183 First Team All-Americans • 29 NCAA Semifinal Appearances • 18 NCAA Championship Games • 9 NCAA Titles JOHNS HOPKINS MEN’S 2017 Blue Jay Game Notes - Game 10

GAME INFORMATION THE MATCHUP Date______Sunday, April 9, 2017 #11 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays #9 Ohio State Buckeyes Faceoff Time______7 pm vs Location______Columbus, OH Venue______Ohio Stadium Quick Comparison Surface______Prescription Athletic Turf 12.11 Scoring Offense 11.00 Capacity______104,944 10.33 Scoring Defense 7.36 .577 Extra-Man Offense % .474 Television______Big Ten Network .632 Man-Down Defense % .725 Live Video______BTN2Go .449 Faceoff % .620 .922 Clearing % .903 Live Stats______OhioStateBuckeyes.com .489 Save % .555

2017 JOHNS HOPKINS HOPKINSSPORTS.COM OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COM SCHEDULE & RESULTS Feb. 7 #10 Navy (ESPNU)______W/15-8 Record/B1G Record 6-3/1-0 Record/B1G Record 9-2/0-1 11 UMBC (ESPN3) ^______W/15-5 Rankings 11th (USILA) Rankings 9th (USILA) 18 #9 Loyola (ESPN3) %______(OT) W/14-13 11th (Media) 9th (Media) 25 @ #3 North Carolina (ESPN3)______W/13-5 Head Coach Dave Pietramala Head Coach Nick Myers Mar. 3 @ Princeton (ESPNU)______L/7-18 Career Record 206-89 (.698) • 20th Year Career Record 78-60 (.565) • 9th Year 11 @ #17 Towson______L/8-13 Record at JHU 183-72 (.718) • 17th Year Record at Ohio State Same 18 #6 Syracuse (ESPN3) +______(OT) L/7-8 Assistant Coaches Bill Dwan Assistant Coaches Corey Bulken 25 #15 Virginia (ESPN3) !____ (OT) W/18-17 Bobby Benson, Larry Quinn Brad Ross, Travis Crane 31 #7 Rutgers (ESPN3) * & ______W/12-6 All-Time MLax Record 969-325-15 • 130th Year All-Time MLax Record 470-410-5 Apr. 9 @ #9 Ohio State (BTN) *______7 pm Men’s Lacrosse Twitter @jhumenslacrosse Men’s Lacrosse Twitter @OhioState_MLAX 15 Penn State (ESPNU) *______2 pm 22 Michigan (HC) (ESPNU) *______2 pm When Last We Saw Them: Johns Hopkins (6-3, 29 @ (BTN) *______8 pm Johns Hopkins and ESPNU 1-0 B1G) made it two straight victories as the Blue May 4 Big Ten Semifinals (@ OSU)_ ____ TBA Jays knocked off then seventh-ranked Rutgers, 12- 6 Big Ten Champ. (@ OSU)_____ 7:30 pm Johns Hopkins en- 6, at Homewood Field on Friday, March 31. joys an exclusive na- * Big Ten Game tional televion agree- In the Polls: Johns Hopkins is ranked 11th in ^ Tape-Delay on ESPNU (Feb. 12 - 10 am) ment with ESPNU. All this week’s USILA Coaches Poll and 11th in the % Tape-Delay on ESPNU (Feb. 19 - 10 am) Johns Hopkins home Maverik Media Poll as well. + Tape-Delay on ESPNU (Mar. 19 - 10 am) games air on the ESPN Ohio State is ranked ninth in the USILA Coaches ! Tape-Delay on ESPNU (Mar. 26 - 11 am) family of networks Poll and is also ninth in the Maverik Media Poll. & Tape-Delay on ESPNU (Apr. 1 - 9 am) with a majority of the games airing on ESPNU. The most recent Series History: Johns Hopkins and Ohio State JOHNS HOPKINS contract renewal extends the agreement are meeting for the ninth time in a series that dates ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS through the 2017 season. to a 17-8 Johns Hopkins victory in 1999. The Blue Director of Athletic Communications:__ Ernie Larossa Johns Hopkins is the only lacrosse pro- Jays lead the all-time series 7-1 with four of the Larossa Office Phone:______410/516-0552 gram in the nation - men or women - with meetings coming between 1999-2002 and four Larossa Home Phone:______410/529-5510 its own exclusive national television agree- since 2014. Detailed series information can be Larossa Cell Phone:______410/299-7437 ment. found on page 13. Larossa Fax:______410/516-7482

Larossa Email:[email protected] These are the Facts: Johns Hopkins enters this week’s game against Ohio State with an all-time record of 969-325-15 (.746). The Blue Jays own nine NCAA titles, 29 USILA titles and six ILA titles for Asst. Director of Ath. Communications:_____ Jill Guise a total of 44 national championships. Guise Office Phone______410/516-0638

On This Date: Since 1955, Johns Hopkins has played eight games on April 9 and the Blue Jays are Athletic Communications Assistant:_ ____ Lena Welch 6-2 in those eight games. Included is last season’s 13-12 win over Ohio State. Welch Office Phone:______410/516-0591

Coordinator of Digital Media:______Matt Lawrence Hopkins-Maryland Time Change Lawrence Office Phone:______410/516-3471 Please note that the Johns Hopkins-Maryland men’s lacrosse game (April 29), originally listed as On the Web:______www.HopkinsSports.com starting at 7 pm in items published by Johns Hopkins, is set for an 8 pm faceoff. Please adjust all schedules to reflect this change.

www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 1 - The Start of Something B1G: Last week’s game Johns Hopkins Tentative Lineup Big Ten Standings (As of Apr. 3) against Rutgers marked the opening of Big Ten play Big Ten Overall for the Blue Jays and each of the six teams in the Attack Record Record Streak league. Since the league debuted in 2015, Johns 32 Shack Stanwick______15g, 15a Penn State 1-0 10-0 W10 Hopkins is 8-3 in B1G regular season games. 9 Wilkins Dismuke______12g, 3a Maryland 1-0 6-2 W2 Johns Hopkins 1-0 6-3 W2 13 Kyle Marr______19g, 7a All-Time Big Ten Regular Season Records (2015-) Ohio State 0-1 9-2 L2 1st Midfield Maryland______10-1 Rutgers 0-1 8-2 L2 55 Joel Tinney______12g, 4a Johns Hopkins______8-3 Michigan 0-1 8-2 L1 44 John Crawley______13g, 4a Penn State______5-6 2 Cody Radziewicz______6g, 3a Ohio State______5-6 This Weekend’s Games 2nd Midfield Rutgers______4-7 11 Kieran Eissler______3g, 0a Michigan______1-10 Johns Hopkins @ Ohio State (Apr. 9 • 7 pm) 7 Pat Fraser______7g, 1a Penn State @ Maryland (Apr. 8 • 1 pm) 87 Alex Concannon______3g, 4a The Comeback: Johns Hopkins trailed Virgin- Rutgers @ Michigan (Apr. 8 • 1 pm) Defense ia 10-4 in the second quarter of its 18-17 overtime 91 Nick Fields______0g, 0a, 17 GBs victory against the Cavaliers on March 25. The six- 12 Jack Rapine______0g, 0a, 16 GBs goal deficit is the largest JHU has overcome to win since March 18, 2005, when the Blue Jays erased a 48 Trevor Koelsch______0g, 0a, 8 GBs 7-1 deficit in a 12-11 overtime win at Syracuse. Goalie 29 Brock Turnbaugh__ 10.07 GAA, .526 save % It’s Been a While: The 17 goals the Blue Jays allowed in the 18-17 overtime win against Virginia (March 25) are the most in a JHU victory since May 14, 1977, when Hopkins knocked off Maryland, 21- 4 Gerald Logan_____ 10.44 GAA, .472 save % 20, in overtime. The game-winner that day was scored by All-American Dave Huntley. Faceoff Specialist 5 Craig Madarasz______51-of-130 (.392) Statistical Oddity: Johns Hopkins has played nine games. The Blue Jays have held five of their nine 31 Hunter Moreland______37-of-63 (.587) opponents to eight goals or less, while four of the nine have scored 13 or more goals. LSM 40 Austin Spencer______1g, 1a, 13 GBs Toughest Remaining Schedule: Through games of April 4, Johns Hopkins’ four remaining regular 10 Robert Kuhn______3g, 2a, 16 GBs season opponents have a combined record of 33-6 (.846), which gives the Blue Jays the toughest re- SSDM maining regular season schedule in the nation (tied with Rutgers for top spot). 50 Tal Bruno______1g, 0a, 6 GBs 1 Joe Carlini______0g, 5a, 3 GBs It’s All Tough: Through games of April 4, Johns Hopkins’ 13 regular season opponents had a com- 23 Danny Jones______0g, 1a, 3 GBs bined record of 84-33 (.718). That ranks as the second-highest cumulative opponent winning percent- age for any team in the nation (Notre Dame’s remaining opponents are 72-28 (.720).

JHU MLax and the Friends of Jaclyn A Final Tough: Of Hopkins’ four remaining regular season opponents, three are ranked in the top 10 of the USILA Coaches Poll and the fourth, Michigan, is receiving votes in the poll. The Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team is part- nered with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ). This is the third time the Blue Jays have partnered Quarterly Report: In the first nine games of the 2017 season, Johns Hopkins has played five teams with FOJ. that advanced to at least the quarterfinals in the 2016 NCAA Tournament (Navy, Loyola, North Caro- The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life for children battling Blue Jays Claim Doyle Smith Cup pediatric brain tumors and other childhood can- cers and to raise awareness through the Adopt-a- Child, Safe on the Sidelines and Guardian Angel Johns Hopkins captured the Doyle Smith Cup Programs. FOJ does this by pairing the afflicted with its 18-17 victory against Virginia on March child and their siblings with local high school and 25. This was the 12th consecutive season that college sports teams. Johns Hopkins and Virginia played for the cup. The Blue Jays “adopted” Connor Durgin, 7, on Each of the last four games played for the October 7, 2015 and he has been a fixture at games cup and six of the first 12 have gone to overtime and other team events since then. He took part in and eight of the 12 have been decided by just the pregame meeting with officials and team cap- one goal. tains when the Blue Jays hosted Syracuse on March The Doyle Smith Cup is presented annually to 19, 2016 and made the trip to Penn State a month the winner of the regular season game between later and made the Blue Jays’ call on the coin toss Johns Hopkins and Virginia in honor of JHU (tails), which JHU won. graduate Doyle Smith Smith served as team manager and statisti- cian for Johns Hopkins under head coach Bob Scott from 1963-1968. He worked as an assistant sports information director at the from 1968 until his retirement in 1999, serving as the lacrosse team’s statistician for four head coaches--Buddy Beardmore, Glenn Thiel, Jim Adams and Dom Starsia. On the national level, Smith is credited with the standardization of game statistics. He was the Information Director for the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) and twice received their Man of the Year Award. The USILA media award bears his name. In 2000 he was elected to the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame as the first and only non-player and coach ever selected. Smith passed away in June 2004 and the cup made its debut just less than two years later. www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 2 - lina, Towson, Syracuse). The Blue Jays will add a Scouting The Buckeyes 2017 Blue Jay Uniform Tracker sixth, Maryland, by the end of the regular season.

When Last We Saw Them: Ohio State Helmet Jersey Shorts Hopkins Only Team to Play Three From 2016 opened Big Ten play at Penn State last week- Navy (W/15-8) Black White Black Final Four: Johns Hopkins is the only team in the end and dropped a 9-4 decision. UMBC (W/15-5) Black White Blue nation that will play three teams that advanced to Loyola (W/14-13 (OT)) Black White Black the 2016 Final Four. The Blue Jays played NCAA The “D” in Ohio State: The recipe for suc- North Carolina (W/13-5) Black Blue Black Semifinalist Loyola on February 18 and defending cess under head coach Nick Myers starts with Princeton (L/7-18) Black Blue Blue national champion North Carolina a week later in one of the top defensive units in the nation. Towson (L/8-13) Black Blue Black Chapel Hill. Johns Hopkins will close the regular The Buckeyes are allowing just 7.36 goals per Syracuse (L/7-8 (OT)) Black White Black game, a mark that ranks fourth nationally season at defending national runner-up Maryland Virginia (W/18-17 (OT)) Blue White Blue - OSU has held eight of its 11 opponents to on April 29 to make JHU the only team with three Rutgers (W/12-6) Blue White Black eight goals. of last year’s final four teams on its 2017 schedule. Record by Combination Senior goalie Tom Carey is the headliner (Helmet-Jersey-Shorts) on defense as he ranks third in the nation in Against the Big Ten: This week’s game against Black-White-Black______2-1 goals against average (6.77) and ninth in save Ohio State will be the 173rd all-time for Johns Hop- Black-White-Blue______1-0 percentage (.579). kins against a team currently in the Big Ten. Johns Black-Blue-Black______1-1 Carey plays behind a close defense of Matt Hopkins is 122-49-1 (.712) all-time against current Black-Blue-Blue______0-1 Borges, Erik Evans and Ben Randall that has Big Ten schools. Note that not all of these games Blue-White-Blue______1-0 started all 11 games together. They have com- were played against teams while they were a mem- Blue-White-Black______1-0 bined for 46 ground balls and 21 caused turn- ber of the Big Ten. Below is Johns Hopkins’ record overs on the year. against all Big Ten teams with overall record, Big Ten regular season record and Big Ten tournament records included. Dominant at the X: Ohio State senior Jake Withers is enjoying an outstanding season as Series B1G B1G the Buckeyes’ top faceoff specialist as he is Opponent Record Reg. Season Tourn. 125-of-191 (.654) and has 70 ground balls. He Maryland 71-42-1 1-1 0-0 ranks sixth in the nation in faceoff winning Michigan 4-0 2-0 0-0 percentage and 15th in GBs/game (6.36). Ohio State 7-1 1-1 1-0 Penn State 8-0 2-0 1-0 That’s Balance: While freshman sensation Rutgers 32-6 2-1 0-1 Tre Leclaire has gotten his career off to a quick start with 24 goals and six assists in 11 games, The 700 Club: With 969 all-time victories, Johns Hopkins ranks as the winningest program in col- it’s the balance that OSU hits the opposition lege lacrosse history. Below is a list of the winningest teams in Division I lacrosse history: with that makes the Buckeyes tough to con- tain. Seven different players have eight or Rk. School Record more goals and eight have 10+ points thus far. 1. Johns Hopkins (6-3) 969-325-15 Senior Eric Fannell is the main distributor 2. Syracuse (8-1) 890-338-16 with a team-high 17 assists and he is also tied 3. Maryland (6-2) 798-266-4 for second on the team with 14 goals. 4. Navy (5-6) 788-350-14 5. Army West Point (9-1) 778-378-7 Notes of Interest: OSU has scored on 18- 6. Hobart (4-6) * 758-494-20 of-38 (.474) EMO chances and has outscored 7. Cornell (2-6) 743-475-27 the opposition 67-35 in the second and third quarters combined • Ohio State will host the * Hobart played at the Division III level prior to 1995 Big Ten Tournament later this season.

Visitors to Homewood Field this season will Ohio State Schedule/Results be greeted by a statue commemorating former Feb. 5 Furman______W/12-6 Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach and Director 11 Detroit______W/14-8 of Athletics Robert H. 18 UMass______W/8-7 Scott. The statue, which 25 Jacksonville______W/16-8 was unveiled in Octo- Mar. 3 @ Marquette______W/12-6 ber, is positioned at the 5 vs. Bellarmine (@ Marquette)__ W/14-11 main campus entrance 11 Cleveland St______W/12-5 to the stadium. 15 @ Towson______W/6-3 Scott, who passed away on September 15, 19 Denver______W/16-7 2016, spent 20 years as the men’s lacrosse coach 25 @ Notre Dame______L/7-12 at Johns Hopkins (1955-74) and guided the Blue Apr. 2 @ Penn St. *______L/4-9 Jays to seven national championships, including the program’s first NCA title in 1974. He con- 9 #11 Johns Hopkins *______7 pm tinued to serve the University as the Director of 15 @ Michigan *______10:30 am Athletics until 1995. 22 Maryland *______2 pm Many Johns Hopkins teams are wearing patch- 29 @ Rutgers *______12 pm es on their uniforms this year in honor of Scott; May 4 Big Ten Semifinals (@ OSU)______TBA the men’s lacrosse patches include seven stars to 6 Big Ten Championship (@ OSU)_ __TBA commemorate his seven national championships * Big Ten Game as head coach. www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 3 - Pietramala Seventh Among Active Coaches in Wins: The recent win against Rutgers was the Johns Hopkins’ Record... 206th in the college coaching career of Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala. Pietramala’s overall record now stands at 206-89 (.698) and his record at Johns Hopkins is 183-72 In Under Curr. (.718). 2017 Petro Streak Pietramala ranks seventh among active Division I coaches in career victories. Overall: 6-3 183-72 W2 Below is a look at the 10 winningest active Division I head coaches (through games of April 4).

1. John Danowski (Duke) (3-3)______378-188 At home: 5-1 106-24 W2 2. Bill Tierney (Denver) (7-2)______375-123 On the road: 1-2 59-33 L2 3. Mike Pressler (Bryant) (6-5)______346-169 At a neutral site: 0-0 18-15 L1 4. Bob Shillinglaw (Delaware) (7-4)______334-316 5. Kevin Corrigan (Notre Dame) (5-2)______291-144 On artificial turf: 0-0 51-4 W2 6. John Desko (Syracuse) (8-1)______231-72 On grass: 1-0 19-17 W1 7. Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins) (6-3)______206-89 On Sportexe / Fieldturf: 5-3 113-51 W2 8. Jim Nagle (Stony Brook) (5-4)______201-145 9. Joe Breschi (North Carolina) (5-5)______191-108 10. Greg Canella (UMass) (4-5)______191-134 During the day: 5-3 139-54 W1

At night: 1-0 44-18 W1 Extra-Extra: Johns Hopkins is currently 15-of-26 (.577) on extra-man chances through nine games. The Blue Jays rank second in the nation in extra-man offense with five of the six regu- In overtime: 2-1 26-15 W1 lars on the unit counting at least four points in EMO JHU EMO Scoring Breakdown In one-goal games: 2-1 51-25 W1 situations.

John Crawley______2g, 2a More Extra: The 2017 season is the 11th for Bobby On television: 5-2 138-61 W2 Wilkins Dismuke______4g, 1a Benson as the Blue Jays’ offensive coordinator. Since Patrick Fraser______4g, 0a he took over, the Johns Hopkins extra-man offense In weekday games: 2-1 51-7 W1 Kyle Marr______1g, 5a has converted on 40% or more of its EMO chances Cody Radziewicz______3g, 0a On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): 4-2 132-65 W1 seven times in 10 full seasons, including each of the Shack Stanwick______1g, 6a last five. Johns Hopkins has finished in the top 10 in Against teams ranked 1-5: 1-0 32-32 W1 the nation in extra-man offense three times in the last Against teams ranked 6-10: 3-1 33-20 W1 five years and in the top 12 in each of those five seasons. Against teams ranked 11-20: 1-1 49-12 W1 Since 2007, Benson’s first year as Hopkins’ offensive coordinator, Johns Hopkins is 254-of-589 (.431) on extra-man chances. Against unranked teams: 1-1 69-8 L1

Streaking: Junior attackman Shack Stanwick will carry a 42-game point-scoring streak into Leading after one quarter: 2-0 119-15 W2 this week’s game against Rutgers. He has registered at least one point in every game of his career Leading at the half: 3-0 141-9 W23 and his 42-game run is tied for the eighth-longest in the nation. Leading after three quarters: 4-0 156-9 W7 Johns Hopkins’ 40-Game Point-Scoring Streaks SINCE 2003 Trailing after one quarter: 3-1 37-43 W1 1. 48 Ryan Brown May 3, 2013 May 5, 2017 2. 42 Shack Stanwick February 6, 2015 Active Trailing at the half: 2-3 24-56 W1 Trailing after three quarters: 1-3 15-57 W1 Blue Jays Flash Deep, Experienced Midfield: It was no secret a year ago that the Blue Jay mid- field took some heavy losses in personnel as three of the top seven midfielders didn’t make it to Tied after one quarter: 1-2 27-14 L2 the second game of the season and another was lost for the year in the eighth game. Tied at the half: 1-0 18-7 W1 Fast forward to 2017 and the return of the “lost four” coupled with an experienced group of Tied after three quarters: 1-0 12-6 W2 other returning players gives offensive coordinatorBobby Benson a number of different options here. Scoring first: 3-1 127-28 W1 The nine-man unit includes seniors John Crawley (13g, 4a), Cody Radziewicz (6g, 4a), Kieran Eissler (3g) and Connor Reed, juniors Joel Tinney (12g, 4a), Patrick Fraser (7g, 1a) and Brinton Opponent scores first: 3-2 56-44 W1 Valis (2g) and sophomores Alex Concannon (3g, 4a) and Drew Supinski. Entering this week’s game against Ohio State, Hopkins’ top nine middies have 46 goals and Scoring 10 or more goals: 6-0 148-23 W6 17 assists this season; they combined for nine goals and four assists in the win against Virginia. Scoring less than 10 goals: 0-3 35-49 L7 For their careers they have played in a combined 334 games and have totaled 208 goals and 114 Allowing 10 or more goals: 2-2 33-55 W1 assists among them. Allowing less than 10 goals: 4-1 150-17 W1 Tinney Notches 50th Point: Junior Joel Tinney reached the 50-point mark in his career against Towson, added a goal against Syracuse and three against Virginia to boost his career totals to 40 Getting more ground balls: 4-1 127-26 W2 goals and 14 assists for 54 points in 27 games. In that win against the Cavaliers, he scored his Getting less ground balls: 2-2 49-42 L2 40th career goal in his 26th game. Ground balls equal: 0-0 7-4 L2 How rare is it for a Johns Hopkins midfielder to reach 40 career goals in 26 games? Consider that in head coach Dave Pietramala’s 17-year tenure at Homewood, that’s the quickest a Blue Jay Winning more faceoffs: 2-0 125-35 W2 midfielder has gotten there. Opp. wins more faceoffs: 4-2 49-33 L2 Here’s a look at some other notable Blue Jay midfielders and when they scored their 40th ca- Faceoffs equal: 0-1 9-4 L1 reer goal since Pietramala took over (2001-present): www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 4 - Joel Tinney (Active)______40th career goal in 26th career game USILA/Nike Coaches Poll Paul Rabil (2005-08)______40th career goal in 27th career game (Apr. 3, 2017) (2002-05)______40th career goal in 37th career game

Michael Kimmel (2007-10)______40th career goal in 36th career game Rk. Team Rec.______Points 1. Penn State (14) 10-0______317 2. Syracuse (2) 7-1______301 Closing on 100: Senior midfielder John Crawley enters NCAA RPI Rankings - Top 10 3. Notre Dame 5-2______269 this week’s game against Ohio State with 63 goals and 30 (Apr. 3, 2017) 4. Hofstra 9-0______248 assists for 93 points. He is bidding to become the first 5. Denver 7-2______245 Blue Jay midfielder to reach the 100-point mark since Mi- Rk. Team 6. Maryland 6-2______226 chael Kimmel totaled 145 points (2007-10). 1. Notre Dame 7. Albany 8-1______223 2. Syracuse 8. Army 9-1______221 3. Penn State Fields Leads Defense: Senior Nick Fields was the lone 9. Ohio State 9-2______200 4. Johns Hopkins returning regular among the starting close defensemen 10. Duke 8-3______176 5. Denver 11. Johns Hopkins 6-3______162 and goalie in the season-opening win over Navy. He to- 6. Hofstra 12. Rutgers 8-2______123 taled three ground balls and two caused turnovers in the 7. Maryland 13. Princeton 6-3______110 victory and earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week 8. Albany 14. Virginia 6-4______109 honors for his efforts. 15. Towson 5-3______99 9. Ohio State With Fields leading the way, Johns Hopkins held the 16. Richmond 8-2______87 10. Villanova Midshipmen to just three goals in the second half and only 17. Yale 5-3______76 18. Villanova 6-4______45 one in the final 24 minutes and limited UMBC to just five 19. Loyola 6-4______35 goals in a 15-5 victory. Hopkins held North Carolina to less than half of its scoring average in a 13-5 20. North Carolina 5-5______28 road victory, Syracuse to just eight in an 8-7 overtime loss and Rutgers to less than half its average in a 12-6 victory; through nine games the Blue Jays are allowing 10.33 goals per game. Others Receiving Votes: Michigan, Boston Joining Fields (17 GBs, 12 CTs in nine games) in the regular starting lineup are close defensemen University, Binghamton, Providence, Mar- Trevor Koelsch (8 GBs, 4 CTs) and Jack Rapine (16 GBs, 9 CTs). Gerald Logan (10.44 GAA, .472 save %) quette, Delaware, Air Force started the first eight games in goal, but juniorBrock Turnbaugh (10.07 GAA, .526 save %) got the nod last week against Rutgers. Maverik Media Poll (Apr. 3, 2017) More Aggressive: The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office first began tracking caused turnovers in 2009. Since then, there have been nine instances where the Blue Jays have caused 10 or Rk. Team Rec.______Points more turnovers in a game. 1. Penn State (24) 10-0______665 The 12 caused turnovers for Johns Hopkins 2. Syracuse (9) 7-1______646 JHU Single-Game Caused Turnovers against Navy in the season opener matched the 3. Hofstra (1) 9-0______580 4. Notre Dame 5-2______565 school single-game record, which was originally set 12______vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) 5. Denver 7-2______497 against Siena in 2009 and equaled against Mary- 12______vs. #3 Maryland (4-12-2014) 6. Army 9-1______495 land in 2014. Hopkins added 11 in the win against 12______vs. Siena (2-20-2009) 7. Albany 8-1______491 Loyola and is averaging 6.44 caused turnovers per 11______vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-2017) 8. Maryland 6-2______482 game. The school single-season record for caused 11______vs. Siena (2-28-2010) 9. Ohio State 9-2______423 turnovers per game is 6.47 in 2010. 11______vs. #13 Loyola (5-2-2009) 10. Duke 8-3______367 10______@ #1 Loyola (4-28-2012) 11. Johns Hopkins 6-3______358 10______vs. Siena (2-25-2012) 12. Virginia 6-4______273 Welcome Back: Johns Hopkins welcomed Hunt- 10______vs. #5 Virginia (5-17-2009) 13. Rutgers 8-2______241 er Moreland back to the lineup against Syracuse 14. Richmond 8-2______239 and the junior faceoff specialist responded with an 15. Princeton 6-3______193 8-of-12 showing at the X. He also assisted on a Robert Kuhn goal that gave the Blue Jays a 7-6 lead with 16. Towson 5-3______178 less than six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and followed that with a 16-of-29 performance 17. Yale 5-3______151 on faceoffs with five ground balls in the win against Virginia. The 16 FO wins and 29 FO attempts 18. Villanova 6-4______102 are both career highs. Add in last week’s 13-of-22 performance against Rutgers that included seven 19. North Carolina 5-5______43 ground balls, and Moreland is now 37-of-63 (.587) on the year with 13 GBs to his credit. 20. Binghamton 8-1______41

Others Receiving Votes: Loyola, Boston Uni- Rope Unit Contributing: While the perception is that Johns Hopkins doesn’t want to play an versity, Michigan, Providence, Marquette, Air up-tempo style, the facts disprove that theory. Force, Penn, Navy, Bucknell Through nine games, the Blue Jays’ top five players on the rope unit - LSMs Robert Kuhn (3g, 2a) and Austin Spencer (1g, 1a) and SSDMs Joe Carlini (5a), Tal Bruno (1g) and Danny Jones (1a) - have JHU Week-by-Week in the Polls combined for five goals and nine assists. USILA/Nike Maverik Carlini’s five assists rank third on the team, while Kuhn scored twice against Syracuse and has at Coaches Media least one point in three of the last five games. Preseason 8th 9th Feb. 13 5th 5th First-Timers: Freshman Cole Williams scored the first goal of his career in the season-opening win Feb. 20 5th 4th against Navy, while Alex Concannon, Forry Smith and Thomas Guida all found the back of the net for Feb. 27 3rd 3rd the first time in their career against UMBC. Mar. 6 6th 7th Senior LSM Austin Spencer added his name to the list with his first career goal at Johns Hopkins Mar. 13 14th 14th in the Blue Jays’ game at Princeton (Spencer did score one goal at UMass before transferring to Johns Mar. 20 18th 17th Hopkins prior to the 2016 season). Mar. 27 13th 13th Apr. 3 11th 11th www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 5 - Player Notes of Interest

A Half Century: Senior midfielders John Crawley and Joe Carlini played in their 50th career games Honors & Awards when the Blue Jays hosted Navy in the season opener and each has now played in 58 career games. Senior defenseman Nick Fields and senior midfielder Cody Radziewicz joined them by playing in their Nick Fields (Sr. • D): Big Ten Defensive Player of the 50th career games when the Blue Jays hosted UMBC and they’ve both now played in 57 games. Closing Week (2-8) in on 50 career games played are Connor Reed and Kieran Eissler, who have both played in 49 games. The JHU record for career games played is 64, set by Paul Rabil (2005-08) and matched by Michael Gerald Logan (Gr. • G): Big Ten Specialist of the Kimmel (2007-10). Week (2-28), USILA/BSN Sports Defensive Player of the Week (2-29) In Overtime: With the 18-17 win against Virginia, Johns Hopkins is 26-15 (.634) all-time in overtime under head coach Dave Pietramala. The Blue Jays were 3-1 in overtime last season and have won six of Kyle Marr (So. • A): Big Ten Offensive Player of the their last eight overtime games. Week (3-28, 4-4), USILA/BSN Sports Offensive Player of the Week (3-29) One Goal Games: With the 18-17 win against Virginia, Johns Hopkins is 51-25 (.671) in one-goal games under head coach Dave Pietramala.

More One Goal Games: Johns Hopkins has played 76 games that have been decided by one goal since head coach Dave Pietramala took over in 2001. The 76 games represent 29.8% of the games Johns Hopkins has played under his direction (76-of-255).

In the Polls: The Blue Jays are ranked 11th in this week’s USILA Coaches Poll. The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the USILA Poll to represent JHU’s official ranking at the time of a game. Prior to falling out of the top 20 of the USILA Poll on April 26 and May 3, 2010 (JHU was receiving votes in both polls), the Blue Jays had been ranked in the top 20 in 367 consecutive polls dating back to the first poll in 1973.

More Polls: Including the most recent USILA Poll, there have been 458 weekly polls since the inception of the poll in 1973. Amazingly, JHU has been ranked in the top 20 in 453 of those 458 polls (98.9%). The Blue Jays have been in the top 10 in 408 of the 458 and the top five in 307 of those 458. Johns Hopkins has been ranked number one 104 times since the poll debuted in 1973. Below is a breakdown of the Blue Jays in the USILA Coaches Poll since its inception on March 19, 1973:

Total Weeks:______458 Total Weeks at #1:______104 Weeks in top 5:______307 Weeks in top 10:______408 Weeks in top 20:______453 Consecutive at #1:______14 (4/12/04-5/9/05) Most Consecutive in top 5:______130 (3/19/73-3/23/87) Most Consecutive in top 10:______158 (3/19/73-3/25/90) Most Consecutive in top 20:______367 (3/19/73-4/19

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Player Notes of Interest John Crawley (Sr. • Midfield)______#44 • Regularly assigned to cover the opposition’s top • In second year as a co-captain. Just the 13th play- attackman. Tal Bruno (Jr. • SSDM)______#50 er at JHU to serve as a captain more than once since • Totaled four ground balls and three caused turn- • Talented and athletic SSDM who has played in 36 1949. overs in the 18-17 win against Virginia and added games in his career, including all 24 since the start • Honorable Mention All-American and HM All-Big three caused turnovers and one GB in the win of the 2016 season. Also plays on the wing on fa- Ten selection last season. against Rutgers. ceoffs. • Seeing time on attack and midfield. • Counts three goals, one assist, 76 ground balls • Had career-high three caused turnovers in the 14- • Counts 13 goals and four assists to his credit this and 36 caused turnovers to his credit in his career. 13 overtime win against Loyola and came back with season. • 36 career caused turnovers are the most among all one goal in the 13-5 win at North Carolina. • Had one goal and assisted on Shack Stanwick’s active players at Johns Hopkins. • Has one goal, six ground balls and four caused game-winner in overtime to lift Hopkins to an 18- • 36 career caused turnovers rank fourth in school turnovers on the year and three goals, one assist, 17 overtime victory against Virginia and came back history (CTs first kept in 2009). 30 ground balls and nine caused turnovers in his with one goal against Rutgers. • Majoring in economics and planning to pursue a career. • Had a three-goal, one-assist effort at Towson that career in finance. • Scored first career goal in the 19-7 win at UMBC tied personal-high with four points. The hat trick last season and added one in a 12-11 overtime victo- was the fifth of his career. Pat Fraser (Jr. • Midfield)______#7 ry at 14th-ranked Penn State two weeks later. • Fired home career-high-tying four goals in the 13-5 • Sharp-shooting midfielder who is also a key mem- • High school teammate of current Blue Jays Shack win at defending NCAA champion North Carolina. ber of Johns Hopkins’ extra-man unit. Has scored Stanwick and Hunter Moreland. • Had two goals and two assists in season-opener seven goals with one assist on the year. • Writing seminars major and an Academic All-Big vs. Navy and added one goal in wins against UMBC • Notched second hat trick of his career in the Ten selection in 2016. and Loyola. season-opening win against Navy, added a goal in • Father was a member of the track team at Mar- • Has career totals of 63 goals and 30 assists for 93 the 14-13 overtime win against Loyola and another shall University (program was disbanded in 2003). points. against North Carolina, Towson and Virginia. • Named to 2015 NCAA All-Tournament Team after • Tallied an assist on fourth-quarter game-tying goal Joe Carlini (Sr. • SSDM)______#1 scoring four goals against Maryland in the NCAA (6-6) against Syracuse. • One of the most experienced defensive players on Semifinals. • 22 of 27 career goals have come in EMO situations. the team as he has played in 58 games at JHU as a • Majoring in economics with a minor in business. • Standout ice hockey goalie in high school and SSDM. drafted by the Indiana Ice of the United States Hock- • Has 14 assists, 46 GBs and 21 CTs in his career. Wilkins Dismuke (Sr. • Attack)______#9 ey League. • 14 career assists are tied for fifth most among -ac • Tied for fourth on the team in goals (12) through • Majoring in political science. tive JHU players. nine games with hat tricks against Navy and UMBC, • Has accepted an internship opportunity doing in- • Totaled two assists in the 14-13 overtime win one tally against Loyola and Princeton and two at side sales at Dell/EMC for the summer of 2017. against Loyola, added one at UNC and two more at UNC and against Syracuse. Princeton. Two assists tied career high. • Scored a pair of extra-man goals against Syracuse. Danny Jones (So. • SSDM)______#23 • 21 career CTs are the second most among all ac- • Has scored 12 goals on just 23 shots this season • Athletic player who has emerged as a key member tive Johns Hopkins players. (.522) and 41 goals on 87 shots in his career (.471). of the Blue Jay rope unit. • Political science major with a minor in entrepre- • Has at least one goal in 19 of 24 games since the • Has one assist, three ground balls and one caused neurship and management. start of the 2016 season. Had a 17-game goal-scor- turnover in nine games. • Has been accepted in the master’s program (busi- ing streak snapped at Towson. • Notched first career assist in transition in JHU’s ness) at Catholic University for next year and will • Majoring in political science. 15-8 season-opening win against Navy. serve as an assistant lacrosse coach while there. • Majoring in economics with a minor in finance. Kieran Eissler (Sr. • Midfield)______#11 Alex Concannon (So. • Midfield)_____ #87 • Member of deep Blue Jay midfield. Trevor Koelsch (Sr. • Defense)______#48 • Tied for fourth on the team in assists (4) and has • Has played in all nine games and has three goals • In first season as a starter on close defense. Start- three goals for seven points on the year. Will carrry and one assist to his credit. ed first eight games before missing game agains a three-game point-scoring streak into the game at • Scored JHU’s first goal in the 14-13 overtime win Rutgers with an injury. Ohio State. against Loyola and added one in a 13-5 win at UNC. • Has eight ground balls and four caused turnovers • Unassisted goal late in the third quarter ignited a Goal vs. the Tar Heels was the second in a five-goal on the year, including a career-high three GBs in the 9-1 JHU run with that turned a 13-8 deficit into a 17- run in the fourth quarter that put the game away. 14-13 overtime win against Loyola and two CTs in 14 lead in the 18-17 overtime win against Virginia. • Has played in 49 career games with one start and the 13-5 win at North Carolina. • Scored game-tying goal (6-6) against Syracuse mid- has 11 goals and seven assists. • Attended the same high school as former Blue Jay way through the fourth quarter. • Majoring in public health with a minor in entre- defensemen and All-Americans Bill Dwan (1988-91), • Had one assist in the 14-13 overtime win against preneurship and management. Brian Kuczma (1994-97), Robert Doerr (1996-99) Loyola - assist came on a Wilkins Dismuke goal that • Has accepted a job in Chicago starting this sum- and Chris Watson (2002-05). tied the game at 12. mer with Press Ganey as a Business/Sales Analyst. • Academic All-Big Ten selection last season; major- • Provided an offensive spark with a one-goal, Press Ganey, a health care consulting organization, ing in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship two-assist effort in the 15-5 win over UMBC. The partners with more than 26,000 health care orga- and management. three points were the first three of his career. nizations across the United States with the goal of • Completed an equity research internship with • Played in the 2016 season opener at Navy before improving the entire patient experience. Evercore ISI last summer and has accepted a full- suffering a season-ending injury in practice prior to time position there this summer as an equity re- the Blue Jays’ second game at Loyola. Nick Fields (Sr. • Defense)______#91 search analyst. • Majoring in sociology. • Johns Hopkins’ most experienced defensive play- er with 43 career starts among his 57 appearances. • Has 17 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers on the year.

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Robert Kuhn (So. • LSM)______#28 Kyle Marr (So. • Attack)______#13 • Finished sixth on the team in scoring with 13 • Sharing the LSM position with senior Austin Spen- • Has played in all 24 games with five starts since goals and nine assists for 22 points last season. cer to give Hopkins one of the top LSM tandems in arriving at Johns Hopkins. • Tallied first career hat trick to lead JHU to an 11- the nation. • Has 19 goals and seven assists this season - leads 10 overtime victory against third-ranked Syracuse • Has three goals, two assists, 16 ground balls and the team in goals and ranks second in points and last season. Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the three caused turnovers on the year. Has at least one assists. Week for his efforts. point in three of last five games. • Has 14 goals and three assists in last four games • Sister, Alexa, is a sophomore defender on the • Tallied assist in season-opening win against Navy and at least one point in all nine games this season. women’s lacrosse team at Syracuse. and added a goal at Princeton. • Counts 32 goals and 10 assists to his credit in 24 • Political science major. • Scored career-high two goals and added a person- career games played. al-best five ground balls against Syracuse. • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for second Jack Rapine (Fr. • Defense)______#12 • Came back with one assist against Virginia. straight week after a five-goal effort against Rutgers. • Only freshman to crack the starting lineup as he • Has played in all 24 games since arriving at Johns Scored three goals in first quarter to help JHU to a has started all nine games on close defense. Hopkins and counts career totals of four goals, four 4-0 lead ... RU never closer than three again. • Has 16 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. assists, 42 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers to • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after scor- Fourth on the team in GBs and second in CTs his credit. ing career-high six goals with one assist in 18-17 • Solid in career debut with three ground balls and • Talented offensive player in high school with 69 overtime win against Virginia. Four of the six goals three caused turnovers in 15-8 win over Navy. goals and 29 assists over final two seasons. came during a 9-1 JHU run that turned a 13-8 deficit • Career-high five ground balls and one caused • Majoring in economics. into a 17-14 lead. turnover at Princeton. • Scored one goal and added two assists against Syr- • Caused overtime turnover against Virginia that Matt Ledwin (Sr. • FO)______#66 acuse. Two assists tied career high. led to game-winning goal in 18-17 victory. • Is 16-of-34 (.471) on the year. • Son of current Albany head coach Scott Marr, • Cousin, James Develin, is a fullback for the New • Sparked Blue Jays at the X by winning 9-of-12 and who played at Johns Hopkins and was a teammate England Patriots and has won a pair of Super Bowls adding five ground balls in 15-5 win over UMBC. of current JHU head coach Dave Pietramala. Scott (after 2014 and 2016 seasons). • Two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and a Marr was a member of Johns Hopkins’ 1987 NCAA • Majoring in business with a minor in communi- Hodson Trust Scholar at Johns Hopkins. Hodson Championship team. cations. Trust Scholarships are the highest academic schol- • Nephew of Dave Marr, who played at Johns Hop- arships awarded at Hopkins. kins from 1993-96 and graduated as JHU’s career Forry Smith (Fr. • Attack)______#20 • Majoring in economics. leader in assists (134). • Member of deep rotation on attack. Has played in • Majoring in political science. all nine games thus far and counts seven goals and Gerald Logan (Gr. • Goalie)______#4 two assists to his credit. • Graduate transfer who came to Johns Hopkins af- Hunter Moreland (Jr. • FO)______#31 • Scored once in 18-17 OT win against Virginia. ter starting for three seasons at Michigan. • Has played in three games and has won 37-of-63 • Had one goal at Princeton, one goal and one as- • Sports a 10.44 goals against average and a .472 (.587) faceoffs with 13 ground balls and one assist. sist at North Carolina and scored twice in the 14-13 save percentage on the year. • Won 13-of-22 faceoffs with seven GBs in 12-6 win overtime win against Loyola. First goal came late in • Totaled 10 saves and allowed eight goals in 8-7 over seventh-ranked Rutgers. the third quarter and gave JHU its first lead of the overtime loss against Syracuse. • Sparked 18-17 come-from-behind win against Vir- game (11-10) and second tied the game at 13 with • Sparked Hopkins’ 13-5 win at defending nation- ginia by winning 16-of-29 faceoffs with five ground 2:49 left in fourth quarter to force overtime. al champion North Carolina with a season-high 16 balls. 16 FO wins and 29 attempts are career highs. • Tallied two goals and one assist in a 15-5 win over saves in just under 59 minutes of action. • Made first appearance of the season in the 8-7 UMBC. All three points came during an 11-1 run • Allowed eight goals and made eight saves in 58:44 overtime loss to Syracuse after suffering a preseaon that turned a 2-2 tie into 14-3 Blue Jay lead. in season opener against Navy. injury. • Majoring in economics. • Played 51 minutes and made three saves while al- • Won 8-of-12 faceoffs and had one ground ball and lowing three goals against UMBC and totaled eight one assist againt the Orange (all in the second half). Austin Spencer (Sr. • Defense)______#40 saves, including a crucial stop in overtime, in the 14- Assist on a Robert Kuhn goal late in fourth quarter • Sharing the LSM position with sophmore Robert 13 win against Loyola. gave JHU a 7-6 lead. Kuhn to give Hopkins one of the top LSM tandems • Won 74-of-125 (.592) faceoffs last season and is in the nation. Craig Madarasz (Sr. • FO)______#5 222-of-390 (.569) in his career. • Has one goal, one assist, 13 ground balls and five • Is 212-of-445 (.476) in his career with 99 ground • High school teammate of current Blue Jays Shack caused turnovers on the year and one goal, one as- balls. Stanwick and Tal Bruno. sist, 41 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in two • Offensive threat off the faceoff with six goals and years at Johns Hopkins. one assist in his career. Cody Radziewicz (Sr. • Midfield)______#2 • Scored first goal at Johns Hopkins in the Blue Jays’ • Won 5-of-10 faceoffs with two ground balls and • Has six goals and four assists for 10 points on the loss at Princeton and assisted on a goal in 18-17 one goal in 18-17 overtime victory against Virginia. year and enters this week’s game at Ohio State just come-from-behind win against Virginia. Goal was the fourth in a 9-1 Blue Jay run that turned three points shy of 50 for his career (31g, 16a). • Played most of the 2016 season on close defense a 13-8 deficit into a 17-14 lead. • Fueled 12-6 win over seventh-ranked Rutgers with before switching back to more natural LSM spot this • Missed the entire 2015 season with an injury, but two goals and one assist. season. returned in 2016 and was 135-of-264 (.511) with • Enjoyed the finest game of his career with three • Didn’t start playing lacrosse until high school and team-high 60 ground balls to go along with three goals and three assists in 18-17 come-from-behind didn’t play long stick until junior year. goals and one assist. win against Virginia. Two goals and three assists • Majoring in economics and planning to pursue a • Has accepted a job at Morgan Stanley (New York) came during a 9-1 run that turned a 13-8 deficit into job in the finance/banking industry. as an Equity Sales and Trading Analyst. Interned a 17-14 lead. • Completed an internship in corporate finance last there last summer and was offered a full time po- • Tallied first goal of the season in the game at Tow- summer at Day & Zimmerman in Philadelphia. sition at the end of the internship. The job starts in son. July.

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Joel Tinney (Jr. • Midfield)______#55 Stanwick Scoring Totals Career Point-Scoring Leaders • Fourth on the team in points (16) and tied for 1. Terry Riordan (A) 247 (184g, 63a) 1992-95 The last of the eight Division I-lacrosse-play- fourth in goals. Has the game-winning goal in four 2. Brian Piccola (A) 245 (154g, 91a) 1991-95 ing Stanwick siblings is Johns Hopkins junior of Johns Hopkins’ six wins thus far. 3. Michael O’Neill (A) 237 (138g, 99a) 1975-78 4. Jack Thomas (A) 224 (103g, 121a) 1972-74 attackman Shack Stanwick. Between them, • Scored three goals in 18-17 come-from-behind OT 5. Franz Wittelsberger (A) 220 (151g, 69a) 1973-76 the Stanwicks have combined for more than win against Virginia, including one that gave JHU its 6. Jeff Cook (A) 219 (128g, 91a) 1979-82 1,000 career goals and 1,800 career points. first lead late in the fourth quarter (15-14). 7. Ryan Brown (A) 209 (159g, 50a) 2013-16 • Scored twice and added two assists in the 13-5 win Below is a look at the scoring totals of the 8. Wells Stanwick (A) 208 (84g, 124a) 2012-15 eight Stanwick siblings who have played col- at North Carolina. 9. Richie Hirsch (A) 204 (101g, 103a) 1974-77 lege lacrosse. • Added another notch to career highlight reel with 10. Dan Denihan (A) 203 (104g, 99a) 1996-97 overtime game-winning goal against Loyola on a 1999-00 Name (School) G-A-P fake flip at the top of the box. Got hands free from 11. Joe Cowan (A) 197 (74g, 123a) 1967-69 Sheehan Stanwick (Gtown) 232-98-330 eight yards after fooling the defense to net the de- 12. Dave Marr (A) 193 (59g, 134a) 1993-96 Covie Stanwick (Boston College) 196-113-309 ciding goal in a 14-13 JHU victory. 13T. Paul Rabil (M) 178 (111g, 67a) 2005-08 Coco Stanwick (Gtown) 199-85-284 • Opened season with a three-goal, two-assist effort Brian Wood (A) 178 (100g, 78a) 1984-87 15T. Del Dressel (M) 174 (99g, 75a) 1983-86 Steele Stanwick (Virginia) 126-143-269 in a 15-8 win over Navy. Included was a third-quar- Bill Morrill (A) 174 (107g, 67a) 1957-59 Wick Stanwick (Gtown) 164-54-218 ter goal on a hidden-ball trick that broke a 7-7 tie Wells Stanwick (JHU) 84-124-208 17. Bobby Benson (A) 167 (124g, 43a) 2000-03 and ignited an 8-1 game-ending run for JHU. 18. Steven Boyle (A) 164 (95g, 69a) 2007-10 Shack Stanwick (JHU) 63-76-139 • Has started all 27 games he’s played in his career 19. Conor Ford (A/M) 160 (101g, 59a) 2001-04 Tad Stanwick (Rutgers) 29-26-55 and has 40 goals and 14 assists for 54 points. 20T. Matt Panetta (A) 157 (86g, 71a) 1988-91

• Majoring in political science. Peter Scott (A) 157 (99g, 58a) 1981-84 Totals 1,093-719-1,812 • Has accepted an internship at Corrigan Sports in 22. Mike Morrill (A) 147 (102g, 45a) 1985-88 23. Mickey Webster (A) 147 (42g, 105a) 1957-59 and will be assisting with event coordina- Shack Stanwick (So. • Attack)______#32 24. Michael Kimmel (M) 145 (79g, 66a) 2007-10 tion with the UnderArmour All-America games this • Leads the team in assists (15) and points (30) and 25. Zach Palmer (M/A) 140 (71g, 69a) 2010-13 summer. ranks second in goals (15) through nine games. 26T. Shack Stanwick (A) 139 (63g, 76a) Active Kevin Huntley (A) 139 (109g, 30a) 2005-08 • Has career totals of 63 goals and 76 assists for 139 Brock Turnbaugh (Jr. • Goalie)______#29 Kyle Barrie (A) 139 (96g, 43a) 2002-05 points. 13th in school history in career assists. • Has played in six games with one start and has a • Will carry a 42-game point-scoring streak into this 10.07 GAA and a .526 save percentage. Career Assist Leaders week’s game at Ohio State. Streak is tied for the • Earned first start of the season against Rutgers 1. Dave Marr 134 1993-96 eighth-longest active streak in the nation. 2. Wells Stanwick 124 2012-15 and posted 12 saves while allowing six goals in • Matched career high with four goals and added 3. Joe Cowan 123 1967-69 59:31. two assists in 12-6 win over seventh-ranked Rutgers. 4. Jack Thomas 121 1972-74 • Played the final 42:32 in the 18-17 OT win against • Tallied three assists and the game-winning goal 5. Mickey Webster 105 1957-59 Virginia and posted seven saves while allowing nine 6. Richie Hirsch 103 1974-77 in overtime in 18-17 come-from-behind win against goals. 7T. Dan Denihan 99 1996-97 Virginia. • Played the second half of the 13-8 loss at Towson 1999-2000 • Tied career high with four goals and added one as- and posted five saves and six goals allowed. Mike O’Neill 99 1975-78 sist in the 14-13 overtime win against Loyola. Came • Started all 15 games in goal last season and posted 9T. Brian Piccola 91 1991-95 back with a one-goal, one-assist effort in the 13-5 Jeff Cook 91 1979-82 an 11.51 GAA and a .471 save percentage. win at North Carolina and matched that at Prince- 11. Kevin Boland 82 2001-04 • Posted 13 saves, including four in the first quar- ton. 12. Brian Wood 78 1984-87 ter and eight in the second half and overtime com- 13. Shack Stanwick 76 Active • Opened season with a two-goal, two-assist show- bined in 12-11 overtime win at Navy last season. ing vs. Navy and added two goals and three assists • Had a 16-save effort at Loyola a year ago and add- against UMBC. • Majoring in economics with a minor in entrepre- ed five ground balls against the Greyhounds. • Has at least two points in 27 of the last 31 games neurship and management. • Notched 10 saves and allowed just five goals in since late in the 2015 season and 35 of 42 games in • Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2016. 56:05 in a 17-7 win against Princeton in 2016. his career. • Tallied 13 saves in a 13-12 win against Ohio State • Has scored on 44.1% of his career shots (63-of- Cole Williams (Fr. • Attack)______#3 and came back with nine in a 12-11 overtime win at 143). • Highly-touted freshman attackman who has 14th-ranked Penn State last year. • High school teammate of current Blue Jays Hunter played in all nine games this season. Has two goals • Maryland state 220-pound wrestling champion as Moreland and Tal Bruno. and two assists on the year. a senior at Hereford High School in 2014. • Majoring in political science. • Scored one goal in JHU’s wins against Navy and • Majoring in psychology with a minor in marketing UMBC and added assists at North Carolina and and communications. Drew Supinski (So. • Midfield)______#18 Princeton. • MVP of the 2016 UnderArmour All-America game • Counted eight goals and four assists for 12 points Brinton Valis (Jr. • Midfield)______#41 to his credit as a freshman in 2016 before being lost with four goals and one assist. • Has played in eight games as a member of Hop- for the season to an injury in the regular season • Majoring in economics with a minor in political kins’ deep midfield unit and has two goals. game at Rutgers. science. • Tallied first goal of the season against UMBC. • Scored twice to help JHU top third-ranked Syra- Goal was the seventh in a seven-goal second-quar- cuse, 11-10, in overtime and came back with one ter run for JHU that turned a 2-2 tie into a 9-2 lead. goal and one assist in a 13-12 overtime loss at Vir- Added one goal at Princeton. ginia and one goal in the 19-7 win at UMBC. • Played in 13 games in 2016 and totaled three goals • Posted career-high four points on two goals and and three assists. two assists in a 14-8 win over sixth-ranked Towson. • Older sister, Posey, is a senior attacker at Virginia - she posted 35 goals and six assists in 2016.

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What You Need to Know About Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Coach Dave Pietramala Dave Pietramala vs. All Opponents

@ Johns Hopkins (183-72 / .718) • Boasts a 183-72 (.718) record since taking over as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and @ Cornell (23-17 / .575) Overall (206-89 / .698) an overall record of 206-89 (.698) in his 20 years as a college head coach. Opponent @ JHU @ Cornell Overall • Served as an assistant coach of Team USA at the 2014 FIL World Championships. Albany 11-2 0-0 11-2 Army 4-0 0-1 4-1 Brown 1-1 3-0 4-1 • Passed Bob Scott as the winningest coach in Johns Hopkins history with a 16-4 win over Canisius 1-0 1-0 2-0 UMBC on February 7, 2015. Scott won 158 games in 20 seasons as the Blue Jays’ coach Colgate 0-0 3-0 3-0 from 1955-74. Dartmouth 0-0 3-0 3-0 Delaware 4-0 0-0 4-0 • Has won two national championships as the head coach at Johns Hopkins (2005, 2007). Denver 0-1 0-0 0-1 Duke 6-4 0-0 6-4 Fairfield 0-0 1-0 1-0 • Pietramala has guided the Blue Jays to the NCAA Tournament 15 times in his 16 years Georgetown 1-0 0-1 1-1 as the head coach at Homewood. The Blue Jays have advanced to the Final Four seven Harvard 0-0 2-1 2-1 times under his guidance. Hobart 0-0 0-3 0-3 Hofstra 8-3 0-0 8-3 • Sports a 24-13 record in NCAA Tournament games at Johns Hopkins and a 24-14 overall Loyola 13-3 0-0 13-3 NCAA Tournament record (0-1 at Cornell). Manhattan 3-0 0-0 3-0 Marist 1-0 0-0 1-0 Maryland 11-7 0-3 11-10 • One of just two coaches to earn National Coach of the Year honors at two schools (Cor- Massachusetts 2-0 1-0 3-0 nell-2000, Johns Hopkins-2002). Michigan 4-0 0-0 4-0 Mount St. Mary’s 6-0 0-0 6-0 • Only person in the history of college lacrosse to earn NCAA Division I Player of the Year Navy 16-2 0-0 16-2 honors (1989) and Division I Coach of the Year honors (2000, 2002). North Carolina 9-9 0-0 9-9 Notre Dame 1-1 0-0 1-1 Ohio State 5-1 1-0 6-1 • Only person in the history of college lacrosse to win an NCAA Division I Championship Penn 3-0 3-0 6-0 as a player (1987) and a head coach (2005, 2007). Penn State 3-0 0-0 3-0 Princeton 9-9 0-3 9-12 Pietramala’s Coaching Ledger • Dave Pietramala is generally con- Providence 1-0 0-0 1-0 sidered the greatest defensive player Rutgers 2-2 0-0 2-2 Siena 5-0 0-0 5-0 At Johns Hopkins in the history of college lacrosse. He 2017 6-3 Stony Brook 1-0 1-0 2-0 earned First Team All-America honors 2016 8-7 NCAA First Round Syracuse 10-12 1-2 11-14 in 1987, 1988 and 1989 and won the Towson 16-2 0-0 16-2 2015 11-7 NCAA Semifinals William C. Schmeisser Award as the UMBC 13-0 1-2 14-2 Big Ten Tourn. Champions nation’s top defenseman in 1988 and Villanova 4-0 0-0 4-0 2014 11-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 1989. He was also the 1989 recipient of Virginia 9-13 0-0 9-13 2013 9-5 Yale 0-0 2-1 2-1 2012 12-4 NCAA Quarterfinals the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the 2011 13-3 NCAA Quarterfinals nation’s top player. Totals 183-72 23-17 206-89 2010 7-8 NCAA First Round 2009 10-5 NCAA Quarterfinals Coach Pietramala Quickly 2008 11-6 NCAA Finals 2007 13-4 NCAA Champions Coaching History 2006 9-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2001 - Present:______Johns Hopkins • Head Coach 2005 16-0 NCAA Champions 2004 13-2 NCAA Semifinals 1998-2000:______Cornell • Head Coach 2003 14-2 NCAA Finals 1995-97:______Johns Hopkins • Assistant Coach 2002 12-2 NCAA Semifinals 1993-94:______Loyola College • Assistant Coach 2001 8-4 NCAA Quarterfinals 1992-93:______University of Pennsylvania • Assistant Coach Totals 183-72 (.718) 1991:______Johns Hopkins • Assistant Coach 1990:______Gilman School • Assistant Coach At Cornell 2000 10-4 NCAA First Round Honors 1999 7-6 2004:______Inducted into Lacrosse HOF 1998 6-7 2002:______National Coach-of-the-Year Totals 23-17 (.575) 2000:______National Coach-of-the-Year 1995:______Named to NCAA Silver Anniversary Team Overall Coaching Record: 206-89 (.698) 1994:______All-World selection at ILF Championships 1990:______Most Outstanding Player at ILF Championships 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1989:______National Player-of-the-Year • National Defenseman-of-the-Year • First Team All-American Seven Final Fours Two National Championships 1988:______National Defenseman-of-the-Year • First Team All-American Two National Runner-Up Finishes 1987:______NCAA Championship • First Team All-American

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The Last Time Johns Hopkins ... Came from behind to win Dished out 4 or more assists vs. #15 Virginia - 5, Shack Stanwick @ UMBC (3-30-2016) Scored 20 or more goals Trailed as late as 14-13 - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) Dished out 5 or more assists 22, vs. Marist (5-14-2005) Came from two goals down to win 5, Shack Stanwick @ UMBC (3-30-2016) Scored 15 or more goals vs. #15 Virginia - Dished out 5 or more assists in back-to-back Games 18, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Trailed as late as 14-12 - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) Wells Stanwick vs. Ohio State (5) & Scored 15 or more goals in back-to-back games Came from three goals down to win Towson (5) (2-9 & 2-15-2014) 15, vs. #10 Navy vs. #15 Virginia - Dished out 6 or more assists 15 vs. UMBC (2-7 & 2-11-2017) Trailed as late as 13-10 - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) 6, Connor Reed @ #9 Virginia (5-10-2015) Totaled 30 or more points Came from four goals down to win Dished out 7 or more assists 30 (19g, 11a), @ Michigan (4-23-2016) vs. #15 Virginia - 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) Trailed as late as 13-9 - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) Dished out 8 or more assists Allowed 15 or more goals Came from five goals down to win 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) 17, #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) vs. #15 Virginia - Allowed 15 or more goals and won Trailed as late as 13-8 - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) Had five players with 4 or more points 17, #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Came from six goals down to win S. Stanwick (4), R. Brown (4), W. Dismuke (4) vs. #15 Virginia - C. Radziewicz (4), H. Cattoni (4) Won 20 or more faceoffs Trailed 10-4 in 2Q - Won 18-17 (OT) (3-25-2017) @ Michigan (4-23-16) 21 (21-of-39), #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Totaled 5 or more points in back-to-back games Blew a lead and lost Kyle Marr vs. #15 Virginia (7) and Grabbed 50 or more ground balls vs. #6 Syracuse vs. #7 Rutgers (5) (2017) 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Led as late as 7-6 in 4th qtr - Totaled 5 or more points in three straight games Grabbed 60 or more ground balls Lost 8-7 (OT) (3-18-2017) Shack Stanwick vs. # 10 N. Carolina (7), 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. Princeton (5) & vs. #6 Towson (7) (2-28 - 3-12-16) Grabbed 70 or more ground balls vs. #18 Rutgers - Had three players with 5 or more points 77, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) Led 7-5 in 2nd qtr - Ryan Brown (6), Connor Reed (6) Lost 14-12 (5-5-2016) Shack Stanwick (5) @ #9 UVA (5-10-2015) Took 50 or more shots Blew a three-goal lead and lost Totaled 6 or more points 62, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) @ Virginia - 7, Kyle Marr (6g, 1a) & 6, Cody Radziewicz (3g, 3a) Took 60 or more shots Led as late as 4-1 in 1st qtr. - vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) 62, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Lost 13-12 (OT) (3-27-2016) Totaled 6 or more points in back-to-back games Took 70 or more shots Blew a three-goal lead in back-to-back games and lost Ryan Brown @ OSU (9) & 83, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) @ #1 Syracuse - vs. PSU (6) (4-5 & 4-11-2015) Took 80 or more shots Led 5-2 in 2nd qtr. - Lost 13-10 (3-14-2015) Had two players with 6 or more points 83, vs. St. Joe’s (4-21-1999) vs. #7 Virginia - 7, Kyle Marr (6g, 1a) & 6, Cody Radziewicz (3g, 3a) Led 6-3 in 2nd qtr. - Lost 16-15 (OT) (3-21-2015) vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Scored five or more extra-man goals Blew a four-goal lead and lost Totaled 7 or more points 5 (5-of-6), vs. Princeton (3-5-2016) @ Virginia - 7, Kyle Marr (6g, 1a) vs. #15 Rutgers (3-25-17) Scored a man-down goal Led as late as 4-0 in 1st qtr. Totaled 8 or more points Patrick Foley @ #4 Brown (5-14-2016) Lost 13-12 (OT) (3-27-2016) 8, Ryan Brown (8g) @ #3 Maryland (4-25-2015) Scored a man-down goal in back-to-back games Blew a five-goal lead and lost Totaled 9 or more points Zach Palmer (Towson) & vs. Navy - 9, Ryan Brown (8g, 1a) @ #14 Ohio State (4-5-2015) John Kaestner (Michigan) (2-16/23-2013) Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT (4-24-2010) Totaled 10 or more points Allowed five or more extra-man goals Blew a six-goal lead and lost 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) 5 (5-of-7), vs. #8 UMass (5-21-2005) vs. #4 Syracuse - Totaled 11 points Allowed a man-down goal Led 8-2 in 2nd Q - Lost 15-14 (3-15-2003) 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) Kyle Jackson, Michigan (4-23-2016) Scored three or more extra-man goals The Last Time a 4, Patrick Fraser vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-2015) Held an opponent scoreless for a half: Johns Hopkins Player ... Scored an overtime goal Mount St, Mary’s (1st half) (4-14-2014) Shack Stanwick vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Held an opponent scoreless for three straight Qtrs.: Scored 5 or more goals Grabbed 14 or more ground balls Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) 5, Kyle Marr vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-2017) 15, Drew Kennedy vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Held an opponent scoreless for 1st three Qtrs: Score 5 or more goals in back-to-back games Won 15 or more faceoffs Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) Kyle Marr vs. #15 Virginia (6) and 16, Hunter Moreland vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-2017) Held an opponent scoreless for 30 or more cons. min: vs. #7 Rutgers (5) (2017) Won 15 or more faceoffs in back-to-back games 44:56, @ Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Scored 6 or more goals Craig Madarasz @ Michigan (17) & Held an opponent scoreless for 40 or more cons. min: 6, Kyle Marr vs. #15 Virginia (3-31-2017) vs. #3 Marland (17) (4-23 - 4-30-2016) 44:56, @ Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-2014) Scored 7 or more goals Registered 20 or more saves Held an opponent scoreless for 50 or more cons. min: 8, Ryan Brown @ #3 Maryland (4-25-2015) 20, Pierce Bassett vs. #8 Loyola (5-8-2010) 60:00, vs. Manhattan (3-6-2012) Scored 8 or more goals Posted a shutout: 8, Ryan Brown @ #3 Maryland (4-25-2015) Manhattan (W/11-0) (3-6-2012)

Held an opponent shotless for a quarter: 2nd Qtr. @ #12 Princeton (3-2-2012)

www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 11 - Individual Player Career Highs

87 - Alex Concannon 4 - Gerald Logan (@ Johns Hopkins) 20 - Forry Smith Goals:______1, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Saves:______16, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) Goals:___ 2, vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______#6 Syracuse (3-18-17), UMBC (2-11-17) ______10, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17) Assists:______1, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) Assists:______2, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ____ 8, vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), 8, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) ______1, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) Points:______3, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) Points:______3, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) @ Michigan 44- John Crawley ______25, vs. Army (3-2-13) 32 - Shack Stanwick Goals:______4, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) Goals:______4, vs. #15 Rutgers (3-31-17) __ 4, vs. #7 Maryland (5-23-15), 4, vs. Towson (2-15-14) 5 - Craig Madarasz ______vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16) _3, @ #17 Towson (3-11-17), @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16) Faceoffs Won:______17. vs. #3 Maryland (4-30-16) ______vs. #1 Syracuse (5-17-15) ______2, vs. #10 Navy (2-17-17) ______17, @ Michigan (4-23-16) ____3, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15), vs. Penn State (4-30-15) ______2, @ Rutgers (4-2-16), @ UMBC (3-30-16) ______14, @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) ______vs. Navy (3-7-15), vs. UMBC (2-7-15) ______2, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16), @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) ______13, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) ______2, 10 Times _____2, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15), vs. Penn State (5-2-15) ______12, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17), @ UMBC (3-30-16) Assists:______5, @ UMBC (3-30-16) ____ 2, vs. Michigan (4-18-15), @ #1 Syracuse (3-14-15) Faceoffs Attempted:______27, @ Michigan (4-23-16) ______5, vs. #10 North Carolina (2-28-16) ___2, @ #4 UNC (2-21-15), 2, vs. #3 Maryland (4-12-14) ______26, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) ____3, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17), 3, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) Assists:______3, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) ______24, @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) ___ 3, vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16), 3, vs. Princeton (3-5-16) Points:______4, @ #17 Towson (3-11-17) ___ 22, @ Princeton (3-3-17), vs. #3 Maryland (4-30-16) ______3, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16), 3, @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) ______4, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) ___ 21, @ #17 Towson (3-11-17), @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) Points:______7, vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16) __ 4, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17), 4, vs. #7 Maryland (5-23-15) Ground Balls:______9, vs. #3 Maryland (4-30-16) ______7, vs. #10 North Carolina (2-28-16) ______4, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) ______7, @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) ______6, vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17) ______4, vs. Towson (2-15-14) ______6, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17), @ UMBC (3-30-16) _____6, @ UMBC (3-30-16), 6, vs. #1 Syracuse (5-17-15) ______3, @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16) ______6, vs. UNC (2-28-16), 6, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) ______5, vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______3, @ Rutgers (4-2-16), vs. Princeton (3-5-16) ___ 5, vs. Princeton (3-5-16), 5, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15) ______3, vs. #10 UNC (2-28-16), @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) 13 - Kyle Marr ______5, vs. Penn State (4-30-15), vs. UMBC (2-7-15) __ 3, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15), @ #3 Maryland (4-25-15) Goals:______6, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Career Hat Tricks:______8 _3, vs. Michigan (4-18-15), @ Mount St. Mary’s (4-14-14) ______5, vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17) ______3, @ UMBC (3-30-16) 18 - Drew Supinski 9 - Wilkins Dismuke ______2, @ #17 Towson (3-11-17) Goals:______2, vs. #3 Syracuse (3-19-16) Goals:______4, @ Michigan (4-23-16) ______2, vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16) ______4, vs. Princeton (3-5-16) ______2, Ohio State (4-9-16), vs. Princeton (3-5-16) Assists:______2, vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16) ______3, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______2, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) Points:______4, vs. #6 Towson (3-12-16) ______3, #10 Navy (2-7-17), @ UMBC (3-30-16) Assists:______2, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17) Assists:______1, 5x ______@ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) 55 - Joel Tinney Points:______4, @ Michigan (4-23-16) Points:______7, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Goals:_3, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17), vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) ______vs. Princeton (3-5-16) ______5, vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17) ______3, @ #9 UVA (5-10-15), @ #3 Maryland (4-25-15) ______3, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______4, @ UMBC (3-30-16) _____ 3, vs. Penn State (4-11-15), vs. #7 Virginia (3-21-15) ______3, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17), @ UMBC (3-30-16) ______3, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17), vs. UMBC (2-11-17) ______3, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) ______2, @ #17 Towson (3-11-17) Assists:______2, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) 11- Kieran Eissler ______2, vs. #9 Loyola (2-18-17), vs. Ohio State (4-9-16) ______2, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) Goals:______1, 11 Times ______2, vs. Princeton (3-5-16), @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) ______2, vs Penn State (4-11-15), #7 Virginia (3-21-15) Assists:______1, vs. Ohio State (4-9-16) Points:______5, vs. #10 Navy (2-7-17) ______vs. #3 Syracuse (3-19-16), vs. Princeton (3-5-16) 31 - Hunter Moreland ______5, vs. Penn State (4-11-15), vs. #7 UVA (3-21-15) ______vs. #10 UNC (2-28-16), @ #1 Syracuse (3-14-15) Goals:______1, vs. #18 Rutgers (5-5-16) ______4, @ #3 North Carolina (2-25-17) ______@ #10 Virginia (3-22-14) Assists:______1, Four Times ______4, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) Points:______2, vs. Ohio State (4-9-16) Faceoffs Won:______16, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) ______vs. Princeton (3-5-16), @ #1 Syracuse (3-14-15) ______15, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15) 29 - Brock Turnbaugh ______15, @ #3 Maryland (4-25-15) Saves:______16, @ #8 Loyola (2-20-16) 91 - Nick Fields Faceoffs Attempted:______29, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) ___ 13, vs. Ohio State (4-9-16), 13, @ #18 Navy (2-9-16) Goals:______1, Three Times ______25, @ #3 Maryland (4-25-15) ______12, vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17) Ground Balls______8, @ UMBC (3-30-16) ______23, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15) __11, vs. #3 Maryland (4-30-16), 11, @ Rutgers (4-2-16) Ground Balls:______9, vs. #14 Ohio State (5-2-15) _10, vs. #3 Syracuse (3-19-16), 10, vs. Princeton (3-5-16) 7 - Patrick Fraser Goals:______4, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) 2 - Cody Radziewicz 41 - Brinton Valis Assists:______2, UMBC (2-7-15) Goals:______3, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Goals:______1, Four Times Points:______4, vs. #18 Princeton (2-28-15) ______#3 Syracuse (3-19-16) Assists:______1, @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16) ______3, vs. UMBC (2-7-15) ______2, @ #4 Brown (5-14-16), vs. UNC (2-28-16) _vs. Princeton (3-5-16), vs. #10 North Carolina (2-28-16) ____2, @ #9 Virginia (5-10-15), vs. #7 Virginia (3-21-15) Points:______2, @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16) 10 - Robert Kuhn Assists:______3, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) ______vs. #10 North Carolina (2-28-16) Goals:______2, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17) ______3, @ Michigan (4-23-16) Assists:______1, Four Times ____ 2, @ #14 Penn State (4-17-16), @ Rutgers (4-2-16) 3 - Cole Williams Points:______2, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17) Points:______6, vs. #15 Virginia (3-25-17) Goals:______1, vs. UMBC (2-11-17) Ground Balls:______5, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-18-17) ______4, @ Michigan (4-23-16) ______#10 Navy (2-7-17) ___3, vs. #7 Rutgers (3-31-17), vs. #3 Syracuse (3-19-16) Assists:______None Points:______1, Twice 24 - Will Ryan Saves:______9, vs. Penn State (4-11-15)

www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 12 - Johns Hopkins-Ohio State Series History

JHU-Ohio State Series Notes 4-11-1999 #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Ohio State-8 2-9-2014 #11 Johns Hopkins-10, #14 Ohio State-9 (3OT) 4-5-2015 #14 Ohio State-15, #19 Johns Hopkins-12 ^ Series Record:______Johns Hopkins leads, 7-1 4-8-2000 #8 Johns Hopkins-12, Ohio State-7 5-2-2015 #16 Johns Hopkins-13, #14 Ohio State-6 (N) + Current Streak:______JHU won 2 4-7-2001 #3 Johns Hopkins-17, Ohio State-7 4-9-2016 #17 Johns Hopkins-13, Ohio State-12 ^ Current Streak at Homewood Field:____ JHU won 5 4-6-2002 #4 Johns Hopkins-12, #15 Ohio State-9 Current Streak at Ohio State:______OSU won 1 Home Team in BOLD Current Streak Neutral:______JHU won 1 ^ Big Ten Game + Big Ten Tournament Game Pietramala vs. Ohio State (@ JHU):______5-1 @ Homewood Field:______3-0 @ Ohio State:______1-1 Neutral:______1-0

Longest JHU Win Streak vs. Ohio State:______5 ______(1999-2014) Longest OSU Win Streak vs. JHU:______1 ______(2015)

• Johns Hopkins leads the all-time series, 7-1, against Ohio State.

• The teams split two meetings in 2015 with Ohio State winning, 15-12, in Columbus and Johns Hopkins winning, 13-6, in the Big Ten champi- onship game at Maryland.

• Johns Hopkins has scored at least 10 goals in all eight previous meetings.

• Ohio State scored 15 goals in a win against JHU in 2015, but has been held to nine or less in six of the seven other meetings.

• The triple-overtime game between Johns Hop- kins and Ohio State in the 2014 season opener ranks as the second longest game in JHU history.

www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 13 - 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Roster______

No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.______Hometown/High School (Previous College) 1 Joe Carlini (car-Lean-ee) M 5-10 180 Sr.______Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep 2 Cody Radziewicz (Rad-za-witz) M 6-0 180 Sr.______Manlius, NY/Christian Brothers Academy 3 Cole Williams A 6-5 205 Fr.______Marriottsville, MD/Loyola 4 Gerald Logan G 6-1 185 Gr.______Wading River, NY/The Hotchkiss School (Michigan) 5 Craig Madarasz (muh-Dare-ez) M/FO 5-11 195 Gr.______Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West 6 Lane Odom M 5-11 195 So.______Wayne, PA/Haverford 7 Patrick Fraser (Frayzier) M 6-2 205 Jr.______Walpole, MA/Dexter 9 Wilkins Dismuke (Dis-muke) A 6-2 190 Sr.______Lone Tree, CO/Rock Canyon 10 Robert Kuhn (Queoon - like moon) LSM 5-11 190 So.______Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown 11 Kieran Eissler (Ice-lerr) M 5-9 190 Sr.______Henderson, NV/Coronado 12 Jack Rapine (Ray-pine) D 6-1 200 Fr.______Ambler, PA/Upper Dublin 13 Kyle Marr A 5-10 185 So.______Clifton Park, NY/Hill Academy 14 Kevin O’Toole M/FO 6-0 200 Sr.______Upperco, MD/Loyola 15 Sam Lynch M 5-11 160 Jr.______Bethesda, MD/Landon 16 Connor Reed M 6-0 185 Gr.______Arlington, VA/Gonzaga 17 Jacob Giacalone (Jack-alone) G 6-0 185 Fr.______Lake Ronkonkoma, NY/Sachem 18 Drew Supinski (Sugh-pin-ski) M 5-10 175 So.______Collegeville, PA/Haverford 19 Jeremy Huber D 6-1 205 ---______Las Vegas, NV/West Career and Technical 20 Forry Smith A 6-2 185 Fr.______Schwenksville, PA/Haverford 22 Cameron Hyde (Hide) D 6-2 195 So.______Sudbury, MA/Lincoln-Sudbury 23 Daniel Jones M 5-7 170 So.______Baldwin, NY/St. Anthony’s 24 Will Ryan G 6-4 230 Gr.______Beverly, MA/Avon Old Farms 25 Ryan Feit (Fight) G 5-8 185 Sr.______Woodbury, NY/Syosset 26 Christopher Hubler (Hugh-blur) M 5-10 185 Jr.______Rumson, NJ/Rumson Fair Haven 27 Thomas Guida (gwee-Duh) M 5-8 175 Jr.______Chatham, NJ/Chatham 28 Jack Lyne (Line) LSM 6-4 205 Fr.______Concord, MA/Middlesex 29 Brock Turnbaugh G 5-11 195 Jr.______Phoenix, MD/Hereford 31 Hunter Moreland M/FO 5-11 195 Jr.______White Hall, MD/Boys’ Latin 32 Shack Stanwick A 6-2 180 Jr.______Baltimore, MD/Boys’ Latin 33 Matt Stagnitta (stag-Neat-ugh) M 5-10 165 Fr.______Skillman, NJ/Montgomery 34 Matt Hubler (Hugh-blur) M 5-10 200 Fr.______Rumson, NJ/Lawrenceville 35 Paul Steel D 6-0 185 Fr.______Washington, DC/Bullis 37 Chanler Allegaert (All-gart) LSM 6-6 220 Sr.______Glen Ridge, NJ/Hotchkiss 40 Austin Spencer LSM 6-0 195 Sr.______Naperville, IL/Culver Academy (UMass) 41 Brinton Valis (Val-iss) M 6-2 200 Jr.______Baltimore, MD/McDonogh 42 Joe Pollard A 5-11 180 Fr.______Bel Air, MD/St. Paul’s 44 John Crawley M 6-0 205 Sr.______Port Washington, NY/Paul D. Schreiber 45 Jake Fox A 6-3 205 So.______Ottawa, ON/Hill Academy 48 Trevor Koelsch (Kelsh) D 6-2 185 Sr.______Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 49 Brendan O’Neill M 6-2 210 Fr.______Wayne, PA/Haverford 50 Tal Bruno M 6-1 190 Jr.______Lutherville, MD/Boys’ Latin 55 Joel Tinney (Tin-ee) M 5-10 175 Jr. ______Innerkip, ON/Culver Academy 66 Matt Ledwin M/FO 5-8 175 Sr.______Cortlandt Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson 77 Riley DeSmit (da-Smit) D 6-3 210 Sr.______Towson, MD/Gilman 87 Alex Concannon A/M 5-5 160 So.______Syosset, NY/Syosett 88 Drew Pirie (Peer-ee) M 6-0 190 Jr.______Hamilton, MA/Governor’s Academy 91 Nick Fields D 6-3 195 Sr.______Potomac, MD/Bullis School 92 Samuel Bamigboye (Bam-igg-boy) M 6-0 195 Jr.______Brentwood, TN/Montgomery Bell Academy 97 Owen Colwell D 6-2 195 Fr.______Westfield, NJ/Westfield 99 Ryan Coulter (cole-Terr) LSM 5-10 185 So.______Dundas, ON/Culver Military

Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (petra-malugh) (17th season/Johns Hopkins ’90) Associate Head Coach: Bill Dwan (Johns Hopkins ‘91) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Benson (Johns Hopkins ’03), Larry Quinn (Johns Hopkins ‘85) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Tim O’Branski (Salisbury ’09) Captains: John Crawley, Nick Fields Manager: Austin Bandoian

www.HopkinsSports.com • @HopkinsSports - 14 - 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 1 - Navy Homewood Field February 7, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – The eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team had fought its way Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse back from an early 3-0 deficit and was locked in #10 NAVY vs #8 Johns Hopkins (Feb 07, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) back-and-forth battle with 10th-ranked Navy as the clocked ticked towards NAVY (0-1) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins (1-0) NAVY 2 3 2 1 8 the late stages of the third Date: Feb 07, 2017 • Attendance: 1379 Johns Hopkins 0 5 6 4 15 quarter. A 7-7 tie – the fourth Weather: Mostly sunny, 72 degrees - perfect!

tie since the Blue Jays had NAVY SCORING: GOALS: Ray, Jack 2; Flounlacker, Colin 2; Little, Dave 1; Wardell, dug themselves out of the Ray 1; Torain, Greyson 1; Fennell, Chris 1. ASSISTS: Wade, Ryan 4; Ray, Jack 1. early three-game deficit – TM held for just over four min- Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Joel Tinney 3; Patrick Fraser 3; Wilkins Dismuke 3; John Crawley 2; Shack Stanwick 2; Kieran Eissler 1; Cole Williams 1. utes before Johns Hopkins ASSISTS: John Crawley 2; Shack Stanwick 2; Joel Tinney 2; Daniel Jones 1; Robert junior Joel Tinney put his Kuhn 1; Kyle Marr 1. stamp on the game. Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total An emotional player with a flair for making the NAVY 9 9 7 3 28 NAVY 4 3 1 4 12 Johns Hopkins 6 12 8 11 37 Johns Hopkins 3 2 2 1 8 dramatic play, Tinney did just that as he scored on a perfectly executed hidden ball trick with Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total NAVY 8 6 8 8 30 NAVY 4 4 5 8 21 senior John Crawley with 5:30 left in the third, Johns Hopkins 7 8 7 10 32 Johns Hopkins 4 3 3 3 13 added another goal in an unsettled situation 36 F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total seconds later and then assisted on a Crawley goal NAVY 1 0 1 1 3 Johns Hopkins 1 1 1 0 3 with 13 seconds left in the period to jump start an 8-1 game-ending run that turned the 7-7 tie into a Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total NAVY 2-3 5-9 4-8 3-6 14-26 15-8 season-opening victory. Johns Hopkins 1-3 4-9 4-8 3-6 12-26 Tinney, playing in his first game since the Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total NCAA Semifinals against Maryland at the end of NAVY 3-4 1-2 4-5 4-6 12-17 the 2015 season, ended with career-high-tying Johns Hopkins 3-4 3-4 6-6 6-6 18-20 totals of three goals, two assists and five points Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total to spark an offense that misfired on all six of its NAVY 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-3 Johns Hopkins 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 3-3 first-quarter shots, but connected on 15-of-31 in the final 45 minutes. Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature Penalties - NAVY 3/3:00; Johns Hopkins 3/1:30. The Blue Jays had a 12-8 lead early in the fourth Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - NAVY 0/2 (1); Johns Hopkins 0/3 (1). after Colin Flounlacker halted a five-goal Hopkins Officials: Michael Hyland; Scott Rayburn; Scott Smith. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. run, but neither team scored over the next five minutes to keep the outcome in doubt. Junior A 5-5 halftime tie was pushed to 7-7 less than Midshipmen to just three goals in the final 35 Shack Stanwick’s extra-man goal with 6:24 was six minutes into the third quarter after Tinney minutes and just one in the final 24. the first of three straight for the Blue Jays, who got and Kieran Eissler gave Hopkins short-lived leads Graduate transfer Gerald Logan made eight another man-up goal by junior Patrick Fraser and of 6-5 and 7-6. When Jack Ray scored his second saves in his Hopkins debut and his starting de- a final tally from Wilkins Dismuke in a span of 54 of the game off the third of Ryan Wade’s four as- fense of seniors Nick Fields and Trevor Koelsch seconds to account for the final scoring. sists with 9:34 left in the period, the Midshipmen and freshman Jack Rapine combined for seven A seven-goal Hopkins win didn’t look like it had seemingly withstood a 7-4 Blue Jay spurt that ground balls and five caused turnovers. was in the cards as Navy opened with a Floun- had answered the Mids’ three-goal game-opening Tinney, Dismuke and Fraser all finished with lacker goal less than four minutes into the game, spree. hat tricks, while Stanwick added two goals and added a Ray Wardell goal late in the period and That 7-7 tie held until Tinney sparked the de- two assists to extend his point-scoring streak to had its three-goal lead just 22 seconds into the ciding Blue Jay run with the second hidden-ball 34 games. In all, seven different players scored second quarter when sophomore Greyson Torain goal of his career. The last had fueled another goals and six different players had assists for the came from behind the goal and scored. seven-goal Blue Jay win – a 16-9 victory against Blue Jays, who played 27 different players through It took Navy 15:22 to build its three-goal cush- Michigan on Homecoming in 2015; this one three quarters. ion – it took Johns Hopkins 99 seconds to draw helped Hopkins improve to 15-2 in season-open- even. Tinney found Dismuke in the slot less than ers under head coach Dave Pietramala and score a two minutes after Torain’s goal and Dismuke win for the Blue Jays against the first of six games scored from in tight and Crawley added the first they will play this season against teams that ad- of his two goals 41 seconds later. When freshman vanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals a year ago. Cole Williams grabbed a rebound out of the air While the Blue Jay offense was busy putting up and scored into an open net 58 seconds later, the 15 goals against a Navy team that finished second Blue Jays had forced the first of what would be- in the nation in scoring defense a year ago, the come four ties. Johns Hopkins defense was tying the school re- cord for caused turnovers (12) and holding the 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 2 - UMBC Homewood Field February 11, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – The eighth-ranked Johns Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Hopkins men’s lacrosse team found itself in a 2-2 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse with visiting UMBC after the opening 15 minutes UMBC vs #8 Johns Hopkins (Feb 11, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) of Saturday’s game at Homewood Field. Five min- utes into the sec- UMBC (0-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins (2-0) UMBC 2 0 1 2 5 ond quarter, the Date: Feb 11, 2017 • Attendance: 1422 Johns Hopkins 2 7 3 3 15 Blue Jays had a Weather: 56 degrees & Partly Cloudy - Slight Breeze 6-2 lead and nev- UMBC SCORING: GOALS: Maxwell, Max 1; Andrews, Jack 1; Kozireski, Jonah 1; er looked back in Haldeman, Max 1; Frawley, Ryan 1. ASSISTS: Clipp, Pat 1; Maxwell, Max 1; McIntyre, Brett 1; Schimoler, Gunnar 1. what became a 15-5 victory, their Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Wilkins Dismuke 3; Shack Stanwick 2; Kyle Marr 2; Forry Smith 2; Alex Concannon 1; Joel Tinney 1; John Crawley 1; Cole Williams 1; 15th straight in Brinton Valis 1; Thomas Guida 1. ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick 3; Alex Concannon 2; Kyle Marr 1; Forry Smith 1. the series and second straight Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total UMBC 7 3 5 11 26 UMBC 1 3 1 4 9 to open the 2017 Johns Hopkins 6 17 10 9 42 Johns Hopkins 1 1 1 1 4 season. Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Ten different Johns Hopkins players found the UMBC 5 4 4 3 16 UMBC 5 3 3 1 12 back of the net and the Blue Jay defense settled Johns Hopkins 3 8 6 4 21 Johns Hopkins 3 0 2 1 6 in and held the Retrievers scoreless for a span of F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total 23:55 from late in the first quarter until midway UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins 0 1 0 0 1 through the third. By the time UMBC’s Max Max- well scored off a broken Blue Jay clear with 9:08 Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total UMBC 4-5 3-8 3-5 3-6 13-24 left in the third quarter, the Blue Jays had scored Johns Hopkins 1-5 5-8 2-5 3-6 11-24 eight unanswered goals to turn that early 2-2 tie Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total into a 10-2 lead. UMBC 4-5 1-1 1-2 4-4 10-12 Senior John Crawley, freshman Cole Williams Johns Hopkins 2-4 5-5 3-3 4-4 14-16 and junior Shack Stanwick all scored unassisted Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total goals in the first 4:08 of the second period to ig- UMBC 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 Johns Hopkins 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 nite the game-deciding run. Crawley swept across the top of the box and ripped a left-handed laser Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature Penalties - UMBC 2/1:30; Johns Hopkins 3/4:00. to the low corner, while Williams and Stanwick Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - UMBC 0/3 (1); Johns Hopkins 0/0 (0). Officials: Jason Parks; Chris Bynum; Eddie Semler. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. both dodged from behind the goal and got to the slot before scoring from about seven yards out. A Joel Tinney strike capped the lightning-quick After Dismuke and Maxwell traded goals in a joyed the finest game of his career as he was 9-of- four-goal spurt when sophomore Kyle Marr found 51-second span early in the third period, a 10-3 12 on faceoffs with five ground balls. Stanwick -ex him alone on the side of the goal after some quick Hopkins lead held for nearly seven minutes be- tended his point-scoring streak to 35 games with ball movement. fore the first career goal for freshman Forry Smith his five-point effort. The 6-2 lead held for more than six minutes ignited a 4-0 Blue Jay run that bridged the third Maxwell was the only multi-point producer for before Marr’s extra-man goal touched off a three- and fourth quarters and gave the Blue a 14-3 lead. the Retrievers, who got nine saves from Ruston goal run that took just 2:25 and also included the Smith also added the fourth goal in the four-goal Souder in goal and a solid 9-of-15 performance first career goal for sophomore Alex Concannon spree, which also saw Marr and Dismuke tally as on faceoffs from Jake Brothers. and the second of Wilkins Dismuke’s three goals well. in the game; the spurt gave Hopkins a 9-2 lead at UMBC’s Max Haldeman and Jonah Kozireski the half. sandwiched goals around a Thomas Guida tally While the offense was putting the ball in the for the Blue Jays in the final 3:10 to account for net seven times in the second quarter, the Blue Jay the 15-5 final score. defense was allowing just three shots and harass- Dismuke punched up his second hat trick in as ing UMBC into three turnovers, while senior Matt many games and Stanwick totaled two goals and Ledwin took over at the X and won 5-of-7 faceoffs three assists for a game-high five points. Marr to spark the run. (2g, 1a), Smith (2g, 1a) and Concannon (1g, 2a) also notched multi-point games and Ledwin en- 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 3 - Loyola Homewood Field February 18, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – Johns Hopkins junior mid- Lacrosse Box Score (Final) fielder Joel Tinney picked the right time to net his 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse only goal of the game as he ripped an eight-yard #9 LOYOLA vs #5 Johns Hopkins (Feb 18, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) left-handed laser past Loyola goalie Jacob Stover 2:13 into the first overtime LOYOLA (0-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Johns Hopkins (3-0) LOYOLA 5 3 3 2 0 13 to lift the Blue Jay men’s la- Date: Feb 18, 2017 • Attendance: 5222 Johns Hopkins 4 2 5 2 1 14 crosse team to a dramatic Weather: 65, Sunny - Ridiculously Nice for February 18! 14-13 victory in the latest LOYOLA SCORING: GOALS: Sherlock, Brian 4; McGovern, Alex 2; Sirico, Zack 2; installment of the battle for Spencer, Pat 1; Duffy, John 1; Dennis, Romar 1; Perkins, Mike 1; Savio, Graham Charles Street. In a game 1. ASSISTS: Spencer, Pat 4; Duffy, John 1; McGovern, Alex 1; Sherlock, Brian 1; that featured four ties in the Sirico, Zack 1. final 18 minutes and pair of Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Shack Stanwick 4; Forry Smith 2; Kyle Marr 2; Blue Jay rallies from three- Patrick Fraser 1; John Crawley 1; Joel Tinney 1; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Craig goal deficits, it was Tinney’s Madarasz 1; Kieran Eissler 1. goal and a big save from graduate student Gerald ASSISTS: Joe Carlini 2; Alex Concannon 1; Shack Stanwick 1. Logan that were the difference at the end. Shots by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Tinney’s goal, which followed a fake flip off a LOYOLA 12 9 11 4 1 37 LOYOLA 4 5 2 3 0 14 Johns Hopkins 9 12 9 10 1 41 Johns Hopkins 2 2 3 0 1 8 pick play at the top of the box, came on the third possession of the extra session. The Blue Jays won Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total LOYOLA 7 8 11 4 1 31 LOYOLA 3 4 2 6 0 15 the opening faceoff of overtime, but turned the Johns Hopkins 5 10 7 6 1 29 Johns Hopkins 1 1 1 2 1 6 ball over before getting settled. Loyola answered F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total with a lengthy possession that ended when Logan LOYOLA 1 0 1 1 0 3 stopped a Brian Sherlock 10-yard step-down after Johns Hopkins 1 0 1 1 0 3 Greyhound attackman Pat Spencer had drawn a Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total double-team; the Blue Jays successfully cleared LOYOLA 7-10 3-6 6-9 3-5 0-1 19-31 for the 16th time on 16 attempts and set up the Johns Hopkins 3-10 3-6 3-9 2-5 1-1 12-31 play for Tinney out of a timeout. Clears by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total After working the ball to Tinney 25 yards from LOYOLA 4-4 6-6 2-2 2-4 1-1 15-17 Johns Hopkins 2-2 4-4 5-5 4-4 1-1 16-16 the goal to Stover’s right, the Blue Jays executed the pick and fake flip perfectly and Tinney worked Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 OT Total from his right hand to his left before firing home LOYOLA 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 Johns Hopkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 the game-winner. An overtime game-winner for Johns Hopkins Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature Penalties - LOYOLA 2/1:30; Johns Hopkins 3/2:30. didn’t’ seem likely at several points during the Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - LOYOLA 0/3 (0); Johns Hopkins 0/1 (0). game as Loyola twice built three-goal leads. Officials: Peter Buchanan; Brendan Lehane; Scott Miller. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. The final of those three-goal leads found the Greyhounds up 10-7 early the third quarter after minutes dripped off the clock before Smith an- After trading goals in the first two minutes of Mike Perkins blistered one home from 10 yards swered with a rebound goal to knot the game at the second half, the Greyhounds had their 10-7 out in transition after a Blue Jay turnover. 13. Stover came up with a save on an initial Blue lead on Perkins’ goal just over four minutes into The 10-7 deficit was an 11-10 Johns Hopkins Jay shot, but Smith batted the rebound out of the the third quarter, but Stanwick jump-started what lead eight minutes later as junior Shack Stanwick air and into the net for the equalizer. would become a 7-3 game-ending run for Johns scored twice and assisted on a Kyle Marr goal in Loyola had possession for the last two minutes Hopkins with his third goal of the game a short a five-minute span and freshman Forry Smith of regulation, but never really had a great look time later. dodged from behind the goal and slipped one in- and the Blue Jays came up with their 11th caused Stanwick tied his career high with four goals side the far post to give Hopkins its first lead of turnover of the game in the final seconds to force and added an assist for a five-point day, while the game with 2:35 left in the third quarter. overtime. Smith and Marr both scored twice. The only other Loyola, which scored the first goal of the From there, all that remained was Logan’s big multi-point scorer for Johns Hopkins was senior game and either led or was tied for more than save and Tinney’s game-winner, which pushed defensive midfielder Joe Carlini, who notched a 38 straight minutes before Smith’s tally, had the Hopkins to 5-1 in its last six games in overtime. pair of assists in transition; both assists were on game tied at 11 just 44 seconds after Smith’s goal The back-and-forth action in the second half Stanwick goals. Stanwick pushed his point-scor- when Alex McGovern quick-sticked home a nifty came after an opening quarter that featured nine ing streak to 36 games with his five-point effort. pass from Spencer and the ‘Hounds had the first goals and saw Loyola lead 4-1 after 11 minutes, Logan posted eight saves in goal for Johns Hop- of two one-goal fourth-quarter leads just 1:21 into but just 5-4 after 15 as the Blue Jays scored three kins, which outshot Loyola, 41-36, and turned the the final period when Sherlock beat Logan low straight in a span of 2:25 late in the period. Craig ball over just six times. The Blue Jays narrowly with his third of the game. Madarasz, Stanwick and senior John Crawley all lost the ground ball battle (30-29) and won just Johns Hopkins senior Wilkins Dismuke an- scored during the spree for Johns Hopkins to 12-of-31 faceoffs. swered Sherlock’s tally just over four minutes knot the game at 4-4, only to have Graham Savio Spencer (1g, 4a) and Sherlock (4g, 1a) were later when sophomore Alex Concannon drew answer Crawley’s tally off the ensuing faceoff to the leaders on offense for Loyola, which also got a slide after sweeping across the top of the box account for the ‘Hounds one-goal lead at the end a 19-of-31 showing on faceoffs from Savio, who and found Dismuke alone on the wing – Dismuke of the first period. also contributed the one goal and a game-high 10 went low on Stover to extend his goal-scoring The pace slowed a bit in the second quarter and ground balls. Stover made 14 saves in goal for the streak to 15 games dating back to last season. the Blue Jays were even at 6-6 after goals by Marr Greyhounds, but Loyola had 16 turnovers, includ- Sherlock gave Loyola its final lead of the game and junior Patrick Fraser, but Loyola ended the ing the 11 caused by the Blue Jays – six of those with 6:16 remaining when he scored while both half with strikes by Romar Dennis and Sherlock turnovers came in the fourth quarter. teams had a man in the box and more than three in the final 2:39 to carry an 8-6 lead into halftime. 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 4 - North Carolina Fetzer Field February 25, 2017

CHAPEL HILL, NC -- Dave Pietramala coached his 250th game at Johns Hopkins on Saturday. Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Not much for personal accolades, the 17th-year #5 Johns Hopkins vs #3 North Carolina (Feb 25, 2017 at Chapel Hill, N.C.) Blue Jay leader had to be pleased with the effort his entire team put for- Johns Hopkins (4-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total North Carolina (3-1) Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 5 13 ward in a 13-5 victory Date: Feb 25, 2017 • Attendance: 3128 North Carolina 1 0 2 2 5 against third-ranked Weather: Partly cloudy, gusty, 78 degrees and defending national Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: John Crawley 4; Joel Tinney 2; Wilkins Dismuke 2; champion North Caro- Shack Stanwick 1; Forry Smith 1; Kieran Eissler 1; Patrick Fraser 1; Tal Bruno 1. lina. The win improves ASSISTS: Kyle Marr 2; Joel Tinney 2; Joe Carlini 1; Forry Smith 1; Shack Stanwick 1; Cole Williams 1. the Blue Jays’ record to 4-0, while the Tar Heels North Carolina SCORING: GOALS: Chris Cloutier 2; Brian Cannon 1; Stephen Kelly 1; William Perry 1. slip to 3-1. ASSISTS: None. Eight different players scored goals for Johns Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total Hopkins and 11 players dented the score sheet in Johns Hopkins 11 7 7 12 37 Johns Hopkins 5 3 4 4 16 all, but it was the play of Gerald Logan in goal and North Carolina 7 10 12 10 39 North Carolina 3 3 1 4 11 the Blue Jay defense that stood out. Logan posted Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total a season-high 16 saves, including five in the first Johns Hopkins 7 9 7 6 29 Johns Hopkins 2 3 3 2 10 North Carolina 7 2 9 12 30 North Carolina 3 2 4 4 13 quarter and eight in the first half as Hopkins F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total jumped to a 4-1 halftime lead. With Tar Heels Johns Hopkins 0 0 2 0 2 pressing in the second half, he added four saves North Carolina 1 0 0 1 2 in both the third and fourth quarters and the Blue Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Jay offense scored five straight goals in a span of Johns Hopkins 2-5 0-1 2-7 3-8 7-21 North Carolina 3-5 1-1 5-7 5-8 14-21 less than five minutes in the fourth quarter to break the game open. Amazingly, Carolina never Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 6-6 4-4 6-7 3-4 19-21 scored consecutive goals in the game. North Carolina 5-5 2-2 4-4 4-4 15-15 Hopkins scored the first two goals of the game Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total in the opening five minutes – both strikes from in Johns Hopkins 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-6 North Carolina 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-3 tight by senior Wilkins Dismuke – and answered each UNC goal in the first three quarters with a Stadium: Fetzer Field Official's signature Penalties - Johns Hopkins 3/2:30; North Carolina 7/5:00. two-goal run to lead by scores of 4-1, 6-2, and Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Johns Hopkins 0/2 (0); North Carolina 0/0 (0). eventually 8-3 entering the final period. Officials: Brian Abbott; Jim Blankner; Mark Moore. Scorer: Bill Hurd. When North Carolina’s Stephen Kelly scored right off the opening faceoff of the final period, Hopkins’ starting defense of seniors Nick Chris Cloutier scored twice for the Tar Heels, the Blue Jays did themselves better than a two- Fields and Trevor Koelsch and freshman Jack Rap- who didn’t pick up an assisted goal on the day, goal spurt, they answered with the five-goal spree ine kept the Tar Heel attack away from Logan and but got a 14-of-21 effort from Kelly on faceoffs. that turned the 8-4 lead into a 13-4 advantage he responded with his best showing of the early- Brian Balkam totaled eight saves in goal for North with just under six minutes left in the game. season. North Carolina’s starting attack and first Carolina, but UNC scored on just 1-of-17 first- An extra-man goal by junior Patrick Fraser midfield combined for three goals on 24 shots half shots and just 5-of-39 in the game.<> Johns jump-started the deciding spree, which also in- with Logan making 11 saves on the ‘Heels top Hopkins will return to action on Friday, March 3 cluded goals by senior Kieran Eissler and junior group of six. Logan and the Blue Jays held UNC when the Blue Jays travel to Princeton to take on Joel Tinney and a pair of by senior John Crawley, scoreless for more than 24 minutes between the the Tigers. who sandwiched his two goals around Tinney’s first and third quarters and two other stretches of Notes: Stanwick extended his point-scoring 25-yard shot into an open net as Carolina went to 11+ minutes after halftime as well. streak to 37 games, while Dismuke and Tinney the 10-man ride and Tinney made them pay with The Blue Jays’ balanced scoring effort was extended their goal-scoring streaks to 16 and 13 the long-range tally. led by Crawley’s career-high-tying four-goal ef- games, respectively • The eight-goal margin of vic- For all the talk about the Blue Jay offense thus fort, while Tinney (2g, 2a) and Dismuke (2g) also tory is the largest for Johns Hopkins against UNC far (Hopkins has scored at least 13 goals in each added multi-goal games. Shack Stanwick (1g, 1a), since Pietramala’s first season (a 12-4 JHU win in of its four games thus far), today’s win was about Kyle Marr (2a) and Forry Smith (1g, 1a) also added 2001) • The eight-goal margin of defeat is the larg- defense. multi-point games for Johns Hopkins, which was est for North Carolina since a 17-9 loss to Duke in successful on 19-of-21 clearing attempts, con- the 2010 NCAA Quarterfinals. nected on 3-of-6 extra-man attempts and scored on 13-of-39 shots. 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 5 - Princeton Sherrerd Field at Class of 1952 Stadium March 3, 2017

PRINCETON, NJ – Unranked Princeton scored Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 10 straight goals in a span covering the entire sec- 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse ond quarter and the first five minutes of the third Johns Hopkins vs Princeton Tigers (Mar 03, 2017 at Princeton, N.J.)

as the Tigers rolled to an Johns Hopkins (4-1) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total Princeton Tigers (3-1) Johns Hopkins 2 0 2 3 7 18-7 victory against third- Date: Mar 03, 2017 • Attendance: 1425 Princeton Tigers 3 7 6 2 18 Weather: cloudy, windy, 30s ranked Johns Hopkins Friday afternoon at Sher- Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Shack Stanwick 1; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Kyle Marr 1; Robert Kuhn 1; Forry Smith 1; Brinton Valis 1; Austin Spencer 1. rerd Field. ASSISTS: Joe Carlini 2; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Jake Fox 1; Shack Stanwick 1; Cole Williams 1. The loss snaps a four- Princeton Tigers SCORING: GOALS: Sims, Austin 6; McBride, Gavin 3; Sowers, game season-opening Michael 2; Hardej, Adam 2; Durbin, Charlie 2; Morean, Mike 2; Thompson, Riley 1. ASSISTS: Currier, Zach 3; Sowers, Michael 2; Thompson, Riley 2; McBride, Gavin winning streak for the 1; Sims, Austin 1.

Blue Jays (4-1), while Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total Princeton bounces back Johns Hopkins 12 10 9 11 42 Johns Hopkins 2 2 2 4 10 Princeton Tigers 9 17 12 13 51 Princeton Tigers 4 6 2 4 16 from a 10-8 loss to Hofstra to improve to 3-1. Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total The Tigers led 3-2 at the end of the first quar- Johns Hopkins 6 4 5 6 21 Johns Hopkins 2 1 4 4 11 Princeton Tigers 7 6 15 7 35 Princeton Tigers 3 3 4 5 15 ter, but pushed the lead to 7-2 with four goals in F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total a four-minute span midway through the second. Johns Hopkins 1 0 1 0 2 Princeton Tigers 0 1 0 0 1 Senior Gavin McBride capped the spree with back-to-back goals 26 seconds apart – the second Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 5-6 2-8 2-9 2-5 11-28 of those was an extra-man strike. Princeton Tigers 1-6 6-8 7-9 3-5 17-28 The run was seven goals by halftime as Austin Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 3-4 2-2 3-3 5-6 13-15 Sims, Riley Thompson and Charlie Durbin all Princeton Tigers 6-7 5-5 1-3 2-6 14-21 struck in the final 4:51 of the half to make it 10-2 Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-4 at intermission. The Tigers were 7-of-17 shooting Princeton Tigers 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 in the second quarter, while the Blue Jays missed Stadium: Sherrerd Field at 52 Official's signature on all 10 of their attempts. Penalties - Johns Hopkins 2/2:00; Princeton Tigers 4/3:00. Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Johns Hopkins 0/0 (0); Princeton Tigers 0/0 (0). Any hopes for a Blue Jay comeback were dashed Officials:. in the first 3:14 of the second half as Sims stuck his fifth of the game just 45 seconds into the third just under two minutes to make it 2-0 and fresh- straight goals that put the game away. quarter and Adam Hardej and Durbin found the man Michael Sowers picked the top shelf from Sims led Princeton with a career-high six goals net 71 seconds apart before the second half was the side of the goal to give Princeton the early and added one assist for a personal-best seven four minutes old to make it 13-2. Hopkins’ scor- three-goal lead. points. McBride added three goals and Sowers ing drought finally ended with 10:28 left in the Hopkins struck back with two straight in a totaled two goals and two assists. period when senior Wilkins Dismuke scored off a 53-second span to slice the deficit to 3-2 at the The Tiger defense was led by junior goalie Ty- rebound; that was the first goal for Blue Jays since end of the first quarter. After forcing a turnover, ler Blaisdell, who totaled 16 saves, including 10 in late in the first quarter. the Blue Jays got one in transition as senior long the first half when the Tigers pulled away. Princeton led by 12 on three different occa- stick midfielder Austin Spencer got free in the slot Dismuke (1g, 1a), Shack Stanwick (1g, 1a) and sions in the final 23 minutes of the game as it and scored off an assist from senior Joe Carlini, Carlini (2a) were the only multi-point scorers for secured its largest margin of victory ever against while freshmen Forry Smith added his sixth goal the Blue Jays. Johns Hopkins. of the season a short time later. Johns Hopkins will return to action on Satur- The Tigers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first Smith’s goal would be the last one for the day, March 11 when the Blue Jays travel to Towson seven minutes as Sims struck twice in a span of Blue Jays until Dismuke’s tally early in the third to take on the Tigers. quarter. By then, the Tigers had reeled off the 10 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 6 - Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium March 11, 2017

TOWSON, MD – The 17th-ranked Towson Lacrosse Box Score (Final) men’s lacrosse team used a 4-0 run to turn a 4-3 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse deficit into a 7-4 lead and the Tigers never let sixth- #6 Johns Hopkins vs #17 Towson (Mar 11, 2017 at Towson, Md.)

ranked Johns Johns Hopkins (4-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total Towson (4-1) Johns Hopkins 2 2 2 2 8 Hopkins get clos- Date: Mar 11, 2017 • Attendance: 2011 Towson 2 4 3 4 13 er than two goals Weather: Sunny, 31 degrees over the final 29 Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: John Crawley 3; Kyle Marr 2; Patrick Fraser 1; Joel Tinney 1; Cody Radziewicz 1. minutes in a 13-8 ASSISTS: John Crawley 1; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Shack Stanwick 1.

victory at Johnny Towson SCORING: GOALS: Seider, Joe 4; Drenner, Ryan 3; Young, Tyler 2; Woodall, Alex 2; Mazza, Jon 1; Lynch, Mike 1. Unitas Stadium ASSISTS: Bolewicki, Brian 1; Drenner, Ryan 1; Konen, Tyler 1; Woodall, Alex 1; Young, Tyler 1. Saturday after- noon. The win improves the Tigers’ record to 4-1, Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 6 4 9 4 23 Johns Hopkins 1 3 1 6 11 while the Blue Jays drop their second straight and Towson 7 11 5 14 37 Towson 1 2 2 1 6 slip to 4-2. Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 6 4 5 5 20 Johns Hopkins 3 4 2 2 11 Johns Hopkins led 4-3 after an extra-man goal Towson 6 8 10 8 32 Towson 3 3 4 0 10 by junior Patrick Fraser with 12:26 to play in the F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total second quarter, but the Tigers answered six sec- Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 1 2 Towson 1 1 1 0 3 onds later when Alex Woodall won the faceoff and Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total went in and scored the first of his two goals on the Johns Hopkins 3-5 3-7 3-6 0-7 9-25 Towson 2-5 4-7 3-6 7-7 16-25 day to tie the game at 4-4. Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total Towson had a two-goal lead by halftime as the Johns Hopkins 5-5 2-3 2-2 4-4 13-14 Tigers capitalized on a failed clear two minutes Towson 4-5 1-3 3-4 2-2 10-14 after Woodall’s goal as Mike Lynch scored ona Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 step-down from 10 yards and Jon Mazza pushed Towson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 the margin to two seven minutes later when he Stadium: Unitas Stadium Official's signature Penalties - Johns Hopkins 1/1:00; Towson 2/1:00. got his hands free after a quick face dodge and Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Johns Hopkins 0/2 (0); Towson 3/9 (1). scored with 3:12 on the first-half clock. Officials: Kevin Forrester; Donald Gallagher; William Kelly. Scorer: Towson AMR. The teams traded the first four goals of the third quarter over an eight-minute span as strikes the period with Seider and Woodall sandwiching Seider struck just nine seconds later – the first by Towson’s Tyler Young and Joe Seider were an- goals around a Joel Tinney goal in a two-minute of three goals Towson scored right off the faceoff swered by the first goal of the year by Hopkins’ span and Drenner scored with one second left on – to knot the game at 3-3, a score that held for Cody Radziewicz and Kyle Marr’s second of the the shot clock two minutes after Woodall’s tally to just under 90 seconds until Fraser’s extra-man day, but Towson carried a three-goal lead into the make it 12-7 with 9:01 remaining. tally gave Hopkins its second and final lead of the fourth quarter after Ryan Drenner’s goal with 1:38 Crawley’s third of the game with 7:18 on the game. Woodall’s first goal followed six seconds left in the third. Drenner’s goal was the second of clock and Drenner’s third of the day in the final after Fraser’s and ignited the game-turning run three the Tigers scored on the day with the shot minute with the Blue Jay defense chasing closed for the Tigers. clock on – Towson had the shot clock put on nine out the scoring. Seider scored a game-high four goals, while times in the game. Neither team gained any real separation over Drenner (3g, 1a), Young (2g, 1a) and Woodall (2g, Trailing 8-6 after Marr’s goal, the Blue Jays had the first 20 minutes of the game as Seider and 1a) also registered at least three points in the win; back-to-back opportunities to slice the deficit to Young scored in the opening 15 minutes for Tow- Woodall also won 16-of-25 faceoffs and grabbed one, but Towson goalie Josh Miller made a pair son – goals that were answered by Crawley and nine ground balls. of saves to hold the two-goal lead and Drenner’s Marr. Marr’s goal in the final minute of the first Crawley led the Blue Jays with three goals and goal late in the period gave the Tigers the three- quarter was the first of two straight Johns Hop- one assist and Marr added the two goals, but no goal lead entering the final period. kins scored as Crawley added a goal off a dodge in other Blue Jay registered a multi-point game. Any hopes for a Blue Jay comeback were dashed the first minute of the second quarter to give the Johns Hopkins will return to action on Satur- in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter as Blue Jays their first lead at 3-2. day, March 18 when the Blue Jays welcome Syra- the Tigers scored three of the first four goals of cuse to Homewood Field (4 pm). 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 7 - Syracuse Homewood Field March 18, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – That the Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Box Score (Final) men’s lacrosse team would score five second-half 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse goals in a 17-minute span to turn a 5-2 deficit into #6 Syracuse vs #14 Johns Hopkins (Mar 18, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) a 7-6 lead against sixth-ranked Syracuse seemed improbable. Syracuse (5-1) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Johns Hopkins (4-3) Syracuse 2 1 2 2 1 8 That the Orange (5-1) Date: Mar 18, 2017 • Attendance: 2956 Johns Hopkins 2 0 2 3 0 7 would answer with a goal Weather: 52, Partly Sunny, Slight Breeze

in the final 35 seconds Syracuse SCORING: GOALS: Nick Mariano 2; Nate Solomon 2; Sergio Salcido 1; of regulation and then Brendan Bomberry 1; Peter Dearth 1; Paolo Ciferri 1. ASSISTS: Sergio Salcido 2; Jordan Evans 1; Evan Molloy 1; Ryan Simmons 1; Jamie win the game 62 seconds Trimboli 1. into extra time after scor- Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Wilkins Dismuke 2; Robert Kuhn 2; Kyle Marr 1; ing just once in a span of Joel Tinney 1; Alex Concannon 1. nearly 24 minutes prior ASSISTS: Kyle Marr 2; Patrick Fraser 1; Hunter Moreland 1; Shack Stanwick 1. to that outburst seemed Shots by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total equally unlikely. Syracuse 9 7 7 7 2 32 Syracuse 0 5 0 2 0 7 What probably seemed certain even before the Johns Hopkins 6 10 5 10 0 31 Johns Hopkins 3 3 0 4 0 10 game began with both teams playing a man-down Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total was that a one-goal game was possible; after all, Syracuse 6 4 8 3 1 22 Syracuse 2 3 4 2 0 11 Johns Hopkins 4 7 11 5 0 27 Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 2 0 10 13 of the last 28 meetings in the series, including the last two, had been one-goal affairs. F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total Syracuse 0 0 0 1 0 1 This time, it was the Orange who walked away Johns Hopkins 0 1 0 0 0 1 the victor as Brendan Bomberry scored from in Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total tight off a nifty feed from Sergio Salcido, who Syracuse 4-5 1-1 2-5 1-6 1-1 9-18 rolled back to his right hand after dodging down Johns Hopkins 1-5 0-1 3-5 5-6 0-1 9-18 the ally and found Bomberry cutting to the goal. Clears by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bomberry stuck it top shelf to end the 56th all- Syracuse 4-4 5-5 4-4 5-5 0-0 18-18 Johns Hopkins 4-5 5-5 5-5 4-4 0-0 18-19 time meeting between the two winningest pro- grams in the sport’s history and close a defensive Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 OT Total battle that saw the Orange lead by three, fall be- Syracuse 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 Johns Hopkins 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 hind late and steal it when given the chance. Syracuse seemed to have control after Nick Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature Penalties - Syracuse 5/3:30; Johns Hopkins 3/2:30. Mariano and Nate Solomon scored back-to-back Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Syracuse 2/4 (0); Johns Hopkins 0/1 (0). goals in a span of just over three minutes early in Officials: Scott Rayburn; Bob Manfuso; Keith Runk. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. the third quarter to extend a 3-2 halftime lead to 5-2. The goals capped a 4-0 SU run that turned As the clock ticked down on the six-minute That opened the door for the Orange, who a 2-1 first-quarter deficit into the three-goal lead. mark, the Blue Jays went from one down to one successfully cleared, called timeout and got the While Bomberry played the part of late-game up quickly – as in they scored twice in an eight- equalizer with 33.4 seconds left on the clock as Ja- hero, it was Hopkins’ Hunter Moreland who second span to turn the 6-5 deficit into a 7-6 lead. mie Trimboli found Marino in the slot and Mari- nearly stole the role before Bomberry ever had a Sophomore Alex Concannon rifled home his ano flipped one behind his back and past Logan chance. Having not played all season after suffer- second goal of the season after Joel Tinney swept from five yards out. ing a preseason injury, the junior faceoff special- across the top of the box and flipped a pass back After a Kieran Eissler shot sailed high for ist took over at the X at the start of the second half to Patrick Fraser, who quickly found Concannon Johns Hopkins just before the end of regulation, and a decided Orange advantage there – SU won alone on the back-side wing and he fired one Syracuse faceoff specialist Ben Williams won the 5-of-6 in the first half – slowly began to fade. home. opening faceoff of overtime to set up Bomberry’s With Moreland winning 8-of-11 second-half Moreland, who by now had found a grove, won game-winner, which settled the fifth overtime faceoffs, the Blue Jays (4-3) slowly began to peck the ensuing faceoff back to himself and, under game the teams have played since 2005 and the away. An extra-man goal by senior Wilkins Dis- the pressure of a double-team, flipped the ball sixth in series history. muke and a Robert Kuhn goal in an unsettled over his head to Kuhn, who raced into the offen- Mariano and Solomon led Syracuse with two situation two minutes later had the three-goal sive zone and bounced home his second of the goals apiece and Salcido added one goal and two deficit down to one with just under five minutes game to give the Blue Jays the 7-6 lead. assists. Williams was 9-of-18 on faceoffs and to play in the third quarter. The one-goal lead was nearly two late in the Molloy had seven saves and the one assist to his Syracuse got a transition goal of its own early game as Tinney, working from the top of the box, credit. in the fourth quarter when goalie Evan Molloy got inside defender Andrew Helmer. Helmer Dismuke and Kuhn both had two goals for jump-started a break with a save and hit Paolo managed to check the ball away and, as the ball Johns Hopkins, which also got one goal and two Ciferi in stride at midfield; Ciferi raced into the rolled towards the goal and with Molloy coming assists from Marr. Moreland finished 8-of-12 on offensive zone and bounced one past Blue Jay out to try and grab it, Tinney poked it towards faceoffs with the one assist and Logan posted 10 goalie Gerald Logan. the open net. As the ball rolled into the goal, Tin- saves for the Blue Jays. The 6-4 Syracuse lead held for just over two ney slid towards the crease and was ruled to have Johns Hopkins will return to action on Satur- minutes before sophomore Kyle Marr cut to the touched the crease before the ball crossed the line day, March 25 when the Blue Jays welcome Vir- goal and one-timed a shot home off a quick feed to wipe out the goal. ginia to Homewood Field (1 pm). from junior Shack Stanwick. 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 8 - Virginia Homewood Field March 25, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – Johns Hopkins junior attackman Shack Stanwick wasn’t born that last time the Blue Jays Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse won a game when allowing 17 goals. Sophomore at- #15 Virginia vs #18 Johns Hopkins (Mar 25, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) tackman Kyle Marr was eight the last time Hopkins erased a six-goal Virginia (5-4) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Johns Hopkins (5-3) Virginia 5 6 2 4 0 17 deficit to win a Date: Mar 25, 2017 • Attendance: 3173 Johns Hopkins 4 4 3 6 1 18 game and Blue Weather: 75, Party Cloudy - Very Nice

Jay head coach Virginia SCORING: GOALS: Michael Kraus 4; Dox Aitken 2; Ryan Conrad 2; Zed Dave Pietramala Williams 2; Mike D'Amario 2; Ryan Lukacovic 1; AJ Fish 1; Matt Emery 1; Joe French 1; Dave Smith 1. was 49 years old ASSISTS: Dox Aitken 2; Ryan Lukacovic 2; Jared Conners 1; Ryan Conrad 1; Matt when Saturday’s Emery 1; AJ Fish 1; Tanner Scales 1; Zed Williams 1.

game against 15th- Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Kyle Marr 6; Cody Radziewicz 3; Joel Tinney 3; ranked Virginia Shack Stanwick 1; John Crawley 1; Patrick Fraser 1; Craig Madarasz 1; Forry Smith 1; Alex Concannon 1. began. ASSISTS: Cody Radziewicz 3; Shack Stanwick 3; John Crawley 1; Robert Kuhn 1; Two-and-a-half hours later, Stanwick had a game- Kyle Marr 1; Austin Spencer 1. winning goal in an 18-17 overtime victory and Marr’s six Shots by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total goals, including four after halftime, had helped erase a Virginia 11 15 7 8 0 41 Virginia 6 2 4 4 0 16 Johns Hopkins 17 10 17 17 1 62 Johns Hopkins 3 3 2 2 0 10 10-4 deficit. Pietramala – not sure what two-and-a-half hours is in dog years, but it’s safe to say that’s closer Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total Virginia 10 8 4 11 1 34 Virginia 5 0 3 4 1 13 to how much he and many among the crowd of 3,173 Johns Hopkins 10 8 5 15 0 38 Johns Hopkins 3 2 1 4 0 10 at Homewood Field aged than the real time that had F/O violations by 1 2 3 4 OT Total elapsed as the game played out. Virginia 2 1 2 0 0 5 For the record, the last time Johns Hopkins (5-3) Johns Hopkins 0 1 1 0 0 2 won a game when it gave up 17 or more goals was on Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 OT Total May 14, 1977, when the Blue Jays topped Maryland, 21- Virginia 5-10 5-11 2-6 5-11 1-1 18-39 Johns Hopkins 5-10 6-11 4-6 6-11 0-1 21-39 20, in overtime on a goal by Dave Huntley. Also for the record, it was a Grey Peyser overtime Clears by period 1 2 3 4 OT Total Virginia 6-7 3-3 5-5 0-1 0-0 14-16 goal that provided the winning margin the last time Johns Hopkins 6-6 1-2 2-2 3-3 0-0 12-13 Hopkins came from six goals down as the Blue Jays Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 OT Total topped Syracuse, 12-11, in 2005. Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-3 After 34 goals and 60 minutes had settled nothing, Johns Hopkins 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 3-4 it was a defensive play, by a freshman, that ultimately Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature led to the game-winner. Jack Rapine forced a Cavalier Penalties - Virginia 5/3:00; Johns Hopkins 3/2:30. Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Virginia 0/0 (0); Johns Hopkins 0/0 (0). turnover after Virginia won the opening faceoff in over- Officials: Jason Parks; Kevin Forrester; Scott Smith. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. time and, working out of a timeout, it was senior John Hopkins wins Doyle Smith Cup 9th OT game in series since 2001 Crawly who dodged from behind the goal and slipped assistedKyle Marr goal career by sophomore high 6 goals Alex Concannon ignited also added three goals, the Blue Jays had nine players a perfect cross-crease pass to Stanwick, who bounced a three-goal spree that included an extra-man goal by score goals and 11 players recorded at least one point. one into an open net to cap one of the wildest games Radziewicz and Marr’s third off the ensuing faceoff. Junior Hunter Moreland won 16-of-29 faceoffs and Homewood Field has seen in quite some time. After the teams traded the first two goals ofthe grabbed five ground balls for the Blue Jays, who got A high-scoring Hopkins-Virginia game that goes to fourth quarter in less than a minute, The Blue Jays went seven saves from Turnbaugh after he entered the game overtime, that script had been written a number of from down 14-12 to up 17-14 with a five-goal run that in the second quarter. Hopkins outshot Virginia, 62- times – eight to be exact since 2001 before Saturday’s included three goals by Marr, all from the same spot 41, won the ground ball battle (38-34) and won 21-of-39 thriller. But none of those eight, even the two the Cava- and all assisted by Radziewicz, and the third of the day faceoffs. liers won 16-15, came close to this one. for both Tinney and Radziewicz. Radziewicz scored his Kraus’s four goals led Virginia, which also got two The Cavaliers built the 10-4 lead on the strength of goal with 2:15 remaining into an open net as Virginia goals and two assists from Dox Aitken and two goals a 5-0 run that turned a 5-4 lead at the end of the first pressured all over the field. and one assist each from Conrad and Williams. Fresh- quarter into the six-goal lead with just over nine min- Down 17-14 as the clock dropped below two min- man Griffin Thompson posted a career-high 16 saves utes remaining in the second quarter. utes, some might say Virginia was fortunate to get to for the Cavaliers with eight coming in each half and It could have gotten away from the Blue Jays before overtime. In fact, it might have been the Blue Jays. several of the point-blank variety. halftime, but Marr ignited a three-goal spree with the Virginia had the three-goal deficit down to one in Notes: With the victory, Johns Hopkins regained second of his six goals less than 90 seconds after the less than a minute as Zed Williams and Ryan Conrad possession of the Doyle Smith Cup, which has been Cavaliers went up 10-4. A Joel Tinney strike 10 seconds scored off wild scrambles off faceoffs and Williams presented to the winner of the regular season game after Marr’s goal and the first of Cody Radziewicz’s added his second of the game to tie things at 17 with 11 between the Blue Jays and Cavaliers since 2006 • Hop- three goals on the day made it 10-7 before the teams seconds remaining in regulation. kins took more than 60 shots for the first time since traded goals in the final 70 seconds of the half to ac- Overtime only came after Johns Hopkins’ Brock taking 61 against Albany in 2004 • Stanwick extended count for an 11-8 Cavalier lead at halftime. Turnbaugh saved Conrad’s 10-yard laser as time ex- his point-scoring streak to 41 games • The Hopkins- Virginia pushed the lead to 13-8 with the first two pired. From there, all that was left was Rapine’s caused Virginia regular season game has gone to overtime four goals of the third quarter – an unassisted strike by AJ turnover and Crawley’s slick feed to Stanwick, who consecutive years and nine times since Pietramala took Fish and the third of Michael Kraus’s four goals, but picked the right time to score his first goal of the game. over in 2001 • The last nine Hopkins-Virginia games that’s when things changed – quickly. Marr’s six goals and seven points are both career at Homewood Field have been decided by a total of 11 The 13-8 lead held for just over three minutes as the highs, while Radziewicz matched his career-highs goals • The Blue Jays were 3-for-4 on extra-man chances third-quarter clock ticked under three minutes. By the for goals (3) and assists (3) to record a career-high six – the Cavaliers, who entered the game 17-of-31 (.548) time the fourth quarter began, it was 13-11 as an un- points. Including Marr, Radziewicz and Tinney, who on extra-man, were 1-for-3 on the day. 2017 Johns Hopkins Men’s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 9 - Rutgers Homewood Field March 31, 2017

BALTIMORE, MD – The first shot came quickly – less Lacrosse Box Score (Final) than 10 seconds into Friday night’s Big Ten men’s la- 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse crosse game between 13th-ranked Johns Hopkins and #7 Rutgers vs #13 Johns Hopkins (Mar 31, 2017 at Baltimore, MD) seventh-ranked Rutgers. A Jules Heningburg shot from five yards out on Rutgers (8-2, 0-1 B1G) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total Johns Hopkins (6-3, 1-0 B1G) Rutgers 1 2 2 1 6 the wing that Blue Date: Mar 31, 2017 • Attendance: 851 Johns Hopkins 4 3 2 3 12 Jay goalie Brock Weather: 51, Overcast, slight breeze Turnbaugh turned Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: Murphy, Connor 3; Mullins, Kieran 1; George, Jeff 1; Jordan, Josh 1. aside and sent the ASSISTS: Mullins, Kieran 2; Heningburg, Jules 1. other way. Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Kyle Marr 5; Shack Stanwick 4; Cody Radziewicz 2; Just over two John Crawley 1. minutes later, the ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick 2; Alex Concannon 1; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Kieran Eissler 1; Cody Radziewicz 1. first of sophomore Kyle Marr’s five Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total Rutgers 4 5 10 8 27 Rutgers 5 0 3 2 10 goals jump-started Johns Hopkins 16 10 8 7 41 Johns Hopkins 3 1 5 3 12 a 4-0 game-opening run for Johns Hopkins (6-3, 1-0 Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total B1G) and the Blue Jays never let the visiting Scarlet Rutgers 3 5 10 5 23 Rutgers 2 4 3 2 11 Knights get closer than three over the final 47 minutes Johns Hopkins 10 4 6 7 27 Johns Hopkins 1 6 6 2 15 in a workmanlike 12-6 victory. F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnbaugh, who was making his first start of the Rutgers 0 0 0 1 1 Johns Hopkins 0 0 1 0 1 season, went on to post 12 saves playing behind a close defense that included two freshmen in the start- Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Rutgers 1-6 3-6 3-5 2-5 9-22 ing lineup. Heningburg, who entered the game with Johns Hopkins 5-6 3-6 2-5 3-5 13-22 16 goals and 14 assists, was held scoreless for the first Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total 55 minutes of the game by Nick Fields, the lone senior Rutgers 4-5 3-5 5-6 3-5 15-21 starter on the Blue Jay defense. Johns Hopkins 5-5 3-3 7-8 4-4 19-20 When Marr completed his first-quarter hat trick Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total Rutgers 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 with 2:30 remaining in the first quarter, the Blue Jays Johns Hopkins 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 had their 4-0 lead. Rutgers (8-2, 0-1 B1G), which en- Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature tered the game averaging 12.5 goals per game, finally Penalties - Rutgers 2/2:00; Johns Hopkins 1/1:00. broke through with two seconds remaining in the Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Rutgers 2/2 (0); Johns Hopkins 1/6 (1). Officials: Hans Wittelsberger; Steve Ruppel; Joe Cieslak. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. opening period when Kieran Mullins worked his way in from the side and slipped one inside the far post. Mullins’ goal was answered in the first five minutes final score. Stanwick, Radziewicz and Marr all scored Notes: Marr is the first Johns Hopkins player with of the second quarter by the second of Shack Stan- during the three-goal run for Johns Hopkins. five or more goals in back-to-back games since Ryan wick’s four goals and an extra-man tally by senior Cody Marr’s five goals were one shy of his career high of Brown did it against Ohio State (8) and Penn State (5) Radziewicz that pushed the Blue Jay lead to 6-1. six, which he scored last week against Virginia, while in 2015 • The Blue Jay defense held Rutgers scoreless Twice over the next 22 minutes the Scarlet Knights Stanwick’s four goals matched his career high and his for 14:58 to open the game and two other stretches of had the deficit down to three as a pair of second-quar- six points were one shy of his personal best. at least eight minutes • Stanwick’s two assists give him ter goals by Jeff George and Connor Murphy – both with Turnbaugh, who played the final 43 minutes in 76 in his career, which moves his past Del Dressel into the shot clock on – and a Josh Jordan laser and another last week’s win against Virginia, notched eight of his 13th place on JHU’s career list – his six points give him by Murphy with just under three minutes remaining in 12 saves in the second half, including five in the third 139 in his career, which ties him with Kevin Huntley the third quarter accounted for scores of 6-3 and 8-5. quarter. Junior Hunter Moreland continued his strong (2005-08) and Kyle Barrie (2002-05) for 26th on JHU’s However, each two-goal rally by Rutgers was an- play at the X as he was 13-of-22 with seven ground balls career point-scoring list. swered by the Blue Jays. Stanwick gave Hopkins a 7-3 in the victory. lead at the half when he dodged from behind the goal Murphy scored three goals to account for half of and beat a late-sliding zone and John Crawley opened Rutgers’ six in the game and Mullins added one goal the third quarter scoring with a bullet to the far post off and two assists, but the Scarlet Knights never really got an ally dodge to make it 8-3. going offensively as Fields kept Heningburg in check The back-to-back goals by Jordan and Murphy fol- and Turnbaugh was up to the task on 12 of the 18 Rut- lowed, but a three-goal spurt that bridged the third gers shots on goal. and fourth quarters and took less than three minutes Johns Hopkins will return to action on Sunday, April pushed the margin to 11-5 before the teams traded 9 when the Blue Jays travel to Ohio State. Faceoff in goals in the final five minutes to account for the 12-6 Columbus is set for 7 pm with a live national television audience on the Big Ten Network. 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game Results All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. Goalie Feb 07 #10 NAVY W 15-8 1-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 1379 Gerald Logan (1-0) Feb 11 UMBC W 15-5 2-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 1422 Gerald Logan (2-0) Feb 18 #9 LOYOLA WOT 14-13 3-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 5222 Gerald Logan (3-0) Feb 25 at #3 North Carolina W 13-5 4-0-0 0-0-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3128 Gerald Logan (4-0) Mar 03 at Princeton Tigers L 7-18 4-1-0 0-0-0 Princeton, N.J. 1425 Gerald Logan (L, 4-1) Mar 11 at #17 Towson L 8-13 4-2-0 0-0-0 Towson, Md. 2011 Gerald Logan (4-2) Mar 18 #6 SYRACUSE L O T 7-8 4-3-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 2956 Gerald Logan (4-3) Mar 25 #15 VIRGINIA WOT 18-17 5-3-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 3173 Brock Turnbaugh (1-0) * Mar 31 #7 RUTGERS W 12-6 6-3-0 1-0-0 Baltimore, MD 851 Brock Turnbaugh (2-0)

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Average Overall: 6-3 Total: 9 21567 2396 Conference: 1-0 Home: 6 15003 2500 Home: 5-1 Away: 3 6564 2188 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0 0 0 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 2-1 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

Overall: 6-3 Conf: 1-0 Home: 5-1 Away: 1-2 Neut: 0-0

TEAM STATISTICS JHU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 109-356 93-318 Goals scored per game 12.11 10.33 Shot pct. . 3 0 6 . 2 9 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 210-356 182-318 SOG pct. . 5 9 0 . 5 7 2 S h o t s / G a m e 39.6 35.3 A s s is t s 58 50 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 15-26 7-19 Conversion Percent . 5 7 7 . 3 6 8 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 109 93 M a n - u p 15 7 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 51 43 O v e r t im e 2 1 Goals scored average 12.02 10.25 GROUND BALLS 244 253 TURNOVERS 92 121 CAUSED TURNOVERS 58 51 FACEOFFS (W-L) 105-234 129-234 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 4 9 . 5 5 1 CLEARS 142-154 123-151 Clear Pct. . 9 2 2 . 8 1 5 PENALTIES N u m b e r 22 32 M in u t e s 19:30 23:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 15003 6564 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/2500 3/2188 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Johns Hopkins 23 24 29 31 2 109 Johns Hopkins 89 92 82 91 2 356 Opponents 23 26 23 20 1 93 Opponents 75 86 76 78 3 318

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Johns Hopkins 23 20 20 25 1 89 Johns Hopkins 51 53 45 59 2 210 Opponents 28 29 16 28 0 101 Opponents 46 46 43 45 2 182 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

Overall: 6-3 Conf: 1-0 Home: 5-1 Away: 1-2 Neut: 0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 32 Shack Stanwick 9-9 15 15 30 35 .4 2 9 24 .6 8 6 1 0 13 10 3 - - - 13 Kyle Marr 9-4 19 7 26 47 .4 0 4 28 .5 9 6 1 0 14 9 1 - - 1-0.5 44 John Crawley 9-9 13 4 17 47 .2 7 7 29 .6 1 7 2 0 8 8 1 - - - 55 Joel Tinney 9-9 12 4 16 34 .3 5 3 25 .7 3 5 0 0 22 7 4 - - 5-4.5 9 Wilkins Dismuke 9-9 12 3 15 24 .5 0 0 19 .7 9 2 4 0 3 3 2 - - - 2 Cody Radziewicz 9-4 6 4 10 29 .2 0 7 15 .5 1 7 3 0 7 5 2 - - - 20 Forry Smith 9-0 7 2 9 20 .3 5 0 12 .6 0 0 0 0 10 3 1 - - 1-1.0 7 Patrick Fraser 9-7 7 1 8 33 .2 1 2 16 .4 8 5 4 0 6 5 2 - - - 87 Alex Concannon 9-0 3 4 7 8 .3 7 5 4 .5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - - 1-0.5 10 Robert Kuhn 9-0 3 2 5 8 .3 7 5 6 .7 5 0 0 0 16 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 - 1 Joe Carlini 9-0 0 5 5 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - - 1-0.5 11 Kieran Eissler 9-0 3 1 4 21 .1 4 3 6 .2 8 6 0 0 6 3 0 - - - 3 Cole Williams 9-0 2 2 4 18 .1 1 1 7 .3 8 9 0 0 4 4 1 - - 1-1.0 41 Brinton Valis 8-0 2 0 2 7 .2 8 6 5 .7 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 5 Craig Madarasz 8-0 2 0 2 5 .4 0 0 4 .8 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 51-130 .3 9 2 - 40 Austin Spencer 9-0 1 1 2 2 .5 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 13 1 5 - - 1-0.5 50 Tal Bruno 9-0 1 0 1 3 .3 3 3 2 .6 6 7 0 0 6 1 4 - - 1-2.0 27 Thomas Guida 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 5 0 0 - - - 45 Jake Fox 6-0 0 1 1 5 .0 0 0 2 .4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - - 31 Hunter Moreland 3-0 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 37-63 .5 8 7 - 23 Daniel Jones 9-0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - - 2-2.0 16 Connor Reed 9-2 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - - 91 Nick Fields 9-9 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 17 2 12 - - 1-0.5 77 Riley DeSmit 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 - - - 42 Joe Pollard 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 99 Ryan Coulter 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 97 Owen Colwell 9-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 - - 1-1.0 92 Samuel Bamigboye 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 88 Drew Pirie 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 66 Matt Ledwin 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 16-34 .4 7 1 - 49 Brendan O'Neill 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 48 Trevor Koelsch 8-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 8 1 4 - - 1-1.0 37 Chanler Allegaert 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 Paul Steel 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 34 Matt Hubler 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 33 Matt Stagnitta 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - - 29 Brock Turnbaugh 6-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - - - 26 Christopher Hubler 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 24 Will Ryan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 18 Drew Supinski 6-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - - - 15 Sam Lynch 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - - - 14 Kevin O'Toole 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 .1 6 7 - 12 Jack Rapine 9-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 16 3 9 - - 2-2.0 8 Patrick Foley 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 6 Lane Odom 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 4 Gerald Logan 8-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 - - 1-1.0 Total 9 109 58 167 356 .3 0 6 210 .5 9 0 15 0 244 92 58 105-234 .4 4 9 22-19.5 Opponents 9 93 50 143 318 .2 9 2 182 .5 7 2 7 0 253 121 51 129-234 .5 5 1 32-23.5

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 1:16 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Will Ryan 2-0 2:40 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Brock Turnbaugh 6-1 160:48 27 10.07 30 .5 2 6 2 0 0 94 4 Gerald Logan 8-8 379:24 66 10.44 59 .4 7 2 4 3 0 224 Total 9 544:08 93 10.25 89 .4 8 9 6 3 0 318 Opponents 9 544:08 109 12.02 101 .4 8 1 3 6 0 356

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Johns Hopkins 23 24 29 31 2 109 Johns Hopkins 23 20 20 25 1 89 Opponents 23 26 23 20 1 93 Opponents 28 29 16 28 0 101

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Attendance Summary JHU Opponent Johns Hopkins 89 92 82 91 2 356 Total 15003 6564 Opponents 75 86 76 78 3 318 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/2500 3/2188 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Johns Hopkins 51 53 45 59 2 210 Opponents 46 46 43 45 2 182

CLEARS: Johns Hopkins -- 142-154 .922, Opponents -- 123-151 .815. MAN-UP OPPS: Johns Hopkins -- 15-26 .577, Opponents -- 7-19 .368. 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Individual Season/Career Statistics All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

SEASON CAREER

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min 32 Shack Stanwick 9-9 15 15 30 35 .4 2 9 2 1 0 13 10 3 - - • 42-40 63 76 139 143 .4 4 1 5 11 0 56 48 4 - 3-1.5 13 Kyle Marr 9-4 19 7 26 47 .4 0 4 0 1 0 14 9 1 - 1-0.5 • 24-5 32 10 42 87 .3 6 8 1 6 0 26 20 1 - 3-1.5 44 John Crawley 9-9 13 4 17 47 .2 7 7 0 2 0 8 8 1 - - • 58-24 63 30 93 204 .3 0 9 3 8 0 32 34 4 - 3-2.0 55 Joel Tinney 9-9 12 4 16 34 .3 5 3 4 0 0 22 7 4 - 5-4.5 • 27-27 40 14 54 117 .3 4 2 5 0 0 53 24 13 - 9-7.5 9 Wilkins Dismuke 9-9 12 3 15 24 .5 0 0 0 4 0 3 3 2 - - • 42-28 41 7 48 88 .4 6 6 2 4 0 28 20 7 - 1-1.0 2 Cody Radziewicz 9-4 6 4 10 29 .2 0 7 0 3 0 7 5 2 - - • 57-16 31 16 47 121 .2 5 6 0 3 0 27 25 3 - 1-1.0 20 Forry Smith 9-0 7 2 9 20 .3 5 0 0 0 0 10 3 1 - 1-1.0 • 9-0 7 2 9 20 .3 5 0 0 0 0 10 3 1 - 1-1.0 7 Patrick Fraser 9-7 7 1 8 33 .2 1 2 0 4 0 6 5 2 - - • 41-7 27 5 32 87 .3 1 0 0 22 0 15 11 3 - 1-1.0 87 Alex Concannon 9-0 3 4 7 8 .3 7 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 1-0.5 • 10-0 3 4 7 10 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 1-0.5 10 Robert Kuhn 9-0 3 2 5 8 .3 7 5 0 0 0 16 3 3 0-1 - • 24-0 4 4 8 15 .2 6 7 0 0 0 42 6 11 1-6 1-1.0 1 Joe Carlini 9-0 0 5 5 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - 1-0.5 • 58-0 0 14 14 10 .0 0 0 0 0 0 46 18 21 - 8-6.0 11 Kieran Eissler 9-0 3 1 4 21 .1 4 3 0 0 0 6 3 0 - - • 49-1 11 7 18 74 .1 4 9 0 0 0 22 10 1 - - 3 Cole Williams 9-0 2 2 4 18 .1 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 - 1-1.0 • 9-0 2 2 4 18 .1 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 - 1-1.0 41 Brinton Valis 8-0 2 0 2 7 .2 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 29-0 5 3 8 27 .1 8 5 0 0 0 3 8 0 - - 5 Craig Madarasz 8-0 2 0 2 5 .4 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 51-130 - • 36-0 6 1 7 18 .3 3 3 0 0 0 99 10 1 212-445 2-2.0 40 Austin Spencer 9-0 1 1 2 2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 5 - 1-0.5 • 24-12 1 1 2 3 .3 3 3 0 0 0 41 7 12 0-1 1-0.5 50 Tal Bruno 9-0 1 0 1 3 .3 3 3 0 0 0 6 1 4 - 1-2.0 • 36-0 3 1 4 9 .3 3 3 0 0 0 30 9 9 - 3-3.0 27 Thomas Guida 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 5 0 0 - - • 24-0 1 3 4 4 .2 5 0 0 0 0 28 8 5 - - 45 Jake Fox 6-0 0 1 1 5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - • 10-0 0 1 1 7 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - 31 Hunter Moreland 3-0 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 37-63 - • 31-0 1 4 5 4 .2 5 0 0 0 0 89 9 0 222-390 3-2.5 23 Daniel Jones 9-0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 2-2.0 • 10-0 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 2-2.0 16 Connor Reed 9-2 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - • 49-36 19 31 50 86 .2 2 1 1 0 0 17 28 2 - 2-1.0 91 Nick Fields 9-9 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2 12 - 1-0.5 • 57-43 3 1 4 5 .6 0 0 0 0 0 76 16 36 0-1 16-13.0 77 Riley DeSmit 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - - • 13-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - - 42 Joe Pollard 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 99 Ryan Coulter 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 97 Owen Colwell 9-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 - 1-1.0 • 9-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 - 1-1.0 92 Samuel Bamigboye 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 7-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - 88 Drew Pirie 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 13-0 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - - 66 Matt Ledwin 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 16-34 - • 12-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 22-45 - 49 Brendan O'Neill 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 48 Trevor Koelsch 8-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 4 - 1-1.0 • 13-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 4 - 1-1.0 37 Chanler Allegaert 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - 35 Paul Steel 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 34 Matt Hubler 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 33 Matt Stagnitta 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - • 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - 29 Brock Turnbaugh 6-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - - • 22-16 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 33 8 1 - - 26 Christopher Hubler 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 14-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 - 2-2.0 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 5-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 24 Will Ryan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 13-2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - - 18 Drew Supinski 6-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - - • 14-9 8 4 12 29 .2 7 6 0 0 0 4 7 0 - - 15 Sam Lynch 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - - • 11-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 - - 14 Kevin O'Toole 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 - • 19-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 21-51 - 12 Jack Rapine 9-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 16 3 9 - 2-2.0 • 9-9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 16 3 9 - 2-2.0 8 Patrick Foley 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 16-15 2 0 2 7 .2 8 6 0 0 1 23 8 11 - 3-3.0 6 Lane Odom 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - • 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 4 Gerald Logan 8-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 - 1-1.0 • 8-8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 - 1-1.0 Total 144 109 58 167 356 .3 0 6 6 15 0 244 92 58 105-234 22-19.5 Opponents 144 93 50 143 318 .2 9 2 3 7 0 253 121 51 129-234 32-23.5

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 1:16 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 5-0 15:27 3 11.65 2 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Will Ryan 2-0 2:40 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 12-2 133:41 21 9.43 18 .4 6 2 2 0 0 0 29 Brock Turnbaugh 6-1 160:48 27 10.07 30 .5 2 6 2 0 0 0 • 22-16 1062:33 200 11.29 184 .4 7 9 10 7 0 0 4 Gerald Logan 8-8 379:24 66 10.44 59 .4 7 2 4 3 0 0 • 8-8 379:24 66 10.44 59 .4 7 2 4 3 0 0 Total 9 544:08 93 10.25 89 .4 8 9 6 3 0 0 Opponents 9 544:08 109 12.02 101 .4 8 1 3 6 0 0 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Opponent Date Score CARLINI,JO RADZIEWICZ WILLIAMS,C LOGAN,GERA MADARASZ,C ODOM,LANE FRASER,PAT FOLEY,PATR DISMUKE,WI KUHN,ROBER EISSLER,KI NAVY Feb 07 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 DNP 3-0-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 UMBC Feb 11 15-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 LOYOLA Feb 18 14-13 W 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 at NC Feb 25 13-5 W 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 at PRIN Mar 03 7-18 L 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 at TOWSON Mar 11 8-13 L 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 SU Mar 18 7-8 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 VA Mar 25 18-17 W 0-0-0 3-3-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 RU Mar 31 12-6 W 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1

12 13 14 15 16 18 20 23 24 25 26 Opponent Date Score RAPINE,JAC MARR,KYLE O'TOOLE,KE LYNCH,SAM REED,CONNO SUPINSKI,D SMITH,FORR JONES,DANI RYAN,WILL FEIT,RYAN HUBLER,CHR NAVY Feb 07 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 UMBC Feb 11 15-5 W 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 LOYOLA Feb 18 14-13 W 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP at NC Feb 25 13-5 W 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 03 7-18 L 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP at TOWSON Mar 11 8-13 L 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP SU Mar 18 7-8 L 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 VA Mar 25 18-17 W 0-0-0 6-1-7 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP RU Mar 31 12-6 W 0-0-0 5-0-5 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP

27 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 40 41 42 Opponent Date Score GUIDA,THOM TURNBAUGH, MORELAND,H STANWICK,S STAGNITTA, HUBLER,MAT STEEL,PAUL ALLEGAERT, SPENCER,AU VALIS,BRIN POLLARD,JO NAVY Feb 07 15-8 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-2-4 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 UMBC Feb 11 15-5 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 LOYOLA Feb 18 14-13 W DNP DNP DNP 4-1-5 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at NC Feb 25 13-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 03 7-18 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 at TOWSON Mar 11 8-13 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP SU Mar 18 7-8 L DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP VA Mar 25 18-17 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP RU Mar 31 12-6 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

44 45 48 49 50 55 66 77 87 88 91 Opponent Date Score CRAWLEY,JO FOX,JAKE KOELSCH,TR O'NEILL,BR BRUNO,TAL TINNEY,JOE LEDWIN,MAT DESMIT,RIL CONCANNON, PIRIE,DREW FIELDS,NIC NAVY Feb 07 15-8 W 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-5 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 UMBC Feb 11 15-5 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 LOYOLA Feb 18 14-13 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 at NC Feb 25 13-5 W 4-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 2-2-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 03 7-18 L 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at TOWSON Mar 11 8-13 L 3-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 SU Mar 18 7-8 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 VA Mar 25 18-17 W 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 RU Mar 31 12-6 W 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0

92 97 99 Opponent Date Score BAMIGBOYE, COLWELL,OW COULTER,RY NAVY Feb 07 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP UMBC Feb 11 15-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 LOYOLA Feb 18 14-13 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP at NC Feb 25 13-5 W DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 03 7-18 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at TOWSON Mar 11 8-13 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP SU Mar 18 7-8 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP VA Mar 25 18-17 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP RU Mar 31 12-6 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Team Game-by-Game All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 07, 2017 NAVY 15-8 15 9 24 37 27 3 0 32 13 12 12-26 3-1.5 Feb 11, 2017 UMBC 15-5 15 7 22 42 24 2 0 21 6 4 11-24 3-4.0 Feb 18, 2017 LOYOLA 14-13 14 4 18 41 28 0 0 29 6 11 12-31 3-2.5 Feb 25, 2017 North Carolina 13-5 13 8 21 37 24 3 0 29 10 4 7-21 3-2.5 Mar 03, 2017 Princeton Tigers 7-18 7 6 13 42 23 0 0 21 11 6 11-28 2-2.0 Mar 11, 2017 Towson 8-13 8 3 11 23 14 1 0 20 11 4 9-25 1-1.0 Mar 18, 2017 SYRACUSE 7-8 7 5 12 31 14 2 0 27 10 3 9-18 3-2.5 Mar 25, 2017 VIRGINIA 18-17 18 10 28 62 34 3 0 38 10 8 21-39 3-2.5 Mar 31, 2017 RUTGERS 12-6 12 6 18 41 22 1 0 27 15 6 13-22 1-1.0 Johns Hopkins 109-93 109 58 167 356 210 15 0 244 92 58 105-234 22-19.5 Opponent 93 50 143 318 182 7 0 253 121 51 129-234 32-23.5

TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 9 Shots per game: 39.56; Goals per game: 12.11 Assists per game: 6.44; Points per game: 18.56 Shot pct: .306; SOG pct: .590 Faceoff W-L pct: .449; Clear pct.: 0.922

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 07, 2017 NAVY 15-8 60:00 8 8.00 8 .5 0 0 1 0 0 28 Feb 11, 2017 UMBC 15-5 60:00 5 6.50 4 .4 4 4 1 0 0 26 Feb 18, 2017 LOYOLA 14-13 62:13 13 8.56 8 .3 8 1 1 0 0 37 Feb 25, 2017 North Carolina 13-5 59:55 5 7.68 16 .7 6 2 1 0 0 39 Mar 03, 2017 Princeton Tigers 7-18 60:00 18 9.73 10 .3 5 7 0 1 0 51 Mar 11, 2017 Towson 8-13 60:00 13 10.27 11 .4 5 8 0 1 0 37 Mar 18, 2017 SYRACUSE 7-8 61:02 8 9.93 10 .5 5 6 0 1 0 32 Mar 25, 2017 VIRGINIA 18-17 60:58 17 10.78 10 .3 7 0 1 0 0 41 Mar 31, 2017 RUTGERS 12-6 60:00 6 10.25 12 .6 6 7 1 0 0 27 Totals 109-93 544:08 93 10.25 89 .4 8 9 6 3 0 318 Opponent 544:08 109 10.25 101 .4 8 1 3 6 0 356 2017 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Opponent Game-by-Game All games (as of Apr 01, 2017)

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 07, 2017 NAVY 15-8 8 5 13 28 16 2 0 30 21 7 14-26 3-3.0 Feb 11, 2017 UMBC 15-5 5 4 9 26 9 0 0 16 12 3 13-24 2-1.5 Feb 18, 2017 LOYOLA 14-13 13 8 21 37 21 1 0 31 15 4 19-31 2-1.5 Feb 25, 2017 North Carolina 13-5 5 0 5 39 21 0 0 30 13 2 14-21 7-5.0 Mar 03, 2017 Princeton Tigers 7-18 18 9 27 51 28 2 0 35 15 4 17-28 4-3.0 Mar 11, 2017 Towson 8-13 13 5 18 37 24 0 0 32 10 10 16-25 2-1.0 Mar 18, 2017 SYRACUSE 7-8 8 6 14 32 18 1 0 22 11 6 9-18 5-3.5 Mar 25, 2017 VIRGINIA 18-17 17 10 27 41 27 1 0 34 13 7 18-39 5-3.0 Mar 31, 2017 RUTGERS 12-6 6 3 9 27 18 0 0 23 11 8 9-22 2-2.0 Opponent 93-109 93 50 143 318 182 7 0 253 121 51 129-234 32-23.5 Johns Hopkins 109 58 167 356 210 15 0 244 92 58 105-234 22-19.5

OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 9 Shots per game: 35.33; Goals per game: 10.33 Assists per game: 5.56; Points per game: 15.89 Shot pct: .292; SOG pct: .572 Faceoff W-L pct: .551; Clear pct.: 0.922

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 07, 2017 NAVY 15-8 60:00 15 15.00 12 .4 4 4 0 1 0 37 Feb 11, 2017 UMBC 15-5 60:00 15 15.00 9 .3 7 5 0 1 0 42 Feb 18, 2017 LOYOLA 14-13 62:13 14 14.49 14 .5 0 0 0 1 0 41 Feb 25, 2017 North Carolina 13-5 59:55 13 14.12 11 .4 5 8 0 1 0 37 Mar 03, 2017 Princeton Tigers 7-18 60:00 7 12.71 16 .6 9 6 1 0 0 42 Mar 11, 2017 Towson 8-13 60:00 8 11.93 6 .4 2 9 1 0 0 23 Mar 18, 2017 SYRACUSE 7-8 61:02 7 11.20 7 .5 0 0 1 0 0 31 Mar 25, 2017 VIRGINIA 18-17 60:58 18 12.02 16 .4 7 1 0 1 0 62 Mar 31, 2017 RUTGERS 12-6 60:00 12 12.02 10 .4 5 5 0 1 0 41 Opponent 93-109 544:08 109 12.02 101 .4 8 1 3 6 0 356 Johns Hopkins 544:08 93 12.02 89 .4 8 9 6 3 0 318 NCAA Statistics

Johns Hopkins - 2016-17 Men's Lacrosse Ranking Summary thru games 04/05/2017

National Conference Conference Statistic Rank Rank Value National Leader Value Leader Value

Assists Per Game (69 ranked) 28 5 6.44 Albany (NY) 10.44 Penn St. 8.50

Caused Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 38 3 6.44 Rutgers 11.00 Rutgers 11.00

Clearing Percentage (69 ranked) 3 1 0.922 Loyola Maryland 0.928 Johns Hopkins 0.922

Face-Off Winning Percentage (69 ranked) 52 6 0.449 Denver 0.731 Penn St. 0.667

Ground Balls Per Game (69 ranked) 39 6 27.11 Virginia 45.82 Penn St. 34.30

Man-Down Defense (69 ranked) 39 5 0.632 Richmond 0.880 Rutgers 0.731

Man-Up Offense (69 ranked) 2 1 0.577 Syracuse 0.600 Johns Hopkins 0.577

Points Per Game (69 ranked) 14 4 18.56 Albany (NY) 27.56 Penn St. 23.20

Saves Per Game (69 ranked) 48 4 9.89 Princeton 14.00 Maryland 11.63

Scoring Defense (69 ranked) 35 6 10.33 Richmond 5.70 Ohio St. 7.36

Scoring Margin (69 ranked) 25 6 1.78 Albany (NY) 7.78 Maryland 4.88

Scoring Offense (69 ranked) 14 3 12.11 Albany (NY) 17.11 Penn St. 14.70

Shot Percentage (69 ranked) 23 4 0.306 Princeton 0.388 Maryland 0.371

Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 1 1 10.22 Hofstra 10.22 Johns Hopkins 10.22 Johns Hopkins 10.22

Winning Percentage (68 ranked) 19 6 0.667 Penn St. 1.000 Penn St. 1.000 Hofstra 1.000 National Conference Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value Leader Value

Assists Per Game (142 ranked) Shack Stanwick 34 5 1.67 Will Sands, Bucknell 3.80 , Maryland 2.13

Caused Turnovers Per Game (72 ranked) Nick Fields 40 3 1.33 Craig Chick, Lehigh 3.22 Michael Rexrode, Rutgers 1.90

Face-Off Winning Pct (72 ranked) Craig Madarasz 65 6 0.392 Trevor Baptiste, Denver 0.744 Gerard Arceri, Penn St. 0.675

Goals Per Game (149 ranked) Kyle Marr 53 8 2.11 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 3.89 Mac O'Keefe, Penn St. 3.50 Shack Stanwick 112 11 1.67 John Crawley 149 18 1.44

Goals-Against Average (66 ranked) Gerald Logan 37 6 10.44 Benny Pugh, Richmond 5.47 Tom Carey, Ohio St. 6.77

Ground Balls Per Game (74 ranked) TD Irelan, Albany (NY) 12.33 Gerard Arceri, Penn St. 8.80

Individual Man-up Goals (57 ranked) Wilkins Dismuke 29 4 4 Gavin McBride, Princeton 7 Colin Chell, Ohio St. 5 Patrick Fraser 29 4 4 Colin Heacock, Maryland 5 Cody Radziewicz 57 11 3 Austin Shanks, Ohio St. 5

Points Per Game (145 ranked) Shack Stanwick 53 7 3.33 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 7.22 Matt Rambo, Maryland 4.50 Kyle Marr 77 11 2.89

Save Percentage (66 ranked) Gerald Logan 54 6 0.472 Benny Pugh, Richmond 0.697 Tom Carey, Ohio St. 0.579

Saves Per Game (66 ranked) Gerald Logan 60 6 7.38 Michael Zingaro, Manhattan 13.30 Dan Morris, Maryland 11.00

Shot Percentage (71 ranked) Shack Stanwick 33 5 0.429 Matt Gaudet, Yale 0.613 Brent Noseworthy, Michigan 0.517 Kyle Marr 49 8 0.404