2009 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

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1 Hofstra has won nine of its last 11 and 12 of its last 15 games The Pride has won 37 of its last 51 regular season games, dating back to the 2006 season... Seven of Hofstra s eight losses in 2007 were by one-goal and two losses were in 2008 The Pride has won 26 of their last 31 home games at Shuart Stadium HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE #6 HOFSTRA PRIDE (5-1, 1-0) vs. ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALS (7-3, 0-1) Saturday, March 28, 2009 Noon James M. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY 2009 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result 21 #20 MASSACHUSETTS (13) W 28 at #15 Brown W (2OT) March 7 at #10 Johns Hopkins (ESPNU) 7-12 L 14 #3 PRINCETON 9-7 W 21 at Sacred Heart* 6-5 W 24 at Army (ESPNU) 9-8 W (2OT) 28 ROBERT MORRIS* Noon April 4 Inside Lacrosse Big City Classic at Giants Stadium vs. Delaware* 5 p.m. 8 DREXEL* 7 p.m. 11 at Towson (ESPNU) 1 p.m. 18 NORTH CAROLINA 7 p.m. 21 STONY BROOK 7 p.m. 25 VILLANOVA* 7 p.m. 29 CAA Tournament Semifinals TBA May 2 CAA Tournament - Championship TBA 9 NCAA Tournament -First Round TBA 10 NCAA Tournament -First Round TBA 16 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (Hofstra) TBA 17 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (Navy) TBA 23 NCAA Semifinals at Foxboro, MA TBA 25 NCAA Championship at Foxboro, MA TBA * - Colonial Athletic Association Game + - Inside Lacrosse poll. NATIONAL RANKING: Hofstra is ranked sixth in this week s USILA poll. The Pride is also ranked eighth in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Poll. The Colonials of Robert Morris are not ranked in either poll. HOFSTRA S TENTATIVE LINE-UP vs. Robert Morris Pos. Name No. Cl Stats A Tom Dooley 40 Sr A Jay Card 20 So A Dan Stein 32 Jr M Michael Colleluori 3 Sr M Ryan Carter 15 Sr M Anthony Muscarella 26 Sr D Mike Skudin 29 So. 8 GB D Adam Swarsen 47 Jr. 15 GB D Christian Scuderi 50 Jr. 14 GB G Andrew Gvozden 18 Fr GAA Reserves 2M Tom Interlicchio 22 Jr M Dan Pezzolla 19 Fr M Kevin Ford 4 RFr LSM Steve Prifte 8 Sr. 19 GB LSM Adam Mojica 6 So. 0 GB SS Stephen DeNapoli 7 So /23 GB SS Jake Born 30 Jr /1 GB FO Joe Montemurro 28 So /.481 FO FO Shane Wynn 41 Fr. 4-5/.444 FO FO Mike Vaccaro 21 Jr. 5-3/.625 FO HOFSTRA-ROBERT MORRIS SERIES - Today s game is the fourth meeting in men s lacrosse between Hofstra and Robert Morris University in a series that started in Hofstra leads the series The two teams last met on April 26, 2008 in Moon Township, Pennsylvania with the Pride recording a comefrom-behind victory. - The last time the two teams met in Hempstead was April 7, 2007 with the Pride winning The Hofstra- Robert Morris Series Date Winner Location Score 4/26/08 Hofstra Moon Twnshp /7/07 Hofstra Hempstead /12/06 Hofstra Moon Twnshp ROBERT MORRIS 2009 RESULTS 2/7 at North Carolina 4-16 L 2/14 Penn State W 2/21 Bellarmine W 2/27 Manhattan 11-8 W 3/1 Detroit Mercy 18-8 W 3/7 VMI 14-6 W 3/10 at Presbyterian 17-4 W 3/13 at Ohio State L 3/17 Wagner 21-8 W 3/21 at Towson 9-11 L STREAKS: Hofstra enters the Robert Morris game having won three straight games, nine of the last 10regular season games Including the NCAA Tournament game, a 10-4 loss at Johns Hopkins last May,

2 HOFSTRA-ROBERT MORRIS BY THE NUMBERS HOFSTRA Category ROBERT MORRIS 5-1 Overall Record Conference Record Total Shots /8.49 Goals For/Avg. 139/ Assists 78 52/8.33 Goals Against/Avg. 102/ /11.5 Penalties/Min. 54/ /.488 FO W-L/Pct / /.480 Man-Up/Pct / /.231 Opp. Man-Up/Pct / /.527 Saves/Pct. 120/.541 ROBERT MORRIS QUICK FACTS Location: Moon Township, PA Nickname: Colonials Director of Athletics: Dr. Craig Coleman Lacrosse Stadium: Joe Walton Stadium Press Box Phone: N/A Head Lacrosse Coach: Kenneth Davis Record at School/Years: 8-46/4 years Overall Record: 34-75/8 years Coach s Office Phone: (412) Men s Lacrosse SID: Janette Schneider Office Phone: (412) Fax: (412) sidga2@rmu.edu 2008 Record: 4-11, 0-6 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 30 Returning Starters: Series Record: Hofstra leads 3-0 Last meeting: 2008-Hofstra won, Athletic Web Site: HOFSTRA-ROBERT MORRIS LAST YEAR GAME 13 - APRIL 26 AT ROBERT MORRIS: Sophomore Dan Stein scored four goals and junior Anthony Muscarella capped a furious Pride rally as #20 Hofstra defeated Robert Morris, 13-12, in a CAA game at Joe Walton Stadium. Stein equaled his career-best with four goals while Jay Card had three goals and one assist and Muscarella added two goals and one assist for the Pride. Robert Morris was led by Andrew Watt with five goals and two assists, Trevor Moore with three goals and Lee Davis with two goals. Colonials' goalie John Kennedy made 23 saves to prevent a Hofstra rout. The Colonials jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Corbyn TaoBrambleby and Watt in the first 3:24 of the contest. After Card closed the gap to 2-1 with his 25th goal of the year off a pass from Stephen Bentz with 10:05 to play, the two teams exchanged the next four goals with Watt and Trevor Moore scoring for Robert Morris and Card and Tom Dooley scoring for the Pride to end the first quarter with the Colonials ahead, 4-3. But Robert Morris scored the first three goals of the second quarter with Lee Davis, Moore and Watt denting the twine in the first 11 minutes to take a 7-3 lead. Hofstra battled back with four unanswered goals with tallies coming from Michael Colleluori, his ninth of the season, and Anthony Muscarella, his 22nd, coming before halftime, and Dan Stein, his 14th, and Stephen Bentz, his first of the season, coming in the first 3:26 of the third quarter to give the Pride their first lead of the contest at 8-7. Davis tied the game at 8-all1:32 later off a pass from Michael Fleming before the Pride regained the lead right off the face-off on a man-up goal from Card, his second of the contest and 26th of the year. But the Colonials scored the next three goals as Dan Kerch scored with 7:33 to play in the third and Watt notched his fourth and fifth of the game 43 seconds apart to give Robert Morris an 11-8 lead with 6:06 to play in the quarter. Two minutes later the rain and lightening descended on this Pittsburgh suburb causing a 38 minute delay in the game. The rest seem to rejuvenate the Pride as Stein would score the next three goals including the last one 6:36 into the fourth quarter to tie the game at Hofstra took the lead with 3:59 to play when Card found Muscarella in the middle of the field 12 yards out. The junior fired a bullet that beat John Kennedy over his shoulder for his second of the game and a lead. Hofstra added to its lead with 11 seconds remaining as junior Ryan Carter, with Robert Morris in a full-field ride, scooted from behind the cage to score into the unguarded net for his first score of the season. The Colonials closed out the scoring when a desperation pass from midfield after the face-off, skidded by the Pride defense to Moore, who was in alone on Danny Orlando and scored his second of the game with three seconds to play. The Pride outshot the Colonials, in the contest. USILA DIVISION I COACES POLL: Hofstra remained sixth this week in the fourth United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) regular season coaches poll, released on March 23. No. Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW 1 Virginia (10) Syracuse T Notre Dame T 3T Cornell T 5 Princeton Hofstra Johns Hopkins UMBC Maryland Duke Harvard North Carolina Brown UMass NR 15 Loyola Navy T Hobart T Colgate NR 19 Villanova NR 20T Denver NR 20T Albany Others Receiving Votes: St. John's, Georgetown, Army, Bucknell, Ohio State, Fairfield, Lehigh HOFSTRA IN THE POLLS IN 2009 Week USILA NIKE/IL 2/9 13th 14th 2/16 13th 14th 2/23 13th 13th 3/2 9th 10th 3/9 12th 11th 3/16 6th 9th 3/23 6th 8th

3 NIKE/INSIDE LACROSSE DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: The Hofstra men s lacrosse team climbed one place and is now ranked eighth in the fourth Nike/Inside Lacrosse Division I Media Poll, as of March 23, No. Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. 1 Virginia (15) Syracuse Notre Dame Cornell Princeton Johns Hopkins UMBC Hofstra Maryland Duke Brown North Carolina Harvard Massachusetts Loyola Navy Colgate Albany Hobart Villanova Others receiving votes: Denver 24, Army 15, Bucknell 9, Georgetown 4, St. John's 3, Fairfield 1, Lehigh 1. CAA STANDINGS: Here are the latest Colonial Athletic Association standings, as of March 27, 2009: CAA Overall Team W-L Pct W-L Pct Villanova Hofstra Towson Robert Morris Drexel Delaware Sacred Heart HOFSTRA-CAA WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS IN /23- Jay Card - Player of the Week 2/23- Kevin Ford - Rookie of the Week 3/2 - Michael Colleluori - Player of the Week 3/16- Ryan Carter Player of the Week 3/16- Andrew Gvozden Rookie of the Week TOP 10 FOR PRIDE: The Pride s sixth-place ranking in the USILA Poll again this week is their highest since the 2006 season. Hofstra was ranked second from the start of April, 2006 through the end of the 2006 regular season. STREAKS: Senior Anthony Muscarella has tallied at least one point in his last 23 regular season games dating back to 2007 Sophomore Jay Card has tallied at least one point in his last 20 regular season games He has also tallied a hat-trick in seven of his last 16 contests Senior Michael Colleluori has posted a point in 14 of his last 15 regular season games. HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA STATS: Here is where Hofstra ranks in this week s NCAA statistical report, as of March 23, 2009: Category Rank Actual Scoring Offense (59 ranked) Scoring Defense (59 ranked) Face-Off Win Percentage (59 ranked) Man-Up Offense (59 ranked) Man-Down Defense (59 ranked) Win Percentage (59 ranked) Saves Per Game (59 ranked) Ground Balls Per Game (59 ranked) Assists Per Game (59 ranked) Points Per Game (59 ranked) Category Player Rank Actual Points Per Game (200 ranked) Michael Colleluori Jay Card Anthony Muscarella Goals Per Game (200 ranked) Assists Per Game (200 ranked) Jay Card Anthony Muscarella Michael Colleluori Michael Colleluori Jay Card Anthony Muscarella Ground Balls Per Game (200 ranked) Steven DeNapoli Christian Scuderi Steve Prifte Joe Montemurro Adam Swarsen Face-Off Win Pct (65 ranked) Joe Montemurro ATTACKMAN JAY CARD: Sophomore Jay Card, the 2008 CAA Rookie of the Year, has picked up where he left off last season with 13 goals and four assists in his first six games. He scored three goals, including the game-winner with 1:13 to play in the second overtime in a 9-8 victory at Army last Tuesday. He also picked up five ground balls against the Black Knights. - Card tallied two goals in the Pride s win at Sacred Heart on March 21. -He was named the CAA Player of the Week on February 23 after a three goal, two assist performance in Hofstra s win over UMass. All three of his goals came in the final 12 minutes as he tied the game at 7-7, tied the game at with 1:12 to play, and won the game with four seconds to play. - At #15 Brown on February 28, he tallied four goals and one assist and notched the game-winner in double-overtime to lead the Pride past the Bears. It was Card s fifth game-winning goal of his career. - Card had a goal at Hopkins on March 7. - The Caledon, Ontario native played on the Canadian National Under-19 Team last summer in the International Lacrosse Federation Under-19 World Championships and was named to the All-World Team after scoring 22 goals in seven games.

4 Card had an outstanding rookie season, posting 27 goals and 12 assists. He posted a career-best three assists against Drexel in the 2008 CAA Championship game. MIDFIELDER MICHAEL COLLELUORI: Hofstra senior midfielder Michael Colleluori is off to the best start of his four year career at Hofstra. He scored three goals and added an assist at Army last Tuesday and had a goal and an assist at Sacred Heart last Saturday. Colleluori now has eight goals and 10 assists this season - He was named the Colonial Athletic Association Men s Lacrosse Player of the Week for his play against Brown on February Colleluori recorded career highs of four assists and six points in the Pride s dramatic double-overtime victory at Brown. The Pride, who trailed 10-3 late in the third quarter, came back behind Colleluori s second goal of the game with 4:35 to play in that third period to cut the gap to 10-4, and four assists over the next seven Hofstra goals to win the contest. He assisted on Jay Card s gamewinning goal with 19 seconds remaining in the second overtime period. - The four assists topped his previous best of three set in the 2008 CAA Championship semifinals against Delaware while the six points were one better than the two goal, three-assist performance that he had on February 21 in the season opener against Massachusetts. Colleluori recorded the best season of his career last year with 10 goals and 15 assists. COLLELUORI NAMED A LOWE S SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST: It was announced on Friday, March 27 that Hofstra senior midfielder Michael Colleluori has been named one of 10 NCAA lacrosse student-athlete finalists for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. The award is given to student-athletes who strive to make a difference in their classroom, their communities and on their field of competition. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: Classroom, Character, Community, and Competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages those leaders to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact on their circle of influence. Colleluori has worked tirelessly to honor the memory of his late brother, Nick, who passed away in 2006 after a 15-month battle with non-hodgekin s Lymphoma and fight the battle against the disease. During the past two years over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday breaks, Michael has volunteered at a soup kitchen, and at hospitals serving meals and helping others cope. He presented the first Hofstra University Athletics-Nick Colleluori Unsung Hero awards last May. He is vice-president of the HEADstrong Foundation and the many charitable events and activities it entails. He founded and is president of LEAN ON ME, which is a support group focusing on young adults who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. During the summer of 2008, Colleluori completed an internship in the Oncology Department at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). After he graduates from Hofstra in May with a degree in Community Health, Michael has already received permission and plans to join the research team at HUP. During that time he plans to take classes to qualify for medical school and become a physician. This marks the third year for the men s lacrosse division of the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. Syracuse University attack and team captain Mike Leveille took home the award in 2008 and Cornell University goalkeeper Matt McMonagle was the inaugural winner in The list of 30 student-athletes was narrowed down to 10 finalists this week, and those 10 names are now placed on the official ballot. The ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select the candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the Four C s of Classroom, Character, Community, and Competition. Fan balloting, available by texting and on the award s official website will be combined with votes from coaches and media to determine the recipient of the award. To vote for Colleluori via text, type in LAX3 to The award winner will be announced and presented with his trophy at the 2009 NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championship in Foxboro, Massachusetts. GOALIE ANDREW GVOZDEN: Freshman Andrew Gvozden recorded a season-high 17 saves in the Pride s 9-8 double-overtime victory at Army on March 24. It equals the most saves since March 28, 2004 when Matt Southard posted 17 saves in a 6-3 loss at UMass. Eaerlier that season Southard posted 19 saves in a 13-6 loss to Johns Hopkins. - Gvozden made his collegiate debut against Johns Hopkins on March 7 and recorded 11 saves in the Pride s 12-7 loss to the Blue Jays. Andrew faced his older brother, Michael, in the Hopkins cage all day long marking the first time that brother s faced each other in the cage since Keith Cynar of Harvard faced Justin Cynar of Cornell in He tallied his first victory on March 14 in the Pride s 9-7 win over Princeton, posting nine saves. He posted seven saves in the middle two periods to help the Pride build a 7-1 lead six minutes into the third quarter. Gvozden faced 33 shots in the contest. - Gvozden recorded seven saves including one in the waning seconds of Hofstra s 6-5 victory at Sacred Heart on March 21. MIDFIELDER ANTHONY MUSCARELLA: Senior midfielder Anthony Muscarella tallied two goals and one assist in the victory at Army on March Muscarella, who did not play in the UMass opener, made his 2009 debut at Brown and scored the goal that tied the game at 10-all with for the Pride with 1:08 to play. - At Hopkins on March 7, he scored twice in the Pride s 12-7 loss to the Blue Jays. - Against Princeton on March 14 he tallied three goals in the Pride s victory.it was his fifth career hat-trick. - Muscarella, the Pride s leading returning scorer in 2009, recorded 28 goals and 14 assists in He tallied a career-high six goals in the Pride s victory at Stony Brook on April 22, The Wantagh, NY native topped his previous best of five goals and fell one point short of his single game point total, set against Towson on March 21, He posted five of his six tallies in the second half after the game was tied at 6-6 at halftime. - He tallied eight goals and one assist in the Pride s two victories over Stony Brook and Robert Morris before the 2008 CAA Tournament. At Robert Morris, he tallied two goals, including the game-winner with 3:59 to play, and added one assist as Hofstra edged the Colonials,

5 - Muscarella more than doubled the combined point total of his first two years last season with 42 points on 28 goals and 14 assists. He posted four goals and one assist in the CAA title game against Drexel. ATTACKMAN DAN STEIN: Junior attackman Dan Stein is sixth on the team in scoring with four goals and one assist. - He had his 10-game point scoring streak snapped against Princeton on March Over the last 13 games, he has posted 16 goals and six assists. Stein tallied two goals in the opener against UMass, one at Brown and a goal and an assist at Johns Hopkins. - He tied his career-high with four goals at Robert Morris on April 26, His three goals after a lightening-delay propelled the Pride to the victory over the Colonials. MIDFIELDER RYAN CARTER: Senior middie Ryan Carter has four goals and three assists on the season more than doubling his best single season output. - Carter tallied a career-best two goals and one assist, equaling his total output for the 2008 season, in the Pride s 9-7 victory over #3 Princeton at Shuart Stadium. He has already doubled his 2008 season point output with seven points this year. He was named the CAA Player of the Week for his performance against the Tigers. - The San Francisco, CA native tallied a goal and an assist against UMass, a second goal at Johns Hopkins and two goals and one assist against Princeton. - He added an assist at Army on March 24. ATTACKMAN TOM DOOLEY: Senior Tom Dooley recorded his third goal of the season against Princeton on March 14. It was the 93rd goal of his career. - Last May in the CAA title game at Drexel, Dooley s 26th goal of the year gave Hofstra its second CAA Championship and the school s 14th trip to the NCAA Championship Tournament. - The Yorktown, NY native, who went over the 100-point mark in his career on April 19 at North Carolina with two goals, now has 93 goals and 20 assists for 113 points in his 55-game Hofstra career. Dooley, who had nine multi-point games last year, led the Pride with six man-up goals. Hofstra All-time Single Season Freshman Scoring List No. Player Year G-A-Pts. 1 - Tom Dooley Dave McCulloch Dom DiNardo Andy Carlson Bruce Yancey ATTACKMAN KEVIN FORD: Ford returned to the Hofstra lineup against UMass on February 21 after missing all but 2.5 games last season. He tallied a goal and an assist at Army last Tuesday. He has four goals and three assists on the year. - The Floral Park, New York native tallied two goals in the Pride s victory over the Minutemen and was named the CAA Rookie of the Week. Ford opened the scoring for the Pride and would score Hofstra s eighth goal to tie the contest in the fourth quarter. He also picked up four ground balls. He had a goal and an assist and took a team-high nine shots at Brown on February 28. MIDFIELDER STEVE PRIFTE: Senior long-stick middie Steve Prifte recorded a career-high eight ground balls in the Pride s victory at Brown. His previous best was five against Drexel last year. - He tallied three more ground balls against Princeton and had two caused turnovers at Sacred Heart. - Prifte posted five ground balls at Army on March 24. DEFENDER ADAM SWARSEN: Junior defender Adam Swarsen posted six ground balls-one short of his personal best- at Brown. - The junior, who missed last year with a knee injury, also picked up a key turnover in the waning seconds of the first overtime against Brown. - Swarsen picked up three ground balls at Army on March 24 - Swarsen has 15 ground balls on the season. DEFENSEMAN MICHAEL SKUDIN: Sophomore defender Michael Skudin tallied his first career goal last Saturday at Sacred Heart. He took an outlet pass near midfield and went in almost unguarded and beat SHU goalie Zach Frank. He also had one ground ball on the day. MIDFIELDER STEVEN DENAPOLI: Sophomore Steven DeNapoli has tallied three goals on the season and leads the team with 23 ground balls. He has tallied goals against UMass, Brown and Princeton. He had three ground balls at Army on March 24. TEAM CAPTAINS: Hofstra has four team captains this year. Senior Tom Dooley, senior midfielder Steve Prifte, senior defender Jack Vivonetto and junior defender Adam Swarsen were selected team captains before the 2009 season. DEFENSEMAN RYAN SMITH LOST FOR THE SEASON: Junior defenseman Ryan Smith will be lost for the season with a knee injury suffered in the Massachusetts game on February 21. GOALIE DANNY ORLANDO TO TAKE ACADEMIC LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Hofstra Head Men s Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney announced on March 13 that junior goalie Danny Orlando (South Hempstead, NY) has taken an Academic Leave of Absence and will not return for the remainder of the spring semester. Danny Orlando has decided to take some time to attend to personal and family matters, and as a result, he has taken an Academic Leave of Absence, commented Tierney. We all wish him a speedy return. PRIDE COACH SETH TIERNEY: Seth Tierney became the fifth head coach in the 60-year history of the Hofstra Men's Lacrosse program when he was hired to the position in August Now in his third season, Tierney has led the Pride to 16 victories, the 2008 Colonial Athletic Association championship and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Championship in his two seasons. Tierney served as an assistant coach at Hofstra from 1995 through 2000 before leaving for a similar position at his alma mater Johns Hopkins University. During his six-year tenure with the Pride, Hofstra recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a combined overall record of and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five league titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and played in four NCAA Championship tournaments. Tierney also coached seven All-Americans and nearly two-dozen allconference players during his first tenure at Hofstra. Among them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would receive the inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College Lacrosse Player of the Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the Year, and the Lt.

6 Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I Midfielder of the Year in The 2008 season saw Hofstra make a return to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus. The team posted a 10-6 record and captured the CAA title in a thrilling overtime victory over Drexel. Leading scorer Anthony Muscarella was named an honorable mention All-American, while Kevin Unterstein was the CAA Defensive Player of the Year and Jay Card earned CAA Rookie of the Year accolades. In addition, seven players received All-CAA honors and the Unterstein brothers, Kevin and Michael, were named North-South Game All-Stars and were both selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft. In his first year at the helm of the Hofstra program, Tierney took over a team that returned one starter from 2006 s NCAA Quarterfinal squad and led them to a 6-8 record that saw seven losses decided by one goal. The team qualified for the CAA Championship, saw one of its star players Kevin Unterstein earn honorable mention All- America honors and had seven players named to All-CAA teams, including three All-Rookie selections. Tierney returned to Hofstra after a six-year tenure at John Hopkins, with the final two seasons as associate head coach. As the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was the architect of one of the most potent and explosive offenses in the nation in recent years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that finished second in the nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring offense and 16th in man-up offense during Hopkins' NCAA title run in The Blue Jays led the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in 2003 and finished fifth in both categories in In Tierney s final season at Hopkins the Blue Jays posted a 9-5 record, advanced to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals, and ranked in the top 15 in the country in four statistical categories. With an emphasis on a balanced attack that puts pressure on the opposition at every position, individual awards have been plentiful at Hopkins. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and attackmen earned All-America honors during Tierney's tenure in Homewood. Among them was Kyle Harrison, a two-time first team All-America, who received the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Lt. Enners Award in 2005 and the McLaughlin Award in 2004 and Tierney played for the Blue Jays from 1988 through 1991 and served as team captain as a senior. He helped lead Hopkins to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons, including an appearance in the 1989 NCAA title game. He received Hopkins' Turnbull-Reynolds Award as a senior as the player most exemplifying leadership and sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in the North-South game as a senior. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, Tierney continued his playing career by playing three seasons of indoor lacrosse for the New York Saints before serving as an assistant coach for the Saints for two seasons. HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 to 1999, is in his second tenure as an assistant coach at Hofstra. Amplo served as an assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. He returned to Hofstra in Former Johns Hopkins standout Matt Rewkowski is in his second season on the Pride coaching staff. A member of the Blue Jays national championship team in 2005, he was an All-America selection in Rewkowski, who played his first two years at Duke, was an All-America pick as a sophomore in Durham. - Sean Smith, who returned to the Pride in 2008 after one season away from the program, is in his 11 th season on the Hofstra lacrosse staff. He served on John Danowski s Pride staff from 1998 through A two-time All-American at Roanoke College in 1982 and 1983 Smith has also served on the coaching staff at Army from 1987 through AGAINST THE TOP 10 -Following the Pride s win against #3 Princeton last week, Hofstra is now in its last 29 games against USILA Top 10 opponents. - Prior to the victory over #1 Hopkins in 2008, the Pride s highestranked victory was an overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in Including 2009, the Pride has defeated at least one top 10 opponent in eight of the last nine seasons. - Hofstra s victory over Loyola in March, 2004 was the Pride s one and only win in 2004 over a Top 10 opponent. The Greyhounds came into the game ranked seventh. Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp 3/14/09 #3 Princeton Home 9-7 W 3/7/09 #10 Johns Hopkins Away 7-12 L 3/8/08 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 8-7 W 3/27/07 #9 Army Away 5-3 W 3/18/07 #10 Princeton Home 4-5 L 3/10/07 #5 Johns Hopkins Away 8-9 L 2/24/07 #9 Massachusetts Home 8-6 W 5/20/06 #10 Massachusetts Neutral L (OT) 3/18/06 #6 Princeton Away 9-5 W 3/11/06 #7 Johns Hopkins Home 11-6 W 3/29/05 #5 Army Away L 3/26/05 #9 Notre Dame Home 8-9 L (2OT) 3/12/05 #1 Johns Hopkins Away 5-11 L 3/20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L 3/13/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-13 L 3/6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W 5/11/03 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L 4/17/03 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W 3/23/03 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L 3/15/03 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W 3/16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L 3/9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L 3/2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home L 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral W (OT) 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away L 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home W 3/24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home W (OT) AGAINST THE TOP 6 - The Pride is 4-13 in their last 17 games against teams that were ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 season. - In addition to Princeton this year and Hopkins last year, the only Pride wins over top six teams came in 2001 when Hofstra edged #2 Notre Dame in overtime, and on March 18, 2006 against #6 Princeton Hofstra is 9-25 against opponents ranked sixth or better since HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 61 of its last 82 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). The Pride had a 16-game home winning streak snapped on March 18, 2007 against Princeton. The Hofstra home streak tied them for 11th alltime in Division I history. Here is how the Pride has done at home since 2000:

7 OVERTIME - Hofstra is 13-5 in its last 18 overtime games. - The Pride is 19-7 in overtime games since Hofstra is 6-2 in overtime games under Seth Tierney and was 13-5 in overtime games during John Danowski s tenure. - Here is the Pride s OT history since 1986: Year Opponent Result 2009 at Army 9-8 W (2OT) 2009 at #15 Brown W (2OT) 2008 at #11 Drexel * 10-9 W 2008 at Villanova 7-6 W (2OT) 2008 at Drexel 8-9 L (2OT) 2008 #1 Johns Hopkins 8-7 W 2007 Stony Brook L 2007 at Towson 9-8 W 2006 Massachusetts L 2006 #12 Towson 10-9 W 2005 #9 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2OT) 2003 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W 2002 at Massachusetts W 2001 Virginia W Notre Dame W 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W Notre Dame 10-9 W 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) 1996 Georgetown L Massachusetts W 1995 Brown 10-9 W 1994 Army L 1993 Virginia 7-6 W 1991 at Army W 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) * - CAA Title Game HOFSTRA AGAINST NUMBERS 11 THROUGH 20: Following the Pride s victory over #20 UMass in the 2009 season opener and the double-overtime win at #15 Brown, Hofstra is now in their last 31 games against teams ranked from 11 through 20. Since 2003, the Pride is against teams #11 through 20. Hofstra was 2-3 in 2008, 1-4 in 2007, 7-0 in 2006, 4-3 in 2005, 0-5 in 2004 and 3-3 in NUMBER ONE: Hofstra s game against top-ranked Johns Hopkins on March 8, 2008 was the Hofstra Athletics program s second contest against a top-ranked opponent in a 30-day period and the third contest against a team ranked in the Top 2 team during that time. On February 17, 2008 the Hofstra wrestling team, which captured its eighth consecutive conference title, including seven in the CAA, hosted #2 Nebraska. On February 26 the Hofstra women s lacrosse team hosted #1 Northwestern. In men s lacrosse the JHU game was the Hofstra lacrosse program s fourth contest against a number one ranked opponent. Three (1995, 2004, 2005) of the four games were against Hopkins. The fourth was against Syracuse in SEASON 61 FOR HOFSTRA - Hofstra is in its 61st season of men s lacrosse in Pride teams have tallied a record during that time. SEASON OPENERS: Hofstra is in opening games in its history. RETURNING STARTERS: The Pride return eight starters from last year s 10-6, CAA Championship team. HOFSTRA PICKED TO REPEAT IN 2009 CAA PRESEASON POLL: The Hofstra Pride, which has won two of the last three CAA Men's Lacrosse Championships, is picked to repeat in 2009 as the conference champion according to a vote conducted by all seven league coaches. The Pride, which picked up five of the possible seven first-place votes, edged out second-place Delaware in the poll. Hofstra, already ranked No. 15 in the Inside Lacrosse/Faceoff Yearbook preseason poll and picked as the league favorites in the same publication, received four more total points than Delaware in the preseason coaches poll. The Blue Hens, ranked 20th in the Faceoff Yearbook, logged two first-place votes and finished with a total of 31 points. Drexel, one of two 2008 regular-season league champions, is picked to finish third in the conference after recording 27 points in the poll. Towson logged 20 total points in the poll to come in fourth, while Villanova, Sacred Heart and Robert Morris rounded out the preseason vote, respectively CAA MEN'S LACROSSE PRESEASON COACHES POLL Team (first-place votes) 1. Hofstra (5) Delaware (2) Drexel Towson Villanova Sacred Heart 9 7. Robert Morris 8 Points FOUR PRIDE PLAYERS NAMED TO 2009 ALL-CAA PRESEASON TEAM: Four Pride players were voted to the preseason All-CAA team. Sophomore Jay Card, the CAA Rookie of the Year in 2008, ranked among the league's best in goals-per-game as a freshman last year, scoring 27 to go with 13 assists. Senior Anthony Muscarella, already an Honorable Mention 2009 Preseason All-America pick by Inside Lacrosse and a first team All-CAA honoree in 2008, ranked eighth in league with an average of 1.75 goals per game (28 goals) and had 14 assists on the year. Senior Steve Prifte was a unanimous preseason all-conference pick at the long-stick midfield position. Prifte, a Shamong, New Jersey native was a Second Team All-League pick in 2008 after logging 40 groundballs and causing eight turnovers. Inside Lacrosse Preseason Honorable Mention All-America goalkeeper Danny Orlando rounds out the Pride's 2009 All-CAA Preseason team selections. The Hofstra junior finished 2008 with a 8.56 goals-against average and had a save percentage of.491. The league's coaches also selected Delaware junior attacker Curtis Dickson as the CAA's Preseason Player of the Year.Dickson, one of three Blue Hen preseason all-conference picks in 2009, returns after a first team all-conference performance in The Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, native and preseason third team All-American by Inside Lacrosse, scored a league-best 46 goals while also passing out 15 assists in Alongside Dickson and Card at the attack position is Colin Ambler. Ambler, a junior at Drexel, recorded 21 goals and 21 assists in 2008, helping him earn a spot on the CAA's All- Conference Second Team. At midfield with Muscarella are Delaware junior Martin Cahill and Drexel junior Greg Casey. Cahill, a 2008 first team All-CAA pick, was among the league's best scorers in 2008 by logging 29 goals on the year. Casey, a second team all-league honoree in 2008, finished his sophomore season with 13 goals and five assists. Drexel junior

8 Ryan West, a 2008 First Team All-CAA pick at the face-off specialist position, is a preseason all-conference honoree in West, a Berlin, Md., native finished the 2008 season 69-of-114 (.605) in faceoffs and scored two goals as a sophomore. Drexel junior Matt McCormick leads three preseason All-CAA defenders in An Honorable Mention Preseason All-America selection by Inside Lacrosse, McCormick was a 2008 first team allconference pick in 2008 after playing a vital role in Drexel's topranked defense (7.15 goals/game). Villanova senior Eddie DiDonato logged 26 groundballs in 2008, and joins McCormick on the preseason all-league defense. Delaware sophomore Pat Dowling, an all-rookie pick in 2008, picked up 35 groundballs and forced 18 turnovers last season which helped him earn a spot on the 2009 Preseason squad PRESEASON ALL-CAA MEN'S LACROSSE TEAM Name, School Pos. Yr. Colin Ambler, Drexel# A Jr. Jay Card, Hofstra! A So. Curtis Dickson, Delaware* A Jr. Martin Cahill, Delaware* M Jr. Greg Casey, Drexel# M Jr. Anthony Muscarella, Hofstra* M Sr. Steve Prifte, Hofstra# LSM Sr. Ryan West, Drexel* FO Jr. Eddie DiDonato, Villanova D Sr. Pat Dowling, Delaware! D So. Matt McCormick, Drexel* D Jr. Danny Orlando, Hofstra GK Jr. CAA MEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Curtis Dickson, A, Jr., Delaware * -- First Team All-CAA Selection in 2008 # -- Second Team All-CAA Selection in 2008! -- All-CAA Rookie Selection in 2008 HOFSTRA HAS 14 NCAA TOURNAMENT BIDS: The Pride earned their 14th trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008 by defeating Drexel in thrilling fashion, 10-9 in overtime, in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship game at Vidas Field in Philadelphia. The Pride trailed 9-7 with 1:20 to play in regulation before junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella and sophomore attackman Dan Stein scored 28 seconds apart to send the game into overtime. Junior attackman Tom Dooley tallied the game-winner 11 seconds into the extra period to punch the Pride's NCAA Tournament-bound ticket. Hofstra, which defeated then-number one Johns Hopkins, 8-7, in overtime on March 8 in Hempstead, faced the Blue Jays for the fourth time in NCAA Championship competition last week with Hopkins exacting some revenge, Johns Hopkins downed the Pride in first round games in 1974 (18-10) and 1978 (20-8), and in the quarterfinals in 1999 (11-7) at Hofstra. ROYLE-SOMBROTTO LOCKER ROOM: The Hofstra Men s Lacrosse Locker Room was officially dedicated before the Pride s game against Delaware on April 12, The Harry Royle-Vincent Sombrotto Pride Locker Room, named in honor of former Hofstra Lacrosse Coach Harry Royle and former Pride All-American and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member Vincent Sombrotto, was made possible by a generous gift from James Metzger, a former teammate of Sombrotto and a standout player under Coach Royle. REMEMBERING NICK: On November , the Hofstra University family lost a beloved member of the community with the passing of men s lacrosse player Nicholas Colleluori. His 14- month battle with non-hodgkins lymphoma was a study in courage, dignity and the relentless attitude that he brought to everything he did. A son, a brother, a fiancé, a teammate, a classmate and a friend, Nick cherished and honored all of these titles. He will be remembered for the love and joy that he brought to so many people and a spirit that will last forever. The Pride will continue to wear a circular patch on their jerseys in 2008 in his memory. The Hofstra lacrosse program is active in fund-raising activities in the fight against lymphoma. HOFSTRA PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS: 1 - Loizeaux - (La-wah-zoo) 3 - Colleluori - (Coll-la-law-ree) 6 - Mojica (Mo-Jee-ca) 7 & 9 - DeNapoli (Dee-Nap-po-lee) 8 & 10 - Prifte - (Priff-tee) 13 - Shuey - (Shoo-ee) 18 - Gvozden - (Ga-vozz-den) 19 - Pezzolla - (Pa-zoll-ah) 21 - Vaccaro (Va-car-oh) 22 - Interlicchio - (In-ter-lick-ee-oh) 26 - Muscarella - (Mus-ka-rell-ah) 28 - Montemurro - (Mon-tah-more-oh) 29 - Skudin (Skoo-din) 32 - Stein - (Stine) 39 - Koesterer - (Kes-ter-rer) 44- Vivonetto (Viv-a-net-oh) 50 - Scuderi (Ska-dare-ee) HOFSTRA TO HOST 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTERFINALS: Tickets and parking passes to the 2009 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals at Hofstra University are now on sale. The Quarterfinals will return to Long Island on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at James M. Shuart Stadium. Game times are noon and 3 p.m. Lacrosse fans can purchase general admission tickets and parking passes online at: (click button on right side of page) or by calling the Hofstra Athletic Ticket Office at 516- HOF-TIXX ( ). Lacrosse fans who purchase tickets and parking early will have the ability to park and tailgate closest to the stadium on game day. As of March 4 more than 3,200 tickets have been sold for the Hofstra quarterfinals. For more information on special tent tailgate opportunities, please call Hofstra has hosted the NCAA Quarterfinal in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 and enjoyed great crowds for each event including 12,292 in 1999 when Johns Hopkins, Duke, Georgetown and Hofstra competed. HOFSTRA ON TELEVISION: The Hofstra Pride Men s Lacrosse Team will be televised three times during the 2009 season. In addition to the games at Hopkins on March 7 and at the United States Military Academy on March 24 that were televised on ESPNU, WMAR-TV in Baltimore will televise the Pride s April 11th game at CAArival Towson University. ESPNU will also televise the game on a tape delay at 10 p.m. BLOGS, BLOG, BLOGS: Five Hofstra lacrosse players, Michael Colleluori, Dan Stein, Brian Schneider, Joe Montemurro and Dan Pezzolla, will be writing weekly blogs during the 2009 season. In addition to blogging on the Pride website at

9 cfm, Colleluori s and Schneider s blog will also be seen on and Stein s blog will also be seen on HOFSTRA ATHLETIC WEBSITE - Get the latest information on the Hofstra men s lacrosse program by going to HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2009 VS. #20 MASSACHUSETTS: Sophomore Jay Card scored his third goal of the game with just four seconds remaining to give the 13 th -ranked Pride of Hofstra (1-0) an victory over #20 Massachusetts (1-1) at James M. Shuart Stadium. Card, a native of Caledon, Ontario, Canada, scored all three of his goals in the final 12 minutes as Hofstra scored six times in the final quarter. He tied the game at 10-all with 1:12 to play, taking a pass from senior Michael Colleluori to the right of UMass goalie Doc Schneider (8 saves) and firing a bullet from eight yards out. On the winning goal, Card took a pass again on the right side, ducked under a charging defender, and beat Schneider low for the game-winner. Card, the 2008 CAA Rookie of the Year who had three gamewinning goals last season, tied the game at 7-7 just 3:48 into the fourth quarter, taking another pass from Colleluori down low and to the side of the cage. Colleluori tallied two goals and three assists in the contest while junior Dan Stein and red-shirt freshman Kevin Ford each added two goals. The Minutemen of Massachusetts were led by seniors Evan Blum and Rory Pedrick with two goals and one assist each. In the 34 th installment of one of college lacrosse s fiercest rivalries, the Minutemen jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Blum and senior Jim Connolly in the first six minutes. Ford put Hofstra on the board with a 13-yard, man-up bullet from the center of the box with 4:36 to play in the first. But UMass freshman Anthony Biscardi and Hofstra junior Danny Stein exchanged goals to close the first quarter with the Minutemen ahead, 3-2. Stein s goal came with two seconds remaining on a wrap-around. Massachusetts opened the second quarter with three straight goals as Pedrick scored 4:54 into the period, and sophomore Ryan Hantverk and senior face-off specialist Joe Reale scoring eight seconds apart late in the period to build a 6-2 lead. Pride sophomore Stephen DeNapoli closed the gap with a goal while falling down that beat Schneider high just 15 seconds later. But junior middie Bobby Hayes gave the Minutemen a 7-3 lead at the break off a pass from Pedrick with 14 seconds to play. The Pride came out with a sense of urgency in the second half and scored four unanswered goals to tie the game at 7-all. Colleluori started the run with a 12-yard bullet off the stick of Schneider 5:27 into the third to cut the gap to 7-4. Almost six minutes later senior Ryan Carter took a cross-field pass from Colleluori a fired a shot past Schneider from 12 yards out. In the fourth quarter, Stein scored again on a wrap-around just 1:24 into the period before Card tied the game off the pass from Colleluori two minutes later. UMass ended the run as Reale picked up the ground ball off the ensuing face-off and ran through the Pride defense and beat Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando (5 saves) from five yards for an 8-7 lead. Ford tied the game at 8-8 for Hofstra 2:33 later with a 15-yard bullet after a pass from Card. But a minute later Blum scored his fourth of the season on a 12-yard shot from the left of Orlando, and Pedrick scored on a jump shot from eight yards in front three minutes after that to take a 10-8 lead. Colleluori brought Hofstra back to within one with 2:44 to play with his second of the game on the run before Card tied the game with 1:12 to play. On the ensuing face-off sophomore middie Joe Montemurro won the face-off and started the Pride on their road to victory. The Pride outshot the Minutemen, 56-31, including 24-4 in the final quarter F #20 UMass #13 Hofstra MASSACHUSETTS SCORING: GOALS: Evan Blum 2; Rory Pedrick 2; Joe Reale 2; Jim Connolly 1; Anthony Biscardi 1; Bobby Hayes 1; Ryan Hantverk 1. ASSISTS: Tim Balise 1; Anthony Biscardi 1; Evan Blum 1; Jim Connolly 1; Ryan Marcus 1; Rory Pedrick 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Card, Jay 3; Colleluori, Michael 2; Ford, Kevin 2; Stein, Dan 2; Carter, Ryan 1; DeNapoli, Steven 1. ASSISTS: Colleluori, Michael 3; Card, Jay 2; Carter, Ryan 1. GAME 2 - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2009 AT #15 BROWN: Sophomore Jay Card's fourth goal of the game with 19 seconds remaining in the second overtime capped a furious come-from-behind Hofstra victory over #15 Brown at Mesiter-Kavan Field. The 13th-ranked Pride, who rallied back from a 10-3 deficit midway through the third quarter, improved to 2-0 on the season while Brown falls to 1-1. It is Hofstra's first 2-0 start since the 1997 season when the Pride opened up with five straight wins. Card, who tallied three of Hofstra's last seven goals including the game-winner, took a cross-crease pass from senior Michael Colleluori in the air and dunked the ball behind Brown goalie Jordan Burke in the second OT. The Pride were in the man-up situation following an illegal check penalty on Brown midfielder Thomas Muldoon with just 40 seconds remaining in the second extra session. Card finished with four goals and one assist but was topped by senior middie Michael Colleluori, who posted two goals and career-highs of four assists and six points. Senior middie Anthony Muscarella and red-shirt freshman Kevin Ford chipped in each with a goal and an assist. Pride junior goalie Danny Orlando recorded nine saves in the contest including big stops in each of the extra periods. The Bears of Brown were led by sophomore Andrew Feinberg with three goals and two assists while Muldoon and attackman Kyle Hollingsworth each added a goal and an assist. Burke stopped 15 shots in the Brown cage. Brown jumped on the Pride early, building a 4-0 lead late in the first quarter on a man-up-goal from senior Jack Walsh, and even-handed goals by senior Nic Bell, senior Todd Faiella, and Feinberg. Hofstra sophomore middie Steven DeNapoli put the Pride on the board with 3:05 to play in the period with his second goal of the year from 10 yards out in the center of the box to close the gap to 4-1 after one period. In the second quarter, Feinberg and junior Collins Carey sandwiched a Pride goal by Colleluori, his third of the season, to take a 6-2 lead into the locker room at halftime. Just 11 seconds into the third quarter, Hollingsworth fed junior Jake Hardy for his first goal of the season to boost the Bears' lead to 7-2. Card got one back for the Pride with an unassisted tally two minutes later before Brown made a run that looked to put the game out of

10 reach for the Pride. A minute after Card's fourth goal of the year, Feinberg notched his third of the game and sixth of the season to boost the lead back to five at 8-3. Five minutes later, Hollingsworth took a pass from Feinberg and buried a 10-yard bullet behind Orlando. Right off the ensuing face-off -seven seconds later-muldoon notched his third of the season off a pass from Feinberg to boost the lead to 10-3 with 6:17 to play in the third. But the Pride did not quit. Two minutes later Colleluori started the Pride on their long way back with a goal from eight yards off a pass from Muscarella. Card then notched his second of the game and fifth of the season 1:19 later off a perfect pass to the crease by Colleluori to close the deficit to Card added an extra-man goal 3:36 into the fourth quarter off a pass from Colleluori and senior Tom Dooley notched his first goal of the season off a pass from Card 24 seconds later to inch closer to Hofstra junior Danny Stein scored his third goal of the season on the crease after a pretty pass from Ford with 4:18 to play and a little over a minute later Ford fired a bullet from 10 yards out in the center of the box, after a pass from Colleluori, to close to 10-9 with 3:15 remaining. The Pride got the ball back with just under two minutes remaining in regulation. Muscarella, who sat out last week's opener against UMass, made a run down the right side of Brown goalie Jordan Burke and fired a bullet that beat the senior netminder high and to the far side to tie the game at 10-all with 1:08 to play. The last 58 ticks were highlighted by solid defense before Pride defender was whistled for a slash with five seconds to play. In the first overtime Dooley had a point-blank shot at the gage for the Pride that was blocked by Brown senior defender Ryan Cassil before Orlando came up big on a shot by Muldoon with 48 seconds left. The Bears took its last possession of the first OT with 23 seconds remaining but Hofstra junior co-captain Adam Swarsen stripped his Brown opponent of the ball with nine seconds to play to send the game into a second overtime. The first two minutes of the second OT were highlighted by turnover exchanges before Hofstra had its first good chance of the period to score. With 1:29 to play Muscarella fired a bullet from straight on that was stopped by Burke. After a Brown timeout, the Bears were stuffed on a shot by Orlando before a second shot bounced off the far post behind Orlando. On the ensuing scramble Muldoon was whistled for hitting Steven DeNapoli with an illegal body check giving the Pride a one minute advantage with 40 seconds left in the second extra session and setting up Card's second game-winning goal of the year and the fifth of his young career. The Pride outshot the Bears, 44-3, and picked up 35 ground balls to Brown's 32 in the contest OT1 OT2 F #13 Hofstra #15 Brown HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Card, Jay 4; Colleluori, Michael 2; Ford, Kevin 1; Muscarella, Anthony 1; Stein, Dan 1; DeNapoli, Steven 1; Dooley, Tom 1. ASSISTS: Colleluori, Michael 4; Card, Jay 1; Ford, Kevin 1; Muscarella, Anthony 1. BROWN SCORING: GOALS: Feinberg, Andrew 3; Muldoon, Thomas 1; Hollingsworth, Kyle 1; Walsh, Jack 1; Bell, Nic 1; Hardy, Jake 1; Faiella, Todd 1; Carey, Collins 1. ASSISTS: Feinberg, Andrew 2; Williams, Brady 2; Hollingsworth, Kyle 1; Melvin, Nik 1; Muldoon, Thomas 1; Seligmann, Reade 1. GAME 3 - SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2009 AT #10 JOHNS HOPKINS: Kyle Wharton scored five goals and Michael Kimmel added a goal and three assists to lead the 10 th -ranked Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins to a 12-7 victory over the ninth-ranked Hofstra Pride at Homewood Field. Hofstra was led by senior Anthony Muscarella with two goals while junior Dan Stein posted a goal and an assist. Freshman goalie Andrew Gvozden recorded 11 saves in his collegiate debut for the Pride. In addition to Wharton and Kimmel, Hopkins received two goals from Tim Donovan and a goal and two assists from Steven Boyle. Blue Jays goalie Mike Gvozden, the older brother of the Pride goalie, posted 12 saves in the contest, including five in the third to thwart a Hofstra comeback attempt. The Blue Jays scored the first four goals of the game, building a 4-0 lead late in the first quarter. Attackman Steven Boyle opened the scoring 2:56 into the contest on a wrap-around on the left side of Pride goalie Andrew Gvozden. Almost a minute later freshman Marshall Burkhart notched his second of the season on a run across the box to put the Blue Jays up 2-0. Sophomore Kyle Wharton would score the next two goals, the first on a cross-box pass from Michael Kimmel at the 9:32 mark, and the second of the game and eighth of the year while falling down from five yards out with 3:13 to play in the first quarter. Hofstra got on the board 10 seconds later as sophomore Jay Card took a pass from Dan Stein and beat Michael Gvozden from eight yards out. It was Card's eighth goal. The Pride tucked another one in before the end of the quarter as senior middie Ryan Carter fired a bullet on the run from 10 yards that beat the Hopkins' goalie low to close the deficit to 4-2 after one period. It was Carter's second goal of the year. But the Blue Jays scored four more times in the second quarter to boost their lead to 8-3 at halftime. Wharton notched his third of the game and the ninth of the year on a behind the back shot on the run from five yards out just 2:23 into the period. Sophomore Tim Donovan boosted the lead to 6-2 with his second of the year from the middle of the box. Hofstra's Stephen Bentz brought the Pride back to within three at 6-3 with his first of the year, picking up a ground ball on the side of the cage and sliding it under Michael Gvozden with 8:38 to play in the half. But Max Chautin notched his first of the year 2:33 later off a pass from Boyle, and Wharton tallied his fourth of the game just inside the three minute mark from Kimmel to give Hopkins a strong lead at the intermission. Pride junior Danny Stein notched his fourth goal of the year from five yards out to cut the deficit to 8-4 with 12:15 to play in the third but the Blue Jays would score three of the next four in the quarter to bump the lead back to 11-5 after three quarters. Wharton scored 23 seconds after Stein for his fifth of the game, and Donovan added his second of the contest on the run from 10 yards just 68 seconds later. Hofstra senior Anthony Muscarella notched his second of the season from 10 yards out with 9:21 to play to close to 10-5 but Hopkins junior Chris Boland scored with 22 seconds to play in the period to boost the lead to Hofstra seniors Tom Dooley and Anthony Muscarella sandwiched a goal by Kimmel in the fourth quarter as the Blue Jays recorded their eighth win over the Pride at Homewood Field in as many attempts. Hopkins outshot the Pride, and picked up 34 ground balls to Hofstra's 24. No. Team F #9 Hofstra #10 Johns Hopkins HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Muscarella, Anthony 2; Stein, Dan 1; Card, Jay 1; Dooley, Tom 1; Carter, Ryan 1; Bentz, Stephen 1. ASSISTS: Ford, Kevin 1; Stein, Dan 1.

11 JOHNS HOPKINS SCORING: GOALS: Kyle Wharton 5; Tim Donovan 2; Michael Kimmel 1; Steven Boyle 1; Marshall Burkhart 1; Chris Boland 1; Max Chautin 1. ASSISTS: Michael Kimmel 3; Steven Boyle 2; Marshall Burkhart 1. GAME 4 MARCH 14, 2009 VS. #3 PRINCETON: Freshman goalie Andrew Gvozden shined in his second collegiate start, registering nine saves as the 12th-ranked Pride led wire-to-wire in a 9-7 victory over previously undefeated No. 3 Princeton at James M. Shuart Stadium. Senior midfielder Anthony Muscarella (Wantagh, NY) tallied a hat trick and fellow senior middie Ryan Carter (San Francisco, CA) added a pair of goals as the Pride defeated a top-3 opponent for the second consecutive season. Hofstra improved to 3-1 with all victories coming against nationally-ranked opponents while the Tigers fell to 4-1. Senior attacker Tom Dooley (Yorktown Heights, NY) added a goal and one assist as Hofstra fended off Princeton s four-goal fourth quarter rally for its first win over a top-10 opponent since knocking off No. 1 Johns Hopkins in May Hofstra Head Coach Seth Tierney also defeated his uncle and mentor in Tigers Head Coach Bill Tierney for the first time. The elder Tierney led Princeton to victories over Hofstra in the first two meetings. Hofstra surged to a 5-1 halftime lead and both schools racked up two goals in the third quarter to keep the Pride s lead at four goals. Muscarella added his fifth goal of the season 2:42 into the third and freshman Brad Loizeaux (Mullica Hill, NJ) tallied his first NCAA goal just three minutes later as the Pride built its largest lead of the game at 7-1. Yet Princeton s leading scorer Jack McBride notched his 10th and 11th goals of the season to cut the deficit to four heading into the final quarter. The Tigers moved within 8-6 and enjoyed a man advantage before the Pride killed a penalty for an illegal check at the 7:34 mark. The penalty kill galvanized Hofstra into a key insurance goal with 6:09 left when Muscarella took Carter s pass and fired a 12-yard laser that made it 9-6. That goal proved critical when Tommy Davis made it a two-goal game with 1:24 remaining. Princeton had a chance to make it a onegoal game before turning it over just inside the final minute. Hofstra got possession back and ran out the clock for the win. Princeton outshot Hofstra, 33-24, though Gvozden was up the challenge. The Millersville, MD native came off an 11-save debut against Johns Hopkins last week by making five second half saves. Hofstra was also 17-for-19 on clears. Slow starts plagued Hofstra in the first three games, though the Pride shrugged off those problems by jumping out to a 2-0 lead after the first quarter. Gvozden made one save while facing eight shots to blank the Tigers through the first 15 minutes. Tom Interlicchio fired a sharp-angle shot to the low-right side of the cage, opening the scoring nearly seven minutes into the contest. Muscarella followed with a running wind-up shot eight yards away from the crease just 48 seconds later. Scott MacKenzie put Princeton on the board almost three minutes into the second quarter before Hofstra answered right back at the 9:30 mark. Tom Dooley s deft flip pass to Ryan Carter near the crease set up a quick-strike goal, making it 3-1. A key defensive play extended Hofstra s momentum late in the first half. Gvozden s point-blank stick save on Mark Kovler s shot initiated a breakout the other way. Dooley completed the momentum shift, taking Card s pass and firing it into the net for a 4-1 lead with 3:06 remaining. Hofstra went into halftime on a high note thanks to Carter s goal with five seconds left. Out of a Princeton timeout, Colleluori found Carter for a bullet from 10 yards out, giving the Pride a 5-1 edge at the break, chasing Tigers starting goalie Tyler Fiorito. No. Team F #3 Princeton #12 Hofstra PRINCETON SCORING: GOALS: McBride, Jack 2; Lesko, Josh 1; MacKenzie, Scott 1; Davis, Tommy 1; Sgalardi, Rich 1; McBride, Chris 1. ASSISTS: Lesko, Josh 1; McBride, Jack 1; Reilly, Connor 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Muscarella, Anthony 3; Carter, Ryan 2; Dooley, Tom 1; DeNapoli, Steven 1; Loizeaux, Brad 1; Interlicchio, Tom 1. ASSISTS: Card, Jay 1; Carter, Ryan 1; Colleluori, Michael 1; Dooley, Tom 1. GAME 5 - MARCH 21, 2009 AT SACRED HEART: Freshman goalie Andrew Gvozden made seven saves, including one in the waning moments of the contest, and sophomore attack Jay Card scored two goals to lead the #6 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse team to a 6-5 victory over Sacred Heart at Campus Field. The win was Hofstra's second straight, with its last win a 9-7 victory over #3 Princeton on March 14, and improves the Pride's record to 4-1 overall and 1-0 in Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play. Sacred Heart, which saw its two-game win streak come to an end, falls to 2-5 and 0-1 in conference play with the defeat. Hofstra also improved to 8-0 all-time in the series with the Pioneers. Hofstra would get on the board first in the contest as senior midfielder Michael Colleluori fed sophomore midfielder Stephen Bentz for his second goal of the season to put the Pride up 1-0 with 10:45 left in the opening period. Timmy Katz would tie the score up at one for Sacred Heart just over a minute later before Hofstra took a 2-1 lead into the break between periods as Colleluori scored off an assist from senior midfielder Anthony Muscarella with 3:21 left in the first stanza. The second period would be all Sacred Heart, though, as the Pioneers scored twice in the period and held Hofstra to zero goals in taking a 3-2 halftime advantage. David Gannon tied the game at two with an unassisted goal with 2:43 left before Katz notched his second of the game in exciting fashion, picking up a ground ball and finding the back of the net as time expired in the half. Zach Frank assisted in the first half efforts for Sacred Heart as he made six saves in the first thirty minutes. Hofstra would regroup after the intermission as freshman midfielder Brad Loizeaux knotted the score at three with 11:06 left in the third period off an assist from freshman midfielder Dan Pezzolla before Card came from behind the net for an unassisted goal with 5:57 remaining in the stanza to give the Pride its first lead since 3:21 remained in the first period. The Pride would keep a one-goal advantage until a pushing penalty on junior defender Jake Born gave Sacred Heart a man-up opportunity. The Pioneers would capitalize as Dan Casciano fed Katz for his third goal of the contest to even the score at four with under seven minutes left in regulation. Hofstra almost immediately answered, though, as sophomore

12 defender Mike Skudin went nearly the distance of the field after getting a pass from Gvozden to give the Pride back the narrow onegoal lead, 5-4, with 6:22 to play. Card then scored what turned out to be a huge insurance goal with 2:15 left as Katz brought the Pioneers within one at the 1:16 mark and Sacred Heart would have a chance in the closing seconds to possibly send the game to overtime. With 33 ticks left on the clock, Hofstra got whistled for another penalty and the Pride would be forced to play a man-down for the final few seconds. After a timeout, Sacred Heart would get one final chance at the net but Gvozden came up big in the final moments as he stopped a shot from the Pioneers' Evan Morgan to preserve the victory. Colleluori finished with two points for the Pride, with five other players notching a point for Hofstra. Sophomore midfielder Steven DeNapoli had a strong game defensively for the Pride as he had four caused turnovers and three ground balls in the game. Frank finished with 13 saves for the Pioneers, who got eight ground balls from Zach Smith. No. Team F #6 Hofstra Sacred Heart HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Card, Jay 2; Colleluori, Michael 1; Loizeaux, Brad 1; Skudin, Mike 1; Bentz, Stephen 1. ASSISTS: Colleluori, Michael 1; Muscarella, Anthony 1; Pezzolla, Dan 1. SACRED HEART SCORING: GOALS: Katz, Timmy 4; Gannon, Dennis 1. ASSISTS: Casciano, Dan 1. GAME 6 - MARCH 24, 2009 AT ARMY: Pride sophomore Jay Card scored his third goal of the game with 1:13 remaining in the second overtime to give #6 Hofstra a 9-8 victory over the Black Knights of Army at Michie Stadium. The Pride improved to 5-1 with their third consecutive victory while Army falls to 5-4. Card scored the game-winner from seven yards out to the right of goalie Tom Palesky, taking a pass from Kevin Ford, twisting and turning his defender, and firing a high shot past the Army netminder. In addition to Card's three goals, senior Michael Colleluori added three goals and one assist while classmate Anthony Muscarella punched in two goals and one assist for the Pride. Hofstra freshman goalie Andrew Gvozden recorded a season-best 17 saves including five stops in the fourth quarter, two in the first overtime and one in the second extra session. Army was led by Jason Peyer with three goals, Jeremy Boltus with two goals and Sean O'Sullivan with a goal and an assist. Palesky posted 18 saves in the Black Knights cage. Pride goalie Andrew Gvozden and rolled into the cage for his 15 th goal of the year. But Hofstra tied the contest with 5:59 to play in the half as sophomore Jay Card, dodged and ducked under an Army defender, and beat Palesky low and in the corner for his 11 th goal of the season. Army came out in the third quarter and took a 4-2 lead in the first 2:38 of the period. Peyer scored on a bounce shot from 10 yards for his second of the game and the 23 rd of the season. Just 34 seconds later Army freshman Sean O'Sullivan scored his fourth of the year from Alex Rhoads for a 4-2 lead. But after a Hofstra timeout, the Pride came out and scored four unanswered goals to take a 6-4 lead. Less than a minute after O'Sullivan's goal Colleluori scored his second of the game and seventh of the year on a shot on the run from eighth yards to cut the deficit to 4-3. Card scored his second of the game and 12 th of the season on a behind the back shot in front of the crease with 8:44 to play in the quarter after a perfect pass from Colleluori. Colleluori notched the hat-trick 34 seconds later on a running shot from seven yards that beat the goalie to the short side. Pride senior Anthony Muscarella boosted the lead to 6-4 with 3:47 to play in the quarter with a bullet from 12 yards on the man-up situation after a pass from Kevin Ford. Army came right back and tied the game with two goals in the final nine seconds as Peyer notched his third of the contest from O'Sullivan with nine seconds left before Brooks Korvin notched his 11 th of the year, taking a pass from Sean Reppard as he was coming around the back of the cage and beating Gvozden to close the third quarter tied at 6-6. Hofstra took an 8-6 lead in the fourth as Muscarella scored his second of the game from Ryan Carter with 8:33 to play and Ford gave the Pride the two-goal lead with a man-up goal from Muscarella with 5:46 to play in regulation. But once again Army came roaring back, scoring off the ensuing face-off as Boltus scored from seven yards out six seconds later, and Kevin LoRusso scored 24 seconds after that goal to tie it at 8-8 with a goal on the run from 15 yards out. Both goalies were outstanding down the stretch as both Palesky and Gvozden made big stops in the final 15 seconds of regulation. In the first overtime, Gvozden stopped shots by Andrew Maisano and McCallion while Palesky snuffed out Card. Hofstra outshot Army, and won 12 of 21 face-offs. The Pride capitalized on four manup situations, scoring four times. The Pride, who won their fourth straight overtime game, improved to 6-2 in overtime games under Coach Seth Tierney, and has won 11 of their last 15 extra session contests. Hofstra defeated the Black Knights for the ninth time in their last 11 meetings. The Pride got on the board first just 3:56 into the contest as Colleluori took a pass from sophomore Stephen Bentz and beat Palesky for a man-up goal. It was Colleluori's sixth goal of the season. Army tied the game with 8:46 to play in the first on a man-up situation as sophomore middie Rob McCallion found senior attackman Jason Peyer on the crease for his 22nd goal of the year. The Black Knights took a 2-1 lead with nine seconds remaining in the period as sophomore Jeremy Boltus was the beneficiary of a pass that deflected off the stick of a Hofstra defender, dropped on the back of

13 The Automated ScoreBook For Lacrosse HOFSTRA Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 25, 2009) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. Feb 21 MASSACHUSETTS W Feb 28 at Brown W Mar 07 at Johns Hopkins L Mar 14 PRINCETON W * Mar 21 at Sacred Heart W Mar 24 at Army W TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities Conversion Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Man-up 12 3 Man-down 0 0 Unassisted Overtime 2 0 GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct CLEARS Clear Pct PENALTIES Number Minutes 11:30 23:00 ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date 2/2660 4/1020 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GW UP DN GB Faceoff 20 Card, Jay Colleluori, Michael Muscarella, Anthony Ford, Kevin Carter, Ryan Stein, Dan DeNapoli, Steven Dooley, Tom Loizeaux, Brad Bentz, Stephen Interlicchio, Tom Skudin, Mike Wynn, Shane Vivonetto, Jack Swarsen, Adam Scuderi, Christia Neal, Isaac Gvozden, Andre Smith, Ryan Watson, Patrick Born, Jake Montemurro, Joe Holman, Tim Pezzolla, Dan Shuey, Tom Prifte, Steve Mojica, Adam Orlando, Danny Lucas, Sean Vaccaro, Mike Total Opponents ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 18 Gvozden, Andre 4 246: Orlando, Danny 2 127: Total 6 374: Opponents 6 374: Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total HOFSTRA Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total HOFSTRA Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total HOFSTRA Opponents Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total HOFSTRA Opponents

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