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1 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND GAME 16 UMBC VS. #7 MARYLAND SUNDAY, MAY 13 COLLEGE PARK, MD. 7:30 P.M. CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 10-5 ACC: 1-2 F17 BELLARMINE (6/-) ACC Select W 11-6 F20 VERMONT (5/-) ACC Select W 16-7 F24 GEORGETOWN (5/4) L 6-8 M2 DUKE (6/2) * WMAR/ESPNU L 7-14 M10 at Towson (10/13) WMAR/ESPNU W 8-7 M13 LAFAYETTE (10/-) W 13-4 M17 UMBC (10/19) WMAR/ESPNU W 11-7 M20 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (9/-) W 18-3 M24 NORTH CAROLINA (9/11) * CSTV W 14-8 M31 at Virginia (8/2) * ACC Select L 8-12 A6 at Navy (10/7) CSTV W 8-7 2OT A14 JOHNS HOPKINS (7/10) WMAR/ESPNU L 7-8 OT A21 at Penn (8/-) W A27 vs. Virginia (6/3) ACC Semifinals 1 L M5 YALE (7/RV) ACC Select W 12-4 M13 UMBC (7/-) NCAA First Round 7:30 p.m. M20 vs. Virginia/Delaware NCAA Quarterfinals 2 TBA M26 NCAA Semifinals 4 TBA M28 NCAA Championships 4 1:00 p.m. Rankings are at the date of the match Inside Lacrosse Media Poll All times Eastern * ACC Match 1 Durham, N.C. 2 Annapolis, Md. 3 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. TEAM FACTS NO. 7 MARYLAND 2007 Record: 10-5 (1-2 ACC) 2007 Ranks: 7th-T (USILA) / 7th (IL Media) 2006 Record: 12-5 (2-1 ACC/Second) Head Coach: Dave Cottle (Salisbury 78) Coach s Record: (.719)/25th season Coach s Record at UM: (.713)/6th season Ass t Coach: Dave Slafkosky (Johns Hopkins 74) Ass t Coach: Andrew Copelan (Bucknell 03) Ass t Coach: Steve Gorski (UMBC 96) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Michael Phipps (27-21=48) UMBC 2007 Record: 3-2 (0-0 America East) 2007 Ranks: RV (USILA) / 19th (IL Media) 2006 Record: 10-5 (5-0 America East/First) Head Coach: Don Zimmmerman (Johns Hopkins 76) Coach s Record: (.627)/21st season Coach s Record at UMBC: (.529)/14th season Ass t Coach: Kevin Wame (Hofstra '99) Ass t Coach: Rob Cross (UMBC '05) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Drew Westervelt (31-33=64) MEDIA INORMATION MARYLAND Men's Lacrosse SID: Patrick Fischer address: pfischer@umd.edu SID Phone/Fax: (301) / (310) Website: UMBC Men's Lacrosse SID: Steve Levy address: slevy@umbc.edu SID Phone/Fax: (410) / (410) Website: UM.COM SEVENTH-SEEDED TERPS HOST UMBC IN FIRST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNAMENT The No. 7 seeded Maryland men s lacrosse team hosts unseeded UMBC in the NCAA Tournament First Round this Sunday at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Face-off is set for 7:30 p.m., as the Terps (10-5 overall) battle the Retrievers (10-5) for the first time in post-season play. Live audio feeds of the game will be available via WMUCSports. com, Maryland s student radio station. Live stats of the game will be available on umterps.com. The Terps are making their 30th NCAA Tournament appearance, the second most of any school in NCAA history. Maryland returns to the event after back-to-back trips to the NCAA Semifinals in 2005 and UMBC is making just its fourthappearance in the NCAA men s lacrosse tournament after earning an at-large bid out of the America East Conference. The winner of the Maryland/UMBC game will take on the winner of the No. 3 seed Virginia (12-3)/Delaware (11-5) game on Sunday, May 20 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md.. The Cavaliers and Blue Hens play in Charlottesville, Va., on Sunday, May 13 at 5 p.m. at Klöckner Stadium.The other quarterfinal in Annapolis will pit the winner of the No. 1 Duke (14-2)/Providence (7-9) game against the winner of the No. 8 North Carolina (9-5)/Navy (11-3) game. MARYLAND UMBC 10.8 Goals Per Game Opponents' Goals Per Game Shots Per Game Shot Percentage Shots on Goal Per Game Shots on Goal Percentage Saves Per Game Save Percentage Groundballs Per Game Opponents' Groundballs Per Game Turnovers Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game N/A 46.1 Face-Off Percentage Clear Percentage Opponents' Clear Percentage Penalties Per Game Penalty Minutes Per Game Man-Up Conversion Percentage Opponents' Man-Up Conversion Percentage 29.0 MARYLAND'S PROBABLE LINE-UP ATTACK 5 Michael Phipps Sr., 5-9, =48, 35 GB 10 Max Ritz Jr., 6-1, =45, 32 GB 20 Jeremy Sieverts So., 6-3, =20, 12 GB FIRST MIDFIELD 2 Dan Groot So., 6-0, =28, 17 GB 32 Chris Feifs Sr., 6-4, =16, 11 GB 44 Drew Evans Jr., 5-9, =18, 18 GB SECOND MIDFIELD 33 Thomas Alford Sr., 5-11, =12, 19 GB 34 Travis Holmes Sr., 5-8, =2, 5 GB 43 Adam Sear Fr., 6-1, =11, 6 GB THIRD MIDFIELD 15 Jay Feeley Sr., 6-3, =0, 4 GB 35 Casey Creaney Fr., 6-2, =3, 7 GB 47 Jon Beard Sr., 5-10, =4, 4 GB TALE OF THE TAPE FACE-OFFS 37 Brian Farrell Fr., 6-5, =8, 27 GB, 11 CT 31 Will Dalton Jr., 6-5, /185, 49.2% 7 Ryan Clarke Sr., 6-3, =1, 37 GB, 26 CT CLOSE DEFENSE 12 Ray Megill Sr., 6-1, =5, 26 GB, 20 CT 18 Joe Cinosky Jr., 6-3, GB, 17 CT 24 Steve Whittenberg Sr., 6-0, GB, 28 CT DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD 7 Ryan Clarke (LSM) Sr., 6-3, =1, 37 GB, 26 CT 17 Bryn Holmes (SSM) Fr., 5-7, =5, 45 GB, 20 CT 39 Paul Andrews (SSM) Gr., 5-11, GB, 8 CT GOALIE 3 Harry Alford Sr., 5-11, GAA, 58.1 Sv.% 30 Brian Phipps Fr., 5-9, GAA, 59.1 Sv.%

2 TERPS... all-time in the NCAA Tournament 1971 ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 1 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 7 Championship: #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 3 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland ( NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 4 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 5 Championship: #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT 1974 ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 6 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 10 Championship: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland ( NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 11 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 5 Championship: #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 8 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 11 Championship: #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT 1977 ( SEMIFINALS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 8 Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 16, #3 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 10 Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 13 Semifinals: #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 10 Championship: #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland ( FIRST ROUND) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland ( FIRST ROUND) First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 4 Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 8 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OT Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round: #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 7 Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 13 Semifinals: Towson State 15, #7 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: #6 Maryland 13, Duke 11 Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland ( FIRST ROUND) First Round: #8 Army 15, Maryland ( FIRST ROUND) First Round: #8 Duke 14, Maryland ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11 Semifinals: #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 8 Championship: #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round: Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 10 Quarterfinals: Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 9 Semifinals: Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 17 Championship: #1 Princeton 19, Maryland ( NATIONAL FINALISTS) First Round: #5 Maryland 18, Butler 10 Quarterfinals: #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OT Semifinals: #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 8 Championship: #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Quarterfinals #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland ( SEMIFINALS) First Round: #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 5 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Semifinals: #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland ( QUARTERFINALS) First Round: #3 Maryland 16, Army 12 Quarterfinals: #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT 2005 ( SEMIFINALS) First Round: #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 10 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OT Semifinals: #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland (SEMIFINALS) First Round: #2 Maryland 16, Denver 8 Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 6 Semifinals: UMass 8, #2 Maryland 5 NCAA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN All-Time Record: 29 appearances (.591) First Round Record: 9-2 (.818) Maryland also received six byes into the Quarters Quarterfinal Record: 19-8 (.704) Semifinal Record: 9-10 (.474) Final Record: 2-7 (.222)

3 MARYLAND S 30TH TIME AT NCAA S Maryland is making its 30th overall NCAA Tournament appearance in The Terps have played in the second-most tournaments since the event began in Only Hopkins has played in more with 35. UMBC is making its fourth NCAA appearance. In the first round of the tournament, the Terrapins have a 9-2 (.818) record overall. Maryland has also received six byes into the second round. The Terps have captured two NCAA championships, 1973 and 1975, and have now reached the NCAA Semifinals 19 times, including three of the last four years. MARYLAND'S RECORD IN NCAA S The Terps have won the third-most Division I NCAA Tournament games, compiling a overall record in 66 games. Only Johns Hopkins (57-27) and Syracuse (50-18) have won more Division I games. Maryland is fourth by percentage (.591) among all teams ever to play in the tournament (Syracuse (50-18,.746), Princeton (29-10,.744), and Johns Hopkins (57-27,.679) are ahead). The Terps have captured two titles. Only six other schools have ever won the NCAA Championship: Syracuse (9), Johns Hopkins (8), Princeton (6), North Carolina (4), Cornell (3), Virginia (3). MARYLAND AS THE NO. 7 SEED This marks the third time that Maryland has been named the No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament. Maryland is 2-2 all-time as the No. 7 seed. The Terps were previously a No. 7 seed in 1982 and In 1982, Maryland lost a first round game to Johns Hopkins by a 14-9 margin. In 1991, Maryland advanced to the Final Four, but lost to Towson, 15-11, in the semifinals. COTTLE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT This is Dave Cottle s fifth NCAA Tournament appearance as the head coach of Maryland. He is coaching his 19th team to the NCAA Tournament, with the first 14 coming during his stint at Loyola. All 14 of his appearances with the Greyhounds came consecutively starting with the 1988 season and going through the 2001 campaign. Overall, Cottle is in NCAA Tournament games, which ranks him third among all coaches in the 2007 tournament in wins. Only Princeton's Bill Tierney (29-10) and Virginia's Dom Starsia (25-15) have more tournament wins to their credit among this year's crop. With his 19th tournament appearance, Cottle is tied for first place on the all-time list for most NCAA Tournament Division I appearances as a head coach with Syracuse s Roy Simmons Jr., Virginia's Dom Starsia and Towson s Tony Seaman. With his streak of 14-consecutive tournaments while at Loyola, Cottle is behind only to Simmons Jr. (19) and Bill Tierney (15), for the longest-consecutive steak. Cottle has led his teams to the NCAA Quarterfinals on 16 occasions and to the NCAA semifinals five times, making an appearance in the 1990 championship game where Loyola fell to Syracuse, He also reached the NCAA semifinals as the No. 1 seed with Loyola, but lost to Maryland, 19-8, at Byrd Stadium on May 23, At Maryland he has now lead the Terps to three semifinal berths, falling to eventual champion Virginia, 14-4, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on May 24, 2003, a 18-9 loss to No. 2 seed Duke, 18-9, on May 28, 2005, and an 8-5 loss to UMass in COACHING MATCH-UP Now in his 25th season as a head coach, Dave Cottle comes into the game with a career record for a 71.9 win percentage, sixth-highest among active coaches. His win total is fifth among active coaches. He is (71.3) in his six seasons at Maryland. Don Zimmerman is in his 21st season season as a head coach and holds a lifetime record of (.627). He has been the head coach at UMBC for 14 years and is (.529) with the Retrievers. Cottle has recorded an 18-2 career record against UMBC, 12-2 while he served as the head coach at Loyola. Prior to his 6-0 run at Maryland vs. UMBC, he last faced UMBC as he led his Loyola team to a 19-8 victory in Cottle has won every game against UMBC since 1988, including the last seven against current UMBC coach Don Zimmerman. GORSKI FACES OLD TEAM COTTLE ON NCAA LISTS NCAA Division I Coaching Apperances (All-Time) 1. Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 19 DAVE COTTLE, Loyola & Maryland 19 Tony Seaman, Penn, JHU, Towson 19 Dom Starsia, Brown & Virginia Dick Edell, Army & Maryland 17 NCAA Division I Coaching Victories (Active) 1. Bill Tierney, Princeton Dom Starsia, Virginia John Desko, Syracuse DAVE COTTLE, Loyola & Maryland Tony Seaman, Penn, JHU, Towson 12 Maryland volunteer assistant coach Steve Gorski, who works primarily with the goalies, lettered at UMBC from playing goalie and defense. He made 35 appearances with the Retrievers, starting 14 games in goal and stands 10th all-time in career saves with 224. TERPS...season honors TEWAARATON TROPHY Nominee: Preseason Watch List: INSIDE LACROSSE Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-Americans: Ray Megill Joe Cinosky Ray Megill Steve Whittenberg Ray Megill (1st) Steve Whittenberg (1st) Harry Alford (HM) Joe Cinosky (HM) Max Ritz (HM) ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Rookie of the Year: Brian Phipps All-ACC: Ray Megill Steve Whittenberg All-Tournament Team: Dan Groot Player of the Week: Michael Phipps (Mar. 26) Max Ritz (Apr. 23) CSTV Sirius Player of the Week: Dan Groot (Apr. 9) Def. Player of the Week: Ray Megill (Apr. 9) Freshman of the Week: Brian Phipps (Apr. 9) TERPS...by the numbers 2 Maryland features two preseason first team All-Americans in Ray Megill and Steve Whittenberg. 6 Brian Phipps became the sixth Terp in history to be named the ACC Rookie of the Year. 30 Maryland is making its 30th appearance in the NCAA tournament. 82 This is the 82nd season of Maryland lacrosse, the Terps are alltime. 90 Michael Phipps leads all current Terps players in career points with Number of playable games missed due to injury or illness by 17 Terps this season. 199 Maryland's starting close defense of Steve Whittenberg, Ray Megill and Joe Cinosky have combined for 199 caused turnovers during their three seasons together. 248 Coach Dave Cottle s lifetime record in 25 years as a head coach is The Bucknell game on March 15, 2005 was coach Dave Cottle s 300th as a head coach Maryland last won the NCAA Championship in 1975.

4 THE LAST TIME... VS. UMBC MARCH 17, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM NO. 19 UMBC NO. 10 MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Jeremy Sieverts scored his first hat trick as a Terrapin to lead the 10th-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team to an 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC Saturday afternoon at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Sieverts, a sophomore who transferred in from Butler when the Bulldogs dropped their men s lacrosse program in January, scored the game s first two goals to give the Terps a 2-0 lead. The first goal was unassisted as Sieverts beat Retriever goalie Jeremy Blevins on the short side with a spinning shot from the right side of the crease. His second score came at the 5:35 mark when he took a pass from freshman Adam Sear 12 yards out directly in front of the UMBC goal. Sieverts then drilled the shot into the top left corner of the net. Midfielder Alex Hopmann got the Retrievers on the board with two minutes left in the first with a 13-yard blast off an assist from Terry Kimener. Kimener then tied the game early in the second quarter with his first of three goals on the day. Hopmann fired a shot wide of the Terps goal, but Drew Westervelt was in the right place at the right time and picked up the groundball and quickly flipped a pass to a wide open Kimener, who was all alone on the right side of the crease for an easy score. But that would be the last time the Retrievers were in the game as Maryland would rip off a 4-0 run over the next 10:57 to take control of the contest. Sophomore Danny Gallagher got the run started with an unassisted goal, his sixth of the season, at the 11:55 mark of the second quarter. Sieverts tacked on his third of the game, off another assist from Sear, less than a minute later on a 10-yard shot. Maryland s defense turned into offense to build the lead to three, 5-2, at the 9:19 mark. Junior Zach Hinton, who played both short-stick and long pole defensive midfield positions in the game, caused a Retriever turnover to begin the play. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps picked up the groundball and flipped a perfect outlet pass to All-America defender Ray Megill, who raced down the center of the field and bounced a shot past Blevins for his first career score. But the play almost didn t get to that point. As Megill approached midfield, senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke realized Megill would have been offsides and hustled back beyond the midfielder stripe, keeping Megill onside and letting the play continue for the goal. The run concluded with Maryland s first extra-man opportunity of the day. UMBC s Dan Caramack was called for pushing at 6:24 and it only took the Terps 12 seconds to capitalize. Junior All-America candidate Max Ritz scored his first of two goals on the afternoon off an assist from sophomore midfielder Dan Groot to push the Maryland lead to 6-2. UMBC cut the lead to three on Hopmann s second goal of the game, but Maryland responded with senior midfielder Chris Feifs taking a pass from Ritz and cashing in on another extra-man opportunity for a 7-3 Terp lead at the half. After the break, Maryland went on another 4-0 run in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Feifs tied his career high with his second goal of the game off at the 11:09 mark. He drilled an open shot from the left alley off a perfect skip pass from the right side of the field from Groot. UMBC looked to have a sure-fire goal at the 7:25 mark of the third quarter when a Maryland turnover gave Kimener a one-on-one with Brian Phipps. Kimener put a double-move on Phipps, faking a quick, low shot before shooting high. But Phipps stayed with the play the whole way and made a spectacular save, preserving the 8-3 lead. Maryland picked up its first penalty of the game during the ensuing fight for the groundball, giving the Retrievers a man-up advantage. But the advantage proved to be the Terps when Phipps made another tough save and starting the Maryland transition attack with another perfect outlet to Megill. Megill pushed the ball into the UMBC zone and this time the Retrievers collapsed to the ball to cut off his path to the goal. But he was able to slip a pass past the oncoming defenders to a wide open Ritz in front of the UMBC goal, where he beat Blevins for a mandown goal and a 9-3 lead. Michael Phipps finished the scoring for the Terps with a pair of goals as the quarter wound down. He scored an unassisted goal of the season at the 2:26 mark when he beat his defender around the back side of the Retriever goal and beat Blevins low on the short-side. Phipps scored again to the lower left off the first-career assist of freshman Casey Creaney with just two seconds remaining in the quarter to give Maryland a commanding 11-3 lead. The Retrievers refused to pack it in and scored four unanswered goals in the final quarter to make the final score Maryland s defense was solid once again, led by its close defense of All-American Steve Whittenberg, Megill and All-America candidate Joe Cinosky. That trio held UMBC s trio of attackmen, Westervelt, Andy Gallagher and Cayle Ratcliffe, to just two goals in the game. They had been averaging more than six goals per game in the Retrievers first five games this season. The Terps freshmen defenders also had an impressive afternoon. Brian Phipps finished the game with 13 saves, his fourth-straight game with at least 13 stops, and four groundballs. Bryn Holmes played his usual physical game and ended up with three cause turnovers and a pair of groundballs. Brian Farrell did not get into the scoring column, but did draw plenty of attention when he drifted into the offensive zone, but did pick up three groundballs. Game Notes: With today s 11-7 win Maryland is 24-4 all-time vs. UMBC and 11-3 all-time in College Park. With two goals and an assist Max Ritz now has 13 multi-goal and 19 multi-point games in his career. The three-point game is also Ritz s eighth-straight game with multiple points and his seventh-straight with at least three points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to eight games with his two-goal effort. Phipps two goals gives him eight multi-goal and 17 multi-point games in his career. Jeremy Sieverts hat trick was his first as a Terrapin and third overall for his career. Adam Sear extended his point-scoring streak to four games with a pair of assists. Maryland s D also shutout the Retrievers in the third quarter, giving the Terps their seventh shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F No. 19 UMBC (3-3) No. 10 Maryland (5-2) Scoring: UMBC- Terry Kimener 3-1=4, Drew Westervelt 1-2=3, Alex Hopmann 2-0=2, Andy Gallagher 0-2=2, Kyle Wimer 0-2=2, Cayle Ratcliffe 1-0=1. Maryland- Jeremy Sieverts 3-0=3, Max Ritz 2-1=3, Chris Feifs 2-0=2, Michael Phipps 2-0=2, Ray Megill 1-1=2, Dan Groot 0-2=2, Adam Sear 0-2=2, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Casey Creaney 0-1=1. Goalies: UMBC- Jeremy Blevins (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 13 saves). Team Stats: UMBC Maryland Shots = =29 Saves = =13 Face-Offs 12/20 8/20 Groundballs = =28 Clears 9/10 11/13 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 4 11 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 2/4 Penalties 4/3:30 3/3:00 Attendance: 1,023

5 SERIES HISTORY VS. UMBC Maryland holds a 24-4 lifetime advantage in 28 meetings with state rival UMBC. Maryland has won the last eight games, 11-7 earlier this year, 9-4 last season at UMBC, in 2005 at Byrd Stadium, 9-4 in 2004 at UMBC, 15-8 in College Park in 2003, 19-9 in 2002; 14-4 in the 2001 home finale at Ludwig Field and 15-7 in Catonsville on May 6, Those wins ended a two-year run of Terp losses to the Retrievers in 1998 and UMBC upset the then-no. 1 Terps in the regular-season finale in 1998, 12-8 at UMBC. They repeated the upset in the 1999 finale, winning 7-6 in College Park. Prior to that pair of losses, Maryland had won six meetings in a row from Over the last eight wins, Maryland has outscored UMBC , for an average score of Earlier this season, Maryland topped the Retrievers, 11-7, at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts scored his first hat trick as a Terp, while junior attackman Max Ritz chipped in with two goals and an assist. Senior defender Ray Megill scored the first points of his career with a goal and an assist. Last season the Terps entered the game as the No. 1 team in the nation and the Retrievers were looking for the upset. Maryland only led by one heading into the fourth quarter, but the Terrapin defense shutout UMBC for the final 15 minutes, allowing the offense to score four unanswered goals to take home a 9-4 win. The senior trio of Bill McGlone (2-2=4), Xander Ritz (3-0=3) and Joe Walters (3-0=3) were the main weapons for the Terrapins but it was junior attackman Michael Phipps that scored the game-winning goal. In 2005 Joe Walters tied then-career highs with six goals and seven points to lead No. 4 Maryland to a win over the Retrievers at Byrd Stadium. First team All-American Bill McGlone also had a career day for the Terps, setting his career high with five goals in the victory. Brendan Healy scored twice and added a pair of assists, while long pole Ryan Clarke set his career high with six groundballs. The Terrapins dominated possession, thanks in large part to winning 20 of 29 face-offs. David Tamberrino won 14 of 18, tying his personal best for wins in a game. In 2004 Joe Walters lead the Terps to a hard-fought 9-4 win with a natural hat trick in the second quarter. The Maryland defense was sensational, holding UMBC scoreless for 29:12 bridging the second through the fourth quarters. Terp goalie Tim McGinnis made 13 saves, including eight in the fourth quarter to preserve the victory. In the 2003 game in College Park, Mike Mollot and Joe Walters each had three goals while former Retriever Justin Smith had two goals and two assists in his first game vs. his former team. This will be just the fourth time the two teams will play in the month of March. The 2003 game on April 25 was the first time since 1977, that Maryland-UMBC game was not be played in May. The UMBC game had been the last contest on Maryland s regular-season schedule for the 13 years, dating 1990 through 2002, with Maryland winning 10 of 13 regular-season finales. UMBC-MARYLAND CONNECTIONS Separated by less than 30 miles, it's no coincidence that there are 16 former high school teammates that will be reuinited on the field today. Not just high school teammates, the Gallagher family will have rooting interest on both sides of the field as big brother Andy, a UMBC senior attackman, will meet up with Danny, a sophomore attackman at Maryland for the second time in college. Calvert Hall, Mt. St. Joseph's and St. Mary's high schools will be represented by a combined 13 former student-athletes. Maryland's Jeff Reynolds (out for the season with a torn ACL) will have fellow Calvert Hall alums Jeremy Blevins and Michael Bryan. Jason Carter and Will Dalton will be reunited with fellow 2004 St. Mary's grad, UMBC junior Conor Devlin. James Hyland and Travis Bowman are also St. Mary's grads. Mt. St. Joseph's will have Maryland's Kevin Slafkosky and UMBC's Tim Anderson, Sam Eitel, Brandon Mathias and Jordan Pierce representing the Gaels. Severn will have Terrapin brothers Michael and Brian Phipps competing against sophomore defender John Eckert. Liberty High will have Maryland junior Zach Hinton and Retriever freshman Matt Latham on the field. Maryland's Nick Kellinger and UMBC's Matt Curtin are both Centennial High alums. THE LAST 10 VS. UMBC Overall Series Maryland leads 24-4 March 17, 2007 #10 Maryland 11, #19 UMBC 7 March 18, 2006 #1 Maryland 9, UMBC 4 March 19, 2005 #4 Maryland 16, UMBC 10 March 20, 2004 #2 Maryland 9, #13 UMBC 4 April 25, 2003 #5 Maryland 15, #13 UMBC 8 May 4, 2002 #9 Maryland 19, UMBC 9 May 5, 2001 #6 Maryland 14, #20 UMBC 4 May 6, 2000 #7 Maryland 15, #17 UMBC 7 May 8, 1999 #11 UMBC 7, #9 Maryland 6 May 2, 1998 #18 UMBC 12, #1 Maryland 8 Home Team In Bold Today's game will not just reunite high school teammate, but it will be a mini-reunion of CCBC-Essex lacrosse. Maryland's Jon Beard, the 2005 NJCAA Offensive Player of the Year, will be reunited with former Knights Travis Begay, Dan Cormack, and Josh Porcell. TERPS...in the polls USILA COACHES' 5/7 RK School Record Points LW 1. Cornell (8) Duke Virginia Georgetown Johns Hopkins Maryland t 7. Princeton Navy t 9. North Carolina Albany Notre Dame Loyola UMBC Towson Delaware Colgate Drexel Rutgers NR 19. Ohio State NR 20. Bucknell INSIDE LACROSSE MEDIA 5/7 RK School Record Points LW 1. Cornell (14) Duke Virginia Georgetown Johns Hopkins Princeton Maryland Navy t 9. Notre Dame t 10. North Carolina Albany Loyola UMBC Delaware Colgate Towson Drexel Bucknell Rutgers NR 20. UMass LAX POWER 4/30 RK School Record Points LW 1. Cornell (16) Duke Virginia Georgetown Johns Hopkins Princeton Navy t 8. North Carolina Maryland t 10. Notre Dame Albany Loyola UMBC Colgate Towson Drexel UMass NR 18. Syracuse Bucknell Delaware TERPS IN THE POLLS Date USILA Inside Lax Lax Power March March April t April April April t April 30 7t 7 9 May

6 DAVE COTTLE HEAD COACH SIXTH SEASON AT MARYLAND SALISBURY '78 Dave Cottle, the third winningest active coach in lacrosse, begins his sixth season at the helm of the Maryland lacrosse program. He was named the eighth coach in the storied history of Maryland lacrosse on Sept. 26, 2001, after a sensational 19-year stint as the head coach at Loyola College in Baltimore. Cottle, 51, took the reins from the ACC s all-time winningest coach, Dick Edell, who retired on Sept. 3, 2001 after 18 years with the Terps. He enters the 2007 season as the third winningest active coach in the sport of lacrosse, winning 72.1 percent of his games for a record. During his five seasons in College Park a total of 19 Terrapins have earned 35 All-America selections. Last season saw the Terps return to the NCAA Final Four for the second straight season. Cottle's squad finished the year with a 12-5 record and earned Maryland the No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament for just the second time in school history. Seven Terrapin players earned All-America honors with attackman Joe Walters and midfielder Bill McGlone being first team selections. Walters was also named the ACC Player of the Year for the second time in his career and was the winner of the Turnbull Award, which is given annually to the nation's top attackman. In 2005 he directed Maryland to its ninth trip to the NCAA Semifinals and its second straight ACC tournament championship. The Terps ended the season with an overall record of 11-6, but finished the season winning six of their last seven games. Six Maryland players were named postseason All-Americans, including McGlone, who was a first team selection. Cottle s program also earned another honor in June of 2005 when Walters was named to the 2006 U.S. National Team, the only college player to be selected to the 23-man roster. Cottle guided the 2004 Terps to a 13-3 record and their first ACC championship since Maryland finished the season ranked No. 3 in the USILA poll and made it to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Eight Terrapin players earned All-America honors, including three first team honorees, and Lee Zink was named National Defenseman of the Year, marking the second straight season a Terp earned that honor. In 2003 he led Maryland back to the NCAA Semifinals for the fourth time in nine years, but the first since The Terps had a stellar season finishing ranked No. 3 in the nation after being ranked in the top seven all season. Maryland piled numerous accolades as they had eight USILA All-Americans including first-team honoree and National Defenseman of the Year Michael Howley. The Terps posted a 12-4 record in 2003 and gave Cottle his third trip to the national semifinals. He led the Greyhounds to two national semifinal appearances including an appearance in the 1990 championship game. The backbone of Cottle s success has been his emphasis on a strong work ethic, intelligent recruiting, attention to detail, and a creative approach to the game. He also is a true believer in the concept of student-athlete. In each of the last four years, his team s graduation rate has been 89 percent or higher. Six of Cottle s Terrapin players earned USILA Scholar All-America honors, including 2005 graduate Ian Healy, who became just the third Maryland student-athlete to be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest and most prestigious academic society. He led his Loyola teams to top-10 finishes in each his 14 seasons. The Greyhounds finished with a winning record the final 18 years of his tenure, dating to Loyola also played in 14 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, entering the 1998 and 1999 tournaments as the No. 1 seed. A Baltimore native, Cottle took over a struggling Greyhound program in Since posting a first-year record of 5-9, his only losing season, Cottle s Loyola teams reeled off 18 consecutive winning seasons. The 1998 team s 13-2 campaign, which ended with a berth in the NCAA semifinals, saw Loyola reach a No. 1 national ranking, and the school s first No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. In 1988 the Greyhounds began their current run of 14 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Loyola advanced to the national championship game in 1990, and it has made 10 NCAA quarterfinal appearances. In fact, Loyola has advanced to at least the national quarterfinals in seven of the past eight seasons. The 1990 team, a potent mix of seasoned veterans and talented underclassmen, marched all the way to the NCAA championship game after making the school s first NCAA semifinal appearance. In the semifinals the Greyhounds staged an incredible comeback to beat Yale, 14-13, in overtime and advanced to the title contest against two-time defending champion Syracuse. The Orangemen ended Loyola s quest for the national title, but the Greyhounds 1990 season always will be remembered. In 1994 Cottle guided the Greyhounds to one of their best seasons ever. Loyola finished 11-2, recording wins against four teams that participated in the NCAA Tournament. The Greyhounds earned the nation s No. 1 ranking for only the second time in the program s history during that memorable campaign. Loyola concluded the regular season with a victory over Johns Hopkins, the program s first victory ever against the Blue Jays. Ranked third in the final USILA poll, the Greyhounds earned a first-round bye into the NCAA Tournament before dropping a overtime decision to Brown in the NCAA quarterfinals. Cottle also guided his 1988 and 1989 teams to the postseason. The 1988 squad finished with a 12-2 record, earning Loyola s first NCAA Division I tournament berth. Loyola defeated Air Force for its first NCAA postseason victory before losing to Penn in an exciting quarterfinal. The Greyhounds concluded the campaign ranked fifth in the nation, and Cottle earned USILA Coach-of-the-Year honors, becoming the first coach in Loyola athletic history to receive a national award. Cottle was selected to coach the South team in the 1988 North-South All-Star Game. The 1989 Greyhounds became the only Loyola lacrosse team to complete an undefeated regular season. The Greyhounds beat four nationally ranked teams en route to a perfect 10-0 mark. Loyola was ranked third in the final poll, behind eventual national champion Syracuse and Johns Hopkins. A quarterfinal loss to North Carolina ended Loyola s season, but the Greyhounds captured the attention of the lacrosse world with their best record ever. Cottle came to Loyola in 1982 after leading Severn School to a 26-9 record and consecutive Maryland Scholastic Association championships. Prior to his success at Severn, Cottle served for two years as a graduate assistant coach, assistant varsity lacrosse coach and physical education instructor at his alma mater, Salisbury State University. One of the finest players in Salisbury State history, Cottle was enshrined into the school s Athletic Hall of Fame in During his career he re-wrote the NCAA record book, while earning All-America honors three times. He still holds many places in the Salisbury State record book, and was just the second player in collegiate lacrosse history to score over 100 points in a single season. The nation s leading scorer in 1975, he served as captain of the South team in the North-South All-Star Game. Cottle received his bachelor of science degree in physical education in 1978 from Salisbury. He was an assistant coach for Team USA 1994, which won the world championship in Manchester, England. Cottle has addressed many lacrosse gatherings across the country, including the USILA Coaches Convention, and he serves as a member of the All-America Selection Committee. In February of 1998 he was inducted into the Baltimore Chapter of the Lacrosse Foundation s Hall of Fame. A graduate of Baltimore s Northern High School, Cottle lives with his wife, Lynn, daughters, Taylor and Tory, and son, Sean, in Edgewater, Md. COTTLE AMONG THE BEST WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (BY PCT.) 1. Bill Tierney, Princeton 75.0% Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins 74.3% John Desko, Syracuse 73.4% Dom Starsia, Virginia 72.53% Dave Urick, Georgetown 72.50% Dave Cottle, Maryland 71.9% Tony Seaman, Towson 65.2% Greg Cannella, UMass 62.9% Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 62.7% Don Zimmerman, UMBC 62.6% John Danowski, Duke 62.3% John Haus, North Carolina 61.4% (Minimum 100 games won) WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (BY WINS) 1. Glenn Thiel, Penn State Dom Starsia, Virginia Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware Bill Tierney, Princeton Dave Cottle, Maryland Tony Seaman, Towson John Danowski, Duke Randy Marks, Villanova Dave Urick, Georgetown Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame NCAA D-I TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1. Roy Simmons, Jr., Syracuse 19 Dave Cottle, Loyola, Maryland 19 Tony Seaman, Penn, JHU, Towson 19 Dom Starsia, Brown, Virginia Dick Edell, Army, Maryland Richie Moran, Cornell 16 Bill Tierney, Princeton Jim Adams, Penn, Virginia 14 CONSECUTIVE NCAA D-I TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1. Roy Simmons, Jr., Syracuse ( ) Bill Tierney, Princeton ( ) Dave Cottle, Loyola ( ) 14

7 SHOOTING TELLS THE STORY The difference between winning and losing for Maryland this season is simple - when the Terps shoot well they win. Coach Dave Cottle is on record saying that good teams will shoot at least 30%. As it turns out 30% is the magic number for the Terps this season. In Maryland's 10 victories this season the Terrapins are shooting above 30% (31.6%, 113 goals/352 shots). In their five losses the Terps' shooting percentage is cut to 23.9% (38 goals/159 shots). Another standout statistic from Terp wins and losses is man-up conversion percentage. Maryland has converted 15 of 29 opportunities (.517) in its 10 wins, but has only cashed in on 10 of 22 chances (.455) in five defeats. HOME COOKING A lot is made in sports about the home-field advantage, and for the Maryland men's lacrosse team that advantage has held true since Coach Cottle arrived in College Park. Since 2002, the Terps are (.739) when playing on the Maryland campus. At Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium Maryland is 23-9 (.719) under Cottle, while the Terps have gone 8-3 (.727) at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex and 3-0 at Ludwig Field. HOME VS. AWAY A lot is made in sports about the home-field advantage, but for the Maryland men's lacrosse team it has been better away from home than it has been in College Park. The Terps have played 10 games at home (7-3) and five on the road (3-2) and the numbers show an edge for the Terps when they are on familiar ground. Maryland is averaging 11.5 goals per game in its home games, which is two goals better than the 9.5 goals the Terps average on the road. Just like the offense, the Maryland defense has been more comfortable at home this season. As a team, the Terps are allowing opponents 6.9 goals per game at home, but that inflates by more than two goals to 9.3 gpg on the road. All-America candidate Michael Phipps, the team's leading scorer overall, is also the Terps' top scorer at home with 21 goals and 15 assists for 36 points. All-America candidate Max Ritz leads the squad in scoring on the road with 11 goals and six assists for 17 points. Phipps is second in road scoring, totaling 12 points on six goals and six assists. STREAKING TERPS Fourteen games into the 2007 season and so far and two Terps have nothced at least one point in every game. Michael Phipps has scored at least one point in each of the 14 games so far and has a 16-game point scoring streak dating back to the NCAA Quarterfinals against Princeton last season. Max Ritz is currently on a 15-game multi-point streak dating back to last year's NCAA Semis vs. UMass. So far this season he has had at least two points in each of the Terps' 14 games. His streak of three-plus point games came to an end with a two-point effort in limited time vs. Mount St. Mary's Overall he has a 16-game point scoring streak going. Even though its not every game this season, sophomore Dan Groot has been impressive, scoring at least a point in 11 of 14 games this year. He's also tallied at least one point in eight of Maryland's last nine games and has nine games with multiple points. OFFENSIVE DEFENDERS WINS VS. LOSSES Category Wins (10-0) Losses (0-5) Goals-Shots Scoring Average Shooting Pct Shots/Game Extra-Man EMO Pct HOME/AWAY COMPARISON Category Home (7-3) Away (3-2) Goals-Shots Scoring Average Opp. Scoring Average Shooting Pct Shots on Goal-Attempts SOG Pct Shots/Game Groundballs 399 (39.9) 175 (35.0) Face-off Pct..502 (105/209).386 (44/114) Clear Pct Through 15 games Terrapin defensive players have been surprisingly offensive. So far in 2007, Maryland defenders have scored 17 goals and added 12 assists to account for 29 points. The Terps have totaled 260 points as a team, which means that more than 11 percent of Maryland s offense has come from a defensive player. Freshman long pole Brian Farrell leads the defense with five goals and three assists and is actually 10th on the squad in points. After going through a nine-game scoring drought, Farrell found the scoring touch again in the ACC semifinals against Virginia. Senior All-American Ray Megill scored his first career goal and added his first career assist in the win over UMBC. Since then he has scored twice and added an assist in the last four games. Other defensive players to score this season are Bryn Holmes (2-3=4), Chris Rhine (2-0=2), Spencer McAllister (1-0=1), Zach Hinton (1-0=1), Joe Cinosky (0-1=1) and Ryan Clarke (0-1=1). Injured short stick defensive middies Jimmy Borell and Jeff Reynolds have three goals and two assists between them. TERPS tendencies Tendency Record Overall Record 10-5 Home (Byrd Stadium) 7-3 (3-2) Road 3-1 Neutral 0-1 ACC Record 1-2 Non-Conference Record 9-3 On Grass 5-4 On Turf 5-1 Day Games 9-3 Night Games 1-2 Leading after first quarter 5-1 Trailing after first quarter 3-3 Tied after first quarter 2-1 Leading at halftime 8-0 Trailing at halftime 1-5 Tied at halftime 1-0 Leading after third quarter 10-0 Trailing after third quarter 0-5 Tied after third quarter 0-0 In overtime 1-1 Maryland has more shots 6-1 Opponent has more shots 3-4 Maryland has more saves 5-1 Opponent has more saves 5-3 Maryland wins more face-offs 3-1 Opponent wins more face-offs 7-4 Teams win same face-offs 0-0 Maryland has more groundballs 7-2 Opponent has more groundballs 2-3 Teams have same groundballs 1-0 Maryland has higher clear pct. 8-1 Opponent has higher clear pct. 2-4 Maryland scores extra-man goal 7-4 Maryland doesn't score an extra-man goal 3-1 Maryland has more extra-man goals 4-3 Opponent has more extra-man goals 4-1 Teams have same extra-man goals 2-1 Maryland commits more penalties 5-2 Opponent commits more penalties 3-3 Teams commit same penalties 2-0 Maryland has more penalty minutes 4-3 Opponent has more penalty minutes 4-2 Teams have same penalty minutes 2-0 Maryland commits more turnovers 4-2 Opponent commits more turnovers 6-3 Games decided by one goal 2-2 Games decided by 2-4 goals 2-2 Games decided by 5-8 goals 3-1 Games decided by 9-12 goals 2-0 Games decided by 13 or more goals 1-0 Maryland scores less than 10 goals 2-4 Maryland scores goals 6-1 Maryland scores goals 2-0 Maryland scores 20 or more goals 0-0 Opponent scores less than 10 goals 9-2 Opponent scores goals 1-3 vs. Top 5 ranked opponents 0-4 vs. teams ranked No vs. teams ranked No vs. teams ranked No vs. unranked opponents 6-0 vs. teams with winning record 6-3 vs. teams with.500 record 0-1 vs. teams with losing record 2-0 Games in February 2-1 Games in March 5-2 Games in April 2-2 Games in May 1-0

8 TERPS leaders POINTS RK Player Goals Assists Points 1. Michael Phipps Max Ritz Dan Groot Jeremy Sieverts Drew Evans Chris Feifs Thomas Alford Adam Sear Danny Gallagher Brian Farrell GOALS RK Player Goals 1. Michael Phipps Max Ritz Dan Groot Jeremy Sieverts 14 Chris Feifs Drew Evans Thomas Alford Danny Gallagher 8 9. Adam Sear Brian Farrell 5 ASSISTS RK Player Assists 1. Max Ritz Michael Phipps Dan Groot 8 4. Drew Evans 7 5. Jeremy Sieverts 6 SHOTS RK Player Shots 1. Max Ritz 73 Dan Groot Michael Phipps Thomas Alford Chris Feifs Jeremy Sieverts Drew Evans Adam Sear Danny Gallagher Will Dalton 18 GROUNDBALLS RK Player Groundballs 1. Bryn Holmes Will Dalton Brian Phipps Ryan Clarke Michael Phipps Max Ritz Steve Whittenberg Brian Farrell Jimmy Borell 26 Ray Megill 26 CAUSED TURNOVERS RK Player Caused Turnovers 1. Steve Whittenberg Ryan Clarke Bryn Holmes 20 Ray Megill Joe Cinosky Brian Farrell 11 Sean Sullivan Paul Andrews 8 9. Dan Groot 6 Jacob Baxter 6 DEFENSE EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS On paper this year's Maryland defense shapes up as one of the nation's best. The unit features two preseason first team All-Americans in seniors Ray Megill and Steve Whittenberg and an honorable mention selection in junior Joe Cinosky. Add to that trio senior long pole Ryan Clarke and senior short-stick middie Jimmy Borell, both two-year starters, and there is no question that the tools are there for defensive coordinator Dave Slafkosky. DEFENSIVE COMPARISON Opponents' Goals Per Game Saves Per Game Save Percentage Groundballs Per Game Opponents' Groundballs Per Game Opponents' Turnovers Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game Face-Off Percentage Clear Percentage Opponents' Clear Percentage Opponents' Man-Up Conversion Percentage During the last three seasons, Maryland held its opponents scoreless for long stretches of game time. The 2004 Terps kept opponents scoreless for stretches of 20 or more minutes eight times. In 2005 Maryland did it on seven occasions, and was just seconds away from keeping the high-powered Duke (1st meeting) and Navy offenses off the board for more than 20 minutes. Last season the Terrapin defense did it 10 times in its 17 games. So far the 2007 Terp "D" has minute scoring droughts to its credit. In addition to that stat, Maryland has held 14 of its 15 opponents below their season scoring averages. Versus Bellarmine in the season opener, the Knights took a 2-1 lead with 6:46 to go in the first quarter. Maryland's defense, lead by freshman goalie Brian Phipps, who totaled nine saves in his college debut in the 11-6 victory, didn't allow Bellarmine another goal until 11:47 in the third quarter, a total time of 24:59. Maryland's man-down unit was stellar on the afternoon, allowing only one goal (at 11:46 of the fourth quarter with Maryland holding a 9-5 lead) in six opportunities. The defense even got into the scoring column against the Knights as freshman long pole Brian Farrell scored twice in his college debut. The Catamounts of Vermont scored on three of their first four shots and were tied with the Terps at 3-3 after the first period. But the Maryland defense gave up just one goal in the next 36:09 and allowed the offense to go on an 8-1 run. The Terrapins held Vermont without a goal for 26 minutes, spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. Brian Phipps made 14 saves in the win. The defensive effort was even more impressive considering that All-American Ray Megill, Zach Hinton and Jimmy Borell did not play in the game. After a first half that saw Georgetown score six goals, the Maryland defense settled down and shutout the Hoyas in the third quarter, allowing the Terps to score five unanswered goals to tie the game at 6-6. During that 5-0 Terrapin scoring run, the Maryland defense held Georgetown scoreless for 25:14. OPPONENT SCORING DROUGHTS Feb. 17 vs. Bellarmine: 0 goals in 24:59 Feb. 20 vs. Vermont: 0 goals in 26:00 Feb. 24 vs. Georgetown: 0 goals in 25:14 Mar. 10 at Towson: 0 goals in 29:57 Mar 13 vs. Lafayette: 0 goals in 21:01 Mar 13 vs. Lafayette: 0 goals in 24:21 Mar 17 vs. UMBC: 1 goal in 29:39 Mar. 20 vs. MSM: 0 goals in 37:29 Mar. 24 vs. UNC: 0 goals in 24:28 Apr. 6 at Navy: 0 goals in 20:23 May 5 vs. Yale: 0 goals in 26:43 BELOW SEASON AVERAGE Opponent Scoring Avg. vs. Md. Bellarmine Vermont Georgetown Duke at Towson Lafayette UMBC Mount St. Mary's North Carolina Virginia Navy Johns Hopkins Virginia (ACC SF) Yale Senior All-American Steve Whittenberg was magnificent, causing five Hoya turnovers and picking up three groundballs. Long pole All-America candidate Ryan Clarke had five groundballs to his credit and caused a pair of turnovers. Freshman short-stick Bryn Holmes, who saw his most significant playing time so far due to the loss of Jeff Reynolds for the season with a torn ACL, caused three turnovers and had one groundball. The Terps gave up 14 goals to the high-powered Duke offense, but responded with a tough, physical effort against Towson. Maryland's defense pitched a shutout for the first 29:57 of the game and allowed its offense to build a 4-0 lead. The starting defense of All-Americans Steve Whittenberg, Ray Megill and Joe Cinosky, along with long pole Ryan Clarke, held the Tiger starting attack and first midfield to just one goal, while compiling seven groundballs and three caused turnovers. But it wasn't just the upperclassmen that led the charge for the Terp "D." Freshmen Brian Phipps, Bryn Holmes and Brian Farrell all played key roles in Maryland's 8-7 win. Phipps was solid in the goal for the Terps, turning away a career-best 16 Towson shots. Holmes has a career-day of his own, setting personal bests with eight groundballs and five caused turnovers (both surpassing his season totals in each category prior to the Towson game) and setting the tone with numerous big hits. Not to be outdone was Farrell, as the long pole continued to be a force on the offensive end as well as the defensive side of the field. Farrell caused a turnover and picked up a pair of groundballs, but it was his goal with 3:44 left in the fourth quarter when the Terps were a man-down that proved to be the game-winner. You

9 won't know it by looking at the boxscore, but Jimmy Borell was a huge factor in the victory as well. The senior gave up his body, throwing himself in front of a last-second Tiger shot to block the ball and lock-up the Terrapin win. The defense was at it again vs. Lafayette. The Leopards scored three goals in the first quarter and took a 3-1 lead into the start of the second, but the Maryland defense would not allow another goal for the next 21:01. The Terps went on a 9-0 run to take control of the game 10-3 before Lafayette scored is final goal at the 9:24 mark of the third quarter. Maryland shutout the Leopards in the second and fourth quarters and allowed just that one goal for the final 45:22 of the game. The Terps got tremendous defensive effort from everyone on the roster. Maryland picked up a season-best 51 groundballs and caused 24 turnovers, one shy of a season high. Steve Whittenberg and fellow All-American Ray Megill totaled five groundballs and five caused turnovers. Junior defender Ryne Adolph had his finest day as a Terp, picking up a career-high three groundballs and causing a turnover while playing three different defensive positions.maryland s trio of long poles, senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke, senior Sean Sullivan and freshman Brian Farrell, combined for seven groundballs and four caused turnovers. Other defensive standouts included freshman short-stick Bryn Holmes, who had three groundballs and a caused turnover, and sophomore defender Mike Griswold, who caused a career-high two turnovers. The UMBC game was another defensive showcase and not just on defense. Sure the Terps shutout the Retrievers in the third quarter and allowed only one goal during a 29-minute span that allowed the offense to go on a 9-1 run and all but wrap up the victory. But the real story for the Terp "D" vs. UMBC was All-American Ray Megill. The senior had played in 49 games for the Terrapins, but never scored a goal or picked up an assist. That all changed vs. the Retrievers as Megill pushed the ball in transition twice, scoring a goal the first time down the field and assisting on a Man Ritz goal on the second. Mount St. Mary's proved to be no problem for the Terrapin defense as the Terps held the Mount scoreless for 37:29 spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. Fourteen different Terps combined to force 19 of the Mount's 26 turnovers. Senior goalkeeper Harry Alford made his season debut after missing the first seven games recovering from off-season shoulder surgery. The defense got into the scoring act again as defensive midfielders Chris Rhine and Zach Hinton scored goals in the 18-3 victory. The defense came to play again against North Carolina. With the Terps holding a 2-0 lead, the Tar Heels tried to get back into the game following Nick Tintle's first quarter goal. But the Maryland defense held Carolina scoreless for the next 24 minutes to allow the offense to build an 8-1 lead. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps was spectacular in cage for the Terps, making 15 saves and starting several scoring opportunities with precision outlet passes. All-America Steve Whittenberg picked up four groundballs, while fellow All-American Ray Megill caused two turnovers. The goal scorers get the glory in thrilling wins, but the Terrapin defense was dominating in the 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy on April 6. The defense held the Mids scoreless for 20:23 to allow the offense to build some momentum and claw back from a 6-4 deficit. But the offensive spark came from a defensive player when senior All-American Ray Megill won his first career face-off attempt and raced down the field to score his second career goal. Megill would finish with a career-best seven groundballs, while combining with Steve Whittenberg, Joe Cinosky and Ryan Clarke to force 12 Navy turnovers. Despite losing in overtime, the defense was stellar in the 103rd meeting with Johns Hopkins. The Terps limited the Blue Jays' top five scorers to just two goals and combined to force 15 turnovers with All-American Steve Whittenberg and All-America candidate Ryan Clarke each causing three. The loss to No. 3 Virginia in the ACC semis wasn't without some tremendous defensive efforts. All-ACC honoree Ray Megill missed much of the game due to injury, but senior Sean Sullivan, junior Jacob Baxter and sophomore Mike Griswold were solid in his stead. The trio combined for four groundballs and three caused turnovers. Also of note was the first start of the season for two-time All-America goalie Harry Alford, who is fully recovered from off-season shoulder surgery. MISSING TIME All athletic teams have injuries, but this season the Terps have had more than their fair share. From torn ligaments to broken bones to food poisoning and everything in between, Maryland men's lacrosse student-athletes have missed games this season as what seems like a record pace. Not counting the Terps' four preseason scrimmages and valuable practice time, no fewer than 17 Terps have missed a total of 103 games due to injury or illness: Ryne Adolph (2 games), Harry Alford (7), Paul Andrews (1), Jimmy Borell (5), Jason Carter (15), Chris Feifs (1), Dean Hart (2), Travis Holmes (7), Patrick Hutchinson (15), Ray Megill (1), Rob Morrison (8), Jeff Reynolds (13), Chris Rhine (2), Kevin Slafkosky (7), Scott Tompkins (4), Matt Trautman (12), Nick Ward (1). TERPS...'07 misc. STARTING POSITION PRODUCTION Opponent Attack Midfield G-A=P, Shots, GB G-A=P, Shots, GB Bellarmine 2-5=7, 16, 9 4-1=5, 11, 5 Vermont 6-6=12, 15, 6 5-5=10, 14, 6 Georgetown 4-2=6, 13, 7 1-0=1, 5, 3 Duke 3-2=5, 11, 8 1-1=2, 13, 2 at Towson 4-2=6, 11, 5 1-1=2, 8, 4 Lafayette 8-5=13, 14, 6 0-1=1, 8, 6 UMBC 5-1=6, 12, 3 2-2=4, 7, 6 Mt. St. Mary's 4-6=10, 10, 8 4-1=5, 9, 5 North Carolina 4-1=5, 8, 7 5-1=6, 14, 4 Virginia 4-2=6, 13, 7 3-1=4, 9, 1 at Navy 2-2=4, 9, 5 3-0=3, 8, 3 Johns Hopkins 1-4=5, 3, 6 3-0=3, 11, 2 at Penn 5-5=10, 16, 3 3-1=4, 10, 0 vs. Virginia 3-4=7, 15, 7 5-1=6, 10, 3 vs. Yale 3-0=3, 8, 5 0-1=1, 4, 2 Total 58-47=105, 174, =55, 133, 48 TERP SCORING RUNS Opponent Run Time Made Score Bellarmine :23 6-2, Md. Vermont : , Md. Georgetown : Tie at Towson :21 4-0, Md. Lafayette : , Md. UMBC 4-0 5:43 6-2, Md. UMBC : , Md. Mt. St. Mary's :00 7-1, Md. Mt. St. Mary's : , Md. North Carolina :39 8-1, Md. North Carolina 4-0 5: , Md. at Penn : , Md. at Penn 4-0 4: , Md. vs. Virginia :50 4-1, Md. vs. Yale :35 7-0, Md. vs. Yale 7-0 6: , Md. DEF. SHUTOUT QUARTERS Opponent Quarter Score Bellarmine 2nd Md., 3-0 Vermont 3rd Md., 1-0 Georgetown 3rd Md., 4-0 at Towson 1st Md., 4-0 Lafayette 2nd Md., 7-0 Lafayette 4th Tie, 0-0 UMBC 3rd Md., 4-0 Mount St. Mary's 3rd Md., 4-0 Navy 3rd Md., 2-0 Yale 3rd Md., 7-0 MOST WINS since 2002 School Record Pct. 1. Johns Hopkins Virginia Maryland Georgetown UMass Navy Cornell Syracuse Duke Princeton

10 TERPS... among leaders NCAA & ACC LEADERS TEAM Category NCAA/ACC Rank * Actual Man-Up Offense 3/1.490 Scoring Margin 10/ Scoring Defense 11/ Scoring Offense 11/ Man-Down Defense 13/2.758 Winning Percentage 14/3.667 Face-Off Win Percentage 37/4.461 INDIVIDUAL Category NCAA/ACC Rank * Player (Avg.) Save Percentage 9/2 Brian Phipps (.591) Goals-Against Average 17/3 Brian Phipps (7.95) Assists Per Game 20/2 Max Ritz (1.6) 25/5 M. Phipps (1.4) Points Per Game 27/4 M. Phipps (3.2) 36/5 Max Ritz (3.0) Face-Off Win Percentage 37/4 Will Dalton (.492) Goals Per Game 43t/4t M. Phipps (1.8) Groundballs Per Game 91/15 Bryn Holmes (3.0) 100/16 Will Dalton (2.87) * based on NCAA rankings STEPPING IN, STEPPING UP Usually a player's first season is spent getting used to new surroundings, understanding new systems, getting comfortable with new teammates and a lot more. Freshmen usually don't expect to see a lot of playing time, let alone playing time in big games against top-ranked opponents. Usually. But that's not the case for the Terps this season as several freshmen has become integral pieces of the Maryland puzzle. Injuries to key returners may have forced these players into the spotlight ahead of schedule, but they have responded better than could have ever been expected. Brian Phipps, the first true freshman in recent memory to start the season in goal, has been better than advertised. The No. 1 goalie prospect in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse, was pressed into service ahead of schedule due to injuries to two-time All-American Harry Alford and back-up Jason Carter. All Phipps did as the starting goalie was lead Maryland to a 9-4 record in 13 games and stop nearly 60% of the shots he faced. For his efforts the Annapolis, Md., native was named the 2007 ACC Rookie of the Year, becoming just the sixth Terp in history to earn that honor. Brian Farrell was expected to see some playing time this season but not this much this soon. The long pole from Boy's Latin came to College Park with a reputation as a playmaker and he's lived up to that billing. Through 14 games Farrell is 10th on the team with seven points on five goals and two assists. Against Towson he picked up the first game-winning goal of his college career with a man-down goal in transition at the 3:44 mark of the fourth quarter. Bryn Holmes was penciled in as a face-off wing-man and facing-off some himself, but with Jimmy Borell missing the first two games due to a preseason injury and Jeff Reynolds suffering a torn ACL against Vermont he has had to be much more than that. Holmes has risen to the occasion and is now one of Maryland's top two short-stick defensive midfielders. He's tied for third on the team with 19 caused turnovers, many of which have been caused by the bone-jarring hits that have become Holmes' signature on the field, and is tops with 42 groundballs. He also picked up his first career goal at Virginia on March 31 and added his first collegiate assist on April 6 in the Terps' 8-7 win at Navy in double-ot. Adam Sear arrived at Maryland just before the spring semester and the Australian import has gone from just getting used to his surroundings to making an impact on the field. The 2006 Australian Lacrosse League All-Star started the season on the third midfield line, but when Travis Holmes was forced to the sidelines with an illness Sear was ready to take advantage of the opportunity. He showed a glimpse of what he can do with a goal in limited action against Duke, but Sear's true abilities came through against Towson with a goal and an assist. He tallied his first two-assist game in Maryland's 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC and is now tied for sixth on the team with 11 points on six goals and five assists. He's proven to be a versatile players as well, earning his first career start on attack in Maryland's win at Penn. PHIPPS NAMED 2007 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brian Phipps was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Men s Lacrosse Rookie of the Year as selected by a vote of the league s four coaches. Phipps selection marks the sixth time that a Maryland player has been named the ACC s top freshman. Phipps, a native of Annapolis, Md., entered the 2007 season as the third-string goalie on the Terrapin roster, but was pressed into service when Maryland s other two goalies went down with injuries. The nation s top goalie prospect, according to Inside Lacrosse, began his career with nine saves in the Terps season opener and got even better from there. He turned in his finest performance of the season on March 10 at Towson. Phipps made a career-best 16 saves and helped the defense hold the Tigers scoreless for a stretch of 29:57 in the 8-7 Maryland win. Phipps has also come up big in some of the Terps biggest games of the season. He made 15 saves in a 14-8 win over then-no. 11 North Carolina. Phipps stopped 13 shots in his return to Annapolis on April 6, helping Maryland pull out an 8-7 win in double-overtime at then-no. 7 Navy Player of the Year Matt Danowski, Duke 2007 Rookie of the Year Brian Phipps, Maryland 2007 Coach of the Year John Danowski, Duke

11 MEGILL AND WHITTENBERG EARN ALL-ACC HONORS Maryland placed a pair of players, senior All-America defenders Ray Megill and Steve Whittenberg, on the 2007 All- ACC team. Megill and Whittenberg made the team for the second-straight season. The only other repeat selection from the 2006 squad was Virginia's Ben Rubeor ALL-ACC MEN S LACROSSE TEAM Casey Carroll, Defense, Duke; Matt Danowski, Attack, Duke; Dan Glading, Attack, Virginia; Zack Greer, Attack, Duke; Tim Kaiser, Defense, North Carolina; Ray Megill, Defense, Maryland; Nick O Hara, Long Pole, Duke; Ben Rubeor, Attack, Virginia; Ricky Smith, Defense, Virginia; Kip Turner, Goalie, Virginia; Steve Whittenberg, Defense, Maryland MEGILL AMONG TEWAARATON TROPHY NOMINEES Senior defender Ray Megill was among 17 players on the 2007 Tewaaraton Trophy nominee list announced by the Tewaaraton Award Foundation on April 18. The 17 nominees will be trimmed to five finalists for the award, which will be presented on May 30. Megill, a preseason first team All-American, is one of the top defenders in the nation. The The 6-foot-1, 200-pound, Clark, N.J., native is among the team leaders in groundballs and caused turnovers and has become a force in transition for the Terps, scoring two goals and adding an assist. A two-time All-American, Megill had the signature game of his career in Maryland s 8-7 win at Navy in double-overtime on April 6. Against the Midshipmen, Megill picked up a career-best seven groundballs, caused three turnovers, won his first-ever face-off attempt and scored a goal. He was also the lead defender on Navy attackman Nick Mirabito, who had his 40-game scoring streak snapped against the Terps. Two other Maryland defenders, senior Steve Whittenberg and junior Joe Cinosky, were on the preseason Watch List but were not among the 17 to make the semifinalist list. The Tewaaraton Trophy is awarded each year to the top male and female varsity lacrosse player, as chosen by the selection committee. The seventh annual award will be given at a banquet on Wednesday, May 30. A FAMILY AFFAIR Many school's refer to their sports programs as families, but under Coach Cottle the Maryland men's lacrosse program has really become a family affair. Since arriving in College Park in 2002, Cottle has had seven sets of brothers don the red and black together for at least one season. Harry & Thomas Alford: Chris & Willy Passavia: Brendan & Ian Healy: Brian & Michael Phipps: 2007 Bryn & Travis Holmes: 2007 Max & Xander Ritz: Dan & Mike LaMonica: ND SEASON OF LACROSSE The Terps boast an all-time record of (.752), dating back to the first varsity team in 1924 (a team was not fielded in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II). Maryland has finished every one of its previous 81 seasons with a.500 or better record, including last season when the Terps went The program reached the 650-win milestone with a win over Army in the first round of the 2004 NCAA tournament at Byrd Stadium. Since 2000, Maryland is for a.726 win percentage. In the decade of the 1990s, Maryland recorded its most wins in any decade with a record. The.669 winning percentage matched Maryland s win percentage of the 1980s when the Terps went and also compiled a.669 win percentage CAPTAINS: BORELL, FEIFS, HOLMES, MEGILL Four players have been named team captains for the 2007 season. The quartet, which was voted on by the team during the preseason, consists of seniors Jimmy Borell, Chris Feifs, Travis Holmes and Ray Megill. TERPS... vs. UMBC Harry Alford 2005: 10 svs., 8 GA, 59: : 8 svs., 4 GA, 59:15 Total: 18 svs, 12 GA, 118:39 Thomas Alford 2005: 4/6 FO, : 4/9 FO,.444 Total: 8/15 FO,.533 Paul Andrews 2006: 0/3 FO, : 0/1 FO,.000 Total: 0/4 FO,.000 Casey Creaney 2007: 0-1=1 Will Dalton 2005: 2/5 FO, : 4/10 FO,.400 Total 6/15 FO,.400 Chris Feifs 2007: 2-0=2 Danny Gallagher 2007: 1-0=1 Dan Groot 2007: 0-2=2 Ray Megill 2007: 1-1=2 Brian Phipps 2007: 13 svs., 7 GA, 60:00 Michael Phipps 2006: 1-0=1 2007: Total 3-0=3 Max Ritz 2007: 2-1=3 Adam Sear 2007: 0-2=2 Jeremy Sieverts 2007: TERPS... in the NCAA's Harry Alford 2005 (1st): 10 svs., 9 GA, 58: (QF): 12 svs., 8 GA, 63: (SF): 8 svs, 18 GA, 56: (1st): 8 svs., 7 GA, 56: (QF): 8 svs., 6 GA, 59: (SF): 10 svs., 8 GA, 60:00 Total: 56-56, 374:41 Thomas Alford 2004 (1st): 4/12, (QF): 4/8, (1st): 1/3, (QF): 0/2, (SF): 1-0=1, 0/ (1st): 0/3.000 Total: 1-0=1, 9/30,.300 Paul Andrews 2006 (1st): 0/1, 0.0 Jimmy Borell 2006 (1st): 1-0= (QF): 0-1=1 Total: 1-1=2 Ryan Clarke 2004 (1st): 1-0= (SF): 1-0=1 Total: 2-0=2 Will Dalton 2005 (1st): 0/1, (QF): 0/3, (SF): 6/19, (1st): 12/23, (QF): 0/1, (SF): 1/3,.333 Total: 19/50,.380 Drew Evans 2005 (SF): 0-1= (1st): 1-0= (QF): 1-1=2 Total: 2-2=4 Dan Groot 2006 (QF): 1-1= (SF): 1-0=1 Total: 2-1=3 Michael Phipps 2006 (SF): 1-0=1 Max Ritz 2005 (1st): 0-1= (QF): 2-1= (1st): 5-1= (QF): 1-0= (SF): 1-1=2 Total: 9-4=13

12 TERPS... The Last Time THE LAST TIME MARYLAND... Scored 20 or more goals 21, at Penn (5/7/05) Scored 15 or more goals 18, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Allowed 15 or more goals 15, vs. Virginia (4/1/06) Totaled 30 or more points 30 (18g 12a) vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Won 15 or more face-offs 19 (19-of-24) vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Won 20 or more face-offs 20 (20-of-29) vs. UMBC (3/19/05) Lost 15 or more face-offs 17 (17-of-25) vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Lost 20 or more face-offs 23 (12-of-35) vs. Johns Hopkins (4/15/00) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 52 vs. Duke (3/2/05) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 60 vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26/02) Took 50 or more shots 64 vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Took 60 or more shots 64 vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Made 15 or more saves 16 vs. North Carolina (3/24/07) Made 20 or more saves 20 vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Scored four or more extra-man goals 6 (6-of-5), vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Scored a man-down goal Max Ritz vs. UMBC (3/17/07) Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-5), at Navy (4/8/05) Allowed a man-down goal Matt Danowski of Duke (3/2/05) Came from behind to win at Penn (4/21/07) Trailed 6-5 in 2nd Quarter - Won Came from two goals down to win at Penn (4/21/07) Trailed 5-3 in 2nd Quarter - Won Came from three goals down to win vs. North Carolina (4/28/06) Trailed, 6-1 at half - Won 10-9 Came from four goals down to win vs. North Carolina (4/28/06) Trailed, 6-1 at half - Won 10-9 Blew a lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Led 4-1 in 1st Q Lost Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Led 4-1 in 1st Q Lost Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Led 4-1 in 1st Q Lost Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Duke (3/7/99) Led 9-5 at half Lost Defeated a No. 1 team 8-7 (OT) at No. 1 Duke (3/4/06) Defeated a Top 5 team 8-7 (OT) at No. 1 Duke (3/4/06) Defeated a Top 10 team 8-7 (2OT) at No. 7 Navy (4/6/07) THE LAST TIME A MARYLAND PLAYER... Scored 5 or more goals 5, Max Ritz vs. Denver (5/13/06) Scored 6 or more goals 6, Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins (4/15/06) Scored 7 or more goals 7, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia (4/19/98) Scored 3 or more goals in a quarter 3 (3rd), Jeremy Sieverts vs. Yale (5/5/07) Scored 4 or more goals in a quarter 4 (3rd), Xander Ritz vs. Georgetown (2/25/06) Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Michael Phipps vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Joe Walters vs. Denver (5/13/06) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan LaMonica at Navy (4/5/03) Dished out 7 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Dished out 8 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 6 or more points 6, Max Ritz at Penn (4/21/07) Totaled 7 or more points 7, Michael Phipps vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Michael Phipps vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Totaled 9 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 10 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 11 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Scored three or more extra-man goals Xander Ritz at Georgetown (2/25/06) Scored an overtime goal Dan Groot at Navy (4/6/07) Took 10 or more shots 12, Joe Walters vs. Princeton (5/21/06) Took 15 or more shots 16, Joe Walters vs. Virginia (4/25/04) Grabbed 10 or more ground balls 11, Drew Virk vs. Army (5/15/04) Caused 5 or more turnovers 5, Bryn Holmes at Towson (3/10/07) Caused 6 or more turnovers 6, Steve Whittenberg vs. Princeton (5/21/06) Caused 7 or more turnovers 7, Lee Zink at Notre Dame (5/3/03) Won 15 or more face-offs 18, Will Dalton vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Won 20 or more face-offs 27, Andy Claxton at Towson (3/18/91) Made 15 or more saves 15, Brian Phipps vs. North Carolina (3/24/07) Made 20 or more saves 20, Harry Alford vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Shutout an opponent for a half 1st half vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) led 11-0 Shutout an opponent for 3 Qtrs 1st 3 Qtrs vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) led 12-0 Shutout an opponent vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26/02) won 18-0 Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes 26:43 vs. Yale (5/5/07) Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 37:29 vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes 53:32 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes 53:32 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06)

13 TERPS... The Record Book Since 2002 (The Cottle Era) SCORING POINTS Joe Walters (153g 74a) Xander Ritz (63g 47a) Bill McGlone (77g 30a) Michael Phipps (47g 46a) Max Ritz (52g 37a) Brendan Healy (60g 28a) Mike Mollot (43g 42a) Dan LaMonica (26g 44a) Ryan Moran (39g 11a) Andrew Schwartzman (25g 16a) Justin Smith (29g 9a) Dan Groot (26g 10a) Nate Watkins (24g 7a) Brian Hunt (21g 10a) Drew Evans (14g 15a) J.R. Bordley (20g 8a) Mike LaMonica (24g 4a) Ian Healy (20g 7a) Mike Morsell (13g 10a) Dave Matz (12g 10a) Paul Gillette (8g 14a) Jeremy Sieverts (14g, 6a) Chris Feifs (16g, 3a) Mike Brown (14g 3a) Thomas Alford (14g, 3a) GOALS Joe Walters Bill McGlone Xander Ritz Brendan Healy Max Ritz Michael Phipps Mike Mollot Ryan Moran Justin Smith Dan LaMonica Dan Groot Andrew Schwartzman Mike LaMonica Nate Watkins Brian Hunt J.R. Bordley Ian Healy Chris Feifs Drew Evans Mike Brown Thomas Alford Jeremy Sieverts Mike Morsell Dave Matz Matt Urlock Matt Brock ASSISTS Joe Walters Xander Ritz Michael Phipps Dan LaMonica Mike Mollot Max Ritz Bill McGlone Brendan Healy Andrew Schwartzman Drew Evans SHOTS Joe Walters (153 goals) Brendan Healy (60 goals) Bill McGlone (77 goals) Xander Ritz (63 goals) Max Ritz (52 goals) Michael Phipps (47 goals) Mike Mollot (43 goals) Ryan Moran (39 goals) Mike LaMonica (24 goals) Dan Groot SHOTS ON GOAL Joe Walters (153 goals) Bill McGlone (77 goals) Brendan Healy (60 goals) Xander Ritz (63 goals) Max Ritz (52 goals) Michael Phipps (47 goals) Mike Mollot (43 goals) Ryan Moran (39 goals) Mike LaMonica (24 goals) Justin Smith (29 goals) GROUND BALLS Paul Gillette Ryan Clarke Lee Zink Chris Passavia Joe Walters David Tamberrino Xander Ritz Steve Whittenberg Harry Alford Michael Howley Ray Megill Jimmy Borell Drew Virk Bill McGlone Danny McCormick Michael Phipps Will Dalton Brett Harper Max Ritz Dan LaMonica Joe Cinosky Brian Carroll Brendan Healy Ryan Moran Mike Mollot CAUSED TURNOVERS Steve Whittenberg Lee Zink Chris Passavia Ryan Clarke Ray Megill Joe Cinosky Paul Gillette Brett Harper Joe Walters Michael Howley MAN-UP GOALS Joe Walters Xander Ritz Bill McGlone Mike Mollot Max Ritz Dan Groot Andrew Schwartzman Chris Feifs Dan LaMonica Ryan Moran Ian Healy Thomas Alford Michael Phipps MAN-DOWN GOALS 1. 1 Chris Passavia Max Ritz Drew Evans Brian Farrell Scott Tompkins Michael Phipps GAME-WINNING GOALS Joe Walters Xander Ritz Bill McGlone Michael Phipps Max Ritz Dan LaMonica Andrew Schwartzman Justin Smith Mike LaMonica Ryan Moran Dan Groot (MIN. 75) FACEOFF PCT Brian Carroll ( ) David Tamberrino ( ) Ryan Moran (38-77) Will Dalton ( ) Drew Virk (92-195) Jeremy Pastula (98-210) Jim Sbarra (42-94) Thomas Alford ( ) GOALKEEPING SAVES Harry Alford Danny McCormick Tim McGinnis Brian Phipps Jason Carter Teddy Murphy T.C. Behm Matt Rzepkowski Nick Kellinger 2007 SAVES PER GAME Tim McGinnis Danny McCormick Brian Phipps Harry Alford Jason Carter T.C. Behm Teddy Murphy SAVE PERCENT Teddy Murphy Jason Carter Tim McGinnis Danny McCormick Harry Alford Brian Phipps T.C. Behm GOALS AGAINST AVG Jason Carter Danny McCormick Harry Alford Tim McGinnis Teddy Murphy Brian Phipps T.C. Behm Matt Rzepkowski 2002 MOST WINS Harry Alford ( ) Danny McCormick (21-8-0) Tim McGinnis (13-3-0) Brian Phipps (5-2-0) 2007 PARTICIPATION GAMES PLAYED Joe Walters Brendan Healy Bill McGlone Ryan Clarke Thomas Alford Ray Megill Michael Phipps Ryan Lang Andrew Schwartzman Xander Ritz David Tamberrino Joe Cinosky Steve Whittenberg Travis Holmes Michael Hartofilis Harry Alford Paul Gillette Will Dalton Max Ritz Chris Passavia Ian Healy Lee Zink Jimmy Borell GAMES STARTED Joe Walters Steve Whittenberg Xander Ritz Paul Gillette Chris Passavia Lee Zink Ray Megill Michael Phipps Joe Cinosky Max Ritz Harry Alford Brendan Healy Bill McGlone Michael Howley Danny McCormick

14 TERPS Top Performances POINTS Player Points (G-A=P) Opponent Michael Phipps 4-4=8 Vermont, 2/20 Michael Phipps 4-3=7 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Michael Phipps 4-2=6 Lafayette, 3/13 Max Ritz 4-2=6 at Penn, 4/21 Dan Groot 4-1=5 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Dan Groot 3-2=5 Vermont, 2/20 Max Ritz 3-2=5 Georgetown, 2/24 Jeremy Sieverts 3-2=5 Yale, 5/5 Chris Feifs 4-0=4 Yale, 5/5 Max Ritz 3-1=4 at Towson, 3/10 Danny Gallagher 3-1=4 Lafayette, 3/13 Drew Evans 1-3=4 Vermont, 2/20 Jeremy Sieverts 3-0=3 UMBC, 3/17 Dan Groot 3-0=3 North Carolina, 3/24 Max Ritz 3-0=3 at Virginia, 3/31 Chris Feifs 3-0=3 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Michael Phipps 3-0=3 Yale, 5/5 Michael Phipps 2-1=3 Bellarmine, 2/17 Max Ritz 2-1=3 Duke, 3/2 Max Ritz 2-1=3 UMBC, 3/17 Michael Phipps 2-1=3 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Max Ritz 1-2=3 Vermont, 2/20 Max Ritz 1-2=3 Lafayette, 3/13 Michael Phipps 1-2=3 at Virginia, 3/31 Michael Phipps 1-2=3 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Michael Phipps 1-2=3 at Penn, 4/21 Max Ritz 0-3=3 Bellarmine, 2/17 GOALS Player Goals Opponent Michael Phipps 4 Vermont, 2/20 Michael Phipps 4 Lafayette, 3/13 Max Ritz 4 at Penn, 4/21 Dan Groot 4 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Chris Feifs 4 Yale, 5/5 Dan Groot 3 Vermont, 2/20 Max Ritz 3 Georgetown, 2/24 Max Ritz 3 at Towson, 3/10 Danny Gallagher 3 Lafayette, 3/13 Jeremy Sieverts 3 UMBC, 3/17 Michael Phipps 3 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Dan Groot 3 North Carolina, 3/24 Max Ritz 3 at Virginia, 3/31 Chris Feifs 3 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Michael Phipps 3 Yale, 5/5 ASSISTS Player Assists Opponent Michael Phipps 4 Vermont, 2/20 Michael Phipps 4 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Max Ritz 3 Bellarmine, 2/17 Jeff Reynolds 2 Bellarmine, 2/17 Dan Groot 2 Vermont, 2/20 Max Ritz 2 Vermont, 2/20 Max Ritz 2 Georgetown, 2/24 Michael Phipps 2 Lafayette, 3/13 Max Ritz 2 Lafayette, 3/13 Dan Groot 2 UMBC, 3/17 Adam Sear 2 UMBC, 3/17 Max Ritz 2 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Scott Tompkins 2 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Michael Phipps 2 at Virginia, 3/31 Michael Phipps 2 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Max Ritz 2 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Michael Phipps 2 at Penn, 4/21 Max Ritz 2 at Penn, 4/21 Max Ritz 2 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Max Ritz 2 Yale, 5/5 Jeremy Sieverts 2 Yale, 5/5 SHOTS Player Shots Opponent Dan Groot 9 North Carolina, 3/24 Dan Groot 9 at Penn, 4/21 Max Ritz 8 Georgetown, 2/24 Michael Phipps 8 Lafayette, 3/13 Max Ritz 8 at Virginia, 3/31 Michael Phipps 7 Bellarmine, 2/17 Michael Phipps 7 Vermont, 2/20 Dan Groot 7 Duke, 3/2 Max Ritz 7 at Towson, 3/10 Adam Sear 7 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Max Ritz 7 at Navy 4/6 Dan Groot 7 Yale, 5/5 Jeremy Sieverts 7 Yale, 5/5 GROUNDBALLS Player Groundballs Opponent Will Dalton 8 Vermont, 2/20 Bryn Holmes 8 at Towson, 3/10 Will Dalton 7 Bellarmine, 2/17 Ray Megill 7 at Navy 4/6 Bryn Holmes 7 at Penn, 4/21 Will Dalton 6 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Ray Megill 5 Bellarmine, 2/17 Brian Phipps 5 Vermont, 2/20 Ryan Clarke 5 Georgetown, 2/24 Brian Phipps 5 Georgetown, 2/24 Jimmy Borell 5 Duke, 3/2 Will Dalton 5 Duke, 3/2 Thomas Alford 5 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Michael Phipps 5 North Carolina, 3/24 Harry Alford 5 vs. Virginia, 4/27 CAUSED TURNOVERS Player Caused TO s Opponent Steve Whittenberg 5 Georgetown, 2/24 Bryn Holmes 5 at Towson, 3/10 Ryan Clarke 4 Bellarmine, 2/17 Steve Whittenberg 4 at Penn, 4/21 Joe Cinosky 3 Bellarmine, 2/17 Bryn Holmes 3 Georgetown, 2/24 Ryan Clarke 3 Duke, 3/2 Steve Whittenberg 3 Lafayette, 3/13 Bryn Holmes 3 UMBC, 3/17 Ray Megill 3 UMBC, 3/17 Ryan Clarke 3 at Navy 4/6 Joe Cinsoky 3 at Navy 4/6 Ray Megill 3 at Navy 4/6 Steve Whittenberg 3 at Navy 4/6 Ryan Clarke 3 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Steve Whittenberg 3 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Ryan Clarke 3 at Penn, 4/21 Steve Whittenberg 3 vs. Virginia, 4/27 FACE-OFF WINS Player Face-Off Wins Opponent Will Dalton 18 Vermont, 2/20 Will Dalton 12 Bellarmine, 2/17 Will Dalton 11 Duke, 3/2 Will Dalton 10 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Will Dalton 9 Lafayette, 3/13 FACE-OFF WIN PCT. Player Face-Off Pct. Opponent Will Dalton.818 (18/22) Vermont, 2/20 Bryn Holmes.778 (7/9) at Virginia, 3/31 Will Dalton.714 (10/14) Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Will Dalton.667 (12/18) Bellarmine, 2/17 Bryn Holmes.636 (7/11) Johns Hopkins, 4/14 Bryn Holmes.636 (7/11) at Penn, 4/21 Will Dalton.556 (5/9) at Virginia, 3/31 SAVES Player Saves Opponent Brian Phipps 16 at Towson, 3/10 Brian Phipps 15 North Carolina, 3/24 Brian Phipps 14 Vermont, 2/20 Brian Phipps 14 Lafayette, 3/13 Brian Phipps 13 Duke, 3/2 Brian Phipps 13 UMBC, 3/17 Brian Phipps 13 at Navy 4/6 Brian Phipps 9 Bellarmine, 2/17 Brian Phipps 9 Georgetown, 2/24 Harry Alford 9 vs. Virginia, 4/27 MARYLAND HIGHS Points 30 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Goals 18 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Goals in Quarter 8 (4th) Vermont, 2/20 Assists 13 Vermont, 2/20 Shots 64 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Shots in Quarter 19 (4th) Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Shots On Goal 40 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Saves 16 at Towson, 3/10 16 North Carolina, 3/24 Saves in Quarter 8 (2nd) Lafayette, 3/13 Groundballs 57 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Groundballs in Quarter 20 (3rd) Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Face-Offs 28 at Penn, 4/21 Face-Off Wins 19 Vermont, 2/20 Face-Off Pct Vermont, 2/20 Clears 29 at Towson, 3/10 Clear Pct (20/22) Lafayette, 3/13 Extra-Man Goals 6 Vermont, 2/20 Extra-Man Pct (6/5) Vermont, 2/20 Penalties 7 at Towson, 3/10 7 North Carolina, 3/24 Penalty Minutes 6:00 Georgetown, 2/24 Turnovers 23 Bellarmine, 2/17 Caused Turnovers 20 Georgetown, 2/24 OPPONENT HIGHS Points 21 Duke, 3/2 Goals 14 Duke, 3/2 Goals in Quarter 5 (4th) at Towson, 3/10 Assists 7 Georgetown, 2/24 7 Duke, 3/2 7 UMBC, 3/17 7 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Shots 44 at Towson, 3/10 Shots in Quarter 17 (4th) at Towson, 3/10 Shots On Goal 27 Duke, 3/2 Saves 22 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Saves in Quarter 7 (4th) Vermont, 2/20 7 (3rd) Yale, 5/5 Groundballs 46 at Virginia, 3/31 Groundballs in Quarter 14 (4th) at Towson, 3/10 Face-Offs 28 at Penn, 4/21 Face-Off Wins 17 North Carolina, 3/24 17 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Face-Off Pct at Towson, 3/10 Clears 22 vs. Virginia, 4/27 Clear Pct (20/21) at Towson, 3/10 Extra-Man Goals 2 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 2 North Carolina, 3/24 2 Johns Hopkins, 4/14 2 at Penn, 4/21 Extra-Man Pct. 100 (2/2) Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 Penalties 8 Bellarmine, 2/17 Penalty Minutes 6:00 Duke, 3/2 Turnovers 26 Mount St. Mary's, 3/20 26 at Penn, 4/21 Caused Turnovers 13 vs. Virginia, 4/27

15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GOALS-ASSISTS=POINTS, SHOTS-GROUNDBALLS at Mount North at at Johns at ACC Semi NCAA 1st Player Bellarmine Vermont Geo town Duke Towson Lafayette UMBC St. Mary's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins Penn vs. UVa. Yale UMBC 2 Groot, Dan 1-1=2, =5, =0, =1, =0, =1, =2, =2, =3, =2, =2, =0, =2, =5, =1, Alford, Harry DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Sullivan, Sean 0-0=0, =0, =0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Phipps, Michael 1-2=3, =8, =1, =1, =1, =6, =2, =7, =2, =3, =2, =3, =3, =3, =3, Morrison, Rob DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Clarke, Ryan 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, Rhine, Chris DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 2-0=2, =0, =0, 0-2 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Hinton, Zach DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Ritz, Max 0-3=3, =3, =5, =3, =4, =3, =3, =2, =2, =3, =2, =2, =6, =2, =2, Slafkosky, K. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Megill, Ray 0-0=0, 0-5 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =2, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =1, =0, =1, Baxter, Jacob 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Griswold, Mike 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Feeley, Jay 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, Hart, Dean DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Holmes, Bryn 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =1, =1, =0, =1, =1, Cinosky, Joe 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, Tompkins, Scott DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =1, =0, =2, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Sieverts, Jeremy 1-0=1, =2, =0, =0, =1, =1, =3, =0, =2, =0, =2, =1, =0, =2, =5, Adolph, Ryne DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Borell, Jimmy DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =2, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, 0-2 DNP DNP DNP 24 Whittenberg, S. 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Ward, Nick 0-0=0, =1, =1, =1, =1, =1, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 1-1 DNP 0-0=0, Gormley, Fran 0-0=0, =0, 1-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-1=1, 1-0 DNP 1-0=1, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0=1, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, Halayko, Dan 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Reynolds, Jeff 0-2=2, =0, 0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 29 Rankin, Matt DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, Phipps, Brian 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Dalton, Will 1-0=1, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, Feifs, Chris DNP 1-0=1, =1, =0, =0, =0, =2, =1, =2, =1, =0, =3, =0, =1, =4, Alford, Thomas 1-0=1, =2, =0, =1, =1, =0, =0, =1, =2, =0, =0, =0, =2, =2, =0, Holmes, Travis 1-0=1, =1, =0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Creaney, Casey 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =1, =2, =0, =0, 0-2 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, McAllister, S. 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 1-0=1, =0, =0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Farrell, Brian 2-0=2, =1, =1, =0, =1, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =1, Costanzo, A. 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, Andrews, Paul DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Gallagher, Dan 1-0=1, =1, =0, 1-1 DNP 0-0=0, =4, =1, =1, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Hutchinson, P. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 43 Sear, Adam 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 1-0=1, =2, =1, =2, =2, =1, =0, =0, =1, =1, =0, =0, Evans, Drew 2-0=2, =4, =0, =1, =1, =0, =0, =2, =1, =1, =1, =0, =2, =0, =2, Kellinger, Nick DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, Beard, Jon DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =2, =1, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 1-0=1, =0, =0, Zilch, Andrew DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 Key: DNP-Did Not Play, Redshirt-(49) Jason Carter TERPS Game-By-Game Statistics GOALIE STATISTICS SAVES-GOALS ALLOWED, MINUTES at Mount North at at Johns at ACC Semi NCAA 1st Player Bellarmine Vermont Geo town Duke Towson Lafayette UMBC St. Mary's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins Penn vs. UVa. Yale UMBC 3 Alford, Harry DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0, 14:23 1-1, 3:46 2-1, 9:10 DNP DNP 6-4, 30: , 60:00 5-1, 45:00 30 Phipps, Brian 9-6, 60: , 60:00 9-8, 60: , 60: , 60: , 54: , 60:00 2-2, 35: , 56: , 50: , 64:42 8-8, 60:43 2-6, 30:00 DNP 3-2, 11:45 46 Kellinger, Nick DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0, 5:14 DNP 1-1, 10:20 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1, 3:15 FACE-OFF STATISTICS WON-TOTAL, WIN PERCENTAGE at Mount North at at Johns at ACC Semi NCAA 1st Player Bellarmine Vermont Geo town Duke Towson Lafayette UMBC St. Mary's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins Penn vs. UVa. Yale UMBC 12 Megill, Ray -- DNP , , Holmes, Bryn 0-1, , , , , , , , , ,, , Reynolds, Jeff 0-1, DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 31 Dalton, Will 12-18, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Alford, Thomas 0-1, , , , , , , , , , , Casey Creaney ,.000 DNP -- DNP , DNP DNP 0-1, , Andrews, Paul DNP , , , , , , , , ,.000

16 TERPS Season Results Date Opponent (Md.Rank/Opp.Rank) Score Rec. ACC Scoring (G-A-Pts/GWG in CAPS.) Goalie, Saves Att. Feb. 17 BELLARMINE (6/-) M. Phipps 1-2=3, Ritx 0-3=3, Evans 2-0=2, Farrell 2-0=2, Groot 1-1=2, Reynolds 0-2=2, T. Alford 1-0=1, B. Phipps, DALTON 1-0=1, Gallagher 1-0=1, T. Holmes 1-0=1, Sieverts 1-0=1. Feb. 20 VERMONT (5/-) M. PHIPPS 4-4=8, Groot 3-2=5, Evans 1-3=4, Ritz 1-2=3, T. Alford 2-0=2, Sieverts 1-1=2, Feifs 1-0-=1, Gallagher 1-0=1 B. Phipps, T. Holmes 1-0=1, Ward 1-0=1, Farrell 0-1=1 Feb. 24 GEORGETOWN (5/4) Ritz 3-2=5, Farrell 1-0=1, Feifs 1-0=1, M. Phipps 1-0=1, Ward 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 9 1,521 Mar. 2 DUKE (6/2) Ritz 2-1=3, T. Alford 1-0=1, Dalton 1-0=1, Groot 1-0=1, Sear 1-0=1, Ward 1-0=1, Evans 0-1=1, M. Phipps 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 13 5,283 Mar. 10 at Towson (10/13) Ritz 3-1=4, Evans 1-1=2, Sear 1-1=2, T. Alford 1-0=1, FARRELL 1-0=1, M. Phipps 1-0=1, Sieverts 0-1=1, Ward 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 16 3,445 Mar. 13 LAFAYETTE (10/-) M. Phipps 4-2=6, Gallagher 3-1=4, Ritz 1-2=3, BORELL 2-0=2, Sieverts 1-0=1, Tompkins 1-0=1, Ward 1-0=1, B. Phipps, Farrell 0-1=1, Gormley 0-1=1, Groot 0-1=1, Sear 0-1=1 Kellinger, 1 Mar. 17 UMBC (10/19) Sieverts 3-0=3, Ritz 2-1=3, FEIFS 2-0=2, M. Phipps 2-0=2, Megill 1-1=2, Groot 0-2=2, B. Phipps, 13 1,023 Sear 0-2=2, Gallagher 1-0=1, Creaney 0-1=1 Mar. 20 MT. ST. MARY'S (9/-) M. Phipps 3-4=7, EVANS 2-0=2, Rhine 2-0=2, Sear 2-0=2, Beard 1-1=2, Creaney 1-1=2, Groot 1-1=2, Ritz 0-2=2, B. Phipps, Tompkins 0-2=2, Dalton 1-0=1, Feifs 1-0=1, Gallagher 1-0=1, Gormley 1-0=1, Hinton 1-0=1, McAllister 1-0=1, H. Alford, 2 T. Alford 0-1=1, Kellinger, 1 Mar. 24 NORTH CAROLINA (9/11) GROOT 3-0=3, T. Alford 2-0=2, M. Phipps 2-0=2, Feifs 1-1=2, Ritz 1-1=2, Sieverts 1-1=2, Borell 1-0=1, Evans 1-0=1 B. Phipps, 15 2,214 Gallagher 1-0=1, Sear 1-0=1, Beard 0-1=1 H. Alford, 1 Mar. 31 at Virginia (8/2) Ritz 3-0=3, M. Phipps 1-2=3, Groot 2-0=2, Evans 1-0=1, Holmes 1-0=1, Feifs 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 8 5,048 H. Alford, 2 Apr. 6 at Navy (10/7) 8-7 2OT 8-3 GROOT 2-0=2, Sieverts 2-0=2, M. Phipps 1-1=2, Ritz 1-1=2, Evans 1-0=1, Megill 1-0=1, B. Holmes 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 13 14,625 Apr. 14 JOHNS HOPKINS (7/10) 7-8 OPT 8-4 Feifs 3-0=3, M. Phipps 1-2=3, Ritz 0-2=2, B. Holmes 1-0=1, Sear 1-0=1, Sieverts 1-0=1 B. Phipps, 8 5,121 Apr. 21 at Penn (8/-) Ritz 4-2=6, M. Phipps 1-2=3, T. Alford 2-0=2, GROOT 2-0=2, Evans 1-1=2, Beard 1-0=1, Dalton 1-0=1, Gormley 1-0=1, H. Alford, Megill 1-0=1, Sear 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 2 Apr. 27 vs. Virginia (6/3) ACC Semifinals Groot 4-1=5, M. Phipps 2-1=3, T. Alford 1-1=2, Sieverts 1-1=2, Ritz 0-2=2, Farrell 1-0=1, Feifs 1-0=1, Cinosky 0-1=1 H. Alford, 9 B. Holmes 0-1=1 May 5 YALE (7/RV) Sieverts 3-2=5, FEIFS 4-0=4, M. Phipps 3-0=3, Evans 1-1=2, Ritz 0-2=2, Groot 1-0=1, Clarke 0-1=1, Farrell 0-1=1 H. Alford, 5 1,273 B. Holmes 0-1=1, Megill 0-1=1 B. Phipps, 3 Kellinger, 0 May 13 NCAA First Round UMBC (7/-) TERPS game recaps GAME 1 BELLARMINE NO. 6 MARYLAND FEBRUARY 17, 2007 FIELD HOCKEY & LACROSSE COMPLEX COLLEGE PARK, Md. - For Maryland freshman Brian Farrell, his college debut is going to be a tough act to follow. The long pole defensive midfielder scored two goals in his first collegiate game to help the sixth-ranked Terrapin men s lacrosse team (1-0) to an 11-6 victory over Bellarmine (0-1) Saturday afternoon at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. In total, nine different Terps scored on the afternoon with six players tallying double-digit points. In addition to Farrell s two scores, junior midfielder Drew Evans made his first college start a memorable one by setting his career high with a pair of goals against the Knights. The second of the Ithaca, N.Y., native s scores came on a nifty behind-the-back shot in the second quarter. The first quarter proved to be a closely-fought contest. Maryland jumped out to a quick lead on Evans first goal of the game off the first of a career-best three assists from junior attackman Max Ritz. But Bellarmine showed Maryland that it was a formidable opponent, scoring two goals in the next three minutes to take a 2-1 lead. The Knights only lead of the game would be a short-lived one as Maryland rattled off the next four goals to take a 5-2 lead into the second half. Sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts, who transferred to Maryland from Butler when the Bulldogs dropped their men s lacrosse program prior to the 2007 season, got the ball rolling with with his first goal as a Terp off of another Ritz assist. Farrell gave Maryland the lead for good at the 6:53 mark of the second quarter with a transition goal to make the score 3-2. The play was started by a fantastic save by freshman goalie Brian Phipps on a shot by Bellarmine s Dylan MacDougal. Senior attackman Michael Phipps scored his first goal of the season at the 5:25 mark on a diving shot from the left side of the Bellarmine crease. He also figured into Maryland s next goal, picking up the assist on Evans behind-the-back score. Maryland opened the third quarter with a man-up goal from senior midfielder Travis Holmes off an assist from sophomore middie Dan Groot to give Maryland a 6-2 advantage. Bellarmine answered back with its first goal in more than 24 minutes on an Adam Gardner goal. The lead was back to four in a matter of seconds though as Maryland s face-off man Will Dalton cleanly picked up the ensuing face-off, bulled his was through the right alley and scored his first goal of the year. Dalton was a dominant force at the face-off stripe for the Terps all afternoon, winning 12-of-18 attempts. Maryland increased its lead to 9-4 heading into the fourth quarter on man-up goals by Groot and senior midfielder Thomas Alford. The Knights looked to build some momentum early in the fourth on back-to-back goals less than a minute apart by Bryan Brown and John Kirk. But Maryland s defense, which turned in a solid effort on the afternoon, shut Bellarmine out the final 11:46 of the game. Sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher became the ninth Terp to score a goal with his first tally of the season off an assist from junior defensive midfielder Jeff Reynolds at the 9:23 mark. Reynolds picked up his second assist of the game five minutes later on Farrell s second goal to close the scoring at Defensively for the Terps, it was another tremendous display of both individual and team defense. Senior All-American Ray Megill tied his career best with five ground balls, while junior All-America candidate Joe Cinosky tied his career high with three caused turnovers. Senior long pole Ryan Clarke showed why he s an All-America candidate as he tied his career high with four caused turnovers in addition to picking up three groundballs. Overall, Maryland s defense held the Knights without a goal for 24:59 and shut them out in the second quarter. Last season the Terps held opponents scoreless in 19 quarters and help the opposition without a goal for more than 20 minutes 11 times. Brian Phipps was solid in his college debut, making nine stops and orchestrating Maryland clear attempts with precision. On the afternoon the Terps were 13-of-16 (81.3%) on clear attempts. Game Notes: With today s 11-6 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Bellarmine. Maryland has won 14 straight season openers and is all-time to start the season. The win moves the Terps record to 66-4 all-time against first-time opponents. Max Ritz set his career high with three assists vs. the Knights. Ritz now has 13 multi-points games in his career. Drew Evans two-goal game is the first multi-goal game of his Terrapin career. Will Dalton tied his career-high with 12 face-off victories. BOX SCORE F Bellarmine (0-1) No. 6 Maryland (1-0) Scoring: Bellarmine- Bryan Brown 2-0=2, Ray Finnegan 1-1=2, Adam Gardner 1-0=1, John Kirk 1-0=1, Dylan MacDougal 1-0=1. Maryland- Michael Phipps 1-2=3, Max Ritx 0-3=3, Drew Evans 2-0=2, Brian Farrell 2-0=2, Dan Groot 1-1=2, Jeff Reynolds 0-2=2, Thomas Alford 1-0=1, Will Dalton 1-0=1, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Travis Holmes 1-0=1, Jeremy Sieverts 1-0=1. Goalies: Bellarmine- J.C. Hutchins (60:00, 11 GA, 14 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 6 GA, 9 saves). Team Stats: Bellarmine Maryland Shots = =45 Saves = =9 Face-Offs 9/21 12/21 Groundballs = =40 Clears 11/14 13/16 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 9 12 Extra-Man Opp. 1/6 3/8 Penalties 8/5:00 6/5:00 Attendance: 456

17 GAME 2 VERMONT NO. 5 MARYLAND FEBRUARY 20, 2007 FIELD HOCKEY & LACROSSE COMPLEX COLLEGE PARK, Md. - A career-day by senior attackman Michael Phipps highlighted the fifth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team s 16-7 victory over Vermont Tuesday afternoon at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. Phipps set career highs with eight points on four goals, including the game-winner, and four assists. The Annapolis, Md., native scored a goal in each quarter and became the first player since Scott Hochstadt in 1998 to post a four-goal, four-assist game. But, Phipps wasn t the only standout performer on the afternoon for the Terps as nine other Maryland players scored goals as well. Each of the other five Terrapin offensive starters had at least one goal. Junior attackman Max Ritz scored a goal and added two assists, all in Maryland s eight-goal fourth quarter. Sophomore Danny Gallagher, the Terps third attackman, scored his lone goal in the fourth quarter as well. The starting midfielder unit was also stellar, combining for 10 points on five goals and five assists. Sophomore midfielder Dan Groot set career bests with five points on his first-career hat trick and two assists. Junior middie Drew Evans also set his career high with four points on a goal and a personal-best three assists. Senior midfielder Chris Feifs made his season debut after missing the 2007 opener due to illness and scored his first career man-up goal. The second midfield line also got into the scoring act with four goals and assist. Senior Thomas Alford tied his career high with two goals, while sophomore Jeremy Sieverts turned in his first multi-point game as a Terp with a goal and an assist. Rounding out the trio is senior Travis Holmes, who scored a goal on his lone shot of the afternoon. The catalyst for the Terps proved to be Will Dalton s dominance at the face-off stripe and some outstanding play by Maryland s trio of long poles - seniors Ryan Clarke and Sean Sullivan, and freshman Brian Farrell. Dalton won 18-of-22 face-offs and picked up a career best eight groundballs. The junior from Queenstown, Md., started the game by winning the first eight face-offs. Clarke, Sullivan and Farrell also turned in big performances for Maryland. Clarke, an All-America candidate, picked up three groundballs and caused a turnover. Sullivan set his career high with five groundballs and also caused a turnover. Farrell set personal bests with four groundballs and two caused turnovers and figured into the scoring for the second-straight game by picking up his first career assist on Phipps man-down goal in the third quarter. Maryland s final goal of the contest was also a career-first. Sophomore Nick Ward, who made the transition from the midfield to attack in the off-season, scored his first-collegiate goal with 41 seconds remaining in the game. Defensively, the Terps were led by goalie Brian Phipps. The freshman, in just his second college game, made 14 saves, picked up five groundballs and caused a pair of Catamount turnovers. Junior All-America candidate Joe Cinosky caused two Vermont turnovers, while freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes picked up a pair of groundballs. Overall, Maryland s defense held the Catamounts without a goal for 26:00 and shut them out in the third quarter. That marks the second time in two games that the Terrapin defense has held an opponent scoreless for more than 20 minutes and shut them out in a quarter. Last season the Terps held opponents scoreless in 19 quarters and help the opposition without a goal for more than 20 minutes 11 times. The Catamounts were led by seniors Pete Hein and Dan Zwirko. Hein netted a hat trick, while Zwirko added a pair of goals. Maryland (2-0) returns to action this Saturday, February 24, when it hosts fourth-ranked Georgetown. Time and location for the game have not been finalized. Log on to umterps.com for event details. Game Notes: With today s 17-6 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Vermont. The win moves the Terps record to 67-4 all-time against first-time opponents. BOX SCORE F Vermont (0-1) No. 5 Maryland (2-0) Scoring: Vermont- Pete Hein 3-0=3, Dan Zwirko 2-0=2, Brandon Goodwyn 1-0=1, Andrew Pierson 1-0=1, Andrew Holden 0-1=1, Andrew Kelleher 0-1=1, Adam Kornuth 0-1=1, Sean Layton 0-1=1, Alex Young 0-1=1. Maryland- Michael Phipps 4-4=8, Dan Groot 3-2=5, Drew Evans 1-3=4, Max Ritx 1-2=3, Thomas Alford 2-0=2, Jeremy Sieverts 1-1=2, Chris Feifs 1-0=1, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Travis Holmes 1-0=1, Nick Ward 1-0=1, Brian Farrel 0-1=1. Goalies: Vermont- Daryl Swarts (59:06, 15 GA, 14 saves), Tommy Fuge (0:54, 1 GA, 2 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves). Team Stats: Vermont Maryland Shots = =44 Saves = =14 Face-Offs 5/24 19/24 Groundballs = =50 Clears 13/18 11/13 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 9 12 Extra-Man Opp. 0/4 6/5 Penalties 5/5:00 4/4:00 Attendance: 338 GAME 3 NO. 4 GEORGETOWN NO. 5 MARYLAND FEBRUARY 24, 2007 FIELD HOCKEY & LACROSSE COMPLEX COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The fifth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team erased a five-goal halftime deficit, but came up short in its 8-6 loss to fourth-ranked Georgetown in front of a sellout crowd at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex Saturday afternoon. The Hoyas jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first quarter before junior attackman Max Ritz got the Terps on the board with an unassisted goal at the 6:12 mark. Georgetown would build its lead to 6-1 going into halftime by scoring four unanswered goals, capped off by Andrew Brancaccio s third goal of the game at 4:16 of the second quarter. But Brancaccio s third and final goal of the game may have been the turning point for Maryland. Terps sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher was penalized for an illegal equipment violation and was assessed a 3:00 unreleasable penalty. Maryland s defense rose to the occasion, allowing just one goal in those three minutes to swing the momentum back to the Terps heading into the second half. That was the beginning of a Georgetown scoreless drought that lasted for 25:14, which allowed the Terrapin offense the space it needed to make a 5-0 run to tie the game at 6-6 with 13:14 left in the game. Once again it was Ritz that sparked the Maryland offense. The Wayne, Pa., native scored back-to-back goals just two minutes apart for his third career hat trick. Ritz figured in on the next Maryland score, assisting on senior Michael Phipps man-up goal to bring the Terps to within two goals at 6-4. Maryland closed out its third-quarter scoring barrage with a bang at the 4:06 mark with freshman long pole Brian Farrell s third goal of the season. Fellow freshman Bryn Holmes started the play by causing a turnover that was picked up by Farrell. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Farrell then raced the length of the field and beat Hoya goalie Miles Kass with a bouncing shot. The Terps closed the scoring gap completely with their second man-up goal of the game at the 13:04 mark. Senior midfielder Chris Feifs scored his second goal of the year off of another assist from Ritz. The Hoyas finally put an end to their scoreless stretch at the 9:02 mark of the fourth to take a 7-6 lead. Dan D Agnes scored the eventual game-winner, his second goal of the game, off of Andrew Baird s second assist on the afternoon. With Georgetown clinging to a 7-6 lead, the Terps appeared to tie the game again with 6:44 left in the fourth quarter. Junior midfielder Drew Evans dodged around a Hoya defender and beat Kass over his left shoulder, but officials ruled him to have stepped in the crease, nullifying the goal. Brendan Cannon picked up his lone goal of the game with 25 seconds remaining on an empty-net shot to cap the scoring at 8-6 and give the Hoyas their first-ever win over Maryland in seven tries. Defensively, the Terps were led by All-American Steve Whittenberg, who caused five Georgetown turnovers and picked up three groundballs. Senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke had another impressive game for the Terps, causing two turnovers and picking up five groundballs. Bryn Holmes, who started in the defensive midfield for the Terps in place of the injured Jeff Reynolds, caused three turnovers and picked up a groundball. Maryland s other starting defensive midfielder, Jimmy Borell, playing in his first game of the season after sitting out the Terps first two contests due to a hand injury, picked up four groundballs. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps made nine saves on the afternoon for Maryland. Game Notes: With today s 8-6 loss Maryland is now 6-1 all-time vs. Georgetown. With three goals and two assists Max Ritz now has three hat tricks, 10 multi-goal and 15 multi-point games in his career. The five-point game is also Ritz s fourth-straight game with multiple points and his third straight with at least three points. Sophomore Nick Ward picked up his first career assist on Ritz s third goal of the game. The Terrapin defense held the Hoyas without a goal for 25:14, which is the third-straight game this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Hoyas in the third quarter, giving the Terps its third shuout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F No. 4 Georgetown (1-0) No. 5 Maryland (2-1) Scoring: Georgetown- Andrew Brancaccio 3-0=3, Dan D'Agnes 2-1=3, Andrew Baird 1-2=3, Brendan Cannon 1-1=2, Cullen Molinari 0-2=2, Jake Samperton 1-0=1, Trevor Casey 0-1=1. Maryland- Max Ritx 3-2=5, Brian Farrel 1-0=1, Chris Feifs 1-0-1, Michael Phipps 1-0=1, Nick Ward 0-1=1. Goalies: Georgetown- Miles Kass (60:00, 6 GA, 12 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 8 GA, 9 saves). Team Stats: Georgetown Maryland Shots = =29 Saves = =9 Face-Offs 9/16 7/16 Groundballs = =35 Clears 13/18 10/14 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 9 20 Extra-Man Opp. 1/5 2/6 Penalties 6/5:00 5/6:00 Attendance: 1,521

18 GAME 4 NO. 2 DUKE NO. 6 MARYLAND MARCH 2, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The sixth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team lost 14-7 to No. 2 Duke Friday night in front of 5,283 fans at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Junior attackman Max Ritz scored two goals and added an assist to lead the Terps, but it was Blue Devil attackman Matt Danowski that stole the show with six goals and an assist. Danowski assisted Gibbs Fogarty s first of two goals just more than a minute into the game for a 1-0 Duke lead. Maryland answered right back off the ensuing face-off as junior Will Dalton scored his second goal of the season to knot the score at one apiece. But that was as close as the Terps would come to the Blue Devils on this night as Duke scored three unanswered goals to take a 4-1 lead. Ritz s first goal of the game cut the lead to a pair of goals heading into the second quarter, but the Blue Devils scored four of the next five goals for a five-goal halftime advantage. Maryland gained some momentum on freshman midfielder Adam Sear s first collegiate goal off an assist from Ritz. Duke s Nick O Hara answered back off the face-off for the Blue Devils less than a minute later to take a 9-4 lead. Terp senior Thomas Alford scored his fourth goal of the season at the 9:50 mark of the third quarter after scooping up a rebound off of Duke goalie Dan Loftus. That goal gut Duke s lead to four, but Danowski scored back-to-back goals less than three minutes apart to push Duke out to an 11-5 lead. After Fogarty scored his second of the game to end the third quarter, Maryland picked up man-up goals from Ritz and sophomore Dan Groot to cut the lead to five. Duke closed out the game with a pair of scores from Zack Greer, who also had three assists, and Ned Crotty. Maryland s defense was led by short-stick defensive midfielder Jimmy Borell, who tied his career high with five groundballs, and All-America candidates Ryan Clarke and Joe Cinsoky. Clarke caused three Blue Devil turnovers and picked up two groundballs, while Cinosky grabbed three groundballs and caused a pair of turnovers. Freshman Brian Phipps was solid in goal again for the Terps, turning in a career-best 13-save performance. Game Notes: With today s 14-7 loss Maryland is now all-time vs. Duke With two goals and an assist Max Ritz now has 11 multi-goal and 16 multi-point games in his career. The three-point game is also Ritz s fifth-straight game with multiple points and his fourth straight with at least three points. BOX SCORE F No. 2 Duke (2-0) No. 6 Maryland (2-2) Scoring: Duke- Matt Danowski 6-1=7, Zack Greer 1-3=4, Gibbs Fogarty 2-0=2, Brad Ross 1-1=2, Ned Crotty 1-0=1, Peter Lamade 1-0=1, Nick O'Hara 1-0=1, Sam Payton 1-0=1, Fred Krom 0-1=1, Steve Schoeffel 0-1=1. Maryland- Max Ritx 2-1=3, Thomas Alford 1-0=1, Will Dalton 1-0=1, Dan Groot 1-0=1, Adam Sear 1-0=1, Nick Ward 1-0=1, Drew Evans 0-1=1, Michael Phipps 0-1=1. Goalies: Duke- Dan Loftus (57:19, 7 GA, 14 saves), Rob Schroeder (2:41, 0 GA, 0 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 14 GA, 13 saves). Team Stats: Duke Maryland Shots = =32 Saves = =13 Face-Offs 12/23 11/23 Groundballs = =37 Clears 13/16 10/15 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 8 Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 3/6 Penalties 6/6:00 4/4:00 Attendance: 5,283 GAME 5 NO. 10 MARYLAND NO. 13 TOWSON MARCH 10, 2007 UNITAS STADIUM TOWSON, Md. - The tenth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team stifled a comeback effort by the No. 13 Towson Tigers to pull out an 8-7 win Saturday afternoon in front of 3,445 fans at Unitas Stadium. The Terps got off to a fast start in the first quarter with a pair of goals from junior All-America candidate Max Ritz. He scored his first goal on an assist form freshman midfielder Adam Sear, but the play began with a terrific effort by freshman long pole Brian Farrell. Farrell out-hustled his defender to the midfield line allowing Sear a clean run into the attack zone. That bit of breathing room allowed Sear the space to find Ritz on the right side of the crease, where he buried a shot over the left shoulder of Towson goalkeeper Matt Antol. Ritz gave Maryland a 2-0 lead with 4:03 left in the quarter with a goal from just about the same spot on the field. Sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts fought through three Tiger defenders to pick up a groundball and work his way to the front of the Towson goal. He lost the ball on a good check by a Tiger defender, but Ritz was there to scoop up the loose ball and lace a shot into the right side of the Towson goal. The second quarter got off to a slow start, but the Terps drew first blood once again, this time on Sear s second goal of the season. The play started with freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes fifth caused turnover of the game. He pushed the ball into the attack zone. Sear took the ball at the top of the zone, dodged around a defender and bounced a shot into the top left corner of the goal. Ritz scored his third of the game less than two minutes later on a give-and-go with junior midfielder Drew Evans to push Maryland out to a 4-0 lead. Towson managed to get on the board with just three seconds left in the second quarter when Adam Hagelin rolled around the back right side of the crease and found a cutting Nick Williams, who scored his second goal of the season. The Tigers refused to quit and showed at the third quarter faceoff that there were not going away. Matt Eckerl, who won 14-of-18 draws on the afternoon, won his seventh face-off and raced down the right wing of Maryland s defensive zone. He skipped a shot from about nine yards out that bounced into the lower left corner of the Terrapin goal to cut the Maryland lead to 4-2. Senior attackman Michael Phipps answered back for Maryland less than three minutes later with his first goal of the game. He scored his seventh of the season on a transition goal when sophomore Nick Ward found him with a perfect pass as Phipps was cut to the front of the Tiger goal. Towson got off to another quick start in the fourth quarter as Eric Boyle scored on a skip-shot into the lower left corner to pull the Tigers to within two goals at the 14:38 mark. Senior midfielder Thomas Alford gave Maryland a three-goal cushion with an unassisted goal at the 10:24 mark of the fourth. Alford dodged around a Tiger defender into the left alley and bounced a shot from 12 yards out for his fifth goal of the season. Evans scored his fourth of the season less than three minutes later on an assisted by Ritz. The Ithaca, N.Y. native drilled a shot into the left side of the goal from 15 yards out directly in front of the Tiger net. Towson answered right back less than a minute later on Boyle s second goal of the game off an assist by Bobby Griebe to once again cut the Maryland lead to three. The Terps lead was cut to two, 7-5, at the 4:42 mark of the fourth when Hagelin scored his first of the game off an assist from Jonathan Engelke. It looked like Towson was poised to trim the lead to one when Holmes was called for a slashing penalty at 4:28, but Maryland turned the tables and pushed the lead to three on a man-down goal by Farrell. The native of Towson, Md., took a pass from senior All-American Steve Whittenberg near midfield and raced the length of the field, bouncing a shot past Antol from seven yards out. Towson made a late push as Justin Schneider scored an unassisted goal at the 1:37 mark to trim the deficit to two at 8-6. An offside penalty with ten seconds to go gave Towson an extra-man opportunity and the Tigers took advantage as Schneider cashed in with his second-straight goal to pull Towson to within a goal of the Terps at 8-7. The Tigers had one last shot to tie the game when Eckerl won the ensuing face-off and fired a desperation shot from the left wing, but senior defensive midfielder Jimmy Borell made sure the shot never got to the Maryland net by jumping in front of it and blocking it with his body. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps turned in his finest performance of the season, stopping a career-best 16 shots and picking up four groundballs. Holmes also had a career-day for the Terps on defense, posting career highs with five caused turnovers and eight groundballs. Maryland s starting close defense of Whittenberg, Ray Megill and Joe Cinosky, along with long pole Ryan Clarke, turned in a fine performance, totaling seven groundballs and three caused turnovers while holding Towson s starting attack and first midfield to just one goal. Game Notes: With today s 3-2 win Maryland is 23-5 all-time vs. Towson and 13-0 all-time in games played at Towson. With three goals and an assist Max Ritz now has four hat tricks, 12 multi-goal and 17 multi-point games in his career. The three-point game is also Ritz s sixth-straight game with multiple points and his fifth straight with at least three points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to six games with his third-quarter goal. Nick Ward extended his point-scoring streak to four games with his assist of Michael Phipps goal in the third quarter. Brian Farrell s man-down goal, which proved to be the gamewinner, was Maryland s third man-down goal of the season. The Terrapin defense held the Tigers without a goal for 29:57, which is the fourth time this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Tigers in the first quarter, giving the Terps its fourth shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F No. 10 Maryland (3-2) No. 13 Towson (2-1) Scoring: Maryland- Max Ritx 3-1=4, Drew Evans 1-1=2, Adam Sear 1-1=2, Thomas Alford 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 1-0=1, Michael Phipps 1-0=1, Jeremy Sieverts 0-1=1, Nick Ward 0-1=1. Towson- Eric Boyle 2-0=2, Justin Schneider 2-0=2, Adam Hagelin 1-1=2, Matt Eckerl 1-0=1, Nick Williams 1-0=1, Randall Cooper 0-1=1, Jonathan Engelke 0-1=1, Bobby Griebe 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 16 saves). Towson- Matt Antol (59:52, 8 GA, 7 saves), Billy Sadtler (0:08, 0 GA, 0 saves)

19 Team Stats: Maryland Towson Shots = =44 Saves = =16 Face-Offs 4/18 14/18 Groundballs = =39 Clears 25/29 20/21 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 9 7 Extra-Man Opp. 0/1 1/7 Penalties 7/5:30 1/1:00 Attendance: 3,445 GAME 6 LAFAYETTE NO. 10 MARYLAND MARCH 13, 2007 LUDWIG FIELD COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior attackman Michael Phipps scored four goals and added a pair of assists to lead the 10thranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team to a 13-4 win over Lafayette Tuesday afternoon at Ludwig Field. Maryland (4-2) took a quick lead with junior All-America candidate Max Ritz giving the Terps a 1-0 lead less than 30 seconds into the contest on an unassisted goal. The Leopards were not going to let the game get away from them early though. Lafayette attackman Matt Mersky scored two goals and assisted on another over the next 14 minutes to give the Leopards a 3-1 lead at the end of the first quarter. But that was the last time Lafayette was in the game as the Terps ripped off the next nine goals to take a 10-4 lead and put the game safely out of reach. Phipps kicked off the run with his first two goals of the game. Those were followed by a pair of transition goals by senior defensive midfielder Jimmy Borell, who scored set a career-best with his two-goal game. Sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher, who picked up his first assist of the season on Phipps first goal, scored three of the next four Maryland goals for his first career hat trick. Michael Phipps picked up assists on Gallagher s first two goals, which were sandwiched around his third goal of the game. That goal came off of a tremendous defensive play by two-time All-American Steve Whittenberg. The senior defender caused a Lafayette turnover, scooped up the groundball and fired a perfect pass to a streaking Brian Farrell, who carried the ball into the Terp zone and found Phipps on the right side of the crease where he beat Leopard goalie Jeff Canfield to the lower left corner. After Gallagher scored two more transition goals, Phipps capped off the 9-0 run with his fourth goal of the game off an assist from Ritz. That play started all the way back in the Maryland defensive zone with Terp goalie Brian Phipps, who heaved a pass down the field to avoid a turnover. Ritz went up between a pair of Leopard defenders and came down with the ball and found an open Michael Phipps for the easy score. Lafayette snapped a 21:01 scoreless stretch with its final goal of the game by Trevor Orlando at the 9:21 mark of the third quarter. The Terps finished the scoring with goals from a trio of sophomores in the third quarter. Attackman Nick Ward scored his third goal of the season off the first career assist by freshman Fran Gormley. Scott Tompkins, who missed the first four games of the season due to injury, scored his first of the season off an assist from freshman midfielder Adam Sear. Maryland s final goal came on its first extra-man opportunity of the game. Lafayette s Alex Heller was called for slashing at the 3:39 mark and it took the Terps just 17 seconds to cash in with a goal. Sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts scored his first man-up goal of the season on quick shot off of a sharp pass from fellow sophomore middie Dan Groot. The Terps got tremendous defensive effort from everyone on the roster. Maryland picked up a season-best 51 groundballs and caused 24 turnovers, one shy of a season high. Whittenberg and fellow All-American Ray Megill totaled five groundballs and five caused turnovers. Junior defender Ryne Adolph had his finest day as a Terp, picking up a career-high three groundballs and causing a turnover while playing three different defensive positions. Maryland s trio of long poles, senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke, senior Sean Sullivan and Farrell, combined for seven groundballs and four caused turnovers. Other defensive standouts included freshman short-stick Bryn Holmes, who had three groundballs and a caused turnover, and sophomore defender Mike Griswold, who caused a career-high two turnovers. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps was solid once again for the Terps. The Annapolis, Md., native made 14 saves, including stopping all eight Lafayette shots in the decisive second quarter, picked up four groundballs and caused a turnover. The game also saw the collegiate debut of Nick Kellinger in goal. The former Maryland club team goalie, who was added to the roster after injuries depleted the goalie corps, played the final 5:14 of the game and made a save on the only shot on goal during that time. Game Notes: With today s 13-4 win Maryland is 2-0 all-time vs. Lafayette. With a goal and two assists Max Ritz now has 18 multi-point games in his career. The three-point game is also Ritz s seventh-straight game with multiple points and his sixth straight with at least three points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to seven games with his six-point effort. Phipps four goals and two assists give him two hat tricks, seven multi-goal, seven multi-assist and 16 multi-point games in his career. Nick Ward extended his point-scoring streak to five games with his goal in the third quarter. Danny Gallagher set career highs with his first hat trick and a four-point game. The Terrapin defense held Lafayette without a goal for 21:01 spanning the second and third quarters and for 24:21 from the third quarter to the end of the game. That makes six times this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Leopards in the second and fourth quarters, giving the Terps their fifth and sixth shutout quarters of the season. BOX SCORE F Lafayette (1-4) No. 10 Maryland (4-2) Scoring: Lafayette- Matt Mersky 2-1=3, John Galassi 1-0=1, Trevor Ortolano 1-0=1, Sean Burek 0-1=1. Maryland- Michael Phipps 4-2=6, Danny Gallagher 3-1=4, Max Ritx 1-2=3, Jimmy Borell 2-0=2, Jeremy Sieverts 1-0=1, Scott Tompkins 1-0=1, Nick Ward 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Fran Gormley 0-1=1, Dan Groot 0-1=1, Adam Sear 0-1=1. Goalies: Lafayette- Jeff Canfield (54:46, 13 GA, 12 saves), Vinny DePasquale (5:14, 0 GA, 2 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (54:46, 4 GA, 14 saves), Nick Kellinger (5:14, 0 GA, 1 save). Team Stats: Lafayette Maryland Shots = =43 Saves = =15 Face-Offs 11/21 10/21 Groundballs = =52 Clears 13/20 20/22 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 18 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 1/2 Penalties 2/2:00 3/1:30 Attendance: 535 GAME 7 NO. 19 UMBC NO. 10 MARYLAND MARCH 17, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Jeremy Sieverts scored his first hat trick as a Terrapin to lead the 10th-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team to an 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC Saturday afternoon at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Sieverts, a sophomore who transferred in from Butler when the Bulldogs dropped their men s lacrosse program in January, scored the game s first two goals to give the Terps a 2-0 lead. The first goal was unassisted as Sieverts beat Retriever goalie Jeremy Blevins on the short side with a spinning shot from the right side of the crease. His second score came at the 5:35 mark when he took a pass from freshman Adam Sear 12 yards out directly in front of the UMBC goal. Sieverts then drilled the shot into the top left corner of the net. Midfielder Alex Hopmann got the Retrievers on the board with two minutes left in the first with a 13-yard blast off an assist from Terry Kimener. Kimener then tied the game early in the second quarter with his first of three goals on the day. Hopmann fired a shot wide of the Terps goal, but Drew Westervelt was in the right place at the right time and picked up the groundball and quickly flipped a pass to a wide open Kimener, who was all alone on the right side of the crease for an easy score. But that would be the last time the Retrievers were in the game as Maryland would rip off a 4-0 run over the next 10:57 to take control of the contest. Sophomore Danny Gallagher got the run started with an unassisted goal, his sixth of the season, at the 11:55 mark of the second quarter. Sieverts tacked on his third of the game, off another assist from Sear, less than a minute later on a 10-yard shot. Maryland s defense turned into offense to build the lead to three, 5-2, at the 9:19 mark. Junior Zach Hinton, who played both short-stick and long pole defensive midfield positions in the game, caused a Retriever turnover to begin the play. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps picked up the groundball and flipped a perfect outlet pass to All-America defender Ray Megill, who raced down the center of the field and bounced a shot past Blevins for his first career score. But the play almost didn t get to that point. As Megill approached midfield, senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke realized Megill would have been offsides and hustled back beyond the midfielder stripe, keeping Megill onside and letting the play continue for the goal. The run concluded with Maryland s first extra-man opportunity of the day. UMBC s Dan Caramack was called for pushing at 6:24 and it only took the Terps 12 seconds to capitalize. Junior All-America candidate Max Ritz scored his first of two goals on the afternoon off an assist from sophomore midfielder Dan Groot to push the Maryland lead to 6-2. UMBC cut the lead to three on Hopmann s second goal of the game, but Maryland responded with senior midfielder Chris Feifs taking a pass from Ritz and cashing in on another extra-man opportunity for a 7-3 Terp lead at the half. After the break, Maryland went on another 4-0 run in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Feifs tied his career high with his second goal of the game off at the 11:09 mark. He drilled an open shot from the left alley off a perfect skip pass from the right side of the field from Groot. UMBC looked to have a sure-fire goal at the 7:25 mark of the third quarter when a Maryland turnover gave Kimener a one-on-one with Brian Phipps. Kimener put a double-move on Phipps, faking a quick, low shot before shooting high. But Phipps stayed with the play the whole way and made a spectacular save, preserving the 8-3 lead. Maryland picked up its first penalty of the game during the ensuing fight for the groundball, giving the Retrievers a man-up advantage. But the advantage proved to be the Terps when Phipps made another tough save and starting the Maryland transition attack with another perfect outlet to Megill.

20 Megill pushed the ball into the UMBC zone and this time the Retrievers collapsed to the ball to cut off his path to the goal. But he was able to slip a pass past the oncoming defenders to a wide open Ritz in front of the UMBC goal, where he beat Blevins for a man-down goal and a 9-3 lead. Michael Phipps finished the scoring for the Terps with a pair of goals as the quarter wound down. He scored an unassisted goal of the season at the 2:26 mark when he beat his defender around the back side of the Retriever goal and beat Blevins low on the short-side. Phipps scored again to the lower left off the first-career assist of freshman Casey Creaney with just two seconds remaining in the quarter to give Maryland a commanding 11-3 lead. The Retrievers refused to pack it in and scored four unanswered goals in the final quarter to make the final score Maryland s defense was solid once again, led by its close defense of All-American Steve Whittenberg, Megill and All-America candidate Joe Cinosky. That trio held UMBC s trio of attackmen, Westervelt, Andy Gallagher and Cayle Ratcliffe, to just two goals in the game. They had been averaging more than six goals per game in the Retrievers first five games this season. The Terps freshmen defenders also had an impressive afternoon. Brian Phipps finished the game with 13 saves, his fourth-straight game with at least 13 stops, and four groundballs. Bryn Holmes played his usual physical game and ended up with three cause turnovers and a pair of groundballs. Brian Farrell did not get into the scoring column, but did draw plenty of attention when he drifted into the offensive zone, but did pick up three groundballs. Game Notes: With today s 11-7 win Maryland is 24-4 all-time vs. UMBC and 11-3 all-time in College Park. With two goals and an assist Max Ritz now has 13 multi-goal and 19 multi-point games in his career. The three-point game is also Ritz s eighth-straight game with multiple points and his seventh-straight with at least three points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to eight games with his two-goal effort. Phipps two goals gives him eight multi-goal and 17 multi-point games in his career. Jeremy Sieverts hat trick was his first as a Terrapin and third overall for his career. Adam Sear extended his point-scoring streak to four games with a pair of assists. Maryland s D also shutout the Retrievers in the third quarter, giving the Terps their seventh shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F No. 19 UMBC (3-3) No. 10 Maryland (5-2) Scoring: UMBC- Terry Kimener 3-1=4, Drew Westervelt 1-2=3, Alex Hopmann 2-0=2, Andy Gallagher 0-2=2, Kyle Wimer 0-2=2, Cayle Ratcliffe 1-0=1. Maryland- Jeremy Sieverts 3-0=3, Max Ritz 2-1=3, Chris Feifs 2-0=2, Michael Phipps 2-0=2, Ray Megill 1-1=2, Dan Groot 0-2=2, Adam Sear 0-2=2, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Casey Creaney 0-1=1. Goalies: UMBC- Jeremy Blevins (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 13 saves). Team Stats: UMBC Maryland Shots = =29 Saves = =13 Face-Offs 12/20 8/20 Groundballs = =28 Clears 9/10 11/13 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 4 11 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 2/4 Penalties 4/3:30 3/3:00 Attendance: 1,023 GAME 8 MOUNT ST. MARY'S NO. 9 MARYLAND MARCH 20, 2007 LUDWIG FIELD COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The ninth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team scored early and often en route to an 18-3 drubbing of Mount St. Mary s Tuesday afternoon at Ludwig Field. Senior attackman Michael Phipps got the ball rolling for the Terps with his first of three goals at the 11:52 mark. The Mount looked to make a game of it a couple of minutes later when Joe Bello converted on an extra-man opportunity off an assist from Ben Mundorff. But that was as close as the Mount would get. Maryland rattled off six goals before Bello would pick up the Mount s second goal. Phipps picked up assists on the Terps next two goals from midfielders Drew Evans and Adam Sear. Evans scored another unassisted goal to give Maryland a 4-1 lead. Jon Beard scored his first of the season off an assist from freshman midfielder Casey Creaney to close the first quarter. Senior midfielder Chris Feifs took a sharp skip pass from sophomore line-mate Dan Groot in the right alley and buried a bounce-shot from nine yards out to open the second quarter scoring. Groot found the net himself next for the Terps, beating Mountaineer goalie Joe Zolezzi, who finished with 12 of the Mount s 22 saves, with a runner down the left alley. Bello gave the Mount their second score of the day at the 9:28 mark. But Maryland would go on a 10-0 run following that goal, during which the Terps held the Mount scoreless for 37:29. Sear scored his second of the game to kick off the scoring run off Phipps third assist. Sophomore defensive midfielder Spencer McAllister created the next Terp score as he caused the turnover, picked up the groundball, pushed the ball up the field and flipped a quick shot past Zolezzi for his first career goal. That finished the first half scoring with the Terps taking a 9-2 lead into halftime. Maryland came out quickly in the third quarter with Phipps finishing off a seven-point game with a pair of goals and an assist in the first five minutes of the period. Great ball movement set up Phipps second goal of the game. Groot sent a sharp pass to junior All-America candidate Max Ritz behind the cage, who quickly found an open Phipps of the right side with a picture-perfect pass that allowed Phipps to easily beat Mount back-up goalie Chris Channing with a low shot. Phipps was on the giving end of the next goal, sending a nifty pass from behind the cage to sophomore Danny Gallagher, who lost his defender with a well-timed cut to the front of the crease. Ritz and Phipps hooked up one more time on the Terps next score and once again sharp passing led to an easy goal. This time it was Sear starting the play, sending a quick pass to Ritz behind Mount St. Mary s goal. Ritz then laced a pin-point pass to Phipps who was darting down the right alley. Phipps buried the shot for his third goal of the game to make the score 12-2 for the Terps. Four of Maryland s final six goals were career firsts. Freshman Fran Gormley kept up the scoring barrage with his first career goal at the 5:38 mark of the third quarter. The 5-foot-7 attackman used a spin dodge on the left side of the crease to separate from his defender enough to get off a tough shot into the top right corner of the Mount goal. Junior face-off man Will Dalton scored an unassisted goal off the fourth-quarter face-off to bring the Terrapin lead to After that a pair of defenders got some time on the offensive end and broke into the scoring column for the Terps. Sophomore Chris Rhine, who has played long pole and short-stick defensive midfielder this season, scored his first of two goals off an assist from sophomore attackman Scott Tompkins. In between Rhines two goals, junior defender Zach Hinton, who is a close defender that has also played long pole and short-stick this year, scored his first collegiate goal off an assist from Beard. After the Mount got back into the scoring with an extra-man goal by Dave Orban, the Terps closed out the scoring with Tompkins feeding Creaney for his first career goal. Maryland s defense turned in a dominating effort. Fourteen Terps combined to force 19 Mountaineer turnovers. Leading the way were senior All-American Ray Megill, juniors Ryne Adolph and Jacob Baxter, McAllister and Tompkins with two caused turnovers apiece. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps was only called on to make two saves in the contest in just more than 35 minutes of action. Phipps was replaced in the third quarter by senior All-American Harry Alford, who made his first appearance of the season. Alford missed the first seven games of the season after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery. He looked sharp in 14 minutes of action, stopping two shots and not allowing a goal. Junior Nick Kellinger played the final 10:20 of the game, making one stop and allowing just one extra-man goal. Maryland was also solid at the X with five Terps combining to win 18-of-24 face-offs. Dalton led the charge winning 10-of-14. Thomas Alford, who also picked up an assist on Rhine s second goal, and Creaney each won 3-of-4. Freshman Bryn Holmes and graduate student Paul Andrews each won their only draw. Game Notes: With today s 18-3 win Maryland is 7-0 all-time vs. Mount St. Mary s. With two assists Max Ritz now has 20 multi-point games in his career. The two-point game is also Ritz s ninth-straight game with multiple points, but snaps his seventh-game streak with at least three points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to nine games with his seven-point effort. Phipps three goals and four assists give him three hat tricks, eight multi-goal, 17 multi-point and eight multi-assist games in his career. Adam Sear extended his point-scoring streak to five games with a pair of goals. Chris Rhine (2), Zach Hinton, Fran Gormley, Casey Creaney and Spencer McAllister each scored their first career goals. The Terrapin defense held the Mount without a goal for 37:29 spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. That makes seven times this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Mount in the third quarter, giving the Terps their eighth shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F Mount St. Mary's (0-4) No. 9 Maryland (6-2) Scoring: MSM- Joe Bello 2-0=2, Dave Orban 1-0=1, Joe Derwent 0-1=1, Ben Mundorff 0-1=1. Maryland- Michael Phipps 3-4=7, Drew Evans 2-0=2, Chris Rhine 2-0=2, Adam Sear 2-0=2, Jon Beard 1-1=2, Casey Creaney 1-1=2, Dan Groot 1-1=2, Max Ritz 0-2=2, Scott Tompkins 0-2=2, Willl Dalton 1-0=1, Chris Feifs 1-0=1, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Fran Gormley 1-0=1, Zach Hinton 1-0=1, Spencer McAllister 1-0=1, Thomas Alford 0-1=1. Goalies: MSM- Joe Zolezzi (30:00, 9 GA, 12 saves), Chris Channing (24:40, 6 GA, 8 saves), Allen Frere (5:20, 3 GA, 2 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (35:17, 2 GA, 2 saves), Harry Alford (14:23, 0 GA, 2 saves), Nick Kellinger (10:20, 1 GA, 1 save). Team Stats: Mount St. Mary's Maryland Shots = =64 Saves = =5 Face-Offs 6/24 18/24 Groundballs = =57 Clears 12/19 16/19 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 5 19 Extra-Man Opp. 2/2 1/2 Penalties 2/2:00 2/2:00 Attendance: 299

21 GAME 9 NO. 11 NORTH CAROLINA NO. 9 MARYLAND MARCH 24, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Led by sophomore Dan Groot s second career hat trick, the first two midfields for the ninth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team combined to score nine goals in the Terps 14-8 victory over No. 11 North Carolina Saturday afternoon at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. The victory boosted Maryland to a 7-2 overall record and 1-1 in the ACC. Carolina fell to 6-3 on the year and 0-2 in conference play. The Terps came out firing in the first quarter with sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts drawing first blood at the 11:51 mark with a running shot sweeping through the right alley. Senior attackman Michael Phipps built the lead to 2-0 just 40 seconds later. Freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes caused one of his two turnovers on the day to start the play, dislodging the ball from the Tar Heels Nick Tintle. Sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher ended up with the groundball and found Phipps along the right side of the crease where he dodged around a defender and scored his 17th goal of the season. Carolina got on the board and cut the Terrapin lead to 2-1 with a man-up goal from Tintle at the 9:41 mark. But that was the closest the Tar Heels would get to the lead as Maryland scored the game s next six goals to take a commanding 8-1 lead. Groot started the scoring spree off with a running shot from the left alley to the top corner on Carolina goalie Grant Zimmerman s short side. The Terps transition game was in full effect on their next goal. Freshman goalie Brian Phipps cleanly picked a skip shot by Ryan Walterhoefer and threw a perfect outlet pass to his brother Michael over the midfield stripe.michael Phipps then raced into the attack zone and dodged around a pair of Tar Heel defenders to score his second goal of the game. Junior All-America candidate Max Ritz set-up the next Maryland goal with a strong skip pass from behind the net to senior midfielder Chris Feifs, who buried a bounce shot from 10 yards out in the left alley. The first quarter came to a close with a bang for the Terps when Adam Sear continued his scoring streak with his only goal of the game with just five seconds remaining. The freshman midfielder beat Zimmerman with a hard underhanded shot from the right alley from eight yards away. The momentum from the first quarter didn t carry over for the Terps and both teams struggled to gain the advantage. Maryland finally broke through with an unassisted goal by senior midfielder Thomas Alford, beat his defender in the right alley and connected with a bounce shot at the 2:48 mark to give Maryland a 7-1 lead. Hustle earned Maryland an 8-1 lead a minute and a half later. Senior co-captain Jimmy Borell helped clear the ball into the Terrapin offensive zone following Brian Phipps eighth save of the game, and beat a Carolina offensive midfielder back to the midfield stripe during a substitution by a wide enough margin to allow junior midfielder Drew Evans a free run into the play. Feifs recognized the advantage and fed the ball to Evans on the right wing where he laced a shot past Zimmerman for his seventh goal of the season. Carolina broke a 24-minute scoreless streak with a pair of goals in the final 13 seconds of the second quarter. Ben Hunt scored an unassisted goal with 13 seconds left. Tintle picked up the groundball on the ensuing face-off and sent a quick pass to Ben Hunt, who scored with just three ticks left on the clock. The Tar Heels continued to put pressure on the Terps midway through the third quarter by cashing in with a transition goal by Rob Driscoll at the 8:38 mark. Zimmerman started the play by making a tremendous one-on-one save on Michael Phipps. Groot stopped Carolina s three-goal run with his second goal of the game on the exact same play that his first goal came on. The Tar Heels caught a lucky break and cut the Maryland lead to 9-5 to close the third quarter. The Terrapin defense looked to have forced Michael Burns to turn the ball over, but the ball skipped into the right alley where Hunt picked it up and got off a quick shot for his second score of the game. Momentum seemed to be with the Tar Heels entering the fourth quarter, but Maryland took it back with a four-goal scoring binge over 5:20 to take a 13-5 lead. Alford got the ball rolling with his second of the game on a huge, top corner shot from 17 yards out. It was like déjà vu all over again on Maryland s next score as Groot buried another runner from the left alley at the 10:50 mark. Sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher picked up the next Terrapin score 49 seconds later. Senior Jon Beard picked up the assist on the play, feeding the ball to Gallagher in front of the crease, where he flipped a low shot past Zimmerman from eight yards out. Ritz capped the scoring streak for the Terps with another score from the left alley at the 6:51 mark. The score came during a five-onfive situation with both teams down a man due to penalties. Carolina cut the lead to 13-8 with goals from Gavin Petracca, Ryan Walterhoefer and Driscoll, but it was too little, too late. Borell would tack on another unassisted goal from the left alley to finish the scoring at Freshman goalie Brian Phipps had another stellar game for the Terps, stopping 15 Tar Heel shots. Maryland s trio of close defensemen, Steve Whittenberg, Ray Megill and Joe Cinosky, held the high-powered Carolina starting attack to just a pair of goals and one assist. Coming into today s game the Tar Heels starting attackmen had been averaging five goals and three assists per game. Defensive midfielder Paul Andrews, a graduate student, had the finest game of his career, picking up three groundballs and causing two Carolina turnovers. Megill and Holmes also caused a pair of turnovers apiece, while Whittenberg had four groundballs. Game Notes: With today s 14-8 win Maryland is all-time vs. North Carolina. With a goal and an assist Max Ritz now has 21 multi-point games in his career. The two-point game is also Ritz s tenth-straight game with multiple points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 10 games with his two-goal effort. Phipps two goals give him nine multi-goal and 18 multi-point games in his career. Adam Sear extended his point-scoring streak to six games with his second quarter goal. Thomas Alford tied his career high with two goals, marking the third time he s scored twice in a game. Chris Feifs assist on Drew Evans goal in the second quarter was his first assist since March 23, 2004 against Butler. The Terrapin defense held the Tar Heels without a goal for 24:28 spanning the first and second quarters. That makes eight times this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. BOX SCORE F No. 11 North Carolina (6-3) No. 9 Maryland (7-2) Scoring: UNC- Rob Driscoll 2-0=2, Ben Hunt 2-0=2, Gavin Petracca 1-1=2, Nick Tintle 1-1=2, Bart Wagner 1-0=1, Ryan Walterhoefer 1-0=1. Maryland- Dan Groot 3-0=3, Thomas Alford 2-0=2, Michael Phipps 2-0=2, Chris Feifs 1-1=2, Max Ritz 1-1=2, Jeremy Sieverts 1-1=2, Jimmy Borell 1-0=1, Drew Evans 1-0=1, Danny Gallagher 1-0=1, Adam Sear 1-0=1, Jon Beard 0-1=1. Goalies: UNC- Grant Zimmerman (60:00, 14 GA, 8 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (56:14, 7 GA, 15 saves), Harry Alford (3:46, 1 GA, 1 save). Team Stats: UNC Maryland Shots = =35 Saves = =16 Face-Offs 17/24 7/24 Groundballs = =34 Clears 13/17 15/17 Turnovers Caused Turnovers Extra-Man Opp. 2/7 0/0 Penalties 2/1:00 7/5:00 Attendance: 2,214 GAME 10 NO. 8 MARYLAND NO. 2 VIRGINIA MARCH 31, 2007 KLÖCKNER STADIUM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Three unanswered goals during a 5-2 third quarter propelled the second-ranked Virginia Cavaliers to a 12-8 win over the No. 8 University of Maryland men s lacrosse team at Klöckner Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Terps drew first blood just two minutes into the game on freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes first career goal off an assist from Michael Phipps. But the play started on the other end of the field when senior All-American Ray Megill caused a turnover sending the ball the other way. Senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke cleared the ball for Maryland and passed to Phipps behind the Cavalier goal. Holmes was streaking down the right alley when Phipps sent a skip pass to him and he buried the shot from 10 yards out. Virginia came right back to claim the lead with goals from Ben Rubeor and Brian Carroll at the 11:37 and 11:10 marks, respectively. Junior All-American candidate Max Ritz tied the game at two goals apiece with his 14th score of the season two minutes later. Freshman midfielder Adam Sear took a long shot from the right wing, but it went left of the goal. Ritz was there for to pick up the groundball and dove across the front of the crease from the back left side to beat Cavalier goalie Kip Turner. The Terps claimed a 3-2 lead a minute later when junior midfielder Drew Evans beat Virginia s Will Barrow with multiple roll dodges behind the Cavalier net and slipped a low shot past Turner. But that lead was short-lived as Rubeor scored less than a minute later to tie the game at 3-3 and then scored his third of the game with 2:26 remaining to give Virginia a 4-3 lead heading into the second quarter. The Terps tied the game early in the second period on a Dan Groot goal at 11:49. The sophomore midfielder knotted the game at four goals apiece by burying a runner from the right alley. The `Hoos went back ahead five minutes later as Rubeor converted on an extra-man opportunity off of an assist from Garrett Billings. The lead was pushed to a pair of goals on a Dan Glading unassisted score at 5:12 and the 6-4 lead would hold through the first half of play. Virginia came out in the second half and scored three unanswered goals to push its advantage to 9-4. Groot stopped the run for the Tersp with his second goal of the game at the 7:41 mark, lacing a shot past Turner from the right wing off a crisp skip pass from senior midfielder Chris Feifs. Following another Glading goal that made the score 10-5, Maryland scored two minutes later on Ritz s second score of the game. Phipps picked up the assist on the play, but the scoring opportunity was really created by sophomore attackman Danny Gallagher, who fought two Cavalier defenders to pick up a groundball off of a Cavalier turnover. Billings got the goal right back for Virginia with a transition goal after a big save by Turner, who finished the game with 11 saves. Virginia continued its 6-2 scoring run in the fourth quarter on a goal by Ryan Kelly at the 8:35 mark, giving the Cavaliers a 12-6 lead. Maryland capped off the scoring with a pair of late goals to make the final score Michael Phipps scored his second of the game and Ritz added his third to finish the scoring.

22 Freshman goalie Brian Phipps finished the game with eight saves before being relieved by senior All-American Harry Alford with nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Holmes also had an outstanding game defensively, picking up four groundballs, and at the face-off stripe, winning 7-of-9 attempts. Megill and grad student Paul Andrews were also defensive standouts. Megill finished with four groundballs and a caused turnover, while Andrews had three groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today s 12-8 loss Maryland is all-time vs. Virginia. With three goals Max Ritz now has five hat tricks, 14 multi-goal and 22 multi-point games in his career. The two-point game is also Ritz s 11th-straight game with multiple points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 11 games with his three-point effort. Adam Sear s six-game point scoring streak was snapped. BOX SCORE F No. 8 Maryland (7-3) No. 2 Virginia (8-1) Scoring: Maryland- Max Ritx 3-0=3, Michael Phipps 1-2=3, Dan Groot 2-0=2, Drew Evans 1-0=1, Bryn Holmes 1-0=1, Chris Feifs 0-1=1. Virginia- Ben Rubeor 5-1=6, Garrett Billings 2-3=5, Danny Gladding 2-0=2, Jack Riley 1-1=2, Brian Carroll 1-0=1, Ryan Kelly 1-0=1, Ricky Smith 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (50:10, 11 GA, 8 saves), Harry Alford (9:10, 1 GA, 2 saves). Virginia- Kip Turner (56:36, 6 GA, 11 saves), Bud Petit (3:24, 2 GA, 1 save). Team Stats: Maryland Virginia Shots = =36 Saves = =12 Face-Offs 14/24 10/24 Groundballs = =46 Clears 15/23 18/21 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 9 10 Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 1/3 Penalties 4/3:30 3/2:30 Attendance: 5,048 GAME 11 NO. 10 MARYLAND NO. 7 NAVY (2OT) APRIL 6, 2007 NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Sophomore midfielder Dan Groot scored the game-winning goal at the 3:18 mark of the second overtime to give the 10th-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team an 8-7 win over No. 7 Navy in front of a crowd of 14,625 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Friday night. The game was sent into overtime by a miraculous goal by midfielder Drew Evans. The junior from Ithaca, N.Y., scored his only goal of the game with seven seconds remaining in regulation, lacing a low-to-high shot from 16 yards out over the right shoulder of Navy goalie Colin Finnegan. All-America defender Ray Megill turned in a career-defining performance and provided the spark that turned the tide for the Terps. The Midshipmen had just ripped off three-straight goals to take a 6-4 lead midway through the fourth quarter. Navy had won 10-of-13 face-offs at that point and had momentum building. Enter Megill, who trotted out to the X to take his first-ever college face-off against Mikelis Visgauss, who only lost one draw in seven attempts. That lone loss became Megill s first win. The senior from Clark, N.J., picked up the groundball, raced down the middle of the field and buried a shot from eight yards out to pull the Terps to within a goal. Navy s Tommy Wallin scored less than three minutes later on a wild falling-down shot to push the lead back to two, but that s just when the game got interesting for Maryland. Megill won the ensuing face-off to give the Terps possession and they cashed in less than a minute later. Senior All-America candidate Michael Phipps, who also scored a goal, fired a skip pass to sophomore midfielder Jeremy Sieverts, who was cutting in front of the Navy goal. Sieverts one-timed a shot past Finnegan for his second goal of the game to cut the Midshipman lead to 7-6. That s the way the game would stay until the final minute of regulation. Maryland looked to have tied the game when Evans had a clean look at the goal on the doorstep, but Finnegan was there to make the save and preserve the one-goal lead. The Mids tried to run out the clock, but the Terps would get one more crack at it thanks to senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke, who caused his third turnover of the game with 56 seconds left. Two-time All-American Steve Whittenberg came up with the big groundball and cleared the ball into the Maryland offensive zone. That set the stage for Evans heroics. With time running out, Evans drove high and used multiple roll dodges to separate from his defender. That gave him just enough space to get off the game-tying shot. The first overtime was a physical struggle with Maryland goalie Brian Phipps making two of his 13 saves and Finnegan coming up with another key save. Navy never got possession in the second overtime thanks to freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes, who beat Navy s face-off specialist William Wallace. Senior short stick Jimmy Borell grabbed the loose ball and raced into the attack zone. Junior All- America candidate Max Ritz, who scored a goal and added an assist in the game, looked to end the game, but Finnegan was there to make the save. Sieverts came up with the groundball off of the save to keep possession for the Terps. That set the stage for Groot, who dodged past his defender through the left alley and was able to beat Finnegan over the left shoulder to give Maryland its first victory over the Mids since Maryland s defense was tremendous in the victory, especially the man-down unit that held Navy without a goal in five extra-man opportunities, including one when the Terps were two men down. Megill finished the game with a career-best seven groundballs, while Whittenberg picked up four. Along with Megill and Whittenberg, Clarke and junior Joe Cinosky combined for 12 of Maryland s 15 caused turnovers. Game Notes: With tonight s 8-7 win in 2OT Maryland is now all-time vs. Navy. Tonight s game was the first Maryland-Navy game to go into overtime since That game was also an 8-7 final in doubleovertime with Navy coming out on top. With a goal and an assist Max Ritz now has 23 multi-point games in his career. The two-point game is also Ritz s 12th-straight game with multiple points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 12 games with his two-point effort. Phipps now has 20 multi-point games in his career. The Terrapin defense held Navy without a goal for 20:23 spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. That makes 10 times this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Midshipmen in the third quarter, giving the Terps their ninth shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE O1 O2 F No. 10 Maryland (8-3) No. 7 Navy (8-2) Scoring: Maryland- Dan Groot 2-0=2, Jeremy Sieverts 2-0=2, Max Ritx 1-1=2, Michael Phipps 1-1=2, Drew Evans 1-0=1, Ray Megill 1-0=1, Bryn Holmes 0-1=1. Navy- Tim Paul 2-1=3, Ian Dingman 1-2=3, Basil Daratsos 2-0=2, William Wallace 1-0=1, Tommy Wallin 1-0=1, Terence Higgins 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (63:42, 7 GA, 13 saves). Navy- Colin Finnegan (64:42, 8 GA, 7 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Navy Shots = =30 Saves = =7 Face-Offs 6/19 13/19 Groundballs = =36 Clears 20/23 16/19 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 15 7 Extra-Man Opp. 1/2 0/5 Penalties 6/4:00 2/2:00 Attendance: 14,625 GAME 12 NO. 10 JOHNS HOPKINS NO. 7 MARYLAND (OT) APRIL 14, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The seventh-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team rallied from a two-goal deficit in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime, but All-American Paul Rabil gave No. 10 Johns Hopkins the stunning 8-7 victory Saturday night at a rain-soaked Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. The first period proved even with both teams picking up a single goal. Maryland opened up a 2-1 lead a minute and a half into the second period on Adam Sear s sixth goal of the season. But the lead was short-lived as the Blue Jays would go on a three-goal run, the first two coming on unassisted goals by Austin Walker, to take a 4-2 advantage into halftime. The Terps refused to go quietly however and responded with their own three-goal run in the third to take a 5-4 lead. Senior co-captain Chris Feifs started and ended the run with two of his career-high three goals on the evening. Senior All-America candidate Michael Phipps lone goal of the game was sandwiched between Feifs pair. All three goals came on low skip shots from the right wing. That lead disappeared quickly as Hopkins Kevin Huntley capitalized on a Maryland penalty 20 seconds later to knot the score at 5-5. That was the beginning of another three-goal run by the Blue Jays that was capped by another Huntley man-up goal at the 13:22 mark of the fourth quarter. Jeremy Sieverts started the Terrapin comeback with a brilliant individual effort with just over nine minutes remaining. The sophomore midfielder dodged around his defender to the left alley and drilled a quick shot over Blue Jay goalie Jesse Schwartzman s right shoulder to pull Maryland to within a goal. The Terps tied the game less than three minutes later when Feifs converted on a man-up opportunity from the right wing off of a strong skip pass from Phipps. The two teams waged a tough physical game over the final seven minutes of regulation, but neither was able to get another score. Maryland looked for one last shot as the clock was winding down, but Hopkins was able to force a turnover with 12 seconds remaining. Stephen Pyser got off a hard shot as the clock ticked down to zero, but freshman goalie Brian Phipps made one of his eight saves on the game to preserve the tie and send the game into overtime. That s where Rabil, who was 0-of-5 shooting in regulation, sent Hopkins home with the 8-7 win 43 seconds into the extra session.

23 Defensively Maryland got tremendous play from senior All- Americans Steve Whittenberg and Ray Megill. Whittenberg, who held Hopkins leading scorer Steven Boyle to no goals and just one assist, caused three Blue Jay turnovers. Megill caused a pair of turnovers and picked up three groundballs. Senior All-America candidate Ryan Clarke turned in a solid effort with four groundballs and three caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today s 8-7 loss Maryland is now all-time vs. Johns Hopkins. With two assists Max Ritz now has 24 multi-point games in his career. The two-point game is also Ritz s 13th-straight game with multiple points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 13 games with his three-point effort. Phipps now has 21 multi-point games and 10 multi-assist games in his career. BOX SCORE OT F No. 10 Johns Hopkins (5-4) No. 7 Maryland (8-4) Scoring: Hopkins- Kevin Huntley 3-0=3, Paul Rabil 1-2=3, Austin Walker 2-0=2, Jake Byrne 1-0=1, Brian Christopher 1-0=1Steven Boyle 0-1=1, Stephen Peyser 0-1=1. Maryland- Chris Feifs 3-0=3, Michael Phipps 1-2=3, Max Ritz 0-2=2, Bryn Holmes 1-0=1, Adam Sear 1-0=1, Jeremy Sieverts 1-0=1. Goalies: Hopkins- Jesse Schwartzman (60:43, 7 GA, 6 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:43, 8 GA, 8 saves). GAME 13 NO. 8 MARYLAND PENN APRIL 21, 2007 FRANKLIN FIELD PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Max Ritz tied his career high with six points on a season-best four goals and two assists to lead the No. 8 University of Maryland men s lacrosse team (9-4) to a win over Penn (6-6) Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field. Ritz, a native of Wayne, Pa., just outside of Philadelphia, scored a hat trick in the first half to keep Maryland in the game as the Quakers, who were playing to keep any hopes of an NCAA tournament bid alive, held two-goal leads twice in the half. But with just over a minute remaining and Penn holding a 6-5 lead, Ritz s third goal of the game tied the contest in spectacular fashion. The junior All-America candidate took a feed from junior midfielder Drew Evans in front of the crease and as momentum and a Quaker defender were taking Ritz to the right side, he flipped the ball over his left shoulder for a behind-the-back goal. The Quakers were determined to put up a fight and took their fifth lead of the game just 26 seconds into the third quarter on Craig Andrzejwski s second goal of the game. But that would be Penn s last lead as the Terps would rip off four straight to finish the period and take a 10-7 lead into the fourth. Senior All-America candidate Michael Phipps figured in on two of the goals, scoring a goal and adding an assist. He also picked up an assist on Thomas Alford s goal, which gave Maryland its first lead at 8-7. Evans started the run with a low-to-high shot from the right wing. Penn s Garvey Heiderman put an end to the run with his first of two goals on the day. But that just set off another four-goal scoring spree for the Terps that put the game out of reach. Sophomore midfielder Dan Groot scored his second goal of the game, capitalizing on a man-up opportunity, off an assist from Ritz. Maryland picked up its next two scores from the left alley from senior midfielder Jon Beard and freshman attackman Fran Gormley. Beard scored his second of the season of a nifty low-to-high shot off of a roll dodge, while Gormley got one past Quaker goalie Chris Casey, who finished with 13 saves, with a tough bounce shot with a pair of defenders bearing down on him. Ritz capped off the scoring for the Terps, which gave them a 14-8 lead, thanks to some quick hands. Phipps laced a shot that beat Casey, but it clipped the left post and bounced right to Ritz, who scooped up the groundball and flipped it into the net in one smooth motion. Penn finished the game with two late goals by J.J Lian, who tallied three scores on the day, and Heiderman. Senior Harry Alford picked up the win in net for the Terrapins after taking over for starting goalie Brian Phipps at the beginning of the third quarter. Alford made six saves to pick up win No. 23 for his career. Maryland s defense was tenacious all afternoon, forcing 18 of Penn s 26 turnovers. Senior All-American Steve Whittenberg enjoyed another tremendous game with four caused turnovers and three groundballs. All-America candidates Ryan Clarke and Joe Cinosky each had four groundballs and combined for five caused turnovers. Tewaaraton Trophy nominee Ray Megill also had a solid day for the Terps, causing a turnover and picking up a groundball, but the senior All-American also sparked the offense. He scored his third goal of the season at the start of the second quarter to tie the game at 3-3. The Quakers won 16-of-28 face-offs, but freshman defensive midfielder Bryn Holmes turned the tide in the second half, winning 7-of-11 draws and picking up a game-high seven groundballs. Game Notes: With today s win Maryland is now 8-0 all-time vs. Penn. With six points on four goals and two assists Max Ritz now has six hat tricks, 15 multi-goal and 25 multi-point games in his career. The six-point game tied Ritz s career high for points and is his 14th-straight game with multiple points. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 14 games with his three-point effort. Phipps now has 22 multi-point games and 11 multi-assist games in his career. BOX SCORE F No. 8 Maryland (9-4) Penn (6-6) Scoring: Maryland- Max Ritx 4-2=6, Michael Phipps 1-2=3, Thomas Alford 2-0=2, Dan Groot 2-0=2, Drew Evans 1-1=2, Jon Beard 1-0=1, Will Dalton 1-0=1, Fran Gormley 1-0=1, Ray Megill 1-0=1, Adam Sear 0-1=1. Penn- J.J. Lian 3-0=3, Craig Andrzejwski 2-1=3, Garvey Heiderman 2-0=2, Drew Collins 1-1=2, Casey O'Rourke 1-1=2, Chris Harms 1-0=1, Alex Salihi 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (30:00, 6 GA, 2 saves), Harry Alford (30:00, 4 GA, 6 saves). Penn- Chris Casey (60:00, 14 GA, 13 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Penn Shots = =30 Saves = =13 Face-Offs 12/28 16/28 Groundballs = =22 Clears 14/17 14/18 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 18 3 Extra-Man Opp. 1/2 2/4 Penalties 4/4:00 2/1:30 Attendance: 625 GAME 14 ACC SEMIFINALS NO. 6 MARYLAND NO. 3 VIRGINIA APRIL 27, 2007 KOSKINEN STADIUM DURHAM, N.C. - The sixth-ranked University of Maryland men s lacrosse team battled back from a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter, but fell to No. 3 Virginia, 11-10, in the ACC Semifinals at Duke s Koskinen Stadium Friday evening. After Virginia took a 1-0 lead less than a minute, the Terps went on a 4-0 run over the next 11 minutes to take a 4-1 lead. Senior attackman Michael Phipps started the run off an assist from freshman Bryn Holmes. Sophomores Dan Groot and Jeremy Sieverts, who started his first game at attack, scored the next two for Maryland. Sieverts then set up the fourth goal, which came on a man-up opportunity, with a good skip pass to Durham, N.C., native Chris Feifs, who buried a shot from the left wing into the top right corner of the goal. Cavalier attackman Ben Rubeor pulled the Wahoos to within a goal at 4-3 before the close of the first quarter with a pair of goals in the final two minutes. The Terps built the lead to 5-3 less than two minutes into the second quarter on Groot s second goal of the game with a topshelf shot from the left wing off an assist from Phipps. But that lead vanished as Virginia reeled off three unanswered goals from Steve Giannone, Danny Glading, and Rubeor, who added assists on the other two goals. The defense stepped-up to stop the bleeding as junior All-America candidate Joe Cinosky caused a turnover on the defensive end and raced down the field before feeding freshman long pole Brian Farrell, who scored his first goal since the Towson game on March 10 to tie the score at 6-6 with 5:54 to play in the second quarter. Virginia took a one-goal lead into the locker room when Jack Riley scored off an assist by Garrett Billings. The Cavaliers built that lead to 9-6 in the third quarter by scoring the only two goals of the period. Billings scored Virginia s eighth goal when he picked up his own rebound on the right wing and fired another shot that Maryland goalie Harry Alford got a piece of, but the ball just trickled across the goal line for the score. Giannone scored with 2:30 remaining in the quarter for the three-goal advantage. Ryan Kelly finished a 4-0 Virginia run with an unassisted goal to give the Cavaliers a 10-6 lead. Phipps gave the Terps some life when he snapped a 21-minute Maryland scoreless streak with his second score of the game at 9:38 in the fourth. The Terps cut the lead to two less than two minutes later when Groot connected on his third score of the game, capitalizing on an extra-man opportunity off an assist by Max Ritz. The Wahoos got the lead back up to three at the 5:13 mark when Brian Carroll scored off of a feed from Glading. Maryland remained resilient as it bounced back with an 18-yard cannon into the upper right off an assist from Groot to trim the lead to Groot then scored his second man-up goal, and career-best fourth overall, of the game to cut the lead to one. The Terps had a chance to tie the game on extra-man with 1:11 left when Adam Fassnacht was called for a holding, but Virginia goalie Kip Turner came up with a big save on a Groot shot from 10 yards out in the right alley to preserve the tie. Harry Alford started his first game of the season in goal for the Terps and finished with nine saves. Game Notes: With today s loss Maryland is all-time vs. Virginia. With two assists Max Ritz now has 26 multi-point games in his career. Ritz s muilt-point streak is now at 15 games. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 15 games with his three-point effort. Phipps now has 10 multi-goal and 23 multi-point games in his career. Dan Groot s five-point effort sets his career high in points and goals (4).

24 BOX SCORE F No. 8 Maryland (9-5) No. 3 Virginia (12-3) Scoring: Maryland- Dan Groot 4-1=5, Michael Phipps 2-1=3, Thomas Alford 1-1=2, Jeremy Sieverts 1-1=2, Max Ritz 0-2=2, Brian Farrell 1-0=1, Chris Feifs 1-0=1, Joe Cinosky 0-1=1, Bryn Holmes 0-1=1. Virginia- Ben Rubeor 3-2=5, Jack Riley 2-1=3, Garrett Billings 1-2=3, Steve Giannone 2-0=2, Danny Glading 1-1=2, Brian Carroll 1-0=1, Ryan Kelly 1-0=1, Drew Thompson 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland- Harry Alford (60:00, 11 GA, 9 saves). Virginia- Kip Turner (60:00, 10 GA, 9 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Virginia Shots = =41 Saves = =9 Face-Offs 8/25 17/25 Groundballs = =42 Clears 20/25 14/22 Turnovers Caused Turnovers Extra-Man Opp. 3/5 1/3 Penalties 5/3:30 3/2:00 Attendance: GAME 15 YALE NO. 7 MARYLAND MAY 5, 2007 CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Seniors Chris Feifs and Michael Phipps combined for seven of Maryland s 12 goals to lead the sixth-ranked Terrapins to a 12-4 victory over Yale on Senior Day at Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Maryland (10-5) was never threatened in the game, jumping out to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter. Feifs got the Terps started with his first of a career-high four goals on the day less than a minute into the game. Senior All-America defender Ray Megill picked up his third assist of the season on the goal. Phipps then stole the show with all three of his scores coming in a span of 1:07. The first came in transition from the right wing off an assist from senior long pole Ryan Clarke, who last picked up an assist on May 6, Phipps then tried the left wing and skipped a low shot in off an assist from junior attackman Max Ritz. His third score came 10 seconds later off an assist from Bryn Holmes, who won the face-off clean and laced a pass to Phipps on the right side of the crease where he ripped off a low-to-high shot for the goal. Feifs built the lead up to 5-0 midway through the second quarter when he took a pass from sophomore Jeremy Sieverts and ripped a 10-yard bounce-shot past Bulldog goalie George Carafides, who finished the game with 18 saves, which is the most by any single goalie against Maryland this season. Yale (7-6) scored with just under three minutes remaining in the first half on a score from Tyler Casertano to trim the lead to 5-1, but the Terps would come out in the third quarter and put the game away with a dominating 15 minutes. Sieverts scored three goals in the third quarter to lead Maryland on a 7-0 run. Junior midfielder Drew Evans got the run started with a jumping skip-shot before Sieverts rattled off two scores in 10 seconds. Fiefs netted his third of the game next off an assist from Evans before Sieverts finished his hat trick with an unassisted goal at the 9:24 mark. Sophomore midfielder Dan Groot got into the scoring column for the ninth time in the last 10 games with a rocket from 15 yards out in front of the Bulldog goal. The run was capped off with Feifs fourth goal of the day off a skip pass from Sieverts for a 12-1 Maryland lead. Yale got three goals in the fourth quarter from Chris Kempner, Brendan Gibson and Michael Karwoski to close out the scoring. Maryland s defense was spearheaded by its senior leaders. Twotime All-American Harry Alford, who started for just the second-time in goal this season, made five saves and allowed just one goal. He also picked up three groundballs and caused a turnover. Steve Whittenberg, another two-time All-American on the Terp defense, locked in on Casertano and allowed the Bulldogs leading scorer just one goal while he was on him. Whittenberg also finished the day with two caused turnovers and picked up two groundballs. A quintet of seniors also stepped-up defensively for the Terrapins as Paul Andrews, Ryan Clarke, Jay Feeley, Travis Holmes and Sean Sullivan combined for six groundballs and four caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today s 12-4 win Maryland is 7-1 all-time vs. Yale, having won the last seven meetings. With two assists Max Ritz now has 27 multi-point games in his career. Ritz s multi-point streak is now at 16 games. Michael Phipps pushed his point-scoring streak to 16 games with his three-goal effort. Phipps now has four hat tricks, 11 multi-goal and 24 multi-point games in his career. Jeremy Sieverts five-points on three goals and two assists set his career high. Sieverts now has four hat tricks, six multi-goal and 13 multi-point games in his career. The Terrapin defense held Yale without a goal for 26:43 spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. That makes 11 times this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes. Maryland s D also shutout the Bulldogs in the third quarter, giving the Terps their 10th shutout quarter of the season. BOX SCORE F Yale (7-6) No. 7 Maryland (10-5) Scoring: Yale- Tyler Casertano 1-1=2, Brendan Gibson 1-1=2, Michael Karwoski 1-0=1, Chris Kempner 1-0=1, Kyle Washabaugh 0-1=1. Maryland- Jeremy Sieverts 3-2=5, Chris Feifs 4-0=4, Michael Phipps 3-0=3, Drew Evans 1-1=2, Max Ritz 0-2=2, Dan Groot 1-0=1, Ryan Clarke 0-1=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Bryn Holmes 0-1=1, Ray Megill 0-1=1. Goalies: Yale- George Carafides (57:28, 12 GA, 18 saves), Joe Costa (2:32, 0 GA, 0 saves). Maryland- Harry Alford (45:00, 1 GA, 5 saves), Brian Phipps (11:45, 2 GA, 3 saves), Nick Kellinger (3:15, 1 GA, 0 saves).

25 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE HARRY ALFORD 3 SENIOR GOALIE WASHINGTON, D.C. ST. ALBANS SCHOOL ALFORD S HONOR ROLL 2007 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2006 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2006 ACC All-Tournament Team 2006 Preseason Third Team All-American 2005 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2005 ACC Tournament MVP Two-time Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week On Alford: One of the nation s top goalkeepers has improved tremendously as his experience has grown a good communicator with his defense... defenders trust him to make saves... an amazing athlete with explosive quickness makes dynamic saves a franchise goalie attacks the ball has good stick skills has the strength and speed to bring the ball out of the crease understands defense and how to play in goal led Team USA to the 2003 U-19 World Championships at Towson came to Maryland with his identical twin brother goalie, Thomas. As a senior (2007): Missed the first seven games of the season while recovering from offseason shoulder surgery... returned in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... played 14:23, made two saves and picked up two groundballs... one save in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... two saves in just over nine minutes of action in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... earned his first win of the season, stopping six Quaker shots in the second half of a win at Penn (4/21)... nine saves in first start of the season in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also had five groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... made five saves while allowing just one goal in 45:00 in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Bulldogs... H. ALFORD S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 46/ /0:00 H. ALFORD S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 25 vs. Georgetown (2/26/05) Groundballs: 8 vs. Georgetown (2/26/05) GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 Saves Goals Minutes GBs Bellarmine Injured Vermont Injured Georgetown Injured Duke Injured at Towson Injured Lafayette Injured UMBC Injured Mount St. Mary's :23 2 North Carolina 1 1 3:46 0 at Virginia 2 1 9:10 1 at Navy DNP Johns Hopkins DNP at Penn :00 0 vs. Virginia :00 5 Yale :00 3 GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 Saves Goals Minutes GBs at Georgetown :18 4 at Duke :14 4 Towson :00 5 Bucknell :51 2 at UMBC :15 2 Dartmouth :00 1 at North Carolina :00 3 Virginia :19 3 Navy 3 1 6:44 1 at Johns Hopkins :44 2 Sacred Heart :00 1 North Carolina (ACC) :00 3 Virginia (ACC) :00 3 Penn :08 2 Denver (NCAA) :57 2 Princeton (NCAA) :47 2 UMass (NCAA) :00 3 GAME-BY-GAME IN 2005 Saves Goals Minutes GBs Georgetown :00 8 Duke :00 6 at Towson :00 3 at Bucknell :04 1 UMBC :24 1 vs. Dartmouth :00 5 North Carolina :12 1 at Virginia :35 2 at Navy :00 2 Johns Hopkins :32 0 at Fairfield :23 2 vs. Virginia (ACC) :40 0 vs. Duke (ACC) :00 2 at Penn :23 0 Penn State (NCAA) :35 1 vs. Georgetown (NCAA) :04 7 vs. Duke (NCAA) :18 1 GAME-BY-GAME IN 2004 Saves Goals Minutes GBs at Georgetown 3 0 8:12 2 Bucknell :01 0 Navy 0 0 5:54 0 Penn 0 0 2:57 1 Army (NCAA) 2 2 2:46 0

26 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE JOE CINOSKY 18 JUNIOR DEFENSE BOONTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. MOUNTAIN LAKES HS CINOSKY'S HONOR ROLL 2007 Tewaaraton Trophy "Watch List" 2007 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American On Cinosky: One of the top defenders in the country who is starting to garner national recognition needs to take his game to the next level, according to Coach Cottle... had offseason hernia surgery, but is expected to be ready for the season... plays well off of the ball impressive stick work good size and range deceptively quick for his size. As a junior (2007): Tied his career high with three caused turnovers in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Knights... helped the defense hold Bellarmine scoreless for nearly 25 minutes... two caused turnovers and a groundball in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... one groundball in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... two groundballs in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... one groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... helped the defense hold No. 19 UMBC (3/17) to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... one groundball and a caused turnover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one caused turnover in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... played long pole in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... caused three turnovers and helped hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... two groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... tied his career-best with four groundballs in win at Penn (4/21)... also caused two Quaker turnovers... picked up his first career assist on Brian Farrell's second quarter goal in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also had three groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers vs. the Cavaliers... two groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... CINOSKY S CAREER STATISTICS / /5: / /3: / /5:00 Total 47/ /13:30 CINOSKY S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) Assists: 1 vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Points: 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06), vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Groundballs: 4 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Caused Turnovers: 3 Six times, most recent at Navy (4/6/07) CINOSKY'S TOP GAMES CAUSED TURNOVERS 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3/21/06 3 vs. Virginia, 4/30/06 3 vs. Princeton, 5/21/06 3 vs. UMass, 5/27/06 3 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 3 at Navy, 4/6/07 2 at Fairfield, 4/23/05 2 vs. Virginia, 4/29/05 2 at Duke, 3/4/06 2 vs. Bucknell, 3/14/06 2 at UMBC, 3/18/06 2 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 2 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 2 at Penn, 4/21/07 2 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 GROUNDBALLS 4 vs. Duke, 5/28/05 4 at Johns Hopkins, 4/15/06 4 at Penn, 4/21/07 3 vs. Virginia, 4/29/05 3 vs. Penn, 5/6/06 3 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 3 vs. Princeton, 5/21/06 3 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 3 vs. Virginia, 4/27/ games in bold

27 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE RYAN CLARKE 7 SENIOR LSM/DEFENSE LONG BEACH, N.Y. CHAMINADE HS On Clarke: One of the nation's top long-stick defensive midfielders a two-year starter at long pole and is experienced in the team s defensive system a very good player when the ball is on the ground needs to play at a high level for a more consistent period of time, according to Dave Cottle... has worked to improve his physical conditioning. As a senior (2007): Tied his career high with four caused turnovers in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up three groundballs vs. the Knights... helped the defense hold Bellarmine scoreless for nearly 25 minutes... solid all-around game in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... picked up three groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Catamounts... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... five groundballs and two caused turnovers in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... three caused turnovers and two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... four groundballs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one groundball and a caused turnover in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... three caused turnovers and a pair of groundballs in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... team-high four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in win at Penn (4/21)... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... assisted Michael Phipps' first goal of the game and picked up a groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... CLARKE S CAREER STATISTICS / /4: / /0: / /3: / /3:00 Total 61/ /11:00 CLARKE S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Army (5/15/04), vs. UMass (5/27/06) Assists: 1 Seven times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Points: 1 Nine times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Groundballs: 6 vs. UMBC (3/19/05), at Georgetown (2/25/06) Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06), vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) CLARKE'S TOP GAMES CAUSED TURNOVERS 4 vs. Dartmouth, 3/21/06 4. vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 3 vs. Notre Dame, 5/1/04 3 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 3 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 3 at Navy, 4/6/07 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 3 at Penn, 4/21/07 2 vs. Duke, 3/5/05 2 vs. North Carolina, 3/26/05 2 vs. Duke, 5/1/05 2 at North Carolina, 3/25/06 2 vs. Navy, 4/8/06 2 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 2 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 2 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 GROUNDBALLS 6 vs. UMBC, 3/19/05 6 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 5 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 4 vs. Butler, 3/23/04 4 vs. Duke, 4/25/04 4 vs. Princeton, 5/22/04 4 at Bucknell, 3/15/05 4 at Navy, 4/8/05 4 vs. Towson, 3/11/06 4 vs. Mount St. Mary's, 3/20/07 4 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 4 at Penn, 4/21/07 3 vs. Notre Dame, 5/1/04 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3/22/05 3 vs. North Carolina, 3/26/05 3 vs. Duke, 5/1/05 3 vs. Duke, 5/28/05 3 at North Carolina, 3/25/06 3 vs. UMass, 5/27/06 3 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 3 vs. Vermont, 2/20/ games in bold

28 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE RAY MEGILL 12 SENIOR DEFENSE CLARK, N.J. ARTHUR L. JOHNSON HS MEGILL S HONOR ROLL 2007 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee 2007 All-ACC 2007 Preseason First Team All-American 2006 USILA Third Team All-American 2006 All-ACC 2006 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2005 USILA Hon. Mention All-American 2005 ACC All-Tournament Team On Megill: Preseason first team All-American who will be pivotal to the Terps' success... a great athlete who has worked hard to be a complete defender... works well on and off of the ball... could also see time as a long pole in certain situations... clears well by either running the ball or with crisp passing worked his way into the starting line-up in 2005 after contributing as a freshman in man-down situations switched from No. 28 to No. 12 prior to the 2005 season. As a senior (2007): Tied his career high with five groundballs in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... helped the defense hold the Knights scoreless for nearly 25 minutes... missed the Vermont game due to illness... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... two groundballs in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... scored his first career goal and added his first career assist in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... also caused three turnovers in the victory... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... caused two turnovers in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... caused a pair of turnovers and picked up a groundball in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... amazing all-around effort in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... won his first-ever face-off attempt, picked up the groundball and scored a goal on the play... went 3-of-6 at the face-off X... picked up a career-best seven groundballs and caused three turnovers... also helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... scored his third goal of the season in win at Penn (4/21)... also caused two turnovers and picked up a groundball... played less than a quarter due to injury sustained in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... assisted Chris Feifs' first goal of the game and caused a turnover in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... MEGILL S CAREER STATISTICS / /2: / /2: / /3: / /6:00 Totals 58/ /13:30 MEGILL S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Assists: 1 vs. UMBC (3/17/07), vs. Yale (5/5/07) Points: 2 vs. UMBC (3/17/07) Groundballs: 7 at Navy (4/6/07) Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Navy (4/8/06) MEGILL'S TOP GAMES CAUSED TURNOVERS 4 vs. Navy, 4/8/06 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/15/05 3 at Fairfield, 4/23/05 3 vs. Georgetown, 5/22/05 3 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3/21/06 3 at Johns Hopkins, 4/15/06 3 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 3 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 3 at Navy, 4/6/07 GROUNDBALLS 7 at Navy, 4/6/07 5 at Johns Hopkins, 4/15/06 5 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 4 at Fairfield, 4/23/05 4 vs. Virginia, 4/29/05 4 vs. Georgetown, 5/22/05 4 vs. Princeton, 5/21/06 4 at Virginia, 3/31/07 3 at Virginia, 4/2/05 3 vs. Towson, 3/11/06 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3/21/06 3 at North Carolina, 3/25/06 3 vs. Virginia, 4/30/06 3 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 3 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/ games in bold

29 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE MICHAEL PHIPPS 5 SENIOR ATTACK ANNAPOLIS, MD. SEVERN HS PHIPPS' HONOR ROLL 2007 ACC Player of the Week (March 26) On Phipps: Smart player who will need to have a big senior season worked hard in the offseason and is in the best shape of his career... will have more opportunities to score this season and needs to convert... needs to take his game to the next level, but has accepted that challenge, according to Coach Cottle unselfish player who sees the field well and understands the game respected for his vision, stick skills and ability to make goal-bound cuts switched from No. 8 to No. 5 prior to the 2006 season... is joined by his brother, Brian, on the Terrapin roster. As a senior (2007): Scored a goal and added two assists in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also had four groundballs vs. the Knights... career day with eight points on four goals and four assists in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... scored one man-up, one man-down goal and assisted on three man-up goals vs. the Catamounts... also picked up two groundballs vs. Vermont... man-up goal in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... assisted Dan Groot's man-up goal in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... scored a goal and picked up a pair of groundballs in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... tied his career high with four goals in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also added two assists and picked up three groundballs vs. the Leopards... two goals in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC (3/17)... seven points on three goals and four assists in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... a pair of goals in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... also picked up a career-high five groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... named ACC player of the week for his efforts vs. the Mount and UNC... one goals and a pair of assists in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... a goal and an assist in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy... three points on a goal and two assists in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... three points on a goal and two assists in win at Penn (4/21)... two goals and an assist in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also picked up four groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... fourth career hat trick in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... also had two groundballs vs. the Bulldogs... PHIPPS' TOP GAMES GOALS 4 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 4 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 3 vs. Mount St. Mary's, 3/20/07 3 vs. Yale, 5/5/07 2 at North Carolina, 3/27/04 2 vs. Duke, 3/5/05 2 at Bucknell, 3/15/05 2 vs. North Carolina, 3/26/05 2 vs. Princeton, 5/21/06 2 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 2 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 ASSISTS 4 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 4 vs. Mount St. Mary's, 3/20/07 3 at Towson, 3/12/05 3 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 3 vs. North Carolina, 4/28/06 2 at Duke, 3/6/04 2 at Johns Hopkins, 4/15/06 2 vs. Penn, 5/6/06 2 at Virginia, 3/31/07 2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 2 at Penn, 4/21/07 M. PHIPPS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /1: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 56/ /2:00 PHIPPS CAREER HIGHS Goals: 4 vs. Vermont (2/20/07), vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Assists: 4 vs. Vermont (2/20/07), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 8 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Groundballs: 5 vs North Carolina (3/24/07) Hat Tricks: 4 Multi-Goals Games: 11 Multi-Assist Games: 11 Multi-Point Games: 24 POINTS 8 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 8 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 7 vs. Mount St. Mary's, 3/20/07 4 at Towson, 3/12/05 3 vs. Duke, 3/5/05 3 at Bucknell, 3/15/05 3 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 3 vs. North Carolina, 4/28/06 3 at Virginia, 3/31/07 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 3 at Penn, 4/21/07 3 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 3 vs. Yale, 5/5/ games in bold

30 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE MAX RITZ 10 JUNIOR ATTACK WAYNE, PA. RADNOR HS RITZ S HONOR ROLL 2007 ACC Player of the Week (Apr. 23) 2007 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2006 ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 27) 2006 Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week Honorable Mention (Feb. 27) 2005 ACC All-Tournament Team On Ritz: Ambidextrous attackman who is the team's leading returning scorer will have an expanded role in the offense this season... will have to increase what he can do on the field and make other players better... we need him to be a 20-plus goal scorer this year, according to Coach Cottle a great rider has a knack for creating space in front of the goal able to get a shot off in traffic unselfish player who can create opportunities for others has great hands and feet. As a junior (2007): Set his career high with three assists in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up two groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights... one goal and two assists for his second-straight three-point game in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Catamounts... turned in his fourth-straight multi-point game with five points on three goals and two assists in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... also picked up four groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Hoyas... two goals and an assist in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... also picked up four groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... three goals and an assist in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... another three-point game with one goal (on only two shots) and two assists in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... seventh-straight three-point game with two goals and an assists one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... two assists in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's... another multi-point game with a goal and an assist in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... three goals in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... a goal and an assist in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy... two assists in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... tied his career high with six points on a seasonbest four goals and two assists in win at Penn (4/21)... earned ACC Player of the Week honors for his effort vs. the Quakers... a pair of assists in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... another two-assist game in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... also had four groundballs vs. the Bulldogs... RITZ'S TOP GAMES GOALS 5 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 4 at Georgetown, 2/25/06 4 at Penn, 4/21/07 3 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 3 at Towson, 3/10/07 3 at Virginia, 3/31/07 2 at Fairfield, 4/23/05 2 vs. Virginia, 4/29/05 2 vs. Duke, 5/1/05 2 vs. Georgetown, 5/22/05 2 at North Carolina, 3/25/06 2 vs. Virginia, 4/1/06 2 vs. Sacred Heart, 4/18/06 2 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 2 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 ASSISTS 3 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 2 vs. Dartmouth, 3/21/06 2 vs. Virginia, 4/1/06 2 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 2 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 2 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's, 3/20/07 2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 2 at Penn, 4/21/07 2 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 2 vs. Yale, 5/5/07 RITZ S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /2: / /2:30 Total 45/ /5:00 RITZ S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 5 vs. Denver (5/13/06) Assists: 3 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) Points: 6 vs. Denver (5/13/06), at Penn (4/21/07) Hat Tricks: 6 Multi-Goal Games: 15 Multi-Assist Games: 11 Multi-Point Games: 27 POINTS 6 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 6 at Penn, 4/21/07 5 at Georgetown, 4/25/06 5 vs. Georgetown, 4/24/07 4 vs. Virginia, 4/1/06 4 at Towson, 3/10/07 3 vs. Georgetown, 5/22/05 3 vs. Sacred Heart, 4/18/06 3 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 3 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 3 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 3 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 3 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 3 at Virginia, 3/31/07 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/ games in bold

31 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE STEVE WHITTENBERG 24 SENIOR DEFENSE SPRINGFIELD, VA. LAKE BRADDOCK SECONDARY AIR FORCE WHITTENBERG S HONOR ROLL 2007 All-ACC 2007 Tewaaraton Trophy "Watch List" 2007 Preseason First Team All-American 2006 USILA Second Team All-American 2006 All-ACC 2006 Preseason Third Team All-American 2005 USILA Third Team All-American On Whittenberg: One of the nation's premiere defenders... continues to work hard to improve his off-ball game... a good cover guy an amazing athlete who plays especially well on the ball has incredible strength and determination will fight for every groundball transferred from the Air Force Academy prior to the 2005 season. As a senior (2007): One caused turnover in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... helped the defense hold the Knights scoreless for nearly 25 minutes... held Catamount attackman Andrew Kelleher to no points and just one shot during his time covering him solid all-around game in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... tremendous performance, causing five Hoys turnovers and picking up three groundballs in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... two caused turnovers and two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... one groundball one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... one groundball and a caused turnover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... four groundballs in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... caused three turnovers and picked up two groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... caused four turnovers and picked up three groundballs in win at Penn (4/21)... three caused turnovers and a groundball in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... two caused turnovers and a pair of groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... WHITTENBERG S CAREER STATISTICS 2004 AF 12/ /4: / /7: / /5: / /7:30 Total UM 49/ /20:00 Total 61/ /24:30 WHITTENBERG S CAREER HIGHS Groundballs: 6 at Bucknell (3/15/05) Caused Turnovers: 6 vs. Bucknell (3/14/06), vs. Princeton (5/21/06) WHITTENBERG'S TOP GAMES CAUSED TURNOVERS 6 vs. Bucknell, 3/14/06 6 vs. Princeton, 5/21/06 5 vs. Towson, 3/11/06 5 vs. Denver, 5/13/06 5 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 4 vs. Penn State, 5/14/05 4 at Penn, 4/21/07 3 at UMBC, 3/18/06 3 vs. North Carolina, 4/28/06 3 at Navy, 4/8/05 3 at Fairfield, 4/23/05 3 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 3 at Navy, 4/6/07 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07 3 vs. Virginia, 3/27/07 GROUNDBALLS 6 at Bucknell, 3/15/05 5 Bucknell, 3/14/06 5 vs. Virginia, 4/30/06 5 Denver, 5/13/06 5 Duke, 3/5/05 4 Georgetown, 2/26/05 4 at Towson, 3/12/05 4 vs. North Carolina, 3/24/07 4 at Navy, 4/6/ games in bold

32 TERPS...player notes 22 RYNE ADOLPH JUNIOR DEFENSE SPRINGFIELD, PA. SPRINGFIELD On Adolph: Tough competitor who is expected to contribute on close defense in his fourth-year in the program... returned to see time as a back-up in 2005 after sitting out the entire 2004 season recovering from back surgery was injured near the end of his senior year in high school great character player understands the game very well plays the game with passion and is always trying to improve. As a junior (2007): Made his season debut in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... three groundballs and a caused turnover, while playing three defensive positions, in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... career-high two caused turnovers and a pair of groundballs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one groundball and a caused turnovers in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... one groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... ADOLPH S CAREER STATISTICS 2004 Redshirt Season / /1: / /0: / /0:00 Total 30/ /1:00 ADOLPH S CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Points: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Groundballs: 3 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) 33 THOMAS ALFORD SENIOR MIDFIELD WASHINGTON, D.C. ST. ALBANS SCHOOL On Alford: Big, strong player who had an amazing fall... did everything asked of him and more... has become a team leader... will play on either the first or second midfield lines shoots the ball well with power a good cutter and can carve out space for himself posted a strength index of 705 during fall conditioning... came to Maryland with his identical twin brother goalie, Harry... switched from No. 2 to No. 33 prior to the 2007 season. As a senior (2007): Scored his first career man-up goal in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... tied his career high with two goals (both on extra-man opportunities) in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... won his lone face-off in in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. the Hoyas... scored a goal and picked up a pair of groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... one goal in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... two groundballs in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... tallied his first assist since his freshman season in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also won three of four face-offs and picked up five groundballs vs. the Mount... tied his career best with a pair of goals in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... two goals in win at Penn (4/21)... a goal and an assist in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... T. ALFORD S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen / / /0: / / /0: / / /0: / / /1:00 Total 58/ / /1:00 T. ALFORDS CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 Four times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Assists: 1 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) Points: 2 Five times, most recent vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Face-Off Wins: 9 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04), at Virginia (4/2/05) Total Face-Offs: 21 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) Groundballs: 6 vs. Notre Dame (5/1/04), vs. Duke (3/5/05) 39 PAUL ANDREWS GRAD. STUDENT SSM GARRETT PARK, MD. WALTER JOHNSON On Andrews: Joined the Terps in 2004 after trying out for the squad in 2003 a smart player who could contribute as a face-off man... will also see time as a defensive midfielder plays the invert well a strong player who made himself into a better athlete. As a grad student (2007): Made his season debut in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold Lafayette to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game in 13-4 win (3/13)... one groundball one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... caused a turnover and was 1-of-1 on face-offs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... had his best game in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... picked up three groundballs, caused two turnovers, won his first collegiate face-off and helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for a stretch of 24:28... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... helped hold Navy scoreless for 20:23 in 8-7 double-ot win (4/6)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... won 2-of-4 face-offs and picked up two groundballs in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... one groundball and one caused turnover in his first career start in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... ANDREWS CAREER STATISTICS 2003 Redshirt Season / /0: / /0: / /0: / /1:00 Total 29/ /1:00 13 JACOB BAXTER JUNIOR DEFENSE SEVERNA PARK, MD. SEVERNA PARK HS On Baxter: A hard worker with great upside will be a contributor this season... a good crease player who slides well plays smart, but is also tough and physical brother Adam was a four-year player at Towson. As a junior (2007): Saw significant playing time in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... helped the defense hold the Knights scoreless for nearly 25 minutes... made his first-career start in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... picked up one groundball vs. the Catamounts... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... helped hold Lafayette to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game in 13-4 win (3/13)... caused one turnover one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... caused two turnovers in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... caused one turnover in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... caused a turnover and picked up a groundball in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... one caused turnover in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... BAXTER S CAREER STATISTICS 2004 Redshirt Season / /0: / /1: / /0:30 Total 35/ /1:30 BAXTER S CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Points: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Groundballs: 2 vs. Towson (3/11/06), vs. Virginia (4/1/06) Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Virginia (4/1/06), vs. Denver (5/13/06)

33 47 JON BEARD JUNIOR ATTACK/MIDFIELD DAVIDSONVILLE, MD. SOUTH RIVER HS CCBC ESSEX On Beard: Solid attackman with good quickness knows how to score is willing to work to get his teammates better scoring looks once he gets comfortable at this level he will have a big upside, says Dave Cottle... switched from No. 35 to No. 47 prior to the 2007 season. As a senior (2007): Made his season debut, taking one shot, in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... one groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... posted his first multi-point game as a Terp with a goal and an assist in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Mount... assisted Drew Evans' goal in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... nifty high-to-low goal off of a roll dodge in win at Penn (4/21)... three groundballs in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... two groundballs in his first career start in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... BEARD S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 13/ /0:00 BEARD S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Assists: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07), vs. North Carolina (3/24/07) Points: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 3 vs. Virginia (4/27/07) 23 JIMMY BORELL TEAM CAPTAIN SENIOR MIDFIELD BURKE, VA. LAKE BRADDOCK SECONDARY AFA PREP SCHOOL AIR FORCE ACADEMY On Borell: One of the team's best all-around athletes with fantastic speed started the 2005 season on the second midfield before moving to defensive midfield later in the season has moved back to offensive midfield and is expected to win a spot with the first unit... won the team s 2005 Hammer Award as the team s biggest hitter is not afraid to throw his body around has good hands and quickness... proved to be a leader on and off the field. As a senior (2007): Missed the first two games due to injury... returned to action with four groundballs in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... tied his career high with five groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... blocked the final shot to secure the 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... career-best two goals, including the game-winner, in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also caused a turnover and picked up two groundballs... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... four groundballs one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... one groundball in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... scored a goal and picked up three groundballs in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... three groundballs in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... two groundballs in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... suffered a broken foot in the loss to the Blue Jays and is expected to miss the remainder of the season. BORELL S CAREER STATISTICS / /3: / /4: / /0:30 Total 43/ /8:00 BORELL S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Assists: 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/22/05) Points: 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/22/05), vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Groundballs: 5 Three times, most recently vs. Duke (3/2/07) 49 JASON CARTER JUNIOR GOALIE CROWNSVILLE, MD. ST. MARY S HS On Carter: Athletic goalie who was one of the nation s premiere high school goalies good shot stopper enters the season as the back-up to Harry Alford described as fearless by Coach Cottle... one of the best athletes on the team joins fellow St. Mary s alum Will Dalton on the Terps squad. As a junior (2007): Broke his collar bone prior to the Princeton scrimmage... will redshirt the season. CARTER S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 10/ /0:00 CARTER'S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 7 vs. Navy (4/8/06) Groundballs: 3 vs. Navy (4/8/06) Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Navy (4/8/06) 38 ANTHONY COSTANZO SOPHOMORE DEFENSE HAMBURG, N.Y. HAMBURG SENIOR HS On Costanzo: Rangy competitor who will compete for time on the man-down unit still needs to develop, but has the potential to be a very good player, according to Dave Cottle a smart player who works hard. As a sophomore (2007): Saw playing time in 11-6 seasonopening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... caused his first career turnover in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... helped hold Lafayette to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game in 13-4 win (3/13)... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... one caused turnover and one groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... COSTANZO S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0:00 Total 15/ /0:00 35 CASEY CREANEY FRESHMAN MIDFIELD BALTIMORE, MD. LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD On Creaney: A good athlete who is expected to compete for playing time as a freshman has good size will also be a contributor at face-off. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... took his first collegiate face-off in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... saw significant time with the third midfield line in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... picked up his first career assist one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... scored a manup goal and added an assist for his first career two-point game in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also won 3-of-4 face-off attempts and picked up four groundballs vs. the Mount... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... one groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... CREANEY'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 CREANEY'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Assists: 1 vs. UMBC (3/17/07), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 4 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07)

34 31 WILL DALTON JUNIOR MIDFIELD QUEENSTOWN, MD. ST. MARY S HS DALTON S HONOR ROLL 2005 ACC All-Tournament Team On Dalton: Impressive physical specimen who is competing for a spot on one of the top midfield units also an exceptional face-off man who could split time at the X with Thomas Alford was one of the top high school players in the nation exceptional combination of strength and skill joins fellow St. Mary s alum Jason Carter on the Terps squad... switched from No. 27 to No. 31 prior to the 2007 season. As a junior (2007): Had an outstanding day at the X, going 12-of-18, in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also vs. the Knights he scored the first game-winning goal of his career... set his career high with seven groundballs and tied his career high with the 12 face-off victories... also made his first start with the first midfield unit vs. Bellarmine... dominating face-off performance in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... won 18-of-22 face-offs and picked up a career-best eight groundballs vs. the Catamounts... won six-of-14 face-offs in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... two groundballs vs. the Hoyas... scored a goal and won 11-of-22 face-offs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... also picked up five groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... won nine-of-18 face-offs in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also picked up four groundballs vs. the Leopards... won 10-of-14 face-offs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also scored a goal and picked up six groundballs vs. the Mount... two groundballs in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)...won 5-of-9 face-offs and picked up two groundballs in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... scored a goal and went five-of-14 at the X in win at Penn (4/21)... three groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... DALTON S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen / / /0: / / /0: / / /1:30 Total 44/ / /2:00 DALTON S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Seven times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Points: 1 Seven times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) Face-Off Wins: 18 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Total Face-Offs: 23 vs. Denver (5/13/06) Groundballs: 8 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) 44 DREW EVANS JUNIOR MIDFIELD ITHACA, N.Y. ITHACA HS On Evans: Smart, quick midfielder who will need to contribute in his third season understands the game and how to make others better has worked in the offseason to improve his shooting... will be an integral part of the team's success, according to Coach Cottle. As a junior (2007): Posted his first career two-goal game, including a behind-the-back score in the second quarter, in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also made his first career start with the first midfield unit vs. the Knights... set career highs with four points and three assists in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... his only score was a man-down goals... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Catamounts... assisted Nick Ward's goal in the second quarter in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... a goal and an assist in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... career-high four groundballs in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... scored twice, including his first game-winning goal, in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also tied his career high with three groundballs vs. the Mount... scored a goal and picked up three groundballs in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... one goal in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... scored the game-tying goal with seven seconds left to send the game into overtime in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... goal and an assist in win at Penn (4/21)... another two-point game with a goal and an assist in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... EVANS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /2: / /0: / /0:00 Total 40/ /2:00 EVANS CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Assists: 3 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Points: 4 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Groundballs: 3 Three times, most recent vs. North Carolina (3/24/07) 37 BRIAN FARRELL FRESHMAN LSM/DEFENSE TOWSON, MD. BOYS LATIN On Farrell: Tremendous physical presence will contribute as a long pole and could see time at close defense terrific stick skills good hands, which makes him good at picking balls up off the ground will also be used as a face-off wing man. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut a memorable one by scoring two goals in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up four groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights... another excellent showing in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... picked up four groundballs and caused two Catamount turnovers... also tallied his first career assist on Michael Phipps' man-down goal in the third quarter... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... scored his third goal of the season in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... also caused one turnover and picked up a pair of groundballs vs. the Hoyas... two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... scored the game-winning goal in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... also picked up two groundballs and caused a turnover vs. Towson... tied career-best with four groundballs to go along with an assist and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... three groundballs in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... one groundball in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... one groundball in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... caused two turnovers and picked up a groundball in win at Penn (4/21)... scored his first goal in nine games in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. the Cavaliers... assisted Jeremy Sieverts' first goal and picked up two groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... FARRELL'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /0:00 FARRELL'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Points: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) Groundballs: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Vermont (2/20/07)

35 15 JAY FEELEY SENIOR MIDFIELD PHOENIX, MD. DULANEY HS On Feeley: Left-hander who has moved from attack to midfield... possesses good skills and shoots the ball well has made himself into a better athlete could make a contribution this season, according to Dave Cottle. As a senior (2007): One groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... two groundballs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... a groundball and a caused turnover in first career start in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... FEELEY S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 20/ /0:00 FEELEY S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Penn (5/7/05) Assists: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04), vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Points: 2 vs. Penn (5/7/04) 32 CHRIS FEIFS TEAM CAPTAIN SENIOR MIDFIELD DURHAM, N.C. RIVERSIDE HS On Feifs: A big, strong and tough athlete who is the firstever Terp recruit from North Carolina will play on either the first or second midfield units... a hard worker with a great attitude who has emerged as a team leader has all the physical tools necessary to be a good player will need to have a big year for the team to succeed, according to Dave Cottle. As a senior (2007): Missed the season opener vs. Bellarmine due to illness... scored a man-up goal in his season debut, a 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... made his first career start on the first midfield line vs. the Catamounts... also picked up two groundballs... man-up goal to cap five-goal comeback in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Hoyas... two groundballs in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... tied his career high with two goals, including a man-up score, in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... scored a goal, picked up a groundball and caused a turnover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... scored a goal and picked up his first assist since March 23, 2004 in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... assisted Dan Groot's second goal in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... first career hat trick in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... scored a man-up goal in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... career high four goals, including the game-winner, in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... FEIFS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /1:00 Total 34/ /1:00 FEIFS CAREER HIGHS Goals: 4 vs. Yale (5/5/07) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent at Virginia (3/31/07) Points: 4 vs. Yale (5/5/07) 41 DANNY GALLAGHER SOPHOMORE ATTACK ROCKVILLE, MD. DEMATHA HS On Gallagher: Smart, skilled attackman who understands the game was a 2006 Blue Chip recruit, according to Inside Lacrosse catches the ball well has a good future, but needs to continue to improve, according to Coach Cottle... switched from No. 40 to No. 41 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Made his first-career start and scored a goal in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up a career-best three groundballs vs. the Knights... scored for the second-straight game in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Catamounts... one groundball in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... four points on his first career hat trick and an assist in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Leopards... one goal in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... scored a goal and picked up a career high four groundballs in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... scored for the fourth-straight game in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... also picked up a pair of groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... tied his career high with four groundballs in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... two groundballs in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... GALLAGHER'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /4:00 Total 31/ /4:00 GALLAGHER'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Assists: 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06), vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Points: 4 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Groundballs: 4 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07), at Virginia (3/31/07) Hat Tricks: 1 Multi-Point Games: 2 26 FRAN GORMLEY FRESHMAN ATTACK ROCKVILLE, MD. GEORGETOWN PREP On Gormley: A sleeper among the 2007 freshman class hustles on every play dynamic quickness could see time this season. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... picked up two groundballs in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... earned his first career point by assisting on Nick Ward's goal in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... scored his first career goal in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. the Mount... scored a goal and caused a turnover in win at Penn (4/21)... GORMLEY'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 GORMLEY'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07), at Penn (4/21/07) Assists: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Points: 1 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/21/07) 14 MIKE GRISWOLD SOPHOMORE DEFENSE POTOMAC, MD. LANDON SCHOOL On Griswold: Good size and strength a physical player who has shown a tremendous work ethic... could contribute as he gets more comfortable with the defensive scheme... needs to continue to work on becoming more athletic... switched from No. 41 to No. 14 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Saw playing time in 11-6 seasonopening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... turned in his best performance as a Terp with a career-high two caused turnovers in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... GRISWOLD S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /2:00 Total 17/ /2:00 GRISWOLD'S CAREER HIGHS Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07)

36 2 DAN GROOT SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY GROOT'S HONOR ROLL 2007 ACC All-Tournament Team On Groot: Skillful player who will play a big role for the Terps this season will begin the season on the first midfield line has worked hard to improve both strength and speed during offseason conditioning... has the potential to grow into an All-American, according to Coach Cottle... switched from No. 42 to No. 2 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Scored his first career man-up goal and added an assist to tie his career high in points in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... set career highs for points (5), goals (3) and assists (2) in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... also caused a pair of Catamount turnovers and picked up two groundballs... man-up goal in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... two groundballs in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... one assist and a career-best three groundballs in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... two assists in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... also picked up a pair of groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Retrievers... scored a goal and added an assist in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... tied his career high with a hat trick, including his first game-winning goal, in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... also played significant minutes as a defensive middie, helping hold the Tar Heels scoreless for a stretch of 24:28... two goals in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... two goals, including the game-winner, in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... two goals, including a man-up score that proved to be the game-winner, in win at Penn (4/21)... scored a career-best four goals and added an assist to tie his career high with five points in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... one goal in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... GROOT S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /4:30 Total 32/ /4:30 GROOT'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 4 vs. Virginia (4/27/07) Assists: 2 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Points: 5 vs. Vermont (2/20/07), vs. Virginia 94/27/07) Groundballs: 3 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) 27 DAN HALAYKO FRESHMAN LSM/DEFENSE NISKAYUNA, N.Y. NISKAYUNA HS On Halayko: Tall athlete who has a load of talent good stick skills to go along with deceptive quickness had a good fall, showing a glimpse of his potential will be a factor as a freshman. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut and picked up two groundballs in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... one groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... one groundball in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... HALAYKO'S CAREER STATISTICS / /0:00 HALAYKO'S CAREER HIGHS Groundballs: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) 16 DEAN HART FRESHMAN SSM CLARKSVILLE, MD. ATHOLTON HS On Hart: A good athlete who is expected to play as a freshman will start his career as a defensive middie could work his way into the offensive mix. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... first caused turnover and first groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... HART'S CAREER STATISTICS / /0:00 HART'S CAREER HIGHS Groundballs: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Caused Turnovers: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) 9 ZACH HINTON JUNIOR DEFENSE ELDERSBURG, MD. LIBERTY HS On Hinton: High school All-American who is expected to be a contributor in his third year in the program athletic defender who can contain opponents one-on-one one of the most improved players on the team had a good fall, starting in place of an injured Joe Cinosky... could also see time on the man-down unit knows what his job is on the field and does it switched from No. 48 to No. 9 prior to the 2006 season. As a junior (2007): Made his season debut in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... saw time as a short-stick defensive midfielder in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... returned to close defense in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... caused one turnover in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... scored his first career goal on his first ever shot in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one groundball in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... HINTON S CAREER STATISTICS / /2: / /3: / /1:00 Total 27/ /6:00 HINTON S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07)

37 17 BRYN HOLMES FRESHMAN SSM MARRIOTTSVILLE, MD. MCDONOGH On Holmes: Quick midfielder, who will begin his Terrapin career as a defensive middie has good skills plays the game bigger than his frame mentally and physically tough could also be used as a face-off man or on the wing... joins his brother, Travis, on the Terrapin roster. As a freshman (2007): Solid showing in the defensive midfield in his college debut, an 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... played significant minutes in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... won his first collegiate face-off and picked up two groundballs vs. Vermont... three caused turnovers and a groundball in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span...three groundballs and a caused turnover in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... career day in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... set career bests with eight groundballs and five caused turnovers vs. the Tigers... helped hold Towson scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... three groundballs in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... two groundballs and a caused tunover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... two groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... scored his first collegiate goal in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... also won 7-of-9 face-offs and picked up four groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... picked up his first career assist on Michael Phipps' second quarter goal in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... three groundballs to help the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... won the opening face-off of the second overtime to give Maryland the possession that led to the game-winning goal... scored a goal and won 7-of-11 face-offs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... also had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Blue Jays... won 7-of-11 face-offs and picked up a game-high seven groundballs in win at Penn (4/21)... also caused two Quaker turnovers... three groundballs and added an assist in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... assisted Michael Phipps' third goal of the game in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... also had three groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Bulldogs... B. HOLMES' CAREER STATISTICS / /5:30 B. HOLMES' CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 at Virginia (3/31/07), vs. Johns Hopkins (4/14/07) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Points: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Groundballs: 8 at Towson (3/10/07) Caused Turnovers: 5 at Towson (3/10/07) Face-offs Taken: 11 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/14/07), at Penn (4/21/07) Face-offs Won: 7 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/14/07), at Penn (4/21/07) 34 TRAVIS HOLMES TEAM CAPTAIN SENIOR MIDFIELD MARRIOTTSVILLE, MD. MCDONOGH On Holmes: One of the Terps toughest players will be compete for playing time as an offensive midfielder... also one of the team's top three short-sticks has garnered experience in big games... has emerged as one of the team's strongest leaders another hard hitter who won the team's 2006 Hammer Award switched from No. 17 to No. 34 prior to the 2006 season... is joined by his younger brother, Bryn, on the Terps this season. As a senior (2007): Scored his first career man-up goal and picked up a groundball in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... scored a man-up goal and picked up two groundballs in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... missed seven games with mono... returned to action in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... returned to the second midfield unit in win at Penn (4/21)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... T. HOLMES CAREER STATISTICS / /1: / /3: / /0: / /0:00 Total 48/ /5:00 T. HOLMES CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Six times, most recent vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Points: 1 Six times, most recent vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Groundballs: 4 at Towson (3/12/05) Caused Turnovers: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Virginia (4/30/06) 42 PATRICK HUTCHINSON FRESHMAN MIDFIELD/FO BALTIMORE, MD. LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD On Hutchinson: Face-off man who is in the mix for time at the X and in the midfield good quickness and stick skills only needs experience to be a contributor. As a freshman (2007): Missed the first 13 games due to injury NICK KELLINGER JUNIOR GOALIE ELLICOTT CITY, MD. CENTENNIAL On Kellinger: Reserve goalie who earned a roster spot after trying out prior to the 2007 season... was a second team all-howard County selection by the Baltimore Sun in As a junior (2007): Made his collegiate debut, playing the final 5:14, in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... made one save to help hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... played the final 10:20 and made one save in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... saw late time in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... KELLINGER'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0:00 KELLINGER'S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) 36 SPENCER MCALLISTER SOPHOMORE SSM EASTON, MD. EASTON HS On McAllister: Talented right-hander who could compete for playing time as the one of the team's top four defensive middies big, physical player with good hands missed the entire 2005 season while recovering from a knee injury... is fully recovered and has continued to make himself into a better athlete. As a sophomore (2007): Caused his first career turnover in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... one groundball in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... scored his first career goal in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up two groundballs and caused two turnovers... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... one groundball in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... MCALLISTER'S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0:00 Total 14/ /0:00 MCALLISTER S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07)

38 6 ROB MORRISON SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD BETHESDA, MD. LANDON SCHOOL On Morrison: Quick midfielder who understands the game well... the tougher he plays the better he will be, according to Coach Cottle could compete for time in the midfield... switched from No. 46 to No. 6 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Missed the first eight games due to injury... saw his first playing time of the season in win at Penn (4/21)... MORRISON S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 9/ /0:00 30 BRIAN PHIPPS FRESHMAN GOALIE ANNAPOLIS, MD. SEVERN SCHOOL On Phipps: Intelligent goalie understands what the defense wants to do with opponents offensive schemes a true tactician once he has some experience he has the potential to be an outstanding goalie... joins his brother, Michael, on the Terrapin roster. As a freshman (2007): Made nine saves in his college debut, an 11-6 season opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... made three saves to help shutout the Knights in the second quarter... also picked up three groundballs vs. Bellarmine saves in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... also picked up five groundballs and caused two turnovers vs. the Catamounts... helped hold Vermont scoreless for a 26-minute span during the victory... nine saves in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... also tied his career high with five groundballs vs. Georgetown saves and two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... career-best 16 saves in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... also picked up four groundballs vs. Towson saves, four groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game saves and four groundballs in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... two saves in just over 35 minutes of actions in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37: saves in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... eight saves in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31) saves in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23... eight saves in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... two saves in 30:00 of action in win at Penn (4/21)... made three saves in 11:45 in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... B. PHIPPS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0:00 B. PHIPPS CAREER HIGHS Saves: 16 at Towson (3/10/07) Groundballs: 5 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Vermont (2/20/07) 29 MATT RANKIN JUNIOR LSM WEST CHESTER, PA. WEST CHESTER EAST HS On Rankin: A solid player with good hands good stick work moves the ball up the field well needs to continue to work on strength and conditioning. As a junior (2007): Made his season debut in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... one groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... caused a turnover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... saw significant time as a face-off wingman and picked up one groundball in win at Penn (4/21)... RANKIN S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0: / /2:00 Total 12/ /2:00 RANKIN'S CAREER HIGHS Caused Turnovers: 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06), vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) 28 JEFF REYNOLDS JUNIOR SSM BEL AIR, MD. CALVERT HALL HS On Reynolds: One of the team's best all-around athletes... an outstanding short-stick, possibly one of the best in the nation, according to Dave Cottle could be used more as a face-off man this season... also could be integrated into the offensive scheme to take advantage of his athleticism and hard shot. As a junior (2007): Dished out two assists for his first career multi-point game in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up three groundballs vs. the Knights... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... suffered a torn ACL vs. the Catamounts and will miss the remainder of the 2007 season. REYNOLDS CAREER STATISTICS / /2: / /3: / /1:00 Total 36/ /6:00 REYNOLDS CAREER HIGHS Assists: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) Points: 2 vs. Bellarmine (2/17/07) Groundballs: 4 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Caused Turnovers: 2 at UMBC (3/18/06), vs. Princeton (5/21/06) 8 CHRIS RHINE SOPHOMORE LSM COLUMBUS, OHIO UPPER ARLINGTON HS On Rhine: Fast long pole who is good on the ground has proven to be a tough competitor... will be in the mix to back-up Ryan Clarke... a good energy guy, according to Coach Cottle. As a sophomore (2007): Made his season debut in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... played short-stick defensive midfield in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... scored two goals, the first of his college career, in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up a groundball and helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... two groundballs in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... RHINE S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0:00 Total 17/ /0:00 RHINE'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 2 at Virginia (3/31/07)t Caused Turnovers: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Denver (5/13/06)

39 43 ADAM SEAR FRESHMAN MIDFIELD YOKINE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA HALE SCHOOL On Sear: Talented midfielder who could contribute as a freshman... joined the team just prior to the 2007 spring semester... known as a hard worker... was an alternate for the Australian national team at the 2006 World Championships... excellent speed and footwork... a natural scorer. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... scored his first goal in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... posted the first multi-point game of his career with a goal and an assist in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... assisted Scott Tompkins' goal to run his scoring streak to four games in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... two assists in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... first career two-goal game in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... one goal in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... one goal in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)... started on attack, his first collegiate start, in win at Penn (4/21)... picked up an assist on Max Ritz's first goal of the game... SEAR'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:30 SEAR'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Assists: 2 vs. UMBC (3/17/07) Points: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Mount St. Mary's Multi-point Games: 3 Multi-goal Games: 1 20 JEREMY SIEVERTS SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD LUTHERVILLE, MD. MCDONOUGH BUTLER On Sieverts: Transfer from Butler that will compete for playing time in the midfield... strong, athletic player who understands the game... plays with tremendous poise... great field vision... a good passer with a knack for finding the open man. As a sophomore (2007): Made his Maryland debut, scoring a goal and picking up a groundball, in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... posted his first multi-point game as a Terp with a goal and an assist in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... also caused a Catamount turnover... assisted Max Ritz's second goal in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... also picked up two groundballs vs. the Tigers... scored a man-up goal in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... scored his first hat trick as a Terp in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... a goal and an assist in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... two goals in 8-7 double-ot win at No. 7 Navy (4/6)... also picked up three groundballs vs. the Mids... one goal in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14)...made his first start on attack in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... scored a goal and added an assist vs. the Cavaliers... also caused two turnovers and picked up a pair of groundballs... career high five points on three goals and two assists in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... SIEVERT'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2006 BU 14/ /6: / /0:30 Total 29/ /7:00 SIEVERT'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 Four times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Assists: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Yale (5/5/07) Points: 5 vs. Yale (5/5/07) Hat Tricks: 4 Multi-Goal Games: 6 Multi-Point Games: KEVIN SLAFKOSKY SOPHOMORE DEFENSE CATONSVILLE, MD. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH HS On Slafkosky: Defender who is coming off of a broken foot missed the entire fall season due to that injury... still recovering, but continues to work on his skills... not afraid to go after tough groundballs... switched from No. 37 to No. 11 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Missed the first seven games recovering from a broken foot sustained in the fall... returned to action in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... SLAFKOSKY S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0:00 Total 8/ /0:00 4 SEAN SULLIVAN SENIOR LSM DUXBURY, MASS. DUXBURY HS LOOMIS CHAFFEE (MASS.) On Sullivan: A quality long pole who could see time as a close defenseman as well has shown great maturity and will be a contributor as a senior, according to Coach Cottle started six games as a sophomore before breaking his hand against Dartmouth could also contribute on the man-down unit has great hands and great stick work a take-away guy on defense the first-ever Massachusetts native to play lacrosse for the Terps... switched from No. 30 to No. 4 prior to the 2007 season. As a senior (2007): Caused a turnover in 11-6 seasonopening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... tremendous effort in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... tied his career high with five groundballs vs. the Catamounts and also caused a turnover... helped hold Vermont scoreless for a 26-minute span during the victory... one caused turnover and one groundball in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... one groundball in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... caused a turnover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29... helped hold No. 11 North Carolina scoreless for 24:28 in a 14-8 win (3/24)... two groundballs in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... two caused turnovers and a pair of groundballs in win at Penn (4/21)... played his best game of the season, filling in for Ray Megill, who was injured in the first quarter, in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... picked up three groundballs and caused a pair of turnovers vs. the Cavaliers... one groundball and a caused turnover in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... SULLIVAN S CAREER STATISTICS / /0: / /0: / /0: / /1:00 Total 35/ /1:00 SULLIVAN S CAREER HIGHS Groundballs: 5 vs. Duke (3/5/05), vs. Vermont (2/20/07) 19 SCOTT TOMPKINS SOPHOMORE ATTACK HUNT VALLEY, MD. GILMAN HS On Tompkins: Quick, athletic attackman who could contribute this season... enters the season as the No. 4 attackman needs to continue to get stronger and work on conditioning, according to Dave Cottle listed as a Dark Horse in Inside Lacrosse s 2005 recruiting issue... switched from No. 47 to No. 19 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Made his season debut in 8-7 win over No. 13 Towson (3/10)... scored his first goal of the season in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... two assists, the first of his college career, in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up three groundballs and caused two turnovers vs. the Mount... TOMPKINS' CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 18/ /0:00 TOMPKINS' CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06) Assists: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Points: 2 vs. Sacred Heart (4/18/06), vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07) Groundballs: 3 vs. Mount St. Mary's (3/20/07)

40 40 MATT TRAUTMAN JUNIOR ATTACK SILVER SPRING, MD. WESTERN RESERVE ACADEMY NAVY On Trautman: A solid competitor with good skills... works well off of the ball... is a capable finisher and passer... comfortable in front of the goal or playing behind... will compete for playing time. As a junior (2007): Made his Maryland debut in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... will miss the remainder of the season with a cracked pelvis and hernia. TRAUTMAN'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2005 Navy 2/ /0: Did Not Compete / /0:00 Total 3/ /0:00 25 NICK WARD SOPHOMORE ATTACK SETAUKET, N.Y. WARD MELLVILLE HS 48 ANDREW ZILCH RS-FRESHMAN MIDFIELD CINCINNATI, OHIO ST. XAVIER HS On Zilch: Worked with the team in 2006 as a redshirt understands the offensive system an intelligent player who could contribute this season is in tremendous physical condition. As a redshirt freshman (2007): Made his college debut, picking up one groundball, in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... ZILCH'S CAREER STATISTICS / /0:0 ZILCH'S CAREER HIGHS Groundballs: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) On Ward: Tough competitor who is making the switch from midfield to attack good, hard-nosed athlete... is good on the inside... could contribute this season, but needs to work on understanding the offense... switched from No. 48 to No. 25 prior to the 2007 season. As a sophomore (2007): Took his first collegiate shot in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... scored his first career goal in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... picked up his first career assist on Max Ritz's third goal of the game in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... scored a goal in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... assisted Michael Phipps' third quarter goal in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... scored a goal in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... one groundball in win at Penn (4/21)... WARD'S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /1:00 Total 16/ /1:00 WARD'S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Lafayette (3/13/07) Assists: 1 vs. Georgetown (2/24/07), at Towson (3/10/07) Points: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Lafayette (3/13/07)

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