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1 DUKE UNIVERSITY 2015 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide

2 2011 Duke Men s Lacrosse MEDIA GUIDE STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase - Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Sport Responsibilities...Football Office Alma Mater... Guilford, 1991 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, chasea@duaa.duke.edu Lindy Brown - Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... W. Basketball, W. Golf, W. Soccer Office Alma Mater...Western Carolina, 1996 Cell Joined Duke SID...November, lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Matt Plizga - Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... M. Basketball, M. Golf Office Alma Mater... Penn State Erie-The Behrend College, 1999 Cell Joined Duke SID... July, plizga@duaa.duke.edu Art Chase Sports Information Director Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities...M. Lacrosse, M. Soccer, Wrestling Office Alma Mater...Denison, 2002 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, mrieder@duaa.duke.edu Ashley Wolf - Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities... Baseball, Volleyball Office Alma Mater... Cornell, 2008 Cell Joined Duke SID... August, awolf@duaa.duke.edu Sarah Fetters Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities...Football (2), Men's Tennis, Rowing Office Alma Mater...Wittenberg, 2008 Cell Joined Duke SID...August, sfetters@duaa.duke.edu Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Leslie Gaber - Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities...Field Hockey, Office M/W Swimming & Diving, W. Lacrosse Alma Mater... DePauw, 2011 Cell Joined Duke SID...July, lgaber@duaa.duke.edu Brad Amersbach - Sports Information Assistant Sport Responsibilities...XC/TF, M Basketball (2) Alma Mater... Millersville Joined Duke SID... July, 2013 Cory Foote - Sports Information Assistant Sport Responsibilities... TF, Fencing Alma Mater...Nebraska-Kearney, 2014 Joined Duke SID... July, 2014 Office Cell bamserbach@duaa.duk.edu Office Cell cfoote@duaa.duke.edu Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Sarah Fetters Assistant Sports Information Director Leslie Gaber Assistant Sports Information Director Brad Amersbach Sports Information Assistant Cory Foote Sports Information Assistant

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION IFC-4 Duke Sports Information IFC Quickfacts Schedule Roster Roster Breakdown 4 STAFF INFORMATION 5-16 Director of Athletics Kevin White 6 Head Coach John Danowski 7-11 Assistant Coach Ron Caputo 12 Assistant Coach Matt Danowski 13 Assistant Coach Ben DeLuca 14 Athletic Trainer Joe Ferraro 15 Sports Performance Coach Carl Christensen 15 Equipment Manager Jay Bissette 15 Speed & Agility Coach Jeff Howser 16 Academic Coordinator Khary McGhee 16 Administrative Assistant Erin Stephenson 16 Media Relations Director Meredith Rieder 16 TEAM INFORMATION Luke Aaron 18 Calder Alfano 19 Jack Bruckner Deemer Class Chris Coady Chad Cohan Seamus Connelly Brian Dailey Brian Dunne 29 Danny Fowler 30 Justin George Will Haus Teddy Henderson 34 Will Hendrickson 35 Jamie Ikeda Myles Jones Kyle Keenan Morgan Kirby Joe Kruy Case Matheis Reid Maxmin 46 Rowland Pettit 47 Ethan Powley 48 Alex Prezioso 49 Pat Resch Greg Rhodes Jack Rowe Kyle Rowe Ben Scharf 57 Tanner Scott John Shaffer Tripp Transou Kyle Turri Garrett Van de Ven 64 Ian Yanulis 65 Thomas Zenker Matthew Giampetroni 67 David Gill 67 Justin Guterding 67 Jack Harrington 68 Thomas Palisi 68 Greg Pelton 68 CREDITS James Riley 69 Mitch Russell 69 Jake Seau 69 Greg Shea 70 Peter Welch IN REVIEW Schedule and Results Individual Awards & Honors Overall Statistics Duke ACC Statistics ACC Season Review National Rankings Duke Miscellaneous Stats Statistical Category Leaders 78 DUKE TRADITION All-Americans 80 National Award Winners 81 All-ACC Honors 81 ACC All-Tournament Team Honors ACC Tournament MVP 82 NCAA All-Tournament Teams 82 North-South Game 82 Academic Honors ACC Annual Statistical Leaders 83 Duke and International Lacrosse 84 Duke in Professional Lacrosse Blue Devils in Coaching Ranks 85 Duke Hall of Fame 86 DUKE RECORDS Duke Career Records 88 Duke Single Season Records Duke Single Game Records 89 Duke Team Records 89 Duke in ACC Records Book 90 Duke in NCAA Records Book 90 All-Time ACC Tournament Results 91 Duke ACC Tournament Records 92 Duke in ACC Tournament Records Book 92 Duke NCAA Tournament History 93 Duke NCAA Tournament Individual Records Duke NCAA Tournament Team Records 96 NCAA Tournament Scoring Recrds NCAA Championship Recap NCAA Championship Recap NCAA Championship Recap DUKE HISTORY All-Time Duke Captains 104 All-Time Duke Letterwinners Duke Rosters by Number Duke Captains by Number Duke All-Time History 117 ACC Regular Season History Duke Year-by-Year Results All-Time Opponents Series Results 130 Opponent-by-Opponent Series Histories Duke vs. Conferences 138 Duke One Goal Games Duke Overtime Games 141 Duke Month-by-Month Records Schedule Back Cover 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School... Duke University City/Zip...Durham, N.C./27708 Founded Trinity College Enrollment... 6,484 Colors... Royal Blue & White Nickname... Blue Devils Conference... Atlantic Coast Affiliation... NCAA Division I President... Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Vice President & Director of Athletics...Kevin White Athletics Web site... Ticket Office... (919) 681-BLUE HISTORY First Year of Men s Lacrosse All-Time Record ( ACC) NCAA Appearances/Last... 18/2014 Last Postseason Opponent... Notre Dame Result... W, 11-9, Championship COACHING STAFF Head Coach... John Danowski Alma Mater... Rutgers 76 Career Record/Years /32 Duke Record/Years /8 Assistant Coach...Ron Caputo Alma Mater...Scranton 91 Assistant Coach... Matt Danowski Alma Mater... Duke 07 Assistant Coach... Ben DeLuca Alma Mater...Cornell 98 Athletic Trainer...Joe Ferraro TEAM INFORMATION 2014 Team Captains...Justin George, Will Haus,...Jack Rowe 2014 Record Home/Away/Neutral /4-2/ ACC Record/Finish...4-1/T-1st 2014 ACC Tournament...Semifinalist 2014 NCAA Tournament...Champion Starters Returning/Lost...4/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...31/13 STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium... Koskinen Stadium Surface... Natural Grass Capacity... 4,000 SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant Director (lacrosse contact)...meredith Rieder Rieder Office Phone...(919) Rieder Cell Phone...(919) Rieder ... mrieder@duaa.duke.edu SID Fax... (919) SID Address...Box 90557, Durham, NC Overnight Cameron Indoor Stadium...Durham, NC Duke website... The 2015 Duke men s lacrosse media guide is a product of the Duke Sports Information Office. Editor... Meredith Rieder Assistant Editors...Duke Sports Information Photos... Jon Gardiner (Duke Photo), Peyton Williams, John Williams, Michelle Pettit

4 2015 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Time Coverage Saturday Feb. 7 at High Point High Point, N.C. 12 p.m. Sunday Feb. 8 AIR FORCE Durham, N.C. 12 p.m. ESPN3 Saturday Feb. 14 vs. Denver Kennesaw, Ga. 3 p.m. Sunday Feb. 15 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 22 at Stony Brook Stony Brook, N.Y. 12 p.m. Saturday Feb. 28 HARVARD Durham, N.C. 12 p.m. ESPN3 Sunday Mar. 1 PROVIDENCE Durham, N.C. 5 p.m. ESPN3 Saturday Mar. 7 LOYOLA Durham, N.C. 1 p.m. ESPN3 Saturday Mar. 14 at Georgetown Washington D.C. 12 p.m. Sunday Mar. 22 at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. TBA ESPNU Sunday Mar. 29 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. ESPNU Saturday Apr. 4 NOTRE DAME Durham, N.C. 5 p.m. ESPNU Sunday Apr. 12 VIRGINIA Durham, N.C. 12 p.m. ESPNU Saturday Apr. 18 at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 1 p.m. Friday-Sunday Apr ACC Championship Chester, Pa. TBA ESPNU Sunday May 3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Durham, N.C. 12 p.m. ESPN3 2

5 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Kyle Turri G Sr. West Islip, N.Y. (West Islip) 2 Luke Aaron G Jr. Great Falls, Va. (Deerfield Academy) 3 Danny Fowler G So. Wantagh, N.Y. (Chaminade) 4 Chad Cohan A/M Jr. San Francisco, Calif. (Saint Ignatius College Prep) 5 Tanner Scott M Sr. Conestoga, Pa. (Conestoga) 6 Will Haus M Sr. Palmyra, Pa. (Palmyra Area) 7 Ben Scharf A Jr. New York, N.Y. (Phillips Academy Andover) 8 Jack Bruckner A So. Belle Terre, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 9 Case Matheis A Jr. Darien, Conn. (Darien) 10 Deemer Class M Jr. Baltimore, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) 11 Chris Coady D Jr. Winchester, Mass. (Buckingham Browne & Nichols) 12 Seamus Connelly A Jr. Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) 13 Jamie Ikeda D Jr. Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga) 14 John Shaffer M Jr. Summit, N.J. (Delbarton) 15 Myles Jones M Jr. Huntington, N.Y. (Walt Whitman) 16 Kyle Keenan A Sr. Smithtown, N.Y. (Smithtown West) 17 Thomas Zenker M So. Huntington, N.Y. (Chaminade) 18 Alex Prezioso A Jr. Bethesda, Md. (Potomac School) 19 Greg Pelton LSM Fr. Chester Springs, Pa. (Malvern Prep) 20 David Gill M Fr. Chatham, N.J. (Chatham) 21 Brian Dailey LSM Sr. Conestoga, Pa. (Conestoga) 23 James Riley D Fr. Apple Valley, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 24 Jake Seau M Fr. San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop s School) 25 Garrett Van de Ven M So. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit) 26 Joe Kruy M Jr. Sudbury, Mass. (Phillips Academy Andover) 27 Justin George A Sr. Baltimore, Md. (Gilman) 28 Kyle Rowe M So. Vienna, Va. (Stony Brook) 29 Morgan Kirby LSM Sr. Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville) 30 Matthew Giampetroni M Fr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Cranbrook) 32 Tripp Transou M So. Tallahassee, Fla. (The Maclay School) 33 Justin Guterding A Fr. Garden City, N.Y. (Salisbury School) 34 Pat Resch M R-Sr. Flourtown, Pa. (Dartmouth) 35 Jack Rowe M Sr. Vienna, Va. (James Madison) 36 Mitch Russell A Fr. Tega Cay, S.C. (Fort Mill) 37 Calder Alfano D So. Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community) 39 Ian Yanulis D So. Duxbury, Mass. (Boston College High School) 41 Greg Rhodes M Jr. East Northport, N.Y. (Chaminade) 42 Peter Welch LSM Fr. Bernardsville, N.J. (Delbarton) 43 Jack Harrington D Fr. Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich) 44 Ethan Powley D So. Wake Forest, N.C. (Paul VI) 45 Will Hendrickson M Sr. New York, N.Y. (Riverdale) 46 Thomas Palisi M Fr. Morganville, N.J. (Christian Brothers Academy ) 47 Greg Shea M Fr. Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge) 48 Teddy Henderson M So. Greenwich, Conn. (Deerfield Academy) 50 Reid Maxmin LSM Jr. Katonah, N.Y. (John Jay) 88 Brian Dunne D So. Melville, N.Y. (Chaminade) 91 Rowland Pettit D Jr. Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley School) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 2 Luke Aaron G 37 Calder Alfano D 8 Jack Bruckner A 10 Deemer Class M 11 Chris Coady D 4 Chad Cohan A/M 12 Seamus Connelly M/A 21 Brian Dailey LSM 88 Brian Dunne D 3 Danny Fowler G 27 Justin George A 30 Matthew Giampetroni M 20 David Gill M 33 Justin Guterding A 43 Jack Harrington D 6 Will Haus M 48 Teddy Henderson M 45 Will Hendrickson M 13 Jamie Ikeda D 15 Myles Jones M 16 Kyle Keenan A 29 Morgan Kirby LSM 26 Joe Kruy M 9 Case Matheis A 50 Reid Maxmin LSM 46 Thomas Palisi M 19 Greg Pelton D 91 Rowland Pettit D 44 Ethan Powley LSM 18 Alex Prezioso A 34 Pat Resch M 41 Greg Rhodes M 23 James Riley D 35 Jack Rowe M 28 Kyle Rowe M 36 Mitch Russell A 7 Ben Scharf A 5 Tanner Scott M 24 Jake Seau M 14 John Shaffer M 47 Greg Shea M 32 Tripp Transou M 1 Kyle Turri G 25 Garrett Van de Ven M 42 Peter Welch LSM 39 Ian Yanulis D 17 Thomas Zenker M Head Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers 76) Assistant Coach: Ron Caputo (Scranton, 91) Assistant Coach: Matt Danowski (Duke 07) Assistant Coach: Ben DeLuca (Cornell 99) 3

6 ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATE BY CLASS CALIFORNIA Chad Cohan Jake Seau CONNECTICUT Jack Harrington Teddy Henderson Case Matheis FLORIDA Calder Alfano MARYLAND Deemer Class Justin George Alex Prezioso MASSSACHUSETTS Seamus Connelly Joe Kruy Ian Yanulis MICHIGAN Matthew Giampetroni MINNESOTA James Riley NEW JERSEY David Gill Morgan Kirby Thomas Palisi John Shaffer Peter Welch NEW YORK Jack Bruckner Brian Dunne Danny Fowler Justin Guterding Will Hendrickson Myles Jones Reid Maxmin Greg Rhodes Ben Scharf Kyle Turri Thomas Zenker NORTH CAROLINA Ethan Powley PENNSYLVANIA Brian Dailey Will Haus Jamie Ikeda Greg Pelton Tanner Scott SOUTH CAROLINA Mitch Russell TEXAS Rowland Pettit Garrett Van de Ven VIRGINIA Luke Aaron Jack Rowe Kyle Rowe WASHINGTON Greg Shea 5TH-YEAR SENIORS Pat Resch SENIORS Justin George Will Haus Will Hendrickson Morgan Kirby Jack Rowe Tanner Scott Kyle Turri JUNIORS Luke Aaron Deemer Class Chad Cohan Seamus Connelly Jamie Ikeda Myles Jones Joe Kruy Case Matheis Reid Maxmin Rowland Pettit Alex Prezioso Greg Rhodes Ben Scharf John Shaffer SOPHOMORES Calder Alfano Jack Bruckner Brian Dunne Danny Fowler Teddy Henderson Ethan Powley Tripp Transou Garrett Van de Ven Ian Yanulis Tommy Zenker FRESHMEN Matthew Giampetroni Justin Guterdine David Gill Jack Harrington Thomas Palisi Greg Pelton James Riley Mitch Russell Jake Seau Greg Shea Peter Welch BY POSITION PRONUNCIATION GUIDE GOALTENDER Luke Aaron Danny Fowler Kyle Turri MIDFIELDER Jack Bruckner Deemer Class Justin George Matthew Giampetroni David Gill Will Haus Teddy Henderson Will Hendrickson Myles Jones Morgan Kirby Joe Kruy Reid Maxmin Thomas Palisi Pat Resch Greg Rhodes Jack Rowe Tanner Scott Jake Seau Greg Shea John Shaffer Tripp Transou Garrett Van de Ven Thomas Zenker ATTACKMEN Chad Cohan Seamus Connelly Justin Guterding Case Matheis Alex Prezioso Mitch Russell Ben Scharf DEFENSEMEN Calder Alfano Brian Dunne Jack Harrington Jamie Ikeda Greg Pelton Rowland Pettit James Riley Ian Yanulis LSM Ethan Powley Peter Welch Alfano Caputo Danowski Dunne Giampetroni Haus Ikeda Kruy Matheis Palisi Pettit Prezioso Resch Scharf Seamus Seau Transou Yanulis al-fawn-oh cuh-poot-oh duh-now-ski DONE Jam-petroni Hawz eye-ked-uh CREW-ee muh-thigh-is puh-lee-see pet-it prez-zee-oh-so RESH SHARF Shay-miss say-ow tran-sou yuh-new-liss 4

7 STAFF Kevin White 6 John Danowski 7-11 Ron Caputo 12 Matt Danowski 13 Ben DeLuca 14 Men s Lacrosse Support Staff

8 Kevin M. White VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ST. JOSEPH S COLLEGE 72 Kevin M. White was named Duke University s vice president and director of athletics on May 31, He also serves as an adjunct professor of business administration at the university. White, 63, joined the Duke family after leading Notre Dame s athletics program to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom from He also has held a number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate athletics, including his service in as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and in as president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. In 2006, White was named the GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-A Central Region Athletic Director of the Year while at Notre Dame. In 2013, White was named one of four NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision recipients of the Under Armour AD of the Year Award presented by NACDA. White earned multiple awards in 2014, including the National Football Foundation s John L. Toner award and the Sport Business Journal s Athletic Director of the Year award. Guided by the Strategic Plan that was approved by Duke s Board of Trustees in April of 2008, White made an immediate impact on Duke Athletics. In addition to leading the department to unprecedented success in competition, he reshaped the organization into a more efficient and modern department; strengthened ties to both campus and community constituents though consistent outreach efforts; successfully oversaw Duke s fundraising efforts during an economic downturn; completed partnerships with major corporate entities to enhance revenue streams; commissioned a master facilities plan to position Duke well into the 21st Century; and emphasized a stronger commitment to the university s intramural, club and recreational sports programs. Since White s arrival, Duke has captured six NCAA Championships women s tennis in 2009, men s basketball in 2010, men s lacrosse in 2010, 2013 and 2014, and women s golf in 2014 and 17 ACC titles. On the strength of 20 teams participating in NCAA Championship competition and robust finishes in several sports, Duke ranked ninth in the 2014 Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, which determine an institution s all-around strength in intercollegiate athletics. The ninth-place showing marked the 11th consecutive year that Duke has ended among the nation s top 20 programs. In 2011, Duke placed fifth, matching the school s best finish in the rankings and its points earned were the most in program history. In White s six years at Duke, the Blue Devils placed 17th (2009), 10th (2010), fifth (2011), 16th (2012), 12th (2013) and ninth (2014) in the Directors Cup standings. Fifty-six Blue Devil teams ranked among the nation s top 10 teams during the past six seasons with 10 men s basketball (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013), men s lacrosse (2010, 2013, 2014) and women s tennis (2009, 2010, 2014) reaching No. 1. In all, 95 Blue Devil teams advanced to NCAA postseason competition during White s Duke tenure. Individually, 213 student-athletes earned All-America, 352 All-ACC and 193 All- Region or District honors the past six years. During White s tenure, Duke boasts 12 NCAA individual champions in Curtis Beach (indoor track and field heptathlon in 2012 and 2014), Juliet Bottorff (outdoor track and field 10k in 2011), Mallory Cecil (women s tennis in 2009), Abby Johnston (three-meter diving in 2011), Nick McCrory (platform diving in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014), and Becca Ward (women s fencing, saber in 2009, 2011 and 2012). In , Duke celebrated two individual NCAA and 11 individual ACC titles. Academically, Duke teams continued strong performances under White. In the 2014 spring semester, 25 of 26 Blue Devil varsity teams earned grade point averages of 3.0 or better and more than 86 made the Dean s List, while 495 Duke student-athletes made the All-ACC Honor Roll (led ACC for the 26th time in the last 27 years). Academic Performance Rate (APR) Report, including the men s basketball and football teams. In the 2013 report, Duke (989) ranked third among all FBS schools, behind only Northwestern (996) and Boise State (993), and eighth among all Division I FBS and FCS programs. In all, Duke totaled the highest APR scores among ACC institutions in 13 of the league s 25 sports men s basketball (995), football (989), men s golf (1000), men s lacrosse (997), men s soccer (995), men s swimming and diving (1000), men s indoor track and field (1000), men s outdoor track and field (1000), women s golf (1000), women s lacrosse (1000), rowing (1000), volleyball (1000) and wrestling (1000). Four Duke student-athletes were selected as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while 35 others received National Scholar-Athlete or Scholar All-America accolades. In White s six-year tenure, former women s tennis player Parker Goyer won a Rhodes Scholarship (2009), while track and field student-athletes Sally Liu (2009) and Allie Speidel (2011) earned Marshall Scholarships. Under White, Duke has continued its focus on outreach to the local community. Modeling the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program s commitment to service, learning projects and outreach, over 500 Duke student-athletes across all sports participated in a combined effort of more than 2,000 community service hours during the academic year. White s commitment to the overall mission of the university remains clear. In May 2011, Duke Athletics announced that a portion of ticket sales from Blue Devil regular season home sporting events will be directed to the Duke University Libraries. Per White s vision, the Duke Athletics Library Fund has generated significant unrestricted revenue for the Duke University Libraries to support teaching and research across the institution. In fall of 2012, Duke University announced the $3.25 billion Duke Forward fundraising campaign for priorities across Duke s 10 schools, Duke Medicine and a range of university programs. Included in the campaign is a $250 million goal for Duke Athletics to be divided three ways for facility enhancements and support ($100 million), endowment income ($50 million) and operating funds ($100 million). In , several facility projects were initiated or set for execution, including numerous renovations to Wallace Wade Stadium, modifications to the front of Cameron Indoor Stadium, and the new Scott Pavilion, which will house several of Duke Athletics administrative units, as well as new strength and conditioning and sports medicine areas. White, who holds a Ph.D. in education, has taught graduate-level classes since 1982 and currently teaches a sports business course in Duke s Fuqua School of Business as part of Duke s MBA program. In August 2003, SI.com (the Sports Illustrated web site) listed White, then at Notre Dame, third in its rankings of the most powerful people in college football. In January 2004, The Sporting News listed him in its Power 100 as third among five names in the front office category (and the lone college athletics director among the 100). White has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the NCAA Council, formerly the association s highest governing body. In 2012, White was among a select group of college and professional administrators asked to serve on the recently formed Expert Advisory Board for the Knight Commission. Moreover, he was the secretary of NCAA Football, a non-profit corporation acting as the collective voice to promote college football, and serves on the Black Coaches Association Board of Directors. For several years, he was a representative with the football Bowl Championship Series. In addition, he previously was a member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee while at Arizona State, was an exofficio member of the Sugar Bowl Committee during his tenure at Tulane and also worked closely with the Fiesta Bowl during his stay in Tempe. In two key elements in tracking a department s academic success, Duke ranked among the nation s best again. Duke posted a 98% Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and 17 teams achieved a 100% GSR. Also, an ACC-best 15 Blue Devil teams were ranked in the top 10% of their respective sports in the most recent 6

9 JOHN DANOWSKI Cemented as one of the top coaches in college lacrosse, John Danowski has led the Duke men s lacrosse team to unprecedented success during his eight-year tenure. Danowski was introduced as Duke s eighth head men s lacrosse coach on July 21, 2006 and quickly led the Blue Devils to some of the most successful lacrosse seasons in school history and to three NCAA Championships in five seasons. In Danowski s eight years at the helm of the Blue Devils lacrosse program, he has compiled an impressive record in leading Duke to seven ACC regular season titles and four ACC tournament titles, eight straight appearances in the national semifinals, four in the NCAA title match and ultimately to the 2010, 2013 and 2014 national titles. The most recently NCAA crown put Danowski, a winner of 347 career games, among a small group of nine coaches to win three national titles and among eight to capture consecutive crowns. A winner of 80 percent of his games at Duke, the individual awards Blue Devil players have garnered is equally impressive. In only eight seasons, Danowski mentored 54 All-America selections, 25 All-ACC choices, two Tewaaraton Trophy winners, a pair of USILA Attackman of the Year honorees, a USILA Defenseman of the Year, a USILA Midfielder of the Year and 15 USILA Scholar All-America picks. While the success on the field is unsurpassed in Duke lacrosse history, the student-athletes excellence in the classroom also is unrivaled. The Blue Devils consistently lead the ACC in All-ACC Academic picks as well as players on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. This past season, Duke had 34 players over 75 percent of the team achieve a 3.0 grade point average for the entire academic year and a program-best four seniors earned USILA Scholar All-America honors. DANOWSKI COACHING FILE COACHING HISTORY Career Record (32 seasons) Duke University Head Coach 2007-present Record at Duke Hofstra University Head Coach Record at Hofstra Long Island University-C.W. Post Head Coach Record at LIU PLAYING HISTORY Rutgers University Four-year letterwinner NCAA Tournament Ranks 2nd all-time in assists (120) and 8th in points (177) COACHING HONORS 2014 IMCLA Howdy Myers Man of the Year Two Tewaaraton Trophy Award recipients 2013 IMCLA Howdy Myers Man of the Year Matt Danowski (2007) 2014 NCAA Champions Ned Crotty (2010) 2013 NCAA Champions Eighty-EightAll-America Honors 2010 NCAA Champions 34 with Hofstra - 54 with Duke 2010 USILA Division I National Coach of the Year Fifteen Conference MVPs 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year Nine at Hofstra, six at Duke Twelve Conference Championships 116 All-Conference Selections ACC (2007, 08, 09, 12) 90 at Hofstra, 26 at Duke CAA (2006) America East (1997, 98, 2000) North Atlantic Conference (1995, 96) East Coast Conference (1988, 89) Seven Conference Coach of the Year Awards ACC Coach of the Year (2007, 11, 12) CAA Coach of the Year (2002, 06) North Atlantic Conference (1995, 96) 7

10 The 2014 campaign was a memorable one as veteran Blue Devils shined and new stars emerged. Senior Jordan Wolf, a first team All-American, headlined Duke s high-powered offense with fellow attackmen Josh Dionne and Case Matheis. Duke s newest first midfield line of Deemer Class, Myles Jones and Christian Walsh quickly answered any questions about the Blue Devils at the midfield becoming arguably the most dangerous midfield in the country. Class captured All-America first team honors in his first season as a starter, while Jones was a second-team All-America pick. Returning after a breakout season at the faceoff X, Brendan Fowler was a third team All-America choice, while defenseman Luke Duprey and Chris Hipps both earned their first All-America awards. The Blue Devils finished 17-3 overall and captured a share of the ACC regular season title en route to winning their third NCAA title in five seasons and second consecutive. Duke defeated Denver in the NCAA semifinals to set up a 2010 NCAA title game rematch with Notre Dame. After Duke grabbed a big lead early, Notre Dame rallied to pull within one goal in the fourth quarter. However, after key plays from Duke s defense, Brendan Fowler at the X and attackmen Kyle Keenan and Wolf, the Blue Devils emerged with the 11-9 victory over the Fighting Irish. Duke finished 2013 with a 16-5 record and a share of the ACC regular season title after starting the year 2-4 and falling out of the rankings. Under Danowski s expertise, the Blue Devils righted the ship and won 14 of its final 15 games of the season. The longtime head coach also became the first coach to lead his team to seven consecutive championship weekend appearances in his first seven seasons at the helm after Duke upended Notre Dame, Duke landed seven players on the USILA All- America squads with Fowler and David Lawson leading the way with first team honors. Fowler also garnered the ACC Defensive Player of the Year award after leading the ACC in faceoffs and ground balls, while Lawson and Wolf joined him on the All-ACC squad. It marked the second straight season Duke had won the Defensive Player of the Year honor. After starting the year 2-4 and with reigning NCAA Champion Loyola and perennial power North Carolina on the horizon, the Blue Devils won nine straight to move back into the top 20. The win streak was stopped by a hot North Carolina team in the ACC Tournament semifinal, but Duke caught fire again in winning the season s final five games of the year. The NCAA Tournament started with a thrilling double overtime win over 2012 NCAA Champion Loyola. Duke followed that with the one-goal win over the Fighting Irish to advance to Philadelphia for a chance to take home the ultimate prize. Against Cornell in the semifinals, the Blue Devils opened a big lead in the third quarter and held off a furious comeback by the Big Red for the win. Duke found itself playing on Memorial Day for the third time under Danowski against top-seeded Syracuse. After getting off to a slow start against the Orange, Fowler took over at the faceoff X in winning 13 straight draws to spark a 13-2 run that put Duke ahead Fowler won 20-of-28 faceoffs overall and was named to NCAA Championship s Most Outstanding Player. Wolf, Jake Tripucka and Lawson joined Fowler on the All-Tournament Team. Danowski s efforts were recognized nationally as he was picked as one of five nominees for the 2013 ESPY Coach of the Year. Duke s 111 wins since 2007 are the most by any program in that span. In addition, Danowski is just one of five active coaches to have won at least two NCAA titles in his career. The 2012 campaign was a memorable one for many reasons. The year saw Duke capture its fourth ACC Tournament title in six years, advance to the NCAA semifinal for the sixth consecutive season and Danowski win his third ACC Coach of the Year honor. The Blue Devils finished the season with a 15-5 record and earned both the ACC regular season and tournament crowns. Despite starting the season 3-3, Duke went 10-1 in the months of March and April to enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed. Duke upened perennial power Syracuse in the opening round before cruising past Colgate in the quarterfinal to earn a berth in the NCAA semifinals for the ninth time in program history and making Danowski just the second NCAA Division I men s lacrosse coach in history to advance to championship weekend in each his first six seasons at the helm of a program. The individual accolades flowed in for the Blue Devils as well in 2012 as CJ Costabile catpured a myriad of ACC and national awards. The long stick midfielder was named the ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year, captured the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. Award as the nation s top midfielder and became Duke s first winner of the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. Senior Robert Rotanz etched his name in the Duke records book, becoming the first midfielder in program history to register 40 goals en route to earning USILA All-America first team honors. In addition, Jordan Wolf joined Costabile and Rotanz on the All-ACC team to become the first Duke player to garner All-ACC honors in his first two seasons. Overall, Duke landed five players on the All- America squads, while Costabile and Rotanz both earned Scholar All-America recognition. Always excelling in the classroom, Duke led the ACC once again with 14 All-ACC Academic selections. Under the keen eye of Danowski in 2011, the Blue Devils advanced to their fifth straight and seventh overall national semifinals and finished with a 14-6 overall record. Duke captured the ACC regular season title, going 3-0, which included a win over future NCAA Champion Virginia. The Blue Devils defeated Notre Dame, 7-5, to move into the NCAA Semifinal against Maryland. He was named the ACC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career after capturing the regular season crown. Danowski mentored two All-ACC selections in Costabile and Jordan Wolf, while six Blue Devils captured All-America recognition. Justin Turri earned second team honors and Costabile, Zach Howell and Tom Montelli garnered third team accolades. Wolf and Robert Rotanz both brought in honorable mention nods. Off the field, Duke once again was the leader in the ACC. The Blue Devils led all squads with 14 8 players on the All-ACC Academic Team. Overall 27 players were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, nearly twice as many as the next closest ACC men s lacrosse program. Howell and Montelli both were selected as USILA Scholar All-Americans, marking the fifth straight year Duke has had at least one recipient of the award. In 2010, Danowski and the Blue Devils etched their names in the NCAA record book when they captured the program s first NCAA Championship with a 6-5 overtime victory over Notre Dame. With the departure of many top players, Duke followed 2010 with a thrilling 2011 season. The preseason No. 1 pick in 2010, Duke finished with a 16-4 overall record, winning 14 of its final 15 games. Under Danowski s leadership in the NCAA Tournament, the Blue Devils outscored their opponents and outlasted both Virginia and Notre Dame in heart-stopping one-goal victories on championship weekend. Much as he had done the previous three seasons, Danowski masterfully guided the 2010 squad through the ups and downs of a season and tutored some of the top players in Division I lacrosse. Under his watchful eye, senior attackman Ned Crotty cemented himself as one of the top Blue Devil players in program history en route to. NCAA WINNINGEST COACHES WINNING PERCENTAGE (ACTIVE) Coach, School W L Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse Bill Tierney, Denver Dom Starsia, Virginia Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins Jeff Tambroni, Penn State Mike Pressler, Bryant John Danowski, Duke Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame Scott Nelson, Binghamton Seth Tierney, Hofstra WINS (ACTIVE) Coach, School W L 1. Dom Starsia, Virginia John Danowski, Duke Bill Tierney, Denver Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware Mike Pressler, Bryant Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame Scott Nelson, Binghamton Don Zimmerman, UMBC John Desko, Syracuse Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME (BY WINS) Coach, School Yrs. W L 1. *Dom Starsia David Urick *John Danowski Jack Emmer *Bill Tierney *Bob Shillinglaw *Mike Pressler Dick Garber Glenn Thiel Roy Simmons * Active coach

11 winning the 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy, the top prize in college lacrosse, and being selected No. 1 in the Major League Lacrosse draft. In all, Danowski coached five All-America selections in 2010 with Crotty taking home first team honors for the second straight seasons. The Blue Devils landed three players on the All-ACC squad and five on the NCAA All-Tournament Team under the longtime coach s tutelage. In the annual Major League Lacrosse draft, Duke set a benchmark with three players going among the top four picks as Crotty went No. 1, Max Quinzani at No. 3 and Parker McKee in the No. 4 spot. Arguably, one of Danowski s best coaching performances came in the 2009 season after the departure of the NCAA leading scoring duo of Matt Danowski and Zack Greer. The Blue Devils surprised some as they ran their way to a 15-4 record, an ACC title and a bid to the NCAA Semifinals. Under the guidance of Danowski, Crotty introduced himself as one of the top attackers in the country as he garnered the USILA s Attackman of the Year award as well as the ACC Player of the Year honor. Danowski mentored five All-Americas, two All-ACC honorees as well as the USILA s pick for attackman of the year in The squad was also highly successful in the classroom as 12 players earned a place on the All-ACC Academic Team. Twenty-eight players overall achieved a 3.0 grade point average for the academic year to lead all ACC lacrosse programs and Max Quinzani picked up his second career ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America award. In 2008, he guided the team to an 18-2 overall record, the ACC regular season and tournament championships and the squad s second consecutive appearance in the national semifinals. He coached nine All-Americas, including three first-team honorees, the USILA Player of the Year as well as the USILA s picks for attackman and defenseman of the year. The Blue Devils achieved an equal amount of success in the classroom under Danowski s watch as 15 players earned a spot on the ACC All-Academic Team and Quinzani collected ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Duke also garnered the ACC Sportsmanship award during the 2008 season. In his first year at the helm of the Blue Devil program, Danowski guided Duke to the finest season in school history. The Blue Devils went 17-3, captured both the ACC and regular season championships, earned the program s first number one seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the national title game. For his efforts, he was named the ACC Coach of the Year as well as the Person of the Year by US Lacrosse. The 2007 campaign yielded four first team All-America honorees while attackman Matt Danowski was the consensus national player of the year. A veteran coach entering his 25th season as a collegiate head coach in 2007, Danowski spent 21 campaigns ( ) at Hofstra, compiling an overall record of (.609) with eight conference championships, eight NCAA Tournament bids and 17 final national rankings among the top 20 teams in the nation. for the United States squad at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championships in Ontario, Canada. Polanco is a two-time MLL Defensive Player of the Year (2004 & 2005) while Shanahan was the MVP of the 2002 ILF World Championships in Perth, Australia. Prior to his stint at Hofstra, Danowski spent three seasons as the head coach at Long Island University-C.W. Post, helping the Pioneers to a (.628) ledger from He received his start in coaching in 1982 as an assistant coach at LIU-C.W. Post in With four conference coach of the year awards to his credit, Danowski was inducted into the Long Island Lacrosse Hall of Fame in He is a three-time winner of the Joseph Frenchy Julien Sportsmanship Award (1988, 1989 & 1994) presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association and received the James Adams Sportsmanship Award from the National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association in A 1976 graduate of Rutgers University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science/education, Danowski was a four-year letterman in lacrosse and continues to hold several Scarlet Knight records. He established school single-game records for assists (13 vs. Penn State, 1973) and total points (14 vs. Penn State, 1974) and a single-season standard for assists with 54 in He currently ranks second on Rutgers all-time list for assists (120) and is eighth in total points (177). Danowski, who helped the Scarlet Knights to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1973 and 1974, was a three-time recipient of the program s Sasser Award, an honor presented annually to the team s leader in assists. Born March 12, 1954 in Bronxville, N.Y., Danowski went on to earn a master s degree in counseling/ college student development from LIU-C.W. Post in Danowski s father, Ed, was an All-America halfback on the gridiron at Fordham in 1932 and 1933 who later starred for the New York Giants in the National Football League. The elder Danowski led the NFL in passing in 1935 and 1938, earning All- NFL honors in both of those seasons, and guided the Giants to league championships in 1934 and He later served as the head football coach at his alma mater from Danowski and his wife, Patricia, have two children, Kate, a former lacrosse letterwinner and 2005 graduate of Quinnipiac University, and Matt, a 2008 Duke graduate and former captain of the lacrosse program. 9

12 DANOWSKI YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY YEAR SCHOOL RECORD ACHIEVEMENTS 1983 LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Post 12-3 Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally Final national ranking: Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra 12-3 East Coast Conference champions Career Win No. 50: Hofstra 7, Princeton 3 (May 14, 1988) Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-4 East Coast Conference champions Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North-South All-Star Game assistant coach Final national ranking: Hofstra 7-7 Final national ranking: Hofstra Hofstra 10-6 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Final national ranking: Hofstra 6-7 Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Career Win No. 100: Hofstra 11, Vermont 10 (March 25, 1995) Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-6 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: Hofstra 10-4 America East champions Final national ranking: Hofstra 13-3 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school record with 13 consecutive wins Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-5 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Career Win No. 150: Hofstra 21, Air Force 4 (March 27, 2000) Final national ranking: Hofstra 10-7 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Three wins over top-10 opponents Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-3 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Closed season with 9 consecutive wins Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-6 NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: Hofstra Hofstra 8-8 Career Win No. 200: Hofstra 11, Drexel 5 (April 15, 2005) Final national ranking: Hofstra 17-2 Colonial Athletic Association champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school records for wins (17) & winning percentage (.895) Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Final national ranking: Duke 17-3 Atlantic Coast Conference champions 10

13 Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Finalist) NCAA-high nine wins over opponents ranked in the top 10 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: Duke 18-2 Atlantic Coast Conference champions NCAA single-season record 18 wins NCAA Tournament Semifinalist No. 1 ranking for seven weeks during the season Defeated 11 ranked opponents and five in the top 10 USILA National Player of the Year USILA Turnbull & Schmeisser Awards ACC Spring Sportsmanship Award Final national ranking: Duke 15-4 Atlantic Coast Conference champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalist Defeated 10 ranked opponents and three in the top 10 USILA Turnbull Award Final national ranking: Duke 16-4 NCAA Champion Tewaaraton Trophy USILA Division I Coach of the Year Defeated seven ranked opponents and four in the top 10 Final national ranking: 1 Major League Lacrosse Picks No. 1, No. 3, No Duke 14-6 NCAA Semifinalist ACC Coach of the Year ACC Regular Season Champions Defeated seven ranked opponents and six in the top 10 Final national ranking: Duke 15-5 NCAA Semifinalist ACC Coach of the Year ACC Regular Season Champions ACC Tournament Champions Defeated eight ranked opponents Final national ranking: Duke 16-5 NCAA Champion IMLCA Division I Man of the Year ACC Co-Regular Season Champions Defeated seven ranked opponents Final national ranking: Duke 17-3 NCAA Champion IMLCA Division I Man of the Year ACC Co-Regular Season Champions Defeated nine ranked opponents Final national ranking: 1 JOHN DANOWSKI BENCHMARK VICTORIES No. Date Opponent Score 175 April 6, 2002 Hofstra defeated No. 14 Towson C.W. Post defeated Southampton C.W. Post defeated St. John s May 14, 1988 Hofstra defeated Princeton April 23, 1991 Hofstra defeated Drexel March 25, 1995 Hofstra defeated Vermont March 7, 1998 Hofstra defeated No. 20 Delaware March 27, 2000 Hofstra defeated Air Force April 15, 2005 Hofstra defeated Drexel March 24, 2007 Duke defeated Georgetown April 25, 2008 Duke defeated North Carolina March 27, 2010 Duke defeated Georgetown Februrary 11, 2012 Duke defeated Rutgers April, 20, 2013 Duke defeated Rutgers ACC Tournament 11

14 RON CAPUTO Assistant Coach 8th Season Scranton 91 Ron Caputo is in his eighth season as a member of the Duke lacrosse coaching staff. One of the great lacrosse minds nationally, Caputo works closely with the midfield and faceoff specialists. In his seven seasons with the Blue Devils, Duke has posted a record, captured three ACC titles, advanced to the NCAA Semifinals seven times and ultimately won the 2010, 2013 and 2014 national championships. Duke has ranked among the top 11 in scoring offense in each of the past seven campaigns and was among the top six in six of those, including the No. 2 spot in 2014 In 2014, Caputo mentored arguably the most talented midfield group in Duke s history. The trio of Deemer Class, Myles Jones and Christian Walsh combined for 97 goals and 79 assists for a midfield record 176 points. Class and Jones 65 and 63 respective points both were a program-best. Class went on to earn first team All-America honors. Overall, Duke ranked second nationally in scoring offense with goals per game. Working closely with the faceoff specialists and the midfield, Duke has won 56.0 percent ( ) of its restarts over the past six seasons, including an impressive 62.5 percent in Under Caputo s watchful eye, Duke has had great success at the X with All-Americans CJ Costabile and Brendan Fowler. In 2012, Caputo helped mentor Costabile and Fowler to above.500 faceoff percentages as they finished with.526 and.604 win percentages at the X, respectively. In 2013, Fowler took it one step further as he established a NCAA single season record for faceoffs won with 339. He picked up the ACC Defensive Player of the Year honor as well as being named the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding player after winning 20-of-28 faceoffs in the title game. Perhaps even more impressive in 2013 was the play of Duke s midfield. The Blue Devils two midfield lines combined for 223 of Duke s 464 points and 132 of the 295 goals in Senior David Lawson flourished in his final season, earning All-ACC and first team All-American, while Jake Tripucka and Josh Offit also both garnered All-American accolades. In 2012 with Caputo guiding the group again, midfielder Robert Rotanz had a record-setting season, registering 40 goals and earning USILA All-America first team honors. His 40 tallies are the most by a Duke midfielder in program history. In addition, Justin Turri earned USILA All-America honorable mention honors after netting 19 goals and 32 points overall. Coming off the national championship in 2010 and returning just 48 percent of its scoring, Duke finished 2011 ranked sixth in scoring offense with 12.2 goals per game and had three midfielders with at least 25 points on the year. Turri earned USILA All-America second team honors, while Rotanz captured an honorable mention nod. In 2010, the Blue Devils won 54.5 percent of their restarts to rank 13th nationally, while senior Sam Payton was 14th individually. Offensively, Duke ranked second in scoring offense with goals per game. The Blue Devils also ranked second in assists per game (8.35) and points per game (21.8) under Caputo s watch. In Caputo s inaugural season with the Blue Devils, Duke led the nation in scoring offense with 15.2 goals per game. The squad won an NCAA record 18 games and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second consecutive season under his assistance as the Blue Devils featured the top two individual scorers in NCAA history in Matt Danowski and Zack Greer. Prior to his arrival at Duke, Caputo spent four seasons ( ) on the Hofstra University men s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach. He joined the Pride in 2004 as a volunteer assistant coach for current Blue Devil head coach John Danowski, who served as the head coach at Hofstra from , as the Pride compiled an overall record of and a 14-9 mark in Colonial Athletic Conference play, during his tenure. In 2006, Caputo worked alongside Danowski to help lead Hofstra to an overall record of 17-2, a mark that included a perfect 6-0 mark versus CAA opponents, and a final national ranking of No. 2. The Pride won the CAA Championship and reached the NCAA Quarterfinals, while setting a school record for wins and winning percentage (.895). Before his stint at Hofstra, Caputo served as a varsity assistant lacrosse coach from at Syosset (N.Y.) High School, where he coached Blue Devil teammates and brothers Dan and Chris Loftus. A 1991 graduate of the University of Scranton, Caputo led Syosset to three county semifinal appearances and one Nassau County Championship game berth. Caputo is married to the former Randi Heller of Farmingdale, N.Y., and the couple has four children, Samantha, Owen, Jake and Jayme. The family resides in Holly Springs, N.C. 12

15 MATT DANOWSKI Assistant Coach 2nd Season Duke 07 Former Duke standout Matt Danowski joined the men s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in July Danowski works closely with the Duke s attackmen. Duke s offense has flourished under Danowski s guidance, ranking second and third nationally in scoring in 2014 and 2013, respectively. The Blue Devils averaged over 14 goals per game in both seasons and helped lead Duke to consecutive NCAA titles. Danowski s second season surpassed his debut in 2013 as the Blue Devils offense finished the year ranked second nationally in scoring offense (14.85), assists per game (9.0) and points per game (23.85). Under Danowski s tutelage, Jordan Wolf completed his career in record-setting fashion. Wolf, a 2014 Tewaaraton Award finalist, became the first Blue Devil and ACC player overall to score over 100 points in a season with 64 goals and 39 assists for 103 points. He finished his illustrious career with 304 points to rank second in Duke history, only behind his mentor Danowski. In his first season at the helm, Duke s offense flourished, ranking third nationally with points per game. Wolf excelled on attack with a then careerbest 57 goals and 85 points. Overall, Duke s attacking trio of Wolf, Josh Dionne and Case Matheis were three of the team s top four scorers and combined for 187 points, 40 percent of the Blue Devils total. Both Wolf and Dionne were among the top four goal scorers in the ACC. Danowski, the NCAA all-time leading scorer and the son of the Duke head coach, joined the staff after a stellar career in which he led the Blue Devils to three NCAA semifinal berths, two national runner-up finishes, two ACC Tournament Championships and a overall record. The 2007 consensus National Player of the Year as the recipient of both the Tewaaraton Trophy and the USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award, Danowski finished his career with a NCAA record 353 points from 170 goals and 183 assists. Peppered throughout the ACC and NCAA records books, Danowski collected nearly every award possible during his illustrious collegiate career. He was a three-time USILA first team All-American, three-time Tewaaraton Trophy finalist and three-time ACC Player of the Year selection and is one of just two players in NCAA history to score 90-plus points in multiple seasons. In addition, he twice won the USILA Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Award as the nation s top attackman and is one of three players in ACC history to earn the ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Player of the Year accolades during his career. Danowski began his career with the Blue Devils in 2004, leading Duke in scoring with 42 points en route to being named the ACC Rookie of the Year and an honorable mention All-American. As a sophomore, the Farmingdale, N.Y., native led the program to new heights as the Blue Devils compiled a 17-3 record, won the ACC regular season title and advanced to the NCAA title game. He earned the first of his two USILA National Attackman of the Year awards after amassing a then Duke single-season record 92 points. In 2007, behind Danowski s 96 points, Duke again advanced to the national title game and finished with a 17-3 overall record. After leading the nation in points with 96, he was voted the consensus national player of the year and a first team All-American. He closed out his career in 2008 by pacing the nation in points with an ACC and Duke single-season record 97. The Blue Devils captured their second consecutive ACC Tournament crown on their way to a program-record 18 wins and a second consecutive berth in the NCAA semifinals. After graduation, Danowski was selected second overall in the 2008 Major League Lacrosse draft. He is a four-time MLL All-Star and was named to the All-MLL team in 2010 and He currently plays for the expansion Charlotte Hounds of the MLL and was named to the All-MLL squad after a stellar season in which he led the Hounds to the MLL Championship game. Danowski, a history major, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007 and completed his master s degree in liberal studies in

16 BEN DeLUCA Assistant Coach 2nd Season Cornell 98 Ben DeLuca joined the Duke men s lacrosse coaching staff as an assistant in February DeLuca joined the Blue Devils after three seasons as the Cornell University men s lacrosse head coach. In his inaugural season coaching Duke s defensive group, the Blue Devils improved over the course of the year en route to anchoring Duke to its second straight NCAA Championship. Led by the play of All-Americans Luke Duprey, Chris Hipps, Will Haus and Henry Lobb on defense, Duke held 10 of its 20 opponents to fewer than 10 goals. In the NCAA Championship game, Lobb held Notre Dame s top attackman Matt Kavanagh to just two goals and one assist after he had five goals and two assists in the semifinal win. A great team off the ground, Duke ranked fourth nationally in ground balls (35.05/gm) and was eighth in clearing percentage (.894). At Cornell, the native of Rochester, N.Y., led the Big Red to an overall record of 37-11, a 16-2 mark in Ivy League play and ultimately two conference titles. He guided Cornell to two NCAA Tournament appearances and to championship weekend in 2013 where it fell to the Blue Devils in the semifinals. Over the years at Cornell, DeLuca s players have earned nine first-team All-Ivy honors, 19 total all-league selections, including two Ivy League Player of the Year awards and one Rookie of the Year selection. He has also helped his players earn a combined 12 All-America honors, including attackman Rob Pannell 13, who was a four-time All-America selection. Under DeLuca s tutelage, Pannell became the first-ever Big Red player, and just the fifth in the history of the award, to be named the USILA s Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the Outstanding Men s Lacrosse Player in Division I. Pannell also won the 2013 Tewaaraton Trophy, becoming the second Cornell player to earn that distinction. In addition, Cornell s players were equally successful in the classroom under DeLuca with five earning USILA Scholar All-America awards. This past season was DeLuca best as the Big Red rose as high as No. 2 in the national rankings, went undefeated in Ivy League play, and advanced to the NCAA semifinals before falling to Duke. The team posted a 14-4 record overall, losing three games by a single goal. DeLuca helped Pannell to become the NCAA Division I all-time career points leader (354) as six Big Red players were named All-Americans. Pannell then punctuated his epic career by winning the Tewaaraton Trophy, as Cornell became one of just four schools to boast multiple Tewaaraton Trophy winners (Duke, Syracuse, Virginia). The Big Red finished the year ranked first in the country in scoring margin (5.5) and second overall in scoring offense (14.56 gpg). Cornell also ranked among the nation s best in points per game (second 22.28), caused turnovers per game (fourth 9.94), assists per game (fourth 7.72), ground balls per game (fifth 37.11), man-down defense (7th.750), scoring defense (15th 9.06 gpg.), and face-off winning percentage (16th.551), In total, DeLuca spent 17 years at Cornell, including four years as a player for the Big Red before serving as an assistant coach for two seasons. A brief two-year hiatus took DeLuca away from Ithaca and into the business world, but he returned prior to the 2002 season and he was promoted to the top assistant position under Jeff Tambroni in the summer of He became the first Mario St. George Boiardi Assistant Coach of Men s Lacrosse the following year and was promoted to associate head coach following the 2007 season. A four-year letterwinner on defense for the Big Red, DeLuca donned the Carnelian Red and White for three years under legendary coach Richie Moran, before becoming a captain his senior year under former head coach Dave Pietramala. He was voted the team s outstanding senior athlete for his leadership and dedication on and off the field. DeLuca earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nutritional sciences and biochemistry in A native of Rochester, N.Y., DeLuca is married to the former Laurie Totorelli, a former All-American goalie for the women s lacrosse team at the University of Delaware. They have two daughters, Elizabeth and Anne. 14

17 JOE FERRARO Athletic Trainer 20th Season Guilford College 93 Joe Ferraro, a member of the Duke Athletic Department for 18 years, serves as the athletic trainer for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Cockeysville, Md., Ferraro handles the health care for Duke s men s lacrosse, men and women s swimming and diving, and men and women s golf. He joined the Duke Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 1995 after serving as the Acting Head Athletic Trainer at Guilford College in the spring of Ferraro earned a bachelor of science degree in justice & policy studies from Guilford College in 1993, and went on to earn a master of science degree in injury prevention & management from Springfield College in CARL CHRISTENSEN Sports Performance Chadron State College 03 7th Season JAY BISSETTE Equipment Coordinator East Carolina 07 6th Season Carl Christensen joined the Duke strength and conditioning staff in January of He came to Duke after spending nearly three years as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at Missouri State. At Duke, Christensen is specifically responsible for the design, implementation, and evaluation of the strength and conditioning programs for the men and women s swimming and diving, women s rowing and men s lacrosse teams. Prior to arriving at Missouri State, Christensen held a similar position at the University of Arkansas. He worked with the Razorbacks softball, soccer, tennis, and swimming teams. Christensen served as a graduate assistant at University of Wyoming where he worked closely with the swimming and diving and golf teams and assisted with various other squads. A 2003 graduate of Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., Christensen was a two-year letterwinner for the Eagles football squad. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2003 and went on to get his master s from the University of Wyoming. He is certified by the NSCA and USAW organizations. Christensen resides in Durham with his wife Michelle. Jay Bissette enters his fifth season as the equipment coordinator for the men s lacrosse team. Bissette spent the 2007 season as an intern in the Duke football equipment office and has been the Head Equipment Manager for Duke s West Campus since He also serves as the equipment manager of the women s soccer team. A native of Wilson, N.C., Bissette earned a degree in management of recreation facilities and services from East Carolina in He worked as a student manager in the equipment room at East Carolina for four years and was the head student manager for the 2006 season. Bissette resides in Durham with his wife Victoria. 15

18 JEFF HOWSER Speed & Agility Coach Duke 71 14th Season MEREDITH RIEDER Assistant Sports Information Director Denison 02 Seventh Season Former ACC champion and All-America Jeff Howser is in his 11th season as Duke s speed and conditioning coach. A 1971 graduate of Duke, Howser was a six-time ACC champion. Howser was named as one of the ACC s top 50 track athletes of all-time in He went on to earn a bronze medal at the 1969 World Championships in the 110-meter high hurdles and was an alternate on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Team. Howser ran on the international level from , was a four-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and two-time U.S. Olympic Trials finalist. Howser served previous track and field assistant coaching stints at Florida ( ), N.C. State ( ), Duke ( & ) and North Carolina ( ). Meredith Rieder joined the Duke staff in August of 2008 and serves as an Assistant Director of Sports Information. Her primary responsibilities include handling media relations for the men s soccer, wrestling, women s tennis and men s lacrosse programs. Rieder came to Duke after serving as an Athletic Communications Assistant at Colgate University for three years. A native of Columbus, Ohio, she handled the day-to-day media relations duties for the volleyball, women s basketball, men s lacrosse and men and women s track and cross country teams at Colgate. She also served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications for three years at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, N.Y. Rieder graduated cum laude from Denison University in 2002 with a degree in communication and French. A four-year member of the women s soccer team at Denison, she was a four-time all-region selection and earned All-America honors as a senior. She helped guide the Big Red to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Rieder is a current member of the CoSIDA Academic All-America committee. KHARY MCGHEE Academic Coordinator Rutgers 97 Fifth Season ERIN STEPHENSON Administrative Assistant Hartwick 04 Eighth Season Khary McGhee joined the Duke staff in August of 2010 and serves as an academic coordinator in the Academic department. McGhee came to Duke after serving one year as a Compliance Officer at UNC-Pembroke. He previously worked 11 years as a sports journalist. A native of Pennsauken, N.J., McGhee graduated from Rutgers University in 1997 and later earned a master s degree in physical education from UNC- Pembroke. Erin Stephenson joined the Duke athletics staff in October of 2007 and serves as an Administrative Assistant for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Maine, N.Y., Stephenson played both field hockey and lacrosse at Hartwick College before graduating in 2004 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She went on to earn a master s degree in the same discipline from UNC Greensboro in Stephenson resides in Chapel Hill with her husband Jonathan and daughter Cora. 16

19 PLAYERS Luke Aaron Calder Alfano 19 Jack Bruckner Deemer Class Chris Coady Chad Cohan Seamus Connelly Brian Dailey Brian Dunne 29 Danny Fowler 30 Justin George Will Haus Teddy Henderson 34 Will Hendrickson 35 Jamie Ikeda Myles Jones Kyle Keenan Morgan Kirby Joe Kruy Case Matheis Reid Maxmin 46 Rowland Pettit 47 Ethan Powley 48 Alex Prezioso 49 Pat Resch Greg Rhodes Jack Rowe Kyle Rowe Ben Scharf 57 Tanner Scott John Shaffer Tripp Transou Kyle Turri Garrett Van de Ven 64 Ian Yanulis 65 Thomas Zenker 66 Matthew Giampetroni 67 David Gill 67 Justin Guterding 67 Jack Harrington 68 Thomas Palisi 68 Greg Pelton 68 James Riley 69 Mitch Russell 69 Jake Seau 69 Greg Shea 70 Peter Welch 70 17

20 2013 MEDIA GUIDE LUKE AARON Sophomore G Great Falls, Va. (Deerfield Academy) 2 CAREER STATISTICS GOALIE GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho GB TO CT Pen-Min : : TOTAL : CAREER HIGHS Saves: 15, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 3/15/14 Goals Allowed: 16, vs. Syracuse, 4/25/14 Minutes Played: 61:26 vs. Notre Carolina, 3/15/14 Ground Balls: 7, vs. Virginia, 4/11/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Syracuse, 4/25/ : Duke s starting goaltender Finished the year with a 9.92 goals against average and a.505 save percentage Started the final 18 games of the year and finished with a 15-3 record Earned the starting role after coming off the bench to make nine saves in a victory over Denver Registered 10-plus saves in eight of his 18 starting assignments Made a career-high 15 stops in a loss to Maryland (2/26) and again in the 9-8 overtime victory over North Carolina (3/15) Had 14 saves as Duke beat Virginia (4/11) Also picked up a career-high seven ground balls against the Cavaliers Saved at least 50 percent of shots he faced in nine of his 18 starts, including the NCAA Championship game against Notre Dame Stopped 59 percent of shots faced (10-of-17) in 15-7 win at Notre Dame (4/5) Picked up five ground balls versus the Irish in the regular season ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw action in 10 games in goal Played a career-high 19 minutes between the pipes in the win over Marquette (5/5)... Made a career-high seven saves versus Mercer (2/17) Stopped two shots in the final minute of action in the NCAA Championship game versus Syracuse (5/27) Recorded at least one save in eight of his 10 outings Allowed 14 goals for an goals against average Compiled 19 saves for a.576 save percentage ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner at Deerfield Academy... Tabbed as the No. 29 overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse and the No. 3 goalie prospect by the publication... Led Deerfield Academy to a 60-4 record during his career, including a perfect 15-0 mark his junior campaign... A 2012 Under Armour All-American... Had one assist and a 5.15 goals against average for Deerfield his senior season... Team finished 14-2 in 2012 behind his goaltending... Team captain... member of GotSkillz Lacrosse Club... Also played football and ice hockey. Personal: Son of Blaine and Mary Aaron... Has one brother, Sean... Brother played lacrosse at Union College and was a three-time All-American and earned the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as Division III top goaltender... Born January 26,

21 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho Faced GB TO CT Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE : /15/14 DENVER : /21/14 PENN : /23/14 STONY BROOK : /26/14 at Maryland : /9/14 at Loyola : /11/14 MARQUETTE : /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA : /18/14 at Furman : /23/14 SYRACUSE : /29/14 HARVARD : /5/14 at Notre Dame : /11/14 at Virginia : /19/14 RUTGERS : /25/14 vs Syracuse : /4/14 at Boston University : /11/4 AIR FORCE : /18/14 vs. Johns Hopkins : /24/14 vs Denver : /26/14 vs Notre Dame : Totals : GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho Faced GB TO CT Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE : /17/13 MERCER : /2/13 MARYLAND : /18/13 MARIST : /23/13 GEORGETOWN : /5/13 HIGH POINT : /20/13 at Rutgers : /26/13 at North Carolina : /5/13 at Marquette : /27/13 vs. Syracuse : Totals : CALDER ALFANO 37 Sophomore D Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community) 2014: Missed season to injury. Prep: A four-year starter on defense at Boca Raton Community High School Helped guide Boca Raton to district title as a sophomore and to runner-up honors his junior and senior campaigns Captured first team all-district and all-region accolades as a senior a two-time All-County honorable mention pick by the Sun Sentinel Two-year team captain Earned US Lacrosse Academic All-America honors Received the US Lacrosse Bob Scott Award for his dedication to the game of lacrosse as well as his community Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Jerry and Ginger Alfano Has one sister, Yasmin Cousin, Nick Martin, is a member of the Delaware men s lacrosse team Grandmother, Judy Warren, graduated from Duke in

22 JACK BRUCKNER Sophomore M Belle Terre, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 8 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Assists: 2, vs. Boston University, 5/4/14 Points: 2, 4 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Ground Balls: 2, 3 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/ : Played in all 20 games and started the first four contests Ran on Duke s second midfield line Finished the year with seven goals and six assists for 13 points Registered his first collegiate point with an assist at ACC foe Maryland (2/26) Scored his first goal as a Blue Devil in victory over Marquette (3/11) Tallied a career-high two goals in NCAA Tournament first round win over Air Force (5/11) Also picked up two ground balls versus the Falcons Provided a pair of assists in final regular season win over Boston University (5/4) Scored a goal in ACC Tournament loss to Syracuse (4/25) Had an assist in NCAA Championship game against Notre Dame. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Mike Hoppey at Ward Melville A two-time high school All-American Amassed 109 goals and 85 assists for 294 points in his scholastic career Earned first team All-Metro honors in 2013 after tallying 58 goals and 38 assists Led Ward Melville to the Class A New York State Championship in 2013 Also selected to the 2013 Under Armour All-America squad and named the 2013 Team Freedom Most Valuable Player at the Champion Lacrosse Showcase Had 39 goals and 29 assists as a junior to earn second team All-Metro recognition Named to the All-County squad as a sophomore Also lettered three years in soccer as a goalie Named all-league and all-county during his soccer career. Personal: Son of John and Helene Bruckner Father played football at the United State Merchant Marine Academy and was inducted into the USMMA Hall of Fame in 2007 Uncle, Nick, played football at Syracuse and played three seasons with the New York Jets in the NFL Sister, Amber, is a senior captain of the Wesleyan College field hockey team, while other sister, Helene, played field hockey for C.W. Post... Born February 12, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE

23 3/29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals DEEMER CLASS Junior M Baltimore, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) 10 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 6, vs. Syracuse, 3/23/14 Assists: 4, vs. Syracuse, 3/23/14 Points: 10, vs. Syracuse, 3/23/14 Ground Balls: 4, vs. Mercer, 2/17/13 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Penn, 2/10/ : Started on Duke s first midfield line in all 20 games USILA First Team All-America selection All-ACC and ACC All-Tournament Team recognition Ranked second on the team in scoring with 38 goals and 27 assists for 65 points The 65 points are the most by a Duke midfielder in program history Was a key component of Duke s highest scoring midfield in history Registered his first career hat trick with three goals in the win over No. 4 Denver (2/15) Had a breakout game with six goals and four assists for 10 points in 21-7 win over Syracuse (3/23) to earn ACC Offensive Player of the Week honors The 10 points were just one point shy of tying the school single-game record Threw in five goals at Notre Dame (4/5) and registered a pair of tallies and three assists in the victory at Virginia (4/11) Also had hat tricks against Syracuse (4/25) in the ACC Tournament and versus Denver (5/24) in the NCAA semifinal Tallied five goals on NCAA Championship weekend, including a pair in the title game against Notre Dame, to earn a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament Team Finished the year with five hat tricks and three-plus points in 13 outings Averaged 2.46 goals and 3.91 points in his final 11 games of the season All-ACC Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll. 21

24 2013: Played in all 21 games on Duke s second midfield line Recorded 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points Registered his first career point with an assist in the season-opening loss to Denver (2/9) Tallied his first collegiate goal in 21-9 win over Jacksonville (2/10) Recorded a career-high three points on two goals and an assist in regular-season finale win over Marquette (5/5) Also scored twice in victory at Rutgers (4/20) Notched a point in 14 games Had one goal in NCAA Quarterfinal win over Notre Dame (5/19) Picked up a season-high four ground balls against Mercer (2/16) All-ACC Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Jack Crawford at Loyola Blakefield School... Ranked as the No. 10 overall recruit and No. 3 midfielder by Inside Lacrosse... finished his scholastic career with a 57 goals and 68 assists for 125 points... Had a career-high 29 goals and 25 assists in 2011 and scored 22 goals and 31 assists his senior season... A two-time US Lacrosse All-America selection... Voted all-state first team as a junior and senior... Led Loyola Blakefield to MIAA Championship finals in Voted the team s Most Valuable Offensive Player... A finalist for the C Markland Kelly Award... Participated in the Under Armour All-American senior game... Helped lead his club lacrosse team FCA to U-19 Vail Shootout title... Also lettered three seasons in football... Two-time All-MIAA in football. Personal: Son of William Deemer III and Angela Class... Has three sisters, Marisa, Cabrini and Ava... Cousin, Scott Digs, played lacrosse at Duke from Cousin, Tyler Class, plays lacrosse at Guilford and cousin, Chandler, is a member of the Lynchburg lacrosse team... Uncle, Andrew Fava, played baseball at NC State ( )... Born June 24, 1993 in Towson, Md GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/09/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /8/13 LOYOLA /13/13 at North Carolina /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /30/13 at Harvard /5/13 HIGH POINT /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /12/13 LOYOLA /19/13 vs Notre Dame /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals

25 CHRIS COADY 11 Junior D Winchester, Mass. (Buckingham Browne & Nichols) CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 3, vs. Rutgers, 4/19/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Syracuse, 3/23/ : Played in 11 games Picked up a career-high three ground balls in win over Rutgers (4/19) Also registered a caused turnover against the Scarlet Knights Collected two ground balls against Stony Brook (2/23) Registered a caused turnover versus Syracuse (3/23). 2013: Saw the field in eight contests Finished the season with two ground balls, picking one up versus Mercer (2/17) and Marquette (5/5) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: Played two seasons at St. John s Prep and two seasons at Buckingham Browne and Nichols... lettered all four seasons... rated the No. 23-ranked defenseman by Inside Lacrosse and the No. 1 defenseman out of Massachusetts by Bostonlax... earned all-catholic Conference in both seasons with St. John s Prep... helped guide St. John s to the 2010 Massachusetts State title... voted to the All-Independent School League team each of his two campaigns... also selected to the Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic teams... also earned four letters in football at both schools... is a member of the Duke football team. Personal: Son of Edward and Janice Coady... has two brothers, Cam and Connor... Born July 28, 1992 in Winchester, Mass GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston Univ /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals

26 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /2/13 MARYLAND /16/13 TOWSON /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals CHAD COHAN 4 Junior A San Francisco, Calif. (Saint Ignatius College Prep) CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2, twice, last vs. Denver, 5/24/14 Assists: 3, vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/14 Points: 5, vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/14 Ground Balls: 2, vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Harvard, 3/29/ : Played in 18 games with two starting assignments Tallied seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points Earned his first career start in the season-opening victory over Jacksonville (2/8) Tallied two goals and three assists for five points against the Dolphins Threw in a pair of scores in the NCAA semifinal victory over Denver (5/24) Registered three points from a goal and two helpers versus Harvard (3/29). 2013: Played in five games ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chris Packard at Saint Ignatius College Preparatory School... Rated as the No. 39 attackman by Inside Lacrosse... Tallied 82 goals and 53 assists for 135 points in his scholastic career... Had 58 goals and 89 points overall his senior season... Also picked up 42 ground balls in Helped lead Saint Ignatius College Prep to a 21-1 record and a No. 3 West Coast ranking his final campaign... Garnered All-America honors in Also named to the All-America Adrenaline team in Helped guide team to the West Catholic Athletic League titles as a sophomore and senior... Voted to the All-West Coast Athletic League first team... Played for West Coast Starz select team... A two-time member of the West Coast Starz All-Star Team in 2011 as well as the California Gold All-Star squad... Garnered all-star team recognition at both the Gait Cup Tournament and King of the Hill Tournament in Also played for the Alcatraz Outlaws in

27 Personal: Son of Christopher and Angela Cohan... Brother, Dax, was a four-year member of the Duke lacrosse team and graduated in Has one sister, Christina... Born April 26, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals

28 SEAMUS CONNELLY Junior A Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) 12 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, 4 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Points: 1, 4 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Ground Balls: 1, vs. High Point, 4/5/ : Saw action in eight games Finished the year with two goals Notched a goal in the win at Furman (3/18) and again in the NCAA Tournament first round victory over Air Force (5/11). 2013: Saw action in six games Registered his first collegiate point with a goal in win over Jacksonville (2/10) Also had a goal at Marquette (5/5) Picked up a ground ball versus High Point ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Chris Sweet at Duxbury High School... Compiled 145 goals and 72 assists for 217 points in his scholastic career... Had a careerhigh 87 points from 60 goals and 27 assists his senior campaign... Helped lead Duxbury to consecutive state titles in 2011 and Had 30 goals and 40 points overall as a sophomore despite missing 15 games to injury... Tallied 35 points as a freshman, helping guide the Dragons to the Massachusetts state title... A twotime All-Patriot League honoree... Was a member of the Laxachusetts Lacrosse Club as well as the GotSkillz Lacrosse Club... Invited to try out for the US Under-19 national team... Also played football and was a starter on two state championship teams. Personal: Son of Michael and Emily Connelly... Father played lacrosse at Cornell... Has two brothers, Tommy and Liam and one sister, Maggie... Born September 1, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins Totals

29 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals BRIAN DAILEY Senior LSM Conestoga, Pa. (Conestoga) 21 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/13 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/14 Points: 1, four times, last vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/14 Ground Balls: 4, vs. Penn, 2/21/14 Caused Turnovers: 2, twice, last vs. Boston University, 5/4/ : Played in 17 games as both a defensive midfielder and longstick midfielder Corralled 28 ground balls for the season Also had nine caused turnovers Helped Duke on the faceoff wing throughout the season Registered an assist in the victory over Jacksonville (2/8) Picked up a career-high four ground balls in wins over Penn (2/21) and in the NCAA title game against Notre Dame (5/26) Grabbed three loose balls in loss to Syracuse in the ACC Tournament (4/25) and NCAA Tournament win over Air Force (5/11) Forced a pair of turnovers in regular season finale at Boston University (5/4). 2013: Played all 21 games at longstick midfield Tallied two points on a goal and an assist Picked up 24 ground balls and had six caused turnovers Registered a goal in the win over Jacksonville (2/10) Dished out an assist in win over ACC rival Virginia (4/12) Picked up a season-high three ground balls four times. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Brian Samson at Conestoga High School... Teammate of Duke freshman Tanner Scott at Conestoga... A two-time All-Central League first team pick... Earned All-America honors in 2010 and Voted to the All-EPSLA team his junior and senior seasons... Selected as the 2011 All-Central League Player of the Year and named to the All-Main Line first team in ESPN RISE All-America first team choice as a senior... Also chosen as the Chester County Player of the year and named PhillyLacrosse.com Player of the Year in Registered nine goals and 19 assists for 28 points as a defenseman during his scholastic career... A key part in guiding Conestoga to consecutive PIAA state titles in 2010 and 2011 and a 73-5 overall record in his three seasons... Led Conestoga 27

30 to 25-1 record his senior season and a No. 3 national ranking... Picked up 259 ground balls in three seasons... Had a career-best 112 ground balls as a junior and 108 as a sophomore... Played in the Under Armour All-America game as a senior... An ESPN RISE Top 40 selection in Also played football and soccer. Personal: Son of Paul and Mimi Dailey... Has two older sisters, Christina and Michelle... Born on July 2, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /9/14 at Loyola /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston Univ /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs. Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs. Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /8/13 LOYOLA /13/13 at North Carolina * /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /30/13 at Harvard /5/13 HIGH POINT /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /12/13 LOYOLA /19/13 vs Notre Dame /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/11/12 RUTGERS /24/12 PENN /26/12 JACKSONVILLE /3/12 at Maryland /10/12 at Loyola /12/12 HARVARD /16/12 NORTH CAROLINA /18/12 DARTMOUTH /23/12 at Georgetown /27/12 BROWN /1/12 vs. Syracuse /7/12 MARIST /13/12 at Virginia /20/12 vs. Maryland /22/12 vs. North Carolina

31 4/27/12 vs. Denver /12/12 SYRACUSE /20/12 vs. Colgate /26/12 vs. Maryland Totals BRIAN DUNNE Sophomore D Melville, N.Y. (Chaminade) 88 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 1, vs. Marquette, 3/11/ : Played in nine games with one start on close defense Picked up three ground balls and registered one caused turnover Had a ground ball at Loyola (3/9) and in wins over Syracuse (3/23) and Rutgers (4/19) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A star defenseman for Jack Moran at Chaminade Selected as an Under Armour All-American in 2013 after helping lead Chaminade to CHSAA Championship Also voted to the Newsday All-Long Island Second Team and to the CHSAA all-league squad Named the 2012 CHSAA Defenseman of the Year after Chaminade went 16-2 Helped anchor a defense that allowed just 10 goals once in 2012 and once again the following season Named to the 2012 Warrior 40 squad Also played football Voted to 2012 Newsday All-Long Island First Team Voted the 2012 CHSAA Championship Defensive Player of the Game in the CHSAA title game. Personal: Son of Paul and Noelle Dunne... Born Apri 21, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /19/14 RUTGERS /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals

32 DANNY FOWLER Sophomore g Wantagh, N.Y. (Chaminade) Football: Played on special teams in wins over Tulane and Kansas. 2014: Redshitrt season... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade High School A two-time Catholic High School Athletic Association Goalie of the Year Selected to the 2013 Under Armour All-America squad Named all-league, first team All-Long Island as a senior Team captain as a senior Voted the CHSAA Championship game Most Valuable Player Posted a.653 save percentage with a 15-2 record as a junior Finished his senior campaign with a.652 save percentage and a 15-2 overall record and the CHSAA Championship Lettered three seasons in football and was a three-time all-league pick and voted team captain as a senior Wrestled two seasons Won the CHSAA State Championship at 195 pounds as senior and took fifth at 189 as a freshman Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of John and Denise Fowler Has three brothers, Brendan, Jack and Vincent Father played football at Villanova Brother Brendan is a senior for the Duke men s lacrosse team and played three seasons of Duke football... Brendan was named the 2013 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player and a first team All-American... Born April 18, JUSTIN GEORGE (C) Senior M Baltimore, Md. (Gilman) 27 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: - Assists: 1, 4 times last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Points: 1, 4 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Ground Balls: 2, twice, last vs. Marquette, 3/11/14 30

33 2014: Played in nine games Handed out three assists Picked up a pair of ground balls against Marquette (3/11) Had an assist in wins over Marquette, Furman (3/18) and in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Air Force (5/11) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw action in eight games Registered his first career point with an assist against Jacksonville (2/10) Picked up a career-high two ground balls at Marquette (5/5) Also had a ground ball against Mercer (2/17). 2012: Played in four games and started once... Earned a start versus Denver (4/27)... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Brooks Matthews at Gilman School... Helped guide Gilman to MIAA A Conference Championships in 2009 and Team ranked first nationally his sophomore season with a 15-1 overall record... Served as team captain his senior year... Was recipient of Gilman s 2011 Scott B. Deutschmann Teammate Award... Played with the Baltimore Crabs Lacrosse Club... Captured the 2011 Vail U-19 Championship... Also played basketball and football for Gilman... Played defensive back and helped team to 2009 MIAA A Conference title... Served as captain as a senior... Starting forward for basketball team as a senior. Personal: Son of Tom and Cely George Has one younger sister, Josie Father was an two-time All-American attackman ( ) at Washington College Mother played tennis at Towson University... Born November 21, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/26/12 JACKSONVILLE /18/12 DARTMOUTH /27/12 vs. Denver /26/12 vs. Maryland Totals

34 WILL HAUS Senior M Palmyra, Pa. (Palmyra Area) 6 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2, 3 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Assists: 1, 10 times, last vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/18/14 Points: 3, vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/13 Groundballs: 6, vs. Cornell, 5/25/13 Caused turnovers: 2, three times, last vs. Syracuse, 3/23/ : Played in all 20 games as a defensive midfielder USILA honorable mention All-American Named to NCAA All-Tournament team Tallied 11 goals and four assists for 15 points Picked up 44 ground balls Key member of Duke s faceoff midfield on the wing Scored a crucial goal in the NCAA Championship win over Notre Dame (5/26) Also had two ground balls in the title game Had two goals in the win over Virginia (4/11) and in the NCAA Tournament first round victory over Air Force (5/11) Handed out an assist in the NCAA semifinal victory over Denver (5/24) and in the NCAA quarterfinal versus Johns Hopkins (5/18) Picked up a season-high four ground balls three times Maryland (2/26), Virginia (4/11) and Rutgers (4/19) Had at least two ground balls in 14 games All-ACC Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in all 21 games USILA Honorable Mention All-American Started season on Duke s second midfield line before moving back to a defensive middie role Finished the season with seven goals, five assists and 58 ground balls Registered a career-high two goals and three points overall against Jacksonville (2/10) Also had a goal and an assist in the season opener versus Denver (2/9) Tallied two goals in Duke s come-from-behind win at Harvard (3/30) Also had five ground balls against the Crimson His 58 ground balls rank third on the team and the most amongst a short stick player Had at least five GBs in four games and registered three-plus 11 times Was outstanding throughout the NCAA Tournament, amassing 21 ground balls in four games Corralled six loose balls in the NCAA semifinal win over Cornell (5/25) Picked up four ground balls against Syracuse (5/27) in the title game. 2012: Played in all 20 games at defensive midfield... Led all Duke rookies with 27 ground balls and nine caused turnovers... Tallied three goals and two assists for five points... Netted his first collegiate point with an assist in victory over Penn (2/24)... Registered a goal in triumph against Jacksonville (2/26)... Added goals against Brown (3/27) and in come-from-behind win over Marist (4/7)... Also had an assist in the win over No. 1 Virginia (4/13)... Had at least one ground ball in 17 games... Picked up a career-best three ground balls versus Georgetown (3/23)... Had two ground balls in eight games... Registered two caused turnovers against Hoyas and in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Syracuse (5/12)... Named to ACC All-Tournament Team after helping Duke capture the ACC title... All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner... Played two seasons at Palmyra Area... A three-time all-conference first team selection... Finished his senior season with 47 goals and 34 assists after registering 47 goals and 23 assists as a junior with Palmyra... Earned All-America recognition as a junior and senior... named first team alldistrict in 2010 and 2011 for the Cougars... Selected to The Patriot News lacrosse all-star first team as a junior and a senior... Also a standout football player for Palmyra... Team MVP and named all-conference and all-county first team. 32

35 Personal: Son of John and Lisa Haus... Has one older brother, John, and two younger brothers, Luke and Grant... Brother, John, played lacrosse at Maryland, graduating in Father is the men s lacrosse head coach at Lebanon Valley College... Father was a two-time All-American defenseman for North Carolina, leading the Tar Heels to two NCAA Championships... Born November 15, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /8/13 LOYOLA /13/13 at North Carolina /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /30/13 at Harvard /5/13 HIGH POINT /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /12/13 LOYOLA /19/13 vs Notre Dame /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/11/12 RUTGERS /18/12 at Notre Dame /24/12 PENN /26/12 JACKSONVILLE /3/12 at Maryland /10/12 at Loyola /12/12 HARVARD /16/12 NORTH CAROLINA /18/12 DARTMOUTH /23/12 at Georgetown /27/12 BROWN

36 4/1/12 vs. Syracuse /7/12 MARIST /13/12 at Virginia /20/12 vs. Maryland /22/12 vs. North Carolina /27/12 vs. Denver /12/12 SYRACUSE /20/12 vs. Colgate /26/12 vs. Maryland Totals TEDDY HENDERSON Sophomore M Greenwich, Conn. (Deerfield Academy) 48 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Faceoffs Attempted: 1, twice, last vs. Furman, 3/18/ : Played in two games Went 0-for-2 at the faceoff X... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chip Davis at Deerfield Academy Helped Deerfield to NE West Division I title in A starter in the midfielder in his junior and senior seasons Team finished 15-1 his senior campaign and was 29-3 in his two years as a starter Also played four seasons of squash Captain as a junior and senior and played No. 1 as a junior. Personal: Son of Ted and Wendy Henderson Father played lacrosse at Georgetown Has one brother, Connor, and one sister, Emily GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman Totals

37 WILL HENDRICKSON Senior M New York, N.Y. (Riverdale) 45 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. Mercer, 2/7/13 Points: 1, vs. Mercer, 2/7/13 Ground Balls: 1, vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/ : Saw time in three games Registered two shots ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in five games Registered his first career goal in win over Mercer (2/17) Had a ground ball against Jacksonville (2/10) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for T.J. Barnett at Riverdale Country School... a three-time All-Ivy first team selection... earned All-Ivy honorable mention honors as a freshman... named to the All-City second team his senior campaign... finished his scholastic career with 124 goals and 57 assists for 181 points... had a careerbest 61 points (45g, 16a) his senior year... had 36 goals and 20 assists as a junior... registered at least 19 goals in each of his four seasons... played for the NYC Empire Team... also lettered in football and basketball. Personal: Son of Douglas and Pamela Hendrickson...born September 22, 1992 in New York, N.Y.... mother graduated from Duke in father played soccer, basketball and baseball at College of Wooster... has one sister, Janie GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE Totals

38 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers Totals JAMIE IKEDA Junior D Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga) 13 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 3, vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/14 Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. Jacksonville, 2/8/ : Played in 18 games with five starting assignments at close defense Earned his first career start versus Jacksonville (2/8) Amassed 15 ground balls and six caused turnovers on the year Picked up two ground balls and forced three turnovers in the season-opening win over the Dolphins Also had three ground balls in victory over Stony Brook (2/23) Corralled two GBs in NCAA semifinal win over Denver (5/24) Registered a caused turnover in NCAA title game Finished with four ground balls and a caused turnover in his four NCAA Tournament appearances ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw action in eight games Picked up his first career ground ball in win over Mercer (2/17) Had a career-high two ground balls at Marquette (5/5) Also registered a caused turnover against the Eagles Forced a turnover and notched a ground ball at Rutgers (4/20) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Brian Samson at Conestoga High School... Ranked as the No. 6 defenseman by Inside Lacrosse... Helped lead Conestoga to three PIAA State titles ( )... a 2012 US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American... Team captain as a senior... An All-EPSLA selection... voted as the Conestoga High School Defensive Player of the Year and to the All-Central League and All-Main Line first teams his senior season... A first team All-Southeast choice by the Philadelphia Inquirer... All-Philly Lacrosse first team honoree... Earned All-Central League honorable mention accolades his junior season... Named to All-Chester County second team in Invited to the U19 US Lacrosse team tryouts... ESPNHS Warrior Lacrosse All-America second team... Also lettered three seasons in football... A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Bruce and Anne Ikeda... Has two brothers, Brian and Casey... Great grandfather, Bob Higgins, was the Penn State football head coach from Grandfather, Jim Dooley, played football at Penn State... Brother, Brian, was a four-year member of the Providence College lacrosse team... Brother Casey is a senior on the Maryland lacrosse team... Born December 19, 1993 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 36

39 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /2/13 MARYLAND /16/13 TOWSON /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals

40 MYLES JONES Junior M Huntington, N.Y. (Walt Whitman) 15 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 5, vs. Syracuse, 3/23/14 Assists: 5, twice, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Points: 8, vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Syracuse, 4/25/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, 3 times, last vs. Syracuse, 4/25/ : Played in all 20 and started 16 games on Duke s first midfield line USILA All-America second team All-ACC NCAA All-Tournament Team Part of the highest scoring midfield trio in Duke lacrosse history Compiled 37 goals and 26 assists for 63 points Ranked fourth in goals and third in assists on the team Had at least one point in 19 of 20 outings and registered 15 multiple-point games Finished the year with five hat tricks Tallied a career-high five goals and six points in regular season win over Syracuse (3/23) Added four goals in wins over Harvard (3/29) and at Virginia (4/11) Also handed out two assists versus the Cavaliers Provided five assists and a goal in victory over Rutgers (4/19) Registered a career-high eight points on three goals and five assists in NCAA Tournament first round win over Air Force (5/11) Had three goals and four assists in NCAA quarterfinal game versus Johns Hopkins (5/18) Tallied matching two goals and one assist performances in NCAA semifinal and title game wins Compiled 10 goals and 11 assists for 21 points in the four NCAA Tournament games Scored 28 goals and 22 assists for 50 points in the final 11 games of the year after scoring just nine goals and four assists for 13 points in the first nine. 2013: Played in 18 games and started five games at midfield Finished the year with 16 goals and five assists for 21 points Tallied his first collegiate point with a goal against Jacksonville (2/10) Registered his first multiple-point game against Mercer (2/17) with a goal and a career-high two assists Notched two goals at Penn (2/22) for his first career multiple-goal game Had a hat trick and a career-best five points at Marquette (5/5) Scored two goals in NCAA Tournament action Had one in double overtime win over Loyola (5/12) and one in the NCAA Championship win over Syracuse (5/27) Scored a point in 13 games overall Had seven ground balls and one caused turnover. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Bob Howell at Walt Whitman High School... A four-time Suffolk County All-League selection... Tallied 149 goals and 123 assists for 272 points in his scholastic career... Rated as the No. 8 postgraduate player by Inside Lacrosse... Ranked among the top 10 players by Inside Lacrosse throughout his high school career... Earned all-county honors his final three seasons and was a US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American his final campaign... Picked as an honorable mention All-American his sophomore and junior seasons and was named to the Under Armour All-America underclassman team in Voted to all-tristate in 2010 and Had a career-best 82 points from 42 goals and 40 assists as a junior... A gold medalist at the Empire State Games... Competed at Salisbury School in a postgraduate year... Also lettered four years in football and basketball at Walt Whitman.. A 1,000-point scorer and earned league MVP honors as well as all-long Island, all-league, and all-county recognition on the basketball court... All-league and all-county as a quarterback. Personal: Son of Reginald and Tracy Jones... Has one sister, Chyna... Born March 15,

41 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /30/13 at Harvard /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /12/13 LOYOLA /19/13 vs Notre Dame /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals

42 KYLE KEENAN Senior A Smithtown, N.Y. (Smithtown West) 16 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 4, vs. Denver, 5/24/14 Assists: 3, vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Points: 5, twice, last vs. Denver, 5/24/14 Ground Balls: 2, 3 times, last vs. Denver, 5/24/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Loyola, 3/9/14 U.S. Under 19 National Team: Helped led the U.S. U-19 team to the 2012 FIL World Championship gold medal... had four goals and three assists in the United States playoff run to the gold medal... finished the tournament with 12 goals and three assists for 15 points. 2014: Played in 19 games with two starts NCAA All-Tournament team selection Started at attack in the NCAA semifinal and title games after injury to Josh Dionne Had a breakout year with 25 goals and 10 assists for 35 points Registered a career-high four goals and an assist for five points in NCAA semifinal victory over Denver (5/24) Added two goals in title tilt against Notre Dame (5/26), including the game-winning score Handed out a career-high three assists in NCAA Tournament first round win over Air Force (5/11) Finished the NCAA Tournament with 10 goals and five assists for 15 points Registered his first career hat trick in overtime victory over North Carolina (3/15) His 25 goals were triple he previous two seasons combined. 2013: Played in 18 games Finished the year with four goals and six assists for 10 points Registered a goal in win over Virginia (4/12) Dished out two assists against High Point (4/5) Also had two points with a goal and an assist at Marquette (5/5). 2012: Saw time in 15 games and started three... Tallied four goals and two assists for six points... Registered his first collegiate goal in the season-opening win over Rutgers (2/11)... Also had goals against Dartmouth (3/18), Brown (3/27) and in a come-from-behind win over Marist (4/7)... Had the game-winner in 9-8 victory over Brown... Notched a career-high two points with a goal and an assist versus Dartmouth... Handed out one assist in win over North Carolina (3/16)... Finished season with five ground balls. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Sean Keenan at Smithtown West... Captured All-America recognition as a senior... An All-Tri-State first team pick as a senior... Earned all-county nods three times... Collected all-division honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... Totaled 125 goals and 163 assists for 288 points during his scholastic career... Holds the Smithtown West career record for points... Named ESPN Rise All-America first team... Had a career-best 93 points from 36 goals and 57 assists as a junior... Registered at least 70 points in 2009, 2010 and Selected to the U.S. Men s National Under-19 Team that will play in the FIL U-19 World Championship in Finland in summer of Played in Under Armour All-America game... Voted the Smithtown West MVP as a senior... Team captain in Captained the Long Island team to the Empire State Games championship in Participated in the Champion All-American Showcase in Named to Newsday s All-Long Island second team in 2010 and first team in Also played basketball and football... All-division selection in football and was captain of basketball team as a senior. 40

43 Personal: Son of Sean and Bridget Keenan... Has one younger brother, Ryan... Father played lacrosse at Adelphi and served as the head boys lacrosse coach at Oceanside High School ( ) and at Smithtown West (2007-current)... Mother played soccer and basketball at Adelphi... Currently coaches soccer at Kings Park High School... Born April 2, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /8/13 LOYOLA /13/13 at North Carolina /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/11/12 RUTGERS /18/12 at Notre Dame /24/12 PENN /26/12 JACKSONVILLE /3/12 at Maryland /10/12 at Loyola /12/12 HARVARD /16/12 NORTH CAROLINA /18/12 DARTMOUTH /23/12 at Georgetown /27/12 BROWN /7/12 MARIST /27/12 vs. Denver /20/12 vs. Colgate /26/12 vs. Maryland Totals

44 MORGAN KIRBY Senior M Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 29 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL : Played in two games before suffering a season-ending injury. 2012: Played in one game versus Dartmouth. Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Allen Fitzpatrick at The Lawrenceville School... Helped the Big Red to three consecutive New Jersey Prep A titles... Was a major part of team compiling an 18-3 record his senior season... Led the team to the New Jersey prep and MAPL championships... Also played two years of football at defensive back... Competed in the pole vault in indoor track and field... Took first place at the MAPL Championship three times and captured the top spot at the Lavino Relays and Poreda Invitational his senior season. Personal: Son of Jeff and Karen Kirby... Has two younger brothers, Walker and Sam, and one younger sister, Jane... Father, Jeff, graduated from Duke s Fuqua School of Business in Cousin Drayton Virkler also graduated from Fuqua in Born June 18, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER Totals

45 2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/18/12 DARTMOUTH Totals JOE KRUY Junior M Sudbury, Mass. (Phillips Academy Andover) 26 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. Marquette, 3/11/14 Points: 1, vs. Marquette, 3/11/14 Ground Balls: 1, twice, last vs. Marquette, 4/4/13 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/ : Played in nine games Tallied his first collegiate goal against Marquette (3/11) Registered a caused turnover versus Stony Brook ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in nine games Picked up a ground ball against Jacksonville (2/10) and Marquette (5/5). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Steve Moreland at Phillips Academy Andover... A two-time US Lacrosse All-American... Scored 103 goals and 23 assists for 126 points in his final three seasons with Phillips Academy... Voted team captain as a senior... Rated No. 44 by ESPN High School for the class of 2012 and 12th among midfielders... Voted New England s top midfielder by ESPN Rise heading into his senior season... Selected to the Warrior 40 Final Competition in the summer of Four-year member of Laxachusetts Club team... Also lettered in football and indoor track... A two-time NEPSL 60-meter hurdle champion... Holds the freshman, sophomore and junior school record in the 60 hurdles... Served as team captain for the football team. Personal: Son of Peter and Patrice Kruy... Uncle played lacrosse at Syracuse... Has one sister, Victoria... Born August 11, 1993 in Newton, Mass GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD

46 4/19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /2/13 MARYLAND /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals CASE MATHEIS Junior A Darien, Conn. (Darien) 9 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3, 6 times, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/14 Assists: 4, vs. Rutgers 4/20/13 Points: 6, vs. Marist, 3/18/13 Ground Balls: 5, vs. North Carolina, 3/15/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, three times, last vs. Maryland, 3/1/ : Started 19 games at attack Ranked sixth on the team with 42 points from 23 goals and 19 assists Registered at least one goal in 14 outings and had multiple goals six times Tallied two goals and two assists for four points in his season debut against No. 4 Denver Posted three goals and two assists for five points in setback to Syracuse (4/25) in the ACC Tournament Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team for his performance against the Orange Also recorded hat tricks against Air Force (5/11) and Johns Hopkins (5/18) in the NCAA Tournament Had a goal and an assist and five ground balls in 9-8 overtime victory over North Carolina (3/15) Contributed a season-high three assists in win over Marquette (3/11) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 44

47 2013: Played in all 21 games with 16 starting assignments on attack Earned his first career start versus Maryland (3/2) Ranked third on the team in points with 52 Registered 28 goals and 24 assists to lead all Duke and ACC rookies in points per game Tallied multiple goals in nine contests and multiple points 13 times Had five-plus points in four games Registered his first career goal in win over Jacksonville (2/10)... Posted a goal and two assists for three points against the Dolphins Netted his first multiple-goal game in 9-8 regular season win over reigning NCAA Champion Loyola (3/8) Notched his first career hat trick with three tallies and two assists for five point versus Towson (3/16) Added six points on three goals and three assists against Marist (3/18) Dished out a career-high four assists at Rutgers (4/20) Threw in three goals, including the double overtime game winner, in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Loyola (5/12) Had one goal against Notre Dame (5/19) in the NCAA Quarterfinals and added one score in the NCAA Semifinal win over Cornell (5/25). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Jeff Brameier at Darien High School... Tabbed as Inside Lacrosse s No. 1 incoming freshman as well as the top incoming attackman... Holds the Darien High School career record for goals, assists and points... Also owns the record for points in a season and goals in a game... Tallied 355 career points from 198 goals and 157 assists... Notched 69 goals and 53 assists for 122 points his senior season... Never scored fewer than 50 points and had 95 in 2010 and 87 in Helped lead Darien to the state title three times... Selected as the Connecticut State Championship game Most Valuable Player in 2010 after scoring nine goals... Garnered All-America honors in 2010, 2011 and A three-time all-state first team and All-FCIAC first team choice... Voted as the MSG Varsity Tri-State Player of the Year in A two-time MSG Varsity first team All-Tristate selection... A 2012 Under Armour All-American and ESPNHS first team All-American NEPS Public School Player of the Year MSG Varsity Connecticut Player of the Year... Also voted to Under Armour Underclass All-America list in 2010 and US Marines Connecticut Player of the Year. Personal: Son of Mike and Dana Matheis... Has one brother, Holt, and two sisters, Mariah and Campbell... Father played tennis at Cornell... Born October 5, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER /10/13 JACKSONVILLE /16/13 NOTRE DAME /17/13 MERCER /22/13 at Penn /2/13 MARYLAND /8/13 LOYOLA /13/13 at North Carolina /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /30/13 at Harvard /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina /5/13 at Marquette /12/13 LOYOLA /19/13 vs Notre Dame /25/13 vs Cornell /27/13 vs Syracuse Totals

48 REID MAXMIN Junior M Katonah, N.Y. (John Jay) 50 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL : Played in two games before suffering season-ending injury... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw action in five games. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Tim Schurr at John Jay High School... Helped lead the Indians to a overall record in his two seasons... Awarded the Hudson Valley Scholar Athlete Award as a senior... Also helped guide John Jay to the Section I Class B championship game in his senior season. Personal: Son of Chris and Gina Maxmin... Father played lacrosse at Duke from Born March 1, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers Totals

49 ROWLAND PETTIT Junior D Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley School) 91 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL : Played in five games Registered a ground ball and a caused turnover in win at Furman (3/18) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw action in seven games on defense ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Cecil Noble at Colleyville... Served as a team captain all four seasons... Helped lead the Panthers to the district playoffs his freshman and junior seasons and to the league championship game in his sophomore campaign... Selected to the North District All-State lacrosse team in Garnered the Trojan Team Leadership Award... Started every game of his career at Colleyville... Tallied 13 goals and eight assists as a defenseman his senior season... Also picked up an impressive 110 ground balls and 53 caused turnovers in the 21 games... A 2010 adidas All-American defender for Team Texas at the adidas All-American National Lacrosse Classic... Selected to Texas Top 99 for 2010 and A four-year letterwinner on the Trinity Valley School football team... Captured the Jan Butner Memorial Award, given to Trinity Valley s top junior athlete... Football team captain as a senior and earned All-Southwest Preparatory Conference honorable mention recognition his final season... Also competed for the Trinity Valley track and field team, lettering three years... A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of George and Michelle Pettit... Has one sister, Valerie... Born December 7, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /19/14 RUTGERS /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /2/13 MARYLAND /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /26/13 at North Carolina Totals

50 ETHAN POWLEY Sophomore LSM Wake Forest, N.C. (Paul VI) 44 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 2, vs. Marquette, 3/11/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, 4 times, last vs. Furman, 3/18/ : Played in 11 games Finished the year with five ground balls and four caused turnovers Registered his first career ground ball and caused turnover in seasonopening win against Jacksonville (2/8) Picked up a season-high two GBs versus Marquette (3/11). Prep: A four-year letterwinner as a longstick midfielder for Bob Waters at Paul VI High School A 2013 Under Armour All-American A two-year team captain Voted All-WCAC first team as a junior Also named to Washington Post All-Met team in 2012 Garnered All-WCAC second team honors in 2011 Missed senior season to injury Team captain and was a leader from the sideline as team advanced to WCAC title game Earned Iron Warrior Award Had 148 takeaways and 249 ground balls in his final two-plus seasons A Warrior 40 pick in 2012 Graduated summa cum laude. Personal: Son of Charlie and Julie Powley Has one brother, Sean Brother is a current member of the Hampden-Sydney men s lacrosse team Grandfather, Samuel Green, played football at Wake Forest... Born May 30, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /19/14 RUTGERS Totals

51 ALEX PREZIOSO Junior A Bethesda, Md. (Potomac School) 18 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min : Played in one game ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner at the Potomac School Helped guide team to conference title his junior and senior seasons Team captain as a senior Garnered all-conference accolades in 2013 after tallying 32 goals and 12 assists for 45 points Also played four years of ice hockey Served as captain his senior year. Personal: Son of Giovanni and Betsy Prezioso Mother graduated from Duke in 1983 Has two sisters, Julia and Emily GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/18/14 at Furman Totals

52 PAT RESCH RS-Senior D Flourtown, Pa. (Dartmouth) 34 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min Total CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, 14 times, last vs. Brown, 4/26/14 Assists: 2, 3 times, last vs. Holy Cross, 4/29/14 Points: 2, 3 times, last vs. Holy Cross, 4/29/14 Ground Balls: 9, vs. Vermont, 2/25/14 Caused Turnovers: 4, vs. Vermont, 2/25/14 Joined Duke as a graduate student after playing three full seasons for Dartmouth. Played in 44 career games for the Big Green and started : Throughout his final collegiate season, Resch appeared in all 12 games, including six Ivy League contests Scored four goals and tacked on four assists for eight points Netted his first goal of the year against Vermont on Feb. 25 Scooped 39 ground balls, which was good for second on the team. 2013: Injuries cut Resch s third year with the team short as he appeared in only four games... Scored his only goal of the season against No. 10 Colgate in the season opener... Grabbed a season-high four ground balls versus Georgetown at the Patriot Cup... Caused four turnovers. 2012: For the second consecutive season, Resch played in every game for the Big Green... He matched his goal total from his rookie year with five and had three assists for eight points... Took 32 shots... Grabbed 24 ground balls and caused seven turnovers... Had a four-game point streak from March 3 through March : In his first season for Dartmouth, Resch played in all 14 games... Tallied five goals and four assists for nine points... Took 27 shots... Scored his first collegiate goal in the victory over Mercer... Recorded his first collegiate assists in the season-opener against Colgate... Had a four-game point streak to start the season... Had the second most points for a freshman... Grabbed 33 ground balls and caused seven turnovers. Before Dartmouth: Attended La Salle College High School during his prep career and earned six varsity letters (three in football and three in lacrosse)... Was a captain of his lacrosse team his senior year... In his senior season, he was the team MVP, first team All-Philadelphia Catholic League, first team all-state and first team All-American. Personal: Son of Tony and Mary Resch... Has two younger brothers, Brendan and Conor... Father played lacrosse and football at Yale from Father also coached professionally for multiple teams in the indoor and outdoor lacrosse leagues... Mother played basketball at Yale from Brother Conor is a sophomore on the Yale lacrosse team. 50

53 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/22/14 North Carolina L, /25/14 Vermont L, /1/14 Sacred Heart W, /18/14 Penn State L, /22/14 Harvard L, /29/14 Cornell L, /5/14 Yale L, /8/14 Hartford L, /12/14 Princeton L, /19/14 Penn L, /26/14 Brown L, /29/14 Holy Cross W, Total GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/13 Colgate L, /26/13 Vermont W, /2/13 Georgetown L, /9/13 Robert Morris W, Total GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/25/12 Colgate W, /3/12 Sacred Heart W, /6/12 Bellarmine L, /18/12 Duke L, /21/12 North Carolina L, /24/12 Harvard L, /31/12 Cornell L, /3/12 Hofstra L, /7/12 Yale L, /14/12 Princeton L, /21/14 Penn W, /24/12 Vermont W, /28/12 Brown L, /1/12 Holy Cross W, Total GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/26/11 Colgate L, /5/11 Sacred Heart W, /6/11 Mercer W, /9/11 Holy Cross W, /20/11 Duke L, /22/11 North Carolina L, /26/11 Harvard W, /2/11 Cornell L, /9/11 Yale L, /12/11 Delaware L, /16/11 Princeton L, /19/11 Vermont W, /23/11 Penn L, /30/11 Brown L, Total

54 GREG RHODES Sophomore M East Northport, N.Y. (Chaminade) 41 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 2, vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Air Force, 5/11/ : Played in 13 contests Collected four ground balls and three caused turnovers Picked up his first career ground ball with two versus Stony Brook (2/23) Registered his first career caused turnover at Loyola (3/9) Also had a caused turnover in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Air Force (5/11) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Missed season due to injury ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A two-year letterwinner and captain for Jack Moran at Chaminade High School... Helped Chaminade to 16-2 overall record his senior campaign and a 15-3 mark as a junior... Named to CHSLL All-League squad as a senior... Guided Flyers to runner-up finish in the Catholic school championship in both seasons... Tallied seven goals as a defensive midfielder in 2012, including on in the catholic championship game... Won 70 percent (54-of-77) of his faceoffs as a junior... Also had five goals and 35 groundballs in Named a ESPN Rise top 25 senior to watch after his junior season and was one of Inside Lacrosse s top 50 young gun rising juniors... labeled as one of ESPN High School s top 10 players to watch in Nassau County... Also named to the Warrior 40 Team... A member of the FLG club squad and was voted to the Long Island All-Stars Team... Captain of the football team in Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Michael and Christine Rhodes... Brother, Michael, attended Hobart and William Smith... Brother Christopher played lacrosse at Lehigh University and sister Devon was a captain of the Yale women s lacrosse team and second team All-Ivy League and graduated in Grandfather, George Mellina, played lacrosse for Sewanhaka High School Class of Born Jan. 28, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD

55 4/11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals JACK ROWE Senior M Vienna, Va. (James Madison) 35 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 4, vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/14 Faceoffs Attempted: 8, vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/14 Faceoffs Won: 6, vs. Stony Brook, 2/23/ : Played in five games Won 11-of-25 faceoffs Won 6-of-8 in win over Stony Brook Was 3-of-4 at the X in NCAA Tournament first-round win over Air Force Finished the season with eight ground balls with a career-high four against the Seawolves. 2013: Played in seven games Picked up five ground balls and had one caused turnover Won 8-of-19 faceoffs Corralled a career-high three GBs versus Jacksonville (2/10) Also won 3-of-5 restarts against the Dolphins Won both restarts in win at Rutgers (4/20) Had one ground ball against High Point (4/5) and Marquette (5/5) Also had a caused turnover versus the Panthers. 2012: Played in two games... Won 4-of-5 faceoffs in two contests... Went 2-of-3 versus Dartmouth (3/18) and was 2-for-2 against Maryland (5/26) in the NCAA semifinal. Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Richard Hodge at James Madison... Spent a post graduate year Loomis Chaffee in Earned All-Liberty District honors in 2009 and was named to the All-Northern Region team in Picked up All-Western New England accolades in 2011 at Loomis Chaffee... Compiled a combined 24 goals and 17 assists in his final two seasons... Won 75 percent of his faceoffs as a junior and 80 percent as a senior... Posted a 85 percent success rate at the X for Loomis Chaffee... Also earned two letters in football. Personal: Son of Geoff Rowe and Carla Blosser... Has three sisters, Lillian, Allacyn, and Meghan, and one brother, Kyle... Kyle is a sophomore on the Duke lacrosse team... Born July 24,

56 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /19/14 RUTGERS /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /16/13 TOWSON /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 3/18/12 DARTMOUTH W, /26/12 vs. Maryland L, Totals

57 KYLE ROWE Sophomore M Vienna, Va. (Stony Brook) 28 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, four times, last vs. Albany, 5/1/14 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Hartford, 4/25/14 Points: 2, vs. Hartford, 4/25/14 Ground Balls: 15 vs. Albany. 5/1/14 Faceoffs Attempted: 33, vs. Albany, 5/1/14 Faceoffs Won: 21, vs. Albany, 5/1/14 Joined Duke after transferring from Stony Brook after a stellar rookie season... Ranked sixth nationally in faceoff percentage in Joins his brother, Jack, on the team... Missed the majority of fall action due to knee surgery. At Stony Brook 2014: Played in all 16 games... Primary face-off specialist of 397 (.625) ground balls... Finished the season ranked sixth nationally in faceoff win percentage... Fourth in Division I in faceoff wins...added four goals and two assists... Tallied career-highs of 21 faceoff wins and 15 ground balls and added a goal vs. Albany (5/1)...America East Rookie of the Week (4/28)... Won 17 of 28 draws, had 13 ground balls and tallied a goal and an assist vs. Hartford (4/25)... Recorded 9 of 21 faceoff wins and had six ground balls at Binghamton (4/19)... Won 14 of 27 faceoffs and had 10 ground balls at Albany (4/12)... Won 13 of 19 draws and had 11 ground balls vs. Vermont (4/5)... Tied a career-high with 20 faceoff wins and picked up 14 ground balls vs. Quinnipiac (4/1)... Won 14 draws and had 13 ground balls at UMBC (3/28)... Scored a goal and won 16 of 26 faceoffs vs. St. John s (3/22)... Won 16 of 20 draws and tied a career-high with 12 ground balls vs. Manhattan (3/18)... Had 20 face-off wins and had nine ground balls at Fairfield (3/15)... Recorded 17 faceoff wins and eight ground balls vs. Sacred Heart (3/11)... Won 12 faceoffs vs. No. 1 Maryland (3/8)... Went 16 of 24 with 10 ground balls vs. Rutgers (3/1)... Won eight draws and recorded an assist and four ground balls at Duke (2/23)... Won 18 of 21 draws, recorded nine ground balls and scored a goal vs. Lafayette (2/18)... America East Rookie of the Week (2/17)... Won 17 of 23 draws and had 12 ground balls vs. Marist (2/14). High School: A 2013 graduate of James Madison High School... Four-year letterwinner for coach Rich Hodge... US Lacrosse All-American as a senior... Two-time first team All-Liberty District and All-Northern Region... Second team All-Met as a senior... Team captain... Won 85 percent of his faceoffs in STX National Face-off Tournament champion. Personal: Son of Geoff Rowe and Carla Shores... Brother, Jack, is a senior captain on the Duke lacrosse team... Has three sisters... Born March 27, 1995 in Vienna, Virginia. 55

58 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/14/14 MARIST /18/14 LAFAYETTE /23/14 Duke /1/14 RUTGERS /8/14 MARYLAND /11/14 SACRED HEART /15/14 Fairfield /18/14 MANHATTAN /22/14 ST. JOHN S /28/14 UMBC /1/14 QUINNIPIAC /5/14 VERMONT /12/14 Albany /19/14 Binghamton /25/14 HARTFORD /1/14 Albany Total

59 BEN SCHARF Junior A New York, N.Y. (Phillips Academy Andover) 7 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL : Played in four games Scored his first career goal in win over Marquette (3/11) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw time in three contests ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Steve Car and Stephen Moreland at Phillips Academy Andover... Also played basketball and soccer... A member of the student council as a senior and a four-time selection the Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Gilbert and Ruth Scharf... Both parents graduated from Duke... Born October 14, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /4/14 at Boston University Totals

60 TANNER SCOTT Junior M Conestoga, Pa. (Conestoga) 5 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, 5 times, last vs. Harvard, 3/29/14 Points: 2, vs. Georgetown, 3/23/13 Ground Balls: 1, six times, last vs. Harvard, 3/29/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Maryland, 3/3/ : Saw action in 12 games Tallied two goals Scored a goal in wins over Furman (3/18) and Harvard (3/29) Picked up two ground balls ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in eight games Scored three goals and an assist for four points Picked up two ground balls Scored his first collegiate goal in win over Jacksonville (2/10) Notched his first multiple-point game versus Georgetown (3/23) Added a goal in win over High Point (4/5). 2012: Played in 10 games and started two... Collected a ground ball against both Maryland(3/3) and Loyola (3/10)... Also notched a caused turnover versus the Terps... Earned starts versus Brown (3/27) and Denver (4/27). Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Brian Samson at Conestoga... A two-time All-Central League pick, earning second team recognition in 2010 and first team honors in As a senior named to All-EPSLA, the All-Main Line first team, All-Chester County first team accolades... Garnered the Conestoga Pioneer Award in compiled 65 goals and 47 assists for 112 points during his scholastic career... Registered a career-best 25 goals and 19 assists his senior season... A key part in guiding Conestoga to consecutive PIAA state titles in 2010 and 2011 and a 73-5 overall record in his three seasons... Led Conestoga to 25-1 record his senior season and a No. 3 national ranking... Also earned three letters in basketball. Personal: Son of Matthew and Luanne Scott... Has two brothers, Ben and Carson and one sister, Elizabeth... Father played football and lacrosse at Franklin & Marshall... Mother played tennis at Stetson... Brother, Ben played baseball at Elon University... Born May 5,

61 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /24/14 vs Denver Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /16/13 TOWSON /18/13 MARIST /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/11/12 RUTGERS W, /26/12 JACKSONVILLE W, /3/12 at Maryland L, /10/12 at Loyola L, /18/12 DARTMOUTH W, /27/12 BROWN W, /27/12 vs. Denver L, /12/12 SYRACUSE W, /20/12 vs. Colgate W, /26/12 vs. Maryland L, Totals

62 JOHN SHAFFER Junior M Summit, N.J. (Delbarton) 14 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min TOTAL CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Georgetown, 3/23/13 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Furman, 3/18/14 Points: 2, vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/13 Ground Balls: 1, twice, last vs. Marquette, 5/5/ : Saw action in nine games Registered an assist in win at Furman (3/18) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Saw time in nine games in the midfield Scored two goals and one assist for three points Registered his first career points with a goal and an assist versus Jacksonville (2/10) Also netted a goal against Georgetown (3/23) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A letterwinner for Chuck Ruebling at Delbarton School... Helped lead the Green Wave to a record his final two seasons and a pair of NJSIAA Group A State Championships... Guided Delbarton to a 17-5 record and the 2011 NJSIAA Non-Public Group A title as a junior... In his final season the Green Wave compiled a 16-7 overall record and 4-0 conference record en route to the state title. Personal: Son of John and Marta Shaffer... Has two brothers, Reed and Kohl, and one sister, Hayley... born May 29, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals

63 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/10/13 JACKSONVILLE /17/13 MERCER /8/13 LOY /16/13 TOWSON /23/13 GEORGETOWN /5/13 HIGH POINT /12/13 VIRGINIA /20/13 at Rutgers /5/13 at Marquette Totals TRIPP TRANSOU Sophomore M Tallahassee, Fla. (The Maclay School) 32 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls: 1, vs. Marquette, 3/11/ : Played in nine games Registered a ground ball in win over Marquette (3/11) ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A five-year letterwinner for Mike Jones at The Maclay School Amassed 118 goals and 128 assists for 246 points in his scholastic career Also picked up 436 ground balls and won 64 percent of his faceoffs Named a US Lacrosse and NILCA All-American in 2013 Compiled 35 goals and 37 assists for 72 points and 113 ground balls his senior campaign A four-time all-district selection Two-time District Player of the Year A three-year team captain Selected to the All-North Florida Region Team four times Voted the Maclay School s Most Valuable Player in 2012 and 2013 Also lettered four years in football Named team s Offensive MVP three times Two-year team captain Finished his career with 110 receptions for 2200 yards and 55 rushes for 625 yards Named The Maclay School Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior. Personal: Son of Tripp Transou and Susie-Busch Transou Has one brother, Teddy, and one sister, Sophie His father and mother graduated from Duke in 1985 and 1987, respectively... Father, Tripp, was a wide receiver for the Duke football team and lettered in Born November 4,

64 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /19/14 RUTGERS /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE Totals KYLE TURRI Senior G West Islip, N.Y. (West Islip) 1 CAREER STATISTICS GOALIE GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho GB TO CT Pen-Min : : : TOTAL : CAREER HIGHS Saves: 16, vs. Cornell, 5/25/13 Goals Allowed: 14, vs. twice, last vs. Cornell, 5/25/13 Minutes Played: 60:00, 7 times, last vs. Loyola, 5/12/13 Ground Balls: 5, vs. Towson, 3/16/13 Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. Syracuse, 5/27/13 U.S. U-19 National Team: Helped lead the United States under-19 team to the 2012 FIL World Championship gold medal... Played in every game and earned two starts... Made three saves in the gold medal game... Finished the tournament with 24 saves and a 6.42 goals against average in his seven contests. 2014: Played in 12 games in goal with two starting assignments Finished the season with an 8.63 goals against average and a.471 save percentage Came off the bench in the fourth quarter in the NCAA Semifinal to make four saves against Denver (5/24) Allowed just two goals to the Pioneers in 14 minutes of action and had one ground ball Registered a season-high six saves at Boston University (5/4) Stopped five of six shots faced at Loyola (3/9) ACC Academic Honor Roll. 62

65 2013: Played in 20 games in goal and started 15 Went 14-1 overall on the year in his starts Finished with a 9.59 goals against average and a.498 save percentage Compiled double digit saves five times Also collected 36 ground balls on the year as well as seven caused turnovers Earned his first start of the season against reigning NCAA Champion Loyola Registered 26 saves and a.531 save percentage for championship weekend Totaled a career-high 16 saves in NCAA semifinal win over Cornell (5/25) Had 10 stops in NCAA title game against Syracuse (5/27) Forced three turnovers by the Orange and picked up four ground balls Made 15 stops versus Towson (3/16) while allowing just four goals Also picked up a career-high five ground balls versus the Tigers Added eight saves the following day versus Marist to earn ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors Stopped 13 shots in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Loyola (5/12) Picked up 10 saves in Duke s comeback victory at Harvard (3/30) Picked up three ground balls and made eight saves on 16 shots on goal in 11-8 win at North Carolina. 2013: Played in eight games and started three... Posted a goals against average and a.385 save percentage... Earned his first career start against Penn (2/24)... Posted seven saves, one ground ball and one caused turnover in the win over the Quakers... Had a season-high eight saves against Maryland (3/3)... Stopped five shots in victory over Jacksonville (2/26)... Also had a season-high two ground balls against the Dolphins... Finished the year 2-1 in his three starts. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Scott Craig at West Islip... Selected to the U.S. Men s National Under-19 Team that will play in the FIL U-19 World Championship in Finland in summer of Earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior... Voted to ESPN Rise All-America first team in Guided West Islip to a 19-1 record and to the Suffolk Class A championship in Named the All-Long Island Goalie of the Year by Newsday as a senior... Helped lead West Islip on a 40-game win streak during his two seasons in goal... Named to all-county team in 2010 and Made 280 saves in his two seasons in goal... Registered 144 saves and a.650 save percentage in 2010 and had 136 saves and.590 save percentage as a senior... Named the 2011 Suffolk County Championship Most Valuable Player... Selected as the 2010 New York State Championship Defensive MVP... Also a two-year letterwinner for the West Islip basketball team... Earned all-league honors as a senior. Personal: Son of Bill and Nancy Turri... Has two older brothers, Wade and Justin... Brother, Justin was a two-time All-American for the Duke lacrosse team and earned his undergraduate degree in 2011 and a master s degree from Duke in Uncle, Ralph, played lacrosse and football at Bucknell... Uncle, Tim, was a member of the lacrosse team at Cornell... Father played lacrosse at Penn State... Born November 15, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho Faced GB TO CT Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE : /15/14 DENVER : /23/14 STONY BROOK : /9/14 at Loyola Maryland : /11/14 MARQUETTE : /18/14 at Furman : /23/14 SYRACUSE : /19/14 RUTGERS : /4/14 at Boston University : /11/14 AIR FORCE : /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins : /24/14 vs Denver : Totals : GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho Faced GB TO CT Pen-Min 2/9/13 DENVER : /10/13 JACKSONVILLE : /16/13 NOTRE DAME : /17/13 MERCER : /2/13 MARYLAND : /8/13 LOYOLA : /13/13 at North Carolina : /16/13 TOWSON : /18/13 MARIST : /23/13 GEORGETOWN : /5/13 HIGH POINT : /30/13 at Harvard : /12/13 VIRGINIA : /20/13 at Rutgers : /26/13 at North Carolina : /5/13 at Marquette : /12/13 LOYOLA : /19/13 vs Notre Dame : /25/13 vs Cornell : /27/13 vs Syracuse : Totals :

66 2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho Faced GB TO CT Pen-Min 2/18/12 at Notre Dame L, : /24/12 PENN W, : /26/12 JACKSONVILLE W, : /3/12 at Maryland L, : /10/12 at Loyola L, : /18/12 DARTMOUTH W, : /27/12 vs. Denver L, : /26/12 vs. Maryland L, : Totals : GARRETT VAN de VEN Sophomore M Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit) 25 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min : Saw time in four contests. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Chris Surran at Jesuit College Preparatory School A four-time all-state selection as a midfielder Registered 78 goals and 50 assists for 128 points his final two seasons Also captured all-district honors in each of his four scholastic seasons Selected as the team s Most Valuable Offensive Player all four years and voted the team s overall MVP his sophomore through senior years Picked as an All-American runner-up in 2012 and 2013 Led Rangers to 16-2 record as a junior and to a record over the course of the four campaigns Chosen as Texas Top 99 MVP three times Captured MVP honors at Denver Shootout Selected to Warrior 40 Also played football for three years Named UIL 9-5A newcomer of the year in 2011 and the team s offensive MVP as a junior Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Michael and Cindy Van de Ven Has one brother... Born August 8, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /18/14 at Furman /19/14 RUTGERS Totals

67 IAN YANULIS 39 Sophomore D Duxbury, Mass. (Boston College High School) CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min : Played in 16 games on defense Key member of Duke s man-down team Collected five ground balls Registered two caused turnovers Picked up two GBs against Notre Dame (4/5) and Syracuse (4/25) Also had two caused turnovers versus the Orange in the ACC Tournament ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Ted Bibeau at Boston College High School A US Lacrosse All-American as a junior A two-time Catholic Conference All-Star Helped lead team to Catholic Conference Championship in 2011 and to the state semifinals in 2012 and 2013 Named to the Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic Team as a junior and senior A Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic choice in 2012 Tallied a career-best nine goals as a junior and finished with 15 for his career as a defenseman. Personal: Son of Adam and Maura Yanulis Has one older brother, John, who is a junior on the Trinity College golf team... Born September 20, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /23/14 STONY BROOK /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia /19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals

68 THOMAS ZENKER Sophomore M Huntington, N.Y. (Chaminade) 17 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 5/26/14 Points: 1, three times, last vs. Notre Dame, 5/26/14 Ground Balls: 1, 6 times, last vs. Boston Univ. 5/4/14 Caused Turnovers: 1, 4 times, last vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/18/ : Played in all 20 games Tallied his first career goal in season-opening win over Jacksonville (2/8) Also had a tally versus Marquette (3/11) and in the NCAA Championship game against Notre Dame (5/26) Also had a ground ball in the title win Was a key member of Duke s defensive midfield unit Collected seven ground balls and four caused turnovers ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade Tallied 61 goals and 14 assists in his two seasons on the varsity squad Team captain as a senior A 2013 Under Armour All-American selection Voted all-league in 2012 and 2013 Named the 2013 NSCHSAA Midfielder of the Year Helped lead Chaminade to the NSCHSAA Championship Garnered All-Long Island second team recognition as a senior Named Long Island Under Armour All-American in 2012 Also played two seasons of football An All-Long Island first team choice and a NYSSWA All-State Honorable Mention selection Chosen to play in the Long Island/New York City Empire Challenge All-Star game. Personal: Son of Thomas and Coleen Zenker Has two older brothers, Daniel and James, and one older sister, Nikki... Born December 21, GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent Score GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pen-Min 2/8/14 JACKSONVILLE /15/14 DENVER /21/14 PENN /23/14 STONY BROOK /26/14 at Maryland /9/14 at Loyola Maryland /11/14 MARQUETTE /15/14 NORTH CAROLINA /18/14 at Furman /23/14 SYRACUSE /29/14 HARVARD /5/14 at Notre Dame /11/14 at Virginia

69 4/19/14 RUTGERS /25/14 vs Syracuse /4/14 at Boston University /11/14 AIR FORCE /18/14 vs Johns Hopkins /24/14 vs Denver /26/14 vs Notre Dame Totals MATTHEW GIAMPETRONI Freshman M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Cranbrook) 30 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Matthew Wilson at Cranbrook High School Finished his scholastic career with a Michigan High School record 276 goals, 179 assists for 455 points Compiled 99 goals and 67 assists his senior season Helped lead Cranbrook to 2013 Michigan state championship and to the runner-up his senior year A four-time first team all-state selection Two-year team captain Garnered USILA All-America honors as a sophomore, junior and senior Named to Under Armour All-America squad in 2014 Won the U-19 Lake Place title with 3d Lacrosse Select club team Also played Jr. A box lacrosse for St. Catherines in Ontario Was a two-time all-state soccer player. Personal: Son of John and Christine Giampetroni Has two sisters, Claire and Grace Father played lacrosse at Michigan State Mother was a member of the swimming team at Miami University (Ohio) Born Feb. 15, 1996 in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. DAVID GILL Freshman M Chatham, N.J. (Chatham) 20 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Tony Calandra at Chatham High School A three-time first team all-conference selection A USILA All-American as a senior Named the 2014 New Jersey Midfielder of the Year Garnered first team all-county recognition his junior and senior campaigns Awarded second team all-state honors as a junior A Daily Record first team choice in 2014 Second team all-county as a sophomore Tallied 40 goals and 24 assists as a senior Also played four years of soccer Second-team all-state and two-year captain Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Jack and Sharon Gill Has two brothers Mother graduated from Duke in 1987 Born Oct. 14, 1995 in Summit, N.J. JUSTIN GUTERDING Freshman A Garden City, N.Y. (Salisbury School) 33 Prep: A four-year letterwinner at Garden City High School Attended Salisbury School for a postgraduate season in 2014 Led Garden City to consecutive New York Class B state titles in 2012 and 2013 Trojans were 41-3 in those two seasons, including a perfect 22-0 record in 2012 Selected to the 2013 All-Tri-State first team and named the Nassau County Player of the Year Picked for the Warrior 40 team A 2013 US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American Scored 10 goals and 20 assists as a junior Nike Blue Chip selection Helped Salisbury to an 11-5 record in 2014 Also played football. Personal: Son of Joe and Pam Guterding Has two sisters Father played lacrosse at Penn State Born Feb. 3, 1995 in Mineola,, N.Y. 67

70 JACK HARRINGTON Freshman D Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich) 43 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Scott Bulkley at Greenwich High School A three-time all-state first team selection Garnered All-FCIAC honors in each of his final three seasons Team Captain as a senior Picked for the USILA All-America squad in 2014 Helped guide the Cardinals to a 20-3 record his senior year Team allowed double digit goals in just four games in 2014 as he anchored the defense Also lettered three years in football playing defensive end and tight end Earned All-FICAC second team recognition as a senior on the gridiron Team Captain Was a member of the National Honor Society National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award Commended National Merit Scholar. Personal: Son of Scott and Kathleen Harrington Has one brother, Scooter Father played football at Boston College as a defensive tackle from Captained the Eagles in 1984 Born October 6, 1995 in San Francisco, Calif. THOMAS PALISI 46 Freshman M Morganville, N.J. (Christian Brothers Academy) Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Dave Santos at Christian Brothers Academy Had an outstanding senior season Earned all-conference and all-county honors Team captain Selected as a USILA Academic All-American Picked as a NJSIAA Scholar Athlete Finished his scholastic career with 45 goals and five assists Won 81 percent of his faceoffs during his high school career Played for United Lacrosse Sported a faceoff win percent of 82 percent as a junior and 84 percent his senior campaign Was Salutatorian of his class President of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Tom and Susan Palisi Has one sister, Alexa Father was a member of the track and field team at Dartmouth Born Feb. 7, 1996 in Livingston, N.J. GREG PELTON Freshman D Chester Springs, Pa. (Malvern Prep) 19 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John McEvoy at Malvern Prep A three-time first team all-state and Inter-AC selection Picked as an underclassman All-American as a sophomore and junior Voted the Inter-AC Most Valuable Player his senior year and named as US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American Finished his scholastic career with 217 ground balls. Tallied 15 goals as well as a defenseman Helped guide Malvern Prep to a perfect 24-0 record as a senior... Team allowed opponents to score more than six goals in just seven games his senior year Friars went over the course of his four seasons Selected as the phillylacrosse. com Co-Player of the Year. Personal: Son of Scott and Karen Pelton Has one sister, Kaye Born Feb. 19, 1996 in West Chester, Pa. 68

71 JAMES RILEY Freshman D Apple Valley, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 23 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John Barnes at Saint Thomas Academy A three-time all-section choice Voted the Pioneer Press Player of the Year his senior season Also named to the all-metro team in his final year Garnered Rookie of the Year recognition as a freshman Named to the Under Armour All-America squad Also lettered one season in football as a defensive end Earned the National Sojourner Award. Personal: Son of James Riley and Tamara Jacobson Has three brothers and three sisters Born June 12, 1995 in Edina, Minn. MITCH RUSSELL Freshman A Fort Mill, S.C. (Fort Mill) 36 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Jim Van Blarcom at Fort Mill High School Finished his scholastic career with 200 goals and 234 assists for 434 points Named the South Carolina Player of the Year as a junior and a senior Shared the honor as Co-Player of the Year his sophomore campaign A three-time Attackman of the Year honoree Won the Upperstate Attackman of the Year and Upperstate Player of the Year three times A first team all-state faceoff choice in 2014 Selected to the Under Armour All-America game. Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Russell Has two brothers, Michael and Matthew Michael played football at Davidson Father is a football and lacrosse coach Mother has coached both lacrosse and basketball Born Sept. 15, 1995 in Columbus, Ohio. JAKE SEAU Freshman M San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop s School) 24 Prep: A four-year letterwinner at The Bishop s School... Registered 40 goals and 15 assists his junior season... Earned a spot on the Under Armour All-American Underclass West Team... Tallied 39 goals and 22 assists and picked up 71 ground balls his senior season... Voted to the Under Armour All-American squad in An all-state selection... Also garnered USILA All-America honors as a senior... Played club lacrosse for West Coast Starz and the RC Starz programs... Also played two years of football for the Knights before focusing on lacrosse. Personal: Son of Junior Seau and Gina Deboer... Has a brother and a sister... Father was a 10-time NFL All-Pro linebacker and 12-time Pro Bowl selection... He played collegiately at University of Southern California... Entered the NFL draft after three seasons and was selected fifth overall by the San Diego Chargers... Seau spent 13 seasons with the Chargers... Played with the Miami Dolphins for three seasons, before joining the New England Patriots until he retired in NFL Defensive Player of the Year... Selected as the Walter Payton Man of the Year in Three-time NFLPA AFC Linebacker of the Year... Two-time AFC Defensive Player of the Year AFC Player of the Year... Finished his NFL career with 1,849 career tackles, 56.5 sacks and 18 interceptions... Selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of

72 GREG SHEA Freshman M Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge) 47 Prep: A two-year starter for Jack Visco at Bainbridge High School Registered 48 goals and 25 assists and 135 ground balls in his final two seasons at Bainbridge Garnered first team all-state honors his senior year Team Captain as a senior Earned Academic All-America recognition in 2013 Bainbridge went in his two seasons as a starter Selected as the Bainbridge High School Scholar Athlete of the Year Was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of John and Cindy Shea Has two older sisters, Sarah and Joanna Born June 7, 1995 in Moscow, Idaho. PETER WELCH Freshman LSM Bernardsville, N.J. (Delbarton) 42 Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chuck Ruebling at Delbarton Had a standout senior campaign Named to the Under Armour All-America team in 2014 and underclass team in 2012 and 2013 Voted to the MSG Varsity All-Metro and All-New Jersey first teams Named first team all-county by the Star Ledger Garnered all-state second team recognition from the Star Ledger Picked for the All-Fitch-Pitt Conference first team and named to the NJAC American Division All Star second team Awarded all-state second team accolades from the NJILCA Recipient of the Delbarton Harry B. Rice Hustle Award Helped lead Delbarton to a conference title as well as a state title among non-public schools Won the Tournament of Champion State Championship and Morris County title Collected a career-high 65 ground balls as a senior and forced 35 turnovers Finished his scholastic career with two goals, three assists, 95 ground balls and 50 caused turnovers Ranked 11th among the Inside Lacrosse Power 100 freshmen a NILCA All-American Also played ice hockey, earning honorable mention all-conference honors as a senior. Personal: Son of David and Kathy Welch Has one sister, Elaine Father wrestled at Indiana University Sister played lacrosse at Penn State Born June 16, 1996 in Morristown, N.J. 70

73 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW 2014 Results Honors & Awards Final Statistics Final ACC Statistics ACC Season in Review 75 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings 75 Week By Week National Rankings 76 Duke Miscellaneous Statistics Category Leaders 78 71

74 2014 RESULTS Overall: 17-3, ACC 4-1, Away: 4-2; Home: 10-0; Neutral: 3-1 Date Opponent Location Result Goalie (sv) Leading Scorer (g-a) Feb. 8 JACKSONVILLE Durham, N.C. W, Kyle Turri (2) Jordan Wolf (2-4) Feb. 15 No. 4 DENVER Durham, N.C. W, Luke Aaron (9) Case Matheis (2-2) Feb. 21 No. 18 PENN Durham, N.C. W, 9-6 Luke Aaron (11) Dionne (3-0), Wolf (3-0) Feb. 23 STONY BROOK Durham, N.C. W, 14-6 Luke Aaron (11) Jordan Wolf (4-3) Feb. 26 at No. 2 Maryland * College Park, Md. L, 6-10 Luke Aaron (15) Jordan Wolf (2-1) Mar. 9 at Loyola Baltimore, Md. L, 7-14 Luke Aaron (3), Kyle Turri (5) Walsh (2-0), Dionne (1-1), Jones (1-1) Mar. 11 MARQUETTE Durham, N.C. W, 20-9 Luke Aaron (3), Kyle Turri (3) Jordan Wolf (6-2) Mar. 15 No. 4 NORTH CAROLINA * Durham, N.C. W, 9-8 (OT) Luke Aaron (15) Jordan Wolf (4-1) Mar. 18 at Furman Greenville, S.C. W, 19-4 Luke Aaron (6), Kyle Turri (4) Josh Dionne Mar. 23 No. 6 SYRACUSE * Durham, N.C. W, 21-7 Luke Aaron (5), Kyle Turri (1) Deemer Class (6-4) Mar. 29 HARVARD Durham, N.C. W, Brad Ross was named to the All- Luke Aaron (10) Almerica Third Team three times. Christian Walsh (5-0) Apr. 5 at No. 7 Notre Dame * Notre Dame, Ind. W, 15-7 Luke Aaron (10) Class (5-2), Wolf (4-3) Apr. 11 at No. 8 Virginia * Charlottesville, Va. W, Luke Aaron (14) Jones (4-2), Walsh (3-3) Apr. 19 RUTGERS Durham, N.C. W, 17-8 Luke Aaron (7) Jordan Wolf (6-2) Apr. 25 vs No. 4 Syracuse! Chester, Pa. L, Luke Aaron (12) Matheis (3-2), Wolf (1-4) May 4 at Boston University Boston, Mass. W, Luke Aaron (4), Kyle Turri (6) Jordan Wolf (4-4) May 11 AIR FORCE % Durham, N.C. W, 20-9 Luke Aaron (8), Kyle Turri (1) Myles Jones (3-5) May 18 vs No. 8 Johns Hopkins ^ Newark, Del. W, Luke Aaron (3), Kyle Turri (1) Jordan Wolf (5-3) May 24 vs. No. 5 Denver $ Baltimore, Md. W, Kyle Turri (4), Luke Aaron (3) Kyle Keenan (4-1), Wolf (3-2) May 26 vs. No. 6 Notre Dame & Baltimore, Md. W, 11-9 Luke Aaron (9) Jordan Wolf (2-4) * ACC Contest!ACC Tournament %NCAA First Round ^NCAA Quarterfinals $NCAA Semifinals &NCAA Championship 2014 HONORS AND AWARDS CAPTAINS Luke Duprey, Brendan Fowler, Chris Hipps, Christian Walsh, Jordan Wolf USILA ALL-AMERICA Deemer Class (1st), Jordan Wolf (1st), Myles Jones (2nd), Luke Duprey (3rd), Brendan Fowler (3rd), Chris Hipps (3rd), Josh Dionne (HM), Will Haus (HM), Henry Lobb (HM), Christian Walsh (HM) TEWAARATON FINALIST Jordan Wolf NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jordan Wolf (MVP), Deemer Class, Will Haus, Myles Jones, Kyle Keenan, Henry Lobb NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MOST OUSTANDING PLAYER Jordan Wolf USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA Jordan Wolf, Brendan Fowler, Chris Hipps, Christian Walsh ACC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jordan Wolf ALL-ACC Deemer Class, Brendan Fowler, Myles Jones, Jordan Wolf ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jordan Wolf (Feb. 25, March 18, April 8, April 22), Deemer Class (March 25) ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Casey Carroll (Feb. 11) ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Deemer Class, Case Matheis ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Casey Carroll, Deemer Class, Brendan Fowler, Will Haus, Chris Hipps, Christian Walsh, Jordan Wolf COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL DISTRICT III Jordan Wolf CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Jordan Wolf (3rd) ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Luke Aaron, Calder Alfano, Casey Carroll, Deemer Class, Dax Cohan, Brian Dunne, Brendan Fowler, Danny Fowler, Justin George, Will Haus, Teddy Henderson, Will Hendrickson, Chris Hipps, Jamie Ikeda, Morgan Kirby, Joe Kruy, Henry Lobb, Case Matheis, Reid Maxmin, Charlie Payton, Rowland, Pettit, Alex Prezioso, Greg Rhodes, Ben Scharf, Tanner Scott, John Shaffer, Tripp Transou, Kyle Turri, Garrett Van de Ven, Christian Walsh, Jordan Wolf, Ian Yanulis, Thomas Zenker ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jordan Wolf 72

75 2014 OVERALL STATISTICS ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min 31 Jordan Wolf Deemer Class Myles Jones Josh Dionne Christian Walsh Case Matheis Kyle Keenan Chad Cohan Will Haus Jack Bruckner Thomas Zenker Justin George Brendan Fowler Tanner Scott Seamus Connelly Luke Duprey Dax Cohan Joe Kruy Chris Hipps Ben Scharf Brian Dailey Henry Lobb John Shaffer Will Hendrickson Tripp Transou Casey Carroll Charlie Payton Luke Aaron Rowland Pettit Reid Maxmin Teddy Henderson Ethan Powley Greg Rhodes Ian Yanulis Brian Dunne Jack Rowe Jamie Ikeda Morgan Kirby Garrett Van de Ven Alex Prezioso Chris Coady Kyle Turri Total Opponents ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 1 Kyle Turri : Luke Aaron : Total : Opponents : Italics denote non-returning players 73

76 2014 ACC OVERALL STATISTICS ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min 31 Jordan Wolf Deemer Class Christian Walsh Myles Jones Josh Dionne Case Matheis Kyle Keenan Will Haus Jack Bruckner Chad Cohan Henry Lobb Brendan Fowler Luke Duprey Will Hendrickson Tanner Scott Ethan Powley Greg Rhodes Ian Yanulis Brian Dunne Casey Carroll Jamie Ikeda Tripp Transou Justin George Joe Kruy Dax Cohan Brian Dailey Charlie Payton Thomas Zenker John Shaffer Chris Hipps Seamus Connelly Chris Coady Luke Aaron Kyle Turri Total Opponents ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 1 Kyle Turri 1-0 8: Luke Aaron : Total 5 301: Opponents 5 301: Italics denote non-returning players 74

77 2014 ACC STANDINGS CONFERENCE TEAM WON LOST PCT. GF GA Maryland Duke Syracuse Notre Dame North Carolina Virginia OVERALL TEAM WON LOST PCT. GF GA Maryland Duke Syracuse Notre Dame North Carolina Virginia ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS ACC SEMIFINALS April 25 Syracuse 16, Duke 15 April 25 Notre Dame 6, Maryland 5 ACC SHOWCASE Virginia 13, North Carolina 11 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP April 27 Notre Dame 15, Syracuse 14 ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE TEAM Midfield Deemer Class Duke Midfield Brendan Fowler Duke Midfield Myles Jones Duke Attack Jordan Wolf Duke Goaltender Niko Amato Maryland Midfield MIke Chanenchuk Maryland Defense Michael Ehrhardt Maryland Defense Gordon Murray Maryland Midfield Charlie Raffa Maryland Attack Jimmy Bitter North Carolina Midfield Ryan Creighton North Carolina Attack Joey Sankey North Carolina Midfield Chad Tutton North Carolina Attack Matt Kavanagh Notre Dame Defense Steve O Hara Notre Dame Defense Brandon Mullins Syracuse Attack Kevin Rice Syracuse Attack Mark Cockerton Virginia ACC Offensive Player of the Year ACC Defensive Player of the Year ACC Freshman of the Year ACC Coach of the Year Jordan Wolf, Duke Niko Amato, Maryland Connor Cannizzaro, Maryland John Tillman, Maryland ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 11 James Pannell, Virginia Feb. 18 Dylan Donahue So. A Syracuse Feb. 25 Jordan Wolf Sr. A Duke Mar. 4 Mike Chanenchuk Sr. M Maryland Mar. 11 Kevin Rice Jr. A Syracuse Mar. 18 Jordan Wolf Sr. A Duke Mar. 25 Deemer Class So. M Duke Apr. 1 Kevin Rice, Syracuse; Joey Sankey, North Carolina Apr. 8 Jordan Wolf, Duke Apr. 15 Kevin Rice, Syracuse Apr. 22 Jordan Wolf, Duke; Connor Cannizzaro, Maryland May 6 John Scioscia, Notre Dame DUKE IN THE FINAL 2014 STATISTICAL RANKINGS TEAM CATEGORY ACC NCAA Scoring Offense (14.85) 1 2 Scoring Defense (9.65) 4 27 Faceoff Winning Pct. (.577) 2 14 Man-Up Offense (.373) 6 27 Man-Down Defense (.663) 2 24 Scoring Margin (5.2) 1 2 Winning Percentage (.850) 1 2 Assists Per Game (9.0) 1 2 Saves Per Game (9.6) 5 59 Points Per Game (23.85) 1 2 Ground Balls Per Game (35.05) 3 4 Turnovers Per Game (13.8) 5 24 CTs Per Game (6.35) 6 47 Shot Percentage (.358) 1 5 Clearing Percentage (.894) 2 8 INDIVIDUAL ACC NCAA JORDAN WOLF Assists Per Game (1.95) 2 13 Goals Per Game (3.20) 1 2 Points Per Game (5.15) 1 4 Shot Percentage (.416) 6 29 JOSH DIONNE Goals Per Game (2.88) 3 9 Points Per Game (3.29) 9 38 Shot Percentage (.467) 5 10 DEEMER CLASS Assists Per Game (1.35) 8 53 Goals Per Game (1.9) Points Per Game (3.25) Shot Percentage (.314) MYLES JONES Points Per Game (3.15) Goals Per Game (1.85) Assists Per Game (1.30) 9 57 Shot Percentage (.325) CHRISTIAN WALSH Points Per Game (2.4) Assists Per Game (1.3) Shot Percentage (.306) CASE MATHEIS Assists Per Game (1.0) Shot Percentage (.390) 9 41 KYLE KEENAN Shot Percentage (.391) 8 40 BRENDAN FOWLER Ground Balls Per Game (9.6) 1 5 Faceoff Win Percentage (.590) 2 13 LUKE AARON Goals Against Average (9.92) 3 28 Save Percentage (.505) 3 38 Saves Per Game (7.95) 4 58 LUKE DUPREY CTs Per Game (1.47) 3 33 CASEY CARROLL CTs Per Game (1.1) 9 72 ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 11 Casey Carroll, Duke Feb. 18 Matt Barrett, Virginia Feb. 25 Niko Amato, Maryland Mar. 4 Niko Amato, Maryland Mar. 11 Dominic Lamolinara, Syracuse Mar. 18 Stephan O Hara, Notre Dame Mar. 25 Austin Pifani, North Carolina Apr. 1 Niko Amato, Maryland Apr. 8 Luke Aaron, Duke Apr. 15 Brandon Mullins, Syracuse Apr. 22 Charlie Raffa, Maryland May 6 Niko Amato, Maryland 75

78 DUKE WEEK BY WEEK NATIONAL RANKINGS WEEK USILA IL PRESEASON 1 3 FEB FEB MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY FINAL 1 NA DUKE MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS 5+ POINT GAMES Jordan Wolf 12 Myles Jones 5 Josh Dionne 3 Christian Walsh 3 Deemer Class 3 Case Matheis 2 Kyle Keenan 2 Chad Cohan 1 3+ GOAL GAMES Jordan Wolf 13 Josh Dionne 10 Deemer Class 6 Myles Jones 5 Case Matheis 3 Kyle Keenan 3 Christian Walsh 1 3+ ASSIST GAMES Jordan Wolf 8 Deemer Class 4 Myles Jones 4 Christian Walsh 4 Case Matheis 1 Kyle Keenan 1 5+ GBs GAMES Brendan Fowler 19 Luke Duprey 3 Casey Carroll 3 Luke Aaron 2 Henry Lobb 2 Case Matheis 1 Christian Walsh FACEOFF WINS Brendan Fowler CAUSED TURNOVERS Luke Duprey 4 Casey Carroll 3 Jamie Ikeda 1 3+ GOAL GAMES 6, Jordan Wolf vs. Marquette (3/11) 6, Josh Dionne vs. Furman (3/18) 6, Deemer Class vs. Syracuse (3/23) 6, Jordan Wolf vs. Rutgers (4/19) 5, Josh Dionne vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 5, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse (3/23) 5, Myles Jones vs. Syracuse (3/23) 5, Christian Walsh vs. Harvard (3/29) 5, Deemer Class vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 5, Josh Dionne vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 5, Jordan Wolf vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. North Carolina (3/15) 4, Josh Dionne vs. Syracuse (3/23) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 4, Myles Jones vs. Virginia (4/11) 4, Myles Jones vs. Rutgers (4/19) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 4, Josh Dionne vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 4, Kyle Keenan vs. Denver (5/24) 3, Deemer Class vs. Denver (2/15) 3, Josh Dionne vs. Penn (2/21) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Penn (2/21) 3, Josh Dionne vs. Marquette (3/11) 3, Kyle Keenan vs. North Carolina (3/15) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Furman (3/18) 3, Josh Dionne vs. Virginia (4/11) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Virginia (4/11) 3, Christian Walsh vs. Virginia (4/11) 3, Josh Dionne vs. Syracuse (4/25) 3, Case Matheis vs. Syracuse (4/25) 3, Deemer Class vs. Syracuse (4/25) 3, Kyle Keenan vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 3, Case Matheis vs. Air Force (5/11) 3, Myles Jones vs. Air Force (5/11) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Air Force (5/11) 3, Myles Jones vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 3, Case Matheis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 3, Deemer Class vs. Denver (5/24) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Denver (5/24) 3+ ASSIST GAMES 6, Christian Walsh vs. Syracuse (3/23) 5, Myles Jones vs. Rutgers (4/19) 5, Myles Jones vs. Air Force (5/11) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 4, Deemer Class vs. Syracuse (3/23) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse (4/25) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 4, Myles Jones vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 4, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame (5/26) 3, Chad Cohan vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 3, Case Matheis vs. Marquette (3/11) 3, Deemer Class vs. Furman (3/18) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse (3/23) 3, Deemer Class vs. Harvard (3/29) 3, Christian Walsh vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 3, Deemer Class vs. Virginia (4/11) 3, Christian Walsh vs. Virginia (4/11) 3, Kyle Keenan vs. Air Force (5/11) 3, Myles Jones vs. Syracuse (4/25) 3, Jordan Wolf vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 3, Christian Walsh vs. Denver (5/24) 76

79 5+ POINT GAMES 10, Deemer Class vs. Syracuse (3/23) 8, Jordan Wolf vs. Marquette (3/11) 8, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse (3/23) 8, Jordan Wolf vs. Rutgers (4/19) 8, Jordan Wolf vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 8, Myles Jones vs. Air Force (5/11) 8, Jordan Wolf vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 7, Jordan Wolf vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 7, Christian Walsh vs. Syracuse (3/23) 7, Deemer Class vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 7, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 7, Myles Jones vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 6, Jordan Wolf vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 6, Josh Dionne vs. Furman (3/18) 6, Myles Jones vs. Syracuse (3/23) 6, Myles Jones vs. Virginia (4/11) 6, Christian Walsh vs. Virginia (4/11) 6, Myles Jones vs. Rutgers (4/19) 6, Josh Dionne vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 6, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame (5/26) 5, Chad Cohan vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 5, Josh Dionne vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 5, Jordan Wolf vs. North Carolina (3/15) 5, Christian Walsh vs. Harvard (3/29) 5, Deemer Class vs. Virginia (4/11) 5, Case Matheis vs. Syracuse (4/25) 5, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse (4/25) 5, Kyle Keenan vs. Air Force (5/11) 5, Case Matheis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 5, Kyle Keenan vs. Denver (5/24) 5, Jordan Wolf vs. Denver (5/24) 10+ FACEOFF GAMES 24, Brendan Fowler vs. Syracuse (3/23) 22, Brendan Fowler vs. Virginia (4/11) 21, Brendan Fowler vs. Harvard (3/29) 20, Brendan Fowler vs. Syracuse (4/25) 18, Brendan Fowler vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 17, Brendan Fowler vs. Marquette (3/11) 17, Brendan Fowler vs. Air Force (5/11) 17, Brendan Fowler vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 16, Brendan Fowler vs. Denver (2/15) 15, Brendan Fowler vs. Denver (5/24) 14, Brendan Fowler vs. Penn (2/21) 14, Brendan Fowler vs. Rutgers (4/19) 13, Brendan Fowler vs. Loyola (3/9) 13, Brendan Fowler vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 13, Brendan Fowler vs. Notre Dame (5/26) 11, Brendan Fowler vs. Maryland (3/1) 10, Brendan Fowler vs. Furman (3/18) 10, Brendan Fowler vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 3+ CAUSED TURNOVERS 5, Luke Duprey vs. Penn (2/21) 5, Casey Carroll vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 3, Luke Duprey vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 3, Casey Carroll vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 3, Jamie Ikeda vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 3, Casey Carroll vs. North Carolina (3/15) 3, Luke Duprey vs. North Carolina (3/15) 3, Luke Duprey vs. Furman (3/18) 5+ GBs GAMES 18, Brendan Fowler vs. Syracuse (3/23) 16, Brendan Fowler vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 14, Brendan Fowler vs. Harvard (3/29) 14, Brendan Fowler vs. Virginia (4/11) 13, Brendan Fowler vs. Air Force (5/11) 13, Brendan Fowler vs. Johns Hopkins (5/18) 12, Brendan Fowler vs. Syracuse (4/25) 11, Brendan Fowler vs. Rutgers (4/19) 10, Brendan Fowler vs. Marquette (3/11) 9, Brendan Fowler vs. Denver (2/15) 9, Brendan Fowler vs. Denver (5/24) 8, Brendan Fowler vs. Penn (2/21) 8, Brendan Fowler vs. Furman (3/18) 7, Brendan Fowler vs. Loyola (3/9) 7, Luke Aaron vs. Virginia (4/11) 6, Brendan Fowler vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 6, Henry Lobb vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 6, Brendan Fowler vs. Notre Dame (5/26) 5, Casey Carroll vs. Jacksonville (2/8) 5, Luke Duprey vs. Penn (2/21) 5, Casey Carroll vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 5, Brendan Fowler vs. Stony Brook (2/23) 5, Brendan Fowler vs. Maryland (3/1) 5, Luke Duprey vs. North Carolina (3/15) 5, Henry Lobb vs. North Carolina (3/15) 5, Case Matheis vs. North Carolina (3/15) 5, Brendan Fowler vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 5, Luke Aaron vs. Notre Dame (4/5) 5, Casey Carroll vs. Boston Univ. (5/4) 77

80 2014 CATEGORY LEADERS ## POINTS GP G A Pts 31 Jordan Wolf Deemer Class Myles Jones Josh Dionne Christian Walsh Case Matheis Kyle Keenan Chad Cohan Will Haus Jack Bruckner ## GOALS GP G 31 Jordan Wolf Josh Dionne Deemer Class Myles Jones Kyle Keenan Case Matheis Christian Walsh Will Haus Chad Cohan Jack Bruckner 20 7 ## ASSISTS GP A 31 Jordan Wolf Deemer Class Myles Jones Christian Walsh Case Matheis Kyle Keenan Chad Cohan Josh Dionne Jack Bruckner Will Haus 20 4 ## GROUND BALLS GP GB 3 Brendan Fowler Casey Carroll Will Haus Luke Duprey Jordan Wolf Luke Aaron Chris Hipps Josh Dionne Case Matheis Brian Dailey ## MAN-UP GOALS GP No. 31 Jordan Wolf Jack Bruckner Josh Dionne Deemer Class Myles Jones Kyle Keenan Chad Cohan Christian Walsh 20 1 ## FACE-OFF PCT. GP Won Att Pct. 3 Brendan Fowler Jack Rowe ## SHOT PCT* GP G A Sh Shot% 8 Josh Dionne Jordan Wolf Kyle Keenan Case Matheis Myles Jones Deemer Class Christian Walsh * minimum 50 shots taken ## CAUSED TURNOVERS GP CT 37 Casey Carroll Luke Duprey Brian Dailey Henry Lobb Josh Dionne Chris Hipps Jamie Ikeda Jordan Wolf Thomas Zenker Ethan Powley 11 4 ## PENALTY MINUTES GP PMIN 91 Luke Duprey Casey Carroll Chris Hipps Henry Lobb Chris Coady Will Haus Christian Walsh Brendan Fowler Jamie Ikeda Myles Jones ## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG 8 Josh Dionne Deemer Class Jordan Wolf Kyle Keenan Christian Walsh Tanner Scott Myles Jones

81 DUKE TRADITION USILA All-America 80 National Award Winners 81 All-ACC 81 ACC All-Tournament NCAA All-Tournament 82 North-South Game Participants 82 Academic Awards ACC Annual Statistical Leaders 83 Duke in International Lacrosse 84 Duke in Professional Lacrosse Duke in Coaching Ranks 85 Duke Hall of Fame 86 79

82 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA 1948 Charles Gilfillan 1951 Charles Gilfillan 1952 Bob Bickel 1954 Everett Anderson 1995 Matt Ogelsby 1996 Tyler Hardy 1997 Jim Gonnella David Stilley 1998 Scott Diggs 1990 Stephen Card 2000 Stephen Card 2002 Kevin Cassese 2003 Kevin Cassese 2005 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Matt Zash 2007 Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2008 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2009 Ned Crotty 2010 Ned Crotty 2012 CJ Costabile Robert Rotanz 2013 Brendan Fowler David Lawson 2014 Deemer Class Jordan Wolf SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA 1951 Bob Bickel Fred Eisenbrandt Rod Boyce 1952 Don Bafford Dan Peacock 1954 Dick Bollinger 1989 Josh Dennis 1994 Scott Harrison Matt Ogelsby 1997 Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 John Fay 1999 Nick Hartofilis 2000 Nick Hartofilis 2001 Kevin Cassese 2005 Peter Lamade Tony McDevitt 2008 Tony McDevitt Ned Crotty 2009 Parker McKee 2010 Parker McKee Max Quinzani 2011 Justin Turri 2012 Michael Manley Jordan Wolf 2013 Jordan Wolf 2014 Myles Jones THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA 1949 Bert Nuttie Rod Boyce 1950 Rod Boyce Charles Gilfillan 1952 Don Bafford Dan Peacock 1953 Dick Bollinger Nolan Rogers 1955 Richard Saunders 1968 Steve Sachs 1969 Steve Sachs 1972 Mark Sammis 1992 David Donovan 1993 Matt Ogelsby 1995 Scott Harrison Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser Ross Moscatelli 1996 Jim Gonnella 1997 John Fay 1998 Stephen Card 1999 Scott Diggs Jared Frood Tim Knowles 2000 T.J. Durnan 2005 Zack Greer 2007 Tony McDevitt Dan Loftus 2008 Dan Loftus Max Quinzani Brad Ross 2009 Max Quinzani Brad Ross 2010 CJ Costabile Michael Manley 2011 CJ Costabile Zach Howell Tom Montelli 2013 Josh Offit 2014 Luke Duprey Brendan Fowler Chris Hipps HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA 1940 Ray Brown 1941 Ray Brown 1947 Ed Koffenberger Olin Gilbert Tom Petit Less Hoshall 1948 Dave Tubbs Don Clausen Rod Boyce 1949 Less Hoshall Dave Tubbs Fred Eisenbrandt Howard Heiss John Heller 1950 Gene Corrigan Fred Eisenbrandt Howard Heiss John Heller Bert Nuttle 1951 Don Clausen Gene Corrigan Don Bafford 1952 Brooke Cottman 1953 Don Rutter 1954 Kirvan Pierson Ronald Wilson 1955 Everett Anderson 1957 William Richardson 1959 Robert Rippel Wade Byrd Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Art Tremaine 1970 Jeff Board 1971 Mark Sammis 1973 Bob Rice 1974 Mark Sammis 1976 John Haldeman 1977 Joe Devlin 1979 Pete Gustafson 1982 Tony Cullen Dave Hagler 1985 Ken Lukes 1986 Peter Rubin 1987 Peter Rubin Jim Cabrera 1988 Michael Conway Josh Dennis 1989 Keith Melchionni 1990 Josh Dennis Keith Mechionni 1991 Joe Matassa Keith Melchionni Gregg Schmalz 1992 Joe Matassa 1993 Derek Thomson 1994 Joe Proud 1997 Greg Ehrnman Scott Diggs 1998 Tim Knowles 1999 Matt Breslin T.J. Durnan John O Donnell 2000 Jared Frood 2001 Scott Bross Chris Hartofilis Stuart Schwartz 2002 Dan Hauber A.J. Kincel 2003 Kevin Brennan Matt Rewkowski 2004 Matt Danowski Matt Zash 2005 Casey Carroll 2007 Brad Ross 2008 Parker McKee 2009 CJ Costabile 2011 Robert Rotanz Jordan Wolf 2012 Justin Turri 2013 Josh Dionne Will Haus Jake Tripucka 2014 Josh Dionne Will Haus Henry Lobb Christian Walsh

83 TEWARAATON TROPHY NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Danowski 2007 Ned Crotty 2010 LT. RAYMOND J. ENNERS AWARD NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Danowski 2007, 08 ENSIGN C. MARKLAND KELLY, JR. NATIONAL GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Aaron Fenton 2005 LT. COL. J.I. (JACK) TURNBULL NATIONAL ATTACKMAN OF THE YEAR Matt Danowski 2005, 07 Zack Greer 2008 Ned Crotty 2009 LT. DONALD MACLAUGHLIN NATIONAL MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR Jim Gonnella 1997 Kevin Cassese 2002 WILLIAM F. SCHMEISSER NATIONAL DEFENSEMAN OF THE YEAR Tyler Hardy 1996 Nick O Hara 2008 NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (SELECTED BY INSIDE LACROSSE) Zack Greer 2005 F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Pressler 2005 John Danowski 2010 USILA SERVICE AWARD Gene Corrigan 1997 ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Ogelsby 1995 Kevin Cassese 2001 Matt Danowski 2005, 07 Ned Crotty 2009 ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jordan Wolf 2014 ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR CJ Costabile 2012* Brendan Fowler 2013 * denotes co-defensive player of the year ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Scott Diggs 1996 Matt Danowski 2004 Zack Greer 2005 Michael Manley 2008 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Pressler 1995 Mike Pressler 2001 Mike Pressler 2005 John Danowski 2007 John Danowski 2011 John Danowski 2012 ALL-ACC 1977 Joe Devlin 1978 Jim Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jim Cabrera 1986 Ken Lukes Peter Ortale Peter Rubin 1987 Maurice Glavin Jim Cabrera Peter Rubin Ken Lukes 1988 Josh Dennis Peter Rubin 1989 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 1990 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 1991 Gregg Schmalz 1992 David Donovan Carter Hertzberg 1993 Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison Matt Ogelsby 1995 Matt Ogelsby Tyler Hardy Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1996 Tyler Hardy Jim Gonnella 1997 Greg Ehrnman John Fay Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 Scott Diggs John Fay Jared Frood 1999 Stephen Card Jared Frood Nick Hartofilis Tim Knowles John O Donnell 2000 Stephen Card T.J. Durnan Nick Hartofilis 2001 Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Chris Hartofilis 2002 Kevin Cassese Dan Hauber 2003 Kevin Cassese Matt Rewkowski 2004 Peter Lamade Matt Zash 2005 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer Tony McDevitt Matt Zash 2007 Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2008 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Tony McDevitt 81 Max Quinzani 2009 Ned Crotty Max Quinzani 2010 Ned Crotty Parker McKee Max Quinzani 2011 CJ Costabile Jordan Wolf 2012 CJ Costabile Robert Rotanz Jordan Wolf 2013 Brendan Fowler David Lawson Jordan Wolf 2014 Deemer Class Brendan Fowler Myles Jones Jordan Wolf ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT 1992 Michael Becker 1993 Carter Hertzberg Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison 1995 Jim Gonnella Scott Harrison Joe Kirmser Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1997 John Fay Jim Gonnella Joe Kirmser John O Donnell 1998 John Fay 1999 Matt Breslin Stephen Card Scott Diggs T.J. Durnan Tim Knowles 2000 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 2001 Kevin Brennan Matt Breslin Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Dan Chemotti Chris Hartofilis 2002 Dan Hauber Terrence Keaney A.J. Kincel Alex Lieske Jimmy Regan 2003 Kevin Cassese A.J. Kincel Matt Rewkowski John Wendling 2004 Matt Danowski 2005 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer 2007 Bo Carrington Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus 2008 Ned Crotty

84 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus Tony McDevitt Parker McKee Nick O Hara Maz Quinzani 2009 CJ Costabile Mike Catalino Ned Crotty Zach Howell Mike Manley Max Quinzani Steve Schoeffel 2010 Max Quinzani 2011 CJ Costabile Zach Howell David Lawson Dan Wigrizer 2012 CJ Costabile Josh Dionne Will Haus Christian Walsh Dan Wigrizer 2013 Brendan Fowler Jordan Wolf 2014 Deemer Class Case Matheis ACC TOURNAMENT MVP 1995 Ross Moscatelli 2001 Scott Bross 2002 A.J. Kincel 2007 Matt Danowski 2008 Dan Loftus 2009 CJ Costabile 2012 Christian Walsh NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT 1999 John Fay 2005 Matt Danowski Dan Flannery Nick O Hara Matt Zash 2007 Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2008 Zack Greer 2010 CJ Costabile Zach Howell Michael Manley Max Quinzani 2013 Brendan Fowler David Lawson Jake Tripucka Jordan Wolf 2014 Deemer Class Will Haus Myles Jones Kyle Keenan Jordan Wolf NCAA TOURNAMENT MVP 2013 Brendan Fowler 2014 Jordan Wolf NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1941 Ray Brown 1942 John Reisner 1943 Larry Phelps Jack Hebb 1946 Jim Corrigan Walter Ross Tom Gorsuch Olin Gilbert 1947 Ed Koffenberger Lee Hoshall Olin Gilbert Tom Petit 1948 Garrett Billmire 1949 Lee Hoshall Howard Heiss Bert Nuttle 1950 Jack Heller Howard Heiss 1951 Rod Boyce Dan Clausen Charles Gilfillan 1952 Dan Peacock Bob Bickel Don Bafford Brooke Cottman 1953 Nolan Rogers Don Rutter 1954 Richard Bollinger Albert Lynch Ronald Wilson 1955 Michael Harrington 1956 Donald Scott 1957 Fred Hearn 1968 Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Steve Sachs 1970 Jeff Board Bruce Corrie (coach) 1971 Bruce Corrie (coach) 1974 Mark Sammis 1978 James Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 1980 Tony Cullen 1982 Dave Hagler 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jeff Spear 1986 Curt Cimei Mark Gillin 1987 Peter Ortale Maurice Glavin 1988 Michael Conway Peter Rubin 1989 Paul Mahoney Tony Cullen (coach) 1990 Josh Dennis John Wiseman 1991 Keith Melchionni 1992 Joe Matassa Gregg Schmalz David Donovan 1993 Andy Droney Carter Herzberg Derek Thomson Mike Pressler (coach) 1994 Chris Affolter Mike Clayton Ken Fasanaro 1995 Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1996 Ross Thomson 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 John Fay Craig Seyffer 1999 Scott Diggs Tim Knowles 2000 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 2003 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese 2005 Aaron Fenton Ryan Marshall USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA 1995 Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 John Fay 2000 T.J. Durnan Jared Frood 2001 Scott Bross Chris Hartofilis Stuart Schwartz 2002 Dan Hauber 2003 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese 2007 Tony McDevitt Nick O Hara 2008 Brad Ross 2009 Ryan McFadyen Brad Ross 2010 Parker McKee Max Quinzani 2011 Zach Howell Tom Montelli 2012 CJ Costabile Robert Rotanz 2013 Josh Offit 2014 Brendan Fowler Chris Hipps Christian Walsh Jordan Wolf COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III 2007 Ed Douglas, 1st Team 2008 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2009 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2010 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2012 CJ Costabile, 1st Team 2014 Jordan Wolf, 1st Team COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2007 Ed Douglas, 2nd Team 2008 Max Quinzani, 3rd Team 2009 Max Quinzani, 2nd Team 2010 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2012 CJ Costabile, 3rd Team 2014 Jordan Wolf, 3rd Team 82

85 ACC ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS POINTS 1967 Steve Sachs Steve Sachs * Steve Sachs Rod Finlayson Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Peter Rubin Paul Mahoney Josh Dennis John Fay Matt Rewkowski Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Ned Crotty Jordan Wolf 103 GOALS 1967 Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Bob Rice Rod Finlayson Dave Hagler Peter Rubin Peter Rubin Josh Dennis Joe Matassa John Fay T.J. Durnan ^ T.J. Durnan Matt Rewkowski Zack Greer Zack Greer Zack Greer Max Quinzani ^ Max Quinzani Robert Rotanz Jordan Wolf Jordan Wolf 64 ASSISTS 1954 Ronald Wilson Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Jay Bierman Peter Rubin Ken Lukes Paul Mahoney Dan Flannery *19 Matt Danowski * Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Ned Crotty Ned Crotty 63 SAVE PERCENTAGE * 1955 John Baker Chuck Sherwood Carter Hertzberg Carter Hertzberg Joe Kirmser Craig Seyffer Matt Breslin Aaron Fenton Dan Loftus Dan Loftus.625 * ranked on total saves; on saves per game; 83

86 DUKE AND INTERNATIONAL LACROSSE US LACROSSE 2002 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS PLAYERS: Scott Bross, Kevin Cassese, Tim Knowles COACH: Mike Pressler 2003 U-19 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Matt Danowski PLAYER: Matt Danowski 2006 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SILVER MEDALISTS PLAYER: Kevin Cassese 2008 U-19 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS PLAYERS: CJ Costabile, Justin Turri (missed tournament due to injury) 2010 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS CAPTAIN: Kevin Cassese PLAYERS: Kevin Cassese, Ned Crotty, Matt Zash 2012 FIL MEN S U-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS PLAYERS: Kyle Keenan, Kyle Turri 2014 FIL MEN S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SILVER MEDALISTS HEAD COACH: Kevin Cassese; ASSISTANT COACH: Ben DeLuca PLAYERS: Ned Crotty, David Lawson CANADA LACROSSE 2006 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS PLAYERS: Taylor Wray, Ryan Marshall 2010 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SILVER MEDALISTS PLAYERS: Zack Greer 2012 FIL U-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SILVER MEDALISTS COACH: Taylor Wray 2014 FIL U-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALISTS ASSISTANT COACH: Taylor Wray PLAYERS: Zack Greer POLAND LACROSSE 2010 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYERS: Josh Coveleski GERMANY LACROSSE 2014 FIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYERS: Andrew Rullan DUKE IN PROFESSIONAL LACROSSE DUKE IN MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE Ned Crotty Chicago Machine (2010), Rochester Rattlers ( ), New York Lizards (2014-P) Kevin Cassese Rochester Rattlers ( ), Philadelphia Barrage ( ), Washington Bayhawks (2009), Boston Cannons (2009) Dan Chemotti New Jersey Pride ( ), Washington/Chesapeake Bayhawks ( ) CJ Costabile New York Lizards (2012-P) Josh Coveleski Ohio Machine (2012-P) Matt Danowski New Jersey Pride (2008), Long Island Lizards ( ), Charlotte Hounds ( ), Chesapeake Bayhawks (2015-P) Kyle Dowd San Francisco Dragons ( ), Denver Outlaws (2008), Long Island Lizards (2009) Dan Flannery Chicago Machine ( ) Brendan Fowler Charlotte Hounds (2014-P) Zack Greer Long Island Lizards ( , 2012), Denver Outlaws (2013-P) Zach Howell Chesapeake Bayhawks (2012-P) David Lawson Rochester Rattlers (2013-P) Henry Lobb Charlotte Hounds (2014-P) Dan Loftus Ohio Machine (2012-P) Michael Manley Rochester Rattlers (2012-P) Ryan Marshall San Francisco Dragons ( ) Tony McDevitt New Jersey Pride (2008), Long Island Lizards ( ) Ryan McFadyen Denver Outlaws (2010), Charlotte Hounds (2012) Parker McKee Long Island Lizards ( ) Tom Montelli Rochester Rattlers (2012-P) Matt Ogelsby LA Riptide ( ), San Francisco Dragons (2008) Nick O Hara Rochester Rattlers (2008), Toronto Nationals (2009), Chesapeake Bayhawks (2010), Hamilton Nationals (2012-P), Max Quinzani Boston Cannons ( ), Long Island Lizards (2012-P) Brad Ross Toronto Nationals ( ), Boston Cannons ( ), Rochester Rattlers (2012) Robert Rotanz Rochester Rattlers ( ) Jake Tripucka Charlotte Hounds (2013-P) Justin Turri Charlotte Hounds (2012), Denver Outlwas ( ), Rochester Rattlers (2014-P) Matt Zash Philadelphia Barrage ( ), Long Island Lizards ( ), Mike Ward Denver Outlaws ( ), Long Island Lizards (2010-P) Jordan Wolf Rochester Rattlers (2014-P) MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE HONORS MLL ALL-STARS 2008 Matt Danowski 2009 Matt Danowski, Zack Greer 2010 Matt Danowski 2011 Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Max Quinzani, Brad Ross, Mike Ward 2013 Ned Crotty, Zack Greer, Michael Manley 2014 Matt Danowski, Michael Manley, Justin Turri ALL-MLL 2010 Matt Danowski 2011 Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski 2013 Matt Danowski 2014 Michael Manley MAJOR AWARD WINNERS 2010 MLL Rookie of the Year Ned Crotty 2014 Warrior Most Improved Player of the Year Justin Turri 2014 Brine Defensive Player of the Year Michael Manley MLL CHAMPIONS 2011 Max Quinzani, Brad Ross 2009 Brad Ross, Nick O Hara 84

87 MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE DRAFT 2015 Will Haus (3rd) Jordan Wolf (2nd), Luke Duprey (4th), Brendan Fowler (14), Josh Dionne (18), Henry Lobb (31), Chris Hipps (55) 2013 Casey Carroll (18th), David Lawson (40th), Jake Tripucka (42nd) 2012 Micahel Manley (3rd), CJ Costabile (5th), Robert Rotanz (8th), Justin Turri (9th) 2011 Tom Montelli (26th), Zach Howell (46th) 2010 Ned Crotty (1st), Max Quinzani (3rd), Parker McKee (4th) 2009 Zack Greer (3rd), Brad Ross (15th), Ryan McFadyen (33rd) 2008 Matt Danowski (2nd), Tony McDevitt (12th), Nick O Hara (22nd) Mike Ward (27th) 2006 Matt Zash (6th), Kyle Dowd (25th), Dan Flannery (35th) 2003 Kevin Cassese (2nd), Kevin Brennan (23rd) DUKE IN NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE Dan Chemotti New Jersey Storm (2003) CJ Costabile Philadelphia Wings (2013) Ned Crotty Philadelphia Wings (2012), Colorado Mammoth (2011) Matt Danowski Philadelphia Wings (2012), Rochester Knighthawks (2010), Colorado Mammoth (2009) John Fay Ottawa Rebel (2001), Syracuse Smash (2000) Baltimore Thunder (1999) Jesse Fehr Edmonton Rush ( ) Zack Greer Minnesota Swarm ( ), Edmonton Rush (2011-P) Michael Manley Philadelphia Wings ( ), New England Black Wolves (2015-P) Ryan Marshall San Jose Stealth (2009), Portland Lumberjax ( ), Calgary Roughnecks (2006) Ryan McFadyen Philadelphia Wings (2011), Colorado Mammoth (2010) Dave Stilley New York Titans (2009), Colorado Mammoth ( ), Philadelphia Wings ( ) Mike Ward Colorado Mammoth (2009), Philadelphia Wings (2010) Taylor Wray Philadelphia Wings (2008-P), Calgary Roughnecks ( ) Devan Wray Edmonton Rush (2011), Calgary Roughnecks ( ) Matt Zash Rochester Knighthawks (2011), Orlando Titans (2010), New York Titans ( ) DUKE IN COACHING RANKS HEAD COACHES Kevin Cassese - Lehigh University (2008-Present) Dan Chemotti University of Richmond (2013-Present) Chris Gabrielli - Providence College (2013-Present) Mike Murphy University of Pennsylvania (2009-Present) Taylor Wray Saint Joseph s University (2012-Present) ASSISTANT COACHES Matt Danowski Duke University Assistant Coach (2013-P) Josh Dionne United States Naval Academy Women s Assistant Coach (2015-P) Luke Duprey San Diego State Women s Assistant Coach (2015-P) Dan Keating - Saint Joseph s University Associate Head Coach (2012-P) Brad Ross Bryant University Associate Head Coach ( ); Ohio State University (2015-P) Justin Turri - Providence College Assistant Coach (2014) United States Military Academy (2015-P) 85

88 MEN S LACROSSE IN DUKE HALL OF FAME CHARLES GILFILLAN One of Corrigan s teammates, Charles Gilfillan, also was inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame. Gilfillan, a defenseman, is one of three two-time first team All-Americas in Duke Lacrosse history. He earned first team honors in 1948 and 1951, along with a third team merit in During his senior year, 1951, the squad compiled a 6-1 record to finish as the national championship runner-up to ACC rival Virginia. GENE CORRIGAN Duke Lacrosse saw its second member inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, when Gene Corrigan received the prestigious honor. A member of the 1951 Duke lacrosse team, Gene Corrigan was well known as a driving force in the shaping of intercollegiate athletics as both the Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference and as President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Corrigan, who retired from both positions in 1997, was the third commissioner in the 45-year history of the league. Corrigan brought progressive philosophies and ideas to the ACC and helped solidify the conference s reputation as one of the nation s leaders. Upon his graduation from Duke in 1952, Corrigan, a lacrosse All-America, began his career teaching Latin, English and history while coaching basketball, football and lacrosse at St. Paul s School in Baltimore. The Baltimore native then moved on to occupy almost every desk imaginable in athletics. He served as the lacrosse coach at Washington & Lee, the Sports Information Director and Director of Athletic Programs at Virginia and Athletic Director at Notre Dame before assuming the ACC post in Corrigan was also inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in JACK PERSONS The first athlete of the lacrosse fraternity to be inducted into the Hall of Fame is former head coach Jack Persons. Persons started out as Duke s swimming coach in At the age of 20, he was the youngest head coach at a major university in the nation. When he retired from coaching 45 years later, he was one of the most admired men in his field. Along the way, his teams recorded 207 victories in 378 meets, including undefeated seasons in 1933 and Person s teams also captured one Southern Conference Championship, had seven runner-up finishes and were tops among Big Five teams from Persons also had a storied career coaching the Blue Devil lacrosse team from He directed Duke to one of the greatest upsets in collegiate lacrosse history in 1946 when the Blue Devils shocked national power Maryland, In the 1950s, his team was a national contender on a yearly basis with the 1951 squad finishing second in the country. In all, Persons had three teams finish the year ranked among the top-ten teams in the nation, and his 1954 squad won the inaugural ACC Championship. In addition to his coaching duties, Persons taught physical education at Duke and was a pioneer of swimming in North Carolina. He served as the chairman of the Durham County Red Cross life saving and water safety units. Persons graduated from Duke in 1933, and was inducted into the Hall in

89 DUKE RECORDS Duke Career Records 88 Duke Single Season Records Duke Sinle Game Records 89 Duke Team Records 89 Duke in ACC Records Book 90 Duke in NCAA Records Book 90 All-Time ACC Tournament Results 91 Duke ACC Tournament Records 92 Duke in the ACC Tournament Records Book 92 Duke in the NCAA Tournament 93 Duke NCAA Tournament Individual Records Duke NCAA Tournament Team Records 96 NCAA Tournament Scoring Records National Championship Recap National Championship Recap National Championship Recap

90 DUKE RECORDS BOOK Career Points Name G A Pts. 1. Matt Danowski Jordan Wolf Zack Greer Dave Hagler Ned Crotty Max Quinazni Tony Cullen Peter Rubin Steve Sachs Ken Lukes John Fay Zach Howell Joe Matassa Rod Finlayson Josh Dennis Jared Frood T.J. Durnan Christian Walsh Scott Harrison Josh Dionne Paul Maloney Greg Patchak Dan Flannery Jon Bierman Jim Gonnella Jim Cabrera Rob Rice Hunt Brawley Pete Gustafson Matt Ogelsby Kevin Brennan Justin Turri Ross Moscatelli Kevin Cassese Greg Schmalz David Lawson Scott Diggs Mark Sammis Brad Ross Tom Brodsky James Ferguson Jim Neffgen Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer Max Quinzani Jordan Wolf 2011-P Matt Danowski Dave Hagler Peter Rubin John Fay Josh Dionne Zach Howell Josh Dennis T.J. Durnan Joe Matassa Ken Lukes Rod Finlayson Career Assists Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski Ned Crotty Tony Cullen Steve Sachs Dave Hagler Ken Lukes Jim Gonnella Paul Mahoney Jordan Wolf 2011-P Rod Finlayson Jared Frood Career Saves Name Years Saves 1. Joe Kirmser Chuck Sherwood Matt Breslin Dan Loftus Single-Season Goals Name Years G 1. Max Quinzani Zack Greer Jordan Wolf Zack Greer Max Quinzani Zack Greer Jordan Wolf John Fay Zach Howell Matt Danowski Josh Dennis Josh Dionne Dan Flannery Matt Danowski John Fay Max Quinzani Zach Howell Single-Season Assists Name Years G 1. Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Jordan Wolf Paul Maloney Jordan Wolf Jim Gonnella Zack Greer Jordan Wolf Zack Greer Jared Frood T.J. Durnan Scott Harrison Deemer Class

91 DUKE RECORDS BOOK Single-Season Points Name Years Pts 1. Jordan Wolf Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Zack Greer Zack Greer Matt Danowski Jordan Wolf Ned Crotty Max Quinzani Ned Crotty Dan Flannery Zack Greer Zach Howell Max Quinzani John Fay John Fay Single-Season Saves Name Years G 1. Joe Kirmser Dan Loftus Joe Kirmser Joe Kirmser Aaron Fenton Carter Hertzberg Dan Loftus Chuck Sherwood Matt Breslin Matt Breslin Carter Hertzberg Duke Single-Game Records GOALS: John Fay vs. Hobart, 4/12/96 9 ASSISTS: John Bierman vs. Gettysburg, 4/15/81 8 Tony Cullen vs. UMBC, 4/4/79 8 Ned Crotty vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 8 POINTS: Nine times (most recent) 11 Ned Crotty (3g, 8a) vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 11 Max Quinzani (8g, 3a) vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 11 SAVES: Chuck Sherwood vs. Drexel, 4/26/75 37 Duke Team Records Most Goals Scored in a Game 41 vs. Guilford, 4/2/ vs. Clemson, 1939! Most Goals Allowed in a Game 29 at Virginia, 4/8/1992 Fastest Goal From Start of Game :04, Brendan Fowler vs. Marquette - 5/5/2013 Most Goals Scored in a Season 301, 2008 Most Goals Allowed in a Season 196, 1976 Fewest Goals Scored in a Season (Min. 10 games) 54, 1970 Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season (Min. 10 games) 84, 1952 Lowest Season Scoring Average 0.80 g/gm, 1964 Lowest Opponent Season Scoring Average 2.50 g/gm, 1963 Most Wins in a Season 18, 2008 (18-2) Most Losses in a Season 10, 1975 (3-10) Most Overtime Games in a Season 4, 1997 Most One-Goal Games in a Season 8, 1997 Longest Winning Streak 12, 2007 Longest Losing Streak 8, 1956 & 1975 & 1981 Consecutive Home Wins in a Season 11, Feb. 16, May 10, 2008 Consecutive Home Wins 21, March 30, Feb. 20, 2009 Consecutive Home Losses in a Season 6, April 2, May 4, , March 12, April 26, 1975 Consecutive Home Losses 11, April 2, March 26, 1965 Consecutive Road Wins in a Season* 4, March 18, May 4, , March 13, April 17, , March 2, April 7, 2007 Consecutive Road Losses in a Season* 6, March 6, April 21, , March 3, April 11, 1984 Consecutive Road Wins * 9, April 3, 2008-April 30, 2011 Consecutive Road Losses * 19, April 23, 1955-May 9, 1960 Best Season Start 11-0, 2005 Highest Scoring Margin in a Season 168 (8.40/gm), 2008 Largest Margin of Victory 33, vs. Guilford (41-8), 4/2/ , vs. Clemson (30-0), 1939! Largest Margin of Defeat 27, at Virginia (29-2), 4/8/1972! against Division I team * does not include neutral site games 89

92 DUKE IN ACC RECORDS BOOK Career Points Name G A Pts 1. Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dave Hagler Ned Crotty Max Quinzani Tony Cullen Peter Rubin Steve Sachs Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer Max Quinzani Matt Danowski Dave Hagler Peter Rubin John Fay Zach Howell Josh Dennis T.J. Durnan Career Assists Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski Ned Crotty Tony Cullen Steve Sachs Career Save Percentage Rk. Name Years Pct. 4. Carter Hertzberg Bill McCullough Career Saves Rk. Name Years Saves 1. Joe Kirmser Chuck Sherwood Matt Breslin DUKE IN NCAA RECORDS BOOK NCAA Career Points Name Years G A Pts 2. Matt Danowski, Duke # Jordan Wolf, Duke Zack Greer, Duke $ NCAA Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer, Duke $ Max Quinzani, Duke Jordan Wolf Matt Danowski # NCAA Career Assists Name Years A 5. Matt Danowski, Duke # Ned Crotty, Duke # NCAA Single Season Points Name Year G 9. Jordan Wolf Matt Danowski, Duke Matt Danowski, Duke NCAA Single Season Goals Name Year G 6. Max Quinzani, Duke Zack Greer, Duke Zack Greer, Duke Jordan Wolf, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke NCAA Single Season Assists Name Year A 12. Ned Crotty, Duke NCAA Single Season Ground balls Name Year A 2. Brendan Fowler, Duke Brendan Fowler, Duke NCAA Single Season Ground Balls/game Name Year A 15. Brendan Fowler, Duke Brendan Fowler, Duke NCAA Single Season Faceoffs Won Name Year A 1. Brendan Fowler, Duke NCAA Single Season Faceoffs Attempted Name Year A 1. Brendan Fowler, Duke Brendan Fowler, Duke #Granted a fifth season of eligibility. $Greer s Division I career was completed in He was granted a fifth season of eligibility, but competed at Bryant, a reclassifying institution, during the 2009 season. 90

93 ALL-TIME ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1989 Runner-Up Semifinal #4 Duke def #1 Maryland, 7-6 Final #2 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, Semifinalist Semifinal #1 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, Semifinalist Semifinal #2 Maryland def. #3 Duke, 8-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Michael Becker Semifinalist Semifinal #2 North Carolina def. #3 Duke, 13-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Carter Hertzberg, Matt Ogelsby Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, All-Tournament Team Duke: Scott Harrison Champion Semifinal #4 Duke def. #1 Virginia, Final #4 Duke def. #3 North Carolina, 14-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Jim Gonnella, Scott Harrison, Joe Kirmser, Ross Moscatelli (MVP), Matt Ogelsby, Semifinalist Semifinal #1 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, Runner-Up Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Maryland, Final #1 Virginia def. #2 Duke, 12-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: John Fay, Jim Gonnella, Joe Kirmser, Jim O Donnell Semifinalist Semifinal #2 Virginia def. #3 Duke, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: John Fay Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 9-7 Final #2 Virginia def. #1 Duke, 8-7 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Breslin, Stephen Card, Scott Diggs, T.J. Durnan, Tim Knowles Semifinalist Semifinal #3 Maryland def. #2 Duke, 7-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Stephen Card, Nick Hartofilis Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 North Carolina, 11-9 Final #2 Duke def. #1 Maryland, 10-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Kevin Brennan, Matt Breslin, Scott Bross (MVP), Kevin Cassese, Dan Chemotti, Chris Hartofilis Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Maryland, 8-7 (OT) Final #2 Duke def. #1 Virginia, All-Tournament Team Duke: Dan Hauber, Terrence Keaney, A.J. Kincel (MVP), Alex Lieske, Jimmy Regan Runner-Up Semifinal #4 Duke def. #1 Maryland, 7-6 Final #2 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 12-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Kevin Cassese, A.J. Kincel, Matt Rewkowski, John Wendling Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Maryland def. #4 Duke, 10-7 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, Final #3 Maryland def. #1 Duke, 9-5 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski, Aaron Fenton, Zack Greer Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 12-9 Final #1 Duke def. #2 Virginia, 12-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski (MVP), Bo Carrington, Casey Carroll, Zack Greer, Dan Loftus Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 17-6 Final #1 Duke def. #3 Virginia, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Dan Loftus (MVP), Tony McDevitt, Parker McKee, Nick O Hara, Max Quinzani Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Virginia, 16-5 Final #2 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile (MVP), Ned Crotty, Zach Howell, Mike Catalino, Max Quinzani, Michael Manley, Steve Schoeffel Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, All-Tournament Team Duke: Max Quinzani Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 Virginia, Final #3 Maryland def. #1 Duke, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, David Lawson, Dan Wigrizer Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 Maryland, 6-5 Final #1 Duke def. # 3 North Carolina, 12-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile, Josh Dionne, Will Haus, Christian Walsh (MVP), Dan Wigrizer SEMIFINALIST Semifinal #2 North Carolina def. No. 3 Duke, All-Tournament Team Duke: Brendan Fowler, Jordan Wolf SEMIFINALIST Semifinal #3 Syracuse def. No. 2 Duke, All-Tournament Team Duke: Deemer Class, Case Matheis DUKE IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT OVERALL RECORD School W L Pct. For Opp Duke RECORD BY ROUND Semis Finals 7-6 Overall RECORD BY SEED No No No No SERIES RECORD vs. Maryland 6-5 vs. North Carolina 8-5 vs. Virginia 6-7 vs. Syracuse

94 DUKE ACC TOURNAMENT RECORDS DUKE IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT RECORDS BOOK Team All-Games Most Goals Scored , Duke def. Virginia, Fewest Goals Scored , Maryland def. Duke, , Duke def. Maryland, 6-5 Win Margin - 11, twice 2008, Duke def. North Carolina, , Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Most Goals Allowed , Virginia def. Duke, Fewest Goals Allowed , Duke def. Virginia, , Duke def. Maryland, 6-5 Team Semifinals Most Goals Scored , Duke def. Virginia, Fewest Goals Scored 6, three times 1992, Maryland def. Duke, , North Carolina def. Duke, , Maryland def. Duke, , Duke def. Maryland, 6-5 Win Margin - 11, twice 2008, Duke def. North Carolina, , Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Most Goals Allowed , Virginia def. Duke, Fewest Goals Allowed , Duke def. Virginia, , Duke def. Maryland, 6-5 Team Finals Most Goals Scored , Duke def. North Carolina, Fewest Goals Scored 6, three times 1989, North Carolina def. Duke, , Virginia def. Duke, , Virginia def. Duke, , Virginia def. Duke, 12-6 Win Margin , Duke def. North Carolina, 14-6 Most Goals Allowed , North Carolina def. Duke, 18-6 Fewest Goals Allowed 6, twice 1995, Duke def. North Carolina, , Duke def. Maryland, 10-6 Team Tournament Most Goals Scored 31, 1995, 2009 Most Assists 24, 1995 Ground Balls - 123, 1995 Saves 36, 1995 Most Goals Allowed 24 (1989) INDIVIDUAL - ALL GAMES SAVES 24, Carter Hertzberg, Duke vs. UNC, 1993 semi INDIVIDUAL - SEMIFINALS GOALS SCORED 6, Scott Harrison, Duke vs. UVa, 1994 SAVES 24, Carter Hertzberg, Duke vs. UNC, 1993 TEAM - ALL GAMES GOALS SCORED 19, Virginia vs. Duke (13), , Duke vs. Virginia (10), 2011 WIN MARGIN 12, North Carolina (18) vs. Duke (6), 1989 SHOTS TAKEN 66, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 SHOT MARGIN 42, North Carolina (66) vs. Duke (24), 1989 GROUND BALLS 78, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 GROUND BALL MARGIN 31, Virginia (78) vs. Duke (47), 1990 FACEOFFS 32, Duke (10) vs. Virginia (22), , Duke (21) vs. Syracuse (11), 2014 CLEARING PCT 1.000, Virginia vs. Duke (21-21), , Duke vs. Syracuse (21-21), 2014 PENALTY MINUTES 9:50, North Carolina vs. Duke, :50, Duke vs. North Carolina, 1991 TEAM - SEMIFINALS GOALS SCORED 19, Virginia vs. Duke (13), , Duke vs. Virginia (10), 2011 WIN MARGIN 11, Duke (16) vs. Virginia (5), 2009 SHOTS TAKEN 63, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 SHOT MARGIN 17, Virginia (58) vs. Duke (41), 1994 GROUND BALLS 78, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 GROUND BALL MARGIN 31, Virginia (78) vs. Duke (47), 1990 FACEOFFS 32, Duke (10) vs. Virginia (22), 2010 FACEOFF MARGIN 12, Virginia (22) vs. Duke (10), , Virginia (24) vs. Duke (12), 1994 SAVES 24, Duke vs. North Carolina, 1993 TEAM - FINALS GOALS SCORED 18, North Carolina vs. Duke (6), 1989 WIN MARGIN 12, North Carolina (18) vs. Duke (6), 1989 SHOTS TAKEN 66, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 SHOT MARGIN 42, North Carolina (66) vs. Duke (24), 1989 GROUND BALLS 75, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 GROUND BALL MARGIN 28, North Carolina (75) vs. Duke (48), 1989 CLEARING PCT 1.000, Virginia vs. Duke (21-21), 1999 TEAM - TOURNAMENT GOALS SCORED 31, Duke, 1995, 2009 ASSISTS 24, Duke, 1995 GROUND BALLS 123, Duke, 1995 SAVES 36, Duke,

95 DUKE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Appearances 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 NCAA Champion 2010, 2013, 2014 NCAA Runner-Up 2005 & 2007 NCAA Semifinalist 1997, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 OVERALL RECORD W L PCT. FOR OPP Duke RECORD BY ROUND First 14-4 QF 10-4 SF 5-5 F 3-2 RECORD BY SEED No No No No No No No No Unseeded 0-2 RECORD VS. OPPONENT vs. Air Force 1-0 vs. Brown 1-0 vs. Colgate 1-0 vs. Cornell 3-0 vs. Delaware 1-0 vs. Denver 1-0 vs. Fairfield 1-0 vs. Georgetown 0-1 vs. Hobart 2-0 vs. Johns Hopkins 3-3 vs. Loyola 2-0 vs. Maryland 2-3 vs. North Carolina 4-0 vs. Notre Dame 4-1 vs. Ohio State 1-0 vs. Princeton 0-2 vs. Providence 1-0 vs. Syracuse 2-3 vs. Towson 0-1 vs. Virginia FIRST ROUND First Round Maryland def. Duke, QUARTERFINALIST First Round Duke def. Maryland, 14-9 Quarterfinal Syracuse def. Duke, FIRST ROUND First Round Notre Dame def. Duke, SEMIFINALIST First Round Duke def. Brown, 11-6 Quarterfinal Duke def. Johns Hopkins, (OT) Semifinal Princeton def. Duke, 10-9 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: John Fay 1998 QUARTERFINALIST First Round Duke def. North Carolina, Quarterfinal Princeton def. Duke, FIRST ROUND First Round Georgetown def. Duke, QUARTERFINALIST First Round Duke def. Hobart, 13-1 Quarterfinal Virginia def. Duke, FIRST ROUND First Round Towson def. Duke, QUARTERFINALIST First Round Duke def. Hobart, 22-6 Quarterfinal Syracuse def. Duke, RUNNER-UP First Round Duke def. Fairfield, 23-4 Quarterfinal Duke def. Cornell, 11-8 Semifinal Duke def. Maryland, 18-9 Championship Johns Hopkins def. Duke, 9-8 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: Matt Danowski, Dan Flannery, Nick O Hara, Matt Zash RUNNER-UP First Round Duke def. Providence, 18-3 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, Semifinal Duke def. Cornell, Championship Johns Hopkins def. Duke, SEMIFINALIST First Round Duke def. Loyola, 12-7 Quarterfinal Duke def. Ohio State, Semifinal Johns Hopkins def. Duke, 10-9 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: Zack Greer SEMIFINALIST First Round Duke def. Navy, 14-5 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, Semifinal Syracuse def. Duke, CHAMPION First Round Duke def. Johns Hopkins, 18-5 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, 17-9 Semifinal Duke def. Virginia, Championship Duke def. Notre Dame, 6-5 (OT) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Max Quinzani SEMIFINALIST First Round Duke def. Delaware, Quarterfinal Duke def. Notre Dame, 7-5 Semifinal Maryland def. Duke, SEMIFINALIST First Round Duke def. Syracuse, 12-9 Quarterfinal Duke def. Colgate, 17-6 Semifinal Maryland def. Duke, CHAMPION First Round Duke def. Loyola, Quarterfinal Duke def. Notre Dame, Semifinal Duke def. Cornell, Championship Duke def. Syracuse, ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: Brendan Fowler (MOP), David Lawson, Jake Tripucka, Jordan Wolf CHAMPION First Round Duke def. Air Force, 20-9 Quarterfinal Duke def. Johns Hopkins, Semifinal Duke def. Denver, Championship Duke def. Notre Dame, 11-9 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: Jordan Wolf (MOP), Deemer Class, Will Haus, Myles Jones, Kyle Keenan, Henry Lobb ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Duke: Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Nick O Hara 93

96 POINTS IN A GAME 1. Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, Zack Greer vs. North Carolina, Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, Matt Danowski vs. Providence, Ned Crotty vs. Johns Hopkins, Dan Flannery vs. Fairfield, Ned Crotty vs. North Carolina, Myles Jones vs. Air Force, Jordan Wolf vs. Johns Hopkins, Matt Danowski vs. Fairfield, Matt Monfett vs. Hobart, Myles Jones vs. Johns Hopkins, Jordan Wolf vs. Notre Dame, Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse, Robert Rotanz vs. Colgate, Max Quinzani vs. Ohio State, Matt Danowski vs. Cornell, Zack Greer vs. Fairfield, Peter Lamade vs. Fairfield, POINTS IN A TOURNAMENT 1. Matt Danowski, Jordan Wolf, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Myles Jones, Dan Flannery, Ned Crotty, Zack Greer, Jordan Wolf, David Lawson, Kyle Keenan, Zach Howell, Zack Greer, Max Quinzani, Matt Danowski, Ned Crotty, POINTS IN A CAREER 1. Matt Danowski (2005, 07, 08) Jordan Wolf ( ) Zack Greer (2005, 07, 08) Ned Crotty (2007, 08, 09, 10) Max Quinzani (2007, 08, 09, 10) Zach Howell (2009, 10, 11) 31 Jordan Wolf (2011-P) Justin Turri ( ) Steve Schoeffel (2007, 08, 09, 10) 28 Christian Walsh ( ) Josh Dionne (2011-P) Myles Jones (2013-P) Brad Ross (2005, 07, 08, 09) 21 David Lawosn (2010-P) Dan Flannery (2005) 19 Robert Rotanz ( ) 19 GOALS IN A GAME 1. Zack Greer vs. North Carolina Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, Matt Danowski vs. Fairfield, Max Quinzani vs. Ohio State, Matt Danowski vs. Cornell, Zack Greer vs. Providence, Robert Rotanz vs. Colgate, David Lawson vs. Notre Dame, DUKE NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 94 Jordan Wolf vs. Johns Hopkins, Scott Diggs vs. Brown, T.J. Durnan vs. Princeton, Nick Hartofilis vs. North Carolina, Alex Lieske vs. Towson, Matt Monfett vs. Hobart, Ken Fasanaro vs. Maryland, Dan Flannery vs. Fairfield, Zack Greer vs. Maryland, Zack Greer vs. Cornell, Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, Max Quinzani vs. Johns Hopkins, Max Quinzani vs. Virginia, Zach Howell vs. North Carolina, Zach Howell vs. Delaware, Jordan Wolf vs. Cornell, 5/25/ Jordan Wolf vs. Syracuse, 5/27/ Josh Dionne vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/18/ Kyle Keenan vs. Denver, 5/24/14 4 GOALS IN A TOURNAMENT 1. Zack Greer (2007) Matt Danowski (2005) 13 Jordan Wolf (2014) Max Quinzani (2010) 11 Dan Flannery (2005) Myles Jones (2014) 10 Kyle Keenan (2014) 10 Jordan Wolf (2013) 10 David Lawson (2013) 10 Josh Dionne (2013) 10 Robert Rotanz (2012) 10 Zach Howell (2010) 10 Zack Greer (2005) 10 John Fay (1997) Zack Greer (2008) 9 Max Quinzani (2008) Ned Crotty (2007) 8 Brad Ross (2007) 8 Zach Howell (2009) 8 Steve Schoeffel (2009) 8 David Lawson (2013) 8 GOALS IN A CAREER 1. Zack Greer ( ) Max Quinzani ( ) Jordan Wolf ( ) Matt Danowski ( ) Zach Howell ( ) Steve Schoeffel ( ) 21 Josh Dionne ( ) Zach Howell ( ) Ned Crotty ( ) 17 Brad Ross ( ) Justin Turri ( ) 16 Robert Rotanz ( ) 16 Christian Walsh ( ) John Fay (1995, 97, 98) 15 ASSISTS IN A GAME 1. Matt Danowski vs. Providence, Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, Ned Crotty vs. Johns Hopkins, Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, Myles Jones vs. Air Force,

97 DUKE NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ASSISTS IN A TOURNAMENT 1. Matt Danowski, Ned Crotty, Myles Jones, Ned Crotty, Jordan Wolf, Matt Danowski, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Dan Flannery, Jordan Wolf, Ed Fay, Peter Lamade, Justin Turri, Christian Walsh, ASSISTS IN A CAREER 1. Matt Danowski ( ) Ned Crotty ( ) 31 Jordan Wolf ( ) Zack Greer ( ) Jordan Wolf (2011-) Justin Turri ( ) 13 Christian Walsh (2011-P) 12 Myles Jones (2013-P) Peter Lamade (2005, 07) Dan Flannery (2005) 8 Zach Howell ( ) 8 9. David Lawson (2010-) 7 Ed Fay (1994, 95, 97) 7 Jared Frood (1997, 98, 99, 00) 7 Zach Howell ( ) 7 Max Quinzani ( ) 7 Steve Schoeffel ( ) 7 Justin Turri (2009-P) 7 POINTS PER GAME IN A TOURNAMENT 5.75, Matt Danowski (23 in four games), 2007 GOALS PER GAME IN A TOURNAMENT 4.00, Zack Greer, 2007 (16 in four games) ASSISTS PER GAME IN A TOURNAMENT 4.00, Matt Danowski, 2007 (16 in four games) SAVES PER GAME IN A TOURNAMENT 19.00, Matt Breslin, 2000 (38 in two games) GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE IN A TOURNAMENT 7.00, Dan Wigrizer, , Aaron Fenton, 2005 SAVES IN A GAME 1. Matt Breslin vs. Hobart, 5/13/ Chris Manning vs. Notre Dame, 5/13/ Joe Kirmser vs. North Carolina, 5/21/ Joe Kirmser vs. Maryland, 5/14/ Joe Kirmser vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/18/ Kyle Turri vs. Cornell, 5/25/ Matt Breslin vs. Virginia, 5/21/ Dan Loftus vs. Cornell, 5/26/ Craig Seyffer vs. North Carolina, 5/9/ Aaron Fenton vs. Maryland, 5/28/ Matt Breslin vs. Georgetown, 5/22/ Dan Wigrizer vs. Notre Dame, 5/22/ SAVES IN A TOURNAMENT 1. Aaron Fenton, Kyle Turri, Matt Breslin, Joe Kirmser, Dan Loftus, Joe Kirmser, Dan Loftus, Dan Wigrizer, Dan Wigrizer, Luke Aaron, Chris Manning, Craig Seyffer, Rob Schroeder, A.J. Kincel, Dan Wigrizer, SAVES IN A CAREER 1. Dan Loftus, Joe Kirmser, Matt Breslin, Dan Wigrizer, 2010-P Aaron Fenton, Kyle Turri, Rob Schroeder, Chris Manning, Craig Seyffer, A.J. Kincel, Carter Hertzberg, GAMES WITH 10+ SAVES IN A CAREER 1. Joe Kirmser 4 Dan Loftus 4 Matt Breslin 4 4. Kyle Turri 3 Aaron Fenton 3 6. Rob Schroeder 2 Dan Wigrizer 2 GAMES WITH 1+ GOAL IN A CAREER 1. Max Quinzani, Matt Danowski, Christian Walsh, Jordan Wolf, Brad Ross, Zack Greer, Ned Crotty, Justin Turri, Josh Dionne, Zach Howell, Robert Rotanz, Josh Offit, 2010-P 7 David Lawson, 2010-P 7 Jared Frood, John Fay, T.J. Durnan, Jake Tripucka, Myles Jones, 2013-P Ed Fay, Scott Allen, Scott Diggs, Deemer Class, 2013-P 5 95

98 DUKE NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS GAMES WITH 2+ GOAL IN A CAREER 1. Max Quinzani, Jordan Wolf, Zack Greer, Brad Ross, Matt Danowski, Josh Dionne, Ned Crotty, Zach Howell, Justin Turri, John Fay, Nick Hartofilis, Dan Flannery, Robert Rotanz, David Lawson, Myles Jones, 2013-P Scott Diggs, T.J. Durnan, Matt Zash, Deemer Class, 2013-P 3 GAMES WITH 3+ GOAL IN A CAREER 1. Zack Greer, Max Quinzani, Jordan Wolf, Zach Howell, John Fay, T.J. Durnan, Matt Danowski, Josh Dionne, Dan Flannery, Ned Crotty, Justin Turri, Robert Rotanz, Myles Jones, 2013-P 2 TEAM GAME Most Goals Scored 23, 5/13/2005 Duke def. Fairfield 23-4 Fewest Goals Scored 4, 5/28/2011 Maryland def. Duke 9-4 Win Margin 19, 5/13/2005 Duke def. Fairfield 23-4 Most Goals Allowed 17, 5/22/1999 Georgetown def. Duke , 5/23/2009 Syracuse def. Duke, 17-7 Fewest Goals Allowed 1, 5/13/2000 Duke def. Hobart 13-1 Shots Taken 58, 5/20/2007 Duke def. North Carolina Shot Margin 47, (53-6), 5/12/2007 Duke def. Providence 18-3 Ground Balls 57, 5/9/1992 Maryland def. Duke Ground Ball Margin 27, (47-20) Syracuse def. Duke, 10-9 Faceoffs Won 21, 5/27/2013 Duke def. Syracuse, Clearing Pct , 5/21/2000 Virginia def. Duke, 10-9 Penalty Minutes 8:00, 5/13/2000 Duke def. Hobart, :00, 5/12/2002 Duke def. Hobart, 22-6 NCAA TOURNAMENT SCORING RECORDS NCAA TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL POINTS 1. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (1977) 25 Tim Goldsteain, Cornell (1987) Matt Danowski, Duke (2007) Gary Gait, Syracuse (1990) 23 Jordan Wolf, Duke (2014) Matt Ward, Virginia (2006) 22 Eric Lusby, Loyola (2012) Matt Danowski, Duke (2005) Zack Greer, Duke (2007) 20 Mike French, Cornell (1976) 20 Tom Marechek, Syracuse (1990) Dan Flannery, Duke (2005) 19 plus 3 others 19 NCAA TOURNAMENT GOALS CAREER Name Years G Gms 1. Gary Gait, Syracuse Tom Marechek, Syracuse Zack Greer, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke Jesse Hubbard, Princeton Frank Urso, Maryland Chris Massey, Princeton NCAA TOURNAMENT 2 TEAMMATES POINTS 1. Matt Danowski (24) & Zack Greer (20) Duke, Gary Gait (23) & Tom Marechek (20) Syracuse, Matt Danowski (21) & Dan Flannery (19) Duke, Eamon McEneaney (25) & Tom Marino (14) Cornell, Matt Ward (22) & Ben Rubeor (14) Virginia, NCAA TOURNAMENT 3 TEAMMATES POINTS 1. Gary Gait (23), Tom Marechek (20) & Greg Burns (16), Syracuse, Jordan Wolf (23), Myles Jones (21) & Kyle Keenan (15), Duke Matt Danowski (24), Zack Greer (20) & Ned Crotty (12), Duke, Matt Danowski (21), Dan Flannery (19) & Zack Greer (14), Duke, Matt Ward (22), Ben Rubeor (14) & Matt Poskay (14), Virginia, Eamon McEneaney (25), Tom Marino (14) & Steve Page (8), Cornell, Doug Knight (16), Tim Whiteley (16) & Michael Watson (15), Virginia, TEAM TOURNAMENT Most Goals Scored 65, 2014 four games ( ) Goals Scored Per Game 16.25, 2014 four games Fewest Goals Scored 10, 5/13/1995 Notre Dame def. Duke, , 5/12/2001 Towson def. Duke, Scoring Margin 31, GF - 29 GA Most Goals Allowed 46, 2013 four games ( ) Fewest Goals Allowed 11, 2000 two games (1-10) Goals Against Average 5.5, GA 96

99 NATIONAL CHAMPS! DUKE 6, NOTRE DAME 5 (OT) JUNE 1, 2010 BALTIMORE, MD. M&T BANK STADIUM BALTIMORE, MD. Sophomore CJ Costabile scored the game-winning goal five seconds into overtime to give Duke University its first NCAA Men s Lacrosse National Title in program history. Winning the opening faceoff, the longstick midfielder raced down the middle of the field, dodged several Notre Dame defensemen and unleashed a high shot into the net to lift the No. 5 seed Blue Devils to the 6-5 overtime victory in front of 37,126 fans at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday afternoon. It s sick, Costabile said about scoring the game-winning goal. The best feeling about it is we set this goal from the beginning of the year. Guys who have been here before me, [those guys] who have been here three times before and finally seeing them walk-off that field with a big smile on their faces are the best moment about that. In a contest marked by strong defensive play, the two teams combined for just 11 goals, marking the lowest scoring output in an NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championship game. Neither team led by more than one goal during the game as it featured four lead changes and five ties. The Blue Devils attack struggled to find the net against Notre Dame s Scott Rodgers, who tallied 15 saves in goal. Kevin Corrigan and his staff...what a job, head coach John Danowski said. Those kids defensively were phenomenal on the ball and phenomenal as a unit. When we did get an opening Scott Rodgers was terrific. I am extremely happy and joyful for our students and anybody who has ever worn a Duke jersey. This game was a great battle. Senior Max Quinzani, juniors Zach Howell and Michael Manley and sophomore CJ Costabile all were selected to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. Rodgers was voted as the tournament s Most Valuable Player. Duke finishes the season with a 16-4 overall record, while Notre Dame was Howell and senior midfielder Steve Schoeffel each recorded two goals for the Blue Devils, while seniors Ned Crotty and Max Quinzani were held to just one assist each. We knew that was the challenge coming into the game, and the coaches did a great job of telling us, Don t change anything that we do, Howell said. Keep shooting, keep taking opportunities, and they ll fall. And I think that, since we stayed on it, nobody got discouraged when [Scott Rodgers] was making the good saves. We just stayed on it, and that just helped us grind through. The Fighting Irish and Blue Devils traded goals throughout the opening 15 minutes with the two squads heading into the first break knotted at two apiece. Notre Dame s Zach Brenneman struck first, 49 seconds into the game with an unassisted tally. The Blue Devils won the ensuing faceoff and went down the field to even the score 36 seconds later. It was Howell finding the back of the cage for Duke off an assist from Crotty. The goal was Howell s 50th of the season. Both defenses tightened up, keeping the offenses off the scoreboard for the next seven minutes. Schoeffel put the Blue Devils in front for the first time of the afternoon with a strike past the foot of Rodgers from seven yards out. Without a goal since the 14:11 mark of the frame, Brenneman registered his second of the game to tie the score with 50 ticks left on the clock. Freshman goalie Dan Wigrizer came up with the first of his five saves to start the second quarter, stopping a fast-break opportunity by the Fighting Irish to keep the game even at two. After a save from Rodgers, Notre Dame put together a long possession, but was unable to crack the Blue Devil defense for the go-ahead goal. The second quarter defensive battle continued with both teams being held scoreless until the 1:24 mark when Schoeffel registered his second goal of the game to put Duke back in front 3-2 at the half. Similar to the start of the game, Notre Dame scored early in the third quarter to tie the game at 3-3 with just 1:19 off the clock. Wigrizer came up with a save on the next Irish possession and the Blue Devils successfully cleared. After a shot from Quinzani sailed high, Howell got the ball back behind the cage and beat his defender around the crease to net his second score of the game and put Duke back in front 4-3 at the 9:30 mark of the third quarter. Just over eight minutes later, Brenneman netted his third goal of the game to tie the score for the fourth time of the afternoon. The Blue Devils had the final possession of the frame, but a kick-save from Rodgers kept the score even at four heading into the final quarter. Rodgers continued to come up big for Notre Dame, making two point-blank saves in the early minutes of the fourth quarter. After a turnover by the Blue Devils, the Fighting Irish raced down the field and Rogers and Earl connected to give Notre Dame its first lead since 14:11 in the first quarter. A big save from Wigrizer on Notre Dame s next possession gave the Blue Devils the ball back on offense. Duke set up its offense with Howell behind the cage. Howell fed Justin Turri on the right side and the West Islip, N.Y., native fired a low shot through the legs of Rodgers to tie the score at 5-5 with 8:44 left to play. Both teams failed to capitalize on extra-man opportunities late in the fourth quarter. With less than two minutes remaining, the Blue Devils regained possession following a turnover. Duke s attack got off several shots, but was unable to score as the game was sent into overtime for the 10th time in NCAA history. Duke held a narrow edge in shots and won the ground ball game The faceoff game was an even battle with the Fighting Irish winning eight to the Blue Devils seven. Neither team scored on man-up opportunities. 97

100 2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP First Round #5 Duke 18, Johns Hopkins 5 May 15, 2010 Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins [5] Duke SCORING (G-A) Johns Hopkins Boyle 2-1, Palasek 2-1, Matthews 1-0, Palmer 0-1 Duke Crotty 2-6, Quinzani 4-1, Schoeffel 3-1, Howell 2-1, Catalino 2-0, Rotanz 1-1, Turri 0-2, Coyle 1-0, Livadas 1-0, Montelli 1-0, Payton 1-0, W. McKee 0-1 SAVES Johns Hopkins 10 (Bassett 9, Burke 1) Duke 3 (Rock 2, Sherwood 1, Wigrizer 0) Attendance 1,813 Quarterfinal #5 Duke 17, #4 North Carolina 9 May 22, 2010 Princeton, N.J. Princeton Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [5] Duke [4] North Carolina SCORING (G-A) Duke Crotty 3-3, Howell 4-1, Quinzani 3-0, Schoeffel 2-1, Turri 2-1, Costabile 2-0, W. McKee 1-1, Livadas 0-1 North Carolina Dunster 4-1, T. Wood 2-2, Petracca 1-3, Bitter 2-0 SAVES Duke 5 (Rock 1, Sherwood 1, Wigrizer 3) North Carolina 6 (Madalon 6) Attendance 8,260 Semifinal - #5 Duke 14, #1 Virginia 13 May 29, 2010 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [5] Duke [1] Virginia SCORING (G-A) Duke Quinzani 4-0, Turri 3-1, Howell 2-1, Crotty 1-2, W. McKee 2-0, Livadas 0-2, Costabile 1-0, Rotanz 1-0, Catalino 0-1, Schoeffel 0-1 Virginia Stanwick 3-2, Bocklet 4-0, Carroll 3-1, R. Bratton 1-1, Briggs 1-1, S. Bratton 1-0, Kugler 0-1, LaPierre 0-1, Thompson 0-1, White 0-1 SAVES Duke 7 (Wigrizer 7) Virginia 8 (Ghitelman 8) Attendance 44,389 Championship #5 Duke 6, Notre Dame 5 (OT) May 31, 2010 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total [20] Notre Dame [5] Duke SCORING (G-A) Notre Dame Brenneman 3-0, Earl 1-2, Rogers 1-1 Duke Howell 2-1, Schoeffel 2-0, Costabile 1-0, Turri 1-0, Crotty 0-1, Quinzani 0-1 SAVES Notre Dame 15 (Rodgers 15) Duke 5 (Wigrizer 5) Attendance: 37,126 NCAA All-Tournament Team CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Max Quinzani 98

101 NATIONAL CHAMPS! DUKE 16, SYRACUSE 10 MAY 27, 2013 PHILADELPHIA, PA. LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD PHILADELPHIA Duke University junior faceoff specialist Brendan Fowler won 20-of-28 faceoffs and junior Jordan Wolf scored four goals to lead the Blue Devils to the 2013 NCAA Men s Lacrosse National Championship with a victory over top-seeded Syracuse. The national championship is the second for the Blue Devils and the second for head coach John Danowski. Fowler garnered the Most Outstanding Player award, while David Lawson, Jake Tripucka and Wolf joined the Wantagh, N.Y., native on the all-tournament team. The national championship is the 13th for Duke University and the second lacrosse title in four seasons. Wolf led all scorers in the game with four goals and two assists, while Josh Offit and Josh Dionne had three apiece. Offit posted five points overall and Tripucka had four (2g, 2a). Well, first we want to congratulate Syracuse University, said Danowski. Such a rich tradition and a classy coaching staff and great young men who played really hard. Nobody scripts being down 4 0 or 5 0, and inside I think we were all freaking out. But Jake Tripucka s first goal I think allowed everybody to relax a little bit. Having Brendan Fowler at the faceoff X certainly doesn t hurt anybody s confidence when he trots out there. And at halftime, we basically said that we need to play Duke lacrosse over the next 30 minutes. But I think at halftime, I think getting back to 6 5 helped everybody. I think we were settled down at halftime, and then just continued to play the game. Duke fell behind 5-0 to start the game, but outscored the Orange 12-1 to grab a 13-7 lead with 10:47 left in the fourth quarter en route to the six-goal victory. Syracuse raced out to a 5-0 lead in the opening 15:42 before Jordan Wolf put the Blue Devils on the scoreboard for the first time at the 12:54 mark of the second quarter. After the Orange responded to make it 6-1, senior Jake Tripucka got to the crease for his 22nd goal of the season and the first of his two of the afternoon to spark a 4-0 run that sent the Blue Devils into the locker room trailing by one, 6-5. Four different Blue Devils netted goals in the run, including freshman Myles Jones. Duke s defense was buckled down in the second quarter, allowing just two goals and held the Orange scoreless in the final 11:47. Led by Fowler, the Blue Devils dominated faceoffs in the second quarter, winning 7-of-8 and picking up 13 ground balls to Syracuse s six. Duke also outshot the Orange 13-6 in the second session after allowing 15 in the opening frame. Well, obviously with such a big stage I think people just want to make plays, said Dionne. It s a natural occurrence. But I think our coaching staff did a great job at settling us down. To reiterate what Coach said, we wanted to play Duke lacrosse, and I think everyone saw that and it was evident when we started doing that and when our seniors got patient, we got patient. Fowler continued his dominance at the X in the third quarter, winning all seven restarts and ultimately 13 straight as the Blue Devils completed the comeback with a Lawson score 2:02 into the third period. The scoring pace slowed as neither team scored over the next seven-plus minutes. Obviously winning face offs and getting the ball back makes it a lot easier to score goals, said Fowler. But early I violated a few times, kind of let it get to my head a little bit. Once I cooled down a little and stuck to what I do every day, got into a groove there and just felt pretty good going out there every time. The Orange ended its 22:19 scoreless drought ended at the 4:28 mark of the third to go back up 7-6, but Duke responded with seven unanswered for the 13-7 lead with 10:47 to play in the game. The first six of those goals came in a span of 5:17 from the sticks of four different players. Tripucka capped off the run with an unassisted score at the 10:47 mark. Syracuse was able to pull back within four again off of a pair of JoJo Marasco goals before Wolf and Offit added a combined three more for the Blue Devils in two minutes to ice the victory as the time winded down. Kyle Turri finished with 10 saves to become just the fifth goalie in Duke history to register 10-plus saves in three NCAA Tournament contests. Dylan Donahue led all Syracuse scorers with four points, while Marasco finished with three (2g, 1a). Dom Lamolinara made 11 saves for the Orange in 60 minutes of action. Duke held a narrow edge in shots and won the ground ball game The faceoff game was an even battle with the Fighting Irish winning eight to the Blue Devils seven. Neither team scored on man-up opportunities. The victory gives Duke 12 National Championships in school history. 99

102 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP First Round #4 Duke 12, #9 Loyola 11 (2OT) May 12, 2013 Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT1 OT2 Total [9] Loyola [4] Duke SCORING (G-A) Loyola Herreweyers 3-0, Mi. Sawyer 2-1, O Sullivan 1-1, Ratliff 1-0, Hawkins 1-0, Pontrello 1-0, Ma. Sawyer 1-0, Schultz 1-0, Ward 0-5, Layne 0-1 Duke Matheis 3-0, Dionne 2-1, Wolf 2-0, Lawson 1-3, Offit 1-1, Class 1-1, Tripucka 1-0, Jones 1-0 SAVES Loyola 22 (Runkel 22) Duke 13 (Turri 13) Attendance 1,654 Semifinal - #4 Duke 16, #8 Cornell 14 May 25, 2013 Philadelphia, Pa. Lincoln Financial Field Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [8] Cornell [4] Duke SCORING (G-A) Cornell Pannell 5-2, Buczek 3-1, Van Bourgondien 2-1, Donovan 2-0, Mock 1-1, English 1-0, Keith 0-1, Tesoriero 0-1 Duke Wolf 4-1, Tripucka 3-1, Lawson 2-2, Dionne 2-0, Matheis 1-3, Walsh 1-2, Offit 1-1, DeLuca 1-1, Conners 1-0 SAVES Cornell 10 (Fiore 10) Duke 16 (Turri 16) Attendance 28,444 Quarterfinal #4 Duke 12, #6 Notre Dame 11 May 19, 2013 Indianapolis, Ind. Lucas Oil Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [4] Duke [6] Notre Dame SCORING (G-A) Notre Dame Kavanagh 3-3, Doyle 3-0, Marlatt 2-2, Rogers 1-2, Murphy 1-1, Kimball 1-0, Near 0-1 Duke Lawson 5-0, Dionne 3-0, Tripucka 1-1, Matheis 1-0, Walsh 1-0, Class 1-0, Wolf 0-4 SAVES Notre Dame 13 (Kemp 13) Duke 4 (Turri 4) Attendance 7749 Championship #4 Duke 16, #2 Syracuse 10 May 27, 2013 Philadelphia, Pa. Lincoln Financial Field Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [4] Duke [2] Syracuse SCORING (G-A) Duke Wolf 4-2, Offit 3-2, Tripucka 2-2, Dionne 3-0, Lawson 2-0, Walsh 1-1, Jones 1-0 Syracuse Donahue 3-1, Rice 1-3, Marasco 2-1, Ward 1-0, Loy 1-0, Cometti 1-0, Fazio 1-0, Daddio 0-1, Barber 0-1 SAVES Duke 12 (Turri 10, Aaron 2) Duke 11 (Lamolinara 11) Attendance: 28,224 NCAA All-Tournament Team Brendan Fowler (MOP), David Lawson, Jake Tripucka, Jordan Wolf 100

103 NATIONAL CHAMPS! DUKE 11, NOTRE DAME 9 MAY 26, 2014 BALTIMORE, MD. M&T BANK STADIUM BALTIMORE, MD. Senior attackman Jordan Wolf tallied two goals and four assists and the Blue Devil defense held off a fourth quarter charge by Notre Dame en route to the program s second consecutive NCAA Men s Lacrosse National Championship with an 11-9 victory over the Irish. The national championship is the third for the Blue Devil program in the past five seasons. Under the direction of head coach John Danowski, Duke became the first team to win back-to-back titles since Syracuse accomplished the feat in 2008 and Wolf was named the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player. Deemer Class, Will Haus, Myles Jones, Kyle Keenan and Henry Lobb joined him on the NCAA All-Tournament Team. Wolf, who had a hand in each of the Blue Devils final five goals, led all scorers in the contest with six points. Junior Kyle Keenan and sophomores Deemer Class and Myles Jones also had two goals apiece while senior Brendan Fowler went 13-of-22 at the faceoff X to help seal the win. With Duke leading 8-2 midway through the third quarter, Notre Dame put together a 6-2 run to narrow the margin to one with five minutes on the clock. Brendan Fowler won the ensuing faceoff, but Irish goaltender Conor Kelly made the save and Notre Dame cleared for a chance to tie the game. The Irish got a look at goal, but Duke s Luke Aaron made the stop and Jones picked up the ground ball. Looking to stop Notre Dame s momentum, Wolf found Keenan on the crease for the junior attackman s second and most important goal of the game that put Duke ahead 10-8 with 2:39 to play. A goal by Sergio Perkovic of the Irish made it a one-goal game at 10-9 with just 49 seconds left on the clock, but Brendan Fowler won the ensuing faceoff for the Blue Devils and Wolf beat a pair of Notre Dame defenders to get the open net goal and send Duke to its second consecutive title. Fowler won 13-of-22 faceoffs and picked up six ground balls for the Blue Devils, while Chris Hipps and Lobb recorded two caused turnovers apiece. Lobb held Notre Dame single-season scoring leader Matt Kavanagh to just two goals and one assist and only four shots on the day after he recorded seven in the semifinal against Maryland. Aaron posted nine saves in the victory and had one ground ball to finish the year Kelly made 12 stops for the Irish. The victory gives Duke 12 National Championships in school history. Notes The NCAA Championship is the 15th in Duke Athletics history and the second in three days after women s golf won the NCAA title May 23, 2014 Casey Carroll caps off his Duke career that started in September of 2003 with a NCAA title He finishes his career with 214 ground balls and 77 games played Duke s senior class departs Durham with a record, one ACC title and two NCAA Championships With six points Jordan Wolf set the Duke and ACC single-season points record with 103 He passed Matt Danowski s 97 set in 2008 and is just the 13th player in NCAA history to surpass the century mark in a season... The 103 points are the eighth most in a NCAA single season Wolf finishes his career with 304 points to rank second at Duke and in ACC history and tied for eighth in NCAA history He is the second in ACC history to reach the 300-point career mark and ninth to do so in NCAA history. Wolf scored at least one point in the final 61 games of his career He was held pointless in just five of his 81 career games Brendan Fowler finishes his career with 816 faceoff victories fourth all-time in NCAA history His 1,340 faceoffs attempted ranks second all-time in the NCAA records book Fowler s 301 faceoff wins in 2014 are fifth in NCAA single-season history With 474 ground balls in his four seasons, Fowler moves to fourth in NCAA career history His 192 in 2014 are fifth in NCAA single-season history John Danowski is the ninth Division I head coach to win at least three national titles and the eighth to win at least two consecutive For his career John Danowski is overall and in eight seasons at Duke Deemer Class finished the year with 38 goals and 65 points overall the most by a Duke midfielder in program history The first midfield line of Class, Christian Walsh and Myles Jones departs as the highest scoring midfield in school history with 97 goals, 79 assists and 176 points 101

104 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP First Round #3 Duke 20, Air Force 9 May 11, 2014 Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Air Force [3] Duke SCORING (G-A) Air Force Crampton 3-1; Cassady, 3-0; McKee, 2-0; Erik Smith 1-1 Duke Jones, 3-5; Wolf, 3-1; Matheis, 3-0; Keenan, 2-3; Class, 2-2; Dionne, 2-0; Bruckner, 2-0; Haus, 2-0; Connelly, 1-0; Cohan, 0-1; George, 0-1; Walsh, 0-1 SAVES Air Force 12 (Dadiego 6; Gouchoe 6) Duke 9 (Aaron, 8; Turri 1) Attendance 913 Semifinal - #3 Duke 15, #2 Denver 12 May 24, 2014 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [2] Denver [3] Duke SCORING (G-A) Denver Berg, 5-0; Pace 3-0; Bobzien 3-0; Miller 1-2; Noble 0-1 Duke Keenan 4-1; Wolf 3-2; Class 3-0; Jones 2-1; Cohan 2-0; Walsh 1-3; Haus 0-1 SAVES Denver 9 (LaPlante 5; Faus 9) Duke 12 (Aaron 10, Turri 2) Attendance 30,428 Quarterfinal #3 Duke 19, #8 Johns Hopkins 11 May 18, 2013 Newark, Del. Delaware Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [3] Duke [8] Johns Hopkins SCORING (G-A) Johns Hopkins Guida, 3-0; Cattoni, 3-0; Reed, 1-4; Stanwick 1-3; Brown 1-1; Benn 1-0; Crawley 1-0 Duke Wolf, 5-3; Dionne, 4-0; Jones, 3-4; Matheis 3-2; Walsh, 2-1; Keenan, 2-1; Cohan 0-1; Haus, 0-1 SAVES Johns Hopkins 10 (Schneider) Duke 4 (Aaron 3; Turri 1) Attendance 7222 Championship #3 Duke 11, #5 Notre Dame 9 May 26, 2014 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [5] Notre Dame [3] Duke SCORING (G-A) Notre Dame Perkovic 5-0; Kavanagh 2-1; Scioscia 1-0; Pridemore 1-0; Doyle 0-1; O Connor 0-1 Duke Wolf 2-4; Jones 2-1; Class 2-0; Keenan 2-0; Walsh 1-1; Haus 1-0; Zenker 1-0; Bruckner 0-1 SAVES Notre Dame 12 (Kelly 12) Duke 9 (Aaron 9) Attendance: NCAA All-Tournament Team Jordan Wolf (MOP), Will Haus, Deemer Class, Myles Jones, Henry Lobb, Kyle Keenan 102

105 DUKE HISTORY Duke All-Time Captains 104 Duke All-Time Letterwinners Duke All-Time Roster by Number Duke Captains by Number Duke All-Time History 116 Duke ACC Regular Season History Duke Year-by-Year Results All-Time Opponent Series Results 129 Opponent by Opponent Series Duke vs. Conferences 137 Duke in One-Goal Games Duke in Overtime Games 139 Duke in Februrary 140 Duke in March Duke in April Duke in May Schedule

106 ALL-TIME CAPTAINS (GAME CAPTAINS IN 1943, 46-51, & 60-65) 1938 Richard Lewis 1939 Richard Lewis 1940 Ray Brown 1941 Ray Brown 1944 J.H. Webb 1952 Don Bafford 1953 Nolan Rogers Don Rutter 1954 Richard Bollinger 1958 Jim Matthews 1959 Robert Rippel, Jr Butch Starns 1967 Wayne Guckenberger Eldridge Hanes 1968 Phil Snead Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Steve Sachs Chuck Clark 1970 Jeff Board Dennis Cassidy 1971 Jon Brodsky Newt Hasson Bill Pugh 1972 Al Cotrone Rob Rice 1973 Val Curran Mark Sammis 1974 Val Curran Mark Sammis 1975 Rick Glaser John Haldman 1976 John Haldeman Rick Glaser 1977 James Ferguson John Nulty 1978 James Ferguson John Nulty 1979 Tom Davin Pete Gustafson Larry Leckonby 1980 Tony Cullen Rob Price 1981 Kevin Cosimano Rob Price 1982 Scott Lurie Arthur Henderson 1983 Carville Collins Chris Sussingham 1984 Mark Altemus Hunt Brawley Peter Dodd 1985 Jeff Spear Steve Frank 1986 Mark Gillin Mark Roberts 1987 Peter Ortale Ken Lukes Maurice Glavin 1988 Peter Rubin Bill McCullough Michael Conway 1989 Paul Mahoney John Wiseman 1990 Josh Dennis Jeff Fitts John Wiseman 1991 Mike Murphy Curt Brockelman Gregg Schmalz 1992 Jim Book Joe Matassa Gregg Schmalz 1993 Jim Mannino Joe Proud Derek Thomson 1994 Chris Affolter Mike Clayton Bo Mahoney 1995 Mark Allen Steve Finnell Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1996 Jim Gonnella David Stilley Ross Thomson 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Tim Speno David Stilley 1998 Marc Amen Scott Diggs John Fay Marcus Mollman 1999 Marc Amen Scott Diggs Adam Dretler Tim Knowles 2000 Jamie Brodsky T.J. Durnan Keat Crown Jared Frood 2001 Matt Breslin Scott Bross Hunter Henry Michael Keating 2002 Kevin Cassese Dan Chemotti Jon Enberg Michael Ferrari 2003 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese Devan Wray Taylor Wray Ben Fenton Mack Hardaker Chris Haunss Paul Jepsen 2005 Ben Brenneman Bill Gerrish Joe Kennedy Matt Zash 2006 David Evans Dan Flannery Bret Thompson Matt Zash 2007 Matt Danowski Ed Douglas 2008 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Brad Ross 2009 Ned Crotty Sam Payton Brad Ross 2010 Ned Crotty Parker McKee Sam Payton Max Quinzani 2011 Zach Howell Terrence Molinari Tom Montelli Justin Turri 2012 Michael Manley Scot Meyer Justin Turri 2013 Bill Conners David Lawson Josh Offit 2014 Luke Duprey Brendan Fowler Chris Hipps Christian Walsh Jordan Wolf 2015 Justin George Will Haus Jack Rowe

107 A - Luke Aaron 2013-P Thomas Adams 1960 Peter Adamson Chris Affolter David Aherne William Aherne Steve Ahrens Richard Aldridge Calder Alfano 2014-P John Alger 1949 Brandon Allen Mark Allen Scott Allen Christopher Allwarden Mark Altemus Chris Amen Marc Amen Everett Anderson Ferdinand Anderson, Jr Matt Anderson Robert Anderson 1956 Holt Anderson Keith Angell Michael Angell Breck Archer Palin Archer Kevin Arrix B Ed Bafford Don Bafford Don Baker MD.L. Ballard 1943 Christian Banes John Bankert, Jr Chris Banes Lawrence Banks 1963 Douglas Barley Earnest Barry Jack Baylin 1953 Andrew Beath 1966 Michael Becker R.A. Beer 1943 Robert Belcher Ben Belmont William Bennett, Jr Bruce Benson 1953 Edward Berger M Sam Berger 2014-P Lee Bernstein Robert Bickel Jonathan Bierman Garrett Billmier 1947, 48 Winford Bishop 1960 John Black 1954 Robert Board Dick Bollinger Jim Book Roger Boone 1989 Robert Booth, Jr Herbert Boothby, Jr Richard Boswell 1963 Marvin Botnick Joseph Boulay, Jr Donald Bowman 1940 Rod Boyce Sean Brady M.D. Brandt 1943 Robert Brawley Matt Breuer Lewis Brewster Kevin Brennan Ben Brenneman T.M. Brenner 1943 Matt Breslin Richard Brock Curtis Brockelman Jamie Brodsky Jonathan Brodsky Thomas Brodsky Scott Bross MFrank Brown Raymond Brown 1940,46 Scott Bruce Ernest Buchanan, III Jack Bruckner 2014-P John Buchanan 1957 Meriwether Buckelew, Jr George Buckley Edgar Bunce, Jr Erik Burford 1989 Joe Burgin Blake Byczek Grant Byczek Wade Byrd C James Cabera Sam Cady Herschel Caldwell, Jr Stephen Card Bob Carpenter Andrew Carras 1990 Bo Carrington Casey Carroll , 2013, 2014 James Carroll, Jr Philip Cartier 1956 Aaron Casano Patrick Casey Kevin Cassese Dennis Cassidy Mike Catalino Cyril Caurthens Bradford Cecil Dan Chemotti Thomas Christoper Curt Cimei Charles Clark Seymour Clark 1948 Louis Clarke 1957 Deemer Class 2013-P Don Clausen Mike Clayton Hayes Clement 1957 Robert Clift Tom Clute Chris Coady Malcom Coady 1946 Eric Cobb Dax Cohan Kevin Coleman John Coll, Jr Carville Collins Howard Colvin Seamus Connelly 2013-P 105 Bill Conners Michael Conway Jason Cooper Gene Corrigan James Corrigan 1946 Kevin Cosimano CJ Costabile Alan Cotrone Brook Cottman Patrick Coughlan Peter Coughlan Josh Coveleski James Covington Stephen Coyle William Croom, Jr Keat Crown Ned Crotty Harold Cruickshank 1940 Anthony Cullen Kevin Cunningham Eugene Curran 1992 Lewis Curran Tim Curran 1992 Clay Curtis D Brian Dailey Matt Danowski T.M. Darden 1943 Tom Darkis Stewart Darrell Andrew Davidson G.R. Davidson 1946 Thomas Davis Wilson Davis, Jr Thomas Davin Pete DeCordova Greg DeLuca MGabby DeMatteis Greg Denicola Josh Dennis Paul Denton Joseph Devlin, Jr Otto Dieffenbach Rix Dieffenbach, Jr Scott Diggs John Dickerson 1950 Dan DiMaria 2013 Josh Dionne Peter Dodd Stephen Dolan David Donovan Joe Donovan Dan Doty Ed Douglas Kyle Dowd Robert Douglas 1971 Patrick Doyle Randall Drain Adam Dretler Andy Droney James Duffy Jim Dumser 1995 Luke Duprey T.J. Durnan

108 E John Edwards 1947 Greg Ehrnman Tyler Elkins-WIlliams Jeffrey Elliott Craig Elson Dean Elson Fred Eisenbrandt Jon Enberg John Englert David Evans F Kenneth Fanfoni Ken Fasanaro Ed Fay John Fay Jesse Fehr 2011 John Feick 1966 Aaron Fenton Ben Fenton Zach Fenton James Ferguson, III Michael Ferrari MEric Ferraro 1975 Michael Fidgeon Eph Fine 1946 M Jack Fines 2013-P Roderick Finlayson MEarle Finley 1953 Ray Finn Steve Finnell Collin Finnerty Douglas Firstenberg MBob Fischell Jeffrey Fitts Dan Flannery Julian Flannery Thomas Foard Gibbs Fogarty Laurence Fong Robert Foote 1964 John Foreman 1967 Brendan Fowler Danny Fowler 2014-P John Fox 1956 Robert Fox 1966 Stephen Frank James Frey Jared Frood G Peter Gailliot 1999 Dennis Gallaher Matt Ganes James Garrity Justin George Charles Gerhardt Bill Gerrish Robert Gettinger Olin Gilbert Charles Gilfallan Mark Gillian Harrison Givens, III 1958 John Giznnuzzi 1980 Richard Glaser, Jr James Glasheen 1987 Eugene Glavin Maurice Glavin Richard Gochnauer James Goldberg Jason Goger MStephen Goldberg 1966 Jim Gonnella Joel Goodman 1972 Bennett Goodspeed 1959 John Goody Thomas Gorsuch Zack Greer Lloyd Griffith, Jr Richard Grimm Wayne Guckenberger Peter Gustafson H David Hagler John Haldeman Snowden Hall, III 1961 Eldridge Hanes Oscar Hank 1940 Frank Hanna 1967 Robert Hanson Mack Hardaker Philip Hardee 1967 Clyde Hardin 1970 Tyler Hardy John Harkin Paul Harkin Mike Harrington Robert Harris Scott Harrison Chris Hartofilis Nick Hartofilis Charles Hartwig 1959 George Harwell 1967 Newton Hasson Dan Hauber Chris Haunss Will Haus William Hayes 1975 Fredrick Hearn James Heavey long J.H. Hebb 1943 Howard Heiss, Jr John Heller John Hemenway 1982 Arthur Henderson, Jr, Teddy Henderson 2014-P William Henderson Will Hendrickson 2013-P Erik Henkelman Hunter Henry Chesley Herbert Earnest Hermann 1949 Robert Hermance 1947 Carter Hertzberg James Hetznecker 1986 John Hightower, II 1964 Peter Hilbig 1972 David Hill Howard Hill J.K. Hill 1943 Jack Hill John Hill Chris Hipps Blake Holden Andy Holmes Elbert Holmes, Jr Leigh Hopkins Lee Hoshall MGary Horvitz 1967 William Howard 1954 Zach Howell Donald Hull, III Donald Hunt 1956 Craig Huntley 1983 Warren Huntsinger 1947 Michael Hutchings William Hutchison, Jr I Jamie Ikeda 2013-P Frank Ingle 1964 William Ioli Charles Irwin J Dwight Jacobus Fred James 1954 C.A. Jarvis 1943 M - Douglas Jeffers Paul Jepsen Jay Jennison MGordon Johnson 1958 Robert Johnson 1962 Mack Johnston Scott Johnston David Jones 1963 Lawrence Jones Michael Jones 1973 Myles Jones 2013-P Arthur Jordan K Neil Kahn 1977 Chris Kakel Vincent Kalaher 1982 Marc Kartman Brendan Keaney Terrence Keaney Dan Keating Michael Keating David Keefe Kyle Keenan Charles Kemper 1940 Jamie Kennedy Joe Kennedy David Kerman Michael Kerns 1977 Vern Ketchem Neal Ketcher 1961 A.J. Kincel L.B. Kingerly 1943 Morgan Kirby 2012-P James Kirk 1972 Joe Kirmser Joseph Kitch 1961 Tim Knowles Ben Koesterer Edward Koffenberger Michael Koldan Michael Kovach 2001 David Kovner Ben Krebs

109 Frederick Kretzschmaar Fred Krom Brad Kronauer Joe Kruy 2013-P Stephen Kulvin Matt Kunkel L Peter Lamade Nathan Lane, III 1966 W.A. Lane, Jr MWayne Langford Adam Langley Arthur LaMotte 1956 Robert Laughlin David Lawson Larry Leckonby Claude Ledes James Lesher 1980 Theodore Levin Hebert Levy 1940 Frank Lewis 1971 Alex Lieske Edward Ligon 1964 Barry Lipnick Jame Lipscomb 1940 Daniel Litaker, II Jonathan Livadas 2010 Jabez Loane Henry Lobb Eddie Lockard Herbert Lodder Chris Loftus Dan Loftus Eddie Loftus Stephen Lonergan 1972 Hal Long Thomaas Losee, Jr Frank Lowe 1963 Jerome H. Lowengard David Ludington Kenneth Lukes Scott Lurie Al Lynch M Will MacDonald Malcolm MacDougall, Jr J.T. Mackesy M - Deanna Mackey David MacMillan Davie Magee 1959 Bo Mahoney Kevin Mahoney Paul Mahoney Michael Mahr 1955 Joseph Majike, Jr Michael Manley Chris Manning Jim Mannino Ryan Marshall Alfred Masius, Jr Joe Matassa Case Matheis 2013-P William Mathis, Jr Michael Mattingly James Matthews Kevin Mayer Christopher Maxmin Reid Maxmin 2013-P Bryan McAleer M - Chris McAllister 1990 Charles McCausland 1962 Stephen McCoy Douglas McCracken Seth McCulloch Warrington McCullough, IV William McCullough Tony McDevitt Ryan McFadyen Robert McGough 1940 Robert McGreevey, III William McIntyre 1959 Parker McKee Will McKee C. S. McLarty 1946 Kevin McNulty Michael McNulty 1982 Thomas McTighe 1982 T.P. McWilliams 1943 Matthew McWright M - A.J. Meara 1940 Joseph Megale Steven Meixel 1970, 71 Keith Melchionni M - Maria Mendiburo John Mersereau 1966 Henry Meyer Scot Meyer John Micklitsch Robert Millhauser Andrew Miller 1979 Bruce Miller Charles E. Miller Donald Miller, Jr Duncan Miller Michael Miller Sam Miller David Misler Terrence Molinari Marcus Mollmann Matt Monfett M - Giles Montgomery 1961 Tom Montelli MGeorge Moore, Jr MDouglas More Pat Morriarty Peter Morriarty 1956 J.E. Morril 1946 Spencer Morris 2004 John Morton 1963 Ross Moscatelli Matt Mueller Mark Mueller Howard Mullinix, Jr Michael Munley Michael Murphy Robert Murray N John Nations, Jr James Neffgen John Neithammer John Nejman 2002 Glenn Nick Christopher North George Northup John Nulty Bert Nuttle O Nick O Hara John O Donnell James O Neill Jimmy O Neill Patrick O Neill Roderick O Neill Jimmy O Reilly 2009 Josh Offit Matt Ogelsby Dan Oppedisano Michael Ostrander 1978 Jason Orlando Morton Orman Peter Ortale William Overend P Douglas Padgett Bert Park 1966 William Parrott, III Jacque Passino, Jr Stanley Patch, Jr Greg Patchak Lawrence Patterson Tommy Patterson David Paulson Charlie Payton Sam Payton Daniel Peacock M - C.J. Perry David Peterson 1963 Michael Peterson Spencer Peterson MKeri Petrin Charles Pettebone, Jr Rowland Pettit 2013-P Thomas Pettit James Pezzulla Robert Phelan 1966 Laurence Phelps, Jr John Phillips, Jr Arthur Pierce 1952 Kirvan Pierson Robert Pinnella Richard Poland 1967 David Poleski Garrett Power Ethan Powely 2014-P Stephen Prevost 1959 Robert Price, III Joe Proud William Pugh, III

110 Q Ben Quayle Max Quinzani R Robert Rainey Robert Raisch 1949 Frederic Ramsey George Ratcliffe 1956 Mark Reading Richard Reamer John Recher Jimmy Regan Donald Rencken 1940 Matt Rewkowski Greg Rhodes 2013-P William Ricci Jack Rice, Jr Robert Rice William Richardson Robert Rippel, Jr Charles Ritchie, III Jack Roberts 1957 Mark Roberts Mike Rock Dan Roediger John Roediger Donald Rogers, Jr Nolan Rogers M - Charles Rose 1947 M - Steven Rosenblatt 1966 Michael Rosendorf 1980 Brad Ross Walter Ross 1946 Robert Rotanz J.T. Rowe 1946 Jack Rowe Peter Rubin Andrew Rullan Michael Russell William Russell 1976 William Rusell, III 1980 Don Rutter Tom Rynn William Rysanek, III S Steven Sachs Mark Sammis Michael Satyshur K.J. Sauer Dick Saunders Ben Scharf 2013-P Reade Seligmann Craig Seyffer Christopher Shannon Jeffrey Smith 1967 Don Scott Nick Schmitz Craig Schubert Edwin Schull 1957 Gregg Schmalz Steve Schoeffel John Schraff Scott Schraff Rob Schroeder Stuart Schwartz Tanner Scott 2012-P Vincent Sgrosso 1956 John Shaffer 2013-P Roger Sharrett 1950 Michael Sherman 1962 Charles Sherwood, Jr Devon Sherwood Thomas Shepherd Peter Shihadeh James Shiver 1960 Joseph Siletto Jeffery Sindler Scott Sisk Lee Skandalaris Barry Smiley 1961 A.B. Smith 1948 Bernard Smith, Jr Martin Smith Robert Smyth 1962 Phillip Snead Jeffrey Snyder 1966 William Snyder Sam Solie Eric Southard Elllis Sowell, III Jeffrey Spear Tim Speno Sam Spillane Mark Spolyar 1989 Richard Stark 1953 Byron Starns, Jr Charles Steel 1940 John Steel Don Stegner 1954 Peter Stetler 1966 William Stewart, III David Stilley Chase Stock Merrill Stout, Jr Daniel Strauch Lockwood Street 1955 Bill Strott Drew Stroud William Struthers, III William Suiter, Jr Joseph Sussingham Harry Sutton John Sutton 1975 T Bob Taylor 1952 William Taylor 1947 John Telling 1988 Dan Theodoridis Bret Thompson Derek Thomson Ross Thomson Wayne Thorn 1972 Peter Thurston 1971 David Tierney 1957 Chris Tkac Joe Tkac R.S. Tompkins 1943 Gary Townsend Tripp Transou 2014-P Andrew Travelstead Malcolm Travelstead Daniel Treinish Aurthur Tremaine Jake Tripucka David Tubbs William Tucker, Jr Justin Turri Kyle Turri 2012-P Felix Turner U Dan Umbel David Valle V Gregory Vaniglia M - Van Ashe 1950 Garrett Van de Ven 2014-P Russell Van Nuis 1980 Steve VanWickler 1971 Glenn Veit Andrew Vekstein Tucker Virtue Eric Volt 1989 Robert Voorhees W M - Chris Wade 2006 Michael Wagner 1947 Howard Walderman 1957 Benjamin Waldman 1975 Mark Walden Scott Wallace 1940 Christian Walsh John Walsh David Walters Michael Ward David Waterhouse 1986 James Watson Joe Watt Richard Webb Rob Wellington John Welsh John Welty 1977 John Wendling Craig Werner Phil Wetzler Scott Wheaton Thomas Whelan Craig Werner Bob White James Whitescarver Alex Whitten Travis Whitten Paul Widener 1961 Dan Wigrizer Jim Wilkerson Kenneth Wilkes 1964 Marion Williams, Jr A.C. Wilson 1946 Eugene Wilson 1940 Matt Wilson Ron Wilson John Wiseman William Wolcott Jordan Wolf Paul Womble Devan Wray Taylor Wray Samuel Wright 1940

111 Max Wygod M - Richard Wyman 1946 Y Ian Yanulis 2014-P Kevin Young Michael Young Rob Yowell Z Matt Zash James Zelter Thomas Zenker 2014-P David Zezza William Zipse 1964 M Denotes team manager 109

112 Chris Tkac 09 Tucker Virtue 11 Devon Sherwood 10 Chris Haunss 04 Paul Mahoney 89 Craig Huntley 83 Howard Hill 82 Laurence Fong 81 John Alger 49 David Lawson 13 Chris Loftus 09 Matt Breslin 01 Tim Speno 97 Andy Droney 93 Bill McCullough 88 Maurice Glavin 87 Don Rogers Brendan Fowler 14 Scot Meyer 12 Ryan Marshall 05 Spencer Morris 06 Alex Lieske 02 Ben Quayle 98 Bo Mahoney 94 Steve Dolan 91 Christopher Maxmin 86 Barry Lipnick 82 James Ferguson 78 William Rysanek 62 Dan Wigrizer 13 Matt Anderson 10 Dan Loftus 08 Michael Satyshur 02 Marcus Mollmann 98 Scott Cole 96 David Aherne 91 Dan Treinish 89 Jeffrey Sindler 87 Doug Jeffers 76 Sam Spillane 11 Peter Lamade 07 KJ Sauer 06 Chase Stock 01 Scott Allen 97 Seth McCulloch 93 Chris Banes 90 Eddie Lockard 83 Ricky Hill 82 Kevin Cosimano 81 Joe Boulay 76 Frank Brown 73 Joe Tkac 11 David Evans 06 Matt Mueller 04 Adam Dretler John Antonini 96 David Donovan 92 John Hexner 90 Scott Bruce 85 Doug Firstenberg 82 Pat Filan 78 Eph Fine 48 Jake Tripucka 13 Gibbs Fogarty 09 Mark Mueller 05 Blake Byczek 01 James Heavey 96 Joe Matassa 92 Ken Lukes 87 Chris Sussingham 83 Larry Jones 81 Joe Devlin 80 Joe Burgin 75 Josh Dionne 14 Max Quinzani 10 Ed Douglas 07 Matt Ganes 04 Jamie Brodsky 00 Richard Robinson 99 Ken Fasanaro 94 Josh Dennis 90 Jeff Spear 85 Bill Russell 76 Ben Waldman 76 Mike Jones 75 CJ Costabile 12 Michael Ward 08 Zach Fenton 04 Marc Amen 99 Chris Collins 96 Jamie Pezzulla 90 Ted Probert 84 Tom Foard 82 Steve Sprinkle 76 Ken Fanfoni 74 Howard Mullinix 48 Ben Belmont 12 Brad Ross 09 Matt Zash 06 James Regan 02 Julian Flannery 98 Kevin McNulty 94 Craig Elson 90 Will Aherne 89 Peter Ortale 87 Jon Bierman 83 Andy Miller 81 Rob Gettinger 77 Chuck Sherwood 75 Chip Pettebone 72 Mac Holmes Eddie Loftus 13 Tom Montelli 11 Fred Krom 07 Michael Russell 03 Duncan Miller 99 Eugene Curran 95 Kevin Arrix 94 Aaron Casano 90 Scott Schraff 87 Bill Ricci 86 Dave Hagler 82 Pat Gallaher 75 Steven Meixel 71 Tom Hoar 70 Frederick Ramsey 69 Hal Byrd 64 Justin Turri 12 Dan Flannery 06 Kevin Cassese 03 John Fay 98 Hal Long 94 John Wiseman 90 Jimmy O Neill 88 Peter Dodd 84 John Giannuzzi 80 Tom Whelan 78 Wood Struthers 70 Quinn Robinson 76 Greg Vaniglia 73 Michael Huntley 61 Chris Hipps 14 Brandon Allen 11 Collin Finnerty 08 Grant Byczek 04 Daniel Roediger 00 John Micklitsch 92 Rod O Neill 90 Matt McWright 86 Anthony Cullen 80 Chas Conklin 77 Rick Glaser 76 Steve McCoy 73 Peter Shihadeh 72 Tom Parrott 69 Richard Boswell 63 Garrett Billmier Andrew Rullan 11 Jason Orlando 11 John Walsh 07 Greg Patchak 01 Andrew Travelstead 97 Vinnie Hannigan 96 Dean Elson 92 Robert Harris 84 David MacMillan 83 Mark Walden 80 Keith Angell 79 Bill Hayes 77 Al Cotrone 73 William Mathis 66 Eric Handler 65

113 Pete Coll 64 Lee Bernstein 53 Lee Bernstein 52 Seymour Clark 48 Rob Schroeder 09 Kyle Dowd 06 Dan Chemotti 02 Jim Gonnella 97 Gregg Schmalz 92 Peter Rubin 88 Robert Rainey 83 Robert Belcher 80 John Nulty 78 Pete Hilbig 72 James Neffgen 70 Gordy Power 59 John Buchanan 57 James Garrity 53 Nial Charles Gilfillan 51 Tom Rynn 11 Mack Hardaker 04 Dan Keating 99 Scott Harrison 95 Jim Duffy 91 Richard Aldridge 89 Mike Angell 84 Art Jordan 78 George Northup 80 Rick Specker 76 Bill Serletis 75 Steven McCoy 71 Sammy Fox 68 Dave Magee Dan DiMaria 13 Andrew Vekstein 12 Tom Clute 10 David Misler 05 Dan Doty 04 John O Donnell 99 Blake Holden 95 Mike Fidgeon 88 Hunt Brawley 84 Ray Thweatt 73 Wood 72 John Hill 71 Laurence Robbins 68 William Anderson 66 John Edwards Tommy Patterson 13 Jesse Fehr 12 James Goldberg 10 Michael Keating 01 Toby Murdock 99 Sean Lavin 98 Ed Fay 97 Eric Volk 90 James Carroll 88 Larry Leckonby 79 John Robert Nations 75 Ramon Hurtado 77 Michael Peterson 73 Jeffrey Snyder 66 Trudge Herbert 64 Bruce Benson 53 A.B. Smith 48 Scott Horne 19 Christian Walsh 14 Josh Coveleski 08 Tyler Elkins-Williams 04 Nick Schmitz 00 Jason Vettori 96 Andy Carras 93 Erik Burford 91 Michael Conway 88 Steve Frank 85 Jeb Buck 84 David Wofford 82 Don Bafford Jr. 77 Joe Majike 75 Bill McIntyre Charlie Payton 14 Steve Schoeffel 10 Joe Kennedy 05 Hunter Henry 01 Joe Kirmser 97 Greg Denicola 92 Bill Stewart 83 Stu McGeady 77 Wes Corber 76 Skip Walters 72 Jeff Clouser 68 Bob Foote 64 Philip Carter 53 Jerome Lowengard Zach Howell 11 Matt Wilson 07 Aaron Fenton 04 Keat Crown 00 Clay Curtis 96 Kevin Mahoney 91 Mike Munley 89 Mark Reading 87 David Zezza 83 Kent Vogel 78 Frank Picozzi 73 Haughton 72 Rob Comfort 71 Peter Seaman 68 Jack Neithammer 68 Peter Coughlan 64 Herbert Boothby 59 Krivan Pierson 53 Ned Crotty 10 Matt Rewkowski 05 Nick Hartofilis 00 Ross Moscatelli 95 Jason Cooper 88 Skip Henderson Russell Van Nuis 80 Bob McGreevey 80 Tom Christopher 78 Marc Kartman 75 Lee Miller 72 Donald Miller 69 Nate Lane 68 Robert Laughlin 66 Chesley Herbert 65 Doc Hightower 64 Dan Litaker 59 John Bankert Jr. 57 Dan Trimper 53 Dax Cohan 14 Kevin Young 11 Sam Solie 10 Erik Henkelman 06 Ben Fenton 04 Craig Schubert 00 Steve Ahrens 96 Jim Mannino 93 Jim Glasheen 90 Peter Adamson 85 Mike Rosendorf 80 Mike Ostrander 79 Neil Kahn 79 Mike Recher 76 Asher Carey 71 Ric Vosburgh 70 Fred Vosburgh 69 Mark Colvin 68 Robert Auld 66 Ned Covington 65 Frank Ingle 64 Henry Meyer 13 Max Wygod 10 Bret Thompson 06 Scott Bross 01 Alex Whitten 97 Dave Kovner 92 Scott Johnston 86 Cyril Caurthens 80 Mike Kerns 80 Steve Majike 77 Mike Ayrer 76 Bill Hale 73 Bill Gaffey 70 Robert Fox 66 Robert Smyth 62 Josh Offit 13 Zack Greer 08 Devan Wray 03 Scott Diggs 99 Mike Clayton 94 John Telling 91 Mark Altemus 84 Scott Lurie 82 Rod Finlayson 76 Glenn Veit 75 Johnson 72 William Pugh 71 Byron Starns

114 Michael Swomley 65 Huck Givens Robert Rotanz 12 Ben Koesterer 08 John Nejman 05 Stuart Schwartz 01 Greg Ehrnman 97 James Book 92 Mark Spolyar 91 Lewis Brewster 86 Arthur Henderson 82 Ward Smith 75 Peacock 72 Steven Sachs 69 Karl Schettler 59 William Suiter Jr. 58 Hoey 48 Michael Young 08 Lee Skandalaris 04 TJ Durnan 00 Steve Finnell 95 Mark Roberts 86 Carville Collins 83 John Kern 79 Jim Hull 76 Bob Pinnella 73 Steve Lonergan 72 John Foreman 68 Bert Park Jimmy O Neal 13 Dan Oppedisano 07 Bryan McAleer 04 Jared Frood 00 Matt Ogelsby 95 Scott Sisk 90 Mike Cavey 79 Russ Albanese 79 Don Hull 74 Malcolm Travelstead 68 John Feick 66 Anthony Atwill 65 George Moore 64 Tilghman Michael Catalino 10 Andrew Davidson 03 Chris Amen 99 Chris Wysznski 96 Mike Koldan 91 Ted McCullough 81 John Haldeman 77 Mike Grube 76 Jeff Davidson 71 Gerald Chelius 65 W. J. Halstead 59 Don Baker 53 Donald Hunt 52 Joe Watt 01 Joe Donovan 97 Carter Hertzberg 93 Roger Boone 90 Chad Ritchie 83 David Hill 79 Harris Turner 76 Martin Smith 72 Hayes Clement 58 John Dickerson 53 Robert Bickel 52 John Knabe Jordan Wolf 14 Bo Carrington 08 AJ Kincel 03 Patrick Doyle 97 Matt Breuer 93 Greg Schraff 88 Vince Kalaher 84 Robert Price 81 Bill Bennett 78 Fred Craig 76 James Kirk 72 Jacque Passino 70 Ray Finn 49 Robert Hermance Greg DeLuca 13 Terrence Molinari 11 Sam Payton 10 Ben Brenneman 05 Stephen Card 00 Ross Thomson 96 Dan Strauch 90 Mark Gillin 86 William Hutchison 82 Joe Megale 81 Mike Mabry 76 Frank Lewis 72 Kevin Cunningham 60 Wilson Davis Jr. 57 Rocky Nawrocki Michael Hutchings 10 George Buckley 05 Matt Monfett 05 Jamie Kennedy 02 Tyler Hardy 97 Keith Melchionni 91 Brendan Linehan 89 Chip Miller 86 Malcolm MacDougall 80 Ches Goodall 78 Bentley Boger 77 Mark Mittelstadt 73 Doug Barley 72 Bill Murphy 70 Carl Wilkinson 71 Bill Tucker 64 Derek Mackesy 60 Jim Frey 59 Kevin Mayer 09 Paul Jepsen 04 Tim Knowles 99 Chris Affolter 94 David Ludington 85 Chris North 74 Pete Thurston 71 Jeff Board 70 Philip Snead 68 Robert Anderson 56 Santamaria 51 John Steel 49 Parker McKee 10 Eric Southard 03 David Stilley 97 Eugene Glavin 92 James Lesher 80 Tom Davin 79 Val Curran 74 Bob Parrish 70 Charles Clark 69 Bruce Miller 57 Andrew Wagner 49 Adam Langley 08 Drew Stroud 02 David Bolno 00 Sean Callahan 99 Mark Whipple 96 Michael Becker 92 Dana Donovan 79 Pat Casey 74 Gary Townsend 72 Philip Hardee 68 Richard Watson 65 Dave Paulsen 59 David Tierney 57 Ron Wilson 53 Dick Gochnauer 49 Michael Manley 12 Casey Carroll 07 Michael Ferrari 02 Jay Tobin 00 Sam Cady 94 Brad Kronauer 86 Dave Alkire 85 Jack Englert 81 John Welty 80 Fred Kretzchmar 77 Rob Rice 73 Dorman 72 James Watson 69 Edward Ligon 65 William Zipse 64 Joe Wuchina 59 James Matthews 58 Scott Wheaton

115 Breck Archer 07 Will MacDonald 03 Brendan Keaney 99 Chris Manning 95 Joe Siletto 91 Peter Gustafson 79 Beau Hurlburt 79 Jack Sutton 78 Mark Sammis 74 Calvert Jones 73 Jim Bradley 70 Ken Edwards 68 Byron Starns 66 S.M. Prevost 59 Marvin Botnick 56 Jack Baylin 53 Bill Strott Mike Rock 12 John Wendling 04 Dan Umbel 99 Jim Dumser 95 Rob Yowell 88 Craig Werner 82 Kevin Trapani 79 Raubach 72 John Shiner 70 Craig Schopmeyer 70 Stan Patch 66 David Kerman 65 Richard Grimm 59 Howard Walderman 57 Matt Danowski 08 Kevin Brennan 03 Travis Whitten 99 Tim Curran 92 Andy Holmes 91 Jeff Fitts 90 John Harkin 86 Mike McNulty 85 Paul Harkin 80 David Dabney 79 Ben Waldman 76 Kutcher 72 Jon Brodsky 71 John Collins 69 Mike Corcoran 68 Robert Phelan 66 G.W. Snyder 65 Charles Hauser 53 Tom Darkis 52 Pete Moriarity 49 Ryan McFadyen 09 Chris Kakel 00 Joe Proud 94 David Keefe 88 T.R. Levin 84 Leigh Hopkins 78 Bill Worrell 74 Joel Goodman 72 Wes Chesson 70 Arthur Gelston Jeffrey Elliott 66 Stephen Kulvin 59 Jim Wilkerson 53 Johnson 52 David Tubbs 49 Glenn Nick 06 Chris Hartofilis 01 Bob Carpenter 96 Curt Cimei 86 Don Van Dyke 78 Chris Allwarden 75 Tom Brodsky 73 Samuel Grant 71 Steve Pointer 70 John Rastall 69 James Hutson 68 P.C. Ledes 53 Bob Taylor 52 Howard Mulling 49 Stephen Coyle 12 William Wolcott 06 Terrence Keaney 02 Stewart Darrell 97 Derek Thomson 93 Bill Yoh 93 Noel Patterson 87 James Zelter 84 Richard Stark 52 Paul Miller Spencer Peterson 13 Tony McDevitt 08 Taylor Wray 03 Palin Archer 99 Mark Allen 95 Curt Brockelman 91 Jim Cabrera 87 Doug McCracken 86 Jeff Margolis 77 Bill Overend 74 Steve VanWickler 71 John Phillips Jr. 57 Tom Derkis 53 James Whitescarver 52 Gene Corrigan 51 Bob White Jonathan Livadas 10 Matt Anderson 10 Reade Seligmann 08 Dan Hauber 02 Craig Seyffer 98 Eric Cobb 94 Jon Whitton 92 John Tinnell 87 Andrew Beath 66 F.L. Henderson 65 Frank Tuckwiller 61 Wade Byrd Dan Theodoridis 10 Kevin Coleman 06 Jon Enberg 02 Bill Ioli 76 Wayne Thorne 72 Tom Winterbottom 70 Gary Horovitz 68 Marc Caldwell 66 Vin Sgrosso 56 James Whitescarver 51 John Heller 49 Randall Drain 05 Patrick O Neill 03 Paul Womble 99 Jason Goger 95 Mike Murphy 91 Bruce Thomas 76 Ernie Clark 73 Bob Douglas 71 Mike Bigsby 68 Rob Wellington 08 Michael Kovach 04 Peter Gailliot 02 John Hemenway 85 Prescott Little 65 Bob Herman Jay Jennison 09 Jack Hill 04 Tom McTighe 83 John Pittenger 68 Charles Newmann 65 Bert Nuttle Will McKee 10 Robert Clift 68 Bob Millhauser 59 Thomas Shepherd 59 Moore 51 Al Smith 49 Steve Skinner 77 Grant McGuire 77 Boyd Miller 53 Otto Dieffenbach 52 Robert Raisch 49 Steve Haughton 75 Newt Hasson 71 Lance Elliott 68 Mike Harrington 53 Howard Heiss 49 Steve Hoffman 77 Boozer 57 Dick Bollinger 53 Clemson 51 Lee Hoshall

116 54 Christopher Shannon 11 Scott Walters 71 Phil Wetzler 59 John Black 53 Don Bafford Sr. 52 Bill Conners 13 Bill Gerrish 05 Nathan Lane 66 Don Moore 68 Russell Phillips 68 Fred Eisenbrandt 51 David Siegel 68 Frank Hanna 65 Don Stegner 55 Gross 52 Peter Stetler 66 Winford Bishop 61 Don Clausen 51 William Murphy 69 Gus Anderson 68 David Valle 65 Pete Berlinghof 53 John Goody 65 T. E. Aldridge 59 Merrill Sout Jr. 58 Graves 51 Douglas Padgett 59 Dennis Cassidy 70 David Levine 65 Bill Howard 53 Brook Cottman 52 Tamillo 51 Henry Pierson 65 Larry Miralia 59 Harrison 57 Don Rutter Michael Mattingly 59 Frederick Hearn 57 Robert Hanson 51 Arthur Tremaine 70 Richard Arnold 65 Rix Dieffenbach 59 Pete de Cordova 53 Stewart Fleming 65 David Poleski 68 John Mersereau 66 Jabez Loane 53 Ronald Wilson 65 Marion Williams 66 Charles Irwin 59 Sam Miller 53 Rod Boyce 51 Robert Booth 66 Charles Hartwig 62 Phil Wetzler 59 Jack Rice 59 Alfred Masius Jr. 57 Dick Saunders 53 Stephenson Wade Byrd Ken Hackert 66 Ross Rippel 59 Bruce Miller 57 Henry Lobb 14 Nick O Hara 08 Bob Millhauser 59 Al Lynch 53 Jack Roberts 57 G.V. Boro L.C. Greene 59 Bernard Smith Jr. 58 Don Scott 53 Herbert Lodder 53 Jex William Snyder 70 Wayne Guckenberger 66 Charles Gerhardt 53 Earnest Barry Jacque Passino 70 Ken Bombard 69 Rusty Hanna 68 Eldridge Hanes 66 Bennett Goodspeed 59 Daniel Peacock 52 Mike Parrott 68 Nolan Rogers Holt Anderson 68 Everett Anderson 55 Luke Duprey 14 Henry Derr 68 Penn Croom Lewis Hubener 65 John McNeary 59 Louis Clarke 57 Tornquist Russell Tice 81 Don Goodkin 68 Arthur Pierce

117 ALL-TIME CAPTAINS BY NUMBER (GAME CAPTAINS IN 1943, 46-51, & 60-65) Unknown number 1938 Richard Lewis 1939 Richard Lewis 1940 Ray Brown 1941 Ray Brown 1944 J.H. Webb Paul Mahoney 2004 Chris Haunss Maurice Glavin 1988 Bill McCullough 1997 Tim Speno 2001 Matt Breslin 2013 David Lawson James Ferguson 1994 Bo Mahoney 2012 Scot Meyer 2014 Brendan Fowler Marcus Mollman Kevin Cosimano Adam Dretler 2006 David Evans 2015 Will Haus Chris Sussingham 1987 Ken Lukes 1992 Joe Matassa Jeff Spear 1990 Josh Dennis 2000 Jamie Brodsky 2007 Ed Douglas 2010 Max Quinzani Marc Amen Peter Ortale Matt Zash Brad Ross Tom Montelli Peter Dodd John Wiseman 1998 John Fay Kevin Cassese 2006 Dan Flannery Justin Turri Rick Glaser 1980 Tony Cullen 2014 Chris Hipps Al Cotrone John Nulty 1988 Peter Rubin Gregg Schmalz Jim Gonnella 2002 Dan Chemotti Scott Harrison 2004 Mack Hardaker Hunt Brawley Larry Leckonby 2001 Michael Keating Don Bafford 1985 Steve Frank 1988 Michael Conway 2014 Christian Walsh Hunter Henry 2005 Joe Kennedy Keat Crown 2011 Zach Howell Arthur Henderson 1995 Ross Moscatelli Ned Crotty Jim Mannino 2004 Ben Fenton Scott Bross 2006 Bret Thompson Butch Starns 1971 Bill Pugh 2008 Zack Greer 1982 Scott Lurie 1984 Mark Altemus 1994 Mike Clayton Scott Diggs 2003 Devan Wray 2013 Josh Offit Steve Sachs 1992 Jim Book Carville Collins 1986 Mark Roberts 1995 Steve Finnell 2000 T.J. Durnan 2015 Justin George Malcolm Travelstead 2000 Jared Frood John Haldeman Rob Price 2014 Jordan Wolf Mark Gillin 1996 Ross Thomson 2005 Ben Brenneman Sam Payton 2011 Terrence Molinari Tyler Hardy Phil Snead 1970 Jeff Board 1994 Chris Affolter 1999 Tim Knowles 2004 Paul Jepsen Chuck Clark Val Curran 1979 Tom Davin David Stilley 2010 Parker McKee 2015 Jack Rowe Jim Matthews 1972 Rob Rice 2002 Michael Ferrari 2012 Michael Manley Mark Sammis 1979 Pete Gustafson Jon Brodsky 1990 Jeff Fitts 2003 Kevin Brennan Matt Danowski Joe Proud 115

118 Derek Thomson Curt Brockelman 1995 Mark Allen 2003 Taylor Wray Jon Enberg Mike Murphy Newt Hasson Richard Bollinger Bill Gerrish 2013 Bill Conners Dennis Cassidy Don Rutter Robert Rippel, Jr Wayne Guckenberger Eldridge Hanes Nolan Rogers Luke Duprey 116

119 ALL-TIME HISTORY Year Record Pct. Head Coach Notes Dick Lewis Dick Lewis Dixie League Champions Jack Persons Jack Persons 1942 No Team Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Southern Conference Champions Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons ACC Champions Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Jack Persons Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner Bruce Corrie Bruce Corrie Bruce Corrie Bruce Corrie Bruce Corrie John Espey John Espey John Espey John Espey Year Record Pct. Head Coach Notes John Espey John Espey Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Mike Pressler Mike Pressler NCAA First Round Mike Pressler Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA First Round Mike Pressler Mike Pressler NCAA Semifinals Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals Mike Pressler NCAA First Round Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA First Round Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA Quarterfinals Mike Pressler Mike Pressler Mike Pressler NCAA Finals Mike Pressler John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Finals John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Semifinals John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Semifinals John Danowski NCAA Champions John Danowski ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Semifinals John Danowski NCAA Champions John Danowski NCAA Champions COACHING HISTORY Jack Persons Record Bruce Corrie Record Roy Skinner Record John Espey Record Tony Cullen Record Mike Pressler Record John Danowski 2007-present Record 117

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