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2007 UMASS LACROSSE NOTES 2006 NATIONAL Sophomore FINALISTS Goalie Tewaaraton Trophy Candidate DOC SCHNEIDER SCHEDULE/RESULTS MASSACHUSETTS (2-4, 0-0 ECAC) Day Date Opponent (UM/Opp) Time Sat., Feb. 24 at Hofstra (10/-) L, 6-8 Sat., March 3 YALE (18/-) L, 6-7 Sat., March 10 at Harvard W, 11-10 Tue., March 13 at Albany (-/2) (OT) L, 9-10 Sat., March 17 BROWN L, 4-7 Tue., March 20 SACRED HEART W, 11-4 Sat., March 24 at Loyola* (-/11) 1 p.m. Sat., March 31 PENN STATE* Noon Sat., April 7 ST. JOHN S* 1 p.m. Sat., April 14 at Hobart* 1 p.m. Sat., April 21 GEORGETOWN* 1 p.m. Tue., April 24 at Fairfield* 4 p.m. Sat., April 28 SYRACUSE (ESPNU) 3 p.m. Sat., May 5 at Rutgers* 1 p.m. Sat., May 12 Sun., May 13 Sat., May 19 Sun., May 20 GAME FACTS Massachusetts 2007 Record: 2-4 (0-0 ECAC) 2007 Rankings: NR (USILA Coaches), NR (IL Media) 2006 Record: 13-5 (5-2 ECAC/T-Second) Head Coach: Greg Cannella (UMass 88) Coach s Record: 112-66 (.629)/13th season Coach s Record at UMass:112-66 (.629)/13th season Assistant Coaches: Jake Coon, Kevin Burns No. 11 Loyola 2007 Record: 3-2 (2-0 ECAC) 2007 Rankings:11th (USILA Coaches), 10th (IL Media) 2006 Record: 6-6 (5-2 ECAC/T-Second) Head Coach: Charley Toomey (Loyola 90 Coach s Record: 9-8 (.529)/2nd season Coach s Record at Loyola: Asst. Coaches: NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA Quarterfinals(Princeton, N.J.) NCAA Quarterfinal (Annapolis, Md.) Sat., May 26 NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, Md.) Mon., May 28 NCAA Championship (Baltimore, Md.) Home Games at GARBER FIELD in BOLD CAPS ECAC Games denoted with asterisk 9-8 (.529)/2nd season Matt Dwan, Dan Chemotti, Steve Valkness Series Information All-Time Series: Loyola leads, 9-1 All-Time at Baltimore: Loyola leads, 7-0 Last Meeting: UMass 14, Loyola 9 (Mar. 25, 2006) MEDIA INFORMATION TV: None Live Streaming Video: None Radio: WRNX 100.9 FM & UMassAthletics.com (Bob Behler, play-by-play & Norm Smith, color) Massachusetts Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin E-mail address: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Phone/Cell/Fax:(413) 577-3061/687-1756/545-1556 Website: www.umassathletics.com Loyola Lacrosse SID: Thomas Milajecki E-mail address: twmilajecki@loyola.edu Phone/Fax: (410) 617-2777/(410) 617-5029 Website: www.loyolagreyhounds.com GAME MINUTEMEN OPEN ECAC PLAY AT NO. 11 LOYOLA UMass begins play in the ECAC this Saturday at Loyola as the Minutemen and Greyhounds will face-off at 1 p.m. The game begins a sevengame package of Saturday broadcasts on 100.9 FM WRNX in Western Massachusetts. The Voice of the Minutemen Bob Behler and former UMass All-American Norm Smith calls the action. Live streaming audio and Gametracker will be available on UMassAthletics.com. The 2006 National Finalist Minutemen picked up an 11-4 victory over Sacred Heart on Tuesday afternoon at Garber Field to move to 2-4 this season. In the win, senior Brett Garber tied his career-high with four goals and sophomore Tim Balise has his second hat trick in three games. UMass defense shutdown the Pioneers, blanking them in the second half as the Minutemen held them scoreless for the final 30:14 of the game. The last time UMass shutout an opponent in a half was also against Sacred Heart in 2004. The defense headed by Tewaaraton Trophy candidate goalie Doc Schneider (12 saves) was strong all game. Junior defensemen Brian Danvers, Sean Krygier and David Von Voigt along with redshirt freshman Jordan Hendry combined for 10 groundballs and seven turnovers in holding SHU to four goals. Loyola is 3-2 this season (2-0 in the ECAC) and riding a three-game winning streak. The Greyhounds picked up one of the biggest wins in college lacrosse this season knocking off then-no. 1 Duke back on March 10 in the First 4 Tournament held in San Diego. They began their win streak with a 10-9 ECAC-conference win over Penn State on March 3. They won their last game, 12-6 versus conference foe St. John s, last Saturday. The Red Storm are coached for former UMass assistant Jason Miller. CLOSE CALLS UMass has played four games decided by one or two goals this season, losing to Hofstra (8-6), Yale (7-6) and No. 2 Albany (10-9 in OT). The Minutemen beat Harvard (11-10). At Hofstra, UMass found themselves tied at 6-6 with less than five minutes remaining in the game, but lost by a pair, 8-6. The situation was 2007 UMass Probable Line-Up ATTACK 2 Jim Connolly So., 5-11, 175 10-4=14 T-career hi w/ 5 goals at Harv. 19 Tim Balise So., 5-10, 175 7-6=13 6 gls, 3 asst, 9 pts in last 3 gms 36 Evan Blum RSo., 6-4, 220 2-1=3 Scored in first start vs. SHU FIRST MIDFIELD 1 Brian Jacovina Sr., 5-9, 170 2-6=8 Career-hi 4 asst at Albany 3 Brett Garber Sr., 5-11,180 11-2=13 T-career hi w/4 goals vs. SHU 9 Andrew Recchione Sr., 5-9, 200 3-3=6 Scored 21 goals last season SECOND MIDFIELD 4 Rory Pedrick Jr., 5-11, 175 4-4=8 Top ret. scorer from 06 (28 pts) 8 Pat Larmon Sr., 5-11, 180 2-0=2 Scored second goal of yr. vs. SHU 14 Fred Federico Jr., 5-8, 160 0-0=0 2006 s top shooter (41%) 30 Bobby Hayes Fr., 5-9, 175 5-0=5 Goals in four of last five games Originally Released: March 21, 2007 UMASS LACROSSE GAME NOTES UMASS (2-4, 0-0) at LOYOLA (3-2, 2-0) 7 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007 1 P.M. GEPPI-AIKENS FIELD (2,000) BALTIMORE, MD. Radio: WRNX 100.9 FM Live Audio: UMassAthletics.com 250 Boyden Gym Amherst, Mass. 01003 Asst. A.D./Media: Jason Yellin Phone: (413) 577-3061 Cell: (413) 687-1756 Fax: (413) 545-1556 email: jyellin@admin.umass.edu UMass Lax Facts Over the last seven years, UMass (72.0) has the nation s fifth-best win percentage. UMass has won 36 straight games when they score 11 goals or more. They have won 24 straight games when scoring 10 goals or more. UMass won its first-ever game against Loyola last season ending an 0-9 start to the series with a 14-9 victory at Garber Field on March 25, 2006. The Minutemen are 44-8 at Garber Field over the last seven years (85 percent win mark). Senior Brett Garber tied his career high with four goals against Sacred Heart on Tuesday. It was the third time in his career he scored four in a game. Garber has eight goals in the last three games after three in his first three games. UMass defense is allowing just 7.66 goals per game, the 16th-best goals against average in the nation in 2007. Goalie Doc Schneider has made 12 saves in four different games this season. Schneider is 14th in the nation in save percentage with 58.6. Sophomore Tim Balise has two hat tricks in the last three games, at Albany and vs. Sacred Heart. Freshman Bobby Hayes has five goals on six shots, scoring in four of the last five games. FACE-OFF MIDFIELD 1 Brian Jacovina Sr., 5-9, 170 2-6=8, 6 GB Two-way midfielder 30 Bobby Hayes (FO) Fr., 5-9, 175 39-82 FO, 13 GB Winning 48 Pct. of FO 42 Dan Whipple (LSM)Sr., 6-1, 195 20 GB, 7 CT Leads UM In Groundballs DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD 5 Paul Manesis (SSM)Jr., 6-2, 195 0-1=1, 7 GB 21 career GBs 22 Sam Moody (SSM) Sr., 5-11,200 0-0=0, 1 GB Goals vs. StJ, Fairf. in 06 42 Dan Whipple (LSM)Sr., 6-1, 195 20 GB, 7 CT Need 5 GB for 100 career CLOSE DEFENSE 13 Sean Krygier Jr., 6-0, 215 11 GB, 4 CT Held SHU top scorer to 1 goal 28 Brian Danvers Jr., 6-4, 205 9 GB, 10 CT Leads UM in CTs 44 David Von Voigt Jr., 6-0, 195 8 GB, 9 CT 18 starts over two years GOALIE 23 Doc Schneider So., 5-9, 185 7.71 GAA, 58.6 Sv.% 12 svs 4 times in 07

eerily similar the following week when UMass once again found themselves tied at 6-6. Yale UMASS...in the polls USILA COACHES POLL (MAR. 19) No Team Record Points LW 1. Cornell (7) 4-0 197 1 2 Albany (3) 5-0 191 2 3 Johns Hopkins 4-1 171 3 4 Navy 6-0 160 5 5T Duke 5-1 150 4 5T Virginia 6-1 150 6 7 Georgetown 4-1 135 7 8 Army 4-1 112 9 9 Princeton 3-2 111 10 10 Maryland 5-2 99 11T 11 Loyola 3-2 86 15 12T North Carolina 6-2 85 13 12T Fairfield 5-0 85 20 14T Delaware 5-3 70 14 14T Syracuse 2-3 70 8 16 Bucknell 6-1 52 11T 17 Towson 2-2 46 16 18 Brown 4-1 37 NR 19 Notre Dame 3-3 19 18 20 Stony Brook 2-1 16 NR Others Receiving Votes (in order): Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Yale, Hofstra, UMBC, Colgate, Drexel,Dartmouth NIKE/INSIDE LACROSSE MEDIA POLL (MAR. 19) Rk Team Record Points 1 Cornell (8) 4-0 273 2 Virginia (2) 6-1 252 3 Johns Hopkins (1) 4-1 250 4 Navy (3) 6-0 237 5 Albany 5-0 222 6 Duke 5-1 219 7 Georgetown 4-1 195 8 Princeton 3-2 184 9 Maryland 5-2 173 10 Loyola 3-2 134 11 North Carolina 6-2 131 12 Syracuse 2-3 128 13 Army 4-1 125 14 Fairfield 5-0 85 15 Towson 2-2 65 16 Delaware 5-2 60 17 Bucknell 6-1 53 18 Brown 4-1 40 19 Notre Dame 3-3 33 20 Stony Brook 2-1 26 Others receiving votes: UMBC 17, Pennsylvania 15, Yale 15, Hofstra 8, Ohio State 4, Dartmouth 3, Hobart 2 All Massachusetts Opponents in Bold UMASS IN THE POLLS Week Coaches Media PRESEASON 10th 10th Feb. 19 NP 9th Feb. 26 18th 17th Mar. 5 -- RV Mar. 12 -- RV UMASS...honors JIM CONNOLLY ECAC Offensive Player of the Week (March 12) Face-Off Magazine Hon. Mention All-American Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-ECAC BRIAN JACOVINA Face-Off Magazine Third Team All-American Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-ECAC DOC SCHNEIDER Tewaaraton Preseason Watch List Face-Off Magazine Hon. Mention All-American Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-ECAC DAN WHIPPLE Face-Off Magazine Hon. Mention All-American prevailed, 7-6. At Harvard on March 10, the Minutemen were able to eek out their first win of the season by a goal, 11-10. On March 13 at Albany, UMass trailed 7-0 near halftime but rallied back to tie the game at 9-9, only to lose in overtime, 10-9 to the second-ranked Great Danes. It marked the fourth year in a row Albany beat UMass in a one-goal game. Of Loyola s five games, four have been decided by one or two goals. They lost their two of the season, 9-7 at No. 11 Notre Dame and 9-8 to Towson on Feb. 26. They rebounded to win one-goal games at Penn State (10-9) and the upset of top-ranked Duke (8-7). In the Duke game, they led throughout but the Blue Devils took a late lead at 7-6 only to have Loyola notch the win on a Greg Leonard goal with 38 seconds left in regulation. DEFENSE STANDS TALL UMass defense has been stellar early on this season. The Minutemen have a strong 7.66 goals against average which ranks 16th in the nation. Goalie Doc Schneider has 12 saves in four different games and is currently 14th in save percentage with a 58.6 mark. The defense has received great efforts from senior captain Dan Whipple, who leads the team with 20 groundballs in addition to seven caused turnovers. A trio of juniors have been stout on the close defense with Brian Danvers, Sean Krygier and David Von Voigt. Danvers leads the team in caused turnovers with 10 along with nine groundballs. Krygier has 11 GBs and four CTs while Von Voigt has eight groundballs and nine caused turnovers. Joining them with added playing time has been redshirt freshman Jordan Hendry. THE SERIES WITH LOYOLA UMass ended a nine-game losing streak against Loyola last season with a 14-9 win at Garber Field on March 25. Prior to that, Loyola had won all nine meetings including seven in Baltimore. With Loyola joining the ECAC in 2005, the teams will be playing for the third year in a row. Loyola won the last year in Baltimore, 6-5, on March 26, 2005. Four unanswered goals bridging the second and third quarters proved to be the difference as No. 11 UMass was upset by Loyola, 6-5, on Geppi- Aikens Field. The Loyola defense was the story in the game, led by goalkeeper Michael Fretwell, who made 16 saves on the afternoon, and defenseman Dan Gross shutdown UMass' Sean Morris, holding him to just a goal and an assist in the game limiting his possessions all game. UMass rallied back to tie the game at 5-5 early in the fourth quarter but Loyola Shane Koppens scored his third of the game with 3:59 for the game-winner. The Minutemen had a chance to tie the game in the final seconds as Gene Tundo's shot was stopped by Michael Fretwell for his 16th save of the game, securing Loyola's ninth consecutive win over UMass without a defeat. Loyola has won the first nine contests, dating all the way back to 1963. Prior to last season, Loyola had come to Amherst just twice, most recently in 1999 when the then-no. 1 Greyhounds beat UMass, 9-5. In 2000 UMass Alex Racciopi scored a career-high three goals, but it was not enough the No. 3 Greyhounds defeated the Minutemen, 21-10, in Baltimore on April 15, 2000. LAST SEASON: MARCH 25, 2006, UMASS 14, LOYOLA 9 A well-balanced effort of offense and defense lifted No. 10 UMass to 14-9 win over No. 19 Loyola in ECAC Lacrosse action at Garber Field. The win was UMass first-ever against the Greyhounds having lost the first nine meetings. Freshman goalie Doc Schneider made a career-high 19 saves. Five Minutemen scored two goals: Sean Morris, Pat Larmon, Brian Jacovina, Jim Connolly and Andrew Recchione. UMass broke open a 4-4 early in the third quarter with five consecutive goals including the first four in a span of just 1:43, to take a 9-4 lead with 5:02 left in the third quarter. Loyola would never get closer than three goals the rest of the way. Loyola Series Overall: Loyola leads, 9-1 In Baltimore: Loyola leads, 7-0 In Amherst: Loyola leads, 2-1 3/29/63 Away L, 7-9 3/26/88 Away L, 5-14 5/15/91 Away (NCAA) L, 9-20 3/21/92 Away L, 10-11 4/12/97 Home L, 8-11 4/11/98 Away L, 8-10 4/17/99 Home L, 5-9 4/15/00 Away L, 10-21 3/26/05 Away L, 5-6 3/25/06 Home W, 14-9 Box Score No. 19 Loyola (3-3) 1 0 5 3 9 No. 10 UMass (6-1) 1 3 5 5 14 Scoring: Sacred Heart- Ryan Rabidou 2-1-3, Patrick Kennedy 2-0- 2, Cory Coffman 1-1-2, Andrew Spack 1-1-2, Dan Bauers 0-2-2, Greg Leonard 1-0-1, Michael Crimmins 1-0-1, Paul Richards 1-0- 1. UMass- Sean Morris 2-4-6, Pat Larmon 2-1-3, Jim Connolly 2-0- 2, Brian Jacovina 2-0-2, Andrew Recchione 2-0-2, Brett Garber 1-1-2, Fred Federico 1-0-1, Rory Pedrick 1-0-1, Jamie Yaman 1-0-1. Goalies: Loyola- Michael Fretwell (58:17, 14 GA, 16 saves), Trae Rodgers (1:43, 0 GA, 0 saves). UMass- Doc Schneider (56:31, 7 GA, 19 saves), Nick Sciubba (3:29, 2 GA, 0 saves). Team Stats Loyola UMass Shots 7-9-13-12=41 13-6-11-12=42 Saves 5-3-4-4=16 5-6-6-2=19 Face-Offs 12/26 14/26 Groundballs 3-5-9-7=24 9-6-11-10=36 Clears 18/21 24/26 Turnovers 10 16 Caused Turnovers 9 8 Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 1/3 Penalties 3/2:30 3/3:00 Attendance: 1,362 LUCKY NUMBER 11 & 10 UMass has won 36 games in a row when scoring 11 or more goals. The Minutemen have two wins this season with 11 goals, beating Harvard (11-10) and Sacred Heart (11-4). The streak goes back over the last five years -- meaning this year s senior class has never lost when scoring 11 or more goals. UMass last loss when they had more than 11 came in the 2002 NCAA Quarterfinals, a 13-12 www.umassathletics.com

loss at Johns Hopkins. 2007 UMASS LACROSSE NOTES 2006 NATIONAL FINALISTS UMass is also 2-0 this season when scoring 10 goals this season and 24-0 over the past three years when reaching double-figures. The last loss when scoring 10 goals came on May 1, 2004, a 17-10 loss at Syracuse. BIG WINNERS OVER LAST SEVEN YEARS With the 13-5 record last season, UMass is now 72-28 over the last seven seasons for a 72.0 win percentage, which is tied for the fifth-best mark of any school in the country behind Johns Hopkins, which has won 82.6 percent of its games with a 76-16 record. Georgetown is second at 75.5 (71-23). Virginia (73.0, 73-27) and Maryland (72.8, 75-28) are just ahead of UMass and Syracuse, which is also 72-28 for a 72.0 win percentage. SCHNEIDER ON TEWAARATON WATCH LIST UMass sophomore goalie Doc Schneider has been named to the 2007 Tewaaraton Preseason Watch List, awarded college lacrosse's top player. 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Sophomore attacker Jim Connolly, sophomore goalie Doc Schneider and senior defensive midfielder Dan Whipple have been named honorable mention All-Americans. GORILLAS AT HOME Since the 1960s, UMass has been known as the Garber Gorilla s in honor of head coach Dick Garber and his first big time recruit from New York, Kevin O Connor (1967-69). UMass has won 20 of the last 23 games at home after the loss to Albany on March 14. UMass went 7-1 at home last season. They were riding a 13-game home winning streak spanning three seasons to the last home loss, also to Albany on March 16, 2004. Two years ago, UMass posted a perfect 8-0 record at home tying its record for best home record without a loss at 8-0, which was set in 1981. It was the first time since 1992 UMass went undefeated at home, as they went 6-0 that season. Since the start of the 2001 season, UMass is 44-8 at Garber Field, winning 85 percent of the games at the friendly confines. UMASS-SYRACUSE GAME TO AIR ON ESPNU The April 28 men's lacrosse game between UMass and Syracuse will be televised nationally on ESPNU. The game has been moved to a 3 p.m., start to allow for a live national telecast from Garber Field. As of now, it is the only schedule TV appearance for the 2006 National Finalists as they head into the season. WRNX 100.9 TO AIR SEVEN GAMES THIS SPRING Seven UMass men's lacrosse games will be aired live on WRNX 100.9 FM in Western Massachusetts. The games will be part of the UMass Sports Network with the "Voice of the Minutemen" Bob Behler calling the action with former All-American Norm Smith. The final seven Saturday games will air live starting with the March 24 game at Loyola. Every regular-season game will be available online at UMassAthletics.com. Postseason action will also air on 100.9 FM WRNX. Here is the tenative schedule, which is subject to change....standings & stats 2007 STANDINGS W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Georgetown 2-0 1.000 4-1.800 Loyola 2-0 1.000 3-2.600 Fairfield 1-0 1.000 5-0 1.000 MASSACHUSETTS 0-0.000 2-4.333 Rutgers 0-1.000 1-3.250 Hobart 0-1.000 3-3.500 Penn State 0-1.000 1-4.200 St. John s 0-2.000 3-5.375 2007 RESULTS/SCHEDULE March 13 ALBANY 10, UMASS 9 (OT) Princeton 15, Rutgers 8 Penn State 7, Colgate 4 Fairfield 13, Bucknell 7 Hobert 10, Marist 5 St. John s 9, Quinnipiac 8 March 14 Georgetown 9, Delaware 8 March 16 Army at Rutgers -- PPD. March 17 Georgetown 15, Hobart 13 Loyola 12, St. John s 6 BROWN 7, UMASS 4 Fairfield 18, Harvard 11 Penn State at Stony Brook PPD March 20 UMASS 11, SACRED HEART 4 March 21 St. John s 10, Siena 7 March 24 Rutgers at Hobart 1 p.m. UMASS AT LOYOLA 1 P.M. Duke at Georgetown 1 p.m. Fairfield at Penn State 1 p.m. March 31 PENN STATE AT UMASS NOON Fairfield at Hobart 1 p.m. Syracuse at Loyola 1 p.m. Navy at Georgetown 3 p.m. Rutgers at St. John s 1 p.m. April 3 Manhattan at Rutgers 7 p.m. GAMES March 24 Air Force at Army (12:00 pm) Bellarmine at Princeton (1:00 pm) Binghamton at Syracuse (2:00 pm) Brown at Dartmouth (1:00 pm) Cornell at Yale (1:00 pm) Denver at Quinnipiac (1:00 pm) Duke at Georgetown (1:00 pm) Fairfield at Penn State (1:00 pm) Hartford at Albany (1:00 pm) Hofstra at Delaware (7:00 pm) Lafayette at Drexel (3:00 pm) Lehigh at Stony Brook (4:00 pm) Manhattan at VMI (1:00 pm) Marist at Saint Joseph's (1:00 pm) Massachusetts at Loyola (1:00 pm) North Carolina at Maryland (1:00 pm) Pennsylvania at Harvard (1:00 pm) Providence at Mount St. Mary's (12:00 pm) Rutgers at Hobart (1:00 pm) Siena at Vermont (2:00 pm) Towson at Villanova (1:00 pm) Virginia at Johns Hopkins (1:00 pm) Wagner at Canisius (1:00 pm) ECAC

MORRIS, REID TEWAARATON NOMINEES Along with attacker Sean Morris, defenseman Jack Reid was among the 25 national final nominees for the Tewaaraton Trophy which is awarded to the top player in the sport. Morris was one of five finalists for the award last season while Reid was also a final nominee. UMASS SWEEPS NEW ENGLAND AWARDS The 2006 New England champion UMass team swept the major awards for the 2006 season of the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Senior attacker Sean Morris was named the Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Freshman goalie Doc Schneider (Massapequa, N.Y.) was named the Rookie of the Year and Greg Cannella was named the Coach of the Year. Joining Morris in the First Team were junior midfielders Brett Garber and Brian Jacovina along with senior long-stick Jake Deane and senior defenseman Jack Reid. Schneider was named to the second team as well. Cannella was named the New England Coach of the Year for the fourth time, also earning it in 2001, 2002 and 2005. Reid has been honored for the third year in a row. It marked Morris and Jacovina's second All-New England honors. MORRIS, REID HONORED BY ECAC In a vote by the league coaches, Sean Morris was named ECAC Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Jack Reid was tabbed the 2006 ECAC Defensive Player of the Year, while Penn State's Drew Adams has earned both the Goalkeeper and Rookie of the Year honors. First year head coach Charley Toomey of Loyola was selected as the 2006 ECAC Coach of the Year. Morris is the first back-to-back ECAC Offensive Player of the Year since Steve Dusseau of Georgetown in 2001-02. Reid is the first UMass player to be named the conference's Defensive Player of the Year. This year marks the first time since 2002 that the same school had the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year when Georgetown did. COMEBACK KIDS UMass has pulled off some amazing comebacks this season, most notably the rally from a 10-5 deficit against Hofstra in the NCAA Quarterfinal, scoring five goals in the final 8:03 to send the game to overtime, where they won to go to the Semifinals. UMass also rallied 2006 Comebacks Game Biggest Deficit Latest Deficit Final 5/20 Hofstra 10-5/8:03 of 4th 10-9/0:49 of 4th W, 11-10 5/13 Cornell 3-0/5:43 of 1st 9-8/3:46 of 4th W, 10-9 4/25 Fairfield 6-3/6:06 of 4th 6-5/1:03 of 4th W, 7-6 3/18 Brown 2-0/7:16 of 1st 2-1/3:02 of 1st W, 13-9 3/11 Harvard3-0/4:02 of 1st 3-2/14:12 of 2nd W, 12-7 from a 3-0 deficit in the first quarter in the Hofstra game for the second week in a row as they came back against Cornell in the NCAA First Round. In the Cornell game, the Big Red lead 9-8 with 3:46 left before the Minutemen scored two goals for the 10-9 win. The most stunning rally came against Fairfield on April 25, UMass trailed 6-3 in the fourth quarter and 6-5 with 1:03 left before they scored three goals in a 29-second span to cap the comeback. UMASS OFFENSE CLICKING UMass has continued its offensive prowess in 2006. After finishing sixth in the nation in scoring in 2005 with 11.68 goals per game, UMass is scoring 10.69 goals per game in 2006, the ninthbest mark in the nation. UMass had been in the top three all season prior to the three games vs. Georgetown, Fairfield and Syracuse when they combined for 20 total goals. Virginia (15.80) and Hofstra (12.58) are the tops in the nation. WHAT S UP DOC? The Minutemen have been depending on a freshman goalie this season and Doc Win Pct. Last 6 Yrs 1. Johns Hopkins 83.9 73-14 2. Syracuse 75.3 70-23 3. Georgetown 75.2 67-22 4. UMASS 75.0 69-23 5. Maryland 74.5 70-24 6. Virginia 71.6 63-25 7. Princeton 70.5 62-26 8. Cornell 69.9 58-25 Through May 16 Schneider (Massapequa, N.Y.) has been up to the task. Schneider is the only true freshman goalie remaining in the NCAA Tournament. Syracuse s Peter Coluccini is a redshirt-freshman. Schenider was named the New England Rookie of the Year this season. The high school All-American has posted a 60.1 save percentage in his first season of college ball. That mark ranks seventh in the nation behind www.umassathletics.com Manhattan s John Geagan at 65.3. Maryland s Harry Alford is fourth at 62.1. Schneider is second in the nation in saves with 188 this season. He also ranks third in per game at 11.8 per contest behind Wagner s Chris Sochacki, who makes 16.6 per game. He has made 13 or more saves in seven of 16 games this season. The 188 saves stands as tied for the ninth-best single season mark in UMass history with John Kasselakis (1997). Schneider was named the ECAC Rookie of the Week on April 10 after his 15- save performance at St. John s on April 8. He allowed a season-low five goals against the Red Storm as well, a mark which he equaled later vs. Rutgers. He posted a season-best 19 saves in the win over Loyola on March 25, giving UMass its first-ever win over the Greyhounds in 10 meetings. He made 11 saves in the first half of that win. He had 17 saves in the win over Harvard on March 11 after 14 saves in each of the first two games this season. He also made 14 in the loss to Albany, of which eight came in the first quarter, as Albany outshot UMass, 15-3. Most Wins 5 Years 2002-06 57 2001-05 57 1971-75 53 1972-76 53 1973-77 52 1988-92 51 1989-93 51 He is allowing 7.78 goals per game. Schneider has allowed more than nine goals in a game, just twice, when he gave up 11 to Yale on March 4 and at Syracuse on April 29. He has given up just 115 total goals holding opponents to eight or less on 10 occasions including nine of the last 11 games. Schneider allowed a career-low five goals against Rutgers on May 6, when he made seven saves. CANNELLA WINS 100TH GAME UMass head coach Greg Cannella picked up his 100th career win in the 12-7 victory over Harvard and stands at 109-61 overall in his 12th season at his alma mater. Cannella is now eighth among active Division I coaches in career winning percentage at 64.1. He is also one of 19 Division I coaches with 100 career wins. Cannella was honored by his seniors prior to the regular-season home finale vs. Rutgers on May 6 with a plaque to commemorate his 100th win. If you include coaches who have only coached in Division I, Cannella would rank third behind Maryland s Dave Cottle and Virginia s Dom Starsia among those with 100 wins. Syracuse s coach John Desko will move to the top of the list once he wins 100 career games. Desko has a 97-29 career for a 76.8 win percentage. Cannella is the second-winningest coach in UMass history behind the legendary Hall of Famer Dick Garber, who compiled a 300-141-3 record from 1955-1990. THAT S WHAT YOU CALL DEFENSE UMass defense has been solid with two sophomores starting on close defense this season joining All-American Jack Reid. Sean Krygier (Madison, Conn.) and David Von Voigt (Wading River, N.Y.) have stepped in for the graduated Matt Garcia and Aaron Paskalis and have kept UMass defense as one of the nation s best giving up just 8.16 goals per game. Sophomore Brian Danvers (Syosset, N.Y.) has started five of the last six in place of an injured Von Voigt and has not missed a beat. Von Voigt returned to action against Hofstra in the NCAA Quarterfinals and played great defense. A Tewaaraton Trophy nominee, Reid has continued his great play this season guarding some of the nation s top offensive weapons. Reid has 65 groundballs including a season-best seven against Fairfield (4/25) and Albany (3/14). He also had six at Penn State. He leads UMass in caused turnovers with 33. Reid did not allow his man to score a goal on him over three games from April 15-25. He has allowed the man he has guarded to score just four goals over nine games from March 25-May 13. He did not allow a goal in the Hobart game on April 15 nor did he allow Georgetown s top-scorer Brendan Cannon to score against him in the April 22 game. In the Georgetown game, he forced five turnovers and grabbed four groundballs. Against Fairfield, he kept the nation s fourth-leading goal scorer Greg Downing with a goal for the first time all season. Along with his seven groundballs against the Stags, he also forced four turnovers. Both Krygier and Von Voigt saw limited playing time in their first collegiate

JAC-0 BACK ON TRACK-O Junior Brian Jacovina (Hicksville, N.Y.) has been a key player all season after earning team MVP honors last year. The two-way midfielder has 25 points on seven goals and 18 assists -- second on the team -- on offense in addition to playing defense often and on the face-off wing. After a slow start, he has picked up his scoring pace lately. seasons but have combined to scoop up 38 groundballs and cause 19 turnovers this season. Krygier has been stellar in the NCAA Tournament. He guarded the nation s top scorer Athan Iannucci of Hofstra in the Quarterfinals and held him without a goal after he came into the game with 62. Iannucci had just one shot. In the NCAA First Round, playing great defense, he had a key strip which led to a fastbreak goal by Jamie Yaman. Also, in the final minute of action he held tough while Cornell could not muster a strong scoring chance. With Von Voigt suffering from an injury Danvers drew his first-career starts at Georgetown, vs. Fairfield, vs. Rutgers, at Cornell and vs. Hofstra. Von Voigt returned to action vs. Hofstra and played most of the game. Long-stick junior Dan Whipple (Longmeadow, Mass.) has been a mainstay on defense for the last two years. He has continued to flourish this year with 34 groundballs and 26 caused turnovers -- second-best on the team. He had his first career point on an assist at St. John s (4/8). Whipple has been a stud on defense all season. Whipple had one of his best games against Rutgers forcing four turnovers and grabbing three groundballs. Whipple continued his strong play of late with two groundballs and three caused turnovers against Cornell in the NCAA First Round. UMass man-down defense, which also features Matt Carroll (Ridgefield, Conn.) and Diogo Godoi (Loudon, N.H.), has allowed just 14 goals on 52 opportunities for a 73.1 percent efficiency, which ranks 16th in the nation. UMass allowed three man-up goals at Syracuse, forcing UMass from the top three in the nation in man-down defense. Prior to the Hofstra game and not including that Syracuse game, UMass allowed just three man-up goals in 21 chances over six games (14.3). RORY S ROARING SEASON Sophomore Rory Pedrick (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) is making the most of his extended playing time in his second season. As part of the second midfield, Pedrick has 26 points, second on the team. Pedrick has points in 13 of 16 games this season. Pedrick has eight multi-point games after he had just one point as a freshman in 2005. His biggest college moment came when he scored the game-tying goal with 49 seconds left in regulation against Hofstra in the NCAA Quarterfinals. The play was featured on ESPN s Plays of the Day and Plays of the Week at No. 8 for the week ending May 21. He also assisted Andrew Recchione s goal which cut the lead to 10-9 late in the fourth. He netted a career-high four points on two goals and two assists at St. John s (4/8). Pedrick had back-to-back multi-goal games -- the first two of his career -- against Harvard (3/11) and Albany (3/14). Pedrick also had a goal and two assists against Hobart (4/15). He had a career-best three assists vs. Sacred Heart (3/21). Pedrick had two assists in the first two games this season as well as his second-career goal in the opener against Hofstra (2/26). One of Pedrick s biggest plays of the season came on the assist to set-up Jake Deane s game-winning goal against Fairfield (4/25) with 34 seconds left. BRETT S A BIG THREAT Junior Brett Garber is tied for third on the team in points with 25 and fourth in goals with 16. The grandson of legendary coach Dick Garber, Brett got off to a slow start, but picked up his scoring pace with eight goals in the March 18 and March 21 games against Brown and Sacred Heart. The big game against Brown was special as he scored four goals at Stevenson Field, the site of his grandfather s 300th and final win as UMass coach. He has points in 11 of 16 games this season. He also has five man-up goals, tied with Jamie Yaman for best on the team. He has eight multi-point games, the last coming at Syracuse, when he had two goals. Garber has points in 25 of his last 31 games dating to last season. He scored a career-high four goals along with one assist for a career-high five points at Brown. He followed that up with his second straight four-goal game against Sacred Heart. In that contest, he tallied three goals in a 9-0 run including the game-winning tally. Garber assisted the game-winning goal which sent UMass to the NCAA Quarterfinals with the win over Hofstra on May 20. Jacovina had nine assists over the last four games and 10 points in the last four games, as well. Goals Per Game 1. Virginia 15.80 237 2. Hofstra 12.58 239 3. Syracuse 11.79 165 4. Albany 11.73 176 5. Cornell 11.43 160 6. Dartmouth 11.00 165 7. Delaware 10.94 186 8. Denver 10.82 184 9. UMASS 10.69 171 He assisted two goals in his Long Island homecoming vs. Hofstra in the NCAA Quarterfinals on May 20. He scored a goal in the NCAA First Round win at Cornell (5/13). Jacovina set up three first-quarter goals vs. Rutgers (5/6) on Senior Day and continued to play great defense as the Minutemen allowed a season-low five goals. He handed out a career-high four assists at Syracuse (4/29), which also set a new career high in points. Jacovina has points in 24 of his last 29 games. Jacovina came up huge in the miracle comeback against Fairfield (4/25) with the goal that came with 1:03 left in regulation to start the three-goal run in a 29-second. He also assisted Sean Morris game-tying goal. He also has 35 groundballs showing his hustle on defense and off the wing. BIG-GAME RECK Junior Andrew Recchione (Mahwah, N.J.) was the only player other than Sean Morris to have a point in every game this season until he was held scoreless in the eighth game at Penn State (4/1). Recchione scored in the first seven games of the year and has points in 13 of 16 games. He has more than doubled his goal output for his entire career (8) with 21 goals this season. He also has two assists for 23 points, tied for fifth-best on the team. He equaled last season s mark of six goals in just four games this season. Recchione scored the biggest goal of his career and of UMass season tothat-date with the game-winning tally at Cornell in the NCAA First Round on May 13. Recchione fired a blast past Matt McMonagle with 2:34 left in regulation to give UMass the 10-9 win on May 13. On UMass Senior Day, the junior posted his first-career hat trick with three goals in the second half of the win over Rutgers (5/6). Recchione has seven games with two goals this season starting with his first-career multi-goal game at Yale (3/4). He also scored two against Albany (3/14), Sacred Heart (3/21), Loyola (3/25), Hobart (4/15) and Fairfield (4/25), as well as at Cornell (5/13) in the NCAA First Round. SENSATIONAL START FOR CONNOLLY Freshmen attacker Jim Connolly (North Andover, Mass.) has made a nice transition from high school ball to college. Two-time high school All-American Connolly, who piled up 523 points in his high school career has 19 goals and four assists for 23 points in his first 16 collegiate games, all starts. Connolly had his biggest game on the biggest stage to send UMass off with the biggest win in program history when he had five goals including the game-winning overtime goal to beat Hofstra on May 20 in the NCAA Quarterfinals. He had a goal and two assists at Yale (3/4). Connolly had his first career hat trick at Brown (3/18) with three first half goals. He netted two goals in each of a three-game span: Loyola (3/25) at Penn State (4/1) and at. St. John s (4/8). His piled up four points at St. John s to set a career-best for points in his young career. SECOND MIDFIELD SCORING HIGH UMass second midfield is the highest scoring trio in the nation with Rory Pedrick (26 points), Andrew Recchione (23 points) and Jamie Yaman (16 points). The have piled up 65 points. UMass first midfield has a total of 67 points.

Head Coach Greg CANNELLA Recognized as one of the nation s top lacrosse coaches, Greg Cannella is in his 13th year at the helm of the University of Massachusetts program. Cannella has brought his Minutemen to six NCAA Tournaments, winning six tournament games since 1997, claiming six New England championships including 2006, won the 2005 and 2002 ECAC Lacrosse title after earning a share of the 2001 crown. He has been named ECAC Coach of the Year on three separate occasions in 2004, 2002, and 2001 and New England Coach of the Year four times including the last two seasons. He was named the 2006 USILA National Coach of the Year after leading UMass to its first-ever lacrosse NCAA Championship game. Cannella led UMass to its most memorable season in 2006. As an unseeded team, UMass had the most difficult path to a lacrosse championship game in history, beating the No. 2, 3 and 4 ranked teams in the nation. UMass topped No. 2 seed Maryland, 8-5 in the semifinals after advancing it its first Final Four with a stunning 11-10 overtime win over Hofstra on May 20, 2006. The miracle comeback saw the Minutemen rally from a 10-5 deficit with 8:03 left in the fourth quarter as UMass won its quarterfinal game at Stony Brook. The 2006 season saw UMass produce two first-team USILA All- Americans for the first time in school history with Sean Morris on attack and Jack Reid being honored on defense. Jake Deane was also named an honorable mention All-American. For the second year in a row, Morris was named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy as the top player in all of college lacrosse. UMass has the second-winningest program in all of college lacrosse over the las six years with a 70-24 record since 2001. Only Johns Hopkins has won at a better rate than UMass 75- percnt win mark. Over the last six years, UMass is amazing 43-6 at home at Garber Field (88 percent). Cannella won his 100th career game on March 11, 2006, when UMass beat Harvard, 12-7. He led UMass to the NCAA Quarterfinals with a 10-9 win over No. 6 seed Cornell on May 13, 2006. Cannella led UMass to 58 wins over the last five years (2002-2006), the winningest five-year span in the program s history. A 1988 UMass graduate Cannella took the reigns of the UMass lacrosse program in the fall of 1994 with a great understanding of the program s storied history. He was a two-time letterwinner under the legendary Dick Garber in the mid-1980s and an assistant coach for two seasons with the Minutemen. Cannella is just the fourth head coach in the program s history. The 2005 season will go down as one of the most successful in school history as the Minutemen tied the school record for wins a 13-3 record. UMass advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the 10th time in school history while winning the ECAC and New England Championships. The season was historic as UMass knocked off Syracuse twice in a three-week span including a 16-15 win in the NCAA First Round to end the Orange s 22-year run of reaching the NCAA Semifinals. UMass was featured on ESPN s SportsCenter as well as in Sports Illustrated after the monumental win. 1 Brian JACOVINA Sr. M Hicksville, N.Y. Holy Trinity Team Captain Face-Off Magazine Third Team All-American Tremendous two-way player, who runs on first midfield, also plays defensive midfield and on face-off wing. Two games with mutliple points this year and 21 in career. Has a point in 30 of last 38 games he played dating to 2005. Tied career-high with four assists at Albany (3/13), handing out three second-half helpers as UMass rallied from 7-0 deificit to tie game at 9-9 before losing in OT. Fourth career mutli-goal game including game-winner with 2:43 left in regulation at Harvard (3/10). Set up a goal against Yale (3/3). 2006 All-New England First Team. Leading returning assistman from 2006 with 18. Also has eight goals for 26 points, tied for third-highest total on the team last year Had nine assists and 10 points over four game span from April 29-May 20 in 2006. 2004 13/0 3 5 8 6 0 0 6 1/0:30 2005 16/0 13 13 26 39 0 1 24 3/1:30 2006 17/17 8 18 26 48 0 0 41 2/1:30 2007 6/6 2 6 8 9 0 1 6 0/0:00 Totals 52/23 26 42 68 102 0 2 77 6/3:30 Cannella continued to coach some of the nation s top players as attackman Sean Morris was selected as UMass first-ever finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy as the sport s top college player. Morris was one of four All-Americans on the 2005 team which also featured seven All-New England selections. The 2003 UMass squad tied a school record with 13 victories, advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for only the fifth time in school history and was ranked as high as No. 3 in the country, the highest ranking ever for the Minutemen. In addition, the Minutemen ended a 24-game losing streak to Syracuse, becoming the first UMass team to defeat the Orangemen in over two decades. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Cannella spent four years as an assistant coach at Stony Brook from 1988-92. Cannella served as the offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator on John Espey s staff. He earned a master s degree in liberal studies while coaching at Stony Brook. Cannella earned a bachelor s degree in physical education while playing at Massachusetts from 1986-87. He was a two-year starter for the Minutemen and a member of two NCAA Tournament teams. Cannella scored 64 points (33 goals, 31 assists) in his UMass career. Prior to playing at UMass, Cannella spent one year at Nassau (N.Y.) Community College, where he was a first team All-America selection and led Nassau to the 1985 Junior College national title. A native of Lynbrook, N.Y., Cannella played for three years at Lynbrook High School. One of the most prolific scorers in Lynbrook history, Cannella was a high school All-America selection and still ranks among Lynbrook s all-time leading scorers. Cannella served as the President of the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in 1998, 1999 and 2000, and served as the Vice President in 1997. Cannella is currently the chairman of the annual NEILA Scholar Athlete Team, which he started in 1999. He has also served on the NCAA Championships Regional Advisory Committee that selected the teams for the NCAA Tournament in 1997, 1998 1999, 2002, 2003, and 2004. Cannella was a regional voter in the USILA/STX weekly poll from 1997-2001, as well as a USIlA regional voter for All-Americans since 2003. He now serves on the prestigious committee to help select the Tewaaraton Award, a honor given to the nation s top player. Cannella was born on Sept. 2, 1965, in Rockville Centre, N.Y. He and his wife, Laurie, reside in Hadley with their son Vance (6), and daughter Virginia (4). Cannella s Year-By-Year Year W L Pct. Season Notes 1995 7 6.538 NCAA First Round 1996 7 5.583 1997 9 6.600 NCAA Quarterfinals 1998 7 5.583 1999 4 8.333 2000 6 8.429 2001 12 2.857 ECAC Co-Champions 2002 12 4.750 NCAA Quarterfinals, ECAC Champions 2003 13 3.812 NCAA Quarterfinals 2004 7 7.500 2005 13 3.813 NCAA Quarterfinals, ECAC Champions 2006 13 5.722 NCAA Finalists, 100th Career Win 2007 2 4.333 TOTALS 112 65.629 1 NCAA Final, 6 NCAAs, 3 ECAC Titles Goals: 2 four times, most recent at Harvard, 3/10/07 Assists: 4 vs. Syracuse, 4/29/06 & at Albany, 3/13/07 Points: 4 vs. Syracuse, 4/29/06 & at Albany, 3/13/07 Multi-Goal Games: 4; Multi-Point Games: 21, Hat Tricks: 0 2 Jim CONNOLLY So. A N. Andover, Mass. N. Andover Face-Off Magazine Hon. Mention All-American Named ECAC Offensive Player of the Week on March 12. Starting attackman is a gifted scorer and creator, who is the leading returning goal scorer from 2006 with 22. Leads team in points with 14 in 2007, second in goals with 10. Has a point in five of six games this season and 17 of 24 games in his career at UMass. Four multi-point games this year and 11 in career. Tallied a goal and two assists against Sacred Heart (3/20). His goal as the game-winner coming with 1.3 seconds left in the first half as UMass shutout SHU in the second half. Scored the eighth and ninth goals as UMass rallied from a 7-0 deficit to tie #2 Albany (3/13), 9-9 in the fourth quarter before losing in overtime, 10-9. Also had an assist. Tied career high with five goals including four in the first half at Harvard (3/10). Had a goal against Yale (3/3). Tallied a goal and assist at Hofstra (2/24). In 2006, tied for third on team in scoring with 25 points, second in goals with 22 in 18 starts on attack in first www.umassathletics.com season. In 2006, Scored nine of his 22 goals in the NCAA Tournament including career-game with five against Hofstra in NCAA Quarterfinal. Piled up 523 points in high school career, the second player ever to score more than 500 points in high school lacrosse (Casey Powell had 553 at Carthage H.S. in New York). Now third all-time in high school scoring. Third member of his family to play lacrosse at UMass, following dad Stephen, who was a team captain on UMass only undefeated team (10-0) in 1969 and older brother Ryan, played four years at UMass and graduated in 2005. 2006 18/18 22 4 26 68 0 1 24 2/1:30 2007 6/6 10 4 14 39 1 1 10 1/0:30 Totals 24/24 32 8 40 107 1 2 34 3/2:00 Goals: 5 vs. Hofstra, 5/20/06 (NCAA QF) & at Harvard, 3/10/07 Assists: 2 at Yale, 3/4/06, at St. John s, 4/8/06 & SHU, 3/20/07 Points: 5 vs. Hofstra, 5/20/06 (NCAA QF) & at Harvard, 3/10/07 Multi-Goal Games: 8; Multi-Point Games: 11, Hat Tricks: 3 3 Brett GARBER Sr. M Avon, Conn. Avon Old Farms Team Captain Steady leader on the first midfield, who is the grandson of legendary UMass coach Dick Garber, whom Garber Field is named after. Father Ted also coached at UMass from 1991-94. Leads UMass in goals with 11 in 2007, second in points with 13. Had three multi-point games as a senior, 20 in his career. Has points in all six games this season, seven in a row overall dating to last season and 32 of the last 38 games dating to 2005. Over last three games has eight goals and nine points. Tied career-high with four goals vs. Sacred Heart (3/ 20), also added an assist tie career-high in points with five. Final goal was 50th of his career. Scored a goal against Brown (3/17). Tallied four career hat trick at Albany (3/13), as UMass rallied from 7-0 deficit to tie game at 9-9 before losing in OT. Scored at Harvard (3/10), had an assist against Yale (3/3). Opened year with two goals at Hofstra (2/24). 2006 All-New England First Team. In 2006, ran with first midfield and tied for third in scoring with 26 points on 17 goals and nine assists. 17 goals ranked tied for fourth on the team. Tied with Jamie Yaman for team lead with five man-up goals. Assisted Jim Connolly s game-winning overtime goal to lift UMass to its first NCAA Semifinal with an 11-10 win over Hofstra (5/20). 2004 14/2 5 3 8 32 2 0 7 0/0:00 2005 16/0 17 7 24 58 5 0 10 2/1:00 2006 18/18 17 9 26 63 5 1 7 2/1:30 2007 6/0 11 2 13 30 2 0 6 1/1:00 Totals 54/20 50 21 71 183 14 1 30 5/3:30 Goals: 4 at Brown, 3/18/06, S.Heart, 3/21/06 & S. Heart, 3/20/07 Assists: 2 vs. Hofstra, 2/26/06 Points: 5 at Brown, 3/18/06 & Sacred Heart, 3/20/07 Multi-Goal Games: 15; Multi-Point Games: 20, Hat Tricks: 5 Point Scoring Streak: 7 games-(5/31/06-present) 4 Rory PEDRICK Jr. M/A Saratoga Sprgs, N.Y. Saratoga Laser shooter, who is splitting time on attack and second midfield this season. Leading returning scorer from 2006 with 28 points. Fourth on team in scoring in 2007 with eight points on four goals and four asissts. Also has 10 groundballs. Has points in three of six games this year and 18 of last 24 games dating to last season. Three multi-point games in 2007 and 11 in his career. Starting on attack, had two goals and an assist vs. Brown (3/17). Career-high six groundballs at Albany (3/13). In first start on attack at Harvard (3/10), had two assists. Scored two goals and had an assist at Hofstra (2/24). In 2006, was team s second-leading scorer playing on second midfield in first significant time as a sophomore. Second on the team with 28 points, 12 goals and 16 assists, which ranked third on team in assists. Had points in 15 of 18 games in 2006 after one point all of 2005. Eight multi-point games during 2006.

Goals: 3 at Yale, 3/4/06 Assists: 1 on seven occasions (last vs. Virginia, 5/29/06) Points: 3 at Yale, 3/4/06 & vs. Harvard, 3/11/06 Multi-Goal Games: 6; Multi-Point Games: 8, Hat Tricks: 1 9 Andrew RECCHIONE Sr. M Mahwah, N.J. Ramapo Sharp shooter has played on first and second midfield. Played in all six games, tallying six points on three goals and three assists. Has points in four of six games this season and 17 of last 24 games dating to last season. Assisted a goal against Sacred Heart (3/20). Netted two goals and assisted another at Harvard (3/13). Scored against Yale (3/3). Set up a goal at Hofstra (2/24). In 2006, was part of the second midfield, surpassed sophomore totals in six games. Doubled career goal total in six games. Finished seventh on team with 23 points, third in goals with 22. Had points in first seven games of the year, and points in 13 of 18 games during the season. Had goals in 12 of 18 games. Led team with a 39.6 shooting percentage (for players taking more than 25 shots).third on team with four extraman goals. Eight multi-goal games in 2006 after none in first two years. Scored the goal to make it 10-9 as UMass rallied to beat Hofstra (5/20) in the NCAA Quarterfinals. Scored game-winning goal with 2:34 left at Cornell (5/ 13) in NCAA First Round win, for his second goal of the game. Netted first-career hat trick vs. Rutgers (5/6), scoring all three goals in the second half. Scored a nifty behind-the-shoulder goal against Maryland (5/27/06) in NCAA Semifinals, which was ESPN SportsCenter s No. 4 Play of the Day. Second time in as many weeks, he was featured in SportsCenter for an impressive goal. Rifled home a long blast to tie the NCAA Quarterfinal win over Hofstra (5/20) with 49 seconds left on the way to 11-10 OT win. His goal was featured as ESPN SportsCenter s No. 8 Play of the Week on May 20. Also assisted Andrew Recchione s goal which made it 10-9. Brother is an assistant lacrosse coach at Trinity College (Conn.), after playing at Springfield College. Grew up accross the street from UMass women s lacrosse star Kaitlin McCormick. 2005 7/0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2/1:00 2006 18/0 12 16 28 57 1 0 29 1/0:30 2007 6/3 4 4 8 30 0 0 10 0/0:00 Totals 31/3 17 20 37 91 1 0 40 3/1:30 Goals: 2 five times, last Brown, 3/17/07 Assists: 3 vs. Sacred Hart, 3/21/06 Points: 4 at St. John s, 4/8/06 Multi-Goal Games: 5; Multi-Point Games: 11, Hat Tricks: 0 5 Paul MANESIS Jr. DM New Caanan, Conn. Trinty Pawling One of UMass top short-stick defensive midfielders along with Sam Moody. Has played in all 24 games over the last two seasons. Has seven groundballs and an assist this year. Assisted a Denis Whelan goal at Hofstra (2/24) in transition. In 2006, played in all 18 games, totalling three points and 13 GBs. 2005 14/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1/0:30 2006 18/0 1 2 3 3 0 0 13 6/5:00 2007 6/0 0 1 1 2 0 0 7 1/1:00 Totals 38/0 1 3 4 5 0 0 21 8/6:30 Goals: 1 at Yale, 3/4/06 Assists: 1 vs. Hof., 2/26/06, at Brown, 3/18/06, at Hof., 2/24/07 Points: 1 four times, last at Hofstra, 2/24/07 6 Dennis LYNCH So. M Milton, Mass. Milton Reserve defensive midfielder, played played against Sacred Heart (3/20) and had one groundball. In 2006, played in three games late vs. Hobart (4/15), at St. John s (4/8) and Sacred Heart (3/21). 2006 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00 Totals 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0:00 7 Nick GLASSER So. M New City, N.Y. Clarkstown So. Reserve midfielder, has not played this season. In 2006, played vs. Hobart (4/15) and Sacred Heart (3/21). 2006 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 2007 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 Totals 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 8 Pat LARMON Sr. M Chesterfield, Mo. Desmet Jesuit Team Captain Senior leader who has recovered from a torn ACL suffered in the Fall of 2006. Has run with first and second midfields. Played in all six games this season, has two goals. Over last 33 games, has 25 goals. Scored second goal of the year vs. Sacred Heart (3/20). Tallied a goal vs. Yale (3/3). In 2006, ran with first midfield, totaled 19 points on 13 goals and six assists. Played some face-off wing as well. Had points in 11 of 18 games in 2006. 2004 7/0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0/0:00 2005 16/0 12 0 12 32 0 1 18 4/2:30 2006 18/18 13 6 19 56 3 0 25 0/0:00 2007 6/0 2 0 2 8 0 0 7 0/0:00 Totals 47/18 28 7 35 98 3 1 51 4/2:30 2004 14/11 2 3 5 29 1 0 3 1/1:00 2005 16/14 6 1 7 23 0 1 5 0/0:00 2006 18/0 21 2 23 53 4 1 9 3/3:00 2007 6/0 3 3 6 30 1 0 4 1/1:00 Totals 54/25 32 9 41 135 6 2 21 5/5:00 Goals: 3 vs. Rutgers, 5/6/06 Assists: 1 nine times, last vs. Sacred Heart, 3/20/07 Points: 3 three times, last at Harvard, 3/10/07 Multi-Goal Games: 9; Multi-Point Games: 11, Hat Tricks: 1 10 Bobby SCHNIBBE Fr. DM Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury Played in all six games as a long-stick defensive midfielder. Played for Duxbury H.S., winning three straight Mass State titles. Team won 45 of 46 games over the last two years. 2007 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0:00 11 Efosa GUOBADIA Sr. DM Baldwin, N.Y. Baldwin Moved to defensive midfield as a senior after three years as a back-up goalie in the program. Speedy player has seen increased minutes during the season with a short-stick playing in the midfield. Had three groundballs at Albany (3/13). Played nine total games as a goalie at UMass from 2004-06. Most memorable games came at the end of 2005. Started and recorded nine saves in the 2005 NCAA win over Syracuse (5/15). Made eight saves in first half. Named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week on May 9 after Rutgers game in 2005. Made first career start at Rutgers, making 14 saves in the victory (5/7), tying the most by a UMass goalie since 2003. 2007 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0/0:00 CAREER GOALIE STATS Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen. 2004 2/0 1 0 1.000 3:55 0.00 0-0 0 0/0 2005 6/2 25 30.455 149:02 12.08 1-0 6 0/0 2006 1/0 0 1.000 1:54 31.58 0-0 0 0/0 TOTALS 9/2 26 31.456 154:51 12.02 1-0 6 0-0 Saves: 14 at Rutgers, 5/7/05 12 P.J. CARETSKY Jr. A Northport, N.Y. Northport Reserve attacker made 2007 debut vs. Sacred Heart (3/20). Played only game of 2006 vs. Sacred Heart (3/21). Younger brother of former UMass attacker Bret Caretsky. 2005 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 2006 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0:30 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 Totals 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0:30 13 Sean KRYGIER Jr. D Madison, Conn. Daniel Hand Second-year starting close defensemen in third season overall. Has started the last 24 games in a row. Has 11 groundballs (tied for third on the team) in 2007 along with four caused turnovers. Played great defense in holding Sacred Heart s (3/20) leading scorer Peter Greco to one goal. Had four groundballs at Hofstra (2/24). In 2006, started all 18 games and had 29 groundballs and 14 caused turnovers. Part of defense that allowed just 8.36 goals per game. Played outstanding defense on Athan Iannucci of Hofstra (5/20/06) in NCAA Quarterfinal, holding the nation s leading scorer without a goal and just one shot as he came into the game with 62 goals. Had tremendous game in NCAA First Round win at Cornell (5/13), started a fastbreak with a caused turnover in third quarter leading to Jamie Yaman s goal. Also solid in final minutes to preserve win. 2005 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0:00 2006 18/18 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 5/3:00 2007 6/6 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2/1:30 Totals 29/24 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 7/4:30 Groundballs: 4 vs. St. John s (4/6/06) & at Hofstra (2/24/07) 14 Fred FEDERICO Jr. M Madison, Conn. Daniel Hand Junior running on second midfield, but has not scored in 2007. In 2006, ran on second midfield at times in addition to third line. Nine goals on 22 shots (40.9 percent). Had five goals in seven games in limited duty from April 15-May 13. Scored game-tying goal with 3:46 left in regulation of NCAA First Round win at Cornell (5/13), shot was his first of game. 2005 5/0 1 0 1 3 0 0 4 0/0:00 2006 17/0 9 1 10 22 0 1 4 2/1:30 2007 5/0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1/1:00 Totals 27/0 10 1 11 30 0 1 9 3/2:30 Goals: 2 vs. Hobart, 4/15/06 & vs. Sacred Heart, 3/21/06 Assists: 1 at Georgetown, 4/22/06 Points: 2 vs. Hobart, 4/15/06 & vs. Sacred Heart, 3/21/06 Multi-Goal Games: 2; Multi-Point Games: 2, Hat Tricks: 0 15 Brennan MACK So. D Cortland, N.Y. Cortland Sophomore defenseman made 2007 debut vs. Sacred Heart (3/20). In 2006, played in two games as a reserve close defenseman vs. Hobart (4/15) and Sacred Heart (3/21). 2006 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00 Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0:00 16 Denis WHELAN Sr. A Merion Station, Pa. William Penn Charter Senior, who began the year as a starting attackman. Has been playing as a reserve recently. Played in five games with a goal and assist for two points. Set up a goal against Yale (3/3). In first career start, scored final UMass goal at Hofstra (2/ 24), for third career tally. In 2006, played in four games vs. Hofstra (2/26), vs. Sacred Heart (3/21), at St. John s (4/8) and vs. Hobart (4/15).