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New York Lizards 2017 Media Guide

NEW YORK LIZARDS 2017 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE WEEK DATE VISITOR HOME LOCATION 1 Saturday, April 22 New York Lizards Chesapeake Bayhawks Navy-Marine Corps. Memorial Stadium 2 Saturday, April 29 Denver Outlaws New York Lizards James M. Shuart Stadium 3 Sunday, May 13 New York Lizards 4 Sunday, May 20 New York Lizards Atlanta Blaze Boston Cannons Fifth Third Bank Stadium Harvard Stadium 5 Friday, June 2 Florida Launch New York Lizards James M. Shuart Stadium 6 Saturday, June 10 New York Lizards 7 Saturday, June 17 Rochester Rattlers 8 Saturday, June 24 New York Lizards Florida Launch New York Lizards Denver Outlaw FAU Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Sports Authority Field at Mile High 9 Thursday, June 29 Ohio Machine New York Lizards James M. Shuart Stadium 10 Thursday, July 13 Atlanta Blaze New York Lizards Charlotte Hounds 11 Saturday, July 15 New York Lizards 12 Thursday, July 20 Boston Cannons New York 13 Saturday, July 29 New York Lizards 14 Saturday, August 6 Charlotte Hounds Lizards Ohio Machine New York Lizards James M. Shuart Stadium Panthers Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium American Legion Memorial Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium C T 2

CONTENTS Covering the Lizards.... Front Office... Ownership Group..... Office Staff..... Coaching Staff.... Coaches.. ON- Medical Staff...... Player Biographies.. ENTS Roster..... Pronunciation Guide..... Opponents..... Records and Statistics... Lizards Records...... Major League Lacrosse.... TV Schedule....... 2017 Composite Schedule........ League Overview..... Year-by-Year League Recap........ League Records.... Miscellaneous... Venue Information... Lizards Dance Team... 3

COVERING THE LIZARDS Lizards PR Contact SARAH RAUTH Director of Public Relations and Marketing Office (M-F, 9-5): 516-742-1180 x305 SRauth@NYLizards.com New York Lizards 648 Franklin Ave. 1st Floor Garden City, NY 11530 Requesting Credentials Season passes will be issued to those members of the media covering the team on a regular basis. All others will be issued single game passes. To request game credentials, please go to NYLizards.com/Media-Contact. Please note credential requests must be received 48 hours prior to the start of the game. Join the Lizards PR List To be added to the press release distribution list, please contact Sarah Rauth via email at SRauth@NYLizards.com. Media Access and MLL Locker Room Policy Media may have access to locker rooms for a period of up to 45 minutes ending 60 minutes before the game. Media wishing to access locker rooms prior to a game must make a request with Sarah Rauth, Director of PR, who will make arrangements with the team(s). Media is prohibited to access the locker rooms starting 60 minutes before the game and ending no more than ten minutes following the completion of the game. Violations of this policy may result in fines to the offending parties. MLL Photography Guidelines All photographers must stay on the sideline opposite the team benches. All photographers must be credentialed and either be team/league photographers or a member of the working media. 4

LIZARDS OWNERSHIP GROUP ANDREW MURSTEIN President; Medallion Financial Group Andrew Murstein is the founder, president and largest shareholder of the Medallion Financial Corporation, NASDAQ: Taxi. In mid-2012 Murstein be- came the majority owner of the Lizards as Medallion Financial was one of several parties involved in the purchase of the professional lacrosse team. Murstein was born in Roslyn, N.Y. Andrew s introduction into the taxicab industry came early. His father, employed by his grandfather in his Queens- based taxi business, took a young Andrew to the taxi garage, where he was assigned the task of collecting rentals for the use of the medallions from the drivers at the end of their shifts.andrew s family eventually owned more than 500 medallions and made the decision to sell some of them in the 1970s. In 1996, He successfully launched Medallion Financial Corporation, which was established to be the parent company of Medallion Funding, as a public company trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol TAXI. The company owns and leases several hundred medallions and financed the purchase of thousands more. The company is also involved in investing in hundreds of businesses and also owns its own bank, Medallion Bank. Murstein graduated cum laude from Tufts University and also from N.Y.U Graduate School where he earned his M.B.A. RICHARD MACK North America CEO, Mack Real Estate Group Mr. R. Mack is the Chief Executive Officer of AREA s North American business responsible for new investments and investment management. Mr. Mack was one of the founding Principals of AREA in 1993 and is a member of the firm s Investment Committees in the U.S. and Europe. Mr. Mack had been a member of the Real Estate Investment Banking Depart- ment at Shearson Lehman Hutton. Mr. Mack serves as a Director of the VERA Institute of Justice, as President of the non-profit HES Community Center, which serves the residents of Canarsie, Brooklyn, and is a Board Member of both the Wharton School of Business Undergraduate Executive Board and the Randall s Island Sports Foundation Board of Trustees. Mr. Mack graduated from the Wharton School of Business with a BS in Eco- nomics and from thecolumbia University School of Law with a JD. 5

LIZARDS OWNERSHIP GROUP DEAN PALIN Principal; Palin Enterprises IVAN WOLPERT Principal; Belle Harbour Capital, LLC ALBERT MAIONE Managing Member Intercounty Paving, Assoc. Albert Maione was born in Brooklyn, New York. He moved to West Islip, Long Island when he was young with his mother, father, and two siblings. After gradu- ating from West Islip High School, Albert attended Westchester College, where he studied business and played football. Albert Maione is the owner of several road construction companies based in Hicksville, New York. He has been involved with many charitable organizations throughout the years, which include St. Jude s Children s Hospital, Angel s on the Bay, Breast Cancer Coalition and American Diabetes Association. He also served on the Board for the Cooley s Anemia Foundation. Albert married his childhood sweetheart, Lucy. They have two children, Albert Jr. and Alicia, both born & raised in West Islip. Big Al, a nickname he wears with pride, has always been passionate about sports. He spent many, many years coaching football, baseball, basketball & lacrosse in West Islip. The fast growth of lacrosse and his competitive nature sparked his interest and involvement with the Long Island Lizard organization. JOHN LIZZA Managing Member Intercounty Paving, Assoc. 6

L I Z A R D S F R O N T O F F I C E S TA F F JEFFREY RUDNICK CEO Email: JRudnick@NYLizards.com (516)-742-1180 x306 TOM DISSETTE Senior Vice President Email: TDissette@NYLizards.com (516)-7421180 x307 JASON VELEZ Vice President, Ticket Sales and Operations JVelez@NYLizards.com (516)-742-1180 x304 SARAH RAUTH Director of Public Relations and Marketing SRauth@NYLizards.com (516)-742-1180 x305 7

LIZARDS COACHING STAFF JOE SPALLINA HEAD COACH ADELPHI UNIVERSITY, 1996 2012 BRINE COACH OF THE YEAR Joe Spallina is in his sixth year as the Head Coach of both the New York Lizards and the Stony Brook Women s Lacrosse Team. During his first season with the Seawolves, the Stony Brook women celebrated their first ever win against a ranked opponent, defeating No. 20/17 Johns Hopkins. The follow- ing week the team received their first ever national ranking, coming in at 19 in the Inside Lacrosse/ debeer Media Poll. Prior to Stony Brook, Spallina spent his previous four seasons at Adelphi Uni-versity, where he posted a 73-2 record and recorded three consecutive Division II national championships (2009, 2010, 2011 respectively). He has been named the IWLCA National Coach of the Year three times and the Field Turf NCAA Division II Coach of the Year in 2009. Joe is entering his eighth season with the Lizards, serving as the assistant coach for two seasons before being named the head coach in 2012. During his first season as head coach of the Lizards, Joe led the team to a playoff spot, before a heartbreaking 13-12 loss to the Denver Outlaws during the semi-final matchup and led the Lizards to their 3rd MLL Title in 2015. During the 2016 off-season, he signed a two year contract extension with the team. Spallina resides in Rocky Point with his wife, Marybeth, and their four children. 8

BRIAN DOUGHERTY DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Dougherty, often called Doc has been in the league since it first started. He has played for the LIzards, Rattlers, Philadelphia Barrage during his tenure. Througout his playing days he captured three championships, while also taking home Goalie of the Year Title in 2003, 2006, and 2007. In addition to his MLL background, Dougherty has been an assistant coach for Haverford College and the University of Pennslyvannia. Currently, he coaches the mens lacrosse team at Chesnut Hill College. RYAN DANEHY OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Danehy is no stranger to MLL lacrosse. He has been in the league since 2006, and now serves as the new offensive coordinator of the Lizards. After playing college lacrosse at Dartmouth, he went on to play in the MLL for the Boston Cannons and Chicago Machine. In 2008, while he was still playing in the MLL, he become the assistant coach at Dartmouth. In his six years with the team, he worked as a goalie coach and an offensive coordinator. His lacrosse life continued in 2012 when he became the assistant coach and offensive coordinator for Michigan University. He did this for two years and in 2014 he landed another gig working for 3D Lacrosse as the National Director of Training and Methodology. 9

TOMMY SUSKO ASSOCIATE COACH Tommy Susko, an assistant coach of the Adelphi men s lacrosse team, is starting his third sea- son with the Lizards. Prior to joining the coaching staff three years ago, Susko was a member of the team. As a midfielder, he played in 18 games and was first on the team in and in the Northeast-10 conference in goals (41) and tied for third in points (48). In just one year, he earned honors in the form of NE-10 All-Championship Team, Donald E. Kohart Memorial Award (presented to the most outstanding offensive player on Adelphi s lacrosse team), NE-10 and ECAC Player of the Week and National Student-Athlete Award for achieving excellence in academics and athletics. He also ranks tied for ninth in the record books in single season goals. DARRIN SCHIRTZER EQUIPMENT MANAGER Darrin is entering his fourth season with the Lizards. In addition to serving as the equipment manager for the Lizards, Darrin also coaches Team 91 s Crush with head coach, Joe Spallina. Last year, The Crush won the Dicks U-11 National Championship. Darin grew up in Bohemia and attended Connetquot High School. 10

ANDREW ALDERMAN ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER Andrew Mookie Alderman has been a staff member with the Lizards since their inception in 2001. In addition to working with the Lizards, Mookie also worked with the NY Titans professional indoor lacrosse team before they moved to Florida in 2010, the New England Black Wolves professional indoor lacrosse team, and has been afforded the opportunity to work on the sidelines and attend clinics22 with other local sports teams including the Islanders, Mets, Yankees and Nets. In 2014, Mookie played with and assisted the Israel Men s Lacrosse Team, a team he has been involved with since their inception, at the FIL World Lacrosse Championships in Denver. During his college career Mookie played NCAA Division II lacrosse as a crease attackman for the Adelphi Panthers in 2008 and 2009. A long Island native, he helped lead the East Meadow High School lacrosse team to the summer championship in 2007. Mookie received his bacehlor s degree in Physical Education from Adelphi University and is currently pursuing his master s degree in Health Education at Hofstra University. In addition to pursuing his master s degree, Mookie teaches Physical Education & Health and coaches youth lacrosse in various school districts

DR. NICHOLAS SGAGLIONE CO-HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN Dr. Nicholas Sgaglione is Professor and Chairman of the North Shore - Long Island Jewish Medical Center Department of Orthopedic Surgery and at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. He also serves as the Senior Vice President for Orthopaedics for the North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System and Executive Director of the Orthopaedic Institute. He is currently a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine. Dr. Nicholas Sgaglione has been in clinical practice for more than 24 years in Great Neck, New York. He graduated from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York followed by a fellowship in sports medicine at the Southern California Orthopaedic Institute in Los Angeles. Dr. Sgaglione was elected as president of the Arthroscopy Association of North America for 2012-2013 and has served on its Board of Directors since 2008. Dr. Sgaglione was elected by his peers to the American Orthopaedic Association in 2006, a prestigious national society for leadership, education and research. He has also served as the New York State delegate for the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine. He is an active member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, International Cartilage Repair Society and New York Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Sgaglione serves on the Board of Trustees of the Arthroscopy Journal as well as the editorial board of several medical journals and is the author of two orthopaedic textbooks and more than 65 published articles and book chapters on knee, shoulder, ankle and cartilage surgery. Dr. Sgaglione specializes in sports medicine and has served as the Team Orthopaedist for numerous Long Island High Schools. 12

DR. KEVIN PLANCHER CO-HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MD graduated from Trinity College with a BS in Biochemistry and Chemistry, and then went on to obtain an MS Physiology from Georgetown University. He earned his MD cum laude from Georgetown and completed his residency at the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic program. He completed his first Fellowship at The Indiana Hand Center in hand and microvascular surgery, and a second Fellowship at the world-renowned Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Vail, CO in sports medicine and shoulder and knee reconstruction. Dr. Plancher is an Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Dr. Plancher is a leading Orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine expert with extensive practice in knee, shoulder, elbow, and hand injuries. He specializes in treating ACL tears and shoulder injuries, which he sees frequently as a physician for the U.S. Ski Team and head team physician for Manhattanville College. His minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures include: partial knee replacements and arthroscopic rotator cuff surgeries, instability in shoulders, total shoulder replacements and arthroscopic elbow release for severe tennis elbow. Dr. Plancher also developed the release of a nerve arthroscopically for posterior shoulder pain in overhead throwers and volleyball players. He has a keen interest in adolescent sports injuries and injury prevention for young athletes. 13

MIKE SPRECKLES HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Michael Spreckels has been the Head Athletic Trainer for the Lizards since 2006. Mike (AKA Sprecks) graduated from Manhattan College in 1998 with a Bachelor s degree in Athletic Training/Physical Education and received his Master s Degree in Physical Education from Hofstra University in 2002. Michael completed an Advanced Certificate Degree in Educational Leadership at Stony Brook University in 2011. Mike has been teaching Physical Education in the Seaford School District since 2003 and has served as the district athletic trainer since 2001. He is a New York State Education Department Instructor for the Coaching Certification Program. He is a member of the Seaford School District Safety Committee and Concussion Management Team. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA); New York State Athletic Trainers Association (NYSATA); Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA); National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE); American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD); and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC); Licensed New York State Athletic Trainer; New York State Emergency Medical Technician; Certified American Red Cross Instructor; and studying to become a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. ALI CASTELLANO ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Ali Castellano has been with the Lizards organization since 2008 when she started as an athletic training intern. She graduated from SUNY Cortland in 2009 with a Bachelors degree in Athletic Training andpreviously worked at Nassau Community College. Ali is currently working as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at SUNY Old Westbury. Ali achieved her NATA-BOC certification to be an Athletic Trainer in August of 2012. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), New York State Athletic Trainers Association (NYSATA), District 2 Athletic Trainer, Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA). 14

PLAYER PROFILES DREW ADAMS GOALIE #14 8 years pro Springfield High School Hometown: Springfield, PA Currently resides in Hoboken, NJ Drafted: 2009 in the 3rd round (19th overall) by the Long Island Lizards PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played all 14 regular season games and a semi-final game He recorded 205 saves in the regular season and 15 saves in the playoffs. 2015: Played all 14 regular season games, semi-final game and Championship...Recorded career high 210 saves during the regular season, plus another 31 saves in the playoffs...named 2015 MLL Maverick Goalie of the Year 2015 MLL All- Star...Part of the 2015 New York Lizards Championship Team 2014: Played in 13 regular season games... Won silver at FIL World Lacrosse Championship with Team USA... Recorded sea- son-high 22 saves vs. Denver on 8/9 2013: Played in all 14 games... Recorded League best 209 saves... Played League highest 836 minutes... MLL All-Star Team 2012: Started all 14 regular season games and the playoff game... 2012 Warrior Goalie of the Year... MLL All-Star Team... GAA of 11.91... Allowed only eight 2-point goals... Save percentage of.520 2011: Played in 12 games, started six... Recorded five wins and only one loss... GAA of 11.75...Save percentage of.561 2010: Started all 12 games in played... GAA of 11.53... Save percentage of.519... Ranked tenth all-time for lowest GAA in a single season (11.53) 2009: Played in one game, recording seven minutes... Saved both shots taken at him MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS Height: 6 0 Weight: 205lbs. DOB: August 19th, 1986 College: Penn State, 2009 YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L SO GA 2ptGA GAA SV SV% 2016 NY Lizards 1 60:00 0 1 0 19 1 19.00 15 0.441 2016 NY Lizards 14 819:05 7 6 0 217 9 15.90 205 0.486 2015 NY Lizards 14 817:56 10 4 0 160 13 11.74 210 0.568 2014 NY Lizards 13 760:48 8 5 0 148 7 11.67 167 0.530 2013 NY Lizards 14 836:10 4 10 0 172 7 12.34 209 0.549 2012 LI Lizards 14 831:32 8 6 0 165 8 11.91 179 0.520 2011 LI Lizards 12 704:44 5 7 0 138 10 11.75 176 0.561 2010 LI Lizards 12 707:51 7 5 0 136 11 11.53 147 0.519 2009 LI Lizards 1 6:57 0 0 0 0 0.00 2 1.000 TOTALS 95 5540 49 44 0 1155 66 12.51 1310 0.531 15

MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP MIN W L SO GA 2ptGA GAA SV SV% NY Lizards 1 60:00 0 1 0 19 1 19.00 15 0.441 2015 NY LIzards 2 122:46 2 0 0 25 2 12.22 31 0.554 2014 NY Lizards 1 60:00 0 1 0 14 0 14.00 13 0.481 2012 NY Lizards 1 60:00 0 1 0 13 0 13.00 14 0.519 2010 NY Lizards 2 120:00 1 1 0 25 0 12.50 26 0.510 TOTALS 7 422 3 4 0 79 3 13.09 84 0.515 16

TYLER ALBRECHT MIDFIELD #21 Height: 6 1 Weight: 185 lbs DOB: Feb 13, 1992 College: Loyola 2 years pro High School Hometown: Oakville, Ontario Drafted: C O L L E G E C A R E E R - During his freshman season at Loyola he played in eight games, recorded 4 ground balls. Played in all 17 games during his sophomore year, starting the first 10 of the year on the first midfield unit. Recorded 12 goals and assisted on 5, also picked up 28 ground balls and caused 8 turnovers. During his Junior year Tyler started in all 15 games on the Greyhounds first midfield. Scored 23 goals and assisted on 5. Recorded 35 ground balls and caused 6 turnovers. Tallied at least one goal in 13 of the Greyhounds 15 games and had two or more seven times. Had a.371 shot percentage ranking third on the team P ERSONAL- Son of Tracey and Hunter Albrecht. Born in Mississauga, Ontario. Tyler attended St. Michael s College School in Toronto, Ontario, where he helped his team win the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) title in 2010 and 2011. Played for the Burlington Chiefs Junior A team and played a postgraduate season at the Millbrook School. 17

SCOTT COCORAN DEFENSE #8 Height: 6 0 Weight: 180 lbs. DOB: November 30, 1993 College: Marymack 0 years pro High School Hometown: 1 Collegiate Draft by Chesapeake Acquired: COLLEGE CAREER: 2015-16 MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Scott Corcoran Men s Lacrosse Senior Haverhill, Mass.) Was named the Fuddruckers Men s Athlete of the Year after helping the Warriors reach the semifinal round of the NCAA Tournament for a second straight year while, individually, earning First Team All-America recognition. Moving up to the First Team after earning Second Team All-America honors as a junior, Corcoran wrapped up a stellar career that saw him also be named the Northeast-10 Conference Defensive Player of the Year and NEILA Defensive Player of the Year previously this spring. He concluded a two-year stretch that ended with him considered one of the country s top defensive players overall and top long-stick midfielders. He ranked seventh nationally in caused turnovers per game (2.22) and 21st in ground balls per game (5.17). An all-conference and all-region first team selection, the Haverhill, Massachusetts, native was named the USILA Long Stick Midfielder of the Year, as well. Corcoran was instrumental in helping the team post a school-record 15 wins, while finishing as the No. 2 team in the Northeast-10 Conference regular season standings. The Warriors reached both the NE-10 Championship Final, as well as the NCAA Tournament Semifinal for the second consecutive season. Merrimack was ranked as high as No. 3 over the course of the season in the USILA national rankings, as well. Corcoran was also named Merrimack College s Male Athlete of the Year at the College s 2015-16 LEAD Awards in May, as well. PE R S O N A L : Team Captain of the boys lacrosse team at Austin Prep H.S. Team MVP Threetime Boston Globe All Scholastic/Central Catholic All Star. Born November 30, 1993 Son of Greg and Allison Corcoran Has two siblings, Caitlin and Greg Studied business at Merrimack. 18

STEVE DENAPOLI MIDFIELD #70 Height: 5 9 Weight: 165 lbs. DOB: June 24th, 1989 College: Hofstra, 2011 4 years pro G.W. Hewlett High School Hometown: Hewlett, NY Currently resides in Lynbook, NY Drafted: 5th round (30th overall) in 2011 Collegiate Draft by Chesapeake Acquired: 2013 via trade with Rochester for Mark Matthews PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 13 regular season games and one semifinal game. He earned 11 points in the regular season and two goals in the semifinal game vs. Denver. 2015: Played in all 14 regular season games...recorded 6 goals, 7 assists, and 38 groundballs during the regular sea- son... Part of the 2015 New York Lizards Championship Team 2014: One of only three players to play in all 14 regular season games... Member of the MLL All-Star Team... Scored four goals and added six assists 2013 (Rochester): Played in all 14 regular season games... scored four goals and picked up 29 ground balls 2012 (Rochester): Played in 13 games... Scored 11 goals and added four assists... picked up 43 groundballs 2011 (Chesapeake): Played in five regular season games... Scored one assist... picked up 16 groundballs MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PGG SPG GB GWG 2016 NY Lizards 13 7 1 3 11 5 0 1 42 0 2015 NY LIzards 14 6 0 7 13 6 0 0 38 1 2014 NY Lizards 14 4 0 6 10 1.5 0 0 31 0 2013 Rochester 13 4 0 0 4.5 0 0 29 2 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG S GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 2 0 0 2.5 0 2 0 2015 NY Lizards 2 0 0 0 0 0:00 0 3 3 2014 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0:00 0 0 0 2011 Chesapeake 0 0 0 0 0 0:00 0 0 0 TOTALS -- 4 2 0 0 2.5 0 5 3 19

COLLEGE CAREER ---- An absolute standout at Hofstra University, Steve was a starter all 4 years to go along with being named to CAA All-Rookie Team his freshmen year. IN 2009 he became a captian of the team and was later named to All CAA Second Team. He stayed on as captain for his senior year in 2010 and went on to scoop 49, a team high, and cause 13 turnovers, second most amongst his teammates. PERSONAL ----- During high school was all county in Lacrosse and Football. Led team to county championship in 2005 while tallying 28 goals and 32 assists as a junior. DeNapoli has one sister and one brother who also played lacrosse at St. Johns University. Began playing lacrosse at 8 years old and went on to letter in lacrosse, winter track, and football. 20

JOE FLETCHER DEFENSE #17 Height: 6 2 Weight: 185 lbs. DOB: July 10th, 1992 College: Loyola, 2014 3 years pro West Genesee High School Hometown: Syracuse, NY Currently resides in Baltimore, MD Acquired: Selected in 2014 in the first round, 3rd overall PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 13 regular season games and the Semifinal game. He recorded 55 groundballs and was awarded Lizards Defensive Player of the Year. 2015: Playing in all 14 regular season games and recorded a career high of 60 ground balls. He was named 2015 MLL Warrior Defensive Player of the Year and 2015 MLL All-Star. 2015 MLL Champion. 2014: Played in 11 regular season games and was a member of the Team USA 30-man training roster. Twotime Warrior Defensive player of the week and scored his first career goal on 8/1. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG GWG GB TOC 2016 NY Lizards 13 0 0 1 1 3.5 0 0 51 9 2015 NY Lizards 14 1 0 1 2 1.5 0 1 60 0 2014 NY Lizards 11 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 0 TOTALS 38 2 0 2 4 5 0 1 150 9 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG GWG GB TOC 2016 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2015 NY LIzards 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 2014 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 COLLEGE CAREER Named to the U.S. Mens National Team training roster for the 2014 World Cup, the only college player on the team. Earned United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-America First Team honors in 2013. Named the ECAC Defensive Player of the year in 2013. Earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week 2 weeks in a rom in 2013. USI- LA All-America Honerable Mention and All-ECAC Second Team honors in 2012. Earned spots on the NCAA and ECAC All-Tournament Teams in 2012. PERSONAL Son of Chris and Lori Fletcher. Has 2 younger brothers Tim and Mike. Earned 5 letters in HS, 4 in lacrossse, 1 in basketball. Captain as a high school senior. Scholar athelete and member of the National Honor Society. 21

TYLER GERMAN MIDFIELD #12 Height: 6 0 Weight: 200 lbs. DOB: 12/23/92 College: Virginia, 2015 4 years pro Huntington High School Hometown: Port Coquitlam, British Colombia PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016 (Chesapeake): Played in 6 regular season games. Recorded 1 goal, 1 assist and 8 ground balls. 2015 (Boston): Played in 4 regular season games. Recorded 8 ground balls. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG GWG GB TOC 2016 Chesapeake 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 0 2015 Boston 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLLEGE CAREER During his freshman season with the University of Virginia he appeared in nine games. Picked up three ground balls against VMI. Appeared in nine games in his sophomore season. Took faceoffs for the first time in his career, finishing 28-of-53 (.528). During his junior season he appeared in all 16 of UVa s games with one start. Led the second midfield with 12 goals and 17 points. Recorded points in 12 of UVa s 16 games. Scored first two career goals against Loyola. In his final season with UVa s he appeared in all 15 games with nine starts. One of five captains. Recognized on ACC Academic Honor Roll. Selected in the fifth round (31st overall) by the Charlotte Hounds in the 2015 MLL Draft. PERSONAL Son of Christina and Clark German, has a younger sister, Kallie. Attended Queen Anne s County. Played lacrosse, basketball and football. Earned four letter in basketball and three in football. All-State in football and Bayside Player of the Year at QB. Graduated Queen Anne s County as the school s all-time leader in career basketball points with 1,112. First-team All-Bayside and selected to play in the Crab Bowl. Under Armour All-American. Was the nation s No. 44 rising senior by Inside Lacrosse as he entered his final year of lacrosse at Queen Anne s County. Had 42 goals and 53 assists as a senior. Two-year team captain and a four-time All-Bayside first team honoree. Bayside Player of the Year. Listed as the No. 36 recruit in the country by Inside 22

MATT GIBSON ATTACK #66 Height: 5 10 Weight: 170 lbs. DOB: January 19th, 1990 College: Yale 2012 3 years pro Chaminade High School Hometown: Long Beach, NY Currently resides in California Drafted: 2012 in the 5th round (38th overall) by Chesapeake Acquired: 2014 Player Pool PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 13 regular season games recording 26 goals and three assists. 2015: Played in 13 regular season games...recorded 25 goals and 4 assists on 60 shots during the regular season...scored another 6 goals during 2 playoff games...netted the OT game-winning goal against Boston to send the Lizards to the Championship...Part of the 2015 New York Lizards Championship team 2014: Played in six games for New York after being released from Denver... Scored seven goals and added one assist for New York on 18 shots 2013: Played in six games before suffering season-ending injury... Scored four goals and added five assists in six games 2012: Played in 12 regular season games... Scored 18 goals... 15 assists...cascade Rookie of the Year rookie... MLL All-Star Team MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY LIzards 13 26 3 3 29.5 3 0 0 14 2015 NY Lizards 13 25 4 4 29 1.5 1 1 0 8 2014 Denver/ NY LIzards 8 7 1 4 11.5 0 1 1 9 2013 NY LIzards 6 4 3 5 9 0 0 2 0 9 2012 NY LIzards 12 18 5 15 33 1 1 3 0 15 TOTALS 52 80 31 31 111 3.5 5 7 1 55 23

MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG GWG GB 2015 NY Lizards 2 6 0 0 6 0 1 1 2 2014 NY Lizards 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2012 NY Lizards 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 4 8 0 1 9 0 1 1 4 COLLEGE CAREER Two time USILA All-American Honorable Mention...Two Time All-Ivy Selection (first team in 2011, second team in 2010)... First team All-New England, and New England Player of the Year... Graduated with 94 goals (6th in school his- tory), 78 assists (7th in school history), and 172 points (4th in school history). PERSONAL Plays with the Minnesota Swarm of the NLL.. Attended Chaminade High School.. Served as captain and two year letter winner in lacrosse... Son of James and Rosemary Gibson... Has four brothers, including Brendan Gibson who also played lacrosse at Yale... Currently lives in Santa Monica, CA.. Works for Easton-Bell Sports 24

GREG GURENLIAN FACE-OFF #32 Height: 6 1 Weight: 225 lbs. DOB: March 23rd, 1984 College: Penn State 2006 9 years pro Springfield High School Hometown: Springfield, PA Currently resides in NYC Drafted: 2006 in the 3rd round (23rd overall) by Denver Acquired: 5th round of the 2010 Supplemental Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 13 regular season games and the Semifinal game. He earned a faceoff win percentage of 58 in the regular season and 63 percent in the post season. He also tallied 158 ground balls in his 14 games played. 2015: Played in 13 regular season games...broke the MLL single-season faceoff win percentage at 73.1 percent...broke the MLL sin- gle season record for ground balls with 175...Named 2015 MLL FOAthlete of the Year...Named 2015 USL/MLL Sportsmanship Player of the Year...Named 2015 MLL MVP of the Year and was the first ever faceoff athlete to do so... Named to 2015 MLL All-Team...2015 MLL All-Star...Recorded a 69.8 percent win percentage during 2015 playoffs...part of the 2015 New York Lizards Championship team 2014: Won silver at FIL World Lacrosse Championship with Team USA... Named MLL FOGO of the Year, presented by The Faceoff Academy... Won season-high 20 faceoffs 4/27 v. Rochester 2013: Played in all 14 regular season games... Scored three goals and added five assists... Made first MLL All-Star appearance... Named Warrior Defensive Player of the Week for weeks 1 and 7... Served as team captain... Finished the season with the highest face-off win percentage in the history of the MLL... Named to All-MLL Team 2012: Played in all 14 regular season games... Scored four goals... three assists... Picked up 124 ground balls... FO 230-382... All MLL Team... MLL Defensive Player of the Week for the week of 6/4/12... Ranked second all-time in the MLL for ground balls in a single season (124), fourth for face-off wins in a season (230), and third for face-off win percentage (.602) 2011: Played in three regular season games before suffering a season-ending knee injury... Scored one goal... Picked up 18 ground balls... Went 35-58 at the X 2010: Selected by the Lizards in the 5th round of the 2010 Supplemental Draft... Played in 10 regular season games. Scored eight goals... Picked up 50 ground balls... FO 84-174 2008 (San Francisco): Played in 12 regular season games with San Francisco... Scored six goals... Seven assists... Picked up 75 ground balls... FO 193-353 2007 (San Francisco/Rochester): Played in eight regular season games with San Francisco... Scored seven goals... Picked up 36 goals... FO 100-191... Played in four games with Rochester Rattlers... Scored three goals... Picked up 12 ground balls... FO 42-82 2006 (Rochester): Played in nine regular season games with Rochester Rattlers... Scored four goals... Seven assists... Picked up 24 ground balls... FO 113-288 PERSONAL Invited to tryout for 2014 US Men s National Team, but withdrew from contention... Nicknamed Beast... Owner and Head Strength Coach of Brawlic Strength LLC... Part owner of The Faceoff Academy... Earned two team MVP awards, All-State, All-League, and All-Country recognition at Springfield High School... Currently lives in New York City with his wife, Jenny... Family includes Papa Beast, Mama Beast, Mikey Beast, Bumpy Beast, and Georgie Beast. 25

MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY LIzards 13 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 143 2015 NY Lizards 13 1 0 3 4.5 0 0 0 175 2014 NY Lizards 13 2 0 5 7 1.5 0 0 0 101 2013 NY Lizards 14 3 0 5 8 3 0 0 0 109 2012 NY Lizards 14 4 0 3 7 3 0 0 0 124 2011 NY Lizards 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 18 2010 NY Lizards 10 8 0 0 8.5 0 0 0 50 2009 Chicago/ Toronto 2008 San Francisco 2007 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 6 0 7 13 5 0 0 0 75 12 10 0 0 10 2.5 0 0 0 48 2006 Rochester 9 4 0 7 11 2 0 0 0 12 TOTALS 113 40 0 31 71 20 0 0 0 868 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2015 NY Lizards 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 2014 NY LIzards 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 2012 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2010 NY LIzards 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 COLLEGE CAREER All-time career leader in face-off wins at Penn State, winning 508 of 875 face-offs...ranks second all-time in ground balls with 305...Pre-season All-American his senior year... Served at co-captain his senior year... Four year varsity letter-winner. 26

STEPHEN JAHELKA DEFENSE #42 Height: 6 0 Weight: 195 lbs. DOB: College: Harvard, 2016 1 years pro Garden City High School Hometown: Garden City, NY Currently resides in Stamford, CT Drafted: Acquired: In trade with Denver MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 9 6 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 16 2015 FL Launch 10 1 0 1 2 1.5 0 0 0 19 2014 FL Launch 9 4 0 0 4 2.5 0 0 0 16 COLLEGE CAREER Ranked by Inside Lacrosse as the No. 8 incoming freshman. During his time with Harvard he played in 43 games, scored 2 goals and had 2 assists and picked up 95 ground balls. During his freshman season he played in all 14 games and started in 11 of the 14 games. Led Harvard with 17 caused turnovers and was tied for second with 33 ground balls. At the end of the 2012 season Stephen was named tri-captain of U.S. Under-19 Men s National Team, the team went off to Finland and won gold at the 2012 Lacrosse World Championship. All-Ivy League second team and All-NEILA first team selection during his sophomore season. Named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List and Preseason All-NEILA first team during his junior season. Voted captain by his teammates during his junior and senior year seasons. During his senior year he earned NEILA Academic All-Region team honors. Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America third team and Preseason All-NEILA first team selection. Also named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List. PERSONAL Attended Garden City where he played lacrosse and football. Stephen was a four year starter on the lacrosse team. Captain of his team for two season. He was named Garden City Lacrosse MVP, first-team all-metro, first-team All-Long Island and first-team All-American in 2010 and 2011. In 2011 he was named Long Island Player of the Year and Under Armour All-American. Ranked by ESPN as the No. 1 defenseman and No. 6 overall. Won the James J. Regan Award presented to Long Island s exceptional male scholar athlete. First-team academic All-American. GCHS Peer Leadership Award for his work with special needs children. 27

CHRIS LAPIERRE DEFENSE #5 Height: 6 3 Weight: 210 lbs. DOB: February 1st, 1991 College: Virgina, 2014 3 years pro Shawnee High School Hometown: Medford, NJ Currently resides in Stamford, CT Drafted: Acquired: PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016 (New York): Appeared in 9 games for the Lizards while scoring a career high 6 goals. 2015 (New York): Appeared in three games for the Lizards...recorded one goal. 2015 (Florida): Appeared in seven games recording an assist. 2014 (Florida): Appeared in nine games scoring four goals. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 9 6 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 16 2015 FL Launch 10 1 0 1 2 1.5 0 0 0 19 2014 FL Launch 9 4 0 0 4 2.5 0 0 0 16 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2015 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 COLLEGE CAREER Played 18 games accumulating 19 points (10 goals, nine assists), 51 ground balls, and caused 12 turnovers as a fresh- man in 2010. Was named All-ACC and USILA third team All-American in 2011 appearing in all 18 games. He picked up a team-best 92 ground balls and gaining 13 total points. Was named All-ACC and USILA second team All-American in 2012. Had a team-best 63 ground balls. Was named the first solo captain in UVA history in four decades and was grant- ed a medical hardship after injury in 2013. Was named All-ACC Academic Team and USILA All-American honorable mention in 2014. Appeared in 16 games totalling three points, and picking up 50 ground balls. PERSONAL Son of Judy and Andre LaPierre. Has an older brother and sister. Enjoys playing golf in his free time and was a member of the University of Virginia Athletes Committed to Education (ACE) program in college. Was ranked the number three recruit in high school holding school records for ground balls and goals. Earned three letters in football and all-state honors as a running back twice. Holds the New Jersey state record with 44 touchdowns in a season and was named the New Jersey State Offensive Football Player of the Year. 28

DAVE LAWSON MIDFIELD #31 Height: 6 1 Weight: 203 lbs. DOB: August 10th, 1989 College: Duke, 2013 3 years pro Middlesex High School Hometown: Westford, MA Currently resides in New York, NY Drafted: Acquired: 2015 Trade with Rochester PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Lawson was traded to New York but had no problem adjusting. His totals continued to rise, as he racked in 44 points to go along with three 2pt goals, second behind Paul Rabil. 2015: Just when people thought he couldn t do more, he did. Lawson finished off 2015 strong, posting career highs in goals, assists, and points. 2014: In his second professional season Lawson continued his sucsess in the league posting 32 points (23 goals 9 as- sists). He would go on to be a large contributor for the Rattlers in the post season- totaling 5 goals in 2 games, including a hat-trick in the championship final. 2013: In 8 games for Rochester in his Rookie Season Lawson scored 18 goals and had 5 assists. He also picked up 10 ground balls. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 13 32 3 9 44 2 2 3 15 2015 Rochester 14 25 0 10 35 0 1 0 13 2014 Rochester 12 23 0 9 32 3 2 3 16 2013 Rochester 8 18 0 5 22 2 0 0 10 TOTALS 47 98 3 33 134 7 5 6 54 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 Rochester 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2015 Rochester 2 5 0 0 5.5 1 0 0 1 C O L L E G E C A R E E R - Played at Duke for all 4 of his collegiate years. In 2011 he was named to ACC All-Tournament team. In his senior year Lawson took his game to a new level, becoming an ALL ACC selection and a First Team All-American. Although the accolades continued to pile up, the most impressive part of Lawsons collegiate career was winning a championship with Duke in his final season in 2013. P E R S O N A L - Dave was the number eight recruit in the country by Inside Lacrosse coming out of Middlesex High School in Westford Massachusetts, where he was both a US Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American. 29

CHRIS MADALON GOALIE #11 Height: 6 3 Weight: 210 lbs. DOB: February 12, 1988 College: North Carolina, 2011 2 years pro Darien High School Hometown: Merrick, NY Drafted: 2015 Player Pool PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016:(New York):Appeared in just one game for the Lizards, recording one win and allowing only four goals. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP W L SO GA 2ptGA GAA SV SV% MIN 2016 NY Lizards 0 1 0 0 4-5 8.00 7.636 :30 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C O L L E G E C A R E E R - An All-ACC selection after being named starting goalie. Red shirted freshmen year, but played 16 games and over 900 minutes in the following season. Racked up 145 saves while finishing with a record of 12-3. Finished third on the team with 45 ground balls, and had a goals against average percentage of 8.68%. P E R S O N A L - Was one of the top recruited goalies during the 2006 season. Led Darien High School to a record of 63-4 during his high school career. Helped lead team to two undefeated seasons in his junior and senior year, while also lifting his team to being ranked #4 in the country. Played defense in hockey as well during high school. He has two sisters and his brother, Matt played for the Lizards for two years during 2011 and 2012. 30

JOHN ORTOLANI FACE-OFF #35 Height: 5 7 Weight: 180 lbs. DOB: June 9, 1986 College: Endicott College 8 years pro High School Acquired: 2017 Supplemental Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016 (Florida): Played in 5 regular season games. Recorded 7 ground balls. 2015 (Rochester): Played in 6 regular season games. Recorded 28 ground balls. 2014 (Rochester): Played in 13 regular season games. Recorded 1 assist and 81 ground balls. Added an additional 13 ground balls during 2 playoff games. 2013 (Rochester): Played in all 14 regular season games. Recorded 2 assists and 61 ground balls. 2012 (Boston): Played in 1 regular season game, picked up 10 ground balls. Added an additional 7 ground balls during the playoff game. 2011 (Boston): Played in 2 regular season games. Recorded 12 ground balls. 2010 (Boston): Played 1 regular season game. Picked up 7 ground balls during the playoff game. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 Florida 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2015 Rochester 6 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 28 2014 Rochester 13 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 81 2013 Rochester 14 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 61 2012 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2011 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2010 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2014 Rochester 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 2012 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 2010 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 31

TOMMY PALASEK ATTACK #84 Height: 5 11 Weight: 175 lbs. DOB: January 23rd, 1990 College: Syracuse, 2012 5 years pro Rocky Point High School Hometown: Rocky Point, NY Drafted: 2012 in the 4th round (28th overall) by the LI Lizards PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: (New York) Appeared in 13 games, racking up 18 goals and 9 assists. 2015: (New York) Played in all 14 games, ending the season with a career high 31 goals. Part of the 2015 New York Lizards Championship team. 2014: (New York) Played in 13 games, second leading scorer with 29 pts behind Rob Pannell. Scored season high 5 goals against Florida on 7/3. Contributed at least one point in every game except 5/3 at chesapeake. 2013: (New York) Appeared in all 14 games, accounting for 18 goals and 6 assists. Named to the MLL All All Star team 2012: (New York) Played in 11 games, scoring 21 goals and racking up 5 assists. Become Cascade Rookie of the Week twice. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG 2016 NY Lizards 13 18 0 9 27 1 2 1 2 2015 NY Lizards 14 31 0 4 35.5 4 1 4 2014 NY Lizards 13 26 0 3 29.5 3 0 1 2013 NY Lizards 14 18 0 6 24.5 0 2 1 2012 NY Lizards 11 21 0 5 26 0 0 1 1 32

MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2015 NY Lizards 2 3 0 2 5.5 0 1 0 0 2014 NY Lizards 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2012 NY Lizards 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 C O L L E G E C A R E E R : Played 2 years at Johns Hopkins before transferring to Syracuse. At Syracuse, Palasek was 2012 All Big East Second Team. He led the team in points (54), assists (30) and was second on the team with 24 goals. Named BIG EAST Championship s Most OUtstanding Player after he put up 10 points in 2 games during tournament time. Not to mention he flourished in the championship game, putting up 6 points. P E R S O N A L : Holds Rocky Point High School record for points and assists (181 goals and 218 assists. Was a 2008 Under Armour and U.S Lacrosse All American. Led high school team to the 2008 New York State Class B title, while also being named the 2008 State Championship MVP. In addition he played football and basketball for 3 years. Earned All-County honors in football twice. Studied history at Syracuse. 33

ROB PANNELL ATTACK #3 Height: 5 10 Weight: 195 lbs. DOB: December 11th, 1989 College: Cornell, 2013 3 years pro Smithtown West High School Hometown: Smithtown, NY Currently resides in NYC Drafted: 1st overall by NY Lizards in 2012 Collegiate Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: (New York) Played in all 14 games, topping himself again with 42 goals, 32 assists and 74 points. Was named to MLL All-Team and to the MLL All-Star game. 2015: (New York) Played in all 14 games, leading the league with 38 goals, 30 assists and 68 total points. Was named to MLL All-Team and the MLL All-Star game. Poured in 4 goals in the Championship game to secure the victory for New York. 2014: (New York) Won silver at the FIL World Lacrosse Championship with team USA. Lizards top scorer putting up 54 pts, also a career high. Was named player of the week in weeks 1,8,13. Had a career high six goals on 4/27 vs Rochester. 2013: (New York) Played in just 10 games but was able to rack in 42 points off 25 goals and 17 assists. The MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 14 42 0 32 74 1 3 5 1 28 2015 NY Lizards 14 38 0 30 68 1 1 0 1 24 2014 NY Lizards 13 33 0 23 56 0 1 3 0 16 2013 NY Lizards 10 25 0 17 42.5 1 3 0 18 C O L L E G E C A R E E R : 2009 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, setting the rookie record for 67 points in one season. 2010 was named to first-team All-American and named the Ivy League Player of the Year. Also recieved first-team All-Ivy League selection. In 2011, he was the first lacrosse player to be nominated for an ESPY for best college athlete. Went on to be All-Ivy League selection for the rest of his collegiate career. Presented with the Raymond Enners Award for most outstanding college player in 2011. Still holds the Cornell and Ivy League scoring records and is the NCAA all-time leader in points with 354. Finished off his career being one of five finalists for the Tewaarton Trophy, second Cornell player to be nominated for that award twice. P E R S O N A L : Has one older brother and sister. Son of Susan and Robert. His father Robert played college baseball and football at Brown while his uncle Jim Metzger was an All-American attackman at Hofstra in 1980. His brother James currently plays for the Virginia Caviliers. 34

MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 2015 NY Lizards 2 6 0 3 9 0 0 0 0 2 2014 NY lizards 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 35

CHRIS PICCIRILLI DEFENSE #92 Height: 6 5 Weight: 220 DOB: October 20, 1992 College: Villanova, 2014 1 year pro Acquired: 2017 Supplemental Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 7 games regular season games. Recorded 1 goal and 11 ground balls. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C O L L E G E C A R E E R - During his four year career at Villanova he appeared in 58 games while making 31 starts. Recorded 12 goals and 3 assists for 15 points. Collected 83 ground balls and caused 40 turnovers. During his freshman season he played in 12 games and four Big East games. Named to the 122-player tryout pool for the U.S. Men s National Under-19 team to compete in the 2012 U19 World Championships. During his sophomore season he appeared in all 15 games and all six conference games. In 2013 Chris played and started in all 15 games where he collected 30 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers. Recorded 7 points, with 5 goals and 2 assists. Appeared and started in all six conference games, where he picked up 17 ground balls and caused 9 turnovers. During his senior season he played and started defense in all 16 games. Recorded 6 points, with 5 goals and 1 assist. Registered 4 goals and 1 assist while playing and starting in all six conference contests. Recorded points in 4-of-6 Big East games. 2014 All-BIG EAST Second Team selection and 2014 Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team selection. Chris ranks 6th alltime averaging 0.69 caused turnovers per game. P E R S O N A L - Son of Mary and Mark Piccirilli, has two sisters, Anna and Olivia. Attended Archbishop Spalding, where he played under Coach Zach Burke. He received two varsity letters and was captain during his senior season. Earned a berth to the MIAA playoffs. In 2010 he was named an Adidas All-American and U.S. Lacrosse Senior Showcase All-Star. First team Anne Arundel All-County selection. 36

PAUL RABIL MIDFIELD #99 Height: 6 4 Weight: 220 lbs. DOB: December 14, 1985 College: Johns Hopkins, 2008 9 years pro Hometown: Gaithersburg, MD Currently resides in NYC Drafted: 2nd overall in 2008 to the NLL Acquired: 2015 trade with Boston PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: (New York) Played in all 14 games, putting up 43 goals and 23 asssists. 2015: (New York) Played in 12 games while refracturing his foot mid season. racked in 29 goals and was named 2015 Championship MVP after recording 3 goals and 3 assists in the final for the Lizards win. 2014: (Boston) Played in 12 games before season ending foot surgery cut his season short. Tallied 20 goals and 33 assists before the injury. 2013: (Boston) Appeared in all 14 games, racking up 32 goals and 19 assists. Named to the MLL All-Star Game 2012: (Boston) Appeared in all 14 games, scoring 27 and dishing out 38 assists.had seven 2 point goals and set a MLL record with 72 points in one season. 2011: (Boston) Played in 11 games, was named the Bud Light Most Valuable Player and MLL Offensive Player of the Year. Scored 28 goals to help the Cannons win the 2011 MLL Championship. 2010: (Boston) Appeared in 10 games, ranking second on the team in goals (21) and second in total points (37). Named to the MLL All-Team and played for Team USA in the World Championship. Ended up winning the Championship with Team USA and was named Championship MVP. 2009: (Boston) Played in 12 games for the Cannons, scoring 33 goals. Led the team with eight 2 point goals. Was named MLL PLayer of the Year to go along to being named to the MLL All-Star team. 2008: (Boston) Played in nine games, scoring 24 and totalling 34 points, fourth best on the team. Aslo led the team in most 2 point goals (3). Was named to the MLL All-Star team. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 14 43 6 23 72 2.5 5 4 1 26 2015 NY Lizards 12 29 3 20 52 2.5 3 4 0 8 2014 Boston 12 20 1 33 54 3.5 0 6 1 17 2013 Boston 14 32 3 19 54 1 2 4 0 17 2012 Boston 14 27 7 38 72 2 1 8 4 20 2011 Boston 11 28 4 18 50 1.5 2 4 0 14 2010 Boston 10 21 6 10 37 6 3 6 0 9 2009 Boston 12 33 8 12 53 2.5 3 1 0 15 2008 Boston 9 24 3 7 34 5.5 3 0 0 21 37

MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2015 NY Lizards 2 5 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 4 2012 Boston 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 2011 Boston 2 1 0 3 4 1 0 2 0 1 2010 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2009 Boston 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 TOTAL 8 9 0 14 23 4 0 2 0 11 C O L L E G E C A R E E R : Tewaarton Trophy finalist as a senior in 2008 to go along with his 50 point, 34 goal season performance. Earned First Team USILA All-American honors his final three seasons at Johns Hopkins. Led team in scoring in final three seasons as well and was named the McLaughlin Award winner as the best midfielder in the game in 2007. Finished his career as the all time leader in goals (111) and points (178). P E R S O N A L : Rabil has been incredibly active at being a mentor and a teacher for the young community. He started his own Facebook page in 2009, putting out instructional videos on lacrosse. His reach has expanded each season and in 2015 he created the Paul Rabil Experience. Most importantly, Rabil created the Paul Rabil Foundation, which aims to help assist children with learning by funding scholarships and creating youth lacrosse prgrams. 38

JOSEPH RADIN ATTACK Height: 6 1 Weight: 190 lbs. DOB: August 12, 1994 College: Marist, 2016 1 years pro Long Beach High School Hometown: Long Beach, NY Drafted: 45st overall in 2016 draft (Charlotte) Acquired: 2017 Supplemental draft C O L L E G E C A R E E R - During his time at Marist he posted three or more points in every game he played. Started in all 14 games his freshman season. Five time MAAC Rookie of the Week. Finished second on his team with 22 goals, third with 34 goals and tied for second with 12 assists. Picked up 30 ground balls and caused five turnovers. Appeared and started in all 15 games during his sophomore season with Marist. Completed the season with 46 points, second on the team. Team high of 38 goals, tying him for 10th in program history for goals in a single season. Had career high six goal game, tying him for 8th in program history for goals in single game. Finished the season ranked second in the MAAC for goals per game (2.53) and fifth for points per game (3.07). Broke the MAAC single season record with 55 goals during his junior season. Started in all 18 games at attack. Scored three or more goals in 12 of those contests. MAAC All-Tournament Team, MAAC Offensive Player of the Year, All-MAAC First Team, MAAC Offensive Player of the Week. During his final season with Marist he became the all-time leading scorer when he scored his 146th career goal. Marists leading scorer with 51 goals and 60 points. Led the MAAC with 3.75 points per game. Ranked 5th in the nation in goals per game with 3.19 and 4th in the nation in man up goals with 10. Ended his collegiate career with the longest active scoring streak in the county with 32 games, 5th in the country in career points with 213, 2nd in career goals with 166. Tewaaraton Award Watch List, Senior CLASS Award Finalist, Senior CLASS Award First Team All-American, All-ECAC Second Team, MAAC All-Tournament Team, MAAC Offensive Player of the Year, All-MAAC First Team, USILA Scholar All-American, 2x MAAC Offensive Player of the Week, Yeardley Reynolds Love Unsung Hero Award Finalist. Became the first MLL Collegiate Draft choice in Marist Lacrosse history when he was selected in the sixth round, 45th overall, by the Charlotte Hounds on January 22, 2016. Selected in the 10th round, 88th overall, by the New York Lizards in the MLL Supplemental Draft on December 14, 2016. P ERSONAL- Raised in Long Beach, NY Attended Long Beach High School where he registered over 200 points, scoring 146 goals and assisting on 72 others, while on the lacrosse team. Member of the Nassau County Showcase Team. During his sophomore season he was a member of the All-Conference Team. Selected to the All-Country Team after his junior and senior seasons. He scored 51 goals and dished out 31 assists in his senior season. Also played hockey, football and soccer. Member of the National Honor Society. 39

JAKE RICHARD MIDFIELD #27 Height: 6 0 Weight: 180 lbs. DOB: September 17th, 1993 College: Marquette, 2016 1 year pro Drafted: 35th overall in the fourth round by NY Lizards in 2016 Collegiate Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: (New York) Appeared in 9 games in his first season with the Lizards, scoring 2 goals and dishing out 2 assists MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 9 2 0 2 4.5 0 0 0 11 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 C O L L E G E C A R E E R - Played in all games for the Marquette Eagles in 2013 and 2014. Scooped up 31 ground balls in 2013. In 2014, he caused 25 turnovers while nabbing a team-high 47 ground balls. In 2015 he played in 16 games, recording 52 ground balls while netting 4 goals and 3 assists. P E R S O N A L - PLayed football, basketball and track in high school. Son of David and Suzanne Richard. Has four brothers and two sisters. Assistant coach to the mens lacrosse team at Marquette University. 40

ZACK SIKORA MIDFIELD #6 Height: 6 4 Weight: 175 lbs. DOB: June, 4, 1994 College: Rutgers, 2016 1 years pro Centreville High School Hometown: Clifton, VA Drafted: 61st overall in 2016 draft (Charlotte) Acquired: 2017 Supplemental draft C O L L E G E C A R E E R - As a freshman at Rutgers he played in eight games. As a sophomore he played in all 16 games, recorded three goals, two assists, 28 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. For his junior season he played in 14 games. Scored six goals with two assists. Ranked second on the team with 48 ground balls. Named NCAA, USILA and ECAC Player of the Week. Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Selection. For his final season he was team captain and played in all 16 games. With seven goals and three assists. Led it with 45 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers. Honorable Mention All-American. Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Selection. Selected for North vs. South All-Star Game. P ERSONAL- Son of Kevin and Sally Sikora. Attended Centreville High School where he played lacrosse for head coach Jed Williams. During his final season he recorded 94 points, with 44 goals and 50 assists. Ranked in the top 25 in the nation for assists. US Lacrosse All-American in 2012. Washington Post All-Metro Second Team as a senior. Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Concorde District in 2012. Two-time team MVP as a junior and senior. Played all four seasons for the Wildcats, earning first team all-district honors as a sophomore and making the second team as a junior. Played club lacrosse for Team Madlax 41

KYLE SWEENEY DEFENSE #4 Height: 6 2 Weight: 195 lbs. DOB: April 4th, 1981 College: Georgetown,2003 13 years pro Hometown: Springfield, PA Drafted: 3rd round, 2003 draft to Bridgeport Barrage Acquired: PROFESSIONAL CAREER Part of 2001, 2015 Lizards Championship Team Most championship wins of any MLL player Most penalty minutes of any MLL player 2016 (Chesapeake): Played in 8 of the regular season games. Had 1 assist and picked up 22 ground balls. 2015 (Chesapeake): Played in 13 regular season games. Recorded 1 goal and 22 ground balls. 2014 (Boston): Played in 13 out of 14 regular season games. Scored 3 goals and picked up 25 ground balls. 2013 (Boston): Played in all 14 regular season games. Recorded 4 goals, 3 assists and 35 ground balls. 2012 (Boston): Played in all 14 regular season games. Scored 3 goals, had 5 assists and 32 ground balls. Played in 1 playoff game where he scored 1 goal and picked up 2 ground balls. 2011 (Boston): Played in 9 regular season games. Scored 2 goals, had 2 assists and picked up 21 ground balls. Went on to play 2 playoff games, recorded 1 assist and 4 ground balls. 2010 (Boston): Played in 10 regular season games...recorded 5 goals, 2 assists and 36 ground balls. Went on to the playoffs playing 1 game, had 1 assist and 3 ground balls. 2009 (Boston & Washington): Started the season off with Washington, played in 1 regular season game and picked up 3 ground balls. Completed the season with Boston, played in 11 regular season games, scored 9 goals, had 4 assists and recorded 57 ground balls. Went on to play in the 1 playoff game where he picked up an additional ground ball. 2008 (Barrage): Played in 11 regular season games. Recorded 5 goals, 4 assists and 47 ground balls. 2007 (Philadelphia): Played in 12 regular season games. Scored 5 goals, had 2 assists and picked up 29 ground balls. 2006 (Philadelphia): Played in 11 of the regular season games. Scored 1 goal and picked up 32 goals. Scored an additional goal and picked up 2 ground balls during the 2 playoff games. 2005 (Philadelphia): Played in 12 regular season games. Scored 1 goal, had 2 assists and picked up 44 ground balls. 2004 (Philadelphia): Played in 12 regular season games. Recorded 2 goals, 1 assists and 47 ground balls. Added an additional 9 ground balls during 2 playoff games. C O L L E G E C A R E E R - Sweeney was a four-year standout at Georgetown University. He was named ECAC Rookie of the Year in 2000. He was a two-time ECAC Defensive Player of the Year, and three-time USILA All-American, and holds Georgetown s all-time ground ball record with 229. 42

MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 Chesapeake 8 0 0 1 1 1.5 0 0 0 22 2015 Chesapeake 13 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 22 2014 Boston 13 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 25 2013 Boston 14 4 0 3 7 1 0 0 0 35 2012 Boston 14 3 0 5 8 3 0 0 0 32 2011 Boston 9 2 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 21 2010 Boston 10 5 0 2 7 1 0 0 0 36 2009 Boston 12 9 0 4 13 6 1 0 0 60 2008 Barrage 11 5 0 4 9 1 0 0 0 47 2007 Philadelphia 12 5 0 2 7.5 0 0 0 29 2006 Philadelphia 11 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 32 2005 Philadelphia 12 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 44 2004 Philadelphia 12 2 0 1 3 5.5 0 0 0 47 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2015 Boston 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2011 Boston 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 2010 Boston 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2009 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2006 Philadelphia 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2004 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 P E R S O N A L - Sweeney first started playing lacrosse in seventh grade when he lost interest in baseball. Sweeney attended Springfield High School in Springfield, Pennsylvania. He earned high school All-American honors, was selected as the All-Central League MVP and named to the All-Delaware County team as a senior. He also played football and basketball at Springfield. 43

KEVIN UNTERSTEIN MIDFIELD #36 Height: 5 11 Weight: 190 lbs. DOB: June 5, 1986 College: Hofstra 9 years pro Hometown: Shoreham, NY PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: Played in 12 regular season games. Recorded 2 goals, 3 assists and 22 ground balls. Added an additional ground ball during the playoff game. 2015: Played in 13 regular season games. Completed the season with 3 goals, 2 assists and 18 ground balls. 2014: Played in 12 regular season games...scored only goal of the season 5/30 v. Boston...Named to the MLL All-Star Team 2013: Played in 13 games... Scored career high five points... Scored game high two goals against Denver on 8/4... Picked up 49 ground balls... Served as team captain 2012: Played in 12 regular season games Picked up 40 ground balls 2011 (Denver): Played in nine regular season games with Denver Outlaws Scored one goal One assist Picked up 30 ground balls 2010 (Denver): Played 11 regular season games with Denver Outlaws Scored one goal One assist Picked up 26 ground balls Joined the Outlaws as the 11th overall selection of the 2010 MLL Supplemental Draft 2009: Played in three regular season games Scored one goal Picked up two ground balls 2008 (New Jersey): Played in seven regular season games with New Jersey Pride Scored one goal Picked up six ground balls Selected with the 20th overall choice in the 2008 MLL Collegiate Draft MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GB FO 2016 New York 13 2 0 3 5 4.5 0 0 23 2-5 2015 New York 13 3 0 2 5 5 0 0 18 0-6 2014 New York 12 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 15 0-1 2013 New York 13 5 0 0 5 5.5 0 0 49 0-0 2012 New York 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 40 0-0 2011 Denver 9 1 0 1 2 7 0 0 30 0-0 2010 Denver 11 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 26 4-5 2009 Long Island 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2-5 2008 Barrage 7 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0-0 44

COLLEGE CAREER- Named 2008 CAA Defensive Player of the Year Named CAA Championship Tournament MVP Recorded team-leading 70 ground balls senior year Appeared in 19 games as a junior, finishing with three goals and two assists for a total of five points, to go along with 85 ground balls... Earned USILA All-American honorable mention honors... Named to the All-CAA second team as well as the All-CAA Tournament team... Played 16 games as a sophomore and registered 36 ground balls... Teamed with his twin brother Mike, and older brother Chris to help lead Hofstra to a 17-2 record, a No. 2 national ranking and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament... Named to the All-CAA Rookie Team as a freshman PERSONAL: Earned All-America honors at Shoreham-Wading River High School... Won four Suffolk County championships and one state championship Son of Linda and Bob Has a twin brother Mike, who also plays for the Lizards, older brother Chris who also played at Hofstra and oldest brother, Bob played at Penn Studied sociology at Hofstra Spent the 2009-10 seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Denver and 2008-09 seasons as an assistant coach for Princeton University Currently serving as Associate Head Coach at Hofstra, in his 4th season with the Pride MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2015 New York 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2014 New York 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2012 Long Island 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 2011 Denver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2010 Denver 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2009 Long Island 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 45

RYAN WALSH ATTACK #43 Height: 6 1 Weight: 203 lbs. DOB: August 10th, 1989 College: Duke, 2013 3 years pro Middlesex High School Hometown: Westford, MA Currently resides in New York, NY Drafted: Acquired: 2015 Trade with Rochester PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016 (New York): Played in 9 regular season games. Recorded 7 goals and 3 ground balls. Added 3 goals and 1 ground ball during the playoff game 2015 (New York): Played in 7 regular season games. Completed the season with 10 goals and 5 ground balls MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 9 7 0 0 7 2 0 0 3 2015 NY Lizards 7 10 0 0 10 1 0 0 5 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 NY Lizards 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2015 NY LIzards 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 C O L L E G E C A R E E R - Freshmen year he was one of two freshmen to play and start in all 18 games. Finished second on team with 60 points from 38 goals and 22 assists. Named 2012 Patriot League Rookie of the Year and selected to All-Patriot League Second Team. Start in all 15 games during his sophomore year. Finished season second on team with 48 points from 11 assists and team-high 37 goals. Named to All-Patriot League Second Team, Tewaaraton Award Watch List for national player of the year and Colgate Athletics Academic Honor Roll member. Started in all 16 games his junior year. Finished on top with 31 goals and 45 points. Named to All-Patriot League Second Team after claiming Raiders scoring triple crown. Selected to Tewaaraton Award Watch List for national player of the year.. Before his senior season began, Ryan was selected in the second round (11th overall) of the 2015 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft by the New York Lizards. Led Raiders with 33 goals, and second with 50 points and 17 assists. USILA All-America Honorable Mention. Picked up his first Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week Award of his career. Made mark on Colgate career charts, finishing second in goals with 139, second in points with 203, and tying for seventh in assists with 64... 46

P E R S O N A L - Son of Denise and Neil Walsh, one of four children, has two sisters and one brother. Born and raised in Wantagh, NY where he attending Wantagh High School and was a member of the lacrosse team, as well as football and basketball. He was a member of the Long Island Empire team that won the gold medal at the 2010 New York State Empire Games. During his sophomore year he received an All-County honorable mention and All-Conference academic selection. He was selected to All-County and All-County academic teams junior year. During his senior year he was named captain and was a selection for All-County, Academic All-County and All-American Finalist. Was also awarded Team MVP during his senior year. 47

JOE WALTERS MIDFIELD #1 Height: 6 0 Weight: 192 lbs. DOB: November 30, 1984 College: Maryland 11 years pro Irondequoit High School Hometown: Rochester, NY Acquired: Free Agency in 2016 offseason PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2016: (Chesapeake) All Star, appearing in 12 games, racking up 23 goals. Recorded his 200th goal. Scooped 15 ground balls and finished with 50 points. 2015: (Chesapeake) Appeared in only 8 games but finished with 37 points and 11 ground balls. 2014: (Chesapeake) Recorded 15 goals and 24 assists while also finishing with 8 power play goals. 2013: (Hamilton) Racked up 48 points, with 22 goals and had 2 goals and 3 assists in his lone playoff game. 2012: (Hamilton) appeared in 11 games, netting 17 goals, 28 assists and 48 points. Chipped in for 8 power play goals, and scooped up 10 ground balls. 2011: (Hamilton) Played in 12 games and recorded 18 goals and 20 assists. Picked up 13 ground balls, and scored 2 goals in 2 playoff games. 2009: (Toronto) Appeared in 12 games, scoring 23 goals, 17 assists and 4 power play goals. Chipped in 3 goals and 2 assists in his 2 playoff games. 2008: (Rochester) Appeared in 12 games, racking up 32 goals, 12 assists, and 44 total points. 2007: (Rochester) Played in 12 games, scoring 29 goals and 12 assists. Recorded 5 power play goals and scooped up 10 ground balls. 2006: (Rochester) Played in 9 games, scoring 12 goals, 8 assists and 21 points. Had 2 game winning goals. MLL REGULAR SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2016 Chesapeake 12 23 0 27 50 2 2 7 0 15 2015 Chesapeake 8 19 0 18 37.5 2 2 1 11 2014 Chesapeake 9 15 0 24 39 1.5 0 8 0 6 2013 Hamilton 12 22 0 26 48 1.5 0 8 0 10 2012 Hamilton 11 17 0 28 48 1.5 2 8 0 10 2011 Hamilton 12 18 1 20 39 3 2 4 0 13 2009 Toronto 12 23 0 17 42 1.5 3 4 1 10 2008 Rochester 12 32 0 12 44 2 3 2 1 10 2007 Rochester 12 29 0 12 43 2 4 5 0 10 2006 Rochester 9 12 0 8 21 7.5 1 0 2 15 48

C O L L E G E C A R E E R : Walters played at the University of Maryland, under Coach Cottle. He was a four time All-American at the University of Maryland where he won the ACC Rookie of the Year in 2003 and was named ACC Player of the Year in 2004. In the last game of his senior regular season with the Terps, Walters became the University of Maryland s all time leading point scorer, with 227, and all time leading goal scorer, with 153. Walters won the 2006 Jack Turnbull Award as the Attackman of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy, given to the National Player of the Year. P E R S O N A L : Walters attended Irondequoit High School in Rochester, New York. Joe was born in Rochester, New York, on November 30th, 1984 MLL POST-SEASON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR TEAM GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA GWG GB 2013 Hamilton 1 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2011 Hamilton 2 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 2009 Toronto 2 3 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 49

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 25-Man # PLAYER POS HT WT COLLEGE HOMETOWN 14 Adams, Drew G 6 0 205 lbs Penn State Springfield, PA 21 Albrecht, Tyler M 6 1 185 lbs Loyola Oakville, Ontario 8 Corcoran, Scott D 6 0 180 lbs Merrimack Haverhill, MA 70 DeNapoli, Steve M 5 9 165 lbs Hofstra Hewlett, NY 17 Fletcher, Joe D 6 2 185 lbs Loyola Syracuse, NY 12 German, Tyler M 6 0 200 lbs Virginia Queens Ins County, NY 68 Gibson, Matt A 5 10 170 lbs Yale Long Beach, NY 32 Gurenlian, Greg FO 6 1 225 lbs Penn State Springfield, PA 81 Hartzell, Kyle D 6 2 180 lbs Salisbury Baltimore, MD 42 Jahelka, Stephen D 6 0 195lbs Harvard Garden City, NY 5 LaPierre, Chris M 6 3 210 lbs Virginia Medford, NJ 31 Lawson, Dave M 6 1 203 lbs Duke Westford, MA 11 Madalon, Chris G 6 3 210 lbs UNC Darien, CT 35 Ortolani, John FO 5 7 180 lbs Endicott Billerica, MA 84 Palasek, Tommy A 5 11 175 lbs Syracuse Rocky Point, NY 3 Pannell, Rob A 5 10 195 lbs Cornell Smithtown, NY 92 Piccirilli, Chris D 6 5 220 lbs Villanova Davidsonville, MD 99 Rabil, Paul M 6 4 220 lbs Johns Hopkins Gaithersburg, MD Radin, Joseph A 6 1 190 lbs Marist Long Beach, NY 27 Richard, Jacob M 6 0 180 lbs Marquette West Chester, PA 6 Sikora, Zack D 6 4 175 lbs Rutgers Clifton, VA 4 Sweeney, Kyle D 6 2 195 lbs Georgetown Springfield, PA 36 Unterstein, Kevin M 5 11 195 lbs Hofstra Shoreham, NY 43 Walsh, Ryan A 6 4 235 lbs Colgate Wantagh, NY 1 Walters, Joe A 6 0 192 lbs Maryland Irondequoit, NY 50

NUMERICAL ROSTER 25-Man # PLAYER POS HT WT COLLEGE HOMETOWN 1 Walters, Joe A 6 0 192 lbs Maryland Irondequoit, NY 3 Pannell, Rob A 5 10 195 lbs Cornell Smithtown, NY 4 Sweeney, Kyle D 6 2 195 lbs Georgetown Springfield, PA 5 LaPierre, Chris M 6 3 210 lbs Virginia Medford, NJ 6 Sikora, Zack D 6 4 175 lbs Rutgers Clifton, VA 8 Cocoran, Scott D 6 0 180 lbs Merrimack Haverhill, MA 11 Madalon, Chris G 6 3 210 lbs UNC Darien, CT 12 German, Tyler M 6 0 200 lbs Virginia Queen Ins County, VA 14 Adams, Drew G 6 0 205 lbs Penn State Springfield, PA 17 Fletcher, Joe D 6 2 185 lbs Loyola Syracuse, NY 21 Albrecht, Tyler M 6 1 185 lbs Loyola Oakville, Ontario 27 Richard, Jacob M 6 0 180 lbs Marquette West Chester, PA 31 Lawson, Dave M 6 1 203 lbs Duke Westford, MA 32 Gurenlian, Greg FO 6 1 225 lbs Penn State Springfield, PA 35 Ortolani, John FO 5 7 180 lbs Endicott Billerica, MA 36 Unterstein, Kevin M 5 11 195 lbs Hofstra Shoreham, NY 42 Jahelka, Stephen D 6 0 195 lbs Harvard Garden City, NY 43 Walsh, Ryan A 6 4 235 lbs Colgate Wantagh, NY 68 Gibson, Matt A 5 10 170 lbs Yale Long Beach, NY 70 DeNapoli, Steve M 5 9 165 lbs Hofstra Hewlett, NY 81 Hartzell, Kyle D 6 2 180 lbs Salisbury Baltimore, MD 84 Palasek, Tommy A 5 11 175 lbs Syracuse Rocky Point, NY 92 Piccirilli, Chris D 6 5 220 lbs Villanova Davidsonville, MD 99 Rabil, Paul M 6 4 220 lbs Johns Hopkins Gaithersburg, MD Radin, Joseph A 6 1 190 lbs Marist Long Beach, NY 51

PLAYER PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Tyler Albrecht...All-brekt Greg Gurenlian...Ger-EN-lee-EN Chris LaPierre...La-Pea-AIR John Ortolani Or-to-LA-ni Tommy Palasek...PAL-uh-sek Chris Piccirilli PIK-i-RILL-ee Matt Poillon POY-lon Jerry Ragonese...Rag-O-knees Paul Rabil..RAY-bull Kevin Unterstein..Un-ter-STINE 52

LIZARDS RECORD ALL TIME VS MLL Atlanta Blaze... 1-0 Boston Cannons... 23-19 Charllote Hounds... 6-3 Chesapeake Beahawks... 15-21 Denver Outlaws... 5-17 Florida Launch... 3-3 Ohio Machine... 13-2 Rochester Rattlers... 15-13 BOSTON CANNONS Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Boston, MA DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT Result Colors Red, White, and Blue 4/12 Denver W 16-13 4/23 @Charlotte L 15-12 President Rob Hale 4/26 Charllote L 12-11 4/30 Atlanta W13-12 Home Field Harvard Stadium 5/3 New York L 15-14 5/12 @Chesapeake L 13-11 Head Coach Sean Quirk 5/8 @ New York L 15-12 5/14 Rochester W 15-14 5/17 Rochester W 17-16 5/21 Ohio L 14-7 5/23 @ Charlotte W 19-13 5/28 @Denver L 17-13 5/30 Florida W 13-9 6/4 @Atlanta W 21-12 Series Notes 6/7 @Rochester L 13-6 6/11 Charlotte L 17-14 Regular Season 6/20 @ Florida W 19-18 6/18 @New York L 13-12 Lizards lead, 20-17 6/28 Chesapeake W 14-11 6/23 Chesapeake W 1714 7/4 @ Denver W 22-9 7/2 @Rochester W 13-7 Post Season 7/11 Ohio L 19-12 7/15 @Ohio L 15-13 Lizards lead, 2-0 7/16 @Chesapeake W 9-8 7/30 New York W 14-13 7/25 Ohio L 17-16 8/6 Florida W 11-10 53

CHARLOTTE HOUNDS Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Charlotte, NC DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT Result Colors Blue and Gold 4/12 Rochester L 9-10 4/23 Boston W 15-12 President Jim McPhilliamy 4/26 @ Boston W 11-12 4/30 Rochester W 14-11 Home Field American Legion Memorial Stadium 5/3 @ Denver L 15-12 5/14 Florida W 12-10 5/10 Chesapeake L 10-14 5/21 @ New York L 21-18 Head Coach Mike Cerino 5/16 @ Ohio L 14-10 6/3 @Chesapeake L 12-8 5/23 Boston L 13-19 6/9 Ohio L 16-9 5/30 New York L 16-21 6/11 @ Boston W 17-14 Series Notes 6/5 Ohio L 12-14 6/25 Atlanta W 20-14 Regular Season 6/20 @ New York W 12-13 7/1 @ Atlanta W 15-14 Lizards lead 6-3 6/27 Denver W 14-11 7/16 @ Rochester L 18-14 7/3 @Florida L 19-9 7/23 Denver L 12-11 Post Season 7/11 Florida L 16-17 7/30 @ Denver L 15-12 Never played in post-season 7/17 Rochester L 18-10 8/6 Chesapeake W 15-13 ROCHESTER RATTLERS 7/25 @Chesapeake L 15-13 8/13 @ Ohio L 16-10 Team Information 2015 Results 2015 Results Location Rochester, NY DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT Result Colors Orange and Black 4/12 @ Charlotte W 10-9 4/12 @ Charlotte W 10-9 President Rob Clark 4/19 New York L 19-9 4/19 New York L 19-9 Home Field Sahlen s Stadium 4/26 @ New York L 14-12 4/26 @ New York L 14-12 Head Coach Tim Soudan 5/3 Florida W 10-9 5/3 Florida W 10-9 5/10 Denver W 15-12 5/10 Denver W 15-12 Series Notes 5/17 @ Boston L 17-16 5/17 @ Boston L 17-16 Regular Season 5/30 @ Chesapeake W 15-11 5/30 @ Chesapeake W 15-11 Rattlers lead, 7-6 6/7 Boston W 13-6 6/7 Boston W 13-6 6/20 @ Denver L 22-2 6/20 @ Denver L 22-21 Post Season 7/5 @ Charlotte W 15-13 6/28 Ohio L 17-12 Lizards lead, 1-0 7/17 @ Chesapeake W 10-7 7/4 @ Ohio W 16-15 7/26 Charlotte W 13-9 7/12 Chesapeake W 14-13 8/2 Ohio L 17-15 7/17 Charlotte W 18-10 8/9 Boston W 18-8 7/25 @ Florida L 18-11 54

CHESAPEAKE BAYHAWKS Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Annapolis, MD DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT Result Colors Blue and White 4/19 Florida W 12-8 4/23 @ Atlanta W 16-13 President Brendan Kelly 4/26 @ Florida W 11-15 4/30 Florida W 12-8 Home Field Navy- Marine Corps 5/3 Ohio L 9-12 5/12 Boston L 13-11 Memorial Stadium 5/10 @ Charlotte W 14-10 5/21 Denver W 20-13 Head Coach Brian Reese 5/16 @ New York L 15-14 5/28 @ Rochester L 18-14 5/25 @ Denver L 17-10 6/3 Charlotte W 12-8 Series Notes 5/30 Rochester L 15-11 6/11 Rochester L 18-8 Regular Season 6/6 Denver W 15-12 6/23 @ Denver L 17-14 Bayhawks lead, 17-13 6/20 @ Ohio W 12-11 6/30 @ Ohio W 16-13 6/28 @ Boston L 14-11 7/2 New York W 17-14 Post Season 7/2 New York L 13-15 7/16 @ Florida W 14-13 Bayhawks lead, 2-3 7/12 @ Rochester L 14-13 7/21 Atlanta W 18-13 7/16 Boston L 8-9 7/28 @ New York L 18-12 7/25 Charlotte W 15-13 8/6 @ Charlotte L 15-13 DENVER OUTLAWS Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Denver, CO DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT Colors Orange and Black 4/12 @ Boston L 16-13 5/1 Ohio W 17-16 President Mac Freeman 4/19 @ Ohio W 14-13 5/8 @ Ohio L 14-13 Home Field Sports Authority- Field 5/3 Charlotte W 15-12 5/14 @ Atlanta 23-12 Head Coach 5/10 @ Rochester L 15-12 5/21 @ Chesapeake L 20-13 5/16 @ Florida W 15-12 5/28 Boston W 17-13 6/25 Chesapeake W 17-10 6/3 @ New York L 21-18 5/30 Ohio L 18-12 6/11 @ Florida L 19-16 Series Notes 6/6 @ Chesapeake L 15-12 6/18 Rochester L 19-11 Regular Season 6/21 Rochester W 22-21 6/24 New York W 20-16 Outlaws lead 5-17 6/27 @ Charlotte L 14-11 7/4 Florida W 14-10 7/5 Boston L 22-9 7/16 Atlanta W 18-11 Post Season 7/9 @ New York L 18-15 7/23 @ Charlotte W 12-11 Outlaws lead, 2-1 7/19 Denver W 20-14 7/28 @ Rochester W 12-10 7/25 New York W 15-14 7/30 Charlotte W 15-12 55

FLORIDA LAUNCH Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Boca Raton, FL DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT Colors Blue and Yellow 4/19 @ Chesapeake L 12-8 4/23 Ohio L 16-14 President Brian Clinton 4/26 Chesapeake L 15-11 4/30 @ Chesapeake L 12-8 Home Field FAU Stadium 5/3 @ Rochester L 10-9 5/7 New York L 20-14 Head Coach 5/9 Ohio W 15-12 5/14 @ Charlotte L 12-10 5/16 Denver L 15-12 5/21 Atlanta L 22-10 Series Notes 5/24 @ Ohio L 20-12 6/4 @ Ohio L 17-13 Regular Season 5/30 @ Boston L 13-9 6/11 Denver W 19-16 Tied 3-3 6/5 @ New York L 18-11 6/18 Charlotte 6/20 Boston L 19-18 7/4 @ Denver L 14-10 Post Season 6/26 New York W 16-12 7/14 @ New York W 20-19 Have never met 7/3 Charlotte W 19-9 7/16 Chesapeake L 14-13 7/11 @ Charlotte W 17-16 7/23 @ Atlanta W 14-8 7/19 @ Denver L 20-14 7/30 Rochester L 14-9 7/25 Rochester W 18-11 8/6 @ Boston L 11-10 OHIO MACHINE Team Information 2015 Results 2016 Results Location Delaware, OH DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT Result Colors Blue and White 4/12 @ New York L 14-8 4/23 @ Florida W 16-14 President John Algie 4/19 Denver L 14-13 5/1 @ Denver L 17-16 Home Field Selby Stadium 5/3 @ Chesapeake W 12-9 5/8 Denver W 14-13 Head Coach Bear Davis 5/9 @ Florida L 15-12 5/14 New York W 22-10 5/16 Charlotte W 14-10 5/21 @ Boston W 14-7 5/24 Florida W 20-12 6/2 @ Rochester L 13-9 5/29 Denver W 18-12 6/4 Florida W 17-13 Series Notes 6/5 @ Charlotte W 14-12 6/9 @ Charlotte W 16-9 Regular Season 6/20 Chesaopeake L 12-11 6/18 Atlanta L 18-17 Lizards lead, 13-2 6/28 @ Rochester W 16-14 6/25 Rochester L 16-13 7/4 Rochester L 16-15 6/30 Chesapeake L 16-13 Post Season 7/11 @ Boston W 19-12 7/15 Boston W 17-15 Never played in post-season 7/18 New York W 14-9 7/30 @ Atlanta W 14-10 7/25 Boston W 17-16 8/13 Charlotte W 16-10 56

2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS WEEK DATE OPPONENT TIME SCORE 1 April 23 Rochester 5:00 pm W 19-16 2 May 7 @ Florida 7:00 pm W 20-14 3 May 14 @ Ohio 7:30 pm L 22-10 4 May 21 Charlotte 5:00 pm W 21-18 5 June 3 Denver 7:30 pm W 21-18 6 June 11 @ Atlanta 7:00 pm W 17-16 7 June 18 Boston 7:00 pm W 13-12 8 June 24 @ Denver 2:30 pm L 20-14 9 July 2 @ Chesapeak 7:30 pm L 17-14 10 July 14 Florida 7:30 pm L 20-19 11 July 23 @ Rochester 5:00 pm W 16-15 12 July 28 Chesapeake 7:30 pm W 18-12 13 July 30 @ Boston 7:00 pm L 14-13 14 August 6 Ohio 7:00 pm L 22-13 2016 Honors and Awards PLAYER Joe Fletcher Rob Pannell Greg Gurenlian Paul Rabil Jojo Marasco Dave Lawson Steve Holmes AWARD(S) MLL All-Team, All-Star MLL All-Team, All-Star, Offensive Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Week (weeks 5,7,11)MLL All-Team, All-Star, FO Athlete of the Year MLL All-Team, All-Star, Offensive player of the week (week 13,14 All-Star Offensive Player of the Week (week 9) Defensive Player of the Week (week 3) 57

TEAM STATISTICS 2016 Team Statistics GP GB S S% SOG SOG% FO FO% W-L 14 570 674.323 450.668 278-494.562 8-6 2016 Individual Leaders 2016 Highs and Lows Points Rob Pannell (74) Most Goals Scored Goals Paul Rabil (43) May 21 v. Charlotte (21) 2-Point Goals Paul Rabil (6) Jun 3 v Denver (21) Fewest Goals Scored Assists Rob Pannell (32) May 14 @ Ohio (10) Ground Balls Greg Gurenlian (143) Shots Rob Pannell (102) Most Goals Allowed Shot Percentage (min. 25) Tommy Palasek (.529) May 14 @ Ohio (22) Power Play Goals Paul Rabil (5) August 6 v. Ohio (22) Short Handed Goals Paul Rabil (2) Fewest Goals Allowed Game Winning Goals Dave Lawson (3) June 18 v. Boston (12) Penalty Minutes Brian Spallina (13.5) Face-Offs Greg Gurenlian (263) Goals Allowed Average Drew Adams (15.90) Saves Drew Adams (205) Save Percentage Drew Adams (.486) 58

2016 PLAYER STATISTICS # PLAYER POS GP G 2ptG A PTS PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG GB S S% SOG FO 3 Rob Pannell A 14 42 `0 32 74 1 3 5 0 1 1 28 153.275 102 0-0 99 Paul Rabil M 14 43 6 23 72 2.5 5 4 2 0 1 26 142.303 94 0-0 31 Dave Lawson M 13 32 3 9 44 4.5 2 2 0 0 3 15 84.381 54 0-0 66 Matt Gibson A 13 26 0 3 29.5 3 0 0 0 0 14 70.371 47 0-0 84 Tommy Palasek A 13 18 0 9 27 1 2 1 1 0 2 9 34.529 30 0-0 26 Drew Westervelt A 13 17 0 8 25 2 5 1 0 0 0 19 71.239 39 0-0 1 Jojo Marasco M 14 13 0 4 17 6 1 0 0 0 1 16 43.302 28 0-0 70 Steve DeNapoli M 13 7 1 3 11 5 0 0 1 0 0 42 16.438 13 0-0 43 Ryan Walsh A 9 7 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 14.500 12 0-0 5 Chris Lapierre M 9 6 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 9.667 7 0-0 81 Kyle Hartzell D 14 3 2 2 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 46 23.130 10 0-4 36 Kevin Understein M 12 2 0 3 5 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 22 11.182 7 2-4 27 Jacob Richard M 9 2 0 2 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 11 4.500 3 0-0 7 Jake Tripucka M 6 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7.286 3 0-0 32 Greg Gurenlian M 13 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 143 6.167 4 263-457 45 James Pannell A 4 1 0 1 2.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.333 2 0-0 92 Chris Piccirilli D 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 1 0-0 17 Joe Fletcher D 13 0 0 1 1 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 51 5.000 2 0-0 19 Luke Duprey D 8 0 0 0 0 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 15 6.000 0 0-0 91 Brian Spallina D 7 0 0 0 0 13.5 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.000 0 0-0 4 Kyle Sweeney M 4 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 16 2.000 2 0-0 37 Jerry Ragonese M 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 000 0 13-30 77 Andrew Hodgson M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0-0 # GOALIE GP MIN W L GA 2ptGA GAA SV SV% 11 Drew Adams 14 819:50 7 6 217 9 15.90 205.486 14 Chris Madalon 1 30:00 1 0 4 5 8.00 7.636 Totals 14 859:50 8 6 221 14 16.14 212.484 59

LIZARDS ALL-TIME RECORDS Games Played 1. Tim Goettelmann 143 2. John Gagliardi 104 3. Stephen 96 4. Greg Gurenlian 80 5. Pat McCabe 80 6. Nicky Polanco 78 7. Dan Cocchi 72 8. A.J. Haugen 70 9. Keith Cromwell 59 10. Peter Vlahaskis 58 Assists 1. Rob Pannell 102 2. Tim Goettelmann 100 3. Keith Cromwell 79 4. Casey Powell 61 5. A.J Haugen 56 6. Stephen Berger 52 Kevin Lowe 52 7. Matt Danowski 48 8. Jay Jalbert 44 9. Paul Rabil 43 Goals 1. Tim Goettelmann 286 2. Stephen Berger 172 3. Rob Pannell 138 4. Tommy Palasek 114 5. A.J Haugen 120 6. Blake Miller 103 7. Chris Massey 94 8. Stephen Peyser 92 9. Jay Jalbert 91 10. Casey Powell 73 Points 1. Tim Goettelmann 387 2. Stephen Berger 277 3. Rob Pannell 240 4. A.J Haugen 180 5. Keith Cromwell 157 6. Jay Jalbert 141 7. Casey Powell 136 8. Blake Miller 130 Matt Danowski 9. Chris Massey 121 2PT Goals 1. Roy Mulligan 15 Stephen Peyser 2. Matt Danowski 12 3. Paul Rabil 9 Keith Cromwell Chris Fiore 4. Max Seibald 8 Adam Borcz 5. Jay Jalbert 6 6. A.J Haugen 4 Penalty in Minutes 1. Brian Spallina 88:00 2. Nicky Polanco 54:30 3. John Gagliardi 50:30 4. Tim Goettelmann 45:00 5. Jay Jalbert 44:00 Stephen Berger 44:00 6. Kevin Unterstein 33:00 7. Frank D Agostino 29:00 8. Dan Cocchi 27:30 Ground Balls 1. Greg Gurenlian 720 2. John Gagliardi 335 3. Peter Vlahakis 292 4. Jay Jalbert 274 5. Pat McCabe 270 6. Nicky Polanco 266 7. Tim Goettelmann 212 8. Stephen Berger 182 9. Dan Cocchi 166 10. Matt McMonagle 146 Shots 1. Tim Goettelman 692 2. John Gagliardi 670 3. Rob Pannell 529 4. AJ Huagen 438 5. Stephen Peyser 367 6. Jay Jalbert 331 7. Blake Miller 328 8. Matt Danowski 315 9. Chris Fiore 259 10. Keith Cromwell 232 60

LIZARDS ALL-TIME RECORDS/ CONTINUED All- Star Appearances 2004: Greg Cattrano, Coach Jim Mulé 2005: Greg Cattrano, Jay Jalbert, John Gagliardi, Blake Miller, Tim Goettelmann, Nicky Polanco, Coach Jim Mulé 2006: Greg Cattrano, Coach Jim Mulé 2007: Dan Cocchi, Peter Vlahakis, Nicky Polanco, Stephen Berger 2008: Spencer Ford, Chris Fiore, Stephen Berger, Peter Vlahakis, Nicky Polanco 2009: Stephen Berger, Chris Fiore, Nicky Polanco, Matt Danowski, Zack Greer, Ricky Pages 2010: Matt Danowski, Stephen Berger, Nicky Polanco, Brian Spallina 2011: Drew Adams, Stephen Berger, Matt Danowski, Stephen Peyser, Nicky Polanco, Brian Spallina, Mike Ward 2012: Drew Adams, Matt Gibson, Max Seibald, Brian Langtry, Brian Karalunas 2013: Drew Adams, Greg Gurenlian, Brian Karalunas, Tommy Palasek, Rob Pannell 2014: Steve DeNapoli, Kevin Unterstein, Coach Joe Spallina (Assistant Coach) 2015: Drew Adams, Greg Gurenlian, Joe Fletcher, Kyle Hartzell, Ned Crotty, Jojo Marasco, Paul Rabil, Rob Pannell, 2016: Coach Joe Spallina, Greg Gurenlian, Joe Fletcher, Jojo Marasco, Paul Rabil, Rob Pannell Most Goals Allowed In a Win: 20 - vs. Bridgeport (6/28/02) vs. San Francisco (7/26/08) In a Loss: 26 - vs. New Jersey (7/30/08) Fewest Goals Allowed In a Win: 6 - vs. Baltimore (6/23/06) vs. Rochester (7/28/11) In a Loss: 9 - @ Chesapeake (5/4/13) Post-Season 10 post-season appearances (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014,2015,2016) 16 post-season games (Tied with Denver for second in the League, Chesapeake leades with 16) 9 Post season wins (Second in the League behind Chesapeake with 12) 6 Championship Game Appearances (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010,2015. Second in the League behind Chesapeake with 5) 9-6 record in post-season play Overtime 11-8 record in overtime games 61

YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 2001 2002 2003 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 7-Jun @ Baltimore L 13-16 2-Jun Bridgeport W 21-8 31-May @ Baltimore W 14-12 14-Jun Rochester W18-13 9-Jun Boston L 14-16 6-Jun Rochester W 16-8 21-Jun Boston W 17-14 15-Jun @ New Jersey W 18-11 14-Jun @ Rochester W 17-14 23-Jun New Jersey W 15-14 22-Jun @ Boston W 15-13 21-Jun Baltimore L 12-13 29-Jun @ Bridgeport W 17-16 28-Jun @ Bridgeport W 21-20! 27-Jun Bridgeport W 23-19 6-Jul @ Boston W 11-10 5-Jul @ Rochester W 13-12 6-Jul @ Boston L 13-17 14-Jul Baltimore L 10-16 14-Jul Baltimore W 18-12 12-Jul @ Bridgeport W 17-16 22-Jul Boston W 23-14 20-Jul Rochester W 14-10 16-Jul New Jersey L 11-18 28-Jul @ Boston W 20-15 27-Jul @ Baltimore W 18-13 24-Jul @ Boston W 18-12 5-Aug Bridgeport W 17-14 31-Jul @ Bridgeport L 13-15 2-Aug @ New Jersey W 13-10 11-Aug @ Bridgeport W 18-17 4-Aug Boston L 17-18 10-Aug New Jersey W 23-16 17-Aug @ New Jersey L 13-14 10-Aug New Jersey L 18-15 22-Aug Boston** W 20-14 23-Aug @ Rochester W 12-10 15-Aug @ Boston L 17-18 24-Aug Baltimore** W 15-14! 1-Sep Rochester ** W 13-12 17-Aug Bridgeport W 18-11 3-Sep Baltimore ** W 15-11 24-Aug New Jersey** W19-11 1-Sep Baltimore** L 13-21 2004 2005 2006 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 22-May @ Boston L 16-17 20-May New Jersey L 14-15! 20-May Baltimore W 17-11 27-May New Jersey W 18-17 27-May Rochester W 17-14 26-May Boston L 12-16 6-Jun Philadelphia W 14-12 4-Jun @ Philadelphia W 19-14 3-Jun @ Boston L 13-15 12-Jun Boston L 17-20 18-Jun @ Boston L 16-20 10-Jun @ Rochester L 12-18 19-Jun @ Boston W 19-16 25-Jun Philadelphia W 18-12 17-Jun Philadelphia L 12-13 10-Jul @ New Jersey W 20-18 30-Jun Baltimore L 15-21 23-Jun @ Baltimore W 9-6 15-Jul @ Philadelphia L 17-18 10-Jul @ Baltimore L 8-19 1-Jul @ Chicago W 18-11 23-Jul Baltimore L 13-15 14-Jul @ New Jersey W 19-14 8-Jul Rochester W 19-7 24-Jul @ Baltimore W 17-16! 23-Jul @ Rochester L 14-15! 20-Jul @ Philadelphia L 8-10 30-Jul Rochester W OT 28-Jul @ Philadelphia L 14-16 29-Jul Denver L 11-12 7-Aug Philadelphia L 12-18 4-Aug @ Boston L 9-10 5-Aug @ New Jersey L 13-15 14-Aug @ Rochester L 14-21 12-Aug Boston** W 16-19 12-Aug New Jersey W 15-14! 19-Aug Baltimore** L 9-15! Overtime ** Playoffs 62

YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS/ CONTINUED 2007 2008 2009 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 25-May Boston W 16-12 17-May Rochester L 10-16 16-May @ Boston W 9-8 2-Jun @ San Francisco W 14-12 25-May @ Barrage L 12-18 21-May Washington L 13-14! 9-Jun @ Washington L 15-18 31-May Boston W 20-19! 29-May @ Toronto W 13-9 16-Jun Philadelphia W 16-11 5-Jun Barrage W 22-12 5-Jul Boston W 14-13 23-Jun Washington W 13-9 14-Jun @ Washington W 15-11 13-Jul @ Denver L 9-16 30-Jun @ Philadelphia L 13-14! 21-Jun @ Los Angeles W 19-18 20-Jul Chicago W 15-14 5-Jul Rochester L 7-13 28-Jun @ New Jersey W 16-9 4-Jul @ Washington L 7-14 14-Jul @ Rochester L 10-17 3-Jul New Jersey L 20-26 9-Jul Boston W 11-10 21-Jul @ New Jersey L 19-15 12-Jul @ Boston L 12-13 18-Jul Toronto L 9-19 28-Jul Denver L 12-14! 26-Jul San Francisco W 21-20 25-Jul @ Denver L 7-12 2-Aug @ Boston L 17-16 1-Aug @ Rochester L 17-13 1-Aug Denver L 9-13 11-Aug New Jersey W 15-14 9-Aug Washington L 15-22 8-Aug @ Chicago W 13-11 22-Aug @ Toronto ** L 13-14 2010 2011 2012 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 15-May @ Chesapeake L 8-16 14-May @ Boston L 12-15 28-Apr Chesapeake L 11-13 22-May @ Denver L 10-13 21-May @ Rochester W 13-9 12-May @ Denver L 11-19 27-May Boston L 11-13 3-Jun Denver L 10-11 19-May @ Charlotte W 10-9 5-Jun Denver L 10-15 11-Jun @ Boston L 8-19 1-Jun Ohio W 20-10 12-Jun @ Chicago W 13-12! 16-Jun Chesapeake W 14-11 9-Jun @ Boston W 13-10 19-Jun Toronto L 9-11 25-Jun @ Denver L 11-18 16-Jun @ Ohio W 16-12 26-Jun @ Boston L 14-17 1-Jul @ Hamilton L 9-15 23-Jun Denver W 14-8 3-Jul Chicago W 13-12! 16-Jul Boston W 12-11 6-Jul @ Rochester L 8-13 10-Jul @ Chicago W 17-15 23-Jul @ Chesapeake W 15-8 7-Jul Rochester L 15-17 22-Jul Chesapeake W 14-11 28-Jul Rochester W 15-6 14-Jul Boston W 14-11 31-Jul Toronto W 16-11 6-Aug Denver L 11-14 21-Jul Hamilton W 19-12 7-Aug @ Toronto W 13-7 13-Aug Hamilton L 8-14 28-Jul Charlotte W 13-9 21-Aug @ Denver ** W 16-12 22-Aug @ Toronto ** L 13-14 4-Aug @ Chesapeake L 6-13 22-Aug Chesapeake ** L 9-13 11-Aug @ Hamilton L 8-18 25-Aug @ Denver** L 12-13! Overtime ** Playoffs 63

YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS/ CONTINUED 2013 2014 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 28-Apr Boston W 14-11 27-Apr Rochester W 15-18 4-May @ Chesapeake L 9-3 34-May @ Chesapeake L 11-12! 11-May @ Hamilton L 12-11 9-May @ Rochester L 9-15 18-May @ Ohio W 8-14 17-May @ Ohio W 11-9 31-May Charlotte L 12-14 30-May Boston W 10-11 6-Jun Chesapeake L 8-21 7-Jun @ Florida L 8-11 13-Jun Hamilton W 12-10 14-Jun @ Denver L 11-16 20-Jun @ Boston L 16-12 21-Jun Charlotte W 12-14 30-Jun @ Rochester L 13-10 28-Jun Ohio W 13-19 4-Jul @ Denver L 16-7 3-Jul Florida W 11-20 20-Jul @ Charlotte L 13-11 19-Jul @ Boston W 16-15! 27-Jul Rochester L 12-13 27-Jul Chesapeake L 12-11 4-Aug Denver L 10-13 1-Aug @ Charlotte W 12-11 10-Aug Ohio W 14-11 9-Aug Denver W 11-12!! Overtime ** Playoffs 64

2017 MLL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE WEEK 1 WEEK 2 Ohio @ Atlanta 7:00 pm Denver @ New York 6:00 pm Fifth Third Bank Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Denver @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Boston @ Atlanta 7:00 pm American Legion Memorial Stadium Fifth Third Bank Stadium New York @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm Rochester @ Florida 7:00 pm Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium FAU Stadium Week 4 Boston @ Florida 1:00 pm Charlotte @ Rochester 7:30 pm FAU Stadium Capelli Sport Stadium WEEK 3 Chesapeake @ Boston 6:30 pm New York @ Atlanta 7:00 pm Gillette Stadium Fifth Third Bank Stadium Rochester @ Ohio 7:00 pm Rochester @ Boston 7:00 pm Panther Stadium Gillette Stadium Charlotte @ Denver 5:00 pm Chesapeake @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Sports Authority Field at Mile High American Legion Memorial Stadium WEEK 5 Denver @ Florida 7:00 pm FAU Stadium Atlanta @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm New York @ Boston 7:00 pm Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Gillette Stadium Charlotte @ Ohio 7:00 pm Florida @ Rochester 7:30 pm Panther Stadium Capelli Sport Stadium 65

2017 MLL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE / CONTINUED WEEK 6 WEEK 9 Rochester @ Denver 8:30 pm Charlotte @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm Sports Authority Field at Mile High Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Florida @ Ohio 6:00 pm Boston @ Denver 9:30 pm Panther Stadium Sports Authority Field at Mile High WEEK 7 Ohio @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm Rochester @ New York 7:00 pm Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Florida @ New York 7:00 pm Atlanta @ Florida 6:00 pm James M. Shuart Stadium FAU Stadium WEEK 10 Charlotte @ Atlanta 7:00 pm Ohio @ Boston 7:30 pm Fifth Third Bank Stadium Gillette Stadium Denver @ Boston 7:00 pm Florida @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Gillette Stadium American Legion Memorial Stadium WEEK 8 Atlanta @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Atlanta @ Rochester 7:30 pm American Legion Memorial Stadium Capeli Stadium New York @ Florida 7:00 pm New York @ Denver 5:00 pm FAU Stadium Sports Authority Field at Mile High Boston @ Ohio 7:00 pm Chesapeake @ Ohio 7:00 pm Panther Stadium Panther Stadium Chesapeake @ Rochester Capelli Sports Stadium 7:00 pm 66

2017 MLL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE / CONTINUED WEEK 11 Denver @ Rochester 7:30 pm Ohio @ New York 7:00 pm Capelli Sport Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Chesapeake @ Atlanta Florida @ Atlanta 7:00 pm Fifth Third Bank Stadium Fifth Third Bank Stadium Charlotte @ Florida Rochester @ Chesapeake 7:00 pm FAU Stadium Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Ohio @ Denver 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Atlanta @ Denver 8:00 pm Sports Authority Field at Mile High Sports Authority Field at Mile High WEEK 14 WEEK 12 Boston @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Atlanta @ New York 7:00 pm American Legion Memorial Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Chesapeake @ Denver 2:00 pm Boston @ Rochester 5:00 pm Sports Authority Field at Mile High Capelli Sport Stadium Rochester @ Atlanta New York @ Charlotte 7:30 pm Fifth Third Bank Stadium American Legion Memorial Stadium Florida @ Boston 7:00 pm 6:00 pm Chesapeake @ Florida 7:00 pm Gillette Stadium FAU Stadium WEEK 15 Denver @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm Denver @ Ohio 7:00 pm Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Panther Stadium WEEK 13 Atlanta @ Boston 6:00 pm Boston @ New York 7:00 pm Gillette Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Ohio @ Rochester 7:00 pm Florida @ Chesapeake 7:30 pm Capelli Stadium Navy-Marine Corps Stadium Charlotte @ New York James M. Shuart Stadium 7:00 pm 67

LEAGUE OVERVIEW Background During the summer of 1998, Jake Body By Jake Steinfeld was inspired to start a professional outdoor lacrosse league after reading a magazine article about the growth of the sport of lacrosse. Steinfeld sought out a contributor to the article, Owner and President of Warrior Lacrosse Dave Morrow, a leading lacrosse equipment manufacturer, to discuss the formation of such a league. In February 1999, Steinfeld and Morrow joined forces with Steinfeld s friend and business associate Tim Robertson, Chairman of Bay Shore Enterprises and former CEO of the Family Channel, to form Major League Lacrosse, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company. In 2003, New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc. came on board as a Founding Member of Major League Lacrosse, as well as an Anchor Level League Sponsor. Major League Lacrosse began play in 2001 to capitalize on the growing demand for world-class field lacrosse driven by dramatic growth in the U.S. lacrosse market. The MLL was praised and heralded for its on-field play, regarded as the best ever seen. With a year-on-year attendance increase, Major League Lacrosse has continued to lead the sport of lacrosse into the mainstream of competitive team sports. Our Teams MLL is comprised of eight teams across the U.S. and Canada. The Boston Cannons, Chesapeake Bayhawks (formerly Baltimore and Washington), New York Lizards (formally Long Island) and Rochester Rattlers are original teams starting in 2001. The Denver Outlaws began play in 2006 as part of the League s western expansion. The Hamilton Nationals (formerly Toronto) joined MLL in 2009 as the League s first international team. The Charlotte Hounds and Ohio Machine began play in 2012 as a part of the League s expansion initiative to have 16 teams in the next decade. In 2013, the League announced the placement of a team in South Florida that will begin play in 2014, replacing the Hamilton Nationals who are sitting out the season. Current teams include: - Atlanta Blaze - Boston Cannons - Florida Launch - Charlotte Hounds - New York Lizards - Chesapeake Bayhawks - Ohio Machine - Denver Outlaws - Rochester Rattlers Our Players Major League Lacrosse boasts the best 230 lacrosse players in the world. They hail from some of the top academic institutions including Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Duke, and Virginia. MLL icons include Casey Powell, Jesse Hubbard, John Grant Jr., Mark Millon and Brodie Merrill. The League also features current stars in lacrosse such as Paul Rabil, Ned Crotty, Brendan Mundorf, Brodie Merrill, Rob Pannell, Steele Stanwick and Matt Danowski. 68

LEAGUE OVERVIEW / CONTINUED Our Season The 2017 Major League Lacrosse season consists of a total of 56 regular season games running from April to August with the following league-run special events: The Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft (January 10), MLL All-Star Weekend (July 8), and the MLL Championship Game (August 23). The sixteenth season of MLL action begins April 22, 2017. Our Game Major League Lacrosse has implemented some innovative dynamics to the traditional game of field lacrosse that bring the sport into the next millennium. MLL rule changes include the addition of a two-point goal line located 16 yards from each goal and a 60-second shot clock. Sponsorship A full range of integrated sponsorship packages are available. Partnerships can include league/team category exclusivity, special events rights, corporate branding on player uniforms, national TV commercial units and in-game TV features, field signage, SLASH Magazine ads, web site banners, tickets/hospitality, game footage, photo usages, player appearances, customized activation, and cross-promotional programs. Television Past Seasons ESPN2 has been the national television home of Major League Lacrosse since 2003, when the two parties agreed on a two-year commitment. In 2004, ESPN aired the New Balance Championship Game, making it the first live national telecast of a Major League Lacrosse competition. Today, MLL and ESPN s relationship is the longest commitment that any television outlet has given to a lacrosse entity. The partnership between the MLL and ESPN continued to grow when on June 9, 2007, ESPN360.com, ESPN s signature broadband network, streamed its first MLL game live from Sports Authority Field at Mile High. ESPN360.com went on to stream five more MLL events that season. In 2008, all 64 MLL games, including the All-Star game, both, Semi-Finals, and the NB ZIP MLL Championship Game were streamed live on ESPN360.com. After airing live, the games were archived on the website for a period of one week. In 2008, MLL licensed its broadcast and digital media rights to Lax United Marketing (LUM). The 2008 season also marked the first time in League history that every regular season MLL game was broadcast live on regional sports networks throughout the country. Lax United Marketing syndicated every game not available on ESPN2, including the second MLL Semi-Final from Boston to top regional sports networks such as Comcast Sports Net, Fox Sports Net, Cox Sports, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Brighthouse, Charter Sports and CN8. In 2010, ESPN2 aired a total of 6 MLL games, including live broadcasts of the All-Star Game (July 8) from Boston, as well as the first Semi-Final game (August 21) and the MLL Championship Game presented by Warrior (August 22) from Annapolis. In 2011, all 36 regular season games in addition to the 2011 Sports Authority MLL All-Star Game (July 9) and the 2011 Sports Authority MLL Championship Weekend presented by Warrior (August 27 and 28), were broadcast in syndication. Every MLL game was streamed live on ESPN3.com in HD, and a total of six MLL games including the All-Star Game and the Championship Weekend were broadcast live on ESPN2. 69

LEAGUE OVERVIEW / CONTINUED In 2012, MLL announced a major television agreement with CBS Sports Network that brought 14 live games in HD to CBS along with all 18 episodes of Inside the MLL. Six games also aired live on ESPN2, bringing the total number of nationally televised live games to 20 last season. ESPN3 also streamed 46 live games on ESPN3.com. In, 2013, MLL recently announced an increase to their television agreement with CBS Sports Network that brought 20 live games, up from 14 in 2012, in HD to CBS along with all 18 episodes of Inside the MLL, the league s 30-minute magazine show. Additionally, six games were aired live on ESPN2, which brought the total number of nationally televised live games to 26 in the 2013 season. This Season In 2017, MLL announced a record-high 24 live games to the CBS Sports Network. The league will also broadcast 20 games on ESPN3 and 16 games on YouTube. 70

MLL OFFICE DIRECTORY Major League Lacrosse Corporate Office Major League Lacrosse Phone: 617-746-2233 20 Guest Street, Suite 125 Fax: 617-746-9988 Boston, MA 02135 Website: MajorLeagueLacrosse.com League Directory Dave Gross Kerry Pucillo Chris Day Colin Keane Marco Rosa Ryan Sweeney Amy Saulen Alex Fitzpatrick Cassie Watson Team Public Relations Directory Commissioner Sponsorship Fulfillment, Special Events & IP Manager Broadcast & Digital Media Manager Lacrosse Operations Manager Marketing & PR Manager Multimedia Specialist League Accountant Marketing Consultant Graphic Designer MLL Office Marco Rosa, Marco.Rosa@MajorLeagueLacrosse.com, 617-787-6634 Atlanta Blaze Natasia Hernandez, nhernandez@atlantablaze.com (470)-231-0363 Boston Cannons Courtney Larrivey, clarrivey@bostoncannons.com. Charlotte Hounds Jillian Fay, JFay@CharlotteHounds.com Chesapeake Bayhawks Lisa LaPlaca, lisa.laplaca@thebayhawks.com, 866-994-2957 Denver Outlaws Seth Medvin Florida Launch Heather Huntman New York Lizards Sarah Rauth, Srauth@NYLizards.com, 516-742-1180 x305 Ohio Machine Kaley Rentz, krentz@theohiomachine.com Rochester Rattlers 71

MLL TEAM DIRECTORY Atlanta Blaze Office Address: 1701 Bryant Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80284 Phone: (303) 688-5297 Stadium Address: Authority Field at Mile High, 1701 Mile High Stadium Circle, Denver, CO 80204 Jim Pfeifer Spencer Ford Natasia Hernandez David Hundley President General Manager/ Assistant Coach PR Coordinator Head Coach Boston Cannons Office Address: 214 Lincoln Street, Suite 320, Allston, MA 02134 Phone: (617) 746-9933 Stadium Address: Harvard Stadium, 65 North Harvard Street, Boston, MA 02163 Kevin Barney Ian Frenette Sean Quirk John Klepacki Jim Murphy Vice President & General Manager President Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Charlotte Hounds Office Address: 210 E. Trade Street, Suite E-482, Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: (704) 206-1515 Stadium Address: American Legion Memorial Stadium, 310 N. Kings Drive, Charlotte, NC 28204 Jim McPhilliamy Wade Leaphart Jillian Fay Jon Stagnitta Brad Touma Tony Resch Jim Galloway President/Managing Partner Vice President/General Manager Game Day Communications/PR Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Equipment Manager 72

MLL TEAM DIRECTORY CONTINUED Chesapeake Bayhawks Office Address: 1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway, Suite 200, Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (443) 486-6094 Stadium Address: Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, 550 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401 Brandon Kelly Brian Reese Dave Cottle Tom Marino Owner President/Head Coach General Manager Assistant Coach Denver Outlaws Office Address: 1701 Bryant Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80284 Phone: (303) 688-5297 Stadium Address: Authority Field at Mile High, 1701 Mile High Stadium Circle, Denver, CO 80204 Dave Sutman Tony Seaman Rebecca Villanueva B.J. O Hara Chris Spangler Jon Cohen Director of Marketing & Sales General Manager PR Coordinator Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach/General Manager Florida Launch Office Address: 141 NW 20th Street, Suite G-4, Boca Raton, FL33431 Phone: (905) 768-2225 Stadium Address: Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Hunter Huntemann Stan Ross George Harris Matt Staforelli Carl Gentile Director of PR and Operations Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Equipment Manager New York Lizards Office Address: 648 Franklin Avenue, 1st Floor, Garden City, NY 11530 Phone: (516) 742-1180 Stadium Address: Shuart Stadium, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549 Jeff Rudnick Sarah Rauth CEO Director of Youth Lacrosse & PR 73

MLL TEAM DIRECTORY CONTINUED Ohio Machine Office Address: 3811 Attucks Drive, Powell, OH 43065 Phone: (617) 754-1973 Stadium Address: Selby Stadium, 45 South Henry Street, Delaware, OH 43015 Ryan Chenault Kaley Rentz Bear Davis Eric O Brian President & General Manager Director of PR & Operations Head Coach Assistant Coach Rochester Rattlers Office Address: 1100 University Avenue, Suite 120, Rochester, NY 14607 Phone: (585) 340-6905 Stadium Address: Sahlen s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, Rochester, NY 14608 Tim Soudan Jacques Monte Bill Warder Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 74

2016 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2016 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2016 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Ohio 8 6 --.571 209 183 4-3 4-3 Semi-Finals New York 8 6 --.571 218 226 5-2 3-4 #1 Ohio vs. #4 Charlotte Denver 8 6 --.571 201 206 6-1 3-4 #2 New York vs. #3 Denver Charlotte 8 6 --.571 190 187 5-2 3-4 Boston 8 6 --.571 179 183 5-2 3-4 Rochester 8 6 --.571 205 167 4-3 4-3 Chesapeake 8 6 --.571 190 190 5-2 3-4 Atlanta 4 10 6.286 189 208 2-5 2-5 Florida 3 11 7.214 168 199 1-6 2-5 2016 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2016 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points Rob Pannell (NY), 74 MVP: Tom Schreiber (OH) Goals P. Rabil (NY), 43 Defensive Player of the Year: Mike Manley (ROC) 2-Point Goals P. Rabil (NY), 6 Offensive Player of the Year: Rob Pannell (NY) Assists Tom Schreiber (OH), 36 Goalkeeper of the Year: John Galloway (ROC) Coach of the Year: Jim Stagnitta (CHH) Ground Balls G. Gurenlian (NY), 143 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Mike Chanenchuk (CHH) Shots R. Pannell (NY), 153 Rookie of the Year: Jack Kelly (DEN) Power Play Goals Mark Mathews (ATL), 7 FOGO of the Year: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Short Handed Goals Marcus Holman (OH), 3 Sportsmanship Award: Boston Cannons Game Winning Goals Ned Crotty (ROC), 3, Scott Ratliff (ATL),3 Eric Law (DEN), 3, Dave Lawson (NY), 3 All-MLL Team Penalty Minutes B. Spallina (NY), 13.5 Attack: Jordan Wolf (ROC), Rob Pannell (NY), Kevin Rice (ATL) Face-Offs G. Gurenlian (NY),.611 Midfield: Tom Schreiber (OH), Paul Rabil (NY), Joe Walters (CBH) Goals Allowed Avgerage J. Galloway (ROC), 11.16 Defense: Tucker Durkin (FL), Joe Fletcher (NY), MIke Manley (ROC). Joel White (ROC) Saves J. Galloway (ROC), 194 Face-Off Specialist: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Goalkeeper: John Galloway (ROC) 2016 ATTENDANCE 2016 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 72,686 10,383 Boston 410 616 0.304 380 231-424 0.545 Boston 52,317 7,473 Charlotte 405 619 0.247 369 176-386 0.456 Chesapeake 44,313 6,330 Chesapeake 420 628 0.255 375 182-387 0.47 New York 30,904 4,414 Denver 369 582 0.323 377 196-414 0.473 Charlotte 26,062 3,723 Florida 399 563 0.306 346 202-417 0.484 Ohio 22,539 3,219 New York 425 619 0.286 379 232-394 0.589 Rochester 9,303 1,329 Ohio 397 622 0.322 402 216-437 0.494 Florida 8,433 1,204 Rochester 469 592 0.318 375 196-403 0.486 TOTALS 266,557 4,759 75

2015 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2015 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2015 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A New York 10 4 -.714 206 167 6-1 4-3 Semi-Finals Ohio 9 5 1.643 195 171 4-3 5-2 #1 NewYork vs. #4 Boston Boston 8 6 2.571 184 183 4-3 4-3 #2 Ohio vs. #3 Rochester Rochester 8 6 2.571 185 185 5-2 3-4 Denver 7 7 3.500 198 203 5-2 2-5 Chesapeake 6 8 4.429 171 170 3-4 3-4 Florida 5 9 5.357 182 197 4-3 1-6 Charlotte 3 11 7.214 160 205 1-6 2-5 2015 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2015 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points Rob Pannell (NY), 68 MVP: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Goals Kieran McArdle (FL), 47 Defensive Player of the Year: Joe Fletcher (NY) 2-Point Goals Connor Buczek (FL), 4 Offensive Player of the Year: Jordan Wolf (ROC) Assists 3 Tied, 30 Goalkeeper of the Year: Drew Adams (NY) Coach of the Year: John Tucker (BOS) Ground Balls Greg Gurenlian (NY), 175 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Davey Emala (BOS) Shots Rob Pannell (NY), 145 Rookie of the Year: Kieran McArdle (FLA) Power Play Goals 3 Tied, 5 FOGO of the Year: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Short Handed Goals 7 Tied, 1 Sportsmanship Award: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Game Winning Goals Tommy Palasek (NY), 5 Brian Spallina (NY), 25 Penalty Minutes All-MLL Team Attack: Jordan Wolf (ROC), Rob Pannell (NY), Kieran McArdle (FL) Face-Offs Greg Gurenlian (NY), 280-382 Midfield: Tom Schreiber (OH), Paul Rabil (NY), Drew Snider (DEN) Goals Allowed Avgerage Drew Adams (NY), 11.74 Saves Tyler Fiorito (CHE), 255 Defense: Tucker Durkin (FL), Joe Fletcher (NY), Scott Ratliff (BOS). Joel White (ROC) Face-Off Specialist: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Goalkeeper: Drew Adams (NY) 2015 ATTENDANCE 2015 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 66,519 9,502 Boston 475 686 0.267 415 196-409 0.479 Chesapeake 44,828 6,404 Boston 42,430 6,061 New York 37,056 5,293 Ohio 19,116 2,730 Charlotte 15,980 2,282 Florida 11,286 1,612 Rochester 8,313 1,187 TOTAL 245,528 4,384 76

2014 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2014 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2014 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Rochester 10 4 --.714 188 161 6-1 4-3 Semi-Finals Denver 9 5 1.643 188 176 6-1 3-4 #1 Rochester vs. #4 Ohio New York 9 5 1.643 177 166 6-1 3-4 #2 Denver vs. #3 New York Ohio 8 6 2.571 200 189 5-2 3-4 Boston 6 8 4.429 187 185 4-3 2-5 Chesapeake 5 9 5.357 160 173 3-4 2-5 Florida 5 9 5.357 172 193 4-3 1-6 Charlotte 4 10 6.286 153 182 4-3 0-7 2014 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2014 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Powell (FLA), 63 MVP: Casey Powell (FL) Goals M. Holman (OH), 37 Defensive Player of the Year: Mike Manley (ROC) 2-Point Goals J. Sieverts (DEN), 7 Offensive Player of the Year: Casey Powell (FL) Assists C. Powell (FLA), 33 Goalkeeper of the Year: John Galloway (ROC) P. Rabil (BOS),33 Coach of the Year: Tim Soudan (ROC) Ground Balls G. Gurenlian (NY), 101 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Justin Turri (ROC) Shots R. Pannell (NY), 124 Rookie of the Year: Kieran McArdle (BOS) Power Play Goals L. Shuss (OH), 6 FOGO of the Year: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Short Handed Goals B. Adams (BOS)/M. Abbott Sportsmanship Award: Matt Abbott (CBH) G. Gurenlian (NY), 1 Game Winning Goals J. Sieverts (DEN), 4 All-MLL Team Penalty Minutes B. Spallina (CHE), 16 Attack: John Grant Jr. (DEN), Casey Powell (FL), Rob Pannell (NY) Face-Offs G. Gurenlian (NY),.611 Midfield: Paul Rabil (BOS), Peter Baum (OHM), Jeremy Sieverts (DEN) Goals Allowed Defense: Mike Manley (ROC), Joel White (ROC), Lee Zink (DEN), J. Galloway (ROC), 11.16 Avgerage Tyler Durkin (FL) Saves J. Galloway (ROC), 194 Face-Off Specialist: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Goalkeeper: John Galloway (ROC) 2014 ATTENDANCE 2014 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 72,686 10,383 Boston 410 616 0.304 380 231-424 0.545 Boston 52,317 7,473 Charlotte 405 619 0.247 369 176-386 0.456 Chesapeake 44,313 6,330 Chesapeake 420 628 0.255 375 182-387 0.47 New York 30,904 4,414 Denver 369 582 0.323 377 196-414 0.473 Charlotte 26,062 3,723 Florida 399 563 0.306 346 202-417 0.484 Ohio 22,539 3,219 New York 425 619 0.286 379 232-394 0.589 Rochester 9,303 1,329 Ohio 397 622 0.322 402 216-437 0.494 Florida 8,433 1,204 Rochester 469 592 0.318 375 196-403 0.486 TOTALS 266,557 4,759 77

2013 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2013 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2013 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Denver 14 0 -- 1.000 226 136 7-0 7-0 Semi-Finals Chesapeake 9 5 5.643 181 149 5-2 4-3 #1 Denver vs. #4 Charlotte (14-17) Hamilton 9 5 5.643 170 168 5-2 4-3 #2 Chesapeake vs. #3 Hamilton (12-13) Charlotte 7 7 7.500 178 179 4-3 3-4 Rochester 6 8 8.429 152 171 3-4 3-4 Championship Boston 5 9 9.357 178 202 3-4 2-5 #2 Chesapeake vs #4 Charlotte (10-9) New York 4 10 10.286 144 173 3-4 1-6 Ohio 2 12 12.143 130 181 1-6 1-6 2013 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Chesapeake Bayhawks 2013 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2013 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Bocklet (DEN), 55 MVP: Kevin Crowley (HAM) K. Crowley (HAM), 55 Defensive Player of the Year: Lee Zink (DEN) Goals C. Bocklet (DEN), 42 Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin Crowley (HAM) 2-Point Goals M. Striebel (ROC), 8 Goalkeeper of the Year: Jesse Schwartzman (DEN) Assists J. Walters (HAM), 26 Coach of the Year: Jim Stagnita (DEN) Ground Balls C. Eck (BOS), 113 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Drew Snider (DEN) Shots P. Rabil (BOS), 142 Rookie of the Year: Rob Pannell (NY) Power Play Goals D. Westervelt (CHE), 10 Short Handed Goals Several tied at 1 All-MLL Team Game Winning Goals Several tied at 2 Attack: Chris Bocklet (DEN), Matt Dinowski (CHA), Brendan Mundorf (DEN) Penalty Minutes B. Spallina (CHE), 15.5 Midfield: Kevin Crowley (HAM), Paul Rabil (BOS), Jeremy Sieverts (DEN) Face-Offs G. Gurenlian (NY),.641 Defense: Tucker Durkin (HAM), Mike Evans (CHE), Brodie Merrill (HAM), Goals Allowed Avgerage J. Schwartzman (DEN), 9.67 Lee Zink (DEN) Saves D. Adams (NY), 209 Face-Off Specialist: Greg Gurenlian (NY) Goalkeeper: Jesse Schwartzman (DEN) 2013 ATTENDANCE 2013 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 66,263 9,466 Boston 461 601.296 391 248-431.575 Chesapeake 60,172 8,596 Charlotte 443 607.293 379 192-411.467 Boston 57,079 8,154 Chesapeake 389 630.287 405 178-381.467 Charlotte 26,706 3,815 Denver 461 657.344 413 219-415.528 New York 23,498 3,356 Hamilton 482 595.286 363 190-390.487 Ohio 21,183 3,026 New York 441 561.257 315 234-370.632 Hamilton 15,031 2,147 Ohio 348 540.241 332 140-360.389 Rochester 13,943 1,991 Rochester 430 560.271 345 166-378.439 TOTALS 283,875 5,099 78

2012 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2012 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2012 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Denver 11 3 --.786 216 157 5-2 6-1 Semi-Finals Chesapeake 10 4 1.714 174 142 5-2 5-2 #1 Denver vs. #4 Long Island (13-12) Boston 9 5 2.643 207 159 5-2 4-3 #2 Chesapeake vs. #3 Boston (16-10) Long Island 8 6 3.571 165 166 5-2 3-4 Rochester 7 7 4.500 157 171 5-2 2-5 Championship Charlotte 5 9 6.357 146 200 3-4 2-5 #1 Denver vs. #2 Chesapeake (6-16) Hamilton 4 10 7.286 167 193 2-5 2-5 Ohio 2 12 9.143 160 204 1-6 1-6 2012 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Chesapeake Bayhawks 2012 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2012 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points P. Rabil (BOS), 72 MVP: Brendan Mundorf (DEN) Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 38 Defensive Player of the Year: Lee Zink (DEN) 2-Point Goals K. Dixon (CHE), 15 Offensive Player of the Year: Paul Rabil (BOS) Assists R. Boyle (BOS), 39 Goalkeeper of the Year: Drew Adams (LI) Ground Balls G. Gurenlian (LI), 124 Coach of the Year: Joe Spallina (LI) Shots P. Rabil (BOS), 137 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Jeremy Sieverts (DEN) Power Play Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 9 Rookie of the Year: Matt Gibson (LI) Short Handed Goals K. Buchanan (BOS)/S. Keogh (HAM)/ J. Sims (DEN)/M. Abbott (CHE), 2 All-MLL Team Game Winning Goals P. Rabil (BOS), 4 Attack: Ned Crotty (ROC), Brendan Mundorf (DEN), Ryan Boyle (BOS) M. Kimmel (CHE), 4 Midfield: Paul Rabil (BOS), Kyle Dixon (CHE), Max Seibald (LI) Penalty Minutes B. Spallina (CHE), 18 Defense: Brodie Merrill (HAM), Kyle Hartzell (OH), Michael Evans (CHE), Face-Offs G. Gurenlian (LI),.602 Lee Zink (DEN) Goals Allowed Avgerage K. Turner (CHE), 10.51 Face-Off Specialist: Greg Gurenlian (LI) Saves A. Ghitelman (CHA), 185 Goalkeeper: Drew Adams (LI) 2012 ATTENDANCE 2012 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Boston 67,534 9,647 Boston 485 687.301 421 245-417.588 Chesapeake 66,668 9,524 Charlotte 423 577.253 335 146-401.362 Denver 59,471 8,495 Chesapeake 430 643.271 391 196-369.531 Charlotte 39,988 5,412 Denver 482 621.348 385 205-430.477 Rochester 25,548 3,649 Hamilton 474 555.301 360 225-414.543 Ohio 24,876 3,553 Long Island 503 584.283 342 230-384.599 Long Island 17,147 2,449 Ohio 389 564.284 354 191-418.457 Hamilton 12,864 1,837 Rochester 427 578.272 348 169-381.444 TOTALS 314,096 5,608 79

2011 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2011 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2011 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Boston 9 3 -.750 173 142 4-2 5-1 Semi-Finals Denver 7 5 2.583 156 135 2-4 5-1 #1 Boston vs. #4 Chesapeake (14-13) Hamilton 7 5 2.583 155 150 2-4 5-1 #2 Denver vs. #3 Hamilton (9-11) Chesapeake 6 6 3.500 139 162 2-4 4-2 Long Island 5 7 4.417 138 151 3-3 2-4 Championship Rochester 2 10 7.167 143 164 1-5 1-5 #1 Boston vs. #3 Hamilton (10-9) 2011 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Boston Cannons 2011 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2011 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points N. Crotty (ROC), 52 MVP: Paul Rabil (BOS) P. Rabil (BOS), 52 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (HAM) Goals B. Bundorf (DEN), 30 Offensive Player of the Year: Paul Rabil (BOS) M. Poskay (DEN), 30 Sportsman of the Year: Greg Bice (ROC) 2-Point Goals M. Danowski (LI), 7 Goalkeeper of the Year: Drew Adams (LI) Assists N. Crotty (ROC), 21 Coach of the Year: Bill Daye (BOS) Ground Balls B. Merrill (HAM), 77 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Stephen Peyser (LI) Shots P. Rabil (BOS), 86 Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Boltus (HAM) Power Play Goals G. Catalino (ROC), 7 D. Westervelt (DEN), 7 All-MLL Team Short Handed Goals B. Mundorf (DEN), 3 Attack: Ned Crotty (ROC), Brendan Mundorf (DEN), Matt Danowski (LI) Game Winning Goals B. Ross (BOS), 3 Midfield: Paul Rabil (BOS), Stephen Peyser (LI), Joe Walters (HAM) Penalty Minutes B. Spallina (LI), 20:30 Defense: Brodie Merrill (HAM), Kyle Sweeney (BOS), Michael Evans (CHE), Goals Allowed Avgerage J. Schwartzman (DEN), 9.9 Mitch Belisle (BOS) Saves D. Adams (LI), 179 Face-Off Specialist: Chris Eck (BOS) 2011 ATTENDANCE 2011 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 73,989 12,331 Boston 368 567.289 368 190-340.559 Boston 51,971 8,661 Chesapeake 398 528.244 296 181-333.544 Chesapeake 48,968 8,161 Denver 400 529.284 323 161-319.505 Rochester 25,842 4,307 Hamilton 410 478.316 310 172-340.506 Long Island 22,966 3,827 Long Island 399 507.245 311 137-310.442 Hamilton 7,287 1,214 Rochester 352 488.275 306 147-334.440 TOTAL 231,023 6,417 80

2010 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2010 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2010 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Denver 8 4 -.667 158 148 5-1 3-3 Semi-Finals Boston 8 4 -.667 174 141 5-1 3-3 #1 Boston vs. #4 Chesapeake (9-13) Long Island 7 5 1.583 141 139 4-2 3-3 #2 Denver vs. #3 Long Island (12-16) Chesapeake 6 6 2.500 161 158 3-3 3-3 Chicago 4 8 4.333 157 171 3-3 1-5 Championship Toronto 3 9 5.250 132 166 1-5 2-4 #4 Chesapeake vs. #3 Long Island (13-9) 2010 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2010 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points M. Poskay (BOS), 52 MVP: Matt Poskay (BOS) Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 45 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (TOR) 2-Point Goals K. Dixon (CHE), 11 Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Poskay (BOS) Assists R. Boyle (COS), 25 Sportsman of the Year: Tim Goettelmann (LI) Ground Balls C. Eck (BOS), 61 Goalkeeper of the Year: Kip Turner (BOS) Shots M. Poskay (BOS), 72 Coach of the Year: Jim Mule (LI) Power Play Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 10 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Peet Poillon (CHE) Short Handed Goals K. Dixon (CHE), 2 Rookie of the Year: Ned Crotty (CHI) Game Winning Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 4 Penalty Minutes G. Snider (TOR), 18 All-MLL Team Goals Allowed Avg D. Adams (LI), 11.5 Attack: Matt Poskay (BOS), Mike Leveille (CHI), Matt Danowski (LI) Saves K. Turner (BOS), 176 Midfield: Paul Rabil (BOS), Peet Poillon (CHE), Max Seibald (DEN) Defense: Brodie Merrill (TOR), Michael Evans (CHE), Lee Zink (DEN), Matt Bocklet (DEN) Goalkeeper: Drew Adams (LI) Face-Off Specialist: Alex Smith (CHE) 2010 ATTENDANCE 2010 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 64,669 10,778 Boston 357 560.311 367 178-332.536 Boston 49,540 8,256 Chesapeake 324 578.279 368 204-365.559 Chesapeake 26,474 4,412 Chicago 325 538.292 334 181-367.493 Long Island 18,786 3,131 Denver 357 539.293 328 166-352.472 Toronto 16,379 2,729 Long Island 361 508.278 304 168-327.514 Chicago 14,185 2,364 Toronto 325 456.289 302 148-333.444 TOTAL 190,033 5,278 81

2009 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2009 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2009 MLL PLAYOFFS Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Denver 9 3 -.750 166 138 4-2 5-1 Semi-Finals Toronto 7 5 2.583 184 172 4-2 3-3 #1 Denver vs. #4 Boston (11-10) Boston 6 6 3.500 173 150 3-3 3-3 #2 Toronto vs. #3 Long Island (14-13) Long Island 6 6 3.500 125 144 3-3 3-3 Washington 5 7 4.417 148 175 2-4 3-3 Championship Chicago 3 9 6.250 159 176 2-4 1-5 #1 Denver vs. #3 Toronto 2009 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Toronto Nationals 2009 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2009 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points P. Rabil (BOS), 53 MVP: Paul Rabil (BOS) Goals M. Thomson (TOR), 44 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (TOR) 2-Point Goals K. Dixon (CHE), 10 Offensive Player of the Year: Paul Rabil (BOS) Assists R. Boyle (BOS), 23 Sportsman of the Year: Tim Goettelmann (LI) Ground Balls G. Snider (TOR), 87 Goalkeeper of the Year: Jesse Schwartzman (DEN) Shots P. Rabil (BOS), 68 Coach of the Year: Brian Reese (DEN) Power Play Goals S. Berger (LI), 9 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Chris Eck (BOS) Short Handed Goals Several Players, 1 Rookie of the Year: Dan Hardy (DEN) Game Winning Goals B. Langtry (DEN), 1 Penalty Minutes G. Snider (TOR), 16:30 All-MLL Team Goals Allowed Avg J. Schwartzman (DEN), 11.3 Attack: Merrick Thomson (TOR), Kevin Leveille (CHI), Brendan Mundorf (DEN) Saves K. Turner (BOS), 176 Midfield: Paul Rabil (BOS), Kyle Dixon (WAS), Joe Walters (TOR) Defense: Brodie Merrill (TOR), Kyle Sweeney (BOS), Lee Zink (DEN), Matt Bocklet (DEN) Goalkeeper: Jesse Schwartzman (DEN) Face-Off Specialist: Alex Smith (WAS) 2009 ATTENDANCE 2009 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 60,764 10,127 Boston 377 566.306 371 196-359.546 Boston 48,478 8,079 Chicago 278 515.309 334 169-362.467 Washington 26,518 4,419 Denver 296 546.304 336 135-348.388 Long Island 25,822 4,303 Long Island 377 463.270 283 159-313.508 Toronto 23,080 3,846 Toronto 410 536.343 365 199-398.500 Chicago 15,414 2,569 Washington 271 595.249 379 217-370.586 TOTAL 200,076 5,557 82

2008 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2008 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2008 MLL PLAYOFFS Western Conference Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Denver 8 4 -.667 173 160 6-0 2-4 EAST: #1 Rochester vs. #2 Philadelphia (16-15) Los Angeles 7 5 1.583 173 157 3-3 4-2 WEST: #1 Denver vs. #2 Los Angeles (13-12) San Francisco 4 8 4.333 149 173 2-4 2-4 Chicago 3 9 5.250 158 168 3-3 0-6 Championship #1 Denver vs. #1 Rochester (6-16) Eastern Conference Team W L GB W% GF GA H A 2008 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Rochester 9 3 -.750 202 161 4-2 5-1 Rochester Rattlers Philadelphia 7 5 2.583 166 173 3-2 4-3 Boston 7 5 2.583 182 166 4-3 3-2 New Jersey 6 6 3.500 171 179 2-4 4-2 Long Island 5 7 4.417 188 194 2-4 3-3 Washington 4 8 5.333 156 187 2-4 2-4 2008 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2008 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 64 MVP: John Grant Jr. (ROC) Goals J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 47 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (ROC) 2-Point Goals K. Dixon (WAS), 5 Offensive Player of the Year: John Grant Jr. (ROC) Assists C. Gill (WAS), 29 Sportsman of the Year: Tom Zummo (BOS) Ground Balls P. Vlahakis (LI), 100 Goalkeeper of the Year: Micky Jarboe (LA) Shots J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 93 Coach of the Year: Tony Resch (PHI) Power Play Goals K. Leveille (CHI), 8 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Merrick Thomson (NJ) Short Handed Goals Several Players, 1 Rookie of the Year: Kevin Huntley (LA) Game Winning Goals M. Poskay (BOS), 1 Penalty Minutes J. Reid (ROC), 20:30 All-MLL Team Goals Allowed Avg M. Jarboe (LA), 12.8 Attack: John Grant Jr. (ROC), Kevin Leveille (CHI), Merrick Thomson (NJ) Saves K. Turner (BOS), 176 Midfield: Brian Langtry (DEN), Matt Striebel (PHI), Joe Walters (ROC) Defense: Eric Martin (SF), Brodie Merrill (ROC), Kyle Sweeney (PHI) Goalkeeper: Mickey Jarboe (LA), Rob Scherr (NJ) 2008 ATTENDANCE 2008 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 65,118 10,853 Boston 419 617.295 421 176-393.448 Boston 58,191 8,313 Chicago 417 498.317 339 177-372.476 Washington 24,926 4,154 Denver 378 526.329 359 186-385.483 Los Angeles 21,885 3,647 Long Island 493 604.311 383 250-429.583 Long Island 21,330 3,555 Los Angeles 415 617.280 386 184-376.489 Philadelphia 17,573 3,514 New Jersey 403 528.324 332 168-397.423 Rochester 20,430 3,405 Philadelphia 362 557.298 366 180-386.446 San Francisco 16,851 2,808 Rochester 487 548.369 401 250-399.627 Chicago 13,116 2,186 San Francisco 376 522.285 342 199-368.541 New Jersey 11,522 1,920 Washington 372 543.287 362 174-387.450 TOTAL 270,942 4,515 83

2007 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2007 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2007 MLL PLAYOFFS Western Conference Team W L GB W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Los Angeles 9 3 -.750 190 138 6-0 3-3 #1 Philadelphia vs. #4 Denver (13-12 OT) Denver 7 5 2.583 190 174 5-1 2-4 #2 Los Angeles vs. #3 Rochester (15-14) San Francisco 4 8 5.333 157 180 3-3 1-5 Chicago 3 9 6.250 162 218 3-3 0-6 Championship #1 Philadelphia vs. #2 Los Angeles (16-13) Eastern Conference Team W L GB W% GF GA H A 2007 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Rochester 9 3 -.750 208 153 5-1 4-2 Philadelphia Barrage Philadelphia 9 3 -.750 175 139 6-0 3-3 Long Island 5 7 4.417 156 162 4-2 1-5 Boston 5 7 4.417 169 179 3-3 2-4 Washington 5 7 4.417 134 190 2-4 3-3 New jersey 4 8 5.333 155 163 3-3 1-5 2007 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2007 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 71 MVP: John Grant Jr. (ROC) Goals J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 44 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (ROC) 2-Point Goals S. Lindsay (LA), 5 Offensive Player of the Year: John Grant Jr. (ROC) Assists S. Ford (LA), 47 Sportsman of the Year: Greg Bice (LA) Ground Balls B. Merrill (ROC), 101 Goalkeeper of the Year: Brian Dougherty (PHI) Shots J. Grant Jr. (ROC), 96 Coach of the Year: John Tucker Power Play Goals K. Leveille (CHI), 7 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Spencer Ford (LA) Short Handed Goals Several Players, 1 Rookie of the Year: Alex Smith (ROC) Game Winning Goals R. Boyle (PHI), 4 R. Colsey (PHI), 4 All-MLL Team Penalty Minutes Z. Heffiner (CHI), 14:00 Attack: Ryan Boyle (PHI), Spence Ford (LA), John Grant Jr. (ROC) Goals Allowed Avg M. Jarboe (LA), 11.1 Midfield: Kyle Dixon (WAS), Sean Lindsay (LA), Matt Striebel (PHI) Saves C. Garrity (WAS), 207 Defense: Brodie merrill (ROC), Brian Spallina (PHI), Kyle Sweeney (PHI) Goalkeeper: Brian Dougherty (PHI) Face-Off Specialist: Alex Smith (ROC) 2007 ATTENDANCE 2007 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 63,552 10,592 Boston 415 564.300 341 184-392.469 Boston 51,551 8,591 Chicago 421 512.316 348 203-427.475 Long Island 26,588 4,431 Denver 347 581.327 402 223-419.532 Rochester 23,563 3,927 Long Island 426 561.278 359 212-366.579 Los Angeles 21,799 3,633 Los Angeles 413 638.298 404 192-372.516 San Francisco 18,752 3,125 New Jersey 396 556.279 347 150-364.412 Washington 16,879 2,813 Philadelphia 394 557.314 365 193-358.539 New Jersey 15,883 2,647 Rochester 471 596.349 429 233-415.561 Philadelphia 13,756 2,292 San Francisco 411 512.307 346 181-358.470 Chicago 13,460 2,243 Washington 374 538.249 327 165-371.445 TOTAL 265,783 4,429 84

2006 2006 SEASON SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2006 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2006 MLL PLAYOFFS Western Conference Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Denver 10 2.833 197 148 4-2 6-0 #1 Denver vs. #4 San Francisco (23-14) San Francisco 7 5.583 179 170 3-3 4-2 #2 Boston vs. #3 Philadelphia (12-17) Los Angeles 6 6.500 148 150 2-4 4-2 Chicago 0 12.000 126 196 0-6 0-6 Championship #1 Denver vs. #3 Philadelphia (12-23) Eastern Conference Team W L W% GF GA H A 2006 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Philadelphia 10 2.833 172 136 5-1 5-1 Philadelphia Barrage Boston 8 4.667 177 162 5-1 3-3 Long Island 5 7.417 147 139 3-3 2-4 New Jersey 5 7.417 169 166 4-2 1-5 Rochester 5 7.417 152 159 4-2 1-5 Baltimore 4 8.333 156 197 4-2 0-6 2006 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2006 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Gill (BOS), 62 MVP: Ryan Powell (SF) Goals M. Brown (DEN), 38 Defensive Player of the Year: Brodie Merrill (ROC) 2-Point Goals J. Sonke (DEN), 8 Offensive Player of the Year: Ryan Powell (SF) Assists C. Gill (BOS), 33 Sportsman of the Year: Michael Culver (CHI) Ground Balls A. Corno (NJ), 101 Goalkeeper of the Year: Brian Dougherty (PHI) Shots M. Millon (BAL), 78 Coach of the Year: Tony Resch (PHI) Power Play Goals M.Millon (BAL), 7 Most Inproved Player of the Year: John Christmas (BOS) M. Alrich (SF), 7 Rookie of the Year: Matt Ward (BAL) Short Handed Goals J. Grant (ROC), 2 Game Winning Goals B. Prager (PHI), 4 All-MLL Team R. Colsey (PHI), 4 Attack: Conor Gill (BOS), John Grant Jr. (ROC), Jesse Hubbard (NJ) Penalty Minutes J. Grant (ROC), 10:30 Kevin Leveille (CHI), Mark Millon (WAS) Goals Allowed Avg G. Cattrano (LI), 11.4 Midfield: Mike Battista (BOS), Chris Cercy (DEN), Dan Cocchi (LA) Saves T. Johnson (LA), 228 Andy Corno (NJ), Adam Doneger (NJ), Chris Fiore (BOS), Mike Law (DEN) Chris Rotelli (SF), Josh Sims (DEN), Jeff Sonke (Den) Defense: Ryan McClay (NJ), Brodie Merrill (ROC), Shawn Nadelen (WAS) Chris Passavia (BOS), Brian Spallina (PHI) Goalkeeper: Greg Cattrano (LI), Tillman Johnson (LA) 2006 ATTENDANCE 2006 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Denver 69,806 11,634 Baltimore 394 606.257 355 198-400.495

2005 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2005 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2005 MLL PLAYOFFS American Division Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Boston 10 2.833 191 151 5-2 5-0 AMERICAN: #1 Baltimore vs. #2 Rochester (20-13) Long Island 4 8.333 174 180 2-3 2-5 NATIONAL: #1 Boston vs. #2 Long Island (14-19) Philadelphia 4 8.333 153 186 1-5 3-3 Championship National Division #1 Baltimore vs. #2 Long Island (15-9) Team W L W% GF GA H A Baltimore 10 2.833 227 150 4-1 6-1 2005 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Rochester 6 6.500 173 185 3-4 3-2 Baltimore Bayhawks New Jersey 2 10.167 140 206 0-6 2-4 2005 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2005 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points G. Gait (BAL), 64 Co-MVPs: Gary Gait (BAL)/Mark Millon (BOS) Goals G. Gait (BAL), 43 Defensive Player of the Year: Nicky Polanco (LI) 2-Point Goals M. Frye (BAL), 9 Offensive Player of the Year: Casey Powell (ROC) Assists C. Gill (BOS), 34 Sportsman of the Year: Pat McCabe (LI) Ground Balls P. Cantabene (BAL), 94 Goalkeeper of the Year: Chris Garrity (BOS) Shots M. Millon (BAL), 90 Coach of the Year: Scott Hiller (BOS) Power Play Goals K. Leveille (BAL), 9 Most Inproved Player of the Year: Andrew Combs (ROC) Short Handed Goals M. Millon (BAL), 2 Rookie of the Year: Brodie Merrill (BAL) Game Winning Goals K. Leveille (BAL), 4 Penalty Minutes L. Zink (BAL), 14 All-MLL Team R. Curtis (BOS), 14 Attack: Gary Gait (BAL), Mark Millon (BOS), Casey Powell (ROC) Goals Allowed Average C. Garrit (BOS), 12.4 Midfield: Chris Fiore (BOS), Mark Frye (BAL), Blake Miller (LI) Saves C. Garrity (BOS), 223 Defense: Nicky Polanco (LI), Shawn Nadelen (BAL), Chris Passavia (BOS) Goalkeeper: Chris Carrity (BOS) Face-Off Specialist: Paul Cantabene (BAL) 2005 ATTENDANCE 2005 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Boston 39,508 5,644 Baltimore 493 660.344 438 244-420.581 Baltimore 24,188 4,837 Boston 458 611.313 397 192-382.503 New Jersey 25,011 4,168 Long Island 443 577.302 396 168-399.421 Long Island 19,355 3,871 New Jersey 380 593.236 346 169-334.506 Rochester 27,019 3,859 Philadelphia 342 521.294 335 180-376.479 Philadelphia 17,959 2,993 Rochester 414 571.303 382 196-392.500 TOTAL 153,040 4,251 86

2004 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2004 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2004 MLL PLAYOFFS American Division Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Boston 7 4.625 216 228 4-3 3-1 Baltimore vs. Boston (24-16) Philadelphia 7 5.583 203 191 3-3 4-2 Philadelphia vs. Rochester (18-17 OT) Long Island 4 6.400 105 161 1-3 3-3 Championship National Division Baltimore vs. Philadelphia (11-13) Team W L W% GF GA H A Baltimore 7 4.625 201 185 1-4 6-0 2004 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Rochester 7 4.636 194 155 4-2 3-2 Philadelphia Barrage New Jersey 1 10.091 155 199 0-5 1-5 2004 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2004 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Gill (BOS), 66 MVP: Connor Gill (BOS) Goals B. Miller (PHI), 46 Defensive Player of the Year: Nicky Polanco (LI) 2-Point Goals R. Cosley (PHI), 9 Offensive Player of the Year: Blake Miller (PHI) Assists C. Gill (BOS), 40 Sportsman of the Year: Kevin Finneran (PHI) Ground Balls P. Cantabene (BAL), 154 Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Cattraon (BAL) Shots M. Millon (BAL), 91 Coach of the Year: Sal LoCascio (PHI) Power Play Goals K. Leveille (BAL), 7 Rookie of the Year: Ryan Boyle (PHI) J. Sonke (BAL), 7 Short Handed Goals B. Miller (PHI), 2 All-MLL Team M. Millon (BAL), 2 Attack: Connor Gill (BOS), Ryan Powell (ROC), Mark Millon (BAL) Game Winning Goals J. Sonke (BAL), 3 Midfield: Blake Miller (PHI), Gary Gait (BAL), Jay Jalbert (LI) Penalty Minutes J. Jalbert (LI), 15:30 Defense: Nicky Polanco (LI), John Gagliardi (LI) Goals Allowed Average T. Johnson (ROC), 12.6 John Glatzel (ROC) Saves C. Cattrano (PHI), 233 Goalkeeper: Greg Cattrano (PHI) Face-Off Specialist: Paul Cantabene (BAL) 2004 ATTENDANCE 2004 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% SOG FO FO% Boston 39,766 5,680 Baltimore 528 714.282 465 265-433.612 Rochester 31,242 5,207 Boston 400 628.344 459 256-505.507 Baltimore 25,948 4,324 Long Island 508 577.317 184-417.441 Long Island 9,387 2,346 New Jersey 347 538.288 368 163-376.434 New Jersey 16,177 3,235 Philadelphia 394 605.336 419 211-462.457 Philadelphia 13,875 2,312 Rochester 441 601.323 431 181-387.468 87

2003 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2003 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2003 MLL PLAYOFFS American Division Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Long Island 10 3.769 177 155 3-1 5-2 Baltimore vs. New Jersey (15-13) Boston 7 6.538 201 190 4-3 3-2 Long Island vs. Boston (20-14) Bridgeport 1 11.083 188 254 0-6 1-5 Championship National Division Baltimore vs. Long Island (14-15 OT) Team W L W% GF GA H A Baltimore 8 5.615 177 166 3-3 4-1 2003 Steinfeld Cup Champions - New Jersey 7 6.538 197 177 4-2 3-3 Long Island Lizards Rochester 5 7.417 202 201 2-4 3-3 2003 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2003 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Powell (ROC), 70 MVP: Jay Jalbert (LI) Goals J. Hubbard (NJ), 50 Defensive Player of the Year: Ryan Curtis (BOS) 2-Point Goals M. Regan (BOS), 11 Offensive Player of the Year: Mark Millon (BOS) Assists C. Gill (BOS), 40 Goalkeeper of the Year: Brian Dougherty (LI) Power Play Goals A. Doneger (ROC), 8 Coach of the Year: Ted Georgalis (NJ) Goals Allowed Average B. Dougherty (LI), 12.9 Rookie of the Year: Adam Doneger (ROC) 2003 ATTENDANCE 2003 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% FO FO% Boston 30,674 4,382 Baltimore 474 512.326 182-362.503 Rochester 23,301 3,836 Boston 422 639.294 192-407.472 Long Island 14,100 3,525 Long Island 466 525.330 189-358.528 Bridgeport 18,222 3,037 New Jersey 398 644.295 210-390.538 Baltimore 14,824 2,471 Bridgeport 530 623.279 225-466.483 New Jersey 12,010 2,402 Rochester 461 307.321 207-427.485 TOTAL 112,843 3,319 88

2002 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2002 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2002 MLL PLAYOFFS American Division Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Long Island 10 6.625 265 228 5-2 4-4 Baltimore vs. Boston (15-10) Boston 7 8.467 228 241 5-2 6-2 Long Island vs. New Jersey (19-11) Bridgeport 3 11.214 181 235 2-5 0-4 Championship National Division Baltimore vs. Long Island (21-13) Team W L W% GF GA H A Baltimore 12 4.750 246 194 5-1 7-1 2002 Steinfeld Cup Champions - New Jersey 7 8.467 213 238 3-4 2-6 Baltimore Bayhawks Rochester 6 8.429 173 180 3-4 3-5 2002 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2002 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points C. Powell (LI), 68 MVP: Greg Cattrano (BAL) Goals J. Hubbard (NJ), 54 Defensive Player of the Year: Christian Cook (NJ) 2-Point Goals R. Colsey (BRI), 7 Offensive Player of the Year: Mark Millon (BAL) M. Regan (BOS), 7 Goalkeeper of the Year: Greg Cattrano (BAL) Assists C. Powell (LI), 30 Coach of the Year: Scott Hiller (BOS) Power Play Goals M. Millon (BAL), 9 Rookie of the Year: Conor Gill (BOS) Goals Allowed Average B. Dougherty (ROC), 12 2002 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team GB Shots Shot% FO FO% Baltimore 515 592.348 210-419.501 Boston 472 688.281 213-448.475 Long Island 527 655.341 205-440.466 New Jersey 615 705.272 227-444.511 Bridgeport 500 618.277 222-444.500 Rochester 504 615.276 215-389.553 89

2001 SEASON STATISTICS/ RESULTS 2001 FINAL MLL STANDINGS 2001 MLL PLAYOFFS American Division Team W L W% GF GA H A Semi-Finals Long Island 12 4.750 219 219 5-2 5-2 Baltimore vs. Boston (12-11) Boston 3 12.200 194 233 2-5 1-6 Long Island vs. Rochester (13-11) Bridgeport 3 11.214 190 216 2-5 1-6 Championship National Division Baltimore vs. Long Island (11-15) Team W L W% GF GA H A Baltimore 11 5.688 218 198 6-1 4-3 2001 Steinfeld Cup Champions - Rochester 8 7.533 197 172 4-3 4-3 Long Island Lizards New Jersey 8 6.571 197 199 4-3 4-3 2001 MLL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2001 MLL AWARD WINNERS Points R. Powell (ROC), 63 MVP: Ryan Powell (ROC) Goals J. Hubbard (NJ), 44 Defensive Player of the Year: Rob Doerr (BAL) 2-Point Goals D. Evans (BOS), 6 Offensive Player of the Year: Greg Cattrano (BAL) Assists J. Hess (NJ), 39 Coach of the Year: John DeTomasso (LI) Power Play Goals R. Cosley (Bri), 7 Rookie of the Year: Keith Cromwell (Bri) Goals Allowed Average B. Dougherty (ROC), 11.7 2001 ATTENDANCE 2001 MLL TEAM STATISTICS Team Total Avg Team GB Shots Shot% FO FO% Rochester 40,539 5,791 Baltimore 414 592.323 209-384.544 Baltimore 29,093 4,153 Boston 457 565.308 201-415.484 Boston 27,342 3,906 Long Island 470 626.340 182-419.434 Long Island 26,756 3,822 New Jersey 469 577.329 211-417.506 Bridgeport 20,259 2,866 Bridgeport 399 578.318 198-417.474 New Jersey 18,983 2,712 Rochester 497 567.333 218-388.562 TOTAL 162,772 3,876 90

MLL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - THROUGH 2016 SEASON GOALS 2-POINT GOALS ASSISTS BY A ROOKIE G Player Team Season 2PG Player Team Season A Player Team Season 54 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2002 15 Kyle Dixon CHE 2012 28 Ryan Boyle PHI 2004 50 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2003 11 Mike Regan BOS 2003 18 Mike Leveille CHI 2008 47 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2008 11 Mark Frye BAL 2005 17 Rob Pannell NY 2013 46 Blake Miller PHI 2004 11 Kyle Dixon CHES 2010 17 Steele Stanwick OH 2012 45 Mark Millon BAL 2003 10 Kyle Dixon WAS 2009 16 Conor Gill BOS 2002 45 Matt Poskay BOS 2010 9 Kyle Hartzell OH 2012 15 Matt Gibson LI 2012 44 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2001 8 Matt Striebel ROC 2013 15 Sean Morris CHI 2006 44 Mark Millon BAL 2002 8 Matt Striebel ROC 2012 14 Joe Yevoli SF 2006 44 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2007 8 Jeff Sonke DEN 2006 14 Drew Westervelt DEN 2007 44 Merrick Thomson TOR 2009 8 Paul Rabil BOS 2009 14 Matt Danowski NJ 2008 13 Ned Crotty CHI 2010 GOALS BY A ROOKIE 2-POINT GOALS BY A ROOKIE ASSISTS G Player Team Season 2PG Player Team Season A Player Team Season 30 Kevin Huntley LA 2008 4 Grant Catalino ROC 2011 47 Spencer Ford LA 2007 28 Logan Schuss OH 2013 3 Garrett Thul HAM 2013 40 Conor Gill BOS 2003 26 Adam Doneger ROC 2003 3 Scott Doyle BOS 2001 40 Conor Gill BOS 2004 25 Rob Pannell NY 2013 3 Mike Springer BRI 2003 39 Ryan Boyle BOS 2012 25 Matt Poskay BOS 2006 3 Steven Brooks CHI 2008 39 Jon Hess NJ 2001 24 Eric Law DEN 2013 3 Paul Rabil BOS 2008 38 Paul Rabil BOS 2012 24 Paul Rabil BOS 2008 2 Marcus Holman OH 2013 34 Conor Gill BOS 2005 23 Matt Ward BAL 2006 2 Don Little BOS 2002 33 Conor Gill BOS 2006 23 Steven Brooks CHI 2008 2 Adam Doneger ROC 2003 32 Jon Hess NJ 2003 22 Brendan Mundorf DEN 2006 2 Matt Ward BAL 2006 32 Casey Powell ROC 2003 2 Jake Byrne SF 2007 2 Max Seibald DEN 2009 GOALS BY A MIDFIELDER GOALS BY AN ATTACKMAN G Player Team Season G Player Team Season 46 Blake Miller PHI 2004 54 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2002 38 Kevin Crowley HAM 2013 50 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2003 34 Matt Poskay BOS 2008 47 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2008 33 Paul Rabil BOS 2009 45 Mark Millon BAL 2003 32 Paul Rabil BOS 2013 45 Matt Poskay BOS 2010 32 Jay Jalbert LI 2003 44 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2001 32 Jay Jalbert LI 2002 44 Mark Millon BAL 2002 32 Gary Gait BAL 2004 44 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2007 32 Joe Walters ROC 2008 44 Merrick Thomson TOR 2009 31 Drew Snider DEN 2013 42 Chris Bocklet DEN 2013 31 Mike Law DEN 2006 42 Gary Gait BAL 2005 31 Matt Striebel PHI 2008 42 Merrick Thomson NJ 2008 91

MLL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - THROUGH 2016 SEASON/ CONTINUED POINTS GROUND BALLS FO WIN % (min. 100 attempts) Pts. Player Team Season GB Player Team Season FO% Player Team Season 72 Paul Rabil BOS 2012 156 Paul Cantabene BAL 2004 0.641 Greg Gurenlian NY 2013 71 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2007 124 Greg Gurenlian LI 2012 0.633 Paul Cantabene BAL 2004 70 Casey Powell ROC 2003 113 Chris Eck BOS 2013 0.63 Alex Smith ROC 2008 68 Casey Powell ROC 2002 109 Greg Gurenlian NY 2013 0.602 Greg Gurenlian LI 2012 68 Mark Millon BAL 2003 109 Chris Eck BOS 2012 0.602 Peter Vlahakis LI 2006 67 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2002 105 Jay Jalbert LI 2003 0.599 Chris Eck BOS 2013 67 Conor Gill BOS 2004 104 Tim Fallon CHE 2013 0.596 Peter Vlahakis LI 2007 64 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2003 101 Andy Corno NJ 2006 0.595 Chris Eck BOS 2011 64 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2008 101 Brodie Merrill ROC 2007 0.59 Alex Smith WAS 2009 63 Ryan Powell ROC 2001 100 Peter Vlahakis LI 2008 0.59 Alex Smith CHES 2010 63 Mark Millon BAL 2002 63 Conor Gill BOS 2003 63 Gary Gait BAL 2005 POINTS BY A ROOKIE GOALKEEPER SAVE % FACE-OFF WINS Pts. Player Team Season SV% Player Team Season FOW Player Team Season 45 Ryan Boyle PHI 2004 0.64 Tillman Johnson ROC 2004 249 Alex Smith ROC 2008 42 Rob Pannell NY 2013 0.627 Brian Dougherty PHI 2006 244 Peter Vlahakis LI 2008 36 Conor Gill BOS 2002 0.615 Jordan Burke BOS 2011 238 Paul Cantabene BAL 2004 36 Matt Danowski NJ 2008 0.613 Greg Cattrano BAL 2002 233 Chris Eck BOS 2013 36 Mike Leveille CHI 2008 0.613 Tillman Johnson LA 2006 232 Greg Gurenlian NY 2013 35 Logan Schuss OH 2013 0.599 Mike Levin ROC 2006 230 Greg Gurenlian LI 2012 35 Joe Yevoli SF 2006 0.599 Rob Scherr NJ 2008 223 Chris Eck BOS 2012 35 Steven Brooks CHI 2008 0.597 Jesse Schwartzman DEN 2013 219 Matt Dolente HAM 2012 35 Kevin Huntley LA 2008 0.596 Chris Garrity BOS 2005 217 Alex Smith WAS 2009 34 Eric Law DEN 2013 0.595 Kip Turner BOS 2010 215 Chris Cercy ROC 2001 34 Drew Westervelt DEN 2007 108 New Jersey DEN 2006 34 Paul Rabil BOS 2008 SHOTS GOALKEEPER SAVES GOALKEEPER GAA S Player Team Season SV Player Team Season GAA Player Team Season 184 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2002 267 Brian Dougherty LI 2004 9.67 Jesse Schwartzman DEN 2013 157 Jesse Hubbard NJ 2003 263 Greg Cattrano BAL 2002 9.87 Jesse Schwartzman DEN 2011 143 Mark Millon BAL 2004 234 Greg Cattrano BAL 2001 10.35 Kip Turner CHE 2013 142 Paul Rabil BOS 2013 232 Greg Cattrano PHI 2004 10.51 Kip Turner CHE 2012 138 Mark Millon BOS 2005 228 Tillman Johnson LA 2006 10.6 Jordan Burke BOS 2011 137 Paul Rabil BOS 2012 217 Chris Garrity BOS 2005 11.03 Jesse Schwartzman DEN 2012 131 Mark Millon BAL 2003 216 Brian Dougherty ROC 2001 11.12 Mickey Jarboe LA 2007 130 Jay Jalbert NJ 2002 212 Brian Dougherty PHI 2006 11.26 Jordan Burke BOS 2012 128 Mark Millon BAL 2006 209 Drew Adams NY 2013 11.28 Jesse Schwartzman DEN 2009 127 John Grant, Jr. ROC 2007 207 Chris Garrity WASH 2007 11.34 Greg Cattrano LI 2006 127 Paul Rabil BOS 2011 92

MLL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - THROUGH 2016 SEASON/ CONTINUED GOALS 2-POINT GOALS AGAINST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE Goals Team Season 2PGA Team Season PP% Team Season 227 Baltimore 2005 2 Chesapeake 2011 0.54 New Jersey 2003 227 Long Island 2002 2 Boston 2007 0.531 Rochester 2007 226 Denver 2013 2 Boston 2001 0.525 Baltimore 2003 216 Denver 2012 3 Denver 2013 0.469 Hamilton 2013 215 Boston 2004 3 Philadelphia 2006 0.463 Baltimore 2004 213 Long Island 2001 3 New Jersey 2008 0.452 Rochester 2008 208 Rochester 2007 3 Washington 2008 0.45 Boston 2005 207 Boston 2012 4 New Jersey 2001 0.429 Long Island 2003 206 Rochester 2004 4 Baltimore 2002 0.428 Denver` 2013 206 Baltimore 2002 5 Los Angeles 2007 0.421 Rochester 2003 5 Philadelphia 2007 0.418 Baltimore 2005 5 Washington 2007 GOALS AGAINST ASSISTS PENALTY KILLING PERCENTAGE Goals Team Season Assists Team Season PK% Team Season 123 Denver 2011 130 Rochester 2008 0.833 Denver 2009 127 Boston 2010 129 Baltimore 2005 0.811 Philadelphia 2006 133 Boston 2011 129 Rochester 2007 0.797 Rochester 2008 133 Long Island 2010 120 Boston 2012 0.789 New Jersey 2003 136 Denver 2013 117 Denver 2013 0.786 Chicago 2010 136 Philadelphia 2006 116 Denver 2012 0.778 Denver 2007 138 Los Angeles 2007 113 Philadelphia 2004 0.776 Los Angeles 2007 138 Denver 2009 112 Los Angeles 2007 0.774 Long Island 2007 139 Long Island 2006 110 Toronto 2009 0.769 Long Island 2006 139 Philadelphia 2007 110 Hamilton 2012 0.766 Denver 2013 139 Long Island 2010 108 New Jersey 2006 2-POINT GOALS POWER PLAY GOALS 2PG Team Season PPG Team Season 28 Chesapeake 2012 34 Rochester 2007 25 Boston 2002 32 Rochester 2003 22 Denver 2006 30 Boston 2004 20 Baltimore 2005 27 Rochester 2003 18 Baltimore 2004 27 Boston 2005 18 Chesapeake 2010 25 Bridgeport 2001 16 Boston 2004 25 Baltimore 2004 15 Charlotte 2013 24 Denver 2013 15 Bridgeport 2003 24 Philadelphia 2008 15 Boston 2010 23 Hamilton 2013 15 Ohio 2012 23 Long Island 2002 23 Baltimore 2005 93

MLL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - THROUGH 2016 SEASON/ CONTINUED GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS GROUND BALLS PENALTY MINUTES 1 Matt Striebel 150 1 Ryan Boyle 254 1 Brodie Merrill 715 1 Brian Spallina 151 2 Tim Goettelmann 133 2 Conor Gill 211 2 Paul Cantabene 538 2 Nicky Polanco 88 3 Brian Spallina 132 3 Casey Powell 193 3 Greg Gurenlian 448 3 Eric Martin 81 4 Nicky Polanco 124 4 Ryan Powell 180 4 Doug Shanahan 129 4 Jack Reid 76.5 5 Nate Watkins 122 5 John Grant Jr. 131 5 Nicky Polanco 420 5 Ryan Curtis 63.5 Kyle Sweeney 122 6 Keith Cromwell 127 6 Chris Eck 408 6 Chris Schiller 63 7 Lee Zink 114 7 Joe Walters 123 7 Kyle Sweeney 398 7 Jay Jalbert 61.5 8 Brian Langtry 114 8 Brendan Mundorf 118 8 Ryan McClay 371 8 Lee Zink 61 9 Brian Dougherty 105 9 Mark Millon 116 Anthony Kelly 371 9 Chris Passavia 59.5 Brodie Merrill 104 10 Matt Striebel 111 10 Jay Jalbert 353 10 Geoff Snider 50.5 Keith Cromwell 104 GOALS POINTS FACE-OFF ATTEMPTS FACE-OFF WINS 1 Tim Goettelmann 270 1 Ryan Boyle 422 1 Anthony Kelly 2443 1 Anthony Kelly 1240 2 Kevin Leveille 262 2 Casey Powell 405 2 Chris Cercy 1876 2 Peter Vlahakis 1053 3 John Grant, Jr. 253 3 John Grant Jr. 403 3 Paul Cantabene 1861 3 Alex Smith 1034 4 Jesse Hubbard 247 4 Tim Goettelmann 371 Peter Vlahakis 1861 4 Greg Gurenlian 1029 5 Mark Millon 240 5 Conor Gill 366 5 Greg Gurenlian 1835 5 Paul Cantabene 1015 6 Scott Urick 238 6 Mark Millon 360 6 Alex Smith 1767 6 Chris Eck 1009 7 Matt Poskay 235 Jesse Hubbard 360 7 Chris Eck 1760 7 Chris Cercy 981 8 Brendan Mundorf 229 8 Matt Striebel 352 8 Doug Shanahan 1620 8 Geoff Snider 825 9 Matt Striebel 215 9 Brendan Mundorf 348 9 Geoff Snider 1612 9 Doug Shanahan 820 Casey Powell 208 10 Brendan Mundorf 347 10 David Jenkins 1547 10 David Jenkins 767 2-POINT GOALS GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 Kyle Dixon 51 1 Tim Goettelmann 14 2 Roy Colsey 33 2 Kevin Leveille 13 3 Paul Rabil 30 3 John Grant, Jr. 12 4 Matt Danowski 26 Roy Colsey 12 5 Mike Regan 25 5 Mark Millon 11 6 Jeff Sonke 24 6 Matt Poskay 10 7 Matt Striebel 22 Brendan Mundorf 10 8 Mark Frye 21 Drew Westervelt 10 9 John Grant Jr. 19 9 Jeff Sonke 9 10 David Evans 17 10 Ryan Boyle 8 Tom Marecheck 8 Casey Powell 8 94

MLL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - THROUGH 2016 SEASON/ CONTINUED GAMES PLAYED GAA (min.1000 minutes FEWEST GOALS AGAINST played) (min. 1000 minutes played) 1 Brian Dougherty 105 1 Jesse Schwartzman 11.28 1 Mickey Jarboe 264 2 Chris Garrity 82 2 Kip Turner 11.8 Scott Rodgers 264 3 Jesse Scheartzman 80 3 Drew Adams 11.89 3 Brian Phipps 277 4 Greg Cattrano 74 4 Mickey Jarboe 11.93 4 Jim Mulé 290 5 Kip Turner 61 5 Jordan Burke 12.14 5 Kevin O'Brien 293 6 Mike Gabel 60 6 John Galloway 12.56 6 Jake Coon 301 7 Trevor Tierney 58 7 Brett Queener 12.57 7 Nick Murtha 310 8 Brett Queener 57 8 Brian Gougherty 12.84 8 Adam Ghitelman 317 9 Mike Levin 54 9 Adam Ghitelman 12.95 9 Brian Carcaterra 351 10 Drew Adams 53 10 Greg Cattrano 13.35 10 Steven Koudelka 352 MINUTES PLAYED MOST 2-PTG ALLOWED GOALKEEPER LOSSES 1 Brian Dougherty 5945 1 Brian Dougherty 53 1 Brian Dougherty 42 2 Chris Garrity 4688 2 Chris Garrity 46 2 Mike Gabel 37 3 Greg Cattrano 4386 3 Greg Cattrano 45 3 Chris Garrity 33 4 Jesse Schwartzman 4352 4 Trevor Tierney 42 4 Greg Cattrano 32 5 Kip Turner 3172 5 Jesse Schwartzman 42 5 Drew Adams 28 6 Trevor Tierney 3140 6 Drew Adams 36 6 Brett Queener 23 7 Drew Adams 3084 7 Jordan Burke 35 7 Rob Scherr 20 8 Mike Gabel 3005 Kip Turner 33 John Galloway 20 9 Mike Levin 2594 9 Mike Gabel 32 9 Trevor Tierney 19 10 Rob Scherr 2458 10 Brett Queener 31 Kip Turner 19 SAVES MOST GOALKEEPER WINS SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 1000 minutes played) 1 Brian Dougherty 1749 1 Brian Dougherty 60 1 Tillman Johnson 0.59 2 Chris Garrity 1376 2 Jesse Scwartzman 58 2 Brian Dougherty 0.579 3 Greg Cattrano 1325 3 Chris Garrity 44 3 Greg Cattrano 0.576 4 Jesse Schwartzman 1020 4 Greg Cattrano 42 4 Brett Queener 0.573 5 Trevor Tierney 859 5 Trevor Tierney 33 5 Jordan Burke 0.571 6 Mike Gabel 858 Kip Turner 33 6 Mickey Jarboe 0.562 7 Kip Turner 777 7 Mike Levin 26 Rob Scherr 0.562 8 Rob Scherr 715 8 Drew Adams 24 8 Jesse Schwartzman 0.555 9 Drew Adams 713 9 Brett Queener 23 Kip Turner 0.555 10 Mike Levin 703 10 Jordan Burke 21 10 Chris Garrity 0.55 95

MLL SINGLE GAME RECORDS- THROUGH 2016 SEASON REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals in a Game 9 Tim Goettelmann (LI), 8/10/03 Goals in a Game 28 PHI, 7/22/04 at BOS (29-20) 9 Mark Millon (BOS), 7/31/05 28 BAL, 6/12/05 vs. PHI (31-9) 9 Kevin Leveille (BOS), 7/31/05 Points in a Game 31 BAL, 6/12/05 vs. PHI (31-9) 9 Ryan Powell (SF), 6/10/06 Assists in a Game 20 ROC, 7/26/08 vs. BOS Points in a Game 14 Mark Millon (BOS), 7/31/05 Two-Point Goals 5 BOS, 7/27/02 vs. BRI 14 John Grant, Jr. (ROC), 6/16/07 5 BAL, 5/22/04 vs. ROC Assists in a Game 8 Casey Powell (ROC), 7/19/03 5 WAS, 6/27/09 vs. CHI Two-Point Goals in Game 3 Kyle Dixon (CHE), 05/05/12 Points in a Quarter 12 PHI, 7/22/04 at BOS (2nd Quarter) 3 Matt Danowski (LI), 7/10/10 12 ROC, 7/27/07 vs. CHI (3rd Quarter) 3 Kyle Dixon (WASH), 6/27/09 Points in a Half 20 PHI, 7/22/04 at BOS (1st Half) 3 Tim Booth (SF), 6/24/06 Goals in a Quarter 12 PHI, 7/22/04 at BOS (1st Half) 3 Roy Colsey (BRI), 8/14/03 12 ROC, 7/27/07 vs. CHI (3rd Quarter) 3 Mike Regan (BOS), 7/19/03 Goals in a Half 19 PHI, 7/22/04 at BOS (1st Half) 3 Scott Doyle (BOS), 7/27/02 Largest Margin of Victory 22 BAL, 6/12/05 vs. PHI (31-9) Ground Balls in a Game 23 Paul Cantabene (BAL), 8/14/04 Ground Balls in a Game 70 BRI, 6/6/03 vs. BOS Penalty Minutes in a Game 9 Geoff Snider (TOR), 6/4/09 Penalty Minutes 19 PHI, 7/28/05 vs. LLI Power-Play Goals in a Game 4 Jeff Sonke (BAL), 5/27/04 Power-Play Goals 7 BOS, 6/26/10 vs. LI Power-Play Assists in a Game 4 Casey Powell (ROC), 7/19/03 Power-Play Assists 7 BOS, 6/26/10 vs. LI 4 David Curry (NJ), 6/5/04 Short-Handed Goals 3 NJ, 6/14/03 vs. BRI 4 Mark Millon (BOS), 7/31/05 Short-Handed Assists 2 NJ, 6/14/03 vs. BRI Short Handed Goals in a Game 2 Scott Urick (NJ), 6/14/03 2 ROC, 7/1/01 vs. BOS 2 Mark Millon (BAL), 5/27/04 2 DEN, 8/9/08 at BOS 2 Stephen Keogh (HAM), 6/16/12 POST-SEASON TEAM RECORDS 2 Kevin Buchanan (BOS), 5/19/12 Goals in a Game 22 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore Short Handed Assists in a Game 1 55 times 22 Denver, 8/25/06 vs. San Francisco Shots in a Game 19 Jesse Hubbard (NJ), 8/10/02 Points in a Game 24 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore (24-16) Face-offs Won in a Game 35 Peter Vlahakis (LI), 7/3/08 Assists in a Game 13 Baltimore, 9/1/02 vs. Long Island Goalkeeper Saves in a Game 33 Brian Dougherty (LI), 7/10/04 13 Philadelphia, 8/27/06 vs. Denver 33 Kevin O Brien (BOS), 7/17/04 Two-Point Goals 3 Philadelphia, 8/27/06 vs. Denver POST-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3 Baltimore, 8/20/04 vs. Boston Goals in a Game 7 Paul Gait (LI), 9/3/01 Points in a Quarter 11 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore (2nd Quarter) Points in a Game 10 Roy Colsey (PHI), 8/27/06 Points in a Half 17 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore (1st Half) Assists in a Game 6 Roy Colsey (PHI), 8/27/06 Goals in a Quarter 11 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore (2nd Quarter) Two-Point Goals in Game 2 Three Times (MR: Roy Colsey vs. Denver, 8/27/06) Goals in a Half 16 Boston, 8/20/04 vs. Baltimore (1st Half) Ground Balls in a Game 16 Paul Cantabene (BAL), 8/22/03 Largest Margin of Victory 10 Rochester, 8/24/08 vs. Denver (16-6) Penalty Minutes in a Game 4 Ryan Curtis (BOS), 8/22/04 Ground Balls in a Game 60 Philadelphia, 8/20/04 vs. Rochester 4 Chris Rotelli (BOS), 8/19/05 Penalty Minutes 10 Denver, 8/27/06 vs. Philadelphia Power-Play Goals in a Game 3 Terry Riordan (LI), 8/25/07 Power-Play Goals 4 Long Island, 8/22/09 vs. Toronto Power-Play Assists in a Game 2 Gary Gait (BAL), 9/1/02 Power-Play Assists 3 Philadelphia, 8/22/04 vs. Boston 2 Casey Powell (LI), 9/1/02 3 Philadelphia, 8/23/08 vs. Rochester Short Handed Goals in a Game 1 Eight Times Short-Handed Goals 2 Philadelphia, 8/23/08 vs. Rochester Short Handed Assists in a Game 1 Six Times Shots in a Game 16 Roy Colsey (PHI), 8/22/04 (MR: 3 SHG in ROC-PHI game on 8/23/08) Short-Handed Assists 2 Philadelphia, 8/23/08 vs. Rochester 16 Roy Colsey (PHI), 8/27/06 Face-offs Won in a Game 27 Paul Cantabene (PHI), 8/27/06 Goalkeeper Saves in a Game 28 Brian Dougherty (LI), 8/24/03 96

LIZARDS GAME VENUE James M. Shuart Stadium - Hofstra University STADIUM LOCATION 900 Fulton Ave, Hempstead, NY STADIUM CAPACITY 15,000 PARKING INFORMATION Parking lots at Shuart Stadium open four (4) hours prior to the start of each Lizards game. There is no additional charge for parking at Shuart Stadium. PRESS BOX ACCESS The press box at Shuart Stadium is located at the center of the west grandstands, above section 4. Only properly credentialed media is permitted to access the press box during a game. To request credentials, conatct the Director of Public Relations, Marie Letterii, at Marie@NYLizards.com or 516-742-1180 x305.