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JOHNS HOPKINS Blue Jays Lacrosse #2 Johns Hopkins (8-1) at #14 Navy (7-4) Saturday, April 20, 2002 Navy Marine Corps Stadium Noon The Game: Second-ranked Johns Hopkins (8-1) travels to Navy (7-4) for a matchup with the 14th-ranked Midshipmen. Johns Hopkins knocked off Maryland, 9-8 in overtime in its last game, while the Mids defeated Mount St. Mary s, 10-5. A Look Back: Johns Hopkins posted an 8-4 record last season and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Navy posted an 8-5 record last season and finished third in the ECAC. A Look Forward: With just three weeks remaining in the regular season, the race for the six at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament is wide open. While Johns Hopkins, Virginia and Syracuse appear to have locked up bids, all three teams could still use one more win to solidify a grip on a bid. Navy, with a 3-2 ECAC record, appears to have missed its chance to win the automatic bid the league owns, but could figure into the at-large mix by beating Johns Hopkins and Army next week. The Coaches: Dave Pietramala is in his second season as the head coach of the Blue Jays. He sports an overall record of 39-22, including a 16-5 record at Johns Hopkins. Pietramala spent three years as the head coach at Cornell (1998-2000) before returning to his alma mater last season. He is the only person in the history of college lacrosse who has earned NCAA Division I National Player of the Year honors (1989) and NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year honors (2000). Richie Meade, a 1976 graduate of the University of North Carolina, sports an overall record of 81-69, including a 54-46 mark in eight seasons at Navy. National Rankings: JHU Navy STX/USILA 2nd 14th Inside Lacrosse 2nd 14th Note: For purposes of pre-game rankings, the Johns Hopkins 2002 Schedule/Results sports information office uses the STX/USILA rankings as each team s official ranking. Hopkins Lacrosse on the Radio: Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse games can be heard on WJFK-AM 1300 in Baltimore. The Johns Hopkins Lacrosse Game of the Week presented by Copy World begins with a pre-game show 15 minutes prior to faceoff and includes a 15-minute post-game show. Larry Quinn and Mark Dixon will provide all the play-by-play and expert analysis. All regular-season games (except the games against Albany, North Carolina, Villanova, and Navy) and NCAA Tournament games will be broadcast. Please note that beginning with the Syracuse game, all Johns Hopkins games that are broadcast on the radio can also be heard on the official web site of Johns Hopkins athletics (www.hopkinssports.com). Hopkins Lacrosse on Television: The Blue Jays are scheduled to hit the air waves eight times this season. Games against Princeton, Syracuse, North Carolina, Maryland, Towson and Loyola will air on WMAR in Baltimore, while the JHU-Virginia game was aired on Comcast SportsNet. This is in addition to the Hofstra game, which aired in New York on the Madison Square Garden Network. Since 1998, Johns Hopkins has had 32 of its games televised and has posted an 20-12 record in those 32 games. Hopkins Lacrosse on the Web: The official web site for Johns Hopkins athletics is located at www.hopkinssports.com. Series Notes Johns Hopkins leads the all-time series against Navy, 47-25-1. Currently, Hopkins has won 27 straight games in the series dating back to a 13-12 Navy win in 1974. The two teams have met every season since 1950. The Blue Jays have held Navy to less than 10 goals in 14 of the last 22 meetings. Included in that total is an 11-1 Head Coach Dave Pietramala Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins 90) Career Record/Yrs: 39-22 (.639)/5th Year Record at Hopkins/Yrs: 16-5 (.762)/2nd Year Assistant Coaches: Seth Tierney (Offensive Coordinator) Bill Dwan (Defense), Howard Offit (Faceoffs) JHU Men s Lacrosse Quick Facts Overall Record: 8-1 Captains: Bobby Benson, P.J. DiConza Adam Doneger, Matt Hanna, Nick Murtha Athletic Trainer: Gary Horsmon All-Time Record: 802-258-15 (.753)/113 yrs. National Championships: 42 NCAA Championships: 7 (74, 78-80, 84-85, 87) Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances: 30 NCAA Championship Game Appearances: 14 NCAA Semifinal Appearances: 22 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: 46-23 (.667) Final 2001 Record: 8-4 Post-season: NCAA Quarterfinals Home Field: Homewood Field Surface: Artificial turf Capacity: 8,500 Sports Information Assistant AD/SID: Ernie Larossa SID Office Phone: 410/516-0552 SID Home Phone: 410/529-5510 SID Fax: 410/516-7482 Press Box Phone: 410/516-0243 SID Email: elarossa@jhu.edu JHU Sports Hotlline: 410/516-0HOP Internet Address: www.hopkinssports.com Date Opponent Time/Result Notes Mar. 2 #1 Princeton (WMAR-TV 2) W/8-5 Blue Jays allow just two goals in first 53:33. 9 @ #11 Hofstra W/9-8 Doneger scores game-winner with 11 seconds remaining in fourth quarter. 16 #1 Syracuse (WMAR-TV 2) W/9-8 JHU outscores SU, 5-1 in fourth quarter - Boland (3g, 2a) 23 @ #4 Virginia L/6-12 UVa outscores JHU, 6-0 over last 26:26 26 Albany W/10-4 Blue Jays use 5-0 second-half run to break game open - Doneger (3g, 1a) 29 #7 North Carolina (WMAR-TV 2) W/12-11 Benson nets game-winner with 3:29 remaining - Doneger (3g), Barrie (3g, 1a), Benson (2g, 3a), Ford (1g, 3a) Apr. 2 @ Villanova W/10-7 JHU s 800th all-time victory - LeSueur (2g, 2a), Benson (2g, 2a). 6 @ #15 Ohio State W/12-9 Benson (5g, 2a) ties career-high for goals, points - JHU 5-for-7 EMO 13 #6 Maryland (Homecoming - WMAR-TV 2) (OT) W/9-8 Barrie nets game-winner in OT - Benson (4g) - JHU 2-for-4 EMO - MD 0-for-4 EMO 20 @ #14 Navy Noon Blue Jays have won 27 straight against the Mids 27 Towson (WMAR-TV 2) 1:00 pm Third team from last year s Final Four to visit Homewood during 2002 season May 4 @ Loyola (WMAR-TV 2) 1:00 pm Visiting team has won three of the last six in the series

Johns Hopkins vs. Navy All-Time Series Results JHU leads, 47-25-1 1908 W 6-1 1909 W 7-2 1910 L 6-7 1911 W 2-1 1913 T 4-4 1914 L 2-5 1915 W 4-2 1916 W 6-3 1918 L 0-12 1919 L 3-5 1921 L 0-9 1922 L 1-9 1923 L 3-6 1924 W 5-4 1925 L 1-8 1927 W 6-5 1928 L 3-5 1943 L 4-7 1946 W 12-9 1947 W 14-7 1948 W 9-8 1950 W 8-4 1951 W 13-10 1952 L 9-10 1953 L 4-7 1954 L 3-12 1955 L 3-13 1956 W 8-6 1957 W 15-6 1958 W 14-7 1959 L 11-13 1960 L 7-15 1961 L 9-15 1962 L 11-16 1963 L 5-10 1964 L 3-15 1965 L 6-15 1966 L 7-12 1967 W 9-6 1968 W 11-3 1969 L 6-9 1970 W 9-7 1971 L 6-9 1972 W 17-3 1973 W 12-7 1974 L 12-13 1975 W 16-11 1976 W 18-10 1977 W 17-11 1978 W 22-11 1979 W 17-10 1980 W 13-8 1981 W 9-6 1982 W 12-7 1983 W 13-8 1984 W 9-6 1985 W 24-10 1986 W 14-11 1987 W 10-9 1988 W 10-7 1989 W 7-5 1990 W 6-4 1991 W 15-11 1992 W 22-12 1993 W 11-8 1994 W 12-11 1995 W 16-8 1996 W 18-11 1997 W 24-5 1998 W 15-14 1999 W 11-1 2000 W (OT) 7-6 2001 W 13-11 win in 1999, which marked Navy s lowest goal total against Johns Hopkins since 1912. Dating back to 1994 (eight meetings), the JHU-Navy game has either been a blowout or a down-to the-wire affair. Hopkins has defeated Navy by seven or more goals four times since 1994, while also picking up one-goal wins in 1994, 1998 and 2000. About the Mids: Navy enter s this week s game against Johns Hopkins wih a 7-4 overall record after back-to-back wins over Penn State (9-7) and Mount St. Mary s (10-5). Head coach Richie Meade boasts a deep (31 players have played in seven or more games) and talented team that could still figure into the mix for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament with season-ending wins over Johns Hopkins and Army. A talented offesive unit is paced by senior attackman Eddie McKinnon, who leads the team with 22 goals and 11 assists. McKinnon tallied 23 goals and 11 assists last season and scored the 75th goal of his career in the win over Mount St. Mary s. In addition to McKinnon, the Midshipmen boast three other players with 10 or more goals in Ben Bailey (14g, 5a), Dave Pittard (11g, 15a), and Eddy Holton (10g, 3a). Holton has missed the last two games with an injury, but is expected to play against Hopkins. Defensively, everything starts in the cage with senior All-America candidate Jon Higdon, who sports a 6.95 goals against average and a.584 save percentage. Last season, Higdon took over for Mickey Jarboe, who had twice earned First Team All-America honors, and quickly established himself as one of the top goalies in the nation as he posted a 7.18 goals against average and a.564 save percentage. These Are The Facts: Johns Hopkins enters this week s game against Navy with an all-time record of 802-258-15 (.753) in 114 seasons of play. The Blue Jays own seven NCAA titles, 29 USILA titles, and 6 ILA titles for a total of 42 national championships. What 800 Means: With the 10-7 win over Villanova, Johns Hopkins became the first collegiate lacrosse program to amass 800 wins. Captain My Captain: Senior defender P.J. DiConza (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset), senior midfielder Matt Hanna (Geneva, NY/Geneva), senior goalie Nick Murtha (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset), junior attackman Bobby Benson (Baltimore, MD/ McDonogh) and junior midfielder Adam Doneger (Hewlett, NY/Lynbrook) have been selected as team captains for Johns Hopkins this season. All In the Family: For the second consecutive season, the Johns Hopkins coaching staff consists entirely of Johns Hopkins graduates. Head coach Dave Pietramala and assistant coaches Seth Tierney (class of 1991), Bill Dwan (1991), and Howard Offit (1981) all earned their degree at JHU. Prior to last season when Pietramala, Tierney, Dwan and Offit also comprised the Blue Jay coaching staff, the last time the entire coaching staff was made up of JHU graduates was 1984, when the Blue Jays were coached by Don Zimmerman (1976), who was assisted by Jerry Pfeiffer (1966), Joe Devlin (1978), Fred Smith (1950), Joe Cowan (1969), and Dennis Townsend (1966). Brother Act: Sophomore Corey Harned is the younger brother of Chris Harned, who played attack for the Blue Jays from 1997-2000. Freshman Peter LeSueur is the younger brother of Paul LeSueur, who played midfield for the Blue Jays from 1997-2000 and served as a team captain as a senior. Tough: Johns Hopkins season-opening game against Princeton was the latest for the Blue Jays against the defending national champion. Hopkins has now played the defending national champion every year since 1973 (the longest such streak in the nation). The Blue Jays have won six of their last nine and nine of their last 14 games against defending national champions, including wins over Princeton in 1995, 1999, 2002 and Syracuse in 1994, 1996 and 2001. Tougher: The game earlier this season against top-ranked Syracuse was also the latest in a long line of games for the Blue Jays against the number one ranked team in the nation. Since 1994, JHU has played 15 games against teams which were ranked number one in the nation at the time of the game. Hopkins is 8-7 in those 15 games, including the season-opening win against Princeton. Currently, JHU has won three straight and five of its last seven against teams ranked number one. The Toughest: Johns Hopkins will once again play the most difficult schedule in the nation, a fact that was cemented with release of the Faceoff Lacrosse 2002 Strength of Schedule Rankings (right). The Blue Jays have a strength of schedule rating of 175 to easily outdistance the field in the battle for the toughest schedule in the nation. The Blue Jays will play the other five consensus top six teams in the nation (Princeton/Syracuse/Towson/Virginia/Maryland) and seven of the top 10. Hopkins plays three of last season s Final Four teams and three other teams which advanced to the national quarterfinals. Getting Tougher: As if Hopkins doesn t already play the most difficult schedule in the nation, the Blue Jays will be adding Duke to their schedule beginning next season. Home Sweet Home: The home white uniforms are always a welcome site for the Blue Jays. Currently, Johns Hopkins has won nine straight, 22 of its last 25 and 28 of its last 31 games at Homewood Field. JHU is 10-1 at home under head coach Dave Pietramala. Anytime, Anywhere: Including this week s game at Navy, 19 of JHU s last 20 road games have been against team s ranked in the top 15 at the time of the game. Faceoff Lacrosse 2002 Strength of Schedule Rankings Rk. School Rating 1. Johns Hopkins 175 2. Virginia 169 3. Rutgers 160 4. Loyola 153 5. Syracuse 151 6. Hofstra 144 7. Georgetown 139 8. Maryland 137 9T. Duke 133 North Carolina 133 11. UMBC 129 12. Princeton 124 13. Penn State 117 14. Navy 115 15. Towson 113-2 -

Johns Hopkins vs. Navy The Last Meeting #13 Navy 11 April 21, 2001 #6 Johns Hopkins 13 Homewood Field BALTIMORE, Md. Freshman attackman Conor Ford scored a career-high five goals on just five shots and the sixthranked Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team erased an early three-goal deficit en route to a 13-11 victory over 13 th -ranked Navy. The win is the 27 th straight for Johns Hopkins against Navy dating back to 1974 and the Blue Jays improve to 6-3 with the victory. Navy had its two-game winning streak snapped an falls to 7-5 with the loss. Ford scored all five of his goals during a 10-4 Hopkins run that turned an early 4-1 deficit into an 11-8 advantage midway through the fourth quarter. After sophomore Bobby Benson trimmed the Navy lead to 4-2 with just 19 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Ford went to work. He sandwiched goals around an Eddie McKinnon tally for Navy to make it 5-4 with 11:53 left in the second period and tallied the third goal in a three-goal run for the Blue Jays to close the half that gave JHU its first lead of the game at 7-6 with 1:52 remaining in the second quarter. Junior midfielder Matt Hanna and senior midfielder Conor Denihan scored the first two goals during the three-goal spree, which came after Brandon Cornes had bumped the lead to 6-4 with 10:45 left in the period. Ford wasted little time extending Hopkins halftime lead as his fourth goal of the game just 34 seconds into the third quarter gave JHU a two-goal lead at 8-6. Navy tied the game for the final time at 8-8 as Adam Borcz and Eddy Holton scored just 1:01 apart midway through the period, but Hanna and Ford answered with back-to-back goals to make it 10-8. Borcz sandwiched his third and fourth goals of the game around another Hanna tally to make it 11-10 with 8:08 to play, but consecutive goals by Adam Doneger and Benson just 10 seconds apart late in the game gave JHU what proved to be an insurmountable 13-10 lead with 4:05 to play. Nick Lockwood closed out the scoring for Navy with just 1:25 remaining and the Blue Jays were able to hold off Navy in the final minute. Ford, who has scored 13 goals this season on just 17 shots, is just the second Johns Hopkins freshman in the last nine seasons to score five goals in a game (Benson scored five against Loyola last season). Hanna s three goals and four points are both career-highs, as were senior midfielder Eric Wedin s four assists and freshman midfielder Kevin Boland s three assists. In all, 12 of Hopkins 13 goals on the day were assisted. Sophomore goalie Rob Scherr made 14 saves in goal for Hopkins, including 10 in the second half. Borcz led the way for Navy with his four-goal performance, while Michael Cataffo added two goals and three assists. The Midshipmen had five other players register one goal and three other players picked up assists, but only Borcz and Cataffo posted multi-point games for Navy. The 11 goals the Midshipmen scored are the most allowed by Johns Hopkins this season. Jon Higdon made 13 saves in goal for Navy, including five in the first quarter when Navy jumped out to the quick lead. Cataffo scored both of his goals during the opening quarter for Navy. Wedin won 18-of-27 faceoffs on the day and picked up a career-high 16 ground balls. Overall, Johns Hopkins held a slim 38-36 advantage in shots and a 40-33 advantage in ground balls. #13 Navy (7-5) 4 2 3 2-11 #6 Johns Hopkins (6-3) 2 5 3 3-13 Goals: N: Borcz-4, Cataffo-2, Conklin, McKinnon, Cornes, Holton, Lockwood. JH: Ford-5, Hanna-3, Doneger-2, Benson-2, Denihan. Assists: N: Cataffo-3, Fellows, Morris, Pittard. JH:Wedin-4, Boland-3, Denihan-2, Frattarola, Hanna, Doneger. Saves: N: Higdon-13. JH: Scherr-14. Shots: N- 35. JH-38. EMO: N: 1-for-4. JH: 2-for-4. Attendance: 6,136. April Reign: With the win over Maryland, Johns Hopkins is 31-1 (.969) in the month of April since the beginning of the 1997 season. The only loss during that time was a 10-9 loss at Maryland last April. More April Reign: Since 1993, JHU is a sparkling 49-6 (.891) in games played in the month of April. A Final April Reign: JHU has won 20 straight home games in the month of April. It s Great For Ratings: Four of Hopkins nine games this season have been decided by just one goal. Dating back to last season, nine of JHU s last 21 games have been decided by just one goal. JHU is 7-2 in those nine one-goal games. More Ratings: Since the beginning of the 2001 season, 15 of Hopkins 21 games have been decided by three goals or less. Youth: It s no secret the Blue Jays may have the youngest team in the nation this season. Of the 40 players on the roster, 16 are freshmen, nine are sophomores, eight are juniors, and seven are seniors. More Youth: Entering the season, junior attackman Bobby Benson, junior midfielder Adam Doneger, and junior goalie Rob Scherr had combined to start 55 games. The 37 other players on the team had a combined 35 starts to their credit. A Final Youth: In the first nine games of the season, 28 different players have seen playing time for the Blue Jays. Of the 28, 11 are freshmen and seven more are sophomores. Couldn t Resist - More Youth: 19 players have appeared in all nine games this season. Of the 19, nine are freshmen. It Starts With Youth: Of the 10 players who have started for Hopkins in the first nine games of the season (JHU has used the same starting lineup in each of the first nine games), four are freshmen (Kyle Barrie, Peter LeSueur, Kyle Harrison, Chris Watson), one is a sophomore (Conor Ford), one is a junior with one career start entering the season (Mike Peyser) and another is a senior who had never started a game before this season (Nick Murtha). Points of Youth: Of Hopkins 85 goals scored in eight games 33 have been scored by juniors, 27 have been scored by freshmen, 24 have been scored by sophomores, and one has been scored by a senior. More Points of Youth: All 77 goals scored by Johns Hopkins in the last eight games have been scored by players who will return next season. Still More Points of Youth: All 126 points the Blue Jays have registered in the last eight games (77g, 49a) have been amassed by players who will return next season. Final Point of Youth: 138 of the 139 (99.3%) points JHU has amassed in nine games belong to players who will return next season. 93 of the 139 (66.9%) belong to players with at least two years of eligibility remaining. OK, This is the Last One: The last 82 goals the Blue Jays have scored have been scored by players who will return next season. Give and Take: 42 of JHU s 54 (77.8%) assists this season belong to freshmen and sophomores. Extra, Extra: Johns Hopkins is 17-for-35 (.486) with the extra man this season. The Johns Hopkins extra man unit is ranked second in the nation. More Extra, Extra: Johns Hopkins was 5-for-7 with the extra man in the win over Ohio State. JHU converted on its first five EMO opportunities, before sitting on the ball in the final two minutes when they had two extra man opportunities. JHU was 2-for-4 with the extra man in the win over Maryland. The Final Extra, Extra: In the last four games, Johns Hopkins has converted 12-of-19 (.632) extra man opportunities. And Then There Was One: Through nine games, only Bobby Benson has registered at least one point in every game. USA, USA: Johns Hopkins junior attackman Bobby Benson (Baltimore, MD/McDonogh) earned a spot on the United States National Team and will play in this summer s ILF World Championships in Australia. Milestone #1: Bobby Benson scored four goals in the win over Maryland to boost his career point total to 101. He is the only active player with 100 or more career points. Milestone #2: Bobby Benson s third goal against Maryland was the 75th of his career,. Career-High: Bobby Benson tied his career high for goals (5) and points (7) in the win over Ohio State. He scored three extraman goals and had three straight goals at one point during JHU s 7-0 game-opening run. On a Roll: In the first five games of the season, Bobby Benson scored six goals and added one assist for seven points. In the last four games, Benson has 13 goals and seven assists for 20 points. Topping the Charts: Bobby Benson, Hopkins only returning All-American after garnering Honorable Mention All-America honors last season, led the Blue Jays in goals (28), assists (14) and points (42) last season. With his four-goal effort against Maryland, - 3 -

STX/USILA Poll April 15, 2002 1. Virginia (8) 8-1 198 2. Johns Hopkins 8-1 186 3. Georgetown (1) 9-0 178 4. Syracuse (1) 9-2 175 5. Cornell 9-1 157 6. Maryland 7-3 148 7. North Carolina 7-3 140 8. Princeton 5-4 124 9. Hofstra 8-3 119 10. Loyola 7-2 118 11. Yale 5-3 94 12. Duke 5-5 90 13. UMass 8-2 78 14. Navy 6-4 69 15. Penn 8-3 60 16. Towson 4-4 41 17. Penn State 5-5 35 18T. Army 6-4 28 Ohio State 6-4 28 20. Brown 4-6 11 Others Receiving Votes (in order): Fairfield, Bucknell, Hobart, Butler, UMBC, Notre Dame Inside Lacrosse Media Poll April 15, 2002 1. Virginia (16) 357 8-1 2. Johns Hopkins 335 8-1 3. Georgetown (2) 315 9-0 4. Syracuse 314 9-2 5. Cornell 305 9-1 6. Maryland 276 7-3 7. North Carolina 248 7-3 8. Princeton 235 5-4 9. Loyola 224 7-2 10. Hofstra 182 8-3 11. Duke 173 5-5 12. Yale 158 6-4 13. UMass 144 8-2 14. Navy 122 6-4 15. Towson 108 4-4 16. Ohio State 62 6-4 17. Penn 57 8-3 18. Army 55 6-4 19. Penn State 52 5-5 20. Brown 31 4-6 Others receiving votes: Hobart 15, Fairfield 9, Albany 4, Notre Dame 4, Drexel 3, UMBC 2, Butler 1, Hartford 1. ( ) - First place votes Week-by-Week JHU in the Polls STX/ Inside Date USILA Lacrosse March 4 2nd 2nd March 11 2nd 2nd March 18 1st 1st March 25 3rd 4th April 1 4th 4th April 8 3rd 3rd April 15 2nd 2nd he now has career totals of 75 goals and 26 assists for 101 points. He has a team-high 19 goals and eight assists this season for a teambest 27 points. It s Safe to Say: With four goals against Maryland, Bobby Benson has scored at least one goal in 32 of the 34 games he has played in during his career and has 22 multi-goal games to his credit. Currently, he has scored at least one goal in 21 straight games. Double Your Pleasure: JHU is 18-4 (.818) in the 22 games Bobby Benson has scored two or more goals. A Change of Scenery: Junior Adam Doneger (Hewlett, NY/Lynbrook) made the move from attack to midfield this season, where he is anchoring Hopkins top midfield unit. Last season, Doneger finished second on the team in scoring with 18 goals and 12 assists for 30 points. End of the Line: Adam Doneger scored one goal and added one assist against Villanova. The effort extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one point to 29. However, Doneger was held scorless in the win over Ohio State, marking the first time he didn t register a point since a 13-12 loss to Syracuse on March 17, 2000. With one goal against Maryland, Doneger now has 14 goals and three assists. I Like it Warm: Adam Doneger entered this season with six career goals in nine games played in March. This season, he scored 12 goals in six games in March. More Warm: Adam Doneger has 27 goals and eight assists in 14 games in the month of April. Triple Play: Johns Hopkins is 9-0 over the last three years when Adam Doneger scores three or more goals and 10-1 when he tallies three or more points. X Marks His Spot: One of the biggest holes the Blue Jays had to fill this season was at the faceoff X, where now-graduated Eric Wedin took over 94% of the faceoffs for the Blue Jays last season and over 1,000 in his career. Freshman midfielder Kyle Harrison (Baltimore, MD/Friends) has handled most of the load this season for Hopkins. Harrison enjoyed an outstanding debut against Princeton as he won 11-of-15 (.733) faceoffs while also grabbing the ground ball on six of the 11 faceoffs he won. Harrison came back to win 5-of-9 against Hofstra and 9-of-15 against Syracuse. In the win over North Carolina, he won 14-of-20 (.700) and grabbed a career-high 12 ground balls. On the year, he has won 57-of-97 (.588) faceoffs and has a team-high 43 ground balls. Jump-Start, Part I: Kyle Harrison opened the scoring for Johns Hopkins in the win over Princeton with his first career goal just 1:22 into the game. Jump Start, Part II: Kyle Harrison ignited Hopkins game-ending 5-1 run against Syracuse with an unassisted goal with 7:28 remaining in the fourth quarter. Prior to Harrison s goal, Hopkins had been held scoreless for 26:01. Jump Start, Part III: Kyle Harrison opened the scoring in the 12-9 win over Ohio State with an unassisted goal just 2:05 into the game. The goal ignited a 7-0 run for JHU. Harrison now has four goals and one assist this season. More X : Freshman Lou Braun (Upper Arlington, OH/Upper Arlington) won a career-high 11-of-15 faceoffs in the game against Virginia and grabbed a career-high six ground balls as well. He won 8-of-12 against Villanova and he is now 42-for-83 (.506) on the year with 17 ground balls to his credit. More Scenery Changes: Sophomore Conor Ford (Timonium, MD/St. Paul s) started most of last season on attack and, like junior Adam Doneger, is starting on Hopkins first midfield unit this season. He currently ranks third on the team in scoring with nine goals and a team-high 12 assists for 21 points. Streaking: Conor Ford has registered two or more points in 11 of his last 13 games dating back to last season. Mister Assister: Conor Ford s three assists against Hofstra were one better than his previous career-high of two against Loyola last season. He assisted on the game-tying and game-winning goals against Hofstra. He tied that with a three-assist performance against UNC. He is currently tied for the team-lead with 12 assists, which is six more than he had all of last season. More Assister: 16 of Conor Ford s 18 career assists have come in the last 11 games dating back to last season. Ford Tough: In his last 12 games dating back to last season, Conor Ford has 23 goals and 16 assists for 39 points. During the same period, only Bobby Benson (39 points) also has more than 30 points for the Blue Jays. In the Nick of Time: Senior Nick Murtha (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset) made the first start of his career one to remember as he limited Princeton to just two goals in the first 53 minutes and registered a then career-high 11 saves in the 8-5 win. More Nick: Nick Murtha s effort in goal helped Hopkins hold Princeton to just five goals, the fewest goals the Blue Jays have allowed in a season-opener since 1983, when JHU knocked off UMBC, 15-4. The Final Nick: Nick Murtha is the first Johns Hopkins goalie since Larry Quinn in 1983 to win the first three starts of his career. Saving the Day: Nick Murtha registered a career-high 18 saves while allowing just eight goals in the 9-8 win over Syracuse. Seven of Murtha s saves came during the fourth quarter, when Hopkins outscored the Orangemen, 5-1. - 4 -

Johns Hopkins Record... In Under 2002 Petro Overall: 8-1 16-5 At home: 5-0 10-1 On the road: 3-1 6-3 At a neutral site: 0-0 0-1 On artificial turf: 7-0 14-2 On grass: 1-1 2-3 During the day: 6-1 13-3 At night: 2-0 3-2 In overtime: 1-0 1-1 On television: 5-1 9-4 In weekday games: 3-0 4-0 On the weekend (Sat/Sun.): 5-1 12-5 Against teams ranked 1-5: 2-1 3-4 Against teams ranked 6-10: 2-0 4-1 Against teams ranked 11-20: 2-0 5-0 Against unranked teams: 2-0 4-0 Leading after one quarter: 4-0 6-1 Leading at the half: 6-0 10-1 Leading after three quarters: 6-0 13-2 Trailing after one quarter: 3-1 6-3 Trailing at the half: 2-1 4-3 Trailing after three quarters: 1-1 2-2 Tied after one quarter: 1-0 3-1 Tied at the half: 0-0 2-1 Tied after three quarters: 1-0 2-1 Scoring first: 6-0 11-2 Opponent scores first: 2-1 5-3 Scoring 10 or more goals: 4-0 11-0 Scoring less than 10 goals: 4-1 5-5 Allowing 10 or more goals: 1-1 5-3 Allowing less than 10 goals: 7-0 11-2 Getting more ground balls: 4-1 12-4 Getting less ground balls: 4-0 4-1 Ground balls equal: 0-0 0-0 Winning more faceoffs: 4-1 9-4 Opp. wins more faceoffs: 1-0 4-1 Faceoffs equal: 3-0 3-0 More Saving: Nick Murtha posted 13 saves in the win over North Carolina, including nine in the fourth quarter. He also had 13 saves in the 10-7 win over Villanova. A Final Save: Nick Murtha posted 16 saves in the win over Ohio State, including four in the fourth quarter after Ohio State pulled to within 10-9. He did not allow a goal in the final 14 minutes of the game. Murtha is currently ranked 13th nationally in save % (.600) and 12th in goals against average (7.97). Scherr-ing the Load: The Blue Jays boast two proven goalies as junior Rob Scherr (Reisterstown, MD/McDonogh) returns after starting all 12 games last season. Scherr posted an 8.52 GAA and a.587 save percentage last season. Hail Hanna: Senior Matt Hanna (Geneva, NY/Geneva) scored Hopkins third goal of the game early in the third quarter in the win over Princeton. In his 21 games at Johns Hopkins (he transferred to JHU from Loyola prior to last season), he has nine goals and one assist. Three of his nine goals have come against Princeton. McDermott the Middie: One year after playing most of the season on attack, sophomore Joe McDermott (Rockville Centre, NY/South Side) makes the permanent move back to midfield, his natural position. Last season, McDermott finished sixth on the team in scoring with seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points. Not Your Average Joe: Joe McDermott registered his first two points of the season with a goal and an assist in the win over Hofstra. His goal late in the second quarter capped a three-goal run for JHU, while he later assisted on Bobby Benson s goal that gave JHU a 6-5 lead. More Joe: Against Syracuse, Joe McDermott assisted on Kevin Boland s second goal of the game, which drew Hopkins within 8-7 with 2:31 remaining in the fourth quarter. A Final Joe: Joe McDermott helped jump-start the JHU offense against North Carolina with a rebound goal just 2:18 into the game that gave JHU a 2-0 lead. He also scored Hopkins second goal in the 12-9 win over Ohio State and the Blue Jays third goal in the win over Maryland. His goal against the Terps stopped a 4-0 Maryland run. One Career-High...: Kevin Boland s (Jessup, MD/Gilman) three points (1g, 2a) against Princeton tied his career high for points in a game. He previously had three assists in a 13-11 win over Navy last season....deserves Another Career-High: Kevin Boland s career-high three-point effort against Princeton didn t remain his career-high for very long as he tallied three goals and added two assists to lead Hopkins to the 9-8 win over Syracuse. I m Honored: Kevin Boland was named the Warrior/Inside Lacrosse.com and AllLacrosse America.com National Player of the Week for his effort in the win over Syracuse. Go Figure: Kevin Boland s three goals against Syracuse were one more than he had scored in his previous 14 career games combined. More Figure: With one goal (which tied the game and sent it to overtime) and one assist (on the game-winner) against Maryland Kevin Boland is second on the team in scoring with 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points. Last season, he had one goal and six assists for seven points in 12 games. For Comparison s Sake: Kevin Boland has not started a game yet this season and already has 23 points in nine games. His 23 points in nine games this season are already more than any non-starter had throughout the entire 2001 season. Something About Number One: In three career games against teams ranked number one in the nation, Kevin Boland has four goals and five assists for nine points. Muir of a Good Thing: One of the most athletic and versatile players on the team, junior Tim Muir (Collingdale, PA/Episcopal) tallied seven goals and three assists in 10 games last season. This season, Muir is anchoring Hopkins defensive midfield unit. He currently has 22 ground balls to his credit and is helping Hopkins hold the opposition to 8.00 goals per game. He had a career-high five ground balls against Ohio State. Shawn, Brandon, and Brendan Who: Last season, seniors Shawn Nadelen, Brandon Testa, and Brendan Shook started on close defense and anchored a unit which allowed an average of exactly nine goals per game. Despite losing the three, who all earned All-America honors as least once in their career, the Blue Jays have allowed an average of just 8.00 goals per game through nine games. One Good Switch Deserves Another: Sophomore Corey Harned (Holbrook, NY/Sachem) was a standout attackman in high school, played short-stick defensive middie last season, and is listed as Hopkins top long stick defensive middie this season. He picked up a career-high seven ground balls in the win over Villanova and added a team-high six in the win over Maryland. He currently ranks second on the team with 35 ground balls through nine games. Long in the Tooth: Senior defender P.J. DiConza (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset) entered the season having played in 32 games with four starts to his credit. The next four players listed as close defenders (Michael Peyser, Dan DiPietro, Chris Watson, Tom Garvey) entered the season having played in a total of 26 games with one start. - 5 -

Johns Hopkins In the NCAA Statistics (Team Statistics) Extra-Man Offense: 2nd (.486/17-of-35) Winning Percentage: T3rd (.889/7-1) Scoring Defense: Man-Down Defense: Faceoff Winning Percentage: 9th (8.00 goals/game) T14th (.758/25-of-33) 19th (.548/102-of-186) Johns Hopkins In the NCAA Statistics (Individual Statistics) Faceoff Winning Percentage: Goals Against Average: Save Percentage: Kyle Harrison (18th/.588) Nick Murtha (12th/7.97) Nick Murtha (13th/.600) Holding Them Down: P.J. DiConza held Princeton sophomore attackman Ryan Boyle to just one goal in the win over the Tigers, and that came with less than a minute to play in regulation. More Holding: P.J. DiConza held Syracuse sophomore attackman Mike Powell to just one assist in the win over the Orangemen. Powell entered the game with 15 goals and 11 assists for 26 points in four games. The Numbers Don t Lie: P.J. DiConza was enjoying a standout season last year as Hopkins long stick middie before being lost for the season with a knee injury prior to the game against Maryland. Johns Hopkins had not allowed more than 10 goals and was allowing an average of just 7.3 goals per game before his injury. After he was lost for the year, the Blue Jays did not hold an opponent to less than 10 goals in any game and allowed an average of 11.4 goals per game in their final five games. Since the beginning of the 2001 season, Johns Hopkins has allowed more than 10 goals in a game that P.J. DiConza has played in just twice. Coming Full Circle: Junior Mike Peyser (Cold Spring Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor) arrived at Hopkins as a close defenseman and spent most of his freshman year playing there. He even earned a start against Maryland on close defense as a rookie. Last season, he played the first seven games of the season as a short stick defensive middie before playing the rope the final five games of the season after P.J. DiConza was lost for the year with an injury. This season, he s back as a starter on close defense and held Princeton s Sean Hartofilis to no goals and Syracuse attackman Josh Coffman to just one goal. Through nine games, he currently has 22 ground balls to his credit. He had 20 ground balls all of last season. For Pete s Sake: Freshman Peter LeSueur (Garden City, NY/Garden City) posted the first multi-goal game of his career with two goals in the game against Virginia. More Pete: Peter LeSueur picked up two more goals and added an assist in the win over Albany for his first career three-point game. Another Pete: Peter LeSueur posted the first four-point game of his career with a two-goal, two-assist showing against Villanova and added one goal and one assist in the win over Ohio State. He now has nine goals and seven assists for 16 points. Game-By-Game Goals & Assists (Staters in Bold-Underline) No Name-Pos PRIN HOF SYR UVA UA UNC VIL OSU MD NAVY TOW LOY 5 Kyle Barrie-A 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 3-1 1-2 3-0 1-1 13 Bobby Benson-A 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-3 2-2 5-2 4-0 45 Tom Bloomer-D DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 12 Kevin Boland-M 1-2 0-0 3-2 1-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-2 1-3 27 Lou Braun-M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 28 Kevin Conry-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 0-0 31 P.J. DiConza-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8 Dan DiPietro-D 0-0 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 25 Adam Doneger-A 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 37 Benson Erwin-M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 16 Conor Ford-A 1-0 1-3 3-1 0-0 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 30 Tom Garvey-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 36 Steve Gould-M DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 11 Matt Hanna-M 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 4 Corey Harned-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18 Kyle Harrison-M 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 26 Jamie Hubbard-M DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0 DNP 29 Peter LeSueur-A 0-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 41 Joe Malo-M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 42 Joe McDermott-A 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 7 Patrick Miller-D DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 32 Tim Muir-M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17 Sam Perry-M DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 20 Mike Peyser-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 Frank Potucek-M DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 33 Greg Raymond-D DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 34 Con Roufanis-D DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 6 Donald Scott-M DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 15 Mike Selawski-A DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 10 Todd Smith-A DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3 Vince Smith-M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 21 Matt Stoffel-D DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9 Ryan Sutton-M DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 22 Michael Vince-D DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 Joe Vollen-M DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 43 Chris Watson-D 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 Robert Witt-D DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Game-By-Game Saves-Goals Against (Starter in Bold-Underline) No Name PRIN HOF SYR UVA UA UNC VIL OSU MD NAVY TOW LOY 40 Christian Anderson DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 19 Nick Murtha 11-5 10-8 18-8 7-12 11-4 13-11 13-7 16-9 9-8 2 Rob Scherr DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 6 -

2002 Johns Hopkins Team Highs Goals: 12 vs. #15 Ohio State 12 vs. #7 North Carolina 10 vs. Villanova 10 vs. Albany Assists: 9 vs. Villanova 8 vs. #7 North Caolina 7 vs. Albany 6 vs. #15 Ohio State Points: 20 vs. #7 North Carolina 19 vs. Villanova 18 vs. #15 Ohio State 17 vs. Albany Shots: 44 vs. Albany 44 vs. #1 Princeton 38 vs. #7 North Carolina 37 vs. #1 Syracuse Ground Balls: 47 vs. #4 Virginia 43 vs. #1 Princeton 40 vs. #7 North Carolina 37 vs. #1 Syracuse FO Won: 15 vs. #7 North Carolina 13 vs. #4 Virginia 12 vs. #15 Ohio State 12 vs. #1 Princeton Saves: 18 vs. #1 Syracuse 16 vs. #15 Ohio State 13 vs. Villanova 13 vs. #7 North Carolina 2002 Johns Hopkins Individual Highs Goals: 5 Benson vs. #15 Ohio State 4 Benson vs. #6 Maryland 3 Barrie vs. #15 Ohio State 3 Doneger vs. #7 N. Carolina 3 Barrie vs. #7 N. Carolina 3 Doneger vs. Albany 3 Boland vs. #1 Syracuse 3 Ford vs. 31 Syracuse 3 Doneger vs. #11 Hofstra Assists: 3 Boland vs. #6 Maryland 3 Ford vs. #7 N. Carolina 3 Benson vs. #7 N. Carolina 3 Ford vs. #11 Hofstra Points: 7 Benson vs. #15 Ohio State 5 Benson vs. #7 N. Carolina 5 Boland vs. #1 Syracuse 4 Benson vs. #6 Maryland 4 Boland vs. #6 Maryland 4 LeSueur vs. Villanova 4 Benson vs. Villanova 4 Ford vs. #7 N. Carolina 4 Barrie vs. #7 N. Carolina 4 Doneger vs. Albany 4 Ford vs. #1 Syracuse 4 Ford vs. #11 Hofstra Ground Balls: 12 Harrison vs. #7 N. Carolina 7 Harned vs. Villanova 7 Harrison vs. Albany 7 Murtha vs. #4 Virginia FO Won: 14 Harrison vs. #7 N. Carolina 12 Harrison vs. #1 Princeton 11 Braun vs. #4 Virginia Saves: 18 Murtha vs. #1 Syracuse 16 Murtha vs. #15 Ohio State 13 Murtha vs. Villanova 13 Murtha vs. #7 N. Carolina A Final Pete: In the first four games of the season, Peter LeSueur scored three goals and added three assists and JHU averaged 8.00 goals per game. In the last five games, Peter LeSueur has six goals and four assists and JHU has averaged 10.6 goals per game. Barrie Ball: After being held scoreless against Syracuse, freshman attackman Kyle Barrie (Narberth, PA/The Haverford School) bounced back with the first multi-point game of his career against Virginia as he registered one goal and one assist. More Barrie Ball: Kyle Barrie posted the first three-point game of his career with a one-goal, two-assist effort against Albany. When 12 Equals 3: Johns Hopkins has scored a season-high 12 goals twice this season. In both instances (vs. North Carolina and Ohio State) Kyle Barrie has scored three goals. Against UNC, he scored three of Hopkins first seven goals and assisted on another in the first 35 minutes of the game. The three goals and four points were both career highs. Against Ohio State, he scored twice during an opening 7-0 run and also scored the final goal of the game. Sudden Death: Kyle Barrie scored the game-winning goal just 2:15 into overtime to give JHU a 9-8 win over Maryland. More Sudden Death: Kyle Barrie is the first freshman in school history to score a game-winning goal in overtime. Notice a Trend: Through the first four games of the season, Kyle Barrie scored three goals and added one assist and JHU averaged 8.00 goals per game. In the last five games, he has nine goals and six assists and JHU has averaged 10.6 goals per game. Elementary My Dear Watson: Freshman Chris Watson (Yorktown, NY/Yorktown) has wasted little time establishing himself as the cornerstone of the JHU defense for the future. He has started all nine games and is helping lead a JHU defense that is allowing just 8.00 goals per game. He has 18 ground balls on the year, including a personal-best four in the win over UNC. More Elementary: Chris Watson scored a 1590 on his SATs. Putting Out the (Offensive) Fire: Freshman defenseman Tom Garvey (Garden City, NY/Garden City), who has served as a junior firefighter in his hometown of Garden City, NY, has been a key member of a Johns Hopkins defense that has kept opposing offenses to a mere smolder through nine games. Garvey, who is seeing extended playing time at the rope, has helped JHU hold teams to an average of just 8.00 goals per game and has eight ground balls on the year. Streaking- Part I: Johns Hopkins made its record 30th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament last season, a streak which is by far the longest in the nation. Hopkins has competed in every NCAA Tournament since 1972, having missed only the first tournament in 1971. Below is a list of the longest active streaks of qualifying for the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Tournament. Team Streak Began Johns Hopkins 30 1972 Syracuse 19 1983 Loyola 14 1988 Princeton 12 1990 Virginia 9 1993 Streaking- Part II: In addition to boasting the longest active streak of qualifying for the NCAA Lacrosse Tournament, the Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team also boasts the longest active streak of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in any Division I team sport. Below are the longest active streaks in each of the five major team sports in which the NCAA sponsors championships. Bowl games for Division I-A football are not included since they are not directly sponsored by the NCAA. Also, finishes at national championships in individual sports (wrestling/swimming/track) are not included. Team Sport Streak/Began Johns Hopkins Lacrosse 30/1972 Miami (FL) Baseball 29/1973 Virginia Soccer 21/1981 Arizona Basketball 18/1985 Michigan Hockey 12/1991 Leading the Pack: In addition to the above streaks, the Johns Hopkins men s lacrosse team holds the record for the most overall appearances in the NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Tournament (30). Below is a list of the schools with the most all-time appearances in the NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championships (schools with 10 or more appearances are listed): Johns Hopkins 30 Maryland/Virginia 25 Syracuse 22 North Carolina/Navy 20 Cornell 15 Loyola 14 UMass 13 Princeton/Army 12 Brown/Hofstra 11 Notre Dame 10-7 -

#2 Johns Hopkins (8-1) at #14 Navy (7-4) April 20, 2002 Navy Marine Corps Stadium Noon Game-Day Quick Facts Johns Hopkins Quick Facts Head Coach: Dave Pietramala Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins 90 Overall Career Record: 39-22 (.639) Record at Johns Hopkins: 16-5 (.762) Assistant Coaches: Seth Tierney (Offensive Coordinator) Bill Dwan (Defense), Howard Offit (Faceoffs) Probable Lineup 2002 Statistics Attack: 5 Kyle Barrie 12g, 7a 13 Bobby Benson 19g, 8a 29 Peter LeSueur 9g, 7a 1st Midfield: 25 Adam Doneger 14g, 3a 18 Kyle Harrison 4g, 1a 16 Conor Ford 9g, 12a 2nd Midfield: 42 Joe McDermott 4g, 3a 12 Kevin Boland 11g, 12a 3 Vince Smith 0g, 0a Defense: 31 P.J. DiConza 0g, 0a, 17 GBs 20 Mike Peyser 0g, 0a, 22 GBs 43 Chris Watson 0g, 0a, 18 GBs Goalie: 19 Nick Murtha 7.97 GAA/.600 save % LSM: 4 Corey Harned 0g, 0a, 35 GBs 30 Tom Garvey 0g, 0a, 8 GBs FO: 18 Kyle Harrison 57-of-97 (.588) Statistical Leaders Goals Bobby Benson... 19 Adam Doneger... 14 Kyle Barrie... 12 Assists Conor Ford / Kevin Boland... 12 Bobby Benson... 8 Kyle Barrie / Peter LeSueur... 7 Points Bobby Benson... 27 Kevin Boland... 23 Conor Ford... 21 Top Goalie (Nick Murtha) Minutes... 542:15 Saves... 108 Goals Against Average... 7.97 Save Percentage....600 2002 Schedule/Results March 2 #1 Princeton (WMAR-TV 2) W/8-5 9 @ #11 Hofstra W/9-8 16 #1 Syracuse (WMAR-TV 2) W/9-8 23 @ #4 Virginia (Comcast SportsNet) L/6-12 26 Albany W/10-4 29 #7 North Carolina (WMAR-TV 2) W/12-11 April 2 @ Villanova W/10-7 6 @ #15 Ohio State W/12-9 13 #6 Maryland (Homecoming - WMAR-TV 2) (OT) W/9-8 20 @ #14 Navy Noon 27 Towson (WMAR-TV 2) 1:00 pm May 4 @ Loyola (WMAR-TV 2) 1:00 pm Navy Quick Facts Head Coach: Stacie Michaud Alma Mater: North Carolina 76 Overall Career Record: 81-69 Record at Navy: 54-46 Assistant Coaches: John Tilman, Ens. Mark Goers Ray Finnegan Probable Linup 2002 Statistics Attack: 8 Eddy Holton 10g, 3a 14 Eddie McKinnon 22g, 11a 30 Dave Pittard 11g, 15a 1st MF: 6 Ben Bailey 14g, 5a 13 Greg Conklin 8g, 6a 17 Jeff Fellows 4g, 0a 2nd MF: 12 Graham Gill 3g, 5a 41 Adam Reel 3g,0a 7 Kelly Nash 3g, 0a Defense: 36 Micah Sybor 0g, 0a, 32 GBs 43 Marshall Croft 1g, 0a, 25 GBs 44 Chris Stebbings 0g, 0a, 14 GBs Goalie: 3 Jon Higdon 6.95 GAA/.584 save % LSM: 19 Thomas Morris 1g, 0a, 29 GBs 45 Phill Emery 0g, 0a, 22 GBs FO: 42 Chris Dingman 89-of-147 (.605) Statistical Leaders Goals Eddie McKinnon... 22 Ben Bailey... 14 Dave Pittard... 11 Assists Dave Pittard... 15 Eddie McKinnon... 11 Greg Conlin... 6 Points Eddie McK innon... 33 Dave Pittard... 26 Ben Bailey... 19 Top Goalie (Jon Higdon) Minutes... 681:37 Saves... 111 Goals Against Average... 6.95 Save Percentage....584 2002 Schedule/Results Feb. 16 St. Joe s W/16-2 23 @ #18 UMBC W/11-4 March 2 @ #13 North Carolina (6OT) L/10-11 9 #13 UMass L/10-13 16 @ Rutgers W/6-3 23 Stony Brook (3OT) W/11-10 26 Lehigh W/7-4 30 @ #6 Georgetown L/7-14 April 5 @ #6 Maryland L/5-6 12 #17 Penn State W/9-7 16 @ Mount St. Mary s W/10-5 20 Johns Hopkins Noon 27 Army 1:30 pm

2002 Johns Hopkins Men s Lacrosse Individual Career Highs Kyle Barrie Goals:... 3, vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02), vs. #15 Ohio State (4-6-02) Assists:... 2, vs. Villanova (4-2-02), vs. Albany (3-26-02) Points:... 4, vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02) Bobby Benson Goals:... 5, vs. Loyola (5-6-00), vs. #15 Ohio State (4-6-02) Assists:... 4, vs. #14 North Carolina (3-31-01) Points:... 7, vs. #10 Towson (4-28-01), vs. #15 Ohio State (4-6-02) Kevin Boland Goals:... 3, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-16-02) Assists:... 3, vs. #6 Maryland (4-13-02), #13 Navy (4-21-01) Points:... 5, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-16-02) Lou Braun Faceoffs Won:... 11, vs. #4 Virginia (3-23-02) Faceoffs Taken:... 15, vs. #4 Virginia (3-23-02), #15 Ohio State (4-6-02) P.J. DiConza Goals:... none Assists:... 1, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01)... 1. vs. Syracuse (5-27-00) Points:... 1, Twice Adam Doneger Goals:... 4, vs. Maryland (4-15-00)... 4, vs. Towson (4-29-00) Assists:... 3, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01)... 3, vs. Notre Dame (5-21-00) Points:... 6, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01) Benson Erwin Goals:... 1, vs. #6 Maryland (4-13-02), Villanova (4-2-02) Assists:... None Points:... 1, vs. Villanova (4-2-02) Conor Ford Goals:... 5, vs. #13 Navy (4-21-01) Assists:... 3, vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02), vs. #11 Hofstra (3-9-02) Points:... 6, vs. #7 Loyola (5-5-01) Matt Hanna Goals:... 3, vs. #13 Navy (4-21-01) Assists:... 1, vs. #13 Navy (4-21-01) Points:... 4, vs. #13 Navy (4-21-01) Corey Harned Goals:... 1, vs. #5 Maryland (4-14-01) Assists:... 1, vs. #5 Maryland (4-14-01) Points:... 2, vs. #5 Maryland (4-14-01) Kyle Harrison Goals:... 2, vs. #1 Princeton (3-2-02) Assists:... None Points:... 2, vs. #1 Princeton (3-2-02) Faceoffs Won:... 14, vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02) Faceoffs Taken:... 20 vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02) Jamie Hubbard Goals:... 1, vs. Ohio State (4-11-99) Assists:... 3, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-99) Points:... 3, vs. St. Joe s (4-21-99) Peter LeSueur Goals:... 2, vs. #4 Virginia (3-23-02), vs. Albany (3-26-02), vs. Villanova (4-2-02) Assists:... 2, vs. #1 Princeton (3-2-02), vs. Villanova (4-2-02) Points:... 4, vs. Villanova (4-2-02) Joe McDermott Goals:... 2, vs. #7 Loyola (5-5-01)... 2, vs. #14 North Carolina (3-31-01) Assists:... 3, vs. #16 Hofstra (3-10-01) Points:... 3, vs. #16 Hofstra (3-10-01) Tim Muir Goals:... 2, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01)... 2, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-17-01) Assists:... 1, Six times Points:... 3, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01)... 3, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-17-01) Nick Murtha Saves:... 18, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-16-02)... 16, vs. #15 Ohio State (4-6-02)... 13, vs. Villanova (4-2-02)... 13, vs. #7 North Carolina (3-29-02)... 11 vs. #1 Princeton (3-2-02)... 11, vs. Albany (3-26-02) Fewest Goals Allowed:... 4, vs. Albany (3-26-02)... 5, vs. #1 Princeton (3-2-02)... 7, vs. Villanova (4-2-02)... 8, vs. #6 Maryland (4-13-02)... 8, vs. #1 Syracuse (3-16-02)... 8, vs. #11 Hofstra (3-9-02) Frank Potucek Goals:... 2, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01) Assists:... none Points:... 2, vs. Ohio State (4-7-01) Rob Scherr Saves:... 18, vs. #5 Notre Dame (5-20-01) Fewest Goals Allowed:... 1, vs. Ohio State (45 mins.) (4-7-01)... 4, vs. #14 North Carolina... 6, vs. #16 Hofstra (3-10-01)... 7, vs. Villanova (4-3-01) Most Goals Allowed:... 13, vs. #5 Notre Dame (5-20-01)... 13, vs. #10 Towson (4-28-01)