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2012 NAVY LACROSSEThe Naval AcademyLocation Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen or MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldConference Patriot LeagueSuperintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNDirector of Athletics Chet Gladchuk

Navy LacrosseHome Field

Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Surface (Capacity) FieldTurf (34,000)Press Box 410-268-14892011 Overall Record 4-9Home: 3-3 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-0

2011 Patriot League Record 2-4Home: 1-2 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0Patriot League Finish FifthPatriot League Tournament Did Not Qualify

2011 NCAA Tournament Did Not QualifyStarters Returning/Lost 8/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/11

Lacrosse StaffHead CoachRick Sowell (Washington College ‘86), First [email protected] 410-293-8613

Career Record 86-81 (12 Yrs.)Navy Record First Year

Assistant CoachesRyan Wellner (Mary Washington ‘00), First [email protected] 410-293-5549

J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99), First [email protected] 410-293-5535

Mickey Jarboe (Navy ‘00), First [email protected] ---

Director of Physical Education OperationsMark Goers (Towson ‘95), 11th [email protected] 410-293-5548

Returning Statistical Leaders Category No. Player ‘11 RkShots 64 Sam Jones 2ndShot % (min. 30 att.) 40.0 Nikk Davis 1stShot on Goal % 64.1 Sam Jones 1stGoals 23 T. Hull, S. Jones 1stExtra-Man Goals 7 Harrison Chaires 1stAssists 15 T. Hull, S. Jones 2ndPoints 38 T. Hull, S. Jones 1stGround Balls 45 Logan West 1stSaves % 49.1 RJ Wickham 1stGoals-Against Avg. 9.26 RJ Wickham 1stFaceoff Wins 110 Logan West 1stFaceoff % 52.1 Logan West 1st

Sports Information StaffAssoc. SID/Lacrosse Contact Stacie Michaud

Office Phone 410-293-8773Cell Phone 410-212-3761E-Mail [email protected] Fax 410-293-8954

Assoc. Athletic Director / SID Scott Strasemeier410-293-8775; [email protected]

Assistant SID Chris Forman410-293-8774; [email protected]

Assistant SID Justin Kischefsky410-293-8772; [email protected]

Assistant SID Jeff Barnes410-293-8771; [email protected]

Assistant SID Matt Muzza410-293-8778; [email protected]

Web Page www.NavySports.com

2012 Navy Lacrosse BreakdownStarters Returning Sh/No. Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Hometown G A Pts CT GB6 Nikk Davis M Sr. 5-11 175 Cockeysville, Md. 14 4 18 35 127 Taylor Reynolds A Sr. 5-8 170 Babylon, N.Y. 10 2 12 37 1027 Sam Jones A So. 5-8 165 Annapolis, Md. 23 15 38 64 2339 Tucker Hull A So. 6-0 169 Charlotte, N.C. 23 15 38 61 1447 Jay Mann M Jr. 6-3 195 Cockeysville, Md. 11 2 13 60 1254 Peter Rogers D Jr. 6-3 206 San Diego, Calif. 0 1 1 11 1756 Matt Vernam D Sr. 6-2 209 Shoreham, N.Y. 0 0 0 5 11Goalkeeper GA GAA Sv Sv%3 RJ Wickham GK Sr. 5-10 176 Penn Yan, N.Y. 118 9.26 114 49.1* Sh/CT - Shots shown for offensive players, Caused Turnovers shown for defensive players

Additional Letterwinners Returning Sh/No. Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Hometown G A Pts CT GB13 Pat Durkin M So. 6-0 175 Germantown, Md. 0 0 0 3 215 Austin Heneveld A So. 6-1 190 East Hampton, N.Y. 1 0 1 3 320 Jay Christopher D Jr. 6-0 193 Winston-Salem, N.C. 0 0 0 1 922 Harrison Chaires M So. 5-11 184 Ellicott City, Md. 11 2 13 24 824 Jordan Seivold M Jr. 5-10 175 Minnetonka, Minn. 0 3 3 3 426 Pat Kiernan LSM/D So. 5-11 193 Ridgewood, N.J. 1 0 1 11 3528 Michael Jones M So. 6-3 190 Riva, Md. 1 0 1 1 134 Ian Crumley D Sr. 6-1 187 Oakton, Va. 0 0 0 1 540 Cade Norris M Jr. 5-10 183 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 1 1 2 3 1Faceoff Specialist FO FO% GB18 Logan West FO Sr. 5-10 185 Berlin, Md. 110-211 52.1 4548 Evan McGoogan FO Jr. 6-2 210 Cranberry Township, Pa. 24-69 34.8 9

Starters Lost Sh/No. Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Hometown G A Pts CT GB1 Andy Warner M Sr. 6-1 175 Corning, N.Y. 12 21 33 73 944 Michael Hirsch D Sr. 5-11 201 Schwenksville, Pa. 0 0 0 17 21

Table of Contents2012 OutlookQuick Facts 22012 Rosters (Alphabetical / Numerical) 32012 Head Shots 4-52012 Navy Notebook 6-8

Midshipmen ProfilesMidshipmen Profiles 10-26

Coaching StaffHead Coach Rick Sowell 28-29Assistant Coach Ryan Wellner 30Assistant Coach J.L. Reppert 30Volunteer Assistant Coach Mickey Jarboe 31Director of PE Operations Mark Goers 31Support Staff 32

2012 OpponentsOpponent Information 34-38Army-Navy Rivalry 39All-Time Series Records 40-48

2011 ReviewSeason Review 50-57Game Summaries 58-612011 Navy/National Awards and Honors 62

The Patriot LeaguePatriot League 64-652011 Patriot League in Review 662011 Patriot League Statistics 67Patriot League Awards and Honors 68Patriot League Tournament History 69Navy’s PL Tournament Record Holders 70

The Record BookNavy’s 100-Point Scorers 72-73Career Leaders 74Single-Season Leaders 75

Single-Game Leaders 76-77Miscellaneous Team & Individual Records 78Class Records 79Largest Margins - Victory/Defeat 80Rankings History 81All-Time Season Openers 82Memorable Navy Lacrossse Games 83National/Navy Attendance Records 83Navy’s NCAA Tournament History 84-85Navy’s NCAA Tournament Statistics 86-87Navy’s NCAA Tournament Record Holders 88

TraditionThe History of Navy Lacrosse 90-93Navy’s National Championship Teams 94-98National Award Winners 99All-Americans 100-103Navy Award Winners 104Military Award Winners 105All-Time Letterwinners 106-113Year-By-Year Records 114-115All-Time Results 116-125Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame 126-127Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 128-131NMCMS Records 132

The United States Naval AcademyAnnapolis and the Chesapeake Region 134-135The United States Naval Academy 136-137Academy History and Traditions 138-139BEAT ARMY! 140-141Academic Achievement 142-143Community Service 144-145Athletic Facilties 146-147Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics 148-149Blue & Gold 150Media Outlets 151Media Information 152

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NAVY ROSTERS2012 Navy Numerical Lacrosse RosterNo Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown / High School2 Nik Mullen So. D/LSM 6-1 201 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River3 RJ Wickham Sr. GK 5-10 185 Penn Yan, N.Y. / Penn Yan Academy4 Paul Zimmerman So. GK 5-7 155 Homer, N.Y. / Homer5 Bryce Dabbs Jr. M 5-10 178 Damascus, Md. / Good Counsel6 Nikk Davis Sr. M 5-11 179 Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney7 Taylor Reynolds Sr. A 5-8 172 Babylon, N.Y. / Babylon9 Erik Hoffstadt So. M 6-2 191 Dover, Del. / Caesar Rodney10 Austin Miller Jr. D 6-0 174 Rockville, Md. / Walter Johnson12 Gabe Voumard Fr. M 6-2 215 Cape May, N.J. / Saint Augustine13 Pat Durkin So. M 6-0 183 Germantown, Md. / Good Counsel14 Jack Hinderland Fr. M 6-0 172 Webster, N.Y. / Webster Thomas15 Austin Heneveld So. M 6-1 190 East Hampton, N.Y. / East Hampton17 Brendan Lewis Jr. D 6-0 193 Auburn, N.Y. / Auburn18 Logan West Sr. M/FO 5-10 194 Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur19 Matt Morrison So. M 5-5 145 Bethesda, Md. / Landon20 Jay Christopher Jr. D 6-0 193 Winston-Salem, N.C. / Episcopal (Va.)21 Tyler Nechanicky So. A 5-8 195 Montgomery Village, Md. / Good Counsel22 Harrison Chaires So. A 5-11 195 Ellicott City, Md. / Centennial23 Riordan Nolan So. M 6-0 195 Annandale, Va. / Bishop O’Connell24 Jordan Seivold Jr. M 5-10 178 Tampa, Fla. / The Blake School (Minn.)25 Sean Price So. M 6-2 184 Millersville, Md. / Severna Park26 Pat Kiernan So. D/LSM 5-11 183 Ridgewood, N.J. / Ridgewood27 Sam Jones So. A 5-8 176 Annapolis, Md. / Severna Park28 Michael Jones So. M 6-3 189 Riva, Md. / Archbishop Spalding29 Tim Roy Fr. A 5-9 178 Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central30 Brendan Gaine Fr. M 6-2 172 Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore31 JD Walker So. M 6-0 190 Stafford, Va. / North Stafford32 Troy Gargiulo Fr. M 6-3 197 Ballston Spa, N.Y. / Ballston Spa33 Alex Heyward Fr. M 6-0 178 Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell34 Ian Crumley Sr. D 6-1 211 Oakton, Va. / St. Albans School (D.C.)35 Ryan Everson Fr. D 6-5 204 Greenfield, Wis. / Culver Military Academy (Ind.)36 Chris Talarico Jr. LSM 6-2 200 Oradell, N.J. / Bergen Catholic37 Jay Darling Sr. D 6-4 221 Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain38 Will Cybulski Fr. A 6-0 193 Oakton, Va. / James Madison39 Tucker Hull So. A 6-0 170 Charlotte, N.C. / Providence40 Cade Norris Jr. M 5-10 180 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. / Honeoye Falls-Lima42 Matt Steffens So. D 6-5 220 Chestertown, Md. / Queen Anne’s County43 Nolan Hickey Jr. GK 6-7 247 Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade44 Ben Sampson So. LSM 6-0 168 Doylestown, Pa. / Emmaus45 Drew Foard Fr. D 5-11 183 Severna Park, Md. / Severn School47 Jay Mann Jr. M 6-3 199 Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney48 Evan McGoogan Jr. M/FO 6-2 215 Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley52 Trevor Shafran So. D 6-3 214 Great Falls, Va. / Langley 54 Peter Rogers Jr. D 6-3 209 San Diego, Calif. / Rancho Bernardo56 Matt Vernam Sr. D 6-2 224 Shoreham, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River57 Carlos Hargett So. M/FO 6-0 203 San Marcos, Calif. / San Marcos

Head Coach: Rick Sowell (Washington College ‘86), First SeasonAssistant Coach: Ryan Wellner (Mary Washington ‘00), First Season Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99), First SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Mickey Jarboe (Navy ‘00), First Season

Alphabetical RosterNo Name Yr Pos Pronunciation22 Harrison Chaires So. A Chairs20 Jay Christopher Jr. D34 Ian Crumley Sr. D E-an38 Will Cybulski Fr. A5 Bryce Dabbs Jr. M37 Jay Darling Sr. D6 Nikk Davis Sr. M NICK13 Pat Durkin So. M35 Ryan Everson Fr. D soft “e”45 Drew Foard Fr. D FORD30 Brendan Gaine Fr. M GAIN32 Troy Gargiulo Fr. M57 Carlos Hargett So. M/FO HAR-get15 Austin Heneveld So. M HEN-uh-veld33 Alex Heyward Fr. M43 Nolan Hickey Jr. GK14 Jack Hinderland Fr. A9 Erik Hoffstadt So. M39 Tucker Hull So. A16 Zach Hynson Fr. GK HEN-son28 Michael Jones So. M27 Sam Jones So. A26 Pat Kiernan So. D/LSM17 Brendan Lewis Jr. D47 Jay Mann Jr. M48 Evan McGoogan Jr. M/FO10 Austin Miller Jr. D19 Matt Morrison So. M2 Nik Mullen So. D/LSM21 Tyler Nechanicky So. A NECK-uh-nick-ee23 Riordan Nolan So. M REAR-den11 Cade Norris Jr. M25 Sean Price So. M7 Taylor Reynolds Sr. A54 Peter Rogers Jr. D29 Tim Roy Fr. A44 Ben Sampson So. LSM24 Jordan Seivold Jr. M SIGH-vold52 Trevor Shafran So. D SHAF-ren42 Matt Steffens So. D36 Chris Talarico Jr. LSM

tal-uh-REE-co56 Matt Vernam Sr. D12 Gabe Voumard Fr. M VOO-mard31 JD Walker So. M18 Logan West Sr. M/FO3 RJ Wickham Sr. GK4 Paul Zimmerman So. GK

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Midshipmen By ClassSeniors — 7Ian Crumley, Jay Darling, Nikk Davis, TaylorReynolds, Matt Vernam, Logan West, RJWickhamJuniors — 11Jay Christopher, Bryce Dabbs, Nolan Hickey,Brendan Lewis, Jay Mann, Evan McGoogan,Austin Miller, Cade Norris, Peter Rogers, JordanSeivold, Chris TalaricoSophomores — 19Harrison Chaires, Pat Durkin, Carlos Hargett,Austin Heneveld, Erik Hoffstadt, Tucker Hull,Michael Jones, Sam Jones, Pat Kiernan, MattMorrison, Nik Mullen, Tyler Nechanicky, RiordanNolan, Sean Price, Ben Sampson, TrevorShafran, Matt Steffens, JD Walker, PaulZimmerman.Freshmen — 9Will Cybulski, Ryan Everson, Drew Foard,Brendan Gaine, Troy Gargiulo, Alex Heyward,Jack Hinderland, Tim Roy, Gabe Voumard

Midshipmen By StateCalifornia — 2• San Diego — Peter Rogers• San Marcos — Carlos Hargett

Colorado — 1• Fort Collins — Jay Darling

Delaware — 1• Dover — Erik Hoffstadt

Florida — 1• Tampa — Jordan Seivold

Maryland — 14• Annapolis — Sam Jones• Berlin — Logan West• Bethesda — Matt Morrison• Chestertown — Matt Steffens• Cockeysville — Nikk Davis, Jay Mann• Damascus — Bryce Dabbs• Ellicott City — Harrison Chaires• Germantown — Pat Durkin• Millersville — Sean Price• Montgomery Village — Tyler Nechanicky• Riva — Michael Jones• Rockville — Austin Miller• Severna Park — Drew Foard

New Jersey — 4• Cape May — Gabe Voumard• Flemington — Tim Roy• Oradell — Chris Talarico• Ridgewood — Pat Kiernan

New York — 12• Auburn — Brendan Lewis• Babylon — Taylor Reynolds• Ballston Spa — Troy Gargiulo• Bay Shore — Brendan Gaine• East Hampton — Austin Heneveld• Garden City — Nolan Hickey• Homer — Paul Zimmerman• Honeoye Falls — Cade Norris• Penn Yan — RJ Wickham• Shoreham — Matt Vernam• Wading River — Nik Mullen• Webster — Jack Hinderland

North Carolina — 3• Charlotte — Tucker Hull, Alex Heyward• Winston-Salem — Jay Christopher

Pennsylvania — 2• Cranberry Township — Evan McGoogan• Doylestown — Ben Sampson

Virginia — 5• Annandale — Riordan Nolan• Great Falls — Trevor Shafran• Oakton — Ian Crumley, Will Cybulski• Stafford — JD Walker

Wisconsin — 1• Greenfield — Ryan Everson

2 - Nik Mullen 3 - RJ Wickham 4 - PaulZimmerman

5 - Bryce Dabbs 6 - Nikk Davis

7 - TaylorReynolds

9 - Erik Hoffstadt 10 - Austin Miller 12 - GabeVoumard

13 - Pat Durkin

14 - JackHinderland

15 - AustinHeneveld

17 - BrendanLewis

18 - Logan West 19 - MattMorrison

20 - JayChristopher

21 - TylerNechanicky

22 - HarrisonChaires

23 - RiordanNolan

24 - JordanSeivold

25 - Sean Price 16 - Pat Kiernan 27 - Sam Jones 28 - MichaelJones

29 - Tim Roy

30 - BrendanGaine

31 - JD Walker 32 - TroyGargiulo

33 - AlexHeyward

34 - Ian Crumley

2012 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN

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2012 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN

35 - RyanEverson

36 - ChrisTalarico

37 - Jay Darling 38 - Will Cybulski 38 - Tucker Hull

42 - Matt Steffens 43 - Nolan Hickey 44 - BenSampson

45 - Drew Foard40 - Cade Norris

47 - Jay Mann 48 - EvanMcGoogan

52 - TrevorShafran

54 - PeterRogers

56 - Matt Vernam

57 - CarlosHargett

Head CoachRick Sowell

Asst. CoachRyan Wellner

Asst. CoachJ.L. Reppert

Volunteer Asst. CoachMickey Jarboe

Director ofPhysicalEducationOperationsMark Goers

Midshipmen by PositionAttack — 822 Harrison Chaires So.38 Will Cybulski Fr.14 Jack Hinderland Fr.39 Tucker Hull So.27 Sam Jones So.21 Tyler Nechanicky So.7 Taylor Reynolds Sr.29 Tim Roy Fr.

Midfield — 175 Bryce Dabbs Jr.6 Nikk Davis Sr.13 Pat Durkin So.30 Brendan Gaine Fr.32 Troy Gargiulo Fr.15 Austin Heneveld So.33 Alex Heyward Fr.9 Erik Hoffstadt So.28 Michael Jones So.47 Jay Mann Jr.19 Matt Morrison So.23 Riordan Nolan So.40 Cade Norris Jr.25 Sean Price So.24 Jordan Seivold Jr.12 Gabe Voumard Fr.31 JD Walker So.

Defense — 1320 Jay Christopher Jr.34 Ian Crumley Sr.37 Jay Darling Sr.35 Ryan Everson Fr.45 Drew Foard Fr.26 Pat Kiernan So.17 Brendan Lewis Jr.10 Austin Miller Jr.2 Nik Mullen So.54 Peter Rogers Jr.52 Trevor Shafran So.42 Matt Steffens So.56 Matt Vernam Sr.

Long Stick Midfield — 244 Ben Sampson So.36 Chris Talarico Jr.

Faceoff Specialist — 357 Carlos Hargett So.48 Evan McGoogan Jr.18 Logan West Sr.

Goalkeeper — 343 Nolan Hickey Jr.3 RJ Wickham Sr.4 Paul Zimmerman So.

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2012 NAVY NOTEBOOK2012 USILA Preseason PollRk. Team 2011 Record1. Virginia (14) 13-52. Johns Hopkins 13-33. Cornell 14-3

Duke 14-65. Denver 15-36. North Carolina 10-67. Maryland 13-58. Syracuse 15-29. Notre Dame 11-310. Villanova 11-511. Massachusetts 10-512. Bucknell 14-313. Harvard 10-614. Hofstra 13-315. Penn 8-716. Princeton 4-817. Penn State 7-718. Yale 10-419. Delaware 11-720. Drexel 8-6Receiving votes: Loyola, Army, Colgate, Georgetown,Ohio State, Hartford, Navy, BryantItalics denotes 2012 opponent

2012 Nike/Inside Lacrosse MediaPreseason PollRk. Team 2011 Record1. Virginia 13-52. Duke 14-63. Cornell 14-34. Johns Hopkins 13-35. Denver 15-36. North Carolina 10-67. Syracuse 15-28. Maryland 13-59. Notre Dame 11-310. Villanova 11-511. Hofstra 13-312. Massachusetts 10-513. Yale 10-414. Penn 8-715. Bucknell 14-316. Princeton 4-817. Drexel 8-618. Colgate 11-519. Harvard 10-620. Penn State 7-7Italics denotes 2012 opponent

2012 Inside LacrossePreseason Patriot League PollRk. Team ‘11 Record ‘11 PL Record1. Bucknell 14-3 6-02. Colgate 11-5 5-13. Army 9-6 4-24. Lehigh 7-9 3-35. Navy 4-9 2-46. Lafayette 2-11 0-67. Holy Cross 2-13 1-5

2012 Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Patriot League TeamA Garrett Thul Jr. ArmyA Peter Baum Jr. ColgateA Dante Fantoni Jr. LehighA/M Billy Eisenreich Sr. BucknellM Cameron Lao-Gosney Sr. LehighM Devin Lynch Sr. ArmyFO Ryan Snyder Jr. LehighSSDM Matt Hurley Sr. ArmyLSM Tim Henderson Sr. ArmyD Larry LoRusso Sr. ArmyD Michael Huffner Jr. BucknellD Matt Vernam Sr. NavyGK Kyle Feeney Jr. Bucknell

Midshipmen Pick Reynolds and West as2012 Captains• Senior attackman Taylor Reynolds and senior face-off specialist Logan West have been selected bytheir peers to serve as co-captains for the 2012Navy men’s lacrosse season. • It’s just the 12th time in the 105 years of storiedlacrosse history at the Naval Academy in whichthere have been co-captains, and the first since the2006 campaign when Jon Birsner and Matt Russellshared duties.• After seeing time his first two seasons primarily as arider, Reynolds earned his way onto the Mids’ start-ing attack line in 2011 where he scored 10 goals andadded a pair of assists. He was also a member ofthe Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22ndnationally. • An oceanography major, Reynolds has also excelledin the classroom where he was named to the PatriotLeague Academic Honor Roll in 2011 after achievinga 3.20 GPA for the spring semester. He will gradu-ate in May and be commissioned an Ensign in theUnited States Navy. His service assignment isSurface Warfare. • Navy’s top draw specialist over the last few seasons,West completed the 2011 season ranked 29thnationally in faceoff win percentage, winning 52.1percent of the draws (110-211) he took. Along theway, he faced seven of the nation’s top 15-rankedfaceoff specialists. Ranked sixth on Navy’s all-timecareer faceoff wins list with 175, he finished the 2011season ranked seventh on the Mids’ single-seasonwins list with 110. He enters his senior campaignjust 25 wins shy of becoming only the fourth playerin school history to win 200 or more draws. • Like Reynolds, West has also found success off thefield and was named to the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll last spring after achieving a 3.60 GPA. Asystems engineering major, he is ranked in the top33 percent of his class in academic and overall orderof merit. He will graduate in May and be commis-sioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. Hisservice assignment is Special Warfare.

Navy A National Name• Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy owns an81-43 record.• Navy’s 81 wins over the last eight years are tied forthe ninth most in the country, while its 65.3 winningpercentage is also the ninth best nationally.• Navy has made appearances in the NCAATournament in six of the last eight seasons ... havingmade six straight from 2004-09, it was the third-longest consecutive streak behind Johns Hopkins(38) and Maryland (7).• During its 2004-11 stretch, Navy posted a 31-31(50.0) against ranked teams and 50-12 (80.6)against unranked foes.• Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy owns a 12-21 (36.4) record against teams ranked higher than itin the USILA Coaches Poll ... against lower rankedor unranked teams, Navy is 69-22 (75.8).• The Mids have posted a 40-16 (71.4) record athome, outscoring their foes, 603-397, during thatspan ... just 13 teams have reached double digits onNavy’s home field during that stretch.• The Mids are also respectable on road, owning a 29-22 record (56.9) in true road affairs over the lasteight years and defeating 14 ranked teams in theprocess ... five of Navy’s 22 road losses have comeagainst unranked Patriot League opponents.• Along the way, the Mids have produced the top-threewin totals in school history during this stretch ... in2004, Navy won 15 games en route to its NCAAChampionship Game appearance and in ‘05, theMids produced 12 wins in earning their second-con-secutive NCAA Tournament berth ... Navy won 11games in 2006, ‘07 and ‘09.• The Class of 2007 became the winningest class inschool history on March 21, 2007, when it claimedits 45th win in 56 contests ... the Class of ‘07 won 49of its 64 contests (76.6).• Navy won 10 or more games in a program-record sixstraight seasons (15 in 2004, 12 in 2005, 11 in 2006,‘07 and ‘09 and 10 in 2008).

Navy’s Record Since 2004Overall 81-43 65.3Home 40-16 71.4Away 29-22 56.9Neutral 12-5 70.6vs. Patriot League Opponents 49-13 79.0vs. Ranked Opponents 31-31 50.0vs. Unranked Opponents 50-12 80.6Navy scores 10 or more goals 46-5 90.2Navy holds opp. to 6 or fewer goals 53-2 96.4Navy has 30 or more shots 67-29 69.8Navy holds opp. to 25 or fewer shots 41-8 83.7Times opp. scores 5 or fewer goals 45Times opp. takes 20 or fewer shots 23Goals For 1191 9.6Goals Against 896 7.2

By winning% 8-yr Combined 2011Rk. Team Record Pct. Record1. Virginia 103-30 77.4 13-52. Duke 108-32 77.1 14-63. Syracuse 97-29 77.0 15-24. Cornell 96-29 76.8 14-35. Johns Hopkins 92-33 73.6 13-36. Notre Dame 85-32 72.6 11-37. Maryland 91-42 68.4 13-58. Georgetown 76-38 66.7 7-79. Navy 81-43 65.3 4-910. Denver 82-46 64.1 15-3

2012 Navy senior co-captain Taylor Reynolds

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2012 NAVY NOTEBOOKBy wins 8-yr Combined 2011Rk. Team Record Pct. Record1. Duke 108-32 77.1 14-62. Virginia 103-30 77.4 13-53. Syracuse 97-29 77.0 15-24. Cornell 96-29 76.8 14-35. Johns Hopkins 92-33 73.6 13-36. Maryland 91-42 68.4 13-57. Notre Dame 85-32 72.6 11-38. Denver 82-46 64.1 15-39. Navy 81-43 65.3 4-9Delaware 81-54 60.0 11-7

National Exposure• Since the start of 2004, 50 Navy lacrosse gameshave been televised. 2004 4-2 (6) CSTV 1-1 ESPN 2-1 WMAR 1-02005 3-3 (6) CSTV 3-0 ESPN 0-32006 3-4 (7) CSTV 2-4 ESPN 1-02007 2-3 (5) CSTV 2-1 ESPN 0-1 MASN 0-12008 3-5 (8) CBS C 1-2 ESPN 2-2 MASN 0-12009 5-2 (7) CBS C 3-0 ESPN 1-2 MASN 1-02010 3-5 (8) CBS C 3-3 ESPN 0-22011 0-2 (1) CBS 0-2 ESPN 0-1CBS Sports Network: 15-13 ESPN 6-12MASN 1-2 WMAR 1-0• Four regular-season contests are on tap to be airedthis season ... CBS Sports Network will televise theMids’ March 30 matchup against Lehigh at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, along with theannual Army-Navy game slated for April 14 at WestPoint, N.Y. and the Mids’ regular-season finale athome against Johns Hopkins on April 21.• NBC Sports Network, formerly known as Vs., willcarry the Mids’ Feb. 19 contest at Jacksonville.• Additionally, CBS Sports Network will televise bothPatriot League Tournament Semifinal contests onApril 27, along with the championship game on April29.• Last year, CBS Sports Network carried rivalrygames at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumagainst Maryland and Army, while ESPNU airedNavy’s contest at Johns Hopkins.• In 2010, Navy fans were treated to a pair of thrillingovertime wins by the Midshipmen on CBS SportsNetwork over Patriot League rival Bucknell andlongtime foe Johns Hopkins. • In 2009, CBS Sports Network aired Navy’s 10-4upset victory over No. 8 Maryland in Annapolis ...more than 15,000 fans were on hand to watch Navyhand Maryland the series’ largest margin of defeatsince 1992. • ESPNU carried the 2009 Army-Navy Star Game asa part of the Day of Rivals event at M&T BankStadium where better than 20,000 saw Navy earnan 8-4 win.• Lacrosse fans tuned in to CBS Sports Network towatch Navy claim its fifth Patriot LeagueTournament with wins over Colgate and Bucknell in2009.• The Mids own a 23-27 record when their games aretelevised (since ‘04) ... Navy is 15-13 on CBS SportsNetwork all-time and 6-12 on the ESPN family ofnetworks ... the Mids are also 1-0 on local Baltimorestation WMAR and 1-2 on MASN.• The Mids own a 58-16 record (78.4) in games thathave not been televised since the start of 2004.

Navy’s 2012 Television Schedule3-30 Lehigh • 7:00 pm2-19 at Jacksonville ^ 4:00 pm3-30 Lehigh • 7:00 pm4-14 at Army • 12:00 pm4-21 Johns Hopkins • 12:00 pm4-27 Patriot League Semifinals • 5:00 / 7:45 pm4-29 Patriot League Championship • 3:00 pm• CBS Sports Network; ^ NBC Sports Network

Patriot League Success• Since joining the Patriot League in 2004, Navy is 49-13 (79.0) against conference members, whichincludes an 11-2 mark in the Patriot LeagueTournament. • The Mids have lost regular-season contests to ...Army (3) 2008, ‘10, ‘11Bucknell (3) 2005, ‘09, ‘11Colgate (3) 2006, ‘09, ‘11Lafayette (1) 2010Lehigh (1) 2011... and dropped the program’s first Patriot LeagueTournament contest at the 2008 semifinals againsteventual champion Colgate and its second to Armyin the 2010 championship contest.• Ten of the 13 losses were in games played either atthe opponent’s field or at a neutral site.• Navy owns a 26-3 record at Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium against Patriot League competi-tion since joining the conference ... the Mids are 20-3 during the regular season - dropping a 10-9 deci-sion to Colgate in 2009, a 5-4 loss to the Raiders in2011 and a 14-9 decision to arch rival Army in ‘11 -and 6-0 in the conference tournament.• The Mids have produced undefeated marks in con-ference action twice, 7-0 in 2004 and 6-0 in ‘07.• Navy has won at least a share of the Patriot Leagueregular-season title in five (2004-05-06-07-08) of theseven years it has been a member of the league.• Additionally, the Mids have claimed the league’stournament crown five times (2004-05-06-07-09).• 31 different Midshipmen have garnered All-PatriotLeague recognition, while 19 of the 31 have earnedhonors multiple times.• In 2008, three-time All-American Jordan DiNolawas selected as the Patriot League DefensivePlayer of the Year ... though Navy has fielded thenation’s top-ranked scoring defense five times sincejoining the league, DiNola was the first Mid to benamed the league’s top defensive player.

Navy Among All-Time Winningest Programs• Navy is one of just six Div. I men’s lacrosse pro-grams that has produced 700 wins and on March19, 2011, it became one of just three to reach 750victories.• With 750 wins, Navy is the third-winningest team inDiv. I men’s lacrosse history behind Johns Hopkins(912) and Syracuse (821).• Navy will face three of the other 700-win programsthis year in consecutive weekends - at Maryland onApril 6, at Army on April 14 and at home againstJohns Hopkins on April 21.

The 700 Club1. 908 Johns Hopkins (13-3) 912-294-152. 817 Syracuse (15-2) 821-312-163. 750 Navy (4-9) 750-308-144. 723 Maryland (13-5) 728-247-45. 724 Army (9-6) 725-344-76. 722 Hobart* (5-9) 722-447-20* Hobart played at the Div. III level prior to 1995

A Look at Navy’s 2012 Schedule2011 Series

Date Time Opponent TV Record Record StreakFeb. 11 12:00 pm VMI 2-11 Navy, 4-0 Won 4Feb. 19 4:00 pm ^ at Jacksonville NBC SN 5-10 First Meeting ---

2:00 pm ^ Denver vs. Ohio StateFeb. 25 12:00 pm North Carolina 10-6 UNC, 14-12 Lost 3March 3 12:00 pm * Bucknell 14-3 Navy, 7-4 Lost 1March 10 12:00 pm * at Lafayette 2-11 Navy, 12-1 Won 2March 13 7:30 pm at Towson 3-10 Navy, 6-4 Won 1March 17 12:00 pm * Holy Cross 2-13 Navy, 8-0 Won 8March 24 2:00 pm * at Colgate 11-5 Navy, 10-4 Lost 1March 30 7:00 pm * Lehigh CBS SN 7-9 Navy, 28-2 Lost 1April 6 7:00 pm at Maryland 13-5 MD, 52-33-1 Lost 2April 14 12:00 pm * at Army CBS SN 9-6 Navy, 57-30-3 Lost 3April 21 12:00 pm Johns Hopkins CBS SN 13-3 JHU, 58-26-1 Lost 1April 27, 29 TBA at Patriot League Tournament

* - Patriot League contest^ - Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic (EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.)All game times Eastern; bold — home games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumCBS SN - CBS Sports Network; NBC SN - NBC Sports Network

2012 Navy senior co-captain Logan West

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2012 NAVY NOTEBOOKThe Nation’s Future Leaders• Each year Navy looks to its senior class to provideleadership for the men’s lacrosse team.• In three years, the Class of 2012 has amassed a22-22 (.500) overall record, including a 10-8(.556) Patriot League mark.

• Navy captured the 2009 Patriot LeagueTournament title and earned an automatic bid toplay in the NCAA Tournament.

• Meanwhile, this class enjoyed the Mids’ first winover Johns Hopkins since 1974 when the Classof 2011’s Andy Warner scored the game-winnerin overtime against the Blue Jays last spring.

• Goalkeeper RJ Wickham is the lone member ofthe class who has received All-America recogni-tion over the last three seasons. Wickham isalso the only member of the class who hasreceived All-Patriot League kudos, picking upfirst-team honors in 2010, while also beingnamed the Patriot League Goalkeeper of theyear that same season.

• Team captains Taylor Reynolds and Logan Westhave been honored for their academic successby the Patriot League.

• The following is a list of Navy’s seniors and theirservice assignments.Jay Darling Surface WarfareIan Crumley Surface WarfareNikk Davis Marine Corps GroundTaylor Reynolds Surface WarfareMatt Vernam Surface WarfareLogan West Special WarfareRJ Wickham Surface Warfare

Hull Named Preseason All-American• Navy sophomore attackman Tucker Hull has beennamed a Preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse’s 2012 Face-OffYearbook. Fifteen players were named to each ofthe top three teams while 43 players comprised thehonorable mention squad.• Named the 2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year,Hull enjoyed a spectacular rookie campaign asNavy's leading scorer, along will fellow freshmanSam Jones. Ironically, Hull and Jones ended theirfirst season at Navy with identical stats - a team-high 23 goals to go along with 15 assists for 38points. Remarkably the dynamic duo also paced theMids in Patriot League play with 20 points. Hullturned in a team-best 13 goals in conference actionto complement his seven assists. He was alsoresponsible for five extra-man goals over the courseof the year and punched in the Mids' first man-downgoal since Joe Lennon scored against Army on April12, 2008.• Tied as the third-best best point producer among thenation's freshmen, he averaged 2.92 points pergame. In fact, Hull produced a point in 12 of the 13games, with Hopkins being the lone team to keephim off the stat sheet in 2011.• One of just 11 players in program history to score 20or more goals in his rookie campaign, Hull turned inthe sixth-most goals in school history with 23. It's themost goals by a Navy freshman since Nick Mirabitofinished the 2005 season with 27. Meanwhile, his 15assists this season are tied as the seventh most inschool history by a freshman and the most since IanDingman dealt out 17 in 2003. Finally, his 38 pointsare tied as the fourth most by a plebe in Navy histo-ry, registering the most since Dingman's 40-pointperformance in 2003.• With both Hull and Jones posting 23 goals lastspring, they became Navy's first rookie tandem toscore 20 or more goals in school history. The duoalso became the first tandem to each score fourgoals in a game (not the same game) as rookies.

Home Field Advantage• 2012 marks the 51st season Navy has played atleast one game at Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.• Navy owns a 39-16 record (70.9) in games played atNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium since thestart of the 2004 campaign, outscoring its foes, 587-392.• The Mids will play six games at home this spring -Feb. 11 vs. VMI (12 pm), Feb. 25 vs. North Carolina(12 pm), March 3 vs. Bucknell (12 pm), March 17 vs.Holy Cross (12 pm), March 30 vs. Lehigh (7 pm) andApril 21 vs. Johns Hopkins (12 pm).• Since playing its entire home schedule at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium beginning in 2004,Navy has lost back-to-back games at home just fourtimes ... in 2006, the Mids lost to Georgetown, 9-5,and then suffered a 9-8 setback against JohnsHopkins ... in 2008, Navy again lost regular-seasondecisions to the Hoyas and Blue Jays before theMids’ season concluded with a 10-4 loss to Hopkinsin the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament ... Navylost back-to-back home games in 2010 to Loyola, 8-7 OT, and North Carolina, 11-4 ... in 2011, Navydropped a one-goal decision to Colgate, a 10-4 con-test to No. 7 Maryland and a 14-9 decision to Army.• In its 104-year history, Navy has lost three-straighthome games just five times ... 1980 #1 Virginia, #2 Johns Hopkins, #9 N.Carolina1985 Washington College, N. Carolina, Army2003 #13 Rutgers, Air Force, #4 Georgetown,

#4 Maryland2008 #4 Georgetown, #7 Johns Hopkins,

#4 Johns Hopkins2011 Colgate, #7 Maryland, #17 Army... and four-straight home games just once2003 #13 Rutgers, Air Force, #4 Georgetown,

#4 Maryland• The 2003 campaign marks the only season in whichNavy has lost four-straight home games at the sta-dium.• Having played at least a game a year at the stadiumfor 42 consecutive years, Navy stepped away in2003, allowing for state-of-the-art renovations totake place, including the Field Turf surface and twovideo boards ... Navy has played all of its home

games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumsince the beginning of the 2004 campaign.• Navy had won 20-consecutive home games againstPatriot League foes before dropping a 10-9 decisionto Colgate in 2009.• Opponents have scored double digits against theMids just 13 times in games played on their homefield over the last eight seasons ... Navy has held 20of its 56 opponents to five or fewer goals since 2004in games played at home (includes 2010 game vs.VMI played at Rip Miller Field).

A Closer Look at Navy’s Schedule• Five of Navy’s 2012 opponents finished the 2011campaign ranked among the nation’s top 20 teamsaccording to the final installment of the USILACoaches Poll.Rk Team Record NCAA Tourney3 Johns Hopkins 13-3 �

7 Bucknell 14-3 �

8 Maryland 13-5 �

9 North Carolina 10-6 �12 Colgate 11-5• Navy’s 2012 schedule features games against fourprograms who received NCAA Tournament bids ayear ago — Bucknell, Johns Hopkins, Maryland andNorth Carolina.• Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy has played62 of its 124 games against teams ranked in the top25, posting a 31-31 record (50.0) ... two of the loss-es have come against the No. 1-ranked team in thecountry at the time (Johns Hopkins twice).• Since the start of the 2000 campaign, 92 of Navy’s176 games have been against ranked teams ... inthose games, Navy is 43-49 (46.7).• In games against unranked foes since 2000, Navy is69-15 (82.1) ... the losses have come against UMBC(‘01), Air Force and Penn State (‘03), Bucknell (‘05,‘09, ‘11), Colgate (‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11), Towson (‘10),Army (‘10 twice), Lehigh (‘11) and Georgetown (‘11).

Navy Pair Among Program’s Best• Navy co-captain Logan West heads into his seniorcampaign ranked sixth on Navy’s all-time careerfaceoff wins list with 175 ... he trails fifth-placeMikelis Visgauss (2005-08) by six and fourth-placeJason Hull (1995-98) by eight ... he is only 25 winsaway from becoming only the fourth player in schoolhistory to win 200 or more draws.

Navy Career Faceoff Wins List1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2002-052. 313 William Wallace 2003-073. 258 Chris Dingman 2000-034. 183 Jason Hull 1995-985. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 2005-086. 175 Logan West 2009-present

• A starter in every game he has played over the lastthree years (34 ... 6 in 2009, 15 in 2010, 13 in 2011),senior RJ Wickham is ranked 10th on Navy’s all-time saves list with 338 stops ... he is 17 saves shyof tying ninth-place Louis Brown, who amassed 355saves from 1987-90.• Wickham gained Honorable Mention All-Americahonors as a sophomore and was named the PatriotLeague’s Goalkeeper of the Year that same season.

Navy Career Saves List1. 701 Mickey Jarboe 1997-002. 545 Jeff Johnson 1976-793. 513 Kevin Farrington 1990-934. 509 Joe Donnelly 1985-885. 495 Garrett Luebker 1994-966. 441 Bill Mueller 1974-767. 439 Scott Bartkowski 1980-838. 380 Matt Russell 2003-069. 355 Louis Brown 1987-9010. 338 RJ Wickham 2009-present

2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year Tucker Hull

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Chaires in 2011 (Fr.): Finished his rookie campaign with 11 goals on 24 shots(.458), including a team-high seven extra-man goals ... he put 14 of his 24 shots oncage ... a member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... punched in an extra-man goalagainst Johns Hopkins off an assist from classmate Sam Jones late in the thirdquarter ... it was the first of a four-goal run by the Mids against the Jays ... turnedin his third multi-point performance of the season by scoring a goal and passing outan assist in the Mids’ contest against Army ... scored a transition goal off an assistfrom team captain Marty Gallagher against Maryland ... it marked just his thirdeven-strength goal of the year ... garnered Patriot League Rookie of the Weekkudos on March 21 after scoring four extra-man goals in games against Holy Crossand Towson ... recorded his first-career hat trick in Navy’s win over Holy Cross ...all three goals were scored on extra-man ... he is Navy’s first player to score threeman-up goals since April 14, 2001, when Adam Borcz scored three at Penn State... turned in an extra-man goal goal against Towson which sparked a six-goal runby the Mids and an eventual 14-11 win ... pitched in his second man-up goal of theyear in Navy’s 15-6 rout over Lafayette ... it marked the first Patriot League goal ofhis career ... scored the third of four-straight goals by Navy at North Carolina off anassist from fellow freshman attackman Sam Jones ... grabbed the first ground ballof his career in the loss against the Tar Heels ... netted an extra-man goal at Loyola,the first man-up goal of his career ... scored a goal and dealt out an assist againstVMI in the opener ... also caused a pair of turnovers.More on Chaires: A 2009 graduate of Centennial High School, Chaires spent the2009-10 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... attended three dif-ferent high schools - Centennial, Boys’ Latin and Mt. Hebron - where he letteredonce in lacrosse at each ... member of lacrosse teams that won the county title in2005 and ‘08 and led the team to the state championship game his senior year ...named a High School All-American as a senior after leading the state in scoring,while also being named the Howard County Player of the Year ... he also earnedthe distinction of being named a finalist for the Markland Kelly Award multiple times... garnered all-county kudos his senior season ... was a starter on the BaltimoreUnder Armour All-America Team ... served as team captain of the lacrosse programhis senior year ... father was an All-American lacrosse player at Princeton (‘75) ...son of William and Laurie Chaires ... majoring in Oceanography.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 1 1 2 1 0 0 12-19 Loyola 1 0 1 1 1 0 02-25 N. Carolina 1 0 1 2 0 1 13-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

3-12 Lafayette 1 0 1 4 1 0 13-15 Towson 1 0 1 1 1 0 03-19 Holy Cross 3 0 3 5 3 2 13-26 Colgate 0 0 0 1 0 1 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 1 0 2 14-8 Maryland 1 0 1 3 0 1 24-16 Army 1 1 2 1 0 1 14-23 J. Hopkins 1 0 1 3 1 0 2

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 13-0 11 2 13 24 7 8 10Total 13-0 11 2 13 24 7 8 10

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 6-0 5 1 6 12 4 4 3Total 6-0 5 1 6 12 4 4 3

Career HighsGoals 3 at Holy Cross (3-19-11)Assists 1 (2x, last vs. Army; 4-16-11)Points 3 at Holy Cross (3-19-11)Ground Balls 2 (2x, last at Georgetown; 4-1-11)

Christopher in 2011 (So.): A substitute player on man down for the Mids ... Navysquelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... saw expanded minutes onclose defense as the season progressed ... picked up a ground ball in the Mids’season finale against Johns Hopkins ... recorded a pair of ground balls and forceda turnover against Maryland ... it marked his first-collegiate takeaway ... scoopedup a career-high three ground balls in the Mids’ come-from-behind win over Towson... grabbed the first ground ball of his career in Navy’s loss at North Carolina ...made his collegiate debut as a member of the Mids’ man-down team at Loyola ...has gained experience in the system as a scout team player for the Mids. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as ascout team player.More on Christopher: A 2008 graduate of Episcopal High School in Alexandria,Va., Christopher spent the 2008-09 academic year at Salisbury Prep School inConnecticut ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ...earned four letters as a linebacker on Episcopal’s football team ... garnered All-State (N.C.) football honors as a junior ... father played football at Duke, while hismother was a standout tennis player at Wake Forest ... son of Jeff and CindyChristopher ... majoring in English, he holds a 3.27 grade-point average ... namedto the Commandant’s List in the Spring of 2010 ... ranked among the top 31 per-cent of his class (1,094) in academic order of merit.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 3 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 1 0 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 2 1 14-16 Army 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

HARRISONCHAIRESSophomore • Attack • 5-8 • 195Ellicott City, Md. • Centennial

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2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 12-0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1Total 12-0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 6-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Total 6-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Points ---Ground Balls 3 vs. Towson (3-15-11)Caused TO 1 vs. Maryland (4-8-11)

Crumley in 2011 (Jr.): A substitute player on man down for the Mids ... Navysquelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... grabbed a ground ball in theStar Game against Army ... scooped up a ground ball in the Mids’ season finaleagainst Johns Hopkins ... picked up a grounder against Towson, just the secondgame he has registered a loose ball for the Mids this season ... turned in his firstcaused turnover of the year in Navy’s double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... grabbeda pair of ground balls in Navy’s season-opener against VMI ... also took his first-career shot in the Navy victory.2010 (So.): After not seeing action in a varsity game as a freshman, he started 10of the 15 games at close defense and saw action in all 15 ... also saw time as along stick defensive midfielder ... part of a unit that was ranked 13th nationally inscoring defense, giving up 8.67 goals per game ... member of the Mids’ man-downunit that surrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... however,over the last nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts (72.4)... the first six games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts ... finished the year with16 ground balls and eight takeaways ... caused at least one turnover in sevengames, including two against Holy Cross ... helped the Mids put together two strongdefensive efforts en route to their historic win over Johns Hopkins ... held the BlueJays scoreless for 19:16 between the end of the first and third quarters, enablingthe Mids to take a 6-5 halftime lead ... after Hopkins took an 8-6 lead at 3:40 in thethird quarter, Navy held the Jays scoreless the rest of the game (22:30) ... Navy’sdefense held Lehigh off the scoreboard in the first and fourth quarters en route toan 8-3 win ... the Mids held Bucknell off the scoreboard for just under 29 minutesbetween the second and fourth quarters to build a 6-2 lead ... though Bucknell

came back to tie the game and force OT, the Mids prevailed, 8-7 ... the defense dida marvelous job of holding Towson at bay for better than 20 minutes in the third andfourth quarters, but gave up the game-winner with six seconds left in the game ...Holy Cross did not score a goal against the Midshipmen until the 5:32 mark in thethird quarter, as Navy thumped the Crusaders, 12-3.2009 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as ascout team player.More on Crumley: A 2007 graduate of St. Albans School in Washington, D.C.,Crumley spent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ...a two-sport athlete who was a four-time letterwinner in lacrosse, while picking upthree letters as a linebacker on the football team ... led the lacrosse team to the2007 Interstate Athletic Conference title with a 17-3 record ... two-time All-IAC andAll-Met long stick defensive midfielder ... named the Washington D.C. Player of theYear in 2007 ... garnered All-America recognition as a senior and served as teamcaptain ... named St. Albans’ most outstanding graduate ... participated in theorchestra for three years ... father graduated from the Naval Academy in 1974 ...son of Edward and Joan Crumley ... majoring in International Relations ... his serv-ice assignment is Surface Warfare.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI 0 0 0 1 2 1 02-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-19 Holy Cross --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-26 Colgate --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-1 Georgetown --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-8 Maryland --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-16 Army 0 0 0 0 1 0 04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2009 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2010 15-10 0 0 0 0 16 1 82011 9-0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1Total 24-10 0 0 0 1 21 2 9

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2009 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2010 6-5 0 0 0 0 7 0 42011 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Total 10-5 0 0 0 0 8 0 4

Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Ground Balls 3 vs. Loyola (2-20-10)Caused TO 2 vs. Holy Cross (3-20-10)

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

IANCRUMLEYSenior • Defense • 6-1 • 211Oakton, Va. • St. Albans School (D.C.)

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More on Cybulski: A 2010 graduate of James Madison High School in Vienna, Va.,Cybulski attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academicyear ... a two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (3) ... ...named a High School All-American his senior year in lacrosse ... also garnered first-team all-met, all-district anad all-region honors his senior year ... member of theNational Honor Society ... was a middle school teammate of fellow Navy freshmanlacrosse player Patrick Keena ... brother, AJ, is a junior at the Naval Academy andwas a member of the lacrosse team his freshman year ... sister, Ashley, is a gradu-ate of Christopher Newport and played field hockey ... full name is William JosephCybulski ... born ug. 30, 1991, in Arlington, Va. ... son of Alan and Mary Cybulski.

Dabbs in 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... sat out the spring season.2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as ascout team player.More on Dabbs: A 2008 graduate of Good Counsel High School, Dabbs attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... three-sportathlete who earned three letters in lacrosse while also competing in football andbasketball ... garnered Honorable Mention All-WCAC recognition in lacrosse as ajunior and first-team kudos as a senior ... also named First-Team All-Gazette as amidfielder his senior season ... served as team captain of the lacrosse squad hissenior year ... his father played baseball at Towson ... son of J. and Megan Dabbs... majoring in Economics.

Darling in 2009 (Fr.), 2010 (So.), 2011 (Jr.): Did not see any varsity action ...gained experience in the system as a scout team player.More on Darling: A 2008 graduate of Rocky Mountain High School, Darling was athree-sport athlete who earned three letters in lacrosse and one in basketball, whilealso competing as a member of the crew team ... led Rocky Mountain High to the2007 Colorado State Lacrosse Championship ... member of the 2006, ‘07 and ‘08lacrosse teams that claimed the Front Range League lacrosse titles ... an All-State(Colo.) selection in lacrosse as a junior and senior ... served as team captain of thelax team his senior year ... placed seventh at the Crash-B World Indoor RowingChampionships in 2007 ... competed in crew as a member of the Fort CollinsRowing Association ... a two-year member (2007-08) of student council ... grandfa-ther, Charles Darling, played basketball and also competed in track & field at theUniversity of Iowa (1950-52) ... son of Mark and Lori Darling ... majoring in GeneralEngineering ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare.

Davis in 2011 (Jr.): A three-year starter at midfielder, he has started 42 of the 44games in which he has played, including each of the last 30 ... has started everyPatriot League game (18) since his arrival in Annapolis ... finished 2011 as Navy’sfourth-leading point producer overall (18) and in Patriot League (9) contests ...recorded a point in 11 of the last 14 contests dating back to 2010 ... with 14 goals,he has scored more goals in 2011 than his first-two seasons combined (10) ... alsoposted a personal-best 17 points in ‘11 ... finished with his sophomore campaignwith 14 points ... scored the second of four-consecutive goals by the Mids againstJohns Hopkins ... posted the goal just 42 seconds into the final frame ... punchedin his third-career goal against Army ... held without a point by Maryland ... the thirdtime this season he has not recorded a goal or an assist ... dealt out an assist toTucker Hull in the Mids’ 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... punched in an unassisted goalto give Navy a 2-0 lead against Colgate ... the Mids would succumb, 5-4 ... had hisfour-game point scoring streak snapped at Holy Cross ... held without a shot in thegame ... recorded two goals and two assists in Navy’s victory over Towson for acareer-best four points ... turned in a pair of goals and an assist in Navy’s 15-6 winover Lafayette ... it marked his fourth-career three-point contest and second in asmany games ... produced his first-career hat trick in the Mids’ double-overtime lossat Bucknell ... scored the game’s first goal, as well as Navy’s last two goals ...scored two goals in the final 18 seconds of the game (0:18 and 0:07) to send it intoovertime ... his three goals were a result of just three shots he took the entire game... scored his fourth goal of the season on what was his only shot on goal againstLehigh ... also grabbed a pair of ground balls ... was held scoreless and did noteven take a shot at North Carolina ... punched in a goal with 12 seconds left in thefirst quarter of the Loyola contest ... scored a pair of goals in the Mids’ openeragainst VMI, putting three of his five shots on goal. 2010 (So.): Concluded his second season at Navy with 14 points on seven goalsand seven assists ... turned in either a goal or an assist in eight of the 15 contests,which also featured four multi-point contests ... in conference action, he turned ineight points on four goals and four assists ... opened the year by scoring a career-high two goals, while adding an assist for a career-high three points against VMI ...dealt out a career-best three assists in the Mids’ win over Bucknell ... fed fellowmidfielder Patrick Moran for the game-winner in OT against the Bison ... grabbed acareer-high four ground balls in Navy’s come-from-behind victory at Colgate in OT... scored his fifth goal of the season in Navy’s loss at Maryland where he shot aseason-high six times ... scored a career-high tying two goals against Army ... whatwould have been his first-career hat trick was disallowed with 37 seconds remain-ing after the official said he was in the crease ... the official then penalized Army fora push which caused Davis to be in the crease ... dealt out an assist against theBlack Knight in the Patriot League Championship ... member of the Mids’ man-down unit that surrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... how-ever, over the last nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts(72.4) ... the first six games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts.2009 (Fr.): A starter on the Mids’ first midfield line in 14 of the 16 games, includingthe win over nationally-ranked Ohio State ... scored on a diving shot in the Mids’NCAA Tournament contest against Duke ... had scored all of his points (6) on theroad before aiding Bruce Nechanicky’s goal in the fourth quarter against Maryland... finished the year scoring seven of his eight points away from Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium ... pumped in a tough lefty shot from point blank range at HolyCross for just his second career goal ... scored his first collegiate goal in the Mids’10-8 win at Lehigh ... his goal was the first of seven in a row by the Mids in theircome-from-behind victory ... dealt out a then personal-best two assists in the Mids’loss at Bucknell ... also grabbed the first three ground balls of his career in that con-test ... produced his first point in a Navy uniform, assisting on Tim Paul’s goal earlyin the third quarter of the North Carolina contest, giving the Mids their first lead ofthe game.More on Davis: A 2007 graduate of Dulaney High School in Timonium, Md., Davisspent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... letteredthree times in lacrosse as a midfielder ... led Dulaney to the 2005 Maryland StateLacrosse Championship ... member of the lax teams that claimed the 2004, ‘05 and‘07 county titles ... served as team captain his senior year ... earned all-countrykudos as a junior and senior ... high school teammate of Navy lacrosse teammateJay Mann, a sophomore midfielder ... full name is Nicholas Randall James Davis... born June 19, 1989, in Detroit, Mich. ... son of Ronald and Beahta Davis ...majoring in Oceanography.

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

WILLCYBULSKIFreshman • Attack • 6-0 • 193Oakton, Va. • James Madison

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BRYCEDABBSJunior • Midfield • 5-10 • 178Damascus, Md. • Good Counsel

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JAYDARLINGSenior • Defense • 6-4 • 221Fort Collins, Colo. • Rocky Mountain

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NIKKDAVISSenior • Midfield • 5-11 • 179Cockeysville, Md. • Dulaney

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2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 2 0 2 5 0 2 22-19 Loyola 1 0 1 2 0 1 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 1 13-1 Lehigh 1 0 1 2 0 2 13-7 Bucknell 3 0 3 3 0 1 33-12 Lafayette 2 1 3 3 0 2 13-15 Towson 2 2 4 3 0 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 2 23-26 Colgate 1 0 1 4 0 0 14-1 Georgetown 0 1 1 3 0 1 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 2 0 0 14-16 Army 1 0 1 3 0 0 14-23 J. Hopkins 1 0 1 5 0 0 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2009 16-14 3 5 8 15 0 9 82010 15-15 7 7 14 43 0 15 122011 13-13 14 4 18 35 0 12 13Total 44-42 24 16 40 93 0 36 33

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2009 6-6 2 3 5 9 0 5 52010 6-6 4 4 8 21 0 10 82011 6-6 8 1 9 15 0 7 9Total 18-18 14 8 22 45 0 22 22

Career HighsGoals 3 at Bucknell (3-7-11)Assists 3 vs. Bucknell (3-6-10)Points 4 vs. Towson (3-15-11)Ground Balls 4 at Colgate (3-27-10)

Durkin in 2011 (Fr.): Made his first-collegiate start on April 1 against Georgetown,filling in for an injured Andy Warner ... turned in his first-career ground ball in theMids’ conference win at Holy Cross ... bumped up to the second midfield line inNavy’s 15-6 win over Lafayette, where he got off a shot ... a member of the Mids’third midfield line early in the year, he managed one shot on goal in his first colle-giate appearance on Feb. 12 in Navy’s opener against VMI.More on Durkin: A 2009 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School inOlney, Md., Durkin attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10academic year ... named an Under Armour All-American in 2008 ... high schoolteammate of current Navy lacrosse players Bryce Dabbs (‘13) and TylerNechanicky (‘14) ... one of five Durkin family members to play collegiate lacrosse... brother, Shane, was a two-year letterwinner for Richie Meade’s Mids who grad-uated from the Naval Academy in 2009 ... brother, Matt, was a four-year (1999-03)starter at Saint Joseph’s and is the head lacrosse coach at Good Counsel ... sister,Emily, played lacrosse at Ursinus (2001-04) and sister, Julia, played lacrosse atMary Washington (2004-07) ... son of Edward and Anna Durkin ... majoring inOceanography.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 0 0 0 1 0 0 12-19 Loyola --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2-25 N. Carolina --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-1 Lehigh --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-7 Bucknell --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 1 0 0 13-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

3-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 0 1 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 9-1 0 0 0 3 0 2 3Total 9-1 0 0 0 3 0 2 3

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2Total 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2

Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Points ---Ground Balls 1 (2x, MR vs. Colgate; 3-26-11)

More on Everson: A 2010 graduate of Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind.,Everson attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academicyear ... a two-sport standout who lettered fin lacrosse (3) and hockey (2) ... gar-nered All-State (Ind.) lacrosse honors as a junior and senior ... named the team’sdefensive MVP his senior year ... member of the lacrosse teams that won theIndiana State Lacrosse Championship in 2008, ‘09 and ‘10 ... son of Merlin andVicky Everson.

More on Foard: A 2010 graduate of the Severn School in Severna Park, Md.,Foard attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year... a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... served asteam captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ... ranked among the top 33 per-cent of his class (1,185) in military order of merit ... son of Tom and Lynne Foard.

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

PATDURKINSophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 183Germantown, Md. • Good Counsel

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RYANEVERSONFreshman • Defense • 6-5 • 204Greenfield, Wis. • Culver Military Academy (Ind.)

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DREWFORDFreshman • Defense • 5-11 • 183Severna Park, Md. • Severn School

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More on Gaine: A 2011 graduate of Bay Shore High School in Bay Shore, N.Y.,Gaine was a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... anAcademic All-American in lacrosse his senior year, he also served as team captain... garnered Suffolk County All-League honors as a junior and was named theSuffolk County Div. I Rookie of the Year ... member of the National Honor Society... served as captain of the drum line ... ranked among the top 29 percent of hisclass (1,185) in military order of merit ... son of Bill and Ellen Gaine.

More on Gargiulo: A 2011 graduate of Ballston Spa High School in Ballston Spa,N.Y., Gargiulo was a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4) and football (2)... a three-time all-conference selection in lacrosse who was named an All-American his senior year ... a three-time all-section player who picked up first-teamhonors as a junior and senior ... earned first-team all-division and second-time all-conference kudos in football his senior year ... led the football team to back-to-backEmpire Division titles in 2010 (11-7-1) and ‘11 (10-7-1) ... served as both theStudent Council Class Secretary and Treasurer ... member of the National HonorSociety ... father, Mike, is a grade of Union College where he played football ... fullname is Troy Davies Gargiulo ... born June 22, 1993, in Albany, N.Y. ... son of Mikeand Cheryl Gargiulo.

Hargett in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Hargett:A 2010 graduate of San Marcos High School, Hargett was a two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (3) ... after garneringsecond-team all-midfield honors as a sophomore, he was an honorable mentionall-conference selection as a member of the defensive unit his junior and seniorseasons ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ...son ofCharles and Norma Hargett ... majoring in Information Technology.

Heneveld in 2011 (Fr.): A member of the Mids’ extra-man squad in Navy’s firstthree contests ... replaced by Taylor Reynolds in the lineup against Lehigh ...returned to extra-man unit against Georgetown and maintained his spot in the line-up until the conclusion of the season ... also saw time throughout the season as amember of the Mids’ riding squad ... responsible for Navy’s third extra-man strikein the Mids’ win over VMI.More on Heneveld:A 2010 graduate of East Hampton High School, Heneveld wasa two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... receivedall-county and all-league honors as a senior in both lacrosse and football ... broth-er, Heath, was a 2011 graduate of the Naval Academy ... son of Larry and JodyHeneveld ... majoring in Economics.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 1 0 1 1 1 1 12-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 1 0 0 03-1 Lehigh --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-7 Bucknell --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 0 1 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-26 Colgate --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 0 1 04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 10-0 1 0 1 3 1 3 3Total 10-0 1 0 1 3 1 3 3

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Total 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Career HighsGoals 1 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Assists ---Points 2 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Ground Balls 1 (2x, MR vs. Towson; 3-15-11)

More on Heyward: A 2010 graduate of Ardrey Kell High School in Charlotte, N.C.,Heyward attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academicyear ... a three-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4), football (1) and swim-ming (1) ... a two-time all-county lacrosse player who garnered Honorable MentionAll-State (N.C.) honos his senior year ... served as team captain of the lacrosseteam his junior and senior years ... named the team MVP as a senior ... member ofthe National Technical Honor Society ... his father, Sandy, graduated from the Naval

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

BRENDANGAINEFreshman • Midfield • 6-2 • 172Bay Shore, N.Y. • Bay Shore

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TROYGARGIULOFreshman • Midfield • 6-3 • 197Ballston Spa, N.Y. • Ballston Spa

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CARLOSHARGETTSophomore • Midfield/Faceoff • 6-0 • 203San Marcos, Calif. • San Marcos

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AUSTINHENEVELDSophomore • Midfield • 6-1 • 190East Hampton, N.Y. • East Hampton

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ALEXHEYWARDFreshman • Midfield • 6-0 • 180Charlotte, N.C. • Ardrey Kell

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Academy in 1984 ... his grandfather, Shannon Heyward, graduated from theAcademy in 1957 and was a three-time All-American lacrosse player for theMidshipmen under the legendary Dinty Moore ... his great grandfather, AlexanderHeyward, graduated from the Academy in 1930 ... son of Sandy and DoreenHeyward.

Hickey in 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experi-ence in the system as a scout team player.More on Hickey:A 2008 graduate of Chaminade High School, Hickey attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sportstandout who earned letters in lacrosse (2) and indoor track & field (1) ... a key con-tributor to the 2007 lacrosse NSCHSAA championship season with a 83.0 savepercentage … as a team captain in 2008, led Chaminade to the NSCHSAA leaguetitle with a 5.0 goals-against average and .658 save percentage … named a HighSchool All-American and was the recipient of the 2008 Ronald D. WinchesterAward as Chaminade’s team MVP … a Chaminade graduate, Winchester went onto attend the Naval Academy and was a four-year member of the football team ...Winchester was killed in action in Iraq on Sept. 3, 2004 ... selected to Newsday’s2008 All Long Island Lacrosse Team ... ranked No. 7 among Inside Lacrosse”s “X-Factor Goalkeepers” in the Class of 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society... brother, Daniel, played lacrosse and football at Notre Dame (‘06) ... son ofDonald and Colleen Hickey ... majoring in English.

More on Hinderland: A 2010 graduate of Webster Thomas High School inWebster, N.Y., Hinderland attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the2010-11 academic year ... a four-year lacrosse letterwinner who was named a HighSchool All-American as a junior and senior ... garnered first-team all-county and All-Greater Rochester recognition his junior and senior years ... ranked among the top34 percent of his class (1,185) in military order of merit and top 41 percent in aca-demic order of merit ... son of Gary and Karen Hinderland.

Hoffstadt in 2011 (Fr.): Made appearances in nine games primarily as a memberof Navy’s riding team ... debuted as a member of the Mids’ extra-man unit in theseason-finale against Johns Hopkins (4-23) ... took a pair of shots and scooped upa ground ball ... made his first-collegiate appearance in Navy’s 14-10 loss at Lehigh(3-1) as a rider ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achiev-

ing a 4.00 GPA for the spring semester ... he was one of nine players in the con-ference to achieve a 4.00 GPA.More on Hoffstadt: A 2010 graduate of Caesar Rodney High School in Camden-Wyoming, Del., Hoffstadt was a four-year letterwinner as a midfielder and attack-man in lacrosse ... a four-time all-conference selection who earned All-State (Del.)honors three times ... was named the team’s Most Valuable Player all four years ofhigh school ... served as team captain his senior year ... member of the NationalHonor Society ... son of Major Steve Hoffstadt, USAF (ret.) and Cindy Hoffstadt ...named to the Commandant’s List in each of his three semesters at the Academy,while twice being named to the Superintendent’s List ... selected to the Dean’s Listfollowing last spring’s semester ... ranked No. 1 in his class (1,154) in academicand 32nd in military order of merit ... overall, he is ranked 16th in his class ... major-ing in Systems Engineering.

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 9-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0Total 9-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Points ---Ground Balls 1 at Johns Hopkins (4-23-11)

Hull in 2011 (Fr.): Named the Patriot League Rookie of the Year after leading Navyin scoring with 38 points ... was also tied for No. 1 on the team in goals scored (23)and second in assists (15) ... additionally, he led the Mids in scoring in PatriotLeague play with 20 points on 13 goals and seven assists ... among the nation’stop freshman point producers, he was tied for fourth in points per game (2.92)alongside classmate Sam Jones ... among all players he was tied for 43rd ...named to the 2011 Inside Lacrosse All-Freshman Second Team ... teammate SamJones was named to the first team ... recorded multiple points in nine of the Mids’13 contests and dealt out an assist in 10 of the 13 games ... member of the Mids’extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked22nd nationally ... he scored five goals and added six assists on extra-man ... tiedfor fourth on the Mids’ all-time freshman points leader board with 38 ... it’s the mostpoints by a Navy rookie since Ian Dingman posted 40 points, the third most by arookie in school history, in 2003 ... tied for seventh on the Mids’ all-time freshmanassists list with 15 ... one of four players under Richie Meade’s watch that areamong the top-10 list ... with two assists at Bucknell, he joined Navy’s top 10 list forassists by a freshman ... with his hat trick against Army, he moved into Navy’s all-time freshman goals top 10 list ... he finished the year tied for sixth on the list with23 ... it’s the most goals by a Navy rookie since Nick Mirabito scored 27 in 2005 ...with his goal against Maryland, he joined Sam Jones as one of only 11 players atNavy to score 20 or more goals as a freshman ... it’s the first rookie tandem to score20 or more goals in program history ... had his eight-game goal scoring streaksnapped by Johns Hopkins ... had also produced a goal or assist in every gameleading up to the game against the Blue Jays ... behind a four-point effort in his first-career Star Game, he turned in his fourth hat trick of the season... scored threegoals on four shots on goal ... also picked up a pair of ground balls ... recorded histhird hat trick of the year on a three-goal, one-assist performance to lead the Midsagainst Georgetown ... two of his three goals were scored on extra-man ... scoredhis three goals off of four shots on goal ... garnered Patriot League Rookie of theWeek honors for his effort ... scored a goal off an assist from Andy Warner in Navy’sone-goal loss to Colgate ... turned in a career-high four turnovers against theRaiders ... posted four points on a two-goal, two-assist performance at Holy Cross... scored a pair of goals and added an assist in Navy’s come-from-behind win overTowson ... recorded his second-consecutive hat trick with a three-goal, one-assist

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

NOLANHICKEYJunior • Goalkeeper • 6-7 • 247Garden City, N.Y. • Chaminade

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JACKHINDERLANDFreshman • Attack • 6-0 • 172Webster, N.Y. • Webster Thomas

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ERIKHOFFSTADTSophomore • Midfield • 6-2 • 191Dover, Del. • Caesar Rodney

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TUCKERHULLSophomore • Attack • 6-0 • 170Charlotte, N.C. • Providence

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performance in the Mids’ 15-6 win over Lafayette ... put four of his seven shots ongoal ... scored a man-down goal against the Leopards, Navy’s first since JoeLennon scored against Army on April 12, 2008 ... punched in a career-high fourgoals and added a pair of assists for a personal-best six points in Navy’s double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... scored his four goals on five shots ... his lone shot thatdid not result in a goal was in the first overtime period when Bison keeper KyleFeeney was able to get a stick on it ... he is Navy’s first six-point producer sincelast year’s Georgetown game when Andy Warner dealt out four assists to go alongwith his two goals ... the second different player to score four goals in a game forthe Mids during the 2011 campaign and the second freshman ... classmate SamJones turned in four goals against VMI and Lehigh ... while only six different fresh-men have scored four goals in a game during Meade’s 17-year coaching run atNavy, no two freshmen have scored four goals in the same season until this sea-son ... dealt out an assist in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... scoreda pair of goals and added an assist in Navy’s 10-8 loss at North Carolina ... dealtout a pair of assists in Navy’s one-goal loss at Loyola ... opened his Navy careerby turning in a five-point effort against VMI which featured two goals and threeassists.More on Hull: A 2009 graduate of Providence Senior High School, Hull attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-yearletterwinner in lacrosse, he led Providence to the 2009 North Carolina 4A StateChampionship title with a 22-1 record ... named the 2009 North Carolina Player ofthe Year and was a High School All-America selection his junior and senior years... son of James and Karin Hull ... majoring in Oceanography.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 2 3 5 10 1 4 12-19 Loyola 0 2 2 2 0 1 22-25 N. Carolina 2 1 3 3 0 1 13-1 Lehigh 0 1 1 5 0 0 23-7 Bucknell 4 2 6 5 0 2 23-12 Lafayette 3 1 4 7 0 1 13-15 Towson 2 1 3 5 0 0 33-19 Holy Cross 2 2 4 4 1 1 13-26 Colgate 1 0 1 3 0 0 44-1 Georgetown 3 1 4 4 2 1 14-8 Maryland 1 0 1 3 0 0 24-16 Army 3 1 4 8 1 2 34-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 2 0 1 1

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 13-13 23 15 38 61 5 13 24Total 13-13 23 15 38 61 5 13 24

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 6-6 13 7 20 32 2 6 13Total 6-6 13 7 20 32 2 6 13

Career HighsGoals 4 at Bucknell (3-7-11)Assists 3 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Points 6 at Bucknell (3-7-11)Ground Balls 4 vs. VMI (2-12-11)

M. Jones in 2011 (Fr.): Made appearances in seven games ... although he was amember of Navy’s riding squad for most of the season, was put into the Mids’ sec-ond midfield line against Georgetown following an injury to starter Andy Warner ...continued to see action at midfield against Maryland ... made his first-collegiateappearance in Navy’s 14-10 loss at Lehigh as a member of the Mids’ riding team... intercepted a clearing pass by the Mountain Hawks and punched it in for his first-collegiate goal.

More on M. Jones: A 2009 graduate of Archbishop Spalding High School, Jonesattended Salisbury School in Salisbury, Conn. during the 2009-10 academic year... uncle, Robert Jones, graduated from Army and was a member of the BlackKnights’ basketball team in 1975 and ‘76 ... son of Michael Sr. and Dian Jones ...majoring in Economics.

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 7-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1Total 7-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 5-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0Total 5-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0

Career HighsGoals 1 at Lehigh (3-1-11)Assists ---Points 1 at Lehigh (3-1-11)Ground Balls 1 at Lehigh (3-1-11)

S. Jones in 2011 (Fr.): Among the nation’s top freshman point producers ... wastied for fourth in points per game (2.92) alongside classmate Tucker Hull ... amongall players he was tied for 43rd ... along with Hull, led Navy in scoring with 38 points... he was also tied for No. 1 in goals scored (23) and second in assists (15) ... addi-tionally, he led the Mids in scoring in Patriot League play with 20 points on 10 goalsand 10 assists ... named to the 2011 Inside Lacrosse All-Freshman First Team ...teammate Tucker Hull was named to the second team ... scored a goal in 11 of the13 games in his rookie campaign, including multiple goals in seven contests ... alsoturned in assists in nine games ... member of the Mids’ extra-man squad thatscored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... tar-geted four man-up goals and assisted on three others ... tied for fourth on the Mids’all-time freshman points leader board with 38 after breaking into the Mids’ leaderboard with his goal against Maryland ... it’s the most points by a Navy rookie sinceIan Dingman posted 40 points, the third most by a rookie in school history, in 2003... tied for seventh on the Mids’ all-time freshman assists list with 15 ... one of fourplayers under Richie Meade’s watch that are among the top-10 list ... finished theyear tied for sixth on Navy’s all-time freshman goals top 10 list with 23 ... it’s themost goals by a Navy rookie since Nick Mirabito scored 27 in 2005 ... broke intothe top 10 list with his goal at Holy Cross ... in the same game, he joined the assistsrecord book ... with both Jones and Hull scoring 23 goals, it became the first rook-ie tandem to score 20 or more goals in program history ... one of just six freshmenduring Richie Meade’s 17-year coaching career at Navy who has scored four goalsin a game and one of only two (Ian Dingman, 2003) who has scored four goalstwice as a rookie ... no two freshmen have scored four goals in the same seasonuntil this season (Tucker Hull, 4 goals at Bucknell) ... scored a goal and fed class-mate Harrison Chaires on an extra-man goal in the Mids’ final game of the yearagainst Johns Hopkins ... dealt out a career-high tying three assists in his firstappearance in the Army-Navy game ... also scooped up five ground balls ...punched in a pair of goals and added an assist in the Mids’ one-goal loss toGeorgetown ... had his eight-game goal-scoring streak snapped by Colgate wherehe was held to just one shot and it came in the last two minutes of the contest ...turned in an assist to go along with his goal in Navy’s 8-3 win over Holy Cross ...scored one of just three even-strength goals for the Mids in a game that featuredfive extra-man strikes ... scored a pair of goals against Towson on two shots, includ-ing an extra-man tally with 52 seconds left in the opening half ... paced the Midswith a career-high six-point effort against Lafayette, scoring three goals to go alongwith his career-high three assists ... also picked up a career-best six ground balls... turned in a four-point performance (2G, 2A) against Bucknell in the Mids’ dou-ble-overtim loss ... scored a career-high tying four goals and added an assist for acareer-best five-point output in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ...produced a pair of assists to go along with his two goals in Navy’s two-goal loss toNorth Carolina ... named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Feb. 21 follow-ing his five-goal, one-assist efforts against VMI and Loyola ... one of just six Navy

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

MICHAELJONESSophomore • Midfield • 6-3 • 189Riva, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

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freshmen all-time to receive the honor, joining Billy Looney in 2004, Nick Mirabitoin 2005, Basil Daratsos and Tim Paul in 2007, and current teammate RJ Wickhamin 2009 ... scored a goal and dealt out an assist in the Mids’ one-goal heartbreak-er at Loyola ... opened his Navy career by scoring four goals against VMI, the bestgoal-output by a Navy freshman since Basil Daratsos scored four goals againstColgate on March 21, 2007 ... was responsible for one of Navy’s man-up strikesagainst the Keydets.More on S. Jones: A 2009 graduate of Severna Park High School, Jones attend-ed the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), football (2) and basketball (1) ... atwo-time (2008, ‘09) first-team all-county and Honorable Mention All-Met selectionin lacrosse ... also a First-Team All-Examiner pick as a junior and senior ... guidedSeverna Park to the state, county and region titles in 2007 with an 18-2 record ...in 2008, the lacrosse team was crowned the county champion with a 16-3 mark ...served as the team captain of both the lacrosse and football teams his senior year... received second-team all-county honors in 2008 ... that same season, he set theschool’s single-game passing record ... was the co-recipient, along with PaulZimmerman, of the first annual NAPS Lacrosse Captain Brandon "Bull" Barrettaward for outstanding hard work, dedication to the team and inspiring leadershipon and off the lacrosse field ... teammate of current Navy lacrosse member SeanPrice, who is also a freshman at the Academy ... both his father, David, (‘82) andgrandfather, Jack, (‘55) are not only graduates of the Naval Academy, but alsoplayed lacrosse ... David, who was the co-captain of the 1982 Navy lacrosse team,was a three-year letterwinner for Dick Szlasa’s Mids ... he was a member of teamsthat made three trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the 1981 tourney in whichNavy was a semifinalist ... Jack was a two-time All-American goalkeeper under thelegendary Dinty Moore, who was the 1954 recipient of the Ensign C. Markland KellyAward, which is presented to the nation’s top goalkeeper ... Jack, Class of ‘55, alsoled the Midshipmen to the USILA National Championship in 1954 ... brother, Davey,played lacrosse at Eastern University in 2010 ... son of Lt. Col. David Jones, USMC(ret.) and the late Connie Jones ... majoring in International Relations.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 4 0 4 8 1 3 12-19 Loyola 1 1 2 3 0 1 22-25 N. Carolina 2 2 4 4 0 0 13-1 Lehigh 4 1 5 6 1 3 13-7 Bucknell 2 2 4 4 1 0 13-12 Lafayette 3 3 6 10 0 6 13-15 Towson 2 0 2 2 1 0 23-19 Holy Cross 1 1 2 5 0 0 13-26 Colgate 0 0 0 1 0 1 24-1 Georgetown 2 1 3 6 0 0 04-8 Maryland 1 0 1 6 0 0 24-16 Army 0 3 3 5 0 5 04-23 J. Hopkins 1 1 2 4 0 4 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 13-13 23 15 38 64 4 23 14Total 13-13 23 15 38 64 4 23 14

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2011 6-6 10 10 20 31 2 15 6Total 6-6 10 10 20 31 2 15 6

Career HighsGoals 4 (2x, MR at Lehigh; 3-1-11)Assists 3 (2x, MR vs. Army; 4-16-11)Points 6 vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)Ground Balls 6 vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)

Kiernan in 2011 (Fr.): Member of Navy’s man-down unit that has squelched 27 ofits opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... finished fourth on the team in ground balls (35)and tied for second in caused turnovers (11) ... recorded five ground balls playingthe wings of faceoffs and created a pair of Hopkins turnovers ... played one of hisbest all-around games of the year in Navy’s home contest against rival Army ...picked up five ground balls off the wings of faceoffs and caused a pair of turnovers... scooped up four ground balls and caused one turnover in the game againstMaryland ... scored his first-collegiate goal off an assist from close defensemanPeter Rogers in the Mids’ 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... it was also his first-career shot... grabbed three ground balls in Navy’s one-goal loss to Colgate ... picked up threeground balls on the wings of faceoffs in Navy’s win over Towson ... tracked downthree ground balls and caused a turnover in Navy’s 15-6 victory over Lafayette ...grabbed three grounders at Bucknell, while also causing a turnover ... caused atakeaway in Navy’s 10-8 loss at No. 12 North Carolina ... along with goalkeeper RJWickham, led Navy in ground balls with 6 in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... alsoturned in three takeaways in his first-collegiate appearance.More on Kiernan: A 2009 graduate of Ridgewood High School, Kiernan attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sportathlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... named a High SchoolAll-American his senior year ... Ridgewood’s team MVP, he was also named the2009 New Jersey Defenseman of the Year ... served as team captain of thelacrosse team his senior season ... led the lacrosse team to the 2008 countrychampionship ... uncle, Doug Yates, played football at Delaware ... son of Peterand Stacy Kiernan ... majoring in Economics.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI 0 0 0 0 6 1 32-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 1 03-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 3 0 13-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 3 0 13-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 3 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 2 0 03-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 3 0 04-1 Georgetown 1 0 1 1 1 1 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 4 0 14-16 Army 0 0 0 0 5 2 24-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 5 0 2

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2011 13-0 1 0 1 1 35 5 11Total 13-0 1 0 1 1 35 5 11

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2011 6-0 0 0 0 0 16 3 4Total 6-0 0 0 0 0 16 3 4

Career HighsGoals 1 at Georgetown (4-1-11)Assists ---Points 1 at Georgetown (4-1-11)Ground Balls 6 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Caused TO 3 vs. VMI (2-12-11)

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

PATKIERNANSophomore • Defense/LSM • 5-11 • 183Ridgewood, N.J. • Ridgewood

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Lewis in 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experi-ence in the system as a scout team player.More on Lewis:A 2008 graduate of Auburn High School, Lewis attended the NavalAcademy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport standoutwho was a four-year letterwinner in hockey while earning two letters in lacrosse ...garnered first-team all-league lacrosse honors as a senior and was also named theteam’s defensive MVP ... recipient of the Captain’s Award in hockey following the2008 campaign ... member of the National Honor Society ... brother, Ryan, playedlacrosse at Villanova ... uncle, Jim Hogan, is a 1987 graduate of the NavalAcademy ... son of Tom and Jean Lewis ... majoring in Economics.

Mann in 2011 (So.): Finished the season ranked fifth on the team in points with 13... produced 11 goals and two assists ... scored nine of his 11 goals after beinginserted into the starting lineup on March 12 against Lafayette ... member of theMids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and wasranked 22nd nationally ... recorded a pair of assists in Navy’s home finale againstArmy ... turned in his ninth goal of the year in Navy’s 10-4 loss against Maryland ...scored Navy’s first two goals in a 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... had his five-game pointscoring streak snapped by Colgate ... put two of his four shots on goal, but couldnot get one to fall ... picked up a career-high tying three ground balls ... dealt outan assist to Harrison Chaires on Navy’s second of five extra-man goals againstHoly Cross ... posted a career-high five turnovers in the contest ... turned in a pairof goals in Navy’s come-from-behind win over Towson, including a goal in the Mids’6-0 run to end the game ... member of the Mids’ second midfield line over the firstfive contests, he earned his first-career start in Navy’s 15-6 victory over Lafayette... scored a career-high two goals against the Leopards and picked up a personal-best three ground balls ... recorded his first-collegiate extra-man goal ... turned inhis first assist of the season, feeding one of Tucker Hull’s career-high four goals atBucknell ... fired in his second goal of the year in Navy’s Patriot League openeragainst Lehigh ... took a career-high six shots at North Carolina after coming intothe game having taken eight total shots in his career ... also scooped up a grounderand caused a turnover ... punched in his first goal of the season and just the sec-ond of his career in Navy’s one-goal loss at Loyola ... tied the score at 8-8 with 7:48to play in the game.2010 (Fr.): Played in 10 of the 15 games, primarily as a defensive midfielder at thebeginning of the season because of his size ... he gradually saw more time on theoffensive side of the field at the end of the year ... suffered a broken collarbone fol-lowing a collision with a North Carolina player on a faceoff on Feb. 25 ... missed amonth, but was able to come back for the Mids’ victory over Colgate ... grabbed acareer-best two ground balls at Colgate and also took his first-career shot ... scoredhis first-career goal on just his second-collegiate shot in Navy’s win over JohnsHopkins ... dealt out his first-career assist in the Patriot League ChampionshipGame against Army.More on Mann: A 2008 graduate of Dulaney High School, Mann attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a three-sportathlete who lettered four times in lacrosse, three times in football and once in track& field ... led the lacrosse team to the 2005 and ‘08 state titles in lacrosse ... mem-ber of the Dulaney lax teams that won the county championship from 2005-08 ...two-time High School All-American (2007-08) in lacrosse ... garnered All-BaltimoreCounty recognition in football his senior year ... member of the Fellowship ofChristian Athletes ... high school teammate of Navy junior lacrosse midfielder Nikk

Davis ... sister, Stacy, played lacrosse at St. Mary’s College ... son of Jeff andKaren Mann ... majoring in History.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 0 0 0 3 0 0 12-19 Loyola 1 0 1 3 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 6 0 1 03-1 Lehigh 1 0 1 5 0 1 23-7 Bucknell 0 1 1 0 0 0 33-12 Lafayette 2 0 2 5 1 3 03-15 Towson 2 0 2 7 0 0 23-19 Holy Cross 0 1 1 4 0 1 53-26 Colgate 0 0 0 4 0 3 14-1 Georgetown 2 0 2 6 0 1 54-8 Maryland 1 0 1 6 0 2 44-16 Army 2 0 2 5 0 0 24-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 6 0 0 1

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2010 10-0 1 1 2 2 0 3 42011 13-8 11 2 13 60 1 12 26Total 23-8 12 3 15 62 1 15 30

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2010 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 12011 6-4 5 2 7 23 1 8 13Total 8-4 5 2 7 24 1 10 14

Career HighsGoals 2 (4x, MR vs. Army; 4-16-11)Assists 1 (2x, MR at Bucknell; 3-7-11)Points 2 (4x, MR vs. Army; 4-16-11)Ground Balls 3 (2x, MR vs. Colgate; 3-26-11)

McGoogan in 2011 (So.): Already ranks among Navy’s top 20 in career faceoffwins with 24 ... stands 17th on the list ... won five of the 10 faceoffs he took againstJohns Hopkins in the season finale ... also grabbed a career-high three groundballs ... took six draws against Army, winning three ... claimed one of the two face-offs against Maryland ... won just one of his five draws against Georgetown in whatwas his first appearance since the Lafayette contest ... won the game’s final face-off, but was stripped of the ball as time ran out ... was 2-for-2 on draws in Navy’swin over Lafayette ... picked up ground balls on each of the wins ... recorded justone win in the five faceoffs he took at Bucknell ... won a career-high seven drawsin the Mids’ Patriot League opener at Lehigh ... also took a career-best 22 faceoffsfor a 31.8 win percentage ... won three of the nine faceoffs (.333) he took againstNorth Carolina ... both wins and attempts were career highs ... made his careerdebut in the Mids’ opener against VMI where he won just one of his eight draws(.125).2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... missed the majority of the season aftersuffering a broken jaw in a preseason spring scrimmage.More on McGoogan: A 2008 graduate of Seneca Valley High School, McGooganattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... atwo-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse and track & field, he served as captain ofthe lacrosse team three years ... an all-league lacrosse performer his junior year,he was named an All-American as a senior ... son of Michael and Lori McGoogan... majoring in History.

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BRENDANLEWISJunior • Defense • 6-0 • 193Auburn, N.Y. • Auburn

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JAYMANNJunior • Midfield • 6-3 • 199Cockeysville, Md. • Dulaney

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EVANMcGOOGANJunior • Midfield/Faceoff • 6-2 • 215Cranberry Township, Pa. • Seneca Valley

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2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct2-12 VMI 0 0 0 0 1 1-8 12.52-19 Loyola --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 3-9 33.33-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 2 7-22 31.83-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 20.03-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 2 2-2 1.003-15 Towson --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-19 Holy Cross --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-26 Colgate --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 20.04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 50.04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 50.04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 3 5-10 50.0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct.2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 9-0 0 0 0 0 9 24-69 34.8Total 9-0 0 0 0 0 9 24-69 34.8

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct.2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 13-35 37.1Total 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 13-35 37.1

Career HighsGround Balls 3 at Johns Hopkins (4-23-11)FO Wins 7 at Lehigh (3-1-11)FO Attempts 22 at Lehigh (3-1-11)FO Pct. 1.000 (2-2) vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)

Career Faceoff Wins — Navy1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2002-052. 313 William Wallace 2003-073. 258 Chris Dingman 2000-034. 183 Jason Hull 1995-985. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 2005-086. 175 Logan West 2009-present7. 165 Jay James 1998-008. 156 Max Grant 1986-879. 154 Dan Sullivan 1993-9510. 139 Frankie Coppola 2006-10

139 Chris Messineo 1994-9712. 109 Michael Schaal 1999-0213. 92 Robby Battle 2007-1014. 89 Bart Orr 1997-0015. 64 Tommy Wallin 2003-0716. 54 Dan Decker 2005-0817. 24 Evan McGoogan 2010-present

Miller in 2011 (So.): Saw his only action of the year in the Mids’ second game, a9-8 loss at Loyola, where he played on the wings of faceoffs ... was not a part ofthe team for the remainder of the year.2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system onthe scout team.More on Miller: A 2008 graduate of Walter Johnson High School, Miller attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sportathlete who lettered in soccer (4) and lacrosse (3) ... earned all-county honors asa senior in both soccer and lacrosse ... the lacrosse team won the 2005 regioncrown ... led the soccer team to the 2007 Maryland 4A State Championship with a17-2-1 record ... in 2006, the soccer program took the division title with a 14-2-2

mark ... member of Walter Johnson’s honors jazz band ... full name is AustinAlexander Miller ... born June 21, 1989, in Bethesda, Md. ... son of Thomas andLinda Miller ... majoring in Quantitative Economics.

Morrison in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Morrison: A 2009 graduate of Landon School, Morrison attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-sportathlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), soccer (3) and wrestling (1) ... garneredall-league lacrosse honors his junior and senior years ... served as team captain ofthe lacrosse and soccer teams as a senior ... led the lacrosse team to the InterstateAthletic Conference crown with a 13-2 record ... Landon’s soccer program claimedthe Interstate Athletic Conference title in 2007 with an 8-2 record ... brother, Rob,was a standout midfielder for the Maryland lacrosse program from 2006-09 ... sonof Joe Sr. and Barbara Morrison ... majoring in Arabic.

Mullen in 2011 (Fr.): Made his lone appearance of the year in the Mids’ seasonfinale against Johns Hopkins where he saw extensive time as a long pole.More on Mullen:A 2009 graduate of Shoreham-Wading River High School, Mullenattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... atwo-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... a two-time all-county lacrosse selection, who was tabbed an Honorable Mention All-American hissenior year ... led the lacrosse team to the county title in 2006 and in 2007,Shoreham-Wading River was crowned the state champion ... received all-leaguekudos in football as a wide receiver his senior year ... graduated from the samehigh school as Navy lacrosse teammate and three-year starting defenseman MattVernam ... cousin, Chris Golini, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1996 andwas a three-year letterwinner for the Navy lacrosse team ... son of Ed and NicoleMullen ... majoring in Oceanography.

Nechanicky in 2011 (Fr.): Suffered a shoulder injury in the off-season ... spent agood portion of the season rehabbing.More on Nechanicky:A 2009 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School,Nechanicky attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academ-ic year ... a four-year lacrosse letterwinner, he earned All-WCAC honors his seniorseason ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team as a senior ... member of

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

AUSTINMILLERJunior • Defense • 6-0 • 174Rockville, Md. • Walter Johnson

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MATTMORRISONSophomore • Midfield • 5-5 • 145Bethesda, Md. • Landon

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NIKMULLENSophomore • Defense/LSM • 6-1 • 201Wading River, N.Y. • Shoreham-Wading River

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TYLERNECHANICKYSophomore • Attack • 5-8 • 195Montgomery Village, Md. • Good Counsel

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the National Honor Society and Key Club ... brother, Bruce, was a three-year let-terwinner for the Navy lacrosse team and graduated from the Academy in 2009 ...he was part of two Patriot League Championship teams (2007, ‘09) and four teamsthat played in the NCAA Tournament ... brother, Keith, played lacrosse at OhioWesleyan and sister, Megan, rowed for Saint Joseph’s ... high school teammate ofcurrent Navy lacrosse players Bryce Dabbs (‘13) and Pat Durkin (‘14) ... son ofRobert and Nancy Nechanicky ... majoring in Oceanography.

Nolan in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the sys-tem as a scout team player before suffering a knee injury.More on Nolan: A 2009 graduate of Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington,Va., Nolan attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academ-ic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and soccer (4) ...attended St. John’s High School in Washington, D.C. his freshman year beforemoving to Virginia where he attended Bishop O’Connell ... named an HonorableMention All-WCAC selection as a sophomore and was named to the second teamin his senior year ... earned Honorable Mention All-WCAC kudos in soccer as a jun-ior and senior ... father graduated from the Naval Academy in 1983 and uncle, JohnNolan, graduated from the Academy in 1985 ... son of Capt. Joseph Nolan, USN(ret.) and Maureen Nolan ... majoring in Economics.

Norris in 2012 (Jr.):Will wear jersey No. 40 in honor of former Navy lacrosse play-er Lt. Brendan Looney, who lost his life on Sept. 21, 2010, in a helicopter crash inAfghanistan. 2011 (So.): Made appearances in nine contests playing with the second midfieldline ... fed senior middie Kevin Doyle on the Mids’ game-opening goal againstColgate ... it marked his first-career assist ... scored his second-collegiate goal andfirst of the season in Navy’s 9-8 loss at Loyola ... picked up his first-collegiateground ball in the Mids’ win over Lafayette.2010 (Fr.): Saw limited action in four games, primarily as a rider ... scored his first-collegiate goal in what was his first appearance in a Navy game ... punched in agoal against VMI in the season-opener ... also competed against North Carolina,Holy Cross and Georgetown.More on Norris: A 2008 graduate of Honeoye Falls-Lima High School, Norrisattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... afour-year lacrosse letterwinner, he was named the Monroe County Player of theYear in 2008 ... two-time first-team all-county selection (2006-07), who was twicenamed team captain (2007-08) ... named to the 2007 All-Greater Rochester Team... along with current Navy teammate RJ Wickham, was a member of the 2006 sil-ver medal winning team at the Empire State Games and won the bronze medal in2007 ... played 10 years of tier 1AAA hockey ... his Rochester youth team playedin the 2003-04 state finals ... father played football at Lock Haven ... son of Rodneyand Janice Norris ... majoring in Oceanography.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 0 0 0 1 0 0 02-19 Loyola 1 0 1 1 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3-7 Bucknell --- --- --- --- --- --- ---3-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 1 0 1 13-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-26 Colgate 0 1 1 0 0 0 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-8 Maryland --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-16 Army --- --- --- --- --- --- ---4-23 J. Hopkins --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2010 4-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 22011 9-0 1 1 2 3 0 1 4Total 13-0 2 1 3 5 0 1 6

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12011 4-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2Total 5-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 3

Career HighsGoals 1 vs. VMI (2-13-10)Assists 1 vs. Colgate (3-26-11)Points 1 vs. VMI (2-13-10)Ground Balls 1 vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)

Price in 2011 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut and his only appearance of the yearin the Mids’ opener against VMI ... gained experience in the system as a scout teamplayer.More on Price: A 2009 graduate of Severna Park High School, Price attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-sportstandout who earned letters in lacrosse (3) and football (3) ... earned Second-TeamAll-Metro and all-county recognition in lacrosse his junior and senior seasons ...guided Severna Park to the state, county and region titles in 2007 with an 18-2record ... in 2008, the lacrosse team was crowned the county champion with a 16-3 mark ... a two-time (2007, ‘08) all-county, All-Metro and Honorable Mention All-State (Md.) football player ... named the Anne Arundel County Defensive Player ofthe Year in football his junior year ... served as captain of the football and lacrosseteams his senior year ... high school teammate of Sam Jones, who is also a fresh-man lacrosse player at Navy ... father is a 1983 graduate of the Naval Academy ...sister, Samantha, played lacrosse at Cal (2005-09) ... son of Michael and CynthiaPrice ... majoring in Oceanography.

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Points ---Ground Balls ---Caused TO ---

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

RIORDANNOLANSophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 195Annandale, Va. • Bishop O’Connell

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CADENORRISJunior • Midfield • 5-10 • 180Honeoye Falls, N.Y. • Honeoye Falls-Lima

40SEANPRICESophomore • Midfield • 6-2 • 184Millersville, Md. • Severna Park

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Reynolds in 2011 (Jr.): A starter in every game at attack for the Mids, he scored10 goals during the season with seven of the 10 unassisted ... member of the Mids’extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked22nd nationally ... joined the man-up unit beginning with the Lehigh contest ... didnot play extra-man against Georgetown or Maryland ... scored Navy’s third-consec-utive goal and second of the quarter in the Mids’ season finale against JohnsHopkins ... scored a goal with two seconds remaining against Colgate to get theMids to within one ... it marked his first-collegiate goal in a Patriot League contest... grabbed a career-high four ground balls in the game and caused a turnover ...contributed an assist and caused a turnover in the Mids’ conference win over HolyCross ... it’s just his second-career assist ... aided in Navy’s come-from-behind winover Towson with two goals ... after being held without a point in back-to-backgames, against Lafayette he was responsible for feeding Tucker Hull for Navy’s firstman-down goal since 2008 when Joe Lennon punched one in against arch rivalArmy ... it was Reynolds’ first-collegiate assist ... also caused a turnover and pickedup a ground ball against the Leopards ... held without a point for the first time thisyear in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... also held scoreless in theMids’ double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... punched in a pair of goals at NorthCarolina on two shots ... also picked up his first ground ball of the season ... net-ted a goal against Loyola, his fourth of the season ... not only scored his first-col-legiate goal in his first-career start, he produced a hat trick in Navy’s opener againstVMI ... played on an invert line his freshman year and spent the majority of his min-utes as a sophomore on Navy’s riding team ... named to the Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll after achieving a 3.20 GPA for the spring semester.2010 (So.): Competed in seven games, playing some at attack but mostly as arider because of his quickness ... grabbed his lone ground ball of the year againstNorth Carolina.2009 (Fr.): Member of Navy’s third midfield line (invert) who was used sporadical-ly ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opener against VMI ... grabbeda career-best two ground balls against the Keydets.More on Reynolds: A 2007 graduate of Babylon High School, Reynolds attendedthe Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sportathlete who lettered in lacrosse (4), soccer (2) and track & field (2) ... led thelacrosse team to the 2004 Suffolk County title, while in 2006 the soccer team col-lected the county crown ... received all conference kudos in soccer as a junior andsenior, while picking up all-county honors in track & field in 2006 and ‘07 ... mem-ber of the National Honor Society ... served as class president three times ... afterregistering his best semester at the Academy academically with a 3.75 GPA in thefall of 2011, he was named to the Commandant’s and Dean’s Lists ... brother,Whitney, played lacrosse at Quinnipiac (‘06) ... father played basketball at Marist ...son of Thomas and Kathy Reynolds ... majoring in Oceanography ... his serviceassignment is Surface Warfare.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2-12 VMI 3 0 3 4 0 0 02-19 Loyola 1 0 1 1 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 2 0 2 2 0 1 03-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 3 0 0 13-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 2 0 1 03-12 Lafayette 0 1 1 3 0 1 03-15 Towson 2 0 2 4 0 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 1 1 3 0 0 03-26 Colgate 1 0 1 3 0 4 14-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 3 0 1 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 3 0 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 5 0 1 14-23 J. Hopkins 1 0 1 1 0 1 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2009 6-0 0 0 0 5 0 2 22010 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22011 13-13 10 2 12 37 0 10 3Total 26-13 10 2 12 42 0 13 7

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh Up GB TO2009 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 6-6 1 2 3 19 0 7 3Total 12-6 1 2 3 19 0 7 4

Career HighsGoals 3 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Assists 1 (2x, MR at Holy Cross; 3-19-11)Points 3 vs. VMI (2-12-11)Ground Balls 4 vs. Colgate (3-26-11)

Rogers in 2011 (So.): A starter at close defense in all 13 contests ... member ofNavy’s man-down unit that has squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675)... tied for second on the team in takaways with 11 on the year ... grabbed a career-high four ground balls and posted one takeaway against Army ... played perhapshis strongest defensive game in a Navy uniform when the Mids faced Georgetown... held the nation’s No. 1 goal scorer Davey Emala to just one goal and one assist… Emala scored the game’s first goal and was held without a goal for the remain-ing 50 minutes of the game … Emala came into the game averaging 3.29 goals pergame (1st) and 3.86 points per game (10th) ... against the Hoyas, he fed PatKiernan with 24 seconds left to put the Mids within one goal … it was his first col-legiate assist ... also contributed a ground ball and a takeaway ... paced Navy withthree caused turnovers in its Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... also grabbeda pair of ground balls ... along with fellow close defenseman Michael Hirsch, ledNavy with two takeaways against Loyola, while also grabbing three grounders ...earned the start in what was his first-collegiate appearance in a game on Feb. 12in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... picked up three ground balls and forced a team-best four turnovers.2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as ascout team player.More on Rogers: A 2008 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School, Rogersattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... atwo-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (2) ... named the league’sdefensive player of the year in 2007 and ‘08 ... son of John Rogers ... majoring inAmerican Politics and Law.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI 0 0 0 0 3 1 42-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 3 1 22-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 2 1 33-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 0 2 03-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 2 0 04-1 Georgetown 0 1 1 0 1 1 14-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 1 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 4 1 14-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 13-13 0 1 1 0 17 7 11Total 13-13 0 1 1 0 17 7 11

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

TAYLORREYNOLDSCo-CaptainSenior • Attack • 5-8 • 172Babylon, N.Y. • Babylon

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PETERROGERSJunior • Defense • 6-3 • 209San Diego, Calif. • Rancho Bernardo

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Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 6-6 0 0 0 0 8 4 4Total 6-6 0 0 0 0 8 4 4

Career HighsGoals ---Assists 1 at Georgetown (4-1-11)Points 1 at Georgetown (4-1-11)Ground Balls 4 vs. Army (4-16-11) Caused TO 4 vs. VMI (2-12-11)

More on Roy: A 2010 graduate of Hunterdon Central High School in Flemington,N.J., Roy attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academicyear ... a three-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4), football (2) and wrestling(2) ... garnered First-Team All-State (N.J.) and first-team all-league recognition inlacrosse his junior and senior years ... name the MVP of the county tournament hissenior year ... member of the Under Armour, Adidas and Garden State All-StarTeams in 2009 ... led the lacrosse team to state championships in 2007 and ‘08,while the football team claimed the state crown in 2008 ... son of Timothy Roy.

Sampson in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Sampson: A 2010 graduate of Emmaus High School, Sampson was afour-year lacrosse letterwinner who was also a three-time all-league selection as along stick defensive midfielder ... served as team captain for three seasons ... ledEmmaus to the four-straight (2007-10) league titles, while being crowned the dis-trict champion in 2009 and ‘10 ... son of Bernard and Imogene Sampson ... major-ing in Quantitative Economics.

Seivold in 2011 (So.): Saw action in 12 of the Mids’ 13 contests as a short stickdefensive midfielder ... turned in his third assist of the season, finding Tucker Hullon a transition play in the Mids’ double-overtime loss to Bucknell ... also caused aturnover ... showed his speed against North Carolina, racing down the field andfeeding Sam Jones for an unsettled goal ... also picked up his first grounder of the

year and caused a turnover ... dealt out an assist on Harrison Chaires’ third quar-ter goal in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... it was Seivold’s first-career assists.2010 (Fr.): Played in all 15 games at defensive midfield for the Mids ... grabbed acareer-high two ground balls and caused a turnover in his first-collegiate game, theMids’ season-opener against VMI ... scored his first-collegiate goal in the Mids’come-from-behind overtime win over Colgate ... produced just his second take-away of the year in the Mids’ loss to No. 4 Maryland ... forced a Lafayette turnoverin the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament.More on Seivold: A 2008 graduate of The Blake School, Seivold attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a gifted athletewho earned letters in five different sports, including four each in lacrosse and hock-ey ... also played soccer, football and ran cross country ... led The Blake School tothe 2005, 2006 and 2008 state lacrosse titles with undefeated records ... a HighSchool All-American in lacrosse, who earned All-State (Minn.) and all-conferencehonors ... also an all-conference performer in hockey and soccer ... father was afour-time All-American lacrosse player at North Carolina during the mid-80s, earn-ing first-team honors in 1984 and ‘85 ... uncle, Gary, was a three-time lacrosse All-American who was named the MVP of the 1986 NCAA Championship in whichNorth Carolina won ... older brother, Johnny, was a midfielder for Carolina from2001-04 ... mother was an All-American soccer player for the Tar Heels and wontwo national championships ... son of Joseph and Joan Seivold ... majoring inEconomics.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI 0 1 1 0 0 0 02-19 Loyola --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2-25 N. Carolina 0 1 1 0 1 0 13-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-7 Bucknell 0 1 1 0 0 0 13-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 1 0 13-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 2 1 0 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 0 0 04-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 15-0 1 0 1 3 2 2 42011 12-0 0 3 3 2 4 0 3Total 27-0 1 3 4 5 6 2 7

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 6-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 02011 6-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2Total 12-0 1 1 2 2 1 1 2

Career HighsGoals 1 at Colgate (3-27-10)Assists 1 (3x, MR at Bucknell; 3-7-11)Points 1 (4x, MR at Bucknell; 3-7-11)Ground Balls 2 vs. VMI (2-13-10)Caused TO 1 (7x, MR vs. Lafayette; 3-12-11)

Shafran in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Shafran: A 2009 graduate of Langley High School, Shafran attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport ath-lete who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (3) ... a two-time first-team all-district selection in lacrosse ... garnered first-team all-region lax honors as a seniorand second-team recognition as a junior ... served as team captain of the lacrosse

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

TIMROYFreshman • Attack • 5-9 • 178Flemington, N.J. • Hunterdon Central

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BENSAMPSONSophomore • Long Stick Midfield • 6-0 • 168Doylestown, Pa. • Emmaus

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JORDANSEIVOLDJunior • Midfield • 5-10 • 178Tampa, Fla. • The Blake School (Minn.)

24 TREVORSHAFRANSophomore • Defense • 6-3 • 214Great Falls, Va. • Langley

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team his senior year ... led Langley to the 2009 Virginia State Championship witha 22-1 record ... in 2008, Langley won the district title ... a two-time all-districtpunter on the football team ... father played football at James Madison ... grandfa-ther played football and wrestled at Washington State ... brother, Jonathan, playedfootball at William & Mary ... son of Jack and Lori Shafran ... majoring in History.

Steffens in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Steffens: A 2010 graduate of Queen Anne’s County High School,Steffens was a four-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), football (2),wrestling (2) and swimming (1) ... a first-team-all-conference selection in lacrossehis senior year who was named the team’s defensive MVP ... served as team cap-tain of the lacrosse team his junior and senior years, while also holding the captaintitle in football and wrestling his senior season ... led Queen Anne’s County to theMaryland State 1A/2A Championship in 2010 ... an Honorable Mention All-State(Md.) linebacker in 2009 ... garnered first-team all-conference honors as a senioras an offensive lineman and linebacker ... the football team claimed the 2008 and‘09 Maryland 2A East Region title ... member of the National Honor Society, whowas the Valedictorian of his graduating class ... recipient of the Bayside SeniorScholar-Athlete Award ... posted a 3.67 GPA in the fall of 2011, earning mention onthe Superintendant’s and Commandant’s Lists ... among the top 17 percent in hisclass (1,154) in military order of merit ... father wrestled at UMBC ... son of Walterand Madeline Steffens ... majoring in English.

Talarico in 2011 (So.): Made his first-career appearance on Feb. 12 against VMIin the Mids’ opener ... suffered what turned out to be a season-ending knee injury. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as ascout team player.More on Talarico: A 2008 graduate of Bergen Catholic High School, Talaricoattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... atwo-sport athlete who earned three letters in lacrosse and one in wrestling ... ledthe lax team to the county title in 2007 with an 18-5 record ... earned all-countyrecognition in lacrosse as a senior and was voted by his teammates to serve asteam captain that same year ... father wrestled at Lehigh ... son of Guy and PamelaTalarico ... majoring in Economics.

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Career HighsGoals ---Assists ---Points ---Ground Balls ---Caused TO ---

Vernam in 2011 (Jr.): A three-year starter at defense who has started 40-straightgames dating back to the 2009 Mount St. Mary’s contest ... member of the Mids’man-down unit over the last three seasons, including the 2009 squad that finishedthe year ranked No. 1 nationally ... Navy yielded just six extra-man goals in 40attempts (85.0 penalty killing %) ... Navy squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40attempts (.675) ... grabbed a career-high tying three ground balls in the Mids’ one-goal loss to Colgate ... garnered Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week hon-ors after holding Lafayette’s Tom Perini to just one extra-man goal ... Perini was theleague’s top-scoring player (at the time) and the nation’s second-leading careergoal scorer ... turned in a caused turnover against Bucknell ... also credited with ashot in trying to beat the 10-man ride ... caused one turnover and grabbed agrounder in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... grabbed his firstground ball of the season, as well as his first caused turnover in the Mids’ loss atNorth Carolina (2-25).2010 (So.): Part of a defensive unit that was ranked 13th nationally in scoringdefense, giving up 8.67 goals per game ... member of the Mids’ man-down unit thatsurrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... however, over thelast nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts (72.4) ... the firstsix games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts ... turned in four caused turnoverson the year, including a season-best two against Georgetown ... five of his six take-aways were recorded in the last six contests of the year ... grabbed 13 grounders,including three each against Loyola and Towson ... dealt out an assist in Navy’slast-second loss at Towson ... the Mids put together two strong defensive effortsagainst Johns Hopkins ... held the Blue Jays scoreless for 19:16 between the endof the first and third quarters, enabling the Mids to take a 6-5 halftime lead ... afterHopkins took an 8-6 lead at 3:40 in the third quarter, Navy held the Jays scorelessthe rest of the game (22:30) ... Navy’s defense held Lehigh off the scoreboard inthe first and fourth quarters en route to an 8-3 win ... the Mids held Bucknell off thescoreboard for just under 29 minutes between the second and fourth quarters tobuild a 6-2 lead ... though Bucknell came back to tie the game and force OT, theMids prevailed, 8-7 ... the defense did a marvelous job of holding Towson at bay forbetter than 20 minutes in the third and fourth quarters, but gave up the game-win-ner with six seconds left in the game ... Holy Cross did not score a goal against theMidshipmen until the 5:32 mark in the third quarter, as Navy thumped theCrusaders, 12-3 ... picked up three ground balls and caused a pair of turnoversagainst Maryland ... forced three Army turnovers in the regular-season meeting,while picking up two loose balls.2009 (Fr.): Saw action in 15 of the 16 games and emerged as a starter in each ofthe last 12 contests ... member of Navy’s man-down unit ... the Mids yielded justsix extra-man goals in 40 attempts (.850) ... Navy’s man-down unit finished the sea-son ranked No. 1 nationally, while the Mids were No. 7 in scoring defense (7.69) ...played a fine game against 2009 Tewaaraton Award finalist and First-Team All-American Ned Crotty of Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Crottyscored one goal and added a pair of assists against the Mids ... Crotty is No. 1 inassists per game (2.94) and No. 2 in points per game (4.22) ... caused a pair ofBucknell turnovers in the conference championship (4-26), including early in thegame when he jarred the ball loose and it resulted in a transition goal by BrendanConnors and gave Navy a 1-0 lead in the game ... a rookie, he matched up againstColgate’s Brandon Corp, the nation’s No. 1-ranked point producer ... Corp scoredthe opening goal of the game, but teammate Tom Mansfield lost his footing andallowed Corp to score ... Vernam held Corp scoreless for the final 66 minutes of thegame ... Corp averaged 4.46 points per game, while being ranked No. 6 in assistsper game (1.92) and No. 11 in goals per game (2.54) ... having faced Colgate twicethis season, the Raiders were 0 for 6 against the Mids’ man-down unit ... 0 for 4 inthe first meeting and 0 for 2 in the Patriot League Semis ... the Mids gave up awhopping 15 goals against Johns Hopkins, the most since the Blue Jays scored 17against the Mids in 2003 ... the Mids’ defense held Army to a season-low four goals

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

MATTSTEFFENSSophomore • Defense • 6-5 • 220Chestertown, Md. • Queen Anne’s County

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CHRISTALARICOJunior • Long Stick Midfield • 6-2 • 200Oradell, N.J. • Bergen Catholic

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MATTVERNAMSenior • Defense • 6-2 • 224Shoreham, N.Y. • Shoreham-Wading River

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en route to a 8-4 win in the Star Game ... gave up just one goal against Army in itsfour man-up chances ... paired up with Army’s Brooks Korvin, holding him to a goalscored late in the fourth quarter ... Navy held Maryland (4-3) to a season-low fourgoals en route to a 10-4 upset win ... it was the largest margin of victory by the Midsin the series since 1992 ... matched up against 6-6, 260-pound Will Yeatman fromMaryland ... did a solid job against the powerful attackman ... helped squelchGeorgetown on five of its six extra-man opportunities ... tasked with shutting downGeorgetown’s leading scorer Ricky Mirabito ... did not relinquish a goal in settledplay ... forced two Holy Cross turnovers, including delivering a huge hit to break upa play in the middle of the box and set up a transition play for Navy ... scooped upa ground ball in his collegiate debut against VMI in the opener ... played one of hisstrongest game this far in Navy’s loss at Bucknell where he caused a pair ofturnovers ... followed up by forcing three turnovers by Mount St. Mary’s and pickedup three ground balls.More on Vernam: A 2007 graduate of Shoreham-Wading River High School,Vernam spent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... athree-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (4), wrestling (2) and soccer (1)... led Shoreham-Wading River to the state lacrosse title in 2007 behind an 18-3record ... received Honorable Mention All-America recognition as a senior ... was astaff member for the school newspaper ... Navy freshman defensive midfielder NikMullen also attended Shoreham-Wading River ... son of Donald and Susan Vernam... majoring in Economics ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2-12 VMI 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 0 13-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 1 1 13-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 1 0 0 13-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 1 0 03-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 03-26 Colgate 0 0 0 0 3 0 04-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 1 0 04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 0 2 0 04-16 Army 0 0 0 0 1 0 14-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2009 15-12 0 0 0 0 16 10 122010 15-15 0 1 1 1 13 5 62011 13-13 0 0 0 1 11 1 5Total 43-40 0 1 1 2 40 16 23

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB TO CT2009 6-5 0 0 0 0 4 3 42010 6-6 0 0 0 1 3 2 12011 6-6 0 0 0 1 6 1 3Total 18-17 0 0 0 2 13 6 8

Career HighsGoals ---Assists 1 at Towson (3-16-10)Points 1 at Towson (3-16-10)Ground Balls 3 (4x, MR vs. Colgate; 3-26-11)Caused TO 3 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3-3-09)

More on Voumard: A 2010 graduate of Saint Augustine College PreparatorySchool in richland, N.J., Voumard attended the Naval Academy Prep School dur-ing the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (4)and football 94) ... named a High School All-American in lacrosse his senior year... earned First-Team All-CAL honors four times and served as the team captain for

lacrosse his junior and senior years ... a three-time All-State (N.J.) football playerwho played wide receiver and defensive end ... voted team captain of the footballteam his senior year ... father, Marc, is a graduate of Slippery Rock where heplayed lacrosse ... twin brothers, Max and Marcel, are juniors at Lynchburg Collegewhere they are members of the lacrosse team ... full name is Gabriel MarcVoumard ... born Feb. 13, 1992, in Atlantic City, N.J. ... son of Marc and ShellyVoumard.

Walker in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in thesystem as a scout team player.More on Walker: A 2009 graduate of North Stafford High School, Walker spent the2009-10 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... a two-sport athletewho earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... earned second-team all-dis-trict lacrosse honors as a sophomore and was a first-team selection in his juniorand senior years ... also an all-region pick his senior year ... served as team cap-tain of the lacrosse team as a junior and senior ... son of Col. Jay Walker, USMC(ret.) and Laura Walker ... majoring in Economics.

West in 2011 (Jr.): Finished the year ranked 29th nationally in faceoff win percent-age, winning 52.1 percent of the draws (110-211) he took ... faced seven of the top15-ranked draw specialists over the course of the year -#3 Matt Dolente, JohnsHopkins; #6 Stephen Robarge, VMI; #10 Ryan Snyder, Lehigh; #11 Curtis Holmes,Maryland; #12 R.G. Keenan, North Carolina; #14 John Schiavone, Loyola; #15Brian Tabb, Georgetown ... finished the season ranked seventh on the Mids’ single-season wins list with 110 ... moved into the top 10 after winning 7 of 16 againstMaryland ... reached the 100-win mark for the season with a 12-for-21 effort againstArmy (4-16) ... ranked sixth on Navy’s all-time career faceoff wins list with 175 ...he trails fifth-place Mikelis Visgauss (2005-08) by six and fourth-place Jason Hull(1995-98) by eight ... he is only 25 wins away from becoming only the fourth play-er in school history to win 200 or more draws ... won seven of the 14 draws he tookagainst Georgetown before giving way to teammates Evan McGoogan (1-5) andZak Tingley (1-2) ... also picked up five ground balls in the contest ... won seven ofthe 16 draws he took against Maryland, including helping the Mids win 5 of the 7faceoffs in the second half ... claimed six of the 13 faceoffs against Colgate, wherehe also took his first shot of the season which was saved ... won 11 of the 14 drawshe took at Holy Cross, posting a career-best 78.6 win percentage ... was sensation-al against Towson, winning a career-high 19 faceoffs on a personal-best 29attempts ... scooped up eight grounds balls in the process ... played what was thenthe game of his career in leading the Mids to a 15-6 win over Lafayette ... claimed16 of the 23 draws he took for a 69.6 win percentage ... the wins, attempts and winpercentage were all then-career highs ... also picked up a personal-high nineground balls ... moved into 11th on the Mids’ all-time faceoff wins list with 112 winsfollowing his performance against Lafayette ... he is only the 12th player in schoolhistory (since faceoffs have officially been tabulated) to record 100 wins ... won athen career-high tying 11 of the 19 draws he took at Bucknell (3-7), winning sevenof his last nine faceoffs in the game (5-7 in 4th, 1-1 in OT 1, 1-1 in OT 2) ... alsograbbed a career-high five ground balls ... came into the Bucknell game having wonjust three of his previous 22 draws over the span of 10 quarters (2nd half of Loyolathrough Lehigh) ... came in during the fourth quarter to win two of the four draws inthe Mids’ Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... was 0-for-9 from the “x” at NorthCarolina ... struggled mightily against Loyola where he won just 7 of the 21 draws

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

GABEVOUMARDFreshman • Midfield • 6-2 • 215Cape May, N.J. • Saint Augustine

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JDWALKERSophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 190Stafford, Va. • North Stafford

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LOGANWESTCo-CaptainSenior • Midfield/Faceoff • 5-10 • 194Berlin, Md. • Stephen Decatur

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... actually split the faceoffs in the first half 6-12, but won just 1 of 9 in the secondhalf ... opened up the 2011 campaign by winning 11 of the 18 draws he took againstVMI ... the wins (11) and attempts (18) against the Keydets were both career highs... a game later against Loyola he attempted a new high of 21 draws ... grabbed athen career-high tying four grounders against VMI, while also causing a pair ofturnovers ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achieving a3.60 GPA for the spring semester.2010 (So.): Saw action in every game as one of the Mids’ four faceoff specialists... paced Navy with his 49.2 win percentage, claiming 64 of the 130 draws he took... the 64 wins go down in the Navy record book as the 15th most in a single sea-son ... he enters his junior season ranked 14th on the Mids’ all-time faceoff wins listwith 65 wins ... he trails 13th-place Bart Orr (1997-00) by 24 and is 74 wins shy ofjoining Navy’s all-time top 10 ... played a fine game against Johns Hopkins wherehe won six of nine faceoffs ... took 14 of the 16 draws against Army in the regular-season meeting, winning nine ... his nine wins, 14 attempts and 64.3 win percent-age were all career highs ... meanwhile the nine wins tied as the most in 2010 bya Navy player and the win percentage was also the best ... won five of the sevenfaceoffs against Bucknell, including the draw to start overtime ... it gave Navy pos-session and what would turn into the game-winning goal ... also had a fine perform-ance against North Carolina where he won four of the five draws ... named to thePatriot League All-Tournament Team after winning 23 of the 48 faceoffs he took andgrabbing 11 ground balls against Lafayette and Army.2009 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ win over VMI, where he won oneof his five faceoffs.More on West: A 2008 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School, West was athree-sport all-star who garnered four letters in lacrosse, soccer and indoor track &field ... led the lacrosse team to the region title in 2006 with a 13-2 record ... in2008, Stephen Decatur claimed the Bayside Championship with a 13-1 mark ...earned First-Team All-State (Md.) lax kudos as a senior en route to being named aFirst-Team High School All-American ... received First-Team All-Bayside recogni-tion in lacrosse from 2006-08 ... was also a first-team all-league midfielder for thesoccer team from 2005-08 ... member of the 4x800 meter relay team that placedfourth at the state meet in 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society ... servedas class president and was a member of the Student Government Association ...brother, Ryan, played lacrosse at Drexel ... father, Randy, attended SalisburyUniversity where he was a member of the football team ... son of Walter and GwenWest ... majoring in Systems Engineering, he has been named to theCommandant’s List five times ... named to the Dean’s List twice and theSuperintendent’s List once ... ranked in the top 28 percent of his class (1,127) inacademic and overall order of merit ... his service assignment is Special Warfare.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct2-12 VMI 0 0 0 0 4 11-18 61.12-19 Loyola 0 0 0 0 4 7-21 33.32-25 N. Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 00.03-1 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 50.03-7 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 5 11-19 57.93-12 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 9 16-23 69.63-15 Towson 0 0 0 0 8 19-29 65.53-19 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 1 11-14 78.63-26 Colgate 0 0 0 1 3 6-13 46.24-1 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 5 7-14 50.04-8 Maryland 0 0 0 1 2 7-16 43.84-16 Army 0 0 0 0 3 12-21 57.14-23 J. Hopkins 0 0 0 0 1 1-10 10.0

Career StatisticsYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct.2009 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-5 20.02010 15-0 0 0 0 3 27 64-130 49.22011 13-0 0 0 0 2 45 110-211 52.1Total 29-0 0 0 0 5 73 175-346 50.6

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S G A Pts Sh GB FO Pct.2009 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2010 6-0 0 0 0 2 10 22-42 52.42011 6-0 0 0 0 1 21 58-94 62.8Total 12-0 0 0 0 3 31 80-136 58.8

Career HighsGround Balls 9 vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)FO Wins 19 vs. Towson (3-15-11)FO Attempts 29 vs. Towson (3-15-11)FO Pct. 78.6 (11-14) at Holy Cross (3-19-11)

Navy Career Faceoff Wins List1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2002-052. 313 William Wallace 2003-073. 258 Chris Dingman 2000-034. 183 Jason Hull 1995-985. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 2005-086. 175 Logan West 2009-present

Navy Season Faceoff Wins (1995 to present)1. 173 Chris Pieczonka 20042. 156 Max Grant 19873. 154 Dan Sullivan 19954. 137 Chris Pieczonka 20055. 129 William Wallace 20066. 126 Mikelis Visgauss 20087. 110 Logan West 2011

Wickham in 2011 (Jr.): A starter in every game he has played over the last threeyears (34 ... 6 in 2009, 15 in 2010, 13 in 2011) ... Navy’s leader in ground balls ineach of the last two years ... stood second on the team in grounders in 2011 with44 ... owns 118-career grounders (15 in ‘09, 60 in ‘10 and 44 in ‘11) ... broke intothe top 10 on Navy’s career saves list following a 10-save effort against Maryland... with 338 saves, he is 17 stops shy of tying ninth-place Louis Brown, whoamassed 355 saves from 1987-90 ... managed just one save in 45 minutes ofaction against Army where he gave up 10 goals, including six in the third quarteragainst the Black Knights ... played one of his best games in a Navy jersey in theMids’ 9-8 loss against Georgetown ... turned back 20 Hoya shots on goal, becom-ming the first Navy keeper to make 20 saves in a game since Seth DiNola made21 saves against Penn State on April 12, 2003 ... behind a nine-save effort againstColgate , he became just the 12th player in school history to reach the 300-savemilestone ... took sole possession of 12th on Navy’s career saves list following an11-save effort against Lafayette ... played 55:30 against Holy Cross where he heldthe Crusaders to just one goal, while turning away four other shots ... grabbed apair of ground balls in the game, while also causing a turnover ... along with his 11saves against Lafayette, he held the Leopards to just six goals ... it was the fewestgoals scored by a Navy opponent since last year’s Holy Cross game (3-20-10) inwhich the Crusaders mustered just three goals ... recorded a season-high 14 savesat North Carolina ... also picked up a career-high eight ground balls in the loss ...turned in 11 saves in the Mids’ Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... gave up acareer-high tying 14 goals to the Mountain Hawks ... he surrendered 14 toLafayette a year ago in Easton, Pa. ... moved into a tie with Jon Higdon (1999-02)for 14th on Navy’s career saves list following a seven-save performance at Loyola.2010 (So.): On April 14, 2010, he was one of 26 players officially named aTewaaraton Trophy nominee ... named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year,while picking up First-Team All-Patriot League kudos ... garnered HonorableMention All-America honors after concluding the year ranked fifth nationally in savepercentage (.593) and 11th in goals-against average (8.55) ... he finished his soph-omore season with 188 saves, reaching double digits in 10 of the 15 games ...behind his 17-save effort at Maryland, he joined the Mids’ single-season top 20leader board ... following a nine-save effort against Johns Hopkins which earnedhim his fourth Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week citation, he moved into 13thon the list ... with a combined 14 saves in the Patriot League Tournament, Wickhamjumped to sixth on Navy’s all-time single-season leader board with 188 ... it’s themost saves by a Navy keeper since two-time Kelly Award winner Mickey Jarboewho turned away 215 shots in 1999 ... broke into the program’s top 20 careersaves leader board against Holy Cross behind a 16-save effort ... he turned back17 shots against Maryland to become only the 19th player in school history to reach200 career saves ... with 230-career saves, he stands 18th on the Mids’ careerleader board ... he is just one shy of tying 17th-place Cliff Eley (1956-57) and is 104short of entering Navy’s top 10 ... opened the 2010 campaign with a solid effort,stopping 12 shots on goal against VMI ... his 19-save performance against Loyolamarked the best effort by a Navy keeper since former Navy team captain SethDiNola turned away 21 shots on goal in a losing effort against Penn State (5-4) onApril 12, 2003 ... he was rewarded by being named the Patriot League Goalkeeper

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

RJWICKHAMSenior • Goalkeeper • 5-10 • 185Penn Yan, N.Y. • Penn Yan Academy

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of the Week on Feb. 23 ... he recorded his third-straight double-figure save gameby turning away 14 shots against fourth-ranked North Carolina ... he received hissecond Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honor on March 8 after making acombined 27 saves in wins over Lehigh and Bucknell ... he made a diving save astime expired in the game against Bison, forcing overtime and an eventual Navy win... he scored his third league honor (3-23) after producing a combined 28 savesagainst Towson and Holy Cross ... broke into the program’s top 20 career savesleader board against Holy Cross behind a 16-save effort ... Navy’s leader in groundballs, he scooped up 60 over the course of the season and was tied for 35th in thecountry with his 4.00 ground balls per game average ... his 60 ground balls areetched in as the 15th-most grounders by a Navy player in a single season. 2009 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ Patriot League opener atBucknell ... recorded six saves, while giving up eight goals in the loss ... is the firstNavy freshman to start in goal since 1997, when two-time Kelly Award winnerMickey Jarboe started all 12 contests his rookie season for the Mids ... only the fourNavy rookie to start all-time in goal ... ranks fourth on Navy’s all-time freshmensaves list with 42 ... stopped seven shots at Holy Cross, including six in the secondperiod ... received Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition for his perform-ances against Mount St. Mary’s and Lafayette ... he is the first Navy keeper to gar-ner the weekly award .. he is the first Navy player to pick up the award since BasilDaratsos and Tim Paul in 2007 ... made a career-high 14 saves in leading Navy toa 14-9 win over Lafayette in its Patriot League home opener.More on Wickham: A 2007 graduate of Penn Yan Academy, Wickham spent the2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... a three-sport athletewho lettered in lacrosse (4), basketball (3) and football (2) ... led the lacrosse teamto section titles in four straight seasons (2004-05-06-07) ... named a High SchoolAll-American in lacrosse as a senior ... received first-team all-conference honorstwice (2006-07) as a point guard on the basketball team ... guided the hoops teamto the 2006 Section 5 crown ... a safety on the football squad, he earned first-teamall-league kudos in 2006 and ‘07 ... father, Mark, was a member of the track & fieldteam at Marist ... majoring in Economics ... ranked in the top 25 percent of his class(1,148) in military order of merit ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare.

2011 Game-By-GameDate Opponent Min GA Sv Sv% GB2-12 VMI 60:00 8 2 20.0 62-19 Loyola 60:00 9 7 43.8 22-25 N. Carolina 60:00 10 14 58.3 83-1 Lehigh 60:00 14 11 44.0 33-7 Bucknell 65:20 12 10 45.5 43-12 Lafayette 60:00 6 11 64.7 33-15 Towson 60:00 11 8 42.1 43-19 Holy Cross 55:30 1 4 80.0 23-26 Colgate 60:00 5 9 64.3 24-1 Georgetown 58:56 8 20 71.4 54-8 Maryland 60:00 10 10 50.0 34-16 Army 45:00 10 1 9.1 14-23 J. Hopkins 60:00 14 7 33.3 1

Career StatisticsYr GP-S Min. GA GAA Sv Sv%2009 6-6 360:00 42 7.00 42 50.02010 15-15 905:18 129 8.55 188 59.32011 13-13 764:46 118 9.26 114 49.1Total 34-34 2030:04 289 8.54 344 54.3

Patriot LeagueYr GP-S Min. GA GAA Sv Sv%2009 5-5 300:00 40 8.00 39 49.42010 6-6 356:45 43 7.23 76 63.92011 6-6 345:50 48 8.33 46 48.9Total 17-17 1002:35 131 7.84 161 55.1

Career HighsGoals Allowed 14 (3x, MR at Johns Hopkins; 4-23-11)Saves 20 at Georgetown (4-1-11)Save Pct. 84.2 (16 Sv, 3 GA) vs. H. Cross (3-20-10)Ground Balls 8 at North Carolina (2-25-11)

Navy Career Saves List1. 701 Mickey Jarboe 1997-002. 545 Jeff Johnson 1976-793. 513 Kevin Farrington 1990-934. 509 Joe Donnelly 1985-885. 495 Garrett Luebker 1994-966. 441 Bill Mueller 1974-767. 439 Scott Bartkowski 1980-838. 380 Matt Russell 2003-069. 355 Louis Brown 1987-9010. 338 RJ Wickham 2009-present

Zimmerman in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience inthe system as a scout team player ... named to the Patriot League Academic HonorRoll after achieving a 3.50 GPA for the spring semester.More on Zimmerman: A 2009 graduate of Homer High School, Zimmermanattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ...was the co-recipient, along with Paul Zimmerman, of the first annual NAPSLacrosse Captain Brandon "Bull" Barrett award for outstanding hard work, dedica-tion to the team and inspiring leadership on and off the lacrosse field ... a three-sport standout, he earned letters in hockey (4), soccer (4) and lacrosse (2) ... gar-nered first-team all-league and All-Central New York honors in lacrosse his juniorand senior years ... named an Academic All-American for the sport of lacrosse hissenior year ... led Homer High to the 2008 league title in lacrosse with an 18-3record ... served as team captain of the lacrosse and hockey teams his senior year... a three-time first-team all-league hockey selection ... earned first-team all-leaguehonors in hockey his junior and senior years ... during his freshman year of highschool, traveled to the Ukraine for a mission trip ... member of the National HonorSociety ... father graduated from Cornell where he was also a member of thelacrosse team ... son of James and Joelle Zimmerman ... majoring in History ...boasts a 3.55 grade-point average and has been named to the Commandant’s Listthree times and Superintendent’s List twice ... ranks among the top 20 percent ofhis class (1,154) in overall order of merit.

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

PAULZIMMERMANSophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-7 • 155Homer, N.Y. • Homer

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On June 9, 2011, Naval Academy Directorof Athletics Chet Gladchuk introduced RickSowell, a man who has been involved withrebuilding programs at Georgetown,Dartmouth, St. John's and Stony Brook, asthe Naval Academy's eighth head men'slacrosse coach in its 100-plus year storiedhistory.

"The Naval Academy family welcomesCoach Sowell as an accomplished educator,proven lacrosse coach, architect of buildingwinning programs, inspirational leader of stu-dent-athletes, role model in the communityand devoted husband and father," saidGladchuk.

"Rick has impressed us in a way that isconsistent with the wonderful accolades wehave received from those who have worked

with him or coached against him over theyears.

"In addition to his responsibilities atStony Brook, Rick has already taken a stepforward representing our country as a for-mer coach for gold-medal winning TeamUSA at the World Championships in 2010.Now at Navy, he takes another step in thesame direction training and preparing ourmidshipmen for their future role as leadersin the fleet.

"We are looking forward to a tenure atNavy where Rick can provide ambitiousdirection to our program while reinforcingthe values of the Academy that resonatewith the Navy way."

"Today is a day about moving forward, not looking backwards," said Sowell. "Iam excited to have this opportunity and appreciate all that the United States NavalAcademy represents: Honor, Tradition, and Integrity. These are all principles that Ifollow in life and know that my new team will reflect these values.

"I am honored and humbled to be named the next head coach of the UnitedStates Naval Academy. This is the best situation in which to work to represent ourproud country and to honor and lead ambitious young men in their commitment tothe people of this great nation. Navy's lacrosse tradition is unprecedented and Ilook forward to continuing that tradition and adding to what already is one of akind."

Sowell compiled a 47-26 (.644) record in five seasons at Stony Brook and wasnamed the America East Coach of the Year in each of the last two seasons as heguided the Seawolves to back-to-back America East regular-season titles (2010-11).

Stony Brook finished the 2011 campaign with a 10-4 mark, including a 5-0 recordin conference play. The Seawolves just missed a second-consecutive trip to theNCAA Tournament when they lost in the America East Championship Game by agoal.

In 2010, Sowell led Stony Brook to the program's first America East regular-sea-son title, a school-record 13 wins, a national ranking as high as No. 6 and a 9-7 vic-tory over Denver in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Seawolves werejust a game away from advancing to the school's first-ever final four, narrowly los-

ing in to Virginia in the quarterfinals, 10-9.Stony Brook had four players earn All-America honors, including Kevin Crowleywho was the school's first First-Team All-American and was named the USILA Playerof the Year.Sowell, who was an assistant coach for

the gold-medal winning Team USA at the2010 World Championships in England, ledStony Brook to a 9-6 record in 2009 and afinal ranking of No. 20 in the country. Itmarked the school's first end-of-the-seasonnational ranking. Stony Brook finished 4-1 inAmerica East and stood as the regular sea-son co-champions.Prior to Stony Brook, Sowell was tapped

to head the rebirth of the St. John's lacrosse program that had been dormant since1995. Sowell had just one season to recruit before the Red Storm took the field in2005.

Sowell was the head coach at Dartmouth from 1999-2003 and revived the Big

First Year at Navy • 13th OverallHEAD COACH RICK SOWELL

"I am honored and humbled to be named the nexthead coach of the United States Naval Academy. Thisis the best situation in which to work to represent ourproud country and to honor and lead ambitious youngmen in their commitment to the people of this greatnation. Navy's lacrosse tradition is unprecedented andI look forward to continuing that tradition and adding towhat already is one of a kind."

- Navy head coach Rick Sowell

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Green program, taking the team from last place in the Ivy League to first.In his final season at Dartmouth in 2003, Sowell's squad posted an 11-3 record

and won the Ivy League with a 5-1 record. It was Dartmouth's first Ivy League titlesince 1965 and just the third Ivy League title in school history.

During the title run, the Big Green upset No. 2 Princeton marking the first timethat Dartmouth had won at Princeton since 1958. Sowell was also named theNEILA Coach of the Year that season.

Sowell served as an assistant at Georgetown from 1990-98 where the Hoyasgrew from an also-ran to a national contender. In 1998, the Hoyas finished 10-5overall and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA's.

Sowell's coaching career began at Washington College in Chestertown, Md.,where he helped guide the Shoremen to the NCAA Division III national title gamein 1986 and the semifinal round in 1987.

Before dedicating his life to coaching, Sowell played lacrosse at all levels. Hebegan his college career in 1982 at the State University of New York before trans-ferring to Washington College prior to the 1984 season.

At Washington College, Sowell was named the 1985 Division III NationalMidfielder of the Year and was also a two-time All-American. He helped leadWashington College to the Division III national championship game twice. InSowell's senior campaign he was team captain and earned the Dr. Charles B. ClarkMVP Award.

His 45 goals and 14 assists earned him Division III First-Team All-America hon-ors and an invitation to participate in the annual North-South All-Star Game.

Sowell spent five years with the Baltimore Thunder of the Major Indoor Lacrosse

League (MILL), where he was a first-team all-pro selection three times.Sowell graduated from Washington College in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in

history. He was inducted into the Washington College Hall of Fame in 2000.Sowell, and his wife, Catherine, have two daughters, Kennady and Avery.

Tracking Rick Sowell’s Coaching CareerHead Coaching LedgerCareer Record: 86-81, 51.5 (12 Yrs) • Navy Record: 0-0, 00.0 (First Yr)

Year School W L Pct Conference Championships / NCAA Tournament1999 Dartmouth 5 8 38.52000 Dartmouth 5 9 35.72001 Dartmouth 6 8 42.92002 Dartmouth 6 7 46.22003 Dartmouth 11 3 78.6 Ivy League Champion (program’s first and only),

NCAA First Round5 Years >> 33 35 48.5

2005 St. John’s 2 11 15.4 Hired to restart program2006 St. John’s 4 9 30.82 Years >> 6 20 23.1

2007 Stony Brook 8 5 61.5 America East Championship Semis2008 Stony Brook 7 7 50.0 America East Championship Semis2009 Stony Brook 9 6 60.0 America East Champinship Runner-Up2010 Stony Brook 13 4 76.5 America East Regular-Season, Tournament Champions

NCAA Quarterfinals2011 Stony Brook 10 4 71.4 American East Regular-Season Champion,

Championship Runner-Up5 Years >> 47 26 64.4

Assistant Coaching LedgerYear School W L Pct Notes1990 Georgetown 8 5 61.51991 Georgetown 7 5 58.31992 Georgetown 9 3 75.01993 Georgetown 9 4 69.21994 Georgetown 10 3 76.91995 Georgetown 10 4 71.41996 Georgetown 8 5 61.51997 Georgetown 9 5 64.3 NCAA First Round1998 Georgetown 10 5 66.7 NCAA Quarterfinals9 Years >> 80 39 67.2

Milestone Wins# Date Opponent Score Site Head Coach at1 3-17-99 Holy Cross 23-13 Worcester, Mass. Dartmouth25 3-8-03 Vermont 7-3 Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth50 3-18-08 Lafayette 12-8 Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook75 5-8-10 Albany 11-7 Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook

Coaching Honors and Awards• 2010, ‘11 America East Coach of the Year• 2003 NEILA Coach of the Year

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First Year at NavyASSISTANT COACH RYAN WELLNER

Ryan Wellner joined the Navy staff in the summer of 2011 after a three-year stint alongside Sowell at Stony Brook where he primarily workedwith the defense and the Seawolves’ faceoff game. In his three seasonsat Stony Brook, the Seawolves produced a 32-14 record (.696), includ-ing an impressive 15-1 mark in America East action. The Seawolvescaptured the America East regular-season title in 2010 behind a 13-4record and punched their ticket to what was only the program’s secondNCAA Tournament appearance (2002) by way of defeating Albany, 11-7, in the America East Championship Game.After dropping a 14-8 decision to UMBC in what was the first AmericaEast contest of 2009, Stony Brook has won 15-consecutive regular-sea-son America East contests.

Wellner helped develop long stick midfielder Steven Waldeck into athree-time America East selection as well as 2009 Honorable Mention All-American. Waldeck finished hiscareer with a school-record 112 ground balls and was ranked fifth nationally in ground balls per game, aver-aging 6.59. Additionally, he was the nation's leading scorer among all long poles in 2009. Waldeck also wasdrafted by the MLL's Toronto Nationals and the NLL's Minnesota Swarm.

Meanwhile, Wellner was instrumental in improving the Seawolves’ faceoff game, as Adam Rand evolvedinto one the country's premier draw specialists. In 2010, Rand won 61.6 percent (266-432) of the faceoffs hetook 266-432, the third-best percentage in country, while his 432 attempts went down in the record books asan NCAA record. He won 29 draws against Siena on Feb. 20, 2010, which are the second-most wins by anindividual in NCAA history, before taking 28 faceoff wins at Binghamton on April 17, 2010, the NCAA’s thirdmost victories. In 2011, Rand owned the nation’s 11th-best faceoff percentage, boasting a 60.1 percentage(187-311). Meanwhile, he was sixth nationally in ground balls per game, scooping up 6.86 per contest.

Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook in 2009, Wellner spent the 2008 campaign as the men's assistant coachand defensive coordinator at Washington & Lee University in Virginia, helping lead the Generals to a 9-6record. He also served as the defensive coordinator for three seasons at the Stevens Institute of Technologyin New Jersey where he helped guide the Ducks to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths. Wellner's defensiveunits produced a pair of All-America defensemen and ranked among the Div. III top 10 in scoring defense.

A 2000 graduate of Mary Washington College with a bachelor of science in business management,Wellner also served as an assistant coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (2004) and ChaminadeHigh School (2003). Additionally, he was the Director of the New York Lacrosse Academy and served as theDirector of Operations for the National Lacrosse League from 2001-2003.

A four-year letterwinner at Mary Washington, he served as captain of the lacrosse team his senior year and earned the school's Outstanding Senior Award in 2000.

After spending the 2011 season at the Senior Assistant Coach/OffensiveCoordinator at Washington College, J.L. Reppert returns to his almamater. Reppert was a four-year starter at attack for the Navy lacrosseteam from 1996-99, helping lead the Mids to an NCAA Tournamentberth in 1999. He was bestowed one of the finest honors a Navy stu-dent-athlete can achieve, being voted by his peers to serve as teamcaptain in his senior year. He was also the recipient of the Vice Adm.E.C. Waller Award presented to a Navy lacrosse player for spirit, moraleand dedication to the program.

Reppert graduated from the Academy with honors in 1999, earninga bachelor of science degree in political science, and was commis-sioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He went on to gradu-ate from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., in 2004,

earning his M.B.A in finance and was a Conrad Scholar. From 2000-03, Reppert was stationed at MarineCorps Air Station Miramar as a finance officer. He was promoted to Captain in 2004 and began working inthe Programs and Resources Department at Headquarters Marine Corps as a Congressional Liaison. Afterserving nine years in the Marine Corps and achieving the rank of Captain, Reppert left the corps to begin hiscoaching career.

Along the way, Reppert has held high school assistant coaching jobs at St. Albans (D.C.), Episcopal (Va.),Gonzaga (D.C.), Robert Louis Stevenson (Calif.) and Poway (Calif.). He has also served as the manager ofChampions Field House in Rockville, Md., and as founder and partner in Breakout Lacrosse Company, basedin Washington, D.C.

Reppert, who resides in Alexandria, Va. with his wife, Jill, and son, Liam, earned his first college coach-ing job in 2009 at Harvard where he served under former Navy assistant coach and current Maryland headcoach John Tillman. While at Harvard, his responsibilities included developing and maintaining the team'sbudget, serving as director of operations, managing Crimson Lacrosse Camps and assisting in the develop-ment of the team's offense.

First Year at NavyASSISTANT COACH J.L. REPPERT

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One of the most decorated players in Navy lacrosse history, MickeyJarboe joined the Navy staff as the volunteer assistant in the summer of2011. He is one of only 13 players nationwide to win the Ens. C.Markland Kelly Award, presented to the nation’s top goalkeeper, multi-ple times. Jarboe received the award in 1999 when he guided the Midsto their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1994 and a year laterwas presented the award a second time. He is one of seven goalkeep-ers in program history to earn the award and joins Dennis Wedekind asNavy’s only two-time Kelly Award winners.

A two-time First-Team All-American, Jarboe was the 2000 recipientof the Naval Academy Sword for Men which is presented annually tothat midshipman of the graduating class to have personally excelled inathletics during his years of varsity competition. A native of Towson,

Md., Jarboe concluded his college career as Navy’s career saves leader with 701 stops and ranks No. 2 insingle-season saves, recording 215 in 1999. He is one of only three players in program history to make 200-plus saves in a single season.

Jarboe graduated from the Naval Academy in May of 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in politicalscience. He was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy where he would spend the next nine-and-a-half years as a helicopter pilot. A Lt. Cmdr. select, Jarboe spent his last duty command in San Diego,Calif. where he was a helicopter instructor before leaving the Navy in March of 2010.

While committed to his responsibilities as a helicopter pilot in the Navy, he also took advantage of a oncein a lifetime opportunity of playing professional lacrosse. Jarboe was acquired by the now defunct LosAngeles Riptide in 2007 and alongside former Navy midfielder Graham Gill, was named a Major LeagueLacrosse All-Star. A year later, he was named the Warrior Goalkeeper of the Year and an MLL All-Star for asecond-straight year as he led the Riptide to Championship Weekend for a second-consecutive season.

The Riptide showed particular allegiance to the Naval Academy, as the 2007 team fielded seven formerNavy lacrosse players. Joining Jarboe were Gill (‘05), Sean Donnelly (‘92), Mitch Hendler (‘05), ChrisPieczonka (‘05), Matt Russell (‘06) and Jon Birsner (‘06).

Jarboe, who now resides in Annapolis with his wife Katie, is currently employed by SpineWave, a com-pany committed to the development and delivery of high-quality innovative medical devices for the treatmentof spinal disorders.

First Year at NavyVOL. ASSISTANT COACH MICKEY JARBOE

In his 11th season, Mark Goers assumes the position of Director of Physical Education Operations, following a two-year stint asthe program’s volunteer assistant coach.

Goers came to the Academy in 2002 as an assistant coach, but in 2006 transitioned into the Mids’ Director of LacrosseOperations. In that role, he oversaw Navy’s travel, facilities scheduling, camps and clinics, as well as other administrative dutiesincluding budget, compliance items and film.

As an assistant coach from 2002-05, Goers molded the Mids into one of the most successful faceoff squads in the country. In2004, Chris Pieczonka was ranked No. 2 nationally in faceoffs, winning 67.6 percent (173 of 256) of his draws and led Navy as ateam to a tie for No. 2 in the national rankings, winning 65.5 percent (268 of 409). By virtue of his ability to face off, Pieczonka wasranked 10th nationally in ground balls, scooping up 5.81 per contest.

Another player Goers is credited in refining is two-time All-American Steve Looney.The middle of three lacrosse playing brothers, Steve was the workhorse of Navy lacrosse during his four-year career. A multi-facetedplayer, he saw time as a face-off specialist, a wing player on face-offs, a defensive midfielder and an offensive midfielder. Looney,the 2004 Patriot League Tournament MVP, surfaced with the ball in 2004 and ‘05 in nearly every ground ball opportunity.

Goers came to the Naval Academy after a three-year stint at Ohio State where he oversaw the Buckeyes’ offense and face-off strategy.A 1995 graduate of Towson, Goers is regarded as one of the premier players in Tiger history. A 1994 Third-Team All-America, he held Towson records in face-offs won

in a game (21 vs. Villanova in ‘94), ground balls in a season (127 in ‘94) and ground balls in a career (274, 1993-95) until 2004 when Justin Berry edged out Goers inthose categories. Meanwhile, his 78.8 face-off winning percentage is the best single-season winning percentage in NCAA history.

Upon graduation, he began his coaching career in 1996 as an assistant coach at his alma mater where he helped lead the Tigers to the quarterfinals of the ‘96 NCAATournament.

In 1998, he returned home and assisted his former high school coach Earl Brewer at Langely High School in his home state Virginia, and helped to direct the prepteam to the state regional finals.

Just a year later, he joined the Ohio State program that was beginning to flourish. In 2000, Goers helped develop face-off specialist Anthony Kelly to a .540 percent-age — the nation’s 27th-best mark.

The Fairfax, Va., native has competed for the Columbus Landsharks of the NLL and was an all-club team member for Team Toyota.Mark and his wife, the former Jessica Anna Christina duHoffmann, were married Dec. 7, 2001, and reside in Kent Island with their son, William, and daughter, Juliette.

Goers is an instructor within the Academy’s Physical Education Department.Goers comes from an athletic family. His mother, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, holds multiple indoor track records, his father played basketball at Wittenberg and his

brother, Matt, played lacrosse at Ohio State and was the team captain his senior campaign.

Eleventh Year at NavyDIRECTOR OF PE OPERATIONS MARK GOERS

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Damisi PriceStadium Operations

Lauren WiseAthletic Trainer, Intern

Kirk WoolfolkStrength and Conditioning

Preston JohnsonDirector of

Stadium Operations

Dee JonesAthletic Trainer

Capt. Dave Keblish Team Physician

Stacie MichaudAssociate Sports

Information Director

Kris MorgenthalerAssistant AD

Marketing & Promotions

Capt. Don Campbell, USNOfficer Representative

Gunnery Sgt. Michael Voegel, USMCEnlisted Representative

Capt. Owen Thorp, USNFaculty Representative

Carl Tamulevich Senior Associate AD

Scheduling and Team Support

Matt MunnellyAssociate AD

Ticket Operations /Summer Camps

Carol AltonAdministrative Assistant

James CrownerStadium Operations

Bill GivensAssociate ADOperations

Bryan HarrodAssistant Equipment

Manager

Phil HoffmannPhotographer

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Feb. 11 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 4-0

First Meeting2-9-08 — Navy, 10-2 in Annapolis

Last Meeting2-12-11 — Navy, 14-8 in Annapolis

Rick Sowell vs. VMI: 0-0

Quick FactsLocation: Lexington, Va.Enrollment: 1,500Nickname: KeydetsColors: Red, White and YellowAthletic Director: Donny WhiteConference: Metro AtlanticHome Field: Foster Stadium Capacity/Surface: 10,000 / Grass

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 2-112011 MAAC Record: 0-6 / 8thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 10/0Letterwinners R/L: 21/5

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Brian Anken (Medaille)Record at VMI: 2-11 / 1 Yr.Overall Record: 56-63 / 8 Yrs.Office Phone: 540-464-7512

Media InformationSID Contact: John StarkOffice Phone: 540-464-7514E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 215-932-2995Web Site: vmikeydets.com

2012 Schedule2-11 at Navy 12:00 pm2-18 at Army 12:00 pm2-21 at Virginia 7:00 pm2-25 SAINT JOSEPH’S 1:00 PM3-6 LEHIGH 3:00 PM3-10 at Mount St. Mary’s 1:00 pm3-13 WAGNER 3:00 PM3-17 SIENA * 1:00 PM3-24 at Jacksonville * 1:00 pm3-31 MARIST * 1:00 PM4-7 at Manhattan * 1:00 pm4-14 MERCER 1:00 PM4-21 at Canisius * 1:00 pm4-28 DETROIT * 1:00 PM5/4-6 MAAC Tournament* MAAC Opponent

2012 NAVY OPPONENTSSchool SID Phone # Email Press Box #Air Force Melissa McKeown 719-333-9025 [email protected] 719-331-8321Albany Brianna LaBrecque 518-442-5733 [email protected] 518-605-5026Army Tracy Nelson 845-938-4090 [email protected] 845-938-3377Bellarmine John Spugnardi 502-452-8078 [email protected] 502-473-3568Binghamton Mike Porter 607-777-2956 [email protected] 607-777-3436Brown Chris Humm 401-863-1095 [email protected] 401-863-1524Bryant Allie Weinberger 401-232-6558 [email protected] 484-894-1525Bucknell Jon Terry 570-577-3121 [email protected] 570-577-1519Canisius Jason Veniskey 716-888-3767 [email protected] 585-615-5316Colgate Gloria Nantulya 315-228-6761 [email protected] 315-228-6828Cornell Julie Greco 607-255-4688 [email protected] 607-255-3535Dartmouth Chip Whipple 603-646-0424 [email protected] 440-415-3068Delaware Scott Selheimer 302-831-2186 [email protected] 302-831-3526Denver Nicole Dupes 303-871-4990 [email protected] 303-871-6635Detroit P.J. Gradowski 313-993-1745 [email protected] 313-585-0982Drexel Mike Tuberosa 215-895-1591 [email protected] 267-258-3714Duke Meredith Rieder 919-684-3328 [email protected] 919-812-6741Fairfield Chris O’Connor 203-254-4000 x2878 [email protected] 203-395-3422Georgetown Ryan Sakamoto 202-687-5241 [email protected] 202-687-6733Hartford Sarah Cote 860-768-5110 [email protected] 860-768-8490Harvard Tim Williamson 617-495-2206 [email protected] 617-496-2479High Point Jon Litchfield 336-841-4605 [email protected] 336-848-1918Hobart Ken DeBolt 315-781-3146 [email protected] 315-781-3765Hofstra Jim Sheehan 516-463-6764 [email protected] 516-463-5274Holy Cross Jim Wrobel 508-793-3684 [email protected] 508-793-3076Jacksonville Jim Nasella 904-256-7402 [email protected] 904-382-3651JohnsHopkins Ernie Larossa 410-516-0552 [email protected] 410-516-0243Lafayette Mark Mohrman 610-330-5003 [email protected] 609-221-5036Lehigh Justin Lafleur 610-758-6631 [email protected] 610-758-6716Loyola Ryan Eigenbrode 410-617-2337 [email protected] 410-617-1403Manhattan Dylan Horowitz 718-862-7728 [email protected] 917-495-0077Marist Brendan Thomas 845-575-3000 x2150 [email protected] 845-575-3155Marquette Luke LeNoble 414-288-6980 [email protected] 414.313.2238Maryland Patrick Fischer 301-314-7062 [email protected] 410-688-4471Massachusetts John Sinnett 413-545-1744 [email protected] 413-687-1756Mercer Jeff Graham 478-301-5209 [email protected] 303-918-3482Michigan Matt Trevor 734-647-3810 [email protected] 739-649-1502Mount St. Mary’s Mark Vandergrift 301-447-5384 [email protected] 717-357-3326Navy Stacie Michaud 410-293-8773 [email protected] 410-268-1489North Carolina Dave Lohse 919-962-7257 [email protected] 919-962-1460Notre Dame Sean Carroll 574-631-2664 [email protected] 574-340-2177Ohio State Leann Parker 614-688-0294 [email protected] 614-247-7108Penn Mike Mahoney 215-898-9232 [email protected] 267-278-7795Penn State Matt Carracappa 814-865-179 [email protected] 814-865-2553Princeton Jerry Price 609-258-3569 [email protected] 609-258-2471Providence Jen Rynearson 401-865-2208 [email protected] 401-575-7370Quinnipiac Tony Distasio 203-582-5387 [email protected] 203-859-8562Robert Morris Spencer Kowitz 412-397-4950 [email protected] 413-346-8454Rutgers Patrick Crawford 732-445-7884 [email protected] 732-445-6290Sacred Heart Katie Sulivan 203-980-3491 [email protected] 203-365-7532Saint Joseph’s Kristin Santos 610-660-2601 [email protected] 401-835-6239Siena Mike Demos 518-783-2377 [email protected] 336-675-7374St. John’s Brad Zak 718-990-1523 [email protected] 201-264-2863Stony Brook Adam Gutes 631-632-7125 [email protected] 631-632-4037Syracuse Mike Morrison 315-443-5052 [email protected] 315-443-4241Towson Eric Rhew 410-704-6258 [email protected] 410-704-3102UMBC Steve Levy 410-455-2197 [email protected] 410-455-3043Vermont Ben Dickie 802-656-1188 [email protected] 802-343-5474Villanova Krissy Woods 610-519-6460 [email protected] 717-512-3754Virginia Vincent Briedis 434-982-5533 [email protected] 434-977-2690VMI John Stark 540-464-7514 [email protected] 570-809-1946Wagner John Beisser 718-390-3227 [email protected] 718-420-4056Yale Steve Conn 203-432-1455 [email protected] 203-764-9248

Brian Anken Stephen Robarge

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North CarolinaGame 3

Feb. 25 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNorth Carolina Leads, 14-12

First Meeting3-26-75 — Navy, 11-4 in Annapolis

Last Meeting2-25-11 — UNC, 10-8 in Chapel HillRick Sowell vs. North Carolina: 0-0

Quick FactsLocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment: 28,136Nickname: Tar HeelsColors: Carolina Blue and WhiteAthletic Director: Bubba CunninghamConference: ACCHome Field: Fetzer Field Capacity/Surface: 6,000 / Grass

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 10-62011 ACC Record: 1-2 / T-2ndPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: 6/9Starters R/L: 8/2Letterwinners R/L: 32/10

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina ‘90)Record at North Carolina: 35-15 / 3 Yrs.Overall Record: 127-78 / 14 Yrs.Office Phone: 919-962-5216

Media InformationSID Contact: Dave LohseOffice Phone: 919-962-7257E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 919-962-1460Web Site: TarHeelBlue.com

2012 Schedule2-11 vs. Penn State # 1:00 pm2-12 vs. Mercer + 1:00 pm2-18 DETROIT 12:00 PM2-25 at Navy 12:00 pm3-3 LEHIGH 7:30 PM3-6 at Penn 7:00 pm3-10 vs. Princeton ^ 11:00 pm3-16 at Duke * 5:00 pm3-21 DARTMOUTH 4:00 PM3-24 MARYLAND * 12:00 PM4-1 vs. Johns Hopkins > 6:30 pm4-7 VIRGINIA * 12:00 PM4-14 vs. Hofstra < TBA4/20-22 ACC Tournament5-5 MICHIGAN 7:00 PM* ACC Opponent# played in Kennesaw, Ga.; + played in Atlanta, Ga. ̂played in Baltimore, Md.; > played at E. Rutherford, N.J.;<played in Charlotte, N.C.

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JacksonvilleGame 2

Feb. 19 • Jacksonville, Fla. • 4:00 pm

Series HistoryFirst Meeting

First MeetingFirst MeetingLast MeetingFirst Meeting

Rick Sowell vs. Jacksonville: 0-0

Quick FactsLocation: Jacksonville, Fla.Enrollment: 3,688Nickname: DolphinsColors: Green and GoldAthletic Director: Alan VerlanderConference: Metro AtlanticHome Field: D.B. Milne FieldCapacity/Surface: 5,000

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 5-102011 MAAC Record: 3-3 / T-4thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 10/0Letterwinners R/L: 32/14

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Guy Van ArsdaleRecord at Jacksonville: First Yr.Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr.Office Phone: 904-256-7802

Media InformationSID Contact: Jm NasellaOffice Phone: 904-256-7402E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 904-382-3651Web Site: judolphins.com

2012 Schedule2-11 TOWSON 1:00 PM2-19 NAVY # 4:00 PM2-26 at Duke TBA3-2 MICHIGAN 3:30 PM3-4 HOLY CROSS 3:30 PM3-10 MERCER 1:00 PM3-17 at Marist * TBA3-24 VMI 1:00 PM3-27 AIR FORCE 7:00 PM3-31 at Siena * 1:00 pm4-7 CANISIUS * 1:00 PM4-14 at Detroit * TBA4-21 MANHATTAN * 1:00 PM5/4-6 MAAC Tournament* MAAC Opponent# Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic at EverBank Field

2012 NAVY OPPONENTS

Guy Van Arsdale Cameron Mann Joe Breschi Mark Staines

BucknellGame 4

March 3 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 7-4

First Meeting4-3-96 — Bucknell, 6-5 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-7-11 — Bucknell, 12-11 (2OT) in Lewisburg, Pa.

Rick Sowell vs. Bucknell: 0-0

Quick FactsLocation: Lewisburg, Pa.Enrollment: 3,583Nickname: BisonColors: Orange and BlueAthletic Director: John P. HardtConference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Christy Mathewson StadiumCapacity/Surface: 13,100 / FieldTurf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 14-32011 Patriot League Record: 6-0 / 1stPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: 15/7Starters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 26/13

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Frank Fedorjaka (Hobart ‘89)Record at Bucknell: 59-32 / 6 Yrs.Overall Record: 98-63 / 11 Yrs.Office Phone: 570-577-3059

Media InformationSID Contact: Jon TerryOffice Phone: 570-577-3121E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 570-577-1519Web Site: BucknellBison.com

2012 Schedule2-11 DELAWARE 1:00 PM2-18 at Massachusetts 1:00 pm2-25 at Villanova 1:00 pm3-3 at Navy 12:00 pm3-10 HOBART 1:00 PM3-13 at Drexel 4:00 pm3-17 LAFAYETTE 3:00 PM3-20 ROBERT MORRIS 7:30 PM3-24 ALBANY 12:00 PM3-27 at Penn State 7:00 pm3-31 at Holy Cross TBA4-7 ARMY 12:00 PM4-10 PENN 7:00 PM4-14 at Lehigh 1:00 pm4-20 COLGATE 7:00 PM4-27-29 Patriot League Tournament* Patriot League Opponent

Frank Fedorjaka Billy Eisenreich

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LafayetteGame 5

March 10 • Easton, Pa. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 12-1

First Meeting4-17-26 — Navy, 23-0 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-12-11 — Navy, 15-6 in Annapolis, Md.

Rick Sowell vs. Lafayette: 3-1

Quick FactsLocation: Easton, Pa.Enrollment: 2,406Nickname: LeopardsColors: Maroon and WhiteAthletic Director: Bruce McCutcheonConference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Rappolt FieldCapacity/Surface: 1,000 / Astro Turf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 2-112011 Patriot League Record: 0-6 / 7thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 21/14

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Terry Mangan (Roanoke ‘88)Record at Lafayette: 29-90 / 9 Yrs.Overall Record: 29-90 / 9 Yrs.Office Phone: 610-330-5482

Media InformationSID Contact: Mark MohrmanOffice Phone: 610-330-5003E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 609-221-5036Web Site: GoLeopards.com

2012 Schedule2-18 PROVIDENCE 3:30 PM2-25 at Binghamton 1:00 pm2-28 WAGNER 7:00 PM3-3 at Rutgers 1:00 pm3-10 NAVY * 12:00 PM3-13 at Fairfield 3:00 pm3-17 at Bucknell * 1:00 pm3-24 ARMY * 1:00 PM3-31 GEORGETOWN 4:00 PM4-3 at Marist 7:00 pm4-7 at Holy Cross * 4:00 pm4-14 at Colgate * 1:00 pm4-21 LEHIGH * 2:00 PM4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament* Patriot League Opponent

TowsonGame 6

March 13 • Towson, Md. • 7:30 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 6-4

First Meeting3-22-75 — Navy, 13-9 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-15-11 — Navy, 14-11 in Annapolis, Md.

Rick Sowell vs. Towson: 1-2

Quick FactsLocation: Baltimore, Md.Enrollment: 21,464Nickname: TigersColors: Gold, White and BlackAthletic Director: Mike WaddellConference: CAAHome Field: Johnny Unitas StadiumCapacity/Surface: 11,198 / FieldTurf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 3-102011 CAA Record: 1-5 / 6thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 6/4Letterwinners R/L: 28/16

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins ‘010Record at Towson: 0-0 / First Yr.Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr.Office Phone: 410-704-4698

Media InformationSID Contact: Eric RhewOffice Phone: 410-704-6258E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 410-704-3102Web Site: TowsonTigers.com

2012 Schedule2-11 at Jacksonville 1:00 pm2-17 at Johns Hopkins 5:00 pm2-25 at Loyola 1:00 pm3-3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 1:00 PM3-13 NAVY 7:30 PM3-17 at Stony Brook 1:00 pm3-21 MERCER 7:30 PM3-24 DELAWARE * 7:30 PM3-31 at Hofstra * 7:00 pm4-4 UMBC 7:30 PM4-7 at Massachusetts * 1:00 pm4-14 PENN STATE * 7:30 PM4-21 DREXEL * 7:30 PM4-28 at Saint Joseph’s * 1:00 pm5-2/5 CAA Tournament* CAA Opponent

Holy CrossGame 7

March 17 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 8-0

First Meeting4-18-04 — Navy, 23-5 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-19-11 — Navy, 8-3 in Worcester, Mass.

Rick Sowell vs. Holy Cross: 1-0

Quick FactsLocation: Worcester, Mass.Enrollment: 2,897Nickname: CrusadersColor: Royal PurpleAthletic Director: Richard M. Regan Jr.Conference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Holy Cross FieldCapacity/Surface: 1,000 / Turf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 2-132011 Patriot League Record: 1-5 / 6thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 6/4Letterwinners R/L: 26/15

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jim Morrissey (Syracuse ‘96)Record at Holy Cross: 2-7 / 1 Yr.Overall Record: 2-7 / 1 Yr.Office Phone: 508-793-2674

Media InformationSID Contact: Jim WrobelOffice Phone: 508-793-3684E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 508-793-3076Web Site: goholycross.com

2012 Schedule2-18 at St. John’s 1:00 pm2-25 at Hartford 1:00 pm2-28 HARVARD 4:00 PM3-4 at Jacksonville 3:30 pm3-6 vs. Mercer # 3:00 pm3-10 COLGATE * 12:00 PM3-13 VERMONT 7:00 PM3-17 at Navy * 12:00 pm3-24 at Lehigh * 1:00 pm3-31 BUCKNELL * 1:00 PM4-7 LAFAYETTE * 4:00 PM4-10 BRYANT 7:00 PM4-14 at Providence 7:00 pm4-21 at Army * 12:00 pm4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament* Patriot League Opponent

2012 NAVY OPPONENTS

Jim Morrissey James KennedyShawn Nadelen Travis LoveTerry Mangan Colin Serling

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ColgateGame 8

March 24 • Hamilton, N.Y. • 2:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 10-4

First Meeting4-28-28 — Navy, 14-1 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-26-11 — Colgate, 5-4 in AnnapolisRick Sowell vs. Colgate: 4-0

Quick FactsLocation: Hamilton, N.Y.Enrollment: 2,800Nickname: RaidersColors: Maroon and WhiteAthletic Director: David RoachConference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Andy Kerr StadiumCapacity/Surface: 10,221 / Field Turf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 11-52011 Patriot League Record: 5-1 / 2ndPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: 18/12Starters R/L: 6/4Letterwinners R/L: 35/7

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mike Murphy (New Hampshire ‘96)Record at Colgate: 0-0 / First Yr.Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr.Office Phone: 315-228-7716

Media InformationSID Contact: Gloria NantulyaOffice Phone: 315-228-6761E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 315-228-6863Web Site: GoColgateRaiders.com

2012 Schedule2-11 BRYANT 1:00 PM2-18 VERMONT 12:00 PM2-25 DARTMOUTH 1:00 PM3-3 at Robert Morris 12:00 pm3-6 HOBART 4:00 PM3-10 at Holy Cross * 12:00 pm3-13 at Binghamton 3:00 pm3-17 FAIRFIELD 1:00 PM3-24 NAVY * 2:00 PM3-31 at Army * 12:00 pm4-7 LEHIGH * 2:00 PM4-14 LAFAYETTE * 1:00 PM4-20 at Bucknell * 7:00 pm4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament5-5 MARYLAND 1:00 PM* Patriot League Opponent

2012 NAVY OPPONENTSLehigh

Game 9March 30 • Annapolis, Md. • 7:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 28-1

First Meeting1910 — Navy, 4-2 in Annapolis

Last Meeting3-1-11 — Lehigh, 14-10 in Annapolis

Rick Sowell vs. Lehigh: 3-0

Quick FactsLocation: Bethlehem, Pa.Enrollment: 4,700Nickname: Mountain HawksColors: Brown and WhiteAthletic Director: Joe SterrettConference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Ulrich Sports Complex Capacity/Surface: 1,200 / Tiger Turf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 7-92011 Patriot League Record: 3-3 / 4thPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NRStarters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 34/8

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Kevin Cassese (Duke ‘03)Record at Lehigh: 25-36 / 4 Yrs.Overall Record: 25-36 / 4 Yrs.Office Phone: 610-758-4917

Media InformationSID Contact: Justin LafleurOffice Phone: 610-758-6631E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 610-758-6716Web Site: Lehighsports.com

2012 Schedule2-11 at Saint Joseph’s 2:00 pm2-18 Villanova 12:00 pm2-25 Manhattan 2:00 pm2-28 at Penn 7:00 pm3-3 at North Carolina 7:30 pm3-6 at VMI 3:00 pm3-11 Yale 1:00 pm3-17 Army * 1:00 pm3-20 at Penn State 7:00 pm3-24 Holy Cross * 1:00 pm3-30 at Navy * 7:00 pm4-7 at Colgate * 2:00 pm4-14 Bucknell * 7:00 pm4-21 at Lafayette * 2:00 pm4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament* Patriot League Opponent

Kevin Cassese David DiMariaMike Murphy Peter Baum

MarylandGame 10

April 6 • College Park, Md. • 7:00 pm

Series HistoryMaryland Leads, 52-33-1

First Meeting4-12-24 — Maryland, 5-3 in Wash. D.C.

Last Meeting4-8-11 — Maryland, 10-4 in AnnapolisRick Sowell vs. Maryland: 0-1

Quick FactsLocation: College Park, Md.Enrollment: 37,361Nickname: Terrapins, TerpsColors: Red, White, Black and GoldAthletic Director: Kevin AndersonConference: ACCHome Field: Byrd StadiumCapacity/Surface: 54,000 / Grass

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 13-52011 ACC Record: 1-2 / 3rdPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: 8/8Starters R/L: 5/5Letterwinners R/L: 26/22

Coaching StaffHead Coach: John Tillman (Cornell ‘91)Record at Maryland: 13-5 / 1 Yr.Overall Record: 33-24 / 4 Yrs.Office Phone: 301-314-7114

Media InformationSID Contact: Patrick FischerOffice Phone: 301-314-7062E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 410-688-4471Web Site: umterps.com

2012 Schedule2-18 HARTFORD 1:00 PM2-24 at Georgetown 7:00 pm3-3 DUKE * 1:00 PM3-6 at UMBC 7:00 pm3-10 MARIST 1:00 PM3-17 VILLANOVA 1:00 PM3-24 at North Carolina * 12:00 pm3-31 VIRGINIA * 12:00 PM4-6 NAVY 7:00 PM4-14 at Johns Hopkins 6:00 pm4-20/22 ACC Tournament4-25 at Mount St. Mary’s 7:00 pm4-28 BELLARMINE 1:00 PM5-5 at Colgate 1:00 pm* ACC Opponent

John Tillman Joe Cummings

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ArmyGame 11

April 14 • West Point, N.Y. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryNavy Leads, 57-30-3

First Meeting5-31-24 — Navy, 5-0 in West Point

Last Meeting4-16-11 — Army, 14-9 in Annapolis

Rick Sowell vs. Army: 0-2

Quick FactsLocation: West Point, N.Y.Enrollment: 4,400Nickname: Black KnightsColors: Black, Gold and GrayAthletic Director: Boo CorriganConference: Patriot LeagueHome Field: Michie StadiumCapacity/Surface: 38,000 / FieldTurf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 9-62011 Patriot League Record: 4-2 / 3rdPreseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/RVStarters R/L: 6/4Letterwinners R/L: 27/14

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Joe Alberici (Alfred ‘91)Record at Army: 49-44 / 6 Yrs.Overall Record: 57-50 / 7 Yrs.Office Phone: 845-938-2429

Media InformationSID Contact: Tracy NelsonOffice Phone: 845-938-4090E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 845-938-3377Web Site: goARMYsports.com

2012 Schedule2-10 MASSACHUSETTS 3:00 PM2-15 WAGNER 3:00 PM2-18 VMI 12:00 PM2-26 at Syracuse 2:00 pm3-3 at Cornell 1:00 pm3-6 RUTGERS 7:00 PM3-10 vs. Air Force 1:00 pm3-17 at Lehigh * 1:00 pm3-24 at Lafayette * 12:00 pm3-31 COLGATE * 12:00 PM4-7 at Bucknell * 1:00 pm4-14 NAVY * 12:00 PM4-21 HOLY CROSS * 12:00 PM4-29/5-1 Patriot League Tournament5-5 at Johns Hopkins 2:00 pm* Patriot League Opponent^ played at Houston, Texas

Johns HopkinsGame 12

April 21 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Series HistoryJohns Hopkins leads, 58-26-1

First Meeting1908 — Johns Hopkins, 6-1 in Annapolis

Last Meeting4-23-11 — Johns Hopkins, 14-5 in BaltimoreRick Sowell vs. Johns Hopkins: 0-0

Quick FactsLocation: Baltimore, Md.Enrollment: 4,950Nickname: Blue JaysColors: Columbia Blue and BlackAthletic Director: Tom CalderConference: IndependentHome Field: Homewood FieldCapacity/Surface: 8,500 / Sportexe Turf

Lacrosse Information2011 Overall Record: 13-3Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 4/3Starters R/L: 9/1Letterwinners R/L: 35/8

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Dave Pietramala (J. Hopkins ‘90)Record at Johns Hopkins: 126-41 / 10 Yrs.Overall Record: 149-58 / 13 Yrs.Office Phone: 410-516-7479

Media InformationSID Contact: Ernie LarossaOffice Phone: 410-516-0552E-Mail: [email protected] Box Phone: 410-516-0243Web Site: HopkinsSports.com

2012 Schedule2-17 TOWSON 5:00 PM2-21 DELAWARE 5:00 PM2-25 SIENA 3:00 PM3-2 at Princeton 5:00 pm3-6 MANHATTAN 3:30 PM3-10 vs. UMBC + 4:00 pm3-17 SYRACUSE 4:00 PM3-24 at Virginia 2:00 pm4-1 vs. North Carolina ^ 6:30 pm4-5 ALBANY 7:00 PM4-14 MARYLAND 6:00 PM4-21 at Navy 12:00 pm4-28 at Loyola 1:00 pm5-5 ARMY 2:00 PM+ Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic; Baltimore, Md.^ Konica Minolta Big City Classic; E. Rutherford, N.J.

2012 NAVY OPPONENTS

Joe Alberici Garrett Thul Dave Pietramala Kevin Boland

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ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY

Date W/L Score Site5-31-24 W 5-0 West Point5-30-25 W 3-2 Annapolis5-29-26 W 3-2 West Point5-28-27 W 6-1 Annapolis6-2-28 T 4-4 West Point5-27-33 L 8-5 Annapolis5-26-34 W 6-5 West Point6-1-35 W 7-6 Annapolis5-30-36 L 10-4 West Point5-29-37 L 6-5 Annapolis5-28-38 W 10-3 West Point5-27-39 W 5-4 Annapolis6-1-40 L 13-2 West Point5-31-41 L 7-5 Annapolis5-27-42 L 6-3 West Point5-29-43 W 12-5 Annapolis5-27-44 L 7-5 West Point5-26-45 T 7-7 Annapolis5-25-46 W 12-10 West Point5-24-47 L 9-3 Annapolis5-29-48 W 10-9 West Point5-28-49 W 14-5 Annapolis5-27-50 L 11-8 West Point5-26-51 L 11-5 Annapolis5-24-52 L 15-4 West Point5-23-53 W 10-7 Annapolis5-29-54 W 9-3 West Point5-28-55 W 6-2 Annapolis5-26-56 L 8-5 West Point6-1-57 W 14-6 Annapolis5-31-58 L 17-12 West Point5-30-59 L 11-6 Annapolis6-4-60 W 10-7 West Point6-3-61 L 10-8 Annapolis6-2-62 W 8-5 West Point6-1-63 L 11-9 Annapolis5-30-64 W 9-4 West Point6-5-65 W 18-7 West Point6-4-66 W 16-7 West Point6-3-67 W 7-5 Annapolis6-1-68 T 7-7 West Point5-31-69 L 14-4 Annapolis5-30-70 W 8-7 West Point6-1-71 L 7-4 West Point5-13-72 L 9-8 West Point5-12-73 W 8-5 Annapolis

Date W/L Score Site5-11-74 W 12-9 West Point6-1-75 W 10-5 Annapolis5-30-76 W 18-10 West Point6-4-77 W 14-7 Annapolis5-17-78 W 16-13 + Annapolis6-3-78 W 16-15 Annapolis5-5-79 W 10-9 Annapolis5-24-80 W 12-10 West Point4-12-81 L 9-8 Annapolis5-20-81 W 16-10 + West Point4-12-82 W 12-11 (1) West Point4-9-83 W 10-9 Annapolis4-7-84 L 9-6 West Point4-6-85 L 10-6 Annapolis4-5-86 W 12-4 West Point4-4-87 W 10-9 (1) Annapolis4-9-88 W 6-5 West Point4-8-89 W 12-1 Annapolis4-7-90 W 19-9 West Point4-6-91 L 11-10 (1) Annapolis4-4-92 L 12-7 West Point4-3-93 W 10-8 Annapolis4-2-94 W 10-9 West Point4-31-95 W 13-11 Annapolis4-27-96 L 15-8 West Point4-25-97 L 14-12 Annapolis4-25-98 W 11-5 West Point4-1-99 W 11-9 Annapolis4-29-00 W 10-8 West Point4-27-01 W 10-4 Annapolis4-27-02 W 9-6 West Point4-26-03 W 12-11 Annapolis4-27-04 W 18-10 West Point4-16-05 W 12-9 Annapolis5-1-05 W 15-8 $ Annapolis4-15-06 W 11-10 West Point4-30-06 W 8-5 $ Hamilton, N.Y.4-14-07 W 12-9 Annapolis, Md.4-27-07 W 12-1 $ Annapolis, Md.4-12-08 L 6-9 West Point, N.Y.4-11-09 W 8-4 Baltimore, Md.4-17-10 L 7-6 Baltimore, Md.5-2-10 L 11-8 $ West Point, N.Y.4-16-11 L 9-14 Annapolis, Md.(#) — Overtime; + — NCAA Tournament; $ —Patriot League Tournament

Not just a rivalry played on the gridiron, the Army-Navy lacrosse tradition dates back nearly 90 years.The Academies played the inaugural game on May31, 1924, with the Mids prevailing, 5-0, at West Point.Army and Navy battled each other from there out

on a yearly basis until 1929 when the series was side-lined for four years because of war times. The seriesresumed in 1933 with an 8-5 Army victory and has notbeen interrupted since.In 2004, Navy joined the Patriot League for

lacrosse. With the new conference affiliation, it guar-anteed the two service academies would meet at leastonce a year, and possibly a second time in the PatriotLeague Tournament. There have been only six years in which the two

programs have met twice in a season, including fourof the last seven seasons. In 1978, the Mids earneda 16-13 regular-season victory over the Black Knightsin Annapolis. Nearly three weeks later, the fourth-ranked Midshipmen defeated No. 5 Army, 16-15, athome in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.In 1981, 12th-ranked Army upset the No. 6 Mids on

their home field, claiming a 9-8 victory. Navy, howev-er, picked off No. 3 Army at West Point, 16-10, in thefirst round of the NCAA Tournament a month later.The two programs played one another twice in

2005, ‘06 ‘07 and ‘10, as Army and Navy met duringthe regular season, as well as the championshipgame of the Patriot League Tournament. Navy earnedwins in six of the eight games, including the April 16,2005, matchup in which an Army-Navy record crowdof 12,117 piled into Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium and cheered Navy to a 12-9 win.The annual Army-Navy Game was played on neu-

tral soil for the first time in the history of the serieswhen the two programs participated in the inauguralDay of Rivals on April 11, 2009, at M&T Bank Stadiumin Baltimore, Md. Anchored by a three-goal, two-assisteffort by Brendan Connors, along with a career-hightying 16-save performance by Smartlink Player of theGame Tommy Phelan, the Mids scored an 8-4 StarGame win over the Black Knights.The two have played at a neutral site three times

total (2006, ‘09, ‘10). Outside of the 2009 and ‘10 StarGames played in Baltimore, the only other time thetwo have faced each other on netural ground was onApril 30, 2006, in a Patriot League Tournamentmatchup in Hamilton, N.Y.The Midshipmen lead the overall series, 57-30-3,

winning 14 of the last 18 meetings. Navy’s 13-gamewinning streak, spanning nearly an entire decade(1998-07), is the longest winning streak by either teamin the series. Additionally, Navy owns a 52-29-3 advantage in

Star Games, including 10-straight between 1998-07.The Mids have won 14 of the last 19 Star Games.

Series MiscellanyFirst Meeting 5-31-24 — Navy, 5-0Last Meeting 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9Current Winning Streak Army, 3 GamesLast Navy Win 4-11-09 — Navy, 8-4In Annapolis 4-27-07 — Navy, 12-1In West Point 4-15-06 — Navy, 11-10Neutral Site 4-11-09 — Navy, 8-4

Last Army Win 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9In Annapolis 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9In West Point 5-2-10 — Army, 11-8

Largest Margin of Victory11 — five times, last by Navy, 12-1 (4-27-07)

Most Navy Goals 19 — 4-7-90Most Army Goals 17 — 5-31-58Most Goals Combined 31 — N16, A15 (6-3-78)Largest Margin of Defeat

11 — A, 13-2 (6/1/40); 11 — A, 15-4 (5-24-52)Fewest Navy Goals 2 (6-1-40)Fewest Army Goals 0 (5-31-24)Fewest Goals Combined 5 — N5, A0 (5-31-24)

Army-Navy HistoryOverall Games: Navy Leads, 57-30-3Star Games: Navy Leads, 52-29-3Home: 28-14-1; Road: 27-15-2; Neutral: 2-1-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOpponent W L T Streak First Meeting Last Meeting Last Navy Win Last Opp WinAir Force 4 1 0 Lost 1 2-26-94 W 19-3 3-25-03 L 6-8 3-29-00 17-2 3-25-03 8-6Army 57 30 3 Lost 3 5-31-24 W 5-0 4-16-11 L 9-14 4-11-09 8-4 4-16-11 14-9Baltimore 13 0 1 Won 13 5-16-59 T 6-6 4-12-72 W 16-3 4-12-72 16-3 ----Baltimore City College 10 0 0 Won 10 1908 W 4-2 4-13-18 W 8-0 1920 12-1 ----Brown 2 1 0 Lost 1 5-2-31 W 12-2 5-14-94 L 5-12 5-13-87 14-6 5-14-94 12-5Bucknell 7 4 0 Lost 1 4-3-96 L 5-6 3-7-11 L 11-12* 3-6-10 8-7* 3-7-11 12-11*Canisius 1 0 0 Won 1 3-13-07 W 13-5 3-13-07 W 13-5 3-13-07 13-5 ----Carlisle 3 0 2 Won 1 1910 W 3-2 1918 W 3-1 1918 3-1 ----City College of N.Y. 2 0 0 Won 2 4-1-44 W 27-0 3-31-45 L 0-29 3-31-45 29-0 ----Colgate 10 4 0 Lost 1 4-28-28 W 14-1 3-26-11 L 4-5 3-27-10 10-9* 3-26-11 5-4Cornell 15 5 0 Lost 1 1911 W 12-0 2-23-08 L 7-8* 5-23-04 6-5 2-23-08 8-7*Cortland State 1 1 0 Won 1 5-20-72 L 9-10 3-24-73 W 11-6 3-24-73 11-6 5-20-72 10-9Dartmouth 13 0 0 Won 13 4-3-37 W 6-2 3-27-77 W 17-7 3-27-77 17-7 ----Delaware 15 2 0 Won 1 4-5-77 W 17-8 5-14-05 W 9-7 5-14-05 9-7 3-28-99 11-8Denison 1 0 0 Won 1 3-26-69 W 22-2 3-26-69 W 22-2 3-26-69 22-2 ----Drexel 1 0 0 Won 1 3-24-43 W 20-6 3-24-43 W 20-6 3-24-43 20-6 ----Duke 24 10 0 Lost 7 4-29-46 W 7-3 5-9-09 L 5-14 3-20-93 12-11 5-9-09 14-5Georgetown 7 15 0 Lost 2 4-17-91 W 13-6 4-1-11 L 8-9 3-28-09 10-8 4-1-11 9-8Georgia Tech 4 0 0 Won 4 4-14-28 W 14-1 4-18-31 W 24-1 4-18-31 24-1 ----Harvard 37 5 1 Won 29 1908 L 1-7 5-18-88 W 10-9 5-18-88 10-9 1915 2-1Hobart 4 0 0 Won 4 1920 W 2-0 5-2-04 W 9-8 5-2-04 9-8 ----Hofstra 13 6 0 Lost 3 5-1-65 W 19-2 5-15-99 L 7-15 5-11-85 20-9 5-15-99 15-7Holy Cross 8 0 0 Won 8 4-18-04 W 23-5 3-19-11 W 8-3 3-20-10 12-3 ----Jacksonville 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Johns Hopkins 26 58 1 Lost 1 1908 L 1-6 4-23-11 L 5-14 4-24 9-8* 4-23-11 14-5Lafayette 12 1 0 Won 2 4-17-26 W 23-0 3-12-11 W 15-6 3-12-11 15-6 3-12-10 15-8Lehigh 28 2 0 Lost 1 1910 W 4-2 3-1-11 L 10-14 3-2-10 8-3 3-1-11 14-10Loyola (Md.) 3 3 0 Lost 3 5-6-39 W 14-4 2-19-11 L 8-9 4-3-43 8-1 2-19-11 9-8Marist 1 0 0 Won 1 2-15-03 W 12-1 2-15-03 W 12-1 2-15-03 12-1 ----Maryland 33 52 1 Lost 2 4-12-24 L 3-5 4-8-11 L 4-10 4-3-09 10-4 4-8-11 10-4UMBC 22 4 0 Won 2 3-20-74 W 16-7 4-15-03 W 13-10 4-15-03 13-10 2-24-01 9-8*Massachusetts 2 3 0 Lost 3 5-16-79 W 16-14 3-8-03 L 9-10 3-11-00 6-3 3-8-03 10-9MIT 1 0 0 Won 1 4-30-32 W 24-0 4-30-32 W 24-0 4-30-32 24-0 ----Mount St. Mary's 7 0 0 Won 7 4-14-98 W 16-8 3-3-09 W 6-2 3-3-09 6-2 ----New York 5 0 0 Won 5 4-18-25 W 3-0 3-30-29 W 11-0 3-30-29 11-10 ----North Carolina 12 14 0 Lost 2 3-26-75 W 11-4 2-25-11 L 8-10 5-10-08 8-7 2-25-11 10-8Ohio State 5 1 0 Won 4 2-22-03 W 13-10 2-14-09 W 8-6 2-14-09 8-6 2-28-04 12-9Pennsylvania 47 5 0 Won 13 1914 W 8-0 5-16-04 W 11-5 5-16-04 11-5 3-30-88 11-10Penn State 36 2 0 Lost 1 1919 W 13-0 4-12-03 L 4-5 4-12-02 9-7 4-12-03 5-4Princeton 39 15 1 Won 1 5-2-25 W 2-0 5-29-04 W 8-7 5-29-04 8-7 3-21-90 9-8*Providence 1 0 0 Won 1 2-19-05 W 9-2 2-19-05 W 9-2 2-19-05 9-2 ----Radford 4 0 0 Won 4 3-11-98 W 11-5 3-21-01 W 14-7 3-21-01 14-7 ----Randolph Macon 3 0 0 Won 3 4-30-27 W 7-1 4-6-29 W 13-1 4-6-29 13-1 ----Rutgers 21 7 0 Lost 1 5-16-25 W 6-3 3-15-03 L 8-13 3-16-02 6-3 3-15-03 13-8St. John's 2 0 0 Won 2 1920 W 5-0 5-2-23 W 12-1 5-2-23 12-1 ----Saint Joseph’s 3 0 0 Won 3 2-16-02 W 16-2 2-17-07 W 10-3 2-17-07 10-3 ----Stony Brook 8 0 0 Won 8 3-28-92 W 11-2 3-22-03 W 10-6 3-22-03 10-6 ----Swarthmore 16 0 3 Won 7 1910 W 7-5 4-7-51 W 14-4 4-7-51 14-4 ----Syracuse 18 8 1 Lost 5 1919 W 13-0 5-31-04 L 13-14 3-20-82 12-11 5-31-04 14-13Toronto 1 0 0 Won 1 5-23-25 W 6-2 5-23-25 W 6-2 5-23-25 6-2 ----Towson 6 4 0 Won 1 3-22-75 W 13-9 3-15-11 W 14-11 3-15-11 14-11 3-16-10 10-9Union College 1 0 0 Won 1 3-31-47 W 29-0 3-31-47 W 29-0 3-31-47 29-0 ----Virginia 31 18 0 Lost 5 4-25-28 W 19-0 5-21-05 L 8-10 4-21-90 10-7 5-21-05 10-8VMI 4 0 0 Won 4 2-9-08 W 10-2 2-12-11 W 14-8 2-12-11 14-8 ----Washington College 41 2 0 Won 11 4-1-50 W 10-5 2-26-97 W 7-6 2-26-97 7-6 3-13-85 10-9Washington & Lee 8 3 0 Won 6 4-17-71 W 10-8 3-10-84 W 13-9 3-10-84 13-9 5-18-74 11-9Western Maryland 3 0 0 Won 3 5-24-30 W 8-0 4-16-32 W 10-2 4-16-32 10-2 ----Williams College 1 0 0 Won 1 4-4-49 W 14-3 4-4-49 W 14-3 4-4-49 14-3 ----Yale 12 3 0 Lost 1 4-11-25 W 11-0 5-9-92 L 3-9 3-21-89 15-7 5-9-92 9-3* denotes overtimeBOLD denotes 2012 opponent

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Air ForceGames: 5Navy Leads, 4-1Streak: Air Force, 1 gameHome — 4-1; Road — 0-02-26-94 W 19-3 Annapolis, Md.3-24-98 W 10-7 Annapolis, Md.3-25-99 W 16-4 Annapolis, Md.3-29-00 W 17-2 Annapolis, Md.3-25-03 L 6-8 Annapolis, Md.

Australian All-StarsGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-05-4-67 W 17-14 Annapolis, Md.

BaltimoreGames: 14Navy Leads, 13-0-1Home — 13-0-1; Road — 0-05-16-59 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md.5-21-60 W 10-3 Annapolis, Md.5-20-61 W 12-10 Annapolis, Md.5-19-62 W 15-8 Annapolis, Md.5-18-63 W 19-7 Annapolis, Md.5-16-64 W 16-4 Annapolis, Md.5-22-65 W 22-5 Annapolis, Md.5-21-66 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.5-20-67 W 19-2 Annapolis, Md.5-18-68 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.5-17-69 W 23-1 Annapolis, Md.5-16-70 W 19-0 Annapolis, Md.5-15-71 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.4-12-72 W 16-3 Annapolis, Md.

Baltimore CityGames: 10Navy Leads, 10-0Home — 10-0; Road — 0-01908 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md.1909 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md.3-21-12 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md.1913 W 9-1 Annapolis, Md.1914 W 5-0 Annapolis, Md.1915 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.1917 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.1918 W 8-0 Annapolis, Md.1920 W 12-1 Annapolis, Md.

Baltimore Lacrosse ClubGames: 2Series Tied, 1-1Home — 1-1; Road — 0-05-26-62 L 13-16 Annapolis, Md.4-6-66 W 15-4 Annapolis, Md.

BrownGames: 3Navy Leads, 2-1Streak: Brown, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 1-1Home — 2-0; Road — 0-15-2-31 W 12-2 Annapolis, Md.5-13-87 W 14-6 + Annapolis, Md.5-14-94 L 5-12 + Providence, R.I.+ - NCAA Tournament

BucknellGames: 11Navy Leads, 7-4Streak: Bucknell, 1 gamePatriot League Tournament: 1-0Home — 4-1; Road — 2-3; Neutral — 1-04-3-96 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md.4-25-97 W 17-7 Annapolis, Md.3-13-04 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md.3-12-05 L 7-8 (1) Lewisburg, Pa.3-11-06 W 9-5 San Diego, Calif.3-25-07 W 6-3 Lewisburg, Pa.3-19-08 W 4-3 (1) Annapolis, Md.2-28-09 L 7-8 Lewisburg, Pa.4-26-09 W 9-8 = Lewisburg, Pa.3-6-10 W 8-7 (1) Annapolis, Md.3-7-11 L 11-12 (2) Lewisburg, Pa.(#) - overtime= - Patriot League Tournament

CanisiusGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 1-0; Road — 0-03-13-07 W 13-5 Annapolis, Md.

Carling Lacrosse ClubGames: 2Series Tied, 1-1Home — 1-1; Road — 0-03-29-69 L 8-10 Annapolis, Md.3-28-70 W 5-4 Annapolis, Md.

CarlisleGames: 5Navy Leads, 3-0-2Home — 3-0-2; Road — 0-01910 W 3-2 Annapolis, Md.1913 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md.1914 T 3-3 Annapolis, Md.1915 T 1-1 Annapolis, Md.1918 W 3-1 Annapolis, Md.

City College of New YorkGames: 2Navy Leads, 2-0Home — 2-0; Road — 0-04-1-44 W 27-0 Annapolis, Md.3-31-45 W 29-0 Annapolis, Md.

ColgateGames: 14Navy Leads, 10-4Streak: Colgate, 1 gamePatriot League Tournament: 3-1Home — 5-2; Road — 2-1; Neutral — 3-14-28-28 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md.4-9-58 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md.3-20-04 W 21-6 Orlando, Fla.4-30-04 W 15-5 = Annapolis, Md.3-19-05 W 11-6 Orlando, Fla.3-18-06 L 3-6 Hamilton, N.Y.3-21-07 W 15-10 Annapolis, Md.4-29-07 W 15-9 = Annapolis, Md.3-23-08 W 8-3 Hamilton, N.Y.4-25-08 L 9-12 = West Point, N.Y.3-21-09 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.4-24-09 W 9-8 (3)= Lewisburg, Pa.3-27-10 W 10-9 (1) Hamilton, N.Y.3-26-11 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.(#) - overtime= - Patriot League Tournament

CornellGames: 20Navy Leads, 15-5Streak: Cornell, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 2-2Home — 10-1; Road — 5-3; Neutral — 0-11911 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md.1915 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md.4-8-22 W 20-1 Annapolis, Md.5-8-26 W 3-0 Ithaca, N.Y.4-9-27 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.5-16-42 W 7-2 Annapolis, Md.

All-Time Navy Record 750-308-14Home 534-153-10Road 202-147-4Neutral 14-8-0

Patriot League Opponents* 122-41-3Home 68-18-1Road 44-22-2Neutral 10-1-0Regular Season 111-39-3Patriot League Tournament 11-2-0

*current teams competing in Patriot League...Navy was2-0 against Hobart in 2004 which is not reflected in thePatriot League Tournament or overall records.

Nonleague Opponents 629-268-11Home 466-135-9Road 158-127-2Neutral 5-6-0

Navy vs. The ConferencesOpponent Gms Record Pct. Last GameAmerica East 34 30-4-0 88.2 4/15/03 Navy def. UMBC 13-10Albany, Binghamton, Hartford, UMBC, Stony Brook, Vermont

Atlantic Coast 195 100-94-1 51.5 4-8-11 Maryland def. Navy 10-4Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia

Big East 80 49-30-1 61.9 4-1-11 Georgetown def. Navy 9-8Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, Rutgers, St. John’s, Syracuse, Villanova

Colonial 93 76-17-0 81.7 3-15-11 Navy def. Towson 14-11Delaware, Drexel, Hofstra, Massachusetts, Penn State, Saint Joseph’s, Towson

ECAC 21 16-5-0 76.2 2-19-11 Loyola def. Navy 9-8Air Force, Bellarmine, Denver, Fairfield, Hobart, Loyola, Michigan, Ohio State

Ivy 201 165-34-2 82.6 2-23-08 Cornell def. Navy 8-7 OTBrown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale

Metro Atlantic 6 6-0-0 1.000 2-12-11 Navy def. VMI 14-8Canisius, Detroit, Jacksonville, Manhattan, Marist, Siena, VMI

Northeast 7 7-0-0 1.00 3-3-09 Navy def. Mount St. Mary’s 6-2Bryant, Mount St. Mary’s, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, Wagner

Patriot 166 122-41-3 74.4 4-16-11 Army def. Navy 14-9Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh

Independents 85 26-58-1 31.2 4-23-11 Navy def. Johns Hopkins 14-5Johns Hopkins, Mercer

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS5-5-45 W 20-1 Annapolis, Md.5-4-46 W 24-5 Ithaca, N.Y.5-18-46 W 25-4 Annapolis, Md.4-1-72 W 12-9 Ithaca, N.Y.3-31-73 W 5-4 Annapolis, Md.3-30-74 L 11-17 Ithaca, N.Y.4-5-75 L 7-16 Annapolis, Md.5-24-75 W 15-12 + Ithaca, N.Y.5-21-77 L 6-22 + Ithaca, N.Y.5-20-78 L 7-13 + Ithaca, N.Y.5-23-04 W 6-5 + Ithaca, N.Y.2-23-08 L 7-8 (1) Uniondale, N.Y.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Cortland StateGames: 2Series Tied, 1-1Streak: Navy, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 1-1; Road — 0-05-20-72 L 9-10 (2)+ Annapolis, Md.3-24-73 W 11-6 Annapolis, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Crescent Athletic ClubGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-05-4-12 W 6-4 Annapolis, Md.

DartmouthGames: 13Navy Leads, 13-0Streak: Navy, 13 gamesHome — 13-0; Road — 0-04-3-37 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.4-2-38 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.4-1-39 W 11-3 Annapolis, Md.4-3-40 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.3-29-41 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md.4-2-42 W 9-8 Annapolis, Md.5-5-45 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.4-3-47 W 19-5 Annapolis, Md.3-31-48 W 13-6 Annapolis, Md.4-3-52 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md.3-17-73 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md.3-16-74 W 23-4 Annapolis, Md.3-27-77 W 17-7 Annapolis, Md.

DelawareGames: 17Navy Leads, 15-2Streak: Navy, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 1-0Home — 9-0; Road — 6-24-5-77 W 17-8 Annapolis, Md.4-11-78 W 18-10 Newark, Del.3-22-86 W 16-12 Newark, Del.3-21-87 W 21-10 Annapolis, Md.3-26-88 W 19-7 Newark, Del.3-25-89 W 13-6 Annapolis, Md.4-3-90 W 16-8 Newark, Del.3-23-91 W 16-8 Annapolis, Md.3-25-92 W 13-8 Newark, Del.3-27-93 W 11-7 Annapolis, Md.3-26-94 W 14-7 Newark, Del.3-25-95 W 11-6 Annapolis, Md.3-23-96 L 7-13 Newark, Del.3-22-97 W 18-10 Annapolis, Md.3-21-98 W 18-7 Annapolis, Md.3-28-99 L 8-11 Newark, Del.5-15-05 W 9-7 + Annapolis, Md.+ - NCAA Tournament

DenisonGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-03-26-69 W 22-2 Annapolis, Md.

DrexelGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 1-0; Road — 0-03-24-43 W 20-6 Annapolis, Md.

DukeGames: 34Navy Leads, 24-10Streak: Duke, 7 gamesCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 20-4; Road — 4-64-29-46 W 7-3 Annapolis, Md.5-3-47 W 10-4 Annapolis, Md.4-28-48 L 8-14 Annapolis, Md.4-13-49 W 13-7 Annapolis, Md.4-10-50 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.4-28-51 L 6-17 Durham, N.C.4-25-53 W 9-5 Annapolis, Md.4-24-54 W 17-3 Annapolis, Md.4-12-55 W 15-8 Annapolis, Md.5-5-56 W 23-4 Durham, N.C.4-20-57 W 21-0 Annapolis, Md.5-13-58 W 23-2 Annapolis, Md.5-12-59 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md.5-7-60 W 18-5 Annapolis, Md.5-6-61 W 17-2 Annapolis, Md.5-5-62 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md.5-4-63 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md.4-18-64 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md.4-17-65 W 19-2 Annapolis, Md.4-27-66 W 22-3 Annapolis, Md.3-17-84 W 14-5 Annapolis, Md.3-16-85 W 13-6 Durham, N.C.4-1-89 L 8-10 Durham, N.C.3-31-90 W 12-8 Annapolis, Md.3-30-91 W 9-8 Durham, N.C.3-21-92 W 11-8 Annapolis, Md.3-20-93 W 12-11 Durham, N.C.3-19-94 L 9-14 Annapolis, Md.3-18-95 L 9-11 Durham, N.C.3-16-96 L 4-15 Annapolis, Md.3-16-97 L 9-12 Durham, N.C.3-15-98 L 6-7 Annapolis, Md.3-21-99 L 4-9 Durham, N.C.5-9-09 L 5-14 + Durham, N.C.+ - NCAA Tournament

GeorgetownGames: 22Georgetown Leads, 15-7Streak: Georgetown, 2 gamesNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 4-7; Road — 3-8; Neutral — 0-04-17-91 W 13-6 Annapolis, Md.4-15-92 W 12-4 Washington, D.C.4-14-93 W 11-7 Annapolis, Md.4-13-94 L 9-11 Washington, D.C.4-12-95 L 13-14 Annapolis, Md.3-30-96 L 12-14 Washington, D.C.3-28-97 L 8-13 Annapolis, Md.3-28-98 L 7-9 Washington, D.C.4-3-99 W 12-11 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-1-00 L 10-14 Washington, D.C.4-1-01 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.3-30-02 L 7-14 Washington, D.C.3-30-03 L 3-4 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-3-04 W 7-5 Washington, D.C.4-2-3-05* L 6-11 Annapolis, Md.4-1-06 L 5-9 Annapolis, Md.5-14-06 L 7-9 + Washington, D.C.

3-31-07 L 9-10 Washington, D.C.3-29-08 L 10-11 (1) Annapolis, Md.3-28-09 W 10-8 Washington, D.C.4-2-10 L 12-13 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-1-11 L 8-9 Washington, D.C.*game suspended due to death of official Scott Boylefollowing the first quarter of play, resumed the follow-ing day.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Georgia TechGames: 4Navy Leads, 4-0Home — 4-0; Road — 0-04-14-28 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md.4-27-29 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.4-19-30 W 23-1 Annapolis, Md.4-18-31 W 24-1 Annapolis, Md.

HarvardGames: 43Navy Leads, 37-5-1Streak: Navy, 29 gamesNCAA Tournament: 1-0Home — 35-5-1; Road — 2-01908 L 1-7 Annapolis, Md.1909 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md.1910 L 0-1 Annapolis, Md.1911 L 2-4 Annapolis, Md.1913 L 4-8 Annapolis, Md.1914 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.1915 L 1-2 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md.1920 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.5-3-30 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.5-16-31 W 12-1 Cambridge, Mass.5-14-32 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.4-8-33 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md.4-6-35 W 7-1 Annapolis, Md.4-4-36 W 8-2 Annapolis, Md.4-10-37 W 19-2 Annapolis, Md.4-9-38 W 13-2 Annapolis, Md.4-8-39 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.4-6-40 W 7-2 Annapolis, Md.4-5-41 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md.4-4-42 W 17-4 Annapolis, Md.4-5-47 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.4-3-48 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.4-6-49 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.4-8-50 W 15-0 Annapolis, Md.4-4-51 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md.4-5-52 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md.4-4-53 W 13-1 Annapolis, Md.4-8-54 W 21-2 Annapolis, Md.4-4-55 W 21-3 Annapolis, Md.4-7-56 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.4-6-57 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md.4-7-62 W 17-4 Annapolis, Md.4-7-65 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md.4-5-67 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.4-3-68 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md.4-2-69 W 17-8 Annapolis, Md.4-1-70 W 9-7 Annapolis, Md.4-7-71 W 8-4 Annapolis, Md.4-6-72 W 16-3 Annapolis, Md.4-4-73 W 21-4 Annapolis, Md.5-18-88 W 10-9 + Cambridge, Mass.+ - NCAA Tournament

HobartGames: 4Navy Leads, 4-0Streak: Navy, 4 gamesPatriot League Tournament: 1-0Home — 4-0; Road — 0-01920 W 2-0 Annapolis, Md.

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4-19-41 W 17-4 Annapolis, Md.3-16-04 W 13-8 Annapolis, Md.5-2-04 W 9-8 = Annapolis, Md.= - Patriot League Tournament

HofstraGames: 19Navy Leads, 13-6Streak: Hofstra, 3 gamesNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 6-2; Road — 7-3; Neutral — 0-15-1-65 W 19-2 Hempstead, N.Y.4-27-66 W 11-2 Annapolis, Md.5-3-69 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.5-2-70 W 9-4 Hempstead, N.Y.5-1-71 W 8-5 Annapolis, Md.5-6-72 W 8-3 Hempstead, N.Y.4/28/73 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.4/6/74 W 17-6 Hempstead, N.Y.4/19/75 W 15-10 Annapolis, Md.4/17/76 W 17-13 Hempstead, N.Y.4/16/77 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md.4/11/79 W 19-12 Hempstead, N.Y.4/13/80 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md.3/16/83 L 10-14 Hempstead, N.Y.5/12/84 L 13-14 Annapolis, Md.5/11/85 W 20-9 Hempstead, N.Y.4/10/98 L 8-9 Hempstead, N.Y.4/16/99 L 7-8 Hempstead, N.Y.5/15/99 L 7-15 + Providence, R.I.+ - NCAA Tournament

Holy CrossGames: 8Navy Leads, 8-0Streak: Navy, 8 gamesHome — 3-0; Road — 3-0; Neutral — 2-04-18-04 W 23-5 Annapolis, Md.3-27-05 W 8-5 Worcester, Mass.3-26-06 W 17-3 Annapolis, Md.3-17-07 W 12-2 Dallas, Texas3-15-08 W 16-3 Dallas, Texas3-14-09 W 10-5 Worcester, Mass.3-20-10 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md.3-19-11 W 8-3 Worcester, Mass.

Johns HopkinsGames: 85Johns Hopkins leads, 58-26-1Streak: Johns Hopkins, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 18-31-1; Road — 7-27; Neutral — 1-01908 L 1-6 Annapolis, Md.1909 L 4-7 Annapolis, Md.1910 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.1911 L 1-2 Annapolis, Md.1913 T 4-4 Annapolis, Md.1914 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md.1915 L 2-4 Annapolis, Md.1916 L 3-6 Annapolis, Md.1918 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md.1919 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 9-0 Annapolis, Md.5-6-22 W 9-1 Annapolis, Md.5-12-23 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md.4-26-24 L 4-5 Baltimore, Md.5-9-25 W 8-1 Annapolis, Md.5-7-27 L 5-6 Baltimore, Md.5-12-28 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md.4-14-43 W 7-4 Annapolis, Md.5-12-45 L 5-7 Baltimore, Md.4-20-46 L 9-12 Annapolis, Md.5-10-47 L 7-14 Baltimore, Md.5-8-48 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.5-13-50 L 4-8 Annapolis, Md.5-12-51 L 10-13 Baltimore, Md.5-10-52 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.5-9-53 W 7-4 Baltimore, Md.5-8-54 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md.5-14-55 W 13-3 Baltimore, Md.5-12-56 L 6-8 Annapolis, Md.5-11-57 L 6-15 Baltimore, Md.5-10-58 L 7-14 Annapolis, Md.5-9-59 W 13-11 Baltimore, Md.5-14-60 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md.5-13-61 W 15-9 Baltimore, Md.5-12-62 W 16-11 Annapolis, Md.5-11-63 W 10-5 Baltimore, Md.5-9-64 W 15-3 Annapolis, Md.5-8-65 W 15-6 Baltimore, Md.5-14-66 W 12-7 Annapolis, Md.5-13-67 L 6-9 Baltimore, Md.5-11-68 L 3-11 Annapolis, Md.5-10-69 W 9-6 Baltimore, Md.5-9-70 L 7-9 Annapolis, Md.5-8-71 W 9-6 Houston, Texas4-29-72 L 3-17 Annapolis, Md.

5-5-73 L 7-12 Baltimore, Md.5-4-74 W 13-12 Annapolis, Md.5-10-75 L 11-16 Baltimore, Md.5-8-76 L 10-18 Annapolis, Md.5-7-77 L 11-17 Baltimore, Md.5-6-78 L 11-22 Annapolis, Md.5-5-79 L 10-17 Baltimore, Md.5-3-80 L 8-13 Annapolis, Md.5-2-81 L 6-9 Annapolis, Md.5-1-82 L 7-12 Annapolis, Md.4-30-83 L 8-13 Baltimore, Md.4-28-84 L 6-9 Annapolis, Md.4-27-85 L 10-24 Baltimore, Md.4-26-86 L 11-14 Annapolis, Md.4-25-87 L 9-10 Baltimore, Md.4-30-88 L 7-10 Annapolis, Md.4-29-89 L 5-7 Baltimore, Md.4-28-90 L 4-6 Annapolis, Md.4-27-91 L 11-15 Baltimore, Md.4-25-92 L 12-22 Annapolis, Md.4-24-93 L 8-11 Baltimore, Md.4-22-94 L 11-12 Annapolis, Md.4-22-95 L 8-16 Baltimore, Md.4-19-96 L 11-18 Annapolis, Md.4-19-97 L 5-24 Baltimore, Md.4-17-98 L 14-15 Annapolis, Md.4-24-99 L 1-11 Baltimore, Md.4-22-00 L 6-7 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-21-01 L 11-13 Baltimore, Md.4-20-02 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.4-19-03 L 3-17 Baltimore, Md.4-24-04 L 9-10 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-23-05 L 8-9 (1) Baltimore, Md.4-22-06 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.4-21-07 L 9-10 Baltimore, Md.4-19-08 L 5-12 Annapolis, Md.5-17-08 L 4-10 + Annapolis, Md.4-18-09 L 7-15 Baltimore, Md.4-24-10 W 9-8 (1) Annapolis, Md.4-23-11 L 5-14 Baltimore, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Johns Hopkins ClubGames: 3Johns Hopkins Club leads, 2-1Home — 0-2; Road — 1-04-22-44 L 3-4 Annapolis, Md.5-13-44 W 5-4 Baltimore, Md.4-21-45 L 7-8 Annapolis, Md.

In 2010, more than 10,000 spectators at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium watched Navy’sAndy Warner (1) score the game-winning goal with just 10 seconds remaining in overtime to snapa 36-game skid against Johns Hopkins.

Midfielder Steve Looney scored the game-win-ner to lead Navy to a 9-8 win over Hobart in2004 and the program’s first Patriot LeagueTournament title.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSLafayetteGames: 13Navy Leads, 12-1Streak: Navy, 2 gamesHome — 8-0; Road — 3-1; Neutral — 1-04-17-26 W 23-0 Annapolis, Md.4-20-29 W 17-1 Annapolis, Md.4-26-30 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.4-25-31 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.2-21-04 W 14-1 Easton, Pa.3-15-05 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md.3-15-06 W 11-6 Annapolis, Md.2-24-07 W 9-4 Easton, Pa.3-8-08 W 8-5 Easton, Pa.3-7-09 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md.3-12-10 L 8-15 Easton, Pa.4-30-10 W 11-9 = West Point, N.Y.3-12-11 W 15-6 Annapolis, Md.= - Patriot League Tournament

LehighGames: 30Navy Leads, 28-2Streak: Lehigh, 1 gamePatriot League Tournament: 2-0Home — 21-1; Road — 6-1; Neutral — 1-01910 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md.1911 W 7-2 Annapolis, Md.4-4-12 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.1913 L 3-4 Annapolis, Md.1914 W 5-1 Annapolis, Md.1919 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md.1920 W 9-1 Annapolis, Md.4-22-22 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md.4-21-23 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.4-24-26 W 8-1 Annapolis, Md.5-14-27 W 18-1 Annapolis, Md.4-21-28 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.4-13-29 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.5-10-30 W 6-1 Bethlehem, Pa.5-9-31 W 18-1 Annapolis, Md.4-23-32 W 23-0 Annapolis, Md.4-15-33 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md.5-22-48 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md.3-27-01 W 13-4 Bethlehem, Pa.3-26-02 W 7-4 Annapolis, Md.4-16-04 W 16-7 Annapolis, Md.3-25-05 W 11-5 Bethlehem, Pa.4-29-05 W 10-6 = Annapolis, Md.3-24-06 W 9-4 Annapolis, Md.4-28-06 W 9-2 = Hamilton, N.Y.3-10-07 W 9-5 Bethlehem, Pa.3-11-08 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md.3-10-09 W 10-8 Bethlehem, Pa.3-2-10 W 8-3 Bethlehem, Pa.3-1-11 L 10-14 Bethlehem, Pa.= - Patriot League Tournament

Loyola Games: 6Series Tied, 3-3Streak: Loyola , 3 gamesNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 3-2; Road — 0-15-6-39 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.4-18-42 W 12-8 Annapolis, Md.4-3-43 W 8-1 Annapolis, Md.5-15-93 L 8-19 + Annapolis, Md.2-20-10 L 7-8 (1) Annapolis, Md.2-19-11 L 8-9 Baltimore, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

MaristGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 1-0; Road — 0-02-24-03* W 12-1 Annapolis, Md.*due to weather and field conditions, the game wascalled after 3 quarters

MarylandGames: 86Maryland Leads, 52-33-1Streak: Maryland, 2 gamesNCAA Tournament: 0-4Home — 20-28-1; Road — 13-22; Neutral — 0-24-12-24 L 3-5 Washington, D.C.4-16-27 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.5-5-28 L 2-3 College Park, Md.6-1-29 W 4-3 Annapolis, Md.5-31-30 L 1-5 Annapolis, Md.5-30-31 L 1-8 Annapolis, Md.5-28-32 L 2-4 Annapolis, Md.4-22-33 L 3-7 Annapolis, Md.5-12-34 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md.5-11-35 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md.5-9-36 L 2-7 Annapolis, Md.5-15-37 L 2-6 Annapolis, Md.5-14-38 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md.5-13-39 L 3-5 Annapolis, Md.5-11-40 L 3-12 Annapolis, Md.5-8-43 W 9-8 Annapolis, Md.5-15-46 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.4-12-47 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.4-24-48 L 3-8 College Park, Md.4-23-49 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.4-22-50 W 6-5 College Park, Md.4-21-51 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.4-19-52 W 10-9 College Park, Md.4-18-53 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.4-17-54 W 12-7 College Park, Md.4-30-55 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.4-28-56 L 5-10 College Park, Md.4-27-57 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.4-26-58 L 10-17 College Park, Md.4-25-59 L 8-15 Annapolis, Md.4-30-60 W 15-14 College Park, Md.4-29-61 W 9-7 Annapolis, Md.4-28-62 W 22-12 College Park, Md.4-27-63 W 17-9 Annapolis, Md.4-25-64 W 11-7 College Park, Md.4-24-65 W 13-7 Annapolis, Md.4-23-66 W 11-9 College Park, Md.

4-22-67 W 10-8 Annapolis, Md.4-20-68 L 3-5 College Park, Md.4-19-69 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.4-18-70 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md.5-25-71 W 10-5 Annapolis, Md.5-29-71 L 7-10 + College Park, Md.3-25-72 L 10-12 College Park, Md.4-14-73 L 7-14 Annapolis, Md.4-20-74 L 7-12 College Park, Md.4-26-75 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.5-31-75 L 13-20 + Baltimore, Md.4-24-76 L 10-14 College Park, Md.5-23-76 L 11-22 + College Park, Md.4-23-77 L 13-16 Annapolis, Md.4-22-78 L 13-16 College Park, Md.4-21-79 L 12-17 Annapolis, Md.5-19-79 L 10-15 + College Park, Md.4-19-80 W 11-9 College Park, Md.4-18-81 W 16-15 Annapolis, Md.4-17-82 L 10-12 College Park, Md.4-16-83 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.4-14-84 L 9-14 College Park, Md.4-13-85 W 7-5 Annapolis, Md.4-12-86 L 8-11 College Park, Md.4-11-87 L 5-17 Annapolis, Md.4-16-88 W 8-7 (2) College Park, Md.4-15-89 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md.4-15-90 L 6-18 College Park, Md.4-13-91 L 6-10 Annapolis, Md.4-11-92 W 11-3 College Park, Md.4-10-93 L 10-11 Annapolis, Md.4-9-94 L 4-11 College Park, Md.4-8-95 L 11-19 Annapolis, Md.4-6-96 L 10-11 College Park, Md.4-5-97 L 5-10 Annapolis, Md.4-4-98 L 7-21 College Park, Md.4-10-99 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md.4-8-00 L 5-6 College Park, Md.4-7-01 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md.4-5-02 L 5-6 College Park, Md.4-5-03 L 7-9 Annapolis, Md.4-10-04 W 9-6 College Park, Md.4-8-05 W 9-8 Annapolis, Md.4-8-06 W 7-6 College Park, Md.4-6-07 L 7-8 (2) Annapolis, Md.4-4-08 W 5-4 College Park, Md.4-3-09 W 10-4 Annapolis, Md.4-10-10 L 9-11 College Park, Md.4-8-11 L 4-10 Annapolis, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

In 2004, attackman Joe Bossi scored three goals in leading the Midshipmen to a 9-6 victory overMaryland in College Park in what marked Navy’s first win over a No.1-ranked team.

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UMBCGames: 26Navy Leads, 22-4Streak: Navy, 2 gamesHome — 12-2; Road — 10-23-20-74 W 16-7 Annapolis, Md.3-19-75 L 9-10 Catonsville, Md.4-3-76 W 13-9 Annapolis, Md.4-2-77 W 22-10 Catonsville, Md.4-1-78 W 15-8 Annapolis, Md.3-31-79 W 13-12 Catonsville, Md.3-29-80 W 19-14 Annapolis, Md.3-28-81 W 13-8 Catonsville, Md.3-27-82 W 12-8 Annapolis, Md.3-26-83 L 6-10 Catonsville, Md.3-21-84 W 16-10 Annapolis, Md.3-9-85 W 9-8 (1) Annapolis, Md.3-8-86 W 11-6 Catonsville, Md.3-7-87 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.3-5-88 W 13-6 Catonsville, Md.3-29-89 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md.3-28-90 W 16-6 Catonsville, Md.2-25-95 W 16-13 Annapolis, Md.2-24-96 W 14-13 Annapolis, Md.2-22-97 W 11-10 Catonsville, Md.2-21-98 W 15-12 Catonsville, Md.2-27-99 L 3-9 Annapolis, Md.2-26-00 W 11-2 Catonsville, Md.2-24-01 L 8-9 (1) Annapolis, Md.2-23-02 W 11-4 Catonsville, Md.4-15-03 W 13-10 Annapolis, Md.(#) - overtime

Maryland StateGames: 2Navy leads, 2-0Home — 2-0; Road — 0-01920 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 15-0 Annapolis, Md.

MassachusettsGames: 5Massachusetts Leads, 3-2Streak: Massachusetts, 3 gamesNCAA Tournament: 1-0Home — 1-1; Road — 0-2; Neutral — 1-05-16-79 W 16-14 + Annapolis, Md.3-11-00 W 6-3 Piscataway, N.J.3-10-01 L 8-11 Amherst, Mass.3-9-02 L 10-13 Annapolis, Md.3-8-03 L 9-10 Amherst, Mass.+ - NCAA Tournament

MITGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-04-30-32 W 24-0 Annapolis, Md.

Mount St. Mary’sGames: 7Navy Leads, 7-0Streak: Navy, 7 gamesHome — 4-0; Road — 3-04-14-98 W 16-8 Annapolis, Md.4-20-99 W 11-7 Annapolis, Md.4-18-00 W 13-5 Emmitsburg, Md.4-17-01 W 16-3 Annapolis, Md.4-16-02 W 10-5 Emmitsburg, Md.2-29-08 W 12-5 Annapolis, Md.

3-3-09 W 6-2 Emmitsburg, Md.

Mt. Washington Lacrosse ClubGames: 24Mount Washington L.C. leads, 14-10Home — 10-14; Road — 0-01909 L 3-7 Annapolis, Md.1910 W 6-1 Annapolis, Md.1911 W 6-0 Annapolis, Md.5-9-12 W 2-0 Annapolis, Md.1913 W 8-0 Annapolis, Md.1915 L 1-2 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md.5-13-22 W 3-2 Annapolis, Md.4-7-23 W 8-2 Annapolis, Md.4-9-32 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.5-13-33 L 2-10 Annapolis, Md.4-28-34 L 4-11 Annapolis, Md.5-18-35 L 4-14 Annapolis, Md.5-16-36 L 1-9 Annapolis, Md.5-11-46 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.5-28-60 L 7-11 Annapolis, Md.5-27-61 L 10-15 Annapolis, Md.4-3-65 W 11-10 Annapolis, Md.4-16-66 L 11-12 Annapolis, Md.4-15-67 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.4-6-68 L 5-10 Annapolis, Md.4-5-69 W 15-4 Annapolis, Md.4-4-70 W 6-4 Annapolis, Md.4-3-71 L 4-10 Annapolis, Md.

Mt. Washington Jrs.Games: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-01910 W 6-0 Annapolis, Md.

New York UniversityGames: 5Navy leads, 5-0Home — 5-0; Road — 0-04-18-25 W 3-0 Annapolis, Md.4-3-26 W 4-0 Annapolis, Md.4-2-27 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.3-31-28 W 7-3 Annapolis, Md.3-30-29 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.

North CarolinaGames: 26Series North Carolina Leads, 14-12Streak: North Carolina, 3 gamesNCAA Tournament: 2-4Home — 8-4; Road — 4-103-26-75 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.4-14-76 W 10-4 Annapolis, Md.5-19-76 W 13-9 + Annapolis, Md.5-13-78 W 16-11 Chapel Hill, N.C.5-21-80 L 11-18 + Annapolis, Md.5-23-81 L 8-17 + Chapel Hill, N.C.5-19-82 L 2-16 + Chapel Hill, N.C.3-24-84 L 4-11 Chapel Hill, N.C.3-23-85 L 11-15 Annapolis, Md.3-2-96 L 7-24 Chapel Hill, N.C.3-2-97 W 13-12 Annapolis, Md.2-28-98 L 7-17 Chapel Hill, N.C.3-6-99 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md.3-4-00 L 10-11 (1) Chapel Hill, N.C.3-3-01 L 10-11 Annapolis, Md.3-2-02 L 10-11 (6) Chapel Hill, N.C.2-28-03 W 9-8 (4) Annapolis, Md.3-5-04 W 9-8 (1) Chapel Hill, N.C.3-5-05 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.3-4-06 W 11-3 Chapel Hill, N.C.3-2-07 W 19-8 Annapolis, Md.5-13-07 L 8-12 + Chapel Hill, N.C.5-10-08 W 8-7 + Chapel Hill, N.C.2-20-09 L 8-9 Chapel Hill, N.C.2-25-10 L 4-11 Annapolis, Md.

2-25-11 L 8-10 Chapel Hill, N.C.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Ohio StateGames: 5Navy Leads, 4-1Streak: Navy, 3 gamesHome — 1-1; Road — 3-02-22-03 W 13-10 Columbus, Ohio2-28-04 L 9-12 Annapolis, Md.2-26-05 W 11-5 Columbus, Ohio2-24-06 W 9-3 Annapolis, Md.2-16-08 W 8-7 (1) Columbus, Ohio(#) - overtime

Onondaga Indian TribeGames: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-05-15-26 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md.

Oxford-CambridgeGames: 1Oxford-Cambridge leads, 1-0Home — 0-1; Road — 0-04-5-30 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.

PennGames: 52Navy Leads, 47-5Streak: Navy, 13 gamesNCAA Tournament: 4-0Home — 31-2; Road — 16-31914 W 8-0 Annapolis, Md.1915 W 5-0 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.1917 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md.4-12-22 W 17-0 Annapolis, Md.4-28-23 W 5-1 Annapolis, Md.5-3-24 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md.5-18-29 W 7-4 Annapolis, Md.5-7-32 W 9-2 Philadelphia, Pa.4-29-33 W 6-1 Annapolis, Md.4-7-34 W 13-1 Annapolis, Md.5-21-38 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.5-27-39 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md.

Nick Mirabito scored the game-winner to leadthe Mids to an 8-7 victory over North Carolinain the quarters of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.

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5-18-40 W 16-2 Philadelphia, Pa.5-14-41 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.5-2-42 W 18-0 Annapolis, Md.5-14-49 W 20-4 Annapolis, Md.5-20-50 W 18-2 Philadelphia, Pa.5-19-51 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.5-17-52 W 17-2 Philadelphia, Pa.5-16-53 W 12-5 Annapolis, Md.5-15-54 W 15-5 Annapolis, Md.4-20-55 W 23-1 Philadelphia, Pa.5-17-58 W 18-0 Philadelphia, Pa.5-21-75 W 17-6 + Annapolis, Md.5-13-77 L 12-19 Philadelphia, Pa.5-17-77 W 14-12 + Philadelphia, Pa.4-5-78 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md.4-4-79 W 14-9 Philadelphia, Pa.4-2-80 W 24-6 Annapolis, Md.4-1-81 W 8-7 Philadelphia, Pa.3-31-82 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md.3-30-83 W 13-9 Philadelphia, Pa.3-28-84 L 3-5 Annapolis, Md.3-27-85 L 10-11 (1) Philadelphia, Pa.3-26-86 W 12-11 Annapolis, Md.3-25-87 L 9-11 Philadelphia, Pa.3-30-88 L 10-11 Annapolis, Md.3-18-89 W 12-11 Philadelphia, Pa.5-17-89 W 12-11 + Annapolis, Md.3-17-90 W 16-10 Annapolis, Md.3-16-91 W 8-7 Philadelphia, Pa.3-15-92 W 9-3 Annapolis, Md.3-24-93 W 14-11 Philadelphia, Pa.3-12-94 W 13-12 (1) Annapolis, Md.3-11-95 W 16-6 Philadelphia, Pa.3-9-96 W 10-6 Annapolis, Md.3-8-97 W 9-8 Philadelphia, Pa.3-7-98 W 12-11 Annapolis, Md.3-13-99 W 12-8 Philadelphia, Pa.5-16-04 W 11-5 + Annapolis, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Penn StateGames: 38Navy Leads, 36-2Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 30-0; Road — 6-21919 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.1920 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 18-0 Annapolis, Md.4-29-22 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.

5-5-23 W 12-2 Annapolis, Md.5-10-24 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.5-11-29 W 7-4 Annapolis, Md.5-6-33 W 11-4 State College, Pa.4-21-34 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.4-13-40 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.4-12-41 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.4-11-42 W 8-5 Annapolis, Md.4-24-43 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md.4-29-44 W 21-1 Annapolis, Md.4-28-45 W 20-0 State College, Pa.5-19-45 W 23-0 Annapolis, Md.4-27-46 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.4-26-47 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.5-1-48 W 9-3 Annapolis, Md.4-30-49 W 19-7 State College, Pa.4-15-50 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.4-14-51 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md.4-12-52 W 21-0 Annapolis, Md.4-11-53 W 19-1 Annapolis, Md.4-14-54 W 23-1 Annapolis, Md.4-16-55 W 16-2 State College, Pa.4-14-56 W 17-4 Annapolis, Md.4-13-57 W 19-8 Annapolis, Md.4-12-58 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.4-11-59 W 29-3 State College, Pa.4-6-60 W 17-3 Annapolis, Md.4-8-61 W 16-5 Annapolis, Md.2-29-92 L 9-16 State College, Pa.2-27-93 W 11-9 Annapolis, Md.4-14-00 W 12-5 Annapolis, Md.4-14-01 W 10-9 (1) State College, Pa.4-12-02 W 9-7 Annapolis, Md.4-12-03 L 4-5 State College, Pa.(#) - overtime

Philadelphia Lacrosse ClubGames: 8Navy leads, 8-0Home — 8-0; Road — 0-05-6-44 W 19-1 Annapolis, Md.5-23-64 W 18-8 Annapolis, Md.5-29-65 W 14-5 Annapolis, Md.5-28-66 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md.5-27-67 W 15-4 Annapolis, Md.5-25-68 W 11-2 Annapolis, Md.5-24-69 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.5-23-70 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.

PrincetonGames: 55Navy Leads, 39-15-1Streak: Navy, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 1-0Home — 21-6; Road — 17-9-1; Neutral — 1-05-2-25 W 2-0 Princeton, N.J.4-14-34 T 2-2 Princeton, N.J.4-13-35 L 3-4 Annapolis, Md.4-11-36 W 8-5 Princeton, N.J.4-17-37 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.4-16-38 W 8-3 Annapolis, Md.4-15-39 W 7-2 Princeton, N.J.4-20-40 L 4-9 Annapolis, Md.4-26-41 L 4-13 Princeton, N.J.5-9-42 L 1-12 Annapolis, Md.5-1-43 L 6-7 Princeton, N.J.5-20-44 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md.4-19-47 L 5-8 Princeton, N.J.5-15-48 W 5-4 Annapolis, Md.5-7-49 W 11-8 Princeton, N.J.5-6-50 L 6-11 Annapolis, Md.5-5-51 L 7-16 Princeton, N.J.5-3-52 W 10-5 Annapolis, Md.5-2-53 L 8-13 Princeton, N.J.5-1-54 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.5-7-55 W 16-7 Princeton, N.J.5-19-56 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.5-18-57 W 12-10 Princeton, N.J.4-19-58 W 15-12 Annapolis, Md.4-18-59 L 7-8 Princeton, N.J.4-16-60 W 16-5 Annapolis, Md.4-15-61 W 10-5 Princeton, N.J.4-14-62 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.4-13-63 W 9-6 Princeton, N.J.4-11-64 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md.4-10-65 W 17-9 Princeton, N.J.4-9-66 W 14-9 Princeton, N.J.4-8-67 W 12-6 Princeton, N.J.4-13-68 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md.4-12-69 L 8-10 Princeton, N.J.4-11-70 W 9-3 Annapolis, Md.4-10-71 W 15-4 Princeton, N.J.4-7-73 W 19-5 Princeton, N.J.4-13-74 W 19-5 Annapolis, Md.4-12-75 L 14-15 Princeton, N.J.4-10-76 W 10-8 Annapolis, Md.4-9-77 W 12-9 Princeton, N.J.4-8-78 W 16-8 Annapolis, Md.4-7-79 W 15-4 Princeton, N.J.4-5-80 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.4-4-81 W 14-9 Princeton, N.J.4-3-82 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md.4-2-83 L 12-14 Princeton, N.J.3-31-84 W 9-5 Annapolis, Md.3-30-85 W 15-10 Princeton, N.J.3-29-86 W 19-7 Annapolis, Md.3-28-87 W 11-8 Princeton, N.J.4-2-88 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md.3-21-90 L 8-9 (2) Annapolis, Md.5-29-04 W 8-7 + Baltimore, Md.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

ProvidenceGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 0-0; Road — 0-0; Neutral — 1-02-19-05 W 9-2 Branford, Conn.

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Anchored by Hall of Famer Jeff Long, Navy’s 1975 team was the first in program history to earnits way into the NCAA Championship Game. The Mids defeated Penn in the opening round of thetourney and Cornell in the semis before dropping the title game to Maryland.

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RadfordGames: 4Navy leads, 4-0Home — 4-0; Road — 0-03-11-98 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md.3-16-99 W 19-3 Annapolis, Md.3-7-00 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.3-21-01 W 14-7 Annapolis, Md.

Randolph MaconGames: 3Navy leads, 3-0Home — 3-0; Road — 0-04-30-27 W 7-1 Annapolis, Md.5-19-28 W 9-2 Annapolis, Md.4-6-29 W 13-1 Annapolis, Md.

RutgersGames: 28Navy Leads, 21-7Streak: Rutgers, 1 gameHome — 12-4; Road — 9-35-16-25 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md.5-1-26 W 10-2 Annapolis, Md.4-25-42 W 10-6 Piscataway, N.J.3-28-59 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.4-2-60 W 15-2 Piscataway, N.J.4-1-61 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md.3-31-62 W 17-6 Piscataway, N.J.3-30-63 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md.3-28-64 W 20-3 Piscataway, N.J.5-3-72 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.4-25-73 W 6-4 Piscataway, N.J.4-24-74 W 12-8 Annapolis, Md.4-16-75 W 8-6 Piscataway, N.J.3-20-76 W 14-10 Annapolis, Md.3-19-77 L 7-9 Annapolis, Md.3-18-78 W 13-7 Annapolis, Md.3-17-79 L 15-16 Piscataway, N.J.3-14-81 L 11-14 Annapolis, Md.3-4-86 W 14-12 Piscataway, N.J.3-4-87 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.3-12-88 L 4-9 Piscataway, N.J.3-11-89 W 11-8 Annapolis, Md.3-10-90 L 9-11 Piscataway, N.J.3-9-91 L 6-13 Annapolis, Md.3-18-00 W 11-8 Piscataway, N.J.3-17-01 W 11-9 Annapolis, Md.3-16-02 W 6-3 Piscataway, N.J.3-15-03 L 8-13 Annapolis, Md.

St. John’s CollegeGames: 2Navy leads, 2-0Home — 2-0; Road — 0-01920 W 5-0 Annapolis, Md.5-2-23 W 12-1 Annapolis, Md.

Saint Joseph’sGames: 3Navy Leads, 3-0Streak: Navy, 3 gamesHome — 2-0; Road — 1-02-16-02 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md.2-18-06 W 12-2 Philadelphia, Pa.2-17-07 W 10-3 Annapolis, Md.

Stevens Inst. of TechnologyGames: 3Navy leads, 3-0Home — 3-0; Road — 0-03-31-23 W 12-1 Annapolis, Md.4-19-24 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md.4-8-25 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.

Stony BrookGames: 8Navy Leads, 8-0Streak: Navy, 8 gamesHome — 4-0; Road — 4-03-28-92 W 11-2 Stony Brook, N.Y.5-1-93 W 13-5 Stony Brook, N.Y.4-30-94 W 12-6 Annapolis, Md.4-29-95 W 10-6 Annapolis, Md.3-25-00 W 16-4 Annapolis, Md.3-24-01 W 14-6 Stony Brook, N.Y.3-23-02 W 11-10 (3) Annapolis, Md.3-22-03 W 10-6 Stony Brook, N.Y.(#) - overtime

SwarthmoreGames: 19Navy leads, 16-0-3Home — 15-0-3; Road — 1-01910 W 7-5 Annapolis, Md.1911 W 7-1 Annapolis, Md.4-18-12 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md.1913 T 5-5 Annapolis, Md.1914 W 6-0 Annapolis, Md.1915 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.1916 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md.1918 W 2-0 Annapolis, Md.1919 W 10-0 Annapolis, Md.

1920 W 10-0 Annapolis, Md.1921 W 15-0 Annapolis, Md.5-10-41 T 9-9 Annapolis, Md.5-15-43 W 16-3 Annapolis, Md.4-15-44 W 6-0 Swarthmore, Pa.4-14-45 W 17-1 Annapolis, Md.4-13-46 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.5-17-47 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md.5-21-49 W 18-3 Annapolis, Md.4-7-51 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md.

SyracuseGames: 27Navy Leads, 18-8-1Streak: Syracuse, 5 gamesNCAA Tournament: 0-4Home — 15-2; Road — 3-5-1; Neutral — 0-11919 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md.1920 W 7-1 Annapolis, Md.5-19-23 T 2-2 Syracuse, N.Y.5-17-24 L 1-2 Annapolis, Md.4-27-29 W 6-3 Syracuse, N.Y.5-17-30 W 4-0 Annapolis, Md.5-5-34 W 11-8 Annapolis, Md.4-27-35 W 16-10 Annapolis, Md.4-25-36 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md.5-8-37 W 15-3 Syracuse, N.Y.5-4-40 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md.5-3-41 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md.5-1-46 W 20-4 Annapolis, Md.4-10-48 W 14-2 Annapolis, Md.4-3-56 W 20-6 Annapolis, Md.4-1-67 W 18-4 Annapolis, Md.3-30-68 W 14-0 Annapolis, Md.4-15-78 W 14-10 Syracuse, N.Y.4-14-79 W 18-11 Annapolis, Md.3-22-80 L 8-11 Annapolis, Md.3-21-81 L 10-14 Syracuse, N.Y.3-20-82 W 12-11 Annapolis, Md.3-19-83 L 9-17 Syracuse, N.Y.5-17-87 L 5-19 + Syracuse, N.Y.5-21-88 L 5-23 + Syracuse, N.Y.5-22-89 L 11-18 + Syracuse, N.Y.5-31-04 L 13-14 + Baltimore, Md.+ - NCAA Tournament

TorontoGames: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-05-23-25 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.

TowsonGames: 10Navy Leads, 6-4Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 5-0; Road — 1-43-22-75 W 13-9 Annapolis, Md.4-20-91 L 8-15 Baltimore, Md.4-18-92 W 12-2 Annapolis, Md.4-17-93 W 8-7 Baltimore, Md.4-16-94 W 13-12 Annapolis, Md.4-15-95 L 7-14 Baltimore, Md.4-13-96 W 9-8 Annapolis, Md.4-12-97 L 6-14 Baltimore, Md.3-16-10 L 9-10 Baltimore, Md.3-15-11 W 14-11 Annapolis, Md.

Union CollegeGames: 1Navy Leads, 1-0Streak: Navy, 1 gameHome — 1-0; Road — 0-03-31-47 W 29-0 Annapolis, Md.

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Jon Birsner scored the game-winner against Princeton in the 2004 NCAA Tournament, leadingthe Mids to just their second NCAA Championship Game appearance against Syracuse.

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University ClubGames: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-05-4-68 W 9-7 Annapolis, Md.

VirginiaGames: 49Navy Leads, 31-18Streak: Virginia, 6 gamesNCAA Tournament: 1-2Home — 17-8; Road — 14-9; Neutral — 0-14-25-28 W 19-0 Annapolis, Md.4-9-49 W 13-2 Annapolis, Md.4-26-52 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md.4-7-53 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md.4-10-54 W 14-3 Charlottesville, Va.4-23-55 W 17-5 Annapolis, Md.4-21-56 W 8-5 Annapolis, Md.5-4-57 W 10-5 Charlottesville, Va.5-3-58 L 14-15 Annapolis, Md.5-2-59 W 9-5 Charlottesville, Va.4-23-60 W 9-2 Annapolis, Md.4-22-61 W 8-7 Charlottesville, Va.4-21-62 W 11-8 Annapolis, Md.4-20-63 W 10-3 Charlottesville, Va.5-2-64 W 12-4 Annapolis, Md.5-15-65 W 13-5 Annapolis, Md.4-30-66 W 14-3 Charlottesville, Va.4-29-67 W 8-3 Charlottesville, Va.4-27-68 W 12-6 Annapolis, Md.4-26-69 W 6-5 Charlottesville, Va.4-25-70 W 11-7 Annapolis, Md.4-24-71 L 7-11 Charlottesville, Va.5-22-71 W 9-6 + Charlottesville, Va.4-22-72 W 12-10 Annapolis, Md.4-21-73 L 9-11 Charlottesville, Va.4-27-74 L 9-13 Annapolis, Md.5-3-75 W 15-11 Charlottesville, Va.5-1-76 W 15-12 Annapolis, Md.4-30-77 W 12-8 Charlottesville, Va.4-29-78 W 15-8 Annapolis, Md.4-29-79 W 11-8 Charlottesville, Va.4-26-80 L 9-12 Annapolis, Md.4-26-81 W 13-12 Charlottesville, Va.4-24-82 L 15-26 Annapolis, Md.4-23-83 L 10-14 Charlottesville, Va.4-21-84 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.4-20-85 L 6-12 Charlottesville, Va.4-19-86 L 6-10 Annapolis, Md.5-19-86 L 9-12 + Charlottesville, Va.4-18-87 W 15-13 Charlottesville, Va.4-23-88 W 7-5 Annapolis, Md.4-22-89 L 7-8 Charlottesville, Va.4-21-90 W 10-7 Annapolis, Md.3-3-91 L 7-14 Charlottesville, Va.3-8-92 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.3-6-93 L 7-9 Charlottesville, Va.3-5-94 L 7-14 Annapolis, Md.3-4-95 L 13-24 Charlottesville, Va.5-21-05 L 8-10 + Baltimore, Md.+ - NCAA Tournament

VMIGames: 4Navy Leads, 4-0Streak: Navy, 4 gamesHome — 4-0; Road — 0-02-9-08 W 10-2 Annapolis, Md.2-7-09 W 13-5 Annapolis, Md.2-13-10 W 16-5 Annapolis, Md.2-12-11 W 14-8 Annapolis, Md.

Walbrook Athletic ClubGames: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-01913 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md.

Washington CollegeGames: 43Navy Leads, 41-2Streak: Navy, 11 gamesHome — 31-1; Road — 10-14-1-50 W 10-5 Annapolis, Md.3-28-51 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md.3-29-52 W 12-7 Annapolis, Md.3-28-53 W 13-5 Annapolis, Md.4-3-54 W 18-0 Annapolis, Md.3-26-55 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.3-24-56 W 18-10 Annapolis, Md.3-30-57 W 18-11 Annapolis, Md.3-29-58 W 17-8 Annapolis, Md.4-4-59 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md.4-9-60 W 19-0 Annapolis, Md.4-12-61 W 18-5 Annapolis, Md.5-2-62 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md.4-6-63 W 12-2 Annapolis, Md.4-4-64 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.4-28-65 W 22-1 Annapolis, Md.4-2-66 W 18-3 Annapolis, Md.5-14-69 W 8-3 Annapolis, Md.5-13-70 W 12-3 Chestertown, Md.5-12-71 W 20-4 Annapolis, Md.3-22-72 W 18-3 Chestertown, Md.3-21-73 W 14-5 Annapolis, Md.4-7-76 W 12-11 Chestertown, Md.3-23-77 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.3-29-78 W 14-6 Chestertown, Md.3-28-79 W 14-6 Annapolis, Md.3-19-80 W 14-7 Chestertown, Md.3-18-81 W 20-9 Annapolis, Md.3-17-82 L 10-14 Chestertown, Md.3-23-83 W 13-9 Annapolis, Md.3-14-84 W 12-1 Chestertown, Md.3-13-85 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md.3-12-86 W 15-7 Chestertown, Md.3-11-87 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md.3-16-88 W 17-7 Annapolis, Md.3-4-89 W 15-9 Chestertown, Md.3-30-90 W 16-4 Annapolis, Md.3-20-91 W 17-5 Annapolis, Md.3-18-92 W 13-4 Chestertown, Md.3-1-94 W 20-10 Annapolis, Md.3-1-95 W 12-1 Chestertown, Md.2-28-96 W 12-4 Annapolis, Md.2-26-97 W 7-6 Annapolis, Md.

Washington & LeeGames: 11Navy leads, 8-3NCAA Tournament: 0-2Home — 3-1; Road — 5-24-17-71 W 10-8 Annapolis, Md.4-15-72 W 19-8 Lexington, Va.5-19-73 L 12-13 (3)+ Lexington, Va.3-23-74 L 10-13 + Annapolis, Md.5-18-74 L 9-11 Lexington, Va.3-28-75 W 14-8 Lexington, Va.3-27-76 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md.3-25-77 W 13-12 Lexington, Va.3-13-82 W 11-10 (1) Lexington, Va.3-12-83 W 13-7 Annapolis, Md.3-10-84 W 13-9 Lexington, Va.(#) - overtime+ - NCAA Tournament

Western MarylandGames: 3Navy leads, 3-0Home — 3-0; Road — 0-05-24-30 W 8-0 Annapolis, Md.4-11-31 W 10-0 Annapolis, Md.4-16-32 W 10-2 Annapolis, Md.

Williams CollegeGames: 1Navy leads, 1-0Home — 1-0; Road — 0-04-4-49 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md.

YaleGames: 15Navy Leads, 12-3Streak: Yale, 1 gameNCAA Tournament: 0-1Home — 9-2; Road — 3-14-11-25 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md.5-4-35 W 24-6 New Haven, Conn.5-2-36 W 8-3 Annapolis, Md.4-24-37 W 13-1 Annapolis, Md.4-23-38 W 14-4 New Haven, Conn.4-27-40 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md.4-17-48 W 13-2 New Haven, Conn.4-16-49 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md.4-29-50 L 1-5 New Haven, Conn.3-17-71 W 8-4 Annapolis, Md.3-15-86 W 16-11 Annapolis, Md.3-14-87 W 15-10 Annapolis, Md.3-19-88 L 7-10 Annapolis, Md.3-21-89 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md.5-9-92 L 3-9 + Annapolis, Md.+ - NCAA Tournament

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2011 SEASON RESULTSOverall Record: 4-9 Home: 3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0Patriot League Record: 2-4 Home: 1-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0

Navy / Opp.Date Opponent Score Att. Ranking Record Keeper (Sv) Scoring (Goals-Assists-Points)2-12 VMI W 14-8 1,886 RV / NR 1-0 / 0-0 Wickham - 2 Chaires 1-1-2, Davis 2-0-2, Heneveld 1-0-1,

Hull 2-3-5, S. Jones 4-0-4, Reynolds 3-0-3, Seivold 0-1-1, Striffler 1-1-2, A. Warner 0-2-2

2-19 at Loyola 8-9 L 3,339 RV / 14 1-1 / 0-0 Wickham - 7 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 1-0-1, Hull 0-2-2, S. Jones 1-1-2, Mann 1-0-1, Norris 1-0-1, Reynolds 1-0-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 1-1-2

2-25 at North Carolina 8-10 L 2,031 NR / 12 1-2 / 0-0 Wickham - 14 Chaires 1-0-1, Hull 2-1-3, S. Jones 2-2-4, Reynolds 2-0-2, Seivold 0-1-1, A. Warner 1-1-2

3-1 at Lehigh 10-14 L 462 NR / NR 1-3 / 0-1 Wickham - 11 Davis 1-0-1, Hull 0-1-1, M. Jones 1-0-1, S. Jones 4-1-5, Mann 1-0-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 2-1-3

3-7 at Bucknell 11-12 (2OT) L 355 NR / NR 1-4 / 0-2 Wickham - 10 Davis 3-0-3, Hull 4-2-6, S. Jones 2-2-4, Mann 0-1-1, Seivold 0-1-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 1-4-5

3-12 Lafayette W 15-6 1,548 NR / NR 2-4 / 1-2 Wickham - 11 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 2-1-3, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 3-3-6, Mann 2-0-2, Mansfield 1-0-1, Reynolds 0-1-1, A. Warner 3-0-3

3-15 Towson W 14-11 1,028 NR / NR 3-4 / 1-2 Wickham - 8 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 2-2-4, Doyle 1-0-1, Hull 2-1-3, S. Jones 2-0-2, Mann 2-0-2, Reynolds 2-0-2, A. Warner 2-6-8

3-19 at Holy Cross W 19-3 476 NR / NR 4-4 / 2-2 Wickham - 4 Chaires 3-0-3, Hull 2-2-4, S. Jones 1-1-2, Mann 0-1-1, Reynolds 0-1-1, Striffler 0-1-1, A. Warner 2-1-3

3-26 Colgate L 4-5 1,834 NR / RV 4-5 / 2-3 Wickham - 9 Davis 1-0-1, Doyle 1-0-1, Hull 1-0-1, Norris 0-1-1, Reynolds 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1

4-1 at Georgetown L 8-9 1,567 NR / RV 4-6 / 2-3 Wickham - 20 Davis 0-1-1, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 2-1-3, Kiernan 1-0-1, Mann 2-0-2, Rogers 0-1-1

4-8 Maryland L 4-10 6,993 NR / 7 4-7 / 2-3 Wickham - 10 Chaires 1-0-1, Gallagher 0-2-2, Hull 1-0-1, S. Jones 1-0-1, Mann 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1

4-16 Army L 9-14 8,059 NR / 17 4-8 / 2-4 Wickham - 1 Chaires 1-1-2, Davis 1-0-1, Doyle 2-0-2, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 0-3-3, Mann 2-0-2, A. Warner 0-2-2

4-23 at Johns Hopkins L 5-14 4,682 NR / 2 4-9 / 2-4 Wickham - 7 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 1-0-1, Dinn 1-1-2, S. Jones 1-1-2, Reynolds 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1,

* — Patriot League game+ — Patriot League Tournament (Michie Stadium; West Point, N.Y.)

Attendance SummaryGm W-L Attendance Avg./Game High

Home 6 3-3 21,348 3,558.0 8,059 vs. ArmyAway 7 1-6 12,912 1,844.6 4,682 at Johns HopkinsNeutral ---Total 13 4-9 34,260 2,635.4 8,059 vs. Army

Game-By-Game ComparisonDate Opponent G A Pts Sh SOG EMO GB FO TO CT SV Clears Penalty2-12 Navy 14 8 22 43 23 3-6 43 12-26 16 18 2 20-23 0-0:00

VMI 8 4 12 23 10 0-0 41 14-26 31 10 9 19-25 5-4:302-19 Navy 8 4 12 24 14 1-2 16 7-21 9 6 7 10-12 2-1:00

Loyola 9 5 14 35 16 2-2 32 14-21 11 5 6 7-7 2-1:002-25 Navy 8 5 13 28 17 0-4 23 4-22 14 9 14 15-20 2-2:00

North Carolina 10 5 15 40 24 0-2 42 18-22 12 6 9 12-14 4-3:003-1 Navy 10 3 13 35 21 1-5 24 9-27 15 11 11 14-16 5-4:30

Lehigh 14 7 21 32 25 2-4 32 18-27 17 4 11 12-19 6-4:303-7 Navy 11 10 21 24 18 1-1 26 13-28 16 10 10 16-19 3-2:30

Bucknell 12 10 22 38 22 1-3 34 15-28 15 6 7 11-18 2-1:303-12 Navy 15 6 21 44 25 2-4 41 18-25 17 7 11 12-16 4-4:00

Lafayette 6 1 7 34 17 1-4 15 7-25 16 5 10 9-13 5-4:003-15 Navy 14 9 23 29 21 2-5 30 19-29 14 2 8 12-15 6-5:30

Towson 11 4 15 25 19 2-6 22 10-29 11 8 7 7-11 8-6:303-19 Navy 8 7 15 28 13 5-10 19 11-14 15 5 4 11-12 2-3:00

Holy Cross 3 2 5 23 7 0-2 26 3-14 11 10 5 12-18 10-9:303-26 Navy 4 2 6 31 12 0-4 30 6-13 17 9 9 19-22 2-2:00

Colgate 5 4 9 26 14 0-2 28 7-13 14 5 8 19-21 4-2:304-1 Navy 8 4 12 30 17 2-4 27 9-21 18 6 20 18-21 5-3:30

Georgetown 9 6 15 46 29 1-5 40 12-21 9 12 9 12-12 5-4:004-8 Navy 4 3 7 33 10 0-4 25 8-18 18 6 10 15-20 2-1:00

Maryland 10 2 12 33 20 0-2 28 10-18 16 8 6 14-16 4-2:304-15 Navy 9 7 16 40 20 1-3 37 15-27 19 12 1 12-16 1-0:30

Army 14 7 21 21 15 0-1 22 12-27 22 10 11 16-22 2-2:304-23 Navy 5 3 8 32 13 1-3 30 6-21 14 7 7 15-16 11-8:30

Johns Hopkins 14 9 23 41 21 4-7 35 15-21 15 5 8 12-15 3-3:00

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2011 OVERALL STATISTICSOverall Record: 4-9 Home: 3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0Patriot League Record: 2-4 Home: 1-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0

No. Name GP GS G A Pts. Sh. Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen Time38 Jones, Sam 13 13 23 15 38 64 .359 41 .641 4 0 23 14 9 0-0 .000 0 0.039 Hull, Tucker 13 13 23 15 38 61 .377 35 .574 5 1 14 24 1 0-0 .000 2 1.01 Warner, Andy 12 12 12 21 33 73 .164 26 .356 1 0 9 25 3 0-0 .000 8 8.56 Davis, Nikk 13 13 14 4 18 35 .400 18 .514 0 0 12 13 3 0-0 .000 0 0.047 Mann, Jay 13 8 11 2 13 60 .183 34 .567 1 0 12 26 3 0-0 .000 3 3.532 Chaires, Harrison 13 0 11 2 13 24 .458 14 .583 7 0 8 10 2 0-0 .000 0 0.07 Reynolds, Taylor 13 13 10 2 12 37 .270 21 .568 0 0 10 3 3 0-0 .000 1 0.527 Striffler, Brian 13 5 4 2 6 22 .182 12 .545 0 0 39 8 9 1-4 .250 3 2.512 Doyle, Kevin 13 0 4 0 4 17 .235 12 .706 0 0 4 7 0 0-0 .000 3 2.041 Seivold, Jordan 12 0 0 3 3 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 4 0 3 0-0 .000 2 1.011 Norris, Cade 9 0 1 1 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0 1 4 0 0-0 .000 1 1.016 Dinn, Sean 2 0 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.040 Gallagher, Marty 13 0 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 6 2 8 0-0 .000 4 3.042 Mansfield, Tom 12 0 1 0 1 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 15 1 7 0-1 .000 0 0.015 Heneveld, Austin 10 0 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 1 0 3 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.045 Kiernan, Pat 13 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 35 5 11 0-0 .000 1 0.528 Jones, Michael 7 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 .000 0 0.054 Rogers, Peter 13 13 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 17 7 11 0-0 .000 6 4.513 Durkin, Pat 9 1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.018 West, Logan 13 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 45 10 2 110-211 .521 0 0.09 Hoffstadt, Erik 9 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.08 French, Brye 12 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 3 0 0-0 .000 1 1.056 Vernam, Matt 13 13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 11 1 5 0-0 .000 3 3.034 Crumley, Ian 9 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 1 1 0-0 .000 1 1.03 Wickham, RJ 13 13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 44 9 4 0-0 .000 0 0.060 Price, Sean 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.058 Christopher, Jay 12 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 1 1 0-0 .000 1 0.548 McGoogan, Evan 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 5 1 24-69 .348 0 0.044 Hirsch, Michael 13 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 21 8 17 0-0 .000 4 3.536 Talarico, Chris 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.035 Pastrana, Darren 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 1 1.025 McCormick, Pat 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.024 Haas, Mike 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 0 0.022 Tingley, Zak 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 2-7 .286 0 0.019 Miller, Austin 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.02 Mullen, Nik 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0

Navy 13 118 71 189 421 .280 226 .537 19 1 371 202 108 137-292 .469 45 38.0Opponents 13 125 67 192 417 .300 239 .573 13 0 397 200 94 155-292 .531 60 49.0

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| |---SAVES---| |--RECORD--| Shots No. Name GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L Faced3 Wickham, RJ 13 13 764:46 118 9.26 114 .491 4 9 40724 Haas, Mike 3 0 20:34 7 20.42 0 .000 0 0 10

Navy 13 785:20 125 9.55 114 .477 4 9 417Opponents 13 785:20 118 9.02 108 .478 9 4 421

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2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE STATISTICSOverall Record: 4-9 Home: 3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0Patriot League Record: 2-4 Home: 1-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0

No. Name GP GS G A Pts. Sh. Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen Time39 Hull, Tucker 6 6 13 7 20 32 .406 18 .562 2 1 6 13 1 0-0 .000 0 0.038 Jones, Sam 6 6 10 10 20 31 .323 18 .581 2 0 15 6 6 0-0 .000 0 0.01 Warner, Andy 6 6 8 9 17 44 .182 17 .386 1 0 4 12 2 0-0 .000 4 4.06 Davis, Nikk 6 6 8 1 9 15 .533 11 .733 0 0 7 9 3 0-0 .000 0 0.047 Mann, Jay 6 4 5 2 7 23 .217 13 .565 1 0 8 13 0 0-0 .000 2 2.532 Chaires, Harrison 6 0 5 1 6 12 .417 5 .417 4 0 4 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.012 Doyle, Kevin 6 0 3 0 3 10 .300 8 .800 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 1 1.027 Striffler, Brian 6 2 2 1 3 8 .250 7 .875 0 0 22 5 7 0-0 .000 2 2.07 Reynolds, Taylor 6 6 1 2 3 19 .053 8 .421 0 0 7 3 3 0-0 .000 0 0.042 Mansfield, Tom 6 0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 6 1 2 0-1 .000 0 0.028 Jones, Michael 4 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.011 Norris, Cade 4 0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 1 1.041 Seivold, Jordan 6 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 1 0.556 Vernam, Matt 6 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 6 1 3 0-0 .000 2 2.018 West, Logan 6 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 21 6 0 58-94 .617 0 0.013 Durkin, Pat 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.08 French, Brye 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.058 Christopher, Jay 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.054 Rogers, Peter 6 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 4 4 0-0 .000 0 0.048 McGoogan, Evan 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 1 1 13-35 .371 0 0.045 Kiernan, Pat 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 16 3 4 0-0 .000 0 0.044 Hirsch, Michael 6 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 4 8 0-0 .000 2 1.540 Gallagher, Marty 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 1 3 0-0 .000 0 0.035 Pastrana, Darren 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 1 1.034 Crumley, Ian 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 1 1.024 Haas, Mike 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 0 0.022 Tingley, Zak 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 .250 0 0.015 Heneveld, Austin 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.09 Hoffstadt, Erik 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.03 Wickham, RJ 6 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 15 3 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0

Navy 6 57 35 92 202 .282 109 .540 10 1 177 99 54 72-134 .537 17 16.5Opponents 6 54 32 86 174 .310 100 .575 4 0 157 95 40 62-134 .463 29 24.5

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| |---SAVES---| |--RECORD--| Shots No. Name GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L Faced3 Wickham, RJ 6 6 345:50 48 8.33 46 .489 2 4 16524 Haas, Mike 2 0 19:30 6 18.46 0 .000 0 0 9

Navy 6 365:20 54 8.87 46 .460 2 4 174Opponents 6 365:20 57 9.36 52 .477 4 2 202

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSIndividual Game-By Game Offensive Statistics (Goals-Assists-Points)No. Name VMI Loyola UNC Lehigh Bucknell Laf Towson HC Colgate Gtown MD Army Hopkins1 A. Warner 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 2-1-3 1-4-5 3-0-3 2-6-8 2-1-3 0-1-1 --- 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-1-15 Dabbs --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---6 Davis 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-0-3 2-1-3 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-17 Reynolds 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-18 French 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-09 Hoffstadt --- --- --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-011 Norris 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- ---12 Doyle 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-013 Durkin 0-0-0 --- --- --- --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-014 R. Warner --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---15 Heneveld 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-016 Dinn 0-0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-1-218 West 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-021 Nechanicky --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---22 Tingley --- --- --- --- 0-0-0 --- --- --- --- 0-0-0 --- --- 0-0-025 McCormick 0-0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- ---27 Striffler 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-028 M. Jones --- --- --- 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- ---29 Morrison --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---31 Walker --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---32 Chaires 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-138 S. Jones 4-0-4 1-1-2 2-2-4 4-1-5 2-2-4 3-3-6 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-3-3 1-1-239 Hull 2-3-5 0-2-2 2-1-3 0-1-1 4-2-6 3-1-4 2-1-3 2-2-4 1-0-1 3-1-4 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-0-041 Seivold 0-1-1 --- 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-047 Mann 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-048 McGoogan 0-0-0 --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 -=-=-50 Moser --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---57 Hargett --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Individual Game-By Game Defensive Statistics (Ground Balls-Caused Turnovers)No. Name VMI Loyola UNC Lehigh Bucknell Laf Towson HC Colgate Gtown MD Army Hopkins2 Mullen --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-03 Wickham 6-1 2-0 8-0 3-1 4-0 3-0 4-0 2-1 2-0 5-0 3-0 1-0 1-1

17 Lewis --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---19 Miller --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---20 Eby --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---23 Nolan --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---33 Johnson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---34 Crumley 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- 0-0 1-035 Pastrana 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 --- --- 0-036 Talarico 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---37 Darling --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---40 Gallagher 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-041 Seivold 0-0 --- 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-042 Mansfield 5-2 0-0 3-2 3-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 ---44 Hirsch 2-1 1-2 0-1 2-0 3-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-6 4-2 2-2 0-0 3-145 Kiernan 6-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 4-1 5-2 5-249 Rixey --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---51 Steffans --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---52 Shafran --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---54 Rogers 3-4 3-2 1-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 4-1 0-056 Vernam 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 0-158 Christopher --- 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 1-059 Sampson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---60 Price 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Individual Game-By Game Goaltending (Goals Allowed-Saves)No. Name VMI Loyola UNC Lehigh Bucknell Laf Towson HC Colgate Gtown MD Army Hopkins3 Wickham 8-2 9-7 10-14 14-11 12-10 11-6 11-8 1-4 5-9 8-20 10-10 10-1 14-74 Zimmerman --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

24 Haas --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-0 --- 1-0 --- 4-0 ---43 Hickey --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---46 Muti --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---53 Galanos --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Individual Game-By Game Faceoffs (Won-Attempted)No. Name VMI Loyola UNC Lehigh Bucknell Laf Towson HC Colgate Gtown MD Army Hopkins18 West 11-18 7-21 0-9 2-4 11-19 16-23 19-29 11-14 6-13 7-14 7-16 12-21 1-1022 Tingley --- --- --- --- 1-4 --- --- --- --- 1-2 --- --- 0-127 Striffler 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-042 Mansfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---48 McGoogan 1-8 --- 3-9 7-22 1-5 2-2 --- --- --- 1-5 1-2 3-6 5-1057 Hargett --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- Did Not PlayBOLD designates starter

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSOverall Team Statistics by QuarterGoals 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 31 35 28 24 0 — 118Opponents 33 35 35 21 1 — 125

Shots 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 82 97 119 122 1 — 421Opponents 108 111 104 93 1 — 417

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 47 61 60 57 1 — 226Opponents 64 66 57 51 1 — 239

Saves 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 31 31 22 30 0 — 114Opponents 16 26 32 33 1 — 108

Clears: Navy189-228 (82.9) Opp. 162-211 (76.8)Extra-Man: Navy 19-55 (34.5) Opp. 13-40 (32.5)

Patriot League Team Stats by QuarterGoals 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 19 14 14 10 0 — 57Opponents 11 14 16 12 1 — 54

Shots 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 40 43 55 63 1 — 202Opponents 45 43 42 43 1 — 174

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 26 27 29 26 1 — 109Opponents 27 23 25 24 1 — 100

Saves 1 2 3 4 OT TotalNavy 16 9 9 12 0 — 46Opponents 7 13 15 16 1 — 52

Clears: Navy 84-101 (83.2) Opp. 79-111 (71.2)Extra-Man: Navy 10-27 (37.0) Opp. 4-16 (25.0)

Point Production - StartersAttack Midfield

Opponent G-A-P, Sh G-A-P, ShVMI 9-3-12, 22 3-3-6, 12Loyola 2-3-5, 5 3-1-4, 12North Carolina 6-3-9, 9 1-1-2, 9Lehigh 4-2-6, 14 4-1-5, 14Bucknell 6-4-10, 11 5-4-9, 10Lafayette 6-5-11, 20 7-1-8, 16Towson 6-1-7, 11 6-8-14, 16Holy Cross 3-4-7, 12 2-2-4, 10Colgate 2-0-2, 7 1-1-2, 19Georgetown 5-2-7, 13 2-1-3, 9Maryland 2-0-2, 12 1-1-2, 15Army 3-4-7, 18 3-2-5, 14Johns Hopkins 2-1-3, 7 1-1-2, 13Totals 56-32-88, 161 39-27-66, 169

34.8 shot% 23.1 shot%47.5% of team’s G 33.1% of team’s G

• 80.5% team’s goals combined (95 of 118)• 83.1% team’s assists combined (59 of 71)• 81.5% team’s points combined (154 of 189)• 78.4% team’s shots combined (330 of 421)

Largest Runs of 2010Opponent Run Time Made ScoreLafayette 8-0 13:38 (1) - 14:08 (2) Navy, 8-0Towson 6-0 1:32 (3) - 1:28 (4) Navy, 14-11J. Hopkins 4-0 0:43 (3) - 3:22 (4) JHU, 13-5Army 4-0 10:09 (2) - 2:33 (2) Navy 7-3Holy Cross 4-0 2:23 (1) - 5:28 (2) Navy, 4-0Holy Cross 4-0 8:03 (3) - 4:30 (4) Navy, 8-1Towson 4-0 3:00 (2) - 13:46 (3) Navy 8-7Lafayette 4-0 5:32 (3) 3:19 (4) Navy, 15-6N. Carolina 4-0 0:16 (1) - 7:22 (2) Navy, 4-1Loyola 4-0 11:11 (1) - 13:55 (2) Navy, 4-0VMI 4-0 2:04 (2) - 5:32 (3) Navy, 12-6

Quickest Goals of 2010Span Opponent

2 Goals 0:11 (4:25 - 4:14, 4th) Georgetown0:11 (0:18 - 0:07, 4th) Bucknell0:32 (10:38 - 10:06, 4th) Towson0:35 (9:22 - 8:47, 3rd) Lafayette0:37 (9:51 - 9:04, 3rd) Lehigh0:46 (11:06 - 10:20, 2nd) VMI0:50 (0:52 - 0:02, 2nd) Towson0:51 (3:09 - 2:18, 1st) Bucknell0:54 (8:09 - 7:15, 1st) Colgate0:55 (7:07 - 6:12, 1st) Lafayette0:56 (8:18 - 7:22, 2nd) Loyola0:58 (8:03 - 7:05, 3rd) Holy Cross

3 Goals 1:52 (1:59 - 0:07, 4th) Bucknell2:03 (8:03 - 6:00, 3rd) Holy Cross2:25 (8:18 - 5:53, 2nd) Loyola

4 Goals 3:40 (3:47 - 0:07, 4th) Bucknell4:14 (3:00 -13:46, 3rd-4th) Towson5:02 (11:14 - 6:12, 1st) Lafayette

5 Goals 7:07 (9:22 - 2:15, 3rd) Lafayette7:26 (13:38 - 6:12, 1st) Lafayette9:17 (0:16 - 5:57, 1st-2nd) North Carolina

Opponents’ Longest Dry SpellOpp. Drought Span Opponent0 Goals 34:17 Holy Cross (1st - 3rd)0 Goals 22:28 Johns Hopkins (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 22:25 Lafayette (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 21:57 Holy Cross (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 19:30 Colgate (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 18:40 Loyola (1st - 2nd)0 Goals 18:18 Lafayette (1st - 2nd)0 Goals 18:04 Towson (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 17:65 Lehigh (2nd - 3rd)0 Goals 15:16 VMI (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 14:13 Colgate (1st)

Navy’s Longest Dry SpellOpp. Drought Span Opponent0 Goals 33:23 Johns Hopkins (1st - 3rd)0 Goals 31:10 Colgate (2nd - 4th)0 Goals 28:05 Loyola (2nd - 4th)0 Goals 21:03 Colgate (1st - 2nd)0 Goals 19:57 Maryland (1st - 2nd)0 Goals 19:47 Bucknell (3rd - 4th)0 Goals 18:16 Maryland (2nd - 3rd)0 Goals 15:34 Georgetown (1st - 2nd)0 Goals 14:46 Bucknell (2nd - 3rd)0 Goals 14:09 Georgetown (1st)0 Goals 13:35 Army (2nd - 3rd)

Scoreless Quarters - By OpponentOpponent Quarter Qtr / Game ScoreLoyola 1st 3-0 / 3-0Lafayette 1st 7-0 / 7-0Lafayette 4th 1-0 / 15-6Towson 4th 5-0 / 14-11Holy Cross 1st 1-0 / 1-0Holy Cross 2nd 3-0 / 4-0Colgate 4th 1-0 / 4-5

Navy TrendsCategory 2011 StreakOverall 4-9 L-5Home 3-3 L-3Road 1-6 L2Neutral 0-0 W-1Patriot League Foes 2-4 L-2Non-Conference 2-5 L-3On Grass 0-1 L-4On Turf 4-8 L-5

Leading after 1st qtr. 2-3 L-3Trailing after 1st qtr. 1-5 L-3Tied after 1st qtr. 1-1 L-1

Leading at halftime 3-2 L-1Trailing at halftime 0-6 L-7Tied at halftime 1-1 W-1

Leading after third qtr. 3-0 W-24Trailing after third qtr. 1-8 L-5Tied after third qtr. 0-1 L-1

Player scores a hat trick 3-4 L-2

Navy has more shots 4-3 L-2Opp. has more shots 0-5 L-9Shots are equal 0-1 L-2

Navy has more saves 2-6 L-3Opp. has more saves 2-2 L-2Saves are equal 0-1 L-2

Navy wins more faceoffs 3-1 L-1Opp. wins more faceoffs 1-8 L-9Faceoff wins are equal 0-0 L-1

Navy has more GB 3-2 L-2Opp. has more GB 1-7 L-3Ground Balls are equal 0-0 W-2

Navy has higher clear pct. 4-4 L-2Opp. has higher clear pct. 0-5 L-9Clear pct. is equal 0-0 W-1

Navy scores EMO goal 4-6 L-3Navy doesn’t score EMO 0-3 L-3

Game dec. by one goal 0-4 L-4Game decided by 2-3 1-1 W-1Game decided by 4-5 1-2 L-1Game decided by 6+ 2-2 L-2

Navy scores 0-7 goals 0-3 L-8Navy scores 8-10 goals 1-6 L-2Navy scores 11-13 goals 0-0 W-1Navy scores 14+ goals 3-0 W-27

Opp. scores 0-7 goals 2-1 L-1Opp. scores 8-10 goals 1-4 L-4Opp. scores 11-13 goals 1-1 W-1Opp. scores 14+ goals 0-3 L-50

vs. Top 5 ranked opp. 0-1 L-5vs. Top 10 ranked opp. 0-1 L-2vs. Top 25 ranked opp. 0-3 L-3vs. unranked opp. 4-4 L-2

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Individual Scoring Breakdown

No. Name (G-A-Pts.) 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. OT Total Home Away Neutral EMO Down UA Goal1 Andy Warner 2-6-8 2-7-9 4-3-7 4-5-9 12-21-33 5-12-17 7-9-16 0-0-0 1-5-6 0-0-0 96 Nikk Davis 8-1-9 2-0-2 0-2-2 4-1-5 14-4-18 8-3-11 6-1-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 77 Taylor Reynolds 1-0-1 4-0-4 2-2-4 3-0-3 10-2-12 5-1-6 5-1-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 711 Cade Norris 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 012 Kevin Doyle 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 4-0-4 4-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 015 Austin Heneveld 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 016 Sean Dinn 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 127 Brian Striffler 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 4-2-6 1-1-2 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 128 Michael Jones 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 132 Harrison Chaires 4-1-5 2-0-2 5-0-5 0-1-1 11-2-13 5-2-7 6-0-6 0-0-0 7-1-8 0-0-0 038 Sam Jones 5-4-9 10-4-14 3-5-8 5-2-7 23-15-38 10-6-16 13-9-22 0-0-0 4-3-7 0-0-0 939 Tucker Hull 5-4-9 8-4-12 8-5-13 2-2-4 23-15-38 12-6-18 11-9-20 0-0-0 5-6-11 1-0-1 440 Marty Gallagher 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 041 Jordan Seivold 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 042 Tom Mansfield 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 145 Pat Kiernan 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 047 Jay Mann 4-0-4 2-2-4 3-0-3 2-0-2 11-2-13 7-0-7 4-2-6 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 754 Peter Rogers 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0

Totals 31-17-48 35-20-55 28-20-48 24-14-38 118-71-189 59-35-94 59-36-95 0-0-0 19-15-34 1-1-2 47

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Miscellaneous CategoriesConsecutive Games With A ... Player Point Goal Ast Last time without a pt.Andy Warner 24 0 6 North Carolina, 2-25-10 *Sam Jones 4 1 2 Colgate, 3-26-11Harrison Chaires 3 3 1 at Georgetown, 4-1-11Nikk Davis 2 2 0 Maryland, 4-8-11Sean Dinn 1 1 1 Army, 4-16-11Taylor Reynolds 1 1 0 Army, 4-16-11* missed the Georgetown (4-1-11) game with an injury

Multi-Point Games 2011 Career LastSam Jones 11 11 Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11Andy Warner 9 29 Army, 4-16-11Tucker Hull 9 9 Army, 4-16-11Nikk Davis 4 10 Towson, 3-15-11Jay Mann 4 4 Army, 4-16-11Harrison Chaires 3 3 Army, 4-16-11Taylor Reynolds 3 3 Towson, 3-15-11Brian Striffler 1 6 VMI, 2-12-11Kevin Doyle 1 3 Army, 4-16-11Sean Dinn 1 1 Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11Marty Gallagher 1 1 Maryland, 4-8-11

Multi-Goal Games 2011 Career LastTucker Hull 8 8 Army, 4-16-11Sam Jones 7 7 at Georgetown, 4-1-11Andy Warner 4 14 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11Nikk Davis 4 6 Towson, 3-15-11Jay Mann 4 4 Army, 4-16-11Taylor Reynolds 3 3 Towson, 3-15-11Kevin Doyle 1 2 Army, 4-16-11Harrison Chaires 1 1 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11Brian Striffler 0 2 at Lafayette, 3-12-10

Hat Tricks 2011 Career LastTucker Hull 4 4 Army, 4-16-11Sam Jones 3 3 Lafayette, 3-12-11Andy Warner 1 4 Lafayette, 3-12-11Harrison Chaires 1 1 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11Nikk Davis 1 1 at Bucknell, 3-7-11Taylor Reynolds 1 1 VMI, 2-12-11

Multi-Assist Games 2011 Career LastAndy Warner 4 10 Army, 4-16-11Tucker Hull 4 4 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11Sam Jones 4 4 Army, 4-16-11Nikk Davis 1 3 Towson, 3-15-11Marty Gallagher 1 1 Maryland, 4-8-11Brian Striffler 0 1 VMI, 2-13-10

Game Leaders by Category (Includes Ties)Points 2011 Record Career RecordTucker Hull 7 2-5 7 2-5Sam Jones 5 1-4 5 1-4Andy Warner 3 1-2 12 6-6Nikk Davis 1 0-1 3 1-2Sean Dinn 1 0-1 1 0-1Kevin Doyle 1 0-1 1 0-1Marty Gallagher 1 0-1 1 0-1Cade Norris 1 0-1 1 0-1Taylor Reynolds 1 0-1 1 0-1Brian Striffler 0 0-0 2 1-1

Goals 2011 Record Career RecordTucker Hull 8 26 8 2-6Sam Jones 8 3-5 8 3-5Taylor Reynolds 5 1-4 5 1-4Nikk Davis 4 1-3 6 1-5Harrison Chaires 4 1-3 4 1-3Andy Warner 3 2-1 9 7-2Jay Mann 3 1-2 3 1-2Brian Striffler 1 0-1 4 2-2Sean Dinn 1 0-1 1 0-1Kevin Doyle 1 0-1 1 0-1Cade Norris 1 0-1 1 0-1

Assists 2011 Record Career RecordTucker Hull 6 2-4 6 2-4Andy Warner 5 1-4 17 5-12Sam Jones 5 1-4 5 1-4Nikk Davis 1 0-1 7 3-4Marty Gallagher 1 0-1 2 0-2Sean Dinn 1 0-1 1 0-1Cade Norris 1 0-1 1 0-1Peter Rogers 1 0-1 1 0-1Jay Mann 0 0-0 1 0-1Brian Striffler 0 0-0 1 1-0Matt Vernam 0 0-0 1 0-1

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TEAM/PLAYER HIGHS AND LOWSTop 10 Navy Individual PerformancesPoints1. 8 (2-6) Andy Warner Towson, 3-152. 6 (3-3) Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-12

6 (4-2) Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-74. 5 (1-4) Andy Warner at Bucknell, 3-7

5 (4-1) Sam Jones at Lehigh, 3-15 (2-3) Tucker Hull VMI, 2-12

7. 4 (3-1) Tucker Hull Army, 4-164 (3-1) Tucker Hull at Georgetown, 4-14 (2-2) Tucker Hull at Holy Cross, 3-194 (2-2) Nikk Davis Towson, 3-154 (3-1) Tucker Hull Lafayette, 3-124 (2-2) Sam Jones at Bucknell, 3-74 (2-2) Sam Jones at North Carolina, 2-254 (4-0) Sam Jones VMI, 2-12

15. 3 (0-3) Sam Jones Army, 4-163 (2-1) Sam Jones at Georgetown, 4-13 (3-0) Harrison Chairesat Holy Cross, 3-193 (2-1) Andy Warner at Holy Cross, 3-193 (2-1) Tucker Hull Towson, 3-153 (2-1) Nikk Davis Lafayette, 3-123 (3-0) Andy Warner Lafayette, 3-123 (3-0) Nikk Davis at Bucknell, 3-73 (2-1) Andy Warner at Lehigh, 3-13 (2-1) Tucker Hull at North Carolina, 2-253 (3-0) Taylor Reynolds VMI, 2-12

Goals1. 4 Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-7

4 Sam Jones at Lehigh, 3-14 Sam Jones VMI, 2-12

4. 3 Tucker Hull Army, 4-163 Tucker Hull at Georgetown, 4-13 Harrison Chaires at Holy Cross, 3-193 Tucker Hull Lafayette, 3-123 Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-123 Andy Warner Lafayette, 3-123 Nikk Davis at Bucknell, 3-73 Taylor Reynolds VMI, 2-12

Assists1. 6 Andy Warner Towson, 3-152. 4 Andy Warner at Bucknell, 3-73. 3 Sam Jones Army, 4-16

3 Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-123 Tucker Hull VMI, 2-12

6. 2 Andy Warner Army, 4-162 Tucker Hull at Holy Cross, 3-192 Nikk Davis Towson, 3-152 Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-72 Sam Jones at Bucknell, 3-72 Sam Jones at North Carolina, 2-252 Tucker Hull at Loyola, 2-192 Andy Warner VMI, 2-12

Shots1. 11 Andy Warner Colgate, 3-262. 10 Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-12

10 Tucker Hull VMI, 2-124. 8 Tucker Hull Army, 4-16

8 Andy Warner Lafayette, 3-128 Andy Warner at Lehigh, 3-18 Sam Jones VMI, 2-12

8. 7 Andy Warner Maryland, 4-87 Jay Mann Towson, 3-157 Tucker Hull Lafayette, 3-127 Andy Warner at North Carolina, 2-25

Ground Balls1. 9 Logan West Lafayette, 3-122. 8 Logan West Towson, 3-15

8 RJ Wickham at North Carolina, 2-254. 6 Brian Striffler Army, 4-16

6 Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-126 Pat Kiernan VMI, 2-126 RJ Wickham VMI, 2-12

8. 5 Pat Kiernan at Johns Hopkins, 4-235 Brian Striffler at Johns Hopkins, 4-235 Sam Jones Army, 4-165 Pat Kiernan Army, 4-165 Logan West at Georgetown, 4-15 RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-15 Brian Striffler Towson, 3-155 Brian Striffler Lafayette, 3-125 Logan West at Bucknell, 3-75 Tom Mansfield VMI, 2-12

Faceoff Wins1. 19 Logan West Towson, 3-152. 16 Logan West Lafayette, 3-123. 12 Logan West Army, 4-164. 11 Logan West at Holy Cross, 3-19

11 Logan West at Bucknell, 3-711 Logan West VMI, 2-12

7. 7 Logan West Maryland, 4-87 Logan West at Georgetown, 4-17 Evan McGoogan at Lehigh, 3-17 Logan West at Loyola, 2-19

Faceoff Attempts1. 29 Logan West Towson, 3-152. 23 Logan West Lafayette, 3-123. 22 Evan McGoogan at Lehigh, 3-14. 21 Logan West Army, 4-16

21 Logan West at Loyola, 2-196. 19 Logan West at Bucknell, 3-77. 18 Logan West VMI, 2-128. 16 Logan West Maryland, 4-89. 14 Logan West at Georgetown, 4-1

14 Logan West at Holy Cross, 3-19

Faceoff Pct. (min. 10 att)1. 78.6 (11-14) Logan West at Holy Cross, 3-192. 65.5 (19-29) Logan West Towson, 3-153. 69.6 (16-23) Logan West Lafayette, 3-124. 61.1 (11-18) Logan West VMI, 2-125. 57.9 (11-19) Logan West at Bucknell, 3-76. 57.1 (12-21) Logan West Army, 4-167. 50.0 (5-10) E. McGoogan at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

50.0 (7-14) Logan West at Georgetown, 4-19. 46.2 (6-13) Logan West Colgate, 3-2610. 43.8 (7-16) Logan West Maryland, 4-8

Saves1. 20 RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-12. 14 RJ Wickham at North Carolina, 2-253. 11 RJ Wickham Lafayette, 3-12

11 RJ Wickham at Lehigh, 3-15. 10 RJ Wickham Maryland, 4-8

10 RJ Wickham at Bucknell, 3-77. 9 RJ Wickham Colgate, 3-268. 8 RJ Wickham Towson, 3-159. 7 RJ Wickham at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

7 RJ Wickham at Loyola, 2-19

Navy HighsPoints 23 Towson, 3-15Goals 15 Lafayette, 3-12Goals in Qtr. 7 (1st) Lafayette, 3-12Assists 10 at Bucknell, 3-7Shots 44 Lafayette, 3-12Shots on Goal 25 Lafayette, 3-12Shots in Qtr. 16 (3rd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23Saves 20 at Georgetown, 4-1Ground Balls 43 VMI, 2-12Ground Balls in Qtr. 14 (3rd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

14 (4th) Lafayette, 3-1214 (2nd) VMI, 2-12

Faceoff Wins 19 Towson, 3-15Faceoff Attempts 29 Towson, 3-15Faceoff Pct. 78.6 (11-14) at Holy Cross, 3-19Clear Pct. 93.8 (15-16) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23Extra-Man Goals 5 at Holy Cross, 3-19Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 (1-1) at Bucknell, 3-7Penalties 11 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23Penalty Minutes 8:30 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

Navy LowsPoints 6 Colgate, 3-26Goals 4 Maryland, 4-8

4 Colgate, 3-26Goals in Qtr. 0 (1st, 2nd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

0 (3rd) Colgate, 3-260 (4th) North Carolina, 2-250 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19

Assists 2 Colgate, 3-26Shots 24 at Bucknell, 3-7

24 at Loyola, 2-19Shots on Goal 10 Maryland, 4-8Shots in Qtr. 1 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19Saves 1 Army, 4-16Ground Balls 16 at Loyola, 2-19Ground Balls in Qtr. 1 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19Faceoff Wins 4 North Carolina, 2-25Faceoff Attempts 13 Colgate, 3-26Faceoff Pct. 18.2 (4-22) North Carolina, 2-25Clear Pct. 75.0 (12-16) Army, 4-16

75.0 (15-20) Maryland, 4-875.0 (12-16) Lafayette, 3-1275.0 (15-20) North Carolina, 2-25

Extra-Man Goals 0 Maryland, 4-80 Colgate, 3-260 North Carolina, 2-25

Extra-Man Pct. 00.0 (0-4) Maryland, 4-800.0 (0-4) Colgate, 3-2600.0 (0-4) North Carolina, 2-25

Penalties 0 VMI, 2-12Penalty Minutes 0:00 VMI, 2-12

Opponent HighsPoints 23 Johns Hopkins, 4-23Goals 14 Johns Hopkins, 4-23

14 Army, 4-1614 Lehigh, 3-11

Goals in Qtr. 6 (1st) Johns Hopkins, 4-236 (3rd) Army, 4-166 (1st) Maryland, 4-8

Assists 10 Bucknell, 3-7Shots 46 at Georgetown, 4-1Shots on Goal 29 at Georgetown, 4-1Shots in Qtr. 16 (3rd) Loyola, 2-19Saves 11 Army, 4-16

11 Lehigh, 3-11Ground Balls 42 North Carolina, 2-25Ground Balls in Qtr. 13 (2nd) at Georgetown, 4-1Faceoff Wins 18 Lehigh, 3-11

18 North Carolina, 2-25Faceoff Attempts 29 Towson, 3-15Faceoff Pct. 81.8 (18-22) North Carolina, 2-25Clear Pct. 1.000 (12-12)at Georgetown, 4-1

1.000 (7-7) Loyola, 2-19Extra-Man Goals 4 Johns Hopkins, 4-23Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 (2-2) Loyola, 2-19Penalties 10 at Holy Cross, 3-19Penalty Minutes 9:30 at Holy Cross, 3-19

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THE LAST TIME NAVY ...Scored 15 or more goals 15 vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11

previously ... 16 vs. VMI, 2-13-10Scored 20 or more goals 23 vs. Holy Cross, 4-18-04

Allowed 15 or more goals 15 by Lafayette, 3-12-10Allowed 20 or more goals 21 by Maryland, 4-4-98

Recorded 30 or more points 34 (23-11) vs. Holy Cross, 4-18-04Recorded 35 or more points 35 (21-14) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

Allowed 30 or more points 30 (17-13) by Johns Hopkins, 4-19-03Allowed 35 or more points 35 (21-14) by Maryland, 4-4-98

Won 15 or more faceoffs 15 (15-27) vs. Army, 4-16-11previously ... 19 (19-29) vs. Towson, 3-15-11

Won 20 or more faceoffs 20 (20-30) vs. North Carolina, 3-2-07 Won 25 or more faceoffs 25 (25-31) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

Lost 15 or more faceoffs 15 (15-21, 71.4) by Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11previously ... 15 (15-28, 53.6) by Bucknell, 3-7-11

Lost 20 or more faceoffs 20 (20-29, 69.0) by Georgetown, 4-2-10

Recorded 50 or more ground balls 51 vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-07Recorded 60 or more ground balls 60 vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

Made 15 or more saves 20 at Georgetown, 4-1-11previously ... 17 at Maryland, 4-10-10

Made 20 or more saves 20 at Georgetown, 4-1-11previously ... 21 at Penn State, 4-12-03

Made 25 or more saves 25 at Johns Hopkins, 4-24-99

Scored four or more extra-man goals 5 (5-10) at Holy Cross, 3-19-11previously ... 4 (4-4) vs. VMI, 2-7-09

Scored a man-down goal Tucker Hull vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11previously ... Joe Lennon at Army, 4-12-08

Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-7) by Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11previously ... 4 (4-7) by Army, 5-2-10

Allowed a man-down goal Kevin Dunbar of Lafayette, 3-12-10

Scored an own-goal vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10Scored two own-goals in a season

vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10, vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10

Came from behind to win vs. Towson, 3-15-11Trailed 11-10 in 4th Quarter, Won 14-11

previously ... vs. VMI, 2-12-11; Trailed 3-2 in 1st Quarter, Won 14-8Came from two goals down to win vs. Towson, 3-15-11

Trailed 11-9 in 3rd Quarter, Won 14-11previously ... vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10; Trailed 4-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9

Came from three goals down to win vs. Towson, 3-15-11Trailed 11-8 in 3rd Quarter, Won 14-11

previously ... vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10; Trailed 5-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9Came from four goals down to win vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10

Trailed 6-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9Came from five goals down to win Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10

Trailed 5-0 in 3rd Quarter, Won 9-8 (OT)

Blew a lead and lost Army, 4-16-11Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9

previously ... Colgate, 3-26-11; Led 2-0 in the 1st Quarter - Lost 5-4Blew a two-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11

Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9previously ... Colgate, 3-26-11; Led 2-0 in the 1st Quarter - Lost 5-4

Blew a three-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9

previously ... at North Carolina, 2-15-11; Led 5-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 10-8Blew a four-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11

Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9previously ... at Loyola, 2-19-11; Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 9-8

Blew a five-goal lead and lost at Loyola, 2-19-11Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 9-8

previously ... at North Carolina, 3-4-00; Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 10-11 (OT)

Defeated a No. 1 team 9-6 vs. No. 1 Maryland, 4-10-04Defeated a top 5 team 5-4 at No. 3 Maryland, 4-4-08Defeated a top 10 team 10-4 vs. No. 8 Maryland, 4-3-09

Shut out an opponent for a half1st half at Holy Cross, 3-19-11; outscored 4-0

previously ... 1st half vs. Holy Cross, 3-20-10; outscored 4-0Shut out an opponent vs. Baltimore, 5-16-70 — won 19-0

Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes22:28 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11previously ... 21:57 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11

Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 34:17 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11previously ... 39:28 vs. Holy Cross, 3-20-10

Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes53:04 at Mount St. Mary’s, 3-3-09Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes53:04 at Mount St. Mary’s, 3-3-09

Was not called for a penalty vs. VMI, 2-12-11previously ... at Colgate, 3-27-10

Faced an opponent who was not penalized Duke, 5-9-09

The Last Time a Navy Player ...Scored 4 or more goals 4, Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-7-11

previously ... 4, Sam Jones at Lehigh, 3-1-11Scored 5 or more goals 6, Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06Scored 6 or more goals 6, Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06Scored 7 or more goals 7, Brian Keith at Washington College, 3-4-89Scored 8 or more goals 8, Robert Booze vs. Drexel, 3-27-43Scored 9 or more goals Never

Recorded 4 or more assists 6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 4, Andy Warner at Bucknell, 3-7-11

Recorded 5 or more assists 6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 6, Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06

Recorded 6 or more assists 6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 6, Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06

Recorded 7 or more assists 8, Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05Recorded 8 or more assists 8, Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05Recorded 9 or more assists 9, Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83Recorded 10 or more assists Never

Recorded 6 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 6 (3-3), Sam Jones vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11

Recorded 7 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 7 (1-6), Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06

Recorded 8 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 8 (0-8), Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05

Recorded 9 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91Recorded 10 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91Recorded 11 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91Recorded 12 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91Recorded 13 or more points 13 (5-8), Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-78Recorded 14 or more points Never

Scored 3 or more extra-man goals3, Harrison Chaires at Holy Cross, 3-19-11previously ... 3, Adam Borcz at Penn State, 4-14-01

Scored an overtime goal Andy Warner vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10Scored an overtime goal twice in a season

Patrick Moran at Colgate, 3-27-10 and Patrick Moran vs. Bucknell, 3-6-10

Took 10 or more shots 11, Andy Warner vs. Colgate, 3-26-11previously ... 10, Sam Jones vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11

Took 15 or more shots 18, Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-06Took 20 or more shots Never

Turned in 10 or more ground balls 10, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 3-21-07

Won 15 or more faceoffs 19, Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11previously ... 16, Logan West vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11

Won 20 or more faceoffs 20, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

Made 15 or more saves 20, RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-1-11previously ... 17, RJ Wickham at Maryland, 4-10-10

Made 20 or more saves 20, RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-1-11previously ... 21, Seth DiNola at Penn State, 4-12-03

Made 25 or more saves 25, Mickey Jarboe vs. North Carolina, 3-6-99

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2011 BOX SCORESNavy def. VMI, 14-8Feb. 12, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,886 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FVMI (0-1) 4 2 1 1 - 8Navy (1-0) 4 6 3 1 - 14

• ScoringVMI - Baker 1-0=1, Davis 2-1=3, East 1-1=2, Leonard 1-1=2, Long 1-1=2,Robarge 2-0=2. Navy - Chaires 1-1=2, Davis 2-0=2, Heneveld 1-0=1, Hull 2-3=5, S. Jones 4-0=4, Reynolds 3-0=3, Seivold 0-1=1, Striffler 1-1=2, A. Warner 0-2=2.

• Extra-Man GoalsVMI - NoneNavy - Hull, S. Jones, Heneveld

• GoalkeepersVMI - McMinn 60:00, 14 GA, 9 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 8 GA, 2 Sv.

Team Stats VMI NavyShots 8-7-4-4 = 23 13-15-9-6 = 43Ground balls 12-11-11-7 = 41 11-14-10-8 = 43Faceoffs 14-26, 53.8 12-26, 46.2Saves 3-3-2-1 = 9 1-1-0-0 = 2Turnovers 6-10-8-7 = 31 4-4-4-4 = 16Penalties 5, 4:30 0, 0:00Clears 19-25, 76.0 20-23, 87.0Extra-Man Opp. 0-0, 00.0 3-6, 50.0

GM 1#14 Loyola def. Navy, 9-8Feb. 19, 2011 • Baltimore, Md. • 3,339 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (1-1) 3 4 0 1 - 8Loyola (1-0) 0 3 4 2 - 9

• ScoringNavy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 1-0=1, S. Jones 1-0-1=2, Hull 0-2=2, Mann 1-0=1,Norris 1-0=1, Reynolds 1-0=1, Striffler 1-0=1, Warner 1-1=2. Loyola - Basler 0-2=2, Butts 1-0=1, Comer 2-0=2, Fanshaw 2-0=2, Langan 0-3=3, Murray 1-0=1, Sawyer 3-0=3.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - ChairesLoyola - Sawyer, Murray

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 60:00, 9 GA, 7 Sv.Loyola - Hagelin 60:00, 8 GA, 6 Sv.

Team Stats Navy LoyolaShots 8-9-1-6 = 24 5-6-16-8 = 35Ground balls 6-7-1-2 = 16 4-7-10-11 = 32Faceoffs 7-21, 33.3 14-21, 66.7Saves 1-0-2-4 = 7 2-1-0-3 = 6Turnovers 0-2-5-2 = 9 3-2-3-3 = 11Penalties 2, 1:00 2, 1:00Clears 10-12, 83.3 7-7, 1.000Extra-Man Opp. 1-2, 50.0 2-2, 1.000

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#12 North Carolina def. Navy, 10-8Feb. 25, 2011 • Chapel Hill, N.C. • 2,031 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (1-2) 1 4 3 0 - 8North Carolina (2-1) 1 4 4 1 - 10

• ScoringNavy - Chaires 1-0=1, Hull 2-1=3, S. Jones 2-2=4, Reynolds 2-0=2, Seivold 0-1=1, A. Warner 1-1=2. North Carolina - Bitter 2-1=3, Campbell 0-1=1, Creighton 1-0=1, Dunster 1-0=1, Flanagan 2-0=2, Foster 1-0=1, Galasso 1-2=3, Holman 0-1=1, Hutchins 1-0=1, Wood 1-0=1.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - NoneNorth Carolina - None

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 60:00, 10 GA, 14 Sv.North Carolina - Madalon 60:00, 8 GA, 9 Sv.

Team Stats Navy North CarolinaShots 4-8-8-8 = 28 8-12-13-7 = 40Ground balls 3-4-8-8 = 23 7-12-11-12 = 42Faceoffs 4-22, 18.2 18-22, 81.8Saves 3-5-2-4 = 14 0-3-3-3 = 9Turnovers 3-3-2-6 = 14 3-3-2-4 = 12Penalties 2, 2:00 4, 3:00Clears 15-20, 75.0 12-14, 85.7Extra-Man Opp. 0-4, 00.0 0-2, 00.0

GM 3 Lehigh def. Navy, 14-10March 1, 2011 • Bethlehem, Pa. • 462 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (1-3, 0-1 PL) 3 2 3 2 - 10Lehigh (2-1, 1-0 PL) 4 2 4 4 - 14

• ScoringNavy - Davis 1-0=1, Hull 0-1=1, M. Jones 1-0=1, S. Jones 4-1=5, Mann 1-0=1,Striffler 1-0=1, A. Warner 2-1=3. Lehigh - DiMaria 2-0=2, Fantoni 2-3=5, Johnston 4-0=4, C. Lao-Gosney 2-2=4,R. Lao-Gosney 1-1=2, Snyder 1-0=1.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - S. JonesLehigh - C. Lao-Gosney, Stumpf

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 60:00, 14 GA, 11 Sv.Lehigh - Carr 60:00, 10 GA, 11 Sv.

Team Stats Navy LehighShots 5-5-11-14 = 35 8-7-6-11 = 32Ground balls 8-6-5-5 = 24 7-7-8-10 = 32Faceoffs 9-27, 33.3 18-27, 66.7Saves 2-3-2-4 = 11 0-2-4-5 = 11Turnovers 3-6-3-3 = 15 4-3-5-5 = 17Penalties 5, 4:30 6, 4:30Clears 14-16, 87.5 63.2, 12-19Extra-Man Opp. 1-5, 20.0 2-4, 5-0.0

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2011 BOX SCORESBucknell def. Navy, 12-11 (2OT)March 7, 2011 • Lewisburg, Pa. • 355 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT OT FNavy (1-4, 0-2 PL) 3 2 2 4 0 0 11Bucknell (3-1, 1-0 PL) 4 3 2 2 0 1 12

• ScoringNavy - Davis 3-0=3, Hull 4-2=6, S. Jones 2-2=4, Mann 0-1=1, Seivold 0-1=1,Striffler 1-0=1, A. Warner 1-4=5. Bucknell - Bailey 1-0=1, Danylyshyn 2-3=5, Eisenreich 2-5=7, Gantsoudes 2-1=3, Heritage 2-0=2, Klipstein 3-0=3, Streep 0-1=1.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - S. JonesBucknell - Bailey

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 65:20, 12 GA, 10 Sv.Bucknell - Feeney 65:20, 11 GA, 7 Sv.

Team Stats Navy BucknellShots 7-6-4-6-1-0 = 24 11-6-9-11-0-1 =38Ground balls 6-5-6-7-2-0 = 26 10-7-5-10-2-0 = 34Faceoffs 13-28, 46.4 15-28, 53.6Saves 5-0-2-3-0-0 = 10 2-3-0-1-1-0 = 7Turnovers 3-3-4-4-1-1 = 16 2-4-5-2-2-0 = 15Penalties 3, 2:30 2, 1:30Clears 16-19, , 84.2 11-18, 61.1Extra-Man Opp. 1-1, 1.000 1-3, 33.3

GM 5Navy def. Lafayette, 15-6March 12, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,548 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FLafayette (2-3, 0-1 PL) 0 4 2 0 - 6Navy (2-4, 1-2 PL) 7 2 5 1 - 15

• ScoringLafayette - Bauer 0-1=1, Floyd 1-0=1, Heffernan 2-0=2, Perini 1-0=1, Prusoff2-0=2. Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 2-1=3, Hull 3-1=4, S. Jones 3-3=6, Mann 2-0=2,Mansfield 1-0=1, Reynolds 0-1=1, A. Warner 3-0=3.

• Extra-Man GoalsLafayette - PeriniNavy - Chaires, Mann, (Hull - Down)

• GoalkeepersLafayette - Andrusko 41:16, 12 GA, 5 Sv.; Stubits 18:44, 3 GA, 5 Sv.Navy - Wickham 60:00, 6 GA, 11 Sv.

Team Stats Lafayette NavyShots 10-13-7-4 = 34 9-9-12-14 = 44Ground balls 2-4-3-6 = 15 11-7-9-14 = 41Faceoffs 7-25, 28.0 18-25, 72.0Saves 2-3-1-4 = 10 4-3-1-3 = 11Turnovers 4-3-1-8 = 16 4-3-4-6 = 17Penalties 5, 4:00 4, 4:00Clears 9-13, 69.2 12-16, 75.0Extra-Man Opp. 1-4, 25.0 2-4, 50.0

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Navy def. Towson, 14-11March 15, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,028 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FTowson (1-4) 3 4 4 0 - 11Navy (3-4, 1-2 PL) 2 5 2 5 - 14

• ScoringTowson - Beach 2-0=2, Britton 2-0=2, Hodgson 0-2=2, Hughes 3-0=3, Iacona0-1=1, Lamon 2-0=2, Maguire 1-0=1, Mezzanotte 0-1=1, Norris 1-0=1. Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 2-2=4, Doyle 1-0=1, Hull 2-1=3, S. Jones 2-0=2,Mann 2-0=2, Reynolds 2-0=2, A. Warner 2-6=8.

• Extra-Man GoalsTowson - Beach (2)Navy - S. Jones, Chaires

• GoalkeepersTowson - Love 59:42, 14 GA, 7 Sv.; Wascavage 0:18, 0 GA, 0 Sv.Navy - Wickham 60:00, 11 GA, 8 Sv.

Team Stats Towson NavyShots 7-6-8-4 = 25 9-6-5-9 = 29Ground balls 7-4-6-5 = 22 6-9-9-6 =30Faceoffs 10-29, 34.5 19-29, 65.5Saves 3-1-1-2 = 7 2-2-1-3 = 8Turnovers 1-2-3-5 = 11 3-4-4-3 = 14Penalties 8, 6:30 6, 5:30Clears 7-11, 63.6 12-15, 80.0Extra-Man Opp. 2-6, 33.3 2-5, 40.0

GM 7Navy def. Holy Cross, 8-3March 19, 2011 • Worcester, Mass. • 476 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (4-4, 2-2 PL) 1 3 3 1 - 8Holy Cross (0-7, 0-2 PL) 0 0 1 2 - 3

• ScoringNavy - Chaires 3-0=3, Hull 2-2=4, S. Jones 1-1=2, Mann 0-1=1, Reynolds 0-1=1, Striffler 0-1=1, A. Warner 2-1=3. Holy Cross - Flood 2-0=2, Hannan 0-1=2, McGeehin 0-1=1, Morici 1-0=1.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - Chaires (3), Hull, WarnerHoly Cross - None

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 55:30, 1 GA, 4 Sv; Haas 4:30, 2 GA, 0 Sv.Holy Cross - Fisher 60:00, 8 GA, 5 Sv.

Team Stats Navy Holy CrossShots 5-10-6-7 = 28 5-8-3-7 = 23Ground balls 3-4-7-5 = 19 7-7-6-6 = 26Faceoffs 11-14, 78.6 3-14, 21.4Saves 2-1-0-1 = 4 0-3-2-0 = 5Turnovers 4-4-3-4 = 15 1-4-2-4 = 11Penalties 2, 3:00 10, 9:30Clears 11-12, 91.7 12-18, , 66.7Extra-Man Opp. 5-10, 50.0 0-2, 00.0

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Colgate def. Navy, 5-4March 26, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,834 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FColgate (6-3, 2-0 PL) 1 3 1 0 - 5Navy (4-5, 2-3 PL) 2 1 0 1 - 4

• ScoringColgate - Baum 2-1 = 3, Bosco 0-1 = 1, Carroll 0-1 = 1, McCabe 1-0 = 1,Queeney 0-1 = 1, Ryan 1-0 = 1, Tucciarone 1-0 = 1. Navy - Davis 1-0 = 1, Doyle 1-0 = 1, Hull 1-0 = 1, Norris 0-1 = 1, Reynolds 1-0= 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1.

• Extra-Man GoalsColgate - NoneNavy - None

• GoalkeepersColgate - Madison 60:00, 4 GA, 8 Sv.Navy - Wickham 60:00, 5 GA, 9 Sv.

Team Stats Colgate NavyShots 8-7-8-3 = 26 6-3-8-14 = 31Ground balls 8-8-7-5 = 28 8-5-7-10 = 30Faceoffs 7-13, 53.8 6-13, 46.2Saves 2-1-2-3 = 8 3-2-3-1 = 9Turnovers 6-2-2-4 = 14 5-4-4-4 = 17Penalties 4, 2:30 2, 2:00Clears 19-21, 90.5 19-22, 86.4Extra-Man Opp. 0-2, 00.0 0-4, 00.0

GM 9Georgetown def. Navy, 9-8April 1, 2011 • Washington, D.C. • 1,567 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (4-6, 2-3 PL) 1 1 3 3 - 8Georgetown (4-4) 2 3 2 2 - 9

• ScoringNavy - Davis 0-1 = 1, Hull 3-1 = 4, S. Jones 2-1 = 3, Kiernan 1-0 = 1, Mann 2-0 = 2, Rogers 0-1 = 1. Georgetown - Angel 1-0 = 1, Casey 2-0 = 2, Comeau 5-0 = 5, Ehrmann 0-1 =1, Emala 1-1 = 2, Mirabito 0-3 = 3, Seligmann 0-1 = 1.

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - Hull (2)Georgetown - Comeau

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 58:56, 8 GA, 20 Sv.; Haas 1:04, 1 GA, 0 Sv.Georgetown - Davis 60:00, 8 GA, 9 Sv.

Team Stats Navy GeorgetownShots 2-7-13-8 = 30 9-15-7-15 = 46Ground balls 7-10-4-6 = 27 9-13-7-11 = 40Faceoffs 9-21, 42.9 12-21, 57.1Saves 4-8-4-4 = 20 1-2-4-2 = 9Turnovers 6-6-2-4 = 18 1-5-1-2 = 9Penalties 5, 3:30 5, 4:30Clears 18-21, 85.7 12-12, 1.000Extra-Man Opp. 2-4, 50.0 1-5, 20.0

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Maryland def. Navy, 10-4April 8, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 6,993 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FMaryland (8-2) 6 1 1 2 - 10Navy (4-7, 2-3 PL) 1 1 1 1 - 4

• ScoringMaryland - Bernhardt 2-0 = 2, Blye 2-0 = 2, Catalino 1-1 = 2, Cummings 1-0 =1, Farrell 2-0 = 2, Holmes 0-1 = 1, Snider 1-0 =1, Young 1-0 = 1. Navy -Chaires 1-0 = 1, Gallagher 0-2 = 2, Hull 1-0 = 1, S. Jones 1-0 = 1, Mann1-0 = 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1.

• Extra-Man GoalsMaryland - NoneNavy - None

• GoalkeepersMaryland - Amato 59:30, 4 GA, 4 Sv.; Lamolinara 0:30, 0 GA, 2 Sv.Navy - Wickham 60:00, 10 GA, 10 Sv.

Team Stats Maryland NavyShots 14-7-6-6 = 33 3-5-12-13 = 33Ground balls 12-4-5-7 = 28 5-8-6-6 = 25Faceoffs 10-18, 55.6 8-18, 44.4Saves 0-2-2-2 = 6 2-4-3-1 = 10Turnovers 4-6-2-4 = 16 6-5-2-5 = 18Penalties 4, 2:30 2, 1:00Clears 14-16, 87.5 15-20, 75.0Extra-Man Opp. 0-2, 00.0 0-4, 00.0

GM 11Army def. Navy, 14-9April 16, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 8,059 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FArmy (8-4, 3-2 PL) 2 2 6 4 - 14Navy (4-8, 2-4 PL) 3 4 1 1 - 9

• ScoringArmy - Boltus 4-3 = 7, T. Henderson 1-1 = 2, Hurley 1-0 = 1, Lynch 2-0 = 2,McCallion 1-2 = 3, Thul 5-1 = 6. Navy - Chaires 1-1 = 2, Davis 1-0 = 1, Doyle 2-0 = 2, Hull 3-1 = 4, S. Jones 0-3 = 3, Mann 2-0 = 2, A. Warner 0-2 = 2.

• Extra-Man GoalsArmy - NoneNavy - Hull

• GoalkeepersArmy - Palesky 60:00, 9 GA, 11 Sv.Navy - Wickham 45:00, 10 GA, 1 Sv.; Haas 15:00, 4 GA, 0 Sv.

Team Stats Army NavyShots 3-2-9-7 = 21 8-10-14-8 = 40Ground balls 4-5-3-10 = 22 9-6-11-11 = 37Faceoffs 12-27, 44.4 15-27, 55.6Saves 1-1-6-3 = 11 0-0-1-0 = 1Turnovers 6-4-4-8 = 22 5-4-4-6 = 19Penalties 2, 2:30 1, 0:30Clears 16-22, 72.7 12-16, 75.0Extra-Man Opp. 0-1, 00.0 1-3, 33.3

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Johns Hopkins def. Navy, 14-5April 23, 2011 • Baltimore, Md. • 4,682 Att.

1 2 3 4 OT FNavy (4-9, 2-4 PL) 0 0 2 3 - 5Johns Hopkins (10-2) 6 4 3 1 - 14

• ScoringNavy - Chaires 1-0 = 1, Davis 1-0 = 1, Dinn 1-1 = 2, S. Jones 1-1 = 2, Reynolds1-0 = 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1. Johns Hopkins - Boland 2-2 = 4, Dolente 0-1 = 1, Edmonds 1-0 = 1, Greeley2-0 = 2, Guida 1-0 = 1, Palmer 1-5 = 6, Ranagan 1-0 = 1, Ruhl 1-1 = 2, Smith1-0 = 1, Wharton 4-0 = 4,

• Extra-Man GoalsNavy - ChairesJohns Hopkins - Greeley (2), Palmer, Wharton

• GoalkeepersNavy - Wickham 60:00, 14 GA, 7 Sv.Johns Hopkins - Bassett 57:22, 5 GA, 8 Sv; Burke 2:38, 0 GA, 0 Sv.

Team Stats Navy Johns HopkinsShots 3-4-16-9 = 32 12-15-8-6 = 41Ground balls 3-5-14-8 = 30 10-9-9-7 = 35Faceoffs 6-21, 28.6 15-21, 71.4Saves 2-2-1-2 = 7 0-1-5-2 = 8Turnovers 2-5-3-4 = 14 4-2-4-5 = 15Penalties 11, 8:30 3, 3:00Clears 15-16, 93.8 12-15, 80.0Extra-Man Opp. 1-3, 33.3 4-7, 57.1

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2011 NATIONAL AND TEAM AWARDS

Lt. Robert T. Bianchi Award Presented to Navy’s Most Valuable Player2011 Recipient - Marty Gallagher

Lt. Bianchi, Class of 1983, was a four-year letterman and captainof the 1983 squad. He played on three NCAA Tournament teamsand was the 1983 recipient of the Lt. Frank McKeone Award. On

March 23, 1987, he lost his life when the helicopter he was piloting crashed inthe Philippines. This award is presented to the player who has contributed mostto the overall success of the lacrosse team.

Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Award Presented to Navy’s Outstanding Midfielder2011 Recipient - Andy Warner

During his athletic career at Navy, Don MacLaughlin earned threeletters in both lacrosse and soccer, was the 1962 soccer teamcaptain and a two-time All-American in lacrosse. MacLaughlinwas killed in action while flying jets over Vietnam.

Coach Willis P. Bilderback AwardPresented to Navy’s Outstanding Defensive Player2011 Recipient - Michael Hirsch

During his 14 years at Navy, from 1959-72, Coach Bilderbackdirected the Mids to a 131-26-2 record (.830). His teams wonnine National Championships, eight consecutively from 1960-67.Two of Bilderback’s teams went undefeated and 92 of his players

received All-America honors. Bilderback is a member of the Lacrosse Hall ofFame and is the winningest coach (by pct.) in college lacrosse.

Coach William H. “Dinty” Moore Award Presented to Navy’s Outstanding Offensive Player2011 Recipients - Tucker Hull and Sam Jones

Coach “Dinty” Moore retired in 1958 after serving as Navy’s headlacrosse coach for 23 years. His teams compiled an impressive157-46-2 record, capturing the National Championship six years.Three of coach Moore’s teams went undefeated, while 146 of hisplayers received All-America accolades. Coach Moore is a mem-ber of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Vice Adm. E.C. Waller Award Presented to those players who display spirit, morale anddedication2011 Recipient - J.P. Collmus

Vice Admiral E.C. Waller was superintendent of the NavalAcademy from 1981-83, a graduate of the Class of 1948 and avarsity letter winner. The Admiral Waller award consists of an

engraved wrist watch and will be presented during graduation week at the Prizesand Awards Ceremony.

Lt. Brendan Looney AwardPresented to that player who leads by example, displaysmental and physical toughness and shows dedication to histeammates2011 Recipient - Brian Striffler

Lt. Looney was a 2004 graduate of the Naval Academy who wenton to graduate from SEAL Qualification Training as the Honorman

for Class 265 and served proudly as a member of SEAL Team THREE. He waskilled on Sept. 21, 2010 in a helicopter accident in Afghanistan.

2011 USILA All-Americans

Honorable MentionPlayer Yr. Pos. Previous HonorsMichael Hirsch Sr. D NA

2011 Naval Academy Team Honors

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic PerformanceProgram Public Recognition Awards after posting aca-demic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot Leaguetitles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis• Peter Reilley, Golf

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE REVIEW2011 Patriot League StandingsTeams PL Pct. Streak Overall Pct. StreakBucknell 6-0 1.000 W6 14-3 82.4 L1Colgate 5-1 83.3 L1 11-5 68.8 W1Army 4-2 66.7 W2 9-6 60.0 L2Lehigh 3-3 50.0 W1 7-9 43.8 L1Navy 2-4 33.3 L2 4-9 30.8 L5Holy Cross 1-5 16.7 L1 2-13 13.3 L2Lafayette 0-6 00.0 L6 2-11 15.4 L10

2011 Patriot League TournamentSemifinalsApril 29 No. 2 Colgate def. No. 3 Army, 7-6April 29 No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 4 Lehigh, 13-5

FinalMay 1 No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 2 Colgate, 10-3*** Bucknell received Patriot League’s NCAA automatic bid ***

2011 Patriot League All-Tournament TeamPatriot League Tournament MVP: Charlie Streep, BucknellArmy — Tom Palesky, Bill HendersonBucknell — Mike Huffner, Ryan Klipstein, Alex LyonsColgate — Jim Carroll, Jeff Ledwick, Jared MadisonLehigh — David DiMaria, Ryan Snyder

2011 All-Patriot League TeamOffensive Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeremy Boltus, ArmyDefensive Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Henderson, ArmyGoalkeeper of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Palesky, ArmyFreshman of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tucker Hull, NavyCoach of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank Fedorjaka, Bucknell

First TeamPlayer Yr. Pos. Previous HonorsJeremy Boltus, Army Sr. A 10 1stGarrett Thul, Army So. A 10 2nd, 10 ROYPeter Baum, Colgate So. A 10 1stBilly Eisenreich, Bucknell Jr. MCharlie Streep, Bucknell Jr. M 09 ROY, 09 1st, 10 2ndAndy Warner, Navy Sr. M 10 2ndRyan Snyder, Lehigh So. FOTim Henderson, Army Jr. DM (Spec.) 09 2nd, 10 1st, 10 DPOYBill Henderson, Army Sr. D 09-10 1stMichael Huffner, Bucknell So. DMichael Hirsch, Navy Sr. D 10 1stTom Palesky, Army Sr. GK 10 2nd

Second TeamRyan Klipstein, Bucknell Sr. A 10 1stTom Perini, Lafayette Sr. A 08 ROY, 10 1stDante Fantoni, Lehigh So. AMike Danylyshyn, Bucknell Sr. MAndrew Mould, Colgate Sr. MJonathan Stumpf, Lehigh Sr. MJim Carroll, Colgate Sr. FO 10 2ndJake Clarke, Bucknell Sr. DM (Spec.) 09-10 1stDave Tucciarone, Colgate Sr. DLarry LoRusso, Army Jr. DAlex Lyons, Bucknell Sr. D 10 2ndRichard Bradley, Lehigh Sr. DKyle Feeney, Bucknell So. GK1st/2nd — First or Second TeamOPOY — Offensive Player of the YearDPOY — Defensive Player of the YearROY — Rookie of the YearGOY — Goalkeeper of the Year

2011 Patriot League Players of the WeekWk. Offense Defense Goalkeeper Rookie2-21 J. Boltus (A) R. Snyder (L) T. Palesky (A) S. Jones (N)2-28 R. Klipstein (B) A. Lyons (B) K. Feeney (B) A. Andrusko (LC)3-7 D. Lynch (A) T. Henderson (A) T. Palesky (A) M. Galione (LC)3-14 J. Boltus (A) M. Vernam (N) J. Madison (C) T. Hull (N)3-21 A. Warner (N) R. Snyder (L) T. Palesky (A) H. Chaires (N)3-28 J. Boltus (A) T. Henderson (A) T. Palesky (A) P. Burke (B)4-4 P. Baum (C) R. Bradley (L) R. Wickham (N) T. Hull (N)4-11 C. Bailey (B) R. Bradley (L) K. Feeney (B) T. Heritage (B)4-18 B. Eisenreich (B) T. Henderson (A) T. Palesky (A) M. Smith (HC)4-25 M. Danylyshyn (B) M. Huffner (B) K. Feeney (B) T. Heritage (B)

Navy’s Tucker Hull was named the 2011 Patriot League Rookie of theYear

Tucker Hull Michael Hirsch Andy Warner

Harrison Chaires Sam Jones Matt Vernam

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2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS

Points/Gm GP Pts Avg1. Army 15 241 16.072. Bucknell 17 272 16.003. Lehigh 16 250 15.624. Navy 13 189 14.545. Colgate 16 207 12.946. Lafayette 13 161 12.387. Holy Cross 15 138 9.20

Goals/Gm GP G Avg1. Lehigh 16 167 10.442. Bucknell 17 175 10.293. Army 15 152 10.134. Navy 13 118 9.085. Colgate 16 142 8.886. Lafayette 13 103 7.927. Holy Cross 15 94 6.27

Assists/Gm GP A Avg1. Army 15 89 5.932. Bucknell 17 97 5.713. Navy 13 71 5.464. Lehigh 16 83 5.195. Lafayette 13 58 4.466. Colgate 16 65 4.067. Holy Cross 15 44 2.93

Shots/Gm GP Sh Avg1. Lehigh 16 575 35.942. Bucknell 17 607 35.713. Navy 13 421 32.384. Lafayette 13 417 32.085. Colgate 16 501 31.316. Army 15 454 30.277. Holy Cross 15 444 29.60

Extra-Man Goals GP G Avg1. Bucknell 17 25 1.472. Lehigh 16 24 1.503. Navy 13 19 1.464. Army 15 18 1.205. Lafayette 13 14 1.086. Colgate 16 12 0.757. Holy Cross 15 11 0.73

EMO Pct. G Att. Pct.1. Lehigh 24 59 40.72. Army 18 47 38.33. Bucknell 25 69 36.24. Navy 19 55 34.55. Colgate 12 47 25.56. Lafayette 14 68 20.67. Holy Cross 11 60 18.3

Man-Down Def. GA Att. Pct.1. Bucknell 14 49 71.42. Colgate 14 47 70.23. Navy 13 40 67.54. Lafayette 20 56 64.35. Lehigh 22 60 63.36. Holy Cross 26 66 60.67. Army 24 58 58.6

GBs/Gm GP GB Avg1. Lehigh 16 538 33.622. Bucknell 17 504 29.653. Navy 13 371 28.544. Holy Cross 15 399 26.605. Colgate 16 425 26.566. Army 15 382 25.477. Lafayette 13 314 24.15

Face-Off Pct. W A Pct.1. Lehigh 217 367 59.12. Colgate 181 331 54.73. Bucknell 180 355 50.74. Navy 137 292 46.95. Lafayette 129 279 46.26. Army 149 327 45.67. Holy Cross 142 313 45.4

GAA GA Min. GAA1. Bucknell 123 1026:47 7.192. Army 120 900:00 8.003. Colgate 130 960:00 8.124. Lehigh 150 960:04 9.375. Navy 125 785:20 9.556. Lafayette 134 780:08 10.317. Holy Cross 167 900:00 11.13

Saves/Gm GP Sv Avg1. Lafayette 13 140 10.772. Army 15 143 9.533. Colgate 16 152 9.504. Lehigh 16 149 9.315. Holy Cross 15 135 9.006. Navy 13 114 8.777. Bucknell 17 142 8.35

Save Pct. GA Sv Pct.1. Army 120 143 54.42. Colgate 130 152 53.93. Bucknell 123 142 53.64. Lafayette 134 140 51.15. Lehigh 150 149 49.86. Navy 125 114 47.77. Holy Cross 167 135 44.7

Penalties/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Colgate 16 47 2.942. Bucknell 17 55 3.243. Navy 13 45 3.464. Lehigh 16 65 4.065. Army 15 62 4.136. Lafayette 13 57 4.387. Holy Cross 15 75 5.00

Turnovers/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Colgate 16 228 14.252. Bucknell 17 249 14.653. Lafayette 13 193 14.854. Navy 13 202 15.545. Lehigh 16 249 15.566. Army 15 243 16.207. Holy Cross 15 269 17.93

Caused TO/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Bucknell 17 152 8.942. Navy 13 108 8.313. Lehigh 16 131 8.194. Army 15 112 7.475. Holy Cross 15 109 7.276. Colgate 16 97 6.067. Lafayette 13 66 5.08

Points/Gm GP Pts Avg1. Bucknell 6 107 17.832. Lehigh 6 103 17.173. Army 6 97 16.174. Navy 6 92 15.335. Colgate 6 89 14.836. Lafayette 6 69 11.507. Holy Cross 6 45 7.50

Goals/Gm GP G Avg1. Lehigh 6 67 11.172. Bucknell 6 65 10.833. Army 6 61 10.174. Colgate 6 60 10.005. Navy 6 57 9.506. Lafayette 6 43 7.177. Holy Cross 6 30 5.00

Assists/Gm GP A Avg1. Bucknell 6 42 7.002. Army 6 36 6.00

Lehigh 6 36 6.004. Navy 6 35 5.835. Colgate 6 29 4.836. Lafayette 6 26 4.337. Holy Cross 6 15 2.50

Shots/Gm GP Sh Avg1. Lehigh 6 209 34.832. Navy 6 202 33.673. Bucknell 6 199 33.174. Colgate 6 189 31.505. Lafayette 6 187 31.176. Army 6 185 30.837. Holy Cross 6 151 25.17

Extra-Man Goals GP G Avg1. Bucknell 6 13 2.172. Navy 6 10 1.67

Lehigh 6 10 1.674. Lafayette 6 8 1.335. Colgate 6 6 1.006. Holy Cross 6 5 0.83

Army 6 5 0.83

EMO Pct. G Att. Pct.1. Bucknell 13 27 48.12. Lehigh 10 23 43.53. Colgate 6 15 40.04. Navy 10 27 37.05. Army 5 16 31.26. Holy Cross 5 17 29.47. Lafayette 8 29 27.6

Man-Down Def. GA Att. Pct.1. Lafayette 6 24 75.0

Navy 4 16 75.03. Bucknell 5 18 72.24. Colgate 5 16 68.85. Holy Cross 14 33 57.66. Lehigh 10 22 54.57. Army 13 25 48.0

GBs/Gm GP GB Avg1. Lehigh 6 185 30.832. Bucknell 6 178 29.673. Navy 6 177 29.504. Army 6 166 27.675. Colgate 6 162 27.006. Holy Cross 6 150 25.007. Lafayette 6 147 24.50

Face-Off Pct. W A Pct.1. Navy 72 134 53.72. Colgate 68 129 52.73. Bucknell 68 135 50.44. Lehigh 71 143 49.75. Lafayette 63 129 48.86. Holy Cross 51 108 47.27. Army 64 136 47.1

GAA GA Min. GAA1. Bucknell 47 365:20 7.722. Colgate 48 359:56 8.003. Army 52 360:00 8.674. Navy 54 365:20 8.875. Lehigh 57 360:00 9.506. Holy Cross 58 359:56 9.677. Lafayette 67 360:00 11.17

Saves/Gm GP Sv Avg1. Lehigh 6 67 11.172. Lafayette 6 63 10.503. Bucknell 6 52 8.674. Colgate 6 51 8.505. Army 6 48 8.006. Holy Cross 6 47 7.837. Navy 6 46 7.67

Save Pct. GA Sv Pct.1. Lehigh 57 67 54.02. Bucknell 47 52 52.53. Colgate 48 51 51.54. Lafayette 67 63 48.55. Army 52 48 48.06. Navy 54 46 46.07. Holy Cross 58 47 44.8

Penalties/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Colgate 6 16 2.672. Navy 6 17 2.833. Bucknell 6 21 3.504. Lehigh 6 23 3.835. Lafayette 6 25 4.176. Army 6 26 4.337. Holy Cross 6 38 6.33

Turnovers/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Colgate 6 82 13.672. Lehigh 6 84 14.00

Bucknell 6 84 14.004. Lafayette 6 96 16.005. Navy 6 99 16.50

Holy Cross 6 99 16.507. Army 6 101 16.83

Caused TO/Gm GP Pen Avg1. Navy 6 54 9.002. Bucknell 6 47 7.833. Army 6 45 7.504. Holy Cross 6 44 7.335. Lehigh 6 40 6.676. Colgate 6 39 6.507. Lafayette 6 29 4.83

Patriot League GamesAll Games

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PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS AND HONORS

All-Patriot League2004 Ben Bailey M Sr. First Team

Ian Dingman A So. First TeamGraham Gill M Jr. First TeamMitch Hendler D Jr. First TeamChris Pieczonka FO Jr. First TeamMatt Russell GK So. First TeamJared Bosanko D Sr. Second TeamJoe Bossi A Sr. Second TeamSteve Looney M So. Second TeamThomas Morris LSM Sr. Second Team

2005 Graham Gill M Sr. First TeamMitch Hendler D Sr. First TeamBilly Looney M So. First TeamChris Pieczonka FO Sr. First TeamMatt Russell GK Jr. First TeamJon Birsner M Jr. Second TeamMike Felber D Sr. Second TeamClipper Lennon DM Sr. Second TeamSteve Looney M Jr. Second Team

2006 Jon Birsner A Sr. First TeamIan Dingman A Jr. First TeamJordan DiNola D So. First TeamWard Hackett DM Sr. First TeamBilly Looney M Jr. First TeamMatt Russell GK Sr. First TeamWilliam Wallace FO Jr. First TeamVictor Barger LSM Jr. Second TeamAndrew Dow D Jr. Second TeamSteve Looney M Sr. Second TeamBrendan Teague D So. Second Team

2007 Victor Barger LSM Sr. First TeamIan Dingman A Sr. First TeamJordan DiNola D Jr. First TeamBilly Looney M Sr. First TeamNick Mirabito A Jr. First TeamWilliam Wallace FO Sr. First TeamTommy Wallin M Sr. First TeamBasil Daratsos M Fr. Second TeamAndrew Dow D Sr. Second TeamGeoff Leone DM So. Second TeamBrendan Teague D Jr. Second Team

2008 Jordan DiNola D Sr. First TeamGeoff Leone DM Jr. First TeamNick Mirabito A Sr. First TeamPatrick Moran M So. First TeamBasil Daratsos M So. Second TeamTim Paul A So. Second TeamBrendan Teague D Sr. Second TeamMikelis Visgauss FO Sr. Second TeamJaren Woeppel LSM So. Second Team

2009 Geoff Leone DM Sr. First TeamPatrick Moran M Jr. First Team

Andy Tormey D Sr. First TeamFrankie Coppola FO Jr. Second TeamJoe Lennon M Jr. Second TeamTim Paul A Jr. Second TeamJaren Woeppel LSM Jr. Second Team

2010 Michael Hirsch D Jr. First TeamPatrick Moran M Sr. First TeamRJ Wickham GK So. First TeamJoe Lennon M Sr. Second TEamAndy Warner A Jr. Second Team

2011 Michael Hirsch D Sr. First TeamAndy Warner M Sr. First Team

Patriot League Offensive Player of the WeekJoe Bossi 1x, last on 3-23-04Jon Birsner 1x, last on 3-30-04Ian Dingman 2x, last on 4-9-06Billy Looney 1x, last on 4-16-06Steve Looney 2x, last on 4-18-05Nick Mirabito 3x, last on 3-17-08Patrick Moran 1x, last on 3-29-10William Wallace 1x, last on 3-26-07Andy Warner 1x, last on 3-21-11

Patriot League Defensive Player of the WeekJordan DiNola 4x, last on 3-17-08Andrew Dow 1x, last on 3-6-07Mike Felber 1x, last on 3-28-05Mitch Hendler 1x, last on 3-16-04Geoff Leone 3x, last on 2-26-09Matt Russell 7x, last on 2-26-06Andy Tormey 2x, last on 4-6-09Matt Vernam 1x, last on 3-14-11Jaren Woeppel 1x, last on 3-8-10

Patriot League Goalkeeper of theWeek (est. 2007)Matt Coughlin 2x, last on 2-19-09Colin Finnegan 3x, last on 3-19-07Tommy Phelan 3x, last on 4-13-09RJ Wickham 5x, last on 4-4-11

Patriot League Rookie of the WeekBasil Daratsos 1x, last on 3-26-07Harrison Chaires 1x, last on 3-21-11Tucker Hull 2x, last on 4-4-11Sam Jones 1x, last on 2-21-11Billy Looney 1x, last on 4-26-04Nick Mirabito 1x, last on 3-21-05Tim Paul 1x, last on 4-24-07RJ Wickham 1x, last on 3-11-09

Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year2004 Clipper Lennon2005 Clipper Lennon

Patriot League Men’s LacrosseScholar-Athlete of the Year2004 Clipper Lennon2005 Clipper Lennon2007 Colin Finnegan

Patriot League Academic Honor RollVictor Barger 2005-07Chris Barnard 2006Robby Battle 2010Gregory Clement 2008Mike Collett 2009Dan Decker 2006-07-08Seth DiNola 2004-05Kevin Doyle 2011Shane Durkin 2007-09Mike Felber 2005Colin Finnegan 2006-07Marty Gallagher 2011Graham Gill 2005Matt Guido 2007Dan Harris 2004-05Karl Hassenfratz 2005Michael Hirsch 2011Erik Hoffstadt 2011Ben Horn 2005Kyle Kapron 2010Bobby Lennon 2007-08-09Clipper Lennon 2004-05Joe Lennon 2008-09-10Tom Mansfield 2008-09-10Will Mendizabal 2005Thomas Morris 2004Darren Pastrana 2010-11Kevin Raspet 2005-06Adam Reel 2004Taylor Reynolds 2011Matt Russell 2006Brian Striffler 2011Evan Sullivan 2009-10Andy Tormey 2008William Wallace 2007Logan West 2011Jaren Woeppel 2008-09-10Thomas Zimmerman 2006-07-08-09Paul Zimmerman 2011

Tucker Hull Tommy Phelan Matt Russell Jon Birsner

Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year2006 Jon Birsner

Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year2008 Jordan DiNola

Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year2005 Matt Russell2006 Matt Russell

2010 RJ Wickham

Patriot League Rookie of the Year2004 Billy Looney2011 Tucker Hull

Patriot League Coach of the Year2004 Richie Meade2007 Richie Meade

Patriot League Tournament MVP2004 Steve Looney2005 Graham Gill2006 Jon Birsner2007 Nick Mirabito2009 Tommy Phelan

Jordan DiNola Nick Mirabito

Patriot League Major Award Winners

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PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2004 - Patriot League Tournament Champion4-30-04 Annapolis, Md. Semis No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Colgate, 15-2

Semis No. 2 Hobart def. No. 3 Bucknell, 10-95-2-04 Annapolis, Md. Final No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Hobart, 9-8

2006 - Patriot League Tournament Champion4-28-06 Hamilton, N.Y. Semis No. 4 Army def. No. 1 Colgate, 10-8

Semis No. 2 Navy def. No. 3 Lehigh, 9-24-30-06 Hamilton, N.Y. Final No. 2 Navy def. No. 4 Army, 8-5

2005 - Patriot League Tournament Champion4-29-05 Annapolis, Md. Semis No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Lehigh, 10-6

Semis No. 2 Army def. No. 3 Bucknell, 9-8 OT5-1-05 Annapolis, Md. Final No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Army, 15-8

Appearances 7Championships 5Championship Game Appearances 6Championship Game Record 5-1Overall Record 11-2In Overtime 1-0Appearances as No. 1 Seed 3Appearances vs. No. 1 Seed 1

Patriot League Tournament GridOpp. Seed 1 2 3 4Navy 1 - 3-0 - 3-0Navy 2 0-1 - 2-1 1-0Navy 3 1-0 1-0 - -Navy 4 - - - -

Record By RoundSemifinal 6-1Championship 5-1

Record By SiteAnnapolis, Md. 6-0Hamilton, N.Y. 2-0Lewisburg, Pa. 2-0West Point, N.Y. 1-2

Record By OpponentArmy 3-1Bucknell 1-0Colgate 3-1Hobart* 1-0Holy Cross 0-0Lafayette 1-0Lehigh 2-0* left the Patriot League following the2004 season

Year-By-Year Results2004 2-0 Champion2005 2-0 Champion2006 2-0 Champion2007 2-0 Champion2008 0-1 Semifinalist2009 2-0 Champion2010 1-1 Runner-up

2007 - Patriot League Tournament Champion4-27-07 Annapolis, Md. Semis No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Army, 12-1

Semis No. 2 Colgate def. No. 3 Bucknell, 11-104-29-07 Annapolis, Md. Final No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Colgate, 15-9

2009 - Patriot League Tournament Champion4-24-09 Lewisburg, Pa. Semis No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 4 Army, 10-8

Semis No. 3 Navy def. No. 2 Colgate, 9-8 (3OT)4-26-09 Lewisburg, Pa. Final No. 3 Navy def. No. 1 Bucknell, 9-8

Miscellaneous Patriot League Tournament Facts

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NAVY’S PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RECORD HOLDERSPointsIn a game, team25 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07*25 vs. Army, 5-1-05*

In a game, individual6, Nick Mirabito vs. Colgate, 4-29-076, Jon Birsner vs. Army, 5-1-056, Graham Gill vs. Army, 5-1-05

In a tournament, team44 vs. Army (19) and Colgate (25), 4-27, 4-29*

In a tournament, individual9, Nick Mirabito vs. Army (3), Colgate (6), 4-27, 4-29-079, Jon Birsner vs. Lehigh (3), Army (6), 4-29, 5-1-059, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (3), Army (6), 4-29, 5-1-05

GoalsIn a game, team15 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07*15 vs. Army, 5-1-05*15 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04*

In a game, individual4, Joe Lennon vs. Colgate, 4-24-094, Shane Durkin vs. Colgate, 4-25-084, Nick Mirabito vs. Colgate, 4-29-074, Graham Gill vs. Army, 5-1-054, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a tournament, team27 vs. Army (12) and Colgate (15), 4-27, 4-29-07*

In a tournament, individual6, Nick Mirabito vs. Army (2), Colgate (4), 4-27, 4-29-076, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (2), Army (4), 4-29, 5-1-05

AssistsIn a game, team10 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07*10 vs. Army, 5-1-05*

In a game, individual5, Jon Birsner vs. Army, 5-1-05*

In a tournament, team17 vs. Army (7) and Colgate (10), 4-27, 4-29-07*

In a tournament, individual7, Jon Birsner vs. Lehigh (2), Army (5), 4-29, 5-1-05*

ShotsIn a game, team45 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a game, individual9, Billy Looney vs. Army, 4-30-06

In a tournament, team79 vs. Colgate (45) and Hobart (34), 4-30, 5-2-04

In a tournament, individual15, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (7), Army (8), 4-29, 5-

1-05

Ground BallsIn a game, team55 vs. Hobart, 5-2-04*

In a game, individual10, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a tournament, team102 vs. Colgate (47) and Hobart (55), 4-30, 5-2-04*

In a tournament, individual19, William Wallace vs. Colgate (10) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04

SavesIn a game, team12 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a game, individual12, Matt Russell vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a tournament, team21 vs. Colgate (12) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04

In a tournament, individual21, Matt Russell vs. Colgate (12) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04

Faceoffs WonIn a game, team15 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a game, individual14, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 4-30-04

In a tournament, team28 vs. Bucknell (15) and Hobart (13), 4-30, 5-2-04

In a tournament, individual24, William Wallace vs. Colgate (14) and Hobart (10), 4-30, 5-2-04

Faceoffs AttemptedIn a game, team27 vs. Army, 5-1-05*

In a game, individual20, Robby Battle vs. Colgate, 4-24-0920, Chris Pieczonka vs. Army, 5-1-05

In a tournament, team45 vs. Lehigh (18) and Army (27), 4-29, 5-1-05

In a tournament, individual37, Robby Battle vs. Colgate (20) and Bucknell(17), 4-24, 4-26-09

Extra-Man GoalsIn a game, team2 vs. Army, 5-1-05, 2 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04,

In a game, individual2, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04*

In a tournament, team2 vs. Lehigh (0) and Army (2), 4-29, 5-1-052 vs. Colgate (2) and Hobart (0), 4-30, 5-2-04

In a tournament, individual2, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04*

Extra-Man OpportunitiesIn a game, team5 vs. Colgate (2 of 5), 4-30-04

In a tournament, team7 vs. Colgate (5) and Hobart (2), 4-30, 5-2-04

Best Extra-Man Percentage In a Tournament.500 vs. Colgate (0 of 0) and Bucknell (1 of 2), 4-24, 4-26-09

ClearsBest Clear Percentage In a Game.913 vs. Army, 5-1-05 (21 of 23)*

Best Clear Percentage In a Tournament.881 vs. Army (17 of 21) and Colgate (20 of 21), 4-27, 4-29-07*

PenaltiesIn a game, team6 vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05

In a game, individual2, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh, 4-29-052, Clipper Lennon vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05

In a tournament, team9 vs. Lehigh (6) and Army (3), 4-29, 5-1-05

In a tournament, individual3, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (2), Army (1), 4-29, 5-1-05

MiscellaneousMost Game-Winning Goals In a Tournament1, 10 times by eight different players (incl. team);last by “team” vs. Bucknell, 4-26-09

Quickest Goal to Start the Game14:42, Nick Mirabito (from Jon Birsner) vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05*

Quickest Back-to-Back Goals0:06 vs. Army, 5-1-05*11:37 by Graham Gill unassisted (Navy)11:31 by Tony Vozzolo unassisted (Army)

0:06 vs. Army, 4-30-06*13:03 by William Wallace from Jon Birsner12:57 by Ian Dingman from William Wallace

Quickest Back-to-Back Goals (by One Team)0:06 vs. Army, 4-30-06*13:03 by William Wallace from Jon Birsner12:57 by Ian Dingman from William Wallace

* - denotes Patriot League Tournament record

William Wallace holds the Navy record for most faceoff wins in a Patriot League Tournamentgame, picking up 14 draws against Colgate in 2004.

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NAVY’S 100-POINT SCORERS

1. Jeff Long• Class of 1977• All-American; 1975-76-77

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1974 --- 19 19 381975 --- 27 34 611976 --- 16 43 591977 --- 22 53 75Totals NA 84 149 233

2. Mike Buzzell• Class of 1980• All-American; 1978-79-80• Turnbull Memorial Award; 1980• National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1977 --- 3 6 91978 --- 38 40 781979 --- 41 44 851980 --- 29 21 50Totals NA 111 111 222

3. Mike Herger• Class of 1990• All-American; 1987-88-89-90

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1987 13/13 37 18 551988 13/13 26 28 541989 12/12 23 20 431990 11/11 21 24 45Totals 49/49 107 90 197

4. Ian Dingman• Class of 2007• All-American; 2004

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2003 13/2 23 17 402004 18/18 36 26 622006 15/14 33 11 442007 15/15 33 9 42Totals 61/49 125 63 188

5. Paul Basile• Class of 1989• All-American; 1987-89

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1986 12/12 11 26 371987 13/13 10 46 561988 13/13 17 23 401989 13/13 16 34 50Totals 51/51 54 129 183

6. James Lewis• Class of 1966• All-American; 1964-65-66• Turnbull Memorial Award; 1964-65-66

• National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1964 --- 27 20 471965 --- 27 36 631966 --- 24 35 59Totals --- 78 91 169

7. Nick Mirabito• Class of 2008• All-American; 2008

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2005 16/16 27 6 332006 15/15 23 12 352007 15/15 23 21 442008 16/16 23 23 46Totals 62/62 96 62 158

8. Jon Birsner• Class of 2006• All-American; 2005-06

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2003 13/4 9 9 182004 18/18 11 29 402005 14/14 11 31 422006 15/15 18 36 54Totals 60/51 49 105 154

9. Dave Bayly• Class of 1974• All-American; 1972-73-74

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1972 --- 27 30 571973 --- 23 30 531974 --- 22 21 43Totals --- 72 81 153

10. James Chambers• Class of 1949• All-American; 1946-47-48-49• Turnbull Memorial Award; 1949• National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1946 --- 33 --- 331947 --- 37 --- 371948 --- 34 --- 341949 --- 39 --- 39Totals --- 143 --- 143

11. Syd Abernethy• Class of 1981• All-American; 1980-81

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1978 --- 4 2 61979 --- 21 16 371980 --- 23 19 421981 --- 39 17 56Totals --- 87 54 141

12. Glen Miles• Class of 1986• All-American; 1984-85-86• MacLaughlin Jr. Award; 1986

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1983 --- 6 5 111984 --- 17 13 301985 11/11 19 27 461986 12/12 23 30 53Totals 23/23 65 75 140

Navy’s 100-Point ClubName Yrs G A Pts

1. Jeff Long 1974-77 84 149 2332. Mike Buzzell 1977-80 111 111 2223. Mike Herger 1987-90 107 90 1974. Ian Dingman 2003-07 125 63 1885. Paul Basile 1986-89 54 129 1836. James Lewis 1964-66 78 91 1697. Nick Mirabito 2005-08 96 62 1588. Jon Birsner 2003-06 49 105 1549. Dave Bayly 1972-74 72 81 15310. James Chambers 1946-49 143 --- 14311. Syd Abernethy 1978-81 87 54 14112. Glen Miles 1983-86 65 75 14013. Brian Keith 1987-90 105 29 13414. Dennis Nealon 1988-91 64 68 13215. Rich Wehman 1980-83 95 35 13016. Eddie McKinnon 1999-02 81 45 12617. Brendan Schneck 1977-78 73 48 12118. Mike Chanenchuck 1976-79 50 69 11919. Jamie O’Leary 1996-99 79 38 11720. Karl Rippelmeyer 1958-60 72 43 11521. Adam Borcz 1998-01 95 17 11222. Rob Bailey 1992-95 70 37 10723. Matt Pawlikowski 1990-93 64 42 10624. Billy Looney 2004-07 73 30 10325. Andy Warner 2008-11 49 52 101

Mike Hannan 1976-78 91 10 101Bob Pell 1970-72 75 26 101John Carter 1956-58 71 30 101

29. Graham Gill 2002-05 59 41 100

A member of the Class of ‘77, Hall of FamerJeff Long is Navy’s all-time points (233) andassists (149) leader.

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NAVY’S 100-POINT SCORERS13. Brian Keith• Class of 1990• All-American; 1988-89-90

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1987 13/0 12 2 141988 13/13 27 7 341989 13/13 41 12 531990 11/11 25 8 33Totals 50/37 105 29 134

14. Dennis Nealon• Class of 1991• All-American; 1990

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1988 10/0 0 1 11989 13/12 21 14 351990 11/11 22 29 511991 11/11 21 24 45Totals 45/34 64 68 132

15. Rich Wehman• Class of 1983• All-American; 1981-82-83

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1980 --- 21 5 261981 --- 21 13 341982 --- 27 12 391983 --- 26 5 31Totals NA 95 35 130

16. Eddie McKinnon• Class of 2002

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1999 14/13 6 5 112000 13/13 24 18 422001 13/13 23 11 342002 13/13 28 11 39Totals 53/52 81 45 126

17. Brendan Schneck

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1977 --- 22 21 431978 --- 51 27 78Totals --- 73 48 121

18. Mike Chanenchuk• Class of 1979• All-American; 1977-78-79

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1976 --- 6 13 191977 --- 17 15 321978 --- 13 18 311979 --- 14 23 37Totals NA 50 69 119

19. Jamie O’Leary• Class of 1999

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1996 12/0 11 5 161997 12/12 24 6 301998 13/13 29 13 421999 14/14 15 14 29Totals 51/39 79 38 117

20. Karl Rippelmeyer• Class of 1960• All-American; 1958-59-60• National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1958 --- 25 32 571959 10/--- 16 11 271960 --- 31 NA 31Totals NA 72 43 115

21. Adam Borcz• Class of 2001• All-American; 2000-01

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1998 13/12 23 4 271999 14/14 18 6 242000 13/13 22 6 282001 13/13 32 1 33Totals 53/52 95 17 112

22. Rob Bailey• Class of 1995

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1992 13/6 11 1 121993 12/12 14 5 191994 13/12 23 17 401995 12/12 22 14 36Totals 50/42 70 37 107

23. Matt Pawlikowski• Class of 1993

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1990 11/5 16 3 191991 11/3 16 4 201992 13/13 15 20 351993 12/12 17 15 32Totals 47/33 64 42 106

24. Billy Looney• Class of 2007• All-American; 2005-06-07

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2004 18/18 13 8 212005 16/16 22 4 262006 15/15 18 4 222007 15/15 20 14 34Totals 64/64 73 30 103

T25. Andy Warner• Class of 2011

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2008 12/0 2 2 42009 16/16 13 14 272010 15/15 22 15 372011 12/12 12 21 33Totals 55/43 49 52 101

T25. Mike Hannan• Class of 1979• All-American; 1979

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1976 --- 0 0 01977 --- 5 1 61978 --- 45 7 521979 --- 41 2 43Totals NA 91 10 101

T25. Bob Pell• Class of 1972• All-American; 1971-72

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1970 --- 17 3 201971 --- 31 14 451972 --- 27 9 36Totals NA 75 26 101

T25. John Carter• Class of 1958• All-American; 1956-57-58

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts1956 --- 18 8 261957 --- 36 10 461958 --- 17 12 29Totals NA 71 30 101

29. Graham Gill• Class of 2005• All-American; 2004-05

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts2002 12/4 3 6 92003 13/12 13 9 222004 18/18 24 10 342005 16/16 19 16 35Totals 59/50 59 41 100

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CAREER LEADERSGoals1. 143 James Chambers 1946-492. 125 Ian Dingman 2003-073. 111 Mike Buzzell 1977-804. 107 Mike Herger 1987-905. 105 Brian Keith 1987-906. 96 Nick Mirabito 2005-087. 95 Adam Borcz 1998-01

95 Rich Wehman 1980-839. 91 Mike Hannan 1976-7910. 87 Syd Abernethy 1978-8111. 84 Jeff Long 1974-7712. 81 Eddie McKinnon 1999-0213. 79 Jamie O’Leary 1996-9914. 78 Jamie Slough 1991-94

78 James Lewis 1964-6616. 75 Bob Pell 1970-7217. 73 Billy Looney 2004-07

73 Bob Wehman 1984-8773 Brendan Schneck 1977-78

18. 72 Dave Bayly 1972-7472 Karl Rippelmeyer 1958-60

Assists1. 149 Jeff Long 1974-772. 129 Paul Basile 1986-893. 111 Mike Buzzell 1977-804. 105 Jon Birsner 2003-065. 91 James Lewis 1964-666. 90 Mike Herger 1987-907. 81 Dave Bayly 1972-748. 75 Glen Miles 1983-869. 69 Mike Chanenchuk 1976-7910. 68 Dennis Nealon 1988-9111. 63 Ian Dingman 2003-0712. 96 Nick Mirabito 2005-0813. 56 Shannon Heyward 1955-5714. 54 Syd Abernethy 1978-8115. 52 Andy Warner 2008-1116. 48 Brendan Schneck 1977-7817. 46 Owen McFadden 1964-6618. 45 Eddie McKinnon 1999-02

45 Bruce Seitz 1980-8320. 43 Marty Mason 1972-75

43 Karl Rippelmeyer 1958-60

Shots1. 393 Jeff Long 1974-772. 373 Ian Dingman 2003-073. 355 Billy Looney 2004-074. 325 Jamie O’Leary 1996-995. 322 James Lewis 1964-666. 313 Adam Borcz 1998-017. 312 Bob Pell 1970-728. 304 Jamie Slough 1991-949. 296 Mike Herger 1987-90

296 Brian Keith 1987-9011. 290 Nick Mirabito 2005-08

290 Andy Ross 1994-9713. 268 Bob DeSimone 1974-7514. 257 Charles Bertrand 1992-9515. 256 Patrick Moran 2007-1016. 253 Dave Bayly 1972-7417. 243 Graham Gill 2002-0518. 240 Mike Newton 1995-9819. 239 Matt Long 1992-9520. 233 Bill Kordis 1971-73

Ground Balls1. 222 William Wallace 2004-072. 214 John Duthie 1988-913. 207 Steve Looney 2003-064. 184 Mickey Jarboe 1997-005. 183 Frank Snyder 1985-886. 178 Kevin Caradona 1990-937. 177 Chris Pieczonka 2002-058. 172 Chad Donnelly 1997-009. 159 Matt Russell 2003-0610. 155 Paul Basile 1986-8911. 149 Dan Sullivan 1993-9512. 147 Jamie Slough 1991-9413. 142 Kevin Farrington 1990-9314. 141 Nick Amatuccio 1985-8815. 139 Matt Pawlikowski 1990-9316. 134 Eddie McKinnon 1999-02

134 Joe Donnelly 1985-8818. 133 Jason Hull 1995-98

133 Andy Ross 1994-9720. 132 Mike Herger 1987-90

Saves1. 701 Mickey Jarboe 1997-002. 545 Jeff Johnson 1976-793. 513 Kevin Farrington 1990-934. 509 Joe Donnelly 1985-885. 495 Garrett Luebker 1994-966. 441 Bill Mueller 1974-767. 439 Scott Bartkowski 1980-838. 380 Matt Russell 2003-069. 355 Louis Brown 1987-9010. 344 RJ Wickham 2009-present11. 334 Steve Nims 1983-8612. 316 Malcolm Ogilvie 1966-6813. 274 Ray Finnegan 1973-7414. 269 Steve Soroka 1970-7215. 239 Jon Higdon 1999-0216. 237 Dennis Wedekind 1963-6517. 235 Mickey Reeves 1958-5918. 231 Cliff Eley 1956-5719. 204 Leonard Supko 1968-7020. 154 Tommy Phelan 2006-09

154 Colin Finnegan 2004-07

Faceoff Wins1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2002-052. 313 William Wallace 2003-073. 258 Chris Dingman 2000-034. 183 Jason Hull 1995-985. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 2005-086. 175 Logan West 2009-present7. 165 Jay James 1998-008. 156 Max Grant 1986-879. 154 Dan Sullivan 1993-9510. 139 Frankie Coppola 2006-10

139 Chris Messineo 1994-9712. 109 Michael Schaal 1999-0213. 92 Robby Battle 2007-1014. 89 Bart Orr 1997-0015. 64 Tommy Wallin 2003-0716. 54 Dan Decker 2005-0817. 24 Evan McGoogan 2010-present18. 19 Dan Kretz 2000-0319. 16 Brendan Hamm 2006-0920. 14 Steve Looney 2003-06

One of only three players in Navy history tograb 200 ground balls, 1991 captain JohnDuthie ranks No. 2 on the all-time list.

Hall of Famer Mike Buzzell is the only player inschool history to finish his career with 100goals and 100 assists.

Leading Navy to the 2004 NCAA ChampionshipGame against Syracuse, Chris Pieczonka isNavy’s all-time leader in faceoff wins.

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SINGLE-SEASON LEADERSPoints1. 85 Mike Buzzell 19792. 78 Mike Buzzell 1978

78 Brendan Schneck 19784. 75 Jeff Long 19775. 63 James Lewis 19656. 62 Ian Dingman 20047. 61 Jeff Long 19758. 59 Jeff Long 1976

59 James Lewis 196610. 57 Dave Bayly 1972

57 Karl Rippelmeyer 195812. 56 Paul Basile 1987

56 Syd Abernethy 198114. 55 Mike Herger 198715. 54 Jon Birsner 2006

54 Mike Herger 198817. 53 Brian Keith 1989

53 Glen Miles 198653 Dave Bayly 1973

20. 52 Mike Hannan 1978

Goals1. 51 Brendan Schneck 19782. 45 Mike Hannan 19783. 44 Joe Bossi 20044. 41 Brian Keith 1989

41 Mike Buzzell 197941 Mike Hannan 1979

7. 39 Syd Abernethy 198139 James Chambers 1949

9. 38 Mike Buzzell 197810. 37 Mike Herger 1987

37 Bob DeSimone 197537 James Chambers 1947

13. 36 Ian Dingman 200436 John Carter 1957

15. 34 James Chambers 194816. 33 Ian Dingman 2007

33 Ian Dingman 200618. 32 Adam Borcz 200119. 31 Bob Pell 1971

31 Karl Rippelmeyer 196031 Samuel Moncure 1931

Assists(1956 to present-excludes 57, 58, 60, 61, 64)1. 53 Jeff Long 19772. 46 Paul Basile 19873. 44 Mike Buzzell 19794. 43 Jeff Long 19765. 40 Mike Buzzell 19786. 36 Jon Birsner 2006

36 James Lewis 19658. 35 James Lewis 19669. 34 Paul Basile 1989

34 Jeff Long 197511. 33 Bruce Seitz 198312. 32 Karl Rippelmeyer 195813. 31 Jon Birsner 200514. 30 Glen Miles 1986

30 Dave Bayly 197330 Dave Bayly 1972

17. 29 Jon Birsner 200429 Dennis Nealon 199029 Shannon Heyward 1956

20. 28 Mike Herger 1988

Shots (1978-84 shots not recorded)1. 174 Bob DeSimone 19752. 144 Bob Pell 19713. 126 Jeff Long 19754. 115 Jamie O’Leary 1998

115 James Lewis 19666. 111 Ian Dingman 20047. 109 Billy Looney 20068. 108 Adam Borcz 2001

108 Jamie Slough 199410. 106 Patrick Moran 201011. 105 Jim Lewis 196512. 104 Ian Dingman 2006

104 Jamie O’Leary 1997104 Brian Keith 1989

15. 103 Joe Bossi 2004103 Jeff Long 1977

17. 102 James Lewis 196418. 100 Billy Looney 200519. 99 Glen Miles 198620. 98 Ian Dingman 2007

Ground Balls (1985 to present)1. 93 Chris Pieczonka 20042. 87 William Wallace 20063. 85 Steve Looney 20044. 80 Mikelis Visgauss 20085. 75 William Wallace 20076. 73 John Duthie 19917. 71 Glen Miles 19868. 69 Jamie Slough 19949. 67 Kevin Caradona 199210. 65 Mickey Jarboe 199911. 62 Louis Brown 1990

62 John Duthie 198913. 61 Andy Tormey 2008

61 Jason Hull 199815. 60 RJ Wickham 2010

60 Steve Looney 200560 Chris Pieczonka 200560 Jay James 200060 Doug Derocher 1990

20. 59 Kevin Caradona 1993

Saves (1956 to present)1. 236 Bill Mueller 19752. 215 Mickey Jarboe 19993. 201 Garrett Luebker 19964. 196 Bill Mueller 19765. 193 Joe Donnelly 19876. 188 RJ Wickham 20107. 186 Garrett Luebker 19948. 183 Jeff Johnson 19789. 180 Kevin Farrington 199310. 179 Mickey Jarboe 199711. 176 Louis Brown 1990

176 Louis Brown 198913. 175 Jeff Johnson 197714. 171 Kevin Farrington 199215. 167 Mickey Jarboe 199816. 165 Jeff Johnson 197917. 163 Joe Donnelly 198818. 161 Kevin Farrington 199119. 152 Ray Finnegan 197420. 146 Scott Bartkowski 1982

Faceoff Wins (1995 to present)1. 173 Chris Pieczonka 20042. 156 Max Grant 19873. 154 Dan Sullivan 19954. 137 Chris Pieczonka 20055. 129 William Wallace 20066. 126 Mikelis Visgauss 20087. 110 Logan West 20118. 106 Frankie Coppola 20099. 104 William Wallace 200710. 101 Jason Hull 199811. 93 Chris Dingman 200212. 88 Chris Dingman 2003

88 Jay James 200014. 75 Chris Messineo 199615. 71 Jay James 199916. 64 Logan West 2010

64 Mike Haertel 199718. 59 Robby Battle 201019. 58 Michael Schaal 200120. 56 Chris Dingman 2001

First-Team All-American Syd Abernethy led theMidshipmen in goals during the 1981 campaignwith 39.

RJ Wickham registered 188 saves in 2010,marking the most shots turned away by a Navygoalkeeper since two-time Kelly Award winnerMickey Jarboe made 215 stops in 1999.

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SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERSPoints1. 13 (5-8) Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-782. 12 (4-8) Dennis Nealon at Wash. College, 3-20-913. 11 (2-9) Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83

11 (2-9) Jeff Long at Hofstra, 4-17-765. 10 (3-7) Mike Herger at Army, 4-7-90

10 (7-3) Mike Buzzell at Rutgers, 3-17-7910 (4-6) Mike Buzzell at Hofstra, 4-11-79

8. 9 (5-4) Dennis Nealon at Army, 4-7-909 (2-7) Paul Basile vs. Delaware, 3-21-879 (6-3) Brendan Schneck at Delaware, 4-11-789 (1-8) Jeff Long vs. Delaware, 4-5-779 (4-5) Brendan Schneck at Penn, 5-17-779 (5-4) William Kordis at Washington & Lee, 4-15-729 (2-7) Tom Mitchell vs. Duke, 5-6-61

15. 8 (2-6) Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-118 (0-8) Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-058 (5-3) Matt Pawlikowski at Penn, 3-24-938 (5-3) Dennis Nealon vs. Delaware, 3-23-918 (4-4) Dennis Nealon vs. Penn, 3-17-908 (2-6) Dennis Nealon at MBC, 3-28-908 (7-1) Brian Keith at Wash. College, 3-4-898 (6-2) Brian Keith vs. Washington College, 3-16-888 (1-7) Mike Herger at Delaware, 3-26-888 (0-8) Paul Basile vs. Brown 5-13-878 (3-5) Bruce Seitz at Penn, 3-30-838 (6-2) Syd Abernethy vs. Rutgers, 3-14-818 (6-2) Syd Abernethy at Princeton, 4-4-818 (3-5) Mike Buzzell vs. N. Carolina, 5-21-808 (6-2) Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 4-21-798 (6-2) Brendan Schneck vs. Princeton, 4-8-788 (3-5) Mike Buzzell at Maryland, 4-22-788 (5-3) Mike Buzzell vs. Army, 5-17-788 (1-7) Jeff Long at Virginia, 4-30-778 (7-1) Robert DeSimone at Wash. & Lee, 3-28-758 (4-4) Dave Bayly at Hofstra, 4-6-748 (3-5) Dave Bayly vs. Dartmouth, 3-17-738 (5-3) Dave Bayly at Washington & Lee, 4-15-728 (4-4) Tom Mitchell vs. Mt. Washington L.C., 5-27-61

Goals1. 8 Robert Booze vs. Drexel, 3-27-432. 7 Brian Keith at Washington College, 3-4-89

7 Mike Buzzell at Rutgers, 3-17-797 Robert DeSimone at Wash. & Lee, 3-28-757 John Carter vs. Harvard, 4-6-577 Robert Pirie at Princeton, 5-7-557 James Chambers vs. Dartmouth, 4-3-477 Samuel Moncure vs. Lehigh, 4-23-327 Samuel Moncure vs. Lehigh, 5-9-317 Elliott Parish vs. Randolph Macon, 4-6-297 Robert Hull vs. New York Univ., 4-2-27

12. 6 Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-066 Matt Pawlikowski vs. Penn, 3-17-906 Brian Keith vs. Washington College, 3-16-886 Mike Herger at Princeton, 3-28-876 Mike Herger vs. Brown 5-13-876 John Hawley at Princeton, 3-30-856 Tom Calabrese vs. Hofstra, 5-8-846 Syd Abernethy vs. Rutgers, 3-14-816 Syd Abernethy at Princeton, 4-4-816 Syd Abernethy vs. Maryland, 4-18-816 Mike Hannan at Penn, 4-4-796 Mike Hannan at Hofstra, 4-11-796 Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 4-21-796 Brendan Schneck vs. Princeton, 4-8-786 Brendan Schneck at Delaware, 4-11-786 Mike Hannan vs. Army, 5-17-786 Nick Smilari vs. Harvard, 4-4-736 Pete Taylor vs. Princeton, 4-14-626 John Carter vs. Duke, 4-20-576 Robert Pirie vs. Harvard, 4-8-546 James Chambers vs. Yale, 4-16-496 James Chambers vs. Harvard, 4-3-486 James Chambers vs. Union College, 3-31-476 James Chambers vs. Harvard, 4-5-476 Stewart McLean vs. Syracuse, 5-1-466 John Carroll vs. City College of NY, 3-31-45

6 Francis Brady vs. Syracuse, 5-3-416 Stuart Miller at Army, 5-28-386 John Sullivan vs. Harvard, 4-10-376 Kenneth Schacht vs. Syracuse, 4-27-356 Samuel Moncure vs. Brown, 5-2-316 Samuel Moncure at Harvard, 5-16-316 Walter Linaweaver vs. Lafayette, 4-17-266 Richard Dole vs. Cornell, 4-8-22

Assists (1962-present, excludes 1964, ‘65)1. 9 Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83

9 Jeff Long at Hofstra, 4-17-763. 8 Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05

8 Dennis Nealon at Wash. College, 3-20-918 Paul Basile vs. Brown 5-13-878 Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-788 Jeff Long vs. Delaware, 4-5-77

8. 7 Mike Herger at Army, 4-7-907 Mike Herger at Delaware, 3-26-887 Paul Basile vs. Delaware, 3-21-877 Jeff Long at Virginia, 4-30-777 Tom Mitchell vs. Duke, 5-6-61

Shots (1995-present)1. 18 Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-062. 15 Adam Borcz at Johns Hopkins, 4-21-013. 14 Jamie O’Leary vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-17-984. 13 Tim Paul at North Carolina, 5-10-08

13 Billy Looney at Army, 4-15-0613 Ian Dingman vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

Ground Balls (1995-present)1. 13 Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-952. 12 William Wallace at Army, 4-15-06

12 William Wallace vs. Bucknell, 3-11-0612 Chris Pieczonka vs. Ohio State, 2-28-0412 Mickey Jarboe at Delaware, 3-28-9912 Jason Hull vs. North Carolina, 3-2-97

Saves (1968-present)1. 28 Louis Brown vs. Rutgers, 3-11-892. 27 Kevin Farrington at Maryland, 4-11-92

27 Louis Brown vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-28-9027 Joe Donnelly vs. Rutgers, 3-4-8727 Steve Nims vs. UMBC, 3-9-85

Faceoff Wins (1995-present)1. 20 Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

20 Dan Sullivan vs. Maryland, 4-8-953. 19 Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11

19 Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-955. 18 Chris Pieczonka at Army, 3-27-04

18 Dan Sullivan vs. Army, 3-31-95

Faceoff Attempts (1995-present)1. 32 Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-95

32 Dan Sullivan vs. Maryland, 4-8-953. 29 Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11

29 Jason Hull vs. Delaware, 3-21-985. 28 Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

28 Chris Messineo vs. UMBC, 2-24-96

Faceoff %( min. 10 attempts) (1995-present)1. 1.00 (13-13) W. Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-052. .941 (16-17) W. Wallace vs. Bucknell, 3-11-063. .938 (15-16) D. Sullivan vs. Delaware, 3-25-954. .933 (14-15) C. Pieczonka vs. Colgate, 3-20-045. .923 (12-13) C. Pieczonka at Cornell, 5-23-04

Perfect Faceoff Games (min. of 5 attempts)13-13 William Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-058-8 William Wallace at Bucknell, 3-25-077-7 Michael Schaal at Stony Brook, 3-24-017-7 Bart Orr vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 4-14-985-5 Chris Dingman vs. Radford, 3-21-01

Extra-Man Goals (2000-present)1. 3 Harrison Chaires at Holy Cross, 3-19-11

3 Adam Borcz at Penn State, 4-14-013. 2 Tucker Hull at Georgetown, 4-1-11

2 Ian Dingman at N. Carolina, 5-13-072 Billy Looney at Lehigh, 3-10-072 Ian Dingman at Maryland, 4-8-062 Ian Dingman vs. Georgetown, 4-1-062 Billy Looney vs. Bucknell, 3-11-062 Nick Mirabito vs. Georgetown, 4-2-052 Billy Looney at Holy Cross, 3-27-052 Joe Bossi vs. Penn, 5-16-042 Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-042 Ian Dingman at Lafayette, 2-21-042 Ben Bailey at Maryland, 4-5-022 Dave Pittard vs. North Carolina, 3-3-012 Michael Cataffo at Massachusetts, 3-10-012 Nick Lockwood at Georgetown, 4-1-002 Brandon Cornes vs. Stony Brook, 3-25-002 Adam Borcz vs. Radford, 3-7-00

Man-Down Goals (2000-present)1. 1 Tucker Hull vs. Lafayett, 3-12-11

1 Andy Tormey vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-071 Nick Mirabito vs. Ohio State, 2-24-061 Billy Looney vs. Lehigh, 4-29-051 Graham Gill vs. UMBC, 4-15-031 Ben Bailey vs. UMBC, 4-15-031 Eddy Holton vs. Lehigh, 3-26-021 Eddy Holton vs. Radford, 3-21-01

Dennis Nealon is the last Navy player to turn ina 10-point game. He posted 12 points on fourgoals and eight assists in a win overWashington College in 1991.

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM LEADERSPoints1. 49 at Delaware, 4-11-782. 37 Penn, 4-2-80

37 Dartmouth, 3-16-7437 Harvard, 4-4-73

5. 36 at Delaware, 3-26-886. 35 vs. Colgate, 3-20-047. 34 Holy Cross, 4-18-04

34 at UMBC, 4-2-7734 at Army, 5-30-7634 at Maryland, 4-28-62

Goals1. 29 at Penn State, 4-11-59

29 Union College, 3-31-4729 City College of NY, 3-31-45

4. 28 at Delaware, 4-11-785. 27 City College of NY, 4-1-446. 24 Penn, 4-2-80

24 at Yale, 5-4-3524 Georgia Tech, 4-18-31

9. 23 Holy Cross, 4-18-0423 Dartmouth, 3-16-7423 Baltimore, 5-17-6923 vs. Duke, 5-13-5823 at Duke, 5-5-5623 at Penn, 4-20-5523 Penn State, 4-14-5423 Lehigh, 4-23-3223 Georgia Tech, 4-19-3023 vs. Lafayette, 4-17-26

Assists1. 21 at Delaware, 4-11-782. 17 at Delaware, 3-26-883. 16 at Washington College, 3-20-91

16 at Hofstra, 4-17-7616 at Army, 5-30-7616 at Hofstra, 4-6-7416 Harvard, 4-4-73

8. 15 at Princeton, 3-30-859. 14 vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

14 at Washington College, 3-4-8914 Delaware, 4-5-7714 Dartmouth, 3-16-7414 Princeton, 4-13-7414 at Washington College, 3-22-72

Shots1. 80 Harvard, 4-4-732. 76 Dartmouth, 3-27-77

76 vs. Hofstra, 5-3-694. 75 Penn, 5-21-755. 73 Philadelphia Lax Club, 5-23-70

Ground Balls1. 73 at Delaware, 4-3-902. 71 at Washington College, 3-20-913. 66 Holy Cross, 4-18-044. 62 Lehigh, 4-16-04

62 Stony Brook, 3-25-0062 at Towson, 4-17-9362 vs. Duke, 3-31-9062 at Army, 4-7-9062 at Duke, 4-1-89

Saves1. 30 at Maryland, 4-11-922. 28 Rutgers, 3-11-89

28 Brown 5-13-8728 vs. UMBC, 3-9-85

5. 27 Johns Hopkins, 4-28-9027 Rutgers, 3-4-87

Faceoff Wins1. 25 vs. Colgate, 3-20-042. 22 Holy Cross, 4-18-04

22 at Army, 3-27-0422 UMBC, 2-25-9522 at Virginia, 3-4-95

Faceoff Attempts1. 38 at Virginia, 3-4-952. 37 Johns Hopkins, 4-25-923. 35 at Army, 4-7-904. 34 at North Carolina, 3-2-96

34 Maryland, 4-8-9534 Washington College, 3-1-94

Faceoff % (min. 10 attempts)1. 1.000 (12-12) at Bucknell, 3-25-072. 94.4 (17-18) Lafayette, 3-15-053. 94.1 (16-17) vs. Bucknell, 3-11-064. 92.3 (12-13) at Cornell, 5-23-045. 80.6 (25-31) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

Worst Faceoff % (min. 10 attempts)1. 16.7 (4-24) at Massachusetts, 3-10-012. 18.2 (4-22) at North Carolina, 2-25-113. 18.8 (3-16) at Maryland, 4-9-944. 19.0 (4-21) at North Carolina, 2-20-095. 20.0 (3-15) Maryland, 4-10-99

Perfect Faceoff Games12-12 at Bucknell, 3-25-07

William Wallace 8-8, Mikelis Visgauss 4-4

Clear %1. 1.000 (25-25) Air Force, 3-24-98

1.000 (24-24) Johns Hopkins, 4-17-981.000 (21-21) Maryland, 4-17-911.000 (18-18) Lafayette, 3-15-051.000 (17-17) at Army, 5-2-101.000 (17-17) Duke, 3-15-981.000 (13-13) Air Force, 3-25-99

Worst Clear %1. 46.2 (12-26) at Maryland, 4-10-042. 46.7 (7-15) vs. Bucknell, 3-11-063. 51.3 (20-39) at Georgetown, 4-15-924. 51.7 (15-29) at Georgetown, 3-28-985. 52.6 (10-19) at Johns Hopkins, 4-21-07

Extra-Man Goals1. 6 Air Force, 2-26-942. 5 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11

5 at Lafayette, 2-21-045 Radford, 3-7-005 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-96

6. 4 VMI, 2-7-094 vs. Bucknell, 3-11-064 Maryland, 4-8-054 at Penn State, 4-14-014 at UMBC, 2-26-004 Georgetown, 4-3-994 Delaware, 3-21-984 at Penn, 3-11-954 at Delaware, 3-26-944 at Delaware, 3-25-924 at Army, 4-7-90

Extra-Man Attempts1. 15 Air Force, 2-26-942. 11 Rutgers, 3-17-01

11 Virginia, 3-4-944. 10 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11

10 at Maryland, 4-5-0210 Georgetown, 4-1-0110 at Rutgers, 3-18-0010 Penn, 3-7-9810 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-9610 Penn, 3-12-9410 at Army, 4-4-92

Extra-Man %1. 1.000 (4-4) VMI, 2-7-09

1.000 (3-3) Lehigh, 4-16-041.000 (3-3) Air Force, 3-29-001.000 (2-2) vs. Lafayette, 4-30-101.000 (2-2) at Colgate, 3-27-101.000 (2-2) vs. Holy Cross, 3-15-081.000 (2-2) at Penn, 3-8-971.000 (2-2) Maryland, 4-17-911.000 (1-1) at Bucknell, 3-7-111.000 (1-1) Colgate, 3-21-091.000 (1-1) Lafayette, 3-7-091.000 (1-1) vs. Cornell, 2-23-081.000 (1-1) vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-071.000 (1-1) Lehigh, 3-24-061.000 (1-1) Army, 4-16-051.000 (1-1) at Maryland, 4-10-041.000 (1-1) Bucknell, 3-13-041.000 (1-1) Mt. St. Mary’s, 4-14-98

1962-present: assists (excludes 1964, ‘65)1968-present: saves, shots (excludes 1978-84)1989-present: ground balls, face-offs, extra-mangoals, extra-man attempts and % (excludes 1995),clear % (excludes 1995)

Ranked ninth on Navy’s all-time assists list, All-American Mike Chanenchuk dealt out four ofthe school record-setting 21 assists againstDelaware in 1978.

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDSMost games played in a season

18 - 2004Most wins in a season

15 - 2004Most losses in a season

9 - 2011 (4-9)Number of shutouts in school history

69 - most recent: 19-0 vs. Baltimore, 5-16-70Number of times shut out in school history

1 - 1-0 by Harvard, 1910Number of undefeated seasons

17 - most recent: 12-0-0 in 1965Number of seasons without a loss

13 - most recent: 12-0-0 in 1965Most goals in a game

30 vs. Maryland Club, 3-28-12 (W, 30-1)Most goals in a game (by two teams)

41 - #3 Virginia 26, Navy 15, 4-24-82Most goals allowed in a game

26 by #3 Virginia, 4-24-82 (L, 26-15)Consecutive games scoring a goal

1062 - 1910 (vs. Lehigh) - presentConsecutive games scoring 10-plus goals (season)

13 - 1979Consecutive games scoring 10-plus goals (over multiple seasons)

27 - 4-3-65 - 4-8-67

Most wins by a graduating class49 (49-15, .766) by Class of 2007

Largest margin of victory29 (29-0) vs. Union College, 3-31-4729 (29-0) vs. City College of NY, 3-31-4529 (30-1) vs. Maryland Club, 3-28-12

Largest margin of defeat19 (24-5) at #4 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-97

Longest winning streak45, 1916 - 5-12-23

Longest undefeated streak46, 1916 - 5-19-23

Longest home winning streak45, 1916 - 5-12-23

Longest road/neutral site winning streak24, 5-2-59 - 4-29-67

Longest winning streak vs. one team32 vs. Penn State, 1919 - 4-8-61

Longest losing streak vs. one team36 vs. Johns Hopkins, 5-10-75 - 4-18-09

Longest continuous series with one team79 years vs. Army (5-27-33 - present)Navy leads series, 57-30-366 years vs. Maryland (5-15-46 - present)Maryland leads series, 52-33-162 years vs. Johns Hopkins (5-13-50 - present)Johns Hopkins leads series, 58-26-1

Number of Patriot League regular-season titles5 - 2004-05-06-07-08

Number of Patriot League Tournament titles5 - 2004-05-06-07-09

Number of NCAA Tournament bids26 - 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-86-87-88-89-92-93-94-99-04-05-06-07-08-09

Number of NCAA Semifinal appearances8 - 1971-75-76-77-78-79-81-04

Number of NCAA Championship appearances2 - 1975-04

Number of National Championships17 Total 12 - Outright: 1928-29-38-43-46-54-60-62-63-

64-65-663 - Co: 1945-49-612 - Tri: 1967-70

Points1. 347 20042. 329 19773. 323 19784. 303 19655. 291 19796. 278 19757. 269 19768. 266 19669. 261 197410. 259 2007

Goals1. 221 20042. 209 19783. 199 19654. 194 19775. 182 19756. 177 1979

177 19668. 167 19499. 165 200710. 164 1962

Assists1. 135 19772. 126 20043. 114 1979

114 19785. 108 19766. 104 19657. 103 19748. 96 1989

96 197510. 94 2007* beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63

Shots1. 796 19752. 733 19773. 709 20044. 699 19765. 682 19696. 670 19667. 642 19738. 616 19719. 603 200510. 600 1965* beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63,1978-84

Ground Balls1. 806 20042. 645 19943. 627 19994. 623 19925. 620 19866. 617 19877. 581 19938. 578 19899. 575 200010. 559 1998* beginning with 1985

Saves1. 247 19752. 224 19763. 222 19994. 215 19775. 212 1981

212 19787. 208 19818. 207 19969. 205 197910. 196 1997* beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63

Faceoff Wins1. 268 20042. 188 20053. 176 20074. 163 2008

163 19876. 156 20097. 154 20068. 148 20029. 145 200310. 144 1985* beginning with 1985; missing between 1990-97

Top 10 Team Performances

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CLASS RECORDS

Points1. 55 (37-18) Mike Herger 19872. 43 (22-21) Brendan Schneck 19773. 40 (23-17) Ian Dingman 20034. 38 (23-15) Tucker Hull 2011

38 (23-15) Sam Jones 201138 (19-19) Jeff Long 1974

7. 37 (11-26) Paul Basile 198637 (28-9) Tom Hanzsche 198637 (27-10) John Hawley 1985

10. 33 (27-6) Nick Mirabito 200533 (33-0) James Chambers 1946

12. 31 (12-19) Dave Pittard 2001

Goals1. 37 Mike Herger 19872. 33 James Chambers 19463. 28 Tom Hanzsche 19864. 27 Nick Mirabito 2005

27 John Hawley 19856. 23 Tucker Hull 2011

23 Sam Jones 201123 Ian Dingman 200323 Adam Borcz 1998

10. 22 Brendan Schneck 1977

Assists1. 26 Paul Basile 19862. 21 Brendan Schneck 19773. 19 Dave Pittard 2001

19 Jeff Long 19745. 18 Mike Herger 19876. 17 Ian Dingman 20037. 15 Tucker Hull 2011

15 Sam Jones 20119. 13 Mike Chanenchuk 197610. 10 John Hawley 1985

10 Jim Shulson 1975

Shots1. 94 Bob DeSimone 19742. 93 Mike Herger 19873. 82 Nick Mirabito 20054. 72 Jeff Long 19745. 66 Basil Daratsos 20076. 63 John Hawley 19857. 62 Billy Looney 2004

62 Adam Borcz 199862 Tom Hanzsche 1986

10. 60 Ian Dingman 200360 Andy Ross 1994

Ground Balls1. 57 Doug Derocher 19892. 49 Tom Hanzsche 19863. 41 Chad Donnelly 1997

41 Joe Bonacci 198741 Mike Herger 198741 Nick Amatuccio 1985

7. 39 Paul Basile 19868. 35 Jaren Woeppel 20079. 33 Mikey Jarboe 1997

33 John Hawley 198533 Frank Snyder 1985

Saves1. 179 Mickey Jarboe 19972. 127 Scott Bartkowski 19803. 126 Steve Nims 19835. 42 RJ Wickham 20095. 22 Jeff Johnson 19766. 10 Joe Donnelly 19857. 9 Joe Solomon 19878. 7 Art Athens 19759. 6 Bob Vogelsburg 197510. 4 Kimo Silcox 1996

Faceoff Wins1. 64 Mike Haertel 19972. 46 William Wallace 20043. 45 Tommy Wallin 20044. 21 Chris Dingman 20005. 17 Arthur Rhodes 19996. 10 Steve Looney 20037. 6 Will Fields 2010

6 Chris Pieczonka 20026 Brent Cower 1996

10. 3 Dan Decker 2005

Faceoff Attempts1. 122 Mike Haertel 19972. 73 William Wallace 2004

73 Tommy Wallin 20044. 43 Chris Dingman 20005. 36 Arthur Rhodes 19996. 19 Steve Looney 20037. 18 Will Fields 20108. 15 Brent Cower 19969. 14 Jason Hull 199510. 10 Chris Pieczonka 2002

Faceoff % ( min. 20 attempts)1. .630 (46-73) William Wallace 20042. .616 (45-73) Tommy Wallin 20043. .525 (64-122) Mike Haertel 19974. .488 (21-43) Chris Dingman 20005. .472 (17-36) Arthur Rhodes 1999

Class Record HoldersStatistic Freshman Sophomore Junior SeniorPoints 55 by Mike Herger, 1987 78 by Mike Buzzell, 1978 85 by Mike Buzzell, 1979 75 by Jeff Long, 1977

78 by Brendan Schneck, 1978Goals 37 by Mike Herger, 1987 51 by Brendan Schneck, 1978 45 by Mike Hannan, 1978 44 by Joe Bossi, 2004Assists 26 by Paul Basile, 1986 46 by Paul Basile, 1987 44 by Mike Buzzell, 1979 53 by Jeff Long, 1977Shots 94 by Bob DeSimone, 1974 174 by Bob DeSimone, 1975 144 by Bob Pell, 1971 115 by Jimmy Lewis, 1966Ground Balls 57 by Doug Derocher, 1989 85 by Steve Looney, 2004 93 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004 80 by Mikelis Visgauss, 2008Saves 179 by Mickey Jarboe, 1997 188 by RJ Wickham, 2010 236 by Bill Mueller, 1975 201 by Garrett Luebker, 1996Faceoff Wins 64 by Mike Haertel, 1997 64 by Logan West, 2010 173 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004 154 by Dan Sullivan, 1995Faceoff Attempts 122 by Mike Haertel, 1997 130 by Logan West, 2010 281 by Max Grant, 1987 260 by Dan Sullivan, 1995Faceoff % .630 by William Wallace, 2004 .696 by Dan Decker, 2006 .676 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004 .642 by William Wallace, 2007

Freshmen Records

Jaren Woeppel is the only player in the last 20years to rank among Navy’s freshmen groundball leaders.

More than 60 years have past since Hall ofFamer James Chambers was a plebe, yet hestill ranks among Navy’s all-time freshmanpoint scorers with 33. He stands 10th on theMids’ career scoring list (143) and remains theschool’s all-time leader in goals (143).

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LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY / DEFEATLargest Margin of Victory29 (29-0) vs. Union College 3-31-4729 (29-0) vs. City College of NY 3-31-4529 (30-1) vs. Maryland Club 3-28-1227 (27-0) vs. City College of NY 4-1-4426 (29-3) at Penn State 4-11-5924 (24-0) vs. MIT 4-30-3223 (23-0) vs. Penn State 5-19-4523 (23-0) vs. Lehigh 4-23-3223 (24-1) vs. Georgia Tech 4-18-3123 (23-0) vs. Lafayette 4-17-2622 (23-1) vs. Univ. of Baltimore 5-17-6922 (23-1) at Penn 4-20-5522 (23-1) vs. Penn State 4-14-5422 (23-1) vs. Georgia Tech 4-19-3021 (22-1) vs. Washington College 4-28-6521 (23-2) vs. Duke 5-13-5821 (21-0) vs. Duke 4-20-5721 (21-0) vs. Penn State 4-12-5221 (25-4) vs. Cornell 5-18-4620 (22-2) vs. Denison 3-26-6920 (20-0) at Penn State 4-28-4520 (21-1) vs. Penn State 4-29-44

Largest Margin of Victory at Home29 (29-0) vs. Union College 3-31-4729 (29-0) vs. City College of NY 3-31-4529 (30-1) vs. Maryland Club 3-28-1227 (27-0) vs. City College of NY 4-1-4424 (24-0) vs. MIT 4-30-3223 (23-0) vs. Penn State 5-19-4523 (23-0) vs. Lehigh 4-23-3223 (24-1) vs. Georgia Tech 4-18-3123 (23-0) vs. Lafayette 4-17-2622 (23-1) vs. Univ. of Baltimore 5-17-6922 (23-1) vs. Penn 4-20-5522 (23-1) vs. Penn State 4-14-5422 (23-1) vs. Georgia Tech 4-19-30

Largest Margin of Victory on the Road26 (29-3) at Penn State 4-11-5922 (23-1) at Penn 4-20-5520 (20-0) at Penn State 4-28-4519 (23-4) at Duke 5-5-5619 (24-5) at Cornell 5-4-4618 (18-0) at Penn 5-17-5818 (24-6) at Yale 5-4-3517 (19-2) at Hofstra 5-1-6517 (20-3) at Rutgers 3-28-6416 (18-2) at Penn 5-20-50

Largest Margin of Victory at a Neutral Site15 (21-6) vs. Colgate 3-20-0410 (12-2) vs. Holy Cross 3-17-077 (9-2) vs. Lehigh $ 4-28-067 (9-2) vs. Providence 2-19-055 (11-6) vs. Colgate 3-19-054 (8-4) vs. Army 4-11-094 (9-5) vs. Bucknell 3-11-063 (8-5) vs. #17 Army $ 4-30-063 (6-3) vs. #13 Massachusetts 3-11-003 (9-6) vs. Johns Hopkins 5-8-71

Largest Margin of Defeat19 (5-24) at #4 Johns Hopkins 4-19-9718 (5-23) at #1 Syracuse 5-21-8817 (7-24) at North Carolina 3-2-9616 (6-22) at #1 Cornell 5-21-7714 (3-17) at #1 Johns Hopkins 4-19-0314 (7-21) at #1 Maryland 4-4-9814 (5-19) at #3 Syracuse 5-17-8714 (10-24) at #1 Johns Hopkins 4-27-8514 (2-16) at #1 North Carolina 5-19-8214 (3-17) vs. Johns Hopkins 4-29-7212 (6-18) at #12 Maryland 4-14-9012 (5-17) vs. #1 Maryland 4-11-8711 (4-15) vs. Duke 3-16-96

11 (13-24) at #2 Virginia 3-4-9511 (8-19) vs. #9 Loyola 5-15-9311 (15-26) vs. #3 Virginia 4-24-8211 (11-22) vs. #2 Johns Hopkina 5-6-7811 (11-22) at #1 Maryland 5-23-7611 (6-17) at Duke 4-28-5111 (1-12) vs. Princeton 5-9-4211 (2-13) at Army 6-1-4010 (1-11) at #2 Johns Hopkins 4-24-9910 (7-17) at #9 North Carolina 2-28-9810 (12-22) vs. #6 Johns Hopkins 4-25-9210 (4-14) vs. Army 5-31-6910 (4-14) vs. Mt. Washington L.C. 5-18-35

Largest Margin of Defeat at Home14 (3-17) vs. Johns Hopkins 4-29-7212 (5-17) vs. #1 Maryland 4-11-8711 (4-15) vs. Duke 3-16-9611 (8-19) vs. #9 Loyola 5-15-9311 (15-26) vs. #3 Virginia 4-24-8211 (11-22) vs. #2 Johns Hopkina 5-6-7811 (1-12) vs. Princeton 5-9-4210 (12-22) vs. #6 Johns Hopkins 4-25-9210 (4-14) vs. Army 5-31-6910 (4-14) vs. Mt. Washington L.C. 5-18-35

Largest Margin of Defeat on the Road19 (5-24) at #4 Johns Hopkins 4-19-9718 (5-23) at #1 Syracuse 5-21-8817 (7-24) at North Carolina 3-2-9616 (6-22) at #1 Cornell 5-21-7714 (3-17) at #1 Johns Hopkins 4-19-0314 (7-21) at #1 Maryland 4-4-9814 (5-19) at #3 Syracuse 5-17-8714 (10-24) at #1 Johns Hopkins 4-27-8514 (2-16) at #1 North Carolina 5-19-8212 (6-18) at #12 Maryland 4-14-90

Largest Margin of Defeat at a Neutral Site8 (7-15) vs. #8 Hofstra 5-15-997 (13-20) vs. #4 Maryland 5-31-752 (8-10) vs. #6 Virginia ! 5-21-052 (3-5) vs. Maryland 4-12-241 (13-14) vs. #4 Syracuse ! 5-31-041 (6-7) vs. Army + 4-17-10

Largest Margin of Victory in a PatriotLeague Game(Regular Season or Tournament)18 (23-5) vs. Holy Cross 4-18-0415 (21-6) vs. Colgate ^ 3-20-0414 (17-3) vs. Holy Cross 3-26-0613 (16-3) vs. Holy Cross + 3-15-0813 (14-1) vs. Lafayette 3-15-0513 (14-1) at Lafayette 2-21-0411 (14-3) vs. Lehigh + 3-11-0811 (12-1) vs. Army $ 4-27-0710 (12-2) vs. Holy Cross ^ 3-17-0710 (15-5) vs. Colgate $ 4-30-049 (15-6) vs. Lafayette 3-12-119 (16-7) vs. Lehigh 4-16-048 (18-10) at #9 Army 3-27-04

Largest Margin of Defeat in a PatriotLeague game(Regular Season or Tournament)7 (8-15) at Lafayette 3-12-105 (9-14) Army 4-16-114 (10-14) at Lehigh 3-1-113 (9-12) vs. Colgate $ 4-25-083 (6-9) at Army 4-12-083 (3-6) at Colgate 3-18-061 (4-5) vs. Colgate 3-26-111 (11-12) at Bucknell (2OT) 3-7-111 (6-7) at Army $ 5-2-101 (6-7) vs. Army 4-17-101 (10-9) Colgate 3-21-091 (8-7) at Bucknell 2-28-091 (7-8) at Bucknell (OT) 3-12-05+ - Patriot League game^ Neutral site game$ Patriot League Tournament game! NCAA Tournament game

Ben Bailey was one of 18 different Navy play-ers to score in the Mids’ 23-5 win over leaguefoe Holy Cross in 2004. The 18-goal differencemarks the most lopsided win by theMidshipmen during Richie Meade’s tenure.

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RANKINGS HISTORY

NavyDate Opponent Result Rk4-14-73 #3 Maryland L 7-14 44-21-73 at #3 Virginia L 9-11 45-5-73 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 65-12-73 #5 Army W 8-5 75-19-73 at #4 Wash. & Lee (3OT) L 12-13 63-23-74 #5 Washington & Lee L 10-13 44-27-74 #5 Virginia L 9-13 65-4-74 #2 Johns Hopkins W 13-12 65-18-74 at #3 Washington & Lee L 9-11 64-5-75 #2 Cornell L 7-16 54-19-75 #5 Hofstra W 15-10 74-26-75 #4 Maryland W 10-9 55-3-75 at #3 Virginia W 15-11 45-10-75 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-16 35-24-75 at #2 Cornell W 15-12 35-31-75 vs. #4 Maryland L 13-20 34-14-76 #3 North Carolina W 10-4 34-24-76 at #2 Maryland L 10-14 35-8-76 #5 Johns Hopkins L 10-18 35-19-76 #5 North Carolina W 13-9 45-23-76 at #1 Maryland L 11-22 44-23-77 #2 Maryland L 13-16 55-7-77 at #3 Johns Hopkins L 11-17 45-13-77 at #5 Penn L 12-19 45-17-77 at #4 Penn W 14-12 65-21-77 at #1 Cornell L 6-22 64-22-78 at #2 Maryland L 13-16 44-29-78 #5 Virginia W 15-8 45-6-78 #2 Johns Hopkins L 11-22 45-17-78 #5 Army W 16-13 45-20-78 at #1 Cornell L 7-13 46-3-78 at #5 Army W 16-15 44-21-79 #2 Maryland L 12-17 54-29-79 at #4 Virginia W 11-8 55-5-79 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-17 55-19-79 at #2 Maryland L 10-15 34-19-80 at #5 Maryland W 11-9 74-26-80 #1 Virginia L 9-12 55-3-80 #2 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 53-21-81 at #4 Syracuse L 10-14 74-26-81 at #4 Virginia W 13-12 65-2-81 #1 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 65-20-81 at #3 Army W 16-10 65-23-81 at #2 North Carolina L 8-17 64-14-82 at #3 Army (OT) W 12-11 64-24-82 #3 Virginia L 15-26 75-1-82 #3 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 85-19-82 at #1 North Carolina L 2-16 94-9-83 #4 Army W 10-9 NR4-23-83 at #4 Virginia L 10-14 114-30-83 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 103-24-84 at #4 North Carolina L 4-11 84-7-84 at #5 Army L 6-9 94-21-84 #4 Virginia W 7-6 114-28-84 #2 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 84-20-85 at #4 Virginia L 6-12 124-27-85 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-24 134-12-86 at #2 Maryland L 8-11 44-26-86 #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-14 65-19-86 at #3 Virginia L 9-12 64-11-87 #1 Maryland L 5-17 65-17-87 at #3 Syracuse L 5-19 64-30-88 #2 Johns Hopkins L 7-10 75-21-88 at #1 Syracuse L 5-23 74-15-89 #4 Maryland L 5-6 54-29/89 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 5-7 85-22-89 at #1 Syracuse L 11-18 84-21-90 #4 Virginia W 10-7 133-3-91 at #3 Virginia L 7-14 104-18-92 #5 Towson W 12-2 93-6-93 at #5 Virginia L 7-9 114-24-93 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 8-11 83-5-94 #5 Virginia L 7-14 73-4-95 at #2 Virginia L 13-24 T11

NavyDate Opponent Result Rk4-8-95 #3 Maryland L 11-19 124-22-95 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 8-16 174-5-97 #4 Maryland L 5-10 104-19-97 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 5-24 134-4-98 at #1 Maryland L 7-21 144-17-98 #3 Johns Hopkins L 14-15 183-21-99 at #3 Duke L 4-9 114-24-99 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 1-11 134-1-01 #3 Georgetown W 11-4 204-20-02 #2 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 143-30-03 #4 Georgetown (OT) L 3-4 124-5-03 #4 Maryland L 7-9 164-19-03 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 3-17 NR3-5-04 at #4 North Carolina (OT) W 9-8 NR4-3-04 at #4 Georgetown W 7-5 64-10-04 at #1 Maryland W 9-6 44-24-04 #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 9-10 25-31-04 vs. #4 Syracuse L 13-14 24-16-05 #4 Army W 12-9 T64-23-05 at #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 8-9 54-1-06 #5 Georgetown L 5-9 84-8-06 at #4 Maryland W 7-6 115-14-06 at #5 Georgetown L 7-9 93-2-07 #5 North Carolina W 19-8 123-29-08 #4 Georgetown (OT) L 10-11 104-4-08 at #3 Maryland W 5-4 95-17-08 #4 Johns Hopkins L 4-10 145-9-09 at #3 Duke L 5-14 124-23-11 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 5-14 NR

By the NumbersRecord vs. Teams Ranked in Top 25 144-175Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 20 142-175Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 15 108-166Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 10 79-132Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 5 29-80

Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 25 255-170Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 20 255-170Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 15 234-154Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 10 164-104Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 5 68-42*** Rankings began in 1973

Navy’s Record Against...Rk Record Last Game1 1-21 L 8-9 at J. Hopkins (OT) 4-23-052 2-17 L 5-14 Johns Hopkins 4-23-113 6-13 L 5-14 at Duke 5-9-094 11-17 L 9-11 at Maryland 4-10-105 9-10 W 19-9 North Carolina 3-2-076 9-13 L 8-9 at North Carolina 2-20-097 14-14 L 4-10 Maryland 4-8-118 9-7 W 10-4 Maryland 4-3-099 10-11 L 7-15 Johns Hopkins 4-18-0910 8-6 W 13-11 UMBC 4-15-0311 5-7 L 7-8 Maryland (2OT) 4-6-0712 5-9 L 8-10 at North Carolina 2-25-1113 9-5 L 12-13 Georgetown (OT) 4-2-1014 3-6 L 8-9 at Loyola 2-19-1115 6-6 L 9-15 at Lafayette 3-12-1016 7-1 W 6-4 at Bucknell 3-25-0717 9-3 L 9-14 Army 4-16-1118 5-1 W 11-4 at UMBC 2-23-0219 8-1 W 8-6 #19 Ohio State 2-14-0920 5-1 L 9-12 Ohio State 2-28-0421 1-0 W 9-3 Ohio State 2-24-0622 1-0 W 11-5 at Army 4-25-9823 0-024 0-025 0-0All-Time Record 144-175 (45.1)

Navy’s Record When Ranked...Rk Record Last Game1 0-02 7-3 L 8-7 at Bucknell (OT) 3-12-053 15-10 L 10-8 vs. #6 Virginia 5-21-054 36-17 L 10-9 at #7 Georgetown 3-31-075 10-12 W 12-2 vs. Holy Cross 3-17-076 26-18 L 6-9 at #17 Army 4-12-087 24-7 W 11-3 at #14 N. Carolina 3-4-068 21-13 W 8-3 at Colgate 3-23-089 11-9 L 8-9 at #6 N. Carolina 2-20-0910 14-15 L 5-12 #7 Johns Hopkins 4-19-0811 13-12 L 7-8 #15 Loyola (OT) 2-20-1012 20-12 L 5-14 at #3 Duke 5-9-0913 12-12 W 8-4 Army 4-11-0914 17-9 L 4-10 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-17-0815 8-5 L 9-10 Colgate 3-21-0916 6-4 L 4-11 #4 N Carolina 2-25-1017 3-3 L 8-15 at #15 Lafayette 3-12-1018 4-2 W 12-6 at #22 Army 4-25-9819 0-2 L 11-8 at #9 Mass. 3-10-0120 7-3 W 11-5 #3 Georgetown 4-1-0121 0-022 0-023 0-024 0-025 0-0All-Time Record 255-170 (60.0)

Navy vs. Top-5 Opponents

Patrick Winter (L), Steve Looney (C) and VictorBarger (R) celebrate following the Mids’ 9-6 winover No. 1-ranked Maryland in 2004.

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ALL-TIME SEASON OPENERSAll-Time Record 88-15-1Current Streak Won 10Last Win Feb. 12, 2011; Navy 14, VMI 8Last Loss Feb. 24, 2001; UMBC 9, Navy 8 OT

1908 Johns Hopkins L 1-61909 Johns Hopkins L 4-71910 Mt. Washington Jr. W 6-01911 Johns Hopkins L 1-23-21-12 Baltimore City W 4-21913 Baltimore City W 9-11914 Lehigh W 5-11915 Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-21916 Baltimore City W 15-11917 Baltimore City W 10-11918 Baltimore City W 8-01919 Penn State W 13-01920 Maryland State W 11-11921 Maryland State W 15-04-1-22 Maryland Club W 16-03-31-23 Stevens Inst. of Tech W 12-14-12-24 & vs. Maryland L 3-54-8-25 Stevens Inst. of Tech W 14-04-3-26 New York W 4-04-2-27 New York W 11-13-31-28 New York W 7-33-30-29 New York W 11-04-5-30 Oxford-Cambridge L 4-54-11-31 Western Maryland W 10-04-9-32 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-54-8-33 Harvard T 6-64-7-34 Penn W 13-14-6-35 Harvard W 7-14-4-36 Harvard W 8-24-3-37 Dartmouth W 6-24-2-38 Dartmouth W 11-44-1-39 Dartmouth W 11-34-3-40 Dartmouth W 13-33-29-41 Dartmouth W 11-54-2-42 Dartmouth W 9-83-24-43 Drexel W 20-64-1-44 City College of NY W 27-03-31-45 City College of NY W 29-04-13-46 Swarthmore W 13-03-31-47 Union College W 29-0

3-31-48 Dartmouth W 13-64-4-49 Williams College W 14-34-1-50 Washington College W 10-53-28-51 Washington College W 8-63-29-52 Washington College W 12-73-28-53 Washington College W 13-54-3-54 Washington College W 18-03-26-55 Washington College W 13-43-24-56 Washington College W 18-103-30-57 Washington College W 18-113-29-58 Washington College W 17-83-28-59 Rutgers W 10-94-2-60 at Rutgers W 15-24-1-61 Rutgers W 12-33-31-62 at Rutgers W 17-63-30-63 Rutgers W 13-33-28-64 at Rutgers W 20-34-3-65 Mt. Washington L.C. W 11-104-2-66 Washington College W 18-34-1-67 Syracuse W 18-43-30-68 Syracuse W 14-03-26-69 Denison W 22-23-28-70 Carling L.C. W 5-43-17-71 Yale W 8-43-22-72 at Washington College W 18-33-17-73 Dartmouth W 16-23-16-74 Dartmouth W 23-43-19-75 at UMBC L 9-103-20-76 Rutgers W 14-103-19-77 Rutgers L 7-93-18-78 Rutgers W 13-73-17-79 at Rutgers L 15-163-19-80 at Washington College W 14-73-14-81 Rutgers L 11-143-13-82 at Washington & Lee (OT) W 11-103-12-83 Washington & Lee W 13-73-10-84 at Washington & Lee W 13-93-9-85 UMBC (OT) W 9-83-4-86 at Rutgers W 14-123-4-87 Rutgers W 7-63-5-88 at UMBC W 13-63-4-89 at Washington College W 15-93-30-90 Washington College W 16-43-3-91 at #3 Virginia L 7-142-29-92 at #18 Penn State L 9-16

2-27-93 #17 Penn State W 11-92-26-94 Air Force W 19-32-25-95 UMBC W 16-132-24-96 UMBC W 14-132-22-97 at UMBC W 11-102-21-98 at UMBC W 15-122-27-99 #11 UMBC L 3-92-26-00 * at #11 UMBC W 11-22-24-01 UMBC* (OT) L 8-92-16-02 St. Joseph’s W 16-22-15-03 Marist (3 Qtrs.) W 12-12-21-04 + at Lafayette W 14-12-19-05 = vs. Providence W 9-22-18-06 at Saint Joseph’s W 12-22-17-07 Saint Joseph’s W 10-32-9-08 VMI W 10-22-7-09 VMI W 13-52-13-10 VMI W 16-52-12-11 VMI W 14-8& - game played in Washington, D.C.= - game played in Branford, Conn.* - ECAC Lacrosse League game+ - Patriot League game

Patriot LeagueAll-Time Record 5-3Current Streak Lost 1Last Win March 2, 2010; Navy 8, Lehigh 3Last Loss March 1, 2011; Lehigh 14, Navy 10

Home 0-0Road 4-3Neutral Site 1-0

vs. Army 0-0vs. Bucknell 1-2vs. Colgate 0-0vs. Holy Cross 0-0vs. Lafayette 3-0vs. Lehigh 1-1

2-21-04 at Lafayette W 14-13-12-05 at Bucknell (OT) L 8-73-11-06 = vs. Bucknell W 9-52-24-07 at Lafayette W 9-43-8-08 at Lafayette W 8-52-28-09 at Bucknell L 7-83-6-10 at Lehigh W 8-33-1-11 at Lehigh L 10-14= - First 4 Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)

ECAC Lacrosse LeagueAll-Time Record 2-2

Home 0-0Road 2-2Neutral Site 0-0

vs. Georgetown 0-0vs. UMBC 2-1vs. Massachusetts 0-1vs. Penn State 0-0vs. Rutgers 0-0vs. Stony Brook 0-0

2-26-00 at UMBC W 11-22-24-01 UMBC (OT) L 9-82-23-02 at UMBC W 11-43-8-03 at Massachusetts L 10-9

Navy in Conference Openers

Sam Jones paced Navy with four goals and anassist in his Patriot League debut in 2011 vs.Lehigh.

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MEMORABLE NAVY LACROSSE GAMESMemorable Wins in Navy Lacrosse HistoryWin # Date Site Result1 1908 Annapolis, Md. def. Baltimore City, 4-250 1920 Annapolis, Md. def. Maryland State, 11-1100 4-2-27 Annapolis, Md. def. New York Univ., 11-1150 4-4-36 Annapolis, Md. def. Harvard, 8-2200 5-6-44 Annapolis, Md. def. Philadelphia Lacrosse Club, 19-1250 4-4-51 Annapolis, Md. def. Harvard, 14-3300 5-4-57 Charlottesville, Va. def. Virginia, 10-5350 5-11-63 Baltimore, Md. def. Johns Hopkins, 10-5400 5-25-68 Annapolis, Md. def. Philadelphia Lacrosse Club, 11-2450 4-6-74 Hempstead, N.Y. def. #7 Hofstra, 17-6500 4-11-79 Hempstead, N.Y. def. Hofstra, 19-12550 3-7-87 Annapolis, Md. def. UMBC, 14-4600 4-17-93 Towson, Md. def. #13 Towson, 8-7650 3-24-01 Stony Brook, N.Y. def. Stony Brook, 14-6700 3-11-06 San Diego, Calif. def. Bucknell, 9-5750 3-19-11 Worcester, Mass. def. Holy Cross, 8-3

Memorable Games in Navy HistoryDate Site Result

First Game Played 1908 Site Unknown loss to Johns Hopkins, 6-1First Win 1908 Site Unknown def. Baltimore City, 4-2First Home Win 1908 Site Unknown def. Baltimore City, 4-2 .... OR

4-21-23 Annapolis, Md. def. Lehigh, 10-1First Patriot League Game 2-21-04 Easton, Pa. def. Lafayette, 14-1First Patriot League Tournament Game 4-30-04 Annapolis, Md. def. Colgate, 15-5First Patriot League Tournament Win (Game) 4-30-04 Annapolis, Md. def. Colgate, 15-5First Patriot League Tournament Win (Tournament) 4-30-04 Annapolis, Md. def. Colgate, 15-5

5-2-04 Annapolis, Md. def. #19 Hobart, 9-8First NCAA Tournament Game 5-22-71 Charlottesville, Va. def. Virginia, 9-6First NCAA Tournament Win 5-22-71 Charlottesville, Va. def. Virginia, 9-6

Largest Navy Home Attendance RecordsAttendance Teams Stadium Date

1. 18,694 Johns Hopkins Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 24, 20042. 17,017 Johns Hopkins (NCAA Tournament; Quarterfinals) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. May 17, 20083. 16,042 Johns Hopkins Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 19, 20084. 15,271 Johns Hopkins Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 20, 20025. 15,109 Maryland Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 3, 20096. 14,625 Maryland Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 6, 20077. 14,124 Maryland Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 8, 20058. 14,000 Johns Hopkins Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. May 12, 19629. 13,857 Johns Hopkins Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 22, 200610. 12,117 Army Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. April 16, 2005*** Attendance figures reflect documented records on box scores...consistently kept beginning with the 1995 season

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NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORYNo. School Record Pct. 1st 2nd Years Participated

1. 40 Johns Hopkins 66-31 .680 9 9 1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11

2. 34 Maryland 45-32 .584 2 8 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-81-82-83-86-87-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11

34 Virginia 47-29 .618 5 4 1971-72-73-74-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-88-90-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11

4. 30 Syracuse 59-20 .747 10 5 1979-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11

5. 26 Navy 16-26 .381 0 2 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-86-87-88-89-92-93-94-99-04-05-06-07-08-09

26 North Carolina 27-21 .563 4 1 1976-77-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-04-07-08-09-10-11

7. 24 Cornell 30-21 .588 3 4 1971-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-87-88-89-95-00-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11

8. 19 Princeton 30-13 .698 6 2 1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-06-07-09-10

9. 18 Massachusetts 9-18 .333 0 1 1976-77-79-81-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-97-02-03-05-06-09

10. 17 Hofstra 5-17 .227 0 0 1971-73-74-75-78-93-96-97-99-00-01-03-06-08-09-10-11

17 Loyola 9-17 .346 0 1 1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-07-08-10

12. 16 Army 4-16 .200 0 0 1971-72-73-78-81-82-83-84-85-87-93-96-03-04-05-10

16 Notre Dame 9-16 .360 0 1 1990-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-00-01-06-07-08-09-10-11

14. 15 Duke 22-14 .611 1 2 1992-94-95-97-98-99-00-01-02-05-07-08-09-10-11

15. 12 Brown 5-12 .294 0 0 1971-73-76-85-87-90-91-92-94-95-97-0916. 11 Georgetown 10-11 .476 0 0 1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07

11 Pennsylvania 2-11 .154 0 0 1975-77-83-84-85-87-88-89-04-06-1118. 9 Rutgers 2-9 .182 0 0 1972-74-75-84-86-90-91-03-04

9 Towson 7-10 .412 0 1 1989-91-92-94-96-01-03-05-0720. 8 Washington & Lee 3-8 .273 0 0 1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-8021. 6 Delaware 3-6 .333 0 0 1984-99-05-07-10-11

6 UMBC 1-6 .143 0 0 1998-99-06-07-08-0923. 5 Harvard 2-5 .286 0 0 1980-88-90-96-0624. 4 Adelphi 2-4 .333 0 0 1982-85-87-89

4 Albany 1-4 .200 0 0 2003-04-05-074 Denver 2-4 .333 0 0 2006-08-10-114 Hobart 0-4 .000 0 0 1998-00-02-04

28. 3 Michigan State 0-3 .000 0 0 1987-89-913 Ohio State 1-3 .250 0 0 2003-04-083 Providence 0-3 .000 0 0 2004-06-073 Yale 2-3 .400 0 0 1988-90-92

32. 2 Air Force 0-2 .000 0 0 1971-882 Bucknell 0-2 .000 0 0 2001-112 Fairfield 0-2 .000 0 0 2002-052 Penn State 0-2 .000 0 0 2003-052 Mount St. Mary’s 0-2 .000 0 0 2003-102 Siena 0-2 .000 0 0 2009-112 Stony Brook 1-2 .333 0 0 2002-102 Villanova 0-2 .000 0 0 2009-11

40. 1 Butler 0-1 .000 0 0 19981 Canisius 0-1 .000 0 0 20081 C.W. Post 0-1 .000 0 0 19861 Colgate 0-1 .000 0 0 20081 Cortland State 1-1 .500 0 0 19721 Dartmouth 0-1 .000 0 0 20031 Hartford 0-1 .000 0 0 20111 Manhattan 0-1 .000 0 0 20021 Marist 0-1 .000 0 0 20051 New Hampshire 0-1 .000 0 0 19861 N.C. State 0-1 .000 0 0 1979

Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances (current)1. Johns Hopkins 40 1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-

95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-112. Maryland 9 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-113. Cornell 8 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-114. Virginia 7 05-06-07-08-09-10-115. Notre Dame 6 06-07-08-09-10-116. Duke 5 07-08-09-10-11

North Carolina 5 07-08-09-10-118. Hofstra 4 08-09-10-11

Syracuse 4 08-09-10-1110. Delaware 2 10-11

Denver 2 10-11

Navy in the NCAA TournamentAppearances 26Consecutive Appearances 6NCAA Championships Won 0Overall Record 16-26

First Round 6-7Quarterfinals 8-11Semifinals 2-6Finals 0-2

Home Record 8-5Road Record 7-17Neutral Site Record 1-4Under Richie Meade 5-7

First Round 3-4Quarterfinals 1-2Semifinals 1-0Finals 0-1

Record by SeedNavy as Opponent as

1 0-0 1-62 4-2 0-23 1-1 1-74 4-4 2-35 2-3 3-26 2-5 2-07 0-1 2-28 1-3 1-2NS 2-7 4-2

Record By OpponentArmy Navy leads, 2-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 16-10 — 1981Brown Tied, 1-1

Last Meeting ... Brown, 12-5 — 1994Cornell Tied, 2-2

Last Meeting ... Navy, 6-5 — 2004Cortland State Cortland State leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Cortland St., 10-9 (2OT) — 1972Delaware Navy leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 9-7 — 2005Duke Duke leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Duke, 14-5 — 2009Georgetown Georgetown leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Georgetown, 9-7 — 2006Harvard Navy leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 10-9 — 1988Hofstra Hofstra leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Hofstra, 15-7 — 1999Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Johns Hopkins, 10-4 — 2008Loyola Loyola leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Loyola, 19-8 — 1993Maryland Maryland leads, 4-0

Last Meeting ... Maryland, 15-10 — 1979Massachusetts Navy leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 16-14 — 1979North Carolina North Carolina leads, 4-2

Last Meeting ... Navy, 8-7 — 2008Pennsylvania Navy leads, 4-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 11-5 — 2004Princeton Navy leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Navy, 8-7 — 2004Syracuse Syracuse leads, 4-0

Last Meeting ... Syracuse, 14-13 —2004Virginia Virginia leads, 2-1

Last Meeting ... Virginia, 10-8 — 2005Washington & Lee Washington & Lee leads, 2-0

Last Meeting ... Washington & Lee, 11-9 — 1974Yale Yale leads, 1-0

Last Meeting ... Yale, 9-3 — 1992

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NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Year Round Opponent Score Site Navy Seed Opp. Seed CoachInaugural NCAA Lacrosse Championship — 8-team tournament1971 Quarterfinals Virginia W 9-6 Charlottesville, Va. 2 7 Bilderback

Semifinals Maryland L 7-10 College Park, Md. 2 3 Bilderback1972 Quarterfinals Cortland State L 9-10 2OT Annapolis, Md. 6 3 Bilderback1973 Quarterfinals Washington & Lee L 12-13 3OT Lexington, Va. 5 4 Szlasa1974 Quarterfinals Washington & Lee L 9-11 Lexington, Va. 6 3 Szlasa1975 Quarterfinals Pennsylvania W 17-6 Annapolis, Md. 4 5 Szlasa

Semifinals Cornell W 15-12 Ithaca, N.Y. 4 1 SzlasaChampionship Maryland L 13-20 Baltimore, Md. 4 3 Szlasa

1976 Quarterfinals North Carolina W 13-9 Annapolis, Md. 4 5 SzlasaSemifinals Maryland L 11-22 College Park, Md. 4 1 Szlasa

1977 Quarterfinals Pennsylvania W 14-12 Philadelphia, Pa. 5 4 SzlasaSemifinals Cornell L 6-22 Ithaca, N.Y. 5 1 Szlasa

1978 Quarterfinals Army W 16-13 Annapolis, Md. 4 5 SzlasaSemifinals Cornell L 7-13 Ithaca, N.Y. 4 1 Szlasa

1979 Quarterfinals Massachusetts W 16-14 Annapolis, Md. 3 6 SzlasaSemifinals Maryland L 10-15 College Park, Md. 3 2 Szlasa

1980 Quarterfinals North Carolina L 11-18 Annapolis, Md. 4 5 Szlasa1981 Quarterfinals Army W 16-10 West Point, N.Y. 6 3 Szlasa

Semifinals North Carolina L 8-17 Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 2 Szlasa1982 Quarterfinals North Carolina L 2-16 Chapel Hill, N.C. 8 1 Szlasa

1986 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 10-team tournament1986 First Round Bye

Quarterfinals Virginia L 9-12 Charlottesville, Va. 6 3 Matthews

1987 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 12-team tournament1987 First Round Brown W 14-6 Annapolis, Md. 6 NA Matthews

Quarterfinals Syracuse L 5-19 Syracuse, N.Y. 6 3 Matthews1988 First Round Harvard W 10-9 Cambridge, Mass. NA 8 Matthews

Quarterfinals Syracuse L 5-23 Syracuse, N.Y. NA 1 Matthews1989 First Round Pennsylvania W 12-11 Annapolis, Md. 8 NA Matthews

Quarterfinals Syracuse L 11-19 Syracuse, N.Y. 8 1 Matthews1992 First Round Yale L 3-9 Annapolis, Md. 8 NA Matthews1993 First Round Loyola L 8-19 Annapolis, Md. 7 NA Matthews1994 First Round Brown L 5-12 Providence, R.I. NA 7 Matthews1999 First Round Hofstra L 7-15 Providence, R.I. NA 7 Meade

2003 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 16-team tournament2004 First Round Pennsylvania W 11-5 Annapolis, Md. 2 NA Meade

Quarterfinals Cornell W 6-5 Ithaca, N.Y. 2 7 MeadeSemifinals Princeton W 8-7 Baltimore, Md. 2 6 MeadeChampionship Syracuse L 13-14 Baltimore, Md. 2 4 Meade

2005 First Round Delaware W 9-7 Annapolis, Md. 5 NA MeadeQuarterfinals Virginia L 8-10 Baltimore, Md. 5 4 Meade

2006 First Round Georgetown L 7-9 Washington, D.C. NA 8 Meade2007 First Round North Carolina L 8-12 Chapel Hill, N.C. NA 8 Meade2008 First Round North Carolina W 8-7 Chapel Hill, N.C. NA 4 Meade

Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins L 4-10 Annapolis, Md. NA 5 Meade2009 First Round Duke L 5-14 Durham, N.C. NA 3 Meade

Navy’s Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 16-26

First Round: 6-7 10-Team: 0-0 12-Team: 3-4 16-Team: 3-3Quarterfinals: 8-11 8-Team: 7-5 10-Team: 0-1 12-Team: 0-3 16-Team: 1-2Semifinals: 2-6 8-Team: 1-6 10-Team: 0-0 12-Team: 0-0 16-Team: 1-0Championship: 0-2 8-Team: 0-1 10-Team: 0-0 12-Team: 0-0 16-Team: 0-1

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NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICSYear-By-Year Stat ComparisonDate Opponent Result Sh Sv GB FO Clears EMO Pen Atten.5-22-71 at Virginia W, 9-6 34 / 44 18 / 11 ---- ---- ---- ---- 7 / 3 ----5-29-71 at Maryland L, 7-10 32 / 37 14 / 10 ---- ---- ---- ---- 9 / 11 ----5-20-72 Corland State L, 9-10 (OT) 53 / 25 5 / 15 ---- ---- ---- 4 / 8 ----5-19-73 at Wash. & Lee L, 12-13 (OT) 63 / 39 16 / 23 ---- 21 / 11 25-29 / 27-34 ---- 9 / 6 ----5-18-74 at Wash. & Lee L, 9-11 55 / 40 18 / 24 ---- ---- ---- ---- 11 / 7 ----5-21-75 Penn W, 17-6 75 / 30 16 / 19 ---- ---- ---- ---- 10 / 15 ----5-24-75 at Cornell W, 15-12 42 / 51 17 / 16 ---- ---- ---- ---- 7 / 5 ----5-31-75 vs. Maryland L, 13-20 58 / 64 19 / 18 ---- ---- ---- ---- 7 / 6 ----5-19-76 North Carolina W, 13-9 58 / 40 12 / 17 ---- ---- ---- ---- 6 / 7 ----5-23-76 at Maryland L, 11-22 49 / 57 19 / 16 ---- ---- ---- ---- 13 / 9 ----5-17-77 at Penn W, 14-12 53 / 40 17 / 19 ---- ---- ---- ---- 4 / 7 ----5-21-77 at Cornell L, 6-22 26 / 56 15 / 9 ---- ---- ---- ---- 8 / 10 ----5-17-78 Army W, 16-13 45 / 45 15 / 18 ---- ---- ---- 3-10 / 4-12 12 / 10 ----5-20-78 at Cornell L, 7-13 36 / 44 20 / 11 ---- ---- ---- 2-7 / 2-8 8 / 7 ----5-16-79 Massachusetts W, 16-14 53 / 52 15 / 15 ---- ---- ---- ---- 14 / 5 ----5-19-79 at Maryland L, 10-15 50 / 52 17 / 21 ---- ---- ---- ---- 11 / 4 ----5-21-80 North Carolina L, 11-18 45 / 36 9 / 15 ---- ---- ---- ---- 10 / 11 ----5-20-81 at Army W, 16-10 59 / 42 12 / 22 ---- ---- ---- ---- 9 / 9 ----5-23-81 at North Carolina L, 8-17 49 / 51 21 / 20 ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 / 11 ----5-19-82 at North Carolina L, 2-16 30 / 51 15 / 8 ---- ---- ---- ---- 12 / 6 ----5-19-86 at Virginia L, 9-12 48 / 48 12 / 14 ---- ---- ---- ---- 4 / 8 ----5-13-87 Brown W, 14-6 38 / 50 28 / 9 ---- 10 / 10 ---- ---- 6 / 6 ----5-17-87 at Syracuse L, 5-19 40 / 56 22 / 9 ---- 13 / 15 ---- ---- 6 / 5 ----5-18-88 at Harvard W, 10-9 36 / 48 19 / 12 ---- ---- ---- ---- 6 / 5 5345-22-88 at Syracuse L, 5-23 20 / 50 14 / 10 ---- ---- ---- ---- 5 / 6 3,2715-17-89 Penn W, 12-11 43 / 54 23 / 19 ---- 9 / 18 23-31 / 22-25 2-5 / 0-6 6 / 5 1,7365-22-89 at Syracuse L, 11-18 44 / 46 9 / 15 ---- 15 / 18 18-22 / 22-26 1-4 / 4-7 7 / 4 4,5725-9-92 Yale L, 3-9 39 / 25 11 / 18 50 / 46 4 / 10 21-28 / 18-31 1-5 / 1-5 5 / 5 2,6185-8-93 Loyola L, 8-19 39 / 55 17 / 10 53 / 53 16 / 13 31-42 / 34-43 2-4 / 1-3 3 / 4 5,4285-14-94 at Brown L, 5-12 48 / 36 13 / 21 55 / 49 11 / 10 22-24 / 25-33 2-9 / 2-5 5 / 9 1,5605-15-99 vs. Hofstra L, 7-15 36 / 29 ---- 45 / 50 11 / 15 ---- ---- 3 / 6 5,7275-16-04 Penn W, 11-5 36 / 18 7 / 9 38 / 37 12 / 8 20-23 / 17-22 3-4 / 1-3 3 / 4 3,3145-23-04 at Cornell W, 6-5 35 / 28 12 / 14 31 / 24 12 / 1 11-15 / 16-24 2-4 / 0-4 4 / 4 9,5165-29-04 vs. Princeton W, 8-7 32 / 22 5 / 8 43 / 27 15 / 4 12-14 / 14-17 0-1 / 0-2 2 / 1 46,9235-31-04 vs. Syracuse L, 13-14 40 / 44 6 / 15 60 / 39 20 / 8 14-16 / 15-24 3-6 / 2-2 3 / 7 43,8985-14-05 Delaware W, 9-7 41 / 32 13 / 12 36 / 35 9 / 11 17-19 / 18-22 0-1 / 1-6 6 / 1 3,5485-21-05 vs. Virginia L, 8-10 30 / 32 12 / 10 46 / 38 16 / 6 19-23 / 23-37 2-4 / 1-2 2 / 4 6,5045-19-06 at Georgetown L, 7-9 28 / 40 10 / 6 31 / 32 9 / 11 19-28 / 17-21 2-4 / 0-0 0 / 4 2,4555-13-07 at North Carolina L, 8-12 43 / 32 10 / 12 40 / 40 11 / 11 18-20 / 19-22 2-5 / 1-5 5 / 5 1,6155-10-08 at North Carolina W, 8-7 41 / 33 12 / 13 39 / 41 6 / 13 18-21 / 14-26 0-2 / 0-2 2 / 2 1,7355-17-08 Johns Hopkins L, 4-10 35 / 23 6 / 13 28 / 20 11 / 7 19-23 / 20-24 0-3 / 0-2 3 / 4 17,0175-9-09 at Duke L, 5-14 26 / 36 5 / 10 33 / 51 11 / 12 26-29 / 27-32 0-0 / 0-1 1 / 0 852

Player GP/GS G A PtsSid Abernethy 5/5 13 6 19Bill Anderson 6/1 6 2 8Tim Andrews 3/1 1 0 1Joe Avvedutui 3/1 5 0 5Ben Bailey 4/4 4 0 4Rob Bailey 3/3 2 1 3Paul Basile 7/7 7 17 24Dave Bayly 3/3 7 5 12Michael Beggins 3/0 1 0 1Jeff Bellistri 1/1 1 0 1Bob Bianchi 4/3 1 0 1Jim Bianchi 5/3 1 1 2Jon Birsner 7/7 5 8 13Alex Borcz 1/0 1 0 1Joe Bossi 4/4 8 0 8Chris Burgin 5/0 1 1 2Mike Buzzell 7/5 14 16 30Michael Canders 7/2 6 6 12Michael Chanenchuk 8/4 7 7 14Emory Chenoweth 5/2 2 0 2Bill Claridge 7/0 3 0 3Gregory Clement 2/2 2 0 2Jeff Connelly 6/3 8 1 9Fred Cook 6/3 8 0 8Rich Costello 1/0 1 0 1Chuck Coughlin 3/0 1 1 2Basil Daratsos 4/3 2 1 3Nikk Davis 1/1 1 0 1

Player GP/GS G A PtsBob DeSimone 4/3 8 2 10Ian Dingman 6/6 11 7 18Seth DiNola 6/0 1 0 1Mike Dow 2/1 1 0 1Justin Dunne 2/0 1 0 1David Ellison 1/0 1 0 1Graham Gill 6/6 9 3 12Max Grant 2/0 1 0 1Mike Gubosh 4/0 2 0 2Dave Guill 4/0 2 0 2Michael Gurny 5/0 2 0 2Paul Gustin 6/3 3 4 7Jim Hamill 4/0 1 0 1Mike Hannan 6/2 19 1 20Tom Hanzsche 6/1 2 0 2Taylor Harris 6/0 2 0 2Michael Herger 6/6 14 7 21Terence Higgins 5/0 2 0 2Bob Holman 7/4 8 1 9John Holmes 6/1 1 0 1Ben Horn 6/2 6 2 8David Jones 4/3 1 0 1Brian Keith 6/5 10 2 12Bill Kordis 4/3 10 4 14Chris Ladd 2/0 1 0 1Patrick Lee 3/2 1 0 1Clipper Lennon 6/0 2 0 2Joe Lennon 3/3 1 1 2

Player GP/GS G A PtsJeff Long 8/7 11 20 31Matt Long 3/1 1 0 1Billy Looney 8/8 11 3 14Ed Mapes 5/0 1 0 1Charles Mark 7/2 1 1 2Marty Mason 6/2 6 5 11Kim McCauley 2/1 2 1 3Kevin McConnell 3/0 1 0 1Eddie McKinnon 1/0 1 1 2Kevin Meehan 1/0 1 0 1Glen Miles 1/1 4 1 5Skip Miller 7/4 3 2 5Nick Mirabito 6/6 7 5 12George Moore 3/2 2 0 2Steven Nastro 2/2 5 1 6Bruce Nechanicky 2/2 1 0 1Dennis Nealon 3/2 3 6 9Jamie O’Leary 1/1 1 0 1Tim O’Rourke 5/4 3 1 4Tim Paul 4/3 5 1 6Bob Pell 2/2 2 2 4John Quinn 4/0 2 0 2Adam Reel 4/0 1 2 3J.L. Reppert 1/1 3 0 3Thomas Roszko 2/2 2 0 2Brendan Schneck 4/2 8 9 17Zack Schroeder 3/0 1 0 1Rich Schwarz 5/2 4 0 4

Player GP/GS G A PtsRoger Sexauer 6/2 5 1 6Cody Shea 3/0 1 0 1Jim Shulson 7/7 3 6 9Phil Skalniak 4/2 3 1 4Jamie Slough 3/2 7 1 8Nicholas Smilari 4/2 2 0 2Frank Snyder 5/4 2 4 6Bill Stulb 7/2 4 1 5Bob Sturgell 3/1 3 0 3Ernie Styron 7/3 1 0 1Brian Sullivan 7/0 3 1 4Michael Supko 2/1 2 3 5Tim Supko 3/0 1 0 1John Tierney 2/2 2 1 3Andy Tormey 4/3 1 0 1Tom Venier 2/1 2 2 4Chris Virtue 1/0 1 0 1Mikelis Visgauss 5/0 1 0 1John Wade 5/2 2 0 2Skip Wagner 8/0 3 0 3William Wallace 4/0 1 3 4Mark Wehman 6/4 5 3 8Robert Wehman 3/3 6 0 6

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NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT LEADERSCareer PointsRk Player GP/GS G A Pts1. Jeff Long 8/7 11 20 312. Mike Buzzell 7/5 14 16 303. Paul Basile 7/7 7 17 244. Michael Herger 6/6 14 7 215. Mike Hannan 6/2 19 1 206. Sid Abernethy 5/5 13 6 197. Ian Dingman 6/6 11 7 188. Brendan Schneck 4/2 8 9 179. Mike Chanenchuk 8/4 7 7 14

Bill Kordis 4/3 10 4 14Billy Looney 8/8 11 3 14

Season PointsRk Player Gm G A Pts1. Jeff Long, ‘75 3 5 9 142. Ian Dingman, ‘04 4 6 5 11

Mike Buzzell, ‘79 2 5 6 114. Jon Birsner, ‘04 4 3 7 10

Paul Basile, ‘89 2 4 6 10Brian Keith, ‘89 2 8 2 10Sid Abernethy, ‘81 2 7 3 10Mike Buzzell, ‘78 2 6 4 10Mike Hannan, ‘78 2 9 1 10Brendan Schneck, ‘77 2 5 5 10

Game PointsRk Player G A Pts1. Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 4 5 92. Paul Basile vs. Brown ‘87 0 8 8

Mike Buzzell vs. UNC ‘80 3 5 8Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 5 3 8

5. Dennis Nealon vs. Penn ‘89 2 5 7Michael Herger vs. Brown ‘87 6 1 7Mike Hannan vs. Army ‘78 6 1 7

8. Paul Basile vs. Syracuse ‘89 2 4 6Bill Anderson vs. Army ‘81 4 2 6Mike Buzzell vs. UMass ‘79 3 3 6M. Canders vs. Maryland ‘76 4 2 6Jeff Long vs. Cornell ‘75 1 5 6Dave Bayly vs. Wash & Lee ‘73 3 3 6Bill Kordis vs. Wash & Lee ‘73 4 2 6

Career GoalsRk Player GP/GS G A Pts1. Mike Hannan 6/2 19 1 202. Mike Buzzell 7/5 14 16 30

Michael Herger 6/6 14 7 214. Sid Abernethy 5/5 13 6 195. Jeff Long 8/7 11 20 31

Ian Dingman 6/6 11 7 18Billy Looney 8/8 11 3 14

8. Brian Keith 6/5 10 2 12Bill Kordis 4/3 10 4 14Graham Gill 6/6 9 3 12

Season GoalsRk Player Gm G A Pts1. Mike Hannan, ‘78 2 9 1 102. Joe Bossi, ‘04 4 8 0 8

Brian Keith, ‘89 2 8 2 10Mike Hannan, ‘79 2 8 0 8Bob DeSimone, ‘75 3 8 1 9Fred Cook, ‘75 3 8 0 8

7. Graham Gill, ‘04 4 7 1 8Michael Herger, ‘90 2 7 2 9Sid Abernethy, ‘81 2 7 3 10Jeff Connelly, ‘75 3 7 1 8

Game GoalsRk Player G A Pts1. Michael Herger vs. Brown ‘87 6 1 7

Mike Hannan vs. Army ‘78 6 1 73. Mike Hannan vs. UMass ‘79 5 0 5

Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 5 3 8Bill Kordis vs. Virginia ‘71 5 0 5

6. Tim Paul at N. Carolina ‘08 4 0 4Joe Bossi vs. Penn ‘04 4 0 4Jamie Slough vs. Loyola ‘93 4 1 5Brian Keith vs. Syracuse ‘89 4 1 5Brian Keith vs. Penn ‘89 4 1 5Glen Miles vs. Virginia ‘86 4 1 5Bill Anderson vs. Army ‘81 4 2 6Sid Abernethy vs. UNC ‘81 4 1 5Sid Abernethy vs. UNC ‘80 4 1 5Bob Holman vs. Penn ‘77 4 0 4Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 4 5 9M. Canders vs. Maryland ‘76 4 2 6Bob DeSimone vs. Maryland ‘75 4 0 4Bill Kordis vs. Wash & Lee ‘73 4 2 6

Career AssistsRk Player GP/GS G A Pts1. Jeff Long 8/7 11 20 312. Paul Basile 7/7 7 17 243. Mike Buzzell 7/5 14 16 304. Brendan Schneck 4/2 8 9 175. Jon Birsner 7/7 5 8 136. Mike Chanenchuk 8/4 7 7 14

Ian Dingman 6/6 11 7 18Michael Herger 6/6 14 7 21

9. Sid Abernethy 5/5 13 6 19Michael Canders 7/2 6 6 12Dennis Nealon 3/2 3 6 9Jim Shulson 7/7 3 6 9

Season AssistsRk Player Gm G A Pts1. Jeff Long, ‘75 3 5 9 142. Paul Basile, ‘87 2 1 8 93. Jon Birsner, ‘04 4 3 7 104. Dennis Nealon, ‘91 2 3 6 9

Paul Basile, ‘89 2 4 6 10Mike Chanenchuk, ‘79 2 3 6 9Mike Buzzell, ‘79 2 5 6 11Jeff Long, ‘76 2 2 6 8

9. Ian Dingman, ‘04 4 6 5 11Mike Buzzell, ‘80 1 3 5 8Brendan Schneck, ‘77 2 5 5 10

Game AssistsRk Player G A Pts1. Paul Basile vs. Brown ‘87 0 8 82. Dennis Nealon vs. Penn ‘89 2 5 7

Mike Buzzell vs. UNC ‘80 3 5 8Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 4 5 9Jeff Long vs. Cornell ‘75 1 5 6

6. Paul Basile vs. Syracuse ‘89 2 4 67. Nick Mirabito at N. Carolina ‘07 0 3 3

Jon Birsner vs. Syracuse ‘04 2 3 5Frank Snyder vs. Virginia ‘86 0 3 3Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland ‘79 3 3 6Mike Buzzell vs. UMass ‘79 3 3 6Mike Chanenchuk vs. UMass ‘79 2 3 5Mike Chanenchuk vs. Maryland, ‘79 1 3 4Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 5 3 8Jeff Long vs. UNC ‘76 2 3 5Jeff Long vs. Maryland ‘76 0 3 3Paul Gustin vs. Cornell ‘75 2 3 5Dave Bayly vs. Wash & Lee ‘73 3 3 6

Four-time All-American Mike Herger is Navy’srecord-holder, along with Mike Hannan, formost goals scored in an NCAA Tournamentgame. He scored six goals and added an assistagainst Brown in 1987.

Two-time All-American Paul Basile ranks sec-ond on Navy’s career assists list for NCAATournament games (17) and is the record hold-er for assists in one game. He dealt out eightagainst Brown in the 1987 NCAA Tournament.

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NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD HOLDERSPointsIn a game, team26 vs. Penn (5-21-75), 26 vs. Cornell (5-24-75)

In a game, individual9 (4-5), Brendan Schneck vs. Penn (5-17-77)

In a tournament, team70, 1975 (3 games)

In a tournament, individual14 (5-9), Jeff Long vs. Penn (4), Cornell (6) and Maryland (4) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75)

In a tournament career, individual31, Jeff Long (1974-1977)

GoalsIn a game, team17 vs. Penn (5-21-75)

In a game, individual6, Mike Hannan vs. Army (5-17-78)6, Michael Herger vs. Brown (5-13-87)

In a tournament, team45, 1975 (3 games)

In a tournament, individual9, Mike Hannan vs. Army (6) and Cornell (3) (5-17-78 - 5-20-78)

In a tournament career, individual19, Mike Hannan (1977 - 1979)

AssistsIn a game, team11 vs. Cornell (5-24-75)

In a game, individual8, Paul Basile vs. Brown (5-13-87)

In a tournament, team25, 1975 (3 games)

In a tournament, individual9, Jeff Long vs. Penn (2), Cornell (5) and

Maryland (2) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75)

In a tournament career, individual20, Jeff Long (1974 - 1977)

ShotsIn a game, team75 vs. Penn (5-21-75)

In a game, individual13, Tim Paul at North Carolina (5-10-08)13, Ian Dingman vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a tournament, team175, 1975 (3 games)

In a tournament, individual32, Ian Dingman vs. Penn (7), Cornell (9),

Princeton (3) and Syracuse (13) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04)

In a tournament career, individual42, Ian Dingman (2004, 2006-07)

Ground BallsIn a game, team60 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a game, individual11, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a tournament, team172, 2004 (4 games)

In a tournament, individual29, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (6), Cornell (5), Princeton (7) and Syracuse (11) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04)

In a tournament career, individual38, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

SavesIn a game, team28 vs. Brown (5-13-87)

In a game, individual26, Joe Donnelly vs. Brown (5-13-87)

In a tournament, team52, 1975 (3 games)

In a tournament, individual52, Bill Mueller vs. Penn (16), Cornell (17) and Maryland (19) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75)

In a tournament career, individual89, Jeff Johnson (1976 - 79)

Faceoffs WonIn a game, team20 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a game, individual20, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a tournament, team59 (2004)

In a tournament, individual55, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (8), Cornell (12), Princeton (15) and Syracuse (20) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04)

In a tournament career, individual78, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

Faceoffs AttemptedIn a game, team30 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a game, individual28, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

In a tournament, team82 (2004)

In a tournament, individual75, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (15), Cornell (13), Princeton (19) and Syracuse (28) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04)

In a tournament career, individual109, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

ClearsBest clear pct in a game.917 (22-of-24) vs. Brown (5-14-94)

Best clear pct. in a tournament.917 (22-of-24) vs. Brown (5-14-94)

Extra-Man GoalsIn a game, team3 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04), 3 vs. Penn (5-16-04)

In a game, individual2, Ian Dingman at North Carolina (5-13-07)2, Joe Bossi vs. Penn (5-16-04)

In a tournament, team8 (2004)

In a tournament, individual3, Joe Bossi vs. Penn (2), Cornell (0), Princeton (0) and Syracuse (1) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04)

In a tournament career, individual4, Ian Dingman (2004, 2006-07)

Extra-Man OpportunitiesIn a game, team9 vs. Brown (5-14-94)

In a tournament, team15 (2004)

Best EMO percentage in a tournament.533 (8-of-15), 2004

PenaltiesIn a game, team5 (Three Times; last at North Carolina, 5-13-07)

In a game, individual3, Brendan Teague at North Carolina (5-13-07)

In a tournament, team12 (2004)

In a tournament, individual3, Brendan Teague at North Carolina (5-13-07)

MiscellaneousMost NCAA Tournament games played9 by Stephen Hincks (1975 - 78)9 by Brian McCormack (1975-78)

Quickest goal to start a game1:53 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04)

Quickest back-to-back goals (two teams)0:05 vs.Johns Hopkins (5-17-08)

1st qtr time remaining - 0:59 Steven Boyle (JohnsHopkins); 1st qtr. time remaining - 0:54 by MikelisVisgauss (Navy)Quickest back-to-back goals (one team)0:13 at Georgetown

1st qtr. time remaining - 9:35 by Ian Dingman (Navy);1st qtr. time remaining - 9:22 by Jon Birsner (Navy)

Ian Dingman hohlds the Navy record for most extra-man goals over his career in NCAATournament play. Dingman, a 2004 All-American, registered four man-up goals in the six NCAATournament contests in which he played.

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THE HISTORY OF NAVY LACROSSEOf the 32 varsity sports which thrive at the Naval

Academy, none surpasses lacrosse’s winning traditionthat includes eight-consecutive NationalChampionships among a total of 17 to date. Navy’srich and storied heritage owes its origin to formerJohns Hopkins players Frank Breyer and Bill Hudginswho volunteered in to help organize and coach Navy’sfirst collegiate team in 1908. Navy lacrosse owes its“Glory Years” largely to a Rutgers University graduatenamed Willis “Bildy” Bilderback whose record of nineNational Championships in 14 years as head lacrossecoach is likely never to be matched. In addition to win-ning outright or sharing the collegiate national cham-pionship eight years in a row (1960-67), “Bildy’s” 1965team was the first college team in 42 years to win boththe National Collegiate Championship and theNational Open Championship.More than 400 donors from the extended Navy

lacrosse family composed of current and former play-ers, coaches, trainers, equipment managers, teammanagers, and of course Navy lacrosse friends andparents around the globe made possible theBilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame thatopened in the summer of 2007. It honors heroes andchampions who “carried a lacrosse stick” while theywere Midshipmen, but it also signifies both the NavalAcademy’s and the alumni’s commitment to supportand extend Navy’s winning lacrosse tradition. Fittinglynamed after two superb gentlemen who left theirindelible legacy in both the sport and Navy’s winningtradition, hundreds of heroes, champions, coachesand exceptional friends of Navy lacrosse have beenenshrined. Included are two Medal of Honor recipi-ents, 31 Navy Cross honorees, and 50 Silver Star win-ners among more than 400 former All-Americans inwhose ranks are 13 National Lacrosse Hall of Fameinductees, 10 state Lacrosse Halls of Fame members,and 21 National Individual Award winners. Many moreNavy Lacrosse alumni are recipients of DistinguishedFlying Crosses, Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts.James Carrington, has special recognition in theBilderback-Moore Lacrosse Hall of Fame as both aplayer and coach as he remains the only Midshipmansince 1850 to receive All-America honors in threesports (lacrosse, football, and swimming). Of course,among the four National Coaches of The Year recog-nized in the Bilderback-Moore Hall of Fame areNational Lacrosse Hall of Fame members William H.“Dinty” Moore for whom Jim Carrington played, andBildy, for whom Jim coached. Many Navy lacrosse players have “given back” to

this sport in a variety of ways that have clearly helped

make lacrosse America’s fastest growing sport morethan 100 years later! Among them are Ed Gibbons.Charlie Guy, the 1945 recipient of the SchmeisserAward, is one of nine Navy players to win the covet-ed award and also the former University of Virginiahead coach who led the Cavaliers to their firstNational Championship. Jimmy Lewis ‘66 was thefirst college lacrosse player in Div. I history to win theTurnbull Award in three consecutive years and morethan 40 years after graduating from the Academy, heis one of only three players to achieve the feat (TimNelson, Syracuse 1983-84-85; Michael Powell,Syracuse 2001-02-03-04). Glen Miles was the 1986recipient of the MacLaughlin Award, named after Lt.j.g. Don MacLaughlin ’63, an All-American lacrosseplayer for the Midshipmen who was killed in action inVietnam. Finally, the names Denny Wedekind ’65 andMickey Jarboe 2000 are synonymous with some ofthe all-time greatest goalkeepers in lacrosse history,as both are two-time Kelly Award winners.

The Finlayson Years (1911-35)On April 4, 1908, Navy played its first scheduled

lacrosse game against its arch in-state rival still to thisday, Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays handed Navy itsfirst lacrosse defeat, and the team finished the season1-2. However, it took Navy only two years with BlueJay mentors coaching to turn the tables on JohnsHopkins, winning 7-6 in 1910. Head Coach GeorgeFinlayson, took the reins as Navy’s extraordinarymentor from 1911-1935. He quickly brought Navy itsfirst two undefeated seasons in 1912 and subse-quently in 1914 (with a tie in each of those seasons). The outbreak of WWI led to the cancellation of the

latter part of the lacrosse season in 1917, but ironical-ly, the beginning of WWI also marked the start of asaga unique in college annals. Coach Finlaysonexpanded the cornerstone of Navy’s winning lacrossetradition with seven undefeated seasons from 1917through 1923 (one tie), a 40 game winning streak. Inthat seven–year span, Navy stood supreme amongcollege lacrosse teams in the nation. In 1920, Navysurrendered just six goals in nine games, the launch-ing of Navy’s reputation for outstanding individual andteam defense. The following year, Navy’s defensewas stout, giving up three goals in seven games andturning in five shutouts, while its powerful offensescored 84 goals.Coach Finlayson piloted the Mids through two

more unbeaten seasons, but in 1924, Navy’s in-staterival Maryland handed the Mids their first defeat ineight years, 5-3. The highlight of the 1924 lacrosse

season was Navy’s first game against, and victoryover, its top rival- Army. The Mids beat the BlackKnights 5-0 at West Point, handing Army its only lossthat season. Finlayson’s 1925 and ’26 lacrosse teams dominat-

ed with back-to-back undefeated seasons. In just thesecond game played between Army and Navy, theMids handed the Cadets their only loss, 3-2. Althoughlow scoring, the 1925 game was described in a radiobroadcast as “the most tense, the most thrilling, themost beautiful athletic contest ever seen on a field ofsport.” By the end of the 1926 season, Coach Finlayson

had eleven undefeated seasons (including three withone tie), but had not yet won a NationalChampionship. In 1928, Navy shared its first NationalChampionship with Johns Hopkins, Maryland andRutgers, followed by its second in 1929 when Navyand Union College were both presented gold medals. George Finlayson completed his Navy coaching

career in 1935 with a remarkable 82.9 winning per-centage (140-25-10) over 25 years, second only toNavy’s Willis Bilderback who recorded an 83.0 win-ning percentage (131-26-2) between 1959-72. Hisrecord of 13 unbeaten seasons is unprecedented!

The Moore Years (1936-58)Dinty Moore, a lacrosse icon, founder and coach of

St. John’s College lacrosse, succeeded Finlayson in1936. Over the next 23 years, Moore added sixnational lacrosse championships and national coachof the year honors to his stellar resume. His 1938squad registered a 7-0 slate to claim the WingateTrophy which the USILA first awarded in 1936 to thecollegiate national champion. It took only four years for Moore’s Mids to reach the

top again, as his 1943 squad won the national titleoutright. R.J. Booze ’44 established an Academyrecord for goals in a game with eight in a 20-6 victoryover Drexel, a varsity record that has not beenequaled in the years since. Navy won or shared thenational title five times in the next dozen-year spanfrom 1943 through 1954. In 1945, the Mids wereforced to settle for a co-championship with arch rivalArmy after battling the Cadets to a 7-7 deadlock at theend of two overtime periods. Two-time All-Americanand team captain Charlie Guy became the first recip-ient of the Schmeisser Memorial Cup in 1945, award-ed to the outstanding defenseman in the nation.Navy responded the following season by reclaim-

ing the Wingate Trophy outright, finishing the 1946season 8-1. Hopkins was their only loss, but the Midstriumphed over Army 12-10. Stewart McLean becamecollege lacrosse’s first recipient of the Jack TurnbullMemorial Award in 1947, given to the most outstand-ing attackman in the nation. James “Lee” Chambers was only a plebe on that

’46 championship squad, but his contributions earnedhim First-Team All-American honors. Chambers wasalso named a First-Team All-American twice againbefore he graduated with numerous other awardsincluding the Navy Sword for the most outstandingathlete in the graduating class. Captain of the ’49Midshipmen, Chambers led the squad through a per-fect 11-0 season; however, Navy was forced to sharethe title that year with the Blue Jays. The 1949 recipi-ent of the Turnbull Trophy, Chambers’ 143 goalsscored over four seasons still stands as a Navyrecord.After a four year absence from the spotlight,

Moore’s 1954 squad made winning the national cham-pionship appear comparatively simple. The Midsopended the season with an 18-0 rout of WashingtonCollege, followed by a 21-2 thrashing of Harvard, anda 23-1 dumping of Penn State. Maryland fell to Navy12-7, and that five goal spread was the closest anyteam would come to the Mids in a perfect 10-0 sea-son. While the winning may have seemed easy on the

Anchored by First-Team All-American and Hall of Famer Art Spring, the 1928 team claimed Navy’sfirst lacrosse National Championship under the direction of George Finlayson.

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field, the coaching took on a new angle—literally—during a mid-season contest with Duke. One ofDinty’s own attackmen accidentally hit him on thesideline as players went out of bounds, breaking thecoach’s leg. Only after Navy had disposed of the BlueDevils, 17-3, was Moore carried to a hospital for treat-ment. He was confined to bed for three months, andpermitted to use a wheelchair only once weekly. Fromthat wheelchair, Dinty coached his ’54 team to anational title over Army. Ten members of his teamwere accorded All-American honors, including first-team selection Stanley Swanson, another Navydefenseman awarded the Schmeisser Cup. Moore had three undefeated squads during his

career, with his teams losing only 10 games in his finalfive seasons. Dinty retired after the ’58 campaign, tak-ing with him an impressive 23-year record of 159wins, 50 losses and two ties. He helped mold 146 All-Americans, while his teams were outright nationalchamps four times and co-champs twice. He wasNavy Lacrosse’s ambassador and head coach whodid it for the love of both the game and his players’work ethic.

The Bilderback Years (1959-72)It was the “Glory Years” or “Decade of Dominance”

in Navy lacrosse, an era never to be equaled. The1960s belonged, undeniably, to Navy. Plebe coach for12 years, Willis Bilderback, or Bildy, succeeded Moorein 1959. From 1960-1967, the Midshipmen won eightconsecutive national championships, winning outrightin ’60, ’62 ’63,’64, ’65, and ‘66, and sharing it in ’61with Army, while in ’67, Navy stood alongside Hopkinsand Maryland as the tri-champions. During that eight-year span, Navy produced a 79-8 (.908) record and adecade mark of 96-14-1 (.869). The Mids won 25-con-secutive games beginning with a season-opening vic-tory over Rutgers on March 28, 1964, and ending fourgames into the 1966 campaign season.Coach Bilderback won his first national title in

1960, and coincidentally his last in 1970. This Decadeof Dominance as many observers refer to it, had itsunderpinnings in team defense from goalies, close

defensemen and waves of midfielders. His goal ten-ders received the Kelly Award four times as the bestin the nation. His defensemen received theSchmeisser Cup as the nation’s best five times. Somesay he redefined the game by combining recruits withprior experience and superior stick skills gained inhigh and prep school with a surprisingly large numberof so-called in-house recruits among Navy’s highly-competitive and often nationally-ranked footballteams. He was famous for virtually molding raw athlet-ic talent in four years or less into All-Americanlacrosse players who hadn’t played before enteringthe Naval Academy. This mix of players resulted inexceptionally hard-hitting teams of athletes who oftenwon games over opponents possessing greater teamstick skills, but less physical prowess. While the late Don MacLaughlin starred at midfield

on three of Bildy’s national championship teams, noaward existed in the 1960s for the best midfielder inthe country. Today, the annual MacLaughlin Award ispresented to the nation’s top midfielder. MacLaughlinwas killed in action while flying jets over Vietnam. TheMacLaughlins personified the offensive star talentwhom Bildy recruited from high school for attack andmidfield. His scorers won the Turnbull award fourtimes as the best attackmen in the U.S., and four ofhis team captains received the highest votes in ’60,’62, ’64, and ’65 among First-Team All-American mid-fielders. With All-American ’59 team captain Ed Gibbons

knocked out early in the season by a broken leg suf-fered in practice during a collision with All-American’60 team captain Dick Pariseau, Navy finished a mod-est 6-3 in 1959. In just his second year, Bildy’s 1960 squad finished

with an unblemished 10-0 slate and reigned atop thelacrosse world for the first time since 1954. To add toNavy’s delight, it also came at the expense of Armythanks largely to All-American and Navy Sword win-ner Karl Rippelmeyer. That year, Bildy received theTouchstone Award as the Div.I National Coach of theYear. As was the case in Bildy’s first year as mentor,eight of his players received All-America honors,including midfielder Hank Chiles, who later became afour Star Admiral, the senior officer among all militarycareer lacrosse alumni in more than half a century. Itwas only the beginning of a dynasty Bilderback builtwith Navy winning nine titles from 1960 through 1970.In 1961, the Mids swept through their first nine

opponents before the Black Knights of the Hudsonhanded Navy its first loss (10-8) in the season finale.As a result, the Mids and Black Knights stood togeth-er as Co-National Champions. All-American TomMitchell received the Turnbull Award as the nation’stop attackman, leading the Mids to their second-con-secutive title. Team captain Neil Reich led the defenseand received First-Team All-America recognition.From 1962 until the end of the ’66 campaign, the

Mids lost just three games while claiming five consec-utive outright national championships. This record stillstands in college lacrosse as the longest string of con-secutive outright national titles won by a team. The ’62 squad turned in a 10-1 record, downing

Army again to claim the title. The ’63 team extendedNavy’s dominance with an 8-1 season, and anothersole national championship despite being upset 11-9by Army at home in the season finale. Navy was onceagain the class of college lacrosse in ’64 finishing 10-0. Team defense was still the cornerstone of Navy’splay, as the Mids’ closest game was a 9-4 win overArmy at West Point. The debut of Jimmy Lewis,Navy’s all-time greatest player, was felt by opponentsas Army was the only team that season to hold theMids under double figures. All-American and teamcaptain Pete “The Shot” Taylor was the Mids’ top-scor-ing midfielder in leading the Mids to the WingateTrophy.The following year was no different as the ’65 sea-

son belonged to Navy from day one. The season

finale was in front of an estimated 14,000 fans asNavy posted an 18-7 win over Army during June weekand finished the season undefeated at 10-0. No oppo-nent kept Navy from scoring in double figures all sea-son, not even the perennial national open club cham-pion Mount Washington Lacrosse Club. The Mountieshad former collegiate All Americans three deep ontheir bench and even in their coaching ranks.Regardless, Navy won 11-10 to capture the first, andlast, double national championship for a college teamin 42 years. The ’65 team also has the distinction ofbeing the only team in the history of the game to havethe nation’s best goalkeeper, defenseman and attack-man, while boasting the highest vote-getting All-American midfielder. When pressed by the media toname his greatest team, at the end of his coachingcareer, Bildy said it had to be ’65, but he had so manygreat teams and players that ranking them isn’t fair toall…. The remarkable “House of Winners” built by Bildy,

had a gold medal gable roof of national champions.Navy’s ’60 and ’70 teams were the left and right stan-chions, while at the peak were two teams with incred-ible records. The ’64 and ’65 team finished with unde-feated seasons, winning 22-consecutive games,outscoring their opponents during that period, 345-97.Supporting the pinnacle of the roof is the ’65 team,Navy’s all-time dominant college squad. The 1965team’s 11-goal victory over Army (18-7) remains thelargest margin in 99 years of Navy lacrosse againstthe Black Knights.Jimmy Lewis ‘66 was the first college lacrosse

player in Div. I history to win the Turnbull Award inthree consecutive years and more than 40 years aftergraduating from the Academy, he is one of only threeplayers to achieve the feat (Tim Nelson, Syracuse1983-84-85; Michael Powell, Syracuse 2001-02-03-04). His senior year began with Navy’s 18-3 thrashingof Washington College and ended with a convincing16-7 defeat of Army. Navy’s 1966 national championteam left no room for doubt. The talent that graced Navy’s rosters during the

golden age reads like a Who’s Who in College

James Carrington, the winner of Navy’s Swordfor Men in 1947, is the institution’s only three-sport All-American (lacrosse, football andswimming).

A member of the National Lacrosse Hall ofFame, Jimmy Lewis is one of only three playersin the history of college lacrosse to win theTurnbull Award in three-consecutive years(1964-65-66).

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THE HISTORY OF NAVY LACROSSELacrosse. In addition to the marvelous Lewis atattack, Navy claimed the best defensemen in thenation from 1963-65. In ’63, Mike Coulghlin, andeventual National Hall of Famer, was awarded theSchmeisser Cup, with his classmate Jim Campbellclaiming it in ’64, followed by Pat Donnelly in ’65. Inaddition, Navy boasted the best goalkeeper in thenation all three years with Dennis Wedekind winningthe Kelly Award in both ’63 and ’65.The ‘67 Midshipmen finished the year 7-1, tri-

national champs with Johns Hopkins and Marylandand a program-record 11 players received All-Americarecognition. A year later, two-time First-Team All-American Carl Tamulevich became Navy’s seventhrecipient of the Schmeisser award, and would later beinducted in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Teamco-captains Mac Ogilvie, who shared the Kelly Awardin ’68, and John McIntosh, a two-time First-Team All-American midfielder, led the ’68 team to a 5-2-1record. Had Maryland’s two-goal margin or the tie withArmy have gone Navy’s way, Bildy would have wonhis unbelievable ninth consecutive national champi-onship. The 1969 campaign was another “what if” season.

Despite having six All-Americans, Navy stumbled inApril, allowing Princeton an upset by two goals, butimmediately recovered to beat powers Maryland,Virginia and Hopkins in the next three weeks. Armythen denied the Mids a piece of the national title byhanding Navy a season finale 14-4 loss. The Mids surged again to the top of college

lacrosse in 1970. All-American keeper Len Supko wonthe Kelly Award and anchored the Mids’ team defensealong with All-American Schmeisser Award winnerGreg Murphy. All-American midfielder and team cap-tain Harry MacLaughlin led the Mids on offense, andhis team to Navy’s ninth title under Bilderback in 11years. Navy beat Virginia by four goals during the sea-son but lost by two goals to Hopkins, finishing the year8-1, and sharing the title with Virginia and Hopkins. In 1971, Navy advanced to the semifinals of the

inaugural NCAA Tournament. Six players received All-American honors and the team won 10 games, losingonly to UVA during the regular season. After beatingMaryland by five goals during the regular season,Navy lost to the Terps 10-7 on their field during the

first round of the NCAA Tournament. In Bildy’s final year as head coach, his team

earned another NCAA Tournament berth, but ended ina double overtime upset by Cortland State, 10-9. Fourof his players were named to All American teams, justas 88 of his players had been in years before, with 32of them receiving 1st team honors. In 1972, Bildycompleted his 14th season, compiling the most amaz-ing record in stick history. His teams fashioned a 131-26-2 record (.830). Health reasons caused Bilderback to retire. “The

greatest experience of my life has been coaching themidshipmen of the United States Naval Academy,”Bildy said in a letter to the Athletic Director. “It is a wayof life that is extremely difficult to end.” Few coachesat any level of any sport have come close to ormatched Bildy’s national championship records, noneis more respected and loved by his players.

The Szlasa Years (1973-82)Although a storied era had ended with Bildy’s

retirement, the tradition of winning and excellencewould be sustained. For the next decade, lacrosse atNavy would continue to produce winners, and at thehead of it all was Dick Szalsa.Over the next decade, Szalsa would direct the

Midshipmen to 10-consecutive NCAA Tournamentberths, a feat no other Navy lacrosse coach canboast. Navy won six of its nine regular-season games in

1975 and advanced to the championship game,where a tough Terrapin team doused the Mids’ hopesfor a national title. The banner season did not gounrecognized, however, as Szalsa was the recipientof the Touchstone Award for Coach of the Year andJohn Lawlor won the Schmeisser Cup.It was also about the time an attackman by the

name of Jeff Long began to make his presenceknown. Long earned Third-Team All-America recogni-tion in 1975 and recorded a school-record nine assistsin a victory over Hofstra the following year, garneringsecond-team honors. But his best was yet to come.Although Navy was defeated in the 1977 national

semifinals, Long established himself as one of thegreatest attackmen ever to play the game. EarningFirst-Team All-America honors as a senior, Long’sname is splashed across the record pages for mostassists in a game (nine), season (53) and career(149), while also standing as Navy’s all-time careerscoring leader with 233 points. In 1978, Mike Buzzell appeared on the All-America

team for the first time, registering a school-record 13points in a single game. The following year he alsograbbed the medal for most points in a season with85.Szalsa ended his tenure following the ‘82 season

where he finished with an 85-44 record, along with adecade of memories of yet another great era in Navylacrosse history.

The Matthews Years (1983-94)When Bryan Matthews accepted the position of

head lacrosse coach at Navy, his record and reputa-tion as a winner preceded him. After taking the reinsin 1983, Matthews’ early teams struggled amidst thecompetition, but soon returned to winning form. The‘86 Mids darted out to a perfect season before drop-ping the final three games of the season. Navyreceived its first invitation to the NCAA Tournamentsince 1982, falling to Virginia by a 12-9 margin in thesecond round. But the Mids were back to stay, andMatthews earned the Touchstone Award for the sec-ond time in his career. Midfielder Glen Miles receivedthe MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s top midfielderwhile appearing on the All-America roster for the third-consecutive year.The ‘87 Midshipmen ended the season with a 9-4

mark and the most victories for a Navy squad since

1979. Johns Hopkins edged the Mids, 10-9, in thefinal regular-season game, but Navy was tournament-bound. Five Midshipmen were named to the All-America roster that year. Paul Basile set an NCAATournament record for assists in a playoff game witheight. Navy’s national championship hopes werethwarted by Syracuse, who rolled past the Mids, 19-5,en route to claiming the title. The following year sawNavy finish the regular season with a 7-4 recordbefore downing Harvard in the first round of the tour-nament and again falling to Syracuse in the finals.Navy’s squad of 1989 advanced to the NCAA play-

offs for the fourth-consecutive year. Named to the All-America first team was junior Brian Keith at midfield,the first Midshipmen to receive top honors since 1986.Among the regular-season victories was a 21-1thrashing of Army to tie the largest margin of victoryever in an Army-Navy matchup. The Mids played hostto Penn in the opening round of the tournament, earn-ing a 21-11 victory and a trip to the Dome to onceagain face the top-ranked Orangemen. Although theresult, a defeat, was the same for the third-straightyear, Navy never gave up the fight. The Orangemenhandled Navy in the end, 18-11, on their way to anoth-er title. Basile closed out his career as the Mids’ thirdall-time career scoring leader. Navy made NCAAappearances from 1992-94 and six more Mids werenamed All-Americas under Matthews.The 1994 season would be the final season underMatthews’ direction and Richie Meade became onlythe seventh head coach in the history of the sport atNavy.

The Meade Years (1995-2011)Meade's first year (1995) saw Navy go 6-6 as both

the team and coach adjusted to a new system.Midfielder Andy Ross earned Honorable Mention All-America status in the process. In 1996, the Mids fin-ished a disappointing 4-8, but hopes were not dashedas several young players gained valuable experiencefor the years to come. Once again, Ross was Navy’soffensive catalyst and earned Honorable Mention All-America recognition for the second-straight year.

Coach Bilderback and team captain BrianLantier guided the Midshipmen to the 1965National Championship behind a 12-0-0 record.

Three-time All-American Brian Keith led theMids to back-to-back-toback NCAATournament appearances that featured wins inall three first-round games.

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THE HISTORY OF NAVY LACROSSEThe 1997 and ‘98 campaigns turned in average

results with 6-4 and 7-6 records, respectively.A positive to the ‘98 campaign was the resurgence ofNavy’s dominance over Army. After losses in 1996and ‘97, Navy claimed an 11-5 victory over its archrival, sparking a current seven-year winning streak onthe part of the Midshipmen.In 1999, Navy broke through with a 7-7 campaign

which included its first NCAA Tournament berth since1994. The Mids followed up with a 9-4 season in2000, including a 5-1 record as a member of theECAC Lacrosse League, the first year in which Navyaffiliated itself with a conference. During both cam-paigns, Navy was led by First-Team All-American andKelly Award-winning goalie Mickey Jarboe. Jarboeproved that he was one of the best keepers ever toplay for Navy. Chad Donnelly teamed up with Jarboeto create the cornerstone of a tremendous defense.Donnelly was a three-time All-American for the Midsat close defense.The next two years were solid seasons for the

Mids, turning in 8-5 records in 2001 and ‘02. But in2003, Navy produced a 6-7 reocrd, its first seasonposting a sub-.500 record since the ‘96 squad turnedin a 4-8 mark.Just a calendar year later, Meade and his staff put

together a group of players which will undoubtedly beremembered in the record books for many years tocome. The 2004 edition of Navy lacrosse producedseven All-Americans, the most since 1975, and madean appearance in the National Championship Gameagainst Syracuse for just the second time in programhistory. Along the way, Navy captured its first win overa No. 1-ranked team, a 9-6 decision over Maryland,and tied the school record for consecutive wins withnine. Meade was the recipient of the MorrisTouchstone Memorial Award, given to the nation’scoach of the year, while sophomore Matt Russellearned the Kelly Award as the top goalkeeper in thecountry. Navy eclipsed nearly every expectation. TheMids, who finished the year ranked No. 2, weren’teven ranked at the start of the 2004 campaign. Despite being short-handed and banged up most

of the 2005 campaign, the Midshipmen produced a

12-4 record, claimed their second-consecutive PatriotLeague Tournament title and made a return trip to theNCAA Tournament as the fifth seed. Navy defeatedDelaware in the opening round of the postseasontournament, winning back-to-back first-round NCAATournament games for the first time since the 1987,‘88 and ‘89 seasons.Seven of Navy’s last eight games of the season

were against nationally-ranked opponents. The Midsposted a 4-3 record against the seven ranked foesthat featured a pair of victories over arch rival Army.The Midshipmen also posted a 9-8 win over Maryland,their first win over the Terps in Annapolis since 1985.It also marked the first time since 1980 and ‘81 inwhich Navy has won back-to-back contests againstMaryland. Nine Midshipmen were named to All-Patriot League teams, while six players garnered All-America honors. In 2006, Navy fought its way back to the NCAA

Tournament for a third-consecutive year routing 14th-ranked North Carolina, defeating arch rival andnationally-ranked Army twice and picking off fourth-ranked Maryland on its home field. Despite winning ashare of its third-straight Patriot League regular-sea-son crown, Navy was forced to defend its title on neu-tral territory where the Mids cruised past Lehigh andArmy to win their third-consecutive Patriot LeagueTournament and earned the league’s automatic bid toplay Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament.Eleven Midshipmen were named to All-Patriot

League teams with seniors Jon Birsner and MattRussell picking up Offensive Player and Goalkeeperof the Year awards, respectively. Additionally, fiveplayers garnered All-America recognition, includingsecond-teamer Billy Looney.Navy opened the 2007 season by winning its first

eight games, including an astonishing 19-8 victoryover fifth-ranked North Carolina at Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium. The Mids went on to earn winsover Patriot League foes Colgate and Bucknell, whilecapturing their 12th consecutive win over Army. Navyhead coach Richie Meade was selected the PatriotLeague Coach of the Year for the second time afterleading the Mids to the league’s title and a 6-0 confer-ence record. Winning its four straight Patriot Leagueregular season crown, the Mids crushed Army in theopening round of the league tournament, 12-1, beforepicking up a 15-9 win over Colgate to claim their fourthstraight Patriot League Tournament title. Navy drewNorth Carolina in the opening round of the NCAATournament, but were tripped up by the Tar Heels inChapel Hill.

Once again it was Billy Looney and Jordan DiNolawho were acknowledeged by the coaches, as the duoearned All-America recognition. Looney was namedto the first team, the first Navy player to earn thehonor since Graham Gill in 2005.The 2008 campaign saw Navy reach the quarterfi-

nals of the NCAA Tournament riding a stifling defensethat was ranked No. 3 in the country. Anchoring thedefense was three-time All-American and PatriotLeague Defensive Player of the Year Jordan DiNola.Meanwhile, Honorable Mention All-American NickMirabito represented as young an offensive unit inrecent memory for the Mids.Teaming up with sophomore attackman Tim Paul, theduo provided the Mids with a 1-2 punch and led theMids to a first-round NCAA Tourney win over NorthCarolina.For the sixth straight year, Meade led the Mids to

double-digit wins, as Navy produced an 11-5 record in2009. Along the way, Navy defeated Georgetown,Maryland and Army in the same season for the firsttime since 2004, while the Midshipmen claimed theirfifth Patriot League Tournament title in six years.Team captain and Honorable Mention All-American

Andy Tormey anchored a Navy defense that wasamong the top in the country, including the No. 1-ranked man-down defense. Meanwhile, Tim Paultook Honorable Mention All-America honors as theoffensive leader.In 2010, Meade and the Navy lacrosse program

finally shed a years-long burden of defeating JohnsHopkins. Junior attackman Andy Warner will beremembered for his goal with 10 seconds remaining inovertime that snapped a 36-game losing streak to theBlue Jays in front of a home crowd at Navy-MarineCorps Memorial Stadium.The Mids once again qualified for the Patriot

League Tournament, their seventh-consecutiveappearance, and were led by Honorable Mention All-American and Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Yearsophomore RJ Wickham.And so the tradition of excellence continues.

A tradition of excellence that began more than 100years ago lives on. From that first game in 1908 to thelast, a rich and storied history that thrives. A legacythat includes some of the greatest names ever to playor coach the game. An era of national championshipsthat may never be matched. From modest beginningsto national domination, Navy lacrosse.

Richie Meade led the Mids back to the NCAA Championship Game in 2004, beating Penn, Cornelland Princeton en route to a finals matchup against Syracuse.

Steve and Billy Looney each received three All-America certificates as members of the Mids’lacrosse team, while Brendan Looney was thebackbone of Navy’s workmanlike defense.

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USILA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

Head Coach: George FinlaysonCaptain: Howard Ransford3-31 New York W 7-34-14 Georgia Tech W 14-14-21 Lehigh W 11-04-25 Virginia W 19-04-28 Colgate W 14-15-5 at Maryland L 2-35-12 Johns Hopkins W 5-35-19 Randolph-Macon W 9-26-2 at Army T 4-4

Scoring Leader• Elliott Parish Jr., 16 Goals

All-Americans• Arthur (Art) Spring, First Team• James Kiernan, Alternate• Howard Ransford, Alternate• William (Bill) Cashman, H. Mention• Elliott Parish Jr., H. Mention

1928 USILA Quad-National ChampionsRecord: 7-1-1

1929 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 9-0-0

Head Coach: George FinlaysonCaptain: Elliott Parish Jr.3-30 New York W 11-04-6 Randolph-Macon W 13-14-13 Lehigh W 11-14-20 Lafayette W 17-14-27 Georgia Tech W 14-05-4 at Syracuse W 6-35-11 Penn State W 7-45-18 Penn W 7-46-1 Maryland W 4-3

Scoring Leader• Elliott Parish Jr., 23 Goals

All-Americans• Elliott Parish Jr., First Team• Arthur (Art)Spring, First Team• William Allen, Alternate• William (Bill) Cashman, H. Mention• Robert (Benny) Haven, H. Mention• David Welsh, H. Mention

Navy’s 17 National Champion TeamsYear Coach Record Postseason1928 George Finlayson 7-1-1 USILA Quad-National Champion1929 George Finlayson 9-0-0 USILA National Champion1938 William “Dinty” Moore 7-0-0 USILA National Champion1943 William “Dinty” Moore 7-1-0 USILA National Champion1945 William “Dinty” Moore 6-2-1 USILA Co-National Champion1946 William “Dinty” Moore 8-2-0 USILA National Champion1949 William “Dinty” Moore 11-0-0 USILA Co-National Champion1954 William “Dinty” Moore 10-0-0 USILA National Champion1960 Willis Bilderback 10-1-0 USILA National Champion1961 Willis Bilderback 9-2-0 USILA Co-National Champion1962 Willis Bilderback 10-1-0 USILA National Champion1963 Willis Bilderback 8-1-0 USILA National Champion1964 Willis Bilderback 10-0-0 USILA National Champion1965 Willis Bilderback 12-0-0 USILA National Champion1966 Willis Bilderback 11-1-0 USILA National Champion1967 Willis Bilderback 9-2-0 USILA Tri-National Champion1970 Willis Bilderback 11-1-0 USILA Tri-National Champion

1938 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 7-0-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: Frank Case Jr.4-2 Dartmouth W 11-44-9 Harvard W 13-24-16 Princeton W 8-34-23 at Yale W 14-45-14 Maryland W 8-75-21 Penn W 14-05-28 at Army W 10-3

Scoring Leader• Stuart Miller., 13 Goals

All-Americans• Nathaniel (Nat) James, First Team• Stuart (Stew) Miller, First Team• Heber (Butch) Player, First Team• Frank Case Jr., Second Team• Raymond (Ray) DuBois, Third Team• Richard (Chuck) Bowers, H. Mention• Charles Hendrix, H. Mention• Stephen (Steve) Mann, H. Mention• George Muse, H. Mention• Maurice (Mike) Rindskopf, H. Mention

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Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: Charles Guy3-31 New York W 7-34-14 Georgia Tech W 14-14-21 Lehigh W 11-04-25 Virginia W 19-04-28 Colgate W 14-15-5 at Maryland L 2-35-12 Johns Hopkins W 5-35-19 Randolph-Macon W 9-26-2 at Army T 4-4

Scoring Leader• Hubert (Herb) Stiles, 12 Goals

All-Americans• John (Jack) Albright, First Team• Charles (Charlie) Guy, First Team• Hubert (Herb) Stiles, First Team• William Graham, Second Team• Edgar Hanson, Second Team• Ferdinand (Freddy) Koch, Second Team• Ernest (Ernie) Litty, Second Team• James (Jim) Carrington, H. Mention• John (Jack) Haupt, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• Charles Guy, Schmeisser Award

1945 USILA Co-National ChampionsRecord: 6-2-1

1946 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 8-2-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: Edgar Hanson4-13 Swarthmore W 13-04-20 Johns Hopkins L 12-94-27 Penn State W 14-44-29 Duke W 7-35-1 Syracuse W 20-45-4 at Cornell W 24-55-11 Mt. Washington L.C. L 9-105-15 Maryland W 11-45-18 Cornell W 25-45-25 at Army W 12-10

Scoring Leader• James (Lee) Chambers II, 33 Goals

All-Americans• James (Jim) Carrington, First Team• James (Lee) Chambers II, First Team• Edgar Hanson, First Team• George (Eli) Kirk, Second Team• Arthur (Art) Markel, Second Team• Stewart (Stu) McLean, Second Team• Donald (Don) Haggerty, H. Mention• Donald (Don) Houck, H. Mention• Robert (Bob) Metzger, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• Stewart (Stu) McLean, Turnbull Award

1949 USILA Co-National ChampionsRecord: 11-0-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: James (Lee) Chambers II4-4 Williams College W 14-34-6 Harvard W 18-24-9 Virginia W 13-24-13 Duke W 13-74-16 Yale W 13-44-23 Maryland W 14-44-30 at Penn State W 19-75-7 at Princeton W 11-85-14 Penn W 20-45-21 Swarthmore W 18-35-28 Army W 14-5

Scoring Leader• James (Lee) Chambers II, 39 Goals

All-Americans• James (Lee) Chambers II, First Team• Philip (Phil) Ryan, First Team• Richard (Dick) Seth, First Team• Stephen (Steve) Schoen, Second Team• Robert (Bob) Sivinski, Second Team• Milton (Milt) Allen, H. Mention• John Stinson, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• James Chambers II, Turnbull Award• Richard Seth, Kelly Award

Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: Robert Booze43-24 Drexel W 20-64-3 Loyola W 8-14-14 Johns Hopkins W 7-44-24 Penn State W 4-25-1 at Princeton L 6-75-8 Maryland W 9-85-15 Swarthmore W 16-35-29 Army W 12-5

Scoring Leader• Gordon Ochenrider Jr., 16 Goals

All-Americans• Robert (Bobby) Booze, First Team• Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider Jr., First Team• John (Jack) Laboon, Second Team• Clyde Siegfried, Second Team• Raymond (Ray) Strassle, Second Team• Warren Montgomery, H. Mention

1943 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 7-1-0

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USILA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Richard (Dick) Pariseau4-2 at Rutgers W 15-24-6 Penn State W 17-34-9 Washington College W 19-04-16 Princeton W 16-54-23 Virginia W 9-24-30 at Maryland W 15-145-7 Duke W 18-55-14 Johns Hopkins W 15-75-21 Baltimore W 10-35-28 Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-116-4 at Army W 10-7

Scoring Leader• Karl Rippelmeyer, 31 Goals

All-Americans• Richard (Dick) Pariseau, First Team• Karl Rippelmeyer, First Team• John (Jack) Prudhomme, SecondTeam• Neal Reich, Second Team• Henry (Hank) Chiles, Third Team• George Huffman, H. Mention• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, H. Mention• Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves, H.Mention

Major Award Winners• Willis Bilderback, Touchstone Award

1960 USILA Co-National ChampionsRecord: 10-1-0

1961 USILA Co-National ChampionsRecord: 9-2-0

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Neal Reich4-1 Rutgers W 12-34-8 Penn State W 16-54-12 Washington College W 18-54-15 at Princeton W 10-54-22 at Virginia W 8-74-29 Maryland W 9-75-6 Duke W 17-25-13 at Johns Hopkins W 15-95-20 Baltimore W 12-105-27 Mt. Washington L.C. L 10-156-3 Army L 8-10

Scoring Leader• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, 27 Goals

All-Americans• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, First Team• Neal Reich, First Team• Donald (Don) Chinn, Second Team• George Huffman, Second Team• John (Jack) Prudhomme, H. Mention• George Tracy, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, Turnbull Award

1962 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 10-1-0

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Roger Kisiel3-31 at Rutgers W 17-64-7 Harvard W 17-44-14 Princeton W 13-34-21 Virginia W 11-84-28 at Maryland W 22-125-2 Washington College W 16-15-5 Duke W 16-25-12 Johns Hopkins W 16-115-19 Baltimore W 15-85-26 Baltimore L.C. L 13-166-2 at Army W 8-5

Scoring Leader• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin Jr., 18-21-39 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• Roger Kisiel, First Team• Frederick (Fred) Lewis, First Team• George Tracy, First Team• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin, Second Team• John (Pete) Taylor, Third Team• John Newton, H. Mention

Head Coach: William “Dinty” MooreCaptain: John (Jack) Jones Jr.4-3 Washington College W 18-04-8 Harvard W 21-24-10 at Virginia W 14-34-14 Penn State W 23-14-17 at Maryland W 12-74-24 Duke W 17-35-1 Princeton W 13-45-8 Johns Hopkins W 12-35-15 Penn W 15-55-29 at Army W 9-3

Scoring Leader• Robert (Bob) Pirie, 23 Goals

All-Americans• William (Bill) Hunter, First Team• Stanley (Stan) Swanson, First Team• John (Jack) Jones Jr., First Team• John Raster, Second Team• John (Jack) Horner, Third Team• William (Bill) Hoover, Third Team• Jo Brendel, Honorable Mention• William (Bill) Hargrave, H. Mention• Robert (Bob) Pirie, H. Mention• Simon (Si) Ulcickas, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• John (Jack) Jones, Kelly Award• Stanley (Stan) Swanson, Schmeisser Award

1954 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 10-0-0

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Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: John (Pete) Taylor3-28 at Rutgers W 20-34-4 Washington College W 13-44-11 Princeton W 16-14-18 Duke W 16-24-25 at Maryland W 11-75-2 Virginia W 12-45-9 Johns Hopkins W 15-35-16 Baltimore W 16-45-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 18-85-30 at Army W 9-4

Scoring Leader• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 27-20-47 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• James (Jim) Campbell, First Team• Michael (Mike) Coughlin, First Team• James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team• John (Pete) Taylor, First Team• Dennis Wedekind, Third Team• Brian Lantier, H. Mention• Robert (Bob) Sutton, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• James (Jim) Campbell, Schmeisser Award• James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award

1964 USILA Co-National ChampionsRecord: 10-0-0

1965 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 12-0-0

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Brian Lantier4-3 Mt. Washington L.C. W 11-104-7 Harvard W 16-14-10 at Princeton W 17-94-17 Duke W 19-24-24 Maryland W 13-74-28 Washington College W 22-15-1 at Hofstra W 19-25-8 at Johns Hopkins W 15-65-15 Virginia W 13-55-22 Baltimore W 22-55-29 Philadelphia L.C. W 14-56/-5 Army W 18-7

Scoring Leader• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 27-36-63 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• William (Pat) Donnelly, First Team• Neil Henderson, First Team• Brian Lantier, First Team• James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team• Stewart (Stew) Overton, Second Team• Patrick (Pat) Philbin, Second Team• Dennis Wedekind, Second Team

Major Award Winners• William (Pat) Donnelly, Schmeisser Award• James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award• Dennis Wedekind, Kelly Award

1966 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 11-1-0

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Owen McFadden4-2 Washington College W 18-34-6 Baltimore L.C. W 15-44-9 Princeton W 14-94-16 Mt. Washington L.C. L 11-124-23 at Maryland W 11-94-27 Hofstra W 11-24-30 at Virginia W 14-35-7 Duke W 22-35-14 Johns Hopkins W 12-75-21 Baltimore W 18-25-28 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-26-4 at Army W 16-7

Scoring Leader• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 24-35-59 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• Howard (Howie) Crisp, First Team• James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team• Richard (Dick) Salmon, First Team• Owen McFadden, Second Team• Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: George Tracy3-30 Rutgers W 13-34-6 Washington College W 12-24-13 at Princeton W 9-64-20 at Virginia W 10-34-27 Maryland W 17-95-4 Duke W 15-25-11 at Johns Hopkins W 10-55-18 Baltimore W 19-76-1 Army L 9-11

Scoring Leader• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin Jr., 18-6-24 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• Michael (Mike) Coughlin, First Team• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin, First Team• George Tracy, First Team• John Newton, Second Team• John (Pete) Taylor, Second Team• William (Pat) Donnelly, H. Mention• Joseph (Joe) Fossella, H. Mention• Arnold Glassner, H. Mention• Dudley (Dud) Hendrick, H. Mention• Brian Lantier, H. Mention

Major Award Winners• Michael (Mike) Coughlin, Schmeisser Award• Dennis Wedekind, Kelly Award

1963 USILA National ChampionsRecord: 8-1-0

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USILA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin4-4 Washington College W 13-44-11 Princeton W 16-14-18 Duke W 16-24-25 at Maryland W 11-75-2 Virginia W 12-45-9 Johns Hopkins W 15-35-16 Baltimore W 16-45-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 18-85-30 at Army W 9-4

Scoring Leader• Tom Herbert, 14-19-33 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin, FirstTeam• Gregory (Greg) Murphy, First Team• Leonard (Len) Supko, First Team• Karl Schwelm, Third Team• Edward (Ed) Tempesta, Third Team

Major Award Winners• Gregory (Greg) Murphy, Schmeisser Award• Leonard (Len) Supko, Kelly Award

1970 USILA Tri-National ChampionsRecord: 11-1-0

Head Coach: Willis BilderbackCaptain: Samuel (Al) Davey4-1 Syracuse W 18-44-5 Harvard W 15-14-8 at Princeton W 12-64-15 Mt. Washington L.C. (2OT) L 8-94-22 Maryland W 10-84-29 at Virginia W 8-35-4 Australian All-Stars W 17-145-13 at Johns Hopkins L 6-95-20 Baltimore W 19-25-27 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-46-3 Army W 7-5

Scoring Leader• John Bodine, 21-13-34 (G-A-P)

All-Americans• Samuel (Al) Davey, First Team• John McIntosh, First Team• Carl Tamulevich, First Team• James (Jim) Mixon, Second Team• John Bodine, H. Mention• Dennis Colin, H. Mention• Henry (Hank) Giffin, H. Mention• Robert (Bob) Havasy, H. Mention• Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie, H. Mention• Joseph (Joe) Schwanebeck, H. Mention• Dennis Yatras, H. Mention

1967 USILA Tri-National ChampionsRecord: 9-2-0

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NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

William C. Schmeisser AwardPresented to the nation’s top defenseman • First awarded in 1942

Team Record GA Scoring Def.1945 Charles Guy 6-1-1 16 2.001954 Stanley Swanson 10-0 31 3.101955 John Raster 9-1 44 4.401963 Michael Coughlin 8-1 48 5.331964 James Campbell 9-0 32 3.561965 William (Pat) Donnelly 10-0 45 4.501968 Carl Tamulevich 5-2-1 39 4.881970 Gregory Murphy 8-1 43 4.781975 John Lawlor 10-5 157 10.47

Lt. Col. Jack Turnbull Memorial AwardPresented to the nation’s top attackman • First awarded in 1946

Team Record G A P1946 Stewart McLean 8-2 18 --- 181949 James Chambers II 11-0 39 --- 391955 Percy Williams Jr. 9-1 24 --- 241961 Thomas Mitchell 9-1 27 4 311964 James Lewis 9-0 27 20 471965 James Lewis 10-0 27 36 631966 James Lewis 9-0 24 35 591980 Michael Buzzell 7-4 29 21 50

Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. AwardPresented to the nation’s top midfielder • First awarded in 1973

Team Record G A P1986 Glen Miles 8-4 23 30 53

Ens. C. Markland Kelly AwardPresented to the nation’s top goalkeeper • First awarded in 1949

Team Record GAA GA Sv% SV1949 Richard Seth 11-0 --- --- --- ---1954 John (Jack) Jones Jr. 10-0 --- --- --- ---1963 Dennis Wedekind 9-0 --- --- --- 771965 Dennis Wedekind 10-0 --- --- --- 971968 Malcolm Ogilvie 5-2-1 --- --- --- 1191970 Leonard Supko 8-1 --- --- --- 861999 Mickey Jarboe 7-7 8.57 116 65.0 2152000 Mickey Jarboe 9-4 6.09 76 64.8 1402004 Matt Russell 12-4 6.69 103 57.6 140

Morris Touchstone Memorial AwardPresented to the national coach of the year • First awarded in 1958

Team Record Scoring Off. Scoring Def.1960 Willis Bilderback 10-1 14.40 4.801975 Dick Szlasa 10-5 12.13 10.471986 Bryan Matthews 8-4 12.42 9.752004 Richie Meade 15-3 12.28 7.06

Team USA1978 Jeff Long, A1986 Jeff Long, A1990 Glen Miles, M1998 Jeff Long, Asst. Coach1998 Andy Ross, M2002 Andy Ross, M

National Lacrosse Hall of Fame MembersPlayers Competition InductionFred Billing 1923-25 1962Royce Flippin 1923-26 1966Morris Gilmore 1908-11 1968Arthur (Art) Spring 1928-30 1971James (Lee) Chambers II 1946-49 1975James (Jimmy) Lewis 1964-66 1981Carl Tamulevich 1966-68 1989Donald Albertson 1923-26 1990Michael (Mike) Buzzell 1977-80 2000Michael (Mike) Coughlin 1962-64 2006Karl Rippelmeyer 1958-60 2007George Tracy 1961-63 2008Jeff Long 1974-77 2009John Lawlor 1972-75 2011

John Lawlor Mike Buzzell Jeff Long

Matt RussellMickey JarboeJack JonesStanley SwansonMike CoughlinCarl Tamulevich

Percy WilliamsThomas MitchellStewart McLean Richie MeadeDick SzlasaWillis Bilderback

Royce Flippin

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NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

1922 Richard (Dick) Dole First Team1922 Emery (Swede) Larson First Team1922 Vincent (Vin) Conroy Third Team1922 Warren Parr Third Team1922 John (Jack) Connor HM1922 James (Scott) Laidlaw HM1922 Albert (Terry) Morehouse HM1922 Harry Smith HM1922 Edward (Ted) Titus HM

1923 Fred Billing First Team1923 Zeus (Zeke) Soucek First Team1923 Vincent (Vin) Conroy Second Team1923 Carl Cullen Second Team1923 Donald (Bruno) Albertson Third Team1923 Robert (Bob) Bertschy HM1923 Robert (Bob) Coleman HM1923 William (Bill) Hamilton HM

1924 Donald (Brun) Albertson First Team1924 Fred Billing First Team1924 Arthur (Arch) Barnes Second Team1924 Robert (Bob) Coleman Third Team1924 Edmund (Ted) Taylor Third Team1924 Robert (Bob) Bertschy HM1924 Carl Cullen HM1924 Edmund (Brooks) Dascomb HM

1925 Donald (Bruno) Albertson First Team1925 Fred Billing First Team1925 Edmund (Ted) Taylor Second Team1925 Sylvius (Syl) Gazze HM

1926 Donald (Bruno) Albertson First Team1926 Royce Flippin First Team1926 Delbert (Bill) Williamson First Team1926 Sylvius (Syl) Gazze Second Team

1927 Sylvius (Syl) Gazze First Team1927 Robert (Vance) Hull First Team1927 James (Jim) Lucier Alternate1927 Delbert (Bill) Williamson Alternate

1928 Arthur (Art) Spring First Team1928 James Kiernan Alternate1928 Howard Ransford Alternate1928 William (Bill) Cashman HM1928 Elliott Parish Jr. HM

1929 Elliott Parish Jr. First Team1929 Arthur (Art) Spring First Team1929 William Allen Alternate1929 William (Bill) Cashman HM1929 Robert (Benny) Haven HM1929 David Welsh HM

1930 William Allen First Team1930 Arthur (Art) Spring First Team1930 Harold (Joe) Bauer HM1930 Richard (Dick) Conn HM

1931 George (Buck) James First Team1931 Samuel Moncure Alternate1931 Thomas Rogers HM

1932 Robert (Bill) Porter First Team1932 George (Buck) James Alternate1932 Samuel Moncure Alternate1932 Glover Ferguson HM

1933 Glover Ferguson First Team1933 John Condon HM1933 James (Jim) Reedy HM

1934 John Condon Alternate1934 Norvell Ward Alternate

1935 Norvell Ward First Team1935 William (Bill) Clark HM1935 Kenneth (Ken) Schacht HM

1936 Ralph Smith First Team1936 John (Curt) Kelly Alternate1936 Archie Soucek Alternate

1937 John (Curt) Kelly First Team1937 John Mehlig First Team1937 Archie Soucek First Team1937 Ralph Smith Alternate1937 Nathaniel (Nat) James HM

1938 Nathaniel (Nat) James First Team1938 Stuart (Stew) Miller First Team1938 Heber (Butch) Player First Team1938 Frank Case Second Team1938 Raymond (Ray) DuBois Third Team1938 Richard (Dick) Bowers HM1938 Charles (Chuck) Hendrix HM1938 Stephen (Steve) Mann HM1938 George Muse HM1938 Maurice (Mike) Rindskopf HM

1939 Nathaniel (Nat) James First Team1939 Charles (Chuck) Hendrix First Team1939 Stuart (Stew) Miller Second Team1939 Edmund (Ed) Gillette Third Team1939 Allen (Al) Bergner HM1939 John (Jack) Munson HM1939 William (Bill) Ruhe HM

1940 Edmund (Ed) Gillette Second Team1940 Allen (Al) Bergner HM1940 James (Jimmy) Headrick HM1940 David (Dave) Moore HM

1941 Francis (Frank) Brady First Team1941 Harry Kelley Third Team1941 Richard (Dick) Lazenby HM1941 Gordon Wiley HM

Dick Dole Bill PorterVance Hull Norvell Ward Archie Soucek Stew Miller

Johns Hopkins 179Maryland 111Navy 105Syracuse 92Army 84Princeton 72Virginia 63Cornell 49Rutgers 35North Carolina 34St. John’s 23Duke 22Yale 20Hobart 13Penn 13Brown 12Dartmouth 12RPI 11Washinton & Lee 10Loyola 9Union College 9Harvard 8

Hofstra 8Massachusetts 8Swarthmore 8Washington College 7Colgate 5Georgetown 5Stevens Inst. Tech. 5Univ. Baltimore 4Notre Dame 3Drexel 2Lehigh 2Penn State 2Stony Brook 2Towson 2Albany 1City College of NY 1Delaware 1UMBC 1New York Univ. 1N.C. State 1Springfield 1Villanova 1

All-Time First-Team All-Americans by School

The Elite All-Americans

Four-Time Honoree (3)Albertson, Donald (Bruno) 1923-24-25-26Chambers, James (Lee) 1946-47-48-49Herger, Michael (Mike) 1987-88-89-90

Three-Time Honoree (33)Amatuccio, Nicholas (Nick) 1986-87-88Bayly, David (Dave) 1972-73-74Billing, Fred 1923-24-25Buzzell, Michael (Mike) 1978-79-80Carrington, James (Jim) 1945-46-47Carter, John (Jack) 1956-57-58Chanenchuk, Michael (Mike) 1977-78-79DiNola, Jordan 2006-07-08Donnelly, Joseph (Joe) 1986-87-88Donnelly, Chad 1998-99-00Gazze, Sylvius (Syl) 1925-26-27Heyward, Shannon 1955-56-57James, Nathaniel (Nat) 1937-38-39Keith, Brian 1988-89-90Lantier, Brian 1963-64-65Lawlor, John 1973-74-75Lewis, James (Jimmy) 1964-65-66Long, Jeffrey (Jeff) 1975-76-77Looney, Stephen (Steve) 2004-05-06Looney, William (Billy) 2005-06-07McLaughlin, Michael (Mike) 1979-80-81Miles, Glen 1984-85-86Ogilvie, Malcolm (Mac) 1966-67-68Ripplemeyer, Karl 1958-59-60Ross, Andy 1995-96-97Russell, Matthew (Matt) 2004-05-06Ryan, Phillip (Phil) 1948-49-50Seth, Richard (Dick) 1947-48-49Slough, Jamie 1992-93-94Spring, Arthur (Art) 1928-29-30Taylor, John (Pete) 1962-63-64Tracy, George 1961-62-63Wehman, Richard (Rich) 1981-82-83

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NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Frank Brady Donovan KnissHilly Hume Philip Ryan John Raster Simon Ulcickas

1942 Francis (Frank) Brady First Team1942 Robert (Bobby) Booze HM1942 Irad (Blair) Oxley HM

1943 Robert (Bobby) Booze First Team1943 Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider First Team1943 John (Jack) Laboon Second Team1943 Clyde Siegfried Second Team1943 Raymond (Ray) Strassle Second Team1943 Warren (Monty) Montgomery Third Team

1944 Vincent (Vince) Anania First Team1944 Hillis (Hilly) Hume First Team1944 Willard (Bill) Bonwit Alternate1944 Charles (Charlie) Guy Alternate

1945 John (Jack) Albright First Team1945 Charles (Charlie) Guy First Team1945 Hubert (Herb) Stiles First Team1945 William Graham Second Team1945 Edgar Hanson Second Team1945 Ferdinand (Freddy) Koch Second Team1945 Ernest (Ernie) Litty Second Team1945 James (Jim) Carrington HM1945 John (Jack) Haupt HM

1946 James (Jim) Carrington First Team1946 James (Lee) Chambers II First Team1946 Edgar Hanson First Team1946 George (Eli) Kirk Second Team1946 Arthur (Art) Markel Second Team1946 Stewart (Stu) McLean Second Team1946 Donald (Don) Haggerty HM

1946 Donald (Don) Houck HM1946 Robert (Bob) Metzger HM

1947 James (Jim) Carrington Second Team1947 James (Lee) Chambers II Second Team1947 Arthur (Art) Markel Third Team1947 Stewart (Stu) McLean HM1947 Robert (Bob) Metzger HM1947 Richard (Dick) Seth HM

1948 James (Lee) Chambers II First Team1948 Philip (Phil) Ryan Second Team1948 Charles (Chuck) Coulter Third Team1948 Richard (Dick) Seth Third Team1948 Robert (Bob) Sivinski HM

1949 James (Lee) Chambers First Team1949 Philip (Phil) Ryan First Team1949 Richard (Dick) Seth First Team1949 Stephen (Steve) Schoen Second Team1949 Robert (Bob) Sivinski Second Team1949 Milton (Milt) Allen HM1949 John Stinson HM

1950 Philip (Phil) Ryan First Team1950 Lee Bendell HM1950 Robert (Bob) Burch HM1950 William (Bill) Rassieur HM1950 Stephen (Steve) Schoen HM1950 Lawrence (Larry) Treadwell HM

1951 Robert (Bob) McDonald Third Team1951 William (Billy) Earl HM1951 Joseph (Joe) Fitzpatrick HM1951 Charles (Chet) McDonough HM1951 Lawrence (Larry) Treadwell HM

1952 Robert (Bob) McDonald Second Team

1952 Robert (Bob) Burch Third Team1952 John Roepke HM1952 William (Bill) Deale HM

1953 Donovan (Don) Kniss First Team1953 Walter (Walt) Hubbell Second Team1953 Richard (Dick) Wright Third Team1953 William (Bill) Deale HM1953 William (Bill) Hunter HM1953 William (Bill) Hargrave HM1953 John Roepke HM1953 John (Jack) Horner HM1953 Abram (Abe) Snively HM1953 Stanley (Stan) Swanson HM1953 John (Jack) Jones Jr. HM

1954 William (Bill) Hunter First Team1954 Stanley (Stan) Swanson First Team1954 John (Jack) Jones Jr. First Team1954 John Raster Second Team1954 John (Jack) Horner Third Team1954 William (Bill) Hoover Third Team1954 Jo Brendel HM1954 William (Bill) Hargrave HM1954 Robert (Bob) Pirie HM1954 Simon (Si) Ulcickas HM

1955 John Raster First Team1955 Simon Ulcickas First Team1955 Percy Williams First Team1955 Ronald (Ron) Beagle Second Team1955 Shannon Heyward HM1955 William (Bill) Martin HM1955 Edmund (Eddie) Turner HM

1956 Ronald (Ron) Beagle Second Team1956 Clifford (Cliff) Eley Second Team1956 Shannon Heyward Third Team

James Chambers was named a First-Team All-American in 1946, ‘48 and ‘49 and was inductedinto the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1975.

Charlie Guy was named a First-Team All-American in 1945, leading the Mids to a shareof the National Championship.

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NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Neal Reich Pat DonnellyDon MacLaughlin John McIntosh Len Supko Dave Bayly

1956 George Warren Third Team1956 James (Jim) Blanchard HM1956 John (Jack) Carter HM1956 Lawrence (Larry) Goldstein HM1956 Jerry Johnston HM

1957 John (Jack) Carter Second Team1957 Lawrence (Larry) Goldstein Second Team1957 Shannon Heyward Third Team1957 Stanley (Stan) Bass HM1957 Clifford (Cliff) Eley HM1957 George Warren HM

1958 Robert (Bob) Byng HM1958 John (Jack) Carter HM1958 Leo Gies HM1958 Gene McKenzie HM1958 Milan Moncilovich HM1958 Edwin (Ned) Oldham HM1958 Karl Rippelmeyer HM

1959 James (Jim) Murphy Second Team1959 Karl Rippelmeyer Second Team1959 Eugene (Gene) Fitzpatrick HM1959 Edward (Ed) Gibbons HM1959 Richard (Dick) Pariseau HM1959 Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves HM1959 Howard (Hod) Wells HM1959 Russell (Russ) Whipps HM

1960 Richard (Dick) Pariseau First Team1960 Karl Rippelmeyer First Team1960 John (Jack) Prudhomme Second Team1960 Neal Reich Second Team

1960 Henry (Hank) Chiles Third Team1960 George Huffman HM1960 Thomas (Tom) Mitchell HM1960 Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves HM

1961 Thomas (Tom) Mitchell First Team1961 Neal Reich First Team1961 Donald (Don) Chinn Second Team1961 George Huffman Second Team1961 John (Jack) Prudhomme HM1961 George Tracy HM

1962 Roger Kisiel First Team1962 Frederick (Fred) Lewis First Team1962 George Tracy First Team1962 Donald (Don) MacLaughlin Second Team1962 John (Pete) Taylor Third Team1962 John Newton HM

1963 Michael (Mike) Coughlin First Team1963 Donald (Don) MacLaughlin First Team1963 George Tracy First Team1963 John Newton Second Team1963 John (Pete) Taylor Second Team1963 William (Pat) Donnelly HM1963 Joseph (Joe) Fossella HM1963 Arnold Glassner HM1963 Dudley (Dud) Hendrick HM1963 Brian Lantier HM

1964 James (Jim) Campbell First Team1964 Michael (Mike) Coughlin First Team1964 James (Jimmy) Lewis First Team1964 John (Pete) Taylor First Team1964 Dennis Wedekind Third Team1964 Brian Lantier HM1964 Robert (Bob) Sutton HM

1965 William (Pat) Donnelly First Team1965 Neil Henderson First Team1965 Brian Lantier First Team1965 James (Jimmy) Lewis First Team1965 Stewart (Stew) Overton Second Team1965 Patrick (Pat) Philbin Second Team1965 Dennis Wedekind Second Team

1966 Howard (Howie) Crisp First Team1966 James (Jimmy) Lewis First Team1966 Richard (Dick) Salmon First Team1966 Owen McFadden Second Team1966 Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie HM

1967 Samuel (Al) Davey First Team1967 John McIntosh First Team1967 Carl Tamulevich First Team1967 James (Jim) Mixon Second Team1967 John Bodine HM1967 Dennis Colin HM1967 Henry (Hank) Giffin HM1967 Robert (Bob) Havasy HM1967 Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie HM1967 Joseph (Joe) Schwanebeck HM1967 Dennis Yatras HM

1968 John McIntosh First Team1968 Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie First Team

1968 Carl Tamulevich First Team

1969 Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin First Team1969 John Padgett First Team1969 John (Chris) Everett Third Team1969 Leonard (Len) Supko Third Team1969 Edward (Ed) Tempesta HM1969 Dennis Yatras HM

1970 Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin First Team1970 Gregory (Greg) Murphy First Team1970 Leonard (Len) Supko First Team1970 Karl Schwelm Third Team1970 Edward (Ed) Tempesta Third Team

1971 Karl Schwelm Second Team1971 Michael (Denny) Supko Second Team1971 Robert (Bob) Pell Third Team1971 Steven (Steve) Soroka Third Team1971 Patrick (Pat) Lee HM1971 John McFarland HM

1972 David (Dve) Bayly Third Team1972 Patrick (Pat) Lee Third Team1972 Robert (Bob Pell Third Team1972 Charles (Chuck) Voith HM

1973 David (Dave) Bayly HM1973 John (Jake) Lawlor HM1973 Kim McCauley HM

1974 John (Jake) Lawlor First Team

All-American Dennis Wedekind was the 1963and ‘65 recipient of the Ens. C. Markland KellyAward.

Three-time All-American Pete Taylor was amember of the 1962, ‘63 and ‘64 NationalChampionship Navy teams.

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NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Mike McLaughlin Jamie SloughGlen Miles Chad Donnelly Jordan DiNola Patrick Moran

1974 Joseph (Joe) Avveduti Second Team1974 Raymond (Ray) Finnegan Second Team1974 David (Dave) Bayly Third Team1974 Robert (Bob) DeSimone HM

1975 Robert (Bob) Desimone First Team1975 John (Jake) Lawlor First Team1975 Jeffrey (Jeff) Long Third Team1975 Martin (Marty) Mason Third Team1975 William (Bill) Mueller Third Team1975 Paul Gustin HM1975 Stephen (Steve) Soules HM

1976 Jeffrey (Jeff) Long Second Team1976 Stephen (Steve) Soules Second Team1976 Robert (Jeff) Connelly Third Team1976 William (Bill) Mueller Third Team1976 Samuel (Skip) Miller HM

1977 Jeffrey (Jeff) Long First Team1977 Samuel (Skip) Miller Third Team1977 Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk HM1977 William (Bill) Claridge HM1977 Robert (Bob) Holman HM

1978 Brendan Schneck First Team1978 Michael (Mike) Buzzell Second Team1978 Brian McCormack Third Team1978 Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk HM1978 Stephen (Steve) Hincks HM1978 Jeffrey (Jeff) Johnson HM1978 Jeffery (Jeff) McKee HM

1979 Michael (Mike) Buzzell First Team1979 Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk Second Team1979 Michael (Mike) McLaughlin Third Team1979 Michael (Mike) Hannan HM1979 Jeffrey (Jeff) Johnson HM1979 Duncan Richardson HM

1980 Michael (Mike) Buzzell First Team1980 Michael (Mike) McLaughlin First Team1980 Rufus (Syd) Abernethy HM1980 Ernest (Ernie) Styron HM

1981 Rufus (Syd) Abernethy First Team1981 Michael (Mike) McLaughlin First Team1981 John Korn HM1981 Richard (Rich) Wehman HM

1982 William (Bill) Anderson HM1982 John Korn HM1982 Richard (Rich) Wehman HM

1983 Phillip (Phil) Skalniak Third Team1983 Richard (Rich) Wehman Third Team1983 Bruce Seitz HM

1984 Glen Miles Second Team1984 Joseph (Joe) Papetti Third Team

1985 Glen Miles Second Team1985 Joseph (Joe) Papetti Second Team

1986 Glen Miles First Team1986 Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio HM

1986 Joseph (Joe) Donnelly HM

1987 Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio HM1987 Paul Basile HM1987 Joseph (Joe) Donnelly HM1987 Michael (Mike) Herger HM1987 Frank Snyder HM

1988 Michael (Mike) Herger Second Team1988 Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio HM1988 Joseph (Joe) Donnelly HM1988 Brian Keith HM

1989 Brian Keith First Team1989 Michael (Mike) Herger Third Team1989 Paul Basile HM1989 Shan Byrne HM

1990 Brian Keith Second Team1990 Michael (Mike) Herger HM1990 Dennis Nealon HM

1991 John Duthie HM1991 John Quinn HM

1992 Kevin Farrington Second Team1992 Jamieson (Jamie) Slough HM

1993 Kevin Caradona Third Team1993 Kevin Farrington Third Team1993 Jamieson (Jamie) Slough Third Team1993 John Tierney HM

1994 Jamieson (Jamie) Slough Third Team

1995 Andrew (Andy) Ross HM

1996 Andrew (Andy) Ross HM

1997 Andrew (Andy) Ross Third Team

1998 Chad Donnelly HM

1999 Michael (Mickey) Jarboe First Team1999 Chad Donnelly HM

2000 Michael (Mickey) Jarboe First Team2000 Chad Donnelly Third Team2000 Adam Borcz HM

2001 Adam Borcz Second Team

2002 Gregory (Greg) Conklin HM

2003 Gregory (Greg) Conklin HM2003 Christopher (Chris) Stebbings HM

2004 Matthew (Matt) Russell First Team2004 Ian Dingman Second Team2004 Benjamin (Ben) Bailey Third Team2004 Mitchell (Mitch) Hendler Third Team2004 Joseph (Joe) Bossi HM2004 Graham Gill HM2004 Stephen (Steve) Looney HM

2005 Graham Gill First Team2005 Mitchell (Mitch) Hendler First Team2005 Matthew (Matt) Russell Second Team2005 William (Billy) Looney Third Team2005 Stephen (Steve) Looney Third Team2005 Jonathan (Jon) Birsner HM

2006 Jonathan (Jon) Birsner Second Team2006 William (Billy) Looney Second Team2006 Matthew (Matt) Russell Third Team2006 Jordan DiNola HM2006 Stephen (Steve) Looney HM

2007 William (Billy) Looney First Team2007 Jordan DiNola HM

2008 Jordan DiNola Second Team2008 Nicholas (Nick) Mirabito HM

2009 Timothy (Tim) Paul HM2009 Andrew (Andy) Tormey HM

2010 Patrick Moran HM2010 Ryan (RJ) Wickham HM

2011 Michael Hirsch HM

Two-time All-American Jon Birsner ‘06 helpedlead the Mids to the National Championshipgame in 2004 and followed up with a quarterfi-nal matchup against Virginia in 2005.

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Thompson Trophy CupPresented to the midshipman, male or female, declaredby the Association’s Athletic Committee to have donethe most during the year for the promotion of athletics atthe Naval Academy

Players Year ClassDonald Hamilton 1912 1912K.P. Gilchrist 1914 1914Emery Larson 1922 1922Fred Billing 1925 1925Elliott Parish Jr. 1929 1929William Clark 1935 1935Robert Dornin 1935 1935Carl Fellows 1936 1936Archie Soucek 1937 1937Edmond Gillette Jr. 1940 1940David Barksdale 1945 1946Philip Ryan 1950 1950William Earl 1951 1951Robert McDonald 1952 1952Donovan Kniss 1953 1953Henry Chiles Jr. 1960 1960John Hewitt 1962 1962John Bodine 1969 1969Daniel Pike 1970 1970Charles Voith 1972 1973Jamie Slough 1994 1994Tommy Phelan 2009 2009

Coaches’ Calvert AwardPresented by the Naval Academy Athletic Associationin honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert,Superintendent of the Naval Academy (1968-72), tothe varsity letterman of the graduating class selectedby the varsity coaches as having persevered the mostin his or her career

Players Year ClassGeorgie Moore 1976 1976Arthur Athens 1978 1978John Quinn 1991 1991Jon Brianas 2000 2000

NAVAL ACADEMY AWARD WINNERSSword For MenPresented to the midshipman of the graduating classdeclared by the Association’s Athletic Committee to havepersonally excelled in athletics during his years of varsitycompetition (NOTE: “graduating class” requirement added in 1952)

Players Year ClassHarold Martin 1918 1919Howard Clark 1920 1921Royce Flippin 1926 1926Howard Ransford 1928 1928Bryan Swan 1930 1930Hugh Murray 1934 1934Allen Bergner 1940 1940Gordon Ochenrider Jr. 1943 1944James Carrington 1947 1948James Chambers II 1949 1949James Hunt Jr. 1951 1951Ronald Beagle 1956 1956Karl Rippelmeyer 1960 1960Don MacLaughlin 1963 1963James Lewis 1966 1966John McNallen 1971 1971Jeffrey Johnson 1979 1979Mickey Jarboe 2000 2000Adam Borcz 2001 2001Matt Russell 2006 2006 Three-time All-American Karl Rippelmeyer was the recipi-

ent of the 1960 Sword for Men, leading the Mids to thenational title with a 10-1-0 record.

Tommy Phelan

Elliott Parish

John Bodine

Adam Borcz

Ronald Beagle

Jon Brianas

Georgie Moore

John Quinn

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MILITARY HONORS

Navy CrossFor extraordinary heroism in

connection with military operationsagainst an opposing armed force.

Name Academy ClassCapt. Morris D. Gilmore, USN 1911Vice Adm. Edward O. McDonnell, USN 1912Capt. Robert C. Starkey, USN 1914Vice Adm. Lloyd J. Wiltse, USN 1914Rear Adm. Herbert V. Wiley, USN 1915Cmdr. William B. Ault, USN 1922Rear Adm. Charles A. Buchanan, USN 1926Rear Adm. Charles K. Bergin, USN 1927Rear Adm. William H. Brockman Jr., USN 1927Rear Adm. Thomas B. Klakring, USN 1927Rear Adm. James R. Lee, USN 1928Cmdr. Clair L. Miller, USN 1929Lt. Cmdr. Egbert A. Roth, USN 1929Brig. Gen. Fred D. Beans, USMC 1930Lt. Cmdr. Alfred B. Tucker, III 1931Capt. Thomas K. Bowers, USN 1932Lt. Nathaniel M. Dial, USN 1932Capt. Terrell A. Nisewaner, USN 1932Capt. Kerfoot B. Smith, USN 1933Maj. Gen. Marshall A. Tyler, USMC 1933Cmdr. Philip H. Torrey Jr., USN 1934Capt. Grafton B. Campbell, USN 1935Capt. Robert E. Dornin, USN 1935Capt. Harold H. Larsen, USN 1935Capt. Kenneth G. Schacht, USN 1935Capt. William C. Thompson Jr., USN 1935Rear Adm. Norvell G. Ward, USN 1935Mr. Charles H. Hutchins 1936Capt. William B. Parham, USN 1936Rear Adm. Maurice H. Rindskopf, USN 1938Rear Adm. David M. Rubel, USN 1941

Silver StarFor gallantry in action against

an opposing armed force.

Name Academy ClassAdm. Harold M. Martin, USN 1919Vice Adm. Robert B. Pirie, USN 1926Rear Adm. William H. Brockman, USN 1927Rear Adm. Thomas B. Klakring, USN 1927Rear Adm. Allen Smith Jr., USN 1927Rear Adm. Delbert F. Williamson, USN 1927Rear Adm. Neale R. Curtin, USN 1928Brig. Gen. Fred D. Beans, USMC 1930Rear Adm. Mell A. Peterson, USN 1930Rear Adm. Allan B. Roby, USN 1930Rear Adm. David L. Whelchel, USN 1930Capt. Glover T. Ferguson, USN 1933Lt. Gen. Henry W. Buse Jr., USMC 1934Capt. Hugh Q. Murray, USN 1934Capt. Ellis B. Rittenhouse, USN 1934Capt. Robert E. Dornin, USN 1935Capt. Stephen H. Gimber, USN 1935Capt. William C. Thompson Jr., USN 1935Rear Adm. Norvell G. Ward, USN 1935Capt. Joseph H. Wesson, USN 1935Col. Jean W. Moreau, USMC 1936Capt. William B. Parham, USN 1936Capt. John S. Schmidt, USN 1937Capt. William S. Stewart, USN 1937Rear Adm. Raymond F. Dubois, USN 1938Capt. Stephen S. Mann Jr., USN 1938Rear Adm. George R. Muse, USN 1938Rear Adm. Maurice H. Rindskopf, USN 1938Capt. Charles N. Hendrix, USN 1939Capt. William J. Ruhe, USN 1939Capt. Russell S. Crenshaw Jr., USN 1941Capt. Frank A. Andrews, USN 1942Capt. Laurence B. Green, USN 1942Lt. Cmdr. George T. Weems, USN 1942Rear Adm. John M. Barrett, USN 1943Capt. John F. Laboon, Jr., CHC, USN 1944Mr. Robert G. Tobin Jr., USN 1948Rear Adm. Henry D. Arnold, USN 1950Col. Lee R. Bendell, USMC 1950Col. William C. Martin, USAF 1955Maj. Gen. John I. Hopkins, USMC 1956Cmdr. Ralph C. Schwartz, USN 1956Brig. Gen. James D. Beans, USMC 1957Capt. John M. Quarterman Jr., USN 1961Capt. Michael B. O’Connor Jr., USN 1962Capt. John P. Costello, II, USN 1964Gen. Charles C. Krulak, USMC 1964Col. Jeffrey A. Gaugush, USMC 1965Mr. Simone J. Pace 1965Mr. Joseph K. Taussig, III 1966Cmdr. Jeffrey Rocker, USN 1979

Medal of HonorFor conspicuous gallantry and intre-pidity at the risk of life, above andbeyond the call of duty, in actioninvolving actual conflict with an

opposing armed force.

Edward OrrickMcDonnellRank and organization:Ensign, U.S. Navy. Born: 13November 1891, Baltimore,Md. Accredited to:Maryland. G.O. No.: 177, 4December 1915. Citation:For extraordinary heroismin battle, engagements ofVera Cruz, 21 and 22 April

1914. Posted on the roof of the Terminal Hotel andlanding, Ens. McDonnell established a signal sta-tion there day and night, maintaining communica-tion between troops and ships. At this exposedpost he was continually under fire. One man waskilled and three wounded at his side during the twoday’s fighting. He showed extraordinary heroismand striking courage and maintained his station inthe highest degree of efficiency. All signals gotthrough, largely due to his heroic devotion to duty.

Harold WilliamBauerRank and organization:Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.Marine Corps. Born: 20November 1908. Woodruff,Kan. Appointed from:Nebraska. Citation: Forextraordinary heroism andconspicuous courage asSquadron Commander of

Marine Fighting Squadron 212 in the South PacificArea during the period 10 May 14 November 1942.Volunteering to pilot a fighter plane in defense ofour positions on Guadalcanal, Lt. Col. Bauer partic-ipated in two air battles against enemy bombersand fighters outnumbering our force more than 2 to1, boldly engaged the enemy and destroyed 1Japanese bomber in the engagement of 28September and shot down four enemy fighterplanes in flames on 3 October, leaving a fifth smok-ing badly. After successfully leading 26 planes onan over-water ferry flight of more than 600 miles on16 October, Lt. Col. Bauer, while circling to land,sighted a squadron of enemy planes attacking theU.S.S. McFarland. Undaunted by the formidableopposition and with valor above and beyond thecall of duty, he engaged the entire squadron and,although alone and his fuel supply nearly exhaust-ed, fought with his plane so brilliantly that four ofthe Japanese planes were destroyed before hewas forced down by lack of fuel. His intrepid fight-ing spirit and distinctive ability as a leader and anairman, exemplified in his splendid record of com-bat achievement, were vital factors in the success-ful operations in the South Pacific Area.

The lacrosse players of today recognize the heroic and devoted service of those who have come before us.Their examples of honor, courage and selfless service are aspirations for our competitive spirit on the playing fields. It is their fighting spirit and devotion to the idealsof our Academy and committed service to our country that serve for a model for our future naval service.The following are Navy lacrosse players who have been awarded our nations highest awards for Bravery in Battle. We recognize their courage and contribution for giv-ing us the freedom we now enjoy.

> USS LABOON honors the distinguishedcareer of Silver Star recipient Capt. JohnFrancis "Jake" Laboon ‘44, Chaplain Corps.

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Abernethy, Rufus S. III 1981 78-79-80-81Abernethy, Rufus S. III 1981 78-79-80-81Abernethy, Thomas S. 1978 76-77Adams, Christopher C. 1985 82-83-84-85Adams, John W. (MGR) 1958 58Ahlert, Joseph C. 1977 75Ahn, Benjamin B. 2002 00-01-02Alberts, Edward A. 1985 84-85Albertson, Donald G. 1926 23-24-25-26Albi, Frank P. (JV Coach) 2005 05Albright, John J. Jr. 1946 44-45Alexander, James T. 1910 09-10Alfieri, Keith A. 1996 95-96Alford, Oliver P. 1922 19-20Allegretti, Joseph J. 1961 61Allen, Milton N. 1949 47-48-49Allen, Scott A. 1984 81-82-83-84Allen, William Y. Jr. 1930 28-29-30Amatuccio, Nicholas J. 1988 85-86-87-88Anania, Vincent J. 1945 44Andersen, Robert J. 1943 41-42Anderson, Howard T.E. 1934 34Anderson, William M. 1982 80-81-82Andrews, Frank 1984 84Andrews, Frank A. 1942 41Andrews, Timothy 1988 85-86-88Antle, William S. Jr. 1940 40Anzelone, Darren R. 1993 92-93Arena, Anthony S. 2010 07-10Armbruster, Robert L. Jr. 1997 97Arnold, Henry C. 1951 50Arnold, Henry D. 1950 48-49-50Arthur, William S. 1929 28-29Astle, Jay C. (MGR) 1995 95Athens, Arthur J. 1978 75-76Atwood, Christopher R. 2001 01Aubrey, Norbert E. Jr. 1943 42Ault, William B. 1922 21-22Avveduti, Joseph P. Jr. 1974 72-73-74Ayres, William T. Jr. 1974 73-74

<< B >>Bacigalupo, Thomas M. 1987 86-87Back, Adrian G. Jr. 1946 44-45Bagby, Robert G. 1944 42-43Bailey, Benjamin C. 2004 01-02-03-04Bailey, Robert O. 1995 92-93-94-95Baker, Rosser O. Jr. 1984 81-82Bakke, Thomas N. 1952 51-52Baldwin, Gary A. 1963 63Balish, Thomas 1961 59Ball, Andrew F. 1999 97-98-99Ballinger, Andrew J. 1998 95-97-98Bandy, Robert F. 1966 64-65-66Barger, Victor A. 2007 05-06-07Barksdale, David A. 1946 44-45Barnard, Christopher C. 2006 04-05-06Barnes, Arthur D. 1924 24Barrett, John M. 1943 42Bartkowski, Michael S. 1983 80-81-82-83Basile, Paul M. 1989 86-87-88-89Bass, Stanley A. 1957 55-56-57Bassett, Bradley A. 1954 54Battcock, Martin M. (JV coach)2003 03Battle, Robert H. 2010 09-10Bauer, Harold W. 1930 28-30Bayer, Frederick B. III 1968 68Bayly, David E. 1974 72-73-74Beagle, Ronald G. 1956 54-55-56Beakley, Wallace M. 1924 23-24Beal, Andrew J. 2000 99-00Beans, Fred D. 1930 29Bedell, Porter F. 1933 33Beggins, Michael R. 2009 07-08-09Beggs, Edwin S. Jr. 1935 35Begley, Christopher M. 2004 02Beinbrink, Jeffrey R. 1967 65-66Bellistri, Jeffrey M. 1986 84-85Belt, Richard W. Jr. 1943 42Bendell, Lee R. 1950 49-50Benko, Colin W. 2009 06-07Benzing, Donald J. Jr. 1980 77-78-79-80Bergin, Charles K. 1927 27Bergner, Allen A. 1940 38-39-40Bernet, Albert E. Jr. 1926 25-26Berry, Russell E. Jr. (MGR) 1963 63Bertrand, Charles H. 1995 92-93-94-95Bertschy, Robert S. 1924 23-24Bianchi, James F. 1981 78-80-81Bianchi, Robert T. 1983 80-81-82-83Biggar, William 1954 54Billing, Fred C. 1925 23-24-25Bird, Horace V. 1933 33Birsner, Jonathan M. 2006 03-04-05-06Bitter, Matthew J. 2009 06-07-08-09Blanchard, James W. Jr. 1956 55-56Blaney, Brian J. 2000 99-00Blandin, Victor A. 1941 39Boardman, Kevin R. 1994 91-92-93-94Bodine, John H. 1969 67-68-69Boller, Robert L. 1919 18Bonacci, Joseph R. 1990 87Bond, Richard W. 1942 41Bonwit, Willard R. 1945 43-44Booze, Robert J. 1944 42-43Borcz, Adam H. 2001 98-99-00-01Borcz, Alexander N. 1999 96-97-98-99Born, Howard E. 1932 31-32Bosanko, Jared W. 2004 03-04Bossi, Joseph R. 2004 02-03-04Bousa, Vincent P. 1979 76-77-78Bower, Thomas T. 1914 12-13-14Bowers, Richard H. 1938 36-37-38Bowers, Thomas K. 1932 31-32Boyle, Evan 2008 05-07-08Bradley, Michael F. 1979 77Brady, Francis X. 1943 41-42Brandenburg, Wilbur S. Jr. 1958 56Branham, Hugh M. 1910 08-09-10Brannigan, Patrick J. 1981 80-81-82

Brauser, Jeffrey C. (MGR) 2011 09Bray, Joseph A. Jr. 1951 49-50-51Brendel, Jo 1954 53-54Brianas, Jonathan T. 2000 98-99-00Britton, Edward T. III 1958 56-57-58Brockman, William H. Jr. 1927 26-27Brosnan, Jake L. 2010 07-08-09-10Brower, David A. (MGR) 1974 73Brown, Arthur K. 1995 93-94-95Brown, Lawrence S. 1932 32Brown, Louis E. 1990 89-90Brown, Malcolm C. II 1946 43-45Brown, William D. 1924 23-24Bucks, Marc B. 2009 06-07Bulfinch, Kent R. 1940 40Burch, Robert M. 1952 50-51-52Burgin, Christopher C. 1978 75-76-77Burke, Jeffrey D. 1976 74Burke, Mark C. 1999 95-96-98-99Burrough, Horace III 1920 18-19Burt, Mattison A. Jr. 1956 55-56Burton, Talisin H. 2001 00Buse, Frederick R. 1920 19Buse, Henry W. Jr. 1934 33-34Butsko, Frank 1961 61Buzzell, Michael A. 1980 77-78-79-80Byerly, David H. 1921 20-21Byng, Robert H. 1959 57-58Byrne, Barry J. 1960 59-60Byrne, Shan M. 1989 86-87-88-89

<< C >>Calabrese, Thomas M. 1984 81-82-83-84Campbell, Grafton B. 1935 35Campbell, James H. 1933 33Campbell, James J. 1964 64Campbell, Marvin G. 1989 87-88-89Campbell, Michael J. (Coach)2010 09-10Campbell, Norwood A. 1930 28-29-30Canders, Michael F. 1977 75-76-77Caouette, Thomas H. 1971 68-69-70Caradona, Kevin N. 1993 90-91-92-93Carey, Jeremy S. 1998 95Carey, William J. Jr. 1939 38-39Carpenter, Stephen W. 1935 35Carpenter, William M. (MGR) 1940 40

A member of the Class of 1995, Rob Baileyamassed 107 points on 70 goals and 37 assistsand stands 22nd on the Mids’ all-time scoringlist.

Robert Bianchi was a four-year letterwinner forthe Mids and captain of the 1983 squad. Navy’sMVP award is named in his honor.

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Carrington, James H.H. 1948 45-46-47Carroll, John L. 1947 45Carson, Aubrey W. 1958 58Carson, Joseph M. 1925 25Carson, Robert R. 1948 46-47Carstens, Paul D. 1973 73Carter, Arthur M. Jr. 1943 42Carter, John R. Jr. 1958 56-57-58Carter, Robert R. 1942 40Carter, William M. (MGR) 1962 62Case, Frank D. Jr. 1938 36-37-38Cashman, William A. 1929 27-28-29Cass, Richard S. 1930 28Castree, John F. 1931 29-30-31Cataffo, Michael D. 2001 99-01Cavanaugh, Thomas J. (MGR)1969 69Cedrun, Mark E. (MGR) 1984 83-84Chambers, James H.L. II 1949 46-47-48-49Chandler, Theodore E. 1915 15Chanenchuk, Michael F. 1979 76-77-78-79Chenoweth, Emory L. 1976 75-76Chiles, Henry G. Jr. 1960 58-59-60Chinn, Donald M. 1961 59-60-61Christopher, Jeffrey C. 2013 11Cimaglia, Louis E. 1968 66Claridge, William A. 1977 75-76-77Clark, Charles H. 1934 33-34Clark, David H. 1919 18Clark, Stuart B. 1915 14-15Clark, William C. 1935 34-35Clarke, Ralph S. 1926 25-26Clement, Gregory S. 2008 06-07-08Cobb, Warrington C. 1949 48-49Cockell, William A. (MGR) 1928 28Cohen, Marion Y. 1914 12-13-14Cohn, David W. 2007 05-06-07Cole, Joel E. 1999 96-97Coleman, Robert I. 1925 23-24-25Colin, Dennis F. 1969 67-68-69Collett, Michael D. 2009 09Collmus, John P. (Video) 2011 09-10-11Colmery, Benjamin H. 1944 43Compton, James P. 1916 15-16Condon, John P. 1934 32-33-34Conklin, Gregory W. 2003 00-01-02-03

Conn, Richard J.H. 1930 28-29-30Connelly, Robert J. 1976 74-75-76Connor, John 1922 22Connors, Brendan J. 2010 07-08-09-10Conord, Albert T. 1983 80Conroy, Vincent P. 1923 21-22-23Cook, Frederick C. 1975 73-74-75Cook, Taylor R. 2012 09-10Cooley, Hollis W. 1936 34-35-36Coppola, Francis J. 2010 08-09-10Corcoran, Terrance A. 1977 74Cornes, Jeffrey B. 2001 00-01Corroum, William F. 1959 58Costello, Richard A. 1995 94-95Cote, Christopher C. 1991 90Coughlin, Charles E. 1981 79-80-81Coughlin, Matthew F. 2009 06-07-08-09Coughlin, Michael D. 1964 62-63-64Coughlin, Stephen J. 1988 87-88Coulter, Charles P. 1948 47-48Cower, Brent E. 1999 96-97-98-99Cox, Ray 1935 35Coy, Curtis L. 1975 73Craig, Kenneth 1926 24-25Cranford, James R. III 1978 76-77-78Craven, William P. 1951 51Crawley, William B. 1945 44Creecy, Richard B.L. 1942 40Creighton, John M. 1914 12-13-14Crenshaw, Russell S. Jr. 1941 39-40Crichton, Charles H. 1929 28-29Crisp, Howard L. 1966 64-65-66Croft, Marshall S. 2002 99-00-01-02Cross, John H. 1927 26-27Cruise, Edgar A. Jr. 1949 48-49Crumley, Ian C. 2012 10-11Cullen, Carl E. 1924 23-24Culp, William N. Jr. 1946 45Cunneen, Frank J. 1914 12-13-14Curry, William H. Jr. (MGR) 1957 57Curtin, Neale R. 1928 27-28Curtis, Charles G. 1956 56

<< D >>Dally, Fredrick E. 1937 36-37Dally, Ruel S. 1930 28-29-30Daratsos, Basil G. 2010 07-08-09-10Darcy, James J. 1988 85-86-87-88Dascomb, Edmund B. 1924 24Dattilo, Frank III 1961 60-61Davey, Samuel A. 1967 65-66-67Davey, William A. 1998 98Davidson, Walter S. 1911 11Davis, Nicholas R. 2012 09-10-11Davis, Noel 1914 12-13-14Day, DeVere L. 1925 25Deale, William W.M. 1953 51-52-53Decker, Daniel R. 2008 06-07-08Dempsey, William J. 1984 81-82-84Denebrink, Francis C. 1917 16Dennis, David A. 1972 70-71Dennis, Michael F. (MGR) 1973 72Deringer, Harry H. 1920 18Derocher, Douglas D. 1992 89-90DeSimone, Robert E. 1977 74-75Devens, William G. 1924 23-24Dial, Nathaniel M. 1932 31-32Dickerson, Kenneth A. 1956 56Dimmick, John B. 1930 30Dingman, Christopher D. 2003 00-01-02-03Dingman, Ian T. 2007 03-04-06-07Dinn, Sean H. 2011 11DiNola, Dustin D. 2003 01-02-03DiNola, Jordan P. 2008 05-06-07-08DiNola, M. Seth 2005 03-04-05Doebler, Errol M. 1991 89-90-91Doffermyre, Jamie C. 2000 98-99-00Dole, Richard W. 1922 20-21-22Dondero, Joseph R. 1991 89-90

Donnelly, Chad R. 2000 97-98-99-00Donnelly, Joseph F. 1988 86-87-88Donnelly, Sean D. 1992 89-90-91-92Donnelly, William P. 1965 63-64-65Dornin, Robert E. 1935 33-35Doster, Daniel G. 1984 81-82-83-84Douglas, Donald W. 1913 11Douglas, Harold G. 1911 08-09Douthit, Frederick L. 1918 16-17Dow, Andrew W. 2007 04-05-06-07Dow, Michael J. 1974 73-74Dowling, David J. (MGR) 1989 88Dowling, Michael G. 1991 90-91Downing, Donald A. 1967 67Doyle, Kevin P. Jr. 2011 08-10-11Dozier, Brian C. 1992 91-92Drehoff, John J. III 1977 75Drew, Brendon G. 1995 92-93-94-95Drew, John G. II 1942 41Driscoll, Daniel A. Jr. 1974 74Driscoll, Stephen P. 2010 07-08-10DuBois, Raymond F. 1938 36-37-38Dudley, Bruce W. (MGR) 1982 80Duffy, Neil V. 1984 81-82-83-84Dugan, Donald R. Jr. 1984 82-83-84Dugan, Ferdinand C. III 1957 55-56Duncan, Greer A. 1908 08Dunham, Wayne H. 1974 73-74Dunne, Justin S. 1995 94-95Dunne, Lawrence E. 1960 59-60Durgin, Calvin T. 1916 15-16Durkin, Patrick E. 2014 11Durkin, Shane M. 2009 08-09Duthie, Brett R. 2000 97-98-99-00Duthie, John D. 1991 88-89-90-91Dutton, William T. 1934 33-34Dyer, Edward C. 1929 28-29

<< E >>Earl, William C. 1951 50-51Eaton, James A.D. 1943 41-42Eckert, Warren R. 1970 68-69-70Eddy, Daniel J. 2004 02-03-04Edington, Charles B. 1976 74Eimers, Homer O. 1921 21Eisenhardt, William B. 1966 64-65-66Eley, Clifford H. III 1957 55-56-57Elliott, LynnT. 1932 31-32Ellison, David J. 1991 89-90-91Ellison, James L. 2007 07Emerson, Arthur T. Jr. 1943 42Emery, Phillip W. 2002 97-98-01-02Emmerich, William S. (MGR) 1961 61Engeman, John T. Jr. 1924 24English, Robert H. (MGR) 1967 67Ericson, Zachary T. (Admin) 2008 05-06Etro, James F. 1973 71-73Evans, Joseph L. 1936 34-35-36Evans, Matthew S. Jr. 1964 62Everett, John C. 1969 68-69Eves, Edward T. 1928 27-28Ewen, Edward C. 1921 19-20-21

<< F >>Fagins, Jonathan N. 2001 01Fallace, Paul J. 1991 91Farnsworth, William W. 1955 55Farrington, Kevin M. 1993 91-92-93Faville, John N. 1937 35-36Felber, Michael R. 2005 03-04-05Fellows, Carl M. 1936 35-36Fellows, Jeffrey M. 2002 99-00-01-02Ferenchick, Paul T. (MGR) 1966 66Ferguson, Glover T. 1933 31-32-33Ferguson, Mark E. III 1978 76-77Fields, William B. 2013 10Fiene, James R. 1959 58-59Finerty, Martin J. Jr. 1959 59Fines, Clifford A. 1924 24

Two-time First-Team All-American MikeCoughlin led the Mids to three-straight nationaltitles in 1962, ‘63 and ‘64 with a combined 28-2record. Coughlin was inducted into theNational Hall of Fame in 2006.

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<< G >>Gaines, Leonard S. (MGR) 1984 82Gaiser, Scott R. 2005 02-03Gallagher, Gerald P. 2000 98Gallagher, Martin F. III 2011 08-09-10-11Gallagher, William D. 1997 97Garban, James R. 1973 71Garland, Robert W. 1984 83-84Garrett, William S. 1918 16-17Gary, Bret C. (MGR) 1977 75-76-77Gates, Herbert K. Jr. (MGR) 1948 48Gavin, Timothy A. 1981 81Gazze, Sylvius 1927 25-26-27Gearing, Hilyer F. 1920 18-19Geis, Albert H. Jr. 1998 97-98Giannetti, Joseph W. 1998 95Gibbons, Edward W. 1959 58-59Gies, Leo C. 1958 57-58Giffin, Henry C. III 1967 65-66-67Gilbert, Roy O. Jr. 1931 31Gilchrist, K.P. 1914 12-13-14Gill, Graham C. 2005 02-03-04-05Gillespie, John A. 1975 74Gillette, Edmund S. Jr. 1940 39-40Gilligan, John W. (Trainer) 2007 07

Gilmore, Morris D. 1911 10-11Gilroy, Bradford R. 1999 96-97-98-99Gimber, Stephen H. 1935 34-35Giorgis, Albert S. 1945 43-44Givens, Edward G. Jr. 1952 50Glasow, Timothy R. 1982 80Glassner, Arnold 1963 61-62-63Glenn, Christopher L. (MGR) 2005 05Glenn, Paul E. (MGR) 1939 39Goldschmidt, John W. 1967 66-67Goldstein, Lawrence B. 1957 55-56-57Golini, Christopher J. 1996 94-95-96Gorman, Henry (MGR) 1944 43Goudie, Gene 1944 43Gouk, Ritchie W. 1967 67Graham, Henry F. 1940 40Graham, Ivan M. 1915 15Graham, William S. 1946 43-44-45Grant, Maximilian A. 1988 86-87Gray, Augustine H. 1910 08-09-10Gray, Lloyd R. 1913 11Green, Laurence B. 1942 40-41Greene, Frederic H. 1938 37-38Greene, Patrick L. 1982 79-80-81-82Griffin, Daniel 2003 00-01-02-03Griffin, Justin P. 1999 96-97-98-99

Griffith, Christopher J. 1985 84-84Grove, George S. 1947 46Gubosh, Michael J. 1983 80-81-82-83Gugerty, John P. 1988 85-86Guido, Matthew J. 2008 05-06-07-08Guill, David W. 1981 78-79-80Gummerson, Kenneth C. 1944 42-43Gunderson, Nels A. 1946 45Gurny, Michael J. 1978 75-76-77Gustin, Paul R. Jr. 1975 73-74-75Guthmuller, Harry L. 1977 75Guy, Charles H. Jr. 1946 43-44-45

<< H >>Haas, Michael E. 2011 10-11Habenicht, Paul C. 2002 02Haberlein, Paul R. 2003 01Hackett, Bruce W. Jr. 2006 04-05-06Hackstaff, Craig A. (MGR) 1994 92-94Haertel, Michael G. 2000 97Hagan, Thomas F. 1969 68-69Hagberg, Oscar E. 1931 29-31Hage, Matthew A. 2005 05Hagerty, James C. (JV Coach)2003 03Haggerty, Donald W. 1947 46Haggerty, Jerry M. 1970 68-69-70Haggett, Arthur R. Jr. 1951 49Haley, Harrison H. (MGR) 2013 11Hall, Jack Q. 1985 82-83-84-85Hall, Norman 1931 31Hall, Perry 1943 42Hamill, James W. 1981 78Hamilton, Donald W. 1912 10-11Hamilton, William H. 1923 22-23Hamm, Brendan D. 2009 07-09Hanley, Sean P. 1981 78Hanna, John A. 1997 94-95Hannan, Michael D. 1979 76-77-78-79Hanson, Edgar G. 1947 45-46Hanzsche, Thomas J.J. 1989 86-87-88-89Happel, Frank A. 1933 32Harbaugh, Matthew A. (MGR)2010 07Harbold, Robert P. Jr. 1934 34Hardy, Richard 1945 44Hargrave, William W. Jr. 1954 53-54Harris, Daniel C. 2005 03-04-05Harris, Taylor R. 2006 04-05-06Harty, Harry L. Jr. 1939 38Hassenfratz, Karl J. 2005 02-03-04-05Hastie, William J. 1960 58Haupt, John W. 1946 44-45Havasy, Robert 1967 65-66-67Haven, Robert C. 1930 28-29-30

Jeff Fellows (far left), Class of 2002, was part of the three-jet fly-by prior to the 2010 Army-Navymen’s lacrosse game played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

A pilot in the United States Navy, Graham Gill was a two-time All-American for the Midshipmen.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LISTHawkins, Justin R. 2001 98-99-00-01Hawley, John F. 1988 85Hay, Bradley M. 2002 99-00-01Hay, Brian F. 1996 93-94-95-96Hayes, Richard R. 1983 80-81-82-83Headrick, James G. 1940 38-39-40Helweg, Otto J. 1958 58Henderson, Neil M. 1965 63-65Hendler, Mitchell D. 2005 02-03-04-05Hendrick, Dudley F. 1963 61-62-63Hendricks, William H. 2010 07-10Heneveld, Austin D. 2014 11Hendrix, Charles N.G. 1939 38-39Herbert, Thomas G. 1970 68-69-70Herbold, Gary B. 1979 76-77-78-79Herbster, Victor D. 1908 08Herger, Michael J. 1990 87-88-89-90Herrera, Andrew J. (MGR) 2012 11Herring, George G. Jr. 1921 19-20-21Hertzog, James F. Jr. (MGR) 2003 00Hesser, Frederic W. (MGR) 1927 27Hewitt, John F. 1962 60-61-62Heyward, Shannon D. 1957 55-56-57Hibbard, Carl D. 1911 08-09Higdon, Jonathan L. 2002 01-02Higgins, Brendan T. 1998 98Higgins, Terence 2008 05-06-07-08Hill, George C. 1915 15Hill, Harry W. 1911 08-09-10-11Hill, Raymond K. 1966 64-65-66Hill, Robert S. Jr. 1961 60-61Hills, David F. 2002 99Hincks, Stephen E. 1978 75-76-77-78Hirsch, Michael W. 2011 08-09-10-11Hoch, Christopher M. 1966 65-66Hodgkiss, Gearge K. 1923 23Hoff, William E. 1949 48-49Hoffstadt, Erik M. 2014 11Hogan, James P. 1987 86-87Holman, Robert F. 1977 75-76-77Holmes, John G. 1980 77-78-79-80Holmes, Robert C. IV 1996 96Holton, Edward V. 2003 00-01-02-03Honsinger, Leroy V. 1927 27Hooper, Charles S. Jr. 1950 48-50Hoover, William W. 1954 53-54

Horgan, John P. Jr. 1945 44Horn, Benjamin 2005 03-04-05Horner, John Jr. 1954 52-53-54Hoselton, Trevor D. 2006 04Houck, Donald F. 1947 46Houghton, Thomas C. (MGR)1968 68Howard, John M.B. 1933 32-33Howard, John S. Jr. 1942 40-41Howard, Joseph B. 1950 50Howe, David B. 1971 70-71Hubbard, William E. III 1978 75Hubbell, Walter B. 1953 53Huffman, George L. Jr. 1961 59-60-61Hughes, Roscoe D. 1927 26-27Hull, Jason R. 1998 95-96-97-98Hull, Robert V. 1927 25-26-27Hull, Tucker R. 2014 11Hume, Hillis D. 1945 43-44Hunt, Charles B. 1919 18Hunt, David H. 1948 46-47Hunt, James C. Jr. 1951 51Hunter, David A. 2003 01-02-03Hunter, William J. 1954 52-53-54Hutchins, Charles H. 1936 35-36Hyde, Thomas A. 1960 59

<< I >>Ince, Joe 1964 64Inderlied, William T. III 1960 58-60Iocco, Edward J. 1989 88Irish, James M. 1908 08Isbell, Arnold J. 1921 19Iuculano, Anthony J. 1989 87-88-89Ives, Joseph S. 1919 18

<< J >>Jackson, John F.G. 1990 90Jacobsen, Michael J. 1982 80Jacobson, Jacob H. 1918 16-17Jahn, Donald R. 1957 56-57James, George S. Jr. 1932 30-31-32James, Nathaniel W. III 1939 37-38-39James, Walter L. III 2000 99-00Jansen, Clifford R. 1979 76Jarboe, Michael M. 2000 97-98-99-00Jenkins, Samuel P. 1915 14-15Jensen, David M. 1992 90-92Johnson, Carroll F. 1927 27Johnson, Harvey J. (MGR) 1948 47Johnson, Jeffrey P. 1979 76-77-78-79Johnson, Robert L. 1964 63Johnston, Jerry R. 1956 55-56Jolley, Melissa L. (MGR) 2004 01-02-03-04Jones, David I. 1982 80-81-82Jones, Fielder A. 1926 26Jones, John M. Jr. 1955 52-53-54Jones, Michael J. Jr. 2014 11Jones, Samuel E. 2014 11Jonske, Louis J. Jr. 1986 84-85-86

<< K >>Kamen, John S. 1977 76-77Kapitulik, Eric L. 1995 92-93-94-95Kapral, Mark D. 1989 87-88-89Kapron, Kyle J. 2010 07-08-10Kasuda, John M. (MGR) 1988 85-86-87Kauffman, Frederick B. 1920 19Keady, Louis E. 1926 26Keady, William L. 1916 15-16Keatley, John H. 1929 29Kee, Brian A. 1978 75-76Keegan, Neil P. 1994 94Keith, Brian R. 1990 87-88-89-90Kelley, Harry J. 1942 41Kelly, John C. 1937 36-37Kenworthy, Jesse L. 1916 16Kessenich, Pace R. 1982 82Kiernan, James W. 1930 28Kiernan, Patrick S. 2014 11

Kiesel, Chris M. 2002 00-01Kilcline, Thomas J. 1949 49Kilpatrick, Walter K. 1908 08Kirk, George G.E. 1947 45-46Kirkpatrick, John E. 1931 31Kisiel, Roger W. 1962 60-61-62Klakring, Thomas B. 1927 26-27Klauer, George W. 1943 41-42Klawinski, Lawrence J. 1980 78-80Klett, Mark N. 1975 73-74Knab, David K. (MGR) 1979 78-79Kniss, Donovan E. 1953 51-52-53Koch, Ferdinand B. 1946 44-45Kohr, George L. 1929 28Koonce, David M. 1955 53-54-55Kordis, William S. 1973 71-72-73Korn, John F. 1982 79-80-81-82Krag, Robert L. (MGR) 1950 50Kreiser, Alexander W. Jr. 1924 24Kretz, Daniel J. 2003 01-02-03Krulisch, Alan H. 1960 59-60Kuehn, Steven N. 2003 01-02-03Kunkel, Donald J. 1962 62

<< L >>La Mountain, George W. 1912 09-10-11Laboon, John F. Jr. 1944 43Ladd, John C. 1975 72-73Laferty, John D. 1959 58Laidlaw, James S. 1924 22-23-24Lamb, Charles W. (MGR) 1953 53Lammers, Roger A. 1968 66-67-68Lanning, Ronald D. 1972 70-71-72Lantier, Brian C. 1993 92-93Lantier, Brian F. 1965 63-64-65Larsen, Harold H. 1935 33-34-35Larson, Emery E. 1922 20-21-22Lavery, Richard J. 1932 32Lawlor, John J. 1975 72-73-74-75Lawson, Van Gordon 2010 07-08-09-10Layne, Frank C. 1924 24Lazenby, Richard D. 1943 41Lee, James R. 1928 28Lee, Patrick D. 1972 70-71-72Lemerande, Theodore J. (MGR)2001 99Lennon, Clifton G. 2005 02-03-04-05

Two-time Kelly Award winner and Navy careersaves leader Mickey Jarboe holds the schoolrecord for saves by a freshman with 179 set in1997.

Eric Kapitulik ‘95 was a Special OperationsMarine who graduated from the University ofChicago Graduate School of Business in 2005and is now the CEO of his own company, TheProgram.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LISTLennon, Joseph P. 2010 07-08-09-10Lennon, Robert L. 2009 06-07-08-09Lenseth, Robert L. Jr. 2008 06-07Leone, Geoffrey A. 2009 06-07-08-09Leung, Andrew J. 1990 90Lewis, Frederick L. 1962 61-62Lewis, James C. 1966 64-65-66Lewis, Thomas L. 1921 20-21Linaweaver, Walter E. 1926 26Lind, William G.H. 1925 24-25Litty, Ernest J. 1946 44-45Livingston, Gill F. 1957 56-57Lockwood, Nicholas V. 2001 00-01Logan, Sean C. 1985 84-85Long, James A. III 1966 64-66Long, Jeffrey J. 1977 74-75-76-77Long, Matthew D. 1995 92-93-94-95Long, Richard W. 1969 68-69Long, Thomas A. Jr. 1964 62-63-64Looney, Brendan J. 2004 02-03-04Looney, Stephen J. 2006 03-04-05-06Looney, William P. 2007 04-05-06-07Love, James H. 1981 80Lowry, James D. Jr. 1919 18Lucier, James A. 1927 25-26-27Luebker, Garrett 1996 94-95-96Lyon, Aaron R. 1922 21-22Lyons, Daniel F. 1979 77

<< M >>MacDonald, Harold A. 1933 31MacLaughlin Donald C. Jr. 1963 61-62-63MacLaughlin, Henry J. 1970 68-69-70MacMackin, Grant 1953 51Maginnis, Jack 1927 27Maichle, Frank M. 1920 18-19Maiorano, Robert P. 2011 08Maloney, Matthew T. 2001 98-99Mandel, Herbert I. (MGR) 1938 38Manly, John M. 1915 15Mann, Jeffrey M. Jr. 2013 10-11Mann, Stephen S. Jr. 1938 36-37-38Manning, Thomas P. Jr. 1961 61Mansfield, Thomas W. 2011 08-09-10-11Mapes, Edward F. 1980 78-79-80Marchetti, Ronald A. 1970 68-69-70Mark, Charles J. 1979 76-77-78-79Markel, Arthur L. 1948 46-47-48Markowski, Frank J. Jr. 1966 64-65-66Marrone, Samuel R. 1966 65-66Martin, Harold M. 1919 16-17-18

Martin, Robert L. 1959 59Martin, William C. 1955 53-54-55Martin, William H. III. 1968 66-67Mason, Charles P. Jr. 1940 39-40Mason, Martin W. 1975 72-73-74-75Massett, Kevin J. 1994 93-94Mattson, Scott A. 1998 96-97-98Maxwell, Porter W. 1936 35-36Mayo, George W. Jr. 1946 45McAllister, Lawrence J. Jr. 1983 82-83McAuliffe, Joseph J. 2010 07-08-09-10McBride, William G. Jr. 1966 64-65McCauley, Kim C. 1974 72-73McCleery, Robert A. 1967 65-66-67McConnell, Kevin A. 1978 75McCormack, Brian J. 1978 75-76-77-78McCormack, Edward J. Jr. 1947 46McCormick, Patrick J. III 2011 11

McDonald, Robert P. 1952 51-52McDonnell, Edward O. 1912 11McDonough, Charles E. 1951 49-50-51McElligatt, Timothy S. 1989 89McElwee, Robert T. 1957 57McFadden, Owen C. Jr. 1966 64-65-66McFarland, John S. 1972 71-72McGann, Kenneth D. 1984 81-82-83-84McGann, Stephen A. 1984 83McGoogan, Evan R. 2013 11McGuire, Henry D. 1908 08McIntosh, John E. 1968 66-67-68McKay, Michael L. 1985 82-83-84-85McKee, Frederick W. 1913 11McKee, Jeffery A. 1980 77-78McKee, Thomas B. 1977 74-75-76-77McKee, Wayne H. 1958 56-57McKenzie, Conor D. 2006 04-05-06McKenzie, Gene T. 1958 56-57-58McKinnon, Edward P. 2002 99-00-01-02McLaughlin, Michael E. 1981 78-79-80-81McLaughlin, William H. Jr. 1945 44McLean, Stewart H. 1948 46-47McMullen, Thomas B. Jr. 1974 73McNallen, John M. 1971 69-70-71McNallen, Patrick W. 1974 73McNally, John J. 1950 48-49-50McNally, Stephen P. 1954 53-54McNulty, George R. 1958 58McReavy, Clarence J. 1914 14McShane, Richard C. 1956 54Meaney, Patrick J. 1974 72-73-74Meehan, Howard V. 1998 95-97-98Meehan, Kevin P. 1999 96-97-98-99Meehan, Matthew J. 2005 03-05Mehlig, John L. 1937 36-37Meinhold, Arthur J. 1967 67Mendenhall, Corwin G. III 1966 65Merdinger, Charles J. 1941 40Mendizabal, Frederico W. 2007 05Mesa, Matthew F. 2003 01-03Messineo, Christopher M. 1997 94-95-96-97Metzger, Robert P. 1948 45-46-47Metzler, Jay C. 1960 59Meushaw, Scott D. 1998 95-96-97-98

Former Navy lacrosse standouts Clipper Lennon (‘05) and Ben Horn (‘05) have gone on to suc-cessful careers as fighter pilots.

Brothers Don (left) and Harry (right) MacLaughlin played pivotal roles on their respective Navyteams. The national Midfielder of the Year award is named in honor of two-time Navy All-American Don MacLaughlin. While Harry MacLaughlin was a two-time First-Team All-American,who captained the 1970 National Championship team.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LISTMeyer, Victor A. 1962 62Mickelson, John R. 1965 64-65Midura, Matthew T. 2004 04Miles, Glen A. 1986 83-84-85-86Miller, Clair L. 1929 27-28-29Miller, George C. 1921 21Miller, Gregory A. 1985 82Miller, Harold B. 1924 24Miller, John D. 1937 36Miler, Robert J. 1991 88-91Miller, Robert L. 1951 49Miller, Samuel C. III 1977 75-76-77Miller, Stuart O. 1939 37-38-39Miller, William R. 1932 31-32Milliken, Leonard H. Jr. 1994 92Milliken, Mark R. 1975 73-74Minvielle, Alphonse 1938 38Mirabito, Nicholas J. 2008 05-06-07-08Mitchell, Ralph J. 1915 12-13-14Mitchell, Thomas W. 1961 59-60-61Mixon, James P. 1967 65-66-67Moeller, Erik N. 2002 00-01-02Moncilovich, Milan 1959 58Moncure, Samuel P. 1932 30-31-32Montgomery, George P. Jr. 1944 43Montgomery, Warren G. 1944 43Montgomery, William M. 1942 41Moore, David S. 1941 40Moore, George E. II 1939 38-39Moore, Georgie 1976 74-75-76Moore, William H. IV (MGR) 1955 55Moran, Patrick N. 2010 07-08-09-10Moreau, Jean W. 1936 34-35-36Morehouse, Albert K. 1922 21-22Morris, Thomas E. 1965 63-64-65Morris, Thomas J. 2004 01-02-03-04Morrison, John H. Jr. 1953 51-52-53Morrow, William J. Jr. 1931 31Morse, Richard S. 1920 19Morton, Thomas H. 1933 32-33Moulis, Andrew N. 1996 93-95-96Moulton, Jacob P. 2009 06Mueller, William H. 1976 74-75-76Mulieri, Charles C. 1991 88-89-90-91Muller, Jeffrey S. 1988 85

Munson, John J. 1939 38-39Murphy, Brendan J. 1992 91-92Murphy, Gregory B. 1970 69-70Murphy, James E. 1959 59Murphy, Vincent R. 1918 16-17Murray, Hugh Q. 1934 34Murray, Matt 2000 00Murray, Roger G. 1922 19Muse, George R. 1938 37-38Mutch, John 1979 76-77

<< N >>Nagel, Sean E. (Video) 2007 04Nager, Harold S. 1922 21Nash, Joel K. 2003 00-01-02-03Nash, William O. Jr. 1993 93Naslonski, Richard J. 1981 79-80Nastro, Steven D. 1973 71Nastro, Thomas R. 1969 68Naugle, James O. 1952 51-52Nealon, Dennis J. 1991 88-89-90-91Nease, Carl R. Jr. 1992 90-91-92Nechanicky, Bruce R. 2009 06-07-09Needham, Robert C. 1949 48-49Nelson, Gordon W. 1914 14Neverosky, Daniel T. 2003 01-02-03Newton, John L. 1963 62-63Newton, Michael G. 1998 95-96-97-98Ni, Randolph 1973 73Nibbs, Alan M. 1935 33-34-35Nichols, Timothy B. 1965 64-65Niederberger, Kenneth A. 1990 87-88-89-90Nims, Stephen E. 1986 83-84-85-86Nisewaner, Terrell A. 1932 32Norris, Cade D. 2013 11North, James R. 1935 35Norton, Phillip G. 1966 65-66Nourie, John E. (MGR) 1959 59

<< O >>Oatway, William H. III 1963 61-62-63Ochenrider, Gordon H. Jr. 1944 42-43Ochs, Kristofer W. (MGR) 2011 09-11Odenwald, Ward F.J. 2010 07-10O’Donnell, Scott M. 1992 92Ogden, Daniel M. 1926 26Ogilvie, Malcolm L. Jr. 1968 66-67-68Oldham, Edwin W. 1958 57-58O’Leary, James D. 1999 96-97-98-99O’Leary, Ryan W. 2012 09-10Oliver, Robert J. 1934 34O’Neill, Edward J. 1931 31O’Regan, William V. 1923 23Orr, Carl B. Jr. 2000 97-98-99-00O’Rourke, Timothy B. 1989 87-88-89Osgood, Dwayne 2005 04-05Overton, Stewart N. 1966 64-65Owen, James L. 1956 55-56Oxley, Irad B. 1943 41-42

<< P >>Padgett, John B. III 1969 68-69Page, Edward W. 1949 48Page, Thomas G. 1982 80-81-82Pananides, Nicholas A. (MGR) 1936 36Panico, Stephen L. 1985 85Papetti, Joseph M. 1985 82-83-84-85Parham, William B. 1936 35-36Pariseau, Richard R. 1960 58-59-60Parish, Elliott W. Jr. 1929 27-28-29Parker, Joseph E. III 1999 99Parr, Warren S. 1923 22Parsons, Joshua C. (MGR) 2007 04Pasko, John A. 1979 77Pastrana, Darren L. 2012 11Patterson, Craig E. 2002 01-02Paul, Timothy D. 2010 07-08-09-10Pavoni, Justin F. 1979 77-78-79Pawlikowski, Matthew J. 1993 90-91-92-93

Peace, Steven M. (MGR) 1998 96-97-98Pell, Robert A. 1972 70-71-72Pendleton, Perley E. 1920 19Perkins, Richard P. 1982 82Perley, Reuben N. 1911 09-10Peterson, Carl A. (MGR) 1929 29Peterson, Mell A. 1930 29-30Peterson, Winston H. 1964 62-63-64Petkas, Christopher J. 2010 07-10Peto, David C. 1942 41Pfarr, Grey A. 2001 98-99-00-01Pfeffer, Mathew J. 1997 95Phelan, Thomas K. Jr. 2009 06-07-08-09Philbin, Patrick J. 1965 64-65Pieczonka, Christopher D. 2005 03-04-05Pike, Daniel L. 1970 68-69-70Pilli, John F. Jr. 1973 72-73Pillsbury, Eugene H. (MGR) 1949 49Pintauro, Christopher W. 2002 99-00-01-02Pirie, Robert B. Jr. 1955 54-55Pittard, David S. 2004 01-02Poore, John B. 1925 25Porter, Robert R. 1932 32Pottle, Harry H. Jr. 1926 25-26Power, Brendan J. 2001 98-99-00-01Pressey, George W. 1932 31-32Prudhomme, John D. 1961 59-60-61

<< Q >>Quinn, John R. 1991 88-89-90-91

<< R >>Ralston, Byron B. 1914 12-13-14Randall, Blanchard III 1942 40-41Rankin, Ronald Q. 1934 34Ransford, Howard F. 1928 26-27-28Raspet, Kevin A. 2006 04-05-06Rassieur, William T. Jr. 1950 49-50Raster, John M. 1955 54-55Ratliff, Floyd W. Jr. (MGR) 1964 64Ray, Michael H. 1983 81-82-83Reed, Allen E. Jr. 1956 55-56Reedy, James R. 1933 33Reel, Adam W. 2004 02-03-04Reeves, Malcolm C. II 1960 58-59-60Refo, John F. 1940 39-40

Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider garnered First-TeamAll-America honors in 1943 under the leg-endary Dinty Moore.

A 1965 Second-Team All-American Pat Philbinwas a member of the 1965 team that turned inan undefeated 12-0 mark en route to a USILANational Championship.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LISTReich, Neal K. 1961 60-61Reichert, John J. 2007 07Reilley, Patrick A. 2005 03-04-05Renard, John W. 1955 54Reppert, Joseph L. Jr. 1999 96-97-98-99Rewkowski, David A. 2000 00Reynolds, James C. 1996 94-95Reynolds, Robert W. 1994 92-93-94Reynolds, Taylor G. 2012 09Rhodes, Arthur C. 2002 99Ricciuti, Paul J. 1982 80Richardson, Duncan W. 1979 78-79Richardson, William A. 1910 09Riester, Peter J. 1981 79-80-81Rindskopf, Maurice H. 1938 36-37-38Rippelmeyer, Karl 1960 58-59-60Risberg, Timothy H. 1985 83-84Rittenhouse, Ellis B. 1934 34Robb, Kevin E. 1998 98Roberts, Raymond J. 1990 90Robinson, Kenneth F. 1957 55-56-57Roby, Allan B. (MGR) 1930 30Roepke, John R. 1953 52-53Roesgen, Chris L. 2000 97-98-99-00Rogers, Peter A. 2013 11Rogers, Thomas W. 1931 31Roman, Stanley R. 1961 59Rose, Elliott R. 1947 46Ross, Andrew C. 1997 94-95-96-97Ross, Ryan S. 2001 98Rossi, Nicholas J. 2009 08-09Roszko, Thomas E. 1994 91-92-93Roth, Egbert A. 1929 28-29Roth, Edward E. 1921 19-20Rowe, Hilary C. (MGR) 1933 33Rowney, James V. 1941 40Rubel, David M. 1941 40Ruhe, William J. 1939 38-39Rumble, James D. (MGR) 1947 46Rupp, John 1983 81-82-83Rupp, Robert 1986 85-86Rusch, William J. Jr. 1942 41Rush, Richard C. 1975 74Russell, Matthew M. 2006 04-05-06Ryan, Philip J. 1950 48-49-50

Ryder, Albert 1960 60

<< S >>Sacks, Jonathan W. 1991 89Sadler, George R. 1969 67-68-69Salit, Paul W. 1986 83Salmon, Richard C. 1966 64-65-66Sanborn, Albert B. 1912 10-11Sanders, Eddie R. 1930 29-30Scaffe, Thomas C. 1920 19Schaal, Michael L. 2002 01-02Schacht, Kenneth G. 1935 33-34-35Scharnus, Robert M. 1969 68-69Schaufelberger, Albert A. Jr. 1949 47-48-49Schawang, Sandra E. (MGR) 1981 81Schickner, Mark C. 1972 70-71Schmidt, John S. 1937 36-37Schneck, Brendan M. 1980 77-78Schoen, Stephen F. 1951 49-50Schoeneck, Robert J. 1980 77-78-79-80Schriefer, Luther F. 1960 60Schroeder, Zachary T. 2010 07-08-09-10Schultz, Robert A. 1948 46-47-48Schwamberger, Caitlin A. (Trainer)2008 07-08Schwanebeck, Joseph T. 1967 65-66-67Schwarz, Richard 1988 85-86-87-88Schweitzer, Joe P. 1989 86-87-88-89Schwelm, Karl T. 1971 69-70-71Scoggins, Marvin C. Jr. 1948 46Scott, Jeffrey J. 1976 76Scott, Leon B. 1915 15Scott, Richard T. Jr. 1967 65-66-67Seaman, Bleeker P. Jr. 1941 40Seeds, Elmore W. 1934 33-34Seivold, Jordan J. 2013 10-11Seitz, Bruce J. 1983 80-81-82-83Seth, Richard H. 1949 46-47-48-49Severn, Douglas K. 1922 19Sexauer, Roger N. II 1980 77-78-79-80Sharp, Alfred E. Jr. 1931 31Shatto, Sarah L. (MGR) 2010 07Shaw, Hiram P. 1921 18-19-20-21Shea, Daniel C. 2006 04-05-06Sheaffer, Lewis J. 1927 26-27Sheedy, Michael E. 2001 98-99-00-01Shell, Jason D. (JV Coach) 2005 05Sherman, Frederick C. 1910 09Shortridge, Paul F. 1917 16-17Shulson, James E. 1978 75-76-77-78Shupe, Robert D. 1961 59-60-61Siedsma, Paul R. (MGR) 1975 74-75Siegfried, Clyde W. 1944 42-43

Silcox, James E. III 1999 98-99Simmelink, Lawrence T. (MGR)1945 44Sinclair, John R. 1968 67-68Sinley, James R. Jr. (MGR) 1991 90-91Sirota, Richard S. (MGR) 1965 65Sites, Robert J. 1995 95Siversten, William E. 1986 84-85-86Sivinski, Robert E. 1949 47-48-49Skalniak, Phillip J. Jr. 1983 80-81-82-83Slough, Jamieson J. 1994 91-92-93-94Smalley, Daniel S. 1989 89Smilari, Nicholas B. 1973 71-72-73Smith, Allen Jr. 1927 26-27Smith, Brian F. 1996 93Smith, Buckley G. 2013 10Smith, Charles R. Jr. 1949 48Smith, Gardner T. 1992 91-92Smith, Harry T. 1922 22Smith, Kerfoot B. 1933 33Smith, Lawrence 1932 31-32Smith, Ralph A. 1937 36-37Smith, Thomas C. 1995 92-93-94Snively, Abram B. III 1953 52-53Snyder, Frank A. 1988 85-86-87-88Sobotka, William F. III 1977 75-76Solberg, Thorwald A. 1916 15-16Sollberger, Melvin H. (MGR) 1960 60Somerdyk, Harold J. 2009 06-07Somerville, Matthew C. 1999 99Soran, James J. III 1973 71Soroka, Steven L. 1972 71-72Soucek, Archie H. 1937 35-36-37Soucek, Zeus 1923 21-22-23Soules, Stephen M. 1976 74-75-76South, Jerry C. 1931 30-31Southworth, John V. Jr. 1954 53-54Spalding, Robert L. 2008 06Spanagel, Herman A. 1914 13-14Spiegel, William D. (MGR) 1942 41Spring, Arthur F. 1930 28-29-30Stacey, Ernest R. 1947 46Stair, Ralph M. 1943 42Standen, Sean M. 2009 06-07-08Stanford, Peter W. 1980 78-79-80Stark, Richard N. 1964 62-63-64Starkey, Robert C. 1914 12-13Stebbings, Christopher B. 2003 00-01-02-03Stevens, Bradford T. 1996 94-95-96Stevens, George C. 1947 46Stewart, Jeb E.B. 1974 73-74Stewart, Joseph D. 1964 62-63-64Stewart, Joseph D. 1973 71-73

Andy Ross, a three-time All-American, was amember of the 1998 US Lacrosse team that wonthe World Championship.

A two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year, Matt Russell was awarded the Kelly Award in2004 after leading the Midshipmen to the National Championship game.

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Stewart, William S. (MGR) 1937 37Stiles, Hubert M. 1946 44-45Stinson, John G. 1950 49-50Stockdale, Lowell A. 1951 49-50-51Stockdale, Wendell B. (MGR)1952 52Stolz, Francis R. 1925 25Strange, Hubert E. Jr. 1952 51-52Strassle, Raymond W. 1944 43Striffler, Brian G. 2011 08-09-10-11Stulb, William K. 1977 75-76-77Sturgell, Robert A. 1982 81-82Stutt, William C. 1949 47-48-49Styron, Ernest L. Jr. 1980 77-78-79-80Styron, Jeffrey W. 1981 78-79-80-81Suhr, James W. (MGR) 1970 70Suhr, Matthew 2011 11Sullivan, Brian W. 1989 87-88-89Sullivan, Daniel J. 1995 93-94-95Sullivan, Evan M. 2010 07-08-09-10Sullivan, James F. IV 2005 03-04-05Sullivan, John T. 1939 37Sullivan, Paul T. 2010 10Sumner, Christopher A. 1993 92Supko, Leonard M. 1970 68-69-70Supko, Michael D. 1972 70-71Supko, Timothy J. 1974 73-74Surman, William V. Jr. 1951 50-51Sutherland, Alan B. Jr. 1927 26-27Sutton, Robert 1964 62-63-64Swain, Ted N. 1943 42Swan, Bryan F. 1930 29-30Swanson, Stanley R. 1954 52-53-54Swenson, Lyman K. 1916 16Swinburne, Edwin R. 1925 25Sybor, Micah T. 2002 00-01-02Sylvester, Gerald D. 1952 50-51-52Szabo, Steven F. 1965 64-65

<< T >>Tabb, Hugh A. 1962 62Tamulevich, Carl J. 1968 66-67-68Tarr, Robert J. Jr. 1966 65-66Taylor, Edmund B. 1925 23-24-25Taylor, John M. IV 1964 62-63-64Taylor, Perry R. II 2000 00Teague, Brendan M. 2008 06-07-08Tempesta, Edward C. 1970 68-69-70TenEyck, Abraham C. 1912 10Thing, Wilbur W. 1936 35-36Thompson, Paul B. 1919 18Thompson, Raymond W. Jr. 1933 31Thompson, William C. Jr. 1935 34-35Thorp, Andrew O. 2009 07-08-09Thyberg, Daniel W. 2012 11Tierney, John A. 1993 92-93Titus, Edward U. 1922 20-21-22Tobin, Robert G. Jr. 1948 47-48Todd, Alexander W. Jr. (MGR)1951 51Tonetti, John S. 1952 51-52Tormey, Andrew J. 2009 06-07-08-09Torrey, Philip H. Jr. 1934 34Tracy, George P. 1963 61-62-63Treadwell, Lawrence P. Jr. 1951 50-51Trenti, Gary W. 1978 76Tucker, Alfred B. III (MGR) 1931 31Tucker, Benjamin W. Jr. 1970 68-69-70Turner, Edmund L. 1955 54-55Tyler, Marshall A. 1933 31-32-33

<< U >>Ulcickas, Simon J. Jr. 1955 53-54-55Ulmer, Timothy M. 1993 93

<< V >>VanLangen, James 1979 77-78-79Vassar, Daniel R. 2008 07-08Vazquez, Alan A. 1983 83Vazquez, James T. 1981 78-79-80-81Venier, Thomas H. 1976 73-74

Vernam, Matthew R. 2012 09-10-11Verschueren, Joseph 1968 67-68VerSchure, Robert M. 1974 73Veth, Kenneth L. 1935 34-35Vickery, Howard L. 1915 14-15Villareal, Claro W. 1990 89-90Vinje, Edward W. 1960 60Virtue, Christopher F. 1974 72-73-74Virtue, Richard W. 1968 66-67Visgauss, Mikelis 2008 05-06-07-08Vogelsberg, Robert 1978 75Voinot, Paul E. 1920 18-19Voith, Charles P. 1973 72-73Vossellar, John H. 1953 51

<< W >>Wade, John F. 1990 89-90Wagner, David C. 1977 74-75-76-77Walborn, Stephen E. 1997 95-96-97Walden, Albert J. 1928 27-28Walden, Arthur St. Clair 1928 26Walker, Geoffrey C. Jr. 1996 94-95-96Wall, Orlando A. 1949 47-48Walla, David L. 1972 70-71-72Wallace, Donald C. Jr. 1947 46Wallace, William B. 2007 04-05-06-07Wallin, Thomas R. 2007 04-05-06-07Ward, Alfred G. (MGR) 1932 32Ward, Norvell G. 1935 33-34-35Ward, Xenophon C. 1946 45Warner, Richard A. 2011 08-09-10-11Warner, Spencer H. 1919 18Warren, George F. 1957 55-56-57Watters, Harold 1921 19-20-21Wead, Frank W. 1916 15-16Webster, Fletcher O. 1910 08-09Wedekind, Dennis L. 1965 63-64-65Weems, George T. 1942 40-41Wehman, Richard P. 1983 80-81-82-83Wehman, Robert J. 1987 84-85-86-87Weinhaus, Earl M. Jr. 1971 70Welch, Francis M. 1939 39Wells, Howard A. Jr. 1959 59Welsh, David J. 1929 28-29Welsh, Luther 1909 08-09

Wenham, Mark A. 1982 79Wesson, Joseph H. 1935 35West, John T. 1932 31West, Logan T. 2012 10-11Whalen, John David W. 2000 00Wheeler, Richard C. (MGR) 1971 71Whelchel, David L. 1930 29-30Whipps, Russell E. 1959 57-58-59White, Ernest C. (MGR) 1943 42White, Theodore C. 1958 57-58White, Zebulon L. Jr. 1931 30Whiting, Bryce A. 1994 94Wickham, Ryan J. 2012 09-10-11Widmann, Michael R. 2000 97-98-99Wieland, Roger F. Jr. 2008 06-07-08Wier, John P. Jr. 1940 39-40Wiley, Gordon S. 1942 40-41Wiley, Herbert V. 1915 12-13-14-15Wilhelm, John R. 1945 44Wilhelm, Phillip J. 1976 74Wilkes, Charles 1920 19Wilkes, John 1916 15-16Willandt, Ted A. 1963 62-63Williams, James D. 1958 57-58Williams, John C. 1960 60Williams, Lawrence E. Jr. 1945 43-44Williams, Percy W. Jr. 1955 53-54-55Williamson, Delbert F. 1927 25-26-27Wiltse, Lloyd J. 1914 11-13-14Winston, James M. 2006 05-06Winter, Patrick B. 2007 05-06-07Wisenbaker, James L. 1919 18Woeppel, Jaren L. 2010 07-08-09-10Wolfe, Bryan T. 2003 02-03Wootton, William T. 1944 43Worden, Frank L. 1917 16-17Worrell, John R. Jr. 1957 57Wright, James M. 1934 34Wright, Richard T. 1953 51-52-53Wuertz, Joseph B. (MGR) 1956 56

<< Y >>Yannarella, Anthony M. 1962 62Yatras, Dennis A. 1969 67-68-69Young, E.P. Paul Jr. (MGR) 1946 45Young, Robert T. 1910 08-09-10Youse, James A. 1953 53

<< Z >>Zebian, Cory (TRNR) 2010 09-10Zimmerman, Robert H. 1982 80Zimmerman, Thomas 2009 06-07-08-09Zink, Christopher P. (MGR) 2006 05

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LIST

Hall of Famer George Tracy (‘63), along with All-Americans Don MacLaughlin (‘63) and PeteTaylor (‘64).

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Overall Conf. Conf.Year Coach Captain Record H A N Record Finish Postseason1908 Breyer/Hudgins Unknown 1-2-01909 Breyer/Hudgins Luther Welsh 2-2-01910 Breyer/Hudgins Hugh Branham 6-1-01911 George Finlayson Unknown 4-2-01912 George Finlayson George La Mountain 5-0-11913 George Finlayson Frederick McKee 4-2-21914 George Finlayson Lloyd Wiltse 6-0-11915 George Finlayson Ralph Mitchell 4-3-11916 George Finlayson Unknown 6-1-01917 George Finlayson Unknown 2-0-01918 George Finlayson Frederick Douthit 4-0-01919 George Finlayson Unknown 5-0-01920 George Finlayson Hilyer Gearing 9-0-01921 George Finlayson Hiram Shaw 7-0-01922 George Finlayson Albert Morehouse 7-0-01923 George Finlayson Zeus Soucek 8-0-1 8-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-01924 George Finlayson Carl Cullen 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-01925 George Finlayson Fred Billing 8-0-0 7-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-01926 George Finlayson Donald Albertson 7-0-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-01927 George Finlayson Delbert Williamson 6-1-0 6-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-01928 George Finlayson Howard Ransford 7-1-1 7-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 USILA Quad-National Champion1929 George Finlayson Elliott Parish Jr. 9-0-0 8-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1930 George Finlayson Unknown 6-2-0 5-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-01931 George Finlayson Unknown 6-1-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-01932 George Finlayson George James Jr. 5-2-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-01933 George Finlayson Glover Ferguson 3-3-1 2-3-1 1-0-0 0-0-01934 George Finlayson John Condon 4-1-2 3-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-01935 George Finlayson Kenneth Schacht 4-3-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-01936 William “Dinty” Moore Jean Moreau 4-3-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-01937 William “Dinty” Moore Ralph Smith 4-3-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-01938 William “Dinty” Moore Frank Case Jr. 7-0-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1939 William “Dinty” Moore Nathaniel James III 6-1-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-01940 William “Dinty” Moore Edmund Gillette Jr. 6-3-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-01941 William “Dinty” Moore John Howard Jr. 6-2-1 6-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-01942 William “Dinty” Moore Francis Brady 7-2-0 6-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-01943 William “Dinty” Moore Robert Booze 7-1-0 7-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1944 William “Dinty” Moore Albert Giorgis 6-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-01945 William “Dinty” Moore Charles Guy 6-2-1 5-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 USILA Co-National Champion1946 William “Dinty” Moore Edgar Hanson 8-2-0 6-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1947 William “Dinty” Moore Robert Metzger 7-3-0 7-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-01948 William “Dinty” Moore Arthur Markel 8-3-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-01949 William “Dinty” Moore James Chambers II 11-0-0 9-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 USILA Co-National Champion1950 William “Dinty” Moore John McNally 6-4-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-01951 William “Dinty” Moore Charles McDonough 5-5-0 5-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-01952 William “Dinty” Moore Robert McDonald 8-2-0 6-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-01953 William “Dinty” Moore William Deale 8-2-0 7-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-01954 William “Dinty” Moore John Jones Jr. 10-0-0 7-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1955 William “Dinty” Moore Simon Ulcickas Jr. 9-1-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-01956 William “Dinty” Moore Mattison Burt Jr. 7-3-0 6-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-01957 William “Dinty” Moore Shannon Heyward 7-2-0 5-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-01958 William “Dinty” Moore Edward Britton III 6-4-0 5-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-01959 Willis Bilderback Ed Gibbons 6-3-1 3-2-1 3-1-0 0-0-01960 Willis Bilderback Richard Pariseau 10-1-0 7-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1961 Willis Bilderback Neil Reich 9-2-0 6-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA Co-National Champion1962 Willis Bilderback Roger Kisiel 10-1-0 7-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1963 Willis Bilderback George Tracy 8-1-0 5-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1964 Willis Bilderback Pete Taylor 10-0-0 7-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1965 Willis Bilderback Brian Lantier 12-0-0 9-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1966 Willis Bilderback Owen McFadden 11-1-0 8-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 USILA National Champion1967 Willis Bilderback Al Davey 9-2-0 7-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 USILA Tri-National Champion1968 Willis Bilderback John McIntosh, Malcolm Ogilvie 7-3-1 7-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-0

Navy’s All-Time Coaching LedgerNational NCAA Tournament

Coach Seasons Yrs. Record Pct. All-Americans Championships AppearancesBreyer/Hudgins 1908-10 3 9-5-0 .643George Finlayson 1911-35 25 140-25-10 .829 67 2 (1 Quad-Champion)William “Dinty” Moore 1936-58 23 159-50-2 .758 146 6 (2 Co-Champion)Willis Bilderback 1959-72 14 131-26-2 .830 92 9 (1 Co-, 2 Tri-Champion) 2Dick Szlasa 1973-82 10 85-44-0 .659 49 10Bryan Matthews 1983-94 12 84-61-0 .579 35 7Richie Meade 1995-2011 17 142-97-0 .594 39 7Totals 1908-Present 104 750-308-14 .706 428 17 (3 Co-, 2 Tri-, 1 Quad-) 26

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Year Coach Captain Record H A N Record Finish Postseason1969 Willis Bilderback Dennis Yatras 10-3-0 8-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-01970 Willis Bilderback Harry MacLaughlin 11-1-0 7-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 USILA Tri-National Champion1971 — Inaugural NCAA Lacrosse Championship1971 Willis Bilderback Karl Schwelm 10-4-0 7-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1972 Willis Bilderback Dennis Supko 8-4-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1973 Dick Szlasa John Pilli 8-5-0 6-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1974 Dick Szlasa Joe Avveduti 7-5-0 5-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1975 Dick Szlasa John Lawlor 10-5-0 5-1-0 5-3-0 0-1-0 NCAA Finalist1976 Dick Szlasa Bill Mueller, Steve Soules 10-3-0 7-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1977 Dick Szlasa Jeff Long, Bill Stulb 10-5-0 5-2-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1978 Dick Szlasa Brian McCormack, Jim Shulson 11-3-0 6-1-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1979 Dick Szlasa Mike Chanenchuk, Mike Hannan 9-4-0 4-1-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1980 Dick Szlasa Mike Buzzell, Ernie Styron 7-4-0 4-4-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1981 Dick Szlasa Jim Bianchi, Mike McLaughlin 7-5-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Semifinals1982 Dick Szlasa David Jones, John Korn 6-5-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1983 Bryan Matthews Robert Bianchi, Rich Hayes 5-6-0 4-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-01984 Bryan Matthews Tom Calabrese, Neil Duffy 6-6-0 4-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-01985 Bryan Matthews Chris Adams 5-6-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 0-0-01986 Bryan Matthews Glen Miles 8-4-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1987 Bryan Matthews Bob Wehman 9-4-0 7-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1988 Bryan Matthews Jim Darcy 8-5-0 3-3-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1989 Bryan Matthews Joe Schweitzer 8-5-0 6-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 NCAA Quarterfinals1990 Bryan Matthews Brian Keith 7-4-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-01991 Bryan Matthews John Duthie 5-6-0 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-01992 Bryan Matthews Sean Donnelly 8-5-0 3-3-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA First Round1993 Bryan Matthews John Tierney 8-4-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 NCAA First Round1994 Bryan Matthews Tommy Roszko 7-6-0 5-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 NCAA First Round1995 Richie Meade Rob Bailey 6-6-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-01996 Richie Meade Brian Hay 4-8-0 4-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-01997 Richie Meade Chris Messineo 6-6-0 4-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-01998 Richie Meade Howie Meehan 7-6-0 5-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-01999 Richie Meade J.L. Reppert 7-7-0 6-2-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 NCAA First Round

2000 — Navy joined the ECAC Lacrosse League2000 Richie Meade Jon Brianas 9-4-0 4-1-0 4-3-0 1-0-0 5-1 2nd2001 Richie Meade Michael Sheedy 8-5-0 5-3-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 4-2 3rd2002 Richie Meade Eddie McKinnon 8-5-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 3-2 3rd2003 Richie Meade Dan Kretz 6-7-0 4-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 1-4 T-5th

2004 — Navy joined the Patriot League2004 Richie Meade Thomas Morris 15-3-0 7-2-0 6-0-0 2-1-0 7-0 1st NCAA Finalist2005 Richie Meade Seth DiNola 12-4-0 7-1-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 5-1 T-1st NCAA Quarterfinals2006 Richie Meade Jon Birsner, Matt Russell 11-4-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-0-0 5-1 T-1st NCAA First Round2007 Richie Meade Andrew Dow 11-4-0 7-1-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 6-0 1st NCAA First Round2008 Richie Meade Jordan DiNola 10-6-0 4-3-0 5-1-0 1-2-0 5-1 T-1st NCAA Quarterfinals2009 Richie Meade Andy Tormey 11-5-0 4-1-0 5-4-0 2-0-0 4-2 3rd NCAA First Round2010 Richie Meade Anthony Arena 7-8-0 4-3-0 2-4-0 1-1-0 7-8 2nd2011 Richie Meade Marty Gallagher 4-9-0 3-3-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 2-4 5th

***Games sites for contests played between 1908 - 1922 were not documented***

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1908Inaugural season under Breyer/HudginsRecord: 1-2; Independent

Johns Hopkins L 1-6Harvard L 1-7Baltimore City W 4-2

1909Record: 2-2; Independent

Johns Hopkins L 4-7Mt. Washington L.C. L 3-7Harvard W 6-3Baltimore City W 5-2

1910Record: 6-1; Independent

Mt. Washington Jr. W 6-0Johns Hopkins W 7-6Mt. Washington L.C. W 6-1Harvard L 0-1Lehigh W 4-2Swarthmore W 7-5Carlisle W 3-2

1911Inaugural season under George FinlaysonRecord: 4-2; Independent

Johns Hopkins L 1-2Cornell W 12-0Lehigh W 7-2Harvard L 2-4Mt. Washington L.C. W 6-0Swarthmore W 7-1

1912Record: 5-0-1; Independent3-21 Baltimore City W 4-23-28 Maryland Club W 30-14-4 Lehigh W 11-14-18 Swarthmore T 6-65-4 Crescent A.C. W 6-45-9 Mt. Washington L.C. W 2-0

1913Record: 4-2-2; Independent

Baltimore City W 9-1Walbrook A.C. W 6-2Lehigh L 3-4Johns Hopkins T 4-4Harvard L 4-8Swarthmore T 5-5Carlisle W 5-2Mt. Washington L.C. W 8-0

1914Record: 6-0-1; Independent

Lehigh W 5-1Baltimore City W 5-0Johns Hopkins W 5-2Swarthmore W 6-0Harvard W 11-4Carlisle T 3-3Penn W 8-0

1915Record: 4-3-1; Independent

Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-2Cornell W 4-1Baltimore City W 10-1Johns Hopkins L 2-4Harvard L 1-2Swarthmore W 11-0Penn W 5-0Carlisle T 1-1

1916Record: 6-1; Independent

Baltimore City W 15-1Cornell W 5-2Penn W 6-2Johns Hopkins L 3-6Harvard W 6-3Swarthmore W 4-2Mt. Washington L.C. W 4-1

1917Record: 2-0; Independent

Baltimore City W 10-1Penn W 4-1

1918Record: 4-0; Independent

Baltimore City W 8-0Swarthmore W 2-0Johns Hopkins W 12-0Carlisle W 3-1

1919Record: 5-0; Independent

Penn State W 13-0Johns Hopkins W 5-3Swarthmore W 10-0Lehigh W 4-1Syracuse W 13-0

1920Record: 9-0; Independent

Maryland State W 11-1Lehigh W 9-1Swarthmore W 10-0Harvard W 5-2Baltimore City W 12-1St. John’s W 5-0Syracuse W 7-1Penn State W 13-0Hobart W 2-0

1921Record: 7-0; Independent

Maryland State W 15-0Penn W 11-1Harvard W 11-0Swarthmore W 15-0Cornell W 15-2Johns Hopkins W 9-0Penn State W 18-0

1922Record: 7-0; Independent4-1 Maryland Club W 16-04-8 Cornell W 20-14-12 Penn W 17-04-22 Lehigh W 5-34-29 Penn State W 13-05-6 Johns Hopkins W 9-15-13 Mt. Washington L.C. W 3-2

1923Record: 8-0-1; IndependentHome: 8-0-0 Away: 0-0-1Neutral:0-0-03-31 Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 12-14-7 Mt. Washington L.C. W 8-24-14 Maryland Club W 4-24-21 Lehigh W 10-14-28 Penn W 5-15-2 St. John’s W 12-15-5 Penn State W 12-25-12 Johns Hopkins W 6-35-19 at Syracuse T 2-2

George Finlayson1911-1935 (25 years)

Record: 140-25-10 (.829)

• One of the mostsuccessful coachesat Navy, posting winsin 82.9 percent ofthe contests duringhis 25-year tenure.• Led the Mids totheir first undefeatedseason with a 5-0-1record in 1912 —produced 12 unbeat-en teams overall.• Orchestrated Navy’s longest undefeatedstreak of 46 games between 1916-23.• Led Navy to its first National Championshipin 1928, followed by the Mids’ second title in1929 with a flawless 9-0-0 record.

Finlayson at NavyOverall

Yr Record NC1911 4-2-01912 5-0-11913 4-2-21914 6-0-11915 4-3-11916 6-1-01917 2-0-01918 4-0-01919 5-0-01920 9-0-01921 7-0-01922 7-0-01923 8-0-11924 4-3-01925 8-0-01926 7-0-01927 6-1-01928 7-1-1 1

1929 9-0-0 11930 6-2-01931 6-1-01932 5-2-01933 3-3-11934 4-1-21935 4-3-01-National Champion

• 2 NationalChampionships• 67 All-Americans

Frank Breyer / Bill Hudgins1908-10 (3 years)Record: 9-5 (.643)

• Guided the first Navy varsity lacrosse squads.• Led Navy to its first win in school history — a 4-2 victory overBaltimore City in 1908.

Breyer/Hudgins at NavyOverall

Yr Record NC1908 1-2-01909 2-2-01910 6-1-0

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1924Record: 4-3; IndependentHome: 3-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-14-12 & vs. Maryland L 3-54-19 Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 12-04-26 at Johns Hopkins L 4-55-3 Penn W 16-15-10 Penn State W 14-05-17 Syracuse L 1-25-31 at Army W 5-0& game played in Washington, D.C.

1925Record: 8-0; IndependentHome: 7-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-8 Stevens Inst. of Tech W 14-04-11 Yale W 11-04-18 New York W 3-05-2 at Princeton W 2-05-9 Johns Hopkins W 8-15-16 Rutgers W 6-35-23 Toronto W 6-25-30 Army W 3-2

1926Record: 7-0; IndependentHome: 5-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-04-3 New York W 4-04-17 Lafayette W 23-04-24 Lehigh W 8-15-1 Rutgers W 10-25-8 at Cornell W 3-05-15 Onondaga Indians W 14-35-29 at Army W 3-2

1927Record: 6-1; IndependentHome: 6-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-04-2 New York W 11-14-9 Cornell W 11-14-16 Maryland W 6-24-30 Randolph-Macon W 7-15-7 at Johns Hopkins L 5-65-14 Lehigh W 18-15-28 Army W 6-1

1928USILA National ChampionProgram’s First National TitleRecord: 7-1-1; IndependentHome: 7-0-0 Away: 0-1-1Neutral:0-03-31 New York W 7-34-14 Georgia Tech W 14-14-21 Lehigh W 11-04-25 Virginia W 19-04-28 Colgate W 14-15-5 at Maryland L 2-35-12 Johns Hopkins W 5-35-19 Randolph-Macon W 9-26-2 at Army T 4-4

1929USILA National ChampionRecord: 9-0; IndependentHome: 8-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-03-30 New York W 11-04-6 Randolph-Macon W 13-14-13 Lehigh W 11-14-20 Lafayette W 17-14-27 Georgia Tech W 14-05-4 at Syracuse W 6-35-11 Penn State W 7-45-18 Penn W 7-46-1 Maryland W 4-3

1930Record: 6-2; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-5 Oxford-Cambridge L 4-54-19 Georgia Tech W 23-14-26 Lafayette W 13-05-3 Harvard W 15-15-10 at Lehigh W 6-15-17 Syracuse W 4-05-24 Western Maryland W 8-05-31 Maryland L 1-5

1931Record: 6-1; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-11 Western Maryland W 10-04-18 Georgia Tech W 24-14-25 Lafayette W 11-05-2 Brown W 12-25-9 Lehigh W 18-15-16 at Harvard W 12-15-30 Maryland L 1-8

1932Record: 5-2; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-9 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-54-16 Western Maryland W 10-24-23 Lehigh W 23-04-30 MIT W 24-05-7 at Penn W 9-25-14 Harvard W 6-25-28 Maryland L 2-4

1933Record: 3-3-1; IndependentHome: 2-3-1 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-04-8 Harvard T 6-64-15 Lehigh W 16-24-22 Maryland L 3-74-29 Penn W 6-15-6 at Penn State W 11-45-13 Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-105-27 Army L 5-8

1934Record: 4-1-2; IndependentHome: 3-1-1 Away: 1-0-1Neutral:0-04-7 Penn W 13-14-14 at Princeton T 2-24-21 Penn State W 13-34-28 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-115-5 Syracuse W 11-85-12 Maryland T 6-65-26 at Army W 6-5

1935Record: 4-3; IndependentHome: 3-3 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-6 Harvard W 7-14-13 Princeton L 3-44-27 Syracuse W 16-105-4 at Yale W 24-65-11 Maryland L 5-65-18 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-146-1 Army W 7-6

1936Inaugural season under Dinty MooreRecord: 4-3; IndependentHome: 3-2 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-04-4 Harvard W 8-24-11 at Princeton W 8-54-25 Syracuse W 8-65-2 Yale W 8-35-9 Maryland L 2-75-16 Mt. Washington L.C. L 1-95-30 at Army L 4-10

William “Dinty” Moore1936-58 (23 years)

Record: 159-50-2 (.758)

• Led the Mids to at least a share of sixnational titles, including outright champi-onships in 1939, ‘43, ‘46 and ‘54.• Produced 146 All-Americans, including33First-Team All-Americas under his tutelage, including Navy’s firstSchmeisser Memorial Cup recipient — team captain Charles Guy.• Directed the Mids to a 20-6 victory over Drexel in 1943, in whichRobert Booze established an Academy record for goals in a gamewith eight.• Helped mold Stewart McLean and National Hall of Fame memberJames Chambers II into the top attackmen during their era, as bothwere recipients of the Jack Turnbull Memorial Award.• Led the Mids to three undefeated seasons, including an 11-0-0record in 1949.• Coached one of only three four-time All-Americans in Navy’s history,James Chambers II.

Moore at NavyOverall

Yr Record NC1936 4-3-01937 4-3-01938 7-0-01939 6-1-0 11940 6-3-01941 6-2-11942 7-2-01943 7-1-0 11944 6-2-01945 6-2-1 21946 8-2-0 11947 7-3-01948 8-3-01949 11-0-0 21950 6-4-01951 5-5-01952 8-2-01953 8-2-01954 10-0-0 11955 9-1-01956 7-3-01957 7-2-01958 6-4-01-National Champion, 2-Co-Champion

• 6 National Championships• 146 All-Americans

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1937Record: 4-3; IndependentHome: 3-3 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-3 Dartmouth W 6-24-10 Harvard W 19-24-17 Princeton L 4-54-24 Yale W 13-15-8 at Syracuse W 15-35-15 Maryland L 2-65-29 Army L 5-6

1938USILA National ChampionRecord: 7-0; IndependentHome: 5-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-04-2 Dartmouth W 11-44-9 Harvard W 13-24-16 Princeton W 8-34-23 at Yale W 14-45-14 Maryland W 8-75-21 Penn W 14-05-28 at Army W 10-3

1939Record: 6-1; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-04-1 Dartmouth W 11-34-8 Harvard W 14-04-15 at Princeton W 7-25-6 Loyola W 14-45-13 Maryland L 3-55-20 Penn W 15-25-27 Army W 5-4

1940Record: 6-3; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-04-3 Dartmouth W 13-34-6 Harvard W 7-24-13 Penn State W 10-14-20 Princeton L 4-94-27 Yale W 11-55-4 Syracuse W 10-95-11 Maryland L 3-125-18 at Penn W 16-26-1 at Army L 2-13

1941Record: 6-2-1; IndependentHome: 6-1-1 Away: 0-1-0Neutral: 0-0-03-29 Dartmouth W 11-54-5 Harvard W 12-04-12 Penn State W 13-44-19 Hobart W 17-44-26 at Princeton L 4-135-3 Syracuse W 14-95-10 Swarthmore T 9-95-14 Penn W 11-45-31 Army L 5-7

1942Record: 7-2; IndependentHome: 6-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-04-2 Dartmouth W 9-84-4 Harvard W 17-44-11 Penn State W 8-54-18 Loyola W 12-84-25 at Rutgers W 10-65-2 Penn W 18-05-9 Princeton L 1-125-16 Cornell W 7-25-27 at Army L 3-6

1943USILA National ChampionRecord: 7-1; IndependentHome: 7-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-03-24 Drexel W 20-64-3 Loyola W 8-14-14 Johns Hopkins W 7-44-24 Penn State W 4-25-1 at Princeton L 6-75-8 Maryland W 9-85-15 Swarthmore W 16-35-29 Army W 12-5

1944Record: 6-2; IndependentHome: 4-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-04-1 City College of NY W 27-04-15 at Swarthmore W 6-04-22 Johns Hopkins L.C. L 3-44/-29 Penn State W 21-15-6 Philadelphia L.C. W 19-15-13 at Johns Hopkins L.C. W 5-45-20 Princeton W 15-15-29 at Army L 5-7

1945USILA National ChampionRecord: 6-2-1; IndependentHome: 5-1-1 Away: 1-1-0 Neutral:0-0-03-31 City College of NY W 29-04-14 Swarthmore W 17-14-21 Johns Hopkins L.C. L 7-84-28 at Penn State W 20-05-5 Cornell W 20-15-5 Dartmouth W 14-05-12 at Johns Hopkins L 5-75-19 Penn State W 23-05-26 Army T 7-7

1946USILA National ChampionRecord: 8-2; IndependentHome: 6-2 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-04-13 Swarthmore W 13-04-20 Johns Hopkins L 12-94-27 Penn State W 14-44-29 Duke W 7-35-1 Syracuse W 20-45-4 at Cornell W 24-55-11 Mt. Washington L.C. L 9-105-15 Maryland W 11-45-18 Cornell W 25-45-25 at Army W 12-10

1947Record: 7-3; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-03-31 Union College W 29-04-3 Dartmouth W 19-54-5 Harvard W 15-14-12 Maryland W 10-94-19 at Princeton L 5-84-26 Penn State W 10-15-3 Duke W 10-45-10 at Johns Hopkins L 7-145-17 Swarthmore W 18-25-24 Army L 3-9

1948Record: 8-3; IndependentHome: 6-2 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-03-31 Dartmouth W 13-64-3 Harvard W 13-34-10 Syracuse W 14-24-17 at Yale W 13-2

4-24 at Maryland L 3-84-28 Duke L 8-145-1 Penn State W 9-35-8 Johns Hopkins L 8-95-15 Princeton W 5-45-22 Lehigh W 14-15-29 at Army W 10-9

1949USILA National ChampionRecord: 11-0; IndependentHome: 9-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-04-4 Williams College W 14-34-6 Harvard W 18-24-9 Virginia W 13-24-13 Duke W 13-74-16 Yale W 13-44-23 Maryland W 14-44-30 at Penn State W 19-75-7 at Princeton W 11-85-14 Penn W 20-45-21 Swarthmore W 18-35-28 Army W 14-5

1950Record: 6-4; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-04-1 Washington College W 10-54-8 Harvard W 15-04-10 Duke W 10-94-15 Penn State W 9-64-22 at Maryland W 6-54-29 at Yale L 1-55-6 Princeton L 6-115-13 Johns Hopkins L 4-85-20 at Penn W 18-25-27 at Army L 8-11

Legendary Navy head coach Dinty Moore and1954 team captain Jack Jones.

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1951Record: 5-5; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-03-28 Washington College W 8-64-4 Harvard W 14-34-7 Swarthmore W 14-44-14 Penn State W 10-14-21 Maryland L 9-104-28 at Duke L 6-175-5 at Princeton L 7-165-12 at Johns Hopkins L 10-135-19 Penn W 18-25-26 Army L 5-11

1952Record: 8--2; IndependentHome: 6-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-03-29 Washington College W 12-74-3 Dartmouth W 12-34-5 Harvard W 8-74-12 Penn State W 21-04-19 at Maryland W 10-94/26 Virginia L 8-95-3 Princeton W 10-55-10 Johns Hopkins W 10-95-17 at Penn W 17-25-24 at Army L 4-15

1953Record: 8-2; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-03-28 Washington College W 13-54-4 Harvard W 13-14-7 Virginia W 8-74-11 Penn State W 19-14-18 Maryland L 9-104-25 Duke W 9-55-2 at Princeton L 8-135-9 at Johns Hopkins W 7-45-16 Penn W 12-55-23 Army W 10-7

1954USILA National ChampionRecord: 10-0; IndependentHome: 7-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-04-3 Washington College W 18-04-8 Harvard W 21-24-10 at Virginia W 14-34-14 Penn State W 23-14-17 at Maryland W 12-74-24 Duke W 17-35-1 Princeton W 13-45-8 Johns Hopkins W 12-35-15 Penn W 15-55-29 at Army W 9-3

1955Record: 9-1; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-03-26 Washington College W 13-44-4 Harvard W 21-34-12 Duke W 15-84-16 at Penn State W 16-24-20 at Penn W 23-14-23 Virginia W 17-54-30 Maryland L 8-95-7 at Princeton W 16-75-14 at Johns Hopkins W 13-35-28 Army W 6-2

1956Record: 7-3; IndependentHome: 6-1 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-03-24 Washington College W 18-104-3 Syracuse W 20-64-7 Harvard W 18-24-14 Penn State W 17-44-21 Virginia W 8-54-28 at Maryland L 5-105-5 at Duke W 23-45-12 Johns Hopkins L 6-85-19 Princeton W 14-45-26 at Army L 5-8

1957Record: 7-2; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-03-30 Washington College W 18-114-6 Harvard W 14-14-13 Penn State W 19-84-20 Duke W 21-04-27 Maryland L 4-55-4 at Virginia W 10-55-11 at Johns Hopkins L 6-155-18 at Princeton W 12-106-1 Army W 14-6

1958Record: 6-4; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-03-29 Washington College W 17-84-9 Colgate W 15-24-12 Penn State W 18-24-19 Princeton W 15-124-26 at Maryland L 10-175-3 Virginia L 14-155-10 Johns Hopkins L 7-145-13 Duke W 23-25-17 at Penn W 18-05-31 at Army L 12-17

1959Inaugural season under Willis BilderbackRecord: 6-3-1; IndependentHome: 3-2-1 Away: 3-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-03-28 Rutgers W 10-94-4 Washington College W 8-64-11 at Penn State W 29-34-18 at Princeton L 7-84-25 Maryland L 8-155-2 at Virginia W 9-55-9 at Johns Hopkins W 13-115-12 Duke W 16-15-16 Baltimore T 6-65-30 Army L 6-11

Willis Bilderback1959-72 (14 years)

Record: 131-26-2 (.830)• Made Navy a household name among thelacrosse community in the 60s — noted asthe Golden Age.• The winningest coach (pct) in NCAA history,winning 83.0 percent of his games.• Recipient of the Morris Touchstone MemorialAward, the National Coach of the Year, in justhis second year as Navy’s head coach• Led Navy to at least a share of nine National Championshipsbetween 1960-70, including eight in a row between 1960-67 ... his fiveoutright titles between 1962-66 is a feat no other team has matched inthe history of the sport.• Molded attackman James Lewis into a three-time First-Team All-America selection and the only three-time recipient of the Jack TurnbullMemorial Award.• Led the Mids to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in1971 and 72, the first two years the tournament we held.

Bilderback at NavyOverall

Yr Record NCAA NC1959 6-3-11960 10-1-0 11961 9-2-0 21962 10-1-0 11963 8-1-0 11964 10-0-0 11965 12-0-0 11966 11-1-0 11967 9-2-0 31968 7-3-11969 10-3-01970 11-1-0 31971 10-4-0 �

1972 8-4-0 �1-National Champion, 2-Co-Champion, 3-Tri-Champion

• 9 National Championships• 92 All-Americans• 2 NCAA Tournament appearances

1959 team captain Ed Gibbons and Willis Bilderback, who took over the coaching reins in 1959.

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1960USILA National ChampionRecord: 10-1; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-04-2 at Rutgers W 15-24-6 Penn State W 17-34-9 Washington College W 19-04-16 Princeton W 16-54-23 Virginia W 9-24-30 at Maryland W 15-145-7 Duke W 18-55-14 Johns Hopkins W 15-75-21 Baltimore W 10-35-28 Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-116-4 at Army W 10-7

1961USILA Co-National ChampionRecord: 9-2; IndependentHome: 6-2 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-04-1 Rutgers W 12-34-8 Penn State W 16-54-12 Washington College W 18-54-15 at Princeton W 10-54-22 at Virginia W 8-74-29 Maryland W 9-75-6 Duke W 17-25-13 at Johns Hopkins W 15-95-20 Baltimore W 12-105-27 Mt. Washington L.C. L 10-156-3 Army L 8-10

1962USILA National ChampionRecord: 10-1; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-03-31 at Rutgers W 17-64-7 Harvard W 17-44-14 Princeton W 13-34-21 Virginia W 11-84-28 at Maryland W 22-125-2 Washington College W 16-15-5 Duke W 16-25-12 Johns Hopkins W 16-11

5-19 Baltimore W 15-85-26 Baltimore L.C. L 13-166-2 at Army W 8-5

1963USILA National ChampionRecord: 8-1; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-03-30 Rutgers W 13-34-6 Washington College W 12-24-13 at Princeton W 9-64-20 at Virginia W 10-34-27 Maryland W 17-95-4 Duke W 15-25-11 at Johns Hopkins W 10-55-18 Baltimore W 19-76-1 Army L 9-11

1964USILA National ChampionRecord: 10-0; IndependentHome: 7-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-03-28 at Rutgers W 20-34-4 Washington College W 13-44-11 Princeton W 16-14-18 Duke W 16-24-25 at Maryland W 11-75-2 Virginia W 12-45-9 Johns Hopkins W 15-35-16 Baltimore W 16-45-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 18-85-30 at Army W 9-41965USILA National ChampionRecord: 12-0; IndependentHome: 9-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-04-3 Mt. Washington L.C. W 11-104-7 Harvard W 16-14-10 at Princeton W 17-94-17 Duke W 19-24-24 Maryland W 13-74-28 Washington College W 22-15-1 at Hofstra W 19-25-8 at Johns Hopkins W 15-65-15 Virginia W 13-55-22 Baltimore W 22-55-29 Philadelphia L.C. W 14-56-5 Army W 18-7

1966USILA National ChampionRecord: 11-1; IndependentHome: 8-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-04-2 Washington College W 18-34-6 Baltimore L.C. W 15-44-9 Princeton W 14-94-16 Mt. Washington L.C. L 11-124-23 at Maryland W 11-94-27 Hofstra W 11-24-30 at Virginia W 14-35-7 Duke W 22-35-14 Johns Hopkins W 12-75-21 Baltimore W 18-25-28 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-26-4 at Army W 16-7

1967USILA Tri-National ChampionRecord: 9-2; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-04-1 Syracuse W 18-44-5 Harvard W 15-14-8 at Princeton W 12-64-15 Mt. Washington L.C. (2OT) L 8-94-22 Maryland W 10-84-29 at Virginia W 8-3

5-4 Australian All-Stars W 17-145-13 at Johns Hopkins L 6-95-20 Baltimore W 19-25-27 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-46-3 Army W 7-5

1968Record: 7-3-1; IndependentHome: 7-1-0 Away: 0-2-1Neutral: 0-0-03-30 Syracuse W 14-04-3 Harvard W 14-34-6 Mt. Washington L.C. L 5-104-13 Princeton W 8-64-20 at Maryland L 3-54-27 Virginia W 12-65-4 University Club W 9-75-11 Johns Hopkins L 3-115-18 Baltimore W 15-15-25 Philadelphia L.C. W 11-26-1 at Army T 7-7

1969Record: 10-3; IndependentHome: 8-2 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-03-26 Denison W 22-23-29 Carling L.C. L 8-104-2 Harvard W 17-84-5 Mt. Washington L.C. W 15-44-12 at Princeton L 8-104-19 Maryland W 7-64-26 at Virginia W 6-55-3 Hofstra W 11-05-10 at Johns Hopkins W 9-65-14 Washington College W 8-35-17 Baltimore W 23-15-24 Philadelphia L.C. W 9-65-31 Army L 4-14

1970USILA Tri-National ChampionRecord: 11-1; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-03-28 Carling L.C. W 5-44-1 Harvard W 9-74-4 Mt. Washington L.C. W 6-44-11 Princeton W 9-34-18 Maryland W 6-34-25 Virginia W 11-75-2 at Hofstra W 9-45-9 Johns Hopkins L 7-95-13 at Washington College W 12-35-16 Baltimore W 19-05-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-15-30 at Army W 8-7

1971NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 10-4; IndependentHome: 7-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 1-03-17 Yale W 8-44-3 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-104-7 Harvard W 8-44-10 at Princeton W 15-44-17 Washington & Lee W 10-84-24 at Virginia L 7-115-1 Hofstra W 8-55-8 ! vs. Johns Hopkins W 9-65-12 Washington College W 20-45-15 Baltimore W 13-4

NCAA First Round (Charlottesville, Va.)5-22 at Virginia W 9-65-25 Maryland W 10-5

NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.)5-29 at Maryland L 7-106-6 Army L 4-7! game played in Houston, Texas

Morris Touchstone Memorial Award winnerDick Szlasa gives his Midshipmen a pep talk atpractice.

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1972NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 8-4; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-03-22 at Washington College W 18-33-25 at Maryland L 10-124-1 at Cornell W 12-94-6 Harvard W 16-34-12 Baltimore W 16-34-15 at Washington & Lee W 19-84-22 Virginia W 12-104-29 Johns Hopkins L 3-175-3 Rutgers W 7-65-6 at Hofstra W 8-35-13 at Army L 8-9

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-20 Cortland State (2OT) L 9-10

1973NCAA Tournament QualifierInaugural season under Dick SzlasaRecord: 8-5; IndependentHome: 6-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03-17 Dartmouth W 16-2 ----3-21 #14 Washington College W 14-5 43-24 #15 Cortland State W 11-6 43-31 #9 Cornell W 5-4 44-4 Harvard W 21-4 44-7 at Princeton W 19-5 44-14 #3 Maryland L 7-14 4

4-21 at #3 Virginia L 9-11 44-25 at #7 Rutgers W 6-4 44-28 #6 Hofstra L 9-10 45-5 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 65-12 #5 Army W 8-5 7

NCAA First Round (Lexington, Va.)5-19 at #4 Wash. & Lee (3OT) L 12-13 66-4 Final Ranking 6

1974NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 7-5; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03/16 Dartmouth W 23-4 63/20 UMBC W 16-7 43/23 #5 Washington & Lee L 10-13 43/30 at #6 Cornell L 12-17 54/6 at #7 Hofstra W 17-6 64/13 #12 Princeton W 19-5 64/20 at Maryland L 7-12 ----4/24 #8 Rutgers W 12-8 64/27 #5 Virginia L 9-13 65/4 #2 Johns Hopkins W 13-12 65/11 at #13 Army W 12-9 6

NCAA First Round (Lexington, Va.)5/18 at #3 Washington & Lee L 9-11 66/4 Final Ranking 6

1975National Runner-UpNCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 10-5; IndependentHome: 5-1 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-13-19 at UMBC L 9-10 53-22 Towson W 13-9 53-26 at #6 North Carolina W 11-4 53-28 at #8 Washington & Lee W 14-8 54-5 #2 Cornell L 7-16 54-12 at #8 Princeton L 14-15 54-16 at #8 Rutgers W 8-6 74-19 #5 Hofstra W 15-10 74-26 #4 Maryland W 10-9 55-3 at #3 Virginia W 15-11 45-10 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-16 3

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-21 #6 Penn W 17-6 3

NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.)5-24 at #2 Cornell W 15-12 3

NCAA Final (Baltimore, Md.)5-31 vs. #4 Maryland L 13-20 36-1 #12 Army W 10-5 36-2 Final Ranking 2

1976NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 10-3; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-03-20 Rutgers W 14-10 ----3-27 #7 Washington & Lee W 8-7 44-3 UMBC W 13-9 44-7 at Washington College W 12-11 34-10 #13 Princeton W 10-8 34-14 #3 North Carolina W 10-4 34-17 at #7 Hofstra W 17-13 34-24 at #2 Maryland L 10-14 35-1 #6 Virginia W 15-12 35-8 #5 Johns Hopkins L 10-18 3

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-19 #5 North Carolina W 13-9 4

NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.)5-23 at #1 Maryland L 11-22 45-30 at #16 Army W 18-10 45-31 Final Ranking 4

Dick Szlasa1973-82 (10 years)Record: 85-44 (.659)

• Guided Navy to school-record 10-consecu-tive NCAA Tournament berths ... the onlycoach in program history to lead the Mids tothe NCAA Tournament every year he servedas head coach.• Recipient of the Touchstone Award (Div. ICoach of the Year) in 1975.• Helped mold attackman Jeff Long into oneof the greatest names in Navy lacrosse — Long holds Navy records inassists in a game, season and career, while standing as the Mids’ all-time career scoring leader.• Led the Midshipmen to the 1975 National Championship Game, theprogram’s first appearance.

Szlasa at NavyOverall

Yr Record NCAA1973 8-5 �

1974 7-5 �

1975 10-5 �

1976 10-3 �

1977 10-5 �

1978 11-3 �

1979 9-4 �

1980 7-4 �

1981 7-5 �

1982 6-5 �

• 49 All-Americans• 10 NCAA Tournament appearances• 1 NCAA Championship Gameappearance

Action from the 50th anniversary of the Army-Navy Game in 1974.

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1977NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 10-5; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-03-19 Rutgers L 7-9 ----3-23 Washington College W 9-6 73-25 at #6 Washington & Lee W 13-12 73-27 #19 Dartmouth W 17-7 74-2 at UMBC W 22-10 64-5 #15 Delaware W 17-8 64-9 at #11 Princeton W 12-9 64-16 #8 Hofstra W 15-7 64-23 #2 Maryland L 13-16 54-30 at #7 Virginia W 12-8 55-7 at #3 Johns Hopkins L 11-17 45-13 at #5 Penn L 12-19 4

NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)5-17 at #4 Penn W 14-12 6

NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.)5-21 at #1 Cornell L 6-22 66-4 #9 Army W 14-7 6

1978NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 11-3; IndependentHome: 6-1 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-03-18 Rutgers W 13-7 ----3-29 at Washington College W 14-6 44-1 UMBC W 15-8 44-5 #8 Penn W 15-7 44-8 #15 Princeton W 16-8 44-11 at #15 Delaware W 18-10 44-15 at #9 Syracuse W 14-10 44-22 at #2 Maryland L 13-16 44-29 #5 Virginia W 15-8 45-6 #2 Johns Hopkins L 11-22 45-13 at #13 North Carolina W 16-11 4

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-17 #5 Army W 16-13 4

NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.)5-20 at #1 Cornell L 7-13 46-3 at #5 Army W 16-15 4

1979NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 9-4; IndependentHome: 4-1 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-03-17 at Rutgers L 15-16 ----3-28 Washington College W 14-6 73-31 at UMBC W 13-12 74-4 at Penn W 14-9 74-7 at #15 Princeton W 15-4 74-11 at Hofstra W 19-12 74-14 #6 Syracuse W 18-11 74-21 #2 Maryland L 12-17 54-29 at #4 Virginia W 11-8 55-5 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-17 55-8 #7 Army W 10-9 4

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-16 #10 Massachusetts W 16-14 3

NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.)5-19 at #2 Maryland L 10-15 3

1980NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 7-4; IndependentHome: 4-4 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-03-19 at Washington College W 14-7 33-22 #11 Syracuse L 8-11 33-29 UMBC W 19-14 94-2 Penn W 24-6 94-5 #14 Princeton W 9-6 94-13 #12 Hofstra W 14-9 74-19 at #5 Maryland W 11-9 74-26 #1 Virginia L 9-12 55-3 #2 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 5

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-21 #9 North Carolina L 11-18 45-24 at #6 Army W 12-10 4

1981NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 7-5; IndependentHome: 2-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-03-14 Rutgers L 11-14 ----3-18 Washington College W 20-9 73-21 at #4 Syracuse L 10-14 73-28 at #7 UMBC W 13-8 124-1 at #9 Penn W 8-7 84-4 at Princeton W 14-9 84-12 #12 Army L 8-9 64-18 #8 Maryland W 16-15 64-26 at #4 Virginia W 13-12 65-2 #1 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 6

NCAA First Round (West Point, N.Y.)5-20 at #3 Army W 16-10 6

NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.)5-23 at #2 North Carolina L 8-17 6

1982NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 6-5; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03-13 at Washington & Lee (OT)W 11-10 ----3-17 at Washington College L 10-14 ----3-20 Syracuse W 12-11 ----3-27 #13 UMBC W 12-8 83-31 Penn W 8-7 ----4-3 Princeton W 14-9 ----4-14 at #3 Army (OT) W 12-11 64-17 at #7 Maryland L 10-12 64-24 #3 Virginia L 15-26 75-1 #3 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 8

NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)5-19 at #1 North Carolina L 2-16 9

1983Inaugural season under Bryan MatthewsRecord: 5-6; IndependentHome: 4-0 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-03-12 Washington & Lee W 13-7 ----3-16 at Hofstra L 10-14 ----3-19 at Syracuse L 9-17 ----3-23 Washington College W 13-9 123-26 at #15 UMBC L 6-10 123-30 at #10 Penn W 13-9 NR4-2 at Princeton L 12-14 NR4-9 #4 Army W 10-9 NR4-16 #7 Maryland W 10-9 154-23 at #4 Virginia L 10-14 114-30 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 105-1 Ranking 125-8 Ranking 135-15 Final Ranking 13

1984Record: 6-6; IndependentHome: 4-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03-10 at Washington & Lee W 13-9 ----3-14 at Washington College W 12-1 ----3-17 Duke W 14-5 ----3-21 #14 UMBC W 16-10 83-24 at #4 North Carolina L 4-11 83-28 #11 Penn L 3-5 93-31 Princeton W 9-5 94-7 at #5 Army L 6-9 94-14 at #12 Maryland L 9-14 84-21 #4 Virginia W 7-6 114-28 #2 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 85-12 #14 Hofstra L 13-14 115-29 Final Ranking 13

1985Record: 5-6; IndependentHome: 2-3 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 0-03-9 UMBC (OT) W 9-8 ----3-13 Washington College L 9-10 ----3-16 at Duke W 6-13 ----3-23 North Carolina L 11-15 ----3-27 at #7 Penn (OT) L 10-11 133-30 at #11 Princeton W 15-10 134-6 #8 Army L 6-10 104-13 #6 Maryland W 7-5 134-20 at #4 Virginia L 6-12 124-27 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-24 135-11 at Hofstra W 20-9 NR5-28 Final Ranking NR

Bryan Matthews1983-94 (12 years)Record: 84-61 (.579)

Matthews at NavyOverall

Yr Record NCAA1983 5-61984 6-61985 5-61986 8-4 �

1987 9-4 �

1988 8-5 �

1989 8-5 �1990 7-41991 5-61992 8-5 �

1993 8-4 �

1994 7-6 �

• 35 All-Americans• 7 NCAA Tournament appearances

• Recipient of the Touchstone Award (Div. ICoach of the Year) in 1986, after leading theMids back to the NCAA Tournament following athree-year drought.• Led Navy to a 9-4 mark in 1987, recording themost wins in a season since 1979.• Guided the Mids to seven NCAA Tournamentberths.• Helped produce 35 All-Americans, including Glen Miles, a three-timehonoree who won the Donald MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s topmidfielder ... Miles is the only Navy player to win the award which isnamed after the former Navy great

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1986NCAA Tournament QualifierNCAA First Round ByeRecord: 8-4; IndependentHome: 3-2 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-03-4 at Rutgers W 14-12 ----3-8 at UMBC W 11-6 ----3-12 at Washington College W 15-7 ----3-15 Yale W 16-11 ----3-22 at Delaware W 16-12 ----3-26 Penn W 12-11 43-29 Princeton W 19-7 44-5 at #12 Army W 12-4 44-12 at #2 Maryland L 8-11 44-19 #6 Virginia L 6-10 44-26 #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-14 6

NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottsville, Va.)5-19 at #3 Virginia L 9-12 66-2 Final Ranking 61987NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 9-4; IndependentHome: 7-1 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03-4 Rutgers W 7-6 ----3-7 UMBC W 14-4 ----3-11 Washington College W 9-6 ----3-14 Yale W 15-10 ----3-21 Delaware W 21-10 ----3-25 at #12 Penn L 9-11 33-28 at Princeton W 11-8 34-4 #11 Army (OT) W 10-9 74-11 #1 Maryland L 5-17 64-18 at #13 Virginia W 15-13 64-25 at #6 Johns Hopkins L 9-10 3

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-13 #10 Brown W 14-6 6

NCAA Quarterfinals (Syracuse, N.Y.)5-17 at #3 Syracuse L 5-19 65-28 Final Ranking 6

1988NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 8-5; IndependentHome: 3-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-03-5 at UMBC W 13-6 ----3-12 at Rutgers L 4-9 ----3-16 Washington College W 17-7 ----3-19 Yale L 7-10 ----3-26 at Delaware W 19-7 NR3-30 #10 Penn L 10-11 154-2 Princeton W 11-4 154-9 at Army W 6-5 144-16 at #7 Maryland (2OT) W 8-7 144-23 #6 Virginia W 7-5 124-30 #2 Johns Hopkins L 7-10 7

NCAA First Round (Cambridge, Mass.)5-18 at #10 Harvard W 10-9 7

NCAA Quarterfinals (Syracuse, N.Y.)5-21 at #1 Syracuse L 5-23 7

1989NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 8-5; IndependentHome: 6-1 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-03-4 at Washington College W 15-9 ----3-11 Rutgers W 11-8 ----3-18 at Penn W 12-11 ----3-21 #10 Yale W 15-7 33-25 Delaware W 13-6 33-29 UMBC W 11-5 34-1 at Duke L 8-10 34-8 Army W 12-1 64-15 #4 Maryland L 5-6 54-22 at #15 Virginia L 7-8 54-29 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 5-7 8

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-17 #10 Penn W 12-11 8

NCAA Quarterfinals (Syracuse, N.Y.)5-22 at #1 Syracuse L 11-18 8

1990Record: 7-4; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-03-30 Washington College W 16-4 83-10 at #15 Rutgers L 9-11 83-17 #11 Penn W 16-10 83-21 Princeton (2OT) L 8-9 83-28 at UMBC W 16-6 133-31 Duke W 12-8 134-3 at Delaware W 16-8 124-7 at #18 Army W 19-9 124-14 at #12 Maryland L 6-18 114-21 #4 Virginia W 10-7 134-28 #11 Johns Hopkins L 4-6 104-30 Ranking 125-6 Ranking 135-13 Final Ranking 12

1991Record: 5-6; IndependentHome: 3-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-03-3 at #3 Virginia L 7-14 103-9 #12 Rutgers L 6-13 103-16 at #17 Penn W 8-7 103-20 Washington College W 17-5 163-23 #20 Delaware W 16-8 163-30 at #18 Duke W 9-8 124-6 #14 Army (2OT) L 10-11 104-13 #7 Maryland L 6-10 134-17 Georgetown W 13-6 154-20 at #9 Towson L 8-15 154-27 at #7 Johns Hopkins L 11-15 154-28 Ranking 175-5 Ranking 175-12 Final Ranking 17

1992NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 8-5; IndependentHome: 3-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-02-29 at #18 Penn State L 9-16 203-8 #10 Virginia L 9-10 203-15 Penn W 9-3 203-18 at Washington College W 13-4 203-21 #10 Duke W 11-8 203-25 at #18 Delaware W 13-8 123-28 at Stony Brook W 11-2 124-4 at #14 Army L 7-12 104-11 at #7 Maryland W 11-3 134-15 at #18 Georgetown W 12-4 94-18 #5 Towson W 12-2 94-25 #6 Johns Hopkins L 12-22 7

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-9 #10 Yale L 3-9 8

1993NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 8-4; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-02-27 #17 Penn State W 11-9 113-6 at #5 Virginia L 7-9 113-20 at #8 Duke W 12-11 113-24 at #20 Penn W 14-11 73-27 #19 Delaware W 11-7 74-3 #9 Army W 10-8 84-10 #13 Maryland L 10-11 84-14 #17 Georgetown W 11-7 84-17 at #13 Towson W 8-7 84-24 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 8-11 85-1 at Stony Brook W 13-5 8

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-15 #9 Loyola L 8-19 6

1994NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 7-6; IndependentHome: 5-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-02-26 Air Force W 19-3 ----3-1 Washington College W 20-10 73-5 #5 Virginia L 7-14 73-12 Penn (OT) W 13-12 73-19 #9 Duke L 9-14 73-26 at #16 Delaware W 14-7 124-2 at Army W 10-9 104-9 at #8 Maryland L 4-11 104-13 at #13 Georgetown L 9-11 124-16 #7 Towson W 13-12 124-22 #6 Johns Hopkins L 11-12 114-30 Stony Brook W 12-6 11

NCAA First Round (Providence, R.I.)5-14 at #8 Brown L 5-12 11

1995Inaugural season under Richie MeadeRecord: 6-6; IndependentHome: 4-2 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-02-25 UMBC W 16-13 ----3-1 at Washington College W 12-1 ----3-4 at #2 Virginia L 13-24 T113-11 at Penn W 16-63-18 at #9 Duke L 9-113-25 #20 Delaware W 11-6 133-31 Army W 13-11 124-8 #3 Maryland L 11-19 124-12 #12 Georgetown L 13-14 134-15 at #19 Towson L 7-14 134-22 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 8-16 174-29 Stony Brook W 10-6 185-1 Ranking 185-7 Final Ranking 18

1996Record: 4-8; IndependentHome: 4-3 Away: 0-5 Neutral: 0-02-24 UMBC W 14-13 ----2-28 Washington College W 12-4 ----3-2 at North Carolina L 7-24 ----3-9 Penn W 10-6 183-16 #10 Duke L 4-15 183-23 at Delaware L 7-13 203-30 at #14 Georgetown L 12-14 NR4-3 #17 Bucknell L 5-6 NR4-6 at #2 Maryland L 10-11 NR4-13 #15 Towson W 9-8 NR4-19 #5 Johns Hopkins L 11-18 NR4-27 at #16 Army L 8-15 NR

1997Record: 6-6; IndependentHome: 4-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-02-22 at UMBC W 11-10 ----2-26 Washington College W 7-6 ----3-2 North Carolina W 13-12 ----3-8 at Penn W 9-8 103-16 at #11 Duke L 9-12 43-22 #19 Delaware W 18-10 83-28 #9 Georgetown L 8-13 64-2 Bucknell W 17-7 104-5 #4 Maryland L 5-10 104-12 at Towson L 6-14 134-19 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 5-24 134-25 #13 Army L 12-14 194-28 Ranking 195-5 Final Ranking NR

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1998Record: 7-6; IndependentHome: 5-2 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-02-21 at UMBC W 15-12 162-28 at #9 North Carolina L 7-17 163-7 Penn W 12-11 173-11 Radford W 11-5 143-15 #7 Duke L 6-7 143-21 #16 Delaware W 18-7 173-24 Air Force W 10-7 123-28 at #10 Georgetown L 7-9 124-4 at #1 Maryland L 7-21 144-10 at #9 Hofstra L 8-9 174-14 Mount St. Mary’s W 16-8 184-17 #3 Johns Hopkins L 14-15 184-25 at # 22 Army W 11-5 184-27 Ranking 175-4 Final Ranking 17

1999NCAA Tournament QualifierRecord: 7-7; IndependentHome: 6-2 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 0-12-27 #11 UMBC L 3-9 143-6 #9 North Carolina W 8-6 143-13 at #20 Penn W 12-8 103-16 Radford W 19-3 113-21 at #3 Duke L 4-9 113-25 Air Force W 16-4 103-28 at #8 Delaware L 8-11 104-3 #7 Georgetown (OT) W 12-11 124-10 #7 Maryland L 5-6 94-16 at #12 Hofstra L 7-8 104-20 Mount St. Mary’s W 11-7 134-24 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 1-11 135-1 Army W 11-9 14

NCAA First Round (Providence, R.I.)5-15 vs. #8 Hofstra L 7-15 13

2000Inaugural season in the ECAC Lacrosse LeagueRecord: 9-4; 5-1 ECAC Lacrosse LeagueHome: 4-1 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 1-02-26 * at #11 UMBC W 11-2 123-4 at #11 North Carolina (OT)L 10-11 113-7 Radford W 13-3 11

3-11 *= vs. #13 Massachusetts W 6-3 113-18 * at Rutgers W 11-8 103-25 * Stony Brook W 16-4 103-29 Air Force W 17-2 94-1 * at #7 Georgetown L 10-14 94-8 at #7 Maryland L 5-6 114-14 * #20 Penn State W 12-5 124-18 at Mount St. Mary’s W 13-5 104-22 #8 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 6-7 104-29 at Army W 10-8 105-1 Ranking 115-8 Final Ranking 11*ECAC Lacrosse League Game=game played at Rutgers (Piscataway, N.J.)

2001Record: 8-5; 4-2 ECAC Lacrosse LeagueHome: 5-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-02-24 * UMBC (OT) L 8-9 133-3 #15 North Carolina L 10-11 133-10 * at #9 Massachusetts L 8-11 193-17 * Rutgers W 11-9 NR3-21 Radford W 14-7 203-24 * at Stony Brook W 14-6 203-27 at Lehigh W 13-4 204-1 * #3 Georgetown W 11-4 204-7 #6 Maryland L 5-6 124-14 * at #17 Penn State (OT) W 10-9 134-17 Mount St. Mary’s W 16-3 134-21 at #6 Johns Hopkins L 11-13 134-27 #19 Army W 10-4 134-30 Ranking 135-7 Final Ranking 14*ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2002Record: 8-5; 3-2 ECAC Lacrosse LeagueHome: 4-2 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-02-16 St. Joseph’s W 16-2 142-23 * at #18 UMBC W 11-4 143-2 at #10 N. Carolina (6OT) L 10-11 143-9 * #14 Massachusetts L 10-13 123-16 * at Rutgers W 6-3 143-23 Stony Brook (3OT) W 11-10 143-26 Lehigh W 7-4 143-30 * at #6 Georgetown L 7-14 14

4-5 at #6 Maryland L 5-6 164-12 * #17 Penn State W 9-7 154-16 at Mount St. Mary’s W 10-5 144-20 #2 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 144-27 at Army W 9-6 144-29 Ranking 155-6 Final Ranking 15* ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2003Record: 6-7 Overall; 1-4 ECAC Lacrosse LeagueHome: 4-4 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-02-15 Marist (3 Qtrs.) W 12-1 142-22 at #19 Ohio State W 13-10 142-28 #9 North Carolina (4OT) W 9-8 143-8 * at #7 Massachusetts L 9-10 93-15 * #13 Rutgers L 8-13 103-22 at Stony Brook W 10-6 123-25 Air Force L 6-8 123-30 * #4 Georgetown (OT) L 3-4 124-5 #4 Maryland L 7-9 164-12 * at Penn State L 4-5 154-15 * #10 UMBC W 13-10 NR4-19 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 3-17 NR4-26 #16 Army W 12-11 NR4-28 Ranking 205-5 Final Ranking NR*ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2004National Runner-UpNCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Regular-Season ChampionPatriot League Tournament ChampionInaugural Season in the Patriot LeagueRecord: 15-3; 7-0 Patriot LeagueHome: 7-2 Away: 6-0 Neutral: 2-12-21 * at Lafayette W 14-1 142-28 #20 Ohio State L 9-12 143-5 at #4 North Carolina (OT)W 9-8 NR3-13 * Bucknell W 11-5 153-16 * Hobart W 13-8 153-20 *= vs. Colgate W 21-6 93-27 * at #9 Army W 18-10 84-3 at #4 Georgetown W 7-5 64-10 at #1 Maryland W 9-6 44-16 * Lehigh W 16-7 24-18 * Holy Cross W 23-5 24-24 #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 9-10 2

Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)4-30 + Colgate W 15-5 25-2 + #19 Hobart W 9-8 2

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-16 #13 Penn W 11-5 2

NCAA Quarterfinals (Ithaca, N.Y.)5-23 at #7 Cornell W 6-5 2

NCAA Seminfinals/Final (Baltimore, Md.)5-29 vs. #8 Princeton W 8-7 25-31 vs. #4 Syracuse L 13-14 2*Patriot League Game=game played at UCF (Orlando Fla.)

2005NCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Regular-Season Co-ChampionPatriot League Tournament ChampionRecord: 12-4; 5-1 Patriot LeagueHome: 7-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 2-12-19 ^ vs. Providence W 9-2 42-26 at #17 Ohio State W 11-5 43-5 #7 North Carolina W 9-6 43-12 * at Bucknell (OT) L 7-8 23-15 * Lafayette W 14-1 63-19 *= vs. Colgate W 11-6 63-25 * at Lehigh W 11-5 T63-27 * at Holy Cross W 8-5 T64-2 #7 Georgetown L 6-11 6

Richie Meade1995-2011 (17 years)Record: 142-97 (.594)

• Led Navy to six NCAA Tournament appear-ances in his final eight years, including sixstraight from 2004-09 ... it was the most con-secutive NCAA berths by the Mids since1971-82 (12-straight years).• Guided the Midshipmen to five PatriotLeague Tournament titles (2004-05-06-07-09), including four straight, while earning at least a share of the regu-lar-season crown five times.• Led the Mids to the National Championship Game in 2004, markingNavy’s first appearance in the title game since 1975.• In 2004, became the fourth coach in school history to receive theMorris Touchstone Memorial Award as the National Coach of the Year.• Led Navy to a school-record 15 wins in 2004.• Helped orchestrate Navy’s first documented win over a No. 1-rankedteam with a 9-6 win over Maryland on April 10, 2004.• Seven players earned All-America honors in 2004, the most sincethe 1975 campaign.• Produced Navy’s first Kelly Award winner, Mickey Jarboe, sinceLeonard Supko garnered the honor in 1970.

Meade at NavyOverall Conf.

Yr Record Record NCAA1995 6-6-0 NA1996 4-8-0 NA1997 6-6-0 NA1998 7-6-0 NA1999 7-7-0 NA �2000 9-4-0 5-12001 8-5-0 4-22002 8-5-0 3-22003 6-7-0 1-42004 15-3-0 7-0 �

2005 12-4-0 5-1 �

2006 11-4-0 5-1 �

2007 11-4-0 6-0 �

2008 10-6-0 5-1 �

2009 11-5-0 4-2 �2010 7-8-0 4-22011 4-9-0 2-4

• 40 All-Americans• 7 NCAA Tournament appearances• 5 Patriot League Tournament titles• 5 Patriot League regular-season crowns

• 1 NCAA Championship Gameappearance

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4-8 #6 Maryland W 9-8 84-16 * #4 Army W 12-9 T64-23 at #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 8-9 5

Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)4-29 + Lehigh W 10-6 55-1 + #9 Army W 15-8 4

NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.)5-14 #16 Delaware W 9-7 3

NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.)5-21 vs. #6 Virginia L 8-10 3*Patriot League Game^game played at Branford HS (Branford, Conn.)=game played at UCF (Orlando Fla.)

2006NCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Regular-Season Co-ChampionPatriot League Tournament ChampionRecord: 11-4; 5-1 Patriot LeagueHome: 4-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 3-02-18 at Saint Joseph’s W 12-2 72-24 #21 Ohio State W 9-3 73-4 at #14 North Carolina W 11-3 73-11 *= vs. Bucknell W 9-5 43-15 * Lafayette W 11-6 43-18 * at Colgate L 3-6 43-24 * Lehigh W 9-4 83-26 * Holy Cross W 17-3 84-1 #5 Georgetown L 5-9 84-8 at #4 Maryland W 7-6 114-15 * at #16 Army W 11-10 54-22 #12 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 4

Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)4-28 vs. Lehigh W 9-2 84-30 vs. #17 Army W 8-5 8

NCAA First Round (Washington, D.C.)5-14 at #5 Georgetown L 7-9 9*Patriot League Game= First 4 Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)

2007NCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Regular-Season ChampionPatriot League Tournament ChampionRecord: 11-4; 6-0 Patriot LeagueHome: 7-1 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-02-17 Saint Joseph’s W 10-3 92-24 * at Lafayette W 9-4 93-2 #5 North Carolina W 19-8 123-10 * at Lehigh W 9-5 6

3-13 Canisius W 13-5 53-17 *= vs. Holy Cross W 12-2 53/21 * Colgate W 15-10 43-25 * at #16 Bucknell W 6-3 43-31 at #7 Georgetown L 9-10 44-6 #11 Maryland (2OT) L 7-8 64-14 * Army W 12-9 84-21 at #7 Johns Hopkins L 9-10 9

Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)4-27 vs. Army W 12-1 104-29 vs. Colgate W 15-9 10

NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)5-12 at #9 North Carolina L 8-12 8*Patriot League Game= game played at Ford Stadium (Dallas, Texas)

2008NCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Co-Regular-Season ChampionRecord: 10-6; 5-1 Patriot LeagueHome: 4-3 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 1-22-9 VMI W 10-2 122-16 at Ohio State (OT) W 8-7 122-23 ^ vs. #6 Cornell (OT) L 7-8 122-29 Mount St. Mary’s W 12-5 103-8 * at Lafayette W 8-5 103-11 * Lehigh W 14-3 113-15 *= vs. Holy Cross W 16-3 113-19 * #12 Bucknell (OT) W 4-3 83-23 * at Colgate W 8-3 83-29 #4 Georgetown (OT) L 10-11 104-4 at #3 Maryland W 5-4 94-12 * at #17 Army L 6-9 64-19 #7 Johns Hopkins L 5-12 10Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

4-25 vs. Colgate L 9-12 14NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

5-10 at #9 North Carolina W 8-7 14NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.)

5-17 #4 Johns Hopkins L 4-10 14*Patriot League Game= game played at Texas Stadium (Dallas, Texas)

2009NCAA Tournament QualifierPatriot League Tournament ChampionRecord: 11-5; 4-2 Patriot LeagueHome: 4-1 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 2-02-7 VMI W 13-5 112-14 #19 Ohio State W 8-6 122-20 at #6 North Carolina L 8-9 9

2-28 * at Bucknell L 7-8 123-3 at Mount St. Mary’s W 6-2 163-7 * Lafayette W 14-9 163-10 * at Lehigh W 10-8 T153-14 * at Holy Cross W 1-5 T153-21 * Colgate L 9-10 153-28 at Georgetown W 10-8 164-3 #8 Maryland W 10-4 174-11 *= vs. Army W 8-4 134-18 at #9 Johns Hopkins L 7-15 11

Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)4-24 vs. #17 Colgate (3OT) W 9-8 114-26 at #15 Bucknell W 9-8 11

NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.)5-9 at #3 Duke L 5-14 12*Patriot League Game= game played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

2010Record: 7-8; 4-2 Patriot LeagueHome: 4-3 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 1-12-13 VMI W 16-5 112-20 #15 Loyola (OT) L 7-8 112-25 #4 North Carolina L 4-11 163-2 * at Lehigh W 8-3 NR3-6 * Bucknell (OT) W 8-7 NR3-12 * at #15 Lafayette L 8-15 173-16 at Towson L 9-10 NR3-20 * Holy Cross W 12-3 NR3-27 * at Colgate (OT) W 10-9 NR4-2 #13 Georgetown (OT) L 12-13 NR4-10 at #4 Maryland L 9-11 NR4-17 *= vs. Army L 6-7 NR4-24 #17 Johns Hopkins (OT) W 9-8 ----Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

4-30 vs. Lafayette W 11-9 NR5-2 at Army L 8-11 NR*Patriot League Game= game played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

2011Record: 4-9; 2-4 Patriot LeagueHome: 3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-02-12 VMI W 14-8 NR2-19 at #14 Loyola L 8-9 NR2-25 at #12 North Carolina L 8-10 NR3-1 * at Lehigh L 10-14 NR3-7 * at Bucknell (2OT) L 11-12 NR3-12 * Lafayette W 15-6 NR3-15 Towson W 14-11 NR3-19 * at Holy Cross W 8-3 NR3-26 * Colgate L 4-5 NR4-1 at Georgetown L 8-9 NR4-8 #7 Maryland L 4-10 NR4-16 * #17 Army L 9-14 NR4-23 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 5-14 NR*Patriot League Game

Navy celebrates its win over Princeton in the 2004 NCAA Semifinals, sending the Midshipmen tothe National Championship Game for the first time since 1975.

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BILDERBACK-MOORE NAVY LACROSSE HALL OF FAMEWelcome to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, thepremier college lacrosse facility in the country. When itcomes to success, few schools can match the storied tra-dition the Naval Academy men’s lacrosse team has expe-rienced over the last 100 years. And it is here, in theBilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, wherevisitors have the opportunity to learn of the Mids’ over-whelming accomplishments, as well as the heroics playedout both on and off the field.

The people and events that have shaped the Navylacrosse program are remembered in the newly-openedfacility, along with the stories of some of the greatestteams ever to play the game. Additionally, two of the mostsuccessful coaches in the annals of the lacrosse recordbooks, Willis Bilderback, the all-time winningest coach incollege lacrosse, and Dinty Moore, are paid homage.Both Bilderback and Moore are brought to life by RichardStravitz’s four-foot sculptures depicting the two men, forwhom the hall of fame is named, and their journeys asNavy’s head coach.

While many programs can lay claim to having the great-est fan base in college lacrosse, it is the Naval Academythat has graduates covering all points of the United Statesand abroad.And it is here in this exhibit that we recognize the Navyfaithful, the extended members of the Navy family andthose who wear the Navy Blue and Gold proudly.

Whether you are a long-time Navy fan, a newcomer to theNavy family or simply a visitor, we trust that you will findthis exhibit to be enlightening. We are pleased you arehere and encourage you to return.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame isdivided into three rooms on the second floor of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium — the Hall of Heroesand Champions, made possible by a leadership gift fromEd Gibbons, Class of ‘59; the Hall of Players andCoaches, made possible by a leadership gift from CharlieGuy, Class of ‘46; and the Hall of Championships, thefocal point of the exhibit, which includes the James H.H.Carrington Room, made possible by a leadership gift fromNancy and Steve Crown.

Hall of Championships• Upon entrance into the Bilderback-Moore NavyLacrosse Hall of Fame, the visitor is treated to the JamesH.H. Carrington Room in the Hall of Championships. Theroom features replica trophies and write-ups about Navy’s17 National Championship teams, while an N-Star walllists every Army-Navy lacrosse game and a painted anddated ball for each Navy victory. • The focal points of the room are the four quadrants thatare themed — Academy, Commitment, Legacy andBrotherhood. Displays associated with each theme tell astory about Navy lacrosse and the traits that separate and distinguish Navy from any other collegiate lacrosse program in the country. Accompanying each quadrant isa large screen television with a short video that tells the story through the men who embody the spirit and have lived the life of a Navy lacrosse player and member ofthe Navy or Marine Corps.• Some of the memorabilia includes a Navy jersey worn into space recently by former Navy lacrosse player Bob Curbeam; the letter sweaters of All-Americans and broth-ers Harry and the late Don MacLaughlin; an L.A. Riptide jersey, helmet and gloves signed by six former Navy lacrosse players who played for the MLL finalists in 2007;cards created by Willis Bilderback with plays drawn up on them; the Oxnard Trophy, Navy’s version of the MVP trophy; and multiple examples of how the Stick Doctor,Tommy Adams, changed the world of lacrosse with his innovative equipment.• The James H.H. Carrington Room honors Navy’s only three-sport All-American, Jim Carrington, Class of ‘48, and features multiple artifacts, including his bathrobe withstars representing wins over Army in swimming, lacrosse and football, his letter sweater, the Naval Academy Athletic Association Sword for Men and a pair of binocularsawarded in lieu of the sword due to war time.

Hall of Champions and Heroes• The Wall of Valor lists the names of former Navy lacrosse players whose honor and courage serve as a reminder that it is their contribution and service that providesus the freedoms we enjoy today. Along with the Wall of Valor is a short film that features former Navy lacrosse standouts who talk about their experience as a memberof the Navy lacrosse team, as well as an officer in the Navy and Marine Corps.• The Hall of Champions and Heroes also recognizes the 269 different men who have received All-America recognition over the last 100-plus years. Along with the namesof the men who have received All-America kudos, hang the sticks of some of the memorable recipients, including three-time honoree Matt Russell, a member of the Classof 2006.• Twenty-three men have been national award winners over the years, including two-time Kelly Award winner Dennis Wedekind, whose stick appears in the hall of fame.• Navy’s 13 National Hall of Fame members, along with three former Team USA standouts are also highlighted. Three-time All-American Andy Ross donated his TeamUSA jersey, gloves and helmet, while three-time Turnbull Award winner James Lewis is enshrined in the National Hall of Fame and recently gave his stick to the hall.

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BILDERBACK-MOORE NAVY LACROSSE HALL OF FAME• On loan from US Lacrosse and displayed in the Hall of Champions and Heroes are the Schmeisser Award and the Kelly Award. Nine different Navy players havereceived the Schmeisser Award, while five Midshipmen keepers have won the Kelly Award, including two-time recipient Mickey Jarboe in 1999 and ‘00.• A kiosk is located in the middle of the room that features a data base of all former Navy lacrosse players. Visitors can call up their favorite players and see their statsor view team photos and rosters by year.• The bronze sculpture of Willis Bilderback is also housed in this section of the hall of fame.

Hall of Players and Coaches• This section primarily highlights Navy lacrosse today and includes a benched area to sit and watch a short film about the rise of Navy’s lacrosse program under thedirection of head coach Richie Meade - a visually stimulating story about what it means to put a Navy lacrosse uniform on and represent the nation.• As in the Hall of Champions and Heroes, a kiosk is available in this section that is dedicated to the current year’s team, featuring a roster, player statistics and the teamphoto.• Navy’s success within the Patriot League is showcased, along with all four of the tournament trophies it has won since joining the conference in 2004.• Memorabilia from Navy’s coaches of yesterday and today are featured, including Dinty Moore’s bathrobe decked out in stars representing wins over Army, WillisBilderback’s jacket he wore on the sidelines and Dick Szlasa’s Morris Touchstone Memorial Award as the nation’s coach of the year in 1975.• The bronze sculpture of Dinty Moore is also housed in this section of the hall of fame.• More than 40 different Navy lacrosse players have been recipients of Naval Academy Awards, including the Naval Academy Athletic Association’s Sword for Men, theThompson Trophy Cup and the Calvert Award. Their names are ensconced within the walls of the Hall of Players and Coaches.• This is also the area in which Special Coaches and Friends of Navy Lacrosse are honored. Each year, a member of the Navy lacrosse family will be added to the listof winners for their contributions to the Navy lacrosse program.

Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame Hours of OperationThe Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is open to the public during home lacrosse games during the spring. Additionally, group tours are available by con-tacting the athletic department at (410) 293-8722.

Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame PoliciesThose touring the facility are asked to refrain from touching plexi-glass cases. All children visiting the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame should be accom-panied by an adult. Food and drink are prohibited in the exhibit areas at all times.

Visitors to the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame are asked to limit their visit to the exhibit area only. Other areas of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumare not open to the public without prior notice. Your cooperation is appreciated. Both video and still cameras are permitted. Any images captured in the hall of fame arefor personal use only and may not be distributed without permission of the United States Naval Academy.

Donating ArtifactsFor information regarding the donation of items to the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, contact the Navy Athletic Department (410) 293-8727. Donateditems, while encouraged, become the property of the Naval Academy Athletic Association and cannot be returned.

Supporting the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of FameIndividuals who desire to make gifts of support for the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame to help the Naval Academy Athletic Association maintain and improvethis state-of-the-art display area may do so through the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. For more information, please call the Foundation at (410) 295-4100.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is an evolving display. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Information that might enhance or correct thatwhich is on display should be forwarded to the Navy Sports Information Office, Ricketts Hall, 566 Brownson Road, Annapolis, Md. 21402.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of FameThe Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame was made possible by a collaboration of former Navy lacrosse players, coaches and friends of the program whoseprivate donations to the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation helped fund the project. Gallagher & Associates spearheaded the overall design and project management ofthe Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, while 1220 headed up the fabrication, RMJ was responsible for the construction and GToo Media developed the inter-active media and kiosks. Greg Murphy, a 1970 All-American who won the Schmeisser Cup the same year, served as the leader of the design committee.

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Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has emerged as thepremier college lacrosse venue in the country and thehome to Navy’s men’s and women’s lacrosse programs.Though the 3 million-dollar facility opened its doors onSept. 26, 1959, when Navy christened the stadium with a 29-2 win on the gridiron against William & Mary, the Navylacrosse program would not play its first contest at the sta-dium until April 29, 1961. Hall of Famer George Tracy andattackman Patrick FitzPatrick scored two goals apiece tolead the Midshipmen to a 9-7 victory over rival Maryland inNavy’s debut at the two-year-old facility.

This spring marks the 51st season in which at least oneNavy lacrosse game has been played at Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium. Having played a game a year at the sta-dium for 44-consecutive years, the Midshipmen steppedaway from the hallowed ground in 2003 as the stadiumunderwent a 40 million-dollar face-lift. When Navy returnedto the field in 2004, the Midshipmen called the state-of-the-art multi-use facility their home for all home lacrossegames.

Navy owns a 107-63 (.629) all-time record in games playedat Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Since calling thestadium its permanent home in 2004, the Midshipmen haveturned in a 39-16 (.709) record, including a 17-3 mark inPatriot League affairs.

Among Navy’s 42 NCAA Tournament contests over the last40 years, 13 have been played in Annapolis, including 10 atNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. In those 10 con-tests, the Mids have won eight, including two of the lastthree when they claimed victories over Penn (11-5) in 2004and Delaware (9-7) in 2005.

Additionally, Navy served as a host of the 1996 NCAATournament First Round which featured wins by Towsonover Loyola (16-11) and Johns Hopkins over Notre Dame(12-7). Along with Princeton, Navy played host to the 2007NCAA Quarterfinals where top-seeded Duke defeatedarchrival North Carolina, 19-11, while Delaware earned theprogram’s first trip to the Final Four by clipping UMBC, 10-6. Navy also played host to the 2008 NCAA Quarterfinals,giving the Mids a final chance to play on their home field.The game featured the first postseason matchup betweenNavy and Johns Hopkins in a storied rivalry, though theBlue Jays ended the Mids’ season on a beautiful afternoonthat attracted an NCAA Tournament quarterfinals recordcrowd on 17,017. Fans were also treated to an overtime winby Virginia over Maryland. Navy played host to the NCAAQuarterfinals for a third-straight year when Virginia battledJohns Hopkins and Duke squared off against NorthCarolina for a third time in ‘09.

Navy has also been chosen to serve as one of two hosts forthe 2012 NCAA Quarterfinals, along with Drexel.

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NMCMS RENOVATIONSPrivately funded by the U.S. Naval Academy Foundationand the Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA), the40 million-dollar Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumrenovation project began in the summer of 2002 and wascompleted in the fall of 2005. One of the most significantchanges to the stadium came with the installation of anew synthetic field surface, FieldTurf, which allows thestadium to be used 365 days a year. The multi-purposenature of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium hasallowed it to host a myriad of events, including the 2007NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the 2005 NCAAWomen's Lacrosse Championship, the 2005 Women'sLacrosse World Cup and the Good Samaritan HighSchool All-Star Football Game, as well as numeroushigh school and local youth events.

New components have included: two state-of-the-artvideo scoreboards, chair back seating, ADA seatingplatforms and access ramps, concession stands, endzone seating, luxury suites, additional sideline seatingcreated by lowered the playing field to give the stadiuma more intimate look and feel.

In 2004, a 12,000-square-foot, two-story banquet facili-ty was constructed to host class reunion dinners andother Naval Academy functions. Located on the firstfloor, the N-Room houses plaques listing the names ofUSNA varsity letter winners and can seat 600 for a ban-quet or formal dinner. The banquet rooms are servicedby a full kitchen and bar areas with a fully-integratedaudio and video system that features 10 large screentelevisions and the ability to give business presenta-tions on both levels of the banquet facility.

A completely renovated press tower was also unveiledprior to the 2004 season. The top level featuresbooths for television play-by-play and coaches' video,along with tower suites. The fifth level is dedicated tothe print media, while also housing radio and coach-es' booths, along with scoreboard, public address and

operations areas. A newly-constructed level, named theFlag Bridge, was erected under the old press area in the

seating bowl. It has 71 permanent seats in front ofadditional stools, tables and chairs which allows forflexibility in hosting game day viewing or specialevents on non-game days.

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Located on the second floor of the press tower is the newly-opened Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame.Visitors and fans alike have the opportunity to learn of theMids’ overwhelming accomplishments over the last 100years, as well as the heroics played out both on and off thefield. The people and events that have shaped the Navylacrosse program are remembered in the exhibit, alongwith the stories of some of the greatest teams ever to playthe game. The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall ofFame is divided into three rooms on the second floor ofNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium — the Hall of Heroesand Champions, made possible by a leadership gift fromEd Gibbons, Class of ‘59; the Hall of Players and Coaches,made possible by a leadership gift from Charlie Guy, Classof ‘46; and the Hall of Championships, the focal point of theexhibit, which includes the James H.H. Carrington Room,made possible by a leadership gift from Nancy and SteveCrown.

While the renovations made possible the necessaryupgrades for the football and lacrosse programs, thememorial aspects of the original structure were preservedand enhanced during the renovations. More than 8,000chair back memorial plates were removed, refurbished andreinstalled on the new seats. Hundreds of memorialplaques received the same treatment and are featured onthe Memorial Plaque Wall in the North Memorial Plaza.Battle arches and class arches have been constructed totell the illustrious story of the Naval Services. Each combi-nation of battle arches contains a history lesson on the leftarch and a description of the particular battle on the right.Each and every battle fought by either the Navy or MarineCorps is depicted through the use of color-coded battlestreamers allowing visitors to chronologically view thestory of the brave men and women who we honor for theirservice to our country.

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The support of Navy’s athletics program spans all cornersof the U.S. and abroad, however, the fanbase theMidshipmen lacrosse program has formed along theEastern Seaboard is second to none. In fact, Navy has ledthe country in regular-season home attendance in four ofthe last seven years, including the 2007 campaign whenbetter than 33,000 fans came out to cheer on theMidshipmen in their six regular-season contests.

Seven of the top-25 largest attended Div. I regular-seasongames of all-time have been played at Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium, including the April 24, 2004, contest thatdrew better than 18,000 fans to see top-ranked JohnsHopkins face No. 2 Navy. The 18,694 fans on hand weretreated to one of the most competitive games of the sea-son. At the time, it was the second-largest crowd in NCAAhistory to witness a regular-season Div. I men’s lacrossegame and has since fallen to seventh thanks in part to theInside Lacrosse-sponsored events like the Faceoff Classicand the Day of Rivals in which Navy participated in each ofthe last two years. More than 20,000 fans weathered thestorms in Baltimore in April of 2009 to watch Navy beatArmy and Johns Hopkins defeat Maryland in the inauguralDay of Rivals.

In 2008, a record-breaking crowd came out to see the annu-al Navy-Johns Hopkins game. During the regular season,16,042 fans saw the Blue Jays capture a win over the Mids.A month later, Navy and Hopkins met one another in theNCAA Quarterfinals where a tournament-record 17,017fans came out to enjoy a beautiful day in Annapolis. Thetwo marks are the second and third largest crowds towatch a lacrosse game at Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.

In April of 2005, more than 14,000 fans witnessed the Mids’9-8 victory over Maryland. By year’s end, it was the largestcrowd to watch a regular-season Div. I lacrosse game thatseason. The following week a crowd of 12,117 watchedNavy beat arch rival Army, 12-9, in the Star Game. It was theeighth-largest crowd in stadium history andthe first time inschool history that Navy drew over 10,000 fans in back-to-back games. Additionally, it was the largest documentedcrowd to see an Army-Navy lacrosse game.

TOP-10 NAVY MEN’S LACROSSE CROWDS AT NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM *

Rk Att. Opponent Date Result1. 18,694 Johns Hopkins 4-24-04 L 9-102. 17,017 Johns Hopkins # 5-17-08 L 4-103. 16,042 Johns Hopkins 4-19-08 L 5-124. 15,271 Johns Hopkins 4-20-02 L 8-95. 15,109 Maryland 4-3-09 W 10-46. 14,625 Maryland 4-6-07 L 7-8 2OT7. 14,124 Maryland 4-8-05 W 9-88. 14,000 Johns Hopkins 5-12-62 W 16-119. 13,857 Johns Hopkins 4-22-06 L 8-910. 12,117 Army 4-16-05 W 12-9

* Attendance officially kept beginning with the 1995 season.# NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals

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NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUMYear-By-Year Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumYear Overall Pct. Conf. Pct.1961 1-2 .333 0-0 .0001962 2-0 1.000 0-0 .0001963 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001964 5-0 1.000 0-0 .0001965 5-0 1.000 0-0 .0001966 3-1 .750 0-0 .0001967 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001968 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001969 4-1 .800 0-0 .0001970 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001971 2-2 .500 0-0 .0001972 1-2 .333 0-0 .0001973 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001974 1-0 1.000 0-0 .0001975 3-0 1.000 0-0 .0001976 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001977 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0001978 3-1 .750 0-0 .0001979 4-1 .800 0-0 .0001980 3-3 .500 0-0 .0001981 1-1 .500 0-0 .0001982 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001983 2-0 1.000 0-0 .0001984 1-1 .500 0-0 .0001985 1-2 .333 0-0 .0001986 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001987 2-1 .667 0-0 .0001988 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001989 2-1 .750 0-0 .0001990 1-1 .500 0-0 .0001991 0-2 .000 0-0 .0001992 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001993 0-2 .000 0-0 .0001994 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001995 1-1 .500 0-0 .0001996 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001997 0-3 .000 0-0 .0001998 0-1 .000 0-0 .0001999 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0002000 1-1 .500 1-0 1.0002001 2-1 .667 1-0 1.0002002 3-2 .600 2-1 .6672003 NA2004 7-2 .778 4-0 1.0002005 7-1 .875 2-0 1.0002006 4-2 .667 3-0 1.0002007 7-1 .875 2-0 1.0002008 4-3 .571 2-0 1.0002009 4-1 .800 1-1 .5002010 3-3+ .500 2-0 1.0002011 3-3 .500 1-2 .333Total 107-63 .629 21-4 .840+ Navy played its home opener at Rip Miller Fielddue to a blizzard.* 2004-present Patriot League member; 2000-03ECAC Lacrosse League member

Opponent Record Pct Last Mtg.Army 16-9 .640 4-16-11, L 9-14Baltimore 4-0 1.000 5-17-69, W 23-1Brown 1-0 1.000 5-13-87, W 14-6Bucknell 3-0 1.000 3-6-10, W 8-7 OTCanisius 1-0 1.000 3-13-07, W 13-5Colgate 3-2 .600 3-26-11, L 4-5Cornell 1-0 1.000 3-31-73, W 5-4Cortland State 0-1 .000 5-20-72, L 9-10 2OTDelaware 1-0 1.000 5-14-05, W 9-7Georgetown 1-5 .167 4-2-10, L 12-13 OTHarvard 1-0 1.000 4-1-70, W 9-7Hobart 2-0 1.000 5-2-04, W 9-8Hofstra 2-0 1.000 4-13-80, W 14-9Holy Cross 3-0 1.000 3-20-10, W 12-3Johns Hopkins 5-21 .192 4-24-10, W 9-8 OTLafayette 4-0 1.000 3-12-11, W 15-6Lehigh 5-0 1.000 3-11-08, W 14-3Loyola 0-2 .000 2-20-10, L 7-8 OTMaryland 12-13 .480 4-8-11, L 4-10

Opponent Record Pct Last Mtg.UMBC 1-0 1.000 4-1-78, W 15-8Massachusetts 1-1 .500 3-9-02, L 10-13Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 1.000 2-29-08, W 12-5Mount Washington LC2-4 .333 4-3-71, L 4-10North Carolina 3-2 .600 2-25-10, L 4-11Ohio State 2-1 .750 2-14-09, W 8-6Penn 4-0 .500 5-16-04, W 11-5Penn State 2-0 1.000 4-12-02, W 9-7Philadelphia LC 2-0 1.000 5-24-69, W 9-6Princeton 4-0 1.000 4-5-80, W 9-6Saint Joseph’s 1-0 1.000 2-17-07, W 10-3Stony Brook 1-0 1.000 3-23-02, W 11-10 (3OT)Syracuse 1-1 .500 3-22-80, L 8-11Towson 1-0 1.000 3-15-11, W 14-11Virginia 10-1 .500 4-21-90, W 10-7VMI 4-0 1.000 2-12-11, W 14-8Washington College3-0 1.000 3-28-79, W 14-6* Includes the April 2, 2005, contest vs. Georgetown thatbegan at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and waslater finished at Rip Miller Field the following day

Navy Team RecordsGoals 24 Penn, 4-2-80Assists 13 Penn, 4-2-80Points 37 Penn, 4-2-80Shots 75 Penn, 5-21-75Ground Balls 66 Holy Cross, 4-18-04Saves 28 Brown, 5-13-87Faceoff Wins 22 Holy Cross, 4-18-04Faceoff % .944 (17-18) Lafayette, 3-15-05EMO Goals 4 VMI, 2-7-09

4 Maryland, 4-8-05

Navy Individual RecordsGoals6 by Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-066 by Mike Herger vs. Brown, 5-13-876 by Sid Abernethy vs. Maryland, 4-18-816 by Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 5-21-796 by Mike Hannan vs. Army, 5-17-78

Assists8 by Paul Basile vs. Brown, 5-13-87

Points8 by Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-118 by Paul Basile vs. Brown, 5-13-878 by Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 5-21-798 by Mike Buzzell vs. Army, 5-17-788 by Tom Mitchell vs. Mount Washington L.C., 5-27-61

Shots18 by Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-06

Ground Balls12 by Chris Pieczonka vs. Ohio State, 2-28-04

Saves27 by Louis Brown vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-28-90

Faceoff Wins19 by Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11

Faceoff % (min. 10 attempts)1.000 (13-13) by William Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-05

*Navy team statistcs other than goals, assists, points,shots, saves available from 1992-present; Navy individ-ual statistics other than goals, assists, points, shots areavailable from 1996-present; saves available from 1968-present

Opponent Team RecordsGoals 22 Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92

22 Johns Hopkins, 5-6-78Assists 17 Johns Hopkins, 5-6-78Points 39 Johns Hopkins, 5-6-78Shots 68 Maryland, 4-26-75Ground Balls 65 Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92Saves 34 Wash. College, 3-28-79Faceoff Wins 27 Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92Faceoff % .730 (27-37) Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92EMO Goals 6 Johns Hopkins, 5-6-78

Opponent Individual RecordsGoals8 by Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins, 4-26-86

Assists5 by Bob Boneillo, Maryland, 4-21-795 by Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins, 5-6-785 by Rich Hirsch, Johns Hopkins, 5-8-765 by Kris Snider, Virginia, 5-1-765 by Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 5-4-74

Points10 by Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins, 4-25-9210 by Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 5-4-74

Shots13 by Joe Walters, Maryland, 4-8-05

Ground Balls10 by Stephen Robarge, VMI, 2-7-09

Saves34 by Hart, Washington College, 3-28-79

Faceoff Wins15 by Chris Eck, Colgate, 4-29-07

Faceoff %.833 (10-12) by Lou Braun, Johns Hopkins, 4-24-04

*Opponent team statistcs other than goals, assistspoints, shots, saves available from 1992-present;Opponent individual statistics other than goals, assists,points, shots available from 2000-present; saves avail-able from 1968-present

Series Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become thesailing capital of the world. The water-lover willalso revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any otherstate.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment.......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10%............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal,explosive ordinance management, mine countermea-sures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,Anchors Aweigh,

Sail Navy down the field,And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E"Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonieswhen Navy scores a majority of victories over Army inany one of the three sports seasons. The bell alsorings during Commissioning Week for those teamsthat beat Army and have not participated in a previousbell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is sta-tioned in front of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIESAll-Time Army– Navy Record Navy leads..................................................... 934-711-39 (.566)

Army–Navy - The Last 15 Years (1996-97 to 2010-11)Overall Record vs. Army .............................. 289-171-6 (.627)Star-Game Record vs. Army........................ 215-108-6 (.663)

Army–Navy - The 2010-11 Season2010-11 Overall Record vs. Army....................... 17-15 (.531)2010-11 Star-Game Record vs. Army................. 11-11 (.500)

Navy’s 2010-11 Star Game VictoriesMen’s Soccer, Golf, Men’s Cross Country, Men’sSwimming & Diving, Women’s Swimming & Diving,Football, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Gymnastics,Men’s Basketball, Wrestling, Women’s Outdoor Track &Field

2010-11 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS

FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safetyWyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before half-time when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touch-down, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as theMidshipmen recorded their second consecutive StarGame victory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYBehind a dominant performance from senior AndrewHanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in thelast 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy run-ners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

GYMNASTICSNavy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeatedArmy, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of theday, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place inthe high bar competition to give Navy the win.

WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach BruceBurnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights asNavy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCompeting in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy dominat-ed Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straightindoor/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in anindoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanogra-phy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history,political science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students canattain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have manyopportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduatingNCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navygraduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overallrate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – thefourth-highest mark nationally among Football BowlSubdivision schools.

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school early for the NBA. The award honors the attributesof senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, com-munity, character and competition. Navy has producedfive first-team honorees in their respective sports over thelast five years, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugu-ral award winner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player TrevorThompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio ofrecent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to theNaval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower ChrisMedford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and riflestandout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored asBowman Scholars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way forher to study for two years in the United Kingdom.Former women's track and cross country runnerKayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student fromthe Naval Academy to be awarded a GatesCambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her tocontribute to research focused on alternative energysources at the University of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-American during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academ-ic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmerLaura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part inseveral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrdaddressed students at Mount St. Joseph High Schoolin Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coach-es and players from both teams provided instruction toover 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls ExcelAcademy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the chil-dren basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills,relay races and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tra-dition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to any-one in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friendsof Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture atNavy home games for the past two seasons as the teamhas taken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis,indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courtsand at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive towerreplacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovationof Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed verticaldrainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Halltraining room expansion, a new press box at GlennWarner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track &field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a com-plete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field foot-ball presence and made the facility the finest in collegelacrosse.

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Now in his 11th year as Director ofAthletics, Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renais-sance of the Naval Academy athletic program.His administrative leadership has helped leadthe program to one of the most successful peri-ods in school history.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress Report,including five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and playing in a school-recordeighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beat Army for a series-recordninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Dame for the third time in fourseasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s bas-ketball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing tothe NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle teamplaced seventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse teamadvanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; inter-collegiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball teamwon the Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and partici-pated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while thewater polo, men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoortrack & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all wonconference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well,as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented inrecognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward thesuccessful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sportof football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navyfor his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy withthe Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into anexclusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally.CBS Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding NotreDame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as otherMidshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programmingand documentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. Thelong-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadbandand video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of theagreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturdayfor the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all overthe world with the international distribution of Navy programming, espe-cially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports

Network runs through 2018.Gladchuk has also added radio giants

WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED(1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for feder-al news covering both the Federal Governmentand those who do business with the govern-ment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001,Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerousfronts with energy and vision. From the hiring ofPaul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as headfootball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk has

made improvements in several key areas that will prove more success onthe athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hires such asBill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming,Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, CindyTimchal, the all-time winningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history,Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time winningest Division III women’s bas-ketball coaches, Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccer coach inNCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-time winningest coach in collegiate vol-leyball history, Ed DeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten Basketball Coach of theYear at Penn State, and Rick Sowell, who was a two-time America EastCoach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, work-ing in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attendevents for all sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is anoften-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy AthleticAssociation.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where underhis leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-yeartime frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and inthe end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and movingthe sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgradedrestroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, anew sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water manage-ment highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely withthe city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure propercommunication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA andcommunity at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award byformer Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environmentduring the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the NavalAcademy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities

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such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium(baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of prac-tice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces andMilitary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one ofthe highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helpsset the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legisla-tive issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (NationalAssociation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has servedas the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a memberof the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one ofthe nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided theCougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides inthe academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal manage-ment.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College.Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs ofthe 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’sgraduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won theCollege Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest gradu-ation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at BostonCollege. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a$35 million improvement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, headingoperations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career inintercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the NewHampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of LoyolaMarymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity andJulie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final

Associated Press college football poll and played in aneighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in theCollegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assistour coaches and Midshipmen to realis-tically pursue the highest level of suc-cess within the context of their physicalchallenges. We are an institution invest-ed in a mission that educates futureleaders in moral, mental and physicalexcellence. The Blue & Gold enables ourMidshipmen to pursue the highest goalspossible as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 120 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 45 teams!

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AAssure yourself tickets to the biggestgames of the year. Navy opens the seasonon September 3 against Delaware andplays host to Air Force on October 1 atNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.The Army-Navy football game isDecember 10 at FedExField in Landover,Md.

BBecoming a Blue & Gold member is thebest way to secure tickets to the games.Season ticket holders that are Blue &Gold members receive top priority whenit comes to location of seats.

CClub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row membersof the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the onlyones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each memberat this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Levelseats to the game.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

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MEDIA OUTLETSPete MedhurstThe Voice of Navy Lacrosse

Returning for his14th year as the Voiceof Navy Lacrosse isPete Medhurst, whohas been a part of theNavy Radio Networksince 1997.

A local graduate ofSouthern High inHarwood, Medhursthas served as thesideline reporter forNavy football gameseach of the last fourseasons on the NavyRadio Newtwork, in addition to hosting the NavyTailgate and Postgame Shows with Joe Miller on1430 AM WNAV.

Six years ago, Medhurst served as the play-by-play announcer for Navy football games on CBSSports Network (formerly CSTV).

Medhurst took over the duties as The Voice ofNavy Basketball in 2008-09, calling the action forboth the Midshipmen men’s and women’s basket-ball teams.

Over the years, Medhurst has been the play-by-play voice for Hampton University, SalisburyUniversity and Virginia Wesleyan College.

An active member of the community as a coachand basketball official, Medhurst is married to theformer Brenda Joyce, and the couple resides inShady Side, Md., with sons Ryan and Cody anddaughter Kelly.

2012 Navy Radio ScheduleWNAV Radio - 1430 AM, 99.9 FM2-19 at Jacksonville 4:00 pm2-25 North Carolina 12:00 pm3-3 Bucknell 12:00 pm3-13 at Towson 7:30 pm3-17 Holy Cross 12:00 pm3-24 at Colgate 2:00 pm3-30 Lehigh 7:00 pm4-6 at Maryland 7:00 pm4-14 at Army 12:00 pm4-21 Johns Hopkins 12:00 pm4-27 Patriot League Semifinals TBA4-29 Patriot League Championship TBA• all games mentioned will also be available viawww.WNAV.com and www.NavySports.com• broadcast begins with the pregame show 15minutes prior to the start of the contest

2012 Navy Television Schedule• CBS Sports Network3-30 Lehigh 7:00 pm4-14 at Army 12:00 pm4-21 Johns Hopkins 12:00 pm4-27 Patriot League Semifinals TBA4-29 Patriot League Championship TBA

• NBC Sports Network2-19 at Jacksonville 4:00 pm

Print MediaThe Capital (Annapolis)Bill Wagner (Beat Writer)P.O. Box 911Annapolis, Md. 21401 (410) 280-5926/FAX: 280-5953www.hometownannapolis.com

The Baltimore Sun Ed Lee (Beat Writer)501 N. Calvert St.Baltimore, Md. 21278 (410) 332-6200/FAX: 783-2518www.baltimoresun.com

The Washington TimesPatrick Stevens (Beat Writer) 3600 New York Ave., NEWashington, D.C. 20002 (202) 636-3237/FAX: 529-7869www.washingtontimes.com

The Washington Post1150 15th St., NWWashington, D.C. 20071 (202) 334-7350/FAX: 334-7685www.washingtonpost.com

The Washington D.C. Examiner1015 15th St. NWWashington, D.C. 20005 (202) 903-2000/www.examiner.com

PressBox3600 Clipper Mill RoadSuite 155Baltimore, MD 21211 (410) 366-7272/FAX: 366-7220www.pressboxonline.com

Associated Press (Baltimore)Dave Ginsburg218 North Charles StreetSuite 330Baltimore, Md. 21201 (410) 837-8315/FAX: 837-4291

GoMids.comc/o Yates PublishingP.O. Box 51Roy, Wash. 98580(253) 843-4249www.gomids.com

TelevisionCBS Sports Network85 10th Avenue, 3rd FloorNew York, NY 10011(212) 342-8868/FAX: 433-1474www.cstv.com

Comcast SportsNetJoe Yasharoff (Assignment Mgr.)7700 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 200Bethesda, Md. 20814(240) 497-3434/Fax: (301) 718-3324www.comcastsportsnet.com

WMAR-TV Channel 2 (ABC)Rob Carlin (Sports Director)6400 York RoadBaltimore, Md. 21212(410) 377-7558/FAX: 377-5321www.abc2news.com

WBAL-TV Channel 11 (NBC)Gerry Sandusky (Sports Director) 3800 Hooper Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21211(410) 338-1750/FAX: 467-6671www.wbaltv.com

WBFF-TV Channel 45 (FOX)Bruce Cunningham (Sports Director) 2000 West 41st StreetBaltimore, Md. 21211 (410) 467-5595/FAX: 467-5093www.foxbaltimore.com

WJZ-TV Channel 13 (CBS)Mark Viviano (Sports Director)3725 Malden Ave.Baltimore, Md. 21211(410) 578-7522/FAX: 578-0642www.wjz.com

WRC-TV Channel 4 (NBC)Lindsay Czarniak (Sports Director)4001 Nebraska Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20016(202) 885-4870/FAX: 885-4002www.nbc4.com

WTTG-TV Channel 5 (FOX)Dave Feldman (Sports Director)5151 Wisconsin Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20016(202) 895-3026/FAX: 895-3133www.myfoxdc.com

WJLA-TV Channel 7 (ABC)Tim Brant (Sports Director)1100 Wilson BoulevardArlington, Va. 22209(703) 236-9499/FAX: 236-9263www.wjla.com

WUSA-TV Channel 9 (CBS)Brett Haber (Sports Director)4100 Wisconsin Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20016(202) 895-5600/FAX: 363-6472www.wusa9.com

RadioWNAV Radio - 1430 AM236 Admiral DriveAnnapolis, Md. 21401(410) 263-1430/FAX: 268-5360

WFED Radio - 1050 AM3400 Idaho Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20016(202) 895-5086/FAX: 895-5144

WMAL Radio - 630 AM4400 Jenifer Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20015(202) 686-3020/FAX: 537-0009

WBAL Radio - 1090 AM3800 Hooper AvenueBaltimore, Md. 21211(410) 338-6592/FAX: 338-6694

WJFK Radio - 1300 AM600 Washington AvenueSuite 201Towson, Md. 21204(410) 825-0356/FAX: 825-2411

ESPN 980 (WTEM)8121 Georgia Ave., Suite 1050Silver Spring, Md. 20910(301) 562-5800/FAX: N/A

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Scott StrasemeierAssociate AD / Sports [email protected](o) 410-293-8775 • (c) 443-336-9023Sport Duties: Football

Stacie MichaudAssociate Sports Information Director / Men’s Lacrosse [email protected](o) 410-293-8773 • (c) 410-212-3761Sport Duties: Football (secondary contact), Golf, Men’sLacrosse, Squash, Wrestling

Justin KischefskyAssistant Sports Information [email protected](o) 410-293-8772 • (h) 410-263-3033Sport Duties: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Swimming,Women’s Swimming, Men’s Tennis, Volleyball

Chris FormanAssistant Sports Information [email protected](o) 410-293-8774 • (c) 413-687-4590Sport Duties: Men’s Basketball, Rifle, Intercollegiate Sailing,Offshore Sailing, Men’s Soccer, Water Polo

Jeff BarnesAssistant Sports Information [email protected](o) 410-293-8771 • (c) 517-881-5328Sport Duties: Baseball, Crew, Men’s Cross Country,Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Gymnastics, Sprint Football

Matt MuzzaAssistant Sports Information [email protected](o) 410-293-8778 • (c) 716-969-0843Sport Duties: Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Soccer, Men’sTrack & Field, Women’s Track & Field

Mark LeddyDirector of [email protected](o) 410-293-8782 • (c) 765-427-7042

Navy Sports InformationSports Information Main Number 410-293-4517Sports Information Fax 410-293-8954Mailing Address Navy Sports Information

566 Brownson RoadAnnapolis, MD 21402

Official Navy Athletics Website www.NavySports.comPatriot League www.PatriotLeague.comNCAA Statistics www.NCAASports.com

The 2012 Navy Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide was prepared to assist the media inits coverage of the Navy lacrosse program. The Sports Information Office is avail-able to aid members of the media in their efforts to cover Navy lacrosse. Additionalinformation can be obtained through the Sports Information Office, located on thesecond floor of Ricketts Hall, or by contacting Associate Sports InformationDirector Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at [email protected](.)

Releases / Photos via EmailAll Navy men’s lacrosse releases, game notes and media advisories are distrib-uted via email to a list maintained by the sports infomation office. Media and fanswho wish to be included on this list can contact lacrosse SID Stacie Michaud at410-293-8773 or via email at [email protected] or sign up atwww.navysports.com. Photographs are available upon request.

PracticeAll Navy practices are closed to the general public. Media members who wish toattend practice should contact lacrosse SID Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 orvia email at [email protected](.).

Media ServicesPregame notes, media guides, gameday programs and statistics will be providedto working media prior to each game. A complete postgame packet consisting ofteam and individual statistics will be available at the conclusion of the game.

Press CredentialsAll requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for Navy homegames should be made in writing on company letterhead. Please allow ample timefor credentials to be mailed to you. Credentials not mailed can be picked up anhour prior to game time at the Will Call Window.

. Media ParkingThe press credential also serves as a parking pass for the media. Media shouldshow their lacrosse credential to the parking attendant who will wave you throughthe gate without paying the parking fee. Parking is on a first-come, first-servedbasis.

PhotographersStill and newsreel photographers with hand-held equipment may work the sidelineon either side of each team. Credentials are normally issued to photographersrepresenting daily newspapers, wire services, magazines and television stationsor networks. Camera crews handling the coaching film for the opposing school willwork from an assigned location.

Interview PolicyAll interviews with Navy head coach Rick Sowell and/or Navy lacrosse playersshould be arranged through the Navy Sports Information Office. Media shouldallow 24 hours advance notice for all interviews and be respectful of the students’class schedules. Please contact Associate Sports Information Director StacieMichaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at [email protected](.)

Postgame InterviewsNavy head coach Rick Sowell and requested Navy players will be available forpostgame interviews outside of the home team locker room following a 10-minutecooling off period. Media wishing to interview specific players should contactlacrosse SID Stacie Michaud prior to the end of the game.

NavySports.comNavy lacrosse is one of 32 Midshipmen sports that can be followed on the inter-net at http://www.navysports.com. Updated releases, bios, statistics and addition-al information will regularly be posted on the Navy web site.

Ticket InformationTickets for all Navy home lacrosse games may be purchased at the Navy TicketOffice at Ricketts Hall or on game day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.For more information on tickets for Navy lacrosse games, call the Navy TicketOffice at 1-800-US4-NAVY.

Navy Lacrosse Admission$10 Adults$5 Students (17 & under)

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