Game 3 • Dartmouth Feb. 23, 2013 Scully-Fahey Field 1 p.m.

Colgate University Location...... Hamilton, N.Y. Colgate Game Notes Founded...... 1819 New England Road Swing Continues Enrollment...... 2,900 Colgate (2-0) plays the third of its three straight games in New England to start the 2013 Nickname...... Raiders season this Saturday at Dartmouth in a 1 p.m. faceoff. It’s also the third straight opponent Colors...... Maroon and White for Colgate that is making its season debut. President...... Jeffrey Herbst Director of Athletics...... Victoria M. Chun The Raiders opened with wins at Bryant and Vermont. Last year, Dartmouth defeated Conference...... Patriot League Colgate 9-6 in Hamilton to take an 18-3-1 lead in the all-time series. Two years ago, Col- gate came out on top 13-8 in Hanover. Lacrosse History First Varsity Season...... 1921 The Raiders play five consecutive road games before opening their home and Patriot All-Time Record...... 427-471-7 (.476) League schedule March 9 against Holy Cross. Next Saturday, Colgate plays at Cornell. First Patriot League Season...... 1991 All-Time Patriot Record...... 71-53 (.573) Baum, Walsh on Tewaaraton Watch List Senior Peter Baum and sophomore Ryan Walsh are Colgate’s initial representatives on 2013 Record the 2013 men’s watch list that was released Friday. Overall...... 2-0 Patriot League...... 0-0 Baum, of course, won the 2012 Tewaaraton Award presented to the nation’s most out- Home...... 0-0 standing player. He led the nation with 67 goals and 97 points, and was the first Colgate, Away...... 2-0 Patriot League and West Coast player to take home the honor. Neutral...... 0-0 Baum and Walsh have helped spearhead the Raiders offensive attack through the first 2013 Team Information two games of 2013. Baum owns five goals and three assists for eight points – sparked Head Coach...... Mike Murphy by his 28th career hat trick last Saturday at Vermont – while Walsh has three goals and Alma Mater...... New Hampshire ‘96 four assists for seven points. Colgate leads the Patriot League in goals (13.5) and shots Record at Colgate...... 16-4/2nd season (50.0) per game after victories over Bryant and Vermont. Career Record...... 16-4/2nd season Santry Earns Patriot Rookie Award Assistant Coach...... Joe Starsia Gordon Santry’s continued solid play in goal for Colgate earned him Patriot League Alma Mater...... Lynchburg ‘06 Rookie of the Week honors for Feb. 11-17. Office Phone...... (315) 228-6696 Asssistant Coach...... Mike Abbott The freshman from Chestnut Hill, Mass., owns a pair of victories in as many starts for Alma Mater...... Cortland State ‘09 the 10th-ranked Raiders. The latest was a 13-7 triumph last Saturday at Vermont, where Office Phone...... (315) 228-6697 Santry and the Colgate defense limited the Catamounts to just two goals in the second Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Matt Abbott half to help snap a 5-5 tie. Alma Mater...... Syracuse ‘09 Office Phone...... (315) 228-6697 Santry in the game faced 30 Vermont shots and finished with nine saves. He held the Catamounts to just 1-of-5 on extra-man opportunities. For the season, Santry owns a Assistant Athletic Trainer...... Cody Herbert 9.85 goals-against average and .524 save percentage, with 22 saves against 67 shots. Strength & Cond. Coach....Andrew Scherer Administrative Assistants..... Michelle Reese Colgate Raiders 2-0 (0-0 Patriot *) Lori Godshalk Office Phone...... (315) 228-7783 Date Opponent Site Time/Result Att. Lacrosse Fax...... (315) 228-7925 Feb. 10 at Bryant Smithfield W 14-13 (ot) 812 Home Venue...... Andy Kerr Stadium Feb. 16 at Vermont Burlington W 13-7 441 Capacity/Surface...... 10,221/FieldTurf Feb. 23 at Dartmouth Hanover 1 p.m. March 2 at Cornell Ithaca 3 p.m. Athletic Communications March 5 at Hobart Geneva 4 p.m. Director (MLax Contact)...... John Painter Painter Cell Phone...... (865) 414-1143 March 9 HOLY CROSS * HAMILTON 2 p.m. E-Mail...... [email protected] March 12 BINGHAMTON HAMILTON 4 p.m. Assistant Director...... Matt Faulkner March 17 Michigan (Citi Field) Flushing 3 p.m. Communications Assistant...... Kat Castner March 23 Navy * (M&T Bank Stad.) Baltimore 2 p.m. Administrative Assistant...... Lisa Diehl March 31 ARMY * HAMILTON Noon Office Phone...... (315) 228-6761 April 6 at Lehigh * Bethlehem 11 a.m. Athletic Comm. Phone...... (315) 228-7602 April 13 at Lafayette * Easton 4:30 p.m. Office Fax...... (315) 228-7977 April 20 BUCKNELL * HAMILTON Noon Andy Kerr Stad. Phone...... (315) 228-6863 April 26-28 -- Patriot League Tournament at Site of Regular-Season Champion Website...... GoColgateRaiders.com League Web site...... PatriotLeague.org May 4 at Maryland College Park 1 p.m. Raiders 10th in Both Major Polls Colgate bumped up one spot to 10th in this week’s Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll, match- ing their position for the second straight coaches poll ranking from the U.S. Intercollegiate La- crosse Association.

The Raiders are off to a 2-0 start for the sec- ond year in a row. The last time Colgate began a season with three consecutive wins was Patriot League Standings 1993. League Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Second-Half Spark Lifts Raiders COLGATE...... 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 Brendon McCann scored five second-half Lehigh...... 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 goals, including a natural hat trick to start the 3rd Army...... 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 quarter that lifted Colgate past Vermont 13-7. Brendon McCann Navy...... 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 Bucknell...... 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 It was a 5-5 game at halftime when the Raiders’ junior attackman scorched the nets for Lafayette...... 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 three consecutive goals in a 5:24 stretch early in the third. The host Catamounts pulled Holy Cross...... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 one back just before the period ended, but McCann struck again to start the fourth quarter and the Raiders took control. Feb. 16 Games COLGATE 13, Vermont 7 “Our guys did a good job of coming out in that Army 14, VMI 8 third quarter,” Colgate head coach Mike Mur- Lafayette 11, Georgetown 10 (ot) phy said. “We controlled some faceoffs that we St. John’s 11, Holy Cross 9 didn’t in the first half, which gave us a little bit of Lehigh 11, Villanova 9 a spark.”

Feb. 17 Game Peter Baum’s 2-man advantage goal finished Mount St. Mary’s 12, Bucknell 11 the scoring with 2:09 to play. It was his third goal of the day and 28th career hat trick to extend Feb. 19 Games his active Division I lead in that category. The Fairfield 10, Navy 9 senior captain now has 135 career goals – just Stony Brook 12, Lafayette 10 three shy of the Patriot League record held by Bucknell’s Justin Zackey (1991-94). Saturday’s Games COLGATE at Dartmouth, 1 Baum Takes Record in Stride Peter Baum Lafayette at Manhattan, 1 Lost in the hoopla of Colgate’s Feb. 10 overtime win at Bryant were Bryant at Bucknell, 1 a pair of goals contributed by Colgate’s Peter Baum. Those two scores in the middle of Hartford at Holy Cross, 3 a see-saw affair not only helped the Raiders squeak past the Bulldogs 14-13, they also Lehigh at Denver, 3:30 made Baum Colgate’s all-time leader in career goals with 132.

Sunday’s Games Baum added three goals last weekend at Vermont and he’s now just three shy of the Navy at Georgetown, Noon Patriot League record of 138, set by Bucknell’s Lehigh at Air Force, 1 Justin Zackey from 1991-94. Army at Syracuse, 4 “It’s definitely not one of the things you think Mike Murphy vs. Conferences you’ll ever get a chance to do when you enter Conference W L college,” Baum said. “But last year was a big Patriot League...... 6 2 year and that had a lot to do with it.” Atlantic Coast...... 1 1 America East...... 3 0 Baum led the country in 2012 with 67 goals Colonial...... 1 0 and 97 points en route to capturing both the ECAC...... 2 0 Tewaaraton and Lt. Raymond J. Enners awards Ivy...... 0 1 as the nation’s most outstanding player. He was Northeast...... 3 0 a unanimous All-America choice and named the Total...... 16 4 Patriot League’s Offensive Player of the Year.

Baum in January was the overall No. 1 draft pick by the of . Jimmy Ryan Ryan Patriot Award Winner A career afternoon that included the game-winning goal in overtime landed Colgate’s Jimmy Ryan the Patriot League’s Offensive Player of the Week award for Feb. 4-10. Ryan and teammate Matt Clarkson accounted for nine goals in the Raiders’ 14-13 vic- tory at Bryant. Ryan scored four times and added an assist on one of Clarkson’s five tallies. Ryan’s goals and points were both career game highs. LATEST POLLS -- Feb. 18

Nike/Inside Lacrosse 2013 Media Poll Ryan’s fourth and final goal came 1:51 into overtime and lifted the Raiders past the de- Team W-L Votes (1st) fending champ and preseason favorites from the Northeast Conference. Colgate scored 1. Loyola 1-0 483 (16) first in each quarter of the game plus overtime, with Ryan accounting for the last three. 2. Maryland 2-0 471 (5) 3. Notre Dame 1-0 466 (4) Raiders Clip Bryant in Thriller 4. Johns Hopkins 1-0 424 Except for cold temperatures and absolute 5. Cornell 0-0 387 mountains of snow ringing the Bryant Turf Com- 6. Virginia 1-0 343 plex, Colgate’s season opener had all the atmo- 7. Massachusetts 2-0 334 sphere of a mid-May NCAA playoff. 8. Lehigh 2-0 306 9. Penn State 2-0 292 Tight from start to finish, Colgate prevailed when 10. COLGATE 2-0 264 Jimmy Ryan rifled home a game-winner mid- 11. Denver 1-1 255 way through the first overtime to lift the Raiders 12. North Carolina 1-1 228 to a thrilling 14-13 win over Bryant. 13. Duke 1-2 225 14. Princeton 0-0 174 “Today was not a normal season-opener,” Col- 15. Fairfield 1-0 143 gate head coach Mike Murphy said. “You’ve got 16. Albany 1-0 113 two very good teams. Bryant is the defending 17. Ohio State 2-0 79 NEC champ and they are a bear at home. They 18. Syracuse 0-1 78 Matt Clarkson were undefeated here last year.” 19. Hofstra 1-0 63 20. Yale 0-0 54 Colgate scored first in all four periods – and, of course, in the sudden-death overtime – Receiving Votes: Navy, St. John’s, Buck- but there were six ties, four lead changes and neither team led by more than two goals. nell, Lafayette, Penn, Delaware, Drexel, Bryant, Marist, Mt. St. Mary’s, Army and Bel- Ryan and fellow midfielderMatt Clarkson accounted for nine of Colgate’s 14 goals, with larmine. Clarkson scoring five. Both goal totals were ca- reer game highs. U.S. Intercol. Lacrosse Assn. Raiders Picked 2nd in Patriot 2013 Coaches Poll Colgate and Lehigh were the preseason picks Team W-L Votes (1st) to battle once again for a Patriot League men’s 1. Maryland 2-0 208 (5) lacrosse title, and three Raiders were tabbed for 2. Loyola 1-0 206 (4) all-conference honors. 3. Notre Dame 1-0 205 (1) 4. Johns Hopkins 1-0 190 (1) The Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Preseason 5. Massachusetts 2-0 167 Poll favored Lehigh by a slight edge over Col- 6. Virginia 1-0 166 gate, 69 points to 65, in voting by the confer- 7. Cornell 0-0 156 ence coaches and SIDs. The Mountain Hawks 8. Penn State 2-0 142 received nine first-place votes and the Raiders 9. North Carolina 1-1 118 five. 10. COLGATE 2-0 114 11. Denver 1-1 112 Bobby Lawrence Colgate and Lehigh split two meetings last season. The Raiders 12. Lehigh 2-0 111 won 11-10 in overtime during the regular season, and then dropped a 16-14 decision in 13. Princeton 0-0 87 the Patriot League tournament final. Colgate went on to its best season in school his- 14. Duke 1-2 78 tory – a 14-4 record and advancement to the NCAA quarterfinals. 15. Fairfield 1-0 53 16. Albany 1-0 44 The teams meet April 6 in Bethlehem, Pa., with 17. Yale 0-0 43 CBS Sports Network carrying the telecast. It’s 18. Syracuse 0-1 31 one of five nationally televised games already 19. Ohio State 2-0 27 scheduled for the 2013 Raiders. 20. Hofstra 1-0 22 Receiving Votes: Drexel, Bryant, Lafay- Last year’s national player of the year, attack- ette, Villanova, Bucknell, Harvard, Penn, Air man Peter Baum, is the unanimous pick as Force, Navy and Mt. St. Mary’s. 2013 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Baum was joined on the All-Patriot League pre- season squad by a pair of senior teammates, midfielder Matt Baker and face-off specialist Rob Grabher.

Next Game Colgate travels to Cornell next Saturday. Start time is 1 p.m. Gordon Santry • Numerical Roster • Alphabetical No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) No Name Pos. 1 Cameron Williams Fr. A/M 6-3 180 Columbus, Ohio (Loomis Chaffee School) 7 Kevin Adams A/M 2 Trevor Atkins So. A 5-8 150 Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 16 Andrew Aicher D 3 Ryan Collins Sr. M 6-0 180 Brightwaters, N.Y. (St. John Baptist) 2 Trevor Atkins A 4 Robert Grabher Sr. M 5-9 180 Glen Head, N.Y. (North Shore) 23 John Baker D 5 Erik Pfiffner Jr. M 6-1 190 Katonah, N.Y. (Somers) 24 Matt Baker M 6 Justin Kirchner Jr. M 6-0 180 Cambridge, Mass. (Buck’ham Br & Nichols) 15 Peter Baum A 7 Kevin Adams Fr. A/M 6-0 175 Cheshire, Conn. (Cheshire) 31 Kevin Boyle D 8 Conor Braddish So. M 6-0 175 West Islip, N.Y. (West Islip) 8 Conor Braddish M 9 Jimmy Ryan (C) Jr. M 5-10 185 Stony Brook, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 21 Connor Brown M 10 Matt Clarkson So. M 5-11 175 Garden City, N.Y. (Chaminade) 45 Denis Brown A 11 Eric Foote Fr. A/M 6-0 160 Greenwich, Conn. (The Hill School) 36 Tim Cashman D 12 Michael Thomas Sr. A 6-0 190 Peterborough, Ontario (St. Peter’s) 25 Alex Castle G 13 Leo Stouros Fr. D 6-1 185 Kitchener, Ontario (The Hill Academy) 10 Matt Clarkson M 14 Aaron Darr Jr. M 6-5 195 Homer, N.Y. (Homer) 3 Ryan Collins M 15 Peter Baum (C) Sr. A 6-1 185 Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) 29 Jake Danehy G 16 Andrew Aicher Fr. D 6-2 200 South Setauket, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 14 Aaron Darr M 17 Alex Kinnealey So. M 5-8 192 Cohasset, Mass. (Cohasset) 11 Eric Foote A/M 18 Derek Katchis Jr. D 5-9 170 Chappaqua, N.Y. (Horace Greeley) 32 Jordan Friedman D 19 Ben Shapiro Sr. M 5-7 140 Woodbury, N.Y. (Syosset) 4 Robert Grabher M 20 Matt Yeager So. D 5-10 180 Westport, Conn. (Staples) 18 Derek Katchis D 21 Connor Brown Sr. M 6-1 180 Pleasantville, N.Y. (Fordham Prep) 17 Alex Kinnealey M 22 Jack O’Callaghan So. M 5-8 175 Rye, N.Y. (Rye) 6 Justin Kirchner M 23 John Baker Fr. D 6-2 190 Darien, Conn. (Brunswick School) 47 Patrick Korn D 24 Matt Baker Sr. M 6-2 175 Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield) 37 Bobby Lawrence D 25 Alex Castle Fr. G 6-4 170 Flemington, N.J. (The Pingry School) 42 Will Manning D 26 Matt Reyes-Guerra-Dunn So. M 6-3 210 Wilton, Conn. (Wilton) 27 Brendon McCann A 27 Brendon McCann Jr. A 6-2 220 Warrenton, Va. (Highland School) 44 Chandler Millstone M 28 James Queeney (C) Sr. D 6-2 190 Reading, Mass. (Reading) 48 Connor Murphy D 29 Jake Danehy Fr. G 6-1 185 Larchmont, N.Y. (Mamaroneck) 38 Conor Murphy G 31 Kevin Boyle Jr. D 6-0 185 Atlantic Highlands, N.J. (Westminster Sch) 22 Jack O’Callaghan M 32 Jordan Friedman Fr. D 6-1 175 Greenwood Village, Colo. (Kent Denver) 5 Erik Pfiffner M 33 Parker Weinstock So. M 5-10 180 Excelsior, Minn. (Minnetonka) 41 Mont Pooley D 34 Tyler Rigo Fr. A 5-11 205 East Islip, N.Y. (East Islip) 28 James Queeney D 35 Reid Shepard Jr. D 5-10 165 Rockville, Md. (Wootton) 26 Matt Reyes-Guerra-Dunn M 36 Tim Cashman Jr. D 6-5 210 Lutherville, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) 34 Tyler Rigo A 37 Bobby Lawrence Jr. D 5-11 180 Summit, N.J. (Summit) 9 Jimmy Ryan M 38 Conor Murphy Jr. G 6-3 185 Wilmington, Mass. (Middlesex School) 50 Amir Saboorian D 40 Geoffrey Sullivan So. M 5-9 158 Dover, Mass. (Belmont Hill School) 49 Gordon Santry G 41 Mont Pooley Jr. D 6-3 205 Wexford, Pa. (Shady Side Academy) 19 Ben Shapiro M 42 Will Manning Sr. D 6-0 180 Garden City, N.Y. (Westminster) 35 Reid Shepard D 43 Ryan Walsh So. A 6-4 238 Wantagh, N.Y. (Wantagh) 13 Leo Stouros D 44 Chandler Millstone Fr. M 6-4 215 St. Louis, Mo. (Ladue Horton Watkins) 40 Geoffrey Sullivan M 45 Denis Brown Sr. A 5-8 160 Point Lookout, N.Y. (Chaminade) 12 Michael Thomas A 47 Patrick Korn Jr. D 6-4 185 Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka/Hotchkiss) 43 Ryan Walsh A 48 Connor Murphy Fr. D 6-1 185 Bridgewater, N.J. (Bridgewater-Raritan) 33 Parker Weinstock M 49 Gordon Santry Fr. G 6-1 180 Chestnut Hill, Mass. (Westminster School) 1 Cameron Williams A/M 50 Amir Saboorian Fr. D 6-0 190 Dallas, Texas (St. Mark’s School) 20 Matt Yeager D Head Coach: Mike Murphy (2nd season) Assistant Coaches: Joe Starsia (2nd season), Michael Abbott (2nd season) Volunteer Coach: Matt Abbott (2nd season) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Cody Herbert (1st season) Pronunciation Guide

4 Robert Grabher...... GRAY-ber 19 Ben Shapiro...... sha-PEER-oh 5 Erik Pfiffner...... FIFF-ner 26 Matt Reyes-Guerra-Dunn.. gua-WHERE-ah 13 Leo Stouros...... STORE-ohs 29 Jake Danehy...... DAN-ah-hee 16 Andrew Aicher...... IKE-er 34 Tyler Rigo...... REE-go 17 Alex Kinnealey...... ki-NEEL-ey 50 Amir Saboorian...... ah-MEER sah-BOOR-e-an 18 Derek Katchis...... CATCH-us Joe Starsia...... STAR-zee-ah 2013 Superlatives/Starting Lineups

 Colgate Team Highs and Lows  Colgate Individual Highs

Points 20 at Bryant & at Vermont Points 5 Four players Low 20 at Bryant & at Vermont Goals 5 Matt Clarkson at Bryant; Brendon McCann at Vermont Goals 14 at Bryant Assists 3 Ryan Walsh at Vermont Low 13 at Vermont Shots 15 Peter Baum at Bryant Assists 7 at Vermont Shots on Goal 8 Peter Baum at Bryant Low 6 at Bryant Saves 11 Gordon Santry at Bryant & at Vermont Shots 59 at Bryant Ground Balls 10 Robert Grabher at Vermont Low 41 at Vermont Caused Turnovers 3 Kevin Boyle at Bryant Shots on Goal 28 at Bryant Low 22 at Vermont Saves 11 at Bryant & at Vermont Low 11 at Bryant & at Vermont Ground Balls 31 at Bryant Low 27 at Vermont Turnovers 14 at Bryant Low 11 at Vermont  Opponent Team Highs and Lows

Points 24 at Bryant Low 10 at Vermont Goals 13 at Bryant Low 7 at Vermont Assists 11 at Bryant Low 3 at Vermont Shots 37 at Bryant Low 30 at Vermont Shots on Goal 24 at Bryant Low 18 at Vermont Saves 14 at Bryant Low 9 at Vermont Ground Balls 33 at Bryant Low 28 at Vermont Turnovers 14 at Bryant Low 11 at Vermont

 Colgate Starting Lineups Offense Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalkeeper at Bryant Baum McCann Walsh Ryan Clarkson M.Baker Queeney Yeager Lawrence Santry at Vermont Baum McCann Walsh Ryan Clarkson M.Baker Queeney Yeager Lawrence Santry at Dartmouth at Cornell at Hobart HOLY CROSS * BINGHAMTON Michigan (Citi Field) Navy * (M&T Bank Stad.) ARMY * at Lehigh * at Lafayette * BUCKNELL * Patriot League Tournament at Maryland

Colgate in the NCAA/Patriot League Rankings  Individual Rankings  Team Rankings Category Name Stat NCAA PL Category Stat NCAA PL Goals Brendon McCann 3.00 - T-5 Goals 13.50 - 1 Jimmy Ryan 3.00 - T-5 Assists 6.50 - 3 Assists Ryan Walsh 2.00 - T-4 Ground Balls 28.0 - 5 Peter Baum 1.50 - T-8 Points 20.0 - 2 Points Peter Baum 4.00 - T-5 Shots 50.0 - 1 Matt Clarkson 3.50 - T-8 Shot Pct. .270 - 4 Ryan Walsh 3.50 - T-8 Man-Up Goals 0.50 - 6 Jimmy Ryan 3.50 - T-8 Man-Down Goals 0.00 - - GW Goals Brendon McCann 1 - T-1 Man-Up Scoring Pct. .167 - 6 Jimmy Ryan 1 - T-1 Penalty-Killing .900 - T-1 Ground Balls Robert Grabher 7.50 - T-1 Penalties 5.00 - 4 Shots Peter Baum 11.50 - 2 Penalty Minutes 4.25 - 5 Ryan Walsh 10.50 - T-9 Turnvoers 12.50 - 4 Goals-Against Avg. Gordon Santry 9.85 - 3 Caused Turnovers 8.00 - 4 Save Pct. Gordon Santry 11.00 - 4 Goals-Against Avg. 9.85 - 3 Faceoff Pct. Robert Grabher .429 - 9 Saves 11.00 - 4 Save Pct. .524 - 4 Faceoff Pct. .404 - 6 Shots on Goal 25.0 - T-3 2013 Season Review

COLGATE 14 COLGATE 13 Bryant (ot) 13 Vermont 7 Feb. 10 -- Bryant Turf Cmp, Smithfield, R.I. Feb. 16 -- Virtue Field, Burlington, Vt. Colgate 3 4 3 3 1 -- 14 Colgate 3 2 3 5 -- 13 Bryant 4 4 1 4 0 -- 13 Vermont 2 3 1 1 -- 7 SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Tight from start to finish, Colgate pre- BURLINGTON, Vt. – Brendon McCann scored five sec- vailed when Jimmy Ryan rifled home a game-winner mid- ond-half goals, including a natural hat trick to start the third way through the first overtime to lift the Raiders to a thrill- quarter that boosted Colgate past Vermont 13-7. ing 14-13 win over Bryant. It was a 5-5 game at halftime when the Raiders’ junior Colgate entered ranked 10th and 11th nationally in the attackman scorched the nets for three consecutive goals in major preseason polls. Bryant was unranked but receiving a 5:24 stretch early in the third. The host Catamounts pulled votes. one back just before the period ended, but McCann struck Trailing 13-11, the Bulldogs tied this see-saw affair one again to start the fourth and the Raiders took control. final time with two goals in the final three minutes. Bryant’s Colgate never trailed in the game, but there were three Brian Schlansker made it 13-all with just eight seconds left ties – all in the first half. Twice during the first 30 minutes in regulation, doing the honors on a low rocket from the left the Raiders grabbed two-goal leads, only to see the Cata- wing. mounts rally both times. But the Raiders fought off Bryant’s initial possession in McCann found his range in the second half. The Warren- overtime to set the stage for Ryan’s heroics. ton, Va., native scored less than a minute into the third pe- Ryan and fellow midfielder Matt Clarkson accounted for riod, picking up a loose ball behind the net and swinging nine of Colgate’s 14 goals, with Clarkson scoring five. Both around to his right side before firing the shot past Vermont’s goal totals were career game highs. Dan DiStefano. McCann scored again from the behind the net at 10:15, and then tallied his third in a row with 8:37 showing off a pass from Walsh after Ryan had dinged the Scoring Summary C-B pipe. 1st 13:31 C - Clarkson 1-0 Baum’s 2-man advantage goal finished the scoring with 11:27 B - Zomerfeld (McMahon) 1-1 2:09 to play. It was his third goal of the day and 28th career 7:24 B - Zomerfeld (Poli) 1-2 hat trick to extend his active Division I lead in that category. 6:55 B - O’Donnell 1-3 The senior captain now has 135 career goals – just three shy 6:19 C - Walsh 2-3 of the Patriot League record held by Bucknell’s Justin Zackey 5:34 B - McMahon (Zomerfeld) 2-4 (1991-94). 3:56 C - Ryan 3-4 2nd 14:56 C - Boyle (Walsh) 4-4 12:03 C - McCann 5-4 Scoring Summary C-V 5:09 B - Morrell (Zomerfeld) 5-5 1st 12:34 C - Ryan 1-0 4:34 B - Redpath (Crowley) 5-6 11:44 C - Baum 2-0 3:36 B - Gantz 5-7 6:21 V - Bartlett 2-1 2:12 C - Clarkson 6-7 5:23 V - Horvath (Masson) 2-2 1:51 B - Poli (Redpath) 6-8 4:19 C - Baum (Darr) 3-2 0:39 C - Baum (Baker) 7-8 2nd 13:06 V - Philie 3-3 3rd 14:06 C - Ryan 8-8 8:24 C - C.Brown (Baum) 4-3 9:36 C - Baum 9-8 5:46 C - Walsh 5-3 1:23 C - Clarkson 10-8 4:25 V - Buckanavage 5-4 0:52 B - Sipperly (Morrell) 10-9 1:59 V - Philie 5-5 4th 13:00 C - Ryan (Baum) 11-9 3rd 14:01 C - McCann 6-5 7:08 B - Schlansker (McMahon) extra-man 11-10 10:15 C - McCann 7-5 7:04 B - Poli (Massa) 11-11 8:37 C - McCann (Walsh) 8-5 6:16 C - Clarkson (Ryan) 12-11 0:02 V - Horvath (Masson) 8-6 4:15 C - Clarkson (Baum) 13-11 4th 14:15 C - McCann (Clarkson) 9-6 3:00 B - Zomerfeld (Schlansker) 13-12 10:14 C - Ryan 10-6 0:08 B - Schlansker (Dunster) 13-13 8:48 C - Walsh (Clarkson) 11-6 OT 2:09 C - Ryan (Baker) 14-13 8:42 C - McCann (Walsh) 12-6 8:04 V - Horvath (Philie) extra-man 12-7 Colgate Bryant 2:09 C - Baum (Walsh) extra-man 13-7 Shots 59 37 Ground Balls 31 33 Colgate Vermont Faceoffs 11-31 20-31 Shots 41 30 Clears 18-22 17-22 Ground Balls 27 28 Extra-Man Opportunities 0-1 1-5 Faceoffs 12-24 12-24 Saves 11 14 Clears 15-16 12-16 Turnovers 14 21 Extra-Man Opportunities 1-5 1-5 Saves 11 9 Goals-Assists: Colgate (14-6) - Clarkson 5-0, Ryan 4-1, Turnovers 11 11 Baum 2-2, Walsh 1-1, McCann 1-0, Boyle 1-0, Baker 0-2. Bryant (13-11) - Zomerfeld 3-2, Schlansker 2-1, Poli 2-1, Goals-Assists: Colgate (13-7) - McCann 5-0, Baum 3-1, McMahon 1-2, Morrell 1-1, Redpath 1-1, Sipperly 1-0, Walsh 2-3, Ryan 2-0, C.Brown 1-0, Darr 0-1. Vermont (7- Gantz 1-0, O’Donnell 1-0, Dunster 0-1, Crowley 0-1, Massa 3) - Horvath 3-0, Philie 2-1, Buckanavage 1-0, Bartlett 1-0, 0-1. Masson 0-2.

Ground Balls: Colgate (31) - Grabher 7, Queeney 6, Santry Ground Balls: Colgate (27) - Grabher 10, Lawrence 4, Walsh 3, Boyle 3, McCann 2, Clarkson 2, Katchis 2, Lawrence 2, 3, Clarkson 2, Boyle 2, McCann, Santry, Braddish, Stouros, Baum, Walsh, Yeager, Weinstock. Bryant (33) - Massa 12, Darr, Weinstock. Vermont (28) - Muscara 9, Braig 4, Hutch- Maiorano 9, Poli 4, McMahon 2, MacGrotty, Dent, Waldt, ens 3, DiStefano 2, Philie 2, Remien 2, Capone, Masson, Poirier, Morrell, Crowley. Buckanavage, Pendleton.

Goalkeepers: Colgate - Santry 11 saves. Bryant - Waldt 13 Goalkeepers: Colgate - Santry 11 saves. Vermont - DiSte- saves; Carey 1 save. fano 9 saves. 2013 Season Review 2013 Statistics

Colgate Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Feb 20, 2013)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff Feb 10 at Bryant Wot 14-13 812 9 Ryan, Jimmy 2 6 1 7 13 0 0 0 0-0 Feb 16 at Vermont W 13-7 441 27 McCann, Brendon 2 6 0 6 7 0 0 3 0-0 10 Clarkson, Matt 2 5 2 7 9 0 0 4 0-0 15 Baum, Peter 2 5 3 8 23 1 0 1 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS COLGATE OPP 43 Walsh, Ryan 2 3 4 7 21 0 0 4 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 21 Brown, Connor 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts 27-100 20-67 31 Boyle, Kevin 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 5 0-0 Goals scored per game 13.50 10.00 20 Yeager, Matt 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Shot pct. . 2 7 0 . 2 9 9 24 Baker, Matt 2 0 2 2 8 0 0 0 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 50-100 42-67 28 Queeney, James 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 SOG pct. . 5 0 0 . 6 2 7 33 Weinstock, Parker 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 36 Cashman, Tim 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S h o t s / G a m e 50.0 33.5 37 Lawrence, Bobby 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0-0 A s s is t s 13 14 44 Millstone, Chandle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 49 Santry, Gordon 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 1-6 2-10 1 Williams, Cameron 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Conversion Percent . 1 6 7 . 2 0 0 18 Katchis, Derek 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 17 Kinnealey, Alex 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Total Goals 27 20 14 Darr, Aaron 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0-0 12 Thomas, Michael 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 M a n - u p 1 2 8 Braddish, Conor 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0-0 M a n - d o w n 0 0 4 Grabher, Robert 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 17 23-52 U n a s s is t e d 14 6 13 Stouros, Leo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 O v e r t im e 1 0 Total 2 27 13 40 100 1 0 58 23-55 Goals scored average 13.30 9.85 Opponents 2 20 14 34 67 2 0 61 32-55 GROUND BALLS 58 61 TURNOVERS 25 32 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 49 Santry, Gordon 2 121:51 20 9.85 22 . 5 2 4 2-0-0 CAUSED TURNOVERS 16 13 Total 2 121:51 20 9.85 22 . 5 2 4 2-0-0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 23-55 32-55 Opponents 2 121:51 27 13.30 23 . 4 6 0 0-2-0 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 1 8 . 5 8 2 CLEARS 33-38 29-38 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Clear Pct. . 8 6 8 . 7 6 3 Colgate 6 6 6 8 1 27 PENALTIES Opponents 6 7 2 5 0 20 N u m b e r 10 6 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total M in u t e s 8:30 5:30 Colgate 9 3 5 4 1 22 ATTENDANCE Opponents 6 8 5 3 1 23 T o t a l 0 1253 Dates/Avg Per Date 0/0 2/626 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Colgate 24 22 28 24 2 100 Opponents 22 17 13 14 1 67

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Colgate 12 14 11 11 2 50 Opponents 15 10 7 9 1 42