2010 Bentley University Men's Lacrosse Media Guide

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 2010

Matt Allen Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Adam Brazg Mercer Island,Wash.

Andy Collette South Hadley, Mass.

Wyatt Couture South Hadley, Mass.

Kevin Gould Duxbury, Mass.

Nick Jesi Peabody, Mass.

Keith McSweeney Needham, Mass.

Stephen Moulton Danvers, Mass.

Brad Tunis Sudbury, Mass.

Addi Van Hatcher Tigard, Ore.

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Bentley University 2010 Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Falcon Facts & Staff

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Location .............................................................. 175 Forest Street ........................................................ Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705 Founded ...................................................................................... 1917 Founder .......................................................... Harry Clark Bentley President .............................................. Gloria Cordes Larson, JD Enrollment ................................................................................ 4,016 Conference ........................................ Northeast-10 Conference Home Field ............................................................. Bentley (4,800) Colors ............................................................................ Blue & Gold Nickname ............................................................................... Falcons Web site ............................................... www.bentleyfalcons.com

About the University .................................................................. 2-8 Administration .................................................................................. 9 Athletic Administration ......................................................... 10-11 Coaching Staff ................................................................................. 1 2 Season Preview ............................................................................... 1 3 Player Profiles ........................................................................... 14-19 Newcomers ................................................................................ 1 9 Last Year in Review ................................................................. 20-21 Northeast-10 Conference ...................................................... 2 0 Records ...................................................................................... 22-24 Bentley in the Postseason ...................................................... 2 2 Year-by-Year Records ............................................................... 2 2 Individual & Team Records .................................................... 2 3 Honor Roll .................................................................................. 2 4 Record vs. All Opponents ..................................................... 2 4 Class of 2010 .................................................. Inside Front Cover Schedule .......................................................................... Back Cover

Athletics Director ........... Bob DeFelice (Boston College ’63) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2332 Asst. Athletics Director ...... Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ’80) Asst. Athletics Director ..... Cindy Scott (Memphis State ’75) Asst. Athletics Director ...... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ’92) Head Coach .......................... Jim Murphy (Plymouth State ‘86) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2339 E-Mail Address ................................ jmurphy4@bentley.edu Assistant Coach .. Chris Marmiani (So. New Hampshire ’92) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2339 Email Address ................................ cmarmiani@bentley.edu Assistant Coach ....................... Michael Creonte (Bentley ‘05) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2339 E-Mail Address ................................. mcreonte@bentley.edu Sports Information Director .............. Dick Lipe (Bentley ’77) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2334 Cell Phone .......................................................... 781-223-5410 Fax Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2648 E-Mail Address .......................................... rlipe@bentley.edu Asst. Sports Information Dir. .................. Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2417 E-Mail Address ....................................... kmack@bentley.edu Head Athletic Trainer ... Brooks Farry (SUNY-Brockport ’87) Lacrosse Trainer .............. Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ’92)

This brochure was designed, written and typeset by Assistant Sports Information Director Kyle Mack, with assistance from Sports Information Director Dick Lipe. Cover design by the Pack Network (packnetwork.com) of Boston, Mass. Photos by Spor tsPix (www.spor tspix.biz) and Richard Orr (www.richardorrsports.com). Further information concerning Bentley athletics can be obtained by contacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipe by phone (office, 781-891-2334, or cell, 781-223-5410), fax (781-891-2648), e-mail (rlipe@bentley.edu) or by mail (175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705).

ON THE COVER: Cocaptains Mike MacDonald, Nick Jesi, Matt Allen, Kevin Gould and Stephen Moulton will lead the Falcons into the 2010 season.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THIS IS BENTLEY

Bentley University is one of the nation’s leading business schools, dedicated to preparing a new kind of business leader — one with the deep technical skills, the broad global perspective and the high ethical standards required to make a difference in an ever-changing world. To achieve our goal, we infuse our advanced business curriculum with the richness of a liberal arts education. The results are graduates who are making an impact in their chosen fields and turning their passions into success stories. Located on a classic New England campus just minutes from Boston, Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and creative thinkers. Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made business skills and experiences hot commodities. More students are considering business as the foundation of their higher education experience, and considering Bentley in the process. With our unique blend of business, technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students with relevant, practical and transferable skills. At Bentley, we blend the breadth and technological strength of a large university with the values and student focus of a small college. Students interested in business professions choose from a wide range of programs that address all functional areas including accountancy, finance, marketing, management and liberal arts — all with a strong foundation in technology. Bentley students interact with a faculty of experienced teachers with real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoy a vibrant campus teeming with athletic, social and cultural opportunities. They can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore the impact of information technology including e-marketing, cyber psychology, journalism for the World Wide Web, web design, IT and public relations, IT auditing, cyberlaw, and information economics. At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, including PhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science and certificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on business practice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula, emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledgebased professional services.

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Academic Programs Bentley offers a remarkable array of specialized business courses, from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for majors and minors. This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis on information technology and hands-on experience in state-of-the-art learning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complex world. The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of a Bentley education. In fact, half of the undergraduate courses are in arts and sciences disciplines – called the General Education Core. These courses expand a student’s frame of reference and build skills in critical thinking, decision-making, communication and other areas essential for well-rounded professionals. Whether in business or the arts and sciences, academic programs at Bentley emphasize both theory and practice. Students gain a firm grasp of the historical, societal and other forces that shape a discipline such as management or international studies. Meanwhile, course projects, internships, and service-learning assignments enable students to test business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofit settings. Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teaching but in their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted in the complex challenges that leading companies face every day. While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only at larger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. We are a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience, with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12. There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught by professors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on firstrate teaching, research and advising.

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Business Core Beginning in fall 2009, a significantly enhanced Business Core will be available to Bentley students. All first-year students will study the ethical and legal environment of business, enriched by resources in Bentley’s Cyber Law Center, as well as accounting and finance. Supported by a generous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improved methods for learning accounting and finance are a hallmark of the new Core. Information technology tools and systems management are integrated into business statistics, as well as into another innovative course on business processes, which also integrates marketing, operations, accounting and finance. Project management and team skills

English, philosophy, and other humanities subjects; and mathematics and the natural sciences. The General Education Core includes the FirstYear Seminar, a program designed to help get their college career off to a good start. Led by teams of staff and students, the seminar introduces freshmen to topics such as academic planning, faculty expectations, group process, student responsibilities, individual learning styles, diversity, gender issues, and interpersonal communication. Students also take an introductory course that covers the broad principles of information technology and the specifics of computing resources at Bentley.

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development will be featured in the third-year Integrated Business Project course.The organizational behavior course will focus on valuing diversity. Students will assess their intercultural relationship skills, which will be re-assessed in the capstone global strategy course to gauge the impact of international education opportunities Bentley offers, including semester- and year-long overseas study. As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand the important linkages between business and the arts and sciences, the four-course Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have been improved by requiring students to choose one course from a list of Arts and Sciences electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelor of Arts majors now require students to complete the Business Studies Minor, which consists of five courses from the first two years of the revised General Business Core.

Located in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley is just 10 miles west of Boston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square in Cambridge. Both cities provide vast resources for internships, job opportunities and cultural events. Bentley is easily accessible from the Massachusetts Turnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA Station.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs Accountancy Computer Information Systems Corporate Finance and Accounting Economics-Finance Finance History Information Design and Corporate Communication

General Education

Information Systems Audit and Control

One cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unless they know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentley puts such an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Our graduates are literate, articulate, well-read, independent-thinking individuals with a keen understanding of global issues, civic responsibility and business ethics.

Global Studies

International Studies

Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in the arts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects in the behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example);

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Liberal Arts Management Managerial Economics Marketing Mathematical Sciences Media and Culture Philosophy (Business Ethics)

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THIS IS BENTLEY At a Glance History f Founded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance. f Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961. f Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 to accommodate growing enrollment and student demand for education blending academic study and extracurricular opportunities. f Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name to Bentley College. f Graduate School of Business founded in 1974. f The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, is launched in 1985.The program provides all freshmen with a networkready laptop computer with fully loaded software. f In late 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technology into the core business curriculum and positions itself as the school for the information age. f The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum in honor of a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in 1999. f The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve as the focal point for business and technology initiatives on campus. f Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001, helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing among undergraduates.A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor of the school’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. The athletic expansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoor track and six tennis courts. f Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentley in Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surrounding Gulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors and earn a Bentley degree. f Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens in 2004 f In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kind program for a business school in which students major in business and the liberal arts, and receive credentials in both. Construction is completed on two apartment-style residence halls on Forest Street, now known as the North Campus. f Doctoral program debuts in fall 2006. Construction on on two additional apartment-style buildings is completed. Renovation and expansion of Dana Athletic Center and Bentley Library is completed. f Bentley becomes a university. The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education approves Bentley’s request to change its designation and name to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008. Campus and Location f Set on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts. f Minutes west of Boston. f Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge. Enrollment: Fall 2009 f Undergraduate students: 4,016 full time; 243 part time f Graduate students: 1,405;PhD students: 30. f Average undergraduate class size: 24 f Average graduate class size: 21 f International students represent 9 percent of the undergraduate student population and 18 percent of graduate students. f More than 83 percent of full-time undergraduates live on campus. Faculty f More than 480 full- and parttime faculty members, who teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels. f 82 percent hold doctoral degrees. f Many have significant experience in the business world.

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Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advising as well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field. Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12

Curriculum f A leader in integrating information technology into the business curriculum. f Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across business and the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical and socially responsible organizational leaders. f Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of arts degrees in six arts and sciences disciplines. f The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on business practice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, the Bentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA, seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive education programs. Rankings f U.S.News and World Report ranks Bentley #48 overall in the Best Business Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’s Management Information Systems ranked #17 nationally and #2 in New England. In the “Programs to Look For” category, Bentley’s ServiceLearning program was named one of the best in the nation. In the Best Universities, Master’s (by region-North category), Bentley ranked # 6. In the section “Great Schools, Great Prices,” Bentley ranked #2 in the Master’s Universities (North) category. f Princeton Review named Bentley one of the best schools in the nation in the 2010 guide. Student surveys ranked the school #12 in the nation for the Best Career/Job Placement Services. f BusinessWeek ranks Bentley among the top 30 undergraduate business programs in the nation in the magazine’s 3rd annual issue of “The Best Undergraduate Business Schools”. Bentley ranked #30 overall and #4 in New England. f The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School of Business among the best business schools in the nation for 2009. f U.S.News & World Report’s 2009 “Best Graduate Schools” named the Bentley University McCallum Graduate School among the top 100 business schools in the nation (#62). The Master of Science in Accountancy program is ranked #30 nationally and #3 in New England; the Master of Science in Information Technology program ranked #18 nationally and #2 in New England. Tuition and Fees for 2009-10 f Undergraduate: Tuition is $34,360. Room and board (double room, meal plan) is $12,030.The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activity fee is $268; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’ plan) is $908. f Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Science course is $3,276. Careers f Within six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley students find professional employment or enroll in graduate school. f Recruiting program brings more than 1,200 job opportunities to students each year. f 93 percent of students take on at least one professional internship while at Bentley. f Workshops, individualized advising, and resource materials help students fine-tune career goals. f Many of Bentley College’s 44,500 alumni serve as contacts and resources or students, through panel discussions, informational interviews, Mentor Program.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS AT BENTLEY

Bentley’s athletic depar tment embodies the tradition of excellence that spans all areas of the university. Bentley is an eight-time winner of the prestigious President’s Cup, presented annually to the best overall athletic program in the Northeast-10 Conference.

Atlantic Hockey playoffs for the first time ever.

Football made its debut in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2003 and followed that with a return appearance in 2004. Men’s basketball and women’s volleyball have both earned NCAA tournament berths each of the last five years, with the former reaching the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2007 and 2008. Women’s basketball has competed in a Division II record 26 NCAA postseason tournaments and has advanced to the national semifinals seven times since 1989. The field hockey team captured Bentley’s first NCAA national championship in 2001.

In the spring of 2009, more than 50 percent of the college’s varsity athletes were named to the Dean’s List or President’s List. Their on-field success has been recognized with All-New England, All-America and ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America® honors. Full athletic scholarships are awarded in men’s and women’s basketball. Athletic aid for other sports is primarily based on financial need and/ or academic merit. Prospective students should contact the coach of the sport in which they are interested. For general information, contact the Bentley athletic department at 781-891-2256 or visit the athletics website at www.bentleyfalcons.com.

Facilities The focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, where our well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recentlyexpanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facility serves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000-square foot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new twostory fitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only, general locker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic training room and rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24 athletic offices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty and staff with a valid Bentley ID. The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of a major expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. The addition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities and a boosters suite which overlooks the football field.

Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conference championship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship. Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsity athletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One of the nation’s largest Division II conferences, the Northeast-10 also includes Adelphi,American International, Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne, UMass-Lowell, Merrimack, New Haven, Pace, Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s, Saint Rose, Southern Connecticut, Southern New Hampshire and Stonehill.

The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletes to have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-theartequipment, making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in the region.

The Bentley ice hockey program competes in the Division I Atlantic Hockey League against schools such as Air Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Army and Mercyhurst. In March 2006, the Falcons reached the finals of the

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS AT BENTLEY At a Glance Sport Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football Golf Hockey Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Swimming Women’s Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Track Women’s Track Volleyball

Coach Bob DeFelice Jay Lawson Barbara Stevens Ed Lyons Ed Lyons Jessica King Thom Boerman Marty Burke Ryan Soderquist Jim Murphy Carissa Medeiros Gary Crompton Lauren Lukis Michele DeGregorio Mary Kay Samko Mary Kay Samko Alex Wong Alex Wong Ed Lyons Ed Lyons Sandy Hoffman

Length of Tenure 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Conf. Record 42nd year 28-22 19-11 19th year 26-7 18-4* 24th year 21-12 15-7 18th year --------18th year --------2nd year 17-6 15-3 1st year 5-6 4-3 1st year --------8th year 19-17-2 15-11-2 18th year 9-4 7-2 3rd year 9-9 7-3 2nd year 8-9-2 5-6-2 7th year 4-14-1 2-11-1 5th year 21-19 14-14 14th year 8-4 ----14th year 8-6 ----5th year 12-8 8-2 7th year 14-9 10-2 18th year --------18th year --------28th year 21-12 12-2

Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2008-09 *2008-09 Northeast-10 regular season champion In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquet floor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and the volleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track. When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can be transformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyball courts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockers and showers as well as saunas and steam rooms. An indoor natatorium featuring a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pool and separate diving tank is also available to all students. During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to the college’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one a FieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located sideby-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falcons host games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse. When our teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, the fields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s

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and women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teams make use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the synthetic fields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium, soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track, nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for our other respected athletic teams. When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organized student life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outside community events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s “Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other student organizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside events are hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in the surrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAA championship events, local high school and college contests and seventeen camps that utilize all facilities throughout the summer.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY ACADEMICS AT BENTLEY

As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across business and the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It is distinctive among US and international universities in having two faculties, in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified in their educational mission. Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments through their capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. As responsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into account the broader social, political, and environmental context within which all organizations operate. Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of its educational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethical and socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of information and communication technology in achieving sustainable high performance. Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these “domains of excellence” in numerous ways: Arts and Sciences The arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentley education, provide students of business and related professions with the knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciences disciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement, as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students a unique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts. The Liberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a business school, gives students the opportunity to major in business and the liberal arts, and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than 500 undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program Ethical and Socially Responsible Enterprise Bentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibility into its curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate and community relations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasis through the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. The mission of the Alliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomous centers and initiatives on campus, support and encourage greater awareness of, respect for and commitment to ethics, service and social responsibility in research, curricula and campus culture. Information and Communication Technology At Bentley, the integration of business and communication/ information technology takes place at four different levels: Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas of business and our general information technology infrastructure are world-class Innovative pedagogical use of information technology is built into the fabric of all of our courses to support learning We explore the implications of information technology on business in all areas of our business curriculum We offer specialized programs that focus on developing highquality technology solutions. The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business education and information/communication technology is the Norman S. and Lida M. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility, which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and student expertise in using technologies that are reshaping business.

Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in this center.The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in the country, and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiece technology facilities that provide students with hands-on experience in the financial markets and usability research, respectively. The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of Business The McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University offers full-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities and the managerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’s globally competitive business environment. Featuring one of the most extensive selections of Master of Science (MS) programs in the nation, the McCallum Graduate School of Business is known for developing the specialized expertise needed to succeed in a variety of industries: Accountancy Finance Financial Planning Human Factors in Information Design Information Technology Marketing Analytics Taxation MS+MBA This intensive, integrated full-time program combines the business leadership curriculum of the Day MBA with the technological expertise developed in the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) or Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design (MSHFID). Dual Degree Programs The Dual Degree programs give students a powerful combination of broad business knowledge and deep technical expertise. Qualified MBA students may simultaneously enroll in any of the McCallum Graduate School of Business’s specialized MS degree programs, and qualified MS students may expand their studies to include the Evening MBA. PhD Programs Bentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in Accountancy and a PhD in Business, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology and Society.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY STUDENT LIFE AT BENTLEY

the Dana Center now serves Currito burritos and wraps. Other options include the Brookside Deli and Convenience Store for sandwiches, convenience items and more. Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential health care to all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing, dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dental referrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians who offer counseling and education programs covering topics such as stress management, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decisionmaking. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trained professional who offers education and counseling for alcohol and drug issues to all groups and individuals on campus.

The City of Boston is only miles away The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty and staff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility and mutual support.At the same time, their different backgrounds, interests and goals keep members of the campus community learning from each other – and having fun in the process. A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events brings undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students, faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunities include lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts, panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits in the library’s art gallery, and networking nights with professional organizations such as the Society for Management. Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse and other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuit here. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner in the Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the stateof-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hang out with fellow students, colleagues and friends. At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduate students make their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditional dormitory residence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy); upperclassman options include multi-person suites and one-, twoand three-bedroom apartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes. Thanks to “one port per pillow,” students have individual access to the Internet and the university network in their dorm room. With computer ports and wireless coverage throughout the campus, fast and convenient access is not difficult to find. When it comes to eating on campus, students have a great variety of choices. The Seasons Dining Room offers unlimited, sit-down meals from early morning to 9:00 p.m. The LaCava Center Café offers food on the go, from Starbucks coffee and Freshens smoothies to sushi and salad. The DeLoitte cybercafé in the library features Einstein Bros. Bagels, and

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Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programs and services to address issues common to college-age students. Counseling and mental health services are provided to all students for concerns related to stress depression, anxiety, family life, relationships, and other concerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers and counselors. Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff member provides support services and works with students to arrange appropriate accommodations during their academic career. All sessions with the CSD are free and confidential. The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs of students and other members of the campus community. The staff includes Catholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers to individuals of the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions. Students from a variety of faiths can call on the center for referrals to appropriate religious communities in the Waltham and Boston area. Look to the center for counseling, interfaith and faith-specific services, scripture studies, sacramental preparation, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Weekly services are held in the Sacred Space, located in the Student Center. International students have a ready resource in the Center for International Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinate orientation programs for new international students and provide advising on immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition, the International Peer Advisers program eases the transition to college life by fostering relationships between international students and continuing students at Bentley. Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tapping into the university’s 100-plus student organizations. There are numerous opportunities to get involved in academically oriented groups, the creative and performing arts, student government, campus newspapers and the radio station, fraternity and sorority life, and much more. Students can also connect with classmates at events like Hawaiian luau, Build Your Own Sundae party, stand-up comedy and hypnotist performances, a Boston scavenger hunt, and more. Students build friendships that last throughout their Bentley years – and beyond.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE ADMINISTRATION

Gloria Cordes Larson, JD President

A public policy expert, lawyer and business leader, Gloria Cordes Larson assumed the presidency of Bentley College in July 2007. The school became Bentley University in October 2008. Larson joined Bentley from the leading law firm Foley Hoag, where she co-chaired the Government Strategies Group. The practice that she managed covered a broad array of regulatory and business development issues at the federal, state and local levels. Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led a business advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also include chairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under her leadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutual Center in Springfield and construction of the $800 million Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. In the administration of former Massachusetts Governor William Weld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to 1996) and secretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991 to 1993). Prior to that, President Larson managed business and regulatory issues as a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). She served as an attorney advisor to the FTC commissioner from 1981 to 1988, and as the agency’s deputy director of consumer protection from 1990 to 1991. In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee for the 2004 Democratic National Convention. President Larson is a director of Unum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. She is a board member on several prominent professional and community organizations, including the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, for which she is the chair of the board; Boston Center for the Arts; Roger Williams University School of Law; Massachusetts Women’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The Dimock Center. She is a member of the Massachusetts,Virginia and Boston bar associations. Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstanding commitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness of the need for education reform and in promoting the role of business in changing that landscape. These honors include: • Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors • Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly and Massachusetts Bar Association

Bentley College Presidents 1917-1953 1953-1961 1961-1970 1970-1991 1991-1997 1997-2005 2007-

Harry Clark Bentley Maurice M. Lindsay Thomas L. Morison Dr. Gregory H. Adamian Dr. Joseph M. Cronin Dr. Joseph G. Morone Gloria Cordes Larson, JD

• Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce • Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women in Boston,” by Boston Magazine • Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American Jewish Committee • Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce President Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Northeastern University and from Mount Wachusett Community College. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.

Kathleen L. Yorkis Vice President for Student Affairs

Kathleen Yorkis came to Bentley University in 1986 as Dean of Students and was named Vice President for Student Affairs in November 2001. Prior to her promotion to vice president, she had served as Bentley’s Chief Student Affairs Officer since September 1999. Under Yorkis’ leadership, the Division of Student Affairs provides a comprehensive set of student services, builds a student life community and works with each young person to ensure their individual development. Her areas of responsibility include Athletics and Intramurals, Student Activities, Health Services, Counseling and Student Development, Residence Life, Residential Services, Multicultural Center, International Student Services, Orientation, Dining Services, Judicial Affairs, Spiritual Life, Campus Police and the Dean of Student Affairs. Prior to joining Bentley, she worked at Coopers & Lybrand in Boston as Director of Professional Development and Director of Tax Personnel, Finance and Administration. In terms of Student Affairs facilities, during Yorkis’s tenure, Bentley University has expanded the number and variety of on-campus housing opportunities, built a state-of-the-art student center, increased the size of the Dana Athletic Center by 30,000 square feet, constructed a new baseball stadium, and surfaced the football stadium and practice fields with synthetic grass. The intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs at Bentley have continued to expand on an annual basis under Yorkis’ leadership. In 2008, nearly 500 men and women participated on intercollegiate teams and more than 3,000 men and women participated on 280 different intramural teams. The new fitness center accommodates over 130,000 uses per year. Yorkis holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo (NY), a master’s degree from SUNY Albany, and a doctorate in Higher Education Administration from The American University in Washington, D.C. Yorkis and her husband, Paul, live in Medway. She has been an active member of Medway Public School advisory council. Kathleen has also held public office, serving as a member of the Harford County, Maryland, Board of Education. They have two adult children, Jacob and Laura, and one grandchild.

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THE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Bob DeFelice

England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributions to college baseball. DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and seven grandchildren.

Athletics Director The only baseball coach Bentley University has ever known, Bob DeFelice became just the second athletics director in the university’s history when he was promoted in October 1991. DeFelice’s affiliation with the college dates back to 1968 when he was hired as Bentley’s first varsity baseball coach. After coaching the team on a part-time basis from its inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two years later, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director. Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prospered under his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams have captured nearly 90 conference championships (regular season and playoff) and made NCAA appearances in eight team sports (football, women’s basketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the field hockey team captured the first NCAA championship in the university’s history. Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10 Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athletic program in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09 academic year. Over the last nine years, under DeFelice’s watch, the college has expanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field, outdoor track, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseball facility in New England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. He also oversaw the recent major renovation of the Dana Center, including the construction of a new fitness center, food court and boosters suite. DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coach in the nation (2010 will be his 42nd season), has led his team to an average of 20 wins a season the last decade and has 619 wins during his career. In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led all of college baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking an incredible 98 balls out of the park in 41 games. DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelor of Science degree in history, began his coaching career that same year as head football coach and assistant basketball coach at Christopher Columbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, he began a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor league organization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield Red Sox. Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a fulltime basis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head football coach at his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, he led the Vikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conference championships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and two Eastern Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles. Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into seven Halls of Fame. He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999, and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997. In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the Union Printers International Baseball League halls of fame. DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference. He served as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it was absorbed by the Northeast-10 Conference. Among the many honors he has received are the Murray Lewis Award from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial Sportsmanship Award from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England. In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from the New

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Sandy Hoffman

Assistant Athletics Director Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentley assistant athletics director since 1990, and her responsibilities have involved her in virtually every aspect of the athletic department’s operations. Initially, she was responsible for physical education, recreation, compliance and student services, including the academic tutoring of athletes. More recently, her duties included facility and intercollegiate scheduling, and monitoring financial aid. After a realignment of the athletic department in 2000, Hoffman is now responsible for the fiscal affairs of the Bentley athletic program, as well as financial aid. Prior to being named an assistant athletic director 19 years ago, Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athletic department’s Coordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a 1980 graduate of Springfield College and earned an MBA degree in Management from Bentley in 1990. Hoffman is also in her 28th season as Bentley’s volleyball coach. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach of the year, Hoffman has a career record of 683-295, the win total ranking fifth among active Division II coaches. Her teams have won the regular season conference title 11 times and the NE-10 playoffs eight times since 1986, and have earned NCAA Division II tournament berths in 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002 and each of the last five years. Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee, and is a resident of Waltham.

Cindy Scott

Assistant Athletics Director A former Division I women’s basketball coach, Cindy Scott is in her 12th year as an assistant director of athletics. Her duties include serving as the NCAA compliance coordinator, directing the Academic Assistance Program, coordinating recruiting efforts with the Office of Admission and overseeing student life programs for student-athletes, including the Student Athlete Advisory Council. Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she was the head women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98). During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, captured three conference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared in four NCAA tournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directed her team to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. There were eight 20-win seasons and fours others in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateau by just one game. Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois University Hall of Fame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically preceding Bentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role. Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975 and her Master of Science in Education from Southern Illinois University in 1976. She now resides in Waltham.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY

THE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Kevin Loftus

Kyle Mack

Assistant Athletics Director Kevin Loftus, a 1993 graduate of UMass-Lowell, is in his 10th year as an assistant athletics director and his second tour of duty as an assistant baseball coach at Bentley. Loftus oversees athletic facilities, game management, scheduling, transportation and work study. Loftus, 39, has been affiliated with Bentley since September 1994 when he was hired by Bob DeFelice as an assistant coach, a position he would hold until February 1999. He resumed assisting Coach DeFelice in baseball in 2001. Loftus rejoined the athletic department in July 2000 after four and a half years in the college’s systems and networks department. He served as a network technician from Feb. 1996 until June 1999, when he was promoted to network analyst. A third-team Division II All-America and the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993, Loftus hit .366 during his two years at UMass-Lowell, helping the Chiefs to a pair of ECAC Division II tournaments and a composite 47-28-1 record. The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Loftus recently earned his MBA from Bentley with a concentration in Management. He lives in Waltham with his wife Carol Ann and their son, Dylan, who was born in April 2009.

Dick Lipe

Sports Information Director Dick Lipe, now in his 33rd year as Bentley’s Sports Information Director and his 37th overall at the university, graduated from Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. His duties include coordinating all sports publicity and public relations for the athletic department, which includes 23 varsity sports. A past president of the ECAC Sports Information Directors Association, Lipe, 54, was a college division representative on the Board of Directors of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for three years. He has served on the NCAA Communications Committee and is chair of the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Committee, which he has served on since 1979. Lipe also served as the Information Director for the Northeast-10 from 1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conference from 1997-2000. In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into the Bentley Athletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named a recipient of the Lester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for his contributions to the Academic All-America® program. In August 2000, he was presented with the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Award by the All-America Football Foundation. In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, and presented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the Irving Marsh Award by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information. In addition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SID with the inaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of the inaugural inductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame. A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife, Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (23).

Asst. Sports Information Dir. Kyle Mack is in his second year as Assistant Sports Information Director. Mack, 25, is the primary contact for seven varsity sports, including hockey - Bentley’s only Division I program. Mack came to Bentley after spending a year as a graduate assistant in the sports information department at Northeastern University where he covered women’s basketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he spent a year as an intern at Manhattan College, covering women’s basketball among four other sports. Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served as the media relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-A minor league affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove, N.J., Mack currently resides in Cambridge.

Brooks Farry

Head Athletic Trainer Brooks Farry, 44, was named to the Bentley training staff in September 1991 and promoted to head athletic trainer in July 2003. He graduated from the State University of New York College at Brockport, receiving a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in 1987, and received his Master of Sciences from Ohio University a year later. While attending Ohio, Farry was the head athletic trainer at Morgan High School in McConnelsville, Ohio. Before Bentley, he spent three years as an athletic trainer for SportsAid, The Center for Sports Medicine in Malden. A Queensbury, N.Y. native, Farry resides in Watertown with his wife Laura and their children, Austin (12) and Julia (8).

Charlie Carkin

Fitness Coordinator Asst. Athletic Trainer Charlie Carkin, 45, is in his 14th year as Bentley’s Strength and Fitness Coordinator. His primary responsibilities include development, implementation and supervision of strength programs for the college’s intercollegiate teams. Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMassBoston with a Bachelor of Science in physical education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic training staff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosse teams. He also serves as an assistant hockey coach for Bentley’s Division I program. From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medical specialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage, transport and follow-up care. Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna. They have three children, Christine (26), Melissa (22) and Charlie, Jr. (20).

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE COACHING STAFF

Jim Murphy Head Coach Now in his 18th season as the only varsity men’s lacrosse coach in Bentley University history, Jim Murphy has led the Falcons to an overall record of 138-96 with a 93-43 mark in Northeast-10 Conference play. The 2009 NE-10 and New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division II Coach of the Year, Murphy led Bentley to a 9-4 record last season and an appearance in the NE-10 semifinals. The Falcons were also ranked in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s Division II coaches poll for most of the season and were ranked No. 8 in the final poll. Bentley’s 2009 postseason berth was the 12th time a Murphy led team has made the NE-10 playoffs and the eighth time in nine years. Murphy’s teams have finished with a winning record in the NE-10 Conference in 12 of 16 seasons in the league, including seven of the last nine. The NEILA Division II and NE-10 Men’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year four times each, Murphy has led the Falcons to four NE-10 regular season championships and three postseason titles. The Falcons won their first 20 NE-10 regular season games in the team’s first two and a half years in the league before finally dropping a contest to eventual league-champion Le Moyne in the 1997 campaign. In all, Murphy and the Falcons were 31-2 in the NE-10 from 1994-98. Murphy also serves as the Bentley athletic department’s equipment and operations manager and has also been a consultant for the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse since 2003. Murphy is a 1986 graduate of Plymouth State College. He played three years of lacrosse and soccer at Brandeis University before transferring to Plymouth State, where he lettered in both sports for one season. He holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Education from Plymouth State.

The Murphy Record Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals

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OVERALL W L PCT 5 4 .556 10 2 .833 12 4 .750 14 3 .824 10 7 .588 11 5 .688 3 8 .273 6 7 .462 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 8 6 .571 11 4 .733 8 6 .571 6 7 .462 4 8 .333 7 7 .500 9 4 .692 138 96 .590

W

NORTHEAST-10 L PCT FINISH

6 0 6 0 6 0 6 1 7 1 2 5 4 4 6 4 7 3 7 3 8 2 7 3 6 4 3 6 5 5 7 2 93 43

1.000 1.000 1.000 .857 .875 .286 .500 .600 .700 .700 .800 .700 .600 .333 .500 .777 .684

1st 1st 1st 2nd t-1st 6th 5th 5th t-3rd 4th 3rd 4th 5th t-7th 6th 3rd

In 2001, Murphy was inducted to Billerica High School’s Hall of Fame, where he also played lacrosse and soccer. Murphy, 47, currently resides in his hometown of Billerica with his wife, Kelly Jo.

Chris Marmiani Assistant Coach Chris Marmiani is entering his sixth full season as an assistant coach with the Falcons after multiple stints volunteering as an offensive, defensive and special teams coach from 1999-2004. Marmiani graduated from New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University) in 1992 with an A.A.S. and B.S. in Business Management. A four-year starter for the Penmen, he returned from a season-ending knee injury his junior year to captain the team his senior season and earn All-New England and team MVP honors. Marmiani, 39, resides in his hometown of Billerica and is active in the community, volunteering in the youth lacrosse program. He is also an active member of the Eastern Massachusetts Lacrosse Officials Association and officiates high school and youth lacrosse game when scheduling allows. When not pursuing his career as a General Manager with Sodexho Corporate Services, Marmiani enjoys spending time with his son Domenic, family and friends and continuing to compete in lacrosse at the club level.

Michael Creonte Assistant Coach Michael Creonte returns to the Falcons’ coaching staff for his fourth season in 2010. A 2005 Bentley graduate, Creonte was a standout defenseman for the Falcons, earning Northeast-10 All-Conference honors his junior and senior seasons. He served as a team captain for two years while also playing on the Falcons’ football team. Before returning to Bentley, Creonte coached youth lacrosse in Waltham and coached youth to high school players at the Elite Camp last summer. Creonte, 27, resides in his hometown of Waltham with his wife, Sandy.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY SEASON PREVIEW

Falcons Aiming for Northeast-10 Title, NCAA Tournament in 2010 Since its inception in 1993, the Bentley assists with 10. One newcomer to keep an eye on is University men’s lacrosse team has established sophomore James Reardon, a four-time high itself as one of the premier teams in the Northeastschool All-American. 10 Conference. Led by the reigning NE-10 Coach of the Year Jim Murphy, the only coach in the Midfield program’s history, the Falcons have compiled a 9343 record (.684 winning percentage) in the NE-10 Bentley should have a deep and talented midfield since joining the conference in 1994. They have in 2010, with the likes of seniors Stephen Moulton, made the playoffs in eight of the last nine years and Wyatt Couture, Brad Tunis, Nick Jesi and juniors in 12 of the conference’s 16 seasons. Mike MacDonald and Steve Murray patrolling However, in a conference dominated by Le the field. Moyne, 11 seasons have gone by since they last Couture (15-3-18), Moulton (12-5-17) and won the NE-10 championship. Despite the lack of Murray (11-2-13) were three of Bentley’s top hardware, the Falcons have garnered attention at scorers last season. Tunis missed six games with an the national level. They were ranked tied for ninth injury, but scored nine goals in the seven games he in the USILA Division II preseason coaches poll, played. MacDonald is regarded as one of the best and were ranked 10th by Inside Lacrosse. All this defensive midfielders in the conference, causing 11 Senior Kevin Gould led Bentley in comes after Bentley finished last season ranked turnovers and picking up 16 ground balls in 2009. scoring last season. eighth in the USILA poll, a result of the team’s 9-4 record. Defense With seven of the top nine scorers and 30 letterwinners back from last year’s team, the Falcons, along with Merrimack and NE-10 newcomer Adelphi, will all be in contention to not only wrest the Senior co-captain Matt Allen headlines the defense. The Maine conference championship away from Le Moyne, but to also be one of native has been a standout for Murphy, starting 26 of 27 games the last the four teams that qualifies for the NCAA Division II Tournament. two years. A two-time All-Conference choice, Allen has collected 52 ground balls and caused 38 turnovers in his three seasons. He was recognized by Inside Lacrosse as a preseason second team All-American. Attack Beyond Allen, however, the rest of the defensive corps is less experienced after Doug Logan and Nick Silva, both of whom started One of the best attackers in the conference, Kevin Gould returns every game last season, graduated. Adam Brazg is the only other for his senior season with 117 career points (60g, 57a) to his credit. senior defenseman and should be a regular in the starting lineup. Junior He finished last year ninth in Division II in assists per game (2.15) and Brian Galvin and sophomore Keegan Haynes are expected to take 17th in points (3.77), which earned him second team All-Conference over starting roles. honors. Among the returning players, senior Addi Van Hatcher and sophomore Brendan Grant are the other top options for Murphy on attack. Grant was named the NEILA Division II Rookie of the Year after recording 25 points last season (12g, 13a). Van Hatcher missed four games with an injury, but was still tied for third on the team in

Northeast-10 Conference 2010 Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Le Moyne (10) 2. Merrimack 3. Bentley 4. Adelphi (1) 5. Saint Michael’s 6. Saint Anselm 7. Southern New Hampshire 8. Pace 9. Assumption 10. Franklin Pierce 11. American International First-place votes in parentheses *Member of East Coast Conference

PTS 100 90 78 77 58 51 48 40 32 20 11

2009 Record 16-1, 9-0 14-3, 8-1 9-4, 7-2 3-8, 1-5* 7-7, 5-4 8-7, 5-4 4-10, 4-5 4-10, 3-6 7-8, 3-6 1-11, 1-8 0-12, 0-9

Goalkeeping When the season opens up, Bentley will have a new goalkeeper for the first time since 2007 after Kris Dambach graduated. Dambach started 27 consecutive games beginning in 2008 and started 33 games throughout his career. Senior Andy Collette is the favorite to start, but he’ll get competition from juniors Zack Paz and Mike O’Neil. All three saw limited action in 2009, each appearing in two games in relief of Dambach. Collette is the only one who has starting experience however, starting two games in 2007.

Schedule Bentley will have a difficult start to its season, opening against preseason No. 3 NYIT on the road. Three days later the Falcons take on the defending national champions and preseason No. 1 C.W. Post. Bentley’s two toughest conference games are both at home and only five days apart. Merrimack visits Waltham on April 13 and Le Moyne follows on April 17. Bentley will be looking for a measure of revenge against the Warriors after they beat the them twice last year. The NE-10 playoffs begin with the first round on May 4 and the top-six teams will qualify.The top-two teams get a bye into the semifinals on May 7, and the championship game is on May 9.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE PLAYERS

15 Matt Allen Sr. - D - Cape Elizabeth, Maine Captain ... 2006 graduate of Cape Elizabeth High School ... very good student ... majoring in computer information systems ... named a Division II preseason second team All-American by Inside Lacrosse ... named preseason All-Conference by Inside Lacrosse ... 2009: One of seven players to start all 13 games ... named second team AllNortheast-10 ... first Bentley played to earn consecutive AllConference honors since 2004-05 ... also named NE-10 All-Academic and to the NEILA's Division II All-New England team ... second on team in caused turnovers (12) ... picked up 15 ground balls ... 2008: Named second team AllNortheast-10, the first Bentley player to earn All-Conference honors since 2005 ... named to All-New England first team ... picked up 28 ground balls, tied for fourth on the team, and led team in caused turnovers (25) ... scored his first collegiate goal against Assumption March 26 ... 2007: Saw action in five games, making one start ... started against Adelphi March 31 ... High School: Captained lacrosse, soccer and basketball teams ... selected to Maine Senior All-Star Game and New England AllStar Game ... earned All-Conference honors in soccer and lacrosse ... helped lacrosse team reach GP G A PTS GB Maine state championship YEAR 5 0 0 0 9 game twice, winning in 2007 2008 14 1 1 2 28 2005. 2009 Totals

13 32

0 1

2 3

2 4

15 52

in win over Southern New Hampshire April 11 ... named NE-10 Player of the Week April 13 ... dished out four assists in two games, at Adelphi March 14 and Saint Anselm ... went for season-high seven points in Saint Anselm and Southern New Hampshire games ... picked up 17 ground balls ... 2008: Picked to Division II All-New England second team ... second on the team in goals (23), assists (17) and points (40) ... scored season-high five goals in 12-9 win over Pace March 30 ... 2007: Only freshman to start all 12 games for the Falcons ... led team in points (28) and tied for team lead in goals (16) and assists (12) ... opened career with 11-game point-scoring streak ... named Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Week on March 26 ... scored first career hat trick vs. Saint Anselm on March 24 ... named to NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll twice ... High School: Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-American honors ... scored 130 points his senior season, tied for second in Massachusetts ... honored as Massachusetts Male Co-Athlete of the Year ... named a Boston Globe and Boston YEAR GP G A PTS GB Herald All-Scholastic. 2007 2008 2009 Totals

12 17 28 57

28 40 49 117

12 14 17 43

Sr. - M - Peabody, Mass. Captain ... 2006 graduate of Peabody Veterans Memorial High School ... computer information systems major ... 2009: Saw action in 10 games ... picked up 13 ground balls ... season-high three ground balls in consecutive games against Southern New Hampshire April 11 and at Assumption April 18 ... scored one goal and had an assist ... scored a goal against AIC March 31 ... had an assist at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... 2008: Credited with his first career assist in 9-7 win at SNHU April 23 ... picked up 13 ground balls ... season-high three ground balls at AIC April 19 ... 2007: Appeared in seven games as a freshman ... High School: Selected to Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Game ... captained lacrosse YEAR GP G A PTS GB and football teams. 2007 2008 2009 Totals

Sr. - A - Duxbury, Mass.

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16 23 21 60

42 Nick Jesi

8 Kevin Gould Captain ... Graduated from Duxbury High School in 2005 and completed a post-graduate year at Phillips Academy ... majoring in management ... named a Division II preseason All-American honorable mention by Inside Lacrosse ... 2009: Named second-team All-Northeast-10 ... chosen to the NEILA's Division II All-New England team ... led team in goals (21), assists (28) and points (49) ... was 9th in Division II in assists per game (2.15) and 17th in points per game (3.77) ... led the NE-10 in assists per game and was fourth in points per game ... scored season-high four goals in 13-3 win over Saint Michael's March 28 ... had a hat trick in two games, at Franklin Pierce March 25 and against Saint Anselm April 8 ... had season-high five assists

12 14 13 39

7 13 10 30

0 0 1 1

0 1 1 2

0 1 2 3

1 13 13 27

34 Mike MacDonald Jr. - M - East Falmouth, Mass. Captain ... 2006 graduate of Falmouth High School who prepped at Williston-Northampton School ... accountancy major ... 2009: Named to the NEILA's Division II All-New England team ... third on the team in caused turnovers (11) ... caused season-high three turnovers at Merrimack in Northeast-10 semifinals May 1 ... two games with two caused turnovers ... tied for seventh on the team in ground balls (16) ... season-high three ground balls in three games ...scored three goals on the season ... tallied two goals in win against Southern New Hampshire April 11 ... scored against Saint Michael’s March 28 ... 2008: Made collegiate debut at Catawba March 8 ... fourth on team in caused turnovers (12) ... High School: Captain of football, basketball and lacrosse teams at Falmouth.

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GP 11 12 23

G 0 3 3

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 3 3

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11 Stephen Moulton

27 Matt Boilard

Sr. - M - Danvers, Mass.

Jr. - M - Wilbraham, Mass.

Captain ... Graduated from Danvers High School in 2005 ... prepped for a year at Phillips Exeter Academy ... corporate finance and accounting major ... 2009: Named to the Northeast-10 All Academic team ... tied for fourth on team in goals (12) ... fifth on team in points (17) and handed out five assists ... scored two man-up goals ... had season-high three goals in win over Southern New Hampshire April 11 ... tallied two goals in win at Pace April 25 ... 2008: Fifth on the team in goals (10) ... scored at least one goal in five straight games to close out the season ... had a season-best two goals in 9-7 win at Southern New Hampshire April 23 ... scored a man-up goal against Assumption March 26 ... 2007: Appeared in eight games off the bench ... scored goals in backto-back games, at Pace April 21 and against Southern New Hampshire April 25 ... High School: Played lacrosse, golf and hockey, earning All-Star honors in all three sports ... won Northeast Conference individual championship in golf in 2005 ... competed in Re/Max World Long Drive Championship from 2003-05, finishing GP G A PTS GB third in the world in YEAR 2007 8 2 0 2 4 2003. 2008 2009 Totals

14 13 35

10 12 24

3 5 8

13 17 32

9 8 21

2007 graduate of Minnechaug Regional High School ... majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... 2009: Played in 12 of 13 games as a reserve ... scored one goal and had three assists ... found the back of the net in win against Saint Michael's March 28 ... had two assists in win against AIC March 31 ... 2008: Made collegiate debut against Assumption March 26 ... appeared in five games off the bench ... registered first career assist at Franklin Pierce April 5 ... scored first two career goals in 18-4 win at AIC April 19 ... High School: Earned All-Western Mass selection ... Minnechaug’s leading goal-scorer in 2007. YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

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GP 2

G 0

A 0

GB 1

Jon Blackwell So. - A - North Andover, Mass.

2008 graduate of North Andover High School ... majoring in accountancy ... 2009: Missed the entire season due to an injury ... High School: Twice named a Cape Anne League All-Star ... helped North Andover to two Cape Anne League championships ... lacrosse team captain as a senior ... also played hockey for four years.

PTS 5 4 9

GB 0 6 6

2006 graduate of Mercer Island High School ... majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... 2009: Started eight games ... second on the team in ground balls (30) ... caused five turnovers ... had season-high nine ground balls against Saint Anselm April 8 ... secured four ground balls at Adelphi March 14 and against Merrimack April 22 ... 2008: Saw action in seven games as a reserve ... did not factor in any scoring ... 2007: Appeared in seven games off the bench ... High School: Earned All-State honors twice, including a firstteam selection in 2006 ... played in four state championship games, winning the last three ... chosen as team captain as a senior. YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Totals

PTS 0

A 3 3 6

Sr. - D - Mercer Island, Wash.

So. - M - Lyme, Conn.

YEAR 2009

G 2 1 3

36 Adam Brazg

12 Brad Begin 2008 graduate East Lyme High School ... has not declared a major ... 2009: Made collegiate debut in season-opening game against C.W. Post March 7 ... also saw action against at Pace April 25 ... High School: Named an Eastern Connecticut Conference Scholar-Athlete ... Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete ... helped East Lyme to four consecutive ECC championships and three straight appearances in the state quarterfinals.

GP 5 12 17

3

GP 7 7 13 27

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

PTS 0 0 0 0

GB 4 2 30 36

Andy Collette Sr. - GK - South Hadley, Mass.

Graduated from South Hadley High School in 2006 ... majoring in economics-finance ... very good student ... 2009: Played in two games ... was in net for 10-plus minutes against Franklin Pierce March 25 ... played the entire third quarter against AIC March 31 ... 2008: Appeared in three games in relief of Kris Dambach ... made six saves against Saint Anselm March 22 ... made six saves in 18-4 win over AIC April 19 ... 2007: Played in net for two games, compiling a 1-1 record and .659 save percentage ... made 17 saves in a 13-6 win over Franklin Pierce April 7 ... stopped 12 shots at Pace April 21 ... High School: Earned first team All-League honors as a captain in 2006 ... started in goal for South Hadley’s 2004 state championship team.

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YEAR 2006 2007 2008 Totals

GP GS MIN 2 2 120:00 3 0 54:55 2 0 25:25 7 2 200:20

SV 29 16 0 45

GA 15 2 4 21

GAA 7.50 2.19 9.44 6.29

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16 Wyatt Couture

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Sr. - M - South Hadley, Mass.

So. - A - Walpole, Mass.

2006 graduate of Avon Old Farms ... marketing major ... 2009: Tied for second on the team in goals (15) and fourth in points (18) ... had two hat tricks, helping Bentley to wins at Adelphi March 14 and in the Northeast-10 quarterfinals against Southern New Hampshire April 28 ... named NE-10 Player of the Week March 16 after Adelphi game ... scored two goals against Saint Michael's March 28 and at Pace April 25 ... tied for team lead in man-up goals (three) ... 2008: Third on the team in goals (13), despite only starting four games ... finished fourth on the team in assists (six) and points (19) ... picked up 15 ground balls ... scored season-high four goals in win at Catawba March 8 ... 2007: Started the last two games of the season ... netted first collegiate goal against Franklin Pierce April 7 ... scored a goal against Southern New Hampshire April 25 ... High School: Member of lacrosse, soccer, hockey and wrestling teams ... placed second in Western New England Prep Wrestling YEAR GP G A PTS GB Tournament. 2007 2008 2009 Totals

9 14 12 35

2 13 15 30

0 6 3 9

2 19 18 39

10 15 9 34

2008 graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School ... has not declared a major ... 2009: Named to Northeast-10 All-Rookie team ... chosen as the NEILA Division II Rookie of the Year ... appeared in every game and started six ... third on the team in points (25) ... tied for fourth in goals (12) and second in assists (13) ... scored two goals in collegiate debut against C.W. Post March 7 ... netted two goals in each of the three games after ... had four assists in consecutive games, at Franklin Pierce March 25 and against Saint Michael's March 28 ... had season-best six points in those two games and scored gamewinning goal against Saint Michael’s ... named NE-10 Rookie of the Week March 30 ... scored three man-up goals ... picked up 16 ground balls ... scored one goal and had two assists in 13-5 win over Southern New Hampshire in NE-10 playoffs April 28 ... High School: Named a US Lacrosse AllAmerican ... scored 123 points as a senior ... named All-Scholastic by both the Boston Globe and Boston Herald ... played in the Senior North/ South game ... helped Xaverian to runners-up finish in the MIAA Division I tournament as a junior. YEAR 2009

37 Brian Galvin Jr. - D - Whitman, Mass. 2007 graduate of Boston College High School ... majoring in accountancy and liberal studies with a concentration in ethics and social responsibility ... 2009: Picked up eight ground balls ... had two ground balls in four different games ... 2008: Saw action in four games during the season, all as a reserve ... High School: Named a Catholic Conference first-team All-Star his final two seasons at BC High ... team YEAR GP G A PTS GB captain as a senior. 2008 2009 Totals

4 6 10

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

5 8 13

16

A 0

PTS 2

A 13

PTS 25

GB 16

2008 graduate of Valley Catholic High School ... has not declared a major ... 2009: Saw the field for the first time as a collegian at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... played in three other games ... High School: All-State Honorable Mention as a senior ... first team All-Conference selection as a junior and senior ... also played soccer and was an All-Conference Honorable Mention as a senior. YEAR 2009

GP 4

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

GB 0

29 Justin Holmes So. - M - Brookfield, Conn.

2008 graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall ... majoring in economics-finance ... 2009: Scored in collegiate debut at Franklin Pierce March 25, a 146 Bentley win ... scored again one game later against Saint Michael's March 28 as Bentley won 13-3 ... picked up two ground balls against AIC March 31 ... High School: Played varsity lacrosse and soccer for two years each at Choate Rosemary. G 2

G 12

So. - D - Beaverton, Ore.

So. - M/A - Guilford, Conn.

GP 3

GP 13

39 Keegan Haynes

10 James Gilloran

YEAR 2009

Brendan Grant

2008 graduate of Berkshire School ... majoring in accountancy ... 2009: Made collegiate debut at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... played in three other games ... High School: Played on the New England Prep Division II All-Star Team ... helped Berkshire to New England Prep Division II West championship as a junior and senior ... also played hockey and soccer.

GB 3

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GP 4

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

GB 1


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41 Fred James

22 Steve Murray

So. - D - Somerset, N.J.

Jr. - M - Billerica, Mass.

2008 graduate of St. Joseph Metuchen ... majoring in accountancy ... 2009: Made collegiate debut at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... also played against AIC March 31 ... High School: Helped St. Joseph to consecutive New Jersey Non-Public Final Four appearances as a junior and senior, and a quarterfinal appearance as a sophomore. YEAR 2009

GP 2

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

GB 2

21 Jared Kinch Jr. - M - Cohasset, Mass. Graduated from Boston College High School in 2007 ... majoring in marketing ... 2009: Made collegiate debut against C.W. Post March 7 ... played in four other games ... had an assist in win against AIC March 31 ... High School: Three-time Catholic Conference All-Star ... also played soccer and wrestled. YEAR 2009

GP 5

G 0

A 1

PTS 1

GB 0

28 Dante Mancini Jr. - M - Syosset, N.Y. 2007 graduate of Syosset High School ... corporate finance and accounting major ... 2009: Played in 12 games as a reserve ... picked up 14 ground balls and caused seven turnovers ... had season-high five ground balls and three caused turnovers against Southern New Hampshire in NE-10 playoffs April 28 ... scored at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... 2008: Competed in four games ... made collegiate debut and first start in season opening game at Catawba March 8 ... High School: Named to All-County team and Academic AllCounty team ... captained Syosset to Nassau County championship. YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

GP 4 12 16

G 0 1 1

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 1 1

GB 5 14 19

2007 graduate of Billerica Memorial High School ... majoring in computer information systems ... 2009: Saw action in 11 contests ... named to the Northeast-10 All-Academic team ... tallied 11 goals and two assists ... scored a goal in five straight games from March 28-April 18 (eight total) and in seven of the season’s final eight games ... recorded a hat trick in 15-5 win against AIC March 31 ... had two goals in 15-10 victory against Saint Anselm April 8 ... scored two goals in win at Pace April 25 ... netted a goal in win over Southern New Hampshire in NE-10 playoffs April 28 ... 2008: Played in all 14 games ... recorded six goals and two assists in his first season ... made collegiate debut at Catawba March 8 ... scored first collegiate goal at Pfeiffer March 10 ... tallied two goals in win at Franklin Pierce April 5 ... scored two goals in win at AIC April 19 ... High School: Named to Merrimack Valley AllConference team in 2007 ... an MVC All-Star YEAR GP G A PTS GB in 2005 and 2006. 2008 14 6 2 8 0 2009 Totals

5

GP 2 3 5

G A PTS --Did not play-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GB

2 4

13 21

4 4

Troy Neville

2007 graduate of Duxbury High School ... majoring in management ... 2009: Had two goals and one assist in win at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... 2008: Made collegiate debut at Catawba March 8 ... scored first career goal against Saint Anselm March 22 ... High School: Selected to North-South Senior All-Star Game. YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

Sr. - M - Needham, Mass.

YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Totals

11 17

Jr. - M - Duxbury, Mass.

43 Keith McSweeney 2006 graduate of Needham High School ... finance major ... 2009: Played in three games as a reserve (at Franklin Pierce, Saint Michael’s and AIC ) ... 2008: Made collegiate debut at Franklin Pierce April 5 ... saw action in a reserve role at Merrimack April 29 ... 2007: Did not see any game action ... High School: Helped Needham reach semifinals of Massachusetts Division I state tournament.

11 25

GP 11 7 18

G 1 2 3

A 1 1 2

PTS 2 3 5

GB 8 3 11

45 Mike O’Neil Jr. - GK - Marblehead, Mass. 2007 graduate of Marblehead High School ... majoring in accountancy ... 2009: Made four saves in 10-plus minutes against Franklin Pierce March 25 ... also played against AIC March 31 ... 2008: Made collegiate debut at AIC April 19 and made one save ... High School: Earned All-Star honors twice at Marblehead.

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GP GS 1 0 2 0 3 0

MIN 5:11 17:28 22:39

SV 1 4 5

GA 0 1 1

GAA 0.00 3.44 2.65

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26 Brad Tunis

17 Zack Paz

Sr. - M - Sudbury, Mass.

Jr. - GK - Syracuse, N.Y. 2007 graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School ... corporate finance and accounting major ... 2009: Appeared in two games ... made two saves in nineplus minutes at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... also played against AIC March 31 ... 2008: Did not play in any games ... High School: Helped Jamesville-DeWitt to New York State Class B championship his senior season. YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

GP GS 2 2

MIN SV --Did not play-0 17:07 3 0 17:07 3

GA

GAA

4 14.02 4 14.02

44 Andrew Rapp So. - M - South Easton, Mass. 2008 graduate of Oliver Ames High School ... majoring in computer information systems ... 2009: Played in first collegiate game at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... saw action in two other games ... High School: Competed in lacrosse, hockey and soccer ... captain of lacrosse and hockey teams as a senior ... named All-League in lacrosse ... given the President's Award in lacrosse for leadership ... won the Hobey Baker award in hockey for leadership. YEAR 2009

2

GP 3

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

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Jeff Sayman

YEAR 2009

GP 5

G 1

A 0

PTS 1

GB 1

Richard Travers So. - M/A - Longmeadow, Mass.

2008 graduate of Longmeadow High School ... has not declared a major ... 2009: Made collegiate debut against C.W. Post March 7 ... played in eight games off the bench ... scored first career goal against AIC March 31 ... also scored at Pace April 25 ... High School: Helped lead Longmeadow to state championship as a senior and a finals appearance as a junior ... also played hockey for three years ... was part of state champion hockey team as a sophomore. YEAR 2009

GP 8

G 2

A 0

PTS 2

12 14 7 33

8 12 9 29

2 4 0 6

10 16 9 35

10 14 2 26

Addi Van Hatcher Sr. - A - Tigard, Ore.

2008 graduate of Needham High School ... majoring in finance ... 2009: Made collegiate debut at Adelphi March 14 ... scored first career goal in win at Franklin Pierce March 25 ... High School: Helped Needham to Bay State League championship as a junior and a quarterfinals appearance as a senior ... also played hockey and soccer ... brother, Steve, played lacrosse at Quinnipiac.

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2007 2008 2009 Totals

GB 1

So. - A - Needham, Mass.

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Graduated from Lincoln-Sudbury High School in 2005 ... prepped for a year at Kent School ... management major ... 2009: Missed six games due to an injury ... scored nine goals in seven games ... had five goals in win against Saint Anselm April 8 ... scored game-winning goal against Southern New Hampshire April 11 ... 2008: Named to Division II All-New England second team ... fourth leading goal scorer (12) and fifth in points (16) ... caused 11 turnovers ... scored season-high three goals in 12-9 win over Pace March 30 ... 2007: Scored a goal in his collegiate debut, an 8-7 win at Saint Leo March 15 ... scored a pair of goals against Adelphi March 31 ... named Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Week on April 30 after scoring four goals and dishing two assists in two games ... High School: Selected to Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Game ... named midfielder of the year in Dual County League ... YEAR GP G A PTS GB also played football.

2006 graduate of Oregon Episcopal School ... played his freshman season at Gettysburg College then transferred to Bentley ... majoring in marketing ... 2009: Tied for third on team in assists (10) ... seventh in points (14) and scored four goals ... had three assists on two occasions, against Saint Anselm April 8 and at Pace April 25 ... 2008: Named to Division II All-New England second team ... finished second on the team in assists (14), third in points (22) and tied for seventh in goals (eight) ... had three assists in a game on two occasions ... 2007: Played in four games at Gettysburg College ... scored against Marymount March 14 ... High School: Threetime High School All American ... nominated as the westsidelax.com Oregon Player of the Year … totaled 340 points in his high school career … led Oregon Episcopal to the state championship finals all four years and to a GP G A PTS GB victory as a sophomore. YEAR

GB 5

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0 14 10 24

1 22 14 37

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18 Chris Jackson

19 Tom Baird Fr. - M - Ridgefield, Conn. 2009 graduate of Ridgefield High School ... majoring in economics-finance ... helped lead Ridgefield to FCIAC championship as a senior ... named FCIAC All-Academic.

Fr. - D - Mamaroneck, N.Y. 2009 graduate of Iona Prep ... has not declared a major ... chosen as the CHSAA Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... named a CHSAA All-League performer as a junior and senior ... helped Iona Prep win CHSAA “A” state title, and Metro and CHSAA New York City titles as a senior.

20 Nate Billings

25 Dan Keefer

Fr. - GK - Bridgewater, Vt.

Fr. - M - Wayland, Mass.

2009 graduate of Brewster Academy ... has not declared a major ... a New England Prep All-Star ... named the Northern New England Academic Player of the Year as a senior ... first team All-League as a sophomore and junior ... team captain as a senior.

2009 graduate of Wayland High School ... has not declared a major ... named a DCL All-Star ... captain of the lacrosse team as a senior.

30 Matt Lopes

32 Michael Bronson

Fr. - D - Webster, Mass.

Fr. - D - Glastonbury, Conn. 2009 graduate of Glastonbury High School ... majoring in finance ... named to the All-Academic team ... twoyear letterwinner at Glastonbury.

2009 graduate of St. Peter Marion High ... has not declared a major ... as a senior, was selected to play in the Central Mass. All-Star game ... captain of the hockey team as a senior.

33 Steve Caditz

23 Tim Matheson Fr. - A - Reading, Mass.

Fr. - A/M - Mercer Island, Wash.

2009 graduate of Reading Memorial High School ... has not declared a major ... selected to the Massachusetts North All-Star team ... named to the Middlesex All-League first team.

2009 graduate of Mercer Island High School ... has not declared a major ... named second team All-State as a senior ... helped Mercer to state championship finals as a sophomore and senior ... team captain his final year at Mercer.

24 Tom McNally

31 Chris Gagliarducci

Fr. - D - Weston, Conn.

Fr. - M - Wilbraham, Mass.

2009 graduate of Weston High School ... majoring in finance ... helped take Weston to two appearances in the state finals ... captain of the wrestling team.

2009 graduate of Minnechaug Regional ... has not declared a major.

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James Reardon So. - A - Longmeadow, Mass.

Fr. - A - Warren, N.J. 2009 graduate of Avon Old Farms ... has not declared a major ... helped Avon to a 10-5 record as a senior and a 6-5 record in Founders League play.

2008 graduate of Longmeadow High School ... majoring in accountancy ... led Longmeadow to the 2008 state championship ... a four-time High School All-American and a four-time All-State selection ... finished career with 198 goals and 151 assists.

35 Dave Ingalls

38 Michael Simoneau

Fr. - D - Centerport, N.Y. 2009 graduate of St.Anthony's High School ... majoring in management ... helped St. Anthony’s to Catholic High School Athletic Association championship as a senior.

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Fr. - M - Wheaton, Ill. 2009 graduate of Wheaton Warrenville South High School ... has not declared a major ... two-year starter at Wheaton Warrenville ... team finished second in the 2008 Chi-town Showdown tournament.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY 2009 IN REVIEW

OVERALL: 9-4

NORTHEAST-10: 7-2

HOME: 5-2

DATE March 7 March 14 March 25

OPPONENT No. 3 C.W. Post at Adelphi *at Franklin Pierce

RESULT L 18-7 W 11-10 W 14-6

March 28

*Saint Michael’s

W

March 31

*American Int’l

W

April April April April April April

*at No. 2 Le Moyne *Saint Anselm *Southern New Hampshire *at Assumption *No. 4 Merrimack *at Pace

L W W W L W

4 8 11 18 22 25

April 28 May 1

%Southern New Hampshire W %at No. 4 Merrimack L

*Northeast-10 Conference game

AWAY: 4-2

BENTLEY GOAL SCORERS Grant 2, Gould 1, Curtis 1, Couture 1, Moulton 1, Woods 1 Couture 3, Woods 2, Grant 2, Gould 1, Curtis 1, Petersen 1, Moulton 1 Gould 3, Grant 2, Neville 2, Woods 1, Moulton 1, Smulligan 1, Gilloran 1, Sayman 1, Harding 1, Mancini 1 13-3 Gould 4, Grant 2, Couture 2, Woods 1, Boilard 1, Smulligan 1, Murray 1, McDonald 1 15-5 Murray 3, Woods 3, Curtis 2, Gould 1, Friedman 1, Smulligan 1, Travers 1, Gilloran 1, Jesi 1 Petersen 1 11-3 Curtis 1, Couture 1, Friedman 1 15-10 Tunis 5, Gould 3, Murray 2, Curtis 2, Moulton 1, Couture 1, Woods 1 12-8 Moulton 3, Gould 2,Tunis 2, MacDonald 2, Curtis 1, Grant 1, Murray 1 10-2 Curtis 3, Gould 2, Friedman 2, Moulton 1, Murray 1, Grant 1 L 6-5 (3ot) Moulton 1,Van Hatcher 1, Grant 1, Couture 1, Woods 1 12-6 Van Hatcher 2, Couture 2, Moulton 2, Murray 2, Curtis 1, Smulligan 1, Harding 1, Travers 1 13-5 Curtis 3, Couture 3, Woods 2, Gould 2, Grant 1, Moulton 1, Murray 1 9-6 Tunis 2, Gould 2,Van Hatcher 1, Couture 1

% Northeast-10 Playoffs

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Northeast-10 Conference 2009 Northeast-10 Standings CONFERENCE W L PCT Le Moyne*^ 9 0 1.000 Merrimack 8 1 .900 Bentley 7 2 .800 Saint Michael’s 5 4 .600 Saint Anselm 5 4 .600 Southern New Hampshire 4 5 .500 Assumption 3 6 .400 Pace 3 6 .400 Franklin Pierce 1 8 .100 American International 0 9 .000

ALL GAMES W L PCT 16 1 .941 14 3 .824 9 4 .692 7 7 .500 8 7 .533 4 10 .286 7 8 .467 4 10 .286 1 11 .083 0 12 .000

* Northeast-10 Regular Season Champion ^ Northeast-10 Tournament Champion

2009 Northeast-10 Conference Playoffs First Round - April 28 #5 Saint Anselm 14, #4 Saint Michael’s 13 #3 Bentley 13, #6 Southern New Hampshire 5 Semifinals - May 1 #1 Le Moyne 16, #5 Saint Anselm 2 #2 Merrimack 9, #3 Bentley 6 Championship - May 3 #1 Le Moyne 10, at #2 Merrimack 2

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2009 Northeast-10 All-Conference Teams FIRST TEAM Mike Ball Jack Harmatuck Chris Murphy Greg Rogowski Sean Ball Jo Pisano Brian Welch Drew Bezek Doug Logan Michael Miano Brian Griffin Doug McIver

SCHOOL So. New Hampshire Le Moyne Saint Anselm Merrimack So. New Hampshire Merrimack Le Moyne Le Moyne Bentley Merrimack Le Moyne Le Moyne

YR Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

POS A A A A M M M D D D S GK

SECOND TEAM Michael Balbuena Kevin Gould Jack Venditti Matt Chadderdon Matt Surette Mark Weber Matt Allen Kevin DeBenedetto Tim MacLean Gary McKay Cory Spinale

SCHOOL Merrimack Bentley Le Moyne Le Moyne Saint Anselm Merrimack Bentley Saint Anselm Le Moyne So. New Hampshire Merrimack

YR Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.

POS A A A M M M D D D S GK

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Greg Rogowski, Merrimack FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Chris Noyes, Assumption DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Drew Bezek, Le Moyne GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Doug McIver, Le Moyne COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Murphy, Bentley

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SCORING GP Kevin Gould 13 Andy Curtis 13 Brendan Grant 13 Wyatt Couture 12 Chris Woods 13 Stephen Moulton 13 Addi Van Hatcher 9 Steve Murray 11 Brad Tunis 7 Josh Friedman 13 Andrew Smulligan 13 Matt Boilard 12 Mike MacDonald 12 Troy Neville 7 Richard Travers 8 James Gilloran 3 Brad Petersen 13 Jon Harding 11 Nick Jesi 10 Matt Allen 13 Jeff Sayman 5 Dante Mancini 12 Jared Kinch 5 Nick Silva 13 Justin Holmes 4 Mike O’Neil 3 Andrew Rapp 3 Keith McSweeney 3 Zack Paz 2 Eric Gilbert 2 Kris Dambach 13 Fred James 2 Bob Meikleham 3 Keegan Haynes 4 Brian Galvin 6 Adam Brazg 13 Brad Begin 2 Tyler McChristian 11 Eddie Bouton 3 Doug Logan 13 Carlos Diaz 6 Andy Collette 2 BENTLEY 13 OPPONENTS 13

GS 13 13 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 13 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 0 13 0 0

OVERALL G A PTS SH GB 21 28 49 53 17 15 10 25 61 12 12 13 25 48 16 15 3 18 50 9 12 5 17 54 12 12 5 17 41 8 4 10 14 24 12 11 2 13 22 4 9 0 9 27 2 4 1 5 21 6 4 0 4 12 41 1 3 4 14 6 3 0 3 10 16 2 1 3 3 3 2 0 2 6 5 2 0 2 5 3 2 0 2 4 20 2 0 2 4 10 1 1 2 3 13 0 2 2 2 15 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 14 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 21 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 136 85 221 484 369 99 60 159 427 386

GOALTENDING GP GS MIN Kris Dambach 13 13 729:41 (Northeast-10) 9 9 489:41 Andy Collette 2 0 25:25 (Northeast-10) 2 0 25:25 Mike O’Neil 2 0 17:28 (Northeast-10) 2 0 17:28 Zach Paz 2 0 17:07 (Northeast-10) 2 0 17:07 BENTLEY 13 781:41 (Northeast-10) 9 549:41 OPPONENTS 13 789:41 (Northeast-10) 9 549:41

GA GAA 90 7.40 48 5.88 4 9.44 4 9.44 1 3.44 1 3.44 4 14:02 4 14:02 99 7.52 57 6.22 99 7.52 99 10:81

SV 144 102 0 0 4 4 3 3 151 109 151 121

GP GS 9 9 9 9 9 5 8 0 9 0 9 0 6 4 8 0 4 0 9 0 9 9 8 0 8 1 3 0 5 0 3 0 9 8 8 0 7 0 9 9 4 0 8 0 4 0 9 9 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 0 9 4 1 0 8 5 3 0 9 9 5 0 2 0 9 9 SV% .615 .680 .000 .000 .800 .800 .429 .429 .604 .657 .604 .550

NORTHEAST-10 G A PTS SH GB 15 21 36 36 13 10 6 16 18 7 7 10 17 36 14 7 3 10 27 6 7 2 9 33 7 9 3 12 29 5 3 7 10 17 9 10 1 11 19 3 7 0 7 22 1 4 1 5 16 4 4 0 4 11 33 1 3 4 9 4 3 0 3 5 9 2 1 3 3 2 2 0 2 6 5 2 0 2 5 3 1 0 1 3 11 2 0 2 4 6 1 1 2 3 12 0 2 2 1 9 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 7 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 99 62 161 340 254 57 38 95 285 237

W-L 9-4 7-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-4 7-2 9-4 2-7

GP 39 52 13 35 44 35 23 25 33 42 41 17 23 18 8 3 28 46 30 32 5 16 5 47 4 4 3 5 3 18 36 2 22 4 10 27 2 42 11 52 19 7

G 60 69 12 30 44 24 12 17 29 7 8 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

CAREER A PTS SH GB 57 117 171 43 53 122 275 76 5 17 48 16 9 39 102 34 14 58 151 40 8 32 82 21 24 36 58 20 4 21 37 4 6 35 121 26 2 9 40 14 0 8 42 93 6 9 14 6 0 3 13 40 2 5 6 1 0 2 6 5 0 2 5 3 0 3 10 36 0 4 13 50 2 3 7 27 3 4 7 52 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 19 1 1 5 0 2 2 10 93 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 8 4 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 2 36 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 23 0 0 0 13 3 3 11 87 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 9

GP 36

GS 33

MIN 1888:46

CAREER GA GAA 255 8.10

SV 334

W-L 18-14

7

2

200:20

21

6.29

45

1-1

4

0

22:39

1

2.65

5

0-0

3

0

17:07

4

14.02

3

0-0

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE HISTORY Year-by-Year Records YEAR 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals

COACH Jim Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy 17 years

OVERALL 5-4 10-2 12-4 14-3 10-7 11-5 3-8 6-7 7-7 7-7 8-6 11-4 8-6 6-7 4-8 7-7 9-4 138-96 (.590)

NE-10 --6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 2-5 4-4 6-4 7-3 7-3 8-2 7-3 6-4 3-6 5-5 7-2 93-43 (.684)

FINISH 1st 1st 1st 2nd t-1st 6th 5th 5th t-3rd 4th 3rd 4th 5th t-7th 6th 3rd

LEADING SCORER Alex Hazelton Ken Bernier Sean Rotermund Sean Rotermund Dean Hogencamp Dean Hogencamp Dean Hogencamp Dean Hogencamp Scott Yavarow Scott Yavarow George Gullage Nick Slottje Bob Catala Jeff Smrecek Kevin Gould Andy Curtis Kevin Gould

G 22 44 46 45 52 52 41 39 20 28 27 10 10 23 16 28 21

A PTS 20 42 37 81 22 68 23 68 59 81 27 79 22 63 35 74 51 71 27 55 8 35 16 26 31 54 6 29 12 28 18 46 28 49

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Bentley in the Postseason 1994 ECAC Tournament Semifinals: West Chester 17, Bentley 6

1997 ECAC Tournament Semifinals: Southampton 16, Bentley 5

1995 Northeast-10 Tournament Championship: Bentley 12, Quinnipiac 7

1998 Northeast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 11, Le Moyne 5 Championship: Bentley 17, Merrimack 9

1995 ECAC Tournament Semifinals: Sacred Heart 10, Bentley 9 1996 Northeast-10 Tournament Championship: Bentley 10, Quinnipiac 7 1996 ECAC Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 16, West Chester 11 Championship: Sacred Heart 11, Bentley 8 1997 Northeast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 14, Merrimack 4 Championship: Le Moyne 18, Bentley 5

1998 ECAC Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 11, Pace 10 (ot) Championship: West Chester 14, Bentley 8 2001 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bryant 12, Bentley 11 2002 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Pace 11, Bentley 9 2003 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 8, St. Michael’s 7 (ot)

Semifinals: Le Moyne 19, Bentley 2 2004 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 8, Merrimack 6 Semifinals: Bryant 15, Bentley 4 2005 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 10, St. Michael’s 6 Semifinals: Le Moyne 8, Bentley 0 2006 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Saint Michael’s 7, Bentley 5 2008 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Merrimack 10, Bentley 6 2009 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 13, So. New Hampshire 5 Semifinals: Merrimack 9, Bentley 6

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REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Bentley (6-0) Bentley (6-0) Bentley (6-0) Le Moyne (5-0) Bentley, Pace (7-1) Pace (7-0) Le Moyne (8-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Bryant (9-0) Le Moyne (10-0) Le Moyne (9-0)

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TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bentley 12, Quinnipiac 7 Bentley 10, Quinnipiac 7 Le Moyne 18, Bentley 5 Bentley 17, Merrimack 9 Pace 13, Merrimack 9 Merrimack 12, Le Moyne 7 Le Moyne 11, Merrimack 4 Le Moyne 17, Bryant 11 Le Moyne 19, Pace 9 Le Moyne 7, Bryant 6 Le Moyne 14, Bryant 3 Le Moyne 10, Merrimack 3 Le Moyne 5, Bryant 4 Bryant 5, Le Moyne 4 Le Moyne 10, Merrimack 2


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Individual Records

Team Records

MOST GOALS Game: 9 Sean Rotermund vs. Merrimack, Apr. 11, 1994 Season: 52 Dean Hogencamp, 1997 52 Dean Hogencamp, 1998 Career: 184 Dean Hogencamp, 1997-2000 MOST ASSISTS Game: 9 Bill Bendell vs. American Int’l, March 24, 1999 Season: 51 Scott Yavarow, 2001 Career: 124 Bill Bendell, 1996-99 MOST POINTS Game: 14 Dean Hogencamp vs. AIC, May 5, 2000 Season: 81 Dean Hogencamp, 1997 81 Ken Bernier, 1994 Career: 297 Dean Hogencamp, 1997-2000 MOST POINTS PER GAME Season: 6.8 Ken Bernier, 1994 Career: 5.3 Dean Hogencamp, 1997-2000 MOST SAVES Season: 216 Matt Ehrlich, 1997 Career: 547 Matt Ehrlich, 1995-98 LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 200 minutes) Season: 4.94 Chris White, 2004 Career: 7.67 Brian Nash, 2002-05

Career Scoring Leaders NAME 1. Dean Hogencamp 2. Sean Rotermund 3. Scott Yavarow 4. Scott Frerichs 5. Bill Bendell 6. Ken Bernier 7. Ryan Donohue 8. George Gullage 9. Dana Story 10. Geoff Silva

YEARS 97-00 93-96 99-02 94-97 96-99 93-95 97-99 01-03 93-96 96-99

MOST GOALS SCORED Half: 20 vs. Assumption, Apr. 26, 1997 Game: 31 vs. Assumption, Apr. 26, 1997 Season: 241 1998 (16 games) FEWEST GOALS SCORED Game: 0 vs. Le Moyne, May 4, 2005 Season: 87 2007 (12 games) MOST GOALS ALLOWED Game: 25 vs. C.W. Post, May 5, 1999 Season: 164 1999 (11 games) FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Game: 0 four times Season: 73 1993 (9 games) LARGEST MARGIN of Victory: 28 vs. Assumption, Apr. 26, 1997 (31-3) of Defeat: 17 two times LONGEST STREAKS Winning: 9 March 18-April 13, 1995 Losing: 5 Apr. 28, 2001-March 30, 2002 SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDS Most Wins: 14 1996 (14-3) Fewest Wins: 3 1999 (3-8) Most Losses: 8 1999 (3-8), 2007 (4-8) Fewest Losses: 2 1994 (10-2) Best Win Pct.: .833 1994 (10-2)

Season Scoring Leaders

G A PTS 184 113 297 149 89 238 91 116 207 126 67 193 60 124 184 112 67 179 91 51 142 96 41 137 85 41 126 82 43 125

NAME YEAR 1. Dean Hogencamp 1997 Ken Bernier 1994 3. Dean Hogencamp 1998 4. Dean Hogencamp 2000 5. Sean Rotermund 1994 Scott Yavarow 2001 7. Bill Bendell 1998 8. Sean Rotermund 1996 Sean Rotermund 1995 Ken Bernier 1995

G 52 44 52 39 45 20 29 45 46 45

A PTS 29 81 37 81 27 79 35 74 26 71 51 71 41 70 23 68 22 68 23 68

SV% .644 .639 .531 .623 .593

W-L 8-3 17-7 15-8 18-14 33-15

SO 0 0 2 0 0

SV% .512 .583 .667 .679 .582

W-L 3-1 4-0 3-1 6-1 12-3

SO 0 0 0 0 0

Career Goalkeeping Leaders minimum 600 minutes NAME YEARS 1. Brian Nash 02-05 2. Matt Agdish 93-95 3. Chris White 03-06 4. Kris Dambach 06-09 5. Matt Ehrlich 95-98

GP 24 26 29 36 52

MIN 833 1276 1335 1888 2718

GA 95 167 175 255 403

GAA 7.67 7.85 7.87 8.10 8.88

SVS 172 196 198 334 588

Season Goalkeeping Leaders minimum 200 minutes NAME YEARS 1. Chris White 2004 2. Chris White 2005 3. Brian Nash 2003 4. Paul Como 1994 5. Matt Agdish 1995

GP 6 5 7 11 16

MIN 255 240 240 411 816

GA 21 20 23 43 100

GAA 4.94 5.00 5.75 6.28 7.35

SVS 22 28 46 91 139

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE HISTORY

Honor Roll

Records vs. All Opponents

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ® Scott Frerichs, 1997 (second team) NEILA DIVISION II ALL-NEW ENGLAND Ken Bernier, 1994 Peter Hinkley, 1994 Chris Wheeler, 1994 Michael Creonte, 2005 Ryan Bouchey, 2006 Andy Curtis, 2006, 2007, 2008 Erik Jansen, 2006 Doug Logan, 2006, 2008, 2009 Ryan Rosa, 2006, 2007 Chris White, 2006 Matt Allen, 2008, 2009 Kris Dambach, 2008, 2009 Kevin Gould, 2008, 2009 Brad Tunis, 2008 Addison Van Hatcher, 2008 Mike MacDonald, 2009 NEILA DIVISION II ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brendan Grant, 2009 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - First Team Ken Bernier, 1994, 1995 P.J. Casarano, 1994, 1995 Paul Como, 1994 Rob Davy, 1994 Peter Hinkley, 1994 Sean Rotermund, 1994, 1995 Chris Wheeler, 1994 Matt Agdish, 1995 Brian Donovan, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Eric Hiatt, 1995, 1996, 1997 Scott Frerichs, 1996 Bill Bendell, 1997 Matt Ehrlich, 1997 Dean Hogencamp, 1997, 1998, 1999 Ryan Little, 1997 Geoff Silva, 1997 Jim Ambrose, 1998 Scott Yavarow, 2001, 2002 Doug Logan, 2009 ALL-NORTHEAST-10 - Second Team Scott Frerichs, 1994, 1995, 1997 Dana Story, 1994, 1995 Matt Ehrlich, 1996 Ryan Donoghue, 1997, 1998 Jason McCafferty, 1998 Geoff Silva, 1999 Jim Ambrose, 2000 Dean Hogencamp, 2000 Scott Yavarow, 2000 George Gullage, 2001, 2002 Michael Creonte, 2004, 2005 Andrew Hartig, 2004 Ryan Rosa, 2005 Matt Allen, 2008, 2009 Kevin Gould, 2009

W Adelphi 1 American International 16 Assumption 16 Babson 1 Bryant 0 Castleton State 1 Catawba 4 C.W. Post 1 Dowling 0 Franklin Pierce 9 Lees-McRae 1 Le Moyne 1 Limestone 1 Mass. Maritime 2 Merrimack 12 Nazareth 0 New England College 1 New York Tech 0 Northwood 1 Pace 8 Pfeiffer 2 Plymouth State 3 Quinnipiac 8 Rhode Island 0 Sacred Heart 1 Saint Anselm 14 Saint Leo 1 Saint Michael’s 13 Southampton 1 Southern New Hampshire 18 Tufts 0 West Chester 1 Total 138

L 10 0 1 2 11 0 1 8 1 0 0 16 1 1 10 1 0 5 0 6 0 1 0 1 4 2 0 6 5 0 1 2 96

LAST WIN 2009 2009 2009 1996 --1994 2008 2004 --2009 2000 1998 1996 1995 2004 --1995 --1996 2009 2008 1996 1998 --1995 2009 2007 2009 1996 2009 --1996

LAST LOSS STREAK 2008 Win 1 --- Won 16 2007 Win 2 1995 Won 1 2008 Lost 11 --Won 1 2002 Won 2 2009 Lost 3 2007 Lost 1 --Won 9 --Won 1 2009 Lost 13 1997 Lost 1 1993 Won 2 2009 Lost 7 1995 Lost 1 --Won 1 1998 Lost 5 --Won 1 2007 Won 2 --Won 2 1993 Won 3 --Won 8 1993 Lost 1 1997 Lost 4 2008 Win 1 --Won 1 2008 Win 1 2000 Lost 5 --- Won 18 2000 Lost 1 1998 Lost 1

2010 Opponents in Bold

NORTHEAST-10 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Wheeler, 1994 Eric Hiatt, 1995, 1997 NORTHEAST-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ken Bernier, 1995 Dean Hogencamp, 1998 USILA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - First Team Eric Hiatt, 1997 Scott Yavarow, 2002 USILA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - Second Team Dean Hogencamp, 1998 Scott Yavarow, 2001 USILA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - Honorable Mention Dean Hogencamp, 1999, 2000 Doug Logan, 2009 USILA NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC Eric Hiatt, 1997 2010 Returnees in Bold

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Michael Creonte

2010 BENTLEY MEN’S LACROSSE

Ryan Rosa


BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THIS IS BENTLEY

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Back Row (l-r): Chris Gagliarducci, Dante Mancini, Andrew Rapp, Matt Lopes, Brad Tunis, Troy Neville, Justin Holmes, Tom Baird, David Ingalls, Jon Blackwell Second Row: Assistant Coach Chris Marmiani, Dan Keefer, Brendan Grant, Tom McNally, Adam Brazg, Keith McSweeney, Matt Boilard, Zack Paz, Michael Simoneau, James Gilloran, Nate Billings, Keegan Haynes, Tim Matheson, Assistant Coach Michael Creonte, Head Coach Jim Murphy Third Row: Brian Galvin, Addi Van Hatcher, Nick Jesi, Stephen Moulton, Kevin Gould, Matt Allen, Mike MacDonald, Andy Collette, Mike O’Neil, Steve Murray Front Row: Jeff Sayman, Fred James, James Reardon, Michael Bronson, Wyatt Couture, Jared Kinch, Chris Jackson, Steve Heller, Richard Travers, Brad Begin

MARCH Wed. 10 Sat. 13 Wed. 24 Sat. 27 Tue. 30

at NYIT.....................................3:00 p.m. at C.W. Post .............................2:30 p.m. ASSUMPTION*........................7:00 p.m. FRANKLIN PIERCE*.................1:00 p.m. at Saint Anselm* ......................4:00 p.m.

APRIL Tue. 6 Sat.. 10 Tue. 13 Sat. 17 Wed. 21 Sun. 25

at Southern New Hampshire*...7:00 p.m. at American International* .......1:00 p.m. MERRIMACK* .........................7:00 p.m. LE MOYNE* .............................1:00 p.m. at Saint Michael’s* ...................4:00 p.m. PACE*......................................2:00 p.m.

MAY Sat. 1 Tue. 4 Fri. 7 Sun. 9

at Adelphi*...............................7:00 p.m. Northeast-10 Playoffs .......... First Round Northeast-10 Playoffs ............ Semifinals Northeast-10....................Championship


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