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Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Upcoming Schedule Tuesday, April 12 Holy Cross at Bryant 7 p.m. Friday, April 15 #12/12 Bucknell at Lehigh * 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16 #18/17 Army at Navy * 2 p.m. (TV - CBS Sports Network) Mercer at Holy Cross 5 p.m. #16/16 Colgate at Lafayette * 7 p.m. Sunday, April 17 #10/9 North Carolina at Lehigh Noon (TV - CBS Sports Network) Latest Results Tuesday, April 5 Vermont 15, Holy Cross 5 Marist 12, Lafayette 11 (OT) Friday, April 8 #5/7 Maryland 10, Navy 4 (TV - CBS Sports Network) Saturday, April 9 #15/15 Bucknell 8, #14/13 Army 7 * Holy Cross 9, Lafayette 6 * #19/20 Colgate 11, Lehigh 8 * * - Patriot League game Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders The Patriot League continually demonstrates that student-athletes can excel at both academics and athletics without sacrificing its high standards. The Patriot League s athletic success is achieved while its member institutions remain committed to its founding principle of admitting and graduating studentathletes that are academically representative of their class. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education. 3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 Center Valley, Pa. 18034 610.289.1950; Fax 610.289.1952 Colgate clinches PLT berth; Navy hosts Army in 90th meeting Center Valley, Pa. Bucknell and Colgate each extended their respective win streaks to four thanks to weekend victories, which kept both tied with one another at the top of the Patriot League standings at 4-0. A week after taking down Army at home, the Raiders posted another strong effort with an 11-8 win at Lehigh Saturday night. Colgate showed it has some offensive depth, as the nation s second-leading goal scorer in sophomore Peter Baum was held to only a single assist by the Lehigh defense, led by this week s Defensive Player of the Week Richard Bradley. Ben McCabe picked up the slack for Jim Nagle s crew with four goals. Colgate s win helped it keep pace with Bucknell, which recorded an 8-7 win over Army earlier in the day. Chase Bailey and Todd Heritage each scored a pair for the Bison. Sophomore keeper Kyle Feeney s four saves in the fourth quarter helped make Bailey s unassisted goal with 8:29 left stand up as the game-winner. Holy Cross 9-6 win at Lafayette was a three-for-one special. It was the Crusaders first win of the season. It was the first collegiate victory for sophomore keeper Mike Fisher, who made 14 saves. And finally, it was the first career win for interim head coach Jim Morrissey. Holy Cross will be back in action Tuesday night when it visits Bryant at 7 p.m. The schedule goes dark again for three days before League play resumes Friday night when Bucknell visits Lehigh at 7:30 p.m. in another critical League showdown. Army visits Navy Saturday at 2 p.m. on CBS Sports Network with the Mids postseason lives hanging in the balance, while Colgate visits Lafayette at 7 p.m. Holy Cross will host Mercer at 5 p.m. in non-league action, and Lehigh welcomes No. 10/9 North Carolina to Goodman Stadium Sunday at noon on CBS Sports Network. Bucknell s Chase Bailey Standings as of 4.12.11 Patriot League Overall W-L PCT. H A Streak W-L Pct H A N Streak *Bucknell 4-0 1.000 2-0 2-0 W 4 10-2.833 7-0 3-2 0-0 W 4 *Colgate 4-0 1.000 2-0 2-0 W 4 8-3.727 3-1 5-2 0-0 W 4 Army 2-2.500 2-1 0-1 L 2 7-4.636 4-1 3-3 0-0 L 2 Lehigh 2-2.500 1-1 1-1 L 1 6-6.500 4-2 2-4 0-0 L 2 Navy 2-3.400 1-1 1-2 L 1 4-7.364 3-2 1-5 0-0 L 3 Holy Cross 1-4.000 0-2 1-2 W 1 1-10.091 0-5 1-5 0-0 W 1 Lafayette 0-4.000 0-2 0-2 L 4 2-9.182 1-4 1-5 0-0 L 8 * - clinched Patriot League Tournament berth Team Notebooks Army The Black Knights lost their second straight game with Saturday s 8-7 loss to Bucknell at home... The loss snapped Army s nine-game home win streak that dated back to March 2010... Jeremy Boltus tallied three assists, but his 19-game goal-scoring streak came to an end... Garrett Thul scored four times, recording his sixth hat trick of the season and 13th of his career... He scored back-toback goals in the third quarter to bring Army within 7-6... He has back-to-back four-goal games, and his 13 career hat tricks are the most of any sophomore in the country... Senior defenseman Bill Henderson picked up one ground ball and logged two caused turnovers... The Black Knights next play Saturday at 2 p.m. at rival Navy on CBS Sports Network... Army would clinch a berth in the Patriot League Tournament with a win. Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders Continued on Page 5 1

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Preseason Poll And Awards Team Points 1. Army 78 (12) 2. Navy 58 (1) 3. Bucknell 51 (1) 4. Colgate 39 5. Lehigh 31 6. Lafayette 30 7. Holy Cross 13 First-place votes in parentheses Offensive Player of the Year Jeremy Boltus, Army, Attack, Sr. Defensive Player of the Year Bill Henderson, Army, Defense, Sr. Patriot League Champions (Head Coach, Patriot League Record) 1991 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1992 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1993 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1994 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1995 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1996 Bucknell (Sid Jamieson, 5-0) 1997 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1998 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-0) 1999 Army (Jack Emmer, 4-1) Lehigh (John McCloskey, 4-1) 2000 Hobart (B.J. O Hara, 5-1) * Bucknell (Sid Jamieson, 5-1) 2001 Bucknell (Sid Jamieson, 6-0) 2002 Hobart (Matt Kerwick, 5-1) * Army (Jack Emmer, 5-1) Bucknell (Sid Jamieson, 5-1) 2003 Army (Jack Emmer, 5-1) * Bucknell (Sid Jamieson, 5-1) 2004 Navy (Richie Meade, 7-0) 2005 Navy (Richie Meade, 5-1) 2006 Navy (Richie Meade, 5-1) 2007 Navy (Richie Meade, 6-0) 2008 Colgate (Jim Nagle, 4-2) 2009 Navy (Richie Meade, 4-2) 2010 Army (Joe Alberici, 6-0) Patriot League Notebook Colgate Joins Bucknell in the Postseason Colgate s 11-8 win at Lehigh Saturday night clinched the Raiders a berth in the Patriot League Tournament. It s quite a turnaround for Jim Nagle s crew, which finished the 2010 campaign on the outside looking in with a 3-10 overall mark and a 2-4 record in the League. The Raiders demonstrated some timely offensive depth as sophomore Peter Baum, who entered the game as one of the nation s leading goal scorers, was held to just one point on an assist. Ben McCabe stepped up for Colgate with a four-goal effort, and Matt Baker s extra-man goal at the 11:06 mark of the fourth quarter stood up as the game-winner. One of the keys to the Raiders win Saturday was Jim Carroll at the X. He went 13-of-22 on faceoffs and held Lehigh s Ryan Snyder, one of the best faceoff men in the country, to just 6-of-16. Bucknell Edges Army to Remain Tied for First We took one step closer to a dramatic showdown on the final day of the regular season between Bucknell and Colgate when the Bison posted an 8-7 win at Army on Saturday afternoon. West Point has not been an easy place for road teams the last few years, as the Black Knights were riding a nine-game home win streak into the contest. Bucknell s youth helped propel it to Saturday s victory, as sophomore Chase Bailey tallied four points and two goals, including the game-winner in the fourth quarter. Classmate Kyle Feeney was stellar in net with 11 saves in one of the best outings of his career. He came up big when it mattered most, with four saves in the final quarter. Army-Navy is Always Big The next chapter of the Army-Navy rivalry will play out Saturday in Annapolis when the Mids host the Black Knights at Navy- Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at 2 p.m. The game will be televised on CBS Sports Network, giving a national audience an opportunity to witness one of the best rivalries in all of sports. To add to the drama, Navy must defeat Army in order to have a chance at qualifying for the Patriot League Tournament. A loss would essentially doom the Mids from postseason consideration. Navy has appeared in every Patriot League Tournament since its inception in 2004. The game is equally important for Army, which would also clinch a berth in the Patriot League Tournament with a win over the Mids Saturday. Navy owns the all-time series edge 57-29-3. Another Huge Weekend Starts Friday Even before Army and Navy take the field on Saturday, Bucknell will head to Bethlehem, Pa., on Friday night for a 7:30 p.m. contest against Lehigh. The Mountain Hawks are in the midst of a four-game stretch against nationally-ranked opponents, having already played against Penn State and Colgate. Lehigh would clinch a spot in the Patriot League Tournament with a win over the Bison. In addition to the Army-Navy tilt Saturday, Colgate will hit the road to take on Lafayette in Easton, Pa., at 7 p.m. The Leopards are reeling and will look to snap an eight-game skid that continued last weekend with a 9-6 loss to visiting Holy Cross. Either Lewisburg or Hamilton We don t know who will host the Patriot League Tournament just yet, but the possibilities have been narrowed down with two weekends left in the regular season. With both teams at 4-0 and tied atop the League standings, only Bucknell and Colgate can serve as the host of the 2011 edition of the four-team bracket. Regardless of what happens this weekend for either team, whomever emerges the victor of the Bucknell-Colgate contest at Andy Kerr Stadium in Hamilton, N.Y. on April 23 will clinch the regular-season title and hosting duties for the League Tournament, which will start the following Friday, April 29. Bucknell last hosted the tournament in 2009 after posting a 6-0 campaign, while Colgate did so in 2006 after a 5-1 League season. The Blog Has You Covered The regular season is approaching its climax, and fans can follow the action from three games this weekend with the Patriot League blog. It starts Friday night when No. 12/12 Bucknell heads to Bethlehem to visit Lehigh in a League clash that could shore up the first League Tournament bid for the Mountain Hawks since 2006. On Saturday, the blog will be live from Annapolis when Army and Navy meet for the 90th time at 2 p.m. Live blogging coverage continues Sunday from Lehigh when the Mountain Hawks host No. 10/9 North Carolina in a non-league game at Goodman Stadium. Fans will be able to follow the action right on PatriotLeague.org. CBS Sports Network Televises Two This Weekend Two contests involving Patriot League teams will hit the national television airwaves this weekend. Army visits Navy on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., and CBS Sports Network will carry the game live. A big non-league matchup between No. 10/9 North Carolina and Lehigh on Sunday from Goodman Stadium in Bethlehem, Pa., will also be aired live on CBS Sports Network. Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 2

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (As of April 11, 2011) Rk School Pts 1 Syracuse (17) 340 2 Notre Dame 322 3 Johns Hopkins 297 4 Maryland 279 5 Cornell 263 6 Virginia 245 7 Denver 241 8 Hofstra 232 9 Duke 208 10 North Carolina 189 11 Villanova 178 12 Bucknell 140 13 Stony Brook 129 14 Yale 100 15 Massachusetts 94 16 Colgate 80 17 Pennsylvania 66 18 Army 60 19 Loyola 37 20 Delaware 35 Others Receiving Votes: Harvard, Ohio State, Georgetown, Siena, Hartford, Drexel Patriot League Notebook Thul, Palesky Added to Tewaaraton Watch List Two more Patriot League student-athletes, both from Army, were added to the Tewaaraton Watch List last week in sophomore attackman Garrett Thul and senior goalkeeper Tom Palesky. Those two join a list of seven from the Patriot League who were initially named candidates for the prestigious award on March 4. A total of nine from the League are among the 68 currently under consideration for the accolade, which is presented by the Greater Washington Sports Alliance to the top men s and women s lacrosse players annually. Thul and Palesky join teammates Jeremy Boltus and Bill Henderson on the list, along with Lafayette s Stefan Bauer and Tom Perini, Bucknell s Jake Clarke and Charlie Streep, and Colgate s Peter Baum. The list will be narrowed down three times during the regular season until the 10 finalists are announced in May. The winner will be announced June 2 at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. Mid-Season Accolades for Boltus, Baum Two of the Patriot League s top offensive players earned mid-season All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse magazine last week. Army senior attackman Jeremy Boltus earned first-team honors from the publication, while Colgate sophomore middie Peter Baum was placed on the second team. Boltus leads the country with 2.91 assists per game and is second nationally with 4.64 points per contest, while Baum is sixth in the country averaging 2.64 goals and 14th with 3.45 points per game. Baum has a career-best 29 goals this season, while Boltus has climbed into a fifth-place tie on the Patriot League s all-time points list with 196. Perini Climbs All-Time Goals Chart Lafayette senior Tom Perini has been one of the League s best snipers the last three years, and 2011 has been no different. With 25 goals this season, Perini continues his remarkable career, which now finds him sixth on the League s all-time goals chart with 121. He s four shy of Army s John Walker, who scored 125 goals during his four-year career from 2003-06. Bucknell s Justin Zackey, who graduated in 1994, holds the League s career record with 138 goals. The First for Morrissey Jim Morrissey was named the interim head coach at Holy Cross several weeks ago after serving as an assistant for the first seven games of the season, and on Saturday he garnered the first victory of his young career in the Crusaders 9-6 win at Lafayette. Morrissey joined the staff in the fall of 2010. A Syracuse graduate, he played on two national championship teams for the Orange and was a two-time All-America selection. Morrissey brought a wealth of coaching experience with him when he joined the Crusader staff last fall, as he d served in an assistant s capacity at Cornell, Syracuse and Hobart. Army Voted Preseason Favorite Fresh off an 11-6 campaign, a perfect 6-0 Patriot League record and an appearance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Army was voted the 2011 preseason favorite by head coaches and sports information directors around the League who could not vote for their own teams. The Black Knights secured the maximum 78 points and 12 first-place votes, ahead of 2010 runner-up Navy, which garnered 58 points and one first-place vote. Bucknell took third with 51 points and the lone remaining first-place vote, while Colgate secured fourth with 39 points. Lehigh (31 points), Lafayette (30) and Holy Cross (13) rounded out the poll. Patriot League Hits National Television in 2011 A total of eight Patriot League men s lacrosse games will be nationally televised on CBS Sports Network in 2011, including all three games of the League Tournament on April 29 and May 1. The Patriot League Tournament is the only conference tournament in the country that is nationally televised in its entirety. Navy s game hosting Maryland Friday, April 8 is the first Patriot League game to hit the national television airwaves, as the teams will battle at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. at 7 p.m. Eight days later, CBS Sports Network returns to Annapolis to televise the annual Army-Navy matchup Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. In addition to the eight games on CBSN, the Navy-Johns Hopkins matchup in Baltimore, Md. April 23 will be televised on ESPNU beginning at 8 p.m. All Roads Lead to Late April The 2011 Patriot League Tournament is scheduled for Friday, April 29 and Sunday, May 1, at the site of the regular-season champion and highest seed. All three games will be televised nationally by CBS Sports Network, with the semifinals taking place Friday at 5 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. The championship contest is slated for Sunday at 3 p.m. The Patriot League Tournament is the only conference tournament that is scheduled to be nationally televised in its entirety. Last season, Army posted a perfect 6-0 record to earn the regular-season title and hosting responsibilities. Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 3

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague USILA Coaches Poll (As of April 11, 2011) Rk School Pts 1 Syracuse (13) 260 2 Notre Dame 247 3 Johns Hopkins 232 4 Maryland 206 5 Cornell 204 6 Denver 184 7 Virginia 182 8 Hofstra 171 9 North Carolina 155 10 Duke 151 11 Villanova 136 12 Bucknell 107 13 Stony Brook 100 14 Massachusetts 77 15 Pennsylvania 76 16 Colgate 62 17 Army 56 18 Yale 50 19 Delaware 31 20 Loyola 11 Others Receiving Votes: Drexel, Ohio State, Siena, Harvard, Penn State, Georgetown, Brown Patriot League vs. Non-League/Ranked Opponents Overall Non-League (23-25) ACC (0-2) 2.25 #11/12 North Carolina 10, Navy 8 4.8 #5/7 Maryland 10, Navy 4 America East (4-4) 2.20 Vermont 9, Colgate 4 2.26 Lafayette 12, Binghamton 6 Hartford 12, Holy Cross 7 3.15 Binghamton 7, Colgate 6 3.16 #19/RV Bucknell 7, Hartford 6 3.26 #18/17 Bucknell 11, #15/16 Albany 9 3.29 Lehigh 13, Binghamton 7 4.5 Vermont 15, Holy Cross 5 Big East (2-4) 2.19 St. Johns 16, Holy Cross 7 #20/RV Villanova 9, Lehigh 8 2.26 Bucknell 10, #20 Villanova 8 2.27 #1/2 Syracuse 11, #17/18 Army 9 3.19 #10/13 Army 12, Rutgers 4 4.2 Providence 8, Lafayette 6 Colonial (3-4) 2.12 Lehigh 16, Saint Joseph s 7 #17/16 Massachusetts 8, #13/12 Army 5 2.15 #10/9 Hofstra 6, Colgate 3 3.15 Navy 14, Towson 11 3.22 Drexel 18, Lafayette 5 3.29 #17/18 Bucknell 8, RV/#20 Penn State 6 4.2 RV/#20 Penn State 8, Lehigh 7 (OT) ECAC (3-3) 2.19 Fairfield 8, Lafayette 4 #14/14 Loyola (Md.) 9, Navy 8 3.5 Colgate 11, Hobart 7 3.8 #16/13 Ohio State 11, Lehigh 7 3.12 #19/RV Bucknell 11, Hobart 9 3.19 Colgate 11, Fairfield 9 Independent (1-0) 3.19 Lehigh 17, Presbyterian 4 Ivy League (2-5) 2.26 Colgate 13, Dartmouth 8 3.1 #16/14 Penn 8, #17/RV Bucknell 6 3.4 #16/14 Penn 7, Lafayette 6 3.5 #20/19 Army 11, #5/6 Cornell 9 3.9 Dartmouth 16, Holy Cross 7 3.12 #18/18 Yale 10, Lehigh 6 3.15 Harvard 10, Holy Cross 4 MAAC (4-1) 2.12 Navy 14, VMI 8 2.19 #13/12 Army 12, VMI 6 Bucknell 17, Canisius 2 3.6 Lehigh 13, Detroit 9 4.5 Marist 12, Lafayette 11 (OT) NEC (4-2) 3.1 Lafayette 16, Wagner 8 Colgate 14, Robert Morris 12 3.5 Quinnipiac 10, Holy Cross 5 3.11 #11/16 Army 12, Bryant 7 3.13 #11/16 Army 14, Wagner 1 3.22 Robert Morris 7, #18/17 Bucknell 5 *Nike/Inside Lacrosse Top 20 (3-11) 2.12 #17 Massachusetts 8, #13 Army 5 2.15 #10 Hofstra 6, Colgate 3 2.19 #20 Villanova 9, Lehigh 8 #14 Loyola (Md.) 9, Navy 8 2.25 #11 North Carolina 10, Navy 8 2.26 Bucknell 10, #20 Villanova 8 2.27 #1 Syracuse 11, #17 Army 9 3.1 #16 Penn 8, #17 Bucknell 6 3.4 #16 Penn 7, Lafayette 6 3.5 #20 Army 11, #5 Cornell 9 3.8 #16 Ohio State 11, Lehigh 7 3.12 #18 Yale 10, Lehigh 6 3.26 #18 Bucknell 11, #15 Albany 9 4.8 #5 Maryland 10, Navy 4 *USILA Coaches Top 20 (3-11) 2.12 #16 Massachusetts 8, #12 Army 5 2.15 #9 Hofstra 6, Colgate 3 2.19 #14 Loyola (Md.) 9, Navy 8 2.25 #12 North Carolina 10, Navy 8 2.27 #2 Syracuse 11, #18 Army 9 3.1 #14 Penn 8, Bucknell 6 3.4 #14 Penn 7, Lafayette 6 3.5 #19 Army 11, #6 Cornell 9 3.8 #13 Ohio State 11, Lehigh 7 3.12 #18 Yale 10, Lehigh 6 3.26 #17 Bucknell 11, #16 Albany 9 3.29 #18 Bucknell 8, #20 Penn State 6 4.2 #20 Penn State 8, Lehigh 7 (OT) 4.8 #7 Maryland 10, Navy 4 * - Does not include League games against ranked opponents Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 4

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague TV Schedule On CBS Sports Network From Page 1 Colgate clinches PLT berth; Navy hosts Army in 90th meeting Friday, April 8, 2011 Maryland at Navy, Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium), 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16, 2011 Army at Navy *, Annapolis, Md. (Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium), 2 p.m. Sunday, April 17, 2011 North Carolina at Lehigh, Bethlehem, Pa. (Goodman Stadium), 12 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2011 Bucknell at Colgate *, Hamilton, N.Y. (Andy Kerr Stadium), 7 p.m. Friday, April 29, 2011 Patriot League Men s Lacrosse Semifinals, at the highest seed, 5 p.m./7:45 p.m. Sunday, May 1, 2011 Patriot League Men s Lacrosse Championship, at the highest seed, 3 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2011 Johns Hopkins at Army, West Point, N.Y. (Michie Stadium), 7 p.m. * - Patriot League contests On ESPNU Saturday, April 23, 2011 Navy at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md., 8 p.m. Bucknell The Bison extended their win streak to four with Saturday s 8-7 victory at Army... Chase Bailey scored two goals, including the game-winner, and dished two assists en route to being named Offensive Player of the Week... Senior Alex Lyons played strong defense, collecting four ground balls and two caused turnovers in the win... Sophomore Kyle Feeney made 11 saves and posted a.611 save percentage while facing a total of 33 shots... The Bison are tied for first in the Patriot League and further shored up their spot in the Patriot League Tournament with the victory over Army... A win Friday over Lehigh and a Colgate victory against Lafayette would set up a showdown April 23 in Hamilton between the two with the regular-season title and hosting for the League Tournament on the line. Colgate Ben McCabe scored four goals to pace the Raiders to their 11-8 win at Lehigh over the weekend... He added one caused turnover... McCabe moved up to a second-place tie on the team with 18 points (15g, 3a)... His.484 shot percentage is eighth nationally as of Monday... Senior Jim Carroll went 13-of-22 at the faceoff X with four ground balls... Jared Madison made six saves in goal for the Raiders in the win to improve to 8-3... He has 102 saves this season and is one of three goalies in the Patriot League with more than 100 stops... The Raiders return to the Lehigh Valley on Saturday when they visit Lafayette at 7 p.m.... Colgate will host Bucknell April 23 on CBS Sports Network in a game that will determine who hosts the Patriot League Tournament. Holy Cross The Crusaders started the week with a 15-5 loss Tuesday at Vermont... Holy Cross fell behind 7-0 after one quarter and could not recover... James Kennedy scored twice and John Hannan, Colin Flood and Colin McGeehin each added a goal... Holy Cross rebounded with a 9-6 win Saturday at Lafayette for its first victory of the season... Sophomore Mike Fisher stopped 14 shots, including eight in the second quarter as the Crusaders took a 6-4 lead at halftime... Hannan and Myles Gillespie each netted a pair of goals with an assist to post three-point games... Holy Cross won despite being outshot 41-32 and losing 15 of 18 faceoffs... It was the first career win for interim head coach Jim Morrissey... The Crusaders have two non-league games this week starting with Tuesday s 7 p.m. tilt at Bryant... They ll host Mercer Saturday at 5 p.m. Lafayette The Leopards losing streak stretched to eight after two losses last week... Lafayette fell 12-11 in overtime to visiting Marist on Tuesday night, then dropped a 9-6 decision to Holy Cross on Saturday... Colin Serling, Stefan Bauer and Cesar Munoz posted four-point efforts against the Red Foxes, and Tom Perini scored twice... The Leopards took an 8-6 lead in the third quarter when Bauer set up Perini... Connor Rice won the game for Marist with 3:53 left in overtime... Perini scored four times and Bauer added a pair of assists in the loss Saturday to the Crusaders... The Leopards never led in the game and fell behind 9-5 with 14:10 left and could not recover... Lafayette was 1-for-5 with the extra man... The Leopards host Colgate Saturday at 7 p.m. Lehigh The Mountain Hawks dropped their second in a row, 11-8 to visiting Colgate on Saturday night... Dante Fantoni continues to contribute offensively with three goals and an assist... He also picked up three ground balls... It was Fantoni s second straight hat trick, his third in the last four games and 10th of his career... He has the team lead with 38 points and is riding a 24-game point-scoring streak dating back to last season... Freshman Ty Souders put forth another strong defensive effort with two ground balls... He marked Colgate s second-leading scorer Andrew Mould to a goal and an assist... David DiMaria extended his point-scoring streak to 22 games... Lehigh is in a stretch of its schedule where it s playing four consecutive nationally-ranked opponents... The Mountain Hawks will host No. 12/12 Bucknell Friday night at 7:30 p.m. and No. 10/9 North Carolina Sunday at noon at Goodman Stadium. Navy The Mids dropped their third straight with Friday s 10-4 loss to No. 5/7 Maryland in Annapolis... The Terps jumped ahead 6-1 and outshot Navy 14-3 in the first quarter... Sam Jones, Tucker Hull, Harrison Chaires and Jay Mann accounted for the goals... Marty Gallagher had a pair of dishes, while Andy Warner tallied an assist... RJ Wickham made 10 saves in net... Hull s goal brought Navy within 6-2 with 6:30 left in the first half, but Maryland scored 12 seconds later to re-establish a five-goal cushion... Navy hosts rival Army in its final regular-season Patriot League contest Saturday at 2 p.m. on CBS Sports Network... The Mids need a win to stay alive for a berth in the Patriot League Tournament. Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 5

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Patriot League SIDs ARMY Tracy Nelson tracy.nelson@usma.edu 845.938.4090 www.goarmysports.com BUCKNELL Jon Terry terry@bucknell.edu 570.577.3121 www.bucknellbison.com COLGATE Gloria Nantulya gnantulya@colgate.edu 315.228.6761 www.gocolgateraiders.com HOLY CROSS Jim Wrobel jwrobel@holycross.edu 508.793.3684 www.goholycross.com LAFAYETTE Matt Panto pantom@lafayette.edu 610.330.5897 www.goleopards.com LEHIGH Justin Lafleur jul310@lehigh.edu 610.758.3174 www.lehighsports.com NAVY Stacie Michaud michaud@usna.edu 410.293.8773 www.navysports.com Media Services Patriot League On The Web www.patriotleague.org PatriotLeague.org features the latest news and stories on all eight Patriot League members. In addition, the site also contains the 2011 Patriot League webguide, up-to-date statistics, schedules, results and archives. Weekly Release Media can access a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF file of the complete Patriot League weekly men s lacrosse release on the Patriot League men s lacrosse page. E-Mail Distribution Media may contact the Patriot League office to be included on the Patriot League s e-mail lists for men s lacrosse releases and information (or any of the Patriot League s sports). Please contact Patriot League Assistant Media Relations Director James Greene (jgreene@patriotleague.com/610.289.1957) with requests or questions. Patriot League Weekly Awards Offensive Player of the Week CHASE BAILEY, BUCKNELL So., A, Fairfield, Conn. Bailey continued his strong plate of late with two goals, including the game-winner, and two assists for a four-point effort in Bucknell s 8-7 win over defending champion Army at West Point on Saturday afternoon. Bailey had a hand in half of the Bison s eight tallies, and his second goal provided his team with critical insurance as it gave Bucknell an 8-6 lead in the fourth quarter. Bailey has 12 points (six goals, six assists) in his last three contests and 19 points for the year. Defensive Player of the Week RICHARD BRADLEY, LEHIGH Sr., D, Short Hills, N.J. Bradley wins his second consecutive Defensive Player of the Week nod after another stellar effort. In Saturday s 11-8 loss to No. 19/20 Colgate, Bradley was charged with marking the nation s secondleading goal scorer in the Raiders Peter Baum. Baum was held without a goal in the contest and limited to just one point on an assist. Bradley finished the game with four ground balls and three caused turnovers, giving him 14 and 12, respectively, over his last three games. Bradley holds the team lead with 20 caused turnovers and has 26 ground balls on the season. Goalkeeper of the Week KYLE FEENEY, BUCKNELL So., GK, Greenwich, Conn. Feeney had one of the best games of his career Saturday, stopping 11 shots, including four in the last six minutes of the game, to help Bucknell complete an 8-7 victory over defending champion and then- No. 14/13 Army at West Point. Several of his saves came from point-blank range, and he led all players with six ground balls. Feeney took over the Patriot League lead in goals-against average at 6.98 and is second with a.554 save percentage. Rookie of the Week TODD HERITAGE, BUCKNELL Fr., A, Cheshire, Conn. Heritage scored two goals in Bucknell s 8-7 victory over Army on Saturday, with both tallies coming in the first half. His first goal of the game came at the 3:36 mark of the first quarter to tie the game at 1-1. His second was an unassisted tally with 11:50 to go until halftime, and came 25 seconds after Pat Brennan s goal gave Army a 3-2 lead. Heritage s 16 goals are the most among Bison freshmen and second-most on the team. Honorable Mentions BEN McCABE, COLGATE Sr., A, Brunswick, Maine McCabe was stellar for Colgate, notching four goals as Colgate hung on for an 11-8 win at Lehigh on Saturday night to stay in a first-place tie in the League standings with Bucknell. DANTE FANTONI, LEHIGH So., A, Hauppauge, N.Y. Fantoni scored three goals and added an assist for four points, with all coming in the second half, and three coming within a span of 2:24 in the fourth quarter as Lehigh tried to mount a furious rally before falling 11-8 to Colgate. GARRETT THUL, ARMY So., A, Flemington, N.J. Thul recorded his sixth hat trick of the season and 13th of his career with four goals in Army s 8-7 loss to Bucknell on Saturday. Two of his tallies were assisted by the League s active points leader Jeremy Boltus. MIKE FISHER, HOLY CROSS So., G, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fisher faced 41 shots and made 14 saves to notch the first win of his collegiate career in the Crusaders 9-6 victory Saturday over Lafayette in Easton. Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 6

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Patriot League Head Coaches JOE ALBERICI, ARMY Year at Army/Overall...6th/7th Record at Army...47-42 Overall Record...55-48 Patriot League Record...22-12 FRANK FEDORJAKA, BUCKNELL Year at Bucknell/Overall... 6th/11th Record at Bucknell...55-31 Overall Record...94-62 Patriot League Record...23-11 JIM NAGLE, COLGATE Year at Colgate/Overall... 10th/15th Record at Colgate...83-62 Overall Record...148-101 Patriot League Record...36-22 JIM MORRISSEY, HOLY CROSS (Interim) Year at Holy Cross/Overall...1st/1st Record at Holy Cross...1-4 Overall Record... Same Patriot League Record...1-3 TERRY MANGAN, LAFAYETTE Year at Lafayette/Overall...9th/9th Record at Lafayette...29-87 Overall Record... Same Patriot League Record...9-44 KEVIN CASSESE, LEHIGH Year at Lehigh/Overall...4th/4th Record at Lehigh...24-33 Overall Record... Same Patriot League Record...8-13 RICHIE MEADE, NAVY Year at Navy/Overall...17th/21st Record at Navy...142-95 Overall Record...169-118 Patriot League Record...38-10 2011 Patriot League Weekly Awards Offensive Player of the Week 2.21.11 JEREMY BOLTUS, ARMY Sr., A 2 gp, 4 goals, 5 assists, 9 points, 4 ground balls 2.28.11 RYAN KLIPSTEIN, BUCKNELL Sr., A 1 gp, 4 goals, 1 assist, 5 points, 2 ground balls 3.7.11 DEVIN LYNCH, ARMY Jr., M 1 gp, 4 goals, 4 points, 1 ground ball, GWG vs. Cornell 3.14.11 JEREMY BOLTUS, ARMY Sr., A 2 gp, 4 goals, 8 assists, 12 points, 4 ground balls 3.21.11 ANDY WARNER, NAVY Sr., M 2 gp, 4 goals, 7 assists, 11 points, 2 ground balls 3.28.11 JEREMY BOLTUS, ARMY Sr., A 2 gp, 4 goals, 7 assists, 11 points, 1 ground ball, 100th career assist 4.4.11 PETER BAUM, COLGATE So., A 1 gp, 4 goals, 2 assists, 6 points, 1 ground ball, GWG vs. Army 4.11.11 CHASE BAILEY, BUCKNELL So., A 1 gp, 2 goals, 2 assists, 4 points, GWG vs. Army Defensive Player of the Week 2.21.11 RYAN SNYDER, LEHIGH So., FO/M 2 gp, 1 goal, 1 point, 22 ground balls, 33-42 FO (78.6 %) 2.28.11 ALEX LYONS, BUCKNELL Sr., D 1 gp, 7 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers 3.7.11 TIM HENDERSON, ARMY Jr., LSM 1 gp, 6 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers, 1 goal 3.14.11 MATT VERNAM, NAVY Jr., D 2 gp, 1 ground ball, 1 caused turnover 3.21.11 RYAN SNYDER, LEHIGH So., FO/M 1 gp, 9 ground balls, 13-15 FO (86.7%) 3.28.11 TIM HENDERSON, ARMY Jr., LSM 2 gp, 9 ground balls, 4 caused turnovers, 2 goals, 2 assists 4.4.11 RICHARD BRADLEY, LEHIGH Sr., D 2 gp, 10 ground balls, 9 caused turnovers 4.11.11 RICHARD BRADLEY, LEHIGH Sr., D 1 gp, 4 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers Goalkeeper of the Week 2.21.11 TOM PALESKY, ARMY Sr., GK 2 gp, 24 saves,.676 sv%, 6.25 GAA, 1-1 2.28.11 KYLE FEENEY, BUCKNELL So., GK 1 gp, 13 saves,.619 sv%, win vs. #20 Villanova 3.7.11 TOM PALESKY, ARMY Sr., GK 1 gp, 17 saves,.654 sv %, 9.00 GAA, win vs. #5/6 Cornell 3.14.11 JARED MADISON, COLGATE Jr., GK 1 gp, 9 saves, 2 goals allowed,.818 sv%, 24 shots faced 3.21.11 TOM PALESKY, ARMY Sr., GK 1 gp, 8 saves, 4 goals allowed,.667 sv%, 21 shots faced 3.28.11 TOM PALESKY, ARMY Sr., GK 2 gp, 17 saves, 15 goals allowed,.531 sv%, 2-0, 49 shots faced 4.4.11 RJ WICKHAM, NAVY Jr., GK 1 gp, 20 saves, 8 goals allowed,.714 sv%, 45 shots faced 4.11.11 KYLE FEENEY, BUCKNELL So., GK 1 gp, 1-0, 11 saves,.611 sv%, 33 shots faced, 7.00 GAA Rookie of the Week 2.21.11 SAM JONES, NAVY Fr., A 2 gp, 5 goals, 1 assist, 6 points, 4 ground balls, GWG vs. VMI 2.28.11 ANDRIJKO ANDRUSKO, LAFAYETTE Fr., GK 1 gp, 17 saves, 6 goals allowed,.739 sv %, 1-0 3.7.11 MIKE GALIONE, LAFAYETTE Fr., A 2 gp, 5 assists, 5 points at #16/14 Penn 3.14.11 TUCKER HULL, NAVY Fr., A 2 gp, 7 goals, 3 assists, 10 points, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover 3.21.11 HARRISON CHAIRES, NAVY Fr., A 2 gp, 4 goals, 4 points, 2 ground balls 3.28.11 PETER BURKE, BUCKNELL Fr., M 2 gp, 4 goals, 1 assist, 5 points, 3 ground balls 4.4.11 TUCKER HULL, NAVY Fr., A 1 gp, 3 goals, 1 assist, 4 points, 1 ground ball 4.11.11 TODD HERITAGE, BUCKNELL Fr., A 1 gp, 2 goals, 2 points Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 7

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Patriot League Records Team Records Most Team Goals, Season 225 Lehigh (1997) Most Team Goals, Game 26 Bucknell vs. Denver (4.12.1992) Most Team Victories, Season 15 Navy (2004) Consecutive Victories, Season 12 Bucknell (1996) Fewest Goals Allowed, Season 74 Bucknell (1996) Individual Records Most Points, Career 249 1. Chris Cara, Bucknell (2002-05) 238 2. Tim Pearson, Army (1999-2002) 209 3. John Walker, Army (2003-06) 204 4. Steve Heller, Army (1990-93) 196 5. Jeremy Boltus, Army (2008-pres.) Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1991-94) 194 7. Austin Winter, Bucknell (2007-10) Brandon Corp, Colgate (2006-09) 188 9. Derek Lamb, Colgate (1991-93) 183 10. Jeff Bryan, Army (2001-04) Matt Lalli, Colgate (2005-08) Most Points, Season 79 1. Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1993) 78 2. Chris Cara, Bucknell (2004) 77 3. Jeff Jenkins, Lehigh (1993) 69 4. John Walker, Army (2005) 68 5. Derek Laub, Colgate (1993) 67 6. Jeremy Boltus, Army (2010) 66 7. Mark Duncan, Lehigh (1997) Tim Pearson, Army (2001) Chris Cara, Bucknell (2005) 65 10. Jamie Murray, Lafayette (1991) Most Points, Game 13 Derek Laub, Colgate vs. Canisius (4.21.1993) (6 goals/7 assists) Most Goals, Career 138 1. Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1991-94) 130 2. Steve Heller, Army (1990-93) 128 3. Mark Duncan, Lehigh (1995-98) 127 4. Brandon Corp, Colgate (2006-09) 125 5. John Walker, Army (2003-06) 121 6. Tom Perini, Lafayette (2008-pres.) 118 7. Dan Brostek, Army (1993-96) Jim Wagner, Army (2002-05) 115 9. Derek Lamb, Colgate (1991-93) 113 10. Joby Fowler, Colgate (1994-97) Most Goals, Season 63 1. Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1993) 54 2. Mark Duncan, Lehigh (1997) 48 3. Ken Stiller, Lafayette (1991) 47 4. Joby Fowler, Colgate (1997) 46 5. Jim Wagner, Army (2004) 44 6. Derek Laub, Colgate (1993) Evan Deoul, Lafayette (1993) Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1994) Joe Bossi, Navy (2004) 43 10. Jeff Jenkins, Lehigh (1993) Tony Lowe, Lehigh (2003) Most Goals, Game 8 Mark Duncan, Lehigh vs. Bucknell (4.12.97) Chris Smirti, Holy Cross vs. Dartmouth (3.25.08) Ryan Klipstein, Bucknell vs. Lafayette (3.20.10) Tom Perini, Lafayette vs. Wagner (3.1.11) Most Assists, Career 142 1. Tim Pearson, Army (1999-2002) 138 2. Chris Cara, Bucknell (2002-05) 123 3. Rich Santoro, Holy Cross (1998-2001) 117 4. Austin Winter, Bucknell (2007-10) 114 5. Jeff Bryan, Army (2001-04) 111 6. Jeremy Boltus, Army (2008-pres.) 105 7. Jon Birsner, Navy (2003-06) 98 8. David Cohen, Lehigh (1999-2002) 95 9. Matt Lalli, Colgate (2005-08) 84 10. John Walker, Army (2003-06) Most Assists, Season 45 1. Jeff Bryan, Army (2003) 42 2. Tim Pearson, Army (2002) 40 3. Chris Cara, Bucknell (2004) 39 4. David Cohen, Lehigh (2000) Tim Pearson, Army (2001) 38 6. Jeff Bryan, Army (2004) Jeremy Boltus, Army (2010) 37 8. Chris Cara, Bucknell (2005) 36 9. Jon Birsner, Navy (2006) 34 10. Jeff Jenkins, Lehigh (1993) Rich Santoro, Holy Cross (2001) Most Assists, Game 8 Tim Pearson, Army vs. Lehigh (5.4.02) Chris Cara, Bucknell vs. Holy Cross (3.20.04) Jon Birsner, Navy vs. Colgate (3.19.05) Bucknell s Austin Winter (2007-10) finished his career last season ranking fourth on the Patriot League s all-time assists list with 117. Goalie Saves, Career 779 1. Duncan Woodard, Lafayette (1998-2001) 695 2. Brian Buckley, Holy Cross (1995-98) 636 3. Brian Hodgdon, Holy Cross (2001-04) 620 4. Adam Fullerton, Army (2005-08) 599 5. Ryan Stewart, Lafayette (1991-94) 598 6. Rick Aguliar, Army (1991-94) 572 7. Justin Sussman, Bucknell (2000-03) 570 8. Jeff Canfield, Lafayette (2006-09) 561 9. Jimmy Harrison, Holy Cross (2006-09) 509 10. Tom Palesky, Army (2008-pres.) Goalie Saves, Season 291 1. Bill Hackett, Holy Cross (1994) 256 2. Brian Duff, Holy Cross (1999) 229 3. Duncan Woodard, Lafayette (2001) 228 4. Brian Hodgdon, Holy Cross (2004) 227 5. Matt Darak, Army (2004) 221 6. Ryan Stewart, Lafayette (1992) 216 7. Brian Buckley, Holy Cross (1995) Chris Parandian, Lehigh (1996) Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 8

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Patriot League Records 205 9. Todd Schreiner, Lehigh (2000) Goalie Saves, Game 28 Tom Kiernan, Holy Cross vs. Williams (4.10.1991) Ryan Stewart, Lafayette vs. Penn State (4.28.1992) Goals Against Average, Season (Minimum 50% games played and 60% of team minutes played) 5.45 1. Matt Russell, Navy (2006) 5.74 2. Paul Bruccoleri, Bucknell (1996) 6.24 3. Nick Sciubba, Bucknell (2007) 6.46 4. Colin Finnegan, Navy (2007) 6.51 5. John Park, Lehigh (2006) 6.69 6. Matt Russell, Navy (2004) Matt Russell, Navy (2005) 6.88 8. Justin Sussman, Bucknell (2003) 7.01 9. Chris Parandian, Lehigh (1994) 7.28 10. Matt Baran, Bucknell (2006) Annual Goals Against Average Leaders 2010 Kyle Freeney, Bucknell...7.45 2009 Nick Sciubba, Bucknell...8.61 2008 Adam Fullerton, Army...7.29 2007 Nick Sciubba, Bucknell...6.24* 2006 Matt Russell, Navy...5.45* 2005 Matt Russell, Navy...6.69 2004 Matt Russell, Navy...6.69 2003 Justin Sussman, Bucknell...6.88 Save Percentage, Season (Minimum 50% games played and 60% of team minutes played) 0.715 1. Chris Parandian, Lehigh (1994) 0.664 2. Justin Sussman, Bucknell (2003) 0.655 3. Bill Hackett, Holy Cross (1994) 0.652 4. Rich Aguilar, Army (1992) 0.649 5. Paul Bruccoleri, Bucknell (1996) 0.643 6. Chris Parandian, Lehigh (1993) 0.641 7. Nick Sciubba, Bucknell (2007) 0.637 8. Justin Sussman, Bucknell (2002) 0.636 9. Andy Smith, Bucknell (2000) 0.635 10. Todd Schreiner, Lehigh (1999) Ground Balls, Career 384 1. Peter Strid, Colgate (1993-96) 305 2. Chris Eck, Colgate (2005-08) 295 3. Alex McFerran, Colgate (1993-96) 280 4. Parker Gibson, Colgate (1998-01) 267 5. Ryan Hanrahan, Army (1998-01) 263 6. Jake Clarke, Bucknell (2008-pres.) 246 7. Ryan McCormack, Army (1994-97) 233 8. Jason Fivek, Colgate (1994-97) 222 9. John Ryan, Army (2000-03) William Wallace, Navy (2004-07) 219 Cesar Munoz, Lafayette (2008-pres.) Ground Balls, Season 102 1. Alex McFerran, Colgate (1996) 101 2. John Ryan, Army (2003) 100 3. Chris Carrano, Army (1996) Ryan McCormack, Army (1996) 99 5. Peter Strid, Colgate (1994) Peter Strid, Colgate (1993) 98 7. Jake Clarke, Bucknell (2009) 96 8. Ryan Snyder, Lehigh (2011) 95 9. Alex McFerran, Colgate (1995) 94 10. Parker Gibson, Colgate (2000) Annual Ground Ball Leaders 2010 Cesar Munoz, Lafayette...86 2009 Jake Clarke, Bucknell...98 2008 Chris Eck, Colgate...83 2007 William Wallace, Navy...71 2006 William Wallace, Navy...87 2005 Eric Mineo, Army...66 Chris Eck, Colgate...66 2004 Steve Looney, Navy...41 2003 John Ryan, Army...101 2002 Tim Booth, Hobart...87 2001 Information Not Available 2000 Information Not Available 1999 Alex Rudis, Bucknell...82 No Information Available (1991-98) Annual Faceoff Percentage (Individual FO Taken /Team FO Taken >=.4) 2010 Jake Clarke, Bucknell...0.617 2009 Will Planer, Colgate...0.585 2008 Chris Eck, Colgate...0.609 2007 Chris Eck, Colgate...0.653 2006 Chris Eck, Colgate...0.598 2005 Chris Pieczonka, Navy...0.598 2004 Chris Pieczonka, Navy...0.725 2003 Tony Vozzolo, Army...0.684 2002 David Quinn, Holy Cross...0.615 2001 Information Not Available 2000 Information Not Available 1999 Parker Gibson, Colgate...0.588 1998 Craig Brown, Lehigh...0.625 No Information Available (1991-97) Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 9

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague #18/17 Army Black Knights (7-4, 2-2 Patriot League) 2.12 at # 16/17 Massachusetts... L, 8-5 2.19 at VMI...W, 12-6 2.27 at #1/2 Syracuse... L, 11-9 3.5 #5/6 Cornell...W, 11-9 3.11 at Bryant...W, 12-7 3.13 Wagner...W, 14-1 3.19 at Rutgers...W, 12-4 3.22 Lehigh*...W, 12-9 3.26 Lafayette*...W, 7-6 4.2 at RV/RV Colgate*... L, 13-11 4.9 #15/15 Bucknell*... L, 8-7 4.16 at Navy* (CBSN)...2 p.m. 4.23 at Holy Cross*...12 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.6 Johns Hopkins...7 p.m. #12/12 Bucknell Bison (10-2, 4-0 Patriot League) 2.19 Canisius...W, 17-2 2.26 #20/RV Villanova...W, 10-8 3.1 at #16/14 Penn... L, 8-6 3.7 Navy*... W, 12-11 (2OT) 3.12 at Hobart...W, 11-9 3.16 Hartford...W, 7-6 3.19 at Lafayette*...W, 11-8 3.22 at Robert Morris... L, 7-5 3.26 #15/16 Albany...W, 11-9 3.29 RV/#20 Penn State...W, 8-6 4.2 Holy Cross*...W, 10-3 4.9 at #14/13 Army*...W, 8-7 4.15 at Lehigh*...7:30 p.m. 4.23 at Colgate* (CBSN)...7 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA #16/16 Colgate Raiders (8-3, 4-0 Patriot League) 2.12 at #9/10 Hofstra... L, 6-3 2.20 at Vermont... L, 9-4 2.26 at Dartmouth...W, 13-8 3.1 Robert Morris...W, 14-12 3.5 at Hobart...W, 11-7 3.12 Holy Cross*...W, 13-3 3.15 Binghamton... L, 7-6 3.19 at Fairfield...W, 11-9 3.26 at Navy*...W, 5-4 4.2 #9/9 Army*...W, 13-11 4.9 at Lehigh*...W, 11-8 4.16 at Lafayette*...7 p.m. 4.23 Bucknell* (CBSN)...7 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.7 Colgate at Maryland...12 p.m. Holy Cross Crusaders (1-10, 1-4 Patriot League) 2.19 St. John s... L, 16-7 2.26 Hartford... L, 12-7 3.5 at Quinnipiac... L, 10-5 3.9 Dartmouth... L, 16-7 3.12 at Colgate*... L, 13-3 3.15 at Harvard... L, 10-4 3.19 Navy*... L, 8-3 3.26 Lehigh*... L, 11-5 4.2 at #17/18 Bucknell*... L, 10-3 4.5 at Vermont... L, 15-5 4.9 at Lafayette*...W, 9-6 Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 4.12 at Bryant...7 p.m. 4.15 Mercer...5 p.m. 4.23 Army*...12 p.m. 4.26 Marist...7 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA Lafayette Leopards (2-9, 0-4 Patriot League) 2.19 Fairfield... L, 8-4 2.26 Binghamton...W, 12-6 3.1 at Wagner...W, 16-8 3.4 at #16/14 Penn... L, 7-6 3.12 at Navy *... L, 15-6 3.19 Bucknell*... L, 11-8 3.22 at Drexel... L, 18-5 3.26 at #9/8 Army*... L, 7-6 4.2 at Providence... L, 8-6 4.5 Marist... W, 12-11 (OT) 4.9 Holy Cross*... L, 9-6 4.16 Colgate*...7 p.m. 4.23 at Lehigh*...7 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA Lehigh Mountain Hawks (6-6, 2-2 Patriot League) 2.12 Saint Joseph s...w, 16-7 2.19 at #20/RV Villanova... L, 9-8 3.1 Navy*...W, 14-10 3.6 at Detroit Mercy...W, 13-9 3.8 at #16/13 Ohio State... L, 11-7 3.12 at #18/18 Yale... L, 10-6 3.19 Presbyterian...W, 17-4 3.22 at #9/8 Army*... L, 12-9 3.26 at Holy Cross*...W, 11-5 3.29 Binghamton...W, 13-7 4.2 RV/#20 Penn State... L, 8-7 (OT) 4.9 Colgate*... L, 11-8 4.15 Bucknell*...7:30 p.m. 4.17 North Carolina (CBSN)...12 p.m. 4.23 Lafayette*...7 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA Navy Midshipmen (4-7, 2-3 Patriot League) 2.12 VMI...W, 14-8 2.19 at #14/14 Loyola (Md.)... L, 9-8 2.25 at #11/12 North Carolina... L, 10-8 3.1 at Lehigh*... L, 14-10 3.7 at Bucknell*... L, 12-11 (2OT) 3.12 Lafayette*...W, 15-6 3.15 Towson...W, 14-11 3.19 at Holy Cross*...W, 8-3 3.26 Colgate*... L, 5-4 4.1 at RV/RV Georgetown... L, 9-8 4.8 #5/7 Maryland (CBSN)... L, 10-4 4.16 Army* (CBSN)...2 p.m. 4.23 at Johns Hopkins (ESPNU)...8 p.m. 4.29 Patriot League Semifinals (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA 5.1 Patriot League Final (at highest seed) (CBSN)...TBA * - Patriot League Game All Times and Dates Subject to Change All rankings listed as follows: Nike-IL Media/USILA Coaches (CBSN) - CBS Sports Network 10

Patriot League Men s Lacrosse 2011 Contact James Greene, Assistant Media Relations Director Phone 610-289-1957 E-mail jgreene@patriotleague.com Release 4.12.11 www.patriotleague.org witter.com/patriotleague acebook.com/patriotleague Patriot League in the NCAA Top 15 (as of 4.10.11) Team Statistics Scoring Offense Rank Actual Lehigh 14th 10.75 Scoring Defense Bucknell 5th 7.00 Army 9th 7.45 Colgate 11th 7.64 Individual Statistics Points Per Game Rank Actual Jeremy Boltus, Army 2nd 4.64 Peter Baum, Colgate 14th 3.45 Goals Per Game Garrett Thul, Army 2nd 2.73 Peter Baum, Colgate 6th 2.64 Face-Off Win Percentage Lehigh 8th.620 Man-Up Offense Lehigh 6th.465 Man-Down Defense Colgate 12th.757 Scoring Margin Army 11th 2.73 Bucknell 12th 2.67 Winning Percentage Bucknell 4th.833 Colgate 10th.727 Ground Balls Per Game Lehigh 12th 34.33 Turnovers Per Game Lafayette 10th 14.64 Colgate 12th 14.73 Assists Per Game Jeremy Boltus, Army 1st 2.91 Andy Warner, Navy 7th 1.80 David DiMaria, Lehigh 13th 1.75 Ground Balls Per Game Ryan Snyder, Lehigh 3rd 8.00 Jake Clarke, Bucknell 10th 5.92 Cesar Munoz, Lafayette 11th 5.91 Goals-Against Average Kyle Feeney, Bucknell 6th 6.98 Tom Palesky, Army 11th 7.56 Jared Madison, Colgate 12th 7.65 Save Percentage Tom Palesky, Army 13th.564 Face-Off Win Percentage Ryan Snyder, Lehigh 8th.638 Shot Percentage Ben McCabe, Colgate 8th.484 Assists Per Game Army 15th 6.09 Shot Percentage Army 11th.317 Today s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders 11

CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Apr 11, 2011 (All games) GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lehigh 12 129 10.75 2. Army 11 112 10.18 3. Bucknell 12 116 9.67 4. Colgate 11 104 9.45 Navy 11 104 9.45 6. Lafayette 11 86 7.82 7. Holy Cross 11 58 5.27 GROUND BALLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lehigh 12 412 34.33 2. Bucknell 12 348 29.00 3. Navy 11 304 27.64 4. Colgate 11 298 27.09 5. Army 11 286 26.00 6. Holy Cross 11 275 25.00 7. Lafayette 11 261 23.73 SHOTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lehigh 12 440 36.67 2. Bucknell 12 426 35.50 3. Lafayette 11 355 32.27 4. Army 11 353 32.09 5. Colgate 11 350 31.82 6. Navy 11 349 31.73 7. Holy Cross 11 306 27.82 MAN-UP GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Bucknell 12 20 1.67 Lehigh 12 20 1.67 3. Navy 11 17 1.55 4. Army 11 13 1.18 5. Colgate 11 10 0.91 6. Lafayette 11 9 0.82 7. Holy Cross 11 6 0.55 MAN-UP SCORING PCT GP No. Att. Pct. 1. Lehigh 12 20 43. 465 2. Army 11 13 35. 371 3. Bucknell 12 20 56. 357 4. Navy 11 17 49. 347 5. Colgate 11 10 34. 294 6. Lafayette 11 9 57. 158 7. Holy Cross 11 6 42. 143 PENALTIES/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Navy 11 33 3.00 2. Colgate 11 35 3.18 3. Bucknell 12 41 3.42 4. Lehigh 12 44 3.67 5. Army 11 43 3.91 6. Lafayette 11 51 4.64 7. Holy Cross 11 58 5.27 TURNOVERS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lafayette 11 161 14.64 2. Colgate 11 162 14.73 3. Navy 11 169 15.36 4. Lehigh 12 188 15.67 5. Army 11 177 16.09 6. Bucknell 12 195 16.25 7. Holy Cross 11 201 18.27 ASSISTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Army 11 67 6.09 2. Navy 11 61 5.55 3. Lehigh 12 63 5.25 Bucknell 12 63 5.25 5. Lafayette 11 48 4.36 Colgate 11 48 4.36 7. Holy Cross 11 31 2.82 POINTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Army 11 179 16.27 2. Lehigh 12 192 16.00 3. Navy 11 165 15.00 4. Bucknell 12 179 14.92 5. Colgate 11 152 13.82 6. Lafayette 11 134 12.18 7. Holy Cross 11 89 8.09 SHOT PERCENT GP Goals Shots Pct. 1. Army 11 112 353. 317 2. Navy 11 104 349. 298 3. Colgate 11 104 350. 297 4. Lehigh 12 129 440. 293 5. Bucknell 12 116 426. 272 6. Lafayette 11 86 355. 242 7. Holy Cross 11 58 306. 190 MAN-DOWN GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Bucknell 12 1 0.08 Lehigh 12 1 0.08 Navy 11 1 0.09 Army 11 1 0.09 Colgate 11 1 0.09 Lafayette 11 1 0.09 Holy Cross 11 1 0.09 PENALTY-KILLING PCT GP GA Att. PK Pct. 1. Colgate 11 9 37. 757 2. Navy 11 9 32. 719 3. Bucknell 12 11 36. 694 4. Lehigh 12 14 39. 641 5. Lafayette 11 19 50. 620 6. Army 11 16 40. 600 7. Holy Cross 11 23 52. 558 PENALTY MINUTES/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Navy 11 29.0 2.64 2. Colgate 11 29.5 2.68 3. Bucknell 12 33.5 2.79 4. Lehigh 12 36.0 3.00 5. Army 11 34.0 3.09 6. Lafayette 11 43.0 3.91 7. Holy Cross 11 48.5 4.41 CAUSED TURNOVER/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lehigh 12 105 8.75 2. Navy 11 89 8.09 3. Bucknell 12 97 8.08 4. Army 11 81 7.36 5. Holy Cross 11 71 6.45 6. Colgate 11 61 5.55 7. Lafayette 11 48 4.36