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OhioStateBuckeyes.com
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E C O N TA C T
LEANN PARKER
Office Phone:
614-688-0294
Cell Phone:
614-266-4309
E-mail:
[email protected]
ATHLETICS COMMUNI C AT I O N S
Assistant Athletics Director/Communications.Dan
Wallenberg
Director .............................................. Shelly Poe
Associate Directors ....Jerry Emig, Leann Parker
Assistant Directors .. Alissa Clendenen, Danielle .
................................Warner, Adam Widman
Interns...................... Alex Morando, Brett Rybak
Men’s Lacrosse Contact ................Leann Parker
Office Phone.......................... 614-688-0294
Cell Phone . .......................... 614-266-4309
E-mail ........................ [email protected]
Mailing Address ........... Rm. 124, St. John Arena
410 Woody Hayes Drive
Columbus, OH 43210-1166
GAMEDAY MANAGEME N T
PHONE NUMBERS
JOMS Press Box................... 614-247-7108
Facility Operations ............... 614-292-9450
Ticket Office ......................... 614-292-2624
Marketing ............................. 614-292-3672
Training Room ...................... 614-292-1165
Equipment Room................... 614-292-1679
UNIVERSITY FACTS
Location .................Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.5m)
Founded ..................................................... 1870
Enrollment ..............52,868 (Columbus campus)
Nickname ........................................... Buckeyes
Colors ..Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429)
Mascot .......................................Brutus Buckeye
President ........................................ Gordon Gee
Director of Athletics ..................... Eugene Smith
Associate AD/Men’s Lacrosse .......Heather Lyke
Faculty Representative . ...................John Bruno
MEN’S LACROSSE HIS TO RY
All-time Record ...................................415-272-5
All-Americans ................................................ 30
Conference ..ECAC Lacrosse League (Third year)
All-ECAC Selections . ....................................... 6
GWLL Championships....................................... 6
(1986-88-99co-03co-04-08co)
GWLL MVPs . .................................................. 5
All-GWLL Selections . .................................... 93
MLA Players of the Year ................................... 2
All-MLA Selections ...................................... 103
North-South All-Star Game Selections ........... 20
Academic All-Big Ten Selections .................. 186
Ohio State Scholar-Athlete Honors .............. 299
Home Facilities ...................................................
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Woody Hayes Athletic Center (Indoor)
Ohio Stadium
2 0 11 I N R E V I E W
Overall Record ..............................................8-8
ECAC Record ...................................... 3-3/t-3rd
ECAC Tournament Record.............................0-1
All-Americans ..................1 (honorable mention)
All-ECAC Players .....4 (2 1st team, 2 2nd team)
2012 SEASON
Letterwinners R/L ...................................... 26/15
Starters R/L ................................................... 8/2
All-Americans R/L . ........................................ 1/0
All-ECAC Selections R/L................................ 4/0
Captains .............. Joe Bonanni, Matt Kawamoto
..........................Mike Smail, Brock Sorensen
C O A C H I N G S TA F F
Head Coach .................. Nick Myers, fourth year
Alma Mater .................................. Springfield ‘01
OSU/Career Record (Years) . .............. 23-24 (3)
Conferece Record ........................................9-9
Assistant Coach....... Andrew Baxter, fourth year
Alma Mater .................................. Springfield ‘01
Assistant Coach.......... Dave Dobbins, third year
Alma Mater .......................................Colgate ‘01
Volunteer Coach .................... Jud Hall, first year
Alma Mater ...........................................OWU ‘11
Director of Operations....Mark Bergey, third year
Alma Mater ........................................ WNEC ‘06
Trainer ..........................................Angie Beisner
Administrative Assistant .................... Lisa Davis
Lacrosse Office Phone .................614-292-9017
Lacrosse Office Fax .....................614-292-9195
Editor - Leann Parker
Associate Athletics Director for
External Relations - Diana Sabau
Director, Creative Services - Andy DeVito
Photographers - Michael Abramson (Courtesy Roy
Lichtenstein Foundation), Chance Brockway, Chance Brockway
Jr., Scott Brockway, Hal Clark, Kevin Fitzsimons, Terry Gilliam,
V. Scott Gilmore, Rebecca Gray, Greater Columbus Convention
& Visitors Bureau, Mark Hall, Jo McCulty, OSU Biomedical
Communications, OSU Photo Archives, Ohio State University
Relations, Lance Parker, Michael Pogany (The Columbus Zoo
and Aquarium), Rick Prebeg, Carole Rosing, Jamie Sabau,
Dale Sparks, Dan Trittschuh, Will Schilling, Gail Wadley,
Paul Whitehouse, Tom Wolf (AllSport), Bernie Saul, Irving
Johnson III.
This publication has been prepared to assist in your coverage
of Ohio State athletics. Every attempt has been made to
ensure its accuracy and thoroughness. On behalf of the
Department of Athletics, we would like to thank you for your
coverage of Ohio State’s 36 intercollegiate varsity sports and
look forward to working with you again this year. Please do
not hesitate to contact our office if you have any questions
or need assistance.
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CREDENTIAL REQUESTS
Members of the working media interested in obtaining
credentials should contact Leann Parker in the athletics
communications office at 614-688-0294.
PLAYER INTERVIEWS
Media wishing to conduct interviews with any member
of the Ohio State lacrosse team should contact Leann
Parker in the athletics communications office. Please call
at least one day in advance to allow setup time.
ROAD REQUESTS
Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road
games to the host school’s sports information director.
WEEKLY RELEASE
The weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, is
available each week on the official Ohio State Department
of Athletics web site at: OhioStateBuckeyes.com. Media
members that would like to be on the men’s lacrosse
email distribution list should contact Leann Parker
([email protected]).
MEDIA GAME SERVICES
Game notes and starting lineups will be made available
to the media prior to each game. Scoring summaries will
be distributed to the media about 10 minutes following
the game. Any additional requests should be directed
to Leann Parker.
RADIO AND TV BROADCAS T S
Members of the media wishing to broadcast Ohio State
games should contact the athletics communications office
at least 48 hours prior to the date.
POSTGAME PROCEDURES
Interviews will begin 10 minutes after the game ends.
There is no formal press conference; interviews will be
held on the field or by the team locker rooms. A member
of the Ohio State athletics communications office will
assist with interviews. Please inform a member of the
athletics communications office of any specific requests.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photo passes are issued to daily newspapers, wire
services and special periodical publications.
PHOTO REQUESTS
All still photography requests of Ohio State players and
coaches must be e-mailed to Leann Parker (parker.387@
osu.edu).
BUCKEYES ONLINE
OhioStateBuckeyes.com is the official web site of the
Ohio State Athletics Department. A wide variety of
athletics department information can be found on the site,
including links to all 36 varsity sports. Accessible on the
men’s lacrosse page are complete season statistics for
both the team and individuals, career statistics for current
Buckeyes, game recaps and box scores and weekly and
special releases. The team also has a facebook page
(facebook.com/OhioStateMensLacrosse) and a twitter
feed (twitter.com/OhioState_MLAX).
VIDEO SERVICES
For information regarding video services and game
footage (if available), contact Mark Smith, manager of
video services at 614-688-5359.
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2012 ROSTER
NUMERICAL
No. Name
Pos.
1 Cameron Stephens G
2 Scott Spencer
G
3 Greg Dutton
G
4 Mike Smail
A
5 Turner Evans
M
6 Adam Trombley
A
7 Nick Liddil
A
8 Reegan Comeault
A
9 Shawn Kaplan
M
10 Tyler Frederick
A
11 Joe Meurer
D
12 David Planning
M
13 Spencer Matches
M
14 Derek Kehoe
M
15 Nick Diegel
M
16 Justin McGinnis
M
17 Steve Knezick
M
18 Logan Schuss
A
19 Jesse King
M
21 Rick Lewis
M
22 Matt Kawamoto
D
23 Dominique Alexander M
24 Michael Italiano
M
25 Jake Sharick
M
28 Patrick Toohey
M
29 Patrick Riffee
A
30 Dan Wertz
M
31 Luke Treece
A
32 Ben Karr
D
33 Brock Sorensen
D
34 Darius Bowling
D
35 Luke Howard
D
36 Eddie Bambino
M
37 John Hardesty
D
38 Kevin Duffy
G
39 Evan Mulchrone
D
40 Ryan Borcherding
D
41 Trey Wilkes
M
42 Eric Chadderdon
D
43 Kevin Mack
M
44 Dominic Imbordino D
45 Keenan Ochwat
D
49 Mark Crawford
D
50 Joe Bonanni
D
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Bonanni.............bah-NA-nee
Comeault ..........co-mo
Diegel ...............DEE-gull
Kehoe................KEY-hoe
Knezick..............kuh-neh-ZICK
Mulchrone ........mul-KRONE
Ochwat .............awk-WATT
Schuss ..............rhymes with fuss
ALPHABETICAL
No. Name
23 Dominique Alexander
36 Eddie Bambino
34 Darius Bowling
50 Joe Bonanni
40 Ryan Borcherding
42 Eric Chadderdon
8 Reegan Comeault
49 Mark Crawford
15 Nick Diegel
38 Kevin Duffy
3 Greg Dutton
5 Turner Evans
10 Tyler Frederick
37 John Hardesty
35 Luke Howard
44 Dominic Imbordino
24 Michael Italiano
9 Shawn Kaplan
32 Ben Karr
22 Matt Kawamoto
14 Derek Kehoe
19 Jesse King
17 Steve Knezick
21 Rick Lewis
7 Nick Liddil
43 Kevin Mack
13 Spencer Matches
16 Justin McGinnis
11 Joe Meurer
39 Evan Mulchrone
45 Keenan Ochwat
12 David Planning
29 Patrick Riffee
18 Logan Schuss
25 Jake Sharick
4 Mike Smail
33 Brock Sorensen
2 Scott Spencer
1 Cameron Stephens
28 Patrick Toohey
31 Luke Treece
6 Adam Trombley
30 Dan Wertz
41 Trey Wilkes
Pos.
M
M
D
D
D
D
A
D
M
G
G
M
A
D
D
D
M
M
D
D
M
M
M
M
A
M
M
M
D
D
D
M
A
A
M
A
D
G
G
M
A
A
M
M
Hgt.
6-2
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-2
5-10
5-11
6-4
5-9
6-2
5-9
5-10
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-1
5-8
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-8
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-1
5-10
5-10
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-5
5-11
6-5
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-3
5-9
Wgt.
215
160
170
160
193
220
165
200
195
185
185
165
180
180
210
205
175
155
190
190
160
200
180
195
170
175
180
180
180
160
182
175
164
210
190
150
220
204
220
160
175
165
210
170
Cl. Hometown........................................Last School/High School
Jr. Baldwin, N.Y...................................................................... Baldwin
Sr. Yardley, Pa..................................................................Penn Charter
So. Atlanta, Ga................................ Holy Innocent’s Episcopal School
Sr. Harwood, Md.................................................................. St. Mary’s
Fr. Dublin, Ohio........................................................... Dublin Coffman
Fr. Hamburg, N.Y....................................................... Hamburg Central
Fr. Pitt Meadows, British Columbia............Pitt Meadows Secondary
Jr. Columbus, Ohio.....................................................Upper Arlington
So. Northville, Mich................................. Central Michigan/Northville
Fr. Katonah, N.Y.....................................................................John Jay
So. Timonium, Md................................................. Calvert Hall College
Fr. Peterborough, Ontario..................................... Holy Cross Catholic
So. Reisterstown, Md..............................................McDonogh School
So. Upper Arlington, Ohio ..........................................Upper Arlington
Fr. Potomac, Md.......................................................................Landon
So. St. Charles, Ill. ....................................................St. Charles North
So. Waxhaw, N.C..................................................... Charlotte Catholic
So. Lafayette Hill, Pa. ....................................... Plymouth Whitemarst
Fr. Wayne, Pa..................................................................... Conestoga
r-Sr. Springfield, Va. ................................................... West Springfield
Fr. Black River, N.Y.................................................................Carthage
Fr. Victoria, British Columbia...............................................Claremont
So. Columbus, N.J.....Bridgton Academy/Northern Burlington County
Fr. Cumming, Ga............................................................... Saint Pius X
Jr. Hilliard, Ohio............................................................. Hilliard Darby
Jr. Dublin, Ohio................................................Worthington Kilbourne
Fr. Sammamish, Wash...........................................Bridgton Academy
So. Fishers, Ind.................... Hotchkiss School/Cathedral High School
So. Towson, Md.......................................................McDonogh School
Fr. Chicago, Ill.................................................................... St. Ignatius
Sr. Farmingdale, N.Y.........................................................Farmingdale
Fr. Alexandria, Va...................................................................Gonzaga
Jr. Columbus, Ohio..........................................Worthington Kilbourne
Jr. Delta, British Columbia........................................Delta Secondary
So. Westerville, Ohio.......................................... Thomas Worthington
Sr. Crofton, Md..................................................................... DeMatha
Sr. Peterborough, Ontario..........................................Keller Collegiate
So. Mason, Ohio...............................................................NYIT/Mason
Fr. Pound Ridge, N.Y.............................................................. Fox Lane
Jr. Lutherville, Md..............................................................McDonogh
Fr. Columbus, Ohio.....................................................Upper Arlington
So. Penn Yan, N.Y...................................................Penn Yan Academy
Jr. Lititz, Pa...........................................................Manheim Township
Jr. Ijamsville, Md......................................................................Urbana
Head Coach: Nick Myers (Springfield ‘01), fourth year
Assistant Coach: Dave Dobbins (Colgate ‘01), third year
Assistant Coach: Andrew Baxter (Springfield ‘01), fourth year
Volunteer Coach: Jud Hall (Ohio Wesleyan ‘11), first year
Director of Operations: Mark Bergey (WNEC ‘06), third year
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2012 SCHEDULE
FEBRUARY
04 vs. Bucknell (scrimmage) ....Columbus, Ohio
09 vs. Detroit.................................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................7 p.m.
11 at Mercer....................................Macon, Ga. ............................................. 1 p.m.
19 vs. Denver .................................EverBank Field - Jacksonville, Fla. ......... 2 p.m.
25 vs. Massachusetts..................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................1 p.m.
MARCH
03 vs. Penn State..........................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................1 p.m.
09 vs. Robert Morris....................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................7 p.m.
17 vs. Virginia...............................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................1 p.m.
21 vs. Notre Dame........................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................4 p.m.
24 vs. Bellarmine ........................Columbus, Ohio . ..................................7 p.m.
31 at Loyola (Md.) ..........................Baltimore, Md. ........................................ 1 p.m.
APRIL
07 at Hobart ...................................Geneva, N.Y. .............................................Noon
14 at Michigan................................Ann Arbor, Mich. . .............................. 2:30 p.m.
Showdown in the Shoe
21 vs. Air Force . ..........................Columbus, Ohio . ................................11 a.m.
28 at Fairfield .................................Fairfield, Conn. ........................................ 1 p.m.
MAY
04 ECAC Tournament Semifinals - Denver, Colo. . .............................................TBA
06 ECAC Tournament Championship - Denver, Colo. . ........................................TBA
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HEAD COACH NICK MYERS
Nick Myers is now in his fourth season as
head coach for the Ohio State men’s lacrosse
team. Myers took over the program July 10,
2008 after three seasons as the top assistant
for the Buckeyes.
Under Myers, the Buckeye Lacrosse Family
continues to set and surpass goals each year.
After 26 Buckeyes were named Ohio State
Scholar-Athletes in 2010, the team exceeded
that with a program-record 28 honorees in
2011. The program has worked with a wide
variety of organizations on campus and around
Central Ohio, volunteering more than 600 hours
in 2010-11 to bypass the program goal of 500
hours entering the year.
In 2009, his first season at the helm of the
Buckeye program, Myers led Ohio State (8-8)
to a spot in the Great Western Lacrosse League
championship game after a third-place finish in
the league’s regular-season standings despite
losing two All-Americans and four all-conference
selections from the 2008 squad that reached the
NCAA quarterfinals.
Under Myers’ tutelage, senior All-American
Joel Dalgarno, who finished his career as Ohio
State’s all-time leading goal scorer and ranks
second all-time in points, led the GWLL and
was sixth nationally with 3.81 points per game.
Dalgarno was joined on the All-GWLL first
team by senior defenseman Scott Matthews
and another five Buckeyes earned spots on
the all-conference second team in midfielder
James Green, attackman Jeff Ryan, defensemen
Scott Foreman and Matt Kawamoto and goalie
Brandon Freeman. Twenty-one Buckeyes were
named Ohio State Scholar-Athletes and 16
received Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Continuing the “Showdown in the Shoe,”
Ohio State surpassed its own national men’s
lacrosse records for regular-season and on
campus attendance set in 2008 when it took on
No. 3 Notre Dame in front of 30,192 fans April
25, 2009 in Ohio Stadium.
In 2010, the Buckeyes (7-8) faced one of
the toughest schedules in the nation as they
began play as a member of the ECAC Lacrosse
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League. The squad had a 5-2 ledger at home, and
highlighting the home slate was the third-annual
Showdown in the Show when the Buckeyes
topped Air Force with a record attendance of
31,078.
Myers and his staff guided Logan Schuss to
league rookie of the year honors as he because
the first Buckeye freshman to nab All-America
honors after leading the ECAC in points per
game. Schuss was a first team all-conference
selection, while senior Scott Foreman nabbed a
second-team spot.
The 2011 season saw the Buckeyes (8-8) earn
a spot in the inaugural ECAC tournament. The
team was 5-2 at home, including a 13-8 upset
of No. 3-ranked North Carolina Feb. 19 in Ohio
Stadium, the program’s first win over a Top 3
opponent in history. A record 28 Buckeyes were
invited to the Scholar-Athlete dinner, with a
league-high 10 Ohio State players named to the
ECAC All-Academic team.
Kawamoto picked up ECAC Defensive Player of
the Year accolades and was one of four Buckeyes
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named to the all-conference teams, joining
Schuss on the first team with Joe Bonanni and
Dominique Alexander second team honorees.
Kawamoto went on to earn a USILA All-America
honorable mention nod.
Myers, who began his coaching career as the
volunteer coach for the Buckeyes for two seasons
(2002, ’03), spent the 2004 and ’05 campaigns as
the top assistant coach at Butler before rejoining
the Buckeye staff in 2006.
.As the top assistant under Joe Breschi his last
three seasons, Myers served as the offensive
coordinator for the Buckeyes, oversaw recruiting
and handled other aspects of the day-to-day
operation of the men’s lacrosse program.
In 2008, Myers helped guide the Buckeyes to
a share of the Great Western Lacrosse League
regular-season title and an at-large berth into the
NCAA tournament. The team downed Cornell on
the road for the program’s first NCAA tournament
victory and berth in the quarterfinal round. He
was the offensive coordinator as the Buckeyes
ended the season third in the NCAA in scoring
offense (13.2 goals per game) and extra-man
offense (45.7 percent). Ohio State ended 2008
ranked seventh nationally.
Myers also was on the Buckeye staff when the
squad earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in
2003, the first appearance in program history,
and shared the GWLL title.
Myers played for Springfield College in
Massachusetts, earning Division III AllAmerica honors in 2001. He was a three-time
All-NEWMAC selection and was the 2000
conference player of the year.
.A native of Kennebunk, Maine, Myers
graduated from Kennebunk High School in 1997.
He was a two-time high school All-American and
participated in the 1997 North-South All-Star
Game.
.M yers graduated from Springfield with a
degree in sports studies/physical education in
2001. He married the former Julie Cowles, also
a Springfield College graduate who now is a
physical education teacher at Walnut Springs
Middle School, Aug. 19, 2006. The couple, whose
first son, Mason, was born in May 2010, lives in
Columbus.
.M yers’ brother, Pat, was a four-year
letterwinner for the Buckeyes from 2000-03, a
two-time All-Great Western Lacrosse League
honoree and the conference rookie of the year
in 2000. He now is the first assistant coach and
offensive coordinator at North Carolina after
stints at Cornell and Bucknell.
MYERS QUICK FACTS
Hometown: Kennebunk, Maine
High School: Kennebunk
College: Graduated from Springfield in 2001 with a degree in sports studies/physical
education
Family: wife, Julie; son, Mason; mother, Miriam Myers-Burch; father, Fred Myers; brother, Pat
Myers; sister, Ali Burch
Lacrosse career: NEWMAC Player of the Year in 2000 ... Division III All-American in 2001
... three-time All-NEWMAC honoree ... 221 career points ... had 91 points as a senior, the
second-highest single-season total in program history.
Coaching career: Ohio State, head coach (2008-present); Ohio State, assistant coach (200608); Butler, assistant coach (2004-05); Ohio State, volunteer assistant coach (2002-03)
Assisted under: Joe Breschi (Ohio State), Stan Ross (Butler), Craig Kahoun (Butler)
Coaching highlights: On Ohio State staff when Buckeyes earned first NCAA tournament bid
(2003) ... member of Buckeye coaching staff in 2008 when squad reached NCAA quarterfinal
round for first time and shared GWLL title ... 19 Buckeyes earned all-conference honors the
past three seasons ... squad finished 2008 third nationally in scoring offense, )(3.18 goals a
game) and extra-man offense (.457) ... coached four Buckeyes to All-America honors in 2008
and another to national honors in 2009 and ‘10... in his two seasons at Ohio State 47 players
have been named OSU Scholar-Athletes and 29 have received Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Away from lacrosse: Enjoys spending time with friends and family
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ASSISTANT COACH ANDREW BAXTER
FOURTH SEASON
Andrew Baxter is in his fourth season as the top assistant
coach for Ohio State. Baxter came to the Buckeyes following
four seasons as the first assistant at Drexel University and
five years overall with the Dragons.
Baxter is the defensive coordinator for the Buckeyes in
addition to leading recruiting efforts.
He served as the offensive coordinator for Drexel from
2004-06 before switching to the defensive coordinator role
in 2007. Under Baxter, the Dragons flourished on defense,
ranking seventh nationally in scoring defense in both 2007
and 2008. They also recorded the nation’s fifth highest faceoff win percentage in 2008 en route to winning the Colonial
Athletic Association regular season championship. Prior to
his time at Drexel Baxter spent two years (2003-04) on the
sidelines at Colgate.
Baxter earned his bachelor’s degree in movement and
sport studies from Springfield College in 2001, where
he played two seasons with Buckeye head coach Nick
Myers and helped lead the team to two Division III NCAA
Tournaments.
A native of Rochester, N.Y., Baxter graduated from
Brighton High School. He and his wife, the former Marika
Hartog, also a Springfield College graduate, were married
June 7, 2009. The couple resides in Columbus with their
daughter, Rae, who was born Nov. 10, 2010.
ASSISTANT COACH DAVE DOBBINS
THIRD SEASON
Dave Dobbins is in his third season as an assistant coach
at Ohio State. Dobbins joined the Buckeyes after serving six
years as an assistant coach at Salisbury University (Md.)
with one of the most successful collegiate men’s lacrosse
programs in the country.
Dobbins works primarily with the Buckeye offense, as well
as with face-off specialists and special teams.
The 2005 Division III Assistant Coach of the Year, Dobbins
served on the staff at Salisbury from 2003-09. The Sea
Gulls won four Division III National Championships and
were a national runner-up once during Dobbins’ tenure. He
coached 47 All-Americans, including 19 at midfield, and five
national players of the year. Prior to joining the Salisbury
staff, Dobbins coached two seasons at the middle and high
school levels in New York.
Dobbins was a four-year letter winner at Colgate
University. The Webster, N.Y., native earned his bachelor’s
degree in mathematics from Colgate in 2001 and his master’s
degree in education from Salisbury in 2005. He taught high
school mathematics at two Salisbury-area high schools for
five years.
Dobbins and his wife, Erin, live in Columbus. They are
the parents of the late Colleen, who passed away in March
2011.
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH JUD HALL
FIRST SEASON
Jud Hall, an Upper Arlington native and recent graduate of
Ohio Wesleyan University, is in his first year as the volunteer
coach for the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team. He works
with the team’s goalies and assists with the Buckeyes’
defensive schemes.
Hall, a team captain for the Battling Bishops as both a
junior and senior, was a part of back-to-back North Coast
Athletic Conference championship squads in 2010 and ‘11
and the team participated in the NCAA tournament all four
years (2008-11). He was a first team all-league selection in
2010 and an honorable mention choice in 2009.
At Upper Arlington High School, Hall was a member of
state championship teams in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07. The Golden
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Bears won the 2007 Midwest title and were Midwest
runner-up twice. He was a high school All-American in 2007.
Hall earned his bachelor’s degree from OWU in sociology
and anthropology and also completed a minor in history.
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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS MARK BERGEY
THIRD SEASON
.Mark Bergey is in his third season as the director of
operations for the Buckeyes after spending 2009 as Ohio
State’s volunteer assistant coach.
.Bergey served as an assistant coach and defensive
coordinator at his alma mater, Western New England
College, for two seasons prior to joining the Buckeyes. In
2008 the squad was ranked in the Top 10 the majority of
the season and the Bears ended the 2007 campaign ranked
third nationally. The team made the NCAA tournament
quarterfinals both years Bergey was on the staff.
.Bergey was a four-year standout for the Golden Bears,
serving as the team’s captain in 2006 and helping lead the
squad to ECAC Division III New England championships
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in 2004 and ’05. Bergey, who was named the team’s
Unsung Hero in both 2003 and ’05, was a two-time AllPilgrim League selection and played in the United States
Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III
North-South Senior All-Star Game.
.A native of Ambler, Pa., Bergey earned his bachelor’s
degree in sociology from WNEC in 2006.
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JOE
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DEFENSE
Yardley, Pa. • Penn Charter
International Studies/Spanish
GP/GS
16/5
12/0
11/1
39/6
G
6
3
3
12
A
1
0
2
3
P
7
3
5
15
Shots
17
10
8
35
2
1
3
4
2
160
GB
2
2
4
8
OHIO STATE CAREER: Earned second team All-ECAC honors as a junior ... preseason All-ECAC by Faceoff Yearbook entering senior campaign ... selected as a team
captain for senior campaign ... 2011 co-recipient of The Bice Unsung Hero award as
voted by his teammates and 2010 Paul Hartman Most Improved Player award honoree
... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Named All-ECAC Second Team ... started 15 games ...
15 groundballs and seven caused turnovers ... two groundballs vs. UMass Feb. 26 and
Penn State March 5 and at Denver April 17 ... two caused turnovers vs. Loyola April
2 and at Denver April 16 ... co-winner of The Bice Unsung Hero accolade ... an Ohio
State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection.
2010 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in all 15 games, starting the last 14 contests ... second on the team with 14 caused turnovers, with three at Hobart April 10
and two vs. both Penn State March 6 and Quinnipiac March 27 ... 21 groundballs on
the year, with four against Detroit Feb. 27 and three at North Carolina May 8 ... scored
first career goal at Hobart April 10 ... received team’s Paul Hartman Most Improved
Player award ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice.
2009 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 10 of 16 games … had four groundballs
and three caused turnovers … earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors.
ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL: Under Armour All-American … Baltimore Sun Player
of the Year for Anne Arundel County as a senior … two-time first team All-Baltimore
Sun, All-MIAA and All-Anne Arundel County … first team All-D.C. … team MVP and
captain as a senior … four-year starter for the Saints … led squad in groundballs …
an honor roll student.
PERSONAL: Son of Diane and Robert … has two older sisters, Nicole, who played
soccer at Eckerd College, and Lauren, who played basketball at Kings College …
plans to attend graduate school … enjoys surfing, boating and fishing … favorite part
of the game of lacrosse is winning ... lucky number is 50 because it is a family number
... favorite game to play as a kid was hide and seek ... when he was younger dreamed
of being Alex Ovechkin ... best thing he can cook is chicken ... favorite holiday is the
Fourth of July ... would like to vacation in South Africa.
Pen-Min
0-0:00
0-0:00
1-0:30
1-0:30
Year
2009
2010
2011
Total
GP/GS
10/0
15/14
15/15
40/29
G
0
1
0
1
A
0
0
0
0
P
0
1
0
1
Shots
0
2
0
2
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: Assists:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
6-1
Harwood, Md. • St. Mary’s
Marketing
OHIO STATE CAREER: Has received Big Ten, ECAC and Ohio State academic honors … named the Buckeyes’ 2009 Outstanding Freshman.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 11 games, starting vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... had
three goals, career-high two assists and five points ... two goals and an assist for
three points vs. Mercer; also had two groundballs and one caused turnover against
the Bears ... goal and assist April 30 at Bellarmine for two-point outing ... four groundballs on the year ... put all eight shots on goal ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete,
Academic All-Big Ten and to the Academic All-ECAC Team.
2010 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 12 games ... scored three goals, tallying vs. Detroit Feb. 27, Albany March 13 and Air Force April 24 ... an Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice and earned a spot on the ECAC
All-Academic team.
2009 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in all 16 games, starting five of the last
seven contests … six goals and an assist for seven points … scored a goal in first
career game vs. Detroit Feb. 7 … had two points, with a goal and his first career assist, vs. Bellarmine April 4 … goals in back-to-back games vs. Robert Morris March
11 and UMBC March 21 … also scored vs. Quinnipiac March 28 and against Notre
Dame April 25 in the Showdown in the Shoe … 17 shots on the year, putting 12 on
goal … received Outstanding Freshman award … an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
PENN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-InterAC selection… led team
in ground balls and assists as a sophomore and a junior … team reached EPSLA
quarterfinals in 2006 and ’07 and semifinals in 2008 … selected to play in National
Senior Showcase … football team MVP as a senior and a two-time All-InterAC conference and all-city selection … Mini-Maxwell Award winner … as a senior, scored
the game-winning touchdown as time expired vs. Germantown Academy in the country’s oldest continuous high school football rivalry.
PERSONAL: Son of Ed and Kathleen … has an older sister, Anne, and a younger
brother, Nicholas … enjoys watching movies and spending time with family … favorite part of the game of lacrosse is winning … lacrosse player he would most
like to play with is Anthony DiSalvo … lucky number is 2 because it was his high
school football number … favorite game to play as a kid was grassketball … chicken
tetrazzini is the best food he can cook … favorite vacation has been to Ireland and
dream vacation is backpacking through Europe … prized possession is his bed …
taping stick is most important pregame ritual… best thing about being a Buckeye is
seeing Ohio State fans everywhere you go.
Year
2009
2010
2011
Total
SR.
50
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
3x, last April 30, 2011 vs. Bellarmine
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
2x, last April 30, 2011 vs. Bellarmine
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Goals:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
9
1
1
1
4
April 10, 2010 at Hobart
April 10, 2010 at Hobart
2x, last April 10, 2010 at Hobart
Feb. 27, 2010 vs. Detroit
GB
4
21
15
40
Pen-Min
1-1:00
5-4:00
8-6:00
14-11:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
MATT
22
KAWAMOTO
DEFENSE
R-SR.
6-0
190
DEFENSE
Springfield, Va. • West Springfield
Marketing
GP/GS
12/0
16/15
4/4
15/14
47/33
G
0
0
0
1
1
A
0
0
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
1
1
Shots
0
0
1
2
3
GB
5
20
6
32
63
SR.
6-1
OHIO STATE CAREER: Team Defensive MVP as a junior in 2011.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 15 games, starting 14 ... 14th in the NCAA
and first in the ECAC with 1.87 caused turnovers per game ... team-high 28 caused
turnovers on the season, with four April 23 vs. Fairfield and three vs. Detroit Feb. 10,
at Albany March 12 and vs. Loyola April 2 ... 36 groundballs, with five against Detroit
Feb. 10, North Carolina Feb. 19 and Air Force April 17 and 4 vs. Fairfield April 23... 18th
in the ECAC in groundballs per game (2.4) ... goal at Virginia March 19 ... seven shots,
putting six on goal ... named team’s Defensive MVP.
2010 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in all 15 games, starting vs. Villanova Feb.
13 and Robert Morris March 9 ... goal and an assist for career-high two points March
13 vs. Albany ... scored at Hobart April 10 ... third on team with 34 groundballs, including four at Notre Dame March 20, at Hobart April 10 and vs. Denver April 17; three in
four other games ... 11 caused turnovers, with three vs. Villanova Feb. 13 and Robert
Morris March 9.
2009 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in all 16 games, one of just three freshmen
to play in every contest ... 21 groundballs, with three in three games (Feb. 14 vs. Navy,
Feb. 28 vs. Fairfield, March 11 vs. Robert Morris) ... six caused turnovers ... had an
assist vs. Bucknell Feb. 21.
FARMINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL: Earned high school All-America honors as a senior … 2008 Nassau County Player of the Year … honorable mention All-American as
a junior … three-time all-county selection … had 40 career points, with 15 goals and
25 assists, setting the school record for a defenseman … earned all-county honors in
basketball and was runner-up for Nassau County Player of the Year.
PERSONAL: Son of John and Regina … has four siblings, Kyle, Kyra, Samson and
Cooper … Kyle played lacrosse at Manhattan College and now is an assist coach
for the Jaspers … enjoys watching movies … favorite part of the game of lacrosse
is celebrating after a goal ... lacrosse player he would most like to play with is Mike
O’Connell ... best food he can cook is fried chicken with grits on the side ... dream
vacation is to Europe ... best thing about being a Buckeye is bleeding Scarlet and Gray
... greatest risk taken was going away to college.
Year
2009
2010
2011
Total
Pen-Min
1-:30
4-2:30
0-0:00
4-3.00
9-6.00
GP/GS
16/0
15/2
15/14
46/16
G
0
2
1
3
A
1
0
0
2
P
1
3
1
5
Shots
2
4
7
14
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: 1
Points: 1
Shots: 1
GBs: 5
182
Farmingdale, N.Y. • Farmingdale
Communication
OHIO STATE CAREER: A preseason All-ECAC selection by both the league
coaches and in Faceoff Yearbook, as well as a third team preseason All-American
by Faceoff Yearbook ... 2011 ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and first team allleague choice ... honorable mention USILA All-American as a junior ... second-team
all-league choice as a sophomore in first season as a starter ... Ohio State ScholarAthlete and Academic All-Big Ten.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 15 games, starting 14 ... had 32 groundballs
and 14 caused turnovers on the season ... four groundballs at Penn State March 5
and three in four other games ... three caused turnovers at UMass Feb. 26 ... scored
first career goal against Bellarmine April 30 ... part of a Buckeye defense that ranked
11th nationally, holding opponents to 8.06 goals a game, and was 16th in man-down
defense ... honorable mention USILA All-American (first Buckeye defender honored
since 2004) ... ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and All-ECAC First Team.
2010 (REDSHIRT SEASON): Received a medical redshirt ... started the first four
games before suffering a season-ending injury against Penn State March 6 ... four
caused turnovers and six groundballs ... three caused turnovers vs. Villanova Feb. 13
... three groundballs vs. Villanova Feb. 13 and Detroit Feb. 27.
2009 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): A starter in 15-of-16 games en route to second
team All-Great Western Lacrosse League honors ... received team’s Paul Hartman
Most Improved Player award ... 20 groundballs on the season, including career-high
five vs. North Carolina April 11 ... 11 caused turnovers, with three against both Robert
Morris March 11 and Notre Dame April 25 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
and Academic All-Big Ten.
2008 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 12-of-17 games ... two groundballs at
Bucknell March 1 in first career game ... also had single groundballs at Notre Dame
April 27, vs. Denver May 2 in GWLL semifinals and at Cornell in NCAA tournament
first round May 10.
WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in 2008 U.S Men’s Under-19
Lacrosse Team tryout camp in summer 2007 … 2007 US Lacrosse High School AllAmerican … team won Patriot District championship in 2007 … three-time first team
All-Patriot District (2005-07) and a second team choice in 2004 … 2007 district coplayer of the year … 2006 and ’07 First Team All-Northern Region … 280 groundballs, nine goals and four assists in his career … two-time team captain … team
MVP as both a junior and senior; defensive MVP as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Son of Don and Margaret … has two older brothers, Tim and Jeff …
two great uncles, Jerry and Paul Carroll, were football All-Americans at Georgetown
… member of Key Club and served as an officer as a senior … participated in group
work camp from 2003-06, a service trip to rebuild and help poverty stricken areas …
hobbies include golf, fishing, basketball, snowboarding, boating, movies and video
games.
Year
2008
2009
2010
2011
Total
45
KEENAN
OCHWAT
Goals:
Assists:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
3x, last April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
April 11, 2009 vs. North Carolina
10
1
1
2
3
5
3x, last March 19, 2011 at Virginia
2x, last March 13, 2010 vs. Albany
March 13, 2010 vs. Albany
April 10, 2010 at Hobart
3x, last April 17, 2011 at Air Force
GB
21
34
36
91
Pen-Min
4-2:30
6-5:00
4-3:50
14-11:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
SR.
BROCK
33
SORENSEN
4
MIKE
SMAIL
ATTACK
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
5-10
150
MIDFIELD
Crofton, Md. • DeMatha
Marketing
GP/GS
5/0
12/4
14/6
31/10
G
1
7
3
11
A
1
1
1
3
P
2
8
4
14
Shots
3
13
14
30
220
GB
0
3
12
15
Pen-Min
1-0:30
2-1:30
1-0.50
4-2.50
TEAM CAPTAIN
OHIO STATE CAREER: In second year as a team captain ... voted a captain for the
2011 squad, the first true junior named a captain for the Buckeyes since 2005.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 14 games, starting against UMass Feb. 26
and at Bellarmine April 30 ... career-high five five goals on the season (all man-up) ...
two-goal game at Denver April 16 ... goals at Penn State March 5, at Albany March
12 and vs. Fairfield April 23 ... totaled 13 groundballs, including five at Albany; also
had two caused turnovers vs. the Great Danes ... seven caused turnovers, with two
vs. Hobart April 9 ... team captain.
2010 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 13 games, starting the last 10 ... 29
groundballs, with five vs. Denver April 17 and Bellarmine May 1 ... had four groundballs at Hobart April 10 ... scored a goal vs. the Statesmen ... 10 caused turnovers,
with three vs. the Pioneers and two vs. the Knights.
2009 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in all 16 games (one of three freshmen to
appear in every game) ... started at Penn State March 7 ... had four goals, three assists and seven points on the year ... two-point game vs. Fairfield Feb. 28 with a goal
and an assist ... scored goals vs. Robert Morris March 11, Quinnipiac March 28 and
Air Force April 18 ... assist in season opener vs. Detroit Feb. 7 and vs. Bucknell Feb. 21
... 28 shots on the year, including five April 25 vs. Notre Dame ... seven groundballs.
FALL 2008: One of 55 athletes invited to the Team Canada Selection Camp for
2010 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship.
SUMMER 2008: Played for Team Canada in the 2008 ILF World Under-19 Championship … squad finished second, falling to Team USA in the gold medal game …
earned spot on tournament’s All-World team ... served as team captain for Canada.
KENNER COLLEGIATE: Won Canadian Junior A Box Lacrosse National Minto Cup
Championship in 2006 with the Lakers and served as team captain in 2007 … played
for the Under-19 Ontario champions from 2004-06 and was team captain in his final
year with the squad … won the Brogden Cup title in 2006 and was a member of the
squad that won the Canadian Under-19 field championship … two-time athlete of the
year at Kenner Collegiate.
PERSONAL: Son of Barb and Keith … has two older brothers, Kyle and Ryan …
Kyle played in the National Lacrosse League and in Major League Lacrosse … favorite part of the game of lacrosse is the friends he makes from the game ... lacrosse
player he would most like to play with is his brother, Kyle .. one thing he can’t live
without is his family ... in 10 years would like to be playing box and field lacrosse and
working in advertising ... lucky number is 3 because it has been his number since he
was 3 years old ... dreamed of being an orthodontist when he was younger ... best
food he can cook is chicken cordon bleu ... 2006 Minto Cup ring is his prized possession ... hidden talent is his swimming ability.
Year
2009
2010
2011
Total
GP/GS
16/1
13/10
14/2
43/13
G
4
1
5
10
A
3
0
0
3
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: Assists:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
Goals: 2
Assists:1
Points: 2
Shots: 5
GBs: 5
3
1
3
4
4
6-5
Peterborough, Ontario • Kenner Collegiate
Communication
OHIO STATE CAREER: Voted a team co-captain as a senior ... an Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 14 games, starting six (including last three) ...
three goals on the year, scoring against Detroit Feb. 10, at Notre Dame March 23 and vs.
Loyola April 2 ... had 12 groundballs, including four at Bellarmine April 30 and three
vs. Notre Dame ... assist vs. Fairfield April 23 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and
Academic All-Big Ten choice.
2010 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 12 games, starting four of the last five
... seven goals and eight points on the year ... hat trick against Detroit Feb. 27, with
three goals on three shots ... two points, with a goal and an assist, at North Carolina
May 8 ... goals vs. Albany March 13, at Hobart April 10 and vs. Air Force April 24 ...
two groundballs vs. the Tar Heels ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten.
2009 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in five games ... had a goal and an assist in
first career game against Detroit Feb. 7 in season opener ... also played vs. Fairfield
Feb. 28, Quinnipiac March 28 and in both games of the GWLL tournament May 1 vs.
Air Force and May 3 vs. Notre Dame ... three shots on the year ... earned Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete accolades.
DEMATHA HIGH SCHOOL: High School All-American … three-time first team
All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) selection … WCAC Player of
the Year … led team in scoring in 2008 … member of three WCAC championship
teams … two-time captain … earned first team Washington Post All-Metropolitan
honors as a senior after he was an honorable mention choice as a junior … two-time
team Offensive MVP … honored with fine arts award at graduation.
PERSONAL: Son of Arthur and Peggy … has a younger brother, Matthew … enjoys hanging with friends, golfing, longboarding and being in the water … favorite
part of the game of lacrosse is the community itself ... lacrosse player he would most
like to play with is Ryan Boyle ... says his laptop is one thing he can’t live without
... lucky number is 4 because it’s his number ... dreamed of being a college lacrosse
player when he was younger ... favorite vacations so far have been to Hawaii and
London ... dream vacation is to Bali and prized possession is his surfboard ... hidden
talent is drawing ... best thing about being a Buckeye is the sports teams.
Year
2009
2010
2011
Total
SR.
Feb. 27, 2010 vs. Detroit
3x, April 23, 2011 vs. Fairfield
Feb. 27, 2010 vs. Detroit
Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detriot
April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
11
P
7
1
5
13
Shots
28
9
8
45
April 16, 2011 at Denver
3x, last Feb. 28, 2009 vs. Fairfield
2x last April 16, 2011 at Denver
April 25, 2009 vs. Notre Dame
2x, last March 12, 2011 at Albany
GB
7
29
13
49
Pen-Min
1-1:00
4-3:30
6-5.50
11-10.00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
MARK
49
CRAWFORD
DOMINIQUE 23
ALEXANDER
MIDFIELD
JR.
6-2
DEFENSE
215
Baldwin, N.Y. • Baldwin
Pre-Physical Education
GP/GS
15/15
15/14
30/29
G
11
16
27
A
8
8
16
P
19
24
43
Shots
41
59
100
4
3
4
12
4
200
GB
8
18
26
Pen-Min
4-3:00
4-4.00
8-7.00
OHIO STATE CAREER: Academic All-Big Ten and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
... received team’s Community Service Award as a sophomore ... 2011 Buckeye
Power Club selection.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in seven games during the year ... had
one shot and one groundball at Albany March 12 ... won two fourth-quarter faceoffs
at Albany March 12 and was 2-for-4 at Virginia March 19 ... named an Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten ... also named to the Buckeye Power Club
and was team’s Community Service Award winner.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played vs. Detroit Feb. 27 for first collegiate action ... also saw playing time at North Carolina May 8 ... groundball vs. the Titans.
UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: The Golden Bears won the state
championship his junior year and played for the state title in 2009 … second team
All-Midwest, second team all-state and first team all-region as a senior … garnered
all-state and first team all-district accolades in football in 2008 … leading tackler
on the football team as both a junior and senior, serving as captain his last year …
received high school sportsmanship award and was a volunteer at Holy Family Soup
Kitchen and with the Special Olympics.
PERSONAL: Son of Jean and Tom … brother, Dan, played football at Denison
University … enjoys watching football … favorite part of the game of lacrosse is the
physicality … would most like to play with Bryan England … says one thing he can’t
live without is chocolate … has always worn No. 49 … favorite game to play as a kid
was catch in the front yard and when he was younger dreamed of being a professional
soccer player … dream vacation is a skiing trip in Europe … prized possession is
football memorabilia.
Year
2010
2011
Total
GP/GS
2/0
7/0
2/0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
Shots
0
1
0
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: Assists:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
5-11
Upper Arlington, Ohio • Upper Arlington
Exercise Science
OHIO STATE CAREER: Second team All-ECAC selection as a sophomore ... co-recipient of team’s 2010 Most Outstanding Freshman award ... three-time ECAC Player
of the Week selection ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten choice
and ECAC All-Academic Team choice.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 15 games, starting the last 14 ... 16 goals,
eight assists and 24 points on the year, ranking fourth on the team in goals, assists
and points ... 18 groundballs ... point in 10 of the last 11 games on the year ... named
ECAC Offensive Player of the Week March 14 after 4-3-7 line in two games combined;
hat trick vs. Lehigh March 8, along with two groundballs; goal, three assists and four
groundballs at Albany March 11 ... also named league offensive player of the week
May 2 after hat trick, groundball and caused turnover at Bellarmine April 30; one goal
was man-down, Ohio State’s first since 2008 ... three points, with a goal and two
assists, at Notre Dame March 23, along with two groundballs ... two-goal games vs.
Loyola April 2, Hobart April 9 and Fairfield April 23 ... goal and an assist at Air Force
April 17 ... assist vs. Detroit Feb. 10 and at Virginia March 19 ... named Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten, and to the Academic All-ECAC Team.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Started all 15 games, with 11 goals and eight assists for 19 points ... a point in all but four games, with one four-point game and
five two-point outings (had two or more points in five of the last eight games) ...
personal-best four goals and points against Bellarmine May 1 to earn ECAC Rookie of
the Week honors ... career-high two assists vs. Denver April 17 ... goal and an assist
in back-to-back games vs. Fairfield March 23 and Quinnipiac March 27 and at Hobart
April 10 ... two goals at Robert Morris March 9 ... scored a goal in first two collegiate
games - against Villanova Feb. 13 and Bucknell Feb. 20 ... single assists vs. Detroit
Feb. 27, Penn State March 6 (on the overtime gamewinner) and Notre Dame March 20
... co-winner of team’s Most Outstanding Freshman award ... an Ohio State ScholarAthlete.
BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL: A high school All-American … first team All-Long Island
selection … Inside Lacrosse Top 100 incoming freshman … reached Nassau Class A
final … posted 41 goals and 42 assists as a senior … a two-time all-county selection
and an honorable mention choice as a sophomore … earned academic all-county
honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … played on Empire Team in 2009 … team
captain as a senior … also played football, earning all-conference honors as a tight end.
PERSONAL: Son of Valerie and Charles … favorite part of lacrosse is the physicality
… lacrosse player he would most like to play with is Jim Brown … guilty pleasure
is baking ... favorite game to play as a kid was touch football and dreamed of being a
football running back when he was younger … prized possession is his truck … first
pro sporting event he attended was a Yankees game.
Year
2010
2011
Total
JR.
CAREER GAME HIGHS
May 1, 2010 vs. Bellarmine
March 12, 2011 at Albany
2x, last March 12, 2011 at Albany
March 5, 2011 at Penn State
March 12, 2011 at Albany
Shots: 1
GBs: 1
FOWs: 2
12
March 12, 2011 at Albany 2x, last March 12, 2011 at Albany
2x, last March 19, 2011 at Virginia
GB
1
1
1
Pen-Min
0-0:00
0-0:00
0-0:00
FO
0
5-17
5-17
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
7
NICK
LIDDIL
ATTACK
SO.
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
5-8
170
MIDFIELD
Hilliard, Ohio • Hillard Darby
Communication
GP/GS
7/0
14/4
21/4
G
0
3
3
A
0
1
1
P
0
4
4
Shots
0
11
11
5-10
175
GB
0
3
3
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree, Academic All-Big
Ten choice and Academic All-ECAC selection.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 15 games ... 13 groundballs, including
three at UMass Feb. 26 .. seven caused turnovers, including two vs. North Carolina
feb. 19 ... first career assist came at Virginia March 19 ... named an Ohio State Scholar
Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten and to the Academic All-ECAC Team.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 12-of-15 games ... scored first collegiate
goal against Detroit Feb. 27 ... 12 groundballs, including three at Robert Morris March
9 and two in three games (Feb. 27 vs. Detroit, March 20 at Notre Dame, April 24 vs.
Air Force) ... two caused turnovers ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL: Earned third team all-state honors
and second-team All-Midwest accolades … member of state championship team in
2009 … also part of state and MSLCA runner-up squads … team captain and threeyear starter … 25 goals and 15 assists as a senior … three-year starter in football,
leading team in tackles and earning Most Valuable Defensive Back award … the
Wolves advanced to the second round of the Division I state playoffs … Wendy’s
Heisman Winner for WKHS.
PERSONAL: Son of Dawn and Tim … has an older brother, Danny, who played
lacrosse at Gordon College in Boston, and a younger brother, Johnny … uncle, Bill,
played baseball at Ohio State … uncle, Tom Boerwinkle, played basketball for the
Chicago Bulls … enjoys fishing, golf and snowboarding … favorite parts of lacrosse
are the high intensity and the physical component of the game … would most like to
play with his brother, Danny … would like superhero ability to fly, as flying has always
been his dream … lucky number is 3 … prized possession is his fishing rod … says
best thing about being a Buckeye is playing in the ‘Shoe.
Year
2010
2011
Total
Pen-Min
0-0:00
1-0:50
1-0:50
GP/GS
12/0
15/0
27/0
G
1
0
1
A
0
1
1
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: Assists:
Points:
Shots:
GBs:
Goals: 1
Assists:1
Points: 1
Shots: 1
GBs: 3
1
1
1
2
2
JR.
Dublin, Ohio • Worthington Kilbourne
Physical Education
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree and Academic AllBig Ten choice.
2011 (JUNIOR SEASON): Played in 14 games, starting four ... three goals an an
assist for four points ... scored against Detroit Feb. 10 and had an assist in the next
game vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... also tallied vs. Loyola April 2 and at Notre DameApril 16
... two groundballs vs. North Carolina Feb. 19 ... named an Ohio State Scholar Athlete
and Academic All-Big Ten. 2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in seven games - vs. Detroit Feb. 27, Notre
Dame March 20, Quinnipiac March 27, Loyola April 3, at Hobart April 10, vs. Bellarmine May 1 and at North Carolina May 8 ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
accolades.
HILLIARD DARBY HIGH SCHOOL: Led Panthers in goals and points and earned
Team MVP honors all four years … a first team all-region and second team all-state
choice in 2007 … earned second team all-region accolades in 2006, ’08 and ’09 …
two-time second team All-OCC … scored 51 goals as a senior, with 39 as a junior, 31
as a sophomore and 33 as a freshman … has 18 assists in ’08, 22 in ‘07 and 23 in ’06
… also played hockey.
PERSONAL: Son of Wil and Debbie … has an older sister, Jessica … enjoys
playing hockey and riding dirt bikes … favorite part of the game of lacrosse is the
people who play it … would most like to play with Mikey Powell … lucky number is
19, because it has always worked for him … favorite game to play as a kid was hide
and go seek in the basement with the lights off … favorite holiday is Christmas …
prized possession is his dirt bike and dream vacation is to go to Southern Califonia for
a week of dirt bike riding … would like to trade places for a day with James “Bubba”
Stewart, a professional motocross racer ... favorite ice cream flavor is cookies and
cream ... first pro sporting event he attended was an NHL game.
Year
2010
2011
Total
43
KEVIN
MACK
3x, last April 16, 2011 at Denver
Feb. 12, 2011 at Mercer
4x, last April 16, 2011 at Denver
2x, last April 2, 2011 at Loyola
Feb. 19, 2011 at North Carolina
13
P
1
1
2
Shots
2
3
5
Feb. 27, 2010 vs. Detroit
March 19, 2011 at Virginia
2x, last March 19, 2011 at Virginia
5x, last April 30, 2011 vs. Bellarmine
2x last Feb. 26, 2011 at Massachusetts
GB
12
13
25
Pen-Min
4-2:30
4-2:50
8-5.00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
29
PATRICK
RIFFEE
ATTACK
SO.
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
5-10
175
ATTACK
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree and Academic AllBig Ten selection.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in three games: vs. Mercer Feb. 12, at Air
Force April 17 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... hat trick against Mercer for first career goals
and points ... groundball against Mercer ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and
to Academic All-Big Ten.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played vs. Detroit Feb. 27, taking one shot ...
earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades.
WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL: A first team All-MSLAC, All-OCC
and All-Ohio choice as a senior … All-American … served as team captain and was
named team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player … member of state championship team
in 2009; squad also won the OCC title and was the MSLCA tournament runner-up …
as a junior earned second team All-MSLCA honors, named first team all-region and
second team All-Ohio … had 58 goals, 48 assists and 106 points as a senior … 99
career goals, along with 72 assists and 181 groundballs … broke school’s individual
single game scoring record with nine goals against Dublin Jerome in 2009 … a WKHS
Scholar-Athlete and participated in elementary school tutoring/mentoring program.
PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Kate … has an older sister, Megan … father played
college lacrosse, along with football and baseball, at Wooster … enjoys watching
television and playing video games, tennis and golf … says about his favorite part of
the game of lacrosse “It’s an escape. All the problems you have go away right when
you step on the field.” … would most like to play with Kyle Harrison … superhero
quality he would want is super strength … lucky number is 6 because it was his father’s
number and he has always chosen it … favorite game to play as a kid was any game
where he could run around … dream vacation is to Australia … prized possession
is a piece of net cut from one of the goals used during the Ohio Division I final his
senior year … says best thing about being a Buckeye is the academic support staff
… greatest risk taken was deciding to keep playing lacrosse after being diagnosed
with Type 1 diabetes … dream place to live is near a big body of water so he can fish.
GP/GS
1/0
3/0
4/0
G
0
3
3
A
0
0
0
P
0
3
3
Shots
1
4
5
GB
0
1
1
Pen-Min
0-0:00
0-0:00
0-0:00
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: 3
Points: 3
Shots: 4
GBs: 1
SO.
6-0
210
Ladner, British Columbia • Delta Secondary
Physical Education
Columbus, Ohio • Worthington Kilbourne
Physical Education
Year
2010
2011
Total
18
LOGAN
SCHUSS
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
14
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2012 Tewaaraton Watch List ... preseason All-ECAC pick by the
league’s coaches and in Faceoff Yearbook ... a USILA honorable mention All-American in
2010, the first Buckeye freshman to be so honored ... two-time first team All-ECAC ... ECAC
Rookie of the Year ... two-time winner of team’s Offensive MVP award and won Community
Service accolade as a freshman ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten
choice and Academic All-ECAC selection ... enters junior year on 30-game point streak and
with 108 career points, ranking 24th in Buckeye history.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Started 15 games ... led squad with 32 goals, 20 assists and 52 points en route to first team All-ECAC honors ... 13th in the NCAA and second
in the ECAC in points per game (3.47); 24th nationally and third in the league in goals
per game (2.13) ... goal in 14 of 15 games (did not score vs. Loyola April 2), with multiple
goals in nine games ... led ECAC with three gamewinning goals ... first quarter assist vs.
Fairfield April 23 was 100th career point ... Nike Player of the Week by InsideLacrosse.com
Feb. 21 after three goals, two assists and five points in win over North Carolina Feb. 19 ...
season-high seven points vs. Hobart April 9 with four goals and season-high tying three assists, three groundballs vs. the Statesmen ... six points, with three goals and three assists,
against Lehigh March 8 ... five goals (on career-high 12 shots) at Virginia March 19, with
two groundballs ... scored late game-tying goal and gamewinner in triple overtime at Penn
State March 5; also had two assists ... six points in weekend in Colorado; four points (3g,
1a) at Air Force April 17 and 1g, 1a at Denver April 16 ... goal and three assists vs. Fairfield
April 23 ... two tallies at Notre Dame March 23 and three points, with two goals and an
assist, at Bellarmine April 30 ... voted Team Offensive MVP by his teammates ... an Ohio
State Scholar-Athlete, named to the Academic All-Big Ten and Academic All-ECAC teams.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Started all 15 games, recording a team-high 31 goals,
25 assists and 56 points en route to ECAC Rookie of the Year and first team All-ECAC honors, as well as an honorable mention All-America nod ... led the ECAC and was 12th (tied)
nationally with 3.73 points per game ... tied for second in the league and 15th in the NCAA
with 1.67 assists a game ... points are 14th-best in program history and an all-time high
for an Ohio State freshman ... four-time ECAC Rookie of the Week and earned conference
offensive player of the week accolades twice ... at least one point in all 15 games on the
year, with multiple points in all but two ... ended the season with 21 points in his last four
games combined (5.25 points per game), including a career-best seven goals and eight
points at No. 4 North Carolina in the season finale ... three or more points in 10 games,
including two six-point outings and two five-point days ... six points vs. Detroit Feb. 27 (3g,
3a) and at Quinnipiac March 27 (2g, 4a), with five points vs. Penn State March 6 (1g, 4a) ...
league co-rookie of the week after four points vs. Air Force April 24; ECAC Rookie of the
Week March 1 after six points vs. Detroit and March 8 after five points (1g, 4a), including
the OT game-winning goal, vs. Penn State; ECAC Offensive Player of the Week March 29
after 10 points in two games combined at Fairfield (3g, 1a, 4p) and Quinnipiac (2g, 4a, 6p)
... three points against Villanova in first collegiate game Feb. 13 with two goals and an assist ... four points, including a hat trick, vs. Denver April 17, and vs. Air Force April 24 with
two goals and two assists ... three-point game (2g, 1a) at Hobart April 10 ... two goals vs.
Albany March 13 and 1-1-2 line at Robert Morris March 9; two helpers at Loyola April 3 ...
an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and team’s Offensive MVP, as well as Community Service
award recipient.
PRIOR TO OHIO STATE: Played for Senior Men’s Ladner Team … squad won both
the British Columbia and Canadian National championships in 2008 … leading scorer and
MVP in both tournaments … a tournament all-star in the British Columbia championship
… played alongside his brother, Carlton, and former Buckeye Gary Bining on the ’08 championship teams … attended Delta Secondary School.
PERSONAL: Son of Laura and Ed … has an older brother, Carlton … enjoys camping,
fishing, and boating … would most like to play with John Grant Jr. … superhero quality he
would want is to be able to be in more than one place at the same time … lucky number is
20 … when he was younger dreamed of being a chef and best food he can cook is “Logan’s
Famous Tuna Sandwich” … favorite vacation was anytime he went camping when he was
younger and dream vacation is to Japan … prized possession is his laptop … best thing
about being a Buckeye is all the tradition.
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
LOGANSCHUSS
Year
2010
2011
Totals
GP/GS
15/15
15/15
30/30
G
31
32
63
A
25
20
45
P
56
52
108
Shots
78
114
192
GB
15
23
38
MIDFIELD
May 8, 2010 at North Carolina
2x, last March 27, 2010 at Quinnipiac
May 8, 2010 at North Carolina
May 8, 2010 at North Carolina
May 8, 2010 at North Carolina
28
PATRICK
TOOHEY
MIDFIELD
JR.
6-0
160
Lutherville, Md. • McDonogh
English
OHIO STATE CAREER: Co-recipient of Paul Hartman Most Improved Player award
in 2011 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten choice and Academic
All-ECAC team honoree.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Teammates voted him co-winner of Paul Hartman
Most Improved Award ... played in 14 games ... scored first career goal vs. Lehigh
March 8 ... seven groundballs on the season, with three vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... caused
turnovers against North Carolina Feb. 19 and at UMass Feb. 26 ... named an Ohio
State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten and to the Academic All-ECAC Team.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Saw action against Detroit Feb. 27 ... received Ohio
State Scholar-Athlete honors.
MCDONOGH HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain and second-leading scorer as a senior
… Digital Sports All-Metropolitan honorable mention … team advanced to the MIAA
semifinals three of his four years on the squad … selected to Maryland Freestate Team
as a rising senior … 14 goals and six assists as a junior and 27 goals, with 10 assists, as
a senior … also played four years of varsity football and ran three years of indoor track.
PERSONAL: Son of Eileen and Phil, both played lacrosse in college … has a younger
sister, Mary Jane … mother was captain of the lacrosse team at McDaniel and father
played lacrosse at Villanova … hopes to get a master’s degree after graduation …
favorite part of the game of lacrosse is the speed of play … would most like to play
with Gary Gait … lucky number is 28 because it was his father’s lacrosse number …
favorite game to play as a kid was capture the flag … when he was younger dreamed
of being a professional football player … best food he can cook is crème brûlée …
dream vacation is to Italy … best thing about being a Buckeye is the tradition …
would want to trade places with President Barack Obama for a day ... favorite ice
cream flavor is vanilla and guilty pleasure is food ... first professional sporting event
he attended was a Baltimore Ravens game.
Year
2010
2011
Total
GP/GS
1/0
14/0
15/0
G
0
1
1
A
0
0
0
P
0
1
1
Shots
0
1
1
GB
0
7
7
JR.
Pen-Min
0-0:00
2-2:00
2-2:00
210
OHIO STATE CAREER: Two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 11 games, starting vs. Loyola April 2 ...
... career-high seven goals ... scored twice vs. Mercer Feb. 12 and at Albany March
12 ... Tallied vs. North Carolina Feb. 19, at Notre Dame March 23 and vs. Loyola April 2 ... 25
shots, with five at Penn State March 5 ... caused one turnover at Penn State ... named
an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 14 games, starting against Bellarmine
May 1 ... three goals, four assists and seven points on the year ... goal and an assist at
Loyola April 3 ... scored against Villanova Feb. 13 in first career game ... goal against
Albany March 13 ... assists vs. Bucknell Feb. 20, Fairfield March 23 and at Hobart April
10.
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP: Central Pennsylvania District Player of the Year and an
All-American in 2009 … first team all-league and all-district in 2008 and ’09 … twotime captain … squad won four district and three league titles during his career and
reached state final twice … finished with 163 career goals and 55 assists … also
played football, earning third team all-state honors … graduated as high school’s
all-time leading rusher … named league’s back of the year and was a first team alldistrict punter.
PERSONAL: Son of Michelle and Tim … has an older brother, Andrew, and younger
siblings Rob and Hannah … enjoys watching football … lived in Australia as a child
… would most like to play lacrosse with Conner Dubois … says one thing he can’t
live without is hot sauce … superhero quality he would want is teleportation … lucky
number is 13 because of Dan Marino … favorite game to play as a kid was basement
football … best food he can cook is egg sandwiches … says best thing about being
a Buckeye is all the great sports.
Year
2010
2011
Total
GP/GS
14/1
11/1
25/2
G
3
7
10
A
4
0
4
P
7
7
14
Shots
19
25
44
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: 1 Points: 1
Shots: 1
GBs: 3
6-3
Lititz, Pa. • Manheim Township
Sport and Leisure Studies
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Goals: 7
Assists: 4
Points: 8
Shots: 9
GBs: 3
30
DAN
WERTZ
Pen-Min
2-2:00
2-1.00
4-3:00
Goals: 2
Assists: 1
Points: 2
Shots: 5
GBs: 2
March 8, 2011 vs. Lehigh
March 8, 2011 vs. Lehigh
March 8, 2011 vs. Lehigh
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
15
2x, last Feb. 12, 2011 vs Mercer
4x, last April 10, 2010 at Hobart
3x, last March 12, 2011 at Albany
2x, last March 5, 2011 at Penn State
May 1, 2010 vs. Bellarmine
GB
4
1
5
Pen-Min
0-0:00
0-0:00
0-0:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
41
TREY
WILKES
MIDFIELD
JR.
5-9
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
DARIUS
BOWLING
170
DEFENSE
Ijamsville, Md. • Urbana
Management and Industry Exploration
GP/GS
14/0
14/0
28/0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
P
0
0
0
Shots
1
0
1
GB
41
22
63
Pen-Min
2-2:00
0-0:00
2-2:00
6-1
170
Atlanta, Ga. • Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School
Undeclared
OHIO STATE CAREER: Recipient of the Aidan W., Daniel P., and Angela M. Lindner Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund ... won team’s Groundball Award as a freshman ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten honoree and Academic
All-ECAC team selection.
2011 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Played in 14 games ... took 103 faceoffs, winning
51 ... 22 groundballs, including career-high nine against Mercer Feb. 12 ... won all
18 faceoffs against Mercer to set career high ... 10 faceoff wins vs. North Carolina
Feb. 19 ... won seven faceoffs vs. Hobart April 9 and had four groundballs ... won both
faceoffs and had two groundballs vs. Fairfield April 23 ... caused turnovers vs. Mercer
and at Denver April 16 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten
and to the Academic All-ECAC Team.
2010 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Won Groundball Award after leading the Buckeyes
with 41 as a freshman ... played in 14 games on the year, taking the majority of the
team’s faceoffs (212) ... won 94 faceoffs ... 18-of-23 March 9 at Robert Morris ... had
a career-best eight ground balls vs. Bellarmine, scooping up seven at Robert Morris
... 11-for-17 March 20 at Notre Dame ... four games with three or more groundballs ...
two caused turnovers.
URBANA HIGH SCHOOL: All-American, Kelly Award Finalist, first team AllMVAL and second team all-county as a senior in 2009 … two-time team captain
… squad reached the state finals three times and was a four-time regional finalist
… had 53 goals and 64 assists in his career, along with 402 ground balls … won 73
percent of his faceoffs in 2009 … also played football on 2007 regional finalist squad
… member of the National Honors Society.
PERSONAL: Son of Karole and Gene … has a younger sister, Ashlee … a black belt
in karate … enjoys playing golf and ping pong and snowboarding … says about his
favorite part of the game of lacrosse “The world of lacrosse is very small, so everyone
knows everyone. It’s like a small family.” … first pro sporting event he attended was a
Philadelphia Eagles game ... guilty pleasure is ice cream ... superhero quality he would
want is to be the Incredible Hulk … lucky number is 3 and name (Trey) actually means
three. Real name is Gene Wilson Wilkes III but everyone calls him Trey because he is
the third … favorite game to play as a kid was manhunt … prized possession is his
bed “I like to sleep. A lot.”
Year
2010
2011
Total
SO.
34
FO
94-212
51-103
145-315
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 11 games ... nine
groundballs and three caused turnovers on the year, along with two faceoff wins ...
season-best three groundballs vs. Mercer Feb. 12; also had a caused turnover vs. the
Bears ... two groundballs, caused turnover and faceoff win at Denver May 5 in the
ECAC semifinals ... shot, groundball and caused turnover at Bellarmine April 30.
HOLY INNOCENTS’ EPISCOPAL SCHOOL: Four-year starter with Holy Innocents
… All-American and earned first team all-state honors as both a junior and senior …
only player from Georgia selected for the U.S. Lacrosse High School Showcase in Orlando and named team captain ... two-time winner of Holy Innocents’ Most Valuable
Defenseman award… 92 groundballs in 2010.
PERSONAL: Son of Anthony and LeDonna … one younger sister, Lauren… lacrosse player he would most like to play with is Brodie Merrill … favorite Ohio State
team besides lacrosse is football … prized possession is his Ipod … favorite music is
hip-hop … favorite athlete is Al Horford … plans to attend grad school.
Year
2011
Total
GP/GS
11/0
11/0
G
0
0
A
0
0
P SH
0 1
0 1
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Shots: 1 Feb. 13, 2010 vs. Villanova
GBs: 9 Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
FOWs: 18 2x, last Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Shots
GBs
CTs
FOWs
16
1
3
1
1
April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
3x, last May 5, 2011 at Denver
2x, last May 5, 2011 at Denver
GW GB
0
9
0
9
FO
2-6
2-6
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
SO.
6-1
10
TYLER
FREDERICK
3
GREG
DUTTON
GOALIE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
195
ATTACK
Timonium, Md. • Calvert Hall College
Undeclared
5-10
175
Reisterstown, Md. • McDonogh School
Finance
OHIO STATE CAREER: Team’s Outstanding Freshman award winner ... three-time
ECAC Rookie of the Week.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Started all 15 games he played, logging 883 minutes ... 21st nationally and third in the ECAC with an 8.35 goals-against average ...
131 saves, allowing just 23 goals, for a .516 save percentage to rank fourth in the
league ... recorded first win Feb. 10 vs. Detroit, holding Titans to three goals in 60
minutes and making six saves ... ECAC Rookie of the Week April 11 after career-high
14 saves and three goals allowed vs. Hobart April 9 ... 12 saves on 20 shots at Notre
Dame March 23 to earn ECAC Rookie of the Week honors ... 10 stops vs. Lehigh
March 8, allowing seven goals ... ECAC Rookie of the Week after holding North Carolina to just eight goals, making eight saves, in upset victory Feb. 19 ... held Penn State
to five goals, making nine saves, March 5 in 3OT win ... 11 saves at Denver April 16 ...
allowed just four goals at Air Force April 17 ... held Bellarmine to six goals and made
nine saves April 30 ... 12 saves at Albany March 12 ... 28 groundballs, with two or
more in eight games, including 4 at Virginia March 19 ... three caused turnovers ...
teammates voted him squad’s Outstanding Freshman award winner.
CALVERT HALL COLLEGE: Posted a .674 save percentage and averaged 12.4
saves a contest as a senior … named a high school All-American by both US Lacrosse
and Under Armour … team captain and three-year starter … selected to the first
team All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and Baltimore Sun all-metro
teams … Defensive MVP of the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association Senior
All-Star Game … won the Tim Wynne Award given to the outstanding goalie in Maryland … finalist for the state player of the year award … participated in the Under
Armour Lacrosse Classic in July.
PERSONAL: Son of Susan and Dan … one younger sibling, Kelly and three older
siblings Lauren, Travis, and Dan … would like to visit Spain … favorite athlete is
Ray Lewis … lacrosse player he would like to play with is Steele Stanwick … prized
possession is his phone ... person he most admires is his mother ... favorite Ohio State
team besides lacrosse is basketball ... would like to trade places for a day with Mark
Cuban ... favorite celebrity is Jennifer Aniston.
Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Saves Sv%
2011 15/15 883:47 123 8.35 141
.516
Total 15/15 883:47 123 8.35 141 .516 SO.
W-L
7-8 7-8 GB
28
28
OHIO STATE CAREER: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played and started 15 games ... 18 goals to rank
third on the team ... 14 assists were second and was third with 32 points ... held
scoreless in first game of the year before wrapping season on 14-game point streak
... multiple goals in each of last four games ... season-high four assists and five points
Feb. 12 vs. Mercer ... hat trick and assist for four points April 30 vs. Bellarmine ... 2-1-3
totals in back-to-back games vs. Air Force April 17 and Fairfield April 21 ... two goals
at Denver May 3 in ECAC semifinals ... first two-goal outing was vs. North Carolina
Feb. 19 ... goal and an assist March 8 vs. Lehigh and two helpers vs. Albany March 12
... single goals vs. UMass Feb. 26, Penn State March 5, Virginia March 19 and Denver
April 16 ... 23 groundballs on the year, including four vs. UVA and UNC ... an Ohio
State Scholar-Athlete.
MCDONOGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter … earned
a spot on the All-MIAA and all-metro first teams after helping lead the McDonogh
Eagles to the conference semifinals … co-captain as a senior … one of 11 players
named to the Boy’s 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team … 2010 Under Armour
All-American … participated in the Under Armour Lacrosse Classic in July … led
McDonogh in points his sophomore and senior seasons… 32 goals and 31 assists in
2010.
PERSONAL: Son of Jersey and Michael … two younger siblings Evan and Austin
… favorite singer is Wiz Khalifa… lacrosse player he would like to play with is Ryan
Boyle … majoring in business … most interesting place visited is the Bahamas …
favorite home-cooked meal is buffalo chicken dip.
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 15/15 18 14 32 61 1 1
23
Total 15/15 18 14 32 61 1 1
23
CAREER GAME HIGHS
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Saves 14 April 9, 2011 at Hobart
GBs 4 March 19, 2011 at Virginia
Goals 3
Assists 4
Points 5
Shots 11
GBs 4
17
April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
April 23, 2011 vs. Fairfield
2x, last March 19, 2011 at Virginia
CT
0
0
FO
0-0
0-0
PEN
4-2:00
4-2:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
JOHN
37
HARDESTY
DEFENSE
SO.
6-3
185
ATTACK
Upper Arlington, Ohio • Upper Arlington High School
Education - Special Education
CT
0
0
FO
0-0
0-0
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
DOMINIC
44
IMBORDINO
DEFENSE
SO.
6-1
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in nine games,
starting three (vs. Detroit Feb. 10, vs. Mercer Feb. 12 and at Penn State March 5) ...
four groundballs, with two against Detroit ... four caused turnovers, recoring two vs.
the Titans and one vs. both the Bears and at Denver April 16.
ST. CHARLES NORTH: Named first team all-conference and second team allstate his senior season …team captain and honored as the Saints’ Most Valuable
Player … all-conference selection in 2008 … played in the 2009 All-Star game at
Peak 200, Battle of the Hotbeds and Top 205.
PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Geri … one older sister, Alyssa … favorite lacrosse
memory is scoring a game-winning goal in double overtime … favorite athlete is
Kobe Bryant… after graduation would like to be a sports agent … favorite singer is
Lupe Fiasco ... guilty pleasure is listening to Frank Sinatra ... first pro sporting event
he attended was a Chicago Bears game.
FO
1-1
1-1
PEN
2-1:00
2-1:00
CAREER GAME HIGHS
GBs 2
CTs 2
FOWs 1
180
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 15 games, starting at Penn State March
5 and the final two games of the season at Bellarmine April 30 and at Denver May 5
... seven goals, four assists and 11 points, along with 17 groundballs ... scored twice
and had three groundballs at Virginia March 19 ... goal, two assists and three points
vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... scored vs. North Carolina Feb. 19, Loyola April 2, Fairfield April
23 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... three groundballs vs. the Stags ... helper and two
groundballs against Hobart April 9 and at Denver April 16 ... two caused turnovers vs.
Detroit Feb. 10 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC: Named a 2010 All-American, first team all-state and
all-conference for the second consecutive year… 50 goals and 34 assists in senior
season … two-time team captain … 2010 Charlotte Player of the Year and the Cougars’ Most Valuable Player … member of back-to-back state championship teams in
2008 and 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Amy … two younger sisters, Natalie and Tabitha
… favorite celebrity is Will Ferrell … would like to trade places for a day with the
president … favorite singer is Brad Paisley … lacrosse player he would like to play
with is Jim Brown … most prized possession is his lacrosse stick.
CAREER GAME HIGHS
195
CT
4
4
6-1
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 15/3 7 4 11 21 0 0
17
Total 15/3 7 4 11 18 0 0
17
St. Charles, Ill. • St. Charles North
Management and Industry Exploring
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 9/3
0 0 0 0
0 0
4
Total 9/3
0 0 0 0
0 0
4
SO.
Waxhaw, N.C. • Charlotte Catholic
Sport and Leisure Studies
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in two games, against Mercer Feb. 12 and
at Bellarmine April 30 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner and two-year
starter … named an All-American and first team All-Midwest, All-Ohio, All-Region
and All-OCC as a senior in 2010 … as captain led Upper Arlington to the 2010 state
championship, his second title and the Golden Bears’ sixth in the last seven years
… named the Ohio Specialty Position (LSM) Player of the Year… selected to the
National Senior Showcase.
PERSONAL: Son of Lynn and Randy … two older brothers Jason and Brian …
favorite pro sports team is the Cleveland Browns … after graduation wants to teach
special education and coach lacrosse… most interesting place visited is Alaska …
favorite celebrity is Samuel L. Jackson.
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 2/0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0
Total 2/0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0
24
MICHAEL
ITALIANO
Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detroit
Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detroit
April 16, 2011 at Denver
18
Goals 2
Assists2
Points 3
Shots 3
GBs 3
CTs 2
March 19, 2011 at Virginia
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
2x, last May 5, 2011 at Denver
2x, last April 23, 2011 vs. Fairfield
Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detroit
CT
2
2
FO
0-0
0-0
PEN
1-0:30
1-0:30
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
SO.
5-8
PERSONAL: Son of Donald and Suzanne … one brother, Tom… favorite music is
country … favorite celebrity is Bear Grylls … prized possession is his fishing rod …
favorite pro sports team is the Philadelphia Flyers … lacrosse player he would like to
play with is Joel White.
9
SHAWN
KAPLAN
MIDFIELD
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
165
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 3/0
0 0 0 0
0 0
2
Total 3/0
0 0 0 0
0 0
2
Lafayette Hill, Pa. • Plymouth Whitemarsh
Communication
CT FO
0 5-9
0 5-9
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
CAREER GAME HIGHS
OHIO STATE CAREER: A two-time ECAC Rookie of the Week ... won team’s Most
Groundball Award in 2011 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 14 games ... team-high 50 groundballs ...
won 96-of-185 faceoffs ... eighth in the ECAC with 3.57 groundballs per game, fifth in
faceoff winning percentage (.519) ... ECAC Rookie of the Week after winning 9-of-11
faceoffs at Penn State March 5; did not lose a draw in the second half or overtime;
six groundballs vs. the Nittany Lions ... ECAC Rookie of the Week May 2 after winning
13 faceoffs and nabbing eight groundballs at Bellarmine April 30 ... won career-high
14 faceoffs vs. Fairfield April 23 and had career-best eight groundballs ... 11 faceoff
wins vs. Lehigh March 8 ... 10 faceoff wins and five groundballs at Air Force April 17
... won seven faceoffs and had three gbs at Virginia March 19 ... earned Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete honors.
PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH: Four-year starter and two-time team captain …
named all-league for the third consecutive season in 2010 … won the 2010 George
Kruse Memorial Sportsmanship Award for the Suburban One League as a senior …
the Colonials’ 2010 Most Valuable Player … led the team in groundballs all four years
and was first on the squad in assists as a senior … finished his final campaign with
an 88 percent face-off winning percentage … holds the school record for groundballs
in a game, season and career.
PERSONAL: Son of Howard and Holly … two younger siblings, Brett and Lindsay
… prized possession is his computer … first pro sporting event he attended was
a Phillies game … favorite athlete is Mike Richards and childhood hero was Brian
Dawkins … lacrosse player he would like to play with is Kyle Sweeney.
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 14/0 0 0 0 2
0 0
50
Total 14/0 0 0 0 2
0 0
50
CT FO
1 96-185
1 96-185
PEN
1-0:30
1-0:30
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Shots 1 2x, last April 16, 2011 at Denver
GBs 8 2x, last April 30, 2011 at Bellarmine
FOWs 14 April 23, 2011 vs. Fairfield
SO.
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
JUSTIN
McGINNIS
MIDFIELD
SO.
6-0
17
6-2
Goals 2
Assists1
Points 3
Shots 3
Columbus, N.J. • Bridgton Academy
Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in three games for
the Buckeyes, against Mercer Feb. 12, at Albany March 12 and at Bellarmine April 30
... won 5-of-7 faceoffs vs. Mercer ... two groundballs against the Bears.
PRIOR TO OHIO STATE (BRIDGTON ACADEMY/NORTHERN BURLINGTON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL): Named first team all-conference and honorable mention
all-state in 2009 while competing for Northern Burlington, the 2008 state champs …
the 2009 team captain and offensive player of the year … selected to the all-star
teams at the Peak 200 and Blue Chip 225 camps … placed first at the 2009 National
Faceoff Championship … 63 goals and 57 assists in his scholastic career … completed a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy in 2009-10.
19
180
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in three games: vs.
Mercer Feb. 12, at Albany March 12 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... two goals and an
assist for three points vs. Mercer in first collegiate game.
PRIOR TO OHIO STATE (CATHEDRAL/HOTCHKISS SCHOOL): Two-time AllAmerican was named first team all-state in 2008 and 2009 and second team all-state
in 2007 … finished high school career with 218 goals and 86 assists … led Indiana
in goals and assists as both a junior and senior and was the 2008 ICC Player of the
Year … team captain in 2009 and also named the team’s Most Valuable Player …
completed a postgraduate year at the Hotchkiss School.
PERSONAL: Son of Craig and Bonnie ... has a brother, Ryan and two sisters, Brittany and Courtney ... enjoys golfings, fishing, kayaking and camping ... plans to major
in architecture.
CAREER GAME HIGHS
187
27
Fishers, Ind. • Cathedral/Hotchkiss School
Architecture
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 3/0
2 1 3 3
0 0
0
Total 3/0
2 1 3 3
0 0
0
STEVE
KNEZICK
MIDFIELD
GBs 2
FOWs 5
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
CT FO
0 0-0
0 0-0
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
11
JOE
MEURER
DEFENSE
SO.
5-11
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 6/1
0 0 0 0
0 0
3
Total 6/1
0 0 0 0
0 0
3
180
GBs 3 Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
OHIO STATE CAREER: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 15 games ... 30 groundballs to rank fourth
on the squad ... five groundballs vs. North Carolina Feb. 19 and four vs. Lehigh March
8; two or more in 10 games ... eight caused turnovers, including two at Virginia March
19 ... took 16 faceoffs, with three wins ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
MCDONOGH SCHOOL: Winner of the C. Markland Kelly Award as the best player
in the state of Maryland … U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American … earned
a spot on the All-MIAA and all-metro first team and was named the Towson Times
Player of the Year … competed in the Under Armour Lacrosse Classic … one of 11
players named to the Boy’s 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team … 104 groundballs as a senior and also chipped in five goals and two assists.
PERSONAL: Son of David and Susan … two younger brothers Michael and Troy
… would like to trade places for a day with Michael Jordan … favorite singer is
Alicia Keys … likes to play ping pong with his friends … favorite book is A Clockwork
Orange … prized possession is his football card collection.
CT FO
8 3-16
8 3-16
PEN
2-1:00
2-1:00
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Shots 1
GBs 5
CTs 2
Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detroit
Feb. 19, 2011 vs. North Carolina
March 19, 2011 at Virginia
SO.
6-0
ADAM
TROMBLEY
ATTACK
SO.
5-10
Shots 2
GBs 2
CTs 1
Westerville, Ohio • Thomas Worthington High School
Communication
OHIO STATE CAREER: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.
2011 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in six games, starting against Detroit Feb.
10 ... had three groundballs, with all three vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... named an Ohio State
Scholar-Athlete.
THOMAS WORTHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-Midwest selection
… 2010 All-American and was also named first team All-OCC and All-Ohio … threeyear starter served as a team captain and received the Cardinals’ Best Senior Award
… finished high school career with 112 goals and 85 assists.
PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Mary Jo … two younger siblings, Nick and Jenna …
would like to trade places for a day with Snoop Dogg … favorite TV show is Family
Guy … prized possession is his Ipod … favorite singer is Kid Cudi… favorite homecooked meal is macaroni and cheese.
20
170
OHIO STATE CAREER: 2012 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in nine games, ,
with first collegiate game vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... also played vs. Lehigh March 8, Notre
Dame March 23, Hobart April 9, at Denver April 16, at Air Force April 17, vs. Fairfield
April 23 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... four shots on the year ... three groundballs,
including two at Denver in the ECAC semifinals May 5 ... two caused turnovers, with
one vs. Bellarmine April 30 and one against the Pioneers May 5.
PENN YAN ACADEMY: Four-year starter… first team all-league selection and
the Section Five Tournament Most Valuable Player … member of three sectional
championship teams … named to the Section Five All-Tournament Team … finished
high school career with 121 goals and 198 assists… won a national championship
with Rochester Team Adidas in 2009.
PERSONAL: Son of Marianne and Tim … older brother Brandon and younger sister Jackie … favorite pro sports team is the Green Bay Packers … lacrosse player he
would like to play with is Max Quinzani … favorite music is rock.
CAREER GAME HIGHS
195
6
Penn Yan, N.Y. • Penn Yan Academy
Communication
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 9/0
0 0 0 4
0 0
3
Total 9/0
0 0 0 4
0 0
3
25
JAKE
SHARICK
MIDFIELD
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
CAREER GAME HIGHS
Towson, Md. • McDonogh School
Management and Industry Exploring
Year GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB
2011 15/0 0 0 0 1
0 0
30
Total 15/0 0 0 0 1
0 0
30
CT FO
0 0-0
0 0-0
Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Mercer
May 5, 2011 at Denver
2x, last May 5, 2011 at Denver
CT FO
2 0-0
2 0-0
PEN
0-0:00
0-0:00
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
and won another silver medal on the Canadian National U19 team … drafted first
overall by Langley …in 2008 won a Provincial Midget Box Lacrosse Championship,
National Box Lacrosse silver medal and was selected the Provincial tournament MVP
… named the fourth-best recruit in his class coming out of Canada, was also Championship game MVP in 2006 for the Canadian National Box Lacrosse Champions.
PERSONAL: Son of Sandra and Reynold … two younger siblings, Shannon and
Zachery … majoring in economics … favorite pro sports team is the New York Jets
and favorite athlete is Rick Nash.
40
RYAN
BORCHERDING
DEFENSE
FR.
6-1
193
Dublin, Ohio • Dublin Coffman High School
DUBLIN COFFMAN HIGH SCHOOL: OCC Player of the Year after leading the
conference in scoring … U.S. Lacrosse All-American … first team All-OCC, central
region and all-state … two-time captain … ended career as the Shamrocks’ all-time
leader in goals (166) and points … also played football, earning honorable mention
All-OCC accolades … National Honor Society member and involved in Athletes in
Action.
PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Debbie … has an older sister, Stephanie Hutchings
… great grandson of Novice Fawcett, former Ohio State president … majoring in
business … would like to work for a sporting goods company, coach or work for a
Christian organization after college.
42
ERIC
CHADDERDON
DEFENSE
FR.
6-2
220
Hamburg, N.Y. • Hamburg High School
HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-American and All-Metro first team selection … 2011 All-Metro Player of the Year … three-time All-Western New York
selection … helped lead squad to four NYS Section VI championships and the 2008
New York State Far West Regional title … team MVP from 2009-11 … ESPN RISE
National Top 40 team … Under Armour All-American … participated in U.S. Lacrosse
Under-19 Tryout Camp in summer 2011 … won a bronze medal playing for the Western Team in the Empire State Games in 2010 and was named the 2011 Best Defender
by Lax.com … also a two-year football letterwinner … high honor roll student who
earned a spot on the NYS All-Academic Team and was a member of the National
Business Honor Society and National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Karen … has two older siblings, Adam and Katie
… has not yet declared a major … competed in ski racing at the Junior Olympics …
relative Matt Chadderdon was the 2010 Division II Player of the Year at Le Moyne and
was drafted by the MLL’s Rochester Rattlers.
8
REEGAN
COMEAULT
ATTACK
FR.
5-9
165
Pitt Meadows, British Columbia
Pitt Meadows Senior Secondary School
PITT MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL/LANGLEY THUNDER: Will compete for Canada at the 2012 FIL Under 19 Men’s Field World Championship … 2011 British Columbia Box Lacrosse League Junior A Most Valuable Player with the Langley Thunder,
finishing fifth in league scoring with 89 points, including 37 goals and 52 assists to
earn a spot on the league all-star team … nominated by NLLInsider.com for Rookie
of the Year accolades … captain of the silver medalist Team BC field lacrosse team
21
15
NICK
DIEGEL
MIDFIELD
SO.
6-4
195
Northville, Mich. • Central Michigan/Northville H.S.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN/NORTHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: All-state attackman in
2009 at Northville High School after scoring 29 goals and adding 16 assists … twotime team captain … played for Central Michigan in the CCLA the last two years
(2010-11), earning all-conference honors in 2011 … in 10 games in 2010 had 11 goals
and 15 points before posting 19 goals and 27 points in 2011; 23 groundballs in 2010
and 43 in ’11 … also played basketball at Northville.
PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Gina … has a sister, Brianna … would like to become a physical educator, obtain a master’s in sport administration and would like to
become an athletic director … favorite team is the Miami Heat and favorite athletes
are Tracy McGrady and LeBron James.
38
KEVIN
DUFFY
GOALIE
FR.
5-9
185
Katonah, N.Y. • John Jay High School
JOHN JAY HIGH SCHOOL: Squad was New York Section I Class B champions
in 2010 and runner-up in 2011 … posted 59.1 percent save percentage as a senior
and 58.6 svpct. as a junior … won team’s 2011 John Jay Booster Club Sportsmanship
Award … also played football.
PERSONAL: Son of Andrew and Karen … has three siblings, Colleen, Dan and Andrew … Colleen played field hockey at Northeastern, Dan plays lacrosse at Oneonta
State … would like to work in the health field or open a fitness center after graduation … biology major … favorite team is the New York Giants and favorite athlete is
Ahmad Bradshaw … enjoys playing guitar.
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
FR.
PERSONAL: Son of Rick and Heather and Susan and Alen … has four siblings,
Hannah, Mike, Kimee and Jason … favorite teams are Philadelphia Flyers, Eagles
and Phillies … favorite athlete is Scott Hartnell … went to Paris and Normandy over
the summer … uncle played lacrosse at Army and served as an assistant coach at
Denver.
5
TURNER
EVANS
MIDFIELD
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
5-9
165
Peterborough, Ontario • Holy Cross Catholic
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC/PETERBOROUGH LAKERS: Will compete for Canada
at the 2012 FIL Under 19 Men’s Field World Championship … scored 28 goals and 70
assists for 98 points in the 2011 regular season playing for the Junior A Peterborough
Lakers after posting 67 points in 2010 … 48 points in just 10 games in 2011 playoffs
… member of the Under 16 Canadian National Champions and an OMFIL midget allstar … helped lead Holy Cross won two OFSAA championships during his time and
he was a two-time MVP … also played hockey for the Liftlock Stars in the OPJHL.
PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Lisa … has two siblings, Taylor and Troy … relatives Shawn and Evans have played in the NLL … psychology major … favorite pro
sports team is the Toronto Maple Leafs and favorite athlete is Sidney Crosby.
LUKE
HOWARD
DEFENSE
FR.
6-4
35
210
Bethesda, Md. • Landon High School
LANDON HIGH SCHOOL: Will play for Team USA in the 2012 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Under 19 Men’s World Championships in Turku, Finland …
member of back-to-back IAC championship teams in 2009 and ’10 and squad was
co-champion in 2011 … selected to the Blue Chip Freestate All-Maryland team in
2010 and was named to the Under Armour Team twice … three-year starter at tight
end for the football team, named co-Offensive MVP in 2010 and earned All-Gazette
honorable mention accolades after a spot on the first team in 2009 … All-IAC honoree
in both 2009 and ‘10 and won the conference title in 2008.
PERSONAL: Son of Randal and Cathleen … has an older sister, Grace, and a
younger brother, Jackson … majoring in business … favorite sports teams are the
Dallas Cowboys and Mavericks … favorite athlete is Matthew Stafford … most interesting place he has visited is Africa.
32
BEN
KARR
DEFENSE
FR.
5-1
210
Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga High School
CONESTOGA HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Pioneers to back-to-back PIAA
State Championships in 2010 and ’11 after the squad was a finalist in 2009 … U.S.
Lacrosse All-American … squad won three-consecutive district titles (2009-11) …
first team All-Central League selection in 2011 after two honorable mention accolades … first team All-EPSLA, All-Chester County and All-Main Line … Conestoga
Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and team’s Rookie of the Year in 2010 …
squad won 2009 Central League crown … played for the Dukes LC club, a five-time
camp national champion and was a part of the tri-state senior AA national championship team in 2010. … honor roll student and a member of the National Honors Art
Society.
22
14
DEREK
KEHOE
MIDFIELD
FR.
6-0
170
Carthage, N.Y. • Carthage Central School
CARTHAGE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for the Carthage lacrosse team … 165 goals, 40 assists and 383 groundballs in his career … three-time
first team all-league and All-North selection (2009-11) and a two-time second team
selection on the All-Central New York team, picking up third team honors in 2009 …
member of four-consecutive Frontier League championships, along with winning a
Section 3 Class B title in 2008 while also reaching the state final … team captain …
won the 2010 Brogden Cup with Team Rochester … team captain of Team Central NY,
the silver medalists at the Empire State Games in 2010 and also selected to the FCA
National High School Team … honor roll student and also played on the basketball
and football teams at Carthage … nursery, rotary and SPCA volunteer and a youth
mentor.
PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Debbie … has two younger siblings, Kendra and
Adam … would like to become a fireman and has served as a volunteer firefighter
with the Black River Fire Department … enjoys volunteering, running, boating, snowboarding and dancing … favorite team is the Buffalo Bills and favorite athlete is
Bobby Orr.
19
JESSE
KING
MIDFIELD
FR.
6-3
200
Victoria, British Columbia • Claremont Secondary School
CLAREMONT SECONDARY SCHOOL: Will compete for Canada at the 2012 FIL
Under 19 Men’s Field World Championship … British Columbia Intermediate Lacrosse
League MVP award winner while leading his team to the BCILL Championship …
member of 2010 high school field lacrosse championship squad and named tournament MVP … two-time Claremont High School Team MVP and led the squad in scoring with 108 points in 19 games … in 2009 won the Seattle Space Needle Shootout
Championship while playing with Victoria Field Lacrosse … also played volleyball …
an honor roll student.
PERSONAL: Son of Lorne and Deb … has two younger siblings, Marshal and
Natalie … would like to play professional lacrosse and become a P.E. teacher …
favorite sports team is the Vancouver Canucks and favorite athlete Sidney Crosby …
favorite homecooked meal is steak with béarnaise sauce.
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
21
RICK
LEWIS
MIDFIELD
FR.
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
6-2
195
MIDFIELD
Dekalb County, Ga. • St. Pius X Catholic High School
MIDFIELD
FR.
5-11
FR.
5-10
175
Washington, D.C. • Gonzage College High School
ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: Finalist for Georgia high school athlete of
the year … first team all-state as both a senior and junior after a third-team honor as
a sophomore … All-American … three-time team captain … two-time Atlanta Journal Constitution Lacrosse Player of the Year … 170 goals and 82 assists in his career
and led team in scoring twice … member of region championship squads in 2008, ‘09,
and ’10 and team made a state semifinal appearance in 2010 … all-league honoree
… played for the Atlanta Shockers and Leading Edge New Jersey club teams, and
was ranked 16th by ESPN Rise among midfielders for 2011.
PERSONAL: Son of Rick and Theresa … father played lacrosse at Rutgers … has
two younger siblings, Erin and Kyle … has not yet declared a major, but would like to
work for Nike … favorite team is the Atlanta Falcons.
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: Led the Eagles in scoring as both a junior and senior … 37 goals, 22 assists and 59 points as a senior, along with 40
groundballs … U.S. Lacrosse All-American … first team Washington Post All-Met
as a senior and also earned honorable mention accolades … first team All-WCAC
honoree and All-District of Columbia selection … team won 2010 and 2011 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship … team captain … two-time WCAC
tournament most valuable player.
PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Anne … has a younger brother, Max … favorite
team is the Washington Redskins and favorite athlete is Aaron Rodgers … went to
Ireland over the summer … majoring in business administration.
2
SCOTT
SPENCER
13
SPENCER
MATCHES
12
DAVID
PLANNING
GOALIE
FR.
5-11
204
Mason, Ohio • NYIT/William Mason High School
180
Sammamish, Wash. • Skyline H.S. /Bridgton Academy
SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL/BRIDGTON ACADEMY: High school team made the
state semifinals in 2008 and was a quarterfinalist in 2007, ’09 and ’10 … had 29
goals, 20 assists and school-record 494 groundballs … 2010 team captain … won
team’s hustle award in 2008 and ’09 … led state in groundballs as both a junior and
senior … spent a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy … also a member of the
swimming and football teams.
PERSONAL: Son of Keith and Teresa … has a twin brother, Matt, and an older
sister, Meredith … has not yet declared a major … enjoys hiking, skiing and swimming … favorite team is the Seattle Seahawks and favorite athlete is Vince Young.
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FR.
6-1
1
CAMERON
STEPHENS
EVAN
MULCHRONE
DEFENSE
NYIT/WILLIAM MASON HIGH SCHOOL: Played in state semifinals his senior
season … high school All-American as a senior … two-time first team all-region and
all-state selection … received OHSAA Student Athlete of the Year award … named
team MVP as a junior and earned White Award for leadership as a senior … threetime team captain … played at New York Institute of Technology in 2011 … also
played football.
PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Kristen … has two younger siblings, Joseph and
Audrey … father played football at Kalamazoo College … uncle Paul Konkel played
lacrosse at UPenn and played in the national semifinals … molecular genetics major
and would like to attend medical school … enjoys snowboarding and reading.
GOALIE
FR.
6-5
220
Bedford, N.Y. • Fox Lane High School
160
Chicago, Ill. • St. Ignatius College Prep
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP: Two-time team captain … earned first team allconference honors as both a junior and senior … selected to Illinois all-star team as
a senior … three-year starter … had 70 groundballs, three goals and eight assists
as a senior … as a junior had 103 groundballs, two goals and seven assists … team
won Class B state title in 2009 and was runner-up in 2008.
PERSONAL: Son of Colleen and Peter … has three older siblings, Connor, Aileen
and Garrett … father played football at Illinois … brother Garrett is a swimmer at
Wisconsin … majoring in business … would like to work in marketing or advertising
… enjoys writing ... favorite team is the Chicago Bears and favorite athlete is Brent
Lillibridge.
23
FOX LANE HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-section honoree and an all-league honoree … starting goalie for the Hudson Valley Empire State Games team … captain as
both a junior and senior … moved into the starting role as a junior and led the squad,
which was 4-15 the season before, to a 15-4 ledger … a three-year starter on the
football team, garnering all-league honors three times and two all-section nods …
earned Team MVP accolades and a spot on the Journal News All-Star Team … also
an all-league swimmer who competed in the state meet twice … team captain for
both football and swimming as a senior … an honor roll student and earned a spot on
the high honor roll as a senior.
PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Donna … has a sister, Olivia … majoring in geology
and plans to pursue a career working in oil as a geologist ... spent three weeks living
on a glacier in Alaska over the summer … favorite pro team is the New York Jets and
favorite athlete is former Buckeye Nick Mangold.
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LUKE
TREECE
ATTACK
FR.
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
6-0
180
Upper Arlington, Ohio • Upper Arlington High School
UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: Member of 2008 and 2010 state champions and squad won 2011 midwest title after placing third the previous three seasons
… had 102 goals and 70 assists in his career … two-time first team all-state and an
honorable mention choice in 2009 … selected first team All-Midwest and All-Ohio
Capital Conference as both a junior and senior … honorable mention All-Midwest
in 2009 … All-American … captain as a senior … 2010 Ohio Attackman of the
Year Award, while also receiving the team award for Outstanding Attackman and the
Bates Award as the team leader in assists.
PERSONAL: Son of Timothy and Sharon … has two older brothers, Tyler and
Dylan … General Robert E. Lee is his great, great, great uncle … grandfather Jim
Millhon is in the basketball record books at Ohio Wesleyan … enjoys the outdoors
and would like to own a lodge out west with his brothers … favorite sports team is
the Miami Heat and favorite athlete is LeBron James.
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2011 SEASON IN REVIEW
OHIO STATE IN THE RANKINGS
(TOP 3 ECAC AND/OR TOP 35 NCAA)
NCAA
ECAC
RANK
RANK
TEAM
Scoring Defense.......... 8.06............ 11th.............t-1st
Caused Turnovers PG.. 7.88............ 26th.............1st
Scoring Margin........... 1.31............ 22nd............2nd
Man-Down Defense.... .740............ 16th.............3rd
Shot Percentage.......... .292............ 18th.............3rd
Scoring Offense.......... 9.38............ 30th.............3rd
Points Per Game.......... 14.24.......... 35th.............3rd
Turnovers Per Game.... 16.19.......... 25th.............4th
NOTING THE 2011 BUCKEYES
• The win over then-No. 3-ranked North Carolina Feb.
19 in Ohio Stadium was the first win over a Top 3
opponent in program history.
• Ohio State hosted the fourth-annual Showdown
in the Shoe prior to the Ohio State football spring
game. A crowd of 12,317 (one of the Top 5 on-campus crowds this season) was on hand by halftime of
the lacrosse game. The game was televised live by
Big Ten Network.
• Matt Kawamoto was named the ECAC Defensive
Player of the Year and an honorable mention USILA
All-American. It was Ohio State’s 14th All-America
honor since 2000 and the 41st in program history.
Kawamoto is the first defenseman to be named an
All-American since Greg Bice in 2003 and ‘04.
• Paul Beery was honored as Ohio State’s nominee for
the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.
• The Buckeyes won the unofficial “Big Ten Championship” with a three-overtime victory at Penn State.
Logan Schuss had the game-winning goal in the
contest.
• Ohio State earned a spot in the inaugural ECAC
Tournament, hosted by Denver.
• Sophomore Logan Schuss led the Buckeyes in scoring for the second-consecutive year his second
50-point campaign. He extended his point streak to
30 games (each outing of his collegiate career) and
has 108 points in just two years.
INDIVIDUAL (TOP 12 ECAC)
Points Per Game
Schuss......................... 3.47............ 13th.............2nd
Tundo........................... 2.92............ 51st.............4th
Frederick...................... 2.13............ 119th...........11th
Goals Per Game
Schuss......................... 2.13............ 24th.............3rd
Tundo........................... 1.92............ 43rd.............5th
Assists Per Game
Schuss......................... 1.33............ 34th.............4th
Tundo........................... 1.0.............. 79th.............10th
Frederick...................... .93.............. 86th.............11th
Groundballs Per Game
Kaplan......................... 3.57............ 61st.............8th
Goals-Against Average
Dutton......................... 8.36............ 21st.............3rd
Save Percentage
Dutton......................... .516............ 34th.............4th
Caused Turnovers Per Game
Ochwat........................ 1.87............ 14th.............1st
Faceoff Win Percentage
Kaplan......................... .519............ 31st.............5th
BUCKEYE RECORD BOOK
Career Points: Logan Schuss, 24th (108)
Season Points: Logan Schuss, t-19th (52)
TEAM CAPTAINS
Jarred Bowman
Conor David
Scott Lathrop
Brock Sorensen
Bryce Woodson
Denver
Loyola
Ohio State
Fairfield
Air Force
Hobart
Bellarmine
6
4
3
3
3
2
0
0
2
3
3
3
4
6
1.00
.667
.500
.500
.500
.333
.000
15
8
8
8
6
5
4
2
5
8
8
7
9
11
ECAC Defensive Player of the Year
Matt Kawamoto
All-ECAC First Team
Matt Kawamoto (D), Logan Schuss (A)
All-ECAC Second Team
Dominique Alexander (M), Joe Bonanni (D)
ECAC Offensive Player of the Week
Jarred Bowman - Feb. 21 (co)
Dominique Alexander - March 15, May 2
ECAC Rookie of the Week
Greg Dutton - Feb. 21, March 28, April 11
Shawn Kaplan - March 7 (co), May 2
Nike Player of the Week
Logan Schuss - Feb. 21
Big Ten Sportsmanship Award
Ohio State Overall Sportsmanship Award winner
Paul Beery
Buckeye Power Club
Scott Lathrop, Mark Crawford, Jarred Bowman, Bryce
Woodson
Academic All-Big Ten
Dominique Alexander* Eddie Bambino*
Paul Beery*
Joe Bonanni
Jarred Bowman*^
Ryan Brant
Packy Campbell
Mark Crawford
Conor David
Tyler Dolphin*
Scott Gerland
Ryan Keneally
Scott Lathrop*
Jordan Levack
Nick Liddil
Kevin Mack*
Patrick Riffee
Logan Schuss*
Mike Smail
Patrick Toohey*
Trey Wilkes*
*Academic All-ECAC
^Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Ohio State Scholar-Athletes
Dominique Alexander Eddie Bambino
Paul Beery
Joe Bonanni
Jarred Bowman
Ryan Brant
Packy Campbell
Mark Crawford
Conor David
Tyler Dolphin
Tyler Frederick
Scott Gerland
John Hardesty
Michael Italiano
Ryan Keneally
Scott Lathrop
Jordan Levack
Nick Liddil
Kevin Mack
Joe Meurer
Patrick Riffee
Zach Rodgers
Logan Schuss
Jake Sharick
Mike Smail
Patrick Toohey
Dan Wertz
Trey Wilkes
ECAC FINAL STANDINGS
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
2011 OHIO STATE HONORS
USILA All-America Honorable Mention
Matt Kawamoto (Defense)
.882
.615
.500
.500
.462
.357
.267
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Ohio State Lacrosse Overall/Conference Statistics
All games (as of Jun 20, 2011)
2011 SEASON IN REVIEW
Overall: 8-8 Conf: 3-3 Home: 5-2 Away: 3-6 Neut: 0-0
OVERALL
##
18
32
10
23
19
24
15
30
21
33
36
4
7
5
26
29
27
35
45
2
22
28
43
20
12
16
6
9
49
34
11
3
50
44
42
41
39
38
37
31
25
17
1
Player
Logan Schuss
Jeff Tundo
Tyler Frederick
Dominique Alexander
Jarred Bowman
Michael Italiano
Mike Pires
Dan Wertz
Zach Boyt
Brock Sorensen
Eddie Bambino
Mike Smail
Nick Liddil
Paul Beery
Scott Lathrop
Patrick Riffee
Justin McGinnis
Tyler Dolphin
Keenan Ochwat
Bryce Woodson
Matt Kawamoto
Patrick Toohey
Kevin Mack
Scott Morell
Scott Gerland
Nick DePhillips
Adam Trombley
Shawn Kaplan
Mark Crawford
Darius Bowling
Joe Meurer
Greg Dutton
Joe Bonanni
Dominic Imbordino
Jordan Levack
Trey Wilkes
Conor David
Packy Campbell
John Hardesty
Ryan Keneally
Jake Sharick
Steve Knezick
Ryan Brant
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
g
15-15 32
12-12 23
15-15 18
15-14 16
15-15
8
15-3
7
15-1
6
11-1
7
13-3
4
14-2
5
11-1
3
14-6
3
14-4
3
11-4
2
15-0
2
3-0
3
3-0
2
8-1
2
15-14
1
15-0
1
15-14
1
14-0
1
15-0
0
4-0
0
5-0
0
3-0
0
9-0
0
14-0
0
7-0
0
11-0
0
15-0
0
15-15
0
15-15
0
9-3
0
6-0
0
14-0
0
15-0
0
5-0
0
2-0
0
6-0
0
6-1
0
3-0
0
1-1
0
16 150
16 129
a
pts
CONFERENCE
sh
20 52 114
12 35 64
14 32 61
8 24 59
3 11 27
4 11 21
3
9 23
0
7 25
2
6 15
0
5
8
2
5
8
1
4 14
1
4 11
2
4 13
2
4
5
0
3
4
1
3
3
0
2
6
0
1
7
0
1
3
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
78 228 513
67 196 488
sh% sog sog% to ct gw
.281 77 .675 42 4
.359 38 .594 34 2
.295 35 .574 32 0
.271 26 .441 11 4
.296 21 .778 9 1
.333 15 .714 11 2
.261 13 .565 9 0
.280 12 .480 5 1
.267
7 .467 4 0
.625
8 1.000 5 7
.375
8 1.000 1 1
.214 10 .714 5 0
.273
5 .455 1 0
.154
6 .462 3 1
.400
3 .600 1 3
.750
3 .750 0 0
.667
2 .667 0 0
.333
3 .500 7 1
.143
6 .857 10 28
.333
2 .667 4 4
.500
2 1.000 9 14
1.000
1 1.000 1 2
.000
1 .333 4 7
.000
0 .000 1 0
.000
0 .000 2 0
.000
3 .600 2 0
.000
2 .500 1 2
.000
1 .500 1 1
.000
0 .000 0 0
.000
1 1.000 0 3
.000
1 1.000 10 8
.000
1 1.000 12 3
.000
0 .000 1 7
.000
0 .000 0 4
.000
0 .000 1 2
.000
0 .000 1 2
.000
0 .000 2 10
.000
0 .000 0 1
.000
0 .000 0 0
.000
0 .000 0 0
.000
0 .000 2 0
.000
0 .000 1 0
.000
0 .000 2 1
.292 313 .610 259 126
.264 273 .559 271 108
gb
3 23
1 17
1 23
0 18
0
7
0 17
0
2
0
1
0
4
0 13
1
4
0 12
0
3
1
5
0 15
0
1
0
0
1
5
0 36
0
6
0 32
0
7
0 13
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
3
0 50
0
1
0
9
0 30
0 28
0 15
0
4
0
1
0 22
0 18
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
1
8 460
8 470
gp-gs
6-6
4-4
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-1
6-0
4-1
3-0
6-1
4-0
6-2
6-0
6-4
6-0
2-0
1-0
3-0
5-5
5-0
6-6
6-0
6-0
2-0
3-0
1-0
5-0
6-0
2-0
6-0
6-0
6-6
6-6
4-0
3-0
6-0
6-0
3-0
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
6
6
g
a
11
6
9
10
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
3
7
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
56
49
29
29
OVERALL
##
Player
1 Ryan Brant
31 Ryan Keneally
3 Greg Dutton
Total
Opponents
Goals by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
Shots by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
Saves by Period
Ohio State
gp-gs
1-1
6-0
15-15
16
16
min.
30:00
54:55
883:47
968:42
968:42
pts
21
9
16
11
2
5
3
1
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
sh
48
19
33
24
5
10
7
7
5
4
4
6
4
10
3
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
sh% sog sog% to ct gw
.229
.316
.273
.417
.200
.300
.143
.143
.400
.750
.250
.167
.500
.200
.667
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
30
10
20
14
4
6
4
2
4
4
4
5
2
5
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.625 15
.526 12
.606 11
.583 6
.800 2
.600 2
.571 1
.286 1
.800 1
1.000 2
1.000 0
.833 2
.500 0
.500 2
.667 0
.000 0
.000 0
.000 3
1.000 4
.000 1
1.000 5
.000 0
.500 0
.000 0
.000 2
.000 1
1.000 0
1.000 0
.000 0
1.000 0
.000 6
1.000 9
.000 0
.000 0
.000 1
.000 0
.000 2
.000 0
.000 0
.000 0
.000 1
.000 0
ga gaavg saves
2
4
123
129
150
4.00
4.37
8.35
7.99
9.29
2
11
131
144
163
pct
.500
.733
.516
.527
.521
w
1
0
7
8
8
l
0
0
8
8
8
t
0
0
0
0
0
gp-gs
2-0
6-6
6
6
min.
7:39
352:21
360:00
360:00
ga gaavg saves
2 15.69
47 8.00
49 8.17
56 9.33
1
52
53
69
pct
.333
.525
.520
.552
w
0
3
3
3
3rd
4th
OT
OT2
OT3
Total
150
129
Goals by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
56
49
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
OT
OT2
OT3
Total
513
488
Shots by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
202
184
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
OT
OT2
OT3
Total 2 6
144
Saves by Period
Ohio State
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
53
39
37
40
26
125 112 127 142
118 135 117 112
38
36
29
40
6
10
8
7
2
8
1
0
0
4
0
6
0
3
4
0
0
4
14
1
9
1
5
0
0
0
1
27
0
4
11
15
5
1
0
7
6
0
0
1
0
0
3 171
3 179
CONFERENCE
2nd
36
38
gb
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
85 202 .277 125 .619 93 42
78 184 .266 102 .554 94 38
1st
34
28
1
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
0
5
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
2
6
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
2
5
1
1
0
1
0
0
12
8
44
38
13
15
10
48
44
10
14
17
51
49
12
15
14
59
53
18
l
0
3
3
3
t
0
0
0
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Ohio State Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points
All games (as of Jun 20, 2011)
Opponent
Date
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 05
Mar 08
Mar 12
Mar 19
Mar 23
Apr 02
Apr 09
Apr16
Apr 17
Apr 23
Apr 30
May 05
4-3
20-2
13-8
9-11
6-5
11-7
9-11
11-14
7-8
9-12
11-4
6-11
8-4
9-11
13-7
4-11
Opponent
Date
Score
DETROIT
MER
NC
at UMASS
at PSU
LEHIGH
at ALBANY
at VA
at ND
LOY
HOB
at DEN
at AF
FFD
at BU
at DEN
DETROIT
MER
NC
at UMASS
at PSU
LEHIGH
at ALBANY
at VA
at ND
LOY
HOB
at DEN
at AF
FFD
at BU
at DEN
Score
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 05
Mar 08
Mar 12
Mar 19
Mar 23
Apr 02
Apr 09
Apr16
Apr 17
Apr 23
Apr 30
May 05
4-3
20-2
13-8
9-11
6-5
11-7
9-11
11-14
7-8
9-12
11-4
6-11
8-4
9-11
13-7
4-11
Opponent
Date
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 05
Mar 08
Mar 12
Mar 19
Mar 23
Apr 02
Apr 09
Apr16
Apr 17
Apr 23
Apr 30
May 05
Score
4-3
20-2
13-8
9-11
6-5
11-7
9-11
11-14
7-8
9-12
11-4
6-11
8-4
9-11
13-7
4-11
Opponent
Date
Score
DETROIT
MER
NC
at UMASS
at PSU
LEHIGH
at ALBANY
at VA
at ND
LOY
HOB
at DEN
at AF
FFD
at BU
at DEN
DETROIT
MER
NC
at UMASS
at PSU
LEHIGH
at ALBANY
at VA
at ND
LOY
HOB
at DEN
at AF
FFD
at BU
at DEN
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 05
Mar 08
Mar 12
Mar 19
Mar 23
Apr 02
Apr 09
Apr16
Apr 17
Apr 23
Apr 30
May 05
4-3
20-2
13-8
9-11
6-5
11-7
9-11
11-14
7-8
9-12
11-4
6-11
8-4
9-11
13-7
4-11
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1
2
3
BRANT,RYAN WOODSON,BR DUTTON,GRE
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
15
PIRES,MIKE
16
DEPHILLIPS
17
KNEZICK,ST
0-0-0
1-0-1
2-0-2
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
4
SMAIL,MIKE
6
TROMBLEY,A
7
LIDDIL,NIC
9
KAPLAN,SHA
18
19
20
SCHUSS,LOG BOWMAN,JAR MORELL,SCO
21
BOYT,ZACH
1-0-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
5
BEERY,PAUL
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
1-1-2
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
1-0-1
DNP
3-2-5
2-1-3
DNP
0-1-1
DNP
2-1-3
3-1-4
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
2-2-4
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-1
DNP
3-3-6
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
1-0-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
5-0-5
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
2-0-2
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
4-3-7
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
1-1-2
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
3-1-4
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
1-3-4
1-0-1
DNP
DNP
Ohio State0-0-0
Lacrosse 2011
0-0-0
2-1-3
0-0-0
2-0-2
Ohio
State
Game-by-Game
Goals-Assists-Points
DNP
1-1-2
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
All games (as of Jun 20, 2011)
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
10
FREDERICK,
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
22
23
KAWAMOTO,M ALEXANDER,
24
ITALIANO,M
25
SHARICK,JA
35
DOLPHIN,TY
36
BAMBINO,ED
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-4-5
2-0-2
1-0-1
1-0-1
1-1-2
0-2-2
1-0-1
DNP
1-3-4
0-1-1
1-0-1
2-1-3
2-1-3
3-1-4
2-0-2
11
12
MEURER,JOE GERLAND,SC
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
3-0-3
1-3-4
0-1-1
1-2-3
2-0-2
2-0-2
0-0-0
1-1-2
2-0-2
3-0-3
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-2-3
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
26
LATHROP,SC
27
MCGINNIS,J
28
TOOHEY,PAT
29
RIFFEE,PAT
30
WERTZ,DAN
31
KENEALLY,R
32
TUNDO,JEFF
33
34
SORENSEN,B BOWLING,DA
37
HARDESTY,J
38
CAMPBELL,P
39
DAVID,CONO
41
WILKES,TRE
42
LEVACK,JOR
43
MACK,KEVIN
44
IMBORDINO,
45
49
50
OCHWAT,KEE CRAWFORD,M BONANNI,JO
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
2-1-3
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
3-0-3
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
1-0-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
2-0-2
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
27
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
6-2-8
1-1-2
2-0-2
1-1-2
2-2-4
1-0-1
2-2-4
2-1-3
1-0-1
3-1-4
1-1-2
1-1-2
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0-1
1-0-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-1-3
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
Ohio State Combined Team Statistics
(as of Jun 20,
2011)
ME
D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
2 0 1 2 M E N ’ S L A CAll
R Ogames
SSE
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
8-8
3-3
5-5
HOME
5-2
1-2
4-0
AWAY
3-6
2-1
1-5
NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
2011 SEASON IN REVIEW
Date
*
*
*
*
*
*
!
Feb 10
Feb 12
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 05
Mar 08
Mar 12
Mar 19
Mar 23
Apr 02
Apr 09
Apr16
Apr 17
Apr 23
Apr 30
May 05
Opponent
DETROIT
MERCER
#3 NORTH CAROLINA
at #11 Massachusetts
at Penn State
LEHIGH
at Albany
at #2 Virginia
at #3 Notre Dame
LOYOLA
HOBART
at #6 Denver
at Air Force
FAIRFIELD
at Bellarmine
at #5 Denver
W
W
W
L
Wo3
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Score
Att.
4-3
612
20-2
671
13-8
2695
9-11
1587
6-5
547
11-7
373
9-11
942
11-14
4517
7-8
430
9-12
893
11-4
702
6-11
3372
8-4
402
9-11 12317
13-7
836
4-11
1020
! ECAC Tournament semifinals
TEAM STATISTICS
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
Goals scored per game
Shot pct.
Shots on goal-Attempts
SOG pct.
Shots/Game
Assi sts
MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES
Goals-Opportunities
Conversion Percent
GOAL BREAKDOWN
Total Goals
Man-up
Man-down
Unassisted
Overtime
Goals scored average
GROUND BALLS
TURNOVERS
CAUSED TURNOVERS
FACEOFFS (W-L)
Faceoff W-L Pct.
CLEARS
Clear Pct.
PENALTIES
Number
Minutes
ATTENDANCE
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
OSU
OPP
150-513
9.38
. 292
313-513
. 610
32.1
78
129-488
8.06
. 264
273-488
. 559
30.5
67
13-50
.260
13-50
. 260
150
13
1
72
1
9.29
460
259
126
164-339
.484
277-321
.863
129
13
0
62
0
7.99
470
271
108
175-339
. 516
257-312
. 824
52
40:30
54
47:30
18263
7/2609
0/0
13653
9/1517
## PLAYER
GP
G
18 Logan Schuss
15 32
32 Jeff Tundo
12 23
10 Tyler Frederick
15 18
23 Dominique Alexander
15 16
19 Jarred Bowman
15
8
24 Michael Italiano
15
7
15 Mike Pires
15
6
30 Dan Wertz
11
7
21 Zach Boyt
13
4
33 Brock Sorensen
14
5
36 Eddie Bambino
11
3
4 Mike Smail
14
3
7 Nick Liddil
14
3
5 Paul Beery
11
2
26 Scott Lathrop
15
2
29 Patrick Riffee
3
3
27 Justin McGinnis
3
2
35 Tyler Dolphin
8
2
45 Keenan Ochwat
15
1
2 Bryce Woodson
15
1
22 Matt Kawamoto
15
1
28 Patrick Toohey
14
1
43 Kevin Mack
15
0
20 Scott Morell
4
0
12 Scott Gerland
5
0
16 Nick DePhillips
3
0
6 Adam Trombley
9
0
9 Shawn Kaplan
14
0
49 Mark Crawford
7
0
34 Darius Bowling
11
0
11 Joe Meurer
15
0
3 Greg Dutton
15
0
50 Joe Bonanni
15
0
44 Dominic Imbordin
9
0
42 Jordan Levack
6
0
41 Trey Wilkes
14
0
39 Conor David
15
0
38 Packy Campbell
5
0
37 John Hardesty
2
0
31 Ryan Keneally
6
0
25 Jake Sharick
6
0
17 Steve Knezick
3
0
1 Ryan Brant
1
0
Total
16 150
Opponents
16 129
## Goalie
1 Ryan Brant
31 Ryan Keneally
3 Greg Dutton
Total
Opponents
GP
1
6
15
16
16
A Pts
20
12
14
8
3
4
3
0
2
0
2
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
78
67
Min.
30:00
54:55
883:47
968:42
968:42
52
35
32
24
11
11
9
7
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
228
196
Sh Up Dn
114 2
64 3
61 1
59 1
27 0
21 0
23 1
25 0
15 0
8 5
8 0
14 0
11 0
13 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
6 0
7 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
3 0
1 0
0 0
5 0
4 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
513 13
488 13
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
GB
23
17
23
18
7
17
2
1
4
13
4
12
3
5
15
1
0
5
36
6
32
7
13
0
1
1
3
50
1
9
30
28
15
4
1
22
18
2
0
1
3
2
1
460
470
GA GAAvg Save
2
4
123
129
150
4.00
2
4.37
11
8.35 131
7.99 144
9.29 163
Faceoff
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
96-185
5-17
2-6
3-16
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
51-103
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
5-9
0-0
164-339
175-339
Pct
.500
. 733
.516
. 527
.521
Goals by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
OT OT2 OT3 Total
Saves by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
OT OT2 OT3 Total
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
OT OT2 OT3 Total
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
OT OT2 OT3 Total
Shots by Period
Ohio State
Opponents
Shots on Goal
Ohio State
Opponents
28
34
28
38
46
36
38
36
28
39
37
29
43
40
26
40
43
125 112 127 142
118 135 117 112
80
66
64
74
82
66
83
66
0
0
0
2
4
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
150
129
144
163
513
488
313
273
W-L-T
1-0-0
0-0-0
7-8-0
8-8-0
8-8-0
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
HISTORY IN THE SHOE
April 19, 2008, the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team set NCAA regular-season and on-campus attendance records when 29,601 fans watched the Buckeyes down Denver prior to the football team’s spring
game in Ohio Stadium. By the end of the lacrosse game, more than 50,000 fans were in the ‘Shoe as
the Buckeyes closed out a 20-13 victory over the Pioneers in a Great Western Lacrosse League contest.
The following year, the Buckeyes broke their own record when 30,192 were on hand when attendance
was taken during the contest between the Buckeyes and Notre Dame April 25, 2009. The football
spring game went on to set a national attendance record of 95,722, with many of those fans in the
seats before the lacrosse game ended.
The 2010 edition again broke the national records, as 31,078 watched the Buckeyes down Air Force,
10-6, in an ECAC Lacrosse League game. The contest was televised live on the Big Ten Network, marking the first men’s lacrosse game broadcast live on the network. The 2011 edition of the game, with
Ohio State hosting Fairfield in a league game, also was televised live by BTN.
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2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
RECORD BOOK
SEASON POINTS LEADERS
Name
Year
G-A
P
1. Terry Gilmore.................... 1979.............48-42......... 90
2. Brian Driscoll.................... 1966.............60-20......... 80
Terry Gilmore.................... 1978.............31-49......... 80
4. Kevin Buchanan................ 2008.............44-32......... 76
5. Joel Dalgarno................... 2008.............40-35......... 75
6. Bill Rodgers...................... 1981.............51-21......... 72
7. Tim McCabe..................... 1988.............47-23......... 70
8. Jon Ewert......................... 1986.............41-25......... 66
9. Cliff Murray...................... 1966.............23-41......... 64
10. Tim Johnson..................... 1997.............39-24......... 63
11. Craig Cooper..................... 1978.............37-24......... 61
Joel Dalgarno................... 2009.............33-28......... 61
13. Jonathan Rubin................ 1983.............24-33......... 57
14. Logan Schuss ............... 2010.............31-25......... 56
15. Terry Gilmore.................... 1977.............27-28......... 55
16. Kevin Johnson.................. 1997.............27-27......... 54
17. Craig Cooper..................... 1975.............23-30......... 53
Curtis Smith...................... 2003.............33-20......... 53
19. Skip Van Bourgondien...... 1972.............37-15......... 52
Logan Schuss................ 2011.............32-20......... 52
21. Tom Holzer........................ 1994.............35-16......... 51
22. Bill Haagenson................. 1963.............46-4........... 50
Mike Avery....................... 1988.............31-19......... 50
David Blue........................ 1992.............36-14......... 50
David Blue........................ 1993.............34-16......... 50
Curtis Smith...................... 2002.............38-12......... 50
Joel Dalgarno................... 2007.............29-21......... 50
CAREER GOALS
Name
Years
Total
1. Joel Dalgarno........................ 2006-09................... 126
2. Terry Gilmore......................... 1976-79................... 123
3. Bill Rodgers........................... 1978-81................... 107
4. Thomas Holzer....................... 1991-94................... 103
5. David Blue............................. 1990-93................... 102
Curtis Smith........................... 2000-03................... 102
7. Skip Van Bourgondien........... 1971-73................... 101
8. Brian Driscoll......................... 1966-68................... 100
9. Mike Avery............................ 1988-91..................... 98
10. Kevin Buchanan ................... 2005-08..................... 97
SEASON GOALS
Name
Years
Total
1. Brian Driscoll......................... 1966.......................... 60
2. Bill Rodgers........................... 1981.......................... 51
3. Terry Gilmore......................... 1979.......................... 48
4. Tim McCabe.......................... 1988.......................... 47
5. Bill Haagenson...................... 1963.......................... 46
6. Steve Lauver.......................... 1965.......................... 44
Kevin Buchanan..................... 2008.......................... 44
8. Jon Ewert.............................. 1986.......................... 41
9. Joel Dalgarno........................ 2008.......................... 40
10. Tim Johnson.......................... 1997.......................... 39
CAREER ASSISTS
Name
Years
Total
1. Terry Gilmore......................... 1976-79................... 127
2. Joel Dalgarno........................ 2006-09................... 101
3. Cliff Murray........................... 1966-68..................... 97
4. Jon Ewert.............................. 1983-86..................... 79
5. Kevin Buchanan ................... 2005-08..................... 78
6. Craig Cooper.......................... 1974-78..................... 75
Mike Norton.......................... 2000-03..................... 75
8. Kevin Johnson....................... 1997-99..................... 63
9. Anthony Gilardi .................... 2001-04..................... 58
10. Todd Walker.......................... 1976-79..................... 57
SEASON ASSISTS
Name
Years
Total
1. Terry Gilmore......................... 1978.......................... 49
2. Terry Gilmore......................... 1979.......................... 42
3. Cliff Murray........................... 1966.......................... 41
4. Joel Dalgarno........................ 2008.......................... 35
5. Jon Ewert.............................. 1985.......................... 34
6. Jonathan Rubin..................... 1983.......................... 33
7. Todd Walker.......................... 1977.......................... 32
Kevin Buchanan..................... 2008.......................... 32
9. Bob Cawley........................... 1963.......................... 30
Cliff Murray........................... 1967.......................... 30
Craig Cooper.......................... 1975.......................... 30
12. Joel Dalgarno........................ 2009.......................... 28
Terry Gilmore......................... 1977.......................... 28
SEASON SAVES
Name
Years
Total
1. Jim Hartnett.......................... 1980........................ 278
2. John Szakmary...................... 1976........................ 249
3. John Baker............................ 1991........................ 240
4. Rudy Yeagle........................... 1957........................ 230
5. Mike Julius............................ 1982........................ 222
6. Jon Abeles............................ 1969........................ 218
Rudy Yeagle........................... 1956........................ 218
8. Mike Abeles.......................... 2000........................ 206
9. Jack Strapp........................... 1961........................ 197
John Baker............................ 1990........................ 197
CAREER SAVES
Name
Years
Total
1. Tony Russo ........................... 2001-04................... 651
2. Jim Hartnett.......................... 1979-81................... 610
3. Russell Salk........................... 1991-94................... 567
4. John Szakmary...................... 1973-76................... 550
5. Rudy Yeagle........................... 1956-58................... 541
6. Jon Abeles............................ 1969-71................... 537
7. Mike Abeles.......................... 1997-00................... 528
8. Jack Strapp........................... 1960-62................... 483
9. John Baker............................ 1989-92................... 432
10. Bill Leahy............................... 1983-86................... 398
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LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. 26 (29-3)............................................Wittenberg, 1989
2. 25 (26-1)............................................Wittenberg, 1983
25 (28-3)...................................... Bowling Green, 1965
4. 24 (24-0).............................................. Ball State, 1968
5. 20 (20-0)................................................. Ashland, 1985
20 (21-1)................................................... Detroit, 2009
MOST GOALS SCORED - GAME
1. 29 (29-3)...........................................Wittenberg, 1989
2. 28 (28-3)..................................... Bowling Green, 1965
3. 26 (26-7)..................................................Oberlin, 1990
26 (26-1)...........................................Wittenberg, 1983
5. 25 (25-6)............................................... Stanford, 1988
MOST GOALS - SEASON
1. 224............................................................... 2008, 11-6
2. 203............................................................... 1988, 12-4
3. 199............................................................... 1978, 14-1
HIGHEST SCORING AVG. - SEASON
1. 13.4.............................................................. 1966, 14-0
2. 13.3.............................................................. 1978, 14-1
LONGEST WINNING STREAK
1. 19..................................................................... 1965-66
TERRY GILMORE
CAREER POINTS LEADERS
Name
Years
G-A
P
1. Terry Gilmore............... 1976-79.........123-127....... 250
2. Joel Dalgarno.............. 2006-09.........126-101....... 227
3. Kevin Buchanan........... 2005-08.........97-78........... 175
4. Jon Ewert.................... 1983-86.........86-79........... 165
5. Craig Cooper................ 1974-78.........88-75........... 163
6. Curtis Smith................. 2000-03.........102-53......... 155
7. Bill Rodgers ................ 1978-81.........107-43......... 150
8. Mike Avery.................. 1988-91.........98-50........... 148
9. Tim McCabe................ 1986-89.........94-51........... 145
10. David Blue................... 1990-93.........102-38......... 140
11. Cliff Murray................. 1966-68.........41-97........... 138
12. Dean Curtis.................. 1990-93.........95-42........... 137
13. Thomas Holzer............. 1991-94.........103-30......... 133
Anthony Gilardi .......... 2001-04.........75-58.......... 133
15. Skip Van Bourgondien.1971-73.........101-31......... 132
16. Brian Driscoll............... 1966-68.........100-30......... 130
17. Jim Ash....................... 1985-88.........75-53........... 128
18. Roger Allen.................. 1982-85.........89-35........... 124
Jeff Ryan..................... 2007-09.........84-40........... 124
20. Rob Grim...................... 1979-82.........68-54........... 122
Kevin Johnson............. 1997-99.........59-63........... 122
22. Mike Norton................ 2000-03.........39-75........... 114
23. Brian Williams............. 1990-93.........64-49 .......... 113
24. Logan Schuss........... 2010-pres......63-45........... 108
25. Tim Johnson................ 1994-97.........64-39........... 103
26. Bill Wolford................. 1976-79.........80-22........... 102
27. James Green............... 2007-10.........74-26........... 100
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RECORD BOOK
JOEL DALGARNO
SINGLE-GAME POINTS
Name
1. Terry Gilmore
2. Joel Dalgarno
Steve Lauver
Brian Driscoll
5. Terry Gilmore
6. Tim McCabe
Tim Johnson
Thomas Holzer
Terry Gilmore
Brian Driscoll
Brian Driscoll
SINGLE-GAME GOALS
Name
1. Steve Lauver
2. Joel Dalgarno
Brian Driscoll
4. Skip VanBourgondien
Brian Driscoll
Brian Driscoll
7. Logan Schuss
Curtis Smith
Thomas Holzer
Greg Santulli
Brian Driscoll
Brian Driscoll
SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS
1. Joel Dalgarno
2. Terry Gilmore
Terry Gilmore
4. Kevin Buchanan
Cliff Murray
6. Jeff Tundo
Kevin Buchanan
Kevin Buchanan
Joel Dalgarno
Anthony Gilardi
Kevin Johnson
Tom Martin
Jon Ewert
Jon Ewert
Jonathan Rubin
Jonathan Rubin
Roger Williams
Fred Koval
Terry Gilmore
Terry Gilmore
Terry Gilmore
Opponent...........................Date................ Points
Michigan State...................5/12/1979....... 13
Denver.................................4/19/2008....... 12
Bowling Green....................4/24/1965....... 12
Denison...............................4/23/1966....... 12
Bowling Green....................5/5/1979......... 11
Wittenberg..........................4/22/1989....... 10
Denver.................................4/6/1997......... 10
Canisius...............................4/30/1994....... 10
Michigan State...................4/30/1978....... 10
Michigan ............................4/8/1967......... 10
Columbus Lacrosse Club.....4/9/1966......... 10
Opponent...........................Date . ............. Goals
Bowling Green....................4/24/1965....... 12
Denver.................................4/19/2008....... 9
Michigan ............................4/8/1967......... 9
Allegheny............................5/19/1973....... 8
Denison...............................4/23/1966....... 8
Bowling Green....................5/3/1966......... 8
North Carolina.....................5/8/10............. 7
Quinnipiac...........................3/8/2003......... 7
Canisius...............................4/30/1994....... 7
Wittenberg..........................5/3/1986......... 7
Notre Dame.........................4/2/1966......... 7
Columbus Lacrosse Club.....4/9/1966......... 7
Quinnipiac...........................3/29/2008....... 8
Michigan State...................5/12/1979....... 7
Michigan State...................4/30/1978....... 7
Harvard................................2/25/2007....... 6
Denison...............................4/23/1966....... 6
Hobart.................................4/10/10........... 5
Bellarmine...........................4/2/2008......... 5
Air Force..............................4/6/2008......... 5
Quinnipiac...........................3/31/2007....... 5
Air Force..............................4/23/2004....... 5
VMI......................................4/20/1997....... 5
Radford................................4/14/1996....... 5
Guilford...............................3/31/1985....... 5
Kenyon................................4/24/1984....... 5
Ashland...............................4/20/1983....... 5
Wittenberg..........................4/23/1983....... 5
Purdue.................................4/14/1981....... 5
Wooster..............................4/1/1980......... 5
Bowling Green....................5/5/1979......... 5
Ashland...............................4/19/1978....... 5
Michigan.............................4/5/1978......... 5
Todd Walker
Ohio Wesleyan....................4/2/1977......... 5
Todd Walker
Michigan State...................5/14/1977....... 5
Craig Cooper
Ohio.....................................4/3/1975......... 5
Cliff Murray
Michigan State...................4/30/1966....... 5
Cliff Murray
Bowling Green....................5/3/1966......... 5
SINGLE-GAME SAVES
Name
Opponent...........................Date................ Saves
1. James Hartnett
Ashland...............................4/9/1980......... 31
2. Bill Leahy
Clarkson..............................3/31/1986....... 30
3. Mike Abeles
Johns Hopkins.....................4/8/2000......... 28
4. Tony Russo
Air Force..............................4/22/2001....... 27
Tony Lignelli
Notre Dame.........................5/6/1995......... 27
Mike Julius
Salisbury State....................3/27/1982....... 27
John Baker
Wooster..............................4/7/1990......... 27
James Hartnett
Ohio Wesleyan....................4/5/1980......... 27
8. Tony Lignelli
Penn State...........................2/25/1996....... 26
9. Chris Abeles
Syracuse..............................4/3/1969......... 26
10.Tony Lignelli
Denison...............................3/2/1996......... 24
Russ Salk
Notre Dame.........................4/27/1993....... 24
James Hartnett
Penn State...........................4/5/1980......... 24
James Hartnett
Denison...............................4/19/1980....... 24
James Hartnett
Denison...............................4/24/1980....... 24
SINGLE-GAME GROUNDBALLS
Name
Opponent Date.................Date................ GB
1. Bob Myers
Air Force..............................3/25/1988....... 16
2. Bob Myers
Kenyon................................5/3/1988......... 15
3. Bob Myers
Wittenberg..........................4/26/1988....... 14
Bob Myers
Rochester............................4/23/1988....... 14
Bob Myers
Columbus Club....................3/9/1988......... 14
6. Bob Myers
Wooster..............................4/16/1988....... 12
Bob Myers
Michigan State...................4/2/1988......... 12
8. Bob Myers
UCLA...................................3/19/1988....... 11
Tim McCabe
Michigan State...................4/2/1988......... 11
Tim McCabe
Lake Forest..........................4/10/1988....... 11
SINGLE-GAME SHOTS
Name
Opponent . ........................Date................ Shots
1. Rob Grim
Salisbury State....................3/27/1982....... 27
2. Roger Williams
Notre Dame.........................4/30/1981....... 20
3. Kyle Olson
UMBC..................................3/5/05............. 17
4. Roger Williams
Purdue.................................4/14/1981....... 16
Roger Williams
Notre Dame.........................4/16/1981....... 16
6. Jonathan Rubin
Ashland...............................4/20/1983....... 15
Roger Williams
Michigan State...................4/18/1981....... 15
Scott Hamilton
Michigan State...................4/5/1986......... 15
9. Roger Williams
Ashland...............................4/22/1986....... 14
Roger Williams
Michigan State...................5/2/1981......... 14
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2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
HONORS & AWARDS
ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Logan Schuss ............................ 2010
Mike Norton (A)...................... 2002, 03
Dave Otis (D)................................. 1997
Ricky Pages (LSM) . ...................... 2008
Jeff Pilon (D)........................... 1993, 94
Tom Randisi (M)...................... 2003, 04
Tony Russo (G)............................... 2002
Jeff Ryan (M, A) ..................... 2007, 09
Stefan Schroder (G) . .............. 2007, 08
Curtis Smith (M)............................ 2001
Bill Stephentich................. 1986, 87, 88
Mike Sullivan (D) . .................. 1993, 94
Pat Sullivan (D).............................. 1996
Jack Tzagournis............................ 1988
Brian Yontz (D).............................. 2005
ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE
YEAR
Matt Kawamoto......................... 2011
ALL-ECAC SELECTIONS
FIRST TEAM
Matt Kawamoto (D) ................... 2011
Logan Schuss (M/A)............. 2010, 11
SECOND TEAM
Dominique Alexander (M) ............ 2011
Joe Bonanni (D) . .......................... 2011
Scott Foreman (D)......................... 2010
ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Rookie of the Week
Greg Dutton........................Feb. 21, 2011
March 28, 2011
April 11, 2011
Shawn Kaplan ......... March 7, 2011 (co)
May 2, 2011
Logan Schuss..................March 1, 2010
March 8, 2010 (co)
April 26, 2010 (co)
May 10, 2010
Jeff Tundo........................March 15, 2010
April 5, 2010
April 12, 2010
Dominique Alexander....... May 3, 2010
Offensive Player of the Week
Dominique Alexander .March 14, 2011
May 2, 2011
Jarred Bowman . ..........Feb. 21, 2011 (co)
Logan Schuss................March 29, 2010
May 10, 2010 (co)
Mario Ventiquattro...... March 8, 2010 (co)
Defensive Player of the Week
Brandon Freeman...... March 29, 2010 (co)
Honor Roll (awarded in 2010 only)
Brandon Freeman
March 8, 2010
March 15, 2010
James Green....................March 22, 2010
April 12, 2010
Scott Foreman..................March 22, 2010
Logan Schuss...................April 19, 2010
GWLL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Buchanan ........................... 2008
Greg Bice . ..............................2004 (co)
Tony Russo .......................2003, 04 (co)
GWLL MVP
Jon Ewert...................................... 1986
GWLL COACH OF THE YEAR
Joe Breschi....................... 1999, 03, 04
GWLL NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Joel Dalgarno . ............................. 2006
Pat Myers...................................... 2000
KEVIN BUCHANAN
ALL-GWLL/ALL-GREAT LAKES
CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM
Mike Abeles (G)...................... 1999, 00
Glenn Alban.................................. 1986
Roger Allen................................... 1985
Jim Ash................................... 1987, 88
Mike Avery.................................... 1988
Greg Bice (D)..................... 2002, 03, 04
Steve Brown.................................. 1986
Kevin Buchanan (A).....2006, 07 (M), 08
Joel Dalgarno (A) ............. 2007, 08, 09
John DiCamillo (LSM)................... 2002
Jon Ewert................................ 1985, 86
Anthony Gilardi (A)........................ 2004
Brian Gould............................. 1989, 90
Scott Hamilton.............................. 1986
Shaun Lyons (M)........................... 2004
Scott Matthews (D)................. 2008, 09
Tim McCabe...................... 1988, 99, 90
Pat Myers (M)............................... 2003
Ricky Pages (LSM)................... 2006, 07
Jeff Pilon (LSM)............................ 1995
Peet Poillon (M)............................. 2008
Tom Randisi (M)............................ 2005
Bruce Resnick................................ 1988
Tony Russo (G)......................... 2003, 04
Greg Santulli................................. 1987
Jeff Schneider (D) ........................ 2007
Curtis Smith (A)....................... 2002, 03
Michael Sullivan (LSM)................. 1994
Jack Tzagournis...................... 1989, 90
Brian Williams (M) ...................... 1993
ECAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Tyler Frederick .............................. 2011
Brian Yontz (D)............................... 2006
Greg Zytkowski (M)................. 1998, 99
Anthony Gilardi (A)........................ 2002
Brian Gould................................... 1988
James Green (M).................... 2008, 09
Thomas Holzer (A)......................... 1994
Matt Horowitz (M)........................ 1995
Kevin Johnson (A)......................... 1997
Tim Johnson (A)............................ 1997
Matt Kawamoto (D) ................... 2009
Tim Kramer.................................... 1985
Tony Lignelli (G)............................. 1996
Keith Lovett (D) ............................ 2008
John Lowe..................................... 1988
Thomas Martin (A).................. 1995, 96
Pat Myers (M)............................... 2002
SECOND TEAM
Tim Achatz..................................... 1987
Roger Allen................................... 1985
Jim Ash......................................... 1985
Andrew Bender (M)................. 2005, 06
Sandy Boyce (A)............................ 2001
Dean Curtis (M) ............................ 1993
Scott Foreman (D)......................... 2009
Peter Frantz (D)............................. 2004
Brandon Freeman (G).................... 2009
Josh Funk (D) . .............................. 2007
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GWLL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Greg Bice . ......................April 15, 2003
April 30, 2002
John Bolen ..................March 29, 2006
Kevin Buchanan ............... May 9, 2006
Feb. 28, 2007
March 13, 2008
April 10, 2008
April 16, 2008
Joel Dalgarno . .................April 4, 2007
April 2, 2008
April 23, 2008
April 15, 2009
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
HONORS & AWARDS
MLA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Terry Gilmore................................. 1978
Doug Myers................................... 1992
ALL-MIDWEST LACROSSE
ASSOCIATION SELECTIONS
FIRST TEAM
Dan Anderson......................... 1978, 79
Darrell Apt............................... 1955, 56
Burke Bero..................................... 1954
Tim Cave........................................ 1982
Craig Cooper................................. 1978
Brian Driscoll................................. 1968
Jon Ewert...................................... 1986
Gordon Eyre............................. 1979, 80
Ted Freshwater.............................. 1963
Dana Friend............................. 1970, 71
Joe Funaro.................................... 1963
Warren Galvin......................... 1969, 70
Terry Gilmore..................... 1977, 78, 79
Dale Hart....................................... 1963
Paul Hartman................................ 1957
Jim Hartnett.................................. 1980
Scott Hamilton.............................. 1986
Bill Haagenoon.............................. 1963
Charlie Keller.......................... 1967, 68
Fred Keller............................... 1957, 58
Tom Kutrosky................................. 1956
Dick McCombs.............................. 1954
Tim Michael.................................. 1970
Roger Moser................................. 1956
Doug Myers............................. 1991, 92
Joe Oelgoetz................................. 1978
Bill Polasky.................................... 1966
Jerry Roach .................................. 1971
George Ropp................................. 1966
Glenn Rudy.................................... 1966
John Shafer................................... 1960
James Spung................................ 1955
Bill Stephentich............................. 1988
Ted Szakmary................................ 1969
Jack Tzagournis...................... 1989, 90
Skip Van Bourgondien................... 1971
Brian Williams.............................. 1993
Dick Wootten................................ 1955
Rudolph Yeagle............................. 1957
Bill Anderson................................. 1982
Dan Anderson............................... 1977
Jim Ash......................................... 1988
David Blue..................................... 1992
Craig Cooper................................. 1975
Dean Curtis............................. 1991, 93
Jon Ewert...................................... 1985
Gordon Eyre............................. 1977, 78
Gene Ferraro................................. 1976
Dana Friend................................... 1970
Brian Gould............................. 1989, 90
Rob Grim................................. 1980, 82
Bob Harman.................................. 1980
Paul Hartman................................ 1956
Van Hoffman................................. 1956
Charlie Kellar ............................... 1967
Fred Keller..................................... 1956
Fred Koval..................................... 1980
Tom Lyle........................................ 1964
Tim McCabe...................... 1988, 89, 90
Cliff Murray............................. 1967, 68
Robert O’Neill .............................. 1983
Gene O’Neil............................. 1967, 68
Jeff Pilon....................................... 1993
Mike Sullivan................................ 1993
John Szakmary.............................. 1976
Ted Szakmary................................ 1969
Dick Wallace................................. 1980
Todd Walker.................................. 1977
Rick Whiteman........................ 1967, 68
Brian Williams.............................. 1992
Jim Windle.................................... 1976
Mike Work............................... 1967, 68
SECOND TEAM
Chris Abeles ................................ 1969
Glenn Alban.................................. 1986
Roger Allen................................... 1985
Steve Allison................................. 1976
JEFF SCHNEIDER
Anthony Gilardi ..............April 28, 2004
Thomas Holzer ............March 28, 1994
Josh Lesko .....................April 14, 2004
Jason Lutz ...................March 14, 2007
Eric O’Brien ...................March 9, 2005
Mike Pires .......................Feb. 10, 2009
Mike Rimmer . ................ May 11, 2005
Tony Russo .......................April 5, 2004
March 26, 2003
April 8, 2003
March 17, 2002
Stefan Schroder ............... May 9, 2007
Curtis Smith ...................April 30, 2003
March 18, 2003
Feb. 26, 2002
April 21, 2002
Mario Ventiquattro . .......April 23, 2007
ANDREW BENDER
HONORABLE MENTION
Chris Abeles ........................ 1970, 91
Roger Allen .................................. 1983
Chris Anderson.............................. 1977
Jim Ash......................................... 1986
Mike Avery.................................... 1988
Jim Beery...................................... 1982
Jerry Bell....................................... 1968
Dean Curtis................................... 1992
Bill Gordon ................................... 1967
Brian Gould................................... 1988
Doug Gulick................................... 1991
Paul Hartman................................ 1956
Bob Huth....................................... 1968
Tim Kramer.................................... 1983
Jeff Leake..................................... 1975
Chuck Morrison............................. 1975
John Munson ............................... 1967
Joe Oelgoetz........................... 1976, 77
Greg Palcanis................................ 1967
Doug Robenalt.............................. 1977
John Rubin............................. 1982, ‘83
Russell Salk................................... 1992
Bill Schick...................................... 1983
Bill Stephentich............................. 1986
Ted Szakmary................................ 1967
Dave Teeple................................... 1980
Warren Wolfe............................... 1970
MIDWEST ALL-STAR TEAM
FIRST TEAM
Dan Cheney................................... 1959
John Shafer . ................................ 1961
Bob Shoemaker ............................ 1961
SECOND TEAM
Henry Douglas............................... 1959
Jon Mercer.................................... 1959
HONORABLE MENTION
Robert Franklin ............................. 1962
NORTH-SOUTH
ALL-STAR GAME
Mike Abeles.............................2000 (N)
Dick Augspurger....................... 1965 (S)
Andrew Bender .......................2006 (N)
Mike Berlin . ............................ 1974 (S)
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HONORS & AWARDS
CORWIN A. FERGUS
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Andrew Bender ............................ 2006
Anthony Gilardi ............................ 2004
Geoffrey Omiatek ......................... 2001
Brandon Paul ................................ 2002
Kevin Stephan .............................. 2002
Eric Borsoni....................... 1990, 91, 92
Jarred Bowman . .............. 2009, 10, 11
Collis Boyce....................... 2000, 01, 02
Matthew Brandes................... 2000, 01
Ryan Brant . .................................. 2011
Kevin Buchanan ............... 2006, 07, 08
Pat Calhoun .................................. 2006
Packy Campbell ...................... 2010, 11
Matt Cornell ..................... 2006, 07, 08
Mark Crawford ............................. 2011
Bill Curry . ......................... 2006, 07, 08
Dean Curtis....................... 1991, 92, 93
Joel Dalgarno . ............................. 2007
John Dauro . ..................... 2003, 04, 05
A.K. AND JUDITH A. PIERCE
PHOENIX AWARD WINNERS
Drew May..................................... 2006
LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS
ALL-SENIOR ALL-AMERICA
Joel Dalgarno (second team) ....... 2009
JEFF RYAN
Greg Bice . ...............................2004 (N)
Sandy Boyce............................. 2001 (S)
Kevin Buchanan ......................2008 (N)
Bob Cawley.............................. 1963 (S)
Dennis Clotz............................. 1962 (S)
John DiCamillo......................... 2002 (S)
Brian Driscoll . ......................... 1968 (S)
Jon Ewert................................. 1986 (S)
Joe Funaro............................... 1963 (S)
Warren Galvin.......................... 1970 (S)
Terry Gilmore............................ 1979 (S)
Dale Hart.................................. 1963 (S)
Roger Moser............................ 1957 (S)
Pat Myers.................................2003 (N)
Ricky Pages .............................2008 (N)
Bill Polasky............................... 1966 (S)
Tom Randisi . ...........................2005 (N)
Jerry Roach ............................. 1971 (S)
Glenn Rudy............................... 1966 (S)
Tony Russo ..............................2004 (N)
Jeff Schneider . .......................2007 (N)
Curtis Smith.............................2003 (N)
Don Starr .................................1964 (N)
Skip Van Bourgondien.............. 1973 (S)
Ben Wright .............................. 1965 (S)
(N) and (S) designate North and South
teams
BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED
SCHOLARS
Connor Anderson.......................... 2009
Jarred Bowman . .......................... 2011
Packy Campbell............................. 2010
Tyler Dolphin .......................... 2009, 10
Chris Lowery ................................ 2009
ECAC ALL-ACADEMIC
Dominique Alexander . ............ 2011
Eddie Bambino..................... 2010, 11
Paul Beery............................... 2010, 11
Jarred Bowman . .................... 2010, 11
Tyler Dolphin ................................ 2011
Scott Lathrop........................... 2010, 11
Kevin Mack . .............................. 2011
Logan Schuss ............................ 2011
Patrick Toohey .......................... 2011
Trey Wilkes . .............................. 2011
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
Dominique Alexander . ............ 2011
Connor Anderson ......................... 2009
Dan Bain . ..................................... 2009
Mat Ballay......................... 2006, 07, 08
Eddie Bambino .................... 2010, 11
Paul Beery .............................. 2010, 11
Andrew Bender ................ 2004, 05, 06
Charlie Billingsley ........................ 2008
Gary Bining . ..................... 2004, 05, 06
Jon Blashford ................... 2005, 06, 07
Jason Bloom .................... 2004, 05, 06
John Bolen.................................... 2007
Joe Bonanni........................ 2010, 11
CHRIS FRIEL
OHIO STATE BIG TEN
MEDAL OF HONOR FINALISTS
Kevin Stephan................ 2002 (Winner)
Andrew Bender ............................ 2006
Collis Boyce . ................................ 2002
Peter Dillon .................................. 2003
Peter Frantz .................................. 2005
John Kuss . ................................... 1998
Tom Randisi . ................................ 2005
Geoffrey Omiatek ......................... 2001
Jon Torpey . .................................. 2000
BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP
AWARD
Paul Beery .................................... 2011
Andrew Bender............................. 2006
Jarred Bowman . .......................... 2010
Kevin Buchanan ........................... 2008
Chris Li ......................................... 2007
Scott Matthews ........................... 2009
Tom Randisi . .......................... 2004, 05
Randisi (2004), Bender (2006) and Beery
(2011) were named the overall Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners
for Ohio State
34
Conor David . .......................... 2010, 11
John DiCamillo.............................. 2000
Peter Dillon....................... 2000, 01, 03
Tyler Dolphin .................... 2009, 10, 11
Timothy Duffy ......................... 2004, 05
Andy Elmer ................................... 2005
Peter Frantz ...................... 2003, 04, 05
Chris Friel ......................... 2006, 07, 08
Josh Funk ............................... 2007, 08
Scott Gerland ................... 2009, 10, 11
Anthony Gilardi ...................... 2003, 04
James Green.......................... 2008, 09
Brian Hartman............................... 1995
Matt Kawamoto ........................ 2009
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
HONORS & AWARDS
OSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
Dominique Alexander . ...... 2010, 11
Connor Anderson ................... 2008, 09
Max Atherton................................ 2005
Dan Bain . ............................... 2008, 09
Mat Ballay . ..................... 2006, 07, 08
Eddie Bambino............... 2009, 10, 11
Paul Beery .............................. 2010, 11
Andrew Bender .......... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Joe Benson .................................. 2007
Charlie Billingsley................... 2005, 08
Gary Bining . ............... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Jon Blashford ............. 2004, 05, 06, 07
Jason Bloom ........ 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06
John Bolen ............................. 2006, 07
Joe Bonanni................... 2009, 10, 11
Eric Borsoni.............................. 1991,92
Jarred Bowman........... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Collis Boyce....................... 1999, 00, 01
Ryan Brant . ............................ 2010, 11
Kevin Buchanan ......... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Sandy Boyce.................................. 1998
Matthew Brandes....... 1999, 00, 01, 02
Joseph Caccioppo......................... 1996
Matt Cafarelli . ............................. 2001
Thomas Cahill............................... 1999
Pat Calhoun............................. 2005, 06
James Campbell........................... 1999
Packy Campbell ...................... 2010, 11
Chrisopher Cirino.......................... 1997
Peter Coluccini ............................. 2009
Matt Cornell ............... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Ryan Cosgrove ............................. 2002
Mark Crawford ............................. 2011
Billy Curry ................... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Dean Curtis............................. 1991, 93
Joel Dalgarno . ....................... 2006, 07
Stewart D’Ambrogi ...................... 2010
John Dauro . ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05
Conor David............................. 2010, 11
Alan Davies................................... 1996
John DeLucia................................ 2000
John DiCamillo........................ 1999, 00
Peter Dillon........... 1999, 00, 01, 02, 03
Tyler Dolphin............... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Timothy Duffy ................... 2003, 04. 05
Andy Elmer ....................... 2004, 05, 06
Jarrad Evens........................... 1996, 97
Matt Fassnacht............................. 2001
Peter Frantz ................ 2002, 03, 04, 05
Tyler Frederick .......................... 2011
Brandon Freeman ......................... 2007
Chris Friel ................... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Josh Funk ............................... 2007, 08
Steve Gary..................................... 1995
Scott Gerland ............. 2008, 09, 10, 11
Anthony Gilardi ................ 2001, 03, 04
Kevin Gilligan................................ 1997
Matt Gorski .................................. 2010
James Green..................... 2008, 09, 10
John Hardesty ........................... 2011
Brian Hartman.......................... 1994,95
Michael Italiano ....................... 2011
Jeff Kaiser..................................... 1998
Matt Kawamoto ........................ 2009
Anthony Kelly................................ 2003
Ryan Keneally .................. 2008, 09, 11
Andrew Klontz . ............................ 2008
TYLER FREDERICK
Anthony Kelly................................ 2003
Ryan Keneally .............................. 2011
Ben Kochalski................................ 2000
Fred Koury............................... 1997, 98
John Kuss.......................... 1996, 97, 98
Ryan Laffey ............................ 2002, 04
Brian Lalley ...................... 2007, 08, 09
Scott Lathrop . .................. 2009, 10, 11
Jeff Laubenstein........................... 1995
Jordan Levack .............................. 2011
Nick Liddil ................................. 2011
Chris Li.......................................... 2007
Keith Lovett ...................... 2007, 08, 09
Ryan Lowe..................................... 2008
Chris Lowery .......................... 2009, 10
Jason Lutz ........................ 2005, 06, 07
Kevin Mack . .............................. 2011
Scott Matthews ........................... 2009
Drew May ........................ 2004, 05, 06
James McClure............................. 2001
Scott McGrath............................... 1999
Mike McKenna . ............... 2002, 03, 04
Stephen McKinlay . .......... 2006, 07, 08
KC Meleski.................................... 1998
Michael Murphree........................ 2002
Pat Myers.......................... 2001, 02, 03
Eric O’Brien .................................. 2007
Michael O’Connor......................... 2000
Jarred Olson . .............................. 2004
Geoff Omiatek................... 1998, 99, 00
Andrew Pace .................... 2007, 08, 09
Tim Pataki . ............................. 2005, 06
Brandon Paul..................... 2000, 01, 02
Greg Pilarowski................. 1991, 93, 94
Casey Ragiel................................. 1996
Scott Rahl . ................................... 1993
Tom Randisi . .................... 2003, 04, 05
Patrick Riffee ............................ 2011
Jeff Ryan ................................ 2008, 09
Jon Rydberg ..................... 2005, 06, 07
Daniel Savage................... 2000, 01, 02
Peter Schell ............................ 2006, 07
Logan Schuss ............................ 2011
Mike Smail .......................... 2010, 11
Stephen Smith ............................. 2008
Jeff Sobota................................... 2000
Christian Soult ............................. 2004
Kevin Stephan................... 2000, 01, 02
Andrew Stimmel .................... 2009, 10
Patrick Toohey .......................... 2011
Matthew Toresco ................... 2005, 06
Jon Torpey......................... 1998, 99, 00
Andrew Tunison ........................... 2005
Donnie Turchin.................. 2008, 09, 10
Mark Tzagournis........................... 1989
Lance Vitt ......................... 2003, 04, 05
Trey Wilkes . .............................. 2011
Josh Wittenberg .............. 2004, 05, 06
David Zimmerman ........................ 1993
Ben Kochalski.......................... 1999, 00
Fred Koury......................... 1996, 97, 98
John Kuss....................... 1995,96,97,98
Ryan Laffey ............................ 2002, 04
Brian Lalley ................ 2006, 07, 08, 09
Buddy Lange.................................. 1997
Scott Lathrop . ............ 2008, 09, 10, 11
Jeff Laubenstein..................... 1993, 95
George Lee.................................... 1997
Josh Lesko ................................... 2001
Jordan Levack ........................ 2010, 11
Chris Li ......................................... 2007
Nick Liddil ........................... 2010, 11
David Lisko .................................. 2004
Keith Lovett ................ 2006, 07, 08, 09
Ryan Lowe . ............................ 2007, 08
Chris Lowery .............. 2007, 08, 09, 10
Jason Lutz ........................ 2005, 06, 07
Kevin Mack . ........................ 2010, 11
Kent Martin................................... 2001
Eric Massaro ............................... 2004
Scott Matthews ........................... 2009
Drew May................... 2003, 04, 05, 06
James McClure....................... 2000, 01
Scott McGrath......................... 1998, 99
Mike McKenna . ......... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Steve McKinlay........... 2005, 06, 07, 08
KC Meleski............................... 1997,98
Joe Meurer ................................ 2011
Michael Murphree.................. 2001, 02
Pat Myers.................... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Mike Norton............................ 2002, 03
Eric O’Brien .................................. 2007
Michael O’Connor............. 1998, 99, 00
Casey Olejniczak........................... 2001
Jarred Olson . .............................. 2004
Geoff Omiatek....... 1997, 98, 99, 00, 01
David Otis...................................... 1994
Andrew Pace .............. 2006, 07, 08, 09
Brandon Paul..................... 2000, 01, 02
Michael Pagniano......................... 1992
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Tim Pataki.......................... 2004, 05, 06
Gregory Pilarowski.............. 1991,93,94
Jeff Pilon....................................... 1993
Chris Pletcher.......................... 2005, 06
Casey Ragiel............................ 1995,96
Scott Rahl................................. 1992,93
Tom Randisi . .............. 2002, 03, 04, 05
Patrick Riffee ...................... 2010, 11
Zach Rodgers ......................... 2010, 11
Jeff Ryan .......................... 2007, 08, 09
Jon Rydberg...................... 2005, 06, 07
Daniel Savage............. 1999, 00, 01, 02
Peter Schell....................... 2005, 06, 07
Jake Sharick ............................. 2011
Jeff Snyder.................................... 2005
Logan Schuss ...................... 2010, 11
Matt Schwabauer......................... 1998
Mike Smail .................... 2009, 10, 11
Stephen Smith ....................... 2007, 08
Jeff Sobota................................... 2000
Andrew Stimmel............... 2008, 09, 10
Christian Soult ....................... 2003, 04
Drew Sraver ................................. 2004
Kevin Stephan............ 1999, 00, 01, 02
Patrick Toohey .................... 2010, 11
Matt Toresco........................... 2005, 06
Jon Torpey.................... 1997,98, 99, 00
Jeff Tundo .................................... 2010
Andrew Tunison ..................... 2003, 05
Donnie Turchin ........... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Lance Vitt ......................... 2003, 04, 05
John Waterson.............................. 1998
Devin Weatherley......................... 2001
Dan Wertz .................................. 2011
Trey Wilkes . .............................. 2011
Josh Wittenberg .............. 2004, 05, 06
David Zimmerman.................... 1992,93
2012 returnees in bold
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
ALL-AMERICANS
TONY RUSSO
USILA ALL-AMERICANS
SECOND TEAM
Kevin Buchanan......................2008
Greg Bice.................................2004
Skip Van Bourgondien.............1971
THIRD TEAM
Glenn Rudy .............................1966
SHAUN LYONS
STEFAN SCHRODER
GREG BICE
HONORABLE MENTION
Matt Kawamoto ..................2011
Logan Schuss ......................2010
Joel Dalgarno . .......................2009
Joel Dalgarno . .......................2008
Peet Poillon ............................2008
Stefan Schroder .....................2008
Shaun Lyons ...........................2004
Tony Russo .............................2004
Greg Bice . ..............................2003
Tony Russo .............................2003
Curtis Smith ...........................2003
Mike Abeles ...........................2000
Terry Gilmore . ........................1979
Terry Gilmore . ........................1978
Skip Van Bourgondien . ..........1973
Brian Driscoll . ........................1966
Bill Polasky .............................1966
Dick Augspurger . ...................1965
Ben Wright .............................1965
Dan Starr ................................1964
Bill Haagenson .......................1963
Dan Cheney ............................1959
Fred Keller ..............................1958
Jon Mercer . ...........................1958
Rudolph Yeagle.......................1958
Paul Hartman .........................1957
Fred Keller ..............................1957
Tom Kutrosky...........................1957
Roger Moser ..........................1957
Ron Mercer ............................1957
Rudolph Yeagle.......................1957
Darrell Apt . ............................1956
Paul Hartman .........................1956
Jim Spung ..............................1956
Jim Spung ..............................1955
ALL-AMERICANS
Skip Van Bourgondien.............1972
Dana Friend.............................1971
Cliff Murray.............................1966
CHRIS FRIEL
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2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
TEAM AWARDS
TEAM MVP
Bill Polasky...............................1966
Jerry Bell .................................1969
Warren Galvin..........................1970
Jerry Roach .............................1971
Roger Allen .............................1985
Jon Ewert.................................1986
Tim McCabe ............................1988
Tim McCabe ............................1989
Doug Myers . ...........................1992
Tony Lignelli.............................1996
Tim Johnson.............................1997
Greg Zytkowski........................1998
Mike Abeles.............................1999
Mike Abeles.............................2000
Sandy Boyce.............................2001
Tony Russo ..............................2002
Greg Bice . ..............................2003
Senior Class.............................2004
Andrew Bender .......................2005
Andrew Bender........................2006
Kevin Buchanan ......................2007
Kevin Buchanan/Josh Funk......2008
Joel Dalgarno/Scott Matthews.2009
PAUL HARTMAN
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
Mike Heilman . ........................1985
Jack Tzagournis.......................1986
Joe Costello.............................1988
Bill Weeks ...............................1989
Aaron Sperano ........................1992
Tony Lignelli.............................1995
Jon Egan..................................1998
Sandy Boyce.............................1999
Brandon Paul............................2000
Preston Dickerson....................2001
Matt Cafarelli . ........................2002
Bryan Mulford .........................2003
Shaun Lyons.............................2004
Jon Rydberg ............................2005
Scott Matthews.......................2006
Eric O’Brien .............................2007
Doug Ruhnke ...........................2008
Matt Kawamoto ...................2009
Joe Bonanni .........................2010
Pat Toohey/Jarred Bowman..2011
THE BICE UNSUNG HERO
AWARD
Chip Rossi ...............................1985
Mike Roeper . ..........................1986
John Lowe................................1988
John Lowe................................1989
Kevin Stockton.........................1998
Fred Koury................................1999
Barry Wilson............................2000
Curtis Smith.............................2001
Anthony Gilardi .......................2002
Peter Dillon .............................2003
John Dauro and Chris Brown ..2004
Craig Nolan .............................2005
Chris Li and Josh Funk.............2006
Scott Matthews/Jeff Ryan .....2007
Chris Friel ................................2008
Corey Bentine . ........................2009
Mario Ventiquattro/.................2010
Conor David
Scott Lathrop/Joe Bonanni...2011
Tom Randisi . ...........................2005
Jason Bloom............................2006
Andrew Pace ...........................2007
Matt Cornell.............................2008
Doug Ruhnke ...........................2009
Jarred Bowman . .....................2010
Conor David . ...........................2011
HUSTLE AWARD
Russ Salk . ...............................1992
OUTSTANDING
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
Geoff Omiatek..........................1998
Geoff Omiatek..........................1999
Dan Savage..............................2000
Pete Dillon................................2001
Kevin Stephan..........................2002
Peter Frantz .............................2003
Tom Randisi . ...........................2004
Chris Friel ................................2005
Gary Bining...............................2006
Chris Friel ................................2007
Connor Anderson.....................2008
Chris Lowery ...........................2009
Tyler Dolphin ...........................2010
Jarred Bowman........................2011
MOST INSPIRATIONAL
John Baker ..............................1992
COACH’S AWARD
Mike Roeper . ..........................1985
Steve Brown . ..........................1986
Jim Ash ...................................1988
Jack Tzagournis.......................1989
OUTSTANDING JUNIOR
Warren Galvin..........................1969
Chris Abeles.............................1970
OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE
Chris Abeles ............................1969
Dana Friend..............................1970
MOST GROUNDBALLS IN A
SEASON
Tim Michael.............................1970
Dan Zecchini/Rob Elia/............1992
Doug Myers
Fred Koury................................1998
John DiCamillo.........................1999
Anthony Kelly...........................2000
Anthony Kelly...........................2001
Anthony Kelly...........................2002
Anthony Kelly...........................2003
Greg Bice..................................2004
Eric O’Brien .............................2005
Brian Yontz ..............................2006
Eric O’Brien .............................2007
Nick Carr..................................2008
Scott Matthews ......................2009
Trey Wilkes . .........................2010
Shawn Kaplan ......................2011
OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN/
MOST VALUABLE ROOKIE
Dana Friend .............................1969
Danny Colley............................1970
Bill Stephenitch . .....................1985
Tim McCabe.............................1986
Mike Avery ..............................1988
Matt Frankenberry ..................1989
Brian Hartman/Rich Kielb .......1992
Jeremy Schwartz.....................1998
Steve Gloceckner.....................1998
Kevin Stephan..........................1999
Pat Myers.................................2000
Greg Bice . ...............................2001
Tom Randisi . ...........................2002
Andrew Bender ......................2003
Jeff Schneider . .......................2004
Kevin Buchanan/Ricky Pages . 2005
John Bolen/Joel Dalgarno.......2006
James Green ...........................2007
Scott Lathrop............................2008
Eddie Bambino .....................2009
Dominique Alexander/........2010
Jeff Tundo
Greg Dutton . .........................2011
ALAN BRADY SERVICE
TO OSU LACROSSE AWARD
George and Carol Gans............1998
Darin Meeker...........................1999
Lisa Davis.................................2000
Kim Dally-Badgeley..................2001
Leif Smith.................................2002
Alan Brady . .............................2003
Andy Geiger.............................2004
Jay Stalfort .............................2005
Bill Myles.................................2006
Janine Oman ...........................2007
TJ Shelton ...............................2008
Angie Beisner . ........................2009
Bill Moffitt/Mike Caldwell.......2010
Leann Parker ...........................2011
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
John Kuss.................................1998
Jon Torpey................................1999
Pete Dillon................................2000
Kevin Stephan..........................2001
Mark Marion............................2002
Anthony Kelly ..........................2003
Gary Bining . ............................2004
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OFFENSIVE MVP
Tom Martin . ............................1995
Tom Martin . ............................1996
Kevin Johnson..........................1997
Curtis Smith/Mike Norton.......2002
Curtis Smith/Mike Norton.......2003
Anthony Gilardi .......................2004
Ben Wolff ................................2005
Kevin Buchanan.......................2006
Joel Dalgarno . ........................2007
Joel Dalgarno...........................2008
Jeff Ryan .................................2009
Logan Schuss .......................2010
Logan Schuss .......................2011
DEFENSIVE MVP
Sean Sweeney ........................1985
Bill Leahy..................................1986
Bill Stephenitch........................1988
Dan Lindner .............................1989
Pat Sullivan .............................1996
David Otis . ..............................1997
Toby Mink.................................2002
Tony Russo ..............................2003
Greg Bice/Tony Russo .............2004
Brian Yontz ..............................2005
Brian Yontz/Ricky Pages .........2006
Ricky Pages/Stefan Schroder . 2007
Ricky Pages/Stefan Schroder..2008
Brandon Freeman ....................2009
Scott Foreman/Andrew Stimmel...2010
Keenan Ochwat ...................2011
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
Brian Lalley..............................2008
Scott Gerland ..........................2009
Logan Schuss .......................2010
Mark Crawford . ...................2011
MICHAEL R. BRESCHI
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENT
Tom Randisi . ...........................2004
Andrew Bender........................2005
Chris Li.....................................2006
Ricky Pages..............................2007
Scott Matthews ......................2008
Scott Foreman .........................2009
Scott Lathrop . .........................2010
Matt Kawamoto ...................2011
AIDAN W., DANIEL P., AND
ANGELA M. LINDNER
MEMORIAL ATHLETIC
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
Mike Pires ...............................2009
Trey Wilkes . .........................2011
NOTE: Award winners listed have been
found in archives. Information on honorees from other years should be sent to
[email protected].
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
YEARLY RECORDS AND LEADERS
YEAR W L T
1953 2 5 1
1954 2 8 1
1955 3 6 0
1956 8 5 0
1957 9 4 0
1958 3 7 0
1959 2 8 1
1960 3 10 0
1961 3 13 0
1962 5 8 1
1963 9 6 0
1964 11 6 1
1965 15 2 0
1966 14 0 0
1967 9 3 0
1968 7 4 0
1969 6 4 0
1970 4 4 0
1971 7 4 0
1972 5 9 0
1973 3 9 0
1974 11 5 0
1975 7 7 0
1976 9 3 0
1977 7 4 0
1978 14 1 0
1979 8 7 0
1980 7 7 0
1981 8 6 0
1982 5 10 0
1983 7 6 0
1984 7 6 0
1985 7 7 0
1986 7 7 0
1987 7 7 0
1988 12 4 0
1989 5 9 0
1990 4 10 0
1991 8 8 0
1992 2 12 0
1993 8 6 0
1994 4 7 0
1995 5 9 0
1996 5 8 0
1997 6 6 0
1998 5 7 0
1999 10 3 0
2000 6 8 0
2001 8 6 0
2002 9 5 0
2003 9 5 0
2004 12 4 0
2005 6 8 0
2006 7 6 0
2007 9 5 0
2008 11 6 0
2009 8 8 0
2010 7 8 0
2011 8 8 0
TOTAL 415 3745
PCT.
.313
.227
.333
.615
.692
.300
.227
.231
.188
.393
.600
.639
.882
1.000
.750
.636
.600
.500
.636
.357
.250
.688
.500
.750
.636
.933
.533
.500
.571
.333
.538
.538
.500
.500
.500
.750
.357
.286
.500
.143
.571
.364
.357
.385
.500
.417
.769
.429
.571
.643
.643
.750
.429
.538
.643
.647
.500
.467
.500
.526
YEARLY GOALS LEADERS
not available
not available
not available
Scott Apt/Frederick Pfiefer 10
Paul Hartman 38
Frederick Keller
14
Daniel Cheney 20
Theodore Kolva 20
John Shafer 35
William Haagenson 22
William Haagenson 46
Stephen Lauver
25
Stephen Lauver 44
Brian Driscoll 60
Gregory Palcanis 26
Brian Driscoll 30
Theodore Szakmary 16
David Galvin
30
Skip Van Bourgondien
30
Skip Van Bourgondien
37
Skip Van Bourgondien
34
Dennis Swanson
30
Craig Cooper
23
Terry Gilmore/Bob Green 17
Terry Gilmore
27
Craig Cooper
37
Terry Gilmore
48
Robert Harman
22
William Rodgers
51
Robert Grim
21
Jon Rubin
24
Joesph Allen
28
Joseph Allen
24
John Ewert
41
James Ash
24
Tim McCabe
47
Mike Avery
30
Mike Avery
30
S. Dean Curtis
34
David Blue
36
Thomas Holzer
38
Thomas Holzer
35
Tom Wade
28
T. Johnson/T. Martin
18
Timothy Johnson
39
Buddy Lange
17
Buddy Lange
29
Pat Myers
21
Sandy Boyce
30
Curtis Smith
38
Curtis Smith
33
Kyle Olson
24
Ben Wolff
24
Kevin Buchanan
26
Joel Dalgarno 29
Kevin Buchanan
44
Joel Dalgarno
33
Logan Schuss
31
Logan Schuss
32
YEARLY ASSISTS LEADERS
not available
not available
not available
not available
Doug Clark 23
Phillip Irion 7
Jonathan Mercer 5
John Shafer
9
David Hopper
8
Robert Cawley
19
Robert Cawley
30
Thomas Lyle
19
John Payne
23
Clifford Murray
41
Clifford Murray
30
Clifford Murray
26
Donald Bennett
12
Gerald Roach
10
Jeffrey Peterson
17
Skip Van Bourgondien
15
Jeffrey Peterson/Terry Saylor 8
Craig Cooper
19
Craig Cooper
30
Steve Allison
26
Todd Walker
32
Terry Gilmore
49
Terry Gilmore
42
Frederick Koval
27
William Rodgers
21
Jon Rubin
20
Jon Rubin
33
John Ewert
16
John Ewert
34
John Ewert
25
James Ash
23
Tim McCabe
23
Tim McCabe
20
Mark Tzagournis
10
Brian Williams
12
Jerry Nigro
23
Brian Williams
22
Thomas Holzer
16
Thomas Martin
19
Thomas Martin
24
Kevin Johnson
27
Kevin Johnson
13
Kevin Johnson
23
Curtis Smith
14
Mike Norton
21
Mike Norton
25
Curtis Smith
20
Anthony Gilardi 25
Andrew Bender 14
Andrew Bender 18
Kevin Buchanan 27
Joel Dalgarno
35
Joel Dalgarno
28
Logan Schuss
25
Logan Schuss
20
OSU COACHING RECORDS
Years
Coach
W
L
T
Pct.
1953..........................Jack Corkery......................2..................5................ 1...............313
1954..........................Ed Baker............................2..................8................ 1...............227
1955-1959.................Howard Knuttgen..............25................30.............. 1...............455
1960-1966.................Paul Hartman....................60................45.............. 2...............570
1967-1973.................Conrad Steele...................41................37.............. 0...............526
1974-1975.................John Munson....................18................12.............. 0...............600
YEARLY POINTS LEADERS
not available
not available
not available
not available
Paul Hartman 43
Phillip Irion 18
Daniel Cheney
23
John Shafer
28
John Shafer
38
Robert Cawley
30
William Haagenson
50
Thomas Lyle
46
John Payne/Stephen Lauver 49
Brian Driscoll
80
Clifford Murray
38
Brian Driscoll
39
Theodore Szakmary
21
David Galvin
33
Skip Van Bourgondien
40
Skip Van Bourgondien
52
Skip Van Bourgondien
40
Craig Cooper
40
Craig Cooper
53
Steve Allison
35
Terry Gilmore
55
Terry Gilmore
80
Terry Gilmore
90
Frederick Koval
39
William Rodgers
72
Robert Grim
43
Jon Rubin
57
Joseph Allen
38
John Ewert
46
John Ewert
66
James Ash
47
Tim McCabe
70
Tim McCabe
48
Mike Avery
37
S. Dean Curtis
39
David Blue
50
David Blue
50
Thomas Holzer
51
Thomas Martin
34
Thomas Martin
42
Timothy Johnson
63
Kevin Johnson
28
Kevin Johnson
40
Pat Myers
33
Sandy Boyce
38
Curtis Smith
50
Curtis Smith
53
Anthony Gilardi 43
Ben Wolff
27
Kevin Buchanan/Joel Dalgarno 41
Joel Dalgarno 50
Kevin Buchanan
76
Joel Dalgarno
61
Logan Schuss
56
Logan Schuss
52
YEARLY SAVES LEADERS
not available
not available
not available
Rudolph Yeagle 218
Rudolph Yeagle 230
Rudolph Yeagle 93
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John Strapp
104
John Strapp
197
John Strapp
182
John Skidmore
186
not available
not available
not available
Eugene O’Neill
183
Eugene O’Neill
155
Jon Abeles
218
Jon Abeles
125
Jon Abeles
194
Ronald Patrick
185
Peter Morris
124
John Szakmary
103
John Szakmary
171
John Szakmary
249
Kyle Andrews
127
Kyle Andrews
165
James Hartnett
137
James Hartnett
278
James Hartnett
195
Mike Julius
222
James Marron
121
Bill Leahy
96
James Marron
76
Bill Leahy
196
Tim Achatz
153
Tim Achatz
144
Tim Achatz
89
John Baker
197
John Baker
124
Russell Salk
161
Russell Salk
179
Russell Salk
167
Anthony Lignelli
189
Anthony Lignelli
187
John Kuss
139
Mike Abeles
94
Mike Abeles
187
Mike Abeles
206
Tony Russo 171
Tony Russo 166
Tony Russo 141
Tony Russo 173
Mike Rimmer
125
John Bolen 87
Stefan Schroder
106
Stefan Schroder
180
Brandon Freeman
183
Brandon Freeman
161
Greg Dutton
131
1976-1979.................Jerry Bell...........................38................15.............. 0...............717
1980-1984.................Al Bianco...........................34................35.............. 0...............493
1985-1989.................Fred Koval.........................38................34.............. 0...............528
1990-1993.................Brion Salazar.....................22................36.............. 0...............379
1994-1997.................Paul Caldwell....................20................30.............. 0...............400
1998-2008 ................Joe Breschi.......................92................63.............. 0...............594
2009-pres..................Nick Myers........................23................24.............. 0...............489
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M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
RECORD VS. OPPONENT
Maryland.............................0.......4.......0...........000..............L4............ 1990/2003
Massachusetts . ..............0.......1.......0...........000............. L1......................2011
Mercer ..............................1.......0.......0..........1.000.......... W1.....................2011
Mercyhurst..........................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1997/1998
MIT......................................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1988
Michigan...........................9.......3.......0...........750............ W2............1966/1988
Michigan State..................22.....15......0...........595.............L10........... 1964/1996
Mt. St. Mary’s ....................4.......3.......0...........571.............W1........... 1991/1997
Mt. Union............................3.......0.......0..........1.000...........W3........... 1983/1986
Navy....................................1.......5.......0...........167..............L4............ 2003/2009
New England Coll...............1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1978
New Hampshire..................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1990
Niagara...............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1997
North Carolina.....................2......15......0...........118.............W1........... 1965/2011
Northwood..........................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1995/1996
Notre Dame......................21.....29......0...........420............. L9.............1964/2011
Oberlin................................17.....23......1...........427..............L1............ 1953/1992
Ohio University....................4.......0.......0..........1.000...........W4........... 1973/1976
Ohio Wesleyan...................17.....34......0...........333.............L19........... 1956/1996
Penn State.........................4......11......0...........267............ W2............1979/2011
Pennsylvania.......................0.......2.......0...........000..............L2............ 1964/1994
Pittsburgh Lax Club.............3.......0.......0..........1.000...........W3........... 1962/1964
Princeton.............................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1982
Purdue.................................7.......0.......0..........1.000...........W7........... 1974/1981
Quinnipiac...........................9.......0.......0..........1.000...........W9........... 2002/2010
Radford................................8.......4.......0...........666.............W2........... 1985/2000
Randolph-Macon.................2.......0.......0..........1.000............L2............ 1968/1978
RPI.......................................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1960
Roanoke..............................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1979
Robert Morris ..................5.......1.......0...........833............. L1.............2005/2010
Rochester............................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1987/1988
Rutgers................................1.......6.......0...........143.............W1........... 1953/1999
Sacred Heart.......................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1999
Salisbury State....................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1982
St. Joseph’s.........................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1995/1996
Stanford..............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1988
SUNY-Stony Brook..............2.......2.......0...........500..............L1............ 1987/2000
SUNY-Potsdam....................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1986
Syracuse..............................0.......2.......0...........000..............L2............ 1969/1979
Towson ...............................3.......2.......0...........600..............L1............ 1962/2007
UCLA...................................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1988
UMBC..................................2.......6.......0...........250..............L3............ 1992/2009
Vanderbilt............................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1970/1971
Vermont...............................1.......3.......0...........250.............W1........... 1983/2000
Villanova..............................3.......0.......0..........1.000...........W3........... 1964/2010
Virginia..............................0.......5.......0...........000............. L5.............1968/2011
VMI.....................................10......1.......0...........909.............W8........... 1972/2002
Wagner.................................1......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................2007
Washington College............0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1957
Washington & Lee..............1.......2.......0...........333..............L2............ 1965/1978
West Chester......................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1983/1984
Western Maryland..............1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1984
West Virginia......................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1974
William & Mary..................1.......1.......0...........500..............L1............ 1978/1986
Wittenberg.........................11......4.......0...........733.............W8........... 1969/1991
Wooster..............................23......4.......0...........852.............W6........... 1971/1998
2012 opponents in bold
Opponent
W L T
Pct.
Streak
First/Last
Adelphi................................2.......3.......1...........417.............W1........... 1957/1966
Air Force...........................16.....11......0...........593............ W3............1967/2011
Akron...................................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1957
Albany ................................1.......1.......0...........500..............L1............ 2010/2011
Alleghany............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1973
Am. Gen. Lax Club...............1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1975
Army....................................5.......0.......0..........1.000...........W5........... 2002/2007
Ashland..............................13......4.......0...........765.............W4........... 1973/1985
Ball State............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1968
Baltimore.............................0.......7.......0...........000..............L7............ 1953/1979
Bellarmine ........................4......1.......0...........800............ W1............2007/2011
Brown..................................1.......1.......0...........500.............W1........... 2005/2006
Bowling Green....................8.......8.......0...........500.............W4........... 1964/1979
Bucknell............................1.......5.......0...........167............. L1.............1991/2010
Buffalo State.......................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1984
Butler...................................6.......8.......0...........429.............W5........... 1993/2006
Canisius...............................5.......2.......0...........714.............W2........... 1990/1999
Cincinnati............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1971
Clarkson..............................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1986
Cleveland Lax Club.............10......9.......2...........524.............W4........... 1953/1967
Colgate................................1.......2.......0...........333..............L1............ 1998/2009
Colorado College.................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1984
Columbus Lax Club.............13......6.......0...........684.............W3........... 1959/1988
City College of N.Y..............0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1955
Cornell.................................2.......1.......0...........667.............W2........... 2000/2008
Cortland State.....................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1956/1963
C.W. Post.............................4.......2.......0...........667..............L1............ 1961/1967
Dartmouth...........................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................2001
Delaware.............................2.......1.......0...........667.............W2........... 1953/2003
Denison..............................17.....42......0...........288..............L1............ 1953/1997
Denver..............................11......7.......0...........611............. L3.............1993/2011
Detroit ...............................3.......0.......0..........1.000.......... W3............2009/2011
Dickinson.............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1956
Drexel..................................4.......0.......0..........1.000...........W4........... 2001/2004
Duke....................................1.......7.......0...........125..............L2............ 1972/2008
Fairfield.............................5.......4.......0...........556............. L2.............2000/2011
FDU-Madison......................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1987
Gannon................................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1999
Georgetown........................1.......2.......0...........333..............L2............ 1982/2002
Guilford...............................0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1985
Hartford...............................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 1989/2004
Harvard . ..............................1......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................2007
Hobart................................4.......6.......0...........400............ W2............1956/2011
Hofstra................................0.......2.......0...........000..............L2............ 1955/1987
Iroquois Nationals...............0.......1.......0...........000..............L1......................1990
James Madison..................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1979
Johns Hopkins.....................0.......4.......0...........000..............L4............ 1999/2002
Kenyon...............................29.....22......1...........567.............W1........... 1953/1993
Lake Forest..........................3.......1.......0...........750.............W3........... 1985/1988
Lehigh . ...............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................2011
Loyola (Md.)......................0.......5.......0...........000............. L5.............1961/2011
Lynchburg............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1979
Madison Lax Club...............1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1975
Manhattan..........................2.......0.......0..........1.000...........W2........... 2001/2002
Marietta..............................1.......0.......0..........1.000...........W1.....................1991
Marist..................................3.......0.......0..........1.000...........W3........... 2001/2006
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2012 OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS
AIR FORCE
Series - Ohio State leads 16-11
Columbus - Ohio State leads 10-3
USAFA, Colo. - Ohio State leads 5-3
Neutral - Air Force leads 5-1
4/17/11
W......................8-4............ A
4/24/10
W....................10-6........... H1
5/1/09
W....................10-5........... N2
4/18/09
L........................6-9............ A
4/6/08
W....................16-5............ H
4/20/07
W....................10-6............ A
4/23/06
W....................11-7............ H
4/24/05
W....................11-7............ A
4/23/04
W......................9-2............ H
4/18/03
W......................7-2............ A
4/21/02
W......................9-3............ H
4/22/01
W..................11-10............ A
4/23/00
W....................17-6............ H
4/24/99
W OT................7-6............ A
4/26/98
W....................11-8............ H
4/5/97
L....................13-14............ A
4/27/96
W....................10-4............ H
4/8/95
L........................6-9............ A
4/23/94
L....................10-11............ H
3/22/93
L......................8-19............ H
3/23/92
L........................0-1........... N3
5/12/91
L......................9-10............ N
4/20/90
L....................14-16............ N
4/9/89
L........................7-8............ N
3/25/88
L....................10-11............ N
4/8/72
L........................6-8............ H
4/22/67
W......................8-4............ H
1
Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium,
attendance 31,0782; GWLL Tournament
Semifinals, Seaholm High School,
Birmingham, Mich.; 3OSU’s original 9-8 win
was forfeited because of NCAA sanctions
BELLARMINE
Series - Ohio State leads 4-1
Columbus, Ohio - Tied 1-1
Louisville, Ky. - Ohio State leads 3-0
4/30/11
W....................13-7............ A
5/1/10
L OT..............13-14............ H
4/4/09
W....................11-7............ A
4/2/08
W....................20-4............ H
4/7/07
W....................13-9............ A
DENVER
Series - Ohio State leads 11-7
Columbus - Ohio State leads 6-2
Denver, Colo. - Denver leads 5-4
Neutral - Ohio State leads 1-0
5/5/11
L......................4-11........... A1
4/16/11
L......................6-11............ A
4/7/10
L......................9-10............ H
4/19/09
W..................16-10............ A
5/2/08
W....................15-8........... N2
4/19/08
W..................20-13........... H3
4/22/07
W OT..............10-9 ........... A
4/21/06
L......................9-13............ H
4/22/05
L......................8-13............ A
4/25/04
W OT................9-8............ H
4/20/03
L........................6-7............ A
4/19/02
W......................8-4............ H
4/20/01
L......................7-13............ A
4/21/00
W......................9-8............ H
4/26/99
W......................7-5............ A
4/24/98
W....................15-5............ H
4/6/97
W..................17-10............ A
3/17/93
W......................9-7............ H
MICHIGAN
Series - Ohio State leads 9-3
Columbus - Ohio State leads 6-1
Ann Arbor, Mich. - Ohio State leads 3-2
4/6/88
W....................11-5............ H
4/22/87
W....................11-4............ A
5/2/80
L........................6-7............ H
4/5/78
W....................14-4............ H
3/27/77
W....................11-4............ A
3/31/76
W......................7-4............ H
4/9/75
L........................5-7............ A
3/18/72
W....................11-6............ H
4/17/71
L........................5-6............ A
4/11/69
W....................10-7............ A
4/8/67
W....................20-2............ H
1966
W........ 1-0 (Forfeit)............ H
ECAC Tournament Semifinals; 2 GWLL
Semifinals, Seaholm High School,
Birmingham, Mich.; 3 Ohio Stadium
(attendance 29,601)
1
DETROIT
Series - Ohio State leads 3-0
Columbus - Ohio State leads 3-0
Detroit - No meetings
2/10/11
W......................4-3............ H
2/27/10
W....................16-7............ H
2/7/09
W....................21-1............ H
FAIRFIELD
Series - Ohio State leads 5-4
Columbus - Ohio State leads 3-2
Fairfield, Conn. - Tied 2-2
4/23/11
L......................9-11........... H1
3/23/10
L......................8-10............ A
2/28/09
W....................11-6............ H
5/1/05
L....................10-14............ H
5/1/04
W....................10-7............ A
4/13/03
W....................11-9............ H
4/13/02
L 2OT................7-8............ A
4/14/01
W..................11-10............ H
4/14/00
W......................9-8............ A
1
Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium
(attendance 12,317)
NOTRE DAME
Series - Notre Dame leads 29-21
Columbus - Tied 11-11
South Bend, Ind. - ND leads 15-10
Neutral - Notre Dame leads 3-0
3/23/11
L........................7-8............ A
3/20/10
L OT..................6-7............ A
5/3/09
L......................7-16........... N1
4/25/09
L......................8-14........... H2
5/4/08
L........................2-9........... N1
4/27/08
L....................12-17............ A
4/28/07
L......................6-12............ H
4/29/06
L......................8-10............ A
4/29/05
L......................5-16............ H
3/31/04
W......................9-8............ A
4/6/03
W....................11-5............ H
5/4/02
L........................3-7............ A
4/1/01
L......................4-13............ H
4/1/00
L......................4-13............ A
4/14/99
W......................5-4............ H
4/2/98
L......................2-12............ A
5/3/97
L......................3-20............ H
5/4/96
L......................4-13............ A
5/6/95
L......................7-19............ H
4/23/94
L....................10-19............ A
4/24/93
L......................7-11............ H
4/25/92
L......................6-12............ A
4/27/91
L......................7-11............ H
4/28/90
L....................11-14............ A
4/25/89
W......................7-5............ H
4/30/88
W......................6-4............ A
5/2/87
L....................11-16............ H
4/30/86
L......................9-13............ A
5/1/85
L......................4-10............ H
4/28/84
L......................4-17............ A
4/6/83
W..................11-10............ H
4/28/82
L....................13-21............ A
4/15/82
W..................14-10............ H
3/12/82
L....................10-14........... N3
4/30/81
W....................10-9............ H
4/16/81
W......................9-6............ A
4/23/78
W....................14-1............ H
4/23/77
W....................10-4............ A
4/24/76
W....................13-4............ H
4/23/75
W......................9-8............ A
3/23/74
L........................6-7............ H
4/7/73
L........................5-8............ A
4/15/72
W......................9-7............ H
5/3/69
W..................... n/a............ A
4/12/68
W....................14-5............ H
4/14/67
W......................8-4............ A
4/2/66
W....................15-4............ A
5/15/65
W....................11-5............ H
HOBART
Series - Hobart leads 7-4
Columbus - Hobart leads 3-2
Geneva, N.Y. - Ohio State leads 3-2
Neutral - Hobart leads 1-0
4/9/11
W....................11-4............ H
4/10/10
W....................14-6............ A
3/4/06
L......................8-13........... N1
3/12/05
L........................6-9............ H
4/17/04
W OT............13-12............ A
5/5/90
L......................3-23............ A
5/6/89
L......................8-24............ H
4/2/64
W......................7-6............ H
4/7/61
L......................3-20............ H
5/19/56
L......................7-16............ A
1
Hershey, Pa.
LOYOLA
Series - Loyola leads 5-0
Columbus - Loyola leads 1-0
Baltimore, Md. - Loyola leads 4-0
4/2/11
L......................9-12............ H
4/3/10
L......................9-11............ A
3/24/98
L......................6-18............ A
3/23/62
L........................2-3............ A
3/21/61
L......................8-15............ A
MASSACHUSETTS
Series - Massachusetts leads 1-0
Columbus - No meetings
Amherst, Mass. - Massachusetts leads 1-0
2/26/11
L......................9-11............ A
MERCER
Series - Ohio State leads 1-0
Columbus - Ohio State leads 1-0
Macon, Ga. - No meetings
2/12/11
W....................20-2............ H
40
4/10/65
W....................10-3............ A
4/18/64
W....................12-1............ A
1
GWLL Final, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.; Showdown in the Shoe,
Ohio Stadium (attendance 30,192); 3Loyola
Tournament, Baltimore, Md.
PENN STATE
Series - Penn State leads 11-4
Columbus - Penn State leads 5-2
State College, Pa. - Penn State leads 6-2
3/5/11
W 3OT..............6-5............ A
3/6/10
W OT............11-10............ H
3/7/09
L......................5-11............ A
3/8/08
W....................17-6............ H
3/10/07
W....................10-8............ A
3/11/06
L OT..............13-14............ H
2/19/05
L........................7-9............ A
2/21/04
L........................4-5............ H
5/3/03
L......................4-13............ A
2/25/96
L OT..................7-8............ H
3/3/95
L......................7-15............ A
4/3/82
L......................4-24............ A
4/4/81
L......................5-15............ H
4/5/80
L......................3-17............ A
4/7/79
L....................11-14............ H
ROBERT MORRIS
Series - Ohio State leads 5-1
Columbus - Ohio State leads 3-0
Moon Township, Pa. - Ohio State leads 2-1
3/9/10
L......................7-12............ A
3/11/09
W..................19-13............ H
3/15/08
W....................12-5............ A
2/10/07
W....................13-5............ H
4/8/06
W....................11-3............ A
4/15/05
W....................18-5............ H
VIRGINIA
Series - Virginia leads 5-0
Columbus - Virginia leads 1-0
Charlottesville, Va. - Virginia leads 4-0
3/19/11
L....................11-14............ A
4/28/01
L......................6-15............ A
4/29/00
L......................7-13............ H
3/23/99
L......................0-21............ A
3/18/68
L......................8-12............ A
2012 MEN’S LACROSSE
M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2008
2011
8-8 (3-3/t-3rd ECAC)
Head Coach - Nick Myers
Captains - Jarred Bowman, Conor
David, Scott Lathrop, Brock Sorensen,
Bryce Woodson
2/10 DETROIT
W
4-3
2/12 MERCER
W
20-2
2/19 NORTH CAROLINA W
13-8
2/26 at Massachusetts L
9-11
3/5 at Penn State
W 3OT 6-5
3/8 LEHIGH
W
11-7
3/12 at Albany
L
9-11
3/19 at Virginia
L
11-14
3/23 at Notre Dame
L
7-8
4/2 LOYOLA
L
9-12
4/9 HOBART
W
11-4
4/16 at Denver
L
6-11
4/17 at Air Force
W
8-4
4/23 FAIRFIELD1
L
9-11
4/30 at Bellarmine
W
13-7
5/5 at Denver2
L
4-11
1
Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium,
attendance 12,317; 2ECAC Tournament
semifinals
8-8 (3-2/3rd GWLL)
Head Coach - Nick Myers
Captains - Joel Dalgarno, Scott
Matthews
2/7 DETROIT
W
21-1
2/14 at Navy
L
6-8
2/21 BUCKNELL
W OT 10-9
2/28 FAIRFIELD
W
11-6
3/7 at Penn State
L
5-11
3/11 ROBERT MORRIS W
19-13
3/21 at UMBC
L OT
8-9
3/24 at Colgate
L
4-9
3/28 QUINNIPIAC
W
8-2
4/4 at Bellarmine
W
11-7
4/11 vs. North Carolina1 L 11-12
4/18 at Air Force
L
6-9
4/19 at Denver
W
16-10
4/25 NOTRE DAME2
L
8-14
5/1 vs. Air Force3
W
10-5
5/3 vs. Notre Dame3
L
7-16
1
Calvert Hall College High School,
Baltimore, Md.; 2Showdown in the Shoe,
Ohio Stadium, attendance 30,192; 3GWLL
semifinals and final, Seaholm High School,
Birmingham, Mich.
final, Seaholm High School, Birmingham,
Mich.; 4NCAA tournament first round;
5
NCAA tournament quarterfinals, Ithaca,
N.Y.
2010
7-8 (3-4/t-5th ECAC)
Head Coach - Nick Myers
Captains - Scott Foreman, Andrew
Stimmel
2/13 VILLANOVA
W
10-8
2/20 at Bucknell
L
5-11
2/27 DETROIT
W
16-7
3/6 PENN STATE
W OT 11-10
3/9 at Robert Morris
L
7-12
3/13 ALBANY
W
11-6
3/20 at Notre Dame
L OT
6-7
3/23 at Fairfield
L
8-10
3/27 at Quinnipiac
W
10-8
4/3 at Loyola
L
9-11
4/10 at Hobart
W
14-6
4/17 DENVER
L
9-19
4/24 AIR FORCE1
W
10-6
5/1 BELLARMINE
L OT 13-14
5/8 at North Carolina L
13-19
1
Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium,
attendance 31,078
2008
11-6 (4-1/T-1st GWLL)
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Kevin Buchanan, Josh
Funk
2/16 NAVY
L OT
7-8
2/24 COLGATE
W
13-6
3/1 at Bucknell
L 3OT
7-8
3/8 PENN STATE
W
17-6
3/15 at Robert Morris
W
12-5
3/18 at Villanova
W
15-8
3/22 UMBC
L 2OT 11-12
3/29 at Quinnipiac
W
18-7
4/2 BELLARMINE
W
20-4
4/6 AIR FORCE
W
16-5
4/12 vs. North Carolina1 W
14-11
4/19 DENVER2
W
20-13
4/27 at Notre Dame
L
12-17
5/2 vs. Denver3
W
15-8
5/4 vs. Notre Dame3
L
2-9
5/10 at Cornell4
W
15-7
5/18 Duke5
L
10-21
1
Boys’ Latin School, Baltimore, Md.;
2
Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium,
attendance 29,601; 3GWLL semifinals and
2006
7-6 (3-2/t-2nd GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Andrew Bender, Gary
Bining, Jason Bloom, Ben Wolff,
Brian Yontz
2/18 vs. North Carolina1 L
5-14
2/24 at Navy
L
3-9
3/4 vs. Hobart2
L
8-13
3/11 PENN STATE
L OT 13-14
3/13 MARIST
W
13-8
3/18 at Quinnipiac
W
9-8
3/25 BROWN
W
9-7
4/8 at Robert Morris
W
11-3
4/14 BUTLER
W
14-10
4/21 DENVER
L
9-13
4/23 AIR FORCE
W
11-7
4/29 at Notre Dame
L
8-10
5/6 at Army
W
12-9
1
Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.;
2
Hershey, Pa.
2009
2007
9-5 (4-1/2nd GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Chris Li, Jason Lutz
2/10 ROBERT MORRIS W
13-5
2/17 vs. North Carolina1 L
10-14
2/23 vs. Wagner2
W
19-1
2/25 HARVARD
W
13-4
3/2 BUCKNELL
L
6-7
3/10 at Penn State
W
10-8
3/20 at Towson
L
8-10
3/25 at UMBC
L
9-11
3/31 QUINNIPIAC
W
14-6
4/7 at Bellarmine
W
13-9
4/20 at Air Force
W
10-6
4/22 at Denver
W OT 10-9
4/28 NOTRE DAME
L
6-12
5/6 ARMY
W
17-7
1
Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.;
2
Moon Township, Pa.
2005
6-8 (2-3/4th GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Jason Bloom, John Dauro,
Peter Frantz, Tom Randisi
41
2/19 at Penn State
2/26 NAVY 3/5 at UMBC
3/12 HOBART 3/19 QUINNIIPIAC
3/26 at Brown
4/2 at Duke
4/9 at Butler
4/15 ROBERT MORRIS
4/22 at Denver
4/24 at Air Force 4/29 NOTRE DAME
5/1 FAIRFIELD
5/7 ARMY
L
7-0
L
5-11
W 2OT 10-9
L
6-0
W
5-2
L
8-10
L
8-21
W
13-9
W
18-5
L
8-13
W
11-7
L
5-16
L
10-14
W
8-7
2004
12-4 (5-0/1st GWLL)
NCAA Tournament First Round
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Greg Bice, Matt Cafarelli,
Anthony Gilardi, Tom Randisi, Tony
Russo
2/21 PENN STATE L
4-5
2/28 at Navy W
12-9
3/7 at UMBC
L 2OT
7-8
3/13 DREXEL
W
8-4
3/20 vs. Quinnipiac1 W
14-7
3/22 at Marist
W
11-3
3/25 vs. Hartford1 W
16-8
3/31 at Notre Dame W
9-8
4/3 DUKE
W
16-9
4/7 BUTLER
W
12-5
4/17 at Hobart
W OT 13-12
4/23 AIR FORCE
W
9-2
4/25 DENVER
W OT
9-8
5/1 at Fairfield
W
10-7
5/8 at North Carolina L
6-12
5/15 at North Carolina2 L
6-13
1
New Haven, Conn.; 2NCAA Tournament
First Round
2003
9-5 (4-1/T-1st GWLL)
NCAA Tournament First Round
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Matt Cafarelli, Peter
Dillon, Anthony Kelly, Mike Norton
2/22 NAVY
L
10-13
3/8 vs. Quinnipiac1 W
17-5
3/12 NORTH CAROLINA L
8-9
3/16 at Drexel
W
12-5
3/22 ARMY
W
11-8
3/29 DELAWARE
W
9-7
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1999
4/6 NOTRE DAME
W
11-5
4/13 FAIRFIELD
W
11-9
4/18 at Air Force
W
7-2
4/20 at Denver
L
6-7
4/26 at Butler
W
14-10
4/30 at UMBC
W
12-9
5/3 at Penn State
L
4-13
5/11 at Maryland2 L
5-8
1
UMBC Stadium, Baltimore, Md.; 2NCAA
Tournament First Round
2002
9-5 (3-2/3rd GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - John DiCamillo, Peter
Dillon, Mark Marion, Kevin Stephan
2/16 at North Carolina L 3OT 12-13
2/23 at Georgetown
L
8-10
3/2 VMI
W
19-0
3/9 vs. Quinnipiac1 W
10-9
3/17 DREXEL
W
8-4
3/23 at Army
W
14-13
3/27 at Manhattan
W
17-5
3/30 at Delaware
W
15-7
4/6 JOHNS HOPKINS L
9-12
4/13 at Fairfield
L 2 OT
7-8
4/19 DENVER
W
8-4
4/21 AIR FORCE
W
9-3
4/27 BUTLER
W
17-5
5/4 at Notre Dame
L
3-7
1
Baltimore, Md.
2001
8-6 (2-3/T-4th GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - John DeLucia, Peter
Dillon, Kevin Stephan, Greg
Zytkowski
2/24 GEORGETOWN
L
6-10
3/4 vs. Marist1 W
19-6
3/1 MANHATTAN
W
16-5
3/18 at Drexel
W
8-7
3/21 vs. Dartmouth1 W
14-10
3/24 at VMI
W
15-7
3/28 at Butler
L
12-13
4/1 NOTRE DAME
L
4-13
4/7 at Johns Hopkins L
7-17
4/14 FAIRFIELD
W
11-10
4/20 at Denver
L
7-13
4/22 at Air Force
W
11-10
4/28 at Virginia
L
6-15
5/4 CORNELL
W
8-7
1
Baltimore, Md.
2000
6-8 (2-2/T-2nd GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Mike Abeles, Kevin
Stockton, Jon Torpey, Greg Zytkowski
2/26 at Duke
L
7-16
3/4 RADFORD
W
16-7
3/11 BUTLER
L
8-9
3/18 at North Carolina L
8-13
3/22 at VMI
W
14-2
3/25 vs. Vermont1 W
7-4
4/1 at Notre Dame
L
4-13
4/8 at Johns Hopkins L
7-12
4/14 at Fairfield
W
9-8
4/16 at Stony Brook
L
6-7
4/21 DENVER
W
9-8
4/23 AIR FORCE
W
17-6
4/29 VIRGINIA
L
7-13
5/6 at Cornell
L
5-11
1
Baltimore, Md.
4/14 WOOSTER
4/24 DENVER
4/26 AIR FORCE
4/29 NORTH CAROLINA
5/2 at Mercyhurst
W
W
W
L
W
19-5
15-5
11-8
5-18
12-10
1997
6-6 (0-3/4th GWLL)
Head Coach - Paul Caldwell
Captains - Tim Johnson, John Kuss,
Dave Otis
2/23 at Rutgers
L
6-17
3/1 DENISON
L
8-20
3/9 at Mercyhurst
W
13-10
3/15 NIAGARA
W
14-4
3/28 at Radford
L
12-14
4/5 at Air Force
L
13-14
4/6 at Denver
W
17-10
4/8 WOOSTER
W
14-8
4/12 MT. ST. MARY’S
W
17-11
4/20 at VMI
W
11-7
4/26 at Butler
L
6-16
5/3 NOTRE DAME
L
3-20
1999
10-3 (3-1/T-1st GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Mike Abeles, Jon Egan,
Kevin Johnson, Jon Torpey
3/6 at Rutgers
W
11-9
3/13 vs. Sacred Heart1 W
14-3
3/20 at Radford
W
12-8
3/23 at Virginia
L
0-21
3/27 at Butler
L
8-16
4/3 CANSIUS
W
7-5
4/11 at Johns Hopkins L
8-17
4/14 NOTRE DAME
W
5-4
4/18 STONY BROOK
W
12-8
4/21 VMI
W
13-4
4/24 at Air Force
W OT
7-6
4/26 at Denver
W
7-5
5/1 GANNON
W
13-9
1
at UMBC, Baltimore, Md.
1996
5-8 (1-3 GWLL)
Head Coach - Paul Caldwell
Captains - Tom Martin, Jeff
Laubenstein, Pat Sulivan
2/25 PENN STATE
L OT
7-8
3/2 at Denison
W OT
8-7
3/9 NORTHWOOD
W
22-6
3/16 at Mt. St. Mary’s
L
6-10
3/19 at Rutgers
L
8-11
3/22 at St. Joseph’s
W
10-8
3/27 at Wooster
W
10-2
3/30 BUTLER
L
4-5
4/6 MICHIGAN STATE L
8-9
4/14 RADFORD
L
8-9
4/20 at Ohio Wesleyan L
9-12
4/27 AIR FORCE
W
10-4
5/4 at Notre Dame
L
4-13
1995
5-9 (0-4 Great Midwestern Lacrosse
League)
Head Coach - Paul Caldwell
Captains - Raif Webster, Matthew
Horowitz, Aaron Sperano
3/3 at Penn State
L
7-15
3/7 ST. JOSEPH’S
W
23-5
3/11 MT. ST. MARY’S
W
14-9
3/21 at North Carolina L
3-20
1998
5-7 (2-2/3rd GWLL)
Head Coach - Joe Breschi
Captains - Mike Abeles, John Kuss,
Jim Lafferty, Jon Torpey
3/1 RUTGERS
L
3-10
3/7 at VMI
W
9-5
3/21 COLGATE L
10-11
3/24 at Loyola (Md.)
L
6-18
3/29 RADFORD
L
11-12
4/2 at Notre Dame
L
2-12
4/11 BUTLER
L OT
8-9
42
3/23 at Radford
3/26 OHIO WESLEYAN
4/2 DENISON
4/8 at Air Force
4/12 at Butler
4/15 at Wooster
4/22 at Michigan State
4/23 at Northwood Insit.
4/30 at Canisius
5/6 NOTRE DAME
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
12-6
7-8
4-8
6-9
7-14
9-5
7-11
21-7
11-15
7-19
1994
4-7 (0-4/5th Great West Lacrosse
League/MLA)
Head Coach - Paul Caldwell
Captains - Russell Salk, Michael
Sullivan
3/5 at Pennsylvania
L
4-17
3/22 at Maryland
L
2-16
3/24 at Mt St. Mary’s
W OT 11-10
3/26 at Radford
W
13-10
4/2 BUTLER
L
7-13
4/6 WOOSTER
W
12-6
4/9 at Denison
L
8-9
4/16 MICHIGAN STATE L
6-16
4/23 at Notre Dame
L
10-19
4/28 AIR FORCE
L
10-11
4/30 CANISIUS
W
15-13
1993
8-6 (1-3/4th MLA)
Head Coach - Brion Salazar
Captains - Doug Myers, David Blue,
Eric Pozniak
3/6 at UMBC
L
11-20
3/17 DENVER
W
9-7
3/22 vs. Air Force1 L
8-19
3/23 at Rutgers L
7-23
3/31 at Wooster W
14-8
4/3 MT. ST. MARY’S
W
12-9
4/7 at Butler
W
15-14
4/10 vs. Radford2 W
15-4
4/11 at Bucknell2 L
8-20
4/17 VMI
W
22-17
4/21 KENYON
W
19-3
4/24 NOTRE DAME
L
7-11
4/28 at Canisius
W
18-8
5/8 at Michigan State L
8-13
1
Baltimore, Md.; 2Bucknell Tournament,
Lewisburg, Pa.
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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1988
1992
2-12 (0-7 MLA)
Head Coach - Brion Salazar
Captains - John Baker, Rob Elia, Jerry
Nigro
3/7 at Denison1 W
13-7
3/18 RUTGERS
L
6-17
3/23 vs. Air Force1, 2 W OT
9-8
3/28 at UMBC
L 3OT 13-14
4/1 WOOSTER1 W
14-10
4/4 at Mount St. Mary’s1 W
10-8
4/8 OBERLIN1 W
22-5
4/10 CANISIUS1 W
16-7
4/15 OHIO WESLEYAN L
8-10
4/18 at VMI
W
13-8
4/22 at Kenyon1 W
13-5
4/25 at Notre Dame
L
6-12
4/29 MICHIGAN STATE1 W 12-11
5/2 at Stony Brook
W
10-9
1
Indicates game forfeited per NCAA
sanctions and officially recorded as 1-0
losses; record prior to sanctions was 10-4
(5-2/t-1st MLA); 2College Park, Md.
1991
8-8
Head Coach - Brion Salazar
Captains - John Baker, Dan Zecchini
3/9 DENISON
W
12-10
3/22 vs. VMI1
L
6-9
3/24 vs. Radford1
W
7-6
3/26 at Maryland
L
5-18
3/28 at Mt. St. Mary’s
L
11-15
4/1 WITTENBERG
W
18-6
4/6 at Wooster
W
13-7
4/10 at Oberlin
W
11-6
4/12 vs. Air Force2 L 2 OT 9-10
4/13 at Bucknell
L
8-19
4/17 at Ohio Wesleyan L
7-22
4/19 at Canisius
W
13-11
4/24 MARIETTA
W
21-2
4/27 NOTRE DAME
L
7-11
5/1 KENYON
W
11-4
5/11 at Michigan State L
6-17
1
UMBC Tournament, Baltimore, Md.;
2
Lewisburg, Pa.
1990
4-10 (0-2 Great Lakes Conference)
Head Coach - Brion Salazar
Captains - Mike Avery, Matt Goers,
Bill Weeks
3/10 at Denison
L
5-20
3/16 RADFORD
W
14-13
3/21 at Maryland
L
5-16
3/24 vs. New Hampshire1 L
6-15
3/25 vs. Iroquis Nationals1 L
9-18
4/7 WOOSTER
W
15-12
4/11 OBERLIN
W
26-7
4/14 CANISIUS
W OT 18-17
4/18 OHIO WESLEYAN L
8-21
4/20 vs. Air Force2 L
14-16
4/28 at Notre Dame
L
11-14
5/2 at Kenyon
L
8-10
5/5 at Hobart
L
3-23
5/12 MICHIGAN STATE L
7-17
1
Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, N.J.;
2
Long Island, N.Y.
1989
5-9 (2-1/2nd Great Lakes Conference,
MLA)
Head Coach - Fred Koval
Captains - Dan Lindner, Tim McCabe
3/11 DENISON
L
10-11
3/19 RADFORD
L
8-9
3/25 vs. North Carolina1 L
1-29
3/26 vs. Duke2 L
6-28
4/1 HARTFORD
W
20-1
4/9 vs. Air Force3 L
7-8
4/12 at Oberlin
W
12-8
4/15 at Wooster
W
13-9
4/19 at Ohio Wesleyan L
5-20
4/22 WITTENBERG
W
29-3
4/25 NOTRE DAME
W
7-5
5/3 KENYON
L
8-18
5/6 HOBART
L
8-24
5/16 at Michigan State L
12-18
1
NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Durham,
N.C.; 2NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic,
Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3Geneva, N.Y.
1988
12-4 (3-1/t-1st Great Lakes
Conference)
Head Coach - Fred Koval
Captains - Bill Stephenitch, Dan
Lindner
3/9 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
19-9
3/19 at UCLA
W
20-3
3/21 vs. Stanford1 W
25-6
3/25 vs. Air Force2 L
10-11
3/26 vs. M.I.T.2 W
13-5
4/2 MICHIGAN STATE L
4-10
4/6 MICHIGAN
W
11-5
4/10 at Lake Forest
W
10-7
43
4/13 OBERLIN
W
17-7
4/16 WOOSTER
W OT 12-11
4/20 OHIO WESLEYAN L
6-17
4/23 ROCHESTER
W
15-10
4/26 at Wittenberg
W
17-2
4/30 at Notre Dame
W
6-4
5/3 at Kenyon
W
11-8
5/7 at Denison
L
7-15
1
Malibu, Calif.; 2Far West Classic, San
Diego, Calif.
1987
7-7 (2-2 Great Lakes Conference/MLA)
Head Coach - Fred Koval
Captains - Glenn Alban, Bill
Stephenitch
3/11 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
16-8
3/21 at SUNY-Stony BrookL
6-14
3/23 at Fairleigh Dickenson W
11-5
3/25 at Hofstra L
4-15
4/4 at Michigan State L
8-17
4/8 DENISON
L OT
7-8
4/11 at Ohio Wesleyan L
0-17
4/17 LAKE FOREST
W
17-4
4/19 at Wooster W
16-4
4/22 at Michigan
W
11-4
4/25 at Rochester
W
11-6
5/2 NOTRE DAME
L
11-16
5/6 KENYON
L
9-12
5/9 WITTENBERG
W
20-7
1986
7-7 (4-1/t-1st Great Lakes Conference/
MLA)
Head Coach - Fred Koval
Captains - Glenn Alban, Sean
Sweeney
3/14 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
13-2
3/23 vs. Vermont1 L
7-16
3/25 at William & Mary L
11-25
3/28 vs. SUNY-Potsdam2 L
9-11
3/31 CLARKSON
L
6-12
4/2 at Mount Union
W
18-4
4/5 MICHIGAN STATE W
13-7
4/9 at Denison
L
2-12
4/12 OHIO WESLEYAN L
2-21
4/19 WOOSTER
W
13-8
4/23 at Kenyon
W OT 11-10
4/26 LAKE FOREST
W
13-3
4/30 at Notre Dame
L
9-13
5/3 at Wittenberg
W
21-19
1
Washington, D.C.; 2Hampden-Sydney, Va.
1985
7-7 (3-3 Great Lakes Conference/5-5
MLA)
Head Coach - Fred Koval
Captain - Glenn Alban, Jay DePerno
3/25 at VMI
W
12-9
3/27 at Radford
W
8-7
3/29 at Duke
L
8-19
3/31 at Guilford
L
12-13
4/3 MT. UNION
W
13-1
4/5 at Michigan State L
4-11
4/10 DENISON
L
5-14
4/13 at Ohio Wesleyan L
2-20
4/17 ASHLAND
W
20-0
4/20 at Wooster
W
13-6
4/24 KENYON
W OT 14-13
4/28 at Lake Forest
L
6-8
5/1 NOTRE DAME
L
4-10
5/4 WITTENBERG
W
23-3
1984
7-6 (MLA)
Head Coach - Al Bianco
Captains - Jay DePerno, Robert
O’Neill
3/15 BUFFALO STATE
W
14-12
3/18 vs. Vermont1 L
8-9
3/21 vs. West Chester1 W
9-4
3/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L
5-15
4/1 WEST. MARYLAND W
12-8
4/7 MICHIGAN STATE W 2OT 8-7
4/11 at Denison
L
4-14
4/18 at Ashland
W
14-5
4/21 WOOSTER
L OT
7-8
4/24 at Kenyon
W
13-11
4/28 at Notre Dame
L
4-17
5/5 at Wittenberg
W
18-5
5/6 COLORADO COLLEGEL
4-10
1
Baltimore, Md.
1983
7-6 (6-4 MLA)
Head Coach - Al Bianco
Captains - Jay Neal, Steve Young
3/21 vs. Duke1 L
3-9
3/23 at West Chester
W
7-6
3/26 vs. Vermont2 L
7-10
3/31 at Ohio Wesleyan L
5-19
4/6 NOTRE DAME
W OT 11-10
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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1978
4/13 DENISON
L
4/16 at Oberlin
W
4/20 ASHLAND
W
4/23 WITTENBERG
W
4/27 KENYON
W
4/30 at Wooster
L
5/6 at Mt. Union
W
5/8 MICHIGAN STATE L
1
Baltimore, Md.; 2Glen Head, N.Y.
9-16
16-0
14-4
26-1
8-6
9-16
17-3
7-8
1982
5-10 (4-6 MLA)
Head Coach - Al Bianco
Captains - Robert Grim, Tim Cave
3/20 vs. Princeton1 L
5-20
3/21 vs. Notre Dame1 L
10-14
3/24 at Georgetown
W
11-7
3/27 at Salisbury State W
19-6
3/31 ASHLAND
L
10-12
4/3 at Penn State
L
4-24
4/8 MICHIGAN STATE W
6-4
4/10 OHIO WESLEYAN L
5-14
4/15 NOTRE DAME
W
14-10
4/17 at Denison
L
5-15
4/21 at Kenyon
L
13-14
4/24 at Michigan State L
6-10
4/28 at Notre Dame
L
13-21
5/1 at Ashland
W
10-9
5/5 WOOSTER
W
6-5
1
Loyola Tournament, Baltimore, Md.
1981
8-6 (7-4, 6-0/1st MLA University
Division)
Head Coach - Al Bianco
Captain - Fred Koval
3/31 at Wooster
L
6-7
4/4 PENN STATE
L
5-15
4/8 at Ashland
W OT 13-12
4/11 at Ohio Wesleyan L
7-29
4/14 PURDUE
W
15-7
4/16 at Notre Dame
W
9-6
4/18 at Michigan State W
12-4
4/22 ASHLAND
W
15-13
4/25 at Denison
L
9-14
4/28 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
6-10
4/30 NOTRE DAME
W
10-9
5/2 MICHIGAN STATE W
11-6
5/5 KENYON
W
16-10
5/9 at Ohio Wesleyan1 L
13-24
1
MLA Championship Game
1980
7-7 (4-4/1st MLA University Division)
Head Coach - Al Bianco
Captains - Bob Harman
4/1 WOOSTER
W
11-9
4/3 OHIO WESLEYAN L
7-14
4/5 at Penn State
L
3-17
4/9 at Ashland
W OT 11-10
4/12 at Kenyon
W
10-4
4/16 at Purdue
W
20-1
4/19 DENISON
L 3OT
7-8
4/22 at Ohio Wesleyan L
8-17
4/24 at Denison
L
9-11
4/26 at Michigan State W
14-10
4/30 ASHLAND
W
10-6
5/2 MICHIGAN
L
6-7
5/4 MICHIGAN STATE W
11-7
5/6 DENISON1 L
6-9
1
MLA playoff first round
4/5 MICHIGAN W
4/8 KENYON
W
4/12 at Ohio Wesleyan W
4/19 ASHLAND
W
4/22 DENISON
W OT
4/23 NOTRE DAME
W
4/26 OBERLIN
W
4/30 vs. Michigan St.1 W
5/3 at Wooster
W
5/6 at Bowling Green W OT
1
Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)
14-4
10-4
16-10
12-4
11-10
14-1
22-3
19-7
14-10
15-14
1977
7-4 (3-4 MLA)
Head Coach - Jerry Bell
Captains - Chris Anderson, Tom Gustin,
Gene Ferraro
3/27 at Michigan
W
11-4
4/2 OHIO WESLEYAN L
8-12
4/6 PURDUE
W
13-0
4/9 at Kenyon L
8-10
4/13 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
8-6
4/16 at Ashland
L
11-12
4/23 at Notre Dame
W
10-4
4/27 at Denison
L
9-14
5/4 WOOSTER
W
18-12
5/7 BOWLING GREEN W
10-3
5/14 MICHIGAN STATE W
14-3
1979
8-7 (5-3 MLA)
Head Coach - Jerry Bell
Captains - Terry Gilmore, Dan
Anderson
3/18 at James Madison W
16-1
3/19 at Lynchburg
W
18-3
3/21 at Roanoke Coll.
L
4-14
3/23 at Baltimore Univ. L
8-17
3/31 OHIO WESLEYAN L
6-13
4/1 PURDUE
W
17-4
4/7 PENN STATE1 L
11-14
4/11 at Denison
L
13-14
4/18 at Syracuse
L
6-20
4/21 at Bowling Green W
11-9
4/25 DENISON
W
10-9
4/28 at Ohio Wesleyan L
9-14
5/5 Bowling Green
W
16-13
5/9 at Ashland
W
15-9
5/12 vs. Michigan St.2 W
19-8
1
Worthington High School, Worthington,
Ohio; 2Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)
1976
9-3 (4-3/5th MLA)
Head Coach - Jerry Bell
Captains - Jim Windle, Chris
Anderson, Gene Ferraro
3/31 MICHIGAN
W
7-4
4/3 at Ohio Wesleyan L
4-17
4/7 at Purdue
W
15-2
4/10 KENYON
L
5-7
4/17 ASHLAND
W
9-5
4/20 at Ohio Univ.
W
11-4
4/24 NOTRE DAME
W
13-4
4/28 DENISON
W
8-5
5/1 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
6-5
5/5 at Wooster
W
17-8
5/8 at Bowling Green L
7-10
5/15 at Michigan State W
19-6
1978
14-1 (7-0/1st MLA)
Head Coach - Jerry Bell
Captains - Joe Oelgoetz, Ron Benedict,
Dan Anderson
3/18 at William & Mary W
12-7
3/20 Washington & Lee L
9-22
3/22 at Randolph-Macon W
10-4
3/31 NEW ENGLAND CO. W
8-6
4/2 at Purdue
W
13-3
1975
7-7 (2-6, 7th MLA)
Head Coach - John Munson
Captains - Jeff Leake, Alan Brady
4/2 OHIO UNIV.
W
20-2
4/5 OHIO WESLEYAN L
7-18
44
4/9 at Michigan
L
5-7
4/11 at Michigan State L OT
8-12
4/12 at Kenyon
L 2OT
3-4
4/16 WITTENBERG
L
5-9
4/19 at Ashland
W
12-11
4/22 at Notre Dame
W OT
9-8
4/26 AMER. GENER/ L.C. W
13-7
4/30 at Denison
L
5-18
5/3 at Madison L.C.
W
13-0
5/7 WOOSTER
W
10-5
5/10 BOWLING GREEN L
5-11
5/16 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
9-7
1974
11-5 (6-3, 4th MLA)
Head Coach - John Munson
Captains - Mike Berlin, Rick Scott,
Darryl Skale
3/16 WEST VIRGINIA1 W
13-5
3/17 MICHIGAN STATE1 W
7-4
3/22 ASHLAND2 L OT
8-9
3/23 NOTRE DAME2 L 3OT
6-7
3/30 PURDUE
W
14-0
4/6 at Ohio Wesleyan L
7-14
4/10 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
6-1
4/13 KENYON
W
6-5
4/17 at Wittenberg
W
7-5
4/20 ASHLAND
W
5-4
4/24 OBERLIN
W
5-3
4/27 MICHIGAN STATE W
10-4
5/1 DENISON
L
5-16
5/4 at Wooster
W
8-3
5/8 at Ohio Univ.
W
12-3
5/11 at Bowling Green L
3-7
1
Buckeye Invitational; 2Midwest Invitational
1973
3-9 (1-8 MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captains - Mark Medvedeff, Skip
VanBourgondien
3/24 at Ashland
L
2-6
3/26 at Oberlin
L
4-7
3/31 WITTENBERG
L
7-8
4/7 at Notre Dame
L
5-8
4/14 at Kenyon
L
2-16
4/18 OHIO WESLEYAN L
7-14
4/28 at Michigan State L
7-9
5/2 at Denison
L
1-13
5/5 WOOSTER
W
11-3
5/12 BOWLING GREEN L
7-13
5/16 OHIO UNIV.
W
9-8
5/19 at Allegheny
W
20-1
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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1965
1972
5-9 (2-5, 6th MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captain - Dana Friend
3/18 MICHIGAN
W
11-6
3/21 at Washington & LeeL
2-16
3/22 at VMI
W
21-2
3/24 at North Carolina L
7-8
3/25 at Duke
L
4-19
4/1 at Wittenberg
L
5-9
4/8 AIR FORCE
L OT
6-8
4/15 NOTRE DAME
W
9-7
4/18 at Ohio Wesleyan L
5-8
4/22 KENYON
L
4-8
4/29 MICHIGAN STATE W
9-3
5/3 DENISON
L
7-10
5/6 at Wooster
W
12-6
5/13 at Bowling Green L
4-14
1971
7-4 (5-3 MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captain - Chris Abeles
4/3 WITTENBERG
L
9-13
4/10 at Cincinnati
W
9-4
4/14 OHIO WESLEYAN W
7-4
4/17 at Michigan
L
5-6
4/18 at Michigan State W
4-3
4/24 at Kenyon
W
7-3
5/1 at Vanderbilt
W
9-5
5/5 at Denison
L
5-16
5/8 OBERLIN
W
11-8
5/15 BOWLING GREEN L
8-10
5/22 WOOSTER
W
10-4
1970 (MLA)
4-4
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captains - Warren Galvin, Chris
Abeles
4/4 at Wittenberg
W
9-4
4/11 MICHIGAN STATE W
13-0
4/18 at Ohio Wesleyan L
8-9
4/25 KENYON
W
15-4
5/1 at Oberlin
L
6-8
5/2 VANDERBILT
W
22-3
5/6 DENISON
L
2-11
5/23 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
6-10
1969
6-4 (MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captains - Jerry Bell, Don Bennett
4/3 SYRACUSE
4/5 WITTENBURG
4/11 at Michigan
4/12 at Michigan State
4/26 at Denison
5/3 at Notre Dame
5/7 OBERLIN
5/12 at Kenyon
5/14 OHIO WESLEYAN
5/17 BOWLING GREEN
L
5-9
W
5-3
W
10-7
W
12-4
L
3-21
W
W OT 12-11
W
L
3-6
L
4-11
4/2 at Notre Dame
W
15-4
4/9 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
23-4
Michigan
W 1-0 (forfeit)
4/16 Cleveland LAX CLUB W
19-2
4/20 OHIO WESLEYAN W
12-4
4/23 DENISON
W
17-11
4/30 MICHIGAN STATE W
17-2
5/3 at Bowling Green W
19-2
5/7 at Oberlin
W
12-2
5/14 KENYON
W
11-4
5/18 at Ohio Wesleyan W
13-5
1965
15-2 (t-1st MLA)
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captain - Ray Yearsley
3/22 at North Carolina L
5-8
3/25 at Washington & LeeW OT
7-6
3/27 at Towson State
W
13-3
4/3 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
8-4
4/9 vs. Michigan State1 W
13-2
4/10 at Notre Dame1 W
10-3
4/14 KENYON
W
10-0
4/17 OBERLIN
W
8-7
4/24 BOWLING GREEN W
28-3
4/28 at Ohio Wesleyan W
8-2
5/1 at Kenyon
W
10-3
5/5 at Denison
L
8-9
5/8 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W
21-2
5/12 OHIO WESLEYAN W
6-5
5/15 NOTRE DAME
W
11-5
5/19 DENISON
W
13-6
5/22 OBERLIN
W
8-4
1
Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.
1964
11-6-1
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captain - Don Starr
3/24 at Villanova
W
13-4
3/26 at Pennsylvania
L
3-4
3/28 at C.W. Post
W
11-10
4/2 HOBART
W
7-6
4/4 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
3-4
4/11 OBERLIN
W
6-1
4/17 vs. Michigan St.1 W
18-4
4/18 at Notre Dame
W
12-1
4/22 at Ohio Wesleyan W
8-2
4/25 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W
14-2
4/28 KENYON
L
5-8
5/2 at Bowling Green W
9-2
Denison
L
7-8
5/9 at Ohio Wesleyan W
4-3
1968
7-4 (MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captain - Brian Driscoll
3/18 at Virginia
L
8-12
3/21 at Randolph-Macon W
12-11
3/23 at North Carolina L
7-9
3/30 at Ball State
W
24-0
4/12 NOTRE DAME
W
14-5
4/13 MICHIGAN STATE W
7-3
4/20 at Oberlin
W
9-6
4/27 DENISON
L
9-12
5/6 KENYON
W
11-6
5/15 at Ohio Wesleyan W
9-6
5/18 at Bowling Green L
6-7
1967
9-3 (8-2 MLA)
Head Coach - Conrad Steele
Captains - Cliff Murray, Brian Driscoll
3/21 at C.W. Post
L
2-5
4/8 MICHIGAN
W
20-2
4/14 at Notre Dame1 W
8-4
4/15 vs. Michigan St.1 W
8-2
4/22 AIR FORCE
W
8-4
4/26 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
7-4
4/29 Oberlin
W
8-7
5/6 at Kenyon
L
5-10
5/10 OHIO WESLEYAN W
8-6
5/13 Cleveland LAX CLUB W
13-5
5/17 at Denison
L
7-11
5/20 BOWLING GREEN W
7-6
1
Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.
1966
14-0 (1st MLA and USILA Hixson
Division)
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captain - Bill Polasky
3/23 at Adelphi
W
6-5
3/24 at C.W. Post
W
14-6
3/25 at Towson
W
8-6
45
Kenyon
T
9-9
Pittsburgh
W
1-0
Denison
L
6-9
Oberlin
L
0-10
1
Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.
1963
9-6 (MLA)
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captain - Bob Cawley
3/19 at Adelphi
L
4-11
3/20 at C.W. Post
W
9-7
3/23 at Towson
W OT
8-7
4/6 PITTSBURGH LAX CLUB W
18-4
4/9 CORTLAND
W
11-7
4/13 DENISON
L
4-7
4/17 at Ohio Wesleyan W
11-3
4/20 at Kenyon
W
7-2
4/27 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
15-1
5/4 at Oberlin
L
7-11
5/8 OHIO WESLEYAN W
8-5
5/11 at Denison
L
4-10
5/18 KENYON
W
9-5
5/21 OBERLIN
L OT
7-8
5/25 at Cleveland Lax ClubL
6-9
1962
5-8-1
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captains - Roger Beck, James Callard,
Robert Franklin, John Strapp
3/20 at Adelphi
L
2-8
3/21 at C.W. Post
W
12-2
3/23 at Loyola
L
2-3
3/24 at Towson State
L
3-6
4/7 PITTSBURGH
W
15-3
4/14 DENISON
L
1-5
4/21 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W
9-8
4/25 KENYON
W
8-1
4/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L
3-9
5/1 at Oberlin
T
5-5
5/4 at Kenyon
L
4-6
5/10 OHIO WESLEYAN W
10-8
5/12 at Denison
L
5-14
5/19 OBERLIN
L
3-10
1961
3-13 (MLA)
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captains - John Shafer, Bob
Shoemaker
3/20 at Baltimore
L
3-16
3/21 at Loyola
L
8-15
3/23 at Adelphi
L
3-4
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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
2004
3/24 at C.W. Post
L
5-9
4/7 HOBART
L
3-20
4/14 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
8-13
4/21 KENYON
W
11-9
4/25 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
8-10
4/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L
8-13
4/22 at Denison
L
3-7
4/26 OBERLIN
L
4-10
4/29 Cleveland LAX CLUB W
10-6
5/5 at Kenyon
W
9-8
5/13 at Ohio Wesleyan L
7-13
5/20 DENISON
L
1-12
5/29 at Oberlin
L
5-15
1960
3-10 (MLA)
Head Coach - Paul Hartman
Captains - Joe Berwanger, Theodore
Kolva
3/25 at Baltimore
L
3-17
4/2 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L
5-11
4/9 Cleveland LAX CLUB L
4-8
4/11 RENSSELAER
L
5-7
4/16 DENISON
L
7-12
4/23 OHIO WESLEYAN L
11-12
4/26 KENYON
W
14-6
4/30 at Denison
L
7-12
4/7 at Ohio Wesleyan L
11-12
4/11 OBERLIN
L
0-17
4/14 at Cleveland Lax ClubW
11-10
4/21 at Kenyon
W
9-6
4/28 at Oberlin
L
6-18
1959
2-8-1
Head Coach - Howard Knuttgen
Captains - Dan Cheney, Jon Mercer
3/24 at Adelphi
T
4-4
3/27 at Baltimore Univ. L
0-11
4/4 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W OT 9-8
4/11 DENISON
L
5-8
4/18 Cleveland LAX CLUB L
6-7
4/21 KENYON
W
10-7
4/24 at Ohio Wesleyan L
5-6
5/2 at Oberlin
L
8-8
5/9 at Kenyon
L
8-12
5/13 Ohio Wesleyan
L OT
7-8
5/16 OBERLIN
L
2-8
1958
3-7 (MLA)
Head Coach - Howard Knuttgen
Captains - Fred Keller, Jon Mercer
4/12 Cleveland LAX CLUB L
5-8
4/15 at Ohio Wesleyan W
10-3
4/26 at Oberlin
L
3-9
4/29 KENYON
L
4-8
5/7 OHIO WESLEYAN W
11-5
5/10 at Denison
L
8-9
5/13 OBERLIN
L
4-14
5/17 at Kenyon
L
5-7
5/21 DENISON
W
8-5
5/24 at Cleveland Lax ClubL
3-13
1957
9-4 (2nd, MLA)
Head Coach - Howard Knuttgen
Captains - Roger Moser, Thomas
Kutrosky
3/19 at Baltimore
L
6-12
3/20 at Washington Md. L
10-8
3/23 at Adelphi
W
10-2
4/9 Ohio Wesleyan
W
18-2
4/13 KENYON
W
7-6
4/20 at Oberlin
L
5-9
4/24 DENISON
W
10-6
4/27 Cleveland Lax
W
11-9
5/11 at Kenyon
L
4-6
5/15 Akron
W 1-0 (forfeit)
5/18 Cleveland Lax W
6-3
Denison
W
9-8
5/26 OBERLIN
W
6-3
1956
8-5 (2nd, MLA)
Head Coach - Howard Knuttgen
Captains - Don Corrigan, James Spung
3/22 at Baltimore
L
2-12
3/24 at Dickinson
W
8-6
3/26 CORTLAND STATE W
8-2
4/ OBERLIN
L
6-12
4/14 at Kenyon
W
6-2
4/25 DENISON
W
10-3
5/4 at Oberlin
L
2-8
5/5 at Cleveland Lax ClubL
2-7
5/12 at Denison
W
10-3
5/16 KENYON
W
5-3
5/19 at Hobart
L
7-16
5/26 Cleveland Lax
W
12-9
Ohio Wesleyan
W
8-2
1955
3-6
Head Coach - Howard Knuttgen
Captain - Richard Wootten
3/24 at Hofstra
L
1-20
3/25 at City College N.Y. L
3-12
4/16 at Denison
L
5-6
4/23 at Kenyon
L
3-5
5/7 OBERLIN
L
4-7
5/14 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W
8-6
5/21 at Cleveland Lax ClubL
6-7
5/24 DENISON
W
9-6
5/28 OBERLIN
W
n/a
1954
2-8-1
Head Coach - Ed Baker
Captains - Richard McCombs, Gordon
Kresheck
Delaware
L
0-12
Baltimore
L
0-16
Rutgers
L
2-14
Cleveland Lax Club L
3-4
Kenyon
L
4-9
Denison
W
8-1
Kenyon
L
2-7
Oberlin
L
1-17
Denison
W
8-1
Oberlin
L
8-9
Cleveland Lax Club T
3-3
1953
2-5-1
Head Coach - Jack Corkery
Captains - Darrell Apt, William Heil
4/11 at Cleveland Lax ClubL
3-4
4/22 at Kenyon
L
4-9
4/25 DENISON
W
8-1
5/2 KENYON
L
2-7
5/9 at Oberlin
L
1-15
5/18 DENISON
W
9-1
5/22 OBERLIN
L
8-9
5/23 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB T 3-3
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CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAMS
Great Western Lacrosse League
2008 2004
2003 1999
Great Lakes Conference
1988 1986
Midwest Lacrosse Association
University Division
1981 1980
Midwest Lacrosse Association
1978 1966
1965
USILA Hixson Division
1966
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M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
LETTERWINNERS
Bold indicates 2012 returnee
Beisner, Jack............................... 1955
Bell, Jerry........................ 1967, 68, 69
Beller, Walt................................. 1978
Belnick, David............................. 1981
Bender, Andrew......... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Benedict, Ronald............. 1976, 77, 78
Benjamin, Brent.................... 1977, 78
Bennett, Donald.............. 1967, 68, 69
Benson, Joe ............................... 2007
Bentine, Corey . ........ 2006, 07, 08, 09
Bergman, Fredrick................. 1965, 66
Berlin, Mike........................... 1973, 74
Bero, William........................ 1953, 54
Berwanger, Joseph......... 1958, 59, 60
Besst, John................................. 1967
Beucler, Paul................................ 1969
Bews, Jim................................... 1975
Billingsley, Charlie.... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Bice, Greg.................. 2001, 02, 03, 04
Bining, Gary . ............ 2003, 04, 05, 06
Blackford, John........................... 1957
Blashford, Jon .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07
Bloom, Jason............ 2002, 04, 05, 06
Blue, David................ 1990, 91, 92, 93
Bolen, John ................................ 2006
Bolser, Marvin............................. 1954
Bonanni, Joe ............... 2009, 10, 11
Borsoni, Eric.............. 1989, 90, 91, 92
Bourne, James................ 1970, 71, 72
Bowling, Darius ...................... 2011
Bowman, Jarred . ..... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Boyce, Collis.............. 1999, 00, 01, 02
Boyce, Sandy.............. 1998, 99,00, 01
Boyd, Mark.................................. 1990
Boyt, Zach ................ 2008, 09, 10, 11
Brady, Alan...................... 1973, 74, 75
Brandes, Matt....................... 1999, 00
Brant, Ryan . ......................... 2010, 11
Breen, Michael............................ 1962
Brown, Chris.............. 2002, 03, 04, 05
Brown, Steven................. 1984, 85, 86
Brubaker, Gerald Lee................... 1961
Bruchs, Jim........................... 1975, 76
Buchanan, Kevin ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08
Buck, Jeff ................. 2004, 05, 06, 07
Budiscak, Thomas................. 1969, 70
Buongiorno, Robert..................... 1985
Burke, Brian........................... 1992, 93
Burke, Josh........................... 1982, 83
Butas, Craig..................... 1992, 93, 94
Byrnes, Richard........................... 1981
Byrnes, Tom................................. 1979
C
Cacioppo, Joseph........................ 1996
Cafarelli, Matt................. 2001, 02, 04
Cahill, Jack.................................. 1995
Calhoun, Patrick ................... 2005, 06
Callahan, Ryan...................... 1996, 97
Callard, James Hall............... 1961, 62
Camarra, George....... 1997, 98, 99, 00
Campbell, James........................ 1999
Campbell, Packy ............. 2008, 10, 11
Carey, Jason W............... 1991, 93, 94
Carr, Nick . ................ 2006, 07, 08, 09
Cassuccio, Michael..................... 1981
Cave, Timothy.................. 1979, 81, 82
Cawley, Robert................ 1961, 62, 63
Centa, Raymond E....................... 1960
Chapman, Jeffrey J..................... 1991
Cheney, Daniel................ 1957, 58, 59
Cirino, Christopher.... 1997, 98, 99, 00
Clark, Doug O........................ 1956, 57
Clarke, William R........................ 1953
Clement, Ron............................... 1978
Clotz, Dennis Ray........................ 1962
Cole, Robert W............................ 1959
Collins, James R.D...................... 1968
Coluccini, Peter .......................... 2009
Cooper, Craig................... 1974, 75, 78
Cooper, Gerry......................... 1973, 74
Cornell, Matt ............ 2005, 06, 07, 08
Corrigan, Donald S.......... 1954, 55, 56
Cosgrove, Ryan..................... 2002, 03
Costa, Nicholas P................... 1960, 61
Costello, Joe............. 1987, 88, 89, 90
Coughlin, Mark E......................... 1973
Coville, Roger.............................. 1982
Crawford, Mark . ............... 2010, 11
Crosby, Chad......................... 1989, 90
Crusey, Bill............................ 1979, 80
Culkin, Tom............................ 1977, 78
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BONANNI
BAMBINO
B
Badertscher, Ken............. 1964, 65, 66
Baggan, Greg.............................. 2005
Bain, Dan . ............................ 2008, 09
Baker, John................ 1989, 90, 91, 92
Baker, W. Randy........ 1989, 90, 91, 92
Ballay, Mat................ 2005, 06, 07, 08
Bambino, Eddie ........... 2009, 10, 11
Bandeen, James......................... 1977
Barber, Ron.................................. 1974
Barrows, John............................. 1959
Baughman, D. Thomas................ 1971
Beck, Roger..................... 1960, 61, 62
Beery, James......................... 1981, 82
Beery, Paul ..................... 2007, 10, 11
Beimford, Mike .......................... 2010
BOYT
ALEXANDER
A
Abeles, Jon..................... 1969, 70, 71
Abeles, Michael........ 1997, 98, 99, 00
Achatz, Tim...................... 1987, 88, 89
Adams, Aaron ...................... 1997, 98
Ahrens, James............................ 1995
Alban, Glenn............. 1984, 85, 86, 87
Alexander, Dominique...... 2010, 11
Allen, Joseph............ 1982, 83, 84, 85
Allen, Roger.......................... 1982, 83
Allison, Steve.................. 1973, 74, 76
Ames, Steven P............................ 1971
Anderson, Charles........... 1983, 84, 85
Anderson, Chris..... 1974, 1975, 76, 77
Anderson, Connor ................ 2008, 09
Anderson, Dan.......... 1976, 77, 78, 79
Anderson, William.......... 1980, 81, 82
Andrews, Kyle........... 1977, 78, 79, 80
Apt, Scott D..................... 1953, 55, 56
Archambault, Jeffrey.................. 1991
Arner, William G.......................... 1953
Arnold, James....................... 1967, 68
Arnold, Joseph................ 1969, 70, 71
Arnold, Terry.................... 1974, 75, 76
Ash, James............... 1985, 86, 87, 88
Ashley, Phillip.............................. 1960
Askerberg, Erick, Jr......... 1969, 70, 71
Augspurger, Richard........ 1963, 64, 65
Avery, Mike............... 1988, 89, 90, 91
Cummings, John .................. 2000, 01
Curry, Bill . ................ 2005, 06, 07, 08
Curtis, S. Dean.......... 1990, 91, 92, 93
D
Dalgarno, Joel . ........ 2006, 07, 08, 09
D’Ambrogi, Stewart ................... 2010
Daniel, Alex . .............................. 2005
Dauro, John............... 2002, 03, 04, 05
David, Conor . ........... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Davidek, Bob............................... 1986
Davidson, Ross................ 1984, 85, 86
Davies, Alan................................ 1996
DeCanio, Jon . ................ 2005, 06, 07
DeLucia, John............................. 2000
DePerno, James.............. 1983, 84, 85
DePhillips, Nick .......................... 2010
DeSimone, Chris......................... 2002
DiCamillo, John......... 1999, 00, 01, 02
Dickerson, Preston.... 1999, 00, 01, 02
Diehl, Brett............................ 1986, 87
Dillon, Pete................ 1999, 00, 01, 02
Dodez, Richard Dale.............. 1963, 64
Doersam, James Ottman............ 1963
Dolphin, Tyler ........... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Donberg, William R............... 1971, 72
Donohue, Pat............. 2000, 01, 02, 03
Donovan, TJ ............................... 2004
Doran, Justin . .......... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Dorsey, James R................... 1953, 54
Douglas, Henry J................... 1959, 60
Douglas, Henry Joel.................... 1965
Douglass, Glenn.......................... 1981
Douglass, Grant.................... 1980, 81
Drake, Ben . .............. 2004, 05, 06, 07
Driscoll, Brian.................. 1966, 67, 68
Duffy, Timothy................. 2003, 04, 05
Dunleavy, Patrick.............. 2003, 04,05
Dutton, Greg . ........................... 2011
E
Eastlake, Charles, II........ 1964, 65, 66
Edwards, Frank M....................... 1954
Egan, Jon.................. 1996, 97, 98, 99
Ehlen, Thomas Jeffrey................ 1968
Elia, Robert J............. 1989, 90, 91, 92
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LETTERWINNERS
Gordon, William James........ 1967, 68
Gorski, Matt ............................... 2010
Gould, Brian.............. 1986, 87, 88, 89
Graham, Denny Lynn................... 1955
Green, Bob...................... 1976, 77, 78
Green, Brian................................ 1977
Green, James ................. 2007, 08, 09
Greenup, Howard W................... 1954
Greiner, Todd............................... 1976
Grim, Robert.............. 1979, 80, 81, 82
Gruss, Brett........................... 1987, 88
Gulick, Doug.............. 1987, 89, 90, 91
Gurtier, Keith............................... 1990
Gustin, Tom..................... 1975, 76, 77
Hogue, Michael S....................... 1991
Holzer, Thomas H...... 1991, 92, 93, 94
Hoover, Brian................... 1996, 97, 98
Hoover, Richard Lee.................... 1955
Hopper, David Ralph.................... 1961
Hopping, Wade L......................... 1954
Horn, Jerry............................ 1957, 58
Horowitz, Matthew... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Houston, Timothy...... 1997, 98, 99, 00
Hoxie, Joseph............................. 1995
Hunt, Douglas........... 1978, 79, 80, 81
Hussong, Daniel.......................... 1995
Huth, Robert Arthur......... 1966, 67, 68
Hwang, Sung................... 2000, 01, 02
H
Haagenson, William............. 1962, 63
Hagel, Ryan........................... 1992, 93
Halvorson, Richard.......... 1969, 70, 71
Hamilton, Scott......... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Handrinos, Jason.................. 2003, 04
Hansen, Kurt................... 1967, 68, 69
Hansen, Patrick .................... 2007, 08
Hanson, Brian........................ 1981, 82
Hardesty, John ........................ 2011
Harman, Robert..................... 1979, 80
Harrington-Howes, Peter...... 2002, 03
Hart, Dale Paul...................... 1962, 63
Hartman, Brian................ 1992, 94, 95
Hartman, Jeffrey......................... 1981
Hartman, Paul E.............. 1956, 55, 57
Hartnett, James.............. 1979, 80, 81
Hayes, Justin ............................. 2009
Heikel, Harry Allen...................... 1963
Heil, William H............................ 1953
Heilman, Mike............................. 1985
Hemmert, Tim.............................. 1990
Herd, James.................... 1962, 63, 64
Hertel, Marcus............................ 1987
Hertz, Michael....................... 1993, 96
Hester, David Lawrence.............. 1955
Hester, Scott................................ 1981
Heston, David D.......................... 1972
Hickman, William............ 1958, 59, 60
Hodgson, Brandt......................... 1990
Hoffman, Van L...................... 1955, 56
I
Ihrig, Thomas.............................. 1983
Imbordino, Dominic . .............. 2011
Ireland, Sean............. 2000, 01, 02, 03
Irion, Phillip E.................. 1956, 57, 58
Italiano, Michael .................... 2011
J
Jacobs, Phil............... 1973, 74, 75, 76
Jackson, Bill................................ 2000
Jester, Brad..................... 1985, 86, 87
Johnson, Kevin................ 1997, 98, 99
Johnson, Mark................ 1969, 70, 71
Johnson, Timothy............ 1995, 96, 97
Jones, Bradley................ 1994, 95, 96
Jones, Jim............................. 1987, 88
Julius, Mike.................... 1982, 84, 85
K
Kadro, Zane................................. 1997
Kaiser, Jeff............................ 1998, 99
Kaplan, Shawn ........................ 2011
Kawamoto, Matt ......... 2008, 09, 11
Kaylor, Richard Wayne.......... 1970, 71
Keane, Bryan ........................ 2004, 05
Kellar, Charles................. 1966, 67, 68
Keller, Frederick J............ 1956, 57, 58
Kelly, Anthony........... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Kemme, Wes . .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07
Keneally, Ryan . .............. 2009, 10, 11
Kennedy, Matthew J................... 1991
48
LATHROP
G
Gallup, Robert D.......................... 1954
Galvin, David Jr............... 1968, 69, 70
Gans, Joseph............ 1995, 96, 97, 98
Garbo, John C................. 1989, 91, 92
Genereaux, Leo........................... 1962
Gerland, Scott .......... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Gilardi, Anthony........ 2001, 02, 03, 04
Gillespie, Paul Gordon................ 1969
Gilligan, Kevin........... 1997, 98, 99, 00
Gilmore, Terry............ 1976, 77, 78, 79
Gloeckner, Steve......................... 1998
Goers, Matt............... 1987, 88, 89, 90
Goodwyn, Brandon . ................... 2006
KAWAMOTO
F
Fassnacht, Matt.......................... 2001
Feidner, Robert............................ 1980
Ferraro, Gene........................ 1976, 77
Ferree, Donald Vincent.......... 1966, 67
Ferreri, Mark .............................. 2006
Ferris, Charles................. 1967, 68, 69
Fetterolf, Scott ........................... 2006
Finnell, Barry............................... 1984
Foley, Kevin..................... 1973, 74, 75
Foreman, Scott ......... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Forman, Joel......................... 1997, 98
Fox, Kenneth......................... 1957, 58
Frankenberry, Matt...................... 1989
Franklin, Robert Beall, Jr............. 1962
Frantz, Peter.............. 2002, 03, 04, 05
Frederick, Tyler ....................... 2011
Freeman, Brandon .... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Freshwater, Theodore W............. 1963
Friel, Chris ................ 2005, 06, 07, 08
Friend, Dana C................. 1970, 71, 72
Funaro, Joseph Francis............... 1963
Funk, Josh................. 2005, 06, 07, 08
DAVID
BOWMAN
Elmer, Andy .......................... 2004, 05
Emmings, Eric.............................. 1984
Engel, Mark............... 1999, 00, 01, 02
Evans, Gary David....................... 1969
Evans, Jarred........................ 1996, 97
Ewert, John............... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Eyre, Gordon.............. 1977, 78, 79, 80
Kenny, Kevin................................ 1983
Kern, Daniel................................ 1981
Kielb, Rich................................... 1992
Kirchner, Warren F................. 1959, 60
Klontz, Andrew . ......................... 2008
Knezick, Steve . ........................ 2011
Kochalski, Ben....................... 1999, 00
Koehler, Thomas J................. 1958, 59
Kohner, James................. 1962, 63, 64
Kolva, Theodore H................. 1959, 60
Koschny, Mark................. 1978, 80, 81
Koury, Fred................ 1996, 97, 98, 99
Koval, Frederick......... 1978, 79, 80, 81
Kramer, Tim............... 1982, 83, 84, 85
Kraus, Steve................................ 1974
Kreschek, Gordon............ 1953, 54, 55
Kruse, Ronald William.......... 1961, 62
Kuss, John....................... 1996, 97, 98
Kutrosky, Thomas............ 1955, 56, 57
L
Lafferty, Jim.................... 1996, 97, 98
Laffey, Ryan............... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Lalley, Brian . ............ 2006, 07, 08, 09
Lange, Buddy............. 1997, 98, 99, 00
Lathrop, Scott . ......... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Laubenstein, Jeff...... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Lauver, Stephen Dorack........ 1964, 65
Lawrence, Clark R....................... 1954
Leahy, Bill.................. 1983, 84, 85, 86
Leake, Jeff...................... 1973, 74, 75
Lecky, Jake ................................. 2006
Lecky, James W.......................... 1954
Lee, George................................. 1997
Lee, Matthew............ 1993, 94, 95, 96
Leeds, Edward Barnet................. 1963
Lenskold, Rich....................... 1988, 89
Lesko, Josh............... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Levack, Jordan ..................... 2010, 11
Li, Chris .................... 2004, 05, 06, 07
Liddil, Nick ........................ 2010, 11
Lignelli, Brian R........................... 1991
Lignelli, Anthony................... 1995, 96
Lindner, Dan.............. 1986, 87, 88, 89
Lisogar, Ed....................... 1977, 79, 80
Longuil, John......................... 1996, 97
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LETTERWINNERS
Medvedeff, Mark.................. 1972, 73
Mehraban, Bobby . ..................... 2006
Merola, Joseph........................... 1983
Melching, Tim............................. 1987
Meleski, Ken......................... 1997, 98
Melick, Patrick................ 1972, 73, 74
Mercer, Jonathan............ 1957, 58, 59
Meurer, Joe ............................. 2011
Michael, Timothy.................. 1969, 70
Miceli, Nick............... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Middleton, Paul..................... 2003, 04
Milford, James............................ 1954
Miles, James.............................. 1981
Miller, Jon................. 2001, 02, 03, 04
Miller, Mark................................. 1975
Miller, Todd............... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Minichillo, Tom............................ 1989
Mink, Toby................. 1999, 00, 01, 02
Mitchell, James.............. 1990, 91, 92
Mitchem, John............................ 1975
Montes, Jonathan....................... 1993
Mooney, Eric......................... 1997, 98
Morell, Scott .................. 2009, 10, 11
Morgan, William......................... 1981
Morris, Peter R.......... 1972, 73, 74, 75
Morrison, Brian........................... 1981
Morrison, Chuck.................... 1974, 75
Morrow, Patrick . ........................ 2004
Moser, Roger D............... 1955, 56, 57
Moyer, Chris.......................... 2001, 02
Mulford, Bryan.......... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Mulford, Casey . ................... 2005, 06
Munson, John................. 1965, 66, 67
Munson, Richard................... 1969, 70
Murphree, Mike.................... 2001, 02
Murphy, Donald Ray.................... 1967
Murray, Clifford............... 1966, 67, 68
Myers, Bob............................ 1987, 88
Myers, Doug.................... 1990, 91, 92
Myers, Pat................. 2000, 01, 02, 03
Newbold, Philip............... 1968, 69, 70
Nigro, Jerry............... 1989, 90, 91, 92
Nolan, Craig ............. 2003, 04, 05, 06
Norman, James..................... 1974, 75
Norris, Charles Austin........... 1965, 66
Norton, Mike............. 2000, 01, 02, 03
Nozdrovicky, Joe......................... 1999
Nugent, Thomas A................ 1991, 92
O
O’Brien, Eric ............. 2004, 05, 06, 07
O’Brien, Kevin....................... 1982, 83
O’Brien, Pat..................... 1975, 76, 77
O’Connor, Mickey............ 1998, 99, 00
O’Neill, Eugene Jr................. 1967, 68
O’Neill, Robert...................... 1983, 84
Ochwat, Keenan ......... 2009, 10, 11
Oelgoetz, Joe............ 1975, 76, 77, 78
Oktavec, Joe......................... 1982, 84
Olejniczak, Casey........................ 2000
Olson, Jarred......................... 2003, 04
Olson, Joe................................... 1979
Olson, Kyle ........................... 2004, 05
Omiatek, Geoffrey..... 1997, 98, 99, 01
Oshida, Ken............... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Otis, David................. 1994, 95, 96, 97
Outland, James S........................ 1960
Overand, Chris....................... 1992, 93
P
Pace, Andrew ........... 2006, 07, 08, 09
Pages, Ricky ............. 2005, 06, 07, 08
Pagniano, Mike......... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Palcanis, Gregory Frank........ 1966, 67
Palcanis, Kent Gilmore.......... 1963, 64
Papes, Gene A............................. 1959
Pappas, John C......... 1970, 71, 72, 73
Paul, Brandon............ 1999, 00, 01, 02
Paradine, Keith...................... 1993, 94
Passman, Martin, A.................... 1969
Pataki, Tim . .............. 2004, 05, 06, 07
Patrick, Ronald................ 1970, 71, 72
Patterson, Pat.............................. 1983
Payne, John Walter............... 1964, 65
Pedersen, Tim . ............... 2006, 07, 08
Peterson, Jeffrey C......... 1971, 72, 73
N
Naumoff, William........... 1971, 72, 73
Neal, Jay............................... 1981, 82
Neville, Ryan............................... 1993
New, J. Eric................................. 1992
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RANDISI
PIRES
M
Mack, Dick.................................. 1975
Mack, Kevin . ..................... 2010, 11
Mackey, Thomas J.......... 1990, 91, 93
Magee, William W................ 1958, 59
Magro, Jonathon........................ 1971
Mandat, Thomas................... 1994, 95
Mandel, Herbert.......................... 1957
Mandt, Mikkel Gordon.......... 1964, 65
Manos, James J................... 1972, 73
Marchildon, Mathew............ 2001, 02
Marion, Mark............ 1999, 00, 01, 02
Markatos, Spencer...................... 1993
Marron, James................ 1983, 84, 85
Martin, Kent................................ 2001
Martin, Ronald A............. 1953, 54, 55
Martin, Thomas......... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Marvin, William........ 1985, 86, 87, 88
Matthews, Scott ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09
May, Drew . .................... 2004, 05, 06
Mazek, Mike............................... 1974
Mazor, Eric.................................. 1987
McCabe, Tim................... 1986, 87, 89
McCarthy, Andy..................... 1974, 75
McClure, James.......................... 2000
McCombs, Richard L............. 1953, 54
McConnell, Joe......... 1989, 90, 91, 92
McCormick, Matthew................. 1984
McCullough, Larry................. 1956, 57
McGinnis, Justin .................... 2011
McGrath, Scott...................... 1998, 99
McKee, Gilbert W................. 1956, 57
McKenna, Mike......... 2001, 02, 03, 04
McKinlay, Steve....... 2005, 06, 07, 08
McLean, Brandon ................. 2009, 10
OCHWAT
MACK
Lovell, Scott............. 1989, 90, 91, 92
Lovett, Keith ................... 2007, 08, 09
Lowe, John............................ 1988, 89
Lowe, Richard....................... 1957, 58
Lowe, Ryan . ......................... 2007, 08
Lowery, Chris . ................ 2007, 09, 10
Lunde, Dan............................ 1986, 87
Lutz, Jason ............... 2004, 05, 06, 07
Lyle, Thomas Charles............ 1963, 64
Lyons, Shaun.............. 2001, 02 03, 04
Petroff, Scott............................... 2002
Pfeifer, Frederick, Jr.................... 1955
Phelan, Robin Eric....................... 1967
Piavis, Paul.................................. 1982
Pickard, Brian ............................. 2004
Piech, Leonard George.......... 1961, 62
Pilarowski, Greg........ 1990, 91, 93, 94
Pilon, Jeff........................ 1993, 94, 95
Pine, Wilbur Roy Jr...................... 1964
Pires, Mike ............... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Pitkin, George.............................. 1997
Pletcher, Chris ............................ 2005
Poillon, Peet................................ 2008
Polasky, William M......... 1964, 65, 66
Popelar, Carl................................ 1984
Popelar, Scott.............................. 1986
Poplstein, David A........... 1964, 65, 66
Potter, Frederick.................... 1957, 58
Powell, TJ ...................... 2008, 09, 10
Pozniak, Eric.............. 1990, 91, 92, 93
Price, David................................. 2001
Price, Hugh C............................... 1961
Q
Quinn, Kevin................................ 2002
R
Ragiel, Casey.............................. 1996
Rahl, Scott................................... 1993
Ralston, Matt.............................. 1977
Randisi, Tom.............. 2002, 03, 04, 05
Ratcliff, Lewis............................. 2001
Ready, Kevin................................ 1981
Reed, James......................... 1996, 97
Regula, Melvin E............. 1953, 54, 55
Reichel, Tim................................. 1976
Reinhardt, Andrew ............... 2009, 10
Rekas, Chris................................ 1999
Resnick, Bruce............................. 1988
Reyda, Robert A.................... 1959, 60
Reynolds, Cody . ............. 2007, 08, 09
Riegel, Steve............................... 1977
Reimer, Doug......................... 1980, 82
Riffee, Patrick ................... 2010, 11
Rimmer, Mike ............................. 2005
Roach, Gerald.................. 1969, 70, 71
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LETTERWINNERS
Sharick, Jake .......................... 2011
Sheehan, Mark William........ 1969, 70
Sheehy, Dillon ............................ 2009
Shipley, Eugene V.................. 1953, 54
Shoemaker, Robert.......... 1959, 60, 61
Sitzenstock, Robert P................... 1954
Skale, Darryl A................ 1972, 73, 74
Skeels, Greg Dennis.................... 1969
Skidmore, John Byron........... 1961, 63
Skrlac, Doug.......................... 1987, 88
Slocum, Richard.................... 1981, 82
Smail, Mike ................. 2009, 10, 11
Smith, Charles................... 2002, 2003
Smith, Chris . .............................. 1983
Smith, Curtis............. 2000, 01, 02, 03
Smith, Eric .................................. 2009
Smith, Frank................................ 1982
Smith, Geoff................................ 1988
Smith, Steve . ....................... 2007, 08
Smith, TJ .................. 2008, 09, 10, 11
Smole, Bart R............ 1972, 73, 74, 75
Sobota, Jeff................................ 2000
Sorensen, Brock ......... 2009, 10, 11
Soult, Christian..................... 2003, 04
Sparhawk, John.............. 1985, 86, 87
Sperano, Aaron............... 1992, 94, 95
Spitzer, Paul Lee.......................... 1969
Spung, James L............... 1954, 55, 56
Stafford, James Barry........... 1965, 66
Stanich, Michael............. 1969, 70, 71
Starr, Donald Hubert....... 1962, 63, 64
Stephan, Kevin.......... 1999, 00, 01, 02
Stephenitch, Bill........ 1985, 86, 87, 88
Stimmel, Andrew ........... 2008, 09, 10
Stockton, Kevin......... 1997, 98, 99, 00
Stoup, Charles L................ 1956, 1960
Strapp, John L................. 1960, 61, 62
Straughsbaugh, Rolland........ 1956, 57
Sullivan, Michael...... 1991, 92, 93, 94
Sullivan, Patrick........ 1993, 94, 95, 96
Sutton, Al.............................. 1975, 76
Swanson, Dennis...... 1972, 73, 74, 75
Swartz, Jeremy..................... 1998, 99
Sweeney, Sean......... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Szakmary, John......... 1973, 74, 75, 76
Szakmary, Theodore........ 1967, 68, 69
Szlag, John.................................. 1977
T
Taddeo, John............................... 1988
Tavernier, Kurt....................... 1976, 77
Teeple, David................... 1979, 80, 81
Tepsick, Stephen ........................ 2009
Thielmann, Scott......................... 1987
Thomas, Lawrence...................... 1981
Tittl, Steven............... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Toohey, Patrick ................. 2010, 11
Toresco, Matt........................ 2005, 06
Torpey, Jon................ 1997, 98, 99, 00
Tracy, Josh....................... 2000, 01, 02
Tracy, Pat..................................... 2000
Triplet, Matt.......................... 1997, 98
Trombley, Adam ...................... 2011
Tschudy, Michael......................... 1984
Tundo, Jeff ................................. 2010
Tunison, Andrew............. 2003, 04, 05
Turchin, Donnie ........ 2007, 08, 09, 10
Tzagournis, Jack....... 1986, 87, 88, 89
Tzagournis, Mark............ 1988, 89, 90
Tzagournis, Mike............. 1988, 89, 90
U
Uhrig, Frank Joseph.................... 1966
V
Van Bourgondien, Skip.... 1971, 72, 73
Vaccarelli, Brett......... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Ventiquattro, Mario . 2007, 08, 09, 10
Vitt, Lance................. 2002, 03, 04, 05
Vogel, Kevin................................ 1991
W
Wade, Tom................ 1992, 93, 94, 95
Wagner, Robert K........................ 1959
Walker, Todd................... 1976, 77, 79
Wall, William L........................... 1953
Wallace, Richard............. 1977, 79, 80
Wallower, William.......... 1966, 67, 68
Walquist, Lincoln........................ 1981
Walters, David............................ 1982
Walters, Roger Edward............... 1969
Ward, Daryl................................. 1977
50
WOODSON
TOOHEY
S
Saarela, William Allan.......... 1961, 62
Saliaris, Dave............ 1980, 82, 83, 84
Salk, Russell E........... 1991, 92, 93, 94
Saltzman, Steve.......................... 1984
Santulli, Greg............ 1984, 85, 86, 87
Sassen, Stephen......................... 1972
Sauk, Joseph A..................... 1990, 91
Savage, Dan.............. 1999, 00, 01, 02
Saylor, Terry Alan.................. 1972, 73
Schell, Peter ............. 2005, 06, 07, 08
Schick, Bill....................... 1981, 82, 83
Schiff, John Jefferson Jr....... 1964, 65
Schmansky, Robert.......... 1997, 98, 99
Schmeling, Rob..................... 1989, 90
Schmidt, Robin A............ 1954, 55, 56
Schneider, Jeff ......... 2004, 05, 06, 07
Schroder, Stefan .................. 2007, 08
Schulte, Wade A......................... 1959
Schuss, Logan ................... 2010, 11
Schwyn, Robert C........................ 1959
Scott, Brant................................. 1996
Scott, Richard A.................... 1972, 74
Sears, Charles W.................. 1953, 54
Seiple, Steven............................. 1983
Shafer, John H................. 1959, 60, 61
Shaivitz, Jeff............................... 1999
SMAIL
SCHUSS
Robenalt, Doug............... 1975, 76, 77
Rodgers, William............ 1978, 79, 81
Rodgers, Zach ............................ 2010
Roeper, Michael.................... 1985, 86
Ropp, George Edgar.............. 1965, 66
Rose, Mike.................................. 1989
Rose, Thomas J......... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Rossi, Francis.............................. 1985
Rubin, Jon............................. 1982, 83
Rudy, Glenn Boden................ 1965, 66
Ruhnke, Doug ........... 2006, 07, 08, 09
Ruppel, Robert E................... 1953, 54
Russ, Scott.................................. 1992
Russo, Tony............... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Ryan, Jeff ....................... 2007, 08, 09
Ryan, John.................................. 1989
Rybak, Ronald Stewart............... 1969
Rydberg, Jon .................. 2005, 06, 07
Weatherley, Devin....................... 2001
Webster, Raif............ 1992, 93, 94, 95
Weeks, Bill................ 1987, 88, 89, 90
Weinstein, Todd.................... 1993, 94
Wertz, Dan ............................... 2010
Wess, Lawrence A............ 1958, 1960
Wherry, Tom.......................... 1982, 83
White, Todd................................. 1982
Whiteley, Matt............................ 1991
Whiteman, Richard......... 1966, 67, 68
Wilford, Mark........................ 1987, 88
Wilkes, Trey . ..................... 2010, 11
Williams, Brian......... 1990, 91, 92, 93
Williams, Jerry Lynn............. 1964, 65
Williams, Kent R................... 1960, 61
Williams, Nick....................... 2003, 04
Williams, Robert L...................... 1956
Willison, Rob............................... 1998
Wilson, Barry............ 1997, 98, 99, 00
Windle, Jim........................... 1975, 76
Windesheim, Rob.................. 1989, 90
Winegarner, Richard....... 1960, 61, 62
Wittenberg, Josh...... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Wolf, Warren Reed......... 1968, 69, 70
Wolff, Ben ................ 2003, 04, 05, 06
Wolford, Dan................... 1975, 76, 77
Wolford, William....... 1976, 77, 78, 79
Wood, Charles R............. 1970, 71, 72
Wood, Mike................................. 1986
Woodson, Bryce ....... 2008, 09, 10, 11
Wooten, Richard L........... 1953, 54, 55
Work, Michael Jay................ 1967, 68
Wright, Benjamin............ 1963, 64, 65
Y
Yeagle, Rudolph.............. 1956, 57, 58
Yearsley, Raymond.......... 1963, 64, 65
Yontz, Brian............... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Young, Dave.............. 1975, 76, 78, 79
Young, Steven........... 1980, 81, 82, 83
Z
Zahler, Tim................................... 1979
Zecchini, Daniel........ 1989, 90, 91, 92
Zeisler, Kenneth A....................... 1958
Zimmerman, David................ 1992, 93
Zytkowski, Greg.............. 1997, 98, 99

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