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1 HOPKINS LACROSSE 8 First Team All-Americans 9 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 8 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles # Syracuse (5-0) at #8 Johns Hopkins (-) Saturday, March 9, 06 pm Homewood Field (8,500) Baltimore, MD THE MATCHUP #8 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays # Syracuse Orange vs HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Record - Rankings 8th (USILA) 8th (Media) Head Coach Dave Pietramala Career Record 95-8 (.707) 9th Year Record at JHU 7-6 (.79) 6th Year Assistant Coaches Bill Dwan Bobby Benson, Larry Quinn All-Time MLax Record th Year Men s Lacrosse Quick Comparison.0 Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Extra-Man Offense % Man-Down Defense % Faceoff %.78.8 Clearing % Save %.507 SUATHLETICS.COM Record 5-0 Rankings rd (USILA) rd (Media) Head Coach John Desko Career Record 6-66 (.766) 8th Year Record at Syracuse Same Assistant Coaches Kevin Donahue Lelan Rogers, Steve Scaramuzzino All-Time MLax Record Men s Lacrosse The Game: Homewood Field will be the site of the lone weekend matchup featuring a pair of top 0 teams as eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins (-) welcomes third-ranked Syracuse (5-0) to Baltimore. Faceoff is set for :0 pm with a live national television audience on ESPNU. A Look Back: Johns Hopkins and Syracuse are both coming off victories. The Blue Jays won their second straight as they topped then sixth-ranked Towson, -8, last Saturday, while Syracuse pushed its season-opening winning streak to five games with a 5- victory against St. John s. Series History: Johns Hopkins and Syracuse are meeting for the 55th time in a series that dates to a - tie in 9. The Blue Jays lead the all-time series 8-5- and won the last meeting, 6-5, in the 05 NCAA Quarterfinals. Detailed series information can be found on page. These are the Facts: Johns Hopkins enters this week s game against Syracuse with an all-time record of (.78). The Blue Jays own nine NCAA titles, 9 USILA titles and six ILA titles for a total of national championships. Poll Position: Johns Hopkins is ranked eighth in this week s USILA Coaches Poll and also checks in at eighth in the Cascade/Maverick Media Poll. Syracuse is ranked third in both the USILA Coaches Poll and the Cascade/Maverick Media Poll. Game Information Date Saturday, March 9, 06 Faceoff Time pm Location Baltimore, MD Venue Homewood Field Surface Shaw Sports Momentum 5 Turf Television ESPNU Live Video WatchESPN Live Stats HopkinsSports.com 06 Johns Hopkins Schedule Feb. #8 Navy (OT) W/- #8 Loyola L/8-9 8 #0 North Carolina (ESPNU) L/-5 Mar. 5 Princeton (ESPNU) W/7-7 #6 Towson (ESPNU) W/-8 9 # Syracuse (ESPNU) pm Virginia (ESPNU) pm UMBC 7 pm Rutgers * 7 pm 9 Ohio State (Homecoming) (ESPNU) * pm Penn State * 7 Michigan * 5 pm 0 Maryland (ESPNU) * pm May 5 Big Ten Semifinal 5:0 pm /8 pm 7 Big Ten Championship 6 pm -5 NCAA First Round (Campus Sites) NCAA Quarterfinals (Providence, RI) NCAA Quarterfinals (Columbus, OH) 8 NCAA Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA) 0 NCAA Championship (Philadelphia, PA) * Big Ten Game JHU Athletic Communications Director of Athletic Communications: Ernie Larossa Larossa Office Phone: 0/ Larossa Home Phone: 0/ Larossa Cell Phone: 0/99-77 Larossa Fax: 0/56-78 Larossa elarossa@jhu.edu Assistant Director of Ath. Communications: Jill Guise Guise Office Phone 0/ Athletic Communications Assistant: Myles Rudnick Rudnick Office Phone: 0/ Coordinator of Digital Media: Mark Natale Natale Office Phone: 0/56-7 On the Web: - -

2 Scouting the Orange Syracuse Quickly: Syracuse comes to Homewood Field riding a five-game season-opening winning streak. The Orange have three blowout wins and a pair of one-goal victories to their credit on the young season. It All Starts at the X: With all due respect to other faceoff specialists, Syracuse will bring the most dominant faceoff unit in the nation to Homewood Field this week. Junior Ben Williams has picked up right where he left off last year as he is 75-of- 07 (.70) on the year and counts a team-high 7 ground balls to his credit. When Williams needs a break, which isn t often, he is spelled by classmate Cal Paduda, who is -of- (.786) thus far. As if facing the high-powered Syracuse offense isn t challenging enough, the opposition is forced to play extra defense because of SU s dominance at the X. As a team, SU leads the nation in faceoff winning percentage (.78). New Names, Same Result: While the names on the offensive end of the field may change for Syracuse, it doesn t seem to matter; SU simply reloads and this year is no different. Faced with replacing five of its top six offensive players from a year ago, the Orange have simply averaged. goals per game thus far while scoring at least goals in four of five games. Senior Dylan Donahue is the unquestioned leader as he is the lone holdover from 05 s top six and already counts 0 goals and 5 assists to his credit. Tim Barber (9g, 5a) and Jordan Evans (8g, a) provide the perfect complement to Donahue on attack, while the first midfield of Nick Mariano (g, a), Derek DeJoe (0g, a) and Sergio Salcido (8g, 5a) rounds out what is quickly becoming the most lethal top six in the nation. SU s balance is unmatched... the Orange rank third nationally in scoring offense, but have just one player ranked in the top 50 in the nation in goals per game. Notes of Interest: The Orange have trailed for a total of approximately 5 minutes in five games Syracuse leads the nation in clearing percentage (.97) and is 5-for-5 in the last six quarters The NCAA maintains statistics in 5 different team categories - Syracuse ranks in the top 0 in of those Schedule/Results Feb. Siena W/8-5 # Albany W/6-7 8 Army W/9-8 Virginia * W/- St. John s #8 Johns Hopkins pm Duke * Noon Apr. Notre Dame * 5 pm Hobart 7 Cornell 7 pm 6 North Carolina * pm 0 Binghamton 7 pm 9 ACC Semifinals ^ TBA May ACC Championship ^ TBA 7 Colgate :0 pm * ACC Game ^ Kennesaw, GA 00-of-: Johns Hopkins is ranked eighth in this week s USILA Coaches Poll (this is the poll the Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses to reflect the Blue Jays official national ranking). Since the debut of the USILA Poll in 97, this week s poll is the st and the top 0 ranking is the 00th in school history. In other words, Johns Hopkins has been ranked in the top 0 in the nation in 9% of the all-time USILA Polls. Closing on 00: Last week s win against Towson was the 95th in the college coaching career of Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala. Pietramala improved his overall record to 95-8 (.707) and his record at Johns Hopkins to 7-6 (.79) with the win over Towson. Pietramala ranks 0th among active Division I coaches in career victories. Below is a look at the 0 winningest active Division I head coach by victories (as of March ):. Dom Starsia (Virginia) (-) 7-5. John Danowski (Duke) (5-) Bill Tierney (Denver) (6-0) 6-8. Mike Pressler (Bryant) (-) Bob Shillinglaw (Delaware) (-5) Kevin Corrigan (Notre Dame) (-) Scott Nelson (Binghamton) (0-) Don Zimmerman (UMBC) (-) John Desko (Syracuse) (5-0) Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins) 95-8 Schedule Update-I: The game at UMBC that was postponed on February has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 0 at 7 pm. Schedule Update-II: Although still nearly two months away, please note that the time of the Johns Hopkins-Michigan game on April has been moved to 5 pm. It was originally scheduled for 7 pm. That s Tough: Through games of March, Johns Hopkins had the third-toughest schedule in the nation based on the cumulative record of its past and future opponents to date. The Blue Jays regular season opponents had combined to post a combined record of -5 (.68) through games of March, a mark that trailed just Duke (60-0 /.667) and Maryland (7-6 /.6). Below is a look at the five most difficult schedules in the nation by opponents cumulative winning percentage (as of March ):. Duke 60-0 (.667). Maryland 7-6 (.6). Johns Hopkins -5 (.68). Cornell - (.69) 5. UMass -8 (.6) Big Ten Standings (Thru Mar. 5) Big Ten Overall Record Record Streak Rutgers L Ohio State L Penn State W Johns Hopkins W Maryland W Michigan L This Weekend s Games (Mar. 8-0) Johns Hopkins (-9 pm) Rutgers (-8 7 pm) Michigan (-9 pm) Ohio Denver (-9 pm) Penn State (-9 pm) Johns Hopkins and ESPNU Johns Hopkins enjoys an exclusive national televion agreement with ESPNU. All Johns Hopkins home games air on the ESPN family of networks with a majority of the games airing on ESPNU. The most recent contract renewal extends the agreement through the 07 season. Johns Hopkins is the only lacrosse program in the nation - men or women - with its own exclusive national television agreement. Most Viewed - Part I: Johns Hopkins ranks second in the nation in average home attendance through games of March as the Blue Jays have averaged,78 fans for their first three home games. Only Syracuse, which is averaging,5 fans through four home games, has a higher average home attendance than Johns Hopkins. Most Viewed - Part II: Johns Hopkins has played two road games thus far (one road game at UMBC was postponed and has been rescheduled for March 0). In those two games, Johns Hopkins helped draw two of the hightest online viewership numbers in Patriot League Network (PLN) history. The Johns Hopkins-Navy game on February 9 drew a PLN-record 0,6 unique - -

3 viewers, while the Johns Hopkins-Loyola game on February 0 drew just under 6,000 unique viewers. Against the ACC: This week s game against Syracuse will be the th all-time for Johns Hopkins against a team currently in the ACC. Johns Hopkins is 8-8- (.608) all-time against current ACC schools. Note that not all of these games were played against teams while they were a member of the ACC. Duke -6 North Carolina - Notre Dame - Syracuse 8-5- Virginia The 700 Club: With 958 all-time victories, Johns Hopkins ranks as the winningest program in college lacrosse history. Below is a list of the winningest teams in Division I lacrosse history: Rk. School Record. Johns Hopkins (-) Syracuse (5-0) Maryland (-) Navy (-) Army West Point (-) Hobart (-) * Cornell (-) * Hobart played at the Division III level prior to 995 Balanced Scoring: Johns Hopkins got goals from 0 different players, assists from 0 different players and a total of players registered at least one point in the recent 7-7 win against Princeton. The assists are the most for Johns Hopkins in a game since 005, when the Blue Jays notched in a -6 win against Marist in the first round of the NCAA Tournament; it was also just the fourth time since 00 that Hopkins has posted assists in a game. The balanced scoring, which continued last week against Towson as seven different players scored goals and six different players posted assists, is evident in the team s cumulative stats this season as well. Through five games, the Blue Jays have gotten goals from different players and six different players have posted at least five goals on the year. In addition, different players have at least one assist through five games. In the entire 05 season, Johns Hopkins got goals from players and assists from 5 players - marks the Blue Jays have nearly matched through just five games. Brown Fifth on JHU Goal-Scoring Chart, 6th in Points: Senior attackman Ryan Brown had his 7-game goal-scoring streak snapped against Princeton, but did extend his point-scoring streak with two assists against the Tigers and continued that with a four-goal, one-assist showing against Towson. He now ranks first on the team in goals (5), second in assists (6) and second in points (). In addition, he boosted his career totals to goals and 0 assists for 7 points with his five-point effort against Towson. A few notes of interest about Ryan Brown: One of 50 men s players nationally named to the 06 Tewaaraton Watch List. Tied for fifth in school history with career hat tricks. First Johns Hopkins player to notch 0 or more career hat tricks since Bobby Benson had from Currently tied with Jack Thomas (9-7) for fifth...next up on the list is Mike O Neill ( ). Ranks fifth in school history with his goals. Mike O Neill ( ) ranks fourth on the list. Had his 7-game goal-scoring streak snapped against Princeton. The streak is the longest by a Johns Hopkins player since Terry Riordan scored in all 56 games in his career from Brown scored 5 goals during his 7-game run. Will carry a 9-game point-scoring streak into the game against Syracuse. The 9-game run is the fourth-longest active streak in the nation and he has 55 points during this time (9g, 6a). Jumped to 6th on JHU s career point-scoring chart with two assists against Princeton. Now has 7 career points (g, 0a). Passed current offensive coordinator Bobby Benson (67 points 000-0) on the list.. next up are Del Dressel (7 points 98-86) and Bill Morrill (7 points ), who are tied for th on the list. Paul Rabil (78 points ) and Brian Wood (78 points 98-87) are tied for th. Johns Hopkins-Syracuse The Measuring Sticks of Lacrosse One of the great rivalries in college lacrosse renews itself for the 55th time as Johns Hopkins welcomes Syracuse to Homewood Field. No matter how you look at it, Johns Hopkins and Syracuse are the benchmarks by which all other college lacrosse programs are measured. How dominant have the two teams been? The numbers tell the story (all-time rank listed in parenthesis). JHU Category SU 8 () First Team All-Americans 97 () 958 () All-Time Victories 875 () 9 () NCAA Titles () 8 () NCAA Title-Game Appearances 7 () () NCAA Tournaments 5 () 70 () NCAA Tournament Victories 66 () JHU Tentative Lineup Attack Ryan Brown 5g, 6a Shack Stanwick 9g, 7a 9 Wilkins Dismuke 6g, a Kyle Marr 5g, a st Midfield John Crawley 6g, 5a 8 Drew Supinski g, a Cody Radziewicz g, a nd Midfield 99 Holden Cattoni 6g, a 7 Pat Fraser g, 0a Brinton Valis g, a Defense 9 Nick Fields 0g, a, 0 GBs 0 Austin Spencer 0g, 0a, 9 GBs 8 Pat Foley 0g, 0a, 0 GBs Goalie 9 Brock Turnbaugh 9.58 GAA,.55 save % Faceoff Specialist 5 Craig Madarasz 6-of-90 (.5) Hunter Moreland -of- (.77) LSM 8 Robert Kuhn 0g, a, 5 GBs Derrick Kihembo g, 0a, GB SSDM Joe Carlini 0g, 0a, GBs 50 Tal Bruno 0g, 0a, 6 GBs - -

4 USILA/Nike Coaches Poll March, 06 Rk. Team Rec. Points. Denver (9) Notre Dame Syracuse Yale Brown Villanova Maryland Johns Hopkins Duke Towson 5-8. Albany Hofstra Stony Brook -. Harvard Loyola Boston Univ North Carolina Rutgers Richmond Penn State 5- Others Receiving Votes: Army, High Point, Cornell, Navy, UMass, Lehigh, Ohio State, Marquette, Air Force, Bryant, Virginia, Penn Cascade/Maverik Media Poll March, 06 Rk. Team Rec. Points. Denver (9) Notre Dame Syracuse Yale Brown Maryland Villanova Johns Hopkins Towson Albany - 0. Duke 5-0. Hofstra - 9. Loyola -. Harvard - 5. Stony Brook Boston Univ North Carolina Richmond Rutgers Penn State 5-5 Others Receiving Votes: Army, Ohio State, UMass, High Point, Marquette, Cornell, Navy, Air Force, Virginia, Lehigh, Bucknell, Bryant JHU Week-by-Week in the Polls USILA/Nike Cascade/Maverik Coaches Media Preseason 5th 6th Feb. 5 7th 6th Feb. 8th T8th Feb. 9 th th Mar. 7 th th Mar. 8th 8th Six goals at Navy mark just the fourth time since 955 that a JHU player has scored six or more goals in a season opener. Brown accounts for two of those four instances as he scored seven in the season opener against UMBC last season. Johns Hopkins 0-Game Point-Scoring Streaks SINCE 00 T. 9 Ryan Brown May, 0 Active. 7 Wells Stanwick April 0, 0 May, 05. Kyle Barrie March, 00 March 0, 00 Stanwick Takes Over Scoring Lead: Sophomore attackman Shack Stanwick has jumped to the top of the Blue Jay scoring charts this season as he ranks first in assists (7) and points (6) and second in goals (9) after a four-goal, threeassist effort against Towson. Stanwick, who has scored at least one point in all games in his career, tied his career high for points in a game with his seven-point effort against Towson and has notched at least three assists in all five games this season. He previously posted seven points on two goals and five assists earlier this season against Loyola. Stanwick currently ranks second in the nation in assists per game (.0), fourth in points per game (5.) and sixth in extra-man goals (). Stanwick totaled 8 goals and assists last season to finish third on the team in points, second in assists and tied for second in goals. He became the first Johns Hopkins freshman to top the 50-point mark since Brian Piccola (6) and Terry Riordan (5) in 99 and now has career totals of 7 goals and 0 assists for 77 points. Midfield Contributing: The Johns Hopkins midfield has been a work in progress as injuries have forced offensive coordinator Bobby Benson to shuffle the lineup early in the season. Continuity will develop as the season plays out, but the group has enjoyed its strongest efforts of the young season in the last three games as the Blue Jays got six goals and four assists from the midfield against UNC, eight goals and five assists from the unit against Princeton and five goals and four assists against Towson. Foley, Supinski Named to US U-9 Team Stanwick Scoring Totals The final 5-man United States Under-9 Men s Lacrosse team was recently announced with current Johns Hopkins freshmen Drew Supinski and Patrick Foley among those selected. Supinski, Foley and the team will travel to the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships, July 7-6 in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Supinski, a midfielder, and Foley, a defender, are the latest in a long line of Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse players to represent the United States on the U-9 team. Since the inception of the event in 988, they are the 8th and 9th members of the Blue Jay lacrosse program selected to the team. The first two Blue Jay representatives were Bill Dwan and Matt Panetta in 988 and the most recent was Rob Enright in 0. In addition, Kevin Huntley 08 represented Canada in the 00 championships. The last of the eight Division I-lacrosse-playing Stanwick siblings is Johns Hopkins sophomore attackman Shack Stanwick. Between them, the Stanwicks have combined for more than,000 career goals and,700 career points. Below is a look at the scoring totals of the eight Stanwick siblings who have played college lacrosse. Name (School) G-A-P Sheehan Stanwick (Gtown) Covie Stanwick (Boston College) Coco Stanwick (Gtown) Steele Stanwick (Virginia) Wick Stanwick (Gtown) Wells Stanwick (JHU) Shack Stanwick (JHU) Tad Stanwick (Rutgers) _ Totals, ,750 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse All-Time United States U-9 Team Members 988: Bill Dwan (D), Matt Panetta (A) 99: Dave Marr (A) 996: Dan Denihan (A), A.J. Haugen (M), Matt O Kelly (M), John Paleologos (D) 999: John Brasko (D), Joe McDermott (M), Rob Scherr (G) 00: Kyle Dowd (M), Greg Peyser (M), Matt Pinto (D), Eric Zerrlaut (D) 008: Matt Dolente (M), Tim Donovan (M) 0: Rob Enright (D) Foley (top), Supinski (bottom) 06: Patrick Foley (D), Drew Supinski (M) - -

5 Johns Hopkins Record... In Under Curr. 06 Petro Streak Overall: W At home: W On the road: L At a neutral site: L On artificial turf: W On grass: L On Sportexe / Fieldturf: - 0- W During the day: - -8 W At night: -0-6 W In overtime: -0 - W In one-goal games: - 7- L On television: W In weekday games: W On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): W Against teams ranked -5: W Against teams ranked 6-0: W Against teams ranked -0: W Against unranked teams: W7 Leading after one quarter: -0 - W7 Leading at the half: -0-9 W6 Leading after three quarters: W7 Trailing after one quarter: L Trailing at the half: L Trailing after three quarters: L Tied after one quarter: W Tied at the half: W Tied after three quarters: L Scoring first: -0 - W8 Opponent scores first: W Scoring 0 or more goals: - 7- W Scoring less than 0 goals: 0-5- L Allowing 0 or more goals: L Allowing less than 0 goals: - -6 W Getting more ground balls: - 9- W Getting less ground balls: L Ground balls equal: L Winning more faceoffs: - - W Opp. wins more faceoffs: L Faceoffs equal: W John Crawley leads all Blue Jay midfielders in scoring with six goals and five assists for points, while Kyle Marr (5g, a), Holden Cattoni (6g, a), Cody Radziewicz (g, a), Drew Supinski (g, a), Kieran Eissler (g, a) and Brinton Valis (g, a) all have at least three points on the year. Marr has played attack at times and some of his points have come while on the field as an attackman. Cattoni notched his eighth career hat trick against Princeton and recently topped the 75-point mark for his career (6g, 5a), while Crawley is second among active JHU middies in career scoring (9g, a, 6p). Extra-Extra: Johns Hopkins converted on -of-6 (.500) extra-man chances against Navy, -of- (.500) at Loyola, -of-6 (.500) against North Carolina, 5-of-6 (.8) against Princeton and its only attempt against Towson. Johns Hopkins currently ranks third in the nation in extra-man offense at 6.%. More Extra-Extra: Johns Hopkins scored 8 extra-man goals in 05 and much of the damage was done by players who are back this season. In fact, players who accounted for all 8 Blue Jay extra-man goals are back, while of the team s assists accumulated on the extra-man are also back. Hopkins converted 8-of-8 (.6) extra-man chances last season to finish th in the nation. The 8 extra-man goals the Blue Jays scored last season were the most for Johns Hopkins since 00 (0). -- EMO Scoring Breakdown -- Since Start of 05 Season 06 Season Name G A Pts G A Pts Ryan Brown Holden Cattoni 0 0 John Crawley 8 0 Patrick Fraser 0 Kyle Marr Shack Stanwick 0 7 Totals New Faces on Defense: Juniors Nick Fields (D) and Joe Carlini (SSDM) are the only two players who saw extended regular playing time on defense last season for the Blue Jays who return to the rotation this season. Fields is joined on close defense by freshman Patrick Foley, junior transfer Austin Spencer and graduate student transfer Ben Kellar. Kellar started the first three games, but Spencer got the nod in the last two games with Kellar coming off the bench. Spencer had been playing long stick midfield before moving down low. Scott Selected to IMLCA Hall of Fame Robert H. (Bob) Scott, the men s lacrosse coach at Johns Hopkins from 955-7, is among men who will comprise the Intercollegiate Men s Lacrosse Coaches Association s (IMLCA) inaugural Hall of Fame Induction Class. The will be honored in ceremonies scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 8 in Philadelphia as part of the weekend-long festivities surrounding the 06 NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championships. During his tenure as lacrosse coach, Scott guided Johns Hopkins to seven national championships, including the school s first NCAA Championship in his final season on the sideline in 97, and times his players earned first-team All-America recognition. He was selected as the USILA s Morris Touchstone Award recipient as the national coach of the year in 965, 968 and 97. His three Touchstone awards are tied for the most in Division I history. Scott compiled a record of during his 0-year coaching career at Homewood and ranked as the winningest coach in school history until 05. He transitioned to a role as Johns Hopkins Director of Athletics in 97 and served in that role until he retired in 995 more than 6 years after first arriving on the Homewood campus as an undergraduate. This will be the fourth Hall of Fame that Scott has been inducted as he previously earned induction into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame (977), the Johns Hopkins Athletic Hall of Fame (99) and the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame (0)

6 Carlini s regular linemates include freshman Robert Kuhn (LSM), senior Derrick Kihembo (LSM), sophomores Tal Bruno (SSDM) and Chris Hubler (SSDM) and senior Kelton Black (SSDM). Kihembo (g) and Kuhn (a) worked their way onto the scoresheet against Princeton. Add in sophomore goalie Brock Turnbaugh, who is in his first season as a starter, and senior Matt O Keefe, a man-down specialist, and the wholesale changes on that end of the field are even more obvious. Turnbaugh Steady in Goal: Sophomore Brock Turnbaugh made his starting debut against Navy and came away the winner in the - double-overtime victory. He posted saves, including four in the first quarter and eight in the second half and overtime combined. He came back with a 6-save effort at Loyola and added five ground balls against the Greyhounds before suffering his first tough outing of the season against North Carolina with eight saves in the 5- loss to the Tar Heels. The former state champion high school wrestler bounced back against Princeton with a 0-save effort in 56:05 - he allowed five goals before giving way to junior Ryan Feit late in the fourth quarter. Through five games, he sports a 9.58 goals against average and a.55 save percentage and ranks 6th in the nation in goals against average and nd in save percentage. Madarasz, Moreland Lead Faceoff Unit: Johns Hopkins will rely on as many as four faceoff specialists during the 06 season with senior Craig Madarasz, juniors Kevin O Toole and Matt Ledwin and sophomore Hunter Moreland all capable of doing the job at the X. Madarasz missed the entire 05 season with an injury, but fueled the win at Navy by going -of- (.58) with one goal and seven ground balls. He came back with a -of- (.69) performance with six ground balls at Loyola and is now 6-of-90 (.5) with ground balls on the year. For his career, he had been 6-of-5 (.50) with 9 ground balls and one goal entering the season-opener at Navy, but is now 7-of- (.5) with ground balls in his career. Moreland quickly established himself as one of the top young faceoff specialists in the nation last season as he was -of-0 (.550) with 5 ground balls and one assist on the year. Getting his first extensive playing time of the 06 season, Moreland fueled the win against Princeton as he went -of-9 (.68) with six ground balls and he came back with another strong effort against Towson as he was -of- (.86) with three ground balls. Moreland s recent efforts boost his season totals to -of- (77) with nine GBs, while he is now 5-of-5 (.57) with 5 GBs in his career. O Toole (6-of-) and Ledwin (-of-) saw less time last season, but handled all the faceoff chores in the fall while Madarasz and Moreland worked their way back from injuries and both were impressive. They have combined to win -of- faceoffs this season. Blue Jays Win First-Ever Big 0 Tournament: Johns Hopkins earned the first conference title in school history with the -6 win over Ohio State in last season s Big Ten title game. The Big Ten sponsored men s lacrosse for the first time in 05. JHU shared the regular season title with Maryland, earned the top seed in the tournament via a head-to-head win against the Terps and then topped Penn State and Ohio State in the tournament to claim the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Johns Hopkins Miscellaneous Statistics Hat Tricks 06 Career Ryan Brown Holden Cattoni 8 John Crawley 0 Wilkins Dismuke Patrick Fraser 0 Shack Stanwick 6 Multi-Goal Games 06 Career Ryan Brown 5 Holden Cattoni 8 John Crawley Wilkins Dismuke Patrick Fraser 0 Kyle Marr Cody Radziewicz Shack Stanwick Drew Supinski Multi-Assist Games 06 Career Ryan Brown 8 Holden Cattoni 0 John Crawley 5 Patrick Fraser 0 Shack Stanwick 5 Drew Supinski Multi-Point Games 06 Career Ryan Brown 5 Holden Cattoni John Crawley 8 Wilkins Dismuke Kieran Eissler Patrick Fraser 0 Kyle Marr Cody Radziewicz 6 Drew Supinski Shack Stanwick 5 8 Brinton Valis Streaks-n-Stuff In Overtime: Johns Hopkins is - all-time in overtime under head coach Dave Pietramala. State Rivalries: Johns Hopkins is 7- (.855) under head coach Dave Pietramala in games played against teams from the state of Maryland. Below is a breakdown of JHU s record against teams from Maryland under Pietramala. Loyola - Maryland -6 Mount St. Mary s 6-0 Navy 5- Towson 6- UMBC -0 Current Point-Scoring Streaks Ryan Brown Shack Stanwick Holden Cattoni Kieran Eissler Cody Radziewicz Wilkins Dismuke Drew Supinski Current Goal-Scoring Streaks Holden Cattoni Cody Radziewicz Shack Stanwick Wilkins Dismuke Kieran Eissler Drew Supinski 9 games games games games games games games games games games games games games Current Assist Streaks Ryan Brown Shack Stanwick 7 games 5 games - 6 -

7 Ranking Record - I: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by JHU s ranking at the time of the game JHU Rank JHU Record st 5-9 nd - rd 7- th -5 5th 0-6th 8-7 7th 9-6 8th 6-7 9th 8-7 0th 9- th 9- th - th -0 th - 5th - 6th -0 7th - 9th - RV 5-0 Total 7-6 In the Polls: The Blue Jays are ranked eighth in this week s USILA Coaches Poll. The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the USILA Poll to represent JHU s official ranking at the time of a game. Prior to falling out of the top 0 of the USILA Poll on April 6 and May, 00 (JHU was receiving votes in both polls), the Blue Jays had been ranked in the top 0 in 67 consecutive polls dating back to the first poll in 97. More Polls: Including the most recent USILA Poll, there have been weekly polls since the inception of the poll in 97. Amazingly, JHU has been ranked in the top 0 in 6 of those polls (98.9%). The Blue Jays have been in the top 0 in 00 of the and the top five in 0 of those. Johns Hopkins has been ranked number one 0 times since the poll debuted in 97. Below is a breakdown of the Blue Jays in the USILA Coaches Poll since its inception on March 9, 97: Total Weeks: Total Weeks at #: 0 Weeks in top 5: 0 Weeks in top 0: 00 Weeks in top 0: 6 Most Consecutive at #: (//0-5/9/05) Most Consecutive in top 5: 0 (/9/7-//87) Most Consecutive in top 0: 58 (/9/7-/5/90) Most Consecutive in top 0: 67 (/9/7-/9/0) Ranking Record - II: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by the opposition s ranking at the time of the game Opp. Rank JHU Record st 9-6 nd 7-6 rd 5- th -8 5th 5-7 6th 6-7th 6-8th 6-9th 6-0th 6-7 th 9- th 6- th 5-0 th 7-5th - 6th 5-0 7th - 8th - 9th -0 0th - Unranked 65-5 Total 7-6 POLL NOtES: The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the STX/USILA Coaches Poll to reflect JHU s actual ranking at the time of the game. The only exception is for games early in the season prior to the release of a coaches poll. In this instance, the team s ranking is based on the Face-Off Yearbook Poll, which is a poll of all Division I head coaches. In 007 there wasn t an official coaches poll in Face-Off Yearbook. JHU s ranking at the time of the game for the Albany game was based on the Blue Jays rank in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Welcome Back Larry Quinn In addition to welcoming the freshmen and two transfers to the team, former Blue Jay standout Larry Quinn officially made his return to the JHU coaching staff this season as he replaces Dave Allan as the team s volunteer assistant coach. Quinn is no stranger to Homewood Field as he starred for Johns Hopkins from and helped the Blue Jays to the 98 and 985 NCAA Championships. Starting all 8 games in his final two seasons, Quinn posted a 7- record during that time, twice earned First Team USILA All-America honors, was tabbed the C. Markland Kelly Award winner as the nation s top goalie in 98 and 985 and earned Most Outstanding Player honors in the national championship game in each of those years as well. In addition, Quinn received the Enners Award as the nation s outstanding player in 98 and 985 and remains Johns Hopkins only two-time recipient of this award. Quinn later served as an assistant coach at Johns Hopkins from 989-9, helping the Blue Jays to the 989 NCAA Championship game and a trip to the NCAA Semifinals in 99. He was the starting goalie for Team USA in 986, 990 and 99, when the US won the ILF World Championship

8 Head Coach Dave Pietramala What You Need to Know About Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Coach Dave Pietramala Dave Pietramala vs. All Opponents Boasts a 7-6 (.79) record since taking over as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and an overall record of 95-8 (.707) in his 9 years as a college head coach. Served as an assistant coach of Team USA at the 0 FIL World Championships. Passed Bob Scott as the winningest coach in Johns Hopkins history with the 6- win over UMBC on February 7, 05. Scott won 58 games in 0 seasons as the Blue Jays coach from Has won two national championships as the head coach at Johns Hopkins (005, 007). Pietramala has guided the Blue Jays to the NCAA Tournament times in his 5 years as the head coach at Homewood. The Blue Jays have advanced to the Final Four seven times under his guidance. Sports a - record in NCAA Tournament games at Johns Hopkins and a - overall NCAA Tournament record (0- at Cornell). One of just two coaches to earn National Coach of the Year honors at two schools (Cornell-000, Johns Hopkins-00). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to earn NCAA Division I Player of the Year honors (989) and Division I Coach of the Year honors (000, 00). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to win an NCAA Division I Championship as a player (987) and a head coach (005, 007). Pietramala s Coaching Ledger At Johns Hopkins Big 0 Champions _ NCAA Semifinals 0-5 NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals 0 - NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Finals NCAA Champions NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Champions 00 - NCAA Semifinals 00 - NCAA Finals 00 - NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals Totals 7-6 (.79) At Cornell NCAA First Round Totals -7 (.575) Overall Coaching Record: 95-8 (.707) 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances Seven Final Fours Two National Championships Two National Runner-Up Finishes Dave Pietramala is generally considered the greatest defensive player in the history of college lacrosse. He earned First Team All-America honors in 987, 988 and 989 and won the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation s top defenseman in 988 and 989. He was also the 989 recipient of the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation s top player. Coach Pietramala Johns Hopkins (7-6 Cornell (-7 /.575) Overall (95-8 /.707) Cornell Overall Albany Army Brown Canisius Colgate Dartmouth Delaware Denver Duke Fairfield Georgetown Harvard Hobart Hofstra Loyola Manhattan Marist Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mount St. Mary s Navy North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio State Penn Penn State Princeton Providence Rutgers Siena Stony Brook Syracuse Towson UMBC Villanova Virginia Yale Totals Coaching History 00 - Present: Johns Hopkins Head Coach : Cornell Head Coach : Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach 99-9: Loyola College Assistant Coach 99-9: University of Pennsylvania Assistant Coach 99: Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach 990: Gilman School Assistant Coach Honors 00: Inducted into Lacrosse HOF 00: National Coach-of-the-Year 000: National Coach-of-the-Year 995: Named to NCAA Silver Anniversary Team 99: All-World selection at ILF Championships 990: Most Outstanding Player at ILF Championships 989: National Player-of-the-Year National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 988: National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 987: NCAA Championship First Team All-American - 8 -

9 The Last Time The Last Time Johns Hopkins... Scored 0 or more goals, vs. Marist (5--005) Scored 5 or more goals 7, vs. Princeton (-5-06) Scored 5 or more goals in back-to-back games #9 Virginia & 6 vs. # Syracuse (5-0 & ) Totaled 0 or more points (7g, a), vs. Princeton (-5-06) Allowed 5 or more goals 5, vs. # Syracuse (5-7-05) Won 0 or more faceoffs 0 (0-of-8), vs. Princeton (-5-06) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (--999) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (--999) Grabbed 70 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (--999) Took 50 or more shots Mount St. Mary s (--0) Took 60 or more shots 6, vs. Albany (-9-00) Took 70 or more shots 8, vs. St. Joe s (--999) Took 80 or more shots 8, vs. St. Joe s (--999) Scored five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-6), vs. Princeton (-5-06) Scored a man-down goal John Kaestner vs. Michigan (--0) Scored a man-down goal in back-to-back games Zach Palmer (Towson) & John Kaestner (Michigan) (-6/-0) Allowed five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-7), vs. #8 UMass (5--005) Allowed a man-down goal Colin Briggs, # Virginia (-6-0) Held an opponent scoreless for a half: Mount St, Mary s (st half) (--0) Held an opponent scoreless for three straight Qtrs.: Manhattan (- Qtrs.) (-6-0) Held an opponent scoreless for st three Qtrs: Manhattan (- Qtrs.) (-6-0) Held an opponent scoreless for 0 or more cons. min: Mount St. Mary s (--0) Held an opponent scoreless for 0 or more cons. min: Mount St. Mary s (--0) Held an opponent scoreless for 50 or more cons. min: 60:00, vs. Manhattan (-6-0) Posted a shutout: Manhattan (W/-0) (-6-0) Held an opponent shotless for a quarter: nd # Princeton (--0) Came from behind to win vs. Princeton - Trailed -0 in st Q - Won 7-7 (-5-06) Came from two goals down to # Maryland - Trailed as late as 6- in nd Q Won 5- (-5-05) Came from three goals down to # Maryland - Trailed - in st Q Won 5- (-5-05) Came from four goals down to win vs. # Maryland - Trailed as late as 8- in rd Q Won - (OT) (-6-0) Came from five goals down to win vs. # Maryland - Trailed as late as 8- in rd Q Won - (OT) (-6-0) Came from six goals down to win vs. #7 Syracuse - Trailed, 7- in nd Q Won - (OT) (-8-005) Blew a lead and lost vs. #0 North Carolina - Led -0 in th qtr. - Lost 5- (-8-06) Blew a two-goal lead and lost at # Ohio State - Led -0 in st qtr. - Lost 5- (-5-05) Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. #7 Virginia - Led 6- in nd qtr. - Lost 6-5 (OT) (--05) Blew a three-goal lead in back-to-back games and # Syracuse - Led 5- in nd qtr. - Lost -0 (--05) vs. #7 Virginia - Led 6- in nd qtr. - Lost 6-5 (OT) (--05) Blew a four-goal lead and # Syracuse - Led as late as 5- in st qtr. - Lost -0 (--05) Blew a five-goal lead and lost vs. Navy - Led 5-0 in nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT (--00) Blew a six-goal lead and lost vs. # Syracuse - Led 8- in nd Q - Lost 5- (-5-00) The Last Time a Johns Hopkins Player... Scored 5 or more goals 6, Ryan #8 Navy (-9-06) Score 5 or more goals in back-to-back games Ryan # Ohio State (8) and vs. Penn State (5) (05) Scored 6 or more goals 6, Ryan #8 Navy (-9-06) Scored 7 or more goals 8, Ryan # Maryland (-5-05) Scored 8 or more goals 8, Ryan # Maryland (-5-05) Dished out or more assists 5, Shack Stanwick vs. #0 N. Carolina (-8-06) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Shack Stanwick vs. #0 N. Carolina (-8-06) Dished out 5 or more assists in back-to-back Games Wells Stanwick vs. Ohio State (5) & Towson (5) (-9 & -5-0) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Connor #9 Virginia (5-0-05) Dished out 7 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (-9-996) Dished out 8 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (-9-996) Totaled 5 or more points in back-to-back games Shack Stanwick vs. # 0 N. Carolina (7), vs. Princeton (5) & vs. #6 Towson (7) ( ) Totaled 5 or more points in three straight games Shack Stanwick vs. # 0 N. Carolina (7), vs. Princeton (5) & vs. #6 Towson (7) ( ) Had three players with 5 or more points Ryan Brown (6), Connor Reed (6) Shack Stanwick #9 UVA (5-0-05) Totaled 6 or more points 7, Shack Stanwick (g, a) vs. #6 Towson (--6) Totaled 6 or more points in back-to-back games Ryan OSU (9) & vs. PSU (6) (-5 & --05) Had two players with 6 or more points 6, Wells Stanwick (g, a) & Shack Stanwick (g, a) vs. # Syracuse (5-0-05) Totaled 7 or more points 7, Shack Stanwick (g, a) vs. #6 Towson (--6) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Ryan Brown # Maryland (-5-05) Totaled 9 or more points 9, Ryan Brown (8g, # Ohio State (-5-05) Totaled 0 or more points (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #0 Towson (5--999) Totaled points (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #0 Towson (5--999) Scored three or more extra-man goals, Patrick Fraser vs. #8 Princeton (-8-05) Scored an overtime goal Shack #8 Navy (-9-06) Grabbed or more ground balls 5, Drew Kennedy vs. #0 Syracuse (-5-0) Won 5 or more faceoffs 5, Hunter # Maryland (-5-05) Won 5 or more faceoffs in back-to-back games Drew Kennedy, UMBC (8), Syracuse (), UVA (6), UNC (0) ( ) Registered 0 or more saves 0, Pierce Bassett vs. #8 Loyola (5-8-00) - 9 -

10 Individual Player Career Highs Ryan Brown Goals: # Maryland (-5-5) # Ohio State (-5-5), vs. #0 Syracuse (-5-) 7, vs. UMBC (-7-5) #8 Navy (-9-6) 5, vs. Penn State #0 Princeton (--), vs. #6 Towson #9 Virginia (5-0-5), vs. Rutgers Villanova (--5), vs. Towson (-5-) vs. #0 UNC (-8-6), vs. #8 Princeton # North Carolina (--5), # Loyola (5--), vs. #6 Albany #0 Virginia UMBC Army (5--), vs. # Virginia (--) # North Carolina #0 Princeton (--), Several Times Points: # Ohio State (-5-5) # Maryland (-5-5) 8, vs. #0 Syracuse (-5-) #0 Princeton (--) #8 Navy (-9-6), vs. UMBC (-7-5) #9 Virginia (5-0-5), vs. Penn State (--5) # North Carolina (--5) 6, vs. Towson (-5-) 5, vs. #6 Towson (--6), vs. # Syracuse # Sryacuse (--5), vs. #8 Princeton Villanova (--5), vs. #6 Albany (--) #0 Virginia (--), vs. # Virginia (--), vs. # Ohio State Army (5--), vs. Michigan (--) Hat Tricks: Holden Cattoni Goals:, vs. #7 Virginia (--5), vs. #6 Albany (--). vs. Princeton (-5-6), vs. # Ohio State (5--5), vs. #8 Princeton (-8-5), vs. # Duke (5-8-) _vs. Villanova (--), vs. #5 North Carolina (-9-), vs. # Syracuse (5-7-5), vs. Michigan (-8-5) Villanova Mount St. Mary s (--) _, vs. # Maryland Virginia (--), vs. Michigan (--), vs. Princeton (--) UMBC (-8-) Points: UMBC (-8-) John Crawley Goals:, vs. #7 Maryland (5--5), vs. Towson #8 Loyola #8 Navy #9 Virginia (5-0-5), vs. Penn State (5--5), vs. Michigan # Syracuse # North Carolina (--5), vs. # Maryland (--) Assists:, vs. #8 Princeton (-8-5) Points:, vs. #7 Maryland (5--5), vs. #8 Princeton (-8-5), vs. Towson (-5-), vs. Princeton (-5-6), vs. #0 UNC #8 Navy #9 Virginia # Maryland (-5-5) _, vs. Michigan Mount St. Mary s (--) Wilkins Dismuke Goals:, vs. Princeton (-5-6) Assists:, x_ Points:, vs. Princeton (-5-6) Kieran Eissler Goals:, vs. #6 Towson (--6) vs. Princeton #9 Virginia (5-0-5) vs. #7 Virginia # Syracuse (--5) vs. Navy (-7-5), vs. Towson (-5-) Assists:, vs. Princeton (-5-6) vs. #0 UNC # Syracuse #0 Virginia (--) Points:, vs. Princeton # Syracuse (--5) Patrick Fraser Goals:, vs. #8 Princeton (-8-5) Assists:, UMBC (-7-5) Points:, vs. #8 Princeton (-8-5), vs. UMBC (-7-5) Craig Madarasz Faceoffs #8 Navy #8 Loyola (-0-6) Faceoffs #8 Navy #8 Loyola (-0-6) Ground Balls: #8 Navy (-9-6) 6, vs. North Carolina (-8-6) #8 Loyola (-0-6) Kyle Marr Goals:, vs. Princeton #8 Loyola (-0-6) Assists: None Points:, vs. Princeton #8 Loyola (-0-6) Hunter Moreland Faceoffs Won: #9 Virginia (5-0-5) # Maryland (-5-5) Faceoffs Attempted: # Maryland #9 Virginia (5-0-5) Ground Balls: 9, vs. # Ohio State (5--5) Cody Radziewicz Goals:, vs. UNC #9 Virginia (5-0-5), vs. #7 Virginia (--5) Assists:, x Points:, vs. #6 Towson (--6), vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6), vs. # Syracuse (5-7-5), vs. # Ohio State (5--5), #7 Virginia (--5) Will Ryan Saves: 9, vs. Penn State (--5) Shack Stanwick Goals:, vs. #6 Towson (--6) vs. # Syracuse #9 Virginia (5-0-5), vs. Penn State (-0-5) vs. Navy (-7-5), vs. UMBC (-7-5), vs. Princeton (-5-6) vs. #0 North Carolina Syracuse # North Carolina (--5) Assists: 5, vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6), vs. #6 Towson (--6), vs. Princeton #8 Loyola #8 Navy (-9-6) Points: 7, vs. #6 Towson (--6) 7, vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6) 6, vs. # Syracuse (5-7-5) 5, vs. Princeton (-5-6) #9 Virginia (5-0-5) 5, vs. Penn State (-0-5), vs. UMBC #8 Navy # Syracuse (--5), vs, Navy (-7-5) Career Hat Tricks: 6 Drew Supinski Goals:, vs. #6 Towson (--6) Assists:, vs. #6 Towson (--6) Points:, vs. #6 Towson (--6) Brock Turnbaugh Saves: #8 Loyola #8 Navy (-9-6) 0, vs. Princeton (-5-6) Brinton Valis Goals:, vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6) Assists:, vs. Princeton (-5-6) vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6) Points:, vs. #0 North Carolina (-8-6) - 0 -

11 Johns Hopkins-Syracuse Series History JHU-Syracuse Series Notes Series Record: Johns Hopkins leads, 8-5- Current Streak: JHU Won Current Streak at Homewood Field: SU Won Current Streak at Syracuse: SU Won Current Streak - Neutral Sites: JHU Won Pietramala vs. Syracuse (@ JHU): Homewood Field: Syracuse: -5 Neutral: - Longest JHU Win Streak vs. Syracuse: 0 (90-980) Longest Syracuse Win Streak vs. JHU: 5 (008-) Johns Hopkins and Syracuse are meeting for the 55th time with Johns Hopkins holding a 8-5- advantage. One-goal games have been the norm in the series of late. of the 7 meetings since 995 have been decided by just one goal. Seven of the last 0 meetings at the Carrier Dome have been decided by one goal. 5 of the last 7 games between JHU and SU have been decided by two goals or less. The teams have met times in the NCAA Tournament with Syracuse winning eight of the. 9 Johns Hopkins-, Syracuse- 9 Syracuse-, Johns Hopkins- 90 Johns Hopkins-8, Syracuse- 9 Johns Hopkins-0, Syracuse-0 9 Johns Hopkins-, Syracuse-6 96 Johns Hopkins-0, Syracuse Johns Hopkins-, Syracuse Johns Hopkins-, Syracuse- 967 Johns Hopkins-7, Syracuse Johns Hopkins-0, Syracuse # Johns Hopkins-8, # Syracuse- * 98 # Syracuse-7, # Johns Hopkins-6 * 98 # Johns Hopkins-, # Syracuse-0 * 985 Johns Hopkins-8, Syracuse-6 # Johns Hopkins-, # Syracuse- * 986 Syracuse-, Johns Hopkins Syracuse-5, Johns Hopkins- 988 Syracuse-9, Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins-, Syracuse- # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins- * 990 # Syracuse-8, #5 Johns Hopkins-0 99 #7 Johns Hopkins-8, #6 Syracuse- #5 Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins-8 * 99 Johns Hopkins-5, Syracuse- # Syracuse-, #5 Johns Hopkins-6 * 99 # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins-7 99 # Johns Hopkins-9, # Syracuse- 995 # Johns Hopkins-, # Syraucse- (OT) 996 #7 Johns Hopkins-, # Syracuse # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins- 998 # Syracuse-, #6 Johns Hopkins- 999 #5 Johns Hopkins-, # Syracuse # Syracuse-, #7 Johns Hopkins- # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins- * 00 #9 Johns Hopkins-, # Syracuse-0 00 # Johns Hopkins-9, # Syracuse-8 00 # Syracuse-5, # Johns Hopkins- # Johns Hopkins-9, #5 Syracuse-8 * 00 # Johns Hopkins-7, # Syracuse-5 # Syracuse-5, # Johns Hopkins-9 * 005 # Johns Hopkins-, #7 Syracuse- (OT) 006 # Johns Hopkins-, #0 Syracuse-9 #7 Syracuse-, #6 Johns Hopkins- * 007 # Johns Hopkins-7, #8 Syracuse #5 Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins- (OT) # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins-0 * 009 # Syracuse-, #6 Johns Hopkins- 00 # Syracuse-0, #7 Johns Hopkins-7 0 # Syracuse-5, #9 Johns Hopkins- (OT) 0 # Johns Hopkins-, #6 Syracuse-7 0 # Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins-8 0 #0 Syracuse-, # Johns Hopkins-0 05 # Syracuse-, #7 Johns Hopkins-0 #0 Johns Hopkins-6, # Syracuse-5 * * NCAA Tournament Games Home Team in BOLD One of the two teams has been ranked number one in the nation 0 times since the meeting in the 98 NCAA title game. Johns Hopkins has beaten a top-ranked Syracuse team five times since 99, including twice at the Carrier Dome (995, 00). Johns Hopkins is 5- all-time against Syracuse when entering the game as the top-ranked or top-seeded team in the nation. SU has never beaten JHU during the regular season when the Blue Jays have been ranked number one. Johns Hopkins and Syracuse met in the NCAA Tournament seven times between 980 and 99 with SU winning -of-7. The teams didn t meet again in the NCAAs until 000, but have met six times since 000 and five times since 00 in the NCAA Tournament. Since 980, there have been 0 instances where both teams entered the game ranked in the top five in the nation. Nine meetings during that time have seen both teams ranked in the top three. - -

12 In the Record Book Career Goal-Scoring Leaders. Terry Riordan Brian Piccola Franz Wittelsberger Michael O Neill Ryan Brown Active 6. Jeff Cook Bobby Benson Paul Rabil T. Brandon Benn Kevin Huntley Bill Morrill Dan Denihan , Jack Thomas Mike Morrill T. Conor Ford Richie Hirsch T. Dave Huntley Brian Wood T. Del Dressel Peter Scott Dylan Schlott T. Kyle Wharton Kyle Barrie T. Steven Boyle Jerry Schmidt Craig Bubier Adam Doneger Matt Panetta A.J. Haugen Chris Boland 8 007, 009- T. Kyle Harrison Bill Evans T. Michael Kimmel Brendan Schneck Career Assist Leaders. Dave Marr Wells Stanwick 0-5. Joe Cowan Jack Thomas Mickey Webster Richie Hirsch T. Dan Denihan , Mike O Neill T. Brian Piccola Jeff Cook Kevin Boland Brian Wood Del Dressel Matt Panetta T. Zach Palmer Steven Boyle Franz Wittelsberger T. Paul Rabil Bill Morrill Michael Kimmel Career Point-Scoring Leaders. Terry Riordan Brian Piccola Michael O Neill Jack Thomas Franz Wittelsberger Jeff Cook Wells Stanwick 08 Active 8. Richie Hirsch Dan Denihan , Joe Cowan Dave Marr T. Paul Rabil Brian Wood T. Del Dressel Bill Morrill Ryan Brown 7 Active 7. Bobby Benson Steven Boyle Conor Ford T. Matt Panetta Peter Scott Mike Morrill Mickey Webster Michael Kimmel Zach Palmer T Kevin Huntley Kyle Barrie Chris Boland 5 007, 009-9T. Kevin Boland Dave Huntley Career Hat Trick Leaders. Terry Riordan Franz Wittelsberger Bobby Benson Mike O Neill Jack Thomas T. Ryan Brown Active Jerry Schmidt T. Brandon Benn 9 0- Conor Ford Bill Morrill Single-Season Goal-Scoring Leaders. Ryan Brown 6 05 T. Terry Riordan Jeff Cook Bill Morrill T. Dylan Schlott Terry Riordan Terry Riordan Brendan Schneck T. Dudley Dixon Franz Wittelsberger Conor Ford 00. Jack Thomas 97 T. Bobby Benson 00 Dylan Schlott 999 Brian Piccola 995 Franz Wittelsberger 975 7T. Brandon Benn 0 0 Ryan Brown 0 0 Franz Wittelsberger Brian Piccola Jerry Schmidt 8 96 T. Kyle Barrie 7 00 Brian Piccola 7 99 Terry Riordan 7 99 Single-Season Assist Leaders. Mickey Webster T. Jack Thomas 5 97 Joe Cowan Wells Stanwick 0 5T. Wells Stanwick 05 Joe Cowan Jack Thomas Dan Denihan Dave Marr Dave Marr Mickey Webster T. Mike O Neill Jack Thomas 5 97 Joe Cowan T. Dave Marr 99 Mike O Neill 977 7T. Kevin Boland 00 Matt Panetta Dan Denihan Jeff Wills Richie Hirsch Single-Season Point-Scoring Leaders. Jeff Cook T. Ryan Brown Jack Thomas T. Jack Thomas Joe Cowan Bill Morrill Jack Thomas T. Wells Stanwick 7 05 Brendan Schneck T. Terry Riordan Mickey Webster Mike O Neill T. Wells Stanwick 67 0 Brian Piccola T. Terry Riordan Joe Cowan T. Dan Denihan Dudley Dixon Mike O Neill T. Dan Denihan Franz Wittelsberger

13 The 06 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous College) Joe Carlini (car-lean-ee) M Jr. Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep Cody Radziewicz (rad-za-witz) M Jr. Manlius, NY/Christian Brothers Academy Liam Giblin A 5-65 Sr. Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep Ryan Brown A Sr. Sykesville, MD/Calvert Hall 5 Craig Madarasz (ma-dare-ez) M/FO 5-85 Sr. Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West 6 Lane Odom M Fr. Wayne, PA/Haverford 7 Patrick Fraser (frasier) M 6-95 So. Walpole, MA/Dexter 8 Patrick Foley D Fr. Winchester, MA/St. John s Prep 9 Wilkins Dismuke (dis-muke) A 6-75 Jr. Lone Tree, CO/Rock Canyon 0 Jack Olson M Fr. Chevy Chase, MD/Georgetown Prep Kieran Eissler (ice-ler) M Jr. Henderson, NV/Coronado Derrick Kihembo (key-hem-bo) LSM Sr. Cincinnati, OH/Sycamore Kyle Marr A Fr. Clifton Park, NY/Hill Academy Kevin O Toole M/FO Jr. Upperco, MD/Loyola 5 Sam Lynch M 5-60 So. Bethesda, MD/Landon 6 Connor Reed M 6-80 Sr. Arlington, VA/Gonzaga 7 Kelton Black M 5-90 Sr. Hunt Valley, MD/Calvert Hall 8 Drew Supinski (sugh-pin-ski) M Fr. Collegeville, PA/Haverford 9 Jeremy Huber D Las Vegas, NV/West Career and Technical 0 Matt O Keefe D 6-00 Sr. Duxbury, MA/Duxbury Cameron Hyde (hide) LSM 6-80 Fr. Sudbury, MA/Lincoln-Sudbury Daniel Jones M Fr. Baldwin, NY/St. Anthony s Will Ryan G 6-0 Sr. Beverly, MA/Avon Old Farms 5 Ryan Feit (fight) G Jr. Woodbury, NY/Syosset 6 Christopher Hubler (hugh-blur) M So. Rumson, NJ/Rumson Fair Haven 7 Thomas Guida (gwee-duh) M So. Chatham, NJ/Chatham 8 Robert Kuhn ( LSM 5-90 Fr. Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown 9 Brock Turnbaugh G 5-0 So. Phoenix, MD/Hereford Hunter Moreland M/FO 5-95 So. White Hall, MD/Boys Latin Shack Stanwick A 6-80 So. Baltimore, MD/Boys Latin Eddie Morris D 6-95 Sr. Newtown Square, PA/Malvern Prep Henry Grass A/M 6-95 Fr. Bronxville, NY/Bronxville 7 Chanler Allegaert (all-gart) LSM Jr. Glen Ridge, NJ/Hotchkiss 9 Jack Connelly G 6-00 Sr. Kenilworth, IL/New Trier (Providence) 0 Austin Spencer LSM Jr. Naperville, IL/Culver Academy (UMass) Brinton Valis (val-iss) M 6-90 So. Baltimore, MD/McDonogh Ben Kellar D 6-05 Gr. Glyndon, MD/Boy s Latin (Bucknell) John Crawley M 5-95 Jr. Port Washington, NY/Paul D. Schreiber 5 Jake Fox A 6-0 Fr. Ottawa, ON/Hill Academy 8 Trevor Koelsch (kelsh) D 6-00 Jr. Yorktown, NY/Yorktown 50 Tal Bruno M 6-95 So. Lutherville, MD/Boys Latin 55 Joel Tinney M So. Innerkip, ON/Culver Academy 66 Matt Ledwin M/FO Jr. Cortlandt Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson 76 Ryan Coulter (cole-terr) M 5-85 Fr. Dundas, ON/Culver Military 77 Riley DeSmit (da-smit) D 6-00 Jr. Towson, MD/Gilman 87 Alex Concannon A Fr. Syosset, NY/Syosett 88 Drew Pirie (peer-ee) M So. Hamilton, MA/Governor s Academy 9 Nick Fields D 6-90 Jr. Potomac, MD/Bullis School 9 Samuel Bamigboye (bam-igg-boy) D So. Brentwood, TN/Montgomery Bell Academy 99 Holden Cattoni (ca-tony) M Sr. De Winton, Alberta (Canada)/West Island College Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (6th season/johns Hopkins 90) Associate Head Coach: Bill Dwan (Johns Hopkins 9) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Benson (Johns Hopkins 0), Larry Quinn (Johns Hopkins 85) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Tim O Branski (Salisbury 09) Captains: Ryan Brown, John Crawley, Derrick Kihembo, Matt O Keefe - -

14 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 6, 06) Overall: - Conf: 0-0 Home: - Away: - Neut: 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS JHU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities -9 - Conversion Percent.6.6 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 6 50 Man-up Man-down 0 0 Unassisted 8 8 Overtime 0 Goals scored average GROUND BALLS 7 TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS 6 FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct CLEARS Clear Pct PENALTIES Number 0 Minutes 0:00 8:00 ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date /78 /766 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Goals by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Saves by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents 0 5 Shots on Goal st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents 8 0 0

15 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 6, 06) Overall: - Conf: 0-0 Home: - Away: - Neut: 0-0 ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min Shack Stanwick Ryan Brown John Crawley Wilkins Dismuke Holden Cattoni Drew Supinski Kyle Marr Cody Radziewicz Kieran Eissler Brinton Valis Patrick Fraser Craig Madarasz Derrick Kihembo Robert Kuhn Nick Fields Hunter Moreland Thomas Guida Alex Concannon Tal Bruno Patrick Foley Drew Pirie Austin Spencer Liam Giblin Joe Carlini Samuel Bamigboye Riley DeSmit Matt Ledwin Trevor Koelsch Jake Fox Ben Kellar Brock Turnbaugh Christopher Hubler Ryan Feit Matt O'Keefe Kelton Black Sam Lynch Kevin O'Toole Total Opponents ## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t 9 Brock Turnbaugh 5-00: Ryan Feit -0 : Total 5 0: Opponents 5 0: Goals by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots on Goal st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Saves by Period st nd rd th OT OT Total Johns Hopkins Opponents 0 5 Attendance Summary JHU Opponent Total Dates/Avg Per Date /78 /766 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 CLEARS: Johns Hopkins , Opponents MAN-UP OPPS: Johns Hopkins , Opponents

16 ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff Shack Stanwick Ryan Brown John Crawley Wilkins Dismuke Holden Cattoni Drew Supinski Kyle Marr Cody Radziewicz Kieran Eissler Brinton Valis Patrick Fraser Craig Madarasz Derrick Kihembo Robert Kuhn Nick Fields Hunter Moreland Thomas Guida Alex Concannon Tal Bruno Patrick Foley Drew Pirie Austin Spencer Liam Giblin Joe Carlini Samuel Bamigboye Riley DeSmit Matt Ledwin Trevor Koelsch Jake Fox Ben Kellar Brock Turnbaugh Christopher Hubler Ryan Feit Matt O'Keefe Kelton Black Sam Lynch Kevin O'Toole Total Opponents ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 9 Brock Turnbaugh 5-00: : Ryan Feit -0 : : Total 5 0: Opponents 5 0: Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Individual Season/Career Statistics All games (as of Mar 6, 06) SEASON CAREER

17 Opponent Date Score CARLINI,JO RADZIEWICZ GIBLIN,LIA BROWN,RYAN MADARASZ,C FRASER,PAT FOLEY,PATR DISMUKE,WI EISSLER,KI KIHEMBO,DE MARR,KYLE at NAVY Feb 09 - W DNP DNP at LOYOLA Feb L DNP DNP -0- NC Feb 8-5 L DNP PRIN Mar W TOWSON Mar -8 W DNP Opponent Date Score O'TOOLE,KE LYNCH,SAM BLACK,KELT SUPINSKI,D O'KEEFE,MA FEIT,RYAN HUBLER,CHR GUIDA,THOM KUHN,ROBER TURNBAUGH, MORELAND,H at NAVY Feb 09 - W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at LOYOLA Feb L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP NC Feb 8-5 L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PRIN Mar W TOWSON Mar -8 W DNP DNP DNP Opponent Date Score STANWICK,S SPENCER,AU VALIS,BRIN KELLAR,BEN CRAWLEY,JO FOX,JAKE KOELSCH,TR BRUNO,TAL LEDWIN,MAT DESMIT,RIL CONCANNON, at NAVY Feb 09 - W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at LOYOLA Feb L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP NC Feb 8-5 L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PRIN Mar W DNP TOWSON Mar -8 W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of Mar 6, 06) Opponent Date Score PIRIE,DREW FIELDS,NIC BAMIGBOYE, CATTONI,HO at NAVY Feb 09 - W DNP DNP -0- at LOYOLA Feb L DNP DNP NC Feb 8-5 L DNP DNP -0- PRIN Mar W TOWSON Mar -8 W DNP DNP --

18 NCAA Statistics Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Ranking Summary thru games 0//06 Statistic National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader Value Assists Per Game (68 ranked) Brown.0 Johns Hopkins 8.80 Caused Turnovers Per Game (68 ranked) Mt. St. Mary's 9.67 Rutgers 8.50 Clearing Percentage (68 ranked) Syracuse 0.97 Rutgers 0.9 Face-Off Winning Percentage (68 ranked) Syracuse 0.78 Ohio St Ground Balls Per Game (68 ranked) Brown 9.80 Rutgers 5.50 Man-Down Defense (68 ranked) Boston U Maryland Man-Up Offense (68 ranked) 0.6 Marist Johns Hopkins 0.6 Points Per Game (68 ranked) 9.0 Brown.00 Johns Hopkins.0 Saves Per Game (67 ranked) Marist 7.00 Michigan.00 Scoring Defense (68 ranked) 0.00 Notre Dame 5.50 Maryland Ohio St Scoring Margin (68 ranked) 9.0 Brown 0.00 Rutgers.50 Scoring Offense (68 ranked).0 Brown 8.60 Penn St..86 Shot Percentage (68 ranked) Denver 0.99 Penn St Turnovers Per Game (68 ranked) 6.0 Loyola Maryland 0.00 Penn St. 0.9 Winning Percentage (6 ranked) teams tied.000 Rutgers 0.8

19 Statistic Player National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader Value Assists Per Game ( ranked) Shack Stanwick Ryan Brown John Crawley Dylan Molloy, Brown.60 Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins.0 Caused Turnovers Per Game (7 ranked) Liam Byrnes, Marquette.80 Christian Mazzone, Rutgers.00 Face-Off Winning Pct (7 ranked) Craig Madarasz Will Gural, Brown Austin Henningsen, Maryland 0.60 Goals Per Game ( ranked) Ryan Brown Shack Stanwick Jake Froccaro, Villanova 5.0 Kyle Jackson, Michigan. Goals-Against Average (6 ranked) Brock Turnbaugh Phil Huffard, Yale.89 Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland 7.59 Ground Balls Per Game (75 ranked) Craig Madarasz 9.0 Domenic Massimilian, Cornell 9.75 Jake Withers, Ohio St Individual Man-up Goals (5 ranked) Shack Stanwick Holden Cattoni Ryan Brown Kyle Marr Brendan Bomberry, Denver 7 Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins Points Per Game (9 ranked) Shack Stanwick Ryan Brown Dylan Molloy, Brown 6.60 Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins 5.0 Save Percentage (6 ranked) Brock Turnbaugh 0.55 Brian Corrigan, Marist Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland 0.58 Saves Per Game (68 ranked) Brock Turnbaugh Brian Corrigan, Marist 7.00 Gerald Logan, Michigan.50 Shot Percentage (75 ranked) Shack Stanwick Wilkins Dismuke Jeff Edwards, Canisius Kyle Jackson, Michigan Peter Kraus, Michigan

20 06 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Game - Navy Navy-Marine Corps Stadium February 9, 06 ANNAPOLIS, MD The Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team picked up its final win of the 05 season when the Blue Jays topped Syracuse by a goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Fast forward just over eight months and the 06 TM team notched its first win in equally thrilling fashion on Tuesday night as the Blue Jays topped Navy, -, in double overtime in the same stadium. The one-goal win marked the th Johns Hopkins-Navy game in the last in the series to be decided by one goal and is the first double overtime game between the two teams since Conor Ford beat the Mids with a goal in a 00 classic that featured topranked Hopkins and second-ranked Navy. Despite leading for nearly 57 minutes in regulation, the Blue Jays were forced into overtime when Navy got back-to-back goals from Jack Ray and Casey Rees both off assists from Kevin Wendel in the final :8 to send the game into extra time. Twice the Blue Jays had golden opportunities to win in the first overtime, but Navy goalie John Connors stopped Holden Cattoni with the Blue Jays up a man and then made a point-blank save on Shack Stanwick a short time later. His counterpart, Hopkins Brock Turnbaugh, made a crucial save of his own in the first overtime period, which ended with Navy s Matt Rees drawing an unnecessary roughness penalty with just one second remaining. Working out of the break between extra periods, the Blue Jays worked the ball on the perimeter looking for the right shot, which finally came when junior John Crawley found Stanwick cutting from behind to Connors right and Stanwick went short side with the game-winner 9 seconds into the second overtime. After the teams combined for goals through 5 minutes, the offenses took over in the fourth quarter as they totaled nine goals on combined shots in the final 5 minutes of regulation. Johns Hopkins (-0) vs. Navy (-) Date: Feb 09, 06 Attendance: 665 Weather: 5 degrees, clear Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Johns Hopkins Lacrosse #5 Johns Hopkins vs Navy (Feb 09, 06 at Annapolis, Md.) Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Brown 6; John Crawley ; Shack Stanwick ; Drew Supinski ; Holden Cattoni ; Craig Madarasz. ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick ; Ryan Brown ; John Crawley ; Wilkins Dismuke ; Drew Supinski. Navy SCORING: GOALS: Ray, Jack ; Wendel, Kevin ; Keena, Patrick ; Torain, Greyson ; Rees, Matt ; Rees, Casey. ASSISTS: Wendel, Kevin ; Coyle, Spencer ; Fennell, Chris ; Flounlacker, Colin ; Keena, Patrick ; Rees, Matt. Shots by period OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy Ground balls/prd OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy F/O violations by prd OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy Faceoffs by prd OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy Clears by period OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy Extra-man opps OT O Total Johns Hopkins Navy Score by period OT O Total Johns Hopkins 0 Navy Saves by period OT O Total Johns Hopkins 0 Navy 0 0 Turnovers by prd OT O Total Johns Hopkins 0 0 Navy 0 0 Stadium: NMCMS Official's signature Penalties - Johns Hopkins /:0; Navy 6/5:0. 0-second Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Johns Hopkins 0/0 (0); Navy 0/ (). Officials: Peter Buchanan; Brendan Lehane; Donald Gallagher. Scorer: Navy Sports Info. With the game tied at 7-7, Hopkins grabbed leads of 8-7 and 9-8 only to have the Midshipmen pull even both times. When Cattoni scored at the 6:55 mark and Ryan Brown followed with his sixth goal of the game 6 seconds later, the Blue Jays had an -9 lead that would hold for just under three minutes. Ray s goal, his third of the game, pulled Navy within -0, but Hopkins held the one-goal lead as the clock ticked under a minute. Connors then posted his only save of the fourth quarter when he stopped Brown in tight and Navy went the other way and eventually Wendel found Casey Rees for the gametying goal with 7 seconds remaining. From there, both teams had chances to win in the first extra period, but Connors and Turnbaugh were up to the challenge. The Matt Rees penalty as the first overtime period ended then set the Blue Jays up with the extra-man opportunity that Stanwick cashed in on to give Hopkins its ninth straight seasonopening victory. The Blue Jays had grabbed an early -0 lead as Crawley struck twice in first six minutes once off a dodge from behind the goal and again three minutes later on sweep across the top and senior Craig Madarasz followed his second strike with a goal right off a faceoff. Navy sliced the three-goal deficit to one with consecutive goals in a 0-second span late in the first quarter. After the Blue Jays turned the ball over on an extra-man chance, the Midshipmen got on the board with an extra-man strike of their own as Wendel blew one home off a skip pass from Patrick Keena. Keena then found the net just seconds later as Matt Rees came up with the loose ball off the faceoff following Wendel s goal and found Keena alone 0 yards from the goal. Johns Hopkins had its three-goal lead back less than four minutes into the second quarter courtesy of back-to-goals by Brown. Stanwick found him alone on the wing off a quick restart with : left in the first quarter and Brown split from right to left and got his hands free from yards out at the :0 mark of the second to make it 5-. Navy had it back to a one-goal game by the four-minute mark of the second quarter as Matt Rees scooped up a loose ball and went coast-to-coast to make it 5- and Wendel capped a long possession with low right-handed shot that found net at the : mark. Hopkins had a two-goal lead at the half as freshman Drew Supinski dodged down the left wing and fired home the first goal of his career and the lead was back to three again midway through the third quarter when Brown completed his 9th career hat trick with extra-man goal off a feed from behind from Stanwick. Like it had earlier, Navy fought back as Greyson Torain and Ray scored back-to-back goals in a span of :0 to make it 7-6. Torain capped a long possession with his goal, while Ray s tally came not long after Hopkins had killed off a man-down situation. Navy finally drew even just over two minutes into the fourth quarter on a beautiful individual goal by Torain, who slipped through two defenders into the slot and fired home a low shot to the far post to knot the game at seven. That opened the scoring in the wild final quarter, which wasn t enough to determine a winner. Brown s six goals push his career total to and run his national-best goal-scoring streak to 5 games. This is the longest streak by a Johns Hopkins player since Terry Riordan s 56-game run from Stanwick (g, a), Crawley (g, a) and Supinski (g, a) were the other multi-point scorers for Hopkins, which got saves from Turnbaugh in his first career start and a -of- performance from Madarasz on faceoffs. Ray paced Navy with three goals, while Wendel (g, a), Keena (g, a) and Torain (g) also scored twice for the Midshipmen.

21 06 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Game - Loyola Ridley Athletic Complex February 0, 06 Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Johns Hopkins Lacrosse #7 Johns Hopkins vs #8 Loyola Maryland (Feb 0, 06 at Baltimore, MD) Johns Hopkins (-) vs. Loyola Maryland (-0) Date: Feb 0, 06 Attendance: 868 Weather: 58 degrees, partly cloudy, 8% humid., wind N at 9 Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Brown ; John Crawley ; Kyle Marr ; Patrick Fraser ; Wilkins Dismuke. ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick ; Ryan Brown. Loyola Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Herreweyers, Zach ; Chase, Jeff ; Spencer, Pat ; Sherlock, Brian ; Albrecht, Tyler ; Giuffreda, Johnny. ASSISTS: Spencer, Pat ; Herreweyers, Zach ; Sherlock, Brian ; Sirico, Zack. Shots by period Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland Ground balls/prd Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland F/O violations by prd Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland 0 Faceoffs by prd Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland Clears by period Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland Extra-man opps Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland Score by period Total Johns Hopkins 0 8 Loyola Maryland 9 Saves by period Total Johns Hopkins Loyola Maryland 0 Turnovers by prd Total Johns Hopkins 6 6 Loyola Maryland 8 Stadium: Ridley Ath. Complex Official's signature Penalties - Johns Hopkins /:00; Loyola Maryland /:00. 0-second Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Johns Hopkins 0/ (0); Loyola Maryland / (). Officials: Kevin Forrester; Scott Rayburn; William Kelly. Scorer: Loyola Ath. Comm.. BALTIMORE, MD Entering Saturday s game, exactly one spot separated the Johns Hopkins and Loyola men s lacrosse teams in the USILA national rankings. After Saturday s game, the seventh-ranked Blue Jays and eighth-ranked Greyhounds are still separated by just one, but it was Loyola that came out with the extra goal in a 9-8 win before a crowd of,868 at the Ridley Athletic Complex. For the Blue Jays (-), a 6- advantage in the second half wasn t quite enough to overcome a 5- halftime deficit. Johns Hopkins drew within a goal four times in the second half, but Loyola had an answer each time and a save by Grant Limone on Pat Fraser shot with 5 seconds remaining sealed the victory for the `Hounds. They re a good team -- you can t make the mistakes we made did, Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala noted in the post-game press conference. They are going to capitalize on those and that s what you saw. I was proud of our effort in the second half, but I d like to see more of that in the first half. We kept clawing back, but we could never get over the hump. We just didn t do what we needed to do to win this game. Despite the three-goal halftime deficit, the Blue Jays were within one less than four minutes into the third quarter as Wilkins Dismuke got free inside and scored off a nifty feed from Shack Stanwick and John Crawley dodged from behind the goal and scored just over two minutes later to make it 5-. Hopkins had a golden opportunity to pull even a short time later when Loyola s Zach Davilakos was called for slashing, but the Blue Jays turned it over and Loyola capitalized. Just 50 seconds after the penalty expired it was Zach Herreweyers taking a crosscrease pass from Pat Spencer and firing into an open goal to make it 6-. It was 7-6 at the end of the third quarter after Kyle Marr s first career goal and a Fraser tally were wrapped around a Jeff Chase dodge and score for Loyola. Fraser s goal came with just seconds left in the period and appeared to give the momentum to the Blue Jays entering the final period. That momentum was gone seconds into the fourth quarter as Herreweyers rebound goal and a Brian Sherlock laser to the top shelf from nine yards out gave the `Hounds a 9-6 lead. Marr s second of the game, off another nice feed from Stanwick while the Blue Jays were up a man, pulled the Blue Jays within 9-7 with :9 to play and Crawley came from behind the goal to score again less than three minutes later to make it 9-8. Hopkins had several chances late, including a shot off the crossbar from senior Ryan Brown, a skip pass from Marr to a wide open Brown that didn t quite connect and Fraser s last-minute blast, but Loyola was able to maintain the one-goal lead and hold on for the victory. Loyola had a big statistical advantage in the opening quarter, but led just - after the first 5 minutes as Brown answered Loyola tallies in the first eight minutes before Johnny Giuffreda netted his first career goal with :9 left in the period. Chase and Spencer added second-quarter goals for Loyola, which didn t win a faceoff in the period, but got four saves from Limone to keep the Blue Jays scoreless. For his part, Johns Hopkins goalie Brock Turnbaugh matched his five-save first quarter in the second to keep the Blue Jays close. Craig Madarasz, who won 7-of-9 first-half faceoffs, won the opening draw of the third quarter and Dismuke s tally came 7 seconds into the period. From there, neither team would score more than two in a row, but the three-goal halftime margin was just enough for the `Hounds to lock up the victory. Turnbaugh finished with a career-high 6 saves, while Madarasz finished -of- on faceoffs and added six ground balls. Brown (g, a) and Stanwick (a) paced the Blue Jays with three points apiece, while Crawley and Marr added the two second-half goals. Loyola s nine goals were coupled with six assists for 5 points and Herreweyers (g, a) and Spencer (g, a) combined for eight of those 5. Chase (g) was the only other multi-goal scorer, while Limone finished with 0 saves, including four big ones in the fourth quarter. Johns Hopkins will return to action on Sunday, February 8 when the Blue Jays welcome North Carolina to Homewood Field for the first of four straight home games for JHU. The home whites will be a welcome site for the Blue Jays, who played their eighth straight game dating back to last season away from Homewood Field today.

22 06 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Game - North Carolina Homewood Field February 8, 06 BALTIMORE, MD Tenth-ranked North Carolina outscored host and eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins 0- Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Johns Hopkins Lacrosse #0 North Carolina vs #8 Johns Hopkins (Feb 8, 06 at Baltimore, MD) in the first and fourth quarters combined as the Tar Heels topped North Carolina (-) vs. Johns Hopkins (-) Score by period North Carolina 6 Total 5 the Blue Jays, 5-, at Homewood Date: Feb 8, 06 Attendance: 605 Johns Hopkins Weather: 50 degrees, warm & sunny Field Sunday afternoon. North North Carolina SCORING: GOALS: Chris Cloutier ; Steve Pontrello ; Michael Carolina opened with the first four goals of the game and closed with the final five to secure its fifth straight victory in the series. Tagliaferri ; Shane Simpson ; Patrick Kelly ; Luke Goldstock. ASSISTS: Shane Simpson ; Patrick Kelly ; Stephen Kelly. Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Brown ; Shack Stanwick ; Cody Radziewicz ; John Crawley ; Brinton Valis ; Kyle Marr ; Holden Cattoni. Carolina (-), which took the lead just 7 seconds into the game, led from the first minute until a two-goal spurt by the Blue ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick 5; John Crawley ; Ryan Brown ; Kieran Eissler ; Brinton Valis. Jays early in the fourth quarter gave Hopkins its first and only Shots by period Total Saves by period Total lead of the game at -0 with : remaining. Both Hopkins North Carolina North Carolina 0 7 Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins 8 goals came with the Blue Jays playing man-up as a Holden Cattoni strike at the :8 mark was followed by a Shack Stanwick goal 6 Ground balls/prd North Carolina Total 6 Turnovers by prd North Carolina 5 5 Total 8 seconds later to give the Blue Jays the one-goal lead. Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins 8 7 F/O violations by prd Total The score stood at -0 for just over three minutes before the North Carolina 0 0 Tar Heels took advantage of a Johns Hopkins turnover to tie the Johns Hopkins 0 game at. Johns Hopkins goalie Brock Turnbaugh saved an initial Tar Heel shot, but turned the ball over under pressure. Seconds Faceoffs by prd North Carolina Johns Hopkins Total later, Chris Cloutier s th goal of the season knotted the Clears by period Total game and ignited the five-goal Tar Heel run to end the game. North Carolina Less than 90 seconds after Cloutier s goal, Michael Tagliaferri got free in the slot and beat Turnbaugh off a quick feed from Johns Hopkins Extra-man opps Total North Carolina Shane Simpson. After winning the ensuing faceof, the Tar Heels Johns Hopkins isolated Simpson at the top and he scored on an ally dodge to make it - just 8 seconds after the Tagliaferri strike. When Stadium: Homewood Field Official's signature Penalties - North Carolina /:00; Johns Hopkins /:0. 0-second Goals/Warnings (Violations) - North Carolina / (0); Johns Hopkins 0/0 (0). Steven Pontrello came from behind to score his third of the game Officials: Michael Hyland; Jason Parks; Keith Runk. Scorer: JHU Athletic Comm.. with :0 on the clock it was a three-goal lead and Cloutier closed it out with Hopkins chasing in the final minute. The five-goal run to end the game was one better than the four-goal run to open things for UNC, which got a pair of goals from Patrick Kelly in the opening minutes to fuel the early spree. Johns Hopkins (-) began to chip away and used a 5- run over the final 6:9 of the first half to draw within 7-5 at the half. Senior Ryan Brown and freshman Kyle Marr cut the four-goal deficit in half with back-to-back goals that bridged the first and second quarters, but Carolina has its four-goal lead back when Cloutier scored and extra-man goal and Luke Goldstock added one of his own a short time later midway through the second quarter. Facing a four-goal deficit for the second time in the game, Hopkins quickly gained the momentum with a three-goal surge that included goals by Cody Radziewicz, Brown and John Crawley. An unassisted goal by Simpson with 85 seconds left in the second quarter accounted for a 7-5 Carolina lead at halftime. After trailing the entire first half, the Blue Jays finally drew even midway through the third as Stanwick and Brown both scored in a 90-second span with each assisting on the other s tally. As quickly as it was tied, the Tar Heels had the lead back with Pontrello isolating behind the goal and dodging top side twice in less than 0 seconds to make it 9-7. The Blue Jays had it tied at 9-9 by the end of the third as second line midfielders Radziewicz and Brinton Valis added goals in the final :7 to draw Hopkins even entering the final period. The Tar Heels grabbed a brief lead when Tagliaferri scored off good ball movement at the : mark, but Hopkins took the -0 lead less than two minutes later when Catttoni and Stanwick scored their back-to-back extra-man goals. Cattoni scored while absorbing an illegal body check from Evan Connell, which led to Stanwick s man-up goal 6 seconds later. The Blue Jays had a golden opportunity to push the lead to two a short time later, but North Carolina s Brian Balkam came up with back-to-back saves in a span of less than fives seconds to keep the score at -0 and Cloutier s goal that ignited the game-ending five-goal run followed quickly after those stops. Stanwick led Johns Hopkins with a career-high seven points on two goals and a personal-best five assists. Brown added three goals and one assist, while Crawley (g, a), Radziewicz (g) and Valis (g, a) were Hopkins other multi-point scorers. The points were the first two of Valis s career, while Brown extended his national-best goal-scoring streak to 7 games. Simpson led North Carolina in scoring with five points on two goals and three assists, while Cloutier (g), Pontrello (g) and Taglaferri (g) all added hat tricks. Junior Stephen Kelly was 7-of-5 on faceoffs and added a game-high nine ground balls for North Carolina, which held advantages in shots (0-7) and ground balls (6-9). Kelly was especially effective in the second half as Carolina won -of-5 second-half faceoffs. Johns Hopkins will return to action on Saturday, March 5 when the Blue Jays welcome Princeton to Homewood Field. Faceoff is set for pm.

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