Table of Contents. Senior Midfielder Steve Schoeffel

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Table of Contents. Senior Midfielder Steve Schoeffel"

Transcription

1

2

3 Senior Midfielder Steve Schoeffel Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Quickfacts 1 Credits 1 21 Notebook 2-3 Head Coach John Danowski 4-5 Assistant Coach Ron Caputo 6 Asssistant Coach Chris Gabrielli 6 Vol. Assistant Coach Pat DeBolt 6 21 Duke Roster 7 Support Staff 8 Meet The Blue Devils Results & Statistics Honors & Awards Notebook 28 Duke Academic Excellence 29 Honors & Awards 3-31 Record Book 32 Duke Lacrosse Letterwinners All-Time Captains 34 All-Time Results Series Histories 37 Duke Lacrosse History Duke Hall of Fame 43 Duke Lacrosse Facilities Duke Lacrosse ACC Championships Duke In The Community 5-51 Professional Lacrosse US Lacrosse Duke Athletics 56-IBC General Information Location... Durham, N.C. Founded , Trinity College Enrollment...6,247 Nickname... Blue Devils Colors...Duke Blue & White Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference...Atlantic Coast President...Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Vice President & Athletic Director... Kevin White Athletic Dept... (919) Ticket Office...(919) 681-BLUE History First Year of Men s Lacrosse All-Time Record ( ACC) NCAA Appearances/Last...13/29 Last Postseason Opponent... Syracuse Result...L, 7-17, NCAA Semifinals Coaching Staff Head Coach...John Danowski Alma Mater...Rutgers 76 Career Record/Years /27 Duke Record/Years...5-9/3 Assistant Coach...Ron Caputo Alma Mater... Scranton 91 Assistant Coach...Chris Gabrielli Alma Mater... Massachusetts 1 Volunteer Assistant Coach... Pat DeBolt Alma Mater...Hofstra 9 Athletic Trainer...Joe Ferraro Lacrosse Office Phone Team Information 29 Record Home/Away/Neutral /2-/ ACC Record/Finish /T-1st 29 ACC Tournament...Champions 29 NCAA Tournament...Semifinalist Starters Returning/Lost...7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 31/1 Stadium Information Stadium...Koskinen Stadium Surface... Natural Grass Capacity...4, Sports Information Sports Information Director... Art Chase Assistant Director (lacrosse contact)...meredith Rieder Rieder Office Phone...(919) Rieder Cell Phone...(919) Rieder ... mrieder@duaa.duke.edu SID Fax...(919) SID Address...Box 9557/Durham, NC 2778 Overnight Cameron Indoor Stadium/... Durham, NC 2778 Duke Web site... Credits The 21 Duke Men s Lacrosse Media Guide is a product of the Duke University Sports Information office. Edited and designed by Meredith Rieder, Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial Assistance & Research: Art, Chase, Jean O. Brooks, Kevin Cassese, Alissa Clendenen, Joe Ferraro, Chris Gabrielli, Christine M. Graziano, Lisa Smith Jones, Chuck Sherwood, Curtis Snyder and NCAA Division I Lacrosse SIDs Cover Design: Grant Hawkins (Grant Hawkins Design; Dallas, Texas) Interior Design Assistance: Grant Hawkins Photography: Joe Auriemma (Philadelphia Barrage); C.W. Pack Sports; Jeff Camarati; Jon Gardiner (Duke University Photography); Bruce Feeley; Stuart Gordon; Drew Hallowell, Stan Huber (SNS Photography); George Jennison; Karen Jonas, Don Kelly, Michael Martin (Colorado Mammoth); Megan Morr (Duke University Photography); Radi Nabulsi (Bull Moose Photography); John Strohsacker (US Lacrosse); Jack Tarr; Max Turner; US Lacrosse; Jim Wallace (Duke University Photography); Mark Wellman; James Weiel; Peyton Williams Printing: McCain Printing of Danville, Va., Gene Saunders, President

4 Senior Max Quinzani Senior Ned Crotty 21 Notebook Senior Parker McKee Returning for 29 Under the guidance of fourth-year head coach John Danowski, the Blue Devils head into the season ranked No. 1 in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook... Duke welcomes back seven starters, including the team s top four scorers, and 31 letterwinners from last year s squad that posted a 15-4 record, captured the ACC Championship and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals... Among the returners are eight preseason All-Americas, including first team selections Ned Crotty, Michael Manley and Parker McKee. Lettermen Lost The Blue Devils lost a host of letterwinners from the 29 squad... Headling the 1 departures are midfielder Brad Ross, defenseman Ryan McFadyen and goalkeeper Rob Schroeder... All three were starters with Ross earning All-America recognition and both McFadyen and Ross getting drafted by Major League Lacrosse... Also lost to graduation from last year s squad are Chris Loftus, Gibbs Fogarty, Chris Tkac, Jay Jennison and Kevin Mayer. Preseason Polls Duke enters the season ranked second in both the USILA and Nike/Inside Lacrosse Preseason polls. The Blue Devils were listed No. 1 in the Inside Lacrosse Face- Off Yearbook poll. USILA Nike/Inside Lacrosse 1. Syracuse (5) 1. Syracuse 2. Duke (4) 2. Duke 3. Virginia 3. Virginia 4. North Carolina 4. North Carolina 5. Johns Hopkins 5. Johns Hopkins 6. Cornell 6. Cornell 7. Maryland 7. Princeton 8. Princeton 8. Maryland 9. Notre Dame 9. Notre Dame 1. Hofstra 1. Hofstra Preseason All-America The Blue Devils garnered eight spots on the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook All-America teams... Senior attackman Ned Crotty and defensemen Michael Manley and Parker McKee headline the group on the first team, while senior attackman Max Quinzani, senior faceoff specialist Sam Payton, and sophomore long stick midfielder CJ Costabile earned second team honors... Redshirt sophomore midfielder Justin Turri was voted to the third team and senior midfielder Steve Schoeffel picked up a nod on the honorable mention squad. Captains As voted on by their teammates, seniors Ned Crotty, Parker McKee, Sam Payton, and Max Quinzani will serve as captains for the 21 campaign. Seven Back For Five Five of Duke s players -- Mike Catalino, Tom Clute, Ned Crotty, Sam Payton, Steve Schoeffel, Devon Sherwood and Dan Theodoridis -- return in 29 for a fifth season granted by the NCAA in regards to the cancelled 26 season. John Danowski John Danowski ranks among the best Division I lacrosse coaches in history... He is among the top 1 in active coaches in both win percentage and career wins. School Years W L Pct. LIU-C.W. Post Hofstra Duke 27-P Total 27 years Active Coaches Winning Percentage Coach, School W L Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse Bill Tierney, Denver Dave Urick, Georgetown Jeff Tambroni, Cornell Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins Dom Starsia, Virginia Dave Cottle, Maryland Scott Nelson, Maris Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame John Danowski, Duke Active Coaches Wins Coach, School W L 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown Dom Starsia, Virginia Glenn Thiel, Penn State Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware Bill Tierney, Denver John Danowski, Duke Dave Cottle, Maryland Tony Seaman, Towson Scott Nelson Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame Plus Wins In Five Seasons With over 65 victories apiece, Duke and Virginia have compiled more wins than any other program in the country from Only eight teams have put together 5-or-more wins during that five-year span. NCAA MOST WINS Duke Virginia Cornell Johns Hopkins Navy Syracuse Maryland Delaware Returning Point Production The Blue Devils return 9 percent of their point scoring from a year ago and 88 percent of their goal scoring from Headlining the returning attack are seniors Ned Crotty (23-55=78), Max Quinzani (46-11=57) and Zach Howell (29-19=48)... Duke welcomes back in all seven players who scored at least 2 points a year ago. Scoring Streak Duke senior attackman Max Quinzani returns with the nation s longest scoring streak... The native of Duxbury, Mass., has registered at least one point in each of the past 46 games... The last time he was held scoreless was on April 14, 27 against Virginia... During this stretch Quinzani has tallied 122 goals and 21 assists for 143 points. Protecting The Crease The Blue Devil defensive unit remains relatively intact from last year... Michael Manley and Parker McKee will anchor the close defense, while Tom Montelli will play a greater role after a strong sophomore season... Dan Theodoridis will pick up a longstick this season 2 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

5 Junior Michael Manley Sophomore CJ Costabile 21 Notebook Senior Sam Payton after playing with a short stick in Sophomore CJ Costabile also should be a force on defense after a standour rookie season in which he earned honorable mention All-America accolades... The spot between the pipes will be a battle between a collection of goalkeepers Devon Sherwood, Mike Rock, Dan Wigrizer, and Max Wygod. In The Midfield Duke has a lot of talent in the midfield this season... A variety of combinations have the potential to run on the top line... Justin Turri, Will McKee, Robert Rotanz, Steve Schoeffel and Mike Catalino all come back as top players for the Blue Devils... The trio of Turri, Schoeffel and Catalino combined for 75 points last season, while McKee contributed another 22 points to the group... Rotanz came on strong as the season progressed and finished with six goals and an assist... Terrence Molinari returns after missing 29 to injury, while the addition of Jonathan Livadas from Dartmouth provides Duke with experienced depth... Rookies Jake Tripucka and David Lawson also could have impact roles. Home Sweet Home In 29, Duke went 9-2 at Koskinen Stadium... The Blue Devils outscored their opponents in Durham... Over the past three seasons, Duke is 31-3 at home. Facing Off Duke has a selection of players who can line up for restarts in Seniors Sam Payton and Terrence Molinari will be key members of the faceoff X team... Sophomore CJ Costabile also will see some faceoff action as well as a long pole... Payton led the Blue Devils in restarts last season going 168-of-38, while Costabile captured 49-of-91 restarts... Senior Parker McKee and junior Tom Montelli both will be key members on the wings in 29. Against Ranked Opponents Over the past four seasons, Duke has amassed a (.767) record versus ranked opponents... In 29, the Blue Devils went 1-3 against teams ranked in the top 2 and 4-3 against teams among the top 1. Rookie Notes The Blue Devils welcome 11 rookies to the 21 team... David Lawson was tabbed by Inside Lacrosse as the fifth best midfielder in the rookie class, while Jake Tripucka came in at No. 13 and Greg DeLuca was 33rd... On defense, Billy Conners is No. 8 and California native, Spencer Peterson was rated as No. 34 among... Josh Offitt was 2th among attackmen in the 29 recruiting group, while goalkeeper Dan Wigrizer was fourth by Inside Lacrosse. Livadas Joins Duke from Dartmouth Jonathan Livadas joins the Blue Devil lacrosse team as a graduate student after a strong career for Dartmouth... With an extra year of eligibility due to injury and a degree from Dartmouth, the native of Wilmington, Del., decided to come to Durham... Livadas is currently enrolled in Duke s Fuqua Business School. Recent ACC History Duke has launched itself into the top of the ACC in the past eight years, winning five titles from 21 to 29 and sporting a.639 winning percentage... Here is how it breaks down across the four teams over the previous eight seasons. ACC 21-9 Team ACC RS ACC T NCAA T Total Champ Duke UVA MD UNC ACC 25-9 Team ACC RS ACC T NCAA T Total Champ Duke UVA MD UNC NCAA Tournament Hopes In 21, Duke will look to make its 14th appearance in the NCAA Tournament... The Blue Devils hold an alltime record of in postseason play and have reached the national semifinals five times in 1997, 25, 27, 28 and They advanced to the title game in both 25 and Last year, Duke earned the No. 3 seed in the tournament for the second time in program history, and also earned top-eight seeds in 1994 (8), 1995 (5), 1997 (5), 1998 (7), 1999 (4), 2 (7), 22 (7), 25 (2), 27 (1) and 28 (1). ACC Tournament The 21 ACC Tournament will be held April 24 and 26 in College Park, Md.... Duke will be looking for its eighth ACC title after capturing its seventh ACC crown in 29 in Chapel Hill, N.C., with victories over Virginia and North Carolina... The Blue Devils own the highest win percentage in ACC Tournament play with a mark. All-Time Recordds in the ACC Tournament School W L Pct. GF GA Duke North Carolina Virginia Maryland ACC Championships by School Maryland * Virginia * North Carolina 1--1* Duke 7--* (Outright-Co-Tri) *Tournament decided ACC Champion starting in 1989 Climbing The Charts Duke s Ned Crotty and Max Quinzani both are climbing the career charts for overall points as well as assists and goals... Quinzani currently ranks 16th in career points and sixth in career goals... Crotty is 17th in career points and seventh in career assists. Tough Schedule Ahead The Blue Devils 21 schedule is a treacherous one with nine of the preseason top 2 teams on the slate... All four ACC squads are ranked among the top seven with Virginia at No. 3 and North Carolina at No Maryland comes in at No. 7 and Duke will face the Terps on March 6 at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic... Duke also will take on top 2 opponents in Georgetown, Loyola, Harvard, Brown and Bucknell... The contests versus Georgetown, Loyola and Harvard will be on the road. Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 3

6 Head Coach John Danowski Danowski Coaching File Coaching History Duke University Head Coach 27-present Record at Duke 5-9 Hofstra University Head Coach Record at Hofstra Long Island University-C.W. Post Head Coach Record at LIU Playing History Rutgers University Four-year letterwinner NCAA Tournament Ranks second all-time in assists (12) and eighth in points (177) Coaching Honors Eleven Conference Championships 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year Five Conference Coach of the Year Awards Fifty-five All-America Honors...34 with Hofstra...21 with Duke Twelve Conference MVPs...Nine at Hofstra, Three at Duke 11 All-Conference Selections... 9 at Hofstra, 11 at Duke John Danowski was introduced as Duke s eighth head men s lacrosse coach on July 21, 26. Danowski enters his fourth year at the helm of the Blue Devil lacrosse program after helping Duke to three of the most successful lacrosse seasons in school history. In three seasons in Durham, Danowski lays claim to an impressive 5-9 record, three ACC regular season and tournament titles, and three appearances in the national semifinals and one title tilt berth. After the departure of the NCAA leading scoring duo of Matt Danowski and Zack Greer, Coach Danowski s Blue Devils surprised a few people as they ran their way to a 15-4 record, an ACC title and a bid to the NCAA Semifinals in 29. Under the watchful eye of Danowski, senior Ned Crotty cemented himself as one of the top attackers in the country as he garnered the USILA s Attackman of the Year award as well as the ACC Player of the Year honor. In all, Danowski mentored five All- Americas, two All-ACC honorees as well as the USILA s pick for attackman of the year last spring. Danowski s 29 squad also was highly successful in the classroom as 12 players earned a place on the All-ACC Academic Team. Twenty-eight players overall achieved a 3. grade point average for the 28-9 academic year to lead all ACC lacrosse programs and Max Quinzani picked up his second career ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America award. In 28, he guided the team to an 18-2 overall record, the ACC regular season and tournament championships and the squad s second consecutive appearance in the national semifinals. He mentored nine All-Americas, including three first-team honorees, the USILA Player of the Year as well as the USILA s picks for attackman and defenseman of the year. The Blue Devils achieved an equal amount of success in the classroom under Danowski s watch as 15 players earned a spot on the ACC All-Academic Team and Quinzani collected ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Duke also garnered the ACC Sportsmanship award during the 28 season. In his first year at the helm of the Blue Devil program, Danowski guided Duke to the finest season in school history. The Blue Devils went 17-3, captured both the ACC and regular season championships, earned the program s first number one seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the national title game. For his efforts, he was named the ACC Coach of the Year as well as the Person of the Year by US Lacrosse. The 27 campaign yielded four first team All- America honorees while attackman Matt Danowski was the consensus national player of the year. A veteran coach entering his 27th season as a collegiate head coach in 21, Danowski spent 21 campaigns (1986-6) at Hofstra, compiling an overall record of (.69) with eight conference championships, eight NCAA Tournament bids and 17 final national rankings among the top 2 teams in the nation. With an overall coaching ledger of (.645), Danowski is one of just 1 active head coaches in NCAA Division I men s lacrosse to reach the 2-win plateau. Danowski s impact on the Duke program was immediate as the Blue Devils posted a cumulative grade point average of 3.45 in his first semester at the helm. In addition, the team provided over 5 hours of community service during the semester, continuing Danowski s philosophy of college student-athletes taking advantage of the full experience. The coach-player relationship lasts a lifetime - so much more than two hours every afternoon, said Danowski, the 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year who led Hofstra to eight conference championships. It would be a disservice to the young men in the Duke program if we didn t care about their futures. To take advantage of the opportunity to teach life lessons is a goal of ours. I have learned the importance of adapting to the talent you have on the field, Danowski said. You can t put a sqare peg into a round hole. I am a firm believer in taking what you have and finding the best way to be efficient with that group. The 26 season marked Danowski s best in a successful tenure at Hofstra as the Pride matched an NCAA singleseason record with 17 victories against just two defeats. In addition, Danowski s squad captured the Colonial Athletic Association championship, finished the regular season ranked number two in the national poll and advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. The 17 wins and.895 winning percentage also set Hofstra single-season team records. Danowski guided the Pride to East Coast Conference crowns in 1988 and 1989, and he was honored as the NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year in 1993 after leading Hofstra to the national tournament for the first time since The 1995 and 1996 seasons yielded North 4 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

7 Atlantic Conference titles for Hofstra, and Danowski then led the Pride to America East Conference championships in 1997, 1998 and 2. Having directed the Pride to a record of in regular season conference games with nine league MVPs and 9 all-conference picks, Danowski is the only lacrosse coach in Hofstra history to win an NCAA Tournament game (4-8 record), including a 21 first round contest in which the Pride rallied from an 11-7 deficit with seven goals in the fourth quarter against Virginia en route to a overtime win over the Cavaliers. Hofstra s first tourney win was in come-from-behind fashion as well as the Pride outscored Massachusetts 6-3 in the second half for a 9-8 victory in The Danowski Era at Hofstra produced 34 USILA All- America selections including first team choices Brian Spallina (2), Doug Shanahan (21), Nicky Polanco (22), Brett Moyer (26) and Chris Unterstein (26). In addition, Shanahan was the recipient of the Tewaraaton Trophy as the nation s top player in 21. As well, Hofstra has sent 3 players to the annual North-South All-Star Game since 1986, with Shanahan (21) and Moyer (26) earning game MVP honors. Former Hofstra standout Blake Miller, a member of the 1998 United States squad that captured the world title and the 24 MLL Offensive Player of the Year, Polanco and Shanahan are currently playing for the United States squad at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championships in Ontario, Canada. Polanco is a two-time MLL Defensive Player of the Year (24 & 25) while Shanahan was the MVP of the 22 ILF World Championships in Perth, Australia. Prior to his stint at Hofstra, Danowski spent three seasons as the head coach at Long Island University-C.W. Post, helping the Pioneers to a (.628) ledger from He received his start in coaching in 1982 as an assistant coach at LIU-C.W. Post in With four conference coach of the year awards to his credit, Danowski was inducted into the Long Island Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 21. He is a three-time winner of the Joseph Frenchy Julien Sportsmanship Award (1988, 1989 & 1994) presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association and received the James Adams Sportsmanship Award from the National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association in A 1976 graduate of Rutgers University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science/education, Danowski was a four-year letterman in lacrosse and continues to hold several Scarlet Knight records. He established school single-game records for assists (13 vs. Penn State, 1973) and total points (14 vs. Penn State, 1974) and a single-season standard for assists with 54 in He currently ranks second on Rutgers all-time list for assists (12) and is eighth in total points (177). Danowski, who helped the Scarlet Knights to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1973 and 1974, was a three-time recipient of the program s Sasser Award, an honor presented annually to the team s leader in assists. Born March 12, 1954 in Bronxville, N.Y., Danowski went on to earn a master s degree in counseling/college student development from LIU-C.W. Post in Danowski s father, Ed, was an All-America halfback on the gridiron at Fordham in 1932 and 1933 who later starred for the New York Giants in the National Football League. The elder Danowski led the NFL in passing in 1935 and 1938, earning All-NFL honors in both of those seasons, and guided the Giants to league championships in 1934 and He later served as the head football coach at his alma mater from Danowski and his wife, Patricia, have two children, Kate, a former lacrosse letterwinner and 25 graduate of Quinnipiac University, and Matt, a 28 Duke graduate and former captain of the lacrosse program. Danowski Through The Years Year School Record Achievements 1983 LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Post 12-3 Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally Final national ranking: Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra 12-3 East Coast Conference champions Career Win No. 5: Hofstra 7, Princeton 3 (May 14, 1988) Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-4 East Coast Conference champions Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North-South All-Star Game assistant coach Final national ranking: Hofstra 7-7 Final national ranking: Hofstra Hofstra 1-6 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Final national ranking: Hofstra 6-7 Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Career Win No. 1: Hofstra 11, Vermont 1 (March 25, 1995) Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: Hofstra 9-6 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: Hofstra 1-4 America East champions Final national ranking: Hofstra 13-3 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school record with 13 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 7 2 Hofstra 11-5 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Career Win No. 15: Hofstra 21, Air Force 4 (March 27, 2) Final national ranking: 1 21 Hofstra 1-7 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Three wins over top-1 opponents Final national ranking: Hofstra 11-3 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Closed season with 9 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 6 23 Hofstra 11-6 NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: 1 24 Hofstra Hofstra 8-8 Career Win No. 2: Hofstra 11, Drexel 5 (April 15, 25) Final national ranking: 2 26 Hofstra 17-2 Colonial Athletic Association champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school records for wins (17) & winning percentage (.895) Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 2 27 Duke 17-3 Atlantic Coast Conference champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Finalist) NCAA-high nine wins over opponents ranked in the top 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 2 28 Duke 18-2 Atlantic Coast Conference champions NCAA single-season record 18 wins NCAA Tournament Semifinalist No. 1 ranking for seven weeks during the season Defeated 11 ranked opponents and five in the top 1 USILA National Player of the Year USILA Turnbull & Schmeisser Awards ACC Spring Sportsmanship Award Final national ranking: 3 29 Duke 15-4 Atlantic Coast Conference champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalist Defeated 1 ranked opponents and three in the top 1 USILA Turnbull Award Final national ranking: 3 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 5

8 Assistant Coach Ron Caputo Ron Caputo is in his third season as a member of the Duke lacrosse coaching staff. In his two seasons with the Blue Devils, Duke has posted a 33-6 record, captured two ACC titles and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals twice. Working closely with the faceoff specialists, Duke has won 56.1 percent of its restarts the past two seasons with Sam Payton leading the way at a 57 percent success rate. In Caputo s inaugural season with the Blue Devils, Duke led the nation in scoring offense with 15.2 goals per game. The squad won an NCAA record 18 games and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second consecutive season under his assistance as the Blue Devils featured the top two individual scorers in NCAA history in Matt Danowski and Zack Greer. Prior to his arrival at Duke, Caputo spent four seasons (23-6) on the Hofstra University men s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach. He joined the Pride in 24 as a volunteer assistant coach for current Blue Devil head coach John Danowski, who served as the head coach at Hofstra from , as the Pride compiled an overall record of and a 14-9 mark in Colonial Athletic Conference play, during his tenure. In 26, Caputo worked alongside Danowski to help lead Hofstra to an overall record of 17-2, a mark that included a perfect 6- mark versus CAA opponents, and a final national ranking of No. 2. The Pride won the CAA Championship and reached the NCAA Quarterfinals, while setting a school record for wins and winning percentage (.895). Before his stint at Hofstra, Caputo served as a varsity assistant lacrosse coach from at Syosset (N.Y.) High School, where he coached Blue Devil teammates and brothers Dan and Chris Loftus. A 1991 graduate of the University of Scranton, Caputo led Syosset to three county semifinal appearances and one Nassau County Championship game berth. Caputo is married to the former Randi Heller of Farmingdale, N.Y., and the couple has three children, Samantha (9), Owen (8) and Jake (6). The family resides in Holly Springs, N.C. Assistant Coach Chris Gabrielli Chris Gabrielli is in his fourth season on the staff and works primarily with the Blue Devil defensive unit. Over the past three seasons, Gabrielli has helped the Blue Devils become one of the top defensive teams in the country. Posting a combined 7.78 goals against average over the past three years, Duke was among the top 1 scoring defenses in 27 and 28 and finished the 29 ranked 18th in goals against average. Under Gabrielli s tutelage in 29 Parker McKee captured second team All-America recognition. In 28, the Duke defense led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally by allowing 7.3 goals per game. He mentored three USILA All-Americas, including first team honoree and USILA National Defenseman of the Year Nick O Hara. In 27, Gabrielli helped guide four Blue Devils to All- America awards. Gabrielli spent the 26 season as an assistant coach at Butler where he served as the recruiting coordinator and worked primarily with the defense. Under his mentorship, three Butler defensemen earned All-GWLL honors. Gabrielli was a member of the coaching staff at his alma mater, Massachusetts, from 23-5, helping the Minutemen to a overall record with two NCAA quarterfinal berths. Gabrielli played with the practice squad for the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse during the 24 season before being drafted again by the Cannons in the 25 Supplemental Draft. In 24, he cofounded the Mid-Summer Classic, a high school lacrosse tournament currently held on the UMass campus. A four-year letterman as a defenseman at Massachusetts, Gabrielli picked up 127 ground balls and five assists in his career. As a senior in 21, he captained the Minutemen to a 12-2 overall record and a share of the ECAC championship while earning second team allconference and first team All-New England honors. A two-time winner of the Eric Sopracasa Heart and Soul Award, an honor presented annually to the UMass player who displays the most leadership and dedication to the program, Gabrielli went to play in the 21 North-South All-Star game and the MLL Major League Challenge. A native of Farmingdale, N.Y., Gabrielli graduated from Massachusetts in 21 with a degree in sport management. He is married to the former Candice Diapice of Farmingdale, N.Y. Volunteer Assistant Coach Pat DeBolt Patrick DeBolt joined the Blue Devil program as a volunteer assistant coach in January 21. DeBolt will work primarily with the goaltenders and faceoff specialists. A four-year member of the Hofstra University men s lacrosse program, DeBolt brings with him valuable years of Division I lacrosse coaching experience with the Pride. After a successful scholastic career at Waterloo High School where he was a three-time Western Empire selection as a goalkeeper, DeBolt continued his lacrosse career at Hofstra in 25. Playing behind a senior goaltender as a freshman, DeBolt saw action in nine games in 26. The following season he suffered a career-ending injury. Unable to get back in the cage, the native of Waterloo, N.Y. jumped onto the sidelines as an undergraduate assistant coach. He mentored the goalkeepers and faceoff specialists for the next three seasons, helping the Pride to a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship and two berths in the NCAA Tournament. Under DeBolt s watchful eye in 27, Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando led the CAA in goals against average and ranked sixth nationally in goals against average (7.21 g/ gm), while the Pride finished the year with the sixth best scoring defense in the country. In each of the next two seasons, the Pride placed second in the CAA in scoring defense and among the top 25 nationally. This past season DeBolt helped guide rookie goaltender Andrew Gvozden to CAA All-Rookie team honors after he posted a 9-4 record and an 8.38 goals against average. During his four years with the Pride, DeBolt captured two CAA titles, earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament three times and climbed to the No. 2 national ranking. He graduated from Hofstra on Dec. 2, 29 with a degree in physical education and is pursuing a lacrosse coaching career. DeBolt is active in lacrosse camps throughout the nation and is a founder of Shutout Lacrosse, which aims to provide the best tournaments, camps and lessons to young lacrosse players. 6 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

9 21 Blue Devils Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School 1 Devon Sherwood G Sr. Freeport, N.Y./Baldwin 3 Scot Meyer M So. Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill 4 Matt Anderson M Sr. San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 5 Sam Spillane M Jr. Darien, Conn./Darien 6 Joe Tkac D Jr. Gaithersburg, Md./Landon 8 Max Quinzani A Sr. Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury 9 CJ Costabile D So. New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield 1 Ben Belmont D So. Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck South 11 Tom Montelli M Jr. Weston, Conn./Weston 12 Justin Turri M R-So. West Islip, N.Y./West Islip 13 Brandon Allen M Jr. Bethesda, Md./Bullis 14 Jason Orlando D Jr. Sudbury, Mass./Sudbury 16 Tom Rynn M Jr. Fairport, N.Y./Fairport 17 Tom Clute D Sr. Potomac, Md./Bullis 18 James Goldberg M Sr. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 19 Dan Wigrizer GK Fr. Villanova, Pa./Haverford 2 Steve Schoeffel M Sr. Charlottesville, Va./Covenant 21 Zach Howell A Jr. Huntington, N.Y./Huntington 22 Ned Crotty A Sr. New Vernon, N.J./Delbarton 23 Sam Solie M Sr. Durham, N.C./Middlesex 24 Max Wygod G Sr. San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 25 Josh Offit A Fr. Bethesda, Md./Landon School 26 Robert Rotanz M So. Westport, Conn./Fairfield Prep 27 Jake Tripucka M Fr. Boonton Township, N.J./Mountain Lakes 28 Jimmy O Neill D Fr. Huntington, N.Y./Chaminade 29 Michael Catalino M 6-2 Sr. Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder 3 Terrence Molinari M Sr. Manhasset, N.Y./Manhassett 31 David Lawson M Fr. Westford, Mass./Middlesex 32 Sam Payton M Sr. Cos Cob, Conn./Brunswick 33 Michael Hutchings M Sr. Durham, N.C./Durham Academy 34 Greg DeLuca M Fr. Boonton Township, N.J./Mountain Lakes 35 Parker McKee D Sr. Old Greenwich, Conn./Berkshire School 36 Andrew Rullan M Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 37 Michael Manley D Jr. Keuka Park, N.Y./Penn Yan 38 Tucker Virtue A Jr. Rye, N.Y./Brunswick [Conn.] 39 Mike Rock G Jr. Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore 41 Eddie Loftus A Fr. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset 42 Kevin Young M Jr. Manhasset, N.Y./Chaminade 43 Stephen Coyle A Jr. Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep 44 Spencer Peterson D Fr. Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon 45 Jonathan Livadas M Gr. Wilmington, Del./Dartmouth 46 Dan Theodoridis D Sr. Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk 47 Henry Meyer M Fr. Newton, Mass./Belmont Hill 48 Tommy Patterson M Fr. Chatham, N.J./Delbarton 5 Will McKee A Sr. Old Greenwich, Conn./St. Lawrence Univ. 55 Bill Conners D Fr. West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep Head Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers 76) Assistant Coach: Ron Caputo (Scranton, 91); Assistant Coach: Chris Gabrielli (Massachusetts, 1) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Pat DeBolt (Hofstra 9) By State California Matt Anderson Max Wygod Spencer Peterson Connecticut Sam Spillane Tom Montelli CJ Costabile Rob Rotanz Sam Payton Parker McKee Will McKee Dan Theodoridis Delaware Jonathan Livadas Florida James Goldberg Maryland Joe Tkac Brandon Allen Tom Clute Josh Offit Stephen Coyle Masssachusetts Max Quinzani Jason Orlando David Lawson Henry Meyer New Jersey Ned Crotty Jake Tripucka Greg DeLuca Tommy Patterson New York Devon Sherwood Ben Belmont Justin Turri Tom Rynn Roster Breakdown Zach Howell Jimmy O Neill Mike Catalino Terrence Molinari Michael Manley Tucker Virtue Mike Rock Eddie Loftus Kevin Young North Carolina Scot Meyer Sam Solie Michael Hutchings Pennsylvania Dan Wigrizer Andrew Rullan Bill Conners Virginia Steve Schoeffel By Class 5th-Year Seniors Ned Crotty Michael Catalino Steve Schoeffel Devon Sherwood Tom Clute Dan Theodoridis Sam Payton Jon Livadas Seniors Max Quinzani Parker McKee Will McKee Matt Anderson James Goldberg Sam Solie Max Wygod Terrence Molinari Michael Hutchings Juniors Joe Tkac Sam Spillane Tom Montelli Brandon Allen Jason Orlando Tom Rynn Zach Howell Andrew Rullan Michael Manley Tucker Virtue Mike Rock Kevin Young Stephen Coyle Sophomores Scot Meyer CJ Costabile Ben Belmont Justin Turri Rob Rotanz Freshmen Dan Wigrizer Bill Conners Tommy Patterson Spencer Peterson Henry Meyer Josh Offit Jake Tripucka David Lawson Greg DeLuca Jimmy O Neill Eddie Loftus Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. 13 Brandon Allen M 4 Matt Anderson M 1 Ben Belmont D 29 Michael Catalino M 17 Tom Clute D 55 Bill Conners D 9 CJ Costabile D 43 Stephen Coyle A 22 Ned Crotty A 34 Greg DeLuca M 18 James Goldberg M 21 Zach Howell A 33 Michael Hutchings M 31 David Lawson M 45 Jonathan Livadas M 41 Eddie Loftus A 37 Michael Manley D 35 Parker McKee D 5 Will McKee A 47 Henry Meyer M 3 Scot Meyer M 3 Terrence Molinari M 11 Tom Montelli M 25 Josh Offit A 28 Jimmy O Neill D 14 Jason Orlando D 48 Tommy Patterson M 32 Sam Payton M 44 Spencer Petersaon D 8 Max Quinzani A 39 Mike Rock G 26 Robert Rotanz M 36 Andrew Rullan M 16 Tom Rynn M 2 Steve Schoeffel M 1 Devon Sherwood G 23 Sam Solie M 5 Sam Spillane M 46 Dan Theodoridis D 6 Joe Tkac D 27 Jake Tripucka M 12 Justin Turri M 38 Tucker Virtue A 19 Dan Wigrizer GK 24 Max Wygod G 42 Kevin Young M Pronunciation Guide Costabile... COST-uh-beel Caputo...CUH-poot-oh Danowski...DUH-now-ski Gabrielli...GAB-bree-elle-ee Livadas...LA-vah-duss Offit... off-it Quinzani...quin-ZAN-ee Rynn... RINN Schoeffel...show-FULL Solie...SO-lee Spillane... spill-lane Theodoridis...theo-DOOR-itis Tripucka...TRI-puke-UH Tkac...TACK Wigrizer...wig-RYE-zer Wygod...why-GOD 7

10 Jay Bissette Equipment coordinator First year East Carolina 7 T.J. Grams Academic Coordinator Fourth Year Wisconsin 1 Jay Bissette serves as an assistant equipment manager. Bissette spent the last three years working as an intern in the Duke football equipment office. A native of Wilson, N.C., Bissette earned a degree in management of recreation facilities and services from East Carolina in 27. He worked as a student manager in the equipment room at East Carolina for four years and was the head student manager for the 26 season. Carl Christensen Strength & Conditioning Second Year Chadron State College 3 Carl Christensen joined the Duke strength and conditioning staff in January of 29. He came to Duke after spending nearly three years as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at Missouri State. At Duke, Christensen is specifically was responsible for the design, implementation, and evaluation of the strength and conditioning programs for the men and women s swimming and diving, women s rowing, men s lacrosse and men s and women s golf. programs. Prior to arriving at Missouri State, Christensen held a similar position at the University of Arkansas. He worked with the Razorbacks softball, soccer, tennis, and swimming teams. Christensen served as a graduate assistant University of Wyoming where he worked closely with the swimming and diving and golf teams and assisted with various other squads. A 23 graduate of Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., Christensen was a two-year letterwinner for the Eagles football squad. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 23 and went on to get his master s from the University of Wyoming. He is certified by the NSCA and USAW organizations. T.J. Grams became a member of the Duke athletic department in August of 25 and is an academic coordinator. He oversees the academic progress for the men s lacrosse program as well as the baseball, women s lacrosse, women s soccer, men and women s golf, men and women s tennis, and men and women s swimming and diving teams. Grams joined the Duke staff after working at the University of Notre Dame s Mendoza College of Business as an academic advisor. He also was a graduate assistant academic coordinator at N.C. State while earning a master s degree from the school, finishing in 23. A native of Sheboygan, Wisc., Grams is a 21 graduate of the University of Wisconsin. He is married to the former Heather Mehring of Brookfield, Wisc., and the couple has one daughter, Caroline, who was born on July 3, 28. Jeff Howser Speed & Agility Coach Ninth Year Duke 71 Former ACC champion and All-America Jeff Howser is in his ninth season as Duke s speed and conditioning coach. A 1971 graduate of Duke, Howser was a six-time ACC champion. Howser was named as one of the ACC s top 5 track athletes of all-time in 23. He went on to earn a bronze medal at the 1969 World Championships in the 11-meter high hurdles and was an alternate on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Team. Howser ran on the international level from , was a four-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and two-time U.S. Olympic Trials finalist. Howser served previous track and field assistant coaching stints at Florida ( ), N.C. State ( ), Duke ( & ) and North Carolina (1979-8). Joe Ferraro Athletic Training 15th Year Guilford College 93 Erin Stephenson Administrative Assistant Third Year Hartwick 4 Joe Ferraro, a member of the Duke Athletic Department for 13 years, serves as the athletic trainer for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Cockeysville, Md., Ferraro handles the health care for Duke s men s lacrosse, men and women s swimming and diving, and men and women s golf. He joined the Duke Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 1995 after serving as the Acting Head Athletic Trainer at Guilford College in the spring of Ferraro, 37, earned a bachelor of science degree in justice & policy studies from Guilford College in 1993, and went on to earn a master of science degree in injury prevention & management from Springfield College in Erin Stephenson joined the Duke athletics staff in October of 27 and serves as an Administrative Assistant for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Maine, N.Y., Stephenson played both field hockey and lacrosse at Hartwick College before graduating in 24 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She went on to earn a master s degree in the same discipline from UNC Greensboro in 26. Stephenson resides in Chapel Hill with her husband Jonathan. 8 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

11 Brandon Allen #13 Jr. M Bethesda, Md. Bullis Ben Belmont #1 So. D Great Neck, N.Y. Great Neck South 29: Played in five games won 5-of-9 draws went 3-of-6 in win at St. John s 29: Saw the field against Dartmouth and St. John s. picked up wins at the X against both Holy Cross and Dartmouth. PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Jim Morrow at Great Neck South High School... 28: Played in eight games... had two goals and one assist against Presbyterian (3/11) finished his scholastic career with 21 goals and 37 for 58 points... had 1 goals and 16 assists as a junior... earned all-conference recognition as a freshman and sophomore... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.... captured all-county honorable mention accolades his junior and senior seasons... Prep: Four-year letterman at Bullis School under coach Michael Delgrande... guided AP Scholar with honors as a junior and AP Scholar his senior year... earned three squad to a four-year ledger of tallied two goals and four assists as a freshman, letters in football and basketball for Great Neck South... named football team MVP eight goals and four assists as a sophomore, 24 goals and 15 assists as a junior and his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons... earned all-conference honors in basketball 31 goals and 17 assists as a senior for a career total of 65 goals and 4 assists... also all four years. lettered in football three years, receiving honorable mention all-state honors as a safety PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Suzanne Belmont.. has two brothers... father played and wide receiver. lacrosse at Harvard... born July 26, 199. Michael Catalino #29 SR. M 6-2 Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder Matt Anderson ACC Honor Roll... pursuing a master s degree in global health at Duke. 29: Played in 18 contests on the second midfield line All-ACC Academic selection finished seventh on the team in scoring with 2 goals and three assists for 23 points ranked second on man-up scores with six tallied at least one point in 12 contests and had seven multiple-point performances named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after posting three goals in the championship win over North Carolina (4/26) registered a hat trick, including the game-winner against Army (4/18) posted the game-winner over Georgetown (3/21) scored two goals in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Navy (5/9) chipped in a goal and an assist in the NCAA quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) won 14-of-33 faceoffs won all four of his draws against Holy Cross (3/3). The Returnees Personal: Son of Rick and Loree Allen... born March 2, #4 Sr. M San Diego, Calif. Francis Parker 29: Saw action in one game fired one shot in win against St. John s. PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Louie Bevilacqua at Francis Parker School... helped team to a pair of county playoff appearances in 25 and garnered first team all-league recognition as a senior... also named to the All-CIF county team his senior season... voted as a San Diego All-Star Selection in named to the all-league second team his junior year... also selected as a high school Academic All-American as a senior... voted the team s Most Valuable Player and served as the team captain in his final year at Francis Parker... also is a member of the Duke University foootball program. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Barbara Anderson... born on July 27, has two brothers and four younger sisters. Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 9

12 28: Played in 19 contests, sitting out only the Presbyterian tilt... finished seventh on the team in scoring with 16 points on 12 goals and four assists... secured a career-high three points on one goal and two helpers against Vermont (2/23)... in the win over the Catamounts, tallied the game-winning goal while contributing two ground balls and winning two-of-three faceoffs... had two-goal outings versus Lehigh (3/5), North Carolina (4/25) and Ohio State (5/18)... won four-of-five faceoffs on the year... earned a spot on the Academic All-ACC team. 27: Played in all 2 games... registered seven goals and one assist while winning 26-of-58 (.448) faceoffs... posted two goals including the game-winner in the ACC Tournament championship game victory over Virginia (4/29)... carded 23 ground balls... won a season-best five draws in eight attempts against Denver (2/25)... named to the Academic All-ACC team. 26: Played in five contests... recorded first career goal against Holy Cross (3/7)... recorded an assist in the Bellarmine game (2/28)... won 13-of-16 (.813) faceoffs on the season including five-of-six versus Bellarmine (2/28) and six-of-eight against Holy Cross (3/7)... logged seven ground balls on the year... named to the Academic All- ACC team. Tom Clute Gr. D Potomac, Md. Bullis #17 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection... pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree in Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 29: Saw action in seven games earned a start against St. John s picked up one ground ball against Yale. 28: Saw action in 11 games, earning a starting assignment versus Presbyterian (3/11)... credited for three ground balls on the year... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 27: Saw action in five games... credited for five ground balls. The Returnees Prep: Three-year letterman at Webster Schroeder High School... received All-America accolades after recording 31 goals and 19 assists as a senior... finished career with 93 goals and 53 assists... three-time all-county selection... helped team to 37 wins over three years... also played football. Personal: Son of Gale and Michael Catalino... brother, Grant, plays lacrosse at Maryland... born June24, Mike Catalino Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total MIKE CATALINO: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 Assists: 2, vs. Vermont, 2/23/8; Points: 3, five times, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 Faceoffs Attempted: 8 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/6 Faceoffs Won: 6 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/6 26: Played in two games... secured one ground ball. Prep: Four-year letterman at the Bullis School... earned All-IAC honors as a senior... two-time all-county and honorable mention all-metro choice... helped Bullis to 44 wins during prep career... also lettered two seasons in football. Personal: Son of Jeff and Meg Clute... born October 26, grandmother, Margaret Hallgren, is a 195 graduate of Duke... father played lacrosse at Virginia before graduating in sister, Kate, played lacrosse at Mary Washington before graduating in 24. mike catalino: 28 & 29 GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 26: Butler -; Villanova -; Bellarmine -1; Maryland -; Holy Cross 1-; Loyola -; North Carolina -; Cornell -. 27: Dartmouth -; Denver 1-; Maryland -; Saint Joseph s 1-; Loyola -; North Carolina -; Cornell -; Georgetown -; Delaware 1-; Bellarmine -; Johns Hopkins -; Virginia 1-; Army -; *North Carolina -; *Virginia 2-; Air Force -1; ^Providence -; ^ North Carolina -; ^Cornell -; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell -; Vermont 1-2; Maryland -; Lehigh 2-; Loyola -1; North Carolina -; Colgate 1-1; Georgetown -; Harvard -; Dartmouth 1-; Johns Hopkins 1-; Virginia 1-; Army -; *North Carolina 2-; *Virginia -; St. John s -; ^Loyola 1-; ^Ohio State 2-; ^Johns Hopkins -. 29: Bucknell -; Colgate -; Harvard -; Maryland -; Holy Cross 2-1; Loyola 2-; Yale -; North Carolina 1-; Cornell 1-; Georgetwon 1-; Dartmouth 1-; Virginia 2-1; Army 3-; *Virginia 1-; *North Carolina 3-; ^Navy 2-; ^North Carolina 1-1; ^Syracuse -. *ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament Tom Clute Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

13 CJ Costabile Stephen Coyle #9 #43 So. D New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield Jr. A Kensington, Md. Georgetown Prep Preseason Second Team All-America selection. 29: USILA All-America Honorable Mention played all 19 games as a longstick midfielder led all Duke long poles with 13 points from seven goals and six assists named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player, scoring a career-high three goals and winning 1-of-17 faceoffs in championship win over North Carolina (4/26) tallied first career goal against Colgate (2/2) handed out two assists against Holy Cross (3/3) picked up a career-high seven ground balls against both Holy Cross and Yale (3/8) won 49-of-91 in faceoffs ranked third on the team in ground balls with 72. ACC Academic Honor Roll selection 29: Played in eight contests finished the year with five goals and an assist for six points tallied first career goal against Holy Cross (3/3) registered a career-high three points from two goals and an assist versus St. John s (5/3) added one ground ball against the Red Storm. Prep: Three-year letterman at Georgetown Prep under coach Kevin Giblin... guided squad to three-year ledger of 59-6, with three league championships... tallied 36 goals and 18 assists his junior year as Georgetown Prep went 22-, was ranked No. 1 in the nation... closed his career with a 57-goal, 2-assist season while earning All-Met and all-county honors... member of the Maryland Free State team... participated in the Under Armour Underclassman game. Personal: Son of John and Celeste Coyle... father, John, played baseball at Providence ( )... brother, Patrick, played basketball at Dickinson (24-7)... brother, Paul, played soccer at Lafayette in 25 and is a current member of the soccer team at Personal: Son of Steve and Doreen Costabile... has one brother... born on Dec. 4, Dickinson... born April 7, Year 29 GP-GS 19- CJ Costabile Career Statistics G 7 A 6 Pts. 13 CJ Costabile: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 Assists: 2, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/9 Points: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 Faceoffs Attempted: 17, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 Faceoffs Won: 1, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/9 GB 72 F/O Shots 16 Year GP-GS - 8- Stephen Coyle Career Statistics G 5 A 1 Pts. 6 GB 1 F/O The Returnees Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Marty Morgan at New Fairfield High School... was a member of the U.S. Men s Lacrosse U-19 National Team that captured gold medal honors at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championship in named to the All-America team as a senior... helped lead New Fairfield to Class S Connecticut State Championship as a senior... team took second in Division 2 State Championship in earned all-conference first team honors all four years at New Fairfield... voted first-team all-state in 26, 27, and also earned allconference honors in football. 28: Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Shots 6 Stephen Coyle: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 Assists: 1, vs. St. John s 5/3/9 Points: 3, vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 11

14 The Returnees Ned Crotty Sr. A New Vernon, N.J. Delbarton #22 A preseason First Team All-America pick in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook... enters the 21 season ranked seventh in career assists (84) and 17th in career points (153) at Duke... voted team captain with Parker McKee, Sam Payton and Max Quinzani... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection... selected to U.S. National Team for FIL World Championship in July. 29: USILA First Team All-America collected the USILA s Lt. Col. J.I. Award for national attackman of the year a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist All-ACC selection named to ACC All-Tournament Team led the nation in points scored with 78 from 23 goals and 55 assists in his first year at attack also ranked first in assists per game (2.89) and third in points per game (4.11) his 55 assists rank second in Duke single-season history the 78 points is sixth all-time in Blue Devil history tallied at least one point in 18 games and had at least three points in 14 games posted two goals and a career-high six assists in the regular-season win over No. 1 Virginia (4/24) helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC Tournament title with 11 points in two games scored four goals and added four helpers in win over the Cavaliers in the ACC semifinal added three assists against North Carolina to earn All-Tournament Team honors registered eight points with two goals and six assists versus the Tar Heels in the NCAA Quarterfinal had eight games with at least five points. 28: USILA Second Team All-America selection... ACC All-Tournament pick... started 19 games, missing only the Presbyterian game... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 35 points on 17 goals and 18 assists... ranked ninth in the ACC and 67th nationally in assists per game (.95)... named the ACC Player of the Week following a three-goal performance in Duke s 1-6 win over Army (4/19)... matched career-high of three goals on three occasions: North Carolina (3/15), Johns Hopkins (4/3) and Army (4/19)... helped Duke to its second straight ACC Tournament title with a two-goal, two-assist afternoon in the championship game win over Virginia (4/27)... dished out a career-high four assists as the Blue Devils defeated Ohio State (5/18) in the NCAA quarterfinals, scooped up a season-best four ground balls in the national semifinals against Johns Hopkins (5/24)... key component in an offensive unit that led the nation in scoring with an average of 15.2 goals per game while establishing new NCAA single-season team records for goals (34) and total points (482). 27: Started all 2 games at midfield... finished third on the club in scoring with 33 points on 25 goals and eight assists... compiled 18 points on 13 goals and five assists over the final seven games... named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team after posting five goals and two assists during the championship weekend in Baltimore... carded a career-high four points on three goals and an assist against Johns Hopkins (5/28) in the title game... had 12 total points in four NCAA Tournament games... named the ACC Player of the Week after a two-goal, one-assist effort in Duke s 9-7 win over North Carolina (3/17)... with Matt Danowski (24) and Zack Greer (2), combined for the second-highest single-tournament scoring trio with 56 points, trailing only the group of Gary Gait, Greg Marechek and Greg Burns (16) of Syracuse in : Played in all eight games... registered seven points on four goals and three assists... scored one goal in first collegiate game against Butler (2/18)... picked up season-bests of two goals and three total points versus Holy Cross (3/7). Prep: Three-year letterman at the Delbarton School... two-time All-America pick... state player of the year honoree following senior season... helped Delbarton to three straight state championships... recorded 93 goals and 74 assists during prep career... two-time first team all-state and 25 state player of the year choice in hockey. Personal: Son of Gerald and Lucille Crotty... born September 26, father played football, hockey and rugby at Fordham... sisters, Sarah (22) and Martha (26) as well as brother, Joe (25) are graduates of Duke... sister, Virginia, plays lacrosse at Duke... brother-in-law, Mike Dunleavy, played basketball at Duke and currently plays for the NBA s Indiana Pacers. Ned Crotty Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total ned crotty: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 26: Butler 1-; Villanova -; Bellarmine 1-1; Maryland -; Holy Cross 2-1; Loyola -1; North Carolina -; Cornell -. 27: Dartmouth -; Denver -; Maryland 1-; St. Joseph s -; Loyola 3-; North Carolina 2-1; Cornell -; Georgetown 2-; Delaware 2-; Bellarmine 2-1; Johns Hopkins -1; Virginia -; Army -; *North Carolina 2-; *Virginia 1-; Air Force 2-1; ^Providence 1-2; ^North Carolina 2-; ^Cornell 2-1; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell 1-2; Vermont -; Maryland 1-2; Lehigh 1-1; Loyola 1-; Presbyterian DNP; North Carolina 3-; Colgate -2; Georgetown -2; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth -; Johns Hopkins 3-1; Virginia -; Army 3-; *North Carolina -; *Virginia 2-2; St. John s 1-; ^Loyola -; ^Ohio State -4; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell 1-5; Colgate 2-2; Harvard 1-1; Maryland 2-3; Holy Cross 2-4; Loyola 1-4; Yale 1-2; North Carolina 1-; Cornell -3; Georgetown -2; Dartmouth -4; Virginia 2-6; Army -; *Virginia 4-4; *North Carolina -3; St. John s 3-2; ^Navy 1-2; ^North Carolina 2-6; ^Syracuse -2. *ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament ned crotty: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 4, vs. Virginia, 4/24/9 Assists: 6, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/9 Points: 8, three times, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/9 12 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

15 James Goldberg #18 Sr. M Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep Zach Howell #21 Jr. A Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep Prep: Four-year letterman at Huntington under coach Paul McDermott... helped squad to four-year mark of 76-6, including a 63-1 mark over final three seasons with Class B state championships his sophomore and junior campaigns and a state semifinal appearance his senior year... three-time all-division and all-county selection... Division II Rookie of the Year as a freshman... Long Island Empire team alternate Year Total James Goldberg Career Statistics GP-GS G 1 1 A 1 1 Pts GB F/O The Returnees ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ACC Academic Honor Roll selection 29: Played in 16 games picked up a season-best two ground balls against St. 29: Saw time in all 19 games, starting 18 ranked third on the team in scoring John s. with 29 goals and 19 assists for 48 points finished second the team in goals ACC All-Tournament Team selection helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC 28: Played in 13 games... posted one assist against Presbyterian (3/11)... ACC Tournament title with eight points in two games registered at least one point in all Academic Honor Roll selection. 19 contests and had 13 games with at least two points tallied two scores, including the game-winner in the regular-season win over North Carolina (3/14) registered five 27: Played in four games... scored first collegiate goal against St. Joseph s (3/6). points with three goals and two helpers in ACC Semifinal against Virginia (4/24) added two goals and an assist in the ACC championship game versus the Tar Heels Prep: Two-year letterman at Gulliver Prep under coach Garrick Robinson... helped team (4/26) chipped in three goals in the NCAA Quarterfinal against North Carolina to two-year ledger of 33-8 with two state playoff berths... had 45 goals and 4 assists as a (5/17) led all scorers with a hat trick in the NCAA Semifinal versus Syracuse (5/23) junior before posting 58 goals and 32 assists during senior season... first team all-state posted five points against Navy (5/9) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament pick following final campaign... captain and team MVP selection as well... received All-ACC Academic selection. Gulliver Prep s Scholar-Athlete Award and Distinguished Scholar recognition. 28: Saw action in 16 games... did not play at Georgetown, and then missed the Personal: Son of Ellie and Steven Goldberg... born January 13, final three games of the year after contracting monolucleosis... ranked eighth on the squad in scoring with 15 points on 11 goals and four assists... had one goal and one assist in his collegiate debut against Bucknell (2/16)... first career hatrick came versus Presbyterian (3/15)... had three goals and one assist in ACC Tournament semifinal win over North Carolina (4/25) and added one goal in the title game against Virginia (2/27)... named to the Academic All-ACC team. Shots James Goldberg: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. St. Joseph s, 3/6/7 Assists: 1 vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Points: 1, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 13

16 The Returnees as a sophomore and member of gold medal winning team at Empire State Games as a junior... MVP of Suffolk County championship game and state championships that year as well... Under Armour All-America pick as a senior... also lettered in football three years, earning All-Long Island and Division III MVP in 25 and 26 as a quarterback squad won the Long Island Championship... National Honor Society and Honor Roll member. Personal: Son of Jay and Georgene Howell... born June 16, Zach Howell s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total ZACH HOWELL: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 28: Bucknell 1-1; Vermont -; Maryland -; Lehigh -; Loyola -; Presbyterian 3-; North Carolina -; Colgate -; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth -; Johns Hopkins -; Virginia 1-; Army -1; *North Carolina 3-1; *Virginia 1-; St. John s 1-; ^Loyola DNP; ^ Ohio State DNP; ^ Johns Hopkins DNP. 29: Bucknell -1; Colgate 1-; Harvard -1; Maryland -1; Holy Cross 1-1; Loyola 1-; Yale 1-2; North Carolina 2-; Cornell 1-1; Georgetown 1-; Dartmouth 3-2; Virginia 2-2; Army 1-1; *Virginia 3-2; *North Carolina 2-1; St. John s 2-1; ^Navy 2-3; ^North Carolina 3-; ^Syracuse 3-. * ACC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament ZACH HOWELL: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, six times; last vs. Syracuse, 5/23/9 Assists: 3, vs. Navy, 5/9/9 Points: 5, three times, last vs. Navy, 5/9/9 Michael Hutchings Sr. M Durham, N.C. Durham Academy #33 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in eight games registered one goal against Holy Cross (3/3) tallied a goal in win over St. John s (5/3). Michael Manley Jr. D Keuka Park, N.Y. Penn Yan #37 Preseason First Team All-America pick. 29: Played in 18 games, missing just the Holy Cross contest All-ACC Tournament Team selection helped anchor a defense that allowed 8.42 goals per game tallied a goal in the 9-8 win over Colgate (2/2) picked up 34 ground balls had four ground balls in three contests. 28: ACC Rookie of the Year selection... played in and started 18 games... tallied one goal and one assist in Duke s 15-7 win over Maryland (3/1)... secured 23 ground balls on the year... part of a Blue Devil defensive unit that led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally against the score (8.3). Prep: Five-year letterman at Penn Yan Academy under coach Brian Hobart... led squad to the state finals as a freshman and semifinal appearances as a sophomore, junior and senior... all-league selection as a sophomore and junior... Defensive Player of the Year junior and senior seasons... an All-America pick as a senior... also lettered in football three years, earning Defensive Player of the Year on two occasions and all-state and all-league nods one year each... was on state championship hockey team. Personal: Son of John and Rita Manley... brother, Jonathan, played lacrosse at RIT while brother, Christopher, played lacrosse at Fairfield... sister, Tricia, was a member of the lacrosse and soccer teams at CCSU... father, John, is a football coach at Hobart... born July 21, : Played in 13 games... scored first career goal against Lehigh (3/5)... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 27: Saw action in five games... logged four ground balls. Prep: Four-year letterman at Durham Academy under coaches Joe Seivold and Mike Keeney... helped squad to four-year mark of 58-2 with four state playoff berths including the 23 state championship... two-time first team all-state selection... conference MVP choice as a senior after scoring 65 goals with 24 assists... logged 55 goals and 2 assists as a junior... finished prep career with 15 goals and 64 assists... also lettered three seasons in cross country. Personal: Son of Phil and Tina Hutchings... grandfather, Philip Hutchings, graduated from Duke in 1943 and was a member of the school s boxing team... born April 1, Michael Hutchings Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total Michael Manley s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

17 Parker McKee Will McKee #35 #5 Sr. A Old Greenwich, Conn. Gunnery School/St. Lawrence Preseason First Team All-America pick... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in all 19 games, starting 18 USILA All-America second team helped anchor defense that allowed 8.42 goals per game ranked second on the team in ground balls with 93 was a major part of Duke s faceoff success on the wing picked up a career-high 14 ground balls against Navy (5/9) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament added 12 grounders to his total in quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) registered at least one ground ball in all 19 games and had at least five 12 times. Transfered to Duke in 29 from St. Lawrence University... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in all 19 games finished eighth on the team in points (22) and goals (16) in his first Division I season registered his first Blue Devil goal against Bucknell (2/14) posted his first multiple point game versus Loyola (3/7)... tallied two goals and an assist against Virginia in the ACC Semifinal (4/24) also posted two scores against Georgetown (3/21) and St. John s (5/3)... scored at least one point in seven of the final eight games of the season. 28: USILA Honorable Mention All-America selection... ACC All-Tournament choice... played in and started 19 contests... finished third on the team with 72 ground balls... ranked fourth in the ACC in ground balls per game (3.79)... credited for a careerhigh 1 ground balls against Army (4/19)... logged five or more grounders in five of the last seven games of the year... had nine ground balls during the ACC Tournament as Duke captured its second straight title... handed out an assist against Maryland (3/1) and scored one goal versus Johns Hopkins (4/3)... pivotal force as Duke paced the ACC and ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense (8.3)... named to the Academic All-ACC team. 28: Named to the USILA All-America Division III Third Team... voted as the Liberty League Player of the Year after leading the league in goals (2.93) and points (4.36) per game... ranked seventh in assists per game (1.43)... earned All-New York State First Team honors... tallied 61 points from 41 goals and 2 assists, including five gamewinning scores... led all Saints with seven man-up goals... ranks second in St. Lawrence single game history with seven goals versus Union on April : Played in all 2 games with one start... scored two goals... logged 43 ground balls including 15 in four NCAA Tournament games... had a season-high six grounders versus Providence (5/12)... scored first collegiate goal against St. Joseph s (3/6)... also tallied a goal in Duke s win over Cornell in the national semifinals (5/26)... helped Duke lead the ACC in scoring and man-down defense... ACC All-Academic Team choice. 27: Named the Liberty League Rookie of the Year... finished the season ranked fourth on the team in points (31), second in goals (25) and sixth in assists (6)... paced the squad with six man-up goals... named All-Liberty League. PREP: A tri-sport athlete, participating in football, hockey, and lacrosse at the Gunnery School... selected to the all-league lacrosse team three times, captained the team twice, and was the league s Most Valuable Player as a senior... captured all-league honorable mention recognition for his efforts on the football squad and was the recipient of the Leadership Award. Prep: Four-year letterman at Berkshire School under Kevan Bowler... guided squad to four-year ledger of with four playoff berths... three-time all-league pick... All- Personal: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee... born December 14, America pick as a senior... finished career with eight goals, 28 assists and 244 ground balls... lettered in soccer and ice hockey. Personal: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee... born December 14, Year 29 Year Total Parker McKee s Career Statistics GP-GS G A Pts PARKER McKEE: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/8 Assists: 1, twice; last vs. Maryland, 3/1/8 Points: 1, five times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/8 GB F/O Shots GP-GS 19- Will McKee s Career Statistics G 16 A 6 Pts. 22 GB 7 F/O The Returnees Sr. D Old Greenwich, Conn. Berkshire School Shots 41 WILL McKEE: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, three times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 Assists: 1, six times, last vs. Navy, 5/9/9 Points: 3, vs. Virginia, 4/24/9 WILL McKEE: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 29: Bucknell 1-; Colgate 1-; Harvard -; Maryland -; Holy Cross 1-; Loyola 1-1; Yale 1-1; North Carolina -1; Cornell -; Georgetown 2-; Dartmouth -; Virginia 1-; Army 1-1; *Virginia 2-1; *North Carolina 1-; St. John s 2-; ^Navy 1-1; ^North Carolina 1-; ^Syracuse -. * ACC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 15

18 Scot Meyer #3 So. M Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Saw action in seven games registered one shot versus St. John s. deficit to post a victory... in the national semifinals versus Cornell (5/26), won just nine-of-2 (.45) draws but secured the biggest faceoff of the season when, with the game tied at and just 17 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, outdueled John Glynn (15-of-22 in the contest) for possession that led to Zack Greer s game-winning goal with three seconds left on the clock... finished the year with 28 ground balls. Prep: Four-year letterman at Manhasset under coach Alan Lowe... helped team to a four-year record of 67-9 with three Long Island championships and the 24 state crown... the 24 Manhasset squad went 2- and was ranked number one in the nation... two-time all-county selection... missed the majority of senior season due to injury... three-year letterman and two-time all-county choice in football... lettered four seasons in track and field. The Returnees PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Franklin Zirkle at East Chapel Hill High School... Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Paula Molinari... brother, Cullen was a four-year tallied 161 goals and 67 assists for 228 points during his scholastic career... registered member of the Georgetown (26-9), lacrosse program... born July 25, a career-best 64 goals and 88 points overall as a junior... voted to the all-state first team as a senior... helped lead Wildcats to the state title in 26 and runner-up honors Terrence Molinari s Career Statistics in ranks second in East Chapel Hill High School history in goals in a season Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots with 64 in is third in single season points with 88 his sophomore season his 24 assists in 26 ranks fourth in single season history... tallied a school-record goals in a single game in earned all-state second team recognition as a junior 29 Missed Season Due To Injury... named first-team all-conference in both 27 and served as a team captain Total both his junior and senior seasons... was a member of the Triangle Select Lacrosse Club for four years... earned two letters for football... was a member of the national TERRENCE MOLINARI: CAREER-HIGHS honor socity. Goals: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 PERSONAL: Son of Bill and Maria Meyer... has two brothers... born Dec. 11, Points: 5, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Terrence Molinari Sr. M Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Missed the season due to injury. #3 tom Montelli #11 Jr. D Weston, Conn. Weston ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in all 19 games as a long stick midfielder tallied the game-winning goal 28: Played in 18 games... posted career-highs of four goals and five total points in in the NCAA Quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) finished the season with win over Presbyterian (3/11)... also secured six-of-eight faceoffs against the Blue Hose 28 ground balls picked up four versus the Tar Heels in the NCAA Quarterfinal... finished the year with six goals and one assists while winning 46-of-19 (.422) draws a key member on Duke s faceoff midfield.... named to the Academic All-ACC team... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 28: Played in 1 games... scored lone goal of the year against Presbyterian (3/11)... 27: Played in 11 games... led Duke in faceoff percentage by winning 44-of-82 (.537) ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. draws... top outing came in the NCAA Quarterfinals against North Carolina (5/2), securing 11-of-18 (.611) faceoffs with six ground balls as the Blue Devils erased a Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

19 Prep: Four-year letterman at Weston under coach Alex Whitten, a member of the Duke lacrosse class of led squad to the state championship as a senior... all-state selection junior and senior seasons... received All-America accolades as a senior... player of the year selection by the Connecticut Post... also lettered four years in basketball and one year in football... member of the division and state championship basketball teams as a senior... named to the Super 15 team in basketball by the Connecticut Post. Personal: Son of Andrew and Liz Montelli... mother played basketball at Fairfield University... grandfather, Vito Montelli, is the winningest high school basketball coach in Connecticut history... born May 3, Tom Montelli s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total TOM MONTELLI: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/9 Points: 1, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/9 Face-offs Attempted: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in five contests. 28: Saw action in six games. Jason Orlando Jr. D Sudbury, Mass. Sudbury #14 Prep: Three-year letterman at Sudbury under coach Brian Vona... led squad to a threeyear ledger of with two state semifinal appearances... Boston Globe All-Scholastic, DCL All-Star and Defenseman of the Year and Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection as a junior... DCL All-Star and Under Armour All-America pick senior season... also lettered four years in wrestling... placed seventh in the state championship 275-pound competition, while also securing a DCL championship and central sectional title. Sam Payton Gr. M Cos Cob, Conn. Brunswick #32 Preseason Second Team All-America selection... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection... pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree from Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 29: Saw the field in all 19 games in the midfield led Duke in faceoffs, going for a.545 win percentage tops on the team in ground balls with 94 tallied four goals and two assists for six points won a career-high 17 faceoffs and had 12 ground balls against Holy Cross (3/3) won at least 1 faceoffs in seven games registered a goal in the NCAA first round game versus Navy (5/9) handed out an assist in the NCAA Semifinal against Syracuse (5/23) picked up at least two ground balls in 18 games scooped at least five ground balls 11 times All-ACC Academic. 28: Played in 19 games and excelled as Duke s lead faceoff specialist... led the ACC and ranked seventh nationally in faceoff win percentage (.593) after winning 12-of- 295 draws... ranked third in the ACC and 32nd in the country in ground balls per game (4.32)... received ACC Player of the Week honors after winning 14-of-19 (.737) faceoffs and picking up 1 ground balls in Duke s 15-7 victory over Maryland (3/1)... won 14-of-17 (.824) restarts with 12 ground balls against Dartmouth (3/29)... had one goal and one assist along with a 1-of-15 (.667) showing at the X in Duke s regular season win over Johns Hopkins (4/3)... finished the year with three goals and four assists and a total of 82 ground balls... named to the Academic All-ACC team for the second straight season. 27: Saw action in all 2 games... totaled eight points on seven goals and one assist... scored a career-high two goals against both Denver (2/25) and Cornell (3/2)... won 36-of-79 (.456) faceoffs on the year... best day came against Denver (2/25) with 11 wins in 12 attempts (.917)... named to the ACC All-Academic Team. 26: Played in four games... won five-of-nine (.556) faceoffs while picking up five ground balls. Prep: Four-year letterman at the Brunswick School... helped team to four-year record of and four consecutive conference championships... had 71 goals and 39 assists during prep career... also played football, serving as team captain during final season... helped football team to a pair of New England Class B titles in 23 and 24. Personal: Son of Lincoln and Joanne Payton... born April 29, The Returnees Personal: Son of Lou and Betsy Orlando... father, Lou, played football at Yale... born September 28, Sam Payton s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total SAM PAYTON: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, twice; last vs. Cornell, 3/2/7 Assists: 1 seven times; last vs. Syracuse, 5/23/9 Points: 2, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins 4/3/8 Face-offs Attempted: 23, vs. Ohio State, 5/18/8 Face-offs Won: 14, twice; last vs. Dartmouth, 3/29/8 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 17

20 The Returnees Max Quinzani Sr. A Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury #8 Preseason Second Team All-America pick... a two-time Academic All-America selection... ACC Academic Honor Roll choice... ranks sixth on the Duke career list for goals (131) and 16th for points (154)... sports the nation s longest scoring streak at 46 games... voted as a team captain with Ned Crotty, Parker McKee and Sam Payton. 29: Started all 19 games at attack USILA All-America third team All-ACC selection named to ACC All-Tournament team captured ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America second team recognition led Duke in goals (46) and ranked second in points (57) ranked 13th in the nation in goals per game (2.42) tallied at least one goal in all 19 contests to push his scoring streak to 46 games registered at least three points in 11 games paired with Ned Crotty to be the top scoring tandem in the nation with 135 points helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC Tournament title with two goals and two assists in the pair of contests scored a season-high six goals against Holy Cross (3/3) registered five goals and an assist in win over Yale (3/8) posted four markers in upset of No. 1 Virginia (4/24) registered two goals in NCAA Quarterfinal against North Carolina tallied three goals and an assist in the NCAA Semifinal against Syracuse scored his 1th career point in the season opener against Bucknell (2/14) registered his first multiple assist outing versus Dartmouth (3/28) led all attackmen with 46 ground balls had at least one ground ball in 18 games and picked up a season-high six versus Georgetown (3/21) led the ninth-ranked man-up offense with 1 scores totaled three extra-man goals against Yale All-ACC Academic Team. 28: USILA Third Team All-America selection... All-ACC choice... ACC All- Tournament pick... ESPN The Magazine Third Team Academic All-America honoree... started 19 games... posted 61 goals and eight assists... the 61 goals matched the 13th-highest single-season total in NCAA history... finished second in the country in goals scored per game (3.21) and 13th in points per game (3.63)... in the ACC, ranked second in goals per game, third in points per game, fourth in man-advantage goals per game (.47) and tied for fourth in game-winning goals (3)... paired with Zack Greer (65) to become the first set of teammates in NCAA history to each score 6 or more goals... also combined with Greer to form just the third set of teammates to score 5+ goals in the same season, joining Mike French (63) and Jon Levine (5) of Cornell in 1975 and Matt Danowski (5) and Greer (57) in formed the third-highest point-producing trio in NCAA history with 261 combined points with Danowski (97) and Greer (95), trailing only Jim Weller (98), Chris Corin (83) and Lee Vosburgh (84) from Massachusetts (1981) and Mike French (97), Eamon McEnearney (96) and Jon Levine (69) from Cornell (1975)... tallied three or more goals in 12 games... produced a career-high seven tallies in Duke s 19-9 win over Virginia (4/12)... in the victory over the Cavaliers, added one assist and 1 ground balls to earn ACC Player of the Week accolades... scored at least one goal in all 19 games... had six goals against North Carolina (3/15) and five-marker outings versus Loyola (3/8) and Ohio State (5/18)... helped the Blue Devils to their second straight ACC Tournament championship with four goals, two assists and 13 ground balls in wins over North Carolina (4/25) and Virginia (4/27)... had 1 total points on nine goals and one assist in three NCAA Tournament games... alongside Danowski and Greer, became just the second attack unit in league history to have all three members garner All-ACC honors, joining Virginia s group of Doug Knight, Michael Watson and Tim Whiteley who received all-conference accolades in helped Duke s offensive unit lead the nation in scoring offense (15.2) and scoring margin (+7.9) while establishing new NCAA single-season team records for goals (34) and total points (482)... named to the Academic All-ACC team for the second straight season. 27: Played in all 2 games, starting the final six... finished fifth on the squad in scoring with 28 points on 24 goals and four assists... goal total ranked tied for seventh in the ACC... scored at least one goal in 1 of the last 12 games of the year... posted three goals in the ACC Tournament, with two coming in Duke s 12-9 championship game win over Virginia (4/29)... in four NCAA Tournament games, compiled nine points on seven goals and two assists with multi-goal games versus Providence (5/12), North Carolina (5/2) and Johns Hopkins (5/28)... scored a season-best three goals against both Air Force (5/6) and North Carolina (5/2) in the national quarterfinals... added an assist against the Tar Heels for a season-high four total points... logged eight multi-goal outings on the year... named to the ACC All-Academic Team. Prep: Four-year letterman at Duxbury under coach Chris Sweet... member of state championship teams in 24, 25 and led squad to four-year record of three-time All-America selection... had 93 goals and 63 assists during senior season as team posted a 25- record... recorded five goals and four assists as Duxbury defeated Xaverian, 14-7, in the 26 Massachusetts state championship game... named the state s Player of the Year for lacrosse in both 25 and 26 by The Boston Globe... established the national high school record for career points with 577, breaking the previous standard of 553 set by Casey Powell of Carthage, N.Y.... one of three players in national high school lacrosse history to amass 5 or more points joining Powell and Jim Connolly (523) of North Andover, Mass.... recorded one goal, one assist and four ground balls to help the North team to a victory over the South unit in the 26 Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Classic... also lettered three seasons in ice hockey, helping Duxbury to the 25 state title. Personal: Son of Julia Chuslo and Rob-Roy Quinzani... born March 2, Max Quinzani Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total Max quinzani: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 27: Dartmouth 1-; Denver 2-; Maryland -; St. Joseph s 1-; Loyola -; North Carolina 1-; Cornell -; Georgetown -; Delaware 1-; Bellarmine 2-1; Johns Hopkins 1-; Virginia -; Army 2-1; *N. Carolina 1-; *Virginia 2-; Air Force 3-; ^Providence 2-; ^North Carolina 3-1; ^Cornell -1; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell 2-1; Vermont 3-; Maryland 3-; Lehigh 3-; Loyola 5-1; North Carolina 6-; Colgate 3-; Georgetown 3-; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth 4-1; Johns Hopkins 3-; Virginia 7-1; Army 2-; *North Carolina 3-1; *Virginia 1-1; St. John s 3-; ^Loyola 2-; ^Ohio State; 5-1; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell 2-1; Colgate 1-; Harvard 1-; Maryland 3-; Holy Cross 6-; Loyola 3-; Yale 5-1; North Carolina 1-1; Cornell 2-; Georgetown 3-; Dartmouth 2-2; Virginia 4-; Army 2-; *Virginia -2; *North Carolina 2-; St. John s 2-2; ^Navy 2-1; ^North Carolina 2-; ^Syracuse 3-1. *ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament max quinzani: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 7, vs. Virginia 4/12/8 Assists: 2, three times, last vs. St. John s 5/3/9 Points: 8, vs. Virginia, 4/12/8 18 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

21 29: Did not see game action. Mike Rock Jr. G Bay Shore, N.Y. Bay Shore #39 Andrew Rullan Jr. M Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny #36 29: Saw the field in two games picked up a ground ball against St. John s. 28: Did not see game action. Prep: Three-year letterman at Bay Shore under coach Timothy Cox... led squad to three straight league playoff berths... secured 135 saves as a sophomore for a.59 save percentage... tallied 28 stops as a junior (.61)... closed his career with a 24-save (.61) season as he earned all-county and team MVP honors... an Academic All-America selection as a senior... also lettered two years in volleyball, receiving all-division honorable mention honors on one occasion... Academic All-County Elite choice in volleyball... National AP Scholar. Personal: Son of Steve and Patti Rock... cousin, Hunter, is a member of the Franklin & Marshall lacrosse team... born February 19, Robert Rotanz So. M Westport, Conn. Fairfield Prep #26 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in 17 contests after missing the first two due to illness posted six goals and an assist for seven points posted a career-high two markers in win over Navy (5/9) in the NCAA Tournament first round registered his first career goal versus Yale (3/8) tallied what proved to be the game-winner in the ACC Championship game at North Carolina (4/26) second among Duke rookies in scoring. PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Chris Smalkais at Fairfield Prep... helped lead Fairfield Prep to the Class L State Championship in 26, 27, and scored the game-winning goal in the state quarterfinals and the title game in tallied 53 goals and 21 assists for 74 points his senior season... named to the Under Armour All-America team as a senior... earned All-America recognition as a junior and a senior... voted all-state and all-conference three times and selected as a Connecticut Super Junior in finished his scholastic career with 153 goals and 67 assists for 22 points... a member of the Connecticut Hurricanes summer lacrosse team... Gait Cup Champion... also earned two letters in football... led team in tackles as a safety his sophomore season... was a member of the National Honor Society. Prep: Three-year letterwinner for John Rullan at North Allegheny... finished his scholastic career with 98 goals and 35 assists for 133 points... earned All-America honors as a senior... voted the WPSLA Division I Player of the Year his senior season... a two-time first team WPSLA Division I All-North midfield selection... selected as a team captain for his senior year... named to the WPSLA All-Star game and a twotime member of the Allegheny North All-Star team... helped team to the WPSLA Division I North section title game in also earned two letters as a tight end for the football team. Personal: Son of John and Barbara Rullan... born on August 22, has two younger brothers, Christopher and Kyle. Tom Rynn Jr. M Fairport, N.Y. Fairport #16 29: Played in 1 games tallied one goal against Yale (3/8) registered a score at St. John s (5/3) also picked up a ground ball against the Red Storm. 28: Played in 14 games... tossed in goals versus Presbyterian (3/11) and St. John s (5/4) and added an assist against North Carolina (3/15). Prep: Five-year letterman at Fairport under coach Michael Torrelli... received all-county honorable mention honors as a freshman... a first team all-county selection sophomore and senior years... did not play as a junior due to injury... closed his high school career The Returnees PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Maggie Rotanz... has a brother, Brendan, and sister, Blaney... father played football at Delaware... born April 29, Rob Rotanz s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots ROB ROTANZ: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. Navy, 5/9/9 Assists: 1, vs. Army, 4/18/9 Points: 2, vs. Navy, 5/9/9 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 19

22 with 35 goals and 18 assists in his final campaign as he earned All-America recognition... also lettered five years in hockey, earning first team all-league and Section V MVP honors as a defender... was a member of Section V championship hockey squad. Personal: Son of Michael and Anne Rynn... born October 22, Tom Rynn s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total TOM RYNN: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, four times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 Assists: 1, vs. North Carolina, 3/15/8 Points: 1, five times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 The Returnees Steve Schoeffel Sr. M Charlottesville, Va. Covenant #2 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in all 19 games, earning 18 starts sixth on the team in scoring with 24 points finished with 17 goals and seven assists ACC All-Tournament selection tallied a point in 14 contests and posted seven multiple-point outings registered three goals in the season opener against Bucknell (2/14) scored three points, including a crucial man-down goal, in the regular season win over North Carolina (3/14) added three points off of two goals and an assist to help Duke win its third consecutive ACC title led Duke with two man-down goals All-ACC Academic Team. 28: Played in and started 18 games... had 24 points on 2 goals and four assists... one of five Blue Devils to score 2+ goals on the season... scored game-winning goals in victories over North Carolina (3/15) and Loyola (5/1)... posted a career-high four points on three goals and one assist in Duke s NCAA first round triumph over Loyola (5/1)... had three goals as the Blue Devils clinched the ACC regular season championship with a 19-9 win over Virginia (4/12)... over the last eight games of the year, carded 14 points on 12 goals and two assists... had six goals and one helper in three NCAA Tournament games... helped Duke s offensive unit lead the nation in scoring offense (15.2) and scoring margin (+7.9) while establishing new NCAA singleseason team records for goals (34) and total points (482)... named to the Academic All-ACC team... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 27: Played in all 2 games... carded two goals and two assists on the year... had single-game tallies against Dartmouth (2/24) and Denver (2/25)... named to the ACC All-Academic Team. 26: Played in four games... had one goal and one assist against Butler (2/18). Prep: Four-year letterman at the Covenant School... member of three consecutive state championship squads... helped team to record over final three seasons... All-America pick in four-time first team all-state selection... team captain and MVP of the state tournament during final campaign... had 173 goals and 12 assists during prep career... also participated in basketball, football, soccer and wrestling... first team all-state pick in football. Personal: Son of Cindy and Mark Schoeffel... born July 7, Steve Schoeffel s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots Total STEVE SCHOEFFEL: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 26: Butler 1-1; Villanova -; Bellarmine -; Maryland -; Holy Cross -; Loyola -; North Carolina -. 27: Dartmouth 1-; Denver 1-; Maryland -1; Saint Joseph s -; Loyola -; North Carolina -; Cornell -; Georgetown -; Delaware -; Bellarmine -; Johns Hopkins -; Virginia -; Army -1; *North Carolina -; *Virginia -; Air Force -; ^Providence -; ^North Carolina -; ^Cornell -; ^Johns Hopkins -. 28: Bucknell 2-; Maryland 1-; Lehigh 1-; Loyola 2-1; North Carolina 1-1; Colgate 1-; Georgetown -; Harvard -; Dartmouth -; Johns Hopkins -; Virginia 3-; Army 1-; *North Carolina 1-; *Virginia 1-1; St. John s -; ^Loyola 3-1; ^Ohio State 2-; ^Johns Hopkins : Bucknell 3-; Colgate -; Harvard 2-; Maryland 2-; Holy Cross -; Loyola 1-; Yale 1-; North Carolina 2-1; Cornell 1-; Georgetown -1; Dartmouth 1-1; *Virginia -1; *North Carolina 2-1; St. John s 1-; ^Navy -; ^North Carolina -; ^Syracuse -. * ACC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament STEVE SCHOEFFEL: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, three times, last vs. Bucknell, 2/14/9 Assists: 2, Army, 4/18/9 Points: 4, vs. Loyola 5/1/8 2 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

23 Devon Sherwood Sam Solie #1 #23 Sr. G Freeport, N.Y. Baldwin Sr. M Durham, N.C. Durham Academy ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in four games (12:14) made four saves on the year allowed just one goal to post a 4.9 goals against average and.8 save percentage made a season-best three stops at St. John s. ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in 12 contests key member of the faceoff midfield picked up 1 ground balls registered three ground balls in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina (4/26) and again versus Navy (5/9) in the NCAA Tournament. Year Total Devon Sherwood s Career Statistics GP/GS Min. 14:41 4:3 12:14 66:59 GA DEVON SHERWOOD: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 3, three times; last vs. St. John s, 5/3/9 GAA Svs Sv% Year Total GP-GS Sam Solie s Career Statistics G 4 4 A 5 5 Pts. 9 9 GB F/O The Returnees 28: Saw action in four games... played 4:3 in the Duke cage, allowing four goals 28: Saw action in 19 contests, earning a start against Vermont (2/23)... first career while making four saves... had a career-high three saves against Presbyterian (3/11). goal came against the Catamounts... finished the year with four goals and five assists... had a season-high two tallies against Presbyterian (3/11)... ACC Academic Honor 27: Saw action in three contests... credited for three saves while allowing two goals Roll selection. in 14:41 of action. 27: Played in five games. 26: Did not see game action. Prep: Three-year letterman at Middlesex School in Concord, Mass., under coach Ned Prep: Two-year letterman at Baldwin High School... during senior season, posted a Herter... also lettered one season at Jordan High School in Durham... helped Middlesex.666 save percentage and 5.62 goals against average. to three-year record of 41-4 and two Independent School League championships... two-time all league selection... had 2 goals and 18 assists as a junior and 16 goals and Personal: Son of Charles and Dawn Sherwood... born September 16, assists in senior season... also lettered three seasons in soccer, twice receiving first father played lacrosse at Duke, lettering from as a goalkeeper before graduating team all-league honors. in father holds the Duke single-game record for saves with 37 against Drexel on April 26, mother earned a master s degree in history from Duke in Personal: Son of Guy and Mindy Solie... father graduated from Duke in 1967 and brother, Charles, played lacrosse at Western Connecticut State. earned a Ph.D. from the institution in mother graduated from Duke in 1978 and received a master s degree from the school in sister, Laura, is a former member of the crew team at the University of Pennsylvania... born February 27, Shots SAM SOLIE: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Assists: 1, five times; last vs. Ohio State, 5/18/8 Points: 2, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/8 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 21

24 Sam Spillane #5 Jr. M Darien, Conn. Darien Prep: Three-year letterman at Norwalk High School... earned team MVP, allconference and all-state honors as a senior... credited with 164 ground balls over final two seasons... helped Norwalk to three straight state playoff appearances (23-5)... also received all-area recognition in football. Personal: Son of John and Foula Theodoridis... born February 24, : Saw the field against Yale and Dartmouth. 28: Did not see game action. Prep: Four-year letterman at Darien under coach Jeff Brameier... led squad to a fouryear mark of 84-6 with three state championship titles... had 6 goals and 34 assists as a senior to earn Connecticut Player of the Year honors... the 94 points marked a school single-season record for midfielders... two-time All-FCIAC, all-state and All-America selection... tallied 113 goals and 66 assists for his career... also lettered in hockey four years, earning All-FCIAC and all-state honors... set school scoring record in hockey. Year Total Dan Theodoridis Career Statistics GP-GS The Returnees Gr. D Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk #46 A Pts. GB F/O Joe Tkac Shots #6 Jr. D Gaithersburg, Md. Landon Personal: Son of Paul and Hope Spillane... brother, Nick, played baseball at Colby... father, Paul, played baseball at Colby and was a 1th round selection of the Oakland Athletics in the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft... born December 22, Dan Theodoridis G 29: Played in 17 games a key member of the man-down defensive unit picked up four ground balls on the year. 28: Played in nine contests... first career assist came against Presbyterian (3/11). Prep: Four-year letterman at Landon under coach Rob Bordley... led squad to a four-year ledger of with two league titles, a championship game appearance and a semifinal appearance... a member of the Maryland Free State team as a sophomore... a second team preseason all-state pick as a junior... received second team all-state Pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree in Duke s Fuqua School of Business. and all-league honors at season s end and was also named an Under Armour Under29: Played in all 19 games as a defensive midfielder helped defense post an 8.42 classman All-Star that year... secured over 7 ground balls and tallied two goals as a goals against average finished the season with eight ground balls picked up a senior, going on to earn All-Met, All-IAC, all-state and team MVP honors... served season-best three ground balls versus St. John s (5/3). as team captain senior year... also lettered three years in football, leading Landon to two league championships while earning all-state and MVP recognition... served as 28: Played in 14 games... credited for three ground balls... suffered season-ending captain of the football squad. knee injury on May 4 versus St. John s and missed the final three games of the year. 27: Played in 11 games with three starts... scooped up 11 ground balls including Personal: Son of Michael and Tracy Tkac... brother, Chris, is a current member a career-high five against Providence (5/12) in the opening round of the NCAA of the Duke lacrosse team... born November 1, Tournament. 26: Saw action in three contests... credited for two ground balls against Holy Cross (3/7)... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Year Total 22 GP-GS Joe Tkac s Career Statistics G A 1 1 Pts. 1 1 GB F/O Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists Shots

25 Justin Turri R-So. M West Islip, N.Y. West Islip #12 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 29: Played in 18 games, starting 15 ranked fourth on the team in points with 28 from 17 goals and 11 assists tallied four points on three goals and an assist in the regular season win over North Carolina (3/14) posted a career-high five points in upset win over No. 1 Virginia (4/24) had at least one point in 16 contests registered three man-up goals... Academic All-ACC team. 28: Did not see game action while recovering from a foot injury... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep: Three-year letterman at West Islip under coach Scott Craig... led squad to three-year ledger of 66-3 with two state championships and one semifinal appearance... totaled 138 goals and 84 assists for his career, including two 6-plus goal seasons... an all-division and all-county selection as a junior as his team went as a senior, received US Lacrosse All-America and Under Armour All-America accolades... lettered two years in football and three years in basketball, earning all-county honors in both... an all-league, all-conference and all-county academic selection in basketball. Personal: Son of William and Nancy Turri... uncle, Ralph, played lacrosse and football at Bucknell... uncle, Tim, was a member of the lacrosse team at Cornell... father, William, played lacrosse at Penn State... born August 5, Justin Turri s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots 28 Missed season to injury Total JUSTIN TURRI: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists) 29: Bucknell 1-; Colgate -1; Harvard -; Maryland 1-1; Holy Cross 1-; Loyola 1-1; Yale -1; North Carolina 3-1; Cornell 1-1; Georgetown 1-1; Dartmouth 1-; Virginia 3-2; Army 2-; *Virginia -1; *North Carolina -; ^Navy 1-; ^North Carolina 1-; ^Syracuse -1. * ACC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament Tucker Virtue Jr. A Rye, N.Y. Brunswick (Conn.) Max Wygod Sr. G San Diego, Calif. Francis Parker ACC Academic Honor Roll selection 29: Did not see game action. 28: Played in three games (16:5)... allowed three goals while securing one save. 27: Played in the Bellarmine game (3/31), allowing zero goals in 3:32 of action. Prep: Four-year letterman at Francis Parker High School under coach Louie Bevilacqua... helped squad to a pair of county playoff appearances in 25 and four-year starter... three-time San Diego all-star selection... served two seasons as team captain... had 24 saves and a 5.2 goals against average as team won 1 games in senior season... also played football. Personal: Son of Marty and Pam Wygod... born July 4, Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists #38 29: Saw action in four games tallied his first collegiate goal against Holy Cross. 28: Played in 11 games... had three ground balls and an assist versus Presbyterian. Prep: Two-year letterman at Brunswick (Conn.) under coach David Bruce... led squad to two-year ledger of tallied seven goals and four assists as a junior... scored 32 goals and dished out 19 assists as a senior to earn Most Improved Player and first team New England West All-Division honors... selected to compete in the East-West All-Star game... also lettered three years in football, as Brunswick won three FAA Championships and two NE Championships. Personal: Son of Ted and Dani Virtue... brother, Matt, is a senior on the Middlebury College lacrosse team... father, Ted, played football and basketball at Middlebury College from mother, Dani, was a member of the ski and tennis teams ( ) and played one year of field hockey at Middlebury... uncle, Doug, was a member of the Boston College lacrosse team from born January 3, Kevin Young Jr. M Manhasset, N.Y. Chaminade #24 #42 ACC Academic Honor Roll selection 29: Played in five games earned first collegiate point with an assist against Navy. 28: Did not see game action. Prep: Two-year letterman at Chaminade for Jack Moran... led squad to a two-year mark of 35-6 with two Catholic League titles... tallied 2 goals and 15 assists as a junior... received all-league and Midfielder of the Year accolades after posting 24 goals and 22 assists as a senior... also lettered two years in football and served as team captain... member of two league championship football squads. Personal: Son of Spencer and Maria Young... brother, Michael played lacrosse at Duke from twin brother, Ryan, plays lacrosse at Maryland... father played football at Cornell... born May 22, The Returnees 23

26 The Newcomers Bill Conners Fr. D West Chester, Pa. Malvern Prep #55 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John McEvoy at Malvern named an Under Armour All-American as a senior helped Malvern to the Pennsylvania State Championship as a freshman twice named an All-American by U.S. Lacrosse earned all-state recognition twice and all-league recognition three times also earned two letters in basketball and three letters in football for Malvern helped lead Malvern to Inter- Athletic League championships as a senior and junior named Philadelphia City Player of the Year and League MVP for football as a senior earned AAAA All-State recognition in football as a senior, and all-league, all-county and all-area honors in football as a senior and junior. Personal: Son of Bill and Rosanna Conners has three sisters, Alex, Victoria and Jacqueline father, Bill, played football at Villanova from born Jan. 2, Greg DeLuca Fr. M Boonton Township, N.J. Mountain Lakes #34 Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes... selected to the Under Armour All-American teams... captured first team all-area, first team all-county and all-state first team recognition as a senior... helped guide the team to a 21-1 record and the New Jersey State Championship as a junior... squad finished 2-2 and won the state title as a sophomore... voted team captain as a senior... led the team with 92 ground balls and held a 62 percent faceoff win percentage with nine goals and six assists... attended the Top 25 Rising Junior camp in played in Garden State Challenge and won 1th straight title... attended Nike Blue Chip Rising Senior camp in also played football and helped team to New Jersey state title as a senior Personal: Son of Paul and Susan DeLuca... has one sister... father played football at Rowan ( )... mother played tennis at Delaware ( )... born on Feb. 1, David Lawson Fr. M Westford, Mass. Middlesex #31 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Ned Herter at Middlesex named a U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-America selected as Player of the Year by the New England Prep School Athletic Council tabbed the No. 8 recruit by Inside Lacrosse scored 55 goals and 22 assists for 77 points as a senior led Middlesex to two league championships in 26 and 29 finished his scholastic career second in career points at Middlesex with 197 recorded 28 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore, followed by 32 goals and 21 assists his junior season selected Player of the Year by the Independent School League voted the MVP of the All-New England Tournament named to the Boston Globe Spring All-Scholastic team voted as team captain as a senior a four-year member of the Team Central club team also, earned four letters in football and basketball. Personal: Son of Robert and Kathryn Lawson has one brother, Rob, and one sister, Julia born Aug. 13, Jonathan Livadas Gr. M Wilmington, Del. Dartmouth 24 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists #45 Joined the Blue Devils after transferring from Dartmouth after earning a fifth-year due to injury... pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree from Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 29: Appeared in six games... missed eight games due to injury... scored two goals, both on man advantage... first goal of the season came against No. 3 Cornell (4/11)... scored second goal at top-ranked Virginia (4/18). 28: Started eight of 14 games played... tied for third on the team with 17 goals... third in total points with second on the Big Green in extra-man goals with five... started the season with three points against Hartford (2/23)... posted a season-high six points with four goals and two assists vs. Holy Cross (3/25)... had eight multi-point games for the Big Green. 27: Tied for fourth on the team with 16 points... played in all 15 games, scoring 11 goals... had the game-winning goal against Providence... earned the Dud Hendrick award as the most improved member of the Big Green. 26: Saw time in only five games due to injury... recorded three assists, two of them in a win over Fairfield. Prep: Earned a letter in lacrosse and wrestling at the Tower Hill School in Delaware before transferring to The Lawrenceville School where he earned three letters in lacrosse... was a member of three straight Prep State A and MAPL championship teams at Lawrenceville... as a junior and senior, the team also won the Pitt Division Championship... earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a freshman in wrestling to go with second team all conference in lacrosse... was first team All-Pitt Division, All-MAPL Division as well as All-Area and All-State in lacrosse both his junior and senior years. Personal: Is the son of Alan and Christine... brother, Chris, is a junior midfielder at Cornell... has two brothers. Jonathan Livadas Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Totals Eddie Loftus Fr. A Syosset, N.Y. Syosset #9 Prep: A three-year letterwinner for John Calabria at Syosset named Honorable Mention All-America his senior year scored 75 goals and 6 assists for 135 points during his scholastic career earned all-county recognition as a senior helped lead Syosset to a second-place finish at the state championship his junior season tallied 3 goals and 2 assists as a junior, followed by 25 goals and 2 assists his senior season selected for all-conference recognition as a junior a Long Island Empire State team gold medalist in 28 also earned two letters in soccer and basketball for Syosset was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Brian and Barbara Loftus has two brothers, Dan and Christ has a sister, Alexandra brother Dan 8 played goalie for the Blue Devils and Chris 9 was a member of the attack for four seasons at Duke born Oct. 3, 1991.

27 Henry Meyer Fr. M Newton, Mass. Belmont Hill #47 Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chris Butler at Belmont Hill earned All-New England honors as a senior earned all-conference recognition his senior and junior seasons selected to the New England All-Star team as a senior a member of the Team Central club team also earned three letters in football for Belmont Hill helped lead Belmont Hill to a New England Championship in football his sophomore season earned all-conference recognition in football his senior and junior seasons. Personal: Son of John and Laura Meyer has one sister, Diana born Sept. 3, 199. Josh Offit Fr. A Bethesda, Md. Landon School #25 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Rob Bordley at Landon earned all-state recognition as a senior named to the Tewaaraton All-American team as a senior selected to the Interstate Athletic Conference s all-league team in his junior and senior seasons invited to compete in the Maryland State All-Star game as a senior named to the Adidas All-American team as a junior a member of the Maryland Free State team as a sophomore also earned three letters in football for Landon. Personal: Son of Howard and Fabiana Offit has a sister, Michelle born July 12, 199. Jimmy O Neill Fr. D Huntington, N.Y. Chaminade Tom Patterson Fr. M Chatham, N.J. Delbarton #28 Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade helped lead squad to a Catholic League title as a junior earned all-league recognition as a junior named Defenseman of the Year in the Catholic League as a senior selected to compete in the U.S. Lacrosse National Senior Showcase in 28 was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of James and Joanne O Neill has a sister, Kaitlyn born Dec. 23, 199. #48 Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Chuck Ruebling at Delbarton led Delbarton to the New Jersey Sectional A Championship as a senior contributed to Delbarton s appearances in the New Jersey Tournament of Champions State Final his junior and senior seasons helped lead his squad to the county championship as a senior helped Delbarton to top 2 finishes in the final national rankings his junior and senior seasons earned the Harold Rice Ground Ball Award as a senior a four-year member of the Patriot Lacrosse club team also earned two letters in squash for Delbarton selected as an AP Scholar with Distinction. Personal: Son of Tom and Therese Patterson has two sisters, Danielle and Kristen sister, Danielle, played lacrosse at Villanova born Oct. 12, 199. Spencer Peterson Fr. D Encinitas, Calif. La Costa Canyon Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists #44 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Dallas Hartley at La Costa Canyon tallied 15 goals and 12 assists for 27 points during his scholastic career had 12 goals and 11 assists as a senior earned All-American and Male Athlete of the Year honors as a senior selected to the All-CIF first team as a junior and senior, and All-CIF second team as a sophomore named team MVP as a senior selected MVP of the defense as a sophomore, junior and senior named most improved as a freshman. Personal: Son of Randy and Donna Peterson has a brother, Cameron born Feb. 14, Jake Tripucka Fr. M Boonton Township, N.J. Mountain Lakes #27 Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes selected to the 29 Under Armour All-America team in 29 tabbed the No. 27 recruit by Inside Lacrosse scored 27 goals and 21 assists for 48 points his senior season earned first team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a senior led Mountain Lakes to back-to-back state championships his junior and sophomore seasons selected as Mountain Lakes 29 Outstanding Male Athlete ranked No. 45 on Sports Illustrated s Takkle 1 lacrosse players as a junior recorded 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points as a junior twice helped lead Mountain Lakes to the title at the New Jersey Tournament of Champions also earned three letters in football and four letters in basketball helped lead the football team to an undefeated season and the state championship as a senior collected over 1, all-purpose yards as a running back his senior season. Personal: Son of Kelly and Janice Tripucka has one brother, Travis, and one sister, Reagan brother, Travis, plays football and lacrosse at UMass father, Kelly, played basketball at Notre Dame from , and played in the NBA for 1 years with the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets... Father currently works as a television analyst for the New York Knicks born Jan. 3, Dan Wigrizer Fr. G Villanova, Pa. Haverford #19 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John Nostrant at Haverford twice named a U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American selected as an Under Armour Senior All- American, helping the South team to victory in the 29 game led Haverford to the Inter-Ac Championship and tournament title as a senior named county Player of the Year in 29 earned first team all-state and all-county honors three times named to the All-Inter-Ac first team three times selected as an Under Armour Junior All-American in 28. Personal: Son of Steven and Debbie Wigrizer has one brother, Michael, and two sisters, Jennie and Shari born April 8, The Newcomers 25

28 29 In Review 29 Results Overall: 15-4, ACC 3-1, Away: 2-; Home: 9-2; Neutral: 4-2 Date Opponent Location Result Goalie (sv) Leading Scorer (g-a) Feb. 14 #2 BUCKNELL Durham, N.C. W, 11-7 Schroeder (7) Crotty (1-5) Feb. 2 #15 COLGATE Durham, N.C. W, 9-8 Schroeder (8) Crotty (2-2) Feb. 22 HARVARD Durham, N.C. L, 6-9 Schroeder (1) Ross (2-), Schoeffel (2-), Crotty (1-1) Feb. 28 vs #7 Maryland * Baltimore, Md. L, 8-11 Schroeder (8) Crotty (2-3) Mar. 3 HOLY CROSS Durham, N.C. W, 16-7 Schroeder (7) Quinzani (6-), Crotty (2-4) Mar. 7 #14 LOYOLA Durham, N.C. W, 11-9 Schroeder (9) Crotty (1-4) Mar. 8 YALE Durham, N.C. W, 14-6 Schroeder (5) Quinzani (5-1) Mar. 14 at #6 North Carolina * Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 12-8 Schroeder (1) Turri (3-1) Mar. 17 #3 CORNELL Durham, N.C. L, 6-1 Schroeder (4) Crotty (-3) Mar. 21 #19 GEORGETOWN Durham, N.C. W, 9-5 Schroeder (14) Quinzani (3-) Mar. 28 vs. Dartmouth Stony Brook, N.Y. W, 12-6 Schroeder (6) Howell (3-2) Apr. 11 #1 VIRGINIA * Durham, N.C. W, 15-1 Schroeder (13) Crotty (2-6) Apr. 18 ARMY Durham, N.C. W, 1-6 Schroeder (1) Catalino (3-) Apr. 24 vs. #1 Virginia! Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 16-5 Schroeder (7) Crotty (4-4) Apr. 26 at #8 North Carolina! Chapel Hill, N.C. W, Schroeder (7) Catalino (3-), Costabile (3-), Schoeffel (2-1), Howell (2-1), Crotty (-3) May 3 at St. John s Queens, N.Y. W, 2-7 Schroeder (5) Crotty (3-2) May 9 #11 NAVY % Durham, N.C. W, 14-5 Schroeder (8) Howell (2-3) May 17 vs. #6 North Carolina ^ Annapolis, Md. W, Schroeder (11) Crotty (2-6) May 23 vs. #2 Syracuse $ Foxborough, Mass. L, 7-17 Schroeder (11) Quinzani (3-1) * ACC Contest!ACC Tournament %NCAA First Round ^NCAA Quarterfinals $NCAA Semifinals 29 Statistics Goaltender Stats Career Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW- UP-DN GB FO Pct. Pen-Min Min. SVS GA GAA SV% G A Pts. 22 Ned Crotty Max Quinzani Zach Howell Justin Turri Brad Ross Steve Schoeffel Mike Catalino Will McKee CJ Costabile Robert Rotanz Stephen Coyle Sam Payton Chris Loftus Gibbs Fogarty Tom Rynn Michael Hutchings Tucker Virtue Mike Manley Tom Montelli Jay Jennison Kevin Young Parker McKee Chris Tkac Matt Anderson Scot Meyer Jimmy O Reilly Dan Theodoridis Ryan McFadyen Andrew Rullan Kevin Mayer Sam Solie Ben Belmont James Goldberg Tom Clute Jason Orlando Brandon Allen Joe Tkac Sam Spillane Rob Schroeder : Sean Brady : Devon Sherwood : Total Opponents Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

29 CJ Costabile was named the ACC Tournament s Most Valuable Player, the first rookie in ACC history to win the award Brad Ross was named to the All-Almerica Third Team three times. Captains Ned Crotty, Sam Payton, Brad Ross 29 Honors & Awards Tewaraaton Trophy Finalist Ned Crotty USILA National Attackman of the Year Ned Crotty USILA All-America Ned Crotty (1st), Parker McKee (2nd), Max Quinzani (3rd), Brad Ross (3rd), CJ Costabile (HM) ESPN The Magazine Academic all-america Max Quinzani (Second Team) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III Max Quinzani (First Team) ACC Player of the Year Ned Crotty All-ACC Ned Crotty, Max Quinzani ACC All-Tournament Team CJ Costabile, Ned Crotty, Mike Catalino, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Max Quinzani, Steve Schoeffel ACC Tournament MVP CJ Costabile ACC Player of the Week Ned Crotty (April 13), Justin Turri (March 16) All-ACC Academic Team Michael Catalino, Gibbs Fogarty, Zach Howell, Chris Loftus, Ryan McFadyen, Parker McKee, Sam Payton, Max Quinzani, Brad Ross, Steve Schoeffel, Rob Schroeder, Justin Turri 29 In Review 29 ACC Standings Conference Team Won Lost Pct. GF GA Maryland Duke Virginia North Carolina Overall Team Won Lost Pct. GF GA Maryland Duke Virginia North Carolina ACC Regular Season Results Feb. 28 Maryland 11, Duke 8 March 14 Duke 12, North Carolina 8 March 21 Maryland 8, North Carolina 7 March 28 Virginia 1, Maryland 9 April 4 Virginia 11, North Carolina 1 April 11 Duke 15, Virginia 1 29 ACC Tournament Results ACC Semifinals April 24 North Carolina 16, Maryland 1 April 24 Duke 16, Virginia 5 ACC Championship April 26 Duke 15, North Carolina 13 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 27

30 Max Quinzani 29 In Review Ned Crotty 29 Recap Finishing with a 15-4 record, the Blue Devils captured their third consecutive ACC Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the third straight season... Duke finished the season ranked third and twice upset the top-ranked Virginia Cavaliers. 29 NCAA Tournament Duke made its 13th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament, as the Blue Devils earned the No. 3 overall seed in the 16-team field... The Blue Devils defeated Navy, 14-5, in the opening round and then posted a quarterfinal win over sixth-ranked North Carolina... Duke fell to eventual NCAA Champion Syracuse17-7 in the NCAA Semifinals. 29 ACC Tournament Duke captured its sixth ACC Tournament title in The Blue Devils defeated Virginia 16-5 in the semifinals and outlasted North Carolina in the championship game... The Blue Devils tied Virginia for the most ACC Tournament victories of the four teams... It marked Duke s second title won in Chapel Hill and was the second victory over North Carolina in the championship (1995, 29)... Ned Crotty tied the record for points in an ACC Tournament game with eight against Virginia... Crotty broke the record for assists in a tournament, posting seven during the two days... Duke s 11-goal win over the Cavaliers tied the tournament record for win margin in an ACC Semifinal... The Blue Devils tied the tournament record for goals scored with 31. CJ Costabile named ACC MVP Rookie CJ Costabile was named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player after tallying three goals and going 1-of-17 in faceoffs... Costabile is the first freshman in ACC lacrosse history to win the honor. Ned Crotty Leads the NCAA in Assists Ned Crotty compiled a nation s-best 55 assists in 29, 13 more than the next closest player... he handed out 2.89 assists per game, while Cornell s Rob Pannell dished out 2.47 helpers per contest marked the second straight season a Blue Devil led the NCAA in assists for as Matt Danowski did so in Notebook Quinzani Passes Greer Junior Max Quinzani tallied at least two goals in all three NCAA Tournament games to pass Zack Greer for most NCAA Tournament games with 2-plus goals by a Duke player in a career... Senior Brad Ross registered two markers against Navy to tie Greer for second place. 1. Max Quinzani, Zack Greer, Brad Ross, Matt Danowski, Top Tandem Max Quinzani and Ned Crotty finished 29 as the top scoring tandem in the country... Combining for 135 points, the duo beat out Syracuse s duo by six points. Division I To p Ta n d e m s Players School Pts. Ned Crotty/Max Quinzani Duke 135 Kenny Nims/Steven Keogh Syracuse 129 Billy Bitter/Bart Wagner North Carolina 124 Danny Glading/Garrett Billings Virginia 122 Brandon Corp/Kevin Colleluori Colgate 114 Fabulous five With 73 victories in the past five seasons, Duke has compiled more wins than any other program in the country from NCAA MOST WINS Duke Virginia Johns Hopkins Cornell Navy Syracuse Maryland Delaware Colgate Albany Five Blue Devils Named All-Americas Ned Crotty, Parker McKee, Max Quinzani, Brad Ross and CJ Costabile all were selected as USILA All- Americas... Crotty earned first team honors... McKee was voted to the second team, while Quinzani and Ross garnered third team accolades and Costabile picked up honorable mention recognition. Crotty Named ACC Player of the Year Senior tri-captain Ned Crotty was selected as the 29 ACC Player of the Year in a vote of the league s coaches... A Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, Crotty was Duke s third individual to win ACC Player of the Year accolades and marked the fifth time a Blue Devil has earned the honor... Crotty s selection marks the fourth time in the past five years a Duke player earned the nod as the best player in the league. Two Blue Devils Earn All-ACC Senior Ned Crotty and junior Max Quinzani both were voted to the All-ACC team by the league s coaches... This is the first all-league honor for Crotty and the second for Quinzani. Three Blue Devils Reach Century Mark Ned Crotty, Max Quinzani, and Brad Ross all surpassed the 1 career points mark in Quinzani reached the mark first with two goals against Bucknell on Feb Crotty was next when he registered five points versus Loyola and Ross rounded out the trio with the first of his two goals against Navy in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... they are the 34th, 35th and 36th Blue Devils to reach the century mark. Beating the Best With nine victories over ranked opponents in 29, Duke pushed its wins over ranked opponents to 42 since Since 25 Duke is 22-3 against ACC opponents, 4-3 vs. Maryland; 11- vs. North Carolina; and 7- vs. Virginia... Over the past four seasons, the Blue Devils have lost to just eight schools Cornell (3), Georgetown (1), Harvard (1), Johns Hopkins (4), Loyola (1) Maryland (3) and Syracuse (1). 28 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

31 Mike Catalino is the first lacrosse player to earn Academic All- ACC recognition four times. Ryan McFadyen was selected to the USILA Scholar All- America Team for his work on the field and in the classroom. Academic and Athletic Excellence At a time when college athletics is under close scrutiny for its academic shortcomings, the Duke athletics program remains a shining example of what can be accomplished with the proper perspective. The commitment to excellence is obvious in all of Duke s sports programs. Duke is annually well represented on the ACC Honor Roll, leading the way in 21 of the past 22 years, which recognizes athletes who compile at least a 3. grade point average for the year. Under the guidance of academic coordinator T.J. Grams, the Blue Devils lacrosse team landed an ACC-best 28 players on the ACC Honor Roll in 29. The Duke administration and the athletics department both embrace the philosophy that receiving a meaningful degree is the primary goal of attending college. As a result, Duke has compiled one of the nation s most impressive reputations for its dedication to excellence on and off the field. Duke also is equally well represented on the Academic All-ACC Team. Beginning in 26, the ACC selects an Academic All-ACC Team comprising of the top student-athletes in men s lacrosse from around the league. To be eligible for consideration, student-athletes must have earned a 3. grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3. cumulative average during his academic career. ACC Academic Honor Roll Duke North Carolina Maryland Virginia... 7 ACC Academic Honor Roll Duke Maryland North Carolina Virginia Academic All-ACC Selections Duke Maryland North Carolina Virginia... 4 The Blue Devils featured eight players on the inaugural team and have continued to raise the bar since then. In 29, Duke had 12 players earn a spot on the team. Mike Catalino became the first four-time selection in the history of the honor, while Max Quinzani was one of three student-athletes to earn All-ACC and All-Academic recognition. Joining them on the team were Gibbs Fogarty, Zach Howell, Chris Loftus, Ryan McFadyen, Parker McKee, Sam Payton, Brad Ross, Steve Schoeffel, Rob Schroeder and Justin Turri. Duke Athletics Earns 97% Graduation Success Rate ; Men s Lacrosse At 1% Statistics for the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) released in November 29 by the NCAA indicated that 97 percent of freshmen student-athletes receiving scholarship aid or recruited individuals participating in programs that do not offer athletic aid graduated from Duke within six years. The GSR is based on student-athletes who entered college as freshmen in and allows for the removal of those individuals from the cohort who left Duke in good academic standing. The Blue Devil lacrosse team, along with 14 other varsity programs, achieved a 1 percent GSR, while the remaining 11 teams all achieved a 92 percent GSR or better. USILA Scholar All-America The USILA Scholar All-America team recognizes student-athletes who have excelled academically, athletically and as citizens in their respective communities. Athletes named to this team are seniors who meet the following criteria: a cumulative 3. grade point average on a 4. scale and a member of an All-America team or one of the North-South teams. Duke s USILA Scholar All-America selections include Kevin Brennan (23), Scott Bross (21), Kevin Cassese (23), T.J. Durnan (2), John Fay (1998), Jared Frood (2), Jim Gonnella (1997), Tyler Hardy (1997), Scott Harrison (1995), Chris Hartofilis (21), Dan Hauber (22), Joe Kirmser (1997), Tony McDevitt (27), Ryan McFadyen (29), Ross Moscatelli (1995), Nick O Hara (27), Brad Ross (28 & 29) and Stuart Schwartz (21). CoSIDA Academic All-America For the second consecutive season Duke attackman Max Quinzani earned ESPNThe Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Quinzani is the first Duke lacrosse player to earn a spot on the Academic All-America twice in his career, earning third team recognition in 28 and second team honors in 29. In 27, Ed Douglas became Duke s first men s lacrosse student-athlete to earn a spot on the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America squad, capturing second-team accolades. Quinazni has been a leader on offense each of the past two seasons, climbing to sixth on the Duke career list for goals and 16th in points. He owns the nation s longest scoring streak at 46 games and is a two-time USILA America choice. He has helped Duke to three ACC Tournament titles and three straight NCAA Semifinal appearances. A native of Baltimore, Md., Douglas co-captained the 27 Blue Devils and appeared in 58 career games at Duke. He helped the Blue Devils to 45 victories in his four seasons. Douglas graduated from Duke in 26 with a degree in biomedical engineering, and is currently pursuing a master s degree in liberal studies. Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists Academic Success 29

32 Honors & Awards Scott Diggs First Team All-America Charles Gilfillan 1948, 51 Bob Bickel 1952 Everett Anderson 1954 Matt Ogelsby 1995 Tyler Hardy 1996 Jim Gonnella 1997 David Stilley 1997 Scott Diggs 1998 Stephen Card 1999, Kevin Cassese 22, 3 Matt Danowski 25, 7, 8 Aaron Fenton 25 Matt Zash 25 Casey Carroll 27 Zack Greer 27, 8 Nick O Hara 27, 8 Ned Crotty 29 Second Team All-America Bob Bickel 1951 Fred Eisenbrandt 1951 Rod Boyce 1951 Don Bafford 1952 Dan Peacock 1952 Dick Bollinger 1954 Josh Dennis 1989 Scott Harrison 1994 Matt Ogelsby 1994 Tyler Hardy 1997 Joe Kirmser 1997 John Fay 1998 Nick Hartofilis 1999, Kevin Cassese 21 Peter Lamade 25 Tony McDevitt 25, 8 Ned Crotty 28 Parker McKee 29 Third Team All-America Bert Nuttie 1949 Rod Boyce 1949, 5 Charles Gilfillan 195 Don Bafford 1952 Dan Peacock 1952 Dick Bollinger 1953 Nolan Rogers 1953 Richard Saunders 1955 Steve Sachs 1968, 69 Mark Sammis 1972 David Donovan 1992 Matt Ogelsby 1993 Scott Harrison 1995 Tyler Hardy 1995 Joe Kirmser 1995 Ross Moscatelli 1995 Jim Gonnella 1996 John Fay 1997 Stephen Card 1998 Scott Diggs 1999 Jared Frood 1999 Tim Knowles 1999 T.J. Durnan 2 Zack Greer 25 Tony McDevitt 27 Dan Loftus 27, 8 Maz Quinzani 28, 9 Brad Ross 28, 9 Honorable Mention All-America Ray Brown 194, 41 Ed Koffenberger 1947 Olin Gilbert 1947 Tom Petit 1947 Less Hoshall 1947, 49 Dave Tubbs 1948, 49 Fred Eisenbrandt 1949, 5 Don Clausen 1948, 51 Rod Boyce 1948 Howard Heiss 1949, 5 John Heller 1949, 5 Bert Nuttle 195 Gene Corrigan 195, 51 Don Bafford 1951 Brooke Cottman 1952 Don Rutter 1953 Kirvan Pierson 1954 Ronald Wilson 1954 Everett Anderson 1955 William Richardson 1957 Robert Rippel 1959 Wade Byrd 1959 Malcolm Travelstead 1968 Art Tremaine 1969 Jeff Board 197 Mark Sammis 1971, 74 Bob Rice 1973 John Haldeman 1976 Joe Devlin 1977 Pete Gustafson 1979 Tony Cullen 1982 Dave Hagler 1982 Ken Lukes 1985 Peter Rubin 1986, 87 Jim Cabrera 1987 Michael Conway 1988 Josh Dennis 1988, 9 Keith Melchionni 1989, 9, 91 Gregg Schmalz 1991, 92 Joe Matassa 1991, 92 Derek Thomson 1993 Joe Proud 1994 Greg Ehrnman 1997 Scott Diggs 1997 Tim Knowles 1998 Matt Breslin 1999 T.J. Durnan 1999 John O Donnell 1999 Jared Frood 2 Scott Bross 21 Chris Hartofilis 21 Stuart Schwartz 21 Dan Hauber 22 A.J. Kincel 22 Kevin Brennan 23 Matt Rewkowski 23 Matt Danowski 24 Matt Zash 24 Casey Carroll 25 Brad Ross 27 Parker McKee 28 CJ Costabile 29 Tewaraaton Trophy Natl. Player of the Year Matt Danowski 27 Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award Natl. Player of the Year Matt Danowski 27, 8 Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Natl. Goalkeeper of the Year Aaron Fenton 25 Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Natl. Attackman of the Year Matt Danowski 25, 7 Zack Greer 28 Ned Crotty 29 Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Natl. Midfielder of the Year Jim Gonnella 1997 Kevin Cassese 22 William F. Schmeisser Natl. Defenseman of the Year Tyler Hardy 1996 Nick O Hara 28 National Rookie of the Year (selected by Inside Lacrosse) Zack Greer 25 F. Morris Touchstone National Coach of the Year Mike Pressler 25 USILA Service Award Gene Corrigan 1997 ACC Player of the Year Matt Ogelsby 1995 Kevin Cassese 21 Matt Danowski 25, 7 Ned Crotty 29 ACC Rookie of the Year Scott Diggs 1996 Matt Danowski 24 Zack Greer 25 Mike Manley 28 ACC Coach of the Year Mike Pressler 1995 Mike Pressler 21 Mike Pressler 25 John Danowski 27 All-ACC 1977 Joe Devlin 1978 Jim Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jim Cabrera 1986 Ken Lukes Peter Ortale Peter Rubin 1987 Maurice Glavin Jim Cabrera Peter Rubin Ken Lukes 1988 Josh Dennis Peter Rubin Zack Greer 3 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 1989 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 199 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 1991 Gregg Schmalz 1992 David Donovan Carter Hertzberg 1993 Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison Matt Ogelsby 1995 Matt Ogelsby Tyler Hardy Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1996 Tyler Hardy Jim Gonnella 1997 Greg Ehrnman John Fay Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 Scott Diggs John Fay Jared Frood 1999 Stephen Card Jared Frood Nick Hartofilis Tim Knowles John O Donnell 2 Stephen Card T.J. Durnan Nick Hartofilis 21 Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Chris Hartofilis 22 Kevin Cassese Dan Hauber 23 Kevin Cassese Matt Rewkowski 24 Peter Lamade Matt Zash 25 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer Tony McDevitt Matt Zash

33 27 Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 28 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Tony McDevitt Max Quinzani 29 Ned Crotty Max Quinzani ACC All-Tournament 1992 Michael Becker 1993 Carter Hertzberg Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison 1995 Jim Gonnella Scott Harrison Joe Kirmser Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1997 John Fay Jim Gonnella Joe Kirmser John O Donnell 1998 John Fay 1999 Matt Breslin Stephen Card Scott Diggs T.J. Durnan Tim Knowles 2 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 21 Kevin Brennan Matt Breslin Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Dan Chemotti Chris Hartofilis 22 Dan Hauber Terrence Keaney A.J. Kincel Alex Lieske Jimmy Regan John Fay 23 Kevin Cassese A.J. Kincel Matt Rewkowski John Wendling 24 Matt Danowski 25 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer 27 Bo Carrington Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus 28 Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus Tony McDevitt Parker McKee Nick O Hara Maz Quinzani 29 CJ Costabile Mike Catalino Ned Crotty Zach Howell Mike Manley Max Quinzani Steve Schoeffel ACC Tournmanet MVP 1995 Ross Moscatelli 21 Scott Bross 22 A.J. Kincel 27 Matt Danowski 28 Dan Loftus 29 CJ Costabile NCAA All-Tournament 1999 John Fay 25 Matt Danowski Dan Flannery Nick O Hara Matt Zash 27 Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 28 Zack Greer North-South Game 1941 Ray Brown 1942 John Reisner 1943 Larry Phelps Jack Hebb 1946 Jim Corrigan Walter Ross Tom Gorsuch Olin Gilbert 1947 Ed Koffenberger Lee Hoshall Olin Gilbert Tom Petit 1948 Garrett Billmire 1949 Lee Hoshall Howard Heiss Bert Nuttle 195 Jack Heller Howard Heiss 1951 Rod Boyce Dan Clausen Charles Gilfillan 1952 Dan Peacock Bob Bickel Don Bafford Brooke Cottman 1953 Nolan Rogers Don Rutter 1954 Richard Bollinger Albert Lynch Ronald Wilson 1955 Michael Harrington 1956 Donald Scott 1957 Fred Hearn 1968 Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Steve Sachs 197 Jeff Board Bruce Corrie (coach) 1971 Bruce Corrie (coach) 1974 Mark Sammis 1978 James Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 198 Tony Cullen 1982 Dave Hagler 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jeff Spear 1986 Curt Cimei Mark Gillin 1987 Peter Ortale Maurice Glavin 1988 Michael Conway Peter Rubin 1989 Paul Mahoney Tony Cullen (coach) 199 Josh Dennis John Wiseman 1991 Keith Melchionni 1992 Joe Matassa Gregg Schmalz David Donovan 1993 Andy Droney Carter Herzberg Derek Thomson Mike Pressler (coach) 1994 Chris Affolter Mike Clayton Ken Fasanaro 1995 Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1996 Ross Thomson 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser ACC Annual Leaders Total Points 1967 Steve Sachs Steve Sachs * Steve Sachs Rod Finlayson Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Peter Rubin Paul Mahoney Josh Dennis John Fay Matt Rewkowski Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Matt Danowski 97 Goals 1967 Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Bob Rice Rod Finlayson Dave Hagler Peter Rubin Peter Rubin Josh Dennis Joe Matassa John Fay T.J. Durnan *42 2 T.J. Durnan Matt Rewkowski Zack Greer Zack Greer Zack Greer Max Quinzani *46 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 1998 John Fay Craig Seyffer 1999 Scott Diggs Tim Knowles 2 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 23 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese 25 Aaron Fenton Ryan Marshall Assists 1954 Ronald Wilson Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Steve Sachs Tony Cullen Tony Cullen Jay Bierman Peter Rubin Ken Lukes Paul Mahoney Dan Flannery *19 Matt Danowski *19 27 Matt Danowski Matt Danowski Ned Crotty 55 Saves 1955 John Baker Joe Burgin Carter Hertzberg Carter Hertzberg Joe Kirmser Craig Seyffer Matt Breslin Aaron Fenton Dan Loftus Dan Loftus.625 NOTE: For saves, ranked on total saves; on saves per game; 1976-present on save percentage *Denotes tie Carter Hertzberg Honors & Awards 31

34 Career Goals Matt Danwoski Name Years Zack Greer 25-8 Matt Danowski 24-8 Dave Hagler Peter Rubin John Fay Max Quinzani 27-P 7. Josh Dennis T.J. Durnan Joe Matassa Ken Lukes Rod Finlayson G Zack Greer & Matt Danowski Records Book Career Assists Name Years Matt Danowski 24-8 Tony Cullen Steve Sachs Dave Hagler Ken Lukes Jim Gonnella Ned Crotty 26-P Paul Mahoney Rod Finlayson Jared Frood Career 1-point scorers Name Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dave Hagler Tony Cullen Peter Rubin Steve Sachs Ken Lukes John Fay Joe Matassa Rod Finlayson Josh Dennis Jared Frood T.J. Durnan Scott Harrison Paul Maloney Max Quinazni Ned Crotty Greg Patchak Dan Flannery Jon Bierman Jim Gonnella Jim Cabrera Rob Rice Hunt Brawley Pete Gustafson Matt Ogelsby Kevin Brennan Ross Moscatelli Kevin Cassese Greg Schmalz Scott Diggs Mark Sammis Brad Ross Tom Brodsky James Ferguson Jim Neffgen G A Pts A Single-Game Goals: 9, John Fay vs. Hobart, 4/12/96 Assists: 8, John Bierman vs. Gettysburg, 4/15/81 8, Tony Cullen vs. UMBC, 4/4/79 Points: 11, seven times most recent: Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 5/18/8 Saves: 37, Chuck Sherwood vs. Drexel, 4/26/75 Single-Season Goals: 67, Zack Greer, 27 Assists: 56, Matt Danowski, 28 Points: 97, Matt Danowski, 28 Saves: 243, Joe Kirmser, 1994 Ken Lukes NCAA Tournament Scoring Records NCAA Tournament Individual Points 1. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (1977) Tim Goldsteain, Cornell (1987) 3. Matt Danowski, Duke (27) 4. Gary Gait, Syracuse (199) 5. Matt Ward, Virginia (26) 6. Zack Greer, Duke (27) Matt Danowski, Duke (25) 8. Mike French, Cornell (1976) Tom Marechek, Syracuse (199) 1. Dan Flannery, Duke (25) plus 3 others NCAA Tournament 2 Teammates Points 1. Matt Danowski (24) & Zack Greer (2) Duke, Gary Gait (23) & Tom Marechek (2) Syracuse, Matt Danowski (21) & Dan Flannery (19) Duke, Eamon McEneaney (25) & Tom Marino (14) Cornell, Matt Ward (22) & Ben Rubeor (14) Virginia, NCAA Tournament 3 Teammates Points 1. Gary Gait (23), Tom Marechek (2) & Greg Burns (16), Syracuse, Matt Danowski (24), Zack Greer (2) & Ned Crotty (12), Duke, Matt Danowski (21), Dan Flannery (19) & Zack Greer (14), Duke, Matt Ward (22), Ben Rubeor (14) & Matt Poskay (14), Virginia, Eamon McEneaney (25), Tom Marino (14) & Steve Page (8), Cornell, Doug Knight (16), Tim Whiteley (16) & Michael Watson (15), Virginia, Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

35 Thomas Adams Peter Adamson Chris Affolter David Aherne William Aherne Steve Ahrens Richard Aldridge John Alger Brandon Allen Mark Allen Scott Allen Christopher Allwarden Mark Altemus Chris Amen Marc Amen Everett Anderson Ferdinand Anderson, Jr Matt Anderson Robert Anderson Holt Anderson Keith Angell Michael Angell Breck Archer Palin Archer Kevin Arrix M Van Ashe Ed Bafford Don Bafford Don Baker M D.L. Ballard Christian Banes John Bankert, Jr Chris Banes Lawrence Banks Douglas Barley Earnest Barry Jack Baylin Andrew Beath Michael Becker R.A. Beer Robert Belcher Ben Belmont William Bennett, Jr Bruce Benson Edward Berger Lee Bernstein Robert Bickel Jonathan Bierman Garrett Billmier , 48 Winford Bishop John Black Robert Board Dick Bollinger Jim Book Roger Boone Robert Booth, Jr Herbert Boothby, Jr Richard Boswell Marvin Botnick Joseph Boulay, Jr T.J. Durnan Donald Bowman Rod Boyce Sean Brady M.D. Brandt Robert Brawley Matt Breuer Lewis Brewster Kevin Brennan Ben Brenneman T.M. Brenner Matt Breslin Richard Brock Curtis Brockelman Jamie Brodsky Jonathan Brodsky Thomas Brodsky Scott Bross M Frank Brown Raymond Brown...194,46 Scott Bruce Ernest Buchanan, III John Buchanan Meriwether Buckelew, Jr George Buckley Edgar Bunce, Jr Erik Burford Joe Burgin Blake Byczek Grant Byczek Wade Byrd James Cabera Sam Cady Herschel Caldwell, Jr Stephen Card Bob Carpenter Andrew Carras Bo Carrington Casey Carroll James Carroll, Jr Philip Cartier Aaron Casano Patrick Casey Kevin Cassese Dennis Cassidy Mike Catalino Cyril Caurthens Bradford Cecil Dan Chemotti Thomas Christoper Curt Cimei Charles Clark Seymour Clark Louis Clarke Don Clausen Mike Clayton Hayes Clement Robert Clift Tom Clute Malcom Coady Eric Cobb Kevin Coleman Jared Frood John Coll, Jr Carville Collins Howard Colvin Michael Conway Jason Cooper Gene Corrigan James Corrigan Kevin Cosimano CJ Costabile Alan Cotrone Brook Cottman Patrick Coughlan Peter Coughlan Josh Coveleski James Covington Stephen Coyle William Croom, Jr Keat Crown Ned Crotty Harold Cruickshank Anthony Cullen Kevin Cunningham Eugene Curran Lewis Curran Tim Curran Clay Curtis Matt Danowski T.M. Darden Tom Darkis Stewart Darrell Andrew Davidson G.R. Davidson Thomas Davis Wilson Davis, Jr Thomas Davin Pete DeCordova M Gabby DeMatteis Greg Denicola Josh Dennis Paul Denton Joseph Devlin, Jr Otto Dieffenbach Rix Dieffenbach, Jr Scott Diggs John Dickerson Randall Drain Peter Dodd Stephen Dolan David Donovan Joe Donovan Dan Doty Ed Douglas Robert Douglas Patrick Doyle Adam Dretler Andy Droney James Duffy Jim Dumser T.J. Durnan John Edwards Greg Ehrnman Tyler Elkins-WIlliams Jeffrey Elliott Craig Elson Dean Elson Fred Eisenbrandt Jon Enberg John Englert David Evans Kenneth Fanfoni Ken Fasanaro Ed Fay John Fay John Feick Aaron Fenton Ben Fenton Zach Fenton James Ferguson, III Michael Ferrari M Eric Ferraro Michael Fidgeon Eph Fine Roderick Finlayson M Earle Finley Ray Finn Steve Finnell Collin Finnerty Douglas Firstenberg M Bob Fischell Jeffrey Fitts Dan Flannery Julian Flannery Thomas Foard Gibbs Fogarty Laurence Fong Robert Foote John Foreman John Fox Robert Fox Stephen Frank James Frey Jared Frood Peter Gailliot Dennis Gallaher Matt Ganes James Garrity Charles Gerhardt Bill Gerrish Robert Gettinger Olin Gilbert Charles Gilfallan Mark Gillian Harrison Givens, III John Giznnuzzi Richard Glaser, Jr James Glasheen Eugene Glavin Maurice Glavin Richard Gochnauer James Goldberg Jason Goger M Stephen Goldberg Jim Gonnella Joel Goodman Bennett Goodspeed John Goody Thomas Gorsuch Zack Greer Lloyd Griffith, Jr Richard Grimm Wayne Guckenberger Peter Gustafson David Hagler John Haldeman Snowden Hall, III Eldridge Hanes Oscar Hank Frank Hanna Robert Hanson Mack Hardaker Philip Hardee Clyde Hardin Tyler Hardy John Harkin Paul Harkin Mike Harrington Robert Harris Scott Harrison Chris Hartofilis Nick Hartofilis Charles Hartwig George Harwell Newton Hasson Dan Hauber Chris Haunss William Hayes Fredrick Hearn James Heavey J.H. Hebb Howard Heiss, Jr John Heller John Hemenway Arthur Henderson, Jr, William Henderson Nick O Hara Erik Henkelman Hunter Henry Chesley Herbert Earnest Hermann Robert Hermance Carter Hertzberg James Hetznecker Peter Hilbig David Hill Howard Hill Jack Hill John Hill Blake Holden Andy Holmes Elbert Holmes, Jr Leigh Hopkins Lee Hoshall William Howard Zach Howell John Hightower, II J.K. Hill Andy Holmes Elbert Holmes Lee Hoshall M Gary Horvitz Donald Hull, III Donald Hunt Craig Huntley Warren Huntsinger Michael Hutchings William Hutchison, Jr Frank Ingle William Ioli Charles Irwin Dwight Jacobus Fred James C.A. Jarvis M Douglas Jeffers Paul Jepsen Jay Jennison M Gordon Johnson Robert Johnson Mack Johnston Scott Johnston David Jones Lawrence Jones Michael Jones Arthur Jordan Neil Kahn Chris Kakel Vincent Kalaher Marc Kartman Brendan Keaney Terrence Keaney Dan Keating Michael Keating David Keefe Charles Kemper Jamie Kennedy Joe Kennedy David Kerman Michael Kerns Vern Ketchem Neal Ketcher A.J. Kincel L.B. Kingerly James Kirk tony Cullen Joe Kirmser Joseph Kitch Tim Knowles Ben Koesterer Edward Koffenberger Michael Koldan Michael Kovach...21 David Kovner Frederick Kretzschmaar Fred Krom Brad Kronauer Stephen Kulvin Peter Lamade Nathan Lane, III W.A. Lane, Jr M Wayne Langford Adam Langley Arthur LaMotte Robert Laughlin Larry Leckonby Claude Ledes James Lesher Theodore Levin Hebert Levy Frank Lewis Alex Lieske Edward Ligon Barry Lipnick Jame Lipscomb Daniel Litaker, II Jabez Loane Eddie Lockard Herbert Lodder Chris Loftus Dan Loftus Stephen Lonergan Hal Long Thomaas Losee, Jr Frank Lowe Harry Lowengard David Ludington Kenneth Lukes Scott Lurie Al Lynch Will MacDonald Malcolm MacDougall, Jr J.T. Mackesy M Deanna Mackey David MacMillan Davie Magee Bo Mahoney Kevin Mahoney Paul Mahoney Michael Mahr Joseph Majike, Jr Michael Manley Chris Manning Jim Mannino Ryan Marshall Alfred Masius, Jr Joe Matassa William Mathis, Jr Michael Mattingly James Matthews Kevin Mayer Christopher Maxmin Bryan McAleer Letterwinners Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 33

36 Letterwinners chuck Sherwood M Chris McAllister Charles McCausland Stephen McCoy Douglas McCracken Seth McCulloch Warrington McCullough, IV William McCullough Tony McDevitt Ryan McFadyen Robert McGough Robert McGreevey, III William McIntyre Parker McKee Will McKee C. S. McLarty Kevin McNulty Michael McNulty Thomas McTighe T.P. McWilliams Matthew McWright M A.J. Meara Joseph Megale , 79, 8 Steven Meixel , 71 Keith Melchionni M Maria Mendiburo John Mersereau Scot Meyer John Micklitsch Robert Millhauser Andrew Miller Bruce Miller Charles E. Miller Donald Miller, Jr Duncan Miller Michael Miller Sam Miller David Misler Terrence Molinari Marcus Mollmann Matt Monfett M Giles Montgomery Tom Montelli M George Moore, Jr M Douglas More Pat Morriarty Peter Morriarty J.E. Morril Spencer Morris...24 John Morton Ross Moscatelli Matt Mueller Mark Mueller Howard Mullinix, Jr Michael Munley Michael Murphy Robert Murray John Nations, Jr James Neffgen John Neithammer John Nejman...22 Glenn Nick Christopher North George Northup John Nulty Bert Nuttle Devon Sherwood Matt Ogelsby Nick O Hara John O Donnell James O Neill Patrick O Neill Roderick O Neill Dan Oppedisano Jimmy O Reilly...29 Michael Ostrander Jason Orlando Morton Orman Peter Ortale William Overend Douglas Padgett Bert Park William Parrott, III Jacque Passino, Jr Stanley Patch, Jr Greg Patchak Lawrence Patterson David Paulson Sam Payton Daniel Peacock M C.J. Perry David Peterson Michael Peterson M Keri Petrin Charles Pettebone, Jr Thomas Pettit James Pezzulla Robert Phelan Laurence Phelps, Jr John Phillips, Jr Arthur Pierce Kirvan Pierson Robert Pinnella Richard Poland David Poleski Garrett Power Stephen Prevost Robert Price, III Joe Proud William Pugh, III Ben Quayle Max Quinzani Robert Rainey Robert Raisch Frederic Ramsey George Ratcliffe Mark Reading Richard Reamer John Recher Jimmy Regan Donald Rencken Matt Rewkowski William Ricci Jack Rice, Jr Robert Rice William Richardson Robert Rippel, Jr Charles Ritchie, III Jack Roberts Mark Roberts Mike Rock Dan Roediger John Roediger Donald Rogers, Jr Nolan Rogers M Charles Rose M Steven Rosenblatt Michael Rosendorf Brad Ross Walter Ross Robert Rotanz J.T. Rowe Peter Rubin Andrew Rullan Michael Russell William Russell William Rusell, III Don Rutter Tom Rynn William Rysanek, III Steven Sachs Mark Sammis Michael Satyshur K.J. Sauer Dick Saunders Reade Seligmann Craig Seyffer Jeffrey Smith Don Scott Nick Schmitz Craig Schubert Edwin Schull Gregg Schmalz Steve Schoeffel John Schraff Scott Schraff Rob Schroeder Stuart Schwartz Vincent Sgrosso Roger Sharrett Michael Sherman Charles Sherwood, Jr Devon Sherwood Thomas Shepherd Peter Shihadeh James Shiver Joseph Siletto Jeffery Sindler Scott Sisk Lee Skandalaris Barry Smiley A.B. Smith Bernard Smith, Jr Martin Smith Robert Smyth Phillip Snead Jeffrey Snyder William Snyder Sam Solie Eric Southard Elllis Sowell, III Jeffrey Spear Tim Speno Sam Spillane Mark Spolyar Richard Stark Byron Starns, Jr Charles Steel John Steel Don Stegner Peter Stetler William Stewart, III David Stilley Chase Stock Merrill Stout, Jr Daniel Strauch Lockwood Street Bill Strott Drew Stroud William Struthers, III William Suiter, Jr Joseph Sussingham Harry Sutton John Sutton Bob Taylor William Taylor John Telling Dan Theodoridis Bret Thompson Derek Thomson Ross Thomson Wayne Thorn Peter Thurston David Tierney Chris Tkac Joe Tkac R.S. Tompkins Gary Townsend Andrew Travelstead Malcolm Travelstead Daniel Treinish Aurthur Tremaine David Tubbs William Tucker, Jr Justin Turri Felix Turner Dan Umbel David Valle Gregory Vaniglia Russell Van Nuis Steve VanWickler Glenn Veit Tucker Virtue Eric Volt Robert Voorhees M Chris Wade...26 Michael Wagner Howard Walderman Benjamin Waldman Mark Walden Scott Wallace John Walsh David Walters Michael Ward David Waterhouse James Watson Joe Watt Richard Webb Rob Wellington John Welsh John Welty John Wendling Craig Werner Phil Wetzler Scott Wheaton Thomas Whelan Craig Werner Bob White James Whitescarver Alex Whitten Travis Whitten Paul Widener Jim Wilkerson Kenneth Wilkes Marion Williams, Jr A.C. Wilson Eugene Wilson Matt Wilson Ron Wilson John Wiseman William Wolcott Paul Womble Devan Wray Taylor Wray Samuel Wright Max Wygod M Richard Wyman Kevin Young Michael Young Rob Yowell Matt Zash James Zelter David Zezza William Zipse M Denotes team manager All-Time Captains Note: Game captains in 1943, 46-51, & Richard Lewis 1939 Richard Lewis 194 Ray Brown 1941 Ray Brown 1944 J.H. Webb 1952 Don Bafford 1953 Nolan Rogers Don Rutter 1954 Richard Bollinger 1958 Jim Matthews 1959 Robert Rippel, Jr Butch Starns 1967 Wayne Guckenberger Eldridge Hanes 1968 Phil Snead Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Steve Sachs Chuck Clark 197 Jeff Board Dennis Cassidy 1971 Jon Brodsky Newt Hasson Bill Pugh 1972 Al Cotrone Rob Rice 1973 Val Curran Mark Sammis 1974 Val Curran Mark Sammis 1975 Rick Glaser John Haldman 1976 John Haldeman Rick Glaser 1977 James Ferguson John Nulty 1978 James Ferguson John Nulty 1979 Tom Davin Pete Gustafson Larry Leckonby 198 Tony Cullen Rob Price 1981 Kevin Cosimano Rob Price 1982 Scott Lurie Arthur Henderson 1983 Carville Collins Chris Sussingham 1984 Mark Altemus Hunt Brawley Peter Dodd 1985 Jeff Spear Steve Frank 1986 Mark Gillin Mark Roberts 1987 Peter Ortale Ken Lukes Maurice Glavin 1988 Peter Rubin Bill McCullough Michael Conway 1989 Paul Mahoney John Wiseman 199 Josh Dennis Jeff Fitts John Wiseman 1991 Mike Murphy Curt Brockelman Gregg Schmalz 34 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 1992 Jim Book Joe Matass Gregg Schmalz 1993 Jim Mannino Joe Proud Derek Thomson 1994 Chris Affolter Mike Clayton Bo Mahoney 1995 Mark Allen Steve Finnell Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1996 Jim Gonnella David Stilley Ross Thomson 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Tim Speno David Stilley 1998 Marc Amen Scott Diggs John Fay Marcus Mollman 1999 Marc Amen Scott Diggs Adam Dretler Tim Knowles 2 Jamie Brodsky T.J. Durnan Keat Crown Jared Frood 21 Matt Breslin Scott Bross Hunter Henry Michael Keating 22 Kevin Cassese Dan Chemotti Jon Enberg Michael Ferrari 23 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese Devan Wray Taylor Wray 24 Ben Fenton Mack Hardaker Chris Haunss Paul Jepsen 25 Ben Brenneman Bill Gerrish Joe Kennedy Matt Zash 26 David Evans Dan Flannery Bret Thompson Matt Zash 27 Matt Danowski Ed Douglas 28 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Brad Ross 29 Ned Crotty Sam Payton Brad Ross 21 Ned Crotty Parker McKee Sam Payton Max Quinzani

37 1938 (2-5) 4/9 at North Carolina W, 2-1 4/16 Syrcause L, /22 at Virginia L, 2-4 4/23 at Washington & Lee L, 2-8 5/7 North Carolina W, 9-4 5/13 Virginia [2ot] L, 5-7 5/14 Washington & Lee L, (7-1) Dixie League Champions at Clemson W, 17-3 at Clemson W, 3- at North Carolina W, 15-8 at Virginia W, 9-1 4/2 North Carolina W, 8-5 4/29 at Washington & Lee L, 3-5 5/5 Washington & Lee [2OT] W, 5-4 5/6 Virginia W, (1-4) at Virginia L, 5-6 at Washington & Lee L, 2-6 at North Carolina W, 15-8 at Maryland L, 2-1 Washington & Lee L, (5-3) Virginia W, 1-1 West Chester W, 9- Washington & Lee W, 7-4 at North Carolina L, 3-1 at Swarthmore L, 4-9 at West Chester W, 1-6 at Maryland L, 5-12 North Carolina W, No varsity team 1943 (-3) 4/15 at Navy JV L, /17 at Swarthmore L, /2 at Johns Hopkins L, (1-1) 4/29 Carolina Pre-Flight W, 8-6 5/13 at North Carolina L, (2-3) Southern Conference Champions 4/27 at Maryland W, 12-4 at Navy L, 3-7 at RPI L, 5-12 at Army L, 1-18 Loyola W, (3-6) Maryland L, 3-11 Penn State W, 5-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-12 Washington & Lee W, 5-3 at Yale L, 4-5 at Princeton L, 5-12 at Army L, 6-14 at Navy L, 4-1 Loyola W, (6-3) Virginia W, 6-5 4/1 Maryland L, 4-5 Washington & Lee W, 1-6 at Yale W, 11-5 at Army L, 4-11 Navy W, 14-8 Delaware W, 16-4 William and Mary W, 15-1 at Johns Hopkins L, (4-5) William and Mary W, 18-1 Williams W, 13-4 at Navy L, 7-13 at RPI L, 7-14 at Princeton L, 8-9 at Washington & Lee W, 17-7 Johns Hopkins L, 4-16 at Maryland L, 7-19 at Virginia W, (5-4) Williams W, 12-6 Delaware W, 22-5 at Navy L, 9-1 Washington & Lee W, 8-3 vs. Washington Coll. (1) W, 8-4 at RPI L, 6-8 at Johns Hopkins L, 5-12 at Maryland L, 8-1 Virginia W, Lexington, Va (6-1) 4/2 Lehigh W, /4 Williams W, /14 Washington & Lee W, /21 at Washington College W, 6-5 4/28 Navy W, /5 Johns Hopkins W, 9-7 5/11 Virginia L, (7-3) 4/1 Dartmouth W, 3-1 4/4 Maryland L, 4-6 4/9 Lehigh W, /11 Princeton W, 9-4 4/19 Washington Coll. W, 6-3 4/26 at RPI L, 5-6 4/28 at Williams W, /6 Washington & Lee W, 1-3 5/1 at Mount Washington L, /15 North Carolina W, (5-4) 4/1 Williams W, 9-8 4/3 Cornell W, 7-5 4/6 Dartmouth W, /11 at Maryland L, /18 at Virginia L, /25 at Navy L, 7-9 5/2 Baltimore Univ. L, 8-1 5/7 Washington & Lee W, /11 North Carolina W, ACC Champions 1954 (7-1-1, 2- ACC) ACC Champions 4/1 at Maryland Athletic Club W, /5 Dartmouth W, /8 Williams W, /13 North Carolina W, /24 at Navy L, /29 Washington & Lee W, /1 Maryland W, /8 at RPI W, /1 at Yale [OT] T, (3-6, 1-1 ACC) 4/6 at Yale L, 4-1 4/7 Williams W, /9 RPI L, /12 at Navy L, /16 at Virginia W, /23 at Maryland L, /29 Washington & Lee L, 4-1 5/7 Washington Coll. W, 5-2 5/14 at Army L, (-8, -2 ACC) 4/4 Colgate L, 6-7 4/7 at RPI L, /9 at Yale L, /1 at Hofstra L, /21 Maryland L, /28 Washington & Lee L, 4-7 5/5 Navy L, /12 at Virginia L, (2-7, -2 ACC) 4/1 Williams W, 6-2 4/1 Virginia L, 2-6 4/15 Colgate W, 5-3 4/17 RPI L, 3-9 4/2 at Navy L, -21 4/26 Washington & Lee L, /4 at Maryland L, /11 at Army L, 4-1 5/13 at Hofstra L, (1-7, -2 ACC) 4/1 Rutgers L, /4 Cornell L, /7 Colgate W, 6-4 4/15 at Virginia L, /24 Washington & Lee L, /3 Maryland L, /1 at Army L, 2-2 5/13 at Navy L, (1-5, -2 ACC) 4/6 Brown W, 6-5 4/18 Virginia L, /25 Washington & Lee L, /2 at Army L, /4 at Maryland L, /12 at Navy L, (1-7, -2 ACC) 4/5 Colgate L, -19 4/8 Harvard L, /11 Brown W, 6-5 4/16 Massachusetts L, 5-9 4/23 Washington & Lee L, /3 at Virginia L, /7 at Navy L, /9 at Maryland L, (2-4, -2 ACC) 4/5 Brown L, 6-1 4/15 Maryland L, /22 Washington & Lee W, 6-3 4/27 Virginia L, 5-9 5/5 at Franklin & Marshall W, 6-5 5/6 at Navy L, (2-6, -2 ACC) 4/2 Hobart L, 6-8 4/4 Amherst L, 3-6 4/6 Brown L, 4-8 4/14 Georgia W, /26 at Virginia L, /5 at Navy L, /7 at Maryland L, /12 Washington & Lee W, (-6, -2 ACC) 4/2 Brown L, 3-7 4/4 Amherst L, /13 New Hampshire L, -6 4/15 Maryland L, /2 at Washington & Lee L, 3-9 4/25 Virginia L, /4 NAVY l, (-4, -2 ACC) 4/11 Washington & Lee L, -14 4/18 at Navy L, /4 at Maryland L, -21 5/9 North Carolina L, (1-7, -2 ACC) 3/22 Amherst L, 2-8 3/23 Amherst L, 4-8 3/26 Swarthmore L, 4-1 4/9 Hartwick W, 7-4 4/17 at Navy L, /22 Washington & Lee L, /1 at North Carolina L, /8 Maryland L, (4-5, 1-1 ACC) 4/6 Denison L, /13 Roanoke W, 2-6 4/16 East Carolina W, /2 Washington & Lee L, 6-9 4/23 Randolph-Macon W, 1-3 4/25 at Maryland L, /6 at Towson L, /7 at Navy L, /11 at North Carolina W, (7-4, 1- ACC) 3/24 Villanova W, /3 vs. Cornell (1) L, /8 at Washington & Lee L, 8-1 4/12 Roanoke W, /15 Georgetown W, /22 at Loyola L, /24 at George Washington W, /29 Randolph-Macon W, 1-5 5/3 at East Carolina W, /6 Towson L, 5-6 5/13 North Carolina W, Boca Raton, Fla (4-7, -1 ACC) 3/18 Yale L, /22 Adelphi W, 1-6 3/26 vs. Air Force (1) L, /3 vs. Cornell (1) L, /6 at Swarthmore L, 6-9 4/13 Randolph-Macon L, /16 Notre Dame W, /2 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 8-6 4/27 at North Carolina L, /6 at Towson L, /11 Washington & Lee W, Boca Raton, Fla (6-5, -2 ACC) 3/2 Ohio Wesleyan W, 8-1 3/29 vs. Swarthmore (1) W, 9-5 4/1 Oberlin L, /5 Towson W, 9-7 4/12 Fairleigh Dickinson L, 4-5 4/19 at Loyola L, /26 Air Force W, 6-5 5/3 Randolph-Macon W, /5 Virginia L, 1-16 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 5/1 at Washington & Lee W, 6-5 5/14 North Carolina L, Boca Raton, Fla. 197 (2-9, -2 ACC) 3/14 Pennsylvania L, 3-5 3/2 Randolph-Macon L, 5-9 4/1 Denison L, /4 Fairleigh Dickinson L, /11 Washington & Lee L, 5-8 4/18 at Towson L, /2 at Maryland L, -19 4/25 UMBC W, 6-2 5/2 Georgetown W, /9 Washington Coll. L, 6-1 5/13 at North Carolina L, (7-7, -1 ACC) 3/18 Pennsylvania [2OT] L, 8-9 3/2 Ohio Wesleyan W, 9-1 3/25 vs. Hobart (1) L, /31 RPI W, 1-5 4/2 vs. East Carolina (2) W, 8-4 4/3 at William & Mary W, /1 at Randolph-Macon W, 9-8 4/15 Fairleigh Dickinson L, 2-1 4/17 Towson L, 2-9 4/24 at UMBC W, /1 Baltimore College W, 1-3 5/8 at Washington Coll. [2OT] L, 9-1 5/12 North Carolina L, 4-7 5/15 at Washington & Lee L, Greensboro, N.C. 2 - Williamsburg, Va (8-6, -2 ACC) 3/8 Michigan W, /11 Roanoke W, /15 at East Carolina W, /18 Dartmouth W, /22 Wittenberg L, 6-8 3/25 Ohio State W, /29 RPI W, /1 at Baltimore University W, 7-6 4/3 at Towson L, /8 at Virginia L, /15 Washington Coll. L, /19 Washington & Lee L, /22 Fairleigh Dickinson [2OT] W, 9-8 4/26 at North Carolina L, (7-8, 1-3 ACC) 3/1 at N.C. State W, 22-3/1 Maryland L, /14 at Roanoke L, /17 RPI W, 1-8 3/21 Dartmouth W, /24 Baltimore Univ. L, 9-1 3/28 Denison L, /31 William & Mary W, /4 East Carolina W, /7 Virginia L, /11 Randolph Macon W, /14 at Washington College L, /18 at Washington & Lee L, /21 Fairleigh Dickinson W, /26 North Carolina L, (8-6, 1-3 ACC) FNR: 18 3/2 vs. Tulane (1) W, /3 vs. Georgia Tech (1) W, /9 Maryland L, /16 at William & Mary W, 6-5 3/2 N.C. State W, /23 UMBC L, /26 Drexel [2OT] W, /3 at Baltimore University L, 8-9 4/6 at Virginia L, /1 Roanoke W, 9-8 4/13 Washington & Lee L, /17 at Randolph Macon W, 8-7 4/2 Washington College W, /25 at North Carolina L, Atlanta Tournament, Atlanta, Ga (3-1, 1-2 ACC) 3/1 vs. Georgia Tech (1) W, /2 vs. Tulane (1) W, /12 at Washington & Lee L, /15 William and Mary L, 8-9 3/2 vs. Ohio State (2) L, 6-8 3/23 vs. Air Force (2) L, 7-1 3/26 Drexel L, /29 Baltimore Univ. L, 8-18 Annual Results 35

38 Annual Results 4/5 Roanoke L, /12 Virginia L, /16 at N.C. State W, /19 at Washington College L, /26 North Carolina L, Atlanta Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 2 - Hero s Tournament 1976 (5-7, 1-2 ACC) 2/29 N. Carolina Club W, /6 Washington & Lee L, /13 at Virginia L, /15 at Baltimore University L, /2 South Carolina W, /22 Gettysburg W, /27 at William & Mary L, /31 N.C. State W, /3 at Roanoke L, /4 at Virginia Tech L, /8 Vermont W, /17 St. Mary s W, /21 at North Carolina L, (7-6, -3 ACC) FNR: 19 3/5 at Washington & Lee L, /12 Yale W, 9-8 3/18 Roanoke L, 3-7 3/22 William & Mary W, 6-5 3/24 Franklin & Marshall W, /27 Maryland L, /2 Virginia Tech W, /7 Cortland State L, /9 at St. Mary s W, /13 at N.C. State L, /16 at Baltimore University W, /2 Guilford W, /23 North Carolina L, (9-6, -4 ACC) FNR: 15 3/1 at Virginia Tech W, /4 Washington & Lee W, /7 at The Citadel W, /11 at Virginia L, /15 Syracuse W, 1-7 3/18 at Roanoke L, 7-9 3/23 at Franklin & Marshall W, /26 Maryland L, /29 Delaware L, /1 Air Force W, /5 Guilford W, /8 at William & Mary W, /12 N.C. State L, /15 at Baltimore University W, /19 at North Carolina L, (7-8, -4 ACC) 3/3 at Georgia W, /7 at Washington & Lee L, /1 Virginia L, /17 Roanoke L, /22 Ohio Wesleyan W, /24 at Guilford W, /28 at Maryland L, /31 Salisbury State W, /4 UMBC W, /7 William & Mary [2OT] L, 6-7 4/11 at Hampden-Sydney W, /14 North Carolina L, 4-9 4/18 at N.C. State L, /21 at Baltimore University L, /5 Drexel W, (4-9, -4 ACC) 3/8 at Virginia L, /11 at Georgia W, /12 at Georgia Tech Club W, 2-3 3/15 Hampden-Sydney W, /22 vs. Princeton (1) L, /25 at Maryland L, /2 UMBC L, /5 Delaware [OT] L, /9 Guilford W, 2-4 4/12 at North Carolina L, 6-1 4/16 N.C. State L, /23 Washington & Lee L, /26 Baltimore University L, /1 Drexel W, Hempstead, N.Y (3-9, -4 ACC) 3/7 Virginia L, /1 Yale L, /14 at Salisbury State L, /18 at UMBC L, 5-8 3/21 vs. Princeton (1) L, 2-6 3/25 Maryland L, /28 Delaware L, /1 at N.C. State L, /7 at Guilford W, /12 at North Carolina L, /15 Gettysburg W, /18 at Baltimore University W, Hempstead, N.Y (6-7, -4 ACC) 3/2 Washington & Lee L, /7 Salisbury State W, /9 vs. Yale (1) W, /12 vs. Georgetown (1) W, /15 vs. New Hampshire (2) L, /17 Maryland L, /23 at Virginia L, /3 at Drexel W, /7 Guilford W, /1 Lynchburg W, /13 at North Carolina L, /17 vs. Baltimore Univ. (1) L, 8-1 4/21 N.C. State L, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 - Baltimore, Md NCAA Tournament 1983 (7-7, -3 ACC) 2/26 vs. Boston College (1) W, 9-5 3/2 at Washington & Lee L, /5 William & Mary L, /8 vs. Yale (1) L, /12 Maryland L, /19 vs. Notre Dame (1) W, /21 vs. Ohio State (2) W, 9-3 3/26 Virginia L, /3 at Guilford W, 1-6 4/2 at St. John s W, 9-6 4/5 at Salisbury State L, 6-1 4/12 North Carolina L, /16 at Baltimore University W, 1-7 4/17 at Georgetown W, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 - Baltimore, Md (5-9, -3 ACC) 3/3 at William & Mary L, /6 Holy Cross W, /9 at Maryland L, /13 Yale [OT] W, /15 Georgetown W, /17 at Navy L, /21 Notre Dame W, 8-5 3/24 at Virginia L, /31 Hampden-Sydney W, /3 at Lynchburg L, 9-1 4/7 vs. Delaware (1) L, 5-7 4/11 at North Carolina L, /18 Washington & Lee L, 9-1 4/2 Guilford L, Newark, N.J (8-7, -3 ACC) 3/2 at Washington & Lee L, 6-8 3/5 Pennsylvania W, 7-6 3/8 at Maryland L, 6-8 3/12 Yale L, /16 Navy L, /19 Radford W, /21 vs. Notre Dame (1) W, /23 vs. Dartmouth (2) W, /29 Ohio State (3) W, /31 William & Mary (4) W, /6 Delaware L, 7-8 4/1 North Carolina L, /13 Virginia L, /16 Lynchburg W, /19 at Guilford W, Baltimore, Md. 2 - Wilton, Conn. 3 - McDonald s Invitational-Durham, N.C. 4 - McDonald s Invitational-Greensboro, N.C (11-4, -3 ACC) FNR: 13 2/26 at Hampden-Sydney W, 1-5 3/1 vs. Washington & Lee (1) W, 7-6 3/4 Boston College W, /7 Maryland L, 3-1 3/11 Yale W, /15 St. John s W, /18 Vermont W, /22 vs. Dartmouth (2) W, /24 Michigan State W, /28 at Villanova W, 1-8 4/5 UMBC W, 7-5 4/8 at Delaware L, /12 at Virginia L, /16 Guilford W, /19 at North Carolina [OT] L, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 - Towson, Md (11-3, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 13 3/2 Hampden-Sydney W, /4 Boston College W, /7 at Maryland L, /1 Ohio Wesleyan W, /13 at Hofstra L, /15 at St. John s W, 9-6 3/2 Roanoke W, 1-5 3/22 Washington W, 9-6 3/28 at Loyola L, /1 Delaware W, /4 at UMBC W, 9-3 4/11 Virginia W, /18 North Carolina W, 1-9 4/22 at Guilford W, (8-4, -3 ACC) 3/2 Penn State W, /5 Boston College W, /6 St. John s W, /13 Maryland L, 5-1 3/19 at Virginia L, /27 New Hampshire W, /3 at Roanoke W, /2 UMBC W, /6 at Delaware L, /12 Guilford W, 1-9 4/16 Loyola [OT] W, 9-8 4/23 at North Carolina L, (9-6, -3 ACC) FNR: 15 3/1 Guilford W, /4 Boston College W, /11 at Maryland L, 6-9 3/14 at St. John s [OT] L, 8-9 3/19 Virginia L, /22 Roanoke W, /25 vs. Villanova (1) W, /26 vs. Ohio State (2) W, /29 Delaware W, 1-8 4/1 Navy W, 1-8 4/8 at UMBC W, /15 at Loyola L, /22 North Carolina L, /28 vs. Maryland (3) W, 7-6 4/29 at North Carolina (3) L, NCNB Triangle Classic, Durham, N.C. 2 - NCNB Triangle Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 199 (6-7, -3 ACC) 2/24 at Roanoke W, /28 Guilford W, /4 at Villanova L, 9-1 3/7 Boston College W, /11 Maryland [2OT] L, 8-9 3/17 at Virginia L, /2 UMBC W, /24 vs. Dartmouth (1) W, /25 vs. Radford (2) W, 2-4 3/31 at Navy L, /14 Loyola L, /21 at North Carolina L, /27 at Virginia (3) L, NCNB Triangle Classic, Durham, N.C. 2 - NCNB Triangle Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va (7-5, -3 ACC) FNR: 12 2/26 at Guilford W, 2-4 3/2 Roanoke W, 2-7 3/9 at Maryland L, /16 Virginia L, /23 North Carolina L, /27 UMBC W, Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 3/3 Navy L, 8-9 4/6 Adelphi W, /13 at Loyola W, /2 vs. Stony Brook (1) W, /21 vs. Villanova (2) W, /26 North Carolina (3) L, NCNB Triangle Classic, Durham, N.C. 2 - NCNB Triangle Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3 - ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C (7-7, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 12 NCAA Tournament 2/29 at Roanoke W, /7 Maryland [OT] L, /14 at Virginia W, /21 at Navy L, /28 vs. Syracuse (1) L, /29 vs. Brown (1) L, /4 Adelphi W, 9-8 4/11 Loyola W, 1-5 4/15 at North Carolina L, 8-9 4/18 vs. Villanova (2) W, /19 vs. Michigan State (3) W, /24 at Maryland (4) L, 6-8 5/2 Georgetown W, /9 vs. Maryland (5) L, Fleet Tournament, Providence, R.I. 2 - Triangle Classic, Durham, N.C. 3 - Triangle Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4 - ACC Tournament, College Park, Md. 5 - NCAA First Round, College Park, Md (9-5, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 13 2/27 at Stony Brook W, /28 Mount St. Mary s W, /6 at Maryland W, 9-5 3/9 Butler W, /13 Virginia L, /2 Navy L, /27 Villanova W, /3 vs. Harvard (1) W, /4 vs. Massachusetts (1) L, /9 Notre Dame W, /11 Michigan State W, /17 North Carolina L, /23 at North Carolina (2) L, /1 at Georgetown W, Hempstead, N.Y. 2 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C (1-6, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 7 NCAA Tournament 2/26 Butler W, 2-6 3/1 Holy Cross W, 2-6 3/5 Maryland [OT] L, /9 at UMBC W, /12 at Brown W, /19 at Navy W, /23 at North Carolina L, /27 Georgetown [OT] W, /3 Lehigh [OT] W, 9-8 4/2 Harvard W, /1 at Hobart L, /16 at Virginia W, 9-8 4/22 at Virginia (1) L, /5 at Princeton L, 7-8 5/14 Maryland (2) W, /21 at Syracuse (3) L, ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 2 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C. 3 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Syracuse, N.Y (12-4, -3 ACC) FNR: 5 ACC Champions, NCAA Tournament 2/25 Butler W, /4 at Maryland L, 6-8 3/8 UMBC W, /11 Brown W, 1-7 3/14 Colgate W, /18 Navy W, /25 at Georgetown W, /29 North Carolina L, /1 Harvard W, /5 Massachusetts W, 9-8 4/9 at Hobart W, /15 Virginia L, /21 vs. Virginia (1) W, /23 at North Carolina (1) W, /28 Canisius W, /13 Notre Dame (2) L, ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C.

39 1996 (6-6, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 16 3/2 Maryland L, /5 Boston College W, /9 vs. Brown (1) L, /12 Canisius W, /16 at Navy W, /19 at North Carolina W, /24 Georgetown W, /3 Harvard L, /6 at Massachusetts L, /13 Virginia L, /19 vs. North Carolina (2) L, /27 Hobart W, Baltimore, Md. 2 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va (12-4, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 5 NCAA Tournament 3/1 at Maryland W, /4 Boston College W, /8 Brown [OT] L, 8-9 3/12 North Carolina W, 8-7 3/16 Navy W, /22 at Georgetown W, 8-7 3/29 vs. Harvard (1) W, /5 Massachusetts [2OT] W, 8-7 4/12 Virginia L, /18 vs. Maryland (2) W, /2 at Virginia (2) L, /26 at Hobart W, /3 Penn State [OT] W, 7-6 5/1 vs. Brown (3) W, /18 vs. J. Hopkins (4) [OT] W, /24 vs. Princeton (5) L, Fairfield, Conn. 2 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 3 - NCAA First Round, West Point, N.Y. 4 - NCAA Quarterfinal, College Park, Md. 5 - NCAA Semifinal, College Park, Md (11-4, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 7 NCAA Tournament 2/28 Maryland L, /4 Boston College W, 2-2 3/7 vs. Brown (1) W, /11 at North Carolina W, /15 at Navy W, 7-6 3/18 Canisius W, /22 Georgetown W, 8-7 3/28 Harvard W, /4 at Massachusetts W, /11 at Virginia L, /17 at Virginia (2) L, /25 Hobart W, /1 at Penn State W, 1-6 5/9 vs. North Carolina (3) W, /16 vs. Princeton (4) L, Baltimore, Md. 2 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 3 - NCAA First Round, Amherst, Mass. 4 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Hempstead, N.Y (13-3, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 3 NCAA Tournament 2/26 vs. Butler (1) W, 2-5 2/28 Colgate W, /7 at Maryland W, /13 Brown W, 1-5 3/17 at UMBC W, /21 Navy W, 9-4 3/27 at Georgetown W, 1-8 4/3 vs. Harvard (2) W, /1 Massachusetts W, /14 North Carolina L, 9-1 4/18 Virginia [OT] W, 1-9 4/23 at North Carolina (3) W, 9-7 4/25 vs. Virginia (3) L, 7-8 5/1 Penn State W, /8 St. Andrews W, /22 vs. Georgetown (4) L, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 - New Canaan, Conn. 3 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Hempstead, N.Y. 2 (11-5, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 8 NCAA Tournament 2/26 Ohio State W, /27 Butler W, /5 Maryland W, 9-8 3/11 at Loyola L, /18 at Brown L, 9-1 3/22 North Carolina W, /27 Georgetown W, /29 UMBC W, /2 Harvard W, /9 at Army W, /15 at Virginia L, /21 at Maryland (1) L, 6-7 4/28 at Penn State W, 6-5 5/6 St. Andrews W, /13 at Hobart (2) W, /21 vs. Virginia (3) L, ACC Tournament, College Park, Md. 2 - NCAA First Round, Geneva, N.Y. 3 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Baltimore, Md. 21 (11-6, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 1 ACC Champions, NCAA Tournament 2/23 Drexel W, 1-5 2/25 Butler W, /4 at Maryland L, /6 Sacred Heart W, /1 Loyola L, 8-1 3/13 at Radford W, /17 Brown W, /21 at North Carolina W, /25 at Georgetown L, /31 at Harvard L, 5-6 4/8 Yale W, 1-8 4/14 Virginia W, 1-9 4/2 vs. North Carolina (1) W, /22 vs. Maryland (1) W, 1-6 4/28 at Hofstra L, /6 St. Andrews W, /12 vs. Towson (2) L, ACC Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 2 - NCAA First Round, Baltimore, Md. 22 (8-7, 1-2 ACC) FNR: 9 ACC Champions, NCAA Tournament 2/23 Butler W, /3 Maryland [2OT] W, 9-8 3/9 at Loyola L, /16 Dartmouth W, /2 North Carolina L, 7-9 3/24 Georgetown L, 7-9 3/3 Harvard W, 1-7 4/5 at Princeton [3OT] L, 6-7 4/7 at Yale W, /13 at Virginia L, /19 Maryland (1) [OT] W, 8-7 4/21 Virginia (1) W, /26 at Hofstra L, /12 vs. Hobart (2) W, /18 vs. Syracuse (3) L, ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 2 - NCAA First Round, Newark, Del. 3 - NCAA Quarterfinals, Hempstead, N.Y. 23 (8-7, -3 ACC) FNR: 14 2/22 vs. Air Force (1) W, /23 at Denver (1) W, /1 at Maryland L, /4 VMI W, /8 Loyola W, 1-4 3/11 Lehigh W, /14 Villanova W, 6-5 3/19 at North Carolina L, /23 at Georgetown [OT] L, 5-6 3/29 Harvard W, /5 at Johns Hopkins L, /12 Virginia L, /18 vs. Maryland (2) W, 7-6 4/2 at Virginia (2) L, /26 at Hofstra L, Pioneer Classic, Denver, Colo. 2 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 24 (5-8, -3 ACC) 2/28 UMBC W, /2 VMI W, /6 Maryland L, /13 at Loyola W, /16 Canisius W, /2 North Carolina [OT] L, 9-1 3/27 Georgetown L, 8-9 4/3 at Ohio State L, /1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-6 4/17 at Virginia L, /23 vs. Maryland (1) L, 7-1 5/4 Denver W, 1-9 5/7 at Army L, ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 25 (17-3, 3- ACC) FNR: 2 NCAA Tournament 2/19 Butler W, /26 UMBC W, /1 VMI W, /5 at Maryland W, 1-8 3/8 Penn State W, /12 Loyola W, 6-5 3/19 at North Carolina W, /21 Vermont W, 1-3 3/26 at Georgetown W, /29 Mount St. Mary s W, /2 Ohio State W, /8 at Johns Hopkins [2OT] L, /16 Virginia W, /23 at Army W, /29 vs. North Carolina (1) W, /1 vs. Maryland (1) L, /13 Fairfield (2) W, /22 vs. Cornell (3) W, /28 vs. Maryland (4) W, /3 vs. Johns Hopkins (5) L, ACC Tournament, Baltimore, Md. 2 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C. 3 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Princeton, N.J. 4 - NCAA Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa. 5 - NCAA Championship, Philadelphia, Pa. 26 (6-2, 1-1 ACC) 2/18 Butler W, 2-3 2/25 Villanova W, /28 Bellarmine W, /4 Maryland [OT] L, 7-8 3/7 Holy Cross W, 2-2 3/11 vs. Loyola (1) W, 9-7 3/18 North Carolina W, /21 Cornell L, The First 4, San Diego, Calif. Adelphi 2- Air Force 5-2 Amherst -4 Army 5-8 Baltimore 5-8 Bellarmine 2- Boston College 9- Brown 8-7 Bucknell 2- Butler 9- Canisus 4- Clemson 2- The Citadel 1- Colgate 6-2 Cornell 4-6 Cortland State -1 Dartmouth 11- Delaware 4-7 Denison -3 Denver 3- Drexel 5-1 East Carolina 5- Fairfield 1- Fairleigh-Dickinson 3-3 Franklin & Marshall 3- George Washington 2- Georgetown 16-6 Georgia 4- Georgia Tech 2- Gettysburg 2- Guilford (17-3, 3- ACC) FNR: 2 ACC Champions, NCAA Finalist 2/24 Dartmouth W, /25 Denver W, /2 at Maryland W, /6 St. Joseph s W, /1 vs. Loyola (1) L, 7-8 3/17 at North Carolina W, 9-7 3/2 Cornell L, 6-7 3/24 at Georgetown W, 6-4 3/3 Delaware W, /31 Bellarmine W, /7 at Johns Hopkins W, /14 Virginia [OT] W, 7-6 4/21 Army W, /27 North Carolina (2) W, /29 Virginia (2) W, /6 Air Force W, /12 Providence (3) W, /2 vs. North Carolina (4) W, /26 vs. Cornell (5) W, /28 vs. Johns Hopkins (6) L, The First 4, San Diego, Calif. 2 - ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 3 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C. 4 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Annapolis, Md. 5 - NCAA Semifinal, Baltimore, Md. 6 - NCAA Championship, Baltimore, Md. 28 (18-2, 3- ACC) FNR: 3 ACC Champions, NCAA Semifinalist 2/16 BUCKNELL W, /23 VERMONT W, /1 MARYLAND W, /5 LEHIGH W, /8 at Loyola W, /11 PRESBYTERIAN W, /15 NORTH CAROLINA W, /18 COLGATE W, /22 at Georgetown L, /25 HARVARD W, 1-3 3/29 vs. Dartmouth (1) W, /3 JOHNS HOPKINS W, /12 at Virginia W, /19 vs. Army (2) W, 1-6 All-Time Opponent Series Results Hampden-Sydney 5- Hartwick 1- Harvard 1-4 Hobart 6-4 Hofstra -6 Holy Cross 4- Jacksonville - Johns Hopkins 4-11 Lehigh 5- Loyola 12-7 Lynchburg College 2-1 Massachusetts 4-3 Maryland UMBC 14-3 Michigan 1- Michigan State 3- Mount St. Mary s 1- Mount Washington -1 Navy 9-24 New Hampshire 1-2 North Carolina N.C. State 4-6 Notre Dame 5-1 Oberlin -1 Ohio State 6-2 Ohio Wesleyan 4- Pennsylvania 1-1 Penn State 7- Presbyterian 1- Princeton 1-8 Providence 1- Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 4/25 vs. North Carolina (3) W, /27 at Virginia (3) W, /4 ST. JOHN S W, /1 LOYOLA (4) W, /18 vs. Ohio State (5) W, /24 vs. Johns Hopkins (6) L, Uniondale, N.Y. 2 - Manhasset, N.Y. 3 - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 4 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C. 5 - NCAA Quarterfinals, Ithaca, N.Y. 6 - NCAA Semifinals, Baltimore, Md. 29 (15-4, 2-1 ACC) FNR: 3 ACC Champions, NCAA Semifinalist 2/14 Bucknell W, /2 Colgate W, 9-8 2/21 Harvard L, 6-9 2/28 vs. Maryland (1) L, /3 Holy Cross W, /7 Loyola W, /8 Yale W, /14 at North Carolina W, /17 Cornell L, 6-1 3/21 Georgetown W, 9-5 3/28 vs. Dartmouth (2) W, /11 Virginia W, /18 Army W, 1-6 4/24 vs. Virginia (3) W, /25 at North Carolina (3) W, /3 at St. John s W, 2-7 5/9 Navy (4) W, /17 vs. North Carolina (5) W, /23 vs. Syracuse (6) L, Baltimore, Md. 2 - Stony Brook, N.Y. 3 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4 - NCAA First Round, Durham, N.C. 5 - NCAA Quarterfinals, Annapolis, Md. 6 - NCAA Semifinals, Boston, Mass. RPI -5 Radford 2- Randolph-Macon 5-2 Rennsalaer Poly 4-2 Roanoke 1-6 Rutgers -1 Sacred Heart 1- Salisbury State 2-2 South Carolina 1- St. Andrews 3- St. John s 6-1 St. Joseph s 1- St. Mary s College 3- Stony Brook 2- Swarthmore 1-5 Syracuse 1-6 Towson 2-7 Tulane 2- Vermont 4- Villanova 8- Virginia 2-48 Virginia Military Ins. 3- Virginia Tech 2-1 Washington & Lee 17-3 Washington College 5-5 West Chester 1- William & Mary 8-4 Williams College 8- Wittenberg -1 Yale 8-7 Annual Results 37

40 Roy Skinner Duke Lacrosse Over the Years The Beginning With over 6 years of lacrosse tradition at Duke University, it is interesting to brush the dust off the records and meander through the history of the game in Durham. While lacrosse is generally credited to the early American Indians for its start in the U.S., the game became a part of North Carolina history on April 7, 1938, when Duke and North Carolina squared off in the first game played in the state. With over 5 curious fans lining the muddy field, the two teams played a primitive and physical contest. Duke won that initial clash as player/ coach Dick Lewis led his Blue Devil team to a 2-1 victory over the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill in what would be the start of a heated rivalry. One particular story from that first game helps today s fans understand how far the game has progressed in the past 53 years. Duke goalie Frank Pierce was unable to find shin guards prior to the game, so in an effort to protect himself actually tied copies of the Archive, Duke s undergraduate literary monthly, to his legs. Pierce allowed only one goal, that coming in the game s closing minutes. Little did anyone realize at the time that this one contest would be the foundation of a program now moving into its second half century. Duke would finish that first season with a 2-5 record, the other victory being a 9-4 downing of North Carolina in Durham. Although the start was less than auspicious, the program was on its way. Lewis was Duke s first true lacrosse man, not only organizing and coaching the team, but leading the squad to victory with his outstanding playing skills. He also set up a game that first season with national power Syracuse. One year later, Lewis took his fledgling Blue Devil team to a 7-1 record and the Dixie League championship. The Persons Era Upon Lewis graduation, Jack Persons took over as head coach of the team, a position he would hold for the next 26 seasons. While the Blue Devils had their ups and downs in the early years, it was Ray Brown who attracted the attention of lacrosse enthusiasts around the nation. He was Duke s first All-America in the sport in 194 and 1941, serving as captain both years. With America coming out of the grips of World War II in 1946, the Blue Devils pulled off one of the biggest upsets that the game has known. Duke topped Maryland 12-4 in College Park to open the season and went on to win both Dick Bollinger & Jack Persons the Dixie Conference and Southern Lacrosse Association championships. Tom Gorsuch, Jimmy Corrigan, Olin Gilbert and Walt Ross were all named to the South team for the North-South All-Star Game in Baltimore. Corrigan was the second highest scorer for the South and third overall with three points in the game. Persons watched his 1951 team compile a 6-2 record and finish the season as runner-up to Virginia for the national title. During what is regarded as the most successful season in Duke lacrosse history, the Blue Devils rolled over such powerhouses as Navy, 17-6, and Johns Hopkins, 9-7, in Durham. Charles Gilfillan was named first team All-America by the National Lacrosse Coaches Association and Bob Bickel by the Baltimore News-Post. Rod Boyce, Fred Eisenbrandt and Bickel were second team All-America selections by the coaches, while future ACC Commissioner Gene Corrigan and Don Bafford earned honorable mention honors. The following season saw continued success. Bickel was named first-team All-America as he led Duke to a 7-3 record and a number six national ranking. Duke continued to accumulate the All-America honors, as Don Bafford and Dan Peacock were third team selections and Dick Bollinger and Nolan Rogers earned third team honors in When the Atlantic Coast Conference decided to accept the sport in 1954, it was Duke University that rolled to the first league title awarded. With Persons directing the Duke attack, the Blue Devils also won the Southern Lacrosse Association title and ended the year at and ranked third in the nation. Everett Anderson was named first team All-America, while Bollinger was second team and Kirvan Pierson and Ronald Wilson were honorable mention. They continued to carry momentum to the next spring and ended 1955 ranked seventh in the land and were the ACC runners-up. Lean times hit the program for the next 1 seasons, as the Blue Devils tried to compete with the quickly growing powers on the East Coast. The team went to club status in 1965 in an effort to rebuild with freshman and varsity players joining forces. Persons efforts paid off as he guided the team to a 5-5 mark in 1966 before retiring from the world of lacrosse. The Corrie/Skinner Era With Roy Skinner and Bruce Corrie taking over as co-coaches in 1967, the Blue Devils romped to a 7-4 Duke s First Home Lacrosse Game in 1938 vs. Syracuse mark and a runner-up spot in the ACC. Captain Wayne Guckenberger earned team Most Valuable Player honors, while honorable mention All-America selections Malcolm Travelstead and Art Tremaine were the offensive and defensive leaders during that period. The duo continued to direct Duke for the next four years. With the Blue Devils moving from club to full varsity status, the team was on its way again. The offense was keyed during that time by explosive scorers Steve Sachs and Chuck Clark. Sachs led the ACC in scoring in 1968 and 1969 and finished his career with 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points. The two finished their careers as co-captains in 69 and led the team to a 6-5 record. They will be long remembered as the foundation of the rebirth of a proud tradition at Duke. Skinner retired following the 197 season and Corrie took over as the lone head coach in Honorable mention All-America and North-South selection Jeff Board, along with 1-point scorer Jim Neffgen, paced the Blue Devils. Captains Jon Brodsky, Dennis Cassidy and Bill Pugh were the team leaders during the 197 and 71 seasons. Midfielder Skip Walters was named MVP in 1971, as Duke progressed to an 8-6 record in New names and faces continued to emerge and two that stood out were midfielders Mark Sammis and Val Curran. Both earned team MVP honors separately, and then shared the award as senior co-captains in The two would guide Duke to an 8-6 record and a number 18 ranking. Sammis was an honorable mention All-America selection as a senior and played in the North-South All-Star Game. During this period, potent scorers Rob Rice and Tom Brodsky led the Blue Devils, as both finished their careers with over 1 points. Rice was named honorable mention All-America. After leading the program for nine seasons, Corrie retired as head coach following the 1975 season and later became the Director of Athletics at Northwestern University. The Espey/Cullen Era John Espey took over the Blue Devils prior to the 1976 campaign. Three seasons would pass before Duke would regain top-2 status with a 7-6 record and number 19 national ranking following the 1977 season. Joe Devlin was the focal point of that team and earned honorable mention All-America honors and was selected All-South Atlantic and All-ACC. 38 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

41 Joe Matassa Maurice Glavin Head Coach Mike Pressler The success built from there. A transfer by the name of Tony Cullen brought his explosive scoring talent from New York to Durham and immediately led the Blue Devils to a 9-6 mark. Duke finished the season ranked 15th in the nation, and Cullen led the ACC in scoring and earned honorable mention All-America honors. Cullen continued to have success on the offensive side of the field, leading the nation in scoring and earning All-America honors for the second straight season. He closed out his career as a three-time All-America selection and a North-South participant. In 1978, Duke s most prolific scorer arrived on the Duke campus. Dave Hagler keyed the Blue Devil offense for three seasons and graduated in 1982 as the Blue Devils career scoring leader with 254 points. Following that 1982 season, Espey retired and handed the reins to former player Tony Cullen. Duke s 1985 team provided the nucleus of success for the next four seasons. The names from the 85 team leap out of the record books. Peter Rubin led the league in scoring as a freshman, while Ken Lukes was named honorable mention All-America and the team s MVP, along with Peter Ortale. Jim Cabrera was selected All-ACC. Duke contended for a berth in the NCAA Tournament over the following three years. Cullen guided the 86 team to an 11-4 mark and at one point late in the year the team was ranked as high as ninth in the nation. Ortale and Lukes were All-ACC along with Rubin, who was also named honorable mention All-America. With 11 victories, the Blue Devils had won more games in a season than any team in school history. Duke matched the feat in 1987 as the team went 11-3 and 2-1 in the ACC to finish as the league runner-up for Tony Cullen & Bruce Corrie Tony Cullen Duke Lacrosse Over the Years Bruce Corrie the first time in 2 years. The squad was rated 13th in the nation, one place out of the NCAA Tournament. The team defeated Division III finalist Ohio Wesleyan 13-6 before knocking off 1986 NCAA finalist Virginia A week later, Duke upset defending NCAA champion North Carolina 1-9 in Durham as freshman Josh Dennis netted the winning goal. Rubin and Cabrera were both honorable mention All-America selections and joined Maurice Glavin and Lukes on the All-ACC squad. Glavin and Ortale represented Duke in the North-South All-Star Game. In 1988, Duke went 8-4 on the season and narrowly missed the NCAA Tournament. Nearly 5 years to the day from the first lacrosse game in the state, Duke upset undefeated Loyola (Md.) in overtime. Junior Paul Mahoney led the ACC in scoring that season and finished his career as a three-time All-ACC honoree. Dennis and Michael Conway earned honorable mention All-America honors. Conway also earned the ACC Senior Merit Award, given annually to the top scholar-athlete at each league school. Reaching New Heights With Mike Pressler In 1991 a new era began an era led by head coach Mike Pressler. In Pressler s first season, the Blue Devils finished the season ranked 12th in the nation, a promising 7-5 overall and fell just one goal short of knocking off eventual NCAA champion North Carolina in the ACC Tournament at Duke. During the season, the Blue Devils defeated Loyola in Baltimore. Keith Melchionni ended his career as a three-time All-America selection. Joe Matassa and Gregg Schmalz joined Melchionni as honorable mention All-Americas and Schmalz was named All-ACC. The Pressler era continued into the 1992 season, as the Blue Devils accomplished feats unthinkable two years before. Duke finished the season ranked 12th in the nation and earned the school s first bid to the NCAA Tournament. In the regular season, the Blue Devils beat Virginia in Charlottesville Duke s first win at UVa since 195, and first ACC victory since The Blue Devils also upset fourth-ranked Loyola, 1-5. Duke finished the season with a record of 7-7 and was knocked out of NCAA Tournament play in the first round by a tough Maryland team. In 1993, Pressler s team had an outstanding season, but barely missed the NCAA Tournament field on tough losses to Navy and Massachusetts. Duke began the season with a perfect 4- record, including an upset over seventh-ranked Maryland. The Blue Devils marked their first season with more than seven wins since Duke finished 9-6 in 1989 and reached the highest national ranking in school history a preseason rank of No. 8. The Blue Devils finished the season with a 9-5 record, while Duke watched the culmination of some of its most impressive careers. Goalkeeper Carter Hertzberg finished his career with an outstanding 582 saves with only 314 goals against for a save percentage of.65. Hertzberg also set an ACC Tournament record with 24 saves against North Carolina in the semifinals. In addition, faceoff specialist Andy Droney tallied his fourth season with over 1 faceoffs won, bringing his career total to 511 out of 928 for an impressive.551 percentage. Hertzberg, Droney and defenseman Derek Thomson were North-South selections, Tony Cullen, one of the best players in Duke men s lacrosse history, spent nine seasons as the head coach of the Blue Devils from In 1986 and 1987, he guided Duke to 11-win seasons marking the first two doublefigure single-season win totals in school history. Overall, he compiled a coaching record of with the Blue Devils and served as a coach in the prestigious North-South Game in As a player, Cullen established himself as one of the top scorers in school history. He currently stands first in career assists (114), tied for second in career points (22) and ninth in career goals (16). In addition, Cullen holds the single-game assist record (8) and single-season marks for both assists (52 in 1979) and points (9 in 1979). Bruce Corrie served as Duke s co-head coach with Roy Skinner from and then guided the Blue Devils for five additional seasons following Skinner s retirement. In nine total seasons, Corrie led Duke to 54 victories and later became the athletic director at Northwestern University. Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 39

42 Joe Kirmser 1997 ACC Champions Duke Lacrosse Over the Years while midfielder Matt Ogelsby was named third team All-America. Thomson received honorable mention All- America honors, and Pressler was chosen as a head coach for the North-South Game. The 1994 season saw the Blue Devils accomplish many firsts for the program. The Blue Devils charted their first NCAA Tournament win, hosted an NCAA Tournament game for the first time, achieved the then-highest ranking in the history of the program (No.7), defeated a team ranked No.2 in the nation and beat ACC rival Maryland at home for the first time since This season of firsts brought the Blue Devils a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals where they lost to No. 1 Syracuse, Duke finished the year with a record of 1-6 and a hunger to continue its success into Three Blue Devils earned All-America honors, including juniors Scott Harrison and Matt Ogelsby, along with senior Joe Proud. In addition, Ken Fasanaro, Mike Clayton and Chris Affolter were selected to play in the North-South Game. That hunger did carry on, as Duke enjoyed an outstanding season in Duke finished with a 12-4 record, and set a school mark for the highest ranking, No.4. Most notably, Duke won its first ever ACC Tournament title and became the first number-four seed to win the ACC Championship by defeating North Carolina, 14-6, in the final in Chapel Hill. The Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and laid claim to four All-ACC and five All-America accolades. Midfielder Matt Ogelsby earned first team All-America honors and was selected 1995 ACC Player of the Year, the first in school history. After those seniors departed from the 1995 Championship team, Duke was left with a rather young squad in The Blue Devils came away with an even 6-6 record and several individuals earned impressive accolades. Tyler Hardy was named William F. Schmeisser Division I Defensive Player of the Year and Scott Diggs garnered ACC Rookie of the Year honors both the first awards of their kind at Duke. The 1997 Pressler team featured 13 seniors who guided the Blue Devils to what may have been the best season in the history of lacrosse at Duke. The Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history and tied the then-school record for most wins in a season with a 12-4 mark. In addition, the Blue Devils finished the season ranked fifth in the nation and won two NCAA Tournament games, the most in school history. A record seven Blue Devils earned All-America honors, including two first team selections in Jim Gonnella and David Stilley. Gonnella earned Division I Midfielder of the Year honors, the first award of its kind in the history of Duke lacrosse. The Blue Devils also had a school-record five players named to the All-ACC team. The 1997 team brought Duke to a new plateau of success, setting a precedent for future teams to follow. The 1998 squad, while it fell just three goals short of a return trip to the Final Four, was successful in its own right. The Blue Devils won 11 games, culminating in an 11-9 loss to eventual national champion Princeton in the NCAA Quarterfinals. Three Blue Devils earned All-ACC honors while four players were named to All-America teams. Headlining the squad were senior John Fay, a second team All-America who finished his Duke career ranked third all-time in career goals with 15, and Scott Diggs, a junior who was named first team All-America midfielder. The 1999 squad set numerous school records while advancing to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fourth time in program history. The Blue Devils set a school-record 13 wins, posted a new school-record winning streak with a 9- start to the year, defeated all three conference opponents during the season, reached its highest ranking of No. 2 nationally and boasted eight All-America selections, the most ever in a season. Juniors Stephen Card and Nick Hartofilis earned first and second team honors respectively, while Scott Diggs, Jared Frood and Tim Knowles were named to the third team. In 2, the Blue Devils went 11-5 and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals, with Stephen Card, T.J. Durnan and Nick Hartofilis garnering All-ACC honors. In addition, the trio was joined by senior Jared Frood in earning All- America accolades. Card became just the second Blue Devil to be named first team All-America in two different seasons, joining Charles Gilfillan who turned the trick in 1948 and Both Card and Hartofilis represented Duke in the North-South All-Star Game. In 2, seven former Duke players were selected in the first Major League Lacrosse draft. Gonnella was named one of 18 Assigned Players and played with the Fairfield, Conn., franchise. Other former Duke players taken in the draft were Card (6th round, 31st overall, Rochester), Nick Hartofilis (6th round, 33rd overall, Baltimore), Stilley (11th round, 65th overall, New Jersey), Frood (13th round, 73rd overall, Connecticut), John Fay (14th round, 79th overall, Rochester) and Ed Fay (16th round, 91st overall, Rochester). The 21 Duke team returned the Blue Devils to the top of the ACC, winning the school s third league title in men s lacrosse. Duke defeated North Carolina in the semifinals and Maryland, 1-6, in the championship game as Bross earned Tournament MVP honors. The Blue Devils finished the year with an 11-6 overall record and advanced to the postseason for the eighth time under Pressler. Cassese was named second team All-America and became just the second player in school history to garner ACC Player of the Year honors. Bross, Chris Hartofilis and Stuart Schwartz also earned honorable mention All- America accolades. In 22, the Blue Devils won their second straight ACC Tournament behind tourney MVP A.J. Kincel. In the championship game, Terrence Keaney scored two goals in the final two minutes to lift the Blue Devils past number one-ranked Virginia, Duke finished the year 8-7 and fell in the NCAAs to eventual national champion Syracuse. Cassese, a first team All-America, was named the national midfielder of the year. In the summer of 22, Pressler served as an assistant coach for Team USA which won the gold medal at the 22 Lacrosse World Championships in Perth, Australia. Also, three players with Duke ties were named to the U.S. National Team Bross, Cassese and Knowles. Duke s 23 team went 8-7 and made its third straight appearance in the ACC title game where it fell to eventual NCAA champion Virginia. Cassese closed out an outstanding career by becoming just the third Duke player ever to receive First Team All-America honors in two seasons. In addition, Cassese (118 points) and fellow captain Kevin Brennan (122 points) finished their respective careers ranking 24th and 22nd, respectively, on Duke s all-time scoring list. In the summer of 23, six future Duke teammates Matt Danowski, Kyle Dowd, Peter Lamade, Glenn Nick, Bret Thompson and Matt Zash led the United States Under-19 team to the World Championship. In addition, Zack Greer helped Canada to the championship game and was named to the All-World Team. While the 24 Blue Devils compiled a 5-8 mark, the future of Duke lacrosse rose to the forefront. Danowski and Zash received honorable mention All-America recognition while Lamade was the lone rookie tabbed to the All-ACC squad. 4 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

43 27 NCAA Semifinal Duke 12, Cornell 11 Head Coach John Danowski Dan Loftus Duke Lacrosse Over the Years One year later, Pressler and the Blue Devils enjoyed the finest season in Duke history, winning an NCAA single-season record 17 games against three defeats and advancing to the national championship game. Even though Duke fell in the finals to Johns Hopkins, 9-8, the Blue Devils were vastly rewarded for their efforts. Pressler was named the USILA National Coach of the Year while Danowski and Aaron Fenton earned top honors at their respective positions of attackman and goalkeeper, respectively. Danowski led the country in scoring with a school record 92 points on 5 goals and 42 assists while Fenton paced the nation in goalkeeper rating. The Blue Devils swept the ACC honors as Pressler (Coach of the Year), Danowski (Player of the Year) and Greer (Rookie of the Year) claimed the hardware. The league s top coaching honor marked the third for Pressler in his 15 seasons on the Duke sideline. Duke finished unbeaten in regular season league play capped off by a 17-2 victory over Virginia in front of over 6,5 fans at Koskinen Stadium in mid-april for the first time before falling to Maryland in the ACC Tournament finals. Zash joined Danowski and Fenton on the All-America first unit while Peter Lamade and Tony McDevitt received second team honors. Greer, who established a new NCAA single-season goal scoring record for freshmen with 57, was a third team selection and Casey Carroll garnered an honorable mention citation. Duke s run to the national title game was fueled by Danowski, Dan Flannery and Greer as the trio combined for 54 points over four games, thus becoming the second most prolific scoring trio in NCAA Tournament history. Danowski, who had two goals and four assists in the championship game, and Flannery were accompanied on the NCAA All-Tournament Team by Zash and Nick O Hara. A long stick midfielder, O Hara was instrumental in Duke s national semifinal victory over Maryland, recording two goals and one assist in the 18-9 triumph. The Blue Devils also established a new tournament record for scoring offense, piling up 6 total goals in wins over Fairfield, Cornell and Maryland in addition to the loss to Hopkins. After Duke won six of its first eight games to start the 26 season, the campaign was suspended on March 31 and Pressler resigned from his post on April 7 following 16 years at the helm. Cassese was named the program s interim head coach on June 5, and John Danowski, who had successfully guided the Hofstra program to an NCAA record-tying 17 wins in 26, was tabbed the head coach to replace Pressler on July 21. Danowski Era Begins In John Danowski, Duke found the perfect man to assume the reigns of the Blue Devil program. A former national coach of the year choice who guided Hofstra to eight conference championships, Danowski guided Duke to 17 wins in his first campaign along with the ACC regular season and tournament crowns. In addition, the 27 Blue Devils earned the program s first number one seed in the NCAA Tournament but the storybook season ended with a loss to Johns Hopkins in the championship game. In the postseason, Duke defeated Providence in the opening round (18-3) before Danowski and Greer combined for 11 goals and nine assists one week later in the Blue Devils triumph over North Carolina in the quarterfinals. Duke s national semifinal tilt against undefeated Cornell which defeated the Blue Devils, 7-6, during the regular season offered plenty of highlights for the crowd of 52,4 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Fueled by three goals by Greer in an 8- run, Duke claimed a 1-3 advantage midway through the third period only to see the Big Red counter with an 8-1 spurt that knotted the game at on Brian Clayton s goal with 17 seconds on the clock. On the ensuing face-off, Duke rookie Terrence Molinari won the draw and fed the ball to Lamade, who then found Greer in front of the net for the game-winning goal with three seconds remaining. Duke s offense thrived in 27 as Matt Danowski and Greer finished one-two nationally in scoring and formed the second-most prolific scoring duo in NCAA history with a combined 19 points. The younger Danowski became the most decorated player in school history by earning ACC Player of the Year, ACC Tournament MVP and National Player of the Year honors following an impressive 44-goal, 52-assist campaign. He was joined on the first team All-America squad by teammates Carroll, Greer and O Hara. McDevitt (3rd team), Dan Loftus (3rd) and Brad Ross (HM) also received All-America recognition. The records continued to fall in 28 as the Blue Devils captured an NCAA-record 18 victories while capturing their third consecutive ACC title. Sporting a 16-1 record heading into the NCAA Tournament, Duke earned the No. 1 seed for the second straight year. The Blue Devils defeated Loyola 12-7 in the first round and cruised through the quarterfinal round in Ithaca, N.Y. with a 21-1 rout of Ohio State. Appearing in the NCAA Semifinals for the third time in four seasons, Duke took on Johns Hopkins at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Blue Jays grabbed an early 5-2 lead before Duke started to chip away, tying the game 8-8 on a Nick O Hara goal midway through the fourth quarter. Johns Hopkins scored two unanswered for a two-goal cushion with 4:18 on the clock. Brad Ross drew Duke within on with 28 ticks left. The Blue Jays won the ensuing faceoff, but Crotty picked up a loose ball and the Blue Devils called a timeout. Coming out of the break with 3.9 seconds on the clock, Matt Danowski s bid to the tie the contest was stopped by the Johns Hopkins goalie, his 17th of the day. Duke finished 18-2 on the year. Matt Danowski and Zack Greer finished one-two, respectively, in the NCAA in points and shattered NCAA scoring marks over the course of the season. Greer tallied an NCAA record 26 goals in 67 career starts, while Danowski finished his collegiate lacrosse career with an amazing 353 career points. His 97 points on the season led the nation and earned him the USILA National Player of the Year award for the second straight season. Greer was voted the USILA Attackman of the Year, while senior Nick O Hara captured the USILA National Defenseman of the Year trophy. Both Matt and Greer earned All-America first team honors and were joined on the top squad by Nick O Hara. Ned Crotty (2nd), Tony McDevitt (2nd), Dan Loftus (3rd), Max Quinzani (3rd), Ross (3rd), and Parker McKee (HM) also garnered All-America recognition. Despite a new cast of leaders at the forefront of the program, the 29 squad generated similar results. The Blue Devils defied all expectations and captured their third consecutive ACC title the first time a Duke team has achieved that feat and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the third straight season. In what can be considered Coach Danowski s best coaching job, Duke upset top-ranked Virginia twice and defeated North Carolina three times, including in the ACC Championship and NCAA Quarterfinals. The offense was led by the dynamic duo of attackmen Ned Crotty and Max Quinzani. The tandem combined for 135 points to leading all scoring duos in Division I lacrosse. Crotty registered 55 assists, falling just one shy Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists The Returnees 41

44 Max Quinzani Rob Schroeder Brad Ross Duke Lacrosse Over the Years of Matt Danowski s school record 56 in 28 and was selected as the USILA Attackman of the Year and a first team All-America. Meanwhile, Quinzani continued his incredible scoring streak as he scored at least one point in all 19 games to push his streak to 46 games. He led all Blue Devils in 29 with six three-plus goal performances and was selected to the All-America third team. Crotty and Quinzani represented Duke on the All- ACC squad, while Crotty captured the ACC Player of the Year accolade. Three other Duke players were awarded All-American recognition as well. Parker McKee earned second-team honors as a defenseman, while Brad Ross was a third-team selection. Rookie CJ Costabile rounded out the group as an honorable mention choice. The 29 season began with a lot of uncertainty after the departure of scoring powerhouses Matt Danowski and Greer and the addition of senior Robert Schroeder being a first-year starter between the pipes. Getting off to a bit of a slow start with a 2-2 in their first four games and losing back-to-back games for the first time since 24, the Blue Devils were unfazed and quickly bounced back. Focused on the task ahead, Duke rattled off four straight wins, including a crucial ACC win over North Carolina, before dropping a contest to No. 3 Cornell in Durham. Duke brushed off the loss to the Big Red and cruised through the next seven games, which included two wins over No. 1 Virginia, and an ACC Championship. In the ACC Tournament, the Blue Devils dominated the Cavaliers behind Crotty s eight points. In the title tilt against rival North Carolina, it was Costabile leading the way by scoring three goals and winning 1-of-17 restarts. He was rewarded for his efforts, becoming the first rookie in ACC history to win the ACC Tournament Most Outstanding Player award. Earning the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, Duke quickly dispatched Navy in the first round to set up a third game with the Tar Heels. The third time was not the charm for North Carolina in 29 as Duke came away with a nailbiter win to earn a berth in the NCAA Semifinals. An unusual suspect in Tom Montelli tallied what proved to the game-winner that afternoon and pushed Duke to its third straight NCAA Semifinal appearance. Going up against the defending national champion Syracuse Orange, the Blue Devils had their work cut out for them. The Orange took an 8-4 lead into halftime and outscored Duke 9-3 in the second half to beat Duke 17-7 on its way to another national title. Following the end of the season two Blue Devils were selected in the Major League Lacrosse draft with Ross going ACC Tournament 199 Virginia 18, Duke North Carolina 11, Duke Maryland 8, Duke North Carolina 13, Duke Virginia 19, Duke Duke 17, Virginia 1 Duke 14, North Carolina 6 Tournament MVP: Ross Moscatti 1996 North Carolina 18, Duke Duke 17, Maryland 1 Virginia 12, Duke Virginia 11, Duke Duke 9, North Carolina 7 Virginia 8, Duke 7 2 Maryland 7, Duke 6 21 Duke 11, North Carolina 9 Duke 1, Maryland 6 Tournament MVP: Scott Bross 22 Duke 8, Maryland 7 (OT) Duke 14, Virginia 13 Tournament MVP: A.J. Kincel 23 Duke 7, Maryland 6 Virginia 12, Duke 6 24 Maryland 1, Duke 7 25 Duke 13, North Carolina 11 Maryland 9, Duke 5 27 Duke 13, North Carolina 9 Duke 12, Virginia 9 Tournament MVP: Matt Danowski 28 Duke 17, North Carolina 6 Duke 11, Virginia 9 Tournament MVP: Dan Loftus 29 Duke 16, Virginia 5 Duke 15, North Carolina 13 Tournament MVP to the Toronto Nationals and Ryan McFadyen getting picked by the Washington Bayhawks. In his rookie MLL season, Ross joined former teammate Nick O Hara to help lead Toronto the MLL Championship. O Hara had one goal in the championship and Ross tallied a two-point score in the semifinals. NCAA Tournament 1992 Maryland 13, Duke Duke 14, Maryland 9 Syracuse 12, Duke Notre Dame 12, Duke Duke 11, Brown 6 Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 11 (OT) Princeton 1, Duke Duke 16, North Carolina 14 Princeton 11, Duke Georgetown 17, Duke 14 2 Duke 13, Hobart 1 Virginia 1, Duke 9 21 Towson 12, Duke 1 22 Duke 22, Hobart 6 Syracuse 1, Duke 9 25 Duke 23, Fairfield 4 Duke 11, Cornell 8 Duke 18, Maryland 9 Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8 27 Duke 18, Providence 3 Duke 19, North Carolina 11 Duke 12, Cornell 11 Johns Hopkins 12, Duke Duke 12, Loyola 7 Duke 21, Ohio State 1 Johns Hopkins 1, Duke 9 29 Duke 14, Navy 5 Duke 12, North Carolina 1 Syracuse 17, Duke 7 42 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

45 Duke Hall of Fame The Home of Blue Devil Greats Charles Gilfillan One of Corrigan s teammates, Charles Gilfillan, also was inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame. Gilfillan, a defenseman, is one of three two-time first team All-Americas in Duke Lacrosse history. He earned first team honors in 1948 and 1951, along with a third team merit in 195. During his senior year, 1951, the squad compiled a 6-1 record to finish as the national championship runner-up to ACC rival Virginia. Gene Corrigan Duke Lacrosse saw its second member inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, when Gene Corrigan received the prestigious honor. A member of the 1951 Duke lacrosse team, Gene Corrigan was well known as a driving force in the shaping of intercollegiate athletics as both the Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference and as President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Corrigan, who retired from both positions in 1997, was the third commissioner in the 45-year history of the league. Corrigan brought progressive philosophies and ideas to the ACC and helped solidify the conference s reputation as one of the nation s leaders. Upon his graduation from Duke in 1952, Corrigan, a lacrosse All-America, began his career teaching Latin, English and history while coaching basketball, football and lacrosse at St. Paul s School in Baltimore. The Baltimore native then moved on to occupy almost every desk imaginable in athletics. He served as the lacrosse coach at Washington & Lee, the Sports Information Director and Director of Athletic Programs at Virginia and Athletic Director at Notre Dame before assuming the ACC post in Corrigan was also inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in Jack Persons The first athlete of the lacrosse fraternity to be inducted into the Hall of Fame is former head coach Jack Persons. Persons started out as Duke s swimming coach in At the age of 2, he was the youngest head coach at a major university in the nation. When he retired from coaching 45 years later, he was one of the most admired men in his field. Along the way, his teams recorded 27 victories in 378 meets, including undefeated seasons in 1933 and Person s teams also captured one Southern Conference Championship, had seven runner-up finishes and were tops among Big Five teams from Persons also had a storied career coaching the Blue Devil lacrosse team from He directed Duke to one of the greatest upsets in collegiate lacrosse history in 1946 when the Blue Devils shocked national power Maryland, In the 195s, his team was a national contender on a yearly basis with the 1951 squad finishing second in the country. In all, Persons had three teams finish the year ranked among the top-ten teams in the nation, and his 1954 squad won the inaugural ACC Championship. In addition to his coaching duties, Persons taught physical education at Duke and was a pioneer of swimming in North Carolina. He served as the chairman of the Durham County Red Cross life saving and water safety units. Persons graduated from Duke in 1933, and was inducted into the Hall in Blue Devils 1946 All-Stars Thomas Gorsuch, Olin Gilbert, Walter Ross Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 43

46 Over the past 12 years, Duke has won 86 % of its home games with an record. The Blue Devils have gone unbeaten three times at home in the past 12 seasons. Koskinen Stadium Koskinen Stadium, named and dedicated in 1999 through the support of John and Patricia Koskinen, is situated ideally on Duke University s West Campus. It sits adjacent to the William David Murray Building and near both Wallace Wade Stadium and Cameron Indoor Stadium. This location -- in the heart of Duke s athletic complex -- allows easy access for Duke fans both on campus and throughout the local community. From a spectator s standpoint, there s not a bad seat in the house as the aluminum bleachers flank each sideline to allow for 4, fans. The Bermuda natural grass playing surface is 75 yards by 12 yards with an underground irrigation system that keeps it in top condition year-round, while lights, added in 1984, have afforded the Blue Devils scheduling flexibility. Located on the stadium s West side, the press box provides ample room in the divided press area for writers as well as having adequate space for radio and television crews. The Blue Devils regularly have home contests televised by the ESPN family of networks and will host North Carolina this season on ESPNU on March 1. Renovations were made in the fall of 25 which included a field house containing two locker rooms and a viewing deck. In addition, permanent concession stands and restrooms were added to make the soccer experience even more comfortable for Duke soccer fans. Duke Brick around the bleachers, along with stadium fencing, have also enhanced Koskinen Stadium. 44 Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists

47 Athletic Facilities The Duke men's lacrosse team is housed in the Murray Building, which opened in 1986, and underwent complete renovation last summer. Each office contains new furniture and a flat screen television on the wall for easy breakdown of game film. The student-athletes have everything they need at their fingertips in the Murray Building as it houses locker rooms, a weight room, a stateof-the art meeting room, the equipment room and sports medicine. The locker room features individual lockers for each player, which includes a slot for each players sticks and a flat panel televsion mounted on the wall equipped with cable television. The Duke lacrosse history of ACC Championships and NCAA Tournaments are proudly displayed along the walls above the lockers. The state-of-the-art meeting room features theatre style seating and drop-down movie screens to create the ideal environment for watching film and game analysis. The 3,3 square foot weight room has over three tons of free weights along with Nautilus, Hydra-Gym and Universal Stations. The equipment helps the Blue Devils maintain their excellent fitness over the course of the season. The modern sports medicine training room provides all of the equipment and services necessary to keep the Duke men's lacrosse team healthy and in action. Outside of the Murray Building and behind Koskinen Stadium are two artificial turf practice fields the Blue Devils use for practices throughout the season regardless to the weather conditions during the winter months. Just around the corner from the Murray Building is the state-of-the-art Campbell Academic Center in the Schwartz/Butters Athletic Center. The academic center houses Duke's academic advisor offices and has computer labs, individual tutorial rooms and study spaces and meeting rooms. Seven-time ACC Champions 29 NCAA Semifinalists 45

48 Clockwise From top left: The 28 squad prepares for its NCAA Tournament semifinal squad against Johns Hopkins... The Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the third consecutive year in Matt Danowski accepts the 27 Tewaaraton Trophy awarded to the nationa s top men and women s lacrosse players... Roy Skinner served as Duke s head coach from The Blue Devils draw capacity crowds to Koskinen Stadium throughout the season, including the crowd of nearly 4, that witnessed Duke beat top-ranked Virginia... Duke s Ryan McFadyen celebrates with Blue Devil junior Tom Montelli after he tallied a goal agaisnt North Carolina in the NCAA Quarterfinal USILA National Player of the Year Matt Danowski set the NCAA record for career points in 28 with 353 overall captains Jim Book, Joe Matass, Gregg Schmalz guided the Blue Devils to a final national ranking of 12th All-America selections Ned Crotty, Parker McKee and Max Quinzani and head coach John Danowski talk to the media following the NCAA Quarterfinal win over North Carolina... Duke celebrates in the lockerroom following its thrilling victory over top-ranked Virginia at Koskinen Stadium in The 29 USILA Attackman of the Year Ned Crotty celebrates after a goal... Crotty led the nation in assists in 29.

49 The Blue Devils have received a bid to the NCAA Tournament 13 times since 1992, advancing to national championship game in both 25 & 27 Duke has won ACC titles in 1954, 1995, 21, 22, and 29. Duke has won 73 games over the past five seasons the only team in Division I lacrosse to win more than 7 games during that span. During that stretch, the Blue Devils have lost just 14 games seven by just one goal In 29, Ned Crotty was named the USILA National Attackman of the Year after leading the nation in assists. In 28, Matt Danowski was named the USILA National Player of the Year for the second straight time after leading the nation in goals and assists. He set the NCAA career scoring record, finishing with 353 points. Zack Greer led the nation in goals and was named the USILA National Attackman of the Year. His 26 career goals is an NCAA record, surpassing the 28-year-old record of 193. A pair former Blue Devils Matt Zash & Kevin Cassese helped Philadelphia to the 27 MLL championship. Nick O Hara was named the USILA National Defenseman of the Year in 28 and proceeded to help the Rochester Rattlers capture the 28 MLL championship. Nick O Hara and Brad Ross helped lead the Toronto Nationals to the MLL championship, the second for O Hara in his professional lacrosse career. Former Duke standout Dave Stilley was a member of the 26 NLL champion Colorado Mammoth In 22, Kevin Cassese earned National Midfielder of the Year honors. Cassese earned USILA First Team All-America honors in both 22 and 23 and was the second overall selection in the 23 Major League Lacrosse Draft. In 29, 28 Duke men s lacrosse players were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, 1 more than the next closest school. Twelve were selectedo the All-ACC Academic squad, five more than the next closest school.

50

51 In 29, Duke captured its seventh ACC title, defeating North Carolina in the ACC Tournament Championship. The Blue Devils ran past Virginia 16-5 in the semifinals, getting a seven-point effort from Ned Crotty. Duke finished the season with a 15-4 overall record, winning its third consecutive ACC title and advancing to the NCAA Semifinals for the third straight year. Duke placed seven players on the ACC All-Tournament Team in 29 with rookie CJ Costabile picking up the Most Outstanding Player award. Costabile is the first rookie to capture the honor in ACC Tournament history. The 1954 season saw the Blue Devils bring back their first ACC championship to Durham. The team defeated Maryland 12-1 and North Carolina 15-1 to garner the league s first title. While it took 41 years for the ACC Championship trophy to end up back in the hands of the Blue Devils, Duke has won more titles than any other ACC team with six of the past 15. In 1995, head coach Mike Pressler led the Blue Devils back to the pinnacle of the conference with convincing victories over Virginia and North Carolina in the tournament. Pressler helped guide Duke to consecutive titles in 2 and 21 as it finished ranked among the top 1 teams nationally both seasons. A new era began in 27 with head coach John Danowski at the helm of the Blue Devil lacrosse program. The longtime head coach quickly took Duke back to the top as Duke captured each of the next three ACC Tournament titles. Under Danowski s watch, Duke s group of 29 seniors became the first Blue Devil lacrosse players to win three consecutive ACC Tournament championships. Overall, Duke owns an all-time record of in the ACC Tournament. The Blue Devils are 11-9 all-time in ACC Tournament semifinal games and 6-5 in championship tilts. Against the field, Duke is 5-4 vs. Maryland, 7-4 vs. North Carolina and 5-6 vs. Virginia. Duke s ACC Tournament MVPs include: Ross Moscatti (1995), Scott Bross (21), A.J. Kincel (22) and Matt Danowski (27), Dan Loftus (28) and Costabile (29).

52

53 The Duke men s lacrosse program takes great pride in its community outreach program. For the past two years, the Blue Devils have participated in cooking and serving meals at the Durham-based Ronald McDonald House and Urban Ministries Soup Kitchen. They took part in a 5K run that benefitted the Duke Physical Therapy Program and spent numerous hours coaching lacrosse at local youth clinics. With the growth of the sport of lacrosse and our role here and being members of the Duke community, we embrace our role in the community on as many levels as makes sense, said Duke head coach John Danowski. We want to be involved in the lacrosse community and the growth of the sport. We want to be involved in the Duke community, whether it be at the Children s Hospital or the Ronald McDonald House, and we want to be involved in the Durham community. In 28, the men s lacrosse team adopted a young child who was being treated at the Duke University Hospital through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation. During the 27 season, the Duke squad sponsored a U.S. Army unit in Iraq through America Supporting Americans ( org). The sponsored unit was Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division in Anaconda, Iraq.

54

55 Former Duke players have enjoyed their share of success on the professional levels of lacrosse. In 29, two Duke players were picked in the Major League Lacrosse Draft. Brad Ross was picked 15th overall by the Toronto Nationals, while Ryan McFadyen went as the No. 33 choice. Ross joined former teammate Nick O Hara on the Nationals squad and helped lead Toronto to the MLL title with a 1-9 win over the Denver Outlaws. O Hara tallied the first goal of the championship game, while Ross netted a two-point score in the semifinal for the Nationals. Duke also was represented on the 29 MLL All-Star Team as Matt Danowski and Zack Greer earned nods. After another standout season in 28, the Blue Devils had four players picked in the MLLacrosse Draft. Danowski became the second Blue Devil to be chosen second, while Tony McDevitt, O Hara, and Mike Ward all went among the top 3. Danowski and McDevitt both were selected by the New Jersey Pride, while Ward went to the Denver Outlaws. Picked up by Rochester, O Hara went on to help the Rattlers capture the MLL title. Danowski was selected to the MLL All-Star game as a member of the New Jersey Pride, scoring two goals and adding an assist. One year earlier in 27, former Blue Devils Kevin Cassese and Matt Zash helped Philadelphia to the championship of Major League Lacrosse. Defenseman Taylor Wray graduated from Duke in 23 and was an immediate hit in the National Lacrosse League. Selected with the number two overall pick by Calgary, Wray was the NLL s Rookie of the Year, Co-Defenseman of the Year and first team All-NLL choice in 24 while leading the Roughnecks to the league championship. Wray s brother, Devan, also was a member of Calgary s 24 NLL title-winning squad, and holds franchise records for single-season and career face-off wins. Other Duke highlights in professional lacrosse include John Fay s first team All-NLL selection in 199, seven former Blue Devils taken in the MLL s inaugural draft in 21, and Dave Stilley helping the Colorado Mammoth to the NLL championship in 26.

56 In the summer of 23 in Baltimore, Md., Matt Danowski earned MVP honors at the Under-19 World Championships after leading the United States to the gold medal... Danowski led the U.S. in scoring with 27 points on 17 goals and 1 assists... In the summer of 28, C.J. Costabile became the latest Blue Devil to lead the United States to a gold medal... Costabile helped anchor the U.S. defense as a longstick defenseman.

57 Four players with Duke ties Kevin Cassese, Ned Crotty, Parker McKee and Matt Zach along with former Blue Devil head coach Mike Pressler will be leading the U.S. Men s Lacrosse National Team at the 21 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship in Manchester, England from July Duke was one of two schools to have more than two players selected to the team, while Crotty and McKee are the lone collegiate players to be awarded a roster spot. In 22, three players with connections to Duke Scott Bross, Kevin Cassese and Tim Knowles and Pressler helped United States capture the gold medal with an win over Canada at the FIL World Championship on July 14 in Perth, Australia. Duke added another gold medal to the group in the summer of 28 at the U-19 FIL World Championship in Coquitlam, British Columbia as current sophomore CJCostabile helped the United States to top honors with a victory over Canada on July 12. Current redshirtsophomore Justin Turri earned a spot on the U-19 roster, but missed the tournament due to injury. Bross, an All-America midfielder and face-off specialist who closed out his career at Duke in 21, was an All-ACC pick as a senior and led the Blue Devils to the 21 ACC Tournament championship with an MVP performance. He finished the season with a.658 percentage on face-offs and led Duke in ground balls with 93. Cassese, who finished his career at Duke in 23, was a First Team All-America and the National Midfielder of the Year in 22. He tallied nine total points on four goals and five assists in six games at the World Championships. Knowles, a defenseman who graduated from Duke in 1999, was named third team All-America in The World Championship event began in 1967 and has been held every four years since The 1998 World Championship was held in Baltimore and featured 11 nations. In 26, Cassese was a member of the U.S. squad that earned a silver medal at the ILF World Championship in London, Ontario, Canada. In addition, former Duke standouts Ryan Marshall and Taylor Wray were members of the gold medal-winning team from Canada.

58 A mainstay among the elite Division I athletic programs, Duke University once again ranked near the top during the 28-9 athletic year. The women s tennis team claimed its first NCAA Championship in the spring with a dominating performance, which was Duke s 1th overall national title. Freshman Mallory Cecil won the NCAA Individual title for women s tennis and freshman Becca Ward earned the NCAA Individual title in saber for fencing. The women s tennis, men s basketball and men s lacrosse teams won ACC Championships, while the men s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. The women s golf team turned in a sixth place finish at the NCAA Championship to go along with NCAA Elite Eight appearances by the women s soccer and women s lacrosse squads. The women s volleyball, men s lacrosse and women s tennis team also registered Co-ACC regular season titles. Duke was also very successful nationally in 28-9 as 13 teams competed in NCAA Tournament action. The Blue Devils had six teams ranked in the top-1 of the national rankings during the season. Listed below are some facts from the 28-9 athletic year: Freshman women s tennis performer Mallory Cecil won the NCAA Individual title, ITA National Player of the Year and the Honda Award. Coming off earning two Bronze medals at the 28 Summer Olympics, freshman Becca Ward won the NCAA Individual fencing title in saber. The women s tennis team claimed its first NCAA Championship and Duke s 1th overall in school history. The men s lacrosse, women s tennis and volleyball squads earned Co- ACC regular season titles. The men s lacrosse team won its sixth overall ACC Championship and the women s tennis team notched its 16th overall ACC title. Duke had 27 student-athletes named All-America. A total of nine different Duke student-athletes were selected ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America, while 16 others received National Scholar- Athlete or Academic All-America accolades. Six Blue Devils were ACC Champions -- Jade Ellis (long jump for men s outdoor track & field), Amy Fryt (pole vault for women s outdoor track & field), Abby Johnson (three meter board for women s swimming & diving), Ryan McDermott (steeplechase for men s outdoor track & field), Ashley Twichell (165 free for women s swimming and diving) and Konrad Dudziak (wrestling). Amanda Blumenherst (golf) and Ned Crotty (lacrosse) were named ACC Players of the Year. Crotty was also selected USILA National Attackman of the Year. Mike Grella (soccer) earned ACC Offensive Player of the Year and Chante Black (basketball) was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year. The Blue Devils had 39 All-ACC selections, and 26 were All-Region. A total of 429 Duke student-athletes registered a 3. or higher grade-point average during the 28-9 campaign. Blue Devil junior heavyweight wrestler Konrad Dudziak was the runner-up at the NCAA Championship.

59 Three Duke student-athletes were finalists for the Lowe s Senior Class Award -- Nate Frieman (Baseball), Christie McDonald (soccer) and Abby Waner (Basketball). Matt Williams of the baseball team was also one of 3 semifinalists. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award has grown into the nation s premier tribute to college seniors. The award identifies personal qualities that define a complete student-athlete, with criteria including excellence in the 4 C s of classroom, community, character and competition. Men s Basketball Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski was named the USA Basketball Coach of the Year and Capital Broadcasting Sports Person of the Year. Four Blue Devils received ACC Postgraduate Scholarships -- Amanda Blumenherst (golf), Kim Imbesi (lacrosse), Melissa Mang (tennis) and Peter Truszkowski (fencing). Two Duke squads were ranked No. 1 during the 28-9 campaign -- men s basketball and women s tennis. A total of six Blue Devil squads were ranked in the top 1 nationally during the season. The field hockey team was recognized as a 28 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I National Academic Team. The wrestling team had the fourth-highest gradepoint average in NCAA Division I. Duke finished 17th in the final 28-9 Learfield Sports Directors Cup Standings, which was released by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. This marks the sixth consecutive season that Duke has placed in the top 2 of the annual all-sports rankings. Overall, Duke ended with points, its third-highest point total in the rankings since its inception in Among private schools, Duke ranked third nationally behind only Stanford (first) and Southern California (fourth). Duke ranked fourth among Atlantic Coast Conference schools behind North Carolina (second), Virginia (eighth) and Florida State (15th). Duke University and Nike Inc. reached a 1-year sponsorship agreement that will supply all 26 of the Blue Devils athletics teams with uniforms, footwear, apparel and equipment. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Under the terms of the contract, Nike will phase in its exclusive agreement with all Duke Athletics teams over a three-year period beginning in This will allow specific Duke programs and head coaches who have existing contracts with other equipment/apparel providers to honor those agreements. Several Duke teams, including men s basketball, women s basketball and football, already use Nike apparel and equipment. An ACC-leading 12 of Duke s intercollegiate athletic programs were honored with NCAA Public Recognition Awards. The awards are presented each year to teams finishing among the top 1 percent of their respective sport based on the most recent multiyear Academic Performance Rate (APR). Duke s 12 programs that received the honor include baseball, men s basketball, men s cross country, women s fencing, football, men s golf, men s soccer, women s soccer, men s swimming and diving, men s indoor track and field, men s outdoor track and field and volleyball. In addition, Duke was one of 12 Division I institutions to have 12 or more sports honored, joining Colgate, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Harvard, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Princeton, Notre Dame, Pennsylvania and Yale.

60

2010 Duke Men s Lacrosse

2010 Duke Men s Lacrosse 2010 Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Sports Information Box 90557 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. 27708 Office: 919-684-3328 Fax: 919-684-2489 www.goduke.com General Information Location...Durham, N.C.

More information

2009 Team Photo IFC. Table of Contents/Quickfacts. Credits

2009 Team Photo IFC. Table of Contents/Quickfacts. Credits Table of Contents/Quickfacts 5th-Year Seniors From L-R: Brad Ross, Rob Schroeder, Ryan McFadyen, Jay Jennison, Kevin Mayer, Chris Loftus Seniors Front (L-R): Chris Tkac, Steve Schoeffel, Mike Catalino,

More information

DUKE LACROSSE

DUKE LACROSSE DUKE LACROSSE 2007 2012 ON FIELD ACCOLADES CLASSROOM ACCOMPLISHMENTS BLUE DEVILS IN THE COMMUNITY DUKE LACROSSE ON THE FIELD ACCOLADES The 2012 Duke Blue Devils began the spring campaign as the Number

More information

No. 8/8 Duke (9-3) vs. Marist (5-3)

No. 8/8 Duke (9-3) vs. Marist (5-3) 2012 Duke Men s Lacrosse @Duke_MLAX Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Sports Information Box 90557 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. 27708 Office: 919-684-3328 Fax: 919-684-2489 www.goduke.com General Information

More information

Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Quickfacts. Tale of the Tape

Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Quickfacts. Tale of the Tape Duke Men s Lacrosse NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals No. 3 Duke (14-3) vs. No. 6 North Carolina (12-5) May 17, 2009 2 p.m. ESPNU Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 2009 Duke Quickfacts Coaching

More information

Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Quickfacts. No. 3 Duke (13-3) vs. No. 12 Navy (11-4) St. John s 2009 Record th USILA/11th IL

Duke Men s Lacrosse Duke Quickfacts. No. 3 Duke (13-3) vs. No. 12 Navy (11-4) St. John s 2009 Record th USILA/11th IL Duke Men s Lacrosse NCAA Tournament First Round No. 3 Duke (13-3) vs. No. 12 Navy (11-4) May 9, 2009 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium 2009 Duke Quickfacts Coaching Staff Head Coach...John

More information

DUKE LACROSSE

DUKE LACROSSE DUKE LACROSSE 2007 2013 ON FIELD ACCOLADES CLASSROOM ACCOMPLISHMENTS BLUE DEVILS IN THE COMMUNITY DUKE LACROSSE ON THE FIELD ACCOLADES The Duke men s lacrosse team began the 2013 season facing high expectations

More information

Kevin Mayer D Jr. Great Falls, Va. Potomac School. Dan Loftus G Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset HS

Kevin Mayer D Jr. Great Falls, Va. Potomac School. Dan Loftus G Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset HS Dan Loftus G 5-9 165 Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset HS Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% 2004 7/3 188:27 36 11.46 38.514 2005 10/0 105:00 15 8.57 21.583 2006 8/8 418:41 36 5.16 79.687 Total 25/11 712:08 87 7.33

More information

DUKE UNIVERSITY Men s Lacrosse Media Guide

DUKE UNIVERSITY Men s Lacrosse Media Guide DUKE UNIVERSITY 2012 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide 2011 Duke Men s Lacrosse MEDIA GUIDE Duke University Sports Information Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C.

More information

SPORTS NEWS 2004 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

SPORTS NEWS 2004 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS SPORTS NEWS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11550-1090 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER (516) 463-6764 FAX: (516) 463-5033 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE 2004 Season - Game 1 #11 Hofstra

More information

STREAKS AND TRENDS - The Pride have dropped its last seven games dating back to the 2004 season.

STREAKS AND TRENDS - The Pride have dropped its last seven games dating back to the 2004 season. STREAKS AND TRENDS - The Pride have dropped its last seven games dating back to the 2004 season. - The Pride have won 24 of their last 4 contests, 2 of its last 56 games, 6 of the last 61, 47 of the last

More information

DENVER OUTLAWS 2016 Game Notes

DENVER OUTLAWS 2016 Game Notes DENVER OUTLAWS 2016 Game Notes Rebecca Villanueva Rebecca Rebecca.villanueva@denveroutlaws.com Villanueva Rebecca.Villanueva@denveroutlaws.com 303-264-5598 1701 303-264-5598 Bryant Street (cell) Suite

More information

2007 Schedule February 24 DARTMOUTH DURHAM, N.C. 2 p.m. 25 DENVER DURHAM, N.C. 3 p.m.

2007 Schedule February 24 DARTMOUTH DURHAM, N.C. 2 p.m. 25 DENVER DURHAM, N.C. 3 p.m. Table of Contents 2007 Team Photo IFC 2007 Schedule 1 Table of Contents 1 Preseason National Poll 2 Preseason All-Americas 2 Credits 2 2007 Roster 3 2007 Quick Facts 3 Duke Lacrosse Camp 3 2007 Prospectus

More information

o h i o s t a t e b u c k e y e s chuck merzbacher

o h i o s t a t e b u c k e y e s chuck merzbacher chuck merzbacher HEAD COACH 15th Season at Ohio State Minnesota 87 Now in his 15th season as the head coach of the Ohio State women s tennis team, Chuck Merzbacher is leading the Buckeyes back into national

More information

Rebecca Villanueva (cell)

Rebecca Villanueva (cell) DENVER OUTLAWS Rebecca Villanueva Rebecca.villanueva@denveroutlaws.com 303-264-5598 (cell) Rebecca Villanueva Rebecca.Villanueva@denveroutlaws.com 303-264-5598 1701 SETTING Bryant Street THE Suite SCENE:

More information

CASSIDY BANKS. 5-5 SOPHOMORE MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER McLean, Va. Langley. Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Shots GW

CASSIDY BANKS. 5-5 SOPHOMORE MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER McLean, Va. Langley. Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Shots GW CASSIDY BANKS 18 5-5 SOPHOMORE MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER McLean, Va. Langley 2009: Saw action in 5-1 victory over Ball State (8/28). Club: Played for McLean Premier Soccer and the Washington Freedom under coaches

More information

2013 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

2013 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 2013 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES Game 17 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals #4 Seed Denver (13-4) vs. #5 Seed North Carolina (13-3) Sunday, May 19, 2013 12:00 Noon Lucas Oil Stadium

More information

Game 16 #8 Johns Hopkins (11-4) vs. #3 Duke (14-3)

Game 16 #8 Johns Hopkins (11-4) vs. #3 Duke (14-3) 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOPKINS LACROSSE 183 First Team All-Americans NCAA Record 41 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Game

More information

Game 7 #9 Johns Hopkins (5-1) at #10 Virginia (4-2)

Game 7 #9 Johns Hopkins (5-1) at #10 Virginia (4-2) 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOPKINS LACROSSE 183 First Team All-Americans NCAA Record 41 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Game

More information

2016 Men s Basketball Class

2016 Men s Basketball Class DICK SNYDER, DAVIDSON Snyder led Davidson to its first Southern Conference basketball championship and NCAA playoff bid in 1966. That same year he was first team All-American, Southern Conference Athlete

More information

Game 4 #5 Johns Hopkins (3-0) at #10 Princeton (2-0)

Game 4 #5 Johns Hopkins (3-0) at #10 Princeton (2-0) 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOPKINS LACROSSE 183 First Team All-Americans NCAA Record 41 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Game

More information

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE (15-3, 3-1 ACC) FEBRUARY DUKE

More information

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE (16-3, 3-1 ACC) FEBRUARY DUKE

More information

HEAD COACH JIM MCLAUGHLIN

HEAD COACH JIM MCLAUGHLIN HEAD COACH JIM MCLAUGHLIN 10 Jim McLaughlin begins his fourth year as head coach of the Washington volleyball team and has helped catapult it from the bottom of the Pacific-10 Conference to a top 10 program

More information

2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS

2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS 2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS WEEK 9 NOTES Watch: Lacrosse Sports Network & Twitter (MLL Game of the Week) Media Contact: Rick Rissetto RXRissetto@NYLizards.com 516-742-1180 Ext. 305 April Sat. 22 Sat. 29 2017

More information

RONALD ROBERTS, JR. Saint Joseph s University Senior Forward Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter s Prep

RONALD ROBERTS, JR. Saint Joseph s University Senior Forward Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter s Prep RONALD ROBERTS, JR. Saint Joseph s University Senior Forward 6-8 225 Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter s Prep 2014 Atlantic 10 All- Conference Third Team 2014 Atlantic 10 All- Championship Team 2014 All- Big 5

More information

About the Team. In the last 13 years, the Aggies have elevated themselves. outright in They then advanced to the second

About the Team. In the last 13 years, the Aggies have elevated themselves. outright in They then advanced to the second About the Team In the last 13 years, the Aggies have elevated themselves into one of the top Division III programs in the country as they have a 117-32 record during that span. They have captured six Middle

More information

athletic hall of fame

athletic hall of fame T H E B O Y S L A T I N S C H O O L O F M A R Y L A N D p r e s e n t s i t s athletic hall of fame Friday, November 3, 2006 Julian S. Smith Alumni House athletic past is rich and storied. BL has been

More information

2010 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

2010 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS HOFSTRA STREAKS AND TRENDS: Hofstra enters the Drexel game coming off a 17-2 victory over Army last Tuesday. The Pride has won 14 of its last 19 contests Excluding the CAA and NCAA Tournament games, the

More information

Coaching Staff 2008 WOMEN S SOCCER 29

Coaching Staff 2008 WOMEN S SOCCER 29 2008 WOMEN S SOCCER 29 Tara Erickson Head Coach Washington, 1996 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year Tara Erickson, a former all-pac-10 player and the 2006 Pac-10 coach of the year, has elevated the Oregon program

More information

ever by a Hofstra team. The Wildcats of Villanova are not ranked in either poll.

ever by a Hofstra team. The Wildcats of Villanova are not ranked in either poll. ever by a Hofstra team. The Wildcats of Villanova are not ranked in either poll. HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE #2 HOFSTRA PRIDE (8-1, 2-0) at VILLANOVA WILDCATS (5-5, 3-0) Saturday, April 8, 2006 7:00 p.m. Villanova

More information

2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 11 #3 Johns Hopkins at #4 Maryland

2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 11 #3 Johns Hopkins at #4 Maryland 2011 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 11 #3 Johns Hopkins at #4 Maryland HOPKINS Contact: Ernie Larossa - Associate AD/SID Newton White Athletic Center Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St.

More information

2008 Men s Lacrosse Season Review. NCAA Runner-Up Final Record: 11-6 Final USILA Ranking (Reg. Season): 4th

2008 Men s Lacrosse Season Review. NCAA Runner-Up Final Record: 11-6 Final USILA Ranking (Reg. Season): 4th 2008 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Hopkins Lacrosse 177 First Team All-Americans 37 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Coaching Staff

More information

2018 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES

2018 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES 2018 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOFSTRA PRIDE (6-6, 2-2) at #20/16 MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN (9-4, 4-0) Friday, April 27, 2018 5 p.m. Richard F. Garber Field Amherst, MA 2018 HOFSTRA LACROSSE RESULTS FEBRUARY

More information

2018 Middlebury Panther Coaching Profile: Neil Sinclair

2018 Middlebury Panther Coaching Profile: Neil Sinclair 2018 Middlebury Panther Coaching Profile: Neil Sinclair Sinclair took over the reins of the men s hockey program in the spring of 2015. He came to Middlebury from Skidmore, where he served in the same

More information

AppAlAchiAn Women s BAsketBAll Meet the Coaches Coaching St aff

AppAlAchiAn Women s BAsketBAll Meet the Coaches Coaching St aff 2008-09 Appalachian Women s Basketball Meet the Coaches Head Coach Darcie Vincent.... 12-14 Assistant Coach Britt King.... 15 Assistant Coach Lindsay Smith... 16 Assistant Coach Lisa Gottuso...17 Support

More information

A 5. Chris Petersen, Head Coach, UW Football STANDING COMMITTEES. Academic and Student Affairs Committee. UW Football Program INFORMATION

A 5. Chris Petersen, Head Coach, UW Football STANDING COMMITTEES. Academic and Student Affairs Committee. UW Football Program INFORMATION A 5 UW Football Program INFORMATION For information only. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Chris Petersen, Head Coach, UW Football When Chris Petersen was hired after the 2013 season, no one knew for sure how long

More information

DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. TOWSON TIGERS

DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. TOWSON TIGERS THREE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 2013 2014 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME 9 DUKE (7-1, 0-0 ACC) 2019 SCHEDULE & RESULTS FEBRUARY ALL TIMES EASTERN 2 at Furman W, 17-9 6 HIGH POINT L, 9-13 9 at Jacksonville

More information

2005 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NCAA TOURNAMENT MEN S TENNIS NOTES

2005 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NCAA TOURNAMENT MEN S TENNIS NOTES 2005 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NCAA TOURNAMENT MEN S TENNIS NOTES North Carolina Meets Boise State In NCAA Tournament First Round #34 North Carolina (16-10) vs. #31 Boise State (30-7) Friday, May 13,

More information

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 CANTIAGUE PARK 480 W JOHN ST. HICKSVILLE BOYS GRAD YEARS 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 IGLOOLAX.COM

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 CANTIAGUE PARK 480 W JOHN ST. HICKSVILLE BOYS GRAD YEARS 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 IGLOOLAX.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 CANTIAGUE PARK 480 W JOHN ST. HICKSVILLE BOYS GRAD YEARS 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 IGLOOLAX.COM PAGE 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 CANTIAGUE PARK 480 W JOHN ST. HICKSVILLE TOP DIVISION

More information

Bryce Alford UCLA PTS REB AST MIN Guard /18/95

Bryce Alford UCLA PTS REB AST MIN Guard /18/95 UCLA Bryce Alford Guard 6-3 185 1/18/95 15.5 2.5 2.6 33.0 2016-17 averages with UCLA Named to the 2017 All-Pac-12 First Team Ranked second in three-pointers per game (3.2) and three-point field goal percentage

More information

2011 Maryland Men's Lacrosse

2011 Maryland Men's Lacrosse 2011 Maryland Men's Lacrosse POSTSEASON: maryland (13-5) ACC champions ncaa finalists schedule/results Overall: 13-5 ACC: 1-2 F19 Detroit Mercy (4/-) W 16-4 F26 G'Town (3/14) ESPNU W 20-8 M5 at Duke (3/19)

More information

2004 NOTRE DAME MEN S LACROSSE

2004 NOTRE DAME MEN S LACROSSE NOTRE DAME MEN S LACROSSE (1-0) FEBRUARY 29 Sun. PENN STATE W, 17-7 MARCH 11 Thurs. (5) at Syracuse (3) 7:00 p.m. 14 Sun. (5) NORTH CAROLINA (9) 1:00 p.m. 20 Sat. at Loyola 1:00 p.m. 24 Wed. HOFSTRA 7:00

More information

Head Coach Jeff Jones

Head Coach Jeff Jones Head Coach Jeff Jones In seven seasons as head coach of the American University men s basketball team, Jeff Jones has brought a winning tradition to the Eagles. Now, in his eighth season, Jones is committed

More information

1982 Football Team. Ranked #2 in state at season s end (Class AA) Three players named to All-NorCal team

1982 Football Team. Ranked #2 in state at season s end (Class AA) Three players named to All-NorCal team The innauguration ceremony for the De La Salle Athletic Hall of Fame took place on June 10, 2007. The first-ever class of honorees included four student-athletes, one coach and one team. The class of 2007

More information

Duke Lacrosse Over the Years

Duke Lacrosse Over the Years Roy Skinner Duke Lacrosse Over the Years The Beginning With over 60 years of lacrosse tradition at Duke University, it is interesting to brush the dust off the records and meander through the history of

More information

SETTING THE SCENE: BLAZE VS. BOSTON CANNONS 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2-2 Overall 1-1 Home 1-1 Away

SETTING THE SCENE: BLAZE VS. BOSTON CANNONS 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2-2 Overall 1-1 Home 1-1 Away ATLANTA BLAZE 206 Game Notes Media Contact: Kathryn Eckhart keckhart@atlantablaze.com 28-650-0740 30 Shiloh Road NW Suite 340 Kennesaw, GA 3044 470-23-0336 atlantablaze.com @AtlantaBlaze @atlantablazemll

More information

2017 Women s Basketball Class

2017 Women s Basketball Class Sarah Womack Parham Davidson College (1976-80) Parham was the first women s basketball player to be inducted into the Davidson Hall of Fame. She set 18 school records in her four-year career and she s

More information

Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes. Season-Ending Notebook NCAA Champions National Champions

Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes. Season-Ending Notebook NCAA Champions National Champions 2005 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Hopkins Lacrosse 34 Straight NCAA Tournaments 26 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 16 NCAA Championship Games 8 NCAA Titles 174 First Team All-Americans Season-Ending Notebook

More information

Lacrosse #3 Johns Hopkins (0-0) at #2 Princeton (0-0) Saturday, March 1, 2003 Class of 1952 Stadium 1:00 pm

Lacrosse #3 Johns Hopkins (0-0) at #2 Princeton (0-0) Saturday, March 1, 2003 Class of 1952 Stadium 1:00 pm JOHNS HOPKINS Media Notes Lacrosse #3 Johns Hopkins (0-0) at #2 Princeton (0-0) Saturday, March 1, 2003 Class of 1952 Stadium 1:00 pm The game: Johns Hopkins opens the 2003 season at defending national

More information

2017 duke men s lacrosse

2017 duke men s lacrosse No. 6 Duke (11-4, 3-1 ACC) 2017 duke men s lacrosse No. 20 Boston University (12-4, 5-3 PL ) Duke (11-4, 3-1 ACC) L, 10-11 Durham, N.C. ACCNE L, 9-14 Denver, Colo. Altitude TV W, 9-8 Richmond, Va. W, 12-7

More information

SEVENTH-SEEDED TERPS HOST UMBC IN FIRST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNAMENT

SEVENTH-SEEDED TERPS HOST UMBC IN FIRST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND GAME 16 UMBC VS. #7 MARYLAND SUNDAY, MAY 13 COLLEGE PARK, MD. 7:30 P.M. CHEVY CHASE BANK FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 10-5 ACC: 1-2 F17 BELLARMINE (6/-) ACC

More information

Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15

Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15 2005 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15 Hopkins Lacrosse 34 Straight NCAA Tournaments 26 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 15 NCAA Championship Games 7 NCAA Titles 172 First Team All-Americans #4 Virginia

More information

Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1999

Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1999 Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU Football Sports Statistics and Histories 12-31-1999 Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1999 Central Washington University Athletics Follow

More information

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE (14-3, 3-1 ACC) FEBRUARY DUKE

More information

Hobart College Statesmen Lacrosse

Hobart College Statesmen Lacrosse 2008 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Result Feb 24 at Bucknell L, 9-10 Mar 1 Hartford W, 13-4 8 Saint Joseph s W, 8-3 15 *at Georgetown 1 p.m. 18 #vs. Presbyterian 2 p.m. 21 *at Rutgers 7 p.m. 25 SYRACUSE 7 p.m.

More information

The Athletic Packet must be completed and returned to the Administration Office before an athlete will be allowed to participate with the team.

The Athletic Packet must be completed and returned to the Administration Office before an athlete will be allowed to participate with the team. The Mustangs have a long tradition of fielding outstanding athletic teams. Over the years we have won CIF titles in football, girls volleyball, boys cross country, girls cross country, girls basketball,

More information

1971 Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church.

1971 Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. Liberty Golf Chronology 1971 Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. 1972 73 Lynchburg Baptist College was renamed Liberty Baptist College. The

More information

Jim Bish Contributor

Jim Bish Contributor Jim Bish Contributor 1987-2013 Jim Bish came to Woodbridge as a substitute teacher in 1986 and by the end of that school year, he was offered a fulltime position teaching Social Studies in Fairfax County

More information

Hofstra Statistical Leaders: Goals Charlia Warner 11 Brit Blankmeyer 8 Kristin Thompson 7 Genna Kovar 4

Hofstra Statistical Leaders: Goals Charlia Warner 11 Brit Blankmeyer 8 Kristin Thompson 7 Genna Kovar 4 2008 CAA Standings as of November 5 (Final Regular Season Standings) : HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY NOTES No. 5 Hofstra (10-8, 4-4 CAA) vs. No. 4 William & Mary (10-8, 4-4 CAA) November 6, 2008 CAA Championship

More information

COACH BIOGRAPHIES MUNSON

COACH BIOGRAPHIES MUNSON COACH BIOGRAPHIES COLLEEN MUNSON HEAD COACH Texas-Arlington 92 4th Year at WMU (62-36.633) 9th Year Head Coach (114-135.458) Munson to become the second most efficient hitter in the MAC (.313 attack percentage).

More information

WINTER SPRING SPORTS

WINTER SPRING SPORTS WINTER SPRING SPORTS 209 WRESTLING Delaware wrestlers preceded a second-place MAC finish with an 8-6 season record that included overwhelming victories over Tampa (33-16), Johns Hopkins (34-6), Bucknell

More information

NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships

NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships LSU 2017 MEN S GOLF NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships 5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 57 ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS May 26-31, 2017 Sugar Grove, Ill. Rich Harvest

More information

Dear APVB families, A lot going on after we have come back from AAU's so this will be a long but filled with a lot of information.

Dear APVB families, A lot going on after we have come back from AAU's so this will be a long  but filled with a lot of information. Dear APVB families, A lot going on after we have come back from AAU's so this will be a long email but filled with a lot of information. First and foremost, I want to thank you for having your daughter

More information

A LOOK BACK AT A brief recap of the 2013 campaign follows.

A LOOK BACK AT A brief recap of the 2013 campaign follows. The Flames celebrate their 2013 Big South Championship. A week later, Liberty appeared in its first NCAA Regional Final at the Columbia, S.C. Regional. For the first time in the program s 40 years, the

More information

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 18 CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. NOTRE DAME Saturday,

More information

2006 NAVY LACROSSE GAME NOTES

2006 NAVY LACROSSE GAME NOTES 2006 NAVY LACROSSE GAME NOTES VS. LAFAYETTE Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:00 p.m. EST Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000 / FieldTurf) Annapolis, Md. 22 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1975, 2004 NCAA

More information

STREAKS AND TRENDS - Hofstra is riding a three-game winning streak following a 128 victory over #15 North Carolina, a 9-8 thrilling victory over

STREAKS AND TRENDS - Hofstra is riding a three-game winning streak following a 128 victory over #15 North Carolina, a 9-8 thrilling victory over STREAKS AND TRENDS - Hofstra is riding a three-game winning streak following a 128 victory over #15 North Carolina, a 9-8 thrilling victory over #11 Princeton and a 7-5 win over Binghamton. - The Pride

More information

DUKE UNIVERSITY 2017 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide

DUKE UNIVERSITY 2017 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide DUKE UNIVERSITY 2017 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide 2017 Duke Men s Lacrosse MEDIA GUIDE STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase - Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Sport Responsibilities...Football Office...

More information

Coaching Staff JAY WALSH HEAD COACH (1ST SEASON) ROSEMARY FRI DIRECTOR OF TENNIS

Coaching Staff JAY WALSH HEAD COACH (1ST SEASON) ROSEMARY FRI DIRECTOR OF TENNIS Coaching Staff JAY WALSH HEAD COACH (1ST SEASON) 1 Jay Walsh is in his first year as the head men's tennis coach at Northern Colorado. Walsh was hired at Northern Colorado in September 2004 and has worked

More information

NO. 12 LOYOLA. Ranking (USILA/IL) 5/5 W, 20-8 vs. Providence. Record vs. Loyola Last Matchup L, 7-14, 3/9/2014

NO. 12 LOYOLA. Ranking (USILA/IL) 5/5 W, 20-8 vs. Providence. Record vs. Loyola Last Matchup L, 7-14, 3/9/2014 2015 MEN S LACROSSE 7 NO. 12 LOYOLA March 7 1 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium ESPN3 /DukeMensLacrosse @Duke_MLAX @duke_mlax DUKE (5-1, 0-0 ACC) FEBRUARY 7 at High Point W, 16-13 8 AIR FORCE (ESPN3)

More information

Here is a look at what programs did the season after participating in the CIT.

Here is a look at what programs did the season after participating in the CIT. Many programs have benefited from playing in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT), which has had more schools make their postseason debut (26) and more programs win their first-ever postseason

More information

2008 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Bottom diagonal: Elise Rose, Rachel Williamson, Adya Baker; Middle diagonal: Holly Kokinda, Amanda Wolin; Top diagonal:

2008 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Bottom diagonal: Elise Rose, Rachel Williamson, Adya Baker; Middle diagonal: Holly Kokinda, Amanda Wolin; Top diagonal: 40 2008 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Bottom diagonal: Elise Rose, Rachel Williamson, Adya Baker; Middle diagonal: Holly Kokinda, Amanda Wolin; Top diagonal: Carolyn Hardin, Shae Anderson The sights from gameday

More information

NCAA Championship MARCH ESPNU/ESPN2/ESPN Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio

NCAA Championship MARCH ESPNU/ESPN2/ESPN Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio NCAA Championship MARCH 15-17 ESPNU/ESPN2/ESPN Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Duke NCAA Qualifiers Wt. Rk. Name Yr. Record 133 - Josh Finesilver Fr. 20-17 157 10 Mitch Finesilver R-Jr. 17-4 165 -

More information

2014 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES

2014 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES Hendrickson - 3 NATIONAL RANKINGS: Neither Hofstra or Georgetown are ranked in either the USILA Division I Poll or the Warrior Lacrosse Division I Media Poll this week. 2014 HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE NOTES

More information

2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15 - Stony Brook

2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15 - Stony Brook 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 15 - Stony Brook HOPKINS Contact: Ernie Larossa - Associate AD/Athletic Communications Newton White Athletic Center Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles

More information

Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1995

Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1995 Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU Football Sports Statistics and Histories 12-31-1995 Central Washington University Football Coaching Staff, 1995 Central Washington University Athletics Follow

More information

LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY TRACK AND FIELD

LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY TRACK AND FIELD LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY TRACK AND FIELD March 11-12 -- at NCAA Indoor Championship at Roxbury C.C. SID Contact: Al Weston, office: 570-893-2350; cell: 570-660-4507; aweston@lhup.edu Lock Haven Track and

More information

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2009 LACROSSE NOTES

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2009 LACROSSE NOTES PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2009 LACROSSE NOTES THE SETTING The Presbyterian College women s lacrosse team will make its first of two treks to Farmville, Va., on the season this weekend. The Blue Hose will take

More information

HOPKINS LACROSSE. Game 8 #7 Virginia (5-2) at #19 Johns Hopkins (3-4)

HOPKINS LACROSSE. Game 8 #7 Virginia (5-2) at #19 Johns Hopkins (3-4) 2015 JOHNS HOPKINS MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOPKINS LACROSSE 183 First Team All-Americans NCAA Record 41 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Game

More information

DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH

DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH THREE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 2013 2014 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME 12 DUKE (8-3, 0-2 ACC) 2019 SCHEDULE & RESULTS FEBRUARY ALL TIMES EASTERN 2 at Furman W, 17-9 6 HIGH POINT L, 9-13 9 at Jacksonville

More information

Outlook Coaches Players history Review MIAA Opponents Pittsburg State LANE LORD

Outlook Coaches Players history Review MIAA Opponents Pittsburg State LANE LORD LANE LORD Head Coach Fourth Season 44-40 Tabor 93 PSU 6 The Lord File Fourth Season PSU Record: 44-40 (.524) Overall Record (all levels): 262-123 (.680) Coaching Experience 1996-04 - Head Girls Coach,

More information

Saint Ignatius College Prep Boys Basketball

Saint Ignatius College Prep Boys Basketball 2017-18 Coaching Staff Matt Monroe Head Varsity Coach matt.monroe@ignatius.org @CoachMMonroe Coach Monroe is in his second year as the head varsity boys basketball coach at Saint Ignatius College Prep.

More information

Acton Boxboro Youth Lacrosse Pre-Season Meeting

Acton Boxboro Youth Lacrosse Pre-Season Meeting Acton Boxboro Youth Lacrosse Pre-Season Meeting For First Time Players and Parents February 15, 2007 Agenda Welcome and Introductions Equipment League and Schedule Overview History of Lacrosse Lacrosse

More information

Boise State Swimming 2018 Elite Summer Swim Camps

Boise State Swimming 2018 Elite Summer Swim Camps Boise State Swimming 2018 Elite Summer Swim Camps Monday,June 4th-Friday June 9th Where and When: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM at the Boise State University Kinesiology Annex Pool- This year FRIDAY is a half Day: 9:00-12:00*****

More information

500-REBOUND CLUB LMU BASKETBALL

500-REBOUND CLUB LMU BASKETBALL 500-REBOUND CLUB 2014-15 LMU BASKETBALL 1. Jim Haderlein 1968-71 1,161 rebounds Jim Haderlein was ahead of his time in shattering LMU s career rebounding mark that was set in 1962 by Ed Bento. In celebrating

More information

2002 University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide

2002 University of NorthCarolina Men s Lacrosse Media &Information Guide The Humble Beginnings of a Vaunted Program Lacrosse, a sport developed by the American Indians, was first introduced at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1937. The first Carolina teams

More information

NO. 1 SYRACUSE. Ranking (USILA/IL) 4/4 W, at Georgetown. Record vs. Syracuse 5-7 Last Matchup L, 15-16, 4/25/2014

NO. 1 SYRACUSE. Ranking (USILA/IL) 4/4 W, at Georgetown. Record vs. Syracuse 5-7 Last Matchup L, 15-16, 4/25/2014 2015 MEN S LACROSSE 9 NO. 1 SYRACUSE March 22 12:30 p.m. Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome ESPNU /DukeMensLacrosse @Duke_MLAX @duke_mlax DUKE (7-1, 0-0 ACC) FEBRUARY 7 at High Point W, 16-13 8 AIR FORCE (ESPN3)

More information

George Brett - #5. Third Baseman, Brett s Major League Career Statistics

George Brett - #5. Third Baseman, Brett s Major League Career Statistics Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 Had number retired, May 14, 1994 Won 3 batting titles (1976, 1980, 1990) and became the only player to win titles in 3 decades Voted AL MVP in 1980 and was 2nd

More information

2013 Hillary Bossier Jamie Jamie Caleb Frank Cornish

2013 Hillary Bossier Jamie Jamie Caleb Frank Cornish 2013 Hillary Bossier Led the nation with a 0.53 ERA in 1961, as Grambling claimed its first-ever SWAC baseball title. Bossier and Co. then advanced for the first of four national NAIA tournament appearances

More information

2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS

2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS 2017 NEW YORK LIZARDS WEEK 11 NOTES Watch: Lacrosse Sports Network Media Contact: Rick Rissetto RXRissetto@NYLizards.com 516-742-1180 Ext. 305 April Sat. 22 Sat. 29 2017 SCHEDULE @Chesapeake v. Denver

More information

2014 NCAA CHARLOTTESVILLE BASEBALL REGIONAL Davenport Field Charlottesville, Va.

2014 NCAA CHARLOTTESVILLE BASEBALL REGIONAL Davenport Field Charlottesville, Va. Arkansas 10 (40-24), Bucknell 0 (31-21-1) ARKANSAS With the win Arkansas is now 48-38 all-time in the regional round of the NCAA Tournament, and 2-0 against the Bison. Both the wins against Bucknell have

More information

DUKE UNIVERSITY Men s Lacrosse Media Guide

DUKE UNIVERSITY Men s Lacrosse Media Guide DUKE UNIVERSITY 2015 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide 2011 Duke Men s Lacrosse MEDIA GUIDE STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase - Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Sport Responsibilities...Football Office...

More information

history Brooke Schwartz #21 (12) 1, , Guard Janet Smith #42 (11) 1, , Center Omaha, Neb. (Burke)

history Brooke Schwartz #21 (12) 1, , Guard Janet Smith #42 (11) 1, , Center Omaha, Neb. (Burke) Nebraska women's basketball 2007-08 Nebraska 1,000-Point Scorers Janet Smith #42 (11) 1,284 6-2, Center Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 1979-82 Brooke Schwartz #21 (12) 1,243 5-9, Guard Gering, Neb. (Gering) 1997-2000

More information

College Park, Md. Founded 1856 Enrollment 35,329 Nickname. Terrapins Affiliation. NCAA Division I Conference. Atlantic Coast Conference Home Fields

College Park, Md. Founded 1856 Enrollment 35,329 Nickname. Terrapins Affiliation. NCAA Division I Conference. Atlantic Coast Conference Home Fields GENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts 2007 Schedule 1 This Is Maryland Lacrosse 2 2007 Season Outlook 4 Coaching Staff Head Coach Dave Cottle 6 Defensive Coordinator Dave Slafkosky 8 Offensive

More information

INSIDE BIG GREEN LACROSSE

INSIDE BIG GREEN LACROSSE INSIDE BIG GREEN LACROSSE Newsletter for Friends of Dartmouth Men's Lacrosse October 2006 Greetings to Former Players and Current Friends, As the summer months quickly come to a close it is time to once

More information

Rob Donnenwirth enters his

Rob Donnenwirth enters his Coaching Staff Rob Donnenwirth Head Coach W.Va. Wesleyan ( 88) Rob Donnenwirth enters his 14th season as the head coach of the women s soccer program at East Carolina University. He has guided the Pirates

More information

2018 Positional Coaches

2018 Positional Coaches 2018 Positional Coaches NFL Draft Prep The mission for the Parabolic NFL Draft Prep program is to provide a position specific and a personalized training experience for every athlete who comes through

More information

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 18 CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. BOSTON TERRIERS

More information

Richardson, Texas (Texas A&M 97-MBA) (Austin College 95)

Richardson, Texas (Texas A&M 97-MBA) (Austin College 95) Kevin cross Richardson, Texas (Texas A&M 97-MBA) (Austin College 95) On The Pitch Rates 27th nationally for career winning percentage among active DI soccer coaches Led UTEP to a school-record seven straight

More information