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Contact: Dave Lohse P: 919-962-7257 C: 919-641-4128 davelohse@unc.edu www.goheels.com Carolina Heads To Albany For NCAA Tournament First Round 2017 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES Game 15: North Carolina Tar Heels (8-7, ACC Tournament champion, ranked #10 in USILA/NIKE Division I Men s Lacrosse Coaches Poll for Week 13, ranked #9 in Maverik Media Poll for Week 13) at Albany Great Danes (14-2, America East regular season and Tournament champion, ranked #4 in USILA/NIKE Division I Men s Lacrosse Coaches Poll for Week 13, ranked #4 in Maverik Media Poll for Week 13) 2017 NCAA Tournament First Round Saturday, May 13, 2017 7:30 p.m. EDT Bob Ford Field at Tom and Mary Casey Stadium Albany, N.Y. KEY LINKS FOR SATURDAY S GAME Live Stats: GoHeels.com Telecast: ESPNU, ESPN3, WatchESPN UNC Media Guide: 2017 Media Guide Link UNC Game Notes: PDF Version Player Roster & Coaches Bios: GoHeels. com Roster Page 2017 Statistics: Link on GoHeels UNC Lacrosse Social Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram TAR HEELS EARN AT-LARGE BID TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP; HEAD TO ALBANY: The 2017 University of North Carolina men s lacrosse team has earned an at-large bid for the NCAA Championship and will play Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the #8 seed Albany Great Danes in the opening round of the tournament. North Carolina is in the NCAA Tournament for the 32nd time since earning its first bid in 1977. The Tar Heels are in the tournament for the 11th straight year and the ninth successive year since head coach Joe Breschi arrived as head coach in the summer of 2008. Saturday s game will be played at Bob Ford Field at Tom and Mary Casey Stadium in Albany, N.Y. The game will be nationally televised on ESPNU with simulcasting on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN app. Chris Cotter will be the playby-play announcer and Paul Carcaterra will be the color analyst. GAME DETAILS: North Carolina earned one of the eight at-large bids to the NCAA Championship. The Tar Heels are 8-7 on the season. Carolina finished fourth in the ACC regular season standings while the Tar Heels captured the ACC Tournament championship with a 16-15 victory over #1 seed Syracuse in the semifinals and a 14-10 win over #3 seed Notre Dame in the championship game. UNC finished the regular season ranked #10 in the USILA coaches poll and #9 in the Maverik media poll. Albany is in the NCAA Tournament field for the ninth time in its lacrosse history. The Great Danes finished the year ranked #4 in both the USILA coaches poll and the Maverik media This Week s Carolina Men s Lacrosse Game NCAA Championship First Round North Carolina Tar Heels at Albany Great Danes Saturday, May 13, 2017 7:30 p.m. EDT Bob Ford Field at Tom and Mary Casey Stadium Albany, N.Y. Video: ESPNU with simulcast on ESPN3/ WatchESPN TV Talent: Chris Cotter, Play by Play, Paul Carcaterra, Color Commentator Live Stats: GoHeels.com, NCAA.com Records: UNC 8-7; Albany 14-2 Rankings: UNC - #10 USILA/Nike 2017 Division I Coaches Poll; #9 Maverik Division I Media Poll; Albany - #4 USILA/Nike 2017 Division I Coaches Poll; #4 Maverik Division I Media Poll poll. Albany earned the automatic bid from the America East Conference. It won both the AE regular-season and tournament championships. Albany is 14-2 overall this season. Albany is the #8 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and the Tar Heels are unseeded for the second straight year and the third time in the last four years. CAROLINA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: North Carolina has qualified for the NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Tournament for the 32nd time in school history in 2017. The Tar Heels earned their first NCAA Tournament bid in 1977 after moving up to the NCAA Division I level in 1974 and have been named to the tournament field 31 more times since then. The ininitial NCAA Division I Tournament was held in 1971. With its 32nd bid in 2017, Carolina has the fifth most NCAA Tournament appearances in history. The only schools with more NCAA Tournament appearances than Carolina are Johns Hopkins with 45, Maryland with 40, Virginia with 37 and Syracuse with 36. Carolina is 33-26 all-time in NCAA Tournament play after last Memorial Day s 14-13 overtime victory over the University of Maryland in the 2016 NCAA championship game on May 30, 2016. UNC earned its 30th all-time NCAA tournament win with a 10-9 victory over Marquette on May 14, 2016 in the NCAA first round. The Tar Heels have won five NCAA Tournament championships in 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991 and 2016. The match against Maryland on May 30, 2016 marked Carolina s sixth appearance in the NCAA Tournament championship game. Carolina s record in NCAA championship games 2017 GAME SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2017 RECORD: (8-7, ACC 1-3) Date Opponent Game Time (ET)/Score H/A 2/4 vs. UMBC W 17-6 (N, Raleigh, N.C.) 2/11 at Furman W 7-3 (A, Greenville, S.C.) 2/18 Lehigh W 15-8 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2/25 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3/4 at Denver W 13-9 (A, Denver, Colo.) 3/11 Hofstra L 9-11 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3/13 Richmond L 5-6 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3/18 Dartmouth W 17-6 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3/25 Maryland L 7-15 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 4/2 Duke L 8-12 (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 4/9 at Virginia W 15-12 (A, Charlottesville, Va.) 4/15 Syracuse L 11-12 OT (H, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 4/22 at Notre Dame L 13-14 (A, Notre Dame, Ind.) ACC Championship (Durham, N.C.) 4/28 North Carolina 16, Syracuse 15 6 p.m. 4/28 Notre Dame 7, Duke 6 8:30 p.m. 4/30 North Carolina 14, Notre Dame 10 12 p.m. NCAA Championship First Round (Albany, N.Y.) 5/13 North Carolina at Albany (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. 2017 UNC Television Schedule 2/4 UMBC None 2/11 Furman YouTube 2/18 Lehigh ACC Network Extra/ESPN3 2/25 Johns Hopkins ACC Network Extra/ESPN3 3/4 Denver Altitude TV 3/11 Hofstra ACC Network Extra/ESPN3 3/13 Richmond ACC Network Extra/ESPN3 3/18 Dartmouth ACC Network Extra/ESPN3 3/25 Maryland ESPNU 4/2 Duke ESPNU 4/9 Virginia ESPNU 4/15 Syracuse ESPNU 4/22 Notre Dame ESPNU 4/28 ACC Semifinals vs. Syracuse ESPNEWS 4/30 ACC Tournament Final vs. Notre Dame ESPNU 5/13 NCAA First Round at Albany ESPNU Follow the Tar Heels: Live Stats: http://www.goheels.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncmenslacrosse Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncmenslacrosse Instagram: https://instagram.com/uncmenslacrosse/ Media Guide: http://www.goheels.com Purchase Tickets: GoHeels.com Ticket Center is now 5-1 after the win over the Terrapins. Carolina s bid in 2017 is its 11th invitation in a row, a streak which began in 2007 under previous head coach John Haus. The Tar Heels have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of head coach Joe Breschi s nine seasons as head coach from 2009 through 2016. UNC UNSEEDED FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR: North Carolina earned an at-large bid to the 2017 NCAA Championship and it marked just the fifth time in Tar Heel history that they had gone into the tournament as an unseeded team. The top eight teams in the bracket are seeded each year. Carolina has earned Top 8 seeds in 27 of the 32 NCAA Tournaments for which it has been selected. UNC has been unseeded in 1995,

Joe Breschi At A Glance Full Name: Joseph Carl Breschi Birthdate: April 9, 1968 in Baltimore, Md. Hometown: Baltimore, Md. High School: Loyola- Blakefield School College: Graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications Family: Married to the former Julie Riccardelli of Roseland, N.J. Julie earned a B.A. in psychology from Denison in 1989 and a M.Ed. degree in counseling psychology from Springfield College in 1992. Children: The late Michael Robert Breschi, born September 16, 2000; Samantha Grace Breschi, born October 17, 2001; Abigail Christine Breschi, born June 5, 2003; Lucy Michaela Breschi, born September 1, 2005; Emily Valerie Breschi, born January 12, 2007. Parents: Bob and Tish Breschi of Baltimore, Md. Lacrosse Career: Two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a defenseman (1989 and 1990)...two-time U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-America honoree (1989 and 1990, including first-team honors in 1990)...North-South All-Star Game participant in 1990...member of the U.S. National Team which played in the World Lacrosse Games in 1994 and 1998...named to the ACC s 50th Anniversary men s lacrosse team in 2002. Coaching Career: North Carolina, assistant coach (1990-92); Brown University, head assistant coach (1992-97); Ohio State, head coach (1997-2008); North Carolina, head coach (2008-present). Assisted under the following head coaches: Dave Klarmann (North Carolina 1990-92); Peter Lasagna (Brown 1992-97). Coaching Highlights: USILA national coach of the year 2016...led Tar Heels to 2016 NCAA title... ACC coach of the year in 2010 and 2013 Great Western Lacrosse League coach of the year in 1999, 2003 and 2004...led Ohio State to the first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history in 2003 and coached team to a return trip in 2004...led OSU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament win in 2008 by upsetting #8 seed Cornell in the first round on the Big Red s home field...coached the Buckeyes to GWLL regular-season titles in 1999, 2003, 2004 and 2008...led Carolina to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2015 and NCAA bids in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2017 in addition to winning 2016 national crown mentored UNC to a share of the 2010, 2013 & 2016 ACC regular-season titles, the former being Carolina s first title since 2003...coached the Tar Heels to their first ACC Tournament win in 13 years in 2009 and to another finals berth in 2012 led UNC to 2013 ACC Tournament championship, Carolina s first since 1996... Carolina won ACC Tournament title in 2017, Breschi s second at Carolina, upsetting Syracuse & Notre Dame...as an assistant he helped lead Brown to two Ivy League championships (1994 and 1995) and a trip to the NCAA Final Four (1994)...UNC claimed two ACC Tournament and regular season championships when he was an assistant coach (1991 and 92)...Tar Heels won NCAA title in 1991 while he was an assistant under Dave Klarmann. Student-Athletes: Has had 154 players named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in his eight years at Carolina...50 Tar Heel players have made All-ACC Academic Men s Lacrosse Team in past eight years...coached Ohio State players to 128 Academic All-Big Ten honors and 217 Ohio State scholar-athlete awards in 11 years there. Away from lacrosse: Enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf and long walks on the beach with Julie. 1998, 2014, 2016 and 2017. The win over Marquette in the NCAA first round last year marked the first time in school history the Tar Heels won a game in the tournament as an unseeded squad. It was also Carolina s first true road win in an NCAA Tournament since it beat Syracuse in the 1991 NCAA semifinals at the Carrier Dome. BEATING A HIGH- ER SEEDED TEAM: North Carolina s 10-9 victory over Marquette on May 14, 2016 marked the first time the Tar Heels had beaten a higher seeded team in the NCAA Tournament since the quarterfinal All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances (# Titles) Johns Hopkins 45 (9) Maryland 40 (2) Virginia 37 (5) Syracuse 36 (10) North Carolina 32 (5) Cornell 27 (3) Navy 27 Loyola 22 (1) Notre Dame 22 Duke 21 (3) Princeton 20 (6) Massachusetts 19 Hofstra 17 Army 16 Brown 14 Towson 14 Penn 12 Georgetown 11 Denver 10 (1) Albany 9 Rutgers 9 round in 1989. Sixth-seeded Carolina beat third-seeded Loyola 12-5 in the tournament quarterfinals in Baltimore, Md., during UNC head coach Joe Breschi s junior year as a Tar Heel defenseman. The 13-9 NCAA quarterfinal win over Notre Dame on May 22, 2016 gave Carolina backto-back wins over higher-seeded teams in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1986 when #5 seed Carolina beat #4 Maryland, #1 Johns Hopkins and #3 Virginia in succession to win the NCAA championship. With an 18-13 Jack Rowlett was UNC s outstanding freshman player in 2016. He led the team in caused turnovers with 17 and was second in ground balls with 40 on UNC s national championship team. He has two goals scored, 26 ground balls and nine caused turnovers during the 2017 campaign. win over #7 seed Loyola in the NCAA semifinals on May 28, 2016, Carolina defeated three higher seeded teams for the first time since the 1986 team accomplished the feat. The win over #1 Maryland in the championship game gave UNC wins over four #7 seeds in the 2016 tournament. When Joe Breschi was the head coach at Ohio State in 2008, the unseeded Buckeyes routed #8 Cornell in the first round in Ithaca, N.Y., en route to claiming a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals. LAST TIME OUT FOR CAROLINA - TAR HEELS CLAIM ACC CHAMPIONSHIP: Led by Chris Cloutier s Most Valuable Player performance, the #18 North Carolina Tar Heels defeated #6 Notre Dame 14-10 on Sunday afternoon, April 30 in the ACC Championship A QUICK LOOK AT THE TAR HEEL PERSONNEL AND DEPTH CHART POSITION No. Name Class Hometown Notes Attack 1 Luke Goldstock Sr. Niskayuna, N.Y. Four-goal performance in ACC final versus Notre Dame 45 Chris Cloutier Jr. Kitchener, Ontario Most Valuable Player of the 2017 ACC Tournament 12 Andy Matthews So. Baltimore, Md. Leads Carolina in assists with 26; 3rd in points with 38 Reserve 23 Luke Walsh Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. Had third multi-point game of his Tar Heel career vs. Lehigh 32 Matt Gavin Fr. Manhasset, N.Y. Scored two goals on four shots in season opener vs. UMBC 49 Mike Guerin Fr. E. Longmeadow, Mass. Tallied first two goals of his career in win over Dartmouth 2 Jesse Cuccia So. Westlake, Calif. Seeing significant action this year in back up role at attack 8 Jordan Prysko RS So. Calgary, Alberta Saw first action of the season in win over Dartmouth 55 Matt Cunningham Jr. Exeter, N.H. Played in his first ever Tar Heel game in win over Big Green 1st Midfield 21 Michael Tagliaferri Grad. Danville, Calif. Has started all 16 games in the 1st midfield unit this year 15 Timmy Kelly So. Lutherville, Md. Carolina s leading midfield scorer with 20 points (17g, 3a) 6 Justin Anderson Fr. Las Vegas, Calif. Started 13 times in first midfield with 16 points (13g, 3a) 2nd Midfield 11 Brian Cannon Jr. Northport, N.Y. Co-Most Improved Player on 2016 NCAA champion team 16 William Perry Fr. Greenwich, Conn. Had outstanding ACC Tournament; 18 points (14g, 4a) 14 William McBride Jr. Baltimore, Md. Carolina s most versatile midfielder (offense, defense, wings) 77 Tanner Cook Fr. Courtice, Ontario Excelled in ACC Tournament; now has 13 goals, 3 assists Other Mids 42 Peyton Klawinski Sr. Memphis, Tenn. Has seen action in 8 games this year with 1 goal, 1 assist 31 Zach Kissick Fr. Colleyville, Texas Oustanding young midfielder from the Lone Star State Face-Offs 24 Stephen Kelly Sr. Lutherville, Md. Tied UNC record for FO wins & GBs in game in win over VA 25 Riley Graham Jr. Dallas, Texas Won a career high 18 faceoffs versus Dartmouth, 12 gbs 26 Charles Kelly So. Allentown, Pa. Redshirting in 2017 after suffering early season injury SSDM 28 Tate Jozokos Sr. Wolfeboro, N.H. 2017 All-ACC selection; 2nd on team in ground balls with 37 3 Brett Bedard Sr. Annapolis, Md. Top defensive midfielder; 2 assists on season, 7 caused TO 40 Cole Haverty So. Atlanta, Ga. Played in 14 games this season; shown great improvement 4 Jack Halpert So. Baltimore, Md. Played in 14 games this year; 3 ground balls, 3 caused TO 66 Cam Macri Fr. Hamilton, Mass. Younger brother of Ryan Macri; will see action at SSDM 19 Timmy Gehlbach Jr. Altamonte Springs, Fla. Recorded first career assist in win over Dartmouth Close Def. 17 Austin Pifani Sr. Roslyn, Pa. 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year; UNC s 1st in 25 yrs 20 Ryan Macri RS Jr. Hamilton, Mass. Started all 15 games this year; 23 ground balls, 9 caused TO 33 Jack Rowlett So. Burke, Va. One of nation s most versatile defenders; 26 gbs, 9 caustos CD Reserve 37 Joe Kenna RS So. Chantilly, Va. Top close defenseman off bench; 8 ground balls, 2 caustos 0 Jake Peden So. Downingtown, Pa. Has started two games and played in 14 on close defense 29 Patrick Lyons Fr. WIlmington, Del. Tremendous athlete who will likely climb depth chart at CD 43 Michael Nathan So. Naples, Fla. Has seen action in two games this year on close defense 50 Kevin Walker So. Lutherville, Md. Saw first action as a Tar Heel in game against Dartmouth LSDM 88 Kyle Mathie Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. Carolina s top LSDM; 14 ground balls, 5 caused TOs 18 Jack Lambert Sr. Cross River, N.Y. Named to All-ACC Tournament Team; 3 goals, 3 assists Goalie 30 Brian Balkam Sr. St. James, N.Y. Veteran goalkeeper who led Tar Heels to 2016 NCAA title 35 Jack Pezzulla Fr. Baltimore, Md. Came off bench in ACC semifinals to make two key saves 48 Alex Bassil So. Durham, N.C. Played six minutes in two games this season

men s lacrosse title game at Koskinen Stadium on the Duke University campus. A crowd of 2,325 fans was in attendance to see the #4 tournament seed Tar Heels down the #3 seed Fighting Irish just eight days after Notre Dame had defeated Carolina 14-13 in the Career Hat Tricks By Active UNC Players Luke Goldstock 19 Chris Cloutier 10 Michael Tagliaferri 6 Peyton Klawinski 4 Brian Cannon 1 Timmy Kelly 1 Justin Anderson 1 William Perry 1 Andy Matthews 1 regular-season meeting between the two teams in South Bend, Ind. Cloutier, who had three goals and two assists in the championship game, was joined on the All-Tournament Team by senior attackman Luke Goldstock, senior long-stick midfielder Jack Lambert and sophomore attackman Andy Matthews. With the win, the Tar Heels become NCAA Tournament selection eligible at 8-7, winning their first ACC championship since 2013. Notre Dame fell to 8-4 on the season. It was the 13th ACC men s lacrosse championship overall for the Tar Heels. They won conference titles in 1981, 1982, 1985 and 1988 when the league crowns were based on the regular-season standings. UNC has won ACC Tournament titles in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2013 and 2017. Coach Joe Breschi s Tar Heels exploded out of the gate with four goals in a row and held at least a two-goal lead the rest of the game. After that initial scoring run by the Tar Heels, the closest the Fighting Irish could get was 4-2 early in the second frame and 8-6 heading into the fourth quarter. But UNC senior Stephen Kelly won 10 of 11 face-offs in the fourth quarter and the Tar Heels outscored the Fighting Irish 6-4 in the final quarter to pull away for the 14-10 win. Luke Goldstock led the Tar Heels with four goals, all in the fourth quarter, as he recorded his 19th career hat trick. The four goals for Goldstock gave him 118 career goals. He is now fifth all-time in Tar Heel history. Marcus Holman (2010-13) is in fourth place with 121 Career Face-Offs Won At Carolina Name, Years Played Face-offs 1. Shane Walterhoefer (2006-09) 723 2. Stephen Kelly (2014-Active) 711 3. R.G. Keenan (2011-14) 646 4. Kevin Frew (2001-04) 446 5. Jude Collins (1993-96) 429 Most Ground Balls in a Career at Carolina Name, Years Played GBs 1. Jude Collins (1993-96) 412 2. Shane Walterhoefer (2006-09) 386 3. Stephen Kelly (2014-Active) 374 4. R.G. Keenan (2011-14) 349 5. Ryan Wade (1991-94) 323 career goals. With four points in the game, Goldstock moved past both Mac Ford and Jed Prossner into 11th place in career points with 176. Billy Bitter (2007-10) ranks 10th with 178 career points. Chris Cloutier had three goals and two assists in the championship game, in the process recording a 10th career hat trick. He had all of his goals in the first half, pacing the Tar Heels to a 7-3 lead at intermission. He then assisted on back-to-back goals by Goldstock in the fourth quarter that gave UNC its fourth five-goal lead of the game at 13-8 with 6:52 to play. With his five points in the game, Cloutier ran his career total to 102, becoming the 42nd Tar Heel in history to hit the century mark in points. Cloutier finished the tournament s two games with nine points (6 goals, 3 assists) while Goldstock had eight points in two games (6 goals, 2 assists). Sophomore Andy Matthews had a goal and three assists in the semifinals against Syracuse and the same statistics again in the championship game against Notre Dame. All the Tar Heel attackmen earned their way on to the All-Tournament Team. Freshman William Perry had two goals, both on extra-man opportunities, and an assist in the championship contest while Justin Anderson, Timmy Kelly and Tanner Cook each had a single goal. Senior long-stick defensive midfielder Jack Lambert was one of the heroes BRESCHI S CAREER RECORD Overall Conference# Conf. Conference NCAA Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. RS Place Tournament Tournament 1998 Ohio State 5 7.417 2 2.500 3rd 1999 Ohio State 10 3.769 3 1.750 Tied-1st 2000 Ohio State 6 8.429 2 2.500 Tied-2nd 2001 Ohio State 8 6.571 2 3.400 Tied-4th 2002 Ohio State 9 5.643 3 2.600 3rd 2003 Ohio State 9 5.643 4 1.800 Tied-1st 0-1 2004 Ohio State 12 4.750 5 0 1.000 1st 0-1 2005 Ohio State 6 8.429 2 3.400 4th 2006 Ohio State 7 6.538 3 2.600 Tied-2nd 2007 Ohio State 9 5.643 4 1.800 2nd 2008 Ohio State 11 6.647 4 1.800 Tied-1st Runnerup 1-1 2009 UNC 12 6.667 0 3.000 4th Runnerup 1-1 2010 UNC 13 3.813 2 1.667 Tied-1 st Semifinalist 1-1 2011 UNC 10 6.625 1 2.333 Tied-2 nd Semifinalist 0-1 2012 UNC 11 6.647 1 2.333 Tied-3rd Runnerup 0-1 2013 UNC 13 4.765 2 1.667 Tied 1st Champion 1-1 2014 UNC 10 5.667 2 3.400 Tied 3rd Did Not Qualify 0-1 2015 UNC 13 4.765 3 1.750 2nd Semifinalist 1-1 2016 UNC 12 6.667 3 1.750 Tied 1st Semifinalist 4-0 2017 UNC 8 7.500 1 3.250 4th Champion 0-0 Ohio State Total 92 63.594 34 18.654 (GWLL) UNC Total 102 47.685 15 17.469 (ACC) Totals 194 110.638 49 35.583 9-10 #Ohio State played in the now defunct Great Western Lacrosse League when Breschi coached there; UNC plays in the Atlantic Coast Conference Most Face-offs Won in a Game in UNC History 23 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ohio State, 4-12-08 23 by Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia, 4-9-17 22 by Stephen Kelly vs. Duke, 3-29-15...two other occasions with 22 wins 20 by Stephen Kelly vs. Colgate, 5-10-15 20 by Stephen Kelly vs. Duke, 4-1-16...three other occasions with 20 wins 19 by Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 4-23-16 19 by Stephen Kelly vs. Loyola, 5-28-16...four other occasions with 19 wins 18 by Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 4-18-15 18 by Riley Graham vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-17 18 by Stephen Kelly vs. Syracuse, 4-28-17...10 other occasions with 18 wins 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. UMass, 2-14-15 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. Johns Hopkins, 2-28- 15 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. UMass, 3-12-15 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. Richmond, 3-19-15 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia, 4-10-16 17 by Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 5-22-16...nine other occasions with 17 wins 16 by Stephen Kelly vs. Richmond, 3-14-15 16 by Stephen Kelly vs. Manhattan, 3-14-16...10 other occasions with 16 wins 15 by Stephen Kelly vs. Princeton, 3-7-14 15 by Stephen Kelly vs. Manhattan, 3-7-15...18 other occasions with 15 wins Most Ground Balls in a Game in UNC history 15 by Michael Burnett vs. NC State, 5-2-81 15 by Todd Oudemool vs. Towson, 5-17-89 15 by Jude Collins vs. Duke, 4-23-95 15 by Jude Collins vs. Virginia, 4-6-96 15 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ohio State, 4-12-08 15 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Providence, 3-11- 09 15 by Stephen Kelly vs. Virginia, 4-9-17 14 by Jude Collins vs. Maryland, 3-23-96 13 by Stephen Kelly vs. Princeton, 3-7-14 13 by Stephen Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 4-18-15 12 by Stephen Kelly vs. Duke, 4-1-16 12 by Riley Graham vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-17 of the weekend for the Tar Heels as he had two goals in the semifinal win over Syracuse and a goal and two assists in the championship game victory over Notre Dame. Coming into the weekend, Lambert had a single point in his career, a goal earlier this season against Maryland. Brendan Gleason led Notre Dame with his first career hat trick. Bryan Costabile had two goals and an assist for the Irish. Stephen Kelly came back from a rough first half versus the Fighting Irish to end the game with 11 ground balls and a 14 of 26 performance at the face-off X. He won 10 of 11 face-offs in the fourth quarter, allowing the Tar Heels to dominate possession and protect and extend their lead. Kelly has now won 711 face-offs in his career (12 behind UNC career leader Shane Walterhoefer who had 723 from 2006-09). Kelly has 374 career ground balls, the third most in UNC history. Tar Heel senior goalkeeper Brian Balkam made 11 saves for the Tar Heels in the victory while Shane Doss had 12 saves for the Fighting Irish. UNC outshot the Fighting Irish 44-31. Notre Dame had a 37-34 edge in ground balls. Both teams won 14 face-offs. UNC committed 15 turnovers and was 21 of 25 in the clearing game. Notre Dame was guilty of 13 turnovers and was 17 of 19 in the clearing game. UNC went 3-for-5 on extra-man opportunities while Notre Dame was 1-for-6 on the EMO. Carolina continued to perform well offensively

2017 CAROLINA HONOR ROLL 2017 Senior CLASS Award Finalist Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Austin Pifani, Senior, Close Defenseman 2017 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman Tate Jozokos, Senior, Short-Stick Defensive Midfielder Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman 2017 ACC Championship Most Valuable Player Chris Cloutier, Junior, Attackman 2017 ACC Championship All-Tournament Team Chris Cloutier, Junior, Attackman Andy Matthews, Sophomore, Attackman Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman Jack Lambert, Senior, Long-Stick Defensive Midfielder United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association/BSN Sports National Offensive Player of the Week for April 24-30, 2017 Chris Cloutier, Junior, Attackman, May 2, 2017 ACC Offensive Player of the Week Justin Anderson, Freshman, Midfielder, Fabrurary 6, 2017 Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman, March 7, 2017 ACC Defensive Player of the Week Stephen Kelly, Senior, Midfielder, February 6, 2017 Brian Balkam, Redshirt Junior, Goalkeeper, March 7, 2017 Stephen Kelly, Senior, Midfielder, April 11, 2017 Athletic Director Scholar Athlete 2016-17 Mark Rizzo Senior, Defenseman Face-Off Yearbook Preseason All-Americas Austin Pifani, 1st Team, Defenseman Jack Rowlett, 2nd Team, Defenseman Stephen Kelly, 3rd Team, Face-Off Specialist Luke Goldstock, 3rd Team, Attackman Chris Cloutier, Honorable Mention, Attackman Michael Tagliaferri, Honorable Mention, Midfielder ACC Coaches Preseason All-ACC Team Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman Michael Tagliaferri, Senior, Midfielder Tate Jozokos, Senior, Short Stick Defensive Midfielder 2016 Captains Mark Rizzo, Senior, Defenseman Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman Stephen Kelly, Senior, Midfielder Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman Ryan Macri, Junior, Defenseman 2017 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman Stephen Kelly, Senior, Midfielder One Love s YRL Unsung Hero Award Finalist Mark RIzzo, Senior, Defenseman 2016-17 UNC Recipient of ACC Top Six For Service Mark RIzzo, Senior, Defenseman 2016-17 UNC Strength & Conditioning Men s Lacrosse Annual Award Winners Iron Ram: Ryan Macri Most Improved: Kyle Mathie Newcomer: Mike Guerin CAROLINA QUICK FACTS First Varsity Season: 1949 All-Time Record: 487-295-2 (.622) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 32 (1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Head Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina 90) Record at UNC: 102-47,.685 (9th Year as head coach) Career Record: 194-110,.638 (20th Year as head coach) Offensive Coordinator: David Metzbower (3rd season, Delaware 86) Assistant Coach: Joe Martin (4th season, Western New England 12) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bruce Frady (1st season, Eastern Connecticut State 05) Director of Operations: Matt Hudson (1st season, Springfield 12) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Home Field: Fetzer Field (grass, 6,000 seats) 2017 Record: 8-7, ACC 1-3 Winning Streak: Won Two Games 2017 Statistical Leaders Goals: Chris Cloutier, 31 Assists: Andy Matthews, 26 Points: Chris Cloutier, 44 Man-Up Goals: William Perry, 5 Saves: Brian Balkam, 136 Save Percentage: Brian Balkam,.493 Ground Balls: Stephen Kelly, 99 Face-Off Wins: Stephen Kelly, 174 Shots: Luke Goldstock, 101 Shots on Goal: Luke Goldstock, 58 Caused Turnovers: Austin Pifani, 21 Face-off Percentage: Stephen Kelly,.549 2017 MOST RECENT POLLS Maverik Men s Division I Media Poll, May 8, 2017 Rk Team W-L Pts. 1st Pl. Votes 1. Maryland 12-3 639 31 2. Syracuse 12-2 596 1 3. Ohio State 13-4 549 4. Albany 14-2 531 5. Denver 11-3 501 6. Duke 12-4 478 7. Notre Dame 8-5 434 8. Penn State 12-3 411 9. North Carolina 8-7 398 10. Loyola 10-5 335 11. Johns Hopkins 8-6 321 12. Towson 10-4 279 13. Army 12-4 240 14. Yale 10-5 233 15. Rutgers 10-4 217 16. Marquette 8-7 141 17. Air Force 12-5 92 18. Hofstra 11-3 78 19. Monmouth 14-3 52 20. Richmond 12-4 50 Receiving Votes: Villanova, Brown, Bryant, Providence, Boston University, Princeton, Penn, Binghamton, Virginia USILA/NIKE Division I Men s Lacrosse Coaches Poll Week 13 Rk Team Rec. Pts. (1st Pl.) Last 1. Maryland 12-3 257 (11) 1 2. Syracuse 12-3 243 (2) 3 3. Ohio State 13-4 227 5 4. Albany 14-2 204 6t 5. Notre Dame 8-5 196 4 6. Duke 12-4 194 6t 7. Denver 11-3 189 2 8. Penn State 12-3 172 8 9. Johns Hopkins 8-6 156 9 10. North Carolina 8-7 147 10 11. Towson 10-4 118 12 12. Rutgers 10-4 116 11 13. Loyola 10-5 110 13 14. Army 12-4 100 17 15. Yale 10-5 90 16 16. Hofstra 11-3 49 14 17. Air Force 12-5 46 nr 18. Marquette 8-7 27 nr 19. Villanova 9-6 23 15 20. Brown 10-6 19 nr Also Receiving Votes: Richmond, Boston University, Princeton, Massachusetts, Monmouth, Penn, Binghamton, Providence Sunday against the Fighting Irish who have surrendered their two highest goal totals of the season to UNC with 14 tallies against them on Sunday and 13 against them on April 22 in the regular-season meeting. The Tar Heels started the game on a fourgoal scoring run in the opening 7:17 of the game. Andy Matthews scored an unassisted goal 58 seconds into the match to draw first blood. Carolina earned a man-up opportunity after a holding call on Mikey Wynne and converted on it with a goal by William Perry, assisted by Matthews, with 11:34 left in the first quarter. Cloutier started his hat trick off an assist by Perry with 9:42 left in the period and two minutes later the Tar Heels scored in transition with Lambert scoring his third goal of the weekend off an assist by Michael Tagliaferri. After Notre Dame scored the next two goals, UNC ran off three straight goals to go up 7-2. Justin Anderson tallied unassisted with 11:41 left in the second period before Chris Cloutier scored his second goal of the contest, assisted by Matthews, at 9:20. Cloutier finished off his first-half hat trick with an unassisted goal at 4:36 of the period and Drew Schantz answered for Notre Dame 34 seconds later, making it 7-3 Tar Heels at halftime. Timmy Kelly opened the scoring for UNC in the second half but after his goal at 12:49 at the third quarter, the Tar Heels would be kept off the scoreboard for over 13 minutes, a span extending into the fourth period. Meanwhile, the Irish put three goals on the scoreboard, including a pair in the last minute and a half of the third quarter. With its lead cut to just two goals heading into the fourth quarter, UNC responded with three goals in a span of 2:19 early in the fourth quarter. Tanner Cook scored a man-up goal at 14:20 after claiming a loose ground ball on the crease. That was followed up by a Luke Goldstock transition goal off an assist by Jack Lambert at 13:19. Carolina earned another man-up situation shotly afterwards and William Perry converted for the second time on the man advantage, again off an assist by Matthews. Perry s goal proved to be the eventual gamewinner and it put UNC up 11-6 with 11:07 to play. It was the third of four times UNC would lead by five in the contest. Notre Dame answered with two goals just 41 seconds apart to pull within 11-8 but Goldstock and Cloutier would make sure the Irish would get no closer. Goldstock scored back-to-back goals off Cloutier assists at 8:07 and 6:52 of the final period. Goldstock would go on to score once more, again in transition off an assist by Lambert, at 2:27. The ACC championship was one of three won on Sunday, April 30 by the University as women s lacrosse defeated Syracuse for its second straight conference championship and the women s tennis team downed Georgia Tech to also claim a second straight ACC title. CAROLINA PLAYERS AMONGST ACTIVE NCAA CAREER LEADERS-MAY 9, 2017 Career Points Per Game 32nd, Chris Cloutier, 2.91 40th, Luke Goldstock, 2.70 Career Points 14th, Luke Goldstock, 173 points Career Goals Per Game 21st, Chris Cloutier, 2.14 45th, Luke Goldstock, 1.84 Career Goals 10th, Luke Goldstock, 118 goals 49th, Chris Cloutier, 75 goals Assists 34th, Luke Goldstock, 55 assists Saves Per Game 39th, Brian Balkam, 7.90 per game Saves 29th, Brian Balkam, 324 saves Career Ground Balls Per Game 8th, Stephen Kelly, 6.56 per game Career Ground Balls 4th, Stephen Kelly, 374 ground balls Career Face-Off Win Percentage 31st, Stephen Kelly, 0.548 Career Face-Offs Won 4th, Stephen Kelly, 711 face-off wins Career Face-Off Attempts 2nd, Stephen Kelly, 1,297 face-off attempts

Senior defenseman Austin Pifani has started every game he has dressed in during his Tar Heel career. He was named All- ACC in both 2016 & 2017. He was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2017, the first Tar Heel to win the award in a quarter century. NORTH CAROLINA IN 2017 Home: 2-6 Away: 3-1 Neutral: 3-0 vs. Ranked Opponents 4-6 vs. ACC Teams 3-3 vs. Non-Conference Teams 5-4 When Scoring First: 5-2 When Opponent Scores First: 3-5 When leading at halftime: 8-3 When trailing at halftime: 0-3 When tied at halftime: 0-1 In overtime: 0-1 One-goal games: 1-3 Two-goal games: 0-1 Three-goal games: 1-0 Four-goal games: 3-1 Five-plus goal games: 3-2 Saturday or Sunday: 7-6 Weekday: 1-1 CAROLINA ALL-TIME IN THE ACC CHAM- PIONSHIP: Through 2017, North Carolina has an all-time record of 21-19 in ACC Tournament games. The Tar Heels have won ACC Tournament championships in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2013 and 2017. Carolina has qualified for every ACC Tournament in history except the 2014 affair when UNC and Virginia played in the ACC Showcase game after the Tar Heels finished fifth in the ACC standings. The top four seeds qualify for the ACC Tournament since the league expanded beyond four teams in 2014. UNC and Syracuse met Friday, April 28 in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament for the third straight year. Syracuse had beaten Carolina 9-8 in the 2015 semifinals at Chester, Pa., and then beat the Tar Heels 10-7 in last year s semifinals at Kennesaw, Ga. With this year s 16-15 semifinal win over Syracuse, the Tar Heels played Notre Dame on Sunday, April 30 in the ACC Championship game, Carolina s first ever meeting against the Fighting Irish in ACC Tournament play. Prior to 2017, UNC s last tournament championship came in 2013 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels won a pair of shootouts to claim that title, beating Duke 18-17 in the semifinals and Virginia 16-13 in the championship game. Altogether UNC has claimed nine ACC Tournament championship since the league went to the conference tournament format in 1989. FOUR TAR HEELS NAMED TO ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT TEAM: A quartet of UNC players were named to the All-Tournament Team as the Tar Heels claimed the 2017 ACC title. Junior attackman Chris Cloutier was tapped as the tournament s Most Valuable Player while senior attackman Luke Goldstock, sophomore attackman Andy Matthews and senior long-stick midfielder Jack Lambert were also named to the team. Cloutier had nine points in the tournament with three goals and an assist in the semifinal versus Syracuse and three goals and two assists in the championship game win over Notre Dame. Goldstock had eight points in the two games after he had two goals and two assists in the semifinals against Syracuse and four goals, all in the fourth quarter, against Notre Dame. Matthews had identical stat lines in both games as he notched a goal and three assists in both contests. Lambert had two goals and three ground balls versus Syracuse and a goal and two assists versus Notre Dame. Lambert had five points on the weekend after coming into the two games with a single goal in his career. CLOUTIER TAPPED AS NATIONAL OFFEN- SIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: University of North Carolina junior attackman Chris Cloutier was named the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association/BSN Sports National Offensive Player of the Week for April 24-30, 2017 on May 2, 2017. Cloutier, a native of Kitchener, Ontario, won this week s honors after being named the Most Valuable Player of the 2017 ACC Championship the previous weekend in Durham, N.C. Cloutier led UNC to a win over top-ranked Syracuse 16-15 in the semifinals and sixth-ranked Notre Dame 14-10 in the championship game. He scored three goals and one assist in the win over top-ranked Syracuse in the semifinals. In the win over nationally-ranked Notre Dame, Cloutier had three goals and two assists. With his five points in the ACC Championship game, he ran his career total to 102. THREE TAR HEELS NAMED ALL-ACC: Nine student-athletes on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List headlined the 2017 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Men s Lacrosse Team as announced Thursday, April 27 by the league office. The team was determined by a vote of the ACC s five head coaches. Three members of coach Joe Breschi s 2017 North Carolina Tar Heel team were named to the All-ACC Team. Senior attackman Luke Goldstock of Niskayuna, N.Y. and senior short-stick defensive midfielder Tate Jozokos of Wolfeboro, N.H. were both named to the team for the first time in their careers. Senior defenseman Austin Pifani of Roslyn, Pa., is a repeat member of the All-ACC Team having made the All-ACC Team in 2016. Luke Goldstock is second on the team in goals with 30 and in points with 43 and he is tied for second in assists with 13. Goldstock has started all 15 games this year. Tate Jozokos is the leader of Carolina s shortstick defensive midfielder corps in 2017. He has played in all 15 games and has 37 ground balls, second only to Stephen Kelly s team-leading 99 ground balls. He also has nine caused turnovers and has scored two goals and added two assists. Austin Pifani is a four-year starter at close UNC Players & Team in NCAA Statistics (Stats as of May 9, 2017) - Rankings in Top 25 Individual Rankings Assists Per Game: Andy Matthews, 24th, 1.73 Ground Balls Per Game: Stephen Kelly, 11th, 7.07 Team Rankings Clearing Percentage: 10th,.898 Face-Off Winning Percentage: 19th,.544 Ground Balls Per Game: 20th, 30.07 Man-Up Offense: 23rd, 0.395 Points Per Game: 23rd, 17.33 Scoring Margin: 23rd, 1.33 Scoring Offense: 19th, 11.47 defense. He has started all 15 games this year and has 31 ground balls, fourth on the team behind Kelly, Jozokos and Chris Cloutier. He also has 21 caused turnovers to lead the Tar Heel team. No other Tar Heel is in double digits in caused turnovers. Pifani needs one more caused turnover to moved into second place alltime in career caused turnovers at Carolina. PIFANI NAMED ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: A long and distinguished career was honored on Tuesday afternoon, May 2 as University of North Carolina men s lacrosse senior defenseman was named as the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Defenseman of the Year. Pifani is a senior from Roslyn, Pa. He was a captain of the Tar Heels 2016 NCAA championship team and also a captain for the 2017 UNC ACC championship team. It is an extreme honor to receive this award. I would like to thank my teammates, coaches, family, and the rest of the UNC support staff because without them I would not be in this position, says Pifani. The Abington High School graduate has started every game he has played in during his Tar Heel career. He missed three games in his junior senior due to injury but started 15 times in 2014, 17 times in 2015, 15 times in 2016 and 15 times so far this year. Pifani has 126 career ground balls, including 31 in 2017. He has 64 career caused turnovers, including 21 in 2017. He is tied for 64th in career ground balls at UNC and is tied for second place in career caused turnovers with Michael Jarvis (2007-10). Pifani is the first Tar Heel to win the defensive player of the year award in the league since the awards were split into offensive and defensive accolades. Previous Tar Heel defensemen to win ACC Player of the Year awards are Randy Cox in 1984, Graham Harden in 1991 and Alex Martin 1992. Being a member of the University of North Carolina lacrosse family is an honor in itself. For my name to be mentioned amongst some of the greatest defensive players to ever receive this award in the ACC and from UNC such as Randy Cox, Graham Harden and Alex Martin is truly humbling, Pifani continues. It is such an incredible feeling to be able to bring this award home to UNC for all of the players who have worn the Carolina name across their chest. Pifani was named All-ACC in both 2016 and 2017. He is a finalist for the 2017 Senior CLASS Award. CAROLINA VERSUS NUMBER ONE:

Most Consecutive Games with a Point (19 or More Games) # Games Player Date Started Date Ended 55 Jimmy Bitter 3/16/12 4/18/15 53 Joey Sankey 4/20/12 5/17/15 50 Dennis Goldstein 2/28/89 5/27/91 50 Ryan Wade 5/11/91 5/21/94 45 Michael Burnett 4/16/80 5/21/83 44 Merrill Turnbull 5/8/94 5/3/97 43 Brendan Carey 3/20/94 5/18/96 43 Jed Prossner 4/27/02 4/29/05 38 Bart Wagner 2/26/06 4/5/08 36 Luke Goldstock 2/7/15 2/4/17 33 Mac Ford 4/16/83 5/19/85 32 Marcus Holman 2/18/12 5/19/13 31 Harper Peterson 3/18/68 5/13/70 29 Billy Bitter 2/7/09 4/17/10 28 Bruce Ledwith 4/15/71 4/26/73 24 Bert Fett 4/7/73 4/2/75 24 John Webster 4/6/91 5/16/92 20 Jeff Sonke 3/22/00 4/26/01 20 Mike McCall 4/27/02 3/14/04 20 Steve Pontrello 5/10/15 5/30/16 19 Chad Tutton 3/9/13 3/11/14 18 Chris Cloutier 5/14/16 Active Most Consecutive Games with a Goal (10 or More Games) # Games Player Date Started Date Ended 29 Marcus Holman 2/18/12 4/26/13 27 Mac Ford 5/21/83 5/19/83 25 Harper Peterson 3/18/68 4/2/70 25 Luke Goldstock 2/7/15 3/19/16 24 Merrill Turnbull 3/5/95 3/23/96 22 Bert Fett 4/10/73 4/2/75 21 Jimmy Bitter 2/16/14 3/10/15 20 Mike McCall 4/17/02 3/14/04 20 Joey Sankey 5/19/13 4/21/15 19 Chris Cloutier 5/14/16 Active 19 Chad Tutton 3/9/13 3/11/14 15 John Webster 2/28/93 5/31/93 15 Ryan Wade 3/20/93 3/19/94 15 Chase Martin 2/28/98 2/26/99 14 Jed Prossner 3/29/03 4/3/04 14 Joey Sankey 2/8/13 4/26/13 13 Jeff Sonke 3/26/99 4/18/99 13 Steve Pontrello 5/10/15 4/10/16 12 Jimmy Bitter 4/1/12 3/9/13 12 Chad Tutton 3/21/12 2/23/13 11 Bart Wagner 3/11/09 5/17/09 10 Dennis Goldstein 3/17/90 4/27/90 10 Jimmy Bitter 3/18/13 5/11/13 Most Consecutive Games with an Assist (7 or More Games) # Games Player Date Started Date Ended 22 Bruce Ledwith 3/11/72 4/7/73 21 Michael Burnett 4/26/80 4/10/82 18 Dennis Goldstein 3/25/90 4/13/91 17 Joey Sankey 2/7/15 5/17/15 16 Brendan Carey 2/25/96 5/18/96 14 Marcus Holman 3/10/12 2/23/13 12 Bart Wagner 3/31/07 3/11/08 11 Jed Prossner 4/3/04 3/12/05 10 John Webster 3/27/93 5/31/93 9 Gavin Petracca 3/19/10 5/22/10 8 Andy Matthews 3/18/17 Active 8 Bert Fett 4/6/74 3/12/75 8 Spencer Deering 4/23/95 3/13/96 8 Jeff Sonke 4/21/00 3/17/01 8 Steve Pontrello 4/10/16 5/30/16 7 Chris Cloutier 3/5/16 4/10/16 For the third time this season, North Carolina played against the #1-ranked team in the USILA coaches poll when it defeated Syracuse 16-15 on Friday, April 28 in the ACC Tournament semifinals. It was also the 12th time UNC had played the nation s #1-ranked team since midway through the 2012 season. With a 13-9 victory over top-ranked Denver on March 4, 2017, the University of North Carolina recorded a victory against a team ranked #1 in the USILA coaches poll for the sixth straight year. UNC would go on to play Syracuse twice in the 2017 when the Orange was ranked #1. Since beating Johns Hopkins 13-9 on April 1, 2012 at the Meadowlands, UNC is now 8-4 against the nation s top-ranked teams in its last 12 games against teams ranked at the top of the USILA coaches rankings. North Carolina played a #1-ranked USILA team for the second time this season and the 11th time since 2012 when the Tar Heels faced off on April 15 against top-ranked Syracuse. The Orange prevailed in overtime 12-11. The 12th occasion occurred on Friday, April 28 in the ACC Tournament semifinal. That game resulted in a wild UNC 16-15 victory over SU. With the Tar Heels 17-15 win against #1 Notre Dame on April 23, the 2016 season marked the fifth straight year UNC had emerged victorious against a team ranked #1 in the nation in the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association coaches poll. In fact, the game against Notre Dame CURRENT TAR HEEL CAREER MULTI-POINT, MULTI-GOAL, MULTI-ASSIST GAMES Justin Anderson 3 multi-goal games (3 in 2017); 4 multi-point games (4 in 2017) Brian Cannon 6 multi-goal games (1 in 2015, 5 in 2016); 8 multi-point games (1 in 2015, 7 in 2016). Chris Cloutier 21 multi-goal games (10 in 2016, 11 in 2017); 5 multi-assist games (3 in 2016, 2 in 2017); 28 multi-point games (13 in 2016, 15 in 2017). Tanner Cook 3 multi-goal games (3 in 2017); 5 multi-point games (5 in 2017). Matt Gavin 1 multi-goal game (1 in 2017); 2 multipoint games (2 in 2017) Luke Goldstock 33 multi-goal games (1 in 2014, 12 in 2015, 11 in 2016, 9 in 2017); 14 multi-assist games (4 in 2015, 6 in 2016, 4 in 2017); 42 multipoint games (2 in 2014, 16 in 2015, 14 in 2016, 10 in 2017). Mike Guerin 1 multi-goal game (1 in 2017); 1 multi-point game (1 in 2017). Tate Jozokos 1 multi-goal game (1 in 2015); 3 multi-point games (2 in 2015, 1 in 2017). Stephen Kelly 1 multi-assist game (1 in 2016); 2 multi-point games (2 in 2016). Timmy Kelly 6 multi-goal games (2 in 2016, 4 in 2017); 1 multi-assist game (1 in 2016); 10 multi-point games (4 in 2016, 6 in 2017). Peyton Klawinski 7 multi-goal games (1 in 2014, 6 in 2015); 8 multi-point games (1 in 2014, 7 in 2015) Jack Lambert 1 multi-goal game (1 in 2017); 1 multi-assist game (1 in 2017); 2 multi-point games (2 in 2017) Andy Matthews 2 multi-goal games (2 in 2017); 8 multi-assist games (8 in 2017); 12 multi-point games (12 in 2017) William McBride 3 multi-goal games (2 in 2016, 1 in 2017); 4 multi-point games (1 in 2015, 2 in 2016, 1 in 2017). William Perry 2 multi-goal games (2 in 2017); 1 multi-assist game (1 in 2017); 3 multi-point games (3 in 2017). Michael Tagliaferri 15 multi-goal games (2 in 2014, 1 in 2015, 9 in 2016, 3 in 2017); 2 multi-assist games (1 in 2014, 1 in 2016); 20 multi-point games (3 in 2014, 1 in 2015, 11 in 2016, 5 in 2017). Luke Walsh 3 multi-point games (1 in 2015, 2 in 2017). was the second time in 2016 that the Tar Heels played host to the #1 team in the USILA poll in Chapel Hill. Carolina played then #1 Denver on March 5 at Fetzer Field with the Tar Heels falling to the Pioneers 13-12 in overtime. The 2016 NCAA championship game versus Maryland on May 30, 2016 marked three times last season that UNC had faced a team ranked #1 in the USILA national coaches poll. According to research by UNC Athletic Communications, UNC is now 14-21 all-time against teams ranked #1 in the USILA coaches poll after the April 28 victory against Syracuse. Carolina s first meeting against a #1 USILA ranked team came in 1974. Carolina has had wins against #1 teams in each of the six years from 2012-17. Those wins came against Johns Hopkins 13-9 on April 1, 2012, against Maryland 10-8 on March 23, 2013, against Maryland 11-8 on March 22, 2014, against Denver 12-10 on February 27, 2015, against Notre Dame 17-15 on April 23, 2016, against Maryland 14-13 in overtime on May 30, 2016, against Denver 13-9 on March 4, 2017 and against Syracuse 16-15 on April 28, 2017. Prior to the win against Johns Hopkins in 2012, Carolina had not beaten a #1-ranked team since April 6, 1996 when UNC beat Virginia 19-18 at Fetzer Field. UNC VERSUS #1 TEAMS ALL-TIME IN USILA POLL (14-21) March 13, 1974 - Maryland 16, UNC 8 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.)

UPDATED SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS (Career highs reflect only two or more in each category) Justin Anderson Goals: 3 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; Points: 4 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017. Brian Balkam Saves: 17 vs. Denver, 3-4-2017; Save Percentage:.800 vs. Furman, 2-11-2017; Ground Balls: 5 vs. Hofstra, 2-20-2016; 5 vs. Denver, 3-5- 2016. Brett Bedard Ground Balls: 2 vs. Bryant, 3-10-2015; 2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2-28-2016; 2 vs. Furman, 2-11-2017; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Furman, 2-11- 2017. Brian Cannon Goals: 3 vs. Syracuse, 4-29-2016; Points: 3 vs. Syracuse, 4-29-2016; Ground Balls 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017. Chris Cloutier Goals: 9 vs. Loyola, 5-28-2016; Assists: 4 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Points: 9 vs. Loyola, 5-28-2016; Ground Balls: 5 vs. Virginia, 4-9- 2017. Tanner Cook Goals: 2 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; 2 vs. Syracuse, 4-15-2017; 2 vs. Syracuse, 4-28-2017; Points: 3 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017. Jesse Cuccia Ground Balls: 2 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017. Matt Gavin Goals: 2 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; Points: 2 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; 2 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017. Timmy Gehlbach Ground Balls: 3 vs. Massachusetts, 3-12-2016. Luke Goldstock Goals: 6 vs. Bryant, 3-10-2015; 6 vs. Richmond, 3-14-2015; Assists: 4 vs. Manhattan, 3-7-2015; 4 vs. Duke, 4-1-2016; Points: 9 vs. Manhattan, 3-7-2015; Ground Balls: 6 vs. Colgate, 5-10-2015; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Manhattan, 3-14-2016. Riley Graham Ground Balls: 12 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Face-Offs Won: 18 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Face-Offs Attempted: 26 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18- 2017; Face-Off Winning Percentage:.692 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017. Mike Guerin Goals: 2 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Points: 2 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017. Tate Jozokos Goals: 2 vs. Maryland, 3-21-2015; Points: 2 vs. Denver, 2-27-2015; 2 vs. Maryland, 3-21-2015; 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017; Ground Balls: 5 vs. Denver, 2-27-2015; 5 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Bryant, 3-10-2015; 2 vs. Syracuse, 4-24-2015; 2 vs. Holfstra, 3-18-2017. Charles Kelly Face-Offs Won: 7 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016; 7 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; Face-Offs Attempted: 12 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016; Ground Balls: 4 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017. Stephen Kelly Assists: 2 vs. Loyola, 5-28-2016; Points: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 4-23-2016; 2 vs. Loyola, 5-28-2016; Ground Balls: 15 vs. Virginia, 4-9- 2017; Face-Offs Won: 23 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; Face-Off Percentage (less than 10 attempts):.875 (7-8) vs. Dartmouth, 2-22-2014; Face-Off Percentage (more than 10 attempts): 1.000 (16-16) vs. Manhattan, 3-14-2016. Timmy Kelly Goals: 3 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; Assists: 3 vs. Virginia, 4-10-2016; Points: 4 vs. Virginia, 4-10-2016; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Furman, 2-13- 2016. Joe Kenna Ground Balls: 3 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; 3 vs. Hofstra, 3-11-2017; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 4-22-2017. Peyton Klawinski Goals: 3 vs. High Point, 2-10-2015; 3 vs. Massachusetts, 2-14-2015; 3 Richmond, 3-14-2015; 3 Notre Dame, 4-18-2015; Points: 4 vs. Massachusetts, 2-14-2015; 4 vs. Richmond, 3-14-2015; Ground Balls: 2 vs. Virginia, 4-3-2015. Jack Lambert Goals: 2 vs. Syracuse, 4-28-2017; Assists: 2 vs. Notre Dame, 4-30-2017; Points: 3 vs. Notre Dame, 4-30-2017; Ground Balls: 6 vs. Notre Dame, 4-23-2016; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Massachusetts, 2-14-2015. Ryan Macri Ground Balls: 6 vs. Syracuse, 4-28-2017; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Syracuse, 4-28-2017. Kyle Mathie Ground Balls: 3 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; 3 vs. Richmond, 3-13-2017; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; 2 vs. Furman, 2-11-2017. Andy Matthews Goals: 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Assists: 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-17-2017; Points: 5 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Duke, 4-2-2017; 3 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Richmond, 3-13-2017. William McBride Goals: 2 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016; 2 vs. Virginia, 4-10-2016; 2 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; Points: 3 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016; Ground Balls: 4 vs. Maryland, 3-26-2016. Jake Peden Ground Balls: 2 vs. Furman, 2-11-2017; 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017. William Perry - Goals: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017; Assists: 2 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; Points: 3 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017; 3 vs. Virginia, 4-9-2017; 3 vs. Notre Dame, 4-30-2017. Jack Pezzulla Saves: 5 vs. Dartmouth, 3-18-2017; Ground Balls: 2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2-25-2017. Austin Pifani Ground Balls: 6 vs. Notre Dame, 4-30-2017; Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017. Jordan Prysko Ground Balls: 2 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016. Jack Rowlett Ground Balls: 6 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2-28-2016; 6 vs. Notre Dame, 4-22-2017; Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Massachusetts, 3-12-2016; 4 vs. Syracuse, 4-16-2016. Michael Tagliaferri Goals: 4 vs. Syracuse, 4-16-2016; Assists: 2 vs. Bucknell, 3-11-2014; 2 vs. Richmond, 3-19-2016; Points: 4 vs. Syracuse, 4-16- 2016; Ground Balls: 3 vs. Richmond, 3-14-2015; 3 vs. Maryland, 3-21-2015; 3 vs. Duke, 3-29-2015; 3 vs. Syracuse, 4-11-2015; 3 vs. Michigan, 2-6-2016; Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Duke, 3-29-2015. Luke Walsh Points: 2 vs. Manhattan, 3-7-2015; 2 vs. UMBC, 2-4-2017; 2 vs. Lehigh, 2-18-2017. May 24, 1980 Virginia 11, UNC 10, two overtimes (at Charlottesville, Va.) May 30, 1981 UNC 14, Johns Hopkins 13 (at Princeton, N.J.) May 21, 1983 Johns Hopkins 12, UNC 9 (at Baltimore, Md.) April 6, 1985 UNC 11, Johns Hopkins 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) May 19, 1985 Syracuse 14, UNC 13, overtime (at Syracuse, N.Y.) May 24, 1986 UNC 10, Johns Hopkins 9, overtime (at Newark, Del.) April 8, 1989 Johns Hopkins 16, UNC 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) May 26, 1990 Syracuse 21, UNC 10 (at Piscataway, N.J.) March 9, 1991 UNC 10, Syracuse 3 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 6, 1993 UNC 14, Syracuse 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 3, 1994 Syracuse 17, UNC 10 (at Syracuse, N.Y.) April 6, 1996 UNC 19, Virginia 18 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 12, 1997 Princeton 10, UNC 9 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) May 8, 1999 Loyola 10, UNC 7 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 19, 2002 Virginia 10, UNC 3 (at Durham, N.C.) March 29, 2003 Johns Hopkins 11, UNC 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) May 22, 2004 Johns Hopkins 15, UNC 9 (at Charlottesville, Va.) April 2, 2005 Johns Hopkins 7, UNC 5 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 8, 2006 Virginia 21, UNC 13 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 15, 2008 Duke 19, UNC 9 (at Durham, N.C.) April 6 2009 Virginia 11, UNC 10 (at East Rutherford, N.J.) April 10, 2010 Virginia 7, UNC 5 (at East Rutherford, N.J.) April 1, 2012 UNC 13, Johns Hopkins 9 (at East Rutherford, N.J.) April 7, 2012 Virginia 15, UNC 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 23, 2013 UNC 10, Maryland 8 (at College Park, Md.) March 22, 2014 UNC 11, Maryland 8 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) February 27, 2015 UNC 12, Denver 10 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 18, 2015 Notre Dame 15, UNC 14 (at Notre Dame, Ind.) March 5, 2016 Denver 13, UNC 12, Overtime (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 23, 2016 UNC 17, Notre Dame 15 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) May 30, 2016 - UNC 14, Maryland 13 - overtime, (at Philadelphia, Pa.) March 4, 2017 UNC 13, Denver 9 (at Denver, Colo.) April 15, 2017 Syracuse 12, UNC 11 overtime (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 28, 2017 UNC 16, Syracuse 15 (at Durham, N.C.-ACC Tournament Semifinal) UNC HONORS 2017 SENIORS APRIL 15: The game on April 15 against the Syracuse Orange marked the final regular-season home game for 11 Tar Heel seniors who are graduating from the Tar Heel program at the end of this season. UNC s 2017 senior class includes. #1, Luke Goldstock, Senior, Attackman, Niskayuna, N.Y.

In Carolina s win at Virginia on April 9, Stephen Kelly tied the school records for face-offs won in a game with 23 and ground balls in a game with 15. #3, Brett Bedard, Senior, Short Stick Defensive Midfielder, Annapolis, Md. #7, Mark Rizzo, Fifth-Year Senior, Defenseman, Hewlett, N.Y. #17, Austin Pifani, Senior, Defenseman, Roslyn, Pa. #18, Jack Lambert, Senior, Long-Stick Defensive Midfielder, Cross River, N.Y. #21, Michael Tagliaferri, Graduate Student in MBA Program, Midfielder, Danville, Calif. #23, Luke Walsh, Senior, Midfielder/Attackman, Buffalo, N.Y. (attended Denison his freshman year) #24, Stephen Kelly, Senior, Midfielder/Faceoff, Lutherville, Md. #28, Tate Jozokos, Senior, Short Stick Defensive Midfielder, Wolfeboro, N.H. #30, Brian Balkam, Senior, Goalkeeper, St. James, N.Y. #42, Peyton Klawinski, Senior, Midfielder, Memphis, Tenn. Rizzo and Tagliaferri came into the UNC program in the fall of 2012. Eight seniors joined the Carolina program in fall 2013 and Luke Walsh transferred into the University in fall 2015. Ryan Macri, two-year starting defenseman, is in his fourth year in the UNC program but did not play in 2014. He will return as a fifth-year senior in 2018. RECOGNIZING GRAHAM HARDEN: At halftime of the April 15 game against Syracuse, the Luke Goldstock has moved into fifth place in careeer goal scoring at UNC. He was named All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament in 2017. Carolina s NCAA Tournament Facts NCAA Championship Years 1981, North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13 at Princeton, N.J., Attendance: 13,943 Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 12-0 1982, North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5 at Charlottesville, Va., Attendance: 10,283 Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 14-0 1986, North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (OT) at Newark, Del., Attendance: 9,765 Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 11-3 1991, North Carolina 18, Towson 13 at Syracuse, N.Y., Attendance: 8,293 Coach: Dave Klarmann; Final Record: 16-0 2016, North Carolina 14, Maryland 13 (OT) at Philadelphia, Pa., Attendance: 26,749 Coach: Joe Breschi; Final Record: 12-6 NCAA Runnerup Years 1993, Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12 at College Park, Md., Attendance: 20,117 Coach: Dave Klarmann NCAA Tournament Leading Scorers 1981, Michael Burnett, 15 points 1982, Dave Wingate, 11 points; Michael Burnett, 11 points 1986, Gary Seivold, 12 points 1991, Dennis Goldstein, 16 points 1993, John Webster, 15 points 2016, Chris Cloutier, 22 points NCAA Championship Game Most Outstanding Player Award Winners 1982, Tom Sears 1986, Gary Seivold 1991, Dennis Goldstein 2016, Chris Cloutier NCAA Tournament Appearances (31) 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Record: 33-26 (.559) 5 Championships, 1 Runnerup Finish, 7 Third-Place Finishes, 13 NCAA Final Fours UNC lacrosse program honored 1991 National Defenseman of the Year Graham Harden for his long-time contributions to the lacrosse program at Carolina. Harden, a native of New Canaan, Conn., was one of three Harden brothers to play lacrosse at Carolina, joining Boyd, Class of 1988, and Holmes, Jr., H, Class of 1993. Graham Harden starred on UNC s undefeated NCAA championship team in 1991, being named All-ACC and first-team All-America and winning the Schmeisser Cup as the nation s top defenseman at the end of that campaign. Carolina went 16-0 that season and beat Towson 18-13 for the NCAA championship. In the summer of 2016, Harden was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig s Disease (ALS), and he is currently in a valiant fight against the insidious disease. Graham jersey number (#37) was honored by Coach Breschi and the team at halftime of the UNC-Syracuse game on April 15. G-Force tee-sheets were sold at the game with all proceeds going to Game On! Graham Harden and Gforce vs ALS to benefit Graham and his family. Graham s wife, Dawn, is also a Carolina alumnus. The family lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children. Kendall, the oldest, is in her second year as a student assistant in the athletic communications office at the University of North Carolina. She just completed her junior year at UNC. Most Points In A Career Name, Years Played G A Pts 1. Joey Sankey (2012-15) 125 104 229 2. Marcus Holman (2010-13) 121 92 213 3. Jimmy Bitter (2012-15) 126 82 208 4. Bruce Ledwith (1970-73) 85 119 204 5. Bert Fett (1972-75) 128 64 192 6. Michael Burnett (1980-83) 84 106 190 Dennis Goldstein (1987-91) 108 82 190 8. John Webster (1990-93) 109 79 188 9. Merrill Turnbull (1994-97) 101 78 179 10. Billy Bitter (2008-11) 99 76 175 11. Luke Goldstock (2014- ) 118 55 173 12. Mac Ford (1982-85) 111 61 172 Jed Prossner (2002-05) 113 59 172 14. Brendan Carey (1993-96) 78 83 161 Chase Martin (1997-2000) 98 63 161 16. Bart Wagner (2006-09) 94 66 160 17. Gavin Petracca (2007-10) 94 63 157 Jeff Sonke (1998-2001) 102 55 157 19. Spencer Deering (1994-97) 73 77 150 20. Matt Crofton (1997-2000) 86 63 149 21. Michael Thomas (1988-92) 82 61 143 22. Gary Seivold (1984-87) 80 62 142 23. Mike McCall (2002-05) 102 38 140 Harper Peterson (1967-70) 99 41 140 25. Chad Tutton (2012-15) 104 26 130 26. Ryan Blair (2003-06) 59 68 127 27. Pat Welsh (1985-88) 66 60 126 28. Jason Wade (1993-96) 95 27 122 Ryan Wade (1991-94) 91 31 122 30. Steve Speers (1990-93) 81 36 117 31. Mark Phillips (1993-96) 74 42 116 32. Joey Seivold (1983-87) 70 45 115 Steve Pontrello (2013-16) 86 29 115 34. Justin Bowman (1996-99) 90 21 111 35. Sean DeLaney (2007-10) 72 28 110 36. David Wingate (1980-83) 90 18 108 37. Kevin Griswold (1979-82) 66 41 107 38. Thomas Wood (2009-12) 66 39 105 40. Chris Cloutier (2015- ) 75 27 102 41. Bryant Will (2002-05) 43 58 101 Brent Voelkel (1981-84) 53 48 101 Dan Cox (1975-78) 67 34 101 43. Ben Hunt (2007-10) 65 31 96 44. Tim Welsh (1984-88) 62 33 95 45. Austin Garrison (2000-03) 52 42 94 Peter Voelkel (1980-83) 48 46 94 47. Dan Donnelly (1989-92) 64 28 92 48. John Szczypinksi (1986-89) 60 30 90 49. Joe Yevoli (1978-79) 43 46 89 50. Mike Acee (1989-93) 54 33 87 51. Jimmy Dunster (2009-12) 54 32 86 52. Doug Hall (1980-82) 52 33 85 53. Jeff Homire (1980-83) 61 23 84 54. Gregg Langhoff (1991-94) 41 42 83 Monty Hill (1978-81) 62 21 83 56. Neill Redfern (1988-89) 55 27 82 57. Monty Hill (1978-81) 58 21 79 58. Dan Levy (1990-93) 50 28 78 59. Steven Will (2000-03) 49 28 77 John Donato (1974-77) 49 28 77 61. Pat Foster (2011-14) 43 31 74 STRONG ALUMNI WEEKEND TURNOUT: The weekend of April 14-16 was designated as the annual alumni weekend for the Tar Heel men s lacrosse program. Over 300 Tar Heel lacrosse alumni and their families attended the game on April 15 versus Syracuse, helping give the Tar Heels their top home attendance figure of the season at 4,338 in 5,700-seat Fetzer Field.

Most Career Goals Name, Years Played Goals 1. Bert Fett (1972-75) 128 2. Jimmy Bitter (2012-15) 126 3. Joey Sankey (2012-15) 125 4. Marcus Holman (2010-13) 121 5. Luke Goldstock (2014-Active) 118 6. Jed Prossner (2002-05) 113 7. Mac Ford (1982-85) 111 8. John Webster (1990-93) 109 9. Dennis Goldstein (1987-91) 108 10. Chad Tutton (2012-15) 104 11. Jeff Sonke (1998-2001) 102 Mike McCall (2002-05) 102 13. Merrill Turnbull (1994-97) 101 14. Harper Peterson (1968-70) 99 15. Billy Bitter (2008-11) 99 16. Chase Martin (1997-2000) 98 17. Jason Wade (1993-96) 95 18. Bart Wagner (2006-09) 94 Gavin Petracca (2007-10) 94 20. Ryan Wade (1991-94) 91 21. David Wingate (1980-83) 90 Justin Bowman (1996-99) 90 23. Matt Crofton (1997-2000) 86 Steve Pontrello (2013-16) 86 25. Bruce Ledwith (1970-73) 85 26. Michael Burnett (1980-83) 84 27. Michael Thomas (1988-92) 82 28. Gary Seivold (1984-87) 80 29. Steve Speers (1990-93) 81 30. Brendan Carey (1993-96) 78 31. Chris Cloutier (2015-Active) 75 32. Mark Phillips (1993-96) 74 33. Spencer Deering (1994-97) 73 34. Sean DeLaney (2007-10) 72 35. Joey Seivold (1983-87) 70 36. Dan Cox (1975-78) 67 37. Kevin Griswold (1979-82) 66 Pat Welsh (1985-88) 66 Thomas Wood (2009-12) 66 40. Ben Hunt (2006-09) 65 41. Monty Hill (1978-81) 62 Tim Welsh (1984-88) 62 43. Jeff Homire (1980-83) 61 44. John Szczypinski (1986-89) 60 45. Ryan Blair (2003-06) 59 Michael B. Burns (2005-08) 59 47. Terry Martinello (1980-84) 56 48. Neill Redfern (1988-89) 55 49. Mike Acee (1989-93) 54 Jimmy Dunster (2009-12) 54 51. Brent Voelkel (1981-84) 53 52. Doug Hall (1980-82) 52 Ousmane Greene (1993-95) 52 Austin Garrison (2000-03) 52 55. Dan Levy (1990-93) 50 HONORING THE 1982 NATIONAL CHAM- PIONS: The 2017 season marks the 35th Most Career Caused Turnovers Name, Years Played Caused Turnovers 1. Ryan Flanagan (2008-11) 108 2. Michael Jarvis (2007-10) 64 Austin Pifani (2014-Active) 64 4. Tim Kaiser (2005-08) 60 5. Evan Connell (2013-16) 47 6. Kieran McDonald (2010-13) 46 7. Charlie McComas (2009-12) 43 Mark Staines (2009-12) 43 anniversary of the Tar Heels 1982 national championship season. UNC honored members of the 1982 NCAA championship team between the first and second quarters of the UNC- Syracuse game on April 15 with members of the team being recognized on the Fetzer Field track and a national TV audience on ESPNU. The 1982 squad completed its season 14-0 and edged Johns Hopkins 7-5 in the title game at Charlottesville, Va. The 1982 team won its second successive ACC championship en route to its 14-win season and it ended the year with 26 wins in a row over the course of the 1981 and 1982 campaigns. In the 1982 NCAA Tournament, UNC beat Navy 16-2 in the quarterfinals, Cornell 15-8 in the semifinals and Johns Hopkins 7-5 in the championship game. THE FINAL GAME AT FETZER: Fetzer Field has served as the primary home of the University of North Carolina men s lacrosse program since the varsity program s founding in 1949. Despite exhaustive efforts at research, an exact record for games played at Fetzer is not fully known or researchable due to gaps in athletic communications records from the 1940s to 1970s. The all-time home record for UNC lacrosse since 1949 is 285-128-2. That includes games played at Fetzer Field, Kenan Stadium, Navy Field, Henry Stadium and Finley Field. Fetzer Field was built as a track and field facility in 1935 as a Works Projects Administration (WPA) project during the President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Administration in the Great Depression. Over the decades, several more sports began to compete at Fetzer Field - men s soccer in 1947, men s lacrosse in 1949, women s soccer in 1979 and women s lacrosse in 1996. Fetzer Field will be torn down later this month in May 2017 at the conclusion of all NCAA women s lacrosse tournament games. A new soccer/lacrosse specific stadium will be built on the same spot with opening planned for August 2018 in time for the 2018 men s and women s soccer campaigns. A new track and field facility will be built on Old Mason Farm Road in Chapel Hill near the Ronald McDonald House and a new field hockey stadium will be built on Ehringhaus Field. An indoor practice facility for football and outdoor football practice fields will also be a part of the overall athletics construction project beginning this month and those will be located on the existing site of Navy Field and Henry Stadium. Plans are still being formulated as to where the Tar Heels will play their home games in 2018 for the men s and women s lacrosse teams. HOME/ROAD DIFFERENTIAL: Given Carolina s long-term success in Chapel Hill, the 2017 home season for the Tar Heels went in the exact opposite direction. Career Face-Off Winning Percentage Player, Year Pct. 1. Jude Collins (1993-96).668 2. Jason Sanders (1993-96).618 3. Shane Walterhoefer (2006-09).614 4. Kevin Frew (2001-04).604 5. Donnie McNichol (1990-93).597 6. Steve Gilhuley (1989-92).596 7. Ryan Wade (1991-94).581 8. Steve Stenersen (1979-82).580 9. Justin Bowman (1996-99).558 10. R.G. Keenan (2011-14).555 11. Stephen Kelly (2014-Active).548 Carolina struggled at home this season, going just 2-6 in its eight home games. Conversely, the Tar Heels won all but one game away from Chapel Hill this season, going 3-1 on the road and 3-0 on a neutral field in its seven games away from Chapel Hill. The results in Chapel Hill this season included a 15-8 win over Lehigh on February 18, a 13-5 loss against Johns Hopkins on February 25, an 11-9 loss to Hofstra on March 11, a 6-5 setback versus Richmond on March 13, a 17-6 victory over Dartmouth on March 18, a 15-7 loss against Maryland on March 25, a 12-8 loss to Duke on April 2 and a 12-11 overtime loss to Syracuse on April 15. UNC is 8-7 overall this season with a 3-1 road record and a 3-0 mark at neutral sites this year. TV SATURDAY: Saturday s game against Albany will be nationally televised on ESPU. Chris Cotter will be the play-by-play announcer while Paul Carcaterra will be the color commentator. There will be a simulcast on ESPN3 and the Watch ESPN application. Live stats can be found on GoHeels.com and the NCAA.com, the websites for UNC and the NCAA, respectively. UNC HEAD COACH JOE BRESCHI GARNERS 100TH TAR HEEL WIN AGAINST CAVALIERS: University of North Carolina head coach Joe Breschi is now in his ninth year as the head coach of the Tar Heels after coaching at Ohio State for 11 seasons. Breschi is a 1990 graduate of the University of North Carolina and was the sole captain of the 1990 Tar Heel team as a senior defenseman when he was also a first-team All-America selection. He has built an excellent program at Carolina which has gone to nine straight NCAA Tournaments from 2009-2017. In the 12 seasons prior to his arrival (1997-2008), Carolina had only gone to the NCAA Tournament four times (1998 under Dave Klarmann and 2004, 2007 and 2008 under John Haus). In April 9th s 15-12 victory over Virginia at Charlottesville, Va. Breschi earned his 100th victory as head coach of the Tar Heels. In his nine seasons at Carolina, Breschi is 102-47, a winning percentage of.685. Breschi earned his 100th win as the Tar Heel head coach on his 49th birthday and also in his 300th game as a collegiate head coach. BRESCHI S 300TH GAME AS A COL- LEGIATE HEAD COACH: The April 9 game against Virginia was also the 300th game coached on the collegiate level by UNC head coach Joe Breschi. He coached 155 games at Ohio State in 11 seasons from 1998-2008. The ACC Tournament championship match against the Notre Dame was his 159th game as the head coach of the Tar Heels. THIS WEEK S RPI: The Tar Heels were ranked No. 10 this past Tuesday in the final regular season 2017 NCAA Rating Percentage Index for men s lacrosse with an 8-7 record. On Friday, April 28, the Tar Heels faced off against the No. 1 Team in this year s RPI, the Syracuse Orange, at Koskinen Stadium on the Duke campus with UNC pulling off a 16-15 upset. The game against the Orange marked the third straight game in which the Tar Heels had faced the No. 1 team in the NCAA RPI. Syracuse was No. 1 in the RPI on April 15 when the two teams faced off in Chapel Hill, N.C. Notre Dame was the No. 1 team in the RPI when the squads played in South Bend on April 22. On

Sunday, April 30 in the ACC Tournament championship game, UNC meet Notre Dame, the #2 team in that week s RPI standings. UNC clearly played one of the nation s most difficult schedules in 2017. The Tar Heels will play their NCAA first round game on Saturday against Albany, No. 3 in the RPI. During the regular season, UNC played No. 1 Maryland, No. 2 Syracuse twice, No. 4 Notre Dame twice, No. 7 Johns Hopkins, No. 8 Denver, No. 9 Duke and No. 15 Hofstra among its 15 games. CAROLINA VERSUS ALBANY THE SE- RIES: North Carolina and Albany will be playing for the first time in history on Saturday. STEPHEN KELLY ON CAREER CHARTS: Senior midfielder Stephen Kelly of Lutherville, Md., heads into the Albany game on Saturday with the second most face-off wins in UNC men s lacrosse history. Kelly has won 711 faceoffs in his career and he trails only career leader Shane Walterheofer (2006-09) who had 723 face-off wins in his career. Kelly tied the school record for face-off wins in a game with 23 against Virginia on April 9. Kelly shares that record with Shane Walterhoefer who won 23 face-offs against Ohio State on April 12, 2008. Those 23 face-off wins moved Kelly past R.G. Keenan (2011-14) and into second place in Tar Heel history. Keenan finished his career with 646 face-off wins and he now ranks third in Tar Heel lore. Stephen Kelly heads into the match against the Great Danes with 374 career ground balls. He tied the school record for ground balls in a game with the career high 15 ground balls he scooped up April 9 against the Virginia Cavaliers. That marked the seventh time in UNC history that a Tar Heel player has claimed seven ground balls in a single game. Kelly s 374 ground balls are the third highest ground ball total in UNC history. He trails just Jude Collins (1993-96) who had 412 ground balls and Shane Walterhoefer (2006-09) who had 386 ground balls. In the regular-season game at Notre Dame, Kelly scooped up four ground balls and passed R.G. Keenan (2011-14) who had 349 ground balls in his career. Kelly now ranks third and Keenan fourth in career ground balls. Stephen Kelly has a career face-off winning percentage of.548, the 11th best in UNC history. KELLY NAMED ACC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK AFTER WIN OVER CAVALIERS: North Carolina senior midfielder Stephen Kelly was named the Co-Defensive Player of the Week in the Atlantic Coast Conference after a recordsetting day April 9 in Carolina s 15-12 win over #14 Virginia. Kelly won the award on Tuesday, April 11. Kelly led the Tar Heels in a 15-12 victory at No. 14 Virginia on April 9 by matching program records for face-offs won in a game with 23 and ground balls in a game with 15. The 23 faceoffs won matched Shane Walterhoefer s total against Ohio State on April 12, 2008. Kelly s 15 ground balls marked the seventh time in a game a Tar Heel has scooped up that school record number. Jude Collins and Shane Walterhoefer each had 15 ground balls in a game twice while Michael Burnett, Todd Oudemool and Stephen Kelly have each done it on one occasion. Kelly now has 711 face-off wins in his career, the second most in UNC history as he passed R.G. Keenan on April 9 to move into second place all-time. Kelly won 11 of 12 face-offs in the first half against the Cavaliers as UNC bolted to a 9-2 halftime lead. He also scored the eventual game-winning goal for the Tar Heels with 12:28 to play in the fourth quarter, giving UNC a 13-8 lead in its eventual 15-12 ACC win. Entering the NCAA Championship, Kelly now ranks second in UNC history in face-offs won (711) and third in ground balls (374). LUKE GOLDSTOCK ON CAREER CHARTS: Senior attackman Luke Goldstock of Niskayuna, N.Y. heads into the Albany game on Saturday with 173 career points. That is the 11th highest point total in Tar Heel history. With four points on April 30 against Notre Dame, Goldstock moved past two UNC greats on the Tar Heel career chart Mac Ford (1982-85) and Jed Prossner (2002-05) now rank in a tie for 12th place in Carolina with 172 points each. Goldstock needs two points to tie Billy Bitter (2008-11) on the career points chart. Bitter currently ranks 10th with 175 career points. Goldstock has scored 118 career goals heading into the Albany match on Saturday and he is currently in fifth place in career goals at Carolina. With two goals against Syracuse on April 22, Goldstock moved past Jed Prossner and into fifth place in career goal scoring at North Carolina. Prossner (2002-05) scored 113 goals in his career and is now in sixth place in Tar Heel history. Marcus Holman (2010-13) ranks fourth in UNC goal scoring with 121 goals. Goldstock needs three goals to tie Holman for fourth place on the UNC career chart. Goldstock currently has 55 career assists and stands in a tie for 24th place in Tar Heel history in that statistic. With three assists against Syracuse on April 15, he became just the 25th Tar Heel in history to record 50 or more career assists. Jeff Sonke (1998-2001) also ranks 24th in Tar Heel history in assists with 55. Bryant Will (2002-05) had 58 assists in his career and ranks 23rd in UNC history. CLOUTIER S GOAL SCORING & POINTS STREAKS: Junior attackman Chris Cloutier heads into the NCAA Tournament first round game with a 19-game goal scoring streak. That is tied for 10th for longest goal scoring streak in Tar Heel history. Cloutier s 19-game scoring streak (four games in 2016, 15 games in 2017) is the fourth longest current streak in the nation. He has scored 50 goals during that 19-game scoring streak. The longest current goal scoring streaks in the nation are Dylan Molloy of Brown at 40 games (season complete), Justin Guterding of Duke at 25 games (at Johns Hopkins Saturday), Gavin McBride of Princeton at 24 games (season complete) and Chris Cloutier of North Carolina at 19 games. Cloutier is tied for the 19th longest points scoring streak int he nation. Currently Connor Cannizarro of Denver heads that list with points in 55 straight games. Cloutier is tied with Josh Byrne of Hofstra for the 19th longest points streak with each having recorded points in 19 successive games. CHRIS CLOUTIER ON CAREER CHARTS: Junior attackman Chris Cloutier (Kitchener, Ontario) has scored 75 career goals after tallying three in Carolina s game against Notre Dame on April 30. He is currently ranked in 31st place in Tar Heel history in that category. Against Notre Dame, he broke a tie with Sean DeLaney (2007-10) and moved ahead of Spencer Deering (1994-97) and Mark Phillips (1993-96) on the Tar Heel career chart. He needs three goals to move him into a tie for 30th place in Tar Heel history with Brendan Carey (1993-96) who tallied 78 in his career. With five points against Notre Dame on April 30, Cloutier became the 42nd Tar Heel in history to hit the century mark in career points. Cloutier has 102 career points. That ranks him in 39th place in UNC history. In the ACC Tournament, he passed seven Tar Heels on the career scoring chart to move into 39th place. He needs three points to tie Thomas Wood (2009-12) for 38th place at Carolina as Wood finished his career with 105 points. AUSTIN PIFANI ON CAREER CHARTS: Senior defenseman Austin Pifani (Roslyn, Pa.) has 64 caused turnovers in his Tar Heel career. That equals the second highest caused turnovers total in UNC history. He trails only Ryan Flanagan who had 108 caused turnovers from 2008-11 Pifani is currently tied with Michael Jarvis who also had 64 caused turnovers from 2007-10. PIFANI NAMED SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST ON APRIL 13: Ten NCAA men s lacrosse student-athletes who excel both on and off the field were selected as finalists on Thursday, April 13 for the 2017 Senior CLASS Award for collegiate lacrosse. Among the 10 finalists for the award is University of North Carolina men s lacrosse senior defender Austin Pifani of Roslyn, Pa. Pifani is a two-time Tar Heel team captain, leader of the Carolina defense, two-time All-ACC and threetime All-America honoree. He captained the Tar Heel team to the 2016 NCAA championship. He serves as a captain of the 2017 team and was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year on May 2 for this season. To be eligible for the award, student-athletes must be classified as NCAA Division I seniors and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total studentathlete and encourages students to use their Junior Chris Cloutier was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2016 NCAA Final Four weekend and the Most Valuable Player of the 2017 ACC Championship. He has 102 career points and 75 career goals.