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1 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) * ESPN3 L ot 8-9 M7 Bellarmine (8/-) W 12-8 M12 at Towson (8/-) WMAR/ESPN3 W 8-4 M18 UMBC (7/-) WMAR/ESPN3 W 15-6 M20 St. Joseph's W 11-4 M26 UNC (5/8) * ESPNU L 6-11 A2 at Virginia (10/4) * ESPNU W 12-7 A8 at Navy (5/-) CBS Sports W 10-4 A16 J. Hopkins (4/3) ESPNU L ot A22 vs. UNC (6/10) 1 ACC Select W 7-6 A24 at Duke (6/7) 1 Raycom Sports W 11-9 M7 Colgate (6/17) L 8-10 M15 at UNC (7/8) 2 ESPN W 13-6 M22 vs. Syracuse (7/1) 3 W ot 6-5 M28 vs. Duke (7/6) 4 W 9-4 M30 vs. Virginia (7/9) 4 L 7-9 Rankings are at the date of the match Inside Lacrosse Media Poll All times Eastern * ACC Match 1 ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C. 2 NCAA First Round at Chapel Hill, N.C. 3 NCAA Quarterfinals at Foxborough, Mass. 4 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. Setting the Stage Maryland 2011 Record: 13-5 (1-2 ACC) 2011 Ranks: 2nd (IL Media) / 8th (USILA) 2010 Record: 12-4 (1-2 ACC) Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91) Coach s Record: (.579)/4th season Coach s Record at UM: 13-5 (.722)/1st season Assistant Coach: Kevin Warne (Hofstra 00) Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Maryland 03) Volunteer Coach: Jon Stainbrook (Nazareth 93) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Ryan Young (20-28=48) media information Maryland Men's Lacrosse SID: Patrick Fischer address: pfischer@umd.edu SID Phone: (301) Website: tale of the tape maryland Opponents 10.5 Goals Per Game Opponents Goals Per Game Shots Per Game Shot Percentage Shots on Goal Per Game Shots on Goal Percentage Saves Per Game Save Percentage Groundballs Per Game Opponents Groundballs Per Game Turnovers Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game Face-Off Percentage Clear Percentage Opponents Clear Percentage Penalties Per Game Penalty Minutes Per Game Man-Up Conversion Percentage Opponents Man-Up Conversion Percentage 26.8 The count down Since 2002 Maryland has won 82 of the 89 games in which the Terps have scored 10 or more goals for a.921 winning percentage Maryland is in games since 2002 when it allows nine goals or less, for an.820 winning percentage Maryland had eight USILA All-Americans in the most for any Terp squad since Curtis Holmes finished the season ranked seventh in the NCAA in face-off win percentage at Niko Amato's goals-against average in the NCAA tournament was under six (5.96) Joe Cummings finished the 2011 season with a career-best five assists Maryland returns four Terps who totaled 20 or more points next season Ryan Young finished his career three assists shy of the 100-assist plateau This season was the second time since 1997 that the Terps were unseeded in the NCAA tournament Maryland made its first appearance in the NCAA championship game since FACING OFF Terps end 2011 season in ncaa championship game The unseeded Maryland men s lacrosse team was unseeded going into the 2011 NCAA tournament, but the Terps pulled off three upset wins to reach the championship game for the first time since 1998, but the dream season came to an end with a 9-7 loss to No. 7 seed Virginia on Memorial Day. Maryland finished with a 13-5 record after making its first appearance in the Final Four since Maryland was led by senior attackman Ryan Young, who had 20 goals and 28 assists for 48 points. Senior Grant Catalino was the team leader in goals with 31. Redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato was solid in his first season as a stater with a.583 save percentage and a goals-against average of Sophomore Curtis Holmes set the team's single-season records with 222 face-off wins and 353 face-offs taken. The Terps say goodbye to 17 seniors: Justin Blye, Ryder Bohlander, Eric Boyle, Dan Burns, Grant Catalino, Brian Farrell, Fran Gormley, Shane Hall, Warren Hansen, Bob Kercher, Scott LaRue, Travis Reed, Brett Schmidt, Max Schmidt, Mark White, Michael White and Ryan Young. In addition to playing key roles in the Terps' NCAA tournament run, the 2011 senior class compiled a (.672) record during its time in College Park and brought the Terps their first ACC Championship since postseason Notes tillman finishes first season at helm of terrapin program John Tillman finished his fourth season overall as a head coach, and first with the Terps, with a career record for a 57.9 winning percentage. Tillman is 13-5 as Maryland's head coach. He had a record in three seasons as the head coach at Harvard. Tillman in the NCAA tournament Maryland's run to the NCAA title game gave John Tillman his first four NCAA tournament games as a head coach. He now has a 3-1 record after the Terps defeated No. 8 seed UNC in the first round on May 15, No. 1 seed Syracuse on May 22 and No. 5 seed Duke on May 28 before losing to No. 7 seed Virginia. As an assistant coach, Tillman helped guide Navy to four consecutive NCAA tournaments from , including a run to the 2004 championship game.

2 maryland's final 2011 line-up Attack No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes 1 Grant Catalino Sr Webster, N.Y GWG USILA Honorable Mention All-American, ACC Tournament MVP C career EMG Just the 12th player in Maryland history with more than 100 career goals 13 Owen Blye So Downingtown, Pa GWG Career EMG 27 Ryan Young Sr Manhasset, N.Y EMG USILA Third Team All-American, ACC All-Tournament team Career GWG Just the 11th player in Maryland history with 90-career assists 2 Travis Reed Sr Cockeysville, Md GWG Career EMG midfield group No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes 3 Jake Bernhardt Jr Longwood, Fla GWG Career GWG 19 Joe Cummings Jr Towson, Md GWG USILA Third Team All-American, LaxPower All-America, All-ACC Career EMG 20 Scott LaRue Jr Crofton, Md Career CT 23 Drew Snider Jr Seattle, Wash CT Career GWG 26 John Haus So Lutherville, Md CT Honorable Mention USILA All-American Career GWG 41 Kevin Cooper So Crofton, Md CT ACC All-Tournament team Career face-off No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS FOW FOT Pct. GB Other Notes 17 Curtis Holmes So Marriottsville, Md G, 3 A USILA Honorable Mention All-American, NCAA & ACC All-Tournament teams Career CT 50 Dan Noskin Fr Greenwich, Conn No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes 4 Dan Burns (wing) Sr Severna Park, Md Missed the first seven games due to injury 20 Scott LaRue (wing) Jr Crofton, Md Landon Carr (wing) So University Pl., Wash Brian Farrell (wing) Sr Baltimore, Md Preseason honorable mention All-American, Career-high 3 pts. vs. St. Joe's 36 Jesse Bernhardt (wing) So Longwood, Fla CLOSE DEFENSE No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes 9 Max Schmidt Sr Upper Arlington, Ohio USILA Honorable Mention All-American Career Ryder Bohlander Sr Katonah, N.Y Career Brett Schmidt Sr Maple Glen, Pa USILA 2nd Team All-America, All-ACC, NCAA & ACC All-Tournament teams Career LONG POLES No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes 37 Brian Farrell Sr Baltimore, Md USILA Second Team All-American Career Jesse Bernhardt So Longwood, Fla Career SHORT-STICK DEFENSIVE MIDDIES No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes 4 Dan Burns Sr Severna Park, Md ACC All-Tournament team Career Landon Carr So University Pl., Wash Career Scott LaRue Jr Crofton, Md Career Michael Shakespeare Jr Walpole, Mass Career GOALIE No. Name year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS Svs. Sv% GAA W-L GB Notes 31 Niko Amato R-Fr Conshohocken, Pa NCAA All-Tournament team, All-ACC 22 Mark White Sr Alexandria, Va Career

3 Maryland s 34th Time At Ncaa s Maryland made its 34th overall NCAA Tournament appearance in The Terps have played in the second-most tournaments since the event began in Only Hopkins has played in more with 39. Virginia also made its 34th NCAA appearance. The Terps have captured two NCAA championships, 1973 and Maryland's Record In Ncaa's The Terps have won the fourth-most Division I NCAA Tournament games, compiling a overall record in 77 games. Only Johns Hopkins (66-31), Syracuse (59-20) and Virginia (47-29) have won more Division I tournament games. Maryland is seventh by percentage (.584) among all teams ever to play in the tournament. Only Syracuse (59-20,.747), Princeton (30-13,.698), Johns Hopkins (66-31,.680), Virginia (47-29,.618), Duke (22-14,.611) and Cornell (30-21,.588) are ahead of the Terps. The Terps have captured two titles. Only seven other schools have ever won the NCAA Championship: Syracuse (10), Johns Hopkins (9), Princeton (6), North Carolina (4), Virginia (5), Cornell (3) and Duke (1). Maryland unseeded In The Tournament 2011 marked the second time that Maryland was unseeded since 1997 and just the fifth time overall since the tournament began in The Terps were previously unseeded in 1993, 1994, 1997 and Maryland is 7-5 all-time as an unseeded team in the tournament. In those first two unseeded-years Maryland lost its first round game to the No. 8-seeded team, which were Army and Duke, respectively. The Terrapins were much more successful in 1997, advancing to the NCAA championship game. Maryland defeated No. 7-seed Georgetown in the first round before knocking off No. 2 Virginia in the quarters. In the 1997 Final Four Maryland upset No. 3 Syracuse, but couldn't topple No. 1-seed Princeton in the finals. The last time the Terps were unseeded was 2009 and that year Maryland was the lone unseeded team to win a first round game, knocking off previously unbeaten Notre Dame, 7-3. The Terps lost to eventual national champion Syracuse in the quarterfinals. acc teams meeting for the title This season marked just the second time since the NCAA tournament began in 1971 that two ACC teams faced each other in the NCAA title game. The only other time two ACC teams have met for the national championship was 1986 when UNC defeated Virginia, 10-9, in overtime. Get To 10 And Win One axiom of lacrosse is that if you score 10 goals or more your chances of winning are pretty good. Well, a look at the results since 2002 shows that when Maryland scores 10 or more goals there's not just a pretty good chance the Terrapins will win; it's an almost certainty. Since 2002 Maryland has won 82 of the 89 games in which the Terps have scored 10 or more goals for a.921 winning percentage. The Terps scored 11 vs. Johns Hopkins on April 16, 2011, but the Blue Jays won the game in overtime, On April 3 of last season the Terps lost to No. 1 Virginia by a final of 11-10, giving Maryland its only loss when scoring 10 or more goals in In 2009 the Terps lost to Georgetown, on Feb. 21 and lost again when scoring 10 in the ACC Semifinals in a defeat at North Carolina. Prior to that, Maryland had not lost when scoring 10 or more goals since dropping an decision to Virginia in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament in Durham, N.C. The Terrapins got to 10 goals in the 100th game against Johns Hopkins, but the Blue Record when scoring 10+ Year W-l loss Hopkins, ot Virginia, Georgetown, ACC SF at UNC, Virginia, Hopkins, Virginia, Jays took the game Virginia is the only team to beat the Terps twice when allowing 10 or more goals. The Wahoos did it first in 2002 with another decision. holding opponents to single-digits The Terps have been extremely impressive (winning 92.0 percent of its games since 2002) when it scores 10 or more goals, they have been nearly as impressive when holding opponents to less than 10 goals during that span. Since 2002 Maryland is in games, for a.820 winning percentage, when it has held opponents under 10 goals. The Terps have played 160 total games since Maryland has held opponents to nine goals or less 76.3 percent of the time. Shooting Tells The Story The difference between winning and losing for Maryland this season is simple - when the Terps shoot well they win. As it turns out 30% is the magic number for the Terps this season. Maryland finished the year with a 13-5 record and shot better than 30% in eight of the 18 contests. Since 2005 the Terps are a remarkable 45-3 (.938) when shooting 30% or better in a game. The first game Maryland lost during that stretch was a decision to Georgetown in 2009 (the Terps shot 10 of 30 for 33.3% vs. the Hoyas). The second loss came in 2010 in the controversial loss to No. 1 Virginia on April 3. The Terps shot 10 of 33 for 30.3%. The most recent came on April 16, 2011 in a overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins. current terps in the ncaa's Name year G A P GB F/O Jake Bernhardt 2009 QF / st / QF / st QF F Total /5 Jesse Bernhardt st QF st QF SF F Total Owen Blye st st QF SF F Total Ryder Bohlander 2010 QF QF SF Total Dan Burns st QF st QF st QF st QF SF F Total Landon Carr st QF SF F Total Grant Catalino st QF st QF st QF st QF SF F Total Kevin Cooper st SF Total Joe Cummings st QF st QF st SF F Total Brian Farrell st st QF st QF st QF SF F Total Warren Hansen st st Total John Haus st QF st F Total

4 all-time in the ncaa tournament 1971 (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 1 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 7 Championship: #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 3 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 4 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 5 Championship: #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT 1974 (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 6 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 10 Championship: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 11 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 5 Championship: #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 8 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 11 Championship: #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT 1977 (Semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 8 Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 16, #3 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 10 Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 13 Semifinals: #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 10 Championship: #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland (First Round) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland (First Round) First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 4 Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 8 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OT Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round: #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 7 Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 13 Semifinals: Towson State 15, #7 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: #6 Maryland 13, Duke 11 Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland (First Round) First Round: #8 Army 15, Maryland (First Round) First Round: #8 Duke 14, Maryland (National Finalists) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11 Semifinals: #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 8 Championship: #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland (National Finalists) First Round: Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 10 Quarterfinals: Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 9 Semifinals: Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 17 Championship: #1 Princeton 19, Maryland (National Finalists) First Round: #5 Maryland 18, Butler 10 Quarterfinals: #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OT Semifinals: #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 8 Championship: #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Quarterfinals #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: Bye Quarterfinals #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland (Semifinals) First Round: #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 5 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Semifinals: #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: #3 Maryland 16, Army 12 Quarterfinals: #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT 2005 (semifinals) First Round: #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 10 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OT Semifinals: #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland (SEMIFINALS) First Round: #2 Maryland 16, Denver 8 Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 6 Semifinals: UMass 8, #2 Maryland (first round) First Round: UMBC 13, #7 Maryland (quarterfinals) First Round: #7 Maryland 10, Denver 7 Quarterfinals: #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT 2009 (Quarterfinals) First Round: Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 3 Quarterfinals: #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland (Quarterfinals) First Round: #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 8 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 7, #3 Maryland (national finalists) First Round: Maryland 13, #8 North Carolina 6 Quarterfinals: Maryland 6, #1 Syracuse 5, OT Semifinals: Maryland 9, #5 Duke 4 Championship: #7 Virginia 9, Maryland 7 NCAA Tournament Breakdown All-Time Record: 34 appearances (.592) First Round Record: 13-3 (.813) Md. also received six byes into the Quarters Quarterfinal Record: (.645); Semifinal Record: (.500) Final Record: 2-8 (.200)

5 Big Cat among maryland elite With his third goal (of six on the night) vs. UMBC on March 18, 2011 Grant Catalino joined an elite club within the ranks of Maryland men's lacrosse - the 100-Goal Club. Catalino is just the 12th player in the 86-year history of Terrapin men's lacrosse to reach the 100- goal plateau. There have been approximately 2,200 players to suit up for the Terps during their history, which means that less than 1% of all Terps are in the 100-Goal Club. Rk. Name (Years) Goals 1. Joe Walters ( ) Matt Hahn ( ) Rob Wurzburger ( ) Frank Urso ( ) Pete Worstell ( ) Scott Hochstadt ( ) Grant Catalino ( ) Jim Wilkerson ( ) Mark Douglas ( ) Dave Dempsey ( ) Bill Pettit ( ) Ed Mullen ( ) 102 Catalino also finished among the top 10 on school's all-time points list. His three points vs. Virginia in the NCAA final give him 185 points on 119 goals and 66 assists, which has him in 10th place on the school's all-time points list. Young Blood Ryan Young has been the one constant to the Terps' attack during the last four seasons. The senior from Manhasset, N.Y., has missed just one game during his three years as a Terp and has only missed two other starts (the 2009 home finale when three senior attackmen were given the start vs. Binghamton and the 2010 senior day when he volunteered to come off the bench, allowing Fran Gormley to start). Young's consistency has him among the all-time greats of Maryland men's lacrosse and he finished his career in 17th on the all-time points chart with 163 points. With his second point (an assist on Grant Catalino's second goal) vs. UNC in the 2010 ACC semis, Young, who now has 163 career points after tallying one assist vs. Duke, became just the sixth Terp to reach the 100-point mark since 2002, joining Joe Walters (227), Grant Catalino (185), Max Ritz (111), Xander Ritz (110) and Bill McGlone (107). The thing that sets Young apart from the other five is that he is the only one to reach the 100-point plateau by having more assists than goals. Young became just the 16th player in Maryland history with 80 career assists with one assist vs. North Carolina on March 26, He finished his career tied with Andrew Whipple ( ) for seventh on the all-time assists list with 97. three to 100 Travis Reed tallied his seventh point this season on his first of three goals vs. Bellarmine to give him 100 for his career. That marked the first time since 2006 that three Terps will have at least 100 career points at the same time. Grant Catalino and Ryan Young were already members of the 100-point club at Maryland before the 2011 season. Catalino finished with 185 points on 119 goals and 66 assists, while Young totaled 163 points on 66 goals and 97 assists. Reed ended up with 113 points on 67 goals and 46 assists. The trio of Joe Walters, Xander Ritz and Bill McGlone each had at least 100 points in Walters had 227 points on 153 goals and 74 assists. Ritz finished with 110 points on 63 goals and 47 assists, while McGlone reached 107 points on 77 goals and 30 assists. Here's how the two trios stack up with one another with the 2011 unit's totals being current: Year (Student-Athletes) Points Goals Assists 2006 (Walters, X. Ritz, McGlone) (Catalino, Young, Reed) Attack unit comes back strong Maryland has long had one of the best attack units in the nation, but this year the Terps boasted three seniors to lead the way. One thing in Maryland's favor is the depth of the unit. The Terps go five deep on attack with seniors Grant Catalino, Travis Reed and Ryan Young, joined by sophomore Owen Blye (who moved back to his natural attack position when Reed was injured at Towson) and freshman Sean McGuire. While it is hard to compare units across the country time provides perspective on how good this Terp attack unit is. Since 2004, this attack unit returns with more goals, assists and points than any other, taking into account just the top four attackmen. Take a look (*-returned the following year): Total: Goals-Assists=Points Returning: Goals-Assists=Points 2004 (Walters*, X. Ritz*, Bordley, Brown) 87-50= = (Walters*, X. Ritz*, M. Ritz*, Phipps*) (Walters, X. Ritz, M. Ritz*, Phipps*) 97-61= = (Phipps, M. Ritz*, Gallagher*, Ward*) 63-50= = (Catalino*, Reed*, Young*, Weiss) 62-46= (Catalino*, Young*, Yeatman*, Reed*) 73-65= = (Catalino*, Young*, Reed*, Yeatman) 88-75= = (Catalino, Young, Reed, O. Blye*) 76-57= =23 The unit's 2010 total of 163 points is the best of the past seven years, topping the 158 points of the 2006 attack that featured Turnbull Award winner Joe Walters, All-American Xander Ritz and 2007 All-American Michael Phipps. The 2011 unit will be tracked in the chart above to see how they stack-up against the recent Terp attack units. Owen Blye was added to the list when he moved into the attack rotation following Reed's injury at Towson. Only Blye's stats at attack are counted toward the 2011 total. current terps in the ncaa's (cont.) Name year G A P GB F/O Curtis Holmes st / QF / SF / F /19 Total /72 Scott LaRue st QF st QF SF F Total Dan Noskin st /1 Travis Reed 2008 QF st QF st QF QF Total Brett Schmidt 2008 QF st QF st QF st QF SF Total Max Schmidt st QF st QF st F Total M. Shakespeare st F Total Drew Snider st QF SF F Total Ryan Young st QF st QF st QF st QF SF F Total Goalies year Svs. GA Min GB Niko Amato st : QF : SF : F :00 0 Total :43 2 Mark White 2010 QF 0 0 1: st 0 0 1:45 0 Total 0 0 3:23 0

6 john tillman head coach first season at maryland cornell '91 John Tillman was hired as the University of Maryland's head men's lacrosse coach on June 16, 2010, becoming the ninth coach in the 85-year history of the program. Tillman came to College Park after three years returning Harvard lacrosse to national prominence and twelve seasons as the top assistant at Navy, during which the Midshipmen experienced some of the best years in their storied history. Widely considered one of the top young coaches in the country and a dynamic recruiter, Tillman has been the head men's lacrosse coach at Harvard the past three seasons. His last recruiting class for the Crimson was rated No. 3 in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse. During his three seasons at Harvard, Tillman compiled an overall record of 20-19, including an 8-5 mark in 2009, which was the Crimson's highest win total since Tillman's time at Harvard produced a number of the most memorable wins in the program's history. This past season, during which Harvard climbed as high as No. 11 in the national polls, Tillman guided the Crimson to an 11-8 victory over No. 6 Princeton, which was the first time Harvard had defeated the Tigers in 20 years. In 2009, Tillman led the Crimson to a season-opening 9-6 upset victory at No. 5 Duke. Tillman improved his teams in every aspect over the past three seasons. Prior to his arrival in Cambridge, Mass., the Crimson ranked 40th and 42nd, respectively, in total offense and defense. Tillman's defense ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation, while his offense rose to No. 15 in the country. He also dramatically improved Harvard's extra-man offense, from the 51st-ranked unit before he arrived, to a perennial top 15 unit. Prior to Harvard, Tillman spent 12 seasons at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. After six seasons as an assistant coach, he was promoted to head assistant coach and offensive coordinator prior to the 2002 season. From 2004 through 2007, Tillman helped lead the Midshipmen to the some of the most successful seasons in program history, including four straight NCAA tournament berths, four consecutive Patriot League tournament titles and four straight Patriot League regular season championships. In 2004, with Tillman at the helm of the Navy offense, the Mids made a remarkable run through the NCAA tournament, defeating three Ivy League teams (Penn, Cornell and Princeton) en route to a spot in the national championship game. Tillman's offense was a key component of Navy's success that season, ranking third in the nation in scoring offense. Following the Mids' tremendous 2004 season, Tillman was awarded the first of his two Collegiate Lacrosse Assistant Coach of the Year Awards by the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association. During his 12 season at the Naval Academy, Tillman was responsible for helping develop first team All-America midfielders Graham Gill and Billy Looney and second team All-America attackman Jon Birsner. In his 12 seasons in Annapolis, the Mids compiled an overall record of Tillman started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Ithaca College. He spent four seasons ( ) with the Bombers, helping lead them to the Division III national semifinals in In addition to his extensive coaching experience, Tillman also serves as a member of the Tewaaraton Award Men's Selection Committee. A 1991 graduate of Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, Tillman was a three-year member of the school's Dean's list. He had the opportunity to play for legendary coach Richie Moran and was a member of the 1989 squad that earned a berth in the NCAA tournament. Tillman was a goalie when he entered college, but played a number of positions for the Big Red, giving him a great appreciation and understanding for the overall game of lacrosse. Tillman played professionally for the Baltimore Thunder and the Washington Power of the National Lacrosse League. During his final two seasons in Baltimore, he helped the Thunder reach the NLL Championship and Semifinals. Tillman also played for the Toyota Lacrosse Club, who won five-consecutive Southern Division Championships, including a world championship in A native of Corning, N.Y., Tillman was previously commissioned into the U.S. Navy as a fleet support officer and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal. Tillman facts Full Name: John Tillman Age: 41 Hometown: Corning, N.Y. Alma Mater: Cornell `91 Years Coaching: 20 Coaching experience Maryland (Head Coach) Harvard (Head Coach) Navy (Head Assistant Coach) Navy (Assistant Coach) Ithaca College (Assistant Coach) tillman all-time vs. Bellarmine 1-0 Brown 0-3 Canisius 1-0 Colgate 1-1 Cornell 0-3 Dartmouth 2-1 Denver 0-1 Detroit Mercy 1-0 Duke 3-3 Fairfield 1-0 Georgetown 1-2 Hartford 2-0 Holy Cross 3-0 Johns Hopkins 0-1 Massachusetts 2-1 Navy 1-0 North Carolina 2-1 Penn 1-2 Presbyterian 1-0 Princeton 1-2 St. Joseph's 1-0 Siena 0-1 Stony Brook 2-0 Syracuse 1-0 Towson 1-0 UMBC 1-0 Virginia 2-0 Yale 2-1

7 Class warfare It doesn't take an expert to realize that the Terps were a senior-dominated team in Here's a breakdown of exactly how much production Maryland received by class: 2011 Stat Total Sr. Sr. % Jr. Jr. % So. So. % Fr. Fr. % Goals Assists Points Shots EMO Goals GWGs GBs CTs No sophomore slump One of the things you hear about all of the time in sports in about an athlete's "sophomore slump." Well that wasn't the case for several Maryland men's lacrosse sophomores who had terrific second seasons in the Red & Black. Midfielder John Haus was sensational as a freshman, becoming the first Terp frosh to score 10 or more goals since Brian Zeller in Haus finished his first year with 12 goals and two assists. That production earned him preseason honorable mention All-America recognition and he has more than lived up to that standard. In 2011, Haus surpassed his point, goals and assists totals from He finished with 28 points on 14 goals, including a career-best four at Virginia, and 14 assists, which is tied for second on the team. Haus has also improved his defense and has 16 groundballs and seven caused turnovers. For his efforts, Haus was named an honorable mention All-American. Long pole Jesse Bernhardt burst onto the scene in 2010 and continued to make a name for himself in Despite being hindered by lingering injuries early in the season, Bernhardt finished among the team leaders in groundballs and caused turnovers. His 44 groundballs was fourth on the squad and second among field players. He also finished fourth in caused turnovers with 16. Bernhardt was also a key component in the Terps' vaunted transition game, scoring two goal and adding two assists. Short-stick defensive middie Landon Carr was pressed into a leading role in the Terrapin defense due to injuries to seniors Scott LaRue and Dan Burns. Carr was up to the challenge and proved to be capable of matching up with some of the nation's top offensive midfielders. Carr also showed he is an offensive threat, scoring seven goals (including ripping a shot through the net vs. Johns Hopkins) and adding one assist. He also finished among the team leaders with 10 caused turnovers. Face-offs were an area of concern heading into the season, but Curtis Holmes quickly put those concerns to rest. He won 17-of-21 face-offs in the opening game vs. Detroit Mercy and had five groundballs. He then out-did himself in the 20-8 win over Georgetown the following week. Holmes won 20-of-31 draws vs. the Hoyas with eight groundballs. It was the first time a Terp had won 20 or more face-offs in a game since Holmes went on to be the most productive face-off man in Maryland history, setting the single-season records for face-offs taken (353) and won (222). Holmes was so dominant that he went the entire season without finishing a game below.500 facing-off. For his efforts, he was an honorable mention All-America selection. Maryland's midfield was decimated by injuries early in the season, but that simply allowed Kevin Cooper an opportunity to show what he could do. He had an amazing run at the ACC tournament and was named to the all-tournament team after assisting on the gamewinning goal in the semifinals vs. UNC and then scoring twice in the 11-9 win over Duke in the finals. Cooper then tallied his first career hat trick in the 13-6 win at North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA tournament. For the season Cooper had seven goals and six assists. While not a true sophomore, third-year sophomore Owen Blye was terrific whether playing in the midfield or at attack. After totaling six points (3-3=6) at midfield in the first five games, Blye was moved to his natural position of attack when Travis Reed was sidelined with an injury in the Towson game. Blye enjoyed a coming-out party as an attackman in the 11-4 win over St. Joseph's, setting career highs with five points and three goals. He matched that total with two goals and three assists at Virginia. He finished the season third on the squad with 33 points on 19 goals and 14 assists. Defense Ready To Meet Expectations With three returning All-Americans this year's Maryland defense looked to be one of the best in recent memory, which says a lot about this group of Terps, and it lived up to those high standards. Check out how this year's group compared to recent Terp defenses: Defensive comparison Opponents' Goals Per Game Saves Per Game Save Percentage Groundballs Per Game Opponents' Groundballs Per Game Opponents' Turnovers Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game Face-Off Percentage Clear Percentage Opponents' Clear Percentage Opponents' Man-Up Conversion Percentage Terps' 2011 leaders Points RK Player Goals Assists Points 1. Ryan Young Grant Catalino Owen Blye Joe Cummings John Haus Travis Reed Drew Snider Jake Bernhardt Brian Farrell Kevin Cooper Goals RK Player Goals 1. Grant Catalino Joe Cummings Ryan Young Owen Blye Drew Snider Jake Bernhardt John Haus Travis Reed Brian Farrell Landon Carr 7 Kevin Cooper 7 Assists RK Player Assists 1. Ryan Young Owen Blye 14 John Haus Grant Catalino Travis Reed Kevin Cooper 6 Brian Farrell 6 8. Joe Cummings 5 9. Curtis Holmes 3 Scott LaRue 3 Drew Snider 3 Shots RK Player Shots 1. Grant Catalino Joe Cummings Jake Bernhardt Ryan Young John Haus Drew Snider Owen Blye Travis Reed Kevin Cooper Brian Farrell 21 Groundballs RK Player Groundballs 1. Curtis Holmes Niko Amato Brett Schmidt Jesse Bernhardt Grant Catalino 35 Brian Farrell Max Schmidt Dan Burns Ryder Bohlander Jake Bernhardt 19 Caused Turnovers RK Player Caused Turnovers 1. Brett Schmidt Brian Farrell Max Schmidt Jesse Bernhardt Ryder Bohlander Landon Carr Ryan Young 9 8. John Haus 7 9. Dan Burns 6 Grant Catalino 6 Michael Shakespeare 6

8 2011 Tendencies Tendency Record Overall Record 13-5 Home 5-3 Road 5-1 Neutral 3-1 ACC Record 1-2 Non-Conference Record 12-3 On Grass 9-4 On Turf 4-1 Day Games 9-4 Night Games 4-1 Leading after first quarter 8-4 Trailing after first quarter 5-0 Tied after first quarter 0-1 Leading at halftime 9-1 Trailing at halftime 2-4 Tied at halftime 2-0 Leading after third quarter 12-1 Trailing after third quarter 1-4 Tied after third quarter 0-0 In overtime 1-2 Maryland has more shots 10-2 Opponent has more shots 2-3 Teams have same shots 1-0 Maryland has more saves 6-2 Opponent has more saves 7-2 Teams have same saves 0-1 Maryland wins more face-offs 11-4 Opponent wins more face-offs 1-1 Teams win same face-offs 1-0 Maryland has more groundballs 12-4 Opponent has more groundballs 1-1 Maryland has higher clear pct Opponent has higher clear pct. 3-4 Maryland scores extra-man goal 5-3 Maryland doesn't score an extra-man goal 8-2 Maryland has more extra-man goals 1-2 Opponent has more extra-man goals 5-1 Teams have same extra-man goals 7-2 Maryland commits more penalties 8-4 Opponent commits more penalties 4-1 Teams commit same penalties 1-0 Maryland has more penalty minutes 8-4 Opponent has more penalty minutes 3-1 Teams have same penalty minutes 2-0 Maryland commits more turnovers 6-3 Opponent commits more turnovers 7-2 Games decided by one goal 2-2 Games decided by 2-4 goals 3-2 Games decided by 5-8 goals 5-1 Games decided by 9-12 goals 3-0 Games decided by 13 or more goals 0-0 Maryland scores less than 10 goals 4-4 Maryland scores goals 6-1 Maryland scores goals 2-0 Maryland scores 20 or more goals 1-0 Opponent scores less than 10 goals 13-2 Opponent scores goals 0-3 vs. Top 5 ranked opponents 2-1 vs. teams ranked No vs. teams ranked No vs. unranked opponents 6-0 vs. teams with winning record 7-4 vs. teams with.500 record 1-0 vs. teams with losing record 5-1 Games in February 2-0 Games in March 4-2 Games in April 4-1 Games in May 3-2 During the last seven seasons, Maryland held its' opponents scoreless for long stretches of game time. The 2004 Terps kept opponents scoreless for stretches of 20 or more minutes eight times. In 2005 Maryland did it on seven occasions, and was just seconds away from keeping the high-powered Duke (1st meeting) and Navy offenses off the board for more than 20 minutes. The 2006 season saw the Terrapin defense do it 10 times in 17 games. In 2007 Terp "D" had minute scoring droughts to its credit in 16 contests. In 2008, the Terp defense had six 20+-minute scoring droughts. The 2009 Terps held opponents scoreless for 20 minutes or more eight times, including two separate stretches at Penn. Maryland didn't have a 20+-minute scoreless stretch in its first nine games in 2010, but had six in the final seven games. This season the Terps already have seven 20+-minute scoreless stretches to their credit: Detroit Mercy (32:13), Georgetown (20:12), Duke (23:30, St. Joseph's (27:21), Virginia (25:21), North Carolina (22:01) and Duke in the NCAA semis (22:40). Maryland's "D" was dominating in its 2011 debut vs. Detroit Mercy, holding the Titans to just four goals. The defense was put behind the 8-ball right off the bat, having to kill four minutes of non-releasable penalties in the first 10 minutes of the game. Detroit managed to get two goals during that time, but Maryland didn't allow another Titan goal for 32:13 after that. Sophomores Jesse Bernhardt and Landon Carr led the way with three groundballs and three caused turnovers apiece. Senior Shane Hall made his first career start and had two groundballs. Georgetown's offense put up 15 goals in its season opener at Jacksonville, but the Terrapin defense held the Hoyas to just eight goals in a 20-8 victory. Seniors opponent scoring droughts Feb. 19 vs. Detroit Mercy: 0 goals in 32:13 Feb. 26 vs. Georgetown: 0 goals in 20:12 Mar. 5 at Duke: 0 goals in 23:30 Mar. 20 vs. St. Joseph's: 0 goals in 27:21 Apr. 2 at Virginia: 0 goals in 25:21 May 15 at UNC: 0 goals in 22:01 May 28 vs. Duke: 0 goals in 22:40 holding opponents below season average Opponent Scoring Avg. vs. Md. Detroit Mercy Georgetown at Duke Bellarmine at Towson UMBC at Virginia at Navy vs. UNC ACC Semis at Duke ACC Finals at UNC NCAA 1st vs. Syracuse NCAA QF vs. Duke NCAA SF vs. Virginia NCAA F Max Schmidt and Ryder Bohlander were outstanding in their one-on-one match-ups against a pair of Hoyas who had hat tricks vs. the Dolphins. Schmidt allowed just one goal to Davey Emala, while Bohlander held Travis Cormeau without even so much as a single shot. Senior Brett Schmidt had another tremendous day with five groundballs and three caused turnovers. Senior long pole Brian Farrell made his season debut a good one, scoring a goal, adding an assist, scooping up three groundballs and causing one turnover. Redshirt freshman Niko Amato was solid in cage for the Terps, making eight stops. In the Terps' 9-8 overtime loss to Duke, the defense was led by Amato, who made a career-best 19 saves. Brett Schmidt had a career-high six groundballs. The defense also made an impact offensively as Carr scored twice for his first career multi-goal game and Michael Shakespeare scored a goal. The front-line defense was terrific vs. Bellarmine, helping the Terps take a 10-3 lead early in the third quarter before giving way to the reserves, who were solid as the Knights continued to play their starters. For the second straight game Brett Schmidt set a career high for groundballs, doing his six-gb effort vs. Duke one better with seven. Schmidt also had four caused turnovers vs. the Knights. Max Schmidt was also outstanding when the ball was on the ground, scooping up four GBs, helping the Terps to 61 total groundballs, which marks the first time since 2002 that a Terrapin team hit the 60-groundball mark in a game. Farrell chipped in with five groundballs, but also did some damage on the offensive end of the field with a goal and an assist. Amato made eight saves, while allowing just three goals in 45:00 of action. Towson has been known in 2011 for playing a deliberate style and that leads to some low scoring games, but Maryland's defense turned things up a notch by holding the Tigers to just four goals in an 8-4 Maryland win. Making things more impressive was the man-down unit's performance. That group held the Tigers to zero (0) man-up goals in six opportunities, which totaled 4:30. Amato was impressive again, making eight saves and picking up three groundballs. Maryland's defense completely shut down UMBC for three quarters, allowing just two goals on 12 shots. The starting close defense of Bohlander, B. Schmidt and M. Schmidt combined for five groundballs and six caused turnovers. Amato had another great showing in cage, stopping 12 shots and picking up five groundballs. The long poles were equally impressive. Farrell and Jesse Bernhardt totaled seven groundballs and three caused turnovers, in addition to Bernhardt scoring a goal and Farrell adding an assist to help out on offense. The Terps shutout St. Joseph's for the first 27:21 of the 11-4 victory over the Hawks. B. Schmidt led the Terps with four groundballs and two caused turnovers. Hall and Jesse Bernhardt also had four groundballs apiece. But the most impressive performance by a Maryland defender vs. St. Joe's was clearly by Farrell, who had a career-best three points on two goals and an assist to go along with two groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers. Maryland's defense was outstanding in the Terps' 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia. Amato made 12 saves in cage, but it was the starting close defense of Bohlander, B. Schmidt and M. Schmidt in front of him that helped limit the dynamic Cavalier attack unit to just three goals (two coming late in the fourth quarter when the game was already decided). Jesse Bernhardt keyed two transition goals, feeding two of Owen Blye's goals. The "D" turned in a historic performance in the Terps' 10-4 win at Navy. The four goals the Mids scored were the fewest by any Navy team against Maryland in a Navy home game since The six-goal margin of victory was the most for the Terps over the Midshipmen since Leading the way was M. Schmidt with three caused turnovers and two groundballs. But the inarguable star of the defense was Farrell, who scored two amazing goals (the first on a 15-yard bounce shot after a slick ball fake; the second came on a diving shot after being pushed from behind after a 60-yard sprint down the middle of the field) in the transition game. The Terps' defense turned in an outstanding effort against a methodical North Carolina offense in the ACC semifinals. Maryland held the Tar Heels, which came into the game averaging 11.3 goals per game, to just six goals, including none in the fourth quarter, which allowed the offense to go on a 5-0 run to win the game. The defense was a key part of snapping Duke's 17-game home win streak and bringing the Terps their first ACC championship since Seniors Brett Schmidt and Burns were named to the all-tournament team. Schmidt scored his first goal of the year in the win over the Blue Devils, converting on a long outlet from Amato, who earned his first career assist on the goal. A huge seven-save third quarter by Amato highlighted an all-around terrific defensive effort for the Terps against No. 8 seed North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA tournament. UNC's Billy Bitter scored three first half goals, but was shutout in the second half.

9 The other two members of Carolina's vaunted attack group, Thomas Wood and Nicky Galasso, finished with just one assist. A big factor in the defense's success was the Terps' dominance in groundballs. The Maryland-Syracuse NCAA quarterfinal game was a match-up of two of the nation's best defenses and on that day the Terps' "D" was just one goal better than the Orange in the 6-5 overtime victory in Gillette Stadium. Amato had nine saves in the game and none were bigger than a key stop of a Jovan Miller shot in overtime. The Terps close defense of Bohlander, B. Schmidt and M. Schmidt held the Syracuse starting attack unit of Stephen Kehoe, JoJo Marasco and Tommy Palasek to a combined one goal and one assist on just three shots. Amato was huge for the Terps, making 13 saves, including five in the first quarter, to lead the Terps to a 9-4 win over No. 5 seed Duke in the NCAA semifinals in Baltimore. The defense was punishing all game long and the Blue Devils were limited to 14.3 percent shooting for the game. The Blue Devil starting attack was held to just two goals, while Duke's first midfield contributed just a goal and two assists. A key to victory There are a lot of factors that go into whether or not the Terps win a game, but an important one could be the play of senior long pole Brian Farrell. He has scored at least one goal in 23 games during his career (overall he has totaled 29 goals). The Terps have won 17 of those 23, which means that Maryland has won 73.9% of the games that Farrell has scored a goal in. Farrell has registered multiple points in a game nine times during his career and Maryland has left the field winners in eight of those contests (88.9%). The only time the Terps have lost a game when Farrell had two points was the overtime loss to Virginia in the 2008 NCAA quarterfinals. Offensive Defenders Through 18 games Terrapin defensive players have been not-so-surprisingly offensive. In 2011, nine Maryland defenders (close, long poles, short-sticks and goalies) have scored goals or tallied assists. In total, Terp defenders have 23 goals and 20 assists for 43 points which is 14.5% of Maryland's total points. Leading the way, of course, was Brian Farrell. The senior missed the opener vs. Detroit Mercy, but wasted no time getting back into the swing of things when he returned against Georgetown. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound Baltimore native, has had a goal or an assist in five of the six games that he's played. He started with a goals and an assist vs. the Hoyas. He added another goal and an assist vs. Bellarmine and had another score vs. Towson (his fifth career goal vs. the Tigers). He tallied a point for the third straight game by assisting on Grant Catalino's first goal of the UMBC game. He set a career high for points in a game with three by scoring twice and adding an assist vs. St. Joseph's. He got back to his scoring ways with two amazing goals in the 10-4 win at Navy and then added an assist vs. Johns Hopkins. After going without a point for three games, Farrell made national news for pulling off the hidden ball play with Catalino late in the third quarter of the first round NCAA tournament game at UNC. Farrell finished the play by assisting on Drew Snider's easy goal after the entire Carolina defense bought into the fake flip. For his career Farrell has 29 goals and 20 assists for 49 career points. Easily the highest-scoring defender in school history, Farrell's 49 points has him in 17th place in scoring over the last 10 years. Not to be outdone was Farrell's long pole counterpart Jesse Bernhardt. Bernhardt became the seventh Terp defender to register a point with his first goal of the season in the 15-6 win over UMBC. He added a career-best two assists in the 12-7 win at then-no. 4 Virginia. Bernhardt scored his second goal of the season on a 10-yard bouncer vs. Johns Hopkins. For his career Bernhardt now has four goals and four assists. Short-stick middie Scott LaRue was limited in the opener vs. Detroit Mercy, but he was ready vs. Georgetown and the result was LaRue assisting on one of Grant Catalino's five goals vs. the Hoyas. LaRue was in a giving mood again at Towson, assisting on two of the Terps' eight goals. He then scored a goal in the 11-9 win at Duke in the ACC championship game. Short-stick d-middie Landon Carr came to Maryland as an offensive midfielder and so far he's shown off those offensive skills in the transition game. Carr had a goal in each of Maryland's first two games this season and had his first career multi-goal game with two vs. Duke. Carr added his first career assist in the win at Towson. He returned to scoring goals with the Terps' second of the day vs. North Carolina. Carr's most impressive goal came vs. Johns Hopkins when his shot in the first quarter ripped right through the net. He then started Maryland's four-goal run in the third quarter vs. Colgate with a transition goal. Junior Michael Shakespeare is another converted o-middie and has been one of the great surprises of Shakespeare has adapted well to playing d-middie (five groundballs and two caused turnovers), but he hasn't forgotten how to play offense and he picked up his first career assist in the 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy. Shakespeare then added a goal in the Terps' 9-8 overtime loss at Duke. Curtis Holmes had been amazing at the face-off X, but he's proven that he's more than a FOGO. The sophomore scored his first career goal and then added his first career assists in the Terps' 20-8 win over Georgetown. He then added another goal in the 11-4 victory over St. Joseph's. Holmes got back in the scoring column by assisting Brian Farrell's first goal in the 10-4 win at Navy. He scored again vs. No. 5 seed Duke in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament in Baltimore. Senior Max Schmidt, who picked up his first career goal on a back-handed shot in Maryland's win over Colgate in the 2010 regular season finale, got his first career assist in the season opening 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy. Senior Brett Schmidt became the eighth Terp defender to earn a point this year when he assisted on Grant Catalino's goal vs. Johns Hopkins. Schmidt never gave up on a clear and scooped up a loose ball before finding Catalino with a pin-point pass in front of the crease. He scored his first goal of the season to open scoring in the second quarter of the ACC championship game at Duke. Redshirt freshman Niko Amato became the first Maryland goalie since Sean Keenan in 1997 to register a point when he assisted on Brett Schmidt's transition goal in the ACC championship game win at Duke. season honors Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-Americans: Midseason All-Americans: Grant Catalino (1st) Brett Schmidt (2nd) Ryan Young (3rd) Brian Farrell (HM) John Haus (HM) Max Schmidt (HM) Brett Schmidt (2nd) The ACC Offensive Player of the Week Joe Cummings (Apr. 5) Defensive Player of the Week Curtis Holmes (Mar. 1) Brian Farrell (Mar. 22) Brett Schmidt (Apr. 5) All-ACC All-Tournament Team Tewaaraton trophy Watch List: Nominees: Niko Amato Joe Cummings Brett Schmidt Dan Burns Grant Catalino (MVP) Kevin Cooper Curtis Holmes Brett Schmidt Ryan Young Grant Catalino Brian Farrel John Haus Brett Schmidt Ryan Young Grant Catalino Brian Farrell Ryan Young university of maryland Charles P. McCormick Award Brian Farrell (Baltimore area senior contributing the most to athletics) John W. Guckeyson Award Grant Catalino (scholarship, leadership and superior athletic ability) Silvester Watch Grant Catalino (Maryland student-athlete who typifies the best in college athletics) ICA Community Service Award Joe Cummings Brett Schmidt Laxpower All-Americans USILA All-Americans: NCAA All-Tournament Team: Joe Cummings Brett Schmidt Brian Farrell (2nd) Brett Schmidt (2nd) Joe Cummings (3rd) Ryan Young (3rd) Grant Catalino (HM) John Haus (HM) Curtis Holmes (HM) Max Schmidt (HM) Niko Amato Grant Catalino Curtis Holmes Brett Schmidt

10 all-time winningest programs Rk Team W-L-T Pct. 1. Johns Hopkins Syracuse Navy Maryland Army The Road to 700 wins Team Seasons Games Played Maryland Syracuse Army 92 1,029 Navy Johns Hopkins starting position production Opponent Attack Midfield G-A=P, Shots, GB G-A=P, Shots, GB Detroit Mercy 7-5=12, 13, 8 5-2=7, 12, 4 Georgetown 7-4=11, 14, 6 5-2=7, 7, 5 at Duke 0-2=2, 10, 5 2-0=2, 8, 2 Bellarmine 4-3=7, 10, 6 2-0=2, 9, 3 at Towson 4-2=6, 9, 3 1-0=1, 4, 4 UMBC 6-3=9, 16, 5 3-2=5, 10, 3 St. Joseph's 4-5=9, 14, 1 1-1=2, 7, 3 North Carolina 4-2=6, 13, 6 0-2=2, 10, 3 at Virginia 4-7=11, 12, 3 4-0=4, 6, 2 at Navy 4-1=5, 11, 5 3-0=3, 8, 0 Johns Hopkins 2-3=5, 8, 3 3-0=3, 8, 3 vs. North Carolina ACC SF 3-1=4, 7, 4 4-1=5, 10, 2 at Duke ACC F 4-4=8, 15, 2 2-1=3, 11, 5 Colgate 5-2=7, 8, 3 1-0=1, 8, 1 at North Carolina NCAA 1st 5-4=9, 14, 1 4-3=7, 9, 5 vs. Syracuse NCAA QF 1-4=5, 15, 1 2-0=2, 11, 0 vs. Duke NCAA SF 4-2=6, 8, 4 1-0=1, 11, 0 vs. Virginia NCAA F 4-2=6, 12, 5 2-2=4, 7, 2 Total 72-56=128, 209, =61, 156, 47 terp scoring runs Opponent Run Time Made Score Detroit Mercy : , Md : , Md. Georgetown : , Md. Bellarmine :48 9-2, Md. UMBC 5-0 9: Md : , Md. St. Joseph's :55 7-0, Md. at Virginia : , Md. vs. UNC ACC SF 5-0 9:21 7-6, Md. at UNC NCAA 1st : , Md. def. shutout quarters Opponent Quarter Score Detroit Mercy 2nd 8-0 Bellarmine 2nd 6-0 at Towson 2nd 3-0 4th 2-0 UMBC 1st 4-0 3rd 4-0 St. Joseph's 1st 3-0 at Virginia 3rd 4-0 vs. UNC ACC SF 4th 5-0 vs. Virginia NCAA F 1st 1-0 Terps 86TH Season Of Lacrosse The Terps boast an all-time record of (.746), dating back to the first varsity team in 1924 (a team was not fielded in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II). Maryland has finished every one of its previous 85 seasons with a.500 or better record, including last season when the Terps went The program reached the 700-win milestone with a 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 at Ludwig Field. During the decade of the 2000s, Maryland went for a.694 win percentage, making it the winningest decade in Terrapin lacrosse history. In the decade of the 1990s, Maryland posted a record. The.669 winning percentage matched Maryland s win percentage of the 1980s when the Terps went and also compiled a.669 win percentage. So far, Maryland is 25-9 in the 2010's for a.735 winning percentage. The 700 Club Maryland's 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 was the program's 700th victory in 84 seasons of varsity men's lacrosse. The Terps join Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy and Army as the only programs with 700 or more Division I wins. Two things that make Maryland's accomplishment all the more impressive is that the Terps reached the 700-win plateau in just their 84th season. Only Syracuse reached win No. 700 in as few seasons, but it took the Orange 53 more games than Maryland. In fact, Maryland needed only 940 games to reach 700 wins and only Johns Hopkins needed fewer games (932) to hit the historic number, but the Blue Jays did so in their 105th season. Consecutive 10-win seasons The 11-9 victory over Duke on April 24, 2011 was the 10th of the year for Maryland, giving it nine straight seasons with double-digit wins. (Special thanks to Patrick Stevens of the D1Scourse.com). How does that stack up against the rest of the college lacrosse programs? Take a look at programs with at least four-straight 10-win seasons: Maryland (9): 2011 (13-5), 2010 (12-4), 2009 (10-7), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (10-6), 2006 (12-5), 2005 (11-6), 2004 (13-3), 2003 (12-4) Cornell (7): 2011 (12-3), 2010 (12-6), 2009 (11-3), 2008 (11-4), 2007 (15-1), 2006 (11-3), 2005 (11-3) Virginia (7): 2011 (13-5), 2010 (16-2), 2009 (14-2), 2008 (14-4), 2007 (12-4), 2006 (17-0), 2005 (11-4) Notre Dame (6): 2011 (11-3), 2010 (10-7), 2009 (15-1), 2008 (14-3), 2007 (11-4), 2006 (10-5) Duke (5): 2011 (14-6), 2010 (16-4), 2009 (15-4), 2008 (18-2), 2007 ( 17-3) Siena (5): 2011 (13-5), 2010 (12-5), 2009 (12-6), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (10-6) Terps in pro stadiums Maryland has played 15 games in an NFL stadium. All-time the Terps are 9-6 in professional stadiums. The Terps played three games so far in 2011 in NFL stadiums. Maryland topped No. 5 seed Duke, 9-4, in the NCAA semis at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, but lost the championship game in the same venue to No. 7 seed Virginia, 9-7. Maryland played No. 1 seed Syracuse in the tournament quarterfinals in Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., and the Terps pulled out a 6-5 victory in overtime. The Terps played two games in 2010 in NFL Stadiums in the regular season. Maryland defeated Duke in overtime in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. Maryland returned to M&T Bank Stadium in April for the Smartlink Day of Rivals and bested Johns Hopkins, In 2009, Maryland topped Duke, 11-8, at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium and lost a 10-9 decision to Johns Hopkins in the inaugural Smartlink Day of Rivals. In 2006, the Terps were 1-1 at M&T Bank Stadium, defeating North Carolina, 10-9, in the ACC semis at M&T Bank Stadium before dropping an 11-5 decision to Virginia in the finals. Maryland then lost to UMass, 8-5, at Lincoln Financial Field in the NCAA Semifinals. In 2005, Maryland was 3-1 in NFL stadiums at Lincoln Financial Field and 2-0 at M&T Bank Stadium. Maryland lost to Virginia in the 2003 NCAA Semifinals in M&T Bank Stadium. A Family Affair Many school's refer to their sports programs as families, but the Maryland men's lacrosse program is truly a family affair. Since 2002, the Terps have had 12 sets of brothers, including four on this season's roster, don the red and black together for at least one season. Harry & Thomas Alford: Bryn & Travis Holmes: 2007 Jake & Jesse Bernhardt: Dan & Mike LaMonica: 2002 Justin & Owen Blye: Chris & Willy Passavia: Brian & Kevin Cooper: 2011 Brian & Michael Phipps: 2007 Brendan & Ian Healy: Max & Xander Ritz: Bryn & Curtis Holmes: 2010 Mark & Michael White: Maryland's family tradition doesn't end with brothers. Fathers and sons are also part of the Terps' tradition and that's never been more evident than this season. This year's Maryland men's lacrosse roster features three players whose father's not only played at Maryland, but won a nation title together. Mike Farrell, father of Brian, Wilson Phipps, father of Brian, and Jake Reed, father of Travis, were all members of the Terps' 1975 NCAA championship squad. First-Time Opponents Maryland has played 77 different opponents in its 86 seasons. The 2011 season added Detroit Mercy (a 16-4 win on 2/19) and St. Joseph's (an 11-4 win on 3/20) to that list. In the Terps' 77 first-time meetings Maryland is 73-4 (.948) in those games. Adelphi (12-13, 1982), Army (0-3, 1923), Syracuse (3-10, 1927) and Yale (3-5, 1925) are the only schools to beat the Terps the first time the schools met on a lacrosse field.

11 Maryland In Season Openers Maryland has a (.959) lifetime record in season openers dating back to the 1924 season. The Terps have won their last 18 openers and 25 of the last 26, with the only loss coming to Duke in 1993, when they fell to Duke 9-5 on March 6. After losing their 1925 opener to Yale, 5-3, the Terps went on to win 40 consecutive season openers from 1926 through The streak was broken when Maryland tied Princeton, 6-6, in the 1968 opener. Following the deadlock, Maryland went on to win its next 14 openers, giving the Terps a record over a 57-year span (Maryland did not field a team in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II.) 18 straight in Season Openers After beating Detroit Mercy to open the 2011 season the Terps have an 18-game winning streak in season openers. Five of those wins came against Villanova ( ) and the last nine over Denver, Mount St. Mary s, Air Force, Hobart, Duke, Georgetown (four times), Bellarmine (twice), Presbyterian and Detroit Mercy. Over the 18-year stretch, Maryland outscored its foes (an average score of ) in those games. the last 18 openers Feb. 19, 2011 #4 Maryland 16, Detroit Mercy 4 Feb. 20, 2010 #6 Maryland 12, Bellarmine 7 Feb. 13, 2009 #3 Maryland 18, Presbyterian 3 Feb. 23, 2008 #7 Maryland 11, #4 Georgetown 6 Feb. 17, 2007 #7 Maryland 11, Bellarmine 6 Feb 25, 2006 #3 Maryland 10, #7 Georgetown 4 Feb. 26, 2005 #4 Maryland 13, #5 Georgetown 6 Feb. 28, 2004 #5 Maryland 14, #6 Georgetown 5 Mar. 2, 2003 #5 Maryland 13, #7 Duke 7 Feb. 23, 2002 #6 Maryland 13, #23 Hobart 6 Feb. 24, 2001 #8 Maryland 16, Air Force 3 Feb. 27, 2000 #8 Maryland 19, Mt. St. Mary s 3 Feb. 25, 1999 #7 Maryland 13, Denver 5 Feb. 21, 1998 #6 Maryland 18, Villanova 5 Feb. 22, 1997 #7 Maryland 13, Villanova 4 Feb. 24, 1996 #7 Maryland 12, Villanova 6 Feb. 25, 1995 Maryland 15, Villanova 6 Feb. 26, 1994 Maryland 18, Villanova 7 Home team in bold The Terps have not allowed more than seven goals to any opponent in a season opener over the last 18 years. Maryland has not allowed an opponent to score 10 or more goals in a season opener since Syracuse beat the Terps, on March 9, five Terps Taken In MLL Draft Five University of Maryland men's lacrosse seniors were selected in the 2011 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft. Long pole Brian Farrell was the highest pick, being selected with the 12th overall selection by the Boston Cannons. Defenseman Brett Schmidt was the next Terp taken, going 15th overall to the Denver Outlaws. Midfielder Dan Burns went 19th overall by the Hamilton Nationals, while attackmen Grant Catalino and Ryan Young went with the 21st and 23rd picks, respectively, to Denver and the Long Island Lizards Captains: Burns, Catalino, Farrell and b. schmidt Four players have been named team captains for the 2011 season. The quartet, which was selected by a combination of team vote and coaches' input, consists of seniors Dan Burns, Grant Catalino, Brian Farrell and Brett Schmidt. Farrell, who was also a captain last season, is the repeat captain since Bill McGlone was selected by his teammates in 2005 and Terps in the Polls Inside Lacrosse (6/1) RK School record Points Prev. 1. Virginia (16) Maryland Duke Denver Syracuse Cornell Johns Hopkins Notre Dame Bucknell North Carolina Villanova Hofstra Delaware Colgate Penn Harvard Stony Brook UMass Hartford Siena NR USILA (5/9) RK School record Points Pre. 1. Syracuse (8) Cornell (1) Johns Hopkins Denver Notre Dame Duke Bucknell Maryland North Carolina Virginia Villanova Colgate Hofstra Delaware NR 15. Harvard Penn Stony Brook UMass Harford NR 20. Siena NR Tracking The Terps Date Inside Lacrosse USILA Preseason 4 4 February February March March March March April April April April May May June

12 The Last Time A Maryland TEAM... Scored 20 or more goals 20, vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Scored 15 or more goals 15, vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Allowed 15 or more goals 15, at Duke (3/1/08) Totaled 30 or more points 30 (18g 12a) vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/20/07) Won 15 or more face-offs 16 (16-of-22) at North Carolina (5/15/11) Won 20 or more face-offs 20 (20-of-31) vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Lost 15 or more face-offs 15 (15-of-24) vs. Virginia (4/3/10) Lost 20 or more face-offs 23 (12-of-35) vs. Johns Hopkins (4/15/00) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 61 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 61 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Took 50 or more shots 55 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Took 60 or more shots 74 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09) Made 15 or more saves 19 vs. Duke (3/5/11) Made 20 or more saves 20 vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Scored four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-4), vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) Scored a man-down goal Dan Burns vs. Air Force (2/14/09) Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-5), at Navy (4/8/05) Allowed a man-down goal Matt Danowski of Duke (3/2/05) Came from behind to win vs. Syracuse (5/22/11) trailed, 2-1 in 2nd Quarter - Won 6-5 OT Came from two goals down to win vs. Syracuse (5/22/11) trailed, 2-0 in 2nd Quarter - Won 6-5 OT Came from three goals down to win at Duke (4/24/11) trailed, 6-3 in 2nd Quarter - Won 11-9 Came from four goals down to win vs. North Carolina (4/22/11) trailed, 6-2 in 4th Quarter - Won 7-6 Blew a lead and lost vs. Virginia (5/30/11) Led 1-0 in 2Q Lost 9-7 Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Led 8-6 in 3Q Lost ot Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Led 8-5 in 3Q Lost ot Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Led 8-4 in 3Q Lost ot Blew a five-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Led 8-3 in 3Q Lost ot a Maryland Player... Scored 4 or more goals 4, Drew Snider at North Carolina (5/15/11) Scored 5 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Scored 6 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Scored 7 or more goals 7, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia (4/19/98) Scored 3 or more goals in a quarter 3 (3rd), Joe Cummings at Virginia (4/2/11) Scored 4 or more goals in a quarter 4 (3rd), Xander Ritz vs. Georgetown (2/25/06) Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Ryan Young at Virginia (4/2/11) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Ryan Young at Georgetown (2/27/10) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan LaMonica at Navy (4/5/03) Dished out 7 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Dished out 8 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 6 or more points 6, Ryan Young at Virginia (4/2/11) Totaled 7 or more points 7, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Michael Phipps vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Totaled 9 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 10 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 11 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Scored two or more extra-man goals 2, Adam Sear at North Carolina (3/27/10) Scored three or more extra-man goals 3, Xander Ritz at Georgetown (2/25/06) Scored an overtime goal Grant Catalino vs. Syracuse (5/22/11) Took 10 or more shots 11, Grant Catalino vs. North Carolina (3/26/11) Took 15 or more shots 16, Joe Walters vs. Virginia (4/25/04) Grabbed 10 or more ground balls 10, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused 5 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused 6 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused 7 or more turnovers 7, Lee Zink at Notre Dame (5/3/03) Won 15 or more face-offs 15, Curtis Holmes at North Carolina (5/15/11) Won 20 or more face-offs 20, Curtis Holmes vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Made 15 or more saves 19, Niko Amato at Duke (3/5/11) Made 20 or more saves 20, Harry Alford vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Defeated a No. 1 team 6-5 OT vs. No. 1 Syracuse (5/22/11) Defeated a Top 5 team 12-7 at No. 4 Virginia (4/2/11) Defeated a Top 10 team 9-4 vs. No. 6 Duke (5/28/11) Shutout an opponent for a half 2nd half vs. Navy (4/4/08) trailed 5-4 Shutout an opponent for 3 Qtrs 1st 3 Qtrs vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) led 12-0 Shutout an opponent vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26/02) won 18-0 Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes 22:40 vs. Duke (5/28/11) Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 32:12 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08) Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08) Marks set in 2011 in bold.

13 top performances in 2011 Points Player Points (G-A=P) opponent Grant Catalino 6-1=7 UMBC Grant Catalino 5-1=6 Georgetown Ryan Young 2-4=6 at Virginia Owen Blye 3-2=5 St. Joseph's Ryan Young 2-3=5 Georgetown Owen Blye 2-3=5 at Virginia Ryan Young 2-3=5 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Joe Cummings 4-0=4 UMBC Joe Cummings 4-0=4 at Virginia John Haus 4-0=4 at Virginia Joe Cummings 4-0=4 Johns Hopkins Drew Snider 4-0=4 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Ryan Young 3-1=4 Detroit Mercy Travis Reed 3-1=4 Bellarmine Ryan Young 3-1=4 Bellarmine Grant Catalino 2-2=4 Detroit Mercy Travis Reed 2-2=4 Detroit Mercy Owen Blye 2-2=4 Georgetown Travis Reed 2-2=4 at Towson Ryan Young 1-3=4 St. Joseph's John Haus 0-4=4 Detroit Mercy Joe Cummings 3-0=3 Detroit Mercy Drew Snider 3-0=3 Georgetown John Haus 3-0=3 at Duke Grant Catalino 3-0=3 North Carolina Grant Catalino 3-0=3 at Duke ACC F Kevin Cooper 3-0=3 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Grant Catalino 3-0=3 NCAA SF vs. Duke Joe Cummings 2-1=3 St. Joseph's Brian Farrell 2-1=3 St. Joseph's Ryan Young 2-1=3 Colgate Joe Cummings 2-1=3 NCAA SF vs. Duke Grant Catalino 2-1=3 vs. Virginia NCAA F John Haus 1-2=3 Georgetown Curtis Holmes 1-2=3 Georgetown Grant Catalino 1-2=3 Bellarmine Ryan Young 1-2=3 Johns Hopkins John Haus 1-2=3 vs. Virginia NCAA F Ryan Young 0-3=3 NCAA QF vs. Syracuse Goals Player Goals opponent Grant Catalino 6 UMBC Grant Catalino 5 Georgetown Joe Cummings 4 UMBC Joe Cummings 4 at Virginia John Haus 4 at Virginia Joe Cummings 4 Johns Hopkins Drew Snider 4 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Joe Cummings 3 Detroit Mercy Ryan Young 3 Detroit Mercy Drew Snider 3 Georgetown John Haus 3 at Duke Travis Reed 3 Bellarmine Ryan Young 3 Bellarmine Owen Blye 3 St. Joseph's Grant Catalino 3 North Carolina Grant Catalino 3 at Duke ACC F Kevin Cooper 3 at North Carolina Grant Catalino 3 NCAA SF vs. Duke Assists Player assists opponent John Haus 4 Detroit Mercy Ryan Young 4 at Virginia Ryan Young 3 Georgetown Ryan Young 3 St. Joseph's Owen Blye 3 at Virginia Ryan Young 3 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Ryan Young 3 NCAA QF vs. Syracuse Shots Player Shots opponent Grant Catalino 13 UMBC Grant Catalino 11 North Carolina Grant Catalino 9 at Duke ACC F John Haus 8 at Duke Drew Snider 8 NCAA SF vs. Duke Groundballs Player Groundballs opponent Curtis Holmes 9 Johns Hopkins Curtis Holmes 8 Georgetown Travis Reed 7 Bellarmine Brett Schmidt 7 Bellarmine Niko Amato 7 Colgate Brett Schmidt 6 at Duke Curtis Holmes 6 North Carolina Curtis Holmes 6 at Duke ACC F Curtis Holmes 5 Detroit Mercy Brett Schmidt 5 Georgetown Brian Farrell 5 Bellarmine Curtis Holmes 5 at Towson Niko Amato 5 UMBC Curtis Holmes 5 at Virginia Max Schmidt 5 Johns Hopkins Curtis Holmes 5 vs. Duke Caused Turnovers Player caused TO s opponent Brett Schmidt 4 Bellarmine Jesse Bernhardt 3 Detroit Mercy Landon Carr 3 Detroit Mercy Jesse Bernhardt 3 Georgetown Brett Schmidt 3 Georgetown Brett Schmidt 3 UMBC Max Schmidt 3 at Navy Max Schmidt 3 Colgate Face-Off Wins Player Face-Off Wins opponent Curtis Holmes 20 Georgetown Curtis Holmes 18 at Duke ACC F Curtis Holmes 17 Detroit Mercy Curtis Holmes 15 North Carolina Curtis Holmes 15 Johns Hopkins Curtis Holmes 15 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Curtis Holmes 14 at Virginia Curtis Holmes 13 Colgate Curtis Holmes 12 vs. Virginia NCAA F Curtis Holmes 11 NCAA QF vs. Syracuse Curtis Holmes 11 NCAA SF vs. Duke Curtis Holmes 10 at Navy Face-Off Win Pct. Player Face-Off Pct. opponent Curtis Holmes.810 Detroit Mercy Curtis Holmes.786 NCAA QF vs. Syracuse Curtis Holmes.750 North Carolina Curtis Holmes.750 at Duke ACC F Curtis Holmes.682 NCAA 1st at North Carolina Dan Noskin.667 Bellarmine Curtis Holmes.647 NCAA SF vs. Duke Curtis Holmes.645 Georgetown Curtis Holmes.636 at Virginia Saves Player Saves opponent Niko Amato 19 at Duke Niko Amato 13 vs. Duke Niko Amato 12 UMBC Niko Amato 12 at Virginia Niko Amato 12 Johns Hopkins Niko Amato 12 Colgate Niko Amato 11 at North Carolina Maryland highs Points 35 Georgetown Goals 20 Georgetown Goals in Quarter 8 (2nd) Detroit Mercy Assists 15 Georgetown Shots 55 Bellarmine Shots in Quarter 19 (2nd) Bellarmine Shots On Goal 34 Bellarmine Saves 19 at Duke Saves in Quarter 8 (3rd) at Duke Groundballs 61 Bellarmine Groundballs in Quarter 20 (3rd) Bellarmine Face-Offs 32 Georgetown Face-Off Wins 20 Georgetown Face-Off Pct..786 vs. Syracuse Clears 21 Bellarmine Clear Pct (20/20) Detroit Mercy (21/21) Bellarmine (11/11) vs. UNC (13/13) NCAA QF vs. Syracuse Extra-Man Goals 3 UMBC Extra-Man Pct (3/3) UMBC (1/1) at Virginia Penalties 7 at Towson Penalty Minutes 5:30 Detroit Mercy 5:30 at Towson 5:30 at Virginia Turnovers 19 Bellarmine Caused Turnovers 18 UMBC opponent highs Points 20 Johns Hopkins Goals 12 Johns Hopkins Goals in Quarter 5 (4th) Bellarmine 5 (4th) Johns Hopkins 5 (1st) at Duke ACC F 5 (2nd) Colgate 5 (2nd) vs. Virginia NCAA F Assists 8 North Carolina 8 Johns Hopkins Shots 38 at Duke 38 at Towson Shots in Quarter 13 (3rd) at Duke 13 (4th) at Navy 13 (2nd) Colgate Shots On Goal 28 at Duke Saves 22 Bellarmine Saves in Quarter 9 (1st) Bellarmine Groundballs 37 at Virginia Groundballs in Quarter 11 (2nd) at Virginia 11 (3rd) at Virginia Face-Offs 32 Georgetown Face-Off Wins 12 Georgetown 12 Johns Hopkins Face-Off Pct..526 at Duke.526 St. Joseph's Clears 19 at Virginia Clear Pct..955 (21/22) Colgate Extra-Man Goals 3 Georgetown Extra-Man Pct..667 (2/3) North Carolina Penalties 6 Detroit Mercy Penalty Minutes 5:00 Detroit Mercy Turnovers 23 Georgetown Caused Turnovers 11 Georgetown

14 Individual statistics Goals-Assists=Points, Shots-Groundballs Detroit at at at St. North at at Johns ACC Semi ACC Final ncaa 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Mercy Geo town Duke Bellarmine Towson UMBC Joseph's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina at Duke Colgate at UNC vs. Syr. vs. Duke vs. Virginia 1 Catalino, Grant 2-2=4, =6, =1, =3, =1, =7, =0, =3, =0, =2, =1, =1, =3, 9-1 DNP 1-1=2, =2, =3, =3, Reed, Travis 2-2=4, =0, =1, =4, =4, 3-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =1, =2, =2, =0, =2, =0, =0, Bernhardt, Jake 1-1=2, =1, =0, =2, =0, =2, =1, =0, =0, =2, =2, =1, =1, =0, =2, =1, =0, =1, Burns, Dan DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Boyle, Eric 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 6 Fontanessi, Joey DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 7 Kercher, Bob 0-0=0, =1, 0-0 DNP 1-0=1, 3-2 DNP 0-1=1, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 8 Morrison, Pat 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9 Schmidt, Max 0-1=1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Shakespeare, M. 0-1=1, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Miller, David 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 12 Adelsberger, Tyler 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 13 Blye, Owen 1-1=2, =4, =0, =0, =0, =0, =5, =2, =5, =2, =1, =2, =2, =2, =2, =0, =2, =2, Leonard, MJ DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 15 Scheeler, Mike DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 16 Carr, Landon 1-0=1, =1, =2, =0, =1, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, Holmes, Curtis 0-0=0, =3, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, White, Michael 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 19 Cummings, Joe 3-0=3, =2, =2, =0, =1, =4, =3, =1, =4, =1, =4, =1, =1, 1-0 DNP 1-0=1, =0, =3, =1, LaRue, Scott 0-0=0, =1, =0, =0, =2, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =2, =0, =0, White, Mark 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 23 Snider, Drew 2-0=2, =3, =0, =0, =1, =2, =0, =1, =0, =1, =1, =2, =0, =1, =4, =1, =1, =0, Blye, Justin 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 25 Rhodey, Patrick 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 26 Haus, John 0-4=4, =3, =3, =0, =2, =1, =1, =1, =4, =0, =0, =2, =2, =1, =1, =0, =0, =3, Young, Ryan 3-1=3, =5, =0, =4, =1, =2, =4, =1, =6, =1, =3, =1, =3, =3, =5, =3, =1, =1, Ehrhardt, Michael 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 29 Oliver, Grant 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 31 Amato, Niko 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Gormley, Fran 1-0=1, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =1, =0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 33 Hall, Shane 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-4 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 34 Bohlander, R. 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Bryant, Rustin 0-0=0, =0, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 36 Berhnardt, Jesse 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =2, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Farrell, Brian DNP 1-1=2, =0, =2, =1, =1, =3, =0, =0, =2, =1, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =0, =1, Slafkosky, Alex 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 39 D'Arienzo, Greg 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 40 Hansen, Warren DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 41 Cooper, Kevin 0-0=0, =2, =0, =1, =0, =2, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =2, =0, =3, =0, =1, =0, McGuire, Sean 0-1=1, =0, 0-0 DNP 1-0=1, =0, =0, =0, 2-2 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, Poiter, Mike 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, =0, =1, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 44 Schmidt, Brett 0-0=0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, =1, =0, =1, =0, =0, =0, =0, =0, Saylor, Brendan 0-0=0, =1, 1-0 DNP 0-1=1, 0-3 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 46 Lamolinara, Dom DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 47 Cooper, Brian 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 48 Cahill, Emmett 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 49 Haley, Quinn 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 50 Noskin, Dan 0-0=0, =0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, =0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP Key: DNP-Did Not Play; Redshirting the season is Casey Ikeada GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS goalie statistics Saves-Goals Allowed, Minutes Detroit at at at St. North at at Johns ACC Semi ACC Final ncaa 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Mercy Geo town Duke Bellarmine Towson UMBC Joseph's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina at Duke Colgate at UNC vs. Syr. vs. Duke vs. Virginia 4 Leonard, M.J , 4: , 2: White, Mark 3-1, 12:19 1-1, 5:52 DNP 3-3, 10: Amato, Niko 3-3, 47:41 8-7, 54: , 61:01 8-3, 45:00 8-4, 60: , 55:03 4-4, 57: , 60: , 60:00 4-4, 59: , 60:00 4-6, 60:00 9-9, 60: , 60: , 58:15 9-5, 63: , 60:00 8-9, 60:00 47 Lamolinara, Dom , 2:56 0-0, 2: , 0: , 1: face-off statistics Won-Total, Win Percentage Detroit at at at St. North at at Johns ACC Semi ACC Final ncaa 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Mercy Geo town Duke Bellarmine Towson UMBC Joseph's Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina at Duke Colgate at UNC vs. Syr. vs. Duke vs. Virginia 3 Bernhardt, Jake Shakespeare, M , Holmes, Curtis 17-21, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Bernhardt, Jesse , D'Arienzo, Greg , , Noskin, Dan 1-3, ,.000 DNP 4-6, , , , game-by-game starters Game Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalie Face-Off LSM SSM SSM Detroit Mercy Catalino Reed Young Ja. Bernhardt O. Blye Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt Hall Amato Holmes Je. Bernhardt Carr Ja. Bernhardt Georgetown Catalino Reed Young Ja. Bernhardt O. Blye Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Je. Bernhardt LaRue Ja. Bernhardt at Duke Catalino Reed Young Ja. Bernhardt O. Blye Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Je. Bernhardt LaRue Holmes Bellarmine Catalino Gormley Young Ja. Bernhardt O. Blye Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Holmes at Towson Catalino Reed Young Ja. Bernhardt O. Blye Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Holmes UMBC Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Miller St. Joseph's Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Miller North Carolina Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Burns at Virginia Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Burns at Navy Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Burns Johns Hopkins Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Burns vs. UNC ACC SF Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell LaRue Burns at Duke ACC F Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns Colgate Reed O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt K. Cooper Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns at UNC NCAA 1st Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns vs. Syr, NCAA QF Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns vs. Duke, NCAA SF Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns vs. UVa, NCAA F Catalino O. Blye Young Ja. Bernhardt Haus Snider Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Amato Holmes Farrell Carr Burns

15 2011 Season Results Date Opponent (Md.Rank/Opp.Rank) Score Rec. ACC Scoring (G-A-Pts/GWG in CAPS.) Goalie, Saves Att. Feb. 19 Detroit Mercy (4/-) Young (3-1=4), Catalino (2-2=4), REED (2-2=4), Haus (0-4=4), Cummings (3-0=3), Snider (2-0=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-1=2), O. Blye (1-1=2), Amato, Carr (1-0=1), Gormley (1-0=1), McGuire (0-1=1), M. Schmidt (0-1=1), Shakespeare (0-1=1) Ma. White, 3 Feb. 26 Georgetown (3/14) CATALINO (5-1=6), Young (2-3=5), O. Blye (2-2=4), Snider (3-0=3), Haus (1-2=3), Holmes (1-2=3), Cummings (2-0=2), Farrell (1-1=2), Amato, 8 3,966 K. Cooper (0-2=2), Ja. Bernhard (1-0=1), Carr (1-0=1), Saylor (1-0=1), Kercher (0-1=1) Ma. White, 1 Mar. 5 at Duke (3/19) 8-9 ot Haus (3-0=3), Carr (2-0=2), Cummings (2-0=2), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Catalino (0-1=1), Reed (0-1=1) Amato, 19 2,716 Mar. 7 Bellarmine (8/-) REED (3-1=4), Young (3-1=4), Catalino (1-2=3), Ja. Bernhardt (2-0=2), Farrell (1-1=2), Bob Kercher (1-0=1), Sean McGuire (1-0=1), Amato, 8 1,180 K. Cooper (0-1=1), Saylor (0-1=1) Ma. White, 3 Leonard, 0 Mar. 12 at Towson (8/-) Reed (2-2=4), Haus (1-1=2), LaRue (0-2=2), Catalino (1-0=1), CUMMINGS (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Young (1-0=1), Amato, 8 2,894 Carr (0-1=1) Team, 1 Mar. 18 UMBC (7/-) Catalino (6-1=7), CUMMINGS (4-0=4), Ja. Bernhardt (2-0=2), K. Cooper (0-2=2), Snider (0-2=2), Young (0-2=2), Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Amato, 12 2,836 Poiter (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1), Gormley (0-1=1), Kercher (0-1=1) Lamolinara, 1 Leonard, 0 Mar. 20 St. Joseph's (7/-) O. BLYE (3-2=5), Young (1-3=4), Cummings (2-1=3), Farrell (2-1=3), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), K. Cooper (1-0=1), Holmes (1-0=1), Haus (0-1=1) Amato, 4 1,865 Lamolinara, 0 Mar. 26 North Carolina (5/8) Catalino (3-0=3), O. Blye (1-1=2), Carr (1-0=1), Cummings (1-0=1), Haus (0-1=1), Snider (0-1=1), Young (0-1=1) Amato, 7 3,176 Apr. 2 at Virginia (10/4) Young (2-4=6), O. Blye (2-3=5), CUMMINGS (4-0=4), Haus (4-0=4), Je. Bernhardt (0-2=2) Amato, 12 10,545 Apr. 8 at Navy (5/-) JA. BERNHARDT (2-0=2), O. Blye (2-0=2), Farrell (2-0=2), Catalino (1-1=2), Cummings (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Young (1-0=1), Holmes (0-1=1) Amato, 4 6,993 Lamolinara, 2 Apr. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/3) ot Cummings (4-0=4), Young (1-2=3), Ja. Bernhardt (2-0=2), Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Carr (1-0=1), Catalino (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Amato, 12 8,072 O. Blye (0-1=1), Farrell (0-1=1) Apr. 22 vs. UNC (6/10) ACC Semis O. Blye (2-0=2), Snider (2-0=2), Haus (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), CATALINO (1-0=1), K. Cooper (0-1=1), Cummings (0-1=1), Reed (0-1=1), Amato, 4 Young (0-1=1) Apr. 24 at Duke (6/7) ACC Finals Catalino (3-0=3), YOUNG (1-2=3), K. Cooper (2-0=2), Haus (1-1=2), Reed (1-1=2), O. Blye (0-2=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), LaRue (1-0=1), Amato, 9 4,328 B. Schmidt (1-0=1), Amato (0-1=1), Cummings (0-1=1) May 7 Colgate (6/17) Young (2-1=3), O. Byle (2-0=2), Reed (1-1=2), Carr (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), K. Cooper (1-0=1) Amato, 12 2,556 May 15 at UNC (7/8) NCAA 1st Young (2-3=5), SNIDER (4-0=4), K. Cooper (3-0=3), O. Blye (2-0=2), Catalino (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (0-2=2), Cummings (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1), Amato, 13 1,812 Haus (0-1=1) White, 0 May 22 vs. Syracuse (7/1) NCAA QF 6-5 ot Young (0-3=3), LaRue (2-0=2), CATALINO (1-1=2), Reed (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1) Amato, 9 14,211 May 28 vs. Duke (7/6) NCAA SF Catalino (3-0=3), CUMMINGS (2-1=3), O. Blye (1-1=2), K. Cooper (1-0=1), Holmes (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Burns (0-1=1), Young (0-1=1) Amato, 13 45,039 May 30 vs. Virginia (7/9) NCAA F Catalino (2-1=3), Haus (1-2=3), O. Blye (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Young (1-0=1), Cummings (0-1=1) Amato, 8 35, team Game-By-Game Score Shots Saves Groundballs Face-Off clear EM EMO By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. Face-Offs Pct. Clears Pct. Opps. Pct. TO-CT Penalties Detroit Mercy = = = =23 6/ / / /5:00 at #4 Maryland = = = =49 18/ / / /5:30 #14 Georgetown = = = =30 12/ / / /1:30 at #3 Maryland = = = =49 20/ / / /3:00 #3 Maryland = = = =21 9/ / / /3:00 ar #19 Duke = = = =33 10/ / / /1:30 Bellarmine = = = =30 10/ / / /3:00 at #8 Maryland = = = =61 13/ / / /2:30 #8 Maryland = = = =31 9/ / / /5:30 at Towson = = = =21 7/ / / /4:30 UMBC = = = =22 11/ / / /2:30 at #7 Maryland = = = =40 13/ / / /4:00 St. Joseph's = = = =14 10/ / / /1:00 at #7 Maryland = = = =35 9/ / / /1:00 #8 North Carolina = = = =20 5/ / / /1:30 at #5 Maryland = = = =27 15/ / / /4:30 #10 Maryland = = = =31 14/ / / /5:30 at #4 Virginia = = = =37 8/ / / /1:00 #5 Maryland = = = =28 10/ / / /2:30 at Navy = = = =25 8/ / / /1:00 #3 Johns Hopkins = = = =33 12/ / / /1:00 at #4 Maryland = = = =35 15/ / / /2:00 #6 Maryland = = = =20 8/ / / /1:30 vs. #10 UNC = = = =17 8/ / / /0:30 #6 Maryland = = = =29 18/ / / /2:00 vs. #7 Duke = = = =27 6/ / / /3:00 #17 Colgate = = = =21 10/ / / /1:00 at #6 Maryland = = = =35 13/ / / /2:00 #7 Maryland = = = =27 16/ / / /3:30 at #8 UNC = = = =15 7/ / / /3:30 #7 Maryland = = = =19 11/ / / /1:00 vs. #1 Syracuse = = = =12 3/ / / /1:30 #7 Maryland = = = =27 11/ / / /2:30 vs. #5 Duke = = = =25 6/ / / /1:30 #7 Maryland = = = =22 12/ / / /1:00 vs. #9 Virginia = = = =21 7/ / / /2:30

16 game 1 #4 Maryland...16 Detroit mercy....4 february 19, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - It was not the smoothest start to a season, but the No. 3 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team got four points from four different Terps to give head coach John Tillman a 16-4 victory over Detroit Mercy in his first game at the helm of the Terrapin program. The Titans (0-4) capitalized on two non-releasable Terrapin penalties to take a 2-0 lead with just under six minutes left in the first quarter, but from that point on it was all Maryland as the Terps (1-0) ripped off 10 unanswered goals from the final minutes of the first quarter to midway through the third. Junior Joe Cummings, who was one of two Terps to tally hat tricks on the day, got things going for Maryland with a slick turn-and-shoot goal just outside the crease off of a nice feed by sophomore John Haus. Senior Ryan Young took over the game at the start of the second quarter, scoring three straight to give the Terps a 4-2 lead. The first of Young's goals came on an extra-man opportunity when he finished a nice pass from senior Grant Catalino. He scored his second a minute later, one-timing a cross-crease pass from senior Travis Reed. Young completed the natural hat trick with another easy goal thanks to a terrific skip pass by Haus. Next up it was Reed's turn to net a pair of goals for the Terps to make it a 6-2 game with just under four minutes to go in the second. Reed's first came on a lefty rocket from the right wing off an assist from Young. Reed's second score came via Maryland's dangerous transition game. Senior defender Brett Schmidt caused a turnover and got the groundball on the left side of the field near the midfield stripe. He quickly fed a pass to senior defender Max Schmidt, who was racing down the middle of the field. Max Schmidt then quickly moved the ball on to Reed who beat Titan goalie A.J. Levell with a quick shot. With less than three minutes to go in the half Reed was on the giving end of the next Maryland goal. He found junior Jake Bernhardt running free into the restraining box and Bernhardt ripped a shot from 12 yards out to give the Terps a 7-2 advantage. That lead grew to 8-2 just before halftime thanks to Catalino's first goal of the afternoon. Haus picked up his third helper of the day by skipping the pass through to Catalino on the left goal line extended and Catalino had enough time to give Levell a good ball fake before finishing the play low. Maryland's scoring run continued after the break with Cummings scoring his second of the day just 46 seconds into the third quarter. Cummings' dodging goal from down the left alley was the Terps' first unassisted goal of the game. Catalino finished the 10-0 run at the 8:59 mark, lacing a low-tolow shot from the left alley off a nice feed from Jake Bernhardt. Detroit Mercy's Shayne Adams ended the Titans' scoreless streak at 32:13 with his sixth goal of the season at the 6:52 mark. But that only gave the Terps the chance to begin another scoring run. Junior Drew Snider started this five-goal run for the Terps with a nice shot into the upper right corner from the left wing. Haus picked up his career-best fourth assist on the goal. The Terps' transition game worked to perfection again to close out scoring for the third quarter. Sophomore Jesse Bernhardt caused a turnover that junior Michael Shakespeare advanced into the offensive zone. Sophomore Landon Carr made a great run down the middle of the field and finished the play with his first career goal to make it a 12-3 Terrapin lead. The run continued less than two minutes into the fourth quarter on Snider's second goal of the game. Senior Fran Gormley scored his first of the season at the 12:19 mark on a terrific shot from 10 yards out to make it a 14-3 Terrapin lead. Sophomore Owne Blye finished the five-goal run with his first goal at the 7:59 mark. Freshman Sean McGuire picked up his first collegiate point by feeding Blye the ball after Blye made a good cut toward the crease GAME recaps Matt Gregson closed out the scoring for the Titans with an unassisted goal with 6:28 left in the game. Cummings finished things up for the Terps with a goal from the right alley with 3:55 remaining. The Terps were terrific when the ball was on the ground, winning the groundball battle A big reason for that was the play of sophomore Curtis Holmes on face-offs. Holmes won 17 of 21 faceoffs and had a game-high five groundballs. Redshirt freshman Niko Amato made his first collegiate start a solid one, making three saves and allowing just four goals in 52:01. Amato also chipped in with four groundballs and a caused turnover. Maryland's defense limited the Titans to just 17 shots for the game. At close defense, seniors Ryder Bohlander, Shane Hall, Brett Schmidt and Max Schmidt combined for nine groundballs and five caused turnovers. The Terps' long pole trio of Jesse Bernhardt, Michael White and David Miller combined for seven groundballs and four caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today's 16-4 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Detroit Mercy. Maryland has won 18 straight season openers and is all-time to start the season. With four points on three goals and one assist, senior Ryan Young now had 37 multi-point and 17 multi-goal games for his career. Young's three goals tied his career high. With four points on two goals and two assists, senior Grant Catalino now has 38 multi-point, 30 multi-goal and 12 multi-assist games for his career. Catalino's two goals give him 90 for his career and moves him into sole possession of 15th place on Maryland's all-time goalscoring list. With four points on two goals and two assists, senior Travis Reed now has 31 multi-point, 19 multi-goal and 11 multi-assist games for his career. With three points on three goals, junior Joe Cummings now has 13 multi-point and seven multi-goal games for his career. Sophomore John Haus set a career high with four assists. It marks his fourth career multi-point game and his first with multiple assists. Haus had two assists total during his freshman season. Sophomore Curtis Holmes won 17 of 21 face-offs to set career highs in both face-offs won and taken. As a freshman in 2010, Holmes won a total of 11 of 24 face-offs. The Terps held Detroit Mercy scoreless for 32:13 from 5:55 of the first quarter to 6:52 of the third. It is the first time Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 30 minutes or more since holding Denver without a goal for 30:06 in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Maryland finished with 30 points on 16 goals and 14 assists. The last time the Terps had 30 points in a game was March 20, 2007 in an 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's. Box Score F Detroit Mercy (0-4) Maryland (1-0) Scoring: Detroit Mercy- Shayne Adams 1-0=1, Matt Gregson 1-0=1, Alex Maini 1-0=1, Chris Nemes 1-0=1, Wes Steen 0-1=1. Maryland- Ryan Young 3-1=4, Grant Catalino 2-2=4, Travis Reed 2-2=4, John Haus 0-4=4, Joe Cummings 3-0=3, Drew Snider 2-0=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-1=2, Owen Blye 1-1=2, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Fran Gormley 1-0=1, Sean McGuire 0-1=1, Max Schmidt 0-1=1, Michael Shakespeare 0-1=1. Goalies: Detroit Mercy- A.J. Levell (52:01, 15 GA, 8 saves), Danny Kransberger (7:59, 1 GA, 0 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (52:01, 3 GA, 3 saves), Mark White (7:59, 1 GA, 3 saves). Team Stats: Detroit Mercy Maryland Shots = =36 Saves = =6 Groundballs = =49 Face-Offs 6/24 18/24 Clears 15/18 20/20 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 14 Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 1/6 Penalties 6/5:00 4/5:30 Attendance: 1,523 game 2 #3 Maryland...20 #14 Georgetown...8 february 26, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Senior Grant Catalino scored five goals and added an assist to lead the No. 3 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 20-8 victory over No. 14 Georgetown in the annual "Battle of the Beltway" at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The Terps (2-0) held a 6-4 lead at halftime, but outscored Georgetown (1-1) 7-3 in the third quarter to blow the game open. Junior Drew Snider, who finished the game with his first career hat trick, got things rolling for Maryland less than three minutes into the third with his second goal of the game. Senior Ryan Young, who ended up with two goals and three assists, slipped a nice pass to Snider in the crease and Snider finished with a quick shot inside the far post to give Maryland a 7-4 lead. The Terps appeared to go up 8-4 less than a minute after Snider's goal, but an unassisted goal by Catalino was taken off the board due to a Maryland penalty. The Hoyas wasted no time capitalizing on the extra-man opportunity as Max Seligmann scored his second of the game to make it a two-goal game again. Maryland responded off the ensuing face-off with Catalino's second goal of the game to take it back to a three-goal Terrapin lead at 8-5 at the 10:18 mark. The frenetic play continued with the Hoyas striking back less than two minutes later on a goal by Brian Casey. But that was as close as the Hoyas would get for the rest of the game. The Terps scored four goals in three minutes to extend their lead to six goals at 12-6 with 7:07 left in the third. Sophomore Curtis Holmes was the catalyst for Maryland all day and he cleanly won the face-off after Casey's goal and pushed the ball up the field and found Catalino waiting on the left wing. Catalino then ripped a shot past Hoya goalie Jack Davis to make it a 9-6 game. A Joe Cummings goal off an assist from Young at 8:38 pushed the Maryland lead to Catalino scored again from the left wing at 7:17, ripping another shot inside the far upper corner to give the Terps a five-goal lead. Sophomore John Haus picked up his first of two assists on the score. The 4-0 run was fittingly capped off by Holmes, who won another face-off. He quickly advanced the ball and found senior Brian Farrell barreling down the right side of the field. Farrell took the pass and laced a shot past Davis to make it 12-6 Maryland. A David Shriver goal stopped the bleeding for the Hoyas at the 6:16 mark of the third, but the Terps put the game completely out of reach by scoring the next eight to hit the 20-goal mark for the first time since Great ball movement by the entire offense ended up with Cummings finishing off an easy shot on the Hoya crease with 5:02 left in the third to begin the scoring deluge. Sophomore Owen Blye, who finished with a career-high four points, opened the scoring in the fourth with an easy wrap-around goal from behind the right side of the cage at the 14:07 mark.

17 Haus picked up his first goal of the season with 13:25 left in the fourth, finishing a great athletic play. Haus beat his defender with a great dodge from the left side of the goal and got off a diving shot near the crease just before the slide came. Catalino's fifth of the game made it 16-7 and also gave sophomore Kevin Cooper his second assist of the day. Two goals by Young were sandwiched around Snider's third of the game to make it 19-7 with 5:52 remaining. Maryland's 20th and final goal was the first collegiate goal by freshman Brendan Saylor. The native of Fairport, N.Y., received a great skip pass from redshirt junior Bob Kercher, who picked up his first career assist on the play, and finished from the left alley, beating Hoya back-up goalie CT Fisher. Georgetown's C-Jay Engelke scored his first career goal to close things out with 1:04 remaining. As explosive as the Maryland offense was, the key to the victory was the play of Holmes at the face-off X. The native of Marriottsville, Md., won 20 of 31 face-offs and had a game-high eight groundballs. His 20 face-off wins marks the first time a Terp has won 20 or more draws since 1991 when Andy Claxton had 27 wins vs. Towson. Holmes was also a factor offensively, scoring his first career goal (which tied the game at 3-3 midway through the second quarter) and added his first two career assists. The Terrapin defense turned in another terrific performance vs. the Hoyas, which scored 15 goals in its season debut win at Jacksonville. Redshirt freshman Niko Amato finished the game with eight saves, while allowing just seven goals, in 54:08 of work. Another big factor in the game was groundballs and the Terps came up big there too, winning the groundball battle Senior Brett Schmidt had five groundballs to go along with three caused turnovers, while Farrell, Jake Bernhardt, Ryder Bohlander, Scott LaRue and Michael Shakespeare each chipped in with three GBs. Sophomore Jesse Bernhardt tied with Schmidt with a team-high three caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today's 20-8 win Maryland is now 9-2 all-time vs. Georgetown. The last time the Terps scored 20 or more goals in a game was May 7, 2005 in a 21-6 win over Penn. With six points on five goals and an assist, senior Grant Catalino now has 11 hat tricks, 39 multi-point and 31 multi-goal for his career. Catalino's five goals give him 95 for his career and moves him into 13th place on Maryland's all-time goal-scoring list. He passed Bob Boniello ( ) and Andrew Whipple ( ), who each had 93 during their Terrapin careers. Catalino's six points also moved him into a tie with Scott Hochstadt ( ) and John Lamon ( ) for 18th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With five points on two goals and three assist, senior Ryan Young now had 38 multi-point, 18 multi-goal and 22 multi-assist games for his career. Young's five points move him into a tie with Alan Lowe ( ) for 26th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With two points of two goals, junior Joe Cummings now has 14 multi-point and eight multi-goal games for his career. Senior long pole Brian Farrell had a goal and an assist to record his fifth career multi-point game. Junior Drew Snider tallied his first career hat trick and now has five multi-point and four multi-goal games for his career. Sophomore Owen Blye set a career high with four points on a career-best two goals and two assists for his second career multi-point and multi-assist game. Sophomore John Haus had two assist, marking his second career game with multiple assists. Haus leads the team with six assists after totaling just two during his entire freshman season. Sophomore Curtis Holmes won 20 of 31 face-offs to set career highs in both face-offs won and taken. Holmes is the first Terp to have 20 or more face-off wins in a game since Andy Claxton had 27 vs. Towson on March 18, The Terps held Georgetown scoreless for 20:12 from 6:16 of the third quarter to 1:04 of the fourth, marking the second time this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20 or more minutes. Maryland finished with 35 points on 20 goals and 15 assists, marking the second time this season that the Terps have hit the 30-point mark. Maryland finished with 30 points on 16 goals and 14 assists in its season-opening win over Detroit Mercy. Box Score F Georgetown (1-1) Maryland (2-0) Scoring: Georgetown- Max Seligmann 3-1=4, Brian Casey 2-1=3, Davey Emala 1-0=1, C-Jay Engelke 1-0=1, David Shriver 1-0=1, Rickey Mirabito 0-1=1. Maryland- Grant Catalino 5-1=6, Ryan Young 2-3=5, Owen Blye 2-2=4, Drew Snider 3-0=3, John Haus 1-2=3, Curtis Holmes 1-2=3, Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Brian Farrell 1-1=2, Kevin Cooper 0-2=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Brendan Saylor 1-0=1, Bob Kercher 0-1=1, Scott LaRue 0-1=1. Goalies: Georgetown- Jack Davis (48:33, 17 GA, 7 saves), CT Fisher (11:27, 3 GA, 1 save). Maryland - Niko Amato (54:08, 7 GA, 8 saves), Mark White (5:52, 1 GA, 1 save). Team Stats: Georgetown Maryland Shots = =38 Saves 2-2-1= =9 Groundballs = =49 Face-Offs 12/32 20/32 Clears 12/18 18/21 Turnovers Caused Turnovers Extra-Man Opp. 3/5 0/1 Penalties 2/1:30 5/3:00 Attendance: 3,966 game 3 #19 Duke... (ot) 9 #3 Maryland...8 march 5, 2011 koskinen stadium Durham, N.C. - The No. 3 University of Maryland men s lacrosse team engaged in a back-and-forth battle at No. 19 Duke, but in the end it was the Blue Devils taking the victory, 9-8 in overtime, at Koskinen Stadium. The Terps (2-1) drew first blood with just over three minutes into the game. Junior Joe Cummings scored unassisted with a stick-side high rocket from the left alley. The lead was upped to 2-0 at the 10:31 mark when sophomore Landon Carr scored off of a nice feed from senior Grant Catalino. The Blue Devil defense used an early slide on Catalino, trying not to let the Terps leading scorer get off a shot, but that left Carr wide open in the right alley. The Blue Devils (2-2) made it all even at 2-2 with back-to-back unassisted goals by Jordan Wolf and David Lawson. Maryland regained the lead with a man-up goal at the 2:49 mark, capitalizing on a slash by Duke s Luke Dupree. Senior Travis Reed made a great pass to Cummings on the crease and Cummings finished the play with ease. Duke drew first blood at the start of the second to even things up at three goals apiece. Zach Howell scored on an unsettled situation at the 12:46 mark. The Blue Devils took their first lead of the game on a Jake Tripucka goal with 7:08 left in the second, but the Terps knotted things back up at 4-4 with 2:48 remaining on an unassisted goal by John Haus. The game appeared to be headed into halftime with the scored tied, but Tripucka struck again for the Blue Devils, giving them a 5-4 lead with just three seconds left in the half. Duke extended its lead to 7-4 early in the third when Justin Turri and Wolf scored back-to-back goals. Redshirt freshman Niko Amato kept the Terps within striking distance with eight saves in the third quarter. He finished the game with a career high 19 stops. The Terps got back on the board early in the fourth thanks to an exceptional individual effort by Carr. He stripped his man in the Maryland defensive zone with a great check. Carr then picked up the groundball, outran two Blue Devils and scored on a bounce shot from 10 yards out to make cut the Blue Devil lead to 7-5 with 11:55 remaining. Maryland s short sticks continued to be an offensive force as junior Michael Shakespeare scored an unassisted goal at the 11:07 mark to trim it to a one-goal deficit. The midfield struck again less than three minutes later when Haus dodged down the left alley and beat Duke goalie Dan Wigrizer far side to tie the game at 7-7. Maryland retook the lead with 3:48 to go on Haus third goal of the game. He dodged down the right alley and beat Wigrizer low for the 8-7 Terrapin lead. The Terps seemed to have the game won when Carr stripped the ball from a Blue Devil, but the officials ruled a hold on the play giving the ball back to Duke and Howell made it count tying the game with his second goal of the game with just three seconds left in the fourth, sending the game into overtime. That set the stage for Wolf to score the game winner with 1:01 gone in the overtime period. Game Notes: With today's 9-8 loss Maryland is now all-time vs. Duke. Maryland is now all-time in overtime games. With two points on two goals, junior Joe Cummings now has 15 multi-point and nine multi-goal games for his career. Sophomore John Haus tied his career high with three goals and now has two hat tricks, six multi-point games and four multi-goal games for his career. Sophomore Landon Carr set a career high with two goals for his first career multi-point and multi-goal game. Senior defender Brett Schmidt set a career best with six groundballs. The Terps held Duke scoreless for 23:30 from 8:33 of the third quarter to 0:03 of the fourth, marking the third time this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20 or more minutes. Box Score OT F Maryland (2-1) Duke (2-2) Scoring: Maryland- John Haus 3-0=3, Landon Carr 2-0=2, Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Grant Catalino 0-1=1, Travis Reed 0-1=1. Duke- Jordan Wolf 3-0=3, Zach Howell 2-0=2, Jake Tripucka 2-0=2, Christian Walsh 0-2=2, David Lawson 1-0=1, Justin Turri 1-0=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (61:01, 9 GA, 19 saves). Duke- Dan Wigrizer (61:01, 8 GA, 17 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Duke Shots = =38 Saves = =17 Groundballs = =33 Face-Offs 9/19 10/19 Clears 19/20 15/17 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 5 4 Extra-Man Opp. 1/2 1/4 Penalties 4/3:00 2/1:30 Attendance: 2,716

18 game 4 #8 Maryland...12 Bellarmine...8 march 7, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - The senior attack unit of seniors Grant Catalino, Travis Reed and Ryan Young combined for seven goals and four assists to lead the No. 8 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 12-8 victory over Bellarmine at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Catalino got things rolling for the Terps (3-1) right off the bat, scoring his lone goal of the game 13 seconds after the opening whistle off an assist from senior long pole Brian Farrell. The Knights tied things up at one goal apiece at the 8:37 mark, but junior Jake Bernhardt and Young scored back-to-back unassisted goals 29 seconds apart to make it a 3-1 Maryland lead with 6:55 left in the first. Bellarmine made it a 3-2 game with a goal by Mitch McLaren late in the opening quarter, but that was as close as the Knights would get, mostly thanks to a great second quarter by Reed. The senior from Baltimore, Md., had three goals and an assist in the second, which put him over the 100-point mark for his career. He got his 99th point right off of the opening face-off in the second quarter, assisting on Farrell's lone goal of the day. From there it took him less than two minutes to get point number 100 and it was vintage Reed. He took a feed from behind the cage by Catalino and ripped a low-to-low shot from the right wing past Bellarmine goalie Dillon Ward, who made 16 saves in just 30:00 of action. Reed wasn't done as he scored the next Maryland goal; an almost exact replay of the previous score except that this time the assist came from Young at the 11:55 mark. Young and Bernhardt went back-to-back again to make it an 8-2 Maryland lead with 5:39 remaining in the half. It looked like the game would go to the break that way, but Reed had other ideas. Ward made his 16th save on a shot by junior Joe Cummings, but the ball rebounded right to Reed on the right side of the crease and he deftly one-timed it into the goal with just one second remaining on the clock. Bellarmine scored on an unsettled situation on the opening face-off of the third to end a scoreless drought of 18:18, but that's all Maryland allowed the Knights to score in the third. Young pushed the lead up to 10-3 with 13:48 remaining in the third, finishing a nice skip pass from Catalino. With the Terps up by seven and coming off of another game less than 48 hours previous, Maryland coach John Tillman got his reserves some well-deserved playing time. Freshman Sean McGuire took full advantage and upped the Terrapin lead to 11-3 with his first career goal at the 4:34 mark of the third. The Knights scored the first three goals of the fourth to trim the lead back to 11-6, but Redshirt junior Bob Kercher tallied his first career goal with 4:20 left off of the first career assist by freshman Brendan Saylor. Bellarmine scored out the game with two goals in the final minute to make it a 12-8 final. Maryland dominated when the ball was on the ground, scooping up 61 groundballs to the Knights' 30. Leading the way was senior Brett Schmidt with a career-best seven GBs. Farrell finished the game with five, while Catalino, McGuire and Max Schmidt each had four. Redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato was solid in his 45:00 of action, making eight saves, while allowing just three goals. Redshirt junior Mark White made three stops in his 10:40, while junior M.J. Leonard played the final 4:20. Game Notes: With today's 12-8 win Maryland is now 3-0 all-time vs. Bellarmine. With three points on one goal and two assists, senior Grant Catalino now has 40 multi-point and 13 multi-assist games for his career. Catalino's goal gives him 96 for his career and tying him with Ron Martinello ( ) for 12th on the school's all-time goals list. Catalino's three points give him 157 for his career, moving him into a tie with Mark Douglas ( ) for 16th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With four points on three goals and an assist, senior Ryan Young now had 39 multi-point and 19 multi-goal games for his career. Young's four points give him 128 for his career, moving him into a tie with C. Rennie Smith ( ) for 25th place on the Terps' all-time points list. Senior long pole Brian Farrell had a goal and an assist to record his sixth career multi-point game. With two points on two goals, junior Jake Bernhardt now has five career multi-goal games. Senior defender Brett Schmidt set a career best with seven groundballs. The Terps held Bellarmine scoreless in the second quarter. That marks the second time this season that Maryland has held an opponent without a goal for an entire quarter. Box Score F Bellarmine (2-3) Maryland (3-1) Scoring: Bellarmine- Austin Bright 2-0=2, Liam Kelly 2-0=2, Mitch McLaren 1-1=2, Ted Avent 1-0=1, Myles Jeffers 1-0=1, Karsen Leung 1-0=1, Lance Robinson 0-1=1, Mike Ward 0-1=1. Maryland- Travis Reed 3-1=4, Ryan Young 3-1=4, Grant Catalino 1-2=3, Jake Bernhardt 2-0=2, Brian Farrell 1-1=2, Bob Kercher 1-0=1, Sean McGuire 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 0-1=1, Brendan Saylor 0-1=1. Goalies: Bellarmine- Dillon Ward (30:00, 9 GA, 16 saves), Scott Bowles (30:00, 3 GA, 6 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (45:00, 3 GA, 8 saves), Mark White (10:40, 3 GA, 3 saves), M.J. Leonard (4:20, 2 GA, 0 saves). Team Stats: Bellarmine Maryland Shots = =55 Saves = =11 Groundballs = =61 Face-Offs 10/23 13/23 Clears 14/24 21/21 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 4 12 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 0/3 Penalties 3/3:00 3/2:30 Attendance: 1,180 game 5 #8 Maryland...8 Towson...4 march 12, 2011 unitas stadium towson, Md. - Seven different Terps scored to lead the No. 8 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a hard-fought, 8-4, victory at Towson at Unitas Stadium. Maryland (4-1) claimed the advantage right off of the opening face-off. An illegal body check penalty on Peter Mezzanotte gave the Terps an extra-man opportunity and, while Maryland failed to convert on the EMO, the Terps made the Tigers pay, scoing a goal just seven seconds after the penalty expired. Senior Travis Reed fed senior Grant Catalino on the right wing and Catalino beat Tiger goalie Travis Love near side to give the Terps a 1-0 lead at the 13:40 mark. After Towson (1-3) tied the game at 1-1 with just under seven minutes left in the first, Maryland regained the lead on a nice twoman play by sophomore John Haus and Reed. Haus dodged his defender down the right side of the restraining box. Reed slipped inside the play and Haus fed Reed just outside the crease where he finished the play with a one-timer. Reed extended the lead to 3-1, finishing a transition opportunity with a great low-to-low shot from the right wing. Sophomore Landon Carr earned his first career assist by getting the ball to Reed with a great 30-yard skip pass. The Tigers closed the gap to a goal right before the end of the first on a Carl Iacona goal with just two seconds left on the clock. Maryland looked to be in a bit of trouble early in the second when junior Joe Cummings was sent off on a tripping penalty. But senior defender Ryder Bohlander picked up two tough groundballs to give the Terps possession and another transition opportunity. Senior long pole Brian Farrell converted that into another Maryland goal, off an assist from senior Scott LaRue, to make it a 4-2 Maryland lead with 8:59 left in the second. Cummings extended the lead to 5-2 less than a minute later on the game's first unassisted goal, which proved to be the gamewinner. He took the ball at the top of the restraining box and used a quick dodge and re-dodge to get by Towson defender Michael Landy. Cummings' shot got by Love, hit the inside of the right post and bounced over the goal line into the left side of the net for the score. Haus and Reed reversed roles from the Terps' second goal of the game to make it a 6-2 Maryland lead. This time it was Reed finding Haus with a nice pass as Haus quickly cut to the front of the crease. Haus then finished with a one-timer. Towson scored the only two goals of the third quarter to trim the Maryland lead to 6-4 going into the fourth quarter. But, arguably, the biggest play of the day for the Terps came as the clock wound down in the third. Britton's shot for the Tigers went wide, but Matt Hughes was there to pick up the groundball. Maryland goalie Niko Amato moved on Britton's shot and was out of position when Hughes got the ball quickly out of his stick. That's when Farrell made an outstanding play by leaving his man and jumping in front of the Terrapin goal, blocking Hughes' shot. Instead of Towson closing to within a goal going into the final period, the Terps maintained their two-goal lead. Neither team could get any offense going in the fourth until the Terps' transition game kicked in with less than four minutes left. A Tiger man-up opportunity was thwarted by a groundball by Amato. He then made a long outlet pass to LaRue at the midfield stripe. LaRue looked up an found senior Ryan Young on the left side of the crease and Young ripped a low shot to push the Terrapin lead to 7-4. Sophomore Curtis Holmes, who won 9 of 16 face-offs on the day, won the ensuing draw, which virtually forced the Tigers to come out of their zone defense, double-team the ball and try to force a turnover. But it didn't quite work out that way. Junior Drew Snider scored an empty-net goal with 1:33 left to seal the victory for the Terps. Towson out-shot the Terps for the game, but the Tigers only put 13 of those shots on cage thanks to a relentless defensive effort, which was backed-up by eight saves from Amato. Maryland won the groundball battle, 31-21, with Holmes leading the way with five. Bohlander and senior Brett Schmidt had four groundballs apiece. Game Notes: With today's 8-4 win Maryland is now 28-5 all-time vs. Towson. The victory also makes the Terps a perfect 14-0 all-time in games played at Towson. Senior Grant Catalino's goal was the 97th of his career, which moved him past Ron Martinello (96, ) for sole-possession of 12th place on the school's all-time goals list. Catalino's one point gives him 158 for his career, moving him past Mark Douglas (157, ) for sole-possession of 16th place on the Terps' all-time points list.

19 Senior Ryan Young's one point on one goal gives him 129 for his career, moving him past C. Rennie Smith (128, ) for sole-possession of 25th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With four points on two goals and two assists, senior Travis Reed now has 32 multi-point, 21 multi-goal and 12 multi-assist games for his career. With two points on one goal and one assists, sophomore John Haus now has seven multi-point games for his career. With two assists, senior Scott LaRue recorded his first career multi-point game. With four points on three goals and an assist, senior Ryan Young now had 39 multi-point and 19 multi-goal games for his career. The Terps held Towson scoreless in the second and fourth quarters, marking the third and fourth times this season that Maryland has held an opponent without a goal for an entire quarter. Box Score F Maryland (4-1) Towson (1-3) Scoring: Maryland- Travis Reed 2-2=4, John Haus 1-1=2, Scott LaRue 0-2=2, Grant Catalino 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Ryan Young 1-0=1, Landon Carr 0-1=1. Towson- Pat Britton 1-1=2, Andrew Hodgson 1-1=2, Carl Iacona 1-0=1, Matt Lamon 1-0=1, Matt Hughes 0-1=1, Tim Stratton 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 4 GA, 8 saves), Team (0:00, 0 GA, 1 save). Towson- Travis Love (60:00, 8 GA, 4 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Towson Shots = =38 Saves = =4 Groundballs = =21 Face-Offs 9/16 7/16 Clears 11/14 10/11 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 3 6 Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 0/6 Penalties 7/5:30 5/4:30 Attendance: 2,894 game 6 #7 Maryland...15 UMBC...6 march 18, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Senior Grant Catalino tied career highs with six goals and seven points to lead the No. 7 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a decisive 15-6 victory over in-state rival UMBC in front of 2,836 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Catalino's big night was punctuated with his third goal of the game, which was his 100th as a Terp. He joins a distinguished group of only 11 other Terps that have reached the 100-goal milestone in the 86-year history of Maryland men's lacrosse. The victory lifts the Terps' record to 5-1 on the season, while the Retrievers fall to 1-4. Maryland erupted for four goals in the first quarter and never let UMBC into the game. Fittingly, it was Catalino getting things rolling for the Terps early in the game. Senior defender Ryder Bohlander caused a turnover that sparked Maryland's vaunted transition game. Senior long pole Brian Farrell pushed the ball up the field and quickly found Catalino on the right wing and Catalino ripped a shot past Retriever goalie Adam Cohen for the 1-0 lead less than three minutes into the game. The lead grew to 2-0 less than a minute later when sophomore Kevin Cooper found junior Joe Cummings in the right alley and Cummings laced a shot inside the far pipe. Play settled down a bit, but the Terps picked up their third goal on a nice two-man game with junior Jake Bernhardt finishing a nice pass from senior Ryan Young with 3:21 left in the first. Maryland's man-up unit, which had struggled a bit in the early part of the season, got on track vs. the Retrievers. A cross-check penalty on UMBC's David Stock game the Terps a man advantage near the end of the first and Maryland made the Retrievers pay when Catalino dumped the ball into Cummings on the crease and Cummings used a quick turn-and-shoot to pick up his second goal of the night. UMBC broke the Terps scoring run with Scott Jones' first of three goals in the game, but after that it was all Maryland. UMBC turned the ball over on an offside infraction and the Terps quickly turned that into a goal. Cooper pushed the ball into the UMBC zone and found sophomore John Haus in the left alley and Haus bounced a shot past Cohen for a 5-1 Maryland lead with 11:03 to go in the second. Defense turned into offense on the next Terps' goal. Bohlander laid a punishing hit on Ethan Murphy, jarring the ball loose. Jesse Bernhardt took advantage of the situation by pushing transition. No one from UMBC cut off the sophomore long pole, so Bernhardt took the shot and scored his first goal of the season at the 10:43 mark. Sophomore Curtis Holmes won the ensuing face-off, one of his nine face-off wins for the game, and Maryland turned that possession directly into points when Cummings scored his third of the game off an assist from Young. Maryland's lead was extended to 9-1 on two more Catalino goals late in the second quarter. Catalino's second of the day came unassisted on a nice dodge and finish from the left wing. His third, and 100th of his career, came off an assist from junior Drew Snider. Catalino took Snider's pass near the top of the restraining box and, after taking two steps in, laced a low shot from 10 yards out. Jones' scored his second of the game with just 33 seconds left in the half and it looked like the game would go to halftime with the Terps holding a 9-2 lead, but Catalino had other ideas. With time winding down, the Webster, N.Y., native battled three UMBC defenders for a loose ball near the Retriever crease. Catalino came away with the tough groundball and finished the play with a quick shot that beat Cohen to make it 10-2 Terps at the break. An unnecessary roughness penalty on UMBC's Aaron Verardi on Catalino's goal at the end of the second gave Maryland the ball with an extra-man opportunity to start the third. It didn't take long for the Terps to capitalize with Catalino ripping another shot from 10 yards out to make it a nine-goal lead. Maryland's defense and transition game came into play on the next Terrapin goal. Senior Shane Hall forced a UMBC turnover and Haus picked up the groundball to start the break. Farrell had the ball on the right side of the Retriever net and saw Cummings wide open across the crease. But before he could get the pass off, the ball was checked out of his stick. The ball took a Maryland bounce and rolled across the crease anyway. Cohen came off of his line after the loose ball, but the ball got past him and bounced right to Cummings, who scored the easy open-net goal. That goal was Cummings' fourth of the night, which set a new career high for the native of Baltimore. Catalino finished up his scoring with 7:10 left in the third. He made a nice move down the left alley, dodging his defender, before finishing the play with his sixth goal of the evening. Maryland's lead grew to 14-2 with just 30 seconds left in the third when senior Fran Gormley found Jake Bernhardt in the left alley and Bernhardt placed a nice shot inside the upper right corner. With a 12-goal lead and another game in two days, the Terps rested their regulars in the fourth quarter. The Maryland reserves played hard, but UMBC scored four unanswered goals to make it a 14-6 game with just over two minutes to play. The game looked to be headed for a 14-6 final, but a slashing penalty on UMBC's Shane Ryznar gave the Terps another extraman opportunity with 1:10 left on the clock. Maryland tried to just let the clock tick away, but sophomore Michael Poiter had an open look from eught yards out on the right side and his shot slipped past Cohen to make it a 15-6 game with 12 seconds left. Defensively, Maryland dominated the game, holding the Retrievers to just 12 shots in the first three quarters and winning the groundball battle Redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato had another terrific outing for the Terps, stopping 12 shots, including a spectacular diving save in the first quarter. Amato also had a team-high five groundballs. Senior Brett Schmidt was solid for the Terps. The 2010 All- American finished the game with three groundballs and three caused turnovers while holding UMBC's leading scorer to just one assist while Schmidt was in the game. Farrell was also a key contributor on the defensive end of the field, finishing with three groundballs and two caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today's 15-6 win Maryland is now 26-7 all-time vs. UMBC. With seven points on six goals and one assist, senior Grant Catalino now has 12 hat tricks, 41 multi-point and 32 multi-goal games for his career. With his third goal of the night, Catalino became just the 12th player in the 86-year history of Maryland men's lacrosse to reach the 100-goal plateau. Catalino's six goals give him 103 for his career, which moved him past Ed Mullen (102, ) and into a tie with Bill Pettit ( ) for 10th place on the school's all-time goals list. Catalino's seven points gives him 165 for his career. He needs seven more to tie Mike Mollott (172, ) for 15th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With two points on two assists, senior Ryan Young now has 41 multi-point and 23 multi-assist games for his career. Young's two points give him 131 for his career, moving him past Pat O'Meally (129, ) for sole-possession of 24th place on the Terps' all-time points list. With four points on four goals, junior Joe Cummings now has four hat tricks, 16 multi-point and 10 multi-goal games for his career. The Terps held UMBC scoreless in the first and third quarters, marking the fifth and sixth times, respectively, this season that Maryland has held an opponent without a goal for an entire quarter. Box Score F UMBC (1-4) Maryland (5-1) Scoring: UMBC- Scott Jones 3-0=3, Rob Grimm 1-2=3, Jamie Kimbles 0-2=2, Greg Korvin 1-0=1, Shane Ryznar 1-0=1, Zach Linkous 0-1=1. Maryland- Grant Catalino 6-1=7, Joe Cummings 4-0=4, Jake Bernhardt 2-0=2, Kevin Cooper 0-2=2, Drew Snider 0-2=2, Ryan Young 0-2=2, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Mike Poiter 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Fran Gormley 0-1=1, Bob Kercher 0-1=1. Goalies: UMBC- Adam Cohen (60:00, 11 GA, 8 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (55:03, 5 GA, 12 saves), Dom Lamolinara (2:56, 1 GA, 1 save), M.J. Leonard (2:01, 0 GA, 0 saves). Team Stats: UMBC Maryland Shots = =37 Saves = =13 Groundballs = =40 Face-Offs 11/24 13/24 Clears 17/19 18/21 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 18 Extra-Man Opp. 0/4 3/3 Penalties 3/2:30 5/4:00 Attendance: 2,836

20 game 7 #7 Maryland...11 St. Joseph's... 4 march 20, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Senior Brian Farrell and sophomore Owen Blye each set career highs for points to lead the No. 7 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to an 11-4 victory over St. Joseph's at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The Terps (6-1) were never challenged in the game after scoring the first seven goals. St. Joseph's (0-6) did its best to limit Maryland's scoring opportunities by holding the ball for extended periods of the game, but the Terps kept their composure on defense and capitalized on offensive possessions. Blye, who was starting his second game this season at attack, led the offense with his first career hat trick. He also added two assists to set a career high in points with five. The Downingtown, Pa., native got things rolling for the Terps by scoring an unassisted goal with 7:04 left in the quarter. Blye took his defender behind the cage and simply ran past him to get a clean shot off from the left side of the net. From there it took only eight seconds for the Terps to put their second goal of the day on the board. Sophomore Curtis Holmes won the ensuing face-off and quickly moved the ball to Blye on the right wing. Blye then found Farrell at the top of the restraining box and Farrell ripped a shot from 15 yards into the upper right corner of the net. Maryland closed out the scoring in the first quarter on junior Joe Cummings' first goal of the day. Senior Ryan Young dodged from behind the cage to the right side of the net, drawing a slide from a Hawk defender. Cummings recognized the slide and cut to the crease where Young found him with a pin-point pass. Cummings then had enough time right in front of the goal to ball-fake St. Joe's goalie Chris Moffa twice before shooting into a wide-open net. The scoring run continued into the second quarter when a pair of sophomores hooked-up for the fourth Maryland goal. John Haus sent a pass to Kevin Cooper in the left alley and Cooper hit the shot from 10 yards out to record his first collegiate goal with 12:06 left in the second. Next it was Young finding Blye on the crease with another crisp pass for an easy score to make it a 5-0 lead at the 6:00 mark. Maryland struck again 17 seconds later on the ensuing face-off to make it a 6-0 Terrapin advantage. Holmes won the face-off with Farrell picking up the groundball. Farrell advanced the ball into the box with Holmes trailing the play. No one from St. Joeseph's covered Holmes when he joined the play. Farrell made the Hawks pay for that mistake by finding Holmes wide open in the left alley. Holmes had time and room to step into the shot and easily beat Moffa. Farrell then upped the Maryland lead to 7-0 less than a minute later on another transition goal. Senior Brett Schmidt picked up a groundball and quickly advanced it into the Maryland offensive zone. He passed the ball to Farrell at the top of the box where Farrell worked his way free from two Hawk defenders before scoring on an amazing bounce shot from 12 yards out. St. Joseph's finally got on the board with 2:39 left in the half on a goal by Steven Dunn. The two teams traded goals in the third quarter to give Maryland a 9-3 lead heading into the fourth. Junior Jake Bernhardt scored an unassisted goal on a bouncer inside the far post from the right alley at the 11:02 mark. St. Joe's answered with a goal by Scott Cullinan less than a minute later, but once again it was Blye converting on a feed from Young to extend the lead back to seven with 6:14 to go in the third. The Hawks got back-to-back goals from Kyle Williams and Johnny Simanski to close scoring for the third and open it for the fourth, respectively, but Maryland answered those with two of its own to finish things out. Cummings picked up his first assist of the season by finding Young on the crease to make it a 10-4 leadd with 9:02 to play. Cummings was backing out of a dodge down the right alley when he saw Young make his cut to the crease and he made a terrific pass fading away to give Young the easy scoring chance. Blye then finished his career day by assisting on Cummings' second score of the day with 2:49 left on the clock. The Terps' defense was solid all afternoon and limited the Hawks to just eight shots on goal. Maryland also dominated when the ball was on the ground, winning the groundball battle Schmidt led the Terps with four groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers. Senior Shane Hall and sophomore Jesse Bernhardt also had four groundballs apiece. In addition to scoring two goals and adding an assist, Farrell also turned in a good defensive effort with two groundballs and two caused turnovers. Game Notes: With today's 11-4 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. St. Joseph's. With four points on a goal and three assists, senior Ryan Young now has 42 multi-point and 24 multi-assist games for his career. Young's four points give him 135 for his career, moving him past Dave Dempsey ( ) for 23rd place on the Terps' all-time points list. With three points on two goals and an assist, junior Joe Cummings now 17 multi-point and 11 multi-goal games for his career. Senior Brian Farrell had a career-high three points on two goals and an assist and now has eight multi-point and five multi-goal games for his career. The Terps held the Hawks scoreless in the first quarter, marking the seventh time this season that Maryland has held an opponent without a goal for an entire quarter. The Terps held St. Joseph's scoreless for the first 27:21 of the game, marking the fourth time this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20 or more minutes. Box Score F St. Joseph's (0-6) Maryland (6-1) Scoring: St. Joseph's- Scott Cullinan 1-0=1, Steve Dunn 1-0=1, Johnny Simanski 1-0=1, Kyle Williams 1-0=1, Ryan McGee 0-1=1. Maryland- Owen Blye 3-2=5, Ryan Young 1-3=4, Joe Cummings 2-1=3, Brian Farrell 2-1=3, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 1-0=1, Curtis Holmes 1-0=1, John Haus 0-1=1. Goalies: St. Joseph's- Chris Moffa (59:54, 11 GA, 12 saves), Griffin Ferrigan (0:06, 0 GA, 0 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (57:11, 4 GA, 4 saves), Dom Lamolinara (2:49, 0 GA, 0 saves. Team Stats: St. Joseph's Maryland Shots = =37 Saves = =4 Groundballs = =35 Face-Offs 10/19 9/19 Clears 13/16 17/19 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 2 15 Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 0/1 Penalties 1/1:00 2/1:00 Attendance: 1,865 game 8 #8 North Carolina 11 #5 Maryland...6 march 26, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Senior Grant Catalino scored a hat trick for the No. 5 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team, but it wasn't enough as the Terps lost an 11-6 decision to No. 8 North Carolina at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Maryland (6-2, 0-2 ACC) jumped out to an early 4-0 lead, but the Tar Heels (7-2, 1-1 ACC) scored the next eight goals to take control of the game. Sophomores Owen Blye and Landon Carr scored the game's first two goals to give the Terps a 2-0 lead midway through the first quarter. Catalino then scored back-to-back goals 11 seconds apart from one another to up the lead to 4-0. Carolina got on the board with a goal by freshman Pat Foster, who was making his first career start, to make it a 4-1 game with 3:34 left in the first. The Terps appeared to take a 5-1 lead with just over a minute left in the quarter when senior Ryan Young snagged an errant shot and quickly moved the ball on to sophomore John Haus, who one-timed it into the Carolina net. But the officials waived off the goal, saying a whistle was blown due to a loose-ball push on the Tar Heels prior to the shot. Maryland took its 4-1 lead into the second quarter, but a random stick check between quarters proved to be a key moment in the game and swung momentum in favor of the Tar Heels. Officials selected Young for a random check between quarters and ruled his stick to be shorter than allowed by NCAA rules. Young was given a 3:00 non-releasable penalty to start the second quarter. Carolina could only score once on the 3:00 penalty, but that proved to be the start of five unanswered goals in the second that gave UNC a 6-4 lead going into halftime. Tar Heel freshman Nicky Glasso, who led all scorers with seven points on two goals and five assists, upped Carolina's lead to 8-4 to start the third quarter, scoring a goal and assisting on another. Junior Joe Cummings finally put the Terps back on the board with his lone goal of the day with 9:44 remaining in the third. Cummings used a nice re-dodge to slip past two Tar Heel defenders before finally beating UNC goalie Steve Rastivo with a slick shot to make it an 8-5 game. Maryland looked like it might have momentum back on its side, but Carolina's Jimmy Dunster scored less than two minutes later to up UNC's lead back to four. The Tar Heel advantage grew to 10-5 on Foster's third goal of the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Maryland then had another goal taken off the board by the officials with 8:49 left in the fourth. Cummings scored on a nice shot from the left wing, but the officials waived off the goal due to a Carolina defender pushing a Terrapin player into the crease before the ball went into the net. The Terps retained possession and did cut the Tar Heel lead back to four on Catalino's third goal of the game, but three more minutes had ticked off the clock in the process. Carolina was then able to kill some clock and eventually got an empty-net goal from Dunster to make it an 11-6 final. One of the bright spots for the Terps was the play of sophomore face-off man Curtis Holmes, who won 15-of-20 face-offs, including 15-of-19 against Carolina freshman R.G. Keenan, who came into the game ranked ninth in the NCAA with a.645 winning percentage. Holmes also finished the game with a game-high six groundballs. Senior defender Brett Schmidt also turned in a solid performance for Maryland, holding UNC senior All-American Billy Bitter, the 2010 ACC Player of the Year, without a point and limiting him to just three shots in the game. It is the second consecutive meeting between Maryland and North Carolina that Schmidt had held Bitter without a point.

21 Game Notes: With today's 11-6 loss Maryland is now all-time vs. North Carolina. With three points on three goals, senior Grant Catalino now has 13 hat tricks, 42 multi-point and 33 multi-goal games for his career. Catalino's three goals give him 106 for his career, moving him past Bill Pettit (103, ) for sole-possession of 10th place on the school's all-time goals list. Catalino's three points gives him 168 for his career. He needs four more to tie Mike Mollott (172, ) for 15th place on the Terps' all-time points list. Senior Ryan Young's one assist gives him 80 for his career, moving him into a tie with Brendan Hanley ( ) for 15th place on the Terps' all-time assists list. Box Score F North Carolina (7-2, 1-1) Maryland (6-2, 0-2) Scoring: North Carolina- Nicky Glasso 2-5=7, Pat Foster 3-1=4, Jimmy Dunster 2-0=2, Marcus Holman 1-1=2, Duncan Hutchins 1-1=2, Ryan Creighton 1-0=1, Mark Staines 1-0=1. Maryland- Grant Catalino 3-0=3, Owen Blye 1-1=2, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, John Haus 0-1=1, Drew Snider 0-1=1, Ryan Young 0-1=1. Goalies: North Carolina- Steven Rastivo (60:00, 6 GA, 13 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 11 GA, 7 saves). Team Stats: North Carolina Maryland Shots = =33 Saves = =7 Groundballs = =27 Face-Offs 5/20 15/20 Clears 14/15 11/13 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 6 6 Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 0/2 Penalties 2/1:30 3/4:30 Attendance: 3,176 game 9 #10 Maryland...12 #4 Virginia...7 april 2, 2011 scott stadium CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Senior Ryan Young led the No. 10 University of Maryland men s lacrosse team with six points oon two goals and four assists, while junior Joe Cummings and sophomore John Haus each scored four goals, in the Terps 12-7 victory over No. 4 Virginia in front of 10,545 at Scott Stadium. The Cavaliers (7-3, 0-1 ACC) drew first blood less than four minutes into the first quarter with some help from a fortunate bounce. Steele Stanwick wrapped around the left side of the Maryland goal and threw a wild shot over his shoulder. Terp redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato got his stick on it, but the ball trickled into the net for a 1-0 Wahoo lead. The Terps (7-2, 1-2 ACC) tied the game at the 5:30 mark when sophomore John Haus finished a nice feed to the crease by Young. Young dodged Virginia defender Scott McWilliams behind the cage and junior Drew Snider set a great pick to give Young the extra step he needed to get off a pinpoint pass to Haus for the one-timer. Young then gave Maryland its first lead of the game on a terrific individual effort. Sophomore Jesse Bernhardt pushed the ball in transition, but Wahoo goalie Adam Ghitelman made the save. The rebound went to the Cavaliers Matt Lovejoy, who tried to get the ball to Ghitelman behind the net for the clear. But, Young picked off the pass and scored easily into the open net with 2:16 to go in the first. But Virginia came out shooting at the start of the second and got unassisted goals from Colin Briggs and John Haldy less than a minute apart to take a 3-2 lead with 13:16 to go in second. The Terps looked to be in a bit of a jam at the 11:26 mark when they were assessed two non-releasable unnecessary roughness penalties. But Maryland s man-down unit proved up to the challenge and killed off the penalties. Virginia, however, quickly built its lead to 4-2 when Rhamel Bratton hit a running left-hander from 10 yards outside the hash marks at the 9:31 mark, Maryland got back on the board less than three minutes later thanks to its vaunted transition game. Jesse Bernhardt caused a turnover and pushed the ball into the Terps offensive zone. Bernhardt then flipped a back-handed pass to Blye on the right wing and Blye ripped an eight-yard shot to make it a 4-3 game. Bratton scored again to make it a 5-3 game with 5:30 left, but a penalty on McWilliams gave the Terps their first extra-man advantage and Maryland didn t let it go to waste. Blye quickly found Cummings on the crease and Cummings one-timed it into the Virginia net to cut the deficit back to a goal with 4:37 left in the second. The Terps opened the third quarter with a nice pick-and-roll play with Haus and Young that resulted in Haus getting a feed from Young on the crease and Haus finished it inside the left pipe to tie the game at 5-5 at the 13:33 mark. Maryland regained the lead for the first time in 17:25 on another brilliant feed from Young that was finished by Cummings. Young had the ball well behind the cage when he spotted Cummings cutting toward the goal. Young s pass hit Cummings in stride and Cummings finished with a quick shot from seven yards out. Cummings scored his third of the game at the 4:02 mark of the third to extend the Maryland lead to 7-5. Cummings dodged from behind the cage and ducked under his defender to create some space for himself in front of the net. He then used multiple ball-fakes to make Ghitelman commit before finishing with a quick shot. Cummings completed the natural hat trick with just six seconds left in the third when he scored another unassisted goal to make it an 8-5 Maryland lead heading into the fourth. Maryland s offense continued to roll in the fourth with Haus finishing another score from just outside the crease. This time it was Blye picking up the assist to make it a 9-5 game. Textbook transition offense extended the lead for the Terps at the 10:44 mark. Amato made another brilliant save and his outlet pass was just as nice, hitting Jesse Bernhardt in stride. Bernhardt then fed Blye on the right wing for a rip from six yards out. Virginia finally broke up the Maryland scoring run on Chris Bocklett s goal at the 10:09 mark. But the Terps refused to let the Cavaliers gain any momentum. Young s amazing day continued with a marvelous cross-field pass to Haus, who tiptoed the crease line and finished inside the far pipe to make it an 11-6 game. Young put the finishing touches on the game for the Terps with his second goal of the game to give Maryland a 12-6 lead at the 2:58 mark. Virginia tacked on a late extra-man goal by Bocklett to make it a 12-7 final. Maryland s defensive effort was spotlighted by 12 saves from Amato. Senior long pole Brian Farrell was solid with four groundballs, while the close defense unit of seniors Ryder Bohlander, Brett Schmidt and Max Schmidt held the Virginia attackmen Stanwick, Bocklett and Nick O Reilly to just three goals, with two of those coming late in the fourth quarter. Another major contributor for the Terps was sophomoe face-off man Curtis Holmes, who won 14-of-22 face-offs and had a teamleading five groundballs. Game Notes: With the 12-7 win Maryland is now all-time vs. Virginia. The five-goal margin of victory is Maryland s largest in Charlottesville since 1987 when the Terps won With six points on two goals and four assists, senior Ryan Young now has 43 multi-point, 20 multi-goal and 25 multi-assist games for his career. Young s six points ties his career high and gives him 142 for his career, moving him past him with Brendan Hanley (140, ) for 22nd place on the Terps' all-time points list. Young s four assists gives him 84 for his career, moving him past John Lamon (83, ) for 12th place on the Terps' all-time assists list. Young also passed Frank Urso ( ) and Jim Wilkerson ( ), who each had 81 during their Maryland careers. With four points on four goals, junior Joe Cummings now has five hat tricks, 17 multi-point and 12 multi-goal games for his career. The four goals tied Cummings career high. With a career-best four goals, sophomore John Haus now has three hat tricks, eight multi-point and five multi-goal games for his career. With five points on two goals and a career-best three assists, sophomore Owen Blye now has five multi-point, three multi-goal and four multi-assist games for his career. The Terps held the Cavaliers scoreless in the third quarter, marking the eighth time this season that Maryland has held an opponent without a goal for an entire quarter. The Terps held Virginia scoreless for 25:21, from 5:30 of the second to 10:09 of the fourth, marking the fifth time this season that Maryland has held an opponent scoreless for 20 or more minutes. Box Score F Maryland (7-2, 1-2) Virginia (7-3, 0-1) Scoring: Maryland- Ryan Young 2-4=6, Owen Blye 2-3=5, Joe Cummings 4-0=4, John Haus 4-0=4, Jesse Bernhardt 0-2=2. Virginia- Chris Bocklett 2-0=2, Rhamel Bratton 2-0=2, John Haldy 1-1=2, Colin Briggs 1-0=1, Steele Stanwick 1-0=1, Rob Emery 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 7 GA, 12 saves). Virginia- Adam Ghitelman (60:00, 12 GA, 11 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Virginia Shots = =34 Saves = =11 Groundballs = =37 Face-Offs 14/22 8/22 Clears 18/20 19/21 Turnovers 13 9 Caused Turnovers 4 6 Extra-Man Opp. 1/1 1/5 Penalties 6/5:30 1/1:00 Attendance: 10,545

22 game 10 #5 Maryland...10 Navy...4 april 8, 2011 navy-marine corps memorial stadium annapolis, Md. - The No. 5 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team got two goals apiece from senior Brian Farrell, junior Jake Bernhardt and sophomore Owen Blye in a 10-4 victory over Navy at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Terps (8-2) opened the first quarter with a 6-1 scoring barrage and never looked back. Senior Ryan Young got things going for Maryland with an unassisted goal at the 12:58 mark. Byle set a pick behind the cage that gave Young a step on his defender and he ran around the right side of the goal for the easy score. Junior Joe Cummings made it a 2-0 Terrapin lead just over a minute later with a runner from the right alley that beat Navy goalie R.J. Wickham inside the far pipe. Navy (4-7) got on the board and cut the Maryland lead back to one goal on a Jay Mann goal at the 11:27 mark, but that was as close as the Mids would get. Junior Drew Snider started a 4-0 run with a left-handed bouncer from the right alley that skipped inside the far pipe. Farrell took out two Navy defenders with a solid pick to get Snider free for the shot. The lead quickly grew to 4-1 for the Terps when Bernhardt scored from the left wing. Senior Grant Catalino picked up the assist by dodging past a defender, which drew a slide from the Mid covering Bernhardt, freeing Bernhardt up for the quick shot and goal. Bernhardt scored again with 3:26 in the first on a wild, running right-handed shot as he dodged down the right alley. Maryland extended its lead to 6-1 off of the ensuing face-off, but it wasn't the typical face-off transition score. A violation on the face-off gave sophomore Curtis Holmes the win and started the Terps' break. Good ball movement gave Catalino the ball on the left wing, but Navy did a nice job recognizing the situation and getting on Catalino's hands. But instead of forcing the shot, Catalino cradled the ball and dodged past the defender and finished with a quick shot just outside the left side of the crease. The Midshipmen stopped the run with their own transition goal at the 6:30 mark of the second, but another violation on the ensuing face-off gave Maryland the ball. Holmes pushed it into the offensive zone and found Farrell at the top of the box. Farrell used a quick ball-fake to create some space before launching a bouncer from 15 yards out to make it a 7-2 Maryland lead. The rain continued the fall and the play was sloppy at the beginning of the third quarter, but Maryland extended its lead to six goals on Blye's first of the game at the 10:03 mark. With a stall warning on, Blye carried the ball from behind the cage, around the left side and finally to the top of the box before unleashing a high bounce shot from 12 yards that beat Wickham. Navy's Harrison Chaires scored his lone goal of the game to cut the lead back to five with 3:14 to go in the third. But the Terps got a shot of momentum thanks to another huge goal by Farrell to start the fourth. Senior Dan Burns caused a turnover just inside the Navy offensive box and hit Farrell with a seemingly routine outlet pass. But there's no such thing as a routine outlet for Farrell. He raced 60 yards down the field and was pushed from behind just as he wound up to shoot, which propelled him into a dive, but his shot still found the back of the net to give Maryland a 9-3 lead. Blye gave the Terps a seven-goal cushion with his second unassisted goal of the game to make it 10-3 Maryland with 12:15 to go in the fourth. Sam Jones finished a nice feed from Andy Warner at the 7:21 mark to make it a 10-4 game. Freshman goalie Dom Lamolinara made two saves in the final 30 seconds to preserve the six-goal victory for the Terps, which is their largest margin of victory over the Midshipmen since The defense for the Terps was unyielding and held Navy to its lowest scoring output in the series since The last time the Midshipmen were held to as few as four goals against Maryland in Annapolis was Leading the defense was senior Max Schmidt with three caused turnover andd two groundballs. Burns and Holmes also finished with three groundballs. Redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato finished the game with four saves. Aiding in the defensive effort was another solid face-off effort from Holmes, who won 10-of-18 draws. Game Notes: With the 10-4 win Maryland is now all-time vs. Navy. With two points on one goal and one assist, senior Grant Catalino now has 43 multi-point games for his career. Catalino's goal was the 107th of his career, tying him with Dave Dempsey ( ) for ninth on the Terps' all-time goals list. With two points on two goals, senior Brian Farrell now has nine multi-point, and six multi-goal games for his career. With two points on two goals, sophomore Owen Blye now has six multi-point, and four multi-goal games for his career. Box Score F Maryland (8-2) Navy (4-7) Scoring: Maryland- Jake Bernhardt 2-0=2, Owen Blye 2-0=2, Brian Farrell 2-0=2, Grant Catalino 1-1=2, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Ryan Young 1-0=1, Curtis Holmes 1-0=1. Navy- Marty Gallagher 0-2=2, Chaires Harrison 1-0=1, Tucker Hull 1-0=1, Sam Jones 1-0=1, Jay Mann 1-0=1, Andy Warner 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (59:30, 4 GA, 4 saves), Dom Lamolinara (0:30, 0 GA, 2 saves). Navy- R.J. Wickham (60:00, 10 GA, 10 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Navy Shots = =33 Saves = =10 Groundballs = =25 Face-Offs 10/18 8/18 Clears 14/16 15/20 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 8 6 Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 0/4 Penalties 4/2:30 2/1:00 Attendance: 6,993 game 11 #3 Johns hopkins..12 #4 Maryland.. (ot) 11 april 16, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Junior Joe Cummings scored four goals for the No. 4 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team, but No. 3 Johns Hopkins scored nine goals in the second half and got the game-winning goal from Kyle Wharton with just 16 seconds left in overtime to pull out a victory in front of 8,072 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The Terps (8-3) took a 7-2 lead into halftime, but the Blue Jays (9-2) outscored Maryland 9-2 from the start of the third quarter to 5:43 of the fourth to take an 11-9 lead. Senior Ryan Young scored his lone goals of the game at the 3:42 mark of the fourth to pull Maryland back to within a goal at Cummings scored a minute later on a dodge from left goal line extended to tie things at and send the game into overtime. Those two looked like they would end things early in the OT when Young found Cummings cutting from left goal line extended to the crease. Cummings handled the pass and beat Hopkins goalie Pierce Bassett with the shot, but instead of finding the back of the net the ball hit the left pipe. Maryland had another quality opportunity in overtime, but this time Bassett made the save on Jake Bernhardt's shot, giving the Blue Jays a chance to win the game. The Terps defense appeared to have stopped Hopkins when senior Ryder Bohlander knocked the ball loose and senior Scott LaRue collected the groundball. But, the officials called a slashing penalty on Bohlander, giving the Blue Jays an extra-man opportunity with 1:19 left in the first overtime. Maryland's man-down unit, which didn't allow an extra-man goal in three Hopkins man-up chances, proved up to the challenge, but three seconds after the penalty expired Wharton's shot from the left alley ended the game. The Terps' offense and defense were clicking on all cylinders in the first half. Cummings opened up the game with his first goal at the 10:34 mark of the first, finishing a nice feed from Young on the right side of the crease. Maryland's lead grew to 2-0 eight seconds later when sophomore Landon Carr's shot ripped right through the net. A goal by Hopkins' Eric Ruhl cut the lead to 2-1 with 5:12 to play in the first, but Maryland upped its lead back to two just as the quarter was coming to a close when junior Drew Snider scored unassisted, dodging from behind the left side of the cage. A mental lapse by Hopkins early in the second led to Cummings' second goal of the night. A save redshirt freshman Niko Amato on a Chris Boland shot gave Maryland a clearing opportunity. Cummings brought the ball into the offensive box, but a Hopkins defender never came over to check him, so Cummings just ran down the right alley and scored on an easy shot from eight yards. A clearing error by the Terps led to Zach Palmer scoring into an empty net from near midfield to cut the Terrapin lead back to two at 4-2 with 10:16 to go in the second. But Maryland would rattle off three straight over the next four minutes to take a 7-2 lead into halftime. Jake Bernhardt scored on a nifty dodge and re-dodge from the left alley. Younger brother Jesse tried to one-up his older brother on the ensuing face-off by scooping the groundball, faking a pass and then scoring on a high-bouncer from 10 yards out. The final goal of the half for the Terps was an exact replay of the first goal of the game, but this time Young and Cummings executed the play even better. Cummings was so open on the crease that he was able to fake Bassett twice before finishing his third goal of the game. A bit of bad luck gave Hopkins life at the start of the third. Senior Grant Catalino, who was being covered by a short-stick, backed his defender down near the front of the crease. When he felt the Blue Jays move to double-team him he took a behind-the-back shot that went wide of the net. Young was in position to back up the shot, but the ball hit an official and bounced to Blue Jay defender Tucker Durkin. Chris Boland then scored off a feed from John Ranagan to make it a 7-3 game at the 13:42 mark. Catalino got the goal back for the Terps less than two minutes later. Hopkins' Matt Dolente won the face-off following Boland's goal, but senior Dan Burns stripped Ranagan cleanly and senior Max Schmidt scooped the groundball to give possession back to Maryland. Schmidt's clearing pass was a bit wild, but senior Brett Schmidt never gave up on the clear and tracked down the loose ball on the right side of the Maryland offensive zone. He quickly collected the groundball and flipped a pass to Catalino, who was wide open in front of the net for the easy score to make it 8-3 in favor of the Terps. But the five goal lead wouldn't hold. Hopkins scored the game's next five goals, three coming from Boland to tie things up at 8-8 with less than 12 minutes left in the fourth. Jake Bernhardt scored his second of the game at the 10:44 mark off a feed to make it 9-8 for Maryland, but that was the last lead the Terps would have. The Blue Jays got goals from Palmer, Zach Burhart and Boland to take an 11-9 lead with just under six minutes to play, which set up the comeback by Young and Cummings that eventually led to Wharton's game-winner.

23 Amato finished the game with 12 saves and four groundballs to lead the Maryland defense, which also saw Max Schmidt pick up a season-high five groundballs and cause two turnovers. The game within the game was at the face-off X. Dolente came into the game leading the NCAA in face-off winning percentage, but Maryland sophomore Curtis Holmes won 15-of-27 draws to take their head-to-head battle. Holmes finished with a career-high nine groundballs, while Dolente had eight. Game Notes: With today's loss Maryland is now all-time vs. Johns Hopkins. The game marks the fourth time in the last five meetings that the Maryland-Hopkins game was decided by one goal. Senior Ryan Young's three points on a goal and two assists give him 44 multi-point and 26 multi-assist games for his career. Junior Joe Cummings' four points on four goals give him six hat tricks, 19 multi-point and 13 multi-goal games for his career. Cummings now has 24 goals on the year, which is the most by a full-time Terrapin midfielder since 2005 when first team All-American Bill McGlone scored 26 goals. Senior Grant Catalino's goal was the 108th of his career, moving him past Dave Dempsey (107, ) for sole-possession of ninth place on the Terps' all-time goals list. Box Score OT F Johns Hopkins (9-2) Maryland (8-3) Scoring: Johns Hopkins- Chris Boland 5-0=5, Kyle Wharton 2-2=4, Zach Palmer 2-1=3, Eric Ruhl 2-1=3, John Ranagan 0-2=2, Marshall Burkhart 1-0=1, Phil Castronova 0-1=1, John Greeley 0-1=1. Maryland- Joe Cummings 4-0=4, Ryan Young 1-2=3, Jake Bernhardt 2-0=2, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Grant Catalino 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Owen Blye 0-1=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Brett Schmidt 0-1=1. Goalies: Johns Hopkins- Pierce Bassett (63:44, 11 GA, 8 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (63:44, 12 GA, 12 saves). Team Stats: Johns Hopkins Maryland Shots = =28 Saves = =12 Groundballs = =35 Face-Offs 12/27 15/27 Clears 17/20 14/17 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 13 Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 0/1 Penalties 1/1:00 3/2:00 Attendance: 8,072 acc semifinals game 12 #6 Maryland...7 #9 North Carolina..6 april 22, 2011 koskinen stadium DURHAM, N.C. - Senior Grant Catalino's behind-the-back shot capped a 5-0 fourth-quarter scoring run to give the No. 6 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team a thrilling 7-6 victory over No. 10 North Carolina in the semifinals of the ACC tournament Friday evening at Koskinen Stadium. The victory lifts the Terps to 9-3 on the season, while Carolina falls to 9-5. After Carolina opened up a 2-0 lead on goals by Pat Foster and Ryan Creighton in the first five minutes of the game, Maryland got on the board with 7:07 left in the first. Junior Drew Snider took a feed from senior Travis Reed in the right alley and ripped a shot over the left shoulder of UNC goalie Steve Rastivo to make it a 2-1 game. The Tar Heels opened up a 3-1 lead early in the second when Chris Hunt dodged down the middle and took a low shot. Maryland reshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato got a piece of the ball, but it trickled over the goal line for the score. UNC drew first blood in the third quarter on another shot, this one by Wood, that trickled in past Amato for a 5-1 Carolina lead with 7:38 to go in the quarter. But the Terps were quick to respond as sophomore John Haus fed junior Jake Bernhardt in the right alley and Bernhardt's bouncer from 10 yards out found the back of the Carolina goal at the 6:33 mark. A scrum in front of the Maryland goal with just over two minutes remaining in the third ended with Matt Davie finishing a feed from Creighton to give Carolina a 6-2 lead heading into fourth. But the fourth quarter belonged to the Terps and the epic comeback began with Haus scoring on some high heat from the right wing to cut the Tar Heel lead to 6-3 at 12:25. Exactly one minute later Snider scored his second of the game, finishing a slick feed from senior Ryan Young, making it a two-goal game. From there sophomore Owen Blye took things over, scoring back-to-back goals to tie the game with 5:08 left. Blye's first goal came thanks to a great dodge by junior Joe Cummings down the right side of the box. Blye snuck in behind Cummings' dodge and Cummings found him in the right slot and Blye ripped a high shot. The game-tying goal was all Blye, as he took the ball from behind the cage and dodged around the left side. Once he was a step beyond goal line extended he quickly turned and fired a shot inside the upper right corner. The 5-0 Terrapin run was complete with Catalino's amazing game-winner at the 3:04 mark. But the game was far from finished. The Tar Heels controlled the ball with less than two minutes to go and Carolina put it in the hands of Bitter. Senior defender Brett Schmidt, who has locked up with Bitter for the last three meetings between these two teams and he was again one-on-one as Bitter tried to back in from the right wing. Schmidt, however, forced Bitter into a bad-angle shot that Amato smothered. Even that wasn't the end. Maryland had the ball with a minute to go and drew a holding penalty on UNC's Mark McNeil. But a quick mental mistake resulted in a Maryland turnover, giving Carolina a chance to tie. North Carolina was down a man with possession, but Carolina was whistled for too many men on the field when a Tar Heel came onto the field prior to the penalty being released. From there, Maryland was able to kill the remaining 34 seconds on the clock, sending the Terps to their second consecutive ACC title game. Game Notes: With the 7-6 win Maryland is now all-time vs. North Carolina. Maryland is 4-7 all-time vs. the Tar Heels in ACC tournament play. Catalino's goal was the 109th of his career, tying him with Mark Douglas ( ) for eighth on the Terps' all-time goals list. Catalino's goal was also the 172nd point of his career, tying him with Mike Mollott ( ) for 15th on the Terps' all-time goals list. Catalino's goal was the eighth game-winning goal of his career. Maryland held the Tar Heels scoreless in the fourth quarter, marking the ninth time this season that an opponent went without a goal for an entire quarter. With two points on two goals, junior Drew Snider now has seven multi-point and five multi-goal games for his career. With two points on two goals, sophomore Owen Blye now has seven multi-point and five multi-goal games for his career. With two points on a goal and an assist, sophomore John Haus now has nine multi-point games for his career. Box Score F Maryland (9-3) North Carolina (9-5) Scoring: Maryland- Owen Blye 2-0=2, Drew Snider 2-0=2, John Haus 1-1=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Grant Catalino 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 0-1=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1, Travis Reed 0-1=1, Ryan Young 0-1=1. North Carolina- Thomas Wood 2-0=2, Ryan Creighton 1-1=2, Nicky Galasso 0-2=2, Matt Davie 1-0=1, Pat Foster 1-0=1, Chris Hunt 1-0=1, Billy Bitter 0-1=1, Jimmy Dunster 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 6 GA, 4 saves). North Carolina- Steve Rastivo (60:00, 7 GA, 7 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Carolina Shots = =21 Saves = =7 Groundballs = =17 Face-Offs 8/16 8/16 Clears 11/11 10/11 Turnovers 7 11 Caused Turnovers 7 3 Extra-Man Opp. 0/1 0/3 Penalties 3/1:30 1/0:30 Attendance: 4,073 acc finals game 13 #6 Maryland...11 #7 duke...9 april 24, 2011 koskinen stadium DURHAM, N.C. - Senior Ryan Young capped an emotional week by scoring the game-winning goal for the No. 6 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team as it captured the ACC championship with an 11-9 victory over No. 7 Duke at Koskinen Stadium. It is the first ACC championship for the Terps since 2005 and their fourth overall. Senior Grant Catalino was named the tournament MVP after scoring three goals in the title game after netting the game-winner against North Carolina on Friday in the semifinals. The opening minutes of the first saw the Blue Devils (11-5) open up a 2-0 lead on two goals from Zach Howell. But Maryland (10-3) responded on the face-off following Howell's second goal with some slick ball movement that eventually saw Catalino dodge from the left wing and beat Duke's Dan Wigrizer to the upper right corner. The Blue Devil offense continued to click early as Robert Rotanz and David Lawson scored two minutes apart to give Duke a 4-1 lead with 7:07 left. Sophomore Curtis Holmes continued to dominate the face-off X and his fifth win of the day gave Maryland another possession and senior Scott LaRue made it count, hitting on a shot from the right alley to make it a two-goal game at the 5:50 mark of the first. An unforced turnover gave Duke the ball with less than two minutes to go and the Blue Devils turned it into a goal when Rotanz scored his second of the day with 1:39 left in the first. Duke's Justin Turri got his hands free in the left alley and ripped a 12 yards shot, but redshirt freshman Niko Amato made the save and quickly sent an outlet pass to senior Brett Schmidt. Amato's pass to midfield looked to be too high, but Schmidt jumped and used every inch of his six-foot stick to corral the pass. Schmidt then raced into the Duke box, but no Blue Devil defender slid off of a Terp attackman to stop the ball. So, Schmidt reared back and laced a low shot from 12 yards out to make it a 5-3 game at the 12:11 mark of the second. Lawson answered for Duke with his second of the game to give Duke back its three-goal cushion, but that would quickly evaporate as the Terps went on a 3-0 run over a two-minute span to tie things at 6-6.

24 First, junior Joe Cummings flipped a cross-crease pass to sophomore John Haus that Haus one-timed into the net to cut the Blue Devil lead to two at 6:54. The second goal of the run was made possible by a tough groundball picked up by junior Drew Snider to keep possession for the Terps. He moved the ball on to Young, who found sophomore Kevin Cooper with time and room at the top of the box. Cooper took two steps in and rocketed a high to low shot past Wigrizer to make it a 6-5 game. The man-up unit got things back to even for the Terps. Sophomore Owen Blye had the first look of the EMO for Maryland, but his shot was blocked and went wide right of the cage. That's where senior Travis Reed scooped it up and moved it along to Catalino, who scored low-to-low from the right alley at the 4:54 mark. The Terps took their first lead of the game, 7-6, at the 13:05 mark of the third when junior Jake Bernhardt ripped a shot from the left alley inside the far pipe. But Duke used two extra-man chances to regain the lead, 8-7, on goals by Howell and Josh Dionne with 7:34 to go in the third. The back-and-forth game continued as Maryland responded less than two minutes later to tie things up again at 8-8. Cooper cut hard to the crease and he finished a great feed from Blye at the 6:02 mark. The extra-man unit struck again for the Terps to give them back the lead, 9-8, with 3:03 to go in the third. Snider slipped a slick pass to Reed on the crease and Reed finished it with a quick shot past Wigrizer. Maryland's lead grew to two when Young elevated high on the crease to pick off a pass from Haus and swat it into the Duke goal with 12:08 to go in the fourth. Lawson scored his third of the day two minutes later to make it a one-goal game, Catalino's third of day was unorthodox, but it counts and it gave Maryland an 11-9 lead with 6:33 to go in the game. Blye got the ball to Catalino in the right alley and his shot came off of his stick oddly. The ball took a weird hop, but still found the back of the net. Holmes was the catalyst for the Terps all afternoon, winning 18- of-24 face-offs and picking up a game-high six groundballs. Maryland's group of senior close defenders - Ryder Bohlander, Brett Schmidt and Max Schmidt - anchored the defense, especially in the second half as they allowed Duke's vaunted attack group just one second-half goal. Game Notes: With the 11-9 win Maryland is now all-time vs. Duke. Maryland is 5-5 all-time vs. the Blue Devils in ACC tournament play and is 4-7 all-time in conference title games overall. With three points on three goals, senior Grant Catalino now has 14 hat tricks, 44 multi-point and 34 multi-goal games for his career. Catalino's three goals give him 112 for his career, moving him past Mark Douglas (109, ) for eighth on the Terps' all-time goals list. Catalino's two points give him 175 for his career, tying him with Pete Worstell ( ) for 14th on the Terps' all-time goals list. With three points on a goal and two assists, senior Ryan Young now has 45 multi-point and 27 multi-assist games for his career. Young's two assists give him 89 for his career, moving into a tie with Ed Mulllen ( ) for 11th on the Terps' all-time assists list. Young's goal was the first game-winning goal of his career. With two points on one goal and one assist, senior Travis Reed now has 34 multi-point games for his career. With two points on one goal and one assist, sophomore John Haus now has 10 multi-point games for his career. With two points on two assists, sophomore Owen Blye now has eight multi-point and five multi-assist games for his career. With two points on two goals, sophomore Kevin Cooper now has three multi-point and one multi-goal games for his career. Box Score F Maryland (10-3) Duke (11-5) Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 3-0=3, Ryan Young 1-2=3, Kevin Cooper 2-0=2, John Haus 1-1=2, Travis Reed 1-1=2, Owen Blye 0-2=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Scott LaRue 1-0=1, Brett Schmidt 1-0=1, Niko Amato 0-1=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1. Duke- Zach Howell 3-0=3, David Lawson 3-0=3, Robert Rotanz 2-0=2, Josh Dionne 1-0=1, Jake Tripucks 0-1=1, Christian Walsh 0-1=1, Jordan Wolf 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 9 GA, 9 saves). Duke- Dan Wigrizer (60:00, 11 GA, 11 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Duke Shots = =34 Saves = =11 Groundballs = =27 Face-Offs 18/24 6/24 Clears 11/13 9/12 Turnovers 12 7 Caused Turnovers 4 7 Extra-Man Opp. 2/4 2/2 Penalties 2/2:00 4/3:00 Attendance: 4,328 game 14 #17 Colgate #6 Maryland... 8 may 7, 2011 capital one field at Byrd Stadium College Park, Md. - Senior Ryan Young scored two goals and added an assist, but it wasn't enough as the No. 6 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team dropped a 10-8 decision to No. 17 Colgate in front of 2,566 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The Raiders, who are now 11-5 on the year and are also a contender for an at-large bid into the NCAA tournament, never trailed in the game and scored three goals in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter to seal the win. After Colgate opened a 1-0 lead early in the first, Maryland tied the score on sophomore Owen Blye's first goal of the game. Blye dodged from behind the cage, around the right side, before finishing the play inside the far pipe at the 4:18 mark of the first. The Raiders scored the opening goal less than five minutes into the second quarter to retake the lead, 2-1, but Young quickly answered for Maryland tying the game at 2-2 with just under 7:00 to play. Senior Travis Reed set a solid pick behind the goal, giving Young a free run around the left side of the net for the easy score. But the rest of the second quarter belonged to Colgate as the Raiders scored four goals in the span of 1:51 to take a 6-2 lead into halftime. Maryland came out gunning in the third quarter, scoring three goals in under five minutes to trim the lead to one at 6-5. Sophomore Landon Carr started the run with a transition goal that came off of a brilliant close-range save by redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato. Reed and Young then hooked-up for the next two Maryland goals. First it was Reed scoring an extra-man goal off an assist by Young. Reed then returned the favor by setting up Young for a goal by picking up a tough groundball and moving it quickly to Young on the right side of the crease. Both teams went scoreless for the next 6:21 of the game, but it was the Terps that broke the drought and tied the game at 6-6. Sophomore John Haus was patient on the right side of the box and used a nice re-dodge to get himself free for his lone goal of the afternoon. But Maryland couldn't maintain the momentum and Colgate's Rob Bosco scored with 1:00 left in the third to give the Raiders a 7-6 lead going into the fourth. Junior Drew Snider snuck one past Colgate goalie Jared Madison at the 12:11 mark to tie the game at 7-7, but again Colgate had an answer and retook the lead with 5:00 left on Bosco's second goal of the game. Blye tied the game for the fifth time with his second goal of the game at the 3:35 mark, making it 8-8, but the Raiders regained the lead with 2:12 to play on a goal by Ben McCabe. Maryland tried to pressure the Raiders on their next possession, but Peter Baum scored to put Colgate up by two with 1:14 to go. The Terps never gave up and sophomore Curtis Holmes won the ensuing face-off to give Maryland a chance, but Young's shot with 0:40 left hit off the right post. The Terps kept possession, but Madison made his last of 12 saves on a shot by Jake Bernhardt to close out the game. Amato was solid in net for the Terps, making eight of his 12 saves in the second half to go along with a game-high seven groundballs. Holmes won the face-off battle for the Terps, taking 13 of 23 draws with three groundballs. The game marked the final home game for 17 Terrapin seniors: Justin Blye, Ryder Bohlander, Eric Boyle, Dan Burns, Grant Catalino, Brian Farrell, Fran Gormley, Shane Hall, Warren Hansen, Bob Kercher, Scott LaRue, Reed, Brett Schmidt, Max Schmidt, Mark White, Michael White and Young. The 2011 senior class has compiled a (.667) record during its time in College Park and brought the Terps their first ACC Championship since Game Notes: With today's 10-8 loss Maryland is now 1-1 all-time vs. Colgate. With three points on two goals and one assist, senior Ryan Young now has 46 multi-point and 21 multi-goal games for his career. Young's three points give him 153 for his career, tying him with Scott Hochstadt ( ) and John Lamon ( ) for 19th on the Terps' all-time points list. Young's one assist gives him 90 for his career, moving him past Ed Mulllen (89, ) for 11th on the Terps' all-time assists list. With two points on one goal and one assist, senior Travis Reed now has 35 multi-point games for his career. Reed's two points give him 111 for his career, tying him with Max Ritz ( ) for 30th on the Terps' all-time points list. With two points on two goals, sophomore Owen Blye now has nine multi-point and six multi-goal games for his career. Box Score F Colgate (10-5) Maryland (10-4) Scoring: Colgate- Rob Bosco 2-2=4, Peter Baum 2-1=3, Ben McCabe 1-1=2, John Donnally 1-0=1, Justin Kirchner 1-0=1, Brendon McCann 1-0=1, Greg Perkins 1-0=1, Dave Tucciarone 1-0=1, Bobby Lawrence 0-1=1. Maryland- Ryan Young 2-1=3, Owen Blye 2-0=2, Travis Reed 1-1=2, Landon Carr 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1. Goalies: Colgate- Jared Madison (60:00, 8 GA, 12 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 10 GA, 12 saves). Team Stats: Colgate Maryland Shots = =27 Saves = =12 Groundballs = =35 Face-Offs 10/23 13/23 Clears 21/22 16/18 Turnovers 7 14 Caused Turnovers 3 5 Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 1/1 Penalties 1/1:00 3/2:00 Attendance: 2,566

25 NCAA first round game 15 Maryland...13 #8 north carolina..6 may 15, 2011 fetzer field CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Junior Drew Snider scored four goals and senior Ryan Young had two goals and three assists to lead the University of Maryland to a 13-6 victory over No. 8 seed North Carolina at Fetzer Field in the first round of the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament. Maryland drew first blood at the 8:11 mark of the first quarter. Good ball movement lead to Snider getting a good look from the right wing and he made it count by sneaking a shot inside the near pipe. Sophomore Owen Blye then scored back-to-back goals to give the Terps a 3-0 lead with just over 5:00 to go in the first. His first was a great individual effort that saw him convert from the left side of the crease. Blye's second goal came on Maryland's first extra-man opportunity of the game. Senior Grant Catalino laced a pass through the defense to Blye on the right side of the crease and Blye took one-step before scoring on a bounce shot. Carolina finally got on the board with 1:04 remaining in the first when Billy Bitter scored unassisted. Bitter scored again to open the second quarter, but senior Ryan Young answered right back on the ensuing possession, scoring on a nice re-dodge from right goal line-extended to make it a 4-2 Maryland lead with 11:50 left. More sharp ball movement led to the next Terrapin goal at the 9:21 mark. Catalino, Blye and Young swung the ball behind the cage to the right side where Young found sophomore Kevin Cooper wide open in the right alley. Cooper took one step and ripped a big overhand shot from 13 yards to give Maryland a three-goal advantage. Pat Foster scored unassisted at the 5:06 mark to cut the Maryland lead to 6-3. The lead was reduced to two less than three minutes later when Bitter scored his third of the day, getting off an incredible shot through a triple-team. Maryland got things going less than three minutes into the third quarter when Snider slipped past his defender with a dodge from the left wing and scored despite being pushed from behind. UNC used its first extra-man opportunity to close the gap back to two goals on a Jimmy Dunster goal at the 9:12 mark. Another Maryland penalty on the ensuing face-off gave Carolina a chance to cut the deficit to one, but a big save by redshirt freshman goalie Niko Amato ended the chance. Amato came up with another big save on Carolina's next possession, but it was sophomore John Haus beating his man to the end line that gave Maryland the ball back. That led to Young finding junior Joe Cummings cutting to the goal and Cummings finished the play with his first goal of the game to make it 8-5 Terps with 6:06 left in the third. Maryland's lead grew to 9-5 on a perfectly executed hidden ball play by Catalino and senior Brian Farrell. Farrell looked to be subbing out, flipping the ball the Catalino, who immediately attacked the left alley. But Farrell still had the ball and patiently waited for Snider to sneak free on the right side of the goal and he scored easily on the confused UNC defense. What made the play was the other four Terps selling the play as if Catalino had the ball. Snider scored his career-fourth goal of the game at the 13:22 mark to make it a five-goal lead for the Terps. The Terrapin lead grew to 11-5 on Catalino's first goal of the game, coming off an assist by junior Jake Bernhardt at the 9:47 mark. The Maryland scoring run became 5-0 with 8:54 left in the game. Haus dodged hard down the right side and he found Cooper cutting in front of the crease with a pinpoint pass. Cooper quickly turned and finished the play over UNC goalie Steven Rastivo's left shoulder. UNC tried to pressure the Terps, pulling its goalie, but Cooper beat his defender and scored the empty-netter to make it 13-5 with 4:47 to go. Carolina did get one more as Michael Burns scored with 2:11 remaining to make it a 13-6 final. One of the big differences in the game was at the face-off X, where sophomore Curtis Holmes dominated, winning 15-of-22 draws to give Maryland an enormous possession advantage. Game Notes: With the 13-6 win Maryland is now all-time vs. North Carolina. Maryland is now all-time in NCAA tournament games and is 13-3 in the first round. With five points on two goals and three assists, senior Ryan Young now has 47 multi-point 22 multi-goal and 28 multi-assist games for his career. Young's five points give him 158 for his career, moving him into 17th on the Terps' all-time points list. Young's three assists gives him 93 for his career, moving him past Mike Hynes (90, ) for 11th on the Terps' all-time assists list. With two points on two goals and an assist, senior Grant Catalino now has 45 multi-point games for his career. Catalino's two points give him 177 for his career, moving him past Pete Worstell (175, ) for 14th on the Terps' all-time goals list. With two points on two goals, sophomore Owen Blye now has 10 multi-point and seven multi-goal games for his career. With four points on four goals, junior Drew Snider now has two hat tricks, eight multi-point and six multi-goal games for his career. With three points on three goals, sophomore Kevin Cooper now has one hat trick, four multi-point and two multi-goal games for his career. Junior Jake Bernhardt's two assists give him the first multi-assist game of his career. Box Score F Maryland (11-4) North Carolina (10-6) Scoring: Maryland- Ryan Young 2-3=5, Drew Snider (4-0=4), Kevin Cooper (3-0=3), Owen Blye (2-0=2), Grant Catalino (1-1=2), Jake Bernhardt (0-2=2), Joe Cummings (1-0=1), Brian Farrell (0-1=1), John Haus (0-1=1). UNC- Billy Bitter (3-0=3), Michael Burns (1-0=1), Jimmy Dunster (1-0=1), Pat Forster (1-0=1), Thomas Wood (0-1=1). Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (58:15, 6 GA, 13 saves), Mark White (1:45, 0 GA, 0 saves). UNC- Steven Rastivo (60:00, 13 GA, 8 saves). Team Stats: Maryland North Carolina Shots = =27 Saves = =8 Groundballs = =15 Face-Offs 16/23 7/23 Clears 14/16 12/15 Turnovers 14 7 Caused Turnovers 4 3 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 1/3 Penalties 4/3:30 5/3:30 Attendance: 1,812 NCAA quarterfinals game 16 Maryland...6 #1 syracuse... ot 5 may 22, 2011 gillette stadium FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Senior Grant Catalino scored with a low-to-high rocket from the right wing with 0:32 left in the first overtime to give the University of Maryland men's lacrosse team a 6-5 victory over No. 1 seed Syracuse in front of 14,122 at Gillette Stadium. The victory gives the Terps a 12-4 overall record this season and sends them to their first Final Four since The overtime period started with sophomore Curtis Holmes winning his 11th face-off of the game on a big groundball by senior Dan Burns. But the Terps couldn't get the game-winner on that possession and the Orange had a chance for the win with just under 2:00 to go in OT. Syracuse's Kevin Drew scooped up a loose ball and carried it into the Maryland zone. Drew dodged down the right alley on the transition chance, but his shot sailed right of the goal and the Orange failed to back-up the shot, giving possession pack to the Terps. Maryland cleared the ball easily and set-up a play that started with senior Scott LaRue dodging from the far left wing. The Orange defense stepped up and forced LaRue to move the ball to senior Ryan Young behind the Syracuse goal. Young quickly followed the play and moved the ball to Catalino, who popped out on the right wing and he buried the game-winner from nine yards out. As exciting as the game ended, it was slow going for both offenses in the first half. A Maryland turnover caused by Syracuse's Joel White led to the only goal of the first quarter as Jeremy Thompson scored at the 3:03 mark of the first to give the Orange a 1-0 lead. With 4:45 left in the second Jovan Miller scored unassisted to make it a 2-0 lead for Syracuse, but the Terps broke through a stingy Orange defense at the 3:58 mark to cut the deficit back to one. Senior Ryan Young ripped a pass from the high right alley to the left side of the crease where junior Drew Snider was waiting and Snider bounced a shot past SU goalie John Galloway for the goal. That seemed to awaken the Maryland offense as the Terps tied the game at 2-2 less than two minutes later. Senior Scott LaRue dodged hard from the left wing and got under SU short-stick Tim Harder. LaRue went hard to the crease and put a shot inside the far pipe for his second goal of the season. Maryland continued its scoring run into the third quarter when the man-up unit came through with a goal after the holding call on Syracuse's Stephen Kehoe expired. Junior Jake Bernhardt caught his defender ball-watching and cut to the crease where senior Travis Reed found him with a pin-point pass. Bernhardt then onetimed a dunk to give the Terps their first lead of the game, 3-2, at the 9:37 mark. The man-up unit struck again after a double-penalty on the Orange expired. This time it was Reed scoring the goal, placing a low-to-low shot inside the far pipe from the right wing, making it a 4-2 Maryland lead with 7:42 to go in the third. Syracuse got back to within a goal on JoJo Marasco's unassisted goal at the 1:46 mark and SU looked to be in line to take the last shot of the quarter but a procedure violation gave the Terps the ball with 10 seconds remaining. Young had the ball in the far left corner of the restraining box as the clock ticked down. His desperation heave to the crease paid off when LaRue redirected the ball past Galloway to give Maryland a 5-3 lead going into the fourth. An illegal body check on senior Brett Schmidt gave the Orange an extra-man opportunity early in the fourth and Thompson converted with his second goal of the game to make it a 5-4 Maryland lead with 10:53 to go. A save by Galloway with just over 2:00 to go in the fourth gave Syracuse the ball with a chance to tie. After an Orange timeout, Miller dodged the right alley and scored on a high shot with 1:05 left to make it a 5-5 game.

26 The Orange had the momentum and then got the ball on the ensuing face-off when White picked up the loose ball. The Orange used their final timeout of the second half to set-up a play with 0:55 left. Syracuse went to Miller again, but this time senior Brian Farrell was able to get his stick on Miller, disrupting the shot, which enabled redshirt freshman Niko Amato to make the biggest of his nine saves of the game. Game Notes: With the 6-5 win Maryland is now 9-6 all-time vs. Syracuse. Maryland is now all-time in NCAA tournament games and is 2011 in the quarterfinals. The Terps are now all-time in overtime games and 5-3 in overtime games in the NCAA tournament. With three points on three assists, senior Ryan Young now has 48 multi-point and 29 multi-assist games for his career. Young's three assists give him 96 for his career, moving him past Mike Mollott (95, ) and tying him with Jack Heim ( ) for eighth on the Terps' all-time assists list. With two points on a goal and an assist, senior Grant Catalino now has 46 multi-point games for his career. Catalino's two points give him 177 for his career, moving him past Pete Worstell (175, ) for 14th on the Terps' all-time goals list. Catalino's goal was the 10th game-winner of his career and is his second game-winner in an overtime game. With two points on a goal and an assists, senior Travis Reed now has 36 multi-point games for his career. Senior Scott LaRue's two goals give him the first multi-goal and second multi-point game of his career. Box Score OT F Maryland (12-4) Syracuse (15-2) Scoring: Maryland- Ryan Young 0-3=3, Scott LaRue 2-0=2, Grant Catalino 1-1=2, Travis Reed 1-1=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1. Syracuse- Jovan Miller 2-0=2, Jeremy Thompson 2-0=2, JoJo Marasco 1-1=2. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (63:28, 5 GA, 9 saves). Syracuse- John Galloway (63:28, 6 GA, 11 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Syracuse Shots = =22 Saves = =11 Groundballs = =12 Face-Offs 11/14 3/14 Clears 13/13 15/16 Turnovers 13 9 Caused Turnovers 4 8 Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 1/1 Penalties 1/1:00 3/1:30 Attendance: 14,122 NCAA semifinals game 17 Maryland...9 #5 duke...4 may 28, 2011 m&t Bank stadium BALTIMORE - Senior Grant Catalino's scored three goals and the Terps' defense limited the No. 5 seed Duke Blue Devils to just four goals in Maryland's 9-4 victory in the semifinals of the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament Saturday evening at M&T Bank Stadium. The Terps (13-4) advance to the championship game and will play another ACC rival as No. 7 Virginia upset No. 6 Denver, 14-8, in the first semifinal game. The Terps will be appearing in the NCAA title game for the first time since 1998, while the Cavaliers are making their first championship-game appearance since Maryland and Virginia will face-off at 3:30 p.m. on Memorial Day, May 28, at M&T Bank Stadium. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN and ESPN HD. The Blue Devils (14-6) drew first blood less than a minute into the game when David Lawson scored to give Duke a 1-0 lead. Maryland tied the game at 1-1 on Catalino's first goal of the game. Senior Brian Farrell set a great pick near the top of the box and that allowed junior Joe Cummings to dodge down the middle and find Catalino on the left wing. Catalino didn't have much of an angle, but it didn't matter as he ripped the shot into the upper right corner of the goal with 7:12 to go in the first. The hard-hitting first quarter came to a close with some wild action. It started as the clock ticked down below 20 seconds. Cummings dodged down the right side, but he was stripped of the ball as he neared the crease. Three Duke defenders surrounded the ball, but sophomore Kevin Cooper was able to get in there and, in one motion, scoop it up and get it past Blue Devil goalie Dan Wigrizer to give the Terps their first lead of the game at 2-1. Duke won the ensuing face-off and got off a quality shot by Zach Howell, but redshirt freshman Niko Amato made his fifth save of the quarter to keep Maryland ahead as the quarter ended. The second quarter was less than three minutes old when Lawson overplayed junior Drew Snider, which allowed Snider to roll back to the middle and get off a bounce shot from 12 yards that snuck inside the left pipe for a 3-1 Maryland lead. The Blue Devils answered back at the 10:43 mark of the second when Josh Offit scored to make it a 3-2 Terrapin lead. But Duke committed a violation on the ensuing face-off, giving the Terps the ball. Sophomore Curtis Holmes picked up the ball and raced down the right alley. The Blue Devils didn't slide from their assignments, so Holmes let one rip and beat Wigrizer stick-side high to make it 4-2 for the Terps. Maryland's lead increased to 5-2 with 4:30 to go thanks to a nifty two-man game with senior Ryan Young and Cummings. Young was matched-up with Duke short-stick Greg DeLuca behind the cage and DeLuca couldn't stay with him after multiple dodges. Young drew the slide from the crease, which allowed Cummings to sneak in behind the defense. Young found Cummings with a quick pass and Cummings scored easily. Duke opened the third quarter with a Zach Howell goal at the 9:46 mark to make it a 5-3 game. Senior defender Max Schmidt was locked-up one-on-one with Howell and had good positioning, but Schmidt lost his footing, which allowed Howell a clean shot from eight yards out. Maryland increased its lead to 6-3 on Catalino's second goal of the day at the 4:41 mark of the third, but the goal was just the cherry on top of the sundae of the play. The goal was made possible by a tough groundball and great 70-yard one-man clear by senior Dan Burns. Catalino finished the play with a terrific face-dodge around a defender before slipping a shot past Wigrizer. The Terps scored first in the fourth to take a 7-3 lead at the 13:12 mark. Sophomore Owen Blye dodged from behind the cage, around the right side and scored on a top-shelf shot. The lead grew to 8-3 when Cummings scored his second of the game when he used a roll dodge from left goal line extended to get himself some room to operate before finishing the play with 6:52 left. Maryland's 4-0 run was capped off with Catalino netting the hat trick by finishing a nice feed from Blye at the 3:17 mark. Duke's Christian Walsh finished the scoring with a man-up goal with 2:06 to go. Maryland's defense was smothering all throughout the game and allowed just 17 of the Blue Devils' shots to be on goal. Amato took care of things from there, finishing with 13 saves. Holmes was tremendous at the face-off X again; winning 11-of-17 draws despite Duke trying to counter him with four different opponents. He finished the game with a game-high five groundballs. Burns finished the game with three groundballs, as did sophomore Jesse Bernhardt. Farrell had two groundballs and tied for the game-high with two caused turnovers. Game Notes: With the 9-4 win Maryland is now all-time vs. Duke. Maryland is now all-time in NCAA tournament games and is in the semifinals. With three points on three goals, senior Grant Catalino now has 15 hat tricks, 47 multi-point and 35 multi-goal games for his career. Catalino's three points give him 180 for his career, tying him with Rob Chomo ( ) and Matt Hahn ( ) for 12th on the Terps' all-time points list. Catalino's three goals give him 117 for his career, tying him with Jim Wilkerson ( ) for seventh on the Terps' all-time goals. Senior Ryan Young's assist gives him 97 for his career, tying him with Andrew Whipple ( ) for seventh on the Terps' all-time assists list. With three points on two goals and an assist, junior Joe Cummings now has 20 multi-point and 14 multi-goal games for his career. With two points on a goal and an assist, sophomore Owen Blye now has 11 multi-point games for his career. The Maryland defense held the Blue Devils scoreless for 22:40 from the middle of the third quarter to late in the fourth. That marks the seventh time this season that the Terps have held an opponent scoreless for 20 or more minutes in a game. Box Score F Maryland (13-4) Duke (14-6) Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 3-0=3, Joe Cummings 2-1=3, Owen Blye 1-1=2, Kevin Cooper 1-0=1, Curtis Holmes 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Dan Burns 0-1=1, Ryan Young 0-1=1. Duke- Zach Howell 1-0=1, David Lawson 1-0=1, Josh Offit 1-0=1, Christian Walsh 1-0=1, Robert Rotanz 0-1=1, Justin Turri 0-1=1, Tucker Virtue 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 4 GA, 13 saves). Duke- Dan Wigrizer (60:00, 9 GA, 9 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Duke Shots = =28 Saves = =9 Groundballs = =25 Face-Offs 11/17 6/17 Clears 16/20 12/17 Turnovers Caused Turnovers 7 11 Extra-Man Opp. 1/2 0/1 Penalties 2/1:30 3/2:30 Attendance: 45,039

27 NCAA finals game 17 #7 Virginia...9 Maryland...7 may 30, 2011 m&t Bank stadium BALTIMORE - Senior Grant Catalino and sophomore John Haus each had three points, but the University of Maryland men's lacrosse team lost to No. 7 seed Virginia, 9-7, in the NCAA championship game Monday afternoon in front of 35,661 at M&T Bank Stadium. Maryland got things going less than three minutes into the game on Catalino's first goal of the game. Haus had the ball on the far right wing when Catalino cut through the crease. Haus hit him in stride and Catalino bounced a shot in for the 1-0 lead. Virginia looked to tie the game with less than 10 minutes to go in the first with a man-up goal, but the apparent goal by Matt White was waived off by an official who said he was in the crease prior to the shot. The Terps had their chances to add to their lead in the first. Senior Brian Farrell faked out a Cavalier defender to free himself on the offensive end of the field, but his shot was stopped by Virginia goalie Adam Ghitelman. Maryland next good look came with 1:30 to go when junior Joe Cummings cut to the crease, but his shot was just a few inches too high and the ball sailed over the crossbar. Virginia scored twice in the first 5:17 of the second quarter to tie the game. Colin Briggs netted the first, while White scored the tying goal. Nick O'Reilly assisted both goals. But the Terps rallied and tied the game at the 8:14 mark on a goal by Haus. He dodged from the left wing, slipped trying to make a cut, but recovered enough to take a sidearm shot that hit the inside of the right pipe and deflect back inside the left side of the net. A slashing call on Virginia's Garrett Ince gave Maryland its first extra-man opportunity and sophomore Owen Blye scored unassisted from right goal line extended to give Maryland the lead back with 7:44 left in the second. The Cavaliers tied the game at 3-3 three minutes later on Briggs' second goal of the game as he came around left goal line extended. O'Reilly regained the lead for Virginia with 2:41 remaining in the second. That lead grew to seconds later when Briggs scored his third of the day. The Terps continued to be unlucky shooting early in the third as junior Drew Snider's shot hit off the crossbar and bounced all the way out to the sideline near midfield. Virginia's Steele Stanwick was ruled closest to the ball when it went out, giving the Cavaliers possession. That possession ended with Briggs scoring from the right alley to up the Virginia lead to 6-3 with 12:18 to go in the third. Maryland got back on the board at the 6:58 mark of the third when Catalino scored on a low-to-low shot from the top of the right alley. Senior Travis Reed circled around the back of the cage and moved the ball on to the right wing to Cummings, who fed Catalino for the goal. The Terps opened the fourth with another highlight reel goal by Farrell. A Virginia turnover gave Maryland the ball. Senior Ryan Young moved the ball quickly to Blye on the left side of the crease and he one-timed it across to Farrell, who scored despite being pushed on the shot. Maryland got things back to even at 6-6 by capitalizing on another Cavalier turnover. Junior Michael Shakespeare picked up a tough groundball and moved it on to Catalino. He brought it down the left side and fed Young on the crease, where he slipped one past Ghitelman at the 11:43 mark. White scored back-to-back goals nearly five minutes apart to put the Cavaliers back on top, 8-6, with 5:29 to go. As the clock wound down, Virginia was content to hold the ball and protect its two-goal lead, which forced the Terps' defense to try to double-team the ball. The Cavaliers took advantage of the open net with Briggs tacking on his fifth goal of the game with 1:50 to play. Junior Drew Snider caused a Virginia turnover with 51 seconds left, but the clock was ticking away and Maryland finally got back to within two on junior Jake Bernhardt's goal off of Haus' second assist of the game with 15 seconds remaining. Sophomore Curtis Holmes won his 12th face-off of the game to give Maryland the ball back, but the Terps couldn't get a shot on cage before time expired. Four Terps were named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team: redshirt freshman Niko Amato, Catalino, Holmes and senior Brett Schmidt. Maryland finished the season with a 13-5 record. The game marked the end of a remarkable run for 17 Maryland seniors: Justin Blye, Ryder Bohlander, Eric Boyle, Dan Burns, Grant Catalino, Brian Farrell, Fran Gormley, Shane Hall, Warren Hansen, Bob Kercher, Scott LaRue, Travis Reed, Brett Schmidt, Max Schmidt, Mark White, Michael White and Ryan Young. The 2011 senior class compiled a (.672) record during its time in College Park, brought the Terps their first ACC Championship since 2005 and took the team to the NCAA title game for the first time since Game Notes: With the 9-7 loss Maryland is now all-time vs. Virginia. Maryland is now all-time in NCAA tournament games and is 2-8 in the championship game. With three points on two goals and one assist, senior Grant Catalino finishes his career with 48 multi-point and 36 multi-goal games for his career. Catalino's three points give him 185 for his career, moving him past Jack Kaester (184, ) for 10th place on the Terps' all-time points list. Catalino's two goals give him 119 for his career, moving him with Jim Wilkerson (117, ) for seventh on the Terps' all-time goals. With one point on one goal, senior Ryan Young finishes his career with 163 points, which is 17th on the Terps' all-time points list. With two points on a goal and an assist, sophomore Owen Blye now has 12 multi-point games for his career. With three points on a goal and two assists, sophomore John Haus now has 11 multi-point and three multi-assist games for his career. Sophomore Curtis Holmes finished the season winning 222 of 353 face-offs, which sets the Terps' single-season record for both categories. Maryland held the Cavaliers scoreless in the first quarter, marking the 10th time this season that the Terps have shutout an opponent in a quarter. Box Score F Maryland (13-5) Virginia (13-5) Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 2-1=3, John Haus 1-2=3, Owen Blye 1-1=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 1-0=1, Ryan Young 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1. Virginia- Colin Briggs 5-0=5, Nick O'Reilly 1-4=5, Matt White 3-0=3, Mark Cockerton 0-2=2, Steele Stanwick 0-1=1. Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 9 GA, 8 saves). Virginia- Adam Ghitelman (60:00, 7 GA, 9 saves). Team Stats: Maryland Virginia Shots = =26 Saves = =9 Groundballs = =21 Face-Offs 12/19 7/19 Clears 11/12 20/21 Turnovers 13 9 Caused Turnovers 4 3 Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 0/1 Penalties 1/1:00 3/2:30 Attendance: 35,661

28 career records season records Points 1. Joe Walters ( ) Bob Boneillo ( ) Ray Altman ( ) Frank Urso ( ) Charles Wicker ( ) Jim Wilkerson ( ) Roger Goss ( ) Ed Mullen ( ) Andrew Whipple ( ) Grant Catalino ( ) Jack Kaester ( ) Jack Heim ( ) Matt Hahn ( ) 180 Rob Chomo ( ) Pete Worstell ( ) Mike Mollot ( ) Ryan Young ( ) Mark Douglas ( ) Rob Wurzburger ( ) Scott Hochstadt ( ) 153 John Lamon ( ) Mike Mynes ( ) Brendan Hanley ( ) Dave Dempsey ( ) Pat O'Meally ( ) C. Rennie Smith ( ) Alan Lowe ( ) Dick Corrigan ( ) Bill Pettit ( ) Travis Reed ( ) Max Ritz ( ) Xander Ritz ( ) 110 Roger Tuck ( ) Bud Beardmore ( ) Bill McGlone ( ) James Keating ( ) Steve La Vaute ( ) 103 Goals 1. Joe Walters ( ) Matt Hahn ( ) Rob Wurzburger ( ) Frank Urso ( ) Pete Worstell ( ) Scott Hochstadt ( ) Grant Catalino ( ) Jim Wilkerson ( ) Mark Douglas ( ) Dave Dempsey ( ) Bill Pettit ( ) Ed Mullen ( ) Ron Martinello ( ) Bob Boneillo ( ) 93 Andrew Whipple ( ) Pat O Meally ( ) Andrew Combs ( ) Jack Heim ( ) Bill McGlone ( ) 76 Assists 1. Ray Altman ( ) Bob Boneillo ( ) Charles Wicker ( ) Roger Goss ( ) Rob Chomo ( ) John Kaestner ( ) Andrew Whipple ( ) 97 Ryan Young ( ) Jack Heim ( ) Mike Mollot ( ) Mike Hynes ( ) Ed Mullen ( ) John Lamon ( ) Frank Urso ( ) 81 Jim Wilkerson ( ) Brendan Hanley ( ) Joe Walters ( ) C. Rennie Smith ( ) 73 Groundballs 1. Andy Claxton ( ) Brian Haggerty ( ) Jack Francis ( ) Bryn Holmes ( ) Mark Douglas ( ) Paul Gillette ( ) Kevin O Leary ( ) Chris O Brien ( ) Jim Wilkerson ( ) 187 Brian Burlace ( ) John Brothers ( ) Michael Howley ( ) Phil Willard ( ) 172 Saves 1. Kevin O Leary ( ) Brian Dougherty ( ) Jake Reed ( ) Brian Phipps ( ) Steve Kavoit ( ) Pat McGinnis ( ) Harry Alford ( ) Kevin Healy ( ) Jim Beardmore ( ) John Schofield ( ) Bryant Waters ( ) Danny McCormick ( ) Norm Vander Schuyt ( ) Bill Larash ( ) Sean Keenan ( ) Dennis Sullivan ( ) Tim McGinnis (2004) Bill Reilly ( ) 178 Save percent 1. Pat McGinnis ( ) Jim Beardmore ( ).629 Tim McGinnis (2004) Brian Dougherty ( ).625 Points 1. Ray Altman (1963) Bob Boneillo (1979) Roger Goss (1959) 74 Jack Heim (1965) 74 Mark Douglas (1991) Charles Wicker (1956) Joe Walters (2004) Ray Altman (1962) 67 Jack Kaestner (1971) 67 Rob Chomo (1995) Bob Boneillo (1978) 66 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 66 Goals 1. Mark Douglas (1991) Andrew Combs (2001) Matt Hahn (1998) 49 Bill Pettit (1963) Scott Hochstadt (1998) Ron Martinello (1981) 47 Tom Cleaver (1971) Joe Walters (2004) Rob Wurzburger (1991) Pete Worstell (1981) Bill Evans (1929) 41 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 41 Terry Kimball (1978) 41 Pat O Meally (1973, 1974) 41 Assists 1. Ray Altman (1963) Roger Goss (1960) Bob Boneillo (1979) Charles Wicker (1956) Jack Heim (1965) Bob Boneillo (1978) Mike Hynes (1977) Ray Altman (1962) 41 Rob Chomo (1995) Andrew Whipple (1998) 40 Groundballs 1. Andy Claxton (1991) Andy Claxton (1990) Brian Haggerty (1998) Andy Claxton (1992) 127 Brian Haggerty (1997) Jack Francis (1981) Brian Haggerty (1999) Mark Douglas (1991) Pat McGinnis (2000) Phil Willard (1989) 89 Jon Brothers (1995) 89 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 89 Pete Worstell (1981) Chris O Brien (1983) Chris Nohe (1996) 83 Saves 1. Brian Dougherty (1995) Steve Kavoit (1991) Kevin O Leary (1982) Kevin Healy (1998) Pat McGinnis (2000) Bryan Waters (1979) Kevin O Leary (1981) 195 Sean Keenan (1997) Steve Kavoit (1992) Harry Alford (2005) John Schofield (1965) Brian Dougherty (1996) Tim McGinnis (2004) Sal Cavalarro (1954) Pat McGinnis (2001) Brian Dougherty (1994) Kevin O Leary (1983) 174 Save Pct. 1. Jim Beardmore (1987) Pat McGinnis (2001) Brian Dougherty (1996) Matt Back (1993) Brian Phipps (2008) Dennis Sullivan (1986) Tim McGinnis (2004) Kevin O Leary (1982) Pat McGinnis (2000).616 Harry Alford (2006) Brian Dougherty (1994) Jim Beardmore (1985) Steve Kavoit (1991).610 Danny McCormick (2003).610 Face-offs won 1. Curtis Holmes (2011) Andy Claxton (1991) Brian Haggerty (1998) Brian Haggerty (1997) Andy Claxton (1992) 180 Andy Claxton (1990) Jon Brothers (1995) 159 Brian Carroll (2002) Doug Radebaugh (1974) Todd Ensor (1986) Bryn Holmes (2010) Bob Ott (1976) David Tamberrino (2006) Brian Haggerty (1999) Bob Ott (1977) Bryn Holmes (2009) Todd Ensor (1985) Chris Nohe (1996) Todd Ensor (1987) 117 face-offs taken 1. Curtis Holmes (2011) Andy Claxton (1991) Brian Haggerty (1997) Brian Haggerty (1998) Andy Claxton (1992) Bryn Holmes (2010) Andy Claxton (1990) Jon Brothers (1995) Brian Carroll (2002) David Tamberrino (2006) Bryn Holmes (2009) Bob Ott (1976) Brian Haggerty (1999) Todd Ensor (1986) 217 penalties/min. 1. Dan Radebaugh (1995) 21/17:30 2. Dave LaChapelle (1996) 17/12:30 3. Dan Radebaugh (1994) 16/14:30 4. Dave LaChapelle (1997) 15/12:30 5. Jeff Shirk (2000) 15/10:30 6. Chris Passavia (2003) 14/12:00 Brian Burlace (1990) 14/11:00 Brian Reese (1998) 14/11:00

29 Game records Points 13 (3-10) Bob Boneillo Duke, (7-5) Ed Mullen vs. Navy, (6-4) Pat O'Meally at Navy, (9-0) Dick Corrigan Navy, (4-5) Bob Boneillo Mt. Washington, (3-6) Ed Mullen Army, (3-6) Bob Boneillo Brown, (7-1) Terry Kimball Brown, (6-2) Matt Hahn at Towson, (6-2) Mike LaMonica at UMBC, (6-2) Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, (5-3) Pete Worstell Brown, (5-3) Andrew Whipple vs. UNC, (4-4) Jim Wilkerson at Rutgers, (4-4) Mark Douglas Ohio State, (4-4) Scott Hochstadt at Rutgers, (4-4) Michael Phipps Vermont, (3-5) Rick Moyer at NC State, (3-5) Bob Boneillo at Navy, (3-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, (7-0) Rob Wurzburger Mt. St. Mary's, (7-0) Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, (6-1) Pete Worstell at NC State, (6-1) Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, (6-1) Rob Wurzburger at Towson, (6-1) Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, (6-1) Scott Hochstadt at Yale, (6-1) Joe Walters vs. Virginia, (6-1) Joe Walters UMBC, (6-1) Grant Catalino UMBC, (5-2) Terry Kimball vs. Virginia, (5-2) Mark Douglas UMBC, (5-2) Rob Chomo Cornell, (5-2) Mike Mollot Towson, (4-3) John Lamon at NC State, (4-3) John Lamon at North Carolina, (4-3) Bob Boneillo at Virginia, (4-3) Jim Wilkerson at NC State, (4-3) Chris Dail at Adelphi, (4-3) Andrew Whipple at Cornell, (4-3) Joe Walters Dartmouth, (4-3) Grant Catalino Yale, (4-3) Grant Catalino at UMBC, (3-4) John Lamon Navy, (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Navy, (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Adelphia, (3-4) Rob Chomo vs. North Carolina, (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Hofstra, (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Air Force, (3-4) Joe Walters Bucknell, (3-4) Xander Ritz at Georgetown, (3-4) Michael Phipps Mt. St. Mary's, (2-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, (2-5) Bill McGlone Penn, (1-6) Bob Boneillo Delaware, (0-7) Bob Boneillo at NC State, (0-7) Bob Boneillo NC State, 1979 Goals 10 Bob Evans vs. Virginia, Dick Corrigan Navy, Ed Mullen at Virginia, Frank Urso Virginia, Ed Mullen vs. Navy, Terry Kimball Brown, Rob Wurzburger Mount St. Mary's, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, Pat O'Meally at Navy, Terry Kimball at Duke, Terry Kimball Delaware, Mike Duffy Duke, Pete Worstell at NC State, Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, Rob Wurzburger Towson, Rob Wurzburger C.W. Post, Rob Wurzburger at Towson, Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, Andrew Whipple Virginia, Matt Hahn at Towson, Scott Hochstadt at Yale, Andrew Combs at Delaware, Mike LaMonica at UMBC, Joe Walters Bucknell, Joe Walters UMBC, Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, Grant Catalino vs. North Carolina, Grant Catalino UMBC, 2011 Assists 10 Bob Boneillo Duke, Bob Boneillo NC State, Bob Boneillo NC State, Charles Wicker Colgate, Larry McLean Duke, John Kaestner vs. Rutgers, Ed Mullen Army, Bob Boneillo Brown, Bob Boneillo at North Carolina, Matt McGeady Washington & Lee, Dan Lamonica at Navy, Charles Wicker Princeton, Charles Wicker Syracuse, Charles Wicker Loyola, Charles Wicker Washington & Lee, Charles Wicker Duke, Dick Britt Harvard, Larry McLean Johns Hopkins, Ed Mullen North Carolina, Doug Schreiber Army, Bob Boneillo at Navy, Marc Dubick William & Mary, Ed Mullen vs. Navy, Doug Tettrin vs. Adelphi, Mark Douglas Duke, Andrew Whipple at Virginia, Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, Mike Mollot Towson, Bill McGlone Penn, Joe Walters Denver, Ryan Young at Georgetown, 2010 Groundballs 25 Andy Claxton UMBC, Andy Claxton at C.W. Post, Andy Claxton at Towson, Andy Claxton at North Carolina, Andy Claxton Virginia, Andy Claxton Duke, Andy Claxton vs. Virginia, Andy Claxton at Virginia, Andy Claxton North Carolina, Andy Claxton at Navy, Steve Kavovit at Navy, Brian Haggerty Denver, Drew Virk Army, Will Dalton at UMBC, Aaron Sims Ohio State, Mark Douglas Johns Hopkins, Andy Claxton vs. Towson, Brian Haggerty at Towson, Paul Gillette vs. Duke, Brian Farrell at Georgetown, Andy Claxton Franklin & Marshall, Brian Haggerty North Carolina, Brian Haggerty UMBC, Pat McGinnis Bucknell, Pat McGinnis Yale, Chris Malone vs. Hofstra, Lee Zink at Notre Dame, Paul Gillette vs. Butler, David Tamberrino at Bucknell, Bryn Holmes UMBC, 2007 Face-Offs won 27 Andy Claxton at Towson, Andy Claxton Duke, Brian Haggerty Butler NCAA 1st, Curtis Holmes Georgetown, Andy Claxton at Brown, Brian Haggerty Virginia, Curtis Holmes at Duke ACC F, Brian Haggerty vs. UNC ACC SF, Curtis Holmes Detroit Mercy, 2011 Face-Offs Taken 38 Andy Claxton at Towson, Andy Claxton at Brown, Brian Haggerty Butler NCAA 1st, Curtis Holmes Georgetown, Andy Claxton Duke, Curtis Holmes Johns Hopkins, 2011 Saves 34 Bill Larash Army, Steve Kavovit at Brown, Pat McGinnis Virginia, Bryant Waters vs. Navy, Sean Keenan Rutgers, Harry Alford Georgetown, Bryant Waters at Johns Hopkins, Kevin Healy Virginia, Steve Kavovit vs. North Carolina, Steve Kavovit Rutgers, Brian Dougherty at Towson, Brian Dougherty vs. Johns Hopkins, Jim Kappler Princeton, Sean Keenan Johns Hopkins, Kevin Healy at Johns Hopkins, Kevin Healy at Duke, Pat McGinnis Bucknell, Brian Dougherty at North Carolina, Brian Dougherty at Johns Hopkins, Pat McGinnis Johns Hopkins, Jake Reed Johns Hopkins, Steve Kavovit vs. Virginia, Brian Dougherty vs. Army, Brian Dougherty Virginia, Sean Keenan at Navy, Harry Alford North Carolina, Jim Kappler Navy, Steve Kavovit at Virginia, Brian Dougherty Navy, Kevin Healy Johns Hopkins, Pat McGinnnis Duke, Niko Amato at Duke, 2011

30 class records Freshmen Scoring Rk. Player G-A=Pts Year 1. Dan Lamonica 25-26= Frank Urso 28-20= Mike Mollot 15-32= Joe Walters 33-13= Andrew Whipple 24-20= Bob Boneillo 17-27= Matt Hahn 36-7= Rob Chomo 16-26= Grant Catalino 29-13= Tim Cox 15-24= Pete Worstell 28-6= Rob Wurzburger 29-3= Travis Reed 20-11= Jim Wilkerson 12-15= Ryan Young 9-18= Brian Willard 17-9= Ed Mullen 16-8= Jack Lamon 9-12= Dave Dempsey 18-2= Goals Rk. Name G Year 1. Matt Hahn Joe Walters Rob Wurzburger Grant Catalino Pete Worstell Frank Urso Dan LaMonica Andrew Whipple Travis Reed Dave Dempsey Bob Boneillo Brian Willard Rob Chomo Ed Mullen Mike Mollot Tim Cox Chris O Brien Jim Wilkerson Brian Zeller John Haus Jack Lamon Ryan Young Assists Rk. Player a year 1. Mike Mollot Bob Boneillo Dan LaMonica Rob Chomo Tim Cox Andrew Whipple Frank Urso Ryan Young Jim Wilkerson Joe Walters Grant Catalino Jack Lamon Travis Reed Freshman records since 1970 Sophomores Scoring Rk. Player G-A=Pts Year 1. Jack Heim 28-46= Joe Walters 46-22= Bob Boniello 21-45= Frank Urso 40-22= Jim Wilkerson 33-20= Charles Wicker 28-22= Grant Catalino 25-22= Mark Douglas 31-14= Pete Worstell 31-13= Alan Lowe 26-16= Brendan Hanley 15-26= Tim Cox 11-30= Dave Dempsey 26-14= Mike Mollot 19-21= Ryan Young Larry McLean 13-26= Tom Worstell 22-17= Matt Hahn 33-6= Dan LaMonica 15-24= Mike Hynes 15-22= Andrew Whipple 23-14= Scott Hochstadt 31-6= Bill McGlone 25-11= Goals Rk. Player G Year 1. Joe Walters Frank Urso Jim Wilkerson Matt Hahn Mark Douglas Pete Worstell Rob Wurzburger Scott Hochstadt Jack Heim Charles Wicker Alan Lowe Dave Dempsey Bill McGlone Grant Catalino Andrew Whipple Chris Dail Tom Worstell Bob Boniello Dan Groot Bob Nolker Brian Zeller Max Ritz Assists Rk. Player a year 1. Jack Heim Bob Boniello Tim Cox Brendan Hanley Larry McLean Dan LaMonica Joe Walters Frank Urso Charles Wicker Mike Hynes Grant Catalino Mike Mollot Ryan Young Jim Wilkerson Xander Ritz Tom Worstell Alan Lowe Dick Coorigan Mark Douglas Dave Dempsey Andrew Whipple Owen Blye John Haus Pete Worstell Brian Zeller Juniors Scoring Rk. Player G-A=Pts. Year 1. Bob Boneillo 31-48= John Kaestner 28-39= Scott Hochstadt 48-18= Jim Wilkerson 41-21= John Lamon 27-33= Grant Catalino 34-20= Charles Wicker 14-39= Frank Urso 39-19= Joe Walters 38-15= Tom Cleaver 45-7= Brendan Hanley 29-22= Max Ritz 24-25= Ed Mullen 27-20= Terry Kimball 41-6= Andrew Whipple 24-23= Ryan Young 18-29= Bert Caswell 29-17= Mike Mollot 23-23= Matt Hahn 31-12= Rennie Smith 17-25= Pete Worstell 19-23= Rob Chomo 18-24= GoALS Rk. Player G Year 1. Scott Hochstadt Tom Cleaver Terry Kimball Jim Wilkerson Frank Urso Joe Walters Grant Catalino Rob Wurzburger Tin Worstell Dave Dempsey Bob Boneillo Matt Hahn Bert Caswell Brendan Hanley John Kaestner Chris Malone Ed Mullen John Lamon Joe Cummings Bill McGlone Barry Mitchell Andrew Whipple Max Ritz Assists Rk. Player a year 1. Bob Boneillo Charles Wicker John Kaestner Don Sadler John Lamon Ryan Young Rennie Smith Max Ritz Rob Chomo Pete Worstell Andrew Whipple Mike Mollot Brendan Hanley Jim Wilkerson Ed Mullen Dan LaMonica Grant Catalino Frank Urso Mike Hynes Scott Hochstadt Bert Caswell Xander Ritz Seniors Scoring Rk. Player G-A=Pts. Year 1. Mark Douglas 52-22= Charles Wicker 24-47= Pete Worstell 43-24= Rob Chomo 26-41= Ronald Martinello 47-15= Andrew Whipple 22-40= Ed Mullen 31-30= John Kaestner 23-37= Joe Walters 36-24= Pat O Meally 41-16= Andrew Combs 50-6= Matt Hahn 49-6= Rob Wurzburger 44-10= Michael Phipps 28-22= Jack Heim 30-19= Ryan Young 19-28= John Lamon 23-24= Xander Ritz 34-12= Kirk Thurston 13-31= Chris Dail 26-17= Grant Catalino 31-11= Frank Urso 23-18= Goals Rk. Player G Year 1. Mark Douglas Andrew Combs Matt Hahn Ronald Martinello Rob Wurzburger Pete Worstell Pat O Meally Joe Walters Mike Mosko Xander Ritz Richard Smith Ed Mullen Grant Catalino Jack Heim Scott Hochstadt Matt Parks Michael Phipps John Kenworthy Bert Caswell Rob Chomo Chris Dail John Keating Dave Dempsey Assists Rk. Player a year 1. Charles Wicker Rob Chomo Andrew Whipple John Kaestner Kirk Thurston Ed Mullen Ryan Young Brendan Hanley Pete Worstell Joe Walters John Lamon Mark Douglas Michael Phipps Don Sadler Jack Heim Peter Hilgartner Mike Mollot Frank Urso Chris Dail Pat O Meally Brian Zeller Ronald Martinello Dan Groot John Kenworthy Xander Ritz Doug Radebaugh Alan Lowe

31 The Record Book Since The last 10 years SCORING Points Joe Walters (153g 74a) Grant Catalino (119g, 66a) Ryan Young (66g, 97a) Travis Reed (67g, 46a) Max Ritz (66g 45a) Xander Ritz (63g 47a) Bill McGlone (77g 30a) Dan Groot (60g 37a) Michael Phipps (48g 47a) Brendan Healy (60g 28a) Mike Mollot (43g 42a) Dan LaMonica (26g 44a) Joe Cummings (55g, 11a) Jeremy Sieverts (41g, 22a) Ryan Moran (39g 11a) Will Yeatman (28g, 22a) Brian Farrell (29g, 20a) John Haus (26g, 16a) Andrew Schwartzman (25g 16a) Drew Evans (22g 19a) Jake Bernhardt (32g, 7a) Owen Blye (23g, 16a) Jeff Reynolds (31g, 7a) Justin Smith (29g 9a) Adam Sear (25g, 10a) Drew Snider (25g, 9a) Nate Watkins (24g 7a) Brian Hunt (21g 10a) J.R. Bordley (20g 8a) Mike LaMonica (24g 4a) 2002 Goals Joe Walters Grant Catalino Bill McGlone Travis Reed Max Ritz Ryan Young Xander Ritz Dan Groot Brendan Healy Joe Cummings Michael Phipps Mike Mollot Jeremy Sieverts Ryan Moran Jake Bernhardt Jeff Reynolds Justin Smith Brian Farrell Will Yeatman Dan LaMonica John Haus Andrew Schwartzman Adam Sear Drew Snider Mike LaMonica Nate Watkins 2002 Assists Ryan Young Joe Walters Grant Catalino Xander Ritz Michael Phipps Travis Reed Max Ritz Dan LaMonica Mike Mollot Dan Groot Shots Joe Walters (153 goals) Grant Catalino (119 goals) Brendan Healy (60 goals) Bill McGlone (77 goals) Dan Groot (60 goals) Max Ritz (66 goals) Xander Ritz (63 goals) Travis Reed (67 goals) Ryan Young (65 goals) Joe Cummings (55 goals) Shots on goal Joe Walters (153 goals) Grant Catalino (119 goals) Bill McGlone (77 goals) Brendan Healy (60 goals) Max Ritz (66 goals) Xander Ritz (63 goals) Dan Groot (60 goals) Travis Reed (67 goals) Ryan Young (66 goals) Michael Phipps (48 goals) Ground balls Bryn Holmes Paul Gillette Brian Farrell Ryan Clarke Lee Zink Chris Passavia Grant Catalino Joe Walters Jeff Reynolds Brett Schmidt David Tamberrino Brian Phipps Xander Ritz Steve Whittenberg Will Dalton Max Schmidt Joe Cinosky Dan Burns Ryan Young Harry Alford Michael Howley Ray Megill Travis Reed Jimmy Borell Max Ritz Drew Virk Bill McGlone Dan Halayko Caused turnovers Steve Whittenberg Brian Farrell Brett Schmidt Joe Cinosky Lee Zink Chris Passavia Max Schmidt Ryan Clarke Ray Megill Bryn Holmes Paul Gillette Ryder Bohlander Jesse Bernhardt Brett Harper Jeff Reynolds Joe Walters Man-up goals Joe Walters Xander Ritz Dan Groot Grant Catalino Travis Reed Max Ritz Joe Cummings Bill McGlone Mike Mollot Adam Sear Jeremy Sieverts Andrew Schwartzman Chris Feifs Man-down goals 1. 2 Brian Farrell Chris Passavia Max Ritz Drew Evans Scott Tompkins Michael Phipps Jeff Reynolds Joe Cinosky Dan Burns Game-winning goals Joe Walters Grant Catalino Xander Ritz Travis Reed Joe Cummings Dan Groot Bill McGlone Michael Phipps Jake Bernhardt Faceoff pct. (Min. 75) Brian Carroll ( ) Curtis Holmes ( ) David Tamberrino ( ) Bryn Holmes ( ) Ryan Moran (38-77) Jeff Reynolds (43-88) Will Dalton ( ) Drew Virk (92-195) Jeremy Pastula (98-210) Jake Bernhardt (40-89) GOALKEEPING Saves Brian Phipps Harry Alford Danny McCormick Tim McGinnis Jason Carter Niko Amato 2011 Saves per game Tim McGinnis Danny McCormick Niko Amato Harry Alford Brian Phipps Jason Carter Save percent (>100 min.) Tim McGinnis Danny McCormick Harry Alford Brian Phipps T.C. Behm Niko Amato Jason Carter Goals Against Avg Niko Amato Danny McCormick Tim McGinnis Brian Phipps Harry Alford Jason Carter Most wins Brian Phipps (31-12) Harry Alford (24-12) Danny McCormick (21-8) Tim McGinnis (13-3) Niko Amato (13-5) Jason Carter (9-6) PARTICIPATION Games played Jeff Reynolds Brian Farrell Max Schmidt Joe Walters Joe Cinosky Dan Groot Grant Catalino Ryan Young Brendan Healy Bill McGlone Bryn Holmes Ryan Clarke Brett Schmidt Will Dalton Max Ritz Travis Reed Adam Sear Thomas Alford Ray Megill Brian Phipps Dan Burns Michael Phipps Drew Evans Dan Halayko Ryan Lang Dean Hart Games started Joe Walters Grant Catalino Ryan Young Max Schmidt Joe Cinosky Max Ritz Steve Whittenberg Dan Groot Xander Ritz Brian Phipps Brett Schmidt Paul Gillette Chris Passavia Ray Megill

32 year-by-year leaders points Goals Assists gbs Face-Offs Saves (Pct.) 1962 Ray Altman, 67 Bud Beardmore, 34 Ray Altman, Ray Altman, 93 Bill Pettit, 49 Ray Altman, Bill Pettit, 51 Bill Pettit, 41 Peter Smith, 15 John Schofield, Jack Heim, 74 Peter Smith, 33 Jack Heim, 46 John Schofield, Jack Heim, 58 Jack Heim, 27 Jack Heim, 31 Walter DeHoust, 79 Alan Lowe, Jack Heim, 49 Jack Heim, 30 Jack Heim, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, Steve LaVaute, 31 Doug Carter, 18 Steve LaVaute, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, Reed Kaestner, 30 R.Kaestner, 18 Reed Kaestner, 12 Norm Vander Schuyt, 147 Fred Graham, John Kaestner, 45 John Kaestner, 20 John Kaestner, 25 Vaughan Topping, John Kaestner, 67 Tom Cleaver, 47 John Kaestner, 39 Bill Reilly, John Kaestner, 60 Dave Dempsey, 31 John Kaestner, 37 Bill Reilly, Pat O Meally, 66 Pat O Meally, 41 Doug Schreiber, 33 Bill O Donnell, 1974 Frank Urso, 62 Pat O Meally, 41 Frank Urso, 22 Doug Radebaugh, 154/207 Jake Reed, Frank Urso, 53 Frank Urso, 34 Mike Hynes, 22 Jake Reed 1976 Ed Mullen, 65 Ed Mullen, 33 Ed Mullen, 32 Bob Ott, 146/223 Jake Reed, Mike Hynes, 65 Peter Worstell, 28 Mike Hynes, 44 Bob Ott, 132/196 Jake Reed, Bob Boneillo, 66 Terry Kimball, 41 Bob Boneillo, 45 Kevin McConnell Bryant Waters, Bob Boneillo, 79 Bob Boneillo, 31 Bob Boneillo, 48 Bryant Waters, 64 Bryant Waters, Bob Boneillo, 42 Peter Worstell, 24 Bob Boneillo, 23 Rich Shassian, Peter Worstell, 67 Ron Martinello, 47 Don Sadler, 34 Jack Francis, 106 Kevin O Leary, Jim Wilkerson, 62 Jim Wilkerson, 41 Jim Wilkerson, 21 Jack Francis, 76 Kevin O Leary, 213 (.617) Don Sadler, Jim Wilkerson, 56 Jim Wilkerson, 31 Jim Wilkerson, 25 Chris O Brien, 85 Kevin O Leary, 174 (.584) 1984 Matt McGready, 30 Chris O Brien, 19 Matt McGready, 18 Todd Ensor, 56 Todd Ensor, 103/156 Kevin O Leary, 123 (.532) 1985 Brian Willard, 31 Brian Willard, 25 Brendan Hanley, 8 John Merrill, 64 Todd Ensor, 121/171 Jim Beardmore, 143 (.611) 1986 Brendan Hanley, 41 Tom Worstell, 22 Brendan Hanley, 26 Todd Ensor Todd Ensor, 150/217 Jim Beardmore, 75 (630) Dennis Sullivan, 72 (.630) 1987 Brendan Hanley, 43 Mike Mosko, 35 Kirk Thurston, 31 Todd Ensor, 72 Todd Ensor, 117/183 Jim Beardmore, 132 (.700) Jim Beardmore, Brendan Hanley, 33 Rob Wurzburger, 29 Brendan Hanley, 25 Phil Willard, 48 Phil Willard, 78/104 Dennis Sullivan, 89 (.539) 1989 Mark Douglas, 45 Mark Douglas, 31 Tim Cox, 24 Phil Willard, 89 Andy Claxton, 74/122 Mike McCanna, 128 (.581) Rob Wurzburger, Tim Cox, 41 Rob Wurzburger, 33 Tim Cox, 30 Andy Claxton, 129 Andy Claxton, 180/267 Matt Herrold, 122 (.557) 1991 Mark Douglas, 74 Mark Douglas, 52 Mark Douglas, 22 Andy Claxton, 171 Andy Claxton, 214/334 Steve Kavoit, 224 (.610) 1992 Chris Dail, 43 Chris Dail, 26 Rob Chomo, 26 Andy Claxton, 127 Andy Claxton, 180/284 Steve Kavoit, 192 (.602) 1993 Rob Chomo, 29 Matt Parks, 19 Rob Chomo, 16 J. Brothers, 38 Jon Brothers, 64/140 Matt Back, 164 (.638) R. Chomo, Rob Chomo, 42 Matt Parks, 29 Rob Chomo, 24 Greg Nelin, 50 Jon Brothers, 70/126 Brian Dougherty, 178 (.614) Greg Nelin, 68/ Rob Chomo, 67 Matt Hahn, 36 Rob Chomo, 41 Jon Brothers, 89 Jon Brothers, 159/266 Brian Dougherty, 227 (.609) 1996 Matt Hahn, 39 Matt Hahn, 33 Andrew Whipple, 14 Chris Nohe, 83 Chris Nohe, 119/199 Brian Dougherty, 189 (.645) 1997 Andrew Whipple, 47 M. Hahn, 31 Andrew Whipple, 23 Brian Haggerty, 127 Brian Haggerty, 181/312 Sean Keenan, 195 (.557) Scott Hochstadt, Scott Hochstadt, 66 Matt Hahn, 49 Andrew Whipple, 40 Brian Haggerty, 128 Brian Haggerty, 194/307 Kevin Healy, 212 (.599) 1999 Scott Hochstadt, 38 Scott Hochstadt, 30 Marcus LaChapelle, 18 Brian Haggerty, 100 Brian Haggerty, 137/218 Kevin Healy, 145 (.578) 2000 Mike Mollot, 47 Chris Malone, 28 Mike Mollot, 32 Pat McGinnis, 90 Brian Carroll, 49/126 Pat McGinnis, 210 (.616) Jeff Shirk 58/ Andrew Combs, 56 Andrew Combs, 50 Dan LaMonica, 26 Michael Howley, 57 Brian Carroll 72/140 Pat McGinnis, 179 (.653) Pat Moran 59/ Mike Mollot, 46 Dan LaMonica, 24 Mike LaMonica, 24 Brian Carroll, 63 Brian Carroll, 159/256 Danny McCormick, 122 (.595) Nate Watkins, Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 33 Dan LaMonica, 20 Paul Gillette, 66 Drew Virk, 39/98 Danny McCormick, 172 (.610) Jim Sbarra, 35/ Joe Walters, 68 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 22 Paul Gillette, 72 Jeremy Patsula, 55/137 Tim McGinnis, 187 (.621) Drew Virk, 50/ Joe Walters, 53 Joe Walters, 38 Xander Ritz, 17 David Tamberrino, 55 David Tamberrino, 113/206 Harry Alford, 191 (.582) 2006 Joe Walters, 60 Joe Walters, 36 Joe Walters, 24 David Tamberrino, 62 David Tamberrino, 145/247 Harry Alford, 154 (.616) 2007 Michael Phipps, 50 Michael Phipps, 28 Max Ritz, 25 Bryn Holmes, 54 Will Dalton, 96/195 Brian Phipps, 139 (.591) 2008 Grant Catalino, 42 Grant Catalino, 29 ryan Young, 18 Bryn Holmes, 52 Bryn Holmes, 88/157 Jason Carter, 92 (.561) 2009 Grant Catalino, 47 Grant Catalino, 25 Grant Catalino, 22 Bryn Holmes, 67 Bryn Holmes, 130/233 Brian Phipps, 99 (.593) 2010 Grant Catalino, 54 Grant Catalino, 34 ryan Young, 30 Bryn Holmes, 63 Bryn Holmes, 149/275 Brian Phipps, 158 (.556) 2011 ryan Young, 48 Grant Catalino, 31 ryan Young, 28 Curtis Holmes, 78 Curtis Holmes, 222/353 niko Amato, 165 (.583)

33 game-by-game results 1924 (5-2) Penn W, 4-3 4/12 Navy1 W, 5-3 Stevens W, 5-3 Army L, 0-3 Lehigh L, 0-3 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2 Penn State W, Washington D.C (4-1-1) 4/14 Yale L, 3-5 4/20 New York U. W, 6-0 4/25 Swarthmore W, /2 Lehigh W, 5-3 5/9 at Stevens 3 ot T, 5-5 5/30 Johns Hopkins W, (7-1) Oxford-Cambr. W, 11-4 Swarthmore W, 4-2 Lafayette W, 8-0 Virginia W, 10-1 Penn W, 9-1 Stevens W, 6-2 Lehigh W, 7-3 Johns Hopkins L, (6-4) New York U. W, 3-2 Army L, /16 at Navy L, 2-6 Harvard W, 7-4 Virginia W, 14-2 Syracuse L, 3-10 Colgate W, 5-4 Princeton W, 13-6 Stevens W, 7-5 Johns Hopkins L, (9-1) Gold Medal 4/7 Randolph-Macon W, /12 Harvard W, /16 Georgia Tech W, /18 Virginia W, /27 Colgate W, 7-4 5/2 St. John s of Anna. W, 7-2 5/5 Navy W, 3-2 5/12 Princeton W, 8-3 5/16 Lehigh W, /26 Johns Hopkins L, (9-2) 4/1 New York U. W, /10 Randolph-Macon W, /13 Cornell W, /15 Hobart W, /25 Georgia Tech W, /27 St. John s of Anna. L, 1-5 5/4 Virginia W, /11 Army W, 6-2 5/18 W. Maryland W, 7-2 5/25 Johns Hopkins W, 6-2 6/1 at Navy L, (8-1) Randolph-Macon W, 12-0 W. Maryland W, 9-0 Georgia W, 14-1 Army W, 8-1 St. John s of Anna. L, 3-7 Penn W, 15-2 Washington Coll. W, 20-1 Johns Hopkins W, 6-0 5/31 at Navy W, (8-1) North 1 by USILA Georgia W, 20-3 Washington Coll. W, 8-1 W. Maryland W, 15-0 Syracuse W, 12-2 Penn State W, 13-0 St. John s of Anna. L, 2-3 Rutgers W, 10-3 Johns Hopkins W, 8-6 5/30 at Navy W, (8-1) 4/9 Washington Coll. W, 7-1 4/15 Georgia Tech W, /16 Georgia W, /23 Virginia W, 7-1 4/30 Rutgers W, /9 St. John s of Anna. W, 5-2 5/14 Penn State W, 5-1 5/21 Johns Hopkins L, 5-7 5/28 at Navy W, (5-1) 4/22 Navy W, 7-3 4/29 Washington Coll. W, /6 Rutgers W, 7-2 5/13 Penn State W, /20 Johns Hopkins L, 3-6 5/27 St. John s of Anna. W, (3-2-1) 4/7 Harvard W, 9-3 4/21 Washington Coll. W, 6-0 4/28 Yale W, /5 St. John s of Anna. L, 3-8 5/12 at Navy 3 ot T, 6-6 5/19 Johns Hopkins L, (6-1) 3/30 Alumni W, /4 Harvard W, /20 St. John s of Anna. L, 5-6 4/27 Penn State W, /4 Syracuse W, 9-3 5/11 Navy W, 6-5 5/18 Johns Hopkins W, (7-0) USILA Champions 4/2 Harvard W, /11 Alumni W, /25 St. John s of Anna. W, 9-0 5/9 at Navy W, 7-2 5/16 Rutgers W, 8-7 5/23 Johns Hopkins W, 9-4 5/30 Penn State W, (7-0) USILA Co-Champions 4/8 Harvard W, /24 St. John s of Anna. W, /1 Syracuse W, /8 Rutgers W, /15 at Navy W, 6-2 5/22 Johns Hopkins W, 9-6 5/29 Penn State W, (7-1) 3/29 Swarthmore W, 8-3 4/7 Harvard W, /16 Penn State W, /23 St. John s of Anna. W, 8-4 4/30 at Rutgers W, /7 at Princeton W, 6-3 5/14 at Navy L, 7-8 5/21 Johns Hopkins W, (6-1) USILA Champs Harvard W, 11-3 Penn State W, 18-2 St. John s of Anna. W, 20-6 Rutgers W, /29 Princeton W, 7-4 5/13 at Navy W, 5-3 Johns Hopkins L, (10-0) USILA Champions 4/1 Dartmouth W, /4 Harvard W, /6 Loyola W, 17-6 Army W, 6-2 Rutgers W, 6-2 Penn State W, 7-3 Duke W, 10-2 Princeton W, /11 at Navy W, 12-3 Johns Hopkins W, (8-2) Dartmouth W, 15-7 Harvard W, 14-2 Loyola W, 11-3 Penn State W, 12-3 Rutgers W, 10-1 Army L, 4-6 Washington Coll. W, 10-4 Duke W, 12-5 Princeton W, 6-5 Johns Hopkins L, (6-2) Harvard W, 15-2 Loyola W, 18-5 Army W, 7-5 Penn State W, 11-5 Princeton L, Duke W, 12-1 Rutgers W, 14-1 Johns Hopkins L, (7-1) Drexel W, 12-0 Rutgers W, 15-0 Princeton W, 8-5 Loyola W, 16-5 Penn State W, 9-4 5/8 at Navy L, 8-9 Army W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins W, No Team 1945 No Team 1946 (3-3) 4/13 Loyola W, /27 Duke L, /4 at Army L, /11 at Princeton W, /15 at Navy L, /25 at Johns Hopkins W, (4-4) Harvard W, 12-2 Duke W, /12 at Navy L, 9-10 Loyola W, 10-2 Princeton L, 6-11 Army L, 6-9 Rutgers W, 16-3 Johns Hopkins L, (8-2) 3/30 Harvard W, /10 at Duke W, 5-4 4/12 Dartmouth W, /16 Loyola W, /23 Navy W, 8-3 Princeton W, 9-4 5/8 at Army L, /14 Rutgers W, /19 at Wash. & Lee W, /22 at Johns Hopkins L, (8-2) Williams W, 12-4 Harvard W, 12-5 Wash. & Lee W, 12-5 Rutgers W, 4-3 Loyola W, 9-7 4/23 at Navy L, 4-14 Princeton W, 8-5 Army W, 13-9 Duke W, 19-7 Johns Hopkins L, (6-4) Rutgers W, 11-2 Harvard W, 17-2 Princeton L, 4-6 Army W, 8-7 Loyola W, /22 Navy L, 5-6 Wash. & Lee L, 8-9 Virginia ot W, 11-9 Duke W, 10-8 Johns Hopkins L, (8-2) 3/24 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Cornell W, 14-2 Virginia W, /2 Williams W, /5 Harvard W, /21 at Navy W, /28 at Princeton L, /5 at Army L, 4-9 5/11 at Loyola W, /18 Johns Hopkins W, 6-1

34 1952 (6-3-1) 3/22 at Wash. & Lee W, /29 at Virginia W, /31 Williams W, /2 Harvard W, 6-3 4/4 at Duke W, 6-4 4/19 Navy ot L, /26 Princeton L, 5-7 5/3 at Army L, /10 Loyola W, 7-1 5/16 at Johns Hopkins ot T, (7-3) 3/21 Wash. & Lee W, /28 Virginia L, /30 Williams W, /2 Harvard W, /11 Duke W, /18 at Navy W, /25 at Princeton L, /2 at Loyola W, /9 Army L, /16 Johns Hopkins W, (9-3) 3/20 at Wash. & Lee W, 9-2 3/27 at Virginia W, /6 Harvard W, /7 Dartmouth W, /10 Williams W, /17 Navy L, /20 Syracuse W, /24 Princeton W, /28 Loyola W, /1 at Duke L, /8 at Army L, /15 at Johns Hopkins W, (11-0) USILA Champions 4/2 Dartmouth W, /6 Princeton W, /7 Harvard W, /9 Williams W, /14 at Loyola W, /16 Wash. & Lee W, /23 Duke W, /30 at Navy W, 9-8 5/7 at Army W, /14 Virginia W, /21 Johns Hopkins W, (10-0) USILA Champions 4/2 Colgate W, /5 Princeton W, 14-3 Syracuse W, /7 Loyola W, /14 Wash. & Lee W, /21 at Duke W, /24 at Navy W, /5 at Virginia W, 11-8 at Johns Hopkins W, /12 Army W, (9-1) Harvard W, 16-1 Princeton W, 12-3 Virginia W, 14-5 Loyola W, 17-3 Colgate W, 16-2 Penn State W, /27 at Navy W, 5-4 Duke W, 16-1 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Johns Hopkins L, (8-1) Princeton W, 15-1 Colgate W, 18-4 Wash. & Lee W, 9-4 4/16 at Penn State W, /19 at Virginia W, /26 Navy W, /3 at Duke W, /13 Loyola W, /17 at Johns Hopkins L, (10-1) USILA Co- Champions 3/27 at Wash. & Lee W, /30 Yale W, /31 Colgate W, /4 at Princeton W, /11 Virginia W, /18 at Loyola W, /25 at Navy W, /4 Duke W, /6 at Penn State W, /9 Army W, /16 Johns Hopkins L, (7-3) at Virginia W, Princeton W, 16-4 New Hampshire W, 20-0 Wash. & Lee W, 22-3 Syracuse W, /30 Navy L, Army L, 6-17 Duke W, 26-2 Penn State W, 17-2 Johns Hopkins L, (6-2) Wash. & Lee W, 22-4 Princeton W, 10-5 New Hampshire W, 16-3 Virginia W, /29 at Navy ot L, 7-9 Army L, 9-15 at Duke W, 15-1 Johns Hopkins W, (7-3) 3/27 M.I.T. W, /31 Princeton W, /5 Harvard W, /6 New Hampshire W, /7 at Virginia L, 5-8 4/25 at Penn State W, /28 Navy L, /5 at Army L, /7 Duke W, /19 at Johns Hopkins W, (10-2) 3/25 Kenyon W, /27 Cornell W, /30 at Princeton L, /4 Harvard W, /6 Virginia W, /11 New Hampshire W, /15 at Duke W, /20 Baltimore W, /27 at Navy L, /4 Army W, /14 Penn State W, /18 Johns Hopkins W, (10-3) 3/24 Conn. Wesleyan W, /27 Princeton W, /31 M.I.T. W, /1 Brown W, 9-7 4/3 New Hampshire W, /11 Baltimore W, /14 at Penn State W, /18 at Virginia L, /20 North Carolina W, /25 Navy L, /2 at Army L, /4 Duke W, /16 at Johns Hopkins W, (11-2) at Princeton W, 14-4 Cornell W, 13-6 Brown W, New Hampshire W, 18-6 Harvard W, 12-5 Penn State W, 16-2 Virginia W, 13-9 at Baltimore W, /24 at Navy L, 7-13 Army W, at North Carolina W,19-9 at Duke W, 23-1 Johns Hopkins L, (9-1) 3/26 Princeton W, /5 Brown W, /13 at Penn State W, /16 Baltimore W, /23 Navy L, /25 Duke W, /30 North Carolina W, /7 at Army W, /14 at Virginia W, /21 at Johns Hopkins W, (8-1) National Co-Champions Brown W, 16-7 at Princeton ot W, 10-9 Penn State W, 17-0 at Baltimore W, /22 at Navy L, 8-10 at North Carolina W, 21-3 Army W, 13-7 Virginia W, 9-6 Johns Hopkins W, (8-1-1) 3/30 Princeton T, 6-6 4/2 Brown W, /10 at Penn State W, 9-5 4/13 Washington Coll. W, /20 Navy W, 5-3 4/27 Baltimore W, /4 at Army W, /11 at Virginia W, /13 North Carolina W, /18 at Johns Hopkins L, (7-4) at Princeton W, 9-5 Brown W, 6-3 Harvard W, 15-5 Penn State W, 12-6 at Washington Coll. W, /19 at Navy L, 6-7 at Baltimore W, 11-3 at North Carolina W, 16-5 Army L, 6-14 Virginia L, 7-9 5/17 Johns Hopkins L, (6-4) 3/28 Princeton W, 9-3 4/1 Brown W, 9-7 4/11 Air Force W, /18 Navy L, 3-6 4/20 Duke W, /25 Baltimore W, /27 North Carolina W, /2 at Army L, /9 at Virginia L, 3-9 5/16 at Johns Hopkins L, (9-4) at Princeton W, 19-3 at Baltimore W, /3 Towson W, 22-6 Brown W, 15-9 at North Carolina W, 15-3 at East Carolina W, 22-2 Army L, 7-16 at Virginia L, 8-9 5/15 Johns Hopkins W, 8-5 5/22 Air Force 1 W, /25 at Navy L, /29 Navy 2 W, /2 Cornell 3 L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Final at Hofstra 1972 (8-2) 3/13 North Carolina W, /25 Navy W, /29 Brown W, 9-6 4/8 at East Carolina W, /18 Baltimore W, /29 at Army L, /6 Virginia W, /13 at Johns Hopkins W, /20 Rutgers 1 W, 9-3 5/27 Johns Hopkins 2 L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 1973 (10-0) NCAA Champions 3/10 at Duke W, /31 at Baltimore W, 9-4 4/4 North Carolina W, /14 at Navy W, /21 Army W, /5 at Virginia W, /12 Johns Hopkins W, /19 Brown 1 W, /26 Washington & Lee 2 W, /2 Johns Hopkins 3 2 ot W, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Final at Philadelphia

35 1974 (8-2) 3/9 at Duke W, /18 at North Carolina W, /21 Rutgers W /13 Virginia W, /20 Navy W, /4 at Army W, /11 at Johns Hopkins L, /18 Rutgers 1 W, /25 Cornell 2 W, /2 Johns Hopkins 3 L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Final at Rutgers 1975 (8-2) NCAA Champs 3/9 North Carolina W, /20 Air Force W, /2 Brown W, /19 at Virginia L, /26 at Navy L, /10 Army W, /17 Johns Hopkins W, /21 Hofstra 2 W, /24 Washington & Lee 3 W, /31 Navy 4 W, at Duke 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 4-NCAA Final at Johns Hopkins 1976 (10-1) 3/15 at N. Carolina ot W, /27 Princeton W, /10 at UMBC W, /11 Virginia W, /24 Navy W, /1 Washington & Lee W, /8 at Army W, /15 at Johns Hopkins W, /19 Brown 1 W, /23 Navy 2 W, /29 Cornell 3 ot L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Final at Brown 1977 (8-2) 3/12 North Carolina W, /17 at Princeton W, /27 at Duke W, /9 UMBC ot W, /16 at Virginia W, /23 at Navy W, /30 at Washington & Lee W, /14 Johns Hopkins L, /18 Washington & Lee 1 W, /21 at Johns Hopkins 2 L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins 1978 (9-2) 3/21 at NC State (3/10) W, /26 at Duke (3/13) W, /31 Dartmouth 1 (3/-) W, /4 Brown (3/-) W, /7 at North Carolina (3/11) W, /15 Virginia (3/6) W, /22 Navy (2/4) W, /29 at Johns Hopkins (2/3) L, /10 Delaware (3/-) W, /17 Virginia 2 (3,6) W, /20 at Johns Hopkins 3 (3/2) L, at Garden City, Long Island 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins 1979 (9-2) 3/17 NC State (2/10) W, /28 Duke (2/RV) W, /7 North Carolina (2/9) W, 9-5 4/14 at Virginia (2/4) W, /21 at Navy (2/5) W, /28 Johns Hopkins (2/1) L, /5 Penn State (2/-) W, /9 at Delaware (2/12) W, /16 Syracuse 1 (2/8) W, /19 Navy 2 (2/3) W, /26 Johns Hopkins 3 (2/1) L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Final at Maryland 1980 (5-5) 3/11 at South Florida (2/-) W, /15 at NC State (2/-) W, /22 Rutgers (2/8) L, 8-9 3/25 Duke (5/-) W, /5 at North Carolina (5/2) W, /12 Virginia (4/1) L, 7-8 4/19 Navy (5/7) L, /26 at Johns Hopkins (6/2) L, /3 at Penn State (9/-) W, /17 Baltimore (8/-) L, (9-5) 3/14 NC State W, 9-8 3/18 at William &Mary W, /25 at Duke W, /28 Bucknell 1 W, /29 New Hampshire 1 W, /4 North Carolina (6/2) L, /11 at Virginia (5/4) L, /15 Hofstra (5/15) W, /17 at Navy (5/8) L, /25 Johns Hopkins (5/1) L, /2 at Rutgers (8/RV) W, /6 Towson (8/RV) W, /16 at Baltimore (7/-) W, /20 at Johns Hopkins 2 (7/1) L, at Loyola 2-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins 1982 (8-5) 3/13 at NC State W, /17 at Duke W, /20 New Hampshire W, /24 at Hofstra (3/RV) W, /27 William & Mary (3/-) W, /3 at North Carolina (3/1) L, /10 Virginia (3/4) L, /17 Navy (7/6) W, /24 at Johns Hopkins (6/4) L, /1 at UMBC (7/RV) W, /5 at Towson (7/-) W, /14 Adelphi (6/13) L, /19 Johns Hopkins 1 (8/3) L, NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins 1983 (9-5) 3/9 Syracuse L, /12 at Duke W, /20 at Washington &Lee W, /26 Hofstra (8/6) W, 9-7 4/2 at North Carolina (7/3) W, /9 at Virginia (3/6) L, /16 at Navy (7/15) L, /23 Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, /30 at Adelphi (9/-) W, /4 UMBC (8/11) W, /8 at Massachusetts (7/-) W, /14 Towson (7/9) W, /18 at Virginia 1 (6/2) W, /21 Syracuse 2 (6/3) L, NCAA 1st Round at Virginia 2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 1984 (7-4) 3/9 Duke W, /12 New Hampshire W, /17 Wash.&Lee W, /24 at Hofstra (5/9) L, /31 at North Carolina (10/4) L, /7 Virginia (10/4) L, /14 Navy (12/8) W, 7-4 4/21 at Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, /28 Adelphi (9/-) W, /5 at UMBC (9/-) W, /11 at Towson (9/15) W, (7-5) 3/8 Duke W, 8-6 3/16 at Washington & Lee W, /20 New Hampshire W, 9-7 3/23 Hofstra (5/-) W, /31 North Carolina (5/3) W, /6 at Virginia (4/5) L, /13 at Navy (6/13) L, 5-7 4/20 Johns Hopkins (7/1) ot L, 7-8 4/27 at Adelphi (6/12) W, /1 at Delaware (5/-) L, 5-9 5/4 UMBC (5/-) ot L, /9 Towson (11/14) W, (10-3) 3/7 at Duke W, /9 Boston College W, /13 Ohio Wesleyan W, /19 New Hampshire W, /22 at Hofstra W, /29 at North Carolina (1/3) W, /6 Virginia (1/7) ot L, 7-8 4/12 Navy (2/4) W, /19 at Johns Hopkins (3/2) L, /30 Delaware (4/12) W, /3 at UMBC (4/-) W, /8 at Towson (4/15) W, /14 North Carolina 1 (4/5) L, NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 1987 (12-1) 3/7 Duke W, /11 Hamp.-Sydney W, /14 Towson W, /18 New Hampshire W, /21 at Hofstra W, /28 North Carolina (2/1) W, /4 at Virginia (1/6) W, /11 at Navy (1/6) W, /18 Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, /29 at Delaware (1/-) W, /2 UMBC (1/-) W, /17 Penn 1 (1/8) W, /23 Johns Hopkins 2 (1/4) L, NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 1988 (6-4) 3/9 Hampden-Sydney W, /13 at Duke W, /15 Mt. St. Mary s W, /26 at Towson (2/13) W, /3 at North Carolina (2/3) L /9 Virginia (2/5) L, /16 Navy (7/14) ot L, 7-8 4/23 at John s Hopkins (11/2) L, /30 at UMBC (13/-) W, /4 Delaware (13/-) W, (10-4) 3/11 Duke W, 9-6 3/14 Mt. St. Mary s W, /18 Michigan St. W, /19 at Loyola L, /25 at C.W. Post (6/-) ot W, /1 North Carolina (8/5) W, 5-4 4/8 at Virginia (4/10) W, /15 at Navy (4/5) W, 6-5 4/22 Johns Hopkins (4/1) L, /28 Duke 1 (4/15) L, 6-7 5/2 UMBC (4/-) W, /6 at Cortland (6/-) W, 9-6 5/21 Adelphi 2 (5/4) ot W, /27 Syracuse 3 (5/1) L, ACC Tournament at North Carolina 2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 1990 (7-5) 3/2 Franklin & Marshall W, /11 at Duke 2 ot W, 9-8 3/17 Towson L, 7-8 3/21 Ohio State (12/-) W, /24 CW Post (12/-) W, /31 at North Carolina (12/4) L, /7 Virginia (13/7) L, /14 Navy (12/11) W, /21 at Johns Hopkins (11/2) L, /27 North Carolina 1 (13/4) L, /2 at Cortland (14/-) W, /5 at UMBC (14/-) W, ACC Tournament at Virginia 1991 (10-5) 3/1 Franklin & Marshall (11/-) W, /9 Duke (11/20) W, /16 at Towson (11/8) W, /23 at CW Post (5/18) W, /27 Ohio State (6/-) W, /30 North Carolina (6/2) L, 6-8 4/6 at Virginia (7/5) L, /13 at Navy (7/13) W, /20 Johns Hopkins (6/3) W, /26 Virginia 1 (4/3) W, /27 North Carolina 1 (4/1) L, /4 UMBC (3/-) L, /15 Rutgers 2 (7/11) W, /19 at Brown 3 (7/-) W, /25 Towson 4 (7/10) L, ACC Tournament at Duke 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown 4-NCAA Semifinals at Syracuse 1992 (9-5) 2/28 Franklin & Marshall W, /7 at Duke ot W, /11 at Adelphi W, /14 Towson L, /21 CW Post W, 9-5 3/28 at North Carolina (8/5) L, /4 Virginia (8/7) W, /11 Navy (7/13) L, /18 at Johns Hopkins (7/3) W, /24 Duke 1 (5/12) W, 8-6 4/25 North Carolina 1 (5/2) L, /2 at UMBC (6/17) W, /9 Duke 2 (4/12) W, /16 at Princeton 3 (4/3) L, ACC Tournament at Maryland 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton

36 1993 (6-6) 3/6 Duke (7/8) L, 5-9 3/20 at Cornell (7/13) W, /27 North Carolina (12/1) L, /3 at Virginia (13/7) ot L, /10 at Navy (13/8) W, /16 Johns Hopkins (11/4) L, /23 Virginia 1 (13/7) ot W, 9-8 4/25 North Carolina 1 (11/1) L, /1 VMI (13/-) W, /4 at Towson (13/14) W, /8 UMBC (13/RV) W, /15 at Army 2 (12/10) L, ACC Tournament at Maryland 2-NCAA 1st Round at Army 1994 (7-6) 2/26 Villanova W, /5 at Duke (13/9) ot W, /12 Towson (13/12) L, /19 Cornell (13/RV) W, /22 Ohio State (7/-) W, /26 at North Carolina (7/8) L, /2 Virginia (8/3) L, 7-9 4/9 Navy (8/10) W, /16 at Johns Hopkins (8/6) L, /22 North Carolina 1 (9/5) L, 7-8 4/30 Mt. St. Mary s (9/-) W, /6 at UMBC (9/-) W, /14 at Duke 2 (9/7) L, ACC Tournament at Virginia 2-NCAA 1st Round at Duke 1995 (12-4) 2/25 at Villanova W, /4 Duke (10/9) W, 8-6 3/11 at Towson (10/6) W, 6-5 3/18 at Cornell (10/-) W, /21 Radford (4/-) W, /25 North Carolina (4/8) W, /1 at Virginia (2/3) L, /8 at Navy (3/12) W, /15 Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, /21 North Carolina 1 (3/8) L, /29 Hobart 2 (5/10) W, /30 at Brown (5/9) W, /6 UMBC (5/-) W, /20 Notre Dame 3 (4/15) W, /27 Johns Hopkins 4 (4/1) W, /29 Syracuse 5 (4/3) L, ACC Tournament at North Carolina 2-at Brown 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 5-NCAA Final at Maryland 1996 (10-3) 2/24 Villanova W, /2 at Duke (/7) W, /9 Towson (/17) W, 7-5 3/16 Cornell W, 9-6 3/19 Radford W, /23 at North Carolina (/6) L, /30 Virginia (/1) W, /6 Navy (1/) W, /13 at Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, /19 Virginia 1 (1/3) L, /27 at Rutgers W, /3 at UMBC W, /19 at Johns Hopkins 2 (4/5) L, ACC Tournament at Virginia 2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Johns Hopkins 1997 (11-5) 2/22 at Villanova (7/-) W, /1 Duke (7/ ) L, /12 at Towson (10/ ) W, /15 at Cornell (10/ ) W, /22 North Carolina (10/ ) ot W, /29 at Virginia (5/ ) 2ot L, /1 Radford (4t/ ) W, /5 at Navy (4t/ ) W, /12 Johns Hopkins (4/5) L, /18 Duke 1 (7/ ) L, /26 Rutgers (7/ ) W, /3 UMBC (8/ ) W, /10 Georgetown 2 (10/7) W, /17 Virginia 3 (10/2) W, /24 Syracuse 4 (10/3) W, /26 Princeton 5 (10/1) L, ACC Tournament at Virginia 2-NCAA 1st Round at Towson 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 5-NCAA Final at Maryland 1998 (14-3) 2/21 Villanova AT (6/-) W, /28 at Duke (6/7) W, /7 Towson (3/15) W, /11 Penn State (2/18) W, /14 Cornell (2/-) W, /21 at North Carolina (2/9) W, /28 Virginia (2/5) W, /4 Navy (1/14) W, /11 at Johns Hopkins (1/6) L, /17 North Carolina 1 (2/14) W, /19 at Virginia 1 (2/5) W, /25 at Rutgers (1/16) W, /2 at UMBC (1/18) L, /10 Butler 2 (5/9) W, /17 Johns Hopkins 3 (5/4) W, /23 Loyola 4 (5/1) W, /25 Princeton 5 (5/3) L, ACC Tournament at Virginia 2-1st Round at Johns Hopkins 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 4-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 5-NCAA Final at Rutgers 1999 (9-5) 2/25 Denver (7/-) W, /27 Providence (7/-) W, /7 Duke (7/3) L, /17 Penn State AT (7/12) W, /20 Cornell (7/13) W, /23 Dartmouth (7/-) W, 9-4 3/27 North Carolina (7/11) W, /3 at Virginia (5/-) L, /10 at Navy (7/9) W, 6-5 4/16 Johns Hopkins (7/3) L, /23 Virginia 1 (8/5) L, /1 at Yale (9/15) W, 9-4 5/5 at Towson (9/-) W, /8 UMBC (9/11) L, ACC Tournament at North Carolina 2000 (11-5) 2/27 Mt. St. Mary s (8/-) W, /4 at Duke (8/5) L, 8-9 3/7 Bucknell (9/-) W, 9-3 3/11 Towson (9/-) W, /15 Delaware (9/18) W, 9-4 3/18 at Cornell (9/11) W, 8-7 3/25 at North Carolina (7/6) W, /31 Virginia (6/2) L, /8 Navy (7/11) W, 6-5 4/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/8) L, /21 Duke 1 (9/6) W, 7-6 4/23 Virginia 1 (9/1) L, /28 Yale (7/-) W, /6 at UMBC (7/17) W, /14 Hofstra 2 (6/10) W, /20 Princeton 3 (6/3) L, ACC Tournament at Maryland 2-NCAA 1st Round at UMBC 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Rutgers 2001 (13-3) 2/24 Air Force 1 (8/-) W, /25 at Denver 1 (8/25) W, /4 Duke (8/7) W, /10 at Towson (3/20) W, 9-7 3/17 at Delaware (3/-) W, /24 North Carolina (3/12) W, /27 Bucknell (1/13) W, 8-4 3/31 at Virginia (1/7) L, 2-7 4/7 at Navy (6/12) W, 6-5 4/14 Johns Hopkins (5/2) W, /20 Virginia 2 (3/11) W, /22 Duke 2 (3/12) L, /25 at Mt. St. Mary s (6/-) W, /28 at Yale (6/RV) W, /5 UMBC LF (6/20) W, /20 Towson 3 (3/6) L, Denver Pioneer Face-off Classic 2-ACC Tournament at Orlando 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 2002 (9-4) 2/23 Hobart AT (6/23) W, /26 Mount St. Mary s (6/-) W, /2 at Duke (6/9) 2ot L, 8-9 3/9 Towson (7/5) W, /12 at Bucknell (5/-) W, /16 Delaware (5/RV) W, /23 at North Carolina (5t/9) W, 7-5 3/30 Virginia (5/2) L, /5 Navy (6/16) W, 6-5 4/13 at Johns Hopkins (6/3) ot L, 8-9 4/19 at Duke 1 (6/12) ot L, 7-8 4/26 Yale (10/13) W, /4 at UMBC (9/RV) W, ACC Tournament at Duke 2003 (12-4) 3/2 Duke AT (5/7) W, /8 at Towson (3/17) W, /11 Bucknell AT (3/19) W, /15 at Stony Brook (3/-) W, /22 North Carolina (2/13) L, /25 Butler 1 (7/-) W, /29 at Virginia (7/2) W, 8-7 4/5 at Navy (4t/16) W, 9-7 4/12 Johns Hopkins (5/1) ot L, 5-6 4/18 Duke 2 (5/13) L, 6-7 4/25 UMBC (5/13) W, /28 Georgetown (4/5) W, 9-5 5/3 at Notre Dame (4/18) W, /11 Ohio State 3 (3/17) W, 8-5 5/17 Massachusetts 4 (3/5) W, /24 Virginia 5 (3/2) L, St. Andrew s School at Boca Raton, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament at Virginia 3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4-NCAA Quarterfinals at Syracuse 5-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore 2004 (13-3) 2/28 at Georgetown (5/6) W, /6 at Duke (2/6) W, /13 Towson (2/18) W, 8-6 3/17 Bucknell AT (2/RV) W, /20 at UMBC (2/13) W, 9-4 3/23 Butler AT (2/-) W, /27 at North Carolina (2/4) W, /3 Virginia (1/10) W, /10 Navy (1/4) L, 6-9 4/17 at Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, /23 Duke 1 (3/16) W, /25 Virginia 1 (3/14) W, /1 Notre Dame (3/12) 2ot W, 9-8 5/8 Pennsylvania (3/13) W, /15 Army 2 (3/14) W, /22 Princeton 3 (3/7) ot L, ACC Tournament at North Carolina 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Virginia 2005 (11-6) 2/26 Georgetown AT (4/5) W, /5 Duke AT (3/12) L, /12 at Towson (6/9) W, 9-5 3/15 at Bucknell (4/18) W, /19 UMBC (4/-) W, /22 Dartmouth 1 (4/-) L, 6-7 3/26 North Carolina (4/19) W, 9-4 4/2 at Virginia (4/3) L, /8 at Navy (6/9) L, 8-9 4/15 Johns Hopkins (9/1) L, /23 at Fairfield (10/15) W, 9-6 4/29 Virginia 2 (10/3) ot W, 8-7 5/1 Duke 2 (10/2) W, 9-5 5/7 Pennsylvania 3 (6/-) W, /14 Penn State 4 (4/11) W, /22 Georgetown 5 (4/8) ot W, 9-8 5/28 Duke 6 (4/2) L, St. Andrew s School at Boca Raton, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md. 3-Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. 4-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 5-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton 6-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa (12-5) 2/25 at Georgetown (3/7) W, /4 at Duke (2/1) ot W, 8-7 3/11 Towson (1/15) W, 9-6 3/14 Bucknell AT (1/-) 2 ot L, 6-7 3/18 at UMBC (1/RV) W, 9-4 3/21 Dartmouth LF (4/RV) W, /25 at North Carolina (4/RV) W, 9-6 4/1 Virginia (3/1) L, /7 Navy (4/8) L, 6-7 4/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/6) W, /18 Sacred Heart (4/-) W, /28 North Carolina 1 (3/-) W, /30 Virginia 1 (3/1) L, /6 Pennsylvania (4/10) W, /13 Denver 2 (4/12) W, /21 Princeton 3 (4/9) W, /27 UMass 4 (4/10) L, ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md. 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson 4-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa.

37 2007 (10-6) 2/17 Bellarmine AT (6/-) W, /20 Vermont AT (5/-) W, /24 Georgetown AT (5/4) L, 6-8 3/2 Duke (6/2) L, /10 at Towson (10/13) W, 8-7 3/13 Lafayette (10/-) W, /17 UMBC (10/19) W, /20 Mount St. Mary's (9/-) W, /24 North Carolina (9/11) W, /31 at Virginia (8/2) L, /6 at Navy (10/7) 2ot W, 8-7 4/14 Johns Hopkins (7/10) ot L, 7-8 4/21 at Penn (8/-) W, /27 Virginia 1 (6/3) L, /5 Yale (7/RV) W, /14 UMBC 2 (7/13) L, ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C. 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2008 (10-6) 2/23 at Georgetown (7/4) W, /26 at Mount St. Mary's (4/-) W, /1 at Duke (4/2) * L, /3 Providence LF (6/-) W, /8 Towson LF (6/18) W, /14 at UMBC (6/19) 3ot L, 8-3/16 Air Force LF (6/-) W, /22 at North Carolina (9/5) * W, /29 Virginia (4/1) * W, /4 Navy (3/9) L, 4-5 4/12 at Johns Hopkins (7/15) L, /19 Penn LF (7/-) W, 9-4 4/25 vs. Virginia (5/3) 1 L, /3 Yale (8/-) W, /10 Denver (7/-) 2 W, /17 vs. Virginia (7/2) 3 ot L, ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va. 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy 2009 (10-7) 2/13 vs. Presbyterian (3/-) 1 W, /14 vs. Air Force (3/-) 1 W, 5-4 2/21 Georgetown (3/8) L, /28 vs. Duke (7/12) * 2 W, /7 at Towson (6/-) W, 9-7 3/14 UMBC (5/10) L, 7-9 3/15 Bryant (5/-) W, /21 North Carolina (10/11) * W, 8-7 3/28 at Virginia (9/1) * 7ot L, OT 4/3 at Navy (8/14) L, /11 vs. Johns Hopkins (13/9) 4 L, /14 Binghamton (14/-) W, /18 at Penn (14/-) W, 9-2 4/24 at North Carolina 4 (11/8) L, /2 at Yale (14/-) W, /10 at Notre Dame (14/2) 5 W, 7-3 5/16 vs. Syracuse (14/1) 6 L, Wounded Warrior Face Off For A Cause at Jacksonville, Fla. 2-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md. 3-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md. 4-ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C. 5-NCAA 1st Round at Notre Dame 6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra 2010 (12-4) 2/20 at Bellarmine (6/-) W, /27 at Georgetown (7/13) ESPNU W, /6 vs. Duke 1 * (7/9) ot W, /13 Towson (6/-) W, /15 Penn LF (5/-) W, /20 at UMBC (5/-) W, /27 at UNC * (4/2) L, 7-9 4/3 Virginia * (4/1) L, /10 Navy (5/RV) W, /17 vs. Johns Hopkins 2 (4/16) W, /23 vs. North Carolina (4/3) 3 W, /25 vs. Virginia (4/2) 3 L, /1 Fairfield (3/RV) W, /8 vs. Colgate (3/-) 4 W, /15 Hofstra (3/-) 5 W, /22 vs. Notre Dame (3/-) 6 L, Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md. 2-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md. 3-ACC Tournament at College Park, Md. 4-Indians Rock Day of Champions at Manhasset, N.Y. 5-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J (13-5) 2/19 Detroit Mercy (4/-) W, /26 Georgetown (3/14) W, /5 at Duke (3/19) * ot L, 8-9 3/7 Bellarmine (8/-) W, /12 at Towson (8/-) W, 8-4 3/18 UMBC (7/-) W, /20 St. Joseph's (7/-) W, /26 North Carolina (5/8) * L, /2 at Virginia (10/4) * W, /8 at Navy (5/-) W, /16 Johns Hopkins (4/3) ot L, /22 vs. North Carolina (6/10) 1 W, 7-6 4/24 at Duke (6/7) 1 W, /7 Colgate (6/17) L, /15 at North Carolina (7/8) 2 W, /22 vs. Syracuse (7/1) 3 ot W, 6-5 5/28 vs. Duke (7/6) 4 W, 9-4 5/30 vs. Virginia (7/9) 5 L, ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C. 2-NCAA 1st Round at North Carolina 3-NCAA Quaretfinal at Foxborough, Mass. 4-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore, Md. 5-NCAA Finals at Baltimore, Md. Numbers in parenthesis represent rankings at the time of the game. Preseason polls are used for start of the season when available. Special thanks to Doyle Smith and Michael Colley from Virginia for supplying ranking info. AT-Artificial Turf Facility LF-Ludwig Field

38 coaching history Chronologically Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct. R.V. Truitt 4 seasons ( ) Jack Faber 3 seasons ( ) Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons ( ) Al Heagy 2 seasons ( ) John Howard 4 seasons ( ) Bud Beardmore 11 seasons ( ) Dino Mattessich 3 seasons ( ) Dick Edell 18 seasons ( ) Dave Cottle 9 seasons ( ) John Tillman 1 season (2011-) most victories Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct. Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons ( ) Dick Edell 18 seasons ( ) Dave Cottle 9 seasons ( ) Bud Beardmore 11 seasons ( ) John Howard 4 seasons ( ) Jack Faber 3 seasons ( ) Dino Mattessich 3 seasons ( ) R.V. Truitt 4 seasons ( ) Al Heagy 2 seasons ( ) John Tillman 1 season (2011-) winning percentage Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct. Jack Faber 3 seasons ( ) John Howard 4 seasons ( ) Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons ( ) Al Heagy 2 seasons ( ) Bud Beardmore 11 seasons ( ) R.V. Truitt 4 seasons ( ) John Tillman 1 season (2011-) Dick Edell 18 seasons ( ) Dave Cottle 9 seasons ( ) Dino Mattessich 3 seasons ( )

39 terrapin player profiles 12 Tyler adelsberger R-Fr. Midfielder Kingsville, Md. Calvert Hall HS As a redshirt freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also appeared in games vs. Bellarmine (3/7), UMBC (3/18) and St. Joseph's (3/20). As a freshman (2010): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 28 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 69th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... a three-year letterwinner for Coach Brian Kelly at Calvert Hall... team captain as a senior... led the Cardinals to a 16-4 record and a No. 4 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse... a MSLCA Senior All-Star... member of the 2008 Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore... also a standout hockey player at Calvert Hall... a four-year letterwinner as a defenseman... helped the Cardinals to two MIAA titles and a state championship as a senior... all-miaa and all-state on the ice. Personal: Son of Steve and Maureen Adelsberger... older brother of Jamie... majoring in communication with a GPA. adelsberger's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2010 Redshirt Season / /0:00 31 Niko Amato R-Fr. Goalie Conshohocken, Pa. LaSalle College HS Amato's Honor Roll 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team 2011 All-ACC As a redshirt freshman (2011): Made three saves and allowed just three goals in his collegiate debut, a 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Titans... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... eight saves and four groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... career high 19 saves and seven groundballs in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... eight saves, while allowing just three goals in 45:00 in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... eight saves and three groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) saves and five groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... four saves and two groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... seven saves and one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) saves and three groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... four saves and two groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) saves and four groundballs in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... four saves and four groundballs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... became the first Maryland goalie since 1997 (Sean Keenan) to record a point in a game when he assisted on Brett Schmidt's goal in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... finished with nine saves and three groundballs vs. the Blue Devils saves, including eight in the second half, in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... also had seven groundballs, tying his career high, vs. the Raiders saves, including seven in the third quarter, in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... nine saves, including one in overtime, in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament saves with five coming in the first quarter in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also had one groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... eight saves in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a freshman (2010): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All- American Under Armour High School All-American... made seven saves in the first half in UA All-American game... ranked the No. 1 freshman goalie in the nation according Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 19th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse...selected to play on the Philadelphia Boys' All-Star team at the 2008 Under Armour High School All-American game... made three saves and allowed only one goals in 30 minutes of action... named the Player of the Year by phillylacrosse.com... led the Explorers to the EPSLA and Keystone Cup championships... named the MVP of the EPSLA Tournament after making 11 saves in LaSalle's 4-3 victory... three-time PCL All-Catholic honoree... three-time team captain... two-time all-state. Personal: Full name is Nicholas Robert Amato... son of Kathy Amato... older brother of Anthony... majoring in communications. amatos scoring Statistics Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2010 Redshirt Season / /0:00 Amato's Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB 2010 Redshirt Season / amato's Career Highs Saves: 19 at Duke (3/5/11) Groundballs: 7 at Duke (3/5/11), vs. Colgate (5/7/11) 3 Jake Bernhardt Jr. Midfielder Longwood, Fla. Lake Brantley HS As a junior (2011): A goal and an assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one goal and three groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... two goals and two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... two groundballs in 8-7 win at Towson (3/12)... two goals and two groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one goal in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... three groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... two groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... two goals, including the game-winner, in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... two goals and two groundballs in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... one goal and one groundball in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... one goal and one groundball in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... two assists in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... gave the Terps their first lead of the game with a goal in the third quarter in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one goal in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a sophomore (2010): Career high three points on two goals and an assist in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... also won 2 of 4 face-offs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights... tremendous all-around effort in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... tied his career high with three points on two goals and an assist, set his career-high with five groundballs and also caused two turnovers vs. the Hoyas... also went 5 of 8 at the face-off X at Georgetown... three groundballs in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... won 5 of 9 face-offs and had three groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one goal and one caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... two goals and one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... won 3 of 5 face-offs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... assisted on Ryan Young's second quarter goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... one goal, one caused turnover and won 2 of 4 face-offs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one groundball in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... scored the game-winning goal and had two groundballs in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... one goal and two groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one goal and won his only face-off in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's "Be the Best" Award for overall strength and conditioning... Won all three face-off attempts and picked up two groundballs in college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... two goals in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) at Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... one groundball in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... one goal in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic... first career assist came on Grant Catalino's game-winning goal in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... two groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... one goal in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... won 2 of 4 face-offs with one groundball in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... one goal in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... terrific off-balance bounce-shot for a goal in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American Under Armour High School All-American... two goals for South team in US All-America game... ranked the No. 11 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 31st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 21 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team - one of only two Florida players every invited to a Team USA tryout points on 90 goals and 28 assists as a senior at Lake Brantley... named the 2008 Central Florida Player of the Year by the Orlando Sentinal... two-time first team All-Central Florida... three-time first team all-district and all-conference... as a junior in 2007, he helped lead the Patriots to 14-3 record with 39 goals and nine assists... also an outstanding football player as a quarterback and running back... an all-district and all-conference selection on the gridiron... a member of FNF-TV's All-Central Florida team... named Lake Brantley's team MVP and was a member of the Orlando Touchdown Club. Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt... older brother of fellow Terp Jesse and Jared... nephew of Theresa Schmeiser... an honor roll student... named a Disney Dreamer and Doer... majoring in physical education. Ja. Bernhardt's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /2: / /6:00 Total 51/ /8:30 Ja. Bernhardt s Career Highs Goals: 2 Eight times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Assists: 2 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Points: 3 at Bellarmine (2/20/10), at Georgetown (2/27/10) Groundballs: 5 at Georgetown (2/27/10)

40 36 Jesse Bernhardt So. Defender Longwood, Fla. Lake Brantley HS As a sophomore (2011): Tied his career high with three caused turnovers in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had three groundballs vs. the Titans... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... two groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... scored his first goal of the year in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Retrievers... tied his career high with four groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also caused one turnover vs. the Hawks... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... career-best two assists to go along with two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one goal, three groundballs and two caused turnovers in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... three groundballs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... three groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... tied his career high with four groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... three groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... tied his career high with four groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a freshman (2010): Two groundballs in collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... scored his first career goal in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... also had a career best four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas... two groundballs in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... tied his career high with four groundballs in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... career high three caused turnovers and four groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... scored the game-winning goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Jays... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... one caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... assisted on Brian Farrell's goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... had two caused turnovers vs. the Stags... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... one assist and three groundballs in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:04 from the second to fourth quarters... played one of the best games of the season in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... three groundballs and two caused turnovers, both of which led directly to Terrapin goals vs. the Pride... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All- American Under Armour High School All-American ranked the No. 11 freshman defender in the nation according Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 46th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse... had 252 groundballs, 11goals and 19 assists for Coach Brian Theiss as a senior... led the Patriots with 155 groundballs in 2008 and contributed five goals and five assists Central Florida Player of the Year... first team All-Central Florida... threetime first team All-Conference... three-time All-District... holds the records for most varsity games played and most career groundballs (600)... a two-sport star at Lake Brantley, he was a linebacker on the Patriot football team and led the team in tackles per game (10.0) as a senior... defensive team MVP... team captain... honorable mention all-conference. Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt... younger brother of fellow Terp Jake... older brother of Jared... nephew of Theresa Schmeiser... enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.0 GPA... playing the 2011 season in honor of Christopher Thole, a high school friend and teammate who died in a motorcycle accident on July 12, Je. Bernhardt's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /3: / /2:00 Total 34/ /5:30 JE. Bernhardt s Career Highs Goals: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Assists: 2 at Virginia (4/2/11) Points: 2 at Virginia (4/2/11) Groundballs: 4 Five times, most recent vs. Virginia (5/30/11) Caused Turnovers: 3 Three times, most recent vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) 24 Justin Blye Sr. Midfield Downingtown, Pa. Downingtown East HS As a senior (2011): One groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... caused one turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20). As a junior (2010): Made season debut in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... saw time in the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore (2009): Made his collegiate debut in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... first career groundball in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15). As a freshman (2008): Did not see varsity action. Before Maryland: Two-time team captain for coach Tom Slate at Downingtown East High School... led the Cougars to backto-back Suburban League championships... as a senior helped Downingtown East to a 21-3 record and a No. 11 ranking in the final STX/Inside Lacrosse National High School Lacrosse poll... two-time all-state... All-EPSLA as a senior along with fellow Terp freshman Brett Schmidt... also a four-year letterwinner in football at wide receiver... helped lead the Cougars to the Suburban League title in Personal: Son of Rodger and Colleen Blye... older brother of fellow Terp Owen and Kristen... father played lacrosse at Ithaca and West Chester... mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Delaware... double major in agricultural and resource economics and business management. J. Blye's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 13/ /0:00 13 Owen Blye So. Midfield/Attack Downingtown, Pa. Downingtown East HS blye's Honor Roll 2010 All-ACC Academic Team As a sophomore (2011): Made his first career start and had a goal and an assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans... four points on two goals and two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... also tied his career high with two groundballs vs. the Hoyas... one groundball in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... made his first career start at attack, filling in for the injured Travis Reed, in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Retrievers... set career highs with five points and three goals in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also had one groundball vs. the Hawks... one goal and an assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... tied his career high with five points on two goals and three assists in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... two goals in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one assist and one groundball in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... two goals in the 5-0 fourth-quarter run in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... also had two assists vs. the Tar Heels... two assists in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... two goals and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... two goals and one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... a goal and an assist in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also had three groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... one goal and an assist in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a redshirt freshman (2010): Missed the Bellarmine game due to illness... made his collegiate debut in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... unofficial "hockey assist" on Grant Catalino's fourth goal of the day in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... dodged his defender on the invert, drawing a slide that eventually led to Catalino getting a clear shot... scored his first collegiate goal in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... one goal and one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... scored the game's first goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... first collegiate assists with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... one goal and one groundball in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2009): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 8 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 25th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 61 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... totaled 120 goals and 145 assists at Downingtown East for Coach Tom Slate... named the 2008 EPSLA (Eastern Pennsylvania Schloastic Lacrosse Association) Player of the Year after scoring 25 goals and adding 28 assists... four-time first team All-EPSLA... three-time first team all-area... two-time first team all-state... helped Downingtown East win the back-to-back Suburban League titles, including being named the 2007 championship game MVP. Personal: Son of Rodger and Colleen Blye... younger brother of fellow Terp Justin... older brother of Kristen... father played lacrosse at Ithaca and West Chester... mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Delaware... enrolled in letters and sciences. O. Blye's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2009 Redshirt Season / /0: / /0:30 Total 32/ /0:30

41 O. Blye's Career Highs Goals: 3 vs. St. Joseph's (3/20/11) Assists: 3 at Virginia (4/2/11) Points: 5 vs. St. Joseph's (3/20/11), at Virginia (4/2/11) Groundballs: 2 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Hat Tricks: 1 Multi-Point Games: 12 Multi-Goal Games: 7 Multi-Assist Games: 5 34 Ryder Bohlander Sr. Defender Katonah, N.Y. John Jay HS As a senior (2011): Two caused turnovers and a groundball in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... three groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... marked Hoya attachman Travis Cormeau and did not allow him to take a shot... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... four groundballs and one caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... caused one turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... helped the man-down unit hold the Cavaliers to 1-of-5 on EMO in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one groundball and a caused turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... two groundballs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... two groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... helped hold Chris Bocklett without a point in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Two caused turnovers and one groundball in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... a groundball and a caused turnover in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... one groundball in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... career-high seven groundballs in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... also had one caused turnover vs. the Quakers... one caused turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... took the opening face-off for the first time in his career in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... had a career best four caused turnovers and one goundball vs. the Cavaliers... caused one turnover in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... four groundballs in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... earned his first career point with an assist in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... finished with two groundballs and two caused turnovers... two caused turnovers in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters... played arguably the best game of his career in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... held Jamie Lincoln, the Pride's leading scorer, to no points on just one shot and two turnovers... had three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Pride... two groundballs in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): Made his first career start in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... three groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... caused a turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18). As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... 1 of 2 on face-offs with one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... two groundballs in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth... won 2 of 4 face-offs in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Mids. Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the 11th best freshman defender in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 53rd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... five-time letterwinner, starting as an 8th grader, at John Jay High School for coach Nick Savastano... helped the Indians to a 21-3 record as a senior and a No. 7 ranking in the final STX/Inside Lacrosse National High School Lacrosse poll... named the 2007 player of the year by The Journal News/Putnam and team MVP... helped John Jay to five league and three sectional championships... four-time all-league and three-time all-section selection... also a fiveyear letterwinner in football as a running back and inside linebacker... scored his first varsity touchdown in 8th grade... three-time team captain... team MVP as a sophomore and senior... named defensive MVP as a junior... all-state as a linebacker in 2005 and as a running back in four-time all-league and three-time all-section... helped the Indians to five league gridiron titles. Personal: Son of Bruce and Jeanne Bohlander... father played baseball at Ithaca... younger brother of Michael and Rick... brother Michael played baseball at Pace and was a part of the Chicago White Sox farm system... brother Rick played football at St. Lawrence... grandfather, Fred Broege, played football at Columbia... majoring in kinesiology. bohlander's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /3: / /2:00 Total 52/ /6:30 Bohlander's Career Highs Assists: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Points: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Groundballs: 7 vs. Penn (3/15/10) Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Virginia (4/3/10) 5 Eric Boyle Sr. Midfielder Annapolis, Md. Annapolis HS (Towson) As a senior (2011): Missed the Georgetown, Duke, Bellarmine, Towson and UMBC games due to injury... returned to action in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... had one groundball vs. the Hawks... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a redshirt junior (2010): Made his Terrapin debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... scored his first goal as a Terp in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also had a groundball vs. the Stags. As a junior (2009): Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules... redshirt season. As a sophomore at Towson (2008): Scored at least one goal in the Tigers' first 10 games... one goal in 8-13 loss to No. 18 Loyola (2/23)... one goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Denver (3/2)... one goal and two groundballs in 7-12 loss at No. 6 Maryland (3/8)... career-high five points on two goals and three assists in loss to No. 2 Virginia (3/15)... also had three groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... four points on a goal and three assists in 8-13 loss at No. 15 Hofstra (3/21)... a goal and an assist in loss to No. 15 Bucknell (3/25)... two goals and two groundballs in 9-8 win at Robert Morris (3/29)... one goal in 6-9 loss to No. 12 UMBC (4/1)... one goal in 10-7 win over No. 17 Delaware (4/5)... first career hat trick in 17-5 win at Sacred Heart (4/9)... one assist in 7-16 loss at No. 6 Johns Hopkins (4/23)... one assist and two groundballs in win over Penn (4/26). As a freshman at Towson (2007): Four goals in collegiate debut, a 14-7 win over Molloy (3/3)... earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors... two goals and a career-best four groundballs in 7-8 loss to No. 10 Maryland (3/10)... one goal in 9-11 loss at UMBC (4/3)... one goal in 14-9 win over Sacred Heart (4/6)... one goal in 9-8 win over Drexel (4/21)... had ten ground balls. Before College: Two-sport athlete at Annapolis High School... led Anne Arundel County in scoring as a junior with 48 goals and 27 assists... totaled 160 points during prep career... earned first team All-County honors... played in Maryland State Senior All-Star Game and Anne Arundel County All-Star Game... also played soccer for the Panthers. Personal: Son of Chris and Wynn Boyle... younger brother of Shelley, who played lacrosse at Massachusetts and Loyola... older brother of Peter... uncle, Peter Eldredge, was a three-time All-America midfielder at Virginia who led the Cavaliers to the 1972 NCAA Championship... double major in agricultural and resource economics and business management. Boyle s Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen 2007 TU 15/ / TU 14/ / Redshirt Season / /0: / /0:00 Total 46/ /0:00 Boyle s Career Highs Points: 5 vs. Virginia (3/15/08) TU Goals: 3 at Sacred Heart (4/9/08) TU Assists: 3 vs. Virginia (3/15/08) TU, at Hofstra (3/21/08) TU Groundballs: 4 vs. Maryland (3/10/07) TU 35 rustin bryant Fr. Attack White Hall, Md. Hereford HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... first career shot in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7).

42 Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 12 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 41st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse...named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List All-Metro Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun... first team All-Metro by the Sun... totaled 72 goals and 44 assists as a senior... helped lead Hereford to three-straight Class 3A- 2A state titles... scored a state-record seven goals in the 2010 championship game in member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore... second team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun in also named to the Sun's All-Baltimore County team... led the team as a junior with 39 goals and 43 assists for 82 points... named the Free State attackman of the year... also ran cross country. Personal: Son of Ric and Margaret Bryant... younger brother of Carter... older brother of Jack... enrolled in letters and sciences. Bryant's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 4 Dan Burns Sr. Midfielder Severna Park, Md. Severna Park HS burns' Honor Roll 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team 2011 Team Captain As a senior (2011): Missed the first seven games due to injury... two groundballs in his season debut in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... helped the man-down unit hold the Cavaliers to 1-of-5 on EMO... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one caused turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... three groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... two groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... three groundballs, including the overtime face-off, in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one assist and three groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Missed the Bellarmine and Georgetown games due to injury... returned to action with one groundball in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... one assist, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... three groundballs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... made his first career start on the first midfield in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Cavaliers... terrific all-around game with one goal and a career high five groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... four groundballs in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... career best two assists and one groundball... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one groundball in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... a goal and an assist in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from the second to the fourth quarters... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. Colgate... one assist and one groundball in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... tied his career high with five groundballs to go along with one caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): One groundball and a caused turnover in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... career high two goals in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... also had two groundballs vs. the Falcons... went 1-for-3 on face-offs in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... one groundball in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic... one assist and three groundballs in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... three groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... also had a caused turnover vs. the Bulldogs... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... assisted Bryn Holmes' fourth-quarter goal in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Cavaliers... two groundballs in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... four groundballs to go along with two caused turnovers in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... four groundballs in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... four groundballs in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... also had three caused turnovers vs. the Bulldogs... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. As a redshirt freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut with three groundballs in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... went 1 of 2 on face-offs and picked up a groundball in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... one groundball in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1)... won his only face-off attempt and had a groundball in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... assisted Brian Farrell's first goal in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... two groundballs and an assist in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth... won 2 of 3 face-offs and had two groundballs in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29)... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44... two groundballs in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12)... three groundballs in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12... one assist and two groundballs in win over Yale (5/3)... two groundballs in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... helped the defense hold the Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to take the lead... two groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. As a freshman (2007): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for coaches Jim and Bud Beardmore at Severna Park Senior High School... helped lead the Falcons to two state and three county titles... scored 25 goals and added 14 assists as a senior in also won 63 percent of his face-offs... first team All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore Sun... MSLCA senior all-star... Free State top 44 selection... team captain... scored 15 goals with nine assists as a junior in also a two-time letterwinner in basketball... team captain as a senior... all-county honoree... selected to the Anne Arundel County senior all-star classic... named Severna Park's "Mr. Basketball." Personal: Son of Robert and Maureen Burns... younger brother of Matt... older brother of Greg... has six uncles that played collegiate lacrosse... majoring in communications. Burns' Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen 2007 Redshirt Season / /0: / /1: / /1: / /0:00 Total 58/ /3:00 Burns' Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Air Force (2/14/09) Assists: 2 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) Points: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Groundballs: 5 vs. Navy (4/10/10), vs. Notre Dame (5/22/10) 48 emmett cahill Fr. Defense Towson, Md. Loyola Blakefield As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7) and UMBC (3/18). Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 15 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 55th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List... a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun... All-MIAA selection... second team All-RISE by ESPN... scored three goals and had seven assists as a senior for Coach Jack Crawford... two-time member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore... helped lead the Dons to the 2008 MIAA championship... played with current Terps Joe Cummings and MJ Leonard on that squad... also a standout basketball player... was a part-time starter/6th-man on the hoops team that finished second in the Baltimore Catholic League Tournament. Personal: Son of Bob and Elizabeth Cahill... younger brother of Dana... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Cahill's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0:00 16 Landon Carr So. Midfield University Place, Wash. Curtis HS As a sophomore (2011): Scored his first collegiate goal in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had career highs with three groundballs and three caused turnovers vs. the Titans... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... one goal and one caused turnover in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... two goals for his first career multi-point and multi-goal game in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Blue Devils... earned his first career assist in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Tigers... one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one goal and one caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one goal (with the shot ripping through the net), two groundballs and one caused turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... scored the first goal of a 4-0 run in the third quarter in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... also had one groundball vs. the Raiders... tied his career high with three groundballs in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament...two groundballs in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... saw late time in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one caused turnover as part of the third midfield line in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... saw significan time as a short-stick defensive midfielder with one groundball and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... one groundball and a caused turnover in win vs. Colgate (5/8).

43 Before Maryland: 2009 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American Under Armour High School All-American... scored four goals in the UA All-American game... ranked the No. 10 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 23rd overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse... widely considered to be the top west-coast prospect... scored 37 goals with 28 assists, and 73 groundballs for Coach Kevin Leary as a senior... MVP of the Space Needle Tournament... three-time team offensive MVP... four-time Adrenaline All-Star... two-time first team All-State... second team All-State as a sophomore... holds the school record for most points, goals, assists, and groundballs... totaled 30 goals and 11 assists in just 10 games for the Vikings as a junior... a two-sport star, was also a starting tight end and linebacker on the Curtis football team... helped lead the Vikings to a league title and a berth in the 2008 playoffs... all-league at both positions... team captain... given the Don Edling Award as the school's best two-sport athlete. Personal: Son of Colin and Lori Carr... younger brother of Lindsay... older brother of Colby... majoring in kinesiology. Carr's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /1: / /3:30 Total 24/ /5:00 Carr's Career Highs Goals: 2 at Duke (3/5/11) Assists: 1 at Towson (3/12/11) Points: 2 at Duke (3/5/11) Groundballs: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) 1 Grant Catalino Sr. Attack Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder HS Catalino's Honor Roll 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2011 Lowe's Senior CLASS Second Team All-American 2011 ACC Tournament MVP 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee Finalist Lowes' Senior CLASS Award 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List 2011 Team Captain 2011 Preseason First Team All-American 2010 USILA Third Team All-American 2010 All-ACC 2010 All-ACC Academic Team 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2009 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2009 All-ACC Academic Team 2009 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American As a senior (2011): Four points on two goals and two assists in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had four groundballs vs. the Titans... six points on five goals, including the game-winner, and one assist in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... all five of his goals came in a span of 17:53... also had four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas... one assist and three groundballs in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... three points on a goal and two assists in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Knights... one goal, two groundballs and one caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... tied his career highs with six goals and seven points in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... became just the 12th player in the 86-year history of Maryland men's lacrosse to reach the 100-goal plateau with his third goal vs. UMBC... also had three groundballs vs. the Retrievers... tough luck shooting in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20), hitting three pipes on six shots... three goals, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... three groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... a goal and an assist in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... also had two groundballs vs. the Mids... one goal and two groundballs in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... scored the game-winning goal on a behind-the-back shot in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... also had two groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... three goals and one groundball in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... returned to the starting line-up after missing the Colgate game due to injury and had a goal and an assist in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... scored the game-winning goal with 0:32 left in overtime in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... also assisted on Travis Reed's goal vs. the Orange... tallied a hat trick, along with one groundball and a caused turnover, in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... two goals, one assist and two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Tied his career high with four assists in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... also had two goals for a six-point day vs. the Knights... three points on a goal and two assists in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Hoyas... five goals, including the game-winner, in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Devils... named ACC and Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week and named to the Inside Lacrosse Team of the Week for his efforts vs. the Blue Devils... one assist and four groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... six points on two goals and four assists in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... also had three groundballs vs. the Quakers... tied career high with seven points on four goals and three assists in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one goal, one assist and one groundball in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... a natural hat trick in the second quarter in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Mids... two goals, one assist and one groundball in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... career-best six goals in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Tar Heels... a goal, an assist and two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... five points on four goals and an assist in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also had four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Stags... three points on two goals and one assist in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... one goal, four groundballs and two caused turnovers in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): USILA honorable mention All-American... two goals and two assists in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... three assists in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... also had a goal and four groundballs vs. the Falcons... two goals in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... six points on two goals and a career-best four assists in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic... four goals, including the game-winner, in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... also added an assist and two groundballs vs. the Tigers... three goals and an assist in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... two goals and three assists in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... also had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Bulldogs... two goals and three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... one assist and three groundballs in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... had his 22-game point-scoring streak snapped in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... two goals and an assist in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals... two goals, one assist and two groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... two assists in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... one assist in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... started on the first midfield and had one assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... one goal and two caused turnovers in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... three points on two goals and an assist in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals... also had two groundballs vs. the Orange. As a freshman (2008): Named co-winner of team's Levitt Memorial Award for the best freshman, along with Ryan Young... spectacular collegiate debut with four goals in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... also had two groundballs vs. Hoyas... another hat trick along with his first career assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... one assists and two groundballs in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... two goals, including a highlight-reel whirling dodge through the defense, in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... also had five groundballs vs. the Tigers... a goal and an assist in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC... two goals and an assist in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... also had three groundballs vs. the Falcons... a goal and an assist in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... two goals in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29)... one goal and two groundballs in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... a man-up goal and an assist in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12)... two goals and an assist in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... two goals and an assist in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals... career-best seven points on four goals and a three assists in win over Yale (5/3)... three of his four goals vs. the Bulldogs came in the fourth quarter... four points on two goals and two assists in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... also had a career-best six groundballs vs. the Pioneers... two goals in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the eighth best freshman attacker in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 26th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... three-time letterwinner for coach Matthew Petz at Webster Schroeder High School... two-time team captain... helped lead the Warriors to a 19-1 record in 2007 with 65 goals, 35 assists and 70 groundballs... named the first-ever All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year by the Democrat and Chronicle as a senior... three-time All-Monroe County, including two first team selections... a 2006 DI Section V All-Star after scoring 88 points on 42 goals and 46 assists... totaled 140 goals, 100 assists and 215 groundballs for his prep career... led the Western squad to the silver medal in the 2006 Empire State Games... tied for first in the tournament with 20 points on 13 goals and seven assists... also a member of the 2006 FCA National Team. Personal: Son of Michael and Gale Catalino... younger brother of Mike, who plays lacrosse at Duke... older brother of Alisha and Lora... member of the National Beta Club from majoring in finance with a GPA. catalino's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /3: / /4: / /4: / /4:30 Total 66/ /15:30 Catalino's Career Highs Goals: 6 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Assists: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Penn (3/15/10) Points: 7 Three times, most recent vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Groundballs: 6 vs. Denver (5/10/08) Hat Tricks: 15 Multi-Point Games: 48 Multi-Goal Games: 36 Multi-Assist Games: 13 Catalino's goals by quarter OT Totals

44 Catalino at Home, Away & Neutral Home Goals Assists Points Total Away Goals Assists Points Total Neutral Goals Assists Points Total Catalino in Wins & Losses Wins Goals Assists Points Total Losses Goals Assists Points Total Catalino's Top Games Goals 6 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 6 vs. UMBC, 3/18/11 5 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 5 vs. Georgetown, 2/26/11 4 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 4 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 4 at Towson, 3/7/09 4 at UMBC, 3/20/10 4 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 3 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 3 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 3 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 3 vs. North Carolina, 3/26/11 3 at Duke, 4/24/11 3 vs. Duke, 5/28/11 Assists 4 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 4 at Bellarmine, 2/20/10 4 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 3 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 3 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 3 vs. Bryant, 3/15/09 3 at UMBC, 3/20/10 2 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 2 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 2 at Penn, 4/18/09 2 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 2 vs. Detroit Mercy, 2/19/11 2 vs. Bellarmine, 3/7/11 Points 7 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 7 at UMBC, 3/20/10 7 vs. UMBC, 3/18/11 6 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 6 at Bellarmine, 2/20/10 6 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 6 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 6 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 6 vs. Georgetown, 2/26/11 5 at Towson, 3/7/09 5 vs. Bryant, 3/15/09 5 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 4 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 4 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 4 vs. Denver, 5/3/08 4 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 4 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 4 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 4 vs. Detroit Mercy, 2/19/11 Groundballs 6 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 5 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 47 brian Cooper Fr. Midfield Crofton, Md. Archbishop Spalding As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 seasonopening win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also played vs. UMBC (3/18). Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the No. 11 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 36th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List... a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award... scored 33 goals and added 17 assists as a senior first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun... first team All- MIAA selection... second team All-Met by the Washington Post... two-time all-county selection... scored 23 goals and adding seven assists as a junior... his 2009 season was highlighted by a six-goal performance against nationally-ranked St. Andrews (Fla.)... helped lead Spalding to its first ever MIAA "A" playoff berth as a sophomore in scored 14 goals and added 13 assists, playing on the first midfield line... also a standout performer at linebacker for the Cavalier football team... led the team in tackles as a junior in two-time all-county, all-miaa and all-state (small schools). Personal: Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper... younger brother of fellow Terp Kevin... older brother of Emily... enrolled in letters and sciences. B. Cooper's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 41 Kevin Cooper So. Midfield Crofton, Md. Archbishop Spalding cooper's Honor Roll 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team As a sophomore (2011): Earned his first career points with two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas... one assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... two assists in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... scored his first collegiate goal in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... assisted on Grant Catalino's game-winning goal in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... two goals in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... made his first career start with the first midfield in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... two groundballs vs. the Raiders... scored his first career hat trick in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... terrific hustle and effort goal, scooping up a loose ball among three Blue Devil defenders before finishing with an off-balance shot in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Devils. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... saw time with the fourth midfield in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... saw significant time in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... had one groundball vs. the Raiders. Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton Award Watch List... ranked the No. 38 freshman midfielder in the nation by Inside Lacrosse... as a junior in 2008, Cooper scored 12 goals and dished out 19 assists while consistently drawing doubleteams in his first season as a midfielder... named to the Baltimore Sun's All-Anne Arundel County team... an All-Gazette selection... as an attackman in 2007, helped guide Spalding to its first-ever MIAA "A" playoff berth... totaled 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists as a sophomore... member of the 2008 Maryland Free State team... a two-sport standout, starting both ways for the Spalding football team as a wide receiver and safety. Personal: Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper... older brother of fellow Terp Brian and Emily... enrolled in letters and sciences. K. Cooper's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 24/ /0:00 K. cooper's Career Highs Goals: 3 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Assists: 2 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Points: 3 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Hat Tricks: 1 Multi-Point Games: 4 Multi-Goal Games: 2 Multi-Assist Games: 2 19 Joe Cummings Jr. Midfield/Attack Towson, Md. Loyola Blakefield Cummings' Honor Roll 2011 USILA Third Team All-American 2011 LaxPower All-American 2011 All-ACC 2009 ACC All-Tournament Team As a junior (2011): Netted his third career hat trick in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... two goals and two groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... two goals, including his 10th career man-up goal, and one groundball in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... scored the game-winning goal in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... also had a groundball vs. the Tigers... career-high four goals in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... also had two groundballs vs. the Retrievers... two goals and an assist in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Hawks... one goal and one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... tied his career high with four goals, including a natural hat trick in the third quarter, in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one goal and one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... tied his career high with four goals in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... assisted Owen Blye's first goal in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... one assist in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... returned to the line-up after missing the Colgate game due to injury and scored a goal and had one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils... one assist in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

45 As a sophomore (2010): Two goals, including a man-up goal, in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one goal and a groundball in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... two man-up goals and an assist in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... scored the game-winning goal and had one groundball in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... career-high three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... started on the first midfield and had two goals, including a man-up tally, in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... also had two groundballs vs. the Cavaliers... a goal, an assist and two groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... man-up goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... second career hat trick in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... a man-up goal and one assist in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... one goal and one assist in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one goal, one groundball and a caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's Levitt Memorial Award for the best freshman... one goal and one groundball in his college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... one goal in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... made his first career start in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... a goal and an assist for first career multi-point game in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... one goal in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... career-best two goals in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... first career hat trick in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... one goal, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... man-up goal in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... a goal and an assist along with four groundballs in the UA All-America game... ranked the No. 6 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 15th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 24 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle scored 37 goals with 13 assists as a senior to help Coach Jack Crawford's Dons to the MIAA Championship and a No. 2 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll... three goals and an assist in the Dons' win over Gilman in the championship game... All-MIAA selection... first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore County by the Baltimore Sun... first team all-state by the MSLCA... was named to the Baltimore Boy's Underclassmen team at the 2007 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic where he led all scorers with three goals and was named game MVP... second team All-Metro and first team All-Baltimore County by the Baltimore Sun after scoring 21 goals and adding a pair of assists to lead the Dons to a 13-2 record, a MIAA A Conference title and a No. 2 ranking in Inside Lacrosse's national high school rankings... a member of the 2007 Free State team. Personal: Son of John and Jan Cummings... younger brother of John and Lindsay... older brother of Sara... enrolled in letters and sciences. Cummings' Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /1: / /3: / /1:00 Total 50/ /5:00 Cumming's Career Highs Goals: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Assists: 1 Nine times, most recent at Duke (4/24/11) Points: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Groundballs: 3 at North Carolina (3/27/10) Hat Tricks: 7 Multi-Point Games: 20 Multi-Goal Games: greg D'arienzo Fr. Midfield Franklin Square, N.Y. H. Frank Cary HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... won 2-of-3 face-offs with one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... took two face-offs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7). Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 27 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 90th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Long Island, which won the tournament... named team MVP as a junior after totaling 53 points on 21 goals and 32 assists... honorable mention all-county selection... two-time selection to the Section 8 Academic All-Conference team... also a standout on the gridiron... named to Newsday's 48th Annual All- Long Island football team as a senior in broke Carey's single-season records with 20 touchdowns, while rushing for more than 1,000 yards... versatile threat lining up at running back, quarterback, receiver, defensive back and kick returner... scored three TDs against Garden City, the first three the Trojans had allowed all year, in a semifinal loss to the eventual Long Island Champions... two-time first team all-county... named team MVP in 2008 after rushing for 11 TDs and more then 1,300 yards. Personal: Son of Peter and Laurie D'Arienzo... younger brother of Michael... older brother of Sophia... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. D'arienzo's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 28 michael ehrhardt Fr. Defense Westbury, N.Y. Chaminade HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... one caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also played at Navy (4/8). Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the No. 6 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 21st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse All-Long Island by Newsday... scooped up 67 groundballs and assisted on two goals for coach Jack Moran team captain and MVP NSCHSAA All-League member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Long Island, which won the tournament... named a member of the 2009 Long Island Catholic League all-league team... finished his junior year with 72 groundballs, two goals and one assist... a two-sport standout, also excelling on the gridiron team MVP as a senior after racking up 64 catches for 852 yards and eight TDs... averaged 13.2 yards per catch... member of The Daily News All-Star team... All-Long Island by Newsday... all-state by the New York State Sports Writers... two-time CHSFL All-League... finished his career with 106 career receptions for 1,404 yards and 14 TDs in two varsity season. Personal: Son of Thomas and Diane Ehrhardt... younger brother of Lauren... older brother of Brian and Lindsey... enrolled in letters and sciences. ehrhardt's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0:00 37 Brian Farrell Sr. LSM Towson, Md. Boys' Latin farrell's Honor Roll 2011 USILA Second Team All-American 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List 2011 Team Captain 2011 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2010 USILA Second Team All-American 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Preseason Watch List 2010 Team Captain 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2009 Preseason Second Team All-American 2008 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2008 All-ACC Academic Team 2008 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2007 All-ACC Academic Team As a senior (2011): Sat out the opening 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) as a precaution... returned to action in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) and had one goal, one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... four groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... one goal, one assist, five groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... one goal, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... also made a terrific sliding save during the third quarter vs. the Tigers to keep it a 6-4 game at that point... assisted on Grant Catalino's first goal in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... also had four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Retrievers... set his career high with three points on two goals and an assist in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hawks... named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. UMBC and St. Joe's... caused one turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... four groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... scored two amazing goals in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Mids... one assist, one groundball and two caused turnovers in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... caused one turnover in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... one groundball and one caused turnover in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... assisted on Drew Snider's third goal of the game after executing a perfect hidden ball trick with Grant Catalino in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament...also had two groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... one groundball in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... one goal and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a redshirt junior (2010): Returned to action with one groundball and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... amazing performance in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... had a career-best 10 groundballs, the most by any Terp in a game since 2008, and a career-high six caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas... also assisted on Scott LaRue's first career goal in the second quarter... named to the Inside Lacrosse Team of the Week for his performance vs. the Hoyas... recipient of the Coaches' Award for the Georgetown game... another terrific outing in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... had four groundballs, including scooping up the loose ball

46 that led to the game-winning goal, and two caused turnovers vs. the Blue Devils... one goal, three caused turnovers and two groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one goal and three groundballs in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... one caused turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... one assist, four groundballs and a caused turnover in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... one assist and five groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... game-high six groundballs and two caused turnovers in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... two goals, two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... one assist, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one goal, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from second to fourth quarters... scored the game's first goal in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... also had a game-high six groundballs to go along with two caused turnovers vs. the Pride... one groundball and one caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a junior (2009): Huge game in the Terps' season opener... one goal, one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... one goal, three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... three groundballs and a caused turnover, playing with two broken ribs, in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... missed the remainder of the season... awarded a medical redshirt. As a sophomore (2008): Three caused turnoved in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... also added an assist and three groundballs vs. the Hoyas... three groundballs in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... two caused turnovers and one groundball in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1)... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... tied his career high with two goals in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... also had three groundballs and caused two Tiger turnovers... scored a goal and had four groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC... scored a goal for the third straight game in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth... also had a career-best five groundballs to go along with two caused turnovers vs. Air Force... one groundball in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... one goal and a groundball in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44... scored a spectacular one-handed goal in transition in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12)... also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays... one groundball and a caused turnover in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12... two groundballs and a caused turnovers in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals... one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in win over Yale (5/3)... career-high four caused turnovers to go along with five groundballs and an assist in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... helped the defense hold the Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to take the lead... tied his career high with two goals in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals... also had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Cavaliers. As a freshman (2007): Member of the All-ACC Academic men's lacrosse team... given the team's 2007 Man-Down Award... made his college debut a memorable one by scoring two goals in 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... also picked up four groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights... another excellent showing in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... tied careerbest with four groundballs and caused two Catamount turnovers... also tallied his first career assist on Michael Phipps' man-down goal in the third quarter... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span... scored his third goal of the season in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown (2/24)... also caused one turnover and picked up a pair of groundballs vs. the Hoyas... two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2)... scored the game-winning goal in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10)... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game... also picked up two groundballs and caused a turnover vs. Towson... tied career-best with four groundballs to go along with an assist and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... also helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game... three groundballs in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC (3/17)... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20)... one groundball in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24)... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28... one groundball in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31)... caused two turnovers and picked up a groundball in win at Penn (4/21)... scored his first goal in nine games in loss to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. the Cavaliers... assisted Jeremy Sieverts' first goal and picked up two groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5)... assisted Michael Phipps' fourth quarter goal in 13-9 loss to UMBC (5/13) in the NCAA tournament... tied career highs with four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Retrievers. Before Maryland: 2006 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American... member of the Toyota High School All- Tewaaraton Team first team MSLCA All-State... Baltimore Sun Player of the Year as a senior... first-team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun All-MIAA... team captain and MVP for Coach Bob Shriver at Boys' Latin as a senior, helping lead the Lakers to a perfect 21-0 season and a tied for the No. 1 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse... scored five goals and added 10 assists in totaled 13 goals and 23 assists in three varsity seasons... won the team's "Groundball Award" as a sophomore in a three-sport athlete, also competed in football and basketball... named to the Sun's All-Metro team as a wide receiver... hauled in a metro-area leading 53 passes for 1,091 yards and nine touchdowns... All-MIAA and team MVP for his efforts on the gridiron... finished his career as Boys' Latin's all-time leading receiver... All-MIAA selection and team MVP in basketball in after averaging nine points, nearly six rebounds and three assists. Personal: Son of Mike and Ruth Farrell... older brother of Annie... father, Mike, was a three-time All-America defender at Maryland from helped lead the Terps to NCAA Championships in 1973 and 1975, and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Maryland Sports Hall of Fame in lists his father as the person and lacrosse player he admires most... member of the National Honors Society... has a GPA majoring in communications... recipient of the Jack Faber Memorial Lacrosse Scholarship. Farrell's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /0: / /1: / /0: / /2: / /0:30 Total 68/ /4:30 Farrell's Career Highs Goals: 2 Six times, most recent at Navy (4/8/11) Assists: 1 20 times, most recent at North Carolina (5/15/11) Points: 3 vs. St. Joseph's (3/20/11) Groundballs: 10 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused Turnovers: 6 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Farrell's Top Games Goals 2 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 2 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 2 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 2 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 2 vs. St. Joseph's, 3/20/11 2 at Navy, 4/8/11 1 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 1 at Towson, 3/10/07 1 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 1 at UMBC, 3/14/08 1 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 1 vs. Virginia, 3/29/08 1 at Johns Hopkins, 4/12/08 1 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 1 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 1 vs. Towson, 3/13/10 1 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 1 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 1 vs. Hofstra, 5/15/10 1 vs. Georgetown, 2/26/11 1 vs. Bellarmine, 3/7/11 1 at Towson, 3/12/11 1 vs. Virginia, 5/30/11 Assists 1 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 1 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 1 vs. Yale, 5/5/07 1 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 1 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 1 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 1 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 1 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 1 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 1 at North Carolina, 3/27/10 1 vs. Virginia, 4/3/10 1 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 1 vs. Virginia, 4/25/10 1 vs. Colgate, 5/8/10 1 vs. Georgetown, 2/26/11 1 vs. Bellarmine, 3/7/11 1 vs. UMBC, 3/18/11 1 vs. St. Joseph's, 3/20/11 1 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/16/11 1 at North Carolina, 5/15/11 Caused Turnovers 6 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 4 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 3 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 3 vs. Providence, 3/3/08 3 vs. Towson, 3/13/10 2 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 2 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 2 at Duke, 3/1/08 2 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 2 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 2 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 2 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 2 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 2 vs. UMBC, 3/18/11 2 vs. St. Joseph's, 3/20/11 2 vs. Duke, 5/28/11

47 Groundballs 10 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 6 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/17/10 6 vs. Hofstra, 5/15/10 5 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 5 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 5 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 5 vs. Bellarmine, 3/7/11 4 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 4 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 4 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 4 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 4 vs. Providence, 3/3/08 4 at UMBC, 3/14/08 4 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 4 vs. Virginia, 4/3/10 4 at Duke, 3/5/11 4 vs. UMBC, 3/18/11 4 at Virginia, 4/2/11 6 Joey Fontanesi Jr. Midfield Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Brother Rice As a junior (2011): Made his season debut in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also played vs. UMBC (3/18), St. Joseph's (3/20) and at Navy (4/8). As a sophomore (2010): Did not compete due to injury. As a freshman (2009): One groundball in collegiate debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13). Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American Under Armour High School All-American - the first Michigan player ever honored... ranked the No. 14 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 39th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 54 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle totaled 126 goals, 82 assists and 140 groundballs during his prep career for Coach Rob Ambrose, helping lead Brother Rice to four MHSAA Championships... led the Warriors to an 85-4 record during his four seasons, including an undefeated 23-0 record as a senior and a No. 1 ranking in the Inside Lacrosse high school poll... scored 36 goals with 32 assists and 40 groundballs in two-time first team all-state, All-Midwest and All-Catholic League... team MVP as a junior... also a standout in football as a strong safety, earning all-area honors. Personal: Son of Joe and Sue Fontanesi... younger brother of Jessica and Melissa... older brother of Christina... enrolled in letters and sciences. Fontanesi's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 8/ /0:00 32 FrAn Gormley Sr. Attack Rockville Center, Md. Georgetown Prep As a senior (2011): One goal and two groundballs in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... made his second career start in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... one assist and one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one groundball in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... saw late time, helping run out the clock, in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament. As a redshirt junior (2010): Earned his first assist since March 13, 2007 in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... saw late time and helped run out the clock, evading double-teams, in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... saw late time to help run out the clock in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... scored his first goal in more than three years in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... also had three groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... scored the final goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also had two groundballs in his first career start... two groundballs in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore & junior (2008 & 2009): Did not compete after voluntarily leaving the team to concentrate on academics. As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 seasonopening win over Bellarmine (2/17)... picked up two groundballs in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20)... earned his first career point by assisting on Nick Ward's goal in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13)... scored his first career goal in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20)... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. the Mount... scored a goal and caused a turnover in win at Penn (4/21). Before Maryland: 2006 honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post... two-time All-IAC selection... selected to play in the Maryland Senior All-Star Game... Free State team selection in three-year letterwinner for Coach Kevin Giblin at Georgetown Prep... helped lead the 2006 Hoyas to a perfect 22-0 season and a tie for the No. 1 ranking by Inside Lacrosse... also helped lead Prep to a share of the 2005 ICA Championship and a No. 1 ranking in the Washington Post... team captain and Iron Hoya honoree as a senior... scored 55 goals and added 83 assists for 138 career points... also picked up 165 groundballs in his three seasons... also a two-year letterwinner in basketball as a point guard... team captain as a senior... helped Prep to a 21-4 record and an ICA Championship in Personal: Son of Francis and Teresa Gormley... younger brother of Stephen, Sean, Alexander and James... brother, Sean, played lacrosse at Lehigh from student body president at Prep... majoring in family science. Gormley's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: Did Not Compete 2009 Redshirt Season / /1: / /0:00 Total 29/ /1:00 Gormley's Career Highs Goals: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Points: 1 Eight times, most recent vs. UMBC (3/18/11) 49 quinn haley Fr. Attack Graysonville, Md. Queen Anne's Co. HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also played vs. UMBC (3/18). Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 13 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 44th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse goals, 24 assists and 71 groundballs as a senior for Coach Mike Ransom... two-time team captain... led his team to the 2010 state championship after leading QA to the finals in two-time member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Washington, D.C.... named to the 2009 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List... posted 31 goals, 21 assists and 55 caused turnovers in helped lead Queen Anne's to a regional championship and a spot in the state finals... a three-time all-conference selection... member of the 2008 Free State team... also a standout on the gridiron as three-year starter at five different positions team captain... led the team in touchdowns... selected to the regional All-Star game... led the team in receptions, interceptions and return yards as a junior. Personal: Son of Pat and Mary Susan Haley... younger brother of Patrick and Danny... older brother Jake... enrolled in letters and sciences. haley's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 33 Shane Hall Sr. Defense Edgewater, Md. South River HS As a senior (2011): Made his first collegiate start and had two groundballs in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... caused two turnovers in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... career-high four groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also caused one Hawk turnover... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a junior (2010): One groundball in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... saw late time in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one groundball and one caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... played most of the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore (2009): Two groundballs in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... one groundball in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause". As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... first collegiate groundball and caused turnover in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth. Before Maryland: Tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... three-time letterwinner for coach Greg Speed at South River High School... two-time honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post... two-time second team All-Anne Arundel County honoree by the Baltimore Sun... selected to the 2006 Free State team and played in the 2006 Top 44 All-Star game... also a two-time letterwinner in football as a linebacker and fullback... led all Anne Arundel County defensive players with 115 tackles as a senior... two-time team captain... two-time all-county selection. Personal: Son of Clay Hall and Courtney Giles... older brother of Jordan, Colin, Griffin and Ryan... father played football at Towson... majoring in communications. Hall's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /1: / /1:30 Total 22/ /3:00

48 40 Warren Hansen Sr. Midfield Glen Rock, N.J. Don Bosco Prep As a senior (2011): Missed the first eight games due to injury... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Tar Heels. As a junior (2010): One goal, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one goal in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one groundball in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... one assist in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... one goal in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore (2009): One groundball in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... one groundball in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... scored his first career goal in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... also had one groundball vs. the Bulldogs... first career multi-point game with a goal and an assist in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... assisted Adam Sear's game-winning goal in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2008): Caused one turnover in his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... saw significant playing time in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16). Before Maryland: Tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... three-time letterwinner and starter for coach Mike Springer at Don Bosco Prep... second team all-state by The Star Ledger as a senior... NJILCA Division A all-state... scored 61 goals and added 26 assists in led Gibbs Conference and NNJIL in goals and points... three-time all-league and all-conference... three-time All- North Jersey and All-Suburban selection... named the Ridgewood News All-Suburban Sophomore of the Year in 2005 after scoring 38 goals with eight assists... was a member of the Northeast squad at the 2006 Garden State Games... also played football as a safety and wide receiver. Personal: Born in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium... son of Keith and Anne Hansen... younger brother of Marina... older brother of Nils... cousin, Jason Nerys, played football at Delaware where he was a first team All-American and a member of the Blue Hens' 2003 national championship team... volunteers with CityLax, a program to help bring lacrosse to boys and girls in New York City... majoring in American studies. hansen's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 39/ /0:30 Hansen's Career Highs Goals: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Points: 2 at North Carolina (4/24/09) 26 John Haus So. Midfield Lutherville, Md. Chapel Hill (N.C.) HS Haus' Honor Roll 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2011 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team As a sophomore (2011): Career high four assists in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans... a goal and two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... second career hat trick in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... a goal, an assist and a caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... made his first career start and had a goal, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one assist, one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... career-best four goals on just four shots in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one groundball and one caused turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... one goal and one assist in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Tar Heels... one goal, one assist and two groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... one goal and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one assist and four groundballs in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one goal, two assists and one groundball in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... scored his first career goal, which proved to be the game-winner, in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... also had one groundball vs. the Hoyas... a goal and an assist in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... first career multi-goal game with two scores in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... scored a goal for the fourth-straight game in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... scored on his only shot of the game in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... scored his first career hat trick, which included the game-winning goal, in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... one goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... that goal was his 10th of the year, making him the first Maryland freshman midfielder to score 10 or more goals since Brian Zeller had 12 in assisted on Joe Cummings' man-up goal in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... also had one groundball vs. the Raiders... one goal in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one goal in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the No. 20 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 53rd overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse... selected to the South team at the US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase... four-year letterwinner for Coach Bob Cappelletti at Chapel Hill High School... led the Tigers to back-to-back Group 4A NCHSLA state championships as a sophomore and junior...state runner-up as a senior... led CHHS to four league titles... three-time first team 4A All-State selection... two-time All-PAC-6 honoree... named 2008 PAC-6 Player of the Year... a two-sport standout, was also the starting quarterback for the Tiger football team... led CHHS to a league title as a senior. Personal: Son of John and Lisa Haus... father, John, is the head lacrosse coach at Lebanon Valley College... older brother of Will, Luke and Grant... enrolled in letters and sciences. Haus' Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /1:30 Total 34/ /2:00 Haus' Career Highs Goals: 4 at Virginia (4/2/11) Assists: 4 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Points: 4 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), at Virginia (4/2/11) Groundballs: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Hat Tricks: 3 Multi-Point Games: 11 Multi-Goal Games: 5 Multi-Assist Games: 3 17 Curtis Holmes So. SSM Marriottsville, Md. McDonogh holmes' Honor Roll 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team As a sophomore (2011): Made his first career start facing-off and won 17 of 21 draws for a.810 winning percentage in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had five groundballs vs. the Titans... won an amazing 20 of 31 draws in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26), becoming the first Terp since 1991 to win 20 or more draws in a game... four Maryland goals came directly off the face-off, coming in a combined time of 17 seconds after the previous goal... also earned his first career points on his first goal and two assists vs. the Hoyas... finished the game with eight groundballs... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... named ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Hoyas... won 8 of 16 face-offs with two groundballs in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... won 8 of 16 face-offs with three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... won 10 of 16 face-offs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... had a team-high six groundballs vs. the Tigers... won 9 of 16 face-offs with two groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... won 8 of 15 face-offs with three groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... also scored a goal vs. the Hawks... won 15 of 20 face-offs with six groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... won 14 of 22 face-offs with a team-leading five groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... won 10-of-18 face-offs with three groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... also assisted on Brian Farrell's first goal vs. the Mids... won 15-of-27 face-offs with a career-best nine groundballs in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... won 14-of-26 face-offs vs. Hopkins' Matt Dolente, who came into the game leading the NCAA in face-off pct. at also had one caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays... won 8-of-16 face-offs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... won 18-of-24 face-offs with a game-high six groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... won 13-of-23 face-offs and had three groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... won 15-of-23 with three groundballs in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... won 11-of-14 face-offs and had a game-high six groundballs in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... won 11-of-17 face-offs with a game-high five groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also scored a goal vs. the Blue Devils... won 12-of-19 face-offs with two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut, going 1 of 2 at the face-off X with a groundball in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... won 1 of 2 face-offs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... won his only face-off in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... won his only face-off in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... won 5 of 11 face-offs with three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... won 2 of 7 face-offs and had two groundballs in win vs. Colgate (5/8).

49 Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton Award Watch List... ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 79th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse... one of the nation's top face-off recruits Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore County All-MIAA "A" Conference Mid-Atlantic Delmar Prep Team selection...as a senior tallied 18 goals, 15 assists, 95 groundballs and won 63 percent of his face-offs... selected to play on the Baltimore Boys' All-Star team at the 2008 Under Armour High School All-American Game... named to the 2008 All-DigitalSports team... a three-sport star for the Eagles, was one of the nation's top prep wrestlers and played wide receiver, linebacker and punter on the football team... two-time Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro for wrestling... four-time first team all-county by the Baltimore Sun... won four-straight MIAA titles and three-consecutive state private school championships... finished with a career record of on the mat... second team All-Metro selection in football as a linebacker by the Baltimore Sun as a senior... named first-team All-Baltimore County as a wide receiver by the Baltimore Sun in Personal: Son of Cory and Erin Holmes... younger brother of former Terp men's lacrosse player Travis current Terp Bryn... older brother of Steffani... enrolled in letters and sciences. Holmes' Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen / / /0: / / /0:30 Total 24/ / /0:30 Holmes' Career Highs Goals: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Duke (5/28/11) Assists: 2 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Points: 3 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Face-Offs Won: 20 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Face-Offs Taken: 31 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Groundballs: 9 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) 30 casey ikeada Fr. Defense Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga HS As a freshman (2011): Redshirt season after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery. Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the No. 5 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 13th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... first team All-RISE by ESPN... led Conestoga to the state championship as a senior... had 51 groundballs, 5 goals and two assists Coach Brian Samson in first team all-central League... team captain and Defensive MVP... member of the 2009 Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Philadelphia... named to the 2009 EPSLA All-Star Junior Showcase... a three-sport star that also excels in football and basketball... was first team All-Chester County and honorable mention all-state on the gridiron in team captain as a senior... listed as one of the top 100 Philadelphia football recruits. Personal: Son of Bruce and Anne Ikeda... younger brother of Brian... older brother of Jamie... enrolled in letters and sciences. ikeada's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen Bob Kercher Sr. Midfield Durham, N.C. Riverside HS As a senior (2011): Made is return to action, taking two shots, in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... earned his first career point, assisting on Brendan Saylor's first collegiate goal in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... first career goal in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had two groundballs vs. the Knights... assisted on Michael Poiter's man-up goal in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... also had one groundball vs. the Retrievers... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a junior (2010): Sat out season due to injury. As a sophomore (2009): Moved from the third line to the second in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... career-best two groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21). As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... saw significan minutes in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... two shots and one groundball in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19). Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the 19th best freshman midfielder in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 62nd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... scored two goals for the South team at the National Senior Showcase... four-year letterwinner for coach Jim Kirkley at Riverside High School... two time first team all-state... twice named team Offensive MVP... team captain as a senior goals, 24 assists and 162 groundballs in also won more than 60 percent of his face-offs as a senior goals, 24 assists and 153 groundballs in Personal: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif.... son of Philip and Kathleen Kercher... younger brother of Geoff and Lauren... older brother of Margaret... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Kercher's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0: Did Not Compete / /0:00 Total 23/ /0:00 20 Scott LaRue Sr. Midfield Crofton, Md. South River HS As a senior (2011): Played limited minutes in 16-4 season-opening win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... returned to full-time action in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... finished with one assist and three groundballs vs. the Hoyas... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... career high two assists to go along with two groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... one groundball in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... two groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one groundball in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... scored the Terps' second goal in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... two goals, including a deflection with 0:01 of the first half, in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Tallied his first-career point with an assist on Grant Catalino's second goal in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... also had one groundball vs. the Knights... scored his first career goal and had a career-best three groundballs in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... assisted Ryan Young's first-quarter goal in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils... one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one groundball in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one goal, one groundball and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... one goal and one groundball in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... scored the team's first goal in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): Won 2 of 4 face-offs and had three groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14). As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... won his only face-off and picked up a groundball in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... 1 of 3 on face-offs with a groundball in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16). Before Maryland: 2006 US Lacrosse High School All-American... four-year letterwinner for coach Troy Smith at South River High School... three-time first team all-county... second team All-Metro as a junior by the Baltimore Sun goals, including 10 EMO goals, 26 assists and 120 groundballs in goals, 22 assists and 100 groundballs as a senior in won more than 65 percent of his face-offs as a junior and senior... also played football and basketball, earning two letters on the hardwood... named all-county in basketball as a senior. Personal: Son of Donald and Pamela LaRue... father played football at Virginia Tech from younger brother of James and Dale... honor roll student... majoring in communications. LaRue's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /4:30 Total 42/ /4:30 LaRue's Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Syracuse (5/22/11) Assists: 2 at Towson (3/12/11) Points: 2 at Towson (3/12/11), vs. Syracuse (5/22/11) Groundballs: 3 at Georgetown (2/20/10), vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) 14 MJ Leonard Jr. Goalie Towson, Md. Loyola Blakefield As a junior (2011): Made his season debut, playing the final 4:20 in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... played the final 2:01 in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... As a sophomore (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... made first two college saves in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a freshman (2009): Did not see varsity action.

50 Before Maryland: Starting goalie for Coach Jack Crawford's Dons, helping lead Loyola Blakefield to the MIAA Championship and a No. 2 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll saves in the Dons' win over Gilman in the championship game... All-MIAA selection as a senior... was named to the Baltimore Boy's Underclassmen team at the 2007 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic where he made five saves while allowing just two goals. Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Leonard... son of Mike and Michelle Leonard... younger brother of Nicole... enrolled in letters and sciences. Leonard's Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB / : / : / : Total 4/ : sean Mcguire Fr. Attack Wyckoff, N.J. Bergen Catholic HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut and had one assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had one groundball vs. the Titans... first career goal in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had four groundballs vs. the Knights... one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... two groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... saw time in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. Before Maryland: 2010 US Lacrosse High School All-American goals and 31 assists as a senior... first team all-suburban selection... honorable mention All-New Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association selection as a junior after scoring 35 goals and adding 23 assists... his 58 points were the second-most ever for a junior in a season at Bergen Catholic... scored seven goals and added an assist for an eight-point performance against Indian Hills (N.J.)... had the third-best sophomore point total with 36 on 23 goals and 13 assists in also scooped up 20 groundballs as a sophomore... also a standout on the hardcourt... a three-year starter at point guard for the Bergen Catholic basketball team. Personal: Son of Peter and Jaime McGuire... younger brother of Casey... older brother of Brendon... enrolled in letters and sciences. Mcguire's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 McGuire's Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Assists: 1 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Points: 1 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Groundballs: 4 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) 11 David Miller Jr. Midfield Warrenton, Va. Notre Dame Academy As a junior (2011): Returned to action, playing both long pole and short stick, in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Titans... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... played strictly shortie in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... caused one turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... caused one turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20). As a sophomore (2010): Did not play due to injury. As a freshman (2009): Made his collegiate debut in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... two groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14). Before Maryland: A 2007 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 87th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 51 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle missed most of his senior season at Notre Dame Academy due to injury... scored 10 goals with 12 assists and 40 groundballs in seven games... was still named honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post... totaled 179 goals in his four seasons for the Dragons, including a single-season record 86 as a junior in led Notre Dame to the 2007 Division II VISAA (Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association) title... was named championship MVP after scoring four goals and adding an assist in the 8-7 win over Highland... two-time first team All-MILL (Maryland Independent Lacrosse League) honoree. Personal: Son of Eric and Nancy Miller... older brother of Matthew... enrolled in letters and sciences with a GPA. Miller's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /0:30 Total 12/ /0:30 8 Pat Morrison Jr. SSM Millersville, Md. ˆSeverna Park HS As a junior (2011): One groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... As a sophomore (2010): One groundball in his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... saw late time in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... saw late time in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... played much of the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a freshman (2009): Did not see varsity action. Before Maryland: A two-sport star at Severna Park... named the 2008 Athlete of the Year by The Capital-Gazette... a two-year lacrosse letterwinner for Coach Larry Kramer... helped lead the Falcons to the state championship as a sophomore in 2006 and a county title in honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post... team captain and MVP as a senior... invited to participate in the Builder Back All-Star game... a four-year letterwinner in football as a quarterback, defensive back and punt returner Offensive-Defensive Preseason All-American... all-state as a senior... All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore Sun on offense in 2006 and on defense in two-time team captain... team MVP and winner of the Gold Falcon Award... a Super 22 All-Star... given the Severna Park Sportsmanship Award and Essence of Character Award. Personal: Son of Pat and Kelly Morrison... father, Pat, played football at Maryland... passed up a scholarship to play football at Wagner College to follow in his father's footsteps and attend Maryland...majoring in history. MORRISON'S Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 11/ /0:00 50 dan noskin Fr. F/O Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut, winning 1-of-3 face-offs in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... 0-of-1 facing-off in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... won 4-of-6 face-offs with one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... won 2-of-5 face-offs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... won 1-of-2 face-offs with one groundball in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... won his only face-off in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Before Maryland: 2010 first team all-state... earned first team All-FCIAC honors after finishing his senior season at Greenwich High with a face-off winning percentage of helped lead the Cardinals to the 2010 FCIAC championship... won 212 of 341 face-offs and totaled 78 groundballs in also scored four goals and added two assists... a two-year letterwinner and starter... won 140 of 243 face-offs as a junior with 33 groundballs... also played football and track. Personal: Son of Dennis and Lynn Noskin... older brother of :indsey... majoring in general business. noskin's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen / / /0:00 29 Grant Oliver Jr. Defense Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington HS As a junior (2011): Returned to action in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7). As a sophomore (2010): Did not compete after suffering a torn miniscus prior to the season. As a freshman (2009): Three groundballs in college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13). Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 9 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 43rd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 33 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... played for Coach Ted Wolford at Upper Arlington... helped the Golden Bears to their fifth-straight state championship in named the OHSLA (Ohio High School Lacrosse Association) Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... US Lacrosse Scholastic All-American... all-state and all-region as a senior... two-time All-Midwest... two-time all-conference... team captain... also played golf and tennis. Personal: Son of Stephen and LuAnn Oliver... majoring in communications. Oliver's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 12/ /0:00 OLIVER'S Career Highs Groundballs: 3 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09)

51 43 Mike Poiter So. Attack Annapolis, Md. Archbishop Spalding As a sophomore (2011): Scored his first career man-up goal in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18). As a freshman (2010): Scored a goal in his collegiate debut, a 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also had a groundball vs. the Stags... played most of the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner for coach Zach Burke at Archbishop Spalding... team captain as a senior in honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post... first team allcounty... second team All-DC... combined with fellow Terp Kevin Cooper to score six goals in 11-6 loss to top-ranked St. Mary's... two goals and three assists in loss to No. 2 Calvert Hall... two goals and two assists in 14-6 win over No. 5 Boys Latin Mid-Atlantic Delmar Prep Team selection... totaled 99 goals and 42 assists for 141 career points. Personal: Son of Joe and Emilia Poiter... younger brother of Drew and Chris... recipient of a University of Maryland Engineering Dean's Award Fund Scholarship... majoring in mechanical engineering with a 3.0 GPA. Poiter's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 8/ /0:00 Poiter s Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Points: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) 2 Travis Reed Sr. Attack Baltimore, Md. Boys' Latin As a senior (2011): Four points on two goals, including the gamewinner, and two assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had three groundballs vs. the Titans... two groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... one assist and one groundball in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... reached the 100-point plateau for his career with three goals and an assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had a career-high seven groundballs vs. the Knights... four points on two goals and two assists in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... also had one groundball vs. the Tigers... missed the UMBC, St. Joseph's and UNC games due to injury... returned to limited action in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... assisted on Drew Snider's first goal to earn his first point since March 12 in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... also had one groundball vs. the Tar Heels... scored a goal and added an assist in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils... one goal, one assist and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one goal and one assist in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... As a junior (2010): A man-up goal and an assist in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... also had four groundballs vs. the Knights... an extra-man goal in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... one goal, one assist and four groundballs in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... two assists, two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... two goals and an assist in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... also had two groundballs vs. the Quakers... four points on two goals and two assists in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one assist and two groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... two assists and a groundball in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... four goals and one assist in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... also had four groundballs vs. the Mids... two goals, including a man-up score, and one assist in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... one goal and three groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... one goal and two assists in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also set a career high with five groundballs vs. the Stags... career bests with seven points and five goals in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... one assist and two groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... one goal and one assist in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): Two goals and two assists in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... did not play in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) due to games being played on back-to-back days... two goals in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... hat trick in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... scored back-to-back goals in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... made his first start with the first midfield unit and had one assist in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... started on attack in place of an injured Will Yeatman and had a goal and an assist in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals... a goal, one assist and three groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... a goal and an assist in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... two goals, one groundball and a caused turnover in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... two goals and an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament. As a freshman (2008): Two goals and three groundballs in his collegiate debut in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... four goals and his first career assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... three goals in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1)... third-straight hat trick in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... one goal and two groundballs in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... first career two-assist game in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... also had the game-winning goal and three groundballs vs. the Falcons... a man-up goal and four groundballs in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... tied his career highs with five points, along with two assists and four groundballs, in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29)... scored all three of his goals vs. the Cavaliers in the second quarter... returned to the line-up with a career-best four assists in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... two assists and four groundballs in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals... two goals on just two shots in win over Yale (5/3). Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... scored a goal and added an assist in the Under Armour All-America Classic RISE/SI.com All- American... ranked the fifth best freshman attackman in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 10th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... ranked the fourth best overall recruit and second best attackman in the nation according to Rise Magazine... member of the 2007 All-Tewaaraton high school team... won the 2007 C. Markland Kelly Award as the state's top prep player... two-time letterwinner for Coach Bob Shriver at Boys' Latin... scored 54 goals and added 27 assists to lead the Lakers to a 18-2 record and a No. 10 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse rankings... two-time All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun... three-time All-MIAA (twice at Boys' Latin, once at McDonogh)... set the school's single-season scoring record with 67 goals as a junior... led Boys' Latin in 2006 to a perfect 21-0 record and a No. 1 ranking by Inside Lacrosse points as a freshman set a Boys' Latin record... totaled 238 goals and 102 assists during his prep career... also lettered in football as a receiver and outside linebacker. Personal: Son of Jake and Wendy Reed... father played at Maryland from and was a member of the Terps' 1975 NCAA championship team... older brother of Jamie... majoring in American studies. Reed's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: / /2: / /1: / /3:30 Total 61/ /6:30 Reed's Career Highs Goals: 5 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Assists: 4 vs. Penn (4/19/08) Points: 7 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Groundballs: 7 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Hat Tricks: 8 Multi-Point Games: 35 Multi-Goal Games: 21 Multi-Assist Games: Patrick Rhodey Fr. Defense Towson, Md. Calvert Hall HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... caused one turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7). Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 30 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List... honorable mention All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun as a junior... starting defender that helped the Cardinals a runner-up finish in the 2009 MIAA championship... invitee to the Top 205 Rising Junior camp. Personal: Enrolled in letters and sciences. Rhodey's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0:00 45 brendan saylor Fr. Attack Fairport, N.Y. Fairport HS As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... scored his first collegiate goal in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... first career assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had three groundballs vs. the Knights. Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the No. 16 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 56th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... the 2010 Democrat & Chronicle's All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year after scoring a school record 74 goals... also selected the SportsFive Offensive Player of the Year... finished his prep career with 194 goals and 100 assists... helped lead Fairport to its first Section V title since led the Red Raiders with 97 points on 68 goals and 29 assists as a junior... had an 11-point game en route to helping Fairport to the 2009 Division I championship and the Section V Class A finals... named to the All-Greater Rochester Super twice selected to the Section V Class A All-Tournament team... a three-time all-league honoree... a two-sport standout he is also a striker on the Fairport soccer team... helped lead the Red Raiders to the 2007 and 2008 league championship... scored 14 goals and added four assists to help Fairport reach the Section V playoffs in Personal: Son of Scott and Mary-Frances Saylor... older brother of Maggie... enrolled in letters and sciences.

52 saylor's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0:00 Saylors Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11) Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Points: 1 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Groundballs: 3 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) 15 Mike Scheeler So. Defense Towson, Md. Calvert Hall As a sophomore (2011): Saw time vs. Bellarmine (3/7) and UMBC (3/18). As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... saw time in the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). Before Maryland: Helped anchor the Calvert Hall defense on a Hawks team that advanced to the 2009 MIAA "A" championship game... scored four goals and added five assists in also played basketball. Personal: Son of Don and Laura Scheeler... older brother of Natalie... grandfather, John Irvine, played football at Maryland and was a member of the 1953 national championship team... enrolled in letters and sciences. Scheeler's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /1: / /0:00 Total 5/ /0:00 44 Brett Schmidt Sr. Defense Maple Glen, Pa. Upper Dublin HS Schmidt's Honor Roll 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team 2011 USILA Second Team All-American 2011 LaxPower All-American 2011 All-ACC 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List 2011 Team Captain 2011 Preseason Second Team All-American 2010 USILA Third Team All-American 2010 LaxPower All-American 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team 2010 All-ACC 2010 Midseason First Team All-American 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American As a senior (2011): Three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... five groundballs and three caused turnovers in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... six groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... career-high seven groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also caused four Knight turnovers... five groundballs and one caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... four groundballs and two caused turnovers in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... three groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... held UNC All-American Billy Bitter without a point for the second consecutive meeting... three groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... held Cavalier leading scorer Steele Stanwick to just one goal on three shots in the win... one groundball and one caused turnover in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... two groundballs and one caused turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... also assisted on Grant Catalino's third-quarter goal... one groundball in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... scored a key goal at the start of the second quarter in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... also had one groundball and limited Duke's Jordan Wolf to just one assist... one groundball and one caused turnover in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one groundball in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... held Steele Stanwick to just one assist in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... two groundballs in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... terrific effort with two groundballs and four caused turnovers in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... was assigned to check Shamel Bratton and held him without a point while he was guarding him... another terrific job with his assignment, holding the Mids' top attackman, Andy Warner, to just one assist and one shot in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Mids... another outstanding individual effort, holding Tom Palasek without a point and without a shot in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays... breakout performance in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... charged with marking UNC All-American Billy Bitter and held him without a point for the first time in 30 games... overall, he helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... finished the game with two groundballs and four caused turnovers... one caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... career best five caused turnovers in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... also had three groundballs vs. the Stags... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... one groundball and one caused turnover in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... three groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... four groundballs and two caused turnovers in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2008): Recipient of the Iron Terp Award for strongest pound-for-pound Terp... scored a goal and had one groundball in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... first career assist in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... also caused one Falcon turnover... career-high three groundballs in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... also caused one Hoya turnover... made his first collegiate start, filling in for an injured Brian Farrell, in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic... had two groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... three caused turnovers and one groundball in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... career-high four caused turnovers, along with two groundballs, in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... missed the North Carolina game due to injury... returned to the line-up and had one groundball in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... held Cavalier middie Shamel Bratton without a shot in the seven overtime periods... career-best five groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals... one groundball and a caused turnover in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... three caused turnovers and a groundball in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... two caused turnovers and a groundball in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. As a freshman (2008): One groundball in his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... one caused turnover in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... caused a turnover in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... caused a turnover in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... two groundballs in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia (4/25) in ACC Semifinals... one groundball in win over Yale (5/3)... caused one turnover in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... helped the defense hold the Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to take the lead... scored his first career goal in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals... also had two groundballs vs. the Cavaliers. Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse High School All-American... ranked the 18th best freshman defender in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 83rd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... threeyear letterwinner for coach Jon Levine at Upper Dublin High School... helped lead the Cardinals to a 12-6 record as a senior and their first-ever Suburban One League championship MVP of the Suburban One League... all-state as a senior... three-time all-league selection... two-time team captain... grabbed 172 groundballs, along with eight goals and 12 assists in groundballs as a junior groundballs during sophomore season... also competed on the Upper Dublin golf team... helped the Cardinals to a league title and an record on the links as a senior. Personal: Son of Scott and Lynn Schmidt... younger brother of Scott and Chad... older brother of Lindsey... member of the National Honor Society... majoring in finance with a 3.69 GPA. B. Schmidt s Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /1: / /2: / /4: / /9:30 Total 63/ /17:00 B. schmidt's Career Highs Goals: 1 Three times, most recent at Duke (4/24/11) Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) Points: 1 Six times, most recent at Duke (4/24/11) Groundballs: 7 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Caused Turnovers: 5 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10)

53 9 Max Schmidt Sr. Defense Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington HS Schmidt's Honor Roll 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2011 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2010 Preseason Third Team All-American 2010 Preseason All-ACC 2009 All-ACC 2009 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American As a senior (2011): First career assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... held Hoya attackman Davey Emala to just one goal on only two shots on goal... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... two caused turnovers in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... four groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... two groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... one groundball and one caused turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one groundball in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... three caused turnovers and two groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... five groundballs and two caused turnovers in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... one groundball and one caused turnover in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... two groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament...one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... caused one turnover in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one caused turnover in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one groundball in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... five groundballs and a caused turnovers in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... five groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... outstanding performance in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory... finished the game with four groundballs and a caused turnover... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory... scored his first career goal on a back-handed shot in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... also had one groundball and two caused turnovers vs. the Raiders... helped hold Colgate scoreless for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters... three groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): USILA third team All-American... All-ACC... recipient of the Deckman-Silber Memorial Award as the team's most outstanding defenseman... three caused turnovers in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Hose... caused two turnovers and had a groundball in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... one groundball in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... solid game in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face- Off Classic... one groundball and a caused turnoiver vs. the Blue Devils... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... held Retriever All-American Ricky Smith to just one assists in the game... one groundball in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... also caused two Tar Heel turnovers... three groundballs in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... also had two caused turnovers vs. the Cavaliers... held UVa. All-American Danny Glading to one goal in the game... five groundballs and a career-high four caused turnovers in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... held Stephen Boyle without a point for the first time in 13 games in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays... career-best six groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... also had two caused turnovers vs. the Bearcats... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... two groundballs in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. International Experience: Won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. U-19 team at the 2008 IFL World Championships in Coquitlam, British Columbia... saw significant playing time on a defense that allowed only 8.3 goals per game. As a freshman (2008): Made his first collegiate start in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... had one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1)... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... two caused turnovers and one groundball in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... two caused turnovers in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... caused two turnovers in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44... two groundballs in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19)... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12. Before Maryland: Selected to the U.S. Under-19 National Team US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the third best freshman defender in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 16th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... ranked the ninth best overall recruit and second best defender in the nation according to Rise Magazine US Lacrosse Scholastic All-American by the Ohio Chapter... three-year letterwinner for coach Red Wolford at Upper Arlington High School... also played on the varsity squad as a freshman... the Golden Bears went 70-4 during his four seasons... UA won four-straight state titles and two Midwest championships... named the OHSLA and MLSCA player of the year as a senior... team captain and MVP in two-time first team all-state and all-midwest... scored four goals and added 10 assists during his four years... also a three-year letterwinner in football as a defensive end and tight end... helped lead the Golden Bears to back-to-back OCC championships in 2005 and two-time first team all-conference on the gridiron. Personal: Son of Andy and Katie Schmidt... younger brother of Brandon... majoring in commiunications. M. Schmidt s Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /4: / /5: / /7: / /2:00 Total 67/ /18:30 M. schmidt's Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Assists: 1 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Points: 1 vs. Colgate (5/8/10), vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Groundballs: 6 vs. Binghamton (4/14/09) Caused Turnovers: 4 at Navy (4/3/09) 10 Michael Shakespeare Jr. Midfield Walpole, Mass. Governor s Academy As a junior (2011): Picked up his first career assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... one goal in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... caused one turnovers in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... tied his career high with three groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... caused one turnover in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... two groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a sophomore (2010): One goal and one groundball in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one groundball and a caused turnover in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... one groundball in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... first career multi-goal and multi-point game with two goals in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... also had two groundballs vs. the Tigers... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... one groundball in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... two groundballs in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... one goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals. As a freshman (2009): Scored a goal in his college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... also won 2 of 3 face-offs vs. the Blue Hose... won his only face-off in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause". Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the No. 2 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 13th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... No. 11 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... selected to the North squad at the US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase... three goals in the North's overtime win over the East team in the championship game... totaled 166 goals, 60 assists and 414 groundballs during his prep career goals, 13 assists and 104 groundballs as a senior for Coach Peter Bidstrup... helped lead the Red Dogs to back-to-back Independent School League championships... his 57 goals set the school record for single-season goals by a midfielder... also holds school midfielder records for single-season points (75), single-game goals (9) and single-game points (11)... three-time All-ISL selection ISL League MVP... All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe... also a standout hockey player. Personal: Son of Dan and Yvette Shakespeare... younger brother of Matt... older brother of Sean... majoring in communications. Shakespeare's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /4:00 Total 38/ /4:00

54 Shakespeare's Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Towson (3/13/10) Assists: 1 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11) Points: 2 vs. Towson (3/13/10) Groundballs: 3 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. St. Joseph's (3/20/11) 38 Alex Slafkosky So. Defense Catonsville, Md. Mount St. Joseph's HS As a sophomore (2011): One groundball in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7), UMBC (3/18) and at Navy (4/8). As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... saw late time in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... had one groundball vs. the Stags... played much of the fourth quarter in win vs. Colgate (5/8). Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Tony Brockmeyer at Mount St. Joseph's... won the 2008 Coach Rocko Vicchio Toughness Award... also played football as a tight end and free safety. Personal: Son of Dave and Michelle Slafkosky... father, Dave, was been an assistant coach at Maryland for 27 seasons... younger brother Daniel, Kevin, a former Terp lacrosse player, and Sarah... majoring in aerospace engineering with a 3.75 GPA. Slafkosky's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 9/ /0:00 23 Drew Snider Jr. Midfield Seattle, Wash. O Dea HS (Loomis Chaffee) As a junior (2011): Two goals in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... netted his first career hat trick in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... iced the game with an empty-net goal in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... tied his career high with two assists in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... made his first career start vs. the Retrievers... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... one goal in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... one goal in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... two goals and one caused turnover in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... two groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... one goal and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... career-best four goals in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament...his third goal came as a result of a perfectly executed hidden ball play by Grant Catalino and Brian Farrell... also had one groundball vs. the Tar Heels... scored the Terps' first goal in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... one goal in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Returned to action with two goals on just two shots in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... one goal a groundball in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... two goals, including the game-winner, and one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... tallied his first assist in two years in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... also had one groundball vs. the Cavaliers... one assist and one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... one goal and a groundball in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... one goal and a groundball in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... first career multi-assist game with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... one assist in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore (2009): Redshirt season. As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... first career point on an assist on Scott Tompkins' second goal of the game in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3). Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American member of the West team at the 2006 National Senior Showcase... four-year letterwinner at for Coach Ryan Kelly at O'Dea High School... helped lead the Irish to a combined record of during his four seasons... led the team in scoring all four years... led Division I in the Pacific Conference in scoring as a senior with 60 goals and 18 assists in named the 2006 Washington Lacrosse Player of the Year... was second in the league in scoring in 2005 with 38 goals and 46 assists... totaled 155 goals, 99 assists and 306 groundballs... three-time first team all-state... named second team all-state as a freshman... two-time team captain. Personal: Son of Kris and Jacqueline Snider... father played lacrosse at Virginia from uncle, Eric, and cousin, Matt, also played college lacrosse... older brother of Catherine and Will... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Snider's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /0: Redshirt Season / /2: / /0:00 Total 37/ /2:00 Snider's Career Highs Goals: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Assists: 2 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11) Points: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11) Hat Tricks: 2 Multi-Point Games: 8 Multi-Goal Games: 6 Multi-Assist Games: 2 22 Mark White Sr. Goalie Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen's & St. Agnes As a senior (2011): Played the final 12:19 in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... made a career-high three saves vs. the Titans... one save in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... three saves in 10:40 or work in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... played the final 1:45 in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a junior (2010): Made his season debut, playing the final 3:00 in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... played the final 1:41, allowing zero goals, in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... played the final 0:11 in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... played 10:51 of the 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... made two saves vs. the Stags... played 12:04 and made two saves in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... played the final 1:38 of the 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): Did not see game action. As a freshman (2008): One save in nine minutes of action in his collegiate debut, a 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... saw nearly five minutes of action without allowing a goal in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth... saw late time in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... played 3:21 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19). Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the fourth best freshman goalie in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the 35th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team... member of the South team at the National Senior Showcase... member of the Washington D.C. Boys' Underclassmen Team in the inaugural Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic in four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Taibl at St. Stephens's & St. Agnes... had a.710 career save percentage... helped the Saints to the 2007 VISAA state championship... two-time Washington Post All-Met... three-time all-state honoree... named the 2007 Alexandria Sportsman of the Year... three-time all-iac... team captain and MVP... Top 205 All-Star. Personal: Son of Christopher and Mary White... younger brother of Megan, Maura and Matt... twin brother of fellow Terp Michael... sister Maura played lacrosse at Bucknell from majoring in criminology and criminal justice. ma. White's Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB / / / / Total 14/ ma. White's Career Highs Saves: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) 18 michael White Sr. Defense Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen's & St. Agnes As a senior (2011): Career high three groundballs in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... saw late time in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament. As a junior (2010): Played the fourth quarter in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... had one groundball vs. the Stags... one groundball in win vs. Colgate (5/8). As a sophomore (2009): One groundball and a caused turnover in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13). As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... first career caused turnover in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... one groundball in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth. Before Maryland: Named South team MVP at the 2007 National Senior Showcase... member of the Washington D.C. Boys' Underclassmen Team in the inaugural Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic in four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Taibl at St. Stephens's & St. Agnes... helped the Saints to the 2007 VISAA state championship... anchored a defense that allowed fewer than four goals per game... named first team All-Met by the Washington Post... first team all-state and all-examiner... team captain as a senior... Top 205 All-Star.

55 Personal: Son of Christopher and Mary White... younger brother of Megan, Maura and Matt... twin brother of fellow Terp Mark... sister Maura played lacrosse at Bucknell from majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Mi. White's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen / /0: / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 21/ /0:00 27 Ryan Young Sr. Attack Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset HS Young's Honor Roll 2011 USILA Third Team All-American 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team 2011 Preseason Third Team All-American 2010 USILA Honorable Mention All-American 2010 All-ACC 2010 Teawaaraton Trophy Preseason Watch List 2010 Preseason Third Team All-American 2010 Preseason All-ACC 2009 USILA Second Team All-American 2009 All-ACC 2008 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American As a senior (2011): Tied his career high with three goals to go along with one assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19)... also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Titans...five points on two goals and three assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26)... also had caused a turnover vs. the Hoyas... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5)... four points on three goals and an assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7)... also had two groundballs vs. the Knights... one goal and one groundball in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12)... two assists in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18)... four points on a goal and three assists in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20)... one assist and four groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26)... terrific all-around game, tying his career high with six points on two goals and four assists in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2)... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Cavaliers... scored the game's first goal in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8)... also had three groundballs and one caused turnover vs. the Mids... one goal and two assists in overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16)... assisted on Drew Snider's first goal in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals... one goal, two assists, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals... the goal vs. the Blue Devils was the first game-winning goal of his career... two goals, one assist and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)... five points on two goals and three assists in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... three assists, including the game-winner, in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament... assisted Joe Cummings' game-winning goal in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament... also caused two Blue Devil turnovers... one goal and three groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game. As a junior (2010): Three groundballs in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20)... career day with six points on five assists and one goal in win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27)... also had three groundballs vs. the Hoyas... a goal and two assists in overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6)... two goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13)... four points on two goals and two assists in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15)... three assists and two groundballs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20)... two goals, one on extra-man, and three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27)... one goal, two assists, two groundballs and a caused turnover in loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3)... appeared to have scored the game-tying goal with 2:14 left in the fourth quarter vs. the Cavaliers, but was mistakenly whistled for being in the crease, which nullified the goal... four assists and one goal in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10)... also had four groundballs vs. the Mids... a goal and two assists in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17)... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays... four points on a goal and three assists in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals... also tied a career high with five groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... with his second point vs. UNC he became the first player since 2002 when Coach Cottle arrived at Maryland to reach the 100-point plateau with more assists than goals... two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals... five points on two goals and three assists in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1)... two goals and two assists in his hometown in win vs. Colgate (5/8)... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Raiders... two goals, one assist and three groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament... his second goal was one of the most acrobatic and athletic in recent Terp history, elevating for a high pass from behind right goal line extended and coming down with it just outside the front of the crease to hit a bounce shot for the score... one assist and one groundball in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. As a sophomore (2009): USILA second team All-American... All- ACC... recipient of the Van Trump Award as the team's outstanding attackman... did not play in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13)... first career hat trick in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause"... a goal and an assist in loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21)... career-best five points on a hat trick and two assists in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic... two goals and an assist in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7)... another hat trick, his third of the season, in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14)... also had two groundballs vs. the Retrievers... one assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15)... three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21)... two goals and an assist in OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28)... also had four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Cavaliers... two goals and a groundball in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3)... a goal and two assists in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals... three assists in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14)... two assists and two groundballs in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18)... a goal and two assists with two groundballs in loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals... a goal and an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2)... two assists and a groundball in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament... three assists in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. International Experience: Won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. U-19 team at the 2008 IFL World Championships in Coquitlam, British Columbia... one goals and two assists in the goal medal game over Canada... totaled 19 points on nine goals and 10 assists for the tournament. As a freshman (2008): Recipient of the Van Trump Award as the team's outstanding attackman and co-recipient of the Larry Levitt Memorial Award at the team's most outstanding freshman, along with Grant Catalino... a memorable collegiate debut with two goals and an assist in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23)... also had two groundballs vs. the Hoyas... another three-point game with two goals and an assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26)... two assists in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1)... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Devils... another three-point game with two goals and an assist in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3)... also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Friars... became the first Terp freshman since 2000 to have four assists in a game in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8)... also had four groundballs vs. the Tigers... one assist in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC... another four-assist game in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16)... had his seven-game point-scoring streak end in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22)... had three groundballs vs. the Tar Heels... a goal and an assist in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29)... two assists and one groundball in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4)... one groundball in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12)... one goal in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals... two groundballs in win over Yale (5/3)... a goal and an assist in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... also had a career-best five groundballs vs. the Pioneers... four groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: Selected to the U.S. Under-19 National Team US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American... ranked the third best freshman attackman in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse... ranked the seventh overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse RISE/SI.com All-American... lettered one year for Coach Bill Cherry at Manhasset High School after transferring in from Chaminade goals, 45 assists and 60 groundballs to help lead the Indians to a 13-4 record... selected as the Bill Rich Award winner as the top attckman on Long Island... All-Long Island by Newsday... named all-league and all-county... totaled 83 goals, 66 assists and 120 groundballs during his prep career... also lettered in football and was team captain. Personal: Son of Maria Young... older brother Michael played and twin brother Kevin still plays lacrosse at Duke... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Young's Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen / /3: / /1: / /3: / /4:30 Total 66/ /12:00 young's Career Highs Goals: 3 Five times, most recent vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11) Assists: 5 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Points: 6 at Georgetown (2/27/10), at Virginia (4/2/11) Groundballs: 5 vs. Denver (5/10/08) Hat Tricks: 5 Multi-Point Games: 48 Multi-Goal Games: 22 Multi-Assist Games: 29

56 2011 Roster No Name yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Grant Catalino Sr. A Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder 2 Travis Reed Sr. A Baltimore, Md./Boy s Latin 3 Jake Bernhardt Jr. M Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS 4 Dan Burns Sr. M Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 5 Eric Boyle Sr. M Annapolis, Md./Annapolis (Towson) 6 Joey Fontanesi Jr. M Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice 7 Bob Kercher Sr. M Durham, N.C./Riverside 8 Pat Morrison Jr. M Millersville, Md./Severna Park 9 Max Schmidt Sr. D Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington 10 Michael Shakespeare Jr. M Walpole, Mass./Governor s Academy 11 David Miller Jr. M Warrenton, Va./Notre Dame Academy 12 Tyler Adelsberger R-Fr. M Kingsville, Md./Calvert Hall 13 Owen Blye So. A Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 14 MJ Leonard Jr. G Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield 15 Mike Scheeler So. D Lutherville, Md./Calvert Hall 16 Landon Carr So. M University Place, Wash./Curtis 17 Curtis Holmes So. M Marriotsville, Md./McDonogh 18 Michael White Sr. D Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen s & St. Agnes 19 Joe Cummings Jr. M Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield 20 Scott LaRue Sr. M Crofton, Md./South River 22 Mark White Sr. G Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen s & St. Agnes 23 Drew Snider Jr. M Seattle, Wash./O Dea (Loomis Chaffee) 24 Justin Blye Sr. M Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 25 Patrick Rhodey Fr. D Towson, Md./Calvert Hall 26 John Haus So. M Lutherville, Md./Chapel Hill (N.C.) 27 Ryan Young Sr. A Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 28 Michael Ehrhardt Fr. D Westbury, N.Y./Chaminade 29 Grant Oliver Jr. D Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 30 Casey Ikeda Fr. D Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 31 Niko Amato R-Fr. G Conshohocken, Pa./LaSalle College HS 32 Fran Gormley Sr. A Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep 33 Shane Hall Sr. D Edgewater, Md./South River 34 Ryder Bohlander Sr. D Katonah, N.Y./John Jay 35 Rustin Bryant Fr. A White Hall, Md./Hereford 36 Jesse Bernhardt So. D Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS 37 Brian Farrell Sr. D Baltimore, Md./Boy s Latin 38 Alex Slafkosky So. D Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph 39 Greg D'Arienzo Fr. M Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey 40 Warren Hansen Sr. M Glen Rock, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 41 Kevin Cooper So. M Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding 42 Sean McGuire Fr. A Wyckoff, N.J./Bergen Catholic 43 Mike Poiter So. A Annapolis, Md./Spalding 44 Brett Schmidt Sr. D Maple Glen, Pa./Upper Dublin 45 Brendan Saylor Fr. A Fairport, N.Y./Fairport 47 Brian Cooper Fr. M Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding 48 Emmett Cahill Fr. D Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield 49 Quinn Haley Fr. A Graysonville, Md./Queen Anne's Co. 50 Dan Noskin Fr. F/O Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich Head Coach: John Tillman (First season at Maryland/Cornell 91) Assistant Coach: Kevin Warne (First season at Maryland/Hofstra 00) Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Third season at Maryland/Maryland '03) Volunteer Assistant: Jon Stainbrook (Ninth season at Maryland/Nazareth '93) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Brian Phipps (First season at Maryland/Maryland 10)

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