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BRODIE MERRILLFirst Team All-American2004, 2005

JERRY LAMBEFirst Team All-American2007

WALID HAJJFirst Team All-American

2004

GREG MCCAVERAFirst Team All-American

1999

KYLE SWEENEYFirst Team All-American

2002

STEVE DUSSEAUFirst Team All-American2001, 2002

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League DefensivepLayers of the year

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DAVE URICKHead Coach

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CreditsThe 2011 Georgetown University men’s lacrosse gameday program is published by the Sports Information Office. It was written and compiled by Ryan Sakamoto and Mike “Mex” Carey. Editing, coordination and assistance provided by Publications Coordinator Diana T. Pulupa. Thanks to Bill Shapland, Barbara Barnes, John Cantalupi, Haley Rossiter and John Lim as well as the Georgetown men’s lacrosse coaching staff. Photography by Rafael Suanes, Greg Fiume, Georgetown University photographer Phil Humnicky, Mitchell Layton, Diane Hostetler and the university archives. Design by Old Hat Creative; Norman, Okla. Printing by CPS | Gumpert; Annapolis, Md. Special thanks to Robert Smith and the Old Hat Creative staff as well as Matt Marzullo and Tina Friia and the CPS | Gumpert staff.

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Table of ConTenTsGeorgetown ..................................................................................................................... 4-7University President John J. DeGioia ..............................................................................8Director of Athletics Lee Reed ........................................................................................9Multi-Sport Field ............................................................................................................... 10GUHoyas.com .................................................................................................................. 10Head Coach Dave Urick ...........................................................................................12-13Matt Rienzo........................................................................................................................ 14Scott Urick ......................................................................................................................... 15Jesse Miller ........................................................................................................................ 16Support Staff .................................................................................................................... 162011 Preview..............................................................................................................18-192011 Roster ...................................................................................................................... 20Dan Hostetler .................................................................................................................... 21Max Seligmann ................................................................................................................. 22David Shriver ..................................................................................................................... 23Ryan Shuler ....................................................................................................................... 24Barney Ehrmann / Jack Davis ........................................................................................ 25Bobby Boyle / Nick Heitz ............................................................................................... 26Jon Schoen / Stu Shannon .............................................................................................27Matt Sutherland / Brian Tabb ........................................................................................ 29Brett Weiss / Matt Winter .............................................................................................. 30Zack Angel / Adam Donahue ........................................................................................ 31C-Jay Engelke / CT Fisher .............................................................................................. 32Andrew Lohrfink / Francis McDonough ...................................................................... 33Neil McGroarty / Gerry Reilly ........................................................................................ 34Patrick Schmitz / Henry Van Wagenberg ................................................................... 35Kurt Watkinson / Brian Will ........................................................................................... 36Brennan Bicknesse / Brian Casey ................................................................................37Travis Comeau / Davey Emala....................................................................................... 38Zac Guy / Tyler Knarr ...................................................................................................... 39Dan McKinney / Jason McFadden ............................................................................... 40Michael Morris / Patrick Murray .................................................................................... 41Chris Nourse / Grant Fisher / Jeff Fountain ............................................................... 42Steve Gembowiec / Jack Haley / Christian Kennedy / Chris May ....................... 43Ben Seligmann / Trevor Siebert / John Urbank / John Wujciak ............................ 442011 Opponents ............................................................................................................. 45Series Record vs. 2011 Opponents ........................................................................... 462010 Review ......................................................................................................................472010 Statistics ................................................................................................................. 482010 Boxscores .........................................................................................................49-51Triumph & Heritage ....................................................................................................52-53Hoyas Beyond the Hilltop ........................................................................................54-55Top Games in Hoya History ..................................................................................... 56-57A Typical Year .................................................................................................................... 58All-Time Seires Records ................................................................................................. 60Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................................61-63All-Time Coaches & Captains ....................................................................................... 64Awards & Honors ............................................................................................................. 65Team & Univeristy Awards .............................................................................................. 66Team & Individual Awards ...............................................................................................67Single-Season Records.................................................................................................. 68Career Records ................................................................................................................ 69BIG EAST Conference ....................................................................................................70Dave Urick Top Gun Camp / Compliance .................................................................. 712011 Lacrosse Patrons / Crease Club .......................................................................72

Feb. 20 at Jacksonville noonFeb. 26 at Maryland 3 p.m.March5 at St. John’s * 1 p.m.March 8 at Harvard 3 p.m.March 12 Syracuse * § 11 a.m.March 19 Providence * 1 p.m.March 26 at Duke 1 p.m.April 1 Navy 7 p.m.April 5 at Mount St. Mary’s 7 p.m.April 10 at Notre Dame * noonApril 16 Loyola (Md.) 7 p.m.April 23 Yale 1 p.m.April 30 at Rutgers * 7 p.m.May 7 Villanova * 7 p.m.

home games in bold played at Multi-Sport Field all times Eastern * indicates a BIG EAST Conference game§ M&T Bank Stadium; Baltimore, Md.NCAA First Round; May 14-15; campus sitesNCAA Quarterfinals; May 21; campus sites NCAA Semifinals; May 27; LaValle Stadium; Stony Brook, N.Y. NCAA Finals; May 29; LaValle Stadium; Stony Brook, N.Y.

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Feb. 20 at Jacksonville noonFeb. 26 at Maryland 3 p.m.March5 at St. John’s 1 p.m.March 8 at Harvard 3 p.m.March 12 vs. Syracuse 11 a.m.March 19 vs. Providence 1:00 p.m.March 26 at Duke 1:00 p.m.April 1 vs. Navy 7:00 p.m.April 5 at Mount St. Mary’s 7:00 p.m.April 10 at Notre Dame 12:00 p.m.April 16 vs. Loyola (Md) 7:00 p.m.April 23 vs. Yale 1:00 p.m.April 30 at Rutgers 7:00 p.m.May 7 vs. Villanova 7:00 p.m.

home games in bold played at Multi-Sport Field all times Eastern * indicates a BIG EAST Conference gameNCAA First Round; May 14-15; campus sitesNCAA Quarterfinals; May 21; campus sites NCAA Semifinals; May 27; LaValle Stadium; Stony Brook, N.Y. NCAA Finals; May 29; LaValle Stadium; Stony Brook, N.Y.

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UnIVeRsITY MIssIon sTaTeMenTGeorgetown is a Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university. Established in 1789 in the spirit of the new republic, the University was founded on the principle that serious and sustained discourse among people of different faiths, cultures, and beliefs promotes intellectual, ethical and spiritual understanding. We embody this principle in the diversity of our students, faculty and staff, our commitment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness and our international character. An academic community dedicated to creating and communicating knowledge, Georgetown provides excellent undergraduate, graduate and professional education in the Jesuit tradition for the glory of God and the well-being of humankind.Georgetown educates women and men to be reflective lifelong learners, to be responsible and active participants in civic life, and to live generously in service to others.

GEORGETOWN SOCCER4

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In its history, Georgetown has attracted some of the nation’s top students, whose achievements include some of the most prestigious awards in higher education:

23 Rhodes Scholarships for study at Oxford University since 1984

18 Marshall Scholarships for study in England

19 Mellon Fellowships for graduate study in the United States

10 Luce Foundation Scholarships for study in the Far East

24 Truman Scholarships for study leading to public service since 1977

32 Clare Boothe Luce Scholarships for women in the study of science and engineering

9 Mitchell Scholarships for study in Ireland

14 Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study

27 Goldwater Scholarships for study in math, science and engineering

GEoRGEtowN CoLLEGEAmerican Musical CultureAmerican StudiesAnthropologyArabicArt HistoryBiochemistryBiologyBiology of Global HealthChemistryChineseClassicsComparative LiteratureComputer ScienceEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental BiologyFrenchGermanGovernmentHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesItalian

JapaneseLinguisticsMathematicsMedieval StudiesNeurobiologyPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical EconomyPortuguesePsychologyRussianScience and EngineeringSociologySpanishStudio ArtTheater and Performance StudiesTheologyWomen’s and Gender Studies

thE EDMUND A. wALSh SChooL of foREIGN SERVICECulture & PoliticsInternational Economics

International HistoryInternational PoliticsInternational Political EconomyRegional & Comparative StudiesScience, Technology, & International Affairs

thE RobERt EMMEtt MCDoNoUGh SChooLof bUSINESSAccountingFinanceInternational BusinessManagementMarketingOperations & Information Management

SChooL of NURSING AND hEALth StUDIESHealth Care Management & PolicyHuman ScienceInternational HealthNursing

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WasHInGTon, D.C. ...a CITY lIKe no oTHeRLocated less than five miles from the U.S. Capitol and the National Mall, Georgetown University and its community witnessed history in the making as President Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. History then made its way to the Hilltop as President Obama delivered a speech in Gaston Hall on Georgetown’s campus on April 14, 2009.

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Washington, D.C., a true sports town, has a team in every major league.

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for over three decades, John J. DeGioia has helped to define and strengthen Georgetown University as a premier institution for education and research. Since graduating from the University in 1979, he has served both as a senior administrator and as a faculty member. On July 1, 2001, he became Georgetown’s 48th president. As president, Dr. DeGioia is deeply committed to sustaining academic excellence at Georgetown. He has helped to recruit intellectual leaders to the faculty and secured substantial funding for scholarly research and academic programs. Under Dr. DeGioia’s leadership, the University completed in December 2003 the largest fund-raising effort in University history, the Third Century Campaign. The $1 billion capital campaign benefited Georgetown’s Main, Medical, and Law Center campuses to secure endowment funds for curriculum and faculty support, increase student financial aid, and build and renovate facilities. In 2002-2003, Dr. DeGioia oversaw the largest expansion of campus facilities, with the Southwest Quadrangle - a one million square-foot complex of student housing; study, seminar and music rooms; and a new Jesuit Community Residence - at the forefront. Dr. DeGioia addresses broader issues in higher education as a Chair of the Board of Directors of Campus Compact and of the Forum for the Future of Higher Education. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities; the Board of Directors for the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities; the Executive Committee of the Council on Competitiveness; the Business-Higher Education Forum; the Steering Committee of the Talloires Network; the Big East Conference Executive Committee; and is a Commissioner on the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. To prepare young people for leadership roles in the global community, Dr. DeGioia has expanded opportunities for intercultural and interreligious dialogue, welcomed world leaders to campus, and convened international conferences to address challenging issues. He represents Georgetown at the World Economic Forum, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, where he recently served as Chair of the Education Committee. Dr. DeGioia has enhanced Georgetown’s relationship with the many political, cultural, corporate, and economic resources of Washington, D.C. He serves on the Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Federal City Council. Dr. DeGioia is also a strong supporter of Georgetown’s social justice initiatives that seek to improve opportunities for Washington’s underserved neighborhoods. As the first lay president of a Jesuit university, Dr. DeGioia places special emphasis on sustaining and strengthening Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit identity and its responsibility to serve as a voice and an instrument for justice. He has also been a strong advocate for inter-religious dialogue. He is a member of the Order of Malta, a lay religious order of the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to serving the sick and the poor. Dr. DeGioia is a Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University in 1979 and his PhD in Philosophy from the University in 1995. He has most recently taught “Ethics and Global Development,” “Human Rights: A Culture in Crisis,” and a seminar on “Ways of Knowing.” Prior to his appointment as president, Dr. DeGioia held a variety of senior administrative positions at Georgetown, including senior vice president, responsible for university-wide operations, and dean of student affairs. In 2004, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Academia from the Sons of Italy. And he was named a Washingtonian of the Year by The Washingtonian magazine in 2008. Dr. DeGioia was raised in Orange, Connecticut, and Hanford, California. He and his wife, Theresa Miller DeGioia, a Georgetown alumna, and their son, John Thomas, live in Washington, D.C.

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lee Reed was named the 17th director of athletics (Francis X. Rienzo chair) at Georgetown University in April 2010. As director of athletics, Reed will oversee the operations of all Georgetown University intercollegiate athletics programs, which includes 29 sports and more than 750 student-athletes Reed takes over for Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D., Georgetown’s senior vice-president for strategic development who served as interim director of athletics during the 2009-10 academic year. Reed comes to Georgetown after serving as the director of athletics at Cleveland State University in Ohio for eight years. A former basketball standout at Cleveland State, he joined the Vikings Athletics Department in the summer of 2002. “Lee is committed to educational excellence and competitive success and I am confident that with his leadership we will continue to recruit and support first-rate coaches and student-athletes who maintain the University’s tradition of academic and athletic success,’ Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia said. “This has been a thorough search process and we look forward to the contributions he will make to our athletics program and the lives of our student-athletes.” Under Reed’s leadership the Viking athletics program moved into the upper ranks of the Horizon League and was recognized as one of the top programs in the state of Ohio. Reed oversaw a department that captured 11 Horizon League Championships, as well as six runner-up finishes in the last three years. In addition, Cleveland State University has been represented at the NCAA Championship 15 times during that span. Reed’s plan and vision led the Vikings to claim the James J. McCafferty Trophy during the 2007-08 season, an honor recognizing the Horizon League’s all-sport champion. It was the first time that CSU captured the award. CSU won the league’s Men’s All-Sports Award, while the Vikings finished third in the Women’s All-Sports Award. The Vikings, who had never finished higher than fifth place in the McCafferty standings, became just the fourth current Horizon League school to win the award. Reed is well-respected nationally, having represented the Horizon League on the NCAA Management Council and as the president of the NCAA I-AAA Athletic Director’s Association in 2007-08. He is also a member of the NCAA Basketball Academic Enhancement Group, a working group composed of presidents, chancellors, head coaches, commissioners, athletic directors and faculty athletic representatives, which was established to develop strategies to enhance the academic performance and graduation rates of NCAA Division I men’s basketball. Reed has served as chairman of the John McLendon Memorial Minority Postgraduate Scholarship Awards committee, which is operated through NACDA, Reed also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. In March of 2005, he was named one of the 50 Most Powerful African-Americans in Sports by Black Enterprise magazine. Reed rejoined the Vikings after spending the previous seven years (1995-02) at Eastern Michigan University, the last four as associate athletic director for internal affairs. As associate athletic director, Reed oversaw all internal affairs of the department, including compliance, operations and facilities. He had administrative oversight for seven Olympic sports, coordinating fund raising, budget development and the hiring and evaluation of coaches. He administered the athletic department’s $3.5 million grant-in-aid budget that covered 21 sports. A four-year letterman in men’s basketball at Cleveland State, Reed played on teams that compiled a 61-47 mark, serving as team captain for the 1982-83 season. Reed then served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of New Mexico from 1984-86. He later received a master’s degree in sports administration from UNM in 1994.

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GUHoYas.CoMGUHoyas.com, the official website for Georgetown Athletics including the Georgetown men’s lacrosse program, is in its sixth season powered by CBSSports.com College Network, the leader in the production, management and hosting of official athletic websites for colleges and universities across the United States. CBSSports.com College Network currently produces a network of approximately 175 official athletic sites for schools including Georgetown University.

Visitors can watch the latest videos on Georgetown’s 29 teams, learn about their favorite Hoyas, read the latest news on the Hilltop and check the upcoming schedule. After each contest, check back with GUHoyas.com for postgame releases, statistics, photo galleries, and other features. All your favorite Hoya gear can also be purchased through GUHoyas.com by visiting the online store.

CBSSports.com College Network is a unit of CBS Interactive, a leading online content network for information and entertainment. With more than 200 million people visiting its properties each month, CBS Interactive is the eighth-largest Web property globally. Its portfolio of leading brands, which include CNET, CBS.com, CBSSports.com, GameSpot, TV.com, BNET, CBS RADIO and Last.fm, span popular categories like technology, entertainment, sports, news and business.

The Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team will play at the Multi-Sport Field for the sixth-straight season. Multi-Sport Field, a FieldTurf surface, is home to football and the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. Located at the center of campus, the facility currently has a seating capacity of 2,500, but upon completion will accommodate a seating capacity of 4,500 (2,000 in the East stands and 2,500 in the West stands). A new multi-purpose field of FieldTurf will allow year-round practices and games for football and men’s and women’s lacrosse. Multi-Sport Field, the most significant undertaking in the history of Georgetown athletics, will provide a new and adequately sized gathering place for the Georgetown community, including hundreds of athletic, academic, educational and recreational opportunities throughout the years to engage students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, neighbors and friends. Situated at the heart of campus and adjacent to the Southwest Quad, Village C and Harbin Dorms, Multi-Sport Field will serve as a natural hub for walkway “spokes,” enabling all the amenities and spaces of the campus to be interconnected for use and enjoyment on a 24/7 basis. The central location guarantees audiences for future events on the Hilltop, while providing a pastoral focal point for all who look down from the dorms. The facility will be built in a phased sequence to minimize the effect on game schedules and to allow for greater integration among facility projects. The first phase, unveiled on September 17, 2005 for the Hoyas football home opener against Brown, included the construction of the artificial turf field and the implementation of temporary stands and press box. The next phases will include the completion of the stands, permanent fencing, a two-level press box, support spaces, locker rooms, video and conference rooms and training room, as well as a new video scoreboard.

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Dave Urick, now in his 22nd season, is the head coach of the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team. Urick has

brought the Hoyas’ program to national prominence and has established GU as one of the elite lacrosse programs in the country. Georgetown has made the NCAA Tournament in 11 of the past 14 seasons under Urick and during that stretch, the program advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals nine times, including six-straight seasons. In 1999, the Hoyas advanced all the way to the NCAA semifinals, the best finish ever in the history of Georgetown lacrosse. In 20 of his 21 years at Georgetown, the Hoyas have had winning records, the only winning seasons in the program’s 36-year history of Division I competition. After leading GU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1997, Urick was the recipient of Georgetown’s 1996-97 Outstanding Coaching Achievement Award. Urick has a 209-86 mark at Georgetown, including a school record 13 wins in 1999. His teams have won at least 10 games on 12 occasions. The Hoyas have been ranked in the top 10 of the final United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Top 20 Poll in 12 of the past 14 years. After beating Maryland in the 2007 season opener, Georgetown was ranked No. 1 in the country in the USILA Top 20 poll, the first time the team was ranked first in program history. In 31 seasons as a head coach at the collegiate level, Urick has posted an impressive record of 331-116 for a .740 winning percentage. Urick is the NCAA Division I leader for active coaches in total wins (331) and second in winning percentage (.740). Urick is also third with 331 career-coaching victories. He earned his 250th career-coaching win vs. Manhattan in the NCAA Tournament on May 12, 2002, and earned his 300th against Fairfield on April 7, 2007. Following the 2010 season Urick was named the USILA Howdy Myers Man of the Year in recognition for his contributions to the game and as the all-time wins leader in the sport. In 30 seasons as a head coach, Urick has had 97 different players earn All-American accolades. All 60 of Georgetown’s All-Americans have come under the tutelage of Urick. Attackman Greg McCavera became the first GU player to garner First Team All-America honors in 1999 and five other Hoyas have

earned that distinction since, Steve Dusseau (2001, 2002), Kyle Sweeney (2002), Brodie Merrill (2004, 2005), Walid Hajj (2004) and Jerry Lambe (2008). In 2005, Merrill became only the second Georgetown player, joining Dusseau, to earn two first-team honors. Urick was named the ECAC Lacrosse League Coach of the Year in 2000 and again in 2007, and has had 55 players named to the ECAC First and Second Teams. His players have won the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year Award five seasons, the ECAC Defensive Player of the Year Award five times and the ECAC Rookie of the Year Award twice. In addition, Urick has had 53 of his players

participate in the prestigious North-South All-Star Game. All but two of the 26 Georgetown players to participate in the North-South Game played under Urick. Urick coached in the North-South All-Star Game in 1984 and 1992 and took the helm of the South squad again in 2004. Urick coached five players to All BIG EAST honors in the first year of the conference, including Chris Nixon, who was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Urick-coached players have also had a major impact on the international stage. At the 2006 International Lacrosse Federation World Championships, Merrill, who was named the tournament’s Outstanding Defensive Player,

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WiNNiNGeSt ACtiVe CoACheSBy Wins Name, School Years Won Lost Pct.1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 31 331 116 .74042. Dom Starsia, Virginia 28 316 113 .73663. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 35 288 257 .52844. John Danowski, Duke 28 285 152 .65225. Bill Tierney, Denver 26 284 98 .74356. Mike Pressler, Bryant 26 276 120 .69707. Tony Seaman, Towson 29 260 156 .62508. Scott Nelson, Marist 23 223 103 .68409. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 24 216 118 .646710. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 24 202 123 .6215

By Percentages Name, School Years Won Lost Pct.1. John Desko, Syracuse 12 147 44 .76962. Bill Tierney, Denver 26 284 98 .74353. Dave Urick, Georgetown 31 331 116 .74054. Dom Starsia, Virginia 28 316 113 .73665. Jeff Tambroni, Penn State 10 109 40 .73156. Dave Pietramala, John Hopkins 13 136 55 .71207. Mike Pressler, Bryant 26 276 120 .69708. Scott Nelson, Marist 23 223 103 .68409. John Danowski, Duke 28 285 152 .652210. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 24 216 118 .6467

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led the Canadian National Team to a 15-10 win over the United States in the championship game. Team USA’s roster included Sweeney and Urick’s son, Scott. During the summer of 2008, then Hoya Craig Dowd was named the Most Outstanding Attackman, and Bobby Boyle helped lead the United States U-19 to the World Championship. Urick came to Georgetown after spending 10 years as the head coach at Hobart College. During his tenure at Hobart, Urick amassed a 122-30 record and won 10 consecutive NCAA Division III titles. He is one of only four coaches in the history of the NCAA to have won 10 consecutive national titles. Urick has been inducted to four Halls of Fame for his contributions to lacrosse as a coach. The latest induction was to the Potomac Chapter of the United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame on January 22, 2005 and prior to that he was

inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame on July 23, 1998. On October 6, 1990, Urick was inducted into the Hobart College Athletic Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Upstate New York Lacrosse Foundation Chapter in February of 1991. Prior to his 10 years as the mentor of the Hobart lacrosse team, Urick served eight seasons as assistant coach and helped Hobart win back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1976 and 1977. Also in 1977, Urick took the helm of the Statesmen’s football team and won Coach of the Year honors in the Independent College Athletic Conference in his first season, as he guided the team to a 7-2 mark. He served as Hobart’s head football coach until 1981. Urick is a 1970 graduate of Cortland State, where he was an All-ECAC linebacker as well as captain of both the football and lacrosse

teams as a senior. He was inducted into Cortland State’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 and was the recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1980. One of Urick’s many honors in the lacrosse world was being selected to serve as head coach of the 1986 Team USA, which won the gold medal at the World Games in Toronto. He served as an assistant on the 1982 USA team that won the gold medal and is the current Chair of the USA Team Coaches Selection Committee. In 1980 and 1981, Urick was the recipient of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s Francis L. “Babe” Kraus Award as the Coach of the Year. Urick is a former Chairman and member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee and the USILA Rules Advisory Committee. He and his wife Linda, have three children, Holly (C’98), Scott (C‘00) and Mindy (C’02), and reside in Fairfax, Va.

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MaTT RIenZo is in his 10th season as an assistant coach with the Georgetown men’s lacrosse program. Rienzo will continue in his primary role as defensive coordinator and running the substitution box. During Rienzo’s tenure, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team has reached the NCAA Quarterfinals six times. The Hoyas have consistently been one of the most imposing defensive teams in the country. Over the last nine years, the Hoyas’ defense has ranked among the top defensive units in the country. In 2003, Rienzo coached the unit to a Georgetown record for goals allowed per game at 7.33, which ranked seventh nationally. In 2004, the Hoyas gave up only 8.00 goals per game and in 2005, the unit allowed only 8.27 goals per game. The Hoyas ranked among the top-10 in the

country in 2006 – ranking ninth by allowing only 7.54 goals per game – as the team won 12 games and the 2006 ECAC Championship. In 2007, GU limited 12 opponents to 10 goals or fewer and ranked 19th nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 8.20 goals per game. In 2008, the unit held nine teams to 10 goals or fewer and allowed only 8.76 goals per game. Under Rienzo’s tutelage, defensemen have received All-American honors 16 times in nine years, highlighted by the play of three-time honorees Kyle Sweeney and Brodie Merrill, who earned national honors twice. In 2002, he coached Sweeney to ECAC Defensive Player of the Year honors and to a spot on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American First Team. Sweeney went on to start every game for Team USA at the 2006 World Championships and was selected to represent the United States in the 2010 Games in England. Sweeney has played in Major League Lacrosse (MLL) for eight years and is currently playing for the Boston Cannons, in addition to playing for the Philadelphia Wings in the National Lacrosse League. Rienzo also guided Merrill to USILA First Team All-American honors in 2004 and 2005, respectively, the first Georgetown player to earn a spot on the first team in consecutive years. Merrill the 2005 ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and two-time First Team All-ECAC selection, was also a Tewaaraton Trophy Finalist in 2005. Merrill was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the World Games after leading

the Canadian National Team to the 2006 and 2010 World Lacrosse Championship. Following his graduation from Georgetown, Merrill embarked on a professional career that saw him earn a league-record five-straight Defensive Player of the Year awards from the MLL. He was also named the NLL’s Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in 2006. During his time at Georgetown, Rienzo also tutored Jerry Lambe, and Chris Nixon. Lambe was a two-time ECAC Defensive Player of the Year (2007, 2008) and earned USILA First Team All-American honors in 2007. Last year, Nixon was the recipient of the first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Award and was an Honorable Mention All-American. Rienzo served on the staff at the University of Notre Dame in 2001. He worked with the Fighting Irish defense, which ranked third in the nation, giving up less than seven goals per game. The Irish advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the first time in school history that year. Prior to his stint at Notre Dame, Rienzo was the Dean of Students and Head Lacrosse Coach at Gonzaga High School in Washington. He guided his alma mater to a 14-7 record in 2000 as Gonzaga advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Finals. In 2004, Rienzo was inducted into Gonzaga College High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Rienzo graduated from Georgetown in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. In May of 2010, he completed a master’s degree in Sports Industry Management from Georgetown. As an undergraduate, he played four seasons and was a three-year starter under Head Coach Dave Urick. A two-time team Most Valuable Player, Rienzo helped lead the Hoyas to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1997, when he was named an Honorable Mention All-American. He played in the 1997 North-South All-Star Game after graduation. Rienzo was drafted by the Bridgeport (Conn.) Barrage of the MLL in the 2002 Supplemental Draft. Rienzo, the son of former Georgetown Athletics Director Francis X. Rienzo, is married to the former Julie Shaw and resides in Bethesda, Md. They are the proud parents of Matthew Xavier (6), Grace (4) and Lila (8mo.).

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sCoTT URICK is in his 10th season as an assistant coach with the Georgetown men’s lacrosse program. Urick will again focus his coaching efforts on the team’s offense. In six of the last nine seasons, the Georgetown offense has finished the season ranked among the top-20 nationally in scoring offense. Last season, the offense ranked No. 9 in the country in scoring offense, averaging 11.86 goals per game, and scored at least 10 goals times. Seniors Andrew Brancaccio and Scott Kocis both earned All-American honors under Urick. Along with attack Craig Dowd, Brancaccio and Kocis were named First Team All-BIG EAST. In 2008, the offensive unit averaged 11.46 goals per game, which ranked No.7 in the country, and scored at least 10 goals in nine different games. The squad also ranked fifth in the country in 2008

in man-up offense, scoring 25 goals in 58 chances (43.1 percent). In 2007, the Hoyas averaged 9.33 goals per game and scored at least 10 goals in 10 games. Brendan Cannon, who led the team in scoring with 44 points, was named the ECAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and earned second team All-America honors, while Andrew Brancaccio was named an honorable mention All-American. In 2006, the unit finished the season ranked 18th nationally in scoring, tallying 9.77 goals per game. Four of his players earned All-ECAC honors and three were named All-American, including Cannon, who led the team in scoring in 2006 with 46 points and ranked fourth in the country with 32 assists. In 2005, the squad averaged 10.53 goals per game and ranked 13th in the country. The Hoya offense finished the 2004 season in a tie for 12th nationally in scoring with a 10.57 goals per game average. Urick was a major key to Walid Hajj being named USILA First Team All-American and the ECAC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2004. He has also coached 2007 senior captain Trevor Casey, who won the ECAC’s Rookie of the Year award. In 2003, Georgetown’s offense hit double digits on eight occasions and three players garnered All-ECAC honors. In Urick’s first season with the Hoyas, he helped coach the offense to the number seven spot nationally in scoring offense, averaging 12.47 goals a game. He also coached the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year and All-American Steve Dusseau

who set a Georgetown single season record with 53 tallies. Urick served on the Cornell staff in 2001, where he helped guide the team to a 7-6 overall record and a second-place finish in the Ivy League. Urick played nine years of professional lacrosse in the Major League Lacrosse League, spending eight years with the New Jersey Pride (2001-08) and the 2009 season with the Washington Bayhawks. A four-time all-star selection, Urick was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 MLL All-Star Game after netting four goals and handing out one assist. Urick, who once appeared in 76-straight MLL games, scored 234 goals in 102 career games. During the summer of 2006, Urick was a member of the United States national team, which advanced to the championship game of the World Lacrosse Championships in Ontario, Canada. Urick scored a team-high 20 goals for Team USA. Urick graduated from Georgetown as the school’s all-time leading goal scorer with 144 and is second in GU history with 47 goals in one season. He was a two-time All-America selection and was a captain in both his junior and senior years. Urick recorded 180 career points, the fifth highest total in school history, and played on four NCAA Tournament teams, including the 1999 team, which advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. An All-Tournament selection in 1999, he also represented Georgetown in the 2000 North/South All-Star game and was the team MVP. Urick, the son of Georgetown head men’s lacrosse coach Dave Urick, resides in Washington, D.C.

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Jesse MIlleR is in his fifth season as an assistant volunteer coach with the Georgetown men’s lacrosse program. Miller came to the Hilltop after spending three years as an assistant at Tufts University in Massachusetts. While at Tufts, Miller served as the team’s defensive coordinator, directed the team’s recruiting efforts and assisted with fundraising and other team events. A four-year letterwinner at Tufts, Miller earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering in 2004. He helped lead the Jumbos to a No. 10 national ranking and a 13-3 record as a senior in 2004 and to a No. 20 national ranking and an 11- 5 mark in 2003. Miller was selected to play in the North-South Senior All-Star Game in 2004 and was an honorable mention All-New England selection. Miller earned a master of engineering degree from Tufts in 2006.

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thE GEoRGEtowN MEN’S lacrosse team enters the 2011 season determined to make the NCAA tournament and win the BIG EAST title. The Hoyas, who have missed the NCAA Tournament the past three seasons, after advancing to at least the quarterfinals for eight of the nine previous years, will also be tasked with replacing five All BIG EAST caliber performers. The Hoyas will not be without the talent to do so, as senior long pole Barney Ehrmann, who returns from injury and sophomore Travis Comeau, the leading freshman goal scorer in Georgetown lacrosse history, were both preseason All BIG EAST selections. The squad also features a strong corps of senior captains, including Dan Hostetler, Rickey Mirabito, Max Seligmann, David Shriver and Ryan Shuler, for a team that went 5-1 and finished in second place in the first year of BIG EAST men’s lacrosse. Dave Urick returns at the helm for his 22nd season on the Hilltop. Urick, who is the all-time winningest active coach in NCAA lacrosse has compiled 331 wins overall and 209 at Georgetown through his storied career.

AttACK Georgetown will have some firepower in its attack unit with two of its top three goal scorers returning, in graduate student Rickey Mirabito (24 goals, five assists) and sophomore Travis Comeau (25 goals, 5 assists) coming back to the Hilltop.

Comeau, an All BIG EAST Preseason Team selection will look to build on a rookie season that saw him become the leading freshmen goal-scorer in Georgetown lacrosse history, with 25 goals. Comeau, a left-handed goal-scorer, started seven games last season and should be a mainstay at attack. Mirabito returns for his final season after scoring 24 goals last season and 62 over his last three. Last season, Mirabito finished second in the conference in goals per game (2.40) and points per game (3.20) in five BIG EAST games. Sophomore Zac Guy will move to attack after tallying 11 assists as a midfielder during his freshman year. The Hoyas will hope for Guy’s playmaking abilities to shine through while on the field with scoring threats Comeau and Mirabito . Sophomore Davey Emala, who scored six goals and proved to be a well-rounded player as a freshman, is expected to see minutes at attack. The Hoyas will have depth in the form of David Shriver, who will also compete for time on the extra-man unit, as well as junior Adam Donahue and freshman Jeff Fountain.

MIDfIELD GU will be tasked with replacing All BIG EAST middies Andrew Brancaccio, Scott Kocis and Chris Schuville, but will able to do so with a mix of experience and youth. Max Seligmann, an athletic, two-way midfielder scored 14 goals last season and is the Hoyas third-leading returning scorer. Seligmann brings experience to what will be

a young midfield unit. Sophomores Brian Casey, the younger brother of former Hoya standout Trevor Casey, and Dan McKinney will compete to fill out the rest of the starting midfield line. Junior Zack Angel, who scored seven goals last season and was the team’s 2009 freshman of the year, will also compete to fill out the rest of the starting midfield line. The Hoyas second line will include senior Stu Shannon, whose shooting range and hard shot will also earn him time on the Hoyas’ extra-man unit. Ryan Shuler will again move from attack to midfield and sophomore Jason McFadden will compete along with senior Brett Weiss, who will move between attack and midfield throughout the season. Depth in the midfield will be provided by juniors Brian Will and Henry Van Wagenberg. Junior Gerry Reilly and graduate student Matt Sutherland, a transfer from Cornell, will be counted on to be leaders at defensive middie. Junior Kurt Watkinson will also see time, while junior Neil McGroarty and freshman John Wujciak will also compete for playing time. Junior Francis McDonough could also become a factor at defensive middie as he recovers from surgery in the offseason. .

DEfENSE The Hoyas have traditionally had one of the most athletic defenses in the country. The 2011 edition should be no different, as the unit should be experienced and physically imposing with seniors Barney

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Ehrmann (6-6, 230), Dan Hostetler (6-2, 205) and Bobby Boyle (6-2, 210)Ehrmann returns as one of the best long-stick players in the nation. Ehrmann, a 6-6, 230 pound former All- American is an exceptional athlete, who will play close defense and long stick middie (LSM). Hostetler, one of the most athletic players in the country, will play close defense and could also see time at long stick middie. Boyle returns after sitting out 2010 due to injury and could be a key part of the defense becoming a cohesive unit. Boyle has proved to be a very good off-ball defender and team defender. Sophomore Brennan Bicknese also returns after gaining valuable minutes as a freshman on close defense. Chris Nourse also gained experience as a freshman and is poised to earn minutes at close defense and LSM. Patrick Murray, Tyler Knarr, Robert Koger, John Schoen and Pat Schmitz will also provide depth on defense.

GoALIE Senior Jack Davis returns with a clean bill of health, after being hampered by injury during the 2010 season. Despite playing hurt through the better part of last season, Davis led Georgetown to six wins, playing in nine games. In 2009, Davis started all 14 games, finishing the season with an 8.49 goals against average. CT Fisher and Matt Winter will both compete with Davis to start and earn the backup role. Fisher started five games and

played in nine during the 2010 season, holding opponents to 9.66 goals per game and recording three victories.

SPECIALIStS Senior Brian Tabb, returns to the face-off circle and could establish himself as one of the best in the nation. Tabb, whose .549 face-off percentage was second in the BIG EAST and 22nd in the NCAA, also led the BIG EAST and tied for seventh in the nation averaging 6.14 ground balls per game. Tabb is currently seventh in Georgetown history with 219 career face-off wins. Georgetown will have the luxury of depth at the face-off X, with redshirt freshman Tyler Knarr providing another strong face-off option, as does sophomore Patrick Murray. Both long pole players, along with Matt Sutherland will push to be the first or second face-off option for the Hoyas.

SChEDULE Georgetown will play five road games to open the season, a task that could prove daunting, but one the Blue & Gray are looking forward to. During that opening stretch, the Hoyas will play two games in NFL Stadiums, opening the season in the Sunshine Classic on February 20 with second-year program Jacksonville at Everbank Field, the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Georgetown will also host Syracuse as part of the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. on March 12, which will be broadcast on ESPNU.

Nine of the Hoyas’ 14 games in 2011 will be played against opponents that finished the 2010 season ranked in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) national poll, giving fans a look at some of the top competition in the country. The Hoyas first home game is slated for March 19 against BIG EAST opponent Providence College. Georgetown’s home schedule will also include three games under the lights of MSF, including Navy (Friday, April 1), Loyola (Md.) (Saturday, April 16) and Villanova (Saturday, May 7). They will also host Yale (Saturday, April 23), and Villanova (Saturday, May 7). Once again, Georgetown will have each of its home games televised during the 2011 season, playing Yale on MASN, while each of the remaining games will be broadcast on Verizon Fios1. Three of the Hoyas eight road games will appear on the ESPN family of networks, with its opener against Jacksonville appearing on ESPN3. The annual game with local-rival Maryland (Feb. 25) will appear on ESPNU, while they will also appear on ESPNU when they travel to South Bend, Ind. on April 10 to take on Notre Dame. Georgetown will also travel to face St. John’s (Saturday, March 5), Harvard (Tuesday, March 8), Duke (Saturday, March 26) and Mount Saint Mary’s (Tuesday, April 5).

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2011 plaYeRs2011 RosTeRNo. NAME PoS. CL. ht. wt. hoMEtowN/hIGh SChooL1 Zac Guy A So. 6-0 182 Tully, N.Y. / Lafayette2 Brian Will M Jr. 6-0 190 Potomac, Md. / The Bullis School3 Stu Shannon M Sr. 6-8 220 Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Country Day4 David Shriver A Sr. 5-9 170 Timonium, Md. / Boys’ Latin5 Davey Emala A So. 5-11 195 Baltimore, Md. / Gilman6 Rickey Mirabito A GS 6-3 200 Binghamton, N.Y. / Chenango Forks7 Brian Casey M So. 6-2 180 Bethesda, Md. / Georgetown Prep8 Dan McKinney M So. 5-8 170 Niskayuna, N.Y. / Niskayuna9 Brennan Bicknese D So. 5-11 205 Ridgewood, N.J. / Delbarton10 Max Seligmann M Sr. 6-2 215 Essex Fells, N.J. / Delbarton11 Jack Davis G Sr. 6-1 180 Glen Ridge, N.J. / Glen Ridge12 Francis McDonough M Jr. 6-4 205 Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City13 Zack Angel M Jr. 5-11 190 Park Hall, Md. / St. Mary Ryken14 Chris Nourse D So. 6-0 185 Erieville, N.Y. / The Hotchkiss School15 Kurt Watkinson M Jr. 6-3 205 Paoli, Pa. / The Haverford School16 Tyler Knarr D So. 6-3 195 Eagleville, Pa. / LaSalle College High School17 Bobby Boyle D Sr. 6-2 210 Atlantic Highlands, N.J. / Lawrenceville School18 Matt Winter G Sr. 6-4 200 New Haven, Conn. / Choate Rosemary Hall19 Michael Morris D So. 6-4 210 Ridgewood, N.J. / Deerfield Academy20 Henry VanWagenberg M Jr. 6-3 200 Salisbury, Md. / Georgetown Prep21 Nick Heitz M Sr. 5-11 180 Darien, Conn. / Darien22 Ryan Shuler A Sr. 6-1 190 Chevy Chase, Md. / Georgetown Prep23 Dan Hostetler D Sr. 6-4 215 Ellicott City, Md. / River Hill24 Chris May M Fr. 5-8 190 McLean, Va. / Gonzaga25 Brian Tabb M Jr. 5-10 185 Potomac, Md. / Georgetown Prep26 Patrick Schmitz D Jr. 6-0 175 Bethesda, Md./Georgetown Prep27 Neil McGroarty M Jr. 5-9 185 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s28 Adam Donahue A Jr. 6-2 195 Columbus, Ohio / Upper Arlington29 Jake Haley G Fr. 6-0 180 Grasonville, Md. / Queen Anne’s County30 Brett Weiss A Sr. 5-11 170 Phoenix, Md. / Boys’ Latin32 Patrick Murray D So. 6-1 220 Denver, Colo. / Kent Denver33 Jon Schoen D Sr. 6-0 190 Darien, Conn. / Darien34 Rob Koger D Jr. 6-5 220 Toronto, Ontario / Brewster Academy35 Ben Seligmann D Fr. 6-0 185 Essex Fells, N.J. / Delbarton36 Matt Sutherland M GS 6-0 210 Manhasset, N.Y. / Manhasset/Cornell37 Trevor Siebert G Fr. 5-9 160 Annapolis, Md. / McDonogh38 Christian Kennedy M Fr. 5-8 180 Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor39 Andrew Lohrfink D Jr. 6-1 197 Armonk, N.Y. / Byram Hills40 C-Jay Engelke A Jr. 5-10 175 North Massapequa, N.Y. / Farmingdale41 Gerry Reilly M Jr. 6-1 190 Cincinnati, Ohio / Saint Xavier42 Jason McFadden M So. 5-11 180 Bel Air, Md. / Calvert Hall43 Barney Ehrmann D Sr. 6-6 230 Baltimore, Md. / Gilman44 Travis Comeau A So. 5-8 155 Red Deer, Alberta / Hill Academy45 Grant Fisher M Fr. 6-1 180 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Brother Rice46 John Urbank D Fr. 6-4 200 Mineola, N.Y. / Chaminade47 Steve Grembowiec M Fr. 5-11 175 Kinnelon, N.J. / Kinnelon48 Jeff Fountain A Fr. 5-7 150 Lutherville-Timonium, Md. / St. Paul’s School for Boys49 John Wujciak M Fr. 6-3 195 Essex Fells, N.J. / Delbarton50 C.T. Fisher G Jr. 6-4 205 Chevy Chase, Md. / Landon hEAD CoACh: Dave Urick ASSIStANt CoAChES: Matt Rienzo, Scott UrickVoLUNtEER ASSIStANt CoACh: Jesse MillerCAPtAINS: Dan Hostetler, Rickey Mirabito, Max Seligman, David Shriver, Ryan ShulertRAINER: Shawn Hendi

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RosTeRbReaKDoWnhoYAS bY CLASS: Graduate Students (2): R. Mirabito, M. SutherlandSeniors (12): B. Boyle, J. Davis, B. Ehrmann, N. Heitz, D. Hostetler, J. Schoen, M. Seligmann, S. Shannon, D. Shriver, R. Shuler, B. Weiss, M. Winter Juniors (14): Z. Angel, A. Donahue, C. Engelke, C. Fisher, R. Koger, A. Lohrfink, F. McDonough, N. McGroarty, G. Reilly, P. Schmitz, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, K. Watkinson, B. WillSophomores (11): B. Bicknese, B. Casey, T. Comeau, D. Emala, Z. Guy, T. Knarr, J. McFadden, D. McKinney, M. Morris, P. Murray, C. Noursefreshman (10): G. Fisher, J. Fountain, S. Grembowiec, J. Haley, C. Kennedy, C. May, B. Seligmann, T. Siebert, J. Urbank, J. Wujciak

hoYAS bY PoSItIoN: Attack (9): T. Comeau, A. Donahue, D. Emala, C. Engelke, J. Fountain, Z. Guy, R. Mirabito, D. Shriver, B. WeissMidfield (21): Z. Angel, B. Casey, G. Fisher, S. Grembowiec, N. Heitz, C. Kennedy, C. May, F. McDonough, J. McFadden, N. McGroarty, D. McKinney, G. Reilly, M. Seligmann, S. Shannon, R. Shuler, M. Sutherland, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, K. Watkinson, B. Will, J. Wujciak Defense (14): B. Bicknese, B. Boyle, B. Ehrmann, D. Hostetler, T. Knarr, R. Koger, A. Lohrfink, M. Morris, P. Murray C. Nourse, P. Schmitz, J. Schoen, B. Seligmann, J. UrbankGoalies (5): J. Davis, C. Fisher, J. Haley, T. Siebert, M. Winter

hoYAS bY StAtE: Canada (2): T. Comeau, R. Koger, Colorado (1): P. MurrayConnecticut (3): N. Heitz, J. Schoen, M. Winter, Maryland (17): Z. Angel, B. Casey, B. Ehrmann, D. Emala, C. Fisher, J. Fountain, J. Haley, D. Hostetler, J. McFadden, P. Schmitz, T. Siebert, D. Shriver, R. Shuler, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, B. Weiss, B. Will Michigan (2): G. Fisher, S. Shannon, New Jersey (8): B. Bicknese, B. Boyle, J. Davis, S. Grembowiec, M. Morris, B. Seligmann, M. Seligmann, J. Wujciak, New York (10): C. Engelke, Z. Guy, C. Kennedy, A. Lohrfink, F. McDonough, D. McKinney, R. Mirabito, C. Nourse, M. Sutherland, J. Urbank, ohio (2): A. Donahue, G. Reilly, Pennsylvania (2): T. Knarr, K. Watkinson

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2010: Appeared in 14 games, started 12 times … Scored one goal and had two assists for three points … Fourth on the team with 40 ground balls … Third on the team with 13 caused turnovers … Had eight games with at least three ground balls … Registered a season-high five ground balls against Delaware and Villanova.

2009: Appeared in all 14 games … Scored one goal … Collected 11 ground balls … Tallied a goal against Mount St. Mary’s … Had a season-high three ground balls against UMass.

2008: Appeared in 12 games … Had three assists to compile three points on the season … Collected seven groundballs … Had assists against Mount St. Mary’s, Massachusetts and Penn State.

high School: A standout in both football and lacrosse, as well as basketball … Captained all three teams as a senior … Named the Howard County Player of the Year in lacrosse when he scored

41 goals and had 45 assists for 86 points … Earned All-Metro Lacrosse honors from the Washington Post … An Under Armour All-American Underclassmen Lacrosse All-Star … Played in the Top 205 All-Star Game and the Free State All-Star Game vs. Connecticut .. Set five River Hill records … Finished his career with 109 goals and 125 assists for 234 points, while collecting 299 ground balls … In football, a three-year starter at quarterback and safety … Finished his career with 60 career touchdowns (35 passing, 25 rushing), 3,365 yards and 221 tackles …

Personal: Born on December 7, 1988 in Columbia, Md. … The son of Douglas and Nancy Hostetler … Older brother, Ben, was a middie for the Hoyas … His is oldest brother, Matt, played football at Brown, and his sister, Laura, was a two-time All-American in women’s lacrosse at George Washington … His father, three uncles and a cousin all played football at Penn State … The nephew of Jeff Hostetler, who played in the NFL for 15 years and was the starting quarterback when the New York Giants won the 1991 Super Bowl … Fifteen other cousins play or played college sports … Very active in the community … Participated in Young Life Christian Organization, which

reaches out to high school students and served as a camp counselor at Caprarolla Camp … Hiked a four-mile trail to raise money for cystic fibrosis, traveled to the Ukraine to teach first graders English … Participated in Adopt-A-Read Program.

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RosTeRbReaKDoWnhoYAS bY CLASS: Graduate Students (2): R. Mirabito, M. SutherlandSeniors (12): B. Boyle, J. Davis, B. Ehrmann, N. Heitz, D. Hostetler, J. Schoen, M. Seligmann, S. Shannon, D. Shriver, R. Shuler, B. Weiss, M. Winter Juniors (14): Z. Angel, A. Donahue, C. Engelke, C. Fisher, R. Koger, A. Lohrfink, F. McDonough, N. McGroarty, G. Reilly, P. Schmitz, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, K. Watkinson, B. WillSophomores (11): B. Bicknese, B. Casey, T. Comeau, D. Emala, Z. Guy, T. Knarr, J. McFadden, D. McKinney, M. Morris, P. Murray, C. Noursefreshman (10): G. Fisher, J. Fountain, S. Grembowiec, J. Haley, C. Kennedy, C. May, B. Seligmann, T. Siebert, J. Urbank, J. Wujciak

hoYAS bY PoSItIoN: Attack (9): T. Comeau, A. Donahue, D. Emala, C. Engelke, J. Fountain, Z. Guy, R. Mirabito, D. Shriver, B. WeissMidfield (21): Z. Angel, B. Casey, G. Fisher, S. Grembowiec, N. Heitz, C. Kennedy, C. May, F. McDonough, J. McFadden, N. McGroarty, D. McKinney, G. Reilly, M. Seligmann, S. Shannon, R. Shuler, M. Sutherland, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, K. Watkinson, B. Will, J. Wujciak Defense (14): B. Bicknese, B. Boyle, B. Ehrmann, D. Hostetler, T. Knarr, R. Koger, A. Lohrfink, M. Morris, P. Murray C. Nourse, P. Schmitz, J. Schoen, B. Seligmann, J. UrbankGoalies (5): J. Davis, C. Fisher, J. Haley, T. Siebert, M. Winter

hoYAS bY StAtE: Canada (2): T. Comeau, R. Koger, Colorado (1): P. MurrayConnecticut (3): N. Heitz, J. Schoen, M. Winter, Maryland (17): Z. Angel, B. Casey, B. Ehrmann, D. Emala, C. Fisher, J. Fountain, J. Haley, D. Hostetler, J. McFadden, P. Schmitz, T. Siebert, D. Shriver, R. Shuler, B. Tabb, H. Van Wagenberg, B. Weiss, B. Will Michigan (2): G. Fisher, S. Shannon, New Jersey (8): B. Bicknese, B. Boyle, J. Davis, S. Grembowiec, M. Morris, B. Seligmann, M. Seligmann, J. Wujciak, New York (10): C. Engelke, Z. Guy, C. Kennedy, A. Lohrfink, F. McDonough, D. McKinney, R. Mirabito, C. Nourse, M. Sutherland, J. Urbank, ohio (2): A. Donahue, G. Reilly, Pennsylvania (2): T. Knarr, K. Watkinson

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2010: A starter in 12 games … Led the team with 24 goals scored … Third on the team with 29 points … Had five assists … Finished the season with eight multi-goal games and had eight multi-point games … Third on the team with 59 shots … Scored two game-winning goals … Tied a career-high with five goals and set a career-high with eight points in the regular season finale win at Villanova … In the last four games of the season, he scored 13 goals and had four assists for 17 points … Scored three goals against St. John’s and had four in a win over Rutgers … Scored two goals apiece against Maryland, Harvard, Mount St. Mary’s, Loyola and Massachusetts.

2009: A starter in all 14 games … Tied for second on the team with 29 points … Scored a team-high 23 goals … Third on the team with six assists … Tied for the team lead with five man-up goals

… Third on the team with 69 shots … Had seven multi-point games and six multi-goal games … Scored at least three goals in four games … Registered a season-high five goals against St. John’s … Tallied a season-high five points against St. John’s, Hobart and Harvard … Had three goals and two assists against both Hobart and Harvard.

2008: Appeared in 13 games, starting once (Penn State) … A three-time recipient of the ECAC Rookie of the Week Award … Fourth on the team in scoring with 20 points … Fourth on the team with 15 goals … Also tallied five assists … Fifth on the team with 40 shots … Scored five man-up goals … Had seven multi-point games … Scored three goals and had an assist against Delaware … Registered two goals and an assist in a win over then-No. 1 Duke … Scored three goals, including the game-winner in overtime, against Navy …Scored three goals against Rutgers.

2007: Redshirted.

high School: A three-sport standout in lacrosse, football and basketball … A three-time all-section selection in lacrosse … Two-time Class C State Tournament Most Valuable Player … An UnderArmour and USILA All-American … Member of the Central New York Empire State

team … Led Chenango Forks to the Class C Sectional title in 2005 and 2006 … Also a first-team all-state selection in football at safety … Helped the football team win the 2004 Class B state title.

Personal: Born on January 14, 1988 … The son of Rich and Norma Mirabito … Has two brothers, Nick and Matt.

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2010: Appeared in 13 games … Started eight times … Finished sixth on the team in scoring with 15 points … Fifth on the team with 14 goals … Picked up 13 ground balls … Scored two goals six times last season (Syracuse, Delaware, Duke, Navy, Loyola, UMass) … Scored two game-winning goals, including a score in overtime to lift the Hoyas to a 13-12 win over Navy.

2009: Appeared in 13 games … Had one assist (against Navy) … Took 23 shots.

2008: Appeared in 13 games, starting eight times … Recorded five goals and four assists for nine points on the season … Collected eight groundballs … Scored a goal against Syracuse, Delaware, Hobart, Mount St. Mary’s and Loyola … Had a goal and an assist against Mount St. Mary’s …

Collected two groundballs against Maryland.

high School: A two-sport standout in football and lacrosse at the Delbarton School … Considered one of the top midfield recruits in the country … Earned Under Armour All-American honors … Named first team all-state as a senior and was selected as New Jersey’s Midfielder of the Year … Named first team all-division, second team all-area and honorable mention all-state in 2006 as a junior … Led Delbarton to the state title with a 21-1 record as a junior … Excelled in football as well and was considered one of the top receivers in the state.

Personal: Born on October 11, 1988 … The son of Phillip and Kathleen Seligmann … Has three brothers, Reade, Cameron and Benjamin … Reade is a senior men’s lacrosse player at Brown University … His twin brother, Cameron, is a sophomore men’s lacrosse player at Bucknell … Three cousins and one of his uncles are Georgetown graduates … Won the Delbarton School Art Award and was the recipient of the Appalachia Community Service Award.

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2010: Appeared in four games … Scored one goal, against Delaware.

2009: Appeared in seven games as a sophomore … Scored two goals, one each against Rutgers and Penn State.

2008: Appeared in four games.

high School: A three-sport athlete in high school … Prepped for a year at the Salisbury School in 2007 … Scored 36 goals and had 10 assists in 2007 at Salisbury … Played lacrosse and basketball four years and volleyball for one year … Played for the Baltimore Lacrosse Club for

three years … In 2006, was the recipient of the Gelston Cup for Unique Contribution to Boys’ Latin Lacrosse Program, Kelly Award for Devotion to Boys’ Latin Athletics, and Team Spirit for Varsity Basketball … Led Boys’ Latin to 2006 MIAA “A” Conference title and to national title with a 21-0 record, the most wins in school history … Two years record of 39-2 at Boys’ Latin.

Personal: Born on June 26, 1987 in Baltimore, Maryland … Son of Robert and Jasmine Shriver … Has an older brother Bobby, Jr. … The recipient of the 2006 Williams Award at Boys’ Latin for Thoughtfulness and Consideration of Others … Lists winning the 2006 MIAA “A” Conference title, while playing for his father, as the most thrilling moment in his athletic career … David’s father, Bob Shriver, is the head boys’ lacrosse coach at Boys’ Latin, one of the most successful high school lacrosse programs in the country.

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2010: Appeared in 12 games, started eight times … Finished tied for sixth on the team in scoring with 15 points … Scored nine goals and was fourth on the team with six assists … Had three multi-point games …Picked up 19 ground balls … Scored a career-high five points in the season opener at Maryland, tying a career-high with three goals … Had three goals and an assist against Syracuse.

2009: Appeared in 13 game, starting eight times … Finished eighth on the team in scoring with six goals and four assists for 10 points … Took 26 shots … Collected 14 ground balls … Had three multi-point games and two multi-goal games … Scored a career-high three goals and had an assist for four points in the season opener against Maryland … Had a goal and a career-high two assists

in a win over Delaware … Scored two goals against Duke.

2008: Appeared in 10 games … Recorded three assists for three points on the season … Collected five groundballs … Had assists against Delaware, Navy and Rutgers … Collected two groundballs against Mount St. Mary’s.

high School: A two-sport standout at Georgetown Prep … Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football … Named an All-American as well as an Under Armour All-American … Recognized as the Washington Post Player of the Year ... Named team MVP … First team All-State … D.C. Baltimore Tewaaraton Team … All-IAC County Player of the Year … Two-time first team Maryland state team member … Georgetown Prep went 22-0 his junior year and was ranked No. 1 in the country … In 88 career games, scored 208 points … As a senior, had 37 goals and 43 assists … Scored three goals and had three assists in final game to beat Landon and win the IAC.

Personal: Born on January 18, 1989 in Washington, D.C. … Son of Thomas and Jamie Shuler … Has an older brother Lucas, who graduated from William and Mary and an older

brother Michael, who graduated from Georgetown and played midfield for the Hoyas … Has an older sister, Nora, who graduated from George Washington.

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2010: Appeared in nine games, starting eight times … Finished the season with an 11.14 goals-against average … Made 74 saves … Collected 15 ground balls … Had three games with at least 10 saves … Tied a career-high 14 saves against St. John’s and Duke.

2009: The starter in all 14 games … Finished the season with an 8.49 goals-against average, which ranked fifth in the ECAC Lacrosse League … Had 123 saves … Collected 22 ground balls … Had six games with at least 10 saves … Registered a career-high 14 saves twice, first against St. John’s and then against UMass.

2008: Redshirted.

2007: Appeared in four games (St. John’s, Mount St. Mary’s, Penn State, Johns Hopkins) … Allowed two goals and had two saves.

high School: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Glen Ridge … Set a school record for saves in a season, career saves, saves in a game … A three-time team most valuable player

… Helped Glen Ridge to the 2004 conference championship.

Personal: Born on September 16, 1987 … The son of Tom Davis and Cris McMahon … Has a younger brother, Mac … A four-year Honor Roll student at Glen Ridge.

2010: Redshirted.

2009: An All-ECAC Second Team selection … Appeared in all 14 games … Led the team with 62 ground balls … Ranked 30th nationally with 4.36 ground balls per game … His 62 ground balls are tied for 16th all-time in a single season at Georgetown … Collected at least five ground balls seven times … Picked up a season-high 10 ground balls against Penn State … Tallied eight ground balls against Hobart and seven against St. John’s.

2008: Appeared in all 13 games, starting every time … An All-ECAC First Team selection … An honorable mention All-America selection … Scored two goals and had two assists for four points …

Tallied goals against Maryland and UMass … Registered assists at Syracuse and Hobart … Led the team with 52 ground balls … Ranked 36th nationally with 4.08 ground balls per game … Had 13 games with at least two grounds balls … Had a season-high seven ground balls against Maryland and then again versus UMass.

2007: A second team All-ECAC selection … Appeared in 15 games, starting four-straight games (Navy, Fairfield, Mount St. Mary’s and Loyola) … Fourth on the team with 46 ground balls … Nine games with at least two ground balls and

seven with at least four … Collected a career-high eight ground balls twice (Navy and Fairfield) … Tallied four ground balls against Delaware, Hobart and Rutgers … Had five ground balls against Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament.

high School: A three-sport standout at Gilman in lacrosse, football and basketball … Earned All-City and All-Metro honors in lacrosse … Captained the team as a senior … Tabbed as an all-state, all-metro and all-city selection in football … Gilman was ranked No. 1 in the East and No. 12 in the nation in 2005.

Personal: Born on December 29, 1987 … The son of Joseph and Paula Ehrmann … Has two sisters, Esther and Ali, and one brother, Joey … His father, Joe, was a former defensive lineman in the National Football League, playing eight years with the Baltimore Colts.

JaCK DaVIs senior / Goalie / 6-1, 180Glen Ridge, n.j./Glen Ridgemajor: Government

baRneY eHRMann senior / Defense / 6-6, 230Baltimore, md./Gilman schoolmajor: management

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2010: Redshirted.

2009: Appeared in nine games … Contributed on man-down unit.

2008: Appeared in 10 games … Collected six ground balls.

high School: A three-sport standout at Lawrenceville … Played three years of lacrosse … Also played soccer and hockey … Played summers with Tri-State Lacrosse … Captained Lawrenceville in 2006 and 2007 … Named an All-American in 2007 … Named Under Armour All-American in 2007 … Awarded Pitt Division Player of the Year in 2007… Was All-Mapl and All-Pitt in 2006 and 2007.

Personal: Born on September 1, 1988 in Red Bank, N.J. … The son of Robert and Tracy Boyle … Has two older sisters, Alexandra, who went to Hobart William Smith, and Holly, who is a senior at Bucknell … Also has a younger brother, Kevin … Bobby’s father, Robert, played for Coach Urick at Hobart.

2010: Did not see any game action.

2009: Did not see any game action due to injury.

2008: Appeared in two games.

high School: A two-sport athlete at Darien … Played three years of lacrosse and hockey … Captained his hockey team in his senior year … Earned first team all-state and county honors in lacrosse … Recognized as an All-American in his senior year for lacrosse … Scored seven points in state championship game (6 goals) and was named MVP of state title game … Finished his career with 110 points (63 goals, 47 assists) … Also named all-county and state in his senior year for hockey.

Personal: Born on April 29, 1989 in Philadelphia, Pa. … The son of Michael and Nancy Heitz … Has one older sister, Caitlin, and an older brother, Matt … Participated in KidSkate, a program to teach inner-city kids how to ice skate.

bobbY boYlesenior / Defense / 6-2, 210Rumson, n.j./lawrencevillemajor: management

nICK HeITZ senior / midfield / 5-11, 180Darien, Conn./Darien High schoolmajor:

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2010: Appeared in 11 games.

2009: Appeared in six games … Had one assist (against Rutgers) … Collected six ground balls.

2008: Appeared in three games.

high School: A three-year starter and letterwinner, playing quarterback and captain in his senior year … Led lacrosse to two state championship titles and track to three state championship titles … Earned All-FCAIC honors in his junior and senior years … President of the student body in high school.

Personal: Born on December 6, 1988 in Greenwich, Conn. … The son of Jon and Patricia Schoen … Has two sisters, Tara, who attends Harvard, and Dillon.

2010: Appeared in 10 games … Finished the season with five goals … Notched two goals apiece against Maryland and Villanova.

2009: Appeared in six games, starting once (Loyola) … Finished the season with two goals and one assist for three points … Had a goal and an assist against Mount St. Mary’s … Also scored a goal against Fairfield.

2008: Appeared in four games … Collected one ground ball.

high School: A three-sport standout in high school … Played four years of lacrosse and soccer along with a year of football … Captained his lacrosse and soccer teams for a year each … Earned All-American honors in lacrosse as a junior and senior … Recognized as the team offensive MVP in his junior and senior years … Finished his career with a school record 161 goals and 95 assists … Honored as first team all-state in his sophomore, junior, and senior years.

Personal: Born in Bloomfield Hills, MI … Son of Steve and Cindy Shannon … Has an older brother Drew, who attends the University of Michigan, and a younger sister, Maggie … Lists winning three state championships as the most thrilling moments in his athletic career.

Jon sCHoen senior / Defense / 6-0, 190Darien, Conn./Darienmajor: English

sTU sHannonsenior / midfield / 6-8, 220Bloomfield Hills, mich./Detroit Country Daymajor: Government

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At Cornell: Sutherland saw the first significant action of his career, playing in five games during his junior season. He was a solid contributor in the face-off circle, winning 16-of-32 restarts (.500). Sutherland had his best performance against Dartmouth, taking a season-best 6-of-8 face-offs, besting his 5-of-8 performance at Yale. Sutherland had seven ground balls on the season, including a career-high three vs. the Big Green. In his second season with the Big Red, Sutherland saw action in one game, playing vs. Denver. He picked up one ground ball vs. the Pioneers. Sutherland saw action in two games as a rookie, playing against Binghamton and Yale.

high School: A three-year letter winner at Manhasset HS, Sutherland was named honorable mention All-American and received all-county honors as a senior captain. He also played in the Exceptional Senior game. Sutherland was named all-conference as a junior and helped his team to a No. 1 ranking in the country and an undefeated state championship as a sophomore. He also earned all-conference and all-county honors in track and lettered in football and cross country.

Personal: Matthew Walker Sutherland is the son of Jack and Lynn Sutherland and has one younger sister …Enrolled in the Sport Industry Management program in Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies.

2010: Served as the team’s primary face-off specialist … Finished the season winning 55.2 percent of his attempts (174-of-315) … Ranked No. 22 in the country, and third in the BIG EAST, in face-off win percentage … Collected a team-high 82 ground balls … Ranked No. 7 in the country in ground balls per game with 6.14 … Won at least 15 face-off attempts five times … Set a season-high with 16 wins against Maryland, Harvard, Syracuse, Duke and Navy.

2009: Did not see any game action.

2008: Appeared in all 13 games … Collected 13 groundballs … Collected four groundballs against Maryland and five against St. John’s in back-to-back games … Had two groundballs against Syracuse, and one against navy and Mount St. Mary’s.

high School: Played four years of lacrosse … Captained the lacrosse team in his senior year … A two-time All-Met selection … Named first team all-state in 2007 and second team in 2006 … Earned Under Armour Underclassman honors in 2006 … Georgetown Prep was ranked No. 1 in the country in 2006.

Personal: Born on June 10, 1988 in Washington, D.C. … Son of Steve and Debbie Tabb … Has a brother Gregory and a sister Kathleen.

MaTT sUTHeRlanD Graduate student / midfield / 6-0, 210manhasset, n.y./manhassetmajor: sport Industry management

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2010: Appeared in three games.

2009: Appeared in 12 games … Finished the season with two assists … Took 18 shots and collected five ground balls … Had assists against Maryland and Rutgers.

2008: Appeared in 16 games as a freshman at Maryland, starting once … Scored four goals and had four assists for eight points … Finished 11th on the team in scoring … Picked up nine groundballs.

high School: A 2007 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... Rated as the 13th best freshman attackman in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse ... Ranked the 46th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... Member of the 2007 All-Tewaaraton high school team ... Four-year letterwinner for Coach Bob Shriver at Boys’ Latin ... Led the Lakers with 88 points on 43 goals and a team-best 45 assists en route to a 18-2 record in 2007 and a No. 10 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse rankings ... Second team all-state as a senior ... 2007 first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... Two-time All-Baltimore County by the Sun ... Two-time All-MIAA ... Led Boys’ Latin in 2006 to a perfect 21-0 record and a No. 1 ranking by Inside Lacrosse ... Totaled 125 goals and 117 assists during his prep career ... Also a three-year letterwinner in football ... Second team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... All-MIAA ... Team captain.

Personal: Born on August 7, 1988 … The son of Howard and Betsy Weiss … Has three brothers, Brian, Brad and Brandon … A member of the National Honor Society.

2010: Did not see any game action.

2009: Did not see any game action.

2008: Appeared in two games.

high School: A three-sport athlete in high school … Played four years of lacrosse and also played soccer and hockey for two years … Received the Freshman Athletic Award … Named an All-American as a junior … Named first team All-New England as a junior and senior … Started all four years in high school and had a 73 percent save average.

Personal: Born on July 27, 1988 in New Haven, Conn. … Son of Nancy Close and Gene Winter … Has an older brother Jon, who graduated from Lehigh University.

bReTT WeIss senior / Attack / 5-11, 170phoenix, md./maryland/Boys’ latinmajor: Economics

MaTTHeW WInTeR senior / Goalie / 6-4, 200new Haven, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hallmajor: finance

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2010: Appeared in 13 games, starting two times … Finished the season with seven goals and one assist for eight points … Scored two goals against Harvard.

2009: Appeared in 12 games, starting five, including the last four games of the season … Finished ninth on the team in scoring with nine points … Scored five goals and had eight points in the final five games of the season … Took 19 shots … Had two multi-point games … Closed out the regular season with a goal and two assists against Penn State … Scored one goal and had one assist against Fairfield … Scored single goals against Mount St. Mary’s, Loyola and UMass.

high School: A four-year letterwinner at St. Mary’s Ryken … An All-American selection as a senior … Also earned All-Met and all-county honors … Set a school record for most assists …. Helped lead St. Mary’s Ryken to league title in 2007 … Also played soccer and basketball.

Personal: Born on February 18, 1990 … The son of Andy and Lynn Angel … Has an older sister, Abi … Named to the President’s List.

2010: Appeared in two games.

2009: Appeared in six games … Scored two goals and had two assists for four points … Took five shots and collected four ground balls … Had one multi-point game, scoring a goal with an assist against Mount St. Mary’s … Scored his first collegiate goal against Hobart and had an assist against UMass.

high School: A three-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Upper Arlington, the same high school that produced former Georgetown standouts Steve Dusseau, B.J. Thompson, John Trapp, Clayton Hall and Eric Reinhardt … Earned All-America honors as a senior … Named First Team All-State … Helped lead lacrosse team to championships from 2006-08 … Coached by Ted Wolford … Also played football, where he played defensive back … Earned all-conference and all-county honors.

Personal: Born on February 2, 1990 … the son of Tim and Robin Donahue … Has a younger brother, Will.

ZaCK anGel junior / midfield / 5-11, 184park Hall, md./st. mary’s Rykenschool: College of Arts & sciences

aDaM DonaHUe junior / Attack / 6-2, 195Columbus, ohio/Upper Arlingtonmajor: mcDonough school of Business

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2010: Did not see any game action.

2009: Redshirted.

high School: A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Farmingdale … Earned all-county honors from 2006-08 … Also played football … Helped lead team to 2008 Nassau County Championship … Named Academic All-County in 2008 … Coached by Bob Hartranft in lacrosse.

Personal: Born on February 4, 1990 … The son of Norman and Ellen Engelke … Has two older brothers, Jonathan and Michael, a younger sister, Crislyn, and a younger brother, Tom.

2010: Appeared in nine games, starting five times … Carried a 3-3 record with a 9.66 goals-against average … Made 64 saves … Earned starts against Maryland, Delaware, Providence, Loyola and UMass … Picked up 19 ground balls … Made a career-high 16 saves in the win over Delaware … Recorded six saves and picked up the win in the regular season finale against Villanova.

2009: Did not see any game action.

high School: A standout in goal for four years at Landon … Helped lead Landon to the 2005 and 2008 IAC Championship … Earned All-Met honors from the Washington Post … Also named all-league and all-county … Played two years of hockey and one of basketball.

Personal: Born on June 12, 1989 … The son of Larry and Maria Fisher … Both of his parents are Georgetown graduates … Has a younger sister, Cristina … Plans to major in business.

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2009: Did not see any game action.

high School: A four-year letterwinner at Brewster Academy … Coached by Bill Lee … Earned All-American honors in lacrosse … Helped lead team to Lakes Region Championships in 2007 and 2008 … Also played ice hockey.

Personal: Born on March 9, 1989 … The son of Tom Koger and Wendy Babrock … Has a younger sister, Krista … A member of the National Honor Society.

2010: Did not see any game action.

At Georgetown: Walked on to the team prior to the 2010 season ... A member of the Georgetown club lacrosse team as a freshman.

high School: A member of the varsity team at Byram Hills for four years.

Personal: Son of Charles and Joan Lohrfink … Has a brother, Daniel.

2010: Appeared in 14 games … Picked up 12 ground balls … Scored his second career goal against Rutgers.

2009: Appeared in eight games … Scored one goal against Rutgers … Took three shots.

high School: A standout in lacrosse and football at Garden City … A two-time all-county selection … An Under Armour All-American … Won a gold medal with the Long Island team in the Empire State Games … Helped lead Garden City to three Nassau County Championships … Played receiver and safety in football … Coached by Tom Flatley in football and Steve Finnell in lacrosse.

Personal: Born on November 4, 1989 … The son of Frank and Harriette McDonough … His father is a Georgetown graduate.

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anDReW loHRfInK junior / Defense / 6-1, 197Armonk, n.y./Byram Hillsschool: College of Arts & sciences

fRanCIs McDonoUGH junior / midfield / 6-4, 205Garden City, n.y./Garden Cityschool: mcDonough school of Business

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2009: Did not see any game action.

high School: A four-sport standout in high school … Earned four letters in lacrosse … Earned all-state honors as a senior … Earned all-prep honors … Earned all-prep and all-state honors in football … An all-prep selection in indoor track in the 300-meter dash … Played three years of football, ran indoor track for three years and was a member of the swim team for two years … Coached by John Burke in lacrosse.

Personal: Born on December 4, 1989 … The son of David and Sally McGroarty … Has two older brothers, Desmond and Ward, and a sister, Maura … His father, David, is a 1972 Georgetown graduate … His brother, Desmond, graduated from Georgetown in 2005, and his sister, Maura, is a senior on the Hilltop.

2010: Appeared in 13 games … Finished the season with two goals and one assist for three points … Scored goals against Providence and Rutgers … Picked up nine ground balls.

2009: Appeared in two games … Scored a goal against Rutgers … Collected four ground balls.

high School: Played lacrosse and football for four years at St. Xavier High School … Captained his varsity lacrosse team in 2007 and 2008 … Named First-Team All-GCL, Honorable Mention All-City and Honorable Mention All-Southwest Ohio in 2007 … Coached by Steve Specht.

Personal: Son of Dr. Gerard and Jennifer Reilly … Born on Nov. 25, 1989 … Has an older sister, Maggie, who attends Miami (Ohio), and four younger sisters, Caroline, Kate, Sarah, and Grace … Played football at Georgetown as a freshman … Member of the National Honors Society and the Spanish National Honors Society.

neIl McGRoaRTY junior / midfield / 5-9, 185Richmond, va./st. Christopher’smajor: nursing & Health sciences

GeRRY ReIllY junior / midfield / 6-1, 190Cincinnati, ohio/st. xavierschool: mcDonough school of Business

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2009: Saw action in one game (Mount St. Mary’s).

high School: Played lacrosse and football at Georgetown Prep …Captained both teams as a senior … Helped lead the Hoyas to IAC Championships in 2006-07 … Georgetown Prep won the national championship in 2006 … Coached by Dan Paro in football and Kevin Giblin in lacrosse.

Personal: Born on February 12, 1990 ... The son of Joseph and Mollie Schmitz … Has four older brothers, Phil, Joey, Nick and Tommy, an older sister, Mollie, and a younger sister, Katie and a younger brother, Matt … His brother Tommy is a 2007 GU graduate and his sister Mollie will graduate in 2010.

2010: Appeared in two games (Providence, Loyola).

2009: Appeared in two games as a freshman (Mount St. Mary’s, Rutgers).

high School: A four year letterwinner in lacrosse … Led Georgetown Prep to the 2006-07 IAC Championship … A member of the 2006 Georgetown Prep National Championship team … Captained the Prep team as a senior … Coached by Kevin Giblin … Also played soccer.

Personal: Born on January 25, 1990 … The son of Maunts and Anke Van Wagenberg … Has a sister, Emma.

paTRICK sCHMITZ junior / Defense / 6-0, 175Bethesda, md./Georgetown prepschool: mcDonough school of Business

HenRY Van WaGenbeRG junior / midfield / 6-3, 200salisbury, md./Georgetown prepschool: mcDonough school of Business

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2009: Appeared in one game as a freshman (Mount St. Mary’s).

high School: A product of the same high school that brought Peter Cannon and Brendan Cannon to Georgetown … Also participated in water polo and swimming … Coach by John Nostrant.

Personal: Born on December 19, 1989 … The son of Williams and Elisabeth Watkinson … Has two older brothers, Jeff and Mark … His brother, Jeff, is a Georgetown graduate.

2010: Saw action in five games … Had an assist against Providence.

2009: Redshirted.

high School: A seven-year letterwinner at Bullis … Played lacrosse and football … Named Second Team All-Met as a junior and senior … A second team all-state selection … Named first team all-county … Selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player for two years … Coached by Jeff Bellistri.

Personal: Born on July 26, 1984 … The son of Michael and Debra Will … Has a younger brother, Andy … Both of his parents attended Georgetown Dental School.

KURT WaTKInson junior / midfield / 6-3, 205paoli, pa.;/the Haverford schoolschool: College of Arts & sciences

bRIan WIll junior / midfield / 6-0, 190olney, md./the Bullis schoolschool: mcDonough school of Business

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high School: Lettered three times in lacrosse and football … Named All-American, all-state, all-league and all-county in lacrosse ... Team captain ... Earned all-state, all-conference and all-county honors in football … Scored 18 touchdowns in senior season ... Named team MVP in both lacrosse and football.

Personal: Born June 27, 1991 … The son of Bob and Carol Bicknese ... Has four brothers, Bobby, Eric, Michael and Matt … His brother Eric was a defenseman for the Hoyas from 2007-10.

2010: Appeared in nine games as a freshman … Started twice (at Providence, vs. Mount St. Mary’s) … Scored three goals … Tallied two goals against Delaware … Also scored against Notre Dame.

high School: A standout at Georgetown Prep in lacrosse … Coached by Kevin Giblin … Earned All-Met honors in 2008 and 2009 … Named the Best Offensive Player in 2008.

Personal: Born on April 13, 1990 … The son of Brian and Barbara Casey … Has two older brothers, Trevor and Kyle … His brother Trevor was a standout on the Hoya lacrosse team from 2004-08 … Earned Dean’s List honors in 2009 in high school … Will wear the same number his brother Trevor wore during his playing days.

bRennan bICKnese sophomore / Defense / 5-11, 205Ridgewood, n.j./Delbarton

bRIan CaseY sophomore / Attack / 6-2, 180Bethesda, md./Georgetown prep

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2010: Enjoyed an outstanding freshman campaign … Finished second on the team in scoring with 30 points … Led the team with 25 goals … His 25 goals were the second-most in a season for a Georgetown freshman in program history … Also added five assists … Fifth on the team with 52 shots … Led the team with a 48.1 shot percentage … Picked up 19 ground balls … Had 10 multi-point games and eight multi-goal games … Scored a season-high four points three times, with four goals apiece against Providence, Navy and Villanova.

high School: A two-sport standout in hockey and lacrosse at The Hill Academy … Played attack and middie in lacrosse … Earned the Hill Academy Lacrosse Award and the Heart & Hustle Award.

Personal: Born on August 16, 1990 … The son of Deryl and Raymond Comeau … Has three older brothers, Ryan, Drew and Kent … Coached by former Hoya All-American defenseman Brodie Merrill in high school.

2010: Appeared in nine games, starting one (Mount St. Mary’s) … Finished the season with seven points … Scored six goals and had one assist … Recorded a pair of hat tricks … Scored three goals in a win at Navy … Followed that up with three goals and an assist for four points against Mount St. Mary’s.

high School: A standout lacrosse player who also played football and hockey … An All-America selection in lacrosse … Also earned All-Metro, All-City and all-county honors … Helped lead Gilman to the MIAA Championship … Also was a part of the MIAA title team in hockey as a freshman and the MIAA title team in football as a sophomore.

Personal: Born on September 8, 1990 … The son of Joannie and David Emala … Has two sisters, Nina and Allie, and a brother, Ned.

TRaVIs CoMeaUsophomore / Attack / 5-8, 155Alberta, Canada/the Hill Academy

DaVeY eMala sophomore / Attack / 5-11, 195Baltimore, md./the Gilman school

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high School: In addition to playing lacrosse, also played soccer and ran cross country and indoor track at Tully … A midfielder in lacrosse … Earned All-America honors in 2008 and 2009 … An Under Armour All-American as a senior in 2009.

Personal: Born on July 18, 1991 … The son of Alison and Michael Guy … Has five siblings, Ben, Hannah, Jake, Lydia and Gemma … His father played for Georgetown Head Coach Dave Urick as an undergraduate at Hobart College and won four national championships.

2010: Redshirted.

high School: A standout in lacrosse at LaSalle College High School … Also ran cross country … Helped lead LaSalle to state championships in 2008 and 2009 … Played long-stick middie and took face-offs.

Personal: Born on February 27, 1991 … The son of Donna and Bowen Knarr … Has three siblings, Aaron, Bowen, Jr. and Jessica.

ZaC GUY sophomore / Attack / 6-0, 182tully, n.y./tully

TYleR KnaRR sophomore / Defense / 6-3, 195Eagleville, pa./lasalle College Hs

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2010: Appeared in 13 games, starting one (Harvard) … Finished the season with one goal and one assist for two points … Took 13 shots and picked up seven ground balls … Scored his first career goal against Harvard … Recorded an assist against Syracuse.

high School: Lettered six times in lacrosse at Niskayuna … Also played soccer … An Under Armour All-American as a senior in 2009 … Left Niskayuna as the school’s career single-season leader in assists.

Personal: Born on October 11, 1990 … The son of Sue and Joe McKinney … Has a younger brother, Justin.

2010: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman … Picked up his first career start against Mount St. Mary’s … Scored one goal and had two assists for three points … Tallied his first career point with an assist at Providence … Assisted on a goal in a 13-12 overtime win at Navy … Recorded his first career goal against Mount St. Mary’s.

high School: A standout in lacrosse and soccer at Calvert Hall … Played attack and midfield in high school … Team captain as a senior.

Personal: Born on December 21, 1990 … The son of Michele and Robert McFadden … Has a brother, Brandon and a sister, McKenna.

Dan McKInneY sophomore / midfield / 5-8, 170niskayuna, n.y./niskayuna

Jason McfaDDen sophomore / midfield / 5-11, 180Bel Air, md./Calvert Hall

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high School: Lettered six times in lacrosse at Niskayuna … Also played soccer … An Under Armour All-American as a senior in 2009 … Left Niskayuna as the school’s career single-season leader in assists.

Personal: Born on October 11, 1990 … The son of Sue and Joe McKinney … Has a younger brother, Justin.

2010: Appeared in nine games as a freshman … Started taking face-offs midway through the season and provided depth in that role through the final seven games … Finished the season winning 53.6 percent of his face-offs (15-of-26) … In his debut at the X, won 4-of-7 at Navy and scored a goal in a 13-12 overtime win … Tied his season-high with four wins (six attempts) in the regular season finale at Villanova.

high School: A four-time letterwinner in lacrosse … Also earned three letters in football and one in basketball … Earned All-America honors in lacrosse as a junior and senior … Named an Under Armour All-American as a senior … Helped lead Kent Denver to the 2008 state championship … Named all-state as a linebacker in football

Personal: Born on August 14, 1990 … The son of Denise and Dan Murray … Has three brothers, Dan, Michael and Joey … An honor roll selection from 2007-09.

MICHael MoRRIs sophomore / Defense / 6-4, 210Ridgewood, n.j./Deerfield Academy

paTRICK MURRaY sophomore / midfield / 6-1, 220Denver, Colo./kent Denver

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2010: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman … Picked up nine ground balls.

high School: A three-sport standout in lacrosse, football and basketball at Cazenovia High School ... Earned First Team All-Central New York in football and lacrosse and Second Team All-Central New York in basketball … At The Hotchkiss School, earned First Team All-New England honors in lacrosse as a post-graduate and contributed on the football team, which won the New England Championships.

Personal: Born on September 24, 1990 … The son of Stacia and Mark Nourse … Has a sister, Lindsey.

high School: Earned letters in both hockey and lacrosse … Was named offensive MVP of the Midwest Tournament and the team’s offensive MVP … Helped lead lacrosse team to three state championships and two Midwest Championships … Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born February 1, 1992 … Son of Lauren and Greg Fisher … Has three siblings, Kurt, Reid and Claire.

high School: An eight-time letterwinner, playing lacrosse, soccer and hockey in high school … Helped lead St. Paul’s School to a 2010 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association Lacrosse Championship.

Personal: Born on August 16, 1991 … Son of Charlene and Jeffrey Sr. … Has a younger sister Julia.

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GRanT fIsHeR freshman / midfield / 6-0, 180Bloomfield Hills, mich./Brother Rice

Jeff foUnTaIn freshman / Attack / 5-7, 150lutherville-timonium, md./st. paul’s school for Boys

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high School: A four-year letterwinner in basketball and a three-year letterwinner in lacrosse …Played attack and midfield in lacrosse and point guard in basketball … In lacrosse was named first team NSILL All Gibbs Division in 2009 and 2010 … Named first team all county … In basketball selected Colonial Hills Conference second team in 2009 and honorable mention 2010 … Helped lead the lacrosse team to a 2009 Group I State Championship and 2010 Morris County Championship.

Personal: Born on October 22, 1991 … Son of Barbara and Gary …Has an older brother Gary.

high School: A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and a three-year letterwinner in football … Played goalie in lacrosse and safety, wingback and returner in football … Named an All-American in 2010 … A 2010 all conference selection … In football was named a small school first team all-state member … Named the 2010 Delmarva Scholar Athlete of the Year … A National Honor Society member.

Personal: Born on January 4, 1992 … The son of Mary-Susan and Patrick Haley … Has three older siblings, Patrick, Danny and Quinn.

high School: A seven-time letterwinner and team captain in both lacrosse and football ... Played midfield in lacrosse and running back and linebacker in football ... Three-time all county selection ... A two-time Academic All County selection ... Helped lead high school team to Nassau County Championships in 2007 and 2008 ... A member of the 2008 Long Island Empire gold winning team ... 2010 U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award ... Inducted into the Cold Spring Harbor High School Hall of Fame in 2010.

Personal: Born on February 23, 1992 … Son of Lisa and Michael Kennedy … Has a younger sister, Courtney.

high School: A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and three-year letterwinner in football … Was named a 2010 All-American in lacrosse … A two-time first team Washington Post All-Met selection … Named to the 2010 High School Tewaraaton Team … Three-time All-WCAC first team selection … Helped lead Gonzaga to a 2010 WCAC Championship.

Personal: Born on May 29, 1992 … The son of Ivonne and Michael May … Has an older sister Michelle … Father, Michael, attended Graduate School at Georgetown.

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JaKe HaleY freshman / Goalie / 6-0, 180Grasonville, md./Queen Anne’s County High school

CHRIsTIan KenneDY freshman / midfield / 5-8, 180lloyd Harbor, n.y./Cold spring Harbor

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high School: A three-year letterwinner in lacrosse … Named first team all-state, first team all-county and first team all-conference as a senior.

Personal: Born on March 25, 1992 … Son of Kathy and Philip Seligmann … Has three siblings, including Max, a senior on the lacrosse team, as well as Reade and Cam.

high School: A three-year letterwinner in lacrosse, two-year letterwinner in football and one-year letterwinner in squash at the McDonogh School … Was also recruited by Bucknell and UMBC … A member of the Green Turtle Lacrosse Club for three years … Named to the Maryland Free State Team in 2009.

Personal: Born on May 13, 1992 … The son of Thomas L. Siebert and Deborah S. Siebert who both attended Georgetown University … Has three siblings, including brother Thomas and sisters Lauren and Sarah, who all attended Georgetown.

high School: Earned two varsity letters in lacrosse and two in football … Was named the 2010 Defenseman of the Year in the Catholic League … Named a 2010 Under Armour All-American.

Personal: Born on January 6, 1992 …The son of Mary and Jack Urbank … Has two siblings, brother Paul (16) and sister Cara (12).

high School: Was a three-year letterwinning midfielder in lacrosse and a two-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and defensive back in football…Was an all conference selection in football his senior season and earned the Harold B. Rice Hustle Award as a member of the lacrosse team…Scored three goals against Mendham in the Morris County Lacrosse Tournament Quarterfinals.

Personal: Was born June 2, 1992 … The son of Valerie Wujciak … Has three brothers, including Peter, a sophomore lacrosse player at Providence College, as well as James (16) and Matther (13).

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TReVoR sIebeRT freshman / Goalie / 5-9, 160washington, D.C./mcDonogh school

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2011 opponenTsJaCKsonVIlleFebruary 20 • Jacksonville, Fla.Conference ..................Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceEnrollment ..................................................3,400Head Coach .................................Matt Kerwick2010 Record (Conf.)..........................6-7 (0-0)SID ..................................................... Brian BohlEmail..............................................bbohl@ju.eduOffice Phone ..........................(904) 256-7761Website ...........................www.judolphins.com

MaRYlanDFebruary 26 • College Park, Md.Conference ..........Atlantic Coast ConferenceEnrollment ............................................... 26,000Head Coach .................................. John Tillman2010 Record (Conf.).......................12-4 (1-2)SID ..............................................Patrick FischerEmail.................................... [email protected] Phone ..........................(301) 314-7062Website ...............................www.umterps.com

sT. JoHn’sMarch 5 • Queens, N.Y.Conference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ................................................15,720Head Coach ................................... Jason Miller2010 Record (Conf.)......................... 5-9 (2-4)SID ......................................................Will [email protected] Phone ......................... (718) 990-1523Website ................. www.redstormsports.com

HaRVaRDMarch 8 • Boston, Mass.Conference ....................................... Ivy LeagueEnrollment .................................................. 6,700Head Coach ................................. Chris Wojcik2010 Record (Conf.)......................... 6-6 (2-4)SID ............................................. Tim WilliamsonEmail......................... [email protected] Phone ......................... (617) 495-2206Website .......................... www.gocrimson.com

sYRaCUseMarch 12 • Baltimore, Md.Conference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ............................................... 12,440Head Coach ....................................John Desko2010 Record (Conf.).......................13-2 (6-1)SID ...............................................Mike MorrisonEmail.....................................mdmorris@syr.eduOffice Phone ......................... (315) 443-2608Website ..........................www.suathletics.com

pRoVIDenCeMarch 19 • Multi-Sport FieldConference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ..................................................3,600Head Coach ................................Chris Burdick2010 Record (Conf.).......................0-14 (0-6)SID ..............................................Michael SchollEmail.............. [email protected] Phone ......................... (401) 865-2202Website .....................................www.friars.com

DUKeMarch 26 • Durham, N.C.Conference ..........Atlantic Coast ConferenceEnrollment ..................................................6,247Head Coach ............................. John Danowski2010 Record (Conf.).......................16-4 (1-2)SID ........................................... Meredith [email protected] Phone ............................919-684-3328Website ................................www.goduke.com

naVYApril 1 • Multi-Sport FieldConference ................................Patriot LeagueEnrollment ..................................................1,220Head Coach ................................Rickie Meade2010 Record (Conf.)..........................7-8 (4-2)SID ............................................Stacie MichaudEmail...................................michaud@usna.eduOffice Phone .......................... (410) 293-8773Website ..........................www.navysports.com

MoUnT sT. MaRY’sApril 5 • Emmitsburg, Md.Conference ..................Northeast ConferenceEnrollment ..................................................1,600Head Coach ............................... Tom Gravante2010 Record (Conf.).......................12-5 (7-1)SID ...........................................Mark VandergriftEmail......................... [email protected] Phone ......................... (301) 447-5384Website ...................www.mountathletics.com

noTRe DaMeApril 10 • South Bend, Ind.Conference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ..................................................8,400Head Coach ..............................Kevin Corrigan2010 Record (Conf.)....................... 10-7 (2-4)SID ..................................................Sean CarrollEmail....................................... [email protected] Phone .......................... (574) 631-7516Website .......................................www.und.com

loYola (MD.]April 16 • Multi-Sport FieldConference East Coast Athletic ConferenceEnrollment .............................................................Head Coach ........................... Charley Toomey2010 Record (Conf.)......................... 9-5 (6-1)SID .........................................Ryan EigenbrodeEmail........................rceigenbrode@loyola.eduOffice Phone .......................... (410) 617-2337Website ............. www.loyolagreyhounds.com

YaleApril 23 • Multi-Sport FieldConference ....................................... Ivy LeagueEnrollment ..................................................5,300Head Coach ..................................... Andy Shay2010 Record (Conf.).......................10-4 (4-2)SID ...................................................Steve ConnEmail..............................steven.conn@yale.eduOffice Phone ......................... (203) 432-1455Website ...................... www.yalebulldogs.com

RUTGeRsApril 30 • Piscataway, N.J.Conference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ............................................... 42,300Head Coach ................................. Jim Stagnitta2010 Record (Conf.)......................... 5-8 (1-4)SID ......................................................Matt HaasEmail.................... [email protected] Phone ............................ 732-445-4200Website ....................www.scarletknights.com

VIllanoVaMay 7 • Multi-Sport FieldConference ....................................... BIG EASTEnrollment ..................................................6,240Head Coach .......................... Michael Corrado2010 Record (Conf.).......................10-5 (4-2)SID ............................................... Krissy WoodsEmail................. [email protected] Phone ......................... (610) 519-6460Website ..............................www.villanova.com

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min12 DOWD, Craig 14-14 13 31 44 50 .260 29 .580 0 2 0 25 29 4 - - -44 COMEAU, Travis 13-7 25 5 30 52 .481 37 .712 0 1 0 19 11 2 - - 2-1.06 MIRABITO, Rickey 12-12 24 5 29 59 .407 36 .610 2 1 0 14 9 2 - - 1-1.016 KOCIS, Scott 14-12 16 13 29 75 .213 38 .507 2 3 0 20 17 4 4-11 .364 3-1.58 BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 14-12 25 1 26 96 .260 56 .583 0 6 0 7 10 2 - - 3-2.510 SELIGMANN, Max 13-8 14 1 15 53 .264 28 .528 2 0 0 13 6 3 - - 1-0.522 SHULER, Ryan 12-8 9 6 15 33 .273 23 .697 0 0 0 19 20 1 - - -1 GUY, Zac 13-2 3 11 14 15 .200 8 .533 1 0 0 7 7 2 - - -13 ANGEL, Zack 13-2 7 1 8 19 .368 14 .737 0 0 0 6 7 1 - - -46 EMALA, Davey 9-1 6 1 7 13 .462 9 .692 1 0 0 9 5 2 - - -3 SHANNON, Stu 10-0 5 0 5 12 .417 8 .667 1 3 0 5 5 1 - - -9 SCHUVILLE, Chris 14-0 2 3 5 17 .118 8 .471 0 0 0 71 12 8 - - 3-2.57 NIXON, Chris 14-11 3 1 4 11 .273 5 .455 0 0 0 43 11 30 - - 9-6.535 CASEY, Brian 9-2 3 0 3 15 .200 9 .600 0 0 0 4 3 0 - - -41 REILLY, Gerry 13-0 2 1 3 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 0 9 2 2 - - -42 MCFADDEN, Jason 10-1 1 2 3 10 .100 3 .300 0 0 0 5 1 0 - - -23 HOSTETLER, Dan 14-12 1 2 3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 0 40 10 13 - - 4-3.529 MCKINNEY, Dan 13-1 1 1 2 13 .077 5 .385 0 0 0 7 6 4 - - 1-0.532 MURRAY, Patrick 9-0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 4 0 0 15-28 .536 -4 SHRIVER, David 4-0 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 0 1 0 0 0 0 - - -24 McDONOUGH, Francis 14-0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 12 6 3 - - 5-4.519 REINHARDT, Eric 9-0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 - - -38 BICKNESE, Brennan 13-7 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 16 3 18 - - 2-2.031 STAFFORD, Tucker 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -2 WILL, Brian 5-0 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -30 WEISS, Brett 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - -28 DONAHUE, Adam 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 - - -14 NOURSE, Chris 10-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 3 8 - - 2-1.050 FISHER, C.T. 9-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 19 3 0 - - -45 CAPUTO, Ron 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -43 EHRMANN, Barney 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 3 3 - - 1-1.037 MORRIS, Michael 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2-1.034 KOGER, Rob 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 2 - - -33 SCHOEN, Jon 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - -27 McGROARTY, Neil 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-5 .600 -26 SCHMITZ, Patrick 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 2 11 - - -25 TABB, Brian 14-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 82 6 1 174-315 .552 1-0.520 VANWAGENBERG, Henry 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -15 WATKINSON, Kurt 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 2 2 - - 3-2.011 DAVIS, Jack 9-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 15 4 1 - - -5 BICKNESE, Eric 11-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 19 2 7 - - 4-3.5

Total 14 166 87 253 565 .294 330 .584 9 17 0 522 233 139 196-359 .546 47-35.0 Opponents 14 146 87 233 443 .330 284 .641 5 22 0 440 252 120 164-359 .457 46-39.0

GoALS bY PERIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 ot3 totalGeorgetown 46 37 41 41 1 166Opponents 32 40 30 44 0 146

ShotS bY PERIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 ot3 totalGeorgetown 143 145 160 119 1 568Opponents 106 113 100 124 0 443

ShotS oN GoAL bY PRD 1st 2nd ot ot2 ot3 totalGeorgetown 87 82 83 78 1 331Opponents 66 71 65 82 0 284

SAVES bY PERIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 ot3 totalGeorgetown 34 31 35 38 0 138Opponents 41 45 42 37 0 165

AttENDANCE SUMMARY GU oPPTotal 19449 16512Dates/Avg Per Date 9/2161 5/3302Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

CLEARS: Georgetown -- 214-253 .846, Opponents -- 218-279 .781.MAN-UP OPPS: Georgetown -- 17-41 .415, Opponents -- 22-45 .489.

## Name GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct w L t faced50 FISHER, C.T. 9-5 409:46 66 9.66 64 .492 3 3 0 20311 DAVIS, Jack 9-8 430:50 80 11.14 74 .481 5 2 0 240 Total 14 840:36 146 10.42 138 .486 8 5 0 443 Opponents 14 840:36 166 11.85 165 .498 5 8 0 568

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## Name GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct w L t faced50 FISHER, C.T. 9-5 409:46 66 9.66 64 .492 3 3 0 20311 DAVIS, Jack 9-8 430:50 80 11.14 74 .481 5 2 0 240 Total 14 840:36 146 10.42 138 .486 8 5 0 443 Opponents 14 840:36 166 11.85 165 .498 5 8 0 568

GaMe 1 #7 Maryland vs #13 Georgetown

Feb 27, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalMaryland 2 5 3 5 15Georgetown 5 5 1 2 13

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Will Yeatman 3; Jake Bernhardt 2; Adam Sear 2; Ryan Young 1; Grant Catalino 1; Joe Cummings 1; John Haus 1; Drew Snider 1; Travis Reed 1; Jesse Bernhardt 1; Scott Larue 1. ASSISTS: Ryan Young 5; Grant Catalino 2; Jake Bernhardt 1; Brian Farrell 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: SHULER, Ryan 3; KOCIS, Scott 2; COMEAU, Travis 2; MIRABITO, Rickey 2; SHANNON, Stu 2; DOWD, Craig 1; HOSTETLER, Dan 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 3; SHULER, Ryan 2; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 1; COMEAU, Travis 1; KOCIS, Scott 1.

SHOTS - Maryland 32; Georgetown 37.SHOTS ON GOAL - Maryland 24; Georgetown 21.PENALTIES - Maryland 3/3:00; Georgetown 5/4:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Maryland 4-5; Georgetown 2-3.TURNOVERS - Maryland 22; Georgetown 27.FACEOFFS - Maryland 15-32; Georgetown 17-32.CLEARS - Maryland 11-14; Georgetown 16-19.GOALIES - MD: Brian Phipps 2-0 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots-8 saves, 13 GA); GU: FISHER, C.T. 0-1 (60:00, 24-9 15).

GaMe 2#12 harvard University vs #13 Georgetown

Mar 3, 2010 at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalHarvard 3 2 2 5 12Georgetown 2 2 4 5 12

Harvard University SCORING: GOALS: Vaughan, Kevin 3; Cohen, Jeff 3; Burr, Travis 3; Gibbons, Dean 1; White, Terry 1; Smith, Ben 1. ASSISTS: Gib-bons, Dean 2; DiMaria, Daniel 1; Doyle, Jack 1; Roth, Evan 1; White, Terry 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: MIRABITO, Rickey 2; COMEAU, Travis 2; ANGEL, Zack 2; DOWD, Craig 1; MCKINNEY, Dan 1; BRANCACAC-CIO, Andrew 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; SCHUVILLE, Chris 1; SHANNON, Stu 1; SELIGMANN, Max 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 2; GUY, Zac 2.

SHOTS - Harvard University 42; Georgetown 43.SHOTS ON GOAL - Harvard University 24; Georgetown 20.PENALTIES - Harvard University 3/3:00; Georgetown 2/1:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Harvard University 1-2; Georgetown 1-2.TURNOVERS - Harvard University 19; Georgetown 25.FACEOFFS - Harvard University 12-28; Georgetown 16-28.CLEARS - Harvard University 17-22; Georgetown 14-18.GOALIES - HARV: Coates, Christian 1-1 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots-8 saves, 13 GA); GU: DAVIS, Jack 1-0 (60:00, 24-12, 12).

GaMe 3St. John’s vs #14 Georgetown

March 6, 2010 at WASHINGTON, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalSt. John’s 1 2 0 3 6Georgetown 2 3 2 2 9

STJ SCORING: GOALS: KUTNER, Harry 2; MITCHELL, Garrett 2; LAGODICH, Alex 2. ASSISTS: MANES, Tom 3; KUTNER, Harry 1; LEACH, Terence 1. Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 3; MI-

RABITO, Rickey 3; COMEAU, Travis 1; DOWD, Craig 1; NIXON, Chris 1. ASSISTS: KOCIS, Scott 3; ANGEL, Zack 1; SCHUVILLE, Chris 1.

SHOTS - STJ 34; Georgetown 31.SHOTS ON GOAL - STJ 20; Georgetown 21.PENALTIES - STJ 7/5:30; Georgetown 2/1:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - STJ 1-2; Georgetown 2-5.TURNOVERS - STJ 18; Georgetown 21.FACEOFFS - STJ 7-17; Georgetown 10-17.CLEARS - STJ 16-19; Georgetown 13-18.GOALIES - STJ: BUCKLEY, Gavin 2-1 (59:55 minutes, 21 shots-12 saves, 9 GA); GU: DAVIS, Jack 2-0 (59:55, 20-14, 6).

GaMe 4 #11 Georgetown vs. #2 Syracuse

March 13, 2010 at Syracuse, N.Y.

1 2 3 4 totalGeorgetown 3 4 2 3 12Syracuse 6 5 0 4 15

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: SHULER, Ryan 3; KOCIS, Scott 2; SELIGMANN,Max 2; COMEAU, Travis 2; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 1; NIXON, Chris 1; ANGEL, Zack 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 4; GUY, Zac 1; MCKINNEY, Dan 1; SHULER, Ryan 1.

Syracuse SCORING: GOALS: KEOGH, Stephen 5; AMIDON, Josh 4; DANIELLO,Chris 2; JAMIESON, Cody 2; THOMPSON, Jeremy 1; MILLER, Jovan 1. ASSISTS: DANIELLO, Chris 2; DESKO, Tim 2; THOMPSON, Jeremy 2; AMIDON, Josh 1; JAMIESON, Cody 1; MILLER, Jovan 1; WHITE, Joel 1.

SHOTS - Georgetown 39; Syracuse 35.SHOTS ON GOAL - Georgetown 25; Syracuse 23.PENALTIES - Georgetown 6/5:00; Syracuse 6/5:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Georgetown 1-5; Syracuse 4-6.TURNOVERS - Georgetown 17; Syracuse 21.FACEOFFS - Georgetown 17-31; Syracuse 14-31.CLEARS - Georgetown 9-13; Syracuse 13-21.GOALIES - GU: DAVIS, Jack 2-2, 1-1 (30:00 minutes, 17 shots-6 saves,11 GA) , FISHER, C.T. (30:00, 6-2, 4); SU: GALLOWAY, John 3-1, 1-0

GaMe 5#19 Delaware vs #9 Georgetown

March 17, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalDelaware 3 3 3 2 11Georgetown 4 3 3 3 13

Delaware SCORING: GOALS: Dickson, Curtis 3; Steverson, Mark 2; Ca-hill, Martin 2; Kaminski, Kevin 2; Austin, John 1; Bloor, Carter 1. ASSISTS: Dickson, Curtis 1; Kaleikau, Grant 1; Steverson, Mark 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 2; COMEAU, Travis 2; SELIGMANN, Max 2; CASEY, Brian 2; KOCIS, Scott 1; DOWD, Craig 1; SHULER, Ryan 1; MIRABITO, Rickey 1; SHRIVER, David 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 2; KOCIS, Scott 2; GUY, Zac 1.

SHOTS - Delaware 41; Georgetown 45.SHOTS ON GOAL - Delaware 27; Georgetown 28.PENALTIES - Delaware 5/5:00; Georgetown 2/2:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Delaware 0-1; Georgetown 3-4.TURNOVERS - Delaware 18; Georgetown 17.FACEOFFS - Delaware 16-28; Georgetown 12-28.CLEARS - Delaware 14-18; Georgetown 24-25.GOALIES - DELAWARE: Fossner, Noah 4-3 (59:49 minutes, 28 shots-15 saves, 13 GA); GU: FISHER, C.T. 1-1 (59:49, 27-16, 11).

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at Providence, R.I.

1 2 3 4 totalGeorgetown 3 5 4 2 14Providence 0 0 3 1 4

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: COMEAU, Travis 4; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 3; GUY, Zac 2; DOWD, Craig 1; ANGEL, Zack 1; REINHARDT, Eric 1; STAFFORD, Tucker 1; REILLY, Gerry 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 3; HOSTETLER, Dan 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; MC-FADDEN, Jason 1; SHULER, Ryan 1; WILL, Brian 1.

Providence SCORING: GOALS: DEXTER, Kyle 1; FELDBERG, Mike 1; KANTER, Garrett 1; HELDA, Evan 1. ASSISTS: TIGH, Colin 1.

SHOTS - Georgetown 46; Providence 21.SHOTS ON GOAL - Georgetown 26; Providence 12.PENALTIES - Georgetown 5/2:30; Providence 3/2:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Georgetown 2-3; Providence 0-5.TURNOVERS - Georgetown 11; Providence 20.FACEOFFS - Georgetown 15-21; Providence 6-21.CLEARS - Georgetown 17-19; Providence 16-21.GOALIES - GU: FISHER, C.T. 2-1 (60:00 minutes, 12 shots-8 saves, 4 GA); PC: CICERO, Frank (58:01, 24-12, 12) , FINNEGAN, Tim 0-4

GaMe 7Duke vs Georgetown

March 27, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalDuke 4 1 5 5 15Georgetown 3 2 4 1 10

Duke SCORING: GOALS: Zach Howell 3; Max Quinzani 3; Justin Turri 2; Tom Montelli 2; Ned Crotty 1; Jonathan Livadas 1; Will McKee 1; Steve Schoeffel 1; Sam Payton 1. ASSISTS: Ned Crotty 3; CJ Costabile 1; Zach Howell 1; Max Quinzani 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: SELIGMANN, Max 2; DOWD, Craig 1;BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; SHULER, Ryan 1; MIRABI-TO, Rickey 1; ANGEL, Zack 1; NIXON, Chris 1; GUY, Zac 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 3.

SHOTS - Duke 36; Georgetown 41.SHOTS ON GOAL - Duke 29; Georgetown 23.PENALTIES - Duke 2/2:00; Georgetown 4/3:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Duke 0-4; Georgetown 1-2.TURNOVERS - Duke 13; Georgetown 17.FACEOFFS - Duke 12-28; Georgetown 16-28.CLEARS - Duke 15-15; Georgetown 18-23.GOALIES - DU: Dan Wigrizer 6-3 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-13 saves, 10 GA); GU: DAVIS, Jack 4-2 (60:00, 29-14, 15).

GaMe 8Georgetown at Navy

April 2, 2010 at Annapolis, Md.

1 2 3 4 ot totalNavy 2 2 4 4 12 12Georgetown 4 2 4 2 1 13

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: COMEAU, Travis 4; EMALA, Davey 3; DOWD, Craig 2; SELIGMANN, Max 2; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 1;

MURRAY, Patrick 1. ASSISTS: GUY, Zac 3; DOWD, Craig 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; MCFADDEN, Jason 1; SCHUVILLE, Chris 1.

Navy SCORING: GOALS: Moran, Patrick 3; Connors, Brendan 3; Warner, Andy 2; Lennon, Joe 1; Schroeder, Zack 1; Kapron, Kyle 1; Cook, Taylor 1. ASSISTS: Warner, Andy 4; Lennon, Joe 2; Connors, Brendan 1; Gallagher, Marty 1; Moran, Patrick 1; O’Leary, Ryan 1.

SHOTS - Georgetown 40; Navy 28.SHOTS ON GOAL - Georgetown 28; Navy 19.PENALTIES - Georgetown 4/3:30; Navy 3/2:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Georgetown 0-3; Navy 3-4.TURNOVERS - Georgetown 18; Navy 16.FACEOFFS - Georgetown 20-29; Navy 9-29.CLEARS - Georgetown 13-16; Navy 17-24.GOALIES - GU: DAVIS, Jack 3-2 (52:41 minutes, 17 shots-7 saves, 10 GA), FISHER, C.T. (08:11, 2-0, 2); NAVY: Wickham, RJ 5-5

GaMe 9Mount St. Mary’s vs. Georgetown

April 7, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalMount 0 1 4 1 6Georgetown 1 2 5 3 11

Mount St. Mary’s SCORING: GOALS: Lehrer, Cody 2; Schmidt, Bryant 2;Ososki, Eric 1; Willertz, Jake 1. ASSISTS: Adkins, Mike 1; Scalley, Andrew 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: EMALA, Davey 3; MIRABITO, Rickey 2; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 2; SHULER, Ryan 1; MCFADDEN, Jason 1; ANGEL, Zack 1; BICKNESE, Brennan 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 3; KOCIS, Scott 2; EMALA, Davey 1; GUY, Zac 1; SHULER, Ryan 1.

SHOTS - Mount St. Mary’s 18; Georgetown 52.SHOTS ON GOAL - Mount St. Mary’s 12; Georgetown 31.PENALTIES - Mount St. Mary’s 0/0:00; Georgetown 1/1:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Mount St. Mary’s 0-1; Georgetown 0-0.TURNOVERS - Mount St. Mary’s 16; Georgetown 5.FACEOFFS - Mount St. Mary’s 11-21; Georgetown 10-21.CLEARS - Mount St. Mary’s 14-16; Georgetown 17-18.GOALIES - MOUNT: DiBartolo, T.C. 5-3 (60:00 minutes, 31 shots-20 saves, 11 GA); GU: DAVIS, Jack 4-2

GaMe 10 Notre Dame vs Georgetown

April 11, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalNotre Dame 3 5 0 0 8Georgetown 3 3 2 3 11

Notre Dame SCORING: GOALS: KREBS, Grant 4; HICKS, Neal 1; BRENNEMAN, Zach 1; BEATTIE, Nicholas 1; MURPHY, Steve 1. ASSISTS: BEATTIE, Nicholas 1; BRENNEMAN, Zach 1; HICKS, Neal 1; PFEIFER, Max 1; ROGERS, Sean 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 3; KOCIS, Scott 2; COMEAU, Travis 2; DOWD, Craig 1; ANGEL, Zack 1; SCHUVILLE, Chris 1; CASEY, Brian 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 3; GUY, Zac 2; KOCIS, Scott 1; MIRABITO, Rickey 1.

SHOTS - Notre Dame 33; Georgetown 36.SHOTS ON GOAL - Notre Dame 17; Georgetown 21.

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2010 boxsCoResPENALTIES - Notre Dame 3/2:30; Georgetown 3/2:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Notre Dame 2-3; Georgetown 2-3.TURNOVERS - Notre Dame 23; Georgetown 19.FACEOFFS - Notre Dame 11-23; Georgetown 12-23.CLEARS - Notre Dame 18-26; Georgetown 19-21.GOALIES - ND: KEMP, John (30:00 minutes, 11 shots-6 saves, 5 GA) ,RODGERS, Scott (30:00, 10-4, 6); GU: DAVIS, Jack (25:11, 9-2, 7) , FISHER, C.T.

GaMe 11Georgetown at Loyola (Md.)

April 17, 2010at Baltimore, Md.

1 2 3 4 totalLoyola 3 1 4 3 11Georgetown 2 2 0 2 6

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: MIRABITO, Rickey 2; SELIGMANN, Max 2; COMEAU, Travis 1; DOWD, Craig 1. ASSISTS: COMEAU, Travis 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; MIRABITO, Rickey 1.

Loyola (Md.) SCORING: GOALS: Cooper MacDonnell 3; Collin Finnerty 3; Chris Hurst 2; Eric Lusby 2; Matt Langan 1. ASSISTS: Taylor Ebsary 2; Matt Langan 2; Chris Basler 1; Cooper Mac-Donnell 1; Kevin Moriarty 1; Stephen Murray 1.

SHOTS - Georgetown 41; Loyola (Md.) 32.SHOTS ON GOAL - Georgetown 20; Loyola (Md.) 18.PENALTIES - Georgetown 3/2:30; Loyola (Md.) 4/2:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Georgetown 0-4; Loyola (Md.) 0-2.TURNOVERS - Georgetown 9; Loyola (Md.) 16.FACEOFFS - Georgetown 5-20; Loyola (Md.) 15-20.CLEARS - Georgetown 17-18; Loyola (Md.) 24-24.GOALIES - GU: FISHER, C.T. 2-2 (60:00 minutes, 18 shots-7 saves, 11 GA); LOY: Jake Hagelin 8-2

GaMe 12UMass vs Georgetown

April 24, 2010at East Hartford, Conn.

1 2 3 4 totalUMass 2 5 0 6 13Georgetown 4 2 1 5 12

Massachusetts SCORING: GOALS: Will Manny 3; Bobby Hayes 2; Steve D’Amario 2; Anthony Biscardi 2; Ryan Liebel 1; Christian Hain 1; Kirk Jurgelevich 1; Greg Rushing 1. ASSISTS: Will Manny 2; Tom Celentani 1; Ryan Hantverk 1; Bobby Hayes 1; Ryan Liebel 1; Kyle Smith 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 5; SELIG-MANN, Max 2; KOCIS, Scott 2; MIRABITO, Rickey 2; COMEAU, Travis 1. ASSISTS: DOWD, Craig 4; NIXON, Chris 1; SELIGMANN, Max 1; SHULER, Ryan 1.

Massachusetts GROUND BALLS: Greg Rushing 6; Will Manny 3; Travis Tripucka 3; Stephen Zorkers 3; Anthony Biscardi 2; Steve D’Amario 2; Diogo Godoi 2; Ryan Hantverk 2; Will Jeffery 2; Tim McCormack 2; Kevin Wright 2; Greg Anderson 1; Christian Hain 1; Anthony Toresco 1; Bobby Tyler 1.

SHOTS - Massachusetts 32; Georgetown 37.SHOTS ON GOAL - Massachusetts 22; Georgetown 21.PENALTIES - Massachusetts 2/2:00; Georgetown 1/0:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Massachusetts 1-1; Georgetown 1-2.TURNOVERS - Massachusetts 13; Georgetown 14.

FACEOFFS - Massachusetts 13-29; Georgetown 16-29.CLEARS - Massachusetts 14-19; Georgetown 14-17.GOALIES - UMASS: Tim McCormack 8-4 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots-9 saves, 12 GA); GU: FISHER, C.T. 2-3

GaMe 13Rutgers vs Georgetown

May 1, 2010at Washington, D.C.

1 2 3 4 totalRutgers 2 2 2 3 9Georgetown 5 2 3 4 14

RUTGERS SCORING: GOALS: BUEHNING, Gerhard 3; HOVER, Kevin 3; CLANCY, Duncan 1; STAGNITTA, Michael 1; BURNARD, Hunter 1. ASSISTS: STANWICK, Tad 2; BUEHNING, Gerhard 1; CLANCY, Duncan 1; MAN-GAN, Will 1; PENNINGTON, Justin 1; STILLEY,Erik 1; ZERRILLO, Nicholas 1.

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: MIRABITO, Rickey 4; KOCIS, Scott 4; BRANCACACCIO, Andrew 2; DOWD, Craig 1; SELIGMANN, Max 1; REILLY, Gerry 1; McDONOUGH, Francis 1. ASSISTS: COMEAU, Travis 3; DOWD, Craig 3.

SHOTS - RUTGERS 26; Georgetown 45.SHOTS ON GOAL - RUTGERS 18; Georgetown 23.PENALTIES - RUTGERS 1/0:30; Georgetown 6/4:00.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - RUTGERS 4-6; Georgetown 1-1.TURNOVERS - RUTGERS 15; Georgetown 14.FACEOFFS - RUTGERS 9-25; Georgetown 16-25.CLEARS - RUTGERS 15-21; Georgetown 10-13.GOALIES - RUTGERS: OLIN, Billy (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-9 saves, 14 GA); GU: DAVIS, Jack

GaMe 14Georgetown at Villanova

May 8, 2010at Villanova, Pa.

1 2 3 4 totalGeorgetown 5 0 6 4 15Villanova 1 6 0 2 9

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: MIRABITO, Rickey 5; COMEAU, Travis 4; SHANNON, Stu 2; DOWD, Craig 2; KOCIS, Scott 1; BRANCACAC-CIO, Andrew 1.ASSISTS: MIRABITO, Rickey 3; GUY, Zac 1; HOSTETLER, Dan 1; KOCIS, Scott 1; MURRAY, Patrick 1; REILLY, Gerry 1; SCHUVILLE, Chris 1.

Villanova SCORING: GOALS: RICE, Jack 3; WEBBER, Paul 2; CUN-NINGHAM, Kevin 1; CASERTANO, Will 1; SCIOSCIA, Mark 1; DOHERTY, Nick 1. ASSISTS: CUNNINGHAM, Kevin 3; CASERTANO, Will 2; BRENNAN, Mike 1; O’DONNELL, T.J. 1; WEBBER, Paul 1.

SHOTS - Georgetown 32; Villanova 33.SHOTS ON GOAL - Georgetown 22; Villanova 19.PENALTIES - Georgetown 3/1:30; Villanova 4/3:30.MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Georgetown 1-4; Villanova 2-3.TURNOVERS - Georgetown 19; Villanova 22.FACEOFFS - Georgetown 14-27; Villanova 13-27.CLEARS - Georgetown 13-15; Villanova 14-19.GOALIES - GU: DAVIS, Jack (23:03 minutes, 8 shots-4 saves, 4 GA),FISHER, C.T. 3-3 (36:57, 11-6, 5); VU: HURLEY, Billy 7-3

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Men’s lacrosse is a spring tradition on Georgetown’s picturesque campus and the 2010 season marks the 46th

anniversary of lacrosse at Georgetown. “The fastest game on two feet” and Georgetown University have become synonymous with each other as the men’s lacrosse program has established itself as one of the nation’s elite. Georgetown has molded into a team competing for a national championship, thanks in large part to phenomenal student and university support, along with being located in one of the nation’s lacrosse hotbeds.

Lacrosse first made its appearance at Georgetown in the spring of 1951. Despite encouraging success, lack of support and increased costs doomed the team following its second season.

Ten years later, led by the efforts of undergraduates John Campbell and Roger O’Neill and GU alumnus Leo McCormick (C ’30), a group of Georgetown students successfully organized an intercollegiate lacrosse team. As a “club” sport in the spring of 1963, the team received limited University support and was only able to survive due to the dedication and perseverance of its student-athletes and the volunteer services of its coaches, first Tom

Daly and Matt Kenny, and later Jeff Joseph.Throughout the 60s, enthusiasm for

the sport was high. Aided by the generous support of alumni and parents, the club paid its own way as the team successfully played a competitive schedule including several Ivy League schools. Coaches Al Kirson and Will Johnson, assisted by John Ashton, guided the Hoyas in these years ending the decade.

On the threshold of the 70s, under the leadership of Charlie Blazek and Bill Guilfoyle, Georgetown Lacrosse achieved a long awaited milestone: the club was given “varsity” recognition by the University and began intercollegiate play as an NCAA Division I program in 1970.

Former Johns Hopkins stars Charles

Goodell and Jim Feely guided the GU lacrosse program in the early 70s. Ex-University of Maryland star Gary Besosa took over the team in 1974, and was followed by Greg Swanson, who finished out the decade as head coach.

The 80s were a reinvigoration of the Hoya lacrosse program. Coach Tom Oberdorfer began the slow task of rebuilding. In 1983 Georgetown created a full-time head coach position and thus the arrival of head coach Bill Gorrow. It signaled the fulfillment of four decades of persevering and building.

In 1990, Georgetown took its lacrosse program to the next level with the hiring of Dave Urick. Urick came to Georgetown

“I don’t have one great memory of my time at Georgetown … I have many,”

All-American midfielder Andy Corno (C’05) said. “the reason for that was

the coaching staff. they made the experience fun, they made it enjoyable,

and truly the reason why Georgetown is such an unbelievable experience.

If I could have one more year back at Georgetown, I would take it in a

second. I loved everything about it. Living and breathing the school and

the sport, I wouldn’t change anything. It’s something that I’ll never forget.”

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“for me, Georgetown University

was the ideal institution to

be a student-athlete,” recalls

two-time tewaaraton trophy

finalist brodie Merrill (C’05).

“the Georgetown University

lacrosse program affords you

the opportunity to compete

for a national championship,

while being immersed within

the most influential city in the

world. Unlike many other college

coaches, Coach Urick’s number

one priority is not winning

games, rather it is making sure

his players enjoy and take

advantage of the complete

college experience. he has a

genuine care for his players that

stretches beyond the bounds of

the lacrosse field.”

with an amazing resume, winning 10 consecutive NCAA Division III NCAA titles while the head coach at Hobart College. He immediately transformed a Georgetown program that had not ever had a Division I winning record into a team that finished 8-5 in 1990. Georgetown lacrosse had arrived.

Since Urick’s arrival the Hoyas were selected to participate in 11-straight NCAA Tournaments (1997-2008), reached the NCAA Quarterfinals in six-straight seasons and in nine of the last 11 overall, and won the ECAC League Championship six times.

GU has been in the top 10 of the final USILA Poll in nine of the past 11 seasons. All 62 of Georgetown’s All-Americans and all but one of the 32 Georgetown players selected to participate in the North-South Game have come under the tutelage of Urick.

Georgetown cracked into the top 20 for the first time in 1993 and four years later, the Hoyas advanced to its first ever NCAA Tournament in 1997. One year later GU ripped off its first ever NCAA Tournament

win with a 9-8 victory over UMBC. One of the greatest achievements in

the history of Georgetown men’s lacrosse was the 1999 season, when the Blue and Gray recorded a school record 13 wins and its first ever visit to the NCAA semifinals, defeating Notre Dame and Duke before falling to Syracuse.

In 2000 another chapter was formed for the program as the Hoyas joined the ECAC Lacrosse League. Georgetown won the ECAC title six times in 10 years. The Hoyas had 56 players named All-ECAC and had five players tabbed as the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and five players recognized as the Offensive Player of the Year.

The Hoyas joined seven other schools in 2010 as members of the inaugural BIG EAST Conference.

Men’s lacrosse on the Hilltop has persevered for over 40 years at Georgetown University and has transformed itself into one of the great athletic programs in the history of Georgetown varsity sports.

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Year Rd. ovr. Player Pos. team2001 2 12 Rodger Colbert D Bridgeport2001 3 17 Mike Henehan M Boston2001 4 20 Scott Doyle M Boston2002 1 2 Steve Dusseau M Boston2002* 8 43 Matt Rienzo D Bridgeport2003 3 13 Kyle Sweeney D Bridgeport2003 3 16 Pat Collins D New Jersey2004 2 7 Walid Hajj M New Jersey (Rochester)2005 1 3 Brodie Merrill D Baltimore2005 1 6 Andy Corno M New Jersey2005* 2 10 Trevor Walker M Philadelphia2005* 3 15 Michael Hammer A Baltimore2005* 4 24 Kevin O’Brien G Boston2005* 10 55 Neal Goldman A New Jersey2006* 1 7 Kevin O’Brien G Rochester2006* 3 27 Brice Queener M Rochester2006* 4 34 Trevor Walker M Los Angeles2006* 8 76 Nick Miaritis M Philadelphia2006* 21 210 Neal Goldman A Baltimore2006 3 26 Reyn Garnett D New Jersey2006 4 36 Dave Paolisso A New Jersey2006 4 37 Pete Cannon A Philadelphia2008 2 19 Jerry Lambe D Long Island2008 3 23 Brendan Cannon A Chicago2009 4 27 Stevie Bauer D Chicago2010 3 16 Scott Koscis M Long Island2010 4 20 Chris Nixon LSM Boston2010 5 30 Andrew Brancaccio M Toronto2010 8 46 Craig Dowd A Long Island2010* 1 5 Craig Dowd A Long Island2010* 4 24 Stephen Bauer D Chesapeake2010* 9 54 Brendan Cannon A Chesapeake2011 4 24 Barney Ehrmann LSM Chesapeake2011 7 42 Dan Hostetler D Chesapeake

* supplemental draft

since Major League Lacrosse was founded in 2001, Georgetown University players have had a significant

impact on the league. In its first year, three former Hoyas were selected to play in the league, which features fast-paced, high scoring, hardhitting action that has made it the fastest growing team sport in the United States. Overall, more than 20 former Georgetown

players have been selected in the Major League Lacrosse draft and several, including Andy Corno (C’05), Brodie Merrill (C’05), Kyle Sweeney (B ’03) and Scott Urick (C ’00), are still on MLL rosters. Georgetown has had at least one player drafted in all but one collegiate draft since the MLL’s inaugural season in 2001, including Dusseau who was the second overall pick in

the 2002 draft. Another Hoya-MLL highlight has been Urick, who was the 2002 MLL All-Star game’s MVP and is the third all-time leading goal scorer in the league with 232 goals. Overall 22 different Hoyas have played in the MLL and as usual the 2010 Georgetown senior class has several players looking to become the next Hoya to don a Major League Lacrosse uniform.

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Player MLL team PositionStevie Bauer (C’09) Chicago DRodger Colbert (B ’01) New Jersey DPete Cannon (C ’06) Philadelphia APat Collins (B ’03) New Jersey DBrendan Cannon (C’08) Chicago AAndy Corno (C ’05) New Jersey MScott Doyle (C ’01) Boston MSteve Dusseau (C ’02) Boston MReyn Garnett (C ’06) Long Island DWalid Hajj (C ’04) New Jersey MMike Hammer (C ’04) Long Island AMike Henehan (B ’01) Boston MBrian Hole (C ’99) Baltimore GDan Martin (C ’97) Long Island MGreg McCavera (C ’99) Long Island MJerry Lambe (C’08) Long Island DBrodie Merrill (C ’05) Toronto DKevin O’Brien (B ’99) Boston GDave Paolisso (C ’06) Washington AScott Schroeder (B ’02) New Jersey GKyle Sweeney (B ’03) Philadelphia DScott Urick (C ’00) New Jersey A

current MLL players in bold

U.S. LACRoSSE NAtIoNAL tEAM2010 Kyle Sweeney2006 Kyle Sweeney Scott Urick2002 Steve Dusseau Scott Doyle

U.S. LACRoSSE U-19 NAtIoNAL tEAM2008 Bobby Boyle Craig Dowd

CANADIAN NAtIoNAL tEAM2010 Brodie Merrill2006 Brodie Merrill

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GEoRGEtowN 14, SYRACUSE 91997 REGULAR SEASoN Capitalizing on an early lead, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team cruised to a win over No. 2 Syracuse, 14-9, at Kehoe Field. Syracuse, coming off a win over Virginia, looked to open the game with a fast-paced style of play, but the Hoyas controlled the face-offs throughout the game, shutting down the Orange attack. The Hoyas established a 4-1 lead in the first quar-ter, with goals from junior middie Greg Hubschmann and freshman attackman Andy Flick leading the way. Hubschmann scored four times in the first half and Flick finished with three goals, his last coming 17 seconds into the third quarter. Sophomore goalie Brian Hole made 18 saves for the Hoyas as GU held Syracuse to single digits in scoring for only the fourth time in their last 61 games.

GEoRGEtowN 9, UMbC 81998 NCAA fIRSt RoUND Georgetown received its second-consecutive at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and defeated UMBC (9-8) in the first round for its first-ever NCAA win. Gamble scored what proved to be the game-winning goal with 4:52 remaining. Hole had a fine game in goal for the Hoyas, registering a season-high 18 saves. Greg Hubschmann scored 3 goals and Scott Urick and Tyler Gamble added two goals each.

Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 totalGeorgetown (10-4) 1 2 3 3 9UMBC (9-5) 2 1 3 2 8

GoalsGeorgetown: Greg Hubschmann 3, Scott Urick 2, Tyler Gamble 2, Mike Corry 1, Greg McCavera 1.UMBC: Chris Turner 3, Jeff Ratcliffe 2, John Mc-Donnell 2, Dan Marohl 1.AssistsGeorgetown: Andy Flick 1, Tyler Gamble 1, Keith Baker 1, Greg Peters 1, Dan Shea 1.UMBC: Dan Marohl 2, Tim Hahn 1, John McDon-nell 1.

GEoRGEtowN 17, DUKE 141999 NCAA QUARtERfINALS The Hoyas avenged an early-season loss to Duke with a 17-14 win at Hofstra Stadium in Hempstead, N.Y., to advance to the NCAA Final Four. It marked Georgetown’s first victory over the Blue Devils in 13 tries. Greg McCavera’s four goals and two assists, and Andy Flick’s three goals and two assists paced the Hoyas. Mike Henehan and Tyler Gamble each scored three goals and had one assist. Scott Urick added two goals and Steve Dusseau and Brett Wagner each scored once.

Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 totalDuke (13-3) 3 4 2 5 14Georgetown (13-2) 4 4 4 5 17

GoalsDuke: Adam Dretler 3, Brendan Keaney 2, Jared Frood 2, Nick Hartofilis 2, Scott Diggs 1, Greg Patchak 1, Chris Kakel 1, T.J. Durnan 1, John O’Donnell 1.Georgetown: Greg McCavera 4, Andy Flick 3, Mike Henehan 3, Tyler Gamble 3, Scott Urick 2, Steve Dusseau 1, Brett Wagner 1.AssistsDuke: Jared Frood 2, Scott Diggs 1, Greg Patchak 1, Craig Schubert 1.Georgetown: Greg McCavera 2, Andy Flick 2, Tyler Gamble 1, Mike Henehan 1.

GEoRGEtowN 11, NAVY 91994 REGULAR SEASoN Georgetown won its third consecutive game by defeating local rival Navy, 11-9, to improve to 7-1. The come-from-behind win over the 12th-ranked Midshipmen was the Hoyas’ first win over a higher ranked team. Kevin Noonan supplied the heroics by scoring the game’s final three goals – all in the fourth period to erase a 9-8 deficit.

Score by period 1 2 3 4 totalNavy 2 5 2 0 9Georgetown 4 2 2 3 11

Navy GOALS: Matt Long 2, Jamie Slough 2, Chris Messineo 2, Charles Bertrand 1, Matt Fox-man 1, John Hanna 1.ASSISTS: Rob Bailey 2, Matt Long 1.

Georgetown GoALS: Kevin Noonan 4, Joe Cal-lahan 3, Damon Vettori 2, Chris Remington 1, Dan Martin 1.ASSIStS: Chris Remington 2, Greg Lawler 2, Nathan Sprong 1, B.J. Thompson 1, Joe Callahan 1.

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Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 totalDuke (13-3) 3 4 2 5 14Georgetown (13-2) 4 4 4 5 17

GEoRGEtowN 9, PRINCEtoN 82007 NCAA fIRSt RoUND

Brendan Cannon scored 31 seconds into sudden-death overtime, lifting No. 6 Georgetown to a 9-8 win over Princeton in front of 2,156 fans at the Multi-Sport Field during first round action of the 2007 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. The win vaulted Georgetown (12-2) into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth-straight year and for the 10th time in the last 11 years. The opening face-off of overtime was won by

Georgetown senior Christiaan Trunz - the last of his 12 wins in 20 attempts during the day - and senior defender Jerry Lambe successfully cleared the ball. Cannon took control on the far side of the crease and quickly attacked as he dove and sent a shot over the right shoulder of Princeton goalie Alex Hewitt, beating him at 3:29 and setting off a wild jubilation in one of the most thrilling games in recent history. It was the first-ever NCAA Tournament overtime win for the Hoyas, and their first overtime win since a 4-3 win over Navy during the 2003 season. After Georgetown took an 8-7 lead late in the third quarter on a score from freshman Craig Dowd, Princ-

eton tied the game just under two minutes into the fourth on a goal from Scott Sowanick. Princeton had a series of opportunities midway through the fourth quarter, including two man-up after Hoya penalties, but junior goalie Miles Kass stopped a trio of shots, including two with his feet, to keep the game tied. It was a game of runs, as the Hoyas scored the game’s first goal and Princeton responded with three-straight. The Hoyas scored three-of-four in the second quarter to tie the game at the break at 4-all, and then scored three time in a three minute span in the third quarter to take a 7-4 lead, but Princeton responded with three goals in a span of 4:47 to tie the game.

No. 10 GEoRGEtowN 11,No. 1 DUKE 72008 REGULAR SEASoN The tenth-ranked Georgetown University men’s lacrosse team outscored top-ranked and previ-ously unbeaten Duke, 8-2 after halftime and senior goalkeeper Miles Kass posted 18 saves, one shy of his career high, as the Hoyas upset the Blue Devils, 11-7, in front of 2,412 fans on the Multi-Sport Field. Kass and the Hoya defense held the nation’s highest scoring offense to a season-low seven goals. Craig Dowd, Brendan Cannon and Ricky Mirabito tallied two goals apiece while Cannon also dished out three assists, including two after halftime. Barney Ehrmann compiled five ground balls. The Hoyas converted on three of their five extra-man opportunities. “We point to a couple of games on the schedule every year and this is one of them,” Head Coach Dave Urick said. “The kids really dug down deep today. We had some self-inflicted errors but we overcame them. It was a great team effort.” Georgetown got off to a great start, scoring three

goals in the first three minutes of the game to take a 3-1 lead after one period. Junior Todd Cochran and Andrew Baird scored unassisted goals right off the bat and sophomore Chris Schuville scored with Can-non picking up an assist. The Blue Devils, however, scored four goals in the second quarter, including three from sophomore Max Quinzani, and held a 4-3 lead at halftime. Georgetown stopped the Duke scoring streak on an extra-man opportunity with 13:23 to go in the third to make it 5-4. After a Blue Devil 30-second penalty, the Hoyas cashed in immediately when sophomore Andrew Brancaccio rifled a low shot eight seconds into the extra-man opportunity. Duke upped its lead to 6-4 with 3:24 left in the third, but the Hoyas scored their second extra-man goal of the game when Mirabito brought the Hoyas to within 6-5 with his first of two consecutive goals One minute later, GU senior Dan D’Agnes assisted on Mirabito’s second goal with 20 seconds to go in the third to tie the game at 6-all. The Hoyas started the fourth period with a 3-minute advantage when Duke was charged with an illegal stick penalty that was ruled too short. GU took the lead for

good, 7-6 with 13:44 left in regulation during the EMO. Midway through the penalty, Brancaccio scored and Cannon notched his third assist of the game. Cannon and Baird combined for a goal at 9:12 of the fourth as the Hoyas kept the pressure on. Cannon scored his first goal of the game as Baird picked up an assist for a 9-7 GU lead. Danowski ripped an unas-sisted goal at 7:54 to bring Duke to within one, 8-7 but the Hoyas netted three goals over the final 4:07 to the delight of the crowd.

Score by period 1 2 3 4 totalDuke 1 4 1 1 7Georgetown 3 0 3 5 11

Duke GoALS: Quinzani 3, Danowski 2, Greer, Ross.ASSISTS: Crotty 2, Danowski 2.

Georgetown GoALS: Cannon 2, Mirabito 2, Dowd 2, Baird, Brancaccio, D’Agnes, Schuville, Cochran.ASSISTS: Cannon 3, Baird, Brancaccio, D’Agnes, Mirabito.

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In the fall, the lacrosse team practices from mid-September through the end of October. The team concentrates on fundamentals and does a fair amount of intra-squad scrimmaging. This time serves as a learning period for both the younger players and the coaching staff and includes team practices, conditioning, weight training and plyometric running exercises. The fall practice season typically includes

scrimmages against regional opponents. During the winter, the team resumes practice in mid-January. The mild climate in the area allows the team plenty of time to prepare outdoors for the upcoming season. The earlier practices are held in conjunction with the weight training and conditioning that has continued from the fall. The team usually competes in two scrimmages prior to the start of the regular season. This year, the Hoyas will play 14 regular season games, including home contests with Syracuse, Providence, Navy, Loyola (Md.), Yale and Villanova. Georgetown will play seven teams ranked in Inside Lacrosse Magazine’s pre-season top 20, including Duke, Loyola (Md.), Maryland, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova and Yale. With Coach Urick at the helm Georgetown’s men’s lacrosse program has played in the NCAA Tournament in 11 of the last 14 seasons. The Hoyas have advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals in nine of the last 13 seasons. Off the field, Georgetown lacrosse players are part of the community. Members of the lacrosse team were leaders in the student-athlete driven program called “Hoya Dreams,” which pairs Georgetown athletes up with kids from the Georgetown University Hospital Pediatric Ward for visits. The Hoyas were also involved during the fall with the group So Others May Eat (SOME), delivering bagged lunches to many of the area’s needy. Each year, Georgetown lacrosse players have unique opportunities to meet with prospective employers during visits to Wall Street. Led by the coaching staff, upperclassmen on the team will travel to New York and meet with former players currently working in the financial industry. Coach Urick, along with assistant coaches Matt Rienzo and Scott Urick, also host an Alumni Weekend with New York City alums each Fall. Throughout the year, there are numerous opportunities for players to interact positively with alumni, parents and friends. The networking and gathering of alumni, parents and friends that centers around both the home and away contests is a wonderful and warm feature of the program at Georgetown. Pre and postseason barbecues welcome the freshmen and bid farewell to the seniors. At home and away games, a “Hoya tent” or “tailgate” where friends and family gather and cheer on the team serves to confirm the tradition and pride associated with Georgetown University and its lacrosse program.

“A world of opportunities - that is what the Georgetown University Lacrosse program offers,” notes head Coach Dave Urick. “whether in the classroom, on the lacrosse field, or in the nation’s capital, opportunity abounds at Georgetown. It is up to the young men themselves to take advantage of them, but the academic and athletic opportunities that are here are second to none.”

Georgetown is located in one of the strongest collegiate lacrosse hotbeds in the nation. Student-athletes are attracted to Georgetown from the most competitive lacrosse playing fields in the mid-Atlantic region, New York, New England, as well as from across the nation.

the lacrosse facilities at Georgetown are exceptional. The team competes and practices on Multi-Sport Field, a facility that opened in September 2005. A FieldTurf surface located at the center of campus, the Multi-Sport Field has a seating capacity of 4,500 (2,000 in the East stands and 2,500 in the West stands). The FieldTurf allows year-round practices and games. These facilities, coupled with the pleasant spring climate of the Washington, D.C. area, assure that early season practices and games can be held under comfortable playing conditions.

McDonough Arena houses the coaches’ offices, the lacrosse locker room, the student-athlete weight room and the state-of-the-art sports medicine facility. Through the facilities of the Georgetown University Medical Center, varsity players have access to some of the finest medical specialists in the world. In addition, educational opportunities outside of regular classes are plentiful, as many lacrosse players have taken advantage of internships that are offered throughout the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The elements are all there. A high caliber Division I lacrosse program, the resources of Georgetown University and living in our nation’s capital combine to offer a student-athlete one of the most special educational opportunities anywhere.

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team w L first Last Last Meeting Meeting GU winAir Force 2 1 1985 1995 1995Army 7 1 1995 2005 2005Baltimore 0 2 1971 1972 ----Boston College 6 1 1989 1995 1995Bowdoin 0 1 1979 1979 ----Bowie State 0 1 1979 1970 ----Brown 5 0 1997 2003 2003Bucknell 4 0 1990 2002 2002Butler 8 0 1994 2001 2001Canisius 4 0 1990 1997 1997Catholic 7 0 1980 1984 1984Catonsville 1 0 1979 1979 1979Colgate 2 0 1992 2000 2000Cornell 3 0 2000 2004 2004Dartmouth 2 3 1986 2000 2000Delaware 9 0 1998 2010 2010Dickinson 1 0 1990 1990 1990Drexel 3 5 1984 1991 1991Duke 7 17 1970 2010 2008Fairfield 4 0 2006 2009 2009Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 1985 1985 1985Frostburg State 3 4 1971 1981 1981Georgia 1 0 1982 1982 1982Georgia Tech 1 1 1981 1981 1982Gettysburg 1 5 1973 1983 1983Guilford 1 2 1987 1989 1989Hampden-Sydney 1 3 1976 1980 1980harvard 2 0 2009 2010 2010Haverford 1 0 1988 1988 1988Hobart 13 2 1995 2009 2008Hofstra 3 1 1994 1997 1997Holy Cross 0 2 1983 1985 ----Johns Hopkins 0 2 1993 2007 ----Kutztown 1 2 1982 1989 1989Lafayette 5 2 1987 1994 1994Lehigh 3 1 1995 1998 1998Loyola (Md.) 6 27 1970 2010 2007M.A.P.S. 1 1 1970 1970 1975M.I.T. 0 1 1978 1978 ----

team w L first Last Last Meeting Meeting GU win Manhattan 1 0 2002 2002 2002Mary Washington 3 0 1987 1990 1990Maryland 2 8 1997 2010 2009UMBC 6 9 1970 2003 2003Massachusetts 7 4 2000 2010 2009Michigan State 0 1 1985 1985 ----Morgan State 0 7 1973 1981 ----Mount St. Mary’s 12 15 1973 2010 2010Navy 14 7 1991 2010 2010N.Y. Maritime 1 0 1987 1987 1987Notre Dame 7 4 1970 2010 2010Ohio State 2 1 1982 2002 2002Penn State 9 5 1994 2009 2007Pennsylvania 2 0 1993 1994 1994Princeton 1 5 1989 2007 2007Providence 3 1 1987 2010 2010Radford 2 2 1983 1990 1990Randolph-Macon 2 10 1971 1986 1985Richmond 3 0 1980 1983 1983Rutgers 13 0 1999 2010 2010St. John’s 9 1 1992 2010 2010St. Mary’s 3 11 1974 1988 1988Salisbury State 0 4 1974 1988 ----Skidmore 0 1 1982 1982 ----Stony Brook 6 0 1989 2001 2001Syracuse 4 15 1995 2010 2006Towson 1 2 1970 2004 2004Union 0 3 1979 1983 ----Vermont 3 3 1984 2005 2005Virginia Mil. Inst. 4 7 1978 1991 1991Virginia Tech 1 0 1986 1986 1986Villanova 10 14 1971 2010 2010Virginia 0 2 2003 2006 ----West Chester St. 1 0 1984 1984 1984Western Maryland 1 2 1970 1986 1970William & Mary 1 6 1972 1978 1978Yale 0 8 1984 1991 ----

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1970 (2-6)Coach: Charles GoodellBowie State.....................................L ................ 17-4Notre Dame .....................................L ...................7-6Western Maryland ........................ W ..................5-4M.A.P.S. .......................................... W ..................3-2Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................11-6at Towson State..............................L ................16-0at Duke .............................................L ................15-2UMBC ..............................................L ................14-5

1971 (1-7)Coach: Jim Feelyat UMBC..........................................L ................21-6at Western Md. ...............................L ................10-8at Loyola (Md.) ................................L ................15-8at Randolph-Macon .......................L ................12-2at Villanova .......................................L ................10-8Frostburg State ............................ W ............... 10-7Baltimore ..........................................L ...................6-5Towson State ..................................L ................15-4

1972 (1-6)Coach: Jim FeelyUMBC ..............................................L ................12-9Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................10-6Randolph-Macon ............................L ................14-6Villanova ...........................................L ..............11-10at William & Mary ......................... W ...............13-9at Frostburg State ..........................L ..............13-10at Baltimore .....................................L ................10-2

1973 (2-5)Coach: Jim Feelyat UMBC..........................................L ................13-5William & Mary ................................L ................12-9Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ................11-4Gettysburg ..................................... W ...............15-8at Loyola (Md.) .............................. W ..................8-6Morgan State ..................................L ...................7-4at Villanova .......................................L ...................8-5

1974 (2-8)Coach: Gary BesosaFrostburg State ............................ W ...............10-6UMBC ..............................................L ...................6-1Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................ 12-7at Mount St. Mary’s........................L ................26-2at William & Mary ...........................L ................18-4at Salisbury State ...........................L ................ 14-7Villanova ......................................... W ...............11-9St. Mary’s .........................................L ................ 13-7at Morgan State..............................L ..............23-10Gettysburg .......................................L ................11-9

1975 (0-8)Coach: Gary Besosaat Gettysburg ..................................L ................ 17-4Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................11-8at Villanova .......................................L ................14-3M.A.P.S. ............................................L ................10-8William & Mary ................................L ................12-3at Salisbury State ...........................L ...................1-0at St. Mary’s ....................................L ................12-6Morgan State ..................................L ................19-4

1976 (2-6)Coach: Greg SwansonHampden-Sydney ........................ W ..................7-6at Loyola (Md.) ................................L ................15-5Gettysburg .......................................L ................ 17-3at William & Mary ...........................L ................18-4at Morgan State..............................L ................24-5at Villanova ..................................... W ...............10-9Randolph-Macon ............................L ...................7-6Frostburg State ..............................L ................ 11-7

1977 (0-7)Coach: Greg Swansonat Hampden-Sydney ......................L ...................7-1Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................24-4at St. Mary’s ....................................L ................28-5William & Mary ................................L ................23-3at Randolph-Macon .......................L ................14-9at Frostburg State ..........................L ..............19-14Villanova ...........................................L ................12-9

1978 (0-9)Coach: Greg SwansonMIT ....................................................L ...................8-4at William & Mary ...........................L ................25-2Randolph-Macon ............................L ................10-3at VMI................................................L ................11-8at Mount St. Mary’s........................L ................22-2at Loyola (Md.) ................................L ................19-2Hampden-Sydney ..........................L ................13-4Frostburg State ..............................L ................16-8St. Mary’s .........................................L ................23-1

1979 (2-7)Coach: Greg SwansonUnion .................................................L ..............13-10Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................23-2Bowdoin ...........................................L ................23-2Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ..............13-11VMI .................................................. W ...............10-8at Randolph-Macon .......................L ................10-4at St. Mary’s ....................................L ................ 14-7at Catonsville................................. W ..................7-6Morgan State ..................................L ..............11-10

1980 (4-6)Coach: Greg Swansonat Loyola (Md.) ................................L ................24-3at Hampden-Sydney ......................L ................23-9at Mount St. Mary’s........................L ..............15-10St. Mary’s .........................................L ..............18-10Catholic .......................................... W ...............15-5Richmond ....................................... W ...............10-4Randolph-Macon .......................... W .............14-13at Catholic ..................................... W ...............16-1at VMI................................................L ................ 11-7at Morgan State..............................L ................11-8

1981 (4-7)Coach: Tom OberdorferGeorgia Tech ................................. W ............... 11-7Union .................................................L ................11-4Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ................14-9Frostburg State ............................ W ..................7-6at St. Mary’s ....................................L ................12-9Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................ 17-5at Villanova .......................................L ................10-6at Randolph-Macon .......................L ................12-6Catholic .......................................... W ............... 15-7VMI .................................................. W ............... 13-7Morgan State ..................................L ..............11-10

1982 (3-12)Coach: Tom Oberdorferat Georgia Tech ..............................L ................ 11-7at Georgia ...................................... W ...............18-5at Duke .............................................L ...................6-0Notre Dame .....................................L ................ 17-8Gettysburg .......................................L ................14-5Kutztown ..........................................L ..............14-11Ohio State .......................................L ................ 11-7Skidmore ..........................................L ...................9-8Catholic .......................................... W ...............11-4Richmond ....................................... W ...............13-3Randolph-Macon ............................L ................ 12-7St. Mary’s .........................................L ................14-4Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................24-1

Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ................15-3Villanova ...........................................L ................10-9

1983 (2-7)Coach: Bill Gorrowat Radford ........................................L ...................8-7at Gettysburg ..................................L ................22-4Holy Cross .......................................L ................11-4Union .................................................L ..............14-11Richmond ....................................... W ...............15-6Catholic .......................................... W ...............11-5at Randolph Macon .......................L ................13-8Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................20-3at St. Mary’s ....................................L ................12-4

1984 (4-9)Coach: Bill Gorrowat Duke .............................................L ................22-4Yale ....................................................L ................22-2Vermont ............................................L ..............13-11Notre Dame .....................................L ................11-5at Villanova .......................................L ................10-1St. Mary’s ...................................... W ...............14-6V.M.I. ................................................ W ..................6-5at Loyola ...........................................L ................20-2Drexel ................................................L ..............12-11at Mount St. Mary’s........................L ................11-5Radford .............................................L ................ 16-7West Chester State..................... W ...............20-8Catholc ........................................... W ...............28-6

1985 (2-11)Coach: Bill GorrowHoly Cross .......................................L ................21-9Yale ....................................................L ................25-3Vermont ............................................L ..............11-10Michigan State ................................L ................11-9Randolph-Macon .......................... W ...............11-8Villanova ...........................................L ................13-6St. Mary’s .........................................L ................15-8at V.M.I. .............................................L ................12-4Loyola................................................L ................13-1at Drexel ...........................................L ................14-5Air Force ...........................................L ................10-6Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ................12-1Fairleigh Dickinson ....................... W ...............26-4

1986 (1-13)Coach: Bill GorrowWestern Maryland ..........................L ................11-4at Virginia Tech .............................. W ...............14-2Yale ....................................................L ................ 17-4Dartmouth ........................................L ................ 11-7Vermont ............................................L ..............16-10at Randolph-Macon .......................L ..............17-11at Villanova .......................................L ...................5-1at St. Mary’s ....................................L ..............13-10V.M.I ...................................................L ...................8-2at Loyola ...........................................L ................20-1Drexel ................................................L ................11-9U.M.B.C. ...........................................L ................18-3Mount St. Mary’s ............................L ..............12-10Salisbury State ...............................L ................ 20-7

1987 (4-7)Coach: Bill Gorrowat Guilford ........................................L ........... 7-6 (ot)Yale ....................................................L ................12-4Mary Washington ......................... W ...............16-6Dartmouth ........................................L ................19-9Villanova ...........................................L ................15-5Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ................25-6at Lafayette .................................... W ..................6-5at Drexel ...........................................L ................ 10-7at NY Maritime .............................. W .......... 7-6 (ot)vs. Providence @ ...........................L ...................9-7

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St. Mary’s ...................................... W .....10-9 (2ot)@ at Long Island

1988 (4-7)Coach: Bill GorrowHaverford ....................................... W ...............14-5at Guilford ........................................L ................ 14-7at Mary Washington .................... W ................17-7Yale ....................................................L ................ 13-7at VMI................................................L ................11-9Lafayette ...........................................L ................14-9Drexel .............................................. W ............... 10-7UMBC ..............................................L ................10-4at Mount St. Mary’s........................L ................14-8St. Mary’s ....................................... W ...............13-3at Salisbury State ...........................L ................ 10-7

1989 (5-8)Coach: Bill GorrowBoston College ..............................L ................12-8at Radford ...................................... W ..................7-6vs. Notre Dame @ ........................ W ..................9-7Princeton ..........................................L ................16-2Yale ....................................................L ................13-4vs. Dartmouth # ..............................L ................12-5vs. VMI # ..........................................L ................10-6at Lafayette ......................................L ................13-3at Drexel ...........................................L ................11-8Guilford........................................... W ...............13-9vs. Mount St. Mary’s ! ....................L ................12-8vs. Stony Brook &......................... W ...............10-8Kutztown ........................................ W ...............20-6@ at Hofstra# at UMBC Tourney! at Baltimore& at St. John’s

1990 (8-5)Coach: Dave Urickvs. Radford @ ............................... W ................27-7at Stony Brook .............................. W ...............11-9Yale ....................................................L ................18-8Bucknell .......................................... W ...............13-9at Princeton .....................................L ................ 17-3Dickinson ....................................... W ...............13-4at UMBC..........................................L ................18-5Drexel .............................................. W ............... 15-7at VMI................................................L ................13-6Mary Washington ......................... W ...............22-4vs. Mount St. Mary’s # ..................L ..............11-10vs. Boston College! ..................... W ...............13-8Canisius.......................................... W ...............26-5@ at Virginia # at Baltimore, Md.! at St. John’s

1991 (7-5)Coach: Dave UrickMar. 9 Stony Brook..................W ...............16-9Mar. 16 Yale .................................. L ................ 11-7Mar. 20 Bucknell .........................W ...............10-9Mar. 23 Princeton ........................ L ...............19-3Mar. 27 at Boston College .......W ...............16-6Mar. 28 at Providence ...............W ...............10-8Apr. 6 at Drexel ........................W ...............15-8Apr. 13 at Villanova ..................... L .............17-11Apr. 17 at Navy ............................ L ...............13-6Apr. 21 VMI .................................W ...............18-6Apr. 27 at Lafayette ...................W .............20-14May 4 Mount St. Mary’s .......... L .............12-10

1992 (9-3)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 19thMar. 7 Boston College ...........W ............... 18-7Mar. 14 Notre Dame ..................W ...............10-6Mar. 18 Colgate ..........................W ...............14-3

Mar. 21 at St. John’s ..................W ...............16-8Mar. 28 Air Force ........................W ...............15-5Apr. 5 Canisius.........................W ............... 31-7Apr. 12 Villanova ......................... L ..................8-5Apr. 15 Navy ................................ L ...............12-4Apr. 18 at Stony Brook .............W ...............10-5Apr. 25 Lafayette ........................W ...............19-6Apr. 29 at Mount St. Mary’s.....W .............15-12May 2 at Duke ........................... L .............17-11

1993 (9-4)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 17th Mar. 6 Boston College ...........W ...............14-6Mar. 13 at Johns Hopkins .......... L .............15-10Mar. 17 Vermont .........................W .............12-10Mar. 20 St. John’s.......................W ............... 18-7Mar. 27 vs. Dartmouth # ...........W ............... 17-8Apr. 3 at Notre Dame .............. L .............13-10 Apr. 10 at Villanova ....................W ...............16-9Apr. 14 at Navy ............................ L ............... 11-7Apr. 18 Providence ....................W ...............16-5Apr. 24 at Lafayette ...................W ...............11-5Apr. 28 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ...............19-5May 1 Duke ................................ L ...............10-9May 8 at Pennsylvania ............W ............... 10-7# at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.

1994 (10-3)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 12thMar. 6 Penn State ....................W ............... 17-4Mar. 12 Notre Dame ..................W ...............15-8Mar. 15 Butler .............................W ...............16-4Mar. 15 at St. John’s ..................W ...............21-4Mar. 27 at Duke ........................... L .....11-10 (ot)Mar. 31 at Boston College .......W ...............14-9Apr. 9 Villanova ........................W .............16-10Apr. 13 Navy ...............................W ...............11-9Apr. 16 at Hofstra ....................... L .............13-10Apr. 23 Lafayette ........................W ...............16-8Apr. 27 at Mount St. Mary’s.....W ...............22-3Apr. 30 at Loyola (Md.) .............. L ...............16-8May 7 Pennsylvania .................W ............... 17-8

1995 (10-4)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 11thMar. 4 Syracuse ........................ L ...............13-8Mar. 8 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ...............23-3Mar. 12 at Army ..........................W ...............11-6Mar. 15 Butler .............................W ...............11-5Mar. 18 St. John’s.......................W ...............16-4Mar. 25 Duke ................................ L ...............14-9Mar. 29 Air Force ........................W ...............16-2Apr. 1 Boston College ...........W ...............23-3Apr. 8 at Villanova ....................W ...............12-9Apr. 12 at Navy ...........................W .............14-13Apr. 15 Hofstra ...........................W ............... 17-6Apr. 22 at Hobart ........................ L ...............12-9Apr. 29 Loyola (Md.) ................... L ...............16-8May 6 Lehigh ............................W ...............15-5

1996 (8-5)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 19thMar. 2 Butler .............................W ...............13-6Mar. 6 at Syracuse .................... L .............19-13 Mar. 9 Army ...............................W ...............13-9Mar. 14 Canisius.........................W ...............15-6Mar. 16 at Penn State ...............W ...............9-12Mar. 24 at Duke ........................... L ...............15-5Mar. 30 Navy ...............................W .............14-12Apr. 6 Villanova ........................W ...............13-4Apr. 13 at Hofstra ......................W .....16-15 (ot)Apr. 20 Hobart ............................W .....11-10 (ot)Apr. 23 at Princeton ................... L ...............13-2

Apr. 27 at Loyola (Md.) .............. L ...............16-4May 4 at Lehigh ........................ L ..............16-14

1997 (9-5)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 7thBrown ............................................. W .............12-10Syracuse ........................................ W ...............14-9at Army .............................................L ................12-9vs. Butler @ ................................... W ...............10-8Penn State ..................................... W ...............18-8Duke ..................................................L ...................8-7at Navy ............................................ W ...............13-8Canisius.......................................... W ...............24-5at Villanova ..................................... W ............... 16-7Hofstra ............................................ W ...............18-5at Hobart ........................................ W ...............14-9Loyola (Md.) .....................................L ..............15-10Lehigh ...............................................L ..............11-10Maryland & .......................................L ..............14-10@ at Duke& NCAA First Round at Towson, Md.

1998 (10-5)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 8thFeb. 28 Brown @ .......................W ...............11-9Mar. 7 Army ...............................W ............... 15-7Mar. 11 Butler % ........................W ...............13-9Mar. 15 at Penn State ................ L .............14-13 Mar. 22 at Duke ........................... L ..................8-7Mar. 28 Navy ...............................W ..................9-7Apr. 4 at UMBC........................ L .............12-11Apr. 8 Delaware .......................W .............19-12Apr. 11 Notre Dame ..................W ............... 13-7Apr. 18 Hobart ............................W .............15-11Apr. 21 at Lehigh .......................W ...............14-8Apr. 25 Villanova ........................W ...............19-2May 2 at Syracuse .................... L .............14-11May 10 UMBC & .......................W ..................9-8May 17 Loyola (Md.) ^............... L .............12-11@ at Hofstra% at North Carolina& NCAA First Round at Baltimore, Md. (JHU)^ NCAA Quarterfinals at College Park, Md.

1999 (13-3)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 5thFeb. 27 Brown ............................W ...............12-4Mar. 7 at Army ..........................W ...............22-6Mar. 10 vs. Butler % ..................W .............22-16Mar. 21 UMBC ...........................W ...............11-6Mar. 27 Duke ................................ L ...............10-8Mar. 31 Penn State ....................W .............20-10Apr. 3 at Navy ............................ L .....12-11 (ot)Apr. 10 at Notre Dame .............W ...............12-8Apr. 14 at Delaware ..................W ...............16-9Apr. 17 Hobart ............................W .............14-10Apr. 25 at Villanova ....................W ...............15-6May 2 Rutgers ..........................W .............15-10May 8 Syracuse .......................W .............17-13May 16 vs. Notre Dame & ........W .............14-10May 22 vs. Duke ^ .....................W .............17-14May 29 vs. Syracuse ! ................ L ...............13-9% at Kissimmee, Fla.& NCAA First Round at Towson, Md.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Hempstead, N.Y.! NCAA Semifinals at College Park, Md.

2000 (12-3, 6-0 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 7thFeb. 26 Colgate ..........................W ............... 14-7Mar. 4 Army ...............................W ...............15-5Mar. 12 at Penn State * ............W ............... 17-8Mar. 15 Butler .............................W ............... 18-7

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Mar. 19 UMBC * ........................W .............11-10Mar. 22 Dartmouth .....................W ............... 16-7Mar. 26 at Duke ........................... L .............13-12Apr. 1 Navy * .............................W .............14-10Apr. 8 at Stony Brook * ..........W ...............19-6Apr. 15 at Hobart .......................W ...............10-9Apr. 22 Massachusetts * ..........W .............19-18Apr. 29 at Rutgers * ..................W ...............14-9May 6 at Syracuse .................... L .............24-16May 13 vs. Cornell & .................W .............14-12May 20 vs. Syracuse ^ .............. L .............17-13*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Geneva, N.Y.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Piscataway, N.J.

2001 (11-3, 5-1 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 7thFeb. 24 at Ohio State ................W ...............10-6Mar. 3 at Army ..........................W ...............14-9Mar. 10 Penn State * .................W ...............12-5Mar. 14 Butler .............................W ...............21-8Mar. 17 at UMBC * ....................W ...............11-5Mar. 25 Duke ...............................W ............... 14-7Apr. 1 at Navy * ......................... L ...............11-4Apr. 4 at Bucknell ....................W ...............13-6Apr. 7 Stony Brook * ...............W ...............11-8Apr. 14 Hobart ............................W ............... 17-5Apr. 21 at Massachusetts * .....W .............13-12Apr. 28 Rutgers * .......................W ............... 15-7May 5 Syracuse ........................ L ...............19-9May 12 vs. Loyola (Md.) & ......... L ...............11-9*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Baltimore, Md.

2002 (12-3, 4-1 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 4thFeb. 23 Ohio State ....................W ...............10-8Mar. 2 vs. Cornell # .................W ..................8-5Mar. 9 at Penn State * ............W .............11-10Mar. 16 UMBC * ........................W .............18-10Mar. 24 at Duke ..........................W ..................9-7Mar. 30 Navy * .............................W ............... 14-7Apr. 3 Bucknell .........................W ............... 13-7Apr. 6 Brown ............................W ...............16-6Apr. 13 at Hobart .......................W ..................8-7Apr. 20 Massachusetts * ........... L .............16-13Apr. 24 at Loyola (Md.) .............W ...............15-6Apr. 28 at Rutgers * ..................W ...............13-2May 4 at Syracuse .................... L .............14-15 May 12 vs. Manhattan & ...........W ............... 12-7May 18 vs. Princeton ^.............. L .............14-13# at Johns Hopkins*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Newark, Del.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Hempstead, N.Y.

2003 (11-4, 4-1 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 8thMar. 1 vs. Cornell .....................W ...............13-6Mar. 8 Penn State * .................W ...............11-9Mar. 11 vs. Hobart % ................W ...............13-5Mar. 15 at UMBC * ...................W ............... 12-7Mar. 23 Duke ...............................W ..........6-5 (ot)Mar. 30 at Navy * ........................W ..........4-3 (ot)Apr. 5 at Brown ........................W .............12-11 Apr. 12 Loyola (Md.) ..................W ...............14-5Apr. 19 at Massachusetts * ...... L .............. 11-8Apr. 23 at Mount St. Mary’s.....W ...............12-5Apr. 26 Rutgers * .......................W ..................8-4Apr. 28 at Maryland .................... L ..................9-5May 3 Syracuse ........................ L .............12-10May 11 vs. Rutgers & ................W ..................9-6May 18 vs. Virginia ^ .................. L ............... 12-7# at Syracuse, N.Y.

% at San Antonio, Texas*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Piscataway, N.J.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson, Md.

2004 (11-4, 3-0 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 5thFeb. 28 Maryland ......................... L ...............14-5Mar. 6 Cornell ...........................W ...............14-4Mar. 13 at Penn State * ............W ...............10-8Mar. 17 Delaware .......................W ...............10-5Mar. 20 Hobart ............................W ..................9-7Mar. 27 at Duke ..........................W ..................9-8Apr. 3 Navy ................................ L ...................7-5 Apr. 10 vs. Vermont ...................W ...............13-5Apr. 17 at Loyola (Md.) .............W .............14-10Apr. 24 UMass * .........................W .............12-10Apr. 28 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ............... 16-7May 1 at Rutgers * ................. W .................7-6May 7 Syracuse ........................ L ...............13-9May 16 Towson &.......................W ...............15-8May 23 vs. Syracuse ^ .............. L ..................8-7*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Washington, D.C.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Ithaca, N.Y.

2005 (10-5, 3-2 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 8thFeb. 26 at Maryland .................... L ................13-6Mar. 5 at St. John’s ..................W ...............16-6Mar. 12 vs. Syracuse @ ............W ............... 10-7Mar. 16 at Delaware ..................W ..................9-8Mar. 19 at Hobart .......................W ...............11-9Mar. 26 Duke ................................ L ................12-3Apr. 3 Navy * .............................W ...............11-6Apr. 9 vs. Vermont % ..............W ..................9-1Apr. 13 at Mount St. Mary’s.....W .............14-10Apr. 16 Loyola (Md.) * ...............W ..................7-4Apr. 23 at Massachusetts * ...... L ..............13-12Apr. 30 Rutgers * .......................W ............... 14-7May 8 Penn State * .................. L ..............13-12May 15 Army & ...........................W ...............16-6May 22 vs. Maryland ^ .............. L ...................9-8@ at Los Angeles, Calif.% at Manhasset, N.Y.*ECAC Lacrosse League game& NCAA First Round at Washington, D.C.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J.

2006 (12-3, 6-1 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 5thFeb. 25 Maryland ......................... L ................10-4Mar. 4 St. John’s * ....................W ..................9-5Mar. 10 at Syracuse ...................W ...............10-8Mar. 15 Delaware .......................W ...............11-5Mar. 18 Hobart * .........................W ...............11-9Mar. 25 at Duke .........................W ........1-0 (for.)Mar. 28 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ................17-7April 1 at Navy ..........................W ..................9-5April 8 at Fairfield *...................W ...............10-5April 15 at Loyola (Md.) * ........... L ..............14-10April 22 Massachusetts * ..........W ..................8-6April 29 at Rutgers * ..................W ..................9-8May 6 at Penn State * ............W ...............10-9May 14 Navy & ............................W ..................9-7May 21 vs. Virginia ^ .................. L ................20-8* ECAC Lacrosse League Game& NCAA First Round at Washington, D.C.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson, Md.

2007 (12-3, 7-0 ECAC)Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 5thFeb. 24 at Maryland ...................W ..................8-6

Mar. 3 at St. John’s * ...............W ...............12-6Mar. 10 Syracuse ........................ L ................14-9Mar. 14 at Delaware ..................W ..................9-8Mar. 18 Hobart * .........................W .............15-13Mar. 24 Duke ................................ L ...................6-4Mar. 31 Navy ...............................W ...............10-9Apr. 7 Fairfield * .......................W ..................8-7Apr. 10 at Mount St.Mary’s ......W ...............11-5Apr. 14 Loyola (Md.) * ...............W ...............10-8Apr. 21 at UMass * ....................W ..................8-7Apr. 28 Rutgers * .......................W ...............12-8May 5 Penn State * .................W ..................9-4May 13 Princeton & ...................W ..........9-8 (ot)May 19 vs. Johns Hopkins^ ..... L ................14-6* ECAC Lacrosse League Game& NCAA First Round Game at Washington, D.C.^ NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J.

2008 (9-4, 5-2 ECAC) Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: 11thFeb. 23 Maryland ......................... L ................11-6Mar. 1 St. John’s * ....................W ............... 13-7Mar. 9 at Syracuse .................... L ...... 9-8 (2OT)Mar. 12 Delaware .......................W .............18-10Mar. 15 Hobart * .........................W ...13-12 (OT)Mar. 22 Duke ...............................W ............... 11-7Mar. 29 at Navy ...........................W ...11-10 (OT)April 1 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ............... 14-7April 5 at Fairfield *...................W ...............10-8April 10 at Loyola (Md.) * ........... L ................11-9April 19 UMass * .........................W ...............12-8April 26 at Rutgers * ..................W ............... 13-7May 3 at Penn State * ............. L ....12-11 (OT)* ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2009 (7-7, 3-4 ECAC) Coach: Dave Urick Final USILA Ranking: NRFeb. 21 at Maryland ...................W .............13-10Feb. 28 at St. John’s * ................ L ................10-9March 7 Syracuse ........................ L ...................8-5March 11 at Delaware ..................W ...............12-6March 14 at Hobart * ..................... L ................15-8March 21 at Duke ........................... L ...................9-5March 25 Harvard ..........................W ........9-8 (OT)March 28 Navy ................................ L ................10-8March 31 at Mount St. Mary’s.....W ...............12-4April 4 Fairfield * .......................W ...............11-8April 11 Loyola * ........................... L ...................8-7April 18 at UMass * ....................W ............... 10-7April 25 Rutgers * .......................W ............... 15-7May 2 Penn State * .................. L . 12-11 (2OT)* ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2010 (9-5, 5-1 BIG EAST)Coach: Dave UrickFinal USILA Ranking: 14Feb. 27 Maryland ......................... L ..............15-13March 3 Harvard ..........................W .............13-12March 6 St. John’s* .....................W ..................9-6March 13 at Syracuse* .................. L ..............15-12March 17 Delaware .......................W .............13-11March 21 at Providence* .............W ...............14-4March 27 Duke ................................ L ..............15-10April 2 at Navy ...........................W ...13-12 (OT)April 7 Mount St. Mary’s .........W ...............11-6April 11 Notre Dame* ................W ...............11-8April 17 at Loyola (Md.) .............. L ................11-6April 24 Massachusetts .............. L ..............13-12May 1 Rutgers* ........................W ...............14-9May 8 at Villanova* ..................W ...............15-9* BIG EAST Conference Game

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Year Coach Captains Record1963 Tom Daly Roger O’Neil, Peter Yaple 1-4 1964 Tom Daly Roger O’Neil, John Campbell 4-4 1965 Jeff Joseph Roger O’Neil, John Campbell 2-6 1966 Jeff Joseph John Campbell, Jeff Rettaliata 3-51967 Al Kirson Jeff Rettaliata 1-81968 Al Kirson Chris Drew, Ken Anderson, Charlie Blazek 6-2 1969 Will Johnson Charlie Blazek, Bill Guilfoyle 8-5

NCAA DIVISIoN I

1970 Charles Goodell Roger Smith, Kip Altman 2-6 1971 Jim Feely Kip Altman, Pat McArdle 1-71972 Jim Feely Pat McArdle, Ed Cotter 1-61973 Jim Feely Ed Cotter, Alex Haig 2-5 1974 Gary Besosa Alex Haig, Bob Giesen, Tom Hannan 2-8 1975 Gary Besosa Terry Barnich 0-8 1976 Greg Swanson Jeff Zalkin, Bob Hannan, John O’Connor 2-61977 Greg Swanson Bob McGoldrick, John O’Connor 0-71978 Greg Swanson Lee Albanese 0-9 1979 Greg Swanson George Lodge, Jim Vaughan, Jim Solomon, Steve Scheuerle, Tim Rice 2-71980 Greg Swanson George Lodge, Jim Vaughan 4-6 1981 Tom Oberdorfer Kevin Murray, Nick Kirsch 4-71982 Tom Oberdorfer Michael Farrell, Peter Farrell 3-121983 Bill Gorrow Rob Dailey, Mike Donnelly 2-7 1984 Bill Gorrow Mitch Chitwood, Michael Leahy, Andrew Brophy 4-91985 Bill Gorrow Mitch Chitwood, Michael Leahy, Paul Murphy, Fran Irwin 2-11 1986 Bill Gorrow Jon Gewirz, Fred Powers, Jim Woodhouse, Mike Mauboussin 1-13 1987 Bill Gorrow Fred Powers, Bob Delaney 4-7 1988 Bill Gorrow Bob Delaney, Brendan Owen 4-71989 Bill Gorrow Dan Brereton, Sean Early, Jim Kenny, Larry Zimmerman 5-8 1990 Dave Urick Jon Strum, Robert Winters, Jim Kenny 8-5 1991 Dave Urick Dan O’Shea, Donald Devine, Jack Donahue 7-5 1992 Dave Urick Dan Brennan, John Esposito, Tom Taylor 9-31993 Dave Urick Will Buttarazzi, Mark LoBello, Doug Madden, Rich Michel 9-41994 Dave Urick Doug Madden, Rich Michel, Glen Moore 10-3 1995 Dave Urick Jay Kenny, Ed McCabe, Chris Remington 10-4 1996 Dave Urick Dan Martin, Dan Wychulis 8-5

Year Coach Captains Record1997 Dave Urick Dan Martin, Doug Meehan, Matt Rienzo 9-5*1998 Dave Urick Matt Cassin, Steve Iorio, Dan Shea 10-5*1999 Dave Urick Brian Hole, Greg McCavera, Scott Urick 13-3* 2000 Dave Urick Andy Flick, Greg Papa, Scott Urick 12-3* 2001 Dave Urick Rodger Colbert, Scott Doyle, Mike Henehan 11-3* 2002 Dave Urick Steve Dusseau, Mike Harney, Mike Kanach, Scott Schroeder 12-3*2003 Dave Urick Mike Hammer, Kyle Sweeney, Trevor Walker 11-4* 2004 Dave Urick Andrew Braziel, Neal Goldman, Walid Hajj, Andrew Owen 11-4* 2005 Dave Urick Andy Corno, Rich D’Andrea, Brodie Merrill, Nick Miaritis 10-5* 2006 Dave Urick Pete Cannon, Reyn Garnett, Dave Paolisso 12-3* 2007 Dave Urick Dave Bauer, Trevor Casey Garrett Wilson 12-3*2008 Dave Urick Miles Kass, Jerry Lambe 9-4 Matt McBride, Chris Taylor2009 Dave Urick Jake Samperton, Chris Taylor 7-72010 Dave Urick Craig Dowd, Barney Ehrmann, 9-5 Scott Kocis2011 Dave Urick Dan Hostetler, Rickey Mirabito, Max Seligmann, David Shriver, Ryan Shuler

* advanced to NCAA Tournament

CoaCH DaVe URICK

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USILA howdy Myers Manof the Year Award2010 Dave Urick

USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award (outstanding player)2002 Steve Dusseau

fIRSt tEAM1999 Greg McCavera2001 Steve Dusseau 2002 Steve Dusseau2002 Kyle Sweeney2004 Walid Hajj Brodie Merrill2005 Brodie Merrill2007 Jerry Lambe

SECoND tEAM1998 Greg McCavera2003 Kyle Sweeney2004 Andy Corno2006 Reyn Garnett2007 Brendan Cannon Jerry Lambe

thIRD tEAM1997 Dan Martin1999 Anderson Bell2000 Scott Urick Greg Papa Mike Henehan2001 Kyle Sweeney2002 Scott Schroeder2003 Pat Collins2004 Andrew Braziel2006 Pete Cannon 2010 Scott Kocis

hoNoRAbLE MENtIoN1993 Ed McCabe 1994 Kevin Noonan 1994 Chris Remington 1995 Ed McCabe 1995 Chris Remington 1995 Dan Martin1996 Dan Martin1996 Dan Wychulis1997 Greg McCavera1997 Matt Rienzo1997 Greg Hubschmann1998 Greg Hubschmann1999 Brian Hole Tyler Gamble Mike Henehan Greg Papa Scott Urick2000 Steve Dusseau Andy Flick2001 Rodger Colbert Scott Doyle2002 Brant Gresham Trevor Walker2003 Andy Corno Brant Gresham Walid Hajj Mike Hammer2005 Pete Cannon Andy Corno Reyn Garnett Nick Miaritis2006 Brendan Cannon Jerry Lambe Dave Paolisso2007 Andrew Brancaccio Dan D’Agnes Miles Kass2008 Brendan Cannon Barney Ehrmann2009 Stevie Bauer2010 Andrew Brancaccio Chris Nixon

fIRSt tEAM2000 Rodger Colbert Steve Dusseau Andy Flick Mike Henehan Scott Urick2001 Rodger Colbert Scott Doyle Steve Dusseau Mike Henehan Scott Schroeder Kyle Sweeney2002 Steve Dusseau Brant Gresham Scott Schroeder Kyle Sweeney Trevor Walker2003 Pat Collins Mike Hammer Kyle Sweeney2004 Andrew Braziel Andy Corno Reyn Garnett Neal Goldman Walid Hajj Brodie Merrill2005 Brodie Merrill Nick Miaritis2006 Brendan Cannon Pete Cannon Reyn Garnett2007 Brendan Cannon Jerry Lambe2008 Andrew Brancaccio Brendan Cannon Barney Ehrmann Jerry Lambe2009 Scott Kocis

SECoND tEAM2000 Greg Papa2001 Brant Gresham2002 Mike Hammer2003 Walid Hajj Brant Gresham Jordan Vettoretti

Trevor Walker2004 Pete Cannon Rich D’Andrea Sean Denihan Reyn Garnett2006 Trevor Casey Jerry Lambe Dave Paolisso2007 Andrew Brancaccio2009 Stevie Bauer Craig Dowd Barney Ehrmann

CoACh of thE YEAR2000 Dave Urick2007 Dave Urick

offENSIVE PLAYER of thE YEAR2000 Andy Flick 2001 Steve Dusseau2002 Steve Dusseau2004 Walid Hajj2007 Brendan Cannon

DEfENSIVE PLAYER of thE YEAR2001 Kyle Sweeney2002 Kyle Sweeney 2005 Brodie Merrill2007 Jerry Lambe2008 Jerry Lambe

Rookie of the Year 2000 Kyle Sweeney2004 Trevor Casey

ALL-ECAC ACADEMIC tEAM2008 Ben Hostetler Miles Kass Chris Taylor Dan Vinson2009 Craig Dowd Ben Hostetler David Shriver Chris Taylor Dan Vinson

UsIla all-aMeRICans

1972 Pat McArdle1994 Kevin Noonan Rich Michel Nate Sprong1995 Jim Coale Ed McCabe Chris Remington1996 Dan Wychulis1997 Dan Martin Doug Meehan Matt Rienzo1998 Matt Cassin Greg Hubschmann1999 Greg McCavera Brian Hole2000 Greg Papa Scott Urick2001 Scott Doyle

Tom Tamberrino2002 Steve Dusseau Scott Schroeder2003 Brant Gresham Trevor Walker2004 Andrew Braziel Neal Goldman Walid Hajj2005 Andy Corno Brodie Merrill2006 Pete Cannon2007 Trevor Casey2008 Andrew Baird Jerry Lambe2009 Jake Samperton2010 Chris Nixon

noRTH-soUTH all-sTaR GaMe

eCaC aWaRDs

USILA SChoLAR ALL-AMERICANS1997 Doug Meehan2000 Scott Urick2001 Tom Tamberrino2002 Steve Dusseau Michael Kanach2006 Pete Cannon2007 Garrett Wilson2008 Miles Kass Matt McBride2010 Chris Nixon

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1992 Dan Brennan – Third Team1997 Steve Iorio – District II1998 Steve Iorio – First Team2001 Steve Dusseau – District II2002 Steve Dusseau – Second

Team2003 Brant Gresham – District II2009 Chris Taylor – District II

aCaDeMIC all-aMeRICans

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RobERt A. DUffEY SChoLAR-AthLEtE AwARD1973 Edward Cotter1976 John Watson1998 Steve Iorio2002 Steve Dusseau

wILLIAM CoRCoRAN MEMoRIAL tRoPhY (tEAM MVP)1970 Roger Smith1971 Pat McArdle1972 Pat McArdle1973 Ed Cotter1974 Alex Haig1975 Terry Barnich1976 John Watson1977 Robert Hannan1978 Steve Scheuerle1979 George Lodge Kevin Murray1980 Jim Vaughan1981 Peter Farrell1982 Craig Scheuerle1983 Paul Murphy1984 Fred Powers1985 Paul Murphy1986 John McElroy1987 Bob Delaney1988 Jim Kenny1989 Jim Kenny1990 Jim Kenny1991 Scott Russi1992 Tom Taylor1993 Ed McCabe1994 Chris Remington1995 Jim Coale1996 Dan Martin Matt Rienzo1997 Dan Martin Matt Rienzo1998 Greg McCavera1999 Greg McCavera Brian Hole2000 Scott Urick2001 Steve Dusseau2002 Steve Dusseau Scott Schroeder2003 Pat Collins2004 Brodie Merrill2005 Brodie Merrill2006 Dave Paolisso2007 Jerry Lambe2008 Brendan Cannon Miles Kass2009 Stevie Bauer2010 Scott Kocis, Chris Nixon

oUtStANDING offENSIVE PLAYER1983 Paul Murphy1984 Paul Murphy1985 Mike Mauboussin1986 Mike Mauboussin1987 Mark Murphy1988 Dan Brereton1989 Larry Zimmerman

1990 Mark Murphy1991 Dan Brennan1992 Dan Brennan1993 Chris Remington1994 Kevin Noonan1995 Chris Remington1996 Dan Martin1997 Greg McCavera1998 Greg McCavera1999 Scott Urick2000 Andy Flick 2001 Mike Henehan Scott Doyle2002 Steve Dusseau2003 Mike Hammer2004 Neal Goldman Walid Hajj2005 Pete Cannon Nick Miaritis2006 Brendan Cannon2007 Brendan Cannon2008 Andrew Baird2009 Scott Kocis2010 Craig Dowd

oUtStANDING DEfENSIVE PLAYER1982 Michael Leahy1983 Michael Leahy1984 Mitch Chitwood1985 The Defense1986 Bob Delaney1987 Doug Marttila1988 Bob Delaney1989 Sean Early1990 John Esposito1991 Steve Gillin1992 Jim Coale1993 Glen Moore1994 Ed McCabe1995 Ed McCabe1996 Dan Wychulis1997 Brian Hole1998 Brian Hole Matt Cassin1999 Greg Papa2000 Greg Papa2001 Rodger Colbert2002 Kyle Sweeney2003 Kyle Sweeney Brant Gresham2004 Reyn Garnett2005 Reyn Garnett2006 Reyn Garnett Jerry Lambe2007 Miles Kass2008 Jerry Lambe2009 Chris Taylor2010 Chris Schuville

JASoN “PRof” DECKER UNSUNG hERo AwARD1984 Mike Stafford Jon Gewirz1985 Joe Earley Michael Shepard

1986 Fred Powers Jon Gewirz1987 Fred Powers Rich Wheelock1988 Larry Zimmerman1989 Tim Evans1990 Robert Winters1991 Dave O’Connell1992 Brad Oberwager1993 Damon Vettori1994 Jay Kenny1995 Brian Neubert1996 Doug Meehan1997 Matt Cassin1998 Greg Peters1999 Tyler Gamble2000 Art Price2001 Dan Mooney2002 Michael Kanach2003 John Van Benschoten2004 Andrew Owen2005 Rich D’Andrea2006 Mike White2007 Trevor Casey2008 Dan Vinson2009 Jake Samperton2010 Rickey Mirabito

oUtStANDING fREShMAN AwARD2005 Brendan Cannon2006 Chris Taylor2007 Andrew Brancaccio Barney Ehrmann2008 Max Seligmann2009 Zack Angel2010 Travis Comeau

MoSt IMPRoVED PLAYER1982 Art Calcagnini Michael Quinland1983 Mitch Chitwood1984 Greg Little1985 Mitch Chitwood1986 Sean Early1987 Dan Brereton1988 Sean Early1989 Mike Lackey1990 Terry Barr1991 Don Devine1992 Brian Cullen1993 Will Buttarazzi1994 Matt Moses1995 Jim Fenzel1996 Ryan Donovan1997 Greg Hubschmann1998 Matt Pappas1999 Dan Kanach2000 Chris Tully2002 Sean Cartin2002 Michael Harney2003 Mike Chiara2004 Andrew Braziel2005 Mike White2006 Rob Lemos2007 Christiaan Trunz

2008 Todd Cochran2009 Dan Vinson2010 Eric Bicknese

LEo h. MCCoRMICK SERVICE AwARD1980 Pat McArdle1981 Lee Albanese1982 Richard Grey1983 William Shapland1984 John Hiron1985 Bob Tutela Jeff Gephart1986 Mike Mauboussin1987 Peter Farrell1988 Pat Flanigan1989 Richard & June Brereton1990 Jack Donahue1991 Jim Kenny1992 Mike Shepard1993 Richard “Kip” Altman1994 Joe & Pat Donovan1995 Kara Frigon1996 Stacey Slayback1997 Michele Gaglione1998 Ed & Betty Pappas1999 Dennis & Elaina McCavera 2000 Kevin Wildes, S.J.2001 Brendan Owen2002 Brian McGuire2003 Dan Gresham2004 Denis Kanach2005 Lou & Joan Miaritis2006 Stacey Slayback2007 Jamie Breslin2008 Barclay Kass2009 Shelly Habel2010 Dr. John Klimkiewicz

CoAChES AwARD1999 Kevin O’Brien2001 Tom Tamberrino2002 Brant Gresham Trevor Walker2003 Doug Mueller Trevor Walker2003 Andy Corno2004 Andy Corno2005 Andy Corno Dave Paolisso Brice Queener2006 Pete Cannon Rich D’Andrea2007 Garrett Wilson2008 Chris Early Clayton Hall Chris Taylor2009 Todd Cochran2010 Andrew Brancaccio

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GoALSGame – 10, Mark Murphy vs. Radford (3/3/90)Season – 53, Steve Dusseau (2002)Career – 144, Scott Urick (1997-00)Consecutive Games with 3 or more Goals – 4 ,Mark Murphy (1990) vs. Radford, Stony Brook, Yale, Bucknell

PoINtSGame – 15, Mark Murphy vs. Radford ( 3/3/90) - 10 goals, 5 assists Season – 88, Greg McCavera (1999) - 46 goals, 42 assistsCareer – 236, Greg McCavera (1996-99) - 142 goals, 94 assists

ASSIStSGame – 7, Chris Remington vs. Villanova (4/10/93),

Jim Nagle vs. Richmond (1982)Season – 42, Greg McCavera (1999)Career – 94, Greg McCavera (1996-99)Consecutive Games with 3 or more Assists – 3

Chris Remington (1990) vs. Air Force, Boston College, Villanova

GoALIE SAVESSeason – 338, Mitch Chitwood (1984)Career – 790, Mitch Chitwood (1982-85)

fEwESt GoALS ALLowEDSeason – 69, Jim Coale (1992)Lowest Goals Against Average – 6.3, Jim Coale (1992), 69 goals, 11 games

MoSt wINS IN A SEASoN13 (1999)

MoSt CoNSECUtIVE wINS9 (2002)

MoSt CoNSECUtIVE hoME wINS17 (1999-01)

bESt wINNING PERCENtAGE.813, 13-3 (1999)

MoSt GoALS IN A GAME31, vs. Canisius (1992)

MoSt ASSIStS IN A GAME22, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (1985)

MoSt GoALS IN A SEASoN235 (1999)

MoSt ASSIStS IN A SEASoN145 (1999)

fEwESt GoALS ALLowED-SEASoN96 (1992)

InDIVIDUal ReCoRDs TeaM ReCoRDs

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PoINtS(since 1980)1. Greg McCavera (1999) ............................882. Andy Flick (2000) .......................................713. Greg McCavera (1998) ............................704. Steve Dusseau (2002) ..............................695. Scott Urick (1999) .....................................656. Mark Murphy (1990) ..................................627. Chris Remington (1995) ...........................618. Paul Murphy (1983) ...................................589. Chris Remington (1993) ...........................5610. Scott Urick (2000) .....................................54 Andy Flick (1999) .......................................5412. Chris Remington (1994) ...........................52 13. Jim Nagle (1983) ........................................5114. Steve Dusseau (2001) ..............................5015. Peter Velepec (2000) ................................4716. Brendan Cannon (2006) ..........................46 Paul Murphy (1984) ...................................4618. Greg McCavera (1997) ............................4519. Jim Nagle (1982) ........................................44 Neal Goldman (2002) ...............................44 Brendan Cannon (2007) ...........................44 Brendan Cannon (2008) ..........................44 Craig Dowd (2010) ....................................4424. Dan Martin (1997) ......................................43 Paul Murphy (1985) ...................................43 Mike Hammer (2002) ................................43

GoALS (since 1970)1. Steve Dusseau (2002) ..............................532. Scott Urick (1999) .....................................473. Greg McCavera (1999) ............................464. Scott Urick (2000) .....................................455. Mark Murphy (1990) ..................................446. Greg McCavera (1998) ...........................417. Andy Flick (2000) .......................................39 Chris Remington (1995) ...........................399. Steve Dusseau (2001) ..............................3810. Chris Remington (1994) ...........................36 Andy Flick (1999) .......................................3612. Andy Flick (1998) .......................................34 Paul Murphy (1983) ...................................3414. Greg McCavera (1997) ............................3315. Scott Urick (1998) .....................................31 Chris Remington (1993) ...........................31 Mike Mauboussin (1985) ..........................31 Jim Nagle (1983) ........................................3119. Greg Hubschmann (1997) .......................30 Scott Doyle (2001) ....................................30

ASSIStS(since 1980)1. Greg McCavera (1999) ............................42 2. Brendan Cannon (2006) ..........................32 Andy Flick (2000) .......................................324. Craig Dowd (2010) ....................................315. Greg McCavera (1998) ............................296. Neal Goldman (2002) ...............................287. Dan Martin (1997) ......................................278. Mike Hammer (2003) ................................25 Chris Remington (1993) ...........................25 Jim Nagle (1982) ........................................25 Paul Murphy (1983) ...................................2412. Paul Murphy (1984) ...................................23 Brendan Cannon (2007) ...........................23 Craig Dowd (2008)....................................2315. Craig Dowd (2009)....................................22 Chris Remington (1995) ...........................2217. Peter Velepec (2000) ................................21 Brendan Cannon (2008) ..........................2119. Neal Goldman (2004) ...............................20 Paul Murphy (1985) ...................................20 Jim Nagle (1983) ........................................20

Paul Murphy (1982) ...................................2023. Mike Hammer (2001) ................................18 Scott Urick (1999) .....................................18 Andy Flick (1999) .......................................18 Mark Murphy (1990) ..................................18

fACE-off wINS(since 1990)1. Andy Corno (2004) ................................. 1862. Andy Corno (2003) ................................. 1813. Brian Tabb ..................................................1744. Andy Corno (2005) ................................. 1625. Christiaan Trunz (2007) .......................... 1536. Christiaan Trunz (2006) ......................... 1437. Don Devine (1991) ................................. 1288. Mike Kanach (2000) ............................... 1219. Matt Pappas (1998) ............................... 11410. Sean Cartin (2001) ................................. 10511. Matt Pappas (1997) ................................ 10412. Matt Pappas (1996) ............................... 10313. Mike Kanach (2002) ..................................9614. Andy Corno (2002) ....................................9515. Damon Vettori (1993) ................................9216. Dan Vinson (2009) .....................................87 Steve Iorio (1995) ......................................87

fACE-off AttEMPtS(since 1990)1. Brian Tabb (2010) ................................... 3152. Andy Corno (2003) ..................................2773. Christiaan Trunz (2007) ...........................2764. Andy Corno (2004) ..................................2735. Christiaan Trunz (2006) ......................... 2666. Andy Corno (2005) ................................. 2567. Don Devine (1991) ................................. 2408. Mike Kanach (2000) ............................... 2339. Sean Cartin (2001) ................................. 20210. Matt Pappas (1998) ............................... 19611. Mike Kanach (2002) ............................... 18912. Matt Pappas (1996) ................................17513. Matt Pappas (1997) .................................17414. Dan Vinson (2008) .................................. 16115. Andy Corno (2002) ................................. 159 Steve Iorio (1995) ................................... 15917. Dan Vinson (2009) .................................. 15618. Damon Vettori (1992) ............................. 155

fACE-off PCt.(since 1990, minimum 45 attempts)1. Dean Caselnova (1994) ....................... .6862. Andy Corno (2004) ................................ .6813. Andy Corno (2003) ................................. 653 Scott Baughman (1996)....................... .6535. Damon Vettori (1993) ............................ .6436. Andy Corno (2005) ................................ .6337. Steve Iorio (1997) .................................. .6098. Matt Pappas (1997) ............................... .5989. Andy Corno (2002) ................................. 59710. Matt Pappas (1998) .............................. .58211. Steve Iorio (1998) .................................. .58012. B.J. Thompson (1993) .............................577

GRoUND bALLS(since 1990)1. Andy Corno (2004) ................................. 1052. Brodie Merrill (2005) .............................. 1043. Scott Urick (1999) .....................................974. Brodie Merrill (2004) .................................905. Andy Corno (2005) ....................................866. Andy Corno (2003) ....................................837. Brian Tabb (2010) ......................................828. Kyle Sweeney (2002) ................................759. Don Devine (1991) ....................................7210. Chris Schuville (2010) ..............................71

11. Damon Vettori (1994) ................................6912. Andy Corno (2002) ....................................6713. Miles Kass (2007) ......................................6614. Reyn Garnett (2006) .................................65 Scott Urick (2000) .....................................6516. Mike Kanach (2002) ..................................6417. Mike Kanach (2000) ..................................6318. Tom Taylor (1992).......................................62 Christiaan Trunz (2007) .............................6220. Barney Ehrmann (2009) ...........................61 Kyle Sweeney (2001) ................................61 Kyle Sweeney (2000) ................................61 Matt Pappas (1996) ..................................6124. Steve Iorio (1995) ......................................5925. Brian Hole (1999) ......................................58 26. Scott Schroeder (2001) ...........................56 Greg Papa (1999)......................................56 Matt Pappas (1998) ..................................56

SAVES(since 1980)1. Mitch Chitwood (1984) ......................... 3382. Mitch Chitwood (1985).......................... 2363. Ed Carroll (1987)..................................... 2294. Mitch Chitwood (1983).......................... 2165. Brian Hole (1999) ................................... 2116. Jim Kenny (1988) .................................... 2047. Brian Hole (1998) ................................... 1918. Jim Kenny (1989) .................................... 1909. Brian Hole (1997).................................... 18610. Scott Schroeder (2000) .........................17811. Jim Coale (1995) ......................................17712. Jim Kenny (1986) .....................................174 Scott Schroeder (2002) .........................17414. Scott Russi (1991) ................................. 162

SAVE PERCENtAGE(since 1980)1. Mitch Chitwood (1984) ..........................7402. Scott Russi (1994) ..................................7223. Ed Carroll (1987)......................................6764. Jim Kenny (1988) .....................................6715. Jim Kenny (1989) ................................... .6446. Jim Coale (1992) .................................... .6337. Mitch Chitwood (1985)......................... .6328. Jim Coale (1995) .................................... .6289. Scott Russi (1993) ................................ .61210. Brian Hole (1999) .................................. .60611. Brian Hole (1997)................................... .60412. Brian Hole (1998) .................................. .603

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11. Damon Vettori (1994) ................................6912. Andy Corno (2002) ....................................6713. Miles Kass (2007) ......................................6614. Reyn Garnett (2006) .................................65 Scott Urick (2000) .....................................6516. Mike Kanach (2002) ..................................6417. Mike Kanach (2000) ..................................6318. Tom Taylor (1992).......................................62 Christiaan Trunz (2007) .............................6220. Barney Ehrmann (2009) ...........................61 Kyle Sweeney (2001) ................................61 Kyle Sweeney (2000) ................................61 Matt Pappas (1996) ..................................6124. Steve Iorio (1995) ......................................5925. Brian Hole (1999) ......................................58 26. Scott Schroeder (2001) ...........................56 Greg Papa (1999)......................................56 Matt Pappas (1998) ..................................56

SAVES(since 1980)1. Mitch Chitwood (1984) ......................... 3382. Mitch Chitwood (1985).......................... 2363. Ed Carroll (1987)..................................... 2294. Mitch Chitwood (1983).......................... 2165. Brian Hole (1999) ................................... 2116. Jim Kenny (1988) .................................... 2047. Brian Hole (1998) ................................... 1918. Jim Kenny (1989) .................................... 1909. Brian Hole (1997).................................... 18610. Scott Schroeder (2000) .........................17811. Jim Coale (1995) ......................................17712. Jim Kenny (1986) .....................................174 Scott Schroeder (2002) .........................17414. Scott Russi (1991) ................................. 162

SAVE PERCENtAGE(since 1980)1. Mitch Chitwood (1984) ..........................7402. Scott Russi (1994) ..................................7223. Ed Carroll (1987)......................................6764. Jim Kenny (1988) .....................................6715. Jim Kenny (1989) ................................... .6446. Jim Coale (1992) .................................... .6337. Mitch Chitwood (1985)......................... .6328. Jim Coale (1995) .................................... .6289. Scott Russi (1993) ................................ .61210. Brian Hole (1999) .................................. .60611. Brian Hole (1997)................................... .60412. Brian Hole (1998) .................................. .603

PoINtS(since 1970)1. Greg McCavera (1996-99) ................... 2362. Chris Remington (1992-95) ................. 1893. Paul Murphy (1982-85).......................... 1884. Andy Flick (1997-00) ...............................1875. Scott Urick (1997-00) ............................ 1806. Steve Dusseau (1999-02) .....................1707. Brendan Cannon (2005-08) ..................1578. Jim Nagle (1981-84)............................... 1459. Mike Mauboussin (1983-86) ................ 14010. Craig Dowd (2007-10) ........................... 13810. Dan Martin (1994-97) ............................ 13611. Neal Goldman (2001-04) ...................... 13512. Mike Hammer (2000-03) ....................... 130 Joe Callahan (1991-94) ......................... 13014. Mark Murphy (1987-90) ......................... 11615. Kevin Noonan (1991-94) ....................... 111 Mike Henehan (1998-01) ...................... 11117. Dan Brennan (1989-92) ........................ 10518. Rich Michel (1991-94) ............................. 97 Nathan Sprong (1991-94) ...................... 97

GoALS(since 1970)1. Scott Urick (1997-00) ............................ 1442. Greg McCavera (1996-99) ................... 1423. Steve Dusseau (1999-02) .................... 1304. Andy Flick (1997-00) .............................. 1225. Chris Remington (1992-95) ..................1176. Mike Mauboussin (1983-86) ................ 1037. Paul Murphy (1982-85).......................... 1018. Joe Callahan (1991-94) ........................... 849. Mark Murphy (1987-90) ........................... 78 Dan Martin (1994-97) .............................. 7811. Jim Nagle (1981-84)................................. 7712. Brendan Cannon (2005-08) ....................7313. Kevin Noonan (1991-94) ......................... 7214. Neal Goldman (2001-04) .........................7015. Andrew Baird (2005-08) ..........................69 Larry Dailey (1971-74) .............................. 6917. Dan Brennan (1989-92) .......................... 66

ASSIStS(since 1980)1. Greg McCavera (1996-99) ......................942. Paul Murphy (1982-85).............................873. Brendan Cannon (2005-08) ....................84 Craig Dowd (2007-10) ..............................845. Mike Hammer (2000-03) ..........................72 Chris Remington (1992-95) ....................727. Jim Nagle (1981-84)..................................688. Neal Goldman (2001-04) .........................65 Andy Flick (1997-00) .................................6510. Dan Martin (1994-97) ...............................5811. Mike Henehan (1998-01) .........................5412. Joe Callahan (1991-94) ............................4613. Nathan Sprong (1991-94) .......................4214. Steve Dusseau (1999-02) .......................4015. Kevin Noonan (1991-94) ..........................39 Dan Brennan (1989-92) ...........................3917. Rich Michel (1991-94) ..............................38 Mark Murphy (1987-90) ............................3819. Mike Mauboussin (1983-86) ...................37

PoINtS PER GAME(since 1970)1. Greg McCavera (1996-99) ...................4.072. Chris Remington (1992-95) ................ 3.713. Paul Murphy (1982-85)......................... 3.424. Andy Flick (1997-00) ............................. 3.125. Scott Urick (1997-00) ........................... 3.006. Steve Dusseau (1999-02) ................... 2.987. Mark Murphy (1987-90) .........................2.978. Brendan Cannon (2005-08) ................ 2.969. Pat McArdle (1970-72)...........................2.7710. Jim Nagle (1981-84)...............................2.7411. Larry Dailey (1971-74) ........................... 2.6312. Joe Callahan (1991-94) ........................ 2.6013. Mike Mauboussin (1983-86) ............... 2.5914. Dan Martin (1994-97) ........................... 2.5115. Craig Dowd (2007-10) .......................... 2.5016. Bob Giesen (1971-74) .......................... 2.38 George Lodge (1977-80) ..................... 2.38

GoALS PER GAME(since 1970)1. Greg McCavera (1996-99) .................. 2.452. Scott Urick (1997-00) ........................... 2.403. Chris Remington (1992-95) ................ 2.294. Steve Dusseau (1999-02) ................... 2.285. Larry Dailey (1971-74) ........................... 2.166. Andy Flick (1997-00) ............................. 2.037. Mark Murphy (1987-90) ........................ 2.008. Mike Mauboussin (1983-86) ............... 1.919. Paul Murphy (1982-85)......................... 1.8410. Bob Giesen (1971-74) .......................... 1.7511. George Lodge (1977-80) ..................... 1.7112. Joe Callahan (1991-94) ........................ 1.6813. Michael Farrell (1979-82) ..................... 1.6614. Pat McArdle (1970-72).......................... 1.59

fACE-off wINS(since 1990)1. Andy Corno (2002-05) .......................... 6242. Matt Pappas (1995-98) ......................... 3583. Christiaan Trunz (2004-07) ................... 3294. Mike Kanach (1999-02) ......................... 3155. Damon Vettori (1991-94) ...................... 2826. Steve Iorio (1995-98) ............................. 2817. Brian Tabb (2008-present) .................... 2198. Don Devine (1990-91) ..........................214* 9. Dan Vinson (2007-09) .............................17010. Scott Baughman (1996-99) ................. 14911. Ryan Perraut (1998-01) ......................... 143

fACE-off AttEMPtS(since 1990)1. Andy Corno (2002-05) .......................... 9652. Matt Pappas (1995-98) ......................... 6233. Mike Kanach (1999-02) ......................... 6154. Christiaan Trunz (2004-07) ................... 6025. Damon Vettori (1991-94) ...................... 5056. Steve Iorio (1995-98) ............................. 4957. Brian Tabb (2008-present) .................... 4187. Don Devine (1990-91) ..........................407*8. Dan Vinson (2007-09) ............................ 3079. Ryan Perraut (1998-01) ......................... 28410. Scott Baughman (1996-99) ................. 256*does not include statistics from 1989

fACE-off PCt.(since 1990, minimum 50 attempts)1. Andy Corno (2002-05) .......................... 6412. Scott Baughman (1996-99) ................ .5823. Matt Pappas (1995-98) ..........................5754. Dean Caselnova (1994-95) ................. .5695. Steve Iorio (1995-98) ............................ .5686. Damon Vettori (1991-94) ..................... .5587. Dan Vinson (2007-09) ........................... .5548. Christiaan Trunz (2004-07) .................. .547

GRoUND bALLS(since 1990)1. Andy Corno (2002-05) .......................... 341 2. Brodie Merrill (2002-05) ........................ 2503. Kyle Sweeney (2000-03) ....................... 2294. Scott Urick (1997-00) ............................ 2245. Steve Iorio (1995-98) ............................. 2156. Mike Kanach (1999-02) ......................... 1917. Matt Pappas (1995-98) ......................... 1868. Dan Martin (1994-97) .............................1739. Damon Vettori (1991-94) ...................... 16910. Rodger Colbert (1998-01) .................... 16811. Barney Ehrmann (2007-present) ......... 16512. Jay Kenny (1992-95) .............................. 163 Chris Remington (1992-95) ................. 16314. Kevin Noonan (1991-94) ....................... 16015. Reyn Garnett (2003-06) .........................15716. Tom Taylor (1990-92) ............................156*17. Greg McCavera (1996-99) ................... 15518. Brian Hole (1996-99) ............................. 14019. Jim Coale (1992-95)............................... 13920. Miles Kass (2005-08) ............................. 136*does not include statistics from 1989

SAVES(since 1980)1. Mitch Chitwood (1982-85) ................... 7902. Jim Kenny (1986-90) ...............................7223. Brian Hole (1996-99) ............................. 6674. Jim Coale (1992-95)............................... 5365. Scott Schroeder (1999-02) .................. 5106. Rich D’Andrea (2002-06) ...................... 4107. Miles Kass (2005-08) ..............................3798. Ed Carroll (1986-88) .............................. 3339. Scott Russi (1991-94) ........................... 295

SAVE PERCENtAGE(since 1980)1. Ed Carroll (1986-88) ............................. .6422. Mitch Chitwood (1982-85) .................. .6303. Jim Kenny (1986-90) ............................. .6214. Brian Hole (1996-99) ............................ .5925. Scott Russi (1991-94) .......................... .5906. Jim Coale (1992-95).............................. .5817. Scott Schroeder (1999-02) .................. 564

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The 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year will mark the conference’s sixth straight with the same 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A conference. The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2009-10 year was no different. Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners.

Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Award as the nation’s top female student-athlete. She also was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year for women’s basketball. Moore was the fifth BIG EAST women’s student-athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Award. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut women’s basketball team won its second straight national championship and its seventh overall crown. The Villanova women’s cross country team also won the NCAA title. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA College Cup for the second straight year. The Syracuse women’s lacrosse squad reached the Final Four. On the men’s side, West Virginia’s basketball team became the BIG EAST’s 16th team to reach the NCAA Final Four and won the conference’s academic achievement award. The Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA championship game. Individually, three BIG EAST student-athletes won NCAA titles. Cincinnati’s Josh Schneider won the 50 freestyle in men’s swimming. In track, Louisville’s D’Ana McCarty repeated as the NCAA indoor winner in the weight throw. Louisville’s Matt Hughes won the 3,000 steeplechase. Another Cardinal, Austen Childs, was the national runner-up in men’s tennis singles. BIG EAST football maintained its national

profile as a competitively balanced group. Cincinnati won its second straight league championship in 2009 and compiled an undefeated regular season.

The Bearcats finished third in the final Bowl Championship Series standings. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record. Rutgers, one of the bowl winners, also was recognized for having the nation’s highest NCAA APR rating, which measures academic success. The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who are at the forefront of athletic and academic achievement. In 2009-10, 22 BIG EAST players from 10 schools were chosen to their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams. Over 400 student-athletes have earned academic all-America honors. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing. The new schools

were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 28 national championships in six different sports and 128 student-athletes have won individual national titles. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last 12 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 11 NCAA titles. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST added men’s lacrosse to its growing list of sports, which increased its total to 24 sport championships.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST

Football Conference. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant change. Tranghese stepped down from his position on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the conference on its path of success. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past seven years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned all America recognition and dozens have won individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

The 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in the history of The bIG easT Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

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The Athletics Compliance Office coordinates the athletics compliance efforts of Georgetown University and acts as a resource and solution center concerning NCAA regulations and compliance issues. The primary functions of the Athletics Compliance Office are to coordinate, administer, monitor and verify the accurate and timely completion of NCAA-required procedures and to assist in maintaining institutional compliance with all NCAA, Conference and University rules. In addition, the Athletics Compliance Office provides educational programming and interpretive support to ensure that all individuals involved with the athletics program fully understand the University’s compliance expectations.

The following general information is provided by the Georgetown University Athletics Compliance Office for supporters and friends of Georgetown Athletics as well as prospective student-athletes who may be recruited by Georgetown University.

Key deFinitiOnsProspective Student-Athlete: A prospective student-athlete (“prospect”) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, regardless whether he or she participates in athletics. A prospective student-athlete maintains his or her identity as a prospect, even after he or she signs a National Letter of Intent or financial aid agreement, until he or she attends the first day of classes of a regular term or participates in an official team practice, whichever is earlier.Representative of Athletics Interests: A representative of the institution’s athletics interests (a.k.a. Booster) is an individual who:

• has ever made a financial contribution to the athletic department or any organization that promotes Georgetown’s athletics (e.g., HOYAS UNLIMITED).

• is a member of an organization that promotes a HOYA athletic team.• has or is involved in promoting Georgetown’s athletics program in any

way.• has been otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletics program.• Once an individual is identified as a representative, the person retains

that identity forever.

WHO is PerMitted tO reCrUit FOr GeOrGetOWn?Only Georgetown University coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents.

Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY:• Offer summer employment to prospective student-athletes who have signed a

National Letter of Intent and to enrolled student-athletes, after contacting the Athletics Compliance Office.

• Support Georgetown’s athletics program by attending HOYA athletics contests and by making financial contributions to Georgetown athletics.

Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY NOT:• Be involved in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes

in any way.• Provide extra benefits (i.e., discounts, gifts, transportation) to

prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends; and

• Provide any financial assistance to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends.

• For more information, please contact the Georgetown University Athletics Compliance Office at (202) 687-6573 or (202) 687-8262.

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The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST

Football Conference. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant change. Tranghese stepped down from his position on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the conference on its path of success. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past seven years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned all America recognition and dozens have won individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

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The Hoya Crosse Club is an organization of alumnae, parents, and friends of Georgetown Women’s Lacrosse whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Georgetown University women’s lacrosse program.

Members have been actively involved in raising funds to supplement the budget and provide opportunities to the lacrosse program through annual, current-use donations.

In addition, members receive newsletters and invitations to club events each year. The Hoya Crosse Club is completely volunteer driven, and is led by President Paige Andrews (B’06).

If you are interested in helping the women’s lacrosse program through the Crosse Club, please contact Hoyas Unlimited at 202-687-7159 or email [email protected].

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