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Senior Ian Strain Second-Year Captain SCHEDULE/RESULTS (10-6, 5-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE) February 3 NJIT W, 13-8 10 at Mercer W, 13-8 17 at #13/14 North Carolina L, 12-11 (OT) 24 HOLY CROSS* W, 15-4 March 3 COLGATE* W, 10-7 10 at #12 Army West Point* W, 9-7 14 #18/16 RUTGERS L, 8-7 17 at Lafayette* W, 19-11 20 at #18/19 Hofstra W, 13-8 24 NAVY* L, 10-7 31 at Boston University* W, 7-6 April 7 #11/12 LOYOLA* L, 16-10 14 #9/11 CORNELL L, 12-10 20 at #11/12 Bucknell* L, 14-7 24 COLGATE (PL QUARTERFINALS) W, 11-6 27 vs. #11/13 Navy (PL Semifinals) W, 10-9 (OT) 29 #6/8 Loyola (PL Championship) 12:00 *Patriot League Game, Home games in Bold CAPS LEHIGH IN THE POLLS Date Coaches Cascade/Maverick Media Preseason -- -- Feb. 12 -- -- Feb. 19 -- -- Feb. 26 RV RV Mar. 5 RV RV Mar. 12 17 16 Mar. 19 14 12 Mar. 26 19 17 Apr. 2 15 17 Apr. 9 17 18 Apr. 16 19 RV Apr. 23 RV RV MEDIA INFORMATION Men s Lacrosse Contact:.... Justin Lafleur Office... (610) 758-6631 Cell:...(610) 577-5222 E-mail:...jul310@lehigh.edu BY THE NUMBERS Lehigh Loyola Overall Record 10-6 11-3 Goals/Game 10.75 13.50 Goals Allowed/Game 9.12 8.57 Shot Pct..322.356 Shots/Game 33.4 37.9 Shots Allowed/Game 28.5 32.9 Assists 107 108 Man-Up Percentage.625 (25-40).333 (11-33) Groundballs 492 434 Turnovers 214 173 Caused Turnovers 126 140 Faceoffs (W-L) 221-372 153-361 Faceoff Percentage.594.424 Clears 240-273 237-269 Clear Percentage.879.881 Penalties/Minutes 52/42:00 42/31:30 Home Attendance 5,329 13,149 Dates/Avg. 8/666 8/1,644 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (10-6, 5-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE) VS. LOYOLA GREYHOUNDS (11-7, 7-1 PATRIOT LEAGUE) SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2018 12 P.M. RIDLEY ATHLETIC COMPLEX BALTIMORE, MD. CBS SPORTS NETWORK SETTING THE SCENE For the fourth time in the last seven years and first time since 2014, the Lehigh men s lacrosse team will play for a Patriot League Title when it faces top-seeded and No. 6/8 ranked Loyola on Sunday afternoon. Opening faceoff is set for 12 p.m. on CBS Sports Network. The fourth-seeded Mountain Hawks are coming off a thrilling 10-9 overtime victory against No. 11/13 Navy Friday night, as Lehigh s first overtime win since February of 2014 couldn t have come at a bigger time. Lehigh will be vying for its third league title in the last seven years after winning Patriot League Championships in 2012 and 2013. Junior Lucas Spence was the hero on Friday, posting game highs in goals (4) and points (5), none bigger than the unassisted game-winner just 42 seconds into overtime. It marked Lehigh s second overtime game of the year (also at North Carolina in February). Prior to Friday, the last time Lehigh won in overtime was Feb. 16, 2014 when it defeated Villanova in triple overtime, 7-6. With Friday s win, the Mountain Hawks improved to 10-6 on the season, their fourth time with double-figure wins in the last seven years (also 2012, 2013 and 2014). Prior to 2012, Lehigh had just four seasons with double-digit wins in the first 112 years of program history (1969, 1993, 1994 and 1997). Friday also marked Lehigh s third win against a nationally-ranked opponent this season, most since 2014. The 2018 Patriot League Tournament has played out similarly to the last time Lehigh made it this far, 2014. This year, the Mountain Hawks defeated Colgate in the quarterfinals (11-3) and Navy in the semifinals (10-9 in overtime). In 2014, Lehigh beat Navy in the quarterfinals (10-6) and Army in the semifinals (12-11). That semifinal win was a thriller as well, with Reid Weber scoring the game-winner with just 3.7 seconds remaining in regulation. Navy got off to a fast start on Friday, taking a 2-0 lead just 2:15 into the game. However, the Lehigh defense bore down the rest of the way. The Mountain Hawks held the Midshipmen scoreless for a stretch of 23:04 bridging the end of the first quarter through beginning of the third. Lehigh s offense scored four unanswered goals in that span to take a 6-4 lead. Navy did have a surge of four goals in the span of 7:57 in the third, but the Mountain Hawks allowed just one goal over the game s final 19:22 to pull out the thrilling victory. Spence s game-winning goal marked the 50th of his career as he has come on strong down the stretch to increase his season point total to 56 (34 goals, 22 assists). He has recorded multiple points in every game this season, with Friday marking his fourth game with 5+ points. Along with Spence s five points, junior Andrew Pettit recorded a hat trick while classmate Mickey Fitzpatrick had a goal and assist. Juniors scored nine of Lehigh s 10 goals while juniors Craig Chick and Eddie Bouhall combined for all five of the Mountain Hawks caused turnovers. For Chick, he reached 116 career caused turnovers to move into eighth place in NCAA history in that category. He s up to 39 on the season, needing one to tie and two to break his own school record (40) set last season. Sophomore Conor Gaffney was sensational down the stretch Friday, winning the final five faceoffs of the game to help Lehigh erase an 8-7 deficit after three quarters of play and score three of the game s final four goals. Gaffney finished 12-of-23 for the day, the second time this season he has won more than 50 percent against Navy s Joe Varello, who LEHIGH LACROSSE was named Patriot League Faceoff Specialist of the Year. Gaffney and AT A GLANCE... Varello tied for first team All-League, but Varello was awarded the major award due to more first place votes. Counting Gaffney s 13-of-21 effort in the regular season, he finished the year 25-of-44 (57 percent) against Varello. Freshman James Spence also made critical saves. He finished with eight stops for the game, but stopped 3-of-4 sent his way in the fourth quarter with the only goal he allowed being a doorstep finish. Classmate Teddy Leggett had one of the biggest plays of the game, collecting a groundball on a scramble following the opening faceoff of the overtime period, setting the stage for Lucas Spence s heroics. Lehigh avenged a regular-season loss to Navy. The Mountain Hawks will look to avenge another loss on Sunday when they face Loyola, just 22 days after the Greyhounds defeated Lehigh 16-10. Lehigh s 39 victories from 2012-14 was tied for third in the nation during that span. The win total only trailed Duke and Loyola and was tied with Denver. The Mountain Hawks are 33-20 against Patriot League opponents since the beginning of 2012 (regular season and postseason). Lehigh has reached double-figure victories in three of the last six seasons (2012, 2013, 2014) after having double-figure wins just four times in the first 112 years of program history: 1969, 1993, 1994 and 1997.

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 2 SIX MOUNTAIN HAWKS NAMED ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE BETHLEHEM, Pa. Following a strong regular season which includes a top-four seed for the first time since 2014, six members of the Lehigh men s lacrosse team were named All-Patriot League honorees on Monday. Juniors Craig Chick and Andrew Pettit, and sophomore Conor Gaffney garnered first team All-League while juniors Eddie Bouhall and Lucas Spence, and freshman Teddy Leggett were named second team honorees. Lehigh s six All-Patriot League performers mark its most since 2013, when the Mountain Hawks had seven. Chick was named first team All-League for a second straight season after posting 37 groundballs and 35 caused turnovers (second nationally) through 14 regular-season games. Chick was named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on Mar. 12 following Lehigh s 9-7 win at No. 12 Army West Point, a game which saw him post seven groundballs and three caused turnovers, holding the Black Knights to a then-season low seven goals. An anchor of Lehigh s defense, which has been ranked as high as sixth nationally, Chick has broken the Lehigh and Patriot League career records for caused turnovers - breaking the school record on Mar. 20 at No. 18/19 Hofstra and breaking the league mark two games later at Boston University. Chick is up to 112 career caused turnovers, tied for ninth in NCAA history. He has at least one caused turnover in every game this season, including multiple in 10-of-14 contests. Named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List in March, Pettit leads Lehigh in goals (34) and points (53), standing fourth in the league in both categories. The Wilmington, Delaware native has at least one point in every game this season, with multiple points in 13-of-14 contests. Earlier this season, Pettit tied a career-high seven points vs. Holy Cross (two goals, five assists) while adding seven points at Hofstra (three goals, four assists) as well. Hofstra stood as the nation s No. 1 defense and Pettit went on to have more points himself (7) than it was allowing opponent teams on average (6.33) entering the day. Pettit also scored five goals at Army, including the first three goals of the fourth quarter, to turn a 6-5 Lehigh deficit into an 8-6 lead. That effort earned Pettit Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week honors. Pettit is up to 76 goals and 107 points in his career. Gaffney garnered All-League recognition for the first time in his career, sharing first team faceoff specialist honors with Navy s Joe Varello (Varello was named Faceoff Specialist of the Year due to receiving more first-place votes). Gaffney leads the Patriot League in faceoff percentage, winning 60.3 percent of his draws (178-of-295). He has impressed against some of the league s top faceoff specialists, including winning 13- of-21 against Varello (who has won 59.6 percent on the year), 11-of-20 vs. Colgate s Colin Orr (who has won 60.1 percent) and 12-of-20 against Army s John Ragno (who has won 55.5 percent). Gaffney also won 17-of-20 at Lafayette, 16-of-23 against Cornell and most recently, 14-20 at Bucknell. Gaffney has been named Patriot League Faceoff Specialist of the Week four times this season, including a stretch of three straight weeks in March. He has won 10 weekly awards over the first two years of his career. Spence earned his first-career All-League recognition after quietly putting together a very impressive season. The Springfield, Pa. native has multiple points in every game of 2018, standing second on the team in goals (29) and points (49) while his 20 assists are tied for the team lead. Spence is tied for fifth in the Patriot League in points, stands eighth in goals and tied for seventh in assists. He enjoyed a breakout performance in the league opener vs. Holy Cross, tallying career highs in goals (6) and points (7) while adding six points (four goals, two assists) at Lafayette. Included in that effort was a personal 3-0 run in the span of 35 seconds. Spence recorded five points (two goals, three assists) at Hofstra while posting four points in each of the last two games entering the postseason, vs. No. 9/11 Cornell and at No. 11/12 Bucknell. Bouhall was named second team All-Patriot League for a second straight season as a key part of Lehigh s defense. Bouhall is tied for fourth in the league with 20 caused turnovers while adding 37 groundballs. Among his strong performances was six groundballs and four caused turnovers against Navy to tie a career high in both categories. Bouhall recorded three groundballs and three caused turnovers at No. 13/14 North Carolina while following with five groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Holy Cross. Bouhall has at least one groundball in 13-of-14 games this season and a caused turnover in all but two contests, helping the Mountain Hawks hold their opponent to single-digit goals in eight of the first 11 games in 2018. Leggett has enjoyed a tremendous rookie campaign, earning second team All- League at long-stick midfielder after a regular season which saw him record 55 groundballs (second on the team) and 20 caused turnovers (tied for second). Chick is second in the Patriot League in caused turnovers (35) while Bouhall and Leggett are each tied for fourth with 20 apiece. In addition, Leggett, Chick and Casey Eidenshink are the only three non-faceoff specialists to eclipse 50 groundballs in a season in Kevin Cassese s 11 seasons as Lehigh head coach. The Vaughan, Ontario native has multiple groundballs in 13-of-14 games this season, including seven at Army, to go with a caused turnover. Leggett tallied a career-high four caused turnovers vs. Holy Cross while causing two turnovers on six different occasions. Leggett recorded five groundballs and two caused turnovers in Lehigh s big win at Hofstra while following with the same stat line vs. Navy and posting five groundballs and a caused turnover in Lehigh s last-second win at Boston University. 2018 Men s Lacrosse All-Patriot League and Major Awards Offensive Player of the Year Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland, Jr., A Defensive Player of the Year Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland, Sr., D Faceoff Specialist of the Year Joe Varello, Navy, Sr., FO Goalkeeper of the Year Jacob Stover, Loyola Maryland, Jr., GK Rookie of the Year Chris Gray, Boston University, Fr., A The William Lawson Coach of the Year Frank Fedorjaka, Bucknell First Team* Chris Gray, Boston U., Fr., A Will Sands, Bucknell, Sr., A Andrew Pettit, Lehigh, Jr., A Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland, Jr., A David Symmes, Army West Point, Sr., M Sean O Brien, Bucknell, Sr., M Jay Drapeau, Loyola Maryland, Sr., M Greyson Torrain, Navy, Jr., M John Surdick, Army West Point, Jr., D Craig Chick, Lehigh, Jr., D Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland, Sr., D Mike Strack, Loyola Maryland, Sr., D Joe Varello, Navy, Sr., FO Conor Gaffney, Lehigh, So., FO Jon Lamonica, Army West Point, Sr., LSM Brian Begley, Loyola Maryland, Sr., SSDM Jacob Stover, Loyola Maryland, Jr., GK Second Team^ Jack Wilson, Boston U., Sr., A Connor O Hara, Bucknell, Sr., A Mike Hawkins, Colgate, Fr., A Lucas Spence, Lehigh, Jr., A Reed Malas, Bucknell, Jr., M Sam Cleveland, Colgate, So., M Griffin Brown, Colgate, So., M Jon Duffy, Loyola Maryland, Jr., M Ryan Wade, Navy, Jr., M Matt Gilray, Bucknell, Sr., D Benny Borgognone, Bucknell, Sr., D Matt Farrell, Holy Cross, Jr., D Eddie Bouhall, Lehigh, Jr., D Ryan Kern, Navy, So., GK Teddy Leggett, Lehigh, Fr., LSM DJ Plumer, Navy, Sr., SSDM *Due to a tie, there are two faceoff specialist on the first team and no faceoff specialist on the second team ^Due to a tie, there are five midfielders on the second team GAFFNEY NAMED SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF YEAR BETHLEHEM, Pa. After being named first team All-Patriot League earlier in the week, Lehigh men s lacrosse sophomore Conor Gaffney garnered a major award on Wednesday, being named Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Gaffney is Lehigh s first Scholar-Athlete of the Year since Jonathan Stumpf in 2011 and fourth in program history. He s just the second Scholar-Athlete of the Year from Lehigh to also be named first team All-League in the same season (the other being Michael Rabinovitz in 2002). Through three semesters at Lehigh, Gaffney owns a perfect 4.0 GPA as a Mechanical Engineering major, being named to the Dean s List every semester, garnering the Faculty Athletics Council Award as well and being named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Gaffney currently stands fifth among active players in career faceoff percentage (60.5). The league s leader in faceoff percentage this season (60.1 percent, 188-of-233), Gaffney has impressed against some of the league s top faceoff specialists, including winning 13-of-21 against Navy s Joe Varello (who has won 59.6 percent on the year), 11-of-20 then 10-of-18 vs. Colgate s Colin Orr (who has won 59.6 percent) and 12-of- 20 against Army s John Ragno (who has won 55.5 percent). Gaffney won 17-of-20 at Lafayette, 16-of-23 against Cornell and most recently, 14-20 at Bucknell. He played a crucial role in Lehigh s 13-8 win at No. 18/19 Hofstra on Mar. 20, winning 15-of-24 against Kyle Gallagher, who entered the day at 61.8 percent on the season. Gaffney been named Patriot League Faceoff Specialist of the Week four times this season, including a stretch of three straight weeks in March. He s won 10 weekly awards over the first two years of his career. Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Conor Gaffney, Lehigh, So., FO Academic All-Patriot League Team Griffin Schultz, Army West Point, Jr., D; Joe McSorley, Boston University, So., GK Jack Wilson, Boston University, Sr., A; Reed Malas, Bucknell, Jr., M Will Sands, Bucknell, Sr., A; Christian Klipstein, Bucknell, Jr., GK Will Blumenberg, Colgate, Jr., M; Conor Walters, Lafayette, Jr., A Conor Gaffney, Lehigh, So., FO; Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland, Sr., D Jared Mintzlaff, Loyola Maryland, Sr., M; Brian Begley, Loyola Maryland, Sr., SSDM

LAST TIME OUT BALTIMORE Junior Lucas Spence finished with a game-high four goals and five points, none bigger than scoring the game-winner 42 seconds into overtime to send the fourth-seeded Lehigh men s lacrosse team past No. 11/13 and second-seeded Navy, 10-9, in the Patriot League Semifinals on Friday night. Spence s brother James came up big in the fourth quarter between the pipes while sophomore Conor Gaffney won the final five faceoffs of the game to help the Mountain Hawks come back from an 8-7 deficit to score three of the final four goals. Score By Quarter Lehigh 3 2 2 2 10 Navy 4 0 4 1 9 Lehigh Scoring GOALS: Lucas Spence (4), Andrew Pettit (3), Mickey Fitzpatrick (1), Tristan Rai (1), John Mehok (1) ASSISTS: Andrew Eichelberger (1), Mickey Fitzpatrick (1), Lucas Spence (1), Ian Strain (1) Final Statistics Lehigh Navy Shots 36 28 Groundballs 16 24 Faceoffs 12-23 11-23 Clears 13-13 11-12 Extra-man opps 0-2 1-3 Saves 8 7 Turnovers 8 9 BETHLEHEM, Pa. (4/7/18) No. 11/12 Loyola jumped out to a 7-0 second-quarter lead, which proved too much for the No. 15/17 Lehigh men s lacrosse team to overcome in a 16-10 defeat on Saturday at the Ulrich Sports Complex. The Mountain Hawks scored seven of the game s final nine goals, holding a 6-2 fourth-quarter edge, but it wasn t enough. Junior Andrew Pettit led the offense with his 13th-career hat trick. Score By Quarter Loyola 5 3 6 2 16 Lehigh 0 1 3 6 10 Lehigh Scoring GOALS: Andrew Pettit (3), Austin Pierce (2), Tristan Rai (1), Mickey Fitzpatrick (1), Lucas Spence (1), Craig Chick (1), Brady Thompson (1) ASSISTS: Ian Strain (2), Mickey Fitzpatrick (1), Tristan Rai (1), Lucas Spence (1) Final Statistics Loyola Lehigh Shots 32 33 Groundballs 33 30 Faceoffs 18-30 12-30 Clears 16-17 14-15 Extra-man opps 1-2 1-1 Saves 11 8 Turnovers 12 12 Tewaaraton Award Watch List: Andrew Pettit Patriot League Preseason Honors Preseason All-League: Craig Chick, Eddie Bouhall, Conor Gaffney Patriot League Weekly Honors Offensive Player of the Week: Andrew Pettit (3/12) Defensive Player of the Week: Craig Chick (3/12) Goalkeeper of the Week: James Spence (3/12) Faceoff Specialist of the Week: Conor Gaffney (2/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26) Rookie of the Week: James Spence (4/2) Honorable Mentions: Craig Chick (2/12), Lucas Spence (2/26), John Mehok (3/5), Craig Chick (4/2), Conor Gaffney (4/16), Conor Gaffney (4/23) USILA National Team of the Week: Andrew Pettit (3/13) Misc Awards/Honors Tewaaraton Award Watch List: Andrew Pettit 2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 3 LAST TIME VS. LOYOLA AWARDS & HONORS MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS (Among Teammates, 2017 Season) Players Combined CTs 1. Brendan Hynes (50) & Ryan Dennis (30) 80 Richmond 2. Ryan O Donoghue (45) & Chase Godfrey (24) 69 Sacred Heart 3. Craig Chick (40) & Eddie Bouhall (20) 60 Lehigh IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA Lehigh would win its third Patriot League Championship Game and pick up its third NCAA Tournament berth in the last seven years. Prior to 2012, the program had never advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Mountain Hawks would win away from home for the sixth time in their last seven tries. Lehigh would defeat Loyola for the first time in program history. ALL-TIME IN THE PL TOURNAMENT This marks the Mountain Hawks 10th appearance in the Patriot League Tournament and eighth in a row. It marks the first time Lehigh has qualified in eight consecutive seasons. The Mountain Hawks are the only team to advance to each of the last eight Patriot League Tournaments. Lehigh qualified two straight years in 2005 and 06, falling to Navy in both occasions. Lehigh is 8-7 all-time in the Patriot League Tournament, including 8-4 over the last eight years. Year Opponent Results 2005 Navy (at Navy) L, 10-6 2006 Navy (at Colgate) L, 9-2 2011 Bucknell (at Bucknell) L, 13-5 2012 Army (at Colgate) W, 13-7 2012 Colgate (at Colgate) W, 16-14 2013 Colgate (at Lehigh) W, 15-7 2013 Bucknell (at Lehigh) W, 11-5 2014 Navy (at Lehigh) W, 10-6 2014 Army (at Loyola) W, 12-11 2014 Loyola (at Loyola) L, 16-7 2015 Bucknell (at Bucknell) L, 13-8 2016 Army West Point (at Army) L, 13-6 2017 Boston University (at Boston U) L, 10-4 2018 Colgate (at Lehigh) W, 11-6 2018 Navy (at Loyola) W, 10-9 (OT) SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola has won six straight games since a 12-11 home defeat to Bucknell on Mar. 24. Most recently, the Greyhounds defeated Boston University in the semifinals Friday, 13-8 while beating Army West Point 12-8 in the regular season finale. Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year Pat Spencer leads the offense in assists (51) and points (81). He is already the league s all-time leader in career points, and he s only a junior. Jay Drapeau owns a team-leading 35 goals, to go with nine assists, while Aidan Olmstead has 35 points (19 goals, 16 assists) and Kevin Lindley owns 34 (30 goals, four assists). Foster Huggins, the league Defensive Player of the Year owns 47 caused turnovers to lead the nation while goaltender Jacob Stover has a 8.37 goals against average and 0.521 save percentage. Bailey Savio has taken most of the faceoffs, winning 45.9 percent of his draws (90-of-196). Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (62-of-156). INDIVIDUAL MILESTONES Player Milestone Currently Eddie Bouhall 100 groundballs 117 50 caused turnovers 62 Conor Gaffney 150 groundballs 191 250 faceoff wins 339 Craig Chick 100 caused turnovers 116 150 groundballs 162 Teddy Leggett 50 groundballs 58 Andrew Pettit 50 goals 84 100 points 115 Lucas Spence 50 goals 50 50 points 76 Ian Strain 50 points 52 100 groundballs 94 NAVY SERIES HISTORY Overall: Loyola leads, 13-0 Last Meeting: Apr. 7, 2018 Last Result: Loyola, 16-10 Current Streak: Loyola - 13 wins Last 10: Loyola, 10-0 Last 10 meetings: Apr. 7, 2018 at Lehigh Loyola, 16-10 Apr. 8, 2017 at Loyola Loyola, 14-5 Apr. 9, 2016 at Lehigh Loyola, 11-10 Feb. 28, 2015 at Loyola Loyola, 11-8 Apr. 27, 2014 at Loyola Loyola, 16-7 Mar. 1, 2014 at Lehigh Loyola, 14-7 Apr. 15, 1998 at Loyola Loyola, 20-2 Apr. 16, 1997 at Lehigh Loyola, 14-10 Mar. 13, 1985 at Loyola Loyola, 25-3 1984 at Loyola Loyola, 23-5 *Patriot League Tournament LAST GAME VS. LOYOLA (NOTES) - No. 11/12 Loyola scored the game s first seven goals to put the Mountain Hawks into a hole they couldn t dig out of. The Greyhounds won 5-of-6 first-quarter faceoffs, 8-of-11 in the first half and 15-of-21 over the first three quarters. Two straight third-quarter goals from junior Andrew Pettit pulled Lehigh within 10-3, but four consecutive Loyola goals erased any hopes of a comeback. - The Mountain Hawks did finish with seven of the game s final nine goals and six of the final seven. The only Loyola goal in that span came directly off a faceoff. - In Lehigh s 4-0 run to end the game, sophomore Austin Pierce scored two goals in the span of 16 seconds while senior Brady Thompson scored his first-career goal in the final minute to account for the 16-10 final. - Pettit led Lehigh s offense with three goals for his 13th-career hat trick. Juniors Tristan Rai, Lucas Spence and Mickey Fitzpatrick each recorded a goal and assist. Sophomore Parker Kent tied a career-high two groundballs while Foley tied career highs in groundballs (2) and caused turnovers (1). - Junior Craig Chick caused a turnover, marking the 109th of his career to tie for 11th in NCAA history. - One bright spot was Lehigh s man-up unit as for a second straight game, the Mountain Hawks were 1-for-1 on the extra man to give it 12 conversions in their last 15 attempts. SUSTAINED SUCCESS The Lehigh men s lacrosse team was tied for third in the nation in wins from 2002-14, winning 39 games over those three seasons. Duke led the way with 48 wins in that span while Loyola had 44 and Lehigh and Denver tallied 39. WINS FROM 2012-14 Team Wins Win Percentage 1. Duke 48.787 2. Loyola 44.846 3. LEHIGH 39.750 Denver 39.722 5. Bryant 38.655 6. Syracuse 36.679 Notre Dame 36.720 8. Maryland 35.714 9. Cornell 34.723 North Carolina 34.694 10. Drexel 32.653 Fairfield 32.681 Johns Hopkins 32.696 Yale 32.681

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 4 ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 13-0, which includes a 6-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Five of the six games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The closest call came in 2016 when Lehigh dropped a slim 11-10 final to the Greyhounds. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win. PL QUARTERFINAL WIN OVER COLGATE (APR. 24) - Sophomore Andrew Eichelberger gave Lehigh an early 1-0 lead, then two goals in the final 29 seconds of the stanza gave the Mountain Hawks a 3-0 advantage. Lehigh went on to score eight of the next 10 goals then Colgate scored three goals in the final five minutes, but it wasn t nearly enough. - The win snapped a four-game home losing streak for the Mountain Hawks and four-game losing skid in the Patriot League Tournament, dating back to their previous in 2014. Prior to Tuesday, Lehigh s previous home win was also against Colgate on Mar. 3 by a 10-7 final. After that game, the Mountain Hawks dropped four straight home contests, all against teams currently ranked in the top 13 of this week s USILA Coaches Poll. - Junior Andrew Pettit helped lead the offense with a career-high tying five goals. It also tied a Patriot League Tournament single-game record, previously held by five different individuals. All five goals were assisted as Lehigh assisted on eight of its 11 goals on the evening. - Junior Tristan Rai added a goal and three assists while senior John Mehok had a goal and career-high tying two assists. Junior Lucas Spence recorded a goal and assist to continue his streak of multiple points in every game this season. - Sophomore Christian McHugh set a career high with three caused turnovers while tying a career-high two groundballs. Junior Craig Chick finished with five groundballs and a caused turnover while classmate Eddie Bouhall recorded two groundballs and two caused turnovers. Sophomore Erik DiGirolamo was strong with a career-high three groundballs and a caused turnover. - Lehigh has given up 13 goals over two full games against Colgate this season. In the Raiders other 12 games of 2018, they re averaging 13.33 goals per contest. - Sophomore Conor Gaffney won 10-of-18 faceoffs against Colin Orr, who entered the day over 60 percent on the season. - Freshman James Spence was stellar in goal, stopping 11-of-15 shots sent his way. He made eight first-half saves, allowing just one goal to help the Mountain Hawks take a commanding 6-1 lead into the locker room. PROLIFIC PETTIT Junior Andrew Pettit was one of the Patriot League s, and nation s, top goal scorers last season. He finished the year with 35 goals in 14 games. His goal total was second in the league while his 2.5 goals per contest was No. 1 in the Patriot League and No. 17 nationally. Pettit began last season with multiple goals in his first nine games of the season before he was held goal-less at Loyola on Apr. 8. Pettit was the only player in the nation to score multiple goals in every game up until that point as his streak reached 10 dating back to 2016. This season, Pettit has 61 points (42 goals, 19 assists) through 15 games. Pettit is currently 16th in the nation in goals per game (2.63) (as of Saturday, Apr. 28). He s also second nationally in extra-man goals (9). He has led the Mountain Hawks in goals (or tied for the lead) eight times in 16 games, and has eight hat tricks in 2018. One highlight was a career-high tying five-goal effort at Army West Point, which included a natural hat trick (three straight goals) in the fourth quarter to turn a one-goal deficit into a two-goal lead. He also had seven points (three goals, four assists) in a 13-8 win at No. 18/19 Hofstra (Mar. 20), contributing to more goals himself (7) than Hofstra (the nation s No. 1 scoring defense) were allowing entering the day (6.33). Pettit tied a career high and Patriot League Tournament single-game record with five goals in the Patriot League Quarterfinal victory over Colgate. Pettit was added to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List on Mar. 22. Pettit has recorded multiple goals in 26 of his last 31 games dating back to the end of his freshman season. He owns 27-career multi-goal games, 30-career multi-point games and 15-career hat tricks. Pettit has scored a goal in 16 straight games. His 15 straight games as of Wednesday was tied for the ninth longest active streak in the nation. National Active Goal Scoring Streak Games Player, School, Pos., Year Total Goals During Streak Streak Started Next Game 1. 41 Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Sr. 129 March 26, 2016 April 27 vs. Notre Dame 2. 26 Ben Reeves, Yale, A, Sr. 80 March 7, 2017 April 28 vs. Harvard 3. 23 Max Tuttle, Sacred Heart, M, Jr. 63 March 11, 2017 April 28 at Hobart 4. 22 Joe Saggese, Sacred Heart, A, Jr. 55 March 18, 2017 April 28 at Hobart 5. 19 Simon Mathias, Penn, A, Jr. 39 April 8, 2017 May 4 vs. Ivy League Semis 6. 17 Jules Heningburg, Rutgers, A, Sr. 38 April 8, 2017 April 28 at Ohio State 17 Christian Mazzone, Rutgers, M, Sr. 30 April 8, 2017 April 28 at Ohio State 17 Connor Robinson, High Point, A, Sr. 37 April 1, 2017 April 28 vs. Mercer 9. 15 Andrew Pettit, Lehigh, A, Jr. 39 Feb. 3, 2018 April 27 vs. Navy 15 Bryce Wasserman, Monmouth, A, Sr. 35 May 7, 2017 April 27 at Canisius 15 Charlie Kitchen, Delaware, A, So. 33 April 15, 2017 April 27 vs. Drexel 15 Ben French, Vermont, A, So. 22 April 8, 2017 April 27 vs. UMBC 13. 12 Michael Kraus, Virginia, A, So. 37 Feb. 20, 2018 April 27 vs. Syracuse 12 Jared Bernhardt, Maryland, A, So. 30 Feb. 10, 2018 April 28 at Johns Hopkins 12 Chris Brown, Princeton, M, Fr. 22 Feb. 17, 2018 April 28 vs. Cornell *As of Wednesday, Apr. 25 AROUND THE PATRIOT LEAGUE PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS League Overall W L W L Loyola 7 1 11 3 Navy 7 1 9 5 Bucknell 7 1 11 4 LEHIGH 5 3 10 6 Colgate 3 5 7 7 Boston University 3 5 8 8 Army West Point 2 6 5 7 Holy Cross 2 6 4 9 Lafayette 0 8 3 12 *As of Saturday, Apr. 28 Upcoming Patriot League Schedule Sunday Patriot League Semifinals No. 4 Lehigh at No. 1 Loyola USILA COACHES POLL (4/23)...12 p.m. Record Pts Last 1 Duke 12-2 409 (14) T-3 2 Yale 11-2 391 (5) 5 3 Maryland 10-2 369 1 4 Denver 10-2 350 (2) T-3 5 Albany 11-2 331 2 6 Loyola 10-3 321 6 7 Johns Hopkins 9-3 291 7 8 Cornell 10-3 284 8 9 Rutgers 9-4 258 10 10 Bucknell 11-3 224 11 11 Virginia 10-4 194 13 12 Syracuse 7-5 172 9 13 Navy 9-4 171 16 14 Penn State 8-5 135 12 15 Villanova 9-4 122 15 16 Notre Dame 6-5 92 14 17 Georgetown 9-4 64 18 18 Robert Morris 10-3 63 17 19 Ohio State 7-6 61 N/R 20 UMass 9-4 60 N/R Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina, Saint Joseph s, Penn, LEHIGH, Vermont, Bryant, Princeton, Michigan MAVERICK MEDIA POLL (4/23) Record Pts Last 1 Yale 11-2 624 (22) 5 2 Duke 12-2 607 (9) 3 3 Maryland 10-2 557 (1) 1 4 Denver 10-2 542 4 5 Albany 11-2 506 2 6 Cornell 10-3 473 6 7 Johns Hopkins 9-3 446 7 8 Loyola 10-3 428 8 9 Rutgers 9-4 382 10 10 Bucknell 11-3 337 12 11 Navy 9-4 310 14 12 Syracuse 7-5 257 9 13 Virginia 10-4 249 13 14 Penn State 8-5 235 11 15 Villanova 9-4 177 16 16 UMass 9-4 145 18 17 Georgetown 9-4 114 17 18 Notre Dame 6-5 80 15 19 Ohio State 7-6 77 24 20 Robert Morris 10-3 74 19 Receiving Votes: Vermont, Saint Joseph s, Penn, LEHIGH, Michigan, North Carolina, UMBC, Richmond 2018 opponents in Bold Italics

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 5 RISE OF THE DEFENSE Stellar defense played a key role in Lehigh s success from 2012-14 when it won two consecutive Patriot League Championships in 2012 and 2013 then made it back to the title game in 2014. This season, the Mountain Hawks are once again featuring one of the nation s top defenses. Year National Rank Goals Allowed/Game 2018 20th 9.13 2017 26th 10.00 2016 47th 10.87 2015 30th 10.06 2014 2nd 7.22 2013 6th 7.94 2012 2nd 6.82 *As of Saturday, Apr. 28 LEHIGH RISES INTO NATIONAL RANKINGS; FOUR EARN WEEKLY AWARDS (MAR. 12) Following an exciting 9-7 win at No. 12 Army West Point, four members of the Lehigh men s lacrosse team have earned Patriot League weekly awards while the Mountain Hawks have jumped into the national polls for the first time since 2015. Juniors Andrew Pettit and Craig Chick were named the league s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, sophomore Conor Gaffney was named Faceoff Specialist of the Week and freshman James Spence garnered Goalie of the Week. Also on Monday, the Mountain Hawks were ranked No. 16 in the Maverick Media Poll and 17 in the USILA Coaches Poll as Lehigh jumped into the national rankings for the first time in more than three years. Lehigh was also ranked No. 14 in this week s Nike/U.S. Lacrosse Division I Men s Top 20. The last time the Mountain Hawks were nationally-ranked, they stood No. 20 in the Feb. 23, 2015 Maverick Media Poll. TREMENDOUS TRIO Junior Craig Chick, freshman Teddy Leggett and junior Eddie Bouhall have had a knack of taking the ball away. This season, the three by far and away lead the nation in caused turnovers among three teammates. The 83 combined caused turnovers this season are tied for second by any Lehigh trio in school history. Caused Turnovers among three teammates 1. Chick (39) - Bouhall (24) - Leggett (20) - 83 2. Huggins (47) - McNulty (12) - Harkins (11) (Loyola) - 70 3. Bryant (31) - Christianson (20) - Toomb (15) (Robert Morris) - 66 4. Hughes (32) - O Brien (15) - DeHueck (15) (Mercer) - 62 5. Walsh (31) - Lane (22) - O Donnell (8) (VMI) - 61 6. Hayes (28) - Horton (16) - Masterson (15) (Detroit) - 59 7. Park (30) - Stofko (17) - Two Players (8) (Wagner) - 55 *As of Saturday, Apr. 28 Caused Turnovers among three Lehigh teammates, single season (Since 2010 when caused turnovers became an official NCAA statistic) 1. Chick (37) - Telesco (30) - Bouhall (18) (2016) - 85 2. Chick (39) - Bouhall (24) - Leggett (20) - 83 Telesco (36) - O Shaughnessy (24) - Mikelinich (18) (2014) - 78 4. Chick (40) - Bouhall (20) - Norris (15) (2017) - 75 5. Noone (26) - Souders (19) - Lanius (19) (2013) - 64 Noone (28) - Molnar (21) - Souders (15) (2012) - 64 LEHIGH PICKED SIXTH, THREE NAMED PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE The Lehigh men s lacrosse team has been picked sixth in the Patriot League preseason poll while juniors Craig Chick and Eddie Bouhall and sophomore Conor Gaffney were named preseason All-League, as announced on Tuesday, Jan. 30. The Mountain Hawks are coming off their seventh straight Patriot League Tournament berth last season; Lehigh and Army West Point are the only two teams to advance to each of the last seven league tourneys. TEAM CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED Lehigh head men s lacrosse coach Kevin Cassese announced in the fall that senior Ian Strain will serve as the Mountain Hawks 2018 captain while junior Craig Chick and seniors John Mehok and Nolan Apers were named assistant captains. Strain has plenty of experience in a leadership role after serving as co-captain with Cody Triolo and Donny Stires last season. The captains were voted on by the team. Junior Andrew Pettit was added as an assistant captain during the season, as announced on Mar. 20. IMPRESSIVE JUNIORS Lehigh s current junior class has been stellar. Last year, they combined for 80 goals (58.4% of team total), 42 assists (46.7%), 145 groundballs (32.6%) and 76 caused turnovers (65.5%) last season (2017). As a team, Lehigh finished with 137 goals, 90 assists, 445 groundballs and 116 caused turnovers. Seven started much of last season (Eddie Bouhall, Craig Chick and Matt Rimol on defense, Lucas Spence in the midfield and Andrew Pettit and Tristan Rai at attack, and Chris Kiernan in goal). Mickey Fitzpatrick also started three games in the midfield. So far this year, the class has combined for 121 goals (out of 172, 70.3% of team total) and 72 assists (out of 106, 67.9%). Defensively, the junior class has tallied 190 groundballs (out of 492, 38.6%) and 78 caused turnovers (out of 126, 61.9%). NOONE WINS MLL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH MACHINE One year after falling to former Lehigh teammate Noah Molnar and his Denver Outlaws in the MLL Finals, Mike Noone got revenge as his Ohio Machine captured the 2017 title with a 17-12 win over Molnar s Outlaws. Noone played in 10 games during the regular season, posting 10 groundballs and a caused turnover. Molnar finished the 2017 regular season with four goals, two assists, 19 groundballs and seven caused turnovers. Noone had a groundball and caused turnover in the championship game held Saturday, Aug. 19 at Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas, while Molnar collected a groundball. EXTRA-MAN PROFICIENCY The Mountain Hawks have converted an impressive 62.5 percent of their manup opportunities this season (25-of-40). That percentage is good for second in the nation, behind Maryland s 63.6 percentage. Maryland and Lehigh would be 2-3 in NCAA history if the season ended today. Detroit holds the all-time record, converting at a 70.8 percent clip in 2014. Second place entering the year was Marist at 60.7 percent in 2016. All-Time Man-Up Efficiency (Entering 2018) Team Year Man-Up Goals Opportunities Pct. Detroit 2014 34 48.708 Marist 2016 17 28.607 Johns Hopkins 2017 26 43.605 Denver 2015 38 63.603 North Carolina 1985 41 70.586 CHAOTIC CHICK Junior Craig Chick has emerged as a premier defensive player in the country as he is first in caused turnovers since the beginning of 2016 (116) (as of Saturday, Apr. 28). He is already eighth in NCAA history in career caused turnovers. Chick finished his freshman season as the national leader in caused turnovers with 37. His big breakout came on Apr. 12 at Princeton when he posted 10 groundballs and eight caused turnovers. The eight caused turnovers were the most by a Lehigh player since Evan Guerrero had nine against Saint Joseph s on Feb. 14, 2009. Chick tied for the most caused turnovers in the nation in 2016 (Division I) and tied Princeton s Sherrerd Field record, originally set by Villanova s Brian Karalunas. Chick followed with seven groundballs and seven caused turnovers just four days later against Cornell. Chick finished the season with 41 groundballs and 25 caused turnovers over his last eight games. As a sophomore, Chick posted 58 groundballs and school-record 40 caused turnovers (third in the nation). On five different occasions, Chick tallied four or more caused turnovers and had a stretch of 10 straight games with multiple caused turnovers. So far in 2018, Chick has 39 caused turnovers, currently second in the nation. Here are some game-by-game highlights. - Tallied three groundballs and a game-high three caused turnovers in the Patriot League Semifinals against Navy (Apr. 27). He also moved into sole possession of eighth place in NCAA history with 116 career caused turnovers, passing Jason Noble of Cornell who had 115.. - Finished with five groundballs and a caused turnover in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (Apr. 24). - Recorded a groundball and caused turnover at No. 11/12 Bucknell (Apr. 20) to move into a tie for ninth place in NCAA history with 112. - Posted four groundballs and two caused turnovers against No. 9/11 Cornell (Apr. 14), moving into the top 10 in NCAA history in career caused turnovers Notes continued on page seven

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 6 NEAR THE TOP OF THE NATION (THROUGH GAMES APR. 27) Statistic National Conference Rank Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader Assists Per Game (69 ranked) 21 4 6.69 Cornell 10.54 Loyola Maryland 7.71 Caused Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 17 3 7.88 Hampton 12.09 Loyola Maryland 10.00 Clearing Percentage (69 ranked) 26 2 0.879 Ohio St. 0.937 Loyola Maryland 0.881 Face-Off Winning Percentage (69 ranked) 12 2 0.594 Albany (NY) 0.787 Colgate 0.605 Ground Balls Per Game (69 ranked) 17 2 30.75 Virginia 37.67 Loyola Maryland 31.00 Man-Down Defense (69 ranked) 39 6 0.652 Bellarmine 0.857 Holy Cross 0.729 Man-Up Offense (69 ranked) 2 1 0.625 Maryland 0.636 Lehigh 0.625 Points Per Game (69 ranked) 24 4 17.44 Cornell 25.69 Loyola Maryland 21.21 Saves Per Game (69 ranked) 64 7 8.56 UMass Lowell 14.14 Boston U. 12.25 Scoring Defense (69 ranked) 20 5 9.13 Army West Point 7.67 Army West Point 7.67 Scoring Margin (69 ranked) 19 5 1.63 Albany (NY) 6.38 Loyola Maryland 4.93 Scoring Offense (69 ranked) 31 4 10.75 Cornell 15.15 Loyola Maryland 13.50 Shot Percentage (69 ranked) 21 4 0.322 Cornell 0.421 Loyola Maryland 0.356 Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 41 5 13.38 Maryland 9.67 Bucknell 10.67 Winning Percentage (69 ranked) 19 4 0.625 Albany (NY) Yale Value 0.846 Loyola Maryland 0.786 0.846 Statistic Player Assists Per Game (150 ranked) Tristan Rai Lucas Spence Andrew Pettit Caused Turnovers Per Game (73 ranked) Craig Chick Eddie Bouhall Teddy Leggett National Conference Value National Leader Rank Rank 49 58 74 4 25 49 6 8 9 2 5 9 Conference Value Leader Value 1.44 Michael Sowers, Princeton 4.50 Will Sands, Bucknell 3.67 1.38 1.19 2.44 Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland 3.36 Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland 3.36 1.50 1.25 Face-Off Winning Pct (75 ranked) Conor Gaffney 15 2 0.595 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 0.816 Collin Orr, Colgate 0.596 Goals Per Game (149 ranked) Andrew Pettit 16 2 2.63 Ethan Walker, Denver 3.42 Sean O'Brien, Bucknell 2.80 Lucas Spence 68 10 2.13 Goals-Against Average (64 ranked) James Spence 14 3 8.66 JD Colarusso, Albany (NY) 7.31 AJ Barretto, Army West Point 7.64 Ground Balls Per Game (75 ranked) Individual Man-up Goals (46 ranked) Points Per Game (150 ranked) Conor Gaffney Teddy Leggett Andrew Pettit Austin Pierce Lucas Spence Andrew Pettit Lucas Spence Tristan Rai 19 62 2 25 25 24 39 99 2 12 1 5 5 4 5 11 5.94 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 13.46 Joe Varello, Navy 6.15 3.63 9 William Perry, North Carolina 11 Andrew Pettit, Lehigh 9 5 5 3.81 Jeff Teat, Cornell 6.69 Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland 5.79 3.50 2.81 Save Percentage (64 ranked) James Spence 35 4 0.504 Alex Heger, Robert Morris 0.608 Jacob Stover, Loyola Maryland 0.521 Saves Per Game (66 ranked) James Spence 57 7 7.63 Hunter Braun, UMass Lowell 13.85 Joe McSorley, Boston U. 11.63 Shot Percentage (75 ranked) Andrew Pettit 55 6 0.396 Phillip Robertson, Princeton 0.646 Kevin Lindley, Loyola Maryland 0.500 AMONG THE NATION S ELITE - A number of Mountain Hawks currently stand among the nation s leaders in career categories. Career Faceoff Percentage 1 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 0.750 2 Trevor Baptiste, Denver 0.718 3 Gerard Arceri, Penn St. 0.655 4 Dylan Protesto, Hartford 0.642 5 Hunter Forbes, Jacksonville 0.605 6 Kenny Massa, Bryant 0.604 7 Conor Gaffney, Lehigh 0.601 8 Alex Woodall, Towson 0.590 9 Conor Mackie, Yale 0.589 10 AJ Krstulovic, VMI 0.586 11 Noah Rak, Massachusetts 0.582 12 Ted Ottens, Brown 0.580 13 Matthew Pedicine, Hobart & William Smith 0.576 14 Hunter Moreland, Johns Hopkins 0.576 15 Dan O Connell, Holy Cross 0.574 16 Will Vitelli, Quinnipiac 0.571 17 Joe Varello, Navy 0.565 18 Justin Schwenk, Virginia 0.563 19 Will Fox, Fairfield 0.559 20 John Ragno, Army West Point 0.553 (As of Saturday, Apr. 28) Career Points Per Game 1 Jeff Teat, Cornell 6.12 2 Michael Sowers, Princeton 5.96 3 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 5.38 4 Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland 5.27 5 Justin Guterding, Duke 4.64 6 Ben Reeves, Yale 4.53 7 Ethan Walker, Denver 4.52 8 Michael Kraus, Virginia 4.40 9 Will Sands, Bucknell 4.19 10 Connor Kearnan, Canisius 4.10... 31 Chris Cloutier, North Carolina 2.98 32 Matthew Vangalen, Detroit Mercy 2.97 33 Andrew Pettit, Lehigh 2.95 34 Tristan Rai, Lehigh 2.93 35 Joe Saggese, Sacred Heart 2.93 36 Chris DiPretoro, Mt. St. Mary s 2.92 37 Tre Leclaire, Ohio St. 2.91 38 Chris Aslanian, Hobart and William Smith 2.89 Career Goals Per Game 1 Connor Fields, Albany (NY) 3.02 2 Mac O Keefe, Penn St. 2.93 3 Justin Guterding, Duke 2.81 4 Ethan Walker, Denver 2.79 5 Jeff Teat, Cornell 2.62 6 Ben Reeves, Yale 2.50 7 Michael Kraus, Virginia 2.47 8 Michael Sowers, Princeton 2.44 9 Brent Noseworthy, Michigan 2.41 10 Kieran Mullins, Rutgers 2.41 11 Ian MacKay, Vermont 2.40 12 Chris DiPretoro, Mt. St. Mary s 2.33 13 Daniel Bucaro, Georgetown 2.30 14 Mike Rastivo, Saint Joseph s 2.27 15 Chris Cloutier, North Carolina 2.22 16 Andrew Pettit, Lehigh 2.15 17 Charlie Kitchen, Delaware 2.15 17 Ryan Tierney, Hofstra 2.15 19 Tre Leclaire, Ohio St. 2.15 20 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac 2.15

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 7 with No. 111. - Tallied two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. No. 11/12 Loyola (Apr. 7) while scoring Lehigh s first goal of the game. - At Boston University (Mar. 31), recorded four caused turnovers for a third consecutive game. In the process, he became the Patriot League all-time career leader for caused turnovers, eclipsing the previous record of 106 held by Colgate s Bobby Lawrence. - Against Navy (Mar. 24), posted four caused turnovers for a second straight game while adding four groundballs. - Recorded four groundballs at No. 18/19 Hofstra (Mar. 20), passing Tripp Telesco for the Lehigh career record and also reaching 100 career caused turnovers in the process. He became just the 16th player in NCAA history to reach that milestone. - Had a groundball and two caused turnovers at Lafayette (Mar. 17). - Tallied a groundball and caused turnover against No. 16/18 Rutgers (Mar. 14). - Collected seven groundballs and three caused turnovers to lead Lehigh to a big 9-7 win at No. 12 Army West Point (Mar. 10). Chick was rewarded with Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time in his career. - Finished with three groundballs and three caused turnovers, helping the Mountain Hawks hold Colgate (Mar. 3) to fewer shots on goal (13) than it was averaging goals (15.75) entering the game. The Raiders entered as the No. 3 scoring offense in the nation. - Posted five groundballs and three caused turnovers in dominant win over Holy Cross (Feb. 24). Also scored first goal of the season. - Recorded a groundball and caused turnover at No. 13/14 UNC (Feb. 17). - Tallied two groundballs and four caused turnovers at Mercer (Feb. 10) to earn honorable mention recognition on the Patriot League weekly honor roll. - Began the season with three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. NJIT (Feb. 3). Caused Turnovers - Past two seasons - since start of 2016 season (Before games Saturday, Apr. 28) Player Games CT Per Game 1 Craig Chick (Lehigh) 45 116 2.58 2 Brendan Hynes (Richmond) 32 86 2.69 3 Ryan O Donoghue (Sacred Heart) 31 78 2.52 *Hynes and O Donoghue graduated in 2017 2018 Caused Turnovers (Before games Saturday, Apr. 28) Player Cl Games CT Per Game 1 Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland (Patriot) Sr. 14 47 3.36 2 Craig Chick, Lehigh (Patriot) Jr. 16 39 2.44 3 Matt Hughes, Mercer (SoCon) Fr. 13 32 2.46 4 Zachary Bryant, Robert Morris (NEC) Sr. 13 31 2.38 Kyle Walsh, VMI (SoCon) Jr. 11 31 2.82 6 Andrew Park, Wagner (NEC) Sr. 13 30 2.31 Final 2017 Caused Turnovers Player Cl Games CT Per Game 1 Brendan Hynes, Richmond (Southern) Sr. 16 50 3.13 2 Ryan O Donoghue, Sacred Heart (Northeast) Sr. 15 45 3.00 3 Craig Chick, Lehigh (Patriot) So. 14 40 2.86 Tyler Mayes, Towson (Colonial) Sr. 17 40 2.35 5 Scott Hooper, Virginia (Atlantic Coast) Jr. 15 35 2.33 Final 2016 Caused Turnovers Player Cl Games CT Per Game 1 Craig Chick, Lehigh (Patriot) Fr. 15 37 2.47 2 Brendan Hynes, Richmond (Southern) Jr. 16 36 2.25 3 Larken Kemp, Brown (Ivy League) Jr. 19 35 1.84 4 Christopher Keating, Yale (Ivy League) Jr. 16 34 2.13 5 Ryan O Donoghue, Sacred Heart (Northeast) Jr. 16 33 2.06 Robert Duvnjak, Harvard (Ivy League) Sr. 16 33 2.06 Lehigh all-time career caused turnovers (As of Saturday, Apr. 28) Rank Number Player Years 1. 116 Craig Chick 2016-pres. 2. 97 Tripp Telesco 2013-16 3. 71 Mike Noone 2010-13 4. 65 Evan Guerrero 2007-10 5. 59 Richard Bradley 2008-11 6. 56 Ty Souders 2011-14 7. 56 Dan Honeywell 2006-09 8. 49 Casey Eidenshink 2013-16 49 Noah Molnar 2010-13 10. 41 Dylan O Shaughnessy 2012-14 Caused Turnovers - NCAA History (As of Saturday, Apr. 28) Since 2010 when caused turnovers became an official NCAA statistic Player Years Games CTs 1. Jordan Houtby, Detroit 2010-13 61 158 2. Brendan Hynes, Richmond 2014-17 65 151 3. Ryan O Donoghue, Sacred Heart 2014-17 57 124 4. Jamie Hebden, Detroit 2010-13 60 123 John LoCascio, Villanova 2011-14 61 123 6. Brian Karalunas, Villanova 2010-11 31 122 7. Larken Kemp, Brown 2014-17 65 119 8. Craig Chick, Lehigh 2016-pres. 45 116* 9. Jason Noble, Cornell 2010-13 65 115 10. Tyler Prasnicki, VMI 2012-15 53 112 11. Ryan Dennis, Richmond 2014-17 65 110 12. Michael McCormack, Yale 2010-13 61 109 13. Bobby Lawrence, Colgate 2011-14 65 106* 14. Brian Megill, Syracuse 2010-13 69 103 15. Liam Byrnes, Marquette 2013-16 61 102 16. Jackson Place, Bucknell 2011-14 62 101* 17. Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 2011-14 45 98 18. Tripp Telesco, Lehigh 2013-16 61 97* 19. Tyler Mayes, Towson 2014-17 68 93 20. Will Farrell, Saint Joseph s 2012-15 56 92 21. Erik Cannon, Lafayette 2014-17 51 91* 22. Peter Johnson, Yale 2010-13 61 90 23. Jesse Bernhardt, Maryland 2010-13 66 89 24. Scott Ratliff, Loyola Maryland 2010-13 58 88 Luke Duprey, Duke 2011-14 76 88 26. Scott McWilliams, Virginia 2011-14 65 87 27. Nicholas Contino, Rutgers 2011-14 61 84 28. Matt Rees, Navy 2014-17 58 84* 29. Zach Esser, UMBC 2013-16 56 79 30. Dominick Calisto, Boston U. 2014-17 58 79* *Patriot League student-athlete RAI S SCORING - Junior Tristan Rai enjoyed a sensational start to his collegiate career, finishing 2016 second on the Mountain Hawks in goals (31) and points (41). He led the nation in shooting percentage (.534), turning 58 shots into 31 goals. - As a sophomore, Rai tied for the team lead with 46 points (24 goals, team-leading 22 assists). - So far as a junior, Rai owns 45 points via 22 goals and 23 assists. - For his career, Rai has double-figure goals in 20 games, multiple points in 31 and 15 hat tricks. DEFENSE IS KEY Lehigh owned the nation s second-ranked defense in 2012 (6.61 goals per game) and followed by finishing sixth in 2013 (7.94) and second in 2014 (7.22). In 2015, the Mountain Hawks allowed 10.06 goals per game while they allowed 10.87 per contest in 2016. Last season (2017), Lehigh allowed 10.00 goals per game. So far this year, the Mountain Hawks are allowing 9.13 goals per game, 20th in the nation (as of Saturday, Apr. 28). After allowing two goals in the first 2:15 of the Patriot League Semifinals vs. Navy (Apr. 27), the Lehigh defense bore down the rest of the way. The Mountain Hawks held the Midshipmen scoreless for a stretch of 23:04 bridging the end of the first quarter through beginning of the third. Navy did have a surge of four goals in the span of 7:57 in the third, but the Mountain Hawks allowed just one goal over the game s final 19:22 to pull out the 10-9 overtime win. In the end, Lehigh allowed just seven goals over the final 58:27. The Mountain Hawks allowed just three goals over the game s first 55:23 in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (Apr. 24), allowing only six goals for the game. The six goals marked a season-low for the Raiders offense, lower than their previous low of seven against both Lehigh (in the regular season) and Loyola. Colgate scored single-digit goals in just three of 13 regular-season games. Lehigh enjoyed a strong start at No. 11/12 Bucknell (Apr. 20), holding the Bison to three goals over the game s first 22:48. The Mountain Hawks held No. 9/11 Cornell (Apr. 14) to 12 goals, its fewest goals in six games - since scoring 11 on Mar. 17 vs. Yale. Cornell had been averaging 18.6 goals over its previous five games entering the day. Lehigh held the Big Red to just six goals over the game s final 42:44. Lehigh held Cornell to by far its lowest shot total of the season (23). The Big Red s previous lowest was 30 Lehigh s defense allowed just six goals at Boston University (Mar. 31), exactly five goals below the Terriers season average. The six goals were a season low; the Terriers hadn t scored fewer than eight in a game all season. It also came just 11 days after Boston University scored 18 goals at Harvard

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 8 The Mountain Hawks held No. 18/19 Hofstra (Mar. 20) to just eight goals, including only five over the game s final 49:17, allowing Lehigh to turn an early 3-0 deficit into a 13-8 win. Lehigh held No. 16/18 Rutgers to eight goals (Mar. 14), just the second time the Scarlet Knights were held to single digits and just one more goal than their previous season low of seven at Army. The Mountain Hawks allowed just 25 shots and 15 shots on goal, well below Rutgers averages of 34.8 and 22.3 entering the game. The Mountain Hawks held No. 12 Army West Point (Mar. 10) to a season-low seven goals, two fewer goals than its previous season low of nine vs. Rutgers. Lehigh held Army almost six goals fewer than its average entering the game (12.80). Lehigh held Colgate (Mar. 3) to just 19 shots for the game, only 13 on goal - 2.75 fewer shots on goal than the Raiders were averaging goals through four games. The 19 shots were 22 fewer shots than Colgate s average of 41.0 entering the game. The Mountain Hawks held Raiders leading scorer Mike Hawkins to just two points (two goals). Hawkins had been averaging 4.75 points per game (19 in his first four games). Lehigh held Colgate scoreless for the game s final 19:48, allowing the Mountain Hawks to end the game on a 4-0 run to turn a 7-6 deficit into a 10-7 victory. Lehigh dominated against Holy Cross (Feb. 24), shutting out a team in the first quarter for the first time since Mar. 5, 2017 at Colgate. The Mountain Hawks allowed their fewest goals (4) since the 2016 season opener vs. NJIT and fewest in a Patriot League game since Mar. 29, 2014. Only three goals came in half-field offense; one came in transition off a faceoff win. The Mountain Hawks fell down 6-3 early at Mercer (Feb. 10), but responded to allow just two goals over the game s final 46:15. After allowing 11 first-quarter shots, Lehigh allowed just 18 over the final three quarters. Lehigh s defense allowed eight goals in the season opener vs. NJIT (Feb. 3), including just four goals over the game s final 42:40. The Mountain Hawks allowed just eight second-half shots and only 20 shots for the game. HAT TRICKING - So far this year, Lehigh has 18 hat tricks with one in all but three games. - vs. Navy (PLT) (2): Andrew Pettit, Lucas Spence - vs. Colgate (1): Andrew Pettit - vs. Cornell (1): Lucas Spence - vs. Loyola (1): Andrew Pettit - at Hofstra (2): Andrew Pettit, Tristan Rai - vs. Lafayette (3): Lucas Spence, Tristan Rai, Mickey Fitzpatrick - at Army (1): Andrew Pettit - vs. Colgate (1): John Mehok - vs. Holy Cross (1): Lucas Spence - at North Carolina (2): Andrew Pettit, Tristan Rai - at Mercer (1): Andrew Pettit - vs. NJIT (2): Mickey Fitzpatrick, Andrew Pettit - Here is the breakdown of hat tricks by player this season: Andrew Pettit (8), Lucas Spence (4), Tristan Rai (3), Mickey Fitzpatrick (2) and John Mehok (1). - Rai and Pettit lead the current team in active career hat tricks with 15 each, Spence has six and Fitzpatrick has two. SHUTOUT STREAKS In 2012, the Lehigh defense was dominant in stretches, pitching a shutout streak of 15 or more minutes in 15-of-17 games, including 13-of-14 wins. Then in 2013, the defense posted 17 separate shutout streaks of 15+ minutes including in 10 of its 12 wins. In 2014, the Mountain Hawks had 15 streaks of 15+ minutes and 25 streaks of 10+ minutes. In 2015, Lehigh had 11 streaks of 15+ minutes and 25 of 10+ minutes. In 2016, the Mountain Hawks owned four streaks of 20+ minutes, eight streaks of 15+ minutes and 20 of 10+ minutes. In 2017, Lehigh owned 11 streaks of 15+ minutes and 20 of 10+ minutes. So far in 2018, the Mountain Hawks own 14 streaks of 15+ minutes and 33 of 10+ minutes. Lehigh held No. 11/13 Navy for long stretches in the Patriot League Semifinals (Apr. 27), holding the Mids scoreless for 23:04 bridging the end of the first through beginning of the third quarters. Lehigh also shut-out Navy for a stretch of 14:01 between the third and fourth quarters. In the Patriot League Quarterfinals, Lehigh held Colgate (Apr. 24) scoreless for the game s first 17:17, for exactly 20 minutes (bridging the second and third quarters) and then again for 17:55 (bridging the third and fourth quarters). The Mountain Hawks held No. 11/12 Bucknell (Apr. 20) scoreless for a stretch of 10:06 bridging the end of the first quarter and beginning of the second, allowing Lehigh to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 5-3 lead. Lehigh held No. 9/11 Cornell (Apr. 14) scoreless for a stretch of 13:29 bridging the second and third quarters. It was the longest stretch the Big Red had been held scoreless since their Mar. 17 game against Yale when it was held goal-less for 14:44. The Mountain Hawks defense was stellar at Boston University (Mar. 31), holding the Terriers scoreless for the game s first 16:03, for a stretch of 13:02 between the second and third quarters and then for the game s final 18:57. Lehigh held Navy (Mar. 24) scoreless for 11:56 between the first and second quarters, helping the Mountain Hawks erase an early 2-0 deficit and pull even at four at the half. The Mountain Hawks held Hofstra (Mar. 20) scoreless for two long stretches: 16:02 (bridging the second and third quarters) and the game s final 16:17. In both instances, Lehigh s offense staged a 5-0 run. Lehigh held a strong Rutgers (Mar. 14) offense scoreless for 10:31 (bridging the second and third quarters), 12:50 (bridging the second and third) and 14:22 (bridging the third and fourth). The Mountain Hawks held a strong Army (Mar. 10) offense scoreless for three long stretches: 10:10 (bridging the first and second quarters), 15:16 (bridging the second and third) and 11:39 (bridging the third and fourth), allowing the Lehigh offense to post a pair of 4-0 runs on its way to a 9-7 win. Lehigh held Colgate (Mar. 3) scoreless for the game s first 14:45 and later for a stretch of 12:11 bridging the second and third quarters. The Mountain Hawks later held Colgate scoreless for the game s final 19:48, allowing the Mountain Hawks to end the game on a 4-0 run to turn a 7-6 deficit into a 10-7 victory. The Mountain Hawks held Holy Cross (Feb. 24) scoreless for stretches of 15:07, 13:04 and 22:52 in a dominant 15-4 Patriot League opening win. The last streak marked Lehigh s longest since holding Bucknell scoreless for 24:58 in the 2017 regular season finale. Lehigh held No. 13/14 North Carolina (Feb. 17) scoreless for three stretches of 10+ minutes: 10:49 (in the second quarter), 10:59 (bridging the second and third quarters) and 10:02 (in the fourth). The Mountain Hawks held Mercer (Feb. 10) scoreless for three long stretches on Feb. 10: 15:56 (bridging the first and second quarters), 15:48 (bridging the second through fourth quarters) and 14:31 (to end the game). In the season opener against NJIT (Feb. 3), Lehigh held the Highlanders scoreless for three long stretches of 12:25 (in the second quarter), 12:17 (bridging the second and third quarters) and 10:15 (in the fourth). Below, please find the complete rundown of 10 + minute scoreless streaks this season. UP NEXT... With a win, the Mountain Hawks would earn the Patriot League s automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. It would mark Lehigh s third NCAA berth in the last seven years (also 2012 and 2013). 10+ minute shutout streaks (2018) 4/27 vs. Navy: 23:04, 14:01 4/24 vs. Colgate: 17:17, 20:00, 17:55 4/20 at Bucknell: 10:06 4/14 vs. Cornell: 13:29 3/31 at Boston U: 16:03, 13:02, 18:57 3/24 vs. Navy: 11:56 3/20 at Hofstra: 16:02, 16:17 FOLLOW LEHIGH LACROSSE Facebook Facebook.com/LehighMensLacrosse Facebook.com/LehighAthletics Twitter Twitter.com/LehighLacrosse Twitter.com/LehighSports Instagram Instagram.com/LehighLacrosse Instagram.com/Lehigh_Sports 3/14 vs. Rutgers: 10:31, 12:50, 14:22 3/10 at Army: 10:10, 15:16, 11:39 3/3 vs. Colgate: 14:45, 12:11, 19:48 2/24 vs. Holy Cross: 15:07, 13:04, 22:52 2/17 at UNC: 10:49, 10:59, 10:02 2/10 at Mercer: 15:56, 15:48, 14:31 2/3 vs. NJIT: 12:25, 12:17, 10:15

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 9 2018 ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School Major 1 Crew Cintron So. A 6-1 185 Rocky River, Ohio/Saint Ignatius Business 2 Joel Trucksess Fr. M/FO 5-11 165 Perkasie, Pa./Haverford School Arts and Sciences 3 Mickey Fitzpatrick Jr. A/M 6-1 187 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury Economics 4 Sam Charlton Fr. LSM/D 5-10 180 Berwyn, Pa./Malvern Prep Arts and Sciences 5 Jackson Monnin Jr. M 6-2 200 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin Financial Engineering 6 Matt Ilchuk Fr. A 6-0 170 Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore High School Arts and Sciences 7 Andrew Pettit Jr. A/M 5-11 185 Wilmington, Del./Tower Hill School Finance 8 Kevin Gersbeck Fr. M 5-9 175 Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place High School Arts and Sciences 10 Parker Kent So. M 6-1 185 Norwell, Mass./The Roxbury Latin School Business 11 Colin Kirst So. G 5-9 190 Bernardsville, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Arts and Sciences 12 Ryan Klose So. A 6-2 190 West Linn, Ore./West Linn Business 13 Craig Chick Jr. D/LSM 6-0 195 Edgewater, Md./South River Finance 14 Denny Nealon Fr. A 5-10 175 Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley High School Arts and Sciences 15 Austin Clibanoff So. M 5-9 160 Ambler, Pa./La Salle College High School Journalism 16 Austin Pierce So. A/M 5-10 185 Chatham, N.J./Chatham Business 17 Justin Angelel Fr. M 6-2 190 Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue High School Computer Science and Management 18 Teddy Leggett Fr. LSM/D 5-8 165 Vaughan, Ontario/The Hill Academy Engineering 19 James Spence Fr. G 5-10 170 Springfield, Pa./Springfield High School Engineering 20 Sam Shearin Jr. LSM/M 6-1 196 Dunbarton, N.H./Goffstown Mechanical Engineering 21 Brady Thompson Sr. M 5-10 186 Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic Finance 22 Ian Strain Sr. M 6-0 190 Springfield, Pa./Episcopal Academy Finance 23 Hayden Trautmann Fr. D 6-4 220 Huntington Valley, Pa./Academy of the New Church Engineering 25 John Mehok Sr. A/M 6-2 185 West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan Marketing 26 Nick Marren Fr. D 6-0 205 Perkiomenville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley High School Arts and Sciences 27 Erik DiGirolamo So. D 5-9 185 Allentown, Pa./Parkland Business 28 Matt Rimol Jr. D 6-3 205 Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry Finance 29 Josh Reiss Fr. M 6-0 175 Charlottesville, Va./St. Anne s-belfield Business 30 Brian Meyer Jr. M/FO 5-11 170 Penn Valley, Pa./Washington College Finance 31 Liam Lynch Fr. M 5-7 180 Foxboro, Mass./Brewster Academy Arts and Sciences 34 Michael Di Rienzo Jr. D 6-3 210 Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem High School East Marketing 35 Ralph Shields Jr. M 5-10 184 Coopersburg, Pa./Southern Lehigh High School IDEAS 36 JJ Foley Sr. D 6-4 222 Kings Park, N.Y./Smithtown West Finance 38 Conor Gaffney So. M/FO 5-10 190 Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape Mechanical Engineering 39 William Gunn Jr. A/M 6-0 163 Steamboat Springs, Colo./Steamboat Springs Finance 40 Eddie Bouhall Jr. D 6-1 200 Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook International Relations 41 Alexander Tumminello Jr. M 5-10 185 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./University of Maryland Economics 42 Michael Donaghy Fr. M 6-3 190 Old Tappan, N.J./IMG Academy (Fla). Business 43 David Peterson Fr. D/LSM 6-0 200 Menlo Park, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep Business 44 Tristan Rai Jr. A 6-0 175 Edmonton, Alberta/Westminster School Psychology 45 Nolan Apers Sr. M/A 6-0 200 Oakville, Ontario/The Hill Academy Finance 47 Kevin Tsao Jr. M 5-11 175 Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown High School Finance 49 Chris Kiernan Jr. G 5-11 171 Chevy Chase, Md./St. Albans Political Science 50 Daniel Rivera So. D 6-5 210 Newtown, Pa./La Salle College High School Business 55 Andrew Eichelberger So. M 6-4 225 The Woodlands, Texas/Jesuit College Preparatory Business 66 Matt Douglas Fr. D 6-3 210 Randolph, N.J./Delbarton School Civil Engineering 77 Christian McHugh So. M 6-3 180 Bronxville, N.Y./Iona Prep Computer Science and Business 99 Lucas Spence Jr. A/M 5-11 175 Springfield, Pa./Springfield Finance Smith Family Head Lacrosse Coach: Kevin Cassese (Duke 03), 11th Season Associate Head Coach: Errol Wilson (Stony Brook 06) Assistant Coaches: Will Scudder (Lehigh 11), Casey Eidenshink (Lehigh 16) Director of Quality Control: Tom Cassese (C.W. Post 67) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 6 Crew Cinron (Crew cin-trone) 7 Andrew Pettit (Andrew PET - it) 8 Kevin Gersbeck (Kevin GERZ-beck) 14 Denny Nealon (Denny NEAL-in) 17 Justin Angelel (Justin ANJ-ul-ell) 25 John Mehok (John ME-hoke) 27 Erik DiGirolamo (Erik DE-ja-rall-eh-moe) 28 Matt Rimol (Matt RIM-ull) 34 Michael Di Rienzo (Michael DEE-Ree-en-zoe) 40 Eddie Bouhall (Eddie BOO-hall) 41 Alexander Tumminello (Alexander TOMB-in-ell-oh) 44 Tristan Rai (Tristan RYE) 45 Nolan Apers (Nolan A-pers) 47 Kevin Tsao (Kevin SOW)

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 10 KEVIN CASSESE Smith Family Head Coach 11th Season as Lehigh Head Coach Kevin Cassese enters his 11th season as Lehigh s head men s lacrosse coach in 2018. Cassese s impact has been immediate, leading the Mountain Hawks to back-to-back Patriot League Championships in 2012 and 2013 followed by a third straight appearance in the league title game in 2014. Cassese has led to Lehigh to seven straight Patriot League Tournaments. The Mountain Hawks finished last season with a 7-7 record and 4-4 mark in league play. Lehigh s season was highlighted by two consecutive home wins over nationally-ranked foes, defeating No. 16/18 Boston University (10-6) and No. 13/14 Princeton (15-10) while earning a 9-6 home victory over rival Bucknell on Senior Night to earn the program s seventh straight Patriot League Tournament berth. Three Mountain Hawks earned All-League, including Craig Chick, who was named to the first team and garnered honorable mention All-America recognition by Inside Lacrosse. Chick broke a school record with 40 caused turnovers, one year after leading the nation in that category. The program s breakthrough came in 2012 when Lehigh finished 14-3 and won its first-ever Patriot League Tournament Championship to advance to the program s first NCAA Tournament. The Mountain Hawks followed that with a 12-5 campaign in 2013, winning both the regular season and tournament titles. Despite losing a large and talented senior class, Lehigh still went 13-5 in 2014 and advanced to the Patriot League Championship Game once again. In 2012, Cassese led the Mountain Hawks to a school-record 14 wins, a program record nine-game winning streak and their highest-ever national ranking; Lehigh came in at No. 4 nationally in the final Coaches Poll following the regular season. Following a home-opening loss to Villanova in 2012, Lehigh promptly won nine straight games and 13-of-14 to advance to the NCAA Tournament as the No. 7 overall seed. The Mountain Hawks hosted eventual National Finalist Maryland and gave the Terps their toughest fight on their road to the title game. Despite falling down 6-1 in the first half, Lehigh responded with seven straight goals in front of a standing room only crowd of 2,278 at the Ulrich Sports Complex (and in front of a national audience on ESPNU). Lehigh posted an impressive 8-3 record against nationally-ranked foes, including a big 9-8 win at No. 4 North Carolina in March, propelling the Mountain Hawks into the national polls for the first time since 2000. Lehigh ended a number of long droughts, defeating UNC for the first time since 1951, Yale for the first time since 1918 and Penn State for the first time since 1971. A big part of the success came from the Mountain Hawks defense, which stood as the No. 2 scoring defense (only behind Notre Dame), holding opponents to only 6.81 goals per game. Lehigh picked up its first shutout in 40 years with a 13-0 triumph over Manhattan, allowed only two goals to VMI and five or fewer to Penn State, Navy, Holy Cross, Penn and Saint Joseph s. Cassese was named Patriot League Coach of the Year while freshman Matt Poillon became Lehigh s first-ever Goalkeeper of the Year. Eight cracked the All-Patriot League Team, tied for most in school history. In 2013, Lehigh won seven straight games to finish undefeated in Patriot League play and earn the right to host the league tournament. Lehigh went on to dominate Bucknell on its home turf (11-5) for its second straight league championship. The awards continued to roll in for the Mountain Hawks as Poillon was named Patriot League Goalie of the Year for a second straight season and a school-record four players were named USILA All-Americans, breaking the record of three set a season prior. In addition, the Mountain Hawks placed a league-best three players on the Academic All-Patriot League Team. The success continued into 2014 as the Mountain Hawks won 13 games, just one shy of tying the school record set just two years prior. Lehigh earned a thrilling 7-6 triple overtime victory over No. 20 Villanova in February and earned convincing league wins over Bucknell (9-3), Navy (13-2), Holy Cross (20-4) and Lafayette (17-6). The Mountain Hawks defeated Navy in the Patriot League Quarterfinals at home before earning a 12-11 semifinal victory over Army behind a Reid Weber goal with just three seconds remaining. Several Mountain Hawks enjoyed breakout seasons, led by attackman Dan Taylor who recorded 45 points over his last seven games to finish with 76 points, which far and away led the Patriot League and was most among Canadian players in all of Division I Lacrosse. Taylor was named a first team All-Patriot League honoree, as was defenseman Tripp Telesco who finished with 44 groundballs and 36 caused turnovers. Three others were named All-League while Poillon, Taylor and Telesco were named honorable mention All-Americans as well. After struggling to begin 2015, the Mountain Hawks ended the season on a high note, winning five of their last six regular season games, defeating a pair of nationally-ranked opponents in a five-day span (No. 14 Princeton and No. 18 Stony Brook) and advancing to their fifth straight Patriot League Tournament. Taylor enjoyed another sensational season, posting 77 points to earn Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year honors and honorable mention All-America recognition. A young team in 2016 went on to advance to the program s sixth straight Patriot League Tournament, finishing 4-4 in league play highlighted by a thrilling 8-7 win at No. 20 Boston University. Setting the stage for the program s breakthrough of 2012, the Mountain Hawks jumped squarely into the national lacrosse picture in 2011 by not only qualifying for the Patriot League postseason, but also proving they could compete with anyone in the country. Lehigh advanced to its first Patriot League Tournament since 2006. The Mountain Hawks got off to a quick 3-1 start, which included a 14-10 triumph over Navy, the program s first victory over the Midshipmen in nearly 100 years. Lehigh posted the nation s eighth biggest improvement in 2011, according to LaxPower.com s computer rankings, which takes into account many of the factors used by the NCAA Tournament selection committee. In his first four years at Lehigh, Cassese mentored a total of nine All-Patriot League honorees, including four in 2011. Faceoff specialist Ryan Snyder cracked the first team after winning 61.6 percent of his draws and scooping a then-patriot League record 118 groundballs. Jonathan Stumpf was not only named to the second team, but also became Lehigh s first-ever CoSIDA Academic All-American while being named a Senior CLASS Award first team All-American, USILA Scholar All-American and Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Stumpf (along with teammate and current Lehigh assistant coach Will Scudder) also played in the USILA North-South All-Star Game where he netted the eventual game-winning goal for the South. Under Cassese s watch, Lehigh has sent several players to professional lacrosse. Seven have been selected in the Major League

2018 LEHIGH MEN S LACROSSE GAME 17: LEHIGH AT NO. 6/8 LOYOLA APRIL 29, 2018 PAGE 11 Lacrosse Collegiate Draft since 2013 while multiple others have been picked in the player pool. Roman Lao-Gosney (Florida) has played in more than 50 career games since joining the league in 2012 while twin brother Cameron (Florida), Mike Noone (Ohio) and Noah Molnar (Denver) are all veterans of the league with Molnar winning an MLL Championship in 2016 and Noone in 2017. In addition, Taylor was the first selection of defending National Lacrosse League Champion Saskatchewan Rush in the 2015 NLL Collegiate Draft. He was picked 12th overall and went on to win a championship with the Rush in 2016. Cassese s players have been involved in US Lacrosse as well as defenseman Ty Souders tried out for the U.S. Under-19 Team as part of a three-day training camp at UMBC. Cameron and Roman Lao-Gosney also participated in numerous scrimmages for Team USA, beginning with the Capital Lacrosse Classic on Oct. 7, 2012. On a personal level, Cassese made his coaching debut for US Lacrosse at the 2014 World Lacrosse Championships in Denver, serving as an assistant coach under Team USA head coach Richie Meade (Furman), alongside assistants Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins) and Jeff Tambroni (Penn State). Cassese s responsibilities included faceoff coordinator and goalie coordinator while handling rides, clears and the sub game. As a player, Cassese had an impressive career representing the USA. He was named to the 2010 United States Men s National Lacrosse Team, traveling to Manchester, England. He was named co-captain of that gold medal winning team, alongside Ryan Powell (Syracuse). That marked the third time Cassese earned a spot on the National Team. Cassese also helped the United States to the gold medal at the 2002 International Lacrosse Federation World Championships, while still an undergraduate at Duke University. He was also a member of the United States team that placed second at the 2006 ILF World Championships in London, Ontario. Cassese is one of the most decorated student-athletes in Duke history. He was a two-time captain and three-time All-ACC selection. Cassese helped lead the Blue Devils to three NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of ACC Championships during his collegiate career. Cassese earned All-America honors on three separate occasions, including first-team accolades in 2002 and 2003. Cassese, who scored 80 goals and handed out 38 assists in his career, was a two-time Tewaaraton Trophy finalist and garnered ACC Player of the Year honors in 2001. In 2002, Cassese was the recipient of the Lt. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award as the nation s top midfielder. He was also a standout in the classroom, graduating with a 3.59 GPA while earning his Bachelor s Degree in Sociology from Duke. He was selected as a USILA Scholar All-American, ACC Academic Honor Roll member, and was named the ACC s Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Award recipient for outstanding athletic and academic achievement. After his time at Duke, Cassese continued his playing career in Major League Lacrosse for seven years. He was the second overall selection in the 2003 MLL Draft by the Rochester Rattlers. Among his professional accomplishments are a pair of MLL Rookie of the Week honors and a spot in both the 2006 and 2010 MLL All-Star Games. He was named MVP of the 2006 All-Star Game. Cassese was traded to the Philadelphia Barrage during the summer of 2007 (which coincided with his hiring at Lehigh) and helped lead his new team to the 2007 Major League Lacrosse Championship, as well as a spot in Championship Weekend in 2008. Cassese s coaching career before Lehigh included a stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2005-07, helping lead the Blue Devils to the 2007 National Championship Game. He also served as Duke s interim head coach for part of the summer of 2006. Prior to Duke, Cassese spent one season at Stony Brook as an assistant where he directed the nation s top extra man offense and helped the Seawolves to a 10-6 record in the spring of 2005. A native of Port Jefferson Station, New York and graduate of Comsewogue High School, Cassese and his wife, Katie Granson Cassese who attended nearby Freedom High School, were married in Bethlehem in December of 2006. They had their first child, Drew, in July of 2011, their second child, Anna, in August of 2013 and third child, Claire, in July of 2016. Cassese s Coaching Resume Year Record PL Home Notables 2008 6-9 2-4 4-4 2009 4-11 2-4 0-6 Won at #16 Army and #20 St. John s 2010 8-7 2-4 4-3 Defeated #9 Villanova and #19 Lafayette 2011 7-9 3-3 5-4 PL Semifinals 2012 14-3 5-1 5-2 School-record 14 wins Highest ranking in school history (#4) First Patriot League Championship 2013 12-5 6-0 7-2 Second Straight PL Championship Hosted PL Tournament for 1st time 2014 13-5 6-2 7-1 Third Straight PL Title Game Appearance 2015 7-9 3-5 3-4 Wins over ranked Princeton & Stony Brook 2016 6-9 4-4 3-4 Win over ranked Boston U 2017 7-7 4-4 5-1 Wins over ranked Boston U & Princeton 2018 10-6 5-3 4-4 Wins vs. #12 Army, #18/19 Hofstra, #11/13 Navy Total 94-80 (.540) 42-34 (.553) 47-35 (.573)