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DUKE UNIVERSITY 2012 Men s Lacrosse Media Guide

2011 Duke Men s Lacrosse MEDIA GUIDE Duke University Sports Information Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C. 27708 Staff Directory Art Chase Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Office: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 E-mail: chasea@duaa.duke.edu Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Women s Basketball, Women s Golf, Women s Soccer Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Office: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 E-mail: lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Art Chase Sports Information Director Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men s Basketball, Men s Golf Alma Mater: Penn State Erie - The Behrend College, 1999 Joined Duke SID: July, 2001 Office: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-812-0882 E-mail: plizga@duaa.duke.edu Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football, Men s Basketball, Fencing Alma Mater: Wofford, 2006 Joined Duke SID: July, 2007 Office: 919-684-8708 Cell: 919-812-7141 E-mail: cook@duaa.duke.edu Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men s Lacrosse, Men s Soccer, Wrestling Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Office: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 E-mail: mrieder@duaa.duke.edu Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Women s Lacrosse Alma Mater: Cornell, 2008 Joined Duke SID: August, 2009 Office: 919-668-5739 Cell: 603-325-2225 E-mail: awolf@duaa.duke.edu Mary Giardina Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Field Hockey, Men & Women s Track and Field Alma Mater: Wake Forest, Joined Duke SID: September, 2011 Office: 919-613-6214 Cell: 336-624-3052 E-mail: mgiardina@duaa.duke.edu Leslie Gaber Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities: M/W Cross Country, M/W Swimming & Diving, Men s Tennis Alma Mater: DePauw. 2011 Joined Duke SID: July, 2011 Office: 919-684-7938 Cell: 614-519-9872 E-mail: lgaber@duaa.duke.edu Meghan Triplett Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Rowing Alma Mater: Tennessee State, 2011 Joined Duke SID: August, 2011 Office: 919-668-2668 E-mail: mtriplett@duaa.duke.edu Adam Miller Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Women s Tennis Alma Mater: Saint Leo, 2011 Joined Duke SID: August, 2011 Office: 919-668-2668 E-mail: amiller@duaa.duke.edu Mary Giardina Assistant Sports Information Director Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Leslie Gaber Sports Information Staff Assistant Meghan Triplett Sports Information Staff Assistant Adam Miller Sports Information Staff Assistant

Table of Contents IFC-4 Media Information Duke Sports Information IFC 2012 Schedule 2 Vice President/Director of Athletics 3 Duke Senior Administration 4 Staff Information 5-11 Head Coach John Danowski 5-8 Assistant Coach Ron Caputo 9 Assistant Coach Chris Gabrielli 9 Volunteer Asst. Coach John Galloway 10 Equipment Manager 10 Strength & Conditioning Coach 10 Athletic Trainer 10 Speed & Agility Coach 11 Academic Coordinator 11 Administrative Assistant 11 Media Relations Director 11 Team Information 12-36 2012 Roster 12 2012 Roster Breakdown 13 Ben Belmont 14 Dax Cohan 14 Bill Conners 15 CJ Costabile 16 Stephen Coyle 17 Brian Dailey 17 Greg DeLuca 18 Josh Dionne 18 Luke Duprey 19 Brendan Fowler 19 Justin George 20 Will Haus 20 Chris Hipps 20 Kyle Keenan 21 Morgan Kirby 21 Ben Krebs 21 Matt Kunkel 21 David Lawson 22 Henry Lobb 22 Eddie Loftus 23 Michael Manely 23 Henry Meyer 24 Scot Meyer 24 Jimmy O Neill 25 Josh Offit 25 Tommy Patterson 26 Charlie Payton 26 Spencer Peterson 27 Mike Rock 27 Robert Rotanz 28 Jack Rowe 29 Andrew Rullan 29 Tanner Scott 30 Christopher Shannon 30 Jake Tripucka 31 Justin Turri 32 Kyle Turri 33 Andrew Vekstein 33 Christian Walsh 34 Dan Wigrizer 35 Jordan Wolf 36 2011 In Review 37-39 2011 Schedule and Results 37 2011 Individual Awards & Honors 37 2011 Statistics 38 2011 ACC Season Review 39 Duke in the 2011 Rankings 39 Duke Honors and Records 40-46 All-Americans 40 National Award Winners 40 ACC Individual Honors 41 NCAA All-Tournament Teams 41 North-South Game 42 Academic Honors 42 ACC Annual Statistical Leaders 43 Duke Records Book 43-44 Duke In The ACC Records Book 44 Duke In The NCAA Records Book 44 Duke and International Lacrosse 45 Duke and Professional Lacrosse 45 Duke Hall of Fame 46 Duke ACC History 47-52 ACC Regular Season Standings 47-50 All-Time ACC Tournament Results 51 ACC Tournament Records 52 Duke NCAA Tournament History 53-57 NCAA Tournament Results 53 Duke in NCAA Tournament Records 53 Duke NCAA Tournament Records 54-56 2010 National Championship Recap 57 Duke Lacrosse History All-Time History 58 Year-by-Year Results 59-64 Opponent Series History 65 Opponent Game-by Game History 66-71 Duke Versus s 72 Duke in One Goal Games 73-74 Duke in Overtime Games 74 Duke Record In February 75 Duke Record in March 75-77 Duke Record in April 78-80 Duke Record in May 81 All-Time Captains 82 All-Time Letterwinners 83-85 2012 Schedule 86 General Information Name of School... Duke University City/Zip...Durham, N.C./27708 Founded... 1838 Trinity College Enrollment... 6,504 Colors...Royal Blue & White Nickname...Blue Devils... Atlantic Coast Field...Koskinen Stadium (Grass/4,000) Affiliation... NCAA Division I President...Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Vice President & Director of Athletics...Kevin White Athletics Web site... www.goduke.com Ticket Office...(919) 681-BLUE History First Year of Men s Lacrosse... 1938 All-Time Record...468-377-1 (39-116 ACC) NCAA Appearances/Last...15/2011 Last Postseason Opponent... Maryland Result... L, 4-9, Semifinals Coaching Staff Head Coach...John Danowski Alma Mater...Rutgers 76 Career Record/Years...299-158/29 Duke Record/Years...80-19/5 Assistant Coach...Ron Caputo Alma Mater...Scranton 91 Assistant Coach... Chris Gabrielli Alma Mater...Massachusetts 01 Volunteer Assistant Coach...John Galloway Alma Mater...Syracuse 11 Athletic Trainer...Joe Ferraro Team Information 2012 Team Captains...Michael Manley, Justin Turri,...CJ Costabile, Scot Meyer 2011 Record... 14-6 Home/Away/Neutral...11-1/2-1/1-4 2011 ACC Record/Finish... 3-0/1st 2011 ACC Tournament... Runner-Up 2011 NCAA Tournament...Semifinalist Starters Returning/Lost... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...32/11 Stadium Information Stadium... Koskinen Stadium Surface... Natural Grass Capacity...4,000 Sports Information Sports Information Director...Art Chase Assistant Director (lacrosse contact)..meredith Rieder Rieder Office Phone... (919) 684-3328 Rieder Cell Phone...(919) 812-6741 Rieder Email... mrieder@duaa.duke.edu SID Fax...(919) 684-2489 SID Address... Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708 Overnight... 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium... Durham, NC 27708 Duke website... www.goduke.com Credits The 2011 Duke men s lacrosse media guide is a product of the Duke Sports Information Office. Editor... Meredith Rieder Assistant Editors...Duke Sports Information Photos... Jon Gardiner (Duke Photo) 1

2012 schedule February 11 Rutgers 12:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Rutgers leads 1-0 February 18 notre dame 1:00 p.m. South Bend, Ind. Arlotta Family Lacrosse Stadium Duke leads 7-3 ESPN3 February 24 pennsylvania 7:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Penn leads 3-2 February 26 jacksonville 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 2-0 March 3 Maryland * 1:00 p.m. College Park, Md. Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Maryland leads 56-18 ESPN3 March 10 Loyola 12:00 p.m. Loyola, Md. Ridley Athletic Complex Duke leads 14-9 March 12 harvard 7:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 11-4 March 16 north carolina * 5:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium North Carolina leads 38-27 ESPNU March 18 dartmouth 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 14-0 March 24 georgetown 3:00 p.m. Washington D.C. Multi-Sport Field Duke leads 19-6 ESPN3 March 27 brown 3:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 10-7 April 1 syracuse 4:00 p.m. Konica Minolta Big City Classic East Rutherford, N.J. MetLife Stadium Syracuse leads 6-1 ESPNU Apirl 7 marist TBA Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium First meeting April 13 Virginia 6:00 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Klöckner Stadium Virginia leads 50-25 ESPNU April 20 ACC semifinals 5:00/7:30 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Klöckner Stadium ESPNU April 22 ACC Championship 3:30 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Klöckner Stadium ESPNU April 27 Denver 10:00 p.m. Mile High City Classic Denver, Colo. Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium Duke leads 3-1 ESPNU May 12/13 NCAA First Round TBA Higher seed hosts ESPNU May 19/20 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA Chester, Pa. PPL Park/Annapolis, Md. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ESPNU May 28-30 NCAA championship Weekend TBA Foxborough, Mass. Gillette Stadium ESPNU/ESPN2 * denotes ACC contest 2

Kevin M. White Vice President & Director of Athletics Adjunct Professor of Business Administration St. Joseph s College, 1972 Kevin M. White was named Duke University s vice president and director of athletics on May 31, 2008. He also serves as an adjunct professor of business administration at the university. White, 60, joined the Duke family after leading Notre Dame s athletics program to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom from 2000-08. He also has held a number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate athletics, including his service in 2006-07 as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and in 2005-06 as president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. Guided by the Strategic Plan that was approved by Duke s Board of Trustees in April of 2008, White made an immediate impact on Duke Athletics. In addition to leading the department to unprecedented success in competition, he reshaped the organization into a more efficient and modern department; strengthened ties to both campus and community constituents though consistent outreach efforts; successfully oversaw Duke s fundraising efforts during an economic downturn; completed partnerships with major corporate entities to enhance revenue streams; commissioned a master facilities plan to position Duke well into the 21st Century; and emphasized a stronger commitment to the university s intramural, club and recreational sports programs. Since White s arrival, Duke has captured three NCAA Championships women s tennis in 2009, men s basketball in 2010 and men s lacrosse in 2010 and nine ACC titles (three in 2011). On the strength of 14 teams participating in NCAA Championship competition and robust finishes in several sports, Duke ranked fifth in the 2011 Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, which determine an institution s all-around strength in intercollegiate athletics. The fifth-place finish matched Duke s best in the rankings and its 1171.50 points earned were the most in program history. The fifth-place showing marked the eighth consecutive year that Duke has ended among the nation s top 20 programs. In White s three years at Duke, the Blue Devils placed 17th (2009), 10th (2010) and fifth (2011) in the Directors Cup standings. Twenty-three Blue Devil teams ranked among the nation s top 10 teams during the past three seasons with six men s basketball (2009, 2010, 2011), men s lacrosse (2010) and women s tennis (2009, 2010) reaching No. 1. In all, 42 Duke teams advanced to NCAA postseason competition the last three seasons. Individually, 89 student-athletes earned All-America, 159 All-ACC and 103 All-Region or District honors the past three years. During White s tenure, Duke boasts seven NCAA individual champions in Juliet Bottorff (outdoor track and field 10k in 2011), Mallory Cecil (women s tennis in 2009), Abby Johnston (three-meter diving in 2011), Nick McCrory (platform diving in 2010 and 2011), and Becca Ward (women s fencing, saber in 2009 and 2011). In 2011, Duke celebrated four individual NCAA and 11 individual ACC titles. Academically, Duke teams continued strong performances under White. In the 2011 spring semester, 25 of 26 Blue Devil varsity teams earned grade point averages of 3.0 or better after 24 of 26 teams achieved the same during the fall of 2010. In two key elements in tracking a department s academic success, Duke ranked among the nation s best again. Duke posted a 97% Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and 14 teams achieved a 100% GSR. Fifteen Blue Devil teams were ranked in the top 10% of their respective sport in the most recent Academic Performance Rate (APR) Report, including the men s basketball team that was only one of four national champions from the 2009-10 season included on the list. Duke was one of only three football programs in the ACC to qualify for this recognition and the 95 percent rate posted by the Blue Devils was the second-highest among FBS teams in the nation. Individually in 2011, senior Dorian Cohen (men s fencing) received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (one of 26 awarded nationally), while Allie Speidel (women s swimming and diving) was awarded one of 31 Marshall Scholarships in the United States. Three Duke student-athletes were selected CoSIDA Academic All-America, while 16 others received National Scholar-Athlete or Scholar All-America accolades. During the 2010 fall semester, 469 student-athletes posted a 3.0 grade point average or better. That number was 462 during the 2011 spring semester. In White s three-year tenure, former women s tennis player Parker Goyer won a Rhodes Scholarship (2009), while track athlete Sally Liu (2009) and Speidel (2011) earned prestigious Marshall Scholarships. Under White, Duke has continued its focus on outreach to the local community. Modeling the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program s commitment to service, learning projects and outreach, close to 500 Duke student-athletes across the department participated in a combined effort of more than 2,000 community service hours (an increase of nearly 600 hours based on activities and events coordinated through and reported to Student-Athlete Development during the 2010-11 year). White s commitment to the mission of the university remains clear. In May 2011, Duke Athletics announced that a portion of ticket sales from Blue Devil regular season home sporting events will be directed to the Duke University Libraries. Per White s vision, the Duke Athletics Library Fund will generate significant unrestricted revenue for the Duke University Libraries to support teaching and research across the institution. In 2010-11, nine facility projects were completed, impacting most of Duke s 26 varsity sports. By August 2011, the new Duke Multi-Purpose Fieldhouse, an 80,000 square-foot facility that will house a 120-yard playing surface for the school s football program and other on-campus recreational activities, will be completed. White, who holds a Ph.D. in education, has taught graduate-level classes since 1982 and currently teaches a sports business course in Duke s Fuqua School of Business as part of Duke s MBA program. In August 2003, SI.com (the Sports Illustrated web site) listed White, then at Notre Dame, third in its rankings of the most powerful people in college football. In January 2004, The Sporting News listed him in its Power 100 as third among five names in the front office category (and the lone college athletics director among the 100). White previously served on numerous NCAA committees, including being an ex-officio member of the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance and a member of its Penalty and Rewards subcommittee. For several years, he was a representative with the football Bowl Championship Series. Additionally, White was part of the NCAA Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) that dealt with academics, fiscal reform and student-athlete well-being. Currently, he is the secretary of NCAA Football, a non-profit corporation that acts as the collective voice to promote college football, and serves on the Black Coaches and Administrators Board of Directors. Given his background and success, it is not surprising that 20 current or former directors of athletics were mentored by White. That impressive list includes Jim Sterk of Washington State and San Diego State, Tom Boeh of Ohio University and Fresno State, Ian McCaw of Northeastern, Massachusetts and Baylor, Bruce Van De Velde of Utah State, Iowa State and Louisiana Tech, Herman Frazier previously of Hawaii, Rudy Keeling formerly of Emerson and now commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic (ECAC), Scott Devine of St. Mary s College (Md.), Tom Collins of Ball State, Tim Van Alstine of Western Illinois, Mark Wilson of Tennessee Tech, Bubba Cunningham of Ball State and Tulsa, Sandy Barbour (who followed him at Tulane) of California-Berkeley, Jim Phillips of Northern Illinois and Northwestern, Bernard Muir of Georgetown and Delaware, Sandy Hatfield Clubb of Drake, Vic Cegles of Long Beach State, Norwood Teague of Virginia Commonwealth, Bob Bierie previously of Loras College, Greg Capell previously of Loras College, and Boo Corrigan of Army. Prior to joining Notre Dame in 2000, White served as athletic director at Arizona State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine and Loras College in Iowa, where he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament. Before becoming an administrator, White served as head track and field coach at Southeast Missouri State (1981-82) and assistant cross country and track and field coach at Central Michigan (1976-80). He began his coaching career at Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Fla., coaching cross country and track and assisting in football and wrestling. White earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in 1983 with an emphasis on higher education administration. In 1985, he completed postdoctoral work at Harvard University s Institute for Educational Management. He earned his master s degree in athletics administration from Central Michigan University in 1976 and his bachelor s degree in business administration in 1972 from St. Joseph s College in Rensselaer, Ind., where he also competed as a sprinter. White and his wife, Jane, a former college track and field coach, have five children and nine grandchildren. 3

Senior Administration Dr. Chris Kennedy Deputy Director of Athletics Stan Wilcox Deputy Director of Athletics Mike Cragg Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Facilities Tom Coffman Associate Director of Athletics/ Development & Planning Brad Berndt Associate Director of Athletics/ Student Services Gerald Harrison Associate Director of Athletics/ Human Resources Cindy Hartmann Associate Director of Athletics/ Compliance Jon Jackson Associate Director of Athletics/ Media Relations & Public Affairs Nina King Associate Director of Athletics/ Administration and Chief of Staff Mitch Moser Associate Director of Athletics/ Chief Financial Officer Jacki Silar Associate Director of Athletics/ Senior Women s Administrator Mike Sobb Assistant Director of Athletics/ Corporate Relations Art Chase Assistant Director of Athletics/ Sports Information Todd Mesibov Assistant Director of Athletics/ Compliance Tony Sales Assistant Director of Athletics/ Football Jack Winters Assistant Director of Athletics/ Iron Dukes Gina Rosser Assistant Director of Athletics/ Business Operations Leslie Barnes Assistant Director of Athletics/ Student-Athlete Development James Coleman Chairman, Duke Athletic Council Martha Putallaz Faculty Athletic Representative Duke All-Time Directors Cup Finishes Year Finish Points ACC Finish 1993-94 26th 451.5 4th 1994-95 21st 423.5 3rd 1995-96 39th 409.5 6th 1996-97 23rd 506.5 3rd 1997-98 28th 290.0 3rd 1998-99 7th 510.0 1st 1999-00 24th 566.0 3rd 2000-01 16th 722.0 2nd 2001-02 30th 600.0 4th 2002-03 21st 643.0 3rd 2003-04 18th 706.5 2nd 2004-05 5th 1,021.25 1st 2005-06 8th 851.25 2nd 2006-07 11th 988.25 2nd 2007-08 19th 821.0 4th 2008-09 17th 891.80 4th 2009-10 10th 982.75 4th 2010-11 5th 1171.50 1st 4

One of the top coaches in college lacrosse, John Danowski has helped lead the Duke men s lacrosse team to unprecedented success during his five-year tenure. Danowski was introduced as Duke s eighth head men s lacrosse coach on July 21, 2006 and quickly led the Blue Devils to some of the most successful lacrosse seasons in school history and ultimately to the 2010 NCAA Championship. Danowski will begin the 2012 season needing just one win to reach the 300-victory benchmark. He will be among great company as only two active coaches own 300-plus victories. He currently ranks tied for third in career victories and is ninth in career win percentage. In Danowski s five years at the helm of the Blue Devil lacrosse program, he has compiled an impressive 80-19 record in leading Duke to four ACC regular season titles and three ACC tournament titles, five appearances in the national semifinals, two in the NCAA title match twice and ultimately the 2010 national title. A winner of nearly 81 percent of his games at Duke, the individual awards Blue Devil players have garnered is equally impressive. In only four seasons, Danowski helped mentor 31 All-America selections, 15 All-ACC choices, two Tewaaraton Trophy winners, two USILA Attackman of the Year award recipients, a USILA Defenseman of the Year, and eight USILA Scholar All-America picks. Under the keen eye of Danowski in 2011, the Blue Devils advanced to their fifth straight and seventh national semifinals and finished with a 14-6 record. Duke captured the ACC regular season title, going 3-0, which included a win over future NCAA Champion Virginia. The Blue Devils defeated Notre Dame, 7-5, to move into the NCAA Semifinal against Maryland. He was named the ACC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career after capturing the regular season crown. Danowski mentored two All-ACC selections in CJ Costabile and Jordan Wolf, while six Blue Devils captured All-America recognition. Justin Turri earned second team honors and Costabile, Zach Howell and Tom Montelli garnered third team accolades. Wolf and Robert Rotanz both brought in honorable mention nods. Off the field, Duke once again was the leader in the ACC. The Blue Devils led all squads with 14 players on the All-ACC Academic Team. Overall 27 players were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, nearly twice as many as the next closest ACC men s lacrosse program. Howell and Montelli both were selected as USILA Scholar All-Americans, marking the fifth straight year Duke has had at least one recipient of the award. In 2010, Danowski and the Blue Devils etched their names in the NCAA record book when they captured the program s first NCAA Championship with a 6-5 overtime victory over Notre Dame. With the departure of many top players, Duke followed 2010 with a thrilling John Danowski Head Coach 6th Season B.A. Rutgers 76 Career Record: 299-158 Record at Duke: 80-19 Danowski Coaching File Coaching History Duke University Head Coach 2007-present Record at Duke 80-19 Hofstra University Head Coach 1986-2006 Record at Hofstra 192-123 Long Island University-C.W. Post Head Coach 1983-85 Record at LIU 27-16 Playing History Rutgers University 1972-76 Four-year letterwinner NCAA Tournament 1973-74 Ranks second all-time in assists (120) and eighth in points (177) Coaching Honors 2010 NCAA Champion Eleven Championships 2010 USILA Division I National Coach of the Year 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year Six Coach of the Year Awards Two Tewaaraton Trophy Award recipients...matt Danowski (2007)...Ned Crotty (2010) Sixty-six All-America Honors...34 with Hofstra... 32 with Duke Twelve MVPs...Nine at Hofstra, Three at Duke 106 All- Selections...90 at Hofstra, 16 at Duke 2011 season. The preseason No. 1 pick in 2010, Duke finished with a 16-4 record, winning 14 of its final 15 games. Under Danowski s leadership in the NCAA Tournament, the Blue Devils outscored their opponents 55-32 and outlasted both Virginia and Notre Dame in heart-stopping one-goal victories on championship weekend. Much as he had done the previous three seasons, Danowski masterfully guided the 2010 squad through the ups and downs of a season and tutored some of the top players in Division I lacrosse. Under his watchful eye, senior attackman Ned Crotty cemented himself as one of the top Blue Devil players in program history en route to winning the 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy, the top prize in college lacrosse, and being selected No. 1 in the Major League Lacrosse draft. In all, Danowski coached five All-America selections in 2010 with Crotty taking home first team honors for the second straight seasons. The Blue Devils landed three players on the All- ACC squad and five on the NCAA All-Tournament Team under the longtime coach s tutelage. In the annual Major League Lacrosse draft, Duke set a benchmark with three players going among the top four picks as Crotty went No. 1, Max Quinzani at No. 3 and Parker McKee in the No. 4 spot. Arguably, one of Danowski s best coaching performances came in the 2009 season after the departure of the NCAA leading scoring duo of Matt Danowski and Zack Greer. The Blue Devils surprised some as they ran their way to a 15-4 record, an ACC title and a bid to the NCAA Semifinals. Under the guidance of Danowski, Crotty introduced himself as one of the top attackers in the country as he garnered the USILA s Attackman of the Year award as well as the ACC Player of the Year honor. Danowski mentored five All-Americas, two All-ACC honorees as well as the USILA s pick for attackman of the year in 2009. The squad was also highly successful in the classroom as 12 players earned a place on the All-ACC Academic Team. Twenty-eight players achieved a 3.0 grade point average for the 2008-09 academic year to lead all ACC lacrosse programs and Max Quinzani picked up his second career ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America award. In 2008, he guided the team to an 18-2 record, the ACC regular season and tournament championships and the squad s second consecutive appearance in the national semifinals. He coached nine All-Americas, including three first-team honorees, the USILA Player of the Year as well as the USILA s picks for attackman and defenseman of the year. The Blue Devils achieved an equal amount of success in the classroom under Danowski s watch as 15 players earned a spot on the ACC All-Academic Team and Quinzani collected ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All- 5

America honors. Duke also garnered the ACC Sportsmanship award during the 2008 season. In his first year at the helm of the Blue Devil program, Danowski guided Duke to the finest season in school history. The Blue Devils went 17-3, captured both the ACC and regular season championships, earned the program s first number one seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the national title game. For his efforts, he was named the ACC Coach of the Year as well as the Person of the Year by US Lacrosse. The 2007 campaign yielded four first team All-America honorees while attackman Matt Danowski was the consensus national player of the year. A veteran coach entering his 25th season as a collegiate head coach in 2007, Danowski spent 21 campaigns (1986-06) at Hofstra, compiling an record of 192-123 (.609) with eight conference championships, eight NCAA Tournament bids and 17 final national rankings among the top 20 teams in the nation. With an coaching ledger of 285-152 (.652), Danowski is one of just nine active head coaches in NCAA Division I men s lacrosse to reach the 200-win plateau. He currently ranks third among active coaches in victories. Danowski s impact on the Duke program was immediate as the Blue Devils posted a cumulative grade point average of 3.45 in his first semester at the helm. In addition, the team provided over 500 hours of community service during the semester, continuing Danowski s philosophy of college student-athletes taking advantage of the full experience. The coach-player relationship lasts a lifetime - so much more than two hours every afternoon, said Danowski, the 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year who led Hofstra to eight conference championships. It would be a disservice to the young men in the Duke program if we didn t care about their futures. To take advantage of the opportunity to teach life lessons is a goal of ours. I have learned the importance of adapting to the talent you have on the field, Danowski said. You can t put a square peg into a round hole. I am a firm believer in taking what you have and finding the best way to be efficient with that group. The 2006 season marked Danowski s best in a successful tenure at Hofstra as the Pride matched an NCAA single-season record with 17 victories against just two defeats. In addition, Danowski s squad captured the Colonial Athletic Association championship, finished the regular season ranked number two in the national poll and advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. The 17 wins and.895 winning percentage also set Hofstra single-season team records. Danowski guided the Pride to East Coast crowns in 1988 and 1989, and he was honored as the NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year in 1993 after leading Hofstra to the national tournament for the first time since 1978. The 1995 and 1996 seasons yielded North Atlantic titles for Hofstra, and Danowski then led the Pride to America East championships in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Having directed the Pride to a record of 71-16 in regular season conference games with nine league MVPs and 90 all-conference picks, Danowski is the only lacrosse coach in Hofstra history to win an NCAA Tournament game (4-8 record), including a 2001 first round contest in which the Pride rallied from an 11-7 deficit with seven goals in the fourth quarter against Virginia en route to a 15-14 overtime win over the Cavaliers. Hofstra s first tourney win was in come-from-behind fashion as well as the Pride outscored Massachusetts 6-3 in the second half for a 9-8 victory in 1993. The Danowski Era at Hofstra produced 34 USILA All-America selections including first team choices Brian Spallina (2000), Doug Shanahan (2001), Nicky Polanco (2002), Brett Moyer (2006) and Chris Unterstein (2006). In addition, Shanahan was the recipient of the Tewaraaton Trophy as the nation s top player in 2001. As well, Hofstra has sent 30 players to the annual North-South All-Star Game since 1986, with Shanahan (2001) and Moyer (2006) earning game MVP honors. Former Hofstra standout Blake Miller, a member of the 1998 United States squad that captured the world title and the 2004 MLL Offensive Player of the Year, Polanco and Shanahan are currently playing for the United States squad at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championships in Ontario, Canada. Polanco is a two-time MLL Defensive Player of the Year (2004 & 2005) while Shanahan was the MVP of the 2002 ILF World Championships in Perth, Australia. Prior to his stint at Hofstra, Danowski spent three seasons as the head coach at Long Island University-C.W. Post, helping the Pioneers to a 27-16 (.628) ledger from 1983-85. He received his start in coaching in 1982 as an assistant coach at LIU-C.W. Post in 1982. With four conference coach of the year awards to his credit, Danowski was inducted into the Long Island Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2001. He is a three-time winner of the Joseph Frenchy Julien Sportsmanship Award (1988, 1989 & 1994) presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association and received the James Adams Sportsmanship Award from the National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association in 1994. A 1976 graduate of Rutgers University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science/education, Danowski was a four-year letterman in lacrosse and continues to hold several Scarlet Knight records. He established school single-game records for assists (13 vs. Penn State, 1973) and total points (14 vs. Penn State, 1974) and a singleseason standard for assists with 54 in 1973. He currently ranks second on Rutgers all-time list for assists (120) and is eighth in total points (177). Danowski, who helped the Scarlet Knights to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1973 and 1974, was a three-time recipient of the program s Sasser Award, an honor presented annually to the team s leader in assists. Born March 12, 1954 in Bronxville, N.Y., Danowski went on to earn a master s degree in counseling/college student development from LIU-C.W. Post in 1978. Danowski s father, Ed, was an All-America halfback on the gridiron at Fordham in 1932 and 1933 who later starred for the New York Giants in the National Football League. The elder Danowski led the NFL in passing in 1935 and 1938, earning All-NFL honors in both of those seasons, and guided the Giants to league championships in 1934 and 1938. He later served as the head football coach at his alma mater from 1946-54. Danowski and his wife, Patricia, have two children, Kate, a former lacrosse letterwinner and 2005 graduate of Quinnipiac University, and Matt, a 2008 Duke graduate and former captain of the lacrosse program. NCAA Winningest Active Coaches Winning Percentage Coach, School w L Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse 162 46.779 2. Bill Tierney, Denver 299 101.748 3. Dom Starsia, Virginia 329 118.736 4. Dave Urick, Georgetown 338 123.733 5. Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins 149 58.720 6. Jeff Tambroni, Penn State 116 47.712 8 Mike Pressler, Bryant 284 129.688 7. Scott Nelson, Binghamton 231 110.677 9. John Danowski, Duke 299 158.654 10. Seth Tierney, Hofstra 49 26.653 11. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 227 121.652 Wins Coach, School W L 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 338 123 2. Dom Starsia, Virginia 329 118 3. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 299 264 4. John Danowski, Duke 299 158 5. Bill Tierney, Denver 299 101 6. Mike Pressler, Bryant 284 129 7. Scott Nelson, Binghamton 231 110 8. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 227 121 9. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 208 130 10. John Desko, Syracuse 162 46 Winningest Coaches All-Time (By Wins) Coach, School Yrs. W L 1. *David Urick 32 338 123 2. *Dom Starsia 29 329 118 3. Jack Emmer 36 326 184 4. Dick Garber 36 300 141 5. *Bill Tierney 27 299 101 *John Danowski 29 299 158 Glenn Thiel 41 299 216 *Bob Shillinglaw 36 299 264 9. Roy Simmons 28 290 96 10. Jim Adams 35 284 123 *Mike Pressler 27 284 129 * Active coach 6

Danowski Year-by-Year History Year School RecoRD achievements 1983 LIU-C.W. Post 9-6 1984 LIU-C.W. Post 6-7 1985 LIU-C.W. Post 12-3 Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally Final national ranking: 12 1986 Hofstra 4-9 1987 Hofstra 7-9 1988 Hofstra 12-3 East Coast champions Career Win No. 50: Hofstra 7, Princeton 3 (May 14, 1988) Final national ranking: 13 1989 Hofstra 11-4 East Coast champions Final national ranking: 14 1990 Hofstra 9-5 North-South All-Star Game assistant coach Final national ranking: 19 1991 Hofstra 7-7 Final national ranking: 14 1992 Hofstra 4-9 1993 Hofstra 10-6 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Final national ranking: 11 1994 Hofstra 6-7 Final national ranking: 20 1995 Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic champions North Atlantic Coach of the Year Career Win No. 100: Hofstra 11, Vermont 10 (March 25, 1995) Final national ranking: 17 1996 Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) North Atlantic Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 12 1997 Hofstra 9-6 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: 12 1998 Hofstra 10-4 America East champions Final national ranking: 14 1999 Hofstra 13-3 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school record with 13 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 7 2000 Hofstra 11-5 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Career Win No. 150: Hofstra 21, Air Force 4 (March 27, 2000) Final national ranking: 10 2001 Hofstra 10-7 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Three wins over top-10 opponents Final national ranking: 11 2002 Hofstra 11-3 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Closed season with 9 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 6 2003 Hofstra 11-6 NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: 10 2004 Hofstra 4-10 2005 Hofstra 8-8 Career Win No. 200: Hofstra 11, Drexel 5 (April 15, 2005) Final national ranking: 20 2006 Hofstra 17-2 Colonial Athletic Association champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school records for wins (17) & winning percentage (.895) Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 2 2007 Duke 17-3 Atlantic Coast champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Finalist) NCAA-high nine wins over opponents ranked in the top 10 Atlantic Coast Coach of the Year Final national ranking:2 7

2008 Duke 18-2 Atlantic Coast champions NCAA single-season record 18 wins NCAA Tournament Semifinalist No. 1 ranking for seven weeks during the season Defeated 11 ranked opponents and five in the top 10 USILA National Player of the Year USILA Turnbull & Schmeisser Awards ACC Spring Sportsmanship Award Final national ranking: 3 2009 Duke 15-4 Atlantic Coast champions NCAA Tournament Semifinalist Defeated 10 ranked opponents and three in the top 10 USILA Turnbull Award Final national ranking: 3 2010 Duke 16-4 NCAA Champion Tewaaraton Trophy USILA Division I Coach of the Year Defeated seven ranked opponents and four in the top 10 Final national ranking: 1 Major League Lacrosse Picks No. 1, No. 3, No. 4 2011 Duke 14-6 NCAA Semifinalist ACC Coach of the Year ACC Regular Season Champions Defeated seven ranked opponents and six in the top 10 Final national ranking: 3 John Danowski Benchmark Victories No. Date Opponent Score 10 1984 C.W. Post defeated Southampton 14-5 25 1985 C.W. Post defeated St. John s 13-5 50 May 14, 1988 Hofstra defeated Princeton 7-3 75 April 23, 1991 Hofstra defeated Drexel 21-11 100 March 25, 1995 Hofstra defeated Vermont 11-10 125 March 7, 1998 Hofstra defeated No. 20 Delaware 13-11 150 March 27, 2000 Hofstra defeated Air Force 21-4 175 April 6, 2002 Hofstra defeated No. 14 Towson 13-7 200 April 15, 2005 Hofstra defeated Drexel 11-5 225 March 24, 2007 Duke defeated Georgetown 6-4 250 April 25, 2008 Duke defeated North Carolina + 17-6 275 March 27, 2010 Duke defeated Georgetown 15-10 +ACC Tournament 8

Ron Caputo Chris Gabrielli Assistant Coach Scranton 91 Fifth Season Assistant Coach Massachusetts 01 Sixth Season Ron Caputo is in his fifth season as a member of the Duke lacrosse coaching staff. In his four seasons with the Blue Devils, Duke has posted a 63-16 record, captured two ACC titles and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals four times and ultimately captured the 2010 national championship. Working closely with the faceoff specialists and the midfield, Duke has won 53.1 percent (1034-1947) of its restarts the past four seasons. In 2011, Caputo helped mentor freshman Brendan Fowler to a.555 faceoff percentage, one of the highest percentages in the conference. This past season Duke ranked sixth in scoring offense with 12.2 goals per game and had three midfielders with at least 25 points on the year. Midfielder Justin Turri earned USILA All-America second team honors, while Robert Rotanz captured an honorable mention nod. In 2010, the Blue Devils won 54.5 percent of their restarts to rank 13th nationally, while senior Sam Payton was 14th individually. Offensively, Duke ranked second in scoring offense with 13.45 goals per game. The Blue Devils also ranked second in assists per game (8.35) and points per game (21.8) under Caputo s watch. In Caputo s inaugural season with the Blue Devils, Duke led the nation in scoring offense with 15.2 goals per game. The squad won an NCAA record 18 games and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second consecutive season under his assistance as the Blue Devils featured the top two individual scorers in NCAA history in Matt Danowski and Zack Greer. Prior to his arrival at Duke, Caputo spent four seasons (2003-06) on the Hofstra University men s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach. He joined the Pride in 2004 as a volunteer assistant coach for current Blue Devil head coach John Danowski, who served as the head coach at Hofstra from 1986-2006, as the Pride compiled an record of 35-28 and a 14-9 mark in Colonial Athletic play, during his tenure. In 2006, Caputo worked alongside Danowski to help lead Hofstra to an record of 17-2, a mark that included a perfect 6-0 mark versus CAA opponents, and a final national ranking of No. 2. The Pride won the CAA Championship and reached the NCAA Quarterfinals, while setting a school record for wins and winning percentage (.895). Before his stint at Hofstra, Caputo served as a varsity assistant lacrosse coach from 1997-2003 at Syosset (N.Y.) High School, where he coached Blue Devil teammates and brothers Dan and Chris Loftus. A 1991 graduate of the University of Scranton, Caputo led Syosset to three county semifinal appearances and one Nassau County Championship game berth. Caputo is married to the former Randi Heller of Farmingdale, N.Y., and the couple has four children, Samantha, Owen, Jake and Megan. The family resides in Holly Springs, N.C. Chris Gabrielli is in his sixth season on the staff and works primarily with the Blue Devils defensive unit. Over the past five seasons, Gabrielli has helped the Blue Devils become one of the top defensive teams in the country. Annually one of the stingiest defenses in Division I lacrosse, Duke was among the top 10 scoring defenses in 2007 and 2008, finished the 2009 ranked 18th in goals against average and was 17th in 2010. In 2011, the Blue Devils allowed 9.1 goals per game, while starting a freshman and sophomore on close defense and a sophomore goaltender. Under the leadership of Gabrielli, Duke held teams to single digit scoring in 10 contests. Senior Tom Montelli earned USILA All-America third team recognition under Gabrielli s tutelage and ranked second in the ACC and 44th nationally in caused turnovers. Longstick midfielder CJ Costabile also picked up USILA All-America third team honors. Under the watchful eye of Gabrielli in 2010, defensemen Parker McKee and Michael Manley garnered All-America recognition for their efforts. Manley was selected to the NCAA All-Tournament Team after helping the Blue Devils to its first national title. In 2009, with Gabrielli s help, McKee captured second team All- America recognition as Duke advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the third straight season. In Gabrielli s second season, the Duke defense led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally by allowing 7.30 goals per game. He mentored three USILA All-Americas, including first team honoree and USILA National Defenseman of the Year Nick O Hara. In 2007, the Blue Devils Gabrielli helped guide four Blue Devils to All-America awards. Gabrielli spent the 2006 season as an assistant coach at Butler where he served as the recruiting coordinator while working primarily with the defense. Under his mentorship, three Butler defensemen earned All-GWLL honors. Gabrielli was a member of the coaching staff at his alma mater, Massachusetts, from 2003-05, helping the Minutemen to a 33-13 record with two NCAA quarterfinal berths. Gabrielli was a member of the practice squad for the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse during the 2004 season before being drafted again by the Cannons in the 2005 Supplemental Draft. In 2004, he co-founded the Mid-Summer Classic, a high school lacrosse tournament currently held on the UMass campus. A four-year letterman as a defenseman at Massachusetts, Gabrielli picked up 127 ground balls and five assists in his career. As a senior in 2001, he captained the Minutemen to a 12-2 record and a share of the ECAC championship while earning second team all-conference and first team All-New England honors. A two-time winner of the Eric Sopracasa Heart and Soul Award, an honor presented annually to the UMass player who displays the most leadership and dedication to the program, Gabrielli went to play in the 2001 North-South All-Star game and the MLL Major League Challenge. A native of Farmingdale, N.Y., Gabrielli graduated from Massachusetts in 2001 with a degree in sport management. He resides in Durham with his wife Candice and their daughter Grace. 9

John Galloway Volunteer Assistant Coach Syracuse 11 First Season Carl Christensen Strength & Conditioning Chadron State College 03 Fourth Season John Galloway joined the Duke men s lacrosse coaching staff in the fall of 2011 after a heralded career at Syracuse University. Galloway will work closely with the goalkeepers and defense. Galloway, a two-time first team All-American goaltender for the Orange, departed Syracuse as one of the most decorated players in program history. In 2011, he was the winner of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Award as the nation s best goalkeeper. He also became just the second goalkeeper in history to be named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy, lacrosse s highest honor. The native of Syracuse, N.Y., finished his career with a NCAA record 59 victories and played a NCAA record 3,776 minutes throughout his four seasons. He ranks seventh in the NCAA records book and is tops among Orange goalkeepers in goals against average (7.33). He also holds the Syracuse record for NCAA Tournament goals against average (7.20) and is seventh on the all-time saves list with 601. The only goalie in NCAA history to win a NCAA title as a freshman and sophomore, Galloway is the lone goalkeeper in Syracuse history to earn first team All-America recognition twice. In 2008, he became the fifth true freshman goalie in NCAA history to lead his team to a national championship as the Orange won a school-record 16 games. Galloway was equally successful off the field. He was a two-time national Academic All-America choice and was a finalist for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. He earned a spot on the SU Athletic Director s Honor Roll in all eight semesters and was named to the BIG EAST All-Academic team as a junior and senior. Carl Christensen joined the Duke strength and conditioning staff in January of 2009. He came to Duke after spending nearly three years as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at Missouri State. At Duke, Christensen is specifically responsible for the design, implementation, and evaluation of the strength and conditioning programs for the men and women s swimming and diving, women s rowing, men s lacrosse and men s and women s golf programs. Prior to arriving at Missouri State, Christensen held a similar position at the University of Arkansas. He worked with the Razorbacks softball, soccer, tennis, and swimming teams. Christensen served as a graduate assistant at University of Wyoming where he worked closely with the swimming and diving and golf teams and assisted with various other squads. A 2003 graduate of Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., Christensen was a two-year letterwinner for the Eagles football squad. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2003 and went on to get his master s from the University of Wyoming. He is certified by the NSCA and USAW organizations. Jay Bissette Equipment Coordinator East Carolina 07 Third Season Joe Ferraro Athletic Trainer Guilford College 93 17th Season Jay Bissette enters his third season as the equipment coordinator for the men s lacrosse team. Bissette spent the 2007 season as an intern in the Duke football equipment office and has been the Head Equipment Manager for Duke s West Campus since 2009. A native of Wilson, N.C., Bissette earned a degree in management of recreation facilities and services from East Carolina in 2007. He worked as a student manager in the equipment room at East Carolina for four years and was the head student manager for the 2006 season. Joe Ferraro, a member of the Duke Athletic Department for 17 years, serves as the athletic trainer for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Cockeysville, Md., Ferraro handles the health care for Duke s men s lacrosse, men and women s swimming and diving, and men and women s golf. He joined the Duke Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 1995 after serving as the Acting Head Athletic Trainer at Guilford College in the spring of 1995. Ferraro earned a bachelor of science degree in justice & policy studies from Guilford College in 1993, and went on to earn a master of science degree in injury prevention & management from Springfield College in 1999. 10

Jeff Howser Speed & Agility Coach Duke 71 11th Season Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Denison 02 Fourth Season Former ACC champion and All-America Jeff Howser is in his 11th season as Duke s speed and conditioning coach. A 1971 graduate of Duke, Howser was a six-time ACC champion. Howser was named as one of the ACC s top 50 track athletes of all-time in 2003. He went on to earn a bronze medal at the 1969 World Championships in the 110-meter high hurdles and was an alternate on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Team. Howser ran on the international level from 1968-82, was a four-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and two-time U.S. Olympic Trials finalist. Howser served previous track and field assistant coaching stints at Florida (1971-74), N.C. State (1974-77), Duke (1977-79 & 1989-90) and North Carolina (1979-80). Meredith Rieder joined the Duke staff in August of 2008 and serves as an Assistant Director of Sports Information. Her primary responsibilities include handling media relations for the men s soccer, wrestling, women s tennis and men s lacrosse programs. Rieder came to Duke after serving as an Athletic Communications Assistant at Colgate University for three years. A native of Columbus, Ohio, she handled the day-to-day media relations duties for the volleyball, women s basketball, men s lacrosse and men and women s track and cross country teams at Colgate. She also served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications for three years at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, N.Y. Rieder graduated cum laude from Denison University in 2002 with a degree in communication and French. A four-year member of the women s soccer team at Denison, she was a four-time all-region selection and earned All-America honors as a senior. She helped guide the Big Red to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Rieder is a current member of the CoSIDA Academic All-America committee. Khary McGhee Academic Coordinator Rutgers 97 Second Season Erin Stephenson Administrative Assistant Hartwick 04 Fifth Season Khary McGhee joined the Duke staff in August of 2010 and serves as an academic coordinator in the Academic department. McGhee came to Duke after serving one year as a Compliance Officer at UNC-Pembroke. He previously worked 11 years as a sports journalist. A native of Pennsauken, N.J., McGhee graduated from Rutgers University in 1997 and later earned a master s degree in physical education from UNC-Pembroke. Erin Stephenson joined the Duke athletics staff in October of 2007 and serves as an Administrative Assistant for the Blue Devil men s lacrosse program. A native of Maine, N.Y., Stephenson played both field hockey and lacrosse at Hartwick College before graduating in 2004 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She went on to earn a master s degree in the same discipline from UNC Greensboro in 2006. Stephenson resides in Chapel Hill with her husband Jonathan and daughter Cora. 11

Numerical Roster No. NaME pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. hometown/last School 1 Kyle Turri G 6-3 170 Fr. West Islip, N.Y./West Islip 2 David Lawson M 6-1 203 Jr. Westford, Mass./Middlesex 3 Scot Meyer M 6-0 203 Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill 4 Dan Wigrizer G 5-10 186 Jr. Villanova, Pa./Haverford 5 Tanner Scott M 5-11 177 Fr. Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 6 Will Haus A 6-1 183 Fr. Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Area 7 Jake Tripucka M 6-2 193 Jr. Boonton Township, N.J./Mountain Lakes 8 Josh Dionne A 5-7 211 So. Merrimack, N.H./Avon Old Farms 9 CJ Costabile LSM 6-1 197 Sr. New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield 10 Ben Belmont D 6-3 214 Sr. Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck South 11 Eddie Loftus A 5-9 164 Jr. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset 12 Justin Turri M 6-3 208 R-Sr. West Islip, N.Y./West Islip 13 Chris Hipps D 6-4 211 So. Dallas, Texas/Highland Park 14 Andrew Rullan M 6-2 201 Gr. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 16 Kyle Keenan A 5-11 173 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West 17 Andrew Vekstein A 6-3 187 Sr. Pepper Pike, Ohio/University School 18 Tommy Patterson M 6-0 183 Jr. Chatham, N.J./Delbarton 19 Christian Walsh A 6-1 202 So. Baltimore, Md./Deerfield Academy 20 Charlie Payton M 6-2 187 So. Greenwich, Conn./Lawrenceville School 21 Brian Dailey LSM 5-11 170 Fr. Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 24 Dax Cohan M 6-0 174 So. San Francisco, Calif./St Ignatius Prep 25 Josh Offit A 5-10 200 Jr. Bethesda, Md./Landon School 26 Robert Rotanz M 6-3 197 Sr. Westport, Conn./Fairfield Prep 27 Justin George M 6-1 170 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Gilman 28 Jimmy O Neill D 6-3 203 Jr. Huntington, N.Y./Chaminade 29 Morgan Kirby M 6-1 170 Fr. Morristown, N.J. /Lawrenceville 30 Brendan Fowler M 6-0 210 So. Wantagh, N.Y./Chaminade 31 Jordan Wolf A 5-9 170 So. Wynnewood Pa./Lower Merion 32 Greg DeLuca M 6-2 200 Jr. Boonton Township, N.J./Mountain Lakes 35 Jack Rowe FO/M 6-0 190 Fr. Vienna, Va./Loomis Chaffee (PG) 37 Michael Manley D 6-1 204 R-Sr. Keuka Park, N.Y./Penn Yan 38 Ben Krebs G 5-11 190 Fr. Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill 39 Mike Rock G 5-10 202 R-Sr. Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore 42 Matt Kunkel D 6-2 215 So. South Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville 43 Stephen Coyle A/M 6-2 182 R-Sr. Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep 44 Spencer Peterson D 5-10 188 Jr. Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon 47 Henry Meyer M 6-1 217 Jr. Newton, Mass./Belmont Hill 54 Christopher Shannon G 6-5 285 Gr. Andover, Mass./Phillips Academy 55 Bill Conners D 5-11 189 Jr. West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep 77 Henry Lobb D 6-4 205 So. Narberth, Pa./Malvern Prep 91 Luke Duprey D 6-5 210 So. Concord, N.H./Phillips Andover Alphabetical Roster No. Name pos. 10 Ben Belmont D 24 Dax Cohan M 55 Bill Conners D 9 CJ Costabile LSM 43 Stephen Coyle A/M 21 Brian Dailey LSM 32 Greg DeLuca M 8 Josh Dionne A 91 Luke Duprey LSM 30 Brendan Fowler M 27 Justin George M 6 Will Haus A 13 Chris Hipps D 16 Kyle Keenan A 29 Morgan Kirby M 38 Ben Krebs G 42 Matt Kunkel D 2 David Lawson M 77 Henry Lobb D 11 Eddie Loftus A 37 Michael Manley D 47 Henry Meyer M 3 Scot Meyer M 28 Jimmy O Neill D 25 Josh Offit A 18 Tommy Patterson M 20 Charlie Payton M 44 Spencer Peterson D 39 Mike Rock G 26 Robert Rotanz M 35 Jack Rowe FO/M 14 Andrew Rullan M 5 Tanner Scott M 54 Christopher Shannon G 7 Jake Tripucka M 12 Justin Turri M 1 Kyle Turri G 17 Andrew Vekstein A 19 Christian Walsh A 4 Dan Wigrizer G 31 Jordan Wolf A Head Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers 76) Assistant Coach: Ron Caputo (Scranton, 91) Assistant Coach: Chris Gabrielli (Massachusetts, 01) Volunteer Assistant Coach: John Galloway (Syracuse 11) 12

Roster Breakdown By State By Class California Dax Cohan Ben Krebs Spencer Peterson Connecticut CJ Costabile Charlie Payton Rob Rotanz Maryland Stephen Coyle Justin George Josh Offit Christian Walsh Masssachusetts David Lawson Henry Meyer Chris Shannon New Hampshire Josh Dionne Luke Duprey New Jersey Morgan Kirby Jake Tripucka Greg DeLuca Tommy Patterson New York Ben Belmont Brendan Fowler Kyle Keenan Matt Kunkel Eddie Loftus Michael Manley Jimmy O Neill Mike Rock Justin Turri Kyle Turri North Carolina Scot Meyer Ohio Andrew Vekstein Pennsylvania Bill Conners Brian Dailey Will Haus Henry Lobb Andrew Rullan Tanner Scott Dan Wigrizer Jordan Wolf Texas Chris Hipps Virginia Jack Rowe 5th-Year Seniors Stephen Coyle Michael Manley Mike Rock Andrew Rullan Christopher Shannon Justin Turri Seniors Ben Belmont CJ Costabile Scot Meyer Robert Rotanz Andrew Vekstein Juniors Bill Conners Greg DeLuca Dan Wigrizer David Lawson Eddie Loftus Henry Meyer Josh Offit Jimmy O Neill Tommy Patterson Spencer Peterson Jake Tripucka Sophomores Dax Cohan Josh Dionne Braxton Deaver Luke Duprey Brendan Fowler Matt Kunkel Henry Lobb Charlie Payton Jordan Wolf Christian Walsh Freshmen Brian Dailey Justin George Will Haus Kyle Keenan Morgan Kirby Ben Krebs Jack Rowe Tanner Scott Kyle Turri By Position Goaltender Ben Krebs Mike Rock Chris Shannon Kyle Turri Dan Wigrizer Midfielder Dax Cohan Stephen Coyle Greg DeLuca Brendan Fowler Justin George Morgan Kirby David Lawson Henry Meyer Scot Meyer Charlie Payton Robert Rotanz Jack Rowe Andrew Rullan Tanner Scott Jake Tripucka Justin Turri Tommy Patterson Attackmen Stephen Coyle Josh Dionne Will Haus Kyle Keenan Eddie Loftus Josh Offit Andrew Vekstein Tucker Virtue Christian Walsh Jordan Wolf Defensemen Ben Belmont Bill Conners Matt Kunkel Henry Lobb Michael Manley Tom Montelli Jimmy O Neill Jason Orlando Joe Tkac Spencer Peterson LSM CJ Costabile Brian Dailey Luke Duprey Pronunciation Guide Costabile...COST-uh-beel Caputo... CUH-poot-oh Danowski... DUH-now-ski Dionne... die-on Duprey...due-PREE Gabrielli...GAB-bree-elle-ee Kunkle... Kun-KULL Offit... off-it Tripucka...trip-PUKE-UH Vekstein... VEK-steen Wigrizer... wig-rize-er 13

10 Ben Belmont Defenseman 6-3 214 Senior Great Neck, N.Y. 29 Dax Cohan Midfield 6-0 174 Sophomore St. Ignatius, Calif. 2011: Played in 16 games and earned one start... a key member of the man-down defense that posted a.678 success rate... picked up a careerhigh four ground balls against Presbyterian (4/11)... also had four caused turnovers against the Blue Hose... finished season with eight ground balls... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Saw action in five games on defense registered a caused turnover against Dartmouth (3/23). 2009: Saw the field against Dartmouth (3/28) and St. John s (5/3). PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Jim Morrow at Great Neck South High School... finished his scholastic career with 21 goals and 37 assists for 58 points... had 10 goals and 16 assists as a junior... earned all-conference recognition as a freshman and sophomore... captured all-county honorable mention accolades his junior and senior seasons... AP Scholar with honors as a junior and AP Scholar his senior year... earned three letters in football and basketball for Great Neck South... named football team MVP his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons... earned all-conference honors in basketball all four years. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Suzanne Belmont.. has two brothers... father played lacrosse at Harvard... born July 26, 1990. 2011: Saw action in four games... registered one ground ball against Presbyterian (4/11)... also took a shot against the Blue Hose... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chris Packard at St. Ignatius Prep helped guide St. Ignatius to a 61-4 record during his three seasons on the varsity squad earned All-West Catholic Athletic League first team recognition in 2010 named to the honorable mention list in 2008 and 2009 helped lead team to top spot in the WCAL championships in 2010 and runner-up in 2008 and 2009 team ranked 17th nationally in 2008 compiled 42 goals and 31 assists in his scholastic career picked up 96 career ground balls in three seasons won a career-best 59 percent of his restarts and scored 27 goals and 21 assists as a senior tallied nine goals and six assists and picked up 40 ground balls and won 57 percent of his faceoffs his junior season was a part of the Alcatraz Outlaws club lacrosse team that won the 2009 King of the Hill Tournament selected to the all-star team at the Adrenaline Challenge in 2008 and 2009 helped Fog City Team to 2008 championship at Adrenaline Challenge earned a spot on the West Coast Starz, an all-star team for the western region also lettered in football for two seasons member of the Semper Fi Club. Personal: Son of Christopher and Angela Cohan has one younger brother, Chad, and one younger sister, Christina born July 24, 1991. Ben Belmont s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2010 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 16-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0-0 0 1-0.5 Total 23-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 0-0 0 1-0.5 Dax Cohan s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 1-0.5 Dax Cohan Career Highs Ground Balls: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ben Belmont Career Highs Ground Balls: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Caused Turnovers: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 14

55 Bill Conners Defenseman 5-11 189 Junior West Chester, Pa. 2011: Played in all 20 games and started 17 on close defense... anchored the defense to a 9.10 goals against average... finished the season with 34 ground balls and six caused turnovers... corralled four ground balls against Loyola (3/11) and Virginia (4/16)... had two-plus ground balls in 11 games, including the final seven outings... forced two caused turnovers versus Penn (2/26) and Denver (4/9)... registered first career goal in win over Brown (3/29)... had a goal versus Delaware (5/14) in NCAA Tournament first round. 2010: Saw the field in 18 contests a crucial member of the mandown defense that held opponents to a.375 success rate on man-up opportunities picked up one ground ball in three games had one groundball in NCAA Championship game against Notre Dame (5/31). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John McEvoy at Malvern named an Under Armour All-American as a senior helped Malvern to the Pennsylvania State Championship as a freshman twice named an All- American by U.S. Lacrosse earned all-state recognition twice and allleague recognition three times also earned two letters in basketball and three letters in football for Malvern helped lead Malvern to Inter-Athletic League championships as a senior and junior named Philadelphia City Player of the Year and League MVP for football as a senior earned AAAA All-State recognition in football as a senior, and all-league, all-county and all-area honors in football as a senior and junior. Personal: Son of Bill and Rosanna Conners has three sisters, Alex, Victoria and Jacqueline father, Bill, played football at Villanova from 1977-80 born January 2, 1991. Billy Conners Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 18-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1-0.5 2011 20-17 2 0 2 0 0 0 34 6 0-0 0 1-1.0 Total 38-17 2 0 2 0 0 0 37 6 0-0 0 2-1.5 Billy Conners Career Highs Ground Balls: 4, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/16/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, twice, last vs. Denver, 4/9/11 15

9 CJ Costabile Long Stick Midfielder 6-1 197 Senior New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield All-America candidate... preseason All-America first team pick by Face- Off Yearbook. 2011: Played in all 20 games at longstick midfield... USILA All-America third team selection... voted to the All-ACC team... led team with 95 ground balls... ranked second in caused turnovers with 23... finished season with four goals and five assists for nine points... tallied a careerhigh four points from one goal and three assists against Dartmouth (3/20)... had a goal and an assist in ACC Tournament victory over Virginia (4/22)... posted a goal in NCAA Tournament first round against Delaware (5/14)... picked up 10-plus ground balls in three games... collected a seasonhigh 11 ground balls in regular season win over Maryland (3/5)... went 97-of-186 (.522) at the faceoff X... won a season-best 11-of-15 draws and picked up 10 ground balls against then No. 1 Syracuse (4/3)... registered at least one ground ball in 18 games... had three caused turnovers in NCAA semifinal contest versus Maryland (5/28)... forced at least one turnover in 15 contests... All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. CJ Costabile s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 19-0 7 6 13 0 0 0 72 11 49-91.538 2-2.0 2010 20-0 4 5 9 1 0 0 65 12 75-138.543 1-0.5 2011 20-0 4 5 9 1 0 0 95 23 97-186.522 9-6.5 Total 59-0 15 16 31 2 0 0 232 46 221-415.533 12-9.0 CJ Costabile Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Assists: 3, vs. Loyola, 3/11/11 Points: 4, vs. Loyola, 3/11/11 Faceoffs Attempted: 24, vs. North Carolina, 3/17/11 Faceoffs Won: 13, vs. Maryland, 3/6/10 Ground Balls: 11, vs. Maryland, 3/5/11 2010: Played in all 20 contests as a longstick midfielder voted to USILA All-America third team named to the NCAA All-Tournament team after scoring the overtime game-winning goal in the NCAA Championship game versus Notre Dame (5/31) won 6-of-10 faceoffs against the Fighting Irish, including winning the faceoff en route to tallying the game-winner finished the year with four goals and five assists for nine points posted a.543 win percentage (75-of-138) in restarts and picked up 65 ground balls to rank third on the team in pickups registered four goals, won 15-of-22 battles at the X and forced five turnovers in the four NCAA Tournament games chipped in two markers and won 7-of-9 faceoffs in the NCAA quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/22) added one goal in the semifinal victory over Virginia (5/29) registered game-winning assist and captured 10-of-13 restarts in regular season contest against Virginia (4/17) was named ACC Player of the Week after his performance against the Cavaliers won a season-high 13 faceoffs and picked up nine ground balls against Maryland (3/6) named to the All-ACC Academic Team. 2009: USILA All-America Honorable Mention played all 19 games as a longstick midfielder led all Duke long poles with 13 points from seven goals and six assists named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player, scoring a career-high three goals and winning 10-of-17 faceoffs in championship win over North Carolina (4/26) tallied first career goal against Colgate (2/20) handed out two assists against Holy Cross (3/3) picked up a career-high seven ground balls against both Holy Cross and Yale (3/8) won 49-of-91 in faceoffs ranked third on the team in ground balls with 72. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Marty Morgan at New Fairfield High School... was a member of the U.S. Men s Lacrosse U-19 National Team that captured gold medal honors at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championship in 2008... named to the All-America team as a senior... helped lead New Fairfield to Class S Connecticut State Championship as a senior... team took second in Division 2 State Championship in 2005... earned all-conference first team honors all four years at New Fairfield... voted first-team all-state in 2006, 2007, and 2008... also earned allconference honors in football. Personal: Son of Steve and Doreen Costabile... has one brother, Nick... brother is a member on the SUNY Cortland men s lacrosse team... born December 4, 1989. 16

43 Stephen Coyle Attack 6-2 182 Redshirt Senior Kensington, Md. Georgetown Prep 2011: Saw action in 16 contests... registered three goals and two assists for five points... tallied goals versus Dartmouth (3/20), Denver (4/9) and Presbyterian (4/11)... had an assist in regular season win over Virginia (4/16) and against Jacksonville (4/30)... picked up a season-high two ground balls in NCAA semifinal against Maryland (5/28)... named to All- ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in 17 games finished the year with five goals and one assist for six points tallied two scores in win over Jacksonville (4/4) also had one goal in wins against Presbyterian (4/9), Sacred Heart (5/9) and John Hopkins (5/15) handed out an assist against North Carolina (3/10)... All-ACC Academic Team. 2009: Played in eight contests finished the year with five goals and an assist for six points tallied first career goal against Holy Cross (3/3) registered a career-high three points from two goals and an assist versus St. John s (5/3) added one ground ball against the Red Storm... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 2008: Did not see game action... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep: Three-year letterman at Georgetown Prep under coach Kevin Giblin... guided squad to three-year ledger of 59-6, with three league championships... tallied 36 goals and 18 assists his junior year as Georgetown Prep went 22-0, was ranked No. 1 in the nation... closed his career with a 57-goal, 20-assist season while earning All-Met and allcounty honors... member of the Maryland Free State team... participated in the Under Armour Underclassman game. 21 Brian Dailey Long Stick Midfield 5-11 170 Freshman Conestoga, Pa. Conestoga Listed as the No. 20 recruit and No. 5 among incoming defensemen by InsideLacrosse.com. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Brian Samsom at Conestoga High School... teammate of Duke freshman Tanner Scott at Conestoga... a two-time All-Central League first team pick... earned All-America honors in 2010 and 2011... voted to the All-EPSLA team his junior and senior seasons... selected as the 2011 All-Central League Player of the Year and named to the All-Main Line first team in 2011... ESPN RISE All-America first team choice as a senior... also chosen as the Chester County Player of the year and named PhillyLacrosse.com Player of the Year in 2011... registered nine goals and 19 assists for 28 points as a defenseman during his scholastic career... a key part in guiding Conestoga to consecutive PIAA state titles in 2010 and 2011 and a 73-5 record in his three seasons... led Conestoga to 25-1 record his senior season and a No. 3 national ranking... picked up 259 ground balls in three seasons... had a career-best 112 ground balls as a junior and 108 as a sophomore... played in the Under Armour All-America game as a senior... an ESPN RISE Top 40 selection in 2009... also played football and soccer. Personal: Son of Paul and Mimi Dailey... has two older sisters, Christina and Michelle... born July 2, 1992. Personal: Son of John and Celeste Coyle... father, John, played baseball at Providence (1976-79)... brother, Patrick, played basketball at Dickinson (2004-07)... brother, Paul, played soccer at Lafayette and Dickinson... sister Mary Jeanne is a sophomore for the Georgetown women s lacrosse team... born April 7, 1989. Stephen Coyle s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 8-0 5 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2010 17-0 5 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 16-0 3 2 5 0 1 0 4 0 0-0 0 1-0.5 Total 41-0 13 4 17 1 1 0 6 0 0 0-0 0 1-0.5 Stephen Coyle Career Highs Goals: 2, twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 4/4/10 Assists: 1, four times, last vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Points: 3, at St. John s, 5/3/09 Ground Balls: 2, vs. Maryland, 5/28/11 17

34 Greg DeLuca Midfield 6-2 201 Junior Boonton Township, N.J. Mountain Lakes A two-year member of the Duke football team... has played in eight games in his career... had one rush for one yard versus Tulane in 2011. 2011: Played in 18 games and started one in the defensive midfield... registered a goal and an assist for two points... picked up 26 ground balls and forced six turnovers... tallied his first career goal in win over Dartmouth (3/20)... had first career assist in victory over Brown (3/29)... picked up a career-high five ground balls at Jacksonville (4/30)... had two ground balls against Notre Dame in NCAA quarterfinal (5/22) and versus Maryland in the NCAA semifinal (5/28)... also had a caused turnover against both the Fighting Irish and Terrapins... won 18-of-47 faceoffs... won a career-high four restarts versus Jacksonville... victorious three times at the X in both the NCAA quarterfinal and semifinal contests... had at least one ground ball in 13 games... ACC Honor Roll. 2010: Played in nine games picked up one ground ball in wins over Penn State (3/20) and Presbyterian (4/9) went 6-of-12 in faceoffs for the season won a season-best 3-of-4 restarts against Presbyterian... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes... selected to the Under Armour All-American teams... captured first team all-area, first team all-county and all-state first team recognition as a senior... helped guide the team to a 21-1 record and the New Jersey State Championship as a junior... squad finished 20-2 and won the state title as a sophomore... voted team captain as a senior... led the team with 92 ground balls and held a 62 percent faceoff win percentage with nine goals and six assists... attended the Top 205 Rising Junior camp in 2007... played in Garden State Challenge and won 10th straight title... attended Nike Blue Chip Rising Senior camp in 2008... also played football and helped team to New Jersey state title as a senior 8 Josh Dionne Attack 5-7 195 Sophomore Merrimack, N.H. Avon Old Farms 2011: Saw the field in all 20 games and started one... tallied 10 goals and three assists for 13 points... key member of the man-up offense... tied for the team lead in extra man goals with six... had a career-high three goals in win over Mercer (3/13)... also picked up a career-best three ground balls versus the Bears... had two man-up goals in ACC win over rival North Carolina (3/17)... registered a goal and a career-best two assists against Presbyterian (4/11)... tallied a man-up goal in NCAA Tournament first round against Delaware (5/14)... All-ACC Academic Team choice... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Henry Skip Flanagan at Avon Old Farms served as a captain as a senior... Selected to the Under Armour All-America team his senior season named to the all-league team as a sophomore and set freshman and sophomore scoring records at Avon Old Farms also lettered four years in soccer and hockey helped guide the soccer team to the New England Championship in soccer in 2008 and served as a captain as a senior led the Avon Old Farms hockey team as the goaltender to two New England Championships and also served as a captain. Personal: Son of Jason and Kathi Dionne has one sister, Amanda born April 13, 1991. Personal: Son of Paul and Susan DeLuca... has one sister... father played football at Rowan (1976-79)... mother played tennis at Delaware (1979-82)... born February 10, 1991. Greg DeLuca s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6-12.500 1-0.5 2011 18-1 1 1 2 0 0 0 26 6 18-47.383 3-2.0 Total 27-1 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 28 6 24-59.407 4-2.5 Greg DeLuca Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Dartmouth, 3/20/11 Assists: 1, vs. Brown, 3/29/11 Points: 1, twice, last vs. Brown, 3/29/11 Faceoffs Attempted: 9, vs. Maryland, 5/28/11 Faceoffs Won: 4, vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Ground Balls: 5, vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, six times, last vs. Maryland, 5/28/11 Josh Dionne s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 20-1 10 3 13 1 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 Josh Dionne Game-By-Game (G-A) 2011: Siena 1-0; Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Mercer 3-0; North Carolina 2-0; Loyola 0-0; Dartmouth 1-1; Georgetown 0-0; Brown 0-0; Syracuse 0-0; Denver 0-0; Presbyterian 1-2; Virginia 0-0; *Virginia 0-0; *Maryland 1-0; Jacksonville 0-0; ^Delaware 1-0; ^Notre Dame 1-0; ^Maryland 1-0 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Josh Dionne Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Assists: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Points: 3, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Mercer, 3/3/11 18

91 Luke Duprey Defense 6-5 210 Sophomore Concord, N.H. Phillips Andover 2011: Played in all 20 games and started three at longstick midfield... registered a goal and an assist for two points... picked up 21 ground balls and forced 12 turnovers... tallied first collegiate point in season-opening win over Siena (2/12)... also had a season-high three ground balls and two caused turnovers against the Saints... registered first career goal in victory over Presbyterian (4/11)... had at least one ground ball in 15 contests. Prep: Lettered all three years for Steve Carr at Phillips Academy earned All-America recognition as a senior selected to the New England All-Star Team garnered Under Armour All-American honors served as a team captain as a senior also lettered three years in football and hockey earned All-New England honors in football in 2008 ranked 133rd among all hockey players in his grade in North America and attended the NHL draft in 2010. Personal: Son of Steve and Susan Duprey brother Sam played lacrosse at Yale and brother Thad was a member of the University of Pennsylvania rowing team and graduated in 2008. 30 Brendan Fowler Midfield 6-0 210 Sophomore Wantagh, N.Y. Chaminade A two-year member of the Duke football team... played in nine games in 2011 and finished with three tackles, including two solo stops... recovered an onside kick versus Florida State. 2011: Saw action in 16 contests... helped anchor defensive midfield and faceoff game... won 86-of-155 (.555) faceoffs... collected 39 ground balls and had three caused turnovers... won a career-high nine restarts against then top-ranked Syracuse (4/3) and again versus Presbyterian (4/11)... won 67 percent (9-of-12) of faceoffs against the Orange... corralled a career-best nine ground balls against the Blue Hose... had five ground balls versus Jacksonville... picked up at least one ground ball in 14 games and had four-plus grounders in five games... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade High School earned all-league honors as a senior named the NYCHSAA Faceoff Man of the Year in 2010 picked up 99 ground balls and won 78 percent of his faceoffs his senior season also tallied 10 goals and 14 assists for 24 points in 2010 attended Blue Chip lacrosse camp in 2008 a twotime NYCHSAA state champion in wrestling earned all-league honors as a linebacker for the football team as a junior and senior was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of John and Denise Fowler has three younger brothers, Danny, Jack and Vincent father John played football at Villanova born December 27, 1991. Luke Duprey s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 20-3 1 1 2 0 0 0 21 12 0-0 0 10-8.0 Luke Duprey Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Assists: 1, vs. Siena, 2/12/11 Points: 1, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Siena, 2/12/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Siena, 2/12/11 Brendan Fowler s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 16-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 3 86-155.555 2-2.0 Brendan Fowler Career Highs Faceoffs Attempted: 21, vs. Georgetown, 3/26/11 Faceoffs Won: 12, vs. Georgetown, 3/26/11 Ground Balls: 9, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Maryland, 4/24/11 19

27 Justin George Midfield 6-1 170 Freshman Baltimore, Md. Gilman Listed as the No. 40 incoming midfielder by Inside Lacrosse. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Brooks Matthews at Gilman School... helped guide Gilman to MIAA A Championships in 2009 and 2011... team ranked first nationally his sophomore season with a 15-1 record... served as team captain his senior year... was the recipient of Gilman s 2011 Scott B. Deutschmann Teammate Award... played with the Baltimore Crabs Lacrosse Club... captured the 2011 Vail U-19 Championship... also played basketball and football for Gilman... played defensive back for the football team and helped team to 2009 MIAA A title... served as captain as a senior... starting forward for basketball team as a senior. Personal: Son of Tom and Cely George has one younger sister, Josie father Tom was an two-time All-American attackman (1972-73) at Washington College mother Cely played tennis at Towson University... born November 21, 1992. 6 Will Haus Attack 6-1 183 Freshman Palmyra, Pa. Palmyra Area Listed as No. 43 recruit and No. 12 midfielder by Inside Lacrosse. Prep: A four-year letterwinner... played two seasons at Palmyra Area... a three-time all-conference first team selection... finished his senior season with 47 goals and 34 assists after registering 47 goals and 23 assists as a junior with Palmyra... earned All-America recognition as a junior and senior... named first team all-district in 2010 and 2011 for the Cougars... selected to The Patriot News lacrosse all-star first team as a junior and a senior... also a standout football player for Palmyra... team MVP and named all-conference and all-county first team. 13 Chris Hipps Defense 6-4 211 Sophomore Dallas, Texas Highland Park 2011: Played in 19 games and started 18 on close defense... helped anchor a defense that posted a 9.10 goals against average... picked up 19 ground balls and registered seven caused turnovers... had a season-best four ground balls in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Delaware (5/14)... collected three ground balls in first collegiate contest versus Siena (2/12)... forced a season-best two turnovers in win over Loyola (3/11)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: Three-year letterman for Derek Thomson at Highland Park High School... helped guide team to three consecutive Texas Division I state titles... named a US Lacrosse All-America in 2009 and 2010... selected all-state defense as a junior and senior... named to North District DI all-state squad in 2009 and 2010... named the Highland Park Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2009 and the team s MVP as a senior... named the Lacrosse Player of the Year by the Dallas Morning News in 2010... team captain as a senior... voted to the honorable mention All- North District II defense squad in 2007 and 2008... also garnered Texas High School Lacrosse honorable mention as a defenseman his sophomore season... a member of Team Texas club team in 2009 and 2010... also a two-year letterwinner in football... caught 86 passes for 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns his senior season... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Chris and Sandra Hipps... has one older sister, Hutton Hipps... aunt Joan Sorensen graduated from Duke in 1976... grandfather, Claude Hipps played football at the University of Georgia and for the Pittsburgh Steelers... born September 27, 1991. Chris Hipps Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 19-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 7 0-0 0 6-5.0 Chris Hipps Career Highs Ground Balls: 4, vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Loyola, 3/11/11 Personal: Son of John and Lisa Haus... has one older brother, John, and two younger brothers, Luke and Grant... brother, John, is a senior on Maryland s lacrosse team... father, John, is the head coach at Lebanon Valley College... father was a two-time All-American defenseman for North Carolina, leading the Tar Heels to two NCAA Championships... born November 15, 1992. 20

16 Kyle Keenan Attack 5-11 173 Freshman Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West Tabbed as the No. 19 recruit and No. 9 incoming attackman by Inside Lacrosse... member of U.S. Men s National Under-19 Team that will play in 2012 FIL World Championship. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Sean Keenan at Smithtown West... captured All-America recognition as a senior... an All-Tri-State first team pick as a senior... earned all-county nods three times... collected all-division honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... totaled 125 goals and 163 assists for 288 points during his scholastic career... holds the Smithtown West career record for points... named ESPN Rise All-America first team... had a career-best 93 points from 36 goals and 57 assists as a junior... registered at least 70 points in 2009, 2010 and 2011... selected to the U.S. Men s National Under-19 Team that will play in the FIL U-19 World Championship in Finland in summer of 2012... played in Under Armour All-America game... voted the Smithtown West MVP as a senior... team captain in 2011... captained the Long Island team to the Empire State Games championship in 2010... participated in the Champion All-American Showcase in 2011... named to Newsday s All-Long Island second team in 2010 and first team in 2011... also played basketball and football... all-division selection in football and was captain of basketball team as a senior. Personal: Son of Sean and Bridget Keenan... has one younger brother, Ryan... father, Sean, played lacrosse at Adelphi and served as the head boys lacrosse coach at Oceanside High School (1988-2006) and at Smithtown West (2007-current)... mother, Bridget, played soccer and basketball at Adelphi... currently coaches soccer at Kings Park High School... born April 2, 1993 29 Morgan Kirby Midfield 6-1 170 Freshman Morristown, N.J. Lawrenceville School Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Allen Fitzpatrick at The Lawrenceville School... helped the Big Red to three consecutive New Jersey Prep A titles... was a major part of team compiling an 18-3 record his senior season... led the team to the New Jersey prep and MAPL championships... also played two years of football at defensive back... competed in the pole vault in indoor track and field... took first place at the MAPL Championship three times and captured the top spot at the Lavino Relays and Poreda Invitational his senior season. Personal: Son of Jeff and Karen Kirby... has two younger brothers, Walker and Sam, and one younger sister, Jane... father, Jeff, graduated from Duke s Fuqua School of Business in 1987... cousin Drayton Virkler also graduated from Fuqua in 2003... born June 18, 1992. 38 Ben Krebs Goaltender 5-11 190 Freshman Pleasanton, Calif. Foothill Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Bob McManus at Foothill High School... earned All-East Bay Athletic League first team recognition in 2011 and was voted to the second team as a junior... voted to the All-EBAL second team his junior season... team captain from 2009-11... helped lead Falcons to 18-5 record as a junior... earned the Most Valuable Player Award from the 510 Challenge... selected as a scholar athlete all four years... member of Alcatraz Outlaws and Norcal Braves club teams... junior class president. Personal: Son of John and Kathryn Krebs... has one younger sister, Lindsey... born January 19, 1993. 42 Matt Kunkel Defense 6-2 215 Sophomore South Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville 2011: Played in four contests and started one... earned the start against Mercer (3/13) and registered one ground ball... had three ground balls and two caused turnovers in win over Presbyterian (4/11). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Mike Hoppey at Ward Melville earned All-America honorable mention recognition in 2010 named to the allcounty team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 led team in groundballs and caused turnovers as a senior selected by the coaches as the team s best lockdown defender Team Pride s Most Valuable Player at the 2010 Florida Champion Lacrosse Tournament also lettered in football and basketball earned all-league honors twice for football was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Ronald and Jean Kunkel has an older sister, Kristen born July 31, 1992. Matt Kunkel s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 4-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0-0 0 0-0.0 Matt Kunkel Career Highs Ground Balls: 3, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 21

2 David Lawson Midfield 6-1 203 Junior Westford, Mass. Middlesex 2011: Played in 20 games and started eight in the midfield... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 23 goals and nine assists for 32 points... scored a career-high four goals in ACC Tournament semifinal win over Virginia (4/22)... added three goals in the ACC Championship game against Maryland (4/24)... was named to the ACC All-Tournament team for his seven goals in two games... had a career-high three assists and four points in season-opening win over Siena (2/12)... registered at least one point in the final 17 games of the season and had seven multiple point efforts... tallied multiple goals in three games to rank tied for third on the team in goals... had 15 points in his final seven games of 2011... finished the season with 33 ground balls... picked up five loose balls in ACC Tournament win over Virginia... also registered two caused turnovers against the Cavaliers. 77 Henry Lobb Defense 6-4 205 Sophomore Narberth, Pa. Malvern Prep 2011: Played in four games... tallied his first career goal in win over Presbyterian (4/11)... also picked up two ground balls and one caused turnover against the Blue Hose. Prep: A two-year letterwinner at Malvern Prep named to All-Main Line three times voted first team all-state as a senior also selected first team All-Inter-Ac in 2010 played his freshman season at Friends Central and was named to the Friends Schools first team also lettered in soccer and basketball. Personal: Son of James and Pat Lobb born October 5, 1991 2010: Saw the field in all 20 games as a defensive midfielder picked up 14 ground balls and had six caused turnovers for the season forced a season-high two turnovers against Georgetown (3/27) scooped up two ground balls in wins over Pennsylvania (2/27) and Sacred Heart (5/9). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Ned Herter at Middlesex named a U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-America selected as Player of the Year by the New England Prep School Athletic Council tabbed the No. 8 recruit by Inside Lacrosse scored 55 goals and 22 assists for 77 points as a senior led Middlesex to two league championships in 2006 and 2009 finished his scholastic career second in career points at Middlesex with 197 recorded 28 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore, followed by 32 goals and 21 assists his junior season selected Player of the Year by the Independent School League voted the MVP of the All-New England Tournament named to the Boston Globe Spring All-Scholastic team voted as team captain as a senior a four-year member of the Team Central club team also, earned four letters in football and basketball. Personal: Son of Robert and Kathryn Lawson has one brother, Rob, and one sister, Julia born August 13, 1989. David Lawson s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 20-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 0-1 0 3-2.0 2011 20-8 23 9 32 2 0 0 33 8 0-0 0 1-2.0 Total 40-8 23 9 32 2 0 0 47 14 0-1 0 4-4.0 David Lawson Game-By-Game (G-A) 2011: Siena 1-3; Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 0-0; Maryland 1-0; Mercer 1-0; North Carolina 1-0; Loyola 1-0; Dartmouth 2-1; Georgetown 1-0; Brown 1-0; Syracuse 1-0; Denver 1-1; Presbyterian 1-0; Virginia 1-1; *Virginia 4-0; *Maryland 3-0; Jacksonville 1-1; ^Delaware 0-1; ^Notre Dame 1-1; ^Maryland 1-0 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Henry Lobb s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 4-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0-0 0 0-0.0 Henry Lobb Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ground Balls: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 David Lawson Career Highs Goals: 4, vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Assists: 3, vs. Siena, 2/12/11 Points: 4, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Ground Balls: 5, vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 22

11 Eddie Loftus Attack 5-9 164 Junior Syosset, N.Y. Syosset 2011: Played in five games and started one... registered four assists for the year... tallied a career-high three assists in win over Mercer (3/13)... also had an assist in season-opening win over Siena (2/12)... picked up three ground balls and had one caused turnover... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Saw action in nine contests registered a career-high six goals against Presbyterian (4/9) also picked up two ground balls against the Blue Hose. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for John Calabria at Syosset... named Honorable Mention All-America his senior year... scored 75 goals and 60 assists for 135 points during his scholastic career... earned all-county recognition as a senior... helped lead Syosset to a second-place finish at the state championship his junior season... tallied 30 goals and 20 assists as a junior, followed by 25 goals and 20 assists his senior season... selected for all-conference recognition as a junior... a Long Island Empire State team gold medalist in 2008... also earned two letters in soccer and basketball for Syosset... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Brian and Barbara Loftus... has two brothers, Dan and Chris... has a sister, Alexandra... brother Dan 08 played goalie for the Blue Devils and Chris 09 was a member of the midfield for four seasons at Duke... born October 3, 1991. Preseason All-America first team selection by Inside Lacrosse... Team captain. 2011: Missed season to injury. 37 Michael Manley Defense 6-1 204 Redshirt Senior Keuka Park, N.Y. Penn Yan 2010: Started 19 games on defense USILA All-America third team selected to the NCAA All-Tournament team after anchoring the defense helped lead a defensive line that allowed 8.98 goals per game finished the season with 44 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers registered at least one ground ball in 18 games picked up a career-high seven ground balls in win at Loyola (3/13) scooped up four loose balls against Brown (3/30) forced four turnovers in win over Dartmouth (3/23) and had three caused turnovers in the NCAA Tournament against Johns Hopkins (5/15) and North Carolina (5/22) handed out an assist versus Pennsylvania (2/27). 2009: Played in 18 games, missing just the Holy Cross contest All-ACC Tournament Team selection helped anchor a defense that allowed 8.42 goals per game tallied a goal in the 9-8 win over Colgate (2/20) picked up 34 ground balls had four ground balls in three contests. 2008: ACC Rookie of the Year selection... played in and started 18 games... tallied one goal and one assist in Duke s 15-7 win over Maryland (3/1)... secured 23 ground balls on the year... part of a Blue Devil defensive unit that led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally against the score (8.30). Prep: Five-year letterman at Penn Yan Academy under coach Brian Hobart... led squad to the state finals as a freshman and semifinal appearances as a sophomore, junior and senior... all-league selection as a sophomore and junior... Defensive Player of the Year junior and senior seasons... an All-America pick as a senior... also lettered in football three years, earning Defensive Player of the Year on two occasions and all-state and all-league nods one year each... was on state championship hockey team. Personal: Son of John and Rita Manley... brother, Jonathan, played lacrosse at RIT while brother, Christopher, played lacrosse at Fairfield... sister, Tricia, was a member of the lacrosse and soccer teams at CCSU... father, John, is a football coach at Hobart... born July 21, 1988. Eddie Loftus Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 9-0 6 0 6 1 0 0 4 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 5-1 0 4 4 0 0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0-0.0 Total 14-1 6 4 10 1 0 0 7 1 0-0 0 0-0.0 Eddie Loftus Career Highs Goals: 6, vs. Presbyterian, 4/9/10 Assists: 3, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Points: 6, vs. Presbyterian, 4/9/10 Ground Balls: 2, twice, last vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Michael Manley s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2008 18-18 1 1 2 0 0 0 23 2 0-0 0 6-5.5 2009 18-18 1 0 1 0 0 0 34 11 0-0 0 7-5.5 2010 19-19 0 1 1 0 0 0 44 17 0-0 0 9-7.5 2011 Missed season to injury Total 55-55 2 2 4 0 0 0 101 30 0-0 0 22-18.5 Michael Manley Career Highs Goals: 1, twice; last vs. Colgate 2/20/09 Assists: 1, twice; last vs. Penn, 2/27/10 Points: 2, vs. Maryland 3/1/08 Ground Balls: 7, vs. Loyola, 3/13/11 Caused Turnovers: 4, vs. Dartmouth, 3/23/10 23

47 Henry Meyer Midfield 6-1 217 Junior Newton, Mass. Belmont Hill 2011: Saw action in three contests... picked up a career-high five ground balls against Mercer(3/13)... won 6-of-7 faceoffs against the Bears... went 7-of-12 (.583) at the X for the season... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in five games registered two shots against Presbyterian (4/9). Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chris Butler at Belmont Hill... earned All-New England honors as a senior... earned all-conference recognition his senior and junior seasons... selected to the New England All-Star team as a senior... a member of the Team Central club team... also earned three letters in football for Belmont Hill... helped lead Belmont Hill to a New England Championship in football his sophomore season... earned all-conference recognition in football his senior and junior seasons. Personal: Son of John and Laura Meyer... has one sister, Diana, and a brother, John III... born September 30, 1990. Team Captain 3 Scot Meyer Midfield 6-0 203 Senior Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 2011: Played in six games and started two... earned starts against North Carolina and Presbyterian... registered first career goal in win over Presbyterian (4/11)... picked up a ground ball at Jacksonville (4/30)... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Saw action in four games tallied his first collegiate goal in win over Presbyterian (4/9). 2009: Saw action in seven games registered one shot versus St. John s (5/3). Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Franklin Zirkle at East Chapel Hill High School... tallied 161 goals and 67 assists for 228 points during his scholastic career... registered a career-best 64 goals and 88 points as a junior... voted to the all-state first team as a senior... helped lead Wildcats to the state title in 2006 and runner-up honors in 2005... ranks second in East Chapel Hill High School history in goals in a season with 64 in 2007... is third in single season points with 88 his sophomore season... his 24 assists in 2006 ranks fourth in single season history... tallied a schoolrecord 10 goals in a single game in 2006... earned all-state second team recognition as a junior... named first-team all-conference in both 2007 and 2008... served as a team captain both his junior and senior seasons... was a member of the Triangle Select Lacrosse Club for four years... earned two letters for football... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Bill and Maria Meyer... has two brothers... born December 11, 1989. Henry Meyer s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7-12.583 0-0.0 Total 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7-12.583 0-0.0 Henry Meyer Career Highs Ground Balls: 5, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Scot Meyer s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1-1.0 2010 4-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1-3.0 2011 6-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 Total 17-2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 2-4.0 Scot Meyer Career Highs Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Points: 1, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ground Balls: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 24

28 Jimmy O Neill Defense 6-3 203 Junior Huntington, N.Y. Chaminade 2011: Played in 19 games... a major part of man down defense that posted a.678 success rate... picked up nine ground balls and registered four caused turnovers... had a career-high three ground balls against Penn (2/26)... had two ground balls in season-opening win over Siena (2/12)... All-ACC Academic Team choice... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Saw the field in seven games... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade... helped lead squad to a Catholic League title as a junior... earned all-league recognition as a junior... named Defenseman of the Year in the Catholic League as a senior... selected to compete in the U.S. Lacrosse National Senior Showcase in 2008... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of James and Joanne O Neill... has a sister, Kaitlyn... born December 23, 1990. 25 Josh Offit Attack 5-10 200 Junior Bethesda, Md. Landon School 2011: Played in all 20 games and started six... ranked seventh on the team in scoring with 18 goals and 5 assists for 23 points... netted a hat trick in come-from-behind win over Georgetown (3/26)... registered two goals and an assist in NCAA Tournament first round win over Delaware (5/14)... also had two goals in ACC Tournament semifinal win over Virginia (4/22)... tallied the game-winning goal in victory over Brown (3/29)... had a goal in 12 contests and registered multiple goals five times... finished season with 19 ground balls... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in 11 games, starting one finished rookie season with eight goals and two assists for 10 points tallied two goals in three games registered first career multiple goal game in win over Pennsylvania (2/27) also notched two goals in regular season contest versus North Carolina (3/10) and Jacksonville (4/4) added single scores in wins over Presbyterian (4/9) and Sacred Heart (5/9) earned first career start versus Jacksonville. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Rob Bordley at Landon... earned all-state recognition as a senior... named to the Tewaaraton All-American team as a senior... selected to the Interstate Athletic s all-league team in his junior and senior seasons... invited to compete in the Maryland State All-Star game as a senior... named to the Adidas All-American team as a junior... a member of the Maryland Free State team as a sophomore... also earned three letters in football for Landon. Personal: Son of Howard and Fabiana Offit... has a sister, Michelle... born July 12, 1990. Jimmy O Neill s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 19-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0-0 0 0-0.0 Total 26-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0-0 0 0-0.0 Jimmy O Neill Career Highs Ground Balls: 3, vs. Penn, 2/26/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, four times, last vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Josh Offit s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 11-1 8 2 10 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 0 2-1.0 2011 20-6 18 5 23 1 0 0 19 1 2-2 1 0-0.0 Total 31-7 26 7 33 1 0 0 24 1 2-2 1 2-1.0 Josh Offit Game-By-Game (G-A) 2010: Penn 2-0; Maryland 0-0; North Carolina 2-0; Loyola 0-0; Brown 0-0; Harvard 0-0; Jacksonville 2-0; Presbyterian 1-0; Sacred Heart 1-2; ^Johns Hopkins 0-0; ^North Carolina 0-0 2011: Siena 2-1; Notre Dame 1-2; Penn 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Mercer 1-0; North Carolina 1-0; Loyola 1-0; Dartmouth 0-0; Georgetown 3-0; Brown 1-1; Syracuse 0-0; Denver 0-0; Presbyterian 0-0; Virginia 1-0; *Virginia 2-0; *Maryland 0-0; Jacksonville 2-0; ^Delaware 2-1; ^Notre Dame 0-0; ^Maryland 1-0 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Josh Offit Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. Georgetown, 3/26/11 Assists: 2, vs. Notre Dame, 2/20/11 Points: 3, five times, last vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Ground Balls: 2, six times, last vs. Notre Dame, 5/22/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Georgetown, 3/26/11 25

18 Tommy Patterson Midfield 6-0 183 Junior Chatham, N.J. Delbarton 2011: Played in 10 contests... picked up a ground ball in wins over Siena (2/12) and Presbyterian (4/11)... registered a caused turnover in NCAA Tournament first round victory over Delaware (5/14)... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in four games picked up one ground ball versus Presbyterian (4/9) and Sacred Heart (5/9) registered a shot against the Pioneers... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Chuck Ruebling at Delbarton led Delbarton to the New Jersey Sectional A Championship as a senior contributed to Delbarton s appearances in the New Jersey Tournament of Champions State Final his junior and senior seasons helped lead his squad to the county championship as a senior helped Delbarton to top 20 finishes in the final national rankings his junior and senior seasons earned the Harold Rice Ground Ball Award as a senior a four-year member of the Patriot Lacrosse club team also earned two letters in squash for Delbarton selected as an AP Scholar with Distinction. 20 Charlie Payton Midfield 6-2 187 Sophomore Greenwich, Conn. Lawrenceville School 2011: Saw action in 12 contests... tallied his first collegiate goal in win over Mercer (3/13)... went 21-of-40 (.525) at the faceoff X and picked up 19 ground balls... won a season-high six restarts against Brown (3/29)... won all three draws against Mercer... picked up a season-high five ground balls against Brown and Presbyterian (4/11)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: Four-year letterman at Brunswick School... co-captain as a senior... registered 20 goals and 16 assists in 2009... spent one postgraduate year at Lawrenceville School... named to the Trenton Times all-area first team in his one season at Lawrenceville after a 12-8 season... helped squad advance to Inter-AC Tournament semifinals... also played wide receiver for the Brunswick School football team. Personal: Son of Lincoln and Joanne Payton... brother Sam Payton was a senior on the 2010 Duke lacrosse national championship team... born November 16, 1990. Personal: Son of Tom and Therese Patterson has two sisters, Danielle and Kristen sister, Danielle, played lacrosse at Villanova born October 12, 1990. Tommy Patterson s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2011 10-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 0 2-1.0 Total 14-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0-0 0 2-1.0 Tommy Patterson Career Highs Ground Balls: 1, four times, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Charlie Payton s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 12-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 21-40.525 0-0.0 Charlie Payton Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Points: 1, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Ground Balls: 5, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Faceoffs Attempted: 10, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Faceoffs Won: 6, vs. Brown, 3/29/11 26

44 Spencer Peterson Defense 5-10 188 Junior Encinitas, Calif. La Costa Canyon 2011: Played in three contests... registered one ground ball against Dartmouth (3/20) and a caused turnover versus Mercer (3/13). 2010: Did not see game action due to injury... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Dallas Hartley at La Costa Canyon... tallied 15 goals and 12 assists for 27 points during his scholastic career... had 12 goals and 11 assists as a senior... earned All-American and Male Athlete of the Year honors as a senior... selected to the All-CIF first team as a junior and senior and All-CIF second team as a sophomore... named team MVP as a senior... selected MVP of the defense as a sophomore, junior and senior... named most improved as a freshman. Personal: Son of Randy and Donna Peterson... has a brother, Cameron... born February 14, 1991. 39 Mike Rock Goalkeeper 5-10 202 Redshirt Senior Bay Shore, N.Y. Bay Shore 2011: Saw time in six games and started three... earned the start in the NCAA Tournament first round against Delaware (5/14)... had a career-high 12 saves in the win over the Blue Hens... became one of seven Blue Devil goaltenders to make double digit saves in a NCAA Tournament contest... ranks ninth among Duke goalies in career saves in NCAA Tournament action (15)... also earned starts against Mercer (3/13) and Presbyterian (4/11)... made seven saves in 45 minutes of action against the Bears... registered six saves in 24 minutes versus Dartmouth (3/20). 2010: Saw time in 10 games and started three times in net posted a 5.79 goals against average and a.444 save percentage finished the season with 12 saves made his first career appearance in the regular season contest versus North Carolina (3/10) made his first career start and played 22:58 versus Sacred Heart (5/9) made three saves and allowed just one goal while collecting two ground balls against the Pioneers also earned starts in the NCAA Tournament versus Johns Hopkins (5/15) and North Carolina (5/22) posted two saves in 45 minutes of action to earn the win over the Blue Jays had one stop in 27 minutes of action in the NCAA quarterfinal game against the Tar Heels. 2009: Did not see game action. 2008: Did not see game action. Prep: Three-year letterman at Bay Shore under coach Timothy Cox... led squad to three straight league playoff berths... secured 135 saves as a sophomore for a.590 save percentage... tallied 208 stops as a junior (.610)... closed his career with a 240-save (.610) season as he earned all-county and team MVP honors... an Academic All-America selection as a senior... also lettered two years in volleyball, receiving all-division honorable mention honors on one occasion... Academic All-County Elite choice in volleyball... National AP Scholar. Personal: Son of Steve and Patti Rock... cousin, Hunter, is a member of the Franklin & Marshall lacrosse team... born February 19, 1989. Spencer Peterson s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 Missed season to injury 2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 1-1.0 TOTAL 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 1-1.0 Spencer Peterson Career Highs Ground Balls: 1, vs. Dartmouth, 3/20/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Mike Rock s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct W L T GB CT 2010 10-3 155:20 15 5.79 12.444 3 0 0 5 1 2011 7-3 205:30 31 9.06 30.492 3 0 0 6 0 Total 17-6 360:43 46 7.65 42.477 6 0 0 11 1 Mike Rock Career Highs Saves: 12, vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Goals Allowed: 14, vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Mercer, 3/13/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, vs. Virginia, 4/23/10 27

26 Robert Rotanz Midfield 6-3 197 Senior Westport, Conn. Fairfield Prep Preseason All-America honorable mention selection by Face-Off Yearbook 2011: Played in 20 games and started 14 in the midfield... USILA All- America honorable mention pick... ranked fifth on the team in scoring with 23 goals and five assists for 28 points... was third on the team in goals scored... registered a career-high five points from four goals and an assist in regular season victory over Virginia (4/16)... provided Duke with the game-winner against the Cavaliers... named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week after that performance... also had four goals against Denver (4/9)... had at least one point in 16 contests and had multiple points in seven outings... netted two goals in ACC Championship game versus Maryland (4/24)... picked up 21 ground balls... had a season-high three ground balls in NCAA Tournament first round victory past Delaware (5/14)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in all 20 games and started 13 finished the season with nine goals and four assists for 13 points registered a season-high two goals in win over Penn State (3/20) tallied one goal in seven other games threw in a marker in NCAA Tournament semifinal win over top-ranked Virginia (5/29) posted a goal and an assist versus Johns Hopkins (5/15) in first round of NCAA Tournament... All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in 17 contests after missing the first two due to illness posted six goals and an assist for seven points posted a career-high two markers in win over Navy (5/9) in the NCAA Tournament first round registered his first career goal versus Yale (3/8) tallied what proved to be the game-winner in the ACC Championship game at North Carolina (4/26) second among all rookies in scoring... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Chris Smalkais at Fairfield Prep... helped lead Fairfield Prep to the Class L State Championship in 2006, 2007, and 2008... scored the game-winning goal in the state quarterfinals and the title game in 2006... tallied 53 goals and 21 assists for 74 points his senior season... named to the Under Armour All-America team as a senior... earned All-America recognition as a junior and a senior... voted all-state and all-conference three times and selected as a Connecticut Super Junior in 2007... finished his scholastic career with 153 goals and 67 assists for 220 points... a member of the Connecticut Hurricanes summer lacrosse team... Gait Cup Champion... also earned two letters in football... led team in tackles as a safety his sophomore season... was a member of the National Honor Society. Robert Rotanz s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 17-0 6 1 7 2 0 0 5 0 0-0 0 0-0.0 2010 20-13 9 4 13 2 0 0 20 2 0-0 0 1-1.0 2011 20-14 23 5 28 1 1 0 21 3 0-0 0 1-0.5 Total 57-27 38 10 48 5 1 0 46 5 0-0 0 2-1.5 Robert Rotanz Game-By-Game (G-A) 2009: Bucknell 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 0-0; Loyola 0-0; Yale 1-0; North Carolina 1-0; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 0-0; Dartmouth 0-0; Virginia 0-0; Army 0-1; *Virginia 1-0; St. John s 0-0; ^Navy 2-0; ^North Carolina 0-0; ^Syracuse 0-0 2010: Bucknell 0-0; Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 1-0; Maryland 0-0; North Carolina 0-0; Loyola 0-0; Penn State 2-0; Dartmouth 1-1; Georgetown 0-0; Brown 0-0; Harvard 0-0; Jacksonville 1-1; Presbyterian 0-1; Virginia 0-0; *Virginia 1-0; Sacred Heart 1-0; ^Johns Hopkins 1-1; ^North Carolina 0-0; ^Virginia 1-0; ^Notre Dame 0-0 2011: Siena 2-0; Notre Dame 1-0; Penn 0-1; Maryland 0-0; Mercer 0-0; North Carolina 1-0; Loyola 1-1; Dartmouth 2-0; Georgetown 0-1; Brown 2-0; Syracuse 0-0; Denver 4-0; Presbyterian 1-0; Virginia 4-1; *Virginia 0-0; *Maryland 2-0; Jacksonville 1-0; ^Delaware 1-0; ^Notre Dame 1-0; ^Maryland 0-1 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Robert Rotanz Career Highs Goals: 4, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/16/11 Assists: 1, 10 times, last vs. Maryland, 5/28/11 Points: 5, vs. Virginia, 4/16/11 Ground Balls: 3, vs. Delaware, 5/14/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, five times, last vs. Maryland, 5/28/11 Personal: Son of Bob and Maggie Rotanz... has a brother, Brendan, and sister, Blaney... father played football at Delaware... born April 29, 1989. 28

35 Jack Rowe Midfield 6-0 190 Freshman Vienna, Va. James Madison/Loomis Chaffee Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Richard Hodge at James Madison... spent a post graduate year Loomis Chaffee in 2011... earned All-Liberty District honors in 2009 and was named to the All-Northern Region team in 2010... picked up All-Western New England accolades in 2011 at Loomis Chaffee... compiled a combined 24 goals and 17 assists in his final two seasons... won 75 percent of his faceoffs as a junior and 80 percent as a senior... posted a 85 percent success rate at the X for Loomis Chaffee... also earned two letters in football. Personal: Son of Geoff Rowe and Carla Blosser... has three sisters, Lillian, Allacyn and Meghan and one brother, Kyle... born July 24, 1992. 14 Andrew Rullan Midfield 6-2 201 5th Year Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny Pursuing a Master in Engineering degree at Duke s Pratt School of Engineering. 2011: Played in four games... registered first career assist in win over Presbyterian... picked up three ground balls against Mercer (3/13) and Presbyterian... won 8-of-11 (.727) faceoffs... won all three restarts in season-opening win over Siena and went 3-of-4 against Mercer... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in five contests registered first career point with a goal versus Presbyterian (4/9) also won his lone faceoff taken against the Blue Hose. 2009: Saw the field in two games picked up a ground ball against St. John s (5/3). Prep: Three-year letterwinner for John Rullan at North Allegheny... finished his scholastic career with 98 goals and 35 assists for 133 points... earned All-America honors as a senior... voted the WPSLA Division I Player of the Year his senior season... a two-time first team WPSLA Division I All-North midfield selection... selected as a team captain for his senior year... named to the WPSLA All-Star game and a two-time member of the Allegheny North All-Star team... helped team to the WPSLA Division I North section title game in 2007... also earned two letters as a tight end for the football team. Personal: Son of John and Barbara Rullan... has two younger brothers, Christopher and Kyle... born August 22, 1989. Adnrew Rullan s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 0 0-0.0 2010 5-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2.500 0-0.0 2011 4-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 8-11.727 1-0.5 Total 11-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 8 0 9-15.600 1-0.5 Andrew Rullan Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/9/10 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/9/10 Ground Balls: 3, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 29

5 Tanner Scott Midfield 6-0 190 Freshman Conestoga, Pa. Conestoga Listed as No. 72 recruit and No. 18 midfielder by Inside Lacrosse. Prep: Three-year letterwinner for Brian Samson at Conestoga... teammates with Duke freshman Brian Dailey... a two-time All-Central League pick, earning second team recognition in 2010 and first team honors in 2011... as a senior named to All-EPSLA, the All-Main Line first team, All-Chester County first team accolades... garnered the Conestoga Pioneer Award in 2011... compiled 65 goals and 47 assists for 112 points during his scholastic career... registered a career-best 25 goals and 19 assists his senior season... a key part in guiding Conestoga to consecutive PIAA state titles in 2010 and 2011 and a 73-5 record in his three seasons... led Conestoga to 25-1 record his senior season and a No. 3 national ranking... also earned three letters in basketball. Personal: Son of Matthew and Luanne Scott... has two brothers, Ben and Carson and one sister, Elizabeth... father Matt played football and lacrosse at Franklin & Marshall... mother, Luanne played tennis at Stetson... brother, Ben played baseball at Elon University... born May 5, 1992. 54 Christopher Shannon Goalkeeper 6-5 285 Redshirt Senior Andover, Mass. Phillips Academy Joined the lacrosse team as a walk-on after four seasons on the football team. 2011: Saw time in four contests... played 49:37... made seven saves and posted a 7.26 goals against average and a.538 save percentage... had a season-high four saves in 25:59 of action against Presbyterian (4/11)... made first career save in season-opening win over Siena (2/12)... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: Three-year football letterman at Phillips Academy under Leon Modeste... all-region pick by PrepStar magazine... recorded 26 tackles and three sacks as a senior and earned All-New England Prep School All-Star team honors... two-time Division I All-Star choice by the Eagle Tribune... served as team captain during senior season... helped Phillips to a three-year record of 19-6 with two appearances in the New England Prep School Class A Championship game... also participated in track and field, earning top-five finishes in both the shot put (3rd) and discus (5th) at the 2006 New England Prep School Class A championships... helped team to the 2006 New England Prep School Class A state track and field championship... received the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award in 2007. Personal: Son of Carolyn and Michael Shannon... father played football and lacrosse at Holy Cross while mother was a member of the track and field and lacrosse teams at Holy Cross... brother, Mike, played football at Dartmouth... born June 8, 1988. Christopher Shannon s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct W L T GB CT 2011 4-0 49:37 6 7.26 7.538 0 0 0 0 0 Christopher Shannon Career Highs Saves: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Goals Allowed: 3, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 30

7 Jake Tripucka Midfield 6-2 193 Junior Boonton Township, N.J. Mountain Lakes 2011: Played in 18 games and started 11... amassed nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points... registered a career-high four points, including a career-best three assists, against No. 1 Syracuse (4/3)... tallied two goals in overtime win over Maryland (3/5)... also had two goals in ACC Tournament semifinal win over Virginia (4/22)... scored at least one point in 12 contests and had four multiple-point outings... picked up a season-best four ground balls at Jacksonville (4/30)... netted a goal in NCAA Tournament first round win over Delaware (5/14)... finished season with 24 ground balls. 2010: Played in 18 contests was a key member of the defensive midfield had one assist and collected 10 ground balls and had seven caused turnovers tallied his first career point with an assist in win over then No. 1 Virginia (4/17) registered one ground ball and one forced turnover in NCAA semifinal win over Virginia (5/29) picked up two ground balls versus Presbyterian (4/4) and Johns Hopkins (5/15) forced a pair of turnovers versus Georgetown (3/27). Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes... selected to the 2009 Under Armour All-America team in 2009... tabbed the No. 27 recruit by Inside Lacrosse... scored 27 goals and 21 assists for 48 points his senior season... earned first team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a senior... led Mountain Lakes to back-to-back state championships his junior and sophomore seasons... selected as Mountain Lakes 2009 Outstanding Male Athlete... ranked No. 45 on Sports Illustrated s Takkle 100 lacrosse players as a junior... recorded 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points as a junior... twice helped lead Mountain Lakes to the title at the New Jersey Tournament of Champions... also earned three letters in football and four letters in basketball... helped lead the football team to an undefeated season and the state championship as a senior... collected over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a running back his senior season. Personal: Son of Kelly and Janice Tripucka... has one brother, Travis, and one sister, Reagan... brother, Travis, plays football and lacrosse at UMass... father, Kelly, played basketball at Notre Dame from 1977-81, and played in the NBA for 10 years with the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets... Kelly currently works as a television analyst for the New York Knicks... born Jan. 30, 1991. Jake Tripucka s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2010 18-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 7 0-0 0 5-4.0 2011 18-11 9 10 19 0 1 0 24 2 0-0 0 4-3.5 Total 36-11 9 11 20 0 1 0 34 9 0-0 0 9-7.5 Jake Tripucka Game-By-Game (G-A) 2011: Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 0-0; Maryland 2-0; Mercer 1-2; North Carolina 0-1; Loyola 0-0; Dartmouth 0-1; Georgetown 0-0; Brown 1-0; Syracuse 1-3; Denver 0-1; Presbyterian 0-1; Virginia 1-0; *Virginia 2-0; *Maryland 0-1; Jacksonville 0-0; ^Delaware 1-0; ^Notre Dame 0-0 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Jake Tripucka Career Highs Goals: 2, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Assists: 3, vs. Syracuse, 4/3/11 Points: 4, vs. Syracuse, 4/3/11 Ground Balls: 4, vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Georgetown, 3/27/11 31

12 Justin Turri Midfield 6-3 208 Redshirt Senior West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree at Duke s Fuqua School of Business... All-America candidate. 2011: Played in 17 games and started 16 in the midfield... USILA All-America second team selection... ranked sixth on the team in scoring with 14 goals and 11 assists for 25 points... tallied three man-up goals... had at least one point in 15 contests and registered eight multiple-point outings... scored two goals and added an assist against Notre Dame (2/20)... also had three ground balls in regular season meeting with the Fighting Irish... threw in two goals against North Carolina (3/17)... handed out two assists in a come-from-behind win over Georgetown (3/26)... also tallied a pair of goals in NCAA Tournament quarterfinal win over Notre Dame (5/22)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in 19 games, starting 18 a major part of Duke s first midfield line ranked fourth on the team in points (37) and goals (20) tallied at least one point in 18 games compiled 12 multiple-point outings registered a hat trick in win over Dartmouth (3/23) recorded a seasonhigh four points (3g, 1a) in NCAA semifinal win over top-ranked Virginia (5/29) chipped in a goal in the NCAA Championship win over Notre Dame (5/31) posted 10 points (6g, 4a) in Duke s NCAA Championship run scored at least two goals in six games third on the team with five man-up scores All-ACC Academic selection... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in 18 games, starting 15 ranked fourth on the team in points with 28 from 17 goals and 11 assists tallied four points on three goals and an assist in the regular season win over North Carolina (3/14) posted a career-high five points in upset win over No. 1 Virginia (4/24) had at least one point in 16 contests registered three man-up goals... Academic All-ACC team... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Did not see game action while recovering from a foot injury... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Justin Turri s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2009 18-15 17 11 28 0 3 0 15 1 0-0 0 1-1.0 2010 19-18 20 17 37 0 5 0 17 7 0-0 0 3-1.5 2011 17-16 14 11 25 0 3 0 13 1 0-0 0 1-1.0 Total 54-49 51 39 90 0 11 0 45 9 0-0 0 5-3.5 Justin Turri Game-By-Game (G-A) 2009: Bucknell 1-0; Colgate 0-1; Harvard 0-0; Maryland 1-1; Maryland 1-1; Holy Cross 1-0; Loyola 1-1; Yale 0-1; North Carolina 3-1; Cornell 1-1; Georgetown 1-1; Dartmouth 1-0; Virginia 3-2; Army 2-0; *Virginia 0-1; *North Carolina 0-0; ^Navy 1-0; ^North Carolina 1-0; ^Syracuse 0-1 2010: Bucknell 1-1; Notre Dame 1-0; Penn 1-1; Maryland 0-2; North Carolina 1-0; Loyola 0-0; Penn State 1-2; Dartmouth 3-0; Georgetown 2-0; Brown 0-2; Harvard 0-1; Jacksonville 2-1; Virginia 2-1; *Virginia 0-1; Sacred Heart 0-1; ^Johns Hopkins 0-2; ^North Carolina 2-1; ^Virginia 3-1; ^Notre Dame 1-0 2011: Siena 1-0; Notre Dame 2-1; Penn 1-1; Maryland 1-0; Mercer 1-1; North Carolina 2-0; Loyola 1-0; Dartmouth 1-2; Georgetown 0-2; Brown 0-1; Syracuse 0-0; Virginia 1-1; *Virginia 1-0; *Maryland 0-0; ^Delaware 0-1; ^Notre Dame 2-0; ^Maryland 0-1 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Justin turri Career Highs Goals: 3, four times, last vs. Virginia, 5/29/10 Assists: 2, five times, last vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/15/10 Points: 5, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Ground Balls: 4, twice, last vs. Notre Dame, 2/20/10 Caused Turnovers: 2, twice, last vs. Maryland, 3/6/10 Prep: Three-year letterman at West Islip under coach Scott Craig... led squad to three-year ledger of 66-3 with two state championships and one semifinal appearance... totaled 138 goals and 84 assists for his career, including two 60-plus goal seasons... an all-division and all-county selection as a junior as his team went 23-0... as a senior, received US Lacrosse All-America and Under Armour All-America accolades... lettered two years in football and three years in basketball, earning all-county honors in both... an all-league, all-conference and all-county academic selection in basketball. Personal: Son of Bill and Nancy Turri... has two younger brothers, Wade and Kyle... brother Kyle is currently a freshman on the Duke lacrosse team... uncle, Ralph, played lacrosse and football at Bucknell... uncle, Tim, was a member of the lacrosse team at Cornell... father, Bill, played lacrosse at Penn State... born August 5, 1989. 32

1 Kyle Turri Goaltender 6-3 170 Freshman West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Listed as No. 29 recruit and No. 5 goalkeeper... member of the U.S. National Under-19 team that will play in FIL U-19 World Championship in summer of 2012. Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Scott Craig at West Islip... selected to the U.S. Men s National Under-19 Team that will play in the FIL U-19 World Championship in Finland in summer of 2012... earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior... voted to ESPN Rise All-America first team in 2011... guided West Islip to a 19-1 record and to the Suffolk Class A championship in 2011... named the All-Long Island Goalie of the Year by Newsday as a senior... helped lead West Islip on a 40-game win streak during his two seasons in goal... named to all-county team in 2010 and 2011... made 280 saves in his two seasons in goal... registered 144 saves and a.650 save percentage in 2010 and had 136 saves and.590 save percentage as a senior... named the 2011 Suffolk County Championship Most Valuable Player... selected as the 2010 New York State Championship Defensive MVP... also a two-year letterwinner for the West Islip basketball team... earned all-league honors as a senior. Personal: Son of Bill and Nancy Turri... has two older brothers, Wade and Justin... brother, Justin is currently a redshirt senior on the Duke lacrosse team... uncle, Ralph, played lacrosse and football at Bucknell... uncle, Tim, was a member of the lacrosse team at Cornell... father, Bill, played lacrosse at Penn State... born November 15, 1992. 17 Andrew Vekstein Attack 6-3 187 Senior Pepper Pike, Ohio University School 2011: Played in seven games... registered first collegiate goal in win over Presbyterian (4/11)... also handed out an assist versus the Blue Hose... picked up three ground balls for the year... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Fisher at University School helped guide team to Ohio Division II State title as a senior named the Offensive Most Valuable Player in the championship game voted the team s Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior served as a team captain earned first team all-region and all-state honors in 2008 posted 45 goals and 17 assists for 62 points as a senior led squad to Division II State Semifinals as a junior had 21 points in 2007 despite missing seven games during the year two-year member of Burning River club team a National Merit Scholarship Finalist member of the Cum Laude Society. Personal: Son of Vladimir and Kathy Vekstein has one sister, Carolyn born September 17, 1989. Andrew Vekstein s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 7-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 0 1-0.5 Andrew Vekstein Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Points: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 Ground Balls: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 4/11/11 33

19 Christian Walsh Attack 6-1 202 Sophomore Baltimore, Md. Deerfield Academy 2011: Played in all 20 games and started 17 on attack... ranked third on the team in scoring with 21 goals and 13 assists for 34 points... had at least one point in 18 contests and had 12 multiple-point outings... netted three goals in ACC Tournament semifinal win over Virginia (4/22)... also had three goals in a come-from-behind victory over Georgetown (3/26)... had first multiple-point outing with two assists in overtime win over Maryland (3/5)... tallied two goals, including game-winner, and assist at North Carolina (3/17)... had a goal and an assist in NCAA Tournament quarterfinal against Notre Dame (5/22)... registered one goal in NCAA semifinal versus Maryland (5/28)... led all attackmen with 36 ground balls... picked up a season-high five ground balls at Jacksonville (4/30)... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep: Lettered for Bobby Shiver at Boys Latin also played one season in a postgraduate year at Deerfield Academy for Chip Davis selected to Maryland Free State All-Start team in 2008 helped lead club team to U-19 Championship at Vail Shootout in 2009. Boys Latin: an All-America selection as a senior registered 77 goals and 79 assist for a 156 points in two seasons had a career-best 92 points from 42 goals and 50 assists his senior season team captain as a senior... named first team All-MIAA, All-Metro Baltimore, all-state as a senior selected as a finalist C Markland Kelly Award as the best lacrosse player in Maryland also played soccer and basketball was basketball team s most valuable player in 2008 and 2009 named all-conference in soccer served as a captain for both as a senior was a member of the National Honor Society. Deerfield Academy: had 82 points from 48 goals and 34 assists at Deerfield Academy compiled a 140 points in his scholastic career at Deerfield named All-Western New England earned the Stew Lindsay Jr. Award as the league s outstanding attackman and awarded Rhodes Cup as team s most valuable player. Personal: Son of Chris and Stacy Walsh has two brothers, Luke and Jake, and one sister, Meghan grandfather was a lacrosse All-American at Maryland father played soccer and basketball at Union College... born July 27, 1991. Christian Walsh s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 20-17 21 13 34 1 2 0 36 5 0-0 0 3-2.5 Christian Walsh Game-By-Game (G-A) 2011: Siena 1-0; Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 1-1; Maryland 0-2; Mercer 0-0; North Carolina 2-1; Loyola 1-1; Dartmouth 1-2; Georgetown 3-0; Brown 2-0; Syracuse 2-0; Denver 1-1; Presbyterian 0-1; Virginia 1-1; *Virginia 3-0; *Maryland 0-1; Jacksonville 1-0; ^Delaware 0-1; ^Notre Dame 1-1; ^Maryland 1-0 Christian Walsh Career Highs Goals: 3, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Assists: 2, twice, last vs. Dartmouth, 3/20/11 Points: 3, four times, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Ground Balls: 5, vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, five times, last vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 34

4 Dan Wigrizer Goalkeeper 5-10 186 Junior Villanova, Pa. Haverford 2011: Played and started in 17 contests in goal... posted a 9.20 goals against average and a.550 save percentage... amassed 145 saves in 945 minutes... went 11-6 in the 17 games... tied his career-high in saves with 17 in the overtime victory over Maryland (3/5)... earned ACC Defensive Player of the Week recognition after performance against the Terrapins... made 11 stops in regular season win over Virginia (4/16) to earn second ACC Defensive Player of the Week award... had 14 saves in NCAA Tournament quarterfinal win over Notre Dame (5/22)... also had 14 stops at Jacksonville (4/30)... had 10-plus saves in 10 contests... ranked third on the team with 42 ground balls... picked up five loose balls in ACC Championship against Maryland (4/24)... made 23 saves in two NCAA Tournament games to rank seventh all-time amongst Duke goalies in NCAA postseason action... currently ranks fifth at Duke in career saves in NCAA Tournament play... one of seven goalies to register double-digit saves in a NCAA Tournament game as his 14 stops are tied for 10th in Duke NCAA Tournament single game history... voted to the All-ACC Tournament team after compiling 21 saves in two games... ACC Honor Roll selection. 2010: Played in 19 games, starting 16 finished rookie season with a 9.41 goals against average, a.508 save percentage and a 12-4 record made 154 saves for the year made a career-high 17 saves against Bucknell (2/13) in first career game compiled 15 stops against Notre Dame (2/20) made 10-plus saves in five games collected five saves in national championship game against Notre Dame (5/31) became just the sixth true freshman goalie to win a national title as a starter, joining Rodney Rullman, UVA (1972), Kevin Mahon, Johns Hopkins (1974), Quint Kessenich, Johns Hopkins (1987), Derek Kenney, UVA (1999), John Galloway, Syracuse (2008) All-ACC Academic selection... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Dan Wigrizer s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct W L T GB CT 2010 19-16 950:16 149 9.41 154.508 12 4 0 33 2 2011 18-17 945:44 145 9.2 177 0.55 11 6 0 42 2 Total 37-33 1896:00 294 9.3 331 0.53 23 10 0 75 4 Dan Wigrizer Game-By-Game (GA-Svs) 2010: Bucknell 11-17; Notre Dame 11-15; Penn 11-8; Maryland 11-8; North Carolina 13-8; Loyola 5-11; Penn State 9-7; Dartmouth 3-7; Georgetown 10-13; Brown 9-9; Harvard 5-15; Jacksonville 5-8; Virginia 9-7; *Virginia 14-5; Sacred Heart 1-1; ^Johns Hopkins 1-0; ^North Carolina 3-3; ^Virginia 13-7; ^Notre Dame 5-5 2011: Siena 5-8; Notre Dame 7-6; Penn 7-11; Maryland 8-17; North Carolina 9-11; Loyola 9-13; Dartmouth 4-5; Georgetown 12-11; Brown 7-8; Syracuse 13-9; Denver 12-11; Virginia 11-11; *Virginia 10-8; *Maryland 11-11; Jacksonville 6-14; ^Notre Dame 5-14; ^Maryland 9-9 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Dan Wigrizer Career Highs Saves: 17, twice, last vs. Maryland, 3/5/11 Goals Allowed: 14, vs. Virginia, 4/23/10 Ground Balls: 5, vs. Maryland, 4/24/11 Caused Turnovers: 1, four times, last vs. Notre Dame, 5/22/11 Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John Nostrant at Haverford... twice named a U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American... selected as an Under Armour Senior All-American, helping the South team to victory in the 2009 game... led Haverford to the Inter-Ac Championship and tournament title as a senior... named county Player of the Year in 2009... earned first team all-state and all-county honors three times... named to the All-Inter-Ac first team three times... selected as an Under Armour Junior All-American in 2008. Personal: Son of Steven and Debbie Wigrizer... has one brother, Michael, and two sisters, Jennie and Shari... born April 8, 1991. 35

31 Jordan Wolf Attack 5-9 170 Sophomore Wynnewood, Pa. Lower Merion Preseason second team All-America pick by Face-Off Yearbook... Duke s top returning scorer 2011: Played in all 20 games and started 17 at attack... USILA All-America honorable mention... All-ACC selection... ranked second on the team in scoring with 31 goals and 20 assists for 51 points... had at least one point in 15 contests and had 12 multiple-point outings... tallied a career-high seven points (4g, 3a) in come-from-behind win over Georgetown (3/26)... also had four goals against North Carolina (3/17), Loyola (3/11) and Virginia (5/22)... had three goals, including the overtime game-winner, against Maryland (3/5)... earned ACC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Terrapins... named ACC Offensive Player of the Week again after his four-goal output against the Tar Heels... had five points (3g, 2a) in NCAA Tournament first round win over Delaware (5/14)... dished out a career-high four assists against Dartmouth (3/20)... finished season with 33 ground balls... named to All-ACC Academic Team... ACC Honor Roll selection. Prep:: A four-year letterwinner for Chet Laubach at Lower Merion High School compiled 341 career points from 184 goals and 157 assists during his scholastic career registered a career-best 73 goals and 50 assists as a senior set school records for career points and assists, while his 113 in 2010 was a single season record a three-time first team, all-main Line, all-central League and all-state honoree voted the Aces Most Valuable Player in 2008, 2009 and 2010 an All-America choice as both a junior and senior picked as an Under Armour All-American and scored three goals in the annual Under Amour All-American game named Phillylacrosse.com Player of the Year as a senior also served as a captain of the Duke s Lacrosse Club also lettered four years in soccer and was a first team all-central League pick as a senior earned two letters in ice hockey captured all-central League honors both seasons a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Larry and Barbara Wolf has two brothers, Will and Evan born December 27, 1991. Jordan Wolf s Career Statistics Year G-GS G A P GWG UP DN GB CT FO Pct. Pen-Min 2011 20-17 31 20 51 1 2 0 33 3 0-0 0 2-1.0 Jordan Wolf Game-By-Game (G-A) 2011: Siena 0-2; Notre Dame 0-0; Penn 0-0; Maryland 3-0; Mercer 0-0; North Carolina 4-0; Loyola 4-0; Dartmouth 1-4; Georgetown 4-3; Brown 2-1; Syracuse 2-2; Denver 0-0; Presbyterian 0-1; Virginia 2-1; *Virginia 4-1; *Maryland 0-1; Jacksonville 1-2; ^Delaware 3-2; ^Notre Dame 1-0; ^Maryland 0-0 *ACC Tournament; ^NCAA Tournament Jordan Wolf Career Highs Goals: 4, four times, last vs. Virginia, 4/22/11 Assists: 4, vs. Dartmouth, 3/20/11 Points: 7, vs. Georgetown, 3/26/11 Ground Balls: 4, three times, last vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 Caused Turnovers: 2, vs. Jacksonville, 4/30/11 36

2011 Results Overall: 14-6, ACC 3-0, Away: 2-1; Home: 11-1; Neutral: 1-4 Date Opponent Location Result Goalie (sv) Leading Scorer (g-a) Feb. 13 vs #19 BUCKNELL Powder Springs, Ga. W, 12-11 (OT) Dan Wigrizer (17) Howell (4-2) Feb. 12 SIENA Durham, N.C. W, 20-6 Dan Wigrizer (8) Howell (7-2) Feb. 20 vs. #6 Notre Dame Jacksonville, Fla. L, 7-12 Dan Wigrizer (6) Turri (2-1) Feb. 26 at Penn Philadelphia, Pa. L, 3-7 Dan Wigrizer (11) Turri (1-1), Walsh (1-1) Mar. 5 #3 MARYLAND * Durham, N.C. W, 9-8 (OT) Dan Wigrizer (17) Wolf (3-0) Mar. 13 MERCER Durham, N.C. W, 18-5 Mike Rock (7) Fehr (5-0) Mar. 17 at #8 North Carolina * Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-9 Dan Wigrizer (11) Wolf (4-0) Mar. 11 #10 LOYOLA Durham, N.C. W, 14-9 Dan Wigrizer (13) Howell (4-1) Mar. 20 DARTMOUTH Durham, N.C. W, 18-10 Dan Wigrizer (5) Howell (3-2), Wolf (1-4) Mar. 26 GEORGETOWN Durham, N.C. W, 14-12 Dan Wigrizer (11) Wolf (4-3) Mar. 29 BROWN Durham, N.C. W, 12-7 Dan Wigrizer (2) Wolf (2-1), Howell (2-1) Apr. 3 vs. #1 Syracuse East Rutherford, N.J. L, 11-13 Dan Wigrizer (9) Howell (4-2) Apr. 9 vs. #10 Denver Bethpage, N.Y. L, 9-12 Brad Ross was Dan named Wigrizer to the (11) All- Rotanz (4-0) Apr. 11 PRESBYTERIAN Durham, N.C. Almerica Third Team three W, 18-6 Mike Rock times. (3) Fehr (3-1) Apr. 16 #7 VIRGINIA* Durham, N.C. W, 13-11 Dan Wigrizer (11) Rotanze (4-1) Apr. 22 #10 VIRGINIA! Durham, N.C. W, 19-10 Dan Wigrizer (8) Wolf (4-1) Apr. 24 #7 MARYLAND! Durham, N.C. L, 9-11 Dan Wigrizer (11) Lawson (3-0), Howell (3-0) Apr. 30 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. W, 10-6 Dan Wigrizer (14) Spillane (3-0), Wolf (1-2) May 14 #14 DELAWARE % Durham, N.C. W, 15-14 Mike Rock (12) Howell (4-1), Wolfe (3-2) May 22 vs. #4 Notre Dame ^ Foxborough, Mass. W, 7-5 Dan Wigrizer (14) Turri (2-0), Lawson (1-1), Walsh (1-1) May 28 vs Maryland $ Baltimore, Md. L, 4-9 Dan Wigrizer (9) Howell (1-0), Walsh (1-0), Offit (1-0), Lawson (1-0) * ACC Contest!ACC Tournament %NCAA First Round ^NCAA Quarterfinals $NCAA Semifinals 2011 Awards and Honors Captains Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Terrence Molinari, Justin Turri USILA All-America Justin Turri (2nd), CJ Costabile (3rd), Zach Howell (3rd), Tom Montelli (3rd), Robert Rotanz (HM), Jordan Wolf (HM) USILA Scholar All-America Zach Howell, Tom Montelli ACC Coach of the Year John Danowski All-ACC Academic Team Zach Howell, CJ Costabile, Jordan Wolf, Justin Turri, Robert Rotanz, Ben Belmont, Stephen Coyle, Josh Dionne, Jesse Fehr, Chris Hipps, Jimmy O Neill, Josh Offit, Charlie Payton, Christian Walsh ACC Academic Honor Roll Andrew Vekstein, Sam Spillane, Christopher Shannon, Tom Rynn, Andrew Rullan, Tommy Patterson, Scot Meyer, Henry Meyer, Eddie Loftus, Brendan Fowler, Greg DeLuca, Dax Cohan, Christian Walsh, Charlie Payton, Josh Offit, Jimmy O Neill, Chris Hipps, Jesse Fehr, Josh Dionne, Stephen Coyle, Ben Belmont, Robert Rotanz, Justin Turri, Tom Montelli, Jordan Wolf, Dan Wigrizer, CJ Costabile, Zach Howell All-ACC CJ Costabile, Jordan Wolf ACC Offensive Player of the Week Jordan Wolf (March 8, March 22), Robert Rotanz (April 19) ACC Defensive Player of the Week Dan Wigrizer (March 8 & April 19) ACC All-Tournament Team CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, David Lawson, Dan Wigrizer Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee Zach Howell, CJ Costabile Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Finalist Tom Montelli Baltimore Sun Player of the Week Jordan Wolf (March 8) 37

2011 Statistics ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW UP GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min 21 Zach Howell 20-19 43 16 59 128.336 2 6 32 25 9 0-0.000 0-0.0 31 Jordan Wolf 20-17 31 20 51 86.360 1 2 33 36 3 0-0.000 2-1.0 19 Christian Walsh 20-17 21 13 34 58.362 1 2 36 28 5 0-0.000 3-2.5 2 David Lawson 20-8 23 9 32 66.348 2 0 33 12 8 0-0.000 1-2.0 26 Robert Rotanz 20-14 23 5 28 63.365 1 1 21 18 3 0-0.000 1-0.5 12 Justin Turri 17-16 14 11 25 58.241 0 3 13 19 1 0-0.000 1-1.0 25 Josh Offit 20-6 18 5 23 51.353 1 0 19 16 1 2-2 1.000 0-0.0 7 Jake Tripucka 18-11 9 10 19 32.281 0 1 24 15 2 0-0.000 4-3.5 0 Josh Dionne 20-1 10 3 13 18.556 1 6 6 12 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 16 Tom Rynn 19-0 9 4 13 16.562 1 4 3 5 2 0-0.000 2-1.0 18 Jesse Fehr 11-5 10 2 12 18.556 0 1 8 9 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 9 CJ Costabile 20-0 4 5 9 13.308 1 0 95 15 23 97-186.522 9-6.5 5 Sam Spillane 15-1 6 2 8 21.286 2 1 4 9 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 1 Tucker Virtue 12-1 4 3 7 19.211 1 0 8 10 1 0-0.000 0-0.0 43 Stephen Coyle 16-0 3 2 5 29.103 0 1 4 3 0 0-0.000 1-0.5 32 Terrence Molinari 20-0 3 2 5 9.333 0 0 37 8 7 9-31.290 1-0.5 41 Eddie Loftus 5-1 0 4 4 5.000 0 0 3 5 1 0-0.000 0-0.0 11 Tom Montelli 20-19 2 1 3 4.500 0 0 55 5 28 0-0.000 9-7.0 23 Kevin Young 15-0 2 0 2 7.286 0 0 3 4 1 0-0.000 0-0.0 55 Bill Conners 20-17 2 0 2 3.667 0 0 34 9 6 0-0.000 1-1.0 17 Andrew Vekstein 7-0 1 1 2 6.167 0 0 3 4 0 0-0.000 1-0.5 33 Luke Duprey 20-3 1 1 2 4.250 0 0 21 6 12 0-0.000 10-8.0 34 Greg DeLuca 18-1 1 1 2 2.500 0 0 26 2 6 18-47.383 3-2.0 3 Scot Meyer 6-2 1 0 1 7.143 0 1 1 3 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 13 Brandon Allen 5-0 1 0 1 3.333 0 0 3 3 0 2-3.667 1-0.5 20 Charlie Payton 12-0 1 0 1 2.500 0 0 18 1 0 21-40.525 0-0.0 77 Henry Lobb 4-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 3 2 2 0-0.000 0-0.0 36 Andrew Rullan 4-0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 7 1 0 8-11.727 1-0.5 29 Dax Cohan 4-0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 27 Chris Hipps 19-18 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 19 5 7 0-0.000 65.0 10 Ben Belmont 16-1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 8 0 4 0-0.000 1-0.5 4 Dan Wigrizer 18-17 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 42 9 2 0-0.000 0-0.0 54 Christopher Shannon 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 48 Tommy Patterson 10-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 2 0 1 0-0.000 2-1.0 47 Henry Meyer 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 5 2 0 7-12.583 0-0.0 44 Spencer Peterson 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0.000 1-1.0 42 Matt Kunkel 4-1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 4 1 2 0-0.000 0-0.0 39 Mike Rock 7-3 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 6 0 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 30 Brendan Fowler 16-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 39 2 3 86-155.555 2-2.0 28 Jimmy O Neill 19-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 9 3 4 0-0.000 0-0.0 14 Jason Orlando 4-1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 2 1 0 0-0.000 0-0.0 6 Joe Tkac 11-0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 4 1 1 0-0.000 1-1.0 Total 20 244 121 365 734.332 14 29 699 329 146 250-487.513 64-49.0 Opponents 20 182 102 284 664.274 6 19 560 333 136 237-487.487 96-72.0 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 54 Christopher Shannon 4-0 49:37 6 7.26 7.538 0 0 0 20 39 Mike Rock 6-3 205:23 31 9.06 30.492 3 0 0 104 4 Dan Wigrizer 17-17 945:44 145 9.20 177.550 11 6 0 540 Total 20 1200:44 182 9.09 214.540 14 6 0 664 Opponents 20 1200:44 244 12.19 215.468 6 14 0 734 38

2011 ACC Standings Team Won Lost Pct. GF GA Duke 3 0 1.000 36 28 North Carolina 1 2.333 30 31 Maryland 1 2.333 26 27 Virginia 1 2.333 29 35 Overall Team Won Lost Pct. GF GA Maryland 13 4.765 183 117 Virginia 12 5.706 217 166 Duke 14 6.700 244 182 North Carolina 10 6.625 168 141 2011 ACC Regular Season Results March 5 Duke 9, Maryland 8 (OT) March 17 Duke 14, North Carolina 9 March 26 North Carolina 11, Maryland 6 April 2 Maryland 12, Virginia 7 April 9 Virginia 11, North Carolina 10 (OT) April 16 Duke 13, Virginia 11 2011 ACC Tournament Results ACC Semifinals April 22 Duke 19, Viriginia 10 April 22 Maryland 7, North Carolina 6 ACC Championship April 24 Maryland 11, Duke 9 All-Atlantic Coast Team Midfield CJ Costabile Duke Attack Jordan Wolf Duke Goalie Niko Amato Maryland Midfield Joe Cummings Maryland Defender Brett Schmidt Maryland Attack Billy Bitter North Carolina Defender Ryan Flanagan North Carolina Attack Nicky Galasso North Carolina Midfield Colin Briggs Virginia Midfield Chris LaPierre Virginia Attack Steele Stanwick Virginia ACC Player of the Year ACC Freshman of the Year ACC Coach of the Year Steele Stanwick Nicky Galasso John Danowski ACC Offensive Players of the Week Feb. 15 Nicky Galasso, North Carolina Feb. 20 Chris Bocklet, Virginia March 1 Steele Stanwick, Virginia March 8 Jordan Wolf, Duke March 15 Thomas Wood, North Carolina March 22 Jordan Wolf, Duke March 29 Nicky Galasso, North Carolina April 5 Joe Cummings, Maryland April 12 Colin Briggs, Virginia April 19 Robert Rotanz, Duke ACC Defensive Players of the Week Feb. 20 Rob Fortunato, Virginia March 1 Curtis Holmes, Maryland March 8 Dan Wigrizer, Duke March 15 Adam Ghitelman, Virginia March 22 Brian Farrell, Maryland March 29 Steven Rastivo, North Carolina April 5 Brett Schmidt, Maryland April 12 Adam Ghitelman, Virginia April 19 Dan Wigrizer, Duke Duke In The Final 2011 Statistical Rankings (Rankings as of May 30) Team Category ACC NCAA Scoring Offense (12.2) 2 6 Scoring Defense (9.1) 3 31 Faceoff Win % (0.513) 3 26 Man-Up Offense (0.315) 4 27 Man-Down Defense (0.678) 4 34 Shot % (.332) 1 7 Assists Per Game (6.05) 3 17 Points Per Game (18.25) 1 6 CTs Per Game (7.3) 3 38 GBs Per Game (34.95) 2 5 Saves Per Game (10.7) 2 26 Individual ACC NCAA Zach Howell Goals Per Game (2.15) 2 21 Points Per Game (2.95) 3 37 Assists Per Game (0.80) 7 113 Jordan Wolf Points Per Game (2.55) 6 78 Assists Per Game (1.0) 4 79 Goals Per Game (1.55) 9 84 Christian Walsh Assists Per Game (0.65) 12 152 Points Per Game (1.7) 14 179 Goals Per Game (1.05) 17 195 David Lawson Points Per Game (1.6) 15 193 Goals Per Game (1.15) 12 166 Robert Rotanz Goals Per Game (1.15) 12 166 Jake Tripucka Assists Per Game (0.56) 15 180 Justin Turri Assists Per Game (0.65) 14 153 CJ Costabile GBs Per Game (4.75) 3 29 CTs Per Game (1.15) 3 73 Tom Montelli GBs Per Game (2.75) 8 123 CTs Per Game (1.4) 2 44 Brendan Fowler GBs Per Game (2.44) 12 158 Dan Wigrizer GBs Per Game (2.33) 13 179 Goals Against Average (9.21) 2 31 Save Percentage (0.550) 2 15 Saves Per Game (9.83) 2 25 Duke Week by Week National Rankings Week USILA IL Preseason 5 5 Feb. 21 10 10 Feb. 28 15 19 Mar. 7 12 15 Mar. 14 7 8 Mar. 21 4 4 Mar. 28 3 3 April 4 4 4 April 11 10 9 April 18 6 7 April 25 7 8 May 1 7 8 May 8 6 6 June 1 NA 3 39

First Team All-America Charles Gilfillan 1948, 51 Bob Bickel 1952 Everett Anderson 1954 Matt Ogelsby 1995 Tyler Hardy 1996 Jim Gonnella 1997 David Stilley 1997 Scott Diggs 1998 Stephen Card 1999, 00 Kevin Cassese 2002, 03 Matt Danowski 2005, 07, 08 Aaron Fenton 2005 Matt Zash 2005 Casey Carroll 2007 Zack Greer 2007, 08 Nick O Hara 2007, 08 Ned Crotty 2009, 2010 Second Team All-America Bob Bickel 1951 Fred Eisenbrandt 1951 Rod Boyce 1951 Don Bafford 1952 Dan Peacock 1952 Dick Bollinger 1954 Josh Dennis 1989 Scott Harrison 1994 Matt Ogelsby 1994 Tyler Hardy 1997 Joe Kirmser 1997 John Fay 1998 Nick Hartofilis 1999, 00 Kevin Cassese 2001 Peter Lamade 2005 Tony McDevitt 2005, 08 Ned Crotty 2008 Parker McKee 2009, 2010 Max Quinzani 2010 Justin Turri 2011 Third Team All-America Bert Nuttie 1949 Rod Boyce 1949, 50 Charles Gilfillan 1950 Don Bafford 1952 Dan Peacock 1952 Dick Bollinger 1953 Nolan Rogers 1953 Richard Saunders 1955 Steve Sachs 1968, 69 Mark Sammis 1972 David Donovan 1992 Matt Ogelsby 1993 Scott Harrison 1995 Tyler Hardy 1995 Joe Kirmser 1995 Ross Moscatelli 1995 Jim Gonnella 1996 John Fay 1997 Stephen Card 1998 Scott Diggs 1999 Jared Frood 1999 Tim Knowles 1999 T.J. Durnan 2000 Zack Greer 2005 Tony McDevitt 2007 Dan Loftus 2007, 08 Max Quinzani 2008, 09 Brad Ross 2008, 09 CJ Costabile 2010 Michael Manley 2010 CJ Costabile 2011 Zach Howell 2011 40 Tom Montelli 2011 Honorable Mention All-America Ray Brown 1940, 41 Ed Koffenberger 1947 Olin Gilbert 1947 Tom Petit 1947 Less Hoshall 1947, 49 Dave Tubbs 1948, 49 Fred Eisenbrandt 1949, 50 Don Clausen 1948, 51 Rod Boyce 1948 Howard Heiss 1949, 50 John Heller 1949, 50 Bert Nuttle 1950 Gene Corrigan 1950, 51 Don Bafford 1951 Brooke Cottman 1952 Don Rutter 1953 Kirvan Pierson 1954 Ronald Wilson 1954 Everett Anderson 1955 William Richardson 1957 Robert Rippel 1959 Wade Byrd 1959 Malcolm Travelstead 1968 Art Tremaine 1969 Jeff Board 1970 Mark Sammis 1971, 74 Bob Rice 1973 John Haldeman 1976 Joe Devlin 1977 Pete Gustafson 1979 Tony Cullen 1982 Dave Hagler 1982 Ken Lukes 1985 Peter Rubin 1986, 87 Jim Cabrera 1987 Michael Conway 1988 Josh Dennis 1988, 90 Keith Melchionni 1989, 90, 91 Gregg Schmalz 1991, 92 Joe Matassa 1991, 92 Derek Thomson 1993 Joe Proud 1994 Greg Ehrnman 1997 Scott Diggs 1997 Tim Knowles 1998 Matt Breslin 1999 T.J. Durnan 1999 John O Donnell 1999 Jared Frood 2000 Scott Bross 2001 Chris Hartofilis 2001 Stuart Schwartz 2001 Dan Hauber 2002 A.J. Kincel 2002 Kevin Brennan 2003 Matt Rewkowski 2003 Matt Danowski 2004 Matt Zash 2004 Casey Carroll 2005 Brad Ross 2007 Parker McKee 2008 CJ Costabile 2009 Robert Rotanz 2011 Jordan Wolf 2011 Tewaraaton Trophy National Player of the Year Matt Danowski 2007 Ned Crotty 2010 Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award National Player of the Year Matt Danowski 2007, 08 Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. National Goalkeeper of the Year Aaron Fenton 2005 Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull National Attackman of the Year Matt Danowski 2005, 07 Zack Greer 2008 Ned Crotty 2009 Lt. Donald MacLaughlin National Midfielder of the Year Jim Gonnella 1997 Kevin Cassese 2002 William F. Schmeisser National Defenseman of the Year Tyler Hardy 1996 Nick O Hara 2008 National Rookie of the Year (selected by Inside Lacrosse) Zack Greer 2005 F. Morris Touchstone National Coach of the Year Mike Pressler 2005 John Danowski 2010 USILA Service Award Gene Corrigan 1997

ACC Player of the Year Matt Ogelsby 1995 Kevin Cassese 2001 Matt Danowski 2005, 07 Ned Crotty 2009 ACC Rookie of the Year Scott Diggs 1996 Matt Danowski 2004 Zack Greer 2005 Michael Manley 2008 ACC Coach of the Year Mike Pressler 1995 Mike Pressler 2001 Mike Pressler 2005 John Danowski 2007 John Danowski 2011 All-ACC 1977 Joe Devlin 1978 Jim Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jim Cabrera 1986 Ken Lukes Peter Ortale Peter Rubin 1987 Maurice Glavin Jim Cabrera Peter Rubin Ken Lukes 1988 Josh Dennis Peter Rubin 1989 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 1990 Josh Dennis Keith Melchionni 1991 Gregg Schmalz 1992 David Donovan Carter Hertzberg 1993 Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison Matt Ogelsby 1995 Matt Ogelsby Tyler Hardy Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1996 Tyler Hardy Jim Gonnella 1997 Greg Ehrnman John Fay Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 Scott Diggs John Fay Jared Frood 1999 Stephen Card Jared Frood Nick Hartofilis Tim Knowles John O Donnell 2000 Stephen Card T.J. Durnan Nick Hartofilis 2001 Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Chris Hartofilis 2002 Kevin Cassese Dan Hauber 2003 Kevin Cassese Matt Rewkowski 2004 Peter Lamade Matt Zash 2005 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer Tony McDevitt Matt Zash 2007 Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2008 Matt Danowski Zack Greer Tony McDevitt Max Quinzani 2009 Ned Crotty Max Quinzani 2010 Ned Crotty Parker McKee Max Quinzani 2011 CJ Costabile Jordan Wolf ACC All-Tournament 1992 Michael Becker 1993 Carter Hertzberg Matt Ogelsby 1994 Scott Harrison 1995 Jim Gonnella Scott Harrison Joe Kirmser Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1997 John Fay Jim Gonnella Joe Kirmser John O Donnell 1998 John Fay 1999 Matt Breslin Stephen Card Scott Diggs T.J. Durnan Tim Knowles 2000 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 2001 Kevin Brennan Matt Breslin Scott Bross Kevin Cassese Dan Chemotti Chris Hartofilis 2002 Dan Hauber Terrence Keaney A.J. Kincel Alex Lieske Jimmy Regan 2003 Kevin Cassese A.J. Kincel Matt Rewkowski John Wendling 2004 Matt Danowski 2005 Matt Danowski Aaron Fenton Zack Greer 2007 Bo Carrington Casey Carroll Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus 2008 Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Zack Greer Dan Loftus Tony McDevitt Parker McKee Nick O Hara Maz Quinzani 2009 CJ Costabile Mike Catalino Ned Crotty Zach Howell Mike Manley Max Quinzani Steve Schoeffel 2010 Max Quinzani 2011 CJ Costabile Zach Howell David Lawson Dan Wigrizer ACC Tournmanet MVP 1995 Ross Moscatelli 2001 Scott Bross 2002 A.J. Kincel 2007 Matt Danowski 2008 Dan Loftus 2009 CJ Costabile NCAA All-Tournament 1999 John Fay 2005 Matt Danowski Dan Flannery Nick O Hara Matt Zash 2007 Ned Crotty Matt Danowski Zack Greer Nick O Hara 2008 Zack Greer 2010 CJ Costabile Zach Howell Michael Manley Max Quinzani 41

North-South Game 1941 Ray Brown 1942 John Reisner 1943 Larry Phelps Jack Hebb 1946 Jim Corrigan Walter Ross Tom Gorsuch Olin Gilbert 1947 Ed Koffenberger Lee Hoshall Olin Gilbert Tom Petit 1948 Garrett Billmire 1949 Lee Hoshall Howard Heiss Bert Nuttle 1950 Jack Heller Howard Heiss 1951 Rod Boyce Dan Clausen Charles Gilfillan 1952 Dan Peacock Bob Bickel Don Bafford Brooke Cottman 1953 Nolan Rogers Don Rutter 1954 Richard Bollinger Albert Lynch Ronald Wilson 1955 Michael Harrington 1956 Donald Scott 1957 Fred Hearn 1968 Malcolm Travelstead 1969 Steve Sachs 1970 Jeff Board Bruce Corrie (coach) 1971 Bruce Corrie (coach) 1974 Mark Sammis 1978 James Ferguson 1979 Pete Gustafson 1980 Tony Cullen 1982 Dave Hagler 1983 Chris Sussingham 1985 Jeff Spear 1986 Curt Cimei Mark Gillin 1987 Peter Ortale Maurice Glavin 1988 Michael Conway Peter Rubin 1989 Paul Mahoney Tony Cullen (coach) 1990 Josh Dennis John Wiseman 1991 Keith Melchionni 1992 Joe Matassa Gregg Schmalz David Donovan 1993 Andy Droney Carter Herzberg Derek Thomson Mike Pressler (coach) 1994 Chris Affolter Mike Clayton Ken Fasanaro 1995 Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli Matt Ogelsby 1996 Ross Thomson 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 John Fay Craig Seyffer 1999 Scott Diggs Tim Knowles 2000 Stephen Card Nick Hartofilis 2003 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese 2005 Aaron Fenton Ryan Marshall USILA Scholar All-America 1995 Scott Harrison Ross Moscatelli 1997 Jim Gonnella Tyler Hardy Joe Kirmser 1998 John Fay 2000 T.J. Durnan Jared Frood 2001 Scott Bross Chris Hartofilis Stuart Schwartz 2002 Dan Hauber 2003 Kevin Brennan Kevin Cassese 2007 Tony McDevitt Nick O Hara 2008 Brad Ross 2009 Ryan McFadyen Brad Ross 2010 Parker McKee Max Quinzani 2011 Zach Howell Tom Montelli CoSIDA Academic All-District III 2007 Ed Douglas, 1st Team 2008 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2009 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 2010 Max Quinzani, 1st Team CoSIDA Academic All-America 2007 Ed Douglas, 2nd Team 2008 Max Quinzani, 3rd Team 2009 Max Quinzani, 2nd Team 2010 Max Quinzani, 1st Team 42

ACC Annual Statistical Leaders Total Points 1967 Steve Sachs 49 1968 Steve Sachs *42 1969 Steve Sachs 49 1976 Rod Finlayson 58 1978 Tony Cullen 82 1979 Tony Cullen 90 1986 Peter Rubin 61 1988 Paul Mahoney 49 1989 Josh Dennis 60 1998 John Fay 67 2003 Matt Rewkowski 47 2005 Matt Danowski 92 2007 Matt Danowski 96 2008 Matt Danowski 97 2010 Ned Crotty 86 Goals 1967 Steve Sachs 32 1969 Steve Sachs 22 1972 Bob Rice 36 1976 Rod Finlayson 33 1978 Dave Hagler 44 1986 Peter Rubin 46 1987 Peter Rubin 39 1989 Josh Dennis 50 1990 Joe Matassa 35 1997 John Fay 53 1999 T.J. Durnan *42 2000 T.J. Durnan 42 2003 Matt Rewkowski 36 2005 Zack Greer 57 2007 Zack Greer 67 2008 Zack Greer 65 2009 Max Quinzani *46 2010 Max Quinzani 68 Assists 1954 Ronald Wilson 33 1967 Steve Sachs 34 1968 Steve Sachs 31 1969 Steve Sachs 27 1978 Tony Cullen 40 1979 Tony Cullen 52 1983 Jay Bierman 36 1985 Peter Rubin 28 1986 Ken Lukes 33 1989 Paul Mahoney 37 2004 Dan Flannery *19 Matt Danowski *19 2007 Matt Danowski 52 2008 Matt Danowski 56 2009 Ned Crotty 55 2010 Ned Crotty 63 Saves Percentage 1955 John Baker 15.8 1973 Chuck Sherwood 15.2 1991 Carter Hertzberg.645 1992 Carter Hertzberg.700 1995 Joe Kirmser.625 1997 Craig Seyffer.613 1998 Matt Breslin.610 2005 Aaron Fenton.629 2007 Dan Loftus.614 2008 Dan Loftus.625 NOTE: For saves, 1954-70 ranked on total saves; 1971-75 on saves per game; 1976-present on save percentage *Denotes tie Career Points Name G A Pts. 1. Matt Danowski 170 183 353 2. Zack Greer 206 79 285 3. Dave Hagler 156 98 254 4. Ned Crotty 92 147 239 5. Max Quinazni 199 37 236 6. Tony Cullen 106 114 220 Peter Rubin 156 64 220 8. Steve Sachs 101 108 209 9. Ken Lukes 108 95 203 10. John Fay 150 48 198 11. Zach Howell 134 58 192 12. Joe Matassa 113 77 190 13. Rod Finlayson 108 80 188 14. Josh Dennis 129 55 184 15. Jared Frood 99 79 178 16. T.J. Durnan 125 43 168 17. Scott Harrison 90 73 163 18. Paul Maloney 75 83 158 19. Greg Patchak 98 54 152 20. Dan Flannery 79 70 149 21. Jon Bierman 75 71 146 22. Jim Gonnella 55 90 145 23. Jim Cabrera 79 65 144 24. Rob Rice 89 46 135 25. Hunt Brawley 89 45 134 26. Pete Gustafson 79 49 128 27. Matt Ogelsby 80 44 124 28. Kevin Brennan 69 53 122 29. Ross Moscatelli 85 34 119 30. Kevin Cassese 80 38 118 31. Greg Schmalz 85 27 112 32. Scott Diggs 68 36 104 33. Mark Sammis 73 30 103 34. Brad Ross 76 26 102 35. Tom Brodsky 65 36 101 James Ferguson 60 41 101 37. Jim Neffgen 59 41 100 Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer 2005-08 206 2. Max Quinzani 2007-10 199 3. Matt Danowski 2004-08 170 4. Dave Hagler 1978-82 156 Peter Rubin 1986-88 156 6. John Fay 1995-98 150 7. Zach Howell 2008-11 134 8. Josh Dennis 1987-90 129 9. T.J. Durnan 1997-00 125 10. Joe Matassa 1989-92 113 11. Ken Lukes 1984-87 108 Rod Finlayson 1973-76 108 Career Saves Name Years Saves 1. Joe Kirmser 1994-97 843 2. Chuck Sherwood 1972-75 583 3. Matt Breslin 1998-01 579 4. Dan Loftus 2004-08 552 Career Assists Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski 2004-08 183 2. Ned Crotty 2006-10 147 3. Tony Cullen 1978-80 114 4. Steve Sachs 1966-69 108 5. Dave Hagler 1978-82 98 6. Ken Lukes 1984-87 95 7. Jim Gonnella 1994-97 90 8. Paul Mahoney 1986-89 83 9. Rod Finlayson 1973-76 80 10. Jared Frood 1997-00 79 Single-Season Goals Name Years G 1. Max Quinzani 2010 68 2. Zack Greer 2007 67 3. Zack Greer 2008 65 4. Max Quinzani 2008 61 5. Zack Greer 2005 57 6. John Fay 1997 53 7. Zach Howell 2010 51 8. Matt Danowski 2005 50 Josh Dennis 1989 50 10. Dan Flannery 2005 46 11. Matt Danowski 2007 44 12. John Fay 1996 43 Max Quinzani 2009 43 Zach Howell 2011 43 Single-Season Assists Name Years G 1. Ned Crotty 2010 63 2. Matt Danowski 2008 56 3. Ned Crotty 2009 55 4. Matt Danowski 2007 52 5. Matt Danowski 2005 42 6. Paul Maloney 1989 37 7. Jim Gonnella 1997 32 8. Zack Greer 2008 30 9. Zack Greer 2007 27 Jared Frood 2000 27 T.J. Durnan 1999 27 Scott Harrison 1994 27 Single-Season Points Name Years G 1. Matt Danowski 2008 97 2. Matt Danowski 2007 96 3. Zack Greer 2008 95 4. Zack Greer 2007 94 5. Matt Danowski 2005 92 6. Ned Crotty 2010 86 7. Max Quinzani 2010 82 8. Ned Crotty 2009 78 9. Dan Flannery 2005 72 Zack Greer 2005 72 11. Zach Howell 2010 70 12. Max Quinzani 2008 69 13. John Fay 1998 67 John Fay 1997 67 Single-Season Points Name Years G 1. Joe Kirmser 1994 243 2. Dan Loftus 2007 226 3. Joe Kirmser 1995 218 4. Joe Kirmser 1997 217 5. Aaron Fenton 2005 210 6. Carter Hertzberg 1992 201 7. Dan Loftus 2008 188 Chuck Sherwood 188 8. Matt Breslin 2001 187 Matt Breslin 2000 187 Carter Hertzberg 1993 187 43

Single-Game Records Goals: 9, John Fay vs. Hobart, 4/12/96 Assists: 8 John Bierman vs. Gettysburg, 4/15/81 Tony Cullen vs. UMBC, 4/4/79 Ned Crotty vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 Points: 11, nine times, most recent Ned Crotty (3g, 8a) vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 Max Quinzani (8g, 3a) vs. Sacred Heart, 5/9/10 Saves: 37, Chuck Sherwood vs. Drexel, 4/26/75 Duke Team Records Most Goals Scored in a Game 41 vs. Guilford, 4/2/1978 30 vs. Clemson, 1939! Most Goals Allowed in a Game 29 at Virginia, 4/8/1992 Most Goals Scored in a Season 301, 2008 Most Goals Allowed in a Season 196, 1976 Fewest Goals Scored in a Season (Min. 10 games) 54, 1970 Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season (Min. 10 games) 84, 1952 Lowest Scoring Average in a Season 0.80 goals/gm, 1964 Lowest Opponent Scoring Average in a Season 2.50 goals/gm, 1963 Most Wins in a Season 18, 2008 (18-2) Most Losses in a Season 10, 1975 (3-10) Most Overtime Games in a Season 4, 1997 Most One-Goal Games in a Season 8, 1997 Longest Winning Streak 12, 2007 Longest Losing Streak 8, 1956 & 1975 & 1981 Consecutive Home Wins in a Season 11, Feb. 16, 2008 - May 10, 2008 Consecutive Home Wins 21, March 30, 2007 - Feb. 20, 2009 Consecutive Home Losses in a Season 6, April 2, 1963 - May 4, 1963 6, March 12, 1975 - April 26, 1975 Consecutive Home Losses 11, April 2, 1963 - March 26, 1965 Consecutive Away Wins in a Season 4, March 13, 2010 - April 17, 2010 4, March 2, 2007 - April 7, 2007 Consecutive Away Losses in a Season 6, March 6, 1976 - April 21, 1976 6, March 3, 1984 - April 11, 1984 Consecutive Away Wins * 9, April 3, 2008-Present Consecutive Away Losses * 19, April 23, 1955-May 9, 1960 Best Season Start 11-0, 2005 Highest Scoring Margin in a Season 168 (8.40/gm), 2008 Largest Margin of Victory 33, vs. Guilford (41-8), 4/2/1978 30, vs. Clemson (30-0), 1939! Largest Margin of Defeat 27, at Virginia (29-2), 4/8/1972! against Division I team Duke in the ACC Records Book Career Points Name G A Pts. 1. Matt Danowski 170 183 353 2. Zack Greer 206 79 285 4. Dave Hagler 156 98 254 8. Ned Crotty 92 147 239 10. Max Quinzani 199 37 236 14. Tony Cullen 106 114 220 Peter Rubin 156 64 220 19. Steve Sachs 101 108 209 Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer 2005-08 206 2. Max Quinzani 2007-10 199 4. Matt Danowski 2004-08 170 6. Dave Hagler 1978-82 156 Peter Rubin 1986-88 156 9. John Fay 1995-98 150 16. Josh Dennis 1987-90 129 20. T.J. Durnan 1997-00 125 Career Assists Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski 2004-08 183 3. Ned Crotty 2006-10 147 11. Tony Cullen 1978-80 114 14. Steve Sachs 1966-69 108 Career Save Percentage Name Years Pct. 3. Carter Hertzberg 1991-93.650 7. Bill McCullough 1985-88.637 Career Saves Name Years Saves 1. Joe Kirmser 1994-97 843 8. Chuck Sherwood 1972-75 583 9. Matt Breslin 1998-01 579 11. Dan Loftus 2004-08 552 Duke in the NCAA Records Book NCAA Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer, Duke 2005-08206 2. Max Quinzani, Duke 2007-10 199 3. Stan Cockerton, N.C. State 1977-80 193 4. Gary Gait, Syracuse 1987-90 192 5. Mike French, Cornell 1974-76 191 6. Merrick Thomson, Albany 2004-07 188 7. Terry Riordan, Johns Hopkins 1992-95 184 8. Tom Marechek, Syracuse 1989-92 182 9. John DiMento, Air Force 1987-90 176 10. Jeff Reh, Adelphi 1987-90 175 NCAA Career Assists Name Years A 1. Tim Nelson, N.C. State/Syracuse 1983-85 221 2. Darren Lowe, Brown 1989-92 205 3. Chris Cameron, Lehigh 1986-89 185 4. Matt Danowski, Duke 2004-08 183 5. Kevin Lowe, Princeton 1991-94 174 6. Joe Vasta, Air Force 1983-86 170 7. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975-77 164 8. Ryan Boyle, Princeton 2001-04 162 9. Tim Whiteley, Virginia 1993-96 159 10. Tim O Hara, Syracuse 2001-04 158 --- 19. Ned Crotty, Duke 2006-10 147 NCAA Single-Season Goals Name Year G 1. Jon Reese, Yale 1990 82 2. Mike McDonald, Air Force 1978 74 3. John DiMento, Air Force 1990 71 4. Gary Gait, Syracuse 1988 70 5. Max Quinzani, Duke 2010 68 6. Zack Greer, Duke 2007 67 7. Mike French, Cornell 1976 65 Zack Greer, Duke 2008 65 9. Mike French, Cornell 1974 63 Mike French, Cornell 1975 63 Justin Zackey, Bucknell 1993 63 NCAA Single-Season Assists Name Year A 1. Steve Marohl, UMBC 1992 77 2. Joe Vasta, Air Force 1986 75 3. Tim Goldstein, Cornell 1987 73 Jason O Neill, Yale 1990 73 5. Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1984 67 6. Darren Lowe, Brown 1992 66 7. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell 1975 65 Rick Handelman, Brown 1980 65 9. Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1985 64 10. Dennis Fink, Drexel 1978 63 Ned Crotty, Duke 2010 63 44

Duke and International Lacrosse Duke in the Pros US Lacrosse 2002 FIL World Championship Gold Medalists Players: Scott Bross, Kevin Cassese, Tim Knowles Coach: Mike Pressler 2003 U-19 FIL World Championship Gold Medalists Most Valuable Player: Matt Danowski Player: Matt Danowski 2006 FIL World Championship Silver Medalists Player: Kevin Cassese 2008 U-19 FIL World Championship Gold Medalists Players: CJ Costabile, Justin Turri (missed tournament due to injury) 2010 FIL World Championship Gold Medalists Captain: Kevin Cassese Players: Kevin Cassese, Ned Crotty, Matt Zash 2012 FIL Men s U-19 World Championship Players: Kyle Keenan, Kyle Turri Canada Lacrosse 2006 FIL World Championship Gold Medalists Players: Taylor Wray, Ryan Marshall 2010 FIL World Championship Silver Medalists Players: Zack Greer Poland Lacrosse 2010 FIL World Championships Players: Josh Coveleski Major League Lacrosse Ned Crotty Chicago Machine (2010), Rochester Rattlers (2011-P) Kevin Cassese Boston Cannons (), Philadelphia Barrage (2007) Dan Chemotti Washington/Chesapeake Bayhawks (2009) New Jersey Pride (2004-08) Josh Coveleski Ohio Machine (2012-P) Matt Danowski Charlotte Hounds (2012-P), Long Island Lizards (2009-11), New Jersey Pride (2008) Kyle Dowd Long Island Lizards, Denver Outlaws, San Francisco Dragons Dan Flannery Chicago Machine (2006-07) Zack Greer Long Island Lizards (2009-10, 2012-P) Zach Howell Chesapeake Bayhawks (2012-P) Dan Loftus Ohio Machine (2012-P) Tony McDevitt Long Island Lizards (2009-10), New Jersey Pride (2008) Ryan McFadyen Charlotte Hounds (2012-P), Denver Outlaws (2010) Parker McKee Long Island Lizards (2010-P) Tom Montelli Rochester Rattlers (2012-P) Matt Ogelsby San Francisco Dragons (2008), LA Riptide (2006-07) Nick O Hara Hamilton Nationals (2012-P), Chesapeake Bayhawks (2010), Toronto Nationals (2009), Rochester Rattlers (2008) Max Quinzani Boston Cannons (2010-11), Long Island Lizards (2012-P) Brad Ross Toronto Nationals (2009), Boston Cannons (2010-P) Matt Zash Long Island Lizards (2009-10), Philadelphia Barrage (2006-08) Ryan Marshall San Francisco Dragons Mike Ward Long Island Lizards (2010-P), Denver Outlaws (2008-09) Major League Lacrosse Honors MLL All-Stars 2008 Matt Danowski 2009 Matt Danowski, Zack Greer 2010 Matt Danowski 2011 Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Max Quinzani, Brad Ross, Mike Ward All-MLL 2010 Matt Danowski 2011 Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski Major Award Winners 2010 MLL Rookie of the Year Ned Crotty MLL Champions 2011 Max Quinzani, Brad Ross 2009 Brad Ross, Nick O Hara Major League Lacrosse Draft 2012 Micahel Manley (3rd), CJ Costabile (5th), Robert Rotanz (8th), Justin Turri (9th) 2011 Tom Montelli (26th), Zach Howell (46th) 2010 Ned Crotty (1st), Max Quinzani (3rd), Parker McKee (4th) 2009 Zack Greer (3rd), Brad Ross (15th), Ryan McFadyen (33rd) 2008 Matt Danowski (2nd), Tony McDevitt (12th), Nick O Hara (22nd) Mike Ward (27th) 2006 Matt Zash (6th), Kyle Dowd (25th), Dan Flannery (35th) 2003 Kevin Cassese (2nd), Kevin Brennan (23rd) National Lacrosse League Dan Chemotti New Jersey Storm (2003) Matt Danowski Philadelphia Wings (2012), Rochester Knighthawks (2010), Colorado Mammoth (2009) John Fay Ottawa Rebel (2001), Syracuse Smash (2000) Baltimore Thunder (1999) Zack Greer Minnesota Swarm (2010-P) Ryan Marshall San Jose Stealth (2009), Portland Lumberjax (2006-07), Calgary Roughnecks (2006) Ryan McFadyen Philadelphia Wings (2011), Colorado Mammoth (2010) Dave Stilley New York Titans (2009), Colorado Mammoth (2003-07), Philadelphia Wings (1998-2002) Mike Ward Colorado Mammoth (2009), Philadelphia Wings (2010) Taylor Wray Philadelphia Wings (2008-P), Calgary Roughnecks (2004-07) Devan Wray Edmonton Rush (2011), Calgary Roughnecks (2004-10) Matt Zash Rochester Knighthawks (2011), Orlando Titans (2010), New York Titans (2007-09) 45

Men s Lacrosse in Duke Hall of Fame Charles Gilfillan One of Corrigan s teammates, Charles Gilfillan, also was inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame. Gilfillan, a defenseman, is one of three twotime first team All-Americas in Duke Lacrosse history. He earned first team honors in 1948 and 1951, along with a third team merit in 1950. During his senior year, 1951, the squad compiled a 6-1 record to finish as the national championship runner-up to ACC rival Virginia. Gene Corrigan Duke Lacrosse saw its second member inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, when Gene Corrigan received the prestigious honor. A member of the 1951 Duke lacrosse team, Gene Corrigan was well known as a driving force in the shaping of intercollegiate athletics as both the Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast and as President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Corrigan, who retired from both positions in 1997, was the third commissioner in the 45-year history of the league. Corrigan brought progressive philosophies and ideas to the ACC and helped solidify the conference s reputation as one of the nation s leaders. Upon his graduation from Duke in 1952, Corrigan, a lacrosse All-America, began his career teaching Latin, English and history while coaching basketball, football and lacrosse at St. Paul s School in Baltimore. The Baltimore native then moved on to occupy almost every desk imaginable in athletics. He served as the lacrosse coach at Washington & Lee, the Sports Information Director and Director of Athletic Programs at Virginia and Athletic Director at Notre Dame before assuming the ACC post in 1987. Jack Persons The first athlete of the lacrosse fraternity to be inducted into the Hall of Fame is former head coach Jack Persons. Persons started out as Duke s swimming coach in 1931. At the age of 20, he was the youngest head coach at a major university in the nation. When he retired from coaching 45 years later, he was one of the most admired men in his field. Along the way, his teams recorded 207 victories in 378 meets, including undefeated seasons in 1933 and 1939. Person s teams also captured one Southern Championship, had seven runner-up finishes and were tops among Big Five teams from 1932-35. Persons also had a storied career coaching the Blue Devil lacrosse team from 1940-66. He directed Duke to one of the greatest upsets in collegiate lacrosse history in 1946 when the Blue Devils shocked national power Maryland, 12-4. In the 1950s, his team was a national contender on a yearly basis with the 1951 squad finishing second in the country. In all, Persons had three teams finish the year ranked among the top-ten teams in the nation, and his 1954 squad won the inaugural ACC Championship. In addition to his coaching duties, Persons taught physical education at Duke and was a pioneer of swimming in North Carolina. He served as the chairman of the Durham County Red Cross life saving and water safety units. Persons graduated from Duke in 1933, and was inducted into the Hall in 1986. 46

ACC Men s Lacrosse Regular Season History Regular Season Champions 1954, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 Tournament Champions 1995, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009 1954 Final Standings 1954 Duke 2 0 0 1.000 7 1 1.833 Maryland 1 1 0.500 9 3 0.750 Virginia 1 1 0.500 6 4 1.591 North Carolina 0 2 0.000 0 6 0.000 1955 Final Standings 1955 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 11 0 0 1.000 Duke 1 1 0.500 3 6 0.333 Virginia 0 2 0.000 4 5 0.444 1963 Final Standings 1963 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 10 2 0.833 Virginia 1 1 0.500 6 5 0.545 Duke 0 2 0.000 0 6 0.000 1964 Final Standings 1964 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 7 5 0.583 Maryland 2 1 0.667 10 3 0.769 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 1 5 0.167 Duke 0 3 0.000 0 5 0.000 1956 Final Standings 1956 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Virginia 1 1 0.500 6 4 0.600 Duke 0 2 0.000 0 8 0.000 1957 Final Standings 1957 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 9 1 0.900 Virginia 1 1 0.500 4 6 0.400 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 7 0.222 1958 Final Standings 1958 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 8 1 0.889 Virginia 1 1 0.500 4 5 0.444 Duke 0 2 0.000 1 7 0.125 1959 Final Standings 1959 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 10 1 0.909 Virginia 1 1 0.500 4 6 0.400 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 5 0.286 1960 Final Standings 1960 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 7 3 0.700 Virginia 1 1 0.500 4 5 0.444 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 7 0.222 1961 Final Standings 1961 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 6 2 0.750 Virginia 1 1 0.500 8 4 0.667 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 4 0.333 1962 Final Standings 1962 Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 8 4 0.667 Maryland 1 1 0.500 7 3 0.700 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 6 0.250 1965 Final Standings 1965 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 11 2 0.846 Virginia 1 1 0.500 5 6 0.455 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 5 2 0.714 Duke 0 2 0.000 1 7 0.125 1966 Final Standings 1966 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 9 1 0.900 Virginia 1 1 0.500 2 9 0.182 North Carolina 0 2 0.000 3 6 0.333 Duke 0 1 0.000 4 5 0.444 1967 Final Standings 1967 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 8 1 0.889 Duke 1 0 0 1.000 7 4 0.636 Virginia 1 1 0.500 7 5 0.583 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 0 7 1.062 1968 Final Standings 1968 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 8 1 1.850 Virginia 1 1 0.500 7 6 0.538 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 7 4 0.636 Duke 0 1 0.000 4 7 0.636 1969 Final Standings 1969 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 7 3 0.700 Maryland 1 1 0.500 7 4 0.636 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 5 4 0.556 Duke 0 2 0.000 6 5 0.545 1970 Final Standings 1970 Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 8 2 0.800 Maryland 2 1 0.667 6 4 0.600 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 9 2 0.818 Duke 0 2 0.000 2 9 0.182 47

1971 Final Standings 1971 Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 10 2 0.833 Maryland 1 1 0.500 9 4 0.692 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 6 5 0.545 Duke 0 1 0.000 7 7 0.500 1972 Final Standings 1972 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 8 2 0.800 Virginia 2 1 0.667 11 4 0.733 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 7 5 0.583 Duke 0 2 0.000 8 6 0.571 1973 Final Standings 1973 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Virginia 2 1 0.667 10 4 0.174 North Carolina 2 2 0.500 12 5 0.706 Duke 1 3 0.250 7 8 0.467 NC State 0 2 0.000 3 8 0.273 1974 Final Standings 1974 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 8 2 0.800 Virginia 2 1 0.667 5 4 0.556 North Carolina 2 2 0.500 6 5 0.545 Duke 1 3 0.250 8 6 0.571 NC State 0 2 0.000 1 10 0.090 1975 Final Standings 1975 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 7 4 0.636 North Carolina 2 2 0.500 8 6 0.571 Maryland 1 1 0.500 8 2 0.800 Duke 1 2 0.333 3 10 0.231 NC State 0 2 0.000 3 7 0.300 1976 Final Standings 1976 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 10 1 0.909 North Carolina 3 1 0.750 9 3 0.750 Virginia 1 2 0.333 5 5 0.500 Duke 1 2 0.333 5 7 0.417 NC State 0 2 0.000 5 8 0.385 1977 Final Standings 1977 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 8 2 0.800 Virginia 1 1 0.500 7 5 0.583 NC State 1 1 0.500 7 4 0.636 North Carolina 2 2 0.500 8 4 0.667 Duke 0 3 0.000 7 6 0.539 1978 Final Standings 1978 Maryland 4 0 0 1.000 9 2 0.818 NC State 3 1 0.750 7 4 0.636 Virginia 2 2 0.500 6 5 0.545 North Carolina 1 3 0.250 6 6 0.500 Duke 0 4 0.000 9 6 0.600 1979 Final Standings 1979 Maryland 4 0 0 1.000 9 2 0.818 Virginia 3 1 0.750 9 4 0.692 NC State 2 2 0.500 8 4 0.667 North Carolina 1 3 0.250 4 3 0.571 Duke 0 4 0.000 7 8 0.467 1980 Final Standings 1980 Maryland 3 1 0.750 5 5 0.500 Virginia 3 1 0.750 12 2 0.857 North Carolina 2 2 0.500 8 4 0.667 NC State 2 2 0.500 6 5 0.545 Duke 0 4 0.000 4 9 0.308 1981 Final Standings 1981 North Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 12 0 0 1.000 Virginia 3 1 0.750 9 4 0.692 Maryland 2 2 0.500 9 5 0.643 NC State 1 3 0.250 7 4 0.636 Duke 0 4 0.000 3 9 0.250 1982 Final Standings 1982 North Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 14 0 0 1.000 Virginia 3 1 0.750 10 3 0.769 Maryland 2 2 0.500 8 5 0.615 NC State 1 3 0.250 5 6 0.455 Duke 0 4 0.000 6 7 0.462 1983 Final Standings 1983 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 10 2 0.833 Maryland 2 1 0.667 9 5 0.643 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 9 4 0.692 Duke 0 3 0.000 7 7 0.500 1984 Final Standings 1984 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 10 3 0.769 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 9 4 0.692 Maryland 1 2 0.333 7 4 0.636 Duke 0 3 0.000 5 9 0.357 1985 Final Standings 1985 Maryland 2 1 0.667 7 5 0.583 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 10 3 0.769 Virginia 2 1 0.667 11 3 0.786 Duke 0 3 0.000 8 7 0.533 1986 Final Standings 1986 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 12 3 0.800 Maryland 2 1 0.667 10 3 0.769 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 11 3 0.786 Duke 0 3 0.000 11 4 0.733 1987 Final Standings 1987 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 12 1 0.923 Duke 2 1 0.667 11 3 0.786 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 9 4 0.692 Virginia 0 3 0.000 6 7 0.461 48

1988 Final Standings 1988 North Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 9 3 0.750 Virginia 2 1 0.667 9 5 0.643 Maryland 1 2 0.333 6 4 0.600 Duke 0 3 0.000 8 4 0.667 1988 Final Standings 1989 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 10 4 0.714 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 13 5 0.722 Virginia 1 2 0.333 7 5 0.583 Duke 0 3 0.000 9 6 0.600 1986 Final Standings 1990 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 9 5 0.643 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 12 4 0.750 Maryland 1 2 0.333 7 5 0.583 Duke 0 3 0.000 6 7 0.461 1986 Final Standings 1991 North Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 16 0 0 1.000 Virginia 2 1 0.667 10 4 0.714 Maryland 1 2 0.333 10 5 0.667 Duke 0 3 0.000 7 5 0.583 1992 Final Standings 1992 North Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 12 3 0.800 Maryland 2 1 0.667 9 5 0.643 Duke 1 2 0.333 7 7 0.500 Virginia 0 3 0.000 7 5 0.583 1993 Final Standings 1993 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 10 5 0.667 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 14 2 0.875 Duke 1 2 0.333 9 5 0.643 Maryland 0 3 0.000 6 6 0.500 1994 Final Standings 1994 Virginia 2 1 0.667 13 4 0.765 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 10 5 0.667 Maryland 1 2 0.333 7 6 0.538 Duke 1 2 0.333 10 6 0.625 1995 Final Standings 1995 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 12 3 0.800 Maryland 2 1 0.667 12 4 0.750 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 9 7 0.563 Duke 0 3 0.000 12 4 0.750 1996 Final Standings 1996 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 12 5 0.706 Maryland 2 1 0.667 10 3 0.769 Virginia 1 2 0.333 12 4 0.750 Duke 1 2 0.333 6 6 0.500 1997 Final Standings 1997 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 11 3 0.786 Duke 2 1 0.667 12 4 0.750 Maryland 1 2 0.333 11 5 0.688 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 6 7 0.462 1998 Final Standings 1998 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 14 3 0.824 Virginia 2 1 0.667 8 5 0.615 Duke 1 2 0.333 11 4 0.733 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 7 8 0.467 1999 Final Standings 1999 Duke 2 1 0.667 13 3 0.813 Virginia 2 1 0.667 13 3 0.813 Maryland 1 2 0.333 9 5 0.643 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 6 9 0.400 2000 Final Standings 2000 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 13 2 0.867 Duke 2 1 0.667 11 5 0.688 Maryland 1 2 0.333 11 5 0.688 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 8 6 0.571 2001 Final Standings 2001 Maryland 2 1 0.667 13 3 0.813 Duke 2 1 0.667 11 6 0.647 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 6 6 0.500 Virginia 1 2 0.333 7 7 0.500 2002 Final Standings 2002 Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 11 4 0.733 Maryland 1 2 0.333 9 4 0.692 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 8 5 0.615 Duke 1 2 0.333 8 7 0.533 2003 Final Standings 2003 Maryland 2 1 0.667 12 4 0.750 Virginia 2 1 0.667 15 2 0.882 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 7 6 0.538 Duke 0 3 0.000 8 7 0.533 2004 Final Standings 2004 Maryland 3 0 0 1.000 13 3 0.813 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 10 5 0.667 Virginia 1 2 0.333 5 8 0.385 Duke 0 3 0.000 5 8 0.385 49

2005 Final Standings 2005 Duke 3 0 0 1.000 17 3 0.850 Virginia 2 1 0.667 11 4 0.733 Maryland 1 2 0.667 11 6 0.647 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 5 8 0.385 2006 Final Standings 2006 Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 17 0 0 1.000 Maryland 2 1 0.667 12 5 0.706 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 4 10 0.286 Duke 1 1 0.500 6 2 0.750 2007 Final Standings 2007 Duke 3 0 0 1.000 17 3 0.850 Virginia 2 1 0.667 12 4 0.750 Maryland 1 2 0.333 10 6 0.625 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 10 6 0.625 2008 Final Standings 2008 Duke 3 0 0 1.000 18 2 0.900 Maryland 2 1 0.667 10 6 0.625 Virginia 1 2 0.333 14 4 0.778 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 8 6 0.571 2009 Final Standings 2009 Maryland 2 1 0.667 10 7 0.588 Duke 2 1 0.667 15 4 0.789 Virginia 2 1 0.667 15 3 0.833 North Carolina 0 3 0.000 12 6 0.667 2010 Final Standings 2010 Virginia 2 1 0.667 16 2 0.889 North Carolina 2 1 0.667 13 3 0.812 Maryland 1 2 0.333 12 4 0.750 Duke 1 2 0.333 16 4 0.800 2011 Final Standings 2011 Duke 3 0 0 1.000 14 6 0.700 Maryland 1 2 0.333 13 4 0.765 Virginia 1 2 0.333 12 5 0.706 North Carolina 1 2 0.333 10 6 0.625 50

All-Time ACC Tournament Results 1989 Runner-Up Semifinal #4 Duke def #1 Maryland, 7-6 Final #2 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, 18-6 1990 Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 18-13 1991 - Semifinalist Semifinal #1 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, 11-8 1992 - Semifinalist Semifinal #2 Maryland def. #3 Duke, 8-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Michael Becker 1993 - Semifinalist Semifinal #2 North Carolina def. #3 Duke, 13-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Carter Hertzberg, Matt Ogelsby 1994 - Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 19-13 All-Tournament Team Duke: Scott Harrison 1995 - Champion Semifinal #4 Duke def. #1 Virginia, 17-10 Final #4 Duke def. #3 North Carolina, 14-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Jim Gonnella, Scott Harrison, Joe Kirmser, Ross Moscatelli (MVP), Matt Ogelsby, 1996 - Semifinalist Semifinal #1 North Carolina def. #4 Duke, 18-8 1997 - Runner-Up Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Maryland, 17-10 Final #1 Virginia def. #2 Duke, 12-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: John Fay, Jim Gonnella, Joe Kirmser, Jim O Donnell 1998 - Semifinalist Semifinal #2 Virginia def. #3 Duke, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: John Fay 1999 - Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 9-7 Final #2 Virginia def. #1 Duke, 8-7 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Breslin, Stephen Card, Scott Diggs, T.J. Durnan, Tim Knowles 2000 - Semifinalist Semifinal #3 Maryland def. #2 Duke, 7-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Stephen Card, Nick Hartofilis 2001 - Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 North Carolina, 11-9 Final #2 Duke def. #1 Maryland, 10-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Kevin Brennan, Matt Breslin, Scott Bross (MVP), Kevin Cassese, Dan Chemotti, Chris Hartofilis 2002 - Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Maryland, 8-7 (OT) Final #2 Duke def. #1 Virginia, 14-13 All-Tournament Team Duke: Dan Hauber, Terrence Keaney, A.J. Kincel (MVP), Alex Lieske, Jimmy Regan 2003 - Runner-Up Semifinal #4 Duke def. #1 Maryland, 7-6 Final #2 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 12-6 All-Tournament Team Duke: Kevin Cassese, A.J. Kincel, Matt Rewkowski, John Wendling 2004 - Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Maryland def. #4 Duke, 10-7 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski 2005 - Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 13-11 Final #3 Maryland def. #1 Duke, 9-5 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski, Aaron Fenton, Zack Greer 2007 - Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 12-9 Final #1 Duke def. #2 Virginia, 12-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski (MVP), Bo Carrington, Casey Carroll, Zack Greer, Dan Loftus 2008 - Champion Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 17-6 Final #1 Duke def. #3 Virginia, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Dan Loftus (MVP), Tony McDevitt, Parker McKee, Nick O Hara, Max Quinzani 2009 - Champion Semifinal #2 Duke def. #3 Virginia, 16-5 Final #2 Duke def. #4 North Carolina, 15-13 All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile (MVP), Ned Crotty, Zach Howell, Mike Catalino, Max Quinzani, Michael Manley, Steve Schoeffel 2010 - Semifinalist Semifinal #1 Virginia def. #4 Duke, 16-12 2011 - Runner-Up Semifinal #1 Duke def. #4 Virginia, 19-10 Final #3 Maryland def. #1 Duke, 11-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, David Lawson, Dan Wigrizer Duke in the ACC Tournament Overall Record School w L Pct. For Opp Duke 18 16.529 357 353 Record by Round Semis 12-10 Finals 6-6 Overall 18-16 Record by Seed No. 1 7-3 No. 2 7-2 No. 3 0-3 No. 4 4-8 Series Record vs. Maryland 5-5 vs. North Carolina 7-4 vs. Virginia 6-7 All-Tournament Team Duke: Max Quinzani 51

Duke ACC Tournament Records Duke in the ACC Tournament Records Book Team All-Games Most Goals Scored 19 2011, Duke def. Virginia, 19-10 Fewest Goals Scored 5 2005, Maryland def. Duke, 9-5 Win Margin - 11, twice 2008, Duke def. North Carolina, 17-6 2009, Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Most Goals Allowed 19 1994, Virginia def. Duke, 19-13 Fewest Goals Allowed 5 2009, Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Team Semifinals Most Goals Scored 19 2011, Duke def. Virginia, 19-10 Fewest Goals Scored 6, three times 1992, Maryland def. Duke, 8-6 1993, North Carolina def. Duke, 13-6 2000, Maryland def. Duke, 7-6 Win Margin - 11, twice 2008, Duke def. North Carolina, 17-6 2009, Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Most Goals Allowed 19 1994, Virginia def. Duke, 19-13 Fewest Goals Allowed 5 2009, Duke def. Virginia, 16-5 Team Finals Most Goals Scored 15 2009, Duke def. North Carolina, 15-13 Fewest Goals Scored 6, three times 1989, North Carolina def. Duke, 18-6 1997, Virginia def. Duke, 12-6 1999, Virginia def. Duke, 15-6 2003, Virginia def. Duke, 12-6 Win Margin - 8 1995, Duke def. North Carolina, 14-6 Most Goals Allowed 18 1989, North Carolina def. Duke, 18-6 Fewest Goals Allowed 6, twice 1995, Duke def. North Carolina, 14-6 2001, Duke def. Maryland, 10-6 INDIVIDUAL - ALL GAMES SAVES 24, Carter Hertzberg, Duke vs. UNC, 1993 semi INDIVIDUAL - SEMIFINALS GOALS SCORED 6, Scott Harrison, Duke vs. UVa, 1994 SAVES 24, Carter Hertzberg, Duke vs. UNC, 1993 TEAM - ALL GAMES GOALS SCORED 19, Virginia vs. Duke (13), 1994 19, Duke vs. Virginia (10), 2011 WIN MARGIN 12, North Carolina (18) vs. Duke (6), 1989 SHOTS TAKEN 66, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 SHOT MARGIN 42, North Carolina (66) vs. Duke (24), 1989 GROUND BALLS 78, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 GROUND BALL MARGIN 31, Virginia (78) vs. Duke (47), 1990 FACEOFFS 32, Duke (10) vs. Virginia (22), 2010 CLEARING PCT 1.000, Virginia vs. Duke (21-21), 1999 PENALTY MINUTES 9:50, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1991 9:50, Duke vs. North Carolina, 1991 TEAM - SEMIFINALS GOALS SCORED 19, Virginia vs. Duke (13), 1994 19, Duke vs. Virginia (10), 2011 WIN MARGIN 11, Duke (16) vs. Virginia (5), 2009 SHOTS TAKEN 63, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 SHOT MARGIN 17, Virginia (58) vs. Duke (41), 1994 GROUND BALLS 78, Virginia vs. Duke, 1990 GROUND BALL MARGIN 31, Virginia (78) vs. Duke (47), 1990 FACEOFFS 32, Duke (10) vs. Virginia (22), 2010 FACEOFF MARGIN 12, Virginia (22) vs. Duke (10), 2010 12, Virginia (24) vs. Duke (12), 1994 SAVES 24, Duke vs. North Carolina, 1993 TEAM - FINALS GOALS SCORED 18, North Carolina vs. Duke (6), 1989 WIN MARGIN 12, North Carolina (18) vs. Duke (6), 1989 SHOTS TAKEN 66, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 SHOT MARGIN 42, North Carolina (66) vs. Duke (24), 1989 GROUND BALLS 75, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1989 GROUND BALL MARGIN 28, North Carolina (75) vs. Duke (48), 1989 CLEARING PCT 1.000, Virginia vs. Duke (21-21), 1999 TEAM - TOURNAMENT GOALS SCORED 31, Duke, 1995, 2009 ASSISTS 24, Duke, 1995 GROUND BALLS 123, Duke, 1995 SAVES 36, Duke, 1995 52

Duke in the NCAA Tournament Appearances 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 NCAA Champion 2010 NCAA Runner-Up 2005 & 2007 NCAA Semifinalist 1997, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Overall Record School w L Pct. For Opp Duke 22 14.611 455 390 Record by Round First 11-4 QF 7-4 SF 3-4 F 1-2 Record by Seed No. 1 5-2 No. 2 3-1 No. 3 2-1 No. 4 0-1 No. 5 8-3 No. 6 0-0 No. 7 3-3 No. 8 1-1 Unseeded 0-2 Record vs. Opponent vs. Brown 1-0 vs. Cornell 2-0 vs. Delaware 1-0 vs. Fairfield 1-0 vs. Georgetown 0-1 vs. Hobart 2-0 vs. Johns Hopkins 2-3 vs. Loyola 1-0 vs. Maryland 2-2 vs. North Carolina 4-0 vs. Notre Dame 2-1 vs. Ohio State 1-0 vs. Princeton 0-2 vs. Providence 1-0 vs. Syracuse 0-3 vs. Towson 0-1 vs. Virginia 1-1 1992 First Round First Round Maryland def. Duke, 13-11 1994 Quarterfinalist First Round Duke def. Maryland, 14-9 Quarterfinal Syracuse def. Duke, 12-11 1995 - First Round First Round Notre Dame def. Duke, 12-10 1997 - Semifinalist First Round Duke def. Brown, 11-6 Quarterfinal Duke def. Johns Hopkins, 12-11 (OT) Semifinal Princeton def. Duke, 10-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: John Fay 1998 - Quarterfinalist First Round Duke def. North Carolina, 16-14 Quarterfinal Princeton def. Duke, 11-9 1999 - First Round First Round Georgetown def. Duke, 17-14 2000 - Quarterfinalist First Round Duke def. Hobart, 13-1 Quarterfinal Virginia def. Duke, 10-9 2001 - First Round First Round Towson def. Duke, 12-10 2002 - Quarterfinalist First Round Duke def. Hobart, 22-6 Quarterfinal Syracuse def. Duke, 10-9 2005 - Runner-Up First Round Duke def. Fairfield, 23-4 Quarterfinal Duke def. Cornell, 11-8 Semifinal Duke def. Maryland, 18-9 Championship Johns Hopkins def. Duke, 9-8 All-Tournament Team Duke: Matt Danowski, Dan Flannery, Nick O Hara, Matt Zash 2007 - Runner-Up First Round Duke def. Providence, 18-3 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, 19-11 Semifinal Duke def. Cornell, 12-11 Championship Johns Hopkins def. Duke, 12-11 All-Tournament Team Duke: Ned Crotty, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Nick O Hara 2008 - Semifinalist First Round Duke def. Loyola, 12-7 Quarterfinal Duke def. Ohio State, 21-10 Semifinal Johns Hopkins def. Duke, 10-9 All-Tournament Team Duke: Zack Greer 2009 - Semifinalist First Round Duke def. Navy, 14-5 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, 12-10 Semifinal Syracuse def. Duke, 17-7 2010 - Champion First Round Duke def. Johns Hopkins, 18-5 Quarterfinal Duke def. North Carolina, 17-9 Semifinal Duke def. Virginia, 14-13 Championship Duke def. Notre Dame, 6-5 (OT) All-Tournament Team Duke: CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Max Quinzani 2011 - Semifinalist First Round Duke def. Delaware, 15-14 Quarterfinal Duke def. Notre Dame, 7-5 Semifinal Maryland def. Duke, 9-4 NCAA Tournament Scoring Records NCAA Tournament Individual Points 1. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (1977) 25 Tim Goldsteain, Cornell (1987) 25 3. Matt Danowski, Duke (2007) 24 4. Gary Gait, Syracuse (1990) 23 5. Matt Ward, Virginia (2006) 22 6. Matt Danowski, Duke (2005) 21 7. Zack Greer, Duke (2007) 20 Mike French, Cornell (1976) 20 Tom Marechek, Syracuse (1990) 20 10. Dan Flannery, Duke (2005) 19 plus 3 others 19 NCAA Tournament Goals Career Name Years G Gms 1. Gary Gait, Syracuse 1987-90 50 11 2. Tom Marechek, Syracuse 1989-92 38 12 3. Max Quinzani, Duke 2007-10 34 14 4. Jesse Hubbard, Princeton 1995-98 33 11 5. Frank Urso, Maryland 1973-76 32 12 6. Chris Massey, Princeton 1995-98 31 11 NCAA Tournament 2 Teammates Points 1. Matt Danowski (24) & Zack Greer (20) Duke, 2007 44 2. Gary Gait (23) & Tom Marechek (20) Syracuse, 1990 43 3. Matt Danowski (21) & Dan Flannery (19) Duke, 2005 40 4. Eamon McEneaney (25) & Tom Marino (14) Cornell, 1977 39 5. Matt Ward (22) & Ben Rubeor (14) Virginia, 2006 36 NCAA Tournament 3 Teammates Points 1. Gary Gait (23), Tom Marechek (20) & Greg Burns (16), Syracuse, 1990 59 2. Matt Danowski (24), Zack Greer (20) & Ned Crotty (12), Duke, 2007 56 3. Matt Danowski (21), Dan Flannery (19) & Zack Greer (14), Duke, 2005 54 4. Matt Ward (22), Ben Rubeor (14) & Matt Poskay (14), Virginia, 2006 50 5. Eamon McEneaney (25), Tom Marino (14) & Steve Page (8), Cornell, 1977 47 Doug Knight (16), Tim Whiteley (16) & 53

Duke NCAA Tournament Individual Records Points in a Game 1. Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 2008 6-5-11 2. Zack Greer vs. North Carolina, 2007 7-3-10 Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, 2007 4-6-10 3. Matt Danowski vs. Providence, 2007 2-7-9 4. Ned Crotty vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 2-6-8 Dan Flannery vs. Fairfield, 2005 4-4-8 Ned Crotty vs. North Carolina, 2009 2-6-8 7. Matt Danowski vs. Fairfield, 2005 5-2-7 Matt Monfett vs. Hobart, 2002 4-3-7 9. Max Quinzani vs. Ohio State, 2008 5-1-6 Matt Danowski vs. Cornell, 2005 5-1-6 Zack Greer vs. Fairfield, 2005 3-3-6 Peter Lamade vs. Fairfield, 2005 3-3-6 Points in a Tournament 1. Matt Danowski, 2007 7-16-23 2. Matt Danowski, 2005 13-8-21 Zack Greer, 2007 16-5-21 4. Dan Flannery, 2005 11-8-19 5. Ned Crotty, 2010 6-12-18 6. Zack Greer, 2008 9-8-17 7. Zach Howell, 2010 10-4-14 Zack Greer, 2005 10-4-14 8. Max Quinzani, 2010 11-2-13 Matt Danowski, 2008 5-8-13 Ned Crotty, 2009 3-10-13 Points in a Career 1. Matt Danowski (2005, 07, 08) 57 2. Zack Greer (2005, 07, 08) 52 3. Ned Crotty (2007, 08, 09, 10) 48 4. Max Quinzani (2007, 08, 09, 10) 41 5. Zach Howell (2009, 10, 11) 31 6. Steve Schoeffel (2007, 08, 09, 10) 28 7. Brad Ross (2005, 07, 08, 09) 21 8. Dan Flannery (2005) 19 9. Jared Frood (1997, 98, 99, 00) 17 John Fay (1995, 97, 98) 17 Nick Hartofolis (1997, 98, 99, 00) 17 Justin Turri (2009-P) 17 Goals in a Game 1. Zack Greer vs. North Carolina 2007 7 2. Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 2008 6 3. Matt Danowski vs. Fairfield, 2005 5 Max Quinzani vs. Ohio State, 2008 5 Matt Danowski vs. Cornell, 2005 5 Zack Greer vs. Providence, 2007 5 7. Scott Diggs vs. Brown, 1997 4 T.J. Durnan vs. Princeton, 1998 4 Nick Hartofilis vs. North Carolina, 1998 4 Alex Lieske vs. Towson, 2001 4 Matt Monfett vs. Hobart, 2002 4 Ken Fasanaro vs. Maryland, 2004 4 Dan Flannery vs. Fairfield, 2005 4 Zack Greer vs. Maryland, 2005 4 Zack Greer vs. Cornell, 2007 4 Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, 2007 4 Max Quinzani vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 4 Max Quinzani vs. Virginia, 2010 4 Zach Howell vs. North Carolina, 2010 4 Zach Howell vs. Delaware, 2011 4 Goals in a Tournament 1. Zack Greer (2007) 16 2. Matt Danowski (2005) 13 3. Max Quinzani (2010) 11 Dan Flannery (2005) 11 5. John Fay (1997) 10 Zach Howell (2010) 10 Zack Greer (2005) 10 8. Zack Greer (2008) 9 Max Quinzani (2008) 9 10. Ned Crotty (2007) 8 Zach Howell (2009) 8 Steve Schoeffel (2009) 8 Brad Ross (2007) 8 Goals in a Career 1. Zack Greer (2005-08) 35 2. Max Quinzani (2007-10) 34 3. Matt Danowski (2005-08) 25 4. Zach Howell (2008-11) 23 4. Steve Schoeffel (2007-10) 21 5. Zach Howell (2009-11) 18 6. Ned Crotty (2007-10) 17 Brad Ross (2005-09) 17 8. John Fay (1995, 97, 98) 15 9. T.J. Durnan (1997, 98, 99, 00) 13 10. Dan Flannery (2005) 11 Assists in a Game 1. Matt Danowski vs. Providence, 2007 7 2. Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, 2007 6 Ned Crotty vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 6 4. Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 2008 5 Assists in a Tournament 1. Matt Danowski, 2007 16 2. Ned Crotty, 2010 12 3. Ned Crotty, 2009 10 4. Matt Danowski, 2008 8 Matt Danowski, 2005 8 Zack Greer, 2008 8 Dan Flannery, 2005 8 8. Ed Fay, 1997 7 Peter Lamade, 2007 7 Ned Crotty, 2008 5 Assists in a Career 1. Matt Danowski (2005-08) 32 2. Ned Crotty (2007-10) 31 3. Zack Greer (2005-08) 17 4. Peter Lamade (2005, 07) 10 5. Dan Flannery (2005) 8 Zach Howell (2009-11) 8 7. Ed Fay (1994, 95, 97) 7 Jared Frood (1997, 98, 99, 00) 7 Zach Howell (2008-10) 7 Max Quinzani (2007-10) 7 Steve Schoeffel (2007-10) 7 Justin Turri (2009-P) 7 54

Duke NCAA Tournament Individual Records Points per game in a Tournament 5.75, Matt Danowski (23 in four games), 2007 Goals Per Game in a Tournament 4.00, Zack Greer, 2007 (16 in four games) Assists Per Game in a Tournament 4.00, Matt Danowski, 2007 (16 in four games) Saves Per Game in a Tournament 19.00, Matt Breslin, 2000 (38 in two games) Goals Against Average in a Tournament 7.00, Dan Wigrizer, 2011 7.25, Aaron Fenton, 2005 Saves In A Game 1. Matt Breslin vs. Hobart, 5/13/2000 22 2. Chris Manning vs. Notre Dame, 5/13/1995 21 3. Joe Kirmser vs. North Carolina, 5/21/1994 19 4. Joe Kirmser vs. Maryland, 5/14/1994 17 Joe Kirmser vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/18/1997 17 6. Matt Breslin vs. Virginia, 5/21/2000 16 Dan Loftus vs. Cornell, 5/26/2007 16 8. Craig Seyffer vs. North Carolina, 5/9/1998 15 Aaron Fenton vs. Maryland, 5/28/2005 15 10. Matt Breslin vs. Georgetown, 5/22/1999 14 Dan Wigrizer vs. Notre Dame, 5/22/2011 14 Saves In A Tournament 1. Aaron Fenton, 2005 46 2. Matt Breslin, 2000 38 3. Joe Kirmser, 1994 36 Dan Loftus, 2007 36 5. Joe Kirmser, 1997 35 6. Dan Loftus, 2008 33 7. Dan Wigrizer, 2011 23 8. Chris Manning, 1995 21 9. Craig Seyffer, 1998 20 10. Rob Schroeder, 2009 19 11. A.J. Kincel, 2002 15 Dan Wigrizer, 2010 15 Games with 1+ Goal In A Career 1. Max Quinzani, 2007-08 12 2. Matt Danowski, 2005-08 11 3. Brad Ross, 2005-08 10 4. Zack Greer, 2005-08 9 Ned Crotty, 2007 9 6. Jared Frood, 1997-98-99-00 7 7. Zach Howell, 2009-11 8 8. John Fay, 1995-97-98 6 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 6 Justin Turri, 2009-P 6 11. Ed Fay, 1995-97 5 Scott Allen, 1997-97 5 Scott Diggs, 1997-98-99 5 Robert Rotanz, 2009-P 5 15. John O Donnell, 1997-98-9 4 Greg Patchak, 1998-99-00-01 4 Dan Flannery, 2005 4 Games with 2+ goals In A Career 1. Max Quinzani, 2007-10 11 2. Zack Greer, 2005-08 8 Brad Ross, 2005-08 8 4. Matt Danowski, 2005-08 7 5. Ned Crotty, 2007-010 6 6. Zach Howell, 2009-11 5 7. John Fay, 1995-97-98 4 Nick Hartofilis, 1997-98-99-00 4 Dan Flannery, 2005 4 10. Scott Diggs, 1997-98-99 3 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 3 Matt Zash, 2005 3 Games with 3+ goals In A Career 1. Zack Greer, 2005-08 7 2. Max Quinzani, 2007-10 6 3. Zach Howell, 2009-11 4 4. John Fay, 1995-97-98 3 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 3 Matt Danowski, 2005-07 3 7. Dan Flannery, 2005 2 Ned Crotty, 2007-10 2 Saves In a Career 1. Dan Loftus, 2005-08 72 2. Joe Kirmser, 1994-95-97 71 3. Matt Breslin, 1998-99-00-01 69 4. Aaron Fenton, 2001-02-05 46 5. Dan Wigrizer, 2010-P 38 6. Rob Schroeder, 2007-09 36 7. Chris Manning, 1995 21 8. Craig Seyffer, 1998 20 9. A.J. Kincel, 1999-00-01-02 15 10. Carter Hertzberg, 1992 12 Games with 10+ saves In A Career 1. Joe Kirmser 4 Dan Loftus 4 Matt Breslin 4 4. Aaron Fenton 3 5. Rob Schroeder 2 55

Duke NCAA Tournament Team Records Team Game Most Goals Scored 23 2005, Duke def. Fairfield, 23-4 Fewest Goals Scored 4 2011, Maryland def. Duke, 9-4 Win Margin - 19 2005, Duke def. Fairfield, 23-4 Most Goals Allowed 17, twice 1999, Georgetown def. Duke, 17-14 2009, Syracuse def. Duke, 17-7 Fewest Goals Allowed 1 2000, Duke def. Hobart, 13-1 Shots Taken 58, vs. North Carolina, 5/20/2007 Shot Margin 47, (53-6) vs. Providence, 5/12/2007 GROUND BALLS 57, vs. Maryland, 5/9/1992 GROUND BALL MARGIN 27, (47-20), vs. Syracuse, 5/18/2002 FACEOFFS WON 20, vs. Syracuse, 5/18/2002 CLEARING PCT 1.000, Virginia vs. Duke (21-21), 1999 PENALTY MINUTES 8:00, vs. Hobart, 5/13/2000 8:00, vs. Hobart, 5/12/2002 Team Tournament Most Goals Scored 60, twice 2005, four games (23-11-18-8) & 2007, four games (18-19-12-11) Goals Scored Per Game 14.0 2007, 42 in three games Fewest Goals Scored 10, twice 1995, Notre Dame def. Duke, 12-10 & 2001, Towson def. Duke, 12-10 Scoring Margin 31 2005 60 GF/29 GA Most Goals Allowed 37 2007, four games (3-11-11-12) Fewest Goals Allowed 11 2000, two games (1-10) Goals Against Average 5.5 2000, 11 GA 56

2010 National Championship Duke s Road to the Championship First Round #5 Duke 18, Johns Hopkins 5 May 15, 2010 Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johns Hopkins 3 1 0 1 5 [5] Duke 5 3 8 2 18 Scoring (G-A) Johns Hopkins Boyle 2-1, Palasek 2-1, Matthews 1-0, Palmer 0-1 Duke Crotty 2-6, Quinzani 4-1, Schoeffel 3-1, Howell 2-1, Catalino 2-0, Rotanz 1-1, Turri 0-2, Coyle 1-0, Livadas 1-0, Montelli 1-0, Payton 1-0, W. McKee 0-1 Saves Johns Hopkins 10 (Bassett 9, Burke 1) Duke 3 (Rock 2, Sherwood 1, Wigrizer 0) Attendance 1,813 Quarterfinal #5 Duke 17, #4 North Carolina 9 May 22, 2010 Princeton, N.J. Princeton Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [5] Duke 2 7 3 5 17 [4] North Carolina 2 4 2 1 9 Scoring (G-A) Duke Crotty 3-3, Howell 4-1, Quinzani 3-0, Schoeffel 2-1, Turri 2-1, Costabile 2-0, W. McKee 1-1, Livadas 0-1 North Carolina Dunster 4-1, T. Wood 2-2, Petracca 1-3, Bitter 2-0 Saves Duke 5 (Rock 1, Sherwood 1, Wigrizer 3) North Carolina 6 (Madalon 6) Attendance 8,260 Semifinal #5 Duke 14, #1 Virginia 13 May 29, 2010 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total [5] Duke 2 3 4 5 14 [1] Virginia 4 3 1 5 13 Scoring (G-A) Duke Quinzani 4-0, Turri 3-1, Howell 2-1, Crotty 1-2, W. McKee 2-0, Livadas 0-2, Costabile 1-0, Rotanz 1-0, Catalino 0-1, Schoeffel 0-1 Virginia Stanwick 3-2, Bocklet 4-0, Carroll 3-1, R. Bratton 1-1, Briggs 1-1, S. Bratton 1-0, Kugler 0-1, LaPierre 0-1, Thompson 0-1, White 0-1 Saves Duke 7 (Wigrizer 7) Virginia 8 (Ghitelman 8) Attendance 44,389 Championship #5 Duke 6, Notre Dame 5 (OT) May 31, 2010 Baltimore, Md. M&T Bank Stadium Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total [20] Notre Dame 2 0 2 1 0 5 [5] Duke 2 1 1 1 1 6 Scoring (G-A) Notre Dame Brenneman 3-0, Earl 1-2, Rogers 1-1 Duke Howell 2-1, Schoeffel 2-0, Costabile 1-0, Turri 1-0, Crotty 0-1, Quinzani 0-1 Saves Notre Dame 15 (Rodgers 15) Duke 5 (Wigrizer 5) Attendance: 37,126 NCAA All-Tournament Team CJ Costabile, Zach Howell, Michael Manley, Max Quinzani 57

All-Time History Year Record Pct. Head Coach Notes 1938 2-5.286 Dick Lewis 1939 7-1.875 Dick Lewis Dixie League Champions 1940 1-4.200 Jack Persons 1941 5-3.625 Jack Persons 1942 No Team 1943 0-3.000 Jack Persons 1944 1-1.500 Jack Persons 1946 2-3.400 Jack Persons Southern Champions 1947 3-6.333 Jack Persons 1948 6-3.667 Jack Persons 1949 4-5.444 Jack Persons 1950 5-4.555 Jack Persons 1951 6-1.857 Jack Persons 1952 7-3.700 Jack Persons 1953 5-4.555 Jack Persons 1954 7-1.875 Jack Persons ACC Champions 1955 3-6.333 Jack Persons 1956 0-8.000 Jack Persons 1957 2-7.222 Jack Persons 1958 1-7.125 Jack Persons 1959 1-5.167 Jack Persons 1960 1-7.125 Jack Persons 1961 2-4.333 Jack Persons 1962 2-6.250 Jack Persons 1963 0-6.000 Jack Persons 1964 0-4.000 Jack Persons 1965 1-7.125 Jack Persons 1966 4-5.444 Jack Persons 1967 7-4.636 Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner 1968 4-7.364 Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner 1969 6-5.545 Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner 1970 2-9.182 Bruce Corrie/Roy Skinner 1971 7-7.500 Bruce Corrie 1972 8-6.571 Bruce Corrie 1973 7-8.467 Bruce Corrie 1974 8-6.571 Bruce Corrie 1975 3-10.231 Bruce Corrie 1976 5-7.417 John Espey 1977 7-6.538 John Espey 1978 9-6.600 John Espey Year Record Pct. Head Coach Notes 1979 7-8.467 John Espey 1980 4-9.308 John Espey 1981 3-9.250 John Espey 1982 6-7.462 Tony Cullen 1983 7-7.500 Tony Cullen 1984 5-9.357 Tony Cullen 1985 8-7.533 Tony Cullen 1986 11-4.733 Tony Cullen 1987 11-3.786 Tony Cullen 1988 8-4.667 Mike Pressler 1989 9-6.600 Mike Pressler 1990 6-7.462 Mike Pressler 1991 7-5.583 Mike Pressler 1992 7-7.500 Mike Pressler NCAA First Round 1993 9-5.643 Mike Pressler 1994 10-6.625 Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals 1995 12-4.750 Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA First Round 1996 6-6.500 Mike Pressler 1997 12-4.750 Mike Pressler NCAA Semifinals 1998 11-4.733 Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals 1999 13-3.823 Mike Pressler NCAA First Round 2000 11-5.688 Mike Pressler NCAA Quarterfinals 2001 11-6.647 Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA First Round 2002 8-7.533 Mike Pressler ACC Champions NCAA Quarterfinals 2003 8-7.533 Mike Pressler 2004 5-8.385 Mike Pressler 2005 17-3.850 Mike Pressler NCAA Finals 2006 6-2.750 Mike Pressler 2007 17-3.850 John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Finals 2008 18-2.900 John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Semifinals 2009 15-4.789 John Danowski ACC Champions NCAA Semifinals 2010 16-4.800 John Danowski NCAA Champions 2011 14-6.700 John Danowski ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals Coaching History Jack Persons 1940-66 Bruce Corrie 1967-75 Roy Skinner 1967-70 John Espey 1976-82 Tony Cullen 1982-1990 Mike Pressler 1991-2006 John Danowski 2007-present 58