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2014 JOHNS HOPKINS MEN S LACROSSE NOTES HOPKINS LACROSSE 183 First Team All-Americans NCAA Record 41 Straight NCAA Tournaments 28 NCAA Semifinal Appearances 18 NCAA Championship Games 9 NCAA Titles Game 7 #9 Johns Hopkins (5-1) at #10 Virginia (4-2) GAME INFORMATION Date Saturday, March 22, 2014 Faceoff Time 4:30 pm Location Charlottesville, VA Venue Klockner Stadium Surface Grass Television ESPNU Live Stats www.virginiasports.com Johns Hopkins Blue Jays Record 5-1 Rankings 9th (USILA) 8th (Warrior/IL Media) Head Coach Dave Pietramala Career Record 175-68 (.720) 17th Year Record at JHU 152-51 (.749) 14th Year Assistant Coaches Bill Dwan Bobby Benson Dave Allan All-Time MLax Record 938-304-15 126th Year Men s Lacrosse Twitter @jhumenslacrosse THE TEAMS Virginia Cavaliers Record 6-2 Rankings 10th (USILA) 10th (Warrior/IL Media) Head Coach Dom Starsia Career Record 354-132 (.728) 32nd Yr Record at Virginia 253-86 22nd Year Assistant Coaches Marc Van Arsdale Joe Starsia Tim McDermott All-Time MLax Record 599-337-6 85th Year Men s Lacrosse Twitter @UVAMensLacrosse JHU Athletic Communications Director of Athletic Communications: Ernie Larossa Larossa Office Phone: 410/516-0552 Larossa Home Phone: 410/529-5510 Larossa Cell Phone: 410/299-7437 Larossa Fax: 410/516-7482 Larossa Email: elarossa@jhu.edu Assistant Director of Ath. Communications: Jill Guise Guise Office Phone 410/516-0638 Athletic Communications Assistant: Keith Sneddon Sneddon Office Phone: 410/516-0591 Coordinator of Digital Media: Mike Wallin Wallin Office Phone: 410/516-3471 On the Web: www.hopkinssports.com SATURDAY, March 22, 2014 4:30 pm Klockner Stadium (8,000) Charlottesville, VA The Game: Johns Hopkins (5-1) heads to the University of Virginia (6-2) for a key top-10 battle with the Cavaliers. Faceoff is set for 4:30 pm with a live national television broadcast on ESPNU. A Look Back: Johns Hopkins slipped from the ranks of the unbeaten with a 12-10 loss to Syracuse at Homewood Field last Saturday. Virginia dropped its second straight as the Cavaliers fell at Notre Dame, 18-9 on Sunday. Series History: Johns Hopkins and Virginia are meeting for the 87th time in a series that dates to a 9-0 Johns Hopkins victory in 1904. The Blue Jays have currently won three straight against the Cavaliers, including an 11-10 win in 2012 in JHU s last trip to Charlottesville. These are the Facts: Johns Hopkins enters this week s game against Virginia with an all-time record of 938-304-15 (.752). The Blue Jays own nine NCAA titles, 29 USILA titles and six ILA titles for a total of 44 national championships. Poll Position: Johns Hopkins is ranked ninth in this week s USILA Coaches Poll and eighth in the Warrior/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll as well. Virginia enters this week s game against Johns Hopkins ranked 10th in the coaches poll and 10th in the media poll. Playing for the Cup: The winner of this week s game between Johns Hopkins and Virginia will be presented with the Doyle Smith Cup, which goes to the winner of the annual regular season game between the two teams. Doyle Smith arrived at Johns Hopkins from Corvallis, Oregon in 1962 and served as the manager of the lacrosse team throughout his tenure at Homewood. He graduated from Johns Hopkins Phi Beta Kappa and worked under the guidance of Hall of Fame coach Bob Scott before moving to the University of Virginia, where he served as the Director of Media Relations for the men s lacrosse program for 30 years. 2014 Johns Hopkins Schedule/Results With a Victory...... The Blue Jays would give head coach Dave Pietramala his 153rd victory at JHU. That would leave him just five shy of Bob Scott s record for most wins by a Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse coach.... Johns Hopkins would win its fourth straight game against Virginia. JHU last won four in a row against the Cavaliers from 1984-86. Those last four actually capped a 10-game JHU winning streak in the series.... Hopkins would win its second straight game at UVA. JHU last won consecutive games at Virginia in 1986 & 1988. Feb. 9 #14 Ohio State (ESPNU) (3OT) W/10-9 15 Towson (ESPN3 Live - ESPNU Tape Delay on Feb. 16 (11 am)) W/15-8 22 Michigan W/14-5 Mar. 1 @ #10 Princeton W/15-9 8 @ UMBC W/15-8 15 #10 Syracuse (ESPNU) L/10-12 22 @ #10 Virginia (ESPNU) 4:30 pm 29 North Carolina (ESPNU) 2 pm Apr. 4 Albany (ESPNU) 7 pm 12 Maryland (Homecoming) (ESPNU) 2 pm 14 @ Mount St. Mary s 4 pm 18 @ Navy (CBS Sports Network) 7 pm 23 Villanova (ESPNU) 7 pm May 3 @ Loyola Maryland (CBS Sports Network) Noon Home Games in Bold www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 1 -

Scouting the Cavaliers Virginia Quickly: 10th-ranked Virginia welcomes ninth-ranked Johns Hopkins to Klockner Stadium for a key game with the Blue Jays. The Cavaliers are currently 6-2 on the year, but have dropped a pair of games on the road in the last two weeks. Dangerous Attack Awaits: While Johns Hopkins leans heavily on its starting attack, the Cavaliers have as well and the unit has not disappointed through eight games. Mark Cockerton paces the unit with 28 goals and 10 assists, while James Pannell counts 24 goals and four assists to his credit. Rounding out the unit is Owen Van Arsdale, who leads the team with 20 assists and has seven goals for 27 points. The trio accounts for 55.7% UVA s goals, 53.1% of the team s assists and 54.7% of its points. While limiting the attack has been a focus of all eight Virginia opponents, it certainly doesn t ensure success. A talented midfield that counts Ryan Tucker (15g, 3a), Greg Coholan (6g, 8a) and Rob Emery (9g, 4a) is talented, experienced and more than capable as the group collectively is shooting 37% on the year. Good off the Ground: A staple of Dom Starsia-coached teams has been the ability to cause turnovers and come up with loose balls and this season is no different. The Cavaliers have out-ground balled their opponents 304-242 and have caused 73 turnovers in eight games. Six different players have 20 or more GBs thus far and Joseph Lisicky counts a teamhigh 13 caused turnovers to his credit. Specialty Units Key in UVA Games: The Cavaliers have converted on 12-of-25 (.480) extra-man chances with James Pannell already counting five EMO goals to his credit. UVA s opponents have also been effective with 13 EMO goals on 29 attempts (.448). Notes of Interest: Nick Parks has won 82-of- 159 (.516) faceoffs on the year, but collectively the Cavaliers have won just 107-of-222 (.482) The opposition has scored on 34.4% of its shots against UVA this season, including 41.4% in the fourth quarter A win this week for Virginia would be the 600th in program history. 2014 Schedule/Results Feb. 6 #12 Loyola (OT) W/14-13 8 @ Richmond W/13-12 16 @ Drexel W/11-10 22 Rutgers W/19-12 25 @ Mount St. Mary s W/14-6 Mar. 1 #8 Syracuse * W/17-12 8 @ #15 Cornell L/9-12 16 @ #11 Notre Dame * L/9-18 22 #9 Johns Hopkins 4:30 pm 25 VMI 7 pm 30 @ Maryland * Noon Apr. 5 @ North Carolina * 3 pm 11 Duke * 6 pm 19 Bellarmine 1 pm 25, 27 ACC Tournament TBA * ACC Games Home Games in Bold Doyle s devotion to the sport of men s lacrosse was remarkable. He served as the information director for the USILA for many years and was the official statistician at the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championships for over two decades. He also was responsible for the standardization and accuracy of men s lacrosse statistics and became the face and voice of the USILA during his time at Virginia. In 2000, he became the first non-player, non-coach to be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. By a joint acclimation between Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia, it was established during the 2006 season that the regular-season game contested between the Blue Jays and the Cavaliers be known as the game for the Doyle Smith Cup. Closing on Mr. Scott: Dave Pietramala picked up his 152nd victory as the head coach at Johns Hopkins with the recent 15-8 victory at UMBC and he continues to close in on the record for most career coaching victories at Homewood. Only Bob Scott, who won 158 games as the head coach at JHU from 1955-74, has won or coached (214) more games than Pietramala at Johns Hopkins. Career Win Number 175: In addition to notching his 152nd victory as the head coach at Johns Hopkins with the win against UMBC, Dave Pietramala also reached a milestone as the win against the Retrievers was the 175th of his coaching career. In addition to his 152-51 (.749) mark as the head coach at JHU, Pietramala also postd a 23-17 record in three seasons as the head coach at Cornell and now boasts an overall record of 175-68 (.720). Pietramala s 175 wins rank 10th among active Division I coaches. New Blue: The Johns Hopkins lineup features six new starters after a large senior class departed Homewood last spring. The six are spread throughout the lineup and include Eric Schneider (G), Rob Enright (D), John Kelly (D), Bronson Kelly (M), Connor Reed (M) and Ryan Brown (A). Brown did start four games at midfield last season, but made the move to his natural attack position this season, and Enright had five career starts through his first two seasons. New Blue II: In addition to the six new starters in the lineup, the overall Blue Jay roster is also vastly different than a year ago. Gone are 11 seniors who exhausted their eligibility and in their place are 17 freshmen. Youth Will be Served: Johns Hopkins is fielding one of the youngest rosters in the nation this season as 17 of the team s 49 players are freshmen and 29 are either freshmen or sophomores. Only nine of the 49 are seniors and two of those nine - Eric Schneider and Phil Castronova - have an extra year of eligibility and are planning to return for the 2015 season. For Starters: Entering the 2014 season, the entire 49-man Johns Hopkins roster counted a total of 132 combined career starts to its credit. Of those 132, Rob Guida (38), Jack Reilly (30), Brandon Benn (29) and Wells Stanwick (17) accounted 114, or 86.7%. No other returning player had started more than five games for the Blue Jays. By contrast, last year s 11-man senior class graduated with a combined 321 starts with six of those 11 players earning 45 or more starts during their careers. An Offensive Group: Johns Hopkins enters this week s game against Virginia averaging 13.17 goals per game and the Blue Jays have scored at least 10 goals in every game this season. JHU ranks ninth in the nation in scoring offense, third in assists per game (8.17) and fifth in points per game (21.33). Class Rank: The Blue Jays have gotten production from each of their four classes through six games. Each class has registered at least 11 points thus far, with the sophomore (52 points), junior (34 points) and senior (31 points) classes leading the way. Below is a breakdown of goals, assists and points by class thus far: Class Gls. Assts. Points Seniors 21 10 31 Juniors 13 21 34 Sophomores 35 17 52 Freshmen 10 1 11 Scoring Breakdown by Position: In addition to getting contributions from all four classes, Johns Hopkins is getting consistent scoring from the attack and midfield. Below is a breakdown of the team s scoring from the attack, midfield and defense (D, LSM, SSDM, G): Johns Hopkins and ESPNU Television: Johns Hopkins recently renewed its exclusive national televion agreement with ESPNU. All Johns Hopkins home games air on the ESPN family of networks with a majority of the games airing on ESPNU. The contract renewal extends the agreement through the 2017 season. Johns Hopkins is the only lacrosse program in the nation - men or women - with its own exclusive national television agreement. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 2 -

Class Gls. Assts. Points Attack 46 32 78 Midfield 29 15 44 Def/LSM/SSDM/G 4 2 6 Must be the Speech: There must be something about the speech that head coach Dave Pietramala gives before the Blue Jays take the field at the start of the game and at halftime. For the year, Johns Hopkins holds a 22-13 scoring advantage in the first quarter and a 25-14 scoring margin in the third quarter. In the second and fourth quarters, JHU is a combined +7 in scoring margin (31-24). Schneider, Defense Growing: While the offense has grabbed a majority of the headlines this season, the Blue Jay defense has been consistent thus far as well. Johns Hopkins is currently ranked 13th in the nation in scoring defense (8.5) and has held five of its six opponents to nine goals or less. Eric Schneider continues to impress in goal as he sports an 8.10 goals against average and a.581 save percentage. Attack Driven: Johns Hopkins starting attack unit of senior Brandon Benn, junior Wells Stanwick and sophomore Ryan Brown will be counted on to lead the way offensively for the Blue Jays this season and the trio has been up to the task thus far. They have combined for at least four goals and nine points in all six games this season, with 11 goals against UMBC and nine goals against both Towson and Princeton. The trio has a pair of 16-point games to its credit (Towosn, UMBC) and a 14-point effort as well (Princeton). Below is a breakdown of Stanwick, Benn and Brown s scoring by game: Benn Brown Stanwick Total Ohio State 2g, 1a 2g, 1a 1g, 5a 5g, 7a Towson 4g, 0a 4g, 2a 1g, 5a 9g, 7a Michigan 2g, 1a 1g, 1a 1g, 3a 4g, 5a Princeton 1g, 0a 5g, 3a 3g, 2a 9g, 5a UMBC 5g, 1a 3g, 1a 3g, 3a 11g, 5a Syracuse 0g, 1a 8g, 0a 0g, 2a 8g, 3a Kennedy Shines: Junior faceoff specialist Drew Kennedy continues to enjoy a standout season for the Blue Jays as he is 93-of-136 (.684) through six games and also has a team-high 64 ground balls thus far. He ranks third in the nation in faceoff winning percentage and first in ground balls per game (10.67) after winning 21-of-25 faceoffs with 15 ground balls in last week s game against Syracuse. The 21 faceoff wins and 15 ground balls are both career highs. Kennedy won 18-of-22 (.818) faceoffs in the season opener against Ohio State and came back and won 16- of-23 with 10 ground balls against Towson. After winning just 1-of-6 in the first quarter, he was 15-of-17 over the final three quarters against the Tigers. Below is a breakdown of Kennedy s faceoffs and ground balls by game: USA-USA-USA Five former Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse players are among the 30 candidates still in contention for a spot on the 2014 United States National Team that will compete in the FIL World Championships in Denver this summer. The five include Kyle Harrison (DM) 05, Jesse Schwartzman (G) 07, Paul Rabil (M) 08, Michael Evans (D) 09 and Tucker Durkin (D) 13. In addition to the five players above, current Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala is serving as the defensive coordinator of the team, while Blue Jay athletic trainer Brad Mountcastle and strength coach Jay Dyer are serving in the same capacity with Team USA. Team USA will reconvene next for training camp in Connecticut (location TBA) June 22-26 concluding with a matchup against a squad of MLL All- Stars in the MLL All-Star Game on June 26 at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. From there, the team heads to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., for a second training camp July 6-9 before beginning its world title defense in Denver on July 10. Ultimately, 23 of the 30 players will be selected to the active roster for the duration of the World Championship. Faceoffs Ground Balls Ohio State 18-of-22 13 Towson 16-of-23 10 Michigan 6-of-14 4 Princeton 14-of-26 10 UMBC 18-of-26 12 Syracuse 21-of-25 15 Second-Longest Game in School History: The triple overtime game against Ohio State in the season-opener ranks as the second-longest game in the history of the Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse program. The longest game in school history was a four-overtime game against Virginia on March 24, 2001. In Overtime: Johns Hopkins improved to 20-10 all-time in overtime under head coach Dave Pietramala with the 10-9 triple overtime victory against Ohio State. The Blue Jays have now won four of their last five overtime games dating back to late in the 2011 season. State Rivalries: Johns Hopkins improved its record to 63-8 (.887) under head coach Dave Pietramala in games played against teams from the state of Maryland with the recent 15-8 victory against UMBC. Including the game against the Retrievers, the Blue Jays will play six games this season against in-state rivals. Below is a breakdown of JHU s record against teams from Maryland under Pietramala. Loyola 12-1 Maryland 9-5 Mount St. Mary s 5-0 Navy 12-2 Towson 15-0 UMBC 10-0 The Start of Something B1G Johns Hopkins announced on June 3, 2013 that it would join the Big Ten as a sport affiliate member for men s lacrosse starting with the 2015 season. Johns Hopkins has played as an indepedent in men s lacrosse since the program s inception in 1883 and is the only school in the nation that will compete as an indepedent in 2014. With the addition of Johns Hopkins, the Big Ten will include six schools in the sport of men s lacrosse as Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers will also compete in the conference in men s lacrosse starting in 2015. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 3 -

Poll Position: The Blue Jays are ranked ninth in this week s USILA Coaches Poll. The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the USILA Poll to represent JHU s official ranking at the time of a game. Prior to falling out of the top 20 of the USILA Poll on April 26 and May 3, 2010 (JHU was receiving votes in both polls), the Blue Jays had been ranked in the top 20 in 367 consecutive polls dating back to the first poll in 1973. More Poll Position: Including this week s USILA Poll, there have been 415 weekly polls since the inception of the poll in 1973. Amazingly, JHU has been ranked in the top 20 in 413 of those 415 polls. The Blue Jays have been in the top 10 in 386 of the 415 and the top five in 302 of those 415. Johns Hopkins has been ranked number one 104 times since the poll debuted in 1973. Below is a breakdown of the Blue Jays in the USILA Coaches Poll since its inception on March 19, 1973: Total Weeks: 415 Total Weeks at #1: 104 Weeks in top 5: 302 Weeks in top 10: 386 Weeks in top 20: 413 Most Consecutive at #1: 14 (4/12/04-5/9/05) Most Consecutive in top 5: 130 (3/19/73-3/23/87) Most Consecutive in top 10: 158 (3/19/73-3/25/90) Most Consecutive in top 20: 367 (3/19/73-4/19/10) Mount St. Mary s Game Rescheduled: The Johns Hopkins-Mount St. Mary s game, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday, March 4 in Emmitsburg, was postponed due to unplayable field conditions after a winter storm blew through Maryland on March 3. The game against the Mountaineers has been rescheduled for Monday, April 14 at 4 pm (at Mount St. Mary s). JHU Tentative Lineup Attack 42 Wells Stanwick 9g, 20a 92 Brandon Benn 14g, 3a 4 Ryan Brown 23g, 8a 1st Midfield 27 Rob Guida 7g, 4a 99 Holden Cattoni 7g, 4a 16 Connor Reed 4g, 5a 2nd Midfield 44 John Crawley 6g, 1a 87 Bronson Kelly 1g, 1a 10 Cody Radziewicz 2g, 0a 41 Rex Sanders 0g, 0a Defense 43 Jack Reilly 0g, 0a, 10 GBs 38 Rob Enright 0g, 0a, 7 GBs 35 John Kelly 0g, 0a, 12 GBs Goalie 6 Eric Schneider 8.10 GAA,.581 save % Faceoff Specialist 76 Drew Kennedy 93-of-136 (.684) 5 Craig Madarasz 5-of-12 (.417) LSM 34 Michael Pellegrino 2g, 0a, 12 GBs SSDM 26 James Malm 0g, 1a, 2 GBs 22 Phil Castronova 0g, 0a, 4 GBs 1 Joe Carlini 0g, 0a, 6 GBs www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 4 -

USILA Coaches Poll March 17, 2014 Rk. Team Record Points 1. Maryland (12) 6-0 240 2. Loyola 6-1 228 3. Duke 6-2 206 4. Cornell 6-0 191 5. Denver 6-2 176 6. Syracuse 4-2 174 7. North Carolina 5-2 173 8. Notre Dame 3-2 170 9. Johns Hopkins 5-1 160 10. Virginia 6-2 124 11. UMass 6-1 106 12. Penn State 3-3 104 13. Princeton 3-2 101 14. Penn 3-2 78 15. Bryant 5-2 65 16. Yale 3-2 60 17. Lehigh 6-2 48 18. Albany 2-3 35 19. Fairfield 4-2 22 20. Drexel 4-3 15 Others Receiving Votes: Colgate, Harvard, Hofstra, Army, Rutgers, Towson The Johns Hopkins Sports Information Office uses the USILA Poll to reflect JHU s ranking at the time of a game. Warrior/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll March 17, 2014 Rk. Team Record Points 1. Maryland (19) 6-0 399 2. Loyola (1) 6-1 380 3. Cornell 6-0 344 4. Duke 6-2 342 5. Denver 6-2 306 6T. North Carolina 5-2 277 Syracuse 4-2 277 8. Johns Hopkins 5-1 272 9. Notre Dame 3-2 259 10. Virginia 6-2 234 11. UMass 6-1 179 12. Princeton 3-2 170 13. Penn 3-2 134 14. Penn State 3-3 133 15. Bryant 5-2 106 16. Yale 3-2 92 17. Hofstra 4-2 79 18. Colgate 6-1 78 19. Albany 2-3 58 20. Lehigh 6-2 56 Others Receiving Votes: Fairfield, Drexel, Rutgers, Harvard, High Point, Army 2014 Johns Hopkins Opponents in Italics Johns Hopkins Week-by-Week in the Polls USILA Coaches Warrior/Media Preseason 11th 13th February 17 8th 8th February 24 5th 7th March 3 3rd 4th March 10 2nd 3rd March 17 9th 8th The Johns Hopkins Offense By the Numbers 8 10 20 41.2.500 78 Offensive Notes of Interest Goals and points for sophomore Ryan Brown against 10th-ranked Syracuse. The eight goals were one shy of the JHU single-game record of nine, which were scored by William Logan vs. Virginia in 1927. Brown is the first Johns Hopkins player to score 7+ goals since Dylan Schlott had seven against Villanova on April 4, 1998. Johns Hopkins has scored at least 10 goals in all six games this season. This is the first time since 1998 that JHU has scored 10+ in the first six games of a season. Assists for junior attackman Wells Stanwick in the first six games of the season. Stanwick s 20 assists are 40.8% of the team s total through six games (49). Average number of shots for Johns Hopkins through six games. The Blue Jays have taken at least 35 in five games and ripped a season-high 55 against Towson, 45 against UMBC and 43 against Ohio State. Johns Hopkins has converted on 50% of its extra-man chances this season as the Blue Jays are 7-of-14 through six games. Combined point total of Johns Hopkins three starting attackmen through six games. Wells Stanwick (9g, 20a), Brandon Benn (14g, 4a) and Ryan Brown (23g, 8a) account for 78 of JHU s 128 points, 46 of the team s 79 goals and 32 of Hopkins 49 assists through six games. Offensive Players to Watch (A, M) Brandon Benn (Sr. A) Ranks second on the team in goals (14) and third in points (18). Enters this week s game at Virginia with 83 career goals, a mark that stands 29th in school history. Enters this week s game at Virginia just four points shy of 100 for his career. Scored twice, including the game-winner in 3OT, in 10-9 season-opening win against Ohio State and came back with four goals against Towson. Fueled the win at UMBC with a career-high-tying five goals and a personal best six points. Had scored at least one goal in 21 consecutive games dating back to late in the 2012 season before being held scoreless against Syracuse. Led the team in goals (34) and ranked second in points last season (35). Has scored 30 or more goals in each of the last two seasons. First JHU player with back-to-back 30-goal efforts since Dylan Schlott in 1998 & 1999. The last Johns Hopkins player to score 30 or more goals in three straight seasons was Terry Riordan, who turned the trick in four straight seasons (1992-95) and remains JHU s career leader in goals (184) and points (247). Ryan Brown (So. A) Made the move to attack after playing midfield as a freshman. Leads the team in goals (23) and points (31) and ranks second in assists (8). Has already surpassed point (21), goal (17) and assist (4) totals from last season. Ranks second in the nation in goals per game (3.83) and fourth in points per game (5.17). Scored a career-high eight goals on 11 shots in the 12-10 loss to Syracuse. The eight goals are one shy of the JHU single-game reocrd (William Logan had nine vs. Virginia in 1927). Enjoyed career day with a five-goal, three-assist effort in JHU s 15-9 win at 10th-ranked Princeton. At the time, goal, assist and point totals are all career highs. Came back with a three-goal, one-assist showing in the 15-8 win at UMBC. Scored twice and added one assist in the season-opener against Ohio State, came back with then careerhighs of four goals, two assists and six points against Towson and added one goal and one assist against Michigan. Played in all 14 games and had 17 goals and four assists last season. Nine of 17 goals were extra man tallies and were the most by a Johns Hopkins player since 2004, when Matt Rewkowski had 12. 17 goals were the most by a Johns Hopkins freshman since 2007, when Steven Boyle and Michael Kimmel both had 23. Holden Cattoni (So. M) Has seven goals and four assists in six games this season. Punched up one goal and a career-high four assists for a personal best five points in the 15-8 win at UMBC. Four assists vs. the Retrievers are one more than he had in his first 15 career games combined. Scored one goal in 10-9 season-opening win against Ohio State, added another in the 15-8 win against Towson and struck twice in the 14-5 victory over Michigan. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 5 -

Offensive Notes of Interest Played in 11 games and totaled six goals and three assists for nine points last season. John Crawley (Fr. M) Talented freshman midfielder who has earned a spot among Hopkins top six midfielders. Ranks sixth on the team in goals (6) and seventh in points (7) through six games. Enjoyed breakout game against Towson with four goals on just five shots. First freshman midfielder at Johns Hopkins to score four goals in a game since Paul Rabil had four in a 12-11 overtime victory at Syracuse on March 18, 2005. Scored first career goal early in the third quarter against Ohio State. Goal was the third in a three-goal run for JHU that turned a 2-1 deficit into a 4-2 lead. Rob Guida (Sr. M) Co-captain. Counts seven goals and four assists to his credit. Tied for fourth on the team in points and goals. Enters this week s game against Virginia with 10 points in his last four games. Totaled two goals and one assist against Michigan and came back with two goals and two assists against Princeton and two more goals at UMBC. Four-point effort against Princeton tied his career high. Scored one goal in 10-9 season-opening victory against Ohio State. Goal gave JHU a 3-2 lead early in the third quarter - Blue Jays never trailed again. Second Team All-American as a sophomore in 2012. Counted three goals, four assists and 10 ground balls to his credit in six games played in 2013. Missed eight games with an injury suffered early in the season. Counts career totals of 39 goals, 20 assists and 59 points to his credit. Bronson Kelly (Jr M) Regular among JHU s top six midfielders thus far and has one goal and one assist to his credit. Notched an assist on a Brandon Benn goal midway through the fourth quarter against the Towson and added his first goal of the season against Michigan. Played in seven games at midfield last season. Johns Hopkins was 7-0 in the games he played. Notchd two goals and one assist last year. Cody Radziewicz (Fr. M) Versatile freshman midfielder who has seen time on Hopkins second midfield in each of the first six games. Scored first goal of the year against Michigan and came back with another against Princeton. Graduated as all-time leading scorer in Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse) history with 326 career points (191 goals and 135 assists). Johns Hopkins Miscellaneous Statistics Hat Tricks 2014 Career Brandon Benn 2 14 Ryan Brown 4 6 John Crawley 1 1 Rob Guida 0 1 John Kaestner 0 1 Rex Sanders 0 1 Wells Stanwick 2 6 Multi-Goal Games 2014 Career Brandon Benn 4 21 Ryan Brown 5 10 Holden Cattoni 1 2 John Crawley 1 1 Rob Guida 3 10 Connor Reed 1 1 Rex Sanders 0 4 Wells Stanwick 2 10 Multi-Assist Games 2014 Career Brandon Benn 0 1 Ryan Brown 2 2 Holden Cattoni 1 1 Rob Guida 1 5 Wells Stanwick 6 16 Multi-Point Games 2014 Career Brandon Benn 3 23 Ryan Brown 5 12 Holden Cattoni 1 2 John Crawley 1 1 Rob Guida 2 15 Connor Reed 1 1 Rex Sanders 0 4 Wells Stanwick 5 22 Connor Reed (So. M) Key member of JHU s first midfield. Ranks sixth on the team in points on four goals and five assists. Has registered at least one point in all six games thus far. Enjoyed the finest game of his young career against Princeton with two goals and one assist. Two goals and three points are both career highs. Came back with one goal and one assist at UMBC. Earned first career start against Ohio State and responded with the first goal of his career. Came back with first career assist in the 15-8 win against Towson and added another against Michigan, Reserve midfielder in 2013. Saw action in six games on the year, including four of the first six games and two of the last three. Rex Sanders (Sr. M) Emerged last season as a key member of the Blue Jay midfield. Played in 12 games with four starts at midfield in 2013. 12 games played were more than first two seasons combined. Totaled a career-high 13 goals to finish fifth on the team in goals and ninth in points. Wells Stanwick (Jr. A) Leads the team in assists (20) and ranks second in points (29) and third in goals (9) through six games. Ranks second in the nation in assists per game (3.33) and seventh in points per game (4.83). Quickly closing on the 100-point mark for his career with 42 goals and 57 assists for 99 points. Scored one goal and matched career high with five assists in 10-9 season-opening win against Ohio State. Assisted on Johns Hopkins first five goals of the game. Came back with another one-goal, five-assist effort against Towson. Had a hand in five of JHU s 10 goals in a 10-1 run that turned a 5-3 deficit into a 13-6 lead. Followed one-goal, five-assist efforts in first two games with a one-goal, three-assist showing against Michigan and a three-goal, two-assist performance at 10th-ranked Princeton. Tallied three goals and three assists in the 15-8 win at UMBC and added two assists against Syracuse. Has 68 points (28g, 40a) in last 16 games dating back to last season. Honorable Mention USILA All-American in 2013. Finished first on the team in scoring with 24 goals and 23 assists for 47 points last season. 24 goals were more than double his 2012 total and 47 points were 24 more than he had as a freshman. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 6 -

Ranking Record - I: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by JHU s ranking at the time of the game JHU Rank JHU Record 1st 45-9 2nd 14-3 3rd 17-4 4th 11-5 5th 17-2 6th 6-6 7th 8-5 8th 5-5 9th 7-4 10th 6-1 11th 8-2 12th 1-1 13th 2-0 14th 1-2 15th 2-1 17th 0-1 RV 2-0 Total 152-51 Ranking Record - II: Below is a look at JHU s record under head coach Dave Pietramala by the opposition s ranking at the time of the game Opp. Rank JHU Record 1st 8-4 2nd 7-6 3rd 3-2 4th 4-7 5th 5-6 6th 5-2 7th 5-2 8th 6-0 9th 5-4 10th 6-5 11th 9-3 12th 6-2 13th 5-0 14th 6-0 15th 4-2 16th 4-0 17th 3-1 18th 3-0 19th 2-0 20th 2-1 Unranked 54-4 Total 152-51 POLL NOtES: The Johns Hopkins Athletic Communications Office uses the STX/USILA Coaches Poll to reflect JHU s actual ranking at the time of the game. The only exception is for games early in the season prior to the release of a coaches poll. In this instance, the team s ranking is based on the Face-Off Yearbook Poll, which is a poll of all Division I head coaches. In 2007 there wasn t an official coaches poll in Face-Off Yearbook. JHU s ranking at the time of the game for the Albany game was based on the Blue Jays rank in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Defensive Notes of Interest The Johns Hopkins Defense By the Numbers 9 11 15 25.2 64.5 71/10 129 The Blue Jay defense has held the opposition to nine goals or less 15 times in 20 games since the start of the 2013 season, including five of six games this season. Johns Hopkins held the opposition scoreless for 11 minutes or longer 23 different times last season and has turned the trick eight times already this season. Johns Hopkins held the opposition scoreless for 15 minutes or longer 15 different times in 14 games during the 2013 season and has done it six times this season. Through six games, the opposition has scored on just 25.2% of its shots (51-of- 202). Paced by junior Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins has won 64.5% of its faceoffs through six games. The Blue Jays were 21-of-25 against Syracuse last week (all by Kennedy). As a team, JHU ranks 2nd in the nation in FO winning percentage. Johns Hopkins has allowed a total of just 71 goals in its last 10 games dating back to last season. The Blue Jays allowed a total of just 20 goals in their final four games in 2013 and just 51 in six games this season. Since head coach Dave Pietramala took over in 2001, the Blue Jays are 129-14 when holding the opposition to less than 10 goals. Johns Hopkins was 9-1 in such games last season and is already 5-0 this year in such games. Defensive Players to Watch (D, LSM, SSDM, FO, G) Joe Carlini (Fr. SSDM) Freshman short stick defensive middie who is working in with seniors James Malm and Phil Castronova. Has six ground balls and one caused turnover on the year. Earned nine varsity letters at Malvern Prep with four in lacrosse, three in football and two in basketball. Totaled 26 goals and 100 assists as a four-year standout in lacrosse. Phil Castronova (Sr. SSDM) Had four goals and 22 ground balls to his credit through 12 games last season before suffering a seasonending injury prior to the game against Loyola. Scored one goal in each of the first three games of the 2013 season. Counts career totals of eight goals and three assists to his credit. Ron Enright (Jr. D) Has started the first six games of the season on defense and has seven ground balls and two caused turnovers. Played in 13 games with three starts (UMBC, Navy & Army) last season. JHU s fourth defenseman and key member of JHU s man-down unit. Totaled six ground balls and one caused turnover on the year. Man-down unit finished 11th in the nation (.735). Nick Fields (Fr. D) Highly-touted freshman defender who has seen action in the last five games and has five ground balls and one goal to this credit. Scored first career goal on a GB off a faceoff against Syracuse. Four-year starter on lacrosse team at Bullis High School. Under Amour and US Lacrosse All-American as a senior. John Kelly (Jr. D) Has started the first six games of the season on defense and has 12 ground balls and two caused turnovers. Played in 12 games with one start to his credit a year ago. Earned first career start in a 9-4 win at Army in the season-finale. Totaled four ground balls and two caused turnovers and helped JHU rank third nationally in scoring defense (7.79). Drew Kennedy (Jr. FO) Ranks third in the nation in faceoff winning percentage (.684) and first in ground balls per game (10.67) through six games. Is 93-of-136 (.684) on faceoffs with 64 ground balls. Missed most of preseason, but suited up for the season-opener against Ohio State and won 18-of-22 faceoffs with 13 ground balls. 18 faceoff wins and 13 GBs were career highs at the time. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 7 -

Defensive Notes of Interest Came back with a 16-of-23 performance on faceoffs and 10 ground balls against Towson. Was 1-of-6 in the first quarter, but went 15-of-17 over the final three periods. Fueled the 15-9 win at #10 Princeton as he was 14-of-26 on faceoffs with 10 ground balls. Keyed the 15-8 win at UMBC as he was 18-of-26 on faceoffs and added 12 ground balls against the Retrievers. Nealry unbeatable against Syracuse as he won 21-of-25 faceoffs with a career-high 15 ground balls. First Johns Hopkins player to win 20 or more faceoffs in a game since Mike Poppleton won 20-of-26 against Stony Brook in the 2012 NCAA Tournament (1st Round). JHU s number two faceoff specialist in 2013. Won 37-of-68 (.544) faceoffs with 18 ground balls on the year. Tied then career high with nine faceoff wins on 17 attempts and added five ground balls in 9-4 seasonending win at Army last season. Nine faceoff wins tied then career high. Won 9-of-20 faceoffs with six ground balls and the first goal of his career in the win against Virginia last season. Six GBs and 20 faceoff attempts were a then career high. Johns Hopkins and the NCAA Tournament Johns Hopkins 41 Straight NCAA Bids: Johns Hopkins did not earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament in 2013, snapping a streak of 41 consecutive appearances in the tournament. Still, the 41 straight trips to the NCAAs is tied for the longest streak in any Division I team sport (the Miami baseball program has an active streak of 41 years entering 2014). The Blue Jays missed the inaugural NCAA Men s Lacrosse Tournament in 1971, but qualified for every tournament form 1972-2012 before missing in 2013. James Malm (Sr. SSDM) Co-Captain and senior leader of JHU s rope unit. Has one assist, two ground balls and one caused turnover. Played in 13 games as a member of JHU s top rope unit a year ago. Totaled two assists, seven ground balls and one caused turnover in 2013. Assists bookended the season with one in the opener against Siena and one in the season-finale at Army. Michael Pellegrino (Jr. LSM) Co-captain and emotional leader of Blue Jay defense. Has 12 ground balls and five caused turnovers. Scored one goal and added three ground balls and one caused turnover against Ohio State and added three more GBs and one caused turnover against Towson. Added second goal of the season and two GBs and one CT against Michigan. Scored game-opening goal in transition less than two minutes into the game against the Wolverines. Played in 13 games and totaled one goal, two assists, 38 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers last season. Finished second on the team in both ground balls and caused turnovers. Enters this week s game against Virginia with four goals, three assists, 83 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers in two+ seasons. Jack Reilly (Sr. D) Has started all six games on defense and has 10 ground balls and one caused turnover to his credit. Senior member of the Johns Hopkins defense with 51 games played and 36 starts to his credit. 36 career starts are more than fellow defensive starters Rob Enright-D (11), John Kelly-D (7) and Eric Schneider-G (7) combined. Starter in 13 games on close defense last season and counted 14 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers to his credit. 13 caused turnovers tied for third on the team. Moved back to close defense in 2013 after playing LSM in 2012. Had started all 16 games on close defense as a freshman in 2011. Counts 62 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers to his credit in three+ seasons. Quarterfinals 21 of Last 23, 39-of-42: Despite missing the NCAAs last season, the Blue Jays have still advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals 21 times in the last 23 years and 39 times in the last 42 years. Semifinal Saturday: Johns Hopkins has advanced to the NCAA Semifinals 28 times (since 1972). To put that in perspective, only four other teams (Virginia, Maryland, Syracuse, North Carolina) have even qualified for the tournament 28 times. Title-Game Appearances: Johns Hopkins made its record 18th appearance in the national championship game in 2008. The Blue Jays are 9-9 in title games since making their first trip to the finals under Hall of Fame coach Bob Scott in 1972. Overall Appearances NCAA Men s Lacrosse Tournament 1. Johns Hopkins 41 2. Maryland 36 3. Virginia 35 4. Syracuse 33 5, North Carolina 28 6. Navy 26 Eric Schneider (Sr G) 7. Cornell 25 Ranks 11th in the nation in goals against average (8.10) and 10th in save percentage (.581) through six 8. Princeton 20 games. 9T. Loyola 19 Posted a career-high 19 saves and allowed just four goals in 55:04 against Michigan and came back with Massachusetts 19 a 13-save performance in JHU s 15-9 win at 10th-ranked Princeton. Enjoyed a strong showing in 10-9 season-opening win against Ohio State with 13 saves against nine goals allowed in 68:59. Added three ground balls in the victory as well. Played just under 59 minutes (58:57) and posted eight saves with seven goals allowed against Towson. Appeared in eight games with one start last season. Made first career start against Mount St. Mary s. Posted a 9.59 goals against average and a.500 save percentage in 87:37 of playing time last season. Played in four straight games in March (Mount St. Mary s, UMBC, Syracuse, Virginia) and also played in late-season wins against Navy and Army. Nikhon Schuler (Jr. LSM) Counts one goal, three ground balls and one caused turnover on the year. Scored first career goal in the 14-5 win against Michigan. Did not record any statistics, but saw extensive action in the season opener against Ohio State and came back with two ground balls and one caused turnover against Towson. Played in 12 games as a long-stick middie in 2013 and has played in 31 games in his career. Totaled nine ground balls and one caused turnover last season. www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 8 -

Head Coach Dave Pietramala What You Need to Know About Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Coach Dave Pietramala Boasts a 152-51 (.749) record since taking over as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and an overall record of 175-68 (.720) in his 17 years as a college head coach. Dave Pietramala vs. All Opponents @ Johns Hopkins (152-51 /.749) @ Cornell (23-17 /.575) Overall (175-68 /.720) Ranks as the second-winningest coach in school history with his 152 wins at Homewood. Trails only Bob Scott (158 wins from 1955-74) on JHU s career victories chart. Has won two national championships as the head coach at Johns Hopkins (2005, 2007). Pietramala has guided the Blue Jays to the NCAA Tournament 12 times in his 13 years as the head coach at Homewood. The Blue Jays have advanced to the Final Four six times under his guidance. Sports a 21-10 record in NCAA Tournament games at Johns Hopkins and a 21-11 overall NCAA Tournament record (0-1 at Cornell). One of just two coaches to earn National Coach of the Year honors at two schools (Cornell-2000, Johns Hopkins-2002). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to earn NCAA Division I Player of the Year honors (1989) and Division I Coach of the Year honors (2000, 2002). Only person in the history of college lacrosse to win an NCAA Division I Championship as a player (1987) and a head coach (2005, 2007). Johns Hopkins has played 54 games as the top-ranked team in the nation under Dave Pietramala. From 1996-2000 Johns Hopkins played a total of one game as the top-ranked team in the nation. Dave Pietramala is generally considered the greatest defensive player in the history of Pietramala s Coaching Ledger At Johns Hopkins 2014 5-1 2013 9-5 2012 12-4 NCAA Quarterfinals 2011 13-3 NCAA Quarterfinals 2010 7-8 NCAA First Round 2009 10-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2008 11-6 NCAA Finals 2007 13-4 NCAA Champions 2006 9-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2005 16-0 NCAA Champions 2004 13-2 NCAA Semifinals 2003 14-2 NCAA Finals 2002 12-2 NCAA Semifinals 2001 8-4 NCAA Quarterfinals Totals 152-51 (.749) At Cornell 2000 10-4 NCAA First Round 1999 7-6 1998 6-7 Totals 23-17 (.575) Overall Coaching Record: 175-68 (.720) 13 NCAA Tournament Appearances Six Final Fours Two National Championships Two National Runner-Up Finishes college lacrosse. He earned First Team All-America honors in 1987, 1988 and 1989 and won the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation s top defenseman in 1988 and 1989. He was also the 1989 recipient of the Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation s top player. Coach Pietramala Quickly Coaching History Opponent @ JHU @ Cornell Overall Albany 10-2 0-0 10-2 Army 4-0 0-1 4-1 Brown 1-0 3-0 4-0 Canisius 1-0 1-0 2-0 Colgate 0-0 3-0 3-0 Dartmouth 0-0 3-0 3-0 Delaware 4-0 0-0 4-0 Denver 0-1 0-0 0-1 Duke 6-3 0-0 6-3 Fairfield 0-0 1-0 1-0 Georgetown 1-0 0-1 1-1 Harvard 0-0 2-1 2-1 Hobart 0-0 0-3 0-3 Hofstra 8-3 0-0 8-3 Loyola 12-1 0-0 12-1 Manhattan 3-0 0-0 3-0 Marist 1-0 0-0 1-0 Maryland 9-5 0-3 9-8 Massachusetts 2-0 1-0 3-0 Michigan 2-0 0-0 2-0 Mount St. Mary s 5-0 0-0 5-0 Navy 12-2 0-0 12-2 North Carolina 8-6 0-0 8-6 Notre Dame 1-1 0-0 1-1 Ohio State 3-0 1-0 4-0 Penn 3-0 3-0 6-0 Princeton 8-7 0-3 8-10 Providence 1-0 0-0 1-0 Siena 5-0 0-0 5-0 Stony Brook 1-0 1-0 2-0 Syracuse 8-10 1-2 9-12 Towson 15-0 0-0 15-0 UMBC 10-0 1-2 11-2 Villanova 2-0 0-0 2-0 Virginia 6-10 0-0 6-10 Yale 0-0 2-1 2-1 Totals 152-51 23-17 175-68 2001 - Present: Johns Hopkins Head Coach 1998-2000: Cornell Head Coach 1995-97: Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach 1993-94: Loyola College Assistant Coach 1992-93: University of Pennsylvania Assistant Coach 1991: Johns Hopkins Assistant Coach 1990: Gilman School Assistant Coach Honors 2004: Inducted into Lacrosse HOF 2002: National Coach-of-the-Year 2000: National Coach-of-the-Year 1995: Named to NCAA Silver Anniversary Team 1994: All-World selection at ILF Championships 1990: Most Outstanding Player at ILF Championships 1989: National Player-of-the-Year National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 1988: National Defenseman-of-the-Year First Team All-American 1987: NCAA Championship First Team All-American www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 9 -

Johns Hopkins Record... In Under Curr. 2014 Petro Streak Overall: 5-1 152-51 L1 At home: 3-1 89-17 L1 On the road: 2-0 48-21 W4 At a neutral site: 0-0 15-13 W1 On artificial turf: 0-0 51-4 W2 On grass: 0-0 16-14 L1 On Sportexe / Fieldturf: 5-1 85-33 L1 During the day: 5-1 118-38 L1 At night: 0-0 34-13 W1 In overtime: 1-0 20-10 W1 In one-goal games: 0-0 42-17 L2 On television: 2-1 112-45 L1 In weekday games: 0-0 42-4 W1 On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): 5-1 110-47 L1 Against teams ranked 1-5: 0-0 27-25 W3 Against teams ranked 6-10: 1-1 27-14 L1 Against teams ranked 11-20: 1-0 44-8 W1 Against unranked teams: 3-0 54-4 W12 Leading after one quarter: 3-0 101-9 W6 Leading at the half: 4-0 118-7 W7 Leading after three quarters: 5-0 132-7 W32 Trailing after one quarter: 1-1 31-33 L1 Trailing at the half: 0-1 20-40 L8 Trailing after three quarters: 0-1 11-40 L10 Tied after one quarter: 1-0 20-9 W1 Tied at the half: 1-0 14-4 W10 Tied after three quarters: 0-0 9-4 L1 Scoring first: 4-1 108-21 L1 Opponent scores first: 1-0 44-30 W1 Scoring 10 or more goals: 5-1 119-11 L1 Scoring less than 10 goals: 0-0 33-40 W1 Allowing 10 or more goals: 0-1 23-37 L7 Allowing less than 10 goals: 5-0 129-14 W6 Getting more ground balls: 2-1 106-20 L1 Getting less ground balls: 2-0 39-29 W3 Ground balls equal: 1-0 7-2 W2 Winning more faceoffs: 4-1 110-27 L1 Opp. wins more faceoffs: 1-0 33-21 W2 Faceoffs equal: 0-0 9-3 W3 The Last Time Johns Hopkins... Scored 20 or more goals 22, vs. Marist (5-14-2005) Scored 15 or more goals 15, @ #UMBC (3-8-2014) Scored 15 or more goals in back-to-back games 15, @ #10 Princeton & 15 @ UMBC (3-1 & 3-8-2014) Totaled 30 or more points 32 (19g, 13a), vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-2013) Allowed 15 or more goals 15, vs. #1 Virginia (3-27-2010) Won 20 or more faceoffs 21 (21-of-25), vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-1999) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-1999) Grabbed 70 or more ground balls 77, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-1999) Took 50 or more shots 55, vs. Towson (2-15-2014) Took 60 or more shots 61, vs. Albany (3-9-2004) Took 70 or more shots 83, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-1999) Took 80 or more shots 83, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-1999) Scored five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-6), vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-2013) Scored a man-down goal John Kaestner vs. Michigan (2-23-2013) Scored a man-down goal in back-to-back games Palmer (Towson) & Kaestner (Michigan (2-16/23-2013) Allowed five or more extra-man goals 5 (5-of-7), vs. #8 UMass (5-21-2005) Allowed a man-down goal Colin Briggs, #2 Virginia (3-26-2011) Held an opponent scoreless for a half: Manhattan (1st & 2nd half) (3-6-2012) Held an opponent scoreless for three straight quarters: Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) Held an opponent scoreless for 1st three quarters of a game: Manhattan (1-3 Qtrs.) (3-6-2012) Held an opponent scoreless for 30 or more consecutive minutes: 31:27, vs. #14 Virginia (3-23-2013) Held an opponent scoreless for 40 or more consecutive minutes: 60:00, vs. Manhattan (3-6-2012) Held an opponent scoreless for 50 or more consecutive minutes: 60:00, vs. Manhattan (3-6-2012) Posted a shutout: Manhattan (W/11-0) (3-6-2012) Held an opponent shotless for a quarter: 2nd Qtr. @ #12 Princeton (3-2-2012) Came from behind to win @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) - Trailed 2-1 in 1st Q - Won 15-9 Came from two goals down to win Towson (2-15-14) - Trailed 5-3 in 2nd Q - Won 15-8 Came from three goals down to win @ #1 Virginia (3-24-12) - Trailed 4-1 in 2nd Q - Won 11-10 (OT) Came from four goals down to win vs. #4 Maryland (4-16-11) - Trailed as late as 8-4 in 3rd Q - Won 12-11 (OT) Came from five goals down to win vs. #4 Maryland (4-16-11) - Trailed as late as 8-3 in 3rd Q - Won 12-11 (OT) Came from six goals down to win vs. #7 Syracuse (3-18-2005) - Trailed, 7-1 in 2nd Q - Won 12-11 (OT) Blew a lead and lost vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) - Led 1-0 in 1st quarter - Lost 12-10 Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. #20 Albany (4-5-13) - Led 4-2 in 2nd quarter - Lost 10-9 Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. #9 Maryland (4-14-12) - Led as late as 6-3 in 3rd quarter - Lost 9-6 Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Navy (4-24-10) - Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT Blew a five-goal lead and lost vs. Navy (4-24-10) - Led 5-0 in 2nd quarter - Lost 9-8 in OT Blew a six-goal lead and lost vs. #4 Syracuse (3-15-2003) - Led 8-2 in 2nd Q - Lost 15-14 The Last Time a Johns Hopkins Player... Scored 5 or more goals 8, Ryan Brown vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Score 5 or more goals in back-to-back games Conor Ford vs. #2 Navy (5) and #11 Towson (5) (2004) Scored 6 or more goals 8, Ryan Brown vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Scored 7 or more goals 8, Ryan Brown vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Scored 8 or more goals 8, Ryan Brown vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Holden Cattoni @ UMBC (3-8-2014) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Wells Stanwick vs. Towson (2-15-2014) Dished out 5 or more assists in back-to-back Games Wells Stanwick vs. Ohio State (5) & Towson (5) (2-9 & 2-15-2014) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan Denihan vs. #10 Hofstra (3-11-2000) Dished out 7 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) Dished out 8 or more assists 8, Dave Marr vs. Navy (4-19-1996) Totaled 5 or more points in back-to-back games Wells Stanwick @ Princeton (5) & @ UMBC (5) (3-1 & 3-8-2014) Totaled 6 or more points 8, Ryan Brown (8g) vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Totaled 6 or more points in back-to-back games Wells Stanwick vs. OSU (6) and Towson (6) (2-9 & 2-15-2014) Had two players with 6 or more points Wells Stanwick (3g, 3a) & Brandon Benn (5g, 1a) @ UMBC (3-8-2014) Totaled 7 or more points 8, Ryan Brown (8g) vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Ryan Brown (8g) vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Totaled 9 or more points 9, Wells Stanwick (5g, 4a) vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-2013) Totaled 10 or more points 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) Totaled 11 points 11 (5g, 6a), Dan Denihan vs. #10 Towson (5-2-1999) Scored three or more extra-man goals Scored an overtime goal Brandon Benn vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-2014) Grabbed 14 or more ground balls 15, Drew Kennedy vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Won 15 or more faceoffs 21, Drew Kennedy vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-2014) Won 15 or more faceoffs in back-to-back games Drew Kennedy @ UMBC (18) & vs. Syracuse (21) (3-8 & 3-15-2014) Registered 20 or more saves 20, Pierce Bassett vs. #8 Loyola (5-8-2010) www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 10 -

Individual Player Career Highs Brandon Benn Goals: 5, @ UMBC (3-8-14), vs. Navy (4-20-13) 5, vs. Stony Brook (5-13-12) 4, vs. Towson (2-15-14), @ Army (5-3-13) 4, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13) 4, vs. #12 Princeton (3-1-13), @ Towson (2-16-13) 4, vs. #6 Syracuse (3-17-12) 3, vs. Michigan (2-23-13), vs, Siena (2-8-13) 3, @ #1 Virginia (3-24-12), vs. UMBC (3-10-12) 3, vs. #16 Delaware (2-21-12) Assists: 2, vs. UMBC (3-10-12) Points: 6, @ UMBC (3-8-14) 5, vs, Navy (4-20-13), vs Stony Brook (5-13-12) vs. #6 Syracuse (3-17-12), vs. UMBC (3-10-12) Career Hat Tricks: 14 Ryan Brown Goals: 8, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) 5, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 4. vs. Towson (2-15-14) 3, @ UMBC (3-8-14) @ Army (5-3-13), vs. #14 Virginia (3-23-13) 2, Four Times Assists: 3, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 2, vs. Towson (2-15-14) Points: 8, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) 8, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 6, vs. Towson (2-15-14) 4, vs. #14 Virginia (3-23-13) 3, vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-14) @ Army (5-3-13), vs. Michigan (2-23-13) Hat Tricks: 6 Phil Castronova Goals: 1, Eight times Assists: 1, Three times Points: 1, 11 times Holden Cattoni Goals: 2, vs. Michigan (2-22-14) 2, vs. Princeton (3-1-13) Assists: 4, @ UMBC (3-8-14) Points: 5, @ UMBC (3-8-14) John Crawley Goals: 4, vs. Towson (2-15-14) Assists: 1, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) Points: 4, vs. Towson (2-15-14) Brady Faby Goals: 1, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13) 1, vs. Michigan (2-23-13) Assists: None Points: 1, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13) vs. Michigan (2-23-13) Rob Guida Goals: 3, @ #1 Loyola (4-28-12) 2, Nine Times Assists: 3, @ Army (5-3-13) 3, vs. #10 Maryland (5-19-12) Points: 4, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 4, vs. #1 Virginia (3-24-12) 3, Four Times Career Hat Tricks: 1 Career Multi-Point Games: 16 Career Games with 4+ Points: 2 Bronson Kelly Goals: 1, vs. Michigan (2-22-14) Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13), Siena (2-8-13) Assists: 1,Three times Points: 1, Six times Drew Kennedy Faceoffs Won: 21, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) 18, @ UMBC (3-8-14) 18, vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-14) 16, vs. Towson (2-15-14) 14, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) Faceoffs Attempted: 26, @ UMBC (3-8-14) 26, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 25, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) 23. vs. Towson (2-15-14) 22, vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-14) 20, vs. #14 Virginia (3-23-13) Ground Balls: 15, vs. #10 Syracuse (3-15-14) 13, vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-14) 12, @ UMBC (3-8-14) 10, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 10, vs. Towson (2-15-14) Cody Radziewicz Goals: 1, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 1, vs. Michigan (3-1-14) Assists: none Points: 1, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 1, vs. Michigan (3-1-14) Connor Reed Goals: 2, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) Assists: 1, Five times Points: 3, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) Rex Sanders Goals: 3, vs. Virginia (3-23-13) Assists: None Points: 3, vs. Virginia (3-23-13) Eric Schneider Saves: 19, vs. Michigan (2-22-14) 13, @ #10 Princeton (3-1-14) 13, vs. #11 Ohio State (2-9-14) 8, @ UMBC (3-8-14), vs. Towson (2-15-14) Wells Stanwick Goals: 5, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13) Assists: 5, vs. Towson (2-15-14) vs. #14 Ohio State (2-9-14) Navy (4-20-13) Points: 9, vs. Mount St. Mary s (3-5-13) Career Hat Tricks: 5 Career Multi-Point Games: 23 Career Games with 4+ Points: 11 www.hopkinssports.com @HopkinsSports - 11 -

Johns Hopkins-Virginia Series History JHU-Virginia Series Notes Series Record: Johns Hopkins leads, 57-28-1 Current Streak: JHU won 3 Current Streak at Homewood Field: JHU won 1 Current Streak at Virginia: JHU won 1 Current Streak Neutral: JHU won 1 Pietramala vs. Virginia (@ JHU): 6-10 @ Homewood Field: 3-3 @ Virginia: 1-5 Neutral: 2-2 Longest JHU Win Streak vs. Virginia:_10 (1904-1951) Longest Virginia Win Streak vs. JHU: 6 (2006-11) Johns Hopkins leads the all-time series, 57-28-1. The teams have met every year since 1948. The series began in 1904 and Johns Hopkins won each of the first 10 meetings. Johns Hopkins and Virginia have met 10 times since 2002 with one of the two ranked number one in the nation. The home team has won 10 of the last 14 meetings played at a campus site. Virginia has won nine of last 11 games between the two teams in Charlottesville. Prior to the 11-10 win in overtime in 2012, JHU s last win at UVa came in 1998. Virginia has won five of the seven all-time meetings played at a neutral site. Included are wins in the 1972 and 2003 NCAA Championship games. Despite JHU wins in the last three meetings, Virginia has had the better of the head-to-head matchup in recent years as the Cavaliers have won 12 of the last 18 meetings, including a series-high six straight from 2006-11. The last seven meetings at Johns Hopkins have been decided by a total of just nine goals. Included are five, one-goal games and a pair of two-goal games. Virginia defeated Johns Hopkins, 9-8 in four overtimes in 2001. That game ranks as the longest in Johns Hopkins history. Eight of the last 19 games between the two teams have been decided by one goal. In all there have been 17 one-goal games between the Blue Jays and the Cavaliers. 1904 Johns Hopkins-9, Virginia-0 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-1 1926 Johns Hopkins-11, Virginia-1 1927 Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-1 1928 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-1 1931 Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-0 1948 Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-5 1949 Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-9 1950 Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-6 1951 Johns Hopkins14, Virginia-8 1952 Virginia-13, Johns Hopkins-12 1953 Virginia-15, Johns Hopkins-8 1954 Johns Hopkins-8, Virginia-8 1955 Johns Hopkins-23, Virginia-9 1956 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-4 1957 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-4 1958 Johns Hopkins-16, Virginia-6 1959 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-4 1960 Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-6 1961 Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-4 1962 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-8 1963 Virginia-10, Johns Hopkins-7 1964 Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-5 1965 Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-6 1966 Johns Hopkins-10, Virginia-1 1967 Johns Hopkins-10, Virginia-3 1968 Johns Hopkins-17, Virginia-9 1969 Johns Hopkins-15, Virginia-4 1970 Virginia-15, Johns Hopkins-8 1971 Virginia-9, Johns Hopkins-8 (OT) 1972 Johns Hopkins-13, Virginia-8 Virginia-13, Johns Hopkins-12 * (N) 1973 #1 Johns Hopkins-14, #2 Virginia-9 #2 Johns Hopkins-12, #5 Virginia-9 * 1974 #3 Virginia-15, #2 Johns Hopkins-10 1975 #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Virginia-9 (2OT) 1976 #5 Johns Hopkins-14, #6 Virginia-9 1977 #3 Johns Hopkins-15, #4 Virginia-9 1978 #2 Johns Hopkins-17, #6 Virginia-7 1979 #1 Johns Hopkins-13, #4 Virginia-8 #1 Johns Hopkins-16, #5 Virginia-7 1980 #8 Virginia-12, #1 Johns Hopkins-9 #2 Johns Hopkins-9, #1 Virginia-8 (2OT) * 1981 #1 Johns Hopkins-15, #3 Virginia-13 #1 Johns Hopkins-10, #4 Virginia-6 * 1982 Johns Hopkins-12, Virginia-11 (OT) #3 Johns Hopkins-13, #2 Virginia-9 * 1983 #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Virginia-6 1984 #2 Johns Hopkins-16, #3 Virginia-9 1985 #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #4 Virginia-5 Johns Hopkins-11, Virginia-8 * 1986 #2 Johns Hopkins-8, #7 Virginia-7 1987 #4 Virginia-9, #11 Johns Hopkins-7 1988 #6 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Virginia-10 #9 Virginia-11, #2 Johns Hopkins-10 (OT) * 1989 #1 Johns Hopkins-12, #9 Virginia-3 1990 #6 Virginia-12, #10 Johns Hopkins-7 1991 #5 Johns Hopkins-16, #1 Virginia-6 1992 #1 Virginia-15, #10 Johns Hopkins-9 1993 #6 Johns Hopkins-11, #3 Virginia-9 #4 Johns Hopkins-14, #5 Virginia-10 * 1994 #5 Virginia-11, #2 Johns Hopkins-8 1995 #2 Johns Hopkins-22, #1 Virginia-13 1996 #1 Virginia-14, Johns Hopkins-9 #2 Virginia-16, #7 Johns Hopkins-10 * (N) 1997 #3 Virginia-16, #4 Johns Hopkins-12 1998 #6 Johns Hopkins-13, #3 Virginia-10 1999 #3 Johns Hopkins-16, #4 Virginia-15 #3 Virginia-16, #2 Johns Hopkins-10 * (N) 2000 #2 Virginia-16, #7 Johns Hopkins-8 2001 #9 Virginia-9, #5 Johns Hopkins-8 (4OT) 2002 #4 Virginia-12, #1 Johns Hopkins-6 2003 #4 Johns Hopkins-8, #1 Virginia-7 #2 Virginia-9, #1 Johns Hopkins-7 * (N) 2004 #17 Virginia-9, #1 Johns Hopkins-8 (OT) 2005 #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #2 Virginia-7 #1 Johns Hopkins-9, #4 Virginia-8 (OT) * (N) 2006 #1 Virginia-12, #9 Johns Hopkins-6 2007 #5 Virginia-7, #3 Johns Hopkins-5 2008 #2 Virginia-13, #6 Johns Hopkins-12 (OT) 2009 #1 Virginia-16, #9 Johns Hopkins-15 #5 Virginia-19, #8 Johns Hopkins-8 * (N) 2010 #1 Virginia-15, #12 Johns Hopkins-6 2011 #11 Johns Hopkins-12, #2 Virginia-11 2012 #2 Johns Hopkins-11, #1 Virginia-10 2013 #10 Johns Hopkins-15, #14 Virginia-8 (N) * NCAA Tournament Games Home Team in BOLD Johns Hopkins and Virginia have met 14 times in the NCAA Tournament with the Blue Jays winning 8 of the 14. Three of the 14 meetings have come in the national championship game with UVA grabbing NCAA titles in 1972 and 2003 and JHU in 1980.

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game Results All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. Goalie Feb 9 #14 OHIO STATE WO3 10-9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 1338 Eric Schneider (1-0) Feb 15 TOWSON W 15-8 2-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 937 Eric Schneider (2-0) Feb 22 MICHIGAN W 14-5 3-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 1603 Eric Schneider (3-0) Mar 01 at #10 Princeton W 15-9 4-0-0 0-0-0 Princeton NJ 2540 Eric Schneider (4-0) Mar 08 at UMBC W 15-8 5-0-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, Md. 1910 Eric Schneider (5-0) Mar 15 #10 SYRACUSE L 10-12 5-1-0 0-0-0 Baltimore, MD 4337 Eric Schneider (5-1) Team Record W-L-T Overall: 5-1 Conference: 0-0 Home: 3-1 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 1-0 Attendance Dates Total Average Total: 6 12665 2111 Home: 4 8215 2054 Away: 2 4450 2225 Neutral: 0 0 0

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) Overall: 5-1 Conf: 0-0 Home: 3-1 Away: 2-0 Neut: 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS JHU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 79-247 51-202 Goals scored per game 13.17 8.50 Shot pct..320.252 Shots on goal-attempts 148-247 121-202 SOG pct..599.599 S h o t s / G a m e 41.2 33.7 A ss i s t s 49 29 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 7-14 3-14 Conversion Percent.500.214 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 79 51 M a n - u p 7 3 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 30 22 O v e r t i m e 1 0 Goals scored average 12.85 8.29 GROUND BALLS 186 163 TURNOVERS 89 73 CAUSED TURNOVERS 20 50 FACEOFFS (W-L) 98-152 54-152 Faceoff W-L Pct..645.355 CLEARS 93-110 107-121 Clear Pct..845.884 PENALTIES N u m b e r 15 16 M i n u t e s 14:00 11:00 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 8215 4450 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/2054 2/2225 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 22 14 25 17 0 0 1 79 Opponents 13 13 14 11 0 0 0 51 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 62 63 73 47 0 1 1 247 Opponents 45 48 43 59 4 3 0 202 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 15 17 14 22 1 1 0 70 Opponents 12 21 23 13 0 0 0 69 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 34 35 48 30 0 0 1 148 Opponents 28 30 28 33 1 1 0 121

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) Overall: 5-1 Conf: 0-0 Home: 3-1 Away: 2-0 Neut: 0-0 ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 4 Ryan Brown 6-6 23 8 31 56.411 30.536 2 0 4 9 1 - - 4-5.0 42 Wells Stanwick 6-6 9 20 29 27.333 18.667 1 0 10 10 0 - - - 92 Brandon Benn 6-6 14 4 18 36.389 21.583 3 0 6 2 1 - - - 27 Rob Guida 6-6 7 4 11 26.269 14.538 0 0 2 8 2 - - - 99 Holden Cattoni 6-3 7 4 11 24.292 16.667 1 0 7 3 0 - - - 16 Connor Reed 6-6 4 5 9 14.286 7.500 0 0 7 8 1 - - - 44 John Crawley 6-0 6 1 7 12.500 8.667 0 0 2 0 0 - - - 34 Michael Pellegrino 6-0 2 0 2 7.286 5.714 0 0 12 1 5 0-1.000 2-1.5 10 Cody Radziewicz 6-0 2 0 2 6.333 4.667 0 0 3 2 0 - - - 87 Bronson Kelly 6-3 1 1 2 18.056 12.667 0 0 5 3 0 - - 1-0.5 11 Kieran Eissler 3-0 1 0 1 3.333 2.667 0 0 0 2 0 - - - 5 Craig Madarasz 4-0 1 0 1 3.333 1.333 0 0 5 1 0 5-12.417-91 Nick Fields 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 5 0 0 - - - 36 Nikhon Schuler 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 3 3 1 - - - 26 James Malm 6-0 0 1 1 2.000 1.500 0 0 2 2 1 - - 1-1.0 6 Eric Schneider 6-6 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0 0 8 4 0 - - - 22 Phil Castronova 4-0 0 0 0 3.000 2.667 0 0 4 1 0 - - 1-0.5 76 Drew Kennedy 6-0 0 0 0 2.000 2 1.000 0 0 64 7 2 93-136.684 1-1.0 41 Rex Sanders 5-0 0 0 0 2.000 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 - - - 40 Jack Grass 2-0 0 0 0 2.000 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 John Kelly 6-6 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 12 0 2 - - - 1 Joe Carlini 6-0 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 6 3 1 - - 2-1.5 77 Riley DeSmit 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 - - - 43 Jack Reilly 6-6 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 10 1 1 - - 2-2.0 38 Robert Enright 6-6 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 7 4 2 - - - 33 Eddie Morris 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 30 Travis Wood 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 29 Alexander Bartzokis 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 28 Alex Perreault 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 - - - 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 24 Will Ryan 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 23 Wilkins Dismuke 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 - - - 20 Matt O'Keefe 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 19 Greg Edmonds 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 18 Kendall Vecchio 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 15 Kevin Interlicchio 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 14 Kevin O'Toole 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-3.000-12 Thomas Gordon 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 9 Brady Faby 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 8 Eddie Schurr 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 3 Liam Giblin 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 2 Derrick Kihembo 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - - Total 6 79 49 128 247.320 148.599 7 0 186 89 20 98-152.645 15-14.0 Opponents 6 51 29 80 202.252 121.599 3 0 163 73 50 54-152.355 16-11.0 ## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 6 Eric Schneider 6-6 363:00 49 8.10 68.581 5 1 0 197 24 Will Ryan 1-0 4:56 1 12.16 2.667 0 0 0 4 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 1:03 1 57.14 0.000 0 0 0 1 Total 6 368:59 51 8.29 70.579 5 1 0 202 Opponents 6 368:59 79 12.85 69.466 1 5 0 247 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 22 14 25 17 0 0 1 79 Opponents 13 13 14 11 0 0 0 51 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 62 63 73 47 0 1 1 247 Opponents 45 48 43 59 4 3 0 202 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 34 35 48 30 0 0 1 148 Opponents 28 30 28 33 1 1 0 121 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 OT3 Total Johns Hopkins 15 17 14 22 1 1 0 70 Opponents 12 21 23 13 0 0 0 69 Attendance Summary JHU Opponent Total 8215 4450 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/2054 2/2225 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 CLEARS: Johns Hopkins -- 93-110.845, Opponents -- 107-121.884. MAN-UP OPPS: Johns Hopkins -- 7-14.500, Opponents -- 3-14.214.

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff 4 Ryan Brown 6-6 23 8 31 56.411 0 2 0 4 9 1-4-5.0 20-10 40 12 52 108.370 0 11 0 9 19 1-42 Wells Stanwick 6-6 9 20 29 27.333 0 1 0 10 10 0 - - 32-23 42 57 99 100.420 2 5 0 40 49 2-92 Brandon Benn 6-6 14 4 18 36.389 2 3 0 6 2 1 - - 51-35 83 13 96 197.421 8 19 0 34 25 3-27 Rob Guida 6-6 7 4 11 26.269 2 0 0 2 8 2 - - 44-44 39 20 59 173.225 4 7 0 51 45 7-99 Holden Cattoni 6-3 7 4 11 24.292 0 1 0 7 3 0 - - 17-6 13 7 20 42.310 0 3 0 11 8 1-16 Connor Reed 6-6 4 5 9 14.286 0 0 0 7 8 1 - - 12-6 4 5 9 16.250 0 0 0 9 8 1-44 John Crawley 6-0 6 1 7 12.500 1 0 0 2 0 0 - - 6-0 6 1 7 12.500 1 0 0 2 0 0-34 Michael Pellegrino 6-0 2 0 2 7.286 0 0 0 12 1 5 0-1 2-1.5 35-0 4 3 7 14.286 0 0 0 83 7 30 0-5 10 Cody Radziewicz 6-0 2 0 2 6.333 0 0 0 3 2 0 - - 6-0 2 0 2 6.333 0 0 0 3 2 0-87 Bronson Kelly 6-3 1 1 2 18.056 0 0 0 5 3 0-1-0.5 18-3 3 3 6 25.120 0 0 0 7 6 1-11 Kieran Eissler 3-0 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 0 0 2 0 - - 3-0 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 0 0 2 0-5 Craig Madarasz 4-0 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 0 5 1 0 5-12 - 9-0 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 0 6 1 0 9-21 91 Nick Fields 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 5 0 0 - - 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 5 0 0-36 Nikhon Schuler 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 3 3 1 - - 33-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 14 6 3-26 James Malm 6-0 0 1 1 2.000 0 0 0 2 2 1-1-1.0 33-0 0 3 3 5.000 0 0 0 10 3 2-6 Eric Schneider 6-6 0 1 1 0.000 0 0 0 8 4 0 - - 16-7 0 1 1 0.000 0 0 0 10 5 0-22 Phil Castronova 4-0 0 0 0 3.000 0 0 0 4 1 0-1-0.5 30-0 8 3 11 34.235 0 0 0 68 22 12-76 Drew Kennedy 6-0 0 0 0 2.000 0 0 0 64 7 2 93-136 1-1.0 28-0 1 0 1 6.167 0 0 0 96 7 2 159-259 41 Rex Sanders 5-0 0 0 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 23-4 14 0 14 44.318 1 0 0 4 17 0-40 Jack Grass 2-0 0 0 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2-0 0 0 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-35 John Kelly 6-6 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 12 0 2 - - 20-7 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 16 1 5-1 Joe Carlini 6-0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 6 3 1-2-1.5 6-0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 6 3 1-77 Riley DeSmit 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0-43 Jack Reilly 6-6 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 10 1 1-2-2.0 51-36 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 0 62 17 30 0-1 38 Robert Enright 6-6 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 7 4 2 - - 29-11 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 16 5 4-33 Eddie Morris 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-30 Travis Wood 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-29 Alexander Bartzokis 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-28 Alex Perreault 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0-25 Ryan Feit 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-24 Will Ryan 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-23 Wilkins Dismuke 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0-20 Matt O'Keefe 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-19 Greg Edmonds 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - 33-0 10 1 11 39.256 0 0 0 13 8 3-18 Kendall Vecchio 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-15 Kevin Interlicchio 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 26-0 1 2 3 7.143 0 0 0 2 3 0-14 Kevin O'Toole 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 - 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 12 Thomas Gordon 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 6-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0-9 Brady Faby 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - 13-0 2 0 2 3.667 0 0 0 1 2 0-8 Eddie Schurr 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 12-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 Liam Giblin 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 7-0 0 1 1 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Derrick Kihembo 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 7-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 - Total 144 79 49 128 247.320 5 7 0 186 89 20 98-152 15-14.0 Opponents 144 51 29 80 202.252 1 3 0 163 73 50 54-152 16-11.0 ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 6 Eric Schneider 6-6 363:00 49 8.10 68.581 5 1 0 0 16-7 455:07 63 8.31 83.568 6 1 0 0 24 Will Ryan 1-0 4:56 1 12.16 2.667 0 0 0 0 2-0 6:42 1 8.96 2.667 0 0 0 0 25 Ryan Feit 1-0 1:03 1 57.14 0.000 0 0 0 0 1-0 1:03 1 57.14 0.000 0 0 0 0 Total 6 368:59 51 8.29 70.579 5 1 0 0 Opponents 6 368:59 79 12.85 69.466 1 5 0 0 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Individual Season/Career Statistics All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) SEASON CAREER

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 Opponent Date Score CARLINI,JO KIHEMBO,DE GIBLIN,LIA BROWN,RYAN MADARASZ,C SCHNEIDER, SCHURR,EDD FABY,BRADY RADZIEWICZ EISSLER,KI GORDON,THO OSU Feb 9 10-9 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP TOWSON Feb 15 15-8 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 MICH Feb 22 14-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 01 15-9 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 5-3-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP at UMBC-M Mar 08 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 SU Mar 15 10-12 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP 8-0-8 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 Opponent Date Score O'TOOLE,KE INTERLICCH REED,CONNO VECCHIO,KE EDMONDS,GR O'KEEFE,MA CASTRONOVA DISMUKE,WI RYAN,WILL FEIT,RYAN MALM,JAMES OSU Feb 9 10-9 W DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 TOWSON Feb 15 15-8 W DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 MICH Feb 22 14-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 01 15-9 W DNP DNP 2-1-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 at UMBC-M Mar 08 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 SU Mar 15 10-12 L DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 38 40 41 Opponent Date Score GUIDA,ROB PERREAULT, BARTZOKIS, WOOD,TRAVI MORRIS,EDD PELLEGRINO KELLY,JOHN SCHULER,NI ENRIGHT,RO GRASS,JACK SANDERS,RE OSU Feb 9 10-9 W 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 TOWSON Feb 15 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 MICH Feb 22 14-5 W 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at PRIN Mar 01 15-9 W 2-2-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP at UMBC-M Mar 08 15-8 W 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 SU Mar 15 10-12 L 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) 42 43 44 76 77 87 91 92 99 Opponent Date Score STANWICK,W REILLY,JAC CRAWLEY,JO KENNEDY,DR DESMIT,RIL KELLY,BRON FIELDS,NIC BENN,BRAND CATTONI,HO OSU Feb 9 10-9 W 1-5-6 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-3 1-0-1 TOWSON Feb 15 15-8 W 1-5-6 0-0-0 4-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 4-0-4 1-0-1 MICH Feb 22 14-5 W 1-3-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-0-2 at PRIN Mar 01 15-9 W 3-2-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 at UMBC-M Mar 08 15-8 W 3-3-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-6 1-4-5 SU Mar 15 10-12 L 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Team Game-by-Game All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 9, 2014 OHIO STATE 10-9 10 7 17 42 21 0 0 30 20 4 19-24 5-4.5 Feb 15, 2014 TOWSON 15-8 15 9 24 55 33 2 0 37 13 7 17-26 2-2.0 Feb 22, 2014 MICHIGAN 14-5 14 8 22 36 21 1 0 31 19 4 9-23 1-0.5 Mar 01, 2014 Princeton 15-9 15 8 23 35 21 0 0 26 14 1 14-28 5-5.5 Mar 08, 2014 UMBC 15-8 15 11 26 45 31 2 0 37 11 4 18-26 1-1.0 Mar 15, 2014 SYRACUSE 10-12 10 6 16 34 21 2 0 25 12 0 21-25 1-0.5 Johns Hopkins 79-51 79 49 128 247 148 7 0 186 89 20 98-152 15-14.0 Opponent 51 29 80 202 121 3 0 163 73 50 54-152 16-11.0 TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 6 Shots per game: 41.17; Goals per game: 13.17 Assists per game: 8.17; Points per game: 21.33 Shot pct:.320; SOG pct:.599 Faceoff W-L pct:.645; Clear pct.: 0.845 Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 9, 2014 OHIO STATE 10-9 68:59 9 7.83 13.591 1 0 0 35 Feb 15, 2014 TOWSON 15-8 60:00 8 7.91 8.500 1 0 0 31 Feb 22, 2014 MICHIGAN 14-5 60:00 5 6.98 21.808 1 0 0 41 Mar 01, 2014 Princeton 15-9 60:00 9 7.47 13.591 1 0 0 37 Mar 08, 2014 UMBC 15-8 60:00 8 7.57 8.500 1 0 0 28 Mar 15, 2014 SYRACUSE 10-12 60:00 12 8.29 7.368 0 1 0 30 Totals 79-51 368:59 51 8.29 70.579 5 1 0 202 Opponent 368:59 79 8.29 69.466 1 5 0 247

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Opponent Game-by-Game All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) OPPONENT STATISTICS Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 9, 2014 OHIO STATE 10-9 9 7 16 35 22 0 0 30 14 11 5-24 4-2.5 Feb 15, 2014 TOWSON 15-8 8 5 13 31 16 0 0 26 17 7 9-26 4-3.5 Feb 22, 2014 MICHIGAN 14-5 5 1 6 41 26 1 0 36 14 11 14-23 1-1.0 Mar 01, 2014 Princeton 15-9 9 5 14 37 22 2 0 30 7 9 14-28 2-1.0 Mar 08, 2014 UMBC 15-8 8 4 12 28 16 0 0 23 14 7 8-26 3-2.0 Mar 15, 2014 SYRACUSE 10-12 12 7 19 30 19 0 0 18 7 5 4-25 2-1.0 Opponent 51-79 51 29 80 202 121 3 0 163 73 50 54-152 16-11.0 Johns Hopkins 79 49 128 247 148 7 0 186 89 20 98-152 15-14.0 OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 6 Shots per game: 33.67; Goals per game: 8.50 Assists per game: 4.83; Points per game: 13.33 Shot pct:.252; SOG pct:.599 Faceoff W-L pct:.355; Clear pct.: 0.845 Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 9, 2014 OHIO STATE 10-9 68:59 10 8.70 11.524 0 1 0 42 Feb 15, 2014 TOWSON 15-8 60:00 15 11.63 18.545 0 1 0 55 Feb 22, 2014 MICHIGAN 14-5 60:00 14 12.38 7.333 0 1 0 36 Mar 01, 2014 Princeton 15-9 60:00 15 13.01 6.286 0 1 0 35 Mar 08, 2014 UMBC 15-8 60:00 15 13.40 16.516 0 1 0 45 Mar 15, 2014 SYRACUSE 10-12 60:00 10 12.85 11.524 1 0 0 34 Opponent 51-79 368:59 79 12.85 69.466 1 5 0 247 Johns Hopkins 368:59 51 12.85 70.579 5 1 0 202

Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Player High/Low Analysis All games (as of Mar 17, 2014) Johns Hopkins - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 8 Ryan Brown vs Syracuse (Mar 15) 8 Ryan Brown at Princeton (Mar 01) GOALS 8 Ryan Brown vs Syracuse (Mar 15) 5 Brandon Benn at UMBC (Mar 08) 5 Ryan Brown at Princeton (Mar 01) ASSISTS 5 Wells Stanwick vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 5 Wells Stanwick vs Ohio State (Feb 9) SHOTS 11 Ryan Brown vs Syracuse (Mar 15) 11 Brandon Benn at UMBC (Mar 08) 11 Ryan Brown at UMBC (Mar 08) 11 Ryan Brown at Princeton (Mar 01) SHOTS ON GOAL 8 Ryan Brown vs Syracuse (Mar 15) 7 Brandon Benn at UMBC (Mar 08) SAVES 19 Eric Schneider vs Michigan (Feb 22) 13 Eric Schneider at Princeton (Mar 01) 13 Eric Schneider vs Ohio State (Feb 9) GROUND BALLS 15 Drew Kennedy vs Syracuse (Mar 15) 13 Drew Kennedy vs Ohio State (Feb 9) CAUSED TURNOVER 2 Michael Pellegrino at UMBC (Mar 08) 1 Brandon Benn at UMBC (Mar 08) 1 John Kelly at UMBC (Mar 08) 1 Rob Guida at Princeton (Mar 01) 1 Michael Pellegrino vs Michigan (Feb 22) 1 Robert Enright vs Michigan (Feb 22) 1 Joe Carlini vs Michigan (Feb 22) 1 Drew Kennedy vs Michigan (Feb 22) 1 Ryan Brown vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Michael Pellegrino vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Drew Kennedy vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 John Kelly vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Rob Guida vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Robert Enright vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Nikhon Schuler vs TOWSON (Feb 15) 1 Jack Reilly vs Ohio State (Feb 9) 1 Michael Pellegrino vs Ohio State (Feb 9) 1 Connor Reed vs Ohio State (Feb 9) 1 James Malm vs Ohio State (Feb 9)

NCAA Statistics Johns Hopkins - 2013-14 Men's Lacrosse Ranking Summary thru games 03/16/2014 Statistic National Conference Conference Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assists Per Game (67 ranked) 3 1 8.17 Albany (NY) 10.00 Johns Hopkins 8.17 Caused Turnovers Per Game (67 ranked) 67 1 3.33 Wagner 12.80 Johns Hopkins 3.33 Clearing Percentage (67 ranked) 41 1 0.845 Ohio St. 0.981 Johns Hopkins 0.845 Face-Off Winning Percentage (67 ranked) 2 1 0.645 Notre Dame 0.696 Johns Hopkins 0.645 Ground Balls Per Game (67 ranked) 21 1 31.00 Maryland 39.33 Johns Hopkins 31.00 Man-Down Defense (67 ranked) 7 1 0.786 Saint Joseph's 0.900 Johns Hopkins 0.786 Man-Up Offense (67 ranked) 9 1 0.500 Notre Dame 0.684 Johns Hopkins 0.500 Points Per Game (67 ranked) 5 1 21.33 Albany (NY) 25.80 Johns Hopkins 21.33 Saves Per Game (67 ranked) 23 1 11.67 Albany (NY) 16.40 Johns Hopkins 11.67 Scoring Defense (67 ranked) 13 1 8.50 Army 5.57 Johns Hopkins 8.50 Scoring Margin (67 ranked) 6 1 4.67 North Carolina 8.71 Johns Hopkins 4.67 Scoring Offense (67 ranked) 9 1 13.17 Albany (NY) 15.80 Johns Hopkins 13.17 Shot Percentage (67 ranked) 13 1 0.320 Fairfield 0.411 Johns Hopkins 0.320 Turnovers Per Game (67 ranked) 29 1 14.83 Loyola Maryland 10.43 Johns Hopkins 14.83 Winning Percentage (65 ranked) 6 1 0.833 Cornell Maryland 1.000 Johns Hopkins 0.833 1.000

Statistic Assists Per Game (147 ranked) Player Wells Stanwick Ryan Brown Connor Reed National Conference Conference Value National Leader Value Rank Rank Leader Value 2 1 3.33 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 4.80 Wells Stanwick, Johns Hopkins 3.33 49 2 1.33 128 3 0.83 Caused Turnovers Per Game (148 ranked) Paul Bitetti, Detroit 3.17 Face-Off Winning Pct (65 ranked) Drew Kennedy 3 1 0.684 Liam O'Connor, Notre Dame 0.701 Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins 0.684 Goals Per Game (150 ranked) Ryan Brown Brandon Benn Wells Stanwick 2 36 126 1 2 3 3.83 Miles Thompson, Albany (NY) 4.40 Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins 3.83 2.33 1.50 Goals-Against Average (59 ranked) Eric Schneider 11 1 8.10 Sam Somers, Army 5.42 Eric Schneider, Johns Hopkins 8.10 Ground Balls Per Game (92 ranked) Drew Kennedy 1 1 10.67 Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins 10.67 Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins 10.67 Points Per Game (148 ranked) Ryan Brown Wells Stanwick Brandon Benn 4 7 60 1 2 3 5.17 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 7.20 Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins 5.17 4.83 3.00 Save Percentage (59 ranked) Eric Schneider 10 1 0.581 Gill Conners, Quinnipiac 0.663 Eric Schneider, Johns Hopkins 0.581 Saves Per Game (67 ranked) Eric Schneider 17 1 11.33 Blaze Riorden, Albany (NY) 15.60 Eric Schneider, Johns Hopkins 11.33 Shot Percentage (150 ranked) Ryan Brown Brandon Benn Wells Stanwick 43 59 104 1 2 3 0.411 Dylan Donahue, Syracuse 0.667 Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins 0.411 0.389 0.333

2014 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Game 1 #14 Ohio State-9 February 9, 2014 #11 Johns Hopkins-10 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD Senior Brandon Benn s second goal of the game 59 seconds into the third overtime lifted the 11th-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team to a 10-9 victory against 14th-ranked Ohio State before 1,338 fans at Homewood Field Sunday afternoon. Benn s goal capped a game that saw the Blue Jays trail early, lead by three in the second half and kill off an Ohio State extra-man opportunity in the second overtime. The triple-overtime game is the second-longest in Johns Hopkins history as only a four-overtime affair with Virginia in 2001 was longer. After splitting the opening faceoffs of the first and second overtime, junior Drew Kennedy won the draw to open the third extra session and the Blue Jays quickly called timeout. From there, the Blue Jays worked the ball to sophomore Holden Cattoni at the top of the box, where he found Benn 10 yards from the goal to the right of Buckeye goalie Greg Dutton. Benn fake dodged top side from the wing and stepped in and to the side of his defender before ripping home the game-winner, which secured JHU s 12th win in 14 season openers under head coach Dave Pietramala. The Blue Jays had taken control of the game in the third quarter by outscoring the Buckeyes 6-3 after the teams battled to a 2-2 halftime score. After scoring twice in the opening 30 minutes, it took the Blue Jays just two minutes of the third quarter to match that as senior Rob Guida and freshman John Crawley scored off assists from junior Wells Stanwick. Ohio State s Jesse King and Reegan Comeault wrapped goals around a Cattoni strike in a span of just over two minutes midway through the period to make it 5-4 before the Blue Jays scored three of the last four goals of the third quarter to grab an 8-5 lead entering the final period. Michael Pellegrino, Benn and Stanwick all scored in the final 6:02 of the third quarter for the Blue Jays, while Turner Evans added his only goal of the game for Ohio State during that same time frame. The Blue Jays three-goal lead held for more than six minutes in the fourth quarter before King completed his hat trick at the 11:31 mark off a nice feed inside from Comeault. An unassisted goal by Johns Hopkins sophomore Ryan Brown with just under eight minutes left pushed JHU s lead to 9-6, which set stage for OSU s late-game rally. Despite scoring seven goals in a span of just over 22 minutes to open the second half, the Blue Jays couldn t quite put the Buckeyes away and Ohio State made the run that forced overtime. King needed just over two minutes to score his fourth and fifth goals of the game and sophomore Gordie Koerber made a nice cut through the slot and Charlie Schnider found him for the equalizer with 3:07 left in the fourth quarter. It would be more than 12 minutes of playing time before Benn s game-winner, but it wasn t for lack of chances for both teams down the stretch. Brown had a goal taken away for a crease violation with 75 seconds left in regulation and Ohio State fired seven shots in the first two overtime periods, including two that were saved by Johns Hopkins goalie Eric Schneider. Still, it came down to one possession and Kennedy, who won a career-high 18 of 22 faceoffs for the Blue Jays on the day, took the one to open the third overtime and Benn capitalized 59 seconds later to end the marathon. Stanwick paced the Blue Jays with one goal and a career-high-tying five assists, while Benn and Brown both scored to two goals and added an assist to give JHU s starting attack trio a combined five goals and seven assists. In addition his work on faceoffs, Kennedy had a career-high 13 ground balls and Schneider had a careerbest 13 saves for Johns Hopkins. King, an Honorable Mention All-American last season, matched Stanwick s six points with his five-goal, one-assist effort. Comeault and Carter Brown both added one goal and one assist and Dutton posted 11 saves in goal for the Buckeyes, who matched the Blue Jays on ground balls (30-30) and were a perfect 21-for-21 on clears. Notes: Johns Hopkins is now 17-3 all-time in the month of February and has won 13 straight games in this month Johns Hopkins is now 5-0 all-time against Ohio State JHU improved to 20-10 in overtime under head coach Dave Pietramala Brandon Benn extended his goal-scoring streak to 17 games the fourth-longest active streak in the nation. #14 Ohio State (0-1) 2-0-3-4-0-0-/9 #11 Johns Hopkins (1-0) 1-1-6-1-0-0-1/10 Goals: O: King-5, Evans, Comeault, Brown, Koerber. J: Benn-2, Brown-2, Stanwick, Reed, Guida, Cattoni, Pellegrino, Crawley. Assists: O: Evans-3, Brown, Comeault, King, Schnider. J: Stanwick-5, Benn, Brown. Saves: O: Dutton-11. J: Schneider-13. Shots: O-35. J-42. EMO: O: 0-for-4. J: 0-for-2. Attendance: 1,338. Game 2 Towson-8 February 15, 2014 #11 Johns Hopkins-15 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD The 11th-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team got four goals from senior Brandon Benn, sophomore Ryan Brown and freshman John Crawley and one goal and five assists from junior Wells Stanwick as the Blue Jays powered past visiting Towson, 15-8, at blustery Homewood Field Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays move to 2-0 on the year with the win, while the Tigers slips to 1-1. The Tigers led 5-3 after Greg Cuccinello scored three straight goals for Towson to cap a 4-0 run that bridged the first and second quarters and took jut over seven minutes. Brown answered with the first of his four goals just 45 seconds after Cuccinello completed his first-half hat trick and that ignited a 10-1 Blue Jay run that extended through the end of the third quarter. Stanwick and Brown added unassisted goals 76 seconds apart shortly after Brown s initial goal to give the Blue Jays a 6-5 lead at the half, but Towson s Max Siskind drew the Tigers even just over a minute into the third quarter when he took a pass from Ryan Drenner and dipped inside his defender just above the goal line and scored from in tight. From there, it was all Johns Hopkins. Brown completed his hat trick just over a minute after Siskind scored and Crawley dodged from behind the goal on consecutive possessions and scored both times to give the Blue Jays their first three-goal lead at 9-6. Six days ago the Blue Jays scored six times in the third quarter of a 10-9 triple overtime win against Ohio State. This week, Brown s strike and Crawley s pair jump-started a seven-goal third quarter for the Blue Jays, who got another goal from Brown and one each from Holden Cattoni, Benn and freshman Kieran Eissler before the end of the period to push the lead to 13-6 entering the fourth quarter. Stanwick assisted on Brown s first goal of the quarter and the goals by Benn and Eissler. Eissler s goal was the first of his career. Mike Lowe and Cuccinello sandwiched goals around two more Benn strikes in the fourth quarter as the Blue Jays put the finishing touches on their 19th consecutive victory over the Tigers. A seven-goal Johns Hopkins victory was the last thing anyone at Homewood Field thought they d see early on as Towson dug out of an early 2-0 hole (courtesy of Crawley s first two goals in the opening seven minutes) with a 5-1 run that bridged the first and second quarters and covered exactly 12 minutes. Freshman Joe Seider ripped one home from 12 yards to slice the 2-0 deficit in half, only to have Benn answer with an extra-man goal late in the first quarter. Junior Justin Mabus again made it a one goal game when he split a pair of defenders and beat Blue Jay goalie Eric Schneider from six yards out to make it 3-2 Johns Hopkins at the end of the first quarter. The one-goal Blue Jay lead was a two-goal deficit 6:01 into the second quarter as Cuccinello scored twice in a 41-second span early in the quarter and then picked the far post at the 8:59 mark to give the Tigers the 5-3 lead. The 3-0 Blue Jay run to end the first half followed shortly after and set the stage for the pivotal third quarter, which saw the Blue Jays hold decisive advantages in goals (7-1), shots (21-2), ground balls (12-4) and faceoffs (8-1). Crawley is the first Johns Hopkins freshman midfielder to score four goals in a game since Paul Rabil had four in a 12-11 overtime victory at Syracuse on March

2014 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps 18, 2005. Brown s four goal and six points were both career highs, while Stanwick matched his career high with five assists for the second consecutive game. The four goals for Benn mark his eight career four-goal game. Towson got an early spark from faceoff specialist Conor Pequigney, who won 5-of-6 faceoffs in the first quarter, but Johns Hopkins Drew Kennedy rebounded from the slow start and won 16-of-23 faceoffs and added 10 ground balls in the victory. Cuccinello led the Tigers with his four goals and Drenner added three assists, but Seider and Thomas DeNapoli, who combined for seven goals and two assists in Towson s 11-8 win over High Point in the season opener, were held to a combined one goal and two assists. Despite the loss, sophomore goalie Tyler White was strong in goal for the Tigers as he posted 18 saves. Notes: Johns Hopkins is 62-8 all-time under head coach Dave Pietramala against teams from the state of Maryland The Blue Jays are now 18-3 all-time in games played in the month of February 10 of JHU s 15 goals today were scored by freshmen and sophomores and 15 of JHU s 25 goals through two games have been scored by members of those classes. Towson (1-1) 2-3-1-2/8 #11 Johns Hopkins (2-0) 3-3-7-2/15 Goals: T: Cuccinello-4, Seider, Siskind, Mabus, Lowe. J: Brown-4, Crawley-4, Benn-4, Stanwick, Cattoni, Eissler. Assists: T: Drenner-3, DeNapoli, Seider. J: Stanwick-5, Brown-2, Kelly, Reed. Saves: T: White-18, Hoy-0. J: Schneider-8, Feit-0. Shots: T-31. J-55. EMO: T: 0-for-2. J: 2-for-4. Attendance: 937. Game 3 Michigan-5 February 22, 2014 #8 Johns Hopkins-14 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD The eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team jumped out to a 9-1 halftime lead and had 11 different players score as the Blue Jays eased past visiting Michigan, 14-5, at Homewood Field Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays improve to 3-0 on the year, while the Wolverines slip to 2-2. The win was the 150th for Dave Pietramala as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and it came in his 200th game as the head coach at Homewood. He is now 150-50 as the head coach at Johns Hopkins and 173-67 overall. Hopkins sprinted out to a 6-0 lead after the opening 15 minutes as five different players found the back of the net. Junior Michael Pellegrino s transition goal opened the scoring less than two minutes into the game and JHU added five more goals on 13 first-quarter shots to push out to the early six-goal lead. Junior Wells Stanwick assisted on Pellegrino s goal, added a strike of his own four minutes later and got the helper on Brandon Benn s second goal of the quarter in the final minute to fuel the early run, which also included unassisted goals from midfielders Bronson Kelly and John Crawley. Doug Bryant broke a game-opening Wolverine scoring drought that reached more than 21 minutes when he fired home an unassisted goal at the 9:21 mark of the second quarter, but a three-goal Blue Jay run that took less than two minutes midway through the period effectively put the game away. A pair of Holden Cattoni goals, including one while the Blue Jays were on the extra-man, and a strike from senior midfielder Rob Guida accounted for JHU s second-quarter scoring and gave JHU the eight-goal halftime lead. Michigan eventually outshot the Blue Jays 41-36, but the Blue Jay defense did a great job of pushing the Wolverines to their off-hand and tough angles. Senior goalie Eric Schneider posted eight of his career-high 19 saves in the first half as the Blue Jays built their lead. Schneider s 19 saves are the most by a Johns Hopkins player since Pierce Bassett had 20 in a win against then eighth-ranked Loyola on May 8, 2010. The Blue Jays nearly matched their three-goal second-quarter run with a threegoal flurry in the third quarter that took just under three minutes and included Guida s second and goals by sophomore Ryan Brown and freshman Cody Radziewicz. Guida s goal with just over 10 minutes remaining gave the Blue Jays a 12-1 lead. Michigan won the statistical battle over the final 20 minutes of the game and outscored the Blue Jays 4-2 over that span to account for the 14-5 final score. David McCormack, David Joseph and Kyle Jackson scored unassisted goals during that time for the Wolverines and Peter Kraus assisted on a Riley Kennedy goal for the Wolverines, who fired off 27 of their 41 shots in the second half. Benn, Guida and Cattoni all scored twice for the Blue Jays, who also got the one goal and three assists from Stanwick. The Blue Jay defense held Michigan s starting attack and first midfield to a combined two goals and no assists on 18 shots. Sophomore Brad Lott had a great day on faceoffs for the Wolverines as he was 14-of-23 and added nine ground balls. Notes: Johns Hopkins is 3-0 for the fifth straight year and the sixth time in the last seven years JHU improved to 20-3 all-time in the month of February Benn s two goals extended his goal-scoring streak to 19 games. Michigan (2-2) 0-1-2-2/5 #8 Johns Hopkins (3-0) 6-3-4-1/14 Goals: M: McCormack, Jackson, Bryant, Joseph, Kenedy. J: Guida-2, Benn-2, Cattoni-2, Stanwick, Crawley, Pellegrino, Schuler, Brown, Madarsz, Radziewicz, Kelly, B. Assists: M: Kraus. J: Stanwick-3, Benn, Brown, Guida, Reed, Schneider. Saves: M: Zonino-7. J: Schneider-20, Ryan-1. Shots: M-41, J-36. EMO: M: 1-for-1. J: 1-for-1. Attendance: 1,603. Game 4 #5 Johns Hopkins-15 March 1, 2014 #10 Princeton-9 Class of 1952 Stadium PRINCETON, NJ The visiting Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team used an 8-1 run that bridged the second and third quarters to turn a 4-4 tie into a 12-5 advantage and the fifth-ranked Blue Jays never let 10th-ranked Princeton get closer than four in the final 20 minutes of the game in a 15-9 victory at Class of 1952 Stadium Saturday afternoon. The win, Johns Hopkins fourth straight at Princeton, improves the Blue Jays record to 4-0 on the year, while the Tigers slip to 2-1 with the loss. A spirited first quarter that included 19 shots, eight goals and four Princeton extra-man chances ended the same way it began; tied (4-4). From there, the Blue Jays took control with the 8-1 run that included goals from five different players and gave them what proved to be the insurmountable seven-goal lead. It took less than three minutes of the second quarter for the Blue Jays to turn the 4-4 tie into a 6-4 lead as sophomore Holden Cattoni and junior Wells Stanwick netted unassisted goals to give the Blue Jays the two-goal lead. A Mike MacDonald goal three minutes after Stanwick s goal trimmed the deficit to 6-5, but a three-goal Hopkins run over the final 7:47 of the half gave the Blue Jays a 9-5 lead at intermission. Stanwick completed his first-half hat trick to jump-start the three-goal spree as Ryan Brown found him on the backside after a quick restart and Rob Guida got his hands free just over a minute later to make it 8-5. When Connor Reed dodged from the top of the box and scored with four seconds left in the first half the Blue Jays had their 9-5 lead. Any hopes for a quick Princeton spurt to close the deficit in the third quarter were gone less than three minutes into the second half as Guida and Brown both scored early to push the lead to 11-5 and Brandon Benn extended his goal-scoring streak to 20 games four minutes after Brown s goal to make it 12-5. Princeton finally made its inevitable run late in the third quarter when senior midfielder Tom Schreiber sandwiched goals around a Ryan Ambler strike to make it 12-8 at the end of period. The Tigers got their three goals in a span of just under four minutes. As they had in each of the first three quarters, the Blue Jays scored in the first two minutes of the fourth quarter and actually got a pair less than a minute apart as Brown s fourth of the game and an unassisted goal by freshman Cody Radziewicz extended the lead to 14-8 with just under 13 minutes on the clock. A Justin Murphy goal seven seconds after the Radziewicz strike and Brown s career-high fifth of the game closed out the scoring before seven minutes elapsed in the final period.

2014 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Notes Game-by-Game Recaps Princeton outshot the Blue Jays 37-35, but Johns Hopkins senior goalie Eric Schneider posted 13 saves, including several point-blank stops at key points during the Blue Jays 8-1 run that kept momentum on JHU s side. Brown added three assists to his career-high five goals for a personal best eight points in the victory. Stanwick added three goals and two assists and Guida (2g, 2a) and Reed (2g, 1a) also registered multi-point games. Junior Drew Kennedy was 14-of-26 on faceoffs and grabbed 10 ground balls. Schreiber paced the Tigers with three goals and Ambler added two goals and three assists, but the Tigers scored on just five of 25 shots over the final three quarters and scored consecutive goals just once over the final 54 minutes of the game in falling for the first time this season. Notes: Johns Hopkins starting attack combined for nine goals and five assists; Princeton s starting attack combined for two goals and three assists Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala is now one win shy of career victory number 174 The visiting team has now won six consecutive games in the Johns Hopkins- Princeton series (in games played on campus). #5 Johns Hopkins (4-0) 4-5-3-3/15 #10 Princeton (2-1) 4-1-3-1/9 Goals: J: Brown-5, Stanwick-3, Guida-2, Reed-2, Benn, Cattoni, Radziewicz. P: Schreiber-3, Ambler-2, MacDonald, Orban, Froccaro, Murhphy. Assists: J: Brown-3, Guida-2, Stanwic-2, Reed. P: Ambler-3, Fernandez, MacDonald. Saves: J: Schneider-13. P: Kavanagh-4, O Connor-2. Shots: J-35, P-37. EMO: J: 0-for-2. P: 2-for-4. Attendance: 2,540. Game 5 #3 Johns Hopkins-15 March 8, 2014 UMBC-8 UMBC Stadium BALTIMORE, MD In a game of runs, the third-ranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team outscored host UMBC 6-0 in the fourth quarter to break open a close game and pick up a 15-8 victory Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays led big early, watched as the Retrievers got back into it with a strong second quarter and then pulled away to improve to 5-0 on the year. UMBC slips to 2-2 and had a two-game winning streak snapped. The win is the 175th in the coaching career of Johns Hopkins head coach Dave Pietramala, who is now 152-50 at Johns Hopkins and 175-67 overall. Nursing a 9-8 lead entering the fourth quarter, the Blue Jays needed just six minutes to extend the lead to four as Rob Guida, Brandon Benn and Wells Stanwick all scored in a span of just 2:26 to make it 12-8. Guida blew home a 14-yarder off an assist from Connor Reed before Benn took a nifty feed from Stanwick on the doorstep and scored from in close. When the Retrievers went offsides less than a minute later, Benn found Stanwick behind the defense on a quick restart and Stanwick beat a defenseless Connor Gordon to polish off the three-goal flurry. The 12-8 lead held for nearly four minutes before another three-goal run for Johns Hopkins put the game away. Sophomore Holdden Cattoni dodged from behind the goal to ignite the spree, which also included goals from Stanwick and Benn and required just 39 seconds to complete. Cattoni got the assist on Benn s goal, which came on the extra-man and closed the scoring with 5:01 to play. A fourth-quarter surge didn t look like it would be needed early on as the Blue Jays scored three goals before the game was six minutes old as sophomore Ryan Brown wrapped goals around a Benn strike before UMBC got one back on a goal from Ty Kashur midway through the quarter. The 3-1 lead held for more than three minutes before Reed ignited a 4-0 Hopkins run that took less than three minutes and extended the lead to 7-1. Stanwick, Benn and Brown all added goals during the spree and Cattoni assisted on two of those to give the Blue Jays the six-goal lead. The Retrievers got back in the game on the strength of Pat Young s shooting and Gordon s play in the goal. Young scored three straight UMBC goals between the end of the first quarter and the middle of the second to make it 7-4 before Matt Gregoire and Young added tallies in the final 3:32 of the period to make it 7-6 at the half. While Young s first-half heroics were the headline, Gordon s play at the other end was just as spectacular. He made seven second-quarter saves as the Blue Jays went cold after Brown s goal with 44 seconds left in the first quarter. After going scoreless in the second quarter, the Blue Jays needed just nine seconds to open the scoring in the third quarter as Benn was on the backend of a fastbreak off the faceoff that junior Drew Kennedy jump-started with a clean win. The lead was 9-6 just 72 seconds later when Guida fired one home off an assist from Cattoni, but back-to-back goals from UMBC s Jack Gannon made it 9-8 at the end of the third quarter. Gannon s goals came nearly nine minutes apart, but Gordon posted two saves after Guida s goal to keep the Blue Jays off the board for the rest of the third quarter. Senior goalie Eric Schneider made two big saves in the final minutes of the third quarter for the Blue Jays, who held the 9-8 lead until Guida s goal just over three minutes into the fourth quarter ignited the game-ending six-goal run for Johns Hopkins. The run was fueled by Kennedy, who won 5-of-6 faceoffs in the fourth quarter and finished 18-of-26 with 12 ground balls on the day. Benn matched his career high with five goals and added an assist for a personalbest six points, while Stanwick (3g, 3a) and Brown (3g, 1a) rounded out an effort that saw JHU s starting attack combine for 11 goals and five assists. Cattoni s four assists and five points are both career highs; his four assists today are one more than he had in his career entering the game. He teamed with Guida and Reed to give the Blue Jays first midfield a combined four goals and five assists. Young s four goals tied his career high and came in a span of less than 15 minutes of game time. Gannon added two goals and two assists, but no other Retriever managed a multi-point game. Gordon finished with 16 saves, several of which were of the spectacular variety. Johns Hopkins will return to action next Saturday when the Blue Jays welcome 11th-ranked Syracuse to Homewood Field. Notes: Johns Hopkins is now 12-0 all-time against UMBC and 63-8 under head coach Dave Pietramala against teams from the state of Maryland Benn s five goals extend his goal-scoring streak to 21 games The Blue Jay defense held UMBC scoreless for the final 18:45; this is the sixth time this season Johns Hopkins has held the opposition scoreless for 15 minutes or longer. #3 Johns Hopkins (5-0) 7-0-2-6/15 UMBC (2-2) 2-4-2-0/8 Goals: J: Benn-5, Stanwick-3, Brown-3, Guida-2, Cattoni, Reed. U: Young-4, Gannon-2, Gregoire, Kashur. Assists: J: Cattoni-4, Stanwick-3, Benn, Brown, Malm, Reed. U: Gannon-2, Maxwell, Young. Saves: J: Schneider-8. U: Gordon-16. Shots: J-45, U-28. EMO: J: 2-for-3. U: 0-for-1. Attendance: 1,910. Game 6 #10 Syracuse-12 March 15, 2014 #2 Johns Hopkins-10 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, MD In a game that saw the 10th-ranked Syracuse and secondranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse teams combine for five three-goal runs, it was the Orange that scored two of the final three goals of the game to slip past the Blue Jays, 12-10, at Homewood Field Saturday afternoon. Syracuse, which led by four on two different occasions, improves to 4-2 with its second straight win, while the Blue Jays had a season-opening five-game winning streak snapped and slip to 5-1. Syracuse led 3-1 and 7-3 in the first half and carried a 10-6 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Blue Jays needed just six seconds of the final period to score as sophomore Ryan Brown s sixth goal of the day came after Drew Kennedy won the faceoff cleanly and found Brandon Benn, who skipped a pass to Brown on the back side and Brown shoveled one past Dominic Lamolinara to make it 10-7. It took Brown and the Blue Jays less than two more minutes to complete their second three-goal run of the game as Brown fired one into an open net from midfield and then scored his eighth of the game off a nifty pass from sophomore Connor Reed to make it 10-9. The Orange, as they did throughout the game, answered as Nick Weston fired a 10-yarder past Johns Hopkins goalie Eric Schneider after Billy Ward s skip pass