2013 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Media Guide

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MARK MULLEN

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CODY SOLAJA

G U I D E

AARON JONES

MICHAEL HAMILTON

BRAD LOIZEAUX

JOHN ANTONIADES ADRIAN SORICHETTI


2013 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE ROB BELLAIRS

16 23 26

Sat. Sat. Tue.

FEBRUARY SACRED HEART PRINCETON at Fairfield

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

MARCH

JORDAN FRIED

RYAN BRANT

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Sat. Sat. Sat. Tue. Sat. Tue. Sat.

HARVARD at Notre Dame at Delaware* at St. John’s DREXEL* DARTMOUTH at Towson*

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APRIL RELENTLESS CUP (Folsom, PA) at Saint Joseph’s (PA)*

7 p.m.

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Sat. Sat. Sat.

NORTH CAROLINA MASSACHUSETTS* PENN STATE*

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

1 4 11-12 18-19 25 27

Wed. Sat. Sat.-Sun. Sat.-Sun. Sat. Mon.

MAY CAA Championship – Semifinals CAA Championship – Final NCAA Championship – First Round NCAA Championship – Quarterfinals NCAA Championship – Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA) NCAA Championship – Final (Philadelphia, PA)

*CAA game Home games in BOLD CAPS Dates and times subject to change. GoHofstra.com

RYAN O’LEARY

DREW COHOLAN

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Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 11,453 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold, White and Blue Home Stadium (Capacity): James M. Shuart Stadium (13,000) President: Stuart Rabinowitz

Quick Facts.....................................................................................1 Director of Athletics Welcome........................................................2 Warrior............................................................................................3 Hofstra Highlights...........................................................................4 Game Day.......................................................................................6 Hofstra in the Community..............................................................7 HEADstrong...................................................................................8 Nick Colleluori Tribute...................................................................9 Alumni Reflections.......................................................................10 2012 Japan Trip.............................................................................12 Head Coach Seth Tierney..............................................................14 Assistant Coach Kevin Unterstein................................................16 Assistant Coach J. P. Brazel..........................................................17 Assistant Coach John Gorman......................................................18 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Jimmy Prendergast.19 The Hofstra Hundred Club............................................................19 2013 Numerical Roster.................................................................20 2013 Alphabetical Roster..............................................................21 2013 Outlook................................................................................22 Player Profiles...............................................................................26 2013 Opponents............................................................................46 2012 Composite Schedule.............................................................48 NCAA Lacrosse............................................................................50 NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra.....................................................51 This is Hofstra University.............................................................52 Hofstra President...........................................................................54 University Senior Administration.................................................55 Hofstra Director of Athletics.........................................................56 Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches........................58 Hofstra Lacrosse Academic Plan..................................................60 A Day in the Life of a Hofstra Lacrosse Player............................61 Margiotta Hall...............................................................................62 James M. Shuart Stadium/Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility..........64 Howdy Myers Pavilion.................................................................65 Academic Support.........................................................................66 Athletic Training...........................................................................67 Long Island and New York City...................................................68 The Program..................................................................................69 The Colonial Athletic Association................................................70 2012 Statistics and Results...........................................................71 2012 Game Summaries.................................................................72 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Review.................................84 All-Time Letterwinners.................................................................86 Hofstra Record Book....................................................................90 Hofstra Annual Leaders................................................................94 Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners..................................................96 Hofstra Players in the Pro’s.........................................................100 National Team Alumni................................................................102 Coaching Alumni........................................................................103 Series Records.............................................................................104 Yearly Records/Coaches Records...............................................105 All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results.............................................106 Media Information...................................................................... 114 St. Patrick’s Day Uniform........................................................... 116

2013 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse

Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Michael Barnes Vice President/Director of Athletics: Jeffrey A. Hathaway Senior Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny McCabe Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs: Tim McMahon Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance: TBA Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Jay Artinian Assistant Director of Athletics for Development: TBA Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations: Ellen Johnson Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development: Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration: Rachel August Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely Assistant Director of Administration: Rachel August Associate Director for Stephen Gorchov Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800/6750 Associate Director of Athletic Communications: Stephen Gorchov Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Senior Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692 Fax: (516) 463-5033 Email Address: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Brian Bohl Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 Hofstra Lacrosse on the Web: www.GoHofstra.com Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings Athletic Trainer-Men’s Lacrosse: Rob Sullivan Equipment Manager: John Considine Head Lacrosse Coach: Seth Tierney (Johns Hopkins, 1991) Record at Hofstra: 55-34/Six seasons Overall Record: Same Email: Seth.Tierney@Hofstra.edu Head Coach’s Phone: (516) 463-6484 Lacrosse Office Fax: (516) 463-3818 Assistant Coach: Kevin Unterstein (Hofstra, 2008) Office Phone: (516) 463-6629 Email: Kevin.A.Unterstein@Hofstra.edu Assistant Coach: J.P. Brazel (Hofstra, 2000) Office Phone: (516) 463-6617 Email: John.P.Brazel@Hofstra.edu Assistant Coach: John Gorman Office Phone: (516) 463-6484 Senior Assistant to the Men’s Lacrosse Coach: Cathy Aull E-mail Address: Cathy.A.Aull@hofstra.edu Office Phone: (516) 463-6484 Fax: (516) 463-3818

2013 LACROSSE INFORMATION Players Returning/Lost: 27/13 Starters Returning: 7+ (Lance Yapor-A, Tyler Begley-A, Adrian Sorichetti-M, Mike Malave-M, Mark Mullen-D, Cody Solaja-D, Corey Caputo-D, John Antoniades-FO+) Starters Lost: 3 (Mike DeNapoli-A, Steve Serling-M, Andrew Gvozden-G) 2013 Team Captains: John Antoniades, Michael Hamilton, Brad Loizeaux, Mark Mullen 2012 Record: 6-8 2012 CAA Record: 2-4 (fifth place)

2012 Stats Key Returnees Adrian Sorichetti Lance Yapor Tyler Begley Mike Malave Mark Mullen Cody Solaja John Antoniades

Pos. M A A M D D FO

Cl. Sr. Jr. So. So. Gr. Sr. Sr.

GP 12 14 14 13 14 14 14

2012 LACROSSE QUICK FACTS

2013 LACROSSE QUICK FACTS

G - A - Pts. GB FOW-Att Pct. 24-14-38 13 25-10-35 30 10-7-17 13 9-2-11 5 0-0-0 16 0-0-0 14 2-1-3 75 143-264 .540

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MESSAGE FROM THE vice president and DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS I would like to welcome you to the 2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse season, which is my first as a member of the Hofstra Pride family.

MESSAGE FROM THE vice president and DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

We look forward to another exciting season under Head Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney. The 2013 season looks to once again be challenging, as the Pride will face a demanding schedule that includes home contests versus Princeton, Harvard, North Carolina and Penn State, and road games at Notre Dame, Delaware and Towson. Hofstra will also compete in the first-ever Relentless Cup game, benefitting the HEADstrong Foundation and reminding us of the drive and determination of our former student-athlete Nick Colleluori, when it faces Saint Joseph’s in Folsom, Pennsylvania. Looking back at 2012 Hofstra played in many big games, including the Warrior Classic in Charlotte, North Carolina, versus North Carolina, and in Gillette Stadium versus then top-ranked Massachusetts. Then following the conclusion of the season, the team traveled to Japan to compete in the International Lacrosse Friendship Games in Tokyo from May 30-June 7. Hofstra played five games, including an 11-10 win over the Japanese National Team, and conducted a lacrosse clinic for more than 200 budding lacrosse players during the tour. The trip was made possible through the support of Drs. Arno and Mindy Fried, the parents of Pride senior Jordan Fried. Competing in Japan was a rewarding experience for the student-athletes. In addition to the educational and cultural benefits, the team was able to gain valuable playing experience and serve as ambassadors for Hofstra University and the sport they love. The NCAA announced in 2012 that Hofstra’s James M. Shuart Stadium would once again serve as a sight for the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals in 2014. We are both honored and excited for the chance to showcase the sport’s top teams to Long Island for the eighth time as quarterfinal hosts. It is a great opportunity for our University, program and fans.

men’s lacrosse program made several visits to various South Shore towns to help residents get their homes in order in addition to their other community service projects throughout the year. From a facilities standpoint, the turf in James M. Shuart Stadium was completely replaced this past fall. The previous FieldTurf, which was installed in 2007, was replaced by the new FieldTurf Revolution surface. The new state of the art turf is one of the most innovative products on the market and will provide our lacrosse programs with a safer, better looking and more durable playing surface. As Hofstra enters its 65th season of lacrosse, we look back fondly on all of our previous achievements; 523 victories (one of only 15 programs in the nation with 500 or more wins); 17 conference championships; 17 trips to the NCAA Tournament, including four quarterfinal appearances; 45 times ranked in the Top 20 nationally in the final poll; and the many All-Americans, scholar-athletes, all-conference selections and North-South All-Star Game participants. The beginning of a new season excites us all and I would like to thank all our former student-athletes, Hofstra students, alumni, parents and friends for their support of Hofstra Lacrosse. Our mission and goals remain consistent - to provide our student-athletes with the resources to be successful in the classroom and on the field. My best wishes to Coach Tierney, his staff and the 2013 Pride team for a successful season. Enjoy the season,

Jeffrey A. Hathaway Vice President and Director of Athletics

As you may know, Hurricane Sandy affected many parts of Long Island in October. I am very proud of the efforts of our student-athletes to assist in helping Long Islanders to recover and rebuild from the storm. As a team, the

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HOFSTRA CBS Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves was the speaker at the undergraduate ceremony during Hofstra’s 2012 Commencement Exercises.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker was the keynote speaker for Hofstra’s annual P.R.I.D.E. week.

Rapper Snoop Dogg was one of the headliners at Vibe Live during the 2012 Fall Festival.

Hofstra students raised more than $100,000 for cancer research during the 2012 Relay for Life.

The Hofstra-North Shore LIJ School of Medicine completed its first year of existence in July 2012.

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Highlights Hofstra is just 25 miles from New York City.

Hofstra hosted a Presidential Debate on October 16, 2012, and brought a slate of top political strategists, activists, scholars and journalists to campus as part of an election-themed event series.

WRHU, Hofstra’s radio station, was recently rated the fifth best college radio station in the nation by The Princeton Review.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post, spoke at Hofstra on March 20, 2012, for the 40th anniversary of the story that forced President Nixon to resign.

The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business one of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors.”

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Hofstra in the community The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team lends a great deal of time to the Long Island community.

The team has also joined with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation and has “adopted” Dylan Beach. Team members and coaches spend time with Dylan and welcome him to home games.

The team frequently conducts lacrosse clinics for special needs children, as well as participating in events to aid the homeless, including the Have a Heart for the Homeless Candlelight Vigil sponsored by the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless (LICH). The Pride was helped set-up, sort and pack clothes and goods for both individuals and homeless shelters. Each holiday season, the Pride participates in Holiday Magic, a program that Coach Tierney initiated while he was at Johns Hopkins and brought with him to Hofstra. The team helps collect, wrap and distribute toys to underprivileged children, providing a bit of joy to those in need. Hofstra is also actively involved in the fight against blood cancer through the HEADstrong Foundation, which was founded by Nick Colleluori before his passing as a result of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The team has raised awareness and a great deal of funds through the sales of “Relentless” t-shirts and lime green shoelaces. Each year the team participates in the Nick Colleluori Classic at Ridley High School in Pennsylvania, which serves as the organization’s biggest fundraiser. This season the team will also compete in the first-ever Relentless Cup game to benefit HEADstrong. The all-day event will take place at Ridley High School and features youth and high school games during the day and a matchup of Hofstra and Saint Joseph’s in the evening. Senio Jordan Fried has also helped raise money for cancer research as part of Fred’s Team at the New York City Marathon. Fried, who is a leukemia survivor, completed the marathon in both 2010 and 2011.

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This past fall in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy the men’s lacrosse program made four visits to various South Shore towns to help residents get their homes in order. This was in addition to their support of department-wide initiatives that included canned-food and clothing drives.

The team also raises money for the Stephen Siller Children’s Foundation by competing in the Tunnel to Towers Run/Walk in honor of Firefighter Stephen Siller, who lost his life September 11, 2001. The team is also involved with a variety of initiatives with Hofstra’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), including reading programs at local schools, a gift card donation program during the holidays, the Special Olympics and Long Island Cares Holiday food drives.

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NICK COLLELUORI HEADSTRONG Foundation Nick Colleluori, who would have been part of the class of 2008, fought a “relentless” battle against Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and while Nick lost his battle on November 28, 2006, his vision has just begun.

NICK COLLELUORI HEADSTRONG

The HEADstrong Foundation is dedicated to Nick’s life. During his 14-month battle, which included chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant and extensive radiation treatment, it was Nick’s vision to establish this foundation to raise awareness and help others affected by this disease. He drew the logo as he was waiting to go into the operating room for a procedure. Because lacrosse was his passion and he can no longer carry the ball, his family and friends will carry the ball for him.

HEADstrong Foundation Nick Colleluori Memorial Classic The Pride compete in the annual HEADstrong Foundation Nick Colleluori Memorial Classic at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania. The underlying thread of the tournament is lacrosse, but the real theme is helping those in need. Since the event started in 2007, more than 1.5 million dollars has been raised for the Foundation. For more information on Nick Colleluori and the HEADstrong Foundation, please visit www.HEADstrongfoundation.org

The Relentless Cup The Inaugural Relentless Cup will be held on Saturday April, 2013 at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania. The event will combine interstate youth games, high school games and will be highlighted by Hofstra taking on St. Joseph’s University under the lights at 7 p.m. The event will gather youth lacrosse teams from four states including: Clearview Youth of New Jersey, Huntingtown Youth of Maryland, Ridley Youth of Pennsylvania and Rockville Centre Youth of New York. In addition, both Ridley High School boys and girls teams will take on Avon Grove High School and will conclude with the Division I men’s lacrosse game.

“Make use of the time you have & don’t stress the little things. Have a smile and enjoy what you can get out of life.”

- Nick Colleluori

Proceeds from The Relentless Cup will support Nick’s House™, the Nicholas E. Colleluori Lymphoma Research Fund and the quality of life services offered by the HEADstrong Foundation.

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NICK COLLELUORI TRIBUTE Previous #27 Jersey Recipients

2010 Adam Swarsen 2011 Steven DeNapoli 2012 Cole Koesterer

“As a freshman, I watched the first player to be asked to wear 27 for Nick. Now, as a senior, I feel that I fully understand the meaning of the jersey. It is an extreme honor to have the opportunity to represent Nick and his family on and off the lacrosse field. His relentlessness has shaped me into the player and person I am today. It is my responsibility, by wearing his number, to make sure the team never forgets Nick’s tenacity. The team and I play for more than just wins as we continually remember the impact Nick had on our lacrosse family.” John Antoniades 2013

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NICK COLLELUORI TRIBUTE

Rather than retire the jersey of Nick Colleluori, the men’s lacrosse program decided to honor Nick by assigning the number to a deserving senior each year. Hofstra is determined to keep Nick’s memory and his mission alive by educating new players on his life and the inspiration he provide to the team.

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Alumni reflections

Alumni reflections

Like literally thousands of kids on Long Island, I grew up playing and loving lacrosse. By the time I got to high school, it was by far my favorite sport. My friends and I practiced a lot and always wanted to watch great players in action. And to do that, we went to Hofstra Stadium. Watching guys like Mike Laudenslager, Mike Lacrosse and Kevin Barry, I became a huge fan of Hofstra lacrosse. So it was a dream come true when Coach Danowski called during my senior year Somehow I was lucky enough to end up at Hofstra in the fall of 1987. Immediately I knew that this was going to be a great place! I was surrounded by a group of guys that had the same mission. They wanted to be the best, win championships and earn the respect of the nation’s top lacrosse programs. All we wanted to do was win! And we did - our first conference title in 1988. As a Long Island high school football and lacrosse player I knew all of the biggest games were played at Hofstra at night on turf, under the lights. And now I was there. Having earned the privilege of playing on “The Turnpike.” The teams I played on were a collection of fantastic lacrosse players, people and personalities. I stole a little from everyone. They have all helped mold me and contributed to my success on and off the field.

and offered me the opportunity to play for the Flying Dutchmen. Playing lacrosse at Hofstra taught me a tremendous amount about discipline, hard work and time management. Juggling a full course load along with 20 hours a week of practice, strength training, running, film work and games was a lot to handle. At first, it was a bit overwhelming. But with the help of my coaches, teammates, family, and professors I learned to prioritize my time, a skill which has helped me throughout my life. Those four years really helped to shape the person I am today and have helped determine the person I want to be. During my time at Hofstra I learned many things that still help me today. I learned about leadership, about what it means to be a good teammate. I learned how to compete at the absolute highest level. But probably the most important lesson I learned was the simplest. At some point during just about every practice, Coach Donovan would talk about trying to get a little better each day. Every practice, every game, every trip to the weight room, every film session - we should push ourselves to get better. At the time I didn’t fully appreciate what he was saying. “I get it Coach - we’ll work hard. We’ll do I have been a part of the Hofstra Lacrosse family for 25 years now. And the goals are the same. The formula is simple. Expect to win by being a tireless leader from your first day on campus, and work relentlessly to make everyone a believer. The experiences I had at Hofstra, on and off the field, have created unbelievable memories and lasting friendships. They forged the foundation for a relentless focus to succeed and out work all the challenges life presents. My teammates and I expect the same relentless focus in your pursuit of a championship this year.

Joe Carrello, Class of 1991

What I never realized while I was playing was the formula I had. I always expected to win, and always tried to outwork everyone. Looked for my strengths and managed my results. I never thought I was more athletic, stronger, faster or smarter, but I always thought we had enough to win.

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Paul Bjorneby, Class of 1996

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Of the many lessons a young man may receive as a member of Hofstra University’s Men’s Lacrosse team, I believe the most powerful lessons are those that are taught, not by professors or coaches, but by his teammates. My teammates set examples for me on how to live my life. They displayed many great qualities over the years but above all, they were TOUGH! Whether they were battling for ground balls as if their lives depended on it, or battling cancer because their life did indeed depend on it, my teammates defined what it means to be mentally hard and physically rugged. From my experiences with my teammates, I am forever grateful.

Jack Vivonetto, Class of 2009

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everything you ask us to do.” But I think his message went much further than lacrosse. In fact, I know it went much further than trying to win lacrosse games. Almost 17 years after graduation I still think each and every day about trying to get better - as a father, as a husband, as a friend. I try each day to become healthier, stronger, more effective at work, more generous, more patient. Success is about working every day at becoming better. That simple message has had a tremendous impact on how I live my life. I am proud and honored to be a part of the Hofstra lacrosse family. I wish Coach Tierney and this year’s team the best of luck both on and off the field. And I hope they try to get a little better - each and every day.

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PRIDE LACROSSE TRAVELS TO JAPAN The men’s lacrosse team traveled to Japan to compete in the International Lacrosse Friendship Games in Tokyo from May 30-June 7. Hofstra played five games, including an 11-10 win over the Japanese National Team, and conducted a lacrosse clinic for more than 200 budding lacrosse players during the tour. The trip was made possible through the support of Drs. Arno and Mindy Fried, the parents of Pride senior Jordan Fried. A copy of the game program cover from the International Friendship Games

Hofstra Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney and the Pride team prepare to give a two-hour lacrosse clinic for approximately 200 teenagers at Rinkai Field.in Edogawa City.

Hofstra junior lacrosse player Adrian Sorichetti poses with a Sumo wrestler during the Pride’s tour of Japan for the International Friendship Games.

The Pride Men’s Lacrosse team poses with their guides/ friends from Keio University in front of the outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha in Kamakura during their trip to Japan for the International Friendship Games.

A touch of home as the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Team visits Tokyo Disney during their tour of Japan for the International Friendship Games in Tokyo

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The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team visits an ancient temple in Kamakura during the Pride’s tour of Japan for the International Friendship Games.

Hofstra Lacrosse players Lance Yapor and Steve Serling present gifts to the Honorable Masami Tada, Mayor of Edogawa City, and Japan Lacrosse Association President Hiroshi Kimura at the Welcome Reception.


Hofstra Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney with former Johns Hopkins teammate, Japan Lacrosse Association Director and International Friendship Games organizer Yusuke Sasaki.

Junior Jordan Fried leads the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team in the post-game handshake line with the National Team of Japan following the Pride’s 11-10 victory in the International Friendship Games. Hofstra junior lacrosse players Michael Hamilton and Drew Coholan enjoy a meal while staying with one of the host families in Tokyo for the International Friendship Games.

Hofstra senior lacrosse player Mike DeNapoli receives the Most Valuable Player Award after scoring three goals, including the game-winner, in the contest against the National Team of Japan in the International Friendship Games.

The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Team poses for a photo following the Pride’s 11-10 victory over the National Team of Japan in the International Friendship Games in Tokyo.

Hofstra Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney speaks and thanks the Honorable Masami Tada Mayor of Edogawa City and the Japan Lacrosse Association at a Welcome Reception hosted by the JLA and the host families at the Edogawa City Civic Center.

A ticket to the International Lacrosse Friendship Games

The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team poses for a group photo at the Welcome Reception in Edogawa City, Japan.

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SETH TIERNEY HEAD MEN’S LACROSSE COACH 14

Seth Tierney became the fifth head coach in the history of the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program when he was hired for the position in August 2006. Entering his seventh season in 2013, Tierney has led the Pride to 55 victories, the 2008 Colonial Athletic Association championship, the 2009 and 2011 CAA regular season titles and berths in four consecutive NCAA Championships from 2008 through 2011.

Tierney served as an assistant coach at Hofstra from 1995 through 2000 before leaving for a similar position at his alma mater Johns Hopkins University. During his six-year tenure with the Pride, Hofstra recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a combined overall record of 61-28 and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five league titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and played in four NCAA Championship tournaments. Tierney also coached seven All-Americans and nearly two-dozen all-conference players during his first tenure at Hofstra. Among them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would receive the inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College Lacrosse Player of the Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I Midfielder of the Year in 2001. Last season, Hofstra battled through some key injuries on the offensive side and was involved in eight games decided by two goals or less during a 6-8 season. But, as in past years, the Pride enjoyed great success, both on the field and in the classroom. Andrew Gvozden was named a USILA Scholar-All-American

and the CAA Men’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year and six players were named to the All-CAA Team led by first team selection Adrian Sorichetti. In 2011, Hofstra recorded a 13-3 record, captured the CAA regular season title and earned its school record-breaking fourth consecutive bid to the NCAA Championship. In addition, the Pride had four players, Jay Card, Mike Skudin, Andrew Gvozden and John Antoniades, earn USILA All-America honors. Card, Skudin, Antoniades, Ian Braddish and Adam Mojica were named to the All-CAA first team while Gvozden, Steven DeNapoli and Jamie Lincoln were voted to the second team. Skudin, who was selected the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, also earned USILA Scholar All-American and CAA Men’s Lacrosse ScholarAthlete of the Year honors. To close out the year, Skudin, DeNapoli and Card were named to the North-South Senior AllStar Game with DeNapoli leading all goal scorers in the contest with three. In 2010, the Pride made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Championship and finished the year with a 9-5 record. Hofstra had two players named to the USILA All-America team, five named to the All-CAA team and two more named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. In 2009, Tierney directed the Pride to an 11-4 overall, a 6-0 mark during the CAA regular season and his second NCAA Championship bid. Five Hofstra players were named to the All-CAA Teams, including first team selection Jay Card, who was voted the CAA Player of the Year. In addition, four Pride players were named to the USILA All-America team and one was voted to the USILA Scholar-Athlete All-America Team. For his efforts, Tierney was named the CAA co-Coach of the Year. The 2008 season saw Hofstra make a return to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus. The team posted a 10-6 record and won the CAA title in a thrilling overtime win over Drexel. Leading scorer Anthony Muscarella was named an honorable mention All-American, while Kevin Unterstein was the CAA Defensive Player of the Year and Jay Card earned CAA Rookie of the Year accolades. In addition, seven players received All-CAA

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In his first year at the helm of the Hofstra program, Tierney took over a team that returned one starter from 2006’s NCAA Quarterfinal squad and led them to a 6-8 record that saw seven losses decided by one goal. The team qualified for the CAA Championship, saw one of its star players - Kevin Unterstein - earn honorable mention All-America honors and had seven players named to All-CAA teams, including three All-Rookie selections. Tierney returned to Hofstra after a six-year tenure at John Hopkins, with the final two seasons as associate head coach. As the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was the architect of one of the most potent and explosive offenses in the nation in recent years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that finished second in the nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring offense and 16th in man-up offense during Hopkins’ NCAA title run in 2005. The Blue Jays led the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in 2003 and finished fifth in both categories in 2004. In Tierney’s final season at Hopkins the Blue Jays posted a 9-5 record, advanced to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals, and ranked in the top 15 in the country in four statistical categories. With an emphasis on a balanced attack that puts pressure on the opposition at every position, individual awards have been plentiful at Hopkins. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and

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attackmen earned All-America honors during Tierney’s tenure in Homewood. Among them was Kyle Harrison, a two-time first team All-America, who received the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Lt. Enners Award in 2005 and the McLaughlin Award in 2004 and 2005. Tierney played for the Blue Jays from 1988 through 1991 and served as team captain as a senior. He helped lead Hopkins to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons, including an appearance in the 1989 NCAA title game. He received Hopkins’ Turnbull-Reynolds Award as a senior as the player most exemplifying leadership and sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in the North-South game as a senior. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, Tierney continued his playing career by playing three seasons of indoor lacrosse for the New York Saints before serving as an assistant coach for the Saints for two seasons. Tierney and his wife, Maureen, have two children - a son, Ryan (14), and a daughter, Erin (12). The Tierney family resides in Massapequa, New York.

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honors and the Unterstein brothers, Kevin and Michael, were named North-South Game All-Stars and were both selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft.

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Assistant lacrosse Coach

KEVIN UNTERStEiN Assistant lacrosse Coach 16

Kevin Unterstein, who served as an assistant coach under Bill Tierney at both Princeton in 2009 and Denver in 2010, is entering his third season on the Hofstra Pride men’s lacrosse staff in 2013.

A 2008 graduate of Hofstra with a degree in sociology, Unterstein enjoyed a stellar playing career as a short-stick defensive middie from 2005 through 2008. As a senior he recorded a teamleading 70 ground balls while helping to guide the Pride to the Colonial Athletic Association title and the NCAA Tournament. For his efforts, he was an All-CAA first team selection, and was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and the CAA Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player.

In 2007 as a junior, Unterstein earned USILA All-American honorable mention honors, and was named to the All-CAA second team as well as the All-CAA Tournament team. As a sophomore in 2006, Kevin, his twin brother Mike, and their older brother Chris combined to help lead Hofstra to a 17-2 record, a No. 2 national ranking and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. He was also named to the All-CAA Rookie Team as a freshman. Following graduation in 2008, he became an assistant under Bill Tierney at Princeton, working with the defense and faceoff specialists. He would follow Tierney to Denver to help coordinate the Pioneers’ man-down unit and work specifically with the defensive midfielders and work with assistant coach Trevor Tierney with the defense and the overall face-off game. Unterstein has also played professionally in Major League Lacrosse, playing for Long Island in 2009 and 2012 and for Denver in 2010 and 2011. A native of Shoreham, N.Y., he was a high school All-American at Shoreham-Wading River High, where he was part of four Suffolk County championships and one state championship. Unterstein and his wife, Melissa, reside.in North Babylon, New York.

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J.P. Brazel A former goalie at Hofstra during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, Brazel returns to Hofstra after serving as an assistant coach under head coach Bob Shillinglaw at Colonial Athletic Association-foe Delaware during the 2010-11 academic year. While with the Blue Hens, he served as an offensive assistant coach, and coached the Delaware goalies as well as the team’s attack unit. He coached four All-CAA players and one USILA All-America selection as the Blue Hens won the CAA Championship and advanced to the NCAA Championship Tournament.. Prior to coaching at Delaware, Brazel spent three seasons (200710) at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. While at Sacred Heart, Brazel’s duties included coaching goaltenders, coordinating the team’s defense and man-down unit, recruiting, monitoring academic progress and assisting head coach Tom Mariano with all other day-to-day lacrosse operations. During his tenure at Sacred Heart, Brazel coached three All-Colonial Athletic

Association defenders in addition to coaching the programs goaltenders to top 15 national rankings in save percentage and top two national rankings in saves per game in 2009 and 2010. Brazel began his Division I coaching career during the 2006-07 year at Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York. He served as offensive coordinator and goalie coach at Manhattan under Head Lacrosse Coach Tim McIntee. Under his assistance, the Jaspers made a jump of more than three goals per game during the 2007 season. Brazel began his college coaching career as an assistant coach under Rich Speckmann from 2003 to 2006 at Nassau Community College. While at Nassau, Brazel guided the development of the team’s goaltenders and defensive units as well as working with the team’s face-off specialists. He helped lead the school to the NJCAA semifinals and regional championship in both 2003 and 2004. During his tenure at Nassau, Brazel coached seven NJCAA All-American defenders as well as a two-time All-American goalie. Nassau was also the start of Brazel’s college academic and athletic career. In 1999, Brazel earned National Junior College Athletic Association All-American and NJCAA Goalie of the Year while helping the Lions to NJCAA national title. As a freshman in 1998, he was a member of Nassau’s NJCAA semifinal team. Brazel then moved on to Hofstra and was part of the Pride’s NCAA Tournament appearances in 2000 and 2001and was a member of the second highest ranked team in Hofstra history in 2002. Brazel holds a degree in psychology from Hofstra University and has presented at both the U.S. Intercollegiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association and Connecticut High School Coaches conventions during the last two years. Brazel and his wife Jenna reside in Massapequa, New York.

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Hofstra alumnus J.P. Brazel is in his second season on the Pride coaching staff in 2012-13.

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John Gorman Hofstra alumnus John Gorman is in his first season as an assistant coach on the Pride men’s lacrosse staff in 2012-13.

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The three-year Pride letterman returns to Hofstra after serving as a teacher and coach since 2007. Gorman has served as assistant varsity lacrosse coach at South Side High School on Long Island since the fall of 2007 through 2012, and assistant varsity and junior varsity head wrestling coach from November, 2010 through 2012. He has also been teaching in the Rockville Centre School District since 2008. The Lindenhurst, New York native was a midfielder for the Pride from 2005 through the 2007 seasons. During that time, he played

in a total of 40 games, starting 15, and picked up 30 ground balls and one assist. As a senior captain in 2007, Gorman started all 14 games, picked up 20 ground balls and received the Bengt Barbaccia Award for the second consecutive year. He was part of Hofstra’s 2006 team that posted a school record 17 wins, won the Colonial Athletic Association championship, advanced to the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship quarterfinals and received his first Barbaccia Award. He also tallied one assist and picked up seven ground balls on the season. Gorman played in 10 games as a sophomore in 2005, picking up three ground balls and receiving the David McCartney Memorial Endowed Scholarship Award. Gorman came to Hofstra after two years and one playing season at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York where he was a NJCAA All-America second team selection, team captain and helped lead the Lions to the division championship and the NJCAA national semifinals. A three-sport athlete at Lindenhurst (NY) High School, Gorman lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling and was a two-time All-Suffolk County selection in wrestling and an honorable mention all-county pick in football. Gorman, who has also served as a lifeguard for the Town of Babylon since 1999, has a degree in physical education from Hofstra and resides in Lindenhurst, NY.

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James Prendergast James Prendergast is in his fourth season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Hofstra University. Prendergast began his career at Hofstra as an intern on the strength and conditioning staff and moved into his current role in January 2010 and works primarily with the Pride’s men and women’s lacrosse programs.

In his day-to-day work with the lacrosse teams, Prendergast administers drills for speed, agility and flexibility in addition to instructing the student-athletes on proper technique and form during weight training.

Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Prendergast served as a student personal trainer through the Hofstra Recreation Center during the 2008-09 academic year. In 2007-08 he completed a 200-hour internship at Institute 3e, an elite sports performance facility, in Huntington, New York. Prendergast has also been a private strength coach to numerous athletes on Long Island. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Prendergast is also certified by USA Weightlifting and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Associations. He also holds American Red Cross CPR and AED certification. A 2009 graduate of Hofstra, Prendergast was an exercise specialist major and minored in community health and psychology. He resides in Syosset, New York.

2012 HOFSTRA HUNDRED CLUB

The “Hofstra Hundred Club” is a fund-raising initiative for the men’s lacrosse program under the umbrella of the Hofstra Pride Club. Each member of this elite club is asked to donate $100 for each victory earned. All contributors to this program will be recognized as Hofstra Pride Club members and will receive all benefits afforded to them through the Hofstra Pride Club. Besides supporting the members of the Pride lacrosse team both on and off the field, these generous donations will allow Hofstra Lacrosse the opportunity to continue to operate in a first-class manner, while setting a new standard for a Division I lacrosse program. The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program would like to thank the Hofstra Hundred Club members and our generous contributors. With your support we have the resources and ability to do the ‘little things’ that make a big difference for our lacrosse program. A special thanks to the following 2012 Hofstra Hundred Club members: Joe Amplo PJ Bjorneby Carl Caputo Joseph Carrello Lou DiBlasi Doug Edmonds Gerry Fay Ed Finegan Joseph Fowler Drs. Arno and Mindy Fried Armand Galassi Salvatore and Catherine Gamba

Michael Greco Martin Greenberg Doug Hall Chris Hein Greg Hein Thomas Holman Steven Iglio Anthony and Carole Mazzarella James C. Metzger John Michielini Thomas and Amy Moore William Munck

Tom and Sue Nunziata Robert Parrinelli Robert Parrinelli, Jr. Anthony Perettine Bob Quinlan Michael Ricigliano Steve and Kristen Rielly Frank Romano Robert Serling John and Diane Skudin Adam Snyder William Stanley Jay Sullivan

Chris and Anna Tuttle Owen Walsh E. David Woycik, Jr. Esq Dr. Allen Zagoren

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If you are interested in joining the Hofstra Hundred Club, please call our office at 516-463-6484, or send us an email at lacrosse@hofstra.edu.

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2013 MEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER Numerical

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No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 36 37 40 41 45 50 55 57 66 77 88

Name Brad Loizeaux Lance Yapor Tyler Johnston Steve Romano Sam Llinares Jordan Fried Mike Malave Michael Hamilton Giovanni Girardi Drew Coholan Aaron Jones Tyler Begley Jason Rosenzweig Chris Howell Torin Varn Steele Stockstill Vinny Colatriano Guiliano Bove John Reicherter Corey Caputo Cody Solaja Mark Mullen John Antoniades Ryan O’Leary Jack Moorehead Brian von Bargen Rob Bellairs Jacob Rooney Chris Selva Hayden Wilson Thomas Passenant Shane Sweeney Anthony Zappone Finn Sullivan Ryan Rielly Ryan Quinn Ryan Brant Connor Horl Adrian Sorichetti Eddie Collins

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Pos. M A A M A A M D M M M A G LSM A M M D M D D D M A D M M A/M G M D D M D LSM M G M M G

Ht. 6-0 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-11 6-0 5-8 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0

Wt. 190 185 170 190 155 163 183 225 172 167 191 198 203 187 175 172 222 197 189 180 208 195 173 171 240 191 183 184 158 158 186 176 170 210 189 194 193 235 200 165

Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School Gr. Mullica Hill, NJ/The Tatnall School Jr. Glenview, IL/Glenbrook, IL So. Morton, PA/Ridley So. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Fr. Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge Sr. Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley So. Wading River, NY/Shoreham-Wading River Gr. Brighton, MI/Brother Rice Fr. Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor RJr. Rochester, NY/Irondequoit Sr. Fairport, NY/Fairport So. East Islip, NY/East Islip Jr. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa RSo. Bethlehem, PA/The Hill School Jr. Ithaca, NY/Ithaca Fr. Jupiter, FL/Jupiter Christian Fr. Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan So. Garden City, NY/H. Frank Carey So. Wantagh, NY/Wantagh RJr. Darien, CT/Darien Sr. Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas Gr. Harleysville, PA/Germantown Academy Sr. Hauppauge, NY/St. Anthony’s Sr. East Meadow, NY/St. Anthony’s RSo. East Northport, NY/John Glenn Fr. Wantagh, NY/Wantagh Sr. North Massapequa, NY/Plainedge Fr. Orlando, FL/Timber Creek So. Parkland, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas Fr. Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas RFr. Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day Fr. Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Jr. Ballston Lake, NY/Shenendehowa Fr. West Roxbury, MA/Avon Old Farms So. East Northport, NY/John Glenn RJr. Gansevoort, NY/Saratoga Springs/Nassau CC Sr. Edgewater, MD/DeMatha Catholic So. Garden City, NY/Garden City Sr. Whitby, ON, Canada/All Saints/Trinity Pawling So. Long Beach, NY/Long Beach

Seth Tierney (Johns Hopkins, 1991), seventh season Kevin Unterstein (Hofstra, 2008) J.P. Brazel (Hofstra, 2002) John Gorman (Hofstra, 2007)

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No. 27 14 31 20 57 23 12 19 88 7 11 9 66 16 3 13 5 1 8 29 25 28 37 55 22 50 4 32 15 33 24 77 18 45 40 17 30 36 2 41

Name John Antoniades Tyler Begley Rob Bellairs Guiliano Bove Ryan Brant Corey Caputo Drew Coholan Vinny Colatriano Eddie Collins Jordan Fried Giovanni Girardi Michael Hamilton Connor Horl Chris Howell Tyler Johnston Aaron Jones Sam Llinares Brad Loizeaux Mike Malave Jack Moorehead Mark Mullen Ryan O’Leary Thomas Passenant Ryan Quinn John Reicherter Ryan Rielly Steve Romano Jacob Rooney Jason Rosenzweig Chris Selva Cody Solaja Adrian Sorichetti Steele Stockstill Finn Sullivan Shane Sweeney Torin Varn Brian von Bargen Hayden Wilson Lance Yapor Anthony Zappone

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Pos. M A M D G D M M G A M D M LSM A M A M M D D A D M M LSM M A/M G G D M M D D A M M A M

Ht. 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-9

Wt. 173 198 183 197 193 180 167 222 165 163 172 225 235 187 170 191 155 190 183 240 195 171 186 194 189 189 190 184 203 158 208 200 172 210 176 175 191 158 185 170

Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School Sr. Hauppauge, NY/St. Anthony’s So. East Islip, NY/East Islip Sr. North Massapequa, NY/Plainedge So. Garden City, NY/H. Frank Carey Sr. Edgewater, MD/DeMatha Catholic RJr. Darien, CT/Darien RJr. Rochester, NY/Irondequoit Fr. Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan So. Long Beach, NY/Long Beach Sr. Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley Fr. Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor Gr. Brighton, MI/Brother Rice So. Garden City, NY/Garden City RSo. Bethlehem, PA/The Hill School So. Morton, PA/Ridley Sr. Fairport, NY/Fairport Fr. Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge Gr. Mullica Hill, NJ/The Tatnall School So. Wading River, NY/Shoreham-Wading River RSo. East Northport, NY/John Glenn Gr. Harleysville, PA/Germantown Academy Sr. East Meadow, NY/St. Anthony’s RFr. Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day RJr. Gansevoort, NY/Saratoga Springs/Nassau CC So. Wantagh, NY/Wantagh So. East Northport, NY/John Glenn So. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Fr. Orlando, FL/Timber Creek Jr. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa So. Parkland, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas Sr. Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas Sr. Whitby, ON, Canada/All Saints/Trinity Pawling Fr. Jupiter, FL/Jupiter Christian Fr. West Roxbury, MA/Avon Old Farms Fr. Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Jr. Ithaca, NY/Ithaca Fr. Wantagh, NY/Wantagh Fr. Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas Jr. Glenview, IL/Glenbrook, IL Jr. Ballston Lake, NY/Shenendehowa

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Seth Tierney (Johns Hopkins, 1991), seventh season Kevin Unterstein (Hofstra, 2008) J.P. Brazel (Hofstra, 2002) John Gorman (Hofstra, 2007)

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2013 outlook Entering his seventh season as Hofstra Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney will be looking to return the Pride to the top of the Colonial Athletic Association and to their fifth NCAA Division I Championship bid in the past six seasons in 2013. The seventh-year mentor will have 27 returnees including seven starters from last season’s snakebitten squad that posted a 6-8 overall record. The Pride dropped six games by a one-goal margin including four contests in overtime. Some of the onegoal losses were to top-ranked Massachusetts (1413), seventh-ranked Notre Dame (6-5), 14th-ranked Penn State (9-8 in double-overtime) and 20th-ranked Fairfield (10-9 in triple overtime).

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Tierney is hoping that the adversity the 2012 squad faced, in the form of those close losses and needing just a couple of more goals to turn around a losing season, will become a learning experience and a strength in 2013. While the Pride played with 23 freshman and sophomores a year ago and averaged a respectable 9.36 goals per game, they did score in double-digits in only five games and lost 42 of their 131 goals to graduation and transfer. But the experience that the underclassmen received in 2012 and the bad taste of those losses where the Pride had opportunities to win but didn’t, will give the Hofstra offense a renewed commitment to make every shot count in 2013. On defense, the Pride ranked 13th in the country In scoring defense, allowing just 8.79 goals per game behind four-year starting goalie Andrew Gvozden, who ranked 12th in Division I in goals against average (8.50) and an

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experienced defense. But while the close defense returns intact, one of the biggest questions for the Pride will be who will fill Gvozden’s shoes in the cage in 2013.

ATTACK

While losing starter Mike DeNapoli and his 21 goals and eight assists on the 2012 front line from to graduation, the Adrian Pride staff went Sorichetti into the January preseason practice period undecided on the starting attack. Leading the attack is returning junior starter Lance Yapor (Glenview, IL), who was second on the team in goals (25), assists (10) and points (35) in 2012. After Yapor, the Pride staff is looking at several possibilities that could affect both the attack and the midfield units. Senior Adrian Sorichetti (Whitby, ON, Canada), who was on the starting midfield in 2012, could be moved to the attack line after leading the Pride in scoring with 24 goals and 14

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Several newcomers could also figure in the mix on attack that would move players around lines and positions. Heading this group are freshmen Sam Llinares (Hauppauge, NY) and Jacob Rooney (Orlando, FL). Llinares, both a U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American as a senior, was also an inaugural member of the National Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches of America (NILCA) All-America Team after recording 59 goals and 47 assists at Hauppauge High School. Rooney, a twotime U.S. Lacrosse AllAmerican, tallied 202 goals in his final three seasons at Timber Creek High School including 87 goals as a senior.

MIDFIELD

With the Pride coaching staff looking for the right chemistry and firepower on attack, the offensive midfields could be affected as well. If Sorichetti moves to attack, the Pride will have lost two starters on the first midfield after the graduation of graduate-student Steve Serling (10 goals, 8

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assists). But two former starters, graduatestudent Brad Loizeaux (Mullica Hill, NJ) and red-shirt junior Drew Coholan (Rochester, NY), who were both injured last season, will be looking to return to starting roles when they are ready. One of four team captains this season, Loizeaux, who has endured two knee surgeries in the last 18 months, started all 16 games in 2011 and was an All-CAA first team selection in 2010. Coholan, who has endured two shoulder surgeries that have caused him to miss most of Mike 2011 and Malave all but the season-opener in 2012, has a great passion for the game and solid play-making and goal scoring abilities.

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assists for a team-high 38 points. The AllCAA first team selection a year ago tallied a career-high seven goals and 10 points against St. John’s last season which are the most goals by a Pride player since 2003 and the most points since 1989. Sorichetti is coming off a back injury late last season that kept him out of the fall season. Junior Torin Varn (Ithaca, NY), who was also mostly a midfielder last year but played attack in the fall and at the end of the 2012 season, tallied eight goals and one assist last year. Sophomore Tyler Begley (East Islip, NY), who started in 12 of the 14 games that he played in last season, was fifth on the team in scoring last season with 10 goals and seven assists. Senior Jordan Fried (Chappaqua, NY) is another veteran player who will also be challenging for playing time on attack.

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Some promising newcomers in Brian von Bargen (Wantagh, NY), a two-time All-Nassau County selection from Wantagh High School, Steele Stockstill (Jupiter, FL), an All-Florida first team selection out of Jupiter Christian High School, and Hayden Wilson (Dallas, TX), a threetime All-Texas selection from the Episcopal School of Dallas, are also expected to challenge for playing time after solid fall seasons. The long-stick middie job is up in the air after a foot injury to junior Corey Caputo after the fall season. Caputo, who played in 14 games and started nine on close defense last season, may return in 2013 but it could be March at the earliest . Sophomore Ryan Rielly, who was a starting pole in the second half of 2012, picked up 34 ground balls and caused a teamhigh 13 turnovers and appears to be one of the poles. Rielly was a member of the All-CAA Rookie Team last season. Three players, senior Rob Bellairs (North Massapequa, NY), who was converted from the goal in 2012, red-shirt sophomore Chris Howell (Bethlehem, PA) and redshirt freshman Thomas Passenant (Charlotte, NC) will battle it out for the second pole.

games last season, as the front-runner. Sophomores Steve Romano (Massapequa, NY), who played in 13 games and picked up 23 ground balls and forced six turnovers, and John Reicherter (Wantagh, NY), who saw action in 12 games and scooped up 16 ground balls and forced five turnovers, and red-shirt junior Ryan Quinn (Gansevoort, NY) will also look to figure here. The face-off duties fall back into the hands of senior captain John Antoniades (Hauppauge, NY), who was a 2012 All-CAA second team selection after being a USILA All-American honorable mention in 2011. Antoniades won 54 percent of his face-offs which ranked 22nd in the country last season. He also picked up a team-high 75 ground balls to go with his two goals and one assist. Sophomore Connor Horl (Garden City, NY), a transfer from Bryant University and a 2010 All-New York selection at Garden City High School, and newcomers Giovanni Girardi (Laurel Hollow, NY) from Cold Spring Harbor High School, and Vinny Colatriano (Bridgewater, NJ) from Bridgewater-Raritan High School will also be looking to challenge Antoniades.

DEFENSE

The close defense is an experienced group led by fifth-year graduate-student and returning starter Mark Mullen (Harleysville, PA). An All-CAA second team selection in 2012, Mullen, who generally marked the

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The short-stick defensive middie spot also looks to be a battle with junior Anthony Zappone (Ballston Lake, NY), who saw a great deal of time on the man-down unit in 11

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Red-shirt sophomore Jack Moorehead (East Northport, NY), who missed the 2012 season with an injury after playing in five games in 2011, will be looking for playing time on the back line along with sophomore Guiiano Bove (Garden City, NY) and freshmen Finn Sullivan (West Roxbury, MA) from Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut and Shane

Sweeney (Hicksville, NY), a two-time all-county selection from Hicksville High School.

GOALIE

Tierney calls the battle for the starting goalie position the most intriguing position change this season after the graduation of four-year starter Andrew Gvozden. Four goalies, including two with Division I experience and one with brief playing experience in the Pride cage, will battle right down to the final preseason scrimmages, and possibly beyond, for the starting nod. Senior Ryan Brant (Edgewater, MD), who came to Hofstra in 2012, posted a 6.91 goals against average in six games over two seasons at Ohio State in 2010 and 2011. Junior Eddie Collins (Long Beach, NY) comes to Hofstra after being a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American second team selection at Nassau (NY) Community College in 2012. Junior Jason Rosenzweig (Massapequa, NY) was a standout at Massapequa High School before collegiate stops at Towson and Miami (FL). Sophomore Chris Selva (Parkland, FL) saw approximately limited time in two games for the Pride last season and has been the most competitive in the cage.

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opponent’s top offensive threat, picked up 16 ground balls and was second on the team with 10 forced turnovers. Fellow graduate-student Michael Hamilton (Brighton, MI) played in 13 games and started four late last season and picked up 21 ground balls and caused six turnovers. Senior Cody Solaja (Dallas, TX), who has been a three-year starter on the Pride back line, picked up 14 ground balls and forced eight turnovers as a junior. Those three and Gvozden formed a defense that ranked 13th in goals against average last year

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meet the pride 27 John

Antoniades

Midfield/Face-off Specialist 5-9, 173, Senior Hauppauge, NY/St. Anthony’s/ Chaffee Prep High School Coach: Keith Wieczorek

meet the pride 26

Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Co-captain… Named to 2013 Face-Off Yearbook Preseason AllAmerica third team…2013 Preseason All-CAA Team selection…Received the Hofstra Nick Colleluori Award for 2013 and will wear jersey number 27… Named to Preseason All-CAA team in the Face-Off Yearbook Coaches Poll…Selected in sixth round of the 2013 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft by the Long Island Lizards…2012: All-CAA second team selection… Played in all 14 games as the primary face-off specialist… Ranked 22nd in the country and fourth in the CAA in face-off winning percentage…Captured 143 of 265 face-offs for a .540 winning percentage…Led the Pride, was second in the CAA and 18th in Division I in ground balls per game with 75 for a 5.36 average…Picked up a season-high 13 ground balls against Delaware and 11 against St. Joseph’s…Tallied two goals and one assist on the season…Scored against UMass and St. Joseph’s and picked up his lone assist against Sacred Heart…Took just four shots including two on goal…2011: USILA All-America honorable mention…All-CAA first team selection…Played in all 16 games…Ranked fifth in the nation in face-off percentage with a .642 mark…Ranked 20th in the country in ground balls per game with a 5.25 average…Won174 of 271 face-offs…Won 16 of 22 faceoffs with nine ground balls against Princeton…Captured 15 of 19 face-offs against Air Force…Won 15 of 20 faceoffs with eight ground balls against Massachusetts and 15 of 21 with eight ground balls against Drexel…Also picked up nine ground balls against Delaware and Manhattan… Picked up 84 ground balls on the year…Tallied two goals and four assists …Posted a goal and an assist at Towson…Also scored against Johns Hopkins…Picked up assists against Princeton, Drexel and Delaware… Took just four shots on the year…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games as the primary face-off specialist after the injury to Mike Vaccaro in the season opener…Tallied one goal and two assists for three points…Scored his lone goal of the year at St. John’s and assisted on goals against Manhattan and Delaware…

Second on the team John Antoniades with 47 ground balls… Picked up eight ground balls against Jacksonville, six against Towson and five versus Princeton and Army…Took eight shots…Won 180 faceoffs and lost 149 for a .549 winning percentage, ranking 25th in Division 1… Also ranked fifth in the CAA in face-off winning percentage… Won 21 of 30 face-off at Princeton… Captured 19 of 27 face-off against Jacksonville…Won 17 of 25 face-offs against Towson…Captured 16 of 28 faceoff against Brown and 12 of 17 at St. John’s…Grabbed 10 of 13 face-offs against Manhattan…Prep School: Came to Hofstra after one year at Loomis Chaffee Prep School in Windsor, Connecticut…Named to the All-New England team after recording 30 goals, 20 assists, 162 ground balls and winning 85% of his face-offs…Selected to the EastWest All-Star Game…High School: Played scholastically at St. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New York…Voted CHSAA Face-Off Midfielder of the Year as a senior…Named team Most Valuable Player and received the Army Reserve Award for the Friars, who were ranked fourth nationally with a 15-3 record, in 2008…Recorded 15 goals, 15 assists, 157 ground balls and won 83% of his face-offs…Personal: Born June 8, 1990…Has one sister…Enjoys weight-lifting and ice hockey in his free time…Also recruited by Army, Navy and Virginia… Aspires to a career in criminal justice or teaching… History major. Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP Sht. 14 8 16 4 14 4 44 16

G A Pts. GB FOW-L Pct. 1 2 3 47 180-149 .547 2 4 6 84 174-97 .642 2 1 3 75 143-122 .540 5 7 12 206 497-368 .575

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Bellairs

Long Stick Midfielder 6-0, 183, Senior North Massapequa, NY/Plainedge High School Coach: Gary Levitan Fourth season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…Moved to the long stick midfield position in 2012 after two years in goal…2012: Did not see any game action as a junior… Recipient of the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and named to the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2011: Played in nine games and 60:37 of action in goal as a sophomore...Allowed 15 goals and made six saves…Posted a season-best three saves against Air Force in 8:42 of action…Faced 40 shots…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in 10 games and started seven in goal as a freshman…Saw 422:09 of action…Faced 180 shots, made 41 saves, allowed 62 goals for a 8.81 goals against average, a .398 save percentage and a 5-3 record…Played entire games against Brown, Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts and Drexel…Tallied a season-high eight saves on 28 shots against Drexel…Posted seven saves against Brown (30 shots) and Johns Hopkins (19 shots)...Made five saves and allowed just two goals in 52 minutes against Army… Posted six saves in win over Sacred Heart… Picked up 12 ground balls including three against Johns Hopkins… High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Plainedge High School in North Massapequa, New York…Lacrosse All-American as a senior…Four-time All-Nassau County selection…Voted Rob Nassau County Bellairs Goalie of the Year as a junior and senior…Posted a 65.3 save percentage during high school and holds the Plainedge record

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GP Min. GA GAA Svs. Sv% 10 422:09 62 8.81 41 .398 9 60:37 15 14.85 6 .286 19 482:46 77 9.57 47 .379

Year 2012

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G A Pts. GB 0 0 0 0

57 Ryan

Brant

Goalie 5-11, 190, Senior Edgewater, MD/DeMatha Catholic High School Coach: Scott Morrison Second year on the Pride Lacrosse team…Came to Hofstra in 2012 after two years at Ohio State University…2012: Did not see any game action for the Pride as a junior… At Ohio State: 2011: Played in just one game, seeing 30 minutes of action, allowing two goals, making two saves and getting the victory…OSU ScholarAthlete…2010: Played in five games and started one, seeing 126:17 of action as a freshman… Tallied a 7.60 goals against average and a .619 save percentage… Allowed 16 goals and made 26 saves…Faced Ryan 71 shots…Made first Brant career start at Notre

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with 872 career saves…Four-time lacrosse academic allconference selection…Honor Roll student…Played on the Empire State Games gold medal-winning team in 2008… All-Nassau County selection in football as a senior…Also received the Nassau County Dragon Award in football… Personal: Born August 18, 1991…Has three sisters… Enjoys surfing in his free time…Also recruited by Cornell, Loyola, Massachusetts and Army…Serves as a volunteer youth lacrosse coach…Exercise science major.

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Dame and made 10 saves on 17 shots in an overtime loss…OSU Scholar-Athlete…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland…All-Maryland first team honors…All-Metropolitan second team by the Washington Post as a senior in 2009 and a honorable mention as a junior in 2008… Selected most valuable player of the 2009 WCAC Championship Game…Three-time all-conference selection…Member of three WCAC championship teams…Team most valuable player as a senior… Three-time team defensive most valuable player… Posted a .710 save percentage during his scholastic career…Rated the number 49 recruit and the fifthbest goalie for the class of 2013 by Inside Lacrosse… Personal: Born September 16, 1991…Has two brothers and one sister…His father played football and baseball at Eastern Kentucky while brother Tyler played lacrosse at Hofstra…Enjoys boating and relaxing in his free time…Marketing major. Year GP Min. GA 126:17 16 2010* 5 2011* 1 30:00 2 2012 0 0:00 0 Career 6 156:17 18

GAA Svs. 7.60 26 4.00 2 0.00 0 6.91 28

Sv% .619 .500 .000 .609

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Fried

Attack 5-9, 163, Senior Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley High School Coach: Roy Colsey Fourth season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2012: Did not see any game action as a junior…2011: Saw limited action in just one game as a sophomore…Played in the Pride’s 13-8 win over Manhattan…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in two games as a freshman…Saw action in games against Sacred Heart and Manhattan…High School: Four-year member of the lacrosse and cross country teams at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York…All-section pick as a senior after scoring 26 goals and eight assists in 2009… Tallied 24 goals and six assists as a junior, and 20 goals and five assists as a sophomore…Played on Greeley teams that twice advanced to the sectional semifinals and once to the sectional quarterfinal…Two-time all-league cross country selection and was named all-county as a senior… Personal: Born July 25, 1990…Has one brother… Completed both the 2010 and 2011 New York City

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Marathons in under 3:17 as part of Fred’s (Lebow) Team… Also competed in the 2012 Philadelphia Marathon…Has served as a volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Hudson Valley…Also recruited by Hartford, Siena, Manhattan and Fairfield… Liberal arts major. Jordan Fried

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 2 1 0 3

Sht. G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 0 0

GB 0 0 0 0

9 Michael

Hamilton

Defense 6-0, 225, Graduate Student Brighton, MI/Brother Rice High School Coach: Rob Ambrose Fifth year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…One of four team captains in 2013…2012: Played in 13 games and started four at close defense…Picked up career-highs of 21ground balls and forced six turnovers…Scooped up multiple ground balls in five games…Picked up a career-high four ground balls against Penn State and Dartmouth and three against Drexel and St. Joseph’s…Tied for fifth on the team with six caused turnovers…Forced two miscues against Drexel and one against St. Joseph’s, Towson, Notre Dame and Harvard…2011: Played in six games on defense as a sophomore…Played against Air Force, St. John’s, Towson, Manhattan, St, Joseph’s and Massachusetts, all wins…Picked up ground balls against Towson and Air Force…Forced turnovers against the Falcons, Tigers and Minutemen...CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award

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GP 7 6 13 26

Sht. G A 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 1

Pts. 3 0 0 3

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13 Aaron

Jones

Midfield 5-10, 191, Senior Fairport, NY/Fairport High School Coach: Mike Torrelli Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2012: Played in 11 games and started one at midfield as a junior…Tallied six goals and one assist for seven points on the season…Posted two goals against UMass and Sacred Heart…Also scored against St. Joseph’s and Penn State…Recorded lone assist against Saint Joseph’s… Tallied two points in three games…Picked up one ground ball against Harvard…Took 15 shots including 11 on goal…Fired eight shots and four on goal at Penn State…2011: Played in all 16 games and started one as a sophomore…Tallied eight points on three goals and five assists…Notched two goals against Drexel and one against Sacred Heart…Credited with the game-winning goal against Sacred Heart…Dished out two assists against Air Force and one against Colgate, Harvard and Massachusetts…

Picked up ground balls at Sacred Heart, Delaware and Towson… Took 24 shots including 11 on goal…Fired four shots against Drexel…2010: Played in all 14 games at midfield as a freshman…Recorded six goals and three assists for nine points…Posted a season-high three goals and four points in the Pride’s win over Manhattan… Notched two goals against Jacksonville and one against Army…Tallied assists against Army, Drexel and Manhattan…

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recipient…Named to Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2010: Played in seven games as a redshirt freshman… Tallied two goals and one assist for three points…Scored in wins over St. John’s and Manhattan… Posted an assist in victory over Brown...Picked up a ground ball against Brown and Army… Took five shots including Michael Hamilton two against Army…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Named to Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2009: Did not play as a freshman…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Named to Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll… High School: Played four years of lacrosse and ice hockey, and three years of football at Brother Rice High School in Birmingham, Michigan… Member of the 2008 Inside Lacrosse national Championship team…Won four state titles from 2005 to 2008 and Midwest Championships in 2005 and 2008…Twotime All-America selection…Twice named to AllMidwest and All-Michigan teams…Michigan and Midwest Player of the Year…Recorded 39 goals, 42 assists and 114 ground balls as a senior…Personal: Born July 31, 1989…Has two brothers…Brother, Mark, played lacrosse at Cabrini College while other brother Matthew plays at Adrian College in Michigan…Lists Tom Brady as his favorite athlete and Adam Sandler as his favorite actor…Recruited by Ohio State, Georgetown and Loyola…Earned his bachelor’s degree in history and is working on a master’s degree in speech communication and rhetorical studies

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GP 14 16 11 41

Sht. G A 18 6 3 24 3 5 15 6 1 57 15 9

Pts. 9 8 7 24

GB 2 3 1 6

1 Brad

Loizeaux

Midfield 6-0, 190, Graduate Student Mullica Hill, NJ/The Tatnall School High School Coach: Pete Duncan Fifth year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…One of four team captains in 2013…2012: Missed the entire season with a knee injury…CAA Commissioner’s Award recipient…Named to the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2011: Started all 16 games at midfield…Finished seventh on the team with 10 points on six goals and four assists…Tallied single goals against Colgate, Princeton, Harvard, Air Force, St. Joseph’s and Johns Hopkins…Dished out a season-best two assists against Air Force and one against Sacred Heart and Fairfield…Posted three points versus Air Force…Picked up 10 grounds balls including three against Drexel… Took 42 shots with 19 on goal…Fired six shot against

Princeton and five versus Penn State…2010: All-CAA first team selection as a sophomore…Played and started in 14 games at midfield…Fourth on the team in scoring with 30 points…Tallied 19 goals and 11 assists…Posted five multi-goal contests including three against Jacksonville and two versus Brown, St. John’s, Massachusetts and Penn State…Notched a season-high three assists in win over Johns Hopkins…Also dished out two assists in wins over Army and Jacksonville…Posted five points in the Jacksonville game, four against Hopkins and three versus Brown, Massachusetts, Army and Penn State… Picked up four ground balls including two at Maryland… Took 65 shots…2009: Played in 13 games as a freshman and tallied five goals on the year…Scored goals against Princeton, Sacred Heart, Towson, North Carolina and Villanova in the CAA semifinals…Picked up four ground balls on the season in games against Sacred Heart, Army, Towson and North Carolina…Took 14 shots on goal with eight on goals…High School: Attended The Tatnall School in Wilmington, Delaware for two years…Played lacrosse and ice hockey…Was an All-Delaware and allconference selection as a junior and senior…Scored 33 goals as a junior at Tatnall and added 25 goals as a senior… Team captain as a senior…Began his scholastic career at Clearview Regional High School in Mullica Hill, New Jersey…Was an all-conference selection twice while at Clearview…Personal: Has one sister…Father, Stephen, played football at Cornell and then lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson…Hobbies include movies and snowboarding… Also recruited by Towson, Maryland, Drexel, Army and Hobart…Earned a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and is working on a MBA. Year GP 13 2009 2010 14 16 2011 2012 Red-shirt Career 43

Sht. G A 14 5 0 65 19 11 42 6 4

Pts. 5 30 10

GB 4 4 10

121 30 15 45 18

25 Mark

Mullen

Defense 6-4, 195, Graduate Student Harleysville, PA/Germantown Academy High School Coach: Dave Martin Fifth year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2013 Preseason All-CAA Team selection…One of four team captains in 2013…Named to Preseason All-CAA team in the FaceOff Yearbook Coaches Poll…Academic All-American candidate…Selected by Long Island Lizards in seventh

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Mark Mullen

Roll…2009: Red-shirted as a freshman and did not compete…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, ice hockey and cross country at Germantown Academy…Earned US Lacrosse All-America honors as a senior…2008 George Cruz Award recipient from the Inter-AC League for sportsmanship…Team Most Valuable Player as a junior… Tallied four goals and four assists as a senior…Personal: Born September 11, 1989…Has one brother…Hobbies include fly-fishing…Lists “The Hatchet” as his favorite book…Began playing lacrosse at age 8…Also recruited by Towson, Bucknell and Drexel…Received the Hofstra General Chemistry Excellence Award…Aspires to attend medical school…Earned a bachelor’s degree in health science and is currently working on a master’s degree in sports science. Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP Sht. G A 13 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 43 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 0 0

GB 10 11 16 37

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O’Leary

Attack 6-0, 171, Senior East Meadow, NY/St. Anthony’s High School Coach: Keith Weiczorek Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Came to Hofstra in 2012 after three years at the United States Naval Academy…2012: Played in six games as a junior…Recorded one assist, against Penn State, on the season…Took four shots including one on goal… Took three shots against the Nittany Lions…At Navy: 2011: Red-shirted and did not play…2010: Played in 14 games and started 13 as a sophomore…Was Ryan fifth on the team with nine OLeary goals and eight assists for 17 points…Tallied two goals and one assist against both Towson and Lafayette…Recorded two assists in regular season game against Lafayette…Picked up 12 ground balls and

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round of 2013 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft…2012: All-CAA second team selection…Played in 14 games and started 13… Started all six CAA games…Picked up 16 ground balls while marking the opponents top offensive threat… Scooped up three ground balls against

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meet the pride took 31 shots including 23 on goal…2009: Played in 14 games as a freshman in 2009…Recorded one goal and one assist…Took 17 shots including six on goal…Picked up five ground balls…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and one year of football at St. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New York…Named CHSAA Attackman of the Year as a senior in 2007…All-league selection as a junior…Was quarterback on the Friars’ undefeated conference championship team in 2006… Personal: Born November 28…Has three sisters…Enjoys fishing, hunting and snowboarding in his free time… Economics major. Year 2009* 2010* 2011* 2012 Career

GP Sht. G A 14 17 1 1 14 31 9 8 Red-shirt 6 4 0 1 34 52 10 10

Pts. GB 2 5 17 12 1 20

0 17

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Solaja

Defense 6-0, 208, Senior Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas High School Coach: Kevin Barnicle Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2012: Played in 14 games and started 13 on defense as a junior…Tallied 14 ground balls

turnovers at Penn State and one against UMass, Towson, Drexel, St. John’s, Fairfield and Princeton…2011: Played and started in 15 games on defense as a sophomore… Picked up 14 ground balls…Scooped up a season-high three against Manhattan and two against Colgate and Air Force…Forced two turnovers in win at Sacred Heart… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in 13 games and started 12 on defense as a freshman…Picked up 11 ground balls on the season…Scooped up three ground balls against both Drexel and Jacksonville…Recorded eight forced turnovers including two at Drexel…High School: Played lacrosse and football at the Episcopal School of Dallas (TX)…Named to the Under Armour All-America team as a senior…Two-time All-America selection… Three-time all-state selection…Picked up 85 ground balls and recorded two goals and two assists as a senior… Named 2009 team Most Valuable Player…Named AllSPC and team MVP as a running back and linebacker as a senior…Earned All-SPC honorable mentions in football as a sophomore and junior… Earned the 2009 Strength and Conditioning Award…Personal: Born August 1, 1990… Has one brother…His brother, Steve, was a national champion boxer at West Point…Enjoys music, traveling and spending time with friends in his free time…Aspires to a career in marketing for a professional football team… Marketing major. Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 13 15 14 42

Sht. G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 0 0

GB 11 14 14 39

77 Adrian

Sorichetti

Midfield 6-0, 200, Senior Whitby, Ontario, Canada/AllSaints/Trinity-Pawling Prep School Coach: Joe Tweed

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and eight caused turnovers…Posted three ground balls at Princeton and two each against Penn State, UMass, Dartmouth, Towson and Fairfield…Forced two

Fourth season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2013 Preseason All-America second team selection by Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook…Named to Preseason AllCAA team in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook Coaches Poll…2013 Preseason All-CAA Team selection… Was selected by the Chesapeake Bayhawks in the fifth round of the 2013 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft…2012: All-CAA first team selection…Played in 12 games and started 11…Led the team in assists with 14 and points with 38…Ranked sixth in the CAA and 39th

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in Division I in points per game (3.17)… Tallied 24 goals on the year which ranked second on the team, fifth in the CAA and 41st in Division

Adrian Sorichetti

I in goals average (2.0)…Seven multigoal games…Recorded career-highs of seven goals, three assists and 10 points against St. John’s…It was the most goals by a Pride player since 2003 and the most points since 1989…Scored three goals and added two assists against Delaware and tallied three goals against Fairfield…Posted two goals and two assists against both Towson and North Carolina… Notched two man-up goals on the year…Picked up 13 ground balls including a season-high three against both Towson and Drexel…Took a team-high 82 shots including 50 on goal…Fired a career-high 11 shots against St. John’s including eight on the cage…CAA Player of the Week on March 26 after St. John’s and Drexel contests… CAA Commissioner’s Award recipient…Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2011: Played in 12 games as a sophomore…Sixth on the team in scoring with 13 points on 12 goals and one assist…Tallied a season-high three goals against Massachusetts and two goals against Fairfield and Penn State…Tallied lone assist at Massachusetts for a four-point day…Credited with the game-winning goal at Towson…Recorded a one ma-up goal against Johns Hopkins…Picked up five ground balls including two against Manhattan…Took 23 shots and placed 16 on goal…Notched five shots against Penn State…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection… Played in all 14 games at midfield as a freshman… Recorded nine goals and six assists for 15 points… Tallied a season-high three goals at Drexel and two goals against Brown…Posted a season-high two assists against both Princeton and Jacksonville…Notched three points

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in games against Princeton, Drexel and Jacksonville… Tied for third on the team with four man-up goals… Picked up three ground balls including two against St. John’s…Took 24 shots including four against Brown and Jacksonville…Prep School: Came to Hofstra from Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, New York…Played lacrosse and hockey at Trinity-Pawling…Named to the All-Founder’s League first team in 2009…Team captain of T-P’s state championship team…Received the school’s Coaches Award and held the position of Dean’s Assistant…Earned three varsity letters…High School: Attended All-Saints High School in Whitby, Ontario, Canada…Played for Team Canada at the Under-19 World Championships…Was a member of Canada’s silvermedal winning team...Named Team Canada Player of the Game in the World Championships…Was a member of gold medal-winning teams in the Under-19 Canadian Field Lacrosse Championships, Provincial Under-19 Field Lacrosse Championships, the Canadian Provincial High School Field Lacrosse Championships and the Canadian Provincial Box Lacrosse Championships… Personal: Born October 8, 1990… Has one brother and one sister…Enjoys fishing and golfing in his free time… Also recruited by Georgetown, Loyola, Massachusetts and Cornell…Exercise science major. Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 14 12 12 38

Sht. G A 24 9 6 23 12 1 82 24 14 129 45 21

Pts. 15 13 38 66

GB 3 5 13 21

23 Corey

Caputo

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Defense/LSM 5-11, 180, Junior (RS) Darien, CT/Darien High School Coach: Jeff Bramier Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Expected to see time at long-stick middie and on defense…2012: Played in 14 games and started nine on defense and as a long-stick middie as a sophomore…Tallied the first goal of his career in the season opener against Sacred Heart… Picked up nine ground balls on the season including a season-high three against Sacred Heart…Forced six turnovers including three against both Sacred Heart and Princeton…Took two shots on the year against Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Named to Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2011: Played in 16 games and started 14 on defense…Picked up 14 ground balls on the year…

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Recorded three ground balls at Towson and two against St. Joseph’s, Penn State and Johns Hopkins…Third on the team in caused turnovers with 10 including three at Towson and two at St. Joseph’s… 2010: Red-shirted as a true freshman and did not see any action…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football, and ran one year of track at Darien (CT) High School… Two-time AllConnecticut and Corey Caputo all-conference selection in lacrosse as a defender and long-stick middie… Played on four Connecticut Class M state championship teams, and two FCIAC championship teams…A member of two Connecticut Marines Team of the Year…2008 team was ranked fourth in the nation by Inside Lacrosse…Two-time all-conference football selection at cornerback… Personal: Born June 28, 1990…Has one brother and three sisters…His father, Carl, played baseball at Miami and West Virginia…Has coached Under-11 lacrosse team during the summers…Also recruited by Hobart, Bryant and St. John’s…Speech communications and rhetorical studies major. Year 2011 2012 Career

GP Sht. 16 0 14 2 30 2

G A Pts. GB 0 0 0 14 1 0 1 9 1 0 1 23

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Coholan

Midfield 6-0, 167, Junior (RS) Rochester, NY/Irondequoit High School Coach: Craig Whipple Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…2012: Started in the season-opener against Sacred Heart University before suffering a season-ending injury…Recorded an assist in his lone contest of the season…2011: Played in five games and started two before suffering a seasonending injury…Started against Harvard and Air Force… Tallied two goals and two assists…Recorded two points against Princeton…Scored goals against Princeton and Air Force and assists against Harvard in addition to the Tigers…Credited with one game-winning goal…Picked up three ground balls on the year all in the Harvard contest…Took five shots with three on cage…Fired two shots in games against Princeton and Air Force…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in all 14 games and started one at midfield as a freshman…Tallied three goals and three assists for six points…Scored goals against Army, Manhattan and Jacksonville…Posted two assists against Manhattan and one against Jacksonville…Notched three points in win over Manhattan and two against Jacksonville…Picked up two ground balls, both against Army…Took 17 shots including five against Jacksonville and two against Manhattan, St. John’s, Delaware and Maryland… High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Irondequoit High School in Rochester, New York…U.S. Lacrosse All-America selection as a junior and a senior… Three-time All-Greater Rochester and Section V all-tournament selection…Scored 56 goals and 23 assists as a senior in 2009…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior… Tallied 62 goals and 28 assists as a junior, and 54 goals and 27 assists in 2007 as a sophomore…A member of Irondequoit’s Section V championship team in 2007… Personal: Born July 26, 1991… Has three brothers…Enjoys boating

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Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 14 5 1 20

Sht. G A 17 3 3 5 2 2 0 0 1 22 5 6

Pts. 6 4 1 11

GB 2 3 0 5

55 Ryan

Quinn

Midfield 6-0, 194, Junior (RS) Gansevoor, NY/Saratoga Springs High School Coach: Jon Coons Second year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2012: Redshirted and did not play…Junior College: Came to Hofstra after one year at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York… Named to 2011 NJCAA AllAmerica second team…Also named to all-district/region team…At Bryant: Played the 2009 season at Bryant College in Smithfield, Rhode Island… Saw action in one game, taking one shot and picking up one ground ball…High School: A 2008 graduate of Saratoga Springs (NY) High School where he was a four-year letterman in lacrosse and football…Named to all-star first team as a senior by both the Albany TimesUnion and the Saratogian in 2008…Tallied 30 points, 130 ground balls and won 70 percent of his face-offs as a senior…All-Big 10 first team in 2007…Personal: Born February 10, 1990…Has one brother…Nephew of Johns Hopkins great and three-time U.S. World Team member Torin Varn Larry Quinn…Enjoys skiing and wakeboarding…Economics major.

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Varn

Attack 6-2, 175, Junior Ithaca, NY/Ithaca High School Coach: Frank Welch Third season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2012: Played in all 14 games and started two as a sophomore…Tallied eight goals and one assist for nine points…Equaled his career high with two goals against both Fairfield and St. John’s…Also scored against Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Delaware and Penn State…Had two man-up goals…Picked up lone assist against Sacred Heart… Equaled career best with two points against St. John’s, Fairfield and Sacred Heart…Picked up seven ground balls including a career high three against Fairfield… Took 24 shots including 18 on goal…Took three shots against Sacred Heart…2011: Played in 13 games as a freshman…Recorded four points on three goals and one assist… Tallied two goals in win over Drexel... Named CAA Rookie of the Week after the Drexel game…Also scored against Harvard…Posted his lone assist against Manhattan…Picked up eight ground balls including two against both Drexel and Massachusetts… Took just 11 shots but 10 were on goal…Fired three shots on goal against Harvard…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of hockey at Ithaca (NY) High School… U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior in 2010…Was ranked the 25th best young guns rising in the country by Inside Lacrosse as a senior…Tallied 191 goals and 94 assists during his career…Under Armour All-American as a junior… Three-time all-section selection… Voted Best Offensive Player on the Team all four years and was the team most valuable player as a senior…His Ithaca teams ranked 14th in the Under Armour national poll as a senior and 17th as a junior…Played on the Little Red’s Section IV championship teams and New York State Championship

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GP 13 14 27

Sht. G A 11 3 1 30 8 1 41 11 2

Pts. 4 9 13

GB 8 7 15

2 Lance

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Attack 5-11, 185, Junior Glenview, IL/Glenbrook South (IL)/ Salisbury (CT) High School Coach: Bobby Wynne (Salisbury) Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2012: Played in 14 games and started 13 as a sophomore…Led the team in goals with 25 and was second in assists with 10 and points with 35…Ranked ninth in the CAA and 69th in Division I in goals per game (1.79) and was 10th in the conference and 89th in the nation in points per contest (2.50)…Recorded nine multi-goal games including career-highs of four against both North Carolina and Sacred Heart…Led the team with five man-up goals… Posted a careerhigh of three assists against St. John’s and two at Penn State…Tallied 11 multipoint contests Lance Yapor

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including a career-high of five points against Sacred Heart in the season opener…Tallied four points against UNC and Dartmouth…Was fourth on the team with 30 ground balls including four against Towson, Sacred Heart and St. John’s…Was also second on the Pride with 64 shots and 41 on goal…Took 10 shots against Dartmouth…2011: Played in six games as a freshman…Saw action against Air Force, Manhattan, Massachusetts, Penn State, Delaware and Johns Hopkins…Was slowed by a preseason injury…Recorded five points on two goals and three assists on the season, all against Massachusetts…Picked up ground balls against Massachusetts and Penn State…Took four shots with two on goal…Fired three shots against Massachusetts… High School: Played lacrosse and basketball at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Illinois and at Salisbury (CT) High School…Recorded 147 goals and 123 assists for 270 points during his high school career…Helped lead Salisbury to its first perfect 13-0 record and the New England title in 2010…Scored 45 goals and 52 assists as a senior…Named to All-American, All-Illinois and allconference teams as a junior after posting 27 goals and 40 assists at Glenbrook South…Tallied 41 goals and 25 assists and was voted the team most valuable player as a sophomore…Personal: Born September 14, 1990…Has two brothers and one sister…Psychology major. Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 6 14 20

Sht. G A 4 2 3 64 25 10 68 27 13

Pts. 5 35 40

GB 2 30 32

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Zappone

Midfield (SS) 5-9, 170, Junior Ballston Lake, NY/Shenendehowa High School Coach: Chuck Holohan Third season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2012: Played in 11 games as a short-stick defensive middie as a sophomore…Saw extensive time on the man-down unit… Forced one turnover at Penn State…2011: Played in five games at midfield as a freshman…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at Shenendehowa High School in Clifton Park, New York…All-section selection as a senior in 2009…Four-time team most valuable player in lacrosse…Tallied 23 goals and 21 assists as a senior… Recorded 16 goals and 21 assists as a junior in 2008… Posted 16 goals and 15 assists as a sophomore in 2007… Two-time Coaches Award winner in soccer…All-section pick in soccer as a senior…Scholar-Athlete in both lacrosse and soccer…Personal: Born April 19, 1991…Has two

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and three points (0-3) against Dartmouth…Picked up 13 ground balls including three at Penn State and two against Dartmouth, St. Joseph’s and UNC…Took 32 shots with 20 on goal…Fired off four shots against Delaware…High School: Played five years of lacrosse, four years of basketball and one year of football at East Islip (NY) High School… Three-time All-Suffolk County selection in lacrosse…Named to the Suffolk County Rising junior and senior all-star teams…Earned ScholarAthlete accolades in all three sports…Named to the Academic All-Suffolk County team in basketball…Matt Howard Award recipient by the Suffolk Basketball Coaches as a senior…Also earned East Islip Coaches Award for basketball…Member of the National Honor Society and Boys Leaders…2011 East Islip Athletic Booster Club and HIA-LI Scholarship recipient…Played on the New York State Empire Games lacrosse team in 2010…Member of the Long island Express Club team for five years that was ranked #1 by Inside Lacrosse Magazine…Personal: Born May 10, 1993…Has one brother…Lists O.A.R. as his favorite band and Tim Tebow as his favorite athlete…Undecided major.

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sisters…Recruited by Army, Le Moyne and Albany…Lists his hobby as cars…Accounting major. Year 2011 2012 Career

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Begley

Attack 6-2, 198, Sophomore East Islip, NY/East Islip High School Coach: Joe Ancona Second season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2012: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games and started 12 as a freshman…Was fifth on the team in goals, assists and points…Tallied 10 goals including four multi-goal contests…Scored a season-high three goals against Delaware…Posted two goals against Harvard, Towson and St. Joseph’s…Was second on the team with four man-up goals…Dished out seven assists including three against Dartmouth and two at Massachusetts… Recorded a season-best four points (3-1) against Delaware

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Bove

Defense 6-2, 197, Sophomore Garden City, NY/H. Frank Carey High School Coach: Tom Aiello

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Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…2012: Saw action in two games on defense as a freshman…Saw action against St. Joseph’s and Massachusetts…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Named to the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at H. Frank Carey High School in Franklin Square, New York…Was an All-America finalist as a senior…Two time All-Nassau County selection in both lacrosse and football…Named to all-academic teams in both sports as well…Team captain in both sports…Personal: Born March 19, 1993 in Naples, Italy…Has two sisters…Started playing lacrosse at age 14…Lists the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his favorite band and “Scar Tissue” as his favorite book…Also recruited by Army and St. John’s…Plans to pursue a career in the criminal justice field…Criminology major.

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Johnston

Attack 5-8, 170, Sophomore (RS) Morton, PA/Ridley High School Coach: Kevin Ellers Previous College: Georgetown Second season on the Pride Lacrosse team…Came to Hofstra after one year at Georgetown University…2012: Played in 10 games as a red-shirt freshman… Recorded two goals and five assists for seven

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Howell

Long-Stick Midfielder 6-0, 187, Sophomore (RS) Bethlehem, PA/The Hill School High School Coach: Ned Ide Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team and the second season as a player…2012: Did not see any game action as a red-shirt freshman…High School: Played lacrosse for two years and ice hockey for three years at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania…Lacrosse team was MAPL champions as a senior in 2010…Served as team captain of both teams as a senior…Was a member of the Lehigh Valley All-Star team and the all-academic team in hockey…Personal: Born November 1, 1991…Has one brother and one sister…Mother, Karen, was a swimmer at Ithaca College…Father, Tom, played basketball at Rider

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University… Aspires to work in finance on Wall Street... Philosophy major with a minor in economics.

points… Tallied goals against Tyler Drexel and Johnston Massachusetts… Dished out two assists in win over Sacred Heart… Also notched assists against Delaware, St. John’s and UMass… Posted two points in games versus Sacred Heart and the Minutemen…Took nine shots on the season including five on goal…Shot twice against Dartmouth…At Georgetown:

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Malave

Midfield 5-11, 183, Sophomore Wading River, NY/ShorehamWading River High School Coach: Tom Rotanz Second year on the Hofstra roster…2012: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in 13 games and started eight as a true freshman… Was sixth on the team in goals with nine, and points with 11…

Tallied a season-high of three goals against UMass and UNC… Posted assists against St. John’s and St. Joseph’s…Notched three multi-point games including three points against UMass and UNC and two against St. John’s… Picked up five ground balls including two at Penn State…Took 30 shots

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with 18 on goal…Fired five shots against UMass…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, basketball, winter track and golf at Shoreham-Wading River High School…Member of Suffolk County championship team as a senior… All-Suffolk County selection as a senior after scoring 27 goals and adding 17 assists despite missing five games due to injury…Totaled 58 goals and 38 assists in his scholastic career…Two-time all-division selection…Allcounty selection in the long jump as a junior and senior… Personal: Born June 3, 1993…Has one sister…Cousin, David Malave, played lacrosse at Alfred University… Hobbies include surfing, snowboarding and listening to music…Lists Mikey Powell, Alexander Ovechkin and John Wall as his favorite athletes…Also recruited by Maryland, Albany, Bucknell and Fairfield…Finance major. Year 2012

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Moorehead

Defense 6-0, 240, Sophomore (RS) East Northport, NY/John Glenn High School Coach: Kevin Lavey Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2012: Missed the entire 2012 season with an injury…2011: Played in five games as a freshman…Saw game time against Air Force, St. John’s, Towson, Manhattan and St. Joseph’s…Recorded ground balls against Air Force and St. John’s…High School: Played lacrosse and football and was a member of the wrestling team at John Glenn High School in East Northport, New York…Three-time team captain for the Knights…Named to all-division team as a sophomore…Standout in football being named to All-New York, All-Long Island and AllSuffolk County teams as a senior when the Knights posted a 10-1 mark…Two-time Blue Helmet Award, defensive most valuable player and Leadership Award recipient in football…Three-time all-league gridiron pick…Personal: Born February 10, 1992…Has three sisters…Enjoys movies and swimming…Recruited by Virginia, Colgate and Delaware…Marketing major.

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2011: Red-shirted as a member of the Hoya team as a freshman…High School: Played lacrosse for four years at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania…Earned All-America accolades as a junior and senior…AllPennsylvania selection as a sophomore…Personal: Born November 1, 1991…Has two sisters and one brother…Is active in the HEADStrong Foundation…Plans to pursue a career in finance…Management major.

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Ryan

Midfield 6-2, 189, Sophomore Wantagh, NY/Wantagh High School Coach: Gary Reh

Long Stick Midfielder 5-11, 189, Sophomore East Northport, NY/John Glenn High School Coach: Kevin Lavey

Reicherter

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Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…2012: Played in 12 games as a defensive midfielder as a true freshman…Recorded 16 grounds balls on the season including a season-high four against Delaware…Also picked up three against Towson, Massachusetts and Penn State…Tallied five forced turnovers including two against the Blue Hens of Delaware…Took one shot against St. John’s on the year…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and basketball at Wantagh (NY) High School… Earned All-Nassau County honors as a senior in all three sports…Member of the National Honor Society, the Foreign Language Honor Society and the Business Honor Society…Personal: Born January 21, 1993…Has two sisters…Lists snowboarding, going to the beach and sports among his hobbies…Names O.A.R. as his favorite band and pizza as his favorite food…Also recruited by Lafayette and Connecticut College…Finance major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2012 12 1 0 0 0 16

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Rielly

Second season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2012: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games as a long-stick midfielder as a true freshman… Scored his first collegiate goal at Harvard for his lone point of the season… Recorded 34 ground balls including a season-high seven against St. John’s…Also scooped up five against Fairfield… Led the Pride with 13 caused turnovers including two against the Blue Hens of Delaware… Took three shots with one on goal…Also took two face-offs (0-2)…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football at Ryan Rielly John Glenn High School in East Northport, New York…Member of Suffolk County championship lacrosse team in 2010…Earned honorable mention AllAmerica honors as a senior… All-Suffolk County selection as a junior and senior…Named team Most Valuable Player… Recorded more than 200 ground balls in his career…Team captain as a senior…Member of the Rutgers Trophy winning football team in 2010…Football team was also Long Island and Suffolk County champions…

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4 Steve

Romano

Midfield 6-1, 190, Sophomore Massapequa, NY/Massapequa High School Coach: Tim Radomski Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse squad…2012: Played in 13 games as a defensive midfielder as a true freshman… Recorded 23 ground balls including season-highs of four against Notre Dame, Delaware and St. Joseph’s… Scooped up three loose balls against Harvard and Towson… Tallied six caused turnovers including a season-high two against the Blue Hens of Delaware… Took one shot on the year Steve at Drexel… Romano High School: Played lacrosse and football for three years at Massapequa (NY) High School…Part of two Nassau County runner-up teams as a junior and senior…Named to All-Nassau County team as a senior…Honorable mention all-county as a junior…Tallied 15 goals and 23 assists as a senior and

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12 goals and 15 assists as a junior…Two-time all-county pick in football…Personal: Born December 8, 1992… Has one sister…Names Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete…Lists “Gangs of New York” as his favorite movie…Also recruited by Johns Hopkins, North Carolina and Ohio State…Plans to pursue a career in television or film…Communications major. Year 2012

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Selva

Goalie 5-9, 158, Sophomore Parkland, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas High School Coach: Terry Crowley Second season on the Pride Lacrosse squad…Is expected to challenge for the starting job in goal in 2013…2012: Saw limited time in two games as a freshman back-up to Andrew Gvozden…Saw 3:33 of action…Played in games against Drexel and North

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Second team All-New York state selection at quarterback as a senior…Finalist for the Hansen Award (Suffolk Player of the Year) and Esiason Award (top QB)…MVP of the Suffolk County and Long Island championship games… Football team and Division IV Most Valuable Player…Set Long Island record for all-purpose yards with more than 3,400 while passing for 21 touchdowns and rushing for 20…Personal: Born August 5, 1993…Has one sister… Father, Jim, was an Academic All-American football player at Bucknell University in 1985 and also played baseball…Nicknamed “Riles”…Finance major.

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Selva Carolina… Played 1:59 against UNC and allowed one goal and 1:34 at Drexel without allowing a goal… Picked up one ground ball against the Tar Heels… Also forced a turnover against UNC… High School: Played four years of lacrosse at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida… Named to high school All-America team as a junior and

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Passenant meet the pride

Defense 5-11, 186, Freshman (RS) Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day High School Coach: Brad Touma Second year on the Pride Lacrosse team…2012: Redshirted as a true freshman and did not see any game action…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Charlotte (NC) Country Day School…Earned AllAmerica honors in lacrosse as a senior…Part of four North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association state championship teams…Two-time All-NCISAA selection…Member of Team Carolina Elite…Was an All-North Carolina selection in football as a senior at running back and defensive back…Helped lead football team to NCISAA state championship in 2010…Served as class president as a sophomore…Personal: Born June 9, 1992…Has one sister and two brothers, including a twin (Derek)…Hobbies include deep sea fishing…Lists Jordy Nelson as his favorite athlete and the Zack Brown Band as his favorite musicians…Started playing lacrosse at age 10…Economics major. Year GP Sht. G A 2012 Red-shirt

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Colatriano

Midfield/Face-off Specialist 6-3, 222, Freshman Bridgewater, NJ/BridgewaterRaritan High School Coach: Chuck Apel High School: Played four seasons of lacrosse at Bridgewater-Raritan High School in New Jersey...U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior…Tallied 14 goals, 5 assists and picked up 57 ground balls in 2012...Most Valuable Player of the Somerset County Tournament as a senior…Member of the Panthers’ 2011 and 2012 New Jersey State Championship team that posted a 20-2 record and was ranked eighth in the nation by LaxPower in 2011 and 21-0 and ranked first in the state and 13th in the country in 2012...Also a member of the Group 4 State Championship team in 2009...Won more than 70 percent of his face-offs in his scholastic career...Also played four seasons of football...Personal: Born October 20, 1993... Has two sisters including a twin...Recruited by UMass, Rutgers, Towson, North Carolina, Lehigh, Denver and Penn State...Served as president of Rachel’s Challenge at Bridgewater HS...United Way volunteer…Undecided major

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Collins

Goalie 6-0, 165, Sophomore Long Beach, NY/Long Beach/ Nassau CC High School Coach: Jim Kasper Joins the Pride after two years at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York…At Nassau CC: 2012: NJCAA All-America second team selection… Played in 18 games and recorded 148 saves for a .578 save percentage and a 7.41 goals against average for the Lions…Key member of the Nassau team that posted a 15-4 record and captured 2012 NJCAA district and regional titles, and was a national finalist.. 2011: Red-

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Girardi

Midfield/Face-Off Specialist 5-8, 172, Freshman Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor High School Coach: Dennis Bonn High School: Lettered in lacrosse at Cold Spring Harbor (NY) High School…Played for Hofstra alumnus and former Pride lacrosse player Dennis Bonn…Primary face-off specialist for the Seahawks…Tallied four goals and four assists as a senior…Posted one goal and one assist as a junior…Personal: Born April 29, 1994…Has one brother and two sisters…Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby” and favorite television show is “Family Guy”… Economics major.

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Horl

Midfielder/Face-Off Specialist 6-0, 235, Sophomore Garden City, NY/Garden City/ Choate Rosemary Hall/Bryant High School Coach: Steve Finnell

champion…High School: Was a three-sport athlete at Garden City (NY) High School competing in lacrosse, football and wrestling…Played one season of varsity lacrosse…Four-year varsity letterwinner in wrestling and three-year member of the football team…Led the Trojans football team to the Long Island championship in 2010…Named to All-Nassau County, All-Long Island and All-New York State first teams in football…Received the Martone Award as the top lineman in the county…State finalist in wrestling as a senior…All-county and All-Long Island second team pick in wrestling…Personal: Born November 10, 1991…Has one brother and two sisters… Enjoys listening to the music of the 1990s…Marketing major.

5 Sam

Llinares

Attack 5-9, 155, Freshman Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge High School Coach: Jim Konen High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of soccer at Hauppauge (NY) High School…Under Armour All-American…U.S. Lacrosse All-American… Warrior All-American…Ray Enners Award winner as a senior…Suffolk Country Player of the Year in 2012… Three-time All-Suffolk County selection ... Ranked the 25th best incoming freshman by Inside Lacrosse… Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete Award winner in 2011 and 2012…Posted 39 goals and 26 assists as a senior and 38 goals and 26 assists as a junior...Recorded 65 points as a sophomore and 40 points as a freshman...All-county selection in soccer...Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Born December 13, 1993...Has one sister...Enjoys golf, roller hockey and video games in his free time...Also recruited by Ohio State, Johns Hopkins, Maryland and Notre Dame...Participated in HEADstrong Foundation fundraiser, Hauppauge Helps Haiti, Stay Strong Fundraiser for wrestler Nick Mauriello and breast cancer walkathons…Marketing major.

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shirted and did not play…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Long Beach (NY) High School…U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior in 2010…Recorded an 8.11 goals against average and a .607 save percentage for the Marines…2009 U.S. Lacrosse All-American honorable mention…Team captain…Three-time AllNassau County selection…Personal: Born August 13, 1992…Has one sister…Favorite athlete is Michael Phelps…Aspires to be a lacrosse coach…Sociology major.

First season on the Pride Lacrosse team…Came to Hofstra after one year at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island…At Bryant: 2012: Did not play for the Bulldogs in 2012…Prep School: Was a varsity starter as a post-graduate at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut in 2010-11…Played football, lacrosse and wrestled at Choate…Was the undefeated Class A wrestling

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Rooney

Attack 5-11, 184, Freshman Orlando, FL/Timber Creek High School Coach: Tony Moreschi

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High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Timber Creek High School in Orlando, Florida…Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American…Two-time All-Central Florida Team selection…Three-time all-district and all-metro selection…Named Wendy’s High School Heisman Award winner…Tallied 87 goals and 19 assists as a senior… Posted 68 goals and 26 assists with 59 ground balls in 2011 as a junior…Notched 47 goals and 27 assists with 27 ground balls as a sophomore and 16 goals and two assists as a freshman…Member of both metro and district championship teams in both football and lacrosse… National Honor Society member…Bright House ScholarAthlete of Orange County Award winner…Personal: Born May 14, 1994…Has one sister…Enjoys surfing, tennis and swimming in his free time…Helped run blood drive at Timber Creek High School…Economics major.

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Rosenzweig

Goalie 6-2, 203, Junior Massapequa, NY/Massapequa/ Towson High School Coach: George Powers First year on the Pride Lacrosse team…Comes to Hofstra after one year at the University of Miami (FL) and two seasons at Towson University…At Miami: 2012: Did not play lacrosse as the University does not sponsor the sport…At Towson: 2011: Saw 4:27 of action in game against Saint Joseph’s University as a red-shirt freshman… Allowed one goal and made one save against the Hawks…2010: Did not see any game action for the Tigers as a true freshman…Received the CAA Commissioner Academic Award…High School: Was a two-sport athlete at Massapequa (NY) High School…Played four years of

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lacrosse and two seasons of basketball for the Chiefs of Massapequa…Personal: Born April 15, 1991…Has two sisters…Enjoys listening to music and working out in his free time…List favorite athletes as Usain Bolt, Sandy Koufax and Lawrence Taylor…Aspires to work and grow the family business, Rose Fence Company…Supporter of Christmas Magic which provides gifts for the less fortunate on Long Island…Management major.

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Stockstill

Midfield 6-1, 172, Freshman Jupiter, FL/Jupiter Christian High School Coach: Justin Moe High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Jupiter (FL) Christian School and St. Andrew’s High School in Boca Raton, Florida… All-Florida first team selection as a senior…Team Most Valuable Player…Team captain…One of 500 National Lacrosse Classic All-Americans who represented the Southeast Florida team in the 2011 National Lacrosse Classic …Tallied 10 goals and two assists and picked up 11 ground balls as part of St. Andrew’s state championship team that ranked 16th in the nation…Personal: Born August 2, 1992…Has one brother and one sister…Also recruited by St. John’s, Stony Brook, Delaware and UMass…Enjoys listening to rap, rock and country music in his free time…Undecided major.

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Sullivan

Defense 6-3, 210, Freshman West Roxbury, MA/Avon Old Farms High School Coach: Skip Flanagan High School: Played lacrosse and football at two high schools…Attended Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, for three years before spending his senior year and graduating from Avon Old Farms School in 2012…Named to All-Independent School League teams in both lacrosse and football at Roxbury

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Sweeney

Defense 5-11, 176, Freshman Hicksville, NY/Hicksville High School Coach Chuck Arnone High School: Played four years of lacrosse, three years of football and wrestled for two years at Hicksville (NY) High School...All-Nassau County selection as a junior and a senior...Tallied one goal and four assists as a senior… Led the Comets in ground balls and takeaways as they advanced to the county semifinals in 2011 and to the county quarterfinals in 2012...Started at close defense on the Comets’ county semifinalist team as a sophomore... Voted Defensive Most Valuable Player on the team and was the only freshman to play on the varsity in 2009 that captured the county championship... Hicksville Football Most Valuable Player in 2010...Personal: Born July 24, 1994...Has one sister...Enjoys fishing, hunting and golf...Also recruited by Notre Dame, Navy, Fairfield and UMass...Has coached Hicksville PAL lacrosse for fifth and sixth graders and has volunteered at a school for children with Down Syndrome…Undecided major.

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seasons, and county semifinals in freshman and junior years...Received the Scott Deverna Memorial Award… Named Rising Sophomore in 2009, Rising Junior in 2010 and Rising Senior in 2011 at the Nassau County Showcase...Lacrosse team captain as a senior...Allcounty football selection and team Most Valuable Player as a junior…Named to the United Healthcare Empire Challenge All-Star Football Game in 2012…Selected Wantagh High School’s Most Outstanding Athlete for 2011-12…Personal: Born March 30, 1994...Has two brothers…Undecided major

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Wilson

Midfield 5-9, 158, Freshman Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas High School Coach: Pat Kennedy High School: Played five years of lacrosse at the Episcopal School of Dallas (TX)…All-Texas selection as a senior after recording 38 goals and 23 assists…Voted the Eagles’ Most Valuable Player…All-Texas honorable mention selection as a sophomore and junior…Also played four years of soccer and one year of football…Received the Episcopal School Soccer Coaches Award in 2011… Member of the Eagles’ championship team in soccer in 2010…Personal: Born May 8, 1993…Has two brothers and one sister…His father, Wade, was an NFL quarterback for 19 years and completed his 12th year of coaching in 2012 with the Dallas Cowboys…Enjoys traveling and cars in his free time…Aspires to a career as an engineer… Mechanical engineering major.

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Latin…Served as captain of both teams as well…Member of Avon Old Farms’ Founder’s League championship squad in 2012…Personal: Born December 21, 1992…Has one sister…Enjoys fishing and listening to music in his free time…Volunteered at Books for Prisoners in Quincy, Massachusetts…Economics major.

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von Bargen

Midfield 6-2, 191, Freshman Wantagh, NY/Wantagh High School Coach: Gary Reh High School: Played four years of lacrosse, football and basketball at Wantagh High School...All-Nassau County selection in 2012 and an honorable mention pick as a junior in 2011...Member of Wantagh Warrior teams that advanced to the county final in his sophomore and senior

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SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY

Saturday, February 16 at Hofstra

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Location: Fairfield, CT Nickname: Pioneers Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook Lacrosse Stadium: Campus Field (4,000) Press Box Phone: (203) 365-7532 Head Lacrosse Coach: Tom Mariano Record at School/Years: 90-134/16 years Overall Record: 104-146/18 years Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 3657563 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Haase Office Phone: (203) 365-4464 Fax: (203) 371-7889 E-mail: haasem@sacredheart.edu 2012 Record: 4-9/1-4 (NEC) Returning Lettermen: 36 Returning Starters: 9 Series Record: Hofstra leads11-0 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 11-9 Athletic Web Site: SacredHeartPioneers.com

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

Saturday, March 9 at Notre Dame

Location: Notre Dame, IN Nickname: Fighting Irish Director of Athletics: Jack Swarbrick Lacrosse Stadium: Arlotta Stadium (2,500) Head Lacrosse Coach: Kevin Corrigan Record at School/Years: 230-109/24 years Overall Record: 240-124/26 years Coach’s Office Phone: (574) 6315108 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Sean Carroll Office Phone: (574) 631-2664 Fax: (574) 631-7941 E-mail: Carroll.64@nd.edu 2012 Record: 13-3/6-0 (Big East) Returning Lettermen: 20 Returning Starters: 8 Series Record: Tied, 7-7 Last Meeting: 2012-Notre Dame won, 6-5 (OT) Athletic Web Site: UND.com

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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Saturday, February 23 at Hofstra

Location: Princeton, NJ Nickname: Tigers Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters Lacrosse Stadium: Class of 1952 Stadium (6,000) Press Box Phone: (609) 2582401/2472 Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Bates Record at School/Years: 26-18/3 years Overall Record: 96-89/13 years Coach’s Office Phone: (609) 2584978 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jerry Price Office Phone: (609) 258-3569 Fax: (609) 258-2399 E-mail: jprice@princeton.edu 2012 Record: 11-5/6-0 (Ivy) Returning Lettermen: 30 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads 13-12 Last Meeting: 2012-Princeton won, 12-6 Athletic Web Site: GoPrincetonTigers.com

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

Saturday, March 16 at Delaware

Location: Newark, DE Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Director of Athletics: Eric Ziady Lacrosse Stadium: Rullo Stadium (2,000) Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526 Head Lacrosse Coach: Bob Shillinglaw Record at School/Years: 281-255/34 years Overall Record: 305-271/36 years Coach’s Office Phone: (302) 8318661 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Scott Selheimer Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Fax: (302) 831-8653 E-mail: selheime@udel.edu 2012 Record: 6-9/1-5 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 29 Returning Starters: 3 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 24-12 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 13-5 Athletic Web Site: BlueHens.com

FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY Tuesday, February 26 at Fairfield

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Saturday, March 2 at Hofstra

Location: Fairfield, CT Nickname: Stags Director of Athletics: Eugene P. Doris Lacrosse Stadium: Lessing Field (600) Head Lacrosse Coach: Andrew Copelan Record at School/Years: 35-24/4 years Overall Record: 53-39/6 years Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 2544000 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Chris O’Connor Office Phone: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2878 Fax: (203) 254-4117 E-mail: coconnor@mail.fairfield.edu 2012 Record: 12-4/4-2 (ECAC) Returning Lettermen: 31 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 2-1 Last Meeting: 2012-Fairfield won, 10-9 (3 OT) Athletic Web Site: FairfieldStags.com

Location: Cambridge, MA Nickname: Crimson Director of Athletics: Robert L. Scalise Lacrosse Stadium: Soldiers Field Lacrosse/Soccer Stadium (4,500) Press Box Phone: (617) 495-5902 Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Wojcik Record at School/Years: 16-14/2 years Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (617) 4954890 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Andrew Cheseboro Office Phone: (617) 495-7692 Fax: (617) 495-2130 E-mail: cheseboro@fas.harvard.edu 2012 Record: 6-8/2-4 (Ivy) Returning Lettermen: 33 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 10-8 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 7-6 Athletic Web Site: GoCrimson.com

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

Tuesday, March 19 at St. John’s

Location: Queens, NY Nickname: Red Storm Director of Athletics: Chris Monasch Lacrosse Stadium: DaSilva Memorial (1,200) Press Box Phone: (718) 990-2725 Head Lacrosse Coach: Jason Miller Record at School/Years: 29-54/6 years Overall Record: same Coach’s Office Phone: (718) 9906305 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Brad Zak Office Phone: (718) 990-1523 Fax: (718) 969-8468 E-mail: brad.zak11@stjohns.edu 2012 Record: 8-7, 3-3 (Big East) Returning Lettermen: 27 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 12-2 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 14-10 Athletic Web Site: RedStormSports.com

Saturday, March 23 at Hofstra

Location: Philadelphia, PA Nickname: Dragons Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Lacrosse Stadium: Vidas Field Head Lacrosse Coach: Brian Voelker Record at School/Years: 26-19/3 years Overall Record: 68-70/10 years Coach’s Office Phone: (215) 8951859 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Tuberosa Office Phone: (215) 895-1591 Fax: (215) 895-2038 E-mail: tuberosa@drexel.edu 2012 Record: 8-8/4-2 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 25 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 21-4 Last Meeting: 2012-Drexel won, 6-5 Athletic Web Site: DrexelDragons.com

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Tuesday, March 26 at Hofstra

Location: Hanover, NH Nickname: Big Green Director of Athletics: Harry Sheehy Lacrosse Stadium: Scully-Fahey Field (1,600) Head Lacrosse Coach: Andrew Towers Record at School/Years: 15-26/3 years Overall Record: 15-40/4 years Coach’s Office Phone: (603) 6468157 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Stephen Cunha Office Phone: (603) 646-0424 Fax: (603) 646-3348 E-mail: stephen.j.cunha@dartmouth.edu 2012 Record: 5-9/1-5 (Ivy) Returning Lettermen: 28 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 6-2 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 9-5 Athletic Web Site: dartmouthsports.com

TOWSON UNIVERSITY

Saturday, March 30 at Towson

Location: Towson, MD Nickname: Tigers Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell Lacrosse Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) Press Box Phone: (410) 704-3102 Head Lacrosse Coach: Shawn Nadelen Record at School/Years: 7-8/1 year Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (410) 7044968 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Megan Bradshaw Office Phone: (410) 704-6258 Fax: (410) 704-3861 E-mail: mbradshaw@towson.edu 2012 Record: 7-8/2-4 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 27 Returning Starters: 6 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 24-19 Last Meeting: 2012-Towson won, 10-9 (2 OT) Athletic Web Site: TowsonTigers.com

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS

Saturday, April 20 at Hofstra

Location: Amherst, MA Nickname: Minutemen Director of Athletics: John F. McCutcheon Lacrosse Stadium: Richard F. Garber Field (5,000) Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Record at School/Years: 164-96/18 years Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 5453782 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Cody Lahl Office Phone: (413) 577-3061 Fax: (413) 545-1556 E-mail: clahl@admin.umass.edu 2012 Record: 15-1/6-0 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 26 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Massachusetts leads, 20-17 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 14-13 Athletic Web Site: UMassAthletics.com

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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Saturday, April 6 at Folsom, PA Relentless Cup Location: Philadelphia, PA Nickname: Hawks Director of Athletics: Don DiJulia Lacrosse Stadium: Finnesey Field (600) Head Lacrosse Coach: Taylor Wray Record at School/Years: 6-9/1 year Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (610) 6601733 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Nikki Philpot Office Phone: (610) 660-2601 Fax: (610) 660-1724 E-mail: np572457@sju.edu 2012 Record: 6-9/1-5 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 25 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 2-0 Last Meeting: 2012-Hofstra won, 13-9 Athletic Web Site: SJUHawks.com

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Saturday, April 27 at Hofstra

Location: University Park, PA Nickname: Nittany Lions Director of Athletics: Dr. Dave Joyner (Acting) Lacrosse Stadium: Jeffrey Field (5,000) Head Lacrosse Coach: Jeff Tambroni Record at School/Years: 16-13/2 years Overall Record: 125-63/12 years Coach’s Office Phone: (814) 8637470 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jeremy Fallis Office Phone: (814) 865-1757 Fax: (814) 863-3165 E-mail: Jeremy.fallis@psu.edu 2012 Record: 9-6/5-1 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 31 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 9-6 Last Meeting: 2012-Penn State won, 9-8 Athletic Web Site: GoPSUSports.com

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

Saturday, April 13 at Hofstra

Location: Chapel Hill, NC Nickname: Tar Heels Director of Athletics: Bubba Cunningham Lacrosse Stadium: Fetzer Field Head Lacrosse Coach: Joe Breschi Record at School/Years: 46-21/4 years Overall Record: 138-84/15 years Coach’s Office Phone: (919) 9625216 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Dave Lohse Office Phone: (919) 962-7257 Fax: (919) 962-0612 E-mail: davelohse@unc.edu 2012 Record: 11-6/1-2 (ACC) Returning Lettermen: 30 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 6-4 Last Meeting: 2012-North Carolina won, 12-9 Athletic Web Site: GoHeels.com

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2013 NCAA DIVISION I February 2

Delaware at High Point

February 8

Towson at High Point Siena at Johns Hopkins Air Force at North Carolina

February 9

2013 Composite schedule

Denver at Duke VMI at Navy Bellarmine at Robert Morris Fairfield at Stony Brook Colgate at Bryant Bucknell at Delaware Saint Joseph’s at Lehigh Army at Massachusetts Rollins at Mercer Penn State at Michigan Detroit at Ohio State Manhattan at Rutgers

February 10 Jacksonville at Duke Air Force at High Point

February 12

Mount St. Mary’s at Maryland

February 13 Manhattan at Army

February 15 Providence at Wagner Detroit at Navy

3 p.m. 5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

noon noon noon noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

noon 1 p.m.

5 p.m.

3 p.m.

1 p.m. 4 p.m.

February 16

Air Force vs. Rutgers in Syracuse, N.Y. 11 a.m. VMI at Army noon Lafayette at Georgetown noon St. John’s at Holy Cross noon UMBC at Robert Morris noon Michigan at Bellarmine 1 p.m. Fairfield at Bryant 1 p.m. Notre Dame at Duke 1 p.m. Maryland at Hartford 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Marist 1 p.m. Massachusetts vs. North Carolina in Kennesaw, Ga. 1 p.m. High Point vs. Saint Joseph’s in Woodberry Forest, VA 1 p.m. Colgate at Vermont 1 p.m. Drexel at Virginia 1 p.m. Lehigh at Villanova 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Hofstra 1:30 p.m. Loyola at Delaware 3 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Towson 7 p.m.

February 17

Mercer at Duke 1 p.m. Bucknell at Mount St. Mary’s 1 p.m. Denver vs. Penn State in Jacksonville, FL 1 p.m. (NBC Sports Network) Hobart at Siena 1 p.m. Ohio State at Jacksonville 3:15 (NBC Sports Network) Albany at Syracuse 4 p.m.

February 19

Navy at Fairfield Wagner at Rutgers Stony Brook at Lafayette VMI at Virginia

February 20 Loyola at Towson

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1 p.m.

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.

7 p.m.

February 22 Duke at Penn

7 p.m.

February 23

Binghamton at Siena Delaware at Mount St. Mary’s Detroit at Robert Morris Virginia at Stony Brook Canisius vs. Air Force in Denver High Point at Bellarmine Quinnipiac at Brown Bryant at Bucknell Colgate at Dartmouth Albany at Drexel Massachusetts at Harvard Michigan at Johns Hopkins Lafayette at Manhattan Sacred Heart at Marist Fairfield at North Carolina Marquette at Ohio State Vermont at Providence Yale at St. John’s VMI at Saint Joseph’s Mercer at Towson Rutgers at UMBC Princeton at Hofstra Maryland at Loyola Hartford at Holy Cross Lehigh at Denver

February 24

noon noon noon noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

Navy at Georgetown Notre Dame at Penn State Lehigh vs. Air Force in Denver Canisius at Denver Army at Syracuse Cornell vs. Hobart in Syracuse, N.Y.

February 26

Lafayette at Wagner Vermont at Dartmouth Stony Brook at St. John’s Binghamton at Cornell Hofstra at Fairfield Holy Cross at Harvard Saint Joseph’s at Penn UMBC at Loyola Villanova at Drexel Mount St. Mary’s at Virginia

March 1

Princeton at Johns Hopkins Virginia at Syracuse

March 2

noon noon 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA

2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

5 p.m. (ESPNU) TBA

Quinnipiac at Detroit 11 a.m. Maryland at Duke 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Yale at Albany noon Dartmouth vs. Georgetown in Dallas noon North Carolina at Notre Dame noon Hobart at Binghamton 1 p.m. Navy at Bucknell 1 p.m. UMBC at Fairfield 1 p.m. Harvard at Hofstra 1 p.m. High Point at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Marist at Lafayette 1 p.m. VMI at Lehigh 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Loyola 1 p.m. Brown at Massachusetts 1 p.m. Lees-McRae at Mercer 1 p.m. Ohio State at Penn State 1 p.m. Manhattan at Providence 1 p.m. Drexel at Robert Morris 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Rutgers 1 p.m. St. John’s at Siena 1 p.m. Bryant at Vermont 1 p.m. Marquette at Air Force 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Sacred Heart 2 p.m. Wagner at Saint Joseph’s 2 p.m.

Colgate at Cornell 3 p.m. Penn at Denver 4 p.m. Towson at Mount St. Mary’s 7 p.m. Delaware at Villanova 7 p.m. Army vs. Michigan in Miami Gardens, Fla. TBA

March 14

March 5

Lehigh at Army noon Penn State at Massachusetts noon Hartford at Quinnipiac noon Providence at Georgetown noon Stony Brook at Sacred Heart noon Mercer at Bellarmine 1 p.m. Manhattan at Binghamton 1 p.m. Albany at Bryant 1 p.m. Hofstra at Delaware 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Drexel 1 p.m. Towson at Duke 1 p.m. Siena at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Hobart at Robert Morris 1 p.m. Rutgers at St. John’s 1 p.m. Marquette at Saint Joseph’s 1 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Syracuse 1 p.m. (ESPNU) High Point at UMBC 1 p.m. Canisius at VMI 1 p.m. Cornell at Yale 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Wagner at Vermont Detroit at Marist 3 p.m. Princeton at Penn 3 p.m. Ohio State at Virginia 3 p.m. Loyola vs. Air Force in Denver 6 p.m. Harvard at Brown 7 p.m. Bucknell at Lafayette 7 p.m. Maryland at Villanova 7 p.m. Notre Dame at Denver 8:30 p.m.

Detroit at Bellarmine Massachusetts at Albany Holy Cross at Rutgers Siena at Stony Brook Cornell at Canisius Colgate at Hobart Mount St. Mary’s at Johns Hopkins Villanova at Princeton Penn at Lehigh Yale at Sacred Heart Vermont at Virginia

1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

March 6

Brown at Hartford Delaware at Lafayette Mercer at Saint Joseph’s UMBC at Maryland Michigan at High Point

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

March 8

UMBC at Johns Hopkins Loyola at Duke Marist at Towson

5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

March 9

Binghamton at Delaware noon Lafayette at Navy noon Princeton at North Carolina noon Hofstra at Notre Dame noon St. John’s vs. Syracuse in Chester, Pa. noon Air Force at Bellarmine 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Brown 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Bucknell 1 p.m. Albany at Canisius 1 p.m. Bryant at Drexel 1 p.m. Michigan at Hobart 1 p.m. Marquette at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Manhattan at Mount St. Mary’s 1 p.m. Denver at Ohio State 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Providence 1 p.m. Army at Rutgers 1 p.m. Hartford at Siena 1 p.m. Quinnipiac vs. Vermont in Baltimore 1 p.m. Cornell at Virginia 1 p.m. Mercer at Wagner 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Colgate 2 p.m. Penn vs. Villanova in Chester, Pa. 2:30 p.m. Robert Morris at Dartmouth 3 p.m. p.m. Georgetown at Harvard 3 p.m. Fairfield at Yale 3 p.m. Lehigh vs. Penn State in Chester, Pa. 5 p.m.

March 10

Stony Brook at Maryland

March 12

noon

Duke at North Carolina

2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

7:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

7 p.m.

March 16

March 17

Colgate vs. Michigan at Citi Field/ New York 1 p.m. (ESPNU) Navy at Holy Cross at Citi Field/New York 4 p.m.

March 18

Dartmouth at North Carolina Marist at Duke

March 19

Hofstra at St. John’s Penn State at Binghamton Bucknell at Cornell Quinnipiac at Fairfield Holy Cross at Vermont Bryant at Harvard Canisius at Hobart Syracuse at Providence Towson at UMBC

March 20

Mercer at Manhattan Ohio State at Notre Dame Massachusetts at Lehigh Loyola at Georgetown Sacred Heart at Hartford

March 22

Yale at Princeton Towson at Delaware

Marquette at Mercer Robert Morris at Jacksonville Providence at Quinnipiac VMI at Wagner Drexel at Bucknell Binghamton at Colgate Georgetown at Mount St. Mary’s Manhattan at Princeton Towson at Navy

March 13

Michigan at Fairfield

4 p.m. 7 p.m.

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

1 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

March 23

Lafayette at Army noon VMI at Detroit noon Jacksonville at Manhattan noon North Carolina at Maryland noon Robert Morris vs. St. John’s in Malvern, Pa. noon Bucknell at Albany 1 p.m. Quinnipiac at Binghamton 1 p.m. Marist at Canisius 1 p.m. Penn at Cornell 1 p.m. Harvard at Dartmouth 1 p.m. Georgetown at Duke 1 p.m. Fairfield at Hobart 1 p.m. Drexel at Hofstra 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Penn State 1 p.m.

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composite schedule

March 24

Brown at High Point Notre Dame at Rutgers

March 26

Siena at Cornell Dartmouth at Hofstra Providence at Bryant Albany at Harvard Penn State at Bucknell

March 27

Saint Joseph’s at Drexel Brown at North Carolina Lafayette at High Point

March 29

Marquette at Georgetown Canisius at Syracuse

1 p.m. 1 p.m.

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

4 p.m. 5 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

noon 7 p.m.

March 30

Wagner at Robert Morris 11 a.m. VMI at Marist noon Johns Hopkins at North Carolina noon (ESPNU) Holy Cross at Bucknell 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Cornell 1 p.m. Delaware at Drexel 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Fairfield 1 p.m. Denver at Hobart 1 p.m. Detroit at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Navy at Lehigh 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Mount St. Mary’s 1 p.m. St. John’s at Notre Dame 1 p.m. Yale at Penn 1 p.m. Brown at Princeton 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Saint Joseph’s 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Vermont 1 p.m. Loyola at Ohio State 1:30 p.m. UMBC at Hartford 2 p.m. Maryland at Virginia 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Albany at Binghamton 3 p.m. Quinnipiac at Bryant 3 p.m. Air Force at Michigan 3 p.m. Manhattan at Siena 3 p.m. Duke at Harvard 7 p.m. Providence at Rutgers 7 p.m. Hofstra at Towson 7 p.m. Penn State at Villanova 7 p.m.

March 31

Army at Colgate noon (CBS Sports Network) High Point at Mercer 1 p.m.

April 2

Wagner at Manhattan 3 p.m. Marquette vs. Notre Dame in Chicago 3:30 p.m. Providence at Yale 7 p.m.

April 3

Delaware at Marist Villanova at Georgetown

3 p.m. 5 p.m. (ESPNU)

April 5

High Point at Duke 7 p.m. Albany at Johns Hopkins 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Maryland at Navy 7 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) Marquette at Denver 9 p.m.

April 6

Colgate at Lehigh 11 a.m. (CBS Sports Network) Bucknell at Army noon Michigan at Delaware noon Manhattan at Detroit noon Mount St. Mary’s at Quinnipiac noon Penn at Brown 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Bryant 1 p.m. Siena at Canisius 1 p.m. Cornell at Harvard 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Lafayette 1 p.m. Air Force at Mercer 1 p.m. Hobart at Ohio State 1 p.m. Drexel at Penn State 1 p.m. Georgetown vs. St. John’s in Bethpage, N.Y. 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Towson 1 p.m. North Carolina at Virginia 1 p.m. Jacksonville at VMI 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Wagner 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Yale 1 p.m. Fairfield at Loyola 2:30 p.m. Vermont at UMBC 3:30 p.m. p.m. Binghamton at Stony Brook 4 p.m. Syracuse at Princeton 5 p.m. (ESPNU) Hofstra vs. Saint Joseph’s in Folsom, Pa. 7 p.m. Rutgers at Villanova 7 p.m.

April 7

Notre Dame at Providence Hartford at Albany Bellarmine at Denver

April 9

Hartford at Dartmouth Harvard at Quinnipiac Holy Cross at Bryant Princeton at Rutgers

April 10

Cornell at Syracuse

April 12

Virginia at Duke Lehigh at Bucknell Brown at Yale

April 13

1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

6 p.m. (ESPNU)

6 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Canisius at Manhattan 11 a.m. Hobart at Bellarmine 1 p.m. Hartford at Binghamton 1 p.m. Princeton at Dartmouth 1 p.m. Penn at Harvard 1 p.m. Marquette at High Point 1 p.m. Marist at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Denver at Loyola 1 p.m. Drexel at Massachusetts 1 p.m. Towson at Penn State 1 p.m. Delaware at Saint Joseph’s 1 p.m. Detroit at Siena 1 p.m. Rutgers at Syracuse 1 p.m. Albany at Vermont 1 p.m. Bryant at Wagner 1 p.m. Air Force at Fairfield 2 p.m. Army at Navy 2 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) Providence at Holy Cross 3 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Maryland 3 p.m. (ESPNU) Villanova at St. John’s 3 p.m.

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UMBC at Stony Brook North Carolina at Hofstra Colgate at Lafayette Quinnipiac at Sacred Heart Ohio State at Michigan

4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

April 14

Georgetown at Notre Dame 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Mercer at VMI noon Mount St. Mary’s at Robert Morris 1 p.m.

April 15

Binghamton at Canisius Stony Brook at Yale

April 16

Brown at Providence Hobart at Syracuse

April 17

Detroit at Michigan

April 19

Harvard at Princeton High Point at North Carolina

7 p.m. 7 p.m.

7 p.m. 7 p.m.

7 p.m.

6 p.m. (ESPNU) 7 p.m.

April 20

Vermont at Binghamton noon Bucknell at Colgate noon (CBS Sports Network) Yale at Maryland noon Wagner at Quinnipiac noon Manhattan at VMI 12:30 p.m. UMBC at Albany 1 p.m. Syracuse at Georgetown 1 p.m. Loyola at Hobart 1 p.m. Siena at Marist 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Michigan 1 p.m. Bryant at Mount St. Mary’s 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Penn 1 p.m. St. John’s at Providence 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Sacred Heart 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Virginia 1 p.m. Ohio State at Air Force 2 p.m. Villanova at Notre Dame 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Cornell at Brown 3 p.m. Penn State at Delaware 7 p.m. Fairfield at Denver 3 p.m. Towson at Drexel 4 p.m. Navy at Johns Hopkins 4 p.m. (ESPNU) Army at Holy Cross 6 p.m. Stony Brook at Hartford 7 p.m. Massachusetts at Hofstra 7 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh 7 p.m. Duke at Rutgers 7 p.m. Jacksonville at Canisius TBA Detroit at Marquette TBA

April 23

Dartmouth at Holy Cross Albany at Siena Marist at Saint Joseph’s Marquette at Bellarmine Brown at Bryant

April 26

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Patriot League semifinals at regular season champion 4:30/7:30 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) ACC semifinals in Chapel Hill, N.C. 5/7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Delaware at Massachusetts 7 p.m.

April 27

Canisius at Detroit noon VMI at Siena noon Sacred Heart at Bryant 1 p.m. Brown at Dartmouth 1 p.m. High Point at Drexel 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Mercer 1 p.m. Fairfield at Ohio State 1 p.m. Quinnipiac at Robert Morris 1 p.m. Marquette at St. John’s 1 p.m. Hartford at Vermont 1 p.m. Providence at Villanova 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Wagner 1 p.m. Hobart at Air Force 2 p.m. Michigan at Denver 2 p.m. Yale at Harvard 2 p.m. Loyola at Johns Hopkins 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Binghamton at UMBC 3:30 p.m. Princeton vs. Cornell in East Rutherford, N.J. 4 p.m. (ESPNU) Marist at Manhattan 5 p.m. Bellarmine vs. Penn in Radnor, Pa. 5:30 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Syracuse in 6:30 p.m. East Rutherford, N.J. (ESPNU) Penn State at Hofstra 7 p.m. Georgetown at Rutgers 7 p.m. Albany at Stony Brook 7 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Towson 7 p.m.

April 28

ACC final in Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. (ESPNU) Patriot League final at regular season champion 3 p.m. (CBS Sports Network)

May 1

CAA semifinals at higher seeds

TBA

May 2

Big East semifinals in Villanova, Pa. 4:30/7 p.m. (ESPNU) America East semifinals in Stony Brook, N.Y. TBA ECAC semifinals in Geneva, N.Y. TBA

May 3

Johns Hopkins at Army 7:30 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) Ivy League semifinals at regular season champion TBA MAAC semifinals in Buffalo, N.Y. TBA NEC semifinals at regular season champion TBA

May 4

Colgate at Maryland noon Big East final in Villanova, Pa. noon (ESPNU) America East final in Stony Brook, N.Y. 4 p.m. (ESPNU) CAA final at highest remaining seed TBA ECAC final in Geneva, N.Y. TBA

2013 Composite schedule

Siena at Providence 1 p.m. Vermont at Sacred Heart 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at UMBC 1 p.m. Colgate vs. Navy at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Air Force at Denver 3 p.m. Lehigh at Holy Cross 3 p.m. Loyola at Michigan 3 p.m. Bryant at Stony Brook 4 p.m. Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore 4:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Ohio State at Bellarmine 7 p.m. Massachusetts at Hartford 7 p.m. Syracuse at Villanova 7 p.m.

May 5

Ivy League final at regular season champion 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Duke at Marquette TBA MAAC final in Buffalo, N.Y. TBA NEC final at regular season champion TBA

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NCAA Lacrosse TOURNAMENT NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONS

2012 NCAA Tournament Recap: First Round (May 12-13):

NCAA Lacrosse TOURNAMENT

Team Yrs. Won Lost Last Johns Hopkins 41 66 32 2012 Maryland 35 47 33 2012 Virginia 35 48 30 2012 Syracuse 31 59 21 2012 Navy 26 16 26 2009 North Carolina 27 27 23 2012 24 30 21 2011 Cornell Princeton 20 30 14 2012 #8 North Carolina 14 Denver 15 Massachusetts 19 9 19 2012 Loyola 18 13 17 2012 Hofstra 17 4 17 2011 Quarterfinals Army 16 4 16 2010 at Annapolis, Maryland May 19 Notre Dame 17 11 17 2012 #1 Loyola 10 Denver 9 16 24 15 2012 Duke Maryland 11 #2 Johns Hopkins 5 Brown 12 5 12 2009 Georgetown 11 10 11 2007 Pennsylvania 11 2 11 2011 at Chester, Pennsylvania May 20: Towson 10 7 10 2007 #3 Duke 17 Colgate 6 Rutgers 9 2 9 2004 #4 Notre Dame 12 Virginia 10 Wash. & Lee 8 3 8 1980 Delaware 6 3 6 2011 Harvard 5 2 5 2006 Semifinals UMBC 5 1 5 2009 at Foxborough, Massachusetts May 26: Adelphi 4 2 4 1989 #1 Loyola 7 #4 Notre Dame 5 Denver 5 3 5 2012 Maryland 16 #3 Duke 10 Albany 4 1 4 2007 Yale 4 2 4 2012 Stony Brook 3 1 3 2012 Championship Ohio State 3 1 3 2008 at Foxborough, Massachusetts May 28: Michigan State 3 0 3 1991 #1 Loyola 9 Maryland 3 Hobart 3 0 3 2004 Providence 3 0 3 2007 Air Force 2 0 2 1988 Fairfield 2 0 2 2005 Penn State 2 0 2 2005 Siena 2 0 2 2011 Canisius 2 0 2 2012 Villanova 2 0 2 2011 Mt. St. Mary’s 2 0 2 2010 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Bucknell 2 0 2 2011 2000 - Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 1971 - Army 19, #5 Hofstra 3 Cortland State 1 1 1 1972 2001 - Hofstra 15, Virginia 14 (OT) 1973 - Virginia 12, #3 Hofstra 5 Lehigh 1 0 1 2012 Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13 1974 - Johns Hopkins 18, #7 Hofstra 10 LIU-C.W. Post 1 0 1 1986 2003 - Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 1975 - Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 7 New Hampshire 1 0 1 1986 2006 - #3 Hofstra 14, Providence 8 1978 - Johns Hopkins 20, #7 Hofstra 8 No. Carolina St. 1 0 1 1979 Massachusetts 11, #3 Hofstra 10 (OT) 1993 - #6 Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8 Butler 1 0 1 1998 2008 - Johns Hopkins 10, Hofstra 4 Syracuse 20, #6 Hofstra 8 Manhattan 1 0 1 2002 2009 - Cornell 11, Hofstra 8 1996 - Harvard 15, #6 Hofstra 12 Dartmouth 1 0 1 2003 2010 - Maryland 11, Hofstra 8 1997 - Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4 Marist 1 0 1 2005 2011 - Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 1999 - Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Colgate 2 1 2 2012 Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Hartford 1 0 1 2011 1971 - Cornell 1972 - Virginia 1973 - Maryland 1974 - Johns Hopkins 1975 - Maryland 1976 - Cornell 1977 - Cornell 1978 - Johns Hopkins 1979 - Johns Hopkins 1980 - Johns Hopkins 1981 - North Carolina 1982 - North Carolina 1983 - Syracuse 1984 - Johns Hopkins 1985 - Johns Hopkins 1986 - North Carolina 1987 - Johns Hopkins 1988 - Syracuse 1989 - Syracuse 1990 - Title vacated (by Syracuse) 1991 - North Carolina 1992 - Princeton 1993 - Syracuse 1994 - Princeton 1995 - Syracuse 1996 - Princeton 1997 - Princeton 1998 - Princeton 1999 - Virginia 2000 - Syracuse 2001 - Princeton 2002 - Syracuse 2003 - Virginia 2004 - Syracuse 2005 - Johns Hopkins 2006 - Virginia 2007 - Johns Hopkins 2008 - Syracuse 2009 - Syracuse 2010 - Duke 2011 - Virginia 2012 - Loyola

Home Team #1 Loyola 17 #2 Johns Hopkins 19 #3 Duke 12 #4 Notre Dame 13 #5 Virginia 6 #6 Massachusetts 11 #7 Lehigh 9

Visitor Canisius 5 Stony Brook 9 Syracuse 9 Yale 7 Princeton 5 Colgate 13 Maryland 10

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Hofstra’s Tournament Seeding

The Pride equaled their best NCAA Championship seeding with a number three placement in 2006. Hofstra defeated Providence at Shuart Stadium, 14-8, in the first round before losing a heart-breaking 11-10 overtime decision to Massachusetts in the quarterfinal at Stony Brook. In 1973, the Flying Dutchmen were ranked third in the eight-team tournament field and lost to Virginia, 12-5 in the first round. In 1971 Hofstra was seeded fifth and lost to Army, 19-3, in the first round. In 1975, 1993 and 1996, the Dutchmen were seeded sixth. In 1975 Hofstra lost to Maryland, 19-7. In 1993 Hofstra dumped Massachusetts, 9-8, in the first round of the field of 12 before losing to eventual national champion Syracuse, 20-8, in the quarterfinals. In 1996 Hofstra dropped a 15-12 decision to Harvard. In both 1974 and 1978, the Dutchmen were ranked seventh and dropped first round games to Johns Hopkins each year. In 1999 Hofstra earned the seventh seed and defeated Navy, 15-7, in the opening round before falling to Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals. Hofstra was not seeded in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011.

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This past November, the NCAA announced that Hofstra University will host one of the two 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal doubleheaders at James M. Shuart Stadium for the eighth time in program history. James M. Shuart Stadium is the largest outdoor sports complex on Long Island. Opened in 1963, Shuart Stadium has served as the site for NCAA Championships, New York State High School Championships, world championships, and professional contests. Shuart Stadium has been an important venue in NCAA Lacrosse history as it served as the site of the first-ever NCAA Lacrosse Championship game in 1971, which saw Cornell post a 12-6 victory over Maryland. Since then the stadium has hosted first round NCAA Tournament games in 1973, 1993 and 2006, and NCAA Quarterfinals in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2011. The three largest crowds in Shuart Stadium history occurred during the hosting of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A stadium record crowd and the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island of 13,447 watched the 2011 NCAA Quarterfinals. In that doubleheader, Virginia, on their way to their third national title in the past nine years, defeated Cornell and Denver downed Johns Hopkins. In 1999, a then-NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal record of 12,292 witnessed Johns Hopkins defeat the Pride and Georgetown upend Duke. Two years later, 10,510 fans attended the 2001 quarterfinals to see Princeton, on the road to a national title, edge Loyola and Syracuse downed Hofstra. The eventual national champion has come through the NCAA Quarterfinal at Hofstra in six of the seven years at Shuart Stadium.

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Johns Hopkins-11, Hofstra-7 Georgetown-17, Duke-14

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Syracuse*-10, Duke-9 Princeton-14, Georgetown-13

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Cornell 6, Princeton 4 Syracuse* 11, Maryland 6

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Virginia*-13, Cornell-9 Denver-14, Johns Hopkins-9 * National Champion

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THIS IS HOFSTRA Hofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future. In its relatively short 77-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community.

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Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 47 states and territories, and 50 countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 3,900 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city. While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, School for University Studies, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in about 140 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 150 programs of study. Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in establishing a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The

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new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New York State since 1963. In October 2011 the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that it had chosen Hofstra University for the site of its October 16, 2012 Presidential Debate, which was conducted in the “town hall” format. The Commission on Presidential Debates, a nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation, has sponsored and produced every presidential and vice-presidential debate since 1988. Hofstra University hosted the third and final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire community were engaged by the yearlong Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency, followed by Define ’09, which looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues to host important political events, such as the New York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and a visit from Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, Politics & Policy program. In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education program that will partner with a network of industry leaders to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. The new school, which opened in September 2012, will combine and expand the University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced programming to the entire campus

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on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/ video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

collection, with 75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York to hold that distinction.

Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among

Hofstra also has six theaters, a student newspaper, a lively student center, a recently renovated recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,023-seat David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area. The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,114 faculty members, 525 are full time and 92 percent hold the highest degree in their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.

Hofstra by the Numbers the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive hightech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year. The University completed a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2010, complete with a concert, academic convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events which brought together students, faculty, alumni and community. The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately eight exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture

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Hofstra University president

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STUART RABINOWITZ Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the Law School in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professor of Law. President Rabinowitz has held positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System, County of Nassau. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors for the Long Island Association, and as co-vice chair of the Long Island Regional Economic Development Committee. He has also served as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities and on the board of directors the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and a former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City

College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. President Rabinowitz has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award. In 2009, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), District II. Claflin University presented President Rabinowitz with the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa in November 2009. President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from the City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride Club Board Member James C. Metzger ’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77

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Senior Administration

Senior Administration

Alan J. Bernon* Tejinder Bindra Robert F. Dall* Helene Fortunoff Steven J. Freiberg* Arno Fried Martin B. Greenberg* Joseph M. Gregory* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Arthur J. Kremer

Diana Lake* Karen L. Lutz John D. Miller* Marilyn B. Monter* Martha S. Pope Edwin C. Reed Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Joseph Sparacio* Frank G. Zarb*

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jeffrey a. hathaway

Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz announced on May 15, 2012, that the University had hired Jeffrey A. Hathaway, formerly the director of athletics for the University of Connecticut and the outgoing chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, as Hofstra University’s new vice president and director of athletics.

“In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff Hathaway means success on any number of levels: in the classroom, on the playing field, in the boardroom, with donors and the media. Most importantly, Jeff’s focus on excellence, ethics, leadership and academics will allow the Hofstra Pride athletics program to move to the next level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. “His tenure at the University of Connecticut was one of unprecedented growth, and under his leadership, we look forward to ushering in a new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.” “I am excited to join the Hofstra University community and to have the opportunity to provide leadership and serve the studentathletes, coaches and staff in this outstanding athletics program,” commented Hathaway. “I particularly would like to thank President Stuart Rabinowitz for allowing me to become part of the Hofstra University family. Throughout my career I have been be part of programs that have competed against Hofstra and I have seen firsthand the success the Pride has had over the years. My primary focus will be on the academic achievement of our student-athletes and providing them the opportunity to participate and achieve in their academic and athletic endeavors as we prepare them for their lives after graduation from Hofstra.” Hathaway guided the University of Connecticut (UConn) Division of Athletics through an unprecedented period of academic and athletic achievement during his eight years as director of athletics from 2003 to 2011. At the same time, he became an influential leader for college athletics on both the national and conference level. Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s success story for nearly 20 years as he was the executive associate director of athletics at the school from 1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado State University from 2001 to 2003. During Hathaway’s career, he has always made the academic success of student-athletes a top priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0 “B-orbetter” semester grade point average during the spring and/or fall semesters of the 2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a

perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the Division of Athletics consistently maintained a 99 percent academic retention rate among its student-athletes. The University of Connecticut was saluted for its community service efforts by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) three times under Hathaway’s watch for its community service efforts. UConn was also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 for its efforts to assist former student-athletes in earning their college degree.

Hathaway’s leadership positions have extended beyond the campus. He recently completed a five-year term as a member of the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, representing the BIG EAST Conference, serving as chair in 201112. As a member of the 10-person committee, Hathaway took part in the selection and administration of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and the administration of the CBS/Turner television contract. During his tenure at both Colorado State and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway was the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors Executive Committee through November of 2009. He is also past chairman of the BIG EAST Championship and Competition Committee as well as the league’s Finance Committee. Hathaway is a member of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees and on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In 2004 The Sporting News named Hathaway to its “Power 100 List” comprised of the 100 most powerful people in sports. During his time at the University of Connecticut, private fundraising averaged more than $13 million a year. Hathaway was also responsible negotiating several key revenue and partnership agreements, securing major gifts, and guiding the building of two LEED certified athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received recognition from the University and from the Connecticut Real Estate Exchange. Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one of the most experienced in the country. At the conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had 12 head coaches that had been in their current position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11 academic year. In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the Huskies experienced great athletic success. The men’s basketball team won its third NCAA Division I Championship while the football team played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition, the women’s basketball

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Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in November of 1990 as senior associate athletic director. In that role, he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Division of Athletics and served as a program administrator for several sports. During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State, he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine women’s teams and six men’s. Hathaway was an extremely successful fundraiser during his time in Fort

Collins. The school drew national attention for a $15.2 million gift for football stadium renovations and expansion. Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served in a number of capacities at his alma mater, the University of Maryland, from 1982 to 1990, including assistant athletics director for marketing and communications, acting assistant athletics director for business affairs, athletics business manager and men’s basketball trainer. Hathaway earned his degree in athletic administration from Maryland in 1981. He later received a master’s degree in general administration from Maryland and is currently continuing work on a PhD in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut. Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two children – Meghan (21) and Michael (17).

What They Are Saying About Jeffrey a. Hathaway Philip E. Austin, President Emeritus, University of Connecticut “I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my tenure as president of the University of Connecticut. He was a valuable member of our senior leadership team and led the athletic program to its most successful era. Jeff is committed to not only athletic excellence but also academic excellence, integrity and the overall welfare of student athletes.” Joseph R. Castiglione, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Oklahoma “From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in the profession, I have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man of character. He has a tenacious work ethic, an innate ability to establish the right vision, mission and values for the organization he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means to achieve them. At the heart of it all is a passionate commitment to creating the best possible environment for student athlete success. Hofstra University made a wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.” Mark Emmert, President, National Collegiate Athletic Association “Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly contributed to lifelong experiences for thousands of studentathletes. I’m confident that he will bring the same dedication and passion to the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hofstra.” Jim Nantz, CBS Sports “I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I respect more in college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big day for Hofstra University and the future of Hofstra has been placed in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, high-

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quality person that I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!” Mike Slive, Commissioner, Southeastern Conference “I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of serving with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s extensive experience, his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a leader no matter what room he is in. His commitment to assisting young men and women in getting an education while participating in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new athletics director.” Mike Tranghese, former Commissioner, Big East Conference “Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with great leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate athletics and Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ” Tom Yeager, Commissioner, Colonial Athletic Association “Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and competent administrators in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited about his joining our team and we look forward to his contribution to the continued success of the Hofstra program and the CAA.” Kevin White, Vice President/Director of Athletics, Duke University “Hofstra literally hit the proverbial lottery! Hiring Jeff Hathaway as vice president and director of athletics – a highly seasoned athletic director who is clearly one of the most skilled and talented administrators within the NCAA – is nothing short of an immeasurable leadership acquisition!”

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team played in the NCAA Final Four for the fourth consecutive season and set a college basketball record for most consecutive wins with 90. The UConn baseball team made history with its first-ever appearance in NCAA Super Regional play. The men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field hockey teams participated in NCAA tournaments while representatives from men’s and women’s track and field and women’s diving also took part in NCAA action.

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Pete Alfano Cross Country Coach

Cathy Aull Athletic Department Secretary

Rob Anspach Wrestling Coach

Jay Artinian Chrissy Arnone Assistant Director of Senior Associate Athletics for Marketing Director of Athletics for and Promotions Facilities

Ann Baller Associate Director of Athletic Facilities

Dr. Michael Barnes Faculty Athletics Representative

Brittany Butts Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Mo Cassara Men’s Basketball Coach

Maren Crowley Women’s Golf Coach

Kathy De Angelis Field Hockey Coach

Kelly Giblin Assistant Director of Compliance

Rachel August Assistant Director for Administration

James Barone Assistant Director of Athletic Development

Brian Bert Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Allison Bradshaw Strength and Conditioning Coach

Neil Collins Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

John Considine Assistant Equipment Manager

Tara Coppola Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Maria Corvino Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket Operations

Steven DeNapoli Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Bill Edwards Softball Coach

Joe Elliott Men’s Golf Coach

David Fernandez Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Kristina Hernandez Volleyball Coach

Ellen Johnson Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations

Colm Kennedy Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

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Krista KilburnSteveskey Women’s Basketball Coach

James Lally Director of StudentAthlete Services

Evan Malings Head Athletic Trainer

Danny McCabe Executive Associate Director of Athletics

Jeanne O’Keefe Athletic Department Secretary

Rachel Peel Associate Dean of University Advisement

Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director

Clarice Smith Athletic Department Secretary

Seth Tierney Men’s Lacrosse Coach

Frantzer Le Blanc Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Tim McMahon Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs

Lauren Leo Director of Tennis

Kevin Murga Athletic Facilities Coordinator

James Prendergast Simon Riddiough Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Conditioning Coach

Shannon Smith Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Dave Walsh Assistant Equipment Manager

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Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Development

Ryan Watson Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Cindy Lewis Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Michael Neely Director of Ticket Sales

Richard Nuttall Men’s Soccer Coach

John Russo Baseball Coach

Diane Schuerlein Athletic Department Secretary

Harriet Teitle Athletic Department Secretary

Kathy Theiling Equipment Manager

Winnie Wymes Athletic Department Secretary

Dr. Michael Yorio Team Physician

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MEN’S LACROSSE ACADEMIC PLAN The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program firmly believes that academic success is as important as success on the field of play. To reinforce the Hofstra Athletics academic program, the men’s lacrosse team has implemented an academic plan of their own to insure that each men’s lacrosse player reaches his full potential in the classroom.

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Mission: Create an environment where players and coaches know and understand each other on a very strong interpersonal level, allowing coaches the opportunity to provide student-athletes with support and mentoring, and to help them recognize and master the intellectual tools necessary for success. Also, create a standard and set level of accountability with expectations and support systems that, when utilized, will provide our studentathletes the tools necessary to be successful. By working and living in this environment throughout their careers, our goal is to have a sustained positive influence on how our student-athletes think, act and feel. Our Responsibility: Set a high standard for our studentathletes and be more accountable for academic success. Teach them what is right, and provide the guidance needed to bring to light their strengths and improve on their weaknesses so they can attain their full potential. The Program: This is a counseling based program that will

focus on developing relationships first and then provide mentoring and guidance in various ways. While academic success is at the core of this program, this is not strictly an academic initiative. We will focus on life skills, study skills, career planning and other intellectual tools that all individuals should be proficient in. Our team will be divided into different groups based on the intensity of the integration determined. We will focus heavily on the first-year student experience, as they are the most vulnerable group and will make up the foundation for future successes. Listed below (section I) are the different levels of integration with characteristics of each. The primary technique utilized throughout this program will be individual meetings with members of the coaching staff based on the level of integration necessary. It is during these meetings where relationships will be further developed and skills will be discussed. Understanding that time management is one of the most important tools needed, all of our student-athletes will utilize a daily planner that will be discussed in our scheduled meetings. Working closely with the office of Academic Advisement and utilizing Assistant Dean of Advisement Rachel Peel as a supplement to our meeting schedule, we will offer all the resources provided by the University to each of our student-athletes. The Career Center will be both a group and individual activity for our entire team, as career planning and networking will be topics discussed throughout our meeting schedule. A large component of the program is the rules that are in place for each student’s daily academic life. These rules, which are listed after section I, must be adhered to by each member of the team.

Section I - Levels of Integration

These levels will be determined by the coaching staff at the end of each semester or prior to a student’s matriculation at Hofstra University.

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Transition Phase - All first-year studentathletes:

Meet once per week with assigned coach and have an additional meeting with Rachel Peel Develop rapport Help develop intellectual and academic competence Encourage student-athletes to set a high standard for themselves in: academic achievement, interpersonal relationships, self-image, athletic achievement and life long goals Familiarize student-athletes with campus community, academic resources and social threats

Level I Integration - Continuing student-athletes who need extra support: Meet bi-weekly with assigned coach and once per week with Rachel Peel Further enhance academic and intellectual competence Proactively approach academic shortcomings Focus student’s goals in terms of major

Level II Integration - Continuing students who need moderate support: Meet bi-weekly with Rachel Peel and once per month with assigned coach. Safeguard against academic risks Begin career search process Start networking for career placement

Level III Integration - Students who have taken ownership of their learning and who have learned the necessary intellectual skills needed for success: Meet at beginning and end of semester with Coaching Staff. Certify graduation progress with Rachel Peel Finalize career goals and make necessary interview appointments for internships or employment

Rules for the Classroom:

Attend every class that is scheduled Be five minutes early. Lateness to class qualifies as an absence Sit in one of the first three rows of the classroom. Do not sit next to a teammate. No hats are to be worn in any building.

Academic Resources for Student-Athletes

Advising - Advisement Dean and Faculty Advisor Tutoring Services - Three courses per semester at no charge Study Hall - Eight hours per week professionally monitored Mid-semester academic progress reports Academic Labs Writing Center Tracking progress towards graduation against both University and NCAA standards Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Guest speakers regarding personal and professional development Professional mentoring program through the Hofstra Career Assistance Network and Corporate Development Council Career counseling, resume building, interview workshops, oncampus recruiting and job fairs through the Career Center

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7:45 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 10-11:20 a.m. 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1-2:20 p.m. 2:30-5 p.m.

Wake up Breakfast, Student Center Cafeteria Study Hall – Reilly Theater in Margiotta Hall “Legal Studies” class with Professor Bass, Roosevelt Hall Defensive film session with Coach Brazel, coaches office Lunch “Art History” class with Professor Cohen, Breslin Hall Practice, Shuart Stadium

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5-5:30 p.m. Team Meeting Opponent Scouting Report, Locker Room 6 p.m. Dinner, Student Center Cafeteria 7 p.m. Free time/Study time

Class in Monroe Lecture Hall Science class

• Students typically take 15-17 credits per semester, which equates to roughly 15-17 hours of class time per week. This student’s day included about 3 hours of class time. • All Hofstra Lacrosse freshmen and any studentathlete who carries a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0 is required to complete 8 hours of study hall per week by the coaching staff. • This schedule reflects the daily planner of a Hofstra Lacrosse student-athlete for a Monday in April as the team prepared for a game that Saturday.

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A Day in the Life of a Hofstra Lacrosse Player

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margiotta hall Opened in 1992, Margiotta Hall, a magnificent three-story, 22,500-square-foot building, is a centerpiece of the Hofstra University Athletics program. The state-of-the-art field house, combined with Hofstra’s 13,000-seat stadium, has created one of the finest facilities in the nation. The facility was named after Joseph M. Margiotta ’50, a former Pride student-athlete and longtime supporter. Margiotta, who founded and served as President of the Hofstra Pride Club for more than 20 years, passed away in November 2008

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friends of the Hofstra Athletic program are held in this area. Located on this level are the offices for the men and women’s lacrosse coaching staffs. The lacrosse office was the benefit of a major renovation project in 2008. The offices are equipped with video equipment, a 12-seat theater with stadium seating for group film and meeting sessions, as well as a viewing room with hardwood flooring and a 50-inch flat screen television that overlooks the field. In 2010 Margiotta Hall was the recipient of a “Traditions Project” that provides a sense of history of the lacrosse programs. The walls of the second floor of Margiotta Hall contain pictures and brief text descriptions of the key moments and people in Hofstra Lacrosse history. The project was made possible through the generosity of former lacrosse All-American James C. Metzger ’83. The lower level of Margiotta Hall contains a 178-seat theater, additional meeting rooms and an indoor golf training facility.

Margiotta Hall features a 3,500-squarefoot weight room on the first floor. The building also contains locker rooms for men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, all of which have undergone major renovations since 2008. The state-of-the-art athletic training room, also located on the first floor, has hydrotherapy and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and isokinetic equipment, as well as taping areas, a rehabilitation area, an aerobics room, and athletic trainer and physician offices. On the second floor, an attractive multi-purpose room, enclosed by a glass wall, provides a panoramic view of James M. Shuart Stadium. Meetings and receptions for alumni, parents and

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JAMES M. SHUART STADIUM Originally opened in 1963 as Hofstra Stadium and renamed James M. Shuart Stadium in August 2002, the facility serves as the home to Hofstra’s lacrosse teams.

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Named after the former Hofstra President, who played football and lacrosse during his undergraduate days at Hofstra, James M. Shuart Stadium has served as the host for the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals and first round games in the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Championships, numerous conference championship contests, the Long Island All-Star Football Game, the Fun City Bowl featuring the New York City Police and Fire Department teams, the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League and various Long Island In 2004 Hofstra Athletics and the high school and Pride men’s lacrosse program created New York state a Victory Walk to commemorate the championship more than 500 victories achieved since games. The the programs’ inception in 1949. The stadium also Victory Walk, spearheaded by thenserved as a home Hofstra Head Lacrosse Coach John for the Long Island Danowski, is located near the main Rough Riders entrance of James M. Shuart Stadium of professional and consists of a walkway made from soccer’s individual bricks showcasing all the A-League. victories of the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program. Each brick is inscribed with In 1968 the the year, the opponent and the score of stadium became the contest. Included in the project are the third college several memorial gardens and benches. facility in the The project generated more than $70,000 nation to install an in donations and had more than 220 artificial playing contributors, of which more than half surface. James M. were former players. Shuart Stadium underwent a major renovation and expansion that was completed in the fall of 1996, making the facility into one of the premier complexes in the Northeast. The project included the expansion of the seating capacity from

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7,000 to 13,000; the creation of the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the southeast corner of the stadium; and the installation of scoreboards in both end zones. The renovation transformed James M. Shuart Stadium into the largest outdoor sports and entertainment complex on Long Island. In 2007 the artificial turf at James M. Shuart Stadium was replaced with FieldTurf, then in 2009 new scoreboards were installed in the north and south end zones. This past fall the existing FieldTurf was replaced by the new FieldTurf Revolution playing surface. The largest crowds in James M. Shuart Stadium history occurred during the hosting of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A stadium record 13,447 people, the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, were in attendance for the 2011 NCAA Quarterfinals, while a crowd of 12,292, a then-NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal, witnessed the 1999 NCAA Quarterfinals featuring Hofstra versus Johns Hopkins. In 2009 11,292 fans were present and 10,510 fans attended the 2001 quarterfinals that featured Hofstra against Syracuse.

Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility The Pride has use of the Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility, that formerly was the property of the New York Jets of the National Football League. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that many teams in the Northeast do not have. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex.

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THE HOWDY MYERS PAVILION

Myers was personally credited with the tremendous growth of lacrosse on Long Island, through the creation of scholastic clinics and demonstrations in the 1950s, and leading the Hofstra Lacrosse program to national prominence. He was years ahead of the intercollegiate athletic world with his use of many coaching innovations in both lacrosse and football. As Hofstra lacrosse coach, Howdy Myers coached 26 seasons (1950-75) and recorded a 216-138-4 record. He coached Flying Dutchmen teams that captured eight divisional championships and made four NCAA Division I Championship Tournament appearances. In 1970 he received the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division I Coach of the Year. In 1971 Howdy Myers received the Governor’s Trophy for providing continuous and meaningful contributions to lacrosse. That same year he received lacrosse’s highest honor when he was inducted into the United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame. As Hofstra’s football coach for 25 years (1950-74), Coach Myers recorded 15 winning seasons and a 141-98-4 record. In 1959 he led the Flying Dutchmen to the first undefeated (9-0-0) season in Hofstra Football history. Dr. Shuart, who served as a team captain under Coach Myers in both football and lacrosse in the

early 1950s, praised the coaching legend. “Howdy Myers had a huge impact on intercollegiate and scholastic sports,” Shuart said. “Renowned for his coaching abilities throughout collegiate sports, Coach Myers will always be a Hofstra legend.” Howard “Howdy” Myers passed away in 1980. In 2006 he was among the inaugural class inducted into the Hofstra University Athletics Hall of Fame. Hofstra’s connection to the Myers family includes his son, Howard Myers III, his daughter, Dorsey Donnelly, and his son-in-law, William Donnelly, who are all Hofstra alumni. A portrait sculpture of Howdy Myers, created by artist Peter Homestead, stands in front of the Pavilion facing the Shuart Stadium field. In creating the sculpture, Mr. Homestead worked from photographs and consultations with Coach Myers’ family and friends. The completed sculpture captures the spirit and strength of Howdy Myers. Alumni and friends of Coach Myers have joined together to establish the Howard M. Myers Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship in his honor. In 2002 Hofstra created the Howard “Howdy” Myers Award, which is presented to a male student-athlete in recognition of outstanding leadership and athletic performance.

Howard “Howdy” Myers Award Recipients 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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In October 1998 Hofstra University President Emeritus Dr. James M. Shuart presided over the dedication ceremony for the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the south end zone of James M. Shuart Stadium. Howdy Myers served as Hofstra University’s director of athletics, head men’s lacrosse coach and head football coach for a quarter of a century. His extraordinary coaching talents in both lacrosse and football from 1950 to 1975 made Howdy Myers a legend in both sports.

Kahmal Roy, Football Arni Gunnarsson, Soccer Noel Thompson, Wrestling Jon Masa, Wrestling and Loren Stokes, Basketball Chris Unterstein, Lacrosse Loren Stokes, Basketball Antoine Agudio, Basketball and Charles Griffin, Wrestling Jay Card, Lacrosse and Charles Jenkins, Basketball Charles Jenkins, Basketball Charles Jenkins, Basketball

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Hofstra Academic support Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

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The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition. In 2010 The Fried Center for StudentAthlete Development was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education. Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided studentathletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.

Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

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SPORTS MEDICINE Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his first year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005. Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible. University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by eighth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

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LONG ISLAND & NEW YORK CITY About Long Island…

Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.

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Five distinct regions make up Long Island: • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages. You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts. With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.

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About New York City…

Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown. Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game. Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters. Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

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For the second consecutive year the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team completed The Program, a leadership and team-building exercise, this past October.

principles and then challenged the team’s members to prove their commitment to them. Those three core principles are: we are strong and mentally tough; we don’t make excuses and we don’t let others make excuses for us; and we work hard. Following the physical portion of training, the Program Lead Instructor met with team members and the coaching staff to lead a discussion on current team and leadership challenges.

The Program was founded in 2008 with the mission of providing high schools, professional and collegiate teams, and corporate organizations with the best leadership and team building development in the country. Under the leadership of CEO and founder Eric Kapitulik, The Program creates personalized leadership development training that challenged every member of team to get “that much better.”

Sophomore goalie Chris Selva was cited for his excellent leadership abilities at the conclusion of the exercise. For more information on The Program, please go to www.TheProgram.org.

Pride studentathletes participated in a two-hour, early morning physically and mentally challenging training sessions alongside The Program team. The Program team first reviewed their ethos and three core

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The Colonial Athletic Association The Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically.

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The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million.

The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and ODU reached the national semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madison became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling.

The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports.

CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs.

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years.

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985.

The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2011-12, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2012.

The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams to reach the championship game of the WNIT. Drexel, Hofstra, UNCW and VCU joined the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runnerup in 1997.

Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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Name GP GS G A PTS SH SOG GW UP DN GB FO PEN MIN Adrian Sorichetti 12 12 24 14 38 82 50 0 2 0 13 0-0 2 1:00 14 14 25 10 35 64 41 1 5 0 30 0-0 1 0:30 Lance Yapor Mike DeNapoli 14 13 21 8 29 51 37 0 3 0 10 0-0 6 5:00 14 14 10 8 18 57 36 3 2 0 7 0-0 1 1:00 Steve Serling Tyler Begley 14 13 10 7 17 32 20 0 4 0 13 0-0 3 2:30 Mike Malave 13 8 9 2 11 30 18 1 0 0 5 0-1 0 0:00 10 5 6 5 11 33 15 0 0 0 2 0-0 1 1:00 Ian Braddish Torin Varn 14 2 8 1 9 24 18 0 2 0 7 0-0 1 0:30 11 2 6 1 7 15 11 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0:00 Aaron Jones Tyler Johnston 10 0 2 5 7 9 5 0 0 0 7 0-0 1 1:00 Stephen DiGiovanni 10 0 5 0 5 20 13 0 0 0 3 0-0 1 1:00 14 0 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 75 143-265 2 2:00 John Antoniades Ryan Rielly 14 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 34 0-2 6 4:30 14 10 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 9 0-0 2 2:00 Corey Caputo Korey Hendrickson 6 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 9 0-0 0 0:00 Ryan O’Leary 6 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0:00 11 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-0 0 0:00 A.J. Leary Drew Coholan 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00 Rob Moore 6 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0:00 Graham Horvath 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00 Zachary Pall 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 20-38 1 0:30 John Reicherter 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 0-0 3 3:00 Steve Romano 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 23 0-0 4 3:00 Anthony Zappone 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00 Chris Selva 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0:00 Michael Hamilton 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0-0 1 1:00 Cole Koesterer 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0 0:00 Mark Mullen 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0-0 5 4:00 Cody Solaja 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0-0 11 9:30 Brian Hogan 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 2 1:30 Guilliano Bove 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00 Andrew Gvozden 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0-0 0 0:00 Dan Pezzolla 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00 Total 14 - 131 65 196 443 275 6 18 0 369 163-306 54 44:30 Opponents 14 - 123 70 193 506 273 8 11 0 366 143-306 50 43:00

Hofstra Goalie Statistics

Name GP GS MIN. 14 14 861:18 Andrew Gvozden Chris Selva 2 0 3:33 Total 14 - 864:51 Opponents 14 - 864:51

GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 122 8.50 150 .551 6 8 0 505 1 16.90 0 .000 0 0 0 1 123 8.53 150 .549 6 8 0 506 131 9.09 144 .524 8 6 0 443

Clears: Hofstra - 188-233 (.890), Opponents - 202-227 (.890) Man-Up Opportunities: Hofstra - 18-49 (.367), Opponents - 11-50 (.220)

2012 Results

DATE Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 31

OPPONENT Sacred Heart at #19 Princeton #20 Fairfield at Harvard #7 Notre Dame #20 Delaware* St. John’s at Drexel* Towson*

Record: 6-8, 2-4 CAA W/L SCORE ATT W 11-9 1165 L 6-12 1222 L 9-10 (3 OT) 1179 W 7-6 567 L 5-6 (OT) 4144 W 13-5 1760 W 14-10 2238 L 5-6 584 L 9-10 (2 OT) 1836

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DATE Apr. 3 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28

OPPONENT Dartmouth Saint Joseph’s* vs. #8 North Carolina% at #1 Massachusetts$ at #14 Penn State

W/L SCORE W 9-5 W 13-9 L 9-12 L 13-14 L 8-9 (2 OT)

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ATT 1131 1131 6230 5169 514

*CAA game %ESPNU Warrior Classic (Charlotte, NC) $at Foxborough, MA

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2012 game summaries The Pride answered with consecutive goals by Yapor, off a rebound in front at the 5:54 mark, and Jones’ second of the contest, on a high bullet from seven yards, with 3:50 to play in the half to take a 5-4 lead. But defender Andrew Newbold knotted the game at 5-5 with an end-toend rush after a Pride turnover with 1:18 to play. The Pioneers outshot Hofstra, 21-16, in the half and picked up 21 ground balls to the Pride’s 17.

GAME 1

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 VS. SACRED HEART:

Lance Yapor scored a career-high four goals and added one assist and Andrew Gvozden made 11 saves in net as 14th-ranked Hofstra held off Sacred Heart, 11-9, in the season opener for both teams at James M. Shuart Stadium.

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In addition to Yapor, Pride juniors Aaron Jones and Adrian Sorichetti each added two goals while freshman Tyler Johnston added two assists. Sacred Heart was led by Tom Sardelli with two goals while Cody Marquis added one goal and two assists. Goalie Zack Frank also made 11 saves in the Pioneer cage. The Pioneers outshot Hofstra, 33-30, but the Pride picked up 34 ground balls to Sacred Heart’s 29.

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SACRED HEART SCORING: GOALS: Sardelli, Tom 2; Marquis, Cody 1; Ferrino, Matt 1; Foley, Shane 1; Mawdsley, Mike 1; Newbold, Andrew 1; Skelos, Billy 1; Lupo, Aaron 1; ASSISTS: Marquis, Cody 2; Casey, Chris 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Yapor, Lance 4; Sorichetti, Adrian 2; Jones, Aaron 2; Varn, Torin 1; DiGiovanni, Stephen 1; Caputo, Corey 1; ASSISTS: Johnston, Tyler 2; Antoniades, John 1; Coholan, Drew 1; Leary, A.J. 1; Varn, Torin 1; Yapor, Lance 1.

After being deadlocked at 5-5 at the half, Hofstra opened the second half with back-to-back goals by Stephen DiGiovanni and Corey Caputo to take a 7-5 lead. DiGiovanni scored an unassisted tally with 9:15 on the clock, while Caputo, a defender, converted a feed from A.J. Leary with 7:30 remaining in the quarter. After Tom Sardelli scored on a low shot almost three minutes later, Yapor tallied his second and third goals of the game in the final 1:23 of the third to give Hofstra a 9-6 lead after three quarters. But Sacred Heart didn’t give up and closed the deficit with goals by Marquis and Shane Foley in the first 4:07 of the fourth quarter to close to 9-8. But Yapor was Johnny-on-the-spot almost two minutes later, taking a pass from sophomore linemate Torin Varn and scoring his fourth with 8:57 to play to put Hofstra back up by two at 10-8. Mike Mawdsley

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brought the Pioneers back to within one, off a pass from Marquis with 5:47 to play. But Sorichetti scored two minutes later, from Yapor, for the final tally of the contest. The Pride and the Pioneers battled through the first two quarters and settled nothing as the two teams went into the locker room at halftime tied. Varn opened the scoring just seven seconds into the contest as John Antoniades won the face-off, carried the ball into the box and found Varn camped to the left of the goal. Varn beat Frank to give the Pride a 1-0 lead. The lead was short-lived as Sardelli tied the game 1:09 later on a running shot from 12 yards out on the left side. Hofstra answered with back-to-back goals by Sorichetti, from 15 yards out, and Jones, on a bounce shot, to take a 3-1 advantage with 7:44 to play in the first. But Matt Ferrino scored on a low bullet 1:12 later and Billy Skelos scored, on a run across the crease, with 14 seconds to play in the first quarter. The Pioneers took their first lead of the half 3:27 into the second quarter when Chris Casey found Aaron Lupo on the crease for a 4-3 lead.

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Tom Schreiber tallied three goals and four assists to lead the 19th-ranked Princeton Tigers to a 12-6 victory over the 14th-ranked Hofstra Pride at Sherrerd Field at the Class of ‘52 Stadium. Hofstra was led by Ian Braddish, who tallied two goals and the Pride’s lone assist. Lance Yapor followed up his four-goal performance last week with a two-goal effort against Princeton. Adrian Sorichetti and Steve Serling tallied the other Pride goals. Andrew Gvozden recorded seven saves in the Hofstra goal. In addition to Schreiber’s career-high seven points, Princeton’s Mike MacDonald recorded three goals while Tucker Shanley and Jeff Froccaro each tallied two goals. Alex Capretta posted a career-high three assists for the Tigers. All-American goalie Tyler Fiorito stopped eight shots in the Princeton cage. After trailing 4-2 at halftime and 6-2 just 4:14 into the third quarter, the Pride made a run at Princeton with three unanswered goals to close the deficit to 6-5. After Forest Sonnenfeldt scored a man-up goal 1:46 into the third and Froccaro

The Tigers jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first six minutes of the contest on goals by MacDonald and Schreiber. The Pride and the Tigers exchanged the next four goals as Princeton took the 4-2 lead into the halftime break. Braddish closed the Pride deficit to 2-1 with his first of the season with 3:06 to play in the first quarter. But Shanley boosted the lead to 3-1, off a feed from Capretta with one second remaining in the quarter. Yapor scored his first of the contest, from Braddish, just 4:20 into the second quarter before Tiger senior Mike Grossman scored on a jump shot just 1:15 later for a 4-2 lead. The Tigers outshot the Pride, 39-20, including 23-10 in the second half. Princeton picked up 28 ground balls to Hofstra’s 19. Team

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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Braddish, Ian 2; Yapor, Lance 2; Sorichetti, Adrian 1; Serling, Steve 1; ASSISTS: Braddish, Ian 1. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SCORING: GOALS: Schreiber, Tom 3; MacDonald, Mike 3; Shanley, Tucker 2; Froccaro, Jeff 2; Grossman, Mike 1; Sonnenfeldt, Forest 1: ASSISTS: Schreiber, Tom 4; Capretta, Alex 3; Grossman, Mike 1; Himler, Will 1.

Mike Malave scored from near the crease 2:30 later, Braddish scored his second of the game, on an open field dodge, with 9:20 to play in the third to close the gap to 6-3. Exactly 61 seconds later, Yapor scored his second of the game and sixth of the season from the left side. Just 63 seconds after Yapor’s goal, Serling, who missed most of last season due to injury, scored his first of the year on a runner to Fiorito’s right to bring the Pride back to within one at 6-5 with 7:16 to play in the third quarter. But Schreiber notched his second of the game for Princeton, on a feed from Will Himler behind the goal with 4:21 to play for a 7-5 lead after three quarters. Schreiber added his third

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GAME 2

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AT #19 PRINCETON:

Sorichetti brought the Pride back to within two at 8-6 with his third goal of the season, on a run across to the center of the box, less than a minute later. But the Tigers scored four more times in the next 6:14 to put the game away. After Sorichetti’s goal, MacDonald raked in a loose ball past Gvozden for his second goal of the season with 10:14 to play. He notched the hat-trick a little over two minutes later, taking a pass from Schreiber and beating Gvozden for a 10-6 advantage. Just 42 seconds later Froccaro posted his second of the game, taking a pass from Schreiber and coming around the right side of Gvozden. Shanley notched his second of the game from Gvozden’s right side with 5:27 to play to close out the scoring. The Pride got just one shot off-by Torin Varn-in the final five minutes as the Tigers played keep away.

GAME 3

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 VS. #20 FAIRFIELD:

Fairfield’s Brent Adams scored 1:53 into the third overtime as Hofstra fell to the 20th-ranked Stags, 10-9, in a non-conference matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium. Andrew Gvozden posted a season-high 17 saves, allowing the Pride to come back from a 5-2 deficit. Adrian Sorichetti notched his third career hat trick for the Pride, which fell to 1-2. John Snellman scored a gamehigh four goals for the Stags to lift Fairfield to 3-0.

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2012 game summaries Adams scored at even strength almost two minutes into triple overtime, ending the second-longest game in the 63-year history of the Hofstra program. The only game that went longer in Hofstra history was a 10-9 four-overtime thriller over Towson in 1989. Sophomore attackman Torin Varn scored two goals, registering his first multi-goal game of the season for the Pride. Lance Yapor recorded two second-half goals that put Hofstra ahead both times and junior midfielder Ian Braddish finished with a goal and two assists. Hofstra went down a man 59 seconds into the third overtime with Mike DeNapoli being sent off for pushing. The Pride negated Fairfield’s manup advantage, limiting the Stags to just one wide shot. But the Pride couldn’t gain possession and Adams netted his second goal of the game to cap his four-point night.

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Before the extra-time dramatics, the Pride took the lead twice in the second half. Yapor broke an 8-all tie, shooting around a defender from nearly 20 feet out for a one-goal lead with eight minutes left. Adams’ goal just 48 seconds into the fourth quarter had tied it at eight before Yapor’s second goal, and Snellman allowed the Stags to tie it for the second time, taking Dylan McGoldrick’s feed and potting the equalizer with 4:23 left to tie it at 9. With time winding down in regulation, the Stags elected to play for the final scoring chance, holding the ball for almost the last three minutes. But Gvozden and the Pride defense were up to the challenge, keeping Fairfield to the outside to keep it tied. Gvozden stopped Eric Warden’s shot with 27 second left, sending Hofstra to its first overtime appearance since 2010 at Penn State. It was also Hofstra’s first home overtime game since the Pride defeated then-No. 1 Johns Hopkins in 2008. In the first overtime Hofstra nearly generated the game-winner off John Antoniades’ faceoff win. Fairfield goalie Charlie Cipriano made a stick save on Sorichetti’s shot 16 seconds into the period. Cipriano finished with 13 saves. The Pride’s defense stayed disciplined in front of Gvozden, making a key block on Sam Snow’s shot with eight seconds left. Braddish nearly capitalized on the defensive effort, dodging two defenders to release a quick shot that Cipriano saved. Gvozden matched his counterpart with seven seconds left in double OT, stonewalling Snellman. Down 6-3 in the first half, Hofstra scored five consecutive goals between the second and third quarters to take a two-goal lead. DeNapoli and Braddish started the run with goals 6:30 apart. Sorichetti then dodged a defender and bounced a shot from 30 feet out to tie it at 6 with 8:30 left in the third quarter. Yapor tallied another goal and Sorichetti produced another highlight-worthy goal, taking a hit from two defenders-including a short-stick midfielder and a long-pole defender-kept possession of the ball and ripped a shot to the top-left for the hat trick goal for the 8-6 edge with 3:57 left. It was Sorichetti’s first hat trick since April 23 against UMass last year. Hofstra fell behind 4-1 before storming back to cut the Stags’ edge to 6-5 at halftime. Braddish was part of two goals in the final eight minutes of the half, assisting on DeNapoli’s goal and then scoring on a close-range shot with 1:36 left to make it a one-goal game. Snellman recorded a hat trick in the first quarter, lifting the Stags to a 5-3 lead after 15 minutes. Fairfield went on a game-opening 3-0 run, scoring a trio of goals of the first five shots. Hofstra got back into the game when Sorichetti rocketed a 45-foot shot to the top-right corner at 7:11, giving the junior midfielder goals in all three of Hofstra’s games this season. Varn’s second goal of the quarter with 24.5 seconds left gave the Pride a lift to make it 5-3. Gvozden then posted a save on Adam’s head-on shot

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in the final 15 seconds off the faceoff to keep the deficit at two heading into the second, serving as a springboard for Hofstra’s rally.

GAME 4

MARCH 3 AT #15 HARVARD:

Freshman long-stick middie Ryan Rielly’s first college goal with 6:52 to play in the fourth quarter snapped a 6-6 tie and gave the Hofstra Pride a 7-6 victory over the 15th-ranked Harvard Crimson at Soldiers Field. Freshman Tyler Begley tallied two goals while juniors Ian Braddish and Adrian Sorichetti each added a goal and an assist to lead the Pride. Sophomores Steve DiGiovanni and Lance Yapor also added goals for Hofstra. Senior Andrew Gvozden recorded 13 saves in the Pride goal for his second win of the season. Harvard was led by senior Jeff Cohen, who tallied three goals and one assist. Kevin Vaughan, freshman Sean Mahon and Eric Slingerland also tallied goals for the Crimson. Junior Harry Krieger stopped 10 shots in the Harvard cage. Rielly, a native of East Northport, New York, took a pass from classmate Steve Romano near midfield, went down the middle and fired a bullet past Harvard goalie Harry Krieger for the game-winner. The goal came just 42 seconds after the Crimson tied the game on a similar fast-break off a turnover that led to an Eric Slingerland goal with 7:34 to play. “I am so happy for our guys getting this win today,” Pride Coach Seth Tierney commented. “To come up here and get a win against a very good Harvard team is special. We worked hard as a team. Our first three goals were by a freshman and a sophomore and another freshman (Rielly) scored the game-winner. So we are growing up a bit but we have more work to do to get ready for Notre Dame next week.” The Pride scored the first three goals of the game to take a 3-0 advantage 8:10 into the contest. Freshman Tyler Begley opened the scoring 2:56 into the contest, scooping up a loose ball near the crease and beating Krieger for the first goal of his college career. Begley would make it 2-0 almost five minutes later, taking a short drop off pass from Braddish and scoring from eight yards. Just 48 seconds later, DiGiovanni scored on a runner down the right alley for a 3-0 lead. It was his second goal of the year.

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But Cohen scored back-to-back goals 2:06 apart to bring the Crimson back to within one at 4-3 with 7:34 to play in the half. Hofstra’s Adrian Sorichetti scored his seventh goal of the year with 1:42 to play in the quarter only to see Cohen get the hat-trick for Harvard, on a pass from behind the cage from Carl Zimmerman, with just four seconds remaining in the half to close the gap to 5-4. Harvard tied the game just 2:14 into the third quarter as Vaughan scored coming from behind the goal. But the Pride regained the lead four minutes later when Braddish took a pass from Sorichetti in the middle of the box and fired a high bullet past Krieger for a 6-5 lead. The Crimson tied the game at 6-6 on Slingerland’s fast-break goal with 7:34 to play in the game. Harvard outshot the Pride, 31-25 and picked up 20 ground balls to Hofstra’s 18. The Pride won the battle at the face-off X as junior John Antoniades won nine of the 17 face-offs in the contest. Team

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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Begley, Tyler 2; Braddish, Ian 1; Sorichetti, Adrian 1; DiGiovanni, Stephen 1; Yapor, Lance 1; Rielly, Ryan 1. ASSISTS: Braddish, Ian 1; DeNapoli, Mike 1; Sorichetti, Adrian 1. HARVARD SCORING: GOALS: Cohen, Jeff 3; Vaughan, Kevin 1; Mahon, Sean 1; Slingerland, Eric 1. ASSISTS: Cohen, Jeff 1; Michel, Keegan 1; Zimmerman, Carl 1.

GAME 5

MARCH 10 VS. #7 NOTRE DAME:

Sean Rogers scored his third goal of the game with 2:41 to play in the first overtime to give the seventh-ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame a 6-5 overtime victory over 19th-ranked Hofstra at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride were led by Lance Yapor, who tallied three goals to extend his goal-scoring streak to five games while Ian Braddish and Torin Varn each scored once. Varn’s goal, with 3.9 seconds remaining in regulation tied the game at 5-5. Adrian Sorichetti posted two assists for Hofstra. Senior goalie Andrew Gvozden stopped seven shots in the Pride goal. In addition to Rogers’ hat-trick and one assist, the Irish received two goals and two assists from Jim Marlatt and one goal from Westy Hopkins. Junior goalie John Kemp made eight saves in the Notre Dame cage. After a 1-1 first quarter, the Irish scored twice in the second quarter to take a 3-1 lead at halftime. The Irish opened the scoring with 5:11 to play in the first quarter as Marlatt took a pass from Rogers and fired a 15-yard high bullet past Gvozden for his fourth goal of the year and a 1-0 lead. The Pride tied the game less than two minutes later as Braddish took a pass from Sorichetti on the right side and took a shot from eight yards that deflected off Kemp’s stick and into the cage. It was Braddish’s fifth goal of the season. But the Irish scored twice in the second as Marlatt fed Rogers from behind the cage for his third goal of the year just 55 seconds into the period. Hopkins made it 3-1 with 9:10 to play in the half, scooping up a loose ball to the right of the crease, moving in on the goal and scoring while falling down. It was his third goal of the season.

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Harvard got on the board with 1:24 to play in the quarter as Mahon took a pass from Keegan Michel and fired a high laser from the left side. But the Pride erased that goal just six seconds into the second quarter when John Antoniades won the face-off, fed senior Mike DeNapoli, who passed to Yapor for his ninth goal of the year and a 4-1 lead.

Hofstra came out in the second half with some fire, scoring three unanswered goals by Yapor to take a 4-3 lead late in the fourth quarter. The Glenview, Illinois, native, who leads Hofstra in scoring, tallied three unassisted goals on great individual efforts. On Yapor’s first goal of the day, he came around the right side of the cage and beat Kemp with 9:09 to play in the third quarter. Less than four minutes later, he scored from the left side, firing a shot high to the far post to tie the contest at 3-3. The Pride took their first lead of the game with 5:17 to play in regulation as he came around the right side of Kemp and swung a one-handed shot past Kemp. But the last 1:02 of regulation were intense as the Irish tied the contest at that point as junior Ryan Foley came around the left side of Gvozden and sent a short pass to Marlatt, who beat Gvozden from in close to knot the game at 4-4. The Irish took a 5-4 lead with 12 seconds to go when

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2012 game summaries freshman Conor Doyle found Rogers for his second of the day and fourth of the year. On the ensuing face-off junior John Antoniades won the face-off, fed Sorichetti on the right sideline, who found a crossing Torin Varn in the middle of the box. Varn caught and fired for his fourth goal of the season with 3.9 seconds remaining to send the game into overtime.

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In the overtime, the Pride won the opening face-off and had the first scoring opportunity but Braddish’s shot was deflected and Kemp made the save. After a Notre Dame timeout, the Irish came down as Marlatt sent a pass to Rogers on the left side of goal, who fired from seven yards out for the game-winner. It was the second straight home overtime loss for the Pride after dropping a 10-9 triple overtime loss to Fairfield on February 28.The Irish outshot Hofstra, 31-28 while the Pride picked up 21 ground balls to Notre Dame’s 20. Team

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NOTRE DAME SCORING: GOALS: Rogers, Sean 3; Marlatt, Jim 2; Hopkins, Westy 1; ASSISTS: Marlatt, Jim 2; Doyle, Conor 1; Foley, Ryan 1; Rogers, Sean 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Yapor, Lance 3; Braddish, Ian 1; Varn, Torin 1; ASSISTS: Sorichetti, Adrian 2.

GAME 6

MARCH 17 VS. #20 DELAWARE:

Junior midfielder Adrian Sorichetti had three goals and two assists and senior goalie Andrew Gvozden added 13 saves in net as the No. 19 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team rolled to a 13-5 victory over No. 20 Delaware in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opener for both teams After holding a 6-5 lead at halftime, the Pride pulled away in the second half, outscoring Delaware 7-0 in the final 30 minutes. Junior faceoff specialist John Antoniades was stellar for the Pride at “the X” as he won 13-21 face-offs in the game, helping Hofstra to a 35-26 advantage in ground balls. Gvozden was strong in the cage for Hofstra as usual, but the entire Pride defense stepped up and held Delaware to 1-9 on extra-man opportunities in the contest. It was a tight game in the first half as the Pride held just a 6-5 lead at the break. John Austin started the scoring in the contest as he scored off a Andrew Tanneberger assist at the 12:37 mark of the first quarter to give the Blue Hens an early 1-0 advantage. Hofstra would quickly answer, and Sorichetti started a 3-0 Pride run that saw Hofstra open up a 3-1 lead with 8:54 left in the opening stanza. Sophomore midfielder Stephen DiGiovanni and freshman attack Tyler Begley added the other goals for the Pride, which took the 3-1 lead on a man-up goal. With Hofstra ahead 4-2 after another Sorichetti goal near the end of the first quarter, Delaware battled back and knotted the score at four with 6:52 left in the half courtesy of a goal form Mark Yetter. The score would be tied at five near the end of the first half before Hofstra would take the momentum into the break as graduate student midfielder Steve Serling scored an unassisted tally with 14 ticks left on the clock to give the Pride the 6-5 halftime advantage. It would be all Hofstra after the break as the Pride defense stepped up big time and held Delaware scoreless in the final 30 minutes. Gvozden keyed the second half shutout as he had nine of his 13 saves after intermission and also added five ground balls. Begley, who finished with three goals and one assist for the Pride, started the second half scoring with a goal off a pass from Serling. Hofstra would extend its lead to 9-5 by the end of the third quarter as sophomore attack Torin Varn and sophomore attack Lance Yapor also found the back of the net.

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The fourth quarter would see Hofstra take complete control, as the home squad notched four goals to end up on the winning end of a 13-5 final score. Begley and Sorichetti would complete their hat tricks with goals in the final 15 minutes.

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Yapor and Serling both finished with two goals, with Serling adding an assist for a three-point day. Senior attack Mike DeNapoli chipped in with a goal and an assist for the Pride. Austin led Delaware with two goals, while Grant Kaleikau had a pair of assists for the Blue Hens. Chris Herbert took the loss for UD, making seven saves in 58:39 minutes of action. Team

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Those insurance goals proved valuable after St. John’s surged to a 4-0 run. Leach scored the last three of his four goals in a row in a 1:52 span. The first two goals in that stretch came in manup situations and encompassed one sequence in which St. John’s enjoyed a 6-on-3 advantage in the attacking zone. Ryan Fitzgerald kept the momentum with the Red Storm by sending a shot just under the top post to cut Hofstra’s lead to 13-10 with 5:13 left.

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DELAWARE SCORING: GOALS: Austin, John 2; Mills, John 1; Yetter, Mark 1; Kormondy, Brian 1. ASSISTS: Kaleikau, Grant 2; Mills, John 1; Tanneberger, Andrew 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Sorichetti, Adrian 3; Begley, Tyler 3; Serling, Steve 2; Yapor, Lance 2; DeNapoli, Mike 1; DiGiovanni, Stephen 1; Varn, Torin 1. ASSISTS: Sorichetti, Adrian 2; Begley, Tyler 1; DeNapoli, Mike 1; Johnston, Tyler 1; Serling, Steve 1.

Adrian Sorichetti

GAME 7

The Pride then earned another defensive stop and Sorichetti secured the win with a 15-yard shot for his seventh goal with less than 37 seconds on the clock. Sorichetti became just the ninth player in the 63-year team history to score seven goals in a game.

MARCH 20 VS. ST. JOHN’S:

Junior midfielder Adrian Sorichetti scored seven goals and tallied three assists for the highest point total for a Hofstra player in 23 years in leading the Pride to a 14-10 non-conference victory against St. John’s at James M. Shuart Stadium. Sorichetti recorded the first 10-point game for the program since Steve Walakovits accomplished the feat against Army in 1989. He also became the first Hofstra player to score seven goals in a contest since Jim Femminella accomplished it versus Notre Dame in 2003. Senior attacker Mike DeNapoli finished with two goals and an assist and sophomore Torin Varn contributed two second-half goals to lift Hofstra to its third win in four games. Sophomore attacker Lance Yapor compiled three assists. St. John’s Terence Leach paced the Red Storm with four goals and Kieran McArdle had two goals and three assists. But Hofstra still won for the 12th time in the last 17 games as the Pride improved to 12-2 in the alltime series. Sorichetti picked up points on Hofstra’s first eight goals, registering six goals and a pair of assists in helping Hofstra hold the lead for the final 53:06. Hofstra scored three of the first four goals in the second half to build a 10-5 edge with 7:40 left in the third quarter. Sophomore midfielder Stephen DiGiovanni’s fourth goal of the season chased St. John’s starting goalie Jeff Lowman with the Red Storm inserting Ryan Quinn. Despite the goalie switch, the Pride went up as much as seven via Varn’s backto-back man-up goals to start the fourth quarter. Varn scored twice 45 seconds apart, marking his third multi-goal game this year to put the Pride ahead, 13-7.

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But Hofstra senior goalie Andrew Gvozden made two saves on one St. John’s possession, sending the ball back to the Pride to jump-start a 3-on1 rush. The Pride failed to generate a goal on the rush but maintained possession and worked the clock down to 2:46. Gvozden finished with 11 saves.

After scoring three goals against No. 20 Delaware last game, Sorichetti picked up his second consecutive hat trick, factoring in all of Hofstra’s first-half scoring strikes by notching six goals and an assist to help the Pride build a 7-4 lead heading into the break. Sorichetti doubled his career-high in just 30 minutes on just 10 shots in one of the most statistically dominant halves in program history. In one-half, Sorichetti scored the most goals of any Hofstra player since Anthony Muscarella’s six-goal effort against Stony Brook in 2008. Down 5-1, Keegan scored twice in 34 seconds to bring the Red Storm within two. Sorichetti and McArdle exchanged goals to establish Hofstra’s threegoal lead at the half.

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Sorichetti needed less than 19 minutes to record his fifth career hat trick and third of the season. He shattered his previous career high of five points, also set last week against the Blue Hens. Sorichetti was part of all three Hofstra first-quarter goals. The middie fired a 14-yard head-on shot to erase St. John’s early lead, knotting the score at 1 just 4:49 in. He assisted on DeNapoli’s man-up goal and picked up his third point with just 40.8 seconds left in the quarter when he turned and launched a left-handed shot from 10-yards out for a 3-1 edge. Team

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2012 game summaries ST. JOHN’S SCORING: GOALS: Leach, Terence 4; McArdle, Kieran 2; Fitzgerald, Ryan 2; Keegan, Colin 2; ASSISTS: McArdle, Kieran 3; Cernuto, Kevin 1; Kutner, Harry 1; Lagodich, Alex 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Sorichetti, Adrian 7; DeNapoli, Mike 2; Varn, Torin 2; Malave, Mike 1; DiGiovanni, Stephen 1; Serling, Steve 1; ASSISTS: Sorichetti, Adrian 3; Yapor, Lance 3; DeNapoli, Mike 1; Johnston, Tyler 1; Malave, Mike 1.

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GAME 8

SATURDAY, MARCH 24 AT DREXEL:

Five Hofstra players scored goals but Drexel rallied back from a 4-0 first half deficit to post a 6-5 Colonial Athletic Association victory in the rain at Vidas Field. Adrian Sorichetti, Mike DeNapoli, Tyler Johnston and Steve Serling scored first quarter goals and the Pride dominated play in the first 28 minutes before the Dragons rallied in the final 32. Pride goalie Andrew Gvozden made 10 saves in the goal before being lifted for the final 1:34 as the Pride implemented a full-field ride to get the ball back for the equalizer. The Pride dominated play in the first quarter, winning all five faceoffs, picking up nine ground balls and outshooting the Dragons, 9-5, in building the 4-0 lead. Sorichetti opened the scoring with an unassisted goal just 1:32 into the contest. It was his 18th goal of the season. Less than two minutes later, Sorichetti fed senior Mike DeNapoli in the middle of the box for his fifth goal of the season and a 2-0 lead. The

Pride added two goals in the final two minutes of the quarter as freshman Tyler Johnston scored his first goal of his career with 1:31 to play before graduate-student Steve Serling notched his fifth of the season with nine seconds to play, on a run to the cage from the left of Drexel goalie Mark Manos, for the 4-0 lead. Drexel would get on the board late in the second quarter as Robert Church fed Kyle Bergman for his 10th goal of the season with 1:11 to play in the half. The Dragons showed they were not going to quit and came out of the locker room for the second half and scored off the opening face-off, just six seconds in, as Deven Thomas fed Robert Church for his 12th goal of the year which closed the deficit to 4-2. But the Pride opened the lead to 5-2 with 6:57 to play in the quarter as freshman Tyler Begley scored an unassisted goal. It was his sixth tally of the season. Drexel came right back just 1:03 later and got the goal back as Church scored an unassisted tally to bring the Drexel deficit back to within two. Just 10 seconds before the end of the quarter, Jason Klunder found Andrew Vivien for his third goal of the season to close to 5-4 after three quarters. The Dragons outshot the Pride 12-5 in the quarter, picked up seven ground balls to the Pride’s two, and won all five face-offs. The fourth quarter started the same way the second half began as sophomore face-off specialist Deven Thomas won the face-off and went in and beat Gvozden to tie the game at 5-5 just six seconds into the period. It was his third goal of the year. The Dragons took 11 more shots in the quarter and Gvozden made four of his saves in the final 15 minutes as Drexel forced the Pride into six fourth quarter turnovers. With just 3:14 to play, following one of those turnovers with the Dragons in transition, senior defenseman Dana Wilber scooped up the loose ball charged into the Hofstra end and fired a bounce shot past Gvozden. It was his first goal this season. The Pride got the ball back twice in the final 94 seconds off the full-field ride. The first time the Pride had the ball taken away with a minute to play. After getting the ball back inside 30 seconds, Hofstra ran its offense before DeNapoli fired a low bullet with 10 seconds to play that Manos (11 saves) stopped with his foot. The Dragons then ran out the clock for only their fourth win over the Pride in 25 meetings. Drexel outshot the Pride, 35-24 and won eight of the 15 face-offs including eight of the last 10. Each team had 22 ground balls and 17 turnovers. Team

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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Sorichetti, Adrian 1; DeNapoli, Mike 1; Begley, Tyler 1; Serling, Steve 1; Johnston, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Sorichetti, Adrian 1. DREXEL SCORING: GOALS: Church, Robert 2; Thomas, Deven 1; Vivian, Andrew 1; Wilber, Dana 1; Bergman, Kyle 1. ASSISTS: Church, Robert 1; Klunder, Jason 1; Thomas, Deven 1.

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GAME 9

SATURDAY, MARCH 31 VS. TOWSON:

The Tigers scored seven unanswered goals from the fourth quarter to the conclusion, negating strong offensive performances from Hofstra senior midfielder Mike DeNapoli (three goals) and junior midfielder Adrian Sorichetti’s four-point night as the Pride fell to 4-5 and 1-2 in CAA play. Towson scored three goals through the game’s first 48:33 before the Tigers mounted a furious rally to improve to 6-3 and 2-0. Thomas DeNapoli scored three goals and netted three assists, picking up four points in the final quarter to snap Hofstra’s five-game winning streak in the series. Graduate-student Steve Sterling scored two goals and added an assist for Hofstra and freshman attacker Tyler Begley contributed two goals for the third multi-goal game of his career in helping the Pride build a 9-3 advantage with 12:04 left in regulation. But Towson chipped into that edge with three straight goals to make it 9-6 entering the final three minutes. The Tigers then completed its comeback bid with three scoring strikes before the buzzer, including Thomas DeNapoli’s dodged two defenders and beat Hofstra goalie Andrew Gvozden from about eight yards out with 2.3 seconds left to force overtime. Five of Towson’s six goals in the fourth-quarter stretch came at even strength. Matt Lamon scored two of his three goals during that stretch, including the scoring that made it 9-8 with 2:03 left. A wild scramble for the ground ball in front of the Hofstra crease brought Gvozden slightly out of the net to try and collect it, but Lamon gained possession and pushed the ball into the open net. Following Thomas DeNapoli’s tying goal, Hofstra staved off a Towson possession in the first overtime period. But an illegal body check penalty put Towson on a man-up situation in the second overtime and Mabus capitalized with his third goal of the season to end it. Hofstra has now played three overtime games this season with all of the extra-time contests coming at home. Nursing a two-goal lead coming out of the break, Hofstra kept momentum in the second half as Sorichetti scored an unassisted goal one minute in. Towson made it 5-3 on Hughes’ goal with 12:33 remaining in the third quarter. But Hofstra surged to a 4-0 run, preventing Towson from getting closer. Freshman attacker Tyler Begley and Serling scored back-to-back evenstrength markers in the third and Serling registered his second scoring strike two minutes into the last quarter for an 8-3 lead. Serling completed an athletic play by leaping and firing a bounce shot that skipped past goalie Andrew Wascavage from 13 yards out. Begley contributed a manup goal 56 seconds later for a game-high 9-3 advantage before Towson’s comeback bid commenced.

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Mike DeNapoli needed just the opening half to pick up his second career hat trick, equaling his previous career high of three goals set in the 2010 season opener at Princeton. DeNapoli scored three goals in the opening half, including two in a nine-second stretch, in lifting Hofstra to a 4-2 halftime edge. Hofstra produced one of its stingiest defensive periods of the season to capitalize on the offensive production, limiting the Tigers to just two goals in out-shooting Towson, 20-7. Sorichetti, who tallied a career-high 10 points in the Pride’s last home game against St. John’s, sustained his scoring groove under the Shuart Stadium lights by blasting a shot past for the opening goal 51 seconds in for an early Hofstra edge.

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Towson’s Justin Mabus scored a man-up goal with 38.1 seconds left in the second overtime as No. 20 Hofstra fell to the Tigers, 10-9, in a CAA matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium

Towson answered back before DeNapoli potted his first goal. Towson’s Matt Lamon then dodged a defender and fired a shot from just outside of 10 yards, knotting the score at 2 with 8:23 left in the first half. The Pride then took a two-goal edge with scoring strikes less than 10 seconds apart. Serling fed DeNapoli with a crisp pass directly in the slot for the easy finish a 3-2 lead with 6:27 left. Off the ensuing faceoff, Sorichetti set up DeNapoli’s third goal with 6:18 remaining in the second quarter.

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Costabile and Tunney then teamed up twice to cut the Pride lead to 8-5, as Costabile scored his 13th of the year with 48 seconds remaining in the third, and then scored on the man-up with 9:23 to play in the fourth quarter. But DeNapoli scored his fourth of the game and 12th of the season, from Begley, with 5:28 to play for Hofstra and the Pride defense shutdown the Big Green the rest of the way for the victory. The Pride outshot Dartmouth, 39-33, and picked up 28 ground balls to the Big Green’s 22. Hofstra also won 11 of 17 face-offs with junior John Antoniades winning nine of 14. He and defender Michael Hamilton each picked up four ground balls to lead Hofstra.

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DARTMOUTH SCORING: GOALS: Costabile, Chris 2; Rotanz, Brendan 1; Dysenchuk, Nikki 1; Delaney, Colin 1; ASSISTS: Tunney, Drew 3.

GAME 10

TUESDAY, APRIL 3 VS. DARTMOUTH:

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: DeNapoli, Mike 4; Yapor, Lance 3; Braddish, Ian 1; Malave, Mike 1; ASSISTS: Begley, Tyler 3; Braddish, Ian 1; Serling, Steve 1; Yapor, Lance 1.

Senior Mike DeNapoli scored a career-high four goals and sophomore Lance Yapor added three goals and one assist to lead the Hofstra Pride to a 9-5 non-conference victory over the Big Green of Dartmouth at James M. Shuart Stadium. DeNapoli topped his previous best of three goals, set most recently against Towson last Saturday, and equaled his single game-best in points with four set in 2010 against Princeton. Yapor, who ended a three- game goal drought, recorded his third hat-trick of the season. Junior Ian Braddish and freshman Mike Malave tallied the other Hofstra goals and freshman Tyler Begley equaled the team season-best with three assists. Senior goalie Andrew Gvozden made six saves while facing 33 Dartmouth shots. The Big Green was led by junior Chris Costabile with two goals while senior Drew Tunney picked up three assists. Senior goalie Fergus Campbell made 12 saves in the Dartmouth cage. The Pride scored the game’s first four goals to take a 4-0 lead just 44 seconds into the second quarter with DeNapoli scoring three of the four. He opened the scoring 6:54 into the contest off a pass from graduatestudent Steve Serling. Less than three minutes later, Yapor scored his 15th of the season from five yards out for a 2-0 lead. DeNapoli made it 3-0 with 3:11 to play in the first, off a pass from Yapor. It was his 10th goal of the year and closed out the scoring in the first quarter. DeNapoli completed the hat-trick just 44 seconds into the second period as Tyler Begley found the senior for a 4-0 advantage. Dartmouth got on the board with 10:39 to play in the half as senior Colin Delaney notched his eighth goal of the season, on the man-up, from Drew Tunney. But the Pride dented the twine twice more before halftime as Yapor scored on the man-up, off a pass from Begley, almost three minutes later, and freshman Mike Malave posted his second goal of the year with 3:17 to play in the half for a 6-1 lead.

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off a pass from Ian Braddish and Braddish then scored an unassisted goal with 1:50 to play in the third for an 8-3 lead. It was his sixth goal of the year.

GAME 11

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 VS. ST. JOSEPH’S:

Senior Mike DeNapoli tallied two goals and three assists for a career-best five points and four other Pride players scored twice as Hofstra downed the Saint Joseph’s Hawks, 13-9 in a CAA game at James M. Shuart Stadium. In addition to DeNapoli, who recorded a career-high three assists, the Pride received two goals and one assist from graduate-student Steve Serling, junior Adrian Sorichetti and sophomore Lance Yapor while freshman Tyler Begley scored twice. Junior Aaron Jones added a goal and an assist while senior Andrew Gvozden made seven saves for his sixth win of the season. The Hawks were led by sophomore Ryan McGee with three goals while seniors Bobby Hurley and Augustus Quinzani each scored twice and Patrick Townsend added two assists. Senior goalie Griffin Ferrigan made 14 saves in the Hawks cage.

The Big Green got one back before halftime and one after the break to close to 6-3 as sophomore Brendan Rotenz scored his 10th of the year with 2:05 to play in the half and junior Nikki Dysenchuk notched his eighth of the year 2:24 into the third to cut the deficit to 6-3.

The Pride scored the first four goals of the contest in 3:39 as DeNapoli scored the first two, off assists from Serling and Yapor, after the first 1:31. Begley made it 3-0 just 40 seconds later, off a pass from DeNapoli, and Jones notched his third of the season with 11:21 to play in the first quarter. The Pride kept the Hawks off the board until the 13:10 mark of the period when Augustus Quinzani came around the cage and beat Gvozden to close the first quarter scoring.

But Yapor completed his hat-trick for the Pride almost four minutes later

Saint Joseph’s climbed back into the game by scoring two of the first

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2012 game summaries three goals in the second quarter as Quinzani and McGee sandwiched a Sorichetti goal to close to 5-3 with 11:11 to play in the half. But the Pride responded with two goals in the final three minutes of the quarter to take a 7-3 halftime lead as Sorichetti notched his second of the game and 22nd of the season with 2:53 to play and Begley posted his second of the contest and 10th of the year with 49 seconds remaining.

In addition to Holman and Bitter, UNC received a goal and an assists from Davey Emala and solo goals by Chad Tutton and Jimmy Dunster. Steven Rastivo made six saves in the Tar Heels’ cage.

Hofstra boosted the lead to 8-3 just 1:05 into the third quarter as Yapor scored his 18th of the season from DeNapoli. But Saint Joseph’s responded with four of the next five goals as Hurley scored almost two minutes later, from Michael Dougherty, and then added his eighth of the year with 1:50 to play to cut the lead to 8-5. Pride junior John Antoniades won the ensuing face-off and scored his first goal of the year five seconds later to boost the lead back to four at 9-5.

The Tar Heels jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first as Bitter scored his 18th of the year on a nice cross-field pass from Holman just 4:08 into the contest, and Bitter repaid the favor with a pass to Holman for a sharpangle shot and goal from the right of Gvozden. But the Pride answered with back-to-back goals as Sorichetti found Malave in the box for his third goal of the year with 5:15 to play in the first and Sorichetti tied it 1:32 into the second quarter as Mike DeNapoli found Sorichetti, who unleashed a bullet from the right of Rastivo.

The Hawks’ Kyle Williams scored a man-up goal with 3:03 to play and McGee added his 17th of the year with 1:44 to bring Saint Joseph’s within four and close out the scoring in the contest. Hofstra outshot the Hawks, 40-34, and picked up 38 ground balls to Saint Joseph’s 21. Hofstra junior John Antoniades won 19 of 25 face-offs in the contest. Team

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SAINT JOSEPH’S SCORING: GOALS: Mcgee, Ryan 3; Hurley, Bobby 2; Quinzani, Augustus 2; Simanski, Johnny 1; Williams, Kyle 1; ASSISTS: Townsend, Patrick 2; Dougherty, Michael 1; Simanski, Johnny 1.

Bitter gave UNC a 3-2 lead with his second of the game, from in front, at the 9:26 mark but the Pride tied the game at 3-all with 5:29 to play in the half as Steve Serling sent a pass across the box to Yapor, who buried his 20th goal of the year. But the Tar Heels came right back and took a 4-3 advantage with 1:39 to play in the half as Bitter completed his third hat-trick of the season, coming around the right side of the Pride cage and beating Gvozden. But Hofstra scored twice in the last 56 seconds as Sorichetti notched his second of the game off a loose ball at the 56 second mark, and Malave gave the Pride a 5-4 lead at the break with an unassisted tally with four seconds remaining. The third quarter was a flurry of scoring as the Pride boosted the lead to 6-4 on Yapor’s man-up goal on Serling’s pass to the crease just 2:59 into the period. Bitter then scored twice in a 12-second span, the

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: DeNapoli, Mike 2; Sorichetti, Adrian 2; Yapor, Lance 2; Serling, Steve 2; Begley, Tyler 2; Jones, Aaron 1; DiGiovanni, Stephen 1; Antoniades, John 1; ASSISTS: DeNapoli, Mike 3; Jones, Aaron 1; Malave, Mike 1; Serling, Steve 1; Sorichetti, Adrian 1; Yapor, Lance 1.

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The Hawks didn’t quit as Johnny Simanski scored off a pass from Patrick Townsend with 21 seconds to play in the third, and then closed to 9-7 on McGee’s 16th goal of the season 2:54 into the fourth quarter. But the Pride scored four unanswered goals as Serling scored his eighth of the year 2:05 later and sophomore Stephen DiGiovanni notched his fifth of the season from Aaron Jones at the midway mark of the quarter before Serling and Yapor scored man-up goals 22 seconds apart on a one-minute non-releasable penalty to boost the lead to 13-7 with 6:02 to play.

The Pride led in the contest, 9-7 early in the fourth quarter only to see the Tar Heels score five unanswered goals for the victory.

GAME 12

SATURDAY, APRIL 14 AT #8 NORTH CAROLINA:

Marcus Holman tallied five goals and two assists and Jimmy Bitter added four goals and three assists to lead the eighth-ranked Tar Heels of North Carolina to a 12-9 victory over the Hofstra Pride in the ESPNU Warrior Classic at American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. Hofstra was led by sophomore Lance Yapor with four goals while freshman Mike Malave added a career-high three goals and junior Adrian Sorichetti chipped in with two goals and two assists. Senior Mike DeNapoli and graduate-student Steve Serling each posted two assists. Senior goalie Andrew Gvozden recorded 14 saves in the contest including eight in the first half.

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2012 game summaries latter at the 6:25 mark to tie the game at 6-6. But the Pride came right back and scored consecutive goals as Yapor notched his third off a pass to the crease by Sorichetti at the 5:43 mark, and then scored a man-up goal, off a pass from DeNapoli, with 2:14 to play in the third quarter for an 8-6 lead. North Carolina cut the gap to one after three quarters as Davey Emala scored off a pass from Bitter from the right of Gvozden with 1:26 to play. After Hofstra boosted the lead to 9-7 just 1:05 into the fourth as Malave scored his third of the game, the Tar Heels responded with five unanswered goals by Holman 1:07 later, Jimmy Dunster 44 seconds after that to tie the game at 9-9 with 12:04 to play, Holman again for his fifth of the contest with 7:35 to play and Chad Tutton with 3:26 remaining to give the Heels a two goal cushion at 11-9. Bitter notched the fifth goal in the run on Hofstra’s full-field ride with 1:36 to play to close out the scoring. North Carolina outshot the Pride, 41-28, and picked up 37 ground balls to the Pride’s 22.

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Hofstra #8 North Carolina

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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Yapor, Lance 4; Malave, Mike 3; Sorichetti, Adrian 2: ASSISTS: DeNapoli, Mike 2; Serling, Steve 2; Sorichetti, Adrian 2.

NORTH CAROLINA SCORING: GOALS: Marcus Holman 5; Jimmy Bitter 4; Davey Emala 1; Chad Tutton 1; Jimmy Dunster 1: ASSISTS: Jimmy Bitter 3; Marcus Holman 2; Davey Emala 1; Duncan Hutchins 1.

GAME 13

SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2012 VS. #1 MASSACHUSETTS IN FOXBOROUGH, MA:

Pride senior Mike DeNapoli and freshman Mike Malave each scored three goals but three Minutemen players each tallied three goals to lead the top-ranked Massachusetts Minutemen to a 14-13 Colonial Athletic Association victory over Hofstra in the New England Lacrosse Classic at Gillette Stadium. In addition to DeNapoli and Malave, Hofstra received two goals and one assist from sophomore Lance Yapor, two goals from junior Aaron Jones, two assists from freshman Tyler Begley and a goal and an assists by both Steve Serling and Tyler Johnston. Senior goalie Andrew Gvozden made 14 saves in the Pride cage. Hofstra played without its leading scorer, junior Adrian Sorichetti, who suffered from dehydration and was a game-time scratch. UMass was led by Kyle Smith with three goals and two assists, Colin Fleming with three goals and one assist and Art Kell with three goals. Anthony Biscardi added two goals for UMass. Goalie Tim McCormack made seven saves in the Minutemen cage. After a sluggish first 20 minutes that saw the Minutemen score the first four goals of the contest and eight of the first 11, the Pride trailed 8-3 at the 9:16 mark of the second quarter as Kell scored his second of the game. But the Pride scored twice in the last 5:21 as Jones scored his fourth of the season and Johnston notched his second of the year with 4:08 to play to close to 8-5 at halftime. UMass scored two of the first three goals in the third quarter as Biscardi scored his 15th of the year just 1:31 in before Malave scored for the Pride at the 10:54 mark. But Fleming tallied his second of the game1:30 later to give UMass a 10-6 advantage. The Pride rallied at that point scoring the next five goals with DeNapoli tying the game at 10-10 with a man-up goal with 13 seconds to play in the third and junior John Antoniades giving Hofstra its first lead of the game at 11-10, right off the opening face-off (14:52) of the fourth quarter for his second goal of the year. DeNapoli had two goals in the run while Malave and Jones added the other Pride goals during the spurt.

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But the Minutemen answered with four straight goals as Kell tied it up with 12:56 to play and Smith scored his third of the game 3:04 later to give UMass a 12-11 lead. Fleming notched his third of the game with 6:02 to play before Biscardi gave the Minutemen a 14-11 lead with his 16th of the year with 5:00 to play. DeNapoli scored off a pass from Yapor 50 seconds later to close to 14-12. Hofstra closed to one goal down with 45 seconds to play on Yapor’s 25th goal of the year. Hofstra won the ensuing face-off, but, after a timeout, turned the ball over with 25 seconds to play as the Minutemen ran out the clock for all but four seconds deep in the Pride zone.

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The Minutemen scored the game’s first four goals in 10:49 as Colin Fleming opened the scoring just 1:02 in from the middle of the box. Connor Mooney notched a man-up goal with 8:17 to play in the first and Will Manny posted his 28th of the year 1:23 later for a 3-0 lead. Art Kell closed out the run with his 22nd of the year with 4:11 to play in the first for the 4-0 lead. But the Pride scored the next two goals as Yapor dented the twine for his 24th of the year with eight seconds to play in the first and Malave notched an unassisted goal on a run through the box 33 seconds into the first quarter to close the gap to 4-2. But UMass came back with goals by Kyle Smith and Steve D’Amario 1:13 apart to boost the lead to 6-2. Hofstra’s Steve Serling scored a man-up goal from Begley just 1:03 later but Smith responded with a man-up goal with 9:38 to before Kell gave the Minutemen their biggest lead of the contest at the 9:16 mark. Team

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Hofstra #1 UMASS

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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Malave, Mike 3; DeNapoli, Mike 3; Yapor, Lance 2; Jones, Aaron 2; Serling, Steve 1; Johnston, Tyler 1; Antoniades, John 1; ASSISTS: Begley, Tyler 2; Johnston, Tyler 1; Serling, Steve 1; Yapor, Lance 1. MASSACHUSETTS SCORING: GOALS: Kyle Smith 3; Colin Fleming 3; Art Kell 3; Anthony Biscardi 2; Will Manny 1; Connor Mooney 1; Steve D’Amario 1; ASSISTS: Mike Fetterly 2; Kyle Smith 2; Colin Fleming 1; Will Manny 1; Bobby Tyler 1.

GAME 14

SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 at #14 PENN STATE:

Penn State sophomore Shane Sturgis scored his second goal of the game with 1:07 to play in the second overtime to give the 15th-ranked Nittany Lions a 9-8 come-from-behind victory over the Hofstra Pride in a CAA game at the Penn State Lacrosse Field. Hofstra was led by senior Mike DeNapoli with four goals while junior Aaron Jones, sophomore Torin Varn and freshmen Mike Malave and Korey Hendrickson each scored single goals. Sophomore Lance Yapor assisted on two goals. Senior goalie Andrew Gvozden recorded 12 saves in the Pride cage. Penn State was led by senior Matt Mackrides with three goals and two assists, Sturgis with two goals and two assists and senior Jack Forster with two goals and one assist. Junior Nick Dolik and sophomore Gavin Ahern, who sent the game into overtime, scored solo goals for the Nittany Lions. Sophomore goalie Austin Kaut made 14 saves in the Penn State cage.

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The Pride, who needed a win at Penn State and a victory by winless St. Joseph’s over Towson to qualify for the CAA Tournament, almost got their wish on Saturday. After Dolik opened the game with his 14th goal of the year just 1:04 into the contest, Hofstra scored the next four goals over the next 10 minutes to take a 4-1 lead. DeNapoli scored his 18th of the year, off a pass from Yapor, at the 11:32 mark to tie the game at 1-1. Hendrickson scored his first of the year 41 seconds later to give the Pride a lead they would not relinquish until the end of regulation. DeNapoli and Yapor hooked up again at the 8:18 mark for DeNapoli’s 19th goal and Jones gave the Pride a 4-1 lead with his sixth goal of the year with 4:05 to play in the first quarter. But Mackrides cut the deficit with his 26th goal of the year with 1:53 to play in the first and Sturgis notched his 16th of the year 2:46 into the second quarter to cut the Pride lead to 4-3. Both Gvozden and Kaut made three saves in the second quarter as the half ended with the Pride ahead, 4-3. Hofstra came out in the second half and opened up a 7-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter with three goals in the third. DeNapoli completed his fourth hat-trick of the season and 20th goal of the year, off a pass from Ryan O’Leary, at the 7:06 mark of the third before Malave scored his ninth of the year 27 seconds later for a 6-3 lead. DeNapoli then tallied his fourth of the game, equaling his career-best, on the man-up with 3:35 to play in the quarter. But Penn State scored twice in the first 2:04 of the fourth quarter as Mackrides scored his second of the game just 1:02 after a Pride turnover, and Forster notched his 26th of the year as the man-up opportunity expires at the 12:56 mark. Hofstra’s Torin Varn scored his eighth of the year on a dodge and a low bullet at the 8:29 mark to boost the Pride lead to 8-5. The Nittany Lions mounted their comeback in the final 3:18 as Forster got his second of the game, off a pass from Sturgis at that points and Mackrides scored his third of the game and 28th of the year 31 seconds later to close to 8-7 with 2:47 to play. Hofstra turned the ball over in the final minute giving the ball back to Penn State and Ahern took a pass from Forster and fired a bullet past Gvozden with 18 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game and send it into overtime. After a scoreless first overtime, the Pride put the pressure on Kaut with Steve Serling, Yapor and Jones firing shots with Kaut stopping the latter two and Serling’s shot sailing just over the crossbar. On the winning goal, Sturgis came around the right side of Gvozden, got a step on his defender and beat the Pride goalie. It is the four overtime loss of the season for the Pride. Penn State outshot Hofstra, 40-39, while the Pride picked up 24 ground balls to the Nittany Lions 21. Team

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UMass outshot the Pride, 42-31 in the contest and picked up 37 ground balls to Hofstra’s 20. The Pride also turned the ball over 14 times including five in the fourth quarter. UMass clinched the CAA regular season title with the win

4 OT OT F

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: DeNapoli, Mike 4; Jones, Aaron 1; Malave, Mike 1; Varn, Torin 1; Hendrickson, Korey 1. ASSISTS: Yapor, Lance 2; O’Leary, Ryan 1; Serling, Steve 1. PENN STATE SCORING: GOALS: Mackrides, Matthew 3; Sturgis, Shane 2; Forster, Jack 2; Ahern, Gavin 1; Dolik, Nick 1. ASSISTS: Mackrides, Matthew 2; Sturgis, Shane 2; Forster, Jack 1.

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2012 Caa MEN’S LACROSSE REview 2012 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE STANDINGS CAA Team W L Pct. GF GA Massachusetts* 6 0 1.000 77 39 Penn State 5 1 .833 55 41 Drexel 4 2 .667 53 40 Towson 2 4 .333 37 58 Hofstra 2 4 .333 61 53 Delaware 1 5 .167 52 73 Saint Joseph’s 1 5 .167 31 62

Overall W L Pct. GF GA 15 1 .938 207 115 9 6 .600 131 122 8 8 .500 151 140 7 8 .467 119 149 6 8 .429 131 123 6 9 .400 150 147 6 9 .400 100 138

*CAA Champion*CAA Champion

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Team Statistics

Goals Per Game

Team Massachusetts Delaware Drexel Hofstra Penn State Towson Saint Joseph’s

GP 16 15 16 14 15 15 15

Assists Per Game

Team Massachusetts Delaware Drexel Towson Hofstra Penn State Saint Joseph’s

Points Per Game

Team Massachusetts Delaware Drexel Hofstra Penn State Towson Saint Joseph’s

GP 16 15 16 15 14 15 15

G GPG 207 12.94 150 10.00 151 9.44 131 9.36 131 8.73 119 7.93 100 6.67

A APG 137 8.56 89 5.93 86 5.38 71 4.73 65 4.64 63 4.20 54 3.60

Team Delaware Massachusetts Drexel Penn State Hofstra Towson Saint Joseph’s

Name Matthew Mackrides, Penn State Will Manny, Massachusetts Grant Kaleikau, Delaware Kyle Bergman, Drexel Anthony Biscardi, Massachusetts Adrian Sorichetti, Hofstra Frank Tufano, Drexel Anthony Toresco, Massachusetts Tom Celentani, Massachusetts Ryan McGarvey, Penn State Dana Wilber, Drexel Austin Kaut, Penn State

Pos. Cl. A Sr. A Jr. A Sr. M Sr. M Sr. M Jr. LSM Sr. FOS Sr. D Sr. D Sr. D Sr. GK So.

GP 15 16 16 15 14 15 15

GB GBPG 500 33.33 467 29.19 440 27.50 408 27.20 369 26.36 357 23.80 354 23.60

Goals Against Average Team GP Massachusetts 16 Penn State 15 Hofstra 14 Drexel 16 Saint Joseph’s 15 Delaware 15 Towson 15

GP P PPG 16 344 21.50 15 239 15.93 16 237 14.81 14 196 14.00 15 194 12.93 15 190 12.67 15 154 10.27

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Ground Balls Per Game

GA Min. GAA 115 961:08 7.18 122 911:59 8.03 123 864:51 8.53 140 960:00 8.75 138 903:57 9.16 147 903:55 9.76 149 907:22 9.85

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Second Team

Name Pos. Cl. Rober Church, Drexel A Jr. Jack Forster, Penn State A Sr. Art Kell, Massachusetts A Sr. John Austin, Delaware M Sr. Thomas DeNapoli, Towson M So. Aaron Prosser, Drexel M Jr. Ryan Hollenbaugh, Massachusetts LSM Jr. Dan Cooney, Delaware FOS Sr. John Antoniades, Hofstra FOS Jr. John Fennessy, Towson D So. Mark Mullen, Hofstra D Jr. Greg Rushing, Massachusetts D Sr. Tim McCormack, Massachusetts GK Sr.

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2012 Caa MEN’S LACROSSE REview Player Will Manny, UM Grant Kaleikau, UD Ryan McGee, SJU Art Kell, UM Kyle Smith, UM Adrian Sorichetti, HU Robert Church, DU Jack Forster, PSU Matthew Mackrides, PSU Lance Yapor, HU

Goals

Player Will Manny UM Ryan McGee, SJU Kyle Smith, UM Art Kell, UM Matthew Mackrides, PSU Adrian Sorichetti, HU Robert Church, DU Jack Forster, PSU Lance Yapor, HU Colin Fleming, UM Brendan Glynn, DU

Assists

Player Grant Kaleikau, UD Will Manny, UM Art Kell, UM Kyle Smith, UM Mike Fetterly, UM Adrian Sorichetti, HU Robert Church, DU Jack Forster, PSU Kyle Williams, SJU Kyle Bergman, DU

Ground Balls

Player Dan Cooney, UD John Antoniades, HU Anthony Toresco, UM Deven Thomas, DU Greg Rushing, UM

GP G-A-P 16 44-32-76 15 23-34-57 15 39-13-52 16 33-21-54 16 33-19-52 12 24-14-38 16 29-18-47 15 27-15-42 15 30-12-42 14 25-10-35

PPG 4.75 3.80 3.47 3.38 3.25 3.17 2.94 2.80 2.80 2.50

GP G GPG 16 44 2.75 15 39 2.60 16 33 2.06 16 33 2.06 15 30 2.00 12 24 2.00 16 29 1.81 15 27 1.80 14 25 1.79 16 26 1.62 16 26 1.62

GP A 15 34 16 32 16 21 16 19 16 19 12 14 16 18 15 15 14 14 16 15

GP 15 14 16 16 16

APG 2.27 2.00 1.31 1.19 1.19 1.17 1.12 1.00 1.00 0.94

GB GBPG 92 6.13 74 5.36 78 4.88 76 4.75 73 4.56

Goals Against Average

Player Tim McCormack, UM Austin Kaut, PSU Andrew Gvozden, HU Mark Manos, DU Griffin Ferrigan, SJU Andrew Wascavage, TU Chris Herbert, UD

Saves

Player Griffin Ferrigan, SJU Austin Kaut, PSU Andrew Gvozden, HU Andrew Wascavage, TU Tim McCormack, UM Mark Manos, DU Chris Herbert, UD

GP 16 15 14 16 15 15 12

GA GAA 110 7.09 119 7.93 122 8.50 140 8.76 131 9.15 123 9.57 105 10.09

GP S 15 175 15 167 14 150 15 159 16 168 16 145 12 100

SPG 11.67 11.13 10.71 10.60 10.50 9.06 8.33

Face-Off Percentage (min. 5 attempts per game) Player Anthony Toresco, UM Dan Cooney, UD Ian Mills, TU John Antoniades, HU Deven Thomas, DU Danny Hennegan, PSU Will Abbott, SJU Matt Thomas, TU

GP W 16 140 15 164 12 89 14 143 16 142 15 149 14 54 12 54

L 84 112 73 122 134 144 64 67

Mark Mullen

Pct. .625 .594 .549 .540 .514 .509 .458 .446

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Scoring

CAA All-Rookie Team: Tyler Begley (Hofstra), Ryan Belka (Drexel), Jack Donnelly (Penn State), Ryan Izzo (Massachusetts), Justin Mabus (Towson), Mike Malave (Hofstra), Jojo Ostrander (Towson), Ryan Rielly (Hofstra), Michael Richards (Penn State), Brandon Worrall (Delaware)

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CAA Player of the Year: Will Manny, Massachusetts CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Dana Wilber, Drexel CAA Rookie of the Year: Ryan Belka, Drexel CAA Coach of the Year: Greg Cannella, Massachusetts

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John Garofalo Ed Gazich Marco Gazich Edward Gebhardt Rudolph Gebig Adam Gelcich Charles Gennario David Giannone John Giannoni Jacob Gidich Thomas Gill Robert Gilmartin Robert Gilmartin Robert Gleckler Edward Goldstein Norman Goldstein Thomas Gordon John Gorman William Gould Robert Graebe John Graham William Green Martin Greenberg Ryan Grimes William Groom Catherine Guerriere Robert Guido Andrew Gvozden Connor Hagans Matthew Haines John Hall Kenneth Hammer Adam Hananel Donald Hanington Daniel Hanley Vincent Hannigan Ronald Hansen Richard Harinsky Richard Haunss Thomas Hayes Karl Hedstrom John Heins Peter Heinz William Heiser Jack Heller Greg Heller Korey Hendrickson Gregory Hennessey Andrew Henry Phillip Hersh Thomas Hess Kevin Hill John Hill John Hiller

1972 1957 1957 1976 1967 1994 1977 1992 1966 2005 2001 1961 1979 2006 1954 1959 1973 2008 1972 1972 1953 1967 1960 1997 1962 2006 1976 2012 2008 2011 1995 1981 2002 1963 1993 1996 1965 2000 1970 1953 1997 1959 1960 1962 1976 1991 2012 1987 1996 2005 1978 1976 1977 1965

Robert Hiller 1976 Robert Hillman 1955 Brian Hogan 2012 P.J. Hogan 2010 Graham Horvath 2012 Tim Holman 2011 Travis Howell 2004 Athan Iannucci 2006 Steven Iglio 1994 Takashi Ikeda 2007 Michael Infantino 2003 Tom Interlicchio 2010 Vincent Intini 1996 Steven Izzo 2005 Kevin Jacobs 1996 Eric Jarry 2008 Peter Johnson 1960 Kevin Johnson 1992 Kevin Johnson 1996 Walter Jones 1952 Kenneth Kaiser 1985 Gregory Kalafatic 2004 Jack Kaley 1961 Jeffrey Karp 1968 James Kaspar 1967 Peter Kaspar 2007 Richard Kates 1974 Ari Katz 2006 William Kay 1952 George Kay 1966 Ryan Kelaher 2007 Lee Kellerman 1952 Francis Kelly 1967 Martin Kelly 1990 David Kennedy 1983 Thomas Kessler 2002 Robert Keys 1981 John Keysor 2007 Douglas Kiernan 1973 Patrick Killikelly 1959 Saul Kimmel 1965 Mitchell Kirschbaum 1970 Eric Kitt 1977 David Knaus 1972 Robert Kobel 1985 David Koehler 1987 Cole Koesterer 2012 Walter Kohanowich 1952 Nicholas Kolb 2006 Jack Kort 1963 Christopher Korzonkiewicz 2000 Josip Kostovic 1998 Aaron Kozlowski 2003 William Kramer 1953

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Larry Kramer Lawrence Kramer Richard Kranzler Stanley Krause Chet Krinsky Joseph Krupinski Robert Kuhlke James Kuhner Michael La Crosse Evan La Penna Albert Lahood William Laky Hogan Lam Renzie Lamb Michael Lambrecht William Lampe Brian Langtry Robert Lankenau Bernard Larkin Rolf Larson Michael Laudenslager Michael Laurano Lionel Lauture Jack Lawrence Thomas Leanos A.J. Leary Kevin Leary Alfred Lettera Richard Lewton Jamie Lincoln Robert Linker Louis Liotti Charles Lipp Gerald Lipps Joseph Lobiondo James Lollo Robert Lombardo Thomas Lonergan George Loros Barry Lublin Ryan Lucas Sean Lucas Howard Ludecker John Lundie John Lupetin John Lynch Lawrence Lynch Vincent Macchio William Macgregor Douglas Machen William Maddock Michael Magee Michael Magro John Manning Michael Manzer

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Anthony Manzione Frank Marcinowski Philip Marino Michael Marino Joseph Markanthony Robert Martin Joseph Mascaretti Joseph Masone Joseph Massaro John Matthews James Mau Frank Mauro James Mayer James Mayer Christopher Mayo Anthony Mazzarella Kevin McDonough Martin McCarthy Sean McCarthy Daniel McCauley David McCulloch Francis McDermott Gerard McDermott Michael McGinley Richard McGrath James McGunnigle Michael McHugh Alexander McIlwraith Daniel McMahone Ryan McPherson Thomas McShane Thomas McShane William Meddis Keith Mekeel Richard Mekeel Garry Merkle Hanford Merritt James Merryman Ryan Mertins Kevin Metkiff James Metzger Jackson Meyers John Michielini Francis Miller Joseph Miller Ryan Miller Ray Mills Ramon Mills Adam Minella Michael Minisini Barry Minkin Robert Mino Adam Mojica Rolf Moller Joe Montemurro

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James Moore Rob Moore Kevin Moran John Moran Philip Mordente Stephen Morea Frank Moretti Thomas Moriarty Arthur Morr Edward Morr John Morris Brett Moyer Nicholas Mucciacciaro George Muller Malachy Mulligan Thomas Mulrooney Timothy Mulvihill William Munck Richard Murphy David Murphy Liam Murphy Anthony Muscarella Andrew Mustapich Brian Myers Howard Myers Doug Nastro Steven Nastro Henry Natterer Isaac Neal David Neidhart Jerry Nobile Richard Northorn Thomas Nunziata Brad Obloj Daniel O’Brien Terrance O’Connor Wesley O’Donnell John O’Donnell John Oliva Alan Olsen Chet O’Neill Carl Orent Danny Orlando John Orsen David Padgett Zachary Pall Ralph Palma Leonard Panarelli John Panarese Chris Panos L Parcher Gregory Parisi Steven Parker Robert Parrinelli Thomas Passantino

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Michael Passuello Joseph Pavek Jason Pearl John Pedranghelu Anthony Perettine Christopher Pergola Martin Peters William Peters, IV Frederick Peterson Anthony Petillo Richard Petillo Lewis Petta James Pezza Dan Pezzolla Frank Pigula David Pike Ronald Pimental Armondo Polanco Nick Polanco William Pollock Eddie Poreba George Pratt Kyle Pratte Larry Price

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Chris Prifte Chris Prifte Keith Prifte Steve Prifte David Provenzano James Pugh James Pugh Michael Quagerelli

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Bob Quinlan Bob Quinlan Bruce Quinlan James Quinn James Rafferty Richard Raganella Peter Rainis Rich Rambo Robert Rao James Raucci Bruce Rauch James Raveret Bryan Read Mikawato Red Arrow Kevin Reich Lawrence Reid Edward Reilly Keith Reilly Andrew Reinesch Michael Renga Christopher Resch Marc Riccio James Richards Michael Ricigliano Stephen Rielly Jonathan Rifenburg Michael Rigney Gary Rinaldi William Risberg John Rispoli Joseph Ristuccia Brian Robinson Andrew Rodnite Jack Rogan Charles Rogener Jacob Rogers Chris Rogler Dennis Rosa Jordan Rosen Sylvan Rosenbaum Jeffrey Rosenberg Jeffrey Rosten Louis Rosten

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Ronald Roth Nate Roy Harry Royle Daniel Royle John Rudenauer William Ruggiero Nicholas Ruocco Michael Russo Robert Russo Michael Sajkoski Peter Salit Joseph Sampieri Patricia Sanders Ronald Sandler Frederick Sandler Robert Santimays Tomar Sarvis Thomas Savio William Sayrafe Raymond Schaefer George Scharnikow L Scheer Michael Scheno Brian Schneider Mark Schnellinger Richard Schrage Martin Schumacher David Schwartzberg Thomas Schwender Anthony Sciortino Donald Scott Christian Scuderi Warren Seaman James Seifert Harold Seikel Steve Serling Richard Sesnewicz Lee Sewell Gerard Sewell Scott Shafranek Doug Shanahan Thomas Shea Jesse Sherer James Sheridan John Sherlock James Shirley James Shuart Tom Shuey Alexander Silenok Matthew Silver Jerry Simandl Robert Sinclair Michael Skudin Gary Smalls William Smith

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Richard Smith Richard Smith Ryan Smith

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Vince Sombrotto Vince Sombrotto Steven Sorrillo Steven Souhrada Edward Southard Matthew Southard Dean Spadaro Eric Spallina Brian Spallina Mark Spruyt Collin Stabler Jeremy Stambovsky William Stanley Dan Stein Michael Stencel Robert Stewart Charles Stile Richard Stoecker John Stranahan Paul Sullivan Richard Sullivan Douglas Swanson Adam Swarsen David Sweeney Gerard Sweet Marc Szyluk Richard Tamaro Joseph Taylor Lorel Teolis John Tenet Roger Testa Jared Testa Brett Tietjen Michael Tolkach James Toone Sam Toperoff John Tortora Samuel Trachtenberg James Trainor

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Stephen Trentacoste Timothy Treubig Peter Trizzino Nicholas Turchiano William Turley Sal Tuttle Ross Uhlfelder Chris Unterstein Kevin Unterstein Mike Unterstein Mike Vaccaro Alfred Vadnais John Van Gelder Richard Van Wickler Gerald Vance Philip Vangeli Clayton VanNortwick James Vaughan Robert Veit Richard Verne Peter Verne Vincent Vieten Ryan Vilar Americus Vitale Jack Vivonetto Steven Walakovits Edward Wallace Owen Walsh Peter Walther Joseph Wamser Kevin Warne James Watson Patrick Watson Julian Watts Steven Wax Gary Weller Gary White Jonathan Wicker George Wiemer John Wilkinson Charles Wilkinson James Wilkinson Ryan Willey Debra Wolther Edward Woycik Edward Wozniak Austin Wright Shane Wynn Christopher Yeager Dennis Yeagle Joseph Zaffuto Allen Zagoren Ronald Zoia Brian Zuchelli Brian Zusi

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Goals

MOST GOALS, CAREER

Game: 10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 Season: 62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 Career: 140 - Tom Kessler, 1999-2002

BEST GOALS PER GAME AVERAGE, SEASON

No. Player 1 Michael Fowler Michael LaCrosse 2 3 Athan Iannucci Tom Kessler 4 4 Tom Kessler 4 Bob Hiller

Year 1979 1989 2006 2000 2001 1974

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MOST GOALS, SEASON

No. Player 1 Athan Iannucci 2 Tom Kessler 3 Michael LaCrosse 4 Tom Kessler 5 Chris Unterstein 6 Jerry Simandl 7 Doug Shanahan 8 Billy Reid 9 Michael Fowler

Year 2006 2001 1989 2000 2006 1955 2001 1971 1979

GP 12 15 19 16 17 12

Goals 40 49 62 48 51 36

GP Goals 19 62 17 51 15 49 16 48 19 45 16 44 17 43 15 41 12 40

PPG 3.33 3.27 3.26 3.00 3.00 3.00

No. 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10

Player Tom Kessler Jay Card Jerry Simandl Bob Hiller Tom Dooley Andy Carlson Phil Mordente Athan Iannucci Doug Shanahan Scott Dooley

Assists

Game: 9 - Joe Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 Season: 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 Career: 119 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55

BEST ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGE

No. Player 1 Paul Sullivan 2 Joe Masone 3 Jerry Simandl 4 Steve Dauses 5 Gary Rinaldi 6 Steve Walakovits 7 Kevin Jacobs 8 James Metzger

Year 1958 1953 1955 1970 1991 1989 1995 1980

GP 11 14 16 16 14 15 14 10

Assists 52 52 58 49 42 43 40 28

APG 4.73 3.71 3.63 3.06 3.00 2.87 2.86 2.80

Tom Kessler Michael LaCrosse

TEAM RECORDS Most Games Won, Season - (17) 2006 (17-2)

Most Games Lost, Season - (11) 1963 (5-11); 1972 (5-11); 1985 (3-11) Most Consecutive Wins - (17) 2006 Most Consecutive Losses - (7) 1951 Highest Winning Percentage - (.895) 2006 (17-2) Lowest Winning Percentage - (.214) 1985 (3-11) Most Goals Scored, Season - (247) 1955 (16 games) Most Goals Allowed, Season - (196) 1986 (13 games) Highest Goals per Game Average, Season - (15.4) 1955 Fewest Goals Allowed per Game Average, Season - (3.4) 1955 (55 in 16 games) Most Shutouts, Season - (2) 1952 (Cortland and Western Maryland) Most Shutouts Against, Season - (1) three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy Kevin Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 4/15/90 (4OT) Hofstra 10, Towson 9 Jacobs Most Goals Scored, Game - (27) vs. CCNY, 1970 Most Goals Allowed, Game - (30) at Syracuse, 1991 Fewest Goals Scored, Game - (0) Three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy (0-11) Fewest Goals Scored by Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, 1970 (27-0)

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Year Goals 1999-2001 140 2008-2011 122 1952-1955 119 1973-1976 109 2006-2009 107 1991-1994 107 1964-1966 105 2004-2006 104 1998-2001 95 1999-2002 88

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Hofstra Record book No. Player Year 1 Jerry Simandl 1955 2 Paul Sullivan 1958 2 Joe Masone 1953 4 Steve Dauses 1970 5 Phil Mordente 1966 6 Steve Walakovits 1989 7 Gary Rinaldi 1991 8 Kevin Jacobs 1995

GP 16 11 14 16 17 15 14 14

MOST ASSISTS, CAREER

No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Kevin Jacobs 3 Phil Mordente 4 Chris Unterstein 5 Steve Dauses 6 Scott Dooley 7 Gary Rinaldi 8 Steve Walakovits 9 Tom Kessler 10 Mike Magee 10 Phil Marino

Points

Year 1952-1955 1992-1995 1964-1966 2003-2006 1969-1970 1999-2002 1990-1991 1988-1989 1999-2002 1987-1989 1973-1975

MOST POINTS, CAREER

Assists 58 52 52 49 45 43 42 40

Assists 119 112 106 79 71 69 68 68 67 62 62

Game: 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State and Union, 1955 Season: 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 Career: 238 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55

No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Phil Mordente 3 Tom Kessler 4 Kevin Jacobs 5 Jay Card 6 Chris Unterstein 7 Andy Carlson 8 Scott Dooley 9 Athan Iannucci 10 Brian Foresta 10 Brian Langtry

Athan Iannucci

BEST POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Steve Dauses 3 Brian Langtry 4 Kevin Jacobs 5 James Metzger 6 Michael Lacrosse 7 Phil Marino 8 Phil Mordente 9 Tom Kessler 10 Michael Fowler 11 Chris Unterstein 12 Athan Iannucci 13 Vince Sombrotto 14 Rich Stoecker 15 Jay Card

Year GP 1955 16 1970 16 1998 14 1995 14 1980 10 1989 15 1975 13 1966 17 2001 17 1979 12 2006 19 2006 19 1980 13 1976 12 2010 13

Pts 102 84 72 69 49 67 57 74 74 52 81 80 54 49 53

MOST POINTS, SEASON No.Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Steve Dauses 3 Chris Unterstein 4 Athan Iannucci 5 Phil Mordente 5 Tom Kessler

Year GP G-A 1955 16 44-58 1970 16 35-49 2006 19 45-36 2006 19 62-18 1966 17 29-45 2001 17 51-23

PPG 6.38 5.25 5.14 4.93 4.90 4.46 4.38 4.35 4.35 4.33 4.26 4.21 4.15 4.08 4.08

Pts. 102 84 81 80 74 74

Year 1952-1955 1964-1966 1999-2002 1992-1995 2008-2011 2003-2006 1991-1994 1999-2002 2004-2006 1987-1990 1995-1998

Pts 238 211 207 192 182 166 163 157 146 142 142

Saves

Game: 36 - Joe Fowler at Navy, 1980 Season: 278 - James Toone, 1966 Career: 843 - Dave Giannone, 1987-90

BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, SEASON No. Player 1 Andrew Gvozden 2 Matt Southard 3 Mark Spruyt 4 Jack Alaimo 5 Danny Orlando

Year 2011 2006 1997 2002 2007

GP 16 19 15 14 14

MOST SAVES, SEASON

No. Player 1 James Toone 2 Dave Giannone 3 Joe Romeo 4 Kevin Johnson 5 Kevin Barry

Year 1966 1988 1993 1996 1991

GP 17 15 15 14 14

MOST SAVES, CAREER

No. Player Year 1 Dave Giannone 1987-1990 1971-1974 2 Joe Zaffuto 3 Dick Vielanowitz 1958-1960 4 Mark Spruyt 1995-1998 5 Matt Southard 2003-2006

GAA 6.00 6.38 6.77 7.02 7.21

Saves 278 268 234 232 224

Saves 843 777 604 574 572

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Dave Giannone

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Hofstra Record book Most Goals in One Game

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10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 8 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 8 - Owen Walsh vs. Lafayette, 1949 7 - Adrian Sorichetti vs. St. John’s, 2012 7 - Jim Femminella vs. Notre Dame, 2003 7 - Brian Langtry vs. Hartford, 1998 7 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 7 - Bruce Yancey vs. Brown, 1983 7 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 6 - Anthony Muscarella at Stony Brook, 2008 6 - Athan Iannucci at Stony Brook, 2006 6 - Athan Iannucci vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 6 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 6 - Tom Kessler at Delaware, 2002 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2000 6 - Blake Miller vs. Delaware, 1996 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1996 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1995 6 - Andy Carlson vs. Towson State, 1991 6 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 6 - Michael LaCrosse at Delaware, 1990 6 - Jon Cooper vs. UMBC, 1988 6 - Ken Curry vs. Hobart, 1988 6 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980 6 - Mike Fowler vs. Brown, 1979 6 - Mike Fowler vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1979 6 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 6 - Bill Hanlon vs. MIT, 1969 6 - Mike D’Amato vs. MIT, 1968 6 - Phil Avillo vs. Rutgers, 1963 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. New Hampshire, 1958 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. MIT, 1958 6 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Trinity, 1953 5 – Kevin Ford vs. Delaware, 2011 5 – Jamie Lincoln at Towson, 2011 5 – Jamie Lincoln vs. Harvard, 2011 5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Towson, 2010 5 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010

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5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Sacred Heart, 2010 5 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 5 - Jay Card vs. Delaware, 2009 5 - Kevin Ford vs. Stony Brook, 2009 5 - Jay Card vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 5 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 5 - Anthony Muscarella vs. Towson, 2008 5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006 5 - Athan Iannucci at Robert Morris, 2006 5 - Tom Dooley at Villanova, 2006 5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Brown, 2006 5 - Scott Dooley vs. Army, 2002 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Virginia*, 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Drexel, 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Delaware, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2000 5 - Joe Kostolansky vs. Towson, 2000 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Brown, 1998 5 - Jarred Testa vs. Towson, 1997 5 - Anthony Alexander vs. Rutgers, 1996 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Rutgers, 1994 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Air Force, 1994 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Providence, 1993 5 - Dave Donatello vs. Loyola, 1993 5 - Joe Barra vs. UMBC, 1992 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. St. John’s, 1991 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. Virginia, 1991 5 - Joe Barra vs. Drexel, 1991 5 - Michael Ricigliano at LIU-C.W. Post, 1990 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Cornell, 1990 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Penn State, 1990 5 - Jon Cooper vs. Drexel, 1988 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lehigh, 1988 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lafayette, 1987 5 - Tony Perettine vs. St. John’s, 1984 5 - Tony Perettine vs Towson, 1984 5 - Bruce Yancey vs. Baltimore, 1983 5 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Penn State, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Army, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto at Brown, 1980 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Boston College, 1979 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Dartmouth, 1979 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Washington & Lee, 1979 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Massachusetts, 1978 5 - Jim Kuhner vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1972 5 - Steve Dauses vs. Air Force, 1970 5 - Alfred Lettera vs. New Hampshire, 1966 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Bowdoin, 1966 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Washington, 1966 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. CCNY, 1953 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Milburn LC, 1953

Most Assists in One Game

9 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 8 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 8 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 7 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 7 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 7 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 7 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 6 - Brian Langtry vs. Towson, 1998 6 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 6 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980 6 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980 5 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006 5 - Brian Langtry vs. Army, 1998 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Michigan State, 1994 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Lafayette, 1993 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. Delaware, 1989 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. St. John’s, 1989 5 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980 5 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 5 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 5 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 5 - Paul Sullivan vs. Washington College, 1958 5 - Jerry Simandl vs Cortland State, 1955

Most Points in One Game

12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 (7-5) 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 (4-8) 11 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 (5-6) 11 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 (10-1) 11 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 (6-5) 11 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 (3-8) 10 – Adrian Sorichetti vs. St. John’s, 2012 (7-3) 10 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 (3-7) 10 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 (3-7) 10 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 (2-8) 10 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 (2-8) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. CCNY, 1953 (4-6) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 (1-9) 9 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006 (4-5) 9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 (8-1) 9 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 (6-3) 9 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Army, 1989 (5-4) 9 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 (5-4) 9 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 (7-2) 9 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 (4-5) 9 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 (2-7) 9 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 (4-5) 8 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010 (5-3) 8 - Jamie Lincoln at St. John’s, 2010 (4-4) 8 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 (5-3)

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Most Goals in One Season 62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (1) 51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (6) 49 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 48 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (5) 45 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (10) 44 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (2) 43 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (20) 41 - Billy Reid, 1971 40 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (10) 39 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (4) 38 - Tom Dooley, 2006 38 - Sean Bolger, 1988 37 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 37 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (22) 37 - Bruce Yancey, 1983 37 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980 37 - John Stranahan, 1954 (4) 36 - Bob Hiller, 1974 36 - Blake Miller, 1996 35 - Jay Card, 2009 (16) 35 - Jim Femminella, 2003 35 - Andy Carlson, 1991 35 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (7) 34 - Gary Boyle, 1955 34 - Mike D’Amato, 1968 34 - Alex Fedoroff, 1953 (7) 33 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (21) 33 - Dave Donatello, 1993 33 - Joe Krupinski, 1958 (7) 33 - John Stranahan, 1955 33 - Jerry Simandl, 1953 (9) 32 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (10) 32 - Bob Hiller, 1976 31 - Jay Card, 2010 (19) 31 - Scott Dooley, 2002 31 - Bob Hiller, 1973 30 - Andy Carlson, 1994 30 - Bob Hiller, 1975

Most Assists in One Season 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (1) 52 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 52 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (2) 49 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (1) 45 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (2) 43 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 42 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 40 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 40 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 36 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (2) 35 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (4) 34 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (6) 33 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 32 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (8) 31 - Tim Goldstein, 1985 31 - Rich Stoecker, 1976 31 - Phil Marino, 1975 (8) 30 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (7)

Most Points in One Season

102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (44-58) (1) 84 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (35-49) (1) 81 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (45-36) (2) 80 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (62-18) (3) 74 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (29-45) (3) 74 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (51-23) (8) 72 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (37-35) (3) 72 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 (20-52) 71 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (32-39) (3) 70 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (18-52) 69 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 (29-40) 67 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 (49-18) 64 - Phil Mordente, 1964 (5) 61 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (48-13) (17) 60 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 (37-23) (17) 58 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 (15-43) 57 - Phil Marino, 1975 (26-31) (13) 56 - Sean Bolger, 1988 (38-18) 56 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (22-34) 56 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (43-13) 54 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980 (37-17) 54 - Gary Boyle, 1955 (34-20) 53 - Jay Card, 2010 (31-22) 53 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (33-20) 53 - Blake Miller, 1996 (36-17) 53 - Steve Walakovits, 1988 (28-25) 53 - Phil Marino, 1975 (25-28) 53 - Billy Reid, 1971 (41-12) 52 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (40-12) 52 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (22-30) 51 - Tom Dooley, 2006 (38-13) 51 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 (18-33) 51 - Gary Rinaldi, 1990 (25-26) 51 - Kevin Huff, 1978 (32-19) 50 - Joe Kostolansky, 2003 (29-21) 50 - Andy Carlson, 1994 (30-20) 50 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 (8-42) 50 - Steve Dauses, 1969 (28-22) 50 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (32-18)

Most Saves in One Season 278 - James Toone, 1966 (2) 268 - Dave Giannone, 1988 234 - Joe Romeo, 1993 232 - Kevin Johnson, 1996 229 - Joe Zaffuto, 1972 224 - Kevin Barry, 1991 213 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1960 (4) 210 - James Toone, 1967 (4) 202 - Dave Giannone, 1989 202 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1969 202 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958 (6) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1998 (3) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1997 195 - Joe Zaffuto, 1973 (4) 194 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1959 (3) 192 - Dave Giannone, 1990 188 - Mark Anthony, 1984 183 - Mark Spruyt, 1995 181 - Matt Southard, 2003 181 - Dave Giannone, 1987 181 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1968 179 - Mike Demeo, 2000 179 - Joe Romeo, 1994 177 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971

Number in bold () is national ranking The records included in this section are the only Men’s Lacrosse records that are documented in the Hofstra Athletic Communications Office. That office welcomes documented additions or corrections to the record book from media, alumni or boosters. A hearty thanks is extended to Hofstra alumni who contributed to the development of this record section.

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8 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006 (5-3) 8 - Athan Iannucci at Villanova, 2006 (4-4) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 (5-3) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 (5-3) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 (6-2) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 (3-5) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 (1-7) 8 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 (3-5) 8 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Drexel, 1991 (4-4) 8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980 (6-2) 8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980 (3-5) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980 (2-6) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980 (2-6) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980 (3-5)

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Hofstra Lacrosse AnNual Leaders (Through the 2012 season)

GOALS

Hofstra Lacrosse AnNual Leaders

Year Name 1966 Alfred Lettera 1967 Michael D’Amato 1968 Michael D’Amato 1969 Steve Dauses 1970 Steve Dauses 1971 Billy Reid 1972 Jim Kuhner 1973 Bob Hiller 1974 Bob Hiller 1975 Bob Hiller 1976 Bob Hiller 1977 Rich Stoecker 1978 Kevin Huff 1979 Michael Fowler 1980 Vince Sombrotto 1981 Gary Arnold 1982 Gary Arnold 1983 Bruce Yancey 1984 Tony Perettine 1985 John Conroy 1986 John Conroy 1987 Jon Cooper 1988 Sean Bolger 1989 Michael LaCrosse 1990 Michael Laudenslager 1991 Andy Carlson 1992 Joe Barra 1993 Dave Donatello 1994 Andy Carlson 1995 Kevin Jacobs

GP 17 15 13 14 16 15 16 14 12 12 12 12 13 12 13 11 13 14 14 12 12 16 15 15 14 14 13 16 13 14

Goals 33 32 34 28 35 41 18 31 36 30 32 18 32 40 37 23 18 37 26 26 21 24 38 49 32 35 18 33 30 29

Phil Marino

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GPG 1.94 2.13 2.34 2.00 2.19 2.73 1.13 2.21 3.00 2.50 2.67 1.50 2.38 3.33 2.38 2.09 1.38 2.64 1.86 2.17 1.75 1.50 2.53 3.27 2.29 2.50 1.38 2.06 2.30 2.07

1996 Blake Miller 1997 Jarred Testa 1998 Brian Langtry 1999 Chad Eisenhart 2000 Tom Kessler 2001 Tom Kessler 2002 Scott Dooley 2003 Jim Femminella 2004 Chris Unterstein 2005 Athan Iannucci 2006 Athan Iannucci 2007 Tom Dooley 2008 Anthony Muscarella 2009 Jay Card 2010 Jay Card Jamie Lincoln 2011 Jay Card Jamie Lincoln 2012 Adrian Sorichetti Lance Yapor

ASSISTS

14 36 2.57 15 22 1.47 14 37 2.64 16 22 1.38 16 48 3.00 17 51 3.00 14 31 2.21 17 35 2.06 14 18 1.29 15 27 1.80 19 62 3.26 14 26 1.86 16 28 1.75 15 35 2.33 13 31 2.38 14 33 2.36 16 29 1.81 16 29 1.81 12 24 2.00 14 25 1.79

Year Name 1966 Phil Mordente 1967 Michael D’Amato 1968 Michael D’Amato Paul Arena 1969 Steve Dauses 1970 Steve Dauses 1971 Bruce Ramirez 1972 Bob DeMarco 1973 Bob Auguste 1974 Doug Nastro 1975 Phil Marino 1976 Rich Stoecker 1977 Rich Stoecker 1978 Kevin Huff 1979 James Metzger Michael Fowler 1980 James Metzger 1981 George Mueller 1982 Gary Arnold 1983 Dave McCulloch 1984 Tim Goldstein 1985 Tim Goldstein 1986 Brian Robinson 1987 Mike Magee 1988 Steve Walakovits 1989 Steve Walakovits 1990 Gary Rinaldi 1991 Gary Rinaldi 1992 Kevin Jacobs 1993 Kevin Jacobs 1994 Kevin Jacobs 1995 Kevin Jacobs 1996 Blake Miller 1997 Paul Judge 1998 Brian Langtry 1999 Brad Obloj 2000 Joe Kostolansky 2001 Tom Kessler Scott Dooley 2002 Tom Kessler 2003 Joe Kostolansky 2004 Chris Unterstein 2005 Chris Unterstein 2006 Chris Unterstein 2007 Mike Unterstein 2008 Michael Colleluori 2009 Michael Colleluori 2010 Jay Card 2011 Ian Braddish Jay Card 2012 Adrian Sorichetti

GP ASTS. APG 17 45 2.65 15 18 1.20 13 15 1.15 13 15 1.15 14 22 1.57 16 49 3.06 15 19 1.27 16 13 0.81 14 26 1.86 12 27 2.25 13 31 2.38 12 31 2.58 12 18 1.50 13 19 1.46 11 12 1.09 12 12 1.00 10 28 2.80 11 13 1.18 13 12 0.92 14 23 1.64 14 23 1.64 12 31 2.58 13 15 1.15 7 17 2.43 14 25 1.79 15 43 2.87 14 26 1.86 14 42 3.00 13 13 1.00 16 33 2.06 13 26 2.00 14 40 2.86 14 17 1.21 15 13 0.87 14 35 2.50 16 19 1.19 16 23 1.44 17 23 1.35 17 23 1.35 14 21 1.50 17 21 1.23 14 13 0.93 16 22 1.38 19 36 1.89 14 18 1.29 16 15 0.94 15 22 1.46 13 22 1.69 16 17 1.06 16 17 1.06 12 14 1.17

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Hofstra Lacrosse AnNual Leaders Year Name 1966 Phil Mordente 1967 Michael D’Amato 1968 Michael D’Amato 1969 Steve Dauses 1970 Steve Dauses 1971 Billy Reid 1972 Jim Kuhner 1973 Billy Reid 1974 Doug Nastro 1975 Phil Marino 1976 Rich Stoecker 1977 Rich Stoecker 1978 Kevin Huff 1979 Michael Fowler 1980 Vince Sombrotto James Metzger 1981 Gary Arnold 1982 Gary Arnold 1983 Dave McCulloch 1984 Dave McCulloch Tony Perettine 1985 Tim Goldstein 1986 Brian Robinson 1987 Brian Foresta 1988 Sean Bolger 1989 Michael LaCrosse 1990 Gary Rinaldi 1991 Gary Rinaldi 1992 Andy Carlson 1993 Kevin Jacobs 1994 Andy Carlson 1995 Kevin Jacobs 1996 Blake Miller 1997 Paul Judge 1998 Brian Langtry 1999 Doug Shanahan 2000 Tom Kessler 2001 Tom Kessler 2002 Tom Kessler 2003 Joe Kostolansky 2004 Chris Unterstein 2005 Athan Iannucci 2006 Chris Unterstein 2007 Tom Dooley 2008 Anthony Muscarella 2009 Jay Card 2010 Jay Card Jamie Lincoln 2011 Jay Card 2012 Adrian Sorichetti

GP 17 15 13 14 16 15 16 14 12 13 12 12 13 12 13 10 11 13 14 14 14 12 13 14 15 15 14 14 13 16 13 14 14 15 14 16 16 17 14 17 14 15 19 14 16 15 13 14 16 12

G-A 29-45 32-18 34-15 28-20 35-49 41-12 18-5 30-12 19-27 26-31 18-31 18-18 32-19 40-12 37-17 21-28 23-12 18-12 26-23 20-16 26-10 9-31 18-15 22-14 38-18 49-18 25-26 8-42 17-11 18-33 30-20 29-40 36-17 21-13 37-35 21-14 48-13 51-23 28-21 29-21 18-13 27-13 45-36 26-2 28-14 35-9 31-22 33-20 29-17 24-14

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Pts. 74 50 49 50 84 53 23 42 46 57 49 36 51 52 54 49 35 30 49 36 36 40 33 34 56 67 51 50 28 51 50 69 53 34 72 35 61 74 49 50 31 40 81 28 42 44 53 53 46 38

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Name Gary Merkle Marc Riccio Dave Giannone Dave Giannone Dave Giannone Dave Giannone Kevin Barry Kevin Johnson Joe Romeo Joe Romeo Mark Spruyt Kevin Johnson Mark Spruyt Mark Spruyt Michael Demeo Michael Demeo Jack Alaimo Jack Alaimo Matt Southard Matt Southard Matt Southard Matt Southard Danny Orlando Danny Orlando Andrew Gvozden Rob Bellairs Andrew Gvozden Andrew Gvozden Andrew Gvozden

GP 9 12 11 15 15 14 14 11 15 12 14 14 15 14 16 16 12 14 17 14 13 19 14 16 13 10 10 16 14

GA-SVS. GAA 115-98 12.78* 116-161 9.67 97-181 8.82* 113-268 7.79* 129-202 8.60 115-192 10.13 176-224 13.10 82-91 10.49 140-234 9.89 121-179 10.61 115-183 9.97 157-232 11.32 100-195 6.77 116-195 8.61 110-172 7.67 141-179 9.14 86-103 11.02 92-118 7.02 145-181 9.23 146-168 10.82 96-106 8.42 116-117 6.38 101-130 7.21 138-133 8.56 109-137 8.38 62-41 8.81 64-70 9.30 90-136 6.00 122-150 8.50

*Official goals against average unavailable. Average indicated is based on total team games and goals allowed.

Hofstra Lacrosse AnNual Leaders

POINTS

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Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners NATIONAL LACROSSE HALL OF FAME Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997

Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) Phil Marino - 1978 Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Blake Miller - 1998, 2006 Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006 Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006 Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19)

LONG ISLAND LACROSSE HALL OF FAME

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UNITED STATES WORLD TEAM MEMBERS

Howdy Myers - Elected 1986 Jim Condon - Elected 1986 Al Brisotti - Elected 1987 Jack Kaley - Elected 1987 Phil Marino - Elected 1990 Jim Garvey - Elected 1993 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1994 Carl Orent - Elected 1996 Joe Kovar - Elected 1996 Ray Buckley - Elected 1998

John Danowski - Elected 2000 Tim Goldstein - Elected 2003 Kevin Huff - Elected 2010 Dave McCulloch - Elected 2011 Jerry Simandl - Elected 2011 Blake Miller - Elected 2012

Howdy Myers

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Walt Kohanowich - Hofstra College & Class of 2006 Owen Walsh - Hofstra College & Class of 2006 Howdy Myers - Class of 2006 Carl Orent - Class of 2006

Nicky Polanco

Dr. James M. Shuart - Class of 2006 Jerry Simandl - Class of 2007 Phil Marino - Class of 2008 Bob Hiller - Class of 2009 Al LaHood - Class of 2009 Phil Mordente - Class of 2009 Harry Royle - Class of 2009 Mike D’Amato - Class of 2011 Rudy Fiorvanti - Class of 2011

RETIRED UNIFORMS Jerry Simandl Doug Shanahan

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HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS Year Name 1952 Joe Masone Vincent Vieten Owen Walsh 1953 William Donnolly Vincent Vieten Joe Masone 1954 Carl Orent Albert Lahood 1955 Carl Orent Jerry Simandl John Stranahan John Fahey Al Lahood Lorel Teolis Gary Boyle 1956 John Stranahan Gary Boyle Peter Salit 1957 Marco Gazich 1958 Paul Sullivan Richard Vielkanowitz George Wiemer 1959 Richard Vielkanowitz 1960 Richard Vielkanowitz Frank Cozart William Heiser Frank Mauro 1961 Frank Cozart William Heiser 1965 Ronald Hansen Phil Mordente 1966 Phil Mordente 1967 Frank Marcinowski 1968 Frank Marcinowski Mike D’Amato Dick Swanson 1970 Steve Dauses

Position Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Defense Defense Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Attack Midfield Attack Attack Defense Attack Goal Midfield Goal Goal Attack Defense Midfield Attack Defense Defense Midfield Attack Defense Defense Attack Defense Attack

Team H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd

Year Name Position 1971 John Overs Defense William Hanlon Midfield 1972 Joseph Zaffuto Goal 1973 Phil Marino Midfield Joseph Zaffuto Goal Doug Nastro Attack 1974 Tom Calder Midfield Bob Rullan Defense Joseph Zaffuto Goal 1975 Tom Calder Midfield Ray Mills Defense Phil Marino Attack 1976 Bob Hiller Attack Richard Lewton Defense 1977 Kevin Huff Midfield Richard Lewton Defense 1978 Kevin Huff Midfield Richard Lewton Defense 1979 Michael Fowler Attack 1980 Vin Sombrotto Midfield Ed Wallace Defense James Metzger Attack 1983 Joseph Fowler Defense Bob Quinlan Midfield 1984 Dave McCulloch Midfield Mikko Red Arrow Midfield 1985 Dave McCulloch Midfield Ed Geiger Defense 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield 1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield 1993 Dave Heumann Defense Dave Donatello Attack Michael Ricigliano Midfield 1994 Dom DiNardo Midfield Dave Heumann Defense 1995 Kevin Jacobs Midfield

Team 1st H.M. H.M. 1st 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 2nd H.M. 3rd 2nd 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

Year Name 1996 Anthony Alexander Blake Miller 1997 Mark Spruyt 1998 Mark Spruyt Brian Langtry 1999 Doug Shanahan Brain Spallina Kevin Warne 2000 Brian Spallina Doug Shanahan 2001 Doug Shanahan Tom Kessler Nicky Polanco 2002 Nicky Polanco Tom Kessler Paul Rao 2003 Brian Zuchelli 2004 Brett Moyer 2005 Brett Moyer 2006 Chris Unterstein Brett Moyer Athan Iannucci John Keysor Sean McCarthy John Orsen 2007 Kevin Unterstein 2008 Anthony Muscarella 2009 Jay Card Michael Colleluori Christian Scuderi 2010 Jay Card Jamie Lincoln 2011 John Antoniades Jay Card Andrew Gvozden Michael Skudin

Position Midfield Attack Goal Goal Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Defense Attack Midfield Defense Defense Defense Attack Defense Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Attack Midfield Attack Goal Defense

Team 3rd H.M. 3rd 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st 2nd 1st 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.

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Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners LAURIE COX DIVISION ALL-STARS 1955 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Carl Orent Jerry Simandl John Stranahan Lorel Teolis William Heiser William Heiser Charles Menagh Phil Mordente Ron Hansen Phil Mordente Howard Myers III Phil Mordente Mike D’Amato Art Konopacki Frank Marcinowski Larry Reid Ed Wozniak

Defense Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Defense Attack Attack Attack Attack Midfield Defense Defense Defense

1999 2000 2001

Joe Ghedina Brad Obloj Doug Shanahan Joe Ghedina Kevin Warne Joe Amplo Mike Demeo Brian Spallina Scott Dooley Tom Kessler Joe Kostolansky Brian Spallina Mike Demeo Doug Shanahan Evan Kostewka Doug Shanahan Tom Kessler Mike Tierney Nick Polanco

Midfield - 2nd Attack - 1st Midfield - 1st Midfield - 1st Defense - 1st Defense - 1st Goalie - 1st Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 2nd (Rookie) Attack - 1st Attack - 1st Midfield - 1st Goalie - 1st Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 1st (MVP) Attack - 1st Midfield - 2nd Defense - 2nd

EAST COAST CONFERENCE ALL-STARS COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield ALL-STARS 1987 Mike Minisini Midfield 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Dave Giannone Steve Walakovits Mike McGinley Mike Magee Sean Bolger Tom Byrne Michael LaCrosse Steve Walakovits Michael Laudenslager Mike Magee Tom Byrne Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi Matt Cady Joe Barra Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi Joe Barra Anthony Bellomo Andy Carlson Dom DiNardo Kevin Johnson

Goalie (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Attack (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield (MVP) Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Attack Goalie

NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ALL-STARS 1995 1996

Kevin Jacobs Doug Altmansberger Dave Heumann Brian Holland Mark Spruyt Blake Miller Anthony Alexander Craig Flynn Chris Panos

Attack (MVP) Defense Defense Midfield Goalie Attack (MVP) Midfield Defense Attack - 2nd

AMERICA EAST ALL-STARS 1997 Paul Judge Ryan Grimes Jarred Testa Rich Langtry Jamie Delgado Mark Spruyt 1998 Brian Langtry Doug Shanahan (Rookie) Kevin Warne Mark Spruyt

Midfield Defense Attack - 2nd Midfield - 2nd Defense - 2nd Goalie - 2nd Attack - 1st (MVP) Midfield - 1st Defense - 1st Goalie -1st

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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Nicky Polanco Defense - 1st (Player of the Year & Defensive Player of the Year) Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Scott Dooley Attack - 2nd Evan LaPenna Defense - 2nd Jack Alaimo Goalie - 2nd Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st Mike Morrison Midfield - 1st Brian Zuchelli Defense - 1st Brett Moyer Defense - 2nd (Rookie of the Year) Jim Femminella Attack - 2nd Michael Allain Midfield - 2nd Matthew Southard Goalie - 2nd Brett Moyer Defense - 1st Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st Ryan Vilar Midfield - 2nd Brett Moyer Defense - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st Chris Unterstein Attack - 2nd Mike Unterstein Midfield - Rookie (Rookie of the Year) Kevin Unterstein Midfielder - Rookie James Tuohy Goalie - Rookie Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st (Player of the Year) Brett Moyer Defense - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Sean McCarthy Defense - 1st Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st John Keysor Midfield - 1st John Orsen Midfield - 1st Matt Southard Goal - 1st Tom Dooley Attack (Rookie of the Year) Tom Dooley Attack - 2nd Adam Swarsen Defense - 2nd Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 2nd Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Anthony Muscarella Midfield - 1st Jay Card Attack - 2nd (Rookie of the Year) Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd Steve Prifte Midfield - 2nd

2009 Jay Card Attack - 1st (Player of the Year) Michael Colleluori Midfield - 1st Christian Scuderi Defense - 1st Steven DeNapoli Midfield - 2nd Steve Prifte Defense - 2nd 2010 Jay Card Attack - 1st Brad Loizeaux Midfield - 1st Jamie Lincoln Attack - 2nd Adam Mojica Midfield - 2nd Michael Skudin Defense - 2nd 2011 Michael Skudin Defense – 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) John Antoniades Midfield – 1st Ian Braddish Midfield – 1st Jay Card Attack – 1st Adam Mojica Midfield – 1st Steve DeNapoli Midfield – 2nd Andrew Gvozden Goal – 2nd Jamie Lincoln Attack – 2nd 2012 Adrian Sorichetti Midfield – 1st John Antoniades Midfield – 2nd Mark Mullen Defense -2nd

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011

Joe Kostolansky Brian Zuchelli Bryan Walker Athan Ianucci Chris Unterstein Jon Edwards Len Panarelli Athan Iannucci (Most Valuable Player) Tim Treubig Ryan Kelaher Matt Southard Kevin Unterstein Julian Watts Kevin Unterstein (Most Valuable Player) Collin Stabler Jack Vivonetto Joe Montemurro Steve DeNapoli Michael Skudin Steve DeNapoli

Attack Defense Midfield Attack Attack Defense Midfield Attack

Midfield Defense Goal Midfield Defense Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012

Tom Interlicchio Danny Orlando Dan Stein Jay Card (Rookie of the Year) Steve DeNapoli Andrew Gvozden Kevin Ford John Antoniades Cody Solaja Adrian Sorichetti Tyler Begley Mike Malave Ryan Rielly

Midfield Goal Attack Attack

Midfield Goalie Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Midfield Defense

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Hofstra Lacrosse Award WinnersINTERNATIONAL WORLD TEAM MEMBERS

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach) Jay Card - 2008 (Canada - Under 19)

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TEWAARATON TROPHY

(College Lacrosse Player of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001

F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE AWARD WINNER (USILA Division I Coach of the Year) 1970 - Howdy Myers 1993 - John Danowski

LT. RAY ENNERS AWARD WINNER (USILA Division I Player of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001

LT. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN AWARD WINNER

(USILA Division I Midfielder of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001

USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALLAMERICA TEAM 1998 2000 2003 2005 2005 2006 2009 2011 2012

Mark Spruyt Brian Spallina Michael Allain Jon Edwards Ryan Vilar Chris Unterstein Michael Colleluori Michael Skudin Andrew Gvozden

Goalie Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Goalie

2001 Lance Yeagle Defense

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2003 Aaron Kozlowski Defense 2011 Michael Skudin Defense 2012 Andrew Gvozden Goalie

HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME COACHES

Howdy Myers - North Head Coach 1957, North Assistant Coach 1953, 1962, 1974 Harry Royle - North Assistant Coach 1984 John Danowski - North Assistant Coach 1990

USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1975 - Phil Marino 2001 - Doug Shanahan 2006 - Brett Moyer

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD 1995 - John Danowski North Atlantic Conference 1996 - John Danowski North Atlantic Conference 2002 - John Danowski Colonial Athletic Association 2006 - John Danowski Colonial Athletic Association 2009 - Seth Tierney Colonial Athletic Association

CONFERENCE SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS 1988 Dave Giannone Goalie ECC 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack ECC 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield ECC 1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack NAC 1996 Blake Miller Attack NAC 1998 Brian Langtry Attack AEC Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC 1999 Scott Dooley Midfield AEC 2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC 2002 Nicky Polanco Defense CAA 2003 Brett Moyer Defense CAA 2005 Brett Moyer Defense CAA Mike Unterstein Midfield CAA 2006 Chris Unterstein Attack CAA Brett Moyer Defense CAA Tom Dooley Attack CAA 2008 Kevin Unterstein Defense CAA Jay Card Attack CAA 2009 Jay Card Attack CAA 2011 Michael Skudin Defense CAA

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year Most Valuable Player Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year

THE JAMES ADAMS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

(Presented by National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association) 1994 - Hofstra University Coach John Danowski

THE JOSEPH “FRENCHY” JULIEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

(Presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association) 1988 - Hofstra University Coach John Danowski 1989 - Hofstra University Coach John Danowski 1994 - Hofstra University Coach John Danowski

NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1971 - First Round 1973 - First Round 1974 - First Round 1975 - First Round 1978 - First Round 1993 - Quarterfinals 1996 - First Round 1997 - First Round 1999 - Quarterfinals

2000 - First Round 2001 - Quarterfinals 2003 - First Round 2006 - Quarterfinals 2008 - First Round 2009 - First Round 2010 - First Round 2011 - First Round

HOFSTRA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 - Laurie Cox Division 1960 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest 1961 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest 1965 - Laurie Cox Division 1969 - Metropolitan Division 1970 - Metropolitan Division 1971 - Metropolitan Division 1973 - Metropolitan Division 1988 - East Coast Conference 1989 - East Coast Conference 1995 - North Atlantic Conference 1996 - North Atlantic Conference 1997 - America East 1998 - America East 2000 - America East 2006 - Colonial Athletic Association 2008 - Colonial Athletic Association

FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS 1952 - 15th 1953 - 13th 1954 - 11th 1955 - 3rd 1956 - 11th 1957 - 13th 1958 - 9th 1959 - 14th 1960 - 14th 1961 - 15th 1962 - 13th 1965 - 18th 1969 - 14th 1970 - 10th 1971 - 10th 1972 - 20th

1973 - 5th 1974 - 7th 1975 - 6th 1976 - 10th 1977 - 13th 1978 - 7th 1983 - 9th 1984 - 11th 1988 - 13th 1989 - 14th 1990 - 19th 1991 - 16th 1993 - 11th 1994 - 20th 1995 - 17th 1996 - 12th

1997 - 12th 1998 - 14th 1999 - 8th 2000 - 10th 2001 - 11th 2002 - 6th 2003 -10th 2005 - 20th 2006 - 2nd 2008 - 16th 2009 - 10th 2010 - 14th 2011 - 13th

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Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners 1989 - Matt Cady - Defense 1990 - Joe Carrello - Midfield 1991 - Brian Donaghy - Defense 1992 - Scott Apgar - Midfield 1993 - Brian Holland - Midfield 1994 - Doug Altmansberger Defense 1995 - Chris Bergersen - Midfield 1996 - Jude Ehrbar - Defense 1997 - Karl Hedstrom - Goalie 1998 - Larry Kramer - Defense 1999 - Chris Korzonkiewicz Midfield 2000 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 2001 - Gerry Donaghy - Midfield 2002 - Scott Dooley - Attack 2003 - Dave Sweeney - Midfield 2004 - Len Panarelli - Midfield 2005 - James Morgan - Midfield 2006 - Joe Mascaretti - Midfield 2007 - Julian Watts - Defense 2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield 2009 - Ryan Carter - Midfield 2010 - Isaac Neal - Defense 2011 - Tim Holman - Midfield 2012 - Cole Koesterer - Midfield

THE BENGT BARBACCIA AWARD 1994 - Andy Carlson - Attack 1995 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense 1996 - Blake Miller - Attack 1997 - Rich Langtry - Midfield 1998 - Armando Polanco - Defense 1999 - Jay Artinian - Midfield 2000 - David Neidhart - Goalie 2001 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 2002 - Dave Sweeny - Defense 2003 - Steve Izzo - Goalie 2004 - Jon Edwards - Defense 2005 - Len Panarelli - Midfield 2006 - John Gorman - Midfield 2007 - John Gorman - Midfield 2008 - Anthony Muscarella - Midfield 2009 - Jack Vivonetto - Defense 2010 - Tom Interlicchio - Midfield 2011 - Steve DeNapoli - Midfield 2012 - Andrew Gvozden - Goalie

Cole Koesterer

THE DAVID MCCARTNEY MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2003 - James Morgan - Attack 2004 - John Orsen - Midfield 2005 - John Gorman - Defense 2006 - Collin Stabler - Defense 2007 - Kevin Unterstein - Midfield 2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield 2009 - Steven DeNapoli - Midfield 2010 - Sean Lucas - Midfield 2011 - Michael Skudin - Defense 2012 - Michael DeNapoli - Attack

Mike DeNapoli

USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME ALL-STARS Year Player Position 1953 Vincent Vieten Defense William Donnelly Midfield Bob Rupp Attack 1954 Joseph Masone Attack 1955 Carl Orent Defense Al Lahood Defense Jerry Simandl Attack 1956 Gary Boyle Attack John Stranahan Midfield 1957 Marco Gazich Defense 1958 Paul Sullivan Attack George Wiemer Midfield Al Vadnais Defense 1960 Jack Kaley Midfield Richard Vielkanowitz Goal Frank Mauro Defense 1961 Frank Cozart Attack William Heiser Midfield 1962 Tim Gannon Midfield Peter Trizzino Goal Rich Schrage Defense 1963 Phil Avillo Midfield 1966 Phil Mordente Attack 1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense Mike D’Amato Attack 1970 Don DiBlasi Defense Tom Leonas Midfield

2006 first team All-Americans Chris Unterstein and Brett Moyer (Game MVP) after the North-South Senior All-Star Game

Steve DeNapoli

1971 Bill Hanlon 1973 Bill Reid Bob Auguste 1974 Doug Nastro Bob Rullan Chris Deeks 1975 Phil Marino Tom Calder 1976 Robert Guido 1977 Joe Taylor 1978 Kevin Huff 1979 Bob Gilmartin 1980 Ed Wallace 1983 Bob Quinlan 1984 Mikko Red Arrow 1986 Dave McCulloch 1989 Steve Walakovits Michael Magee 1990 Dave Giannone 1991 Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi 1993 Michael Ricigliano Anthony Bellomo 1994 Andy Carlson 1995 Doug Altmansberger Kevin Jacobs 1996 Vince Hannigan Kevin Johnson Blake Miller 1997 Rich Langtry Ryan Grimes 1998 Mark Spruyt Brian Langtry 1999 Brad Obloj Joe Ghedina 2000 Bob Parrinelli Brian Spallina 2001 Doug Shanahan Michael Tierney 2002 Tom Kessler Nicky Polanco 2003 Michael Allain Jim Femminella

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The James C. Metzger Outstanding Sophomore Award

Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Defense Attack (MVP) Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Goal Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Goal Attack Midfield Defense Goal Attack Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield (MVP) Midfield Attack Defense Midfield Attack

Awarded annually to the sophomore who best transitions from freshman year to sophomore year and performs at a high level on the field while excelling in the classroom.

2012 Lance Yapor

2005 Jon Edwards Ryan Vilar 2006 Brett Moyer Chris Unterstein 2008 Kevin Unterstein Michael Unterstein 2009 Michael Colleluori Anthony Muscarella 2010 Christian Scuderi Dan Stein 2011 Jay Card Steve DeNapoli Michael Skudin

Defense Midfield Defense (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Midfield Defense

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INDOOR PLAYERS

National Lacrosse League (NLL) and North American Lacrosse League (NALL)

National Lacrosse League (NLL) Active Players

Hofstra Lacrosse In the Pros

Michael Burke - Edmonton Rush Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003 NLL Rookie of the Year) Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings John Orsen - New York Titans, Orlando Titans Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings Michael Unterstein - Kentucky Stick Horse’s (NALL) Brian Langtry

All-Time Players

Anthony Alexander - New York Saints Michael Burke - Edmonton Rush Ramar Clash - New York Saints Joe Ghedina - New York Saints, Anaheim Storm, New York Titans Kevin Huff - New York Saints Athan Iannucci - Philadelphia Wings (2008 NLL Most Valuable Player) Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003 NLL Rookie of the Year) Michael Laurano - New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm Dave McCulloch - New York Saints Mike McGinley - New York Saints Blake Miller - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm, Rochester Knighthawks, New York Titans Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings John Orsen - New York Titans Chris Panos - Boston Blazers, Baltimore Thunder, New York Saints, Buffalo Bandits, Philadelphia Wings, Calgary Roughnecks, Anaheim Storm, Arizona Sting, Colorado Mammoth, Chicago Shamrox Armando Polanco - New York Saints Nicky Polanco - New York Saints, New York Titans Mikko Red Arrow - New York Saints Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings Doug Shanahan - New York Saints Vinnie Sombrotto - New York Saints Athan Brian Spallina - New York Saints Iannucci Jarred Testa - New York Saints, Washington Power Kevin Unterstein - Colorado Mammoth Michael Unterstein - Kentucky Stick Horse’s (NALL)

Chris Panos

Blake Miller

Kevin Unterstein

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outDOOR PLAYERS (The following Hofstra Lacrosse alumni have been on the rosters of Major League Lacrosse (MLL) teams)

Jay Card - Long Island Lizards, Rochester Rattlers Steven DeNapoli - Chesapeake Bayhawks, Rochester Rattlers Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks, Rochester Rattlers, Denver Outlaws Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Blake Lizards Miller Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards John Orsen - Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards Michael Skudin - Long Island Lizards Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards Michael Unterstein - Long Island Lizards Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards

Steven DeNapoli

All-Time Players

Tony Alexander - Long Island Lizards Joe Astarita - Long Island Lizards Rob Bonaguro - Long Island Lizards Jay Card - Long Island Lizards, Rochester Rattlers Ramar Clash - Long Island Lizards Brian Steven DeNapoli - Chesapeake Bayhawks, Rochester Rattlers Spallina Scott Dooley - New Jersey Pride, Chicago Machine Jim Femminella - Boston Canons Joe Ghedina - Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Pride Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals, Chicago Machine Tom Kessler - Baltimore Bayhawks, Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards John Keysor - San Francisco Dragons, Baltimore Bayhawks Joe Kostolansky - Rochester Rattlers, Boston Canons, San Francisco Dragons Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks, Bridgeport Barrage, Denver Outlaws John Evan LaPenna - Bridgeport Barrage Orsen Joe Mascaretti - Long Island Lizards Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Barrage Chris Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards Unterstein John Orsen - Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Armando Polanco - Philadelphia Barrage Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Paul Rao - Bridgeport Barrage, Long Island Lizards Chris Rogler -Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards Michael Skudin - Long Island Lizards Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards, Chesapeake Bayhawks Doug Shanahan - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Chicago Machine, Long Island Lizards Vinnie Sombrotto - Long Island Lizards Mark Spruyt - Bridgeport Barrage, Rochester Rattlers Coach Jarred Testa - Baltimore Bay Hawks, Denver Outlaws (Head Jarred Testa Coach), Washington Bayhawks (Head Coach) Tim Treubig - San Francisco Dragons, New Jersey Pride Chris Unterstein - Boston Canons, Denver Outlaws, New Jersey Pride, Rochester Rattlers, Long Island Lizards Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Long Island Lizards Joe Michael Unterstein - Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards Kostolansky Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards

2013 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse

Joe Ghedina

Chris Rogler

Nicky Polanco

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national team alumni Hofstra has had 10 alumni play or coach on a United States World Team. In 2006 three former Pride lacrosse players were members of the United States National Lacrosse Team at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championship in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Attackman Blake Miller ’96, midfielder Doug Shanahan ’01 and defenseman Nicky Polanco ’02 all played key roles in the United States’ silver medal finish. Shanahan scored eight goals, added three assists and scooped up a team-high 27 ground balls in seven games at the World Championship, while Miller added four goals and two assists, and Polanco, the team’s key defender, picked up 10 ground balls.

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Miller and Shanahan were making their second appearance on the U.S. National Team, while Polanco was a first-time selection after serving as an alternate in 2002.

Nicky Polanco

The complete list of Hofstra’s U.S. Team members is as follows: Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) Phil Marino - 1978 Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Blake Miller - 1998, 2006 Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006 Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006, 2012 Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19) The Pride has had three players named to the United States National Indoor Team, which competed in the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in May. The World Indoor Lacrosse Championship took place at Telsa Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 2128, 2011. Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, England, Finland, Ireland and the Iroquois Nationals joined the United States in the oneweek tournament with the U.S. placing third behind Canada and the Iroquois Nationals. Hofstra’s representatives were:

Vin Sombrotto

John Orsen Brian Langtry Chris Panos In addition to Hofstra’s connection with the U.S. World and National Teams, the Pride has been well represented as coach or player for foreign teams. The most recent is Jay Card, who was named to Canada’s U-19 National Team in 2008. The complete list as follows:

Blake Miller

Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach) Jay Card - 2008 (Canada Under 19)

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coaching alumni The Hofstra Lacrosse program has produced more than 50 players who have gone on to coach the sport at the professional, collegiate and scholastic level. Here is a list of Hofstra alumni that have pursued careers in the coaching ranks.

Professional

Washington Bayhawks (MLL), Denver Outlaws LI Lizards

Brian Spallina

College Brian Langtry

Pat Debolt

High School Varsity Chris Bergersen Dennis Bonn Brian Casey Bob Cavaliero Ed Danowski Steve Dauses Chris Deeks Steven DeNapoli Mike Demeo Don DiBlasi Lou DiBlasi Dom Dinardo Scott Dooley Jon Edwards Gerry Fay Jim Femminella Craig Flynn Joe Fowler Rich Garguilo John Gorman Adam Hananel

Joe Amplo Gary Arnold Phil Avillo Steve Banaletti J.P. Brazel Tom Calder Bob Cavaliero Vinnie Daniels Pat Debolt Bob Demarco Andris Dikmanis Tim Gannon Tom Gill John Gorman Don Hannington Karl Hedstrom Bill Heiser Bob Hiller Kevin Huff Kevin Johnson Jack Kaley Joe Kostolansky Renzie Lamb

MacArthur Cold Spring Harbor School of the Cathedral Trinity Catholic, Greenwich, King Seaford Perry Hall Floral Park Hewlitt Chaminade Our Lady of Mt. Carmel HHHE Corning East Rye Calvert Hall Chaminade Bellmore-JFK Billerica (MA) NYC Empire Baldwin South Side East Meadow

Tom Shuey

Hofstra, Marquette Hofstra York Hartford Delaware, Hofstra Roanoke, UNC Hofstra NYU Ohio State Rutgers Vermont Hofstra, Williams Kings Point Hofstra Hofstra, Colgate NYIT Kenyon North Carolina State Hofstra/SCCC Brown New York Tech Arizona State, Vermont Williams

Karl Hedstrom Kevin Huff Tom Kessler Jack Kort Joe Kostolansky Aaron Kozlowski Larry Kramer Bill Laky Mike Lambrecht Brian Langtry Rich Langtry Ryan Lucas Hank Lunde Jay Lupetin Mike Magee Sean McCarthy Keith Mekeel Blake Miller Ray Mills Brad Obloj

Garden City Eastport-South Manor, Smithtown East and West, Syosset Bergen Catholic Walt Whitman Marin Catholic (CA) North Shore Severna Park (MD) Uniondale Monte Vista (CA) Cherry Creek (CO) MacArthur Oceanside Hempstead Mepham Hicksville Heritage (CO) Wantagh Greenwich, Darien Wyandanch Plainview

Brian Langtry Rich Langtry Evan LaPenna Tom Leanos Joe Mascaretti James Morgan Brett Moyer Anthony Muscarella Chet O’Neil John Orsen Bill Reid Bob Rullan Brian Schneider Brian Spallina Scott Sullivan Dave Sweeney Jared Testa Mike Tierney Chris Unterstein Kevin Unterstein Kevin Warne Gary Allen Wellner

Dowling Dowling Whittier Drew Nassau CC Whittier Kings Point NYIT Hofstra, Colgate, Harvard Marquette Hampden-Sydney C.W. Post Yale Adelphi Muhlenberg Wesley UMBC Kings Point Kings Point Denver, Princeton, Hofstra Maryland Mitchell College

Terry O’Connor Len Panarelli Jason Pearl Rich Petillo Tony Petillo Bob Quinlan Bob Rao Chris Rogler Dan Royle Paul Sanit Doug Shanahan Eric Spallina Mark Spruyt Joe Taylor Mike Tierney Bryan Walker Gary Allen Wellner Ron Zoia

Mark Spruyt

High School JuniorVarsity Kevin Baudo Matt Cady Paul Defendini Jim Dobreff George Kay Tommy Shuey Phil Vangeli Brian Zuchelli Kevin Warne

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Mepham Farmingdale Long Beach Sachem North Bellport Levittown Division Island Trees Plainview-JFK Long Beach Poway (CA) Pine Crest (FLA) Uniondale East Islip Westhampton Beach Deer Park Garden City Ledyard MacArthur, Division

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Jared Testa Vinny Sombrotto

Port Washington East Meadow Farmingdale Grosse Point South, Detroit Country Day William Floyd Highland Park River Hill Half Hollow Hills Joe Amplo

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Opponent Adelphi Air Force Army Baltimore Binghamton Boston College Bowdoin Brown Bucknell CCNY CCNY (LC) Colgate Cornell Cortland State Dartmouth Delaware Denison Drexel Duke Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Georgetown Gettysburg Hartford Harvard Hobart Jacksonville Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh LIU-C.W. Post Loyola Manhasset Manhattan Maryland Maryland-Balt. Co. Massachusetts MIT Michigan State Middlebury Milburn (LC) Montclair State Mt. Washington (LC) Morgan State Navy New England (LC) New Hampshire New York Tech North Carolina North Carolina State Notre Dame Ohio State Penn State Pennsylvania Philadelphia (LC) Princeton Providence Radford Robert Morris R.P.I. Rutgers Sacred Heart St. John’s St. Joseph’s (PA) Stevens Tech Stony Brook Syracuse Towson Trinity Tufts Union Vermont Villanova Virginia Washington (MD) Washington & Lee Western Maryland Williams Yale

Won-Lost 16-14 8-0 17-37 10-15 3-0 1-0 4-0 13-11 3-1 7-0 1-0 3-0 1-6 7-0 6-2 24-12 0-1 21-4 6-0 2-1 5-0 1-3 1-0 6-0 10-8 9-8 1-0 5-19 17-0 5-0 15-8 14-12 1-1 2-0 1-9 3-1 17-20 12-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-2 0-7 2-0 6-13 1-0 17-2 5-0 6-4 1-0 7-7 1-0 9-6 5-13 1-0 13-12 4-0 1-0 4-0 7-2-1 14-15 11-0 12-2 2-0 2-0 4-2 4-12 24-19 4-0 2-0 2-2 8-0 8-5 4-11 9-10 15-4 2-1 6-3 4-8

First Meeting 1963 1970 1955 1952 2003 1979 1965 1976 1987 1950 1952 1960 1972 1951 1951 1951 1963 1986 1956 2002 1969 1994 1959 1995 1951 1959 2010 1974 1949 1986 1963 1956 1951 2010 1949 1988 1974 1958 1988 1955 1952 1950 1953 1971 1965 1949 1955 1974 1978 1980 1991 1987 1955 1970 1953 1972 1993 1992 2006 1956 1955 2002 1983 2011 1951 2004 1960 1961 1950 1953 1951 1993 1988 1957 1949 1956 1949 1953 1952

Last Hofstra Win 1983 - 12-6 2011 – 11-6 2010 - 17-2 1983 - 15-6 2005 - 7-5 1979 - 13-6 1968 - 18-6 2010 -15-12 1990 - 15-11 1971 - 1-0 1952 - 10-1 2011 – 6-3 2003 - 13-5 1972 - 5-4 2012 – 9-5 2012 – 13-5 None 2011 -11-6 2003 - 9-8 2011 – 8-7 1973 - 15-3 1994 - 13-10 1959 - 19-2 2001 - 21-9 2012 – 7-6 1973 - 13-9 2010 - 14-10 2010 -14-6 2007 - 9-3 1990 - 22-7 1990 - 14-5 2004 - 9-8 1952 - 14-6 2011 – 13-8 1984 - 10-7 1991 - 12-8 2011 – 14-5 1973 - 24-3 1994 - 14-5 1967 - 9-2 1954 - 11-1 None None 1972 - 10-4 1999 - 15-7 1949 - 7-3 1997 - 10-3 1978 - 23-4 2006 - 6-5 1980 - 17-15 2006 - 13-5 1987 - 15-4 2011 – 9-4 1976 - 10-9 1953 - 12-3 2011 – 11-9 2006 – 14-8 1992 - 17-7 2009 - 11-5 1965 - 15-6 1999 - 15-6 2012 – 11-9 2012 – 14-10 2012 – 13-9 1952 - 8-2 2009 - 12-11 2003 - 8-6 2011 - 12-5 1953 - 20-1 1955 - 21-1 1955 - 20-2 2001 - 16-7 2009 -10-3 2001 - 15-14 (OT) 1973 - 13-5 1980 - 7-6 (OT) 1952 - 16-0 1964 - 14-7 1995 - 10-9

Last Opponent Win 1989 - 10-15 None 2008 - 7-8 1972 - 2-4 None None None 2007 - 6-7 1987 - 13-15 None None None 2009 - 8-11 None 1953 - 4-6 2011 – 9-10 1963 - 2-4 2012 – 5-6 None 2012 – 9-10 (3OT) None 1997 - 5-18 None None 1996 - 12-15 1988 - 10-15 None 2011 – 5-12 None None 1987 - 7-8 2003 - 4-10 1951 - 3-4 None 2010 - 8-11 1992 - 12-15 2012 – 13-14 1967 - 8-11 None None None 1951 - 4-6 1961 - 0-7 None 1985 - 9-20 None 1978 - 10-11 None 2012 – 9-12 None 2012 – 5-6 (OT) None 2012 – 8-9 (2OT) 1987 - 5-13 None 2012 – 6-12 None None None 1961 - 4-5 1995 - 11-14 None 1992 - 7-9 None None 2007 - 12-13 (OT) 2001 - 13-18 2012 – 9-10 (2OT) None None 1954 - 6-7 None 2009 - 7-9 1992 - 5-17 1972 - 5-9 1982 - 10-19 1949 - 8-17 1965 - 5-11 1994 - 5-8

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yEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Year Record 1949 2-4 1950 3-4 1951 4-7 1952 12-2-1 1953 11-3 1954 9-4 1955 14-2 1956 8-5-1 1957 8-5 1958 8-3 1959 5-7 1960 7-4 1961 7-7 1962 10-3 1963 5-11 1964 6-9 1965 9-6 1966 7-9-1 1967 7-8 1968 7-5-1 1969 8-6 1970 12-5 1971 12-4 1972 5-11 1973 12-2 1974 9-3 1975 10-3 1976 7-4 1977 7-5 1978 8-5 1979 6-6 1980 7-6 1981 3-8 1982 3-10 1983 9-5 1984 8-6 1985 3-11 1986 4-9 1987 7-9 1988 12-3 1989 11-4 1990 9-5 1991 7-7 1992 4-9 1993 10-6 1994 6-7 1995 9-5 1996 9-5 1997 9-6 1998 10-4 1999 13-3 2000 11-5 2001 10-7 2002 11-3 2003 11-6 2004 4-10 2005 8-8 2006 17-2 2007 6-8 2008 10-6 2009 11-4 2010 9-5 2011 13-3 2012 6-8

GF 38 44 61 160 167 134 247 125 118 126 93 89 112 73 62 105 142 121 117 118 125 162 153 105 176 138 152 114 105 128 145 150 92 121 163 136 147 127 154 191 204 191 169 109 168 147 164 169 115 184 185 212 229 178 159 117 138 239 110 150 142 181 159 131

GPGF 6.3 6.3 5.5 10.7 12.8 10.4 15.4 8.9 9.1 11.5 7.8 8.1 8.0 7.3 3.9 7.0 9.5 7.1 7.8 9.1 8.9 10.1 10.2 6.6 12.6 11.5 11.7 10.4 8.8 9.8 12.1 11.5 8.4 9.3 11.6 9.7 10.5 9.8 9.6 12.7 13.6 13.6 12.1 8.4 10.5 11.3 11.7 12.1 7.7 13.1 11.6 13.3 13.5 12.7 9.3 8.4 8.6 12.5 7.9 9.2 9.3 12.9 9.9 9.4

GA 67 52 73 56 52 68 55 89 87 94 106 68 126 59 91 107 144 145 129 87 97 68 107 97 95 98 125 108 88 121 140 151 116 168 115 117 191 196 175 135 142 141 195 143 152 129 136 161 104 118 124 145 190 107 161 147 131 125 101 138 129 126 105 123

GPGA 11.1 7.4 6.6 3.7 4.0 5.2 3.4 6.4 6.7 8.5 8.8 6.2 9.0 5.9 5.7 7.1 9.6 8.5 8.6 6.7 6.9 4.3 7.1 6.1 6.8 8.2 9.6 9.8 7.3 9.3 11.7 11.6 10.5 12.9 8.2 8.4 13.6 15.1 10.9 9.0 9.5 10.1 13.9 11.0 9.5 9.9 9.7 11.5 6.9 8.4 7.8 9.1 11.2 7.6 9.4 10.5 8.1 6.5 7.2 8.4 8.5 8.9 6.6 8.8

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Hofstra University All-Time Coaching Records (1949-2012) Coach 1) Seth Tierney 2) John Danowski 3) Howdy Myers 4) Harry Royle 5) Al Brisotti Total

Years 2007-pres. 1986-06 1950-75 1976-85 1949 64 years

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Tied Pct. 0 .618 0 .610 4 .607 0 .513 0 .333 4 .595

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1951

Coach: Al Brisotti Record: 2-4 Washington (MD) 1-16 Western Maryland 8-17 Maryland 1-17 New England 8-3 Lafayette 17-6 Adelphi 3-8

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 4-7 L L L W W L

Montclair Delaware Washington (MD) Harvard Dartmouth Manhasset CCNY Stevens Tech Union Trinity Cortland Lafayette

1950

1952

CCNY 5-15 L Lafayette 14-2 W Western Maryland 6-3 W Montclair 4-11 L Adelphi 4-14 L Cortland 4-6 L Trinity 7-1 W

Manhasset Harvard CCNY L.C. CCNY Baltimore Western Maryland Delaware Union Cortland Trinity CCNY Yale Milburn L.C. Stevens Tech. Lafayette

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 3-4

4-6 L 3-7 L 2-10 L 3-10 L 4-7 L 3-4 L 4-5 L 4-1 W 9-12 L (OT) 11-1 W 5-4 W 9-6 W

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2-1 (15th ranked) 14-6 W 4-4 T 10-1 W 6-2 W 6-8 L 16-0 W 8-5 W 5-4 W 23-0 W 7-1 W 14-2 W 4-10 L 11-7 W 8-2 W 24-4 W

1953

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 11-3 (13th ranked) Philadelphia L.C. Mt. Washington L.C. Dartmouth Washington (MD) Tufts Delaware Yale Union Cortland CCNY Baltimore Trinity Williams Milburn L.C.

12-3 W 4-17 L 4-6 L 10-4 W 19-4 W 19-0 W 2-9 L 20-11 W 10-2 W 24-1 W 5-4 W 20-1 W 4-3 W 17-4 W

1954

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-4 (11th ranked) Mt. Washington L.C. Dartmouth Baltimore New Hampshire Washington Rutgers CCNY Yale Cortland Delaware Williams Union Milburn L.C.

3-15 L 7-6 W 4-7 L 14-5 W 5-8 L 8-7 W 17-2 W 10-5 W 18-2 W 19-3 W 13-0 W 6-7 L 11-1 W

1955

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 14-2 (3rd ranked) Mt. Washington L.C. Ohio State Dartmouth Middlebury Tufts New Hampshire Army Penn St. Washington Coll. Yale Delaware Union Williams Baltimore Cortland Rutgers

7-13 L 20-1 W 19-5 W 20-1 W 21-1 W 12-0 W 7-8 L 13-3 W 16-2 W 6-3 W 19-1 W 20-2 W 16-1 W 15-4 W 20-4 W 16-6 W

1956

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-5-1 (11th ranked) Dartmouth 6-4 W New Hampshire 6-3 W Harvard 13-7 W Penn State 3-9 L Washington & Lee 9-6 W Duke 11-1 W Washington (MD) 14-16 L (2 OT) Yale 6-8 L 8-3 W Loyola (MD) RPI 7-7 T 17-2 W Williams Army 4-8 L Cortland 14-3 W Baltimore 13-18 L

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1957

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-5 (13th ranked) Swathmore MIT Dartmouth New Hampshire Washington & Lee Washington (MD) Penn State Virginia RPI Army Loyola (MD) Baltimore Duke

7-5 W 20-1 W 16-10 W 6-3 W 9-4 W 8-10 L 11-7 W 5-8 L 3-10 L 2-14 L 13-0 W 6-13 L 12-2 W

1958

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-3 (9th ranked) MIT Harvard Washington & Lee Penn State New Hampshire Mt. Washington L.C. RPI Washington (MD) Army Loyola (MD) Baltimore

25-2 W 16-5 W 10-9 W 13-2 W 7-5 W 6-15 L 11-7 W 11-10 W 1-15 L 17-3 W 8-21 L

1959

1961

New Hampshire Harvard Washington & Lee Mt. Washington L.C. RPI Baltimore Washington (MD) Hobart Loyola (MD) Williams Gettysburg Army

Baltimore L.C. Mt. Washington L.C. Washington & Lee New Hampshire Harvard Colgate Syracuse Baltimore Washington (MD) Army Loyola (MD) Towson State RPI Adelphi

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-7 (14th ranked) 4-3 W 4-5 L 5-6 L 4-11 L 11-10 W 1-13 L 7-8 L 10-5 W 15-1 W 9-15 L 19-2 W 4-27 L

1960

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-4 (14th ranked) Hobart Washington & Lee New Hampshire Colgate Mt. Washington L.C. Syracuse Washington (MD) Army Baltimore Loyola (MD) RPI

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6-1 W 11-4 W 13-4 W 9-6 W 1-12 L 9-11 L 7-5 W 2-11 L 6-8 L 11-5 W 14-1 W

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-7 (15th ranked) 4-16 L 8-21 L 13-8 W 9-4 W 6-18 L 7-4 W 7-6 W 2-20 L 0-7 L 2-10 L 19-2 W 14-2 W 4-5 L 17-3 W

1962

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 10-3 (13th ranked) MIT Washington & Lee Harvard New Hampshire Loyola (MD) Baltimore Rutgers Williams Towson State RPI Adelphi Washington (MD) Army

8-4 W 6-3 W 4-10 L 6-4 W 8-4 W 7-9 L 10-9 W 8-2 W 12-2 W 11-2 W 7-3 W 6-5 W 0-17 L

1963

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-11 MIT Washington & Lee Harvard Denison Baltimore New Hampshire Washington (MD) Hobart Rutgers Towson State LIU-C.W. Post Loyola (MD) RPI Adelphi Army Williams

5-3 W 12-1 W 1-5 L 2-4 L 3-12 L 2-3 L 2-4 L 7-2 W 8-13 L 3-6 L 4-3 W 3-4 L 7-4 W 2-7 L 2-10 L 2-10 L

1964

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 6-9 Washington & Lee New Hampshire MIT Army Adelphi Syracuse Hobart Washington (MD) Towson State Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Williams RPI Baltimore Loyola (MD)

4-8 L 4-2 W 7-0 W 1-8 L 10-3 W 6-12 L 7-10 L 6-8 L 14-1 W 4-12 L 4-6 L 14-7 W 11-9 W 9-12 L 4-9 L

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1965

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-6 (18th ranked) Bowdoin MIT Army New Hampshire Syracuse Loyola (MD) Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Hobart Washington & Lee Navy Washington (MD) Williams Adelphi RPI

12-0 W 12-3 W 4-20 L 10-4 W 10-9 W 5-6 L 8-16 L 17-6 W 8-7 W 17-11 W 2-19 L 4-15 L 5-11 L 13-11 W 15-6 W

1967

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-8 Washington & Lee Bowdoin New Hampshire MIT Harvard Middlebury Hobart Rutgers Army Adelphi Syracuse Baltimore Washington (MD) Loyola (MD) LIU-C.W. Post

13-5 W 15-4 W 11-3 W 8-11 L 5-9 L 9-2 W 7-6 W 3-13 L 4-19 L 12-9 W 3-6 L 7-8 L 3-16 L 9-7 L 8-11 L

1969

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-6 (14th ranked) MIT Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Baltimore Army Adelphi Syracuse Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Washington (MD) LIU-C.W. Post CCNY Loyola (MD)

15-8 W 9-10 L 9-2 W 8-6 W 3-9 L 2-15 L 20-5 W 4-9 L 6-5 W 0-11 L 6-5 W 6-8 L 15-1 W 22-3 W

1971

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-4 (10th ranked) 3/27 Pennsylvania 4/1 MIT 4/3 Hobart 4/7 CCNY 4/10 Rutgers 4/14 Yale 4/17 Army 4/21 Washington (MD) 4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson 4/30 Morgan State 5/1 Navy 5/8 Baltimore 5/12 Adelphi 5/15 Virginia 5/19 LIU-C.W. Post Army (NCAA) **forfeit

6-2 W 23-3 W 11-7 W 1-0 W** 15-3 W 9-5 W 10-15 L 13-2 W 8-4 W 16-7 W 5-8 L 9-4 W 7-6 W 6-12 L 12-11 W (OT) 3-19 L

1966

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-9-1 Virginia Washington & Lee Bowdoin MIT Army Harvard New Hampshire Syracuse Hobart Rutgers Adelphi Baltimore Navy Loyola (MD) Washington (MD) Delaware LIU-C.W. Post

6-3 W 11-3 W 11-2 W 9-8 W 3-14 L 7-14 L 11-11 T 6-10 L 5-10 L 5-15 L 10-5 W 4-8 L 2-11 L 9-7 W 9-10 L 6-9 L 10-5 W

1968

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-5-1 Bowdoin MIT Washington & Lee Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Army Adelphi Syracuse Washington (MD) Baltimore Loyola (MD) LIU-C.W. Post

18-6 W 18-1 W 6-2 W 12-5 W 9-2 W 2-11 L 4-12 L 9-4 W 6-10 L 8-8 T 5-7 L 13-8 L 8-11 L

1970

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-5 (10th ranked) Loyola (MD) Pennsylvania New Hampshire MIT Hobart CCNY Rutgers Yale Army Adelphi Air Force Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Washington (MD) Baltimore LIU-C.W. Post Virginia **forfeit

13-4 W 5-3 W 12-4 W 11-4 W 16-2 W 27-0 W 9-10 L 3-6 L 2-9 L 10-2 W 9-3 W 8-3 W 4-9 L 1-0 W** 11-3 W 16-2 W 3-4 L

1972

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-11 (20th ranked) Cornell Pennsylvania Washington (MD) MIT Hobart LIU-C.W. Post Rutgers Towson State Army Princeton Cortland Fairleigh Dickinson Adelphi Baltimore Navy Morgan State

3-5 L 3-6 L 5-9 L 21-4 W 3-4 L 14-3 W 3-4 L 6-11 L 8-9 L (OT) 5-8 L 5-4 W 8-4 W 6-10 L 2-4 L 3-8 L 10-4 W

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1973

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2 (5th ranked) Pennsylvania MIT Hobart Baltimore Washington (MD) Princeton Army Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Towson State Rutgers Adelphi Air Force Virginia (NCAA)

8-7 W 24-3 W 13-9 W 16-6 W 13-5 W 9-5 W 6-8 L 15-3 W 10-9 W 9-7 W 12-8 W 10-9 W 16-4 W 5-12 L

1975

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 10-3 (6th ranked) Pennsylvania Syracuse Massachusetts Princeton Towson State Washington & Lee Army Navy Adelphi NY Tech Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Maryland (NCAA)

3-18 L 15-3 W 14-10 W 17-5 W 15-10 W 14-13 W 9-8 W (OT) 10-15 L 11-8 W 13-3 W 14-10 W 10-3 W 11-19 L

1977

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 7-5 (13th ranked) 3/19 at Pennsylvania 3/23 Dartmouth 3/26 Massachusetts 3/30 Brown 4/2 Harvard 4/6 Washington & Lee 4/9 at Army 4/16 at Navy 4/23 Adelphi 4/27 at NY Tech 4/30 Rutgers 5/4 at LIU-C.W. Post

3-10 L 13-6 W 10-8 W 9-7 W 14-4 W 13-9 W 2-7 L 7-15 L 6-7 L 16-6 W 5-6 L 6-3 W

1979

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 6-6 Boston College Dartmouth Virginia Brown Army Navy Adelphi Massachusetts Penn State LIU-C.W. Post Pennsylvania Washington & Lee

13-6 W 12-10 W 5-13 L 10-15 L 8-10 L 12-19 L 12-11 W 11-10 W 18-10 W 23-11 W 12-13 L 9-

1980

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 7-6

1974

Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-3 (7th ranked) 3/23 Pennsylvania 3/27 Baltimore 3/30 Massachusetts 4/3 at Princeton 4/6 Navy 4/13 Army 4/20 NY Tech 4/27 at Adelphi 5/1 at Towson State 5/4 at Rutgers 5/11 LIU-C.W. Post Johns Hopkins (NCAA)

11-9 W 15-9 W 7-6 W 16-13 W 6-17 L 12-5 W 21-3 W 11-3 W 11-15 L 6-5 W 12-5 W 10-18 L

1976

Coach Harry Royle Record: 7-4 (10th ranked) Pennsylvania Massachusetts Harvard at Brown Army Washington & Lee Navy Adelphi NY Tech Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post

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10-9 W 11-9 W 11-7 W 7-14 L 7-8 L 10-7 W 13-17 L 10-8 W 12-7 W 7-13 L 13-9 W

1978

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 8-5 (7th ranked) Pennsylvania Virginia New Hampshire Harvard Army North Carolina NY Tech Adelphi Massachusetts Penn State LIU-C.W. Post Washington & Lee Johns Hopkins (NCAA)

11-12 L 11-15 L 10-11 L 10-9 W 4-8 L 10-9 W 23-4 W 14-9 W 14-11 W 14-11 W 11-7 W 12-6 W 8-20 L

3/15 New Hampshire 3/19 Baltimore 3/22 Virginia 3/29 at Brown 4/5 Army 4/12 at Navy 4/19 at Adelphi 4/23 at Massachusetts 4/26 Penn State 4/30 Towson State 5/3 Pennsylvania 5/9 North Carolina State 5/17 Washington & Lee

15-10 W 15-9 W 5-10 L 10-22 L 11-9 W 9-14 L 9-13 L 8-16 L 20-9 W 16-8 W 8-10 L 17-15 W 7-6 W (OT)

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1983

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 9-5 (9th ranked)

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1981

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-8 3/21 Virginia 3/28 Brown 4/4 Army 4/8 Lafayette 4/15 Maryland 4/18 Adelphi 4/22 Massachusetts 4/25 Penn State 4/29 Towson State 5/2 Pennsylvania 5/9 Baltimore

11-18 L 10-7 W 6-10 L 10-3 W 3-10 L 11-16 L 8-14 L 5-10 L 7-14 L 8-10 L 13-4 W

Baltimore 15-6 W Navy 14-10 W Brown 15-11 W 7-9 L Maryland Army 3-9 L 8-9 L LIU-C.W. Post Penn State 9-3 W 25-9 W Lafayette Adelphi 12-6 W Massachusetts 10-8 W 8-9 L Towson State St. John’s 12-4 W Pennsylvania 10-11 L (OT) Rutgers 15-11 W

1982

1984

Baltimore 10-7 W Virginia 8-16 L Maryland 12-13 L (OT) Brown 3-9 L Army 6-12 L Penn State 10-16 L Lafayette 10-7 W Adelphi 10-17 L Massachusetts 10-18 L Towson State 18-10 W Pennsylvania 8-11 L Rutgers 6-13 L Washington & Lee 10-19 L

3/10 at Princeton 3/17 at Brown 3/24 Maryland 3/31 Army 4/4 LIU-C.W. Post 4/7 Penn State 4/11 at Lafayette 4/14 at Adelphi 4/18 at Massachusetts 4/21 Towson State 4/25 at St. John’s 4/28 Pennsylvania 5/5 at Rutgers 5/12 at Navy

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-10

1985

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-11 3/9 at Princeton 3/16 Brown 3/23 at Maryland 3/30 at Army 4/3 at LIU-C.W. Post 4/6 at Penn State 4/10 Lafayette 4/13 Adelphi 4/17 Massachusetts 4/20 at Towson State 4/24 St. John’s 4/27 Pennsylvania 5/4 Rutgers 4/11 Navy

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1986

Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-9

Coach: Harry Royle Record: 8-6 (11th ranked) 13-7 9-8 10-7 7-11 10-6 10-11 16-3 5-6 5-12 12-8 13-8 5-6 7-11 14-13

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3/8 Princeton 3/15 at Brown 3/22 Maryland 3/29 Army 4/5 at Delaware 4/9 at Lafayette 4/12 at Adelphi 4/19 Towson State 4/26 Pennsylvania 4/30 Lehigh 5/3 Hobart 5/7 Drexel 5/10 LIU-C.W. Post

9-8 W 3-20 L 2-16 L 6-18 L 6-15 L 16-11 W 10-20 L 6-8 L 9-15 L 15-9 W 10-24 L 23-13 W 12-19 L

1987

Coach: John Danowski Record: 7-9, 3-3 3/7 at Princeton 3/13 Duke 3/15 Brown 3/21 Maryland 3/25 Ohio State 3/28 Bucknell* 4/4 Delaware* 4/8 Lafayette* 4/11 Adelphi 4/18 at Towson State* 4/25 Pennsylvania 4/27 Air Force 4/29 at Lehigh* 5/2 at Hobart 5/6 at Drexel* 5/9 at LIU-C.W. Post *East Coast Conference game

9-7 W 12-11 W 5-11 L 1-15 L 15-4 W 13-15 L 8-9 L 18-6 W 7-15 L 4-15 L 5-13 L 12-5 W 15-11 W 9-21 L 14-9 W 7-8 L

1988

Coach: John Danowski Record: 12-3, 5-0 (13th ranked) 3/12 St. John’s 3/19 at Bucknell 3/25 Michigan State 3/27 at Adelphi 4/2 at Delaware* 4/6 at Lafayette* 4/9 Syracuse 4/16 Towson State* 4/23 at Villanova 4/27 Lehigh* 4/30 Hobart 5/4 Drexel* 5/7 at UMBC 5/11 LIU-C.W. Post 5/14 Princeton *East Coast Conference game

14-6 W 14-7 W 10-3 W 12-13 L 14-8 W 17-9 W 5-18 L 10-9 W 13-8 W 21-13 W 10-15 L 20-6 W 15-9 W 9-8 W 7-3 W

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1989

Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-4, 5-0 (14th ranked) 3/11 Virginia 3/18 Bucknell 3/22 at St. John’s 3/25 Adelphi 3/29 Army 4/1 Delaware* 4/5 Lafayette* 4/8 at Syracuse 4/15 at Towson State* 4/22 Villanova 4/25 at Lehigh* 4/29 at Hobart 5/3 at Drexel* 5/6 UMBC 5/13 Princeton *East Coast Conference game

16-14 W 17-4 W 17-11 W 10-15 L 16-10 W 15-13 W 20-2 W 7-16 L 10-9 W (4 OT) 9-12 L 18-8 W 6-14 L 17-7 W 16-4 W 10-3 W

1990

Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 4-1 (19th ranked) 3/10 Penn State 3/17 Bucknell 3/21 St. John’s 3/24 Cornell 3/27 at Army 3/31 at Delaware* 4/4 at Yale 4/7 Syracuse 4/14 Towson State* 4/25 Lehigh* 4/28 at Lafayette* 5/2 Drexel* 5/5 at LIU-C.W. Post 5/11 Princeton *East Coast Conference game

17-6 W 15-11 W 14-8 W 14-15 L 13-15 L 15-5 W 5-18 L 9-20 L 11-14 L 22-7 W 13-7 W 22-4 W 14-5 W 7-6 W

. 1991

Coach: John Danowski Record: 7-7, 2-2 (16th ranked) 3/9 Notre Dame 3/16 at UMBC* 3/20 at St. John’s 3/23 at #9 Cornell 3/30 #20 Delaware* 4/3 Lafayette 4/6 at #8 Syracuse 4/13 at #9 Towson State* 4/20 #4 Virginia 4/23 at Drexel* 4/27 at #11 Army 5/1 #7 Johns Hopkins 5/4 #15 Yale 5/11 at #4 Princeton

10-5 W 12-8 W 13-12 W 4-9 L 9-10 L 24-14 W 10-30 L 8-20 L 10-18 L 21-11 W 14-13 W (OT) 11-20 L 12-10 W 11-15 L

1992

Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-9 3/7 Rutgers 3/10 Radford 3/14 UMBC 3/21 Cornell 3/28 at Notre Dame 4/1 at Massachusetts 4/11 Towson State 4/15 St. John’s 4/18 at Virginia 4/21 Lafayette 4/24 Army 4/29 at Johns Hopkins 5/2 at Yale

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1993

Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-6 (11th ranked) 3/7 Notre Dame 3/21 Vermont 3/28 Providence 4/3 #10 Massachusetts 4/4 Harvard 4/9 #5 Loyola (MD) 4/14 at St. John’s 4/17 #5 Virginia 4/21 Lafayette 4/24 at #12 Army 4/28 #4 Johns Hopkins 5/1 #20 Yale 5/4 at #16 Rutgers 5/8 #2 Princeton 5/15 Massachusetts (NCAA) 5/22 at Syracuse (NCAA)

8-9 L 12-10 W 19-6 W 16-8 W 12-7 W 13-12 W 9-8 W 7-6 W (OT) 21-3 W 11-10 W 5-11 L 6-9 L 6-16 L 6-9 L 9-8 W 8-20 L

3/11 #17 Delaware* 15-6 W 10-9 W (OT) 3/18 #8 Brown 3/25 Vermont* 11-10 W 5-11 L 3/31 #13 Massachusetts 4/2 New Hampshire* 21-9 W 4/7 #6 Loyola 7-15 L 4/11 at Hartford* 10-5 W 4/12 at St. John’s 19-3 W 4/15 at #12 Georgetown 6-17 L 4/21 at Army 12-8 W 4/25 #1 Johns Hopkins 11-15 L 4/29 Yale 10-9 W 5/2 Drexel* 16-5 W 5/6 at #19 Rutgers 11-14 L *North Atlantic Conference game

Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 5-0 (12th ranked)

Coach: John Danowski Record: 6-7 (20th ranked) 15-3 14-5 10-9 13-5 8-11 6-15 10-13 13-10 17-4 14-15 7-15 5-8 15-16

Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 5-0 (17th ranked)

1996

1994

3/5 St. John’s 3/12 Michigan State 3/20 #10 Brown 3/23 Air Force 4/1 #13 Massachusetts+ 4/2 at #14 Brown+ 4/9 at #2 Loyola 4/16 #13 Georgetown 4/17 Providence 4/22 #20 Army 4/26 #6 Johns Hopkins 4/30 at #18 Yale 5/7 Rutgers +Fleet Classic at Brown

1995

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3/3 at #14 Towson State*^ 13-12 W 3/10 at #19 Delaware*# 19-13 W 8-17 L 3/13 at #8 Loyola 3/17 #6 Brown 7-16 L 3/22 #12 Massachusetts 15-14 W (OT) 3/30 New Hampshire* 12-6 W 4/6 at Vermont* 17-11 W 4/13 #17 Georgetown 15-16 L (OT) 4/19 #20 Army 10-14 L 4/23 #5 Johns Hopkins 9-7 W 4/27 at Drexel* 10-7 W 4/30 #20 Rutgers 12-4 W 5/5 #2 North Carolina 10-9 W 5/11 Harvard (NCAA)*** 12-15 L *North Atlantic Conference game ^at Johns Hopkins #at Loyola ***at Cornell

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1997

1999

3/1 #10 Towson State* 13-10 W 12-7 W 3/8 Delaware* 3/15 #9 Brown 9-4 W 7-6 W (2 OT) 3/22 #15 Massachusetts 3/29 at New Hampshire*^ 10-3 W 9-10 L 4/4 at #13 Notre Dame 4/6 Vermont* 7-6 W 7-2 W 4/8 at #14 Hartford* 4/12 at #6 Georgetown 5-18 L 4/19 at Army 2-6 L 4/22 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-8 L 4/25 Drexel* 16-4 W 4/29 at Rutgers 5-4 W 5/3 #16 North Carolina 4-10 L 5/10 Massachusetts (NCAA)** 4-6 L *America East game ^at Holy Cross **at Army

3/6 #3 Loyola ^ 4-10 3/13 #14 Delaware* 7-13 11-9 3/20 at Brown 3/22 Air Force 19-5 8-7 3/27 #20 Massachusetts 3/31 at Hartford* 15-6 10-9 4/3 #13 Notre Dame 9-6 4/7 #15 Towson* 4/10 Vermont* 14-4 8-7 4/16 #10 Navy 4/24 at Army 16-9 18-7 4/28 Drexel* 5/4 at Rutgers 15-6 5/8 #2 Johns Hopkins 9-8 15-7 5/15 Navy (NCAA)** 5/22 #2 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 7-11 *America East game ^at Navy **at Brown

1998

2000

Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-6, 6-0 (12th ranked)

Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-4, 5-0 (12th ranked) 2/28 #5 Loyola 3/7 at #20 Delaware* 3/10 Providence 3/14 #17 Brown 3/22 at #10 Massachusetts 3/27 Hartford* 4/1 at #17 Towson* 4/4 Vermont* 4/10 #17 Navy 4/17 Army 4/22 at #3 Johns Hopkins 4/25 at #19 Drexel* 4/28 #19 Rutgers 5/2 at Notre Dame *America East game

6-8 L 13-11 W 18-2 W 20-11 W 6-7 L 22-8 W 15-11 W 22-5 W 9-8 W 13-9 W 10-16 L 13-5 W 13-9 W 4-8 L

Coach: John Danowski Record: 13-3, 4-1 (7th ranked) L L W W W W W W W W W W W W (OT) W L

Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-5, 4-1 (10th ranked) 2/26 at #15 Massachusetts 3/4 #3 Loyola 3/11 #7 Johns Hopkins 3/19 at #5 Princeton 3/26 at #13 Notre Dame 3/27 Air Force 4/7 Vermont* 4/9 Hartford* 4/14 at Delaware* 4/16 at Towson* 4/20 at Drexel* 4/22 #19 Army 4/29 #11 North Carolina 5/3 Towson# 5/6 Delaware# 5/14 #6 Maryland (NCAA)! *America East game #America East Tournament !at UMBC

10-7 W 12-16 L 6-12 L 8-11 L 8-7 W 21-4 W 12-8 W 17-5 W 7-8 L 18-11 W 13-6 W 18-10 W 20-12 W 18-10 W 14-4 W 12-14 L

2001

Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-7, 4-1 (11th ranked) 2/24 #19 Massachusetts 3/3 at #8 Loyola 3/10 at #8 Johns Hopkins 3/17 #2 Princeton 3/24 #2 Notre Dame 3/28 Air Force 3/31 Hartford*^ 4/4 Drexel* 4/7 #11 Towson* 4/10 at Army 4/14 Delaware* 4/21 at Vermont* 4/28 #9 Duke 5/2 Delaware# 5/5 at #9 Towson# 5/13 #8 Virginia (NCAA)! 5/19 #1 Syracuse (NCAA)$ *America East game ^at Springfield, Massachusetts #America East Tournament !at West Point, New York $at Hofstra Stadiu

13-17 L 12-17 L 6-7 L 5-10 L 11-10 W (OT) 22-8 W 21-9 W 18-7 W 12-16 L 17-9 W 11-10 W 16-7 W 15-10 W 11-8 W 11-13 L 15-14 W (OT) 13-18 L

2002

Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-3, 5-1 (6th ranked) 2/23 at #12 Massachusetts 12-11 3/2 #8 Loyola* 7-8 3/5 Villanova* 12-5 3/9 #2 Johns Hopkins 8-9 3/16 at #8 Princeton 4-12 3/19 Fairfield 11-8 3/23 at #18 Notre Dame 15-5 3/26 at Drexel* 18-10 3/30 Army 16-9 13-7 4/6 at #14 Towson* 4/13 at Delaware* 17-5 4/19 Sacred Heart 19-5 4/26 #7 Duke 14-6 5/1 #12 North Carolina 12-7 *Colonial Athletic Association game

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2003

Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-6, 4-1 (10th ranked) 3/1 at #12 Loyola 4-10 L 3/4 Binghamton 15-5 W 13-5 W 3/8 #14 Cornell 3/15 #7 Princeton 5-18 L 9-8 W 3/21 #11 Notre Dame 3/23 #6 Massachusetts 7-14 L 12-11 W 3/26 at Army 14-8 W 3/29 Drexel* 4/4 at #13 Towson* 8-15 L 11-9 W 4/11 Delaware* 4/17 #7 Syracuse 8-6 W 9-8 W (OT) 4/19 at Sacred Heart* 4/23 Villanova* 9-5 W 4/26 #11 Duke 9-8 W 4/30 Villanova# 9-6 W 5/3 at #11 Towson# 11-16 L 5/11 at #5 Massachusetts 6-9 L (NCAA) *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament

2004

Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-10, 2-3 2/28 #12 Cornell 12-14 3/6 #7 Loyola 9-8 3/8 Binghamton 14-9 3/13 #1 Johns Hopkins 6-13 3/20 at #6 Princeton 5-10 3/24 at #15 Notre Dame 11-19 3/28 at Massachusetts 3-6 4/3 at #18 Delaware* 10-12 4/7 Sacred Heart* 12-11 4/10 at Drexel* 8-7 4/17 #18 Towson* 6-12 4/24 at Villanova* 10-13 4/27 at Stony Brook 6-9 5/5 at #11 Towson# 5-6 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game

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2005

Coach: John Danowski Record: 8-8, 3-2 (20th ranked) 2/26 #15 Massachusetts 7-12 3/5 at #20 Brown 2-10 5-11 3/12 at #1 Johns Hopkins 3/16 #15 North Carolina 12-8 9-8 3/19 #11 Princeton 3/21 Binghamton 7-5 8-9 3/26 #9 Notre Dame 10-11 3/29 at #5 Army 4/1 Villanova* 5-11 14-10 4/6 at Sacred Heart* 4/9 at #17 Delaware* 13-3 11-5 4/15 Drexel* 4/23 at #14 Towson* 6-10 4/26 #17 Stony Brook 13-5 4/30 Harvard 11-5 5/4 at #16 Delaware# 5-8 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game

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2006

Coach: John Danowski Record: 17-2, 6-0 (2nd ranked) 2/26 at #9 Massachusetts 7-11 L 3/4 Brown 14-4 W 3/11 #11 Johns Hopkins 11-6 W 3/15 North Carolina 6-5 W 3/18 at #6 Princeton 9-5 W 3/25 #11 Notre Dame 13-5 W 3/28 #20 Army 11-6 W 3/31 #12 Towson* 10-9 W (OT) 4/5 Sacred Heart* 19-8 W 4/8 at Villanova* 13-4 W 4/12 at Robert Morris* 21-2 W 4/14 Delaware* 12-10 W 4/22 at Drexel* 12-4 W 4/25 at #19 Stony Brook 18-8 W 4/29 #16 Harvard 13-6 W 5/3 Villanova# 14-7 W 5/6 #19 Delaware# 12-6 W 5/14 Providence (NCAA1) 14-8 W 5/20 Massachusetts (NCAA2) 10-11 L (OT) *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Hofstra NCAA2-Quarterfinal at Stony Brook

2007

2009

2/24 #9 Massachusetts 8-6 W 3/3 at Brown 6-7 L 8-9 L 3/10 at #5 Johns Hopkins 3/18 #12 Princeton 4-5 L 5-6 L 3/24 at #14 Delaware* 3/27 at #9 Army 5-3 W 3/30 Villanova* 8-9 L 4/7 Robert Morris* 14-5 W 10-8 W 4/11 at Sacred Heart* 4/14 at #14 Towson* 9-8 W (OT) 4/20 Lafayette 9-3 W 4/24 Stony Brook 12-13 L (OT) 4/28 #17 Drexel* 7-8 L 5/2 at #14 Towson# 5-11 L *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game

2/21 #20 Massachusetts 11-10 2/28 at #15 Brown 11-10 3/7 at #10 Johns Hopkins 7-12 3/14 #3 Princeton 9-7 6-5 3/21 at Sacred Heart* 3/24 at Army 9-8 3/28 Robert Morris* 11-5 4/4 Delaware *+ 10-8 12-7 4/8 Drexel* 4/11 at Towson* 11-10 8-13 4/18 #10 North Carolina 4/21 Stony Brook 12-11 10-3 4/25 Villanova* 4/29 Villanova # 7-9 5/9 at #7 Cornell (NCAA1) 8-11 L *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Cornell

Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 6-8, 3-3

2008

Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 10-6, 5-1 CAA (15th ranked) 2/23 at Massachusetts 4-8 3/1 Brown 7-6 3/8 #1 Johns Hopkins 8-7 6-11 3/15 at #13 Princeton 3/21 Towson* 13-8 3/25 #16 Army 7-8 3/29 at #11 Drexel* 8-9 20-3 4/5 Sacred Heart* 4/9 at Villanova* 7-6 4/12 Delaware* 11-8 4/19 at #13 North Carolina 9-13 4/22 at Stony Brook 14-13 4/26 at Robert Morris* 13-12 4/30 Delaware% 9-7 5/3 at #11 Drexel& 10-9 5/11 at #4 Johns Hopkins 4-10 (NCAA) *CAA game %CAA Semifinals &CAA Championship NCAA-Opening Round at Johns Hopkins

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2011

Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 11-4, 6-0

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Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 13-3, 5-1 (13th ranked) W W (2OT) L W W W (2OT) W W W W L W W L

2010

Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 9-5, 2-3 (14th ranked) 2/27 at #9 Princeton 14-17 L 3/6 #19 Brown 15-12 W 3/13 #7 Johns Hopkins 14-6 W 14-6 W 3/20 Sacred Heart* 3/23 at St. John’s 13-4 W 3/27 at #18 Massachusetts* 9-11 L 3/30 Army 17-2 W 11-13 L 4/3 at #11 Drexel* 4/6 Manhattan 18-2 W 4/10 Delaware* + 12-11 W 4/17 at Penn State* 10-11 L (OT) 4/24 Jacksonville 14-10 W 5/1 #11 Towson* 12-10 W 5/15 at #3 Maryland (NCAA1) 8-11 L *-Colonial Athletic Association game +- Big City Classic at Meadowlands #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Maryland

2/15 Colgate 6-3 W 2/19 at Sacred Heart 10-6 W 11-9 W 2/26 #8 Princeton 3/5 Harvard 15-9 W 11-6 W 3/13 Air Force 3/19 at Delaware* 6-7 L 8-5 W 3/22 St. John’s 3/26 Drexel* 11-6 W 12-5 W 4/2 at Towson* 4/5 Manhattan 13-8 W 4/9 at Saint Joseph’s (PA)* 11-3 W 4/16 at Fairfield 8-7 W 4/23 vs. #15 Massachusetts* + 14-5 W 4/30 #20 Penn State* 9-4 W 5/4 Delaware# 9-10 L 5/14 at #3 Johns Hopkins (NCAA1) 5-12 L *Colonial Athletic Association game +Warrior Classic, East Hartford, CT #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Johns Hopkins

2012

Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 6-8, 2-4 2/18 Sacred Heart 2/25 at Princeton 2/28 #20 Fairfield 3/3 at Harvard 3/10 #7 Notre Dame 3/17 #20 Delaware* 3/20 St. John’s 3/24 at Drexel* 3/31 Towson* 4/3 Dartmouth 4/7 St. Joseph’s* 4/14 #8 North Carolina+ 4/21 at #1 Massachusetts* 4/28 at #14 Penn State*

11-9 6-12 9-10 7-6 5-6 13-5 14-10 5-6 9-10 9-5 13-9 9-12 13-14 8-9

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2013 Hofstra Media Information

2013 Hofstra Media Information

The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the members of the media covering the 2013 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.

Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game for press box space and credentials. Press passes will be left at the media entrance (Gate A) on the west side of the stadium on Meadowbrook Place.

Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Press Parking: Media parking passes should be requested at the same time press box/sideline passes are requested. The Reserved-Media parking lot is located across the street from the Stadium Building, which houses the press box, on the corner of Belmont Place and Meadowbrook Place. To enter the lot off of Hempstead Turnpike, go south (turn left if coming from the east) on California Avenue. Go 20 yards on California Avenue to Belmont Place and turn left. Go down the block to the last lot on the left, which is on the corner of Meadowbrook Place. Parking is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Reserved-Media lot. Once that lot is filled, media will be directed to the general public parking areas around Shuart Stadium.

Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact Hofstra University Swim Center – Suite 262 Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-6764 - Office (516) 523-6692 - Cell (516) 463-5033 - Fax (516) 463-5274 - Shuart Stadium Press Box Phone

Jim Sheehan Stephen Gorchov Senior Sports Associate Director Information Director of Athletics for Communications Communications

Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases and notes on the tables behind the first row of press seating. A quickie statistics sheet will be distributed at halftime. Several stats monitors are placed in the working press area. Complete game statistical books will be available in the press box and in the interview room (theater) 20 minutes after each game. Telephones: Hofstra University provides numerous telephones for use by the media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone needs when you request your credentials.

Brian Bohl Len Skoros Director of Athletic Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Publicationss Communications About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 33rd year in the sports public relations profession and in his 25th year at Hofstra University. Sheehan came to Hofstra in 1988 after serving as assistant commissioner of the I-AA Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1985 through 1988. Prior to his Gateway stint, he served as coordinator of media relations for the Houston Gamblers of the United States Football League in 1984-85. Sheehan has also served as director of sports information at the University of Tampa from 1982 through 1984; assistant to the commissioner/ information director of the Sunshine State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and director of sports information at his alma mater, Biscayne College, in 1981-82. Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (20). The Sheehan family resides in Middle Village, New York. Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the fourth floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working media and scouts. All media members, including radio and television stations, will be seated on the fourth floor while video and television camera locations are on the roof. All press box guests must have a pass, issued by the Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications, to gain entrance. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the press box.

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Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field should request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers will be allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps are reminded to stay out of the bench areas and stand five yards behind the sideline during the course of the game. Photo sideline passes should always be visible when on the field. Freelance photographers are not allowed on the James M. Shuart Stadium field.

Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to James M. Shuart Stadium. Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews in the Hofstra Theater on the lower level of Margiotta Hall. Media with credentials should enter Margiotta Hall at the north side door facing the field and take the elevator down. Please contact the visiting publicist concerning the visiting team’s post-game policy in their locker room on the east side of Shuart Stadium. Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will either put you through to the player requested or have the player return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around Margiotta Hall. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the athletic training room. Hofstra Lacrosse on the Web: Visit GoHofstra.com for the latest information on Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse or any of the University’s 17 athletic teams.

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WIRE SERVICES

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St. Patrick’s Day Uniform The Pride wore green St. Patrick’s Day-themed uniforms and helmets for its March 17 contest against Delaware. The gear, which also included shamrock decorated cuffs for gloves, was donated by Hofstra’s apparel supplier Warrior Lacrosse.

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2013 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE ROB BELLAIRS

16 23 26

Sat. Sat. Tue.

FEBRUARY SACRED HEART PRINCETON at Fairfield

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m.

MARCH

JORDAN FRIED

RYAN BRANT

2 9 16 19 23 26 30

Sat. Sat. Sat. Tue. Sat. Tue. Sat.

HARVARD at Notre Dame at Delaware* at St. John’s DREXEL* DARTMOUTH at Towson*

6 Sat.

APRIL RELENTLESS CUP (Folsom, PA) at Saint Joseph’s (PA)*

7 p.m.

13 20 27

Sat. Sat. Sat.

NORTH CAROLINA MASSACHUSETTS* PENN STATE*

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

1 4 11-12 18-19 25 27

Wed. Sat. Sat.-Sun. Sat.-Sun. Sat. Mon.

MAY CAA Championship – Semifinals CAA Championship – Final NCAA Championship – First Round NCAA Championship – Quarterfinals NCAA Championship – Semifinals (Philadelphia, PA) NCAA Championship – Final (Philadelphia, PA)

*CAA game Home games in BOLD CAPS Dates and times subject to change. GoHofstra.com

RYAN O’LEARY

DREW COHOLAN

GoHofstra.com

1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.


MARK MULLEN

2 0 1 3 H O F S T R A L A C R O S S E M E D I A

CODY SOLAJA

G U I D E

AARON JONES

MICHAEL HAMILTON

BRAD LOIZEAUX

JOHN ANTONIADES ADRIAN SORICHETTI


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