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3 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location... USAF Academy, Colo. Founded Enrollment...4,000 Nickname...Falcons Colors... Blue and Silver Affiliation... NCAA Division I Superintendent... Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson Athletic Director... Jim Knowlton COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Eric Seremet Alma Mater...North Carolina 92 Office Phone...(719) Coach s ... eric.seremet@usafa.edu Air Force Record (Yrs) /.564 (8) DI Career Record (Yrs)...Same Assistant Coaches...Bill Wilson (Loyola 94)... Dan Carson (Marymount 12) Vol. Asst. Coach...Capt. Tristan Newkirk (USAFA 11) Director of Operations... Fred Acee (Cortland State 63) Director of Personnel... Capt. Colin Lockhart (USAFA 11) Men s Lacrosse Administrator... George Nelson TEAM INFORMATION Home Venue...Falcon Stadium Seating Capacity... 46,692 Conference...SoCon 2016 Overall Record SoCon Record (1st) 2016 SoCon Tournament Record (1st) Letterwinners R/L...39/7 Starters R/L... 6/4 Newcomers...18 Team Captain...Austin Smith Asst. Team Captain...Brandon Jones TEAM HISTORY First Year All-Time Record (.576) NCAA Tournament Appearances... Four (1977, 1988, 2014, 2016) NCAA Tournament Record All-Americans (15 times)... First-Team (2), Third-Team (1), Honorable mention (12) ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assoc. AD, Communications/Information...Troy Garnhart Asst. Media Relations Director (Lacrosse SID)...Marcus Rodriguez Address Field House Drive...U.S. Air Force Academy, CO Office Phone...(719) address...marcus.rodriguez@usafa.edu Official website...goairforcefalcons.com Twitter...@AFLacrosse MEDIA INFORMATION IN-SEASON INTERVIEWS All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week with the following guidelines: All interviews must be made through Marcus Rodriguez in the media relations office. ( or marcus.rodriguez@usafa.edu). Requests must be made at least one day in advance so that the player and coaches can be properly notified. All interviews must be done between 1:00-2:30 p.m. or 5-6:00 p.m. MST. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Air Force head coach Eric Seremet and athletes are available for interviews on the field following the 10-minute period in which the head coach meets with the team. A member of the media relations staff will be available to assist you in the interview process. PRESS FACILITIES The press row at Falcon Stadium has seating for one visiting SID and one visiting media member plus a radio booth. Game notes and flip-cards are available prior to each event. Upon receiving permission to broadcast the game, please contact the media relations office. FOLLOW AIR FORCE ON THE WEB Lacrosse news releases, roster, statistics and other information is updated weekly on goairforcefalcons.com. Game stats and recaps will be available following each event. TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Media Info/Table of Contents... 1 Head Coach... 2 Assistant Coaches Lacrosse Support Staff Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster...6 Roster Extras...7 Team Captains Senior Bios Junior Bios Sophomore Bios Freshmen Bios Opponents Season Review Final Stats The Southern Conference/Preseason Polls...32 All-Time Series Records Year-by-Year Results Yearly Records/Coaching Records/Team Captains All-Americans Honors & Awards Pace Weber Memorial Award Modern Era Record Book (Since 1993) Pre-Modern Era Record Book NCAA Tournament Box Scores All-Time Letter Winners Lacrosse Facilities Air Force Academy...49 Air Force Academy Senior Leadership Athletic Director Vice Athletic Director/Athletic Department

4 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE HEAD COACH ERIC SEREMET Head Coach Ninth Season North Carolina '92 Eric Seremet is in his ninth season as the head coach for the Air Force lacrosse program. Seremet was named the 2016 SoCon Coach of the Year after leading the Falcons to their highest national ranking to date, a Southern Conference championship title, the program s longest win streak and the team s best finish in program history. Air Force capped the record-breaking season at 15-3 with a perfect mark in conference action, notching an overtime upset over perennial powerhouse, Duke, en route to the program s fourth NCAA tournament appearance. Seremet led the Falcons to two NCAA tournament appearances and has coached all four of the program s Major Lacrosse League draftees. Erik Smith and Mike Crampton were drafted to the Boston Canons and Colorado Mammoth, respectively, in the wake of the 2014 season. Following the 2016 campaign, Christopher Allen was drafted to the Charlotte Hounds, while Alex Warden was selected by the Denver Outlaws. In 2014, Seremet was named the USILA Division I Coach of the Year as he led the program to unprecedented heights, and at the time, their best season to date. The 2014 Falcons compiled an 11-6 overall record and secured their highest win total since The Falcons were able to clinch a share of the regular season conference title before going on to win the ECAC Tournament title, earning their first NCAA bid since Air Force went on to host Richmond in the NCAA play-in game, capturing its first NCAA tournament win in program history, before dropping a first-round match-up to defending national champion Duke. Seniors Mike Crampton and Erik Smith earned All-America honors, the first pair of Falcons to earn All-America honors in the same season since The 2013 season saw the Falcons face one of their toughest schedules in recent history, with five opponents finishing the regular season ranked in the top 10 nationally. Air Force was able to compile a 7-7 overall record on the year, including a win over then-12thranked Lehigh, which was the Falcons' first victory over a top-15 team since Four of the Falcons' losses were decided by a single goal, including an overtime road loss to national semifinalist Denver. In 2012, Seremet guided the Falcons to a 6-7 overall record for the second-straight season, including a thrilling overtime victory against service academy rival Army. Seremet also oversaw Air Force's most potent offensive unit since 1997, as the Falcons averaged 17.8 points and 10.9 goals per contest. In 2011, Seremet helped lead a young Air Force squad to a 6-7 overall record, which included a win over 17th-ranked Loyola. After a slow start, the Falcons won five of their last six games to reach six victories for just the third time in 14 seasons and the second time in the last three years. With a 3-3 ledger in the ECAC, Air Force tied for third place in the seven-team league. The highlight of the 2010 season came on March 13, as Air Force defeated Army, 8-7, in overtime. It marked the first-ever win for the Falcons over the rival Black Knights in Army's first trip to the Academy. A late-season surge by Air Force in 2009 saw the Falcons win four-straight contests, including their first win over Ohio State since 1997, to earn their first-ever bid to the GWLL Championship tournament. Over the course of the year, Air Force averaged nine goals per game, its highest offensive output since 1997, while allowing just 8.93 goals per contest. In his first season leading Air Force, Seremet guided the Falcons to a 7-7 overall ledger, including a 4-1 record in the Great Western Lacrosse League and a second-place conference finish. Air Force's seven wins were the most since 2006 and more than in the previous two seasons combined, while the team finished at.500 for the first time since In addition, the Falcons' four league wins were a school-record, while their second-place league finish matched a program-best (set previously in 1995). As the top assistant for the Falcons from , Seremet worked primarily with the offense, while assisting with recruiting and scouting. Since his arrival at the Academy, Air Force has seen improvement in total goals scored and goals per game. In 2005, the Falcons registered a 41 percent increase in scoring output compared to Seremet's first season at the Academy. Similarly, the Falcons' extra-man offense has ranked in the top 20 nationally three times with a 37 percent success rate in 2003, 40 percent in 2005 and 38 percent in 2013 (ranking 14th, ninth and 18th respectively). Before arriving at the Academy, Seremet, a native of Camillus, N.Y., and 1988 graduate of West Genesee High School, spent a year as an assistant coach at Cornell University. There he helped the Big Red maintain a top-20 ranking throughout the 2001 season. Prior to his stint at Cornell, Seremet was the top assistant for four years at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. While at Stony Brook, Seremet had his hand in all aspects of the program, coaching both ends of the field. In 1998, he coached the top goaltender in Division I in save percentage, while the defense ranked third in goals against. Seremet also served as a graduate assistant coach at Dartmouth College during the 1993 season. Seremet attended the University of North Carolina, where he was a four-year letterwinner for the lacrosse team. During his career, the Tar Heels won four ACC titles and advanced to the NCAA Final Four each season. Seremet was also a starter on North Carolina's 1991 national championship team, which finished the season with a perfect 16-0 record. He graduated from North Carolina in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in industrial relations. In addition to his collegiate experience as both a player and a coach, Seremet also brings eight years of professional playing experience to the table. Seremet began his professional career in 1993 with the Boston Blazers of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League. He competed in the National Lacrosse League for seven seasons, playing for the New York Saints from , earning team MVP honors in Seremet was also a member of the Syracuse Smash from and the Colorado Mammoth in THE SEREMET FILE HOMETOWN Camillus, N.Y. EDUCATION University of North Carolina, 1992 B.A. in Industrial Relations COLLEGE ATHLETICS University of North Carolina Four-year letterwinner Four-time ACC champion ( ) Four-time Final Four participant ( ) National champion (1991) PROFESSIONAL ATHLETICS National Lacrosse League Boston Blazers (1993) New York Saints ( ) Team MVP in 1996 Syracuse Smash ( ) Colorado Mammoth (2003) COACHING EXPERIENCE Dartmouth Graduate Assistant Coach (1993) Stony Brook Assistant Coach ( ) Cornell Assistant Coach (2001) Air Force Assistant Coach ( ) Interim Head Coach (2009) Head Coach (2010-Present) COACHING HONORS 2014 USILA Division I Coach of the Year 2014 ECAC Coach of the Year 2016 SoCon Coach of the Year NCAA All American Committee Tewaaraton Selection Committee

5 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ASSISTANT COACH BILL WILSON Assistant Coach Seventh Season Loyola '94 Bill Wilson enters his seventh season as an assistant coach for the Air Force lacrosse team. Wilson played an integral role in leading the Falcons to their highest national ranking to date, a Southern Conference championship title, the program s longest win streak and the team s best finish in program history. Air Force capped the record-breaking season at 15-3 with a perfect mark in conference action, notching an overtime upset over perennial powerhouse, Duke, en route to the program s fourth NCAA tournament appearance. Wilson helped lead the Falcons to two NCAA tournament appearances and has coached all four of the program s Major Lacrosse League draftees. Erik Smith and Mike Crampton were drafted to the Boston Canons and Colorado Mammoth, respectively, in the wake of the 2014 season. Following the 2016 campaign, Christopher Allen was drafted to the Charlotte Hounds, while Alex Warden was selected by the Denver Outlaws. Wilson was named the 2014 USILA Division I Outstanding Assistant Coach as he helped lead the program to unprecedented heights. The 2014 Falcons compiled an 11-6 overall record and secured their highest win total since The Falcons were able to clinch a share of the regular season conference title before going on to win the ECAC Tournament title, earning their first NCAA bid since Air Force went on to host Richmond in the NCAA play-in game, capturing its first NCAA tournament win in program history, before dropping a first-round match-up to defending national champion Duke. Wilson came to the Academy in the summer of 2009 after spending six years as the head coach at Dartmouth College. During his tenure with the Big Green, he compiled a overall record, while coaching nine first-team all-league players, one Ivy League Rookie of the Year, 18 firstteam All-New England players and seven players selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft. Signature wins for Dartmouth during Wilson's six-year stint include an upset of fourth-ranked Maryland in 2005, a pair of victories of top-10 ranked Notre Dame and a win over 10th-ranked league rival Princeton in Wilson's coaching career began at Princeton University in 1995, where he helped coach the Tigers to the 1996 Ivy League and NCAA championships. He then spent five years as the first assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Hofstra from , when The Pride made four trips in five years to the NCAA Tournament, reaching the quarterfinals in both 1998 and Before taking over the helm at Dartmouth in 2004, Wilson served as the first assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Cornell in 2003, helping the Big Red to its first Ivy League title in 16 years. A 1994 graduate of Loyola College, Wilson was a four-year letterwinner and four-year starter at defense for the Greyhounds. Wilson's teams at Loyola qualified for the NCAA Tournament each season, while advancing to the quarterfinals three times. He was also honored as a senior by earning a spot in the 1994 North-South All-Star game. Wilson, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., graduated from West Genesee High School, where he was a two-sport athlete in hockey and lacrosse. In 1990, Wilson's teams won the New York State Class "A" championships in both sports. In 1989, he represented the Central region in the Empire State Games, earning a gold medal for lacrosse. DAN CARSON Assistant Coach First Season Marymount '12 Dan Carson enters his first season as the offensive coordinator assistant coach. Carson joins the Falcons by way of Princeton University where he worked with the face-off unit and assisted with all facets of the Princeton program's on and off field development. While coaching for the Tigers, Carson worked closely with Princeton s rising stars. First-team All-Ivy League selection Zach Currier and faceoff man Sam Bonafede, who earned an All-Ivy League selection honorable mention. Both developed their game under the guidance of Carson. Prior to his stint with Princeton, Carson helped Richmond lacrosse to a perfect regular season in their inaugural year in the Southern Conference. While at Richmond, Carson worked with the Spiders' face-off unit, helping it go from a.362 winning percentage in its first year in Division I in 2014 to within two won face-offs of.500 the year before. Carson also helped Richmond to the No. 2 scoring defense and man-down defense in Division I. Before spending a year at Richmond, Carson was the head coach at Grove City College, where he was named the CCLA Division II Coach of the Year after an 11-5 record and a spot in the MCLA D-II quarterfinals in He has also coached at Ohio Valley University, where he earned his master's degree, and Yorktown High School in Virginia, the high school he attended. Carson is a 2012 graduate of Marymount College, where he scored 63 goals and had 98 points as a four-year starting attackman in lacrosse while also lettering three times in swimming and serving as team captain for both sports. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in history. 3

6 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SUPPORT STAFF capt. tristan newkrik Volunteer Assistant Coach Fred acee Director of Operations capt. colin lockhart Director of Player Personnel CHRYSTAL ERICKSON Sports Medicine George Nelson Men's Lacrosse Administrator Dr. steve green Lacrosse Eligibility Chair 4

7 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 0 Jeremiah Hemme SO LSM Louisville, KY (Trinity) 1 Chuck Goldstein JR LSM Philadelphia, PA (St. Joseph's Prep) 3 Jack Flynn SO M Sterling, VA (Dominion) 4 Nick Hruby JR A/M Coppell, TX (Coppell) 5 Grant Gould JR M Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 6 Blake Gillund SO M Savage, MN (Burnsville) 7 Joe Matarazzo JR M Centennial, CO (Kent Denver) 8 Austin Smith SR M Golden, CO (J.K. Mullen) 9 Kevin Cox FR M Laguna Niguel, CA (St. Margaret's Episcopal) 10 Mitch Rose SR M Garnet Valley, PA (Garnet Valley) 11 Nick Forrest JR M Woodbine, MD (Glenelg) 12 Chris Walsch JR A Finksburg, MD (The Gilman School) 13 Kyle Richbourg FR D/M Clifton, VA (Centreville) 15 Roman Rohrbach SO A/M Lakeville, MN (Lakeville North) 16 Daniel Pagano FR LSM Jupiter, FL (William T. Dwyer) 18 Christian Pung SO LSM Tewksbury, NJ (Immaculata) 19 Barrett Anigian SR M Dallas, TX (Episcopal School) 20 Trey Lervick FR A Woodbury, MN (Woodbury) 22 Paxton Boyer FR GK Highlands Ranch, CO (Mountain Vista) 23 Isaac Swartzman SO D Canandaigua, NY (McQuaid Jesuit) 24 Sheamus Larkin JR M Manalapan, NJ (Notre Dame HS) 25 Preston Tippett FR A/M Roswell, GA (Roswell) 26 Matthew Schwartz FR A Mahtomedi, MN (Mahtomedi) 27 Stephen Parker SO LSM Rockville Centre, NY (South Side) 28 Marcus Ward SR M Columbus, OH (St. Charles Prep) 29 Logan Taucher SO M Ponte Vedra, FL (Ponte Vedra) 30 Craig Siegel JR M Darlington, MD (North Hartford) 31 Nicholas Accardi SR D Rocky Point, NY (Rocky Point) 32 Zach Payne SR A Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 33 Trent Harper SO M Birmingham, AL (Spain Park) 34 Sean LaVine JR D Boulder, CO (Fairview) 35 Cameron Carter SO A Baltimore, MD (Dulaney) 36 Andrew Tien JR A San Diego, CA (The Bishop's School) 37 Jake Thornally FR M Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 38 James DeTommaso FR LSM Massapequa, NY (Massapequa) 39 Dominic Haight FR M Oconomowoc, WI (Catholic Memorial) 40 Benjamin Hofmann FR LSM Portland, OR (Lincoln) 41 Ernie Alvino SO G Mullica Hill, NJ (St. Augustine Prep) 42 Josh Radjenovich JR F/O St. Paul, MN (Totino-Grace) 44 Joseph Redfearn SO D Marshfield, MA (Deerfield Academy) 45 Brandon Jones SO D Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 46 Fitzhugh Lee SO G Lutherville Timonium, MD (The Gilman School) 47 Samuel Shifflett FR F/O Chanhassen, MN (Chanhassen) 48 Chet Dunstan FR A Aurora, CO (Regis Jesuit) 49 Roland Wheeler IV SO D/M San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) 50 Ryan Lynch FR F/O Ellicott City, MD (Our Lady of Good Counsel) 51 Will Albyn SR D Centennial, CO (Arapahoe) 52 Chandler Coons FR D Gainesville, FL (Buchholz High) 53 Adam Kratt FR D Lone Tree, CO (Regis Jesuit) 54 Doc Szlachetka FR D Pittsburgh, PA (Shady Side) 55 George Rittenhouse FR D Baltimore, MD (Calvert Hall College) COACHES Eric Seremet- Head Coach, Ninth Season Bill Wilson - Asst. Coach, Seventh Season Dan Carson - Asst. Coach, First Season Capt. Tristan Newkirk - Vol. Asst. Coach, Second Season SUPPORT STAFF Fred Acee Capt. Colin Lockhart 2 Lt. Shelton Collier Dr. Steve Green MANAGERS Alex Lee ChristIan Hedengren Trey Tollfson Ethan Compton MEDIA RELATIONS Marcus Rodriguez - Sports Information Director SPORTS MEDICINE Chrystal Erickson 5

8 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 31 Nicholas Accardi SR D Rocky Point, NY (Rocky Point) 51 Will Albyn SR D Centennial, CO (Arapahoe) 41 Ernie Alvino SO GK Mullica Hill, NJ (St. Augustine Prep) 19 Barrett Anigian SR M Dallas, TX (Episcopal School) 22 Paxton Boyer FR GK Highlands Ranch, CO (Mountain Vista) 35 Cameron Carter SO A Baltimore, MD (Dulaney) 52 Chandler Coons FR D Gainesville, FL (Buchholz High) 9 Kevin Cox FR M Laguna Niguel, CA (St. Margaret's Episcopal) 38 James DeTommaso FR LSM Massapequa, NY (Massapequa) 48 Chet Dunstan FR A Aurora, CO (Regis Jesuit) 3 Jack Flynn SO M Sterling, VA (Dominion) 11 Nick Forrest JR M Woodbine, MD (Glenelg) 6 Blake Gillund SO M Savage, MN (Burnsville) 1 Chuck Goldstein JR LSM Philadelphia, PA (St. Joseph's Prep) 5 Grant Gould JR M Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 39 Dominic Haight FR M Oconomowoc, WI (Catholic Memorial) 33 Trent Harper SO M Birmingham, AL (Spain Park) 0 Jeremiah Hemme SO LSM Louisville, KY (Trinity) 40 Benjamin Hofmann FR LSM Portland, OR (Lincoln) 4 Nick Hruby JR A/M Coppell, TX (Coppell) 45 Brandon Jones SO D Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 53 Adam Kratt FR D Lone Tree, CO (Regis Jesuit) 24 Sheamus Larkin JR M Manalapan, NJ (Notre Dame HS) 34 Sean LaVine JR D Boulder, CO (Fairview) 46 Fitzhugh Lee SO GK Lutherville Timonium, MD (The Gilman School) 20 Trey Lervick FR A Woodbury, MN (Woodbury) 50 Ryan Lynch FR F/O Ellicott City, MD (Our Lady of Good Counsel) 7 Joe Matarazzo JR M Centennial, CO (Kent Denver) 16 Daniel Pagano FR LSM Jupiter, FL (William T. Dwyer) 27 Stephen Parker SO LSM Rockville Centre, NY (South Side) 32 Zach Payne SR A Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 18 Christian Pung SO LSM Tewksbury, NJ (Immaculata) 42 Josh Radjenovich JR F/O St. Paul, MN (Totino-Grace) 44 Joseph Redfearn SO D Marshfield, MA (Deerfield Academy) 13 Kyle Richbourg FR D/M Clifton, VA (Centreville) 55 George Rittenhouse FR D Baltimore, MD (Calvert Hall College) 15 Roman Rohrbach SO A/M Lakeville, MN (Lakeville North) 10 Mitch Rose SR M Garnet Valley, PA (Garnet Valley) 26 Matthew Schwartz FR A Mahtomedi, MN (Mahtomedi) 47 Samuel Shifflett FR F/O Chanhassen, MN (Chanhassen) 30 Craig Siegel JR M Darlington, MD (North Hartford) 8 Austin Smith SR M Golden, CO (J.K. Mullen) 23 Isaac Swartzman SO D Canandaigua, NY (McQuaid Jesuit) 54 Doc Szlachetka FR D Pittsburgh, PA (Shady Side) 29 Logan Taucher SO M Ponte Vedra, FL (Ponte Vedra) 37 Jake Thornally FR M Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 36 Andrew Tien JR A San Diego, CA (The Bishop's School) 25 Preston Tippett FR A/M Roswell, GA (Roswell) 12 Chris Walsch JR A Finksburg, MD (The Gilman School) 28 Marcus Ward SR M Columbus, OH (St. Charles Prep) 49 Roland Wheeler IV SO D/M San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) Nick ACCARDI... uh-car-dee Will ALBYN... AL-bun Ernie ALVINO... al-vee-no Barrett ANIGIAN... ANN-uh-gun James DETOMMASO... DE-toe-moss-oh Chuck GOLDSTEIN... GOLD-steen Dominic HAIGHT... Hate Jeremiah HEMME... HEMM-ee Nick HRUBY... Ruby Sean LA VINE... LUH-vine Trey LERVICK... LUR-vick Joe MATARAZZO... Matt-uh-ROZZ-oh PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 6 Daniel PAGANO... Puh-Gawn-OH Chirstian PUNG... Puh-ng Josh RADJENOVICH... Rad-JEN-o-vitch Kyle RICHBOURG... Rich-BORG Eric SEREMET... SERR-uh-met Samuel SHIFFLETT... Shif-Lit Craig SIEGEL... SEE-gull Doc SZLACHETKA... Shluh-HET-kuh Logan TAUCHER... TOW-churr Jake THORNALLY... THORN-uh-lee Andrew TIEN... TEE-in Preston TIPPETT... TIP-it

9 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ROSTER EXTRAS BY CLASS BY POSITION BY STATE (17 STATES) SENIORS (7) 31 Nicholas Accardi 51 Will Albyn 19 Barrett Anigian 32 Zach Payne 10 Mitch Rose 8 Austin Smith 28 Marcus Ward JUNIORS (11) 11 Nick Forrest 1 Chuck Goldstein 5 Grant Gould 4 Nick Hruby 24 Sheamus Larkin 34 Sean LaVine 7 Joe Matarazzo 42 Josh Radjenovich 30 Craig Siegel 36 Andrew Tien 12 Chris Walsch SOPHOMORES (15) 41 Ernie Alvino 35 Cameron Carter 3 Jack Flynn 6 Blake Gillund 33 Trent Harper 0 Jeremiah Hemme 45 Brandon Jones 46 Fitzhugh Lee 27 Stephen Parker 18 Christian Pung 44 Joseph Redfearn 15 Roman Rohrbach 23 Isaac Swartzman 29 Logan Taucher 49 Roland Wheeler IV FRESHMEN (18) 22 Paxton Boyer 52 Chandler Coons 9 Kevin Cox 38 James DeTommaso 48 Chet Dunstan 39 Dominic Haight 40 Benjamin Hofmann 53 Adam Kratt 20 Trey Lervick 50 Ryan Lynch 16 Daniel Pagano 13 Kyle Richbourg 55 George Rittenhouse 26 Matthew Schwartz 47 Samuel Shifflett 54 Doc Szlachetka 37 Jake Thornally 25 Preston Tippett ATTACK (11) 35 Cameron Carter 48 Chet Dunstan 20 Trey Lervick 32 Zach Payne 26 Matthew Schwartz 36 Andrew Tien 12 Chris Walsch 25 Preston Tippett 15 Roman Rohrbach 4 Nick Hruby MIDFIELD (15) 19 Barrett Anigian 9 Kevin Cox 3 Jack Flynn 11 Nick Forrest 6 Blake Gillund 5 Grant Gould 39 Dominic Haight 33 Trent Harper 24 Sheamus Larkin 7 Joe Matarazzo 10 Mitch Rose 30 Craig Siegel 8 Austin Smith 29 Logan Taucher 37 Jake Thornally 28 Marcus Ward LSM (7) 38 James DeTommaso 1 Chuck Goldstein 0 Jeremiah Hemme 40 Benjamin Hofmann 16 Daniel Pagano 27 Stephen Parker 18 Christian Pung DEFENDER (12) 31 Nicholas Accardi 51 Will Albyn 52 Chandler Coons 45 Brandon Jones 53 Adam Kratt 34 Sean LaVine 44 Joseph Redfearn 55 George Rittenhouse 23 Isaac Swartzman 54 Doc Szlachetka 13 Kyle Richbourg 49 Roland Wheeler IV FACEOFF (3) 50 Ryan Lynch 42 Josh Radjenovich 47 Samuel Shifflett GOALKEEPER (3) 41 Ernie Alvino 22 Paxton Boyer 46 Fitzhugh Lee ALABAMA (1) 33 Trent Harper Birmingham, AL (Spain Park) CALIFORNIA (3) 9 Kevin Cox Laguna Niguel, CA (St. Margaret's) 36 Andrew Tien San Diego, CA (The Bishop's School) 49 Roland Wheeler IV San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) COLORADO (9) 51 Will Albyn Centennial, CO (Arapahoe) 22 Paxton Boyer Highlands Ranch, CO (Mountain Vista) 48 Chet Dunstan Aurora, CO (Regis Jesuit) 53 Adam Kratt Lone Tree, CO (Regis Jesuit) 34 Sean LaVine Boulder, CO (Fairview) 7 Joe Matarazzo Centennial, CO (Kent Denver) 32 Zach Payne Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 8 Austin Smith Golden, CO (J.K. Mullen) 37 Jake Thornally Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) FLORIDA (3) 52 Chandler Coons Gainesville, FL (Buchholz High) 16 Daniel Pagano Jupiter, FL (William T. Dwyer) 29 Logan Taucher Ponte Vedra, FL (Ponte Vedra) GEORGIA (1) 25 Preston Tippett Roswell, GA (Roswell) KENTUCKY (1) 0 Jeremiah Hemme Louisville, KY (Trinity) MARYLAND (7) 35 Cameron Carter Baltimore, MD (Dulaney) 11 Nick Forrest Woodbine, MD (Glenelg) 46 Fitzhugh Lee Lutherville Timonium, MD (Gilman School) 50 Ryan Lynch Ellicott City, MD (Lady of Good Counsel) 55 George Rittenhouse Baltimore, MD (Calvert Hall College) 30 Craig Siegel Darlington, MD (North Hartford) 12 Chris Walsch Finksburg, MD (Gilman School) MASSACHUSETTS (1) 44 Joseph Redfearn Marshfield, MA (Deerfield Academy) MINNESOTA (6) 6 Blake Gillund Savage, MN (Burnsville) 20 Trey Lervick Woodbury, MN (Woodbury) 42 Josh Radjenovich St. Paul, MN (Totino-Grace) 15 Roman Rohrbach Lakeville, MN (Lakeville North) 26 Matthew Schwartz Mahtomedi, MN (Mahtomedi) 47 Samuel Shifflett Chanhassen, MN (Chanhassen) NEW JERSEY (3) 41 Ernie Alvino Mullica Hill, NJ (St. Augustine Prep) 24 Sheamus Larkin Manalapan, NJ (Notre Dame HS) 18 Christian Pung Tewksbury, NJ (Immaculata) NEW YORK (4) 31 Nicholas Accardi Rocky Point, NY (Rocky Point) 38 James DeTommaso Massapequa, NY (Massapequa) 27 Stephen Parker Rockville Centre, NY (South Side) 23 Isaac Swartzman Canandaigua, NY (McQuaid Jesuit) OHIO (3) 5 Grant Gould Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 45 Brandon Jones Upper Arlington, OH (Upper Arlington) 28 Marcus Ward Columbus, OH (St. Charles Prep) OREGON (1) 40 Benjamin Hofmann (Portland, OR (Lincoln) PENNSYLVANIA (3) 1 Chuck Goldstein Philadelphia, PA (St. Joseph's Prep) 10 Mitch Rose Garnet Valley, PA (Garnet Valley) 54 Doc Szlachetka Pittsburgh, PA (Shady Side) TEXAS (2) 19 Barrett Anigian Dallas, TX (Episcopal School) 4 Nick Hruby Coppell, TX (Coppell) VIRGINIA (2) 3 Jack Flynn Sterling, VA (Dominion) 13 Kyle Richbourg Clifton, VA (Centreville) WISCONSIN (1) 39 Dominic Haight Oconomowoc, WI (Catholic Memorial) 7

10 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE TEAM CAPTAINS AUSTIN SMITH SR. - MIDFIELD GOLDEN, CO (J.K. MULLEN) TEAM CAPTAIN 8 JUNIOR 2016: Played in all 18 games of the season finished the season with 17 points from 13 goals and four assists fifth most goals on the team registered a hat trick against Sacred Heart had a two-goal performance at Jacksonville took 38 shots on the season with 21 on goal logged a man-up goal picked up 13 ground balls SoCon Honor Roll completed three weeks of Spanish classes in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, as part of the Cadet Summer Language Immersion Program will serve as the squadron athletics officer as a senior Dean s list. SOPHOMORE 2015: Started in 12 of 15 games played on the season 23 of 36 shots taken were on goal nine goals on the season, two of which were against No. 3 Denver earned a hat trick against Quinnipiac snagged seven ground balls on the season Athletic Director s list. FRESHMAN 2014: Named Air Force Rookie of the Year... made the ECAC all-rookie team... played in all 17 games, four of which he started... took 15 shots, tallied 11 goals and five assists for 16 points, and recorded nine ground balls on the season... put a goal up against #14 Fairfield in the ECAC Championship as well as a goal against Richmond in the NCAA play-in. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse for coach Mitch Brin... U.S. Lacrosse All-American... two-time firstteam all-state and all-conference honoree... led team in goals and assists in senior season... also lettered in football three years... first-team academic all-state for four years... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Given name is Charles... member of cadet squadron son of Chris and Molly Smith... younger brother of Erik Smith who was the first professionally drafted Air Force lacrosse player in school history... hobbies include skiing, fishing and being outdoors. 8

11 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE TEAM CAPTAINS BRANDON JONES 45 SO. - DEFENDER UPPER ARLINGTON, OH (UPPER ARLINGTON) ASST. TEAM CAPTAIN FRESHMAN 2016: SoCon Freshman of the Year SoCon all-freshman team all-socon second team defender Air Force lacrosse Freshman of the Year started in all 18 games picked up 43 ground balls led the team with 28 caused turnovers tied the program record in single-season caused turnovers took two shots with one on goal Commandant s list Dean s List Athletics List completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer Freshman of the Year HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse firstteam all-conference first-team all-state first-team all-midwest 2014 Ohio Defensive Player of the Year 2014 Ohio Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 38 son of John Jones and April Jimeson with two older siblings greatest individual moment in sports was winning 2014 Ohio Player of the Year greatest team moment in sports was winning the Ohio state championship his senior year chose his jersey number because of Eliot Allen favorite sport outside of lacrosse is basketball credits his mother with the greatest influence on his athletic career plans to attend pilot training upon graduation majoring in management. 9

12 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SENIORS NICHOLAS WILL ACCARDI ALBYN SR. - DEFENDER ROCKY POINT, NY (ROCKY POINT) JUNIOR 2016: Saw action against VMI at home SoCon Honor Roll worked sports camps over the first period of summer flew solo and completed the Powered Flight course over the third block of summer will serve as an executive officer in his squadron as a senior Superintendent s list. SOPHOMORE 2015: Saw action in six games on the season tallied one shot and six ground balls Superintendent s list Dean s list Athletic Director s list. FRESHMAN 2014: Saw action in one game on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse for coach Mike Bowler... team MVP in recipient of the 2012 Coaches' Award... two-time all-county honoree... named to All-Suffolk County team in summer led team in ground balls for two seasons... also lettered five years in wrestling... four-time all-league selection... league champion... team captain... member of National Honor Society and National Math Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of James and Jeanette Accardi... has two younger siblings... cousins, Tommy and Ryan Palasek, both played lacrosse at Syracuse University... hobbies include lacrosse and hanging out with his friends... major is management... will attend pilot training upon graduation SR. - DEFENDER CENTENNIAL, CO (ARAPAHOE) JUNIOR 2016: Saw action against VMI at home SoCon Honor Roll participated in Cadet Summer Research Program through his major at MIT Lincoln Labs, Boston, Mass., where he worked in the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Group and proposed a system design that would aid the Ethiopian famine will serves as his squadron's commander in the fall will serve as an honor officer in the spring Dean s list four semesters Athletic Director s list five semesters. SOPHOMORE 2015: Did not play due to injury had the opportunity to fly in an F-16 over the summer Athletic Director s list Dean s list former play-by-play commentator for Air Force lacrosse while out on injury status. FRESHMAN 2014: Saw action in one game on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse for coach Guy Cerasoli... team captain in lacrosse... won back-to-back state championships... also lettered three years in football... team captain in football... all-conference honoree... academic All-American in lacrosse. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 4... son of Mary Albyn... has three siblings... uncle, Tom Sheahan, is a 1978 Air Force Academy graduate... major is systems engineering human factors will go to RPA pilot training upon graduation... hobbies include sports, hanging out with friends, playing the drums in a band and living life. 10

13 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SENIORS BARRETT ANIGIAN SR. - MIDFIELDER DALLAS, TX (EPISCOPAL SCHOOL) JUNIOR 2016: Played in eight games on the season and finished with two points registered an assist against Dartmouth scored a goal against VMI took 10 shots on the season with five on goal snagged one ground ball spent the first period of summer at the USAFA Command Center Basic Cadet Training athletics instructor over the third block of summer will serve as a public affairs officer and cadet squadron 28 commander as a senior Athletic Director s pin all four years. SOPHOMORE 2015: Started in one of 10 games played on the season tallied two goals against High Point and Bellarmine took nine shots on the season, six on goal snagged three ground balls Athletic Director s pin every semester. FRESHMAN 2014: Saw action in three games, recording two shots and a groundball against Mercer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse for coach Pat Kennedy... All-American... all-state, all-district, all-zone and all-conference honoree... three-year starter... two-time team captain... went to state championship for the first time as a senior, losing in double-overtime... also lettered four years in soccer... team captain as a senior... four-year winner of President's Community Service Award... four years on honor roll... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Dr. Gregg and Dee Ann Anigian... has two siblings... cousin, Hayden, played lacrosse at Northwestern University... major is management... hobby is the guitar plans to serve as an air liaison officer upon graduation. 19 ZACH PAYNE 32 SR. - ATTACK COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (AIR ACADEMY) JUNIOR 2016: Registered three points in 12 games on the season... logged an assist against No. 4 Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA tournament registered two assists against Furman took two shots with one on goal will serve as an honor officer as a senior Athletics list for four semesters Dean s list for two semesters Commandant s list. SOPHOMORE 2015: Saw action in four games tallied three goals for a hat trick against Jacksonville recorded six shots on the season earning a.500 shot percentage snagged one ground ball Dean s list and Athletic director s list. FRESHMAN 2014: Saw action in one game against Mercer recording one shot for the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse for coaches Mark Shriver and Ron Garcia... named the 2012 player of the year by The Gazette... two-time all-conference and all-state honoree... also lettered three years in golf and two years in hockey... first-team academic all-state. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Richard and Susan Payne... has two sisters... sister, Chelsea, plays volleyball at Fort Hays State... will attend pilot training upon graduation... hobbies include ping pong and skiing. 11

14 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SENIORS MITCH MARCUS ROSE WARD SR. - MIDFIELDER GARNET VALLEY, PA (GARNET VALLEY) JUNIOR 2016: Played in four games on the season sidelined due to injury SoCon Honor Roll completed his Cadet Summer Research Program at the Department for Management at the Naval Postgraduate School Expeditionary Survival Escape and Training Tactical Operations Center section commander will serve as Group 3 s commander as a senior Superintendent s list for three consecutive semesters. SOPHOMORE 2015: Saw action in three games on the season snagged up a ground ball against Jacksonville. FRESHMAN 2014: Saw action in two games on the season logging 11 minutes as a goalie, facing five shots allowing two goals and getting two saves for a.500 pct on the season... tallied a save against Richmond in the NCAA play-in game SR. - MIDFIELDER COLUMBUS, OH (ST. CHARLES PREP) JUNIOR 2016: Played in all 18 games of the season registered 13 points from nine goals and four assists had a two-goal performance against Furman with an assist had an assist in the SoCon Championship game against Richmond logged a goal against No. 4 Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA tournament two game-winning goals Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training commander over the first period of summer completed the Powered Flight program over the third block of summer. SOPHOMORE 2015: Started in two of nine games played on the season had four points, two assists and two goals took 11 shots, seven on goal scored goals against High Point and Jacksonville snagged three ground balls on the season Athletic Director s list and Commandants list. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse for coach Frank Urso... team captain... won the first state playoff game in school history during senior season... made it to the District 1 Championship in back-to-back years... honorable mention Central League and Delaware County... also lettered two years in football... member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Lou and Karen Rose... has four siblings... majoring in management... would like to work in special forces... hobbies include going to the Jersey Shore with his friends and golf. FRESHMAN 2014: Played in three games on the season took four shots, three of which against Mercer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse for coach Mark Berndt... led team in points and goals as a senior... led team in points and assists in junior year... second-team all-region in senior season... also lettered three years in football. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Eric and Bonita Ward... has one younger brother... second cousin, Amani Toomer, played football for Michigan and the New York Giants... has an uncle that also played Division I football... major is aeronautical systems engineering... will attend pilot training upon graduation. 12

15 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS NICK CHUCK FORREST GOLDSTEIN JR. - MIDFIELDER WOODBINE, MD (GLENELG) SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in seven games on the season took four shots with three on goal Athletic Director s list fall 2014-spring 2017 SoCon Honor Roll will serve as an element leader as a junior range safety officer over the first block of summer. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in four games on the season tallied a shot and assist against Jacksonville scooped up one ground ball on the season HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse high school coach was Josh Hatmaker. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 7 son of Ken and Jocelyn Forrest majoring in operations research JR. - LSM PHILADELPHIA, PA (ST. JOSEPH'S PREP) SOPHOMORE 2016: Registered a goal against Furman with his only shot of the season saw action in four games picked up three ground balls SoCon Honor Roll Superintendent s list Dean s list Commandant s list completed Operation Air Force at Travis AFB, Calif. served as the Basic Cadet Training element leader for the Flying Tigers squadron. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in eight games on the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and three years in ice hockey... third-team all-conference in lacrosse as a junior and first-team as a senior... on the honor roll all four years and a member of the National Honor Society high school coach was Eric Gregg. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Scott and Joann Goldstein... has three older brothers... oldest brother, Frank, is a graduate of the Naval Academy majoring in legal studies with a minor in Spanish. 13

16 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS GRANT NICK GOULD HRUBY JR. - MIDIFELDER UPPER ARLINGTON, OH (UPPER ARLINGTON) SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in all 18 games with four starts registered five goals and four assists for nine points took 31 shots with 16 on goal picked up 10 ground balls forced two turnovers Military Operations Urban Terrain instructor completed Operation Air Force at Andrews AFB, Md. will serve as an element leader and athletics NCO as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in 12 games on the season registered three points on the season against Bellarmine with two goals and an assist took 11 shots, six were on goal snagged three ground balls earned jump wings over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse... helped lead team to 2012 and 2013 Ohio State Championship... named all-conference in Founders League champions in all-conference, all-region, all-state and all-midwest in named to the Headmaster's List at Avon Old Farms in high school coaches were Ted Wolford and Henry Flanagan. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 7... son of Brian and Julie Gould... has one sister... long-term goal is to become a pilot... majoring in management his father was a KC-135 pilot in the Ohio Air National Guard and also played lacrosse at Ohio State. 5 4 JR. - ATTACK/MIDFIELD COPPELL, TX (COPPELL) SOPHOMORE 2016: Started all 18 games of the season and all 33 games of his career second most points on the team with 42 third most goals on the team with 27 second most assists on the team with 15 registered two hat tricks on the season with one against Richmond in the SoCon championship took 72 shots with 50 on goal one game winning goal 19 ground balls forced eight turnovers logged six two-goal performances on the season Superintendent s list SoCon Honor Roll firing range safety officer over the first block of summer flew in a CV-22 Osprey while completing Operation Air Force at Kirtland AFB, N.M. will serve as the squadron First Sergeant and as an element leader as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Started all 15 games of the season logged four hat tricks and 23 goals on the season scored a goal against No. 1 Denver and an assist against No. 3 Duke four goals in two different games against Vermont and High Point six assists and snagged 19 ground balls on the season took 57 shots, 37 on goal Superintendents list earned jump wings over the summer by completing five jumps in one day. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and two in football... all-state in lacrosse as a sophomore, junior and senior... earned All-American honors as a senior... along with his brother, Nate, helped lead his lacrosse team to the state championship his freshman year...graduated with a 5.0 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society... high school coach Alex Poole. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 1... son of Dale and Kristan Hruby... father, uncle and grandfather all played football at West Point... older brother, Nate, is an Air Force graduate and played on the lacrosse team... long-term goal is to work in the acquisitions career field majoring in management. 14

17 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS SHEAMUS LARKIN JR. - MIDIFELDER MANALAPAN, NJ (NOTRE DAME HS) 24 SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in five games on the season registered two points took one shot for a goal against Jacksonville logged an assist against Furman picked up one ground ball academic all-socon three-time Superintendent s list twotime Dean s list range safety officer completed Operation Air Force at Travis AFB, Calif. will serve as an IT NCO and an element leader as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in five games on the season recorded a ground ball on the season against Jacksonville. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and football and one year of winter track... two-year captain of the lacrosse team... named all-county in lacrosse... member of the National Honor Society and graduated Top-10 in his class... high school coach Jerry Middlemiss. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of John Patrick and Marybeth Larkin... majoring in operations research long-term goal is to become a civil engineer. SEAN LAVINE JR. - DEFENDER BOULDER, CO (FAIRVIEW) 34 SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in all 18 games with 17 starts logged an assist against Navy picked up 23 ground balls forced 12 turnovers academic all-socon Dean s list and Athletic Director s list all semesters Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training cadre over the first period of summer Operation Air Force at Keesler AFB, Miss., over the third period of summer will serve as the security NCO as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Started all 15 games tallied 22 ground balls on the season Dean s list and Athletic Director s list earned jump wings over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse... named all-conference all four years... all-state and All-America as a senior... high school coach Mike Flood PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Nis LaVine and Margee Sullivan... has two siblings... father is a 1983 Army graduate... grandfather served in the Army in World War II majoring in systems engineering. 15

18 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS 7 JOSH RADJENOVICH 42 JOE MATARAZZO JR. - MIDFIELDER CENTENNIAL, CO (KENT DENVER) SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in 17 games on the season registered a goal against Detroit Mercy took six shots with two on goal picked up 13 ground balls forced six turnovers academic all-socon Dean s list Athletic Director s list worked Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the first period of summer completed Operation Air Force at Travis AFB, Calif. will serve as the C Flight NCO junior year. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in all 15 games took eight shots with three on goal scored goals against Vermont and Quinnipiac scooped up 29 ground balls on the season Superintendent s list. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and lacrosse and one year in basketball... first-team all-conference in lacrosse as a junior and senior... first-team all-state as a senior... first-team all-state quarterback in football... team won the 2A state championship his junior year... Honor Roll... vice president of the Finance and Investment Club... high school coach Ben Brenneman PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 6... son of Joe and Mary Matarazzo... has two brothers... major is management... long-term goal is either become a pilot or work in the acquisitions career field after graduation. JR. - FACE OFF ST. PAUL, MN (TOTINO-GRACE) SOPHOMORE 2016: Played in all 18 games on the season primary face-off man winning 171 of 316 face-offs for a.541 win percentage picked up 86 ground balls; second most single-season ground balls in modern era history registered five goals for five points on the season had a two-goal performance against High Point took nine shots with seven on goal caused two turnovers first team all-socon face-off man SoCon Honor Roll Air Force lacrosse face-off award and ground ball award three-time Dean s list three-time Athletic Director s list Commandant s list Cadet Summer Language Immersion Program in France over the first block of summer completed Operation Air Force at McGuire AFB, N.J., over the third period of summer will serve as an element leader as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in 14 games this season took two shots on the season, one was for a goal against Robert Morris won 74 out of 144 face-offs for a.514 face-off percentage Athletic Director s list completed the soaring program over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and one is soccer...lacrosse team captain as a senior... named all-conference twice... team was in the sectional championship twice and advanced to the state tournament... academic all-conference three years... Dean's List... high school coach was Justin Hoban. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Joel Radjenovich and Gina Serra... has three older brothers and one older sister... father retired as a lieutenant colonel in the Army... brother, Nick, played lacrosse at St. Thomas (Minn.)... major is operations research with a minor in French... long-term goal is to become a pilot. 16

19 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS CRAIG ANDREW SIEGEL TIEN JR. - MIDFIELDER DARLINGTON, MD (NORTH HARTFORD/ USAFA PREP) SOPHOMORE 2016: Took the field in five games this season took one shot on goal won two of three face-offs on the season Athletic Director s list all semesters worked Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the first period of summer completed Operation Air Force at Altus AFB, Okla. will serve as an element leader junior year. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in four games this season met in the center of the field for five face-offs, winning two on the season Athletic Director s list. USAFA PREP: Attended the USAFA Prep School. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and three in football... named all-county in lacrosse... high school coach John Grubb. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 2... son of Craig and Debbie Siegel... has two siblings... uncle, Paul Zurkowski, is an A-10 pilot in the Maryland Air National Guard major is management JR. - ATTACK SAN DIEGO, CA (THE BISHOP'S SCHOOL) SOPHOMORE 2016: Started in 17 games on the season, missing one game with a minor injury registered 28 points from 20 goals and eight assists took 47 shots with 34 on goal tallied two hat tricks on the season both against Richmond; one of which was in the SoCon Championship led the team with six man-up goals logged one game-winner picked up eight ground balls all-socon second team SoCon all-tournament team academic all-socon Air Force lacrosse most-improved award Dean s list completed Operation Air Force at Tinker AFB, Okla., over the first block of summer completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the second block of summer intramurals leader at Basic Cadet Training over the third block of summer will serve as the athletics NCO as a junior. FRESHMAN 2015: Saw action in seven games on the season had four assists in games against Canisius, Jacksonville and Quinnipiac took four shots, one on goal scooped up one ground ball. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse... high school coaches were Steve Sepeta and Hamilton Pollard. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 13 son of David and Victoria Tien... has one brother... majoring in operations research. 17

20 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE JUNIORS CHRIS WALSCH 12 JR. - ATTACK FINKSBURG, MD (THE GILMAN SCHOOL/ USAFA PREP) SOPHOMORE 2016: 2016 honorable mention USILA/Nike All-American Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year all-socon first team Air Force lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year SoCon Offensive Player of the Month (March)... three-time SoCon Offensive Player of the Week... SoCon all-tournament team led the team with 64 points; second most single-season points in the program s modern era... registered 35 goals and 29 assists on the season led the 2016 Falcons in goals, assists and points notched four game-winning scores... signature performance came in a seven-point effort in a 10-9 upset at then-no. 9 Duke capped by a game-winner in the waning seconds of overtime... registered five hat tricks on the season led the team with 97 shots with 64 on goal started in all 18 games of the season and all 33 games of his career picked up 22 ground balls caused seven turnovers leads the team in career goals (72), assists (47) and points (119) second most single season assists in program history completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the first block of summer participated in Operation Air Force at Schriever AFB, Colorado Springs, Colo. will serve as the group honor NCO as a junior offensive Player of the Year FRESHMAN 2015: Had a stellar freshman season starting all 15 games and leading the team in goals (37), points (55) and shots/shots on goal (109/69) earned a double hat trick against Jacksonville earning a season high and team high eight points in one game scored five goals in two different games against Marist and Virginia Military Institute logged 10 hat tricks on the season scored two goals and an assist against No. 1 Denver scored a goal against No. 3 Duke tallied 25 ground balls on the season Commandant s list and Athletic Director s list earned jump wings over the summer. USAFA PREP: Attended the USAFA Prep School and played on the soccer team... Dean's List. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and soccer and three years in ice hockey... earned the lacrosse team's most valuable senior athlete award... MIAA semi-finalist... Dean's List... hockey team won the conference "B" championship as a senior... back-to-back "A" conference finals appearances in soccer... high school coach was Brooks Matthews. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron son of Mike and Sandy Walsch... has three siblings... majoring in management long-term goal is to become a pilot... both grandfathers served in the Navy in World War II... father played lacrosse at Morgan State. 18

21 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SOPHOMORES ERNIE ALVINO SO. - GOALKEEPER MULLICA HILL, NJ (ST. AUGUSTINE PREP) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in three games took one shot on goal Dean s list Commandant s list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse school record holder for saves academic All-American as a senior Gil Gibbs all-state All-Star named first-team All-South Jersey by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Atlantic City Press and Courier Post team captain to nationally ranked team.630 save percentage was ranked first in the state of New Jersey as a sophomore in goals against average National Honor Society Spanish National Honor Society officer four-time President s Scholar with a 4.0 GPA. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40 son of Ernie and Maria Alvino with an older sister majoring in materials chemistry both parents are lawyers favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his parents and high school coaches JC Valore and Chad Flexon with the greatest influence on his athletic career has a cousin who attended USAFA and two grandparents that served in WWII would like to send a thanks to his parents and everyone who supports him. JACK FLYNN SO. - MIDFIELDER STERLING, VA (DOMINION) 41 FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in four games did not attempt a shot Athletic Director s list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the summer earned jump wings in Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer will serve as an athletics clerk as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse U.S. All-American, first team all-state, first team all-region and first team all-district as a junior team captain, first team all-state, first team all-region and first team all-district as a senior. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40 son of Thomas Flynn and Madeline Manzo with two brothers greatest individual moment in sports was becoming an All-American greatest team moment in sports was winning the 2013 regional championship favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his father with the greatest impact on his athletic career father played lacrosse at University of Delaware grandfather, Fred Manzo Sr., and uncle, Fred Manzo Jr., graduated from Army West Point while uncle, Joseph Collins, graduated USAFA 91 majoring in management. CAMERON CARTER SO. - ATTACK BALTIMORE, MD (DULANEY) 35 FRESHMAN 2016: Played in all 18 games with 16 starts registered 11 goals and 10 assists for 21 points on the season took 34 shots with 23 on goal scooped up 21 ground balls had three two-goal performances logged a game winning goal Superintendent s list... SoCon Honor Roll earned jump wings in Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the first block of summer completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the third period of summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and soccer team captain senior year Baltimore Under Armour Underclassmen Elite Team Buffalo Wild Wings Student Athlete of the Month National Honor Society 4.0 GPA 11 AP courses. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 30 son of Dennis and Maryann Carter with two younger siblings majoring in operations research with a minor in Chinese. 3 BLAKE GILLUND 6 SO. - MIDFIELDER SAVAGE, MN (BURNSVILLE) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in four games went 1-2 in faceoffs Athletic Director s list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Unmanned Aerial Systems over the summer will serve as an athletics clerk as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman in lacrosse third-team all-state team captain junior and senior year. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 2 son of Thomas and Georgann Gillund with two siblings enjoys working on cars greatest individual moment in sports was scoring the game-winning goal to advance to the state championship favorite sport outside of lacrosse is hockey credits his father with the greatest impact on his athletic career aspires to be an engineer in the Air Force majoring in mechanical engineering. 19

22 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SOPHOMORES TRENT HARPER SO. - MIDFIELDER BIRMINGHAM, AL (SPAIN PARK) 33 FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in nine games picked up six ground balls went in face-offs for a.424 win percentage Dean s list Athletics list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer will serve as an MWR clerk as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and football lacrosse first-team all-state and All-American junior and senior year lacrosse first-team all-state as a freshman and sophomore football team captain as a senior Magna Cum Laude graduated with 4.0 GPA Math Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 5 son of Curtis and Jo Harper with two older siblings majoring in economics greatest individual moment in sports was winning Braveheart in a tournament greatest team moment was winning the lacrosse state championship as a freshman favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his father with the greatest influence on his athletic career has an uncle that is a Chief Master Sergeant in the Air Force. JEREMIAH HEMME SO. - LSM LOUISVILLE, KY (TRINITY) 0 FRESHMAN 2016: Played in all 18 games of the season picked up 15 ground balls forced four turnovers took one shot. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse All-American as a senior two-time all-state two-time team captain. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 26 son of Monica Hemme with seven siblings started playing lacrosse at age 12 majoring in management. FITZHUGH LEE SO. - GOALKEEPER LUTHERVILLE TIMONIUM, MD (THE GILMAN SCHOOL/ KENYON COLLEGE) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in five games scooped up a ground ball registered seven saves in 14 shots faced... SoCon Honor Roll Superintendent s list Dean s list Athletics list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training, Civil Engineering and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer. BEFORE AIR FORCE: Played Div. III lacrosse at Kenyon College before transferring to USAFA. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered twice in lacrosse senior leadership and integrity award as a senior National Slavic Honor Society silver and bronze medals on Maryland Olympiada contest of spoken Russian. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 38 son of Christopher Lee and Susan Ginkel with one brother favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his parents with the greatest impact on his athletic career great grandfather, Vice Admiral Wallace M. Beakley, played lacrosse at the U.S. Naval Academy in grandfather, Maurice Lee, served in WWII majoring in military history with a minor in Russian. 46 STEPEHEN 27 PARKER 20 SO. - LSM ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY (SOUTH SIDE) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action against VMI Dean s list first semester Athletic Director s list every semester completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and two years in football Maverik Showtime all-star as a freshman Long Island Showcase Nassau County all-star as a sophomore honorable mention All-American, all-county, academic all-county, defensive MVP and Long Island Showcase Nassau County All-Star as a junior academic All-American, honorable mention All-American, all-county, academic all-county, team captain, team MVP and Newsday second team all-long Island as a senior International Baccalaureate diploma National Honor Society Spanish Honor Society Math Honor Society Science Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 37 son of Steve and Karen Parker with two younger sisters favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his father with the greatest impact on his athletic career plans to attend pilot training upon graduation great grandfather, Stephen Rosetti, is a WWII vet that served in the Army and is in the Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) hall of fame grandfather, Craiger Parker, served in the Army and is also in the OCS hall of fame... majoring in management.

23 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SOPHOMORES CHRISTIAN PUNG SO. - LSM TEWKSBURY, NJ (IMMACULATA) 18 FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in seven games picked up three ground balls forced one turnover. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and two years in soccer NJ non-public B state champions honorable mention all-state first-team all-skyland conference two-time All-Skyland Conference second-team National Honor Society Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 26 son of Joe and Maria Pung with three siblings management major with a minor in Portuguese. JOSEPH REDFEARN 44 SO. - DEFENDER MARSHFIELD, MA (DEERFIELD ACADEMY) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in two games Athletic Director s list completed Unmanned Aerial Systems and Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and hockey team captain for lacrosse and hockey unsung hero award senior year in hockey. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40 son of Joe and Vicky Redfearn with two older siblings greatest individual moment in sports was scoring the game winning goal against the number one ranked team in New England greatest team moment in sports was winning back-to-back championships sophomore and junior year favorite sport outside of lacrosse is hockey credits his father and coach, Paul Kendall, with the greatest influence on his athletic career. ROMAN ROHRBACH SO. - ATTACK/MIDFUELD LAKEVILLE, MN (LAKEVILLE NORTH) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in five games registered a goal against Jacksonville took two shots with two on goal So- Con Honor Roll Dean s list Athletics list completed Basic Soaring and Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in lacrosse and two years in hockey team captain, all-state tournament, first-team all-state, U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a junior team captain, all-state tournament, first team all-state, U.S. lacrosse all-american, Mr. Lacrosse Player of the Year finalist and Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year senior year honorable mention all-conference in hockey 2015 Minnesota state hockey champion unsung hero award senior hockey season National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 31 son of Dan and Karen Rohrbach with a younger brother favorite sport other than lacrosse is hockey credits his hockey and lacrosse coaches with the greatest influence on his athletic career. 15 ISAAC SWARTZMAN 23 over the summer. SO. - DEFENDER CANANDAIGUA, NY (MCQUAID JESUIT) FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in four games SoCon Honor Roll Dean s list Athletic Director s list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and one year in hockey team captain junior and senior year three-time all-league defense league Player of the Year and New York state hockey champion as a senior First Honors honor roll for every quarter of high school three-time student athlete award winner. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 25 son of Howard and Peggy McQuaid with two older brothers Michael Jordan and LeBron James inspired his jersey number favorite sport outside of lacrosse is hockey credits his brother, Josh, who is a cadet at USAFA, with the greatest influence on his athletic career his mother served in the Army and his father served in the Navy cousins, Courtney and Steve Miller, are both Army West Point grads... majoring in biology. 21

24 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SOPHOMORES LOGAN TAUCHER SO. - MIDFIELDER PONTE VEDRA, FL (PONTE VEDRA) 17 FRESHMAN 2016: Saw action in four games with one start took three attempts at face-off Athletic Director s list completed Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training and Basic Free Fall Parachutist training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse team MVP and first-team all-district as a sophomore first-team all-district as a junior team captain and All-American as a senior National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 16 son of Craig and Janet Taucher with two younger siblings greatest individual moment in sports was playing on team Under Armour South in the underclass games greatest team moment in sports was making it to the high school final four two years in a row favorite sport outside of lacrosse is hockey credits his father with the greatest influence on his athletic career aspires to be a special tactics officer or an air liaison officer upon graduation grandfather, Peter Taucher, was a navigator in the Air Force. ROLAND WHEELER IV 49 SO. - DEFENDER/MIDFIELD SAN DIEGO, CA (TORREY PINES) FRESHMAN 2016: Played in all 18 games on the season picked up 13 ground balls forced seven turnovers completed Unmanned Aerial Systems and Expeditionary Survival and Escape Training over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in lacrosse and two years in football team captain as a senior Adrenalin All-American, first-team all-league senior year teammate of the year, Jose Mantano Award for leadership and character, Torrey Pines Captains Club senior year all-league honorable mention as a junior CIF Championship sophomore year JV MVP as a freshman football team captain as a senior Dennis Bradley Award for character and inspiration in football second-team all-league in football Union Tribune honor student athlete 2013, 2014 Torrey Pines Pop Warner academic Awards Scholarship San Diego all-academic team recognized by Senator Mark Wyland, 38th district. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 8 son of Roland Wheeler III and Nancy Wheeler with three siblings credits his father with the greatest influence on his athletic career for his encouragement and advice aspires to one day be a pilot majoring in management. 22

25 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FRESHMEN PAXTON CHANDLER BOYER COONS FR. - GOALKEEPER HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO (MOUNTAIN VISTA) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse played for coaches Jamie Munro and Jake Herman started all games as a freshman team captain and first-team all-conference as a sophomore team captain and all-time most starts in program history as a junior first-team all-conference and second-team all-state as a junior first-team all-conference and first-team all-state as a senior all-time leader in minutes and saves at Mountain Vista HS team MVP and head captain as a senior Nike Bluechip two-time 3D All-Star twotime Denver Shootout All-Star honors program school leadership chairperson. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 27 son of Kerri Boyer with one brother plans to major in management or behavioral science potentially interested in going to pilot training recruited by Ohio State and Marquette hobbies include writing short stories and working out credits his late coach, Dr. Jake Herman, with the greatest impact on his athletic career came to the Academy because he wanted to help people while making something of himself favorite quote, Don t ever let anyone ever tell you that you re not good enough. Dr. Jake Herman I owe it all to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. KEVIN COX FR. - MIDFIELDER LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA (ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman in lacrosse played for coach Glen Miles National Honor Society Cum Laude National Science Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 23 son of Christopher and Rebecca Cox with two siblings father, Christopher Cox, is a congressman uncle, Mike Gernhardt, is an astronaut plans to major in engineering FR. - DEFENDER GAINESVILLE, FL (BUCHHOLZ HIGH) HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Casey Adams two-time Defensive Player of the Year two-time varsity team captain two-time first team all-area selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Underclass Games played in the Florida Senior All-Star Game Brine All-American U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American National Technical Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 21 son of Sam and Jamie Coons with one brother brother, Sam, graduated from a military academy plans to major in management would like to attend pilot training aspires to be an F-35 pilot in the Air Force hobbies include wakeboarding greatest moment in sports was beating the cross-town rivals for the first time in program history credits Tim Montgomery with the greatest influence on his athletic career favorite athlete is Tim Tebow favorite quote, You gotta get your check! Tim Montgomery. JAMES DETOMASSO FR. - LSM MASSAPEQUA, NY (MASSAPEQUA) HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time varsity letter winner member of 2014 New York state championship team 2014 Rising Junior All-Nassau County Team (Top 20 Players) 2015 Rising Senior All-Nassau County Team (Top 20 Players) 2016 Newsday Top 100 Long Island Players to Watch 2016 varsity team captain 2016 all-county selection... spent eight years on Team 91 Orange Lacrosse club team 2013 Top 25 all-star team 2013 Hofstra Blue and Gold all-star team. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron

26 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FRESHMEN CHET DOMINIC DUNSTAN HAIGHT FR. - ATTACK AURORA, CO (REGIS JESUIT/ USAFA PREP) USAFA PREP: Played lacrosse at the USAFA Prep School. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Jim Soran 2015 first team all-state team MVP 2014 honorable mention all-state All-Colorado team. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 2 son of Floyd and Cheryl Dunstan with two siblings father graduated from USAFA in 1987 and played lacrosse for the Falcons sister, Shelby, played lacrosse at the University of Denver brother, Courtland, played lacrosse at Colorado State University plans to major in management would like to attend pilot training aspires to be a pilot upon graduation hobbies include hunting, camping and fishing greatest moment in sports was winning the 2014 state championship favorite sport outside of lacrosse is cross country credits Rob Gormley with the greatest impact on his athletic career came to the Academy because it was a great opportunity to follow in his father s footsteps favorite athlete is Peyton Manning. BENJAMIN HOFMANN FR. - LSM PORTLAND, OR (LINCOLN) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse and wrestling played for coach Will Harris and Brendan Sheehan U.S. Lacrosse academic All-American, U.S. Lacrosse All-American, first-team all-state, first-team all-conference and Oregon All-Star as a senior first-team all-conference and first-team all-state as a junior. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 18 son of Thomas and Cynthia Hofmann with one brother father played lacrosse at Ithaca College plans to major in foreign areas studies aspires to work foreign policy in the Middle East hobbies include hiking, skiing, camping and rock climbing was a direct admission into USAFA and a lacrosse walk-on greatest moment in sports was finding out he made the Air Force lacrosse team favorite sport other than lacrosse is wrestling credits his father and brother with the greatest influence on his athletic career FR. - MIDFIELDER OCONOMOWOC, WI (CATHOLIC MEMORIAL) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse two-time letterman in football played lacrosse for coach John Morrison honorable mention all-conference as a freshman second-team all-conference and state champions as a sophomore first-team all-conference, academic All-American, state champions and team captain as a junior first-team all-conference, first-team all-state, All-American, academic All-American, Bob Scott Award, conference Player of the Year, team captain and state champions as a senior Mad True Lacrosse National team Brine Illinois team two-time team captain for True Lacrosse Wisconsin National Honor Society vice president Spanish National Honor Society senior advisory board member full IB diploma co-founder of Mental Illness Awareness Club... eight-time honor roll. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 23 son of Daniel and Ranea Haight with two siblings sister, Rebecca, plays rugby at Quinnipiac where her team is the two-time defending NCAA Div. I champions would like to serve as a pilot or in special operations Air Force lacrosse walk-on Top Basic during Basic Cadet Training first player from Wisconsin to play D1 lacrosse after playing all four years of high school lacrosse in Wisconsin. ADAM KRATT FR. - DEFENDER LONE TREE, CO (REGIS JESUIT/ USAFA PREP) 53 USAFA PREP: Attended the USA- FA Prep School. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jim Horan state champion as a junior honorable mention academic All-American as a sophomore All-American as a senior. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 39 son of Andy and Laurin Kratt plans to major in management would like to attend pilot training. 24

27 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FRESHMEN TREY RYAN LERVICK 20 LYNCH 50 FR. - ATTACK WOODBURY, MN (WOODBURY) HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Jason Worwa varsity letter winner as an eighth grader honorable mention all-conference as a freshman honorable mention all-conference and team captain as a sophomore all-conference, all-section, team captain and MVP as a junior all-conference, all-section, all-state, Star Tribune all-metro team, Pioneer Press Player of the Year finalist, Minnesota Mr. Lacrosse finalist, team Offensive MVP and team captain as a senior holds the school record for single-season goals and points two-time Kin Fog the Hill All-Star Hotbeds Champion Woodbury HS Spotlight on Scholarship Award (discontinued after 2014) academic letter 2013, PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40 son of Brent and Deanna Lervick with one sister father, Brent, played collegiate hockey mother, Deanna, played collegiate softball sister, Bailey, plays collegiate soccer would like to attend pilot training plans to serve as a pilot or a finance officer. FR. - FACE OFF ELLICOTT CITY, MD (OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL/ USAFA PREP) USAFA PREP: Attended the USA- FA Prep School. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Matt Durkin 2015 third-team all-conference 2015 Under Armour Lacrosse Brine Nationals team captain. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 38 son of Joe and Camille Lynch with one brother brother, Joseph, plays lacrosse for Catholic University would like to attend pilot training hobbies are fishing and boating greatest moment in sports was playing in the Under Armour Lacrosse Tournament aspires to be a pilot upon graduation favorite athlete is Bo Jackson favorite quote, It s not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog. DANIEL PAGANO FR. - LSM JUPITER, FL (WILLIAM T. DWYER) 16 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse lettered in football played for coach Chris Heide 2016 first-team All-American 2016 MVP goals, assists and ground balls record Inside Lacrosse Invitational All-Star National Honor Society FBLA top 10% of class Bright Futures Scholarship. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 23 son of Dan and Kimberly Pagano with two siblings plans to major in economics would like to go to pilot training aspires to fly a variation of the C-130 upon graduation hobbies are playing piano, learning stick tricks and listening to stand-up comedy. KYLE RICHBOURG 13 FR. - DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER CLIFTON, VA (CENTREVILLE) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse threetime letterman in football first-team all-conference sophomore through senior year second-team all-conference as a freshman honorable mention all-region as a junior second-team all-region as a senior second-team all-conference running back in football as a junior and senior first-team all-conference and first-team all-region defensive back as a senior first-team all-state defensive utility player as a senior. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 6 son of Jim and Holly Richbourg with one sibling has a grandfather that attended West Point father played baseball at George Mason University plans to major in management would like to go to pilot training aspires to be a fighter pilot in the Air Force greatest moment in sports was making the varsity team as a freshman favorite sport other than lacrosse is football credits his parents with the greatest influence on his athletic career favorite athlete is Kirk Cousins favorite quite, It s not about the years in your life, but the life in your years. Abraham Lincoln 25

28 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FRESHMEN GEORGE MATTHEW RITTENHOUSE SCHWARTZ FR. - DEFENDER BALTIMORE, MD (CALVERT HALL COLLEGE) HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Brian Kelly Vail Shootout champion Inside Lacrosse Invitational champion Inside Lacrosse Uncommitted Game MVP two-time Inside Lacrosse all-tournament team Honeygo indoor lacrosse champion. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 16 son of Kieffer and Mary Rittenhouse with one sister plans to major in management would like to attend remotely piloted aircraft training one day aspires to live on a farm hobbies are hunting and fishing favorite sport outside of lacrosse is basketball favorite quote, Hard work beats talent when talent doesn t work hard FR. - ATTACK MAHTOMEDI, MN (MAHTOMEDI) HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letterman in lacrosse two-time letterman in football played for coach Peter Moosebrugger two-time all-state three-time all-conference two-time varsity team captain single-season record holder in points program record in career assists and career points 2016 Mr. Lacrosse finalist 2016 Metro East Player of the Year 2016 all-conference hockey 2014 president of the French Club. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 7 son of Scott and Nancy Schwartz with three siblings father wrestled at MIT plans to major in economics aspires to work in contracting or acquisitions greatest moment in sports was playing in the Minnesota State HS hockey tournament favorite sport outside of lacrosse is hockey credits his father with the greatest impact on his athletic career because he taught him the values and characteristics required to succeed favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant. SAMUEL SHIFFLETT FR. - FACE OFF CHANHASSEN, MN (CHANHASSEN) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Scott Hugdahl 2014 second-team all-state. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 27 son of Gregory and Linda Shifflett with one sister plans to major in management aspires to work in acquisitions hobbies are hunting, snowboarding and video production. DOC 47 SZLACHETKA 54 football team as a senior. FR. - DEFENDER PITTSBURGH, PA (SHADY SIDE) HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Michael Williams first-team all-conference first-team All-WPIAL honorable mention all-conference as a defensive back in football team captain of the PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 9 son of David and Amy Szlachetka with one sister given name is Donald... mother played basketball at Ohio University father played football at Shippensburg University plans to major in political science would like to attend pilot training and fly remotely piloted aircraft recruited by Army West Point hobbies are hunting and fishing most memorable moment in sports was winning the conference championship in football as a sophomore favorite sport outside of lacrosse is football credits his mother with the greatest impact on his athletic career favorite athlete is Brian Urlacher favorite quote, This is not Nam. This is bowling. There are rules. Walter Sobchak 26

29 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FRESHMEN JAKE PRESTON THRONALLY TIPPETT FR. - MIDFIELDER COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (AIR ACADEMY) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterman in lacrosse and tennis played for coach John Mandico two-time first-team all-state first-team all-area first-team all-conference two-time MVP 2013 Colorado 4A state runner-up 2016 Gazette Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year two-time 4A regional champion in tennis 2014 fourth place individual finish at state three-time first-team all-conference first-team all-area Air Academy s 2016 Male Athlete of the Year first-team all-academic in lacrosse and tennis National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 29 son of Craig Thornally and Peggy Anderson with one sibling grandfather, Robert Thornally, played football at the University of Montana aspires to work in the acquisitions career field hobbies are hiking, skiing and cycling FR. - ATTACK/MIDFIELDER ROSWELL, GA (ROSWELL/USAFA PREP) USAFA PREP: Played lacrosse and soccer at the USAFA Prep school. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterman in lacrosse played for coach Stephen Ianzito member of two-time Georgia 6A state championship team team captain registered five goals in a single game to notch MVP honors in 2015 two-time honorable mention all-state set the school record for career assists LB3 Lacrosse national team Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 39 son of Paul and Bonnie Tippett with one sibling plans to major in business management aspires to be a pilot in the Air Force and one day have a career in civilian aviation hobbies are pistol and trap shooting, fishing and snowboarding greatest moment in sports was winning back-to-back Georgia 6A state championships favorite sport outside of lacrosse is soccer credits his father with the greatest impact on his athletic career great grandfather, Vernon Edward Prichard, was a first-team All-American quarterback at Army West Point in 1914 favorite athlete is Rob Gronkowski favorite quote, Better to fight for something than to live for nothing. George S. Patton 27

30 DUKE 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE OPPONENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 6,484 Nickname: Blue Devils Conference: ACC Home Field: Koskinen Stadium LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 2-2 Series vs. Air Force: 6-3 Feb. 5, 12:00 p.m. ET Durham, NC COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Danowski Alma Mater: Rutgers 76 Assistant Coaches: Ron Caputo, Matt Danowski, Alec Jernstedt MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Meredith Rieder Office Phone: Web Site: goduke.com university of Denver GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Denver, Colo. Enrollment: 11,797 Nickname: Pioneers Conference: Big East Home Field: Peter Barton LS LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 5-0 Series vs. Air Force: Feb. 11, 1:00 p.m. MT Denver, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Tierney Alma Mater: Cortland State 73 Assistant Coaches: Matt Brown, John Orsen, Jeremy Noble MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Niko Blakenship Office Phone: Web Site: denverpioneers.com Marist GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Enrollment: 4,547 Nickname: Red Foxes Conference: MAAC Home Field: Tenney Stadium LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-2 Series vs. Air Force: 1-2 Feb. 18, 12:00 p.m. MT USAFA, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Keegan Wilkinson Alma Mater: St. Joseph s 06 Assistant Coaches: Mike Gongas, Ian Farley MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Kevin McCall kevinmccall1@marist.edu Office Phone: Web Site: goredfoxes.com cleveland state~ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment: 17,730 Nickname: Vikings Conference: Independent Home Field: Krenzler Field LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: n/a 2016 Conference Record: n/a *2017 is CSU Ohio's first season Series vs. Air Force: 0-0 Feb. 25, 11:00 a.m. MT Denver, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dylan Sheridan Alma Mater: Claremont McKenna '06 Assistant Coaches: Andy German, Kyle Bernlohr MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Spencer Kowitz s.kowitz@csuohio.edu Office Phone: Web Site: csuvikings.com Canisius~ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Buffalo, N.Y. Enrollment: 4,537 Nickname: Golden Griffons Conference: MAAC Home Field: Demske Sports Complex boston university GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boston, Mass. Enrollment: 32,551 Nickname: Terriers Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Nickerson Field Detroit mercy GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Detroit, Mich. Enrollment: 5,200 Nickname: Titans Conference: MAAC Home Field: Titan Field LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-3 Series vs. Air Force: 1-3 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-5 Series vs. Air Force: 0-0 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: 2016 Conference Record: Series vs. Air Force: 0-3 Feb. 26, 11:00 a.m. MT Denver, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Randy Mearns Alma Mater: Canisius '92 Assistant Coaches: Brendan Murphy, Tim Edwards MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Jarrett Abelson abelsonj@canisius.edu Office Phone: Web Site: gogriffs.com Mar. 4, 12:00 p.m. ET Boston, MA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ryan Polley Alma Mater: Merrimack '99 Assistant Coaches: Steven Toomy, Mike Silipo Mar. 11, 12:00 p.m. MT USAFA, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Kolon Alma Mater: Rutgers 99 Assistant Coaches: Graham Adams, Jeff Turner, AJ Levell MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Kevin Edelson kedelson@bu.edu Office Phone: Web Site: goterriers.com MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: PJ Gradowski gradowpj@udmercy.edu Office Phone: Web Site: detroittitans.com mercer* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Macon, Ga. Enrollment: 8,340 Nickname: Bears Conference: SoCon Home Field: Mercer Stadium LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-4 Series vs. Air Force: 0-6 Mar. 18, 12:00 p.m. ET Macon, GA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kyle Hannan Alma Mater: Salisbury 86 Assistant Coaches: Chad Surman, Albert Mitchell MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Robby Hamman hamman_rd@mercer.edu Office Phone: Web Site: mercerbears.com 28

31 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE OPPONENTS Jacksonville* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 3,688 Nickname: Dolphins Conference: SoCon Home Field: D.B. Milne Field LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record:1-6 Series vs. Air Force: 1-4 Mar. 25, 12:00 p.m. MT USAFA, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Galloway Alma Mater: Syracuse Assistant Coaches: Casey Powell, Ryan Liebel, Andrew Keller MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Alex Keil Office Phone: Web Site: judolphins.com Marquette GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: Big East Home Field: Valley Fields Bellarmine* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Louisville, Ky. Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Knights Conference: SoCon Home Field: Frazier Stadium Furman* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Greenville, S.C. Enrollment: 2,600 Nickname: Paladins Conference: SoCon Home Field: Paladin Stadium VMI* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lexington, Va. Enrollment: 1,650 Nickname: Keydets Conference: SoCon Home Field: Drill Field #2 RICHMOND* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 4,180 Nickname: Spiders Conference: SoCon Home Field: Robins Stadium High point* GENERAL INFORMATION Location: High Point, N.C. Enrollment: 4,200 Nickname: Panthers Conference: SoCon Home Field: Vert Stadium LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-1 Series vs. Air Force: 1-0 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-3 Series vs. Air Force: 3-9 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 2-4 Series vs. Air Force: 0-3 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 0-7 Series vs. Air Force: 1-12 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 6-1 Series vs. Air Force: 0-3 LACROSSE INFORMATION 2016 Overall Record: Conference Record: 5-2 Series vs. Air Force: 1-2 Mar. 28, 4:00 p.m. CT Milwaukee, WI COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Joe Amplo Alma Mater: Hofstra '00 Assistant Coaches: Stephen Brundage, Jacob Richard MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Mike Wittliff Office Phone: Web Site: gomarquette.com Apr. 1, 12:00 p.m. MT USAFA, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kevin Burns Alma Mater: Loyola 03 Assistant Coaches: Bill Tully, Jay Sothoron MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: John Spugnardi Office Phone: Web Site: athletics.bellarmine.edu Apr. 8, 12:00 p.m. ET Greenville, SC COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Richie Meade Alma Mater: North Carolina 76 Assistant Coaches: Andrew Athens, John Haus Apr. 15, 12:00 p.m. ET Lexington, VA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jon Birsner Alma Mater: Navy 06 Assistant Coaches: Tom Celentani, James Purpura MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Daniel Whitehead Office Phone: Web Site: vmikeydets.com Apr. 22, 12:00 p.m. MT USAFA, CO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dan Chemotti Alma Mater: Duke 02 Assistant Coaches: Paul Richards, Chris Perzinski MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Chandler Carver Office Phone: Web Site: furmanpaladins.com MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Ryan Rose Office Phone: Web Site: richmondspiders.com Apr. 29, 12:00 p.m. ET High Point, NC COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jon Tropey Alma Mater: Ohio State 00 Assistant Coaches: Pat Tracy, Ron Garling, John Haus MEDIA RELATIONS Lax Contact: Cory McCune Office Phone: Web Site: highpointpanthers. com * SoCon game ~Denver Face Off Classic - Denver, CO ALL HOME MATCHES WILL BE PLAYED AT FALCON STADIUM, USAFA, CO ALL HOME MATCHES ARE FREE ADMISSION ALL GAME TIMES ARE LOCAL TO SITE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE 29

32 2016 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SEASON REVIEW In his eighth season at the helm of Air Force s lacrosse program, 2016 Southern Conference Coach of the Year, Eric Seremet, led the Falcons to their best season in history; boasting the program s longest win streak and best single-season finish to date. Air Force capped their season at 15-3 overall. Three top-10 programs; Navy, Denver and Notre Dame, accounted for the Falcon s only losses of the season. Air Force broke into the national polls following their victory over then-no. 9 Duke, March 22. Air Force held their highest national rank of No. 9 in the Cascade/Maverik Media Polls for one week and maintained an average national ranking of 13 over the final eight weeks of the season. Air Force made their fourth NCAA tournament appearance in program history in the wake of their record-breaking season. The Falcons met with No. 3-seed Notre Dame in the first round of the tournament. The Irish put an end to the nation s longest win streak by topping Air Force, 15-7, in South Bend, Ind. In their debut year in the Southern Conference, the Falcons went 7-0 in regular season league play and tallied two more league wins in post season action leading up to the SoCon Championship title. The conference title marks the second conference title in three years; Air Force won the ECAC in 2014 and was independent in The Falcons swept the SoCon men s lacrosse postseason awards as voted on by the league s head coaches. Falcon attacker Chris Walsch was tabbed SoCon Offensive Player of the Year, while teammate Doug Gouchoe was named Defensive Player of the Year. Seremet and rookie defender Brandon Jones made it a clean sweep, taking Coach of the Year and Freshman of the Year accolades, respectively. Falcons earned player of the week honors nine times, the most in the conference on the season. Air Force posted three sweeps of the conference s weekly lacrosse awards. Gouchoe is the only defensive player in the SoCon to have Defensive Player of the Month honors on two occasions. Gouchoe and Walsch earned honorable mentions in the Player of the Month selections for April. goal on the SoCon semi-finals game. He was named to the 2016 All-SoCon First Team and the SoCon All-Tournament Team for his defensive merits. Warden capped his senior season ranked sixth in the SoCon in caused turnovers per game (1.39). Defenseman Brandon Jones earned Freshman of the Year honors. Jones, a newcomer from Upper Arlington, Ohio, led Air Force with 28 caused turnovers and was fourth in the conference and 24th nationally with 1.50 caused turnovers per game. Senior midfielder Christopher Allen was dubbed the team s unsung hero. Allen found the nylon in 16 of 18 games, logging 31 goals for the Falcons. He scored his 12th career hat trick against Jacksonville on April 30; his fourth hat trick in seven league games. The Hillsborough, N.J., native earned SoCon Offensive Player of the Week twice and was named to the All-SoCon First Team and the SoCon s All-Tournament team. Allen logged his 100th career point against Richmond and capped his career with 106 points. He netted his 87th career goal in the NCAA matchup with Notre Dame; a mark high enough for third most career goals in the program s modern era. Sophomore attackman Andrew Tien was honored as the teams most improved player. In his freshman season Tien saw action in seven games, totaling four assists, four shots and a ground ball. In his sophomore season, the San Diego, Calif., native netted 20 goals in 17 games played; enough for fourth most on the team. Tien logged two hat tricks and three four-point games in the last five games of the season, two of which were in the SoCon tournament. He lifted the Falcons to their overtime win against Richmond in the SoCon championship with a goal from 10 yards out. He was added to the SoCon s All-Tournament team and the All-SoCon second team. Sophomore faceoff man Josh Radjenovich was honored with both, the Faceoff Award and the Ground Ball Award. The St. Paul, Minn. native won 171 of 316 faceoffs on the season for a.535 faceoff winning percentage. He concluded his season at fifth in the conference in faceoff win percentage. He led the team with 86 collected ground balls and an average of 4.78 ground balls per game; a mark high enough for third in the conference and 26th in the nation. Walsch and Alex Warden earned 2016 USILA/Nike All-America Honorable Mentions. The announcement marks Air Force s fourth lacrosse All-America honorable mention since The program now has two First Team All-Americans in attacker Rick Taylor (1970) and defender Ray Niemiec (1971), one All-America Third Team member and 12 All-America honorable mentions. Allen and Gouchoe were selected to represent the Falcons on the North team at the 75th annual USILA/Nike North-South Senior All-Star game, at the Edith Robb Dixon Field on the campus of Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa., on Friday, May 27. At the 2016 annual lacrosse awards banquet, senior goalkeeper Doug Gouchoe was announced the team s MVP. The senior from Concord, Mass., was dubbed the Southern Conference s Defensive Player of the Year in the wake of his record season. Gouchoe capped his senior season with a 7.47 goals-against average, a mark high enough for fourth best in the nation. He made 163 saves against 298 shots and finished the season with a.547 save percentage. His 15 wins this season is a program best in single-season wins. He earned SoCon Player of the Month honors twice and SoCon Player of the Week honors four times. Senior defender Alex Warden took the title for the Defensive Player of the Year. Warden logged 35 ground balls and forced 25 turnovers on the season and one goal. The Glen Mills, Pa., native held Bellarmine s leading scorer Tucker Ciesseau to one 30

33 2016 AIR FORCE LACROSSE SEASON REVIEW Air Force Lacrosse Air Force Falcons Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of May 20, 2016) Overall: 15-3 Conf: 7-0 Home: 4-1 Away: 7-2 Neut: 4-0 ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 12 Chris Walsch Nick Hruby Christopher Allen Andrew Tien Cameron Carter Austin Smith Danny Brown Marcus Ward Grant Gould Josh Radjenovich Matthew Duenes Shelton Collier Zach Payne Barrett Anigian Doug Gouchoe Sheamus Larkin Joe Matarazzo Tim Baker Alex Warden Malik Ekpenyong Roman Rohrbach Chuck Goldstein Sean LaVine Luke Leathers Nick Forrest Brandon Jones Ernie Alvino Craig Siegel Jeremiah Hemme Will Albyn Roland Wheeler Jake Lindell Fitzhugh Lee Jack Flynn Josh Swartzman Stephen Parker Trent Harper Nicholas Accardi Logan Taucher Blake Gillund Isaac Swartzman Christian Pung Hanson Finley Joey Redfearn Mitch Rose Total Opponents ## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 6 Doug Gouchoe : Fitzhugh Lee : Ernie Alvino 1-0 1: Total : Opponents : Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total Air Force Falcons Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total Air Force Falcons Opponents Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total Air Force Falcons Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total Air Force Falcons Opponents Attendance Summary AF Opponent Total Dates/Avg Per Date 5/478 9/682 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/1509 CLEARS: Air Force Falcons , Opponents MAN-UP OPPS: Air Force Falcons , Opponents

34 THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE In their debut year in the Southern Conference, the Falcons went 7-0 in regular season league play and tallied two more league wins in the post season action leading up to the SoCon Championship title. The conference title marks the second conference title in three years; Air Force won the ECAC in 2014 and was independent in The Falcons swept the SoCon men s lacrosse postseason awards as voted on by the league s head coaches. Falcon attacker Chris Walsch was tabbed SoCon Offensive Player of the Year, while teammate Doug Gouchoe was named Defensive Player of the Year. Seremet and rookie defender Brandon Jones made it a clean sweep, taking Coach of the Year and Freshman of the Year accolades, respectively. Falcons earned player of the week honors nine times, the most in conference on the season. Air Force posted three sweeps of the conference s weekly lacrosse awards. Gouchoe is the only defensive player in the SoCon to have Defensive Player of the Month honors on two occasions. Gouchoe and Walsch earned honorable mentions in the Player of the Month selections for April Men s Lacrosse Preseason Coaches Poll School (First-Place Votes) Total 1. Air Force (6) Richmond (1) High Point Bellarmine Mercer Furman Jacksonville VMI SOCON PRESEASON POLLS 2017 SoCon Men s Lacrosse Preseason All-Conference Team Attack Chris Walsch, Air Force, Jr. Michael LeClair, High Point, Sr. Mitch Goldberg, Richmond, Sr. Midfield (tie) Andrew Tien, Air Force, Jr. Tucker Ciessau, Bellarmine, Sr. Lucas Wittenberg, Mercer, So. Jean-Luc Chetner, Richmond, Sr. Defense Brandon Jones, Air Force, So. Ryan Dennis, Richmond, Sr. Brendan Hynes, Richmond, Sr. Goalkeeper (tie) Tim Troutner, High Point, Sr. Ben Gleichenhaus, Jacksonville, So. Faceoff Specialist Peter Moran, Richmond, Sr. Longstick Midfielder Austin Cates, Richmond, Jr. Inside Lacrosse 2017 Face-Off Yearbook Top Denver 2. North Carolina 3. Maryland 4. Notre Dame 5. Loyola 6. Yale 7. Syracuse 8. Duke 9. Navy 10. Brown 11. Towson 12. Johns Hopkins 13. Albany 14. Virginia 15. Richmond 16. Penn State 17. Fairfield 18. Air Force 19. Rutgers 20. Marquette 2017 INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON POLLS Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook 2017: Division I Men's Preseason All-Americans Chris Walsch, Jr., A - Honorable Mention Brandon Jones, So., D - Honorable Mention Inside Lacrosse Preseason Coaches' Conference Poll 1. Air Force 2. Richmond 3. High Point 4. Bellarmine 5. Mercer 6. Furman 7. Jacksonville 8. VMI Inside Lacrosse Preseason Coaches' All-Conference A- Chris Walsch, Air Force A- Michael Leclair, High Point A- Mitch Goldberg, Richmond M- Tucker Ciessau, Bellarmine M- Austin Smith, Air Force M- Jean-Luc Chetner, Richmond FO- Peter Moran, Richmond SSDM- Joe Matarazzo, Air Force LSM- Austin Cates, Richmond D- Brandon Jones, Air Force D- Brendan Hynes, Richmond D- Kevin Fahey, Bellarmine D- Zack Price, High Point G- Ben Gleichenhaus, Jacksonville 32

35 2017 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Series First Last Last AFA Largest Opponent Mtg Mtg Win Win Margin Adelphi (7-4) 7-4 (1971) Albany (10-8) 10-8 (1999) Alfred None None Amherst (12-11) 8-6 (1982) Arizona (20-4) 20-4 (1973) Army (9-8) by 1 (twice) Bellarmine (10-8) by 5 (3 times) Binghamton (10-8) 2014 (10-8) Bowdoin (12-11) (1991) Bowling Green (10-5) 10-5 (1979) Brown None None Bucknell None None Butler (11-8) 13-6 (2004) California (16-7) 24-1 (1973) UC Davis (23-5) 23-5 (1984) UCLA (21-1) 21-1 (1970) UC Santa Barbara (19-12) (1984) Canisius (13-6) 13-6 (2015) Claremont (22-1) 22-1 (1969) Colby None None Colgate (13-12) (1997) Colorado (23-3) 26-3 (1978) Colorado College (1979) 26-2 (1972) Colorado Mines (forfeit) 29-3 (1986) Colorado State (20-13) by 26 (twice) Connecticut None None Cornell None None C.W. Post None None Dartmouth (9-3) 18-9 (1997) Delaware None None Denison (9-8) 13-7 (1974) Denver (10-7) by 25 (3 times) Detroit Mercy (7-5) 13-6 (2009) Drew (15-8) 12-1 (1986) Drexel (9-5) 17-5 (1974) Duke (10-9 ot)15-2 (1968) Fairfield (16-8) 16-8 (2014) Furman (14-4) 14-4 (2016) Gannon None None Georgetown (10-6) 10-6 (1985) High Point (13-4) 14-4 (2013) Hobart (16-12) (2013) Hofstra None None Jacksonville (11-6) 18-5 (2015) Kenyon (7-6) 7-6 (1977) Lafayette (11-6) 11-6 (2005) Lehigh (15-10) (2013) Loyola (Md.) (8-6) 8-6 (2011) Manhattan (16-10) (2011) Marist (7-6 4ot) 2014 (17-9) Marquette None None Maryland None None UMBC (11-3) 11-3 (1971) Massachusetts None None Mercer (15-13) 20-4 (2012) Michigan (15-12) 15-6 (2012) Michigan State (9-8) 9-8 (1995) Morgan State (12-8) 12-8 (1976) Mount St. Mary s (11-6) 11-6 (2002) Navy (8-6) 8-6 (2003) New Hampshire None None North Carolina None None (Cont.) Series First Last Last AFA Largest Opponent Mtg Mtg Win Win Margin Northern Colorado (1981) Notre Dame (9-8) 14-8 (1988) Ohio State (14-7) 19-8 (1993) Penn None None Penn State None None Plymouth State (18-3) 18-3 (1986) Presbyterian (18-9) 18-9 (2011) Princeton None None Providence (8-7) by one (twice) Quinnipiac (13-3) 13-3 (2012) Radford (14-7) 14-7 (1995) Richmond (9-8 ot) 13-5 (2014) Robert Morris (11-10) 10-9 (2015) RPI (14-2) 14-2 (1977) Rutgers (11-9) 11-9 (2013) Sacred Heart (13-10) 15-5 (2009) Salisbury State None None San Diego State (15-6) 15-6 (1988) Siena (11-7) 25-2 (1995) Springfield (13-11) (1993) Stanford (19-3) 22-2 (1969) St. John s (10-5) 10-5 (2006) St. Lawrence (12-10) (1986) St. Mary s (Md.) (22-7) 22-7 (1985) Stony Brook (7-6) 16-6 (1993) Syracuse None None Texas Tech (24-3) 24-3 (1990) Towson None None Trinity (8-5) 8-5 (1982) U. of the South (29-3) 29-3 (1974) Utah (14-3) 14-3 (1980) Utah State (15-2) 15-2 (1981) Vermont (8-4) 14-8 (1988) Villanova (14-6) 14-6 (1996) Virginia (7-6) 7-6 (2004) VMI (13-3) 13-2 (1997) Wagner (13-4) 13-4 (2001) Wash. Coll. (Md.) None None Washington & Lee None Western State (14-0) 14-0 (1979) Whittier (Calif.) (12-9) 18-9 (1985) William & Mary None None Williams (16-3) 16-3 (1986) Yale None None Total (.576) Bold denotes 2017 opponents ALEX WARDEN 33

36 Colorado State W 14-6 Denver W 13-7 Colorado W 15-3 Stanford W 6-4 Ohio State L 4-8 Arizona W 16-5 Colorado College W 7-4 UMBC L 7-10 Denver W Duke W 15-2 Cornell L 6-8 North Carolina L 5-8 UMBC L 7-11 Colorado W 20-0 Colorado State W 19-5 Colorado College W 12-2 Colorado W 8-2 Stanford L 5-18 Denver L Claremont College W 22-1 UCLA W 18-4 Denver W 14-4 Colorado State W 22-4 Colorado College W 12-5 Colorado W 15-2 Duke L 5-6 Colorado College W 14-5 Stanford W 22-2 Rutgers L 6-17 Denver W UCLA W 21-1 Colorado State W 28-4 Denver W Maryland L 3-14 Colorado College W 15-2 Stanford W 12-2 Colorado W 18-1 Hofstra L 4-9 Colorado State W 19-4 Colorado W 19-3 Colorado College W 19-6 Denver W Stanford W 6-3 Denver W 11-3 UMBC W 11-3 Colorado College W 22-1 Colorado State W 17-4 Adelphi W 7-4 Colorado State W 17-0 Colorado W 24-9 Colorado College W 10-5 Denver W 11-5 Maryland! L 1-10! - NCAA Quarterfinals Stanford W 19-3 California W 20-2 Ohio State W 8-6 Denver W 23-7 Colorado College W 19-7 Denison L 8-10 Colorado College W 26-2 Colorado State W 19-3 Colorado W 22-8 Denver L California W 24-1 UMBC L 9-10 Arizona W 20-4 Colorado College W 17-4 Denver L Colorado W 22-5 Denver W AIR FORCE LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Colorado W 22-3 Colorado State W 27-1 Hofstra L Drexel W 17-5 Univ. of the South W 29-3 Williams W 13-9 St. Lawrence L 7-12 Denison W 13-7 Colorado W 15-5 Army L 5-6 Denver W 26-5 Colorado College W 14-7 Colorado State W 1-0 Denver W Maryland L 6-13 Duke W 10-7 Colorado College W 14-8 Denver W 26-5 Colorado State W 24-3 Colorado W 22-5 UMBC L 9-14 Denver W 29-4 Colorado College W at UMBC L 6-21 at Morgan State W 12-8 Colorado W 15-4 Denver W 29-4 at North Carolina L 5-21 at Colo. College W (OT) at Denver W Colorado College L Colorado State W 25-2 Williams W 14-6 RPI W 14-2 Kenyon W (OT) 7-6 St. Lawrence L 8-16 Denver W 13-7 Colorado W 17-7 Colorado College W 16-5 Denver W 24-6 C.W. Post L 9-13 North Carolina L 7-21 Utah State W 16-4 Colorado College W 18-8 Denver W Colorado Mines W 24-1 North Carolina L 7-16 Duke L Denver W 20-3 Colorado College W 20-7 Colorado State W 27-1 Colorado Mines W 19-1 Colorado W 18-3 Rutgers L 3-16 C.W. Post L 8-14 Colorado W 26-3 Denver W 26-3 Colorado College W Colorado State W 24-1 Western State W 14-0 Colorado College W 12-1 Navy L 6-19 Princeton L 8-14 Bowling Green W 10-5 Denison W 9-8 Delaware L Colorado Mines W 20-2 Colorado W 12-7 Denver W 13-7 Colorado Mines W 16-2 Colorado College W 34-3 Connecticut L Army L 4-14 Denver W Colorado W 13-3 Colorado College W 10-4 Salisbury State L 8-21 Washington & Lee L 6-20 Towson State L 5-17 Delaware L 4-23 Colorado Mines W 15-3 Denver W 10-6 California W 16-2 Colorado W 12-4 Colorado Mines W 7-2 Colorado College W 10-9 Colorado State W 22-4 Utah W 14-3 Denver W Colorado W 19-2 at Colorado College L at Denver W 16-9 California W 16-7 Colorado Mines W 16-6 Denver W 12-5 Texas Tech W 14-6 Utah State W 15-2 at Colorado State W 22-3 at Northern Colorado W 22-5 Colorado College W at Army L 5-19 at Drexel W Denver W 11-9 Colorado College W 12-8 Dartmouth L 3-28 Trinity W 8-5 Amherst W 8-6 St. Lawrence L 8-12 Colorado State W 22-5 C.W. Post L 6-7 Colorado Mines W 12-3 Colorado W 13-8 Northern Colorado W 18-5 Colorado College W 7-5 Denver W Colgate L 9-11 William and Mary L 1-13 Loyola L 3-13 Rutgers L 2-26 Colorado State W 14-5 Colorado Mines W 17-3 Colorado College W 16-6 Colorado W 15-8 C.W. Post L 5-12 Yale L Denver W 18-2 Colorado College W Colorado College W 13-6 UC Davis W 23-5 California L UC Santa Barbara W Denver W 16-8 Colorado Mines W 17-7 Colorado State W 17-5 Denver W 28-3 Denver W Lehigh W 11-8 Drexel W 13-6 Colorado W 15-3 Colorado College W Washington College L 9-18 San Diego State W 10-5 Colby L Williams L 7-12 St. Lawrence L 7-15 Denver W 12-0 Colorado W 12-4 Colorado State W 23-7 Colorado Mines W 13-9 St. Mary s W 22-7 Georgetown W 10-6 Colorado College W 16-8 Denver W 16-6 Whittier W Colorado College W 13-5 Colorado College W 17-6 Massachusetts L 7-13 Whittier W Denver W 20-8 Colorado Mines W Syracuse L 6-22 St. Lawrence W Colorado W 17-1 Plymouth State W 18-3 Williams W 16-3 Siena W 16-5 Colorado State W 18-0 Colorado Mines W 29-3 Colorado W Colorado State W 27-4 Drew W Denver W 12-8 Army L 8-29 Hofstra L 5-12 Colorado College W 13-6 Colorado Mines W Colorado State W 24-3 Colorado W 14-5 Colorado Mines W 21-7 Stony Brook W Colorado State W 16-7 Amherst W Colorado College W 13-9 UMBC L 9-15 Denver W 12-5 Colorado W 13-4 Adelphi L Colorado State W 19-4 Colorado College W 14-8 Denver W 26-9 UMBC L 8-9 Rutgers L 3-9 Colorado State W 20-8 Denver W San Diego State W 15-6 Ohio State W Vermont W 14-8 Notre Dame W 14-8 Colorado W 17-3 Adelphi L 4-15 Colorado College W Villanova W 6-5 Colorado Mines W 24-7 Loyola (Md.)* L 8-19 * NCAA Playoffs Colorado State W 16-4 Drew W Colorado College W 10-4 at Notre Dame L 7-10 at Michigan State L 7-13 vs. Ohio State W 8-7 at Hobart L 2-17 Denver W 11-6 Colorado Mines W 14-3 at Colorado State W at Denver W 10-4 Colorado W 11-9 Colorado College W 9-5

37 at Colorado W 12-5 Colorado Mines W 15-7 at Colorado College L 8-11 Colgate L 8-27 vs. Notre Dame L vs. Texas Tech W 24-3 Denver L (OT) at Colorado Mines W 22-1 Whittier W 12-9 Michigan State L 3-19 Colorado State W 16-3 vs. Ohio State W at Stony Brook L at Denver W Denver W at Colo. College L (2OT) Denver L 9-10 Bowdoin W at Notre Dame L 8-14 at Michigan State L 8-14 Colorado College W 19-7 Stony Brook L 9-11 at Colorado State L vs. Ohio State W (2OT) 10-9 at Bucknell L 6-17 Colorado W 8-7 at Denver W at Colorado Mines W Colorado College W 20-8 Colorado W at Colorado College W at Colorado W at Mt. St. Mary s W (OT) vs. Ohio State L (OT) 8-9 vs. VMI W 9-4 at Georgetown L 5-15 Michigan State L 9-10 Denver W Bucknell L (OT) Notre Dame L Colorado State W 29-7 at Stony Brook L 6-10 at Army L 6-11 Colorado State W Colorado College W 19-6 Colorado Mines W 1-0* * win by forfeit (1-2) Colorado College W 8-4 Alfred L 7-11 Drew W 15-8 Springfield W New Hampshire L 9-13 vs. Ohio State* W 19-8 at Bucknell L 6-16 at Lehigh L Stony Brook W 16-6 at Notre Dame* L 9-12 at Michigan State* L at Denver L * - GWLL contest (1-3) at Navy L 3-19 at Rutgers L 8-20 at Colorado College L Colorado W 21-6 at Drexel W 11-7 at Stony Brook W (OT) 6-5 at Hofstra L 5-13 at Lehigh L 6-11 Michigan State* L 5-6 Denver W 19-2 Notre Dame* L 8-20 at Ohio State* W at Butler* L 9-11 * - GWLL contest AIR FORCE LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (3-1) Colorado College W 15-3 at Colorado W 21-5 Siena W 25-2 Rutgers W at Villanova L 9-14 at Georgetown L 2-16 at VMI W at Radford W 14-7 Ohio State* W 9-6 at Notre Dame* L 5-16 at Michigan State* W 9-8 Butler* W 9-7 * - GWLL contest (0-4) Denver W 22-5 at Colorado College W 17-5 Notre Dame* L 8-13 at Villanova W 14-6 at VMI W at Stony Brook W 12-9 at Drexel W 9-5 Michigan State* L 6-7 Colorado W 23-3 at Butler* L 6-13 at Ohio State* L 4-10 * - GWLL contest (1-2) at Loyola L 7-16 vs. VMI W 13-2 Colorado College W 24-3 Dartmouth W 18-9 Colgate W at Rutgers L 5-14 at Villanova L 7-9 Ohio State* W Butler* L at Notre Dame* L 4-9 vs. Canisius W at Denver W 12-4 * - GWLL contest (1-3) at Army L 6-12 vs. VMI W 14-8 Notre Dame* L 6-12 Stony Brook W 7-6 at Navy L 7-10 at Bucknell L 8-9 at Colo. College W (2OT) Villanova L 7-10 at Butler* L 6-10 at Ohio State* L 8-11 Denver* W * - GWLL contest (0-4) at Lehigh L 3-8 at Army L 5-14 at Notre Dame* L 2-16 North Carolina L 5-18 at Stony Brook L 0-7 at Hofstra L 5-19 at Navy L 4-16 vs. VMI W 5-4 Gannon L 5-13 at Albany W 10-8 Butler* L 8-11 Ohio State* L 6-7 at Denver* L 5-12 * - GWLL contest (0-4) at Lehigh L 2-14 at Army L 4-16 Brown L 5-12 Penn State L 8-15 Notre Dame* L 6-10 at Hofstra L 4-21 at Navy L 2-17 vs. VMI W 5-4 Manhattan W Radford L 4-14 at Butler* L 6-12 at Ohio State* L 6-17 at Villanova L 4-18 Denver* L 4-12 * - GWLL contest (0-5) vs. Maryland L 3-16 vs. Lehigh L vs. Manhattan L 7-10 vs. Wagner W 13-4 at Brown L 6-13 at Providence W (OT) 9-8 at Fairfield* L 7-10 at Army L 4-13 at Hofstra L 8-22 vs. VMI W 5-3 at Notre Dame* L 2-13 Villanova L 7-14 Ohio State* L Butler* L 9-10 at Denver* L 6-11 * - GWLL contest (2-3) Mount St. Mary s W 11-6 at Penn State L 2-16 vs Syracuse L 8-20 vs Providence L 7-8 at Quinnipiac L 4-5 at VMI W 9-3 Notre Dame* L 3-9 Fairfield* W 8-5 at Butler* L 8-13 at Ohio State* L 3-9 at Villanova L 7-8 Denver* W 6-5 * - GWLL contest (1-4) vs #7 Duke L 8-13 vs Manhattan L 7-8 Siena W 8-6 at #18 Army L (2OT) 7-8 at Mount St. Mary s L 4-10 at #12 Navy W 8-6 at Stony Brook L 2-5 at Fairfield* L 8-15 at #20 Notre Dame* L 4-13 #14 Ohio State* L 2-7 Butler* W 8-6 at #14 North Carolina L 5-11 at Denver* L 5-9 * - GWLL contest (2-3) vs #1 Virginia W 7-6 vs Vermont W 8-4 at Army (OT) L #9 North Carolina L 9-10 at Delaware L 6-7 at Stony Brook L 3-7 #16 Notre Dame* L 2-12 Fairfield* W 12-6 #18 Denver* L 6-7 at #8 Ohio State* L 2-9 at Butler* W 13-6 at Sacred Heart (OT) L * - GWLL contest (1-4) at VMI W 12-8 vs #11 Towson L 6-15 vs Lafayette W 11-6 Penn L 3-6 at Fairfield* L 9-10 at St. John s W at #5 Army L 8-12 at #11 Notre Dame* L (OT) at North Carolina L 5-14 Butler* W 11-8 Ohio State* L 7-11 at #15 Denver* L (OT) (2-3) at Villanova L 6-11 vs #13 North Carolina L 6-8 vs Manhattan L 4-5 at UMBC L 5-9 Sacred Heart W 11-9 Siena W 12-8 vs. #16 Dartmouth W 13-8 St. John s W 10-5 at #20 Army L (OT) Quinnipiac* W 8-4 Bellarmine W 9-7 Bucknell L 6-7 #9 Notre Dame* W 9-8 at Butler* L 7-11 at Ohio State* L 7-11 #14 Denver* L 3-7 * - GWLL contest (1-4) Siena W 11-7 vs. UMBC L 7-13 vs. Villanova L 8-9 vs. #18 Yale L 9-12 at #11 Bucknell L 3-8 at #8 Army L 3-7 at Quinnipiac* W 16-9 at #11 Notre Dame* L 4-16 at Bellarmine* L Ohio State* L 6-10 at Denver* L 9-11 at #2 Duke L 6-19 * - GWLL contest (1-4) Providence (OT) W 8-7 at Army L 4-12 vs. Penn L vs. Brown L 7-13 at #6 Maryland L 4-16 Presbyterian W 12-4 at #18 Ohio State* L 5-16 Bellarmine* W 13-8 Quinnipiac (OT)* L at Yale L 2-10 #7 Notre Dame* L 5-13 #18 Denver* L 1-14 * - GWLL contest (4-1) vs. #3 Maryland L 4-15 vs. Presbyterian W 12-8 vs. Towson L 9-11 vs. Sacred Heart W 15-5 at Army L 9-14 at Quinnipiac* W 14-8 vs. Bucknell L 2-9 at Manhattan L 8-9 at #4 Notre Dame* L 4-10 at Bellarmine* W 12-7 Ohio State* W 9-6 Detroit W 13-6 at Denver* W 10-7 vs. Ohio State! L 5-10 * - GWLL contest! - GWLL Tournament (0-7) St. John s L 7-10 vs. Lehigh L vs. Penn L 7-8 Army W (OT) 8-7 at #16 Loyola* L 3-18 at Siena L 2-5 at Denver L 6-9 at Robert Morris L 7-13 Quinnipiac* L 6-8 Bellarmine* L #18 Fairfield* L 3-4 at Ohio State* L 6-10 at Hobart* L 6-17 #12 Denver* L 7-15 * - ECAC contest

38 (3-3) vs. Siena L 6-11 Vermont L 6-9 vs. Manhattan W vs. Jacksonville L 7-10 at Fairfield* L 4-6 at #4 Hofstra L 6-11 #17 Loyola* W 8-6 at #15 Denver* L 7-14 at Mercer W 14-5 at Bellarmine* W 12-7 Ohio State* L 4-8 Presbyterian W 18-9 Hobart* W 9-6 * - ECAC contest (1-5) vs. Rutgers L vs. Robert Morris L vs. Michigan W 15-6 Quinnipiac W 13-3 vs. Army W (OT) 9-8 at #5 Loyola* L 8-15 #8 Denver* L 8-11 at Jacksonville W 11-8 Mercer W 20-4 Bellarmine* W 12-8 #17 Fairfield* L at Ohio State* L 4-14 at Hobart* L 8-12 * - ECAC contest (2-5) at #4 North Carolina L 8-16 at High Point W 14-4 at Rutgers W 11-9 vs. Canisius W 10-8 #12 Lehigh W Marquette L 6-8 at Bellarmine* L vs. #8 Loyola* L 7-13 at #4 Denver* L (OT) at Michigan* W 10-6 at Mercer W 15-9 at Fairfield* L 8-9 #12 Ohio State* L 9-10 Hobart* W * - ECAC contest (3-1) vs. #4 Denver L 8-14 vs. Furman W 15-6 vs. Canisius L 6-7 vs. Marist W 17-9 at VMI L 4-6 vs. Bellarmine* W 13-9 at Jacksonville W at Binghamton W 10-8 vs. Michigan* W vs. Mercer W 19-6 vs. #11 Fairfield* W 16-8 at Ohio State* L 6-8 at Quinnipiac L at Ohio State! W 14-7 vs. #14 Fairfield! W 9-8 vs. Richmond# (Play-in)W 13-5 at Duke# (1st Rd.) L 9-20 *- ECAC match!- ECAC Tournament #- NCAA Tournament AIR FORCE LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (N/A) at Duke L 7-13 vs. Marist L 6-7 at Denver L 6-16 vs. Canisius W 13-6 at Furman W 6-4 vs. Vermont L vs. VMI W 12-8 vs. Detroit Mercy W 9-6 at High Point L 9-10 vs. Jacksonville W 18-5 vs. Bellarmine W 11-8 at Mercer W 10-7 vs. Robert Morris W 10-9 vs. Quinnipiac L vs. Navy L (7-0) at #18 Navy L 6-10 #2 Denver L 9-10 at Marist W(4OT) 7-6 vs. Dartmouth W 9-3 vs. Sacred Heart W Furman* W 14-4 High Point* W 13-4 at #9 Duke W(OT) 10-9 at Detroit Mercy W 7-5 at Bellarmine* W(OT) 8-7 Mercer* W VMI* W 13-3 at Richmond* W 9-8 at Jacksonville* W 11-6 vs. Bellarmine^ W 10-8 vs. Richmond^ W(OT) 9-8 at #7 Notre Dame! L 7-15 *-SoCon contest ^-SoCon tournament!-ncaa tournament Note: National rankings not available prior to 2003 season; home/ away results not available for all seasons ERIK SMITH 36

39 Year Record Pct. Coach Capt. Bob Kelley Maj. Jim Keating Maj. Jim Keating Maj. Jim Keating Maj. Jim Keating Maj. Jim Keating Maj. Jim Keating Lt. Col. Jim Keating Capt. Bill Markham Capt. Bill Markham Capt. Bill Markham Capt. Dan Ulmer Capt. Dan Ulmer Capt. Charles Stevens Capt. Charles Stevens Capt. Charles Stevens Capt. Charles Stevens Capt. Rich Long Capt. Scott Petosa Capt. Scott Petosa Maj. Mike Hittle Capt. Scott Petosa Capt. Scott Petosa Capt. Chris Cicere Capt. Chris Cicere Capt. Chris Cicere Capt. Tom Duggan Capt. Tom Duggan Capt. Terry Leary Capt. Terry Leary Capt. Terry Leary Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Fred Acee Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet Eric Seremet TOTAL (.576) YEARLY RECORDS AIR FORCE LACROSSE YEARLY RECORDS 1967 Russ Murray 1968 Russ Voris 1969 Terry Brady Rob Judas 1970 Rick Taylor 1971 Ray Niemiec 1972 Harry Calcutt 1973 Dan Connelly 1974 Ed McIlhenny 1975 Kip Peterson 1976 Rich Long 1977 Tom Lane 1978 Mason Goodhand Kim Kelly 1979 Gordy Ross 1980 Bart Jackson 1981 Chet Nowak 1982 Dan Sullivan 1983 Chris Cicere 1984 Mike McGeeney 1985 Bruce Gibson Joe Vasta 1986 Joe Vasta Hank Jeronimous 1987 Ken Wessels Craig Ward 1988 Jim Daronco Steve Kelly Joe Llewellyn 1989 Tom Kelly 1990 John DiMento Ben Miller 1991 Brian O Rourk Mike Inzone 1992 Tom O Rourke John Conmy 1993 Tom O Rourke Tom Stephens Bill Boscarino Duke Pope 1994 Mike Murphy Jason Boal 1995 Scott Cerone Jim Rowley 1996 Mike Fellona Tim Morris 1997 Dennis Baniewicz William Rogers 1998 Chris MacAulay TEAM CAPTAINS 1998 Rob Makros Brett Schumer 1999 Adam Ochs Scott Seigfried 2000 Brock Miller Ross Schumer 2001 Jay Agnew Matt Dudderar Michael Garrott 2002 Matt Dudderar Michael Garrott 2003 William Arnold Eric Lederer John Anacker 2004 Michael Colosimo Greg Dangler Greg Kantz 2005 D.J. Benzing Timothy Hade 2006 Paul Adams Will Meister Max Miller 2007 Daniel Breiding Will Meister 2008 Kevin Crumrine Lukas Fisher 2009 David Mackintosh Griffin Nevitt 2010 Ridge Flick Vinny Sandtorv 2011 Zack Carroll Tristan Newkirk Vinny Sandtorv 2012 Dayton Gilbreath John Krzyminski Adam Paranka 2013 Mike Crampton Bryan Price Erik Smith 2014 Kyle Cassady Mike Crampton Bryan Price Erik Smith 2015 Davis Gunter Kyle O Brien 2016 Chris Allen Danny Brown 2017 Austin Smith Brandon Jones COACHING RECORDS Name Yrs. W-L Pct. Capt. Bob Kelley Lt. Col. Jim Keating Capt. Bill Markham Capt. Dan Ulmer Capt. Charles Stevens Capt. Rich Long Capt. Scott Petosa Maj. Mike Hittle Capt. Chris Cicere Capt. Tom Duggan Capt. Terry Leary Fred Acee Eric Seremet CHRISTOPHER ALLEN TOTAL 50 years

40 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS BILL MARKHAM Honorable Mention Goalkeeper RUSS VORIS Honorable Mention Attack RICK TAYLOR First Team Attack RAY NIEMIEC Honorable Mention First Team Defense DAN ULMER Third Team Midfield MIKE MCDONALD Honorable Mention Attack BART JACKSON Honorable Mention Goalkeeper JOE VASTA Honorable Mention Attack JOHN DIMENTO Honorable Mention Attack DENNIS BANIEWICZ Honorable Mention Midfield MIKE CRAMPTON Honorable Mention Attack ERIK SMITH Honorable Mention Midfield ALEX WARDEN Honorable Mention Defense CHRIS WALSCH Honorable Mention Attack The names of USILA All-America awards/divisions have changed throughout the years. Following are the designations for Air Force honorees based on the year of their awards: Major College All-America (1967), Little All-America ( ), Division I All-America (1974-present) 38

41 AIR FORCE LACROSSE HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-ROCKY MOUNTAIN LEAGUE 1967 Rob Judas, Bill Markham, Russ Voris, Stuart Wood 1968 Rob Judas, Bill Markham, Phil Pignataro, Russ Voris 1969 James Dryden, Rob Judas, Rick Taylor, Dan Ulmer, Russ Voris 1970 Frank Morgan, Ray Niemiec, Rick Taylor, Dan Ulmer 1971 Harry Calcutt, Dan Connelly, Michael Faraone, Ray Niemiec, Dan Ulmer 1972 Harry Calcutt, Dan Connelly 1973 Dan Connelly, Don Kerley, Ed McIlhenny 1974 Don Kerley, Ed McIlhenny 1976 Robert Marshall 1979 Bud Vazquez 1980 Tom Cavuoti, Marcel Kerdavid, Richard Lehle, Dan Sullivan 1981 Chet Nowak, Dan Sullivan, Ev Wallace 1982 Dan Sullivan 1983 Brian McIntosh, Joe Vasta 1984 Mike Blouin, Stephen Luxion, Joe Vasta 1985 Mike Blouin, Brent Frerichs, Dan Shea, Jim Tillie, Joe Vasta, Ken Wessels 1986 Mike Blouin, Brent Frerichs, Hank Jeronimus, Joe Llewellyn, Dan Shea, Jim Tillie, Joe Vasta, Ken Wessels, Brian Zembraski 1987 Jim Daronco, Floyd Dunstan, Joe Llewellyn, Tom Sexton, Ken Wessels, Brian Zembraski 1988 Jim Daronco, George Degnon, Mike DiMento, Bob Hagstrom, Keith Kane, Steve Kelly, Joe Llewellyn, Tom Sexton 1989 John DiMento, Bob Hagstrom, Tom Kelly, Ben Miller 1990 Tom Boushell, John DiMento, Bob Hagstrom, Mike Inzone, Ben Miller, Brian O Rourk 1991 Brian O Rourk ALL-GREAT WESTERN LACROSSE LEAGUE 1993 First Team - Mike Murphy 1994 Second Team - Mike Murphy 1995 First Team - Dennis Baniewicz, Chris MacAulay; Second Team - Tom Gillen, Jim Rowley 1996 First Team - Dennis Baniewicz; Second Team - Mike Conley, Joe Howard 1997 First Team - Dennis Baniewicz; Second Team - Chris MacAulay, Ryan Principi, William Rogers, Steve Sztan 1998 First Team - Chris MacAulay, Brett Rurka 2000 First Team - Brock Miller 2001 Second Team - Jay Agnew 2002 First Team - John Anacker; Second Team - Matthew Dudderar, Michael Garrott 2003 First Team - John Anacker, Nick Wzientek 2004 Second Team - Tim Hade, Justin Pavoni, Stephen Whittenberg 2005 First Team - Justin Kuchta, Will Meister, Justin Pavoni 2006 First Team - Justin Pavoni Second Team - Will Meister, Griffin Nevitt 2007 First Team - Griffin Nevitt Second Team - Dan Gnazzo, Will Meister 2008 First Team - Dan Gnazzo, Griffin Nevitt 2009 First Team - Dayton Gilbreath, Dan Gnazzo, Griffin Nevitt Second Team - Ridge Flick, Bryan Gilbreath, David Mackintosh ALL CONFERENCE ALL-ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE 2010 First Team - Dayton Gilbreath Second Team - Bryan Gilbreath, Vinny Sandtorv 2011 Second Team - Dayton Gilbreath, Vinny Sandtorv 2012 First Team - Dayton Gilbreath 2013 Second Team - Mike Crampton, Bryan Price, Erik Smith 2014 First Team - Mike Crampton, Keith Dryer, Matt Puleo; Second Team - Kyle Cassaday, Tommy McKee, Austin Smith, Alex Warden ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM* 2012 Keith Dreyer, Bryan Price, Davis Gunter 2013 Alex Warden 2014 Austin Smith *award began in 2012 ALL-SOCON LACROSSE LEAGUE 2016 First Team - Christopher Allen, Doug Gouchoe, Josh Radjenovich, Chris Walsch, Alex Warden Second Team - Brandon Jones, Andrew Tien SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2016 Christopher Allen, Doug Gouchoe, Andrew Tien Chris Walsch, Alex Warden SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2016 Brandon Jones MAJOR CONFERENCE AWARDS GWLL COACH OF THE YEAR Capt. Terry Leary, 1995 GWLL NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Dayton Gilbreath, 2009 ECAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Crampton, 2014 ECAC COACH OF THE YEAR Eric Seremet, 2014 SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR Eric Seremet, 2016 SOCON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Walsch, 2016 SOCON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Doug Gouchoe, 2016 SOCON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brandon Jones,

42 AIR FORCE LACROSSE HONORS AND AWARDS 1968 Russ Voris, A 1969 Rob Judas, D 1970 Rick Taylor, A 1971 Ray Niemiec, D 1972 Harry Calcutt, A 1973 Ed McIlhenny, A 1974 Kip Peterson, G 1975 Kip Peterson, G 1976 Bill Woolford, A 1977 Stan Peterson, D 1978 Mike McDonald, A 1979 Bud Vazquez, M 1980 Bart Jackson, G 1981 Chet Nowak, M 1982 Dan Sullivan, M 1983 Roger Yeshnik, M 1984 John Sheedy, A TEAM MVP 1985 Joe Vasta, A 1986 Joe Vasta, A 1987 Ken Wessels, G 1988 Joe Llewellyn, M 1989 John DiMento, A 1990 Bob Hagstrom, G 1991 Brian O Rourk, M 1992 Tom O Rourke, A 1993 Tom O Rourke, A 1994 Mike Murphy, A 1995 Scott Cerone, M 1996 Dennis Baniewicz, M 1997 Dennis Baniewicz, M 1998 Chris MacAulay, A 1999 Brett Rurka, D 2000 Brock Miller, D 2001 John Agnew, A 2002 Michael Garrott, D 2003 John Anacker, D 2004 Michael Colosimo, M 2005 Tim Hade, LSM 2006 Justin Pavoni, G 2007 Will Meister, A 2008 Lukas Fisher, D 2009 Griffin Nevitt, M 2010 Ridge Flick, A 2011 Vinny Sandtorv, M 2012 Dayton Gilbreath, D 2013 Mike Crampton, A 2014 Mike Crampton, A 2015 Chris Walsch, A 2016 Doug Gouchoe, G ACADEMIC AWARDS WAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Jason Foster, David Wright, 1997 Brock Miller, 1997 Scott Seigfried, 1998 MW SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Paul Adams, Ryan Stillwell, David Nugent, 2006 Andrew Olsen, 2008 Matthew Selby, 2009 Dan Schonfeld, Michael Curran, Matt Scott, Pat Harrison, 2013 ECAC ALL-ACADEMIC John DeBonis, 2010 Ridge Flick, 2010 Pat Harrison, Tristan Newkirk, 2011 Michael Curran, Brett Dadiego, 2013 Michael Duenes, 2013 Doug Gouchoe, 2013 Dan Schonfeld, 2013 Matt Scott, 2013 SOCON ALL-ACADEMIC Matthew Duenes, 2016 Doug Gouchoe, 2016 Sheamus Larkin, 2016 Sean LaVine, 2016 Jake Lindell, 2016 Joe Matarazzo, 2016 Andrew Tien, 2016 SOCON ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2016: Nicholas Accardi, Will Albyn, Christopher Allen, Cameron Carter, Nick Forrest, Chuck Goldstein, Nick Hruby, Fitzhugh Lee, Josh Radjenovich, Roman Rohrbach, Mitch Rose, Austin Smith, Isaac Swartzman, Trey Tollefson NATIONAL HONORS USILA COACH OF THE YEAR Eric Seremet, 2014 USILA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Wilson, 2014 USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN Tim Hade, 2005 Erik Smith, 2014 Kyle O'Brien, 2015 Doug Gouchoe, 2016 IMLCA HALL OF FAME Fred Acee, 2015 RHODES SCHOLAR Rick Koskella, COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Brian Laidlaw, 1997 Michael Curran, 2014 LOWE S SENIOR CLASS ALL-AMERICAN Ridge Flick, 2010 Erik Smith Boston Cannons, 2014, 2016 Mike Crampton Colorado Mammoth, 2014 NORTH-SOUTH SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME Phil Pignataro, 1968 Rob Judas, 1969 Rick Taylor, 1970 Ray Niemiec, 1971 Mike McDonald, 1978 Bud Vazquez, 1979 Chet Nowak, 1981 Dan Sullivan, 1982 Roger Yeshnik, 1983 Joe Vasta, 1986 Mike Blouin, 1987 Joe Llewellyn, 1988 John DiMento, 1990 Dennis Baniewicz, 1997 Chris MacAulay, 1998 Scott Michalowski, 1999 Tim Hade, 2005 Justin Kuchta, 2007 Dayton Gilbreath, 2012 Eric Seremet (coach), 2013 Erik Smith, 2014 Tommy McKee, 2014 Christopher Allen, 2016 Doug Gouchoe, 2016 TOP-SIX AWARD ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP Ray Niemiec, 1971 Chris MacAulay, 1998 Griffin Nevitt, 2009 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Rick Koskella, 1972 PROFESSIONAL DRAFTEES Tommy McKee Vancouver Stealth, 2016 Alex Warden Denver Outlaws, 2016 Christopher Allen Charlotte Hounds,

43 PACE WEBER MEMORIAL AWARD The Falcons dedicated the 1998 season to the memory of Pace Weber, a three-year letterwinner on the lacrosse team. Pace and instructor pilot Capt. Glen Comeaux died when their T-3A Firefly training plane crashed on June 25, 1997, in Colorado Springs. The Falcons created an award in his honor that will be given each year to the person who best exemplifies Pace s spirit. The award can go to anyone associated with the Falcon lacrosse program. The plaque reads: This award is presented yearly as a tribute to C1C Pace Weber, who perished along with his instructor in a T-3 flight training accident, here at the Academy. Voted on by members of the varsity team, the recipient is an individual associated with the USAFA varsity lacrosse team, who most exemplifies the characteristics by which Pace lived his life. Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay awhile, leaving footprints on our hearts... and we are never the same. The Falcon lacrosse team would like to remember the following lacrosse team family members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country: Maj. Victor Apodaca, Jr., Class of st Lt. George Bruns, Class of st Lt. Russell Voris, Class of st Lt. Michael Sands, Class of 1971 Maj. Bartle Jackson, Class of st Lt. Daniel Sullivan, Class of 1982 C1C Pace Weber, Class of 1998 PACE WEBER MEMORIAL AWARD RECIPIENTS 1998 C2C John Tuite 1999 C2C Eric Carrano 2000 C3C Chris Munger 2001 C2C Matthew Dudderar 2002 C2C John Anacker 2003 C2C Gregory Kantz 2004 C1C Dave Brown 2005 C1C Jeffrey Jablonski 2006 C1C Paul Adams 2007 C1C Michael Weber 2008 C1C Clayton Cruickshank 2009 C1C Sean Millner 2010 C3C John DeBonis 2011 C1C Woody Johnson 2012 C1C John Krzyminski 2012, 13, 14 Taylor Hanley 2015 C1C Parker Jackson 2016 C1C Shelton Collier 41

44 AIR FORCE LACROSSE MODERN ERA RECORD BOOK (SINCE 1993) CAREER POINTS Mike Crampton Keith Dreyer Will Meister Tommy McKee Chris Walsch Griffin Nevitt Erik Smith Christopher Allen Justin Kuchta Kyle Cassady GOALS Mike Crampton Tommy McKee Christopher Allen Griffin Nevitt Chris Walsch Vinny Sandtorv Justin Kuchta Keith Dreyer Erik Smith Kyle Cassady ASSISTS Keith Dreyer Will Meister Erik Smith Mike Crampton Chris Walsch Griffin Nevitt John Agnew Ridge Flick Kyle Cassady DJ Benzing GROUND BALLS Erik Smith Justin Pavoni Dan Gnazzo Kyle O'Brien Griffin Nevitt Bryan Gilbreath Michael Garrott John Anacker Bryan Price Mike Crampton Josh Radjenovich SAVES William Arnold Justin Pavoni Doug Gouchoe Brian Wilson Austin Fox William Arnold Daniel Bellissimo Woody Johnson Matt Sanders Brett Dadiego CAUSED TURNOVERS Alex Warden Kyle O'Brien Dan Gnazzo Matt Puleo Bryan Gilbreath Dayton Gilbreath Sean LaVine Luke Leathers John DeBonis Brandon Jones *The Falcons modern era begins in 1993, when Air Force joined the GWLL, a full Division I conference; statistics compiled prior to 1993 are not included in career records GOALS Mike Crampton Chris MacAulay Chris Walsch Chris Walsch Mike Crampton Mike Murphy Christopher Allen Dennis Baniewicz Tommy McKee Mike Crampton 2012 ASSISTS Keith Dreyer Chris Walsch Keith Dreyer Will Meister Keith Dreyer Mike Murphy Bryan Salmon Will Meister Ridge Flick Chris MacAulay 1995 POINTS Mike Crampton Chris Walsch Mike Murphy Chris Walsch Mike Crampton Chris MacAulay Dennis Baniewicz Keith Dreyer Bryan Salmon Will Meister Keith Dreyer 2015 GROUND BALLS Justin Pavoni Josh Radjenovich Justin Pavoni Craig Anders Brett Schumer Bryan Gilbreath Mike Miller Michael Garrott Erik Smith Dan Gnazzo 2008 SAVES William Arnold William Arnold Doug Gouchoe William Arnold Justin Pavoni Justin Pavoni William Arnold Justin Pavoni Austin Fox Tim Morris 1996 SEASON BEST Best Home Record: 5-0, 1995 Best Road Record: 7-2, 2016 Most Wins: 15, 2016 Best Winning Pct.:.833 (2016, 15-3) Most Goals: 199, 2014 (17 gms) Most Goals Per Game: 11.71, 2014 (17 gms) Most Assists: 109, 2014 (17 gms) Most Assists Per Game: 6.85, 2012 (13 gms) Most Points: 308, 2014 (199 G, 109 A,17 gms) Most Points Per Game: 18.12, 2014 (17 gms) Most Shots: 698, 2014 (17 gms) Most Shots Per Game: 42, 2009 (14 gms) Best Shot Pct.:.308, 2016 Most Shots On Goal: 375, 2014 Most Groundballs: 481, 2009 Most Caused Turnovers: 125, 2016 Most Face-offs won: 204, 2014 Best Face-off Win Pct.:.517, 2016 Fewest Opponent Goals: 86, 1996 SEASON TEAM SAVE PERCENTAGE^ Tim Morris Justin Pavoni William Arnold William Arnold Justin Pavoni Ryan Principi William Arnold Tom Gillen Tim Morris Woody Johnson 2008 ^ - minimum 100 shots faced GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE^ Doug Gouchoe Tim Morris Justin Pavoni Justin Pavoni Brian Wilson Doug Gouchoe William Arnold William Arnold Tim Morris Tim Gillen 1995 ^ - minimum 500 minutes MOST WINS GOALKEEPER^ Doug Gouchoe Austin Fox Doug Gouchoe Brian Wilson Austin Fox 2012 ^ - minimum 500 minutes CAUSED TURNOVERS Brandon Jones Bryan Gilbreath Alex Warden Kyle O Brien Dan Gnazzo 2008 *- current players in bold SEASON WORST Worst Home Record: 1-7, 2010 Worst Road Record: 0-7, 2000 Most Losses: 13, 2010 Worst Winning Pct.:.071 (2010, 1-13) Most Opponent Goals: 190, 2000 Fewest Goals: 63, 1999 (13 gms) GAME Most Goals: 25, vs. Sienna, 1995 Fewest Goals: 0, vs. Stony Brook, 1999 Largest Win Margin: 23, vs. Sienna, 1995 (25-2) Most Overtime Periods: 4, vs. Marist, 2016 MISCELLANEOUS Consecutive Home Wins: 7, 2016 Consecutive Road Wins: 6, 2016 Longest Win Streak: 15, 2016 MIKE CRAMPTON 42

45 AIR FORCE LACROSSE RECORD BOOK (PRE-MODERN ERA) CAREER GOALS John DiMento Joe Vasta Mike McDonald Bill Woolford Gary Janelli Chet Nowak Mike Crampton Mike Blouin Ed McIlhenny Mike Murphy ASSISTS Joe Vasta Chet Nowak Ed McIlhenny Bill Woolford Rick Taylor Will Meister Brian Zembraski Tom O'Rourke Mike Murphy Robin Morgan POINTS Joe Vasta Chet Nowak Bill Woolford John DiMento Ed McIlhenny Mike McDonald Brian Zembraski Rick Taylor Mike Crampton Tom O'Rourke Gary Janelli SAVES Ken Wessels Bart Jackson William Arnold Bob Hagstrom Kip Peterson Chris Cicere Justin Pavoni Tim Morris Ryan Principi Gary Smagorinski TEAM SEASON Best Home Record: 7-0, 1978 Best Road Record: 10-1, 1971 Most Wins: 16, 1986 Most Losses: 13, 2010 Best Winning Pct.:.938 (1984, 15-1) Worst Winning Pct.:.071 (2000, 2-12) Most Goals: 279, 1986 (18 gms) Fewest Goals: 63, 1999 (13 gms) Most Assists: 183, 1986 (18 gms) Most Opponent Goals: 190, 2000 Fewest Opponent Goals: 86, 1996 GAME Most Goals: 34, vs. Colorado College, 1979 Fewest Goals: 0, vs. Stony Brook, 1999 Most Shots: 100, vs. Colorado State, 4/8/69 Most Ground Balls: 111, vs. Cal, 1981 Most Saves: 39, vs. UMBC, 3/17/87 MISCELLANEOUS Consecutive Home Wins: 36, Consecutive Road Wins: 13, Longest Win Streak: 19, GOALS Mike McDonald John DiMento Joe Vasta Mike McDonald John DiMento Mike Blouin Bill Woolford Chet Nowak Bill Woolford Ev Wallace 1979 ASSISTS Joe Vasta Joe Vasta Chet Nowak Bill Woolford Ed McIlhenny Rick Taylor John Sheedy Robin Morgan Russ Voris 1968 POINTS Joe Vasta Chet Nowak Bill Woolford Joe Vasta John DiMento Ed McIlhenny Joe Vasta Rick Taylor Mike McDonald John DiMento 1989 GOALS 11 Mike Blouin vs. Colo. Mines, 4/22/87 10 Mike McDonald vs. Colorado, 5/4/78 9 John DiMento vs. Drew, 3/18/89 9 Bill Woolford vs. Denver, Bryan Salmon vs. Denver, 4/12/94 8 Mike Murphy, vs. Drexel, 3/16/94 8 John DiMento vs. Colo. Mines, 3/3/90 8 Rick Taylor vs. Colorado, Mike Murphy vs. Ohio State, 3/22/93 7 John DiMento vs. Colo. Mines, 4/7/90 7 John DiMento vs. Colorado State, John DiMento vs. Colorado, Joe Vasta vs. Colorado State, 4/14/84 7 Ev Wallace vs. Colorado, Burt Waibel vs. Colorado College, Mike McDonald vs. Colo. Mines, 4/22/78 7 Bill Woolford vs. Denver, 4/10/76 7 Gary Janelli vs. Colo. College, 5/3/72 7 Rick Taylor vs. Colorado, 4/20/68 ASSISTS 10 Joe Vasta vs. Colorado Mines, Joe Vasta vs. St. Mary s, Bill Woolford vs. Denver, Ed McIlhenny vs. Denver, 4/27/74 8 Mike Crampton at Mercer, 4/6/13 8 John DiMento vs. Colo. Mines, 4/7/90 8 Ed McIlhenny vs. Denver, 4/15/72 7 Joe Vasta vs. Williams, Joe Vasta vs. Colorado Mines, Joe Vasta vs. Colorado State, Chet Nowak vs. Colorado State, Mason Goodhand vs. Denver, 5/10/78 7 Rick Taylor vs. Colorado State, 4/25/70 POINTS 16 Bill Woolford vs. Colorado State, 4/5/75 15 John DiMento vs. Colo. Mines, 4/7/90 13 Mike Blouin vs. Colo. Mines, 4/22/87 13 Joe Vasta vs. Colorado Mines, Ed McIlhenny vs. Denver, 4/27/74 13 Ed McIlhenny vs. Denver, 4/15/72 12 Joe Vasta vs. Williams, Chet Nowak vs. Colorado State, Mike McDonald vs. Colorado, 5/4/78 12 Bill Woolford vs. Denver, 4/10/76 43 SEASON GAME SAVES Bob Hagstrom Ken Wessels Bart Jackson Ken Wessels Ken Wessels Bob Hagstrom Bart Jackson Chris Cicere William Arnold Ken Wessels 1985 SAVE PERCENTAGE* Chris Cicere Bart Jackson Kip Peterson Chris Cicere Ken Wessels Ken Wessels Ken Wessels Bob Hagstrom Tim Morris Chris Cicere 1981 *since statistic was first kept in 1975 (minimum 100 shots faced) Record Book Note: Individual game records are based on games against collegiate teams only. Season records do not count games in 1975, 1977, 1988, 1991 or 1992, which were unavailable. SAVES 38 Ken Wessels vs. UMBC, 3/17/87 33 Bart Jackson vs. Navy, 3/23/79 31 Bart Jackson vs. Princeton, 3/24/79 29 Ken Wessels vs. Amherst, 3/25/87 29 Ken Wessels vs. St. Lawrence, Bob Hagstrom vs. Colo. College, 5/5/90 28 Bob Hagstrom vs. Stony Brook, Tim Morris vs. Villanova, 3/24/96 25 Ken Wessels vs. Drexel, 5/5/84 25 Bart Jackson vs. Denver, 4/1/78 GROUND BALLS 18 Dan Sullivan vs. Colorado College, Roger Yeshnik vs. Colorado Mines, Dennis Baniewicz vs. Colorado, 4/17/96 14 Richard Schiano vs. Amherst, Brett Schumer vs. VMI, 3/1/98 13 Justin Pavoni vs. Virginia, 2/28/04 13 Marcel Kerdavid vs. Colo. Mines, Erik Smith at High Point, 2/10/13 12 Steve Sztan vs. Rutgers, 3/23/97 12 John Sheedy vs. Colo. College, Dan Sullivan vs. C.W. Post, Roger Yeshnik vs. C.W. Post, Stephen Knoblock vs. Colo.Mines, Lawrence Davis vs. Colo. College, Dan Sullivan vs. Denver, Ev Wallace vs. Colorado Mines, Brett Schumer vs. Colo. College, 4/4/98 12 Justin Pavoni vs. North Carolina, 4/13/05

46 1971 Air Force at Maryland (5/22) NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES 1988 Air Force at Loyola (5/18) Air Force Maryland Scoring (goals-assists): AF: Tom Dour 1-0 MD: Kaestner 2-2, Nachlas 2-0, Demczuk 0-2, Besosa 1-1, Dempsey 1-0, Cleaver 1-0, Spicer 1-0, Dorsey 1-0, Furman 1-0, Burzo 0-1 Saves: AF Houle 19, McCoy 1 MD Reilly 7 Shots: AF 16; MD 41 Ground Balls: AF 52; MD 66 Faceoffs: AF 5/15; MD 10/15 Penalties: AF 5/4:00; MD 7/7: Richmond at Air Force (5/7) Richmond Air Force Scoring: (goals-assists): AF: Mike Crampton 4-1; Kyle Cassady 1-0; Tommy McKee 2-0; Erik Smith 2-0, Chris Allen 1-1; James Burke 1-0; Luke Leathers 1-0; Austin Smith 1-0; Keith Dreyer 0-3 RU: Mitchell Goldberg 1-2; J.P. Forester 1-0; Nate Volpert 1-0; Brad Burnam 1-0; Chris Gifford 1-0, Dan Ginestro 0-1. Saves: AF - Dadiego 8; Gouchoe 2; Rose 1 RU - Pugh 9 Shots: AF - 38 ; RU - 21 Ground Balls: AF - 37 ; RU - 25 Faceoffs: AF 10/21; RU 11/21 Penalties: AF 1/1:00; RU 1/1:00 Air Force Loyola Scoring (goals-assists): AF: Sexton 2-2, Kelly 3-0, M. DiMento 2-0, J. DiMento 0-2, Daronco 1-0 LC: Wilson 5-0, Pritz 4-1, Lutz 4-0, Ruland 2-2, Nichols 1-1, Osilsio 2-0, Heflener 1-1 Smith 0-1, Moore 0-1 Saves: AF Hagstrom 7, Parent 6 LC McClellan 8, Toney 6 Shots: AF 25; LC Air Force at Duke (5/11) Air Force Duke Scoring: (goals-assists): AF: Mike Crampton 3-1; Kyle Cassady 3; Tommy McKee 2; Erik Smith 1-1, Duke: Myles Jones 3-5; Jordan Wolf 3-1; Case Matheis 3; Kyle Keenan 2-3; Deemer Class 2-2; Josh Dionne 2-0; Jack Bruckner 2-0; Will Haus 2-0; Seamus Connelly 1-0; Chad Cohan 0-1; Justin George 0-1; Christian Walsh 0-1 Saves: AF - Dadiego 6; Gouchoe 6 DUKE - Aaron 8, Turri 1 Shots: AF - 35; Duke - 52 Ground Balls: AF - 28; Duke - 40 Faceoffs: AF 12/32; Duke 20/32 Penalties: AF 3/4:00; Duke 6/4: Air Force at Notre Dame (5/14) Notre Dame Air Force Scoring: (goals-assists): AF: Nick Hruby, 2-0; Chris Walsch, 2-0; Danny Brown 1-1; Christopher Allen, 1-0, Marcus Ward, 1-0; Cameron Carter, 0-1; Zach Payne, 0-1 ND: Mikey Wynne, 5-1; Ryder Garnsey, 3-1; Brendan Collins, 1-4; Matt Kavanagh 1-2; Sergio Perkovic, 1-1; Trevor Brosco, 1-1; Eddy Lubowicki, 1-1; Kyle Trolley, 1-0; Timmy Phillips, 1-0 Saves: AF - Gouchoe, 7 ND - Doos, 8; Kelly, 3 Shots: ND - 37 ; AF - 30 Ground Balls: ND - 28 ; AF - 17 Faceoffs: AF 9-26; ND Penalties: AF 4/4:00; ND 2/2:00 44

47 A Abba, Dave (1995) 95 Accardi, Nicholas (2017) , 15, 16 Adams, Paul (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Adamson, Douglas E. (1972) 72 Adkins, Matt (2005) 02 Adrian, Rick (2004) 01 Agis, Edward (1976) 74, 75, 76 Agnew, John (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Albyn, William (2017) 14, 15, 16 Allen, Christopher (2016) 13, 14, 15,17 Alvino, Ernie (2019) 16 Anacker, John (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Anders, Craig (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Anderson, Alan J. (1971) 69, 71 Anewalt, David C. Jr. (1975) 73, 75 Anigian, Barrett (2017) , 15, 16 Apple, Ben (1997) 95, 97 Appleby, Jonathan (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Appolloni, Thomas J. (1976) 74, 75, 76 Arnold, William (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Asche, David (2010) 07 Ashbrook, Owen O. (1967) 67 B Baade, Matt (1995) 93, 94, 95 Baker, Tim (2019) 16 Baldessari, Dan (1989) 88, 89 Baney, Aaron (2008) 05 Baniewicz, Dennis (1997) 94, 95, 96, 97 Barron, James W. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Batts, Stephen M. (1980) 77, 78, 79, 80 Beath, Matthew (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Beattle, Charles W. (1967) 67 Bechtel, James B. (1970) 68, 70 Bell, Brian S. (1970) 68, 70 Bellissimo, Daniel M. (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Benzing, Donald (D.J.) (2005) 02, 03, 04, 05 Berardi, Chris (2004) 01, 02 Berger, Steven (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Bermingham, Jordan (Dan) (1994) 91, 92, 93 Bernard, James W. (1978) 77, 78 Blankenship, Ross M. (1974) 73 Blewitt, Joe (1986) 84, 85, 86 Blouin, Mike (1987) 84, 85, 86, 87 Boal, Jason (1994) 91, 92, 93, 94 Boh, John (Mitchell) (2016) 13, 14 Bolander, Rick (1995) 94, 95 Borell, James (2006) 03 Born, John H. (1991) 88, 89, 90, 91 Boscarino, William T. (1994) 91, 92, 93 Boushell, Scott (1992) 89, 90, 91, 92 Boushell, Tom (1993) 90, 91, 92, 93 Bowman, Brandon (2017) Boyle, Joseph (2012) 10, 11, 12 Brady, Terrance J. (1969) 67, 68, 69 Breiding, Daniel J. (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Brenton, Robert C. (1976) 73 Bristow, Ben M. (1970) 68, 69, 70 Brobeck, Gary L. (1973) 73 Brown, Daniel (2000) 97, 98 Brown, Daniel (Danny) (2016) 13, 14, 15, 16 Brown, David (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Brown, Keith (1986) 83, 84, 85, 86 Brown, Mitchel E. (1978) 76, 77, 78 Brush, Jared (2005) 02, 03, 04, 05 Burgess, Thomas (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Burke, James (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Burke, Scott (1997) 96 C Cairney, John T. (1990) 88, 89, 90 Calcutt, Harry M. Jr. (1972) 71, 72 Caplan, Monte (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Cappello, John (1986) 84, 85, 86 Carr, Chris (2017) , 15 Carr, Colby (2016) 13 Carrano, Eric (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Carroll, Zachary (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS Carson, John P., III (1968) 67, 68 Carter, Cameron (2019) 16 Cassady, Kyle (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Casserino, Frank J. (1977) 74, 75, 76, 77 Cavuoti, Tom (1982) 79, 80, 81, 82 Cerone, Scott (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Chiavacci, Mike (1993) 90, 92 Cicere, Chris (1983) 80, 81, 82, 83 Cisar, Matt (2004) 01 Colabufo, James J. (1980) 77, 78, 79 Coleman, Brenden (2016) 13, 14 Coll, Dermot (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Collier, Shelton (2016) 13, 14, 15, 16 Colosimo, Michael (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Conley, Mike (1996) 93, 94, 95, 96 Conmy, John (1992) 89, 90, 91, 92 Connelly, Daniel P. (1973) 72, 73 Connolly, John (1982) 82 Contardo, Michael (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Corpus, Hunter (2016) 13, 14 Costa, Andrew (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Cotham, James (Michael) (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Crampton, Michael (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Cruickshank, Clayton (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Crumrine, Kevin (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Cryer, James M. (1968) 67, 68 Cullen, Benjamin (2013) 10 Curran, James (2010) 07, 08, 09, 10 Curran, Michael (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Czachor, John (1990) 87, 88, 89, 90 D Dadiego, Brett (2016) 13, 14 D Andrea, Jonas (1991) 90, 91 Dangler, Greg (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Dankenbring, Thomas (1976) 75, 76 Danny, Mark M. (1968) 67 Darcy, Chris (1991) 89, 90, 91 Daronco, Jim (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 Davenport, Randall (1981) 78, 79, 80, 81 Davis, Lawrence T. (1981) 80, 81 DeBonis, John (2012) 09, 10, 11, 12 DeBord, William (2017) DeFalco, Frank R. (1979) 77, 78 Defazio, James E. (1968) 67, 68 Degnon, George (1988) 86, 87, 88 Delach, Donald M. (1974) 74 DelloIacono, Brad (2006) 04, 05, 06 Demaio, Doug (1991) 88 DeManss, Alex (2003) 00, 01, 02, 04 De Pol, Ryland (2015) 12, 13 Dessert, Donald M. Jr. (1969) 68 DeVita, Mike (2005) 02 DiCapua, Nick (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Dickey, Thomas (2014) DiMento, Dan (1993) 90 DiMento, John (1990) 87, 88, 89, 90 DiMento, Mike (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 DiMento, Patrick M. (1986) 84, 85, 86 Dinuovo, Joseph T. (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 Dipietro, Anthony R. (1982) 80, 81, 82 Dipoma, Nicholas (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Dolan, Kevin (2014) 11, 12 Dour, Thomas L. (1971) 71 Drew, Stephen R. (1980) 79, 80 Dreyer, Keith (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Dryden, James A. (1969) 68, 69 Dudderar, Matt (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Duenes, Matthew ((2016) , 15, 16 Duenes, Michael (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Duggan, Tom (1987) 86, 87 Dunbar, Matthew C. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Dunn, Luckey M. (1976) 75, 76 Dunstan, Floyd (1987) 85, 86, E F Eberhardt, Bryan N. (1994) 91 Eells, Christian (2017) Ekpenyong, Malik (2019) 16 Elam, Chris (1992) 89, 90, 92 Enright, Gerald R. (1973) 70 Esposito, Henry (1975) 72, 73, 74, 75 Euker, William T. (1980) 78, 79 Evans, Edmund (Eric) (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Faraone, Michael J. (1971) 70, 71 Faulkner, Paul E. (1979) 78, 79 Felice, Mike (1992) 90, 91, 92 Fellona, Michael (1996) 93, 94, 95, 96 Fennell, Tom (1992) 89, 90 Fisher, Lukas (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Flick, Ridge (2010) 07, 08, 09, 10 Flynn, Jack (2019) 16 Fontana, Francis S. (1973) 70 Forte, Mike (1988) 85, 86 Forrest, Nick (2018) 15, 16 Foster, Jason (1998) 97, 98 Fox, Austin (2013) 10, 11, 12, 13 Francisco, Michael C. (1967) 67 Frank, David (2003) 00, 01 French, Jon (2005) 02, 03, 04 Frerichs, Brent (1986) 84, 85, 86 Freud, Richard (2006) 03 G Garrott, Michael (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Garst, John (1997) 94, 95, 97 Gaski, Paul (2013) 10 Gaudinski, Adam (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Gerrity, Bruce A. (1968) 67, 68 Gibbons, Arthur (Duke) (2010) 07 Gilbreath, Bryan (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Gilbreath, Dayton (2012) 09, 10, 11, 12 Gillen, Tom (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Gillis, Vinnie (1990) 88, 89 Gillund, Blake (2019) 16 Glenn, Harold (1998) 95, 96, 97 Gnazzo, Daniel (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Goldstein, Chuck (2018) 15, 16 Goodhand, George M. (1978) 75, 76, 77, 78 Gore, Michael (2004) 01 Gouchoe, Douglas (2016) 13, 14, 15, 16 Gould, Grant (2018) 15, 16 Graves, Todd F. (1993) 91, 92 Green, Curt (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Green, Keith (1991) 88, 89, 90, 91 Grisham, Rodney J. (1979) 77, 78 Gunter, Davis (2015) 12, 13, 15 Gutierrez, Maurice L. (1984) 82 H Hackeling, Stephen (2009) 06 Hade, Tim (2005) 02, 03, 04, 05 Hagstrom, Bob (1990) 87, 88, 89, 90 Hall, Levi (2001) 98 Hallett, Josh (1993) 90 Hamby, Jon (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Hamdy, Harold (Chris) (1992) 90, 91 Hamed, Steven M. (1976) 75 Hand, Brian (1991) 88, 90, 91 Hanifen, Matthew J. (1982) 82 Hanley, Taylor (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Harper, Trent (2019) 16 Harris, Thomas (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Harrison, Patrick (2013) 11, 12, 13 Harrison, Ben (1998) 97 Hawley, Tucker (2014) 11 Hayde, Ryan (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Hemme, Jeremiah 16 Hemphill, William A. (1972) 70 Hendrix, Dan (2004) 01, 02 Heslin, Ben (1999) 96, 97 Hewitson, Scott (2014) 11, 12, 14 Hill, Kevin (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Hintenach, Eric (1997) 94

48 Hoag, Charles J. (1980) 78, 79, 80 Hogan, Conor (2013) 10, 11, 12, 13 Holt, Rob (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Honesty, Carlos (1987) 86, 87 Houle, George N. (1971) 69, 70, 71 Houren, Patrick J. (1976) 76 Howard, Alvin (Pike) (2008) 05 Howard, Joe (1996) 93, 94, 95, 96 Hruby, Nathaniel (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Hruby, Nick (2018) 15,16 Huertas, Bruce (1976) 74, 75 Hurt, Morgan (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Hurt, William Ryan (1996) 93, 94, 95 Hyatt, Ryan (2003) 01, 02 I J Inzone, Mike (1991) 88, 89, 90, 91 Jablonski, Jeffrey (2005) 02, 03, 04, 05 Jackson, Bartle M. (1980) 77, 78, 79, 80 Jackson, Parker (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Jacobs, Tim (1982) 80, 82 Jakobi, Michael J. (1981) 79, 80 Janelli, Gary A. (1975) 72, 73, 74, 75 Jeronimus, Hank (1986) 84, 85, 86 Johnson, Woodruff (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Jones, Brandon (2019) 16 Joyce, George (1993) 90, 91, 92, 93 Judas, Robert (1969) 67, 68, 69 K Kaczmarski, Michael B. (1973) 70, 71 Kane, Keith (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 Kantz, Greg (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Kapatos, Alexander (2010) 07, 08 Kasuda, Paul (1990) 88, 89 Kauth, Alex (2013) 11, 12 Kazar, Jacob (2015) 12, 13, 15 Keleher, Bill (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Kellerman, Charles L. Jr. (1970) 69, 70 Kelley, William (Wick) (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Kelly, Brian J. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Kelly, Kim D. (1978) 76, 77, 78 Kelly, Noel (1995) 94, 95 Kelly, Steve (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 Kelly, Tom (1989) 87, 88, 89 Kemp, Jordan (2006) 03, 04 Kennedy, Michael (2005) 02, 03, 04, 05 Keppler, Corey (1989) 87, 88, 89 Kerdavid, Marcel E. (1980) 77, 78, 79, 80 Kerley, Donald J. (1974) 72, 73, 74 Kessler, Steven (2006) 03, 04, 05 Kilmer, Chris J. (1994) 91, 92, 93 Kimm, Joshua (2012) 09, 10 Kinsey, Michael (2012) 09 Kito, Gary W. (1972) 72 Knoblock, Stephen A. (1983) 80, 81, 82, 83 Kober, Alexander (2015) 12 Koch, Travis (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Koskella, Richard T. (1972) 71, 72 Koss, Nathan (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Krasco, Peter (2008) 05, 06, 08 Krieger, Kevin C. (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Krier, Daniel W. (1979) 76 Krutz, Robert (1980) 77 Krzyminski, John (2012) 07, 08, 11, 12 Kuchta, Justin (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Kundert, Corrie (1975) 72, 73, 74, 75 Kuhn, Warren (2015) 12, 14, 15 L Laidlaw, Brian (1997) 95, 96, 97 Landgraf, Kenneth J. (K.J.) (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Lane, Thomas A. (1977) 74, 75, 76, 77 Larkin, Sheamus (2018) 15, 16 LaVine, Sean (2018) 15, 16 Lawson, William (2014) 11 Leary, Dylan (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Leary, Terry (1986) 83, 84, 85, 86 Leathers, Luke (2016) 14, 15, 16 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS LeBeau, Robert G. (1980) 78, 79 Lederer, Eric (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Lee, Fitzhugh (2019) 16 Lehle, Richard M. (1980) 77, 78, 79, 80 Lehmann, Zach (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Lenke, Erik (2014) 12, 13, 14 Lindell, Jacob (2016) 13, 14, 15, 16 Lindell, Phil (1998) 97, 98 Livingston, James (1972) 69, 71, 72 Livingston, Robert K. (1971) 69 Llewellyn, Joe (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 Lobo, Andre (1997) 94 Lochocki, Frank (Conrad) (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Lockhart, Colin (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Long, Richard R. (1996) 73, 74, 75, 76 Longo, Nick (2005) 02 Lorden, Tim (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Lowe, Patrick (2001) 98 Luxion, Stephen P. (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 Lynch, Matt (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 M MacAulay, Chris (1998) 95, 96, 97, 98 Mackintosh, David (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Makros, Rob (1998) 95, 96, 97, 98 Malvik, Arvid B. (1971) 69, 70, 71 Mandis, George D. (1977) 74, 75, 76, 77 Marby, Richard (2005) 02 Mariner, Nate (2005) 02, 03 Markham, William (1968) 67, 68 Marrero, Vinnie (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 Marshall, Robert K. (1977) 75, 76 Martin, Henry (Franklin) (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Martin, Steven W. (1970) 68 Massa, Brian (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Matarazzo, Joseph (2018) 15, 16 McCall, Matthew (2016) 14 McCoy, Patrick J. (1974) 71 McCudden, Pat (2004) 01 McCullough, Pat (1992) 90 McCullough, Tyler (2012) 09 McDermott, Mike (1996) 95 McDonald, Michael J. (1978) 75, 76, 77, 78 McEntee, William (2017) McGeeney, Michael S. (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 McGovern, Pat (1990) 87, 88 McIlhenny, Edward A. (1974) 71, 72, 73, 74 McIntosh, Brian (1983) 82, 83 McKee, Thomas (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 McKinney, Benjamin (2009) 06, 07, 08 McLean, Adam (Scott) (1991) 89, 90 McNeil, Jim (1992) 89, 90 Meister, William M., Jr. (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Meng, Scott (1999) 96, 97, 99 Merritt, Michael L. (1971) 70 Metallo, Thomas J. (1973) 70 Meyer, Matan (1999) 98, 99 Michalowski, Scott (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Mihaly, John V. (1989) 88, 89 Miller, Bentley (1990) 87, 88, 89, 90 Miller, Charles (Brock) (2000) 98, 99, 00 Miller, Maxwell W. (2006) 04, 05, 06 Miller, Michael D. (1994) 91, 92, 93, 94 Millner, Sean (2009) 06, 09 Mitchell, Patrick (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Mocko, John W. (1973) 71 Mooney, Michael (2010) 07 Morgan, Franklin M. (1971) 69, 70, 71 Morgan, James (2016) , 15 Morgan, Robin M. (1975) 72, 73 Morris, Tim (1996) 93, 94, 95, 96 Moses, Don (1990) 89 Moss, Jeff (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Mueller, Greg (1991) 88, 89, 90 Munger, Chris (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Murphy, Michael P. (1994) 91, 92, 93, 94 Murray, Mike (1991) 89, 90, 91 Murray, Russell M. (1967) 67 Murtha, John P. (Jack) (2012) 09 Muse, John R. (1973) 72, N O Nazarek, Kyle (2013) 10, 11, 12, 13 Nevitt, Griffin (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Newkirk, Tristan (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Newman, Robert W. (1974) 73 Newton, Maurice (1988) 87, 88 Niemiec, Raymond A. (1971) 69, 70, 71 Northon, John (1995) 95 Nowak, Chester T. (1981) 79, 80, 81 Nugent, David (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 O Brien, Kyle (2015) 12, 13, 14, 15 Ochs, Adam (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Oldmixon, Benson (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Olsen, Andrew (2008) 03, 04, 07, 08 Olsen, Eric (2010) 05, 08 O Neill, Kyle (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Opisso, Matt (2004) 01, 02 Orbon, Alex (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 O Grady, Michael (1967) 67 O Rourk, Brian (1991) 88, 89, 90, 91 O Rourke, Thomas P. (1993) 90, 91, 92, 93 Orzechowski, Rich (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 P Palazzolo, Ed (2002) 99, 00, 01, 02 Palmer, Chris (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Paranka, Michael (Adam) (2012) 09, 10, 11, 12 Parchman, Liddell (Jack) (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Parent, John S. (Scott) (1990) 88, 89 Parker, Stephen (2019) 16 Patek, Arthur (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Patterson, Larry A. (1972) 71 Pavoni, Justin (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Payne, Zachary (2017) 14, 15, 16 Pecora, Jeffrey (2009) 06, 07, 08, 09 Perry, Ronnie W. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Peters, Kurt M. (1990) 88, 89 Peterson, Carl I. (1975) 72, 73, 74, 75 Peterson, Kevin (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Peterson, Stanton B. (1977) 75, 76, 77 Pettit, Richard E. (1974) 72, 73, 74 Phillips, Bruce (2002) 99, 00, 01 Phillips, William (Nick) (2015) 12 Pietropaoli, John A. (2012) 09 Pignataro, Phillips J. (1968) 67, 68 Plescha, Stephen (1990) 89, 90 Podolnick, Jacob (2014) 11 Poole, Forrest (2005) 02 Pope, Patrick (Duke) (1994) 91, 92, 93 Poppe, Peter L. (1989) 89 Powell, Bradley D. (1983) 80, 81, 82, 83 Prebula, Tom (1988) 85, 86, 87 Pressman, Jason L. (1994) 91, 92 Price, Bryan (2014) 12, 13, 14 Principi, Ryan (1999) 96, 97, 98,99 Principi, Tony (1996) 95 Puleo, Matthew (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Pung, Christian (2019) 16 Purio, Sean (2010) 07, 08, 09 Q R Quigley, Paul (1992) 89, 90, 91, 92 Quinlan, Richard A. (1982) 79 Quinn, Dylan (2001) 98, 99, 00, 01 Radjenovich, Joshua (2018) 15, 16 Rassas, Sean (1996) 95, 96 Rathke, Frederick A., Jr. (1967) 67 Reddy, Mike (1995) 92 Redfearn, Joseph (2019) 16 Reed, Spencer (2008) 05, 06 Reel, Harry J. (1970) 68, 69, 70 Regan, William F. (1983) 80 Reynolds, Joseph H. (1982) 80 Reynolds, Randy L. (1976) 75, 76 Rich, Kyle (2011) 08 Richardson, Thomas J. (1974) 72, 73, 74 Richter, Gary S. (1981) 81 Rodriguez, David A. (1983) 80 Rodriguez, David T. (2010) 07

49 AIR FORCE LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS Rogers, William (1997) 94, 95, 96, 97 Rohrbach, Roman (2019) 16 Rose, David (2008) 05, 06, 07, 08 Rose, Mitchell (2017) 14, 15, 16 Rosenstock, Thomas L. (1970) 69, 70 Ross, Gordon S. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Rowley, James (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Rubler, Joe (1991) 90, 91 Rumphf, Randall W. (1970) 68, 69 Rurka, Francis (Brett) (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Rutherford, Kyle (2006) 03, 04, 05 S Sadler, Michael J. (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 Salazar, Arndido Benavidez (1980) 78, 79, 80 Salazar, Arnold D. (1980) 78, 79, 80 Salmon, Bryan (1994) 91, 92, 93 Sanders, Matthew (2012) 09, 10, 12 Sands, Michael L. (1971) 70, 71 Sands, Raymond G. (1979) 77, 78, 79 Sandtorv, Vincent (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Sapp, Richard (2015) 12 Saxer, Robert K. (1980) 78, 79 Saylor, Blake (2017) Schell, Eric (2010) 07, 08 Schiano, Richard A. (1982) 80, 81, 82 Schineller, Robert E. (1973) 72, 73 Schmidt, Jason (1998), 97, 98 Schnobrich, Peter (2000) 97, 98 Schonfeld, Daniel (2013) 10, 11, 12, 13 Schumer, Brett (1998) 95, 96, 97, 98 Schumer, Ross (2000) 97, 98, 99, 00 Schwalier, Terryl J. (1969) 67, 68, 69 Scott, Matthew (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Seigfried, Scott (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Selby, Matthew (2012) 09, 10, 11, 12 Self, James (Parker) (2016) 13 Sennett, Brian (1990) 89 Serafin, Andy (1996) 95, 96 Sexton, Tom (1988) 85, 86, 87, 88 Shannon, Patrick (2014) 11 Sharpe, Ronald C. (1977) 76, 77 Shea, Dan (1986) 83, 84, 85, 86 Sheedy, James F. (1978) 76, 77, 78 Sheedy, John P. (1984) 81, 82, 83, 84 Sheie, Mark (1993) 90, 91, 92, 93 Sheridan, Pete (1995) 92, 93, 94, 95 Siegel, Craig (2018) 15, 16 Silliman, Robert T. (1971) 70 Simmonds, Thomas H. (1970) 68 Simpson, Thomas A. (1970) 68 Sipes, Tim (1987) 86 Sleasman, David (2010) 07, 08, 09 Smagorinsky, Gary (1994) 91, 92, 93 Smith, Charles (Austin) (2017) 14, 15, 16 Smith, Erik (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Smith, John S. (2006) 03, 04, 05, 06 Smith, Norman D. (1972) 70 Smith, Reilly (2008) 05, 06, 08 Smith, Shane R. (1990) 87, 88, 89, 90 Smith, Thomas R. (1973) 72, 73 Snyder, Steve (2017) , 15 Songy, Paul (1995) 93, 94 Sorenson, Chris (1988) 86, 87, 88 Sowada, Daniel E. (1967) 67 Sowada, Paul M. (1976) 75, 76 Spiotta, Michael (2015) , 15 Spiotta, Thomas III (2015) 12 Stallworth, Charles E. (1973) 72, 73 Stealey, John W. (1970) 68, 69, 70 Steigerwald, Robert (1981) 78, 79, 80, 81 Stephens, Tom (1993) 90, 91, 92, 93 Stephenson, Blair Y. (1969) 68, 69 Stevens, Charles (1974) 72, 73, 74 Stover, David R. (1972) 71, 72 Stillwell, Ryan (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Stypula, Andrew (2010) 07, 08 Sullivan, Dan (1982) 79, 80, 81, 82 Sullivan, William (2006) 05 Sun, David (1976) 73, 74, 75, 76 Sunderland, Andrew (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Swartzman, Isaac 2019) 16 Swartzman, Josh (2017) 14, 15 Sztan, Steve (1997) 96, 97 T U V Taucher, Logan (2019) 16 Taylor, Larry G. (1980) 79 Taylor, Rick (1970) 68, 69, 70 Terpolilli, Ralph N. (1974) 73 Thompson, Howard N. (1976) 76 Thompson, James (2001) 98 Tien, Andrew (2018) 15, 16 Tiller, Stephen R. (1971) 70 Tillie, Jim (1986) 84, 85, 86 Toscano, Luke (2017) , 15 Tovani, Jonathan G. (1980) 77 Trotter, David O. (1971) 69 Tubesing, Christopher (2008) 05, 06, 08 Tuite, John (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Tulley, Zachary (2013) 10, 11, 12 Turner, Brad (1998) 95, 96, 97, 98 Ulmer, Dan (1971) 69, 70, 71 Van Orsow, David (1977) 75, 76, 77 Vasta, Joe (1986) 83, 84, 85, 86 Vasta, Robert (2009) 06 Vazquez, Donald (Bud) (1979) 78, 79 Verardo, John E. (1970) 68, 69, 70 Vesely, Shane (1998) 95, 96, 97 Vetrano, Doug (1999) 96, 97, 98, 99 Voris, Russel E. (1968) 67, 68 Voss, Timothy (2015) 12, 14, 15 Vu, Stephen (2013) 10 W Waibel, Bert C. (1979) 78, 79 Walenga, Aaron (2000) 97, 98 Walker, Marcus (2014) 11, 12, 13, 14 Wallace, Everton R. (1981) 80, 81 Walsch, Christopher (2018) 15, 16 Walter, Grayson (2003) 00, 01 Walti, James R. (1969) 68, 69 Ward, Craig (1987) 84, 85, 86, 87 Ward, Joe (2005) 04 Ward, Marcus (2017) 14, 15, 16 Ward, Scott (1992) 91 Warden, Alexander (2016) 13, 14, 15, 16 Warf, Kyle (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Warf, Neil (2005) 02 Warmolts, Jack (2018) Watson, David (2009) 06 Wayne, Robert H. Jr. (1974) 74 Weber, Michael (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Weber, Pace (1998) 95, 96, 97 Weeker, Scott A. (1972) 71, 72 Wessels, Ken (1987) 84, 85, 86, 87 Wheeler IV, Roland (2019) 16 White, Jonathan (A.J.) (2015) 12 Whittenberg, Stephen (2007) 04 Wilhelm, Robert (2012) 09 Wilson, Brian (2011) 08, 09, 10, 11 Wilson, Elliot (Ray) (2004) 01, 02, 03, 04 Winslow, Kevin (2007) 04, 05, 06, 07 Wood, Stuart B. (1967) 67 Woods, Terry L. (1971) 69 Woolford, William F. (1976) 73, 74, 75, 76 Wright, David (2000) 97, 98 Wzientek, Nick (2003) 00, 01, 02, 03 Y Z Yaap, Henry R. (1974) 73, 74 Yeshnik, Roger A. (1983) 80, 81, 82, 83 Zampacorta, James A. (1984) 81, 82 Zarnik, Chris (1986) 83, 84, 85, 86 Zembraski, Brian (1987) 84, 85, 86, 87 Zenker, Thomas (1981) 78, 79 Zullo, Brian (1996) 95, 96 *- current players in bold 47

50 AIR FORCE LACROSSE FACILITIES FALCON STADIUM This season, the Air Force lacrosse team will play all of its contests in Falcon Stadium, the site of Air Force s first-ever victory over service academy rival Army. Falcon Stadium was built in the fall of The stadium, which was built in a natural bowl, has a capacity of 46,692 and stands in the base of the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains. Over the years, Falcon Stadium has seen numerous improvements. In 1991, the Academy installed nine skyboxes and remodeled the existing press box. In 2002, the Academy added permanent lights, while in 2004, a new scoreboard was installed. Prior to the 2006 season, FieldTurf was installed at the stadium. The new turf covers 84,480 square feet with an additional 26,520 square feet of native grass surrounding it. The stadium was originally built solely for football, but several non-athletic events, such as the Academy's annual graduation, are conducted there. In 2016, two new videoboards were installed at Falcon Stadium. The south-end zone board is the largest in the Mountain West and among the service academies. The board is over 2,500 square feet of HD video display (dimensions are 31-2 by 82-8) and includes a state-of-the-art audio system. Manufactured by market leader Daktrontics of Brookings, S.D., the video board comes with new HD ribbon displays for the north and south end zones and a new marquee on Falcon Stadium Blvd. CADET LACROSSE STADIUM The primary practice facility for the Air Force lacrosse team is the Cadet Lacrosse Stadium, which can also be used for competition. Home to the Falcons JV football team in the fall, the Cadet Lacrosse Stadium was refurbished with a new scoreboard for the 2009 season and a new playing surface in HOLADAY ATHLETIC CENTER The Holaday Athletic Center, Air Force s newest athletic facility was completed in July The 92,000 square-foot center houses a regulation-sized field that can accommodate football, lacrosse and soccer, in addition to many other athletic activities. Cadet athletic development and performance will be enhanced through reduced weather delays, increased practice time, and improved replication of game conditions that the facility provides. This athletic facility will allow our cadets to safely train all year-round, says Dr. Mueh, the Director of Athletics. This is a tremendous step forward for the athletics program and the Academy in terms of providing vital support for our cadets development and success. The new building is named for Bart Holaday, Class of 65, and his wife, Lynn, who committed $5 million toward the construction of the new indoor athletic training facility. It marked the largest gift from a graduate to the Academy in the institution s history. 48

51 THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Course of Study Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. Faculty Composition The majority of the Academy s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year. Athletic Program The Academy s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year. Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. he Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available. Nominations Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO or go to: History of The Academy In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of

52 1984. THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY SENIOR LEADERSHIP Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy s Class of After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. Vice Superintendent Col. David Harris Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Stephen C. Williams Dean of Faculty Brig. General Andrew Armacost Commander, 10th Air Base Wing Col. Troy Dunn Command Chief CMSgt Max Grindstaff 50

53 THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jim Knowlton begins his second full year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. Knowlton joined the Academy as the 11th director of athletics on March 22, He oversees 27 intercollegiate varsity sports, physical education, intramurals and all physical testing and evaluation at the Academy. Knowlton s first year at the Academy was tremendously successful. The Falcons celebrated a school-best Learfield Director s Cup standing of 52nd which led the Mountain West for the first time in school history and was tops among the three serive academies for the fifth straight year. Air Force celebrated five conference championships (men s cross country, men s indoor and outdoor track, men s swimming and diving and lacrosse) which tied as the most in a single year in Academy history. A school-record 11 coaches were named coach of the year and 45 cadet-athletes earned All-American status, the best in school history. The Academy had four multi-sport All-Americans, including two first-ever Divison I women s All-American honorees, and three athletes earn trips to the Olympic Trials. Senior marksman David Higgins became the first to earn a spot on an Olympic team as a cadet, earning a spot on the shooting team. Several other inititiaves were started that have the athletic department on the move. The athletic department vision has been put into a strategic plan that is in step with the Academy s intent and posted on the athletic s website. In addition, Knowlton has furthered the department s culture of excellence and developed a culture and climate officer that has met with all 27 intercollegiate teams to teach healthy relationship training. An athletic department reorganization incorporated the department s non-profit entity, the Air Force Academy Athletic Corporation (AFAAC), into the department easing processes and improving communication. The two worked together to extend the department s Nike contract which doubled the financial support received from the previous contract for athletics. One of the primary emphasis areas has been community outreach and the department has moved forward in several areas. A fan engagement committee was formed and athletic department staff and coaches have been active in the community speaking to special interest groups. The department moved a ticket and merchandise store to downtown Colorado Springs and the football team s annual spring game was played at Fountain Fort Carson High School, bringing military leaders from Peterson Air Force Base and Fort Carson Army Base together with the Academy leadership. The department announced the first of a concert series in Falcon Stadium with Tim McGraw headlining a star-studded event in September. Several more are in the works, along with several other special event attractions to the base. One of the most noticable improvements to the fan experience is a new video board at Falcon Stadium. The new board is the largest in the conference and among the service academies. Knowlton led several initiatives that have benefited all cadets, in addition to incollegiate athletes. The department started the Falcon Fuel program, installing re-fueling stations outside weight rooms for all 4,000 cadets at the Academy. Cadets can refuel their bodies before and after workouts with healthy snacks and drinks. The Air Force Pride Clubs saw donations double to over $1 million while intramural championships were moved to the best athletic venues including Falcon Stadium and Clune Arena. Prior to the Air Force Academy, Knowlton served as the director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and was responsible for overseeing the Institute s 12 men s and 11 women s NCAA intercollegiate varsity teams and three junior varsity squads, involving more than 600 student-athletes, as well as intramurals. In his time in Troy, Knowlton helped develop the strategic vision for the athletic department, implemented a new athletics branding initiative, increased two-way communication with the student-athletes, created and filled many key positions, and facilitated renovations to the Houston Field House as well as the construction of the $102M first phase of Rensselaer s East Campus Athletic Village. Knowlton was selected as the National Association of Collegiate Director s of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour Division III Athletic Director of the Year in Knowlton also represented Rensselaer serving on several national committees, including the NACDA executive committee, the board of College Hockey, Inc. and as the chair of the NCAA Division I men s Ice Hockey committee. Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton served as the director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In that position, he led a staff of 50 professionals who delivered training for peak performance in athletics, academics, and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and athletes both on and off the West Point campus. From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both deputy and interim director for the athletics department at West Point, where he led a staff of more than 200 people and supervised 25 intercollegiate athletic programs with more than 1,000 student-athletes. During his tenure, West Point set the stage to earn its first NCAA national championship in more than 50 years. Knowlton received a bachelor s degree in engineering in 1982 from West Point, where he was a four-year letterwinner and captain of the varsity hockey team. After 10 years of organizational leadership positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master s in civil engineering from Cornell University. He returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the civil and mechanical engineering department, after which he was selected to lead and manage larger and more complex organizations within the Army, ultimately leading a battalion of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before deploying to Iraq. Knowlton is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. His awards and decorations include the Ranger Tab, the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn. 51

54 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men s and 10 women s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-ncaa programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy s men s and women s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 19 times, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and field facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construction project, home of the Air Force Academy s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May VICE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Col. Brian Hill Vice Director of Athletics Col. Brian A. Hill is the vice athletic director at the Air Force Academy. A 1991 Academy graduate, he began his current assignment in June, Hill was the Vice Commander, 92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., from July 2013-June The 92nd ARW provides KC-135 aircraft and aircrews to support world-wide aerial refueling and airlift missions in support of the Department of Defense. Prior to this assignment, he was a student at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Colonel Hill also served as Commander, 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Prior to his command assignment, Colonel Hill was the Deputy Executive Assistant to the Commander, Headquarters United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii. A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Southern Watch, Joint Forge and Joint Endeavor, Hill earned his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in He is a command pilot with more than 3,100 hours in the T-1, T-3, T-37, T-38, C-130E/H and the KC- 135R/T aircraft. Hill earned his master s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1995 and a master s in strategic studies from Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. A three-year letterman on the Air Force football team, Hill was a team captain and second-team all-conference selection at inside linebacker in He was the Air Force Academy male MVP for the academic year. Hill and his wife, Suzette, have a son, Brayden, who is a senior at the Academy 52

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