2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC

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1 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC HOPKINS Contact: Ernie Larossa - Associate AD/Athletic Communications Newton White Athletic Center Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD / (o) 410/ (c) elarossa@jhu.edu 181 First Team All-Americans 44 National Championships 40 Straight NCAA Tournaments 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles 2012 Schedule Feb. 17 Towson (ESPNU) W/ #16 Delaware (ESPNU) W/ Siena (ESPNU) W/9-5 Mar. #12 Princeton (ESPNU) W/ Manhattan (ESPNU) W/ vs. UMBC (ESPN3.com) + 4 pm 17 Syracuse (ESPNU) 4 pm Virginia (ESPNU) 2 pm Apr. 1 vs. North Carolina (ESPNU) # 6:30 pm 5 Albany (ESPNU) 7 pm 14 Maryland (ESPNU) 6 pm Navy (CBS Sports Network) Noon Loyola 1 pm May 5 Army (ESPNU) - Homecoming 2 pm + Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stad.) # Konica Minolta Big City Classic (Met Life Stad.) Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Dave Pietramala Alma Mater:... Johns Hopkins 90 Career Record/Yrs: (.726) 15th Year Record at Johns Hopkins/Yrs: (.762) 12th Year Pietramala at home (JHU only): (.865) Pietramala away (JHU only): (.695) Pietramala neutral (JHU only): (.542) Pietramala in the NCAA Tour. (JHU): (.690) Pietramala in the NCAA Tourn. (all): (.667) Pietramala vs. Top 10 (JHU only): (.590) Pietramala vs. Top 5 (JHU only): (.500) Associate Head Coach: Bill Dwan... (Johns Hopkins 91 - Defense) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Benson... (Johns Hopkins 03 - Off. Coordinator) Jamison Koesterer...(Johns Hopkins 07 - Faceoffs/Off.) Lacrosse Office Phone:...410/ Head Athletic Trainer:...Brad Mountcastle Strength Coach:...Jay Dyer (Delaware 96) About the Blue Jays Captains:...Chris Boland, Marshall Burkhart, Eric DiProspero 2011 Record: Final USILA Rank (Final Reg. Season Poll):... No Postseason:... NCAA Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost:... 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:... 35/8 All-Time Record: (.754) 125th year National Championships: NCAA Titles:...9 (1974, 78-80, 84-85, 87, 2005, 07) Sports Information Assoc. AD/Dir. of Athletic Communcations:... Ernie Larossa Larossa Office Phone:...410/ Larossa Home Phone:...410/ Larossa Cell Phone:...410/ Larossa Fax:...410/ Larossa ...elarossa@jhu.edu Assistant SIDs:... Jill Olsen, Mary Raskob Olsen/Raskob Office Phone:...410/ /0591 Internet Address:... UMBC (2-2) vs. #2 Johns Hopkins (5-0) March 10, pm M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore, Maryland TV: ESPN3 Hopkins Radio: None The Game: Second-ranked Johns Hopkins (5-0) makes the five-mile trip to M&T Bank Stadium to take on UMBC (2-2) in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. This is the sixth straight year the Blue Jays have participated in Inside Lacrosse s early-season event. Last Time Out: Johns Hopkins improved to 5-0 with an 11-0 victory against Manhattan on Tuesday, March 6. The Retrievers stunned fourth-ranked Maryland with a five-goal fourth quarter and grabbed an 8-7 victory over the Terps. Series History: Johns Hopkins and UMBC are meeting for the 10th time in a series that dates to a 15-4 Johns Hopkins victory in JHU grabbed a 16-5 decision against the Retrievers last season in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. These are the Facts: Johns Hopkins enters this week s game against UMBC with an alltime record of (.754). The Blue Jays own nine NCAA titles, 29 USILA titles and six ILA titles for a total of 44 national championships. About the Shutout: Shutouts in college lacrosse are rare, but JHU notched one with Tuesday s 11-0 victory over Manhattan. Prior the that, the Blue Jays had last posted a shutout on March 26, 1988, when they knocked off Princeton, 9-0. The shutout was the 61st in school history with 57 of those 61 shutouts coming prior to Career Win Number 150: Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala picked up career win number 150 with the 12-6 victory vs. Towson in the season opener. He now sports an all-time record of (.726), including a (.762) record at Johns Hopkins. He ranks second all-time in school history in career coaching victories as only Hall of Fame coach Bob Scott (158 wins from ) has more victories than Pietramala while patrolling the sidelines at Homewood. Television/Radio Information In The last time Johns Hopkins failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament was What was life like in 1971? Here are a few items to consider: Cost of a gallon of gas 40 cents Cost of a movie ticket $1.50 Cost of a 1st class stamp 8 cents Average cost of a new house $25,250 Average income $10,600 Joe Frazier beat Muhammad Ali in the first of their three fights to retain his heavyweight title. Baltimore Colts beat Dallas, 16-13, in the Super Bowl. The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles in seven games to win the World Series. UCLA wins its fifth straight NCAA basketball title and the seventh of 10 the Bruins would win under John Wooden. Television: This week s game vs. UMBC will air live on the internet on ESPN3.com. John Brickley will handle the play-by-play with Paul Carcaterra providing the analysis. Radio: Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse games air locally in the Baltimore area on ESPN Radio 1300 AM. The games are also available on the internet at Joe Miller provides all the play-by-play with former Blue Jay All-America goalie Larry Quinn providing analysis. There is no radio broadcast this week vs. UMBC.

2 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC USILA Coaches Poll March 5, 2012 Rk. Team Points 1. Virginia (9) Johns Hopkins (1) Cornell Maryland UMass Syracuse Notre Dame North Carolina Loyola Penn State Villanova Denver Princeton Yale Lehigh Fairfield Delaware Hofstra Ohio State 9 Others Receiving Votes: Harvard, Drexel, Dartmouth, Colgate, Army The Johns Hopkins Sports Information Office uses the USILA Poll to reflect JHU s ranking at the time of a game. Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll March 5, 2012 Rk. Team Points 1. Virginia (19) Johns Hopkins (1) Cornell Maryland UMass Syracuse Notre Dame North Carolina Duke Penn State Denver Loyola Villanova Princeton Lehigh Yale Fairfield Ohio State Hofstra Harvard 30 Receiving Votes: Dartmouth, Colgate, Delaware, Drexel, Bucknell Johns Hopkins Week-by-Week in the Polls About the 5-0 Start: Johns Hopkins is 5-0 for the first time since 2005 and just the third time under head coach Dave Pietramala (2004). Prior to opening at 5-0 in 2004 and 2005, JHU hadn t opened a season with five straight wins since Since 1977 the Blue Jays have opened a season with five straight wins 14 times (including this season). JHU has won the national championship six times in those 14 years, made five other trips to the title game and advanced to the NCAA semifinals in the other two years. In six of those years the Blue Jays suffered their first loss of the season in their sixth game. In the Face-Off Classic: Johns Hopkins is the only team to have played in every Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic since the event was formed in JHU is 3-2 all-time in the Face-Off Classic. Below is a list of JHU s all-time FOC results: 2007 Princeton (2 OT) W/ Princeton W/ Princeton L/ Princeton (OT) L/ UMBC W/16-5 At M&T Bank Stadium: This week s game against UMBC will be the 13th Johns Hopkins has played at M&T Bank Stadium. The Blue Jays are 7-5 all-time at the home of the NFL s Baltimore Ravens. JHU won all three of its games at M&T in 2007, including a 7-6 double-overtime win against Princeon in the Face-Off Classic and a win against Duke in the NCAA Championship game. After dropping two of their first three games at M&T Bank Stadium in 2003 and 2004, the Blue Jays have won six of their last nine here. The 12 games JHU has played here have been equal parts nail-biter and equal parts blowout. Six of the 12 have been decided by two goals or less (including five one-goal affairs) and six have been decided by five goals or more. Below is a list of JHU s all-time results at M&T: 2003 Syracuse (NCAA SF) W/19-8 Virginia (NCAA Final) L/ Syracuse (NCAA SF) L/ Princeton (FOC) (2OT) W/7-6 Delaware (NCAA SF) W/8-3 Duke (NCAA Final) W/ Princeton (FOC) W/ Princeton (FOC) L/8-14 Maryland (Day of Rivals) W/ Princeton (FOC) (OT) L/10-11 Maryland (Day of Rivals) L/ UMBC (FOC) W/16-5 JHU s Tentative Lineup (Subject to Change) Attack 45 Zach Palmer (Jr). 7g, 10a 92 Brandon Benn (So.) 8g, 1a 1 John Kaestner (Jr.) 3g, 1a 1st Midfield 31 John Ranagan (Jr.) 3g, 5a 9 John Greeley (Jr.) 4g, 3a 27 Rob Guida (So.) 5g, 2a 2nd Midfield Defense Goalie 77 Mark Goodrich (Sr.) 4g, 0a 16 Lee Coppersmith (Jr.) 7g, 0a 10 Greg Edmonds (So.) 1g, 0a 51 Tucker Durkin (Jr.) 0g, 0a, 11 GBs 19 Chris Lightner (Jr.) 0g, 0a, 8 GBs 44 Gavin Criafulli (Sr.) 0g, 0a, 11 GBs 33 Pierce Bassett (Jr.) 5.26 GAA,.609 save % Faceoff Specialist LSM SSDM 29 Mike Poppleton (Jr.) 46-of-67 (.687) 76 Drew Kennedy (Fr.) 10-of-18 (.556) 43 Jack Reilly (So.) 0g, 0a, 7 GBs 34 Michael Pellegrino (Fr.) 0g, 0a, 7 GBs 28 Marshall Burkhart (Sr.) 1g, 0a, 10 GBs 36 Nikhon Schuler (Fr.) 0g, 0a, 1 GBs All-Time Winningest Division I Men s Lacrosse Programs 1. Johns Hopkins (5-0) Syracuse (2-1) Navy (1-3) Maryland (3-1) Army (3-3) Hobart (1-2) USILA Coaches Nike/Media Preseason 2nd 3rd February 20 3rd 2nd February 27 2nd 2nd March 5 2nd 2nd March 12 March 19 March 26 April 2 April 9 April 16 Apirl 23 April 30 May 7 Noting JHU in the NCAA Tournament: Johns Hopkins made its 40th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament last season. By comparison, the next six longest active streaks of qualifying for the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Tournament add up to exactly 40 consecutive appearances (Maryland-9, Cornell-8, Virginia-7, Notre Dame-6, Duke-5, North Carolina-5). First to 900: Johns Hopkins 10-6 win at Towson in the 2011 season opener not only got the season off on the right foot for the Blue Jays, but also made history. The win was the 900th all-time in school history, making Johns Hopkins the first program to record 900 all-time wins. JHU now has 917 all-time wins. That s 623 Games Over.500: The Blue Jays all-time record is now (.754)... that s 623 games over.500. To put this in perspective: JHU has played an average of just over 15 games per season under head coach Dave Pietramala. Using a 15-game season as a reference, if the Blue Jays posted a 5-10 record for 125 straight seasons, they would still be three games over.500.

3 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC Johns Hopkins Record... In Under Curr Petro Streak Overall: W5 At home: W10 On the road: W3 At a neutral site: L1 On artificial turf: W2 On grass: W1 On Sportexe / Fieldturf: W5 During the day: W5 At night: W4 In overtime: W1 In one-goal games: W4 On television: W5 In weekday games: W16 On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): W1 Against teams ranked 1-5: L1 Against teams ranked 6-10: L1 Against teams ranked 11-20: W13 Against unranked teams: W9 Leading after one quarter: W14 Leading at the half: W11 Leading after three quarters: W11 Trailing after one quarter: L1 Trailing at the half: L1 Trailing after three quarters: L1 Tied after one quarter: W3 Tied at the half: W9 Tied after three quarters: W2 Scoring first: W3 Opponent scores first: W4 Scoring 10 or more goals: W18 Scoring less than 10 goals: W2 Allowing 10 or more goals: L1 Allowing less than 10 goals: W10 Getting more ground balls: W4 Getting less ground balls: W4 Ground balls equal: W1 Winning more faceoffs: W3 Opp. wins more faceoffs: W2 Faceoffs equal: W2 13-Win Seasons: With a 13-3 record last season, Johns Hopkins reached the 13-win mark for the fifth time under head coach Dave Pietramala and the 12th time in school history. Home Cookin : Johns Hopkins ran its home winning streak to 10 games with the 11-0 win over Manhattan on March 6. The streak is the second-longest under head coach Dave Pietramala, who picked up his 75th career victory at Homewood Field with the win earlier this season against Delaware and sports a gaudy (.865) record in home games during his career at JHU. JHU won a school and national-record 37 straight home games from under Pietramala s guidance and the current 10-game home winning streak is the fourth home streak of seven wins or more since he arrived. Below is a look at JHU s longest home winning streaks under Pietramala: Streak Began Ended 37 April 3, 2001 March 4, March 9, 2011 Active Twelve Straight: Johns Hopkins ran its regular season winning streak to 12 games with the 11-0 win over Manhattan. This is the longest regular season winning streak for JHU since a 19-game run that bridged the 2004 and 2006 seasons. Below is a look at JHU s longest regular winning streaks under Pietramala: Streak Began Ended 19 April 3, 2004 March 4, March 22, 2003 March 27, March 26, 2011 Active 11 March 26, 2002 March 15, 2003 All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Division I Men s Lacrosse Johns Hopkins 8 Cornell 6 Princeton 5 Duke 5 Syracuse 4 Striking the First Blow: Johns Hopkins scored on its first shot of the game seven times in 2011 and has already turned the trick twice this season. After not scoring all the way until their second shot of the game against Towson, the Blue Jays netted their first goal of the game against Delaware (Brandon Benn) and Siena (Wells Stanwick) on their first shot. JHU scored on its second shot of the game at Princeton. as well. Below is a look at the production of JHU s starting attack units by game: Attack Oriented: Despite being forced to start five different players in three different combinations, the starting attack units the Blue Jays have trotted out have been effective and efficient. The unit has combined for 25 goals and 15 assists (nearly 8 points per game) through five games Below is a game-by-game look at the production of the starting attack units the Blue Jays have fielded this season. Opponent Starters Totals Towson Boland (4g), Palmer (3g, 3a), Benn (2g) 9g, 3a #16 Delaware Palmer (1a), Benn (3g, 1a), Stanwick (1g, 2a) 4g, 4a Siena Palmer (2g, 2a), Benn (1g), Stanwick (2g, 1a) 5g, 3a #12 Princeton Palmer (1g, 3a), Benn (1g), Kaestner (2g) 4g, 3a Manhattan Palmer (1g, 1a), Benn (1g), Kaestner (1g, 1a) 3g, 2a Totals 25g, 15a Jumping Right In: Junior John Kaestner had played in 12 career games and hadn t so much as taken a shot before getting the starting nod at Princeton with freshman Wells Stanwick out. No worries, all Kaestner did is stick the first two goals of his career during a 4-1 fourth-quarter run that fueled JHU s 10-8 win. He came back with one goal and one assist in the win vs. Manhattan. Bassett Now 18-3 in Last 21 Starts: Sophomore goalie Pierce Bassett picked up his 21st career victory in goal with the 11-0 win vs. Manhattan as he posted seven saves without allowing a goal to improve to 21-7 in his 28 career starts. He is 18-3 in his last 21 starts dating back to the start of the 2011 season. Bassett concluded his first full season as the starter for the Blue Jays last season and posted a 7.07 goals against average and a.570 save percentage. He finished fifth in the nation in GAA and 10th in save percentage. His fifth-place finish in GAA is the highest by a JHU goalie since Jesse Schwartzman led the nation in 2005 (6.68), while he is just the third Blue Jay to finish in the top 10 in save percentage since the NCAA began tracking men s lacrosse statistics in Bassett s 7.07 goals against average is the second best by a JHU goalie since 1993 (Schwartman s 6.68 GAA in 2005 is the best since records became available in 93).

4 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC Poppleton, Kennedy Fuel Success at the X: Freshman Drew Kennedy did a solid job on faceoffs in the season-opener vs. Towson as he won 9-of-14 in the absence of junior Mike Poppleton. Poppleton returned against Delaware and has been solid in four games since. After winning 10-of-16 vs. Delaware, he won 15-of-18 against Siena, 11-of-21 at Princeton and 10-of-12 vs. Manhattan. He is now 46-of-67 (.687) on the year and ranks seventh in the nation in faceoff winning percentage. As a team, JHU is 56-of-93 (.602) on faceoffs this season and ranks 15th in the nationin FO winning percentage. Streaking - Part 1: In case you didn t notice, Johns Hopkins is 13-1 in its last 14 games, 18-3 since the start of the 2011 season and 20-5 in its last 25 games. Streaking - Part 2: Johns Hopkins is (.785) in its last 135 regular season games dating back to the end of the 2001 season and (.769) overall since the start of the 2002 season. Poll Position: The Blue Jays check in at number two in both the USILA Coaches Poll and the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll this week. The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the USILA Poll to represent JHU s official ranking at the time of a game. Prior to falling out of the top 20 of the USILA Poll on April 26 and May 3, 2010 (JHU was receiving votes in both polls), the Blue Jays had been ranked in the top 20 in 367 consecutive polls dating back to the first poll in More Poll Position: Including this week s USILA Poll, there have been 387 weekly polls since the inception of the poll in Amazingly, JHU has been ranked in the top 20 in 385 of those 387 polls. The Blue Jays have been in the top 10 in 364 of the 387 and the top five in 290 of those 387. Below is a breakdown of the Blue Jays in the USILA Coaches Poll since its inception on March 19, 1973: Total Weeks: 387 Total Weeks at #1: 103 Weeks in top 5: 290 Weeks in top 10: 364 Weeks in top 20: 385 Most Consecutive at #1: 14 (4/12/04-5/9/05) Most Consecutive in top 5: 130 (3/19/73-3/23/87) Most Consecutive in top 10: 158 (3/19/73-3/25/90) Most Consecutive in top 20: 368 (3/19/73-4/19/10) State Rivalries: Without question the Blue Jays play one of the most difficult schedules in the nation and a big part of the schedule are the in-state rivalries the Blue Jays have. Including the season-opening win vs. Towson, JHU is 54-4 (.931) against teams from Maryland under head coach Dave Pietramala. Below is a breakdown of JHU s record against teams from the state of Maryland under Pietramala. Loyola 11-0 Maryland 8-3 Mount St. Mary s 4-0 Navy 11-1 Towson 13-0 UMBC 7-0 Helmet Stickers and Uniform Patches The Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team is wearing various stickers on its helmets this season and one commemorative patch on its jerseys. Below is a quick look at what each of these represents: Helmet Stickers JB 33 Janis Berzins Played at JHU from and recently passed away BK Buzzy 49 Bob Kearney JHU super fan - recently passed away Buzzy Budnitz Played at JHU in the 1950s - Lax Hall of Famer who recenty passed away NK Nathan Krasnopoler JHU undergraduate struck by a motorist and killed in 2011 Uniform Patch Olympic Patch ( ) Patch celebrates JHU s representation in the Olympics 80 years ago (1932). Added this Olympic year. Please note that tape added to an individual player s facemask is something that player has added himself and is not being worn by entire team. Scouting the Retrievers The Retrievers Quickly: UMBC enters this week s game against second-ranked Johns Hopkins with a 2-2 overall record. The Retrievers have alternated wins and losses through four games and are looking to build off the momentum of Tuesday s 8-7 win over fourth-ranked Maryland. Familiar Face: UMBC is coached by Don Zimmerman, a 1976 Johns Hopkins graduate. Zimmerman coached the Blue Jays from and led JHU to NCAA Championships in 1984, 1985 and Two of his defensemen during his time at Homewood included current JHU head coach Dave Pietramala and current JHU associate head coach Bill Dwan. Zimmerman posted a (.830) record in his seven years as the head coach at Homewood. Close Calls: Fans have certainly gotten their money s worth when attending UMBC games this season as the Retrievers four games have been decided by a total of eight goals. UMBC s last two games have been one-goal affairs with a 10-9 overtime loss to Fairfield and the 8-7 win over Maryland. UMBC is in games decided by three goals or less since Balanced Scoring: The Retrievers rely on a balanced scoring attack to fuel their offense. Scott Jones (9g, 2a) and Zach Linkous (9g, 1a) lead the way with Dave Brown (3g, 4a) and Rob Grimm (2g, 5a) not far behind. Jones scored twice and added an assist in the win over Maryland, while Linkus added a pair of goals as well. Poe Dominates: Sophomore Phil Poe was the key player in the win over Maryland as he won 15-of-19 faceoffs and added five GBs. He has won 47-of-83 (.566) faceoffs on the year and has twice won 15 faceoffs in a game this season. Cohen Anchors Defense: Junior goalie Adam Cohen anchors a UMBC defense that has allowed a total of just 34 goals in four games. Cohen boasts a solid 8.47 goals against average and a.564 save percentage. He posted a season-high 14 saves in UMBC s 11-7 win at Rutgers earlier this season Schedule/Results Feb. 18 Robert Morris L/8-10 Rutgers W/11-7 Mar. 3 Fairfield (OT) L/ #5 Maryland W/ vs. #2 Johns Hopkins 4 pm 24 Loyola 7 pm 31 Hartford * 7 pm Apr. Towson 7:30 pm Vermont * 1 pm 14 Stony Brook * 7 pm 21 Albany * 1 pm Binghamton * 7 pm May 2 America East Semifinals TBA 5 America East Championship TBA * America East Game

5 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC Breaking It Down: Johns Hopkins totaled 179 goals and 99 assists in 2011 and those 279 points were spread pretty well throughout the lineup. The balance is evident again this season and will be essential throughout the season. There are several ways of looking at the production, including by class and by position. Below is a breakdown of JHU s offensive production by class this season: G A P Seniors/Grad. Students Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Below is a breakdown of JHU s offensive production broken down by position. G A P Attackmen Midfielders Defensemen/LSM Offensive Notes of Interest: Below are several notes about the JHU offense: JHU has scored at least one goal in 19 of 20 quarters this season and two or more in 16 of the 20 quarters. Hopkins fired 42 shots on Towson and 40 against Manhattan. JHU generated 40 or more shots just four times last season. The Blue Jays scored on their first shot of the game seven times last season and have done the same vs. Delaware and Siena this season. Johns Hopkins finished 10th in the nation in scoring offense (11.25), second in scoring margin (+4.0), 12th in assists per game (6.19) and 10th in points per game (17.44) last season. Defensive Notes of Interest: Below are several notes of interest concerning the JHU defense: Hopkins held Towson to just 18 shots and Manhattan to just 14. Hopkins is surrending an average of just 22.4 shots per game. JHU held Towson scoreless for a stretch of 31:05 midway through the game and then held Delaware off the baord for 29:32 midway through the game. Siena failed to score for the final 19:30 and Princeton failed to score for a stretch of 25:20 midway through the game. Add in the shutout against Manhattan and all five JHU opponents this season have gone scoreless for stretch of at least 19:30. JHU has held the opposition scoreless in nine of 20 quarters this season (.450). The Blue Jays rank second in the nation in scoring defense (5.00) this season. The starting attack units the Blue Jays faced last season combined for a total of 39 goals and 36 assists (4.69 points per game). Six of those units were held to three points or less and only five generated more than five points. The Blue Jays have picked up right where they left off a year ago as the five starting attack units JHU has faced this season have combined for just 10 goals and eight assists in five games (3.6 ppg) Opponent Starting Attack Scoring Breakdown Towson 2g, 2a #16 Delaware 3g, 3a Siena 2g, 1a #12 Princeton 3g, 2a Manhattan 0g, 0a Totals 10g, 8a Taking Out the Finalists: Johns Hopkins defeated eventual national champion Virginia and eventual national runner-up Maryland during the 2011 regular season. We re Honored: Johns Hopkins produced six USILA All-Americans last season, four of which return in Headlining the group is returning First Team All-American John Ranagan (M), while classmates Tucker Durkin (defense) and Pierce Bassett (G) grabbed second team honors. Senior Chris Boland (A) rounds out JHU s four returning All-Americans as he grabbed honorable mention honors in The four returning All-Americans are the most for JHU since 2008 and the selection of Ranagan, Durkin and Bassett marked the first time Johns Hopkins had three sophomores earn All-America honors since 1989, when Matt Panetta (A/1st Team), Brian Voelker (M/3rd) and Bill Dwan (D/HM) were selected.

6 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC Pierce Bassett (Jr./G) Noteworthy: 21-7 in 28 career starts in goal 18-3 in last 21 starts Ranks third in the nation in GAA and seventh in save percentage (through games of March 4). 2012: Bosts a 5.26 GAA and a.609 save percentage Opened the season with seven saves while allowing six goals vs. Towson and came back with six saves against six goals allowed vs. Delaware Punched up a seasonhigh 10 saves while allowing five goals vs. Siena and made nine saves, including several of the point-blank variety, in a 10-8 win at Princeton Registered seven saves in 45 minutes of action in an 11-0 win over Manhattan as JHU posted its first shutout since : Earned Second Team USILA All-America honors - the first sophomore goalie at JHU to earn All-America honors since Jesse Schwartzman in 2005 Finished fifth nationally in goals against average and 10th in save percentage. Bassett s s Career Statistics Year GP/S Mins. Svs. GA Sv. % GAA GBs /7 424: /16 933: /5 285: Totals 29/28 1,642: Bassett s Career Highs Saves: 20, vs #8 Loyola (5-8-10) 16, vs. #1 Syracuse ( ) 14, vs. #2 Virginia ( ) 14, vs. Navy ( ) 12, vs. Siena ( ) 12, vs. #11 Towson ( ) Brandon Benn (So./A) Noteworthy: Has surpassed his goal and point totals of a year ago with eight goals and nine points Has scored at least one goal in seven of last eight games dating back to last season 11 of 13 career goals have come in last eight games. 2012: Leads the team in goals (8) and ranks second in points (9) Scored two goals on three shots in seasonopening win vs. Towson and came back with first career hat trick and a career-high four points in the win vs. Delaware Tallied once against Siena - goal was the second in a three-goal run for JHU to close the game Scored second goal in a 4-1 fourth-quarter run that fueled a 10-8 win at Princeton and added a strike against Manhattan. 2011: Counted five goals and one assist to his credit as a regular on the JHU extra man unit and the team s fourth attackman. Benn s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /0:00 Totals 21/ /0:00 Benn s Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. #16 Delaware ( ) 2,vs. Towson Army ( ) Assists: 1, Twice Points: 4, vs. #16 Delaware ( ) Chris Boland (Sr./A) 2012: Scored a game-high four goals in the seasonopening win vs. Towson - this was his ninth career hat trick and 16th career game with four points or more. 2011: Honorable Mention USILA All-American Led the team in scoring with 34 goals and 20 assists for 54 points Finished 19th in the nation in points per game (3.88) and 25th in goals per game (2.13) Posted at least two points in 12 of 16 games. Boland s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Totals 38/ /0:30 Boland s Career Highs Goals: 6, vs. #1 Virginia ( ) Assists: 4, vs. #4 Denver ( ) Mount St. Mary s ( ) Points: 8, vs. #1 Virginia ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 9 Career Multi-Point Games: 25 Career Games with 4+ Points: 16 Marshall Burkhart (Sr./SSDM) Noteworthy: Played in 40th career game vs. Manhattan - one of just two active players to play in 40 or more career games (Mark Goodrich). 2012: Has one goal and ranks fifth on the team with 10 GBs Scored one goal and added two GBs in first game as JHU s primary SSDM vs. Towson Totaled four GBs in 10-8 win at Princeton. Burkhart s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /1: / /5: / /0:30 Totals 40/ /6:30 Lee Coppersmith (Jr./M) Noteworthy: Leading goal-scorer among JHU midfielders with seven - a total that is already close to his 16-game total of a year ago. 2012: Fueled JHU s win over Towson in seasonopener with two goals and came back with a goal vs. Delaware Scored a pair of goals in win vs. Siena and final tally in a 4-1 fourth-quarter run that fueled a 10-8 win at Princeton Added a goal vs. Manhattan 2011: Member of JHU s second midfield Totaled nine goals and eight ground balls on the year. Coppersmith s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /1: / /0:30 Totals 27/ /2:00 Coppersmith s Career Highs Goals: 3,vs. #2 Virginia ( ) Assists: None Points: 3,vs. #2 Virginia ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 1 Career Multi-Point Games: 3 Gavin Crisafulli (Sr./D) Noteworthy: Leads the team with eight caused turnovers and tied for third in GBs (11). 2012: Has started first five games of the season on close defense Earned first start of career in seasonopener vs. Towson and helped hold Tigers scoreless for a stretch of more than 31 minutes at one point All five JHU opponents thus far have been held scoreless for a stretch of 19:30 or longer. Tucker Durkin (Jr./D) 2012: Counts 11 ground balls and seven caused turnovers to his credit Helped hold Towson scoreless for a stretch of more than 31 minutes at one point All five JHU opponents thus far have been held scoreless for a stretch of 19:30 or longer. 2011: Second Team USILA All-American First sophomore defenseman at Johns Hopkins to earn First or Second Team All-America honors since Dave Pietramala grabbed first team honors in 1987 Started all 16 games on close defense and had one assist, 35 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers on the year. Durkin s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /1: / /6: / /0:00 Totals 36/ /7:30 Greg Edmonds (So./M) 2012: Has run a regular shift on JHU s second midfield in all five games thus far and scored first goal of the season against Delaware. Mark Goodrich (Sr./M) Noteworthy: Has played in more games (41) than any other player on the team Has a three-game goalscoring streak entering this week s game vs. UMBC. 2012: Counts four goals to his credit Scored first goal of the season in win vs. Siena and fueled 10-8 win at Princeton with a pair of goals - tallied JHU s first goal in both halves against the Tigers Added a strike in 11-0 win over Manhattan. 2011: Played in 14 of JHU s 16 games as a member of the Blue Jays second midfield Totaled personal-best five goals and three assists for a career-high eight points. Goodrich s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Totals 41/ /0:00

7 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC John Greeley (Jr./M) 2012: Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with seven points (4g, 3a) Made successful return from a knee injury and started on JHU s first midfield vs. Towson - had one assist and two GBs vs. the Tigers Held scoreless vs. Delaware, but came back with an assist vs. Siena and first goal of the season in 10-8 win at Princeton Notched second career hat trick with three goals and one assist for four points vs. Manhattan. 2011: Finished fifth on the team in scoring with 14 goals and 12 assists for 26 points Had a career-best 11- game point-scoring streak late in the season. Greeley s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /1: / /0:00 Totals 35/ /1:30 Greeley s Career Highs Goals: 3,vs. Manhattan ( ) Siena ( ) Assists: 2, vs. Siena/Army (2011) Points: 5, vs. Siena ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 2 Career Multi-Point Games: 11 Career Games with 4+ Points: 2 Rob Guida (So./M) 2012: Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with five goals and two assists for seven points Had one goal and one assist vs. Delaware and came back with a goal vs. Siena Added fifth multi-point game of career with one goal and one assist in 10-8 win at Princeton Notched a pair of goals in 11-0 win over Manhattan. 2011: Finished sixth on the team, and first among freshmen, in scoring. Guida s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /0:00 Totals 20/ /0:30 Guida s Career Highs Goals: 2, vs. Manhattan ( ) Delaware/Siena/Virginia (2011) Assists: 1, Three times Points: 3, vs. #2 Virginia ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 0 Career Multi-Point Games: 6 Career Games with 4+ Points: 0 John Kaestner (Jr./A) 2012: Made the first start of his career one to remember with two goals - both of which came in the fourth quarter - in the 10-8 win at Princeton...hadn t taken a shot in his career prior to that game Added one goal and one assist in 11-0 win over Manhattan. Drew Kennedy (Fr./M (FO)) Noteworthy: Has won 10-of-18 faceoffs (.556) with four GBs on the year. 2012: Took two-thirds of JHU s faceoffs in the season-opener vs. Towson and won 9-of-14 with three ground balls in the victory. Chris Lightner (Jr./D) 2012: Has eight ground balls and three caused turnovers on the year Helped hold Towson scoreless for a stretch of more than 31 minutes at one point in the season opener All five JHU opponents thus far have been held scoreless for a stretch of 19:30 or longer. 2011: Started all 16 games on close defense and finished with one goal, 21 ground balls and nine caused turnovers Tied for fourth on the team with nine caused turnovers. Lightner s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /4: / /4: / /1:30 Totals 36/ /9:30 Zach Palmer (Jr./A) Noteworthy: Carries a 17-game scoring streak into game vs. UMBC Has 21 goals and 29 assists during 17-game streak Has 21 career multi-point games, eight games with 4+ points and four hat tricks to his credit. 2012: Leads team in scoring with seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points Led JHU offensively in win over Towson with three goals and three assists - it was his fourth career hat trick Tallied an assist vs. Delaware and came back with a two-goal, two-assist effort vs. Siena Punched up one goal and three assists in 10-8 win at Princeton and one goal and one assist vs. Manhattan. 2011: Finished second on the team in scoring with 22 goals and 25 assists for 47 points Registered at least one point in 15 of 16 games and had eight games with 3+ points. Palmer s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /2: / /0:00 Totals 36/ /2:00 Palmer s Career Highs Goals: #16 Delaware ( ) Assists: 5, vs. Navy ( ) 3, Five Times Points: #16 Delaware ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 4 Career Multi-Point Games: 21 Career Games with 4+ Points: 8 Michael Pellegrino (Fr./LSM) 2012: Has seen significant action in the first five games and has seven ground balls and four caused turnovers to his credit. Mike Poppleton (Jr./M (FO)) Noteworthy: Is 46-of-67 (.687) on faceoffs in four games played with a team-high 16 ground balls Ranks seventh in the nation in faceoff winning percentage. 2012: Missed season-opener vs. Towson, but returned to win 10-of-16 faceoffs with six ground balls in the win vs. Delaware Had career highs in faceoffs won (15) and attempted (18) in win over Siena Won 11-of-21 faceoffs in 10-8 win at Princeton and 10-of-12 in 11-0 win over Manhattan. John Ranagan (Jr./M) Noteworthy: Notched 50th point of his career in 10-8 win at Princeton - now has 30 goals and 23 assists for 53 points. 2012: Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with three goals and four assists Had one assist in season-opener vs. Towson, scored first goal of the year vs. Delaware and added another assist vs. Siena Totaled one goal and one assist at Princeton and matched that vs. Manhattan. 2011: First Team USILA All-American Only sophomore at any position to earn first team honors and the first sophomore middie at JHU to earn First Team All-America honors since Paul Rabil in 2006 Finished fourth on the team in scoring with 18 goals and 14 assists Had 11 multi-point games. Ranagan s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /0: / /1: / /1:00 Totals 36/ /2:00 Ranagan s Career Highs Goals: 3,vs. #4 UNC ( ) Albany ( ) Assists: 3, Twice Points: 5, vs. UMBC ( ) Career Hat Tricks: 2 Career Multi-Point Games: 16 Career Games with 4+ Points: 3 Jack Reilly (So./D) Noteworthy: Made the move from close defense to LSM this season. 2012: Counts seven GBs and one caused turnover to his credit Played first game at LSM vs. Towson and had three GBs in the win Added three GBs in win over Delaware. 2011: Started all 16 games on defense and totaled 17 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers Just the fourth freshman to start season opener on defense under head coach Dave Pietramala (Chris Watson-2002, Matt Drenan-2006, Tucker Durkin-2010). Reilly s Career Statistics Year GP/S G A Pts Sh. GBs Pen / /3: / /1:00 Totals 21/ /4:00 Wells Stanwick (Fr./A) Noteworthy: Has registered at least two points in all three games he s played this season. 2012: Saw significant playing time in season opener vs. Towson and registered two assists in the victory Came back with the first goal of his career and two more assists in the win vs. Delaware and totaled first multi-goal game of career with two goals and one assist vs. Siena.

8 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC What You Need to Know About Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Coach Dave Pietramala Boasts a (.762) record since taking over as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and an overall record of (.726) in 15 years as a college head coach. Dave Pietramala vs. All Johns Hopkins ( Cornell (23-17 /.575) Overall ( /.726) Ranks as the second-winningest coach in school history with his 131 wins at Homewood. Trails only Bob Scott (158 wins from ) on JHU s career victories chart. Has won two national championships as the head coach at Johns Hopkins (2005, 2007). Pietramala has guided the Blue Jays to the NCAA Tournament in each of his 11 years as the head coach at Homewood. The Blue Jays have advanced to the Final Four six times under his guidance. Sports a 20-9 record in NCAA Tournament games at Johns Hopkins and a overall NCAA Tournament record (0-1 at Cornell). One of just two coaches to earn National Coach of the Year honors at two schools (Cornell-2000, Johns Hopkins-2002). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to earn NCAA Division I Player of the Year honors (1989) and Division I Coach of the Year honors (2000, 2002). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to win an NCAA Division I Championship as a player (1987) and a head coach (2005, 2007). Johns Hopkins has played 53 games as the number one ranked team in the nation under Dave Pietramala. From Johns Hopkins played a total of one game as the topranked team in the nation. Dave Pietramala is generally considered the greatest defensive player in the history of Pietramala s Coaching Ledger At Johns Hopkins NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Finals NCAA Champions NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Champions NCAA Semifinals NCAA Finals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals Totals (.762) At Cornell NCAA First Round Totals (.575) Overall Coaching Record: (.726) 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances Six Final Fours Two National Championships Two National Runner-Up Finishes college lacrosse. He earned First Team All-America honors in 1987, 1988 and 1989 and won the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation s top defenseman in 1988 and He was also the 1989 recipient of the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation s top player. Coach Pietramala Quickly Coaching History Cornell Overall Albany Army Brown Canisius Colgate Dartmouth Delaware Denver Duke Fairfield Georgetown Harvard Hobart Hofstra Loyola Manhattan Marist Maryland Massachusetts Mount St. Mary s Navy North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio State Penn Princeton Providence Siena Stony Brook Syracuse Towson UMBC Villanova Virginia Yale Totals Present: Johns Hopkins Head Coach : Cornell Head Coach : Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach : Loyola College Assistant Coach : University of Pennsylvania Assistant Coach 1991: Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach 1990: Gilman School Assistant Coach Honors 2004: Inducted into Lacrosse HOF 2002: National Coach-of-the-Year 2000: National Coach-of-the-Year 1995: Named to NCAA Silver Anniversary Team 1994: All-World selection at ILF Championships 1990: Most Outstanding Player at ILF Championships 1989: National Player-of-the-Year National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 1988: National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 1987: NCAA Championship First Team All-American

9 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 07, 2012) Overall: 5-0 Conf: 0-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 1-0 Neut: 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS JHU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct S h o t s / G a m e A ss i s t s MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s Conversion Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals M a n - u p 5 2 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d O v e r t i m e 0 0 Goals scored average GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct CLEARS Clear Pct PENALTIES N u m b e r M i n u t e s 7:30 13:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1177 1/2407 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents

10 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 07, 2012) Overall: 5-0 Conf: 0-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 1-0 Neut: 0-0 ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 45 Zach Palmer Brandon Benn Wells Stanwick Lee Coppersmith Rob Guida John Greeley John Ranagan Mark Goodrich Chris Boland John Kaestner Greg Edmonds Marshall Burkhart Mike Poppleton Kevin Interlicchio Bronson Kelly Drew Kennedy Tucker Durkin Brady Faby Will McCance Hunter Rodgers Mike Daniello Tyler Mordecai Grant Fitts Gavin Crisafulli Jack Reilly Rex Sanders John Kelly Robert Enright Guy Van Syckle Nikhon Schuler Thomas Gordon Michael Pellegrino Pierce Bassett Andrew Cote James Malm Matt Leighty Tobias Armour Chris Lightner Chase Winter Connor Greissing Scott Matthews Trevor Brown Eric DiProspero Eddie Schurr Mike Faby Steven Burke Total Opponents ## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t 46 Grant Fitts 1-0 1: Guy Van Syckle 1-0 2: Steven Burke : Pierce Bassett : Total 5 300: Opponents 5 300: Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins Opponents Attendance Summary JHU Opponent Total Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1177 1/2407 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 CLEARS: Johns Hopkins , Opponents MAN-UP OPPS: Johns Hopkins , Opponents

11 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Team Game-by-Game All games (as of Mar 07, 2012) TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 17, 2012 TOWSON Feb 21, 2012 DELAWARE Feb 25, 2012 SIENA Mar 02, 2012 Princeton University Mar 06, 2012 MANHATTAN Johns Hopkins Opponent TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 5 Shots per game: 36.40; Goals per game: Assists per game: 5.20; Points per game: Faceoff W-L pct: 0.602; Clear pct.: Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Feb 17, 2012 TOWSON : Feb 21, 2012 DELAWARE : Feb 25, 2012 SIENA : Mar 02, 2012 Princeton University : Mar 06, 2012 MANHATTAN : Totals : Opponent 300:

12 Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Opponent Game-by-Game All games (as of Mar 07, 2012) OPPONENT STATISTICS Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 17, 2012 TOWSON Feb 21, 2012 DELAWARE Feb 25, 2012 SIENA Mar 02, 2012 Princeton University Mar 06, 2012 MANHATTAN Opponent Johns Hopkins OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 5 Shots per game: 22.40; Goals per game: 5.00 Assists per game: 2.80; Points per game: 7.80 Faceoff W-L pct: 0.398; Clear pct.: Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Feb 17, 2012 TOWSON : Feb 21, 2012 DELAWARE : Feb 25, 2012 SIENA : Mar 02, 2012 Princeton University : Mar 06, 2012 MANHATTAN : Opponent : Johns Hopkins 300:

13 Opponent Date Score KAESTNER,J DANIELLO,M BURKE,STEV FABY,MIKE SCHURR,EDD GREELEY,JO EDMONDS,GR DIPROSPERO BROWN,TREV MATTHEWS,S RODGERS,HU TOWSON Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DELAWARE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SIE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at PRIN Mar W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MANH Mar W Opponent Date Score INTERLICCH COPPERSMIT GREISSING, WINTER,CHA LIGHTNER,C ARMOUR,TOB MCCANCE,WI LEIGHTY,MA MALM,JAMES GUIDA,ROB BURKHART,M TOWSON Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DELAWARE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SIE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at PRIN Mar W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MANH Mar W Opponent Date Score POPPLETON, COTE,ANDRE RANAGAN,JO BOLAND,CHR BASSETT,PI PELLEGRINO GORDON,THO SCHULER,NI SYCKLE,GUY ENRIGHT,RO KELLY,JOHN TOWSON Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DELAWARE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SIE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at PRIN Mar W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MANH Mar W DNP Opponent Date Score SANDERS,RE STANWICK,W REILLY,JAC CRISAFULLI PALMER,ZAC FITTS,GRAN MORDECAI,T FABY,BRADY DURKIN,TUC KENNEDY,DR GOODRICH,M TOWSON Feb W DNP DNP DNP DELAWARE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP SIE Feb W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at PRIN Mar W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MANH Mar W DNP Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of Mar 07, 2012) Opponent Date Score KELLY,BRON BENN,BRAND TOWSON Feb W DELAWARE Feb W DNP SIE Feb W DNP at PRIN Mar W DNP MANH Mar W

14 Individual Career History Tobias Armour TOTAL Pierce Bassett TOTAL Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : : : TOTAL : Brandon Benn TOTAL Andrew Blasko TOTAL Jack Bogorowski Chris Boland TOTAL

15 Individual Career History Trevor Brown TOTAL Steven Burke TOTAL Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : : : : TOTAL : Marshall Burkhart TOTAL Phil Castronova TOTAL Lee Coppersmith TOTAL Andrew Cote TOTAL

16 Individual Career History Gavin Crisafulli TOTAL Mike Daniello TOTAL Eric DiProspero TOTAL Tucker Durkin TOTAL Greg Edmonds TOTAL Robert Enright TOTAL Brady Faby TOTAL

17 Individual Career History Mike Faby TOTAL Grant Fitts TOTAL Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : TOTAL 1-0 1: Mark Goodrich TOTAL Thomas Gordon TOTAL John Greeley TOTAL Connor Greissing TOTAL Rob Guida TOTAL

18 Individual Career History Kevin Interlicchio TOTAL John Kaestner TOTAL Bronson Kelly TOTAL John Kelly TOTAL Drew Kennedy TOTAL Matt Leighty TOTAL Chris Lightner TOTAL James Malm TOTAL

19 Individual Career History Scott Matthews TOTAL Will McCance TOTAL Tyler Mordecai TOTAL Zach Palmer TOTAL Michael Pellegrino TOTAL Mike Poppleton TOTAL John Ranagan TOTAL

20 Individual Career History Jack Reilly TOTAL Hunter Rodgers TOTAL Eric Ruhl TOTAL Rex Sanders TOTAL Eric Schneider TOTAL Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : TOTAL 2-0 4: Nikhon Schuler TOTAL Eddie Schurr TOTAL

21 Individual Career History Wells Stanwick TOTAL Guy Van Syckle TOTAL Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho : : TOTAL 2-0 6: Chase Winter TOTAL

22 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game 6 - UMBC The Last Time Johns Hopkins... Scored 20 or more goals 22, vs. Marist ( ) Scored 15 or more goals 15, vs. #19 Army ( ) Scored 15 or more goals in back-to-back games 18, vs. #16 Delaware & 16 vs. Siena (2-22 & ) Totaled 30 or more points 32 (19g, 13a), vs. Mount St. Mary s ( ) Allowed 15 or more goals 15, vs. #1 Virginia ( ) Won 20 or more faceoffs 22 (22-of-28), vs. #19 Army ( ) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s ( ) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s ( ) Grabbed 70 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s ( ) Took 50 or more shots 52, vs. Marist ( ) Took 60 or more shots 61, vs. Albany ( ) Took 70 or more shots 83, vs. St. Joe s ( ) Took 80 or more shots 83, vs. St. Joe s ( ) Scored five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-6), vs. UMBC ( ) Scored a man-down goal Paul Rabil vs. #3 Syracuse ( ) Allowed five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-7), vs. #8 UMass ( ) Allowed a man-down goal Colin Briggs, #2 Virginia ( ) Held an opponent scoreless for a half: Manhattan (1st & 2nd half) ( ) Held an opponent scoreless for three straight quarters: Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) ( ) Held an opponent scores for 1st three quarters of a game: Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) ( ) Held an opponent scoreless for 30 or more consecutive minutes: 60:00, vs. Manhattan ( ) Held an opponent scoreless for 40 or more consecutive minutes: 60:00, vs. Manhattan ( ) Held an opponent scoreless for 50 or more consecutive minutes: 60:00, vs. Manhattan ( ) Posted a shutout: Manhattan (W/11-0) ( ) Held an opponent shotless for a quarter: 2nd #12 Princeton ( ) Came from behind to win vs. Princeton (3-2-12) - Trailed 1-0 in 1Q - Won 10-8 Came from two goals down to win vs. #13 Hostra ( ) - Trailed 2-0 in 2Q - Won 12-5 Came from three goals down to win vs. #4 Maryland ( ) - Trailed as late as 8-5 in 3rd Q - Won in OT Came from four goals down to win vs. #4 Maryland ( ) - Trailed as late as 8-4 in 3rd Q - Won in OT Came from five goals down to win vs. #4 Maryland ( ) - Trailed as late as 8-3 in 3rd Q - Won in OT Came from six goals down to win vs. #7 Syracuse ( ) - Trailed, 7-1 in 2nd Q - Won in OT Blew a lead and lost vs. #4 Denver ( ) - Led 1-0 in 1st quarter - Lost 14-9 Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. #1 Syracuse ( ) - Led 3-1 in 2nd quarter - Lost 5-4 in 2OT Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. Navy ( ) - Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Navy ( ) - Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT Blew a five-goal lead and lost vs. Navy ( ) - Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT Blew a six-goal lead and lost vs. #4 Syracuse ( ) - Led 8-2 in 2nd Q - Lost The Last Time a Johns Hopkins Player... Scored 5 or more goals 5, Kyle Wharton vs. #19 Army ( ) Score 5 or more goals in back-to-back games Conor Ford vs. #2 Navy (5) and #11 Towson (5) (4-24 & ) Scored 6 or more goals 6, Steven Boyle vs. Manhattan ( ) Scored 7 or more goals 7, Dylan Schlott vs. Villanova ( ) Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Chris Boland vs. #4 Denver ( ) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Zach Palmner vs. Navy ( ) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan Denihan vs. #10 Hofstra ( ) Dished out 7 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy ( ) Dished out 8 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy ( ) Totaled 5 or more points in back-to-back games Chris Boland vs. #13 Hofstra (5) and #4 Denver (6) (5-14 & ) Totaled 6 or more points 6, Zach Palmer (3g, 3a) vs. Towson ( ) Totaled 7 or more points 7, Zach Palmer (4g, 3a) vs. #16 Delaware ( ) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Steven Boyle (6g, 2a) vs. Manhattan ( ) Totaled 9 or more points 9 (5g, 4a), Kyle Barrie vs. Navy ( ) Totaled 10 or more points 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson ( ) Totaled 11 points 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson ( ) Scored three or more extra-man goals Scored an overtime goal Kyle Wharton vs. #4 Maryland ( ) Grabbed 14 or more ground balls 14, Kyle Harrison vs. #3 Syracuse ( ) Won 15 or more faceoffs 15, Mike Poppleton vs. Siena ( ) Registered 20 or more saves 20, Pierce Bassett vs. #8 Loyola ( Ranking Record - I: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by JHU s ranking at the time of the game JHU Rank JHU Record 1st nd rd th 8-4 5th th 4-5 7th 7-4 8th 4-4 9th th th th th th th th 0-1 RV 2-0 Total Ranking Record - II: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by the opposition s ranking at the time of the game Opp. Rank JHU Record 1st 5-4 2nd 7-6 3rd 3-2 4th 4-7 5th 5-6 6th 4-1 7th 5-2 8th 6-0 9th th th th th th th th th th th th 2-0 Unranked 39-3 Total POLL NOtES: The Johns Hopkins Sports Information Office uses the STX/ USILA Coaches Poll to reflect JHU s actual ranking at the time of the game. The only exception is for games early in the season prior to the release of a coaches poll. In this instance, the team s ranking is based on the Face-Off Yearbook Poll, which is a poll of all Division I head coaches. In 2007 there wasn t an official coaches poll in Face-Off Yearbook. JHU s ranking at the time of the game for the Albany game was based on the Blue Jays rank in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll.

23 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Game 1 Towson-6 February 17, 2012 #2 Johns Hopkins-12 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD - Second-ranked Johns Hopkins used a 9-0 run that bridged the second and fourth quarters and held visiting Towson scoreless for more than 31 minutes during that stretch as the Blue Jays eased past the Tigers, 12-6, at Homewood Field Friday evening. The win is the 150th in the career of Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala, who improves to overall and during his time at Hopkins. Towson held a one-goal lead three times in the opening 18:30, including a 3-2 advantage after Robby Zoppo scored on an ally dodge with 11:43 remaining in the second quarter. The Blue Jays needed just 15 seconds to answer Zoppo s strike as senior Chris Boland scored the second of his four goals off a crossfield pass from junior Zach Palmer in an unsettled situation off the ensuing faceoff and that ignited the 9-0 run for the Blue Jays. Junior Lee Coppersmith and Palmer both struck in the final six minutes of the second quarter to give the Blue Jays a 5-3 lead at the half and Boland added extra-man and even-strength tallies in the first six minutes of the third quarter to push the lead to 7-3. Coppersmith completed his two-goal showing with an unassisted goal less than a minute after Boland s goal to make it 8-3 midway through the third period. By this point, the Tigers drought had reached nearly 18 minutes. Sophomore Brandon Benn helped put the game out of reach with back-to-back goals. His first, off an assist from Palmer, made it 9-3 at the end of the third quarter and he added his second just over 90 seconds into the fourth period when he underhanded home a pass from freshman Wells Stanwick. Senior Marshall Burkhart closed the run nine seconds later when he grabbed a long rebound and blew a 12-yarder past Towson s Andrew Wascavage. The Tigers, who by this point hadn t scored since Zoppo s tally early in the second quarter, needed just nine seconds to score twice early in the final period. Sean Maguire got his hands free and beat Blue Jay goalie Pierce Bassett from seven yards out on a quick feed from Matt Hughes and Andrew Hodgson scored off the ensuing faceoff to make it An extra-man goal by Palmer, which completed his fourth career hat trick, closed the scoring with just under three minutes remaining for the Blue Jays, while Zoppo added his second goal of the game off an assist from Maguire with 33 seconds left to close the scoring. The Blue Jays starting attack of Palmer, Boland and Benn combined for nine goals and three assists in the win with Palmer punching up three goals and three assists to lead the way. Bassett faced just 18 shots and posted seven saves as the Blue Jay defense kept the Tigers away from the goal for long stretches. Hopkins held advantages in shots (42-18) and ground balls (30-21) and forced the Tigers into 21 turnovers and a 17-of-25 showing on clear attempts. Zoppo s two goals the way for the Tigers, who also got one goal and one assist from both Hughes and Zoppo. Wascavage posted 11 saves for Towson, which got a strong showing on faceoffs from Matt Thomas, who won 12-of-20 on the night and grabbed six ground balls. Towson (1-1) /6 #2 Johns Hopkins (1-0) /12 Goals: T: Zoppo-2, Maguire, Hughes, Hodgson, Sheehe. J: Boland-4, Palmer-3, Benn-2, Coppersmith-2, Burkhart. Assists: T: DeNapoli, Hughes, Maguire. J: Palmer-3, Stanwick-2, Greeley, Ranagan. Saves: T: Wascavage-11. J: Bassett-7. Shots: T-18. J-42. EMO: T: 0-for-0. J: 2-for-3. Attendance: 2,320. Game 2 Delaware-6 February 21, 2012 #3 Johns Hopkins-12 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD The thirdranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team built a five-goal, third-quarter lead then held off a furious rally by 16th-ranked Delaware as the Blue Jays improved to 2-0 on the year with an 8-6 win over the Blue Hens at Homewood Field Tuesday evening. Hopkins also extended its home winning streak to eight games with the win and moved to 9-0 all-time against the Blue Hens. After batting to a 2-2 tie through the first 20 minutes, the Blue Jays slowly began to take control. The second of Brandon Benn s three goals with 9:34 remaining in the second quarter gave JHU a 3-2 lead and sophomore Rob Guida pushed the lead to 4-2 seven minutes later when he spun inside a defender and beat Delaware goalie Chris Herbert to the near post. The two-goal lead held until midway through the third quarter, when sophomore Greg Edmonds got free on the crease and slipped home his first goal of the season off a nifty feed from freshman Wells Stanwick, who spun away from a defender behind the goal and found Edmonds to pick up the assist. Benn completed the first hat trick of his career just over five minutes later when he scored from in tight also off a Stanwick assist and junior Lee Coppersmith added a transition goalie just under two minutes after Benn s strike to give JHU what seemed to be a comfortable 7-2 lead. The Blue Jays won the faceoff after Coppersmith s goal and junior John Ranagan unloaded on Herbert, but he was equal to the task and jump-started the Blue Hen transition, which ended with a Grant Kaleikau goal just 24 seconds after Coppersmith s goal. Delaware had gone more than 29 minutes without scoring before Kaleikau s goal, but needed just seven seconds after that to score again as Mark Yetter blew home his third goal of the season off a skip pass form Kaleikau off the ensuing faceoff and the Hens had quickly sliced into the lead and grabbed the momentum. JHU s 7-4 lead held until midway through the fourth quarter, when Delaware struck twice in less than 45 seconds to draw within a goal. Danny Keane s ninth goal of the year made it 7-5 with 6:27 remaining and Tom Holland got topside on his defender and beat JHU goalie Pierce Bassett from eight yards out while falling to the ground to make it 7-6. Delaware had two possessions in the final five minutes, but the Blue Jay defense, which has now allowed a total of just 12 goals in two games this season, held the Hens off the board and Ranagan added an insurance goal an extra-man tally with 31 seconds remaining to seal the victory. Benn led the Blue Jays with the three goals and one assist, while Stanwick tallied the first goal of his career and added the two assists as well. Guida (1g, 1a) was the only other Blue Jay with a multi-point game and Bassett posted six saves to pick up the win in goal. JHU held advantages in shots (35-23) and ground balls (30-27) and got a boost from junior Mike Poppleton, who returned to the lineup after missing the seasonopener vs. Towson and won 9-of-15 faceoffs with six ground balls. Kaleikau scored the one goal and added three assists, while Yetter chipped in with the one goal and one assist. Herbert was solid in goal for the Blue Hens as he posted 12 saves, but UD failed on 9-of-26 clears and had 22 turnovers as well. #16 Delaware (2-2) /6 #3 Johns Hopkins (2-0) /8 Goals: D: Kaleikau, Yetter, Holland, Keane, McRoy, Finegan. J: Benn-3, Stanwick, Guida, Ranagan, Coppersmith, Edmonds. Assists: D: Kaleikau-3, Sebastiani, Yetter. J: Stanwick-2, Benn, Guida, Palmer. Saves: D: Herbert-12. J: Bassett-6. Shots: D-23. J-35. EMO: D: 1-for-1. J: 2-for-3. Attendance: 800. Game 3 Siena-5 February 25, 2012 #2 Johns Hopkins-9 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD The third-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team scored three goals in a five-minute span early in the fourth quarter to extend a 6-5 lead over visiting Siena to four goals and the Blue Jays held the Saints scoreless for the final 19:30 in a 9-5 victory at wind-swept Homewood Field Saturday afternoon. The win runs JHU s regular season winning streak to 10 games dating back to last season and the Blue Jays improve to 3-0 on the year. Hopkins had a chance to build on the 6-5 lead in the final seconds of the third quarter, but Siena goalie Tom Morr stoned Hopkins Zach Palmer from in tight to keep it a one-goal game entering the final 15 minutes. It took the Blue Jays just over two minutes of the fourth quarter to jump start their game-ending threegoal run as senior Marshall Burkhart forced a turnover in the defensive end and started a transition opportunity that ended with Palmer beating Morr from in tight off a nifty skip pass from freshman Wells Stanwick. It took the Blue Jays less than a minute 54 seconds to be exact to push the lead to 8-5 as sophomore Brandon Benn scooped up a loose ball in front of the cage off a Morr save and fired into and open net. Junior Lee Coppersmith added his second goal of the game and fifth of the season off an ally dodge with 8:05 remaining to close out the scoring and secure JHU s ninth consecutive home victory. In a game the Blue Jays seemed to control, they couldn t pull away until the three-goal spurt in the fourth quarter. Stanwick, senior Mark Goodrich and

24 2012 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Coppersmith all scored in the first quarter as the Blue Jays crafted a 3-1 lead after the opening period, but the Saints hung tight and pulled within a goal four times (3-2, 4-3, 5-4 and 6-5) after JHU had edged ahead by two on four different occasions beginning with the 3-1 advantage. A Conor Prunty goal for the Saints with 4:31 remaining in the third quarter drew Siena within one for the final time at 6-5, but Palmer s goal 2:08 into the final period ignited the final spree for the Blue Jays, who improved to 4-0 all-time against the Saints with the victory. Palmer paced the Blue Jays with two goals and two assists, while Stanwick (2g, 1a) and Coppersmith (2g) also enjoyed multi-point games for Hopkins, which also got 10 saves from junior Pierce Bassett. Junior Mike Poppleton enjoyed the finest game of his career for the Blue Jays as he won 15-of-18 faceoffs and grabbed three ground balls in the victory. Siena got two goals from Chris Roth and one goal and one assist from Danny Martinsen, while Morr posted 12 saves in goal. The Johns Hopkins defense did a nice job of containing the dynamic attack unit of Martinsen, Colin Clive and Bryan Neufeld, who combined for just two goals and one assist. Siena (1-1) /5 #3 Johns Hopkins (3-0) /9 Goals: S: Roth-2, Martinsen, Clive, Prunty. J: Palmer, Stanwick, Coppersmith-2, Benn, Guida, Goodrich. Assists: S: Martinsen. J: Palmer-2, Greeley, Ranagan, Stanwick. Saves: S: Morr-12. J: Bassett-10. Shots: S-21. J-36. EMO: S: 0-for-2. J: 0-for-1. Attendance: 1,167. Game 4 #2 Johns Hopkins-10 March 2, 2012 #12 Princeton-8 Class of 1952 Stadium PRINCETON, NJ -- Second-ranked Johns Hopkins used a 4-1 run to open the fourth quarter to turn a 6-4 lead into a 10-5 advantage and then held off a late-game rally by 12th-ranked Princeton to knock off the Tigers, 10-8, at Sherrerd Field at Class of 1952 Stadium Friday evening. The win is JHU s fourth straight to open the season, 11th straight in the regular season and third straight against the Tigers at Princeton. The Blue Jays (4-0) led 6-4 entering the final period, but needed less than nine minutes to turn the two-goal lead into a five-goal advantage and the run was sparked by reserve attackman John Kaestner, who was making his first career start. Kaestner jump-started the spree with a nifty goal from an impossible angle as he wrapped a shot around the post and Princeton goalie Tyler Fiorito just over two minutes into the final period for his first career goal to make it 7-4. Princeton s Alex Capretta drew the Tigers to within 7-5 at the 10:04 mark as he stepped down and beat JHU s Pierce Bassett to the far post off a pass from just above the goal line from Mike Grossman, but the Tigers fate was sealed over the next four minutes as the Blue Jays scored on three straight possessions to go up Sophomore Brandon Benn got free in the high slot and quickly turned and fired one home off Fiorito s thigh 38 seconds after Capretta s goal and Kaestner netted his second of the night 90 seconds later when he came from the side of the goal, took a nice dump pass from John Ranagan and scored from in tight. Junior Lee Coppersmith added his sixth goal of the season on Hopkins next possession as junior Zach Palmer s skip pass from the goal line to Fiorito s left found Coppersmith alone and he blew one into the top corner. Princeton (2-1), as expected, rallied. The Tigers got one back just 38 seconds after Coppersmith s goal as Jeff Froccaro got free in the slot and went low to slip one past Bassett from seven yards out to make it Nearly four minutes, and one big save by Bassett, passed before Princeton would score again as Grossman got free after a long loose ball scramble and scored his only goal of the game with 2:16 remaining. Tom Schreiber worked free of Hopkins Tucker Durkin on a pick behind the goal and drove top side for his eighth goal of the year with just over a minute to play, but the Blue Jay defense held firm in the final 63 seconds to secure the win. An extra-man goal by Tucker Shanley opened the scoring for the Tigers early in the first quarter, but Hopkins struck for three goals over the next eight minutes to take a 3-1 lead that they would never relinquish. A cross-crease pass from Palmer found senior Mark Goodrich alone on the backdoor and he quick-sticked home his second goal of the year and Palmer got top side on his defender and rifled home a shot from six yards out that surprised Fiorito just over three minutes later. When sophomore Rob Guida spun inside his defender and whipped home his third goal of the season three minutes later the Blue Jays had the momentum and the two-goal lead. Froccaro made it a one-goal game with his first strike of the match with 15 seconds remaining in the second quarter, but that would be the final goal - and shot - for the Tigers in the first half. Hopkins maintained possession for virtually the entire second quarter and got goals in the final five minutes of the half from junior midfielders John Greeley and Ranagan to carry a 5-2 advantage into the half. The Blue Jays outshot the Tigers 9-0 in the quarter and 19-7 in the first half. Neither team scored in the first seven minutes of the second half, but Goodrich staked the Blue Jays to a 6-2 advantage when he snapped home a laser to the top corner after a quick move to the inside from eight yards out. Princeton drew within 6-4 at the end of the third on back-to-back goals by Sonnenfeldt and Grossman, but Kaestner s goal early in the fourth quarter ignited the decisive run and the Blue Jays pulled out of Princeton with their first 4-0 start since Goodrich and Kaestner led the Blue Jays with two goals each, while Palmer added the one goal and a game-high three assists. Bassett totaled nine saves in goal for the Blue Jays, who also won 11-of-21 faceoffs in the game. Froccaro was the only multi-goal scorer for Princeton as his two tallies led the way. Schreiber and Grossman added one goal and two assists apiece and Fiorito matched Bassett with nine saves. #2 Johns Hopkins (4-0) /10 #12 Princeton (2-1) /8 Goals: J: Goodrich-2, Kaestner-2, Palmer, Guida, Coppersmith, Ranagan, Greeley, Benn. P: Grossman-2, Froccaro-2, Schreiber, Shanley, Capretta, Sonnenfeldt. Assists: J: Palmer-3, Guida, Ranagan. P: Grossman-2, Schreiber-2, Himler. Saves: J: Bassett-9. P: Fiorito-9. Shots: J-29. P-36. EMO: J: 1-for-4. J: 0-for-4. Attendance: 2,407. Game 5 Manhattan-0 March 6, 2012 #2 Johns Hopkins-11 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD It took nearly 11 minutes for the second-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team to find the back of the net in Tuesday afternoon s game against Manhattan as sophomore Rob Guida finally broke through with an unassisted goal 11:35 into the game. As it turned out, that would be all the offense the Blue Jays would need as the defense limited the Jaspers to just 14 shots, eight of which were saved by a combination of four Johns Hopkins goalies in an 11-0 JHU win at Homewood Field Tuesday afternoon. The shutout is the first for Johns Hopkins since March 26, 1988, when the Blue Jays blanked Princeton, 9-0. Two key members of the Blue Jay defense on that day nearly 24 years ago were currently Blue Jay head coach Dave Pietramala and current associate head coach Bill Dwan. Guida s goal ignited a scoring flurry for the Blue Jays (5-0), who added four goals in the final two minutes of the quarter to take a 5-0 lead after the opening 15 minutes. Junior John Greeley sandwiched goals around a strike from John Kaestner in a 72-second span and Lee Coppersmith added an unassisted goal of his own with just 13 seconds remaining in the opening quarter to account for the five-goal spurt. The spree would stretch to six goals in less than three minutes as John Ranagan, who had assisted on Greeley s second goal, took a skip pass from Greeley and blew his third goal of the season just inside the far post. The lead swelled to 7-0 at the half when Guida added his second goal of the game late in the period. Junior Pierce Bassett, who played the first three quarters, posted five of his seven saves in the first half as the Jaspers generated 10 of their 14 shots before intermission. Twice he hugged the post to stop shots in tight and Hopkins blanked an opponent for a half for the first time since the first half of last season s game against Navy. The scoring in the second half was limited to four Blue Jay goals in the third quarter. 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