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2013 Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds Overall: 11-4, 6-1 ECAC Day Date Opponent Time/Result Sat. Feb. 16 Delaware W, 9-8 Tues. Feb. 19 Towson W, 14-9 Sat. Feb. 23 MARYLAND L, 12-10 Tues. Feb. 26 UMBC W, 21-9 Sat. March 2 * BELLARMINE W, 8-6 Fri. March 8 Duke L, 9-8 Sat. March 16 *^ vs. Air Force W, 13-7 Wed. March 20 Georgetown W, 13-8 Sat. March 23 * Michigan W, 10-3 Sat. March 30 * Ohio State W, 9-4 Sat. April 6 * FAIRFIELD W, 13-7 Sat. April 13 * DENVER L, 13-12 (OT) Sat. April 20 * Hobart W, 19-11 Sat. April 27 Johns Hopkins W, 8-4 Thurs. May 2! Ohio State L, 18-11 Sun. May 12 # Duke 5:15 p.m. Home games in BOLD CAPS at Ridley Athletic Complex;; times local to site * ECAC Lacrosse League game; ^ Whitman s Sampler Mile High Classic (Denver, Colo.);! ECAC Championships (Geneva, N.Y.); # NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.). Quick Facts About The Hounds General Information Location Baltimore, Md. Affiliation Catholic. Jesuit Founded 1852 Enrollment 3,917 Nickname Greyhounds Colors Green & Grey NCAA Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference ECAC Lacrosse League Home Facility (Capacity) Ridley Ath. Comp. (6,000) President Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. Director of Athletics/Assistant V.P. Jim Paquette Athletics Phone (410) 617-5013 Ticket Information (410) 617-1420 Website LoyolaGreyhounds.com Men s Lacrosse Staff Head Coach Charley Toomey (Loyola 90) Overall/Loyola Record 75-39 (eighth season) Assistant Coach Matt Dwan (Loyola 95) Assistant Coach David Metzbower (Delaware 86) Vol. Assistant Coach Steve Vaikness (Loyola 91) Lacrosse Facts First Season 1938 Seasons of Lacrosse 74th Season All-Time Record 462-380 (.549) NCAA Appearances 21 2012 Record 18-1 ECAC Record (Finish) 6-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost 8/2 Loyola University Maryland 2013 Greyhounds Men s Lacrosse Athletic Communications 4501 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode (410) 617-2337, o (443) 622-0550, c rceigenbrode@loyola.edu www.loyolagreyhounds.com Twitter: @LoyolaHounds @LoyolaMLAX #gohounds Opponent Duke Blue Devils NCAA First Round Date Sunday, May 12, 2013 Time Location TV Radio 5:15 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium ESPNU Series Record Duke leads, 15-10 Last Meeting Duke 9, Loyola 8, March 8, 2013, in Durham, N.C. Game Data Loyola will make its 21 all-time appearance in the NCAA Championships and 19th at the Division I level when it takes on Duke University in the First Round on Sunday, May 12, 2013. The game is slated for a 5:15 p.m. start from Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. Watch The Action The ESPN family of networks will televise all 15 games of this year s NCAA Championships, and Sunday s Loyola-Duke game will air live on ESPNU. Mike Corey will call the play-by-play action, and Ryan Flannigan will provide color analysis. The game can also be seen on the WatchESPN mobile platform. Series History Sunday will be the 26th meeting all-time between the Blue Devils and the Greyhounds, with Duke holding a 15-10 advantage in the series. Including this year, the teams have played during the regular-season for 14-straight seasons (since 2000). Sunday s game will be the second time the programs have met in the NCAA Tournament. Duke defeated Loyola, 12-7, in the 2008 NCAA First Round in Durham. The Blue Devils won this year s regular-season meeting, 9-8, outscoring Loyola 5-3 in the fourth quarter. Josh Offit s goal with 12:26 left in regulation gave Duke its first lead since the second quarter, 6-5, but Sean O Sullivan struck on an extra-man opportunity for Loyola, and the Greyhounds tied the game less than two minutes later. Offitt and Christian Walsh, however, scored back-to-back goals to put the Blue Devils in front for good. Justin Ward had two goals and an assist for Loyola and was the Greyhounds only multipoint scorer in the game. Offitt, Josh Dionne, Case Matheis and Jordan Wolf all scored twice, while Wolf added two assists. Scott Ratliff had seven ground balls and four caused turnovers on the defensive end for Loyola. Duke had won five-straight over Loyola and eight of nine, before the Greyhounds defeated the Blue Devils, 13-8, on March 10, 2012, in Baltimore. The series dates back to 1946. Loyola s Leaders Goals Mike Sawyer 34 Assists Justin Ward 30 Points Justin Ward 57 Shots Mike Sawyer 119 EMO G Sean O Sullivan 6 GBs Scott Ratliff 75 CTs Scott Ratliff 29 FO% Blake Burkhart.482

USILA Coaches Poll Rank Team Points 1. North Carolina 2. Syracuse 3. Ohio State 4. Duke 5. Maryland 6. Denver 7. Notre Dame 8. Cornell 9. Loyola 10. Lehigh 11. Yale 12. Albany 13. Penn State 14. Johns Hopkins 15. Bucknell 16.. Princeton 17. Towson 18. Drexel 19. Penn 20. Villanova Also Receiving Votes: St. John s, Virginia, Fairfield In The Polls Loyola enters the NCAA Championships ranked ninth in both the USILA coaches poll and in the Inside Lacrosse media ranking. Duke is fourth in the coaches version, eighth in the media s. Last Time Out Ohio State scored with 1:33 to play in the third quarter, opening an 8-0 run that closed the game, and the Buckeyes defeated Loyola, 18-11, on Thursday, May 2, in the ECAC Semifinals. Mike Sawyer and Chris Layne scored at 6:49 and 3:59 in the third quarter to break a 9-9 tie and give the Greyhounds a 11-9 advantage, but the Buckeyes tied the game on a Logan Schuss goal 51 ticks into the fourth, and he added another goal 55 seconds later to put Ohio State up for good. Schuss scored five goals and added an assist, while Jesse King tallied four goals and an assist and Dominique Alexander scored once and had five assists for the Buckeyes. Sawyer scored four to lead Loyola, while Nikko Pontrello tallied two goals and two assists, and Davis Butts and Justin Ward each had a goal and two assists. Scott Ratliff picked up eight ground balls for Loyola, helping the Greyhounds win 18-of-33 faceoffs in the game. NCAA Championships History Loyola is making its 21st all-time appearance in the NCAA Championships, 19th in Division I history (since 1982). The Greyhounds are 12-19 all-time in the tournament, 12-17 at the Division I level. The Greyhounds won the first NCAA Division I Championship, in any sport, last season, when they defeated Maryland, 9-3, on Memorial Day. The win completed an 18-1 season for the Greyhounds in which they tied the NCAA Division I record for wins in a season, matching the 18-2 Duke team from 2008. Loyola entered the tournament as the No. 1 seed and defeated Canisius, Denver and Notre Dame en route to the title game. Italics Indicate 2013 Loyola Opponent May 6, 2013 Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Rank Team Points 1. North Carolina 372 2. Syracuse 366 3. Ohio State 301 4. Maryland 298 5. Denver 293 6. Notre Dame 290 7. Cornell 272 8. Duke 258 9. Loyola 212 10. Lehigh 210 11. Yale 200 12. Penn State 191 13. Albany 176 14. Princeton 120 15. Johns Hopkins 92 16. Bucknell 89 17. Towson 60 18. Drexel 58 19. Penn 48 20. Villanova 34 Also Receiving Votes: St. John s, Virginia, Massachusetts, Georgetown, Fairfield, Marist, Bryant, Detroit Italics Indicate 2013 Loyola Opponent May 6, 2013 Two Tewaaraton Nominees The Greyhounds one of five programs nationwide with five men s nominees for the 2013 Tewaaraton Award, and Loyola is one of six schools with at least one man and one woman nominated. Scott Ratliff and Mike Sawyer were named Tewaaraton Award nominees for the second-straight season, as was Marlee Paton from the Loyola women s team. Ratliff enters NCAA Championships play as one of the top long-stick midfielders in the game. He has 75 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers, both tops among players in the ECAC, and he has some of the top offensive numbers for long-stick players in the game s history with 13 goals and four assists this year. Sawyer has been on a hot streak of late (more later) and now leads the Greyhounds with 34 goals. He is second on the team with 40 points, as well. ECAC Honors Scott Ratliff became the first player in ECAC Lacrosse League history to earn an endof-the-year award from the conference in a different category. The senior long-stick midfielder was named the 2013 ECAC Specialist of the Year in unanimous fashion after earning ECAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2012. Joe Fletcher was named the 2013 ECAC Defensive Player of the Year, and both he and Ratliff earned All-ECAC First Team honors. Mike Sawyer, Justin Ward, Davis Butts and Reid Acton were named to the All-ECAC Second Team, while Zach Herreweyers and Justin Verratti claimed ECAC All-Rookie Team laurels. Sawyer Keeps Scoring Mike Sawyer recorded his fourth-straight hat trick in the ECAC Semifinals against Ohio State, the second time in his career he s accomplished that feat. He previously scored three or more goals in five-consecutive games from March 7-21, 2012. In the Greyhounds last four games, Sawyer has scored 15 goals while assisting on four. In his first nine this year, he tallied 19 goals and two assists. He has three fourgoal games to go with a three-goal outing against Johns Hopkins. Sawyer put up his best offensive numbers of the season on April 13 against Denver, scoring four goals and recording two assists for six points, season-highs in all cat-

Loyola s Record When Overall 11-4 ECAC games 6-1 Home 3-2 Away 7-1 Neutral 1-1 In overtime 0-1 Game is decided by 1 goal 1-2 Game decided by 2-3 goals 1-1 Game decided by 4-5 goals 3-0 Game decided by 6+ goals 6-1 Scoring first 6-3 Opponent scores first 5-1 Scoring 0-7 goals 0-0 Scoring 8-10 goals 5-2 Scoring 11-13 goals 3-2 Scoring 14+ goals 3-0 Allowing 0-7 goals 6-0 Allowing 8-10 goals 4-1 Allowing 11-13 goals 1-2 Allowing 14+ goals 0-1 Against Ranked Opponents 2-3 Leading after one quarter 6-0 Leading at halftime 11-2 Leading after three quarters 11-2 Trailing after one quarter 0-3 Trailing at halftime 0-2 Trailing after three quarters 0-2 Recording more shots 10-3 Recording fewer shots 2-1 Tied in shots 0-0 Recording more ground balls 7-1 Recording fewer ground balls 4-3 Tied in ground balls 0-0 Winning more faceoffs 4-3 Opponents win more faceoffs 6-1 Faceoffs are equal 1-0 Committing more turnovers 1-3 Committing fewer turnovers 10-1 Tied in turnovers 0-0 Recording more saves 3-0 Recording fewer saves 8-4 Tied in saves 0-0 Scoring an EMO goal 7-3 Not scoring an EMO goal 4-0 Allowing an EMO goal 4-0 Not allowing an EMO goal 7-4 EMO Conversion 50% or higher 3-0 EMO Defense 50% or higher 9-4 egories. The senior attacker quickly replicated that effort on April 20 at Hobart, posting the same numbers in each category. With his 15 goals in three games, Sawyer has leapt into the team lead for goals scored with 34 this season. He finished the regular-season as the ECAC leader in goals per game during conference games (2.47). In 57 career games, Sawyer has scored 126 goals and has 25 assists for 151 points. Earlier this year, against UMBC, he became the eighth player in school Division I history to reach 100 goals, and his 126 total place him are second-most on the program s Division I career chart. He is seven back of Pat Lamon in first. Sawyer s 151 points rank eighth in school Division I history. Fletcher Continues Consistent Performance Joe Fletcher earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the third time this season on May 7 after a standout performance on close defense against Johns Hopkins. The junior picked up five ground balls and helped start Loyola s transition game that cleared the ball successfully all 20 times it attempted clears. He was matched up against the Blue Jays leading scorer, Wells Stanwick, who entered the game averaging 4.0 points per game. Fletcher held Stanwick to just one point on an assist that came in transition off a Johns Hopkins faceoff win. Stanwick, who had 23 goals entering the game, managed just three shots against Fletcher. This season, Fletcher has picked up 57 ground balls and caused 17 turnovers. Second Half Defensive Success Loyola s defense held Johns Hopkins to just one goal in the second half and none in the game s final 29 minutes, 18 seconds. The Blue Jays final 18 shots of the second half were either saved or went off target. Jack Runkel made six of his 10 saves in the second half, four during the fourth quarter. Johns Hopkins also turned the ball over 10 times in the final 30 minutes, 16 times in all during the game. Loyola also shutout the Blue Jays on extra-man opportunities Saturday, holding them scoreless on three attempts, two in the fourth quarter. Defending The Midfield Loyola did not allow an offensive midfielder to score for Johns Hopkins in 23 shot attempts when entering the game, the seven players that ran on the two midfield lines had combined for 69 goals and 43 assists. The Greyhounds defensive midfield kept the Blue Jays middies from dodging to space and forced outside shots, keeping 17-of-23 shots off cage. The six that were on goal were all saved by Jack Runkel in goal. Hawkins On The Fly In just eight games this year, Josh Hawkins has already eclipsed his previous high in goals, scoring 10 this season to beat his total of six from last season and his 2010 freshman campaign. He also has two assists this season. Prior the Ohio State game in the ECAC Semifinal, the defensive midfielder had scored at least two points in each of Loyola s last four games and has at least one goal in every game he d played this year. He scored twice against Fairfield, Denver and Hobart and registered a goal and an assist versus Johns Hopkins. He has put 17-of-28 shots on goal and scored on 35.7-percent of his total shots. In 48 career games, Hawkins has scored 25 goals and has nine assists as a short-stick defender. O Sullivan Shooting On Target Sean O Sullivan has scored eight goals in the Greyhounds last five games, nearly doubling his output of nine in the team s first 10 outings this season. He is currently third on the team with 17 goals and fifth with 20 points. He matched his career-high with four goals against Denver, and his final goal of the game tied the score with just over two minutes remaining in regulation, forcing overtime. O Sullivan needed just four shots in the game against the Pioneers to score his four goals. On April 20 at Hobart, he scored twice on four shots, and he added a goal on his only shot and an assist at Johns Hopkins. This season, he has scored his 17 goals on just 43 shots (.398 shot percentage), and

ECAC Lacrosse League Standings he is putting 69.8-percent of his total shots on goal (30-of-43). His four extra-man goals in conference play led the ECAC in that category. 2013 Standings (As Of 5/9) Team Overall ECAC Denver 12-4.750 6-1.857 Loyola 11-4.733 6-1.857 Ohio State 12-3.800 5-2.714 Fairfield 8-7.533 4-3.571 Bellarmine 7-7.500 3-4.429 Air Force 7-7.500 2-5.286 Hobart 6-8.429 1-6.143 Michigan 1-13.071 0-7.000 2013 Miscellaneous Stats Hat Tricks 2013 Career Davis Butts 0 1 Zach Herreweyers 4 4 Sean O Sullivan 1 4 Nikko Pontrello 3 3 Scott Ratliff 1 1 Mike Sawyer 8 25 Justin Ward 3 3 Multi-Goal Games 2013 Career Davis Butts 0 7 Phil Dobson 0 2 Patrick Fanshaw 0 3 Josh Hawkins 3 4 Zach Herreweyers 4 4 Harry Kutner 1 1 Chris Layne 3 6 Sean O Sullivan 3 13 Nikko Pontrello 4 4 Scott Ratliff 2 5 Kevin Ryan 1 1 Mike Sawyer 9 31 Justin Ward 8 10 Multi-Assist Games 2013 Career Davis Butts 2 5 Phil Dobson 0 1 Patrick Fanshaw 0 1 Zach Herreweyers 1 1 Chris Layne 2 5 Nikko Pontrello 6 7 Scott Ratliff 0 2 Mike Sawyer 2 5 Brian Schultz 0 1 Justin Ward 9 18 Rookie Production Zach Herreweyers recorded his fourth hat trick of the season at Hobart in just his seventh game of the season. The freshman from London, Ontario, posted three goals and two assists against the Statesmen, and with a goal at Johns Hopkins, he raised his first-year total to 16 goals and three assists in eight contests. Herreweyers, who had hat tricks against Air Force, Georgetown, Michigan and Hobart, leads ECAC Lacrosse League freshmen with 2.0 goals per game and 2.4 points per contest. Against Air Force, Herreweyers became the first Loyola freshman to score three times in a game since current senior Patrick Fanshaw scored five goals and assisted on another on March 20, 2010, also against Air Force. Ratliff Sets Record Scott Ratliff did something believed to be a first in the modern era of college lacrosse (circa 1971) on April 6 in the Greyhounds win over visiting Fairfield. The senior longstick midfielder scored four goals, becoming the first player with a pole to do so. Ratliff scored once off a Loyola faceoff win, a second time on a give-and-go in transition with Pat Laconi and twice more off set plays in settled offense with feeds from Justin Ward and Nikko Pontrello. In recent years, at least two long-sticks, Duke s C.J. Costabile and Bryant s Mason Poli, have recorded hat tricks. Multi-Point Ventures For Ward Johns Hopkins All-American defender Tucker Durkin held Justin Ward to just one assist on April 27, the first time this season the junior attacker was held to less than two points. He rebounded, though, with a goal and two assists versus Ohio State for his 14th multi-point game in 15 games this year. He has now tallied at least two points in all but one games this season, and he has three or more in 10 of those outings. In the Georgetown game, he became the 10th player in the program s Division I history (since 1982) to log 50 or more assists in his career. With 62 career assists, Ward is in seventh place on the school s Division I career chart; he is now 10 away from tying Kevin Beach and Tim O Shea for fifth place. Ward put up his second game with seven or more points on March 16 against Air Force, logging seven with two goals and five assists in the win over the Falcons. His five assists tied his career-high, set twice in 2012 against Towson and Fairfield. On February 26, against UMBC, as the junior finished with seven goals and three assists for 10 points. His goal and point outputs were career-highs. He became the first player to score at least seven goals in a game since Gavin Prout tallied eight in a 19-11 win at Hobart on April 28, 2001. Ward s 10-point effort was the first 10-point game for a Greyhound since Tim Goettelmann tallied the same amount in a 19-9 win on March 25, 2000, against Fairfield. In that game, Goettelmann scored four goals and had six assists. Later that season, he would score seven goals on May 16 in the NCAA First Round against Notre Dame. Through 13 games this year, Ward leads the team with 30 assists and 57 points. His 30 assists are tied for seventh in school single-season history. CLASSy Senior Candidate Three weeks ago, Scott Ratliff was named one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Senior CLASS Award, an honor given yearly to a NCAA Division I senior who has notable achievements in four areas of excellence - community, classroom, character and competition Ratliff has continued his high production on defense, transition and offense that helped him earn USILA All-America Third Team and ECAC Defensive Player of the Year honors a year ago when he led the team last year in ground balls (88) and caused turnovers (37), was fifth in goals (12) and seventh in assists (7). His career totals now stand at 29 goals and 14 assists, and his 43 career points are second-most among active long-poles to Bryant s Mason Poli. Last year, he set the school s single-season long-pole scoring record with 12 goals and seven assists, eclipsing the previous high of 16 points on 11 goals and five assists set in 1995 by current Loyola assistant coach Matt Dwan.

Loyola In The NCAA Stats (5/6) Team Category Rank Total Scoring Offense 12 11.87 Scoring Defense 12 8.53 Scoring Margin 7 3.33 Face-Off Win % 39.476 Man-Up Offense 30.347 Man-Down Defense 2.848 Win Percentage 11.733 Assists Per Game 12 7.0 Points Per Game 12 18.87 GBs Per Game 27 30.8 Turnovers Per Game 5 12.53 CTs Per Game 9 9.13 Shot Percentage 18.301 Individuals Category/Player Rank Total Points Per Game Justin Ward 21 3.8 Goals Per Game Mike Sawyer 15 2.62 Justin Ward 83 1.8 Assists Per Game Justin Ward 16 2.9 Nikko Pontrello 44 1.27 GBs Per Game Scott Ratliff 35 5.0 Joe Fletcher 64 3.8 Goals Against Average Jack Runkel 13 8.58 CTs Per Game Scott Ratliff 15 1.93 Pat Laconi 51 1.33 Reid Acton 70 1.21 Joe Fletcher 86 1.13 Shot Percentage Justin Ward 60.365 Nikko Pontrello 92.340 Pronunciation Guide Name Michael Bonitatibus Thomas Labadini Nikko Pontrello Zach Herreweyers Pat Laconi Derek Zook Justin Verratti Kyle Gangemi Harry Kutner Alex Klincewicz Pete Bowes Charley Toomey Steve Vaikness Pronunciation Bon-EE-tat-eh-bus LAB-ah-dee-knee KNEE-co PAHN-trell-oh HAY-wires LACK-coe-knee ZUHK VERR-ah-tee GAN-gem-ee CUT-nur ALEC KLIN-sa-wisz BOWS TOO-me VAYK-ness Additionally, Ratliff is now seventh in school Division I history in career ground balls (216) and he is second in caused turnovers (88). His caused turnovers are two shy of tying the school record set by P.T. Ricci. Crane A Finalist For Yeardley Love Unsung Hero Award Freshman Jason Crane is one of five men s players nationally to be a finalist for the Yeardley Love Unsung Hero Award. In January, Crane led a group of 13 of his teammates to Newtown, Conn., to put on a youth lacrosse clinic for members of the town affected by the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Crane and his teammates have kept up the connection with the Newtown Youth Lacrosse players, hosting them and their families at the April 13 game against Denver. Pontrello Keeps Tallying Points Nikko Pontrello tallied two goals and two assists in the ECAC Semifinal against and Ohio State, coming up with his fourth multi-goal game of the season in addition to three hat tricks (UMBC, Air Force, Ohio State regular-season). In his first season as a starter, Pontrello has scored 15 goals while assisting on 19 for 34 points, third-most on the team. As a freshman in 2012, he scored four goals and assisted on six. He posted his second six-point game this season March 16 against Air Force, scoring a career-high four goals to go with two assists. He scored in the first quarter, tallied a pair during Loyola s 4-0 third-quarter run and added his fourth in the final frame. Earlier this year against UMBC, Pontrello posted three goals and three assists for six points against the Retrievers. Helmet Stickers Loyola players are wearing three stickers on their helmets this season to remember those who have passed away. The stickers are in memory of Adam Pomper, a member of the 2012 team who passed away on June 12, 2012, Mandy O Sullivan, mother of current players Sean and Ryan O Sullivan who died in March 2012 from pancreatic cancer, and the 26 victims of the Newtown, Conn., shooting in December 2012 where Loyola put on a youth lacrosse clinic in January. Well-Represented In MLL Draft Five members of the Loyola men s lacrosse team were selected in the top 26 of the January 11 Major League Lacrosse draft. The Greyhounds tied Virginia for the most draft picks in the selection process. Josh Hawkins and Mike Sawyer were both taken in the first round, going fifth and eighth overall to the Hamilton Nationals and Charlotte Hounds, respectively. Scott Ratliff was the first pick of the second round, going ninth to the Boston Cannons, and Davis Butts was taken early in the third round, 19th overall to the Denver Outlaws. Joining Hawkins in Hamilton will be Reid Acton, the team s fourth round pick, 26th overall. Big Runs Last season, runs of three-plus goals were critical in the Greyhounds success, as they had runs of 3-0 or better in all 19 games. In all, Loyola scored three or more in a row on 37 occasions last year. The Greyhounds have continued the trend this year, scoring three or more in a row 21 times and have had runs of 3-0 or better in every game but one (Maryland). Second-Half Success Last season, the Greyhounds outscored opponents 66-22 in the third quarters of games, and 123-63 overall in the second half (including overtime). The second-half scoring continued a trend from 2011 when Loyola outscored opponents, 69-52, after halftime (including two overtime goals), and 77-56. This year, Loyola is outscoring opponents 58-29 in the third quarter and 81-69 overall after halftime.

Loyola In The NCAA Championships 2012 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Loyola 17, Canisius 5 NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) Loyola 10, Denver 9 NCAA Semifinals (Foxborough, Mass.) Loyola 7, Notre Dame 5 NCAA Championship Game (Foxborough, Mass.) Loyola 9, Maryland 5 2010 NCAA First Round (Ithaca, N.Y.) Cornell 11, Loyola 10 (3OT) 2008 NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.) Duke 12, Loyola 7 2007 NCAA First Round (Albany, N.Y.) Albany 19, Loyola 10 2001 NCAA Quarterfinals (Hempstead, N.Y.) Princeton 8, Loyola 7 2000 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Notre Dame 15, Loyola 12 1999 NCAA Quarterfinals (Princeton, N.J.) Syracuse 17, Loyola 12 1998 NCAA Quarterfinals (College Park, Md.) Loyola 12, Georgetown 11 NCAA Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.) Maryland 19, Loyola 8 1997 NCAA First Round (Towson, Md.) Loyola 21, Notre Dame 5 NCAA Quarterfinals (Hempstead, N.Y.) Syracuse 13, Loyola 12 1996 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) Towson 16, Loyola 11 1995 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Loyola 17, North Carolina 11 NCAA Quarterfinals (at Johns Hopkins) Johns Hopkins 18, Loyola 5 1994 NCAA Quarterfinals (at Loyola) Brown 14, Loyola 13 (OT) 1993 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) Loyola 19, Navy 8 NCAA Quarterfinals (Princeton, N.J.) Princeton 12, Loyola 6 1992 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Brown 19, Loyola 12 1991 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Loyola 20, Massachusetts 9 NCAA Quarterfinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) North Carolina 11, Loyola 9 1990 NCAA Quarterfinals (at Loyola) Loyola 19, Rutgers 10 NCAA Semifinals (Piscataway, N.J.) Loyola 14, Yale 13 (OT) NCAA Championship Game (Piscataway, N.J.) Syracuse 21, Loyola 9 1989 NCAA Quarterfinals (at Loyola) North Carolina 12, Loyola 5 1988 NCAA First Round (at Loyola) Loyola 19, Air Force 8 NCAA Quarterfinals (at Loyola) Pennsylvania 12, Loyola 9 1981 NCAA D-II Championship Game (Garden City, N.Y.) Adelphi 17, Loyola 14 1979 NCAA Division II-III First Round (at Loyola) Salisbury State 13, Loyola 12 Date H/A/N W/L Score 1946 at L 22-4 1947 L 7-2 4/22/67 W 11-3 4/19/69 W 13-12 3/28/87 W 16-12 4/16/88 at L 9-8 (OT) 4/15/89 W 14-9 4/14/90 at W 13-5 Loyola-Duke All-Time Series 4/13/91 L 11-10 4/11/92 L 10-5 3/11/00 W 11-10 3/10/01 at W 10-8 3/9/02 W 11-9 3/8/03 at L 10-4 3/13/04 L 11-3 3/12/05 at L 6-5 3/11/06 vs. 1 L 9-7 3/10/07 vs. 1 W 8-7 3/8/08 L 21-8 5/10/08 at 2 L 12-7 3/7/09 at L 11-9 3/13/10 L 8-5 3/11/11 at L 14-9 3/10/12 W 13-8 3/8/13 at L 9-8 1 The First 4 (San Diego, Calif.); 1 NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.).

Charley Toomey Head Coach 8th Season At Loyola 23rd Season In Coaching Loyola, 1990 Charley Toomey, who is entering his eighth season as a collegiate head coach, has put his stamp on the Loyola men s lacrosse program as a disciplined, tough, athletic and skillful unit. The Greyhounds ascended to the top of college lacrosse in 2012, winning Loyola s first-ever NCAA Division I Championship. The 2012 Loyola squad set several program records and tied the NCAA Division I record for wins in a season with 18. The Greyhounds lost just a single game during the year, winning the ECAC regularseason and tournament championships en route to the national title. Toomey was named the 2012 recipient of the Morris Touchstone as the Division I Coach of the Year, and he earned his third ECAC Coach of the Year honor. During the year, the Greyhounds featured one of the most balanced teams in the nation, finishing fifth in scoring defense (7.51 goals allowed per game) and eighth in scoring offense (12.05). Loyola s transition game was also vaunted during the year, and the Greyhounds unit has been heralded as one of the nation s best for several seasons. Toomey, who enters the 2013 season with a 63-37 overall record, coaches seven players in 2012 who earned USILA All-America honors, including Mike Sawyer and Scott Ratliff who were named to the second and third teams, respectively. Eric Lusby, who was the NCAA Championships Most Outstanding Player, and Sawyer finished the year as the top two single-season scorers in school history with 54 and 52 goals, respectively. Under his direction, the Greyhounds have won at least a share of three of the last five ECAC Championships and reached the NCAA Tournament in four of the past six seasons. Since Toomey took over Charley Toomey In The NCAA Tournament 2012.................Loyola (Head Coach) 2010.................Loyola (Head Coach) 2008................ Loyola (Head Coach) 2007................ Loyola (Head Coach) 2001.............. Loyola (Assistant Coach) 2000............. Loyola (Assistant Coach) 1999.............. Loyola (Assistant Coach) 1994.......U.S. Naval Academy (Assistant Coach) 1992.............. Loyola (Assistant Coach) 1991.............. Loyola (Assistant Coach) 1990.............. Loyola (Student-Athlete) 1989.............. Loyola (Student-Athlete) 1988.............. Loyola (Student-Athlete) Getting To Know Charley Toomey Hometown................ Millersville, Md. Alma Mater, Year...............Loyola, 1990 Degree............. B.A., Business Marketing Wife.......................... Sara Children............... Emma, Sophie, Lyla Toomey s Coaching Resume Loyola University Maryland Head Coach............... 2006-Present Loyola College in Maryland Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator. 1999-2005 Severn School Head Coach................. 1996-1998 United States Naval Academy Assistant Coach/Defense..........1994-1995 Naval Academy Preparatory School Head Coach.................... 1993 Loyola College in Maryland Assistant Coach............... 1991-1992 as Loyola s head coach before the 2006 season, the Greyhounds lead the ECAC with 29 conference victories, amassing a 38-9 record during that stretch. Toomey was also a member of the NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Committee, a group responsible for selection of the NCAA Championships field and administration of the tournament. Toomey s dedication to the program stems from his long ties to the Loyola community, dating back to the day he stepped onto campus as a freshman student-athlete in 1986. He has been involved in 12 of the 18 NCAA D-I Tournament appearances in program history - three as a player, five as an assistant coach and four as a head coach. The 2012 season will be Toomey s 13th year as a coach for the Greyhounds and his 22nd overall in the coaching profession. Including his four years as a standout goalkeeper for the Greyhounds from 1987-1990, 2012 will be his 17th year on the Loyola campus. While his ties to the past of Loyola men s lacrosse run deep, Toomey s vision and commitment to the future of the Greyhounds is even stronger. As a student-athlete at Loyola from 1987-90, Toomey was a two-time All-America selection at goalie, garnering honorable mention honors in 1989 and third-team accolades in 1990. He owns two of Loyola s top six single-game save performances in the cage, and ranks amongst the Greyhounds all-time save leaders. His 22 saves against Rutgers in the 1990 NCAA Tournament also tie him for the top postseason mark in school history. He finished his career with an astonishing 25-5 overall record, and was the last Loyola goalkeeper to start an NCAA Championship Game, starting the 1990 NCAA Final against Syracuse. Toomey and his wife, Sara, live in Anne Arundel County with their three daughters, Emma, Sophie and Lyla. Loyola s All-Time Coaching Register Coach Tenure (Years) W L T Pct. Jack Kelly 1938-1942 (5) 21 14 0.600 Emil G. Reitz, Jr. 1943 (1) 1 4 0.200 Bill Zeigler 1946 (1) 1 3 0.250 Bishop Baker 1947-1952 (6) 22 29 0.431 John Mohler 1953 (1) 2 5 0.286 Charles Wenzel 1954-1970 (17) 62 104 7.379 James Barnhardt 1971-1972 (2) 6 18 0.250 Rick Buck 1973-1974 (2) 5 22 0.185 Jay Connor 1975-1982 (8) 61 46 0.570 Dave Cottle 1983-2001 (19) 181 70 0.721 Bill Dirrigl 2002-2005 (4) 25 26 0.490 Charley Toomey 2006-Present (8) 75 39 0.658

Loyola Men s Lacrosse Player Info Complete Bios: http://loyo.la/mlaxbios #1 Michael Bonitatibus Sr. GK 5-8 155 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Became first Loyola goalie to win his first collegiate start since Mark Bloomquist on February 24, 2001. Started the first three games of the 2011-2012 season. Made seven saves and had five ground balls against Delaware Year GP Min. GA GAA Saves Sv% 2011 1 1:05 1 55.38 0 0.000 2012 8 163:12 18 6.62 15 0.455 TOTAL 9 164:17 19 6.94 15 0.441 Saves: 7, Delaware, Feb 18, 2012 Ground balls: 5, Delaware, Feb 18, 2012 CTs: 2, Delaware, Feb 18, 2012 2, Towson, Feb 25, 2012 #2 Scott Ratliff Sr. LSM 6-0 185 Marietta, Ga. Named the 2013 ECAC Specialist of the Year and earned All-ECAC First Team honors Received the athletic department-wide John R. Mohler Award at the Athletics Awards Banquet on April 29; the honor recognizes the senior male student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics Earned ECAC Specialist of the Week honors on April 22 after scoring twice, assisting on another goal, to go with seven ground balls and three caused turnovers at Hobart Scored four goals, believed to be the most by a pole player in the modern era, against Fairfield Also had four caused turnovers and three ground balls, garnering ECAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors Picked up eight ground balls at Michigan Earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors after scoring a goal while causing four TOs and picking up seven GBs at Duke Caused a career-high five ground balls versus UMBC and picked up eight ground balls Scored a goal and had six ground balls against Delaware 2nd round pick of the Boston Cannons (9th overall) in the 2012 MLL Draft Preseason All-America Second Team Team co-captain NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team USILA All-America Third Team ECAC Defensive Player of the Year Tewaaraton Award Semifinalist All-ECAC First Team as a defender Led the ECAC and was 10th in the nation in caused turnovers per game Scored two goals, including the game-winner eight seconds into overtime, and had a careerhigh nine ground balls in the ECAC Semifinal against Denver Most Outstanding Player of the ECAC Championships with three goals, two assists and 16 ground balls 2010 10 1 0 1 15 5 2011 13 3 3 6 37 17 2012 19 12 7 19 88 37 2013 15 13 4 17 75 29 TOTAL 57 29 14 43 215 88 Points 4, Fairfield, Apr 06, 2013 Goals 4, Fairfield, Apr 06, 2013 Assists 2, at Hobart, Apr 21, 2012 2, at Mount St. Mary s, Mar 26, 2011 Ground balls 9, at Denver, May 02, 2012 CTs 5, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 #3 Chris Layne Sr. M 5-9 180 Downingtown, Pa. Scored a goal and assisted on two at Ohio State Had a goal and two assists against Towson Scored the game-winning goal with 4.4 seconds left against Delaware Finished the game against the Blue Hens with two goals and an assist Sat out the 2011 season at Loyola after playing his first two years at North Carolina Had a goal and two assists against Johns Hopkins Logged three assists in the NCAA Championship Game against Maryland, his third multiassist game of the season 2012 19 11 14 25 5 3 2013 13 14 9 23 9 1 TOTAL 32 25 23 48 14 4 Points 3, 7x, last at Ohio St, Mar 30, 2013 Goals 2, 4x, last UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 Assists 3, 2x, vs. Maryland, May 28, 2012 Ground balls 3, at Towson, Feb 20, 2013 CTs 2, Air Force, Mar 17, 2012 #4 Mike Sawyer Sr. A 6-0 180 Waxhaw, N.C. All-ECAC Second Team Tallied four goals in the ECAC Semifinal against Ohio State Scored three on five shots at Johns Hopkins Scored four goals and had two assists at Hobart Posted four goals and two assists against Denver Recorded a hat trick at Michigan Scored four times at Towson 1st round pick of the Charlotte Hounds (8th overall) in the 2012 MLL Draft Preseason All-America Second Team Team co-captain Tewaaraton Award Finalist USILA All-America Second Team All-ECAC First Team in 2012 and 2011 ECAC Rookie of the Year in 2009 With a goal in the NCAA Quarterfinal against Denver, broke (at the time) Tim Goettelmann s single-season record of 50 goals set in 2000 Has hat tricks in 11 of 17 games Has scored in all but one game this year Named to the ECAC All-Tournament Team Four games with five or more goals (Michigan, Duke, UMBC, Canisius) 2009 12 9 4 13 9 0 2011 13 31 5 36 32 7 2012 19 52 10 62 40 4 2013 13 34 6 40 22 0 TOTAL 57 126 25 151 103 11 Points 8, Duke, Mar 10, 2012 Goals 6, Duke, Mar 10, 2012 Assist 2, Fairfield, Apr 09, 2011 2, Duke, Mar 10, 2012 2, at UMBC, Mar 24, 2012 Ground balls 6, at Georgetown, Apr 17, 2011 6, at Michigan, Mar 07, 2012 CTs 2, Hobart, Apr 23, 2011 #5 Josh Hawkins Sr. SSDM 6-0 190 Amherst, Mass. Scored twice and had two caused turnovers at Hobart Tallied a pair of goals against Denver Scored twice and had two ground balls and a caused turnover against Fairfield Named ECAC Specialist of the Week after the game Made season-debut at Georgetown and had a goal, an assist, four ground balls and three caused turnovers 1st round pick of the Hamilton Nationals (5th overall) in the 2012 MLL Draft Preseason All-America First Team NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team USILA All-America Honorable Mention Had two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the NCAA Championship Game Scored a goal and had an assist in the ECAC Semifinal win at Denver Picked up a season-high seven ground balls against Canisius Followed that with six ground balls in the NCAA Quarterfinal against Denver to tie for game-high honors Scored with 2.2 seconds left in the first half to put Loyola up 5-3 over Notre Dame in the NCAA Semifinal 2010 12 6 2 8 31 6 2011 13 3 3 6 53 7 2012 15 6 2 8 63 8 2013 8 10 2 12 23 11 TOTAL 48 25 9 34 170 32 Points 3, at Ohio State, Apr 02, 2011 Goals 2, 4x, last at Hobart, Apr 20, 2013 Assists 2, at Ohio State, Apr 02, 2011 Ground balls 9, Denver, Mar 16, 2011 CTs: 3, at Georgetown, Mar 20, 2013 #6 Joe Baker Fr. SSDM 6-1 174 Hershey, Pa. Made his Loyola debut at Delaware USLacrosse High School All-American 2012 Central Pennsylvania Player of the Year 2013 11 0 0 0 3 2 TOTAL 11 0 0 0 3 2 Ground Balls 3x, last at Ohio St, Mar 30, 2013 Caused TOs 1, at Ohio State, Mar 30, 2013 1, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013

Loyola Men s Lacrosse Player Info Complete Bios: http://loyo.la/mlaxbios #7 Davis Butts Sr. 6-2 180 Walpole, Mass. All-ECAC Second Team Tallied a goal and two assists against Ohio State in the ECAC Semifinal Has picked up five ground balls in four games this year Scored a goal and assisted on another against Delaware and picked up a career-best five ground balls against the Blue Hens 3rd round pick of the Denver Outlaws (19th overall) in the 2012 MLL Draft Preseason All-America Third Team Team co-captain USILA All-America Honorable Mention All-ECAC First Team midfielder in 2012 One of three players with double digits in goals and assists last year Led Loyola s midfield in scoring Scored a goal and had an assist in the NCAA Championship Game 2010 10 4 0 4 6 0 2011 13 10 5 15 17 3 2012 19 21 14 35 40 3 2013 14 8 11 19 31 3 TOTAL 56 43 30 73 94 9 Points 4, at Bellarmine, Mar 03, 2012 4, Air Force, Mar 17, 2012 Goals 4, at Bellarmine, Mar 03, 2012 Assists 4, Air Force, Mar 17, 2012 Ground balls 5, 4x, last Bellarmine, Mar 02, 2013 #8 Thomas Labadini Fr. M 5-10 175 Westford, Mass. Made his collegiate debut at Hobart USLacrosse High School All-American Midfielder of the Year in 2012 at Salisbury School 2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 #10 Matt Sawyer Jr. A 6-2 185 Waxhaw, N.C. Made his first career start at Georgetown and scored an EMO goal Scored his first career goal in the third quarter against Maryland Had a ground ball at Delaware Younger brother of Mike Sawyer Moved back to attack after playing the 2012 season in the defensive midfield 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 0 0 0 4 0 2013 14 3 0 3 3 0 TOTAL 28 3 0 3 7 0 Points 1, 3x, last vs. Ohio St, May 02, 2013 Goals 1, 3x, last vs. Ohio St, May 02, 2013 Ground balls 1, seven times #11 Patrick Fanshaw Sr. M Jr. 5-9 165 Glyndon, Md. Tallied a goal at Towson and against Air Force EMO attacker and midfielder Has nine career man-up goals, two last season Tied for the team lead with six man-up goals in 2011 2010 14 11 1 12 6 1 2011 13 12 3 15 10 0 2012 14 5 3 8 4 0 2013 12 2 1 2 2 0 TOTAL 53 30 8 37 22 1 Points 6, Air Force, Mar 20, 2010 Goals 5, Air Force, Mar 20, 2010 Assists 2, at Michigan, Mar 07, 2012 #12 Jeff Chase Fr.-RS M 5-10 185 Monrovia, Md. Made his collegiate debut against Fairfield High School All-American Sat out the 2012 season after knee injury 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 0 0 0 0 0 #15 Justin Ward Jr. A 5-10 175 Glen Burnie, Md. All-ECAC Second Team Scored three goals and had an assist at Hobart Matched his career-best with five assists against Air Force and also scored two goals. Earned ECAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors following the game Scored a career-high seven goals and 10 points versus UMBC Became the first Loyola player since Tim Goettelman in 200 to have seven goals in a game Tallied three goals and two assists at Delaware for a team-high five points Scored the eventual game-winner against Ohio State Scored the game-tying goal with 5.4 seconds left in regulation against Johns Hopkins Had three assists in the ECAC Semifinal win at Denver ECAC All-Tournament Team with two goals and six assists in the Championships 2011 8 0 1 1 0 1 2012 19 12 31 43 30 2 2013 15 27 30 57 23 3 TOTAL 42 39 62 101 53 6 Points 10, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 Goals 7, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 Assists 5, 3x, last vs. Air For., Mar 16, 2013 Ground balls 5, Towson, Feb 25, 2012 5, Ohio State, Mar 31, 2012 #16 Tyler Albrecht Fr. M 6-1 185 Oakville, Ontario Made his collegiate debut against Maryland Helped St. Michael s School win Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association title 2013 7 0 0 0 4 0 TOTAL 7 0 0 0 4 0 Ground balls 1, 3x, last Fairfield, Apr 06, 2013 #17 Joe Fletcher Jr. D 6-2 180 Syracuse, N.Y. ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and All- ECAC First Team Picked up his second-consecutive ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors after combining for 10 ground balls and six caused turnovers at Georgetown and Michigan Earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors on 3/18 after picking up three ground balls and causing a turnover against Air Force while shutting out AF s Keith Dryer Picked up seven ground balls, matching his career-high, against UMBC Preseason All-America First Team USILA All-America Honorable Mention NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team All-ECAC Second Team defender ECAC All-Tournament Team Caused five turnovers in the title game Blocked a Denver shot with 15 seconds left in regulation to seal the win Had a career-high seven ground balls to go with three caused turnovers against Notre Dame 2011 13 0 0 0 6 2 2012 19 0 0 0 41 26 2013 15 0 0 0 57 17 TOTAL 47 0 0 0 104 45 Ground balls 7, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 7, vs. Notre Dame, May 26, 2012 CTs 5, vs. Fairfield, May 04, 2012 #18 Nikko Pontrello So. A/M 5-11 180 Marlton, N.J. Had two goals and two assists versus Ohio State in the ECAC Semifinal Tallied a hat trick at Ohio State Scored a career-best four and assisted on two goals against Air Force Had a three-goal, three-assist game, logging career-highs in both, against UMBC Scored a goal and had two assisst at Towson Saw action on attack and in the midfield for Loyola, as well as on EMO, as a freshman Scored the game-tying goal that started a 5-1 run to close the game at Denver in the regularseason 2012 17 4 6 10 9 2 2013 15 15 19 34 15 2 TOTAL 32 19 25 44 24 4

Loyola Men s Lacrosse Player Info Complete Bios: http://loyo.la/mlaxbios Points 6, vs. Air Force, Mar 16, 2013 6, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 Goals 4, vs. Air Force, Mar 16, 2013 Assists 3, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 #19 David Manning So. D 6-3 205 Chapel Hill, N.C. Has moved onto Loyola s man-down defense late in his sophomore campaign USLacrosse All-American in 2011 All-North Carolina and All-Region First Team 2012 2 0 0 0 0 0 2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 Career 7 0 0 0 0 0 #20 Kevin Ryan Jr. M 5-10 180 Mountain Lakes, N.J. Had his first multi-goal/point game with two goals and an assist at Towson Scored his first career point, an EMO goal, at Denver in the ECAC Semifinal win Tallied another EMO goal in the NCAA Quarterfinal against Denver 2012 17 2 0 2 2 1 2013 14 6 3 9 2 1 TOTAL 31 8 3 11 4 2 Points 3, at Towson, Feb. 20, 2013 Goals 2, at Towson, Feb 20, 2013 Assists 1, at Towson, Feb 20, 2013 #21 Tyler Foley Sr. M 6-0 180 Darien, Conn. Scored his first career goal against Canisius 2010 2 0 0 0 2 1 2011 4 0 0 0 1 0 2012 7 1 0 1 0 0 Career 13 1 0 1 3 1 Points 1, Canisius, May 12, 2012 Goals 1, Canisius, May 12, 2012 #22 Phil Dobson Sr. 6-5 215 New Milford, Conn. Had a goal and an assist against Air Force Scored a goal in the NCAA Championship Game Had a career-high in points on Loyola s second midfield Recorded his second career multi-goal game with a pair of goals in the ECAC Semifinal win over Denver 2010 2 0 0 0 0 0 2011 9 0 0 0 2 0 2012 19 8 2 10 6 2 2013 12 4 1 5 2 1 TOTAL 42 12 3 15 10 3 Points 2, 4x, last vs. Air For., Mar 16, 2013 Goals 2, Duke, Mar 10, 2012 2, at Denver, May 02, 2012 Assists 2, at UMBC, Mar 24, 2012 #23 Kyle Duffy Jr. SSDM 5-9 165 Chapel Hill, N.C. Picked up a career-best three ground balls at Duke Matched his then career-high with two ground balls at Delaware Member of Loyola ROPE unit Scored his first collegiate goal at Hobart 2011 13 0 0 0 3 1 2012 19 1 3 4 7 3 2013 14 0 1 1 11 1 TOTAL 46 1 4 5 21 5 Points 1, 5x, last at Hobart, Apr 20, 2012 Goals 1, at Hobart, Apr 21, 2012 Assists 1, 4x, last at Hobart, Apr 20, 2012 Ground balls 3, at Duke, Mar 08, 2013 #24 Jack Runkel Jr. GK 6-3 225 Fairfield, Conn. Tallied 10 saves, six in the second half, and allowed just four goals, one after halftime, at Johns Hopkins Posted nine saves and three ground balls at Ohio State Earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors on March 4 after posting 11 saves against Bellarmine and 7 versus UMBC Posted 11 saves at Delaware and 10 at Towson NCAA Championships All-Tournament Team Made his first Loyola start at Michigan and has been the starter ever since Earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors three times during the season Made a career-high 14 saves against Johns Hopkins Tallied 11 saves in the NCAA Quarterfinal against Denver Had a career-high 15 saves against Notre Dame, 11 in the second half Tallied six saves in the title game Year GP Min. GA GAA Saves Sv% 2011 1 8:37 1 6.96 1 0.500 2012 18 978:36 119 7.30 149 0.556 2013 15 811:27 116 8.58 126 0.521 TOTAL 34 1798:40 236 7.87 276 0.539 Saves 15, vs. Notre Dame, May 26, 2012 Ground balls 5, at Georgetown, Mar 20, 2013 5, at Denver, Apr 14, 2012 #25 Will Fredericks Sr. A 6-4 210 San Francisco, Calif. Scored his first collegiate goal at Hobart Had a goal and an assist against Canisius 2010 1 0 0 0 0 1 2011 1 0 0 0 0 1 2012 9 2 1 3 0 0 2013 4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 15 2 1 3 0 2 Points 2, Canisius, May 12, 2012 Goals 1, at Hobart, Apr 21, 2012 1, Canisius, May 12, 2012 Assists 1, Canisius, May 12, 2012 #26 Brendan Donovan Jr. FO 6-1 200 Parkton, Md. Had an assist against Fairfield Won 19-of-31 faceoffs against UMBC Won six faceoffs at Delaware Also caused a turnover that led to the gamewinning goal against the Blue Hens Joined the team in January 2012 after transferring from Robert Morris where he was on the team as a freshman Year GP G A Pts GB FO 2012 7 0 0 0 2 8-13 2013 10 0 1 1 13 55-119 TOTAL 17 0 1 1 15 63-132 Assists 1, Fairfield, Apr 06, 2013 Ground balls 3, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 FOs won 19, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 #27 Zach Herreweyers Fr. A 6-0 175 Oakville, Ontario ECAC All-Rookie Team Scored three goals and assisted on two at Hobart Named the ECAC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring four goals at Georgetown and three at Michigan Scored his first collegiate goal with 12.3 seconds left in the first quarter versus Air Force and finished with a hat trick Made his collegiate debut at Duke Played at The Hill Academy and for the Petersborough Merit Precision Junior A Lakers Member of the silver-medal winning Canadian U-19 team that competed in Turku, Finland in 2012 Scored 38 goals and had 69 points in 16 games for the Lakers Inside Lacrosse Top 100 Freshman 2013 9 16 3 19 9 0 TOTAL 9 16 3 19 9 0 Goals 4, at Georgetown, Mar 20, 2013 Points 5, at Hobart, Apr 20, 2013 Ground balls 3, vs. Air Force, Mar 19, 2013 #28 T.J. Harris Sr. D 6-0 175 Crofton, Md. Picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers at Michigan Made first collegiate start at Delaware Made the move from LSM to close defense during the 2012 season 2010 3 0 0 0 2 0 2011 1 0 0 0 0 1 2012 4 0 0 0 0 1 2013 11 0 0 0 8 5 TOTAL 18 0 0 0 10 7

Loyola Men s Lacrosse Player Info Complete Bios: http://loyo.la/mlaxbios Ground balls 3, at Michigan, Mar 23, 2013 CTs 2, at Michigan, Mar 23, 2013 #29 Sean O Sullivan Sr. D 5-9 190 Centerville, Va. Received the athletic department s Diane Geppi-Aikens Inspiration Award at the Athletics Awards Banquet on April 29 Finished with two goals at Hobart Tallied four goals to tie his season high against Denver Scored twice at Towson and twice against UMBC In his second season at Loyola after playing his first years at Army where he was an All- Patriot League Second Team selection as a sophomore in 2010 Has scored a point in all but two 2012 games Scored four goals against Towson 2012 19 16 11 27 16 1 2013 15 17 3 20 7 1 TOTAL 34 33 14 47 23 2 Points 4, Denver, Apr 13, 2013 Goals 4, Denver, Apr 13, 2013 Assists 2, Delaware, Feb 18, 2012 2, at Bellarmine, Mar 03, 2012 Ground balls 2, at UMBC, Mar 24, 2012 CT 1, at Fairfield, Apr 07, 2012 1, at Duke, Mar 08, 2013 #30 Pat Frazier So. LSM 6-0 180 North Bethesda, Md. Caused a pair of turnovers and picked up three ground balls at Johns Hopkins Caused two turnovers at Michigan Made his first career start on defense against Maryland and had an assist, three ground balls and a caused turnover Saw time on close defense at Delaware and Towson Made his season debut at UMBC 2012 2 0 0 0 1 0 2013 15 0 1 1 23 12 TOTAL 17 0 1 1 24 12 Points 1, Maryland, Feb 23, 2013 Assists 1, Maryland, Feb 23, 2013 Ground balls 3, 4x, last at JHU, Apr 27, 2013 Caused TOs 2, 3, last at JHU, Apr 27, 2013 #31 Jason Crane Fr. LSM 6-2 185 Oakton, Va. Caused a turnover and picked up three ground balls against Air Force Picked up two ground balls against UMBC Made his Loyola debut at Delaware Organized and led a group of 14 Loyola men s lacrosse players who put on a clinic for Newtown, Conn., youth on January 3 USLacrosse All-American in high school All-Anne Arundel County and All-Maryland First Team 2013 12 0 0 0 5 1 TOTAL 12 0 0 0 5 1 Ground balls 3, vs. Air Force, Mar 16, 2013 Caused TOs 1, vs. Air Force, Mar 16, 2013 #32 Paul Hummer So. M 6-1 170 Stafford, Va. Made his Loyola debut at Hobart 2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1 0 0 0 0 0 #34 Pat Laconi Jr. SSDM 5-9 185 Morristown, N.J. Caused two turnovers at Johns Hopkins Caused three turnovers, scored a goal and had an assist at Georgetown Scored a goal and had an assist versus both Maryland and UMBC Also caused a career-high four turnovers versus UMBC Had three ground balls and caused a turnover at Towson Fastest player on the team Scored his first career goal against Johns Hopkins Had three ground balls and two caused turnovers versus Canisius 2011 13 0 0 0 11 6 2012 19 1 3 4 23 15 2013 15 4 6 10 20 20 TOTAL 47 5 9 14 54 41 Points 2, at Georgetown, Mar 20, 2013 2, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 2, Maryland, Feb 23, 2013 Goals 1, 5x, last at G town, Mar 20, 2013 Assists 1, 8x, last Fairfield, Apr 06, 2013 Ground balls 4, Towson, Feb 25, 2012 CTs: 4, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 #35 Jimmy Joe Granito Fr. GK 5-11 193 New Canaan, Conn. Allowed two goals in 30 minutes during the second half at Michigan, making three saves Played almost 26 minutes against Maryland and made three saves while causing a turnover and giving up just two goals Made his Loyola debut at Towson Earned All-Connecticut honors in 2011 at New Canaan H.S., helping his team reach the state final At Trinity Pawling, earned All-Western New England and All-Founders League Year GP Min. GA GAA Saves Sv% 2013 7 85:04 11 7.76 9 0.450 TOTAL 7 85:04 11 7.76 9 0.450 Saves 3, 2x, last at Michigan, Mar 23, 2013 Caused TOs 1, Maryland, Feb 23, 2013 #36 Derek Zook Jr. D 6-3 185 Purcellville, Va. Made his Loyola debut against UMBC 2012 2 0 0 0 1 1 Career 2 0 0 0 1 1 Ground balls 1, at Hobart, Apr 21, 2012 CTs 1, at Hobart, Apr 21, 2012 #37 Justin Verratti Fr. D 6-2 180 Glen Mills, Pa. ECAC All-Rookie Team Made his Loyola debut at Delaware USLacrosse All-American Helped Salesianum win the Delaware state title Inside Lacrosse Top 100 Freshman 2013 11 0 0 0 0 0 Career 11 0 0 0 0 0 #38 Ryan O Sullivan Fr. M 5-10 175 Centreville, Va. Made his Loyola debut at Hobart Younger brother of Loyola s Sean O Sullivan All-District honors for three seasons at Westfield H.S. Named Bridgton Academy s Most Outstanding Player in 2012 2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1 0 0 0 0 0 #39 James Collins So. M 6-2 180 Dallas, Texas Offensive Most Valuable Player at Episcopal School of Dallas in 2011 Scored 33 goals and had 41 assists as a senior 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 #40 Kyle Gangemi Fr. FO 6-0 180 Elkton, Md. Made his Loyola debut against UMBC, going 1-of-2 at the X Helped Salesianum win three Delaware state titles Year GP G A Pts GB FO 2013 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 FOs Won 1, UMBC, Feb 26, 2013 #41 Pat McEnerney So. GK 6-0 180 Olney, Md. Made his collegiate debut against Ohio State in the ECAC Semifinal Earned Washington Post All-Metro First Team honors at Our Lady of Good Counsel in 2011