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2009 GAME NOTES SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ORANGE LACROSSE SCHEDULE/RESULTS (3-1) February 15 PROVIDENCE (TW26) W, 22-3 20 #18 ARMY (TW26) W, 17-6 27 #2 VIRGINIA (TW26) L, 12-13 March 7 at #12 Georgetown W, 8-5 14 #6 JOHNS HOPKINS (TW26) 2 p.m. 21 BINGHAMTON (TW26) 2 p.m. 24 HOBART (TW26) 7 p.m. 28 at Loyola (ESPNU/WMAR) 12 p.m. April 4 vs. Princeton! (ESPNU) 2:30 p.m. 7 CORNELL (TW26) 7 p.m. 11 RUTGERS (TW26) 3 p.m. 17 ALBANY (TW26) 7 p.m. 25 at Massachusetts (CBS CS) 1:30 p.m. May 2 COLGATE (TW26) 2 p.m.!- Inside Lacrosse Big City Classic (Giants Stadium; E. Rutherford, N.J.) Home games in BOLD CAPS STORYLINES Syracuse faces Johns Hopkins in a rematch of the 2008 NCAA title game won by the Orange, 13-10. SU (10) and Johns Hopkins (9) have combined to win half (19) of the 38 NCAA Championships in men s lacrosse since it became an NCAA-sponsored sport in 1971. The Orange leads the nation in scoring offense at 14.75 goals per game. The 1989 SU lacrosse team will be recognized at halftime in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their NCAA title. STAT COMPARISON Stat Category SU JHU Shots/Game 44.2 35.8 Goals/Game 14.75 11.25 Assists/Game 8.0 6.5 Points/Game 22.75 17.75 Shot %.333 (59-177).315 (45-143) Saves/Game 11.0 9.5 Save %.620.521 GAA 6.75 8.75 Ground Balls 127 127 EMO 9-14 (.643) 5-15 (.333) Clears 75-90 (.833) 60-76 (.789) Faceoff % 46-100 (.460) 49-89 (.551) Penalties 15/10:30 24/20:00 GAME: 5 - #2 SYRACUSE VS. #6 JOHNS HOPKINS Saturday, March 14, 2009 2 p.m. Carrier Dome (49,262) Syracuse, N.Y. Time Warner Sports 26 2009 Record: 3-1 Ranking: 8/6 (IL Media/USILA Coaches) Last game: W, 12-7 vs. Hofstra (3/7) Head Coach: Dave Pietramala Career Record: 122-43 (12th year) Record at JHU: 99-26 (9th year) Statistical Leaders Goals: Wharton, 11 Assists: Kimmel, 6 Points: Wharton, 14 (11-3); Kimmel, 14 (8-6) Saves: Gvozden, 37 2009 Record: 3-1 Ranking: 2/2 (IL Media/USILA Coaches) Last game: W, 8-5 at Gtown (3/7) Head Coach: John Desko Career Record: 121-41 (11th year) Record at SU: Same Statistical Leaders Goals: Keogh, 13 Assists: Nims, 9 Points: Nims, 19 (10-9) Saves: Galloway, 41 SYRACUSE S PROJECTED LINEUP ATTACK 20 Greg Niewieroski Sr. 3-0=3 Hat trick vs. Providence 10 Kenny Nims Sr. 10-9=19 20-game point streak 14 Chris Daniello So. 5-1=6 1st career start @ Gtown 1ST MIDFIELD 22 Dan Hardy Sr. 6-5=11 Scored 100th career point vs. UVA 3 Matt Abbott Sr. 3-1=4, 12 GBs Preseason 1st Team AA 1 Pat Perritt Sr. 1-0=1 09 team captain 2ND MIDFIELD 4 Scott Kahoe Sr. 4-3=7 At least 1 pt. in every game 9 Josh Amidon So. 5-2-7 Career-best 3 pts vs. UVA 23 Jovan Miller So. 0-2=2 Career-high 2g @JHU in 08 SETTING THE SCENE Series: JHU leads, 26-19-1 Last meeting: SU 13, JHU 10 (5/28/08) Te levision: Time Warner 26 (Chris Watson, Dale Drypolcher) Ra dio: WTKW-99.5 FM (Brian Higgins, Kyle Fetterly) WAER-88.3 FM (student station) Streaming Video/Audio: www.suathletics.com Live Stats: www.suathletics.com ARCHRIVALS SQUARE OFF The two most storied programs in college lacrosse renew their annual rivalry on Saturday, March 14 when No. 6 Johns Hopkins invades the Carrier Dome for a 2 p.m. matchup with No. 2 Syracuse. It marks the 27th consecutive season the two schools have met at least once dating back to 1983. Saturday s game is a rematch of last year s NCAA title game won by the Orange, 13-10, at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. LORDS OF THE RING Syracuse and Johns Hopkins have combined to win half (19) of the 38 NCAA Championships since men s lacrosse became an NCAA-sponsored sport in 1971. The Orange has an NCAA-record 10 NCAA titles. Johns Hopkins has nine. WINNING TRADITIONS The Orange and Blue Jays are the two winningest programs in Division I lacrosse. Johns Hopkins is the only program with more than 800 all-time victories and it enters Saturday s game with 885 wins since it began playing the sport in 1883. Syracuse is second on that list with 780 all-time wins dating back to 1916. FACEOFFS 38 Josh Knight So. 11-26 (.423) Led SU w/7 FOW vs. Providence 32 Tim Harder So. 8-15 (.533) Leads SU in FOW winning pct. 4 Scott Kahoe Sr. 4-2=6, 7-15 (.467) At least 1 pt. in every game DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD 12 Spencer Van Schaack Sr. 0-0=0 09 team captain 23 Jovan Miller So. 0-2=2 Career-high 2g @JHU in 08 11 Joel White (LSM) So. 1-1=2, 9 GBs Goal vs. UVA CLOSE DEFENSE 17 Sid Smith Sr. 9 GBs 08 NCAA All-Tournament Team 40 John Lade So. 9 GBs 5 GBs @ Gtown 18 Matt Tierney Jr. 4 GBs 1st year as a starter GOALIE 15 John Galloway So. 41 svs., 6.75 GAA Career-high 19 svs. @ Gtown

SERIES HISTORY THE SERIES VS. HOPKINS Date Score W/L/T W L T 4/30/21* 4-4 T 0 0 1 4/29/22 3-1 W 1 0 1 4/26/30* 2-8 L 1 1 1 5/9/31 0-20 L 1 2 1 5/7/34 6-11 L 1 3 1 3/30/63 7-10 L 1 4 1 5/1/65* 6-21 L 1 5 1 5/7/66 1-14 L 1 6 1 5/6/67* 9-17 L 1 7 1 5/4/68 7-20 L 1 8 1 5/24/80 11-18 L 1 9 1 5/28/83 17-16 W 2 9 1 5/26/84 10-13 L 2 10 1 3/9/85 6-8 L 2 11 1 5/25/85 4-11 L 2 12 1 3/8/86 11-10 W 3 12 1 3/7/87* 15-14 W 4 12 1 3/5/88 19-7 W 5 12 1 3/4/89 13-14 L 5 13 1 5/29/89 13-12 W 6 13 1 3/24/90* 18-10 W 7 13 1 3/23/91* 12-18 L 7 14 1 5/19/91 11-8 W 8 14 1 3/21/92 14-15 L 8 15 1 5/23/92 21-16 W 9 15 1 5/7/93* 21-17 W 10 15 1 3/19/94 14-19 L 10 16 1 3/18/95* 13-14 L (OT) 10 17 1 3/16/96 10-14 L 10 18 1 3/15/97* 14-13 W 11 18 1 3/14/98 14-13 W 12 18 1 3/20/99 10-12 L 12 19 1 3/17/00* 13-12 W 13 19 1 5/27/00 14-12 W 14 19 1 3/17/01* 10-11 L 14 20 1 3/16/02 8-9 L 14 21 1 3/15/03* 15-14 W 15 21 1 5/24/03 8-19 L 15 22 1 3/20/04 5-17 L 15 23 1 5/29/04 15-9 W 16 23 1 3/18/05* 11-12 L (OT) 16 24 1 3/18/06 9-14 L 16 25 1 5/20/06 13-12 W 17 25 1 3/17/07* 9-17 L 17 26 1 3/15/08 14-13 (OT) W 18 26 1 5/26/08 13-10 W 19 26 1 * - denotes home game Overall: JHU leads, 26-19-1 At Syracuse: JHU leads, 8-6-1 At Johns Hopkins: JHU leads, 14-5 At Neutral Sites: SU leads, 8-4 Longest SU Win Streak: 3 (1986-88) Longest JHU Win Streak: 9 (1930-80) LAST TIME THEY MET #3 SYRACUSE 13, #4 JOHNS HOPKINS 10 Monday, May 26, 2008 Gillette Stadium Foxboro, Mass. Syracuse claimed its record 10th NCAA title with a 13-10 victory against Johns Hopkins. The Orange became just the second team in NCAA history to win the national championship after missing the playoffs the previous season. The 1983 edition of the Orange claimed the crown after finishing 6-4 in 1982 and failing to advance to the postseason. Head coach John Desko hoisted the hardware for the fourth time in his career. He lists third all-time with four NCAA titles. Only Bill Tierney (Princeton) and Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse) have more, each winning the championship six times. Dan Hardy Brendan Loftus Senior attackman Mike Leveille earned the tournament s Most Outstanding Player honor after posting three points on one goal and two assists against the Blue Jays. He tallied 11 goals and eight assists in the 2008 tournament. Junior midfielder Dan Hardy led the Orange offense with a team-high three goals against the Blue Jays en route to all-tournament team recognition. Senior faceoff specialist Danny Brennan joined Hardy and Leveille on the all-tournament team. He posted a 13-for-26 performance at the X in the title game and scored his first career goal in the opening period. Syracuse trailed 4-2 after the quarter, but the Orange used a 6-1 run beginning at the 9:01 mark of the second period to take a commanding 8-5 lead with 13:41 to go in the third quarter. The Blue Jays responded, scoring three of the game s next four goals and twice trimming the Orange lead to one. With JHU trying for the equalizer, Loftus first goal of the game, coming with 8:02 to play in the third, keyed another SU scoring run, this time a 5-1 spurt, that put the game out of reach. The 48,970 fans in attendance represented the largest crowd to ever witness an NCAA outdoor championship in any sport. SYRACUSE 13, JOHNS HOPKINS 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Johns Hopkins 4 1 3 2 10 Syracuse 2 4 4 3 13 Syracuse Scoring: GOALS - Hardy, 3; Loftus, 2; Nims, 2; Keogh, 2; Leveille, 1; Brooks, 1; Perritt, 1; Brennan, 1. ASSISTS - Brooks, 2; Leveille, 2; Niewieroski, 1; White, 1. Johns Hopkins Scoring: GOALS - Rabil, 6; Huntley, 2; Boyle 1; Wharton, 1. ASSISTS - Castle, 1; Huntley, 1; Kimmel 1; Peyser, 1; Rabil 1. Shots: Syracuse 46, Johns Hopkins 38 Ground balls: Syracuse 44, Johns Hopkins 33 Faceoffs: Syracuse 13-26, Johns Hopkins 13-26 Clears: Syracuse 21-24, Johns Hopkins 20-22 Extra-Man: Syracuse 1-2, Johns Hopkins 1-5 Saves: Syracuse 7 (Galloway, 7); Johns Hopkins 20 (Gvozden, 20) Penalties: Syracuse 5/3:00, Johns Hopkins 2/1:30 Attendance: 48,970

NOTES POSTSEASON CLASHES A STAPLE OF CUSE-HOPKINS RIVALRY The Blue Jays and Orange have met 12 times in the postseason making Hopkins SU s most familiar NCAA Tournament foe. Syracuse is 8-4 in those meetings, fi ve of which have come with the championship on the line (1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2008). Syracuse has won three of fi ve title tilts, posting a 17-16 win in 1983 to claim its fi rst NCAA crown, a 13-12 win in 1989 and last year s 13-10 championship game win. 1989 NCAA CHAMPS CELEBRATE 20TH ANNIVERSARY Members of the 1989 Syracuse men s lacrosse team will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their NCAA Championship with a reunion on March 14 at the Carrier Dome. More than 20 members of that squad will be recognized at halftime of Saturday s game. The team featured nine All- Americans, including first-teamers Gary and Paul Gait, Pat McCabe and John Zulberti. The Gaits and McCabe are all National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductees as is Tom Marechek, who earned second-team All-America recognition in 1989. McCabe is expected to be on hand Saturday as are All-Americans Mark Stopher, Phil Schulter, Steve Scaramuzzino and a host of other players. The 1989 squad was the second of three consecutive Orange NCAA-title winning teams. Syracuse fi nished that season with a 14-1 overall record, including a thrilling 13-12 victory against Johns Hopkins in the championship game. Ironically, the 1989 Blue Jays featured a defenseman by the name of Dave Pietramala who will also be in the Dome Saturday as the current head coach of his alma mater. Hopkins was the only team to defeat Syracuse in 1989, winning 14-13 in the season opener. From there Syracuse reeled off 14 straight wins to secure the program s third NCAA title. SCOUTING THE BLUE JAYS Johns Hopkins has won its last two games since losing to Princeton, 14-18, on Feb. 28 and enters Saturday s game with a 3-1 record. Sophomore Kyle Wharton leads the squad in points (14) and goals (11). He scored a career-best fi ve goals in the Blue Jays most recent outing, a 12-7 victory versus Hofstra. Junior midfi elder Michael Kimmel has been the team s best feeder with six assists. The defense is led by senior Tewaaraton Trophy candidates Matt Drenan and Michael Evans. Both have started all four games and Drenan leads the squad with 18 ground balls. Like Syracuse, the Blue Jays have been hit by injuries at the faceoff X. The team s best faceoff man, Matt Dolente, missed the Hofstra game and was replaced by freshman Marshall Burkhart and junior Michael Powers. Powers was 6-of-9 on faceoffs against the Pride. Dave Pietramala is in his ninth season as the head coach of his alma mater and his 12th year as a collegiate head coach. He owns a 122-43 career record and ranks fourth on the NCAA s list of winningest active coaches by percentage. Pietramala has guided the Blue Jays to two NCAA Championships (2005 and 2007). He is 99-26 since taking over at Johns Hopkins in 2001. He goes for his 100th win as head coach of the Blue Jays Saturday against Syracuse. SYRACUSE MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS 3+ Goal Games 2009 Career Dan Hardy - 9 Kenny Nims 3 8 Greg Niewieroski 1 5 Stephen Keogh 3 3 Pat Perritt - 3 Chris Daniello 1 1 Matt Abbott - 1 3+ Assist Games 2009 Career Kenny Nims 2 7 Dan Hardy 1 1 5+ Point Games 2009 Career Kenny Nims 2 9 Dan Hardy 1 3 Stephen Keogh 2 2 Greg Niewieroski - 1 15+ Save Games 2009 Career John Galloway 1 2 5+ Ground ball Games 2009 Career Matt Abbott - 13 Joel White - 6 Kenny Nims 1 4 John Galloway 2 4 Pat Perritt - 2 Sid Smith - 2 John Lade 1 1 Jake Moulton 1 1 10+ Faceoff Win Games None SU IN THE POLLS NIKE/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll - March 9 - Rk School (first-place votes) Rec. Pts. 1. Virginia (12) 7-0 228 2. Syracuse 3-1 228 3. Princeton 4-0 209 4. Notre Dame 4-0 200 5. Maryland 4-1 190 6. North Carolina 5-1 173 Cornell 2-1 173 8. Johns Hopkins 3-1 169 9. Duke 5-2 126 10. UMBC 3-2 125 11. Hofstra 2-1 111 12. Georgetown 1-2 91 13. Brown 3-1 87 14. Massachusetts 3-1 82 15. Navy 4-2 75 16. Harvard 2-1 57 17. St. John s 4-0 50 18. Loyola 3-2 41 19. Denver 4-2 32 20. Army 3-2 23 SU opponents receiving votes: Hobart 10, Colgate 5, Albany 2 USILA Coaches Poll - March 9 - Rk School (first-place votes) Rec. Pts. 1. Virginia (9) 7-0 180 2. Syracuse 3-1 161 3. Princeton 4-0 158 4. Cornell 2-1 137 5. Notre Dame 4-0 133 6. Johns Hopkins 3-1 129 7. Maryland 4-1 128 8. North Carolina 6-1 127 9. UMBC 3-2 101 10. Duke 5-2 100 11. Georgetown 1-2 84 12. Hofstra 2-1 78 13. Massachusetts 3-1 61 14. Loyola 3-2 56 15. Navy 4-2 49 St. John s 4-0 49 Harvard 2-1 49 18. Brown 3-1 43 19. Denver 4-2 20 20. Villanova 4-0 11 SU opponents receiving votes: Hobart, Army, Albany SU WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKING USILA NIKE/Inside Lacrosse Preseason 1st 2nd Feb. 16 1st 2nd Feb. 23 1st 2nd March 2 2nd 2nd March 9 2nd 2nd

NOTES SU S 2009 RECORD Overall 3-1 At home 2-1 On the road 1-0 At neutral sites 0-0 On turf 3-1 On grass 0-0 Day games 2-0 Night games 1-1 In overtime 0-0 In one-goal games 0-1 Against teams ranked 1-5 0-1 Against teams ranked 6-10 0-0 Against teams ranked 11-20 2-0 Against unranked teams 1-0 Leading after one quarter 2-0 Leading at the half 3-0 Leading after three quarters 3-0 Trailing after one quarter 1-1 Trailing at the half 0-0 Trailing after three quarters 0-1 Tied after one quarter 0-0 Tied at the half 0-1 Tied after three quarters 0-0 Scoring first 2-0 Opponent scores first 1-1 Scoring 10 or more goals 2-1 Scoring fewer than 10 goals 1-0 Allowing 10 or more goals 0-1 Allowing fewer than 10 goals 3-0 Getting more ground balls 2-1 Getting fewer ground balls 1-0 Ground balls are even 0-0 Winning more faceoffs 1-0 Opp. wins more faceoffs 2-1 Faceoffs are equal 0-0 HOT SHOTS Syracuse s record since 2003 when shooting at least 30 percent for the game Year No. of Games Rec. Pct. 2009 3 2-1.667 2008 8 8-0 1.000 2007 5 4-1.800 2006 9 8-1.889 2005 6 3-3.500 2004 12 12-0 1.000 2003 11 10-1.909 Totals 54 47-7.870 SYRACUSE LEADS NATION IN SCORING The Orange possesses the country s most potent offense as Syracuse leads all Division I in scoring this season at 14.75 goals per contest. The Orange has 59 goals on the year and tallied a seasonbest 22 in its season-opening win against Providence on Feb. 15, tied with Colgate for the most goals in a Division I game this year. Colgate scored 22 in its win over Holy Cross. Bryant also had 22 versus Sacred Heart, but is in the process of reclassifying to Division I and therefore it does not appear in the national statistics. Virginia is a close second in team scoring aveage at 14.14 goals per game. The Orange ranks third nationally in total points per game (22.75). ORANGE ALSO TOPS IN SCORING MARGIN In addition to scoring offense, Syracuse also leads the nation in scoring margin at +8.0. The Orange has notched 59 goals this season compared to 27 for its opponents and owns an average margin of victory of +11.0. The Orange defeated Providence 22-3 in its season opener on Feb. 15. The 19-goal win represented the largest margin of victory for Syracuse since it knocked off Michigan State by 20, 27-7, on March 10, 1993. SPECIAL TEAMS HAVE BEEN SPECIAL Syracuse is tied for fi rst and is second, respectively, in the national statistics for man-down defense and offense this season. The team s man-down unit is tied with Harvard and Hofstra for the best success rate (.857) in the country. SU opponents are just 2-of-14 on extra opportunities this season. The school record for man-down defense success is.812 (69-85) set in 2002. On the opposite side, SU has scored on nine of its 14 extra-man chances this season (.643) Its man-up success rate is second to UMBC (.667). Through four games the Orange is on pace to break the school record for extra-man effi ciency (.518, 43-83) established in 1989. Syracuse converted on a season-high six man-up opportunities in its season-opening victory against Providence on Feb. 15. The last time the Orange scored six extra-man goals was on April 26, 2002 in a 18-10 win against Massachusetts. DEFENSIVELY DOMINANT Syracuse surrendered just three goals in its season-opening victory against Providence, one off the Carrier Dome record for the fewest goals allowed (2 vs. Binghamton, 2008). It has limited three of its four opponents this season to less than 10 goals and two of the four (Providence and Georgetown) to fi ve or less. In the 22 games that Lelan Rogers has served as defensive coordinator, the Orange has allowed 10 or fewer goals 16 times (.727). Syracuse has allowed fi ve or less in seven of those 22 contests. In the fi ve years (2003-07) prior to Rogers taking over the defense, Syracuse allowed fi ve or fewer goals a total of four times in 74 games. NIMS RIDING A 20-GAME POINT STREAK Senior Kenny Nims has recorded at least one point in each of his last 20 games, which is tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the nation with Notre Dame s Grant Krebs. The last time Nims failed to fi nd the scoring column was on Feb. 24, 2008 against Army. Zack Greer of Bryant currently holds the nation s longest active points streak at 41 games dating back LONGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I SCORING STREAKS Gms. Player, School Streak G-A-P Started Next game 1. 41 Zack Greer, Bryant/Duke 126-51-176 3/17/07 3/15/09 2. 38 Brandon Corp, Colgate 84-43-125 2/18/07 3/14/09 38 Max Quinzani, Duke 101-14-115 3/30/07 3/14/09 38 Max Seibald, Cornell 71-42-113 4/29/06 3/17/09 5. 32 Curtis Dickson, Delaware 79-26-105 4/7/07 3/14/09 6. 21 Corey Small, Albany 54-17-71 5/3/07 3/14/09 7. 20 Kenny Nims, Syracuse 38-33-71 3/1/08 3/14/09 20 Grant Krebs, Notre Dame 36-13-49 2/24/08 3/12/09 9. 19 Nick LoCoco, Canisius 15-40-55 2/23/08 3/14/09 19 Ryan Hurley, Cornell 59-17-76 2/23/08 3/17/09 11. 18 Grant Catalino, Maryland 33-22-54 3/3/08 3/15/09 18 Mark Kovler, Princeton 31-6-37 4/14/07 3/14/09 to the 2007 season while he was at Duke. Nims has 71 points (38g, 33a) during the streak (3.55 ppg).

NOTES NIMS FOURTH IN THE NATION IN SCORING Senior attackman Kenny Nims is ranked fourth nationallly in scoring in the latest NCAA statistics. Nims leads the Orange in points (19) and assists (9). He is second the team with 10 goals. Nims is averaging 4.75 points per game in 2009. Cornell s Rob Pannell leads the nation at 5.33 points per outing. He notched a career-best eight points against Providence in the season opener, including personal-best with fi ve assists. His eight-point showing was the fi rst for an SU player since Mike Powell had eight agianst Army in 2004. Nims fi ve assists in the Providence victory is tied for tops in the nation with Duke s Ned Crotty. Crotty had fi ve helpers against Bucknell on Feb. 14. KEOGH TAKES OVER GOALS LEAD Sophomore attackman Stephen Keogh netted four goals at Georgetown on March 7 to increase his season total to 13, which leads the team. The performance vaulted him into seventh in the nation in goals per game (3.25) and 12th in points per game (4.25). Keogh is second on the team with 17 total points. Keogh has had two fi ve-point showings already this season. He scored a career-high seven points, including fi ve goals, against Providence. He also had an assist in addition to his four goals against the Hoyas. KEOGH STILL A MAN-UP SNIPER Sophomore attackman Stephen Keogh played almost exclusively in man-up situations last season and paced the Orange with nine extra-man scores. With an expanded role this season he has continued to be a man-up threat and leads Syracuse with four extra-man goals. HARDY REACHES MILESTONE Senior Dan Hardy reached the 100-point mark for his career with two goals and an assist against Virginia on Feb. 27. The preseason second-team All-American is the team s highest scoring midfi elder this season with 11 points. He also leads all SU midfi elders with six goals. Hardy has 104 career points (64g, 40a). ABBOTT BREAKS OUT AGAINST GEORGETOWN Senior midfi elder Matt Abbott had his best offensive game of the season on March 7 at Georgetown. He tied his career-best with three points, including two goals in SU s 3-0 scoring in the second half that clinched the victory. It was the sixth multi-goal game of his career. ABBOTT DOES IT ALL Senior midfi elder Matt Abbott has established himself as one of the best two-way players in the game. He is a member of SU s top midfi eld unit and has contributed three goals and one assist on the season. He also plays the wing on faceoffs, is part of the team s man-down unit and plays in defensive situations. Abbott lists third on the Orange in ground balls (12) and is the team s active leader in that category with 147. ABBOTT A CANDIDATE FOR LOWE S SENIOR CLASS AWARD Senior midfi elder Matt Abbott is one of 30 nominees for the 2009 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in the sport of men s lacrosse. The award, presented annually to the most outstanding NCAA Division I student-athletes in nine different sports, focuses on the Four C s of classroom, character, community and competition. A 2009 team captain, Abbott has been named to the SU Athletic Director s Honor Roll in six of his fi rst seven semesters on campus and will graduate with a degree in fi nance in May. A national media panel will select the 10 fi nalists for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award midway through the regular season. Those 10 names will be placed on a ballot for nationwide voting by coaches, media and fans. The winner will be announced and recognized at the 2009 NCAA Lacrosse Championships in Foxboro, Mass. Former Orange standout Mike Leveille won the award last year, the second time it was presented in the sport of men s lacrosse. Cornell goalie Matt McMonagle was the inaugural winner in 2007. NEW YORK STATE OF MIND The Orange is 352-157-11 all-time against teams located in the state of New York, good for a.688 winning percentage. Syracuse is 1-0 against New York institutions in 2009. W L T Adelphi 9 3 0 Albany 6 0 0 Army 18 38 0 Binghamton 2 0 0 Brockport 2 0 0 Canisius 1 0 0 CCNY 3 0 0 Clarkson 13 0 0 Colgate 42 11 1 Cornell 58 33 1 Cortland 28 10 0 Crescent A.C. (N.Y.) 6 8 1 Crescent A.C. (Syracuse) 1 0 0 C.W. Post 1 0 0 Geneseo 2 1 0 Hamilton 1 0 0 Hobart 67 25 2 Hofstra 12 4 0 Ithaca 1 0 0 Mohawk Lax Club 2 0 0 N.Y. Lacrosse Club 0 0 1 NYU 2 0 0 Onondaga Nation 18 6 3 R.P.I. 19 12 0 St. John s 2 0 0 St. Lawrence 3 0 0 Seneca Nation 1 0 0 Syracuse Lax Club 10 0 2 Union 21 6 0 Watertown 1 0 0 Totals 352 157 11 HOME SWEET HOME Dome Coyne Field Overall 1981 4-1 --- 4-1 1982 3-1 1-0 4-1 1983 4-0 3-0 7-0 1984 8-0 --- 8-0 1985 8-0 --- 8-0 1986 7-0 2-0 9-0 1987 6-1 --- 6-1 1988 10-0 --- 10-0 1989 5-0 1-0 6-0 1990 6-0 --- 6-0 1991 6-2 --- 6-2 1992 6-0 --- 6-0 1993 8-0 --- 8-0 1994 6-0 --- 6-0 1995 6-2 --- 6-2 1996 5-0 --- 5-0 1997 7-1 --- 7-1 1998 4-1 --- 4-1 1999 5-1 --- 5-1 2000 5-0 --- 5-0 2001 7-1 --- 7-1 2002 5-0 --- 5-0 2003 6-3 --- 6-3 2004 7-0 --- 7-0 2005 4-3 --- 4-3 2006 6-2 --- 6-2 2007 4-4 --- 4-4 2008 9-0 --- 9-0 2009 2-1 --- 2-1 Totals 169-24 7-0 176-24

NOTES A SYRACUSE TEAM Scored 20+ goals 22 vs. Providence (2/15/09) Scored 15+ goals 17 vs. Army (2/20/09) Allowed 15+ goals 16 vs. Cornell (4/10/07) Totaled 30+ points 34 vs. Providence (2/15/09) Won 20+ faceoffs 20 at Rutgers (4/12/08) Grabbed 50+ ground balls 55 vs. Binghamton (3/24/07) Grabbed 60+ ground balls 64 vs. Army (2/23/2002) Grabbed 70+ ground balls *71 vs. JHU (5/27/00) Took 50+ shots 51 vs. Army (2/20/09) Took 60+ shots 72 vs. Hobart (4/19/97) Took 70+ shots 72 vs. Hobart (4/19/97) Scored 5+ extra-man goals 6 vs. Providence (2/15/09) Allowed 5+ extra-man goals 5 vs. JHU (3/15/03) A SYRACUSE PLAYER Scored 5+ goals 5, Stephen Keogh vs. Providence (2/15/09) Scored 6+ goals 6, Kenny Nims vs. Villanova (2/17/08) Scored 7+ goals 7, Matt Cutia vs. Rutgers (3/1/99) Tallied 6+ assists 6, Liam Banks vs. Rugers (4/14/01) Tallied 7+ assists *7, Ryan Powell vs. Loyola (5/23/99) Tallied 8+ assists *8, Casey Powell vs. Loyola (5/17/97) Totaled 7+ points 8, Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15/09) Totaled 8+ points 8, Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15/09) Totaled 9+ points 10, Ryan Powell vs. Hobart (3/28/00) Totaled 10+ points 10, Ryan Powell vs. Hobart (3/28/00) Totaled 11+ points ^13, Casey Powell vs. Virginia (2/28/97) Scored an OT goal *Mike Leveille vs. Virginia (5/24/08) Picked up 14+ ground balls 15, Sam Bassett vs. Rutgers (4/15/00) Won 15+ faceoffs *19, Danny Brennan vs. Virginia (5/24/08) Made 20+ saves 22, Peter Coluccini vs. Cornell (4/10/07) * - NCAA Tournament game ^ - School record THE LAST TIME THE MAGIC NUMBER Syracuse has dominated its opponents when it registers at least 10 goals in a game. The Orange is 110-25 (.815) under current mentor John Desko when reaching the 10-goal plateau. SU has at least a.500 record in every season of the Desko Era when notching 10 scores, and the Orange has tallied at least 10 goals in 135 of Desko s 162 games as head coach (.833). Year 10+ Goal Games Record Pct. 1999 14 10-4.714 2000 15 14-1.933 2001 14 12-2.857 2002 16 15-1.938 2003 14 10-4.714 2004 15 14-1.933 2005 10 5-5.500 2006 11 9-2.818 2007 7 5-2.714 2008 16 14-2.875 2009 3 2-1.667 Totals 135 110-25.815 AMIDON STEPPING UP Sophomore midfi elder Josh Amidon has found his offensive stride as a member of SU s second midfi eld this season. Amidon already has fi ve goals and seven points through four games. He scored fi ve goals and totaled six points all of last season. He s proved to be a marksman from outside and he ranks second on the Orange in shooting percentage (.625, 5-8) among players with at least fi ve shot attempts. KAHOE CONTRIBUTING Senior midfi elder Scott Kahoe has made his mark this season after transferring to Syracuse from Georgetown. Kahoe has at least one point in every game and has multiple points in three of the Orange s four contests. Kahoe has seven points this season, including four goals. He had an assist against his former team on March 7 in SU s 8-5 win against the Hoyas. Kahoe has also contributed on faceoffs, going 7-for-15 (.467) at the X. SMITH AND LADE LEAD CLOSE DEFENSE Senior defenseman Sid Smith and sophomore John Lade are tied for the team lead among defenders with nine ground balls each. Lade recorded a team-best fi ve in the Orange s win at Georgetown on March 7. Smith is a preseason fi rst-team All-American and had a campaign-best four against Virginia on Feb. 27. The duo teamed with junior Matt Tierney to hold Georgetown s top two attackmen (Ricky Mirabito and Craig Dowd) to one point in SU s last outing. GALLOWAY POSTS CAREER HIGH Sophomore goaltender John Galloway had his fi nest performance in an SU uniform in the team s 8-5 at Georgetown on March 7. Galloway made a career-high 19 saves against the Hoyas, including six in the fourth quarter with the Orange hanging on to a one-goal lead. He recorded a.792 save percentage in the contest, stopping 19 of the 24 shots Georgetown put on goal. JUST WIN BABY Sophomore goalie John Galloway has started all 22 games he has played for the Orange since winning the starting job as freshman prior to the 2008. Galloway owns a 19-3 overall record as a starter and has been the keeper of record in all 22 contests. Galloway set a school season record for victories (16) last season to help the Orange win the NCAA Championship. So far this season Galloway has 44 saves and lists in the top 10 nationally in goals-against average (8th, 6.91) and save percentage (7th,.621). ABBOTT, HARDY INVITED TO U.S. NATIONAL TEAM TRYOUTS Seniors Matt Abbott and Dan Hardy have been invited to try out for the 2010 U.S. men s lacrosse team, which will compete in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship in Manchester, England from July 10-24, 2010. They are two of 12 current college players that have been selected to try out. Overall, seven current and former Orange standouts are among the 84 players selected by U.S. Lacrosse to participate in the national team tryouts. In addition to Abbott and Hardy, former SU stars Mike Leveille, Ryan Powell, Steven Brooks, Brendan Loftus and Jarett Park have also been invited to the tryouts, which will be held from June 7-10, 2009 at Bryant University in Smithfi eld, R.I. CURRENT COLLEGE PLAYERS IN U.S. NATIONAL TEAM POOL Player Team Pos. Brandon Corp Colgate A Danny Glading Virginia A Will Yeatman Maryland A Matt Abbott Syracuse M Ned Crotty Duke M John Glynn Cornell M Dan Hardy Syracuse M Max Seibald Cornell M Ken Clausen Virginia D Barney Ehrmann Georgetown D Michael Evans Johns Hopkins D Parker McKee Duke D The U.S. has won seven of the nine world titles held since 1974. The 2010 U.S. team will be coached by Mike Pressler, the head coach at Bryant University.

NOTES ORANGE PLACE FIVE ON TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST Five Orange players have been named to the 2009 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List, which was released on Feb. 19 by the Tewaaraton Award Foundation. Seniors Matt Abbott, Kenny Nims, Dan Hardy and sophomores John Galloway and Joel White are candidates for the award, which is presented to the college lacrosse player of the year. Syracuse s fi ve nominees matched Virginia for the most nominees from any one school. In all, 60 players are considered candidates for the award, which will be presented on May 28. The Tewaaraton Trophy has been presented each year since 2001. Syracuse attackman Mike Leveille won the award last year. He was the second Orange player to do so, joining 2002 and 2004 Tewaaraton Trophy winner Mike Powell. KEOGH, DEFENSE DOES IN GEORGETOWN Sophomore attackman Stephen Keogh came off the bench to score four of the Orange s eight goals and classmate John Galloway made a career-best 19 saves to lead the Orange to a 8-5 victory at Georgetown on March 7. Keogh had two goals in each half and contributed an assist to fi nish with a game-best fi ve points. Galloway made nine saves in the second quarter to preserve 2-1 halftime lead and stopped six more in the fourth quarter with SU holding a 6-5 advantage heading into the fi nal 15 minutes. Syracuse outscored Georgetown, 2-0, in the fourth to produce the three-goal win. The Orange defense surrendered just two points to Hoya attackmen. HUGE CROWD PACKS DOME FOR SYRACUSE-VIRGINIA The second-largest crowd in the NCAA this season was on hand at the Carrier Dome on Feb. 27 for the No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown of Syracuse and Virginia. Attendance for the game between the two powerhouse programs was 16,595, the thirdlargest regular-season Dome lacrosse crowd in school history and fourth-largest overall (including NCAA playoffs). It was highest atttendance fi gure for an Orange home game since the 1988 NCAA title game when a school-record crowd of 20,007 packed the Dome to watch Syracuse face SU GAME ATTENDANCE RECORDS Attendance Opponent Date 1. 20,007 Cornell * 5/30/88 2. 18,458 Hobart 4/14/90 3. 18,244 Johns Hopkins 3/24/90 4. 16,595 Virginia 2/27/09 * - 1988 NCAA Championship game Cornell. Only the Face-Off Classic doubleheader at Baltimore s M&T Bank Stadium on Feb. 28 has drawn more fans in 2009. Attendance for the Maryland/Duke and Johns Hopkins/Princeton twinbill was 17,119. ORANGE FALLS SHORT AGAINST VIRGINIA The matchup of the top two ranked teams in the nation lived up to the advance billing with second-ranked Virginia holding off the top-ranked Orange, 13-12, on Feb. 27. The Cavaliers led by fi ve in the fourth quarter, but Syracuse struck for four goals in the last fi ve minutes to get within one before a turnover on the Orange s fi nal possession sealed it for the Cavaliers. Senior Kenny Nims led the Orange with four goals, including consecutive tallies late in the fourth to help the Orange get within striking distance. The loss ended SU s 11-game home winning streak dating back to the start of the 2008 season. ORANGE DOMINATES MIDDLE TWO QUARTERS AGAINST ARMY Syracuse trailed, 3-1, after the fi rst period, but outscored No. 18 Army by the count of 11-1 in the second and third quarters to cruise to a 17-6 victory against the Black Knights on Feb. 20. Syracuse outscored Army 4-0 in the second quarter and 7-1 in the third quarter in the win. Senior attackman Kenny Nims led the Orange in scoring with six points (3g, 3a) and he had a hand in four of SU s seven scores in the third frame, scoring twice and handing out two assists. TEAM SU IN THE NCAA STATS Category Rank Stat Scoring Offense 1st 14.75 Scoring Defense 8th 6.75 Faceoff Winning Pct. 38th.460 Man-Up Offense 2nd.643 Man-Down Defense t1st.857 Scoring Margin 1st +8.0 Winning Pct. t12th.750 Assists/Game 7th 8.0 Saves/Game 26th 11.0 Points/Game 3rd 22.75 INDIVIDUAL Includes games through March 7, 2009 Player Category Rk. Stat Kenny Nims Points per game 4th 4.75 Goals per game 27th 2.5 Assists per game 10th 2.25 Stephen Keogh Points per game 12th 4.25 Goals per game 7th 3.25 Assists per game 63rd 1.0 Dan Hardy Points per game 66th 2.75 Goals per game 90th 1.5 Assists per game 47th 1.25 Jake Moulton Ground balls per game 36th 4.33 Faceoff Winning Pct. 35th.500 John Galloway Ground balls per game 74th 3.5 Goals-Against Avg. 8th 6.91 Save Pct. 7th.621 ORANGE FAMILY TIES Brother combos on the team: Al and Lincoln Cavalieri 10 Second cousin combos on the team: Greg Niewieroski 09 and Kenny Nims 09 Brother played at Syracuse: Dan Hardy (Tom, 1999-02) Pat Perritt (Bill, 2000-03) Thomas Guadagnolo (Kyle, 2005-08) Father played at Syracuse: Matt Abbott (Tom, 1975-78) Tim Desko (John, 1976-79) Alex Giocondi (Phil, 1971-72) Dan Hardy (Bill, 1982) Kenny Nims (Tom, 1981, 1983-85) Grandfather played at Syracuse: Matt Abbott (Larry, 1950-52) Nate Tucker (Robert, 1952-55) Uncle played at Syracuse: Tim Desko (Dave, 1981-84; Jeff, 1983-86) Tim Harder (Bill, 1984)

NOTES ROCKIN THE DOME Year Games Attendance Avg. 1981 5 29, 211 5,842 1982 4 6,844 1,711 1983 4 29,084 7,271 1984 8 33,383 4,173 1985 8 35,480 4,436 1986 7 16,101 2,300 1987 7 28,399 4,057 1988 10 73,076 7,308 1989 5 26,191 5,238 1990 6 69,842 11,640 1991 8 52,032 6,504 1992 6 37,609 6,268 1993 8 47, 343 5,918 1994 6 37,319 6,220 1995 8 45,373 5,672 1996 5 24,934 4,987 1997 8 47, 531 5,941 1998 5 25,378 5,076 1999 6 24,824 4,137 2000 5 30,933 6,187 2001 8 51,704 6,463 2002 5 33,186 6,637 2003 9 55,856 6,206 2004 7 36,573 5,225 2005 7 35,065 5,009 2006 8 33,584 4,198 2007 8 37,881 4,735 2008 9 43,365 4,818 2009 3 26,502 8,834 Totals 193 1,074,603 5,568 SU LACROSSE BY THE NUMBERS 5 10 21 22 28 The number of undefeated seasons in SU lacrosse history (1922, 1924, 1957, 1988, 1990). NCAA Championships won by the Orange, the most for any Division I lacrosse program. Individuals with ties to the Orange lacrosse program to be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Number of consecutive trips to the NCAA Final Four (1983-2004). Number of NCAA Tournament appearances. NIMS AND KEOGH TEAM UP TO PACE SU AGAINST PROVIDENCE The attack combination of senior Kenny Nims and sophomore Stephen Keogh combined for eight goals and 15 points in SU s season-opening, 22-3, win against Providence. Nims tallied a career-best eight points and tied his career high with five assists. Keogh notched a personal-best five goals and seven points against the Friars. Either Nims or Keogh recorded a point on 12 of the team s 22 scores. Keogh netted four straight goals in the first and second quarters as part of a 15-0 Orange run that sealed the game. Nims assisted on two of Keogh s goals and four of Syracuse s five scores in the second quarter. NOTING SU S SEASON-OPENING WIN AGAINST PROVIDENCE The Orange began the 2009 campaign with a resounding 22-3 victory against Providence on Feb. 15 to improve its all-time record to 72-18 (.800) in season-opening games. It is 31-9 in campaign starters since 1970 and has won 13 straight, including all 11 under head coach John Desko. Syracuse s 22 goals was the most for an SU squad in a season opener since it also tallied 22 against Virginia in the 1997 season starter. It also marked the most goals in an opener for the Orange under head coah John Desko. The team s offensive explosion was the third time the Orange reached the 20- goal plateau in an opener since Desko took over in 1999. SU defeated Rutgers, 20-13, in Desko s first game at the helm of the program and knocked off Villanova, 21-6, to start the 2008 season. The Orange s 19-goal win represented the largest margin of victory for Syracuse since it knocked off Michigan State by 20, 27-7, on March 10, 1993. It was also the Orange s largest margin of victory in a season-opening game since it defeated Cortland, 25-1, to begin the 1952 season. ALL-AMERICAN ORANGE Eight members of the Syracuse men s lacrosse team were named 2009 preseason All-Americans by Inside Lacrosse. Seniors Matt Abbott and Sid Smith were named to the fi rst team, while seniors Kenny Nims and Dan Hardy were picked to the second team. In addition, sophomore Joel White was a third-team selection and senior Pat Perritt, junior Cody Jamieson and sophomore John Lade were honorable mention choices. The Orange s eight honorees were the most for a Division I school. Abbott (third team), Smith (honorable mention), Nims (honorable mention) and Hardy (honorable mention) all earned USILA All-America honors following the 2008 season. FOUR ELECTED TEAM CAPTAINS FOR 2009 Seniors Matt Abbott, Kenny Nims, Pat Perritt and Spencer Van Schaack have been elected captains for the 2009 season in a vote by their teammates. All four players are serving the role for the first time. Abbott s father, Tom, was also an SU team captain (1978). The Abbotts are believed to be the second father-son captain combination in program history (Roy Simmons Sr./Roy Simmons Jr.). COACHING STAFF BLEEDS ORANGE All four members of the Syracuse coaching staff played lacrosse for the Orange under legendary mentor Roy Simmons Jr. Head coach John Desko, assistant coach Roy Simmons III and volunteer assistant Kevin Donahue were teammates at SU in the late 1970 s and were members of SU s first NCAA Tournament squad in 1979. Desko and Donahue were senior co-captains that year. Assistant coach Lelan Rogers played two years for the Orange (1986-87) before joining the staff as a graduate assistant from 1988-90. In addition to every member of the men s staff, Syracuse University also produced current women s head coach Gary Gait. Gait led the Orange to three NCAA Championships and has since become a lacrosse icon. 40 90 The number of times SU has won at least 10 games in a season. The 2008 season marked the 89th season of Orange men s lacrosse. ORANGE ON THE SMALL SCREEN The Orange men s lacrosse team will make three national television appearances this season. Its game against Princeton in the inaugural Inside Lacrosse Big City Classic on Saturday, April 4 and its match at Loyola on Saturday, March 28 will both air live on ESPNU. The Loyola game will also be available on WMAR-TV in Baltimore. In addition, the Orange will make an appearance on CBS College Sports when it plays at Massachusetts on April 25. Syracuse has also partnered with Time Warner Sports (Ch. 26 in Syracuse) to televise each of the team s 10 regular-season home games live. A total of 13 of the Orange s 14 games in 2009 will be televised live.

NOTES CHARTING SU S 2009 OPPONENTS Date Opponent W-L Rank Last Game Next Game 2/15 Providence 0-4 -/- L, 14-7 vs. UNC (3/11) at VMI (3/14) 2/20 Army 3-2 20/RV W, 14-9 vs. Air Force (3/7) at Rutgers (3/14) 2/27 Virginia 8-0 1/1 W, 16-4 vs. Vermont (3/10) vs. Towson (3/14) 3/7 at Georgetown 2-2 12/11 W, 12-6 at Delaware at Hobart (3/14) 3/14 Johns Hopkins 3-1 8/6 W, 12-7 vs. Hofstra (3-7) at Syracuse (3/14) 3/21 Binghamton 1-4 -/- W, 12-7 vs. Marist (3/7) vs. Bellarmine (3/18) 3/24 Hobart 4-0 RV/RV W, 7-2 vs. Bucknell (3/7) vs. Gtown (3/14) 3/28 at Loyola 4-2 18/14 W, 15-11 vs. Bryant (3/10) vs. St. John s (3/14) 4/4 vs. Princeton 4-0 3/3 W, 15-6 vs. Manhattan (3/8) at Hofstra (3/14) 4/7 Cornell 3-1 t6/4 W, 14-4 vs. Canisius (3/10) at Duke (3/17) 4/11 Rutgers 1-4 -/- L, 5-4 at Fairfield (3/7) vs. Army (3/14) 4/17 Albany 3-1 RV/RV W, 12-9 vs. UMass (3/10 at Drexel (3/14) 4/25 at Massachusetts 3-2 14/13 L, 12-9 at Albany (3/10) vs. Brown (3/14) 5/2 Colgate 2-3 RV/- W, 22-9 vs. Holy Cross (3/14) at Fairfield (3/14) COACHING FATHERS; PLAYING SONS Redshirt freshman Tim Desko followed in his father s footsteps, playing high school lacrosse at West Genesee and then attending Syracuse. It is the fourth time in Orange history a father has coached his son. Roy Simmons Sr. coached his son, Roy Simmons Jr., from 1956-58. Roy Simmons Jr. coached his two sons, Roy III (1977-79, 81) and Ron (1978-81). The Deskos became just the third father-son combo to win the NCAA title, joining the Tierneys (Princeton) and Ciccarones (Johns FATHERS COACHING SONS TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Father (Son) School Year John Desko (Tim) Syracuse 2008 Bill Tierney (Brendan/Trevor) Princeton 2001 Bill Tierney (Trevor) Princeton 1998 Henry Ciccarone (Henry Jr.) Johns Hopkins 1980 Hopkins). Bill Tierney turned the trick twice coaching his son, Trevor, to the crown in 1998 and 2001. His son, Brendan, was also a member of the 2001 Princeton squad. BIG EAST CONFERENCE TO FORM IN 2010 On June 11, 2008, BIG EAST commissioner Michael Tranghese announced that the league will formally begin sponsorship of men s lacrosse beginning in 2010. The announcement came after a unanimous vote by the league s 16 Directors of Athletics. The seven-school alliance will consist of Syracuse, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John s, Providence and Villanova. The teams will play a six-game round-robin regular-season schedule and the BIG EAST will apply for an automatic bid to the 16-team NCAA Championship field. 2008 SEASON REWIND - CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION The Orange completed one of the most remarkable turnarounds in lacrosse history on May 26, 2008, defeating Johns Hopkins, 13-10, to win its NCAA-record 10th national title. The victory capped a 16-2 season for the Orange after the team missed the postseason in 2007. The following are just a few tidbits from last year s championship season: SU won 10 straight games during the regular season, its longest winning streak since 1995. Syracuse became the second team to win the NCAA Championship after missing the playoffs the previous year (Syracuse, 1983). The Orange tied the NCAA record for the best one-year win-loss improvement (+8.5). SU s 16 victories tied the school record. The team s 7.62 goals-against average was the best mark for an SU team since 1970 (7.0). Mike Leveille won the 2008 Tewaaraton Trophy (college lacrosse player of the year). Steven Brooks won the Lt. Donald C. MacLaughlin Jr. Award as the nation s best midfi elder. Coach John Desko won the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the USILA Division I Coach of the Year. Danny Brennan led the NCAA in faceoff winning percentage (.667). SU S NCAA PEDIGREE MOST NCAA APPEARANCES Rk Team App. 1. Johns Hopkins 37 2. Maryland 31 Virginia 31 4. Syracuse 28 5. Navy 25 MOST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Rk Team No. 1. Syracuse 10 2. Johns Hopkins 9 MOST NCAA WINS Rk Team (App.) Wins 1. Johns Hopkins (37) 64 2. Syracuse (28) 57 3. Maryland (31) 40 4. Virginia (31) 39 5. Princeton (17) 29 HIGHEST NCAA WINNING PCT. Rk Team (App.) W-L Pct. 1. Syracuse (28) 57-18.760 2. Princeton (17) 29-11.725 3. Johns Hopkins (37) 64-28.696 4. Virginia (31) 39-27.591 5. Maryland (31) 40-29.580 DI ALL-TIME WINNINGEST PROGRAMS Rk Team W-L-T Pct. 1. Johns Hopkins 885-279-15.757 2. Syracuse 780-307-16.714 3. Navy 733-288-14.715 4. Hobart * 717-420-20.628 5. Army 702-324-7.683 6. Maryland 696-232-4.749 7. Cornell 655-431-27.601 8. Yale 653-399-0.621 * - Hobart was DIII prior to 1995 Includes March 13, 2009 games MEDIA SERVICES Lacrosse Contact...Mike Morrison Office Phone...(315)-443-2608 E-mail...mdmorris@syr.edu Fax...(315)-443-2076 Interview Opportunities Coach Desko and requested players are available for interviews on Wednesdays during the season for 30 minutes before practice. Please contact the Athletic Communications Office 24 hours in advance to request players and to find out the place and time of the interview opportunity. Credentials Season and individual game requests for working press credentials should be made online via the PressPass media credential system. 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JOHN DESKO, HEAD COACH DESKO S SYRACUSE RECORD Year Record Pct. Postseason As a player 1976 7-4.636 1977 8-6.571 1978 10-3.769 1979 10-5.667 NCAA Playoffs Four Years 35-18.660 As an assistant coach 1980 12-2.857 NCAA Playoffs 1981 7-4.636 NCAA Playoffs 1982 6-4.600 1983 14-1.933 NCAA Champions 1984 15-1.938 NCAA Finalist 1985 14-2.875 NCAA Finalist 1986 14-3.824 NCAA Final Four 1987 9-4.692 NCAA Final Four 1988 15-0 1.000 NCAA Champions 1989 14-1.933 NCAA Champions 1990 13-0 1.000 NCAA Champions 1991 12-3.800 NCAA Final Four 1992 13-2.867 NCAA Finalist 1993 12-2.857 NCAA Champions 1994 13-2.867 NCAA Final Four 1995 13-2.867 NCAA Champions 1996 11-4.733 NCAA Final Four 1997 11-3.786 NCAA Final Four 1998 11-3.786 NCAA Final Four 19 Years 229-43.842 As head coach 1999 12-5.706 NCAA Finalist 2000 15-1.938 NCAA Champions 2001 13-3.813 NCAA Finalist 2002 15-2.882 NCAA Champions 2003 10-6.625 NCAA Final Four 2004 15-2.882 NCAA Champions 2005 7-6.538 NCAA Playoffs 2006 10-5.667 NCAA Final Four 2007 5-8.385 2008 16-2.889 NCAA Champions 2009 3-1.750 11 Years 121-41.747 DESKO S RECORD BY OPPONENT Team W L Air Force 1 0 Albany 6 0 Army 7 1 Binghamton 2 0 Brown 7 0 Canisius 1 0 Colgate 2 2 Cornell 6 4 Dartmouth 1 0 Denver 1 0 Duke 1 0 Fairfield 2 0 Georgetown 11 3 Harvard 1 0 Hobart 9 1 Hofstra 1 1 Johns Hopkins 7 8 Loyola 8 3 Massachusetts 7 4 Navy 1 0 Notre Dame 3 0 Penn 4 0 Princeton 11 4 Providence 1 0 Rutgers 8 2 Towson 2 0 Villanova 1 0 Virginia 7 8 Yale 2 0 Totals 121 41 In his fi rst 10-plus years as the head men s lacrosse coach at Syracuse University, John Desko has blazed a trail of excellence that speaks for itself and distinguishes him as one of the most-respected coaches in the nation and the world. Throughout his tenure, he has maintained the winning tradition that is Orange lacrosse. Since replacing Hall of Fame coach Roy Simmons Jr. in 1999, Desko has kept the Orange in the hunt for an NCAA title each and every year and he has brought home the national championship trophy four times (2000, 2002, 2004, 2008). In the process, Desko established a successful leadership style recognized by many in the lacrosse world. His legacy of achievement led to his selection as the USILA Division I Coach of the Year in 2008 and his being named the head coach of the 2006 U.S. National Team that competed at the ILF World Championship. They are just two of many honors bestowed upon Desko during his sparkling career. Throughout his tenure, Desko has coached some of the greatest players ever to don a lacrosse jersey and he has left an indelible mark on the history of the game. 2008: A Season to Remember Desko engineered one of the most impressive turnarounds the sport has ever seen in 2008. After going 5-8 and missing the postseason in 2007, he led the Orange to its record 10th NCAA crown and a 16-2 overall record. The title was Desko s fourth since taking over the program in 1999, putting him in exclusive company as one of only three Division I head coaches to win at least four NCAA titles. In addition, the Orange tied the NCAA record for the best one-year win-loss improvement (+8.5), and its 16 victories matched the school record. Desko s squad was second in the nation in scoring offense (13.61) and posted the program s lowest goals-against average since 1970 (7.62). During the regular-season, the Orange reeled off 10 straight wins and went undefeated at the Carrier Dome (9-0). The winning streak was SU s longest under Desko and represented the program s most consecutive victories since 1995. Syracuse fi nished the regular season 12-2 and secured the third seed in the NCAA Tournament. Building on its regular-season success, the team rolled to four straight wins in the postseason, including a 13-10 victory against Johns Hopkins in the title game. On its way to the crown, Syracuse defeated three consecutive top-five opponents and bested second-seeded Virginia, 12-11, in double overtime in one of the most memorable semifi nal games in tournament history. In addition to his fourth championship, Desko capped the year by winning the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the USILA Division I Coach of the Year for the fi rst time. He joins Simmons Jr. as the only two Orange mentors to earn the honor. Setting the Standard Desko owns the second-best winning percentage (.747) of any active NCAA Division I coach with at least fi ve years of experience and he holds the best winning percentage in the NCAA Championship of any coach in the history of college lacrosse (.821). He s achieved those marks by recruiting and developing some of the best lacrosse players in the world. Since he accepted the head coaching reins, Syracuse has had 35 players earn a total of 63 All-America nods, including four-time honorees Mike Powell, Mike Springer and Mike Leveille. Two of his charges (Mike Powell in 2002 and 2004 and Mike Leveille in 2008) went on to win the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation s best player. Desko s leadership and longevity have been crucial to establishing the dynasty that is SU lacrosse. The Orange advanced to the national semifi nals each season for 22 straight years between 1983 and 2004. It was as much a refl ection upon Desko as anyone, considering he was the one person directly associated with the team for all 22 seasons. During the fi rst 16 years of the Final Four streak, he served as an assistant coach (he spent 19 seasons as an assistant at SU overall) and then led the team to the Final Four in each of his fi rst six years as head coach.

JOHN DESKO, HEAD COACH Success Leads to Opportunity Desko s coaching success has led him to additional opportunities outside Syracuse, including his appointment as U.S. National Team coach for the 2006 World Games where he led the squad to the silver medal. In addition, Desko served as a coach for the North in the annual North-South Senior All-Star Game at the University of Delaware in 2000. He is also a leader in the sport s administration. Desko served as a member of the NCAA Lacrosse Committee, a group that oversees and regulates rules, championships and other issues pertinent to the sport from 1999-2003. The Heir Apparent When Roy Simmons Jr. retired in 1998, Desko was the perfect choice to continue the Orange s championship tradition. He spent 19 seasons as Simmons top assistant during a time when SU won six national championships and appeared in 16 consecutive Final Fours. Prior to becoming Simmons top lieutenant in 1980, Desko was a player for him from 1976-79. Upon his arrival on campus, Desko helped SU achieve its fi rst winning season (7-4) since 1971. As a sophomore in 1977, Desko and the Orange went 8-6 and scored a then school-record 238 goals. SU s fastest midfi elder his fi rst two seasons, Desko switched to defense as a junior and the Orange continued its winning ways. SU went 10-3 in 1978, and with Desko leading the way, held opponents to 104 goals, the lowest total in eight years. With just two seasons of experience on defense, Desko earned All-America honors in 1979 as he helped SU to a 10-5 record and the school s fi rst NCAA playoff berth. He served as team captain as a junior and senior, and the Orange s record improved in each of his four years on the squad. After his playing career ended, Desko joined Simmons staff and helped build one of the premier programs in collegiate lacrosse. In his 19 seasons as an assistant, the Orange compiled a record of 229-43 (.842), was invited to the NCAA Tournament 18 times, reached the Final Four 16 consecutive times and won six national championships. Desko coordinated recruiting and served as co-director of the popular Syracuse University Lacrosse Camp, held each summer on campus. He recruited some of the best lacrosse players to ever play the game, including two-time National Player of the Year and Outstanding Midfi elder of the Year Gary Gait, two-time Outstanding Attackman of the Year Tim Nelson, four-time All- American Brad Kotz, three-time All-American Paul Gait, and the Powell brothers, the school s top three all-time leading scorers (Mike, Casey and Ryan). THE DESKO FILE Overall record: 121-41 Postseason record: 23-5 F our NCAA Championships: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008 Championship Weekend record: 10-4 NCAA Semifi nal record: 6-2 NCAA Championship game record: 10-4 Third all-time, and second among active Division I head coaches, with four NCAA titles Second among active Division I head coaches in winning percentage (.747) Career leader in Division I NCAA Tournament winning percentage (.821) Fourth all-time, and third among active Division I coaches, in NCAA Tournament wins (23) 2008 USILA Division I Coach of the Year 2008 Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame Inductee 2006 U.S. National Team Head Coach 2006 Syracuse Letterwinner of Distinction 1997 Upstate New York chapter of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee Fastest active Division I head coach to reach 100 wins (133 games) Syracuse Through and Through Desko attended lacrosse-hotbed West Genesee High School in Syracuse, where he also excelled in football and basketball. He earned his bachelor s degree in sociology from Syracuse University. In the fall of 1997, Desko was inducted into the Upstate New York chapter of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame for his service to local lacrosse. Desko received another local sports honor in 2008 when he was inducted into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Drumlins Country Club. Desko s two younger brothers, Dave and Jeff, were also All-American lacrosse players at Syracuse, and his son, Tim, is the latest member of the family to join the program. Tim is an attackman and also takes faceoffs for the Orange. John, his wife, Cindy, their sons, Tim and Ryan, and daughters, Nicole and Casey, all live in Syracuse.

JOHN DESKO, HEAD COACH Winningest Active Coaches By Percentage (min. fi ve years as a DI head coach) W L Pct. 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 317 106.749 2. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE 121 41.747 3. Bill Tierney, Princeton 263 90.745 4. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 122 43.739 5. Jeff Tambroni, Cornell 87 31.737 6. Dom Starsia, Virginia 293 108.731 7. Dave Cottle, Maryland 261 105.713 8. Mike Pressler, Bryant 233 105.689 9. Jim Stagnitta, Rutgers 179 100.642 10. Tony Seaman, Towson 247 141.637 11. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 194 110.6381 Winningest Active Coaches By Wins (min. fi ve years as a DI head coach) W L Pct. 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 317 106.749 2. Glenn Thiel, Penn State 304 209.593 3. Dom Starsia, Virginia 293 108.731 4. Bill Tierney, Princeton 263 90.745 5. Dave Cottle, Maryland 261 105.713 6. John Danowski, Duke 259 146.640 7. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 251 226.526 8. Tony Seaman, Towson 247 141.637 9. Mike Pressler, Bryant 233 105.689 10. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 194 110.638 11. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 189 112.628 12. Jim Stagnitta, Rutgers 179 100.642 13. Richie Meade, Navy 152 100.603 14. Jim Nagle, Colgate 130 85.605 15. Greg Cannella, Massachusetts 125 80.610 16. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 122 43.739 17. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE 121 41.747 18. Jack McGetrick, Bellarmine 120 102.541 Winningest Coaches All-Time By Percentage (min. 10 years as a DI head coach) W L T Pct. 1. W.P. Bilderback, Navy 131 26 2.830 2. George Finlayson, Navy 140 25 10.829 3. Jack Faber, Maryland 251 56 2.816 4. Al Heagy, Maryland 246 57 2.810 5. Mickey Cochrane, Bowling Green 77 22 0.778 6. Willie Scroggs, North Carolina 120 37 0.764 7. W.H. Dinty Moore, Navy 159 50 2.758 8. Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 290 96 0.751 9. Dave Urick, Georgetown * 317 106 0.749 10. Bud Beardmore, Maryland 104 35 0.7482 11. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE * 121 41 0.747 12. Bill Tierney, Princeton * 263 90 0.745 13. F. Morris Touchstone, Army 215 73 4.743 14. Bob Scott, Johns Hopkins 158 55 1.741 15. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins * 122 43 0.739 * - Indicates active head coach Most National Championships NCAA Division I (All-Time) Titles 1. Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 6 Bill Tierney, Princeton * 6 3. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE * 4 4. Don Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins *! 3 Dom Starsia, Virginia * 3 Willie Scroggs, North Carolina 3 Richie Moran, Cornell 3 * - Indicates active head coach! - Zimmerman now head coach at UMBC Most National Championships NCAA Division I (Active) Titles 1. Bill Tierney, Princeton 6 2. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE 4 3. Don Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins! 3 Dom Starsia, Virginia 3! - Zimmerman now head coach at UMBC Winningest Coaches All-Time NCAA Division I Championship (By Percentage) W L Pct. 1. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE * 23 5.821 2. Henry Ciccarone, Johns Hopkins 18 6.750 3. Bill Tierney, Princeton * 29 11.725 4. Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 34 13.723 5. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins * 18 7.720 min. 10 games * - Indicates active head coach Winningest Coaches All-Time NCAA Division I Championship (By Wins) Wins 1. Roy Simmons Jr., Syracuse 34 2. Bill Tierney, Princeton * 29 3. Dom Starsia, Virginia * 27 4. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE * 23 5. Richie Moran, Cornell 19 * - Indicates active head coach Winningest Active Coaches NCAA Division I Championship (By Percentage) W L Pct. 1. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE 23 5.821 2. Bill Tierney, Princeton 29 11.725 3. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 18 7.720 4. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 13 8.619 5. Dom Starsia, Virginia 27 17.614 min. 10 games Winningest Active Coaches NCAA Division I Championship (By Wins) Wins 1. Bill Tierney, Princeton 29 2. Dom Starsia, Virginia 27 3. JOHN DESKO, SYRACUSE 23 4. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 18 5. Dave Cottle, Maryland 17 Coaches records include games through March 11, 2009

ROSTERS Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Pat Perritt M 5-9 200 Sr. Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem HS 2 Justin Annunziato D 5-8 193 Fr. Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point HS 3 Matt Abbott M 6-2 185 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham HS 4 Scott Kahoe M 6-5 215 Sr. Glenside, Pa./Radnor HS/Georgetown Univ. 5 Max Bartig A/M 5-11 188 Jr. East Northport, N.Y./Northport HS 6 Joe Moore LSM 6-0 173 Fr. P lainsboro, N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro North HS/Trinity-Pawling School 7 Al Cavalieri GK 6-0 180 Jr. Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Country Day HS 8 Jake Moulton M 5-11 181 Sr. Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee HS 9 Josh Amidon M 6-1 183 So. Lafayette, N.Y./Lafayette HS 10 Kenny Nims A 6-0 183 Sr. Watertown, N.Y./Watertown HS 11 Joel White LSM 6-2 193 So. Cortland, N.Y./Cortland HS 12 Spencer Van Schaack M 6-0 191 Sr. Tuxedo Park, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep 13 Paul Dubas GK 5-11 153 Fr. New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan HS 14 Chris Daniello A 5-7 182 Jr. Cross River, N.Y./John Jay-Cross River HS 15 John Galloway GK 5-11 186 So. Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee HS 16 Ryan Barber A/M 5-11 184 Fr. Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee HS 17 Sid Smith D 6-0 225 Sr. Ohsweken, Ontario/Hagersville Secondary/Onondaga CC 18 Matt Tierney D 6-3 214 Jr. Montclair, N.J./Montclair HS 19 Kevin Drew M 6-3 175 Fr. New Fairfi eld, Conn./John Jay-Cross River HS 20 Greg Niewieroski A/M 6-1 203 Sr. Watertown, N.Y./Watertown HS 21 Tim Desko A 5-10 190 RF Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee HS 22 Dan Hardy M 6-4 214 Sr. Tully, N.Y./Tully Central HS 23 Jovan Miller M 5-11 198 So. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 24 Steve Ianzito M 6-0 210 Fr. Clay, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse HS 25 Casey Rich A 6-2 191 Fr. Amherst, N.Y./Amherst HS 26 Joe Coulter M 6-0 204 Jr. San Diego, Calif./Westview HS 27 Lincoln Cavalieri M 6-0 180 Jr. Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Country Day HS/Bridgton Academy 28 Stephen Keogh A 5-10 188 So. Toronto, Ontario/Malvern Coll. Inst./Brewster Academy 29 Mark Cahak D 6-3 200 Jr. Fayetteville, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius HS 30 Bobby Eilers M 6-2 201 Fr. Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury HS/Kent School 31 David Hamlin D 6-0 175 Fr. New Hartford, N.Y./New Hartford HS 32 Tim Harder M 5-8 165 So. Garden City, N.Y./Garden City HS 33 Adam Vogl D 5-10 203 So. Buffalo, N.Y./Bishop Timon HS 34 Pete Coleman M/A 5-11 188 Fr. Madison, N.J./Chatham HS 35 Sean McGonigle LSM 5-10 174 Sr. Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 36 Kyle Barrett M 6-0 190 Fr. Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township HS 37 Tyler Hlawati D 6-2 190 Jr. Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Scioto HS 38 Josh Knight M 6-0 209 So. Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Saratoga Springs HS 39 Nate Tucker M 6-0 184 So. Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius HS 40 John Lade D 5-9 184 So. Randolph, N.J./Randolph HS/Villanova Univ. 41 Jeff Gilbert M 5-11 178 So. Liverpool, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse HS 42 Thomas Guadagnolo D 5-11 188 So. Jordan, N.Y./Jordan-Elbridge HS 43 Cody Jamieson A 5-9 200 Jr. Six Nations, Ontario/Hagersville Secondary/Onondaga CC 44 Brandon Conlin D 6-3 208 Jr. Bloomfi eld, Mich./Birmingham Seaholm HS 45 Gairet Myers LSM 6-1 183 Fr. Cicero, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse HS 46 Alex Giocondi M 6-0 205 So. Oyster Bay, N.Y./Friends Academy 47 Anthony Bucco D 5-10 178 Sr. Boonton, N.J./Mountain Lakes HS 48 Gavin Jenkinson M 6-0 214 Jr. Stuart, Fla./Saint Edward s School 50 Nathan Farabee GK 6-0 186 So. Rougemont, N.C./Northern Durham HS 52 Michael Williams GK 5-8 170 Jr. Gambrills, Md./South River HS 53 Bryan Clegg D 6-1 173 Fr. Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool HS 55 Spenser Parnell M 5-10 168 Fr. Guilford, Conn./Fairfi eld Prep Head Coach: John Desko (11th year) Assistant Coach: Roy Simmons III, Lelan Rogers Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kevin Donahue Graduate Assistant/Manager: Morey Mossovitz Captains: Matt Abbott, Kenny Nims, Pat Perritt, Spencer Van Schaack Athletic Trainer: Troy Gerlt Equipment Manager: George Frank Team Managers: Sam Evans, Justin Simon Lacrosse Secretary: Theresa Bathen ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. 3 Abbott, Matt M 9 Amidon, Josh M 2 Annunziato, Justin D 16 Barber, Ryan A/M 36 Barrett, Kyle M 5 Bartig, Max A/M 47 Bucco, Anthony D 29 Cahak, Mark D 7 Cavalieri, Al GK 27 Cavalieri, Lincoln M 53 Clegg, Bryan D 34 Coleman, Pete M/A 44 Conlin, Brandon D 26 Coulter, Joe M 14 Daniello, Chris A 21 Desko, Tim A 19 Drew, Kevin M 13 Dubas, Paul GK 30 Eilers, Bobby M 50 Farabee, Nathan GK 15 Galloway, John GK 41 Gilbert, Jeff M 46 Giocondi, Alex M 42 Guadagnolo, Thomas D 31 Hamlin, David D 32 Harder, Tim M 22 Hardy, Dan M 37 Hlawati, Tyler D 24 Ianzito, Steve M 43 Jamieson, Cody A 48 Jenkinson, Gavin M 4 Kahoe, Scott M 28 Keogh, Stephen A 38 Knight, Josh M 40 Lade, John D 35 McGonigle, Sean LSM 23 Miller, Jovan M 6 Moore, Joe LSM 8 Moulton, Jake M 45 Myers, Gairet LSM 20 Niewieroski, Greg A/M 10 Nims, Kenny A 55 Parnell, Spenser M 1 Perritt, Pat M 25 Rich, Casey A 17 Smith, Sid D 18 Tierney, Matt D 39 Tucker, Nate M 12 Van Schaack, Spencer M 33 Vogl, Adam D 11 White, Joel LSM 52 Williams, Michael GK

PLAYER CAPSULES #3 MATT ABBOTT Midfield Senior SU s active ground ball leader (147). Invited to the 2010 U.S. National Team tryouts. Named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. Inside Lacrosse fi rst-team preseason All-American. 2009 team captain. Tied his career high with three points (2g, 1a) at Georgetown. Member of SU s fi rst midfi eld. Also plays man-down defense and man s one of the wings on faceoffs. ABBOTT S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 15/1 15 7 1 8 11 1-5.200 2007 13/1 35 9 6 15 51 0-2.000 2008 18/11 48 13 8 21 73 2-4.500 2009 4/4 16 3 1 4 12 0-0.000 Totals 50/17 114 32 16 48 147 3-11.273 ABBOTT S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 vs. Virginia 08 * Assists: 2 Two times; at Hobart 08 Points: 3 (3-0) vs. Virginia 08 * 3 (2-1) Two times; at Georgetown 09 3 (1-2) Two times; at Hobart 08 GBs: 8 vs. Princeton 08 Faceoffs Won: 1 Three times; at Cornell 08 Att.: 3 at Colgate 06 * - NCAA Tournament game #9 JOSH AMIDON Midfield Sophomore Career-best three points (1g, 2a) against Virginia. Member of the U.S. Under-19 lacrosse team that won gold at the 2008 ILF World Championship. Part of SU s second midfi eld. AMIDON S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 18/0 9 5 1 6 12 0-0.000 2009 4/0 8 5 2 7 1 0-0.000 Totals 22/0 17 10 3 13 13 0-0.000 AMIDON S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 Three times; vs. Army 09 Assists: 2 vs. Virginia 09 Points: 3 (1-2) vs. Virginia 09 GBs: 2 Four times; vs. Virginia 09 #2 JUSTIN ANNUNZIATO Defense Freshman ANNUNZIATO S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 ANNUNZIATO S CAREER HIGHS #16 RYAN BARBER Attack/Midfield Freshman BARBER S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 #36 KYLE BARRETT Midfield Freshman BARBER S CAREER HIGHS Made his collegiate debut vs. Providence. BARRETT S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 #5 MAX BARTIG Attack/Midfield Junior BARRETT S CAREER HIGHS BARTIG S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 13/0 16 3 0 3 5 0-0.000 2008 16/0 14 2 0 2 5 0-0.000 2009 2/0 2 0 1 1 2 0-0.000 Totals 31/0 32 5 1 6 12 0-0.000 BARTIG S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 Two times; at Rutgers 08 Assists: 1 vs. Providence 09 Points: 2 (2-0) Two times; at Rutgers 08 GBs: 4 vs. Army 08 #47 ANTHONY BUCCO Defense Senior Member of SU s man-down unit. BUCCO S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2007 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2008 18/0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0.000 2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 24/0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0.000 BUCCO S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 1 Three times; vs. Massachusetts 08 #29 MARK CAHAK Defense Junior CAHAK S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2007 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 #7 AL CAVALIERI Goalie Junior CAHAK S CAREER HIGHS SU s second-string goalie. Brother, Lincoln, is a junior midfi elder. A. CAVALIERI S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Min. Svs GA Save% GAA GB W-L-T 2007 1/0 12:18 3 4.429 19.51 0 0-0-0 2008 6/0 65:06 12 5.706 4.61 2 0-0-0 2009 2/0 22:59 3 2.600 5.22 0 0-0-0 Totals 9/0 100:23 18 11.621 6.57 2 0-0-0 A. CAVALIERI S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 4 vs. Villanova 08

PLAYER CAPSULES #27 LINCOLN CAVALIERI Midfield Junior Brother, Al, is a junior goalie. L. CAVALIERI S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2008 3/0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2009 2/0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 Totals 7/0 3 0 0 0 2 0-0.000 L. CAVALIERI S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 1 Two times; vs. Army 09 #53 BRYAN CLEGG Defense Freshman CLEGG S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 CLEGG S CAREER HIGHS #34 PETE COLEMAN Midfield/Attack Freshman COLEMAN S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 COLEMAN S CAREER HIGHS #44 BRANDON CONLIN Defense Junior CONLIN S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 5/0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0.000 2008 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 Totals 13/0 0 0 0 0 5 0-0.000 CONLIN S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 1 Five times; vs. Providence 09 #26 JOE COULTER Midfield Junior COULTER S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 12/0 1 1 0 1 2 0-0.000 2008 10/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2009 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 Totals 25/0 1 1 0 1 3 0-0.000 COULTER S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Rutgers 07 Points: 1 (1-0) vs. Rutgers 07 GBs: 2 vs. Rutgers 07 #14 CHRIS DANIELLO Attack Junior Made his fi rst career start at Georgetown. Has fi ve goals in SU s fi rst four games, already surpassing his career goals total (4) in 12 games coming into this year. Tallied his fi rst career hat trick in the 2009 seasonopener against Providence. DANIELLO S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2008 9/0 9 4 2 6 8 0-0.000 2009 4/1 17 5 1 6 5 0-0.000 Totals 16/1 27 9 3 12 13 0-0.000 DANIELLO S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 vs. Providence 09 Assists: 1 Three times; vs. Virginia 09 Points: 3 (3-0) vs. Providence 09 GBs: 3 vs. Providence 09 #21 TIM DESKO Attack Redshirt Freshman Scored his fi rst career goal and fi nished with three points in his collegiate debut vs. Providence Son of Syracuse head coach John Desko. DESKO S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 4/3 12 4 2 6 4 0-0.000 Totals 4/3 12 4 2 6 4 0-0.000 DESKO S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Army 09 Assists: 2 vs. Providence 09 Points: 3 (1-2) vs. Providence 09 GBs: 2 Two times; vs. Virginia 09 #19 KEVIN DREW Midfield Freshman Tallied the fi rst goal of his career against Army. Ranked the ninth overall recruit and the top-rated midfi elder in the Class of 2008 by Inside Lacrosse. DREW S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 4/0 1 1 0 1 0 0-0.000 Totals 4/0 1 1 0 1 0 0-0.000 DREW S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Army 09 Points: 1 (1-0) vs. Army 09 #13 PAUL DUBAS Goalie Freshman DUBAS CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Saves: 0 #30 BOBBY EILERS Midfield Freshman DUBAS CAREER HIGHS EILERS CAREER STATISTICS 2009 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 EILERS CAREER HIGHS #50 NATHAN FARABEE Goalie Sophomore FARABEE S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Min. Svs GA Save% GAA GB W-L-T 2008 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0-0 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0-0 FARABEE S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 0

PLAYER CAPSULES #15 JOHN GALLOWAY Goalie Sophomore Career-high 19 saves at Georgetown. Named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. Set the SU school record for goalie wins in a season in 2008 (16) and became the fi fth true freshman to start in goal for an NCAA champion. GALLOWAY S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Min. Svs GA Save% GAA GB W-L-T 2008 18/18 1010:51 150 131.534 7.78 37 16-2-0 2009 4/4 217:01 41 25.621 6.91 14 3-1-0 Totals 22/22 1227:52 191 156.550 7.62 51 19-3-0 GALLOWAY S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 19 at Georgetown 09 #41 JEFF GILBERT Midfield Sophomore Scored the fi rst goal of his career vs. Providence in the 2009 season opener. GILBERT S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 6/0 2 0 1 1 0 0-0.000 2009 3/0 2 1 0 1 0 0-0.000 Totals 9/0 4 1 1 2 0 0-0.000 GILBERT S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Providence 09 Assists: 1 vs. Canisius 08 * Points: 1 (1-0) vs. Providence 09 1 (0-1) vs. Canisius 08 * * - NCAA Tournament game #46 ALEX GIOCONDI Midfield Sophomore Netted the fi rst goal of his career vs. Army. GIOCONDI S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2009 2/0 3 1 0 1 0 0-0.000 Totals 6/0 3 1 0 1 0 0-0.000 GIOCONDI S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Army 09 Points: 1 (1-0) vs. Army 09 #42 THOMAS GUADAGNOLO Defense Sophomore T. GUADAGNOLO S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 8/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0.000 Totals 10/0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0.000 T. GUADAGNOLO S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 1 Three times; vs. Army 09 #31 DAVID HAMLIN Defense Freshman HAMLIN S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 #32 TIM HARDER Midfield Sophomore HAMLIN S CAREER HIGHS HARDER S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2009 4/0 1 0 0 0 4 8-15.533 Totals 8/0 1 0 0 0 4 8-15.533 HARDER S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 2 vs. Providence 09 Faceoffs Won: 3 Two times; at Georgetown 09 Att.: 5 at Georgetown 09 #22 DAN HARDY Midfield Senior Invited to the 2010 U.S. National Team tryouts. Named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. Inside Lacrosse second-team preseason All-American. SU s highest scoring midfi elder (11 points). Scored the 100th point of his career vs. Virginia. Tied his career high with fi ve points, including a personal-best three assists vs. Army. USILA Honorable Mention All-American in 2008. He was named ot the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. HARDY S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 15/14 40 11 10 21 11 0-0.000 2007 13/12 57 22 10 32 11 0-0.000 2008 18/7 103 25 15 40 16 0-0.000 2009 4/4 17 6 5 11 3 0-0.000 Totals 50/37 217 64 40 104 41 0-0.000 HARDY S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 4 at Rutgers 08 Assists: 3 vs. Army 09 Points: 5 (3-2) vs. Hobart 07 5 (4-1) at Rutgers 08 5 (2-3) vs. Army 09 GBs: 4 vs. Princeton 08 #37 TYLER HLAWATI Def. Midfield - LSM Junior SU s second long pole. Also plays the wing on faceoffs. HLAWATI S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2008 17/0 1 0 0 0 8 0-0.000 2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 27/0 1 0 0 0 9 0-0.000 HLAWATI S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 2 Two times; vs. Canisius!! - NCAA Tournament game #24 STEVE IANZITO Midfield Freshman IANZITO S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 IANZITO S CAREER HIGHS

PLAYER CAPSULES #43 CODY JAMIESON Attack Junior Led Onondaga Community College (OCC) to backto-back undefeated national championship seasons in 2006 and 2007. 2007 winner of the David Rowlands Award (NJCAA Student-Athlete of the Year). JAMIESON S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 JAMIESON S CAREER HIGHS #48 GAVIN JENKINSON Midfield Junior JENKINSON S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 1-7.143 2008 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3.000 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3.000 Totals 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1-13.077 JENKINSON S CAREER HIGHS Faceoffs Won: 1 vs. Johns Hopkins 07 Att.: 6 vs. Rutgers 07 #4 SCOTT KAHOE Midfield Senior Member of SU s second midfi eld. Has at least one point in every game. Transferred to Syracuse from Georgetown. Redshirted the 2007 season at Georgetown due to a shoulder injury. KAHOE S CAREER STATISTICS 2005! 15/0 24 6 1 7 11 8-19.421 2006! 14/1 25 2 0 2 6 13-29.448 2008! 13/2 22 3 2 5 6 1-3.333 2009 4/0 17 4 3 7 7 7-15.467 Totals 46/3 88 15 6 21 30 29-66.439 KAHOE S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 Two times; vs. Virginia 09 Assists: 1 Six times; at Georgetown 09 Points: 2 (1-1) Two times; vs. Army 09 2 (2-0) Two times; vs. Virginia 09 GBs: 3 vs. Virginia 09 Faceoffs Won: 4 at Loyola! 06 Att.: 8 vs. Virginia 09! - at Georgetown #28 STEPHEN KEOGH Attack Sophomore Leads the Orange in goals scored (13). Seventh nationally in goals per game (3.25). Leads the squad with four man-up goals. Had a career-high seven points, including a personalbest fi ve goals in his fi rst career start vs. Providence. Four goals at Georgetown. MVP of the 2008 Minto Cup as a member of the Orangeville Northmen. KEOGH S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 18/0 42 20 2 22 8 0-0.000 2009 4/3 19 13 4 17 2 0-0.000 Totals 22/3 61 33 6 39 10 0-0.000 KEOGH S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 5 vs. Providence 09 Assists: 2 vs. Providence 09 Points: 7 (5-2) vs. Providence 09 GBs: 2 vs. Massachusetts 08 #38 JOSH KNIGHT Midfield Sophomore KNIGHT S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3.000 2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 6 11-26.423 Totals 8/0 0 0 0 0 6 11-29.379 KNIGHT S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 3 vs. Providence 09 Faceoffs Won: 7 vs. Providence 09 Att.: 9 vs. Providence 09 #40 JOHN LADE Defense Sophomore Season-best fi ve ground balls at Georgetown. Led Syracuse s close defense with four ground balls against Army. Member of the U.S. Under-19 lacrosse team that won gold at the 2008 ILF World Championship. Transferred to Syracuse from Villanova. Was the only freshman named to the All-CAA First Team in 2008. Also a member of the 2008 CAA All-Rookie Team. LADE S CAREER STATISTICS 2008! 15/15 0 0 0 0 53 17-39.436 2009 4/4 0 0 0 0 9 0-0.000 Totals 19/19 0 0 0 0 62 17-39.436 LADE S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 8 vs. Notre Dame! 08! - at Villanova #35 SEAN McGONIGLE Def. Midfield - LSM Senior McGONIGLE S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2007 9/0 0 0 0 0 5 0-0.000 2008 18/0 1 0 0 0 19 0-0.000 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 33/0 1 0 0 0 25 0-0.000 McGONIGLE S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 3 vs. Albany 08

PLAYER CAPSULES #23 JOVAN MILLER Midfield Sophomore Part of SU s second midfi eld. Also plays in defensive situations. MILLER S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 17/0 27 4 6 10 17 6-10.600 2009 4/0 3 0 2 2 7 0-1.000 Totals 21/0 30 4 8 12 24 6-11.545 MILLER S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 at Johns Hopkins 08 Assists: 2 vs. Loyola 08 Points: 3 (1-2) vs. Loyola 08 GBs: 4 vs. Canisius 08 * Faceoffs Won: 3 Two times, vs. Canisius 08 * Attempt: 6 at Colgate 08 * - NCAA Tournament game #6 JOE MOORE Def. Midfield - LSM Freshman MOORE S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 MOORE S CAREER HIGHS #8 JAKE MOULTON Midfield Senior Injured his hand prior to the Georgetown game and will likely miss the rest of the season. MOULTON S CAREER STATISTICS 2006! 3/0 0 0 0 0 2 1-2.500 2008 11/0 0 0 0 0 7 11-35.314 2009 3/0 1 0 0 0 13 20-40.500 Totals 17/0 1 0 0 0 22 32-77.416 MOULTON S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 6 vs. Providence 09 Faceoffs Won: 9 vs. Army 09 Att.: 16 vs. Army 09! - at Navy #45 GAIRET MYERS Def. Midfield - LSM Freshman MYERS CAREER STATISTICS 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 Totals 2/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 MYERS CAREER HIGHS GBs: 1 vs. Army 09 #20 GREG NIEWIEROSKI Attack/Midfield Senior Scored the 50th goal of his career in SU s seasonopening win against Providence. NIEWIEROSKI S CAREER STATISTICS 2005 13/1 16 5 5 10 9 0-0.000 2006 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2007 13/7 44 19 5 24 11 0-0.000 2008 18/18 55 23 5 28 17 0-0.000 2009 4/1 10 3 0 3 1 0-0.000 Totals 49/27 125 50 15 65 38 0-0.000 NIEWIEROSKI S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 5 vs. Cornell 07 Assists: 2 Two times; vs. Binghamton 08 Points: 5 (5-0) vs. Cornell 07 GBs: 3 Three times; at Johns Hopkins 08 #10 KENNY NIMS Attack Senior Named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. Fourth in the nation in scoring at 4.75 points per game. SU s leading scorer with 19 points (10-9). Has at least one point in each of the last 20 games. Tallied a career-high eight points in season-opener against Providence, including matching his personal best with fi ve assists. Four goals against Virginia. Inside Lacrosse second-team preseason All-American. USILA Honorable Mention All-American in 2008. 2009 team captain. NIMS CAREER STATISTICS 2006 15/1 28 9 4 13 11 0-0.000 2007 13/13 55 18 12 30 14 0-0.000 2008 18/18 99 34 24 58 39 0-0.000 2009 4/4 26 10 9 19 7 0-0.000 Totals 50/36 208 71 49 120 71 0-0.000 NIMS CAREER HIGHS Goals: 6 vs. Villanova 08 Assists: 5 Two times; vs. Providence 09 Points: 8 (3-5) vs. Providence 09 GBs: 7 vs. Virginia 08 #55 SPENSER PARNELL Midfield Freshman PARNELL S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 #1 PAT PERRITT Midfield Senior PARNELL S CAREER HIGHS Inside Lacrosse honorable mention preseason All- American. 2009 team captain. PERRITT S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 15/13 72 17 4 21 16 0-0.000 2007 7/7 44 7 1 8 16 0-0.000 2008 18/0 61 11 2 13 17 0-0.000 2009 4/4 16 1 0 1 1 0-0.000 Totals 44/24 193 36 7 43 50 0-0.000 PERRITT S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 Three times; vs. Loyola 08 Assists: 1 Seven times; vs. Canisius 08 * Points: 3 (3-0) Three times; vs. Loyola 08 3 (2-1) at Cornell 06 GBs: 5 vs. Hobart 07 * - NCAA Tournament game #25 CASEY RICH Attack Freshman RICH S CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 RICH S CAREER HIGHS

PLAYER CAPSULES #17 SID SMITH Defense Senior Started all 22 games of his career. Inside Lacrosse fi rst-team preseason All-American. USILA Honorable Mention All-American in 2008. 2008 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. SMITH S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 18/18 1 0 1 1 37 0-0.000 2009 4/4 0 0 0 0 9 0-0.000 Totals 22/22 1 0 1 1 46 0-0.000 SMITH S CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 at Colgate 08 Points: 1 (0-1) at Colgate 08 GBs: 5 Two times; vs. Georgetown 08 #18 MATT TIERNEY Defense Junior Made his fi rst career start at close defense vs. Providence. Collected a personal-best three ground balls against Virginia. TIERNEY S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.000 2008 10/0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0.000 2009 4/4 0 0 0 0 4 0-0.000 Totals 20/4 0 0 0 0 7 0-0.000 TIERNEY S CAREER HIGHS GBs: 3 vs. Virginia 09 #39 NATE TUCKER Midfield Sophomore Scored the fi rst goal of his career vs. Providence. TUCKER S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 1/0 1 0 1 1 1 0-0.000 2009 2/0 1 1 1 2 1 0-0.000 Totals 3/0 2 1 2 3 2 0-0.000 TUCKER S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Providence 09 Assists: 1 Two times; vs. Army 09 Points: 1 (1-0) vs. Providence 09 1 (0-1) Two times; vs. Army 09 GBs: 1 Two times; vs. Providence 09 #12 SPENCER VAN SCHAACK Midfield Senior 2009 team captain. VAN SCHAACK S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2007 12/0 4 0 1 1 13 0-0.000 2008 14/0 1 1 0 1 6 0-0.000 2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 31/0 5 1 1 2 19 0-0.000 VAN SCHAACK S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 at Cornell 08 Assists: 1 at Georgetown 07 Points: 1 (0-1) at Georgetown 07 1 (1-0) at Cornell 08 GBs: 3 at Loyola 07 #33 ADAM VOGL Defense Sophomore VOGL S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 2009 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 VOGL S CAREER HIGHS #11 JOEL WHITE Def. Midfield - LSM Sophomore Syracuse s top long-stick midfielder. Also plays the wing on faceoffs. Named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. Inside Lacrosse third-team preseason All-American. Member of the U.S. Under-19 lacrosse team that won gold at the 2008 ILF World Championship. WHITE S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 18/0 11 3 1 4 63 0-0.000 2009 3/0 3 1 1 2 9 0-0.000 Totals 21/0 14 4 2 6 72 0-0.000 WHITE S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Four times; vs. Virginia 09 Assists: 1 Two times; vs. Army 09 Points: 1 (1-0) Four times; vs. Virginia 09 1 (0-1) Two times; vs. Army 09 GBs: 8 vs. Virginia 08 #52 MICHAEL WILLIAMS Goalie Junior WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 Totals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.000 WILLIAMS CAREER HIGHS Saves: 0

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS SU Game-By-Game Stats (Field) Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Shot % GWG UP DN GB Faceoffs Pen-Min Syracuse W, 22-3 22 12 34 55.400 1 6 0 26 17-27 7-4.5 Providence 3 2 5 12.250 0 0 0 18 10-27 4-5.0 Syracuse W, 17-6 17 10 27 51.333 1 2 0 42 12-27 4-2.5 Army 6 4 10 24.250 0 0 0 30 15-27 2-2.0 Syracuse L, 12-13 12 4 16 35.343 0 1 0 32 12-29 2-2.0 Virginia 13 5 18 48.271 1 1 0 32 17-29 4-3.5 Syracuse W, 8-5 8 6 14 36.222 1 0 0 27 5-17 2-1.5 at Georgetown 5 2 7 45.111 0 1 0 37 12-17 1-0.5 SU Totals 59-27 59 32 91 177.333 3 9 0 127 46-100 15-10.5 Opponent Totals 27 13 40 129.209 1 2 0 117 54-100 11-11.0 SU Game-By-Game Stats (Goalie) Opponent Score Min GA GAAvg Svs Save % W L T Syracuse W, 22-3 60:00 3 3.00 7.700 1 0 0 Providence 60:00 22 22.00 11.333 0 1 0 Syracuse W, 17-6 60:00 6 6.00 5.455 1 0 0 Army 60:00 17 17.00 12.414 0 1 0 Syracuse L, 12-13 60:00 13 13.00 13.500 0 1 0 Virginia 60:00 12 12.00 11.478 1 0 0 Syracuse W, 8-5 60:00 5 5.00 19.792 1 0 0 at Georgetown 60:00 8 8.00 9.529 0 1 0 SU Totals 240:00 27 6.75 44.620 3 1 0 Opponent Totals 240:00 59 14.75 43.422 1 3 0

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Scoring (Goals-Assists) Prov Arm UVA GT JHU Bing Hob Loy Prin Crn Rut Alb Mass Col Matt Abbott 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Josh Amidon 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 Justin Annunziato DNP DNP DNP DNP Ryan Barber DNP DNP DNP DNP Kyle Barrett 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Max Bartig 0-1 0-0 DNP DNP Anthony Bucco 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mark Cahak DNP DNP DNP DNP Lincoln Cavalieri 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Bryan Clegg DNP DNP DNP DNP Pete Coleman DNP DNP DNP DNP Brandon Conlin 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Joe Coulter 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 Chris Daniello 3-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 Tim Desko 1-2 2-0 1-0 0-0 Kevin Drew 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Bobby Eilers 0-0 DNP DNP DNP Jeff Gilbert 1-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 Alex Giocondi 0-0 1-0 DNP DNP Thomas Guadagnolo 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP David Hamlin DNP DNP DNP DNP Tim Harder 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dan Hardy 1-0 2-3 2-1 1-1 Tyler Hlawati 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Steve Ianzito DNP DNP DNP DNP Cody Jamieson DNP DNP DNP DNP Gavin Jenkinson 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Scott Kahoe 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 Stephen Keogh 5-2 3-1 1-0 4-1 Josh Knight 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 John Lade 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sean McGonigle DNP DNP DNP DNP Jovan Miller 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Joe Moore 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 Jake Moulton 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP Gairet Myers 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Greg Niewieroski 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kenny Nims 3-5 3-3 4-0 0-1 Spenser Parnell DNP DNP DNP DNP Pat Perritt 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Casey Rich DNP DNP DNP DNP Sid Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Matt Tierney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Nate Tucker 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP Spencer Van Schaack 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Adam Vogl 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP Joel White DNP 0-1 1-0 0-0 Saves/Goals Allowed Prov Arm UVA GT JHU Bing Hob Loy Prin Crn Rut Alb Mass Col Al Cavalieri 3/1 0/1 DNP DNP Paul Dubas DNP DNP DNP DNP John Galloway 4/2 5/5 13/13 19/5 Nate Farabee DNP DNP DNP DNP Michael Williams DNP DNP DNP DNP Faceoffs (Wins-Attempts) Prov Arm UVA GT JHU Bing Hob Loy Prin Crn Rut Alb Mass Col Tim Harder 3-3 1-4 1-3 3-5 Gavin Jenkinson 0-2 0-1 DNP DNP Scott Kahoe 2-2 1-1 3-8 1-4 Josh Knight 7-9 1-5 2-4 1-8 Jake Moulton 5-10 9-16 6-14 DNP Jovan Miller 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPPONENT KEY: Alb - Albany, Arm - Army, Bing - Binghamton, Col - Colgate, Crn - Cornell, GT - Georgetown, Hob - Hobart, JHU - Johns Hopkins, Loy - Loyola, Mass - Massachusetts, Prin - Princeton, Prov - Providence, Rut - Rutgers, UVA - Virginia

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Three + Goal Games: 5, Stephen Keogh vs. Providence (2/15) 4, Stephen Keogh at Georgetown (3/7) 4, Kenny Nims vs. Virginia (2/27) 3, Stephen Keogh vs. Army (2/20) 3, Kenny Nims vs. Army (2/20) 3, Chris Daniello vs. Providence (2/15) 3, Greg Niewieroski vs. Providence (2/15) 3, Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15) Points For Pondering SU Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT 2OT PROVIDENCE 1 0 1 1 Syracuse 7 5 5 5 ARMY 3 0 1 2 Syracuse 1 4 7 5 VIRGINIA 3 1 6 3 Syracuse 2 2 2 6 GEORGETOWN 0 1 4 0 Syracuse 1 1 4 2 JOHNS HOPKINS Syracuse Three + Assist Games: 5, Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15) 3, Dan Hardy vs. Army (2/20) 3, Kenny Nims vs. Army (2/20) BINGHAMTON Syracuse HOBART Syracuse LOYOLA Syracuse PRINCETON Syracuse Five + Point Games: 8, Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15) 7, Stephen Keogh vs. Providence (2/15) 6, Kenny Nims vs. Army (2/20) 5, Stephen Keogh at Georgetown (3/7) 5, Dan Hardy vs. Army (2/20) CORNELL Syracuse RUTGERS Syracuse ALBANY Syracuse MASSACHUSETTS Syracuse COLGATE Syracuse Opp. 7 2 12 6 Syracuse 11 12 18 18 Largest Lead: 19 vs. Providence (22-3) Largest Deficit: 5 vs. Virginia (11-6) Largest Lead in a Loss: N/A Largest Deficit in a Win: 2, twice vs. Army (2-0, 3-1) Average Margin of Victory: 11.0 Average Margin of Defeat: 1.0 Goal Differential: +32 (SU 59, Opp. 27)

HIGHS/LOWS SU Team Highs Goals 22 vs. Providence (2/15) Assists 12 vs. Providence (2/15) Points 34 vs. Providence (2/15) Shots 55 vs. Providence (2/15) Saves 19 at Georgetown (3/7) Ground balls 42 vs. Army (2/20) Faceoff Wins 17 vs. Providence (2/15) Extra-man Goals 6 vs. Providence (2/15) Opponent Team Highs Goals 13 Virginia (2/27) Assists 5 Virginia (2/27) Points 18 Virginia (2/27) Shots 48 Virginia (2/27) Saves 12 Army (2/20) Ground balls 37 Georgetown (3/7) Faceoff Wins 17 Virginia (2/27) Extra-man Goals 1 Virginia (2/27) 1 Georgetown (3/7) SU Individual Highs Goals 5 Stephen Keogh vs. Providence (2/15) Assists 5 Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15) Points 8 Kenny Nims vs. Providence (2/15) Shots 9 Kenny Nims vs. Virginia (2/27) Saves 19 John Galloway at Georgetown (3/7) Ground balls 7 John Galloway at Georgetown (3/7) Faceoff Wins 9 Jake Moulton vs. Army (2/20) SU Team Lows Goals 8 at Georgetown (3/7) Assists 4 vs. Virginia (2/27) Points 14 at Georgetown (3/7) Shots 35 vs. Virginia (2/27) Saves 5 vs. Army (2/20) Ground balls 26 vs. Providence (2/15) Faceoff Wins 5 at Georgetown (3/7) Extra-man Goals 0 at Georgetown (3/7) Opponent Individual Highs Goals 4 Shamel Bratton, Virginia (2/27) Assists 3 Jeremy Boltus, Army (2/20) Points 5 Shamel Bratton, Virginia (2/27) Shots 10 Garrett Billings, Virginia (2/27) Saves 11 Tom Palesky, Army (2/20) 11 Adam Ghitelman, Virginia (2/27) Ground balls 8 Chad Gaudet, Virginia (2/27) Faceoff Wins 12 Dan Vinson, Georgetown (3/7) 12 Chad Gaudet, Virginia (2/27) 12 Sean Reppard, Army (2/20) Opponent Team Lows Goals 3 Providence (2/15) Assists 2 Providence (2/15) 2 Georgetown (3/7) Points 5 Providence (2/15) Shots 12 Providence (2/15) Saves 9 Georgetown (3/7) Ground balls 18 Providence (2/15) Faceoff Wins 10 Providence (2/15) Extra-man Goals 0 Providence (2/15) 0 Army (2/20)

GAME SUMMARIES GAME #1 #1 SYRACUSE 22, PROVIDENCE 3 Sunday, February 15, 2009 Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Top-ranked Syracuse looked in mid-season form as it crushed Providence by the score of 22-3. Twelve players recorded goals for SU, and its 22 tallies were its most in a seasonopener since 1997 when it notched 22 in a win against Virginia. Senior attackman Kenny Nims and sophomore attackman Stephen Keogh combined for 15 points in the victory. Nims tallied a career-best eight points and he matched his career high with five assists. Kenny Nims Stephen Keogh Keogh netted a career-high five goals, all in the first half, in his first collegiate start and recorded two assists to finish with a personal-best seven points. Redshirt freshman Tim Desko, who made his first career start on attack, recorded his first collegiate point with an assist as Keogh scored SU s first goal of the year at the 11:41 mark of the first quarter. Providence s Bobby Labadini tied the game on an unassisted goal with 5:53 to go in the opening stanza, but SU scored six goals in the final five minutes of the period to take a 7-1 lead. Three of SU s scores in the run were man-up goals, the result of a three-minute, nonreleasable penalty for an illegal stick called on Providence s Dean Fraser. Keogh scored the final three goals of the first quarter and netted his fourth in a row to start the second period. Syracuse outscored Providence 5-0 in the second period to take a 12-1 lead into the locker room. The hosts eventually extended their scoring run to 15-0 and led 16-1 with 3:17 to play in the third quarter. Labadini stopped the Orange scoring streak with his second goal of the afternoon at 1:28 of the third period, but the game was already well in hand. Syracuse netted six of the game s last seven goals to produce the final score. SYRACUSE 22, PROVIDENCE 3 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Providence 1 0 1 1 3 Syracuse 7 5 5 5 22 Syracuse Scoring: GOALS - Keogh, 5; Nims, 3; Daniello, 3; Niewieroski, 3; Desko, 1; Kahoe, 1; Hardy, 1; Perritt, 1; Abbott, 1; Gilbert, 1; Amidon, 1; Tucker, 1. ASSISTS - Nims, 5; Desko, 2; Keogh, 2; Bartig, 1; Kahoe, 1; Miller, 1. Providence Scoring: GOALS - Labadini, 2; Olsen, 1. ASSISTS - Feldberg, 1; Wujciak, 1. Shots: Syracuse 55, Providence 12 Ground balls: Syracuse 29, Providence 21 Faceoffs: Syracuse 17-27, Providence 10-27 Clears: Syracuse 15-17, Providence 14-19 Extra-Man: Syracuse 6-7, Providence 0-6 Saves: Syracuse 7 (Galloway 4, Cavalieri 3); Providence 11 (Bryan 7, Finnegan 3, Cicero 1) Penalties: Syracuse 7/4:30, Providence 4/5:00 Attendance: 5,405 Game Notes: Syracuse s 19-goal win Sunday marked the largest margin of victory for the Orange since it defeated Michigan State by 20 (27-7) on March 10, 1993 Sunday s victory was SU s 13th consecutive season-opening win and the game marked the earliest season opener in school history The Orange improved to 11-0 in season openers under head coach John Desko. GAME #2 #1 SYRACUSE 17, ARMY 6 Friday, February 20, 2009 Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Top-ranked Syracuse improved to 2-0 with a 17-6 victory against No. 18 Army. The Orange trailed, 3-1, after the first quarter, but outscored the Black Knights, 11-1, in the second and third quarters to cruise to the victory. Senior Kenny Nims was the Orange s leading scorer for the second straight game with three goals and three assists for six points. Classmate Dan Hardy tied his personal-best Kenny Nims Dan Hardy with five points, including a career-high three assists. Syracuse dominated the first period, winning four of the quarter s five faceoffs and holding an 18-4 advantage in ground balls and a 16-4 margin in shots. However, Army goaltender Tom Palesky made five saves to keep SU at bay early. Offensively, the Black Knights scored on two of their first three shots and led 3-1 after the first 15 minutes. After scoring once on 16 shots in the first period, the Orange found the cage four times on 10 attempts in the second. Sophomore Josh Amidon, junior Chris Daniello and Nims each scored unassisted goals in the first six minutes of the frame; and SU outscored Army, 4-0, in the quarter to take a 5-3 halftime lead. Sophomore Stephen Keogh and Amidon found the cage in the third quarter to extend the SU advantage to 7-3. Nims scored twice in the quarter and had a hand in four of the Orange s seven goals in the period. Army snapped its 23:11 scoring drought when Boltus found Tyler Oates for a goal with 6:49 left in the third to cut the lead to 8-4. But it was all Orange the rest of the quarter as SU netted the final four goals of the period to up 12-4 and put the game away. SYRACUSE 17, ARMY 6 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Army 3 0 1 2 6 Syracuse 1 3 7 5 17 Syracuse Scoring: GOALS - Nims, 3; Keogh, 3; Hardy, 2; Desko, 2; Daniello, 2; Amidon, 2; Kahoe,1; Giocondi,1; Drew, 1. ASSISTS - Hardy, 3; Nims, 3; Kahoe, 1; Keogh 1, Tucker, 1; White, 1. Army Scoring: GOALS - Boltus, 1; Korvin, 1; Oates, 1; McCallion, 1; Lynch, 1; Maisano, 1. ASSISTS - Boltus, 3; McCallion, 1. Shots: Syracuse 51, Army 24 Ground balls: Syracuse 42, Army 30 Faceoffs: Syracuse 12-27, Army 15-27 Clears: Syracuse 22-22, Army 11-14 Extra-Man: Syracuse 2-2, Army 0-4 Saves: Syracuse 5 (Galloway 5, Cavalieri 0); Army 12 (Palesky 11, Auray 1) Penalties: Syracuse 4/2:30, Army 2/2:00 Attendance: 4,502 Game Notes: With his six points, Nims extended his consecutive game scoring streak to 18 games The Orange has won 13 of the last 14 meetings with the Black Knights dating back to 1984 Syracuse s 17 goals equaled the most surrendered by a Joe Alberici coached Army team Freshman midfielder Kevin Drew and sophomore Alex Giocondi each scored the first goals of their careers in the fourth quarter.

GAME SUMMARIES GAME #3 #2 VIRGINIA 13, #1 SYRACUSE 12 Friday, February 27, 2009 Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Top-ranked Syracuse from a five-goal deficit midway through the fourth quarter, but couldn t overtake No. 2 Virginia and lost 13-12 in front of 16,595 fans at the Carrier Dome. SU scored four goals in the game s final five minutes, but the Cavaliers hung on for the win. Trailing 13-8, Syracuse got two goals from senior Kenny Nims, one from senior Dan Hardy and one from redshirt freshman Tim Kenny Nims Dan Hardy Desko in the span of 3:30 to pull within one goal with 1:18 left in the game. The Orange won the ensuing faceoff and called timeout with 50 seconds left to set up the game-tying play. But Syracuse turned the ball over and Virginia ran out the clock to record the victory. Syracuse outscored the Cavaliers, 6-3, in the fourth quarter, but Virginia built its lead by outscoring the Orange, 6-2, in the third to break open a 4-4 game. Attackmen Danny Glading, Garrett Billings and midfielder Shamel Bratton each scored twice in the period to give the visitors a 10-6 advantage heading into the final quarter. Virginia looked to be in control of the game when John Haldy scored an unassisted goal with 7:32 to play in regulation, putting the Cavaliers in front, 13-8. But it proved to be their last goal of the night as the Orange roared back before eventually succumbing. Nims scored four goals to lead the Orange, including consecutive tallies in the fourth quarter to help SU get within striking distance. Sophomore Josh Amidon set a personal best with three points (1g, 2a). Hardy also contributed three points (2g, 1a) for the hosts. Sophomore goalie John Galloway made 13 saves, including three in the fourth quarter to give SU a chance to tie it at the end. VIRGINIA 13, SYRACUSE 12 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Virginia 3 1 6 3 13 Syracuse 2 2 2 6 12 Virginia Scoring: GOALS - Bratton, 4; Glading, 3; Billings, 3; Thompson, 1; Carroll, 1; Haldy, 1. ASSISTS - Bratton, 1; Clements, 1; Giannone, 1; Stanwick, 1; Thompson, 1. Syracuse Scoring: GOALS - Nims, 4; Hardy, 2; Kahoe, 2; Amidon, 1; White, 1; Desko, 1; Keogh, 1. ASSISTS - Amidon, 2; Daniello, 1; Hardy, 1. Shots: Virginia 48, Syracuse 35 Ground balls: Virginia 32, Syracuse 32 Faceoffs: Virginia 17-29, Syracuse 12-29 Clears: Virginia 19-22, Syracuse 20-25 Extra-Man: Virginia 1-2, Syracuse 1-4 Saves: Virginia 11 (Ghitelman, 11); Syracuse 13 (Galloway, 13) Penalties: Virginia 4/3:30, Syracuse 2/2:00 Attendance: 16,595 Game Notes: The 16,595 in attendance was the third-largest regular-season Dome lacrosse crowd in school history and the fourth-largest overall (including NCAA playoffs) Nims four goals extended his scoring streak to 19 games Hardy s assist on Stephen Keogh s second-quarter goal was his 100th career point The loss snapped Syracuse s 11-game home winning streak dating back to the start of the 2008 season. GAME #4 #2 SYRACUSE 8, #12 Georgetown 5 Saturday, March 7, 2009 Multi-sport Field Washington, D.C. Sophomore goalie John Galloway had a career-high 19 saves and second-year attackman Stephen Keogh scored four of the Orange s eight goals as No. 2 Syracuse defeated No. 12 Georgetown, 8-5, in front of a sold-out crowd of 2,942 at Multi-Sport Field. In addition to his four goals, Keogh added an assist to finish with a game-high five points. Senior midfielder Matt Abbott tied his career high with three points (2g, 1a). Both of his goals came in a 3-0 Orange scoring run to close the game. John Galloway Stephen Keogh Galloway s performance keyed an Orange defense that held the Hoyas to just one goal in the first half and shut out Georgetown in the fourth quarter after the Hoyas rallied from a 5-3 deficit to tie the game at 5-5 on an unassisted goal by Todd Cochran with 45 seconds to go in the third. Cochran s score proved to be Hoyas last goal of the afternoon as the Orange turned to Abbott and Galloway down the stretch. Abbott s first goal gave SU a 6-5 cushion heading into the fourth quarter, and with SU leading, 7-5, on Keogh s fourth tally, Abbott notched the game s final goal with 9:25 left in regulation. That was all Galloway needed made six saves in the final quarter to secure the win. Galloway s fourth-quarter performance was the exclamation point on a terrific game which included 10 saves in the first half, nine of which came in the second quarter. In addition to Galloway, the Orange got a superb effort from close defenders Sid Smith, John Lade and Matt Tierney. They combined to hold Georgetown leading scorers Ricky Mirabito and Craig Dowd to just one point. SU s defensive effort helped negate a 45-36 Georgetown advantage in shots and a 12-5 Hoya advantage at the faceoff X. SYRACUSE 8, GEORGETOWN 5 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Syracuse 1 1 4 2 8 Georgetown 0 1 4 0 5 Syracuse Scoring: GOALS - Keogh, 4; Abbott, 2; Hardy, 1; Amidon, 1. ASSISTS - Abbott, 1; Hardy, 1; Kahoe, 1; Keogh, 1; Miller, 1; Nims, 1. Georgetown Scoring: GOALS - Brancaccio, 2; Kocis, 1; Cochran, 1; Dowd, 1. ASSISTS - Angel, 1; Kocis, 1. Shots: Syracuse 36, Georgetown 45 Ground balls: Syracuse 27, Georgetown 37 Faceoffs: Syracuse 5-17, Georgetown 12-17 Clears: Syracuse 18-26, Georgetown 13-17 Extra-Man: Syracuse 0-1, Georgetown 1-2 Saves: Syracuse 19 (Galloway, 19); Georgetown 9 (Davis, 9) Penalties: Syracuse 2/1:30, Georgetown 1/0:30 Attendance: 2,942 Game Notes: Sophomore Chris Daniello made his first career start on attack in the game Abbott s assist on senior Dan Hardy s first-quarter goal was his first of the year Senior attackman Kenny Nims extended his consecutive games with a point streak to 20 with an assist in the second quarter With the win, Syracuse improved to 14-4 all-time against the Hoyas.