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ever by a Hofstra team. The Wildcats of Villanova are not ranked in either poll. HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE #2 HOFSTRA PRIDE (8-1, 2-0) at VILLANOVA WILDCATS (5-5, 3-0) Saturday, April 8, 2006 7:00 p.m. Villanova Stadium Villanova, PA 2006 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result 26 at #10 Massachusetts (#18) + 7-11 L March 4 BROWN 14-4 W 11 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS (#15) 11-6 W 15 NORTH CAROLINA (#9) 6-5 W 18 at #6 Princeton (#9) 9-5 W 25 #11 NOTRE DAME (#5) 13-5 W 28 #20 ARMY (#4) 11-6 W 31 #12 TOWSON (#4) 10-9 W (OT) April 5 SACRED HEART (#2) 19-8 W 8 at Villanova (#2) 7:00 p.m. 12 at Robert Morris 3:30 p.m. 14 DELAWARE 7:30 p.m. 22 at Drexel 1:00 p.m. 25 at Stony Brook 7:00 p.m. 29 HARVARD 7:30 p.m. May 3 CAA Tournament Semifinals TBA 6 CAA Tournament Championship TBA 13 NCAA Tournament-First Round TBA 14 NCAA Tournament-First Round TBA 20 NCAA Quarterfinals @ Stony Brook TBA 21 NCAA Quarterfinals @ Towson TBA 27 NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia 11:30 a.m. 29 NCAA Championship at Philadelphia 1:00 p.m. * - Colonial Athletic Association Game + - Inside Lacrosse poll. NATIONAL RANKING: Following its 10-9 overtime victory over #12 Towson on March 31, and losses by Cornell and Maryland last weekend, Hofstra moved up two places to second this week in the USILA Division I Coaches Poll and one place to third in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. The second-place ranking in the USILA Poll and the third-place ranking in the Inside Lacrosse Poll are the highest ranking STREAKS AND TRENDS - Hofstra enters tonight s game riding an eight-game winning streak with victories over the defending national champion Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins, North Carolina, Princeton, Notre Dame, Army, Towson and Sacred Heart. - The Pride has won 39 of their last 65 contests, 47 of its last 78 games, 51 of the last 83, 62 of the last 103 and 75 of its last 119 games, dating back to 1999. - Hofstra has won 10 straight home games and 25 of its last 33 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium dating back to the 2003 season. HOFSTRA S TENTATIVE LINE-UP at Villanova Pos. Name No. Cl. 2006 Stats A Tom Dooley 40 Fr 19-5-24 A Athan Iannucci 32 Jr. 27-5-32 A Chris Unterstein 33 Sr. 18-18-36 M John Keysor 11 Sr. 11-10-21 M Mike Colleluori 4 Fr. 1-2-3 M Tim Treubig 22 Sr. 5-6-11 D Sean McCarthy 8 Sr. 11GB D Brett Moyer 15 Sr. 35 GB D Ryan Kelaher 5 Sr. 17 GB G Matt Southard 23 Sr. 6.51 GAA Reserves 2M Kevin Unterstein 34 So. 41 GB 2M Mike Unterstein 35 So. 4-3-7 2M John Keysor 11 Sr. 11-10-21 3M Ryan Lucas 1 Sr. 3-1-4 3M Bill Peters 3 Jr. 1-0-1 3M John Gorman 6 Sr. 0-1-1 SSM John Orsen 19 Sr. 30 GB LSM Julian Watts 18 Jr. 9 GB FO Joe Mascaretti 16 Sr. 79-150.593 FO Bill Peters 3 Sr. 10-19.526 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Location: Villanova, PA Nickname: Wildcats Director of Athletics: Vince Nicastro Lacrosse Stadium: Villanova Stadium (12,000) Press Box Phone: (610) 519-5759 Head Lacrosse Coach: Randy Marks Record at School/Years: 179-150/24th year Overall Record: Same Coach s Office Phone: (610) 519-4146 Men s Lacrosse SID: Megan Bradshaw Office Phone: (610) 519-5927 Fax: (610) 519-7323 2005 Record: 7-8, 3-2 (CAA) Returning Lettermen/Starters: 30/6 Series Record: Hofstra leads 4-3 Last Meeting: 2005-Villanova won 11-5 Athletic Website: www.villanova.com

VILLANOVA S 2006 RESULTS 2/18 Air Force 11-6 W 2/25 at Duke 2-13 L 3/4 at Penn 6-9 L 3/7 Lafayette 14-4 W 3/11 Binghamton 6-7 L 3/14 Notre Dame 7-10 L 3/18 at Robert Morris 11-8 W 3/25 Drexel 7-6 W 4/1 Sacred Heart 15-7 W 4/4 at St. Joseph s 6-7 L (3OT) VILLANOVA 2006 STAT LEADERS No. Key Returnees Pos. Cl. G - A - Pts. 9 Matt Starker M Sr 23-4-27 8 Chris MacDonald A So. 11-9-20 2 Tim Langan A Fr. 10-2-12 3 Andy German M Jr. 10-6-16 13 Matt Panneton A So. 7-3-10 11 Chris Mercer A Jr. 5-0-5 1 Joe Canuso G Sr. 7.31 GAA HOFSTRA-VILLANOVA SERIES - Tonight s game is the eighth meeting between Hofstra and Villanova in men s lacrosse in a series that started in 1988. - Hofstra leads the series 4-3 but Villanova has won the last two meetings last year. - The two teams met last on April 1, 2005 at Shuart Stadium with the Wildcats posting an 11-5 victory. The Hofstra- Villanova Series Date Winner Location Score 4/1/05 Villanova Hempstead 11-5 4/24/04 Villanova Villanova 13-10 4/30/03 Hofstra Hempstead* 9-6 4/23/03 Hofstra Hempstead 9-5 3/5/02 Hofstra Hempstead 12-5 4/22/89 Villanova Hempstead 12-9 4/23/88 Hofstra Villanova 13-8 HOFSTRA-VILLANOVA BY THE NUMBERS HOFSTRA VILLANOVA 8-1 Overall Record 5-5 2-0 Conference Record 3-0 354 Total Shots 342 100/11.1 Goals For/Avg. 85/8.38 63/7.0 Assists/Avg. 46/4.6 59/6.51 Goals Against/Avg. 77/7.59 30/23.5 Penalties/Min. 48/40.0 108-83/.565 FO W-L/Pct. 124-72/.633 11-29/.379 Man-Up/Pct. 7-38/.184 12-29/.414 Opp. Man-Up/Pct. 8-48/.167 60/.504 Saves/Pct. 117/.603 HOFSTRA-VILLANOVA LAST SEASON GAME 9 APRIL 1, 2005 vs. VILLANOVA: Matt Starker scored four goals and Eric Heidenberger, Dan Fanelli and Chris MacDonald each added two goals to lead the Villanova Wildcats to an 11-5 Colonial Athletic Association victory over 11 th -ranked Hofstra at Shuart Stadium. The Pride was led by junior attack Chris Unterstein with two goals and sophomore Athan Iannucci with a goal and an assist. Freshman goalie James Tuohy posted 12 saves in his college debut for the Pride. Starker added an assist for a five point night while Heidenberger also added an assist to his two goals for the Wildcats. Villanova junior goalie Joe Canuso stopped 17 shots. After exchanging first quarter goals by Hofstra s Chris Unterstein at the 5:36 mark and Villanova s Dan Fanelli 35 seconds later, Hofstra took a 3-1 lead at halftime on second quarter goals by Iannucci, his 10 th of the year, and junior John Keysor his team leading 12 th. Villanova came out firing in the third quarter, taking 17 shots and scoring seven times, despite six saves by Hofstra s freshman goalie in the period. The Wildcats got unanswered goals by Eric Webber, Chris MacDonald and a man-up goal by Matt Starker to take a 4-3 lead with 6:16 to play in the period. But Hofstra junior midfielder Rob Bonaguro scored his seventh of the season, from 12 yards out, to tie the game at 4-4 with 3:36 to play in the third. The Wildcats then went on a 7-0 run with Starker scoring three goals and Heidenberger adding two in the spurt to put the game away. Chris Unterstein closed out the scoring with his second of the game and sixth of the year with 1:13 to play in the game for the Pride. 1 2 3 4 F Villanova 1 0 7 3 11 #11 Hofstra 1 2 1 1 5 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Chris Unterstein 2, Athan Iannucci, John Keysor, Rob Bonaguro; Assists: Athan Iannucci, Brett Moyer. Vilanova Scoring: Goals: Matt Starker 4, Eric Heidenberger 2, Dan Fanelli 2, Chris MacDonald 2, Eric Webber; Assists: Marc Creegan, Eric Heidenberger, Matt Starker, Eric Webber Hofstra Villanova Shots: 38 38 Ground Balls: 24 37 Face-offs Won: 4 15 Saves: 12 17 Penalties: 3/3.0 3/2.5 EMO: 1-3 1-3 Clears/Att 16-19 22-28 Goalies: HU-James Tuohy (60:00,11 GA, 12 svs.); Villanova- Joe Canuso (60:00, 5 GA, 17 svs.), Attendance: 1,167 EIGHT STRAIGHT WINS FOR THE PRIDE: Hofstra has recorded eight straight wins for the first time since 2002 when the Pride posted nine consecutive on the way to an 11-3 season. HOFSTRA WINNING STREAKS: Here are the top five winning streaks in Hofstra school history:

Games Year Final Record 13 1999 13-3 12 1955-56 14-2 & 8-5-1 9 1993 10-6 9 2002 11-3 8 2006 8-1 (Current) 8 1969-70 8-6 & 12-5 THE 8-1 START: The Pride s 8-1 start this season equals the team s best start since 1993 when the Pride dropped the season opener and won the next nine contests. CHRIS UNTERSTEIN NAMED CAA Co-PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Senior Chris Unterstein, recorded six goals and three assists in two Pride victories last week and has been named the CAA Co-Player of the Week. He tied his careerhigh with four goals against Towson, including the gamewinner in overtime. Chris, the oldest of three Unterstein brothers on the Pride roster, also tallied two goals, and equaled his season-high with three assists against Army. He now leads the Pride in scoring with 30 points on 15 goals and 15 assists. Unterstein shares the award this week with Villanova s Andy German. DOOLEY NAMED CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Freshman Tom Dooley posted four goals and one assist in the two victories last week and has been named the CAA Rookie of the Week. He tallied three goals against Army and added a goal and an assist against Towson. Dooley, who has six multipoint games this season, has recorded 13 goals and four assists in eight games this season. The Rookie of the Week Award is the second time that the CAA has honored Dooley this year. On March 14, he was named the CAA Player of the Week after scoring three goals in a win over the defending national champions, John Hopkins. CAA STANDINGS: Here are the current up-to-date Colonial Athletic Association standings as of April 7, 2006: Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. H A N Villanova 3 0 1.000 5 5.500 4-2 1-3 0-0 Hofstra 2 0 1.000 8 1.889 7-0 1-1 0-0 Towson 2 1.667 5 4.556 3-2 2-2 0-0 Delaware 1 1.500 9 2.818 6-0 3-2 0-0 Drexel 1 2.333 4 5.444 2-1 2-4 0-0 Sacred Heart 1 2.500 1 8.111 1-3 0-5 0-0 Robert Morris 0 4.000 1 8.111 1-4 0-3 0-1 USILA DIVISION I COACHES POLL: Here is the fourth United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division I Coaches Poll of the 2006 season, with records as of April 3, 2006. With its second-place ranking, the Pride has recorded their highest-ever USILA ranking. No. Name W-L Pts. LW 1 Virginia (10) 10-0 200 1 2 Hofstra 7-1 184 4 3 Georgetown 6-1 178 5 4 Maryland 6-2 169 3 5 Cornell 6-1 162 2 6 Princeton 5-2 156 6 7 Johns Hopkins 4-3 130 10 8 Notre Dame 6-2 117 11 9 Pennsylvania 7-1 109 16T 10 Massachusetts 6-2 105 7 11 Navy 7-2 100 8 12 Duke 6-2 65 9 13 UMBC 4-3 60 18 14 Towson 4-4 59 12 15 Syracuse 2-4 57 13 16 Delaware 9-2 55 14 17 Harvard 4-2 47 nr 18 Penn State 4-3 40 nr 19 Denver 5-3 25 16T 20 Army 5-4 20 20 INSIDE LACROSSE DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: Here is the Inside Lacrosse Division I Media Poll, as of April 4, 2006: No Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW 1 Virginia (24) 10-0 480 1 2 Georgetown 6-1 434 5 3 Hofstra 7-1 433 4 4 Maryland 6-2 396 3 5 Princeton 5-2 368 7 6 Cornell 6-1 367 2 7 Johns Hopkins 4-3 310 9 8 Navy 7-2 207 6 9 Pennsylvania 7-1 276 18 10 Massachusetts 6-2 266 8 11 Notre Dame 6-2 159 12 12 Towson 4-4 183 13 13 UMBC 4-3 180 17 14 Delaware 9-2 157 16 15 Syracuse 2-4 145 15 16 Harvard 4-2 113 20 17 Penn State 4-3 96 RV 18 Albany 4-4 87 11 19 Denver 5-3 64 14 20 Army 5-4 41 RV PRIDE NOTES: Senior attackman Chris Unterstein has tallied 21 points (13G, 8A) in his last four games. He currently has a 18-game point scoring streak... Junior attackman Athan Iannucci tallied a career-high six goals against Sacred Heart on April 5. His consecutive game streak of recording more than one point came to an end at 17 games on March 28 against Army. He had one goal against Army. During his 17- game streak, Iannucci tallied 43 goals and 14 assists. He still has an active 25-game point scoring streak.... Freshman attackman Tom Dooley scored a career-high six goals and seven points against Sacred Heart on April 5. He has tallied multi-point games in seven of the nine contests this season.

Dooley has recorded 12 goals and two assists in his last four games. The newcomer has 19 goals and five assists this season.... Sophomore Kevin Unterstein scored his second career goal last Wednesday against Sacred Heart. He tallied his first college goal against Army. He also picked up a gamehigh eight ground balls... Senior face-off specialist Joe Mascaretti has won 67 of 99 face-offs during the last five games including 14 of 17 against Army and 14 of 23 against Sacred Heart. He has won 59% (89-150) of his face-offs this season... Senior defender Brett Moyer continues to show why he is one of the best defenders in the game. He recorded five takeaways against Sacred Heart, five ground balls against Army, and had five ground balls and forced four turnovers against Towson. He has posted four or more takeaways in six games. He leads the team with 28 caused turnovers... Senior midfielder John Keysor recorded his seventh consecutive multi-point game last Wednesday against Sacred Heart. He has had a goal and two assists in each of his last three games. Over the last seven games, Keysor has tallied nine goals and 10 assists... Senior middie Rob Bonaguro tallied a seasonhigh two goals against Army. Unfortunately, he suffered a hand injury in practice on March 29 and is expected to miss at least two weeks of action... Senior John Orsen is now third on the team in ground balls with 30...Senior Tim Treubig tallied a goal and two assists against Sacred Heart. DEFENSE: The Pride has held its opponent to six goals or less in six of the last eight games this season. Towson s nine goals on March 31snapped Hofstra s streak of holding opponents to six or less goals at six. In 2005, the Pride held opponents to six goals or less five times in 16 games. LUCKY 11: Including five victories this season, Hofstra has won 11 consecutive games when scoring 11 goals or more. IANNUCCI JOINS MOYER ON THE TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST: Hofstra junior attackman Athan Iannucci has joined senior defender Brett Moyer on the 2006 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List, the Tewaaraton Trophy Foundation announced on March 27. The Tewaaraton Trophy honors the top male and female varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. Hofstra alumnus Doug Shanahan, a member of the 2006 U.S. National team that will compete in the World Championships in July in Canada, captured the first Tewaaraton Trophy in 2001. The list is just an early season indicator on who to watch for during the 2006 season. The list will be narrowed down to five finalists by the end of the year and the award is presented annually following the season. HOFSTRA HAS FOUR TOP 15 WINS IN 2006: With the 10-9 victory over #12 Towson on March 31, the Pride picked up its fourth top 15 win of the 2006 season. In 2005, Hofstra faced 10 teams who were ranked in the top 20 at the time of their contest. The Pride recorded a 4-6 mark in those games. HOFSTRA AGAINST NUMBERS 11 THROUGH 20: Hofstra is 8-9 in their last 17 games against teams ranked from 11 through 20. The eight victories came against #11 Notre Dame, #12 Towson and #20 Army this season, #11 Princeton, #15 UNC, #17 Delaware and #17 Stony Brook in 2005, and #11 Duke in 2003. Hofstra was 4-3 in 2005 against teams #11 through 20, 0-5 in 2004 and 3-3 in 2003. CHRIS UNTERSTEIN (pronounced Unter-Stine) - Pride senior attack Chris Unterstein tied his career-high with six points against Sacred Heart. He had three goals and three assists. - He tied his career-high with four goals against Towson on March 31. - He tied his career-highs with four goals and six points against Notre Dame on March 25. - Unterstein was named the CAA Co-Player of the Week on April 4. - He currently has a 18-game point scoring streak. - Unterstein ranks fifth in Division I this week in points per game (3.88) and 10th in assists per game (1.88) - He recorded a career-best six points on three goals and three assists against Brown on March 4, 2006. - Unterstein tallied two goals and three assists against Army on March 28. - He scored one goal and added two assists against Johns Hopkins on March 11 and had one goal and two assists at Princeton on March 18. - He opened the 2006 season with a goal and two assists at Massachusetts on February 26. - He has tallied 30 goals and 32 assists in his last 17 games. - Unterstein recorded eight multi-point games and notched five points or more three times in 2005. He has eight multi-point games in 2006. - He tallied three goals and three assists in a victory at Sacred Heart in 2005. - He posted two goals and three assists against Stony Brook and one goal and three assists against Harvard -Unterstein recorded a career-high four assists and tied his previous career-high with five points against #11 Princeton on March 19. - He recorded three assists in back-to-back games twice in 2005 against Sacred Heart and Delaware and later against Stony Brook and Harvard - Unterstein was named the Colonial Athletic Association s Men s Lacrosse Player of the Week for the week ending March 20, 2005 after recording three goals and five assists in two victories over North Carolina and Princeton. Unterstein has two goals and one assist against the Tar Heels and one goal and four assists against Princeton. - He posted two goals and three assists in Hofstra s 12-10 loss at Delaware on April 3, 2004, three goals and two assists in the win over Sacred Heart on April 11, 2004, and four goals in the 8-7 win at Drexel on April 10, 2004. - Unterstein also recorded three goals and one assist at Notre Dame on March 24, 2004. - Unterstein had 10 goals and eight assists as a freshman but finished 2004 with 18 goals and 13 assists. He topped his best season point total with 36 points on 14 goals and 22 assists last year. DOOLEY - Freshman attackman Tom Dooley set new career highs with six goals and seven points against Sacred Heart on April 5. -He scored three goals against Army on March 28 and added a goal and one assist against Towson on March 31. - Dooley was named the CAA Rookie of the Week on April 4.

- He scored two goals against #11 Notre Dame on March 25. - Dooley has seven multi-point games this season. - He was named the CAA Player of the Week on March 13 after scoring his first college hat-trick against Johns Hopkins on March 11, 2006. - He tallied two goals and one assist against UNC. - He has recorded at least one point in all nine games in 2006 - Dooley assisted on defenseman s Sean McCarthy s first career goal at Princeton. - He made his college debut at Massachusetts and scored his first collegiate goal in the third quarter. - He posted a goal and an assists against Brown - Dooley is the younger brother of Scott Dooley, who recorded 88 goals and 69 assists in 63 games for the Pride from 1999 through 2002. IANNUCCI - Junior attackman Athan Iannucci was named to the 2006 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List on March 27, 2006. - He now has 98 points (69G, 29A) during his Hofstra career. - He tallied a career-high six goals against Sacred Heart on April 5. - Iannucci scored two goals in the overtime win over #12 Towson on March 31. - He ranks fourth in Division I in goals per game this week with a 2.63 average and is 24th in points per game at 3.25. - He posted his seventh multi-goal game of the season on April 5 against Sacred Heart. - Iannucci tallied five goals and seven points against Brown on March 4, 2006. - He tallied four goals at Massachusetts in the 2006 season opener on February 26 in Amherst. He also added an assist in the game. - Iannucci recorded two goals and one assist against #7 Johns Hopkins on March 11 and two goals at #6 Princeton on March 18., - Iannucci has recorded at least one point in 25 consecutive games dating back to the last game of the 2004 season. (He missed the 2005 season opener against Massachusetts) - He had a streak of 17 straight games in which he has recorded more than one point ended on March 28 against Army when he tallied just one goal. During those 17 games he tallied 43 goals and 14 assists. - Iannucci has tallied two or more goals in 15 of his last 20 contests. - He finished the 2005 season with 27 goals and 13 assists in 15 games. - Iannucci recorded six points on four goals and two assists against Drexel on April 15, 2005. He was named the CAA Co- Player of the Week after that contest. - Iannucci posted three goals and two assists against Harvard on April 30, 2005. - He tallied four goals at Sacred Heart on April 6, 2005. - Iannucci scored three goals at Army and posted two goals against Notre Dame last year. - He tallied two goals and one assist against Binghamton on March 21, 2005. - Iannucci scored his first goal of the 2005 season at Hopkins. - Iannucci was named to the 2004 All-CAA Tournament Team last May. - He opened the 2004 season with nine goals in his first six games. - Iannucci scored four goals and one assist at Notre Dame on March 24, 2004. - Iannucci posted five points on three goals and two assists against Binghamton on March 8, 2004. He had a goal and an assist against the Greyhounds of Loyola. - For his efforts in the Hofstra victories over Loyola and Binghamton he was named the CAA Rookie of the Week for March 9, 2004. - Iannucci had an impressive college debut on February 28, 2004 with one goal and three assists against Cornell. MOYER: Hofstra senior defender Brett Moyer, a preseason first team All-American selection, has been on the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List since the start of the season. - He recorded six ground balls and caused four turnovers against Notre Dame on March 25. - Moyer picked up five ground balls and forced four turnovers in the win over Towson. - He tallied five ground balls against Sacred Heart. - Moyer leads the team with 27 takeaways - He tallied two ground balls and forced five turnovers against Army. - Moyer opened the 2006 season with six ground balls and forced two turnovers at Massachusetts. - Against Brown, he added two ground balls and forced four turnovers. - Moyer posted two ground balls and forced four turnovers against Johns Hopkins and four ground balls and four forced turnovers against North Carolina. - Moyer is a 2006 Face-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American after being named a USILA Division I second team All-America and CAA defensive Player of the Year in 2005, and All-America honorable mention and an All- Colonial Athletic Association first team selection in 2004. - He led the 2005 team with 72 ground balls and forced 36 turnovers, and added a goal and two assists. - He equaled his season-high with eight ground balls against Stony Brook on April 26, 2005. - At Delaware on April 9, 2005 Moyer picked up eight ground balls and forced five turnovers. - He posted five ground balls and forced four turnovers at Towson on April 23, 2005. - Moyer picked up five ground balls against Drexel on April 15, 2005. - Moyer had seven ground balls and caused four turnovers at Army, four ground balls and caused four turnovers against Notre Dame, and seven ground balls and two caused turnovers against UNC in 2005. - He followed that up with five ground balls and three caused turnovers against Princeton. - He scored his first goal of his college career against Johns Hopkins on March 12, 2005. - Moyer led the team in ground balls with 58 in 2004. - He picked up a career-high 12 ground balls against Sacred Heart on April 7, 2004. He also assisted on the goal that tied the contest at 11. Moyer had six ground balls against both Johns Hopkins and Princeton in 2004. - He was voted the 2003 CAA Co-Rookie of the Year by the league s coaches.

- Moyer was a member of the U.S. National Under-19 team that captured the Gold Medal in the World Championships last summer. KEYSOR (pronounced Kaiser) - Senior middie John Keysor recorded his seventh consecutive multi-point game last Wednesday against Sacred Heart with a goal and two assists. - He has tallied a goal and two assists in each of his last three games. - Keysor tallied a goal and two assists against Army on March 28. - He has a 11-game point scoring streak and a 11-game goal scoring streak. - Keysor tallied two goals in Hofstra s 13-5 victory over #11 Notre Dame on March 25. - He was named the CAA Player of the Week on March 20 after scoring the game-winning goals against both North Carolina and Princeton and posting three goals and two assists in the two games. - Keysor, who sat out the fall season and much of the preseason with a shoulder injury, has scored at least one goal in each of the first nine games this season. - He has 18 goals and 15 assists in his last 17 games. - Keysor tallied a goal and two assists against Johns Hopkins on March 11, 2006 - He had a goal and an assist against North Carolina. The goal was the game winner with 1:50 to play in the contest. - Keysor tallied two goals and one assist at Princeton. - He had 19 goals and seven assists in 2005. - Keysor tallied two goals and one assist against Harvard on August 30, 2005. - Keysor had two goals at Delaware, a goal and two assists at Sacred Heart, and a goal and an assist against Drexel. - He saw his 13-game goal scoring streak ended against Notre Dame on March 26, 2005. - During Keysor's 13-game goal scoring streak, he tallied 18 goals and five assists. - He tied a career-high with three goals against Massachusetts on February 26, 2005 and three against North Carolina on March 16, 2005. He also had a career-high five points against the Tar Heels. - Keysor was named the Inside Lacrosse Division I Player of the Week on March 21, 2005 for leading the Pride to a 2-0 record that week. Keysor had three goals and two assists against #15 North Carolina and added the game-winning goal with nine minutes to play against Princeton. - Keysor recorded at least one points in 12 of 14 games in 2004. - Three times in 2004 Keysor tallied three points in a game. On April 7, 2004 against Sacred Heart he posted a goal and two assists against the Pioneers, two goals and one assist at Princeton, and a career-high three goals against Cornell in the 2004 season opener. BONAGURO - Senior middie Rob Bonaguro missed the Towson game and is expected to miss at least two weeks with a hand injury suffered in practice on March 29. - He recorded a career-high three assists and tied his careerbest with three points against Johns Hopkins on March 11, 2006. - Bonaguro tallied a season-high two goals against Army on March 28. - He tallied a goal and an assist against Brown on March 4, 2006. - Bonaguro scored a goal in Hofstra s 6-5 win over UNC and one in the 9-5 victory at Princeton. - He posted one assist in the 2006 season opener at Massachusetts. - He ranked sixth on the team in points in 2005 with 14 goals and three assists. - Posted a career-high three goals in a 9-8 victory over Princeton in 2005. - Also tallied two goals in contests against Notre Dame and Stony Brook. - Recorded seven game point-scoring and goal-scoring streaks in 2005. - Bonaguro tallied seven goals and one assist for the Pride in 2004 after transferring from Nassau Community College MASCARETTI - Senior face-off specialist Joe Mascaretti has won 67 of 99 face-offs during the last five games including 14 of 17 against Army and 14 of 23 against Sacred Heart. - He has won 59% (89-150) of his face-offs this season. - He ranks 12th in Division I this week in face-off win percentage - Mascaretti won 14 of 19 face-offs against Notre Dame. - He captured 14 of 17 draws at Princeton. -Mascaretti won 11 of 17 face-offs against Brown and 11 of 23 against Towson. - He picked up his first point of his Hofstra career, assisting on an Athan Iannucci goal against Sacred Heart on April 5, 2006 SOUTHARD - Senior goalie Matt Southard posted six saves in the win over Sacred Heart - He ranked seventh in the country in goals against average with a 5.95 average (now 6.25) at the start of the week. - Southard posted 10 saves in the 2006 season opener at Massachusetts and eight saves in 54 minutes against Brown. - He stopped four shots in almost 58 minutes against Johns Hopkins, made five saves in the victory over UNC and six saves against Princeton and Notre Dame. - Southard needed to make just two saves against Army on March 28. -He recorded 10 saves, including a point-blank save in overtime, against Towson. - Southard ranks 39th in save percentage with a.525 mark. - He posted a 8.42 goals against average and a.525 save percentage in 13 games (684 minutes) in 2005. - Southard opened the 2005 season with double-digit saves in the first four games. He posted 16 saves against Massachusetts, 11 saves at Brown, and 10 at Johns Hopkins and against UNC. -He recorded nine saves while allowing just five goals against the Seawolves. - He had 12 saves against Harvard in an 11-5 victory.

- Against Princeton in 2005 Southard had eight saves including three in the final quarter in which the Pride shutout the Tigers. - Southard had eight saves in the double-overtime loss to Notre Dame and six saves against Binghamton in 2005. - He posted double-digit saves in 10 of 14 games in 2004. - Southard posted 162 saves in 2004 for a.526 save percentage. - Southard recorded career high saves on consecutive weekends in 2004. He recorded a career-high 18 saves in Hofstra s 9-8 victory over Loyola on March 6, 2004. A week later against Johns Hopkins, Southard posted 19 saves. He also had 17 saves at UMass and 16 at Delaware. - Southard s previous high in saves going into the 2004 season was 17 in the 2003 CAA semifinal against Villanova. TREUBIG - Senior Tim Treubig tallied a goal and two assists against Sacred Heart after being listed as day-to-day for the Pioneer game. - He scored his first two goals of the year against Johns Hopkins on March 11. - He had his streak of recording at least one point in a game stopped at five against Notre Dame but picked up an assist against Army and added an assist against Towson. - Treubig added a key goal in Hofstra s 6-5 win over UNC on March 15. - His seven-game goal scoring streak came to an end in the 2006 season opener at Massachusetts. - He tallied an assist against Brown on March 4 and at Princeton on March 18. - He was fourth on the team in points with 23 on 18 goals and five assists in 2005. - Treubig tallied two or more goals in a game six times in 2005. - He had a goal and an assist against Drexel. - Treubig had three goals at Delaware on April 9, 2005. - He had two goals in the 2005 season opener against Massachusetts, two goals and one assist at Hopkins, two goals against Princeton, two goals against Harvard and two goals and one assist in the CAA semifinals at Delaware. - He had two assists at Army. - Treubig, who had 11 goals and four assists in 2003, had 15 goals and six assists in 2004. - Had a seven-game goal scoring streak to open the 04 season - Treubig recorded at least one point in 12 of the 14 games in 2004. - He was named the CAA Co-Player of the Week on March 1, 2004 after scoring a career-high four goals in the season opener against Cornell. - He added three goals against Binghamton on March 8, 2004. - Treubig, who scored the game-winner in overtime against Sacred Heart and the tying and game-winning goals against Duke in 2003, was named the CAA s Co-Rookie of the Week on April 28, 2003. - He added two goals in the 2003 CAA semifinal victory over Villanova and one goal against Towson in the 2003 title game. MIKE UNTERSTEIN - Hofstra sophomore Mike Unterstein, the 2005 CAA Rookie of the Year, tallied two assists in Hofstra s victory over Notre Dame on March 25. - He scored his first goal of 2006 against Brown and added goals against Johns Hopkins, Princeton and Towson. - Unterstein had his four-game point scoring streak ended against Sacred Heart. - He has 12 assists in his last 16 games. - He recorded 4 goals and 13 assists in 2005. - He tallied three assists in a games three times in 2005. - He posted three assists against Drexel on April 15, 2005, at Delaware on April 9, 2005 and three against Notre Dame on March 26, 2005. - He tallied a goal and an assist against Stony Brook on April 26. - Unterstein had his five-game point scoring streak snapped against Harvard on April 30, 2005. - He was named the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week for the week ending March 27. - Unterstein scored his first collegiate goal against Princeton and added others against Binghamton, Army and Stony Brook in 2005. LUCAS - Senior Ryan Lucas scored his third goal of the year on March 31 against Towson. - He had a goal and added an assist in the Pride s win over Notre Dame on March 25. - He scored his first goal of the 2006 season against Johns Hopkins on March 11. - Ryan s cousin, Brian, is the assistant sports information director at the University of Wisconsin - He recorded eight multi-point games in 2005. - Lucas had 13 goals and eight assists in 2005. He had nine goals and six assists in 2004, and 12 goals and seven assists in 2003. - He tied his career-highs of three goals and three points at Army and tallied a goal and two assists at Sacred Heart. - Lucas had a six-game point scoring streak snapped in the 2005 CAA semifinals at Delaware. - Lucas also posted a goal and two assists against North Carolina. - He had two goals in games at Delaware and against Drexel. - Lucas sparked a Hofstra rally from a 7-3 deficit to tie the game at 8-8 and send it into overtime against Notre Dame. He scored twice including the game-tying goal with 40 seconds remaining in regulation against the Irish. - Lucas scored a career-high three goals at Villanova on April 24, 2004. - Lucas recorded his second career game-winning goal against Loyola on March 2, 2004 with a man-up tally with 4:25 to play. He also recorded a career-high seven ground balls against the Greyhounds. - Lucas tied his previous career highs in goals and points with two goals and three points against Cornell on February 28, 2004. He also had a one-goal, two-assist performance against Binghamton on March 8, 2004.

COLLELUORI - Freshman midfielder Michael Colleluori scored his first college goal on April 5 against Sacred Heart. - He posted an assist in his college debut at UMass and notched his second against Towson. - Michael is the younger brother of Nick Colleluori, who is sitting out this season as he gets treatment for lymphoma. TUOHY - Sophomore goalie James Tuohy started five games last season as a freshman, posting a 3-2 record, a 7.46 goals against average and a.583 save percentage. - He equaled a career-best with 12 saves against the Blue Hens on April 9, 2005 - Tuohy recorded 12 saves against Villanova on April 1, 2005. - He recorded nine saves at Towson on April 23, 2005. - Tuohy stopped eight shots versus the Sacred Heart Pioneers, including five in the fourth quarter. - He was named the CAA Rookie of the Week on April 11 for his two wins on the road at Sacred Heart (14-10) and Delaware (13-3). AGAINST THE TOP 6 - The Pride is 2-12 in their last 14 games against teams that were ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 season. The only Pride wins over top six teams during that time came in 2001 when Hofstra edged Notre Dame 11-10 in overtime, and on March 18, 2006 against #6 Princeton 9-5. - Hofstra is 7-24 against opponents ranked sixth or better since 1993. AGAINST THE TOP 10 - After the Pride s win over #7 Johns Hopkins on March 11 and #6 Princeton on March 18, Hofstra is now 8-13 in its last 21 games against USILA Top 10 opponents. - The Pride s highest-ranked victory during that time was an 11-10 overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in 2001. - The Pride has defeated at least one top 10 opponent in five of the last six seasons. - Hofstra s victory over Loyola in March, 2004 was Hofstra s one and only win in 2004 over a Top 10 opponent. The Greyhounds came into the game ranked seventh. - Hofstra played four opponents who were ranked in the Top 10 in 2003. Massachusetts was ranked fifth entering the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Syracuse was ranked seventh when they lost to Hofstra 8-6. The Pride lost to then-#7 Princeton 18-5 on March 15 th and then-#6 Massachusetts 14-7 on March 23. Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp 3/18/06 #6 Princeton Away 9-5 W 3/11/06 #7 Johns Hopkins Home 11-6 W 3/29/05 #5 Army Away 10-11 L 3/26/05 #9 Notre Dame Home 8-9 L (2OT) 3/12/05 #1 Johns Hopkins Away 5-11 L 3/20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L 3/13/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-13 L 3/6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W 5/11/03 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L 4/17/03 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W 3/23/03 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L 3/15/03 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W 3/16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L 3/9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L 3/2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home 13-18 L 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral 15-14 W (OT) 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away 11-13 L 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home 15-10 W 3/24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home 11-10 W (OT) OFFENSIVE OUTBURST: The Pride s 19 goals against Sacred Heart on April 5 was only the sixth time since the start of the 2003 season that Hofstra has tallied 14 goals or more. The last time the Pride tallied 19 goals was in 2002 when they scored 19 against Sacred Heart. A FIRST HALF BLANKING: Against Brown, the Pride shutout the Bears in the first two quarters while building a 6-0 lead. The last time that Hofstra blanked an opponent in the first half was April 6, 2002 at Towson as the Pride jumped out to a 6-0 lead on the way to a 13-7 victory. SIX GOALS FOR IANNUCCI AND DOOLEY: Junior attackman Athan Iannucci and freshman Tom Dooley each tallied a career-high six goals against Sacred Heart on April 5. It was the second time in school history that two Pride players scored six goals in a game. In 1996, Blake Miller and Chris Panos scored six goals each against Delaware. The six goals against Sacred Heart are also the most since Jim Femminella scored seven in 2003 against Notre Dame. HOFSTRA COACH JOHN DANOWSKI - Pride Men s Lacrosse Coach John Danowski is in his 21st season at Hofstra. He has posted a 183-122 (.599) record during the time. - Danowski recorded the 200 th coaching victory of his career on April 15, 2005 against Drexel. He currently has a career coaching record of 210-138 (.605) in 23 years of coaching. He spent three seasons at C.W. Post, recording a 27-16 record with the Pioneers. - After victories over North Carolina and Princeton earlier this season, Danowski was named the College Sports Television (CSTV) Division I Men s Lacrosse Coach of the Week for the period ending March 19. He was also named the CSTV Division I Coach of the Week in 2005 as well. - Danowski-coached teams have recorded nine or more wins 13 of the 25 times that it has happened in school history. - Only 12 teams in Hofstra history have recorded 11 or more wins in a season. Danowski-coached teams have done it six times.

HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 to 1999, is in his fourth year of his second tenure as an assistant coach to Danowski at Hofstra. Amplo served as an assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. He returned to Hofstra in 2003. Sean Smith is in his eighth season as a part-time assistant coach with the Pride. Former Scranton standout and Long Island scholastic assistant coach Ron Caputo is in his third season on the Pride staff. ONE-GOAL CONTESTS - During John Danowski s 20 seasons as coach at Hofstra, the Pride has been involved in 62 one-goal decisions including playoff games. Including Hofstra s 6-5 decision over UNC on March 15 and the 10-9 overtime win over Towson, Hofstra s record in those games is 44-18. - Hofstra played in three games decided by one-goal in 2005. The Pride was 1-2 in those games. - The Pride was 3-1 in one-goal decisions in 2004. Hofstra posted four one-goal decisions in 2003 and three one-goal contests in 2002. - The Pride has recorded four or more one-goal decisions in a single season seven times (1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2004). In all but one of those seasons, the Pride advanced to play in the NCAA Championship Tournament. - In 1993, Hofstra recorded six one-goal decisions, posting a 5-1 record in those contests. OVERTIME - The Pride is 13-4 in overtime games under John Danowski. - Hofstra is 8-2 in its last 10 OT games. Here is the Pride s OT history since 1986: Year Opponent Result 2006 Towson 10-9 W 2005 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2OT) 2003 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W 2002 at Massachusetts 12-11 W 2001 Virginia 15-14 W Notre Dame 11-10 W 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W Notre Dame 10-9 W 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) 1996 Georgetown 15-16 L Massachusetts 15-14 W 1995 Brown 10-9 W 1994 Army 14-15 L 1993 Virginia 7-6 W 1991 at Army 14-13 W 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 30 of its last 40 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). Here is how the Pride has done at home since 2000: 2006-7-0 2005 6-3 2004 3-3 2003 9-2 2002 6-2 2001 7-4 2000 7-2 HOFSTRA ON TV THREE TIMES IN 2006: The Hofstra men s lacrosse team will have three games televised in 2006. Fox Sports/MSG televised the Hofstra home game against Notre Dame on Saturday, March 25 will air the Delaware contest on Friday, April 14, as well as the road game at Stony Brook on Tuesday, April 25. SEASON 58 FOR HOFSTRA - Hofstra is in its 58 th season of men s lacrosse in 2006. Pride teams have tallied a 459-320 record during that time. HOFSTRA ATHLETIC WEBSITE - Get the latest information on the Hofstra men s lacrosse program by going to www.hofstra.edu/sports. PRIDE PRONUNCIATIONS: 2- Crichlow (Critch-low) 4 Colleluori (Coll-a-law-ree) 5- Kelaher (Kel-a-her) 9- Bonaguro (Bon-ah-gore-o) 11- Keysor (Kai-zer) 16- Mascaretti (Mas-ka-retti) 20 Wansor (Wan-zor) 21 Tuohy (Two-eee) 22- Treubig - (True-big) 30 Hagans (Hay-genz) 32- Iannucci - (I-ah-new-chee) 33 - Unterstein (Un-ter-Stine) 41- McPherson (Mick-fur-son) 43- Vivonetto (Viv-o-net-o) 48 Heyl (Hile like aisle) HOFSTRA ACTIVE CAREER HIGHS #1 Ryan Lucas Goals: 3 2 times (3/29/05 at Army) Assists: 2 6 times (4/30/05 vs. Harvard) Points: 3 7 times (4/6/05 at Sacred Heart) #33 Chris Unterstein Goals: 4 Three times (3/31/06 vs. Towson) Assists: 4 3/19/05 vs. Princeton Points: 6 Four times (4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart) #32 Athan Iannucci Goals: 6 4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart Assists: 3 2/28/04 vs. Cornell Points: 7 3/4/06 vs. Brown #22 Tim Treubig Goals: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell Assists: 2 4 times (4/5/06 bs. Sacred Heart) Points: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell

#11 John Keysor Goals: 3 3 times (3/16/05 vs. UNC) Assists: 3 3/29/03 vs. Drexel Points: 5 3/16/05 vs. North Carolina #24 John Orsen Goals: 3 4/9/05 at Delaware Assists: 1 2 times (3/26/05 vs. Notre Dame) Points: 3 2 times (4/9/05 at Delaware) #9 Rob Bonaguro Goals: 3 3/19/05 vs. Princeton Assists: 3 3/11/06 vs. Johns Hopkins Points: 3 3 times (3/11/06 vs. Hopkins) #35 Mike Unterstein Goals: 1 6 times (3/31/06 vs. Towson) Assists: 3 3 times (4/23/05 at Towson Points: 3 3 times (4/23/05 at Towson #40 Tom Dooley Goals: 6 4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart Assists: 1 Four times (4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart) Points: 7 4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart

2006 HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 February 26, 2006 at #10 Massachusetts: Pride junior Athan Iannucci tied his career-high with four goals but Minuteman senior Sean Morris stole the show with an eight point performance to lead #10 Massachusetts to an 11-7 victory over #18 Hofstra at Richard Garber Field in the season opener for both teams. Morris, who tallied four goals and one assist in UMass 12-7 victory over the Pride in 2005, recorded three goals and tied his career-highs with five assists and eight points to lead the Minutemen to their fifth straight win over Hofstra. Iannucci, who added an assist in Sunday s contest, tied his career best with four goals that he achieved three previous times. The Minutemen jumped out to a 3-0 lead on goals by Rory Pedrick, Jake Deane and Sean Morris. The Pride got on the board with just three seconds remaining in the first quarter as senior Rob Bonaguro fed Iannucci for the goal. Massachusetts came out in the second and boosted the lead to 5-1 as Morris picked up his second assist of the game on Andrew Reccione s goal 2:29 into the period, and Jamie Yaman scored off an assist from Brett Garber two minutes later. Iannucci figured in on a Pride goal with 6:58 to play in the half but this time it was Iannucci feeding Chris Unterstein for the man-up goal to cut the deficit to 5-2. But Morris assisted on the next two UM goals, scored by Evan Blum and Jamie Yaman, to boost the UMass lead to 7-2 with 2:08 to play in the half. Iannucci cut the deficit to 7-3 with just 17 seconds remaining in the half off a pass from freshman Mike Colleluori. Hofstra senior John Keysor brought the Pride closer with an unassisted goal 1:34 into the third period. But Morris scored an unassisted goal 45 seconds later and Jim Connolly scored 17 seconds after that, on Rory Pedrick s second assist of the game, to kick the lead up to 9-4. Hofstra freshman Tom Dooley tallied his first college goal with 3:31 to play in the third, off a feed from senior Chris Unterstein. The Minutemen responded with a Morris goal with 58 seconds to play in the third and a Pat Larmon goal 3:57 into the fourth for an 11-5 advantage. Iannucci scored his third goal of the game for Hofstra with 9:39 to play and added his fourth with 47 seconds in the contest off Chris Unterstein s second assist of the game. Statistically, the game was even. Hofstra outshot UMass 33-32 while the Minutemen took 11 face-offs and the Pride won 10. Ground balls were even at 30. Doc Schneider tallied 14 saves in the UMass cage while Matt Southard posted 10 for the Pride. Hofstra had 19 turnovers in the contest while Massachusetts had 17. 1 2 3 4 F #18 Hofstra 1 2 2 2 7 #10 Massachusetts 3 4 3 1 11 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 4, Chris Unterstein, John Keysor, Tom Dooley; Assists: Chris Unterstein 2, Rob Bonaguro, Mike Colleluori, John Gorman, Athan Iannucci UMass Scoring: Goals: Sean Morris 3, Jamie Yaman 2, Rory Pedrick, Jim Connolly, Pat Larmon, Jake Deane, Evan Blum, Andrew Reccione; Assists: Sean Morris 5, Brett Garber 2, Rory Pedrick 2, Paul Manesis Hofstra UMass Shots: 33 32 Ground Balls: 30 30 Face-offs Won: 10 11 Saves: 10 14 Penalties: 3-2.0 5-3.5 EMO: 1-4 2-2 Clears/Att 17-23 19-20 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves); UMass-Doc Schneider (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves) Attendance: 429 Game 2 March 4, 2006 vs. Brown: Hofstra junior attackman Athan Iannucci recorded career-highs of five goals and seven points and senior Chris Unterstein equaled his career-high with six points on three goals and three assists to lead Hofstra (1-1) to a 14-4 victory over Brown (0-2) at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride dominated the contest jumping out to a 6-0 lead by halftime and never looked back. Senior middie Rob Bonaguro opened the scoring with a man-up goal 5:58 into the contest. The Pride went up 2-0 almost six minutes later when senior attackman Chris Unterstein came around the left side of the Brown cage and beat Brown goalie Nick Gentilesco (13 saves). Hofstra added four more goals in the second quarter as Chris Unterstein scored his second of the game and third of the year just 2:08 into the period. Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his first goal of the year 1:31 later coming around the left side of the cage for the dunk. Senior John Keysor made it 5-0 for Hofstra six minutes later with a turn-around shot from 10 yards out. Junior Athan Iannucci scored the first of five goals and eight points on the day with a 12-yard blast, off an assist from Bonaguro, to end the scoring in the first half. The Pride outshot the Bears 27-6 in the first half. There was good news and more bad news for Brown in the third quarter as the Bears got on the board with three goals but Hofstra scored six more times, including four by Iannucci, to take a 12-3 lead heading into the final quarter. Brown freshman Jack Walsh scored a man-up goal off a feed from Will Davis 1:35 into the period. Walsh repaid the favor four minutes later, feeding Davis who beat Pride goalie Matt Southard (8 saves) on the short side for the goal. But by that time Hofstra freshman Tom Dooley had tallied his second goal of the season and Iannucci added his second of the game for an 8-2 lead. Iannucci scored an unassisted goal 15 seconds later to boost the Hofstra lead to 9-2 before Brown senior Will McGettigan tallied an unassisted goal 14 seconds later. The Pride would then go on a 4-0 run, including three more in the third, as junior Zach Heyl, Chris Unterstein, and Iannucci twice dented the twine for a 13-3 advantage. Brady Williams scored an unassisted goal for Brown with 3:50 to play in the contest before Hofstra junior Bill Peters closed out the scoring 53 seconds later on a pass from freshman John Tenet for the 14-4 victory. Hofstra outshot Brown 42-18 and picked up 31 ground balls to the Bears 26. The Pride also won 14 of 21 face-offs.

1 2 3 4 F Brown 0 0 3 1 4 Hofstra 2 4 6 2 14 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 5, Chris Unterstein 3, Tom Dooley, Rob Bonaguro, John Keysor, Mike Unterstein, Bill Peters, Zach Heyl; Assists: Chris Unterstein 3, Athan Iannucci 2, Rob Bonaguro, Tom Dooley, John Orsen, John Tenet, Tim Treubig Brown Scoring: Goals: Jack Walsh, Will Davis, Will McGettigan, Brady Williams; Assists: Jack Walsh, Will Davis. Hofstra Brown Shots: 42 18 Ground Balls: 31 26 Face-offs Won: 14 7 Saves: 8 13 Penalties: 5-3.0 3-2.5 EMO: 2-3 2-5 Clears/Att 15-24 16-26 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (54:31, 3 GA,8 saves), Brian Schneider (2:45, 0 GA, 0 saves), Pat DeBolt (2:07, 1 GA, 0 saves), James Tuohy (0:37, 0 GA, 0 saves); Brown-Nick Gentilesco (57:03, 14 GA, 13 saves), Mark Wenzel (2:57, 0 GA, 0 saves). Attendance: 1,450 Game 3 March 11, 2006 vs. #7 Johns Hopkins: Freshman Tom Dooley scored three times and the Pride defense held the Blue Jays to just three goals over the first 58 minutes as #15 Hofstra (2-1) defeated #7 Johns Hopkins (2-2), 11-6 at James M. Shuart Stadium Saturday afternoon. Junior Athan Iannucci (2G, 1A), and seniors Chris Unterstein (1G, 2A), John Keysor (1G, 2A) and Rob Bonaguro (0G, 3A) each tallied three points for the Pride. The defending national champion Blue Jays were led by Kevin Huntley with three goals. The Pride scored the first three goals in the game on the way to a 4-1 lead after one period. Senior Tim Treubig opened the scoring with his first goal of the season, unassisted, just 1:09 into the contest. Senior attackman Chris Unterstein tallied his fifth goal of the year, coming around the right side of the cage and beating Hopkins goalie Jess Schwartzman (10 saves) to make it 2-0 at the 4:36 mark. Senior middie John Keysor gave the Pride a 3-0 lead four minutes later with his third goal of the season off a pass from Rob Bonaguro. The Blue Jays got on the board with 3:01 to play in the first as sophomore Kevin Huntley scored a man-up goal, off a pass from junior Drew Dabrowski. It was Huntley ninth goal of the young season. But Hofstra got the goal back with 1:27 to play in the first as senior Ryan Lucas took a pass from Bonaguro and fired a 20-yard bullet past Schwartzman for a 4-1 lead after one period. Hofstra boosted the lead to 6-1 at halftime with two goals in the second quarter as freshman Tom Dooley scored from six yards out, off a pass from John Keysor, at the 6:56 mark. It was Dooley s third goal of the year. One minute later, Treubig scored his second of the game off a pass from Athan Iannucci to make it 6-1 at halftime. Iannucci boosted his consecutive game point streak to 19 games. The two teams traded goals in the third quarter as Dooley scored the second of three goals on the day off a pass from Bonaguro at the 6:54 mark before Huntley scored his second of three, from Mark Bryan, a minute later as the Pride kept a comfortable 7-2 lead after three period. Bryan and Huntley combined again on a goal 2:42 into the fourth quarter, this time Bryan scored the goal, to make the 6,448 fans a little antsy in their seats. But Dooley started a 4-0 Hofstra run three minutes later to give Hofstra a commanding 11-3 lead. Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his second of the season with 5:43 to play, and Athan Iannucci added the final two goals, his 10th and 11th of the year, to close out the Pride scoring. The Blue Jays scored three goals in the final 1:03 as Brian Christopher, Jamison Koesterer and Huntley dented the twine for the 11-6 final. Statistically, the game was even with each team taking 31 shots and JHU picking up 28 ground balls to Hofstra s 25. But the Pride forced 23 Blue Jay turnovers while making only nine. Hofstra s Tewaaraton Trophy candidate, senior defender Brett Moyer recorded four forced turnovers. Hofstra senior goalie Matt Southard needed to make just five saves while allowing four goals in 57 minutes of work. 1 2 3 4 F #7 Johns Hopkins 1 0 1 4 6 #15 Hofstra 4 2 1 4 11 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 3, Athan Iannucci 2, Tim Treubig 2, John Keysor, Chris Unterstein, Mike Unterstein, Ryan Lucas; Assists: Rob Bonaguro 3, John Keysor 2, Chris Unterstein 2, Athan Iannucci JHU Scoring: Goals: Kevin Huntley 3, Mark Bryan, Brian Christopher, Jamison Koesterer; Assists: Mark Bryan, Drew Dabrowski, Kevin Huntley Hofstra JHU Shots: 31 31 Ground Balls: 25 28 Face-offs Won: 4 17 Saves: 5 10 Penalties: 4-3.0 2-2.0 EMO: 1-2 2-4 Clears/Att 22-24 10-15 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (57:51, 4 GA, 5 saves) Pat DeBolt (2:00, 1 GA, 0 saves), Brian Schneider (0:09, 1 GA, 0 saves); JHU-Jesse Schwartzman (56:57, 11 GA, 10 saves), Graydon Locey (3:03, 0 GA, 0 saves Attendance: 6,448