays such as goalkeeper Erik Hotaling, Alex Lopes, Tom Wengenosky, Pat Williams, Ryan Tessler, R.J. Bopf, Drew Mandela, and Chris O’Neill but the prosperity of talent that will be featured on Hawk Hill for head coach Pat Cullinan this spring is one capable of competing with the best. Led by the top three leading scorers a season ago, senior captain Sean Evans, junior Scott Cullinan, and senior Charlie Gorman, the SJU offense will be one of its strongest in years. Evans was named the team’s 2009 Offensive Player of the Year, leading in goals (24), assists (13) and points (37). Cullinan earned All‐MAAC Second Team honors as a freshman and was named to the 2009 Inside Lacrosse Magazine All‐MAAC Preseason Team, scoring 21 goals and dishing five assists. Joining Evans and Cullinan in the attack will be Gorman, who was second on the team in points (29), tied for second in assists (12), and was third on the team in goals (17), while senior captain Joey D’Avanzo was fourth on the team in scoring (eight goals, four assists) from the midfield. Contributing to the scoring will be senior Geoff DeSoye, sopho‐ Senior captain Rob Saraceni mores Matt Dougherty and Jack Spallone, and freshman Kyle Williams. Senior captains Peter Slowik and D’Avanzo will control the midfield, as the duo will provide vocal leadership and stabilization to the young group of midfielders. Veterans junior Kevin Wadach and sophomores Brendan Burke, Daniel Lieb, Pat Kenville, and Trevor Dougherty worked hard in the off‐season and look to be strong contributors in the midfield line. Freshmen Artie Marrapese and B have been consistent in preseason workouts and will bolster the offensive side of the midfield while sophomores Justin Rogers and Colin Roemer and junior Pat Carrigan will hold the defensive midfield together. The heart of the defense will revolve around a trio of juniors, captain Rob Saraceni, Pat Harner and Keith Belson, and sophomore Matt Germain. In goal this season will be sophomore Griffin Ferrigan who saw action in six games last season and has improved significantly in the off‐season. Backing up Ferrigan in goal will be senior Chase Stewart, sophomore Brendan Tully, and freshman Chris Moffa. A group of newcomers, which includes two transfers sophomore mid‐ fielder Mike Begg (Stony Brook) and junior midfielder Chris Moore (Loyola), along with freshmen Kyle Mahoney, Peter Ingrasci, Mark Anton, Keith Preston, Pat Dispirito, Shane Flannery, Mike Lutes, Chris Moffa, and Mike Ryan look to crack the starting line‐up and provide flexibility and depth to the coaching staff. The Hawks face a challenging schedule as they host Delaware to start the season and play Lehigh and Bellarmine before hitting the road with difficult matches at Drexel, Rutgers, and Penn. The Hawks return home to face Brown and then open MAAC play on Finnesey Field with a tough match against the 2009 conference champions Siena. The squad then plays back‐to‐back weekends traveling to Marist, return‐ ing home to host Canisius and head back on the road to play VMI before a set of home games against new MAAC member Detroit and Mount St. Mary’s. The Hawks wrap up the MAAC slate and regular season play with trips to Manhattan and Wagner while the MAAC Championship is pair for May 7‐9 at Marist in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. With a returning veteran offense, a skilled midfield and a strong defense the Hawks are ready to compete for the ultimate prize, an MAAC title and the programs first berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Hawk Will Never Die! Senior captain Sean Evans

2 Saint Joseph’s University SEASON OUTLOOK HEAD COACH Pat Cullinan Lebanon Valley ‘79 Sixth Season Pat Cullinan enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Saint Joseph’s men’s lacrosse pro‐ gram in 2010. He previously spent 15 years at West Chester University, the final four as the Rams’ head coach, twice earning Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors. At Saint Joseph’s, Cullinan has compiled a 25‐52 record including a MAAC Championship appearance in 2007, which left the Hawks one game short of their first NCAA Tournament appear‐ ance. SJU was 4‐4 in the MAAC last season and 6‐9 overall. In 2007, Cullinan led the Hawks to a 6‐ 12 record (5‐3 MAAC). For leading the program’s turnaround from 2005 (3‐11 overall/2‐6 MAAC), Cullinan was named the 2006 Anaconda Sports MAAC Coach of the Year. Cullinan was hired after serving one year as an assistant coach (2004) immediately following his five‐year stint as the head man at West Chester (1999‐2003). While at West Chester, Cullinan guided the Golden Rams to the ECAC Division II Championship game both in 1999 and 2002 and to the nation’s number‐nine ranking in 2003 season. Cullinan also received NYCAC Coach of the Year honors for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. In addition to his on‐ the‐field achievements, Cullinan was also the CULLINAN’S RÉSUMÉ director of the Golden Ram Boys’ Lacrosse Camp Head Coach Years and organized both a coaches and players clinic Saint Joseph’s 2005‐Present for the Chester County Youth Lacrosse West Chester 1999‐2003 Association. Glen Mills HS 1981‐87 Prior to taking over as head coach at WCU in Assistant Coach Years 1999, he spent a decade (1989‐99) as a Ram assis‐ Saint Joseph’s 2004 tant. He was instrumental in guiding West West Chester 1989‐99 Chester to a pair of ECAC Division II titles in 1994 and 1998. Player Years Before making the move to the collegiate Lebanon Valley 1976‐79 level, Cullinan started the lacrosse program at Glen Mills High School and was the head coach CULLINAN’S RECORD there for seven years (1981‐87). YEAR‐BY‐YEAR Cullinan is a 1979 graduate of Lebanon Valley College, where he was a two‐sport standout in Saint Joseph’s W L lacrosse and football. An alternate to the North‐ 2005 3 11 South College All‐Star team as a senior, he was a 2006 6 9 four‐year starter in the lacrosse midfield and two‐ 2007 6 12 time captain. 2008 4 11 He currently resides in West Chester, Pa., 2009 6 9 with his wife Donna and four children: Sean, TOTAL 25 52 Meghan, Scott and Sarah. Sean is in his second West Chester W L year as an assistant coach and Scott is a junior on 2000 6 10 the team, while Meghan graduated from SJU’s 2001 6 7 women’s lacrosse team in 2009. Scott’s twin, 2002 7 9 Sarah, is a junior on the Elizabethtown University

2003 6 6 women’s lacrosse team. www.sjuhawks.com TOTAL 25 32 OVERALL 50 84

ALL‐TIME SJU COACHING RECORDS Year Head Coach Overall W‐L Pct. MAAC W‐L Pct. Postseason 1993‐97 Pat Dennin 25‐46 .352 5‐2 .714 1998‐04 Paul Perdue 44‐59 .449 35‐20 .636 3 MAAC Tournaments (‘00 Champs, ‘03 Runner‐up); ECACs 2005‐Present Pat Cullinan 25‐52 .325 20‐20 .500 ‘07 MAAC Runner‐up Totals 17 years 94‐157 .375 60‐42 .588

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 3 ASSISTANT COACHES FINNESEY FIELD

Matt Huskey Jack Morrison Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Gettysburg ‘96 – Sixth Year Whittier (Calif.) ‘00 – Sixth Year Back for his sixth year on the Saint Joseph's Returning for his sixth season on the Saint men's lacrosse staff is Matt Huskey. Joseph's coaching staff in 2010 is Jack Prior to arriving on Hawk Hill, Huskey Morrison, who serves as the team’s defensive coached under Pat Cullinan at West Chester coordinator. After spending three seasons and at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s working with head coach Pat Cullinan at West Florham campus. Chester he followed Cullinan to Hawk Hill. He also worked in admissions at the Westtown School (Pa.) and The 2000 graduate of Whittier College in 2005 in California was was a teacher and coach at the Sanford School (Del). a defensive standout and capped his career by playing in the Huskey has a B.A. in anthropology/sociology from Gettysburg prestigious North‐South All‐Star Game. College in 1996. He resides in West Chester, Pa., with his wife, Morrison is a teacher at Twin Valley Middle School. The Amanda. Delaware Valley native attended Ridley High School and resides in West Chester, Pa. with his wife Katie.

Sean Cullinan ALL‐TIME SJU ASSISTANT COACHES Student Assistant Coach Coach (Seasons at SJU) Year Saint Joseph’s ‘09 – Second Year T.C. Behm (1) 2007 Returning to the coaching staff for his second Pat Cullinan* (1) 2004 season is Sean Cullinan, who anchored the Hawk midfield for three seasons. Sean Cullinan (2nd) Present He tallied 12 points in his career, scoring seven Steve Gilhuley (1) 1993 goals and dishing five assists, while playing 40 games. Benson Goldberger (4) 1997‐00 A 2005 transfer from Nazareth College, Cullinan was a two‐ Rob Herzog (2) 2002‐03 time All‐League selection at West Chester East High School. He Matt Huskey (6th) 2005‐present is the oldest of head coach Pat Cullinan’s four children, all of Tom Marachek (1) 1994 whom play collegiaete lacrosse. Greg McGee (4) 1998‐01 His younger sister Meghan was a defender for the Hawk Jason McGee (6) 1995‐96, 2003‐06 women’s team and graduated in 2009. Scott, his younger broth‐ Stephen Milano (1) 2008 er, is an attacker on the current SJU team and Scott’s twin sister, Jack Morrison (6th) 2005‐present Sarah, plays at Elizabethtown College. Cullinan completed his marketing degree in May of 2009 and Paul Perdue* (4) 1994‐97 resides in Philadelphia, Pa. * – Also served as head coach

One of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint Joseph's Hawk has been flapping its THE HAWK wings for 54 years. The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005‐06, is best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wings throughout every game and representing the Saint Joseph's motto, "The Hawk Will Never Die." Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the school’s yearbook editor initiated a contest among the student body for a symbol. More than 100 submissions were narrowed, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers” by a slim margin. The name was appropriate because it typified “the fighting spirit of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has made our football team famous.” Football, ironically, was dis‐ continued at SJU following the 1939 season. The Hawk mascot has garnered numerous accolades in its over 50‐year history. It has been selected as the nation’s top mascot by The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook, ESPN College Basketball magazine and was nominated for the Mascot Hall

The Hawk Will Never Die! of Fame in 2008.

4 Saint Joseph’s University ASSISTANT COACHES FINNESEY FIELD

Finnesey Field, currently in its 81st year, has been home to 10 different varsity squads at Saint Joseph’s. Opened in 1929 as home to the SJU football squad, the field has undergone numerous changes over the years and has been home to over a thousand SJU varsity games, matches and track meets. The most recent upgrade happened in 2008 when the AstroTurf, laid down in 2001, was replaced with new, state‐of‐the‐ art TigerTurf. Home to the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, men’s and women’s soccer teams, the field has seen other modifica‐ tions since its inception in 1929. The prospect of a 70,000‐seat bowled stadium for football was dashed when the sport was dis‐ continued following the 1939 season. The men’s lacrosse team has compiled an overall 52‐66 mark re‐occupied the space in 1947, calling Finnesey in 17 seasons, the best of which was a 6‐2 campaign in 2000. SJU home until 1959. Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer began in 1958 and opened its playing grounds with a 9‐2 loss to Wesley College on played every season but one (1960) at Finnesey. In 1960, the orig‐ March 3, 1993. inal as well was the hillside seating near Overbrook The women’s lacrosse squad is 55‐74 in 17 seasons on Hawk Avenue were eliminated as Villiger (now Post) Hall and the Bluett Hill. The best season came in 2004 when the Hawks went 5‐2 en Theatre were built. In the process of the 1960 construction, the route to an 8‐6 campaign. The first game was played on March field’s elevation was raised five feet to its current location. 23, 1993 when SJU defeated Gwynedd Mercy, 18‐4. In 1990, artificial turf replaced the grass, making Finnesey a The location has also been home to men’s soccer since truly multi‐purpose facility. In 1994 the installation of lights fur‐ 1958 and women’s soccer since 1996 and the field hockey team thered the use of the grounds, while new bleachers in 2003 on wrapped up its last season on Finnesey in 2007. the hill next to Mandeville Hall were another touch of renovation Overall, the site has seen 1,116 games entering 2010, and to a historic stadium. SJU teams put together a total record of 514‐556‐46 in 80 years.

MEN’S LACROSSE RESULTS ALL‐TIME ALL‐SPORTS RECORDS AT FINNESEY FIELD Year W‐L Year W‐L Sport Seasons First Last W L T Pct. 1993 1‐6 2001 2‐5 Baseball ^ 12 1947 1958 18 19 .486 www.sjuhawks.com 1994 6‐4 2002 2‐6 Field Hockey 25 1983 2007 124 97 5 .548 1995 2‐5 2003 4‐0 Football 11 1929 1939 22 19 2 .535 1996 3‐5 2004 2‐6 Men’s Lacrosse 17 1993 present 52 66 .441 1997 5‐2 2005 2‐3 Women’s Lacrosse 17 1993 present 55 74 .426 1998 4‐4 2006 3‐6 Men’s Soccer * 51 1958 present 162 175 30 .441 1999 4‐2 2007 4‐1 Women’s Soccer 15 1996 present 55 56 9 .458 2000 6‐2 2008 2‐5 Softball 8 1983 1990 26 50 .342 Totals 1,116 games 514 556 46 .461 2009 4‐4 Total 52‐66 ^–Baseball records are incomplete MOST GOALS SCORED BY SJU HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT *–No games were played during 1960 season ON FINNESEY FIELD AT FINNESEY FIELD Note: Men’s and women’s track teams have taken part in numerous competitions on Finnesey Field–records are unavailable 24 vs. Niagara, 4/27/1996 #4 Rutgers, 3/10/2004

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 5 2010 ROSTER CAPTAINS

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School Last College 1 Steve Dunn Fr. M 6‐0 West Chester, Pa. Malvern Prep 2 Augustus Quinzani So. M 5‐11 Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury 3 Bob Brannigan So. A 5‐8 Auburn, N.Y. Auburn 4 Rob Saraceni* Jr. D 5‐10 Lansdale, Pa. La Salle College H.S. 5 Scott Cullinan Jr. A 6‐1 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East 6 Mike Begg So. M 5‐9 Stratford, Conn. St. Joseph Stony Brook 7 Charlie Gorman Sr. A 6‐2 Chevy Chase, Md. Gonzaga (D.C.) Dickinson 8 Colin Roemer So. D 5‐11 Hunt Valley, Md. Loyola Blakefield 9 Geoff DeSoye Sr. A 6‐3 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. Fordham Prep 10 Jack Spallone So. A 5‐11 Cortland, N.Y. Cortland 11 Joey D’Avanzo* Sr. M 6‐0 Rockville, Md. Gonzaga (D.C.) 12 Kevin Wadach Jr. M 6‐3 Syracuse, N.Y. West Genesee 13 Kyle Mahoney Fr. A 6‐0 Summit, N.J. Summit 14 Sean Evans* Sr. A/M 5‐9 West Chester, Pa. Henderson Towson 15 Bobby Hurley So. M 5‐10 Wayne, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 16 Artie Marrapese Fr. M 5‐11 Orchard Park, N.Y. Orchard Park 17 Brendan Burke So. M 6‐2 Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 18 Matt Dougherty So. A 6‐3 Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 19 Trevor Dougherty So. M 6‐2 Sayre, Pa. Notre Dame (N.Y.) 20 Peter Ingrasci Fr. A 6‐3 Wyckoff, N.J. Don Bosco Prep 21 Peter Slowik* Sr. M 6‐3 Lafayette, N.Y. Bishop Ludden 23 Matt Germain So. D 6‐3 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers‐Syracuse 24 Noah Weaver ^ So. D 5‐11 Prince Frederick, Md. Calverton 25 Mark Anton Fr. A 5‐10 Short Hills, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 26 Shawn Mowry Jr. D 6‐1 Camillus, N.Y. West Genesee Binghamton 27 Daniel Lieb So. M 6‐0 Charlottesville, Va. Monticello 28 Chris Moore Jr. M 5‐11 Glenmoore, Pa. Malvern Prep Loyola 29 Patrick Mueller Fr. A 5‐8 Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 30 Justin Rogers So. D/M 6‐0 Marcellus, N.Y. Onondaga 31 Keith Preston Fr. M 5‐11 Churchville, N.Y. Churchville‐Chili 32 Pat Sinnott So. M 5‐11 Lansdale, Pa. La Salle College H.S. 33 Dan Marroccoli* Sr. D 6‐0 Kinnelon, N.J. Don Bosco Prep 36 Chris Jenkins So. M 5‐10 Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa 37 Kyle Williams Fr. A 6‐3 Marriottsville, Md. Marriotts Ridge 39 Chase Stewart Sr. GK 5‐8 Springfield, Pa. Springfield 40 Griffin Ferrigan So. GK 6‐2 Baldwinsville, N.Y. Christian Brothers‐Syracuse 41 Bill Bonner Fr. D 5‐11 Newtown, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 42 Pat Dispirito Fr. D 5‐10 Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown 43 Shane Flannery Fr. D 6‐4 Gibbsboro, N.J. Eastern Regional 44 Mike Lutes Fr. D 6‐3 Bethesda, Md. The Heights School 45 Chris Moffa Fr. GK 5‐8 Yonkers, N.Y. Fordham Prep 46 Mike Ryan Fr. D 6‐1 Florham Park, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 47 Pat Harner Jr. D 5‐11 Crofton, Md. Archbishop Spaulding 48 Keith Belson Jr. D 5‐8 Media, Pa. Strath Haven 49 Pat Carrigan Jr. D 6‐2 Lititz, Pa. Manheim Township 50 Brendan Tully So. GK 5‐11 Baltimore, Md. Cardinal Gibbons 51 Pat Kenville So. M 5‐8 Manlius, N.Y. Christian Brothers‐Syracuse 52 Zach Iannucci Sr. D 5‐9 Mount Laurel, N.J. Lenape

* ‐ denotes captain ^‐denotes redshirt

Head Coach: Pat Cullinan (Lebanon Valley ‘79) ‐ 6th year PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Coaches: Matt Huskey (Gettysburg ’96) ‐ 6th year Joey D’Avanzo Dah‐VAN‐zo Jack Morrison (Whittier‐Calif. ’00) ‐ 6th year Matt & Trevor Dougherty DOCK‐er‐tee Sean Cullinan (Saint Joseph’s ‘09) ‐ 2nd year Daniel Lieb LEEB Athletic Trainer: Melanie Monroe (Penn State ‘98) ‐ 3rd year Shawn Mowry MAO‐ree Rob Saraceni SARE‐ah‐CEE‐nee Kevin Wadach Wah‐DUCK Zack Iannucci I‐ann‐oo‐chi

The Hawk Will Never Die!

6 Saint Joseph’s University 2010 ROSTER CAPTAINS Joey D’Avanzo Rob Saraceni Senior • 6-0 • Midfield Junior • 5-10 • Defense Rockville, Md. • Gonzaga (D.C.) Lansdale, Pa. • La Salle College 2009: Played in 13 games, starting three...Tallied 2009: Played in all 15 games, starting 11...Earned eight goals and four assists...Had two points with a team’s Most Improved award...Was third on the goal and an assist on three occasions...2008: Saw team in caused turnovers with 28...Picked up 20 time in eight games as a reserve...Was seventh on ground balls and scored one goal...Had a career‐ the team in goals (3)...Dished two assists... high four caused turnovers on two occasions... Grabbed three ground balls...2007: Came off the 2008: Made five appearances off the bench before 11 bench in 13 games...Scored two goals on six shots, 4 suffering season‐ending knee injury...Picked up recording six ground balls on the season...High School/ Personal: two ground balls...High School/Personal: All‐American and All‐ Team captain senior year...Named Second Team All‐Conference State senior year...All‐League First Team selection sophomore, senior year...Born February 1, 1988...Social science major. junior and senior years...Captain of team junior and senior years... YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Lettered in football...Born February 13, 1989... Biology major. 2007 13‐0 6 2 0 2 0 6 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2008 8‐0 16 3 2 5 0 6 2008 5‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2009 13‐3 56 8 4 12 0 6 2009 15‐11 4 1 0 1 0 20 Totals 34‐3 78 13 6 19 0 18 Totals 20‐11 4 1 0 1 0 22

Sean Evans Senior • 5-9 • Attack/Midfield West Chester, Pa. • Henderson / Towson 2009: Started all 15 games...Led the team in goals (24) and assists (13)...Named team’s Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year...Named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week (2/16)...Scored a career‐high four goals and had one assist for a five‐point performance in win over Lehigh...2008: 14 Led team with two game‐winning goals...Sported a .453 face‐off percentage (43‐95)...Fifth on the team in goals (6) and assists (4)...Seventh on team in points (10)...Grabbed 16 ground balls...At Towson 2007: Played in two games...High School/Personal: Tallied 326 career points...U.S. Lacrosse All‐ American...Named Suburban League and All‐Area Player of the Year...All‐League all four years...Lettered in wrestling...Born August 10, 1987...History major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Faceoff Pct. 2008 15‐4 33 6 4 10 2 16 43‐95 .453 2009 15‐15 37 24 13 37 2 15 0‐0 .000 Totals 30‐19 70 30 17 47 4 31 43‐95 .453 Peter Slowik Peter Slowik Dan Marroccoli Senior • 6-3 • Midfield Lafayette, N.Y. • Bishop Ludden Senior • 6-0 • Defense Kinnelon, N.J. • Don Bosco Prep 2009: Played in all 15 games...Was named to the MAAC All‐Academic Team and earned team’s 2009: Played in seven games, starting two...Picked Scholar‐Athlete award...Picked up a career‐high up a ground ball and caused one turnover...2008: five ground balls, a caused turnover, and an assist www.sjuhawks.com Made seven appearances with one start...Grabbed against Bellarmine...2008: Saw time in 11 games, two ground balls...2007: Saw action in 13 games, starting four...Recorded three points and three starting seven of them...Recorded three ground 21 ground balls...2007: Named team’s Rookie of the 33 balls...High School/Personal: Awarded Ironman Year...Appeared in all 18 games, starting one...Sixth in points with Award for excellence in the classroom and athlet‐ 16 behind 10 goals and six assists...Tallied 10 ground balls...High ic accomplishments...Team captain junior and senior years... School/Personal: Named to All‐League First Team senior year... Earned three letters for lacrosse and three in football...Started Tallied 69 points senior year...Team captain senior year... Played in every game sophomore, junior and senior years...Named to All‐ Senior All‐Star game...Named to All‐League Second Team junior League and All‐Division First Teams senior year...Business major... year...Member of Team Syracuse...Lettered in cross country for Born December 17, 1987. two years...Born April 17, 1988...Accounting major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2007 13‐7 0 0 0 0 0 3 2007 18‐1 33 10 6 16 1 10 2008 7‐1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2008 11‐4 17 2 1 3 0 3 2009 7‐2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2009 15‐0 3 0 1 1 0 9 Totals 27‐10 0 0 0 0 0 6 Totals 44‐5 53 12 8 20 1 22

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 7 SENIORS & JUNIORS JUNIORS

Geoff DeSoye Keith Belson Senior • 6-3 • Attack Junior • 5-8 • Defense Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. • Fordham Prep Media, Pa. • Strath Haven 2009: Played in six games with two starts...Scored 2009: Played in all 15 games, starting 11...Tallied a goal against Hobart...2008: Saw action in six two points with a goal and an assist...Picked up a games, notching three shots and grabbing one career‐high five ground balls and two caused ground ball...2007: Scored two goals...Started one turnovers against Hobart...2008: Saw action in all game in five appearances...High School/ Personal: 15 games, starting once...Recorded an assist and 15 Team captain as a senior...First‐Team All‐County, 48 four ground balls...High School/Personal: Won All‐Metro and All‐League senior year...Leading sportsmanship award at Strath Haven...Twice scorer in Westchester County junior and senior years...Set scoring selected to All‐League Second Team...Also lettered in football and record at Fordham Prep...Honorable mention All‐County junior indoor track...Born November 18, 1988...Social science major. year...All‐League First Team junior year...All‐League Second Team YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB sophomore year...Finance major...Born March 14, 1988. 2008 15‐1 1 0 1 1 0 4 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 15‐11 3 1 1 2 0 11 2007 5‐1 9 2 0 2 0 0 Totals 30‐12 4 1 2 3 0 15 2008 6‐0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2009 6‐2 3 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 17‐3 15 3 0 3 0 1

Charlie Gorman Senior • 6-2 • Attack Chevy Chase, Md. • Gonzaga (D.C.)/Dickinson 2009: Played in all 15 games, starting nine...Was third on the team in goals (17) and tied for second in assists (12)...Scored a career‐high three goals in win over Canisius...Tallied four points with two goals and two assists on two occasions...At Dickin‐ 7 son College 2008: Started all five games in which he appeared...Notched 10 goals and five assists... Was fifth on team in points (15)...2007: Appeared in 14 games, starting five...Tallied four goals and nine assists...Totalled 13 points...Picked up 12 ground balls...High School/Personal: All‐ League senior year...Born December 29, 1987...Management major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2007* 14‐5 18 4 9 13 0 12 2008* 5‐5 20 10 5 15 1 8 2009 15‐9 37 17 12 29 1 13 Totals 34‐19 75 31 26 57 2 33 *At Dickinson College

Chase Stewart Senior Charlie Gorman Senior • 5-8 • Goalkeeper Springfield, Pa. • Springfield Pat Carrigan 2009: Saw action against Wagner...2008: Made Junior • 6-2 • Defense one appearance against Penn State...2007: Saw Lititz, Pa. • Manheim Township over 41 minutes in the pipes in five games...Made 2009: Played in two games...2008: Made one eight saves...High School/Personal: Scholar‐ appearance...High School/Personal: Named to Athlete senior year...Lettered in lacrosse junior All‐District Second Team senior year...Lettered and senior years...Earned Boosters’ Award senior 39 three years...Born March 20, 1989...Finance year...Also lettered in football...Born July 27, major. 1988...Business major. 49 YEAR GP‐GS MIN GA GAA SVS PCT. W‐L GB 2007 5‐0 41:02 10 14.62 8 .444 0‐0 1 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2008 1‐0 1:10 0 0.00 0 .000 0‐0 0 2008 1‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Hawk Will Never Die! 2009 1‐0 1:34 1 38.30 0 .000 0‐0 0 2009 2‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7‐0 43:46 11 15.09 8 .444 0‐0 1 Totals 3‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Saint Joseph’s University SENIORS & JUNIORS JUNIORS

Scott Cullinan Junior • 6-1 • Attack West Chester, Pa. • West Chester East 2009 Inside Lacrosse All‐MAAC Preseason Team... 2008 All‐MAAC Second Team...2009: Started all 15 games...Was second on the team in goals (21) and third in points (26)...Scored three man‐up goals and one game‐winning goal...Had a five‐point 5 game with four goals and an assist in win over Wagner...Scored three goals on two occasions... 2008: Team leader in goals (28), points (31), shots (85), man‐up goals (9), penalties (10) and penalty minutes (7:30)...Led the MAAC in man‐up goals...Scored a career‐high five goals against VMI...High School/Personal: Twice selected to All‐Suburban Second Team...Father Pat is head coach of the Hawks, brother Sean is assistant coach, sister Meghan played her last season in 2009 for SJU women’s lacrosse squad while twin sister Sarah plays at Elizabethtown...Born March 3, 1989...Majoring in management. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2008 15‐15 85 28 3 31 1 16 2009 15‐15 10 21 5 26 1 11 Totals 30‐30 95 49 8 57 2 27

Pat Harner Junior • 5-11 • Defense Crofton, Md. • Archbishop Spaulding Junior Scott Cullinan 2009: Played in 14 games...Picked up 12 ground balls...Was fifth on the team in caused turnovers Shawn Mowry with 15...Had a career‐high four caused turnovers Junior • 6-0 • Defense against Drexel...2008: Made seven appearances Camillius, N.Y. • West Genesee/Binghamton off the bench...High School/Personal: Named to 2009: Saw action in three games...Had one shot 47 FCA National High School Lacrosse Team...Captain attempt against Penn State...Picked up a caused of soccer team...Also lettered in indoor track... turnover in win over Wagner...2008 (at Bingham‐ Born September 17, 1988... Biology major. ton): Did not compete...High School/Personal: YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Member of two‐time Section 3 Champions and 2008 7‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Runners‐up junior and senior years...Lettered 2009 14‐0 1 0 1 1 0 12 26 two years in football...Born January 16, 1989... Totals 21‐0 1 0 1 1 0 12 Majoring in marketing. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 3‐0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3‐0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Pat Kenville Kevin Wadach www.sjuhawks.com Junior • 5-8 • Midfield Junior • 6-3 • Midfield Manlius, N.Y. • Christian Brothers-Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. • West Genesee 2009: Saw action in eight games...Picked up a 2009: Played in 10 games...Picked up a ground ball ground ball against Penn State...2008: Redshirted and had one shot attempt...2008: Saw action in the season...High School/Personal: Three‐year seven games...Picked up three ground balls...Won his letterwinner...Also lettered in soccer, served as only face‐off attempt...High School/Personal: captain for the sectional champions and state Member of two‐time New York Class A Runner‐up... 51 semifinalists...Grandson of two‐time NBA Champ 12 Honorable Mention All‐League in basketball junior Billy Kenville of the Syracuse Nationals...Born year...Born January 3, 1989...Accounting major. February 23, 1989...Business major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Faceoff Pct. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2008 7‐0 5 0 0 0 0 3 1‐1 1.000 2009 8‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2009 10‐0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0‐0 0.000 Totals 8‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 17‐0 6 0 0 0 0 4 1‐1 1.000

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 9 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES

Bob Brannigan Griffin Ferrigan Sophomore • 5-8 • Attack Sophomore • 6-2 • Goalkeeper Auburn, N.Y. • Auburn Baldwinsville, N.Y. • Christian Brothers-Syracuse 2009: Saw action in two games...Took one shot...High 2009: Made six appearances...Picked up two ground School/Personal: Born March 16, 1990...Majoring in balls against Delaware...High School/Personal: All‐ biology. League honorable mention and team captain senior year...Recorded 15‐5 record senior year in net... Member of 2007 Section Championship squad...Four‐ year letter winner in hockey as goalie...Born August 10, 13 40 1990...Business major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 2‐0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2009 6‐0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 2‐0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 6‐0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Brendan Burke Sophomore • 6-2 • Midfield Matt Germain Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga Sophomore • 6-3 • Defense 2009: Played in 11 games...Scored three goals and had Syracuse, N.Y. • Christian Brothers-Syracuse one assist...Tallied two points with a goal and an assist 2009: Played in nine games...Picked up two ground balls against Manhattan...High School/Personal: Named All‐ and a caused turnover against Providence...High State First Team, All‐Main Line First Team and Central School/Personal: Named to All‐League First Team sen‐ League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior...Served ior year...Led team as captain senior year...Three‐year as co‐captain senior year...Three‐time letter winner... starter...Born March 15, 1990... History major. 17 Born June 28, 1989...Business major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 23 2009 11‐0 14 3 1 4 0 3 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Totals 11‐0 14 3 1 4 0 3 2009 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Matt Dougherty Sophomore • 6-3 • Attack Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga Bobby Hurley 2009: Played in seven games...Picked up an assist and a Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield ground ball...Had two shot attempts...High School/ Wayne, Pa. • St. Joseph’s Prep Personal: Named to All‐Central League Second Team 2009: Made four appearances off the bench...High junior year...Three‐time All‐Main Line honorable men‐ School/Personal: All‐Catholic First Team senior tion...Born October 8, 1989...Business major. year...Three year letter winner and two year starter...Father, Gerry, played baseball at SJU...Born July 18 6, 1990...Food marketing major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 7‐0 2 0 1 1 0 1 15 Totals 7‐0 2 0 1 1 0 1 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 4‐0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4‐0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Trevor Dougherty Sophomore • 6-2 • Midfield Chris Jenkins Sayre, Pa. • Notre Dame (N.Y.) Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield 2009: Played in all 15 games...Earned team’s Rookie of Clifton Park, N.Y. • Shenendehowa the Year award...Picked up an assist and a ground ball against Mount St. Mary’s...High School/Personal: 2009: Played in nine games...Picked up four ground balls Named to the All‐League team, captain, and Team MVP in win over Wagner...Had a .263 face‐off percentage for three years...Class C All‐Tournament Team selection (10‐38)...High School/Personal: Named to All‐Suburban senior year...Four‐year starter...Lettered four years in First Team senior year...Two‐year letterwinner... 19 football and two in basketball...Named to All‐Division Sported a .650 faceoff win percentage...Lettered in soc‐ Team for football three times and once for basketball...Sister, Kyle, plays cer...Father, Mark, a former lacrosse player, is a Siena basketball at Villanova... Father, Dan, played football and mother, Laura, 36 Athletics Hall of Famer...Born May 29, 1990...Majoring played tennis at Ithaca College...Born September 3, 1989...Business major. in accounting. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Faceoff Pct. 2009 15‐0 1 0 1 1 0 8 2009 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10‐38 0.263 The Hawk Will Never Die! Totals 15‐0 1 0 1 1 0 8 Totals 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10‐38 0.263

10 Saint Joseph’s University SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES

Daniel Lieb Justin Rogers Sophomore • 6-0 • Midfield Sophomore • 6-0 • Defense/Midfield Charlottesville, Va. • Monticello Marcellus, N.Y. • Onondaga 2009: Played in seven games...Grabbed two ground 2009: Played in nine games...Picked up a ground ball balls and a caused turnover against Delaware...High and caused turnover in win over Lehigh...High School/ School/Personal: Lacrosse MVP for three years...Named Personal: Named to All‐League all four years and a two‐ Senior Male Athlete of the Year...Member of Division 3 time First Team member...All‐Central N.Y. and captain AA State Championship football team senior year... senior year...Four‐year letter winner in football and Named to All‐State football team senior year as wide two‐time indoor track...Two‐time Defensive All‐League 27 receiver...Captained basketball and lacrosse teams sen‐ 30 member in football and All‐State Second Team senior ior year...Member of Virginia Elite Travel Club...Born January 6, year...Born February 12, 1990... Business major. 1990...Business major. YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB Faceoff Pct. 2009 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2009 7‐0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0‐1 0.000 Totals 9‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 7‐0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0‐1 0.000

Augustus Quinzani Jack Spallone Sophomore • 5-11 • Midfield Sophomore • 5-11 • Attack Duxbury, Mass. • Duxbury Cortland, N.Y. • Cortland 2009: Played in three games...High School/Personal: 2009: Saw action in one game...High School/Personal: Two‐year letter winner...Brother, Max, was an All‐League First Team and Academic All‐American sen‐ Academic All‐American two‐year starter at Duke...Born ior year...Top five in school history in assists and September 14, 1989...Business major. points...Born December 18, 1989...Marketing major. 2 10 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 3‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 1‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Colin Roemer Noah Weaver Sophomore • 5-11 • Defense Sophomore • 5-11 • Defense Hunt Valley, Md. • Loyola Blakefield Prince Frederick, Md. • Calverton 2009: Saw action in one game...Picked up one ground 2009: Redshirted the season...High School/Personal: ball...High School/Personal: Member of two‐time MIAA Two‐time All‐League First Team and captain...Named to Champions...Three‐year letter winner in hockey, captain the Washington Post All‐Southern Maryland squad his senior year...Born March 6, 1990...Business major. senior year...Lettered in soccer and basketball...Born April 7, 1990...Business major. 8 24 YEAR GP‐GS SH G A PTS GWG GB 2009 1‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 1‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 www.sjuhawks.com

Senior Joey D’Avanzo Senior Dan Marroccoli Junior Keith Belson Sophomore Brendan Burke 2010 Men’s Lacrosse 11 NEWCOMERS NEWCOMERS

Mark Anton Shane Flannery Freshman • 5-10 • Attack Freshman • 6-4 • Defense Short Hills, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep Gibbsboro, N.J. • Eastern Regional High School/Personal: Senior captain... High School/Personal: Four year starter... Team leader in assists (40)...Totaled 16 25 Captain as a junior...Named Second Team 43 goals...Starting attackman as a junior... All‐Conference as a senior...Also played Lettered two years...Born June 19, 1990...Business four years of basketball and two years of football...Born major. April 16, 1991...Math major.

Mike Begg Zach Iannucci Sophomore • 5-9 • Midfield Senior • 5-9 • Defense Stratford, Conn. • St. Joseph/Stony Brook Mount Laurel, N.J. • Lenape High School/Personal: Transfer from Stony 2007‐09: Played club lacrosse for Saint Brook...At St. Joseph, Named Second Team 6 Joseph’s and and earned a spot on the var‐ 52 All‐State, Honorable Mention All‐FCIAC, sity squad as a walk‐on in 2010...High and All‐Area team as a senior...Earned Honorable School/Personal: First four‐year letter winner at Mention All‐State as a junior...Third All‐Time scorer for Lenape...Three‐time All‐Conference...Two‐time cap‐ St. Joseph (HS) with 110 goals...Had 60 career assists...Born November 27, tain...All‐South Jersey winner and was nominated for All‐American as a 1989...International relations and economics major. junior...Born March 30, 1987...Finance major.

Bill Bonner Peter Ingrasci Freshman • 5-11 • Defense Freshman • 6-3 • Attack Newtown, Pa. • St. Joseph’s Prep Wyckoff, N.J. • Don Bosco Prep High School/Personal: Named First Team High School/Personal: Born February 19, All‐Philadelphia Catholic League as a junior 41 1991...Business major. 20 and senior...Lettered in both lacrosse and football all four years...Born May 11, 1990...Business major.

Pat Dispirito Mike Lutes Freshman • 5-10 • Defense Freshman • 6-3 • Defense Moorestown, N.J. • Moorestown Bethesda, Md. • The Heights School High School/Personal: Captain as a junior High School/Personal: Lettered in lacrosse and senior...First Team All‐County as a sen‐ 42 and basketball three years...Senior cap‐ 44 ior...Second Team All‐Conference as a jun‐ tain...First Team All‐MIll (Maryland Inde‐ ior...Helped team to state championships junior year... pendent Lacrosse League) as a senior...Born April 12, Born November 4, 1990...Business major. 1991...Business major.

Steve Dunn Kyle Mahoney Freshman • 6-0 • Midfield Freshman • 6-0 • Attack West Chester, Pa. • Malvern Prep Summit, N.J. • Summit High School/Personal: Earned All‐League High School/Personal: Named All‐ honors as a senior...Named team’s Most 1 American First Team, All‐State Honorable 13 Improved Player his senior year...Helped Mention and All‐North East‐Lax Powers as team to win four league championships...Born January a senior...Scored 74 goals and helped team to win 23, 1991...Finance major. County and State Championships...Earned Second Team All‐State and First Team All‐Conference as a junior...Also lettered in bas‐ ketball two years, named team captain and earned All‐Conference hon‐ ors...Born March 21, 1990...Food marketing major. The Hawk Will Never Die!

12 Saint Joseph’s University NEWCOMERS NEWCOMERS

Artie Marrapese Mike Ryan Freshman • 5-11 • Midfield Freshman • 6-1 • Defense Orchard Park, N.Y. • Orchard Park Florham Park, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep High School/Personal: Named First Team High School/Personal: Three‐year letter‐ All‐Western New York and U.S. Lacrosse 16 winner...Captain as a senior...Helped team 46 All‐American...Scored 62 goals and had 34 to win Essex County championships as a assists as a senior...Totaled 117 career goals and 69 sophomore and junior...Born October 6, 1990...Business assists...Also played at Orchard Park...Born major. June 10, 1991...Business major.

Chris Moffa Pat Sinnott Freshman • 5-8 • Goalkeeper Sophomore • 5-11 • Midfield Yonkers, N.Y. • Fordham Prep Lansdale, Pa. • La Salle College H.S. High School/Personal: Born January 12, High School/Personal: Two‐year letterer... 1991...Business major. 45 Helped team to win two PCL Champion‐ 32 ships and state championships as a sen‐ ior...Named All‐Catholic and the EPSLA Senior Class All‐ Star game...Also lettered in soccer...Born January 27, 1990...Accounting major.

Chris Moore Brendan Tully Junior • 5-11 • Midfield Sophomore • 5-11 • Goalkeeper Glenmoore, Pa. • Malvern Prep/Loyola Batimore, Md. • Cardinal Gibbons High School/Personal: Transfer from High School/Personal: Four‐year starter... Loyola...Born February 17, 1989...Business 28 Three‐time All‐MIAA honoree...Named 50 major. team’s Most Valuable Player as a fresh‐ man...Helped team to two MIAA Championships...Also lettered in cross country...Born December 13, 1989... Accounting major.

Patrick Mueller Kyle Williams Freshman • 5-8 • Attack Freshman • 6-3 • Attack Raleigh, N.C. • Cardinal Gibbons Marriottsville, Md. • Marriotts Ridge High School/Personal: Was a 2009 All‐ High School/Personal: Earned All‐County American...Named First Team All‐State jun‐ 29 and Lacrosse High School American First 37 ior and senior year...Named First Team All‐ Team honors as a senior...Named school’s Conference for three years...Is the All‐Time Leader in Male Athlete of the Year and Top Offensive Player... goals (117) and assists (95) at Cardinal Gibbons...Helped Scored 42 goals and had 40 assists as a senior...Helped team to win state championships as a freshman...Helped team to state team win District Championship senior year...Born August 21, 1991... championship finals sophomore through senior year...Born July 27, 1991... Marketing major. Marketing major. www.sjuhawks.com Keith Preston Freshman • 5-11 • Midfield Churchville, N.Y. • Churchville-Chili High School/Personal: Earned Second Team All‐County and team’s Most Valuable 31 Player award as a senior...Broke school record with most ground balls in a career (416) and sea‐ son (158 as junior)...Broke school record in career face‐ offs (729/469) and season faceoffs (341/206 as junior)...Born November 20, 1990...Accounting major.

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 13 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS MAAC LACROSSE LEAGUE

BELLARMINE DREXEL PENN February 27 • 12:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field March 2 • TBA • Vidas Field March 10 • 7:00 p.m. • Franklin Field

Location: ...... Louisville, Ky. Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: ...... Knights Nickname: ...... Dragons Nickname: ...... Quakers Conference:...... ECAC Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Conference: ...... The Ivy League Head Coach: ...... Jack McGetrick Head Coach: ...... Brian Voelker Head Coach: ...... Mike Murphy 2009 Record: ...... 6‐8 2009 Record: ...... 7‐8 2009 Record: ...... 5‐8 2009 Conference Record: ...... 0‐5 2009 Conference Record: ...... 3‐3 2009 Conference Record: ...... 2‐4 All‐Time Series: ...... BU, 2‐0 All‐Time Series: ...... Drexel, 16‐1 All‐Time Series: ...... Penn, 6‐0 First Meeting:...... 3/4/08, BU 12‐9 First Meeting:...... 4/7/93, Drexel 23‐0 First Meeting: ...... 3/1/97, Penn 20‐11 Last Meeting: ...... 3/4/09, BU 8‐7 Last Meeting: ...... 3/10/09, Drexel 8‐4 Last Meeting: ...... 3/5/02, Penn 11‐2 Last SJU win: ...... N/A Last SJU win:...... 4/1/00, 10‐9 Last SJU win: ...... N/A Last Bellarmine win: ...... 3/4/09, 8‐7 Last Drexel win: ...... 3/10/09, 8‐4 Last Penn win: ...... 3/5/02, 11‐2 Website: ...... bellarmine.edu/athletics Website: ...... drexeldragons.com Website: ...... pennathletics.com Lacrosse SID: ...... John Spugnardi Lacrosse SID:...... Mike Tuberosa Lacrosse SID: ...... Mike Mahoney E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected]

DELAWARE LEHIGH RUTGERS February 5 • 2:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field February 13 • 1:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field March 6 • 1:00 p.m. •

Location:...... Newark, Del. Location:...... Bethlehem, Pa. Location: ...... Piscataway, N.J. Nickname: ...... Fightin’ Blue Hens Nickname: ...... Mountain Hawks Nickname: ...... Scarlet Knights Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Conference:...... Patriot League Conference: ...... Big East Head Coach: ...... Bob Shillinglaw Head Coach: ...... Kevin Cassese Head Coach: ...... Jim Stagnitta 2009 Record: ...... 5‐10 2009 Record: ...... 4‐11 2009 Record: ...... 4‐11 2009 Conference Record: ...... 2‐4 2009 Conference Record: ...... 2‐4 2009 Conference Record: ...... 2‐5 All‐Time Series: ...... Delaware, 9‐0 All‐Time Series:...... Lehigh, 8‐2 All‐Time Series: ...... RU, 5‐1 First Meeting: ...... 3/25/00, UD 10‐9 First Meeting:...... 3/17/94, Lehigh 12‐3 First Meeting:...... 4/6/98, RU 19‐7 Last Meeting: ...... 2/7/09, UD 13‐2 Last Meeting: ...... 2/14/09, SJU 9‐8 Last Meeting: ...... 2/28/09, SJU 10‐7 Last SJU win: ...... N/A Last SJU win:...... 2/14/09, 9‐8 Last SJU win: ...... 2/28/09, 10‐7 Last Delaware win: ...... 2/7/09, 13‐2 Last Lehigh win: ...... 4/11/08, 7‐5 Last Rutgers win: ...... 3/10/04, RU 10‐3 Website:...... bluehens.com Website: ...... lehighsports.com Website:...... scarletknights.com Lacrosse SID: ...... Scott Selheimer Lacrosse SID: ...... Mike Stagnitta Lacrosse SID: ...... Alex Restrepo E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected]

BROWN March 13 • 1:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field

Location: ...... Providence, R.I. Nickname: ...... Bears Conference: ...... The Ivy League Head Coach: ...... Lars Tiffany 2009 Record: ...... 12‐4 2009 Conference Record: ...... 4‐2 All‐Time Series: ...... First Meeting First Meeting:...... 3/13/10 Last Meeting: ...... N/A Last SJU win: ...... N/A Last Brown win: ...... N/A Website: ...... brownbears.com Lacrosse SID:...... Chris Humm The Hawk Will Never Die! E‐mail: . . [email protected]

14 Saint Joseph’s University NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS MAAC LACROSSE LEAGUE

CANISIUS MANHATTAN MARIST April 3 • 1:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field April 24 • 1:00 p.m. • March 27 • 1:00 p.m. • Leonidoff Field

Location: ...... Buffalo, N.Y. Location: ...... Riverdale, N.Y. Location: ...... Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Nickname: ...... Golden Griffins Nickname: ...... Jaspers Nickname: ...... Red Foxes Head Coach: ...... Randy Mearns Head Coach: ...... Tim McIntee Head Coach: ...... Scott Nelson 2009 Record: ...... 4‐9 2009 Record: ...... 10‐8 2009 Record: ...... 4‐9 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 3‐5 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 5‐3 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 4‐4 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 10‐4 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 8‐7 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 12‐2 First Meeting: ...... 3/23/97, SJU 10‐9 First Meeting: ...... 4/5/97, SJU 19‐3 First Meeting: ...... 4/27/97, SJU 15‐4 Last Meeting: ...... 3/21/09, SJU 7‐6 Last Meeting: ...... 4/11/09, MAN 13‐7 Last Meeting: ...... 4/18/09, SJU 9‐7 Last SJU win:...... 3/21/09, 7‐6 Last SJU win: ...... 3/27/07, 9‐8 (OT) Last SJU win:...... 4/18/09, 9‐7 Last Canisius win:...... 3/29/08, 7‐6 Last Manhattan win: ...... 4/11/09, 13‐7 Last Marist win: ...... 3/19/05, 6‐5 Website: ...... gogriffs.com Website: ...... gojaspers.com Website: ...... goredfoxes.com Lacrosse SID: ...... Jason Veniskey Lacrosse SID:...... Joe Clifford Lacrosse SID: ...... Mike Haase E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: . . . [email protected] E:mail: ...... [email protected]

MOUNT ST. MARY’S DETROIT April 21 • 7:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field April 17 • 1:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field

Location: ...... Emmitsburg, Md. Location:...... Detroit, Mich. Nickname: ...... Mountaineers Nickname: ...... Titans Head Coach: ...... Tom Gravante Head Coach: ...... Matt Holtz 2009 Record: ...... 5‐10 2009 Record: ...... 1‐12 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 5‐3 2009 Conference Record:. . . (independent) All‐Time Series:...... MSM, 12‐4 All‐Time Series: ...... First Meeting First Meeting: ...... 4/8/95, SJU 10‐9 First Meeting:...... 4/17/10 Last Meeting:...... 4/15/09, MSM 7‐6 Last Meeting: ...... N/A Last SJU win: ...... 4/16/08, 4‐3 Last SJU win: ...... N/A Last MSM win:...... 4/15/09, 7‐6 Last Detroit win: ...... N/A Website:...... mountathletics.com Website: ...... detroittitans.com Lacrosse SID: ...... Mark Vandergrift Lacrosse SID: ...... P.J. Gradowski E‐mail:...... [email protected] May 7-9 at Marist College E‐mail: ...... [email protected]

SIENA VMI WAGNER March 20 • 1:00 p.m. • Finnesey Field April 10 • 1:00 p.m. • Alumni Memorial Field April 28 • 3:30 p.m. • Wagner Stadium

Location: ...... Staten Island, N.Y. Location: ...... Loudonville, N.Y. Location: ...... Lexington, Va. www.sjuhawks.com Nickname: ...... Saints Nickname: ...... Keydets Nickname: ...... Seahawks Head Coach: ...... Brian Brecht Head Coach: ...... Jeff Shirk Head Coach: ...... Jason Rife 2009 Record: ...... 12‐6 2009 Record:...... 3‐11 2009 Record: ...... 1‐15 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 8‐0 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 2‐6 2009 MAAC Record: ...... 0‐8 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 10‐6 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 6‐4 All‐Time Series: ...... SJU, 10‐0 First Meeting: ...... 3/26/94, SJU 12‐9 First Meeting: ...... 3/5/95, VMI 18‐9 First Meeting: ...... 3/1/00, SJU 23‐2 Last Meeting: ...... 3/14/09, Siena 13‐4 Last Meeting: ...... 3/28/09, SJU 9‐6 Last Meeting: ...... 4/22/09, SJU 14‐6 Last SJU win:...... 3/15/08, 8‐7 Last SJU win: ...... 3/28/09, 9‐6 Last SJU win: ...... 4/22/09, 14‐6 Last Siena win: ...... 3/14/09, 13‐4 Last VMI win: ...... 4/5/08, 14‐12 Last Wagner win: ...... N/A Website: ...... sienasaints.com Website: ...... vmikeydets.com Website: ...... wagnerathletics.com Lacrosse SID: ...... Mark Adam Lacrosse SID: ...... Brad Salois Lacrosse SID:...... John Beisser E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected] E‐mail: ...... [email protected]

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 15 2009 YEAR IN REVIEW 2009 STATISTICS

The 2009 Saint Joseph’s men’s lacrosse season saw a repeat of its 4‐4 conference finish and an improvement on its overall record from 2008, finishing the season 6‐9. The team’s final record saw them just narrowly miss the MAAC playoffs for the second year in a row after their run to the 2007 cham‐ pionship game. The season began with a rough start, as the Hawks only won two of their first seven matchups. As the season pro‐ gressed, however, when it was time to face conference oppo‐ nents, the Hawks found their game. After a season‐opening loss to Delaware, the team trav‐ eled to Lehigh to face off against a foe that would prove to be nearly their exact equal. Trailing by two with just over 10 min‐ utes remaining, the Hawks rallied for three unanswered goals – including Sean Evans’ fourth of the day with just 34 seconds remaining ‐ and edged out a 9‐8 victory. A notable loss came on February 21st against Hobart, where a squad depleted by injuries kept the game within a goal through three periods. The goalkeeping of All‐Conference performer Erik Hotaling was a major factor as the senior stopped 12 shots. By the final period, however, the Statesmen began to pull away to an eventual 12‐7 win. One of the Hawks’ early victories was a milestone in the program’s history. On the last weekend in February, SJU host‐ ed a strong Rutgers team, playing them to a dead even 6‐6 tie Erik Hotaling (2006‐09) holds the program’s record for goals at the halfway point. But over the next two periods the Hawks against average (8.06) in a single season and career. controlled the gameplay and, led by a pair of goals from beginning, the Hawks played a tight game, holding on to a nar‐ Charlie Gorman and assists from Alex Lopes, outshot and row lead from start to finish. Propelled by a Charlie Gorman outscored their opponent for the decisive and historic victory. hat trick, SJU held on to eke out a 7‐6 win. The 10‐7 triumph marked the first time that SJU had ever Days later the Hawks fought hard to defeat Virginia defeated an ECAC program. Military Institute with a 9‐6 victory, but went on to drop three After defeating Rutgers, SJU lost three straight – two straight over the following weeks, including two heartbreak‐ closely‐fought battles with Drexel and Bellarmine and one ers to Providence and Mount St. Mary’s. When Marist came to tough loss to powerhouse Siena. They then traveled up to Finnesey Field on April 18th, the Hawks were in need of a vic‐ Buffalo, N.Y., to take on conference rival Canisius. From the tory to turn around their season and keep their conference tourney hopes alive. Hotaling proved his mettle again, stop‐ ping 13 shots and holding the Red Foxes scoreless in the TEAM AWARDS fourth period. Sean Evans and Joey D’Avanzo combined for six points, leading a late comeback to defeat the Red Foxes, 9‐7. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Erik Hotaling Riding on the coattails of that victory, SJU brought a full SCHOLAR‐ATHLETE AWARD: Peter Slowik head of steam into its contest with Wagner, the next visitors VASQUEZ AWARD: Ryan Tessler to Hawk Hill. As though holding a monster back at the onset, DORIE LEAHY AWARD: Paul Crisafulli the Hawks unleashed nine straight goals over the second and OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER: Sean Evans third periods to take what would prove to be an insurmount‐ DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Pat Williams, Tom Wengenosky able 10‐2 lead. Scott Cullinan led the way with four goals and ROOKIE OF THE THE YEAR: Trevor Dougherty an assist while Sean Evans added a hat trick to seal the most MOST IMPROVED: Rob Saraceni decisive victory of the year, a 14‐6 win over the Seahawks. Though they ultimately came up short in their run for the OTHER AWARDS playoffs, the team nonetheless played well at home, and will again be contenders for a berth in the four‐team MAAC MAAC Offensive Player of the Week: Sean Evans (2/16) Championship tournament in the spring. MAAC Defensive Player of the Week: Eric Hotaling (2/23) MAAC All‐Academic Team: Chris Cole, Paul Crisafulli, John Harmonay, Peter Slowik The Hawk Will Never Die!

16 Saint Joseph’s University 2009 YEAR IN REVIEW 2009 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 6‐9 / METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: 4‐4) Name GP‐GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% GW UP Down GB Faceoff Pct. Pen‐Min Sean Evans ...... 15‐15 24 13 37 78 .308 2 2 0 15 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Charlie Gorman ...... 15‐9 17 12 29 37 .459 1 0 0 13 0‐0 .000 1‐ 0.5 Scott Cullinan ...... 15‐15 21 5 26 106 .198 1 3 0 11 0‐0 .000 2‐ 1.5 Alex Lopes ...... 15‐1 3 12 15 18 .167 0 0 0 13 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Joey D'Avanzo ...... 13‐3 8 4 12 56 .143 0 0 0 6 0‐0 .000 ‐ 2.0 Tom Dunn ...... 14‐0 9 1 10 31 .290 0 0 0 4 0‐0 .000 3‐ 2.0 Ian Kelly ...... 14‐0 5 2 7 34 .147 0 0 0 3 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Chris O'Neill ...... 11‐1 5 2 7 17 .294 0 3 0 3 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Brendan Burke ...... 11‐0 3 1 4 14 .214 0 0 0 3 0‐0 .000 2‐ 2.0 Tom Wengenosky ...... 15‐15 2 2 4 9 .222 1 0 0 38 0‐0 .000 13‐10.5 R.J. Bopf ...... 15‐11 2 2 4 9 .222 1 0 0 27 0‐0 .000 7‐ 6.5 Drew Mandela ...... 13‐0 2 1 3 17 .118 0 0 0 3 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Keith Belson ...... 15‐11 1 1 2 3 .333 0 0 0 11 0‐0 .000 5‐ 4.5 Pat Williams ...... 15‐15 0 2 2 2 .000 0 0 0 32 0‐0 .000 11‐ 9.5 Rob Saraceni ...... 15‐11 1 0 1 4 .250 0 0 0 20 0‐0 .000 12‐10.5 Geoff DeSoye ...... 6‐2 1 0 1 3 .333 0 1 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Evan Linthicum ...... 8‐0 1 0 1 3 .333 0 1 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Peter Slowik ...... 15‐0 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0 0 9 0‐0 .000 1‐ 0.5 Matt Dougherty ...... 7‐0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Pat Harner ...... 14‐0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 12 0‐0 .000 3‐ 4.5 Trevor Dougherty ...... 15‐0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 8 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Devin Daly ...... 8‐4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 2 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Paul Crisafulli ...... 15‐1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 12 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Bobby Hurley ...... 4‐0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Ryan Tessler ...... 15‐15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 57 110‐252 .437 0‐ 0.0 Shawn Mowry ...... 3‐0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Bob Brannigan ...... 2‐0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Kevin Wadach ...... 10‐0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Pat Kenville ...... 8‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Weston Beard ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Pat Carrigan ...... 2‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Adam Hutchison ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Griffin Ferrigan ...... 6‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Chase Stewart ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Colin Roemer ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Chris Jenkins ...... 9‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 5 10‐38 .263 0‐ 0.0 Jack Spallone ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Dan Marroccoli ...... 7‐2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Erik Hotaling ...... 15‐15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 52 0‐0 .000 2‐ 2.0 John Harmonay ...... 11‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Justin Rogers ...... 9‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Daniel Lieb ...... 7‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0‐1 .000 0‐ 0.0 Austin Kline ...... 1‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Matt Germain ...... 9‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Chris Cole ...... 11‐1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 5 0‐0 .000 1‐ 0.5 Matt Ryan ...... 13‐3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 4 0‐0 .000 1‐ 1.0 Dean Bellos ...... 3‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Augustus Quinzani ...... 3‐0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0‐0 .000 0‐ 0.0 Total ...... 15 105 64 169 460 .228 6 10 0 387 120‐291 .412 73‐63.0 Opponents ...... 15 136 89 225 483 .282 9 14 1 447 171‐291 .588 57‐45.5 Name GP‐GS Minutes GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L GB CT Shots Faced Erik Hotaling ...... 15‐15 841:10 123 8.77 152 .553 6 9 52 4 438 Griffin Ferrigan ...... 6‐0 69:23 12 10.38 13 .520 0 0 3 1 40 Weston Beard ...... 1‐0 1:52 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 Chase Stewart ...... 1‐0 1:34 1 38.30 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 Team ‐ ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total ...... 15 913:59 136 8.93 167 .551 6 9 ‐ ‐ 481 Opponents ...... 15 913:59 105 6.89 157 .599 9 6 ‐ ‐ 460 2009 MEN'S LACROSSE GAME BY GAME RESULTS: Record: 6‐9 Home: 4‐4 Away: 2‐5 Neutral: 0‐0 Date Opponent Score W/L Att. SJU Leading Scorers SHOTS GB FACEOFFS 2/7 at Delaware...... 2‐13 L 750 Cullinan, D’Avanzo (1) 21‐41 22‐32 5‐13 www.sjuhawks.com 2/14 at Lehigh ...... 9‐8 W 407 Evans (4) 39‐37 36‐32 14‐6 2/21 HOBART...... 7‐12 L 821 Dunn (2) 27‐40 26‐24 11‐12 2/28 RUTGERS ...... 10‐7 W 536 Cullinan (3) 30‐29 24‐29 4‐16 3/4 ^ BELLARMINE ...... 7‐8 L 134 Cullinan (3) 33‐32 27‐28 10‐9 3/10 DREXEL ...... 4‐8 L 284 Evans (3) 28‐38 22‐28 5‐11 3/14 * at Siena ...... 4‐13 L 715 Evans (2) 17‐38 16‐34 6‐13 3/21 * at Canisius ...... 7‐6 W 745 Gorman (3) 28‐22 28‐37 6‐11 3/28 * VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE ...... 9‐6 W 394 Evans, Gorman (2) 31‐30 30‐25 11‐8 4/4 * at Providence ...... (4OT) 4‐5 L 345 Cullinan (2) 27‐20 31‐36 4‐10 4/11 * MANHATTAN ...... 7‐13 L 403 Evans, Kelly (2) 32‐33 24‐22 13‐10 4/15 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 6‐7 L 205 Evans, Lopes (2) 34‐28 24‐34 5‐11 4/18 * MARIST ...... 9‐7 W 552 Evans (3) 34‐28 20‐22 5‐12 4/22 * WAGNER ...... 14‐6 W 361 Cullinan (4) 47‐23 30‐26 13‐10 4/25 at Penn State ...... 6‐17 L 1,242 Cullinan (2) 39‐44 27‐38 8‐19 Home Games in CAPS; * – MAAC Conference Game; ^ – Game played at Franklin Field SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 2OT 3OT 4OT TOTAL SJU ...... 26 37 19 23 0 0 0 0 105 OPPONENTS ...... 35 34 27 39 0 0 0 0 136

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 17 2009 MAAC REVIEW YEARLY RECORDS 2009 FINAL STANDINGS 2009 CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS MAAC Overall GOALS PER GAME Team W L PCT. W L PCT. Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Siena* ...... 8 0 1.00 12 6 .467 1. Siena ...... 8 98 12.25 2. Manhattan ...... 5 3 .625 10 8 .625. Providence ...... 5 3 .625 6 10 .400 2. Manhattan ...... 8 77 9.62 Mount St. Mary’s . . . .5 3 .625 5 10 .375 3. Marist ...... 8 70 8.75 5. Saint Joseph’s ...... 4 4 .500 6 9 .267 4. Canisius ...... 8 64 8.00 Marist ...... 4 4 .500 4 9 .625 5. Mount St. Mary's . . . . .8 60 7.50 6. Canisius ...... 3 5 .375 4 9 .188 Saint Joseph's ...... 8 60 7.50 7. VMI ...... 2 6 .250 3 11 .143 VMI ...... 8 60 7.50 8. Wagner ...... 0 8 .000 1 15 .000 * – MAAC Tournament Champion CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME Team GP No. Avg/G 2009 MAAC SEMIFINALS (Buffalo, N.Y.) #1 Siena 7, #4 Providence 1 1. Saint Joseph's ...... 8 95 11.88 #3 Manhattan 5, #2 Mount St. Mary’s 3 2. Canisius ...... 8 75 9.38 3. Manhattan ...... 8 62 7.75 2009 MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP (Buffalo, N.Y.) 4. Mount St. Mary's . . . . .8 59 7.38 #1 Siena 9, #3 Manhattan 5 5. Siena ...... 8 58 7.25 6. Marist ...... 8 57 7.12 2009 MAAC ALL‐TOURNAMENT TEAM Brent Herbst (MVP) Siena Goalkeeper 7. WAGNER ...... 8 56 7.00 Kenny Mazzone Siena Midfield Providence ...... 8 56 7.00 Dan Mulhal Siena Defense 9. VMI ...... 8 36 4.50 John Geagan Manhattan Goalkeeper Angelo Marrano Manhattan Midfield 2009 ALL‐CONFERENCE Sal Perrotto Manhattan Attack T.C. DiBartolo Mount St. Mary’s Goalkeeper Offensive Player of the Year: . . . . .James Synowiez (Manhattan) Brendan Flanagan Mount St. Mary’s Defense Defensive Player of the Year: ...... Chris Viviano (Siena) Mike Felberg Providence Midfield Rookie of the Year: ...... Bryan Neufield (Siena) Ryan Riedl Providence Defense Anaconda Sports Coach of the Year: ...... Brian Brecht (Siena) 2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS FIRST TEAM ALL‐MAAC GOALS PER GAME James Synowiez Manhattan Attack Name (School) GP Goals G/GM Bobby Labadini Providence Attack 1. Neufeld, Bryan‐SIE ...... 8 24 3.00 Bryan Neufeld Siena Attack 2. Jones, Adam‐CAN ...... 8 23 2.88 Adam Jones Canisius Midfield 3. Synowiez, James‐MAN ...... 8 22 2.75 4. Loftus, Jordan‐SIE ...... 8 19 2.38 Chris Zarins Siena Midfield 5. Moran, Tim‐VMI ...... 8 17 2.12 Tim Moran Virginia Military Midfield 6. Sharkey, Ryan‐MAR ...... 8 15 1.88 Matt Nealis Mount St. Mary’s Defense Tigh,Colin‐PRO ...... 8 15 1.88 Ryan Riedl Providence Defense Guarini, Evan‐MAR ...... 8 15 1.88 Chris Viviano Siena Defense Labadini,Bobby‐PRO ...... 8 15 1.88 T.C. DiBartolo Mount St. Mary’s Goalkeeper 10. Evans, Sean‐SJU ...... 8 14 1.75 SECOND TEAM ALL‐MAAC ASSISTS PER GAME Name (School) GP Assists A/GM Nick LoCoco Canisius Attack 1. LoCoco, Nick‐CAN ...... 8 24 3.00 Corey Zindel Marist Attack 2. Zindel, Corey‐MAR ...... 8 16 2.00 Ryan Duggan Siena Attack 3. Duggan, Ryan‐SIE ...... 8 15 1.88 Angelo Marrano Manhattan Midfield 4. Loftus, Jordan‐SIE ...... 8 12 1.50 Shaun Dunn Siena Midfield 5. Mazzone, Kenny‐SIE ...... 8 11 1.38 Kenny Mazzone Siena Midfield 6. Labadini,Bobby‐PRO ...... 8 8 1.00 Matt Barkas Canisius Defense Leonard, Brett‐VMI ...... 8 8 1.00 Steven Sternberg Manhattan Defense 8. Jensen, Justin‐MAN ...... 8 7 0.88 James Taylor Marist Defense Teichmann, Matt‐MAR ...... 8 7 0.88 Brent Herbst Siena Goalkeeper Evans, Sean‐SJU ...... 8 7 0.88

The Hawk Will Never Die! Moran, Tim‐VMI ...... 8 7 0.88

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OVERALL MAAC Season W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Coach Postseason 1993 3 11 .273 ‐ ‐ — — Pat Dennin 1994 7 8 .467 ‐ ‐ — — Pat Dennin 1995 3 10 .231 ‐ ‐ — — Pat Dennin 1996 4 11 .267 ‐ ‐ — — Pat Dennin 1997 8 6 .571 5 2 .750 3rd Pat Dennin 1998 6 9 .400 4 3 .571 T‐3rd Paul Perdue 1999 7 8 .467 6 2 .750 T‐2nd Paul Perdue ECAC Playoffs 2000 12 4 .750 9 0 1.000 1st Paul Perdue MAAC Champions 2001 4 10 .286 4 4 .500 4th Paul Perdue 2002 4 10 .286 4 3 .571 4th Paul Perdue MAAC Tournament 2003 6 9 .400 5 3 .625 2nd Paul Perdue MAAC Runner‐Up 2004 4 10 .286 3 5 .375 6th Paul Perdue 2005 3 11 .214 2 6 .222 T‐7th Pat Cullinan 2006 6 9 .400 5 3 .625 4th Pat Cullinan 2007 6 12 .333 5 3 .625 T‐2nd Pat Cullinan MAAC Runner‐Up 2008 4 11 .267 4 4 .500 T‐4th Pat Cullinan 2009 6 9 .267 4 4 .500 T‐5th Pat Cullinan TOTAL 93 158 .371 56 40 .583

YEAR GOALS ASSISTS 2009 Evans ...... 24 Evans ...... 13 2008 Sc. Cullinan ...... 28 Lopes ...... 14 2007 Varga ...... 24 Lopes ...... 19 2006 M. O’Neill ...... 19 Wilkinson ...... 22 2005 Wilkinson ...... 19 Four, Wilkinson ...... 14 2004 Four, Pagliaro ...... 25 Wilkinson ...... 24 2003 Heidenberger ...... 28 Mullan ...... 25 2002 Heidenberger ...... 29 McGrann ...... 14 2001 McNeill ...... 44 Whitelock ...... 27 2000 McNeill ...... 36 Whitelock ...... 36 1999 Scott ...... 32 Scott ...... 24 1998 B. Oakes ...... 38 B. Oakes ...... 34 1997 McIsaac ...... 32 McIsaac ...... 28 1996 Foley ...... 35 McIsaac ...... 25 1995 McIsaac ...... 31 Foley ...... 18 1994 Wheelock ...... 29 Foley ...... 24 1993 Fanelli ...... 20 J. Oakes ...... 11 YEAR POINTS SHOTS 2009 Evans ...... 37 Sc. Cullinan ...... 106 2008 Sc. Cullinan, Varga . . . .31 Sc. Cullinan ...... 85 2007 M. O’Neill ...... 32 Varga ...... 79 2006 Wilkinson ...... 38 Four ...... 90 2005 Wilkinson ...... 33 Four ...... 74 2004 Wilkinson ...... 35 Four ...... 98 2003 Mullan ...... 36 Spay ...... 111 2002 Heidenberger, Spay . . .34 Spay ...... 83 2001 McNeill ...... 62 McNeill ...... 120 2000 Whitelock ...... 57 McNeill ...... 105 Randy McNeill (left) led the team 1999 Scott ...... 56 Scott ...... 76 1998 B. Oakes ...... 72 B. Oakes ...... 95 in goals for two straight seasons 1997 McIsaac ...... 60 McIsaac ...... 104 (2000‐01), while Mike Wiley was 1996 McIsaac ...... 55 (unavailable) 1995 Foley ...... 43 McIsaac ...... 62 the top goalkeeper in SJU’s first 1994 Wheelock ...... 49 Wheelock ...... 76 two seasons (1993‐94). 1993 J. Oakes ...... 29 J. Oakes ...... 53

YEAR WINS SAVES SAVE PERCENTAGE GAA www.sjuhawks.com 2009 Hotaling ...... 6 Hotaling ...... 152 Hotaling ...... 553 Hotaling ...... 8.77 2008 Hotaling ...... 4 Hotaling ...... 189 Hotaling ...... 589 Hotaling ...... 8.61 2007 Hotaling ...... 4 Hotaling ...... 131 Hotaling ...... 522 Bopf...... 10.12 2006 Hotaling ...... 6 Hotaling ...... 148 Hotaling ...... 552 Hotaling ...... 8.06 2005 Morrissey ...... 3 Morrissey ...... 140 Morrissey ...... 509 Morrissey ...... 9.84 2004 McDonnell ...... 4 McDonnell ...... 155 Morrissey ...... 650 McDonnell ...... 11.20 2003 Morrissey ...... 5 Morrissey ...... 143 Morrissey ...... 546 Morrissey ...... 9.95 2002 Leopard ...... 4 Leopard ...... 123 Leopard ...... 546 Leopard...... 11.65 2001 Leopard ...... 4 Leopard ...... 104 Leopard ...... 507 Leopard...... 10.69 2000 Leopard ...... 6 Raley ...... 85 Leopard ...... 587 Leopard...... 8.49 1999 McQuade ...... 7 McQuade ...... 196 McQuade ...... 556 McQuade ...... 13.35 1998 McQuade ...... 6 McQuade ...... 228 McQuade ...... 539 McQuade ...... 14.57 1997 McQuade ...... 8 McQuade ...... 240 McQuade ...... 599 McQuade ...... 12.34 1996 McQuade ...... 4 McQuade ...... 306 McQuade ...... 586 McQuade ...... 14.90 1995 Flanagan ...... 3 Flanagan ...... 257 Flanagan ...... 584 Flanagan ...... 15.33 1994 Wiley ...... 7 Wiley ...... 241 Wiley ...... 600 Wiley...... 11.85 1993 Wiley ...... 2 Wiley ...... 219 Wiley ...... 597 Wiley...... 11.38

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GAMES SHOTS TEAM RECORDS Player, Years Games Player, Years Shots 1. Alex Lopes, 2006‐09 ...... 62 1. Randy McNeill, 1998‐2001 . . . .323 GAME: Pat Williams, 2006‐09 ...... 62 2. Chris Spay, 2000‐03 ...... 294 Most Goals ...... 27, at Niagara, 3/2/97 2. Steve Varga, 2005‐08 ...... 61 3. Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 282 Most Assists ...... 20, vs. Niagara, 3/2/97 3. Rob Herzog, 1997‐2000 ...... 59 4. Andrew Four, 2003‐06 ...... 276 Most Shots ...... 64, vs. Manhattan, 4/30/00 Ryan McQuade, 1997‐2000 . . . .59 5. Jeff Baxter, 1997‐2000 ...... 224 Most Saves ...... 38, vs. Loyola‐Md., 4/10/96 Bob Navazio, 1997‐2000 ...... 59 6 Alex McColough, 2003‐07 . . . . .317 Most Ground Balls . .74, vs. Manhattan, 4/14/99 Jeff Baxter, 1997‐2000 ...... 59 7. Steve Varga, 2005‐08 ...... 250 Chris Spay, 2000‐03 ...... 59 8. Bill Oakes, 1995‐98 ...... 215 SEASON: 6. Keegan Wilkinson, 2003‐06 . . . .58 9. Alex Heidenberger, 2000‐03 . . . .212 Most Goals ...... 217 (2000) Rob McCracken, 1998‐2001 . . . .58 10. Chris McIsaac, 1994‐97 ...... 210 Fewest Goals ...... 84 (1993) Joe O’Donnell, 1997‐2000 ...... 58 Most Assists ...... 139 (2000) Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 58 GROUND BALLS Fewest Assists ...... 38 (1993) Matt Durkin, 2000‐03 ...... 58 Player, Years Ground Balls Most Points ...... 356 (2000) Tom Wengenosky, 2006‐09 . . . .58 1. Corey Comen, 1997‐2000 . . . . .296 Fewest Points ...... 122 (1993) 2. Rob McCracken, 1998‐2001 . . .253 Most Shots ...... 660 (1997) GOALS 3. Rob Herzog, 1997‐2000 ...... 236 Most Saves ...... 318 (1996) Player, Years Goals 4. Marc Reynolds, 2002‐05 ...... 192 Goals Against Average ...... 8.60 (2008) 1. Randy McNeill, 1998‐2001 . . . .120 5. Joe O’Donnell, 1997‐2000 . . . ..190 Ground Balls ...... 875 (1998) 2. Chris McIsaac, 1994‐97 ...... 113 6. Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 179 3. Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 105 Marc Schaffer, 1995‐98 ...... 179 MISCELLANEOUS: Longest Winning Streak ...... 6 (2000) 4. Bill Oakes, 1995‐98 ...... 103 8. Chris Capozzoli, 1995‐98 ...... 172 Longest Losing Streak ...... 7 (2001,2005) 5. Drew Foley, 1994‐97 ...... 99 9. Bob Navazio, 1997‐2000 ...... 156 6. Jeff Baxter, 1997‐2000 ...... 97 10. Erik Hotaling, 2006‐09 ...... 144 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 7. Chris Spay, 2000‐03 ...... 89 8. Joe O’Donnell, 1997‐2000 ...... 85 SAVES GAME: 9. Steve Varga, 2005‐08 ...... 77 Player, Years Saves Most Goals ...... 7, twice 10. Chris Capozzoli, 1995‐98 ...... 70 1. Ryan McQuade, 1996‐99 . . . . .970 last time by Jeff Baxter vs. Fairfield 3/26/99 2. Erik Hotaling, 2006‐09 ...... 620 Most Assists ...... 7 ASSISTS 3. Mike Wiley, 1993‐94 ...... 460 by Keegan Wilkinson vs. Delaware, 2/15/03 Player, Years Assists 4. Dan Morrissey, 2002‐05 ...... 396 Most Points ...... 11, twice 1. Bill Oakes, 1995‐98 ...... 91 5. Nick Leopard, 1999‐2002 . . . . .318 .last by Bill Oakes vs. Providence, 3/18/98 2. Keegan Wilkinson, 2003‐06 . . . .83 6. Andrew Flanagan, 1995 ...... 257 Most Saves ...... 38 3. Bert Whitelock, 1999‐2001 . . . . .82 7. Travis McDonnell, 2003‐04 . . . .202 . .Ryan McQuade vs. Loyola (Md.), 4/10/96 4. Chris McIsaac, 1994‐97 ...... 80 8. Jon Raley, 1998‐2001 ...... 155 5. Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 74 SEASON: 6. Rob Herzog, 1997‐2000 ...... 72 SAVE PERCENTAGE Most Goals ...... 44, Randy McNeill (2001) 7. Drew Foley, 1994‐97 ...... 65 Player, Years Save % Most Assists ...... 36, Bert Whitelock (2000) 8. Alex Lopes, 2006‐09 ...... 52 1. Mike Wiley, 1993‐94 ...... 599 Most Points ...... 72, Bill Oakes (1998) 9. Randy McNeill, 1998‐2001 . . . . .41 2 Andrew Flanagan, 1995 ...... 584 Most Shots ...... 120, Randy McNeill (2001) 10. Brian Mullan, 2001, 03‐04 . . . . .39 3. Nick Leopard, 1999‐2002 . . . . .576 Most Ground Balls . .107, Corey Comen (1999) Mike O’Neill, 2004‐07 ...... 39 4. Ryan McQuade, 1996‐99 . . . . .570 Most Saves ...... 306, Ryan McQuade (1996) 5. Erik Hotaling, 2006‐09 ...... 556 Most Victories ...... 8, Ryan McQuade (1997) POINTS 6. Travis McDonnell, 2003‐04 . . .538 GAA ...... 8.06, Erik Hotaling (2006) Player, Years Points 7. Dan Morrissey, 2002‐04 . . . . .532 Save Pct...... 650, Dan Morrisey (2004) 1. Bill Oakes, 1995‐98 ...... 194 CAREER: 2. Chris McIsaac, 1994‐97 ...... 193 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Most Games ...... 62, Alex Lopes (2006‐09), 3. Drew Scott, 1997‐2000 ...... 179 Player, Years GAA ...... Pat Williams (2006‐09) 4. Drew Foley, 1994‐97 ...... 164 1. Erik Hotaling, 2006‐09 ...... 8.98 Most Goals . . . . .120, Randy McNeill (1998‐01) 5. Randy McNeill, 1998‐2001 . . . .161 2. R.J. Bopf, 2006‐09 ...... 9.96 Most Assists ...... 91, Bill Oakes (1995‐98) 6. Bert Whitelock, 1999‐2001 . . . .142 3. Nick Leopard, 1999‐02 ...... 10.33 Most Points ...... 194, Bill Oakes (1995‐98) 7. Keegan Wilkinson, 2003‐06 . . .137 4. Dan Morrissey, 2002‐05 . . . .10.47 Most Shots . . . . .323, Randy McNeill (1998‐01) 8. Jeff Baxter, 1997‐2000 ...... 118 5. Mike Wiley, 1993‐94 ...... 11.62 Most Ground Balls . .296, Corey Comen (1997‐00) 9. Joe O’Donnell, 1997‐2000 . . . .112 6. Travis McDonnell, 2003‐04 . . . . .11.70 Most Saves . . . .970, Ryan McQuade (1996‐99) 10. Chris Spay, 2000‐03 ...... 111 7. Jon Raley, 1998‐01 ...... 12.59 Most Victories . . .25, Ryan McQuade (1996‐99) 8. Ryan McQuade, 1996‐99 . . . .13.83 GAA ...... 8.98, Erik Hotaling (2006‐09) BOLD indicates current athletes Save Pct...... 599 Mike Wiley (1993‐94)

20 Saint Joseph’s University CAREER LEADERS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

GOALS GROUND BALLS Player, Year Goals Player, Year Ground Balls 1. Randy McNeill, 2001 ...... 44 1. Corey Comen, 1999 ...... 107 2. Bill Oakes, 1998 ...... 38 2. Rob McCracken, 2001 ...... 94 3. Randy McNeill, 2000 ...... 36 3. Marc Schaffer, 1998 ...... 93 4. Drew Foley, 1996 ...... 35 4. Rob McCracken, 2000 ...... 92 5. Chris McIsaac, 1997 ...... 32 5. Chris Capozzoli, 1998 ...... 89 Drew Scott, 1999 ...... 32 6. Corey Comen, 1998 ...... 88 Jeff Baxter, 1999 ...... 32 7. Marc Schaffer, 1997 ...... 86 8. Chris McIsaac, 1995 ...... 31 8. Chris Capozzoli, 1997 ...... 83 9. Chris McIsaac, 1996 ...... 30 9. Corey Comen, 2000 ...... 82 10. Alex Heidenberger, 2002 ...... 29 10. Marc Reynolds, 2003 ...... 78

ASSISTS SAVES Player, Year Assists Player, Year Saves 1. Bert Whitelock, 2000 ...... 36 1. Ryan McQuade, 1996 ...... 306 2. Bill Oakes, 1998 ...... 34 2. Andrew Flanagan,1995 ...... 257 3. Chris McIsaac, 1997 ...... 28 3. Mike Wiley, 1994 ...... 241 4. Bert Whitelock, 2001 ...... 27 4. Ryan McQuade, 1997 ...... 240 5. Chris McIsaac, 1996 ...... 25 5. Ryan McQuade, 1998 ...... 228 7. Brian Mullan, 2003 ...... 24 6. Mike Wiley, 1993 ...... 219 Drew Foley, 1994 ...... 24 7. Ryan McQuade, 1996 ...... 196 Rob Herzog, 1998 ...... 24 8. Erik Hotaling, 2008 ...... 189 Drew Scott, 1999 ...... 24 9. Travis McDonnell, 2004 ...... 155 Rob Herzog, 2000 ...... 24 10. Erik Hotaling, 2009 ...... 152 Keegan Wilkinson, 2004 ...... 24 Bill Oakes POINTS SAVE PERCENTAGE Player, Year Points Player, Year Save % 1. Bill Oakes, 1998 ...... 72 1. Dan Morrissey, 2004 ...... 650 2. Randy McNeill, 2001 ...... 62 2. Mike Wiley, 1994 ...... 600 3. Chris McIsaac, 1997 ...... 60 3. Ryan McQuade, 1997 ...... 599 4. Bert Whitelock, 2000 ...... 57 4. Mike Wiley, 1993 ...... 597 5. Drew Scott, 1999 ...... 56 5. Erik Hotaling, 2008 ...... 589 6. Chris McIsaac, 1996 ...... 55 6. Nick Leopard, 2000 ...... 587 7. Drew Foley, 1996 ...... 53 7. Ryan McQuade, 1996 ...... 586 8. Bill Oakes, 1996 ...... 51 8. Andrew Flanagan, 1995 . . . . .584 9. Randy McNeill, 2000 ...... 49 9. Ryan McQuade, 1999 ...... 556 Bert Whitelock, 2001 ...... 49 10. Erik Hotaling, 2009 ...... 553

SHOTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player, Year Shots Player, Year GAA 1. Randy McNeill, 2001 ...... 120 1. Erik Hotaling, 2006 ...... 8.06 2. Chris Spay, 2003 ...... 111 2. Nick Leopard, 2000 ...... 8.49 www.sjuhawks.com 3. Scott Cullinan, 2009 ...... 106 3. Erik Hotaling, 2008 ...... 8.61 4. Randy McNeill, 2000 ...... 105 4. Erik Hotaling, 2009 ...... 8.77 5. Chris McIsaac, 1997 ...... 104 5. Dan Morrissey, 2004 ...... 9.11 6. Andrew Four, 2004 ...... 98 6. Dan Morrissey, 2005 ...... 9.84 7. Alex Heidenberger, 2003 ...... 97 7. Dan Morrissey, 2003 ...... 9.95 8. Bill Oakes, 1998 ...... 95 8. R.J. Bopf, 2007 ...... 10.12 9. Andrew Four, 2006 ...... 90 9. Nick Leopard, 2001 ...... 10.69 10. Bill Oakes, 1997 ...... 89 10. Erik Hotaling, 2007 ...... 10.89 Erik Hotaling

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 21 HONORS & AWARDS ALL-TIME ROSTER

ALL‐MAAC ACADEMIC ALL‐MAAC MAAC ACADEMIC 2008 Erik Hotaling ...... 1st 2009 Chris Cole ALL‐TOURNAMENT ALL‐AMERICAN Scott Cullinan . . . . .2nd Paul Crisafulli 2007 Zach Charles 1997 Chris McIsaac ...... 3rd Tom Wengenosky . .2nd John Harmonay Alex McColough 2006 Erik Hotaling ...... 1st Peter Slowik Andrew Four ...... 2nd Mike O’Neill NORTH‐SOUTH Alex McColough . . .2nd 2008 Chris Cole 2003 Alex Heidenberger ALL‐STAR Paul Crisafulli Mike O’Neill ...... 2nd Chris Spay 1998 Marc Schaffer John Harmonay Keegan Wilkinson . .2nd 2000 Rob Herzog 2005 Marc Reynolds . . . . .2nd Rob Keogh 2004 Marc Reynolds . . . . .2nd Peter Slowik Nick Leopard Keegan Wilkinson . .2nd 2007 Chris Cole Randy McNeill 2003 Chris Spay ...... 1st Paul Crisafulli Joe O’Donnell (MVP) Marc Reynolds . . . . .2nd John Harmonay 2002 Chris Spay ...... 2nd Alex McColough MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR Ed Walsh ...... 2nd 2001 Randy McNeill 2006 Rob Keogh 2006 Pat Cullinan Rob McCracken 2004 Brian Mullan 2000 Rob McCracken 2003 Brian Mullan Randy McNeill 2000 Phil Marchese McIsaac Schaffer 1999 Rob Herzog 1999 Phil Marchese Drew Scott 1998 Chris McIsaac 1998 Bill Oakes 1997 Chris McIsaac Marc Schaffer 1997 Chris McIsaac Marc Schaffer Cullinan TEAM AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2009 Erik Hotaling 2009 Sean Evans 2009 Rob Saraceni 2008 Erik Hotaling 2008 Steve Varga 2008 R.J. Bopf 2007 Mike O’Neill 2007 Mike O’Neill 2007 Steve O’Brien 2006 Keegan Wilkinson 2006 Keegan Wilkinson 2006 Steve Varga 2005 Dan Morrissey 2005 Keegan Wilkinson 2005 Ben Kinch 2004 Matt Mueller 2004 Andrew Four 2004 Joe Doubet 2003 Dan Morrissey 2003 Chris Spay 2003 Brian Mullan 2002 Nick Leopard Wilkinson 2002 Chris Spay 2001 Sean Matthews O’Brien 2001 Randy McNeill 2001 Randy McNeill 2000 Alan Reagan Rob McCracken 2000 Randy McNeill 1999 Eric Estey 2000 Rob Herzog 1999 Drew Scott 1998 Corey Comen Rob McCracken 1998 Bill Oakes 1997 Dave McCrimmon 1999 Rob Herzog 1997 Chris McIsaac Varga 1996 Chris Capozzoli Ryan McQuade 1996 Drew Foley Fletch Schottland 1998 Bill Oakes Chris McIsaac 1995 Fletch Schottland 1997 Drew Foley Bill Oakes 1994 Mark Thomas John McFaul 1995 Chris McIsaac Chris McIsaac Fletch Schottland 1994 Dave Wheelock VASQUEZ AWARD FOR LOYALTY 1996 Chris McIsaac 2009 Ryan Tessler 1995 Chris McIsaac OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2008 Jeff Beall 1994 Joe Oakes 2009 Pat Williams 2007 Alex McColough Tom Wengenosky 2006 Timothy Brown ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2008 Pat Maxey 2004 Ryan Madairy 2009 Trevor Dougherty 2007 Zach Charles 2003 Matt Durkin McColough 2008 Scott Cullinan 2006 Kyle Manchin 2002 Alan Reagan 2007 Peter Slowik 2005 Marc Reynolds 2001 Rob McCracken 2006 Erik Hotaling 2004 Marc Reynolds 2000 Bob Navazio 2005 Steve Varga 2003 Marc Reynolds 1999 Rob Herzog 2004 Mike O’Neill 2002 Marc Reynolds 1998 Nick Mileo 2003 Brian Borden 2001 Brendan Dowd 2002 Kevin McGrann 2000 Nick Annechini DORIE LEAHY AWARD 2001 Mike Pagliaro Kevin O’Doherty Maxey 2009 Paul Crisafulli 2000 Chris Spay 1999 Brendan Dowd 2008 Pat Maxey 1999 Bert Whitelock Cullinan 1998 Marc Schaffer 2007 Paul Crisafulli 1998 Randy McNeill 1997 Ryan McQuade 1997 Joe O’Donnell 1996 Marc Schaffer 1996 Ryan McQuade 1995 Dan Heller Crisafulli The Hawk Will Never Die! 1995 Bill Oakes 1994 Dan Heller Marc Schaffer BOLD indicates current athlete

22 Saint Joseph’s University HONORS & AWARDS ALL-TIME ROSTER

A Joe Doubet ...... 2004 Mike Kelly ...... 2005 Chris Ortel ...... 2003 Jon Albert ...... 1993 Matt Dougherty ...... 2009‐present Sean Kelly ...... 2005‐07 Ben Osborne ...... 2006‐08 Brett Abbey ...... 1997‐2000 Trevor Dougherty . . . . .2009‐present Pat Kenville ...... 2008‐present P Frank Abruzzini ...... 2003‐06 Brendan Dowd ...... 1998‐2001 Rob Keogh ...... 2005‐08 Mike Pagliaro ...... 2001‐04 Nick Annechini ...... 1997‐2000 Chad Dudley ...... 2006‐2009 Ben Kinch ...... 2003‐06 Jeremy Plochko ...... 2008‐2009 Michael Annecchino ...... 2005‐08 Tom Dunn ...... 2008‐2009 Mike Kirlin ...... 2003‐06 Carlo Prestilieo ...... 1994 B Matt Durkin ...... 2000‐03 Austin Kline ...... 2009 Brian Ponne ...... 2003‐05 Jeff Baxter ...... 1997‐2000 J.D. Dvornicky ...... 2002‐04 Bob Korbeck ...... 1994 Q Jeffrey Beall ...... 2005‐08 E Bill Kwasniewski ...... 1996 Tom Quinn ...... 1999 Weston Beard ...... 2009 Mike Elger ...... 2001‐04 L Augustus Quinzani . . . .2009‐present Mike Behrmann ...... 2002‐05 Brian Esernio ...... 2001 Tim Lee ...... 1993 R Justin Belle‐Isle ...... 1993 Eric Estey ...... 1999‐2000 Nick Leopard ...... 1999‐2002 Jon Raley ...... 1998‐2001 Dean Bellos ...... 2008‐2009 Paul Evans ...... 1995‐98 John Lewis ...... 2007 Alan Reagan ...... 1999‐2002 Keith Belson ...... 2008‐present Sean Evans ...... 2008‐present Daniel Lieb ...... 2009‐present Jon Reale ...... 1999 Brian Benko ...... 2003 F Mark Lipscomb ...... 2001‐03 Marc Reynolds ...... 2002‐05 John Bifulco ...... 1993 Sante Faustini ...... 2005‐08 Evan Linthicum ...... 2008‐2009 Matt Reynolds ...... 2004‐05 Jonathan Bobel ...... 2002 Griffin Ferrigan ...... 2009‐present Brian Litwa ...... 1997‐98 Colin Roemer ...... 2009‐present R.J. Bopf ...... 2006‐2009 Tim Flagler ...... 2005 Kevin Lombardi ...... 2007 Justin Rogers ...... 2009‐present Brian Borden ...... 2003‐04 Chris Flammer ...... 1993 Alex Lopes ...... 2006‐2009 Alejandro Rojas ...... 2004‐05 Mike Bradley ...... 1998 Drew Foley ...... 1994‐97 M Matt Ryan ...... 2006‐2009 Bob Brannigan ...... 2009‐present Kevin Ford ...... 2001‐03 Ryan Madairy ...... 2001‐04 S Kurt Breckheimer ...... 2001 Andrew Four ...... 2002‐06 Chris Malet ...... 1996 Chris Salvatore ...... 1995 Joe Brigida ...... 1997 Jacques Fernandez ...... 1993‐95 Collin Malone ...... 2004‐06 Rob Saraceni ...... 2008‐present Tony Broderick ...... 1999‐2002 Andrew Flanagan ...... 1995 Kyle Manchin ...... 2003‐06 Mike Schafer ...... 1995‐98 Mike Broom ...... 1995‐98 B.J. Fritts ...... 2003‐06 Drew Mandela ...... 2008‐2009 Marc Schaffer ...... 1995‐98 Tim Brown ...... 1999‐2002 G Tim Manley ...... 1994 Fletch Schottland ...... 1995‐97 Timothy Brown ...... 2003‐06 Matt Germain ...... 2009‐present Phil Marchese ...... 1998‐2000 Drew Scott ...... 1997‐2000 Brendan Burke ...... 2009‐present Thaddeus German ...... 1993 Dan Marroccoli ...... 2007‐present Ken Sheeky ...... 1993‐95 C Nate Gimbal ...... 1998 Sean Matthews ...... 2000‐03 Eita Shimotamari ...... 1993 Kevin Callaghan ...... 1999‐2002 Derek Glitz ...... 2000‐03 Pat Maxey ...... 2005‐08 Peter Slowik ...... 2007‐present Chris Capozzoli ...... 1995‐98 Charlie Gorman ...... 2009‐present Alex McColough ...... 2003‐07 Bart Smalley ...... 1999‐2002 James Capriotti ...... 1993‐95 Ian Gradya ...... 2008 Rob McCracken ...... 1998‐2001 Chris Smyth ...... 2002 Pat Carrigan ...... 2008‐present Alex Grant ...... 1997‐2000 Dave McCrimmon ...... 1995‐98 Jack Spallone ...... 2009‐present Zach Charles ...... 2004‐07 H Travis McDonnell ...... 2003‐04 Chris Spay ...... 2000‐03 Ryan Chitwood ...... 2002‐05 Patrick Hansen ...... 2005 Patrick McEvoy ...... 2005‐08 Dan Steller ...... 1998‐2001 Chris Cole ...... 2006‐2009 Matt Harbeson ...... 2007‐08 John McFaul ...... 1994‐97 Chase Stewart ...... 2007‐present Corey Comen ...... 1997‐2000 John Harmonay ...... 2006‐2009 Ryan McGeever ...... 2000‐01 Mark Stiegelmayer ...... 1996 Phil Conte ...... 2007‐08 Pat Harner ...... 2008‐present Shane McGovern ...... 1993‐94 Brad Stillman ...... 2002 John Cooper ...... 2005 Alex Heidenberger ...... 2000‐03 Sean McGrann ...... 1999 John Stillwagen ...... 1999 Paul Crisafulli ...... 2006‐2009 Dan Heller ...... 1993‐94 Kevin McGrann ...... 2002‐05 T Quinn Cullen ...... 2000‐02 Rob Herzog ...... 1997‐2000 Chris McIsaac ...... 1994‐97 Mike Tagliaferri ...... 2006‐07 Scott Cullinan ...... 2008‐present Kyle Hofstaedter ...... 2005, 2007‐08 Justin McKenna ...... 1997‐99 Sean Teasdale ...... 1994 Sean Cullinan ...... 2005‐2008 Erik Hotaling ...... 2006‐2009 Joe McNeill ...... 2004‐06 Jim Tenny ...... 2006 Jeremy Culp ...... 1993‐95 John Holmes ...... 1996 Randy McNeill ...... 1998‐2001 Ryan Tessler ...... 2006‐2009 D Bobby Hurley ...... 2009‐present E.J. McQuade ...... 1997‐99 Mark Thomas ...... 1993‐95 Joey D’Avanzo ...... 2007‐present Adam Hutchinson ...... 2008‐2009 Ryan McQuade ...... 1996‐99 Mike Thomas ...... 1993‐95 Devin Daly ...... 2008‐2009 Bryan Hutchinson ...... 1995‐96 Dan Meehan ...... 1993 Mike Thompson ...... 1994‐95 Patrick Davis ...... 2003 J Kevin Merriman ...... 2008 Russ Thorn ...... 2007 Geoff DeSoye ...... 2007‐present Chris Jenkins ...... 2009‐present Nick Mileo ...... 1998‐2001 Bill Turnbull ...... 1995‐96 Denis Dietz ...... 1993‐94 Mike Jenkins ...... 2000 Sam Miller ...... 2007 V Laurent Dionot ...... 2005‐08 Justin Johns ...... 2006 Terence Miller ...... 2001 Steve Varga ...... 2005‐08 Mark DiRiggi ...... 1995‐96 K Kevin Mitzak ...... 2001 Tony Verna ...... 1994 Sean Dolan ...... 2005‐07 John Kalita ...... 1996 Greg Monte ...... 1997 Thomas Vail ...... 2007 Ed Doris ...... 2005‐07 Ian Kelly ...... 2006‐07, 2009 Brian Morrisey ...... 1995‐96 W Dan Morrissey ...... 2002‐05 Kevin Wadach ...... 2008‐present Shawn Mowry ...... 2009‐present Ed Walsh ...... 1999‐2002 Matt Mueller ...... 2001‐04 Brad Way ...... 2000‐02 www.sjuhawks.com Brian Mullan ...... 2001‐04 Noah Weaver ...... 2009‐present Chris Myatt ...... 1997‐98 Tom Wengenosky ...... 2006‐2009 N Mark Whartenby ...... 1996 Bob Navazio ...... 1997‐2000 Dave Wheelock ...... 1994 Tim Nolan ...... 1993 Bert Whitelock ...... 1999‐2001 O Mike Wiley ...... 1993‐94 Bill Oakes ...... 1995‐98 Keegan Wilkinson ...... 2003‐06 Joe Oakes ...... 1993‐94 Pat Williams ...... 2006‐2009 Steve O’Brien ...... 2005‐08 Tommy Williams ...... 2003 Matt O’Callaghan ...... 1995 C.R. Wooters ...... 1996‐97 Kevin O’Doherty ...... 1997‐2000 Nick Wong ...... 1997 Joe O’Donnell ...... 1997 Kyle O’Donnell ...... 2008 CURRENT ATHLETES IN BOLD Mike O’Halloran ...... 2008‐2009 Denotes letters won prior to 2009 Chris O’Neill ...... 2006‐2009 The Hawks with the 2000 MAAC Conference championship trophy. SJU Joe O’Neill ...... 2004 ended its record‐breaking year with a best‐ever 12‐4 record (11‐0 MAAC). Mike O’Neill ...... 2004‐07

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 23 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS

2009 2005 6‐9 Overall, 4‐4 MAAC 3‐11 Overall, 2‐6 MAAC HAWKS VS. Head Coach: Pat Cullinan Head Coach: Pat Cullinan DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L ALL OPPONENTS 2/7 at Delaware ...... 2‐13 L 2/12 at Delaware ...... 3‐18 L 2/14 at Lehigh ...... 9‐8 W 2/19 % vs. Robert Morris ...... 13‐11 W 2/21 HOBART ...... 7‐12 L 3/3 ! DREXEL ...... 4‐13 L 2/28 RUTGERS ...... 10‐7 W 3/7 LEHIGH ...... 7‐15 L OPPONENT W‐L 3/4 BELLARMINE ...... 7‐8 L 3/12 COLGATE ...... 7‐14 L 3/10 DREXEL ...... 4‐8 L 3/15 at Villanova ...... 4‐9 L Bellarmine ...... 0‐2 3/14 * at Siena ...... 4‐13 L 3/19 * MARIST ...... 5‐6 L Bloomfield ...... 1‐0 3/21 * at Canisius ...... 7‐6 W 4/2 * at Canisius ...... 4‐7 L 3/28 * VMI ...... 9‐6 W 4/9 * at Providence (OT) ...... 5‐6 L Brown ...... First Meeting 4/4 * at Providence (4OT) ...... 4‐5 L 4/17 * VMI ...... 5‐4 W Bucknell ...... 0‐1 4/11 * MANHATTAN ...... 7‐13 L 4/20 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 10‐16 L 4/15 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 6‐7 L 4/23 * MANHATTAN ...... 5‐7 L Butler ...... 0‐2 4/18 * MARIST ...... 9‐7 W 4/27 * WAGNER ...... 16‐8 W Canisius ...... 10‐4 4/22 * WAGNER ...... 14‐6 W 4/30 * at Siena ...... 3‐6 L Colgate ...... 0‐6 4/25 at Penn State ...... 6‐17 L 2004 Delaware ...... 0‐9 2008 4‐10 Overall, 3‐5 MAAC Detroit ...... First Meeting 4‐11 Overall, 4‐4 MAAC Head Coach: Paul Perdue Head Coach: Pat Cullinan DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L Dowling ...... 1‐1 DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 2/14 DELAWARE ...... 7‐8 L Drexel ...... 1‐16 2/9 DELAWARE (#14) ...... 10‐18 L 2/28 at Colgate ...... 6‐12 L 2/16 LEHIGH ...... 5‐7 L 3/03 ! at Drexel ...... 4‐12 L Duke ...... 0‐1 2/28 at Colgate ...... 4‐10 L 3/06 LEHIGH ...... 8‐5 W Fairleigh Dickinson‐Florham . . . .1‐0 3/4 at Bellarmine ...... 9‐12 L 3/10 RUTGERS (#4) ...... 3‐10 L Fairfield ...... 2‐6 3/8 at Hobart ...... 3‐8 L 3/13 * at Marist ...... 5‐10 L 3/11 at Drexel (#14) ...... 5‐12 L 3/18 *! SIENA ...... 15‐8 W Hartford ...... 0‐3 3/15 * SIENA ...... 8‐7 W 3/20 * at VMI ...... 13‐12 W Hobart ...... 0‐2 3/22 * at Marist (4OT) ...... 9‐8 W 3/23 VILLANOVA ...... 3‐8 L 3/29 * CANISIUS ...... 6‐7 L 3/27 * at Wagner ...... 10‐7 W Johns Hopkins ...... 0‐1 4/5 * at VMI ...... 12‐14 L 4/03 * CANISIUS ...... 12‐13 L Lafayette ...... 3‐5 4/12 * PROVIDENCE ...... 4‐5 L 4/10 * PROVIDENCE ...... 6‐13 L 4/16 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 4‐3 W 4/17 * at Manhattan ...... 8‐17 L Lehigh ...... 2‐8 4/19 * at Wagner ...... 9‐4 W 5/01 * MOUNT ST. MARY'S ...... 12‐16 L Loyola (Md.) ...... 0‐1 4/23 * at Manhattan (2OT) ...... 6‐7 L 4/26 PENN STATE ...... 6‐10 L 2003 Manhattan ...... 8‐7 6‐9 Overall, 5‐2 MAAC Marist ...... 12‐2 2007 Head Coach: Paul Perdue Mercyhurst ...... 0‐1 6‐12 Overall, 5‐3 MAAC DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L Head Coach: Pat Cullinan 2/15 ! vs. Delaware ...... 9‐16 L Mount St. Mary’s ...... 4‐12 DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 2/23 ! vs. Colgate ...... 7‐18 L Navy ...... 0‐3 2/10 at Delaware (#19) ...... 6‐23 L 2/26 ! vs. Drexel ...... 5‐11 L 2/17 at Navy (#9) ...... 3‐10 L 3/5 at Rutgers ...... 4‐15 L Niagara ...... 2‐0 3/3 DREXEL ...... 3‐11 L 3/8 * WAGNER ...... 9‐7 W Ohio State ...... 0‐2 3/6 at Duke (#1) ...... 4‐18 L 3/12 * at Canisius ...... 9‐7 W 3/10 at Quinnipiac ...... 5‐12 L 3/15 * MARIST ...... 19‐9 W Pennsylvania ...... 0‐6 3/13 at Villanova ...... 4‐10 L 3/19 at Villanova (#18) ...... 4‐7 L Penn State ...... 0‐3 3/24 * MARIST (OT) ...... 6‐5 W 3/22 * at Siena ...... 8‐9 L Providence ...... 6‐9 3/27 * MANHATTAN (OT) ...... 9‐8 W 3/29 * MANHATTAN ...... 13‐10 W 3/31 * at Providence ...... 7‐6 W 4/12 * VMI (OT) ...... 8‐7 W Quinnipiac ...... 1‐3 4/7 * VMI ...... 17‐10 W 4/19 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 7‐17 L Radford ...... 1‐2 4/11 at Lehigh ...... 2‐12 L 4/26 * at Providence ...... 3‐9 L 4/14 * at Canisius ...... 7‐15 L 5/2 # vs. Providence (OT) ...... 12‐11 W Robert Morris ...... 1‐0 4/18 * at Mount St. Mary’s (2OT) . . . .8‐9 L 5/4 # vs. Mount St. Mary’s ...... 2‐8 L Rutgers ...... 1‐5 4/22 * at Siena ...... 7‐13 L 4/25 * WAGNER ...... 11‐3 W 2002 Sacred Heart ...... 2‐2 4/28 at Penn State ...... 9‐12 L 4‐10 Overall, 4‐3 MAAC Shenandoah ...... 2‐0 5/4 # vs. Canisuis ...... 10‐9 W Head Coach: Paul Perdue Scranton ...... 0‐1 5/6 # vs. Providence ...... 4‐9 L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 2/16 at Navy ...... 2‐16 L Siena ...... 10‐6 2006 2/24 VILLANOVA ...... 7‐19 L Swarthmore ...... 0‐2 6‐9 Overall, 5‐3 MAAC 3/5 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 2‐11 L Head Coach: Pat Cullinan 3/9 COLGATE ...... 7‐12 L Upsala ...... 0‐1 DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/16 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 4‐15 L Villanova ...... 2‐10 2/11 DELAWARE (#16) ...... 5‐9 L 3/20 RUTGERS ...... 3‐14 L 2/18 NAVY (#6) ...... 2‐12 L 3/30 * at Marist ...... 19‐13 W Virginia Wesleyan ...... 0‐1 2/25 VERMONT ...... 9‐10 L 4/6 at Drexel ...... 8‐11 L Vermont ...... 0‐1 2/28 LEHIGH ...... 5‐11 L 4/10 * WAGNER ...... 14‐2 W 3/8 at Drexel ...... 6‐7 L 4/13 * PROVIDENCE ...... 9‐17 L VMI ...... 6‐4 3/12 at Colgate ...... 9‐14 L 4/19 * CANISIUS ...... 12‐7 W Wagner ...... 10‐0 3/18 * PROVIDENCE (2OT) ...... 7‐8 L 4/24 * at Manhattan ...... 18‐6 L Wesley ...... 0‐2 3/25 * CANISIUS ...... 11‐4 W 4/27 * at Siena ...... 13‐11 W 4/1 * at Manhattan ...... 5‐7 L 5/3 # vs. Manhattan ...... 6‐11 L West Chester ...... 3‐3 4/4 VILLANOVA (3OT) ...... 7‐6 W Widener ...... 1‐1 4/8 * at VMI ...... 11‐8 W 2001 4/15 * SIENA ...... 13‐11 W 4‐9 Overall, 4‐4 MAAC Totals 93‐157 4/19 * at Wagner ...... 11‐3 W Head Coach: Paul Perdue 4/22 * at Marist ...... 15‐5 W DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 2010 Opponents in Bold 4/26 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 5‐7 L 2/25 at Villanova ...... 6‐12 L The Hawk Will Never Die! 3/3 * QUINNIPIAC ...... 12‐16 L 3/7 LAFAYETTE ...... 6‐10 L

24 Saint Joseph’s University ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS

3/10 * SACRED HEART ...... 9‐16 L 4/5 * MANHATTAN ...... 19‐3 W 3/17 at Providence ...... 7‐8 L 4/9 DREXEL (OT) ...... 13‐14 L 3/24 DREXEL ...... 11‐12 L 4/12 at Villanova ...... 8‐14 L 3/28 DELAWARE ...... 9‐14 L 4/16 LAFAYETTE ...... 13‐9 W 4/3 * at Wagner ...... 18‐4 W 4/19 * at Providence ...... 13‐10 W 4/6 * MARIST ...... 16‐10 W 4/26 * SIENA ...... 15‐12 W POSTSEASON RESULTS 4/11 * MANHATTAN ...... 12‐8 W 4/27 * MARIST ...... 15‐4 W 4/17 at Pennsylvania ...... 6‐25 L 4/21 * at Canisius ...... 12‐10 W 1996 1999 ECAC Championship 4/22 * at Siena ...... 5‐16 L 4‐11 Overall 4/29 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 10‐14 L Head Coach: Pat Dennin (Fairfield, Conn.) DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L #3 Fairfield 17, #2 Saint Joseph’s 9 2000 3/2 at VMI ...... 11‐16 L 12‐4 Overall, 9‐0 MAAC 3/6 VILLANOVA ...... 9‐19 L Head Coach: Paul Perdue 3/9 SIENA ...... 22‐11 W DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/17 BUTLER ...... 6‐23 L 3/1 * WAGNER ...... 23‐2 W 3/20 at Lehigh ...... 1‐12 L 2000 MAAC Championship 3/4 * QUINNIPIAC ...... 18‐9 W 3/22 OHIO STATE ...... 8‐10 L 3/11 * at Sacred Heart ...... 18‐16 W 3/30 at Radford ...... 12‐17 L (Fairfied, Conn.) 3/14 * CANISIUS ...... 19‐6 W 4/3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 14‐8 W 3/19 * SIENA ...... 19‐1 W 4/10 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 6‐26 L #1 Saint Joseph’s 12, #4 Marist 11 3/22 * at Manhattan ...... 12‐6 W 4/12 WEST CHESTER ...... 12‐14 L #1 Saint Joseph’s 17, #3 Manhattan 7 3/25 at Delaware ...... 7‐20 L 4/14 at Hartford ...... 9‐15 L 3/28 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 9‐19 L 4/17 at Lafayette ...... 10‐8 W 4/1 at Drexel ...... 10‐9 W 4/27 NIAGARA ...... 24‐14 W 4/8 at Lafayette ...... 5‐14 L 5/1 FAIRFIELD ...... 15‐17 L 4/15 VILLANOVA ...... 3‐13 L 5/4 at Drexel ...... 4‐21 L 2002 MAAC Championship 4/17 * at Marist ...... 18‐11 W 4/21 * PROVIDENCE ...... 15‐9 W 1995 (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 4/26 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 12‐10 W 3‐10 Overall #1 Manhattan 11, #4 Saint Joseph’s 6 4/29 # MARIST ...... 12‐11 W Head Coach: Pat Dennin 4/30 # MANHATTAN ...... 17‐7 W DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/1 at Villanova ...... 3‐18 L 1999 3/5 at Butler ...... 2‐17 L 7‐8 Overall, 6‐2 MAAC 3/7 at Ohio State ...... 5‐23 L 2003 MAAC Championship Head Coach: Paul Perdue 3/18 HARTFORD ...... 9‐11 L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/22 BUCKNELL ...... 6‐21 L (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 3/6 LAFAYETTE ...... 12‐10 W 3/25 SIENA ...... 12‐9 W #3 Saint Joseph’s 12, #2 Canisius 11 3/13 DREXEL ...... 7‐10 L 3/29 at West Chester ...... 11‐13 L 3/16 at Pennsylvania ...... 8‐16 L 4/5 DREXEL ...... 8‐17 L #1 Mount St. Mary’s 8, #3 Saint Joseph’s 2 3/19 * MARIST ...... 16‐7 W 4/8 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 10‐9 W 3/21 * SIENA ...... 18‐6 W 4/15 RADFORD (OT) ...... 12‐11 W 3/26 * at Fairfield ...... 13‐10 W 4/19 LAFAYETTE ...... 11‐17 L 3/28 * at Providence ...... 14‐9 W 4/22 at Fairfield ...... 10‐18 L 4/3 * at Quinnipiac ...... 10‐11 L 4/29 VMI ...... 12‐21 L 2007 MAAC Championship 4/6 RUTGERS ...... 8‐16 L 4/10 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 10‐18 L 1994 (Emmitsburg, Md.) 4/14 * MANHATTAN ...... 17‐5 W 7‐8 Overall #3 Saint Joseph’s 10, #2 Canisius 9 4/17 at Villanova ...... 11‐21 L Head Coach: Pat Dennin 4/21 at Johns Hopkins ...... 7‐31 L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L #4 Providence 9, #3 Saint Joseph’s 4 4/25 * at Canisius ...... 19‐10 W 3/5 at VMI ...... 9‐18 L 5/14 ^ vs. Fairfield ...... 9‐17 L 3/12 SACRED HEART ...... 13‐8 W 3/17 LEHIGH ...... 3‐12 L 1998 3/19 HARTFORD ...... 4‐9 L 6‐9 Overall, 4‐2 MAAC 3/22 SWARTHMORE ...... 9‐14 L Head Coach: Paul Perdue 3/26 SIENA ...... 12‐9 W DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/30 WEST CHESTER ...... 15‐14 W 2/28 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 9‐17 L 4/6 at Drexel ...... 5‐13 L 3/7 at Lehigh ...... 4‐16 L 4/9 at Dowling ...... 15‐12 W 3/14 MERCYHURST ...... 10‐18 L 4/12 RADFORD ...... 5‐15 L 3/18 * at Providence ...... 21‐13 W 4/16 FAIRFIELD ...... 10‐9 W 3/25 WEST CHESTER ...... 18‐4 W 4/18 at Wesley ...... 8‐9 L 3/27 VILLANOVA ...... 17‐11 W 4/20 at Lafayette ...... 4‐11 L 3/28 * CANISIUS ...... 16‐12 W 4/23 SHENANDOAH ...... 13‐2 W GAME KEY

4/4 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 10‐17 L 4/30 WIDENER ...... 11‐9 W www.sjuhawks.com 4/6 at Rutgers ...... 7‐19 L 4/7 * at Manhattan ...... 19‐8 W 1993 * ...... MAAC game 4/15 atLafayette ...... 11‐14 L 3‐11 Overall # ...... MAAC Tournament 4/17 FAIRFIELD ...... 13‐18 L Head Coach: Pat Dennin 4/19 * at Siena ...... 8‐11 L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L ^ ...... ECAC Tournament 4/25 * at Marist ...... 18‐11 W 3/3 WESLEY ...... 2‐9 L ! ...... at Franklin Field 4/29 at Drexel ...... 11‐21 L 3/6 at Fairfield ...... 6‐11 L 3/10 at Virginia Wesleyan ...... 5‐7 L % ...... at Penn State 1997 3/22 SACRED HEART ...... 5‐8 L 8‐6 Overall, 5‐2 MAAC 3/25 at Swarthmore ...... 1‐17 L Head Coach: Pat Dennin 3/27 WEST CHESTER ...... 2‐29 L DATE OPPONENT ...... SCORE W/L 3/31 BLOOMFIELD ...... 11‐3 W 3/1 at Pennsylvania ...... 11‐20 L 4/4 at Fairleigh Dickinson‐Florham .11‐3 W 3/8 * at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 9‐12 L 4/7 DREXEL ...... 0‐23 L 3/19 LEHIGH ...... 12‐22 L 4/10 DOWLING ...... 9‐19 L 3/22 at Niagara ...... 27‐7 W 4/14 UPSALA ...... 7‐12 L 3/23 * at Canisius ...... 10‐9 W 4/17 SCRANTON ...... 1‐18 L 3/26 WEST CHESTER ...... 16‐6 W 4/21 at Shenandoah ...... 17‐2 W 3/29 * at Fairfield ...... 16‐12 L 4/24 at Widener (OT) ...... 7‐8 L

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 25 LACROSSE SUPPORT STAFF ADMINISTRATION

Nino Vanin Ryan Obsniuk Men’s Lacrosse Administrator Assistant Athletic Trainer Johns Hopkins ‘01 – Third Year Penn State ‘98 – First Nino Vanin director of sales and marketing is Ryan Obsniuk returns to Hawk Hill after in his third year as the men’s lacrosse administra‐ serving as an athletic training intern in the fall tor. He came to SJU after two years at the of 2007. He completed his undergraduate University of Connecticut, where he served as the degree in 2007 from Central Michigan assistant director of marketing and corporate rela‐ University and is currently working towards a tions. Vanin will assist with operations of the master's degree from SJU. squad, game‐day procedures and on road trips. He worked at Oakwood Sports Medicine in Dearborn, Mich., Prior to UConn, he worked at the U.S. Naval Academy Athletic serving as an outreach athletic trainer to a local high school. A Association for four years, serving the last three as the assistant direc‐ native of Canton, Mich., he resides in Philadelphia. tor of sales and marketing. A 2001 graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Vanin earned a Master’s degree in sport management from the University of Massachusetts in 2007. He also worked at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing as the Ticket Manager for VISA. A native of Amherst, Mass., Vanin currently resides in Ardmore, Pa.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES

Janet Greder Saint Joseph’s University remains dedicated to its student‐ath‐ letes in line with the centuries‐old Jesuit tradition of academic Dir. of Educational Support Services excellence. Janet Greder and Ken Krimmel seek to assist student‐ Nebraska-Kearney ‘86 – Sixth Year athletes in multiple facets of their education. Janet Greder is in her sixth year as the universi‐ The office also assists student‐athletes in career development ty’s director of educational support services for stu‐ and runs time management and study skills workshops through‐ dent‐athletes, directs a multi‐faceted program of out the academic year. academic support that affords student‐athletes the All freshman student‐athletes, along with select upperclass‐ opportunity to succeed both in the classroom and men, are required to attend study hall four nights a week. The on the field. In addition to overseeing the program office, located in Science Center 113, has eight individual study for all of SJU’s student‐athletes, she works directly rooms, each equipped with a computer. with the men’s basketball program. Coordinated through the Office of Educational Support Greder came to SJU after three years as an academic coordinator at Services for Student‐Athletes, Saint Joseph’s student‐athletes uti‐ the University of Iowa. From 1997 to 2001, she was the assistant academ‐ lize numerous support programs available through the University. ic coordinator at Creighton University. A native of North Platte, Neb., she Those programs include the Learning Resource Center, Career received her bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Services, the Counseling Center and the Writing Center. The serv‐ Nebraska‐Kearney in 1986 and a master of science degree in counseling ices available to student‐athletes; career choice assistance, aca‐ from Nebraska‐Omaha in 1997. She resides in Drexel Hill, Pa. demic skills workshops, individual tutoring and personal develop‐ ment, allow for success in the present while preparing for the future. Ken Krimmel The office is aware of the challenges today's student‐athletes Asst. Dir. of Educational Support Services face both on and off the playing field. To prepare them, the Office of Educational Support Services for Student‐Athletes organizes Penn State ‘03 – Second Year and facilitates a Life Skills Program. This is designed to provide Ken Krimmel is in his second year as assistant student‐athletes with educational experiences that will assist director after serving an internship in the depart‐ them in bridging the gap from high school to college and from col‐ ment in 2008. A 2003 graduate of Penn State with a lege to professional life. The program is designed to reach each degree in elementary education, he received his student‐athlete based on his or her individual needs. The Life master’s of education degree from Temple in 2008. Skills Program focuses on the individual as a whole—academical‐ The native of State College, Pa., previously was ly, athletically, and emotionally—and on the changing needs and a teacher and assistant basketball coach at North skills of that individual in the years during and after college. Penn High School. He and his wife, Katie, reside in Ardmore, Pa. Among the wide range of topics covered are time management, stress management, resume writing and interviewing, alcohol and drug awareness, and financial planning. Suzanne Pearce Greder and Krimmel also oversee the Student‐Athlete Learning Specialist Advisory Committee (SAAC), which acts as liaison between the University community and the student‐athlete body. Members Saint Joseph’s ‘02 –Second Year are selected by respective coaches or team members at the Suzanne Pearce is in her second year as the beginning of each academic year. SAAC works to encourage and department’s learning specialist. She earned her promote student‐athletes to be student leaders that represent bachelor’s degree in elementary and special educa‐ individual varsity teams and the entire athletic department as a tion from Saint Joseph’s in 2002 and then received vocal, integral part of the greater Saint Joseph's community. her master’s degree for certification as a reading SAAC plans two major events each academic year, a specialist from SJU the next year. “Welcome Back” picnic for student‐athletes at the beginning of Originally from Westville, N.J., Pearce came to the fall semester and a semi‐formal dinner and dance in the The Hawk Will Never Die! Saint Joseph’s after serving as a program specialist at the Kingsway spring. Learning Center. She resides in Springfield, Pa., with her husband, Al.

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Don DiJulia Timothy R. Lannon, S. J. Dr. Cary Anderson Associate Vice President University President Vice President for Student Life Athletic Director

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY Associate Vice President/Athletic Director ...... Don DiJulia ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT ...... 610‐660‐1707 Assistant Vice President/Athletic Business Affairs...... Jim Brown The Mission of the Athletics Department at Saint ...... 610‐660‐1726 Joseph’s University reflects the Mission of the Associate Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Al Pendleton University by using the programs within Athletics as a ...... 610‐660‐3292 way to develop the whole person and preparing men Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs ...... Ellen Ryan and women for others...... 610‐660‐1714 Associate AD/Marketing/Corporate Partnerships...... Tim Curran • To educate the whole person by complementing the academic ...... 610‐660‐1702 experience with athletic and recreational programs and activities Assistant AD/Recreation & Intramurals ...... Corey Shannon outside the classroom...... 610‐660‐3052 Executive Director of Athletic Development ...... Katie Shields • To create an environment for personal growth through openness, ...... 610‐660‐1231 respect, and a concern for others. Director of Compliance ...... Renie Shields ...... 610‐660‐2584 • To communicate the value of community and family through team Director of Academic Services ...... Janet Greder work and sportsmanship...... 610‐660‐1728 Director of Sports Medicine ...... Lori Rafferty • To provide opportunities for students to learn self‐discipline, ...... 610‐660‐1699 responsibility, decision‐making, and attainment of goals. Equipment Manager ...... Joe DeLacy ...... 610‐660‐1720 • To provide opportunities for students to participate and compete Assistant Athletic Director/Communications ...... Marie Wozniak in a first‐class manner...... 610‐660‐1727 Athletic Comm. Asst. (Men’s Lacrosse Contact) ...... Kristin Santos • To provide equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities...... 610‐660‐2601 • To advance the University regionally and nationally through Athletic Office Phone ...... 610‐660‐1707 intercollegiate athletics. Athletic Office Fax ...... 610‐660‐1716

DIRECTIONS TO FINNESEY FIELD www.sjuhawks.com

From the North: NJ Turnpike to Exit 6 (Pa. Turnpike connector). Follow Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Rte. 476). Follow 476 South to Rte. 76 East, towards Philadelphia. Follow Rte. 76 East to exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the East: Take either the Ben Franklin Bridge (via Rte. 676) or the Walt Whitman Bridge; Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the South: I‐95 North to 476 North. Follow 476 North to Exit 5 (Rte. 1). Follow Rte. 1 North to SJU, approximately 10 miles.

From the West: Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow Rte. 76 East, toward Philadelphia, to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the Airport: I‐95 North to Rte. 76 West towards Valley Forge. Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

2010 Men’s Lacrosse 27 THE UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph’s is an inde‐ pendent, Catholic, Jesuit university teaching disci‐ plined reasoning, effective communication and a love of learning. From Willings Alley in Old City Philadelphia to Stiles Street in North Philadelphia to its current location on City Avenue, Saint Joseph’s has continued to grow and change with the times. The University combines the Jesuit tra‐ dition of academic excellence, a history of service and an ideal campus location to produce success‐ ful students who strive to make a good world even better. Full‐time, undergraduate day enrollment comprises approximately 4,550 students. Graduate, evening and executive programs push to the Appalachian Mountains, Saint Joseph’s stu‐ PHILADELPHIA total enrollment to more than 8,000 students. dents embrace the Jesuit mission of serving those SJU’s Philadelphia location gives students in need. The Thanksgiving Dinner Dance for area access to two worlds. The campus resembles a THE JESUIT TRADITION OF ACADEMIC senior citizens and the Hand‐in‐Hand Festival for park, surrounded by the stately homes of EXCELLENCE the handicapped are two annual student‐run Philadelphia’s historic Main Line suburbs. Yet stu‐ Saint Joseph’s nationally‐recognized academ‐ events that draw thousands of special visitors to dents have access to the cultural, commercial and ic reputation is confirmed by ongoing acknowl‐ campus for fun and friendship. recreational activities of downtown Philadelphia ‐ edgment in Barron’s, U.S. News & World Report – only a short ride away. SJU students take fre‐ and Peterson’s. The Jesuit tradition of intellectual IDEAL CAMPUS LOCATION quent advantage of the artistic and cultural inquiry and personal concern manifests itself in SJU’s City Avenue location combines the best resources Philadelphia offers, as well. They visit small, challenging classes taught by a caring facul‐ of dynamic Philadelphia with the suburban, resi‐ the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Pennsylvania ty. Graduate assistants do not teach, so under‐ dential setting of the elegant Main Line. Saint Academy of the Fine Arts; the Franklin Institute graduates can be sure they are receiving the very Joseph’s 65 acres span two counties, allowing stu‐ Science Museum; the Academy of Music, which best educational experience from trained experts. dents to literally enjoy the best of both worlds. houses ballet and opera; and the new Kimmel One‐on‐one interaction between students and The city of Philadelphia, with its tremendous Center, home to the Philadelphia Orchestra. In faculty is a reality at Saint Joseph’s. wealth of historical, cultural, social and athletic addition, SJU students enjoy rooting for A solid liberal arts curriculum provides across‐ attractions, is easily accessible, while the safety, Philadelphia’s teams in the four major profession‐ the‐board learning for every student. Supporting serenity and greenery of a suburban campus are al sports leagues. that curriculum are comprehensive academic right at hand. majors and learning facilities. The result is a broad The friendly atmosphere and close‐knit cam‐ education that prepares students not only for pus ensure that students don’t get lost in either employment and graduate school, but for life the literal or the figurative sense at Saint Joseph’s. itself. Expanded library, computer and athletic facilities In the fall of 1998, SJU opened the $25 million add a big‐time “feel” to this growing university. Owen A. Mandeville Hall, which houses the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the Center for Food SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Marketing and the region's first "Teletorium" and Men and women leave Saint Joseph’s pre‐ "Moot Boardrooms." An 87,000‐square‐foot pared. The University boasts an excellent record of international academic center featuring state‐of‐ placing its graduates in first‐time jobs, profession‐ the‐art distance learning technology, it is located al schools and other advanced degree programs. near the corner of 54th Street and City Avenue. Part‐time work and internships provide real‐world experiences, the kind which delight future A HISTORY OF SERVICE employers. And with its many diverse student The students of Saint Joseph’s University are organizations, SJU offers ample opportunities to dedicated to making today’s world even better. A assume leadership positions. natural spirit of volunteerism has enabled the An extensive on‐campus recruitment pro‐ University’s community service programs to gram provides graduates with a head start in their become the most popular extracurricular activities employment search. Regular meetings with facul‐ on campus. In addition, a Service Learning pro‐ ty advisors, along with advisory programs in the gram allows students to receive academic credit health professions and in pre‐law, assist students for their work outside the classroom. who wish to further their schooling. SJU offers local, national and international

The Hawk Will Never Die! opportunities for student service. From North Philadelphia to Camden, N.J.; from New Orleans

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