Kevin Mayer D Jr. Great Falls, Va. Potomac School. Dan Loftus G Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset HS
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1 Dan Loftus G Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset HS Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% /3 188: /0 105: /8 418: Total 25/11 712: DAN LOFTUS: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Saves-Goals allowed) 2004: UMBC 14-8; VMI 5-10; Maryland 5-10; Loyola DNP; Canisius 6-0; North Carolina DNP Georgetown DNP; Ohio State 7-4; Johns Hopkins DNP; Virginia 1-1; *Maryland DNP; Denver DNP; Army : Butler DNP; UMBC DNP; VMI 2-0; Maryland DNP; Penn State 1-1; Loyola DNP; North Carolina DNP; Vermont 1-0; Georgetown 1-1; Mount St. Mary s 6-4; Ohio State 2-5; Johns Hopkins DNP; Virginia 4-0; Army 1-1; *North Carolina DNP; *Maryland DNP; ^Fairfield 3-2; ^Cornell DNP; ^Maryland 0-1; ^Johns Hopkins DNP. 2006: Butler 8-1; Villanova 10-1; Bellarmine 5-0; Maryland 20-8; Holy Cross 3-0; Loyola 10-7; North Carolina 12-8; Cornell *ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament DAN LOFTUS: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 20 vs. Maryland, 3/4/06 Returning starting goalkeeper... among active goalies nationally, ranks fourth in career goals against average (7.33) behind Princeton s Alex Hewit (6.45), Virginia s Kip Turner (7.12) and Johns Hopkins Jesse Schwartzman (7.18)... also among active goalies, ranks second in career save percentage (.613), trailing only Hewit (.645) : Started all eight games in the Duke net... in 418:41 of action, posted a goals against average of 5.16 with a.687 save percentage... registered a career-high 20 saves against Maryland (3/4)... had seven saves and allowed just one goal in the second half as Duke erased a 7-3 halftime deficit to earn an 11-8 victory North Carolina (3/18)... guided a Duke defense that held the Tar Heels without a goal for a span of 35:16 and added the first assist of his career in the contest... was named the ACC Player of the Week for his efforts... credited with 22 ground balls. 2005: Saw action in 10 games as the top reserve behind USILA First Team All-America and National Goalkeeper of the Year Aaron Fenton... played 105:00 minutes while registering 21 saves, a.583 save percentage and 8.57 goals against average... recorded a season-best six saves against Mount St. Mary s (3/29)... had four saves in Duke s win over Virginia (4/16)... logged eight ground balls including a season-high three in the Mount St. Mary s game. 2004: Saw action in seven games with three starting assignments and played a total of 188:27 minutes... posted an goals against average along with a.514 save percentage... credited with 38 total saves... started against UMBC (2/28), VMI (3/2) and Maryland (3/6)... registered a season-high 14 saves in Duke s 11-8 victory over UMBC... in just over 24 minutes of action at Ohio State (4/3), allowed four goals while making seven saves... picked up 11 ground balls for the year. Prep: Five-year letterman at Syosset... three-time allcounty selection and two-time All-America pick... member of two gold medal winning teams at the Empire State Games... three-time team MVP... all-conference pick in soccer. Personal: Son of Barbara and Brian Loftus... born December 31, brother, Chris, is a member of the Duke lacrosse team. 4 Kevin Mayer D Jr. Great Falls, Va. Potomac School Tony McDevitt D Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. Penn Charter 22)... logged 44 ground balls including a season-high five against both Johns Hopkins (4/8) and Maryland (5/28)... had four ground balls in the Loyola (3/12), Mount St. Mary s (3/29) and Army (4/23) games. 2004: Played in all 13 games with three starts... lone goal of the year came short-handed and against Army (5/7)... finished third on the team with 34 ground balls... posted a career-high six ground balls against both Johns Hopkins (4/10) and Army (5/7)... won three-of-13 face-offs. Prep: Four-year letterman at Penn Charter... three-time allleague and all-state pick as a senior... recorded over 200 ground balls in senior season... two-time first team all-city choice in football, and also earned all-state and league MVP honors on the gridiron. Personal: Son of Daniel and Michelle McDevitt... born September 26, / / / Total 41/ TONY McDEVITT: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Army, 5/7/04 Assists: 1 vs. Cornell, 5/22/05 Points: 1, two times; last vs. Cornell, 5/22/ : Played in three games. 2005: Played in three games. Prep: Four-year letterman at the Potomac 34 School... two-time all-conference choice... named all-state as a senior... also swam and played football. Personal: Son of Thom and Maureen Mayer... father graduated from Duke Medical School in born May 19, Preseason First Team All-America selection... candidate for the William F. Schmeisser National Defensive Player of the Year honor returning starting defenseman and one of the top overall athletes in college lacrosse... ACC Academic Honor Roll pick. 2006: Started all eight games, helping the Duke defense allow just 5.24 goals per game... logged 22 ground balls including five against both Villanova (2/25) and North Carolina (3/18) and four versus Maryland (3/4)... named Academic All-ACC. 2005: USILA Second Team All-America selection... All-ACC choice... started all 20 games... played a key role in Duke ranking first in the ACC and third nationally in team defense by allowing 6.95 goals per game an improvement of 2.75 goals per game from the 2004 campaign... picked up first career assist in the NCAA quarterfinals against Cornell (5/ 18
2 Ryan McFadyen D Jr. Mendham, N.J. Delbarton School Prep: Three-year letterman at Delbarton School... credited with 40 ground balls during senior season... first team all-area and second team all-state selection following senior campaign... helped Delbarton to three straight state titles... also played basketball... one of three Delbarton graduates on the Duke roster. Personal: Son of John and Sherrie McFadyen... born May 11, Could have a major impact on the defensive end after starting the final four games of the 2006 season : Played in all eight games, starting the final four following a season-ending injury to All- America Casey Carroll... picked up seven ground balls with a season-best two coming in the Holy Cross contest (3/7). 2005: Played in 10 games... picked up three ground balls. Nick O Hara D Sr. Orchard Park, N.Y. Orchard Park HS Preseason Second Team All-America pick... a candidate for the William F. Schmeisser National Defensive Player of the Year honor... one of the top poles in the country... ACC Academic Honor Roll pick : Played in all eight contests... led the Blue Devils for the second season in a row in ground balls with had a season-high seven grounders in the season-opener against Butler (2/18)... won one-of-two face-offs... named Academic All-ACC. 2005: Played in all 20 games... often ignited Duke s transition game, and finished the season with eight points on four goals and four assists... ranked 10th on the team in scoring... earned Duke s Groundhog Award, an honor presented annually to the top statistical leader in ground balls... credited with 78 ground balls on the season with a career-high seven coming against both UMBC (2/26) and Vermont (3/21)... finished third in the ACC in ground balls per game (3.90)... picked up four or more grounders in 13 contests... was outstanding in the postseason, and earned a slot on the NCAA All-Tournament Team... in four national tournament contests, totaled two goals, two assists and 13 ground balls... had career-bests of two goals and three total points in Duke s 18-9 national semifinal victory over Maryland... against the Terrapins, had one goal and one assist in a 9-0 run that helped Duke to a 10-3 halftime advantage, and second tally of the game pushed the lead to 11-3 less than one minute into the third period... other goals came against Georgetown (3/26) and Ohio State (4/ 2)... won two-of-four face-offs. 2004: Played in all 13 games... lone goal of the year came against UMBC (2/28)... credited with 23 ground balls and won 11-of-29 (.379) face-offs... picked up a seasonbest six ground balls at Ohio State (4/3). Prep: Three-year letterman at Orchard Park... two-time All-America pick... three-time all-conference... team captain during senior season... member of silver medal winning squad at the Empire State Games... three-time all-league pick in football. Personal: Son of Frank and Lynnda O Hara... born September 28, Parker McKee D Fr. Greenwich, Conn. Berkshire School Terrence Molinari M Fr. Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset HS Prep: Four-year letterman at Berkshire School under coach Kevan Bowler... guided squad to four-year ledger of with four berths in the playoffs... three-time first team all-league pick... earned All-America honors following senior season despite missing much of the year due to illness... finished career with eight goals, 28 assists and 244 ground balls... served as team captain... also lettered in soccer and ice hockey. Personal: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee... born December 14, Prep: Four-year letterman at Manhasset under coach Alan Lowe... helped team to a four-year record of 67-9 with three Long Island championships and the 2004 state crown... the 2004 Manhasset squad went 20-0 and was ranked number one in the nation... two-time allcounty selection... missed the majority of senior season due to injury... three-year letterman and two-time all-county choice in football... lettered four seasons in track and field. Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Paula Molinari... brother, Cullen, is a member of the lacrosse program at Georgetown... born July 25, / / / Total 41/ NICK O HARA: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Maryland, 5/28/05 Assists: 1, four times; last vs. Maryland, 5/28/05 Points: 3 vs. Maryland, 5/28/05 19
3 Sam Payton M So. Cos Cob, Conn. Brunswick School 2006: Played in four games... won five-ofnine (.556) face-offs while picking up five 32 ground balls. Prep: Four-year letterman at the Brunswick School... helped team to four-year record of and four consecutive conference championships... had 71 goals and 39 assists during prep career... also played football, serving as team captain during final season... helped football team to a pair of New England Class B titles in 2003 and Personal: Son of Lincoln and Joanne Payton... born April 29, Dan Oppedisano M Sr. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City HS / / / Total 37/ DAN OPPEDISANO: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Face-offs won-attempted) 2004: UMBC 3-15; VMI 20-30; Maryland 11-22; Loyola 3-9; Canisius 11-13; North Carolina 1-7; Georgetown 2-11; Ohio State 4-11; Johns Hopkins DNP; Virginia 3-5; *Maryland 6-14; Denver 6-13; Army : Butler 2-4; UMBC 2-4; VMI 2-8; Maryland 6-14; Penn State 5-7; Loyola 2-4; North Carolina 3-8; Vermont 5-7; Georgetown 8-18; Mount St. Mary s 8-14; Ohio State 3-12; Johns Hopkins 3-8; Virginia 2-8; Army 7-15; *North Carolina 8-20; *Maryland 2-9; ^Fairfield 4-8; ^Cornell 0-2; ^Maryland 1-3; ^Johns Hopkins : Butler 9-11; Villanova 0-2; Bellarmine 2-2; Maryland DNP; Holy Cross 5-6; Loyola DNP; North Carolina 0-6; Cornell DNP. *ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament DAN OPPEDISANO: CAREER-HIGHS Face-offs Attempted: 30 vs. VMI, 3/2/04 Face-offs Won: 20 vs. VMI, 3/2/04 Face-off specialist with good experience... has won 171-of-368 (.465) career face-offs... missed fall practice while spending the 28 semester in Italy... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 2006: Played in five games... won 16-of-27 (.593) face-offs... won nine-of-11 face-offs and collected a season-high six ground balls in the season-opener versus Butler (2/18)... secured five-of-six face-offs against Holy Cross (3/7). 2005: Played in all 20 games... won 76-of-178 (.427) faceoff opportunities... logged 23 ground balls... won five-ofseven face-offs against both Penn State (3/8) and Vermont (3/21) and three-of-five draws versus Johns Hopkins (5/30) in the national championship game... picked up a seasonhigh four ground balls in Duke s 23-4 triumph over Fairfield (5/13) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. 2004: Played in 12 games... served as Duke s lead face-off man, winning 79-of-165 (.479) opportunities... won a career-high 20-of-30 face-offs against VMI (3/2)... finished fourth on the team with 31 ground balls... secured a careerhigh nine ground balls in the VMI contest and had four against both Ohio State (4/3) and Army (5/7). Prep: Three-year letterman at Garden City... had 17 goals and 15 assists during senior season... two-time all-county selection... high school teammate of former Duke lettermen Dan Flannery and Glenn Nick... all-conference honoree in both football and wrestling. Personal: Son of Cosimo and Rita Oppedisano... born December 24, Max Quinzani A Fr. Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury HS Charted as the fifth-best freshman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse magazine. Prep: Four-year letterman at Duxbury 16 under coach Chris Sweet... member of state championship teams in 2004, 2005 and led squad to four-year record of three-time All- America selection... had 93 goals and 63 assists during senior season as team posted a 25-0 record... recorded five goals and four assists as Duxbury defeated Xaverian, 14-7, in the 2006 Massachusetts state championship game... named the state s Player of the Year for lacrosse in both 2005 and 2006 by The Boston Globe... established the national high school record for career points with 577, breaking the previous standard of 553 set by Casey Powell of Carthage, N.Y.... one of three players in national high school lacrosse history to amass 500 or more points joining Powell and Jim Connolly (523) of North Andover, Mass.... recorded one goal, one assist and four ground balls to help the North team to a victory over the South unit in the 2006 Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Classic... also lettered three seasons in ice hockey, helping Duxbury to the 2005 state title. Personal: Son of Julia Chuslo and Rob-Roy Quinzani... born March 20,
4 Brad Ross M Jr. Darnestown, Md. Bullis School Versatile midfielder and face-off specialist... enjoyed a very productive fall practice session... enters junior season having won of-269 (.517) career face-offs. 2006: Saw action in all eight contests... posted five points on three goals and two assists while winning 38- of-71 (.535) face-offs... finished third on the team with 27 ground balls... won a season-high eight draws in 14 attempts against Cornell (3/21)... also carded a seasonbest six ground balls versus the Big Red... scored singlegame goals versus Villanova (2/25), North Carolina (3/18) and Cornell (3/21)... face-off victory and immediate goal early in the third quarter helped the Blue Devils turn a 7-3 halftime deficit into an 11-8 win over the Tar Heels. 2005: Played in all 20 games... saw action both at midfield and as a face-off specialist... finished the year with seven points on five goals and two assists... ranked fourth in the ACC in face-off percentage by winning 101-of-198 (.510) draws... led Duke in both face-offs taken and won... won a season-best 14 face-offs in 19 attempts while scoring a career-high three total points on two goals and one assist in the NCAA Tournament opening round game against Fairfield (5/13)... in four NCAA Tournament games, won 35-of-58 (.603) overall face-offs including a 13-of-20 (.650) performance in the national semifinals versus Maryland (5/ 28)... after winning just one-of-five (.200) face-offs versus Maryland (3/5) in the regular season, gained a combined 16 wins in 23 draws against the Terrapins in the ACC and NCAA Tournament tilts... also logged seven ground balls in the NCAA Tournament win over the Terrapins... recorded 58 ground balls including a season-high 10 in the season-opening victory over Butler (2/19). Prep: Four-year letterman at Bullis School... two-time all-county and all-conference choice... received all-state and all-america honors as a senior... picked up 32 goals and 10 assists while winning 65 percent of his faceoffs in senior campaign... also lettered three seasons in football. Personal: Son of John and Pam Ross... grandfather, Campbell Snowberger, is a 1950 graduate of Duke... born August 10, / / Total 28/ BRAD ROSS: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Face-offs won-attempted) 2005: Butler 13-17; UMBC 11-19; VMI 7-15; Maryland 1-5; Penn State 2-11; Loyola 5-11; North Carolina 1-7; Vermont 4-8; Georgetown 0-1; Mount St. Mary s 6-8; Ohio State 7-12; Johns Hopkins 1-5; Virginia 0-4; Army 5-13; *North Carolina 0-1; *Maryland 3-3; ^Fairfield 14-19; ^Cornell 5-11; ^Maryland 13-20; ^Johns Hopkins : Butler 5-8; Villanova 3-7; Bellarmine 3-4; Maryland 2-7; Holy Cross 5-7; Loyola 7-14; North Carolina 5-10; Cornell *ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament BRAD ROSS: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 2005: Butler 0-0; UMBC 0-0; VMI 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Penn State 0-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 0-0; Vermont 0-0; Georgetown 0-0; Mount St. Mary s 1-0; Ohio State 1-0; Johns Hopkins 0-0; Virginia 0-0; Army 1-1; *North Carolina 0-0; *Maryland 0-0; ^Fairfield 2-1; ^Cornell 0-0; ^Maryland 0-0; ^Johns Hopkins : Butler 0-1; Villanova 1-1; Bellarmine 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 0-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 1-0; Cornell 1-0. *ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament BRAD ROSS: CAREER-HIGHS Face-offs Attempted: 20 vs. Maryland, 5/28/05 Face-offs Won: 14 vs. Fairfield, 5/13/05 Goals: 2 vs. Fairfield, 5/13/05 Assists: 1, four times; last vs. Villanova, 2/25/06 Points: 3 vs. Fairfield, 5/13/05 Steve Schoeffel M So. Charlottesville, Va. Covenant School 2006: Played in four games... had one goal and one assist against Butler (2/18). 20 Prep: Four-year letterman at the Covenant School... member of three consecutive state championship squads... helped team to 62 wins against just 13 losses over final three seasons... All-America pick in four-time first team all-state selection... team captain and MVP of the state tournament during final campaign... had 173 goals and 120 assists during prep career... also participated in basketball, football, soccer and wrestling... first team all-state pick in football, and finished career with 3,948 rushing yards and 70 touchdowns. Personal: Son of Cindy and Mark Schoeffel... born July 7, / Total 4/ STEVE SCHOEFFEL: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Butler, 2/18/06 Assists: 1 vs. Butler, 2/18/06 Points: 2 vs. Butler, 2/18/06 21
5 Rob Schroeder G Jr. Summit, N.J. Summit HS Left-handed goalkeeper who is scheduled to compete with returning starter Dan Loftus for playing time. 2006: Played in four games... in 62:33 of action, recorded a 5.76 goals against average with nine saves... had four saves against both Bellarmine (2/28) and Holy Cross (3/7)... registered a.600 save percentage. 2005: Did not see game action. Prep: Four-year letterman at Summit High School... received All-America, all-state and all-conference honors as a senior, along with earning Goalie of the Year in New Jersey... also received all-state accolades as a sophomore and junior... all-state in both football and hockey. Personal: Son of Pam and Steve Schroeder... mother (1975), uncle (Todd Rancke, 1981) and brother (Steve, 2000) all are Duke graduates... brother, Steve, lettered four seasons in baseball at Duke ( )... brothers, Scott and Keith, played lacrosse at Georgetown. 15 Devon Sherwood G So. Freeport, N.Y. Baldwin HS in father holds the Duke single-game record for saves with 37 against North Carolina on April 25, mother earned a master s degree in history from Duke in brother, Charles, plays lacrosse at Western Connecticut State, carding 12 goals and 11 assists during the 2006 season. 2006: Did not see game action. Prep: Two-year letterman at Baldwin High School... during senior season, posted a save percentage and 5.62 goals against average. Personal: Son of Charles and Dawn Sherwood... born September 16, father played lacrosse at Duke, lettering from as a goalkeeper before graduating Sam Solie M Fr. Durham, N.C. Middlesex School Prep: Three-year letterman at Middlesex School in Concord, Mass., under coach Ned Herter... also lettered one season at Jordan 23 High School in Durham... helped Middlesex to three-year record of 41-4 and two Independent School League championships... two-time all league selection... had 20 goals and 18 assists as a junior and 16 goals and 12 assists in senior season... also lettered three seasons in soccer, twice receiving first team all-league honors. Personal: Son of Guy and Mindy Solie... father graduated from Duke in 1967 and earned a Ph.D. from the institution in mother graduated from Duke in 1978 and received a master s degree from the school in sister, Laura, is a member of the crew team at the University of Pennsylvania... born February 27, Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% /0 62: Total 4/0 62: ROB SCHROEDER: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Saves-Goals allowed) 2006: Butler 1-2; Villanova 0-1; Bellarmine 4-1; Maryland DNP; Holy Cross 4-2; Loyola DNP; North Carolina DNP; Cornell DNP. ROB SCHROEDER: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 4, two times; last vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 Dan Theodoridis D So. Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk HS 2006: Saw action in three contests... credited for two ground balls against Holy 46 Cross (3/7). Prep: Three-year letterman at Norwalk High School... earned team MVP, all-conference and all-state honors as a senior... credited with 164 ground balls over final two seasons... helped Norwalk to three straight state playoff appearances ( )... also received all-area recognition in football. Personal: Son of John and Foula Theodoridis... born February 24,
6 Chris Tkac D So. Gaithersburg, Md. Landon School John Walsh M Sr. Bethesda, Md. Landon School 2006: Played in five games... recorded an assist against Bellarmine... had five ground balls on the year. 3 Prep: Three-year letterman at the Landon School... named to the high school Tewaaraton Team in two-time all-league, all-county and all-state selection... helped Landon to a three-year record of also played football, helping team to conference championship during final season... one of four Landon graduates on the Duke roster. Personal: Son of Mike and Tracy Tkac... born September 15, : Played in three games... had one assist in the win over Bellarmine (2/28) : Played in 11 games... scored first collegiate goal against Mount St. Mary s (3/29). 2004: Saw action in two games. Prep: Three-year letterman at Landon... member of two national championship teams... one of four Landon School graduates on the Duke roster... also played hockey and football, earning all-league honors in hockey. Personal: Son of John and Mary Walsh... born August 20, Michael Ward M Sr. Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville HS 2006: Played in all eight games... posted 13 ground balls including a season-best 9 three against both Bellarmine (2/28) and Cornell (3/21). 2005: Played in all 20 games... co-recipient of the Jack Persons Award, presented annually to Duke s most improved player... registered 38 ground balls including a career-high four against both Butler (2/19) and Vermont (3/ 21)... was instrumental in Duke ranking first in the ACC and third nationally in team defense by allowing 6.95 goals per game an improvement of 2.75 goals per game from the 2004 campaign. 2004: Played in 11 games... scored single-game goals against Maryland (3/6) and Canisius (3/16). Prep: Three-year letterman at Ward Melville... All-America selection as a senior... recorded 26 goals and 19 assists as a senior... finished career with 60 goals and 56 assists... also played football. Personal: Son of Christopher and Robin Ward... father lettered three seasons in football at Maryland ( ), helping the Terrapins to a 28-8 record, three bowl games and the 1976 ACC championship... born May 1, / / / Total 16/ JOHN WALSH: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary s, 3/29/05 Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine, 2/28/06 Points: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary s, 3/29/ / / / Total 39/ MICHAEL WARD: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, two times; last vs. Canisius, 3/16/04 Assists: None Points: 1, two times; last vs. Canisius, 3/16/04 23
7 Rob Wellington M Jr. Dallas, Texas Highland Park HS Missed fall drills while recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection : Played in one contest... won his long face-off opportunity against Butler (2/18). 2005: Played in two games... won four-of-13 face-offs... won two-of-eight draws against Mount St. Mary s and two-offive versus Ohio State. Prep: Four-year letterman at Highland Park High School... two-time all-district and all-state pick... All-America selection as a senior... helped team to state title... played in the U.S. Lacrosse Senior Showcase. Personal: Son of Bob and Donna Wellington... born January 18, / / Total 3/ Michael Young M Jr. Manhasset, N.Y. Chaminade HS Did not participate in fall practice while spending the semester in Italy... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection : Played in three games... scored one goal in Duke s victory over Holy Cross (3/7)... picked up two ground balls against Butler (2/18). 2005: Played in 10 games... registered three points on two goals and one assist... goals came against Virginia (4/16) and Fairfield (5/13). Prep: Two-year letter winner at Chaminade High School... named to the all-league team following senior campaign... totaled 20 goals and 10 assists as a junior... registered 38 goals and 38 assists as a senior. Personal: Son of Maria and Spencer Young... father played football at Cornell... born October 7, Matt Wilson M Sr. Durham, N.C. Durham Academy 2006: Played in four contests... credited for two ground balls one each against Butler 21 (2/18) and Holy Cross (3/7). 2005: Played in four games. 2004: Saw action in three games... picked up one ground ball. Prep: Four-year letterman at Durham Academy... allconference and all-state honoree. Personal: Son of Peter and Melinda Wilson... born December 29, / / / Total 11/ Max Wygod G Fr. Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. Francis Parker HS Prep: Four-year letterman at Francis Parker High School under coach Louie Bevilacqua... helped squad to a pair of county playoff 43 appearances in 2005 and four-year starter... three-time San Diego all-star selection... served two seasons as team captain... had 240 saves and a 5.2 goals against average as team won 10 games in senior season... also played football. Personal: Son of Marty and Pam Wygod... born July 4, / / Total 13/ MICHAEL YOUNG: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, three times; last vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/07 Assists: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary s, 3/29/05 Points: 1, three times; last vs. Fairfield, 5/13/05 24
8 2006 Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Pct. GW-UP-DN GB F-O Pct. Pen.-Min. Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Flannery Matt Zash Kyle Dowd Bret Thompson Peter Lamade Ned Crotty Josh Coveleski Brad Ross Gibbs Fogarty Chris Loftus Collin Finnerty K.J. Sauer Fred Krom Mike Catalino Steve Schoeffel Reade Seligmann Michael Young John Walsh Dan Loftus Chris Tkac David Evans Tony McDevitt Ryan McFadyen Ed Douglas Michael Ward Nick O Hara Bo Carrington William Wolcott Erik Henkelman Dan Oppedisano Casey Carroll Sam Payton Rob Schroeder Matt Wilson Dan Theodoridis Glenn Nick Kevin Mayer Jay Jennison Kevin Coleman Tom Clute Rob Wellington Totals Opponents Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs. Pct. Shots Record Game High Dan Loftus : vs. Maryland, 3/4/06 Rob Schroeder : vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/03 Totals 8 481: Opponents 8 481: Results No. 2 Duke 20, Butler 3 Feb. 18, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 425 Duke: =20; Butler: =3 Duke: Dowd (4-1), Zash (3-2), Flannery (3-2), Loftus (8 sv) Butler: Sieverts (1-0), Welch (1-0), Smith (1-0), Kaiser (7 sv) Note: Duke won 18-of-26 face-offs (Oppedisano 9-of-11) No. 2 Duke 13, Villanova 2 Feb. 25, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 617 Duke: =13; Villanova: =2 Duke: Greer (4-1), Flannery (1-4), Loftus (10 sv) Villanova: Starker (1-0), Hohendorf (1-0), Canuso (18 sv) Note: Loftus allowed 1 goal in 56 minutes No. 2 Duke 16, Bellarmine 1 Feb. 28, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 401 Duke: =16; Bellarmine: =1 Duke: Danowski (4-2), Flannery (2-3), Loftus (5 sv) Bellarmine: Kikot (1-0), Hutchins (17 sv) Note: Bellarmine goal came with 1:05 left in 4th quarter No. 4 Maryland 8, No. 2 Duke 7 (OT) March 4, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 4,242 Duke: =7; Maryland: =8 Duke: Danowski (1-2), Dowd (2-0), Zash (2-0), Loftus (20 sv) Maryland: X. Ritz (5-1), Walters (1-2), Alford (12 sv) Note: X. Ritz scored game-winning goal 1:14 into overtime No. 3 Duke 20, Holy Cross 2 March 7, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 234 Duke: =20; Holy Cross: =2 Duke: Danowski (0-4), Greer (3-0), Schroeder (4 sv) Holy Cross: Klotz (1-0), O Sullivan (1-0), Fallon (10 sv) Note: Duke outshot Holy Cross, No. 3 Duke 9, No. 20 Loyola 7 March 11, 2006 (San Diego, Calif.) Attn.: 4,385 Duke: =9; Loyola: =7 Duke: Zash (3-1), Danowski (2-0), Greer (0-2), Loftus (10 sv) Loyola: Kennedy (2-2), Bauers (2-0), Fretwell (10 sv) Note: Zash named MVP at The First 4 event No. 3 Duke 11, North Carolina 8 March 18, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 4,031 Duke: =11; North Carolina: =8 Duke: Flannery (3-1), Danowski (2-2), Loftus (12 sv) North Carolina: Blair (2-3), Tintle (2-0), Zimmerman (8 sv) Note: Duke 9-0 run over 30 minute span No. 3 Cornell 11, No. 2 Duke 7 March 21, 2006 (Durham, N.C.) Attn.: 378 Duke: =7; Cornell: =11 Duke: Greer (2-1), Zash (2-0), Flannery (1-1), Loftus (11 sv) Cornell: Pittard (3-2), Mitchell (3-0), McMonagle (10 sv) Note: Ross won 8-of-14 face-offs & secured 6 GBs Overall: 6-2 ACC: 1-1 Home: 5-2 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Goals By Period OT Total Duke Opponents Saves By Period OT Total Duke Opponents Shots By Period OT Total Duke Opponents Clears Duke (.831) Opponents (.651) Matt Zash Man-Up Offense Duke (.538) Opponents (.324) 25
2007 Schedule February 24 DARTMOUTH DURHAM, N.C. 2 p.m. 25 DENVER DURHAM, N.C. 3 p.m.
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