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1 Senior Defender 2010 M EN S LACROSSE #9 Jared Doherty #20 Aaron Pollock Senior Attackman Senior Defender #22 Patrick McDonagh

2 2010 SCHEDULE MARCH Sat. 6 at Curry 1:00 p.m. Sat. 13 at Franklin Pierce 1:00 p.m. Sat. 20 MOUNT SAINT MARY 1:00 p.m. Sat. 27 at Clark 1:00 p.m. Wed. 31 at Emerson 6:00 p.m. APRIL Sat. 3 at Salem State* 1:00 p.m. Tue. 6 MIT 4:00 p.m. Thu. 8 at Massachusetts Maritime 6:00 p.m. Sat. 10 UMASS DARTMOUTH* 1:00 p.m. Wed. 14 at Mitchell 3:30 p.m. Sat. 17 at Western Connecticut State* 1:00 p.m. Tue. 20 KEENE STATE* 3:00 p.m. Sat. 24 EASTERN CONN. STATE* 1:00 p.m. Tue. 27 at Southern Maine* 4:00 p.m. MAY Sat. 1 PLYMOUTH STATE* 1:00 p.m. Tue. 4 Little East Conference First Round TBA Thu. 6 Little East Conference Semifinals TBA Sat. 8 Little East Conference Championship TBA * Little East Conference Game Home games in BOLD CAPS at Clark Athletic Center

3 QUICK FACTS 2010 About UMass Boston Location...Boston, MA Founded President... Jack Wilson Chancellor...J. Keith Motley, PhD Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Enrollment...14,117 Affiliations...NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference...Little East Nickname...Beacons Colors... Beacon Blue, Black and White Web site... Men s Lacrosse Head Coach... Rick Peterson Phone richard.peterson@umb.edu UMass Boston Career Record Career Record Assistant Coach...Tyler Low Captains...Aaron Pollock, Jared Doherty, Al Craven Home Field... Clark Athletic Center Field All-Time Record Overall Record Little East Conference Record Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 10/8 Starters Returning/Lost... 7/4 Newcomers...6 Department of Athletics Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Senior Assistant to the Vice Chancellor... Jain Ruvidich-Higgins Senior Associate Director of Athletics... Terry Condon Assistant Director of Athletics...Rodney Hughes Assistant Director of Athletics...Cheryl Aaron Assistant Director of Athletics...Chris Fitzgerald Athletic Department Phone Athletics Communication Director... Alan Wickstrom Phone alan.wickstrom@umb.edu Fax Intercollegiate Coordinator...Dave Roberts Manager of Facilities... Brian McNeil Head Athletic Trainer... Ed Perkins Assistant Athletic Trainer...Shannon Soares Director of Academic Services... Marybeth Maneen Strength & Conditioning Coach... Aaron Olsen Equipment Manager... Myles Berry Web site... The 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse Media Guide was produced by the University of Massachusetts Boston Athletics Communications Department using Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS2. Photography by A.J. Rourke and Harry Brett. Some written materical provided by Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Dan Campagna. Printed by University of Massachusetts Boston Quinn Reprographics. Pictured on the cover at top left is senior Aaron Pollock, top right is senior Jared Doherty, bottom left is senior Patrick McDonagh and at bottom right is senior Dale Nunn. Table of Contents Schedule...IFC UMass Boston Quick Facts...1 Coaching Staff...2 Season Outlook...3 Team Roster...4 Returners...6 Newcomers Statistics...14 The Little East Conference...15 All-Time Records...16 All-Time Roster...18 Year By Year Results...20 UMass Boston Lacrosse Achievements...23 This is UMass Boston...25 Why UMass Boston?...26 Clark Athletic Center...27 UMass Boston in the Community...28 Opportunities for UMass Boston Athletes...29 Student Housing Options...30 College Degree Programs...31 UMass Boston Hall of Fame...32 Directions to UMass Boston From the South Interstate 93 North (Southeast Expressway) to Exit 14, Morrissey Boulevard/JFK Library/UMass. Continue straight off the exit ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard for approximately one mile. Turn right into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the North Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway) to exit 15, Columbia Road/JFK Library/UMass. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp and proceed towards the rotary. Turn right the first opportunity out of the rotary and remain in the right lane descending the ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard. Stay to the right of the curb at the bottom of the ramp and in the left lane. The first traffic light is in front of The Boston Globe plant. At the second traffic light, turn left into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the West Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) to Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway). Follow directions from North as indicated above UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 1

4 2010 COACHING STAFF RICK PETERSON Head Coach Babson 1983 Second Season TYLER LOW Assistant Coach Babson 2009 First Season Rick Peterson became the seventh Head Men s Lacrosse Coach in UMass Boston history last year and returns for his second season with the Beacons. The Massachusetts native has been very successful in the coaching arena, having led Marshfield High School to a combined record in the 2007 and 2008 campaigns, including a Division 1 semifinals appearance in Peterson wasted no time in making a name for himself, leading the Rams to a 15-4 record and was selected as the Atlantic Coast League s Coach of the Year in Prior to his appointment as Marshfield s Head Coach, he established the Freshman Program in 2005 and led the squad to a 21-1 mark, before directing the Junior Varsity team to a 19-1 record the next season. Peterson has been extremely active in the Massachusetts lacrosse community, having been the Head Coach of the Eastern Massachusetts Junior Minutemen in the U-19 league and leading the Massachusetts AAU unit to a Silver Medal in the AAU Junior Olympics in Tyler Low joins the UMass Boston coaching staff after enjoying a solid four-year career at Babson College, where he played 36 games as a defender for the Beavers. The native of Natick, MA was selected a Captain for Babson for his senior campaign, where he established career highs for games played (16) and ground balls (28). Prior to his collegiate career, Low starred as a goalie at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, MA. A 2009 graduate from Babson, he has gone on to co-found and co-own PrimeTimeLacrosse.com. The company sponsors camps, leagues and clinics as well as select teams. Before making his mark on the coaching scene, Peterson was a four-year standout at Babson College and graduated from the school in 1983 with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, marketing and communications. Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in building teams and leading successful organizations. Peterson currently resides in Scituate, MA with his wife Susan and daughter Lindsay UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

5 2010 OUTLOOK 2010 UMass Boston went through some growing pains last season as the program looks to return to prominence within the region. The Beacons appear to be on the right track in 2010 and will feature a stingy defense that will rival any other unit in the conference. UMass Boston s defensive front is long on experience and primed to shut down opposing offensive threats. Senior defender Patrick McDonagh (Dorchester, MA) has come a long way in a very short time, establishing himself as the Beacons best defender as well as one of the best in the Little East Conference. He doubled his ground ball output a year ago with 36 and is one of the most imposing figures on the field at 6 4 and 210 pounds. The senior s understanding of the game, combined with his athleticism should elevate him as the leader of the defense. Classmate Jared Doherty (Conway, NH) also returns and was named a Captain for the second straight season. He scooped up 21 ground balls last year and is a versatile player, who will help to anchor the defense. Senior Tim Boyle (Dorchester, MA) returns for his fourth campaign with UMass Boston and will see action as a defender and as a long stick midfielder. He s very aggressive and a consistent player, who has gotten better each season, as evidenced by career highs in ground balls and points last year. Newcomers John Sullivan (Dorchester, MA) and Carmine Avena (Hamilton, NJ) both earned spots on the squad as walkons and should both contribute. Sullivan is a senior, who will see action as defensive middie and on the defense, while Avena is a strong player with a good shot, who will also vie for time as a defensive midfielder in his freshman season. The Beacons midfield will have a new look to it this season with a number of newcomers as well as a key player making the move from attack to midfield. Junior John Canty (Milton, MA) has been the team s top offensive threat the past two seasons, but will move to the midfield to help make the offense more dynamic. He tied for the team lead with 33 points, including a team-high 22 goals. Although Canty has excelled as UMass Boston s top scorer, he was also very effective in possessing the ball with a team-best 67 ground balls and served as the squad s main face-off man. with a 41.2% (56-136) success rate. He s one of the team s most skilled players and will be a dangerous offensive threat. Senior Al Craven (Milton, MA) will also be a main contributor on offense. Senior Al Craven was named a Tri-Captain and should be a main contributor in the midfi eld He responded in his first year with the Beacons by netting a careerhigh 21 goals as part of a 29-point showing. He was named a Tri-Captain for his leadership skills on and off the field and is one of the strongest athletes on the team. Sophomore Pat Driscoll (Hingham, MA) is a newcomer with plenty of experience after spending a year with the Coast Guard Academy s club team. He is very good at both ends of the field and was named an All-Star for Coast Guard in the Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League last season. He will see time on the team s first midfield line and also share faceoff duties. Freshman Ian Ferrari (Mashpee, MA) will see action in the defensive midfield for UMass Boston and has excellent speed and should be an asset in the team s ability to clear the ball, while sophomore Eric Collins (Somerville, MA) worked extremely hard in the offseason to improve his game and should serve as the team s primary long stick midfielder. He picked up 23 ground balls and chipped in with six points a year ago and is in much better condition going into the 2010 campaign. Senior Ryan Pollock (Chandler, AZ) returns for his second year and will add depth to the defensive midfield. He s very coachable and has a great attitude. The Beacons will rely on a pair of veterans to lead their attack, but welcome a newcomer, who should also contribute. Senior Dale Nunn (Hillsborough, NJ) has been a solid scorer for UMass Boston, notching double-digit goal totals in each of the past two seasons and collected a career-high 17 points in He has excellent stick skills with both hands and owns the best lacrosse IQ on the attack. Classmate Aaron Pollock (Belmont, MA) will start on the attack for the second straight year and also serve as a Captain for the second year in a row. He netted a careerhigh 14 goals and added four assists last year and should be one of the team s top scorers. Freshman Ryan Cassidy (Northbridge, MA) will start at right side attack after a high school career that saw him serve as Northbridge High School s Captain. He should improve as he makes the transition to the college game. The Beacons will have the luxury of having two quality goaltenders at their disposal. One a returner with valuable collegiate experience, the other a newcomer with excellent skills. Sophomore Anthony Fitti (Havertown, PA) started 10 games in net for UMass Boston last year and posted a goals against average in 570 minutes of action. He ranked second in the league with saves per game and owned a.518 save percentage with 130 stops on the year. Freshman Jake Gostanian (Andover, MA) comes from a strong lacrosse background and will make a serious run for the starting goalie position right out of the gate UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 3

6 2010 ROSTER NO NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Dale Nunn Sr. A Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough 2 Carmine Avena Fr. D Hamilton, NJ/Steinert 3 Ryan Cassidy Fr. A Northbridge, MA/Northbridge 4 John Canty Jr. M Milton, MA/Milton 5 Anthony Fitti So. G Havertown, PA/Haverford Senior 7 Eric Collins So. D/LSM Somerville, MA/Matignon 8 Ian Ferrari Fr. M Mashpee, MA/Mashpee 9 Jared Doherty Sr. D Conway, NH/Kennett 13 Pat Driscoll So. M Hingham, MA/Hingham 14 John Sullivan Sr. D Dorchester, MA/Boston Latin Academy 17 Al Craven Sr. M Milton, MA/Milton 18 Tim Boyle Sr. D/M Dorchester, MA/Latin Academy 19 Ryan Pollock Sr. M Chandler, AZ/Belmont (MA) 20 Aaron Pollock Sr. A Belmont, MA/Belmont 22 Patrick McDonagh Sr. D Dorchester, MA/Boston Latin Academy 25 Jake Gostanian Fr. G Andover, MA/Andover Head Coach Rick Peterson (Babson 83), second year Assistant Coaches Tyler Low (Babson 2009) Captains Aaron Pollock, Jared Doherty, Al Craven Athletic Trainer Ed Perkins (UMass Boston 91) UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

7 2010 BEACONS

8 2010 RETURNERS 18 University on April 11. TIM BOYLE Senior Defense/Midfield Dorchester, MA Latin Academy NOTABLES Excellent athlete... Will see action as a defender... One of the team s most aggressive and consistent players... Will also look for time as a long stick midfielder Saw time in seven games, while making a start... Registered a career-high four points with personal-bests in goals with two and assists with two... Racked up a career-best 17 ground balls... Tallied multiple ground balls in five outings... Recorded a career-high with two assists vs. Salem State College on March Netted goals in back-to-back games at Wentworth Institute of Technology on April 9 and vs. Western Connecticut State 2008 Played in 13 contests... Netted a goal and added a ground ball vs. Saint Joseph s College (ME) on March Picked up a career-high eight ground balls... Scooped up a pair of ground balls in two different contests Saw action in nine games in the midfield... Registered two points on a goal and an assist... Picked up six ground balls... Committed just two penalties for 1:30 on the season... Opened the season with a goal and an assist at Emerson College on March Scooped a season-high five ground balls vs. Southern Maine on April 12. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for baseball and earned two for hockey at Boston Latin Academy... Helped the Dragons to City Championships in both baseball and hockey... Born June 18, Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS :30 POINTS 2 vs. Salem State 3/28/ : :00 ASSISTS 2 vs. Salem State 3/28/09 Totals :00 GROUNDBALLS 9 vs. Wentworth Institute 4/17/08 9 JARED DOHERTY Senior Defense Conway, NH Kennett HS ground balls in three games, including a career-high of four vs. University of Southern Maine on April 21. NOTABLES Named a Captain for the second straight year... Great athlete... Versatile player, who will help anchor the defense... Outstanding character and defensive skills Started 11 of 13 games... Began the year on defense, before making the switch to the midfield... Netted his first two collegiate goals in the Beacons 15-4 victory at Saint Joseph s College (ME) on April 2... Scooped up multiple ground balls in seven contests, including the first three of the season... Closed out the season with eight 2008 Started all 15 games that he appeared in for the Beacons... Picked up 18 ground balls on the year... Scooped up at least one ground ball in all but three outings, including five efforts with two or more... Registered a season-high three ground balls at Salve Regina University on April 3. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Won three letters in lacrosse and football at Kennett High School... Two-year Captain for the Eagles lacrosse team... Selected to the All-State Football squad... Attended University of New Hampshire, but did not play a sport there... Born March 2, Majoring in criminal justice... Earned the History Honors Award for KHS... Enjoys sports. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min POINTS 2 at Saint Joseph s (ME) 4/2/ : :30 ASSISTS None Totals :30 GROUNDBALLS 4 vs. Southern Maine 4/21/ UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

9 RETURNERS Senior Midfield Milton, MA Milton HS AL CRAVEN NOTABLES Named a Tri-Captain... A leader on and off the field... One of the strongest athletes on the team... Will play on the first midfield line... Powerful shot Started 11 of 13 games in his first season with UMass Boston... Ranked second on the team with 21 goals and third with 29 points... Tied for fourth in the Little East Conference with a man-down goal... Netted three goals at Saint Joseph s College (ME), including the game-winner... Racked up a career-high six points on five goals and an assist vs. Western Connecticut State University on April Notched at least one point in every game but one and closed out the season with an 11-game point-scoring streak... Registered at least one goal in each of the team s final seven contests... Scored multiple goals in five outings and totaled two or more points on nine occasions... Recorded 16 points in a five-game span from April 7-18 to average 3.2 points per game... Picked up multiple ground balls in all but two games, including five efforts with three or more ground balls... Placed second on the team with a pair of man-up scores Saw time in all 15 games and made four starts for Clark University... Recorded a career-best three assists for three points on the season... Scooped up a career-high 26 ground balls... Whistled for one infraction all season... Registered a career-best two assists on March 4 vs. Misericordia University... Continued his point streak with an assist to go with a personal-best six ground balls on March 8 vs. DeSales University... Scooped up at least one ground ball in 11 of 15 games and came away with multiple ground balls on seven occasions... Named to the Little East Conference All-Academic Team Saw action in eight contests, making one start for Clark University... Tallied three points on a pair of goals and an assist... Picked up nine ground balls... Committed just one penalty on the season... Notched his first career point with an assist to go with a season-high five ground balls at Cazenovia College on March 8... Netted his first collegiate goal on April 16 vs. Becker College. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse and football at Milton High School... Named a Co-Captain for the Wildcats in both sports for his senior campaign... Selected to the Patriot Ledger s All-Scholastic Football Team... Tabbed MHS Football s Most Valuable Senior... Earned Dean s List honors twice, while attending Clark University... Born July 11, Son of John and Janet Craven... Majoring in history and French and would like to pursue a career as a teacher... Enjoys movies, reading and running. Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min : : :30 Totals :00 22 PATRICK MCDONAGH Senior Defense Dorchester, MA Boston Latin Academy SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS POINTS 6 vs. W. Connecticut State 4/11/09 ASSISTS 2 at MIT 4/7/09 GROUNDBALLS 5 last at Keene State 4/14/09 NOTABLES Tremendous size and athlete... High lacrosse IQ on defense... Great attitude... One of the best defenders in the Little East Conference 2009 Showed great improvement and emerged as one of the team s best defenders, starting all 13 games... Picked up 35 ground balls... Committed just two penalties... Registered multiple ground balls in all but one contest and scooped up three or more in six outings... Collected a careerhigh of five ground balls vs. Massachusetts Maritime Academy on April Started seven of 15 games in his first collegiate season of lacrosse... Picked up 10 ground balls... Came up with multiple ground balls in a pair of games, including the Beacons 5-4 victory over Wentworth Institute of Technology on April Committed just one penalty on the season for 30 seconds. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Earned two letters for the Boston Latin Academy golf team and was coached by Boston State/UMass Boston Hall of Famer, Erle Garrett... Born November 27, Son of Michael McDonagh... Majoring in exercise science and would like to pursue a career as an herbologist... Enjoys the yo-yo and studying taoism... Cousin of former UMass Boston goalie, Will Fleming. Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min : :00 Totals :00 SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS POINTS None ASSISTS None GROUNDBALLS 5 vs. Mass. Maritime 4/23/ UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 7

10 2010 RETURNERS 1 Senior Attack Hillsborough, NJ Hillsborough HS NOTABLES Will start on attack... Excellent stick skills with both hands... Good vision... Worked hard in the offseason to improve his conditioning... Owns the best lacrosse IQ of any of the team s starting attackman Saw action in all 13 games, while making 12 starts... Established career highs in points (17), goals (11), assists (six) and ground balls (23)... Ranked fourth on the team in assists... Notched at least one point in all but three contests... Put together a four-game point-scoring streak to start the season, racking up seven points during the stretch... Registered five multi-point efforts, including two goals and an assist in the Beacons 15-4 win at Saint Joseph s College (ME) on April 2... Netted a pair of goals in back-to-back games at MIT on April 7 and two days later at Wentworth Institute of Technology... Came up with three or more ground balls on four occasions, including a season-high of five vs. Massachusetts Maritime Academy on April Committed just two penalties on the season for just one minute Started 11 of 15 games that he played... Ranked fifth on the team with a career-high 10 goals... Set career-bests with 13 points and three assists as well... Tallied at least one point in nine contests and notched multiple points in three outings, including a career-high matching three points on two goals and an assist vs. Saint Joseph s College (ME) on March Picked up 19 ground balls... Scooped up at least one ground ball in all but three games, including two or more in four contests... Registered a season-high five ground balls vs. MIT on April 8... Spent just one minute in the penalty box for two infractions all season. DALE NUNN 2007 Appeared in 13 games for the Beacons... Tallied six goals and led the team with a.462 shooting percentage... Netted the Beacons gamewinning goal in their win over Plymouth State on April Scored a season-high three goals vs. Southern Maine on April The only non-goalie on the squad to play 10 games or more, who was not called for a penalty during the season. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Won two letters in lacrosse for Hillsborough High School... Named the Raiders Offensive Player of the Year as a junior... Ran cross country for HHS and helped the Raiders to the Somerset Valley Conference Championship... Born February 13, Majoring in management... Son of Rick and Kathy Nunn... Enjoys sailing, disco dancing, spear fishing and Guitar Hero. Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min : : :00 Totals :00 SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS POINTS 3 last at Saint Joseph s (ME) 4/2/09 GOALS 3 vs. Southern Maine 4/12/07 ASSISTS 1 last vs. Mass. Maritime 4/23/ UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

11 RETURNERS AARON POLLOCK Senior Attack Belmont, MA Belmont HS NOTABLES Selected as a Tri-Captain for the second straight year... Should be one of the team s top scorers... Worked hard in the offseason on his conditioning and improving his off hand Returned to his natural attack position and responded by placing fourth on the team with a career-high 14 goals and 18 points in 13 contests... Led the squad with a.359 shooting percentage and ranked second on the team with a pair of man-up tallies... Recorded at least one point in all but three games... Strung together a fourgame point-scoring streak from March 21 to April 4, compiling nine points during the span... Registered multiple points six times, including a career-high of four with two goals and a pair of assists in the Beacons 15-4 victory at Saint Joseph s College (ME) on April 2... Picked up a season-best four ground balls on two occasions... Made two appearances in goal and posted a 20:23 goals against average in 71:10 of action, while making nine saves... Whistled for just two penalties on the year Made the switch from attack to goalie and started all 15 matches... Saw action in all but 36:22 of the team s minutes in net for a total of 869:37... Owned a 9.66 goals against average, while posting a.606 save mark... Recorded a 4-11 record and made 215 saves to lead the Little East Conference with stops per game... Allowed eight or fewer goals on seven occasions... Stopped 10 or more shots in all but two contests, including a season-high of 26 at Keene State College on April 5... Turned away 18 shots to preserve a 5-4 victory over Wentworth Institute of Technology on April Played in 12 contests in the midfield... Tallied three points on three goals... Owned a.333 shooting percentage... Picked up three ground balls... Whistled for just one penalty of 30 seconds... Opened the season with three goals at Emerson on March Collected a pair of ground balls vs. Keene State College on April 7. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played four years as a goalie for Belmont High School... Named the Marauders Most Valuable Player as a junior... Earned the BHS Coaches Award as both a freshman and senior... Recipient of the Discipline and Dedication Award as a sophomore... Born May 20, Majoring in business... Son of Marcia Widmer... Earned UMass Boston Dean s List honors Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min : :30... A member of the Alpha Delta Phi Literary Fraternity... Enjoys skateboarding and mild snowboarding. Totals :00 SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Year GP Min Svs GA Sv% GAA W-L POINTS 4 at Saint Joseph s (ME) 4/2/ : : GOALS 2 last at Plymouth State 4/25/09 Totals : SAVES 26 at Keene State 4/5/08 19 RYAN POLLOCK NOTABLES Very coachable... Great attitude... Will vie for time in the defensive midfield... Works hard. friends... Brother of teammate Aaron Pollock. Senior Midfield Chandler, AZ Belmont (MA) HS Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min :30 Totals : Saw action in nine contests in his first season of collegiate lacrosse as a defensive midfielder... Committed just one penalty on the year for just 30 seconds. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Belmont High School in Massachusetts... Born May 3, Majoring in management... Previously attended Arizona State University, but did not play a sport there... Enjoys surfing, camping, cooking, water sports, barbecue, television, his dog and spending time with family and SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS POINTS ASSISTS None None GROUNDBALLS None 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 9

12 2010 RETURNERS 4 Junior Attack Milton, MA Milton HS JOHN CANTY NOTABLES Will make the move to the midfield from attack... One of the team s most skilled players... Will take faceoffs... Has a tremendous shot and is a dangerous offensive player with a very good overall lacrosse IQ Started 11 of 13 games at attack, while leading the team with 33 points, 22 goals and 67 ground balls... Registered 11 assists to rank second on the squad... Placed fifth among Little East Conference leaders with 5.15 ground balls per game... Named the Little East Conference Defensive Player of the Week for the week of March Led the squad with six man-up goals and ranked fifth in the league... Notched at least one point in every contest and tallied multiple points in all but three games... Recorded a season-high six points on four goals and two assists vs. Massachusetts Maritime Academy... Helped UMass Boston to victory at Saint Joseph s College (ME) with four goals and an assist on April 2... Racked up 13 points on eight goals and five assists in a four-game span from April Picked up five or more ground balls on eight occasions, including a career-high of 11 vs. Western Connecticut State University on April Served as the Beacons primary faceoff man winning 56 of 136 draws for a.412 success rate Enjoyed an outstanding rookie season for the Beacons, leading them in goals (27) and points (43) in 15 games... Named Little East Conference Rookie of the Week a league-high three times... Ranked ninth among LEC players with 2.87 points per game, while placing 10th with 1.07 assists with a total of 16 on the year... Stood fourth among league players with a pair of game-winning goals and ranked third with seven manup scores... Picked up 35 ground balls and led UMB with a.391 shooting percentage... Notched at least one point in all but one game and tallied multiple points on 11 occasions... Racked up a season-high eight points on two assists and six assists vs. Saint Joseph s College and set the school-record for assists in a period with five on March Scored a season-best six goals in a 9-6 victory at University of Southern Maine on April 10 and scored two or more goals in a game six times... Picked up at least one ground ball in all but one game, including a season-high of four three times. P ERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters in lacrosse at Milton High School... Named a League All- Star... Transferred from Springfield College, but did not play there... Born February 10, Son of James and Elaine... Majoring in biology. Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min : :00 Totals :00 SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS POINTS 8 vs. Saint Joseph s (ME) 3/27/08 GOALS 6 at Southern Maine 4/10/08 ASSISTS 6 vs. Saint Joseph s (ME) 3/27/ UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

13 RETURNERS ERIC COLLINS Sophomore Defense/Midfield Somerville, MA Matignon HS NOTABLES: Will see time as a long stick midfielder... Worked extremely hard in the offseason with his conditioning and stick handling Saw action in all 13 games in the midfield, while earning a pair of starting assignments in his first year of collegiate lacrosse... Netted four goals and added two assists for six points... Tallied one man-up score... Picked up 23 ground balls and also saw time facing off, winning 12 of 32 tries for a 38% success rate... Converted his first collegiate goal vs. Salem State College on March Recorded points in back-to-back games on two occasions... Tallied two points in his final four games of the year... Notched at least one ground ball in all but three games... Picked up multiple ground balls in seven games, including a personal-best of five at Lasell College to open the season. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL: Won four letters in lacrosse and two in football as linebacker at Matignon High School... Earned High Honors... Attended Nichols College in the Fall, but did not play a sport there... Named to SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS the Dean s List at NC... Born February 24, Majoring in business. POINTS 1 last vs. Mass. Maritime 4/23/09 Year GP G A P Sh Pct. GB Pen Min :00 GOALS 1 last vs. Mass. Maritime 4/23/09 Totals :00 GROUNDBALLS 5 at Lasell 3/14/09 5 ANTHONY FITTI Sophomore Goalie Havertown, PA Haverford Senior HS N OTABLES: Will compete for the starting time at goalie... Tremendous athlete... Will also see time as a defensive midfielder, when not in goal Played 11 games and started 10 contests in goal in his first season of collegiate lacrosse... Posted a goals against average in 570 minutes of action... Stopped 130 shots for a.518 save percentage... Ranked second in the Little East Conference with saves per game...posted double-digit save totals in eight of 10 games, including a season-high of 24 vs. University of Southern Maine on April Averaged 18 saves per outing in his final three games... Recorded his first collegiate victory with four saves in a 15-4 victory at Saint Joseph s College (ME) on April 2... Scooped up 29 ground balls, including six outings with two or more... Picked up a season-high nine ground balls vs. Southern Maine. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in lacrosse for Haverford Senior High School... Named the Fords Most Valuable Player for his senior campaign... Played junior hockey for the Philadelphia Little Flyers of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League... A two-time league All-Star for the Flyers in the Junior A Division... Born July 13, Son of Steven and Patricia Fitti... Undecided on major... Enjoys hockey and other sports... A member of the UMass SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS Boston Men s Ice Hockey team. SAVES 24 vs. Southern Maine 4/21/09 Year GP Min Svs GA Sv% GAA W-L : POINTS None Totals : GROUNDBALLS 9 vs. Southern Maine 4/21/ UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 11

14 2010 NEWCOMERS 14 JOHN SULLIVAN 2 CARMINE AVENA Senior Defense Dorchester, MA Boston Latin Academy Freshman Defense Hamilton, NJ Steinert HS Notables: Earned a place on the squad as a walk-on... Great attitude and should see action as a defensive midfielder. Personal/High School: Graduated from Boston Latin Academy... Born December 17, Son of Pamela Smith... Majoring in criminal justice. Notables: Earned a spot on the team as a walk-on... Will vie for time as a defensive midfielder... Strong, player with a good shot. Personal/High School: Played football at Steinert High School... Born October 11, Majoring in exercise health science... Enjoys photography. 13 PAT DRISCOLL 3 RYAN CASSIDY Sophomore Midfield Hingham, MA Hingham HS Freshman Attack Northbridge, MA Northbridge HS Notables: Transfer from Coast Guard Academy, where he played for the Club team... Very good athlete... Will see time on the first midfield line... Will share faceoff responsibilities... Strong shot... Very good at playing both ends of the field. Personal/High School: Graduated from Hingham High School... Attended the United Coast Guard Academy and played a year of lacrosse for USCGA Club... Selected as a Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League Second Team All-Star and was invited to play in the PCLL All-Star Game for the Bears... Tallied 23 points, including 16 goals in 11 games for USCGA Club... Played for the Coast Guard Club Men s Ice Hockey squad and was named to the Northeast Collegiate Hockey Association South - East All-Star team as a defenseman with nine points on five goals and four assists... Born February 17, Son of Ron and Donna Majoring in environmental, Earth and ocean sciences and would like to pursue a career in naval architecture... Enjoys fishing, waterskiing, skiing and golf. Notables: Will start at right side attack... Should improve as he makes the transition from the high school game to the college level. Personal/High School: Three-year letterwinner for Northbridge High School... Named a Captain for the Rams... Born December 28, Son of Sheree Richards and Sean Cassidy... Majoring in environmental science and would like to pursue a career in producing paper... Enjoying skateboarding and snowboarding UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

15 NEWCOMERS IAN FERRARI 25 JAKE GOSTANIAN Freshman Midfield Mashpee, MA Mashpee HS Freshman Goalie Andover, MA Andover HS Notables: The fastest player on the team... Will see action as a defensive midfielder... Should be a huge asset in the team s ability to clear the ball. Personal/High School: Won five letters in lacrosse and three in lacrosse for Mashpee High School Earned two-time All-Star honors for the MHS lacrosse squad and was also a three-year Captain for the Falcons Named the Falcons soccer Team Captain as a senior Member of National Honor Society Transferred from Cape Cod Community College Born February 12, 1990 Son of Jane Henry Undecided on major, but would like to pursue a career in marine biology Enjoys fishing, swimming and hiking... Played for the UMass Boston Men s Soccer team in the fall. Notables: Will compete for the starting goalie position... Comes from a good lacrosse family. Personal/High School: Earned two letters for the Andover High School lacrosse team... Named to the Merrimack Valley All-Conference team following his senior campaign for the Warriors... Helped AHS lacrosse to a MVC Championship as a junior... Attended University of Rhode Island and played a year for the URI club lacrosse team... Born December 7, Son of Linda and Robert Gostanian... Majoring in management... Is an Eagle Scout and loves to go fishing. Back row: (l to r) Head Coach Rick Peterson, Taylor Currier, John Sullivan, Eric Collins, Ryan Cassidy, Pat Driscoll, Patrick McDonagh, Jared Doherty, Tim Boyle, Assistant Coach Tyler Low. Front row: (l to r) Aaron Pollock, John Canty, Dale Nunn, Ian Ferrari, Anthony Fitti, Carmine Avena, Al Craven, Jake Gostanian UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 13

16 STATISTICS OVERALL LITTLE EAST NAME GP G A P SH PCT. PEN MIN GB GP G A P GB John Canty Peter Kovach Al Craven Aaron Pollock Dale Nunn Eric Collins Tim Boyle Jared Doherty Roman Ricci Matt Dunn Hudson Henriques Rocco Dabecco Robert Scwartz Patrick McDonagh Devin Hutchinson John Clark Ryan Pollock Matt Gradin Anthony Fitti UMASS BOSTON OPPONENTS GOALTENDING GOALIES GP MIN SVS GA SV% GAA W-L Anthony Fitti Little East Matt Gradin 3 126: Little East Aaron Pollock 2 71: Little East 1 60: SCORE BY QUARTER 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL UMass Boston Opponents UMASS BOSTON : LITTLE EAST 7 420: OPPONENTS : LITTLE EAST 7 420: UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

17 THE LITTLE EAST CONFERENCE 2010 The Little East Conference officially began on April 28, 1986 as a playing conference for men s and women s basketball among six New England institutions: Eastern Connecticut State University, Plymouth State College, Rhode Island College, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University), the University of Massachusetts Boston and the University of Southern Maine. From the beginning the conference was officially recognized by the NCAA. The number of sports contested in the conference has grown to include men s and women s soccer, baseball, men s and women s cross country, men s and women s indoor track, men s and women s outdoor track, men s and women s lacrosse, softball, men s and women s tennis, volleyball and field hockey, as well as the original men s and women s basketball. The number of participating institutions rose to seven with the addition of Western Connecticut State University in and then to eight for the year as Keene State College joined. Along with planning for the inclusion of new sports within the conference, the LEC s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field programs are participating in an innovative joint program with the MASCAC conference to determine New England Alliance championships. Events contested are scored within each conference and for the Alliance as well. The LEC recognizes the advantages of combining with other conferences which allows teams with lower numbers of participants to join forces and compete at a full-team level. It is likely there will be additional sports contested within the Alliance over time Little East Conference Standings Conference Overall Team W L Pct. GF GA W L Pct. GF GA Eastern Connecticut Keene State Southern Maine Plymouth State UMass Dartmouth Salem State Western Connecticut UMass Boston Little East Conference All-Stars First Team Pos. Player Class Institution Goalie Kyle Savage Sr. Eastern Connecticut Defense Kyle Barnett Jr. Keene State Defense Steve Lane Sr. Eastern Connecticut Defense Mike Silvestrini Sr. Eastern Connecticut Midfield Casey Brodersen Sr. Keene State Midfireld Sean Macey Fr. Western Connecticut Midfield DJ Simmons Sr. Eastern Connecticut LS Midfield Tom Flynn Fr. Eastern Connecticut Attack Griffin Meehan Fr. Keene State Attack Tony Santa Fe Sr. Keene State Attack Mathew Savage Sr. Eastern Connecticut Second Team Pos. Player Class Institution Goalie Brendan Gill So. Salem State Defense Logan Irish Jr. Plymouth State Defense Matt Morneau Jr. Southern Maine Defense Tim Nicholson Sr. Plymouth State Midfield Maxim Fantl Jr. Eastern Connecticut Midfield Tim Hadley Jr. Plymouth State Midfield Eriv Vasil So. Eastern Connecticut LS Midfield Derick Smith Jt. Plymouth State Attack A.J. Barbieri Jr. Western Connecticut Attack Tim Bryant Fr. Southern Maine Attack Andrew Foster Jr. UMass Dartmouth OFF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR DJ Simmons, E. Connecticut St. DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Steve Lane, E. Connecticut St. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Griffin Meehan, Keene State Malcolm Chase, So. Maine 2009 Little East Conference Tournament (Sites at Higher Seeds) First Round (April 28, 2009) #3 Southern Maine 9, #6 Salem State 8 #4 Plymouth State 10 #5 UMass Dartmouth 4 Semifinals (April 30, 2009) #1 Eastern Connecticut 10, #4 Plymouth State 5 #2 Keene State 16, #3 Southern Maine 4 Championship Game (May 2, 2009) #1 Eastern Connecticut 12, #2 Keene State UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 15

18 2010 ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Records WINS , 2001 MOST LOSSES , 1987 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 22 3/30/1996 to 5/3/1997 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 38 4/25/1987 to 5/3/1990 MOST GOALS, PERIOD 14 vs. Mount Ida (1st), 3/29/2001 MOST GOALS, GAME 25 vs. Mount Ida, 3/29/2001 MOST GOALS, SEASON MOST ASSISTS, PERIOD 9 vs. Mount Ida (1st), 3/29/2001 MOST ASSISTS, GAME 21 vs. UMass Dartmouth, 3/20/2001 MOST ASSISTS, SEASON MOST POINTS, PERIOD 23 vs. Mount Ida (1st), 3/29/2001 POINTS, GAME 43 vs. Mount Ida (25g, 18a), 3/29/2001 vs. Curry (23g, 20a), 4/30/1997 POINTS, SEASON PENALTY MINUTES, PERIOD 10.5 vs. Wheaton, 4/1/1995 PENALTY MINUTES, GAME 22.5 vs. Wheaton, 5/10/2006 PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON MOST GOALS ALLOWED, PERIOD 11 vs. Norwich, 4/28/1990 vs. Springfield, 4/27/1985 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 27 vs. Roger Williams, 4/24/1990 vs. Babson, 3/29/1990 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON Individual Records GAMES, SEASON players in 2005 GAMES, CAREER 63 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 61 Craig Archambeault ( ) Trevor Craven ( ) Christopher Hanafin ( ) David Liberatore ( ) 60 Chris Espinola ( ) Joshua Stolp ( ) 59 Scott Hickey ( ) 58 Bill Ward ( ) 57 Matt Dunn ( ) GOALS, PERIOD 6 Bill Ward vs. Roger Williams (1st), 3/22/ Bill Ward vs. So. Maine (2nd), 4/24/2001 Brian Baharian vs. American Int., 5/6/1995 Chris Greeley vs. Clark, 3/31/1999 GOALS, GAME 12 Jamie Mulroney vs. New Haven, 4/10/ Chris Harvey vs. Mass. Maritime, 3/30/1982 GOALS, SEASON 72 Jamie Mulroney, Jamie Mulroney, Sean Lander, David Taylor, 1993 Chris Harvey, Bill Ward, Joshua Stolp, Chris DeMaio, Jamie Mulroney, 1992 Sean Fitzgerald, 1991 GOALS, CAREER 190 Joshua Stolp ( ) 187 Jamie Mulroney ( ) 150 Bill Ward ( ) 147 Christopher Hanafin ( ) 127 Chris DeMaio ( ) 104 Scott Hickey ( ) 98 David Taylor ( ) 95 Peter Fargher ( ) 88 Jon Shocket ( ) 87 John Kavey ( ) 78 Sean Fitzgerald (1989, 1991) 77 Chris DeMaio ( ) 73 Chris Greeley ( ) 72 Phil Pittorino ( ) ASSISTS, PERIOD 5 John Canty vs. St. Joseph s (2nd), 3/27/ Ryan O Rourke vs. Norwich (4th), 3/29/2003 Jamie Mulroney vs. American Int., 4/23/1992 Sean Fitzgerald vs. Mass. Maritime, 4/20/1991 Chris Harvey vs. Mass. Maritime, 3/30/1982 ASSISTS, GAME 9 Ryan O Rourke vs. Norwich, 3/29/ Phil Pittorino vs. UMass Dartmouth, 3/20/ Jamie Mulroney, Ryan O Rourke, Jamie Mulroney, Brian Baharian, 1996 ASSISTS, CAREER 124 Jamie Mulroney ( ) 92 Phil Pittorino ( ) 86 Chris DeMaio ( ) 80 Mike Forns ( ) 78 Ryan O Rourke (2003, 2005) 70 David Taylor ( ) 60 Joshua Stolp ( ) Christopher Hanafin ( ) 52 Peter Fargher ( ) 47 Jon Hensey ( ) Brian Baharian ( ) 46 Jon Shocket ( ) 45 Scott Hickey ( ) Peter Kovach ( ) 44 Sean Fitzgerald (1989, 1991) POINTS, PERIOD 7 Sean Lander vs. Mount Ida (1st), 3/29/2001 Jamie Mulroney vs. American Int., 4/23/1992 Chris Harvey vs. Mass. Maritime, 3/30/1982 POINTS, GAME 17 Chris Harvey vs. Mass. Martime, 3/30/1982 POINTS, SEASON 115 Jamie Mulroney, Jamie Mulroney, Sean Lander, David Taylor, Chris Harvey, Jamie Mulroney, Sean Fitzgerald, 1991 Chris DeMaio, 1999 POINTS, CAREER 311 Jamie Mulroney ( ) 250 Joshua Stolp ( ) 213 Chris DeMaio ( ) 207 Christopher Hanafin ( ) 190 Bill Ward ( ) 168 David Taylor ( ) 164 Phil Pittorino ( ) 155 Ryan O Rourke (2003, 2005) 149 Scott Hickey ( ) 147 Peter Fargher ( ) 139 Mike Forns ( ) 134 Jon Shocket ( ) 122 Sean Fitzgerald (1989, 1991) 116 Brian Baharian ( ) 115 Jon Hensey ( ) PENALTY MINUTES, GAME 8 Brian Chase vs. New Haven, 4/11/1987 PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON 42 Adam Goode, 1994 ASSISTS, SEASON PENALTY MINUTES, CAREER 49 Jamie Mulroney, Aaron Gartland ( ) 41 Sam Yates, Keith Canning ( ) 40 Sean Lander, Mark Jannoni ( ) David Taylor, Dan Chouinard ( ) Ryan O Rourke, Stephen Walker ( ) 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

19 ALL-TIME RECORDS 2010 Goaltending GAMES PLAYED, SEASON 18 Nicholas Eaton, Mike Darmetko, Nicholas Eaton, 2003 Kevin Fuller, 1994 GAMES PLAYED, CAREER 63 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 42 Will Fleming ( ) 38 Kevin Fuller ( ) 27 Andrew Clark ( ) 25 Tom Apprille ( ) 22 Peter Siebal ( ) 20 Dan Luciano ( ) MOST MINUTES, SEASON 1080 Nicholas Eaton, Nicholas Eaton, Mike Darmetko, Kevin Fuller, 1994 MOST MINUTES, CAREER 3779 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 2397 Will Fleming ( ) 2030 Kevin Fuller ( ) 1395 Tom Apprille ( ) 1333 Andrew Clark ( ) 1293 Peter Siebal ( ) 1065 Dan Luciano ( ) WINS, SEASON 12 Mike Darmetko, Andrew Clark, 1996 Andrew Clark, 1997 Nicholas Eaton, Kevin Fuller, 1994 Kevin Fuller, 1993 WINS, CAREER 34 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 24 Kevin Fuller ( ) 23 Will Fleming ( ) 22 Andrew Clark ( ) 12 Mike Darmetko (2001) Tom Apprille ( ) MOST LOSSES, SEASON 13 Dan Luciano, 1987 MOST LOSSES, CAREER 29 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 18 Will Fleming ( ) 16 Dan Luciano ( ) 15 Peter Siebal ( ) 12 Tom Apprille ( ) Aaron Pollock (2007-present) SAVES, GAME 43 Dan Luciano vs. Babson, 3/31/1988 SAVES, SEASON 366 Dan Luciano, 1987 SAVES, CAREER 819 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 609 Will Fleming ( ) 472 Kevin Fuller ( ) 457 Peter Siebal ( ) 447 Dan Luciano ( ) 443 Tom Apprille ( ) SAVE PERCENTAGE, SEASON (75% TEAM MINUTES PLAYED).758 Andrew Clark, Andrew Clark, Dan O Neill, Bernie Walsh, Will Fleming, Rick McCann, Tom Apprille, 1992 SAVE PERCENTAGE, CAREER (MIN 950 MINUTES).725 Andrew Clark ( ).624 Dan Luciano ( ).619 Tom Apprille ( ).600 Will Fleming ( ).599 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ).597 Peter Siebal ( ).541 Kevin Fuller ( ) MOST GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 25 Dan Luciano vs. Plymouth State, 4/15/1987 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON 219 Dan Luciano, 1987 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, CAREER 549 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) 406 Will Fleming ( ) 361 Kevin Fuller ( ) 308 Peter Siebal ( ) 281 Tom Apprille ( ) 269 Dan Luciano ( ) GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, SEASON (75% OF TEAM MINUTES PLAYED) 5.24 Andrew Clark, Andrew Clark, Dan O Neill, Nicholas Eaton, Nicholas Eaton, Rick McCann, Nicholas Eaton, Will Fleming, Jonny Walker, Nicholas Eaton, 2003 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, CAREER (MIN 950 MINUTES) 6.21 Andrew Clark ( ) 8.72 Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) Will Fleming ( ) Kevin Fuller ( ) Tom Apprille ( ) Peter Siebal ( ) Dan Luciano ( ) Nicholas Eaton (2003, ) holds school-records for games played, minutes, wins and saves 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 17

20 2010 ALL-TIME ROSTER -- A -- Tom Ackerly 1982 George Amadeo Steven Amato 1992 Greg Andreason 1996 Steve Andrews 2006 Keith Annese 1982 Tom Apprille John Arata Craig Archambeault Chris Aronis B -- Brian Baharian John Bates 1989 Nate Becko Eric Beers , Burak Bekiroglu Kevin Bennett 1999 David Benson Aaron Bettor Joe Bina 1993 Robert Black 2006 Dietrich Blumer Matt Boden 1997 Frank Borriello Tim Boyle 2007-present Kevin Branley Tim Brett 1996 Maxwell Burke Mac Burns 2004 Steve Burns 1988 Greg Burrill Paul Burton 1990 Bill Bushee 1987 Kevin Butler 2004 Phil Byrne C -- Keith Canning Eric Collins 2009-present Shawn Condy 1983 Virgo Conte David Codero 1996 Greg Costello Jim Costello 2008 Mike Costello 1985 Bill Cotter Phil Coyne Al Craven 2009-present Trevor Craven Tom Cremens Richard Crockett Chris Curtin 2004 Bobby Cusack D -- Sean D Abbraccio 1997 Rocco Dabecco 2009 Bob Daly 1982 Mike Darmetko 2001 Matt Delaney 1992 Chris DeMaio Brian Deptula 2001 Daniel Doherty 1992 Jared Doherty 2008-present Steve Doherty 1988 Patrick Donlan 2005 Hunter Dowd Bill Dowler 1989 Rob Dudley James Duffy 1991 Mike Dugan 1983 Matt Dunn E -- Dan Eastman Nick Eaton 2003, Chris Espinola F -- Peter Fargher Sahba Farivar John Fay 1995 Matt Ficarra 2005 Todd Filicicchia Mike Finigan Martin Finnerty 1998, , 2003 Russell Fisk 1990 Franklin Galloway 1999 Dan Gardner Jason Gardner 2002 Aaron Gartland Mark Garvin 1983 Philip Gerster 2004 Christian Ginarte 2006 John Glennon 1999 Adam Goode 1994 Dennis Goodwin 1984 Matt Gradin 2009 Mark Graves 2000 Doug Gray Will Gray 2003 Chris Greeley Pat Green Fred Greene 1987 Collin Grimes 2005 Steve Gropman H -- Pat Haley 1982 Jack Hammond 1984 Christopher Hanafin Chris Harvey 1982 Matt Hegarty , 1999 Grant Heller 2008 Sean Hennigan Hudson Henriques 2009 Tom Henry Jon Hensey Scott Hickey Dave Hill 1982 Dennis Hogan 1999 Marc Holloway 1994 Devin Hutchinson I -- John Iodice J -- Mark Jannoni Chris Johnson 1990 Mark Jutras Michael Cantalino 2008 John Canty 2008-present Steven Cappellini 2003 Frank Cardella 2000 Jesse Carlow 2003 Ben Carleton K -- Mike Carr 1989 John Kavey Kurt Carter Sean Keane John Cavey 1989 Tim Keating 2003 Tim Fistori John Chaisson Steve Kelleher 2005 Anthony Fitti 2009-present Tom Chaisson 1987 Jim Kelliher Sean Fitzgerald 1989, 1991 Brian Chase Bill Kelly Jeff Flanagan 2004 Alex Cheng Jim Kelly Will Fleming Jay Chisolm 2000, 2002 Mike Kelsey Jesse Flynn 2003 Dan Chouinard Josh Kickham Mike Forns Rich Claflin Bill Killen 1992 Kevin Fuller Albert Clark Jared Kinch 2008 Andrew Clark Jeff King G -- John Clark 2009 Richard Knox Jim Gallagher Matt Coleman 1986 Woody Koch-Wain UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

21 ALL-TIME ROSTER 2010 Peter Kovach John Kupris L -- Leo LaFarge Sean Lander 2001 John Langton Scott Langton 1982 James LaSelva 1990, 1992 Tom Lavery 1982 Ben Leazott 2005 Chung-Hoon Lee 1997 Michael Lenzi 2002 Mike Leonard 1993 David Liberatore John Lillis 2003 Shawn Lindsey 2005, 2007 Jason Lucas Dan Luciano Warren Luster 1987 Dan Lynch Robert Bo Lynch M -- Jamie MacIntosh 1995 Steve MacKenzie Pete Magnante Justin Mahoney 2008 Dave Maloney Brenden Maney Damian Mangini Marc Maniscalco Jon Marino Dan Marsh Robert Mattaliano Jason McCall Rick McCann Ronald McCarron 2002 James McCarthy 2007 Mike McCarthy 1999 Jason McCrimmon 2006 Bryan McCue 2006 Patrick McDonagh 2008-present Jim McHale 1982 Ed McKinnon 1993 Paul McNeil 1991 Danny McNeill 1994 Michael McNeill 1993 Pat McNulty Jr Chris Melvin 2006 Greg Messina 2004 Adam Messome Jason Mohre 2004 Andy Monahan Ralph Moore 1988 Andrew Morrison 2006 Paul Mullaney 1982 Jamie Mulroney Sean Murdock 1990 Eric Murphy Mike Murray N -- Tood Neish 1990 Jeff Nelson Paul Newton 1989 Dale Nunn 2007-present Chris Nyman O -- Tim O Brien 1994 M. O Connor 1990 Derek O Leary 2007 Jay O Neil Dan O Neill 2004 Ryan O Rourke 2003, P -- Mike Parker Giuseppe Pascucci 2002 Mike Perella 1988 Chris Peters 1982 Chris Peterson 2006 Richard Petroni 1990 Sing Phetvixay Phil Pittorino Jeff Platt 1989 Aaron Pollock 2007-present Ryan Pollock 2009-present Matt Porter Vitad Pradith Mark Puzzangara Q -- Bill Qualls R -- Bill Rachman 1984 Mark Rainville Rick Ramos Chip Reardon 1982 Jim Reardon Thomas Reid Roman Ricci 2009 Ed Rivera 1986 Simon Roberts 1993 Tom Rohanna Bryan Ronayne Josh Roth Andrew Rowley Matt Rowley Tim Ruggere Jonathan Ruiz 2005, S -- Russell Sanon 1985 Ciro Sansossio 1998 Emmanuel Santos-Silva 1982 Jim Sardina Tom Saulter 1986 Matt Sawyer Doug Schanars Robert Schwartz Peter Seibell Jon Shocket Bill Smith 1982 Frank Soltesz , Chris Spalding Tommy Stackpole Doug Stay Eric Stein 2003 Josh Stolp Rich Stone Kyle Sullivan 2006 Nicholi Sullo 2005 Rick Sweeney T -- David Taylor Nick Tempesta 1998 Chris Testa 2008 Robert Thayer Nick Thomo Warren Toland U -- David Usher V -- Mike Vaughan 1982 Joe Venuti 1988 Pat Vinneau Walter Voner W -- Johnny Walker 2002 Stephen Walker Bernie Walsh Bill Ward Greg White Jeff White Monty Wilkerson 1995 Michael Williams 1998 Mike Williams John Williams 1995 Clint Woodward 2004 John Wright Y -- Sam Yates 1995 Kevin Young Z -- Mark Zervas UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 19

22 2010 YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS Head Coach: Ron Cervasio 3/27 BOSTON COLLEGE L 7-9 4/1 WESTFIELD STATE W /3 MASS MARITIME W /8 BABSON W /15 NICHOLS W /17 NEW ENGLAND COL. W /20 CASTLETON STATE W /22 PLYMOUTH STATE W /24 COLBY W 9-8 4/28 SPRINGFIELD L /1 LOWELL W /3 BOWDOIN W /6 BOWDOIN ^ L 8-14 ^ ECAC New England Tournament overall Head Coach: Chris Harvey 3/16 BOSTON COLLEGE L /26 SAINT MICHAEL S W 5-3 3/31 WESTFIELD STATE L /2 MASS. MARITIME W /4 WILLIAMS L /7 BABSON L /9 BOWDOIN L /13 COLBY W /18 PLYMOUTH STATE L 5-6 4/21 HOLY CROSS L /27 SPRINGFIELD L /30 LOWELL L Head Coach: Chris Harvey 3/21 BOSTON COLLEGE L /31 WILLIAMS L /7 BOWDON L /12 WESTFIELD STATE L /14 NEW HAVEN L /18 SAINT MICHAEL S L /23 COLBY L /26 SPRINGFIELD L /28 W. NEW ENGLAND W 9-5 5/3 MASS MARITIME W Head Coach: Mike Ryan 4/27 PLYMOUTH STATE L /30 SAINT MICHAEL S W 9-7 5/2 SPRINGFIELD L /4 LOWELL L /7 COLBY L Head Coach: Mike Ryan 3/15 BOSTON COLLEGE L /27 WESTFIELD STATE L /29 MASS MARITIME L 5-8 4/3 SAINT MICHAEL S L /5 BABSON L /9 BOWDOIN L /12 PROVIDENCE L /14 PLYMOUTH STATE L /17 LOWELL L /23 MERRIMACK L /26 SPRINGFIELD L /2 MIT L /5 COLBY L Head Coach: Shawn Sullivan 3/18 at Boston College L /28 SAINT MICHAEL S L /1 NORWICH L 4-6 4/4 BABSON L 2-8 4/7 at Western New England L /11 at New Haven L /15 PLYMOUTH STATE L /18 at New Hampshire College W 7-2 4/21 at Merrimack L /23 at Lowell L /25 PROVIDENCE L /29 COLBY L /2 at MIT L /6 MASS MARITIME L /2 ROGER WILLIAMS L 2-9 4/5 SAINT MICHAEL S L /9 BABSON L 0-8 4/13 MERRIMACK L /16 PLYMOUTH STATE L /19 NEW HAVEN L /21 NEW HAMPSHIRE L /23 MASS MARITIME L /27 MIT L /2 COLBY L /4 W. NEW ENGLAND L /8 CURRY L /12 PLYMOUTH STATE L /15 MERRIMACK L /18 NEW HAVEN L /21 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. L /24 MASS MARITIME L /27 WESTFIELD STATE L /1 NICHOLS L /4 MIT L /29 BABSON L /31 W. NEW ENGLAND L /5 MERRIMACK L /9 PLYMOUTH STATE L /14 NEW HAVEN L /18 NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE L /21 MASS. MARITIME L /24 ROGER WILLIAMS L /26 CURRY L /28 NORWICH L /30 NICHOLS L /3 MIT L /5 UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND W /28 BABSON L /1 CURRY W /3 CLARK W /5 at Western New England L /8 PLYMOUTH STATE L /11 at Merrimack L /13 at New Haven W 9-4 4/17 at New Hampshire College L /20 at Massachusetts Maritime W /23 ROGER WILLIAMS L /25 NORWICH L /29 NICHOLS W /2 at MIT L /4 at University of New England W /28 MAINE MARITIME W /30 at Curry W /1 at Clark W /3 W. NEW ENGLAND L 8-9 4/6 at Plymouth State L /9 MERRIMACK W /11 NEW HAVEN W /15 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /18 MASS MARITIME L /23 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W /25 at Norwich W /27 BOSTON COLLEGE L /3 WESTFILED STATE L /6 MASS MARITIME W /9 PROVIDENCE L /13 BABSON W /16 BOWDOIN L /20 NORWICH W 9-8 4/1 ROGER WILLIAMS L /24 NEW HAVEN W UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

23 YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS /27 at Nichols L /20 MIT W /2 UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND W /4 at Roger Williams L overall, 6-3 Pilgrim League 4/5 PLYMOUTH STATE W /7 ASSUMPTION W /10 at New Haven W /12 CLARK * W /14 at New Hampshire College W /17 at Mass Maritime * W /20 ROGER WILLIAMS * L /24 NORWICH W /26 NICHOLS * W /28 at MIT * L /30 at Wheaton * W /1 at Univ. of New England * W /3 at Western New England * L /5 CURRY * W 11-4 * Pilgrim League game overall; 5-4 Pilgrim League 3/26 MAINE MARITIME W /30 CLARK * W /2 WHEATON * W 8-6 4/9 UNIV. OF NEW HAVEN L /12 MASS MARITIME * L /14 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /16 ASSUPTION * W /19 at Roger Williams * L /21 AMERICAN INTL. COL. W /23 at Norwich W /26 at Nichols* W /28 MIT* L /30 UNIVERSITY OF N.E.* W /2 WESTERN N.E. COL.* L /4 at Curry * W /7 at Plymouth State L * Pilgrim League game overall; 5-3 Pilgrim League 3/29 CLARK* W /1 at Wheaton* L /3 PLYMOUTH STATE L /11 at Mass Maritime * W /13 at New Hampshire College L /15 MAINE MARITIME W /18 ROGER WILLIAMS * L /22 NORWICH L /25 NICHOLS * W /27 at MIT * L /29 at Univ. of New England W /1 at Western New England * W /3 CURRY * W /6 at American International W 11-6 * Pilgrim League game overall; 4-1 Pilgrim League S.E. Division 3/27 at Clark W /30 WHEATON * L /4 at Plymouth State W 9-8 4/6 AMERICAN INTL. COL. W /9 MASS MARITIME * W /11 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /16 at Roger Williams W /20 at Norwich W /23 at Nichols W /25 MIT * W /27 UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND W /29 WESTERN N.E. COL. * W 9-8 5/1 at Curry * W 14-4 * Pilgrim League Southeast Division game overall; 5-0 Pilgrim League S.E. Division 3/25 at American International W /29 at Wheaton * W /8 at Mass Maritime * W /10 at New Hampshire College W /15 ROGER WILLIAMS * W 8-4 4/17 SALEM STATE W /19 NORWICH W /22 NICHOLS W /24 at MIT* W /29 UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND W /30 CURRY* W /3 at Babson L 4-9 5/6 at Eastern Connecticut L 6-9 5/8 WESTERN N.E. COL. ^ L * Pilgrim League Southeast Division game ^ Pilgrim League tournament semifinal overall; 3-2 Pilgrim League S.E. Division 3/24 at Keene State W /28 WHEATON* W /30 at Clark* W /7 MASS MARITIME * W /9 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /11 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L /14 BABSON L /16 at Salem State W /18 at Norwich W /23 MIT * L 4-7 4/28 at Roger Williams L /30 at Western New England * L /4 at Curry W 17-8 * Pilgrim League Southeast Division overall; 1-4 Pilgrim League 3/24 KEENE STATE * L 15-16(ot) 3/27 at Wheaton L /31 CLARK W /3 at MIT L /6 at Mass Martime W 15-14(ot) 4/8 at NH College W /10 at Eastern Connecticut * L /15 SALEM STATE W /17 NORWICH W /20 CURRY W /22 at UMass Dartmouth * L /24 at Plymouth State * L /27 ROGER WILLIAMS L /29 at Babson W 7-6 (ot) * Pilgrim League game overall; 4-3 Pilgrim League 3/15 SUNY-Utica W 7-5 3/22 at Keene State * W 9-7 3/28 at Clark W /1 MAINE MARITIME * W /4 MASS MARITIME. L /6 MIT L /8 EASTERN CONN. STATE * L /11 WHEATON W /13 at Salem State * W /15 at Norwich* L 10-11(ot) 4/18 at Curry W /20 UMASS DARTMOUTH* W /29 at Babson L /1 PLYMOUTH STATE* L * Pilgrim League Southeast Division game overall; 5-1 Little East Conference 3/20 vs. UMass Dartmouth*% W /22 vs. Roger Williams% W /28 MOUNT IDA W /4 at MIT L /7 at Eastern Connecticut State* L /10 at Massachusetts Maritime W /12 SALEM STATE* W /14 BABSON L /17 CURRY W /19 CLARK W /21 at Plymouth State* W 11-10(ot) 4/24 at Southern Maine* W /26 KEENE STATE* W /28 at Lasell W /3 UMASS DARTMOUTH! W /5 at Eastern Connecticut State! L /9 at Wesleyan# L 4-19 % Played in Orlando, FL * Little East Conference Game 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 21

24 2010 YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS! Little East Conference Tournament # ECAC New England Tournament overall; 3-3 Little East Conference 3/20 vs. Tufts% L /28 at Curry W /30 at Babson L /3 MIT W /6 EASTERN CONN. ST.* L /9 MASS. MARITIME W /11 at Salem State* W /16 at UMass Dartmouth* L /18 at Clark W /20 PLYMOUTH STATE* W /23 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /27 at Keene State* L 7-9 4/30 PLYMOUTH STATE! W /3 at Eastern Connecticut State! L 3-17 % Played in Tampa, FL * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament overall; 3-3 Little East Conference 3/19 vs. New England College% L /25 BABSON L /27 CURRY L 6-7 (2ot) 3/29 NORWICH W /1 at MIT L 8-9 (2ot) 4/5 at Eastern Connecticut State* L /10 SALEM STATE* W /12 at Wentworth Inst. of Tech. L /15 UMASS DARTMOUTH* L 5-6 4/17 at Massachusetts Maritime W /19 at Plymouth State* W (ot) 4/22 at Southern Maine* W 8-7 4/24 SALVE REGINA W /26 KEENE STATE* L /29 PLYMOUTH STATE! W /1 at Eastern Connecticut State! L 4-19 % Played in Orlando, FL * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament overall; 2-4 Little East Conference 3/25 at Curry W 6-5 3/27 NORWICH W 9-2 3/30 MIT L 6-8 4/4 vs. Eastern Connecticut State* L /6 MASS. MARITIME L 5-9 4/8 at Salve Regina W 6-3 4/10 WENTWORTH INSTITUTE L 8-9 4/13 at UMass Dartmouth* L 7-8 4/15 EMERSON W /17 PLYMOUTH STATE* W 7-6 (ot) 4/20 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 4-5 4/22 at Keene State* L /24 WESTERN CONN. ST.* W /27 at Keene State! L 4-11 % Played in Orlando, FL * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament overall; 2-4 Little East Conference 3/19 at Cazenovia W /22 at Curry W 8-5 3/24 CLARK W at Emerson W /5 at UMass Dartmouth* W /7 SALVE REGINA W /9 KEENE STATE* L /14 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /16 PLYMOUTH STATE* L 6-8 4/19 at Massachusetts Maritime W /21 at Wentworth Inst. of Tech. L /23 at Western Connecticut State* L /28 at MIT W 9-8 4/30 at Eastern Connecticut State* L /3 at Plymouth State! W 6-5 5/5 at Keene State! L /11 at Western Connecticut# W /14 at Western New England# L 7-12 * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament # ECAC New England Tournament overall; 4-2 Little East Conference 3/27 at Curry W /29 EMERSON W /4 UMASS DARTMOUTH* W 7-3 4/6 at Salve Regina L 7-9 4/8 at Keene State* L /13 at Southern Maine* W /15 at Plymouth State* W 9-8 4/18 MASS. MARITIME L 7-9 4/20 WENTWORTH INSTITUTE W /22 WESTERN CONN. ST.* W /25 MIT W /29 EASTERN CONN. ST.* L /2 UMASS DARTMOUTH! W 9-3 5/4 at Keene State! L /10 at Wheaton# L 9-19 Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament # ECAC New England Tournament overall; 3-3 Little East Conference 3/26 at Emerson W /29 at Curry W 8-7 3/31 at MIT L /3 at UMass Dartmouth* W 8-7 4/7 KEENE STATE* L /10 MASS. MARITIME L (2ot) 4/12 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /14 PLYMOUTH STATE* W /19 at Wentworth Institute L 7-8 4/21 at Western Connecticut State* L 6-9 4/24 SALVE REGINA W 7-5 4/28 at Eastern Connecticut State* L /1 PLYMOUTH STATE! W 9-8 (ot) 5/3 at Keene State! L 3-15 * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament overall; 1-5 Little East Conference Head Coach: Matt Rowley 3/24 at Curry College L 7-9 3/27 SAINT JOSEPH S (ME) W /29 SUNY-ONEONTA L /1 UMASS DARTMOUTH* L /3 at Salve Regina L 6-8 4/5 at Keene State* L /8 MIT L 7-8 (ot) 4/10 at Southern Maine* W 9-6 4/12 PLYMOUTH STATE* L 5-8 4/17 WENTWORTH INSTITUTE W 5-4 4/19 WESTERN CONN. ST.* L /22 SALEM STATE L 8-9 4/24 at Mass. Maritime Academy W /26 EASTERN CONN. ST.* L /29 at Western Connecticut State! L 6-14 * Little East Conference Game! Little East Conference Tournament overall; 0-7 Little East Conference Head Coach: Rick Peterson 3/14 at Lasell L /21 SALVE REGINA L /28 SALEM STATE L /30 CURRY W 1-0 Forfeit 4/2 at Saint Joseph s (ME) W /4 at UMass Dartmouth* L 2-8 4/7 at MIT L 6-9 4/9 at Wentworth Inst. of Tech. L /11 WESTERN CONN. ST* L /14 at Keene State* L /18 at Eastern Connecticut State* L /21 SOUTHERN MAINE* L /23 MASS. MARITIME L /25 at Plymouth State* L 5-15 * Little East Conference Game UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

25 UMB LACROSSE ACHIEVEMENTS 2010 UMASS BOSTON LACROSSE HIGHLIGHTS 1982 Attackman Chris Harvey is named All-America by the USILA and becomes the fi rst UMB player to participate in the North-South national all-star game. The Beacons win the Colonial Division championship with an 8-0 record and advance to the semifi nals of the ECAC tournament Midfi elder David Taylor becomes the second UMass Boston player to participate in the USILA North-South national all-star game Attackman Jamie Mulroney sets New England career records with 211 goals and 350 points and is selected for the USILA North-South national all-star game. Mulroney and defenseman Dan Chouinard are named to the NEILA All-New England team The Beacons fi nish the season having allowed the fewest goals of any team in the nation and at 12-1, have the fi fth-best record in the country. Midfi elder Brian Braharian becomes the third UMass Boston player to reach the USILA North- South national all-star game. Braharian and goalie Andrew Clark are named All-New England. Clark leads the nation in save percentage and is second in goals-against average The Beacons win the first 11 games of the season and are the last undefeated team in NCAA Division III en route to a Pilgrim League divisional championship. Goalie Andrew Clark is a second-team All-New England selection, while midfi elder Chris DeMaio and defenseman Stephen Walker are honorable mention selections. Clark leads the nation in goals-against average and is fi fth nationally in save percentage. DeMaio is named the Pilgrim League rookie of the year Chris DeMaio is named the Pilgrim League Southeast Division player of the year and is a second-team All-New England selection Chris DeMaio is named Pilgrim League Northwest division player of the year, first-team All-New England, and the fifth UMass Boston player to participate in the USILA North-South national allstar game Midfi elder Phil Pittorino is named NEILA New England and Pilgrim League Northwest division rookie of the year and is a second-team All-New England selection The Beacons tie the school record for wins, fi nishing 12-5 and also compete in the inaugural Little East Conference championship game and earn their second ECAC playoff berth. Midfi elder Phil Pittorino is a second-team All-New England selection and attackman Bill Ward is an honorable mention selection. Myles Berry becomes the fi rst Little East Coach of the Year Joshua Stolp and Chris Espinola named fi rst team ECAC All-New England. Stolp named Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year as well as ECAC Player of the Year. Ryan O Rourke is tabbed LEC Rookie of the Year. Myles Berry is named Little East Coach of the Year for the second time in three years Andrew F. Rowley becomes the first UMass Boston player to be named Little East Conference Defensive Player of the Year. The Beacons earn an ECAC New England playoff bid and advance to the semifi nals for the fi rst time in school history UMass Boston advances to its second straight ECAC New England semifi nals appearance and its third ECAC playoff berth in six years. Myles Berry becomes the fi rst coach to be named Little East Conference Coach of the Year three times Myles Berry becomes the 23rd Head Coach in NCAA III Lacrosse history to earn 150 career victories. Attackman Christopher Hanafi n becomes the fi rst player in school history to be named to the Little East Conference All-Star team four times UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 23

26 University of Massachusetts Boston Health Insurance Every parent knows that feeling... GO BEACONS! Best wishes for a successful season! The UMass Boston Alumni Association Tap Into the Power of NetworkUMass! Catch up with friends, post a class note, find out about upcoming events, through NetworkUMass, the online community for UMass Boston Alumni! Visit us at: Coverage you can count on New year different economic times. Take a look at the University of Massachusetts Boston sponsored student health insurance plan and compare it to your current coverage. Look at premiums, deductibles, and benefits/time covered. For more information contact The University of Massachusetts Boston Student Health Plans office at or University Health Services at Your student health insurance plan provides: Access to Aetna s nationwide network of health care professionals Prescription coverage 24-hour Nurse Line Coverage for the full school year Vision, Fitness, and Natural Products and Services Discount Programs Travel Assistance Services and Worldwide Medical Coverage while traveling or studying abroad Aetna Student Health is a national leader in student health insurance. Please call Aetna Student Health Customer Service Department at with questions or go to Health information programs provide general health information and are not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by a physician or other health care professionals. Discount programs provide access to discounted prices and are NOT insured benefits. These services, programs or benefits are offered by vendors who are independent contractors and not employees or agents of Aetna. The University of Massachusetts Boston Student Health Insurance Plan is underwritten by Aetna Life Insurance Company (ALIC) and administered by Chickering Claims Administrators, Inc. Aetna Student Health is the brand name for products and services provided by these companies and their applicable affiliated companies. This material is for information only and is not an offer or invitation to contract. Health insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations _02-09 When the Beacons go on the road, they use... CRYSTAL TRANSPORT, Inc. 45 Life Street Brighton, MA The offi cial travel sponsor of UMass Boston Athletics

27 THIS IS UMASS BOSTON 2010 The University of Massachusetts Boston was established in 1964 to provide the opportunity for superior education at moderate cost to the people of greater Boston. Starting out in a downtown Boston location, the university moved to its current 175-acre campus on the Columbia Point peninsula in 1974 and merged with Boston State College in A commuter school, UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities. UMass Boston enrolled 14,117 students in the academic year, with 10,478 undergraduate students and 3,639 graduate students comprising a multicultural and diverse student body. Students of all ages are enrolled at UMass Boston and students of color make up 36 percent of the university s undergraduate enrollment. More than 90 languages are spoken in the homes of members of the 2005 graduating class. UMass Boston s graduate school and six colleges offer over 100 undergraduate majors, minors, and programs of study, and nearly 100 graduate programs, including 23 at the doctoral level., while the university s 30 institutes and centers are actively involved in research and public service in the areas of public policy; gerontology; media; labor; women in politics; African-American, Latino, and Asian issues; and environmental concerns. More than 280 active research and training grants attracted a total $35.6 million in external funds a new record of success for the fiscal year Comparing five-year averages shows the amount awarded UMass Boston increased a remarkable 70% between 2001 and The university employs 913 distinguished faculty members, including Lloyd Schwartz, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Located in the Boston community of Dorchester, UMass Boston offers excellent views of downtown Boston, the Harbor Islands and Dorchester Bay. UMass Boston shares its campus with the John F. Kennedy Library, which offers its archival resources to UMass Boston students and instructors. The university s own Healey Library is an information gateway to more than 600,000 books and journals on campus and to thousands of electronic information resources on the Internet. Other academic facilities include the biology department s three greenhouses, which host collections of plant species native to tropical, desert and temperate climates, and The Instructional Technology Center, a professional development and technology facility for faculty and staff, which opened in The Clark Athletic Center is home to UMass Boston s varsity athletics program and features a 3,500-seat arena, a hockey arena that seats 1,000, and a swimming and diving facility equipped for intercollegiate competition. The Beacon Fitness Center is equipped with more than 25 cardiovascular machines, a universal weight machine, 16 Nautilus stations and free weights. The Fitness Center also houses two racquetball courts, a squash court, an aerobics room, a walking track and a two-level lounge. The newest major addition to the UMass Boston landscape is the 331,000-square-foot Campus Center a $50 million project which centralizes student services and activities. The campus new front entrance opened in April of About UMass Boston LOCATION Boston, Massachusetts, on a peninsula in Boston Harbor covering 177 acres ENROLLMENT 14,117 students; 10,478 undergraduates and 3,639 graduate students, 43% male, 57 % female; 141 foreign countries and 36 states represented FACULTY 913 faculty members and a 15:1 student-faculty ratio LIBRARY Over 600,000 volumes and more than 25,000 periodicals and journals DEGREES AWARDED B.A., B.S., M.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D., Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, and several graduate certificatesgraduate certificates 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 25

28 2010 WHY UMASS BOSTON? There s no doubt. The city of Boston and the surrounding area boast many of the world s finest institutions of higher learning. And UMass Boston is one of them. Here s why you should consider UMass Boston. UMass Boston is a member of the Little East Conference, which is unquestionably one of the top Division III conferences in the nation. Aside from providing a competitive playing environment, the UMB athletic department also doubles as a place where students can receive hands-on training in nearly all facets of athletics administration. At UMass Boston, you learn from the best. A faculty with more Harvard Ph.Ds than any school in the United States (except Harvard). The university is the only educational institution in the Northeast that shares its campus with a presidential library. UMass Boston has won four NCAA Division III national championships, 19 individual national titles and has seen 21 different athletes achieve All-America status a total of 94 times. Our home, the Clark Athletic Center, is one of the best Division III athletic facilities in New England. UMass Boston is the only four-year, state-supported institution inside the Interstate 95 beltway. We re located just three miles from downtown Boston with all of the city s major attractions easily accessible from the campus. Academic Advising At UMass Boston we prepare our students for life. And because the life of a college student can be much more challenging than a basketball game or a soccer match, the UMass Boston athletic department provides you with the means to be successful in whatever sport you play, and also in the game of life. UMass Boston s academic advising center for student athletes is designed to help each Beacon athlete in every sport complete his or her undergraduate degree. We make sure that our students are not solely concerned with maintaining athletic eligibility. We work extensively with the faculty and professional staff on-campus, and we help our students with course selection, advising and counseling, and career and graduate school exploration. When you enroll at UMass Boston, you will get to know your advisor quite well. One of our primary focuses is freshman-year retention, so we are highly motivated in your first year to work with you to develop a plan for academic success. Your advisor will meet with you on a one-to-one basis and introduce you to the Clark Athletic Center s computer lab--a fully equipped facility open exclusively to UMB student-athletes. 26 Your academic advisor will also work with your professors. Your instructors will update the athletic department with progress reports, and when you are having trouble, they will let us know. But more importantly, they ll let us know how we can help you. As a student athlete at UMass Boston you will have unique opportunities to represent the University on a national level and in national programs. Sports Medicine Quite simply, the sports medicine center at UMass Boston is one of the best in the area. It combines the best facility with the best people -- all with the goal of keeping Beacon student-athletes healthy. The sports medicine room falls under the direction of head athletic trainer Ed Perkins, a UMass Boston graduate and former athlete with the Beacons. Before taking over at UMB, Ed worked with the nationally ranked men s basketball team at Temple University before returning to Division III athletics at MIT and at Bridgewater State College. Shannon Soares, a certified athletic trainer in her own right, is the university s assistant athletic trainer. Shannon s credentials include a stint with Dennis-Yarmouth High School as its head athletic trainer and two summers working with top major league baseball prospects in the prestigious Cape Cod League. What that means to you is that when you become a member of the Beacons, you are in the safest environment possible. Whether it be injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, or rehabilitation, the training staff at UMass Boston is looking out for you. Before you are eligible for competition, you will be required to undergo a thorough physical examination. You will be monitored throughout the training phase and competitive season. And the training staff works closely with your head coach to make your participation in Beacon athletics as safe as it can be. To ensure quality individual care, the training staff regularly acquires the latest and most effective modalities. The sports medicine center at UMass Boston is equipped with a four-channel electrical stimulation with combination ultrasound unit, a paraffin bath, two hydrocollator units, a Jobst compression unit and a whirlpool bath. Strength & Conditioning The University of Massachusetts Boston is one of the few NCAA III schools in the country to offer a year round strength and conditioning program. The varsity weight room is designed to improve all areas of athletic performance for all sports. The strength and conditioning coach is a certified professional. The focus is to educate and train athletes on how to properly execute exercises that will allow them to be more efficient with the sports specific movements and enable them to participate with a reduced chance of injury. Our goal is to produce athletes who are faster, stronger and more powerful, in order for them to compete at their highest level UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

29 CLARK ATHLETIC CENTER 2010 The student athlete at UMass Boston has a wealth of athletic and recreational facilities available within the confines of the Clark Athletic Center. The athletic center has served as the home of the Beacon basketball program since its completion in Named for Catherine Forbes Clark, a former trustee of the University of Massachusetts system and prominent Dorchester civic leader, the Clark Athletic Center emulates its namesake by serving the University community as well as area residents throughout the year. Considered one of the finest athletic and recreational facilities in Greater Boston, the complex accommodates the school s 18 intercollegiate sports and extensive intramural program. The Center s building houses a main gymnasium, which includes a 3,500-seat basketball arena along with three auxiliary basketball courts and two volleyball courts, a 1,000- seat ice rink, and an Olympic-size swimming pool with a high-dive area, six 25-yard lanes and an observation deck. A weight room, creative and combative rooms and a sports medicine area round out the interior of the structure. Outside the building, UMass Boston boasts an eight-lane 400-meter track, eight tennis courts, a softball diamond and two multipurpose fields primarily used for soccer and lacrosse. The outdoor facilities also include a boathouse and dock for the sailing program as well as several recreational fields. Boston Youth Games, the Boston Housing Authority Jamboree, the Bay State Games and MIAA state tournament games in soccer, ice hockey and basketball. The athletic center became the new home of the Boston Shootout, the premier high school basketball tournament in the nation, in 1997 and has served as a workout facility for the Boston Celtics and the 2000 McDonald s All- American High School Basketball team, while also serving as the site of the Sprite Slam Jam. During the summer of 1999, the center began hosting the Shaw s Summer Pro League, featuring current and future stars of the NBA. The center also hosts the Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs during the NBA season, serving as a practice site for both of those teams on their visits to Boston. The Clark Athletic Center saw its most excitement for 2000 in just one night when on October 3rd, the University hosted the first United States Presidential Debate of When the parties finally agreed to the Boston debate, the event was suddenly only two weeks away. In that time frame the Clark Athletic Center had to be converted into a debate hall and the adjacent hockey rink into a media center, replete with red carpet, approximately 700 phones, more than 70 televisions, and accommodations for almost 1,600 media representatives from around the world. The complex has also doubled as a concert venue, hosting multiple-grammy winning artist Kanye West in 2006 as well as the O Jays and Common in UMass Boston also boasts one of the finest personal fitness facilities in the area in the Beacon Fitness Center. The state-of-the-art recreational area provides students, faculty and staff with modern equipment in a clean environment. The fitness center offers cardiovascular machines, nautilus and free weights, squash and racquetball courts, a walking track and aerobics. In addition to extensive use by the intercollegiate and intramural programs, the Clark Athletic Center serves as the site for numerous community activities. Included in the list of community activities are a variety of events for both youth and the physically challenged. UMass Boston hosts the National Youth Sports Program, an NCAAsponsored summer camp for inner-city youth, as well as the Dana Barros Basketball Camp, the All Dorchester Sports League, the 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 27

30 2010 UMB IN THE COMMUNITY Intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and recreation for students, staff and faculty are the primary programs of the UMass Boston Department of Athletics. The department offers 18 varsity sports and is a member of the NCAA s Division III. UMass Boston has teams competing in the ECAC, the Little East Conference and ECAC East Ice Hockey. Ninetythree Beacons in seven sports have been named All-Americans. The women s indoor and outdoor track and field teams had an outstanding record of achievement, including four NCAA Team Championships and 37 individual NCAA Championships. But the Department of Athletics has another important concern as well--service to the community. Whether it s complimentary use of the University s athletic facilities, coaches and student athletes sports clinics for youth groups, or holiday visits to area hospitals, UMass Boston Athletics is in the forefront of serving area neighborhoods and communities throughout the state. More than 150 school, charitable, government and private organizations use UMass Boston athletic facilities each year at little or no cost. Over 2,500 people visit our athletic facilities each year, as participants or spectators. UMass Boston s indoor and outdoor athletic facilities are in use by visitors for over 2100 hours each year. In 2007 the National Consortium for Academics and Sports named the Department of Athletics at UMass Boston as # 1 in the country among Division III institutions and seventh overall for Community Service. UMass Boston was named Honorable Mention by the National Association of Division III Athletics Administrators/Jostens in the category of An Array of Projects or Activities in UMass Boston is in a unique position as the only public university in the City of Boston. For that reason, the University has a responsibility above and beyond its mission to provide a superior higher education at moderate cost to the people of the metropolitan area. Because of its urban environment and its spacious, coastline location, the University can reach out to its neighbors and provide first rate facilities for healthy, stimulating sports and recreational activities. National Consortium for Academics and Sports member institutions develop Outreach and Community Service programs with current student-athletes and former student-athletes from the Degree Completion Program. Over the last 23 years, NCAS member institutions, through their outreach and community service programs, have reached more than 17.6 million youth nationwide with messages about violence prevention, gender sensitivity, conflict resolution, the importance of academics and athletics, staying in school, the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and much more. Since 1985, NCAS student-athletes have given over 19 million hours of community service. There is no one way to conduct school outreach programs. It is clear from the great work done by NCAS members that there are many ways to provide quality programs. Their diversity and contributions to our nation is extraordinary UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse National Consortium for Academics and Sports Outreach Honor Roll for Michigan State University 200,000 University of Louisville 165,603 University of Nebraska 151,775 University of California, Los Angeles 68,000 Florida State University 64,000 University of Mississippi 17,500 La Salle University 16,000 University of Massachusetts Boston 15,375 Duke University 15,000 Rutgers University 12,000 Texas A&M University 11,700 Fairfi eld University 11,000 University of Minnesota 10,000 University of Illinois, Chicago 10,000 Tulane University 10,000 University of Arizona 9,717 Lehigh University 8,282 University of Houston 7,500 Oklahoma State University 7,500 The Pennsylvania State University 7,300 California State University, Dominguez Hills 7,250 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 7,000 North Carolina State University 6,000 University of Connecticut 6,000 University at Buffalo 6,000 Temple University 5,700 University of California, San Diego 5,650 Southern Methodist University 5,500 Going far beyond the conventional assembly-style programs, UMass Boston s teams make it a point to get out in the community and be visible, while lending a helping hand. Here are just a few examples: Boston Medical Center Christmas Toy visit Men s Basketball distributed toys for sick kids Community Servings Men s and Women s Ice Hockey teamed up to sell pies to benefit Boston s only free, home-delivered meals program for individuals and families with life-threatening diseases Franklin Park Cleanup Baseball team members spent the day ensuring that Franklin Park was a clean and safe enviroment for the community Valentine s Day Tea Members of the softball team spent time with senior citizens at Harbor Point Pink in the Rink/Pink Zone Men s & Women s Ice Hockey and Men s & Women s Basketball all raised money for cancer research, while promoting education for cancer awareness. Beacon Dash Cross Country teams sponsor and run the event with proceeds going to the Early Learning Center Bring Your Child to Work Day Womens basketball ran a clinic for 30 kids along with arts and crafts

31 OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATHLETES 2010 As a student athlete at UMass Boston you will have unique opportunities to represent the University on a national level and in national programs. NCAA CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS The school year marked the department s first year as a member of the NCAA s CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Presently, 323 institutions and six conference offices now participate in this NCAA supported life skills program. The NCAA mission of CHAMPS/Life Skills is committed to a comprehensive program that provides educational experience and services in order to develop well balanced lifestyles for student-athletes; to encourage growth in decision making, planning and fulfillment of career and life goals. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program will be presented this year at UMB through the development of workshops/guest speakers that address identified life skill needs in the five commitment areas of this program. As part of our membership in CHAMPS/Life Skills, each year one of four student athlete nominees will attend the NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference. STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is comprised of student athlete representatives from each of UMass Boston s teams. The purpose of the organization is to promote all UMB sports and provide student athletes an opportunity to impact those issues that affect their daily lives. SAAC is the student athlete s voice and their vehicle to implement new ideas and influence positive change to enhance the studentathlete experience at UMass Boston. Members of each team will nominate and select an eligible student athlete to represent their sport on the SAAC. An alternate will also be selected, in the event that the designated representative cannot attend a meeting. It is expected that each team will be represented at every scheduled meeting/event. Throughout the year, student athletes are encouraged to communicate ideas and concerns to the respective representative of their sport. SAAC MEMBERS Cassy Hanneman (Women s Volleyball) - President Bryan Albert (Men s Ice Hockey) Mike Andriano (Baseball) Cammy Brown (Women s Basketball) Ty Buccetti (Baseball) Al Craven (Men s Lacrosse) Julian Crowder (Men s Soccer) Lauren Duran (Women s Ice Hockey) Geoffrey Ebbs (Men s Basketball) Jim Ennis (Men s Ice Hockey) Michelle Gildea (Women s Cross Country) Jaci Goodwin (Women s Basketball) Carolina Gonzalez (Women s Tennis) Mitchell Haley (Men s Track & Field) Jillian Hurd (Women s Tennis) Verly Jean (Men s Soccer) Pat Joseph (Men s Basketball) Cherie Lavin (Women s Track & Field) Renaldo Lopes (Men s Tennis) Ali McMinn (Women s Volleyball) Kristin Mulry (Women s Soccer) Aaron Pollock (Men s Lacrosse) Lisa Polsonetti (Softball) Francisco Reyes (Men s Cross Country) Ryan Swann (Men s Tennis) Brittany Usmail (Women s Ice Hockey) Lauren Vargas (Women s Soccer) Kara Willis (Softball) 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 29

32 2010 STUDENT HOUSING OPTIONS UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

33 COLLEGE DEGREE PROGRAMS 2010 Five Colleges to Choose From When you apply, you ll be seeking admission to one of five UMass Boston college that conduct degree programs for undergraduates. The colleges are briefly described here. Your choice of a college means that you ll be expected to complete a major offered by your college, but it doesn t limit you to courses within your college. For example, science students routinely take liberal arts courses, and vice versa, while both liberal arts and science students can arrange to minor in management. The College of Liberal Arts The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) offers students the chance to study the rich diversity of human achievement and to examine critical social problems through explorations-guided by exceptional scholars and teachers-of the humanities, social sciences and fine performing arts. Liberal arts courses help students develop good critical thinking skills and strong abilities in oral and written communication. These are the transferable skills that employers seek. CLA prepares its undergraduate students for further study and for the world of work in a wide variety of careers ranging from law to teaching and from business to the arts. CLA also conducts graduate programs leading to the MA and PhD degrees. To learn more, visit The College of Management The College of Management (CM) takes pride in the special relationship between its students and faculty. Together they create an educational experience that empowers graduates to succeed in a wide variety of managerial positions in the private and public sectors, locally, nationally and abroad. The breadth of its research and professional experience enables the CM faculty to teach the full range of functional skills needed both for the management curriculum and for rewarding careers in business. Internationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), CM offers the BS degree in management, the MBA (Master of Business Administration), the MSA (Master of Science in Accounting) and the MSIT (Master of Science in Information Technology). To learn more, visit health sciences students are engaged in fitness and health education, and graduates fill the ranks of professionals in fitness centers, health clubs and rehabilitation facilities. To learn more, visit umb.edu. The College of Public & Community Service The College of Public and Community Service (CPCS) provides an empowering and effective education to people who are committed to working for social justice, and who want to promote positive development in their communities. CPCS offers innovative and exciting opportunities for students pursuing professional careers in public and community service, policy, advocacy and organizing. CPSC is distinguished by its competency-based system of education, by the innovative learning options it provides, and by its commitment to interweaving college and community to promote full participation in society through educational programs and professional practice. CPCS undergraduates pursue the BA degree; the college also offers graduate programs leading to the MA. To learn more, visit The College of Science & Mathematics The College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) at UMass Boston is strongly committed to the integration of research and teaching in its programs. CSM students education is enhanced by opportunities to participate in independent research in productive and exciting research laboratories. The college is involved in such areas as monitoring the coastal environment, preserving diversity in the deep sea and the tropical rain forest, computer mapping, green chemistry, bioinformatics, database programming, creating devices to enhance medical imaging, and other exciting investigations. Its undergraduate and graduate programs lead to the BS, BA, MS and PhD. To learn more, visit The College of Nursing & Health Sciences The College of Nursing and Health Sciences (CNHS) has earned a reputation for first-rate teaching and research combined with practical clinical experience. Graduates are found in all the Boston area s world-renowned medical facilities. The college offers BS, online RN-to-BS, MS, and PhD degree programs in nursing and a BS degree in exercise and health sciences. Nursing students at all levels of the program are involved in health care and the prevention of illness, with clinical experience beginning in their sophomore year. Exercise and 2010 UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse 31

34 2010 UMASS BOSTON HALL OF FAME UMass Boston Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors former outstanding UMass Boston/Boston State College student-athletes, coaches, administrators and friends of the athletic program for their accomplishments and services to the Department of Athletics. Class of 2003 Darrelle Boyd ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston John Caccamo ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Paul Curran ~ Wrestling - UMass Boston Rodney Forbes ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Sherman Hart ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field Head Coach - UMass Boston Bill Innocent ~ Men s Ice Hockey - UMass Boston Frank McCarthy ~ Men s Cross Country - Boston State Michael Mitchell ~ Contributor, Club Men s Basketball - UMass Boston Robert Reardon ~ Golf - UMass Boston Gordon Webb ~ Men s Lacrosse Head Coach - Boston State & UMass Boston Women s Indoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston 1986 Women s Outdoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston Ed Barry ~ Head Men s Ice Hockey Coach - Boston State Genesia Eddins ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Eileen Fenton ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston Class of 2007 John Boo Rice ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State & UMass Boston Men s Basketball team ~ Boston State Class of Men s Lacrosse team ~ Boston State Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston Stephanie Bogues ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston William Berglund ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Delores Booth ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - Porchia Ann Brissett ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & UMass Boston Field - UMass Boston Brian Fitzgerald ~ Head Athletic Trainer - UMass Boston Joseph Casey ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Ken Nippy Hall ~ Men s Basketball - UMass Boston Catherine Forbes Kit Clark ~ Board of Trustees/Contributor William Joyce ~ Football - Boston State - UMass Boston Dick Kelley ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Murtonda Durant ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field Steven Greg Olsen ~ Men s Indoor Track & Field - Boston State - UMass Boston Kerri Quinn ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Chris Harvey ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State & UMass Boston Williams Rafuse ~ Men s Lacrosse & Football - Boston State Dick Leahy ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Robert Russell ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State William Squires ~ Men s and Women s Cross Country Head Coach - Boston State and UMass Boston Class of 2008 James P. Gus Sullivan ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State 1960 Baseball team ~ Boston State Class of Women s Basketball team ~ Boston State Men s Ice Hockey team ~ UMass Boston Robert A. Corrigan ~ Chancellor - UMass Boston Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston Earl Garrett ~ Football - Boston State John Buckley ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Frank Legro ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Carlos Fernandes ~ Men s Soccer - UMass Boston George MacKay ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Jacqueline James ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field Nao Masamoto ~ Baseball - UMass Boston - UMass Boston Eddie Sullivan ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State James Kent ~ Football, Men s Lacrosse, Assistant Football Michele Williams ~ Women s Indoor, OutdoorTrack & Field - Coach - Boston State ~ Head Football Coach - UMass Boston UMass Boston James Loscutoff ~ Head Men s Basketball Coach - Boston State John Yeager ~ Men s Lacrosse and Soccer - Boston State Robert Quinn ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Class of 2009 Carol Thomas ~ Women s Basketball and Women s Indoor and Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Leo Dawson ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Charlie Titus ~ Director of Athletics and Head Men s Basketball Coach - UMass Boston Andreen Gilpin ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Brian Leahy ~ Football & Wrestling - Boston State Class of 2006 Ed Miller ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Quazi Saddruzzaman ~ Men s Tennis - UMass Boston Bussy Adam ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Pat Sperduto ~ Football - UMass Boston Mary Barrett ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State - Assistant Wayne Starkey ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Athletic Director - UMass Boston UMass Boston Men s Lacrosse

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