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CORNELL BIG RED 2017 Men s Lacrosse Probable Lines... ATTACK 2 Colton Rupp So., 5-10, 200 Washington, D.C. 2-1-3, 4 GB 27 Connor Fletcher Fr., 6-3, 225 Newton, Pa. 6-1-7, 5 GB 51 Jeff Teat Fr., 5-10, 160 Brampton, Ont. 3-0-3, 2 GB FIRST MIDFIELD 3 Clarke Petterson So., 5-10, 190 Toronto, Ont. 3-0-3, 4 GB 9 Jake McCulloch So., 6-0, 190 Stony Brook, N.Y. 1-0-1, 2 GB 23 Jordan Dowiak Jr., 6-0, 210 Long View, N.J. 2-1-3, 5 GB SECOND MIDFIELD 5 Sam Duggan Fr., 6-3, 190 Skaneateles, N.Y. 1-0-1, 0 GB 18 Andrew Keith Sr., 6-2, 180 Woodbury, N.Y. 4-1-5, 0 GB 30 Zach Ward So., 5-10, 160 Lancaster, Pa. 0-2-2, 0 GB 47 Ryan Matthews Sr., 6-2, 205 Manhasset, N.Y. 0-1-1, 1 GB FACE-OFFS 13 Paul Rasimowicz Fr., 6-0, 280 Somerset, N.J. 23-of-58 (.390%); 13 GB 29 Marshall Peters (Wing) Sr., 6-2, 185 Vienna, Va. 0-0-0, 3 GB 48 Brandon Salvatore (Wing) Fr., 6-0, 185 New Canaan, Conn 0-0-0, 9 GB DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD 29 Marshall Peters (LSM) Sr., 6-2, 185 Vienna, Va. 0-0-0, 3 GB, 0 CT 16 Jack Bolen (SSM) Jr., 6-0, 175 Bethesda, Md. 0-0-0, 5 GB, 0 CT 26 Dan Bockelman Jr., 5-11, 180 Melville, N.Y. 0-0-0, 3 GB, 1 CT CLOSE DEFENSE 34 Jake Pulver Jr., 6-0, 210 Manlius, N.Y. 0-0-0, 4 GB, 1 CT 48 Brandon Salvatore Fr., 6-0, 185 New Canaan, Conn 0-0-0, 9 GB, 6 CT 50 Chad Otterman So., 6-3, 195 Morristown, N.J. 0-0-0, 1 GB, 1 CT GOALIE 40 Christian Knight Sr., 6-1, 195 Baltimore, Md. 18.06 GAA,.402 sv.% Game 4 VIRGINIA Cavaliers (4-2, 0-1 ACC) vs. CORNELL Big Red (0-3, 0-0 Ivy) Saturday, March 11, 2017 6:00 p.m. PST Cosat Mesa, Calif. LeBard Stadium (7,600) Series Details Series Record: Virginia leads, 10-6 Last Meeting: Cornell, 14-10 on 3/12/16 Coach Kerwick vs. Virginia: 2-1 Coach Tiffany vs. Cornell: 5-5 w/uva (0-0) w/brown (5-5) Story Lines Cornell will play in California for the first time in program history when it takes on No. 13 Virginia in the Fourth Annual Pacific Coast Shootout on Saturday at Orange Coast College. The Big Red has opened the season at 0-3 for the first time since 1997 and has lost five consecutive games dating back to last season s loss vs. Brown. The Big Red upset No. 17 UVA a year ago and is looking to win two in a row vs. the Cavaliers for just the second time in the history of the series. The game will be Cornell s third of the sesaon against a nationally ranked opponent. UVA is 4-2 on the season after dropping its ACC opener at No. 13 Syracuse when Sergio Salcido s goal with 15 seconds to play gave the Orange their only lead of the contest. Countdown To Face Off 10 The Big Red has just 10 players on its roster that have played in 20 or more career games. 9 Cornell s man-down defense ranks NINTH in the nation (.769). 8 The Big Red has the EIGHTH best clearing percentage in the country (.923). 7 Virginia is one of SEVEN teams on the Cornell schedule currently ranked in the USILA Coaches Poll Penn State (third), Syracuse (8th), Albany (9th), Penn (10th), Virginia (13th), Yale (15th), and Princeton (19th). 6 Marshall Peters ranks SIXTH in Cornell history for caused turnovers in a career (45). 5 The 14-member Class of 2020 consists of FIVE US Lacrosse All-Americans. 4 A year ago, Colton Rupp scored FOUR goals to lead Cornell vs. Virginia. 3 Andrew Keith and Connor Fletcher have registered one point in all THREE games this season. 2 Last weekend, Cornell had three players score TWO goals against UAlbany Colton Rupp, Clarke Petterson, and Connor Fletcher. 1 Freshman Brandon Salvatore ranks FIRST in the Ivy League and eighth in the nation in caused turnovers per game (2.00). Team Rankings Cornell s USILA Rank: NR Cornell s IL Media Rank: NR UVA s USILA Rank: 13 UVA s IL Media Rank: 12 Game Coverage Live Stats: www.virginiasports.com Live Video: TBD Live Audio: None Radio: None Television: None Follow Big Red Men s Lacrosse World Wide Web...www.CornellBigRed.com Facebook...www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics Twitter... www.twitter.com/cornellsports Instagram... www.instagram.com/cornellsports YouTube...www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics Cornell Men s Lacrosse Staff Richard M. Moran Head Coach Of Lacrosse Matt Kerwick Fourth-year head coach Matt Kerwick (27-21,.574) was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men s Lacrosse at Cornell University on June 11, 2014. He served in the position on an interim basis during the 2014 season and is the 11th head coach in the programs 121-year history... Kerwick begins his 19th season as a head coach (129-121). Associate Head Coach... Peter Milliman (Empire State College 12) Assistant Coach...Jordan Stevens (Cornell 15) Volunteer Assistant Coach...Connor Buczek (Cornell 15) Director of Lacrosse Operations... Mark Wittink (Cornell 00) Athletic Trainer... Jim Case Strength Coach...Erika Rogan Cornell Athletic Communications Director...Jeremy Hartigan Deputy Director (MLAX Contact)...Julie Greco E-mail... jag235@cornell.edu Office Phone...(607) 255-4688 Cell Phone...(315) 559-3422 Press Box Phone...(607) 255-3535 2017 Schedule & Results Feb. 18 at No. 11 Penn State L, 10-20 25 at Hobart L, 8-16 Mar. 4 No. 9 ALBANY L, 6-17 11 ^ vs. No. 13 Virginia 6:00 p.m. PST 18 * at No. 15 Yale 1:00 p.m. 21 COLGATE 5:00 p.m. 25 * No. 10 PENN 1:00 p.m. Apr. 1 * DARTMOUTH 1:00 p.m. 8 * at Harvard 1:00 p.m. 11 at No. 8 Syracuse 7:00 p.m. 15 LEHIGH 1:00 p.m. 22 * at Brown 1:00 p.m. 29 * No. 19 PRINCETON 3:00 p.m. May 5-7 $ Ivy League Tournament TBD * - Ivy League games ^ - Pacific Coast Shootout (Costa Mesa, Calif.) $ - Campus site TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS

Media Information Live Stats Cornell will use SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the Big Red s home games in 2016. For official stats visit: www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mlax/ Postgame Interviews Coach Matt Kerwick and selected players will be available after the required 10-minute cooling-off period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed. Practice Interviews/Coverage All interviews with Coach Kerwick and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications Office by contacting Julie Greco. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Radio All of the Big Red s men s lacrosse games in 2016 are carried live on WHCU-870 AM in the Ithaca area and on the internet at www.whcuradio.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 19th season in the play-byplay chair, while Howie Borkan 81 and Tom LaFalce 94 are each back to provide the color commentary for their15th seasons. Ivy League Digital Network You can watch live or on-demand video in High Definition of Cornell s home men s lacrosse games, as well as all road Ivy League contests with a subscription to the Ivy League Digital Network. Cornell also broadcasts home games for football, sprint football, field hockey, men s and women s soccer, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s ice hockey, wrestling and women s lacrosse. For more information, visit http://www.ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com Social Media You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Cornell s varsity sports can be found at: www.youtube.com/cornellathletics www.facebook.com/cornellathletics www.twitter.com/cornellsports www.instagram.com/cornellsports Historical Men s Lacrosse Information For Cornell men s lacrosse historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department s official website (link below) or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet. http://bit.ly/xkxgtl SERIES HISTORY VS. VIRGINIA: Despite being two of the oldest lacrosse teams in the nation, Cornell and Virginia have met just 16 times, and only nine of those meetings have occurred during the regular season. The Cavaliers, who own the 10-6 lead in the series, defeated Cornell, 10-9, in the first meeting in 1971 at Virginia. The teams met again in the 1974 NCAA tournament, with the Big Red taking the commanding 15-8 victory. It would be five years before the teams squared off again, also in the NCAA tournament, but this time the Cavaliers took the 15-8 victory. Virginia managed two more one-goal wins in the NCAA tournament (1980; 9-8 in overtime, and 2002; 11-10), while Cornell used a 19-6 victory over the Cavaliers in the 1988 NCAA tournament to propel into the national championship game. During the 2009 regular season, Virginia used a second-half comeback to defeat the Big Red, 14-10, at Klöckner Stadium, but Cornell won the rematch, 15-6, in the national semifinal to advance to the 2009 NCAA title game. The Cavaliers regained the upper-hand with four straight victories, but the Big Red has won three of the last four meetings. LOOKING AT THE CAVALIERS: After winning its first there contests, No. 13 Virginia has dropped two of its last three, including its ACC opener at No. 12 Syracuse last weekend to slip to 4-2 on the season. The Cavaliers offense is led by preseason All-American Zed Williams who has registered a team-high in points (28) and assists (13). Freshman midfielder Dox Aitken leads the team with 19 goals, while junior attackman Mike D Amarico has 15 on the season. Defensively, preseason All-American Tanner Scales has started all six games and has 21 ground balls and has caused eight turnovers on the year. UVA has two primary face-off men, with both winning better than.600 percent, led by Jason Murphy (67-of-111;.604). In goal, junior Will Railey is in his first season as a starter, posting a 12.39 goalsagainst average and.460 save percentage. CORNELL VS. THE ACC: Cornell is 57-82-1 all-time vs. the current members of the ACC, thanks mostly to its newest member Syracuse, which owns the lead in the series, 64-38-1. The Big Red holds a winning record vs. Duke (5-4), North Carolina (4-3) and Notre Dame (5-1) but has a losing mark vs. Virginia (6-10). A WIN OVER VIRGINIA WOULD: be the first for Cornell over a ranked opponent this season. be the second in a row vs. UVA. give the Big Red back-to-back wins in the series for just the second time (2013, 2014). narrow the Cavaliers lead in the series to 10-7. improve head coach Matt Kerwick s career record to 130-121 and to 3-1 vs. Virginia. be the 742nd win in program history. make Cornell 67-68 all-time when unranked in the USILA Coaches Poll. improve Cornell to 12-3 all-time vs. the No. 13 ranked team in the USILA Coaches Poll. GOING BACK TO CALI: Cornell is playing its first-ever game in California when it travels to Costa Mesa to take on Virginia. There is one player on the Big Red roster from the state of California Conor O Brien (Westlake). CAMPUS CONNECTIONS: Fleet Wallace s mother, Elizabeth, ran track for one season at UVA, while his uncle Charles McDaniel was a member of the Cavaliers football team. Virginia volunteer assistant coach Rocco Romero is a 2009 graduate of Cornell and was a four-year letter winner at midfield for the Big Red. Sophomore Liam Stauss cousin Meg Hutchinson swam for UVA. 2017 Ivy League Standings (March 8) Overall Ivy School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. 1. Harvard 0-0.000 4-0 1.000 2. Princeton 0-0.000 4-1.800 3. Penn 0-0.000 3-1.750 4. Brown 0-0.000 1-3.250 5. Dartmouth 0-0.000 1-3.250 6. Yale 0-0.000 1-3.250 7. Cornell 0-0.000 0-3.000 Recent Schedule/Results: Friday, March 3 Johns Hopkins at Princeton... Hopkins, 18-7 Saturday, March 4 Penn at Penn State... Penn State, 14-13 Brown at Rutgers...Rutgers, 13-11 Bryant at Yale... Bryant, 9-6 Albany at Cornell... Albany, 17-6 Dartmouth at Wagner... Wagner, 7-6 (2OT) Vermont at Harvard... Harvard, 13-10 Tuesday, March 7 Navy at Penn... Penn, 11-9 Villanova at Brown... Villanova, 17-15 UMass at Yale...UMass, 11-9 Quinnipiac at Princeton...Princeton, 17-13 Saturday, March 11 Penn State at Harvard... 12:00 p.m. Fairfield at Yale... 1:00 p.m. Penn at Michigan... 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 Princeton at Rutgers... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 18 Princeton at Penn...TBD Harvard at Brown... 12:00 p.m. Cornell at Yale... 1:00 p.m. Dartmouth at North Carolina... 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21 Holy Cross at Brown...TBD Colgate at Cornell... 5:00 p.m. Harvard at Boston U.... 7:00 p.m. Dartmouth at Navy... 7:00 p.m. Individual Highlights Games With... 3+ Goals... 2017... Career Connor Fletcher...1... 1 Andrew Keith...1... 1 Colton Rupp...0... 4 Ryan Matthews...0... 2 Clarke Petterson...0... 1 Anthony Teixeira...0... 1 3+ Assists... 2017... Career Ryan Bray...0... 1 5+ Points... 2017... Career Anthony Teixeira...0... 1 10+ Saves... 2017... Career Christian Knight...3... 19 5+ Ground Balls... 2017... Career Paul Rasimowicz...2... 2 Christian Knight...1... 1 Brandon Salvatore...1... 1 Marshall Peters...0... 7 Grant Mahler...0... 2 10+ Face-Off Wins... 2017... Career Grant Mahler...0... 1 March 11, 2017 Page 2

Last Meeting Cornell 14, No. 17 Virginia 10 March 12, 2016 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. ITHACA, N.Y. A youthful Cornell team found its offense and the team s senior goalkeeper made sure it held up as the Big Red toppled No. 17 Virginia 14-10 at Schoellkopf Field. Brennan Donville made a career-high 16 saves, surpassing his previous best of nine in a game with 10 in the third quarter alone, and the Big Red closed strong with a 5-0 run in the fourth that put some separation between themselves and the Cavaliers. Nine of the team s goals and 17 total points came from the underclassmen, with freshman Colton Rupp scoring four times, classmate Ryan Bray posting a goal and two assists and rookie Clarke Petterson scoring his first two career goals. Senior John Edmonds had one goal and three assists, senior Ryan Matthews netted a pair of goals, and sophomores Jack Bolen and Jordan Dowiak each had a goal and an assist. Ryan Lukacovic led Virginia with three goals and an assist and James Pannell, the younger brother of Cornell s all-time leading scorer and Tewaaraton Trophy Award winner Rob Pannell 13, had two goals and an assist. Jeff Kratky won 11- of-21 face-offs and Michael Howard had an assist and eight ground balls for the Cavaliers, whose lead in the all-time series was cut to 10-6. Matt Barrett made seven saves in goal for the visitors. A high-scoring first half that featured 17 combined goals gave way to a defensive battle after halftime, thanks in large part to the play of Donville. The senior had a new career high save total midway through the third quarter and made a number of highlight-reel stops at point-blank range. Virginia scored just one goal over the span of 28:34 before capitalizing on a man-up goal with 37 seconds left to play with the team trailing by five. Over that same span, Donville made 11 stops. Cornell snapped a tie in the opening three minutes of the fourth when Edmonds beat the shot clock with a straight line drive to the cage and finished off his seventh goal of the season. After Domenic Massimilian won the ensuing face-off, he found Andrew Keith to put the home team up 11-9. That opened up the floodgates for Cornell, who scored five straight before Virginia got on the board late to cap the scoring. SCORING BY QUARTER 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F Virginia 3 4 2 1-10 Cornell 3 5 1 5-14 Virginia SCORING: GOALS: Lukacovic 3; Pannell 2; Williams 2; D Amario 1; French 1; Will McNamara 1. ASSISTS: Coholan 2; Howard 1; Lukacovic 1; Pannell 1. Cornell SCORING: GOALS: Rupp 4; Petterson 2; Matthews 2; Edmonds 1; Bray 1; Dowiak 1; Bolen 1; Poccia 1; Keith 1. ASSISTS: Edmonds 3; Bray 2; Bolen 1; Dowiak 1; Estill 1; Tarbell 1; Teixeira 1; Ward 1. SHOTS - Virginia 42; Cornell 34. SHOTS ON GOAL - Virginia 26; Cornell 21. PENALTIES - Virginia 2/1:30; Cornell 4/4:00. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Virginia 3-4; Cornell 1-3. 30-second Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Virginia 0/0 (0); Cornell 1/4 (1). TURNOVERS - Virginia 16; Cornell 16. FACEOFFS - Virginia 12-27; Cornell 15-27. CLEARS - Virginia 14-18; Cornell 16-20. GOALIES - VA: Matt Barrett (57:34 minutes, 21 shots-7 saves, 14 GA), Will Railey (02:26, 0-0, 0); COR: Donville, Brennan (60:00, 26-16, 10). THE HEAD COACH: Matt Kerwick (27-21,.574) was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men s Lacrosse at Cornell University on June 11, 2014. Kerwick, who served in the position on an interim basis during the 2014 season, became the 11th head coach in the programs 121-year history... Kerwick has 18 years of head coaching experience (129-122). INDIVIDUAL STREAKS Andrew Keith and Connor Fletcher have registered one point in all three games this season. Connor Fletcher has registered one goal in all three games this season. Christian Knight has posted double-digits saves in each of the last four games dating back to the 2015 season finale. Brandon Salvatore has caused at least one turnover in all three games this season. MOVING ON UP IN CORNELL HISTORY: Marshall Peters ranks sixth in caused turnovers (45) He needs six more to move into fifth place. Christian Knight ranks 11th in career saves (321) He needs 21 more to move into 10th place. RANKED OPPONENTS: Of the Big Red s 13 opponents this season, seven are currently ranked in the USILA Coaches Poll Penn State (third), Syracuse (8th), Albany (9th), Penn (10th), Virginia (13th), Yale (15th), and Princeton (19th) Cornell 0-2 vs. ranked opponents this season. EXPERIENCE BY THE NUMBERS: The 2017 Big Red roster has just three players that have played more than 35 career games Marshall Peters (48) and Andrew Keith (43), Walt Gahagan (36). Cornell has just seven players with 20-35 games played Christian Knight (32), Jake Pulver (31), Jordan Dowiak (30), Kason Tarbell (30), Jack Bolen (22), Ryan Matthews (22), Scott Flynn (21). There are 37 players on the Big Red roster that have played in less than 20 career games. THE NOTABLE JEFF TEAT: Jeff Teat was named the No. 1 overall recruit in the Inside Lacrosse 2016 Power 100 Freshmen Rankings. He is the Big Red s first-ever Inside Lacrosse No. 1 recruit. He is Inside Lacrosse s first-ever overall No. 1 to hail from Canada. Last year, as a member of the Ontario Junior A League s Brampton Excelsiors, he finished the regular season as the leading scorer in the league with 145 points (7.6 points per game), the highest point total since John Grant Jr. registered 160 in 1994. THROWBACK NUMBERS: The 2017 roster features two unique numbers on it - #51 and #77. Freshman Jeff Teat is the first player to wear #51 since Jerome Dolins wore it in 1966. Sophomore Tom Reilly is the first Big Red men s lacrosse player to ever wear #77. Tale of the Tape Cornell Virginia Record... 0-3, 0-0 Ivy... 4-2, 0-2 ACC Goals per game... 8.00...15.83 Goals allowed per game... 17.67...13.17 Assists per game... 3.3...10.6 Shots per game... 33.7...48.0 Shots allowed per game... 46.3...40.2 Ground balls per game... 28.6...47.8 Ground balls allowed per game... 35.0...35.8 Faceoffs won... 28-of-86 (.326)... 114-of-197 (.579) Penalties... 13 for 11:00...21 for 16:30 Man-up goals... 1 of 6 (.167)...11 of 22 (.500) Opponent man-up... 3 of 13 (.231)...7 of 20 (.350) Clears... 48 for 52 (.923)... 112 for 127 (.882) Opponent clears... 53 for 60 (.883)...110 of 138 (.797) Save percentage....398...436 Opponent save percentage....607...441 First-quarter goals scored/allowed... 2/9... 27/18 Second-quarter goals scored/allowed... 6/14... 29/16 Third-quarter goals scored/allowed... 8/18... 15/22 Fourth-quarter goals scored/allowed... 8/12... 24/24 Overtime goals... 0/0... 0/0 About Virginia The Staff Head Coach...Lars Tiffany (Brown 90) Record at Virginia/Yrs... 4-2/first season Overall Record/Yrs... 117-71/13th season Assistant Coach...Sean Kirwan (Tufts 12) Assistant Coach...Kip Turner (Virginia 07) Vol. Assistant Coach... Rocco Romero (Cornell 09) Quick Facts Location...Charlottesville, Va. Nickname...Cavaliers Colors... Blue & Orange Conference...ACC 2017 Virginia Results Date Opponent...Time/Results F11 at Loyola Maryland... W, 16-15 F18 DREXEL... W, 18-14 F21 SIENA... W, 20-13 F25 at Penn... L, 20-11 M1 HIGH POINT... W, 18-12 M5 at Syracuse *... L, 13-14 M11 vs. Cornell ^... 9 p.m. M18 NOTRE DAME *... 6 p.m. M25 at Johns Hopkins... 1 p.m. A1 at Richmond... 1 p.m. A4 CLEVELAND STATE... 7 p.m. A9 NORTH CAROLINA *... 7 p.m. A11 ROBERT MORRIS... 7 p.m. A15 at Duke *... 1 p.m. A28-30 ACC Tournament...TBD ^ Pacific Coast Shootout (Costa Mesa, Calif.) * ACC game The Series vs. Virginia First meeting... 1971 Series record... Virginia leads, 10-6 Current streak... Cornell, 1 game Longest Cornell streak... 2 games Longest Virginia streak... 4 games In Ithaca... Cornell leads, 3-1 In Charlottesville, Va... Virginia leads, 5-1 At neutral site... Cornell leads, 3-1 In NCAA tournament play... Virginia leads, 4-3 In overtime... Virginia leads, 2-0 Last 5 Meetings Year Winner (Location)...Score 2012 Virginia (Baltimore, Md.)...9-8 (OT) 2013 Cornell (Charlottesville, Va.)... 12-11 2014 Cornell (Ithaca, N.Y.)... 12-9 2015 Virginia (Charlottesville, Va.)... 15-14 2016 Cornell (Ithaca, N.Y.)... 14-10 March 11, 2017 Page 3

Matt Kerwick was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men s Lacrosse at Cornell University on June 11, 2014. Kerwick, who served in the position on an interim basis during the 2014 season, became the 11th head coach in the programs 122-year history. One of just four current head coaches to take three different teams to the NCAA tournament, Kerwick has led Cornell to a combined record of 27-18 (10-8 Ivy), two Ivy League championships, and two appearances in the NCAA tournament. He has coached 18 All-Ivy selections nine All-Americans, one Ivy League Player of the Year and one Ivy League Rookie of the Year. A coach that demands excellence in the classroom as well as on the field, Cornell has had five players named USILA Academic All-Americans, two Academic All-Ivy selections, one CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree, one Senior CLASS Award winner, and one YRL Unsung Hero finalist. Kerwick spent the 2012 season with Georgetown, working as an associate head coach on Dave Urick s staff. Kerwick played for Urick at Hobart College, where he was a two-time All-American, won four consecutive Division III national championships, and was named the 1989 NCAA Tournament MVP. Prior to his time at Georgetown, Kerwick accumulated 15 years of head coaching experience with stops at Jacksonville, Hobart, Alfred and Randolph-Macon. During his time as head coach at those institutions, he helped his teams earn three NCAA tournament berths (Hobart - 2; Alfred 1), two Upstate Tournament appearances (Alfred) and one conference championship (Hobart). While at Hobart, he was named the 2002 Patriot League Coach of the Year and was also selected as the ECAC Co-Coach of the Year in 2008. As the head coach at Alfred, he was named both the 1996 Super Six Lacrosse League Coach of the Year Award and the1997 Babe Kraus Division III Coach of the Year. Kerwick graduated from Hobart in 1990 with a degree in economics. An all-around athlete, he was a four-year letter winner on both the Statesmen hockey and lacrosse teams, serving as captain for both squads as a senior. Following graduation, he played for the MLL s Baltimore Thunder, earning an All-Star selection in 1992. Kerwick has strong ties to Cornell as both his parents Thomas and the late Patricia Kerwick, as well as his sister Ann, all graduated from Cornell. He resides in Skaneateles and he and his wife Mary have two sons, Thomas and Sean. The Kerwick File Matt Kerwick Education Hobart University B.A., Economics, 1990 Head Coaching Experience Cornell University, November 2013 - present 2014, 15 - Ivy League champions 2014, 15 - NCAA appearance Jacksonville University, November 2009-2011 Led JU during inaguarl season (2010) at Division I Hobart University, 2002-2008 2002 - Patriot League champions 2002, 04 - NCAA appearances Alfred University, 1996-98 1997 - NCAA appearance 1996, 98 - ECAC Upstate Tournament Randolph-Macon University, 1992-94 Associate Head Coaching Experience Georgetown University, 2012 Assistant Coaching Experience Cornell University, 2013 2013 - Ivy League champion 2013 - NCAA appearances 2013 - NCAA quarterfinalist 2013 - NCAA semifinalist Team USA, 2006 2006 - Silver Medal at FIL World Championships Georgetown University, 1999-2001 1999, 2000, 01 - NCAA appearances 1999 - NCAA quarterfinalist 1999 - NCAA semifinalist University of Pennsylvania, 1995 Coaching Honors 2002 - Patriot League Coach of the Year 2008 - ECAC League Co-Coach of the Year 1997 - Babe Kraus Division III Coach of the Year 1996 Super Six Lacrosse League Coach of the Year Award Playing Experience Hobart University, 1987-90 1990 - Team Captain 1990 - William C. Stiles Award, presented to the Hobart senior athlete for leadership, determination and character. 1989 - NCAA Tournament MVP 1989, 90 - All-American 1987, 88, 89, 90 - Division III national champions Baltimore Thunder, MLL, 1991-96 1991, 92 - winner of team s Unsung Hero Award 1992 - MLL All-Star selection Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Cornell Men s Lacrosse Kerwick s Record Against... Air Force 1-0 Albany 1-3 Army 1-2 Bellarmine 0-1 Binghamton 4-1 Brown 1-2 Bucknell 4-4 Butler 2-1 Canisius 7-0 Colgate 6-0 Cornell 1-7 Dartmouth 3-0 Denver 1-2 Detroit 1-0 Duke 0-3 Fairfield 2-2 Georgetown 0-8 Hartford 3-0 Harvard 0-3 Hobart 3-1 Hofstra 1-2 Holy Cross 3-0 Lafayette 3-0 Lehigh 4-0 Loyola 1-5 Manhattan 0-1 Marist 1-1 Maryland 0-2 UMass 0-4 Mercer 1-0 Michigan 1-0 Mount St. Mary 1-1 Navy 0-2 North Carolina 0-1 Ohio State 2-1 Penn 2-2 Penn State 2-7 Presbyterian 2-0 Princeton 2-2 Providence 1-0 Robert Morris 1-2 Rutgers 2-4 Sacred Heart 1-0 Saint Josephs (PA) 1-0 Siena 0-2 St. John s 3-1 Syracuse 2-8 Vermont 1-0 Virginia 2-1 VMI 1-1 Yale 2-1 GOALIE ASSIST: When Christian Knight assisted on Jeff Teat s goal with one second to play in the third quarter vs. Hobart on Feb. 24 it was the Big Red s first point by a goalie since Ted Lynch registered an assist vs. Colgate on April 13, 1993. CLOSE CALLS: Since the beginning of the 2003 season, Cornell is 36-20 in games decided by a single goal, a mark that was lowered when the Big Red fell to Princeton, 6-7, in the 2016 season finale. Of the 20 losses, 16 have come against ranked opponents, including 11 against squads ranked in the top-10, five of which were ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation. LOTS OF WINS: Cornell s 12-10 victory over Princeton on April 26, 2014 was the 725th win in program history. The Big Red now has 741 victories, ranking seventh among the winningest programs in collegiate lacrosse. NEW YORK STATE OF MIND: Cornell has traditionally been very successful against collegiate teams from New York state, posting an all-time record of 287-165-7 (.633) The Big Red has four New York teams on its schedule this season Hobart, Albany, Colgate and Syracuse and so far is 0-2 in those contests HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE: Cornell has enjoyed a true home field advantage since beginning play on Schoellkopf Field in 1972, going 230-82 for a.737 winning percentage, with 12 undefeated seasons. Cornell has been even more impressive since 2000, going 95-27 overall (.782) with perfect slates in 2015 (6-0), 2011 (8-0), 2009 (6-0), 2007 (7-0) and 2005 (6-0). FASTER THAN A SPEEDING BULLET: On Dec. 21, 2014, Marshall Peters tied the Cornell Department of Athletics record for fastest 40-yard dash, running it in a time of 4.38 seconds and matching the mark set by Max Seibald in 2008. Administered by Tom Howley, Associate Director of Athletics for Athlete Performance, the dash is laser timed and the record is across several sports in the department. ELITE COMPANY: Over the past 10 seasons (2007-2016) only 10 schools have registered 100 victories Duke (151), Syracuse (126), Denver (122), Maryland (122), Notre Dame (120), UVA (116), Cornell (115), North Carolina (110), Hopkins (105), Loyola (105) During that span, only seven teams have won at least 70 percent of its games Duke (.766), Notre Dame (.755), Syracuse (.754), Cornell (.723), Maryland (.713), Denver (.709), and UVA (.703). Cornell s Record Under Kerwick... Current Streak...Lost 5 Current Home Streak...Lost 2 Current Road Streak...Lost 3 Current Neutral Site Streak... Won 1 Last win...13-12 at Lehigh (4/16/16) Last road win...13-12 at Lehigh (4/16/16) Last neutral site win...10-8 vs. Hobart (2/27/16) Last loss...6-17 vs. Albany (3/5/2017) Last road loss...8-16 at Hobart (2/25/2017 Last neutral site loss...7-11 vs. Princeton (5/1/2015) Last overtime game... 10-9 (OT) vs. Syracuse (4/12/16) Last overtime win... 10-9 (OT) vs. Syracuse (4/12/16) Last overtime loss...9-10 (OT) at Hofstra (4/12/14) Cornell... 2017... Total..Streak At home...0-1...13-8... L2 On the road...0-2...9-10... L3 At neutral sites...0-0...5-3...w1 On turf...0-2...26-20... L4 On grass...0-1...1-1... L1 In overtime...0-0...4-1...w3 Scoring first...0-0...14-12... L1 Ahead after one quarter...0-0...17-4...w10 Behind after one quarter...0-3...6-15... L4 Tied after one quarter...0-0...4-2... L1 Ahead after two quarters...0-0...24-3...w4 Behind after two quarters...0-3...3-17... L5 Tied after two quarters...0-0...0-1... L2 Ahead after three quarters...0-0...22-2...w12 Behind after three quarters...0-3...4-19... L5 Tied after three quarters...0-0...1-0...w1 Outshooting opponent...0-0...22-9...w1 Opponents take more shots...0-3...5-12... L5 Shots are equal...0-0...0-0...w4 Having more ground balls...0-1...25-10... L2 Opponents have more ground balls...0-2...1-10... L3 Ground balls are equal...0-0...1-1... L1 Winning more faceoffs...0-0...20-12... L1 Opponent wins more faceoffs...0-3...6-9... L4 Faceoffs are even...0-0...1-0...w2 Making less than 10 saves...0-0...16-7...w2 Making 10+ saves...0-3...11-14... L5 Opponent makes less than 10 saves...0-1...7-6... L1 Opponent makes 10+ saves...0-2...20-15... L4 Cornell has more penalties...0-2...13-14... L3 Opponent has more penalties...0-1...8-6... L1 Penalties are even...0-0...6-1... L1 Scoring an extra-man goal...0-1...23-15... L3 In one-goal games...0-0...6-6... L1 Games decided by four goals or less...0-0...12-11... L1 Games decided by five goals or more...0-2...15-9... L3 Scoring less than 10 goals...0-2...2-16... L7 Scoring 10-14 goals...0-1...15-5... L1 Scoring 15-20 goals...0-0...10-0...w55 Scoring 21+ goals...0-0...0-0...w7 Allowing less than 10 goals...0-0...20-4... L1 Allowing 10-14 goals...0-0...6-9...w1 Allowing 15+ goals...0-3...0-9... L13 Facing a higher-ranked team...0-3...5-10... L4 Facing a lower-ranked team...0-0...4-5... L2 Facing a team with the same rank...0-0...0-0...w1 Facing an unranked team...0-1...18-6... L2 Playing a team with a.500+ record...0-2...12-16... L3 Playing a team with a.500 record...0-1...6-3... L1 Playing a team with sub.500 record...0-0...9-2... L1 During the week...0-0...9-2...w6 During the weekend...0-3...18-19... L5 In February...0-2...6-4... L2 In March...0-1...13-5... L3 In April...0-0...8-8... L2 In May...0-0...0-4... L5 vs. the America East...0-1...3-3... L3 vs. the ACC...0-0...3-4...W2 vs. the Big 10...0-1...0-2... L2 vs. the Big East...0-0...0-0... L1 vs. the CAA...0-0...1-1...W1 vs. the ECAC...0-0...1-0...W10 vs. Independent teams...0-0...0-0... L3 vs. the Ivy League...0-0...10-10... L3 vs. the MAAC...0-0...2-0...W13 vs. Northeast Conference...0-1...3-1... L1 vs. the Patriot League...0-0...4-0...W5 March 11, 2017 Page 4

OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: The Big Red has four captains this season seniors Ryan Matthews and Marshall Peters, junior Jake Pulver, and sophomore Clarke Petterson. HARD HAT: Jake Pulver was selected to carry the Hard Hat for the 2016 season. The tradition of the Hard Hat began in the fall of 1999. Midway through the fall season, a player is selected to carry the Hard Hat for the year. The recipient is someone that the coaches feel demonstrates a blue-collar approach to the game of lacrosse; he is driven and selfless, not the most talented player on the field, but consistently the hardest worker. He puts the team first, and embodies how the coaches want Cornell players to act and respond on or off the field. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: The 14-member Class of 2020 consists of five US Lacrosse All-Americans, as well as two members of the Team Canada U19 squad, and consists of nine midfielders, two attackmen, two defenders, and one goalie. The group hails from six different states, including a class-high four New Yorkers, as well as one player coming from both Alberta and Ontario. BUCZEK S BACK: Former Cornell men s lacrosse great Connor Buczek 15 joined the Big Red staff as a volunteer assistant prior to the 2016 season. Buczek, a recipient of a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, is currently a student in Cornell s Johnson Graduate School of Management. One of the best business school s in the country, Buczek is in rare company, as one of just two individuals, and the only one from Cornell, to be admitted directly from undergraduate studies. The Last Time Cornell scored 20+ goals... 21 vs. Dartmouth (W, 21-5) 3/30/13 scored 15+ goals... 19 at Dartmouth (W, 19-4) 4/4/16 scored 10+ goals... 10 at Penn State (L, 10-20) 2/18/17 tallied 12+ assists... 13 at Dartmouth (W, 19-4) 4/4/16 tallied 8+ assists... 13 at Dartmouth (W, 19-4) 4/4/16 registered 25+ points... 32 at Dartmouth (W, 19-4) 4/4/16 registered 15+ points... 20 at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 won 20+ face-offs... 25 at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 won 15+ face-offs... 25 at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 took 60+ shots...62 vs. Princeton (W, 17-4) 4/23/05 took 50+ shots... 51 at Dartmouth (W, 19-4) 4/4/16 scored 5+ man-up goals...5 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/11/03 beat the #1 team in the USILA Coaches Poll...April 12, 2011 vs. #1 Syracuse (W, 11-6) was ranked #1 in the USILA Coaches Poll...May 26, 2007 vs. #2 Duke (L, 11-12) had a player score 7+ goals... Steve Mock (7) vs. Ohio State (W, 16-6) 5/18/13 had a player score 6+ goals... Dan Lintner (6) at Binghamton (W, 14-8) 2/25/14 had a player score 5+ goals... Dan Lintner (5) vs. Hofstra (W, 14-5) 4/11/15 had a player register 5+ assists...connor Buczek (5) vs. Yale (W, 11-9) 3/15/14 had a player register 4+ assists... Matt Donovan (4) vs. Princeton (L, 7-11) 5/1/15 had a player register 3+ assists... John Edmonds (3) & Ryan Bray (3) at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 had a player total 10+ points...rob Pannell (10) vs. Binghamton (W, 17-12) 2/28/12 had a player total 9+ points... Rob Pannell (9) vs. Princeton (W, 17-11) 4/27/13 had a player total 8+ points... Matt Donovan (8) vs. Colgate (W OT, 10-9) 3/17/15 had a goalie register a goal... Tim Shea (1) vs. Dartmouth (W, 20-8) 4/21/90 had a goalie register an assist... Christian Knight (1) at Hobart (L, 8-16) 2/25/17 had a player register an overtime goal...ryan Matthews vs. Syracuse (W OT, 10-9) 4/12/16 had a player pick up 10+ ground balls...domenic Massimilian (17) at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 had a player pick up 6+ ground balls...brandon Salvatore (6) vs. Albany (L, 6-17) 3/5/17 had a player win 15+ face offs...domenic Massimilian (17) at Lehigh (W, 13-12) 4/16/16 had a player win 10+ face offs...domenic Massimilian (13) vs. Brown (L, 5-22) 4/23/16 had a goalie register 20+ saves...aj Fiore (20) vs. Syracuse (L, 7-8) 4/13/10 had a goalie register 15+ saves... Brennan Donville (16) vs. Brown (L, 5-22) 4/23/16 Miscellaneous 2017 Season Notes Fastest Cornell goal to start a game...10:36 by Jeff Teat at Hobart (Feb. 25) Fastest Cornell goal to start the second half...4:36 by Jordan Dowiak at Penn State (Feb. 18) Fastest time between Cornell goals...:12 by Connnor Fletcher & Colton Rupp vs. Albany (Mar. 5) Fastest time between opponent goals... :11, 2xs, last by Connor Fields (both), Albany (Mar. 25) Largest Cornell lead...n/a Largest opponent lead... 12 goals, 2xs, last by Virginia (17-5) (Mar. 5) Largest comeback in a win...n/a Largest lead surrendered in a loss...n/a FAMILY TIES: Head Coach Matt Kerwick s parents Thomas and the late Patricia, as well as his sister Ann, all graduated from Cornell. Andrew Keith s brother, Thomas 13, was an All-American long-stick midfielder for the Big Red, earning four varsity letters from 2010-13. Ryan Matthews cousin Matt Sutherland played lacrosse at Cornell. Sam Welch s parents, Patrick 85 and Ruth Welch 87, are both former Big Red athletes. A twotime Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association champion at 150 pounds, Patrick is in the Cornell Hall of Fame, while Ruth was a three-year letter winner for gymnastics, serving as team captain as a senior. Dan Nemirov s mother, Jamie, as well as one aunt and his maternal grandfather all graduated from Cornell. Scott Flynn s grandfather Norman Penney attended Cornell Law School and later served as both a professor in the law school and Dean of University Faculty. Charlie Estill s grandfather Frederick Siefke graduated from Cornell in 1948. Troy Revello s older sister Grace attends Cornell. Anthony Teixeira s great-uncle Stephen W. Fillo graduated from Cornell in 1959. Connor Fletcher s father, Daniel, graduated from Cornell in 1985 and his great uncle, Bob Mealy 51, is considered one of the best runners in Cornell track history and is a member of the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame. Griffin Buczek s brother, Connor 15, was an All-American lacrosse player for Cornell and currently serves as the team s volunteer assistant coach while attending Cornell s Johnson Graduate School of Management and playing professionally for the Florida Launch His aunt, Colleen Cottrell Calderwood, also attended Cornell. Ryan McDonald s uncle, Dan McDonald, played lacrosse at SUNY Potsdam and served as an assistant coach for the Big Red under Richie Moran from 1995-96... His aunt, Tina Mahoney graduated from Cornell in 1988. Griff Gosnell s great-uncle, John Gude Gosnell, graduated from Cornell in 1950. Josh Gully s father, Josh 83, lettered twice for the Big Red lacrosse team and is the 22nd member of his family to attend Cornell. OVERTIME NOTES: With its 10-9 overtime win vs. Syracuse on April 12, 2016 Cornell has played at least one overtime game in each of the past 10 seasons, dating back to a 12-11 overtime triumph over Albany in the 2007 NCAA quarterfinals. During that span, the Big Red has posted a 10-5 record in OT games Cornell has won three consecutive overtime games and head coach Matt Kerwick is 4-1 all-time at Cornell in overtime games. Winningest Programs in the Past 10 Seasons By Winning Percentage School 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Win % 1. Duke 17-3 18-2 15-4 16-4 14-6 15-5 16-5 17-3 12-6 11-8.766 2. Notre Dame 11-4 14-3 15-1 10-7 11-3 13-3 11-5 12-6 12-3 11-4.755 3. Syracuse 5-8 16-2 16-2 13-2 15-2 9-8 16-4 11-5 13-3 12-5.754 4. Cornell 15-1 11-4 13-4 12-6 14-3 9-4 14-4 11-5 10-6 6-7.723 5. Maryland 10-6 10-6 10-7 12-4 13-5 12-6 10-4 13-4 15-4 17-3.713 6. Denver 9-7 10-7 7-8 12-5 15-3 9-7 14-5 16-3 17-2 13-3.709 7. Virginia 12-4 14-4 15-3 16-2 13-5 12-4 7-8 10-6 10-5 7-8.703 8. UNC 8-3 8-6 12-6 13-3 10-6 11-6 13-4 10-5 13-4 12-6.692 9. Loyola 7-6 7-7 9-5 9-5 8-5 18-1 11-5 15-2 7-8 14-4.686 10. Hopkins 13-4 11-6 10-5 7-8 13-3 12-4 9-5 11-5 11-7 8-7.660 By Victories School 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Wins 1. Duke 17-3 18-2 15-4 16-4 14-6 15-5 16-5 17-3 12-6 11-8 151 2. Syracuse 5-8 16-2 16-2 13-2 15-2 9-8 16-4 11-5 13-3 12-5 126 3. Denver 9-7 10-7 7-8 12-5 15-3 9-7 14-5 16-3 17-2 13-3 122 Maryland 10-6 10-6 10-7 12-4 13-5 12-6 10-4 13-4 15-4 17-3 122 5. Notre Dame 11-4 14-3 15-1 10-7 11-3 13-3 11-5 12-6 12-3 11-4 120 6. Virginia 12-4 14-4 15-3 16-2 13-5 12-4 7-8 10-6 10-5 7-8 116 7. Cornell 15-1 11-4 13-4 12-6 14-3 9-4 14-4 11-5 10-6 6-7 115 8. UNC 8-3 8-6 12-6 13-3 10-6 11-6 13-4 10-5 13-4 12-6 110 9. Hopkins 13-4 11-6 10-5 7-8 13-3 12-4 9-5 11-5 11-7 8-7 105 Loyola 7-6 7-7 9-5 9-5 8-5 18-1 11-5 15-2 7-8 14-4 105 March 11, 2017 Page 5

All-Time MLL Draft Picks Name, Draft Year Rd Pick Rob Pannell, 2012... 1...1 Connor Buczek, 2015... 1...2 Max Seibald, 2009... 1...2 Ryan McClay, 2003... 1...5 David Mitchell, 2007... 1...8 Justin Redd, 2005... 2...9 Matt McMonagle, 2007... 1...10 John Glynn, 2009... 2...10 Jason Noble, 2013... 2...10 Roy Lang, 2012... 2...11 Mitch Belisle, 2007... 2...12 Justin Cynar, 2002... 2...12 Joe Boulukos, 2006... 2...16 Galen Beers. 2002... 3...16 John Edmonds, 2016... 2...17 Matt Donovan, 2015... 3...18 Jordan Stevens, 2015... 3...21 Brian Clayton, 2007... 3...23 Kyle Georgalas, 2005... 5...25 Rocco Romero, 2009... 5...41 Chris Langton, 2012... 6...42 Max Van Bourgondien, 2013... 6...43 Eric Pittard, 2007... 5...44 Tom Freshour, 2014... 6...44 J.J. Gilbane, 2012... 6...48 MLL Draft Picks By School 1. Syracuse...57 2. Virginia...49 3. Maryland...47 4. Johns Hopkins...44 5. Duke...34 6. North Carolina...31 Towson...31 8. UMass...26 9. Cornell...25 Hofstra...25 10. Georgetown...23 Academic All-Americans The Cornell men s lacrosse program has the second most CoSIDA Academic All-Americans of any Division I team in the nation, second only to Johns Hopkins. Of Cornell s six selections, five have come since 2001. Unlike other Academic All-America teams in which the selections are all from the same sport, the At-Large men s team is highly competitive as it is comprised of athletes from fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports information director. All-Time Academic All-Americans Men s Lacrosse 1. Johns Hopkins 8 2. Cornell 6 3. Duke 5 Princeton 5 5. Army 4 Syracuse 4 Cornell s All-Time Academic All-Americans 1999 Troy Gorman 99 (third team) 2001 David Key 01 (second team) 2004 Tim DeBlois 04 (second team) 2005 Casey Stevenson 05 (second team) 2007 Mitch Belisle 07 (first team) 2007 Matt McMonagle 07 (first team) PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS: Junior defenseman Jake Pulver was named a preseason honorable mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse Magazine. U19 TEAM CANADA: Three Big Red sophomore Clarke Petterson, and freshmen Jeff Teat and Caelahn Bullen were members of the Team Canada squad that won the silver medal at the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) U19 Men s Lacrosse World Championship this past summer. MLL DRAFT FACTS: Cornell has the ninth most Major League Lacrosse draft picks (25) of any school in the nation. Since having a program-high five players selected in the 2007 MLL Draft, the Big Red has had multiple picks in five of the last 10 drafts. Beginning with the 2007 MLL Draft, Cornell has had five first round draft picks, including one selection at No. 1 (Rob Pannell), and two at No. 2 (Connor Buczek and Max Seibald). FOR STARTERS: Cornell is 64-53-5 all-time in season openers. TICKLE THE ALL-IVY: The Big Red returns two All-Ivy selections from a year ago Jake Pulver (second-team) and Ryan Matthews (honorable mention). Both were first-time honorees. IVY KINGS: Since Ivy League play began in 1956, Cornell has won a conference-high 29 titles, including 17 undefeated crowns. Cornell has won a share of 12 of the last 14 Ivy League titles, with its last crown coming in 2015. The Big Red also has the best regular season Ivy League record of any team in the conference at 252-104-1. 250 IVY WINS: With its 8-2 victory over Dartmouth on March 28, 2015, Cornell became the first program in the Ivy League history to reach 250 regular season conference victories The Big Red s 252 regular season conference wins are also the most conference wins by any school in Division I men s lacrosse history. RUPP S ROOKIE RANKING: Colton Rupp finished the 2016 season ranked fourth in Cornell history for the most goals scored by a freshman (23), behind Sean Greenhalgh (39 in 2002), Matt Wise (29 in 1995), and Rob Pannell (25 in 2009). CLASS OF 2019 NOTES: Last season s freshman class was the second highest scoring rookie class in program history with 82 points coming from seven players Colton Rupp (24 points), Ryan Bray (22 points), Clarke Petterson (15 points), Anthony Teixeira (nine points), Zach Ward (seven points), Jake McCulloch (four points) and Conor O Brien (one point). The 82 points ranks second behind the freshman class of 2009 that saw 86 points come from three players Rob Pannell (67 points), Roy Lang (11 points), and Mitch McMichael (eight points). The 2016 rookies are just the third in Cornell history to register more than 75 points, surpassing the 2002 freshmen that had 76 points come from three players Sean Greenhalgh (42 points), Justin Redd (31 points) and J.D. Nelson (eight points). In the 40 seasons since freshmen became eligible to participate in varsity athletics, Cornell has had a freshman class register at least 40 points just seven times (2016, 2009, 2006, 2002, 2003, 2000, 1995). There have been 17 seasons in which the Big Red received just single-digit points from its freshmen (2015, 2014, 2008, 2007, 2005, 1994, 1993, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1978, 1977). Cornell has had three seasons in which a freshman did not register a single point (2007, 1986, 1978). FRESHMAN FOUR: Cornell started at least four freshmen in each of its final 11 games of the 2016 season. Dating back to the 2003 season, when the games-started statistic began to be kept regularly, the Big Red started four freshmen five times in a season just once the final five games of the 2010 campaign. In that stretch, Cornell started Mike Bronzino (defense), Jason Noble (defense), AJ Fiore (goalie) and a combination that featured either Ross Gillum (midfield) or Steve Mock (attack). BABY BIG RED: Of the 39 players that saw action during the 2016 season, more than one-third (15) were freshmen, including seven that started at least one game Colton Rupp (13 starts attack), Ryan Bray (11 starts midfield), Clarke Petterson (10 starts midfield), Anthony Teixeira (6 starts attack), Zach Ward (5 starts attack), Chad Otterman (3 starts defense) and Jake McCulloch (1 start midfield). March 11, 2017 Page 6

Cornell Against the State Adelphi (series discontinued in 1992)... 9-4 Albany... 2-3 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Albany... 1-3 Army... 15-24 Binghamton... 11-0 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Binghamton... 4-1 Canisius... 12-0 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Canisius... 7-0 Colgate... 42-7-1 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Colgate... 6-0 Columbia (series discontinued in 1910)... 8-4 Cortland (series discontinued in 1992)... 34-2-1 Hamilton (series discontinued in 1955)... 3-0 Hobart... 86-48-4 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Hobart... 3-1 Hofstra... 7-2 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Hofstra... 1-1 RPI (series discontinued in 1953)... 3-6 Siena... 1-0 St. John s... 1-0 Stony Brook... 5-0 Syracuse... 38-64-1 Kerwick (all-time) vs. Syracuse... 2-8 Union (series discontinued in 1960)... 10-1 Total... 287-165-7 (.633) * 2017 opponents in bold RECAPPING 2016: One of the youngest teams in the nation, the Big Red finished the 2016 season with a 6-7 record overall (1-5 Ivy), with four of its seven losses coming to nationally ranked opponents. Cornell managed two upsets on the season, defeating No. 17 Virginia, and taking down No. 11 Syracuse in overtime for Cornell s first win over the Orange since 2012. Of the 39 players that saw action during the 2016 season, more than one-third (15) were freshmen, including seven that started at least one game. The freshman class proved to be the second highest scoring rookie class in program history with 82 points coming from seven players. Following the season, Cornell had five players named All-Ivy. Brennan Donville 16, John Edmonds 16, Domenic Massimilian 17 and Jake Pulver 18 were named second-team, while Ryan Matthews 16 earned an honorable mention selection. All five players were first-time honorees. Donville was also named an YRL Unsung Hero finalist, and was a USILA Scholar All-American, along with Matt Schattner 16. WHAT WAS LOST: The Big Red lost three All-Ivy selections from a year ago John Edmonds (second team), Brennan Donville (second team), and Domenic Massimilian (second team) Edmonds was Cornell s most dangerous offensive threat with a team-high 26 points on 14 goals and 12 assists Donville had the best year of his career in goal, ranking fourth in the Ivy League in save percentage (.511), saves per game (10.38), and goals-against average (10.22) Massimilian finished the season ranked fifth in the nation in face-off winning percentage (.640), third in the country with 9.42 ground balls per game. WHAT REMAINS: Cornell returns nine of its top 11 scorers from a year ago, highlighted by the team s leader in goals (Colton Rupp 23) and its leader in assists (Ryan Bray 13). The Big Red also returns the 2014 Ivy League Rookie of the Year Christian Knight in goal. Home Sweet Home Cornell has enjoyed a true home field advantage since beginning play on Schoellkopf Field in 1972, going 230-82 for a.737 winning percentage. Cornell has been even more impressive since 2000: 2000 7-3 2001 3-2 2002 5-1 2003 6-1 2004 6-2 2005 6-0 2006 6-2 2007 7-0 2008 6-2 2009 6-0 2010 6-4 2011 8-0 2012 6-1 2013 5-2 2014 5-2 2015 6-1 2016 2-4 2017 0-1 Total 97-28 (.737) Double Digits A key to the Big Red s success over the years has been reaching double-digits goals in a game. Since 2000, Cornell is 156-20 (88.6%) in games in which it has registered 10 goals or more. 2000 9-2 2001 7-1 2002 9-1 2003 6-0 2004 6-2 2005 10-0 2006 9-1 2007 13-1 2008 8-0 2009 10-2 2010 11-1 2011 13-0 2012 6-1 2013 14-3 2014 11-1 2015 8-2 2016 5-1 2017 0-1 Total 156-20 (.886) UP NEXT: Cornell opens Ivy League play next weekend at No. 15 Yale on Saturday, March 18 at 1 p.m. 2017 Cornell High/Lows Category POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS Team High 14 at Penn State (Feb 18) 10 at Penn State (Feb 18) 4 at Penn State (Feb 18) 44 at Hobart (Feb 25) 26 at Hobart (Feb 25) 14 at Penn State (Feb 18) 32 at Hobart (Feb 25) 18 vs. Albany (Mar 5) 7, 2xs, last vs. Albany (Mar 5) 2017 Opponent High/Lows Category POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS Team High 33 by Penn State (Feb 18) 20 by Penn State (Feb 18) 13 by Penn State (Feb 18) 48 by Penn State (Feb 18) 34 by Penn State (Feb 18) 18 by Hobat (Feb 25) 44 by Penn State (Feb 18) 16, 2xs, last by Albany (Mar 5) 6 by Albany (Mar 5) Team Low 11 at Hobart (Feb 25) 6 vs. Albany (Mar 5) 3, 2xs, last vs. Albany (Mar 5) 25 vs. Albany (Mar 5) 16 vs. Albany (Mar 5) 10 vs. Albany (Mar 5) 23 at Penn State (Feb 18) 13 at Hobart (Feb 25) 4 at Penn State (Feb 18) Team Low 23 by Hobart (Feb 25) 16 by Hobart (Feb 25) 7 by Hobart (Feb 25) 45 by Hobart (Feb 25) 27 by Hobart (Feb 25) 9 by Penn State (Feb 18) 22 by Hobart (Feb 25) 14 by Hobart (Feb 25) 4, 2xs, last by Hobart (Feb 25) Individual High 3, 2xs, last by C. Fletcher & A. Keith at Hobart (Feb 25) 3, 2xs, last by C. Fletcher & A. Keith at Hobart (Feb 25) 1, 10xs, last by three players vs. Albany (Mar 5) 7, 2xs, last by J. Teat & J. McCulloch at Penn State (Feb 18) 5 by Ryan Matthews at Hobart (Feb 25) 14 by Christian Knight at Penn State (Feb 18) 6 by Brandon Salvatore vs. Albany (Mar 5) -- 3,2xs, last by Brandon Salvatore vs. Albany (Mar 5) Individual High 9 by Grant Ament, Penn State (Feb 18) 6 by Grant Ament, Penn State (Feb 18) 3, 3xs, last by Connor Fields, Albany (Mar 5) 11, 2xs, last by Justin Scott, Hobart (Feb 25) 8, 2xs, last by G. Ament & M. O Keefe, Penn State (Feb 18) 18 by Jackson Brown, Hobart (Feb 25) 12 by TD Ierlan, Albany (Mar 5) -- 2 by Stone Sims, Albany (Mar 5) March 11, 2017 Page 7

Around The Nation Cornell in the 2017 National Rankings (3/7) Category Team Actual Individual Rank Actual Assists P/G 69th 2.67 NR Caused Turnover P/G 43rd 6.00 Brandon Salvatore 8th 2.00 Clearing Percentage 8th.923 ---- Face-off Win % 66th.326 Paul Rasimowicz 65th.390 Ground Balls P/G 37th 28.33 Paul Rasimowicz 47th 4.33 Man-Down Defense 9th.769 ---- Man-Up Offense (GPG) 66th.167 NR Points P/G 66th 10.67 Connor Fletcher 140th 2.33 Saves P/G 27th 11.67 Christian Knight 20th 11.67 Scoring Defense (GAA) NR Christian Knight 64th 18.06 Scoring Margin NR ---- Scoring Offense (GPG) 58th 8.00 Connor Fletcher 74th 2.00 Shot Percentage 62nd.238 Connor Fletcher 8th.545 Turnovers P/G 45th 15.00 ---- Save Percentage ---- Christian Knight 61st.402 Oldest Men s Lacrosse Teams: Team...First Season 1. Harvard... 1881 2. Princeton... 1882 3. Johns Hopkins... 1883 4. Yale...1880s* 5T. Lehigh... 1885 5T. Stevens... 1885 7. Rutgers... 1887 8. Cornell... 1892 9T. Hobart... 1898 9T. Swarthmore... 1898 11. Penn... 1900 12. Virginia...1904-1907* 13. Army West Point... 1907 14. Navy... 1908 15. Penn State... 1913 16. Syracuse... 1916 17. Colgate... 1921 18. Maryland... 1924 19. Loyola... 1938 20. Delaware... 1948 Teams competing for at least 100 years: Team...First Season 1. Stevens...133rd 2. Johns Hopkins...130th 3. Lehigh...129th 4. Cornell... 122nd 5. Swarthmore...119th* 6. Hobart...115th 7. Navy...110th 8. Princeton...108th 9. Penn State... 104th 10T. Harvard... 100+* 10T. Yale... 100+* 12T. Rutgers...100th 12T. Penn...100th 12T. Army West Point...100th 15. Syracuse...96th 16. Maryland... 92nd 17. Colgate...86th T18. Virginia...78th T18. Loyola...78th 20. Delaware... 68th * specific year unknown All-Time Conference Wins Cornell s 250 Ivy League wins are the most regular season conference wins by any school in Division I men s lacrosse history. School Wins Conference Next 1. Cornell 252 Ivy March 18 2. Princeton 239 Ivy March 18 3. Bucknell 216 Patriot League* March 11 4. Brown 184 Ivy March 18 5. Yale 158 Ivy March 18 6. Harvard 151 Ivy March 18 7. Penn 148 Ivy March 18 8. Delaware 139 CAA^ April 1 9. Maryland 125 B1G $ April 1 10. Towson 124 CAA % April 1 * - Previously a member of the MAC & ECC ^ - Previously a member of the ECC, NAC & American East $ - Previously a member of the ACC % - Previously a member of the ECC & American East All-Time Winningest Programs School All-Time Record Next 1. Johns Hopkins 967-322-15 Mar. 11 2. Syracuse 885-338-16 Mar. 11 3. Maryland 796-265-4 Mar. 11 4. Navy 785-347-14 Mar. 11 5. Army 773-378-7 Mar. 11 6. Hobart * 756-491-20 Mar. 11 7. Cornell 741-472-27 Mar. 11 8. Princeton 673-470-19 Mar. 14 9. Virginia 624-356-6 Mar. 11 10. Rutgers 600-498-14 Mar. 10 * Hobart played at the Division III level prior to the 1995 season. Longest Running Rivalries Cornell has one of the nation s richest traditions in the sport of lacrosse, playing four rivalry games that stand among the nation s longest. 1. 138 Cornell v. Hobart Hobart, 16-8 2. 114 Hopkins v. Maryland April 29 3. 104 Cornell v. SU April 11 4. 103 Hobart v. SU April 5 5. 98 Princeton v. Yale March 24 6. 95 Army v. Navy April 15 7. 94 Princeton v. Rutgers March 14 8. 93 Cornell v. Penn March 25 9. 92 Maryland v. Navy Maryland, 15-12 10. 91 Harvard v. Cornell April 8 Big Red in the National Polls Date USILA IL Media Preseason NR NR February 13 NR NR February 20 NR NR Feb. 27 NR NR March 6 NR NR March 13 March 20 March 27 April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1 USILA Coaches Poll (March 6) ( )- First place votes # Team Points 1. Notre Dame (3-0) 360 (18) 2. Maryland (4-1) 327 3. Penn State (5-0) 316 4. Denver (4-1) 297 5. North Carolina (4-1) 293 6. Johns Hopkins (4-1) 246 7. Rutgers (5-0) 238 8. Syracuse (3-1) 224 9. Albany (3-1) 199 10. Penn (2-1) 177 11. Army (4-1) 156 12. Loyola (3-2) 154 13. Virginia (4-2) 146 14. Stony Brook (4-0) 96 15. Yale (1-2) 89 16. Duke (4-2) 87 17. Towson (3-1) 72 18. Boston U (6-0) 69 19. Princeton (3-1) 64 20. Richmond (4-1) 48 ORV: Ohio State, Hofstra, Harvard, Michigan, Bryant, Robert Morris Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (March 6) ( )- First place votes # Team Points 1. Notre Dame (3-0) 660 (33) 2. Maryland (4-1) 611 3. Penn State (5-0) 566 4. North Carolina (4-1) 557 5. Denver (4-1) 523 6. Syracuse (3-1) 459 7. Johns Hopkins (4-1) 455 8. Rutgers (5-0) 418 9. Loyola (3-2) 341 10. Penn (2-1) 333 11. Virginia (4-2) 331 12. Albany (3-1) 309 13. Army (4-1) 269 14. Stony Brook (4-0) 152 15. Boston University (6-0) 135 16. Towson (3-1) 131 16. Ohio State (6-0) 131 18. Duke (4-2) 127 19. Princeton (3-1) 111 20. Yale (1-2) 99 ORV: Hofstra, Richmond, Marist, Harvard, Air Force, Navy, Brown POLL NOTES: The Cornell Department of Athletic Communications uses the USILA Coaches Poll to reflect the Big Red s actual ranking at the time of the game. Cornell 2017 opponents in italics. Ranking Records (Since 1973) Record vs. Unranked Teams...246-52 (.826) Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 20...164-149 (.524) Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 11-20...95-48 (.664) Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 6-10...38-39 (.494) Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 1-5...31-62 (.333) Record vs. Teams When Unranked...66-68 (.493) Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 20...339-133 (.718) Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 11-20...97-56 (.634) Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 6-10...88-45 (.662) Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 1-5...155-33 (.824) Cornell s Record Against No.... No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game 1 5-22 (.185) L1 Virginia def. #3 Cornell, 9-8 (3/10/12) $ 2 4-16 (.200) W1 #15 Cornell def. Virginia, 12-9 (3/8/14) 3 6-8 (.429) L1 Brown def. Cornell, 22-5 (4/23/16) 4 4-10 (.286) L2 Syracuse def. #10 Cornell, 14-6 (2/15/15) 5 12-6 (.667) W5 #8 Cornell def. Maryland, 16-8 (5/12/13) % 6 5-8 (.384) L1 Albany def. #11 Cornell, 19-9 (5/9/15) % 7 8-12 (.400) L2 Virginia def. #8 Cornell, 15-14 (3/7/15) 8 9-4 (.692) W1 #13 Cornell def. Albany 16-9 (2/28/15) 9 9-9 (.500) L1 Albany def. Cornell, 17-6 (3/5/16) 10 7-6 (.538) L2 Penn def. #11 Cornell, 11-10 (5/2/14)! 11 13-5 (.722) L1 Penn State def. Cornell, 20-10 (2/18/17) 12 9-3 (.750) W1 #6 Cornell def. Princeton, 17-11 (4/27/13) 13 11-3 (.786) L1 Brown def. #10 Cornell, 15-6 (4/18/15) 14 9-6 (.600) W4 #12 Cornell def. Pprinceton, 15-10 (4/25/15) 15 11-12 (.478) L3 Albany def. Cornell, 12-8 (3/5/16) 16 4-6 (.400) L2 Hofstra def. #6 Cornell, 10-9 (OT) (4/12/14) 17 17-2 (.894) W7 Cornell def. Virginia 14-10 (3/12/16) 18 7-1 (.875) W3 #12 Cornell def. Harvard 13-12 (4/10/10) 19 9-6 (.600) W2 #11 Cornell def. Princeton, 12-10 (4/26/14) 20 5-4 (.556) L1 Penn State def. #18 Cornell, 8-7 (2/20/16) Cornell s Record When Ranked No.... No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game 1 40-2 (.952) L1 L, 11-12 vs. #2 Duke (5/26/07) $% 2 41-11 (.788) L1 L, 9-14 vs. Harvard (4/5/14) 3 32-8 (.800) W4 W, 21-5 vs. Dartmouth (3/30/13) 4 27-6 (.818) W7 W, 17-9 at Penn (3/22/14) 5 18-7 (.720) W5 W, 12-6 vs. #13 Syracuse (4/10/12) 6 15-8 (.652) L2 LOT, 9-10 vs. #16 Hofstra (4/12/14) 7 19-7 (.731) W10 W, 8-2 vs. Dartmouth (3/28/15) 8 17-13 (.567) L2 L, 9-10 at Harvard (4/4/15) 9 20-7 (.741) W5 W, 14-7 at #6 Yale (3/14/15) 10 17-10 (.630) L2 L, 7-11 vs. Princeton (5/1/15)! 11 15-8 (.652) L2 L, 10-19 vs. Albany (5/9/15) % 12 15-6 (.714) W10 W, 15-10 vs. Princeton (4/25/15) 13 19-8 (.704) W2 W, 16-9 vs. #8 Albnay (2/28/15) 14 15-13 (.536) L1 L, 9-11 vs. #2 Virginia (3/12/11) $ 15 13-4 (.765) W5 W, 12-9 vs. #2 Virginia (3/8/14) 16 11-11 (.500) W6 W, 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14) 17 2-2 (.500) L1 L, 7-8 at Ohio State (5/5/01) 18 1-1 (.500) L1 L, 7-8 vs. #20 Penn State (2/20/16) 19 2-0 (1.000) W2 W, 13-11 at #20 Yale (3/24/01) 20 4-1 (.800) W4 W, 9-8 vs. #15 Penn State (3/15/03) % - NCAA Tournament game! - Ivy League Tournament game $ - Neutral site game Records are based on USILA Coaches Poll rankings, which began in 1973. Rankings for 4/4/82, 4/10/82 and 5/6/89 are missing... In total, there were 30 contests which Cornell played prior to the release of the first poll of the season. In each instance, the Big Red was ranked in the first poll of the season. March 11, 2017 Page 8

2017 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Conor O Brien A So. 6-3 185 Westlake, Calif. / Westlake HS 2 * Colton Rupp A So. 5-10 200 Washington, D.C. / Landon School 3 * Clarke Petterson M So. 5-10 190 Toronto, Ont. / The Hill Academy 4 Troy Revello M Jr. 6-0 175 Great River, N.Y. / East Islip HS 5 Sam Duggan M Fr. 6-3 190 Skaneateles, N.Y. / Skaneateles HS 6 * Grant Mahler M Sr. 5-10 180 Village of Golf, Fla. / St. Andrew s School 7 Chandler Kirby D Sr. 5-6 175 Jericho, N.Y. / Jericho HS 8 Austin Fingar M Fr. 5-10 180 Penn Yan, N.Y. / Penn Yan Academy 9 * Jake McCulloch M So. 6-0 190 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS 11 ** Walt Gahagan D Sr. 6-0 195 Glen Cove, N.Y. / Deerfield Academy 12 Liam Stauss D So. 6-4 190 Duxbury, Mass. / Duxbury HS 13 Paul Rasimowicz M Fr. 6-0 180 Somerset, N.J. / Trinity Pawling School 14 Joe Rassenfoss M So. 6-2 185 Denver, Colo. / Kent Denver School 15 * Dan Nemirov G Sr. 5-7 170 Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS 16 * Jack Bolen M Jr. 6-0 180 Bethesda, Md. / Landon School 17 Kiernan Coles D So. 6-1 190 Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island HS 18 *** Andrew Keith M Sr. 6-2 180 Woodbury, N.Y. / Syosset HS 20 * Ryan Bray M/A So. 5-11 160 Shoreham, N.Y. / Shoreham Wading River HS 22 Tyler Miller M Jr. 6-0 200 Rye, N.Y. / Rye Country Day School 23 ** Jordan Dowiak M Jr. 6-0 205 Long Valley, N.J. / Delbarton School 24 ** Kason Tarbell M Jr. 6-1 190 Akwesasne, N.Y. / Salmon River HS 25 * Fleet Wallace M So. 6-3 205 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher s School 26 ** Dan Bockelman M Jr. 5-11 180 Melville, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills HS 27 Connor Fletcher A Fr. 6-3 225 Newtown, Pa. / Princeton Day School 28 * Matt Pinto LSM Jr. 6-2 180 Englewood, Colo. / Kent Denver School 29 *** Marshall Peters LSM/D Sr. 6-2 185 Vienna, Va. / Landon School 30 * Zach Ward A So. 5-10 160 Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfield HS 31 * Anthony Teixeira A So. 5-11 175 Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 32 Patrick Karey M Fr. 6-2 180 Towson, Md. / St. Paul s School 33 Griffin Buczek M Fr. 6-1 165 Amelia, Ohio / St. Xavier High School 34 ** Jake Pulver D Jr. 6-0 205 Manlius, N.Y. / Fayetteville-Manlius HS 35 Teddy Strzetelski G So. 6-4 205 Natick, Mass. / Noble and Greenough School 36 Ryan McDonald LSM Fr. 6-2 170 Camillus, N.Y. / West Genesee HS 37 Griff Gosnell D Fr. 6-0 185 Potomac, Md. / Bullis School 38 Caelahn Bullen G Fr. 5-11 175 Calgary, Alb. / Trinity-Pawling School 39 Sam Welch M So. 5-11 175 Pleasantville, N.Y. / Hackley School 40 ** Christian Knight G Sr. 6-1 195 Baltimore, Md. / Boys Latin School 42 Cooper Telesco M Fr. 6-1 210 Ridgewood, N.J. / Ridgewood HS 43 Ryan Maloney A Fr. 6-2 190 Victor, N.Y. / Victor HS 44 * Scott Flynn D Jr. 6-2 200 Mountain Lakes, N.J. / Deerfield Academy 45 * Charlie Estill A Jr. 6-5 215 Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca HS 47 ** Ryan Matthews M Sr. 6-2 205 Manhasset, NY / Manhasset HS/Johns Hopkins 48 Brandon Salvatore D Fr. 6-0 185 New Canaan, Conn. / The Taft School 49 Josh Gully M Fr. 5-11 155 Summit, N.J. / The Pingry School 50 * Chad Otterman D So. 6-3 195 Morristown, N.J. / Delbarton School 51 Jeff Teat A Fr. 5-10 160 Brampton, Ont. / The Hill Academy 77 * Tom Reilly D So. 6-1 190 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS Alphabetical No. Player Pos Pronunciation 26 Dan Bockelman M 16 Jack Bolen M 20 Ryan Bray M/A 33 Griffin Buczek M BYU-sik 38 Caelahn Bullen G 17 Kiernan Coles D 23 Jordan Dowiak M doe-wee-ack 5 Sam Duggan M 45 Charlie Estill A 8 Austin Fingar M 27 Connor Fletcher A 37 Scott Flynn D 11 Walt Gahagan D guh-hay-ghen 37 Griff Gosnell D 49 Josh Gully M 32 Patrick Karey M 18 Andrew Keith M 7 Chandler Kirby D 40 Christian Knight G 6 Grant Mahler M 43 Ryan Maloney A 47 Ryan Matthews M 9 Jake McCulloch M mick-ul-luck 36 Ryan McDonald LSM 22 Tyler Miller M 15 Dan Nemirov G nem-er-ov 1 Conor O Brien A 50 Chad Otterman D 29 Marshall Peters LSM/D 3 Clarke Petterson M 28 Matt Pinto LSM 34 Jake Pulver D 13 Paul Rasimowicz M ras-eye-moe-vich 14 Joe Rassenfoss M ras-in-fos 77 Tom Reilly D 4 Troy Revello M 2 Colton Rupp A 48 Brandon Salvatore D 12 Liam Stauss D 35 Teddy Strzetelski G stru-tell-ski 24 Kason Tarbell M 51 Jeff Teat A 31 Anthony Teixeira A tuh-share-uh 42 Cooper Telesco M 25 Fleet Wallace M 30 Zach Ward A 39 Sam Welch M Coaches * - denotes letters won Matt Kerwick (Hobart 90); Fourth Season The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men s Lacrosse Peter Milliman (Empire State 12); Fourth Season The Mario St. George Boiardi Associate Head Coach Jordan Stevens 15; First Season Assistant Coach Connor Buczek 15; Second Season Volunteer Assistant Coach March 11, 2017 Page 9