February
2011Schedule
Sat.5JOHNSHOPKINS(scrimmage)1:30p.m.
Sat.12HOBART(scrimmage)2p.m.
Sat.19BINGHAMTON1:30p.m.
Sun.27NOTREDAME1p.m.
March
Sat.5OHIOSTATE1:30p.m.
Tue.8atVillanova7p.m.
Sat.12RUTGERS3p.m.
Sat.19atMassachusetts*12p.m.
Sat.26ST.JOSEPH’S*1p.m.
Tue.29atBucknell7:30p.m.
April
Sat.2atLehigh1p.m.
Sat.9DREXEL*1p.m.
Sat.16TOWSON*7p.m.
Sat.23atDelaware*7p.m.
Sat.30atHofstra*7p.m.
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May
Wed.4CAASemifinals(topfourteamscompete)
Sat.7CAAChampionships
Sat.-Sun.14-15NCAATournamentFirstRound
Sat.-Sun.21-22NCAAQuarterfinals
Sat.-Mon.28-30NCAASemifinalsandFinals
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2011PENNSTATENITTANYLIONLACROSSEROSTER
NO.NAMEEL.POS.HT.WT.HOMETOWN/HIGHSCHOOL
2Conor BaucumSo.G5-10155Chevy Chase, Md./Gonzaga
3Billy LloydSr.M5-9176West Chester, Pa./Unionville
4Drew RoperSo.M6-2177Columbus, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne
5Alex GarritySr.M5-9177Rutledge, Pa./Strath Haven
6Danny HenneghanSo.M6-1187Beverly Hills, Mich./Brother Rice
8Tyler TravisSo.D6-0170Geneva, N.Y./Geneva
9Jack ForsterJr.A6-0193Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle
10Matthew MackridesJr.A5-10175Newtown Square, Pa./Malvern Prep
11Matt BernierSr.D6-2195Drexel Hill, Pa./Malvern Prep
12Kyle VanThofSo.M5-11175Penfield, N.Y./Penfield
13Greg BrownSr.M6-2186Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West
14Dave BakerSo.G6-0190Havertown, Pa./Haverford
15Tim GolderFr.A5-10165Cochranville, Pa./Avon Grove
16Billy DavisJr.D6-3205Paoli, Pa./Conestoga
17Matt ShankoffSr.M6-0185Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central
18John BrelusSr.D6-3191Columbus, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne
19Austin KautFr.G6-1205Morton, Pa./Springfield-Delco
20Steven BogertFr.D5-10165Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon
21Billy GribbinSo.A5-10181Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep
22Colton VosburghSr.M6-2205Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville
23Ryan LinkJr.M6-4197Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek
24Ryan MullenFr.D6-3190Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham
25Tom LaCrosseFr.M5-10160Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy
26Nick DolikSo.A5-11196Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice
27Ryan McGarveyJr.D6-1215Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Penn Charter
28Kessler BrownFr.D6-0180Springfield, Va./West Springfield
29Shane SturgisFr.A5-9158Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East
31Steve AitkinFr.A6-2205Wayne, Pa./Haverford School
33Ryne SternbergFr.D5-10180Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Culver Academy
35Brendan NaveFr.D6-3215Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco
40Joe CelanoSo.M5-11181Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale
41Gavin AhernFr.A6-1220Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side
42Eric DavidheiserSo.M6-3215Vashon, Wash./The Hill School
43John NicholsSr.G6-2196Myersville, Md./Middletown
44Will DonleySr.A6-1208Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic
Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart, ‘92)
Record at Penn State: 0-0 (1st year) -- Record Overall: 109-40 (11th year)
Assistant Coaches: Chris Doctor (Rutgers, ‘07), Peter Toner (Springfield, ‘03)
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semifinals. Cornell went 4-2 in Ivy League play during Tambroni’s last season with the Big Red, earning them a share of the Ivy League regular season title (the program’s eighth straight), and the longest stretch since Cornell won ten straight championships between 1974 and 1983. The eight consecutive titles are currently the most of any men’s lacrosse team in any conference in the country.
A new era begins with the arrival of a man who has the power to wake the “sleeping giant” that is Penn State men’s lacrosse. Penn State welcomes one of the nation’s most successful lacrosse coaches, Head Coach Jeff Tambroni, as he takes on his first year with the program. Tambroni replaces Glenn Thiel, who retired in May of 2010 after a 33-year-long coaching stint with the Nittany Lions.
Tambroni comes to Penn State after ten outstanding seasons as head coach at Cornell University, where he was a force to be reckoned with in Cornell’s return to national prominence. In his last year with the Big Red, he picked up his eighth-straight Ivy League title and led the Big Red to a secondstraight national semifinal appearance. Tambroni led the Big Red to Championship Weekend in three of his past four seasons with the program—he led Cornell to three NCAA semifinal appearances in the past four seasons (2007, 2009 and 2010), including the NCAA Final in 2009, where they lost to Syracuse in overtime.
One of the most acclaimed lacrosse coaches in the country, Tambroni, who is currently ranked fifth among active Division I coaches in winning percentage (109 wins and 40 losses for .732), has a long list of distinguished honors under his belt. He became the 10th-fastest coach in men’s lacrosse history to reach the 100-win mark when he won his 134th career game in March of 2010. He was the 2009 Morris Touchstone Award winner as the USILA Coach of the Year after Cornell’s last run to the NCAA Finals. Tambroni was named the 2007 and 2009 Field Turf/NCAA Division I Coach of the Year in Men’s Lacrosse and was also the 2004 and 2009 Ithaca Journal Male Coach of the Year and three-time national Coach of the Week. Under Tambroni’s guidance during his head-coaching tenure at Cornell, his players earned 37 first-team All-Ivy honors, including five Ivy League Player of the Year awards and three Rookie of the Year selections. He also helped his former players to a combined acquisition of 39 All-American honors. As a coach who values academic as well as athletic prowess, Tambroni had five players honored with ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, and multiple players honored as Academic First and Second Team All-Americans during his time as head coach.
During his last five seasons with Cornell, Tambroni led the Big Red to the highest ranks of Division I lacrosse. Boasting the third-highest winning percentage in that span (.803) and ranking third in number of victories (61), Tambroni solidified the position of Cornell as a major national contender, which was reflected in the program’s placement in the top 10 of both national polls for a span of five full years (from March 28, 2005 when Cornell was ranked 11th by Inside Lacrosse, to April 5, 2010, when it was ranked 12th in the USILA poll).
In his last season with Cornell in 2010, Tambroni led the Big Red to an impressive 12-6 overall record and led Cornell all the way to the national
In 2009, Tambroni lead the team to its peak when Cornell advanced to the national championship game for the first time since 1988. Despite the loss, Tambroni helped the Big Red garner national recognition in the lacrosse community with its second final four appearance in three years. Tambroni finished his ninth season as head coach with a 13-4 overall record and a 51 record in the conference, earning a share of its seventh-straight Ivy League title. Cornell finished the year ranked in the top ten in the nation in scoring offense (fifth-12.18), points per game (fifth-19.12), scoring margin (sixth-3.76), assists per game (sixth-6.94), face-off win percentage (10th.552) and ground balls per game (10th-34.94).
In his eighth season leading Cornell, Tambroni led the 2008 team to an 114 overall record and a record of 5-1 in Ivy League play, giving Cornell a share of its sixth-straight conference title. Tambroni also advanced Cornell to its fifth-straight NCAA tournament, making its sixth appearance under Tambroni. Cornell finished the year ranking in the top 10 in the nation in scoring offense (eighth-11.13), face-off winning percentage (third-.610), scoring margin (ninth-2.60) and win percentage (eighth-.733).
Tambroni’s 2007 season with Cornell was one of the best in recent years for the Big Red. Tambroni topped an undefeated regular season (13-0) with the program’s first trip to the national semifinals since the 1988 season, finishing the year with a 15-1 record, one victory shy of the school record (16 in 1976) and eighth all-time in NCAA history for wins in a season. Cornell held the top spot in both national polls for the final nine weeks of the season, and finished its Ivy League schedule with a perfect 6-0 record, winning its second outright league title in the previous four years. Cornell finished the year ranking in the top five in the nation in scoring offense (first-14.00), scoring margin (first-7.00) and scoring defense (fifth-7.00).
The Big Red made its third-straight trip to the NCAA tournament and fourth overall during Tambroni’s tenure in 2006. In Tambroni’s sixth season leading the team, Cornell went 5-1 in the conference (winning a share of its
TAMBRONI’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
YearW-LPct.Conf.Pct.Notes
20017-6.5384-2.667
200211-4.7334-2.667NCAA Qtrs.
20039-4.6925-1.833Ivy Co-Champs
20049-5.6435-1.833Ivy Co-Champs
NCAA Qtrs
200511-3.7866-01.000Ivy Champs
NCAA Qtrs
200611-3.7865-1.833Ivo Co-Champs
NCAA 1st Rd.
200715-1.9386-01.000Ivy Champs
NCAA Semis
200811-4.7335-1.833Ivy Co-Champs
NCAA 1st Rd.
200913-4.7645-1.833Ivy Co-Champs
NCAA Runner-Up
201012-6.6674-2.667Ivy Co-Champs
NCAA Semis
TOTAL109-40.73249-11.817
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fourth-straight Ivy League title), and won 11 games in the regular season for the first time since the 1987 team went into the NCAA tournament with an undefeated record of 11-0. Tambroni elevated the program to a height of No. 2 in the nation in the March 20 Inside Lacrosse media poll.
Tambroni achieved one of the greatest seasons of his young career with the 2005 campaign. The Big Red went undefeated in Ivy League play and won its first outright Ivy title in nearly 20 years. Under Tambroni, Cornell finished the regular season with a 10-2 overall record and made it to the NCAA tournament before falling to national runner-up Duke in the second round. At the end of the season, Tambroni was honored by being named the co-head coach for the Division I North squad at the 64th Annual North-South Classic
From 2001 to 2004, Tambroni made his fair share of achievements for the Big Red. He faced an emotional, yet productive season in 2004, leading Cornell to a share of the conference title and an appearance in the NCAA tournament. In 2003, Tambroni lead the team to the Ivy Championship, which was the program’s first since 1987. After a 7-6 record after his first year with the program in 2001, Tambroni advanced Cornell’s prestige further in the 2002 season, finishing the season with an 11-4 record and earning the team a spot in the NCAA tournament, where Cornell fell in a close 1110 battle against Virginia in the quarterfinals. The Big Red’s win over Stony Brook in the first round marked Cornell’s first NCAA tournament win since 1988.
Tambroni served 13 total seasons on the coaching staff at Cornell, joining the staff as an assistant coach in September 1997. During Tambroni’s time as an assistant coach, Cornell improved in each of his three years, going from 6-7 in 1998, to 7-6 in 1999, and 10-4 in 2000. The Big Red earned its first berth into the NCAA tournament since 1995 during Tambroni’s first season with the program in 2000.
Prior to his position at Cornell, Tambroni upheld two assistant coaching positions at two equally respected lacrosse programs. Tambroni served as assistant coach at Loyola College during the 1997 season, where he served as the offensive coordinator and helped guide the Greyhounds to a 10-4 record and their 10th consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament. In his first collegiate coaching stint, Tambroni served as an assistant coach at his alma mater Hobart for three seasons. During his tenure, Tambroni helped the Statesmen to the 1994 NCAA Division III championship game, in addition to seeing the team make a successful transition to NCAA Division I competition in 1995, finishing the season ranked 12th in the nation.
Tambroni himself was an esteemed lacrosse player during his time at Hobart. He was named First Team All-American as a senior after scoring 33 goals with 24 assists, and
Second Team All-American in 1990 and 1991 when the Statesmen won the NCAA Division III championship. A 1992 graduate with a bachelor of arts degree in American studies, Tambroni was named most valuable player of the 1990 championship game when Hobart defeated Washington (Md.) College, 18-6 and Tambroni finished his 1990 season with 69 points on 38 goals and 31 assists. Leaving a legacy at Hobart, Tambroni concluded his college career tied for seventh on Hobart’s all-time scoring list with 202 points. He left the Statesmen ranked sixth in assists (99) and 12th in goals (103).
Following his graduation from Hobart, Tambroni coached the Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club of the English Lacrosse Union for one year and also served as a visiting coach for the Czech-American Lacrosse Foundation in Prague in the summer of 1996. A Camillus, N.Y. native, Tambroni was a former high school All-American while playing at West Genesee HS in Camillus.
Tambroni resides in State College with his wife Michelle (a ‘91 PSU graduate), and their daughters Carissa, Madison and Ella.
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Name, SchoolWinsLossesPct.
1. John Desko, Syracuse14744.770
2. Bill Tierney, Denver28498.743
3. David Urick, Georgetown331116.740
4. Dom Starsia, Virginia316113.737
5.JeffTambroni,PennState10940.732
6. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins13655.712
SchoolRecord Albany1-0 Army6-1 Binghamton7-0 Brown7-4 Canisius5-0 Dartmouth9-1 Denver1-0 Duke3-2 Fairfield1-0 Georgetown0-3
Hobart10-1 Hofstra2-1 Lehigh1-0 Loyola1-0
Carolina0-2
Dame3-1
State0-2
State2-1
Brook3-0
7. John Danowski, Duke284151.653
Harvard10-0
UMBC1-1 UMass0-1 Navy1-1 North
Notre
Ohio
Penn8-2 Penn
Princeton7-5 Syracuse3-8 Stony
Towson2-0 Virginia1-3 Yale10-0
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Chris Doctor is heading into his first season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team. Doctor joins Peter Toner on head coach Jeff Tambroni’s coaching staff.
Doctor served as offensive coordinator at Lafayette from 2007 to 2010, joining the Leopard’s staff right out of college. Chris assisted with planning daily practices and was a vital cog in the Lafayette recruiting effort. During his tenure there, Doctor coached seven All-Patriot League players, a Patriot League Midfielder of the Year and a Patriot League Rookie of the Year.
Lafayette also claimed the 2009 national leader in goals per game, finished among the nation’s top ten in team goals per game in 2010 and made its first ever appearance in the Patriot League Tournament (2010), dropping a close 11-9 decision to Navy in the semifinals.
Doctor was a four-year letterman at Rutgers, where he received his degree in 2007. During his time with the Scarlet Knights, Doctor won the Alfred Sasser Award for most assists twice (2006 and 2007) and was a constant presence in the community, playing vital community service and volunteer roles for youth in and around the New Brunswick area. During his playing days, Rutgers racked up 29 wins in four seasons.
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Peter TONER
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Toner served as associate head coach at Bryant, where he recently completed his third season on the staff as the program’s defensive and recruiting coordinator. After playing an integral role in guiding the Bulldogs through their inaugural Division I season in 2009, a season that saw the Black & Gold go 10-5 against some of the nation's top competition, Toner helped lead the Bulldogs to an even more impressive campaign in 2010 (12-5).
Peter came to Bryant from nearby Wheaton College in Norton, Mass., where he was the head coach in 2006 and 2007. In his first season, Wheaton enjoyed their best campaign in school history, going 10-6 and earning a spot in the ECAC Division III Championship game. From September 2003 to May 2005, Toner served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Springfield College. During that post, Toner earned his master's degree in physical education with a concentration in Athletic Administration.
A 2003 graduate of Springfield College, Toner helped lead the Pride to three NCAA tournament appearances as a standout defenseman. A two-time captain for the Pride, Toner was an AllNew England defenseman and was one of two intercollegiate men’s lacrosse players across all divisions named National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American.
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Peter Toner is heading into his first season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team. Toner joins Chris Doctor on head coach Jeff Tambroni’s coaching staff.
The Toner Timeline: 2003 --GraduatedfromSpringfieldCollege 2003-05 --GraduateassistantatSpringfieldCollege 2006-07 --HeadcoachatWheatonCollege 2008-10 --AssociateheadcoachatBryantCollege 2010-Prsnt. --AssistantCoachatPennState
PlayerProfiles
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Lloyd lettered four years at Unionville High School where he helped guide his team to a league title as a freshman. He was a three-time first team All-League pick and was second team as a freshman. Lloyd, a three-time team captain, scored 146 goals and had 86 assists in four years for a total of 232 points. He was a three-time letterman in football as well. Lloyd, an Honor Roll student, is the son of Bill and Susan Lloyd and has a younger sister, Melissa, who also plays lacrosse at Penn State. Lloyd is a marketing major.
LION CAREER:
2010: Lloyd played in ten games as a junior. He had one goal and three assists for four points. Lloyd scored his goal against St. John’s on March 27. He also had two assists in Penn State’s season opener against Robert Morris on Feb. 20.
2009: Lloyd played in three games for the Nittany Lions in 2009. He netted one goal and an assist while collecting three ground balls.
2008: Lloyd played in seven games as a freshman and came away with four points. He scored three goals and added on assists while collecting three ground balls. Lloyd started vs. Fairfield.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Garrity was a four-year letterman at Strath Haven High School where he served as team captain twice (junior and senior years). He scored 270 points off 122 goals and 148 assists, including a 45 goal, 47 assist senior campaign. Garrity also lettered in soccer and was a National Honor Society member. He is the son of Paul and Margie Garrity and has a younger sister, Emily, who plays lacrosse at UNC. His mother played lacrosse and field hockey at West Chester and his father played lacrosse at Drexel. Garrity is an actuarial science major.
LION CAREER:
2010: Garrity did not play in any games during the 2010 season.
2009: Garrity played in every game for the Nittany Lions as a sophomore, scoring three goals and collecting 12 ground balls. Garrity netted three goals on four total shots taken. Garrity scored his first career goal in Penn State’s 10-8 win at Villanova.
2008: Garrity played in ten games for Penn State, collected five ground balls and took four shots.
Garrity’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 20081000054 200914303124 2010000000 Career24303178 Lloyd’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2008731435 20093112310 20101013425 Career205510820 Billy LLOYD WestChester,Pa. Unionville SENIOR • MIDFIELD Alex GARRITY Rutledge,Pa. StrathHaven SENIOR • MIDFIELD #3 #5 PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 8
LION CAREER:
2010: Bernier started all 12 games that he played last season, emerging as one of the CAA’s top defenders and earning second team All-CAA laurels. Bernier notched his first career goal, scoring against Bucknell on March 30. He had 23 ground balls as well.
2009: Bernier stood out as a force on the Penn State defense, starting every game in 2009. His 34 ground balls were third on the team, behind only goalie Drew Adams and face-off stalwart Brian Shea.
2008: Bernier played in all 14 games for Penn State as a freshman, starting 10 of them. He had 31 ground balls and an assist as well. His play on defense helped Penn State land among the ECAC’s best in defensive statistics and helped goalie Drew Adams claim another ECAC Goalie of the Year Award.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Bernier helped lead Malvern Prep to the state title in 2006 and league titles in 2005 and 2007. As a senior, he had 97 ground balls, one goal and four assists. A four-year lacrosse letterman, Bernier also lettered in football and was First Honors recipient as well. He is the son of Joanne and Charles Bernier. Both his brothers, Charles and Brian, are Penn State graduates as well. Plans on majoring in psychology with a business minor at Penn State.
LION CAREER:
2010: Brown played in 12 games last year on defense and took one shot. He also collected six ground balls.
2009: Brown played in three games for the Penn State defense in 2009, collecting two ground balls.
2008: Brown played in nine games for Penn State in 2008 and grabbed one ground ball.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Brown was a two-time team captain at Central Bucks West High School and helped guide his team to a 12-7 record as a senior and a ten-game turnaround. He also lettered in soccer at CB West. Greg is the son of Donna and Jerry Brown and has one sister, Celeste. His parents and sister are all Penn State graduates. A high school Academic All-American, Brown is a finance major at Penn State.
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Brown’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2008900010 2009300020 20101200061 Career2400091 Bernier’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 200814011310 200914000340 201012101232 Career40112882 Matt BERNIER DrexelHill,Pa. MalvernPrep SENIOR • DEFENSE Greg BROWN Doylestown,Pa. CentralBucksWest SENIOR • MIDFIELD
#11 #13
CAPTAIN CAPTAIN
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Matt SHANKOFF
Flemington,N.J. HunterdonCentral
CAPTAIN CAPTAIN #17
SENIOR • MIDFIELD
LION CAREER:
2010: Shankoff played in 11 of 13 games for Penn State last year, scoring four points off a goal and three assists, raising his career total to seven points. Shankoff scored his goal against Drexel on April 10.
2009: Shankoff played in every game for Penn State and started on defensive midfield for the Nittany Lions. He dished off one assist and collected 18 ground balls.
2008: Shankoff played in 13 games and scored two points off one goal and one assist. He grabbed 22 ground balls and took five shots.
John BRELUS
Columbus,Ohio
#18
LION CAREER:
Worthington-Kilbourne
SENIOR • DEFENSE
2010: Brelus played in one game last season, grabbing a ground ball against St. John’s on March 27.
2009: Red-shirt season.
2008: Brelus played in four games for Penn State, seeing time with the Nittany Lion defense. An injury sidelined Brelus for the latter half of the year.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Shankoff scored 42 goals and had 20 assists as a senior, garnering second team all-state and first team all-conference laurels. As captain, he led his lacrosse team to the Group 4 State Championship, wrapping up a stunning string of three straight state titles. He was also senior captain of Hunterdon Central’s football team, starting at quarterback and leading HCHS to the Group 4 state title on the gridiron. He is the son of Karen and Michael Shankoff and has two sisters, Alissa and Jenna. Shankoff is a finance major.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Brelus was a 2007 High School All-American at Worthington Kilbourne High School. He lettered for three seasons and won the Coaches Award as a freshman. In 2005, he earned second-team All-Conference laurels as a sophomore and was a first team All-Midwest pick in 2006, when he also earned honorable mention all-state honors. As a senior, he was voted his team’s Defensive MVP and was a first team all-state and AllMidwest pick. He helped guide his team to three conference titles, a state runner-up finish and two Ohio final four appearances. An outstanding student, Brelus was a four-time Honor Roll member and won the Bronze-Gold Key Student of the Month Award as well. He is the son of Barbara Berichon and John Brelus. His stepmother, Sue Brelus, was a Penn State grad and served as manager of Penn State’s lacrosse team. A business marketing major.
Brelus’ Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2008400000 2009Red-shirtseason 2010100010 Career500010 Shankoff’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 200813112225 200914011181 201011134104 Career382575010
PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 10
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Vosburgh was a four-time all-league pick, a first team all-state selection and a first team high school All-American during his four years as a letterman at Unionville High School. He scored 173 goals and had 77 assists for 250 career points and helped lead his team to a league title in 2004. Vosburgh also lettered in football for Unionville and helped turn around a program that had won just one game in three years into a team that had three straight undefeated regular seasons. Vosburgh was also on the Honor Roll four straight years. He is the son of Bruce and Terry Vosburgh and has one sister, Erin. His father played lacrosse and football at Delaware. Vosburgh is a business major at Penn State.
LION CAREER:
2010: Vosburgh continued to reign as an offensive force for Penn State in 2010. Playing in every game, the veteran middie had 12 points off eight goals and four assists. He had three two-goal games (Robert Morris, UMass and Delaware). Vosburgh had four ground balls and a .485 shot-on-goal mark.
2009: Vosburgh emerged as an offensive force for the Nittany Lions in 2009, playing in all 14 games and ending the year fifth on the team in scoring. He had ten goals and seven assists, took 35 shots and grabbed ten ground balls.
2008: Vosburgh played in six games in 2008, scoring one goal and grabbing three ground balls.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Nichols earned all-league laurels for four straight seasons as the starting goalie for Middletown High School. Also earning All-Area and AllGazette laurels three times, he was named Defensive Player of the Year and earned team MVP honors twice. He led MHS to three league crowns and was team captain as a senior. He also lettered in football and was a High Honors student. Nichols is the son of Scott and Donna Nichols. He has one brother, Chris (who plays football at Army) and two sisters, JoJo and Emma. Nichols is currently an IST major at Penn State.
LION CAREER:
2010: Nichols saw action in four games as a junior, including playing the bulk of games against Robert Morris and Delaware. Nichols ended the year with a 17.23 goals against average, giving up 34 goals in 118-plus minutes in the cage. He had 19 saves.
2009: Nichols played in one game in 2009, seeing time in Penn State’s win over St. Joseph’s. Nichols had two saves and did not allow a goal against six shots.
2008: Nichols played in three games in 2008, seeing time in nearly seven minutes. He had four saves and two goals against and posted a .667 save percentage.
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Nichols' Career Statistics YearGPSVGAPctMin.GAA 2008342.6676:3718.14 20091201.0007:150.00 201041934.358118:2217.23 Career82536---132:1416.36 Vosburgh’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2008610135 200914107171035 2010138412433 Career331911301773 Colton VOSBURGH KennettSquare,Pa. Unionville SENIOR • MIDFIELD John NICHOLS Myersville,Md. Middletown SENIOR • GOALIE #22 #43
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Donley was a four-time letterman at Pittsburgh’s Central Catholic High School. He earned All-League honors for three straight seasons and AllAmerican laurels as a junior and senior. Voted team captain as a junior and senior, Donley helped guide his team to a Division title in 2005 and a league title in 2006. A talented and versatile athlete, he also lettered in football for two straight years. Donley was president of the National Honor Society as he graduated No. 4 in his class academically. He also earned the Academic Achievement Award in English. He is the son of Maggie and Bill Donley and has a younger brother, Peter, and an older sister, Emma. His father is a Penn State grad and his mother was a Penn State cheerleader as well as a PSU grad. Donley is a communications and journalism major.
LION CAREER:
2010: Donley played in nine games for the Nittany Lions in 2010. The Pittsburgh-native had one goal, scoring in Penn State’s game at Notre Dame on February 28. He also had one ground ball.
2009: Donley had a solid sophomore campaign, playing in every game for the Nittany Lions in 2009, starting one. He had a goal and an assist for two points and grabbed three ground balls as well.
2008: Donley played in 11 games for Penn State in 2008, scoring two goals and dishing off two assists for four points. Donley had two ground balls as well.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Forster was a four-year starter at LaSalle High School, where he earned All-League laurels four times in a row. A three-time All-State selection, Forster earned All-American honors as a junior in 2006 and a senior in 2007. He helped guide his team to three straight league titles from 2005 to 2007, including a combined 78-7 record during that three-year span. A talented athlete, he also lettered in football at LaSalle. He is the son of Ron and Sherry Forster and has three brothers; former teammate Rob and younger brothers Kevin and Randy. He has one older sister, Katie. His father played lacrosse at Drexel. Majoring in business.
LION CAREER:
2010: Forster missed the entire season after injuring his knee in the final game of the 2009 season.
2009: Forster had a superb first season of action with Penn State, playing in 11 games (and starting each of those). He had 34 points off 22 goals and 12 assists. His 34 points were second on the team. He also had two manup goals for the Nittany Lions and had a .507 shot on goal percentage. Forster was named ECAC Rookie of the Week twice during the 2009 season.
2008: Red-shirt season after suffering injury in fall ball.
Forster’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2008Red-shirtseason 2009112212341775 2010000000 Career112212341775
Jenkintown,Pa. LaSalle JUNIOR • ATTACK
Jack FORSTER
Donley’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 20081122429 20091411236 2010910113 Career34437618 Will DONLEY Pittsburgh,Pa. CentralCatholic SENIOR • MIDFIELD #44 #9
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CAPTAIN CAPTAIN #10
LION CAREER:
2010: Mackrides led Penn State in scoring in 2010, scoring a team-best 36 goals and adding eight assists for a squad-leading 44 points. He was a first team All-CAA pick, Penn State’s first ever. His 43 ground balls were second only to senior face-off specialist Charley Henneghan and he had a solid .303 shot percentage. He had two five-goal games, including the opener against Robert Morris on February 20 (six points off five goals and an assist) and against Ohio State on March 6. Mackrides now has 72 career points off 51 goals and 21 assists.
2009: A pre-season ECAC Rookie of the Year, Mackrides had an outstanding first season. He played in and started 12 games and notched 28 points off 15 goals and a team-best 13 assists. He had 28 ground balls, fifth on the team. He had one game winning goal and a man-up score. Mackrides was named ECAC Rookie of the Year as well.
Billy DAVIS
Paoli,Pa. Conestoga
LION CAREER:
2010: Billy Davis was a key piece of the Penn State defensive puzzle in 2010, playing in all 13 games and starting seven. Davis had nine ground balls during the season, upping his career total to 17. He has played in each game of his Penn State career (all 26).
2009: Davis played in 13 games for the Nittany Lions, starting 10 on defense. He ended the 2010 season with eight ground balls as well.
2008: Davis played football at Millersville University in 2008.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Mackrides was a two-time high school All-American at Malvern Prep, where he helped lead them to a state title. He also earned first team All-State honors three times. Mackrides was named the EPSLA Player of the Year in 2008 and was an Under Armour All-American in ‘08 as well. Mackrides helped guide the USA Under-19 team to a world championship this past summer. Mackrides is the son of Donna and Michael Mackrides. He is the youngest of four Mackrides brothers (Scott, Marc and Andrew) and is majoring in communication arts and sciences.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Davis was an all-league lacrosse player as a senior in 2007. A talented athlete, he was also an all-league football player three times. Son of Debbie and Gary Davis. Has one brother, Glen. Davis plans on majoring in Special Education at Penn State.
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Mackrides’ Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2009121513282879 2010133684443119 Career2551217271198
MalvernPrep
• ATTACK
Matthew MACKRIDES NewtownSquare,Pa.
JUNIOR
JUNIOR • DEFENSE
Career Statistics
Davis’
YearGPGAPts.GBSH 20091300080 20101300090
Career26000170 #16
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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Link was a two-time all-state pick in lacrosse at Colorado’s Cherry Creek High School. He also earned all-state honors in basketball. Link is the son of Sharon and Rob Link. He has an older brother (Tyler) and a younger sister (Tori). Link looks to be a communications major at Penn State.
Ryan LINK
Edgewood,Colo. CherryCreek
JUNIOR • MIDFIELD
LION CAREER:
2010: Ryan Link played in 11 games last season for Penn State. He ended the year with eight ground balls.
2009: Link played in five games in 2010, scoring two goals on five shots. He also had one ground ball. He had a key third quarter goal in Penn State’s overtime win against Georgetown.
Ryan McGARVEY
LowerGwynedd,Pa. PennCharter
JUNIOR • DEFENSE
LION CAREER:
2010: As a sophomore, Ryan McGarvey played in every game for Penn State on defense last year, starting six times. McGarvey ended the year with nine ground balls.
2009: McGarvey played in five games for Penn State in 2009, seeing limited action as a true freshman.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
McGarvey garnered all-league honors in lacrosse twice and was also an allleague selection in football at Penn Charter. He earned two letters in football and four in lacrosse. McGarvey is the son of Frank and Babe McGarvey. He has two older brothers, Mike and Kevin. Ryan is a business major here at Penn State.
McGarvey’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2009500000 20101300090 Career1800090
Link’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2009520215 20101100083 Career1620298
#27
#23
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Conor BAUCUM
ChevyChase,Md. Gonzaga
SOPHOMORE • GOALIE #2
LION CAREER:
2010: Conor Baucum played in one game last season, seeing 15:00 worth of action in Penn State’s game at Duke on March 20. Baucum had two saves and four goals allowed against the Blue Devils.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Conor Baucum comes to Penn State after an outstanding high school career at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C. A four year starter in the goal for the Eagles, Baucum was voted team Rookie of the Year in 2006 and then went on to earn three straight all-league nods for his superb play in the goal. Baucum was also team captain in 2009. The son of Patricia Murphy and Dan Baucum, Conor is majoring in communication arts and sciences at Penn State.
Drew ROPER
Columbus,Ohio
Worthington-Kilbourne
SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD #4
LION CAREER:
2010: Drew Roper had a solid freshman year for the Nittany Lions, playing in 11 games for Penn State as a defensive midfielder. Roper ended the year with one ground ball.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
A four-time scholar athlete at Worthington Kilbourne High School, Drew Roper was a three-year starter for the Wolves and earned first team all-state laurels as a senior. He helped guide his team to a 70-13 record in from 20072009, scoring 69 goals and dishing off 36 assists. Roper helped lead WKHS to the state title in 2009. The son of Kim and Jim Roper, he plans on majoring in finance at Penn State.
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Baucum’s Career Statistics YearGPSVGAPctMin.GAA 2010124.33315:0016.00 Career124.33315:0016.00
Roper’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 20101100010 Career1100010
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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Danny HENNEGHAN
LION CAREER:
2010: Penn State legacy Danny Henneghan played in 11 of Penn State’s 13 games last year and ended the year with two points, nine ground balls and a .500 face-off percentage (winning 19 of 38). Henneghan had an assists vs. Ohio State on March 6 and scored his first collegiate goal vs. St. John’s on March 27. He won 10 of 11 face-offs vs. the Buckeyes as well in his most active day on the face-off unit.
Younger brother of former Nittany Lion teammate Charley Henneghan, Danny comes to Penn State from Michigan’s Brother Rice High School. A four year letterman and captain as a senior, Henneghan helped lead BRHS to four Michigan State Championships (2005-09) and one Midwest crown (2008). He helped the Warriors post a 84-8 overall record during that fouryear span and scored 76 goals. Henneghan was a three-time all-state pick and a three time high school All-American. The son of Michael and Molly Henneghan, Danny plans on majoring in business at Penn State.
Tyler TRAVIS
LION CAREER:
2010: Tyler Travis did not play in any games for Penn State as a freshman in 2010.
Henneghan’s Career Statistics
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Four-time all-league pick Tyler Travis comes to Penn State from Geneva High School in Geneva, N.Y. A stand-out LSM for the Panthers, Travis left GHS with a school record 638 career ground balls. He helped lead Geneva to three straight sectional titles and was team captain in 2009. The son of Brian and Terri Travis, Tyler plans on majoring in business at Penn State. Travis’
Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2010000000 Career000000
Career
Geneva,N.Y. Geneva
SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE
Face-offs YearGPGAPts.GBSHWTotPct. 201011112921938.500 Career.11112921938.500
BrotherRice SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD #6 #8
BeverlyHills,Mich.
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Kyle VanTHOF
LION CAREER:
2010: Kyle VanThof emerged as an offensive threat for Penn State during his rookie campaign in 2010. VanThof ended the year as Penn State’s fifth leading scorer with 15 points off six goals and nine assists. He took 35 shots, had 16 ground balls and went 1-2 on face-offs. VanThof’s top offensive games included a three-assist effort against St. John’s on March 27 and a two-goal, one-assist game against Drexel on April 10. He also had three points versus Hofstra a week after that, scoring a goal and dishing off two assists.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Kyle VanThof comes to Penn State from Penfield, N.Y., where he was a four year letterman for the Penfield High School Patriots. A 2009 team captain, VanThof helped guide PHS to the 2006 Section V title and played in the 2009 Section 5 All-Star Game. He also lettered in football twice for the Patriots. The son of Thomas and Tracy VanThof, Kyle is majoring in advertising at Penn State.
Dave BAKER
LION CAREER:
2010: Freshman Dave Baker stepped into the net last year as a true freshman and started all 13 games for the Nittany Lions. Baker ended the year with an 11.56 goals against average after playing nearly 650 of Penn State’s 782 overall minutes last year. Baker had a .481 save percentage, making 116 saves during the course of the year, facing 389 shots. He picked up his first collegiate victory in Penn State’s 13-11 win over St. John’s on March 27. He had 17 saves twice last year, against Villanova on March 9 and versus Bucknell on March 30.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
David Baker comes to Penn State from Haverford High School where he was a three year starter in the goal for The Ford. Baker was the team’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore and team MVP as a junior and senior. He was a 2008 Senior All-Star and team captain as a senior. He is the son of Bill and Melissa Baker and is a pre-med major.
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VanThof’s
YearGPGAPts.GBSH 20101369151635 Career1369151635
Career Statistics
Penfield,N.Y. Penfield SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD #12
Baker’s Career Statistics YearGPSVGAPctMin.GAA 201013116125.481648:3811.56 Career13116125.481648:3811.56
Havertown,Pa. Haverford SOPHOMORE • GOALIE #14
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Billy
LION CAREER:
2010: Billy Gribbin emerged as one of the CAA’s top offensive players last year. Gribbin was second on the team with 31 points off 23 goals and eight assists last season and was named to the CAA All-Freshman team. Gribbin’s collegiate debut was stellar, scoring four goals and dishing off one assist for five points. He had three goals against both St. John’s and Towson as well. Gribbin ended the year with 31 ground balls and a superb .633 shot on goal percentage and a team-best .383 shot percentage. He was the CAA Rookie of the Week on March 29.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Billy Gribbin came to Penn State from Bethesda’s Georgetown Prep. Gribbin helped guide the Hoyas to two conference titles (2006 and 2009), earning all-league laurels as a senior. An outstanding athlete, Gribbin also lettered in wrestling and in football, earning all-league honors on the gridiron and helping the Hoya wrestlers to four straight league titles. Gribbin was a threesport captain at Georgetown Prep. The son of Terry and Mary Elise Gribbin, Billy is set to major in marketing at Penn State.
LION CAREER:
2010: Nick Dolik stormed the CAA last year, earning second team All-CAA honors as well as being named to the CAA All-Freshman team. Dolik had 27 points off 21 goals and six assists. He collected 13 ground balls, had a .266 shot percentage and a .658 shot on goal percentage, which was tops on the team. Dolik’s hallmark last year was consistency, with nine games of two or more points. Dolik had three goals on three occasions, against St. John’s on March 27, Hofstra on April 17 and Towson on April 24. Dolik claimed CAA Offensive Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week honors on April 19.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Nick Dolik was a three-year starter at Brother Rice High School in Michigan, a teammate of fellow PSU sophomore Danny Henneghan. Dolik led the Warrior offense as a senior and, over the course of three years as a varsity starter, scored 170 goals and had 91 assists. Dolik helped guide BRHS to four straight Michigan State Titles (2006-2009) and the 2008 Midwest Championship. He was team captain as a senior and also an all-state selection as a senior. The son of Michael and Jill Dolik, Nick is majoring in business at Penn State.
Statistics
Career
YearGPGAPts.GBSH 201013216271379 Career13216271379
Dolik’s
Nick DOLIK
• ATTACK
Geneva,N.Y. Geneva SOPHOMORE
Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 201013238313160
Gribbin’s
Career13238313160
GeorgetownPrep SOPHOMORE • ATTACK #21 #26
GRIBBIN Rockville,Md.
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Joe CELANO
LION CAREER:
2010: Joe Celano did not play in any games for Penn State last season.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Joe Celano brought a long list of high school laurels with him from Farmingdale High School in New York. A four-time scholar athlete award winner, Celano started for the Lions four straight seasons, helping guide the team to a 41-16 record during that span. A midfield force for FHS, he had 65 goals and 48 assists and earned two all-county nods as well. Celano lettered in both football and track as well and was an all-county performer on the gridiron. The son of Pat and Joe Celano, Joe is majoring in business.
Eric DAVIDHEISER
LION CAREER:
2010: Eric Davidheiser played in four games for Penn State as a freshman, seeing time on the Lion midfield. Davidheiser played against Duke, Bucknell, UMass and Drexel.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Eric Davidheiser comes to Penn State after two successful seasons at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. A native of Vashon, Wash., Davidheiser earned all-state honors in the northwest before becoming a two-time allleague player for The Rams of The Hill School as a junior and senior. Davidheiser was team captain as a senior and earned all-area laurels that year as well. Over four years as a starter, he had 74 goals and 108 assists. Davidheiser also earned all-state honors as a football player. The son of Laura and Roger Davidheiser, Eric is majoring in geology at Penn State.
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Celano’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2010000000 Career000000
Penfield,N.Y. Penfield SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD #40
#42 Davidheiser’s Career Statistics YearGPGAPts.GBSH 2010400000 Career400000
Vashon,Wash. TheHillSchool SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD
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Tim GOLDER Cochranville,Pa.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Tim Golder was a three-time All-League player at Avon Grove High School. Golder left Avon Grove with 186 career points off 114 goals and 72 assists. Golder was a high school All-American as a senior while collecting all-league, all-area and all-state laurels as well. He was a two-time captain and a fouryear letterman as well. Golder played in the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Keystone Games and attended the 2008 Nike Blue Chip Camp. An outstanding student, Golder was an honors student every semester in high school and won the school’s Academic/Athletic Award. Golder is the son of Tim and Cathy Golder.
Austin KAUT Morton,Pa. Springfield-Delco
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
First team all-state goalie Austin Kaut was a four year letterman at Springfield-Delco High School, starting his last three years. Kaut was the All-Delco Player of the Year as a senior after posting a .710 save percentage, collecting 263 saves and allowing only four goals per game. Kaut helped guide Springfield to a 20-3 record as a senior and was a high school All-American as well. Kaut led his team to a league title in 2010 and the squad went 6323 during his four years on the roster. An honor roll student, he won the school’s Presidential Award and was a two-time captain. He is the son of Jim and Cheryl Kaut.
Steven BOGERT
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Top high school defender Steven Bogert had a superb high school career in California, leading La Costa Canyon to a perfect 23-0 record in 2010. A multiple all-league pick, Bogert was conference Rookie of the Year in 2008. He was a high school All-American in 2010 after leading LCC through a perfect season with 116 ground balls. The California Player of the Year, Bogert had 288 ground balls in his three years as a starter for LCC. Bogert was a two-time member of the state all-academic team and played football for four years at LCC as well. He is the son of Steve and Tracey Bogert.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Ryan Mullen was a three-time all-league player at Hatboro-Horsham and a four year letterman. Mullen, a stalwart defender as a high school player, had 62 ground balls as a senior and was a two-time defensive MVP for the Hatters. He left HH with 197 ground balls, 11 assists, four goals and 15 total points. Mullen was a Distinguished Honors recipient four years and won both the Principal’s Award and the HH Lacrosse Student-Athlete Award. He is the son of Deb and Jeff Mullen.
FRESHMAN • ATTACK
AvonGrove
FRESHMAN • GOALIE
#15
Carlsbad,Calif. LaCostaCanyon FRESHMAN • DEFENSE
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Ryan MULLEN Hatboro,Pa. Hatboro-Horsham FRESHMAN • DEFENSE #20 #19 #24
Tom LaCROSSE
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Tom LaCrosse comes to Penn State from New York’s Canandaigua Academy, where he was a two-year starter and four-time letterman. LaCrosse led CA to the 2009 state title and two section championships. An outstanding middie, LaCrosse had 35 goals and 11 assists during his senior year and was a multiple all-league pick. During his four years as a player for CA, the Braves went 79-7. LaCrosse also played football for three years, helping his team to the 2008 sectional title. An Honor Roll student, Lacrosse is the son of Barb and Steve LaCrosse.
Kessler BROWN WestSpringfield,Pa..
FRESHMAN • DEFENSE
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Virginia’s Kessler Brown comes to Penn State after a superb four-year high school career that included first team All-State laurels and four letters. Brown finished his high school career at West Springfield High School where he was a two-year starter as a LSM/defender. During his four years of high school play, Brown helped guide his teams to a state title and a district championship as well. Brown also earned two football and two ice hockey letters. Kessler is the son of Melissa Dent.
Shane STURGIS
Downingtown,Pa.
DowningtownEast
FRESHMAN • ATTACK
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Shane Sturgis was a two-time All-American at Downingtown East, where he starred on attack for the Cougars. Sturgis was a two-time all-state pick and a multi-year all-conference pick. He helped guide DE to four league titles as well as the 2007 state championship. Sturgis left DE with 158 goals and 159 assists for 317 points in four years. He played in the 2009 Under Armour Underclassmen Games and the 2009 EPSLA Junior Games. A versatile athlete, Sturgis also starred on the Downingtown East ice hockey team. He is the son of Joe and Tracy Sturgis.
Steve ATKIN
Wayne,Pa. HaverfordSchool
FRESHMAN • ATTACK
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Steve Atkin was an offensive force at national power the Haverford School. In 2010, Atkin had 45 goals and 14 assists in leading the team to a final No. 11 ranking nationally by Inside Lacrosse. Atkin was a three-year letterman for Haverford, scoring 100 goals and 35 assists during that span. An outstanding athlete, Aitkin also lettered three times in football, earning all-conference honors in that as well. He played in the 2009 Under Armour/Team Philadelphia All-Star Game. Atkin is the son of Debbie and Bob Aitkin.
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Ryne STERNBERG
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Brendan NAVE
Springfield,Pa.
CulverAcademy
FRESHMAN • DEFENSE #33
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Ryne Sternberg comes to Penn State from Toronto, Ontario. He matriculated at the Culver Academy.
Gavin AHERN
RockvilleCentre,N.Y. SouthSide
FRESHMAN • ATTACK #41
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL:
Freshman Gavin Ahern was a four-year starter at South Side High School in Rockville Centre New York. A two-time honorable mention All-American for the Cyclones, Ahern earned all-county and all-conference honors on attack multiple times for SSHS as well. He was a team captain as a senior and played in the 2009 Hotbeds Tournament All-Star Game. An outstanding athlete, Ahern earned three letters in football and was an allconference pick. He is the son of Mark and Lori Ahern.
FRESHMAN • DEFENSE #35
Springfield-Delco
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Freshman Brendan Nave was a four-year starter at Springfield-Delco High School, helping lead his team to a league title and 63 wins in four years. Nave, a stand-out on defense, earned all-league honors and played in the Under Armour/Team Philadelphia All-Star Game. Quite the athlete, Nave also lettered four times for the Cougars in ice hockey. He is the son of Mike and Jackie Nave.
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PENN STATE 17, ROBERT MORRIS 24 Saturday,February20,2010--StateCollege,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamopenedtheir2010campaignwitha heartbreaking24-17losstoRobertMorrisinHolubaHall.RobertMorrissolved theLiondefenseearly,explodingfor12goalsinthefirstquarter.Fromtherethe Colonialsneverlookedback.PennStateoutscoredtheColonials12-9inthe secondhalf,andregistered40second-halfshots,foratotalof75shotsinthe game.Thesecondhalfoffensivesurgewasn’tenough,however,asRobertMorrishungontotaketheseason-openerfromtheNittanyLionsforthesecond consecutiveseason.
ColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.)startedoffthescoringforPennState, registeringtheseason’sfirsttallyat13:49ofthefirstquarter.RobertMorriswas quicktorespondhowever,astheyscoredofftheensuingfaceofftoknotthings upat13:41.PennStatecontinuedthefast-pacedscoringassophomoreMatt Mackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)tickledthetwinefortheLionstenseconds later.Fromthere,theColonialstookcontroloftheballforthreestraightminutes, tallyingthreegoalstoputthemup4-2.Mackridesstruckagainat9:48,bringing theLionswithintwo,butRobertMorriscamerightbackaminutelater,beating freshmangoalieDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)toreclaimthethree-goalleadat 5-2.MackridesmadetheColonialspayat6:55,tallyinganextra-mangoalforthe Lionsafteracross-checkingpenaltytotheColonials’KyleKlein.Thattallywould bePennState’slastofthequarter,however,asRobertMorrisscoredoffthe ensuingfaceoffandneverlookedback.TheColonialsscoredthequarter’sfinal sevengoalstotakea12-4leadgoingintothesecond.
RobertMorrispickeduprightwheretheyleftoffasthesecondquarterbegan, scoringaquickgoalat14:28.TheColonialswouldaddtwomoretalliesinaquarterthattheydominated,untiljuniorcaptainChrisHogan(Wycoff,N.J.)struckfor theLionswith:50remaininginthehalf.PennStatelookedliketheymightget anotherwithalateextra-manopportunity,buttheycouldnotsolveRobertMorrisgoalieSalBarcia,andenteredhalftimetrailing15-5.Thethirdquarterbreathed somenewlifeintotheLions,asHoganstruckagainjust24secondsintothe periodwithanextra-mangoal.AlittleovertwominuteslateritwasHoganagain, bringingPennStatetowithineightat11:59ofthethird.However,theensuing faceoffwouldhurttheNittanyLionsasCharleyHenneghan(BeverlyHills,Mich.) tookanunsportsmanlikeconductpenaltytoputtheColonialsontheman-up. RobertMorrismadethemostoftheiropportunity,scoringat11:27toincrease theleadto16-7.PennStaterefusedtogoquietlyhowever,asfreshmanBilly Gribbin(Rockville,Md.)scoredtwostraightunassistedgoals,andColtonVosburghscoredoffaNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)feedtogettheLionswithin six.ThreestraightunassistedgoalsmovedRobertMorrisbackouttoaninegoal lead,butonceagainPennStaterespondedasthefreshmanDolikscoredwith 3:36remaining.AHoganslashingpenaltyputRobertMorrisontheman-upwith 2:15left,andonceagaintheymadetheLionspay,tallyingat1:41tocloseoutthe thirdquarter.
Hoganmadeupforhispenaltyintheopeningsecondsofthefourthquarter,scoringanunassistedgoalat14:27.Mackrideskeptthemomentumgoingforthe Lions,scoringsevensecondslateronanassistfromMattShankoff(Flemington, N.J.).AfteranotherRobertMorristally,Mackridesstruckagainforthelions,buryingashotunassistedat13:45.TheColonialsandLionstradedgoalsonceagain, asDolikscoredunassistedafteraRobertMorrisgoaltomakethescore22-15. ABillyLloyd(WestChester,Pa.)holdingpenaltyat7:49puttheLionsonthe man-downonceagain,andonceagaintheColonialsmadethempay,hittingthe backofthenetwithanunassistedtallyat7:27.Gribbinattemptedtotakethings intohisownhandsdownthestretch,scoringtwostraightgoalsfortheLions.The RobertMorrisoffenseprovedtoomuchhowever,scoringthegame’sfinalgoalat :57tocloseoutthegame24-17.
TheLions’quick-strikeoffensewasondisplay,registering75shotsonthegame asHoganpacedtheteamwith25individually.Hoganalsotalliedfourgoalsto startofftheseason.MackridesledtheLionoffensewithfivegoalsandoneassist, andGribbinshoneinhisPennStatedebut,tallyingfourgoalsandoneassist. AlsoscoringfortheNittanyLionswereDolik(2)andVosburgh(2).JuniorsMatt ShankoffandBillyLloydeachregisteredtwoassists.PennState’sgoaliesituationwasstillveryup-in-the-air,asfreshmanDaveBakerandjuniorJohnNichols (Myersville,Md.)splittimefortheLions,registering0andsixsaves,respectively. SeniorcaptainJoeBritt(Fairfax,Va.)andHenneghantookthemajorityofthe faceoffsforPennState,helpingtheteamtowin25of45draws.TheLionswere 9-11onclears,and2-6ontheextra-man.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 17, Robert Morris 24 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU13:49(Vosburgh),RMU13:41(Lee),PSU13:31(Mackrides,Shankoff), RMU13:22(Lee),RMU12:28(Matisz),RMU10:52(Matisz,Buchanan),PSU 9:48(Mackrides,Vosburgh),RMU8:23(Smith),PSU6:55(Mackrides),RMU 6:46(Buchanan),RMU6:31(Meagher),RMU5:19(Smith),RMU5:06 (Buchanan),RMU3:49(Abbott),RMU2:52(Tao-Brambleby),RMU1:35(Moore) 2nd:RMU14:28(Moore),RMU13:52(Brownell,Matisz),RMU11:06(Lee, Caparosa),PSU:50(Hogan,Lloyd)
3rd:PSU14:36(Hogan,Gribbin),PSU11:59(Hogan),RMU11:27(Smith, Brownell),PSU10:23(Gribbin),PSU9:59(Gribbin),PSU7:47(Vosburgh,Dolik), RMU7:26(Tao-Brambleby),RMU6:22(Matisz),RMU5:02(Smith),PSU3:36 (Dolik),RMU1:47(Brownell,Hayes)
4th:PSU14:27(Hogan),PSU14:20(Mackrides,Shankoff),RMU14:04(Lee), PSU13:45(Mackrides),RMU11:23(Moore,Tao-Brambleby),PSU9:26(Dolik), RMU7:27(Matisz),PSU5:20(Gribbin,Lloyd),PSU2:13(Gribbin,Mackrides), RMU:57(Matisz,Smith)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU47,RMU46MAN-UPOPPS:PSU2-6,RMU3-5 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU75,RMU40--FACE-OFFS:PSU25-45,RMU20-45 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUBaker(13:35,11,0),Nichols(46:25,13,6)RMUBarcia(54:47,16,26),Pope(5:13,1,3)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE416617 ROBERTMORRIS1235424
ATTENDANCE:548
PENN STATE 8, #3 NOTRE DAME 12 Sunday,February28,2010--SouthBend,Ind.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamralliedfromasix-goaldeficitlatein thethirdperiodtoclosewithinthreebeforedroppingahard-fought12-8gameat No.3NotreDame.TheFightingIrishwithstoodaflurryofPennStategoalsin thegame’sfinal16minutestoclaimthewin.NotreDamebrokeouttoa3-0lead, gettinggoalsfromSeanRogers,GrantKrebsandNicholasBeattiebeforeten minuteshadgonebyintheopeningquarter.PennStategotontheboardwhen ChrisHogan(Wyckoff,N.J.)scoredatthe3:26marktocuttheleadto3-1.But theIrishaddedaNealHicksgoalwithjustonesecondontheclocktolead4-1.
NotreDamecontinuedtopourontheoffenseinthesecondquarter,outscoring PennState6-2tolead9-3attheintermission.TheIrishgottwogoalsfromKrebs intheirsecondquarterburstwhilePennStatepickedupasologoalfromHogan andascorefromMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)offaHoganassist. PennStatecameoutwithstrongdefenseinthesecondhalf,shuttingdownthe Irishinthethirdquarter.NittanyLionAnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)scored offaColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.)assistatthe7:30mark,butNotre Dame’sBeattiescoredwith3:47lefttoputtheIrishbackupbysix,10-4,withjust
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3:47leftinthethirdperiod.Fromthere,PennStateoutscoredNotreDame4-2. Mackridesscoredunassistedwith:24leftinthethirdperiodtopullPennStateto withinfive,10-5,withaquarterlefttoplay.NotreDamegotthefirstgoalofthe finalstanzafromHicks,puttingtheIrishup11-5atthe14:02mark.Headcoach GlennThiel’ssquadwouldthenreeloffthreestraightgoalstoclosethegapto118.FreshmanBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.)scoredatthe13:09mark,followedby classmateNickDolik’s(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)unassistedgoalwith10:04leftto play.WillDonley(Pittsburgh,Pa.)scoredoffaCharleyHenneghan(BeverlyHills, Mich.)assistwith9:58toplayandtheNittanyLionswerebackinthegame,trailingjust11-8.ButtheIrishdefensewouldstiffen,shuttingPennStateoutforthe remainderofthegameand,withaColinIgoegoalwith:19lefttoplay,grabthe 12-8win.
HoganledPennStatewiththreepointsofftwogoalsandanassistwhileMackrideshadtwoassists.PennStategoaliesJohnNichols(Myersville,Md.)and DaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)splittimeinthenetforPennState,withBakerplayingthefinal40:00minutesandgivinguponlyfourgoalsandcollectingseven saves.NotreDameoutshotPennState34-31whiletheteamsessentiallysplit thefaceoffs,withPennStatewinning11andNotreDamewinning12.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 8, #3 Notre Dame 12 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:ND12:48(Rogers),ND7:34(Krebs,Brenneman),ND5:21(Beattie),PSU 3:26(Hogan),ND0:01(Hicks,Brenneman)
2nd:ND13:46(Hicks),PSU12:17(Hogan),ND10:43(Krebs),ND10:18(Pfeifer), ND9:26(Krebs),PSU3:36(Mackrides,Hogan),ND0:03(Brenneman)
3rd:PSU7:30(Basciano,Vosburgh),ND3:47(Beattie,Krebs),PSU0:24(Mackrides)
4th:ND14:02(Hicks,Pfeiffer),PSU13:09(Gribbin),PSU10:04(Dolik),PSU 9:58(Donley),ND0:19(Igoe)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU29,ND30MAN-UPOPPS:PSU1-4,ND0-3 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU31-19,ND34-22--FACE-OFFS:PSU11-23,ND12-23 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUJohnNichols(20:34,8GA,3SV),DaveBaker(39:26 (4GA,7SV);NDScottRodgers(60:00,8GA,11SV)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE12238
NOTREDAME451212
RECORDS:PennState0-2,NotreDame2-0
ATTENDANCE:870
PENN STATE 10, OHIO STATE 11 (OT)
Saturday,March6,2010--Columbus,Ohio
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamlookedtoimprovetheirluckasoflate withawinovertherivalBuckeyesofOhioStateSaturdayat1pminColumbus. PennStatehopedhistorywouldrepeatitself,astheylookedforthematchup withtheBuckeyestoprovidetheLionswiththeirfirstwinoftheseason,justas itdidlastyear.TheBuckeyeshadotherplanshowever,asanearly1-0advantagebytheLionswouldbetheonlyleadtheysawallgame.PennStateopened thegameinstylewithaCharlieHenneghan(BeverlyHills,Mich.)faceoffwinthat leadtoaNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)goaljust31secondsintothecontest at14:29.Afterafewalternatingpossessions,OhioStaterespondedwithtwo goalsfromMarioVentiquattroat11:34and10:42.TheBuckeyesstruckagaina littleoveraminutelater,asJamesGreenbeatPennStategoalieDaveBaker (Havertown,Pa.)withanunassistedrocket.Theteamsproceededtotrade chancesformuchofthequarter,untilsophomoreMattMackrides(Newtown Square,Pa.)madeagreatindividualeffortfortheLions,retrievingagroundball
andbeatingBuckeyegoalieBrandonFreemanwith1:59leftinthequarter. PennStatewasquicktostrikeagaininthesecondquarter,withaJoeBritt(Fairfax,Va.)faceoffwinleadingtoaflurryofNittanyLionshots.Finally,freshmanBilly Gribbin(Rockville,Md.)foundthetwinelessthanaminutein,gettingallthreeof PennState’syoungattackontheboardearly.ThecarboncopyofthefirstquartercontinuedhoweverasOhioStatewentontoscoretwostraightgoals,until MackridesgottheLionswithinonewithhissecondgoalofthecontestat3:31. ButitwastheBuckeyesansweringbackaminutelater,withPaulBeerygetting ontheboardat2:33.TheLionsrefusedtogointohalftimetrailingandnotched twostraightgoalsafterastrategictimeoutat2:14.ThefreshmanDolikscored fortheLionswith1:02ontheclock,andafteraDannyHenneghan(BeverlyHills, Mich.)winontheensuingfaceoff,itwasMackridesnotchinghisthirdofthegame sixsecondslatertotiethegameatsix.Thatiswherethescorewouldstand goingintohalftime,withtheLionslookingtobuildoffthelatequartermomentum inthesecondhalf.Theplayremainedevenintheopeningminutesofthethird quarter,asbothteamssearchedforanopeningintheopposition’sdefense.It wasOhioStatefinallybreakingthetieonagoalbyMikePiresat9:14.The Lionswerequicktorespondagainhowever,asColtonVosburgh(KennetSquare, Pa.)notchedhisfirstgoalofthegameunassistedtotiethescorebackupat7:36. TheBuckeyesscoredtheonlyothergoaloftheveryevenly-contestedquarter,as JeffTundobrokethetiewith00:40ontheclockinthethird.
ThefinalquarterdidnotopenwellfortheLions,asseniorKevinEtter(Severna Park,Md.)tookapush-with-possessionpenaltyjust:22secondsintoputPenn Statedownaman.OhioStatetookadvantage,withVentiquattrobeatingBaker just17secondsintothepenaltytopushtheleadto9-7.PennStatedominated playforthenextfourminuteshowever,registeringaflurryofshotsthatjustcouldn’tfindthetwine.AfteraPennStatetimeoutandseveralmoreNittanyLion chances,theBuckeyegoalieFreemanwasfinallyabletogettheballdownfield, leadingtoaJamesGreentallyfortheBuckeyes,pushingtheirleadtothreewith 8:28remaining.TheLionsrefusedtogoquietlyhowever,andaftertwonear missesbyMackrides,Gribbinscoredonatremendousindividualeffortat7:22, cuttingtheBuckeyeleadtotwo.OhioStatelookedtoputthenailintheLions’ coffinforthenextseveralminutes,butBakershutthedoor,registeringthree savesinathree-minuteflurryofoffensebytheBuckeyes.Afterasuccessful PennStateclear,MackridesscoredunassistedtobringtheLionswithinoneat 2:03.DannyHenneghanwontheensuingfaceoffforPennState,andbroughtthe balldownfieldonthebreakforaquickshot.TheLionsretainedpossessionas theshotsailedwide,andagainitwasMackridescomingthroughwithanunassistedtallyfortheLions,tyingthegamewithjust1:49ontheclock.PennState hadtwoshotsinthefinalminute,butcouldn’tgettheballpastFreeman,asthe regulationcametoaclosewiththetworivalsdeadlockedat10.CharleyHenneghanwonthefaceoffforPennStatetobeginovertime,andPennStatecalled timeoutaftergettingtheballdownintotheBuckeyezone.TheLionsneverhad achancetoexecuteaplayhowever,asBuckeyeJoeBonanniforcedaPenn Stateturnover,andOhioState’sLoganSchussbeatBakerontheensuingpossession,winningthegamefortheBuckeyeswith2:50leftontheclock.
MackridesledtheLions’scoringeffort,registeringfivegoalsforthesecondtime inthreegames.DolikandGribbincontinuedtheirstellarfreshmancampaigns, scoringtwogoalsapiece,withGribbinchippinginanassistaswell.Vosburgh roundedoutthescoringfortheLionswithagoal,histhirdoftheseason.Kyle VanThof(Penfield,N.Y.)andDannyHenneghanchippedinanassistapiece,the firstpointforeachofthemasNittanyLions.MackridesandDannyHenneghan ledtheLionsingroundballswithfiveapiece,andtheHenneghanbrotherstook 19ofthe25faceoffsfortheLions,combiningtowin15ofthem.TheLions seemedtohavesettledtheirgoaliesituation,atleastforthetimebeing,asBaker playedall61:10ofthegameforPennState,recordingeightsavesand11goals against.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 10, Ohio State 11 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
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1st:PSU14:29(Dolik),OSU11:34(Ventiquattro,Bowman),OSU10:42(Ventiquattro,Schuss),OSU8:40(Green),PSU1:59(Mackrides)
2nd:PSU14:06(Gribbin),OSU12:25(Tundo,Schuss),OSU5:52(Ventiquattro, Schuss),PSU3:31,(Mackrides,VanThof),OSU2:33(Beery),PSU1:02(Dolik, Gribbin),PSU0:56(Mackrides,Henneghan)
3rd:OSU9:14(Pires,Bowman),PSU7:36(Vosburgh),OSU0:40(Tundo)
4th:OSU14:21(Ventiquattro,Tundo),OSU8:28(Green,Schuss),PSU7:22 (Gribbin),PSU2:03(Mackrides),PSU1:49(Mackrides)
OT:OSU2:50(Schuss,Alexander)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU37,OSU28MAN-UPOPPS:PSU0-1,OSU2-2 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU55-22,OSU31-19-FACE-OFFS:PSU17-25,OSU825
GOALIESUMMARY:PSUBaker(61:10,11ga,8s)OSUFreeman(61:10,10ga, 12s)
BYQUARTERS:1234OF
PENNSTATE2413010
OHIOSTATE3322111
RECORDS:PennState0-3,OhioState3-1
ATTENDANCE:980
PENN STATE 7, VILLANOVA 11
Tuesday,March9,2010--StateCollege,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamdroppedahard-fought11-7gameto visitingVillanovainanearlyseasonnightgameatPennState’sJeffreyField. TheWildcatsreliedona5-0secondquartertopullawayfromtheNittanyLions.
NittanyLionsophomoreMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)helpedPenn Statebreakouttoa3-1leadafterthefirstperiod.Mackridesscoredjustaminute intothegameandthatgoalwasquicklyfollowedbyaBillyGribbin(Rockville, Md.)fromNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)scorejust:17latertogivetheLions anearly2-0lead.Villanovaansweredatthe9:17markbutPennStateclosedout thefirstperiodwitha3-1leadthankstoanunassistedDolikscoreatthe3:46 mark.Villanovarespondedinthesecondperiod,however,scoringfiveunansweredgoalstotakea6-3leadintothehalftimebreak.FivedifferentWildcats scored:MattBell,MikeBrennan,MarkScioscia,MikeVigilanteandJackRiceall foundthebackofthenetforVU.
Mackridesgotthefirstgoalofthethirdperiod,scoringunassistedatthe13:40 mark,butVillanovaansweredwithtwogoalslateintheperiodtolead8-4with 15:00lefttoplay.Theteamstradedgoalsinafuriousfourthquarter,witheach teamscoringthreetimes.PennStategottheperiod’sfirsttwoscores,onefrom MackridesandanotherfromGribbinoffaColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.) assist.Villanova’sVigilanteandPaulWebberansweredbackbeforeVosburgh scoredoffaBrianShea(Gaithersburg,Md.)assist.Villanova’sSciosciaclosed outthescorewith2:22left.
MackridesledPennStatewiththreegoalswhileGribbinhadtwo.Dolikhadagoal andanassistaswell.VillanovawasledbyScioscia,Vigilante,RiceandBrennanwhoallhadtwogoalsapiece.NittanyLionfreshmanDaveBakerplayedthe entiregameforPennStateandcollected17saveswhilegivingup11goals. ‘NovakeeperDanGutierrezhadsevensavesandgaveup7goals.TheNittany LionswereoutshotbyVU37-32butwontheface-offgamebyclaiming14of19 face-offs.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 7, Villanova 11 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU13:59(Mackrides),PSU13:42(Gribbin,Dolik),VU9:17(Rice,Scioscia),PSU3:46(Dolik)
2nd:VU12:43(Bell,Scioscia),VU12:12(Brennan),VU11:30(Scioscia,Cunningham),VU9:11(Vigilante),VU6:33(Rice,Cunningham)
3rd:PSU13:40(Mackrides),VU4:33(Brennan),VU0:03(Casterano,Vigilante)
4th:PSU14:38(Mackrides),PSU12:39(Gribbin,Vosburgh),VU11:19(Vigilante),VU7:54(Webber),PSU4:27(Vosburgh,Shea),VU2:22(Scioscia, Doherty)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU38,VU28MAN-UPOPPS:PSU0-2,VU0-6 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU32-14,VU37-28--FACE-OFFS:PSU14-19,VU5-19 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,17SV,11GA),VUDanGutierrez(60:00,7SV,7GA)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE30137
VILLANOVA151311
RECORDS:PennState0-4,Villanova3-1
ATTENDANCE:115
PENN STATE 4, RUTGERS 7 Saturday,March13,2010--Piscataway,N.J.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamlostaclose7-4gameatRutgersin non-conferencelacrosseaction.Inagamedelayedovertwohoursdueto weather,theScarletKnightsbrokeopenaclosegamewithafour-goalburstin thethirdperiodtosealthewin.Withhighwinds,lightninganddrivingrain,RutgersgotontheboardfirstwhenGerhardBuehningscoredatthe12:09mark. TheNittanyLionsansweredwithaman-upgoalfromBillyGribbin(Rockville, Md.)offaMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)assistwithjust1:37leftin theperiod.TheScarletKnightsopenedupa3-1leadinthesecondquarteroff goalsfromAdamGoldbergandMichaelDiehl.MackridesandGribbinreversed rolesforanotherLiongoalatthe6:50markwithMackridesscoringoffaGribbin assist,cuttingRutgers’leadto3-2atthebreak.PennStatetiedthegameearly inthethirdquarter,withGribbinscoringoffaChrisHogan(Wyckoff,N.J.)assist atthe11:43mark.ButtheScarletKnightswouldputthegameawaywiththree straightgoalstocloseoutthethirdperiod.Buehning,TedStanwick,KoryKelly andDiehleachscored,givingRUa7-3leadafterthreeperiods.PennStategot theonlygoalofthefourthperiod,withHoganscoringoffaBillyLloyd(West Chester,Pa.)assistwith6:22leftinthegame.
RutgersoutshotPennState35-25whilePennStatewon10of13face-offs.Three ofPennState’sfourgoalswereinman-upsituationswhiletheNittanyLionsshut RUoutonfivedifferentman-upsituations.NittanyLiongoalieDaveBaker (Havertown,Pa.)hadsevensavesinthegamewhileRutgers’RudyButlerhad 11.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 4, Rutgers 7 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:RU12:09(Buehning,Pennington),PSU1:37(Gribbin,Mackrides)
2nd:RU11:03(Goldberg,Burnhard),RU9:59(Diehl),PSU6:50(Mackrides, Gribbin)
3rd:PSU11:43(Gribbin,Hogan),RU10:43(Buehning),RU8:41(Stanwick,Pennington),RU4:34(Kelly,Pennington),RU2:09(Diehl)
4th:PSU6:22(Hogan,Lloyd)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU19,RU20MAN-UPOPPS:PSU3-7,RU0-5 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU25-15,RU35-14--FACE-OFFS:PSU10-13,RU3-13 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,7SV,7GA);RURudyButler (60:00,11SV,4GA)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
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RECORDS:PennState0-5,Rutgers3-1--ATTENDANCE:200
PENN STATE 11, #8 DUKE 20 Saturday,March20,2010--Durham,N.C.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamtraveledtoDurhamfora1:00pmtilt againsttheBlueDevils.TheNittanyLions(0-6)keptthegametightearly,butan experiencedDukedefenseandexplosiveoffenseprovedtoomuchfortheLions, whowereoutscoredineveryquarterofthecontest.
JuniorcaptainChrisHogan(Wyckoff,N.J.)startedoffthescoringfortheLions, buryingafeedfromfellowco-captainBrianShea(Gaithersburgh,Md.)at12:51 toputPennStateupone.Dukestormedrightbackhowever,withZachHowell gettingtheBlueDevilsontheboardjustunderaminutelaterat12:51.LionleadingscorerMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)wasstuffedonagreat savebyDukegoaltenderDanWigrizershortlythereafter,buthemadeWigrizer pay,convertingonhissecondopportunityonanassistfromKyleVanThof(Penfield,N.Y.).TherestofthequarterwasallDuke,however,asMaxQuinzani nettedtwogoalsintwominutes.HowellfollowedtheQuinzanieffortwithtwo goalsofhisown,thesecondofwhichcomingwith:03remaining,andPSUended thefirstperioddown5-2.
TheBlueDevilsstruckearlyinthesecondquarter,asNedCrottyfoundthenet behindfreshmanDaveBaker,puttingDukeupbyfourjust12secondsin.Shea camerightbackfortheLionshowever,scoringjust8secondslaterat14:40.It wasDukescoringthenexttwogoalsat11:53and10:41,untilMackridesnetted hissecondofthegameafterastrategictimeoutbyPennStateHeadCoachGlenn Thiel.FreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)assistedonthegoal,comingat7:14.ButtheBlueDevilsstormedrightback,strikingwithanotherHowell goalat6:17.TwominuteslateritwasMackridesagain,beatingWigrizerwithan unassistedtallyat3:51.TheLionscontinuedtoapplythepressureoverthenext 2minutes,registeringseveralshotsintheBlueDevilend.Dukeweatheredthe stormhowever,comingbackwithaQuinzanigoalat1:34.ItwasQuinzaniagain justoveraminutelater,puttingDukeupsixwith20secondsremaining.
Dukeopenedthethirdquarterinabigway,withtwogoalsfromRobertRotanz inthefirstfiveminutes,followedbyaJustinTurriman-upgoalafterPennState juniorMattShankoff(Flemington,N.J.)wassentoffforslashing.PennState stormedbackagainhowever,asDolikscoredoffthereboundofaHoganshotat 3:37,andMackridesstruckagain30secondslateroffaBillyGribbin(Rockville, Md.)assisttocuttheBlueDevilleadtoseven.Thelastthreeminutesofthethird quarterweren’tshortonaction,asParkerMcKeeandSchoeffelfoundthetwine fortheBlueDevils.ItwasVanThofmakingtheBlueDevilspaylateinthequarter,asheregisteredaman-uptallyfortheLionswith50secondsremainingoffa HoganfeedfollowingaDukeslashingpenalty.
DolikopenedthefinalquarterofplayfortheLions,registeringhisthirdgoalofthe gameunassistedat12:57.AfteraHogantrippingcall,HowellscoredfortheBlue Devilsat11:11,buttheLionsansweredbackwithaGribbingoalat9:13.TheBlue Devilsnotchedthegame’snexttwogoals,withSchoeffelandMikeCatalinoscoringat6:38and5:30,respectively.SeniorAnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.) scoredfortheLionsoffanotherHoganassistat4:48tocuttheBlueDevillead toeight.AnythoughtsofalategamecomebackfortheLionswerepromptly nippedinthebudhowever,asMcKeestruckagaintoputthenailinthePenn Statecoffinat2:18,ensuringa20-11BlueDevilvictory.
MackridesledthePennStateoffenseonceagain,findingthebackofthenetfour timesonnineshots.TherestoftheyoungNittanyLionattackalsomadeiton theboard,asGribbinhadtwogoalsandDolikhadone,witheachofthetwo freshmenregisteringanassist.Hoganhadagoalandtwoassists,whileVanThof
andSheaeachhadagoalandanassist.Bascianohadthefinalgoalforthe Lions.DaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)playedthefirstthreequartersingoalfor theLions,registeringsixsaveswhileallowing16goalsagainst.FreshmanConor Baucum(ChevyChase,Md.)playedthefinalquarter,registeringtwosavesand fourgoalsagainst.SeniorcaptainJoeBritt(Fairfax,Va.)tookthemajorityofthe faceoffsfortheLions,going11-19attheX.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 11, Duke 20 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU12:51(Hogan,Shea),DU11:58(Howell,McKee),PSU10:19(Mackrides,VanThof),DU5:39(Quinzani),DU3:14(Quinzani,Crotty)DU1:10(Howell, Crotty),DU0:03(Howell,Quinzani)
2nd:DU14:48(Crotty),PSU14:40(Shea),DU11:53(McKee,Crotty),DU10:41 (Catalino,Howell),PSU7:14(Mackrides,Dolik),DU6:17(Howell),PSU3:51 (Mackrides),DU1:34(Quinzani,Crotty),DU0:20(Quinzani,McKee)
3rd:DU13:40(Rotanz),DU9:37(Rotanz,Schoeffel),DU7:32(Turri,Crotty), PSU3:37(Dolik),PSU3:07(Mackrides,Gribbin),DU2:50(McKee),DU1:19 (Schoeffel,Turri),PSU0:50(VanThof,Hogan)
4th:PSU12:57(Dolik),DU11:11(Howell,Turri),PSU9:13(Gribbin),DU6:38 (Schoeffel,Howell),DU5:30(Catalino),PSU4:48(Basciano,Hogan),DU2:18 (McKee,Virtue),
GROUNDBALLS:PSU26,DU43MAN-UPOPPS:PSU1-2,DU3-6 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU34,DU41--FACE-OFFS:PSU16-34,DU18-34 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUBaker(33:07,12ga,5s),Nichols(11:53(4GA,1SV), Baucum(15:00,4ga,2s)DUWigrizer(47:03,9ga,7s),Sherwood(9:28,2ga, 0s),Wygod(3:29,0ga,2s)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F PENNSTATE233311 DUKE565420
RECORDS:PennState0-6,Duke4-3 ATTENDANCE:1691
PENN STATE 13, ST. JOHN’S 11 Saturday,March27,2010--StateCollege,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamusedafuriousfourthquarterrallyto rolltoa13-11winovervisitingSt.John’sinnon-conferencelacrosseaction.Penn Statescoredthreestraightman-upgoalsinasix-goalfinalstanzatopickupits firstwinoftheyear.Theteamstradedearlygoals,withtheRedStormtakingan early1-0leadatthe13:00markandPennStateansweringbacklessthantwo minuteslaterwhenBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.)scoredoffaKyleVanThof(Penfield,N.Y.)assist.GribbinputPennStateup2-1justoveraminutelater,this timetakingaMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)assistatthe9:58mark andfindingthebackofthenet.St.John’sansweredwiththreestraightgoalsto closeoutthequarter,however,includingoneatthe:34mark,tolead4-2afterthe openingperiod.
MackridesgotPennStatetowithinonewithanunassistedgoalatthe11:44mark ofthesecondquarter,buttheRedStorm’sTomManesansweredrightbackatthe 10:29marktoputSJUbackupbytwo,5-3.FreshmanDannyHenneghan(BeverlyHills,Mich.)scoredhisfirstcareergoaljustninesecondslater,takinga Mackridesassist,andcuttheStormleadto5-4.BillyLloyd(WestChester,Pa.) tiedthegamejustaminutelater,takingaVanThofassisttoknotthescoreat55with9:25leftinthefirsthalf.ManesassistedaTylerNovotnygoalwith4:31left inthehalftoputSt.John’sbackontop,6-5.TheRedStormheldthatleadinto thehalftimebreak.AlexLagodichscoredhisthirdgoalofthegameatthe7:19 markofthethirdperiodtoputSt.John’sup7-5butPennStateansweredright backlessthanthirtysecondslaterwhenNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.) scoredunassisted,cuttingSJU’sleadtoone.LagodichtookaManesassistwith
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6:24ontheclockandDillonAyersscoredunassistedofftheensuingface-offto giveSJUa9-6leadandforcePennStateintoatimeoutwith6:11ontheclock. Gribbinscoredhisthirdgoalwith2:43intheperiodtostoptheSt.John’sflurry andcuttheleadto9-7,ascorewhichhelduntiltheperiodended.
FreshmanDoliktookthegameintohisownhandsearlyinthefourthquarter, scoringtwogoalsinthefirsttwominutestotiethegameat9-9.TheMichigan nativetookaGribbinassistandscoredman-upatthe4:29markandthenscored unassistedwith13:07ontheclocktoknotthegame.ButSt.John’swouldanswer quickly,gettingaGarrettMitchellgoalatthe12:34mark,puttingSJUbackup 10-9.SeniorAnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)wouldthensteptothefore,takingadvantageoftwoSJUpenaltiestogivetheNittanyLionsalead.Basciano tookaMackridesassistwith7:57ontheclockandscoredaman-upgoaltotie thegameandthenscoredoffaVanThofassistwith6:43leftinthegametoput PennStateup11-10.ChrisHogan(Wycoff,N.J.)thentookaDolikassistand scoredathirdstraightman-upgoalforPennState,thistimewith4:35onthe clock,togivePennStateitsfirsttwo-goalleadofthegame(12-10).Hoganscored again,unassisted,atthe2:45markandPennStatehelda13-10lead.St.John’s wouldaddonefinalgoalinthefinalminute,butPennState’sfourthquarterblast allowedtheLionstogettheirfirstwinoftheyear.GribbinledPennStatewith fourpointsoffthreegoalsandanassistwhileMackrideshadfouroffagoaland threeassists.TheNittanyLionswon15of26face-offs,ledbyCharleyHenneghan(BeverlyHills,Mich.),whowonsevenof11.Thegamewaseven statistically,withPennStatehavingaslight33-31edgeingroundballsandSt. John’spostinga39-35leadinshots.NittanyLiongoalieDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)hadninesavesinpickinguphisfirstwinoftheyear.PennStatetook advantageoffiveofsevenman-upchanceswhileholdingSJUtoonlyonemanupgoalinfivetries.
PennStatewasnow1-6ontheyearwhileSt.John’smovedto3-5.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 13, St. John’s 11 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:SJU13:00(Lagodich),PSU11:04(Gribbin,VanThof),PSU9:58(Gribbin, Mackrides),SJU7:57(Holestein),SJU5:32(Herits),SJU0:34(Lagodich)
2nd:PSU11:44(Mackrides),SJU10:29(Manes),PSU10:20(D.Henneghan, Mackrides),PSU9:25(Lloyd,VanThof),SJU4:31(Novotny,Manes)
3rd:SJU7:19(Lagodich,Herits),PSU6:45(Dolik),SJU6:24(Lagodich,Manes), SJU6:11(Ayers),PSU2:43(Gribbin)
4th:PSU14:29(Dolik,Gribbin),PSU13:07(Dolik),SJU12:34(Mitchell),PSU 7:57(Basciano,Mackrides),PSU6:43(Basciano,VanThof),PSU4:35(Hogan, Dolik),PSU2:45(Hogan),SJU0:36(Kutner)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU33,SJU31MAN-UPOPPS:PSU5-7,SJU1-5 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU35-21,SJU39-20--FACE-OFFS:PSU15-26,SJU11-26 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,9SV,11GA),SJUGavinBuckley(58:10,8SV,13GA)andJeffLowman(1:50,0SV,0GA)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE232613
ST.JOHN’S423211
RECORDS:PennState1-6,St.John’s3-5
ATTENDANCE:516
PENN STATE 9, BUCKNELL 11
Tuesday,March30,2010--StateCollege,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamdroppedahard-fought11-9gameto visitingBucknellinPennState’sfinalnon-conferencegameoftheyear.Bucknell brokeopenatiegamewithafour-goalburstinthefourthquartertoescapewith thewin.MatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)hadfourgoalstoleadPenn
State.
Bucknellscoredtwoearlygoalstoopenupa2-0lead.TheBisongotonthe boardfirstwhenRyanKlipsteinscoredanunassistedgoalatthe13:53mark,followedbyaBillyEisenriechgoalwith12:36ontheclock.MattBernier(DrexelHill, Pa.)putPennStateontheboardwithastunninggoalfromrightinfrontofhisown goal.WithBucknell’sgoaliecomingoutofthecrease,upthefield,ChrisHogan (Wycoff,N.J.)tossedtheballbacktoBernierwhothenthrewitthelengthofthe field,pasttheBisongoalieandintothenetforascoreatthe8:21mark.Mike Danylyshynusedafastmovetothecreasethatendedinadrivingsologoalwith 3:26leftintheperiodtoputtheBisonup3-1.BUthenwontheensuingfaceoff andwentup4-1offaAustinWinterfastbreakgoaljust:16later.
PennStatecameoutonfireinthesecondquarter,scoringquicklyandoftento tiethegamebeforetheperiod’smid-point.SophomoreMackridesstoppedthe Bucknellrunwiththefirstgoalofthesecondperiod,scoringfromtheleftofthe netwith11:11ontheclock.AnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)tookaMatt Shankoff(Flemington,N.J.)passandgotPennStatetowithinone,4-3,witha goaltwominuteslater(9:06).TheBucknellbenchwascalledforapenalty,givingPennStateaman-upopportunitythattheNittanyLionstookadvantageofin shortorder.MackridestookaHoganpassandtiedthegameat4-4with8:24left, cappingoffathree-goalinthreeminuteburstbytheLions.TheBison’sChris PalmerhaltedthePennStateflurrywithanunassistedgoalwith4:12onthe clock,givingBUa5-4lead.Mackridesthenscoredhisthirdgoaloftheperiod, rollingfromtheleftoftheBisongoalandshootingtheballpastKyleFeeneyfor agoalwith3:04ontheclock,tyingthegameat5-5.KlipsteinthenputtheBison backontop6-5with1:03leftinthehalf,takingalongWinterpassandgettingthe ballpastPennStategoalieDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.).
Bucknell’sWinterscoredthefirstgoalofthesecondhalfatthe12:17mark,interceptingaPSUpassafteragreatBakersavejustsecondsbefore.Thegoalput Bucknellup7-5.HogantookaverynicepassfromfreshmanBillyGribbin (Rockville,Md.)with5:59ontheclock,scoringagoalandcuttingtheBisonlead to7-6.Gribbinthentiedthegameat7-7witharunninggoalatthe3:47mark, sendingthegametothefinalquartertied.
TheBison,however,putthegameawaywithafourgoalruninthefourthquarter.NickGantsoudesscoredoffaStreepassistearlyinthefourthperiod,putting Bucknellup8-7with12:07leftinthegame.Klipsteinscoredagain,thistimewith 8:04ontheclockfromtheleftsideofthecrease,puttingtheBisonup9-7.Kyle O’KeefethentookaKlipsteinpasslessthanaminutelatertogiveBucknella threegoalleadwith7:12left.DanylyshynthengaveBUan11-7leadatthe5:43 mark,takingaGantsoudespassandgettingtheballpastBakerforthegoal. Mackridesansweredwith2:53ontheclock,connectingonadivingshotoffa BascianoassisttocuttheBisonleadto11-8.BascianothengotPennStateeven closer,scoringanunassistedgoallessthanaminutelater,cuttingtheleadto119with2:24.ButPennState’slateflurrywasnotenoughandtheBisonescaped withthetwogoalwin.Bucknellout-shotPennState37-35.NittanyLionkeeper Bakerhad17savesagainstthe52shotbarrage.Bucknellwonthebattleoffaceoffs,claiming15of22,andhad52groundballstoPennState’s43.Inaddition toMackridesfour-goaleffort,BascianohadtwogoalsandanassistwhileHogan hadagoalandtwoassists.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 9, Bucknell 11 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:BU13:53(Klipstein),BU12:36(Eisenreich,Danylyshyn),PSU8:21(Bernier, Hogan),BU3:26(Danylyshyn),BU3:08(Winter,Streep)
2nd:PSU11:11(Mackrides),PSU9:06(Basciano,Shankoff),PSU8:24(Mackrides,Hogan),BU4:12(Palmer),PSU3:04(Mackrides),BU1:03(Klipstein, Winter)
3rd:BU12:17(Winter),PSU5:59(Hogan,Gribbin),PSU3:47(Gribbin)
4th:BU12:07(Gantsoudes,Streep),BU8:04(Klipstein),BU7:12(O’Keefe,Klip-
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GROUNDBALLS:PSU43,BU52MAN-UPOPPS:PSU1-3,BU0-4 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU35-16,BU37-28--FACE-OFFS:PSU7-22,BU15-22 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,17SV,11GA);BUKyleFeeney (60:00,7SV,9GA)
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RECORDS:PennState1-7,Bucknell5-4--ATTENDANCE:224
PENN STATE 8, #9 UMASS 10 Saturday,April3,2010--StateCollege,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamlostahard-fought10-8gametoNo. 9UMassintheColonialAthleticAssociationdebutfortheteam.PennStateused balancedscoringtostaywiththerankedMinutemen,withfourplayerscollecting atleasttwopointsinthecontest.JuniorChrisHogan(Wyckoff,N.J.)ledPenn Statewiththreepointsoffagoalandtwoassists,buttheninth-rankedMinutemen wereabletoholdPennStateoffforthewin.
FreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)putPennStateontheboardearly, scoringanunassistedgoalatthe11:51marktogivetheNittanyLionsanearly 1-0lead.Buttheleadwasshort-livedasMassachusettswastednotimetyingthe game,gettingaBobbyHayesgoaljustoveraminutelater.TheMinutementook a2-1leadwith4:04leftintheopeningperiodoffaKyleSmithgoal.
Thesecondperiodbeganlikethefirstdid,withaquickPennStatescore.JuniorColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.)scoredunassistedlessthanaminute intotheperiod(14:04)totiethegameat2-2.Butonceagain,theMinutemanhad aquickanswer,andthistimeitcameinaflurry.ChristianHainscoredwith12:05 leftinthefirsthalftogiveUMassthelead,3-2.WillMannyscoredonabehindthe-backshotjustoveraminutelaterandRyanLiebelscoredtwominutesafter thattoputtheMinutemenup5-2atthe8:50mark,forcingPennStateintoatime out.TheNittanyLionsrespondedtoheadcoachGlennThiel’stime-outwitha man-upgoalfromChrisHogantakingaDolikassistandfindingthegoalwith 6:28leftinthehalfandanunassistedfromfreshmanKyleVanThof(Penfield, N.Y.)justoveraminutelatertocuttheleadto5-4.UMass’SteveD’Amariohalted theLionrunwithjust:47leftinthehalf,scoringagoaltogivetheMinutemena 6-4leadheadingintothesecondhalf.
Aswiththefirsttwoperiods,PennStatescoredthefirstgoalofthethirdstanza, gettinganunassistedgoalwith11:09ontheclocktocutUMass’leadto6-5.But onceagain,theMinutemenquicklycountered,gettingaMannygoaloffRyan Hantverk’sthirdassistatthe8:49marktomoveupbytwoonceagain.Hayes scoredtwominuteslaterandUMasswasbackupbythree,8-5,with6:38leftin thethirdperiod.FreshmanBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.)tookaHoganpasswith 3:32ontheclockandscored,cuttingtheleadto8-6headingintothefourthquarter.Makingitaperfectfour-for-four,PennStatescoredthefirstgoalofthefinal periodaswell.BrianShea(Gaithersburg,Md.)scoredoffaHoganassistwith 10:24ontheclocktopulltheNittanyLionstowithinone,8-7,with10:24leftto playinthegame.AnthonyBiscarditookalongMannypasswith8:14leftinthe gameandgottheballpastPSUkeeperDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.),pushing UMassouttoa9-7lead.AnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)scoredoffaVanThofassistjustoneminutelaterandtheLionswerebacktowithinone,9-8.After tradingpossessions,UMassregainedcontroloftheballwithjustover3:00leftand wereabletoworktheclockdowntothe1:40markbeforePennStateforceda turnoverandregainedpossession.TheNittanyLionsclearedtheballandcalled timeoutwith1:18ontheclock,lookingtosetupagame-tyingplay.ButMinute-
mandefenderDiogoGodolinterceptedaLionpassbehindthenettogiveUMass theball,whichledtoagame-clinchinggoalfromWillMannywithjust:38leftto play.ThegoalgaveUMa10-8conferencewin.
InadditiontoHogan’sthreepointperformance,PennStategottwogoalsfrom VosburghandagoalandanassistfrombothVanThofandDolik.PennState out-shotUMass34-33,buttheMinutemenhada22-20edgeinshotsongoal. PennStatewon14of22face-offsandUMasshad37groundballstoonly32for PennState.LionkeeperBakerhad12saveswhileUMassgoalieTimMcCormackhad12aswell,includingseveninthesecondhalf.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 8, #9 UMass 10 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU11:51(Dolik),UM10:11(Hayes,Liebel),UM4:04(Smith,Hayes)
2nd:PSU14:04(Vosburgh),UM12:05(Hain,Jurgelevich),UM10:51(Manny, D’Amario),UM8:50(Liebel,Hantverk),PSU6:28(Hogan,Dolik),PSU5:09(VanThof),UM0:47(D’Amario,Hantverk)
3rd:PSU11:09(Vosburgh),UM8:49(Manny,Hantverk),UM6:38(Hayes,Biscardi),PSU3:21(Gribbin,Hogan)
4th:PSU10:24(Shea,Hogan),UM8:14(Biscardi,Manny),PSU7:14(Basciano, VanThof),UM0:38(Manny,Biscardi).
GROUNDBALLS:PSU32,UM37MAN-UPOPPS:1-1,UM1-2 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU34-20,UM33-22--FACE-OFFS:PSU14-22,UM8-22 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,12SV,10GA),UMTimMcCormack(60:00,12SV,8GA)
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UMASS242210 RECORDS:PennState1-8(0-1CAA),Massachusetts7-2(2-0CAA) ATTENDANCE:543
PENN STATE 7, #8 DREXEL 12 Saturday,April10,2010--Philadelphia,Pa.
DespiteapairofgoalsfromfreshmanKyleVanThof(Penfield,N.Y.)andsophomoreMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.),theNittanyLionmen'slacrosse team(1-9,0-2CAA)droppeda12-7decisionatNo.8Drexel(9-2,2-0CAA).
PennStategotontheboardfirstwithanunassistedgoalfromVanThofatthe 11:51markinthefirstquarter.Drexelrippedoffthenextthreegoals,however,to makethescorea3-1Dragonadvantage.Thethreegoals,includingtwoconversionsfromColinAmbler,cameinaone-minutespanfromthe10:39markinthe firstquartertothe9:40mark.Mackridesbrokethestreakwithanunassistedgoal with7:12remaininginthefirstquartertobringtheNittanyLionswithinonegoal, 3-2.
Thetwoteamsexchangedgoalsagain,withDrexel'sAmblerrecordinghisthird ofthequarterandMackridesnettinghissecond,bringinghisteam-leadingtotal to27goalsontheyear.Drexelscoredtwicemoretotakea6-3leadintothesecondquarterandneverrelinquishedtheadvantagedespiteacontinuedattack fromPennState'soffense.
DragonattackmanAmblergothisfourthandfinalgoalofthedayjustsixsecondsintothesecondquarterandteammateKevinStockel'sfirstgoaloftheday extendedtheDrexelleadto8-3.PSU'sVanThofscoredhissecondgoalofthe afternoonbeforethequarterexpired,bringingtheDUleadbacktojustfourgoals, 8-4.
DrexelgotanotherscorebeforeVanThofassistedaBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.) goaltomakeita9-5Drexeladvantage.VanThof'sfivepointsofthedaywerea careerhighforthefreshman.Drexeladdedanotherbeforethethirdquarterdrew
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toaclose,andledtheNittanyLions10-5enteringthefinalstanza.
FreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)scoredhis15thgoaloftheyearto kick-offfourthquarteractionandbroughttheNittanyLionswithinfourgoals. Drexelrippedofftwomoregoals,however,totaketheleadtoa12-6advantage. PennStatetackedononemoregoalbeforethegameended.Juniormidfielder MattShankoff's(Flemington,N.J.)secondscoreoftheyearmadethefinalscore Drexel12,PennState7,with1:08remaininginthegame.
VanThofledPSUwithfivepoints(2goals,1assist)withMackridesalsoadding twogoals.AmblerpacedDrexelwitheightpointsonfourgoals.
PennState'sDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)had11savesintheloss.Drexel's MarkManosgotcreditforthewin,playingallbut1:40fortheDragonsingoaland tallying16saves.ManosgaveupallsevenNittanyLiongoals.Despitecoming outonthelosingendoftheCAAmatch-up,PennStateout-shotDrexel40-35.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 7, #8 Drexel 12 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU11:51(VanThof),DU10:39(Stockel,Trizano),DU9:49(Ambler),DU 9:40(Ambler,Perri),PSU7:12(Mackrides),DU5:39(Ambler,Dennis),5:15 (Mackrides),DU4:19(Layfield),DU2:25(Dennis)
2nd:DU14:54(Ambler,Perri),DU8:49(Stockel),PSU5:37(VanThof)
3rd:DU13:32(Church,Dennis),PSU8:18(Gribbin,VanThof),DU4:29(West)
4th:PSU14:17(Dolik),DU14:11(Fisher),DU13:04(Church,Stockel),PSU1:08 (Shankoff)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU22,DU29MAN-UPOPPS:PSU0-3,DU1-2 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU40-24,DU35-23--FACE-OFFS:PSU13-23,DU10-23 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,11SV,12GA),DUManos(58:20, 16SV,7GA),Miller(1:40,1SV,0GA)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE31127
DREXEL622212
RECORDS:PennState1-9(0-2CAA),Drexel9-2(2-0CAA)
ATTENDANCE:1025
PENN STATE 11, #11 HOFSTRA 10 (OT)
Saturday,April17,2010--UniversityPark,Pa.
PersistencepaidofffortheNittanyLionmen'slacrosseteamSaturdaynightat JeffreyFieldasitpulledoffthe11-10overtimewinagainstvisitingNo.11Hofstra.ThevictorymarkedthefirstCAAwinoftheseasonfortheNittanyLions,who were2-9(1-2CAA)afterthewin.Withtheloss,Hofstrafellto7-4(1-3CAA). FreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)gotthegame-winnerinovertime, oneofthreegoalsontheday,whileMattMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.) addedfour.
PennStategotonthescoreboardfirstforthethirdgameinarow,jumpingoutto a1-0leadalittleovertwominutesintothegameonagoalfromfreshmanKyle VanThof(Penfield,N.Y.).Theman-upgoalwasassistedbyfreshmanBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.).HofstraansweredwhenStephenBentznettedanunassisted goalatthe9:51markinthefirstquarter,knottingthegameat1-1.
PSUleadingscorerMattMackridesgothisfirstoffourgoalsonthedaywith2:28 remaininginthequartertotaketheleadback,2-1.PrideattackmanJayCard tiedthegameagain47secondsbeforethequarterended,makingit2-2onhis unassistedscore.
Theteamsenteredthesecondquartereven,andthegamewouldstaythatway asthedefensesruledforoversixminutestostartthequarter.Hofstrabrokethe
stalematewhenJamieLincolnstartedafive-goalPriderun.SteveDeNapoliand BradLoizeauxalsoeachhadagoalintherunwithKevinFordaddingtwoscores topushthemargintoa7-2Hofstraadvantage.TheNittanyLionsweren'tdone, however,asapairofgoalsfromMackridesbroughtPennStatewithinthreegoals, 7-4,beforehalftime.
PennStatefoughthardinthethirdquarter,chippingawayattheHofstraadvantageonegoalatatime.MoreoffensivemagicfromMackridesstartedthescoring forPennStateinthethirdquarteratthe10:41mark.Theman-upgoalcameon anassistfromredshirt-seniorChrisHogan(Wykoff,N.J.),bringingtheNittany Lionswithintwogoals,5-7.Afteranothersixminutesofscorelesslacrosse,freshmanNickDolikaddedanotherscoreforPennStateoffafeedfromVanThof. PennState'sfive-goalrunwascapped-offbyagoalfromHogan,tyingthegame at7-7andbringingtheJeffreyFieldcrowdof657totheirfeet.
LoiseauxdrewthePrideaheadbyagoalagainwhenhenettedanunassisted goalwith1:34remaininginthethirdquarter.PSU'sDolikfoundthenetnext,however,asthesee-sawbattlecontinued.The8-8tiewasthefourthoftheday,but thedramawasnotover.
PennStatetooktheleadforthefirsttimesincethefirstquarterwhensenior AnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)scoredhisfirstgoalofthedayandgavethe NittanyLionsa9-8lead.Hofstrascoredthenexttwogoalsonconversionsfrom Ford,histhirdoftheday,andLincoln,hissecond.
With2:34remaininginregulation,theNittanyLionschargedbacktotiethegame at10apiece,onGribbin'sfirstgoaloftheday.Dolikassistedonthegoaland, despitesomegoodchances,thegamewentintoovertime.Thegamewasthe secondovertimecontestfortheNittanyLionsandafterdroppingthefirstovertime gametoOhioState11-10,PennStatewaslookingforareversaloffortune.
Withthegamehanginginthebalance,thefirstteamtoscorewouldgoawayvictorious.PennStatewontheface-off,andfreshmanDoliktookcontrolandscored thegame-winninggoal50secondsintotheovertime.TheNittanyLionsswarmed thenight'sherointhecornerofthefieldincelebrationwhiletheHofstrareaction provedtobequitedifferentaftertheupsetwascomplete.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 11, #11 Hofstra 10 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:PSU12:57(VanThof,Gribbin),HOF9:51(Bentz),PSU2:28(Mackrides), HOF0:47(Card,Loizeaux)
2nd:HOF8:15(Lincoln),HOF6:09(Ford),HOF5:56(DeNapoli),HOF3:51 (Ford,Card),HOF2:39(Loizeaux),PSU1:31(Mackrides),PSU0:13(Mackrides) 3rd:PSU10:41(Mackrides,Hogan),PSU4:38(Dolik,VanThof),PSU3:15 (Hogan),HOF1:34(Loizeaux),PSU0:12(Dolik)
4th:PSU14:18(Basciano,VanThof),HOF11:44(Ford),HOF5:10(Lincoln),PSU 2:34(Gribbin,Dolik)
OT:PSU3:10(Dolik)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU37,HOF28MAN-UPOPPS:PSU2-4,HOF1-6 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU29-20,HOF34-18--FACE-OFFS:PSU15-25,HOF1025
GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:50,8SV,10GA),HOFGvozden (60:50,9SV,11GA)
BYQUARTERS:1234OF HOFSTRA2512010
PENNSTATE2242111
RECORDS:PennState2-9(1-2CAA),Hofstra7-4(1-3CAA)
ATTENDANCE:657
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PENN STATE 9, #14 TOWSON 10 Saturday,April24,2010--Towson,Md.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamnearlypulledoffasecondstraight top20upset,butdroppedatough10-9gameatNo.14Towson.PennStateralliedfromalatethree-goaldeficitinthefourthquartertotiethegamebefore Towsonwouldpullawayforthewin.FreshmanBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.)led PennStatewiththreegoalsandanassist.
Towsonbrokeouttoanearlylead,gettingtwogoalsinthefirsthalfoftheopeningperiod,onefromScottRuhlandtheotherfromCarlIoconabeforethe8:00 mark.FreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.)answeredforPennStateat the3:21markbuttheTigersquicklyreturnedthefavor,gettingaMattLamon scorewith1:30leftintheopeningperiodtoretakeatwo-goallead(3-1)heading intothesecondperiod.
BrockArmourputTowsonupbythreewiththefirstgoalofthesecondstanza,nettingagoallessthantwominutesintoputtheTigersup4-1.JuniorChrisHogan (Wyckoff,N.J.)cutintotheTUleadwithanunassistedgoalwith10:35onthe clock,butTowsonquicklycounteredwithaStephenNorrisman-upgoalwith9:37 left.PennStatescoredquickly,however,gettingaMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.)goaloffanEarlRoss(Shoreham,Vt.)assistjustsixseconds later.DolikthengotPennStatetowithinonewithasoloscorewith7:47leftin thefirsthalf,cuttingTU’sleadto5-4.ButTowsonwouldopenupatwo-goallead onceagainwhenMattHughesscoredatthe6:09marktomovetheTigersoutto a6-4lead.Lessthantwominuteslater,Towson’sTimStrattonscoredandthe Tigerswerequicklyleadingbythreeagain,7-4.PennStatewouldgrabsome momentumheadingintothebreak,however,asBillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.) scoredoffaColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.)assistasthesecondperiod clockexpired,cuttingTowson’sleadto7-5headingintothelockerroom.
WillHarringtonscoredthefirstgoalofthesecondhalf,gettingthescoreatthe 5:02marktoputTowsonup8-5.Gribbinscoredagain,thistimetakingapass fromAnthonyBasciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)toscorewith1:36left.ButTowson answeredquicklyagain,withTimStattonscoringatthe1:14marktogiveTUa 9-6leadheadingintothefinalperiod.
PennStatemountedacomebackinthefourthquarter,scoringthreequickgoals totiethegame.MackridesscoredwithanassistfromGribbinwith10:44onthe clockandthenGribbinscoredlessthanaminutelaterwithanassistfromMackridestocuttheTowsonleadto9-8with9:53leftinthegame.Dolikscoredhis thirdgoalofthegamewith8:57ontheclock,tyingthegameat9-9withanunassistedgoal.TowsonstoppedthePennStaterallywithaChristianPastirikgoal with6:41ontheclock,givingTUaonegoalleadagain,10-9.Thatgoalwould turnouttobethegame’sdecisivescoreasTowsonwouldmaintaincontrolofthe ballasthegameendedandescapewitha10-9win.
PennStategoalieDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)hadninesavesforPennState whileTowsonkeeperTravisLovehad15.GribbinledtheNittanyLionswiththree goalsandanassistforfourpointswhileMackrideshadthreeofftwoandone andDolikhadthreeoffthreegoals.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 9, #14 Towson 10 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:TU9:55(Ruhl),TU8:47(Iacona),PSU3:12(Dolik),TU1:30(Lamon,Stratton)
2nd:TU13:32(Armour,Iacona),PSU10:35(Hogan),TU9:37(Norris,Stratton), PSU9:31(Mackrides,Ross),PSU7:47(Dolik),TU6:09(Hughes,Mezzanotte), TU4:11(Stratton),PSU0:01(Gribbin,Vosburgh)
3rd:TU5:02(Harrington),PSU1:36(Gribbin,Basciano),TU1:14(Stratton,
Pastirik)
4th:PSU10:44(Mackrides,Gribbin),PSU9:53(Gribbin,Mackrides),PSU8:57 (Dolik),TU6:41(Pastirik,Harrington),
GROUNDBALLS:PSU37,TU34MAN-UPOPPS:PSU1-3,TU2-6 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU41-24,TU33-19--FACE-OFFS:PSU14-21,TU7-21 GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(60:00,10GA,9SV),TUTravisLove (60:00,9GA,15SV)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F PENNSTATE14139 TOWSON342110
RECORDS:PennState(2-10,1-3CAA),Towson(6-5,4-0CAA) ATTENDANCE:1409
PENN STATE 10, DELAWARE 14 Friday,April30,2010--UniversityPark,Pa.
ThePennStateNittanyLionlacrosseteamlostatough14-10gametoDelaware intheregularseasonfinaleforbothteamsonFridaynight.Delawareuseda thirdperiodflurryandsuperbsecondhalfdefensetosecureaCAAtournament bidandendPennState’shopesofpost-seasonplay.TheNittanyLionswereled inthegamebysophomoreMatthewMackrides(NewtownSquare,Pa.),whohad fivepointsoffthreegoalsandtwoassists.
DelawaregotontheboardfirstwhenJohnAustinscoredanunassistedgoalat the11:10mark.ButNittanyLionfreshmanNickDolik(BloomfieldHills,Mich.) quicklyanswered,gettinghisownunassistedgoalwith10:27ontheclock.Penn StategainedpossessionontheensuingfaceoffandMackridesputPennState up2-1withanunassistedgoaljust:14later.However,Delawareansweredjust :10afterthat,withCurtisDicksontyingthegameat2-2witha10:03score.Mackridesscoredagainwith8:16leftintheopeningperiod,takinganAnthony Basciano(Holtsville,N.Y.)assistandscoringfromcloserangetogivetheNittanyLionsa3-2lead.DelawaretiedthegamewhenAnthonyRuizscoredwith 6:25leftinthecontestbutPennStatewastednotimeretakingthelead,scoring :12laterwhenChrisHogan(Wyckoff,N.J.)scoredunassistedtoputtheLionsup 4-3.CAAleadingscorerDicksongothissecondgoalofthegamewith4:43on theclocktotiethegameupat4:44andPennStatetookitsfirsttimeout.The stoppageinplaysloweddownthepaceofthegameandneitherteamscoredfor theremainderoftheperiod.
ColtonVosburgh(KennettSquare,Pa.)putPennStateupbyone,5-4,lessthan aminuteintothesecondperiod,scoringanunassistedgoalatthe14:12mark. PennStatekilledaone-minutepenaltybutthengaveupaMartinCahillgoalat the10:51marktotiethegameat5-5.NittanyLiongoalieDaveBaker(Havertown,Pa.)leftthegamewithaninjuryandwasreplacedbyreserveJohnNichols (Myersville,Md.)shortlyaftertheCahillgoal.KyleVanThof(Penfield,N.Y.) notchedanunassistedgoalwith7:54leftintheperiodtoputtheLionsbackup 6-5.Delawareansweredwithtwoman-upgoalsfromDickson,oneatthe6:25 markandoneatthe5:23mark,toputDelawareup7-6.Delawaremountedalate chargetoaddmoregoalstoitslead,butNicholscameupbigforPennStatewith twoclosesavesinthefinalsecondstokeepPennStatecloseandwithinoneat thebreak.
Cahillscoredunassistedlessthantwominutesintothethirdperiodtogivethe BlueHensa8-6leadandGrantKaleikaufollowedwithanotherwith10:30onthe clocktogivetheHensa9-6lead.WithDelawaregoalieNoahFossnercoming upbigfortheBlueHens,UDwasabletokeepPennStateoffthescoreboard whileitsoffensecontinuedtoaddtoitslead.KevinKaminskiputUDup10-6with agoalatthe5:41mark.PennStatecutintothelead,gettingaman-upgoalfrom
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VosburghoffaMackridesassistwith2:41leftintheperiod.Thescoregotthe Lionstowithinthree,10-7.ButDelaware’sKaminksigaveUDan11-7leadatthe period’send,scoringanunassistedgoalwithjust:12leftinthestanza.
DelawarecontinuedtoaddtoitsleadinthefourthperiodwhenDicksonscored hisfifthgoalatthe11:06mark,takinga12-7leadandforcingPennStateintoa timeout.MackrideslookedtogetPennStatebackintothegame,takingaBascianopassandscoringwith7:56lefttocuttheDelawareleadto12-8.Freshman BillyGribbin(Rockville,Md.)continuedtheLion’srally,scoringunassistedjust overaminutelaterandtheNittanyLionshadclimbedbacktowithinthree,12-9, with6:53lefttoplay.Dicksonstoppedthepushshort,however,withhissixth goal,thisonewith3:52lefttoplay,puttingUDup13-9.DolikscoredoffaMackridespasslessthan:30later,butDelawarecounteredwithaRuizgoalwith1:30 lefttoretakea14-10lead.Delawarewouldthenkilltheclocktoclaimthe14-10 win,securingaCAAtournamentbidandendingPennState’sseason.
Mackrides’fivepointsledPennStateandhewashelpedoutbyDolikandVosburghwhoeachhadtwogoals.Delawarewasgoodon16of18clearswhile PennStatewon15of27faceoffs.PennStatewonthegroundballbattle41-34 andeachteamtook48shots.
PennStateendedtheregularseasonwitha2-11mark,1-4intheCAA.Withthe win,Delawarebecame8-6,3-2intheCAA.PennState’sseasonconcluded whileDelawarewouldcontinueoninnextweek’sCAAchampionshiptournament.
GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 10, Delaware 14 SCORING(Goal-Assist):
1st:DEL11:10(Austin),PSU10:27(Dolik),PSU10:13(Mackrides),DEL10:03 (Dickson,Kaleikau),PSU8:16(Mackrides,Basciano),DEL6:25(Ruiz),PSU6:13 (Hogan),DEL4:43(Dickson)
2nd:PSU14:12(Vosburgh),DEL10:51(Cahill),PSU7:54(VanThof),DEL6:25 (Dickson,Kaleikau),DEL5:23(Dickson,Elsmo)
3rd:DEL13:18(Cahill),DEL10:30(Kaleikau),UD5:41(Kaminski),PSU2:41 (Vosburgh,Mackrides),DEL0:12(Kaminski)
4th:DEL11:06(Dickson,Kaleikau),PSU7:56(Mackrides,Basciano),PSU6:53 (Gribbin),DEL3:52(Dickson),PSU3:24(Dolik,Mackrides),DEL1:30(Ruiz, Dickson)
GROUNDBALLS:PSU41,DEL34MAN-UPOPPS:PSU1-4,DEL2-6 SHOTS(SH-SOG):PSU48-22,DEL48-29--FACE-OFFS:PSU15-27,DEL1227
GOALIESUMMARY:PSUDaveBaker(20:30,5GA,6SV),JohnNichols(39:30, 9GA,9SV);DELNoahFossner(60:00,10GA,12SV)
SCOREBYQUARTERS:1234F
PENNSTATE421310
DELAWARE434314
RECORDS:PennState(2-11,1-4CAA),Delaware(8-6,3-2CAA)
ATTENDANCE:509
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2010 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (FINAL)
Towson4-1.8007-8.467
Drexel3-2.60010-5.667
Delaware3-2.60010-7.588
Hofstra2-3.4009-5.643
Massachusetts2-3.4008-6.571
PennState1-4.2002-11.154
2010 CAA ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
2/22:
Player--CurtisDickson,Delaware
Rookie--WillManny,UMass
3/1: Player--JamieLincoln,Hofstra
3/8:
3/15:
3/22:
3/29:
4/5:
4/12:
Rookie--NickTrizano,Drexel
Player--CurtisDickson,Delaware
Rookie--RobertChurch,Drexel
Player--JamieLincoln,Hofstra
Player--MarkManos,Drexel
Rookie--RobBellairs,Hofstra
Player--ChristianPastirik,Towson
Rookie--RobBellairs,Hofstra
Player--TimMcCormack,UMass
ROOKIE -- BILLY GRIBBIN, PENN STATE
Player--RobertChurch,Drexel
Rookie--RobertChurch,Drexel
Player-JayCard,Hofstra
Player-TravisLove,Towson
Rookie-MattThomas,Towson
4/19: PLAYER -- NICK DOLIK, PENN STATE
CurtisDickson,Delaware
ROOKIE -- NICK DOLIK, PENN STATE
HONORS WON IN 2010
Matt Bernier: SecondTeamAll-CAA
Nick Dolik: CAAPlayeroftheWeek,4/19/10
CAARookieoftheWeek,4/19/10
SecondTeamAll-CAA
CAAAll-RookieTeam
Billy Gribbin: CAARookieoftheWeek,3/28/10
CAAAll-RookieTeam
Charley Henneghan: FirstTeamAll-CAA
Chris Hogan: SecondTeamAll-CAA
Matthew Mackrides: FirstTeamAll-CAA
PSU IN THE CAA: STAT LEADERS
TEAM:
GoalsPG5th,9.54
AssistsPG6th,4.54
PointsPG6th,14.08
GroundballsPG1st,33.92
Shot%6th,.241
Man-up%2nd,.383
PenaltyKilling%2nd,.724
GoalsAgainstAvg.6th,12.51
SavesPG5th,10.54
Save%6th,.457
FaceOff%1st,.572
INDIVIDUAL:
GoalsPGMatthewMackrides,2nd,2.77
4/26:
Player--CurtisDickson,Delaware
Rookie--WillManny,UMass
PointsPGMatthewMackrides,4th,3.38
GroundBallsPGCharleyHenneghan,4th,3.62
Save%DaveBaker,5th,.481
SavesPGDaveBaker,5th,8.92
FaceOff%CharleyHenneghan,1st,.600 JoeBritt,4th,.564
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CAAOverall TeamW-LPCTW-LPCT
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10Mackrides,Matthew13-1336844119.30372.60504043--4-3.0 21Gribbin,Billy13-132383160.38338.63304031--26Dolik,Nick13-62162779.26652.65811013--1-0.5 19Hogan,Chris13-1215924109.13846.42214031--11-8.5 39VanThof,Kyle13-1691535.17117.486020161-2.5001-0.5 22Vosburgh,Colton13-0841233.24216.4850104--3-2.5 25Basciano,Anthony10-8841225.32015.6000209--1-0.5 15Shea,Brian13-1322416.1257.43800028--2-1.5 3Lloyd,Billy10-01345.20051.0000002--1-0.5 17Shankoff,Matt11-01344.25041.00000010--.7-6.0 14Henneghan,Danny11-01122.5001.5000009-19-38.50044Donley,Will9-01013.3331.3330001--11Bernier,Matt12-121012.50021.00000023--5-3.5 13Henneghan,Charley13-001112.0003.2500004790-150.6002-2.0 28Ross,Earl10-00112.0001.50000020--5-4.0 23Link,Ryan11-00003.0001.3330008--32Baker,Dave13-130001.00011.00000035--30Brown,Greg12-00001.00011.0000006--1-1.0 29Gannett,Alex11-20001.0000.0000003--24Ridgway,Conrad5-00001.0000.0000001--7Britt,Joe13-120001.0000.0000002475-133.56477Joyce,Kevin13-00000.0000.0000006--43Nichols,John5-00000.0000.0000006--42Davidheiser,Eric4-00000.0000.0000000--34Baucum,Conor1-00000.0000.0000000--33Etter,Kevin13-120000.0000.0000008--5-4.5 31Elmer,J.J.2-00000.0000.0000000--27McGarvey,Ryan13-60000.0000.0000009--2-1.5 20Loy,Matt1-00000.0000.0000001--18Brelus,John1-00000.0000.0000001--16Davis,Billy13-70000.0000.0000009--9-6.0 12Sampson,Greg7-00000.0000.00000031-2.5006Andress,John3-00000.0000.0000004--4Roper,Drew11-00000.0000.0000001--1-1.0
2010
FEBRUARY
Sat.20ROBERTMORRISL,17-24
Sun.28at#3NotreDameL,8-12 MARCH
Goals by Period1st2nd3rd4thOTTotal PennState273027391124 Opponents514634311163
Shots by Period1st2nd3rd4thOTTotal PennState1041281281522514 Opponents127131124941477
Shots on Goal1st2nd3rd4thOTTotal PennState657362821283 Opponents828176601300
Saves by Period1st2nd3rd4thOTTotal PennState313542290137 Opponents384335430159
Sat.6atOhioStateL,10-11(OT)
Tue.9VILLANOVAL,7-11
Sat.13atRutgersL,4-7
Sat.20at#8DukeL,11-20
Sat.27ST.JOHNSW,13-11
Tues.30BUCKNELLL,9-11 APRIL
Sat.3UMASS*L,8-10
Sat.10at#8Drexel*L,7-12
Sat.17HOFSTRA*W,11-10(OT)
Sat.24at#14Towson*L,9-10
Fri.30DELAWARE*L,10-14
*IndicatesECACContest•AllTimesEastern•HomeeventsinCAPS
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## Player GP-GS G A PTSSH SH% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB FACEOFF PCT PEN-MIN
Total1312459183514.241283.5512180441186-325.57261-47.0 Opponents1316383246477.342300.62911160440139-325.42848-39.5 ## Goalie GP-GS mingagaavg saves pct wltshots faced 32Baker,Dave13-13648:3812511.56116.4812100389 34Baucum,Conor1-015:00416.002.3330009 43Nichols,John4-0118:223417.2319.35801079 Total13782:0016312.51137.4572110477 Opponents13782:001249.51159.5621120514 Attendance SummaryPSUOpponent Total31126175 Dates/AvgPerDate7/4456/1029
2010Statistics
CLEARS:PennState-157-196.801,Opponents-209-257.813 MAN-UPOPPS:PennState-18-47.383,Opponents-16-58.276 RESULTS
HonorsandAwards
1ST, 2ND, 3RD TEAM ALL AMERICANS
Year Player Pos. Team
1924AndyShanerAttack2nd
HapFrankAttack3rd
1925AndyShanerAttack3rd
1926BillWendellAttack3rd
1927JohnBelfieldAttack2nd
BillWendellAttack3rd
1934GeorgeKothAttack3rd
1935GeorgeKothAttack2nd
1938JoeAndrukitisMidfield3rd
1939AlexCowanDefense3rd
GeorgeRitterMidfield3rd
1940GeorgeRitterMidfield1st
BartBuserAttack3rd
1941AlBlairAttack3rd
1942BillZiegenfusDefense3rd
JimGotwalsDefense3rd
1943JimGotwalsDefense2nd
JohnBrinerDefense3rd
TomMitchellAttack3rd
1946JohnNolanMidfield3rd
1948JohnNolanMidfield3rd
1952JohnHenryDefense3rd
1954AlFultonMidfield2nd
1957BillHessAttack3rd
1962AndyLockhartDefense3rd
1976RichMautiMidfield2nd
1981JoeGuterdingGoal3rd
1982JoeGuterdingGoal3rd
1987ChrisDentMidfield3rd
2003RobBatemanMidfield2nd
USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA
1993:ChrisMarcus
1997:GregJackson
2001:MattVallone
2003:MattZappia
2008:AndrewMackrides
USILA MAN OF THE YEAR
NickThiel,1945and1947.
ThomasR.Hayes,1975.
LACROSSE HALL OF FAME
Harry“Lighthouse”Wilson,inducted1963. NickThiel,inducted1965.
ThomasR.Hayes,inducted1989.
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS
Year Player Pos.
1923HarryWilsonMidfield
1924P.M.HackettAttack
1926W.H.HelbigMidfield
1929O.R.KothMidfield
S.B.MinnichAttack
1930K.R.KaiserAttack
O.R.KothAttack
1931R.F.CarlsonAttack
1932R.F.CarlsonAttack
W.W.McMillenDefense
1937S.E.CohnAttack
H.N.MeyerGoal
1938S.E.CohnAttack
GeorgeRitterDefense
1939RayCoskeryAttack
1941BillZiegenfusDefense
1942TomMitchellMidfield JimRitterMidfield
1946BillHollenbachGoal
G.F.SullivanAttack
ArtTenhulaDefense
1947BillHollenbachGoal
KenKerwinAttack
ArtTenhulaDefense
1948BillHollenbachGoal
DeanKissellDefense
GeorgeLocotosMidfield
1949EddieBelfieldAttack
A.O. “Bud”ThomasAttack
1950EddieBelfieldAttack
JoeDrazenovichDefense
RobertLouisMidfield
DaveThielMidfield
1968KenEdwardsAttack
1972JimTrenzAttack
1975RichMautiMidfield
1977RichMautiMidfield
KeithMcGuireAttack
1981BillTurriMidfield
1982BillTurriMidfield
1983GaryMartinAttack
1984TomLionAttack
GaryMartinAttack
1986ChrisDentMidfield
1987ArtBerryMidfield
1989JimLavertyMidfield
1990PaulGilhoolDefense
JimLavertyMidfield
1991JimLavertyMidfield
1992AlexSchoonmakerDefense
1993ChrisMarcusMidfield
1994AlexSchoonmakerDefense
1995MikeBuszaMidfield
ErikMerkelAttack
1996DaveDanieckiDefense
1997DaveDanieckiDefense
HamiltonPollardMidfield
1999ChrisSchillerMidfield
2002RobBatemanMidfield
WillDriscollAttack
2003ChrisGarrityGoal
MattZappiaDefense
2005WillJonesMidfield
2006DrewAdamsGoal
PatHeimMidfield
2007PatHeimMidfield
2008DrewAdamsGoal
2009DrewAdamsGoal
1951PaulRaffensbergerMidfield JohnWilcoxMidfield 1953DickShaeferDefense PhilBenedettiGoal WayneHockersmithMidfield 1955JoeErwinAttack BobHamelMidfield 1956AndyBergsonAttack BobBullockDefense BobHamelMidfield BillHessAttack 1957JimHouckGoal 1958JohnBehneAttack FredDonahueMidfield BillHessAttack BurtHouseworthGoal 1959JohnBehneAttack DaveErwinDefense DickSwansonMidfield 1960DaveErwinDefense 1961DaveErwinDefense TomHayesMidfield 1962TomHayesMidfield 1965ChadMooreDefense
PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 34
ALL-CAA TEAM
2010:CharleyHenneghan,firstteam
MatthewMackrides,firstteam
ChrisHogan,secondteam
MattBernier,secondteam
NickDolik,secondteam,rookieteam
BillyGribbin,rookieteam
ECAC LACROSSE ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
2000:MikeHerscha,Defense,secondteam
ChrisGarrity,Goal,secondteam
EricWood,Midfield,secondteam
2001:MikeHerscha,Defense,firstteam
KevinHaggerty,Faceoff,secondteam
WillDriscoll,Attack,secondteam
2002:WillDriscoll,Attack,firstteam
SeanDroogan,Attack,secondteam
MattZappia,Defense,secondteam
RobBateman,LongStick,secondteam
2003:MattZappia,Defense,firstteam
NateWhitaker,Attack,secondteam
LukeOgelsby,Attack,secondteam
MarshallFeldman,Midfield,secondteam
ChrisGarrity,Goal,secondteam
RobBateman,Defense,secondteam
2004:NateWhitaker,Attack,firstteam
MattO’Malley,Defense,firstteam
2005:PatHeim,Midfield,firstteam
JesseTarr,Defense,firstteam
NateWhitaker,Attack,secondteam
2006:DrewAdams,Goalie,firstteam
NateWhitaker,Attack,firstteam
DanSaltsman,Defense,firstteam
PatHeim,Midfield,firstteam
BrianBoyle,Attack,secondteam
GregGurenlian,Midfield,secondteam
2007:DrewAdams,Goalie,firstteam
PatHeim,Midfield,firstteam
DanSaltsman,Defense,firstteam
BrianBoyle,Attack,secondteam.
2008:DrewAdams,Goalie,firstteam
AndrewMackrides,Midfield,secondteam
2009ChrisHogan,Attack,firstteam
DrewAdams,Goalie,secondteam
ECAC COACH OF THE YEAR
2005:GlennThiel
ECAC ALLACADEMIC TEAM
2001:MattZappia,MikeKern,TedHolmes, CarsonYoder,MattVallone
2002:MattZappia,BrianMabry
2003:DavidSmith,R.J.Charles,MattZappia,Brian
Mabry,B.J.Donovan,EdmondPerry, BrendanDeBow
ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2002:WillJones
2006:DrewAdams
ECAC GOALIE OF THE YEAR
2006:DrewAdams
2007:DrewAdams
2008:DrewAdams
USA WORLD TEAM
1990:JimLaverty(Alternate)
1990:TomLion(Alternate)
2006:ChrisGarrity(Goalie)
2010:ChrisSchiller(Midfield)
UNDER 19 WORLD TEAM
1992:MikeBusza(Midfield)
1996:ChrisLamy(Defense)
2008:MattewMackrides(Attack)
NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS
1940BartBuserAttack
GeorgeRitterMidfield
1941AlBlairMidfield
1942TomGotwalsDefense
BillZiegenfusDefense
1943BillBrinerDefense
1946BillHollenbachGoal
JohnNolanMidfield
ArtTenhulaDefense
1947BillHollenbachGoal
JohnNolanMidfield
ArtTenhulaDefense
1949JohnFinleyMidfield
DeanKissellDefense
RogerNestorMidfield
1950BobLouisMidfield
1951JohnWilcoxMidfield
1952JohnHenryDefense
1953WayneHockersmithMidfield
1954AlFultonMidfield
1956BobBullockDefense
BobHamelMidfield
1958FredDonahueMidfield
1959JohnBehneAttack
1961DaveErwinDefense
1962AndrewLockhartDefense
1965DaveThielMidfield
ChadMooreDefense
1966GlennThielMidfield
GregWackerMidfield
1969JimMcGuoneGoal
1970StuSchooleyDefense
1971DonStoneGoal
AndrewGermainDefense
HamiltonPollardDefense
2001RandyKleinmanMidfield
MattValloneGoalie
2002WillDriscollAttack
2003LukeOgelsbyAttack
2004BrianMabryMidfield
MattO’MalleyDefense
2005JesseTarrDefense
MarcYoungMidfield
2007PatHeimMidfield
MattMulqueenDefense
DanSaltsmanDefense
GilPearsallMidfield
2008AndrewMackridesMidfield
TommyZichelliDefense
2009DrewAdamsGoalie
RobForsterAttack
JohnStuckeyDefense
2010None
PENN STATE IN THE PROS
DaveKing,1988,Baltimore(MILL)
TomLion,1988,Washington(MILL)
ChrisDent,1989-90,Philadelphia(MILL)
GaryMartin,1988-95,Philadelphia(MILL)
1996-2000,Philadelphia(NLL),Asst.Coach
ArtBerry,1990,Pittsburgh(MILL)
TimConway,1990-91,Pittsburgh(MILL)
J.J.Pearl,1993,Pittsburgh(MILL)
1994-97,Baltimore(MILL)
JimLaverty,1993,Boston(MILL)
RandyKleinman,2002,Philadelphia(NLL)
2004,Anaheim(NLL)
ChrisSchiller,2001,Philadelphia(NLL)
2002-Prsnt.,Rochester(NLL)
2002-Prsnt.,Rochester(MLL)
HamiltonPollard,2002,Baltimore(MLL), 2006-Prsnt.,LosAngelas(MLL)
MikeBusza,1998-2001,Philadelphia(NLL)
2001,Boston(MLL)
WillDriscoll,2003-2005,Rochester(MLL)
DaveDaniecki,1998-2004,Baltimore(MLL)
ChrisGarrity,2004-07,Boston(MLL)
2008-Prsnt.,Chesapeake(MLL)
WillCutler,2005-2008,Baltimore(MLL)
RobBateman,2005-2008,LongIsland(MLL)
KevinKeenan,2005-2008,Philadelphia(MLL)
JesseTarr,2005-2008,Philadelphia(MLL)
MattVallone,2005,LosAngelas(MLL)
MarcYoung,2005-2008,Philadelphia(MLL)
GregGurenlian,2006-2009,Rochester(MLL)
PatHeim,2007-Prsnt.,Boston(MLL)
2007-Prsnt.,Philadelphia(NLL)
TommyZichelli,2008,Washington(MLL)
DrewAdams,2009-Prsnt.,LongIsland(MLL)
HonorsandAwards 35 www.GoPSUsports.com 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE
1976RichCaravellaGoal 1977RichMautiMidfield 1979EdReccoMidfield 1982JoeGuterdingGoal BillTurriMidfield 1984TomLionAttack GaryMartinAttack 1985BillSchoonmakerMidfield 1987BobQuinnMidfield 1988ChrisDentMidfield ChipRobertsonGoal 1989TimConwayMidfield JohnHollerbachAttack 1991JimLavertyMidfield 1993ChrisMarcusMidfield 1994AlexSchoonmakerDefense GlennThielCoach 1995MikeBuzsaMidfield 1996DaveO’DonnellMidfield RobWarrenMidfield 1997GregJacksonAttack 1999JohnChescavage,MVPAttack
HonorsandAwards
PITTENGER AWARD
PresentedtothemostvaluableseniorinmemoryofGeorge Pittenger,aNittanyLionlacrosseplayer(1940-41)whowas killedinactioninGermanyonApril30,1944,whileservingin theU.S.Army.
1947:KenKerwin
1948:BillHollenbach
1949:A.O.“Bud”Thomas
1950:JoeDrazenovich
1951:PhilBenedetti
1952:HaroldWolfram
1953:RichSchaeffer
1954:AlFulton
1955:JoeErwin
1956:BobBullock
1957:JimHouck
1958:FredDonahue
1959:RayTuleya
1960:RichardBullock
1961:TomOgden
1962:AndyLockhart
1963:GeorgeCimochowski
1964:JohnMeisel
1965:RogerDoumar
1966:GlennThiel
1967:JoeGorman
1968:GaryPatterson
1969:JohnMatthews
1970:JohnO’Brien
1971:RonSchwartz
1972:BobFromkin
1973:MarkMcCubbin
1974:RonSchneider
1975:KevinCampbell
1976:KarlHurtzig
1977:JackBarry
1978:MikeMass
1979:EdRecco
1980:BillCurran
1981:PaulSullivan
1982:BillTurri
1983:JayStarapoli
1984:TomLion
1985:BillSchoonmaker
1986:TodHenjes
1987:MartyCoyle
1988:JeffConnor
1989:JohnHollerbach
1990:BillLunder
1991:JimLaverty
1992:J.J.Pearl
1993:ChrisMarcus
1994:JayGraham
1995:MikeBusza
1996:RobWarren
1997:GregJackson
1998:ChrisKilloren
1999:ChrisSchiller
2000:DonMayerhofer
2001:MattVallone
2002:WillDriscoll,SeanDroogan
2003:ChrisGarrity
2004:BrianMabry
2005:MarcYoung
2006:GregGurenlian
2007:PatHeim
2008:AndrewMackrides
2009:DrewAdams
2010:CharleyHenneghan
LOCKHART MEMORIAL AWARD
PresentedtothebestdefensiveplayerinmemoryofAndrew Lockhart,1962All-Americandefenseman.
1969:JerryCurtin
1970:StuSchooley
1971:DonStone
1972:JeffCrowley
1973:JimClouser
1974:JoeCarlozo
1975-9:NotAwarded
1980:JohnFarrell
1981:JoeGuterding
1982:KenPanzer,MarkGoulding
1983:JohnCoyle
1984:JohnCoyle
1985:TodHenjes
1986:TodHenjes
1987:MartyCoyle
1988:ChipRobertson
1989:PaulGilhool
1990:J.J.Pearl
1991:PaulMcKelvey
1992:AlexSchoonmaker
1993:CraigDriver
1994:AlexSchoonmaker
1995:DaveDaniecki
1996:DaveDaniecki
1997:DaveDaniecki
1998:AndrewGermain
1999:HamiltonPollard
2000:MikeHerscha
2001:MikeHerscha
2002:MattZappia
2003:MattZappia
2004:MattO’Malley
2005:JesseTarr
2006:DanSaltsman
2007:DanSaltsman
2008:DrewAdams
2009:MattBernier
2010:MattBernier
“FRIENDS MVP AWARD”
PresentedtothemostvaluableplayerbytheFriendsofPenn StateLacrosse.
1995:MikeBusza
1996:RobWarren
1997:KevinKeenan
1998:KevinKeenan
1999:KevinKeenan
2000:MichaelKern
2001:MattVallone
2002:WillDriscoll
2003:ChrisGarrity
2004:NotAwarded
2005:GregGurenlian
2006:DrewAdams
2007:DrewAdams
2008:DrewAdams
2009:DrewAdams
2010:MatthewMackrides
THIEL AWARD
PresentedtothemostimprovedplayerinmemoryofGlennN. “Nick”Thiel,PennStatecoachfrom1935-1956.
1981:JoeGuterding
1982:GaryMartin
1983:SteveSchwin
1984:GregPortmann
1985:SeanMcGinley
1986:DaveO’Connor
1987:ChipRobertson
1988:FrankBeddings
1989:RobStrasberg
1990:ScottBailer
1991:ChrisMarcus
1992:KenWille
1993:JayGraham
1994:TolleisonMorriss
1995:AndyLeedom
1996:AndrewGermain
1997:DaveWasho
1998:EricWood
1999:MichaelKern
2000:CarsonYoder
2001:JohnGoldschmidt
2002:BrianMabry
2003:MattO’Malley
2004:KeithBenjamin
2005:DevinKennedy
2006:BubbaScott
2007:DevinKennedy
2008:MikeToner
2009:ColtonVosburgh
2010:DaveBaker
“FRIENDS GPA AWARD”
PresentedtotheplayerwiththehighestGPAforthecurrent yearbytheFriendsofPennStateLacrosse.
1997:DaveKing
1998:CarsonYoder
1999:TedHolmes
2000:MattVallone
2001:TedHolmes
2002:BrianMabry
2003:BrianMabry
2004:BrianMabry
2005:J.T.Farcosky
2006:ScottJacobs
2007:ScottJacobs
2008:WillDonley
2009:WillDonley
“FRIENDS TOP SCORER”
PresentedtothetopgoalscorerbytheFriendsofPennState Lacrosse.
1995:ErikMerkel,46
1996:GregJackson,23
1997:JohnChescavage,28
1998:JohnChescavage,29
1999:JohnChescavage,25
2000:WillDriscoll,28
2001:WillDriscoll,38
2002:WillDriscoll,48
2003:NateWhitaker,24
2004:JohnEremus,NateWhitaker,18
2005:NateWhitaker,31
2006:NateWhitaker,28
2007:RobForster,18
2008:RobForster,MaxVanArsdale,17
2009:ChrisHogan,29
2010:MatthewMackrides,44
PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 36
SINGLE GAME RECORDS GOALS
No.NameOpponent,Year
10RichRussoMontclair,1983
9BillHessPennsylvania,1957
9JimTrenzBucknell,1972
8BobHamelHobart,1954
8JohnBehneLoyola,1959
8TomHayesRutgers,1962
8GlennThielLehigh,1966
8JimTrenzLoyola,1972
8JimTrenzRutgers,1972
7SteveSchraederGettysburg,1961
ASSISTS
No.NameOpponent,Year
9GaryMartinBucknell,1983
8JohnMeiselLehigh,1964
8KenEdwardsFranklin&Marshall,1968
7BillHessAdelphi,1957
7KenEdwardsDelaware,1968
7BobSchoeflinFranklin&Marshall,1969
7KarlHurtzigLafayette,1973
7GaryMartinLoyola,1982;Montclair,1983
617PlayersTied(last)BrianBoyle,St.Joe’s,2007
POINTS
No.NameOpponent,Year
14GaryMartinBucknell,1983
13BillHessAdelphi,1957
13KenEdwardsFranklin&Marshall,1968
13JimTrenzBucknell,1972
12BobHamelHobart,1954
12GaryMartinMontclair,1982
12GaryMartinDrexel,1982
11KenEdwardsDelaware,1968
11BobSchoeflinFranklin&Marshall,1969
11JimTrenzBucknell,1971
SAVES
SavesNameGameSeason
40JimHouckvs.Navy1957
34JoeGuterdingvs.Hofstra1982
30JohnDivinevs.Delaware1977
29DaveWilkinsonvs.Rutgers1959
29RichCaravellavs.Penn1976
29TomFlorencevs.UMBC1983
28PhilBennedittivs.Navy1951
27J.J.Pearlvs.Villanova1990
27E.G.Rallvs.C.W.Post1985
27JoeGuterdingvs.Hofstra1982
SEASON RECORDS GOALS
ASSISTS
POINTS
SAVES
No.NameSeason 49BillHess1957 48WillDriscoll2002 48ErikMerkel1995 42JimTrenz1972 42GaryMartin1982 41BillHess1956 41TedPeddy1990 40ScottMcKeon1987 38WillDriscoll2001 38RichRusso1983
No.NameSeason 44GaryMartin1982 44JeffConnor1988 42JohnMeisel1962 40GaryMartin1981 40GaryMartin1983 40JeffConnor1987 38JohnHollerbach1989 36KenEdwards1968 35BobSchoeflin1969 32GaryMartin1984
No.(Goals/Assists)NameSeason 86(42/44)GaryMartin1982 70(42/28)JimTrenz1972 69(49/20)BillHess1957 62(41/21)BillHess1956 61(48/13)ErikMerkel1995 60(22/38)JohnHollerbach1989 59(23/36)KenEdwards1968 58(14/44)JeffConnor1988 57(17/40)GaryMartin1983 56(34/22)GregJackson1995
SavesNameSeason 264JimHouck1957 237RichCaravella1975 235BurtHouseworth1958 212DrewAdams2009 210JimMcGoune1967 205J.J.Pearl1992 194VinTedesco1963 194JoeGuterding1981 193DonBell1955 193ChipRobertson1987 Records 37 www.GoPSUsports.com 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE
SEASON RECORDS (CONT.)
SAVE PERCENTAGE
CAREER RECORDS GOALS
No.NameSeasonsHigh
127WillDriscoll1999-0248,2002
104GregJackson1994-9734,1995
102TedPeddy1988-9141,1990
101NateWhitaker2002-0631,2005
97JimLaverty1988-9130,1989
96GaryAlex1974-7731,1975
96GaryMartin1981-8442,1981
95JohnChescavage1995-9929,1998
94JohnHollerbach1986-8928,1986
93BillHess1956-5849,1957
ASSISTS
No.NameSeasonsHigh
156GaryMartin1981-8444,1982
102KeithMcGuire1974-7731,1977
87JeffConnor1984,87-8844,1988
82JohnHollerbach1986-8938,1989
80KarlHurtzig1973-7628,1973
77GregJackson1994-9727,1994
74JohnMeisel1962-6442,1962
67ChrisLehman1990-9322,1993
64LukeOglesby2000-0327,2002
59PeteMakover1990-92,9420,1992
POINTS
No.(Goals/Assists)NameSeasons
252(96/156)GaryMartin1981-84
181(104/77)GregJackson1994-97
176(94/82)JohnHollerbach1986-89
156(127/29)WillDriscoll1999-02
154(52/102)KeithMcGuire1974-77
143(76/67)ChrisLehman1990-93
141(101/40)NateWhitaker2002-06
138(97/41)JimLaverty1988-91
134(93/41)BillHess1956-58
131(81/50)TomLion1981-84
SAVES
694DrewAdams2006-09
571JoeGuterding1979-82
564KevinKeenan1996-99
557J.J.Pearl1989-92
530VinTedesco1962-64
510RichCaravella1972-73;75-76
444ChrisGarrity2000-03
425E.G.Rall1983-86
390ChipRobertson1985-88
363JimMcGoune1967-69
TEAM RECORDS
Goals,game:26vs.Lafayette,1976(26-5)
Goals,season:221,1987
Fewestgoals,game:0,19times
Goalsallowed,game:29vs.Navy,1959
Goalsallowed,season:166,1979(11games)
Fewestgoalsallowed,game:0,(11times)
Fewestgoalsallowed,season:50,1948(11games)
Shutouts,season:2,1951
Lastshutout:Colgate,1967(7-0)
Lastopponentshutout:Maryland,1967(0-17)
Victorymargin:21,Lafayette(26-5),1975; Kutztown(25-4),1990
Losingmargin:26vs.Navy(3-29),1959
Wins,season:11,1995
Lossesseason:11,2010
Consecutivewins,season:8,1981
Consecutivewins,twoseasons:11,1991-92.
Consecutivelosses,season:6,1944,2010
Consecutivelosses,threeseasons:13,1943-45
Games:15;1987,1989,1990
Overtimegames,season:3;1984,2006
Scoringaverage(min.9games):16.2,1976 (146goals,9games)
Lowscoringaverage(min.9games):
4.3,1960(43goals,10games)
Opponentscoringaverage(min.9games):
14.8,1954(133goals,9games)
Opponentlowscoringaverage(min.9games):4.7,1947 (52goals,11games)
Records
75.2194JoeGuterding198164 71.8237RichCaravella197593 67.4151RichCaravella197673
Pct.SavesNameSeasonGls.allowed
66.8191JoeGuterding198295 65.2212DrewAdams2009113 63.7205J.J.Pearl1992117 63.5188J.J.Pearl1990108 63.1183E.G.Rall1985107 63.090ChrisGarrity200052 62.0151KevinKeenan199792
Pct.NameSeasons
PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 38
FACE-OFF RECORDS
CAREER LEADERS BY TOTAL WON
NameSeasonsAttemptsWinsPct.
GregGurenlian2003-06875508.580
DaveO’Donnell1993-96633400.630
ChrisMarcus1990-93606395.650
BillSchoonmaker1982-85601352.580
KevinHaggerty1998-2001647350.540
ScottBailor1989-1992534279.520
TimConway1986-89548271.490
GROUND BALL RECORDS CAREER LEADERS
NameSeasonsGroundBalls
ChrisMarcus1990-93440
BillSchoonmaker1982-86347
ChrisDent1985-88336
GregGurenlian2003-06305
ScottBailor1989-92292
TimConway1986-89268
BillTurri1979-82259
MikeBusza1992-95258
RobBateman2001-03236
TomLion1981-84201
DaveO’Donnell1993-96186
KevinHaggerty1998-2001182
GaryMartin1981-84175
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RobBatemanleftPennStatewith236careergroundballs, toptenonPennState’sall-timegroundballslist.
GregGurenlianleftPennStateastheschool’sall-timeleader inface-offswon.
DrewAdamsisPennState’sall-timeleaderingoaliesaves.
Year-by-YearResults
1913: 1-0-1
HeadCoach:WalterFarley
May24Pennsylvania4-3W
1914: 2-3
BronxLacrosseClub3-3T
HeadCoach:WalterFarley
BaltimoreCityColl.6-0W
Pennsylvania1-4L
BaltimorePolytechnic8-5W
Hobart3-10L
CarlisleIndian1-6L
1915: 1-3-1
HeadCoach:WalterFarley
Lehigh2-7L
CarlisleIndian1-12L
Pennsylvania1-1T
Hobart4-3W
CarlisleIndian3-5L
1923: 3-4-1
HeadCoach:RobertJardine
Captain:F.Coulter
4/14Pennsylvania4-2W
4/19atHobart4-4T
4/20atCornell1-3L
4/21atSyracuse1-9L
BrooklynPolytechnic19-0W
5/4atMaryland4-8L
5/5atNavy2-12L
5/17Swarthmore5-2W
1924: 1-4
HeadCoach:RobertJardine
Catpain:J.C.Frank
MountWashington0-7L
Syracuse1-8L
atMaryland1-6L
atNavy0-14L
Cornell4-3W
1929: 3-3
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
Captain:T.T.Torak
4/25Dartmouth7-5W
5/10atWesternMaryland5-3W
5/11atNavy4-7L
5/24atCornell3-5L 6/1Army1-2L 6/15OnondagaIndians16-3W
1930: 4-3
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
Captain:K.Kaiser
1916: 2-2
HeadCoach:DocLewis
Captains:R.H.Olmstead,Hollowell
Maryland1-2L
JohnsHopkins1-14L
Maryland4-0W
Syracuse4-1W
1925: 1-5
HeadCoach:RalphLeonard
Captain:W.Shaner
4/25OnondagaIndians0-6L
4/30atCornell0-3L
5/2atSyracuse0-10L
5/9CrescentAA22-1W
5/16atArmy1-15L
1931: 4-2
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
Captain:D.Lewis
5/1atWesternMaryland1-0W
5/2atMaryland0-13L
5/7Syracuse5-4W
5/16OnondagaIndians3-1W
5/23atArmy2-10L
1917: 0-2
HeadCoach:DocLewis
Captains:Olmstead,Hollowell
Swarthmore1-4L
Lehigh1-15L
Scoring:Hollowell29.
1918: No team due to influenza epidemic.
1919: 0-1
HeadCoach:DocLewis
Captain:R.Lehman
Navy0-13L
5/30Pennsylvania6-7L
1926: 4-3
HeadCoach:RalphLeonard
Captain:B.M.Hackett
4/17atPennsylvania10-6W
4/24CrescentAA6-3W
5/1St.Stephens4-2W
5/8Syracuse5-10L
5/15Cornell4-7L
5/22Swarthmore5-3W
5/29Union7-12L
1927: 4-3
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
5/30Colgate9-4W
1932: 2-4
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
Captain:R.Carlson
4/23St.Johns1-10L
4/30WesternMaryland4-0W
5/6atColgate6-3W
5/7atSyracuse2-7L
5/14Maryland1-5L
1933: 0-5
HeadCoach:MikeLoebs
Captain:L.Edel
1920: 1-1
HeadCoach:DocLewis
Maryland3-2W
Navy0-13L
Captain:W.R.Wendell
4/23Lafayette11-1W
4/30CrescentAA16-1W
5/5atCornell2-5L
5/7atSyracuse3-7L
1921: 0-3
HeadCoach:DocLewis
Captains:F.Leuschner
5/6atMaryland3-5L
5/7atNavy2-20L
6/2Toronto1-7L
1922: 1-5
HeadCoach:RobertJardine
Captain:I.Brown
4/4Oxford-Cambridge0-6L
4/28atMaryland3-10L
4/29atNavy0-13L
Syracuse1-6L
atArmy1-15L
Swarthmore3-2W
5/21atLehigh11-2W
5/28Pennsylvania2-6L
6/11OnondagaIndians8-6W
1928: 1-4-2
HeadCoach:EarnestPaul
Captain:J.C.Belfield
4/19Syracuse4-4T
4/21Cornell2-3L
5/5atMountWashington2-7L
5/12Swarthmore5-8L
5/19DrumlinA.C.9-0W
5/26atArmy2-8L
6/9OnondagaIndians6-6T
1934: 4-2
HeadCoach:MikeLoebs
Captain:GeorgeKoth
1935: 4-2
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:R.Weber
5/3WesternMaryland7-6W 5/9atColgate3-9L 5/10atSyracuse5-4W 5/17Pennsylvania3-4L 5/24atArmy4-3W 6/3Toronto5-9L 6/7OnondagaIndians3-2W
5/21atArmy1-6L
4/22Army0-9L 4/28atHobart3-4L 4/29atSyracuse3-16L 5/13Navy3-19L 5/16Maryland4-11L
4/14Hobart9-4W
4/21atNavy3-13L 4/28Lehigh8-4W 5/5atArmy5-13L 5/7OnondagaIndians12-8W 5/19Cornell7-6W
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4/13Lehigh14-0W 4/27atMaryland3-14L 5/4Pennsylvania11-3W
Year-by-YearResults
5/18Lafayette19-4W
5/25atArmy4-12L
Scoring:J.E.Rumbagh14,GeorgeKoth11,F.L. Maley10.
1936: 4-3
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:E.Gerber
4/25atPennsylvania5-4W
5/2Lafayette16-2W
5/9Cornell12-6W
5/15atColgate8-3W
5/16atSyracuse3-6L
5/23atArmy2-13L
5/30Maryland2-9L
1937: 5-4
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:JohnConley
4/6Harvard1-11L
4/14atSwarthmore4-3W
4/17Colgate7-4W
4/24Pennsylvania6-4W
5/1Lehigh9-1W
5/8atArmy2-5L
5/15Syracuse7-9L
5/22atCornell9-4W
5/29atMaryland0-15L
Scoring:RayCoskery8,S.E.Cohn8.
1938: 6-2
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:SeligCohn
4/9Army2-10L
4/16Maryland4-11L
4/23atPennsylvania7-4W
5/7Swarthmore7-6W
5/10Cornell13-5W
5/13atColgate13-6W
5/14atSyracuse5-4W
5/21Lafayette12-1W
Scoring:RayCoskery6,JoeAndrukitis5.
1939: 4-5
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:RayCoskery
4/5atSt.Johns7-12L
4/8atMaryland2-18L
4/19Swarthmore6-7L
4/22Pennsylvania9-3W
4/29atArmy4-10L
5/6Syracuse10-7W
5/12atHobart6-12L
5/13atCornell11-7W
5/20Lehigh11-2W
Scoring:RayCoskery15,GeorgeRitter13.
1940: 3-7
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captains:BartBuserandGeorgeRitter
4/6Hobart9-14L
4/12atPennsylvania5-6L
4/13atNavy1-10L
4/20Cornell7-6W
4/24Swarthmore3-8L
4/27Maryland3-7L
5/4atArmy5-9L
5/16Lehigh12-5W
5/17atColgate11-3W
5/18atSyracuse6-16L
Scoring:BartBuser11,JimRitter10.
1941: 3-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:WarrenDarrell
4/12atNavy4-13L
4/14atMaryland3-12L
4/19atSwarthmore6-8L
4/30Syracuse8-17L
5/3Lehigh12-5W
5/10Pennsylvania15-4W
5/16atCornell12-7W
5/17atHobart6-8L
5/24Army2-14L
Scoring:AlBlair15,WarrenDarrell14,JimRitter 13.
1942: 2-8
HeadCoach:NickThiel Captain:BillZigenfus
4/11atNavy5-8L
4/18Cornell9-4W
4/25atSyracuse7-9L
4/29Maryland5-11L
5/2Swarthmore4-8L
5/9atHobart7-10L
5/16atArmy4-10L
5/23Drexel6-3W
6/17atJohnsHopkins6-10L
6/18atMaryland0-13L
1943: 2-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:JimGotwals
4/10JohnsHopkins7-11L
4/22atJohnsHopkins1-12L
4/24atNavy2-4L
5/1atMaryland4-9L
5/8Syracuse14-1W
5/15atArmy4-7L
6/17atNavy3-8L
Scoring:TomMitchell6,JimGotwals5.
1944: 0-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel
4/22Army0-14L
4/29atNavy1-21L
5/6atArmy2-14L
5/13atSwarthmore3-8L
5/20Cornell3-13L
6/10Cornell1-13L
1945: 1-5
HeadCoach:NickThiel
4/28Navy0-20L
5/5atArmy1-25L
5/12Swarthmore8-12L
5/19atNavy0-26L
5/26Cornell6-7L
6/9atCornell15-8W
Scoring:CaryTaylor11,JohnNolan9.
1946: 7-3
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:JohnNolan
4/13Army5-15L
4/26atLoyola17-3W
4/27atNavy4-14L
4/30Hobart14-6W
5/4Rutgers9-1W
5/11JohnsHopkins4-19L
5/18atSwarthmore14-11W
5/24atSyracuse6-3W
5/25atCornell7-3W
6/8Cornell9-8W
Scoring:G.F.Sullivan18,Taylor16,JohnNolan15.
1947: 6-5
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:GeorgeLocotos
4/7atDuke3-5L
4/8atWashington&Lee5-6L
4/19Loyola6-2W
4/26atNavy1-10L
5/3Syracuse6-3W
5/7atSampson8-2W
Scoring:ErnieBaer11,KenKerwin10.
1948: 6-3
HeadCoach:NickThiel
4/30atLoyola8-4W
5/1atNavy3-9L
5/7atSyracuse5-9L
5/15atArmy1-7L
5/22Colgate15-5W
Scoring:JohnNolan16,ErnieBaer11,Ed Belfield10.
1949: 5-4
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:RogerNestor
4/13atPennsylvania9-3W
4/16atWesternMaryland14-5W
4/18atWashington&Lee9-4W
4/19atVirginia7-8L
4/23Loyola4-6L
4/30Navy7-19L
5/7Syracuse7-12L
5/13atHobart13-12W
5/14atColgate14-2W
Scoring:BuddyThomas16,BobLewis16,Ed Belfield14.
1950: 3-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:EdBelfield,BobLouis
4/14atLoyola4-9L
4/15atNavy6-9L
4/22atRutgers6-11L
5/10Drexel8-1W 5/16atColgate12-3W 5/19atHobart5-6L 5/24Swarthmore9-11L
5/31Sampson16-3W
4/21Hobart9-3W
Captain:WilliamHollenbach 4/16atDrexel15-4W 4/17atPennsylvania13-4W
4/24Cornell10-5W
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Year-by-YearResults
4/29WesternMaryland17-4W
5/6atSyracuse3-17L
5/13Virginia12-23L
5/2Hobart16-6W
5/26atIthaca10-4W
5/27atCornell7-9L
Scoring:BobLewis13,JamesReed7,JohnWilcox
6.
1951: 6-3
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:PhilBenedetti
4/13atWesternMaryland17-0W
4/14atNavy1-10L
4/21Loyola12-14L
4/28Pennsylvania14-5W
5/5Syracuse10-13L
5/12MDLacrosseClub7-6W
5/18atIthaca13-0W
5/19atHobart17-10W
5/26atCornell10-5W
Scoring:JohnWilcox21,PaulRaffensberger20.
1952: 2-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:HaroldWoolfram
4/10atLoyola2-5L
4/12atNavy0-21L
4/24Washington&Lee7-6W
4/26atPennsylvania10-6W
5/3atSyracuse3-9L
5/10Rutgers15-16L
5/17Cornell6-12L
5/24atHobart8-9L
Scoring:WayneHockersmith12.
1953: 1-7
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:WayneHockersmith
4/10atSwarthmore6-22L
4/11atNavy1-19L
4/18atHobart10-11L
4/25Pennsylvania4-13L
5/2Syracuse13-18L
5/9atRutgers7-14L
5/16Cornell8-16L
5/23Loyola13-8W
Scoring:WayneHockersmith21-1.
1954: 2-7
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:DaveArnold
4/10Kenyon12-7W
4/14atNavy1-23L
4/15atLoyola6-10L
4/24Pennsylvania7-9L
4/30atHobart16-18L
5/1atSyracuse7-20L
5/8Rutgers7-20L
5/15Swarthmore12-6W
5/22Cornell13-20L
Scoring:BobHamel21-10,AlFulton23-3,Dick Klein10-8.
1955: 7-5
HeadCoach:NickThiel
Captain:DonBell
4/7atAdelphi12-4W
4/9(N)NewHampshire2-4L
4/11atHofstra3-13L
4/16Navy2-16L
4/23atRutgers6-17L
4/27Loyola17-8W
4/29atColgate6-2W
4/30atCornell8-11L
5/7Syracuse17-13W
5/14atSwarthmore14-7W
5/18Hobart8-7W
5/21Pennsylvania13-6W Scoring:RonYoutz14-18,BobHamel20-6.
1956: 8-6
HeadCoach:NickThiel Captain:BobHamel
3/29(N)NewHampshire7-2W
3/30(N)Dartmouth6-4W
4/2atAdelphi11-4W
4/3atHofstra9-3W
4/13atLoyola8-10L
4/14atNavy4-17L
4/21atPennsylvania16-4W
4/28Colgate5-6L
5/4atHobart5-11L
5/5atSyracuse13-18L
5/12Swarthmore15-4W
5/16Lehigh15-3W
5/19Rutgers11-19L
5/25Cornell13-8W
Scoring:BillHess41-21,BobHamel25-12,Lou Girard16-12.
1957: 6-7
HeadCoach:ErnieBaer
Captain:LouGirard
4/10Loyola13-9W
4/13atNavy8-19L
4/18atHofstra7-11L
4/20atAdelphi18-4W
4/23atMaryland0-18L
4/27atColgate9-4W
5/4Syracuse4-13L
5/11atSwarthmore1-5L
5/14atRutgers9-17L
6/15atLehigh15-3W
6/18atCornell8-13L
6/24Pennsylvania16-5W
Scoring:BillHess49-20,LouGirard21,TomSeeman13.
1958: 5-8
HeadCoach:ErnieBaer
Captains:BillHessandFredDonahoe
4/7atHofstra2-13L
4/11atLoyola9-6W
4/12atNavy2-18L
4/16Maryland5-22L
4/19atPennsylvania3-2W
4/26Rutgers2-14L
5/2atHobart8-2W
5/3atSyracuse5-9L
5/7Cornell6-8L
5/10Swarthmore10-3W
5/14Lehigh13-3W
5/17Dickinson7-8L
5/24Colgate9-10L
Scoring:JohnBehne19-5,FredDonahoe20.
1959: 5-4-1
HeadCoach:ErnieBaer
Captains:JohnBehneandRichardDill
4/4Loyola14-3W
4/11Navy3-29L
4/15Pennsylvania9-4W
4/18Hobart11-3W
4/22atCornell10-6W
5/2Syracuse7-14L
5/6Maryland1-20L
5/9atSwarthmore4-4T
5/13atLehigh8-5W
5/16atRutgers5-17L
Scoring:JohnBehne29-2,RichardKane6-6. DickSwanson10.
1960: 1-9
HeadCoach:ErnieBaer
Captain:DaveErwin
4/2atLoyola8-2W
4/6atNavy3-17L
4/20Cornell3-12L
4/30Rutgers5-15L
5/6atHobart0-6L
5/7atSyracuse6-15L
5/11Lehigh5-10L
5/14Swarthmore4-6L
5/18atMaryland2-17L
5/21Colgate7-9L Scoring:GordonBennett15-4.
1961: 4-6
HeadCoach:ErnieBaer
Captain:AndyLockhart
4/8atNavy5-16L
4/15Loyola17-4W
5/22Pennsylvania8-10L
5/26atCornell8-11L
5/29atRutgers3-6L
5/6Syracuse4-11L
5/12atLehigh11-9W
5/13atSwarthmore9-0W
5/16Gettysburg14-4W
5/20atColgate4-5L
Scoring:TomHayes26-5,SteveSchrader13-10, DickSeelig17-2.
1962: 7-3
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:AndyLockhart,AndyPollock
4/6atLoyola8-7W
4/7atWashington&Lee10-3W
4/10atPennsylvania8-7W
4/14Lafayette20-10W
4/25Maryland7-16L
4/28Rutgers18-13W
5/5atSyracuse8-15L
5/9Lehigh14-7W
5/12Swarthmore17-8W
5/19Colgate6-8L
Scoring:JohnMeisel6-42,TomHayes27-10,Dick Seelig22-1.
1963: 4-6
HeadCoach:BillHess
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Captain:DickSeelig
3/30Pennsylvania12-6W
4/6Washington&Lee16-7W
4/13atLafayette21-4W
4/17Loyola5-7L
4/27atRutgers7-16L
5/1Syracuse5-10L
5/8atLehigh7-11L
5/11atSwarthmore11-8W
5/14Maryland6-19L
5/18atColgate6-12L
Scoring:JohnMeisel19-19,SteveSchrader9-17, HowdySpencer16-8.
1964: 3-7
HeadCoach:HerbSchmidt
Captains:D.Flinchbaugh,V.Tedesco
4/4atHobart7-9L
4/12Lafayette16-2W
4/14Maryland4-13L
4/18atLoyola6-10L
4/25Rutgers8-14L
5/2atSyracuse4-9L
5/6Lehigh12-8W
5/9Swarthmore7-8L
5/16atColgate7-15L
5/23atDelaware8-5W
Scoring:JohnMeisel15-13
1965: 4-5-1
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:ScottHenderson,ChadMoore
4/3Hobart4-3W
4/10atLafayette12-4W
4/13atMaryland2-16L
4/15Colgate9-10L
4/24Syracuse7-10L
5/1atRutgers9-19L
5/8atSwarthmore7-8L
5/12atLehigh13-2W
5/15Loyola13-13T
5/19Delaware14-4W
Scoring:BillHuddles6-25,DaveThiel21-4, RogerDoumar11-9.
1966: 3-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:GlennThiel,DaveWebster
4/13Maryland3-23L
4/16Cortland11-12L
4/23Syracuse9-17L
4/26Loyola9-10L
4/30Rutgers1-17L
5/1Hobart9-15L
5/11Lehigh17-6W
5/14Colgate10-9W
5/21atDelaware13-4W
Scoring:GregWacker21-15,GlennThiel276,BillFranson11-20.
1967: 4-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:JoeGorman,DaveLewis
4/1atFranklin&Marshall12-5W
4/8Loyola6-12L
4/12atMaryland0-17L
4/15Colgate7-0W
4/22Syracuse10-11L
4/29atRutgers7-6W
5/10atLehigh4-6L
5/13atCortland8-19L
5/20Delaware7-4W
5/24Hobart5-6L Scoring:HankKaezowka14,JoeGorman12.
1968: 6-3-1
HeadCoach:DickPencek
4/3atBucknell13-9W
4/6Franklin&Marshall19-3W
4/10Maryland5-9L
4/13atLoyola9-5W
4/20atSyracuse9-10L
4/27Rutgers1-10L
5/8Lehigh10-4W
5/11Cortland9-9T
5/18atDelaware18-3W
5/25atHobart11-9W
Scoring:KenEdwards23-36,BobSchoeflin1925.
1969: 4-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
4/9atMaryland6-12L
4/12Loyola10-5W
4/16atFranklin&Marshall14-2W
4/19Syracuse9-13L
4/26atRutgers10-12L
4/30LebanonValley8-3W
5/3Bucknell6-7L
5/7atLehigh8-6W
5/10atCortland4-12L
5/24Hobart13-14L
Scoring:BobSchoeflin17-35.LanceSilver16-13.
1970: 3-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
4/11Loyola10-9W
4/15Franklin&Marshall4-6L
4/18Syracuse7-20L
4/25Rutgers2-8L
4/29LebanonValley18-7W
5/6Lehigh3-4L
5/9Cortland8-20L
5/16Bucknell8-4W
5/23Hobart9-18L
Scoring:RickSmedley19,AlNefgen13.
1971: 4-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:DonStone,DaveMcKeever
4/1LebanonValley10-4W
4/3Cortland9-21L
4/10Loyola15-3W
4/14Franklin&Marshall5-8L
4/17Syracuse12-9W
4/24Rutgers7-20L
5/1Pennsylvania5-10L
5/8Lehigh4-12L
5/11Bucknell16-12W
5/22Hobart6-9L
Scoring:JimTrenz42-28,BobCohen14-6,Lance Silver13-3.
1972: 4-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:BobCohen,JimClouser
4/8Cortland7-15L
4/12Franklin&Marshall6-12L
4/15Syracuse9-12L
4/19Loyola17-10W
4/22Pennsylvania9-12L
4/29Rutgers6-15L
5/6Lehigh12-5W
5/9Bucknell19-6W
5/12Lafayette14-4W
5/18Hobart5-24L
Scoring:JimTrenz42-28,RickSmedley14-2, BobCohen13-3
1973: 5-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
3/31Loyola14-7W
Scoring:KarlHurtzig15-28,BobCohen17-8.
1974: 6-5
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:BuddyTesner,JayLevine
3/30Virginia4-13L
4/3Pennsylvania6-12L
4/6atDrexel9-6W
4/13atSyracuse17-12W
4/20atLoyola10-9W
4/27Rutgers7-21L
5/3Lehigh19-11W
5/8Cortland9-12L
5/11atLafayette21-5W
5/13atBucknell10-8W
5/16atHobart7-21L
Scoring:KeithMcGuire17-27,G.Alex22-7,Karl Hurtzig10-18.
1975: 9-2
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:BuddyTesner,JayLevine
4/2atPennsylvania12-10W
4/5Drexel15-6W
4/9atFranklin&Marshall19-12W
4/12Syracuse15-7W
4/19atCortland8-16L
4/26Rutgers5-10L
4/30Loyola23-5W
5/3atLehigh9-4W
5/10Lafayette21-4W
5/14Bucknell9-7W
5/17atDelaware12-9W
Scoring:LarryWarshaw25-10,GAlex31-4,Karl Hurtzig10-24.
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5/5Lehigh6-5W
4/4Pennsylvania7-13L 4/7Drexel9-6W 4/11Franklin&Marshall5-10L 4/14Syracuse13-16(OT)L 4/25Cortland5-20L 4/28Rutgers7-16L
5/9Bucknell6-5W 5/12Lafayette19-10W 5/18Hobart8-9L
Year-by-YearResults
1976: 7-2
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:RichMauti,KarlHurtzig, RichCaravella
3/31atDrexel16-3W
4/7Franklin&Marshall18-6W
4/16NorthCarolina14-20L
4/21atLafayette26-5W
4/25Rutgers9-8(OT)W
4/28atLoyola17-12W
4/30Lehigh21-7W
5/7Pennsylvania20-13W
5/12atBucknell5-6L
Scoring:KeithMcGuire17-26,RichMauti20-11, GAlex23-5,PaulRepp13-14,MikeMass11-9.
1977: 4-6
HeadCoach:DickPencek
Captains:RichMauti,KeithMcGuire
4/3Drexel7-9L
4/9NorthCarolina14-18L
4/12Franklin&Marshall14-10W
4/20Delaware10-17L
4/22Rutgers10-13L
4/26Loyola13-10W
4/30Lehigh19-6W
5/7Pennsylvania10-24L
5/11Bucknell12-4W
5/14Washington&Lee14-22L
Scoring:KeithMcGuire8-31.PaulRepp21-14.
1978: 3-7
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:JonPoole
3/31atDrexel12-8W
4/2Syracuse8-16L
4/12Franklin&Marshall13-11W
4/14NorthCarolina7-13L
4/19Delaware12-18L
4/22Rutgers6-20L
4/26atLoyola15-12W
4/29atHofstra7-14L
5/10atBucknell14-16L
5/13atArmy6-19L
Scoring:MikeMass29-19-48,BillyCurran1314-27,EdRecco12-5-17.
1979: 2-9
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:EdRecco,RichKeegan,BryanGreaney
3/30atSyracuse9-18L
4/7atOhioState14-11W
4/11atFranklin&Marshall7-8L
4/14Drexel11-10W
4/18atDelaware16-20L
4/21atRutgers3-10L
4/28Hofstra10-18L
5/2Loyola14-15L
5/5atMaryland6-21L
5/9Bucknell10-18L
5/12Army7-17L
Scoring:EdRecco26-15-41,BillyCurran14-1529,BillTurri14-6-20.
1980: 6-5
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:T.Bacon,D.EicherandJ.Spillane
3/22atLehigh17-11W
3/29Syracuse8-15L
4/5OhioState17-3W
4/9Franklin&Marshall16-11W
4/16atDrexel14-8W
4/19Rutgers6-7L
4/26atHofstra9-20L
4/30atLoyola18-16W
5/3Maryland6-21L
5/7atBucknell15-14(OT)W
5/10atArmy4-16L
Scoring:BillyCurran20-15-35,MarkGelsomini 13-14-27,TimFlanagan15-19-34,BillTurri164-20.
1981: 9-2
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:EphHumphreysandJohnFarrell
3/21Lehigh21-9W
3/27atSyracuse4-19L
4/4atOhioState15-5W
4/8atTowson14-6W
4/11Drexel16-5W
4/18atRutgers12-11W
4/25Hofstra10-5W
4/29Loyola18-12W
5/2atMontclairState22-10W
5/6Bucknell15-6W
5/9Army5-11L
Scoring:GaryMartin16-40-56,TomLion20-828,JayStarapoli27-0-27.
1982: 8-3
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:K.Panzer,B.TurriandJ.Guterding
3/20atLehigh23-6W
3/27Syracuse4-12L
4/3OhioState24-4W
4/7Towson14-11W
4/10atHofstra16-10W
4/17Rutgers3-11L
4/21atDrexel19-12W
4/28atLoyola18-17W
5/1MontclairState20-6W
5/5atBucknell22-10W
5/8atArmy14-20L
Scoring:GaryMartin42-44-86;BillTurri21-5-26
1983: 4-7
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:RobCooke,JohnSchmitt
3/19Lehigh22-4W
3/26Syracuse6-20L
3/30atUMBC10-11L
4/2Drexel14-8W
4/6atTowson12-16L
4/9Hofstra3-9L
4/16atRutgers6-10L
4/20Army2-17L
4/27Loyola15-16(OT)L
4/30atMontclairState25-6W
5/2Bucknell20-13W
Scoring:GaryMartin19-40-59;TomLion21-22-43
1984: 6-7
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:D.Curran,J.Coyle,G.Martin
3/10atLoyola7-9L
3/17NewHampshire7-8(OT)L
3/21MontclairState15-4W
3/24atSyracuse5-21L
3/28atLafayette12-9W
3/31atDrexel13-6W
4/4Towson8-12L
4/7atHofstra11-10(OT)W
4/14Rutgers10-13L
4/21UMBC12-11(OT)W
4/28Hobart11-12L
5/2atBucknell10-6W
5/4Army7-8L
Scoring:GaryMartin21-32-53
1985: 3-10
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:D.Curran,T.FlorenceandG.Connor
3/5atDuke6-7L
3/15Loyola5-13L
3/23atSyracuse7-27L
3/27Lafayette16-9W
3/30Drexel13-14(2OT)L
4/3atTowson6-10L
4/6Hofstra13-14(OT)L
4/13atRutgers3-13L
4/16Kutztown22-3W
4/20atUMBC4-8L
4/27atHobart3-12L
5/1Bucknell8-11L
5/4CWPost12-10W
Scoring:GeorgeConnor12-22-34
1986: 7-6
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:SeanMcGinley,E.G.Rall
3/5atWilliam&Mary16-15(OT)W
3/9atLoyola12-14L
3/15Denison14-11W
3/22Syracuse8-18L
3/29atLafayette17-8W
4/2TowsonState11-9W
4/5atDrexel15-10W
4/12Rutgers5-8L
4/19UMBC10-13L
4/22atKutztown16-8W
4/26Hobart10-20L
4/30atBucknell9-6W
5/3atC.W.Post7-8L
Scoring:JohnHollerbach28-18-46;ArtBerry2511-36;BobQuinn12-22-34;ChrisDent27-5-32.
1987: 10-5
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:MartyCoyle,RichMakover,Bob Quinn
3/3atGuilford21-11W
3/7atRoanoke15-4W
3/14MichiganState16-7W
3/15Scranton16-1W
3/21Loyola*14-15(OT)L
3/22NewHampshire*17-10W
3/28Lafayette15-6W
4/1atTowsonState7-18L
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4/4Drexel20-13W
4/11atRutgers9-10(OT)L
4/18atUMBC13-12W
4/21Kutztown22-8W
4/25Hobart7-13L
4/29Bucknell17-12W
5/2C.W.Post12-16L
*LoyolaInvitational
Scoring:JeffConnor16-40-56;ScottMcKeon403-43;JohnHollerbach25-17-42;ChrisDent 32-7-39;ArtBerry24-13-37.
1988: 8-6
HeadCoach:GlennThiel Captains:ArtBerry,ChrisDent
3/2atDuke8-22L
3/5atGuilford14-13W
3/12Loyola7-15L
3/19MichiganState*10-9W
3/20Lehigh*13-7W
3/26atLafayette16-7W
3/30TowsonState11-17L
4/2atDrexel16-7W
4/5atKutztown21-9W
4/9Rutgers8-9(OT)L
4/16UMBC10-7L
4/23atHobart7-16L
4/27atBucknell14-7W
4/30atC.W.Post6-16L
*PennStateIndoorInvitational
Scoring:JeffConnor14-44-58;JimSchmitt345-39;JohnHollerbach19-9-28;ChrisDent 20-7-27;JimLaverty15-5-20.
1989: 10-5
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:TimConway,JohnHollerbach, SteveGraves
2/28atNorthCarolina6-17L
3/2atRadford20-11W
3/4atVMI19-8W
3/11atLoyola7-14L
3/18NotreDame*9-1W
3/19Nazareth*12-10W
3/25Lafayette19-7W
3/29atTowsonState9-15L
4/1Drexel13-6W
4/7Kutztown25-5W
4/15atRutgers6-12L
4/18atUMBC13-12W
4/22Hobart11-9W
4/26Bucknell15-11W
4/29C.W.Post6-7L
*PennStateIndoorInvitational
Scoring:JohnHollerbach22-38-60;JimLaverty 30-12-42;GregGuarton25-13-38;TedPeddy 30-6-36;TimConway16-11-27.
1990: 10-5, No. 16 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:PaulGilhool,TedPeddy,DaveWaynick
2/27atRadford18-11W
3/2atNorthCarolina6-13L
3/10atHofstra6-17L
3/17Villanova*13-6W
3/18VMI*22-7W
3/24atLafayette11-5W
3/28TowsonState8-10L
3/31atDrexel16-9W
4/7UMBC12-10W
4/8atKutztown25-4W
4/14Rutgers17-18L
4/18Loyola16-13W
4/21atHobart5-16L
4/25atBucknell9-8W
4/29atC.W.Post13-10W
*PennStateIndoorInvitational
Scoring:TedPeddy41-6-47;JimLaverty25-1540;ChrisLehman16-17-33,GregGuarton 20-11-31;JoelBrous17-11-28.
1991: 9-4, No. 14 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:PaulGilhool,TedPeddy
3/5atNorthCarolina3-15L
3/7atVMI17-4W
3/16Princeton*7-9L
3/17OhioWesleyan*14-7W
3/24Drexel16-8W
3/27atTowsonState8-16L
3/30Lafayette15-8W
4/6atUMBC11-10W
4/13atRutgers10-17L
4/20Hobart12-10W
4/24Bucknell17-11W
4/27C.W.Post14-13W
5/4atDelaware17-11W
*Loyola(Md.)Invitational
Scoring:JimLaverty27-9-36,PeteMakover2013-33,TedPeddy24-8-32,ChrisLehman 17-14-31.
1992: 9-3, No. 16 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:ScottBailer,MarkDardaris,Greg Guarton
2/27Navy16-9W
3/11atDrexel14-3W
3/14atVillanova16-8W
3/21Vermont12-8W
3/28atLafayette11-7W
4/4UMBC12-11(OT)W
4/11Rutgers11-10W
4/14TowsonState8-16L
4/18atHobart8-11L
4/22atBucknell13-10W
4/25atC.W.Post10-9(OT)W
May2Delaware15-18L
Scoring:ChrisLehman27-14-41,KevinMcGinley27-7-34,PeteMakover11-20-31.
1993: 6-5, No. 19 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:CraigDriver,ChrisLehman,Pete Makover,ChrisMarcus
2/27atNavy9-11L
3/10atNorthCarolina3-25L
3/14Villanova(Cancelled)
3/20atTowsonState7-10L
4/21Bucknell15-9W
4/24C.W.Post17-7W
4/28atUMBC15-5W
5/1atDelaware19-18(OT)W
Scoring:ChrisLehman16-28-38;MikeQuinn 20-8-28;RobWarren17-6-23.
1994: 8-4, No. 17 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:JayGraham,AlexSchoonmaker,Ken Wille
2/26atNotreDame9-12L
3/6atGeorgetown4-17L
3/12atVillanova16-12W
3/19TowsonState13-15L
3/26vs.Lafayette21-7W
3/27atDrexel13-10W
4/2UMBC15-5W
4/9Rutgers13-12(OT)W
4/16NorthCarolina(N)8-16L
4/23atStonyBrook12-11W
4/27Bucknell15-13W
4/30Delaware16-15W
Scoring:GregJackson25-27-52;PeteMakover 18-14-32;ErikMerkel26-7-33.
1995: 11-2, No. 13 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:MikeBusza,MikeO’Keefe,Brian Shorts
2/26NotreDame15-14W
3/3OhioState15-7W
3/8atVirginia12-20L
3/12Villanova16-10W
3/18atTowsonState15-10W
3/25Lafayette18-4W
3/26Drexel18-13W
4/1atUMBC16-15W
4/8StonyBrook20-4W
4/15Hobart12-13(OT)L
4/19atBucknell17-8W
4/22atRutgers15-14W
4/30atDelaware16-11W
Scoring:ErikMerkel48-13-61;GregJackson 34-22-56;MikeBusza26-14-40.
1996: 10-3, No. 18 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:DaveDaniecki,GregJackson,TolleisonMorriss,RobWarren
2/24atMichiganState13-8W
2/25atOhioState8-7(OT)W
3/6atNorthCarolina9-18L
3/9atVillanova16-3W
3/16Georgetown12-9W
3/23atDrexel14-6W
3/24atLafayette12-4W
3/30UMBC18-14W
4/6atStonyBrook11-8W
4/13atHobart4-9L
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3/27Lafayette19-6W 3/28Drexel14-7W 4/10atRutgers9-16L 4/17Hobart13-14L
Year-by-YearResults
4/17Bucknell6-11L
4/20Rutgers6-5W
4/27Delaware17-16(OT)W
Scoring:GregJackson23-16-39;ChrisKilloren 21-13-34;JasonRickel20-12-32.
1997: 8-4, No. 13 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:DaveDaniecki,GregJackson,Tolleison Morriss.
2/28NotreDame5-9L
3/7Villanova12-7W
3/12vs.Yale(1)11-6W
3/16atGeorgetown8-18L
3/22Princeton6-18L
3/29atUMBC11-5W
4/5StonyBrook12-4W
4/12Hobart12-11(2OT)W
4/16atBucknell14-7W
4/19atRutgers15-7W
4/26atDelaware13-12W
5/3atDuke6-7(OT)L (1)BocaRaton,Fla.
Scoring:ChrisKilloren23-18-41;JohnChescavage28-10-38.
1998: 6-6, No. 15 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:TimEldridge,ChrisKilloren,Todd Korte.
3/1atNotreDame9-14L
3/7atVillanova11-4W
3/11atMaryland6-14L
3/15Georgetown14-13W
3/21atPrinceton5-13L
3/28UMBC14-11W
4/4atArmy19-11W
4/11atHobart6-12L
4/15Bucknell19-8W
4/18Rutgers11-9W
4/25Delaware10-11L(OT)
5/1Duke6-10L
Scoring:JohnChescavage29-10-39;ChrisKilloren23-9-32;ToddKaiser12-17-29.
1999: 8-4, No. 12 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:JohnChescavage,AndrewGermain, KevinKeenan,ChrisSchiller
2/28NotreDame13-8W
3/5Villanova13-7W
3/10atMaryland10-19L
3/21Lehigh16-10W
3/27atUMBC11-9W
3/31atGeorgetown10-20L
4/3Army19-12W
4/10Hobart7-6W
4/17atRutgers15-8W
4/21atBucknell13-10W
4/24atDelaware11-12L
5/1atDuke9-22L
Scoring:ChrisSchiller24-18-42;JohnChescavage25-9-34;DonMayerhofer19-12-31;Todd Kaiser16-14-30.
2000: 7-7, 3-3 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 20 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:SeanHuss,DonMayerhofer,David Washo
2/27atNotreDame4-10L
3/3atVillanova13-7W
3/6atAirForce15-8W
3/8atDenver5-8L
3/12*Georgetown8-17L
3/18atLehigh15-12W
3/25*atUMBC7-12L
4/1*Massachusetts11-8W
4/8atHobart7-9L
4/14*atNavy5-12L
4/19Bucknell10-9W
4/22*Rutgers12-6W
4/28Duke5-6L
5/6*StonyBrook18-6W Scoring:DonMayerhofer20-28-48;WillDriscoll 28-7-35;EricWood14-18-32
2001: 7-6, 2-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 15 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel Captains:TedHolmes,MichaelKern,Jan Northrop,EricWood
2/25NotreDame8-10L
3/3Villanova14-7W
3/7atDelaware13-6W
3/10*atGeorgetown5-12L
3/17atCornell8-7W
3/24*UMBC7-8L
3/31*atMassachusetts9-10L
4/7Hobart12-11W
4/14*Navy9-10(OT)L
4/18atBucknell6-10L
4/21*atRutgers18-9W
4/28Fairfield9-8(OT)W
5/5*StonyBrook17-5W Scoring:WillDriscoll38-9-47;LukeOgelsby1116-27;EricWood12-14-26.
2002: 8-5, 1-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 13 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel Captains:WillDriscoll,SeanDroogan,Tim Emmick
2/24atNotreDame10-9(OT)W
3/2atFairfield14-6W
3/4AirForce16-2W
3/9*Georgetown10-11L
3/16Cornell9-11L
3/23*atUMBC8-9L
3/30*Massachusetts12-13L
4/3Delaware16-8W
4/6atHobart11-10W
4/12*atNavy7-9L
4/20*Rutgers15-3W
4/23Bucknell9-7W
4/27Virginia13-8W Scoring:WillDriscoll48-7-55;LukeOgelsby927-36;SeanDroogan8-11-19.
2003: 7-7, 3-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel Captains:MarshallFeldman,ChrisGarrity,Matt Zappia
2/23#17NotreDame9-10L
3/1Fairfield18-6W
3/8*at#6Georgetown9-11L
3/11Yale(N)15-17L
3/15at#20Cornell8-9L
3/22*#20UMBC10-12L
3/29*at#6UMass11-10W
4/5Hobart14-10W
4/12*#15Navy5-4W
4/16atBucknell10-7W
4/19*at#8Rutgers7-6W
4/26at#3Virginia10-11L
5/3#17OhioState13-4W
2003 NCAA Championship Tournament
5/10at#9Towson6-11L
Scoring:NateWhitaker24-10-34;LukeOgelsby 13-20-33;MarshallFeldman19-7-26.
2004: 6-7, 0-3 ECAC Lacrosse HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:RobBateman,BrianMabry,Matt
O’Malley,EdmondPerry
2/21atOhioState5-4W
2/29atNotreDame7-17L
3/6atFairfield6-10L
3/10Providence(N)11-4W
3/13*Georgetown8-10L
3/21atDenver11-10W
4/3*Massachusetts8-17L
4/10atHobart7-8L
4/17atMt.SaintMary’s16-7W
4/20Bucknell12-7W
4/24*Rutgers6-10L
4/30atVillanova9-11L
5/8Virginia10-8W
Scoring:NateWhitaker18-13-31;WillCutler158-23;JohnEremus18-3-21.
2005: 9-6-0, 5-1-0 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:MarcYoung,WillJones,MikeJacober
2/19#14OhioState9-7W
2/27#10NotreDame6-14L
3/5*#16Loyola16-14W
3/8at#4Duke2-12L
3/19at#20StonyBrook5-7L
3/25Fairfield10-11(ot)L
4/2*at#13UMass8-18L
4/5Mt.St.Mary’s14-5W
4/9*#15Hobart19-13W
4/16*St.John’s12-4W
4/19at#12Bucknell11-10W
4/23*atRutgers8-7W
4/29Villanova10-5W
5/8*at#7Georgetown13-12(ot)W
2005 NCAA Championship Tournament
5/14at#4Maryland10-14L Scoring:NateWhitaker31-13-44;PatrickHeim 22-11-33,JohnEremus23-3-26.
2006: 8-5, 5-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 16 USILA HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:KeithBenjamin,GregGurenlian,Nate Whitaker
2/26at#12NotreDame4-8L
3/4*atLoyola6-9L
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3/8vs.#14Dartmouth11-10W
3/11atOhioState14-13(ot)W
3/18StonyBrook10-11L
3/25*at#20Fairfield11-6W
4/1*#7Massachusetts7-5W
4/8*atHobart9-4W
4/15*atSt.John’s13-3W
4/19Bucknell10-11L
4/22*Rutgers8-7(ot)W
4/28atVillanova12-11(2ot)W
5/6*#5Georgetown9-10L
Scoring:BrianBoyle12-25-37,NateWhitaker 28-4-32,JohnEremus19-6-25.
2007: 5-8, 3-4 ECAC Lacrosse
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:PatHeim,DanSaltsman,Matt Mulqueen
2/17#13Denver5-10L
2/24#17NotreDame8-11L
3/3*#18Loyola9-10L
3/10OhioState8-10L
3/13vs.Colgate7-4W
3/24*#12Fairfield10-7W
3/31*atMassachusetts5-6(ot)L
4/7*Hobart12-7W
4/14*St.John’s9-5W
4/17at#12Bucknell5-7L
4/22*atRutgers7-8(2ot)L
4/28St.Joseph’s12-9W
5/5*at#4Georgetown4-9L
Scoring:BrianBoyle11-17-28;RobForster18-220;GilPearsall15-4-19;PatHeim14-4-18
*ECAC Lacrosse Game
2008: 7-7, 2-5 ECAC Lacrosse
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:AndrewMackrides,TommyZichelli.
2/16RobertMorris18-2W
2/24at#18NotreDame9-15L
3/1*at#15Loyola4-7L
3/8atOhioState6-17L
3/11Villanova12-3W
3/15Vermont7-4W
3/21*atFairfield7-2W
3/29*Massachusetts5-7L
4/5*atHobart6-8L
4/12*atSt.John’s7-11L
4/15#9Bucknell8-7W
4/20*Rutgers4-8L
4/26*atSt.Joseph’s10-6W
5/3*#Georgetown12-11(ot)W
Scoring:RobForster17-12-29;MaxVanArsdale 17-10-27;AndrewMackrides12-4-16.
*ECAC Lacrosse Game
2009: 9-5, 4-3 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 16 USILA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:DrewAdams,MattWarner
2/14atRobertMorris11-12(2ot)L
2/22#8NOTREDAME8-13L
2/28#16LOYOLA,MD.*7-8L
3/7#15OHIOSTATE11-5W
3/10at#20VILLANOVA10-8W
3/15atVermont7-5W
3/21FAIRFIELD*4-5(ot)L
3/28at#14UMass*8-9L
4/4HOBART*10-8W
4/7at#19Bucknell9-8W
4/11ST.JOHN’S*12-11(ot)W
4/18atRutgers*9-4W
4/25ST.JOSEPH’S17-6W
5/2at#16Georgetown*12-1(2ot)W Scoring:RobForster26-9-35,ChrisHogan29-534,JackForster22-12-34,MattMackrides 15-13-28.
*ECAC Lacrosse Game
2010: 2-11, 1-4 CAA
HeadCoach:GlennThiel
Captains:JoeBritt,ChrisHogan,BrianShea
2/20ROBERTMORRIS17-24L
2/28at#3NotreDame8-12L
3/6atOhioState10-11(ot)L
3/9VILLANOVA7-11L
3/13atRutgers4-7L
3/20at#8Duke11-20L
3/27ST.JOHN’S13-11W
3/30BUCKNELL9-11L
4/3*#9MASSACHUSETTS8-10L
4/10*at#8Drexel7-12L
4/17*#11HOFSTRA11-10(ot)W
4/24*at#14Towson9-10L
4/30*DELAWARE10-14L
Scoring:MatthewMackrides36-8-44;BillyGribbin 23-8-31;NickDolik21-6-27;ChrisHogan15-9-24; KyleVanThof6-9-15.
*CAA Lacrosse Game
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All-TimeSeriesHistory
OPPONENTWLT Adelphi300 AirForce200 Army3290 BaltimoreCityColl.100 BaltimorePolytechnic100 BronxClub001 Bucknell34100 CarlisleIndianSchool030 Colgate1490 Cornell19200 Cortland091 CrescentAthleticAssoc.300 C.W.Post540 Dartmouth300 Delaware1470 Denison100 Denver120 Dickinson010 Drexel2530 DrumlinAthleticClub100 Duke090 Fairfield630 Franklin&Marshall850 Georgetown5100 Gettysburg100 Guilford200 Harvard010 Hobart24341 Hofstra590 Ithaca200 JohnsHopkins050 Kenyon100 Kutztown600 Lafayette2700 LebanonValley300 Lehigh3170 LongIslandAthl.Club100 Loyola27221 Maryland2350 MarylandClub100 Massachusetts380 OPPONENTWLT MichiganState300 MontclairState400 Mt.SaintMary’s200 Mt.WashingtonClub020 Navy2370 Nazareth100 NewHampshire220 NorthCarolina090 NotreDame4130 OhioState1130 OhioWesleyan100 OnondagaIndians511 OxfordCambridge010 Pennsylvania22131 Princeton030 Providence100 Radford200 Roanoke100 RobertMorris120 Rutgers18420 Sampson200 Scranton100 St.John’s(N.Y.)510 St.John’s(Md.)020 St.Joseph’s300 St.Stephens100 StonyBrook620 Swarthmore13151 Syracuse12461 Toronto020 Towson4120 UMBC1380 Union010 Vermont300 Villanova1420 Virginia250 VMI300 Washington&Lee420 WesternMaryland700 William&Mary100 Yale110
PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE 48
LastNameFirstNameYearsLettered A
AaronsBrendan1995-'98
AbellMike1995-'97
AbernathyRobert1949
AbrielWilliamL.1972-'75
AdamsDrew2006-'09
AdolphWilliam1991-'94
AgnewA.L.1920
AshleyDavid1962
AlbertsonNorb1963
AlbrechtJohnR.(Mgr.)1955
AlexChristopherJ.1970
AlexThomasG.1974-'77
AllenR.E.1944
AmberJohnW.1951-'52
AndersonC.O.1929-'30
AndersonW.L.1923
AndressJohn2007-’10
AndrukitisJosephA.1938
AntonickJohn1988
AntonsonJ.O.1929-'31
ArnoldDavidH.1953-'54
AsplundhBarrE.1951-'52
AtkinsonLarryR.1950
AtkinsonR.E.1913
AuerA.1944
BackenstoseBrian1993-'94
BaconTimothyD.1977-'80
BaerErnest1947-'49
BaerW.W.1915
BailerJohn1989-'92
BaileyDoug1981-'82
BaileyMichael2002-'05
BakerDavid2010
BakerR.M.1918
BallingerJohn1966
BallouC.F.1914-'15
BaneyRobert1983-'84
BanhamA.L.1942
BanksP.B.1922
BarberW.H.1914
BarieJohn1963-'64
BarnesR.B.1934
BarnhartA.L.1920
BarrasRichard1966
BarryJackE.1974-'77
BascianoAnthony2007-’10
BashH.C.1922-'23
BaskinMarc1986
BatemanRobert2001-'03
BatkinW.1944
BauerE.C.1945
BauerleRichard1963-'64
BaucumConor2010
BeattieMichaelR.1957-'59
BeckRegan1989-'90
BeddingsFrank1986-'89
BehneJohnM.1957-'59
BeldenChris1983
BelfieldEdwardC.1948-'50
BelfieldJohnC.1926-'28
BellDonaldJ.1952,'54-'55
BellMatthewJ.1985-'86
BenedettiPhilipJ.1950-'51
BenjaminKeith2002,'04-'06
All-TimeLettermen
BennettGordonS.1960-'61
BergesenAndreasJ.1954-'56
BerkowitzHoward1962
BermanRachel(Mgr.)1982-'84
BernierMatt2008-’10
BerryArthur1985-'88
BeucheleWalterE.1978-'79
BickelhauptGeorgeF.1953-'55
BickellThomas1969
BishopG.W.1944
BitnerA.W.1942-'43
BlairA.F.1939&'41
BlatterJayI.1973
BlumR.B.(Mgr.)1938
BoeckerGaryJ.1973
BoeckerKennethD.1972-'73
BonnerGraham2001
BookerD.N.1944
BoothRobert2000-'03
BoothS.K.1932
BornAllen1989
BosmanH.M.1933-'34
BostockDonaldJ.1955-'57
BowesH.R.1915
BoyerD.J.1938
BoyleBrian2005-'07
BoyleGreg2006-'08
BoyleRichardD.1974-'75
BraccianteRonaldJ.1961-'62
BraggHarrie1949
BrandtDaniel1988&'91
BreadyA.M.1926
BrelusJohn2008-’10
BrennanJasonM.1994-'96
BretherickD.W.1944
BrickleyDavid(Mgr.)1963
Brigman,Jr.Lindo(Mgr.)1940
BrinerG.M.1922
BrinerJohn1943
Briner,Jr.WilliamM.1942-'43
BrinkerCharles(Mgr.)1967-'68
BrittJoseph2007-’10
BrittainEdward1957
BrittinghamStanley1969
BrousJoel1989-'92
BrownC.A.1929
BrownGreg2008-’10
BrownHarryS.1956-'58
BrownI.G.1920-'22
BrownJohn1993
BrubachWilliam1981
BuckleyE.M.1924-'25
Buckman,Jr.J.S.1938-'39
BuddStephen1982-'85
BullockRichardS.1958-'60
BullockRobertF.1954-'56
Buser,Jr.BartE.1937,'39-'40
BuszaMike1992-'95
BuszaTodd1989-'92
CallawayAce1993
CampbellChristopher2005
CampbellD.A.1920
CampbellG.Keen1941
CampbellKevinR.1972-'75
CampbellR.L.1943
CampbellRobert1979-'82
CaravellaRichardF.1973,'75
CarlozoJosephV.1973-'74
CarlsonR.F.1928-'29,'31,'32
CarlsonRonald(Mgr.)1956
CarrArthurR.1973
CarrollJohn1986-'87
CarsonR.J.1923-'24
CarsonR.R.1944
CarterJ.R.1939-'40
CaseJamesO.1950
CastellaJohn1960
CatalanoChris1986
CatalanoJamesA.1977-'79
CawleyBill1987
ChadwickPeter1989-'91
ChaikinJamesN.(Mgr.)1945-'46
CharlesRonaldJ.2000-'03
CharronWilliamR.1961-'63
ChescavageJohn1996-'99
ChestnutKentL.1957
ChinichJustin2007
ChiodoRaffaele1992-'95
ChisholmDaniel1995-'97
CibikMichael(Mgr.)1966
CicakMichael1940
CimochowskiGeorge1961-'63
ClearyRegis1967
ClelandJ.G.(Mgr.)1934
ClementHenryL.1983&'85
CliftonSean1990
CloughJohn1990&'93
CloughertyThomas1965
ClouserJamesF.1971-'73
ClouserL.H.1925
CochranChris1996-'97
CockleyN.I.1927
CocozielloAlex2007
CohenArthurS.1954
CohenRobertC.1971-'73
CohnS.E.1936-'38
CollettJohnR.1954-'55
CollinsDouglas1985-'86
CollinsFrancisD.1972
ComegnaMarc1983
ConleyJ.F.1935-'37
ConnellyWilliamJ.1978
ConnerGeorgeD.1982-'85
ConnorJeffrey1984,'87-'88
ConwayTimothyD.1986-'89
CookGeorgeH.1926
CookH.C.1925-'27
CookJackA.1950
CookeRobert1980-'83
CooperRobertW.1975-'78
CopelandMatt1995-'98
CopelinDonaldE.1950
CornwellE.H.1922
CoskeryE.G.1933
CoskeryRayS.1937-'39
CoulterF.A.1921-'23
CourteauChristopher2005
CowanAlexF.1938-'39
CoxJames1980-'81
CoyleJohn1981-'84
CoyleMartin1984-'87
CraigWilliam1914
CramerBerneF.1946
CramerE.S.1932
CranmerC.B.1929
CrawfordB.E.1932
CromieR.W.1927-'28
CrooheA.L.1932
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CrossJack1965
CroupA.H.1920-'21
CrowleyJeffreyC.1971-'72
CunninghamJeremiah1980
CunoJ.B.1913-'15
CurcioJohnJ.1982&'84
CurranDennisM.1982-'85
CurranKevinT.1978-'81
CurranWilliamJ.1977-'80
CurtinGerald1968-'69
CurtinRyan2006
CussonBenjamin2001-'03
CutlerWilliam2002-'05
DangerfieldH.1928
DanieckiDavid1994-'97
DanielsAndy1983
DardarisMark1989-'92
DarraughE.H.1918
DattelbaumWarren1938-'41
DavidheiserEric2010
DavisAlanT.1977-'78
DavisBill2009-’10
DayW.R.1931-'33
DeanJamesW.1953
DeanW.A.1916-'18
DeBaldoScott1995
DeBowBrendan2000,2002-'03
DeckerD.B.1931
Decker,Jr.HowardW.(Mgr.)1951
DeCockGary1981
DedeScott1988
DeFalcoR.B.1937-'39
DegnanJames1984-'85
DelanoyJohn2005
DemosGreg1999
DentChristopher1985-'88
DetwilerE.B.1932
DevineJohnA.1977
DeVoeJamesF.1953
DiehlPaul1966
DillRichardJ.1958-'59
DoederleinWinfredP.1955
DolikNick2010
DonahoeFrederickA.1956-'58
DonleyWill2008-’10
DonovanWilliamJ.2001-'04
D'OrtoneKenneth1983-'84
DoughertyJohn1987-'88
DoumarRoger1963-'65
DouthettE.M.1936
DowartA.L.1916
DrakeH.B.1939-'40
DrazenovichJosephJ.1950
DreelandAlan1968-'69
DreyfusWilliam1986-'88
DriscollWilliam1999-2002
DriverCraig1990-'93
DrooganSean1999-2002
DrylieJ.E.1943
DunkleR.S.1917
DunneMatthew1964-'65
DwyerWilliamL.1993-'96
EdelL.J.1931-'33
EdmundsG.H.1925-'27
EdmundsJ.C.1930
EdwardsE.L.1930-'31
EdwardsKenneth1968
EicherDavidD.1978-'80
EisenmanR.S.1935-'37
EislerC.R.1921-'23
ElderGoveG.1958-'59
EldridgeTimothy1995-'98
ElmerJ.J.2007-’10
ElserA.J.1928
EmmickTimothy1998,2000-'02
ErberPeterJ.1961
EremusJohn2003-'06
ErhartE.O.1913
ErwinDave2008
ErwinDavidT.1959-'61
ErwinJosephB.1955
ErwinMark1981
EshelmanW.1944
EspyBrad1995,'96,'98
EssigSean1986,'87,'89
EtterKevin2007-’10
EtterSean2003-'05
EzrattyStevenP.1974-'75
FabianLouisA.(Mgr.)1972-'73
FarcoskyJohn2004-'06
FariesL.E.1942-'43
FarleyE.S.1920-'21
FarleyWalterS.1913-'15
FarlsJohn1986
FarrellBernardC.1970-'72
FarrellCharles1965-'66
FarrellJohn1978-'81
FarrellWilliam2000-'03
FaustAlfredD.1958
FeenJeffrey1987-'90
FeightnerPaul1967
FeldmanMarshall2000-'03
FellowsR.H.1927-'28
FergusonFrederick1967-'68
FergusonM.M.1926
FergusonR.G.1932
FerryT.L.(Mgr.)1935
FieldEdward1995
FinleyJohnR.1946-'49
FiscusGlennW.1956-'57
FisherH.W.1916
FisherPaul1988-'91
FisherR.D.1914-'16
FlanaganTimothy1980-'81
FlanneryMatthew2005-'06
FleckTodd1989
Flenner,Jr.B.E.1942-'43
FletcherJackE.1934
FlinchbaughDavid1962-'64
FlorenceThomasI.1982-'85
ForesmanW.S.1925
Forrest,Jr.WilliamH.1951
ForsterJack2009-’10
ForsterRandy2010
ForsterRob2006-'09
FosterG.S.1936-'37
FoxR.W.(Mgr.)1922
FrankJ.C.1923-'24
FransonWilliam1966
FriedenbergDavid1956
FriedmanStephenA.1956
FromkinRobertS.1970-'71
FryburgFrank1949
FultonJamesA.1950,'51,&'54
FurchnerWes1997-2000
G
GaglianoMichael1994-'97
GallagherA.J.1913-'14
GannettAlex2010
GannettChristopher2003-'06
GannettAlex2009
GaronzikScottN.1975
GarrityAlex2008-’10
GarrityChristopher2000-'03
GaryJeff1983
GatchellM.H.1922-'23
GaumerL.S.1945
GehnrichScott2003-'06
GeigerDaniel2001-'02
GeisewiteC.F.1925-'27
GekasEvan1985
GelsominiMarkP.1979-'80
GentherJ.A.1938-'39
GerberE.C.1934-'36
GerdingH.V.1927
GermainAndrew1996-'99
GerratoAnthony1984,'86,&'87
GerratoGlenn1991-'92
GeuderR.E.(Mgr.)1939
GiacaloneWilliamR.1973-'74
GibbsG.A.1920
GilhoolJames1986-'88
GilhoolPaul1989-'91
GillA.J.1913
GirardLucien1952,'53,'56,&'57
GladingF.W.1920-'21
GlennonTravis1999-2000
GobeyGalen1967-'69
GoldschmidtJohn2001
GoldsteinLewis1986
Goldsworthy,Jr.ThomasC.1952-'53
GormanJoseph1965-'67
GotwalsJamesE.1941-'43
GouldingMark1979-'82
GrabenstetterWalter1986-'88
GrahamJay1990,'92-'94
GrantRichard1971
GravesStephen1986-'89
GreaneyBryanJ.1978-'79
GreenH.W.1930
GreenPhilip1991
GreenleeThomas1960
GribbinBilly2010
GriffinE.F.1928
GriffinJamesM.1956
GriffithsP.W.1921
GruverJ.A.1926
GuarigliaMark1993
GuartonGregory1989-'92
GurenlianGregory2003-'06
GuterdingJosephW.1979-'82
GwynnJ.A.1931-'32
H
HaasJan1980
HaberlinC.F.(Mgr.)1929
HackettB.M.1924-'26
HagermanJohnC.1949-'50
D
E EagleAnthonyJ.1950-'52 EatonW.L.1920 EddyR.B.1936
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HaggertyKevin1998-2000
HaggertyRyan1996-'99
HaleGregory2001-'04
HallStuartA.1982-'85
HallowellC.K.1914,'15,&'17
HamasS.V.1929
HamelRobertD.1954-'56
HamiltonD.D.1943-'44
HammerC.R.(Mgr.)1931
HammondRichardW.1958-'60
HannaRichardC.1950
HannumM.E.1945
HardestyTom1986
HarkinsS.F.1925-'26
HarrisE.B.(Mgr.)1941
HarrisMike1995
HarrowerD.E.1913
Hasek,Jr.C.W.1935-'36
HassanP.R.1933
Hassan,Jr.J.S.1932
HastingsH.E.1927
HaswellMike1998
HausnerHowardM.1942-'43
HayJamesR.1953-'55
HayesJohnL.1948-'49
HayesThomasR.1961-'62
HegartyL.C.1922
HeimPatrick2004-'07
HelbigW.H.1924&'26
HelgesonSteve1987
HelgesonStu1984
HellerJeffreyL.1974
HelpaJoseph1986
HendersonEarleH.1958-'59
HendersonJ.L.1942
HendersonJ.Scott1962,‘64-65
HendersonStephen1966-’68
HenjesScott1991
HenjesTodd1983-’86
HenneghanCharley2006,2008-’10
HenneghanDanny2010
HenningW.D.1940-’41
HenryJ.B.1932
HenryJohnP.1951-’52
HenryRichard1967-’68
HeppenstallJ.M.1931
HermanceGeoff1990
HerringEdwinL.1950-’51
HerschaMichael1998-2001
HershnerKevin2003-’06
HerzerBrian1979-’82
HerzerKarlM.1977-’79
HeschM.J.1932-’33
HessD.J.1940
HessWilliamE.1956-’58
HilliardRyan1996-’97
HimoffD.T.1935-’36
HinckelToebe1995
HinkleRichard1960
HockersmithWayneL.1951-’53
HoffmanC.F.1921
HoftJ.M.1935-’37
HoganChris2007,2009-’10
HollenbachWilliamS.1943,‘46-’48
HollerbachJohn1986-’89
HolmesEdward1998-2001
HolmesRobert1966-'67
HoltEric1999-2000
HontzL.H.1935-'37
HoodBenjamin1990-'93
HorikawaHerbertJ.1954-'55
HouckJamesP.1956-'57
HouleDavid2000-'03
HouseW.B.1925-'26
HouseworthBurtB.1958
HowellsDerek2002-'05
HuddlesWilliam1965
HufnagelYanni2002
HughesCharlesE.1958
HughesJohn1949
HumphreysEdwardP.1979-'81
HunterBill1992-'93
Hurtzig,Jr.KarlW.1973-'75
HussSean1997,'99-2001
IafrateFrank1964-'65
IannettaRoccoM.1948-'49
IrmlerAlex1994
IrwinJamesO.1960-'61
JacksonGregoryG.1994-'97
JacoberG.E.1936
JacoberMichael2002-'05
JacobsScott2006-'08
JandaRichardJ.1959-'60
JenningsW.J.1921
JohnsonChris1995
JohnsonJason1993-'96
JohnsonPeterC.1944,'46,&'47
JohnsonRonald1963-'65
JohnsonScott2006
JohnsonThomas1999
JohnstonF.B.1913
JohnstonR.B.1924
JonesB.C.1921
JonesEdwardC.1954
JonesElliott2003,'04,&'06
JonesW.M.1931
JonesWilliam2002-'05
JordonH.B.1915
JosefsonJ.C.1915
JoyceKevin2007-’10
JurmanDavidL.1992-'95
KaczowkaHenry1966-'67
KaiserK.C.1929-'30
KaiserK.R.1929-'30
KaiserTodd1998-'99
KaneF.E.1932
KaneJamesE.1959-'60
KaplanM.L.1930
KappelWilliamM.1969-'70
KastrollWilliam1992-'93
KaulfussE.J.1933-'34
KayDonaldP.1946
KeeganRichardW.1978-'79
KeenanKevin1996-'99
KellyBruceW.1972
KennedyDevin2004-'07
KennedyJames1962
KennedyTom1988
KenneyAdam2004-'07
KernMichael1998-2001
Kern,Jr.H.F.1942-'43
KerwinKennethD.1945-'47
KesslerL.A.(Mgr.)1943
KesslerPhilip1985-'86
KieferM.R.1927-'28
KielarW.A.1932
KilfoilJ.F.1935-'36
KillorenChris1995-'98
KimbleReginald(Mgr.)1948
KingAdenA.1993-'96
KingAndrewD.1994-'97
KingDavid1984-'87
KingDavid1995-'98
KissellDeanW.1945,'47-'49
KleinRichardA.1953-'55
KleinmanRandall1998-2001
KlineG.E.1933-'34
KobanDouglas1982
KochR.J.1941-'42
KolbJordan2006-'09
KoonsRobertW.1951-'52
KopenhaverJim1980-'82
KorteTodd1995-'98
KosanovichBronco1945-'47
KothGeorgeF.1933-'35
KothO.R.1929-'30
KowalskiDavidP.1970
KowalskiPeterA.1975-'78
KranzleySteve1981
KrauseAndrew1938-'39
KriebelT.E.1916-'17
KromolzStephen1991-'94
KuichF.C.1927
KupferbergIan1998-2001
KutufarisPaul1989-'91
LaffertyH.D.1923-'24
LaGrowJoshua2002-'04
LairdMatt2000
LamyChris1996
LangBrooke1991-'92
LatimerWarrenE.(Mgr.)1950
LaurinL.K.1948
LavertyJames1988-'91
LeChardAllanP.1954-'55
LeeC.V.1929
LeedomAndrewR.1993-'96
LehmanChristopher1990-'93
LehmanSteve1992,'93,&'95
LeuschnerF.H.1920-'21
LevineJayR.1974-'75
LewisD.G.1930-'31
LewisDavid1967
LewisH.H.(Mgr.)1932
LewisM.P.1917
LewisMatt1995-'96
LindenmuthE.J.1931
LinkRyan2009-’10
LionThomas1981-'84
LiskoRoyK.1971-'72
LloydBilly2008-’10
LloydJ.S.1917
LockhartAndrewR.1960-'62
LockwoodC.H.1941-'43
LocotosFrankN.1954-'56
LocotosGeorge1945-'48
LomadyFrederickC.1977-'79
Long,Jr.John1950
LongJoey2008
LorenzArthurL.1944,'47,&'48
LotzJ.H.1937
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LouisRobertA.1947-'50
LowerIVEdward1989-'90
LoyMatt2007-’10
LunderWilliam1987-'90
LundmarkStephen1991&'93
LuxJohnR.1948-'49
LynchBrian1982-'85
M
MabryBrian2001-'04
MackridesAndrew2005-'08
MackridesMatthew2009-’10
MaddenDevin2007-‘08
MaddockR.S.1944
MagdaRichard1999,2001,&2002
MahoneyMichealP.1978-'79
MahrerStacey(Mgr.)1987-'88
MainJ.B.(Mgr.)1933
MakoverPeter1990-'93
MakoverRichard1984-'87
MaleyF.L.1933&'35
MallR.R.(Mgr.)1942
MalloyPatrick1965
MaloyJ.S.1917
MaranP.Marshall1989
MarcusChris1990-'93
MarklandFrancisS.1957
MartenisF.P.1944
MartinGary1981-'84
MartocciWilliamD.1972-'73
MaryczMike1995-'96
MaschalW.D.1928
MassMichaelA.1975&'78
MathewsW.H.1915-'16
MatthewsJohn1967-'69
MautiRichardD.1975-'77
MayKurtA.1973-'74
MayerWilliam1983
MayerhoferDon1997-2000
MayvilleKenneth2002-'04
McAleenanRyan2006-'09
McAuliffeKevin1991
McBrideS.P.(Mgr.)1937
McCafferyBrian1996
McCandlessP.1926,'27,&'29
McClarenW.L.1935
McClearyJohnG.1947-'48
McClungJ.H.1936
McColloughJ.P.1914
McColloughWilliamE.1953
McCormickMike1983-'84
McCoyJohnP.1968-'70
McCubbinMarkE.1971-'73
McDermottBryan1991-'93
McDonoughWilliamJ.1958-'59
McDowellC.C.1916
McGarveyRyan2009-’10
McGihonRobert2000-'01
McGinleyKevin1992
McGinleySean1983-'86
McGrathMike1997-2000
McGuireRobertK.1974-'77
McGuireTimothyS.1973&'75
McGuoneJames1967-'69
McHugh,Jr.J.E.1940-'41
McKeeverDavidV.1969-'71
McKelveyPaul1988-'91
McKeonScott1984-'87
McKlveenJ.H.1927-'28
McMillen,Jr.W.W.1930-'32
McPhersonR.M.(Mgr.)1928
MearsRichardC.1961
MedicoNancyE.(Mgr.)1975
MeekerGeorgeE.1946&'48
MehardH.R.1913-'14
MeierLouisA.1960-'62
MeiselJohn1962-'64
MelsonChris1987
MerkelErik1994-'95
MeyerH.N.1937-'39
MillerM.G.1920-'21
MillerM.M.1930
MillickJohnA.(Mgr.)1953
Milliken,Jr.H.E.1943-'44
MillspaughMichael1975
MinnichS.B.1929
MitchellCharlesW.1974
MitchellThomasB.1942-'43
MitmanJoshuaC.1973
MoconyiAndrewS.1959-'60
MoenBrian1993,'95,&'96
MoltisantiRobert1993
MontgomeryJeffrey1988-'89
MooreChad1963-'65
MoorhouseW.J.1933
MorganC.C.1922-'24
MorinFrancois1995-'96
MorrisDuncan1984-'85
MorrissVIJamesT.1994-'97
MorseLogan1989-'92
MortimerSamuelJ.1952
MoskoMichael1984-'85
MoulthropH.K.1932-'34
MoylanDavidC.1975-‘76
MulqueenChris2007-‘09
MulqueenMatthew2004-'07
MunhallA.N.1913-1914
MurphySteve1989-'90
MurrayT.A.1924
NaribetskyJ.1939
NeffgenAlfredV.1970-'72
NehodaJohnR.1945,'47,'48,&'49
Nestor,Jr.RodgerS.1946-'49
NeumannDan1990
NewDavid2008
NewburyD.S.1940
NicholsJohn2008-’10
NissenbaumScott1992
NolanJohnJ.1945,'46,&'48
NorthropJan1998-2001
NusbaumHank1992
NutterChristopher1988-'91
OberC.Brooke1982-'83
O'BrienJohnA.1968-'70
O'BrienSean1991
O'ConnorDavid1985-'88
OdenkirkWilliamD.1958
O'DonnellDavid1993-'96
O'DonnellMichael1992,'94,&'95
OgdenThomasA.1961
OgelsbyLuke2000-'03
O'KeefeMichaelT.1992-'95
OlmsteadR.H.1913-'16
O'MalleyMatthew2001-'04
O'RorkeTimothy1998
OwensJoseph1950 P
PalmerJ.Hugh1961
PanzerKenneth1979-'82
PassanoLindsay1966&'68
PatonTom1964
PattersonGarry1966-'68
PattonMichael1992-'93
PattonRichard1966-'68
PatzerEric1971
PaulinLouis1962-'63
PauxtisChris1997
PawloskiRobertC.1953
PearlJohnJ.1989-'92
PearsallGilbert2004-'07
PecoriEdwardJ.1927
PeddyThomas1988-'91
PentzMarianne(Mgr.)1985
PerellaF.J.1928-'30
PerryCharles2000-'02,&'04
PerryEdmond2001-'04
PerryR.H.1928
PetersJosh1994-'97
PetersW.V.1913-'14
PfirmanJohn1946-'47
Pierce,Jr.AugustusD.1950
PieriBrian1997
PietrzakStevenR.1972
PillionMichael1978-'79
PinkertonDanielR.1973&'75
PiperW.G.1942-'43
PitarraAdam1997-'98
PittingerG.R.1942-'43
PlesserLeeAnn(Mgr.)1977-'78
PoissonFredD.1946
PoleyJosh1996
PollardHamilton1996-'99
PollockAndrew1962&'64
PollockF.R.1934
PooleJon1977
PoonDerek1995-'97
PopeP.H.1915
PortmanGregory1984-'85
PowellDiallo1994-'97
PriceByronF.1958
PriceJ.L.1939-'40
PritchardDavid1979-'80
PritchardJamesE.1977-'78
PritchardW.E.1926-'27
PrizerJ.E.1928-'30
ProksaJ.J.1936-'38
QuinnMichael1991&'93
QuinnRobert1986-'87 R
RadecicMatthew2004-'07
RaffenspergerPaulJ.1950-'51
RahauserG.W.1930
RaiserMichaelN.1960-'61
RallEugene1983-'86
RathmellJ.N.1933-'34
RattnerGeorge1942
RauchJeff1997
RaymondBurtonE.1950
ReccoEdwardA.1977-'79
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ReddingRodneyJ.1970-'71
ReedJ.A.1933-'35
ReedJamesA.1950,'51,&'54
ReidyK.F.1931
ReilingMichaelJ.(Mgr.)1973
ReillyT.S.1930
ReppPaulH.1975-'77
RhodesColby2008
RickelJason1996
RidgwayConrad2009-’10
RiddellJ.G.1940-'41
RitchieLeonard1949
RitterGeorgeE.1938-'40
RitterJamesW.1940-'42
RobertsonRay1986-'88
RobesonG.A.1934-'36
RobinsonRicky2009-’10
RogersThomasC.1972-'74
RogersW.H.1917
RolewiczMichael1989-'92
RomanchukD.J.1999
RoperAndrew2010
RosecransJamesE.1973&'75
RosenDavid1962
RossEarl2007-‘10
RossR.S.1942-'43
RossaRaymond1967
RostmeyerRichardC.1951-'53
RovderLinda(Mgr.)1982
RoweJ.R.1922
RubinS.M.1945
RufJason1994
RufRichard1968-'69
RumbaughH.M.1939
RumbaughJ.E.1934-'36
RussoRich1981-'84
RutherfordDavid1993
RyanAnthony1963&'65
RyanMike1987&'90
SadockMartin(Mgr.)1944
SalerMorton1940-'42
SaltsmanDaniel2004-'07
SampsonGreg2008-’10
SandersDonaldJ.1957
SchaeferRichardH.1952-'53
SchallerChris1998-'99
SchillerChris1996-'99
SchillingHenry1960
SchmidtPatrick2001
SchmittJames1985-'88
SchmittJohn1981-'83
SchmittTom1987
SchneiderRonaldE.1971,'73,&'74
SchockDavid1968-'69
SchoepflinRobert1967-'69
SchooleyStuartW.1969-'70
SchoonmakerAlexander1991-'94
SchoonmakerWilliamF.1982-'85
SchraderStephenH.1961&'63
SchueppPaulW.1970-'72
SchwartzKennethA.1973
SchwinSteve1981&'83
ScottBrett2005-'08
ScoutVanceL.1950-'51
SeamanC.D.1925
SebastianJohnT.1992-'94
SeeligRichardW.1961-'63
SeemanThomasA.1956-'57
Sesler,Jr.A.E.1943
SeubelW.F.1930
ShafferJ.K.1928-'29
ShafferJ.M.1934
ShanerW.J.1923-'25
ShankBen1997
ShankoffMatt2008-’10
ShanksE.G.1925-'26
ShannonTimothy1989
SharpR.C.1938-'40
SheaBrian2007-’10
ShefferDaleE.1951
SheridanE.A.1937
ShielsRoy(Mgr.)1960
ShortsBrianT.1992-'95
ShruckerL.R.1917
SibsonBryan1979-'80
SiconolfiMark1993
SilbergStephen(Mgr.)1967-'68
SilverJohnL.1969-'71
SilverScottM.1972
SilverStephenM.1969-'70
SimpsonA.G.1936-'38
SingerE.V.1923-'24
SingleyM.E.1941-'42
Sjoholin-SierchioKristi(Mgr.)1981
SmedleyRichardH.1970-'72
SmithDavid2002-'03
SmithIrvingT.1947-'48
SmithJohn1966
SmithL.1913
SmithMicah2005-'06
SmithR.W.1917
SmithRichard1949
SmithThomasC.1944,'45,&'49
Smith,Jr.F.R.1931-'32
Snell,Jr.WillardH.1956
SnivelyN.R.1937
SnookJ.A.1936-'38
SnyderDonald1957
SnyderMervinA.1946&'50
SobelBeverly(Mgr.)1982
SolomonStephen2003
SouderLarryE.1974
SpencerHowardA.1961-'63
SpillaneJohn1978-'80
SpinelliAnthony1988&'90
SprenkleRichard1964
StahleyJ.N.1929-'30
StaropoliJoseph1980-'83
StaubKennethW.1961-'63
SteinmanTheodore1960
SteinmullerJohnP.1952,'53,'56,&'57
StevensWalterT.1945-'46
StillmanJon1999-2000
StimmelAndrew2007
StingerSean1987
StolpLoren1967
StoltzMichael2001-'04
StoneDonaldS.1969-'71
StoneJasonC.1951
StoupJames1962
StrasbergRobert1988,'89,&'91
StrongEdwinT.1958
StuckeyJohn2006-'09
SullivanCliffordF.1947
SullivanPaulW.1978-'81
SwansonRobertP.1959
SwartzRonaldA.1970-'71
SwensenJamesS.1961
SwensenRichard1960&'62
SzadziewiczJohnW.1948-'49
TarrJesse2002-'05
TaylorCareyH.1945-'46
TaylorDavid1980-'83
TedescoVincent1962-'64
TemkovitzC.A.1942
TenhulaArthurN.1946-'47
Tesner,Jr.RaymondJ.1973-'75
ThielDavid1963-'65
ThielGlennF.1964-'66
ThomasAlanE.1958
ThomasAugustusO.1947-'49
ThompsonJosephW.1961
ThompsonLarryW.1975
ThorpeR.J.1942
TonerMichael2006-'09
TorokT.T.1927-'29
TrapaniBrian1987
TrenzJamesW.1971-'72
TroutP.H.1921-22
TrumperJeromeJ.1947
TrusalLynn1968
TuleyaRaymondR.1957-'59
TurriWilliam1979-'82
VallanceTony1995-'97
ValloneMatthew1998-2001
VanArsdaleMax2005,2007-‘08
VanKirkMalcolm1990
VanThofKyle2010
VeachJohn1962-'64
VerschellJeffrey1987-'90
VerverelliPeterJ.1977
VescoSavino1945
VickerH.A.1920
VoightRandall1966-'68
VosburghColton2008-’10
WackerGregory1964-'66
WalkerE.A.1929
WalkerJ.E.1943
WalkerJohnR.1951
WardAndrew2005
WardStephenD.1970-'72
WargoLawrenceE.1973
WarnerJ.H.1921
WarnerJim2009
WarnerMatthew2006-'09
WarrenRobertJ.1993-'96
WarsawLarryB.1974-'75
WashoDavid1997-2000
WatkinsB.E.1923
WatkinsDonaldJ.1951
WatkinsJ.R.1948
WatkinsR.M.1942
WaynickDavid1987-'90
WeaverWaldo1949
WeberE.J.1929-'30
WeberH.C.1931-'32
WeberRobertE.1933-'35
WebsterDavid1965-'66
WeedenRichardD.1958
WeidnerEverettB.1954-'55
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WeinbergKenneth1964
WendellWilliamR.1925&'27
WengrenovichScott2006
WentzB.W.1924
WernerMatt1999
WernerRaymondF.1978
WertzC.F.1920
WhitakerNathaniel2003-'06
Whitaker,Jr.J.R.1943&'48
WielandD.A.1925
WilcoxJohnH.1950-'51
WilhelmT.G.1944
WilkeTom1981
WilkinsonDavidN.1958-'59
WilkinsonF.M.1924
WilleKennethF.1991-'94
WilsonHarryE.1923
WilsonW.S.1913
WinpennyIIIJamesB.1958-'59
WolfJamesL.1947-'48
Wolfram,Jr.HaroldG.(Mgr.)1950-'52
WoodEric1998-2001
WoodWilliamW.1914-'15
WorleyJames1949
WuenschelO.B.1938-'39
WyszynskiBrandon1993
YaverbaumHarryI.(Mgr.)1957
YergerH.C.1914-'15
YocumE.S.1921-'22
YoderCarson1998-2000
YoderGrant1992-'93
YohmanJohn1952
YostI.A.1922-'24
YoungMarc2002-'05
YoutzRonaldM.1953-'55
YudinJ.D.1940
ZanoneJoseph1980
ZappiaMatthew2000-'03
ZichelliThomas2005-'08
ZiegenfusWilliamM.1941-'42
Zimmerman,Jr.W.H.1932
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