Providence College Men s Lacrosse Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships Saturday, May 5 - Sunday, May 6, 2001 vs. Quinnipiac 2001 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 27 Tue. at Holy Cross L, 14-8 MARCH 3 Sat. at Harvard L, 8-4 7 Wed. at Mt. St. Mary s * L, 16-4 12 Mon. vs. Air Force ^ L, 9-8 OT 20 Tue. vs. WAGNER * W,, 14-2 24 Sat. at Quinnipiac * L, 11-7 28 Wed. vs. HARTFORD W,, 11-10 APRIL 1 Sun. vs. CANISIUS * W,, 12-10 7 Sat. vs. V.M.I. W,, 8-7 8 Sun. vs. ST.. JOSEPH S * W,, 8-7 14 Sat. at Manhattan * L, 15-8 21 Sat. at Marist * W, 9-5 24 Tue. at Brown L, 18-2 28 Sat. at Sacred Heart * L, 13-7 MAY 1 Tue. vs. SIENA * 13-2 5 Sat. vs. Quinnipiac % 12 p.m. 6 Sun. MAAC Championships % 1 p.m. * MAAC Conference Game ^ at Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard) % MAAC Championships at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Marist) HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 2001 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Standings (Final) Rank MAAC Record 1. Quinnipiac # 9-0 2. Mount St. Mary s 8-1 3. Sacred Heart 7-2 4. PROVIDENCE 5-4 5. St. Joseph s 5-4 6. Canisius 4-5 7. Marist 3-6 8. Manhattan 3-6 9. Siena 1-8 10. Wagner 0-9 # - Clinched regular-season title HOW THEY GOT HERE... The Friars clinched the fourth and final MAAC playoff spot with a 13-2 victory over Siena in the final regular-season contest of the season on Tuesday, May 1 in Providence, R.I. Providence and St. Joseph s University each finished MAAC play with a 5-4 conference record, but the Friars earn the invitation to the Championship by virtue of an 8-7 head-to-head MAAC win over the Hawks on Sunday, April 8. In that game, St. Joseph s held a 7-5 advantage going into the fourth quarter, but the Friars scored three unanswered goals in the fourth to take the 8-7 come-from-behind victory. VERSUS QUINNIPIAC... Today s game marks the fifth meeting between Providence and Quinnipiac, with the all-time series knotted at 2-2. The Braves won the most recent meeting between the two squads, 11-7, on Saturday, March 24 in Hamden, Conn. Last year, the Friars pulled out a 10-9 overtime victory over the Braves in Providence, R.I. In 1999 Quinnipiac earned a 12-10 win, and in 1998 the Friars won the first-ever meeting between the two teams, 22-9. HIGHEST FINISH...Providence has cracked the top-four in the MAAC for the first time in it s six-year membership with the Conference. The Friars are making their first appearance at the MAAC Championships. Under current Head Coach Chris Burdick, the Friars have posted a sixth-place finish (1999) and a fifth-place finish (2000). NO PLACE LIKE HOME... Providence posted a perfect 6-0 mark at home this season. The 6-0 mark stands as the best home record in men s lacrosse history at Providence College. The 1985 Friars went 5-0 at home and 10-2 overall under Head Coach, Steve O Donnell. The 1987 and 1988 teams went 5-1 at home. The Friars attained their 6-0 home record with a 13-2 win over Siena on Tuesday, May 1 in the Friars final regular-season game of the year. The team was not so fortunate on the road this season, posting a record of 1-8, including a 0-1 mark on neutral fields. The team s only road win came at Marist on Saturday, April 21. The Friars defeated the Red Foxes, 9-5. HEAD COACH CHRIS BURDICK... Chris Burdick is currently in his third season as head coach of the Friars. Burdick posted records of 5-10 in each of his first two seasons, and earned a sixth and fifth-place finish in the MAAC. His career record to date stands at 17-28 overall, 11-15 in conference play. He has made notable improvements each year in the MAAC. In his first season (1999) the Friars posted a 2-6 record (6th place). The following year, the team went 4-5 (5th place). This season, the team finished fourth overall with a 5-4 mark, earning their first-ever invitation to the MAAC Championships. His seven victories this season is the most he has earned in his three years at Providence College. FOUR-MAN ATTACK LEADS FRIARS... Four Friars have been exceptional for the team on the offensive end this season. Junior transfer Kyle Ojakian (Cheshire, Conn.) leads the Friars in scoring with 47 points on eight goals and
a team leading 39 assists. He is closely followed by sophomore Skip Dunphy (Manhasset, N.Y.), who has a team-leading 29 goals to go along with 17 assists for 46 points. Junior Chris Houston (Garden City, N.Y.) is second in goals with 28, and third on the team overall in scoring with 36 points. Senior Jim Dooley (Maplewood, N.J.) rounds out the top-four offensive threats with 30 points on 16 goals and 14 assists. FRIAR FIRSTS... The Friars are making their first-ever post-season appearance in the 21-year history of the program, as the fourth seed in the MAAC Championships. The Friars also posted an unprecedented 6-0 record at home this season. The 1985 Friars registered a 5-0 record, while the 1987 and 1988 teams went 5-1. OJAKIAN AND FARLEY RANKED NATIONALLY... Junior transfer Kyle Ojakian (Cheshire, Conn.) is first on the team in scoring this season with 47 points on eight goals and a team-leading 39 assists. He ranks first in the nation in assists per game, with 2.77, according to the latest NCAA statistical report. He set a PC record for single-season assists with 39. The mark was reached in a 13-2 win over Siena College, in the final regular-season game on May 1. The previous record of 38 was set in 1988 by Jack Crowley. Teammate, and John Farley (West Simsbury, Conn.) stepped into a starting role this season as a junior, and is currently ranked 18th among the nation s goalkeepers with a.593 save percentage. In MAAC action, he ranks second in save percentage (.605) and goals-against average (9.29). OSTAPOFF GIVES TEAM A FACE LIFT... Freshman Roland Ostapoff (West Hartford, Conn.) missed the first 10 games of the season, but has become the primary face-off player over the last five games of the season. The Friars have increased their team face-off percentage from.363 to.407 with his added presence. In five games, Ostapoff has won 31 of his 65 face-off opportunities, for a team-leading face-off percentage of.477. Senior Tim Ryan (Long Meadow, 2001 Division I Men s Team Lacrosse Statistics (thru games of 4/29) Man-Up Offense Gls. Att. Pct. 1. Georgetown 35 76.461 2. Fairfield 24 55.436 3. St. Joseph s 28 69.406 4. Massachusetts 19 47.404 5. Virginia 23 57.404 6. Loyola (Md.) 24 60.400 Princeton 24 60.400 8. North Carolina 22 57.386 9. Penn State 20 55.364 10. PROVIDENCE 29 80.363 Man-Up Offense Stops Att. Pct. 1. Princeton 26 30.867 2. Massachusetts 57 66.864 3. Maryland 69 83.831 4. Marist 64 78.821 5. Villanova 44 54.815 6. UMBC 44 55.800 7. Rutgers 45 57.789 8. Lafayette 48 61.787 9. Mt. St. Mary s 71 92.772 10. PROVIDENCE 66 86.767 Mass.) and junior Mark Brady (North Providence, R.I.) have played critical roles as face-off men this season as well. Ryan s face-off percentage ranks second on the team at.446, while Brady ranks third at.390. PC RANKS 10TH IN THE NATION IN EXTRAMAN SCORING AND PENALTY KILLING... The Friars are ranked 10th among NCAA Division I institutions in both extraman scoring and penalty killing. Providence has connected on 30 of it s 82 extraman opportunities, while stopping it s opponent 69 times in 89 man-down situations (20 goals allowed). VERSUS SECOND-SEED MOUNT ST. MARY S... The Friars fell to Mount St. Mary s 16-4 on March 7 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Mount St. Mary s leads the all-time series, 5-1. The Friars earned their only win over the Mountaineers in 1996, 12-10. Since then, the Mountaineers have earned five-straight wins. Mount St. Mary s is one of two schools, the other being Manhattan, that Head Coach Chris Burdick has defeat in the MAAC action during his three years at Providence. Burdick has guided the Friars to at least one win against the remaining seven schools in the MAAC. VERSUS THIRD-SEED SACRED HEART... The Friars fell to Sacred Heart 13-7 on May 28 in Fairfield, Conn. The game was tied 2-2 at the end of the first quarter before the Pioneers blanked the Friars, 7-0, in the second quarter to take a 9-2 lead into halftime. The Pioneers outscored the Friars in the third quarter, 2-1, to take an 11-3 advantage, before Providence rallied to take the fourth quarter, 4-2, and end the game 13-7. The all-time series is tied at 1-1. The Friars beat the Pioneers 10-9, in overtime last year in the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
2001 Friar Lacrosse Roster 1 Kyle Ojakian M Jr. Dean College/Cheshire, Conn. 2 Stephen Farina D Sr. Saint Mary s/port Washington, N.Y. 3 Tim Connelly D So. Bridgton Academy/Wilton, Conn. 4 Tim Ryan D Sr. Long Meadow/Long Meadow, Mass. 6 Chris Houston A Jr. Garden City/Garden City, N.Y. 7 Ben McNeil M So. Williston/Spencer, Mass. 8 Matt Berk D So. Bridgton Academy/Glencoe, Ill. 9 Brian Jordan G Fr. South Windsor/South Windsor, Conn. 10 Jim Dooley A Sr. Seton Hall Prep/Maplewood, N.J. 11 John Farley G Jr. Westminster/West Simsbury, Conn. 12 Paul Doran G Fr. St. Antony s/amityville, N.Y. 13 Troy Moore M Fr. Fayetville-Manlius/Manlius, N.Y. 14 Tom McLoughlin M Jr. Yorktown/Yorktown, N.Y. 15 Skip Dunphy A So. Manhasset/Manhasset, N.Y. 16 Kevin Kornobis A Fr. Mepham/Merrick, N.Y. 17 Mark Brady M Jr. LaSalle Academy/North Providence, R.I. 18 Jon Meehan A So. St. John s Prep/Peabody, Mass. 19 Brian Shipp D Jr. Bridgton Academy/McLean, Va. 20 C.P. Kenny A/M Sr. Montclair/Upper Montclair, N.J. 21 Brian O Rorke D Fr. Montlclair/Montclair, N.J. 22 David Kole A So. Montclair/Montclair, N.J. 23 Cameron Roller M So. Lincoln-Sudbury/Sudbury, Mass. 24 Brent Swaby M/A Sr. Freeport/Freeport, N.Y. 25 Ryan Russell A Fr. Don Bosco Prep/Montvale, N.J. 26 John McCullough D Jr. North Shore/Glen Head, N.Y. 27 Greg Herrman M Fr. St. Joseph s Central/Pittsford, Mass. 28 Wesley Campbell M Fr. B.C. High School/Dedham, Mass. 29 Mike Tobin D Sr. John Jay/South Salem, N.Y. 30 Ryan Phillips M Fr. Montclair/Upper Montclair, N.J. 31 Tim Tenaglia A Fr. SWR/Shoreham, N.Y. 33 Ben Brown D Fr. Torrey Pines/Ranch Santa Fe, Calif. 34 Nick Belvedere M Fr. Ward Melville/East Setauket, N.Y. 35 Roland Ostapoff D Fr. Hall/West Hartford, Conn. 2001 Quickfacts LOCATION: Providence, Rhode Island 02918 FOUNDED: 1917 ENROLLMENT: 3,700 PRESIDENT: Philip A. Smith, O.P. DENOMINATION: Catholic (Dominican) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John M. Marinatto SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: J. Gerald Alaimo ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dan McCabe ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SWA: Jill LaPoint ASSISTANT ANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mark Devine CONFERENCE: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference NICKNAME: Friars COLORS: Black and White HOME FIELD: Glay Field (grass) HEAD COACH: Chris Burdick (Delaware '91) RECORD AT PROVIDENCE (MAAC): 17-28 (11-15) CAREER RECORD: same ASSISTANT ANT COACH: Rob Chambers (Providence '99) ASSISTANT ANT COACH: James Mascia (Providence '98) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT ANT COACH: Keith Loftis (SUNY-Postdam '97) HEAD COACH EMAIL: cburdick@providence.edu LACROSSE OFFICE: (401) 865-2007 2001 CAPTAINS: AINS: Tim Ryan, Jim Dooley, Mike Tobin LACROSSE ATHLETIC TRAINER: Meghan O'Donnell ACADEMIC COORDINATOR: Geraldine Murphy LACROSSE MANAGER: Dana Martin 2000 RECORD: 5-10 2000 MAAC RECORD/FINISH: 4-5/Tied 5th LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 19/15 STAR ARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/2 SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT ACT: Jennifer Rynearson EMAIL: jrynears@providence.edu SPORTS INFORMATIN PHONE: (401) 865-2208 SPORTS INFORMATION FAX: (401) 865-2583 ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.friars.com FRIAR SPORTSLINE: (401) 865-INFO MAAC OFFICE: (732) 738-5455 MAAC FAX: (732) 738-8310/8366 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Chris Houston, Jr., A 2000 Stats = 30-6-36 Jim Dooley, Sr., M 2000 Stats = 22-8-30 John McCullough, Jr., D 2000 Stats = 1-0-1, 48 groundballs Skip Dunphy, So., A 2000 Stats = 4-11-15 John Farley, Jr., G 2000 Stats = 8.42 GAA,.579 SV%, 0-0-0 TOP NEWCOMERS: Kyle Ojakian, Jr., M (Transfer from Dean CC/Cheshire, Conn.) Paul Doran, Fr., G (St. Antony s/amityville, N.Y.) Brian O Rorke, Fr., D (Montclair/Montclair, N.J.) Ryan Russell, Fr. A (Don Bosco Prep/Montvale, N.J.) Ben Brown, Fr., D (Torrey Pines/Ranch Santa Fe)
NO. NAME, POSITION GP G A PTS GB s SHTS P/MIN. F.O. Win F.O. Loss F.O. % 1 Kyle Ojakian, M 14 8 39 47 42 44 -- 6 14.300 15 Skip Dunphy,, A 15 29 17 46 26 76 -- 3 6.333 6 Chris Houston, A 15 28 8 36 25 75 -- 0 1.000 10 Jim Dooley,, M 14 16 14 30 17 69 -- -- -- -- 18 Jon Meehan, M 15 9 6 15 30 30 -- -- -- -- 16 Kevin Kornobis, A 14 9 3 12 11 18 -- -- -- -- 22 David Kole, A 14 10 1 11 11 35 -- -- -- -- 23 Cameron Roller,, M 15 4 2 6 16 17 -- -- -- -- 14 Tom McLoughlin, M 12 4 2 6 7 6 -- -- -- -- 30 Ryan Phillips, M 10 2 0 3 6 8 -- -- -- -- 20 C.P.. Kenny,, A/M 14 1 2 3 10 3 -- -- -- -- 7 Ben McNiel, M 12 1 1 2 2 3 -- -- -- -- 31 Tim Tenaglia, A 4 1 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- 25 Ryan Russell, A 4 1 0 1 4 5 -- -- -- -- 24 Brent Swaby,, M/A 14 0 1 1 8 0 -- 0 4.000 17 Mark Brady,, M 11 0 0 0 11 0 -- 39 61.390 34 Nick Belvedere, M 9 0 0 0 2 2 -- 3 8.273 26 John McCullough, D 15 0 0 0 75 0 -- 1 1.500 8 Matt Berk, D 14 0 0 0 15 2 -- -- -- -- 21 Brian O Rorke, D 15 0 0 0 39 1 -- -- -- -- 4 Tim Ryan, D 15 0 0 0 32 4 -- 37 46.446 3 Tim Connelly,, D 13 0 0 0 10 0 -- -- -- -- 33 Ben Brown, D 15 0 0 0 22 1 -- -- -- -- 19 Brian Shipp, D 13 0 0 0 20 0 -- -- -- -- 2 Stephen Farina, D 7 0 0 0 3 0 -- -- -- -- 29 Mike Tobin, D 6 0 0 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- 13 Troy Moore, M 5 0 0 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- 27 Greg Herrman, M 5 0 0 0 0 1 -- -- -- -- 28 Wesley Campbell, A 3 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 35 Roland Ostapoff, D 5 0 0 0 7 0 -- 31 34.477 Goalkeeper Totals (Groundballs) 53 TEAM PROVIDENCE TOTALS 15 123 97 220 507 399 -- 120 175.407 OPPONENT TOTALS 15 147 75 222 557 508 -- 175 120.593 GOALTENDERS STATS TS NO. NAME GP MIN SHT GA SVS SV% GAA GB s RECORD 11 John Farley 15 814 446 126 193.605 9.29 45 7-7 (5-4) 12 Paul Doran 6 77:22 52 17 11.393 13.25 5 0-1 (0-0) 9 Brian Jordan 3 13:38 10 4 3.429 17.14 3 0-0 (0-0) PROVIDENCE TOTALS 15 905 508 147 207.575 9.75 53 7-8 (5-4) OPPONENT TOTALS 15 905 399 123 151.560 8.15 -- 8-7 (4-5) PROVIDENCE CLEARS Cleared Attempted Clear % 220 358.615 PROVIDENCE EXTRAMAN Scored AttemptedExtraman % 30 82.366 PROVIDENCE MANDOWN Stopped Attempted Mandown % 69 89.775 RECORDS OVERALL: (7-8) CONFERENCE: (5-4) HOME: (6-0) AWAY: : (1-7) NEUTRAL (0-1) 2001 Providence College Men s Lacrosse Statistics 7-8 (5-4 MAAC)
2001 Providence College Men s Lacrosse Schedule/Results Date Opponent W/L, Score GK/Saves Goal Scorers 2/27/01 at Holy Cross L, 14-8 Doran/8, Farley 4 Dunphy 3, Roller 2, Houston, Meehan, McLoughlin 3/03/01 at Harvard L, 8-4 Farley/19 Kole 2, Houston, Kornobis 3/07/01 at Mt. St. Mary s * L, 16-4 Farley/11, Jordan 3, Dooley 2, Dunphy, Meehan, Doran/1 Kenny 3/12/01 vs. Air Force L, 9-8 (ot) Farley/25 Ojakian 3, Dunphy 2, Roller, Houston, Kole 3/20/01 vs. WAGNER * W, 14-2 Farley/8, Doran 1 Dooley 4, Meehan 3, Houston 2, Ojakian, McNeil, Dunphy, Tenaglia, Kornobis 3/24/01 at Quinnipiac * L, 11-7 Farley/14 Houston 4, Dunphy 2, Dooley 3/27/01 vs. HARTFORD W, 11-10 Farley/10 Dunphy 3, Houston 3, Dooley 2, Kornobis 2, Meehan 4/1/01 vs. CANISIUS * W, 12-10 Farley/10 Houston 4, Dunphy 3, Kole, Dooley, Ojakian, McLoughlin, Phillips 4/7/01 vs. V.M.I. W, 8-7 Farley/12 Dunphy 5, Kole, Houston, Meehan 4/8/01 vs. ST. JOSEPH S * W, 8-7 Farley/15 Houston 2, Dooley 2, Dunphy 2, Ojakian 2 4/14/01 at. Manhattan * L, 15-8 Farley/11 Dunphy 4, Houston 2, Kole, Kornobis 4/21/01 at. Marist * W, 9-5 Farley/18 Meehan 2, Houston 2, Dooley 2, Phillips, Dunphy, Kole 4/24/01 at Brown L, 18-2 Farley/11, Doran 1 Dooley, Houston Jordan/0 4/28/01 at Sacred Heart * L, 13-7 Farley/14 Houston 4, Dunphy, Ojakian, Kole 5/1/01 SIENA *