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2010 Catawba College Lacrosse Stephen Shuba C.J. Dunshie Max Vinograd Walter Wayne McDonough Carbiener THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE Chemistry Chemistry Education Communication ArtsM atawba College was founded in Newton, CNorth Carolina in 1851 by the German Reformed Church. In 1890, Catawba became a coeducational institution, with the first woman graduate completing her studies in 1893. Officials closed the Newton cam- pus in 1923 and moved to its present loca- tion in Salisbury, re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged to form the United Church of Christ, with which the College maintains affiliation. Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury-Rowan County community through its programs and services. The Roberston College-Community Center, a facility built as a joint venture with the community over 35 years ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing Arts and show- cases musical and theatre productions from the college and the community. Similarly, the col- lege’s athletic facilities have been enhanced be the local community and are available to the local residents as well as the students. In the more than 75 years since Catawba opened its doors in the Salisbury community, it has built a tradition of successful graduates who continue to honor the College by their achieve- ments and enable it through their support to strengthen with each entering class. These grad- uates include physicians, attorneys, teachers and college professors, corporate executives, actors and musicians, social workers and others who contribute to our society in a variety of ways. From one building, three-quarters of a centu- ry ago in Salisbury, Catawba College today has grown to a campus of 27 buildings on 276 acres, with 189 acres devoted to an outstanding ecolog- ical preserve. Almost all of the buildings on campus have undergone renovations in the recent past and two new buildings, the Catawba College Center for the Environment and the Catawba Sports Center are now completed. Over 1,300 students representing over 25 states and several foreign countries attend Catawba. The student body is evenly divided among men and women. MAJORS OFFERED: www.catawba.edu/majors PETER BOURQUE Head Coach Peter Bourque is in his 17th season as the head coach of the Catawba lacrosse program. He arrived in June 1993 to build the pro- gram from its inception. Along with his coaching duties, Bourque also serves as an Assistant Athletic Director at Catawba. In 2007, Catawba earned a share of the Deep South Conference title. In 2005, the Indians advanced to the DSC Tournament final for the second straight season and posted a school record with ten wins for a season in 2004. Bourque has been rewarded for his efforts by being named the Deep South Conference Coach of the Year in both 2000 and 2003. In 1999, Bourque was selected to coach in the prestigious USILA North-South All-Star game in Saratoga Springs, NY. He graduated from Guilford College in 1988, where he earned a BS in Sports Management. While at Guilford, Bourque was a four-year athlete, and received the Neuris-English Athletic Leadership Award, recognizing him as one of the outstanding athletes at the school. In 1992, Bourque went on to receive his M.Ed. in School Administration from Lynchburg College, in Virginia, where he was a member of Kappa Delta Pi International Education Honor Society. Bourque was born in Springfield, MA, but was reared in Westfield, NJ. He graduated from Westfield High School and The Gunnery Prep School in Washington, CT. Bourque carries with him much experience, having coached at Greensboro College, Lynchburg College, M.I.T Cambridge, MA, and Guilford. In the summer, Bourque serves as a director for the successful Dixie Top 150 lacrosse camps. During his tenure at Catawba, Bourque is proud to have coached 28 All-Deep South Con ference performers. He has also coached six All- Americans and one Academic All-American, the USILA’s top award. Bourque has served on several NCAA Division II lacrosse commit- tees and currently holds the post as Division II Regional Director for All- American Selection Committee. Bourque and his wife, Ann, reside in Salisbury. They have three children; Kathlenn Isabel (13), Brendan Peter (12) and Molly Ann (10). MIKE MURPHY Assistant Coach Mike Murphy begins his second stint as an assistant coach with the Catawba lacrosse program in 2010. Murphy previously was an assistant from 1999-2001. Murphy is a 1998 Catawba graduate, earning a degree in communications. While at Catawba, Murphy earned All-Deep South Conference honors and was a pre-season All-American in 1997. Murphy played both at attack and as a defender at Catawba and set a then school-record of 51 points as a junior, scoring 31 goals with 20 assists. After college, Murphy traveled twice to England to play against the nation- al team and still plays in the SCOG League. Murphy coached two years at Myers Park High School in Charlotte before returning to his alma mater. During that time he coached several travel teams in the area, including the Carolina Colts, Carolina Blues and Team Charlotte. A native of Rockville, MD, Murphy grew up in a lacrosse family. His father, two brothers and sister all played lacrosse at the collegiate level. One brother, Tim, also played at Catawba. 1 2010MEN’S LACROSSE PROFILES BRADEN ARTEM (24) Sophomore • ATT • 5-11 • 170 Acton, ONT, CANADA 2009: Started all 13 games ... led team with 31 goals, ranking fourth in Deep South Conference and 20th in NCAA II ... scored five goals, including game- winner, agaisnt Lees-McRae ... tallied four goals with two assists at St. Andrews leading to DSC Freshman of the Week honors ... grabbed six ground balls at Rollins ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a starter at Christ the King High School ... was MVP and team captain ... was also the hockey MVP and played basketball ... PERSONAL: Born Braden Andrew Artem on Sept. 30, 1988 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada ... son of George and Carolyn Artem ... business major. GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2009 13 86 31 4 35 33 PIERCE AUTRY (13) Junior • MID • 5-11 • 160 Lexington Park, MD 2009: Made seven starts over 13 games ... second on team with 37 ground balls, ranking 73rd in NCAA II ... won 67-of-158 (42.4%) face-offs, ranking fourth in Deep South Conference and 24th in NCAA II ... registered seven ground balls against St. Andrews and Florida Southern ... went 15-of-19 on face-offs at St. Andrews ... assisted on goal against Lees-McRae ... 2008: Played in 11 games as a freshman ... collected a dozen ground balls, including a high of five in a win over Rollins ... won 30-of-51 face-offs 2009(59%) ... HIGH 13SCHOOL: Started0011 at St. Mary’s Ryken High School ... helped Ryken to a 19-2 record37 and Careera league title ... 24earned the Ground0011 Ball Award ... PERSONAL: Born Pierce Larry Autry on July49 24, 1988 in Beaufort, SC ... son of Larry and Meleesa Autry ... biology major with a very good 3.23 GPA. GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2008 11 000012 2 PROFILES•2010 WAYNE CARBIENER (7) Senior • MID • 6-3 • 190 • Orlando, FL Red-shirted in 2009 ... 2008: Was an honorable mention All-Deep South Conference pick ... started seven of 12 games before ending season with a knee injury ... fourth on team in total points ... ranked sixth in DSC and 39th in NCAA II in assists per game ... had three assists against St. Leo and Queens ... fifth on team with 13 goals ... scored three goals in wins over Pfeiffer and St. Andrews ... tallied 15 ground balls and caused three turnovers ... 2007: Named to the Deep South Conference All-Tournament team ... was third on team with 17 goals ... scored a point in final six games of the year ... picked up high of four goals in win over Presbyterian ... tallied twice in M/17 win over Mars Hill and in the DSC Tournament final vs. Wingate ... had goal and assist in final two games with the game-winner vs. Lees-McRae ... credit- ed with two takeaways ... 2006: Played in 12 games as a freshman ... was seventh on with six goals ... had two goals in wins over Lees-McRae and Pfeiffer ... totaled 14 ground balls and had three take- aways ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Olympia High School ... was an all-district and all- conference performer ... PERSONAL: Born Wayne Alan Carbiener on Aug. 16, 1987 ... son of Wayne and Terri Carbiener ... business major with a very good 3.35 GPA for fall semester. GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2006 12 24 61714 2007 15 69 17 4 21 16 2008 12 67 13 13 26 15 2009 Injured – Did Not Play Career 39 160 36 18 54 45 CASEY CHINN (34) Junior • MID •5-4 • 135 • Mooresville, NC 2009: Had five starts over 13 games ... led team and ranked 66th in NCAA II in ground balls ... grabbed eight ground balls vs. Wingate ... picked up six ground balls vs. Pfeiffer ... won 31 of 80 face-offs and caused one turnover ... 2008: Played in 13 games as a freshman ... totaled 10 ground balls and caused a pair of turnovers ... won 14-of-37 face-offs ... recorded five ground balls and won five face-offs vs. Rollins ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Lake Norman High School ... helped Wildcats to 6-5 record ... PER- SONAL: Born Casey Troy Chinn on Feb. 28, 1989 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Bob and Jeanne Chinn ... business major with a fine 3.18 GPA. GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2008 13 100010 2009 13 400038 Career 26 500048 3 PROFILES•2010 C.J. DUNSHIE (19) Senior • MID • 5-11 • 175 • Apex, NC 2009: Saw action in all 13 games and made three starts ..