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STREAKS AND TRENDS - The Pride have dropped its last seven games dating back to the 2004 season. - The Pride have won 24 of their last 4 contests, 2 of its last 56 games, 6 of the last 61, 47 of the last 81 and 60 of its last 97 games, dating back to 1999. HOFSTRA MEN S LACROSSE HOFSTRA PRIDE (0-) vs #15 NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (1-2) Wednesday, March 16, 2005 James M. Shuart Stadium Hempstead, NY Television: Fox Sports New York Internet: www.wrhu.org 2005 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result 26 #15 MASSACHUSETTS (#2) + 7-12 L March 5 at #20 Brown (#24) + 2-10 L 12 at #1 Johns Hopkins 5-11 L 16 #15 NORTH CAROLINA (FSNY) 19 #11 PRINCETON 1:0 p.m. 21 BINGHAMTON 6 p.m. 26 NOTRE DAME 2 p.m. 29 at Army 7 p.m. April 1 VILLANOVA* 6 at Sacred Heart* p.m. 9 at Delaware* 15 DREXEL* 2 at Towson* 26 STONY BROOK 0 HARVARD May 4 CAA Tournament Semifinals 7 CAA Tournament Championship 14 NCAA Tournament-First Round 15 NCAA Tournament-First Round 21 NCAA Quarterfinals 22 NCAA Quarterfinals 28 NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia 0 NCAA Championship at Philadelphia Noon * - Colonial Athletic Association Game + - Inside Lacrosse poll. NATIONAL RANKING: The Pride of Hofstra are unranked in the second (/14) GEICO/STX Division I Men s Lacrosse Coaches Poll of the 2005 season. North Carolina is ranked 15th in the USILA poll. - Hofstra has won nine of its last 1 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium. The only blemishes during that time were the 14-12 loss to Cornell on February 28, 2004, a 1-6 loss to #1 Hopkins on March 1, 2004, a 12-6 Towson loss on April 17, 2004, and a 12-7 loss to Massachusetts on February 26, 2005. PRIDE COACH JOHN DANOWSKI - John Danowski, who is in his 20th season at Hofstra, is the head coach of the Pride. He has posted a 167-116 (.590) record during the time. - Danowski-coached teams have recorded nine or more wins 1 of the 25 times that it has happened in school history. - Only 12 teams in Hofstra history have recorded 11 or more wins in a season. Danowski-coached teams have done it six times. - Danowski has a career coaching record of 194-12 (.595) in 22 years of coaching. He spent three seasons at C.W. Post recording a 27-16 record with the Pioneers. HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 to 1999, is in his second tenure as an assistant coach to Danowski at Hofstra. Amplo served as an assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. He returned to Hofstra in 200. - Sean Smith is in his seventh season as a part-time assistant coach with the Pride. - Former Scranton standout and Long Island scholastic assistant coach Ron Caputo is in his second season on the Pride staff. HOFSTRA S 2005 STAT LEADERS Key Returnees Pos. Cl. GP G-A-Pts. GB 11 John Keysor A 5-0-5 7 6 Ryan Vilar M Sr 2-0-2 2 22 Tim Treubig M 4-1-5 1 2 Athan Ianucci A So. 2 1-1-2 1 15 Brett Moyer D 1-0-1 9 2 Matt Southard G 11.00 GAA

HOFSTRA S TENTATIVE LINE-UP vs North Carolina Pos. Name No. Cl. 2005 Stats A John Keysor 11 5-0-5 A Athan Ianucci 2 So. 1-1-2 A Chris Unterstein 1-1-2 M Ryan Lucas 1 0-1-1 M Ryan Vilar 6 Sr. 2-0-2 M Tim Treubig 22 4-1-5 D Sean McCarthy 47 GB D Brett Moyer 15 9 GB D Jon Edwards 7 Sr. 6 GB G Matt Southard 2 11.00 GAA Reserves A David Schwartzberg 26 So. 0-0-0 2M John Orsen 19 0-1-1 2M Mike Unterstein 5 Fr. 0-1-1 2M Rob Bonaguro 9 0-1-1 M James Morgan 14 Sr. 1 GB M Kevin Unterstein 4 Fr. 2 GB M John Gorman 6 0 GB LSM Nick Calleluori 27 Fr. 1 GB LSM Julian Watts 18 So. 2 GB FO Joe Mascaretti 16 15-7.405 FO John Keysor 11 2-9.222 FO Bill Peters So. 2-6. HOFSTRA- NORTH CAROLINA BY THE NUMBERS HOFSTRA UNC 0- Overall Record 1-2 0-0 Conference Record 0-0 71 Total Shots 88 14/4.7 Goals For/Avg. 1/10. 7/2. Assists/Avg. 24/8.0 /11.0 Goals Against/Avg. 0/10.0 10/6.5 Penalties/Min. 9/7.5 19-59/.22 FO W-L/Pct. 25-71/.52 1-4/.250 Man-Up/Pct. 8-12/.667-10/.00 Opp. Man-Up/Pct. -9/. 7/.529 Saves/Pct. 7/.552 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Location: Chapel Hill, NC Nickname: Tar Heels Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Lacrosse Stadium: Fetzer Field (5,700) Press Box Phone: (919) 962-1460 Head Lacrosse Coach: John Haus Record at School/Years: 1-22/Four years Overall Record: 98-50/10 years Coach s Office Phone: (919) 962-2516 2004 Record: 10-5/2-1 (ACC) Returning Lettermen/Starters: 1/8 Series Record: Hofstra leads 4-1 Last Meeting: 2002-Hofstra won 12-7 NORTH CAROLINA 2005 RESULTS Feb. 26 Denver 18-12 W Mar. 5 at Navy 6-9 L March 12 Notre Dame* 7-9 L at Carson, CA NORTH CAROLINA 2005 STAT LEADERS GAMES Key Returnees Pos. Cl. G - A - Pts. 2 Mike McCall A Sr. 1-2-15 1 Jed Prossner A Sr. 9--12 14 Ryan Blair A -7-10 28 Bryant Will M Sr. 2-6-8 9 Lance Zimmerman M Sr. 1--4 4 Paul Spellman G Sr. 9.74 GAA/.561% HOFSTRA-NORTH CAROLINA SERIES - Tonight's game is the sixth meeting between Hofstra and North Carolina in men s lacrosse in a series that started in 1978. The Pride lead the series 4-1. - The Pride have won the last two meetings against the Tar Heels including a 12-7 win on May 1, 2002 in Hempstead and a 20-12 victory on April 29, 2000. - The only UNC victory came on May, 1997 at Hofstra with the Tar Heels posting a 10-4 victory. The Hofstra-UNC Series Date Winner Location Score 5/1/02 Hofstra Hempstead 12-7 W 4/29/00 Hofstra Hempstead 20-12 W 5//97 UNC Hempstead 4-10 L 5/5/96 Hofstra Hempstead 10-9 W 1978 Hofstra Hempstead 10-9 W 2005 GEICO/STX MEN S LACROSSE COACHES POLL Week 2 - March 14, 2005 No. Name W-L Pts. LW 1 Johns Hopkins (9) -0 199 1 2 Virginia (1) 4-0 190 Duke 6-0 181 4 4 Maryland 2-1 170 T6 5 Georgetown 2-1 149 11 6 Navy -1 19 2 7 Syracuse 1-2 128 5 8 Army 2-1 115 15 9T Massachusetts -0 10 1 9T Notre Dame 2-1 10 14 11 Princeton 0-2 102 8 12 Cornell 1-1 101 T6 1 Towson -1 94 9 14 Rutgers 2-0 90 12 15 North Carolina 1-2 61 10 16 Hobart -0 47 T17 17 Brown 2-0 4 16 18 Bucknell 2-1 28 NR

19 Penn State 2-2 21 T17 20T Harvard 1-0 9 NR 20T Stony Brook 2-1 9 NR 20T Villanova -1 9 20 Others receiving votes (in order): Delaware (8), Denver (6), Ohio State (4) Hofstra opponents are italicized INSIDE LACROSSE.COM MEDIA POLL: Here is the third Inside Lacrosse.com Media Poll, as of March 14, 2005: No Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts 1. Johns Hopkins (16) -0 424 2. Virginia (1) 4-0 409. Duke 6-0 84 4. Maryland 2-1 67 5. Georgetown 2-1 56 6. Syracuse 1-2 20 7. Navy -1 14 8. Princeton 0-2 00 9. Notre Dame 2-1 280 10. Massachusetts -0 258 11. Army 2-1 25 12. Rutgers 2-0 22 1. North Carolina 1-2 227 14. Cornell 1-1 207 15. Towson -1 202 16. Hobart -0 169 17. Brown 2-0 126 18. Bucknell 2-1 12 19. Dartmouth 2-0 88 20. Penn State 2-2 65 Others receiving votes: UMBC 61, Villanova 56, Denver 52, Loyola 6, Ohio State 28, Harvard 19, Colgate 17, Delaware 17, Hofstra 11, Stony Brook 11, Yale 10, Pennsylvania 5, Drexel 2, Albany 1 Dropping out: Ohio State (#19) MOYER NAMED TO 2005 TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST: Hofstra University men s lacrosse player Brett Moyer has been named to the 2005 Tewaaraton Trophy Preseason Watch List. The list is just an early season indicator of who to watch for during the 2005 season. The list will be narrowed down to five finalists by the end of the year with the award presented following the season. The list is composed of 7 players, 5 of which are from Division I schools. The Tewaaraton Trophy honors the top male and female varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. Hofstra alumnus Doug Shanahan captured the first Tewaaraton Trophy in 2001. Moyer, a junior defender from Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, is a 2005 Face-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse Preseason All- American after being named a USILA Division I All-America honorable mention and an All-Colonial Athletic Association first team selection last season. Moyer picked up four ground balls at Brown, three against Massachusetts and two against Hopkins. He also scored his first goal of his college career last week against Johns Hopkins. More on Moyer... - Moyer led the team in ground balls with 58 last season. - He picked up a career-high 12 ground balls against Sacred Heart on April 7, 2004. He also assisted on the goal that tied the contest at 11. Moyer had six ground balls against both Johns Hopkins and Princeton. - He was voted the CAA s 200 Co-Rookie of the Year by the league s coaches. - Moyer was a member of the U.S. National Under 19 team that captured the Gold Medal in the World Championships last summer. KEYSOR - Junior John Keysor tied a career-high with three goals against Massachusetts on February 26 th. He added his fourth goal of the year at Brown and his fifth last week at Hopkins. - Keysor has a 10-game goal scoring streak. In those 10 games he has tallied 1 goals and three assists. - Keysor recorded at least one points in 12 of 14 games in 2004. - Three times last season Keysor (pronounced Kaiser) tallied three points in a game. On April 7 against Sacred Heart. He posted a goal and two assists against the Pioneers, two goals and one assist at Princeton, and a career-high three goals against Cornell in the 2004 season opener. - The three scores against Cornell topped his previous high of two goals that he posted in 200 against Sacred Heart and Towson twice. VILAR - Senior middie Ryan Vilar was selected a 2005 Preseason All-American Honorable Mention by Face-Off Year and Inside Lacrosse. - Vilar has scored a goal in the first two games this season. - Vilar, who was a second team All-CAA selection last season, posted a career high 15 goals and nine assists in 2004 topping his 200 total of eight goals and four assists. - He posted a career-high three goals and two assists for five points in the loss to Johns Hopkins on March 1, 2004. - He tallied two goals and one assist against Towson and had a goal and two assists at Notre Dame on March 24, 2004. - Vilar came up big for the Pride in the second half against Loyola on March 6, 2004. Vilar scored three unanswered goals to turn a 7-5 deficit into an 8-7 lead, and then assisted on the game-winning goal by Ryan Lucas. - He added a goal and an assist against Binghamton. For his efforts against Loyola and Binghamton Vilar was named the CAA Player of the Week on March 9, 2004. CHRIS UNTERSTEIN - Junior middie Chris Unterstein has 15 goals and 10 assists in his last 10 games, and 18 goals and 12 assists in his last 12 contests. - He had his six-game goal scoring streak stopped in the CAA Tournament semifinal game at Towson last May. - He opened the 2005 season with a goal and an assist against Massachusetts.

- He posted two goals and a career-high three assists in Hofstra s 12-10 loss at Delaware on April, 2004, three goals and two assists in the win over Sacred Heart on April 11, 2004, and four goals in the 8-7 win at Drexel on April 10, 2004. - Unterstein also recorded three goals and one assist at Notre Dame on March 24, 2004. - Unterstein had 10 goals and eight assists as a freshman but finished 2004 with 18 goals and 1 assists. IANUCCI - Sophomore attackman Athan Ianucci returned to the Hofstra line-up against Brown on March 5th after missing the season opener against UMass. Ianucci assisted on Ryan Vilar s goal against the Bears and scored his first goal of the season at Hopkins last week. - Ianucci was named to the All-CAA Tournament Team last May. - Ianucci opened the 2004 season with nine goals in his first six games. - Ianucci set a career-high with four goals and also tied a career-best with five points at Notre Dame on March 24, 2004. - Ianucci posted five points on three goals and two assists against Binghamton on March 8, 2004. He had a goal and an assist against the Greyhounds of Loyola. - For his efforts in the Hofstra victories over Loyola and Binghamton he was named the CAA Rookie of the Week for March 9, 2004. - Ianucci had an impressive college debut on February 28, 2004 with one goal and three assists against Cornell. GOALIE MATT SOUTHARD - Junior goalie Matt Southard has opened the 2005 season with double-digit saves in all three games. He posted 16 saves against Massachusetts, 11 saves at Brown and 10 at Johns Hopkins. - He posted double-digit saves in 10 of 14 games last season. The only four games in which he didn t post double digit saves were Sacred Heart (), Drexel (8), Stony Brook (6) and Towson (). - Southard posted 162 saves in 2004 for a.526 save percentage. - Southard recorded career high saves on consecutive weekends last season. He recorded a career-high 18 saves in Hofstra s 9-8 victory over Loyola on March 6, 2004. A week later against Johns Hopkins, Southard posted 19 saves. He also had 17 saves at UMass and 16 at Delaware. - Southard s previous high in saves coming into the 2004 season was 17 in the 200 CAA semifinal against Villanova. TREUBIG - Junior Tim Treubig has tallied two goals in a game twice this season. He had two goals in the season opener against Massachusetts and two goals and one assist at Hopkins last Saturday. - Treubig, who had 11 goals and four assists in 200, had a career high 15 goals and six assists in 2004. - After a seven-game goal scoring streak to open the 04 season Treubig posted just three goals in his final seven games. - Treubig recorded at least one point in 12 of the 14 games last year. - He was named the CAA Co-Player of the Week on March 1, 2004 after scoring a career-high four goals in the season opener against Cornell. - He added three goals against Binghamton on March 8, 2004. - Treubig, who scored the game-winner in overtime against Sacred Heart and the tying and game-winning goals against Duke in 200, was named the CAA s Co-Rookie of the Week on April 28, 200. - He added two goals in the CAA semifinal victory over Villanova and one goal against Towson in the 200 title game. LUCAS - Junior Ryan Lucas recorded an assist in the season opener against Massachusetts. _ Last week at Hopkins he saw time at both midfield and on attack. - He had nine goals and six assists in 2004. He tallied 12 goals and seven assists in 200. - Lucas scored a career-high three goals at Villanova on April 24, 2004. The three goals topped his previous high of two that he set thrice, the last time against Cornell on February 28, 2004. - Lucas recorded his second career game-winning goal against Loyola on March 2, 2004 with a man-up tally with 4:25 to play. He also recorded a career-high seven ground balls against the Greyhounds. - Lucas tied his previous career highs in goals and points with two goals and three points against Cornell on February 28, 2004. He also had a one-goal, two-assist performance against Binghamton on March 8, 2004. ANOTHER ONE: Last Saturday's game against top-ranked Johns Hopkins was the Hofstra Athletics program's second contest against a top-ranked opponent in the last month. On February 1, 2005, the Hofstra wrestling team hosted the #1- ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys. The JHU game was the Hofstra lacrosse programs fourth contest against a number one ranked opponent. Three (1995, 2004, 2005) of the four games were against Hopkins. The fourth was against Syracuse in 2001. 0-: The Pride has opened the season with three straight losses for only the fifth time in school history. In two of those seasons (1978 and 2001) Hofstra earned NCAA Tournament bids. The other two years that the Pride opened 0- were 1949, the program's first year, and 1951. TWO GOALS: The Pride s two goals at Brown is the program s fewest since 1997 when Army downed the Pride at West Point 6-2. Hofstra teams have scored two goals or less in a game 1 times in the program s 761-game history. ONE-GOAL CONTESTS - Hofstra s 6-5 loss at Towson in the 2004 CAA Tournament semifinals was the Pride s fourth one-goal decision of the season. The Pride were -1 in one-goal decisions last season.

Hofstra posted four one-goal decisions in 200 and three onegoal contests in 2002. - During John Danowski s 19 seasons as coach at Hofstra, the Pride have been involved in 57 one-goal decisions, including playoff games. Hofstra s record in those games is 41-16. - The Pride have recorded four or more one-goal decisions in a single season seven times. In all but one of those seasons (199, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 200 and 2004), the Pride advanced to play in the NCAA Championship Tournament. - In 199, Hofstra recorded six one-goal decisions, posting a 5-1 record in those contests. THE PRIDE AND THE USILA TOP 20 - The Pride fell from the USILA (Geico/STX) Top 20 on March 29, 2004 for the first time since the Monday, March 19, 2001 poll. - Before 2004 the last time Hofstra fell from the Top 20 was following a 10-5 loss to Princeton on March 17, 2001. Hofstra climbed back into the Top 20 the following week (/26) after a 11-10 overtime win over second-ranked Notre Dame that placed the Pride at 16 th. AGAINST THE TOP 6 - The Pride is 1-11 in their last 12 games against teams that were ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 season. The only Pride win over a Top Six team during that time came in 2001 when Hofstra edged Notre Dame 11-10 in overtime. - Hofstra is 6-2 against opponents ranked sixth or better since 199. AGAINST THE TOP 10 - Hofstra is 6-11 in its last 17 games against Top 10 opponents. - The Pride s highest-ranked victory during that time was an 11-10 overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in 2001. - Hofstra s victory over Loyola last March was Hofstra s one and only win last season over a Top 10 opponent. The Greyhounds came into the game ranked seventh. - The Loyola victory marked the third consecutive year, and fourth time in the last five seasons, that the Pride have defeated a Top 7 opponent. - Hofstra played four opponents who were ranked in the Top 10 in 200. Massachusetts was ranked fifth entering the 200 NCAA Tournament. Syracuse was ranked seventh when they lost to Hofstra 8-6. The Pride lost to then-#7 Princeton 18-5 on March 15 th and then-#6 Massachusetts 14-7 on March 2. Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp /20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L /1/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-1 L /6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W 5/11/0 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L 4/17/0 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W /2/0 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L /15/0 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W /16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L /9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L /2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home 1-18 L 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral 15-14 W OT 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away 11-1 L 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home 15-10 W /24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home 11-10 W (OT) HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 16 of its last 22 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). The Pride s only losses during that time have been to Princeton, Cornell, Hopkins, Towson and Massachusetts twice. OVERTIME - The Pride is 12- in overtime games under John Danowski. - Hofstra is 7-1 in its last eight OT games. Here is the Pride s OT history since 1986: Year Opponent Result 200 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W 2002 at Massachusetts 12-11 W 2001 Virginia 15-14 W Notre Dame 11-10 W 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W Notre Dame 10-9 W 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) 1996 Georgetown 15-16 L Massachusetts 15-14 W 1995 Brown 10-9 W 1994 Army 14-15 L 199 Virginia 7-6 W 1991 at Army 14-1 W 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) SEASON 57 FOR HOFSTRA - Hofstra is in its 57 th season of men s lacrosse in 2005. Pride teams have tallied a 44-14 record during that time. HOFSTRA ATHLETIC WEBSITE - Get the latest information on the Hofstra men s lacrosse program by going to www.hofstra.edu/sports. HOFSTRA ACTIVE CAREER HIGHS #1 Ryan Lucas Goals: 4/24/04 at Villanova Assists: 2 times (/8/04 vs. Binghamton) Points: 4 times (4/24/04 at Villanova) # Chris Unterstein Goals: 4 4/10/04 at Drexel Assists: 4//04 at Delaware Points: 5 2 times (4/7/04 vs. Sacred Heart) #2 Athan Ianucci Goals: 4 /24/04 at Notre Dame

Assists: 2/28/04 vs. Cornell Points: 5 2 times (/24/04 at Notre Dame) #6 Ryan Vilar Goals: 2 times (/1/04 vs. Hopkins) Assists: 2 times (/24/04 at Notre Dame) Points: 5 /1/04 vs. Hopkins #22 Tim Treubig Goals: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell Assists: 2 2 times (4/17/04 vs Towson) Points: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell #11 John Keysor Goals: 2 times - 2/26/05 vs. UMass Assists: /29/0 vs. Drexel Points: 4 /29/0 vs. Drexel #20 Tom Brewer Goals: 1 2 times (4/7/04 vs. Sacred Heart) Assists: 2 /8/05 vs. Binghamton Points: 2 /8/04 vs. Binghamton #24 John Orsen Goals: 2 2 goals (0/1/04 vs. Hopkins) Assists: 1 /1/04 vs. Hopkins Points: /1/04 vs. Hopkins 2005 HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 - February 26 vs. #15 Massachusetts: Hofstra junior John Keysor tied a career-high with three goals but Sean Morris tallied four goals and one assist to lead #15 Massachusetts to a 12-7 win over #2 Hofstra at Shuart Stadium in the season opener for both teams. Morris, a junior All-American, tied his career high with five points and set a career-high with four goals, Senior Jeff Zywicki also tallied five points for the Minutemen with three goals and two assists, The Pride got on the board first as Keysor scored an unassisted goal 4:11 into the contest. But UMass responded with five straight goals to take a 5-1 lead :09 into the second quarter. Morris had the third and fourth goals in the run and Zywicki added two assists. But Hofstra replied with three unanswered goals in the next seven minutes of the second quarter, as Tim Treubig, Ryan Vilar and Chris Unterstein dented the twine, to close to 5-4. It was Morris' third goal of the period for the Minutemen with : left in the half that gave UMass a 6-4 halftime lead and started a 4-0 run that put the game out of reach. Zywicki scored 1:51 into the third for UMass followed by unassisted goals by Brian Jacovina and Chris Doyle that boosted the Minutemen lead to 9-5 with 5:09 to play in the third. After Hofstra's Tim Treubig and Zywicki exchanged goals, the Pride responded with back-to-back goals by Keysor to close to within three at 10-7 with 7:15 to play. But that was all that Hofstra would get as Zywicki and Moris closed the door on the Pride with goals in the final 2:20 to post the victory. Hofstra junior goalie Matt Southard made 16 saves in the contest to keep it close. Southard's counterpart in the UMass cage, Bill Schell, faced 1 Hofstra shots but did not make a save. 1 2 4 F #15 Massachusetts 2 4 12 Hofstra 1 1 2 7 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: John Keysor, Tim Treubig 2, Chris Unterstein, Ryan Vilar; Assists: Ryan Lucas, Chris Unterstein, Mike Unterstein Massachusetts Scoring: Goals: Sean Morris 4, Jeff Zywicki, Chris Doyle 2, Brian Jacovina 2, Gene Tundo; Assists: Jeff Zywicki 2, Jake Deane, Chris Doyle, Sean Morris, Clay Stabert, Gene Tundo Hofstra UMass Shots: 1 4 Ground Balls: 26 25 Face-offs Won: 12 11 Saves: 16 0 Penalties: 2-1.0 2-1.5 EMO: 0-2 0-2 Clears/Att 16-19 18-20 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 12 GA, 16 svs.); UMass Bill Schell (60:00, 7 GA, 0 svs.) Attendance: 1170 GAME 2 - March 5 at #20 Brown: Senior attack Chazz Woodson tallied three goals and junior middie Kyle Wailes added a goal and three assists to lead the 20th-ranked Bears of Brown to a 10-2 victory over the 24th-ranked Pride of Hofstra at Brown s Field Turf Field. The Bears jumped out to a 2-0 lead on two man-up goals as Woodson scored at the 4:7 mark and Dave Madiera made it 2-0 five minutes later. But the Pride got on the board with 1:49 to play in the first as junior attackman John Keysor came around the goal and beat Brown goalie Chandler Clarke. But Brown would score the next four goals, including two in the second quarter, to take a 6-1 lead seven minutes into the third quarter. In the second period, Britton Derkac and Madiera tallied goals while Chris Mucciolo, who had two goals and one assist on the day, and Alex Buckley added third quarter tallies. After Hofstra senior Ryan Vilar scored off a pass from Athan Ianucci on an extraman opportunity with 4:19 to play in the third to cut the deficit to 6-2, Brown once again went on a four-goal run to seal the contest. Brown picked up 48 ground balls to Hofstra s 28 and captured 11 of the 16 face-offs. Hofstra was outshot 7-20. Bears junior goalie Rick Gentilesco recorded 11 saves while Hofstra junior goalie Matt Southard also stopped 11 shots in the Pride cage. 1 2 4 F #24 Hofstra 1 0 1 0 2 #20 Brown 2 2 4 2 10 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Ryan Vilar and John Keysor; Assists: Athan Ianucci Brown Scoring: Goals: Chazz Woodson, Dave Madeira 2, Chris Mucciolo 2, Kyle Wailes, Britton Derkac, Alex Buckley; Assists: Kyle Wailes, Chris Mucciolo, Alex Buckley, Will Davis. Hofstra Brown

Shots: 20 7 Ground Balls: 28 48 Face-offs Won: 5 11 Saves: 11 11 Penalties: 5-.0 1-1.0 EMO: 1-1 2-5 Clears/Att 21-28 21-26 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 10 GA, 11 svs.); Brown Nick Gentilesco (60:00, 2 GA, 11 svs.) Attendance: 990 GAME - March 12 at #1 Johns Hopkins: Blue Jays middie Joe Benson tallied a game-high three goals and one assist and Kyle Barrie and Greg Peyser each added two goals to lead top-ranked Johns Hopkins to an 11-5 victory over the Hofstra Pride at Homewood Field. Hofstra junior midfielder Tim Treubig led the Pride with two goals and one assist while junior goalie Matt Southard posted 10 saves. The Blue Jays jumped out to a 2-0 lead after one period as Barrie scored his second goal of the year just :10 into the contest. Just two minutes later Peter LeSueur scored his second goal of the year to make it 2-0. But Hofstra closed the gap 2:28 into the second quarter as sophomore Athan Ianucci scored his first goal of the year on a low bullet that beat Hopkins goalie Jesse Schwartzman. Tim Treubig assisted on the goal. Joe Benson scored his first goal of the year for Hopkins four minutes later off a pass from Greg Peyser to make it -1. But Hofstra defender Brett Moyer scored the first goal of his career, off a pass from John Orsen, with 7:1 to play in the half to close the deficit to -2. Benson and Peyser then scored 50 seconds apart to boost the Blue Jays' lead to 5-2. It was Peyser's fifth goal of the season. Treubig sent the Pride into the locker room at halftime down by two with his third goal of the season on a wrap-around. The Pride scored three times in the first half on just seven shots while Southard stopped seven shots in the Hofstra cage. Kyle Barrie and Kyle Harrison scored unassisted goals for Hopkins in the first five minutes of the third quarter to boost the Blue Jays lead to 7-. But Treubig scored his second of the game and fourth of the season with 7:15 to play in the period off a pass from Rob Bonaguro, and John Keysor posted his fifth of the year with 10 seconds to play in the quarter to close the deficit to 7-5 after three periods. Although the Pride had their chances, the fourth quarter was all Hopkins as the Blue Jays scored four unanswered goals as Greg Peyser, Benson, Stephen Peyser and Kevin Huntley put the game out of reach. The Pride were outshot 4-20 and the Blue Jays picked up 4 ground balls to Hofstra's 20. Hopkins also won 18 of 20 face-offs in the contest. 1 2 4 F Hofstra 0 2 0 5 #1 Johns Hopkins 2 2 4 11 Ground Balls: 20 4 Face-offs Won: 2 18 Saves: 10 6 Penalties: -2.5 1-0.5 EMO: 0-1 1- Clears/Att 16-2 11-1 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 11 GA, 10 svs.); Hopkins Jesse Schwartzman (60:00, 5 GA, 6 svs.) Attendance: 1204 Hofstra Scoring: Goals:Tim Treubig 2, John Keysor, Athan Ianucci, Brett Moyer; Assists: Tim Treubig, John Orsen, Rob Bonaguro Hopkins Scoring: Goals:Joe Benson, Greg Peyser 2, Kyle Barrie 2, Kyle Harrison, Kevin Huntley, Stephen Peyser, Peter LeSueur; Assists: Joe Benson, Greg Peyser, Jamison Koesterer, Kyle Harrison, Paul Rabil. Hofstra Hopkins Shots: 20 4