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<strong>2011</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Mike<br />

Skudin<br />

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DeNapoli


Kevin<br />

Ford<br />

Brad<br />

Loizeaux<br />

Andrew Gvozden


<strong>2011</strong> HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LACROSSE QUICK FACTS<br />

Location: Hempstead, New York 11549<br />

Founded: 1935<br />

Enrollment: 12,100<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />

Conference: Colonial Athletic Association<br />

Nickname: Pride<br />

Colors: Gold, White and Blue<br />

Home Stadium (Capacity): James M. Shuart Stadium (13,000)<br />

President: Stuart Rabinowitz<br />

Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Michael Barnes<br />

Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes<br />

Senior Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny McCabe<br />

Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Quick Facts........................................................................................1<br />

Director of Athletics Wel<strong>com</strong>e...........................................................2<br />

Cascade .............................................................................................3<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Highlights..............................................................................4<br />

Game Day..........................................................................................6<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> in the Community.................................................................7<br />

HEADstrong......................................................................................8<br />

Nick Colleluori Tribute......................................................................9<br />

Alumni Reflections..........................................................................10<br />

Head Coach Seth Tierney.................................................................12<br />

Associate Head Coach Joe Amplo...................................................14<br />

Assistant Coach Kevin Unterstein...................................................15<br />

Assistant Coach Sean Smith............................................................16<br />

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Jimmy Prendergast....17<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Hundred Club...............................................................17<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Numerical Roster....................................................................18<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Alphabetical Roster.................................................................19<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Outlook....................................................................................20<br />

Player Profiles..................................................................................24<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Opponents...............................................................................40<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Composite Schedule................................................................42<br />

NCAA <strong>Lacrosse</strong>...............................................................................44<br />

NCAA Quarterfinals at <strong>Hofstra</strong>........................................................45<br />

This is <strong>Hofstra</strong> University................................................................46<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> President..............................................................................48<br />

University Senior Administration....................................................49<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Director of Athletics............................................................50<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics..............................................................................51<br />

Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches...........................52<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Academic Plan.....................................................54<br />

A Day in the Life of a <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Player...............................55<br />

Margiotta Hall..................................................................................56<br />

James M. Shuart Stadium/<strong>Hofstra</strong> Indoor Practice Facility.............58<br />

Howdy Myers Pavilion....................................................................59<br />

Academic Support............................................................................60<br />

Athletic Training..............................................................................61<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Heritage...............................................................................62<br />

Long Island, New York....................................................................64<br />

2010 Statistics and Results..............................................................65<br />

2010 Game Summaries....................................................................66<br />

2010 Colonial Athletic Association Review....................................76<br />

The Colonial Athletic Association...................................................78<br />

All-Time Letterwinners....................................................................79<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Record Book.......................................................................84<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Annual Leaders...................................................................87<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Award Winners.....................................................88<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Players in the Pro’s..............................................................92<br />

National Team Alumni.....................................................................94<br />

Coaching Alumni.............................................................................95<br />

Series Records..................................................................................96<br />

Yearly Records/Coaches Records....................................................97<br />

All-Time <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Results..................................................98<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Information.........................................................................106<br />

STX .............................................................................................108<br />

Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs: Tim McMahon<br />

Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen<br />

Gorchov<br />

Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance: John Heck<br />

Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Jay Artinian<br />

Assistant Director of Athletics for Development: Daniel Solow<br />

Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations:<br />

Ellen Johnson<br />

Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development:<br />

Samantha Sweeney<br />

Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration: Meaghan Almon<br />

Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions:<br />

Chrissy Arnone<br />

Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely<br />

Director of Student-Athlete Services: Annie Fiorvanti<br />

Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800/6750<br />

Associate Director of Athletic Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />

Office Phone: (516) 463-4933<br />

Senior Sports Information Director/<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Contact: Jim Sheehan<br />

Office Phone: (516) 463-6764<br />

Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692<br />

Fax: (516) 463-5033<br />

E-mail Address: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu<br />

Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications:<br />

Jeremy Kniffin<br />

Office Phone: (516) 463-6759<br />

Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros<br />

Office Phone: (516) 463-4602<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> on the Web: Go<strong>Hofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings<br />

Athletic Trainer-Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>: Rob Sullivan<br />

Equipment Managers: Anthony Battaglia and Kathy Theiling<br />

Assistant Equipment Managers: Dave Walsh and John Considine<br />

Photography: Brian Ballweg, Jim Sheehan, Charles Roy, Darl Zehr,<br />

Larry Cowder<br />

LACROSSE INFORMATION<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Seth Tierney (Johns Hopkins, 1991)<br />

Record at <strong>Hofstra</strong>: 36-23/Four seasons<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

E-mail Address: Seth.Tierney@<strong>Hofstra</strong>.edu<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Office Phone: (516) 463-6484<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Office Fax: (516) 463-3818<br />

Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo (<strong>Hofstra</strong>, 2000)<br />

Office Phone: (516) 463-6617<br />

Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein (<strong>Hofstra</strong>, 2008) and Sean Smith<br />

(Roanoke, 1983)<br />

Asst. Coaches Phones: (516) 463-6617 and 6629<br />

Senior Assistant to the Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Cathy Aull<br />

E-mail Address: Cathy.A.Aull@hofstra.edu<br />

<strong>2011</strong> LACROSSE INFORMATION<br />

Players Returning/Lost: 31/12<br />

Starters Returning: 8 (A-Stephen Bentz, A-Jay Card, A-Jamie<br />

Lincoln, M-Kevin Ford, M-Brad Loizeaux, D-Mike Skudin, D-Cody<br />

Solaja, G-Andrew Gvozden)<br />

Starters Lost: 2 (D-Christian Scuderi, M-Dan Stein)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Team Captains: Stephen Bentz, Jay Card, Steven DeNapoli, Tim<br />

Holman, and Michael Skudin<br />

2010 Record: 9-5<br />

2010 CAA Record: 2-3<br />

2010 Stats<br />

Key Returnees Pos. Cl. G - A - Pts. GB<br />

Jay Card A Sr. 31-22-53 31<br />

Jamie Lincoln A Sr. 33-20-53 23<br />

Stephen Bentz A Sr. 29-12-41 26<br />

Brad Loizeaux M Jr. 19-11-30 4<br />

Kevin Ford M Jr. 15-6-21 8<br />

Adrian Sorichetti M So. 9-6-15 3<br />

Andrew Gvozden G Jr. 10 GP, 9.30 GAA<br />

Rob Bellairs G So. 10 GP, 8.81 GAA<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 1


MESSAGE FROM THE<br />

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

It is my pleasure to wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />

you to <strong>Hofstra</strong> University and<br />

the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA Division I<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> season. We look<br />

forward to another exciting<br />

season under Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Coach Seth Tierney. <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

remains <strong>com</strong>mitted to<br />

achieving success at the<br />

highest levels, both in the<br />

classroom and on the field.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> is <strong>com</strong>ing off an<br />

outstanding 2010 season,<br />

which saw the Pride receive<br />

an at-large bid to the NCAA<br />

Tournament. The team<br />

also played in the second<br />

annual Big City Classic, defeating Delaware in the<br />

first collegiate game played at the New Meadowlands<br />

Stadium. On an individual note, juniors Jay Card and<br />

Jamie Lincoln were named to the All-America team, and<br />

eight players earned all-conference accolades.<br />

Over the past decade, <strong>Hofstra</strong> University and the<br />

Athletics Department have <strong>com</strong>mitted its resources to<br />

provide a first-class experience for our student-athletes<br />

and the entire University <strong>com</strong>munity. The primary<br />

mission at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University is to educate our students<br />

and prepare them for their careers after college. In recent<br />

years the Athletics program has added an enhanced<br />

academic advisement program that includes the new<br />

Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center and an<br />

upgraded tutorial program. In addition, we have initiated<br />

“Career Nights” where successful alumni, including<br />

many former student-athletes, return to campus to speak,<br />

both in group and one-on-one formats, about how to<br />

embark on a professional career.<br />

New scoreboards in the<br />

north and south end zones<br />

further enhance the game<br />

day experience. Recently,<br />

the Pride locker room<br />

and lacrosse offices were<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletely renovated to<br />

provide a first-class dressing<br />

room as well as wel<strong>com</strong>e,<br />

meeting and working areas<br />

for both of our lacrosse<br />

programs. The athletic<br />

training area of Margiotta<br />

Hall was also refurbished<br />

to create a state-of-the-art<br />

facility for <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s sports<br />

medicine staff to treat<br />

student-athletes. In 2010 a<br />

Traditions Project, which pays tribute to the history of the<br />

lacrosse program, was <strong>com</strong>pleted.<br />

As <strong>Hofstra</strong> enters its 63rd season of lacrosse, we look<br />

back fondly on all of our previous achievements; 504<br />

victories (one of only 17 programs in the nation with 500<br />

or more wins); 17 conference championships; 16 trips<br />

to the NCAA Tournament, including four quarterfinal<br />

appearances; 44 times ranked in the Top 20 nationally<br />

in the final poll; and the many All-Americans, scholarathletes,<br />

all-conference selections and North-South All-<br />

Star Game participants.<br />

The anticipation of a new season excites us all. I would<br />

like to thank all our alumni, parents and friends for their<br />

support of <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong>. Our mission and goals<br />

remain the same - to provide our student-athletes with the<br />

resources to be successful on and off the field. My best<br />

wishes to Coach Tierney, his staff and the <strong>2011</strong> Pride<br />

team for a successful season.<br />

On the athletic side, our constant upgrade of athletic<br />

facilities, locker rooms, training areas and offices provide<br />

our student-athletes and our staff with the very best<br />

environment in which to prepare and perform. The men’s<br />

lacrosse program, which salutes past student-athletes<br />

with the Pride Victory Walk at the entrance of Shuart<br />

Stadium, recently <strong>com</strong>pleted a multi-phase project that<br />

will keep their Shuart Stadium/Margiotta Hall facility<br />

among the best in the country. In 2007 FieldTurf was<br />

installed in Shuart Stadium allowing the Pride to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

and practice on the best and safest playing surface.<br />

Enjoy the season,<br />

Jack Hayes<br />

Director of Athletics<br />

2 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


2010 <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 3


HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS<br />

A packed house turned out for Jimmy Fallon’s show at the<br />

David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex<br />

Chart-topping<br />

recording artist<br />

Trey Songz<br />

headlined the Live<br />

at 75 Concert<br />

Award-winning<br />

broadcast journalist<br />

Ted Koppel was the<br />

keynote speaker<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 75th<br />

Anniversary<br />

Convocation<br />

4 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


Legendary hip-hop<br />

group Public Enemy<br />

was one of the featured<br />

performers at <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s<br />

Live at 75 Concert<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> celebrated its 75th Anniversary<br />

with a cake from Charm City Cakes, which<br />

is featured on the Food Network show<br />

“Ace of Cakes”. Charm City executive<br />

sous chef Geof Manthorpe delivered and<br />

assembled the cake for the celebration.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> North Shore - LIJ School<br />

of Medicine at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University will<br />

admit its first class in September <strong>2011</strong><br />

The Princeton Review recently named<br />

the Zarb School of Business One of its<br />

“Great Schools for Marketing and Sales<br />

Majors”<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Diamond Celebration<br />

Weekend featured a Grucci<br />

Fireworks show<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 5


6 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> in the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team lends a great deal of time to the<br />

Long Island <strong>com</strong>munity. The team frequently conducts lacrosse clinics<br />

for special needs children, as well as participating in events to aid the<br />

homeless, including the Have a Heart for the Homeless Candlelight<br />

Vigil sponsored by the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless<br />

(LICH). The Pride was helped set-up, sort and pack clothes and goods<br />

for both individuals and homeless shelters.<br />

Jordan Fried<br />

running in the<br />

New York City<br />

Marathon<br />

Each holiday season, the Pride participates in Holiday Magic, a<br />

program that Coach Tierney initiated while he was at Johns Hopkins<br />

and brought with him to <strong>Hofstra</strong>. The team helps collect, wrap and<br />

distribute<br />

toys to<br />

underprivileged<br />

children,<br />

providing a bit<br />

of joy to those<br />

in need.<br />

The Pride met Cornell in one of their games at the 2010<br />

Colleluori Classic<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> is<br />

also actively<br />

involved in the<br />

fight against<br />

blood cancer<br />

through the<br />

HEADstrong<br />

Foundation,<br />

which was<br />

founded by<br />

Nick Colleluori<br />

before his<br />

passing as a result of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The team has<br />

raised awareness and a great deal of funds through the sales of<br />

“Relentless” t-shirts and lime green shoelaces. Each year the<br />

team participates in the Nick Colleluori Classic at Ridley High<br />

School in Pennsylvania, which serves as the organization’s<br />

biggest fundraiser.<br />

Sophomore Jordan Fried also helped raise money for cancer<br />

research as part of Fred’s Team at the 2010 New York City<br />

Marathon. Fried, who is a leukemia survivor, <strong>com</strong>pleted the<br />

marathon in 3:17.<br />

Siller Children’s Foundation<br />

by <strong>com</strong>peting in the Tunnel to<br />

Towers Run/Walk in honor of Firefighter Stephen<br />

Siller, who lost his life September 11, 2001.<br />

The team is also involved with a variety of<br />

initiatives with <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Student-<br />

Athlete Advisory Committee<br />

(SAAC), including reading<br />

programs at local schools, a gift<br />

card donation program during the<br />

holidays, the Special Olympics<br />

and Long Island Cares Holiday<br />

food drives.<br />

The team has also joined with the<br />

Friends of Jaclyn Foundation and<br />

has “adopted” Dylan Beach. Team<br />

members and coaches spend time<br />

with Dylan and wel<strong>com</strong>e him to<br />

home games.<br />

This past fall the team raised more than $2,000 for the Stephen<br />

The team participated in the<br />

2010 Tunnel To Towers Run/Walk<br />

Stephen Bentz moves the<br />

ball versus Cornell<br />

Team members at the annual<br />

Holiday Magic event<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 7


NICK COLLELUORI HEADSTRONG FOUNDATION<br />

Nick Colleluori, who would have been part of the<br />

class of 2008, fought a “relentless” battle against<br />

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and while Nick lost<br />

his battle on November 28, 2006, his vision has<br />

just begun.<br />

The HEADstrong Foundation is<br />

dedicated to Nick’s life. During his<br />

14-month battle, which included<br />

chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant<br />

and extensive radiation treatment,<br />

it was Nick’s vision to establish<br />

this foundation to raise awareness<br />

and help others affected by this<br />

disease. He drew the logo as he was<br />

waiting to go into the operating<br />

room for a procedure. Because<br />

lacrosse was his passion and he can<br />

no longer carry the ball, his family<br />

and friends will carry the ball for<br />

him.<br />

HEADstrong Foundation Nick<br />

Colleluori Memorial Classic<br />

The Pride <strong>com</strong>pete in the annual HEADstrong Foundation<br />

Nick Colleluori Memorial Classic at Ridley High School in<br />

Folsom, Pennsylvania. The underlying<br />

thread of the tournament is lacrosse, but<br />

the real theme was helping those in need.<br />

In 2007 approximately $75,000 was<br />

raised for the HEADstrong Foundation<br />

through sponsorships, auctions, raffles<br />

and the sale of HEADstrong Foundation<br />

t-shirts. The 2008 event, which was<br />

held October 11, surpassed that total<br />

with nearly $150,000 raised at the nineteam<br />

tournament. In 2009 20-teams<br />

participated in the event and, coupled<br />

with a 12-team women’s tournament on<br />

the <strong>Hofstra</strong> campus, raised more than<br />

$200,000 for the foundation.<br />

The 2010 edition of the Colleluori<br />

Classic, which took place October 9-10,<br />

was also a great success with more<br />

than $150,000 raised. The tournament<br />

featured 10 NCAA Division I teams <strong>com</strong>peting on the<br />

9th and 10 NCAA Division II & III squads in action on<br />

the 10th. A 14-team women’s event at <strong>Hofstra</strong> raised an<br />

additional $40,000 in funds<br />

For more information on Nick Colleluori and<br />

the HEADstrong Foundation, please visit www.<br />

HEADstrongfoundation.org<br />

“Make use of the time you have & don’t<br />

stress the little things. Have a smile and<br />

enjoy what you can get out of life.”<br />

- Nick Colleluori<br />

8 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


NICK COLLELUORI TRIBUTE<br />

Rather than retire the jersey of Nick Colleluori,<br />

the men’s lacrosse program decided to honor Nick<br />

by assigning the number to a deserving senior<br />

each year. <strong>Hofstra</strong> is determined to keep Nick’s<br />

memory and his mission alive by educating new<br />

players on his life and the inspiration he provided<br />

to the team.<br />

The first player to wear the #27 jersey was Adam<br />

Swarsen, who was the only member of the 2010<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> roster to have played with Nick Colleluori.<br />

In 2010 senior Steven DeNapoli will wear the #27<br />

jersey.<br />

“It is an honor to wear the number 27 during my<br />

senior year. Nick’s legacy has done so much for this<br />

program and I am pleased to be a part of something so<br />

special. Wearing this number inspires me even more<br />

to play with Nick’s tenacity, as well as his relentless<br />

attitude.”<br />

- Steven DeNapoli<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 9


Alumni reflections<br />

I entered my final<br />

season at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

(‘93) with a sense of<br />

optimism despite our<br />

dismal performance<br />

the previous year.<br />

I was living in a house<br />

right across from<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Stadium with<br />

10 of my teammates.<br />

It was a short walk to<br />

the field and a short<br />

walk to campus. We<br />

had a good preseason<br />

and the lines were<br />

beginning to gel.<br />

We tried to build on<br />

the previous year<br />

by realizing that the<br />

whole is greater than<br />

the sum of its parts.<br />

We had talent and we had the desire to win. In my mind, that’s<br />

all it took to turn a 4-9 record into a 10-6 record, the first playoff<br />

appearance in 15 years and <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s first trip to the NCAA<br />

Quarterfinals.<br />

Throughout my final season, Coach John Danowski kept<br />

hammering home the notion that we were winning, not because of<br />

any secret ingredient, but because we’re having fun. To Coach, it<br />

was that simple.<br />

As a 21-year old who couldn’t see past the nose on his face, I could<br />

hardly <strong>com</strong>prehend when he tried to explain to us that the “x’s and<br />

o’s” would take care of itself. Focus, not on winning or losing, but<br />

the fact that we could play this game, feel the air in our lungs, run,<br />

hit, shoot. Things we take for granted but coveted by those less<br />

fortunate. Coach Danowski would say: “Look in the stands, see<br />

your family smiling, cheering you on. Take strength in their belief<br />

in you.”<br />

To me, this was not the best motivation before a game. I wanted<br />

to hear fire and brimstone, not flower power. But now, almost 20<br />

years later and by God’s grace, I watch my own children take joy<br />

in running, jumping… playing. I’ve <strong>com</strong>e to realize that Coach<br />

Danowski was absolutely right. Winning is a by-product.<br />

You have the opportunity to play a game that you love at the top<br />

level in collegiate sports. Revel in the fact that your family can<br />

<strong>com</strong>e to the games and cheer you on. Rely on your teammates for<br />

support because the friendships that you forge today will be with<br />

you for the rest of your lives, long after the final whistle sounds.<br />

Good luck this season.<br />

Michael Ricigliano<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

1989-1993<br />

To this day I<br />

am extremely<br />

proud to be part<br />

of the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Family.<br />

I was introduced<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University at an<br />

early age through<br />

my mother Jane<br />

Parrinelli (<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

’83) and my<br />

three uncles who<br />

played lacrosse<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong> – Bill<br />

Fowler (<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

’74), Michael<br />

Fowler (<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

’79) and Joseph<br />

Fowler (<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

’83). From that<br />

point in time<br />

I always had<br />

a passion for<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

and dreamed of<br />

one day playing in <strong>Hofstra</strong> (Shuart) Stadium, wearing the blue and<br />

gold. When I arrived on campus in the fall of 1996 it was an honor,<br />

privilege and dream <strong>com</strong>e true.<br />

Throughout my four years there were many on the field successes<br />

for our team, including playing in the NCAA Tournament for three<br />

out of four years from 1997 to 2000. It was also an honor being<br />

elected by the teammates and friends I admired as a tri-captain my<br />

senior year, as well as being selected to the North-South Senior<br />

All Star Game. Off the field we were blessed with the lasting<br />

relationships we have to this day.<br />

Upon graduation in 2000 I entered the <strong>Hofstra</strong> University School<br />

of Law and currently practice as a trial lawyer in Manhattan. I truly<br />

believe that the work ethic, focus, values and determination that<br />

were instilled in me by my coaches and teammates have helped me<br />

immensely in my professional life.<br />

I enjoyed every moment at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University. These times and<br />

memories were shaped by wonderful teammates, coaches, friends,<br />

faculty and my wonderful parents and avid <strong>Hofstra</strong> fans Jane and<br />

Bob. <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> has shaped me into the man I have be<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

I hope that my teammates and I left the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Program<br />

in a better place because I know it left me a better person and for<br />

that I will always be grateful.<br />

Go Pride!!<br />

Bobby Parrinelli<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

1997-2000<br />

10 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


Alumni reflections<br />

As a spunky,<br />

overactive kid<br />

growing up<br />

in Flushing,<br />

Queens, I cut<br />

my athletic teeth<br />

playing football<br />

and baseball<br />

in the city<br />

parks. The city<br />

streets were the<br />

venue for our<br />

neighborhood<br />

roller hockey,<br />

punchball,<br />

and stickball<br />

games. In 1951,<br />

at age 13, I<br />

graduated from<br />

Saint Mary’s<br />

Elementary<br />

School. By<br />

September of<br />

that year our<br />

family moved<br />

to Mineola in Nassau County. According to my 13-year<br />

old odometer that was a million miles away. I was playing<br />

football for the Mineola freshman team and the word<br />

lacrosse was not even in my vocabulary.<br />

That spring of 1952 my new friends and football teammates<br />

lured me away from baseball by taking me to watch a strange<br />

game called lacrosse. The Manhasset <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Club was<br />

playing the New Jersey <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Club and I fell in love<br />

with the game in the first 10 minutes and baseball became<br />

a thing of the past in my life. I was on the Mineola team,<br />

playing defense the next week. The first lacrosse game I ever<br />

played in was only the second game I had ever seen. I didn’t<br />

even know all the rules yet, but I knew not to let my man<br />

score. Coach Pete Kuchinski ran the show for Mineola and I<br />

was having one of the greatest experiences of my young life.<br />

There were only five high schools playing lacrosse in<br />

Nassau County in those days and not one school district in<br />

Suffolk County fielded a team. The Metropolitian <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

League was the only <strong>com</strong>petitive scholastic lacrosse<br />

association in the greater New York Metropolitian area<br />

within a 150-mile radius. Mineola, Sewanaka, Garden City,<br />

Manhasset and Freeport made up the Long Island contingent,<br />

while Brooklyn Poly Prep, Peekskill Academy and New York<br />

Military Academy from Cornwall on Hudson rounded out the<br />

eight-team league. We played each other twice in a home and<br />

home series giving us a 14-game schedule. To the best of my<br />

memory there was no other high school <strong>com</strong>petitive program<br />

in New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,<br />

Rhode Island, Delaware or Massachusetts at that time. There<br />

were no playoffs then but at season’s end two All-Star teams<br />

were chosen by the coaches. and a final game was played<br />

in June in the stadium at Jones Beach State Park. This All-<br />

Scholastic honor team <strong>com</strong>petition was the Super Bowl of<br />

high school lacrosse throughout the 1950’s. The thrill of my<br />

life was when I was selected to participate in that game in<br />

the Spring of 1955.<br />

Meanwhile Coach Howard “Howdy” Myers left Johns<br />

Hopkins University after three National Championship<br />

victories and signed on with <strong>Hofstra</strong> College as<br />

athletic director, head football coach and head lacrosse<br />

coach. Howdy had <strong>com</strong>e north to put <strong>Hofstra</strong> on the football<br />

and lacrosse map. In the fall of 1955 I joined the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Football/<strong>Lacrosse</strong> family, just three months after Howdy’s<br />

team had beaten national power Rutgers to win the Laurie<br />

Cox Division <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship. This was an NCAA<br />

version of a National Championship since the playoff system<br />

had not yet been developed. From 1950 until the late 1970’s<br />

Howdy had not only put <strong>Hofstra</strong> on the map but he was a<br />

prime mover in helping to develop high school lacrosse<br />

throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties by contributing<br />

equipment and conducting clinics and on the field<br />

demonstrations at countless high schools in the area.<br />

My lacrosse experience at <strong>Hofstra</strong> was more than wonderful.<br />

Howdy developed very successful programs and the<br />

Dutchmen of <strong>Hofstra</strong> were constant residents of the top 15<br />

or 20 teams in the nation against <strong>com</strong>petition such as Army,<br />

Rutgers, Virginia, Penn State, Penn, Duke, Loyola (MD),<br />

Harvard, University of Baltimore, Ohio State and others. We<br />

never played with any other type of lacrosse stick but<br />

wooden. Actually it was a conglomeration of wood, leather,<br />

cat gut, and string. Breaking or snapping the wooden head<br />

or handle of your stick back in the day was paramount to<br />

losing a very close relative. It was every lacrosse player’s<br />

nightmare and the saddest day in the life of a “Lax Man” was<br />

to hear the snap of wood while scooping a loose ground ball.<br />

Some of the happiest moments of my athletic life at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

involved stepping on the field to represent my school,<br />

winning the opening face-off, and bringing the ball down<br />

to the attack to set up for a goal. As head coach of the Half<br />

Hollow Hills East High School lacrosse program for 11<br />

seasons, I used what I had learned from my experiences at<br />

Mineola and most certainly at <strong>Hofstra</strong> to help my teams win<br />

146 games in 11 seasons. I loved <strong>Hofstra</strong> back in the day, I<br />

loved <strong>Hofstra</strong> during my 25-year football/lacrosse coaching<br />

experience and the connection continues 55 years later.<br />

As we grow older our personality builds as a result of life<br />

experiences. In part I am the result of the efforts of the<br />

dedicated coaches I had in lacrosse and football, who cared<br />

enough to spend the time helping me to develop into a decent<br />

human being. They helped mold my personality and launch<br />

my coaching career. <strong>Hofstra</strong> was then and is now a major<br />

factor in my life.<br />

Lou DiBlasi<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

1955-61<br />

2010 <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 11


HEAD MEN’S LACROSSE COACH<br />

SETH TIERNEY<br />

Seth Tierney<br />

became the fifth<br />

head coach in the<br />

62-year history of<br />

the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> program<br />

when he was hired<br />

to the position in<br />

August 2006. Now<br />

in his fifth season,<br />

Tierney has led<br />

the Pride to 36<br />

victories, the 2008<br />

Colonial Athletic<br />

Association<br />

championship, the<br />

2009 CAA regular<br />

season title and<br />

berths in three<br />

consecutive NCAA<br />

Championships<br />

from 2008 through<br />

2010.<br />

Tierney served<br />

as an assistant coach at <strong>Hofstra</strong> from 1995 through 2000 before<br />

leaving for a similar position at his alma mater Johns Hopkins<br />

University. During his six-year tenure with the Pride, <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a <strong>com</strong>bined overall<br />

record of 61-28 and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five<br />

league titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and<br />

played in four NCAA Championship tournaments.<br />

Tierney also coached seven All-Americans and nearly two-dozen<br />

all-conference players during his first tenure at <strong>Hofstra</strong>. Among<br />

them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would receive the<br />

inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Player of the<br />

Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the<br />

Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I<br />

Midfielder of the Year in 2001.<br />

“During our search, we had the privilege of meeting many<br />

outstanding candidates including several former Pride assistants,”<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Director of Athletics Jack Hayes said. “Although all of<br />

them had exceptional and unique plans for <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong>, Seth<br />

Tierney’s presentation displayed the enthusiasm, intensity and<br />

passion that we were looking for. We are <strong>com</strong>mitted to assisting<br />

him move the program into the elite level of college lacrosse.”<br />

Last season, the Pride made its school record-tying third<br />

consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships and finished the year<br />

with a 9-5 record. <strong>Hofstra</strong> had two players named to the USILA<br />

All-America team, five named to the All-CAA team and two more<br />

named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. In 2009, Tierney directed the<br />

Pride to an 11-4 overall record, a 6-0 mark during the CAA regular<br />

season and his second NCAA Championship bid. Five <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

players were named to the All-CAA Teams, including first team<br />

selection Jay Card, who was voted the CAA Player of the Year.<br />

In addition, four Pride players were named to the USILA All-<br />

America team and one was voted to the USILA Scholar-Athlete<br />

All-America Team. For his efforts, Tierney was named the CAA<br />

co-Coach of the Year.<br />

The 2008 season saw <strong>Hofstra</strong> make a return to the NCAA<br />

Tournament after a one-year hiatus. The team posted a 10-6 record<br />

and won the CAA title in a thrilling overtime win over Drexel.<br />

Leading scorer Anthony Muscarella was named an honorable<br />

mention All-American, while Kevin Unterstein was the CAA<br />

Defensive Player of the Year and Jay Card earned CAA Rookie of<br />

the Year accolades. In addition, seven players received All-CAA<br />

honors and the Unterstein brothers, Kevin and Michael, were<br />

named North-South Game All-Stars and were both selected in<br />

the Major League <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Draft.<br />

In his first year at the helm<br />

of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> program,<br />

Tierney took over a team<br />

that returned one starter<br />

from 2006’s NCAA<br />

Quarterfinal squad and led<br />

them to a 6-8 record that saw<br />

seven losses decided by one<br />

goal. The team qualified for<br />

the CAA Championship,<br />

saw one of its star players<br />

– Kevin Unterstein – earn<br />

honorable mention All-<br />

America honors and had<br />

seven players named to All-<br />

CAA teams, including three<br />

All-Rookie selections.<br />

Tierney returned to <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

after a six-year tenure at<br />

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John Hopkins, with the final two seasons as associate head coach.<br />

As the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was the architect of one<br />

of the most potent and explosive offenses in the nation in recent<br />

years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that finished second<br />

in the nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring offense and 16th<br />

in man-up offense during Hopkins’ NCAA title run in 2005. The<br />

Blue Jays led the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in<br />

2003 and finished fifth in both categories in 2004.<br />

In Tierney’s final season at Hopkins the Blue Jays posted a 9-5<br />

record, advanced to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals, and<br />

ranked in the top 15 in the country in four statistical categories.<br />

With an emphasis on a balanced attack that puts pressure on the<br />

opposition at every position, individual awards have been plentiful<br />

at Hopkins. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and attackmen<br />

earned All-America honors during Tierney’s tenure in Homewood.<br />

Among them was Kyle<br />

Harrison, a two-time first<br />

team All-America, who<br />

received the Tewaaraton<br />

Trophy and the Lt. Enners<br />

Award in 2005 and the<br />

McLaughlin Award in<br />

2004 and 2005.<br />

Tierney and his wife, Maureen, have two children – a son, Ryan<br />

(12), and a daughter, Erin (10). The Tierney family resides in<br />

Massapequa, New York.<br />

Tierney played for the<br />

Blue Jays from 1988<br />

through 1991 and served<br />

as team captain as a<br />

senior. He helped lead<br />

Hopkins to the NCAA<br />

Tournament in each<br />

of his four seasons,<br />

including an appearance<br />

in the 1989 NCAA title<br />

game. He received Hopkins’ Turnbull-Reynolds Award as<br />

a senior as the player most exemplifying leadership and<br />

sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in the<br />

North-South game as a senior.<br />

After graduating from Johns Hopkins, Tierney continued<br />

his playing career by playing three seasons of indoor<br />

lacrosse for the New York Saints before serving as an<br />

assistant coach for the Saints for two seasons.<br />

The Tierney Family<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 13


Associate Head Coach<br />

Joe Amplo<br />

Joe Amplo is in his third<br />

season as the associate head<br />

coach of the men’s lacrosse<br />

program and his 11th year<br />

overall on the Pride staff.<br />

Amplo, a four-year letterman<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong> from 1996 through<br />

1999, was an assistant coach<br />

from 1999 to 2001 before<br />

returning to Long Island in<br />

the fall of 2002 after one<br />

year as an assistant coach at<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Amplo, who was named<br />

associate head coach in<br />

August 2008, began his<br />

college<br />

coaching career in the fall of 1999 as<br />

a defensive specialist with the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

midfielders. He served two seasons as an<br />

assistant coach under then-coach John<br />

Danowski, with the Pride advancing to the<br />

NCAA Championship both years.<br />

In 2001 Amplo left <strong>Hofstra</strong> for Penn, where<br />

the Quakers posted their best record in 13<br />

years, recording the program’s first winning<br />

season and first nine-win campaign since<br />

1989, going 9-4 overall and 3-3 in the Ivy<br />

League during the 2002 season.<br />

Since his return to <strong>Hofstra</strong> in 2003, the Pride<br />

has posted a 76-49 record and advanced to<br />

five NCAA Championships, including the<br />

quarterfinals in 2006. During his <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

tenure, Amplo has had a hand in coaching<br />

53 all-conference players, including five<br />

conference players of the year, four rookies of<br />

the year, as well as 21 All-Americans. Under<br />

his tutelage in 2001 Doug Shanahan was the inaugural recipient of<br />

the Tewaaraton Trophy, given to the top collegiate lacrosse player,<br />

as well as the Lt. Raymond Enners Award as National Player of<br />

the Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as Midfielder of<br />

the Year. He has also coached a Tewaaraton Award finalist in Chris<br />

Unterstein, as well as 13 North-South All-Stars (including MVP’s<br />

Brett Moyer and Shanahan). During his 10 years on staff, Amplo<br />

has also coached six USILA Scholar-All-Americans.<br />

Amplo’s work with the Pride defense has consistently placed<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> among the best in the nation with the 2006 team ranking<br />

fifth nationally in scoring defense at 6.58 goals per game.<br />

As a player, Amplo was a first team All-America East selection<br />

on defense during his senior year in 1999. He played in 58 games<br />

during his <strong>Hofstra</strong> career and recorded 91 ground balls. In 1999<br />

Amplo tallied 40 ground balls and registered an assist while<br />

starting all 16 games for <strong>Hofstra</strong>, which advanced to the NCAA<br />

Tournament quarterfinals that season. He played on three (1996,<br />

1997 and 1999) NCAA Tournament teams as a <strong>Hofstra</strong> player and<br />

has coached in four (2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006).<br />

During his time as a student-athlete Amplo was elected chairperson<br />

of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for<br />

consecutive terms and served<br />

as the <strong>Hofstra</strong> representative<br />

for the America East<br />

Conference SAAC meetings.<br />

He was also a member of the<br />

NCAA Steering Committee<br />

during <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s NCAA<br />

certification review.<br />

The Farmingville, Long<br />

Island, native had a stellar<br />

scholastic career at Sachem<br />

High School in Lake<br />

Ronkonkoma, New York,<br />

where he was a four-time<br />

letterman in both lacrosse and football. As a<br />

senior captain, he tallied 20 goals and 15 assists<br />

at midfield and led Sachem to Suffolk County and<br />

Long Island championships and the New York<br />

State championship game. He was named to allconference<br />

teams in both lacrosse and football.<br />

Coach Amplo also serves as director of the Blue<br />

and Gold <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Camps, which operates on the<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> campus and promotes the game of lacrosse<br />

to young people on Long Island. He is also the<br />

founder and director of the Long Island Classic and<br />

Clinic, which is one of the largest youth and high<br />

school tournaments and clinics in the nation. The<br />

annual event attracts more than 10,000 players and<br />

fans to <strong>Hofstra</strong> each July.<br />

Active on the lecture<br />

circuit, Coach Amplo<br />

has been a featured<br />

speaker at several national<br />

and regional lacrosse<br />

conventions and clinics,<br />

including the US <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Convention, the Potomac<br />

(MD) Convention, the<br />

Philadelphia Coaches<br />

Association Convention,<br />

The Amplo Family<br />

the Pacific Northwest<br />

Coaches Convention,<br />

the Southwest Coaches Convention, the Boston Coaches<br />

Clinic, Hudson Valley <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Night and numerous speaking<br />

engagements on Long Island.<br />

Amplo graduated from <strong>Hofstra</strong> with a degree in geography and<br />

holds a master’s in college student counseling from the University<br />

as well. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two daughters, Sophia (5)<br />

and Charlotte (2) The Amplo family resides in Babylon, New York.<br />

14 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


Assistant Coach<br />

KEVIN UNTERSTEiN<br />

Kevin Unterstein,<br />

who has spent the<br />

past two seasons<br />

serving as an<br />

assistant coach<br />

under Bill Tierney<br />

at both Princeton<br />

and Denver, is in his<br />

first season on the<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride men’s<br />

lacrosse staff.<br />

A 2008 graduate<br />

of <strong>Hofstra</strong> with a<br />

degree in sociology,<br />

Unterstein enjoyed a<br />

stellar playing career<br />

as a short-stick<br />

defensive middie<br />

from 2005 through<br />

2008. As a senior<br />

he recorded a teamleading<br />

70 ground<br />

balls while helping<br />

to guide the Pride to<br />

the Colonial Athletic Association title and the NCAA Tournament.<br />

For his efforts, he was an All-CAA first team selection, and was<br />

named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and the CAA<br />

Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player.<br />

In 2007 as a junior, Unterstein earned USILA All-American<br />

honorable mention honors, and was named to the All-CAA second<br />

team as well as the All-CAA Tournament team. As a sophomore in<br />

2006, Kevin, his twin brother Mike, and their older brother Chris<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined to help lead <strong>Hofstra</strong> to a 17-2 record, a No. 2 national<br />

ranking and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. He was also<br />

named to the All-CAA Rookie Team as a freshman.<br />

Following graduation in 2008, he became an assistant under<br />

Bill Tierney at Princeton, working with the defense and face-off<br />

specialists. He would follow Tierney to Denver to help coordinate<br />

the Pioneers’ man-down unit and work specifically with the<br />

defensive midfielders and work with assistant coach Trevor<br />

Tierney with the defense and the overall face-off game.<br />

A native of Shoreham, N.Y., he was a high school All-American at<br />

Shoreham-Wading River High, where he was part of four Suffolk<br />

County championships and one state championship.<br />

Unterstein was engaged to Melissa Orlando this past December<br />

with a wedding planned for October <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> LaCrosse<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 15


Assistant Coach<br />

sean sMith<br />

Sean Smith is in his 13th<br />

season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> coaching staff.<br />

Smith, who came to<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> from Division<br />

Avenue High School in<br />

Levittown, New York,<br />

served on John Danowski’s<br />

coaching staff from 1998<br />

through 2006 and returned<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong> in 2008 as part<br />

of Seth Tierney’s staff.<br />

During his <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

coaching career, Smith<br />

helped develop 2001<br />

Tewaaraton Trophy<br />

recipient Doug Shanahan,<br />

who also won National<br />

Player of the Year and National Midfielder of the Year accolades<br />

as well. He has also coached 45 all-conference players, six<br />

conference players and rookies of the year, 21 All-Americans and<br />

22 North-South All-Stars. Two of those all-stars, Doug Shanahan<br />

and Brett Moyer, went on to win MVP honors at the North-South<br />

All-Star Game. In 2006 Smith directed Tewaaraton Trophy finalist<br />

Chris Unterstein and helped the Pride to a berth in the NCAA<br />

Quarterfinals. In his 12 years with the program Smith has also seen<br />

duties, Smith is currently a teacher and assistant football coach in<br />

the Levittown School District.<br />

As a player at Roanoke College, Smith was named to the USILA<br />

Division III All-American team in 1982 and 1983. He tallied 50<br />

goals in 1981 and 51 in 1982. Smith concluded his college career<br />

as Roanoke’s career leader and is currently second with 145 goals.<br />

He also ranks seventh in career scoring with 208 points and in the<br />

top 15 in career assists with 63. In 1996 Smith was inducted into<br />

the Roanoke College Athletic Hall of Fame.<br />

Smith holds a<br />

bachelor’s degree in<br />

physical education<br />

from Roanoke<br />

College, a master’s<br />

degree from the State<br />

University of New<br />

York at Stony Brook<br />

and a postgraduate<br />

degree in educational<br />

administration from<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>. Smith and<br />

his wife, Carol, have<br />

three children – J.P.<br />

(18), Brendan (17) and<br />

Conor (13). The Smith<br />

family resides in West<br />

Islip, New York.<br />

seven players go on to earn USILA Scholar All-America honors.<br />

Smith began his coaching career in 1985 when he served as an<br />

assistant coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. While at Ohio<br />

Wesleyan, Smith also served as a physical education instructor,<br />

intramural director and ticket manager. In 1987 he joined the<br />

lacrosse staff at Army as an assistant and coached the Cadets from<br />

1987 through 1990. Smith also served as a physical education<br />

instructor while at Army. He served as the varsity head lacrosse<br />

coach and the junior varsity head football coach at Division<br />

Avenue from 1990 to 1997. In addition to his <strong>Hofstra</strong> coaching<br />

The Smith Family<br />

16 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach<br />

James Prendergast<br />

James Prendergast is<br />

in his second season<br />

as an assistant strength<br />

and conditioning coach<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University.<br />

Prendergast began his<br />

career at <strong>Hofstra</strong> as an<br />

intern on the strength and<br />

conditioning staff and<br />

moved into his current role<br />

in January 2010 and works<br />

primarily with the Pride’s<br />

men and women’s lacrosse<br />

programs.<br />

In his day-to-day work<br />

with the lacrosse teams,<br />

Prendergast administers<br />

drills for speed, agility and<br />

flexibility in addition to instructing the student-athletes on proper<br />

technique and form during weight training.<br />

Prior to joining the <strong>Hofstra</strong> staff, Prendergast served as a student<br />

personal trainer through the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Recreation Center during<br />

the 2008-09 academic year. In 2007-08 he <strong>com</strong>pleted a 200-hour<br />

internship at Institute 3e, an elite sports performance facility, in<br />

Huntington, New York.<br />

Prendergast has also been a private strength coach to numerous<br />

athletes on Long Island.<br />

A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Prendergast<br />

is also certified by USA Weightlifting and is a member of the<br />

National Strength and Conditioning and Collegiate Strength and<br />

Conditioning Associations. He also holds American Red Cross<br />

CPR and AED certification.<br />

A 2009 graduate of <strong>Hofstra</strong>, Prendergast was an exercise specialist<br />

major and minored in <strong>com</strong>munity health and psychology. He<br />

resides in Syosset, New York.<br />

HOFSTRA HUNDRED CLUB<br />

The “<strong>Hofstra</strong> Hundred Club” is a fund-raising initiative for the men’s lacrosse program under the umbrella of the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Pride Club. Each member of this elite club is asked to donate $100 for each victory earned. All contributors to this<br />

program will be recognized as <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride Club members and will receive all benefits afforded to them through the<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride Club. Besides supporting the members of the Pride lacrosse team both on and off the field, these generous<br />

donations will allow <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> the opportunity to continue to operate in a first-class manner, while setting a new<br />

standard for a Division I lacrosse program.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> program would like to thank the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Hundred Club members and our generous<br />

contributors. With your support we have the resources and ability to do the ‘little things’ that make a big difference for<br />

our lacrosse program.<br />

A special thanks to the following 2009-10 <strong>Hofstra</strong> Hundred Club members:<br />

Gary Arnold<br />

Ed Finegan<br />

Renee Leary<br />

Gary Barth<br />

Joseph Fowler<br />

Bob Leary<br />

Paul Bjorneby<br />

Drs. Arno and Mindy Fried Ken and Pam Lucas<br />

Carl J. Caputo<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Tony and Carole<br />

Joe Carrello<br />

Froccaro<br />

Mazzarella<br />

Alison Cassidy and Nick John Froccaro<br />

James C. Metzger<br />

Kirsch<br />

Dom Gallina<br />

John Michielini<br />

Matthew Coleman<br />

Mike Greco<br />

Bill Miller<br />

Joe Corcoran<br />

Mark Haines<br />

Robert Parrinelli<br />

David and Dina Dale Doug Hall<br />

Robert Parrinelli, Jr.<br />

Lou DiBlasi<br />

Mickey Harley<br />

Tony Perettine<br />

Albert and Denise<br />

Greg Hein<br />

Bob Quinlan<br />

DiGiovanni<br />

Chris Hein<br />

Steve and Kristen Rielly<br />

Doug Edmonds<br />

Tom Holman<br />

Mike Ricigliano<br />

Gerry Fay<br />

Ben Kaminow<br />

Bryan and Debbie Rogan<br />

Tom and Diane Ferry Mike Laurano<br />

Scott Rosenzweig<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roy<br />

Diane and John Skudin<br />

Adam Snyder<br />

Dean Spadaro<br />

Dan and Arline Stein<br />

Jay Sullivan<br />

Patricia Tierney<br />

Thomas Tierney<br />

Stephen Trentacoste<br />

Owen Walsh<br />

Jim Watson<br />

E. David Woycik, Jr.<br />

Dr. Allen Zagoren<br />

If you are interested in joining the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Hundred Club, please call our office at 516-463-6484, or send us an email at<br />

lacrosse@hofstra.edu.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Numerical roster<br />

The Pride<br />

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School/Previous<br />

1 Brad Loizeaux M 6-0 190 Jr. Mullica Hill, NJ The Tatnall School<br />

2 Lance Yapor A 5-11 180 Fr. Glenview, IL Glenbrook (IL)/Salisbury (CT)<br />

3 Tom Ferry M 6-1 180 Sr. Wilmington, DE The Tatnall School<br />

4 Kevin Ford M 6-1 195 Jr. Floral Park, NY Floral Park<br />

5 Steve Serling M 6-0 180 Gr. Rockville Centre, NY South Side/Lafayette<br />

6 Dan Pezzolla M 5-10 185 Jr. Endicott, NY Union Endicott<br />

7 Jordan Fried A 5-9 155 So. Chappaqua, NY Horace Greeley<br />

8 Jamie Lincoln A 6-0 200 Sr. St. Catharines, ON, Canada Ridley/Denver<br />

9 Mike DeNapoli M 6-1 220 Jr. Lynbrook, NY Lynbrook<br />

11 Rich Rambo M 6-0 220 Fr. Glenside, PA Abington Senior<br />

12 Drew Coholan M 5-10 175 So. Rochester, NY Irondequoit<br />

13 Aaron Jones M 5-10 190 So. Fairport, NY Fairport<br />

14 Stephen Bentz A 6-0 215 Sr. Massapequa, NY Massapequa<br />

15 Adam Mojica D 5-11 195 Sr. Springfield, PA Springfield<br />

16 Michael Burke A/M 6-1 165 So. Caledon, ON, Canada The Hill Academy/Trinity-Pawling<br />

17 Torin Varn A 6-2 175 Fr. Ithaca, NY Ithaca<br />

18 Andrew Gvozden G 6-1 180 Jr. Millersville, MD Severna Park<br />

19 Zachary Pall M 5-11 170 Jr. Setauket, NY Ward Melville<br />

20 Jay Card A 5-10 195 Sr. Caledon, ON, Canada The Hill Academy/St. Andrew’s College<br />

21 Mike Vaccaro FO 5-7 165 Sr. Plano, TX Plano Senior<br />

22 Austin Wright M 6-0 190 So. Columbus, OH Worthington Kilbourne<br />

23 Corey Caputo D 5-11 165 RFr. Stamford, CT Darien<br />

24 Tim Holman M 6-0 195 Sr. Garden City, NY Garden City<br />

25 Mark Mullen D 6-3 195 So. Harleysville, PA Germantown Academy<br />

27 Steven DeNapoli M 5-9 170 Sr. Hewlett, NY G.W. Hewlett<br />

28 Stephen DiGiovanni M 6-0 205 Fr. Cranford, NJ Cranford<br />

29 Mike Skudin D 6-2 205 Sr. Long Beach, NY Long Beach<br />

30 Nate Roy G 5-9 165 Fr. Essex, CT The Williams School<br />

31 Robert Bellairs G 6-0 175 So. N. Massapequa, NY Plainedge<br />

32 Michael Hamilton D 6-0 225 So. Brighton, MI Brother Rice<br />

33 Cody Solaja D 5-11 200 So. Dallas, TX Episcopal School of Dallas<br />

34 A.J. Leary M 5-11 177 Fr. Guilford, CT Guilford<br />

36 Jack Moorehead D 6-0 225 Fr. East Northport, NY John Glenn<br />

37 James Raveret M 5-11 185 Fr. Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West<br />

38 Kyle Pratte D 6-1 185 Fr. Manchester, NH Manchester<br />

39 Coleman Koesterer M 6-1 200 Jr. Manhattan Beach, CA Cazenovia<br />

40 Graham Horvath A 5-10 175 Fr. Essex Fells, NJ Seton Hall Prep<br />

41 Anthony Zappone M 5-9 160 Fr. Ballston Lake, NY Shenendehowa<br />

42 John Antoniades M/FO 5-9 165 So. Hauppauge, NY St. Anthony’s<br />

43 Ian Braddish M 6-2 185 So. West Islip, NY West Islip/North Carolina<br />

45 Cullen Cassidy M/FO 6-0 205 So. Potomac, MD Landon School<br />

47 Jerry Nobile D 5-10 190 So. Bay Shore, NY West Islip<br />

48 Matthew Haines A 5-9 170 Fr. Marlboro, NJ Ranney School<br />

49 Kevin Leary D 5-11 185 Fr. Guilford, CT Guilford<br />

77 Adrian Sorichetti M 6-0 200 So. Whitby, ON, Canada All Saints/Trinity-Pawling<br />

Head Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo<br />

Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein and Sean Smith<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE alphabetical roster<br />

The Pride<br />

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School/Previous<br />

42 John Antoniades M/FO 5-9 165 So. Hauppauge, NY St. Anthony’s<br />

31 Robert Bellairs G 6-0 175 So. N. Massapequa, NY Plainedge<br />

14 Stephen Bentz A 6-0 215 Sr. Massapequa, NY Massapequa<br />

43 Ian Braddish M 6-2 185 So. West Islip, NY West Islip/North Carolina<br />

16 Michael Burke A/M 6-1 165 So. Caledon, ON, Canada The Hill Academy/Trinity-Pawling<br />

23 Corey Caputo D 5-11 165 RFr. Stamford, CT Darien<br />

20 Jay Card A 5-10 195 Sr. Caledon, ON, Canada The Hill Academy/St. Andrew’s College<br />

45 Cullen Cassidy M/FO 6-0 205 So. Potomac, MD Landon School<br />

12 Drew Coholan M 5-10 175 So. Rochester, NY Irondequoit<br />

9 Mike DeNapoli M 6-1 220 Jr. Lynbrook, NY Lynbrook<br />

27 Steven DeNapoli M 5-9 170 Sr. Hewlett, NY G.W. Hewlett<br />

28 Stephen DiGiovanni M 6-0 205 Fr. Cranford, NJ Cranford<br />

3 Tom Ferry M 6-1 180 Sr. Wilmington, DE The Tatnall School<br />

4 Kevin Ford M 6-1 195 Jr. Floral Park, NY Floral Park<br />

7 Jordan Fried A 5-9 155 So. Chappaqua, NY Horace Greeley<br />

18 Andrew Gvozden G 6-1 180 Jr. Millersville, MD Severna Park<br />

48 Matthew Haines A 5-9 170 Fr. Marlboro, NJ Ranney School<br />

32 Michael Hamilton D 6-0 225 So. Brighton, MI Brother Rice<br />

24 Tim Holman M 6-0 195 Sr. Garden City, NY Garden City<br />

40 Graham Horvath A 5-10 175 Fr. Essex Fells, NJ Seton Hall Prep<br />

13 Aaron Jones M 5-10 190 So. Fairport, NY Fairport<br />

39 Coleman Koesterer M 6-1 200 Jr. Manhattan Beach, CA Cazenovia<br />

34 A.J. Leary M 5-11 177 Fr. Guilford, CT Guilford<br />

49 Kevin Leary D 5-11 185 Fr. Guilford, CT Guilford<br />

8 Jamie Lincoln A 6-0 200 Sr. St. Catharines, ON, Canada Ridley/Denver<br />

1 Brad Loizeaux M 6-0 190 Jr. Mullica Hill, NJ The Tatnall School<br />

15 Adam Mojica D 5-11 195 Sr. Springfield, PA Springfield<br />

36 Jack Moorehead D 6-0 225 Fr. East Northport, NY John Glenn<br />

25 Mark Mullen D 6-3 195 So. Harleysville, PA Germantown Academy<br />

47 Jerry Nobile D 5-10 190 So. Bay Shore, NY West Islip<br />

19 Zachary Pall M 5-11 170 Jr. Setauket, NY Ward Melville<br />

6 Dan Pezzolla M 5-10 185 Jr. Endicott, NY Union Endicott<br />

38 Kyle Pratte D 6-1 185 Fr. Manchester, NH Manchester<br />

11 Rich Rambo M 6-0 220 Fr. Glenside, PA Abington Senior<br />

37 James Raveret M 5-11 185 Fr. Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West<br />

30 Nate Roy G 5-9 165 Fr. Essex, CT The Williams School<br />

5 Steve Serling M 6-0 180 Gr. Rockville Centre, NY South Side/Lafayette<br />

29 Mike Skudin D 6-2 205 Sr. Long Beach, NY Long Beach<br />

33 Cody Solaja D 5-11 200 So. Dallas, TX Episcopal School of Dallas<br />

77 Adrian Sorichetti M 6-0 200 So. Whitby, ON, Canada All Saints/Trinity-Pawling<br />

17 Torin Varn A 6-2 175 Fr. Ithaca, NY Ithaca<br />

21 Mike Vaccaro FO 5-7 165 Sr. Plano, TX Plano Senior<br />

22 Austin Wright M 6-0 190 So. Columbus, OH Worthington Kilbourne<br />

2 Lance Yapor A 5-11 180 Fr. Glenview, IL Glenbrook (IL)/Salisbury (CT)<br />

41 Anthony Zappone M 5-9 160 Fr. Ballston Lake, NY Shenendehowa<br />

Head Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo<br />

Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein and Sean Smith<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />

Armed with one of the deepest and experienced rosters in<br />

recent history, the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team enters the<br />

<strong>2011</strong> season looking for a school-record fourth consecutive<br />

NCAA Championship appearance.<br />

While the Pride posted a strong 9-5 overall record to earn<br />

their second consecutive at-large bid, their 2-3 mark in the<br />

Colonial Athletic Association, arguably the toughest division<br />

I lacrosse conference in the country from top to bottom,<br />

has inspired the team to take a more conventional path to<br />

the NCAA Championships. With the national quarterfinals<br />

returning to James M. Shuart Stadium in May, the Pride will<br />

have even more inspiration for a successful season.<br />

The Pride return 31 players, including eight starters, from<br />

last year’s 9-5 team. While having a veteran roster is quite<br />

beneficial, with only 10 student-athletes graduating at the<br />

end of the <strong>2011</strong> season, <strong>Hofstra</strong> will be<br />

looking to win today and prepare for<br />

tomorrow.<br />

Offensively, the Pride lost just 14 of<br />

their 181 goals in 2010 to graduation<br />

and return 10 of their top 11 scorers.<br />

“This is the first time during my tenure<br />

that we have a lot of players who have<br />

played a lot of games for us,” <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach Seth Tierney<br />

said. “That should translate into<br />

JAMIE LINCOLN<br />

maturity, goals and wins. With our depth, we are hoping to<br />

run a four or five man attack unit and three midfields to keep<br />

everyone fresh.<br />

On the other end it will be more of a team effort. “Despite<br />

the return of both of our starting goalies, we will need<br />

to play together defensively to be successful,” the fifthyear<br />

coach says. “We started that during the fall. We<br />

need to be tight and together. We can’t be putting any of<br />

our defensemen on an island. We will all have to cover<br />

everyone.”<br />

ATTACK<br />

The Pride will return all three starting attackmen led by<br />

the senior All-American honorable mentions Jay Card<br />

(Caledon, ON, Canada) and Jamie Lincoln (St. Catharines,<br />

ON, Canada), and senior<br />

Stephen Bentz (Massapequa,<br />

NY). “While I don’t recall<br />

having three seniors on<br />

attack before, I am thrilled<br />

to have our starting attack<br />

back in force,” Tierney says.<br />

“This will be the second year<br />

that the three will be starting<br />

together and I’m looking for<br />

big things from them.” Card,<br />

who was also named to the<br />

All-CAA first team for the<br />

second straight year, tallied<br />

31 goals and 22 assists in<br />

2010. He was ably assisted<br />

on the attack last season by<br />

fellow countryman, Jamie<br />

Lincoln, who tallied a<br />

team-high 33 goals and tied<br />

Card with 53 points. The<br />

Denver-transfer was named<br />

JAY CARD<br />

to the All-CAA second team<br />

last year. Stephen Bentz is<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing off the best season of<br />

his career with 29 goals and<br />

12 assists and will set-up the<br />

offense from behind the net. The three seniors give the Pride<br />

one of the most potent starting attacks in college lacrosse.<br />

While the starting attack returns intact, Tierney is also<br />

excited about the young attackmen who will be incorporated<br />

into the offense for this season and for the future in<br />

sophomore Michael Burke (Caledon, ON, Canada), and<br />

freshman Torin Varn (Ithaca, NY) and Lance Yapor<br />

(Glenview, IL). Burke, a Canadian who prepped two years<br />

at Trinity-Pawling School in New York, played in nine<br />

games as a freshman and tallied two goals and one assist.<br />

Varn, a 2010 U.S. <strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-American from Ithaca<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />

(NY) High School, tallied 285 points during his scholastic<br />

career. Yapor, another All-American, recorded 270 points<br />

during his scholastic career including 97 (45-52) as a senior.<br />

Sophomore Jordan Fried (Chappaqua, NY), who saw<br />

limited action in 2010, also figures to see some playing time<br />

here as well. “Varn and Yapor have done a fantastic job in<br />

their transitions from high school to college and Jordan will<br />

benefit from his year of experience,” Tierney says.<br />

MIDFIELD<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> lost just one starter from a deep 2010 midfield unit<br />

and has added several new<strong>com</strong>ers who are expected to<br />

contribute this season. The talent is there, so much so, that<br />

the Pride coaching staff will want some more preseason<br />

practice to solidify the midfield lines. Graduate-student<br />

Steve Serling (Rockville Centre, NY) headlines the<br />

new<strong>com</strong>ers at midfield. Serling, a graduate of Lafayette<br />

College and the Patriot League’s Offensive Player of<br />

the Year in 2010, tallied 37 goals and 12 assists for the<br />

Leopards last season. The USILA Scholar All-American had<br />

a strong fall and is a front-runner for a starting job on the<br />

first midfield. Junior starters Brad Loizeaux (Mullica Hill,<br />

NJ) and Kevin Ford (Floral Park, NY) are also good bets to<br />

return to the first midfield. Loizeaux, an All-CAA<br />

first team pick, tallied 19 goals and 11 assists in<br />

2010 while Ford, who got a late start to the 2010<br />

BRAD LOIZEAUX<br />

STEVEn DENAPOLI<br />

season while recovering from a foot injury, added 15 goals<br />

and 6 assists in just seven games.<br />

With the deepest<br />

ADAM MOJICA<br />

midfield of his<br />

tenure, Tierney<br />

expects a great<br />

battle for spots<br />

on the second<br />

and third midfield<br />

lines. “We will,<br />

hopefully, play<br />

more than two<br />

midfields because<br />

of our depth this<br />

season,” Tierney<br />

says. “We want to<br />

be able to address<br />

the issues of last<br />

year of having<br />

several players<br />

banged up at the<br />

end of the season<br />

and not able to play their best. But we’ll see as the season<br />

goes along.”<br />

There will be a minimum of eight players, with a large<br />

sophomore influence, battling for spots on the second and<br />

third midfield. Sophomores Aaron Jones (Fairport, NY),<br />

Drew Coholan (Rochester, NY), Adrian Sorichetti (Whitby,<br />

ON, Canada), Austin Wright (Columbus, OH) juniors<br />

Michael DeNapoli (Lynbrook, NY) and Dan Pezzolla<br />

(Endicott, NY) and new<strong>com</strong>ers Stephen DiGiovanni<br />

(Cranford, NJ), Rich Rambo (Glenside, PA) and Ian<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />

Braddish (West Islip, NY) will<br />

battle during the preseason.<br />

DeNapoli, the most<br />

experienced of the junior<br />

midfielders, played in all 14<br />

games last year and tallied<br />

nine goals and three assists.<br />

He played on the second<br />

midfield with Coholan, who<br />

also played in all 14 games<br />

and posted three goals and<br />

three assists. Jones played in<br />

14 games and added six goals<br />

and three assists and could be<br />

the third member of the second<br />

midfield.<br />

Sorichetti, who was an All-<br />

CAA Rookie team selection<br />

last season, tallied nine goals<br />

and six assists in 14 games<br />

and also played on the Pride’s<br />

man-up unit. DiGiovanni, an<br />

All-New Jersey selection who<br />

tallied 274 points during his<br />

scholastic career at Cranford<br />

(NJ) High School, had an<br />

impressive fall as did Rambo, an All-Pennsylvania pick at<br />

Abington (PA) Senior High School who posted 109 goals,<br />

62 assists and 300 ground balls during his career. Braddish,<br />

a transfer<br />

from North<br />

Carolina,<br />

along with<br />

Pezzolla and<br />

Wright, who<br />

each played<br />

in four<br />

games last<br />

season, will<br />

battle for<br />

playing time.<br />

At the longstick<br />

spot,<br />

senior Adam<br />

Mojica<br />

(Springfield,<br />

PA) returns<br />

to a starting<br />

role after<br />

playing in<br />

all 14 games<br />

last season.<br />

Mojica, an<br />

All-CAA<br />

second<br />

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CODY SOLAJA<br />

MIKE SKUdiN<br />

team selection who recorded 32 ground balls and forced 11<br />

turnovers as a junior, could also see time at close defense<br />

as well. Sophomores Jerry Nobile (Bay Shore, NY) and<br />

Michael Hamilton (Brighton, MI) and senior Tom Ferry<br />

(Wilmington, DE) will<br />

battle it out for the other<br />

pole spot. Nobile, who<br />

played in four games<br />

last year, has great<br />

athleticism. Hamilton,<br />

who played in seven<br />

games and tallied two<br />

goals and one assist in<br />

2010, is being moved<br />

from the offensive<br />

midfield and has shown a<br />

big presence at the pole.<br />

Ferry, who has battled<br />

injuries since arriving at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> in 2009, will be<br />

looking for playing time<br />

at the pole as well.<br />

At the short-stick middie<br />

spot, the Pride will have<br />

two experienced seniors<br />

manning the position<br />

and two more pushing<br />

them. Steven DeNapoli<br />

(Hewlett, NY), who<br />

posted a team-high 49


<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />

ground balls to go with his four goals and three assists<br />

last year, has not missed a game during his <strong>Hofstra</strong> career<br />

and ranked 57th in the country in ground balls per game.<br />

Classmate Tim Holman (Garden City, NY) also played in<br />

14 games last season and picked up 32 ground balls to go<br />

with his two goals and three assists. Junior Cole Koesterer<br />

(Manhattan Beach, CA), who saw limited time in four<br />

games last season and freshmen A.J. Leary (Guilford, CT),<br />

Anthony Zappone (Ballston Lake, NY), and Kevin Leary<br />

(Guilford, CT) will back up DeNapoli and Holman.<br />

The Pride made a dramatic improvement at the face-off<br />

X last season, jumping from 47 percent in 2009 to 55<br />

percent in 2010. Sophomore All-CAA Rookie team pick<br />

John Antoniades (Hauppauge, NY), who was thrust into<br />

the starting line-up when starter Mike Vaccaro (Plano, TX)<br />

was injured in the season opener against Princeton, took all<br />

but 21 face-offs last year and won 55% of his face-offs to<br />

place 23rd in Division I. Vaccaro, who has bad luck with<br />

injuries during his <strong>Hofstra</strong> career, also returns for his senior<br />

season and will look to reclaim his spot. Tierney<br />

is most surprised by the fall season of sophomore<br />

Cullen Cassidy (Potomac, MD, who won 10 of 15<br />

face-offs in four games last season. The addition of<br />

junior Zachary Pall (Setauket, NY), a transfer from<br />

Quinnipiac who ranked ninth in the country in faceoff<br />

winning percentage (58%), and freshman James<br />

Raveret (Glen Ellyn, IL), who won 69 percent of his<br />

face-offs at Glenbard West High School in Illinois,<br />

will make the face-off position this season one of the<br />

most <strong>com</strong>petitive in school history.<br />

GOAL<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> returns both goalies that split time last season and<br />

has added a rising freshman for the future. Unlike last<br />

season, the Pride starter in goal is not expected to be in<br />

question as junior Andrew Gvozden (Millersville, MD)<br />

gets the starting nod over sophomore Rob Bellairs (North<br />

Massapequa, NY) and freshman Nate Roy (Essex, CT).<br />

Gvozden , who played in 10 games and started seven with<br />

a 4-2 record and a 9.30 goals against average last year,<br />

came out as the <strong>2011</strong> starter after a solid performance in<br />

the NCAA Tournament at Maryland last May and a strong<br />

fall season. Bellairs, also played in 10 games and started<br />

seven as a freshman and recorded a 5-3 record and an 8.81<br />

GAA. Roy, a two-time All-New England selection from The<br />

Williams School in New London, Connecticut, posted a .708<br />

save percentage in his four-year scholastic career.<br />

DEFENSE<br />

On defense, the Pride returns two of their three<br />

starters, losing Christian Scuderi to graduation.<br />

Senior All-CAA second team selection Mike Skudin<br />

(Long Beach, NY), who picked up 29 ground balls<br />

last year, will be looked upon to anchor a young<br />

defense. Skudin, one of the team captains, will be<br />

returning from an injury last summer that prevented<br />

him from playing in the fall. Sophomore Cody<br />

Solaja (Dallas, TX), another All-CAA Rookie team<br />

selection, started in 12 of his 13 games as a freshman<br />

and looks to return to a starting role. Sophomore<br />

Mark Mullen (Harleysville, PA), who saw action in<br />

13 games last season, had a strong fall season and<br />

will also battle for starting time. Redshirt freshman<br />

Corey Caputo (Stamford, CT), a two-time All-<br />

Connecticut selection at Darien High School, and<br />

freshmen Jack Moorehead (East Northport, NY),<br />

an All-New York State pick from John Glenn High<br />

School, and Kyle Pratte (Manchester, NH), an All-<br />

New Hampshire selection from Manchester Central<br />

High School will also battle for playing time in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Andrew Gvozden<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> pride Profiles<br />

5<br />

Steve<br />

Serling<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 180, Graduate-Student<br />

Rockville Centre, NY/South Side<br />

High School Coach: Joe Baccerela<br />

First season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…Comes<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong> following graduation from Lafayette<br />

College in Easton, Pennsylvania…At Lafayette College: Tallied 72 goals<br />

and 24 assists in three seasons at Lafayette…Graduated with a Economics<br />

and Business degree… 2010: USILA All-American honorable mention…<br />

USILA Scholar-All-America Team selection…Patriot League Offensive<br />

Player of the Year…All-Patriot League first team selection…Played and<br />

started in all 14 games for the Leopards…Tallied 37 goals and 12 assists<br />

for a team-high 49 points…Ranked first in the Patriot League and ninth in<br />

the nation in goals (2.64) and second in the Patriot League and 18th in the<br />

nation in points…Tallied five goals and three assists in the season opener<br />

against Fairfield…Scored five goals against Holy Cross…Scored three<br />

man-up goals and was credited with a game-winning goal…Picked up 14<br />

ground balls and took 101 shots…2009: Did not play due to injury…2008:<br />

Played and started in all 13 games…Tallied 23 goals and nine assists for a<br />

team-high 32 points…Scored four goals against Holy Cross and three goals<br />

against Wagner…Picked up 15 ground balls…2007: Played in 13 games<br />

and started 11 as a freshman…Second on the team with 12 goals including<br />

a season-high three against Drexel…Dished out three assists…Picked up<br />

nine ground balls…High School: Was a captain and three-year letterwinner<br />

in lacrosse at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York…<br />

Named to All-Nassau County teams as a senior in lacrosse and soccer…<br />

Captained the soccer team as well…National Honor Society member…<br />

Personal: Born May 9, 1988…Has two brothers and one sister…Pursuing<br />

a master’s degree in finance at <strong>Hofstra</strong>.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2007* 13 39 12 3 15 9<br />

2008* 13 74 23 9 32 15<br />

2010* 14 101 37 12 49 14<br />

Career 40 214 72 24 96 38<br />

* - at Lafayette<br />

14<br />

Stephen<br />

Bentz<br />

Attack<br />

6-0, 215, Senior<br />

Massapequa, NY/Massapequa<br />

High School Coach: Steve Mollot<br />

Fourth season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…<br />

Team Captain…2010: Started all 14 games as a<br />

junior…Was third on the team in scoring with 29<br />

goals and 12 assists for 41 points…Posted nine multi-goal games including<br />

a career-high five goals against Sacred Heart and Towson…Equaled his<br />

best single game points total of five with three goals and two assists against<br />

Brown…Tallied two goals and two assists against Princeton, Army and<br />

Delaware…Posted two goals against Drexel, UMass and Johns Hopkins…<br />

Ranked sixth in the CAA in goals (2.07) and seventh in points (2.93)…<br />

Netted four man-up goals including two against UMass…Picked up 26<br />

grounds balls including six versus Towson…2009: Played in 14 games as a<br />

sophomore…Seventh on the team in goals with six and added one assist for<br />

seven points…Scored goals against Johns Hopkins, Sacred Heart, Drexel,<br />

North Carolina, Stony Brook and Cornell…Assisted on a goal at Army…<br />

Five of his six goals were man-up…Picked up eight ground balls including<br />

two against Robert Morris…<br />

Took 10 shots of which eight<br />

were on goal…2008: Played in<br />

all 16 games as a freshman…<br />

Recorded one goal and two<br />

assists and took seven shots…<br />

Tallied a goal and an assist<br />

against Robert Morris…<br />

Picked up an assist against<br />

Sacred Heart…Posted four<br />

ground balls on the season…<br />

Tallied one ground ball against<br />

Massachusetts, Towson, Sacred<br />

Heart and Robert Morris…High School:<br />

Played four years of lacrosse, three years<br />

of football and two years of basketball at<br />

Massapequa High School in Massapequa<br />

Park, New York…Helped the Chiefs to two<br />

Nassau County championships in lacrosse…<br />

Member of two conference championship teams<br />

in basketball…All-Nassau County selection in both<br />

lacrosse and football as a senior…Two-time honorable mention<br />

all-county lacrosse pick…New York State Scholar-Athlete in football<br />

and basketball…Team captain in all three sports as a senior…Recorded<br />

31 goals, 31 assists and 87 ground balls as a senior…Most Valuable<br />

Player of the Exceptional Senior All-Star game…Won two gold medals<br />

as a member of the Long Island Empire State Games lacrosse team…<br />

Received Massapequa’s Superintendent’s Award and the Margaret<br />

Callahan Leadership Award…Personal: Born January 20, 1989…Has<br />

one sister and one brother…Also recruited by Loyola, Johns Hopkins and<br />

Massachusetts…Hobbies include fishing and crabbing…Serves as a youth<br />

lacrosse coach…History major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 16 7 1 2 3 4<br />

2009 14 10 6 1 7 8<br />

2010 14 61 29 12 41 26<br />

Career 44 78 36 15 51 38<br />

20<br />

Jay<br />

Card<br />

Attack<br />

5-10, 195, Senior<br />

Caledon, Ontario, Canada/<br />

The Hill Academy<br />

High School Coach: Brodie Merrill<br />

Fourth year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…<br />

Team Captain…Enters <strong>2011</strong> with a 28-game point scoring streak…<strong>2011</strong><br />

Preseason All-CAA selection by Face-Off Yearbook…2010: USILA All-<br />

American honorable mention...All-CAA first team selection…Played<br />

and started in 13 games…Tied for the team lead in points with 53 and led<br />

the Pride in assists with 22…Ranked seventh in Division I in points per<br />

game (4.08), 13th in assists (1.69) and 19th in goals (2.38)…Tallied 31<br />

goals including nine multi-goal games…Posted a career-high with eight<br />

points on five goals and three assists against Army…Notched four goals<br />

against Maryland, Jacksonville and Sacred Heart…Recorded three goals<br />

and three assists against Delaware at the opening of the New Meadowlands<br />

Stadium…Posted seven multi-assist games including four against Johns<br />

Hopkins and three versus Sacred Heart, Army, Manhattan, Delaware…<br />

Netted five man-up goals on the season including two against both Army<br />

and Maryland…Posted one game-winning goal…Tallied seven points<br />

against Sacred Heart and six points against Johns Hopkins and Delaware…<br />

Picked up 31 ground balls including five against Johns Hopkins and four<br />

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against Delaware…Led the CAA in assists (1.69), was second in points<br />

(4.08) and third in goals (2.38)…Took 78 shots with a season high of nine<br />

against Princeton and Army…2010 Preseason All-CAA selection by Face-<br />

Off Yearbook…2009: USILA All-American honorable mention…CAA<br />

Player of the Year…All-CAA first team selection… Started all 15 games<br />

and led the team with 35 goals and 44 points…Led the CAA and was<br />

16th in the country in goals average with a 2.33 mark…Was third in the<br />

conference and 42nd in Division I in points average with a 2.93 average…<br />

Recorded 10 multi-goal games including five goals against Delaware<br />

at Giants Stadium in the Big City Classic, and four against both Brown<br />

and North Carolina…Notched three goals against Massachusetts, Army,<br />

Drexel Stony Brook and Villanova…Recorded seven game-winning goals<br />

and five man-up goals…Tied his career-high with seven points against<br />

Delaware (5-2)…Tallied five points against Massachusetts and Brown…<br />

Tallied nine assists including two against Delaware and Massachusetts…<br />

Sixth on the team with 30 ground balls including five at Army and four<br />

against Stony Brook…Took 102 shots with 64 on goal… Named to 2009<br />

Preseason All-CAA Team by Inside <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Face-off Yearbook and<br />

by the CAA coaches…Named to the ILF All-World Team in 2009 after<br />

scoring 22 goals in seven games and helping lead Canada to a secondplace<br />

finish at the 2008 ILF Under-19 World<br />

Championships …2008: CAA Rookie<br />

of the Year and All-Rookie Team<br />

selection…Also named to All-CAA<br />

second team…Three-time CAA<br />

Player of the Week…Played<br />

in all 16 games on the starting<br />

attack as a freshman…Was<br />

second on the team in goals<br />

and points with 27 goals and<br />

39 points…Was third on the<br />

team in assists with 12…<br />

Recorded eight multiple-goal<br />

games, including five against<br />

Sacred Heart, four, including<br />

the game-winner in overtime,<br />

against Johns Hopkins, and<br />

three against Drexel, Delaware,<br />

Villanova and Robert Morris…<br />

Had game-winning goals against<br />

Hopkins, Villanova and Sacred Heart<br />

and three man-up goals… Posted<br />

seven points against Sacred Heart… Had<br />

a 14-game point scoring streak stopped in the<br />

NCAA Championship first round at Hopkins…<br />

Took 78 shots on the season, including a<br />

season-high 10 against Robert Morris…Picked<br />

up 17 ground balls, including six against Towson…High School: Played<br />

lacrosse and hockey in high school…Graduated from The Hill Academy<br />

in 2007…Tallied 31 goals and 27 assists en route to Male Athlete of the<br />

Year honors…Was a student at St. Andrew’s College before attending The<br />

Hill Academy…Led the Saints of St. Andrew’s to the 2006 Conference<br />

of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association championship,<br />

posting 56 goals and 28 assists…Earned Stan Cockerton Graduating<br />

Midget Offensive Player of the Year accolades in 2005…Was St. Andrew’s<br />

Athlete of the Year in 2003…Outstanding box lacrosse player who<br />

recorded 56 goals and 28 assists in 2006 on his way to Junior “B” Rookie<br />

of the Year and All-Star honors…Member of box lacrosse championship<br />

teams in 2003 and 2005…Personal: Born August 12, 1989…Has two<br />

sisters and one brother…Sister, Whitney, played lacrosse at Canisius<br />

College…Began playing lacrosse at age 4…Also recruited by Virginia…<br />

Marketing major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 16 78 27 12 39 17<br />

2009 15 102 35 9 44 30<br />

2010 13 78 31 22 53 31<br />

Career 44 258 93 44 136 78<br />

27<br />

Steven<br />

DeNapoli<br />

Midfield<br />

5-9, 170, Senior<br />

Hewlett, NY/Hewlett<br />

High School Coach: Chris Passuello<br />

Fourth season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…<br />

Team Captain…2010: Played in all 14 games as a<br />

junior…Tallied four goals and three assists on the<br />

year…Scored two goals against Brown and one against Penn State and<br />

Towson…Posted assists against Johns Hopkins, Drexel and St. John’s…<br />

Tallied a man-up goal against Brown…Led the team with 49 ground balls<br />

and was tied for second with 13 caused turnovers…Picked up seven ground<br />

balls against Princeton and Brown and six against St. John’s and Towson…<br />

Forced three turnovers against both Princeton and Brown…Ranked fifth<br />

in the CAA in ground balls (3.50)…Took 13 shots…2010 Preseason All-<br />

CAA selection by Face-Off Yearbook…Team Captain…2009: All-CAA<br />

second team selection…Played in all 15 games and led the team with 63<br />

ground balls including nine against Stony Brook, six against Villanova<br />

in the CAA semifinals and Massachusetts,<br />

and five against Brown, Villanova<br />

and Cornell.…Grabbed three<br />

or more ground balls in 13 of<br />

the 15 games…Tallied four<br />

goals and four assists…Scored<br />

against Massachusetts, Brown,<br />

Princeton and Robert Morris…<br />

Scored the game-winning goal<br />

against Princeton…Notched<br />

two assists in games against<br />

North Carolina and Stony<br />

Brook…Took just 15 shots<br />

with 11 on goal…Was second<br />

on the team with 14 caused<br />

turnovers…2008: Played in all 16<br />

games as a freshman…Named to the<br />

CAA All-Rookie Team…Tallied one<br />

assist and 23 ground balls on the year…<br />

Recorded the assist against Towson…<br />

Posted a season-high five ground balls<br />

in the season opener at Massachusetts<br />

and three against Brown and Delaware<br />

twice…Credited with forcing four turnovers at<br />

Massachusetts…Won the only face-off he attempted<br />

at North Carolina…Took four shots on the season…<br />

High School: Earned letters in lacrosse, winter track and football at<br />

Hewlett High School…Earned High School All-America accolades as a<br />

senior in 2007 after recording 48 goals and 24 assists…All-Nassau County<br />

selection in lacrosse and football...Tallied 28 goals and 32 assists as a<br />

junior…Helped team to a county championship in 2005…Personal: Born<br />

June 24, 1989…Has one sister and one brother...Brother, Dominick, played<br />

lacrosse at St. John’s…Began playing lacrosse at age 8…Also recruited by<br />

Massachusetts, Stony Brook and Albany…History major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 16 4 0 1 1 23<br />

2009 15 15 4 4 8 63<br />

2010 14 13 4 3 7 49<br />

Career 45 32 8 8 16 135<br />

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3<br />

Tom<br />

Ferry<br />

Midfield<br />

6-1, 180, Senior<br />

Wilmington, DE/The Tatnall School<br />

High School Coach: Pete Duncan<br />

Second season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Missed the entire season due to an injury as a<br />

junior and did not play…Came to <strong>Hofstra</strong> after<br />

one year at Fairfield University in 2006-07…Did not play for the Stags…<br />

Prep School: Took a post-graduate year at Mercersburg (PA) Academy…<br />

Played in only three games due to a broken wrist but scored 13 goals<br />

and six assists as Mercersburg placed second in the Mid-Atlantic Prep<br />

League…High School: Played four years of lacrosse, two years of soccer<br />

and one year of wrestling at The Tatnall School in Greenville, Delaware…<br />

Named to All-Delaware and all-conference teams as a senior in 2005…<br />

Recorded 42 goals and 24 assists and picked up 60 ground balls for the<br />

Hornets, who were Delaware Independent School Conference champions<br />

and state semifinalists with a 13-5 record…Named to the Delaware State<br />

All-Star Team…Team captain as a senior…Played in one game due to<br />

injury as a junior but received the Christopher Carrington Mellor Award for<br />

courage, heart and sportsmanship…Notched nine goals and three assists as<br />

a sophomore…Played on four conference championships teams, two state<br />

semifinalist teams, one state quarterfinalist team and a state championship<br />

team in 2003 after an 18-0 season…Personal: Born April 7, 1987…Has<br />

one sister…Coached youth lacrosse during the summer…Also recruited<br />

by Ohio State, Drexel, Lehigh and Bucknell…Worked at the A.I. Dupont<br />

Hospital for Children…Aspires to a career as an attorney…Philosophy<br />

major.<br />

24<br />

Tim<br />

Holman<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 195, Senior<br />

Garden City, NY/Garden City<br />

High School Coach: Steve Finnell<br />

Fourth season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…<br />

Team Captain…2010: Played in all 14 games as<br />

a junior…Tallied two goals and three assists…<br />

Scored two goals and two assists in the NCAA Tournament game<br />

at Maryland…Notched an assist against Jacksonville…<br />

Tied for fourth on the team in ground balls with 32…<br />

Picked up five ground balls against Jacksonville,<br />

four against Maryland and Brown and three versus<br />

Sacred Heart, St. John’s and Army…Fourth on the<br />

team in caused turnovers with 12 including four against<br />

Jacksonville and two against Delaware.…Took four<br />

shots...2009: Played in 15 games as a sophomore…<br />

Tallied one goal on the season…Scored against Robert<br />

Morris…Picked up 11 ground balls on the season…<br />

Picked up two ground balls against both Princeton and<br />

Sacred Heart…Took one shot…CAA Commissioner’s<br />

Academic Award recipient…2008: Played in six games…<br />

Recorded three ground balls on the season…Picked up loose<br />

balls against Sacred Heart, Stony Brook and Robert Morris…<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…High<br />

School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at Garden City High<br />

School…Helped Garden City to Long Island and Nassau County<br />

championships as a senior…Recorded 13 points in 2007…<br />

Personal: Born June 8, 1989…Has one brother…Andy Foundation<br />

volunteer…Also recruited by St. John’s…Speech <strong>com</strong>munication and<br />

rhetorical studies major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 6 0 0 0 0 3<br />

2009 15 1 1 0 1 11<br />

2010 14 4 2 3 5 32<br />

Career 35 5 3 3 6 46<br />

8<br />

Jamie<br />

Lincoln<br />

Attack<br />

6-0, 200, Senior<br />

St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada/<br />

Ridley College<br />

High School Coach: Don Rickers<br />

Second year on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…2010: USILA All-American honorable<br />

mention…All-CAA second team selection… Played<br />

and started in all 14 games as a junior…Led the<br />

team with 33 goals…Tied for the team-lead with 53<br />

points…Posted 20 assists…Ranked 11th in Division<br />

I in points (3.79), 21st in goals (2.36) and 32nd in<br />

assists (1.43)…Tallied eight multi-goal games<br />

including five against Johns Hopkins, and four<br />

versus Princeton, St. John’s and Manhattan…<br />

Also notched hat-tricks against Sacred Heart,<br />

Drexel and Army…Recorded a season-high<br />

eight points against Johns Hopkins (5-3) and<br />

St. John’s (4-4)…Notched six points against<br />

Sacred Heart (3-3), Drexel (3-3) and Manhattan<br />

(4-2)…Posted a season-high four assists against<br />

St. John’s…Ranked third in the CAA in assists<br />

(1.43) and points (3.79) and fourth in goals<br />

(2.36)…Picked up 23 ground balls including six<br />

against UMass and three against Princeton, Johns<br />

Hopkins and St. John’s…Tallied four man-up<br />

goals including two against Johns Hopkins…Two<br />

game-winning goals…Took 71 shots…<br />

Previous College: Comes to <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

after two seasons at the University<br />

of Denver…Played in nine games<br />

as a sophomore in 2009 and tallied<br />

five goals and two assists for the<br />

Pioneers…Posted three man-up<br />

goals and one game-winning<br />

goal…Picked up two ground balls<br />

and took 22 shots with 12 on goal…<br />

All-America honorable mention by LaxPower<br />

as a freshman in 2008…Named Great Western<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> League New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year and voted<br />

to the All-GWLL first team…Played in 17 games<br />

as a freshman and led the Pioneers with 48 goals<br />

and 52 points…Ranked sixth in Division I in goals<br />

per game (2.82) and 29th in points per game (3.06)…<br />

Led the GWLL in goals per game, was second in shots<br />

per game (7.59), third in man-up goals per game and fourth<br />

in points per game…Scored at least one goal in each of the<br />

17 games including nine games with three goals or more…<br />

Tallied six goals and one assist against Quinnipiac…Recorded<br />

eight man-up goals and one man-down goal…Picked up 14 ground<br />

balls on the season…Named to the Pioneer Face-Off Classic All-<br />

Tournament team…Took 129 shots on the season with 92 on goal…<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> pride Profiles<br />

High School: Played lacrosse at Ridley College in St. Catherines, Ontario,<br />

Canada…Personal: Born July 7, 1986…Has one sister… Team Most<br />

Valuable Player in 2007 while playing for the British Columbia Junior<br />

A League…Scored 63 goals in 20 games, breaking the team record for<br />

most goals in a single season…Led BCJRA to three consecutive Minto<br />

Cup game, including the 2005 championship…Enjoys music and playing<br />

other sports…Volunteered to help coach a youth field lacrosse team…<br />

Communications major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008* 17 129 48 4 52 14<br />

2009* 9 22 5 2 7 2<br />

2010 14 71 33 20 53 23<br />

Career 40 222 86 26 112 39<br />

* - at Denver<br />

15<br />

Adam<br />

Mojica<br />

Defense/Long Stick Midfielder<br />

5-11, 195, Senior<br />

Springfield, PA/Springfield<br />

High School Coach: Mike Friel<br />

Fourth year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…2010:<br />

All-CAA second team selection…Played in all<br />

14 games as a junior…Tallied one goal and one assist…Scored<br />

the first goal of his college career against Sacred Heart…<br />

Recorded his first career assists against Towson…Tied<br />

for fourth on the team with 32 ground balls…Picked up<br />

five ground balls against Delaware and Penn<br />

State and four against UMass, Army,<br />

Drexel and Manhattan…Fifth on the team<br />

in caused turnovers with 11 including<br />

three against Drexel and Maryland…<br />

Took three shots…2009: Played in eight<br />

games at long-stick middie as a sophomore…<br />

Recorded one ground ball on the year in the<br />

NCAA Tournament at Cornell…Also took<br />

one shot on the season at Cornell as well…CAA<br />

Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2008:<br />

Played in nine games…Tallied eight ground balls on the<br />

season…Picked up three ground balls at Princeton and<br />

two at Stony Brook…High School: Played four years<br />

of lacrosse and one year of football at Springfield High<br />

School…Named first team High School All-America<br />

as a senior…First team All-Pennsylvania selection…<br />

Also was named first team All-Delaware County and All-<br />

Central League following senior campaign…Second team<br />

all-league selection as a junior…Member of Springfield’s<br />

league championship team in 2005…Personal: Born<br />

February 26, 1989…Has two brothers…Hobbies include<br />

playing basketball, movies and reading…Nicknamed “Mojo”…Also<br />

recruited by Navy, Pennsylvania, Drexel and Delaware…Psychology<br />

major.<br />

29<br />

Mike<br />

Skudin<br />

Defense<br />

6-2, 205, Senior<br />

Long Beach, NY/Long Beach<br />

High School Coach: Jim Kaspar<br />

Fourth season on<br />

the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…Team<br />

Captain…2010: All-CAA<br />

second team selection…<br />

Played and started in all 14<br />

games on defense as a junior…<br />

Tallied one goal and one<br />

assist on the season…Scored<br />

the second goal of his career<br />

against John Hopkins…Posted<br />

his first college assist in the season opener at<br />

Princeton…Picked up 29 ground balls including<br />

a season-high six against Jacksonville and four<br />

against Penn State and Brown…Tied for second<br />

on the team with 13 caused turnovers including three<br />

against Jacksonville and two against Princeton, Army<br />

and Delaware…Took two shots…2009: Played in 11<br />

games on defense as a sophomore…Recorded 18 ground<br />

balls on the season…Tallied more than two ground balls<br />

or more in five games including a career-high tying four<br />

against Villanova and three against Johns Hopkins…Scored<br />

his first college goal against Sacred Heart in a 6-5 victory…<br />

Took three shots on the season with one on goal…Took two<br />

shots against Stony Brook…2008: Played in 15 games on<br />

defense…Started five contests…Recorded 14 ground balls<br />

on the season…Posted a season-high of four ground balls<br />

against Towson and two against Brown, Army, North<br />

Carolina and Johns Hopkins…Selected to the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Lettered<br />

in lacrosse and swimming at Long Beach High School…<br />

Two-time All-Nassau County selection in lacrosse (2006 and 2007)…<br />

Honorable mention all-county as a sophomore…Served as captain of<br />

the lacrosse and swim teams…Two-time swimming All-American…<br />

Personal: Born December 21, 1988…Has a twin brother, Ian, who<br />

plays lacrosse at Hartwick…Enjoys surfing in his free time…Also<br />

recruited by Albany and Stony Brook…Worked as a lifeguard for Long<br />

Beach (NY) Lifeguards…Plans to pursue a teaching and coaching career…<br />

Physical education major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 15 0 0 0 0 14<br />

2009 11 3 1 0 1 18<br />

2010 14 2 1 1 2 29<br />

Career 40 5 2 1 3 61<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 9 0 0 0 0 8<br />

2009 8 1 0 0 0 1<br />

2010 14 3 1 1 2 32<br />

Career 31 4 1 1 2 41<br />

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21<br />

Mike<br />

Vaccaro<br />

Midfield/Face-Offs<br />

5-7, 165, Senior<br />

Plano, TX/Plano Senior<br />

High School Coach: Chris Braceland<br />

Fifth season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in the season opener at Princeton and<br />

suffered a season-ending knee injury…Took<br />

three face-offs in the contest and won one…2009: Played in seven games<br />

at midfield and face-off specialist as a junior…Posted the best face-off<br />

winning percentage on the team, winning 15 of 30 for a .500 mark…<br />

Captured five of six face-offs at Johns Hopkins…Won six of 12 draws<br />

against Towson and two of four against North Carolina…Picked up four<br />

ground balls on the season…Picked up two loose balls against Hopkins and<br />

Towson…Took one shot on goal at Towson…2008: Played in 12 games as<br />

a face-off specialist…Tallied one assist, at Drexel, and 12 ground balls on<br />

the year…Took 68 face-offs and won 30 for a .441 winning percentage…<br />

Won eight of 10 draws at Villanova, four of six against Sacred Heart<br />

and six of 13 at Princeton…Picked up four ground balls at Villanova…<br />

Member of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2007: Played in<br />

just one game after suffering an ankle injury in the fall…Saw action in the<br />

Lafayette contest…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Plano<br />

Senior High School…Two-time first team All-Texas selection as a junior<br />

and a senior…Named to all-district team as a freshman and a sophomore…<br />

Named Plano’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman…Personal: Born June<br />

23, 1988…Has one brother, Chris, who played four years of lacrosse at the<br />

College of Wooster…Nicknamed “Moochie”…Began playing lacrosse at<br />

age 7…Coaches youth lacrosse…Enjoys music in his free time…Plans on<br />

attending physical therapy school following graduation…Exercise science<br />

major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB FO/W-ATT<br />

2007 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0<br />

2008 12 0 0 1 1 12 30-68 (.441)<br />

2009 7 1 0 0 0 4 15-30 (.500)<br />

2010 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 (.333)<br />

Career 21 1 0 1 1 16 46-101 (.455)<br />

9<br />

Mike<br />

DeNapoli<br />

Midfield<br />

6-1, 220, Junior<br />

Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook<br />

High School Coach: Larry Glenz<br />

Third year on the Pride lacrosse roster…2010:<br />

Played in 14 games and started 11…Eighth on<br />

the team in scoring with 12 points.. Tallied nine goals and three assists…<br />

Scored a season-high three goals and four points in the season opener<br />

at Princeton…Notched two goals against Brown and Johns Hopkins…<br />

Also scored against UMass and Jacksonville…Posted assists against<br />

Hopkins and Sacred Heart in addition to Princeton…Tallied one manup<br />

goal (Jacksonville)…Credited with the game-winning goal against<br />

Brown…Picked up 10 ground balls including two against Army…<br />

Took 40 shots…2009: Saw limited action in the Robert Morris game…<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at<br />

Lynbrook High School…Named to High School All-America team as a<br />

senior…2008 Nassau County Midfielder of the Year…Named to All-Long<br />

Island and All-Nassau County teams as well…All-county selection as a<br />

junior…All-conference pick as a sophomore…Two time team captain<br />

in lacrosse and football…Recorded 90 goals and 42 assists over his final<br />

two scholastic seasons…Was an All-Long Island and All-Nassau County<br />

performer in football as well…Personal: Born December 18, 1989…Has<br />

two sisters…Lists Brian Urlacher as his favorite athlete…Also recruited by<br />

Ohio State and Navy…Marketing major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2009 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2010 14 40 9 3 12 10<br />

Career 15 40 9 3 12 10<br />

4<br />

Kevin<br />

Ford<br />

Midfield<br />

6-1, 184, Junior<br />

Floral Park, NY/Floral Park<br />

High School Coach: Chris Deeks<br />

Fourth year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> roster…2010: Played<br />

in seven games and started four after returning<br />

from a foot injury…Fifth on the team in scoring<br />

with 15 goals and six assists for 21 points…Posted five multi-goal games<br />

including three goals against UMass, Army, Delaware and Penn State<br />

and two against Towson…Tallied season-high two assists against Army<br />

and Towson…Notched five points against Army and four versus UMass,<br />

Delaware and Towson…Tied for the team-high honors with five man-up<br />

goals including two against UMass…Credited with the game-winning<br />

goal against Towson…Picked up eight ground balls including two against<br />

Army…Took 46 shots…2009:<br />

Named to<br />

All-CAA Rookie<br />

Team…Played in 14<br />

games as a red-shirt<br />

freshman…Was<br />

second on the team<br />

in goals (19) and<br />

assists (9) for<br />

28 points…<br />

Was tied<br />

for ninth in<br />

the CAA in<br />

points per<br />

game…Posted<br />

five multi-goal<br />

games including five<br />

against Stony Brook,<br />

three against Towson<br />

and Villanova and two<br />

against Massachusetts<br />

and Robert Morris…<br />

Notched a season-high<br />

two assists against<br />

Villanova…Tallied six<br />

points against Stony<br />

Brook and five against<br />

Villanova…Scored<br />

four man-up goals…<br />

Picked up 26 ground<br />

balls including a<br />

season-high five<br />

against Towson and four against Massachusetts and Villanova in the CAA<br />

semifinals…Took 82 shots including 46 on goal…Fired 15 shots against<br />

Massachusetts and 10 against Villanova…2008: Played in just three games<br />

before having to red-shirt due to a concussion…Tallied five goals and<br />

one assist during his short season…Recorded three goals against Brown,<br />

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including the game-winner, and two at Massachusetts…Tallied man-up<br />

goals versus Massachusetts and Brown…Assisted on a goal in the upset<br />

victory over #1 Johns Hopkins…Picked up five ground balls in the three<br />

games, including four against Brown…Took 23 shots on the season with<br />

12 <strong>com</strong>ing against Brown…High School: Played six years of lacrosse,<br />

four years of golf and one year of soccer in high school…Spent his final<br />

two years at Floral Park High School after beginning scholastic career at<br />

Sewanhaka High School…Also ran track for two years…All-America<br />

nominee as a senior after tallying 66 goals and 29 assists…All-Nassau<br />

County selection…Floral Park Male Athlete of the Year…<strong>Lacrosse</strong> team<br />

Most Valuable Player…Honorable mention all-county pick in golf…<br />

Personal: Born June 23, 1989…Has one brother…Began playing lacrosse<br />

at age 5…Also recruited by Delaware, Drexel, Loyola, St. John’s and<br />

Stony Brook…Enjoys golf in his free time…Communications major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2008 (RS) 3 23 5 1 6 5<br />

2009 14 82 19 9 28 26<br />

2010 7 46 15 6 21 8<br />

Career 24 151 39 16 55 39<br />

18<br />

Andrew<br />

Gvozden<br />

Goalkeeper<br />

6-1, 180, Junior<br />

Millersville, MD/Severna Park<br />

High School Coach: Larry Kramer<br />

Third year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in 10 games and started seven in goal as a<br />

sophomore…Saw 412:49 of action…Played entire<br />

games against Delaware, Penn State, Jacksonville and Towson…Faced<br />

219 shots, making 70 saves and allowing 64 goals for a 9.30 goals against<br />

average, a .522 save percentage<br />

and a 4-2 won-lost mark…<br />

Posted a season-high 13<br />

saves on 36 shots in the<br />

NCAA Tournament game<br />

at Maryland…Made<br />

11 saves in a win over<br />

Delaware (33 shots) and<br />

10 saves against St. John’s<br />

(21 shots) and Manhattan<br />

(18 shots)… 2009: Named to<br />

the All-CAA Freshman team…<br />

Played and started 13 games as a<br />

freshman…Made his college debut<br />

in the third game of the year against<br />

Johns Hopkins and his brother,<br />

Mike, in goal…Posted an 8.38 goals<br />

against average which ranked third<br />

in the CAA and 18th in Division<br />

I…Held Villanova to three goals<br />

and Robert Morris and Sacred<br />

Heart to five…Posted a .557<br />

save percentage which was<br />

fourth in the CAA and 20th<br />

in Division I…Recorded<br />

double-digit saves in seven<br />

games…Tallied a seasonhigh<br />

17 saves and faced<br />

35 shots against Army, 15<br />

saves on 45 shots at Cornell<br />

and 12 saves on 39 shots<br />

against North Carolina…<br />

Faced 43 shots at Johns Hopkins…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />

recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and four years of ice<br />

hockey at Severna Park High School in Severna Park, Maryland…Helped<br />

lead team to Maryland Public School championships in 2006 and 2007…<br />

Named to all-county first teams by The Baltimore Sun and The Capital…<br />

Selected first team All-Examiner…Posted a save percentage of .800 as a<br />

senior…Personal: Born June 14, 1990…Has one sister and two brothers…<br />

Brother, Michael, is a goalkeeper for the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team…<br />

Lists “Entourage” as his favorite television show…Also recruited by Johns<br />

Hopkins, Georgetown, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth and Penn…Plans to<br />

attend culinary school after graduation…Entrepreneurship major.<br />

Year GP Min. GA GAA Svs. Sv%<br />

2009 13 780:42 109 8.38 137 .557<br />

2010 10 412:49 64 9.30 70 .522<br />

Career 23 1,193:31 173 8.70 207 .545<br />

39<br />

Cole<br />

Koesterer<br />

Midfield<br />

6-1, 200, Junior<br />

Manhattan Beach, CA/<br />

Cazenovia (NY)<br />

High School Coach: Eric Nieman<br />

Third year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse roster…2010:<br />

Played in four games as a sophomore…Took three shots…Picked up three<br />

ground balls on the season, all against Manhattan…Forced a turnover<br />

against the Jaspers of Manhattan…Was moved to the midfield…2009: Saw<br />

limited action in two games as a freshman…Played in the Robert Morris<br />

and Cornell games…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…<br />

High School: Lettered in lacrosse, ski racing and football at Cazenovia<br />

High School in Cazenovia, New York…Three-time all-league first team<br />

selection in lacrosse…Was an all-state and two-time All-Central New York<br />

selection as a quarterback and led the Lakers to back-to-back sectional<br />

championships…New York State Skiing champion in the slalom and a<br />

junior Olympic team selection in 2005…Personal: Born May 3, 1990…<br />

Has two brothers and two sisters…Has served as a volunteer with the<br />

Cazenovia Pop Warner Football program...Began playing lacrosse at age<br />

5…Film studies and production major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2009 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2010 4 3 0 0 0 3<br />

Career 6 3 0 0 0 3<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> pride Profiles<br />

Brad<br />

Loizeaux<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 190, Junior<br />

Mullica Hill, NJ/The Tatnall School<br />

High School Coach: Pete Duncan<br />

1 19<br />

Third year on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

All-CAA first team selection as a sophomore…<br />

Played and started in 14 games at midfield…Fourth<br />

on the team in scoring with 30 points…Tallied 19 goals and 11 assists…<br />

Posted five multi-goal contests including three against Jacksonville and two<br />

versus Brown, St. John’s UMass and Penn State…Notched a season-high<br />

three assists in win over Johns Hopkins…<br />

Also dished out two assists in wins over<br />

Army and Jacksonville…<br />

Posted five points in<br />

the Jacksonville<br />

game, four against<br />

Hopkins and three<br />

versus Brown,<br />

UMass, Army<br />

and Penn State…<br />

Picked up four<br />

ground balls<br />

including two at<br />

Maryland…Took<br />

65 shots…2009:<br />

Played in 13<br />

games as a<br />

freshman and<br />

tallied five goals<br />

on the year…<br />

Scored goals against<br />

Princeton, Sacred<br />

Heart, Towson, North<br />

Carolina and Villanova<br />

in the CAA semifinals…<br />

Picked up four ground<br />

balls on the season in games<br />

against Sacred Heart, Army,<br />

Towson and North Carolina…<br />

Took 14 shots on goal with eight<br />

on goals…High School: Attended<br />

The Tatnall School in Wilmington,<br />

Delaware for two years…Played<br />

lacrosse and ice hockey…Was an<br />

All-Delaware and all-conference<br />

selection as a junior and senior…Scored<br />

33 goals as a junior at Tatnall and added<br />

25 goals as a senior…Team captain as a senior…Began his scholastic<br />

career at Clearview Regional High School in Mullica Hill, New Jersey…<br />

Was an all-conference selection twice while at Clearview…Personal: Has<br />

one sister…Father, Stephen, played football at Cornell and then lacrosse at<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson…Hobbies include movies and snowboarding…Also<br />

recruited by Towson, Maryland, Drexel, Army and Hobart… Marketing<br />

major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2009 13 14 5 0 5 4<br />

2010 14 65 19 11 30 4<br />

Career 27 79 24 11 35 8<br />

Zachary<br />

Pall<br />

Midfield/Face-Off Specialist<br />

5-11, 170, Junior<br />

Setauket, NY/Ward Melville<br />

High School Coach: Mike Hoppie<br />

First year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…Comes<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong> after two years at Quinnipiac University<br />

in Hamden, Connecticut…At Quinnipiac: 2010:<br />

Played in 13 games…Tallied six goals and three assists for nine points…<br />

Scored a season-high two goals against Sacred Heart…Posted a goal and<br />

an assist in games against Detroit and Bellarmine…Led the team and<br />

ranked ninth in the country in face-off percentage (.577)…Won 101 of 175<br />

face-offs…Captured 12 of 18 face-offs at Detroit and 11 of 19 at Sacred<br />

Heart…Led the team and ranked ninth in the nation (6.08) in ground balls<br />

with 79…Picked up 13 ground balls at Detroit…Took 20 shots…2009:<br />

Saw action in 10 games as a freshman…Scored two goals…Captured eight<br />

of 13 face-offs (.615)…Picked up nine ground balls…Took 17 shots…<br />

High School: Was a member of the lacrosse and swimming teams at<br />

Ward Melville High School in Setauket, New York…All-American as a<br />

senior for the Patriots…Led the Northeast in face-off winning percentage<br />

in 2008…All-Suffolk County selection as a junior…All-league swimmer<br />

and helped lead the team to the county finals…Personal: Born April 12,<br />

1990…Has one brother and one sister…Business major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB FOW-L Pct<br />

2009* 10 17 2 0 2 9 8-5 .615<br />

2010* 13 20 6 3 9 13 101-74 .577<br />

Career 23 37 9 3 11 22 109-79 .580<br />

* - at Quinnipiac<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> pride Profiles<br />

Danny<br />

Pezzolla<br />

Midfield<br />

5-10, 185, Junior<br />

Endicott, NY/Union Endicott<br />

High School Coach: Jon Stank<br />

6 42<br />

Third year on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…2010:<br />

Played in four games as a sophomore…Tallied<br />

one assists on the season…Assisted on a goal<br />

against Manhattan…Picked up three ground balls including two against<br />

Army…Took five shots on the year including three against Manhattan…<br />

CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…<strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics<br />

Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in all 15 games as a<br />

freshman…Recorded one assist on the season in the<br />

Pride’s 6-5 victory over Sacred Heart…Tallied<br />

two ground balls on the season in games<br />

against Massachusetts and Robert Morris…<br />

Took eight shots with five on goal…Fired two<br />

shots at Sacred Heart…CAA Commissioner’s<br />

Academic Award recipient…High School:<br />

Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at<br />

Union Endicott High School…Graduated<br />

as the highest scoring midfielder in Union<br />

Endicott history and ranks second<br />

in career points…Recorded 105<br />

goals, 79 assists and 184 points<br />

in his career…US <strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-<br />

American as a senior…Three-time<br />

all-league selection…Named<br />

to Section IV All-Tournament<br />

team twice…Two-time team<br />

Most Valuable Player and Most<br />

Outstanding Offensive Player…<br />

Won a silver medal at the 2007 Empire<br />

State Games…2007 STX Shootout<br />

champion as a member of the Central New<br />

York Roadhawks…Four-time Scholar-Athlete<br />

Award recipient…Member of the National Honor<br />

Society…Personal: Born June 19, 1989…Has one<br />

sister…Lists “Green Street Hooligans” as his favorite<br />

movie…Also recruited by Cornell, Loyola, North Carolina and<br />

Navy…Boys and Girls Club youth lacrosse coach and youth lacrosse camp<br />

coach…Plans to pursue a career in marketing…Information technology<br />

major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2009 15 8 0 0 0 2<br />

2010 4 5 0 1 1 3<br />

Career 19 13 0 1 1 5<br />

John<br />

Antoniades<br />

Midfield<br />

5-9, 165, Sophomore<br />

Hauppauge, NY/St. Anthony’s/<br />

Chaffee Prep<br />

High School Coach: Keith Wieczorek<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games<br />

as the primary face-off specialist after the injury to Mike Vaccaro in<br />

the season opener…Tallied one goal and two assists for three points…<br />

Scored his lone goal of the year at St. John’s<br />

and assisted on goals against Manhattan and<br />

Delaware…Second on the team with 47<br />

ground balls…Picked up eight ground<br />

balls against Jacksonville, six against<br />

Towson and five versus Princeton<br />

and Army…Took eight shots…<br />

Won 180 face-offs and lost 149 for<br />

a .549 winning percentage, ranking<br />

25th in Division I…Also ranked<br />

fifth in the CAA in face-off<br />

winning percentage… Won 21<br />

of 30 face-off at Princeton…<br />

Captured 19 of 27 face-off<br />

against Jacksonville…Won<br />

17 of 25 face-offs against<br />

Towson…Captured 16 of 28<br />

face-off against Brown and 12<br />

of 17 at St. John’s…Grabbed<br />

10 of 13 face-offs against<br />

Manhattan…Prep School:<br />

Came to <strong>Hofstra</strong> after one year<br />

at Loomis Chaffee Prep School<br />

in Windsor, Connecticut…Named<br />

to the All-New England team after<br />

recording 30 goals, 20 assists, 162<br />

ground balls and winning 85% of his<br />

face-offs…Selected to the East-West All-Star<br />

Game…High School: Played scholastically at St.<br />

Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New<br />

York…Voted CHSAA Face-Off Midfielder of the<br />

Year as a senior…Named team Most Valuable Player<br />

and received the Army Reserve Award for the Friars, who<br />

were ranked fourth nationally with a 15-3 record, in 2008…<br />

Recorded 15 goals, 15 assists, 157 ground balls and won 83%<br />

of his face-offs…Personal: Born June 8, 1990…Has one sister…<br />

Enjoys weight-lifting and ice hockey in his free time…Also recruited<br />

by Army, Navy and Virginia…Aspires to a career in criminal justice or<br />

teaching…History major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB FOW-L Pct.<br />

2010 14 8 1 2 3 47 180-149 .547<br />

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Rob<br />

Bellairs<br />

Goalie<br />

6-0, 175, Sophomore<br />

North Massapequa, NY/Plainedge<br />

High School Coach: Gary Levitan<br />

31 43<br />

Second season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in 10 games and started seven in goal as a<br />

freshman…Saw 422:09 of action…Faced 180 shots, made<br />

41 saves, allowed 62 goals for a 8.81 goals against<br />

average, a .398 save percentage and a 5-3 record…<br />

Played entire games against Brown, Johns Hopkins,<br />

UMass and Drexel…Tallied a season-high eight<br />

saves on 28 shots against Drexel…Posted seven<br />

saves against Brown (30 shots) and Johns Hopkins<br />

(19 shots)...Made five saves and allowed just<br />

two goals in 52 minutes against Army…Posted<br />

six saves in win over Sacred Heart…Picked up<br />

12 ground balls including three against Johns<br />

Hopkins…High School: Played four years of<br />

lacrosse and three years of football at Plainedge<br />

High School in North Massapequa, New York…<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-American as a senior…Four-time All-<br />

Nassau County selection…Voted Nassau County<br />

Goalie of the Year as a junior and senior…Posted<br />

a 65.3 save percentage during high school and<br />

holds the Plainedge record with 872 career<br />

saves…Four-time lacrosse academic allconference<br />

selection…Honor Roll<br />

student…Played on the Empire State<br />

Games gold medal-winning team in<br />

2008…All-Nassau County selection<br />

in football as a senior…Also<br />

received the Nassau County Dragon<br />

Award in football…Personal:<br />

Born August 18, 1991…Has three<br />

sisters…Enjoys surfing in his free<br />

time…Also recruited by Cornell,<br />

Loyola, Massachusetts and Army…<br />

Serves as a volunteer youth lacrosse<br />

coach… Physical education major.<br />

Year GP Min. GA GAA Svs. Sv%<br />

2010 10 422:09 62 8.81 41 .398<br />

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Ian<br />

Braddish<br />

Midfield<br />

6-2, 185, Sophomore<br />

West Islip, NY/West Islip<br />

High School Coach: Scott Craig<br />

First season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…Comes<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong> after one year at the University of North<br />

Carolina in Chapel Hill…At UNC: 2010: Played<br />

in five games for the Tar Heels as a freshman…Recorded one goal against<br />

Johns Hopkins…Picked up one ground ball…Took eight shots including<br />

four against Virginia and three against Hopkins…High School: Played<br />

three years of lacrosse and basketball and two years of football at West<br />

Islip (NY) High School…Under Armour All-American in 2009…Selected<br />

to play in the Under Armour North-South All-Star Game…Played on<br />

two New York State High School Championship teams at West Islip in<br />

2007 and 2009, three Suffolk County championship teams and two Long<br />

Island championships…The Lions were also declared national high school<br />

champions in 2007 as well…Played on two gold-medal winning teams<br />

at the Empire State Games…Personal: Born April 21, 1991…Has two<br />

brothers…Enjoys fishing and snowboarding in his free time…Undecided<br />

major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010* 5 8 1 0 1 1<br />

* - at UNC<br />

16<br />

Mike<br />

Burke<br />

Midfield<br />

6-1, 165, Sophomore<br />

Caledon, ONT, Canada/<br />

The Hill Academy<br />

High School Coach: Brodie Merrill<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010: Played in nine<br />

games at midfield<br />

as a freshman…<br />

Recorded two goals<br />

and one assist for<br />

three points…Scored<br />

goals against Brown<br />

and Manhattan…assisted<br />

on a goal against Sacred<br />

Heart…Tallied one manup<br />

goal against Brown…<br />

Took four shots, all on<br />

goal…High School: Played<br />

lacrosse and hockey at The<br />

Hill Academy in Vaughn,<br />

Ontario, Canada…Played in six<br />

games and scored 11 goals and 12<br />

assists…Spent two years at Trinity-<br />

Pawling School in Pawling, New York…<br />

Tallied 12 goals and 12 assists in 15 games<br />

as a sophomore, and 29 goals and 29 assists<br />

in 16 games as a junior in 2008…Personal:


<strong>2011</strong> pride Profiles<br />

Born March 20, 1990…Enjoys golf and box lacrosse in his free time…<br />

Also recruited by Massachusetts, Syracuse, Denver, Cornell, Virginia and<br />

Loyola…Aspires to be a coach…Undecided major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2009 9 4 2 1 3 0<br />

23<br />

Corey<br />

Caputo<br />

Midfield (LS)<br />

5-11, 165, Freshman (RS)<br />

Darien, CT/Darien<br />

High School Coach: Jeff Bramier<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Red-shirted as a true freshman and did not see any<br />

action…High School: Played four years of lacrosse<br />

and three years of football, and ran one year of track at Darien (CT) High<br />

School…Two-time All-Connecticut and all-conference selection in lacrosse<br />

as a defender and long-stick middie…Played on four Connecticut Class<br />

M state championship teams, and two FCIAC championship teams…A<br />

member of two Connecticut Marines Team of the Year…2008 team was<br />

ranked fourth in the nation by Inside <strong>Lacrosse</strong>…Two-time all-conference<br />

football selection at cornerback…Personal: Born June 28, 1990…Has one<br />

brother and three sisters…His father, Carl, played baseball at Miami and<br />

West Virginia…Coached Under-11 Chargers lacrosse team last summer…<br />

Also recruited by Hobart, Bryant and St. John’s…Aspires to a career in<br />

finance…Marketing major.<br />

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Cullen<br />

Cassidy<br />

Midfield/Face-Off Specialist<br />

6-0, 205, Sophomore<br />

Potomac, MD/Landon School<br />

High School Coach: Rob Bordley<br />

Second season on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…2010: Played in four games at midfield<br />

and as a face-off specialist as a freshman…Took<br />

15 face-offs and won 10 for a .667 winning percentage…Took 10 faceoffs<br />

against Manhattan and won seven…Was 1-1 in face-offs against<br />

both St. John’s and Maryland…Captured the only face-off that he took<br />

against Army…Picked up three ground balls on the season, all against<br />

Manhattan…High School: Wrestled for four years, was a member of the<br />

lacrosse team for three years and played football for two seasons at the<br />

Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland…Two-time member of league<br />

championship teams…All-league selection as a senior captain on the<br />

wrestling team…Member of league wrestling championship team as a<br />

freshman…Captured a league title in football as a senior…Personal:<br />

Born August 12, 1990…Has two brothers and two sisters…His brother,<br />

James, played football at Davidson, brother, Conor, plays lacrosse at<br />

Johns Hopkins, and sister, Erin Clare, plays field hockey and lacrosse at<br />

Randolph-Macon…Worked as a dock builder in Canada last summer…<br />

Broadcast journalism major.<br />

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Drew<br />

Coholan<br />

Midfield<br />

5-10, 175, Sophomore<br />

Rochester, NY/Irondequoit<br />

High School Coach: Craig Whipple<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…2010:<br />

Played in all 14 games and started one at midfield<br />

as a freshman…Tallied three goals and three assists<br />

for six points…Scored goals against Army, Manhattan and Jacksonville…<br />

Posted two assists against Manhattan and one against<br />

Jacksonville…Notched three points in win over Manhattan<br />

and two against Jacksonville…Picked up two ground<br />

balls, both against Army…Took 17 shots including<br />

five against Jacksonville and two against<br />

Manhattan, St. John’s, Delaware and<br />

Maryland…High School: Played<br />

four years of lacrosse at Irondequoit<br />

High School in Rochester, New<br />

York…U.S. <strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-America<br />

selection as a junior and a senior…<br />

Three-time All-Greater Rochester and<br />

Section V all-tournament selection…<br />

Scored 56 goals and 23 assists as a senior<br />

in 2009…Team Most Valuable Player as<br />

a senior…Tallied 62 goals and 28 assists<br />

as a junior, and 54 goals and 27 assists<br />

in 2007 as a sophomore…A member<br />

of Irondequoit’s Section V championship<br />

team in 2007…Personal: Born July 26,<br />

1991…Has three brothers…Enjoys<br />

boating and golfing in his free time…<br />

Also recruited by Maryland, Towson,<br />

Penn State, UMBC and Loyola…<br />

Aspires to a career in finance…<br />

Business management major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 14 17 3 3 6 2<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB FOW-L Pct.<br />

2010 4 0 0 0 0 3 10-5 .667<br />

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Jordan<br />

Fried<br />

Attack<br />

5-9, 155, Sophomore<br />

Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley<br />

High School Coach: Vin Degregorio<br />

Second season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…2010: Played in two games as a<br />

freshman…Saw action in games against Sacred<br />

Heart and Manhattan…High School: Four-year member of the lacrosse<br />

and cross country teams at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua,<br />

New York…All-section pick as a senior after scoring 26 goals and eight<br />

assists in 2009…Tallied 24 goals and six assists as a junior, and 20 goals<br />

and five assists as a sophomore…Played on Greeley teams that twice<br />

advanced to the sectional semifinals and once to the sectional quarterfinal…<br />

Two-time all-league cross country selection and was named all-county as a<br />

senior…Personal: Born July 25, 1990…Has one brother…Completed the<br />

2010 New York City Marathon in 3:22 as part of Fred’s (Lebow) Team…<br />

Has served as a volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Hudson<br />

Valley…Also recruited by Hartford, Siena, Manhattan and Fairfield…<br />

Undecided major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

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Michael<br />

Hamilton<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 225, Sophomore<br />

Brighton, MI/Brother Rice<br />

High School Coach: Rob Ambrose<br />

Third year on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in seven games as a red-shirt freshman…<br />

Tallied two goals and one assist for three<br />

points…Scored in wins over St. John’s and<br />

Manhattan…Posted an assist in victory over<br />

Brown...Picked up a ground ball against Brown<br />

and Army…Took five shots including two against<br />

Army…<strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics Academic Honor<br />

Roll…2009: Did not play as a freshman…<br />

CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />

recipient…High School: Played four<br />

years of lacrosse and ice hockey,<br />

and three years of football at<br />

Brother Rice High School in<br />

Birmingham, Michigan…Member<br />

of the 2008 Inside <strong>Lacrosse</strong> national<br />

Championship team…Won four state titles<br />

from 2005 to 2008 and Midwest Championships<br />

in 2005 and 2008…Two-time All-America<br />

selection…Twice named to All-Midwest and<br />

All-Michigan teams…Michigan and Midwest<br />

Player of the Year…Recorded 39 goals, 42 assists<br />

and 114 ground balls as a senior…Personal:<br />

Born July 31, 1989…Has two brothers…<br />

Brother, Mark, plays lacrosse at Cabrini College<br />

while other brother Matthew plays at Adrian<br />

College in Michigan…Lists Tom Brady as his<br />

favorite athlete and Adam Sandler as his favorite<br />

actor…Recruited by Ohio State, Georgetown and Loyola…Nicknamed<br />

“Hambo”…History major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 7 5 2 1 3 2<br />

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Aaron<br />

Jones<br />

Midfield<br />

5-10, 190, Sophomore<br />

Fairport, NY/Fairport<br />

High School Coach: Mike Torrelli<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in all 14 games at midfield as a freshman…<br />

Recorded six goals and three assists for nine<br />

points…Posted a season-high three goals and four points in the Pride’s win<br />

over Manhattan…Notched two goals against Jacksonville and one against<br />

Army…Tallied assists against Army, Drexel<br />

and Manhattan…Picked up ground balls<br />

against Sacred Heart and Manhattan…Took<br />

one face-off against Penn State…Took 18<br />

shots including four against Manhattan and<br />

three against Sacred Heart…High School:<br />

Played five years of lacrosse and football<br />

at Fairport (NY) High School…Twotime<br />

all-county selection including<br />

a first team pick as a senior…Also<br />

named to the All-Greater Rochester<br />

team…Tallied 53 points as a<br />

senior…<br />

Personal:<br />

August<br />

16,<br />

1990…<br />

Has two<br />

brothers<br />

and one sister…Enjoys golf in his free<br />

time…Also recruited by Ohio State,<br />

UMBC, Bucknell and Delaware…<br />

Liberal Arts major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 14 18 6 3 9 2<br />

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Mark<br />

Mullen<br />

Defense<br />

6-3, 195, Sophomore<br />

Harleysville, PA/<br />

Germantown Academy<br />

High School Coach: Dave Martin<br />

25 33<br />

Third year on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010:<br />

Played in 13 games and started one on defense as a red-shirt freshman…<br />

Picked up 10 ground balls on the year…Scooped up four ground balls<br />

against Army and two against Manhattan and Drexel…Forced seven<br />

turnovers including three against Manhattan and two at Drexel… CAA<br />

Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…<strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics Academic<br />

Honor Roll…2009: Red-shirted as a freshman and did not <strong>com</strong>pete…<br />

CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Lettered<br />

in lacrosse, ice hockey and cross country at Germantown Academy…<br />

Earned US <strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-America honors as a senior…2008 George Cruz<br />

Award recipient from the Inter-AC League for sportsmanship…Team<br />

Most Valuable Player as a junior…Tallied four goals and four assists as a<br />

senior…Personal: Born September 11, 1989…Has one brother…Hobbies<br />

include fly-fishing…Lists Mark Messier as his favorite athlete and “The<br />

Hatchet” as his favorite book…Began playing lacrosse at age 8…Also<br />

recruited by Towson, Bucknell and Drexel…Received the <strong>Hofstra</strong> genral<br />

chemistry excellence award…Aspires to attend medical school… Health<br />

science major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 13 0 0 0 0 10<br />

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Jerry<br />

Nobile<br />

Defense<br />

5-10, 190, Sophomore<br />

Bay Shore, NY/West Islip<br />

High School Coach: Scott Craig<br />

Second season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…2010:<br />

Played in four games as a freshman…Saw<br />

action against Sacred Heart, St. John’s, Army<br />

and Manhattan…Picked up five ground balls on the season…Scooped<br />

up two ground balls against St. John’s and Manhattan and one versus<br />

Army…Forced a turnover against the Red Storm of St. John’s…High<br />

School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at West Islip (NY)<br />

High School…Named all-division in lacrosse as a senior in 2009…<br />

Named to All-Suffolk County soccer team as a senior…Two-time<br />

all-league player in soccer…Personal: Born August 26, 1991…<br />

Has two sisters…Enjoys music and going to the beach in his<br />

free time…Aspires to pursue a career in law…Legal studies in<br />

business major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 4 0 0 0 0 5<br />

Cody<br />

Solaja<br />

Defense<br />

5-11, 200, Sophomore<br />

Dallas, TX/<br />

Episcopal School of Dallas<br />

High School Coach: Kevin Barnicle<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

roster…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team<br />

selection…Played in 13 games and started<br />

12 on defense as a freshman…Picked up<br />

11 ground balls on the season…Scooped<br />

up three ground balls against both<br />

Drexel and Jacksonville…Recorded<br />

eight forced turnovers including<br />

two at Drexel…High School:<br />

Played lacrosse and football at<br />

the Episcopal School of<br />

Dallas (TX)…Named<br />

to the Under Armour<br />

All-America team as<br />

a senior…Two-time All-<br />

America selection…Three-time<br />

all-state selection…Picked up 85 ground<br />

balls and recorded two goals and two assists<br />

as a senior…Named 2009 team Most Valuable<br />

Player…Named All-SPC and team MVP as<br />

a running back and linebacker as a senior…<br />

Earned All-SPC honorable mentions in football as a<br />

sophomore and junior… Earned the 2009 Strength and<br />

Conditioning Award…Personal: Born August 1, 1990…<br />

Has one brother…His brother, Steve, was a national<br />

champion boxer at West Point…Enjoys music, traveling<br />

and spending time with friends in his free time…Aspires to<br />

a career in marketing for a professional football team…Marketing major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 13 0 0 0 0 11<br />

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Adrian<br />

Sorichetti<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 200, Sophomore<br />

Whitby, Ontario, Canada/All-Saints/<br />

Trinity-Pawling<br />

Prep School Coach: Joe Tweed<br />

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Second season on the Pride <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team…2010:<br />

CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games at midfield as<br />

a freshman…Recorded nine goals and six assists for 15 points…Tallied a<br />

season-high three goals at Drexel and two goals against Brown…Posted a<br />

season-high two assists against both Princeton and Jacksonville…Notched<br />

three points in games against Princeton, Drexel and Jacksonville…Tied for<br />

third on the team with four man-up goals…Picked up three ground balls<br />

including two against St. John’s…Took 24 shots including four against<br />

Brown and Jacksonville…Prep School: Comes to <strong>Hofstra</strong> from Trinity-<br />

Pawling School in Pawling, New York…Played lacrosse and hockey at<br />

Trinity-Pawling…Named to the All-Founder’s League first team in 2009…<br />

Team captain of T-P’s state championship team…Received the school’s<br />

Coaches Award and held the position of Dean’s Assistant…Earned<br />

three varsity letters…High School: Attended All-Saints High School<br />

in Whitby, Ontario, Canada…Played for Team Canada at the Under-19<br />

World Championships…Was a member of Canada’s silver-medal<br />

winning team...Named Team Canada Player of the Game in the World<br />

Championships…Was a member of gold medal-winning teams in the<br />

Under-19 Canadian Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championships, Provincial Under-19<br />

Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championships, the Canadian Provincial High School<br />

Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championships and the Canadian Provincial Box <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Championships…Personal: Born October 8, 1990… Has one brother and<br />

one sister…Enjoys fishing and golfing in his free time…Also recruited by<br />

Georgetown, Loyola, Massachusetts and Cornell…Undecided major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 14 24 9 6 15 3<br />

Austin<br />

Wright<br />

Midfield<br />

5-11, 190, Sophomore<br />

Columbus, OH/<br />

Worthington Kilbourne<br />

High School Coaches: Jon Ewert and<br />

Mike Riffie<br />

Second year on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> roster…2010: Played in four games at<br />

midfield as a freshman…Saw action against Sacred Heart, St. John’s, Army<br />

and Manhattan…High School: Played lacrosse and hockey at Worthington<br />

Kilbourne High School in Columbus, Ohio…Three-time All-Midwest,<br />

All-Ohio and all-region selection…Named All-American at the National<br />

Senior Showcase…Tallied 36 goals, 15 assists, 83 ground balls and a<br />

52% face-off winning percentage as a senior captain and was also named<br />

to the All-OCC first team and Midfielder of the Year…Posted 39 goals,<br />

16 assists, 87 ground balls and a 62% face-off winning percentage as a<br />

junior…Tallied 28 goals and 14 assists as a sophomore…Personal: Born<br />

November 24, 1990…Has one sister…His father, Tom, played college<br />

hockey at Boston College…Lists music and the outdoors as hobbies…Food<br />

pantry volunteer…Education major.<br />

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB<br />

2010 4 0 0 0 0 0<br />

28<br />

Stephen<br />

DiGiovanni<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 205, Freshman<br />

Cranford, NJ/Cranford<br />

High School Coach: Al Reinoso<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse at<br />

Cranford (NJ) High School…Four-year offensive<br />

leader who tallied 193 goals, 81 assists and 274<br />

points during his career…Two-time selection (2008-08) to the Adidas<br />

All-American National <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Classic…Two-time All-New Jersey<br />

first team selection…Four-time all-conference first team pick…Selected<br />

conference Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior…Tallied 49 goals<br />

and 15 assists as a senior…Chosen to the Gil Gibbs High School Seniors<br />

All-Star Game…Ranked 18th in New Jersey in scoring with 65 goals and<br />

25 assists as a junior and was named to the Under Armour Underclass All-<br />

Star Team…Posted 45 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore and 43 goals<br />

and 22 assists as a freshman…Played on two (2008-09) Kimber Conference<br />

championship teams…Served as senior captain…Personal: Born March<br />

19, 1992…Has two brothers…Enjoys weight-lifting and swimming…<br />

Recruited by Cornell, Navy, UMass and Towson…Aspires to a career in<br />

business or finance…Business major.<br />

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Matt<br />

Haines<br />

Attack<br />

5-9, 170, Freshman<br />

Marlboro, NJ/The Ranney School<br />

High School Coach: Joe Tweed<br />

High School: Played six years of lacrosse and three<br />

years of soccer at the Ranney School in Tinton<br />

Falls, New Jersey…Two-time Coach’s Award<br />

recipient…Two-time Class Athlete of the Year…Averaged five goals and<br />

six points per game as a senior…Most Valuable Player as a junior after<br />

averaging 4.5 goals and six points per game…Posted an average of four<br />

goals and five points per game as both a freshman and a sophomore…Twotime<br />

Coach’s Award winner in soccer…Personal: Born March 31, 1992…<br />

Has one sister…Undecided major.<br />

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Graham<br />

Horvath<br />

Attack<br />

5-10, 175, Freshman<br />

Essex Fells, NJ/Seton Hall Prep<br />

High School Coach: Dave Giarrusso<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse at<br />

Seton Hall Prep High School in West Orange, New<br />

Jersey…Recorded 128 career goals…Three-time All Fitch-Pitt Conference<br />

pick and two-time All-Essex County and All Iron Hills Conference<br />

selection…Named to All New Jersey as a senior after recording 50 goals<br />

and 3.8 points per game…Led the team in scoring for three consecutive<br />

years…Tallied41 goals and a 3.5 points per game average as a junior and<br />

37 goals and a 2.6 points per game average as a sophomore…Personal:<br />

Born January 21, 1992…Has one sister…Enjoys surfing and snowboarding<br />

in his free time…Marketing major<br />

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A.J.<br />

Leary<br />

Midfield<br />

5-11, 177, Freshman<br />

Guilford, CT/Guilford<br />

High School Coach: Brian White<br />

Comes to <strong>Hofstra</strong> from Loomis Chaffee Prep<br />

School in New Windsor, Connecticut…Selected<br />

to the New England Prep All-Star Game after<br />

scoring 42 goals and five assists in 2010…High School: Played four<br />

years of lacrosse at Guilford (CT) High School…Two-time (2008-09) All-<br />

Connecticut Class M selection..Two-time All-Area selection by the New<br />

Haven Register and two-time All-SSC league pick…Captain and team most<br />

valuable player after scoring 61 goals and 31 assists as a senior in 2009…<br />

Posted 40 goals and 16 assists as a junior and was named the Indians’ team<br />

most valuable player…Scored 44 goals and 31 assists as a sophomore and<br />

22 goals and 23 assists as a freshman…Personal: Born September 21,<br />

1990…Has two brothers and one sister…His twin brother, Kevin, is also a<br />

member of the Pride lacrosse team…Undecided major.<br />

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Kevin<br />

Leary<br />

Defense<br />

5-11, 185, Freshman<br />

Guilford, CT/Guilford<br />

High School Coach: Brian White<br />

Comes to <strong>Hofstra</strong> from Loomis Chaffee Prep<br />

School in Windsor, Connecticut...Selected to the<br />

New England Prep All-Star Game...High School:<br />

Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Guilford (CT)<br />

High School...Two-time (2008-09) All-Connecticut Class M selection...<br />

Named to the 2009 All-Area team by the New Haven Register...Two-time<br />

All-SCC league pick...Captain and team offensive most valuable player<br />

after recording 56 goals and 34 assists as a senior...Led the team with 43<br />

goals and 27 assists as a junior... Personal: Born September 21, 1990...Has<br />

two brothers and one sister...His twin brother A.J. is also a member of the<br />

Pride lacrosse team...Undecided major.<br />

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Jack<br />

Moorehead<br />

Defense<br />

6-0, 225, Freshman<br />

East Northport, NY/John Glenn<br />

High School Coach: Kevin Lavey<br />

High School: Played lacrosse and football at<br />

John Glenn High School in East Northport, New<br />

York…Three-time team captain for the Knights…<br />

Named to all-division team as a sophomore…Standout in football being<br />

named to All-New York, All-Long Island and All-Suffolk County teams<br />

as a senior when the Knights posted a 10-1 mark…Two-time Blue Helmet<br />

Award, defensive most valuable player and Leadership Award recipient in<br />

football…Three-time all-league gridiron pick…Personal: Born February<br />

10, 1992…Has three sisters…Enjoys movies and swimming…Recruited by<br />

Virginia, Colgate and Delaware…Undecided major.<br />

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Kyle<br />

Pratte<br />

Defense<br />

6-1, 185, Freshman<br />

Manchester, NH/Manchester Central<br />

High School Coach: Bill Lawson<br />

High School: Played lacrosse and hockey at<br />

Manchester (NH) Central High School…Two-time<br />

All-New Hampshire lacrosse selection including<br />

a first team pick as a senior…Served as team captain for the lacrosse<br />

and hockey teams as a senior…All-New Hampshire Hockey honorable<br />

mention…New Hampshire Scholar award winner…Personal: Born<br />

September 7, 1992…Has one brother, who plays lacrosse at Providence<br />

College…Enjoys golf and tennis in his free time…Served as a volunteer for<br />

the Catholic Medical Center…Undecided major.<br />

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Rich<br />

Rambo<br />

Midfield<br />

6-0, 220, Freshman<br />

Glenside, PA/Abington Senior<br />

High School Coach: Randy McNeil<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse and<br />

two years of football at Abington (PA) Senior<br />

High School…Two-time All-Pennsylvania first<br />

team selection and a four-time all-league pick in lacrosse…Recorded 35<br />

goals, 20 assists and 42 ground balls in 18 games for the 19-4 Ghosts as a<br />

senior…Picked up 100 ground balls and scored 33 goals and 17 assists as a<br />

junior…Tallied 26 goals, 14 assists and 110 ground balls in 21 games as a<br />

sophomore…Named to all-league second team as a freshman after posting<br />

15 goals and 11 assists with 48 ground balls in 15 games…Personal:<br />

Born September 17, 1991…Has one brother…Enjoys the beach and<br />

snowboarding…Aspires to a career as a lawyer or in business…Undecided<br />

major.<br />

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James<br />

Raveret<br />

Midfield<br />

5-11, 185, Freshman<br />

Glen Ellyn, IL/Glenbard West<br />

High School Coach: Carl Landi<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two<br />

years of football at Glenbard West High School<br />

in Glen Ellyn, Illinois…Two-time all-conference<br />

lacrosse player earning honors at midfield as a junior and on attack as a<br />

senior…Tallied 50 goals, 40 assists, and a .690 winning percentage on<br />

face-offs for the Illinois State Class B <strong>Lacrosse</strong> finalists…Recorded 47<br />

goals, 18 assists and also won 69 percent of his face-offs as a junior…<br />

Played on the Hilltoppers’ football team that was Class 7A State football<br />

finalists in 2009…Personal: Born September 5, 1991…Has two brothers…<br />

Enjoys biking and swimming in his free time…Aspires to a career in<br />

business…Undecided major.<br />

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Nate<br />

Roy<br />

Goalie<br />

5-9, 165, Freshman<br />

Essex, CT/The Williams School<br />

High School Coach: Matt Rousseau<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse at The<br />

Williams School in New London, Connecticut…<br />

Four-year starter in goal…Recorded a .708 save<br />

percentage while facing 1,187 shots on goal and making 840 saves during<br />

his scholastic career…Two-time All-New England selection, Southeast<br />

New England first team pick, all-area choice by the New London Day in<br />

2009 and 2010…Posted a .721 save percentage while facing 323 shots<br />

on goal and made 233 saves as a senior…Team most valuable player in<br />

2010…Faced 403 shots on goals, making 281 saves and recording a .697<br />

save percentage as a junior…Tallied a .732 save percentage with 208 saves<br />

as a sophomore…Made 118 saves and recorded a .667 save percentage<br />

while facing 177 shots on goal as a freshman…Played on two CISAC<br />

championship teams…Selected as one of 96 players by U.S. <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

for the 2010 Boys High School Showcase and ESPN’s RISE Games in<br />

Florida…Personal: Born July 30, 1991…Has one brother…His father,<br />

Charles, played four years of hockey at Assumption College…Aspires to a<br />

career as a lawyer or in business…Undecided major.<br />

17<br />

Torin<br />

Varn<br />

Attack<br />

6-2, 175, Freshman<br />

Ithaca, NY/Ithaca<br />

High School Coach: Frank Welch<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse<br />

and two years of hockey at Ithaca (NY) High<br />

School…U.S. <strong>Lacrosse</strong> All-American as a senior in 2010…Was ranked<br />

the 25th best young guns rising in the country by Inside <strong>Lacrosse</strong> as a<br />

senior…Under Armour All-American as a junior…Three-time all-section<br />

selection…Voted Best Offensive Player on the Team all four years and<br />

was the team most valuable player as a senior…His Ithaca teams ranked<br />

14th in the Under Armour national poll as a senior and 17th as a junior…<br />

Played on the Little Red’s Section IV championship teams and New York<br />

State Championship semifinalists in 2009 and 2010…Played in the Adidas<br />

All-American Classic…Personal: Born September 24, 1991…Enjoys<br />

listening to music, playing ping pong, hockey and the guitar, and watching<br />

football…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Physical education major.<br />

2<br />

Lance<br />

Yapor<br />

Attack<br />

5-11, 180, Freshman<br />

Glenview, IL/Glenbrook South (IL)/<br />

Salisbury (CT)<br />

High School Coach: Bobby Wynne<br />

(Salisbury)<br />

High School: Played lacrosse and basketball at Glenbrook South High<br />

School in Glenview, Illinois and at Salisbury (CT) High School…Recorded<br />

147 goals and 123 assists for 270 points during his high school career…<br />

Helped lead Salisbury to its first perfect 13-0 record and the New England<br />

title in 2010…Scored 45 goals and 52 assists as a senior…Named to All-<br />

American, All-Illinois and all-conference teams as a junior after posting 27<br />

goals and 40 assists at Glenbrook South…Tallied 41 goals and 25 assists<br />

and was voted the team most valuable player as a sophomore…Personal:<br />

Born September 14, 1990…Has two brothers and one sister…Undecided<br />

major.<br />

41<br />

Anthony<br />

Zappone<br />

Midfield<br />

5-9, 160, Freshman<br />

Ballston Lake, NY/Shenendehowa<br />

High School Coach: Chuck Holohan<br />

High School: Played four years of lacrosse and<br />

soccer at Shenendehowa High School in Clifton<br />

Park, New York…All-section selection as a senior in 2009…Four-time<br />

team most valuable player in lacrosse…Tallied 28 goals and 26 assists as<br />

a senior…Recorded 16 goals and 20 assists as a junior in 2008…Two-time<br />

Coaches Award winner in soccer…All-section pick in soccer as a senior…<br />

Scholar-Athlete in both lacrosse and soccer…Personal: Born April 19,<br />

1991…Has two sisters…Lists his hobby as cars…Undecided major.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> opponents<br />

COLGATE<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Tuesday, February 15<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

SACRED HEART<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, February 19<br />

at Sacred Heart<br />

PRINCETON<br />

UNIVERSTIY<br />

Saturday, February<br />

26 at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

HARVARD<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, March 5 at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Location: Hamilton, NY<br />

Nickname: Raiders<br />

Director of Athletics: David Roach<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Aandy Kerr Field<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Jim Nagle<br />

Record at School/Years: 75-59/9 years<br />

Overall Record: 140-98/15 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (315) 228-7716<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Gloria Nantulya<br />

Office Phone: (315) 228-6761<br />

Fax: (315) 228-7977<br />

E-mail: gnantulya@colgate.edu<br />

2010 Record: 3-10/2-4 (Patriot)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 30<br />

Returning Starters: 8<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 2-0<br />

Last Meeting: 1961-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 7-4<br />

Athletic Web Site:<br />

GoColgateRaiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Fairfield, CT<br />

Nickname: Pioneers<br />

Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Campus Field<br />

(4,000)<br />

Press Box Phone: (203) 365-7532<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Tom Mariano<br />

Record at School/Years: 82-116/14<br />

years<br />

Overall Record: 96-128/16 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 365-7563<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Brendan Flynn<br />

Office Phone: (203) 365-4813<br />

Fax: (203) 371-7889<br />

E-mail: flynnb@sacredheart.edu<br />

2010 Record: 4-11/1-4 (NEC)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 29<br />

Returning Starters: 3<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads 9-0<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 14-6<br />

Athletic Web Site:<br />

SacredHeartPioneers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Princeton, NJ<br />

Nickname: Tigers<br />

Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Class of 1952<br />

Stadium (6,000)<br />

Press Box Phone: (609) 258-2401/2472<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Chris Bates<br />

Record at School/Years: 11-5/1 year<br />

Overall Record: 81-76/11 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (609) 258-4978<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Jerry Price<br />

Office Phone: (609) 258-3569<br />

Fax: (609) 258-2399<br />

E-mail: jprice@princeton.edu<br />

2010 Record: 11-5/4-2 (Ivy)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 34<br />

Returning Starters: 7<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads 12-11<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-Princeton won,<br />

17-14<br />

Athletic Web Site:<br />

GoPrincetonTigers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Cambridge, MA<br />

Nickname: Crimson<br />

Director of Athletics: Robert L. Scalise<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Soldiers Field<br />

Soccer Stadium (4,500)<br />

Press Box Phone: (617) 495-5902<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Chris Wojcik<br />

Record at School/Years: First year<br />

Overall Record: First year<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (617) 495-4890<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Tim Williamson<br />

Office Phone: (617) 495-2206<br />

Fax: (617) 495-1230<br />

E-mail: twilliam@fas.harvard.edu<br />

2010Record: 6-6/2-4 (Ivy)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 27<br />

Returning Starters: 8<br />

Series Record: Tied, 8-8<br />

Last Meeting: 2006-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 13-6<br />

Athletic Web Site: GoCrimson.<strong>com</strong><br />

AIR FORCE<br />

Sunday, March 13 at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Location: Colorado Springs, CO<br />

Nickname: Falcons<br />

Director of Athletics: Dr. Hans Mueh<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Cadet <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Stadium (2,000)<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Eric Seremet<br />

Record at School/Years: 8-20/2 years<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (719) 333-9298<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Melissa<br />

McKeown<br />

Office Phone: (719) 333-9025<br />

Fax: (719) 333-3798<br />

E-mail: melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu<br />

2010 Record: 1-13/0-7 (ECAC)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 22<br />

Returning Starters: 8<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 7-0<br />

Last Meeting: 2001-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 22-8<br />

Athletic Web Site:<br />

GoAirForceFalcons.<strong>com</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY OF<br />

DELAWARE<br />

Saturday, March 19 at<br />

Delaware<br />

Location: Newark, DE<br />

Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens<br />

Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Rullo Stadium<br />

(2,000)<br />

Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Bob Shillinglaw<br />

Record at School/Years: 264-239/32<br />

years<br />

Overall Record: 288-255/34 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (302) 831-8661<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Scott Selheimer<br />

Office Phone: (302) 831-2186<br />

Fax: (302) 831-8653<br />

E-mail: selheime@udel.edu<br />

2010 Record: 10-7/3-2 (CAA)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 25<br />

Returning Starters: 8<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 23-10<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 12-1<br />

Athletic Web Site: BlueHens.<strong>com</strong><br />

ST. JOHN’S<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Tuesday, March 22 at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Location: Queens, NY<br />

Nickname: Red Storm<br />

Director of Athletics: Chris Monasch<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: DaSilva Memorial<br />

(1,260)<br />

Press Box Phone: (718) 990-6057<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Jason Miller<br />

Record at School/Years: 17-37/4 years<br />

Overall Record: same<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (718) 990-6305<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Will Bryan<br />

Office Phone: (718) 990-1523<br />

Fax: (718) 969-8468<br />

E-mail: charleswilliam.bryan09@<br />

stjohns.edu<br />

2010 Record: 5-9, 2-4 (Big East)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 21<br />

Returning Starters: 7<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 10-2<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-<strong>Hofstra</strong> won, 13-4<br />

Athletic Web Site:<br />

RedStormSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

DREXEL<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, March 26<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Location: Philadelphia, PA<br />

Nickname: Dragons<br />

Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Vidas Field<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Brian Voelker<br />

Record at School/Years: 10-5/1 year<br />

Overall Record: 52-56/8 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (215) 895-1859<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Mike Tuberosa<br />

Office Phone: (215) 895-1591<br />

Fax: (215) 895-2038<br />

E-mail: tuberosa@drexel.edu<br />

2010 Record: 10-5/3-2(CAA)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 22<br />

Returning Starters: 7<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 20-3<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-Drexel won, 13-11<br />

Athletic Web Site: DrexelDragons.<strong>com</strong><br />

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<strong>2011</strong> opponents<br />

UNIVERSITY TOWSON OF<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

Saturday, February 23<br />

at<br />

Saturday,<br />

Massachusetts<br />

April 2 at<br />

Location: Towson Amherst, MA<br />

Nickname: Minutemen<br />

Director<br />

Location:<br />

of<br />

Towson,<br />

Athletics:<br />

MD<br />

John F.<br />

Nickname: Tigers<br />

McCutcheon<br />

Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Stadium:<br />

Stadium:<br />

Richard<br />

Johnny Unitas<br />

F. Garber<br />

Field Stadium (5,000) (11,198)<br />

Press Box Phone: (413) (410) 687-1756 704-3102<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Tony Greg Cannella Seaman<br />

Record at School/Years: 117-69/13 96-83/12 years<br />

Overall yearsRecord: 260-156/27 years<br />

Overall<br />

Coach’s<br />

Record:<br />

Office Phone:<br />

Same<br />

(410) 704-4968<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Eric Rhew<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782<br />

Office Phone: (410) 704-6258<br />

Men’s<br />

Fax: (410)<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

704-3861<br />

SID: Jason Yellin<br />

Office E-mail: Phone: erhew@towson.edu<br />

(413) 577-3061<br />

Fax: 2010 (413) Record: 545-1556 7-8/4-1 (CAA)<br />

E-mail: Returning jyellin@admin.umass.edu<br />

Lettermen: 35<br />

2007 Returning Record: Starters: 7-7/4-3 6 (ECAC)<br />

Returning Series Record: Lettermen/Starters: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads 23-18 24/7<br />

Series<br />

Last Meeting:<br />

Record:<br />

2010-<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Massachusetts<br />

won,<br />

leads<br />

12-10<br />

Athletic Web Site: TowsonTigers.<strong>com</strong><br />

18-14<br />

Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts<br />

won, 11-10 (OT)<br />

Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics.<br />

<strong>com</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

COLLEGE<br />

Saturday, February 23<br />

at<br />

Tuesday,<br />

Massachusetts<br />

April 5 at<br />

Location: <strong>Hofstra</strong> Amherst, MA<br />

Nickname: Minutemen<br />

Director<br />

Location:<br />

of<br />

Riverdale,<br />

Athletics:<br />

NY<br />

John F.<br />

Nickname: Jaspers<br />

McCutcheon<br />

Director of Athletics: Robert J. Byrnes<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Stadium:<br />

Stadium:<br />

Richard<br />

Gaelic Park<br />

F. Garber<br />

(2,000)<br />

Head Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> (5,000) Coach: Tim McIntee<br />

Press Record Box at School/Years: Phone: (413) 687-1756 85-114/14<br />

Head years <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Greg Cannella<br />

Record Overall at Record: School/Years: same 117-69/13<br />

Coach’s years Office Phone: (718) 862-7841<br />

Overall<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Record:<br />

SID:<br />

Same<br />

Dylan Horowitz<br />

Office Phone: (718) 862-7728<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782<br />

Fax: (718) 862-8020<br />

Men’s<br />

E-mail:<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Jason Yellin<br />

Office dylan.horowitz@manhattan.edu<br />

Phone: (413) 577-3061<br />

Fax: 2010 (413) Record: 545-1556 7-9/5-3 (MAAC)<br />

E-mail: Returning jyellin@admin.umass.edu<br />

Lettermen: 23<br />

2007 Returning Record: Starters: 7-7/4-3 1 (ECAC)<br />

Returning Series Record: Lettermen/Starters: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 1-0 24/7<br />

Series<br />

Last Meeting:<br />

Record:<br />

2010-<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Massachusetts<br />

won,<br />

leads<br />

18-2<br />

Athletic Web Site: GoJaspers.<strong>com</strong><br />

18-14<br />

Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts<br />

won, 11-10 (OT)<br />

Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics.<br />

<strong>com</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY SAINT JOSEPH’S OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, February 23<br />

at<br />

Saturday,<br />

Massachusetts<br />

April 9 at<br />

Location: Saint Amherst, Joseph’s MA<br />

Nickname: Minutemen<br />

Director<br />

Location:<br />

of<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

Athletics: John<br />

PA<br />

F.<br />

Nickname: Hawks<br />

McCutcheon<br />

Director of Athletics: Don DiJulia<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Stadium:<br />

Stadium:<br />

Richard<br />

Finnesey<br />

F.<br />

Field<br />

Garber<br />

(600)<br />

Head Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> (5,000) Coach: Pat Cullinan<br />

Press Record Box at School/Years: Phone: (413) 687-1756 28-64/6 years<br />

Head Overall <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Record: Coach: 53-96/10 Greg years Cannella<br />

Record Coach’s at Office School/Years: Phone: (610) 117-69/13 660-1733<br />

Men’s years<strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Kristin Santos<br />

Overall<br />

Office Phone:<br />

Record:<br />

(610)<br />

Same<br />

660-2601<br />

Fax: (610) 660-1724<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782<br />

E-mail: ksantos@sju.edu<br />

Men’s<br />

2010 Record:<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

3-12/3-5<br />

SID: Jason<br />

(A-10)<br />

Yellin<br />

Office Returning Phone: Lettermen: (413) 577-3061 27<br />

Fax: Returning (413) Starters: 545-15567<br />

E-mail: Series Record: jyellin@admin.umass.edu<br />

First Meeting<br />

2007 Athletic Record: Web Site: 7-7/4-3 SJUHawks.<strong>com</strong><br />

(ECAC)<br />

Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7<br />

Series Record: Massachusetts leads<br />

18-14<br />

Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts<br />

won, 11-10 (OT)<br />

Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics.<br />

<strong>com</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY FAIRFIELD OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, February 23<br />

at<br />

Saturday,<br />

Massachusetts<br />

April 16 at<br />

Location: Fairfield Amherst, MA<br />

Nickname: Minutemen<br />

Director<br />

Location:<br />

of<br />

Fairfield,<br />

Athletics:<br />

CT<br />

John F.<br />

Nickname: Stags<br />

McCutcheon<br />

Director of Athletics: Eugene P. Doris<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Stadium:<br />

Stadium:<br />

Richard<br />

Lessing Field<br />

F. Garber<br />

(600)<br />

Head Field <strong>Lacrosse</strong> (5,000) Coach: Andrew Copelan<br />

Press Record Box at School/Years: Phone: (413) 687-1756 15-12/2 years<br />

Head Overall <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Record: Coach: 33-27/4 Greg years Cannella<br />

Record Coach’s at Office School/Years: Phone: (203) 117-69/13 254-4000<br />

Men’s years<strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Chris O’Connor<br />

Overall<br />

Office Phone:<br />

Record:<br />

(203)<br />

Same<br />

254-4000 ext. 2878<br />

Fax: (203) 254-4117<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782<br />

E-mail: coconnor@mail.fairfield.edu<br />

Men’s<br />

2010 Record:<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

8-6/4-3<br />

SID: Jason<br />

(ECAC)<br />

Yellin<br />

Office Returning Phone: Lettermen: (413) 577-3061 29<br />

Fax: Returning (413) Starters: 545-15568<br />

E-mail: Series Record: jyellin@admin.umass.edu<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 1-0<br />

2007 Last Meeting: Record: 7-7/4-3 2002-<strong>Hofstra</strong> (ECAC) won, 11-8<br />

Returning Athletic Web Lettermen/Starters: Site: FairfieldStags.<strong>com</strong> 24/7<br />

Series Record: Massachusetts leads<br />

18-14<br />

Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts<br />

won, 11-10 (OT)<br />

Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics.<br />

<strong>com</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY OF<br />

MASSACHUSETTS<br />

Saturday, April 23 at<br />

East Hartford, CT<br />

Location: Amherst, MA<br />

Nickname: Minutemen<br />

Director of Athletics: John F.<br />

McCutcheon<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Richard F. Garber<br />

Field (5,000)<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Greg Cannella<br />

Record at School/Years: 139-90/16<br />

years<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Jason Yellin<br />

Office Phone: (413) 577-3061<br />

Fax: (413) 545-1556<br />

E-mail: jyellin@admin.umass.edu<br />

2010 Record: 8-6/2-3 (CAA)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 27<br />

Returning Starters: 6<br />

Series Record: Massachusetts leads,<br />

19-16<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-Massachusetts<br />

won, 11-9<br />

Athletic Web Site: UMassAthletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

PENN STATE<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Saturday, April 30 at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Location: State College, PA<br />

Nickname: Nittany Lions<br />

Director of Athletics: Tim Curley<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Stadium: Jeffrey Field (5,000)<br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach: Jeff Tambroni<br />

Record at School/Years: First year<br />

Overall Record: 109-40/10 years<br />

Coach’s Office Phone: (814) 863-7470<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> SID: Pat Donghia<br />

Office Phone: (814) 865-1757<br />

Fax: (814) 863-3165<br />

E-mail: pad11@psu.edu<br />

2010 Record: 2-11/1-4 (CAA)<br />

Returning Lettermen: 25<br />

Returning Starters: 5<br />

Series Record: <strong>Hofstra</strong> leads, 8-5<br />

Last Meeting: 2010-Penn State won,<br />

11-10 (OT)<br />

Athletic Web Site: GoPSUSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

PRIDE TO TRAVEL<br />

TO JAPAN<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> team will<br />

travel to Japan to <strong>com</strong>pete in a series<br />

of exhibition contests from June 1-9,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. The Pride will play a minimum<br />

of four contests against the Japanese<br />

National team, U21 National team and<br />

various universities. The International<br />

Friendship Game, versus the Japanese<br />

National team has seen crowds in<br />

upwards of 9,000 fans at Edogawa<br />

Stadium along with Japanese<br />

politicians and royalty in attendance.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> NCAA DIVISION I <strong>com</strong>posite LACROSSE schedule<br />

February 5<br />

Detroit at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

February 10<br />

Detroit at Ohio State, 7 p.m.<br />

February 12<br />

VMI at Navy, noon<br />

Detroit at Bellarmine, 1 p.m.<br />

Presbyterian at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

Siena at Duke, 1 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Lehigh, 1 p.m.<br />

Army at Massachusetts, 1 p.m.<br />

Mercer at Ohio State, 1 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at North Carolina, 2:30 p.m.<br />

February 15<br />

Colgate at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 4 p.m.<br />

February 16<br />

VMI at Mercer, 4 p.m.<br />

February 18<br />

Wagner at Rutgers, 3 p.m.<br />

February 19<br />

St. John’s at Holy Cross, noon<br />

North Carolina at Ohio State, noon<br />

UMBC at Presbyterian, noon<br />

Johns Hopkins at Towson, noon<br />

Lehigh at Villanova, noon<br />

Mercer at Bellarmine, 1 p.m.<br />

Marist at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Hartford, 1 p.m.<br />

Fairfield at Lafayette, 1 p.m.<br />

Detroit at Maryland, 1 p.m.<br />

Hobart at Robert Morris, 1 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Army at VMI, 1 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Penn State, 1:30 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Bucknell, 2 p.m.<br />

Navy at Loyola, 2 p.m.<br />

Drexel at Virginia, 5 p.m.<br />

February 20<br />

Georgetown at Jacksonville, noon<br />

Manhattan at Rutgers, 1 p.m.<br />

Denver at Syracuse, 1 p.m.<br />

Colgate at Vermont, 1 p.m.<br />

Duke vs. Notre Dame in Jacksonville, Fla.,<br />

3 p.m.<br />

Air Force vs. Siena in Syracuse, N.Y., 4 p.m.<br />

February 22<br />

Mount St. Mary’s at Virginia, 4 p.m.<br />

Johns Hopkins at Delaware, 6 p.m.<br />

February 23<br />

Jacksonville at Mercer, 5 p.m.<br />

February 25<br />

Navy at North Carolina, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Vermont at Air Force, 9:30 p.m.<br />

February 26<br />

Princeton at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 11:30 a.m.<br />

Villanova at Bucknell, noon<br />

Hobart at Cornell, noon<br />

Mercer at Detroit, noon<br />

Ohio State at Massachusetts, noon<br />

Virginia at Stony Brook, noon<br />

Duke at Penn, noon<br />

Loyola at Towson, noon<br />

Providence at Wagner, noon<br />

Quinnipiac at Brown, 1 p.m.<br />

Fairfield at Bryant, 1 p.m.<br />

Albany at Drexel, 1 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Harvard, 1 p.m.<br />

Siena at Johns Hopkins, 1 p.m.<br />

Sacred Heart at Marist, 1 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Robert Morris, 1 p.m.<br />

Yale at St. John’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Rutgers at UMBC, 1 p.m.<br />

Colgate at Dartmouth, 2:30 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at Maryland, 3 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Lafayette, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Hartford at Holy Cross, 4 p.m.<br />

February 27<br />

Bellarmine at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

Notre Dame at Penn State, 1 p.m.<br />

Vermont at Denver, 2 p.m.<br />

Army at Syracuse, 4<br />

February 28<br />

VMI at Virginia, 7 p.m.<br />

March 1<br />

Quinnipiac at Fairfield, 3 p.m.<br />

Presbyterian at Manhattan, 3 p.m.<br />

Lafayette at Wagner, 3 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Binghamton, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at Colgate, 4 p.m.<br />

Villanova at Drexel, 4 p.m.<br />

Navy at Lehigh, 7 p.m.<br />

Bucknell at Penn, 7:30 p.m.<br />

March 3<br />

Presbyterian at Yale, 7 p.m.<br />

March 4<br />

Lafayette at Penn, 7 p.m.<br />

Mercer at Yale, 7 p.m.<br />

March 5<br />

Cornell at Army, noon<br />

UMBC at North Carolina, noon<br />

Dartmouth at Sacred Heart, noon<br />

Manhattan vs. Air Force in Denver, 1 p.m.<br />

Maryland at Duke, 1 p.m.<br />

Villanova at Fairfield, 1 p.m.<br />

Colgate at Hobart, 1 p.m.<br />

Harvard at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 1 p.m.<br />

Princeton at Johns Hopkins, 1 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Loyola, 1 p.m.<br />

Brown at Massachusetts, 1 p.m.<br />

Towson at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at St. John’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Rutgers at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Vermont, 1 p.m.<br />

Ohio State at Penn State, 1:30 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Canisius, 2 p.m.<br />

Hartford at Siena, 2 p.m.<br />

Delaware at Albany, 3 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Denver, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Navy at Bucknell, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Stony Brook at Marist, TBA<br />

March 6<br />

Jacksonville vs. Air Force in Denver, 1 p.m.<br />

Drexel at Notre Dame, 1 p.m.<br />

Presbyterian at Providence, 1 p.m.<br />

Virginia at Syracuse, 1 p.m.<br />

Lehigh at Detroit, 2 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Denver, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth vs. Mercer in Fairfield, Conn., 5<br />

p.m.<br />

March 7<br />

Bellarmine at Maryland, 3 p.m.<br />

March 8<br />

Wagner at Siena, 2 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Albany, 3 p.m.<br />

Mercer at Sacred Heart, 3 p.m.<br />

Hobart at Binghamton, 4 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at Harvard, 4 p.m.<br />

Penn at North Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />

Lehigh at Ohio State, 7 p.m.<br />

Penn State at Villanova, 7 p.m.<br />

Vermont at Virginia, 7 p.m.<br />

March 9<br />

Detroit at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Brown at Hartford, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at Jacksonville, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Cornell, 4 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Drexel, 4 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth at Holy Cross, 4 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Johns Hopkins, 7 p.m.<br />

March 11<br />

Army at Bryant, 1 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Duke, 7 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Harvard, 7 p.m.<br />

North Carolina at Princeton, 7 p.m.<br />

Air Force at Fairfield, 7:30 p.m.<br />

March 12<br />

Georgetown vs. Syracuse at M&T Bank<br />

Stadium in Baltimore, 11 a.m.<br />

Ohio State at Albany, noon<br />

Lafayette at Navy, noon<br />

Maryland at Towson, noon<br />

Marist at Binghamton, 1 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Brown, 1 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Colgate, 1 p.m.<br />

Bucknell at Hobart, 1 p.m.<br />

Sacred Heart at Manhattan, 1 p.m.<br />

Delaware at Stony Brook, 1 p.m.<br />

Penn at Villanova, 1 p.m.<br />

Presbyterian at VMI, 1 p.m.<br />

Cornell vs. Virginia at M&T Bank Stadium in<br />

Baltimore, 1:30 p.m.<br />

Quinnipiac at Providence, 2 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at Siena, 2 p.m.<br />

Lehigh at Yale, 2 p.m.<br />

Rutgers at Penn State, 3 p.m.<br />

Johns Hopkins vs. UMBC at M&T Bank<br />

Stadium, 4 p.m.<br />

Notre Dame at Denver, 9 p.m.<br />

March 13<br />

Robert Morris at Detroit, 11 a.m.<br />

Wagner at Army, noon<br />

Bryant at Drexel, noon<br />

Air Force at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, noon<br />

Mercer at Duke, 1 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Hartford, 1 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

March 15<br />

Vermont at Fairfield, 3 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Harvard, 4 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Providence, 4 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Colgate, 7 p.m.<br />

Towson at Navy, 7 p.m.<br />

Villanova at Princeton, 7 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Rutgers, 7 p.m.<br />

Albany at Syracuse, 7 p.m.<br />

Stony Brook at St. John’s, TBA<br />

March 16<br />

Hartford at Bucknell, noon<br />

Manhattan at Wagner, 3:30 p.m.<br />

VMI at Bellarmine, 4 p.m.<br />

Denver at Loyola, 7 p.m.<br />

March 17<br />

Duke at North Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />

March 18<br />

UMBC at Maryland, 7 p.m.<br />

March 19<br />

Navy at Holy Cross, noon<br />

Penn State at Massachusetts, noon<br />

Carthage at Mercer, noon<br />

Presbyterian at Lehigh, noon<br />

Denver at Sacred Heart, noon<br />

Harvard at Brown, 1 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Canisius, 1 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

VMI at Detroit, 1 p.m.<br />

Mount St. Mary’s at Drexel, 1 p.m.<br />

Colgate at Fairfield, 1 p.m.<br />

Providence at Georgetown, 1 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Hobart, 1 p.m.<br />

Bucknell at Lafayette, 1 p.m.<br />

Hartford at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Robert Morris, 1 p.m.<br />

Army at Rutgers, 1 p.m.<br />

Stony Brook at Towson, 1 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at Vermont, 1 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Villanova, 1 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Yale, 1 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Air Force, 2 p.m.<br />

Siena at Marist, 3 p.m.<br />

Princeton at Penn, 3 p.m.<br />

Ohio State at Virginia, 3 p.m.<br />

Johns Hopkins at Syracuse, 6 p.m.<br />

March 20<br />

Dartmouth at Duke, 1 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Maryland, 1 p.m.<br />

March 22<br />

Binghamton at Siena, 3 p.m.<br />

Lafayette at Drexel, 4 p.m.<br />

Mount St. Mary’s at VMI, 4 p.m.<br />

Marist at Albany, 7 p.m.<br />

Lehigh at Army, 7 p.m.<br />

Providence at Bryant, 7 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth at North Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.<br />

Bucknell vs. Robert Morris in Pittsburgh,<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Hobart, 8 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

Sacred Heart at Hartford, 4 p.m.<br />

Ohio State at Notre Dame, 4 p.m.<br />

March 26<br />

Lafayette at Army, noon<br />

Fairfield at Hobart, noon<br />

Lehigh at Holy Cross, noon<br />

North Carolina at Maryland, noon<br />

Colgate at Navy, noon<br />

Vermont at Brown, 1 p.m.<br />

Albany at Bucknell, 1 p.m.<br />

Penn at Cornell, 1 p.m.<br />

Towson at Delaware, 1 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Detroit, 1 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at Duke, 1 p.m.<br />

Drexel at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 1 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Penn State, 1 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Presbyterian, 1 p.m.<br />

Yale at Princeton, 1 p.m.<br />

Sacred Heart at St. John’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at VMI, 1 p.m.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> NCAA DIVISION i <strong>com</strong>posite LACROSSE schedule<br />

Hartford at Wagner, 1 p.m.<br />

Harvard at Dartmouth, 2 p.m.<br />

Virginia at Johns Hopkins, 2 p.m.<br />

Siena at Providence, 2 p.m.<br />

Air Force at Denver, 3 p.m.<br />

Quinnipiac at UMBC, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.<br />

Syracuse at Villanova, 7 p.m.<br />

Marist at Canisius, TBA<br />

March 27<br />

Notre Dame at Rutgers, noon<br />

March 29<br />

Brown at Duke, 3 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Harvard, 7 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Lehigh, 7 p.m.<br />

Penn State at Bucknell, 7:30 p.m.<br />

March 30<br />

Hartford at Albany, 3:30 p.m.<br />

April 1<br />

Navy at Georgetown, 7 p.m.<br />

Yale at Penn, 7 p.m.<br />

April 2<br />

Denver at Hobart, noon<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> at Towson, noon<br />

Maryland at Virginia, noon<br />

Harvard at Albany, 1 p.m.<br />

Quinnipiac at Bryant, 1 p.m.<br />

Army at Colgate, 1 p.m.<br />

Delaware at Drexel, 1 p.m.<br />

Penn State at Lehigh, 1 p.m.<br />

Jacksonville at Manhattan, 1 p.m.<br />

VMI at Marist, 1 p.m.<br />

Air Force at Mercer, 1 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Villanova at Notre Dame, 1 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Ohio State, 1 p.m.<br />

Brown at Princeton, 1 p.m.<br />

Lafayette at Providence, 1 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Detroit at Siena, 1 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Bucknell, 3 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth at Cornell, 3 p.m.<br />

Vermont at Binghamton, 7 p.m.<br />

Wagner at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m.<br />

UMBC at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Fairfield, TBA<br />

April 3<br />

St. John’s vs. Rutgers in East Rutherford, N.J.,<br />

1 p.m.<br />

North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins in East<br />

Rutherford, N.J., 4 p.m.<br />

Duke vs. Syracuse in East Rutherford, N.J.,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

April 5<br />

Holy Cross at Vermont, 4 p.m.<br />

Brown at Bryant, 7 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at Mount St. Mary’s, 7 p.m.<br />

Marist at Lafayette, 7 p.m.<br />

Providence at Yale, 7 p.m.<br />

April 6<br />

Towson at UMBC, 7:30 p.m.<br />

April 8<br />

Maryland at Navy, 7 p.m.<br />

Albany at Johns Hopkins, 7:30 p.m.<br />

April 9<br />

Bucknell at Army, noon<br />

Binghamton at UMBC, noon<br />

North Carolina at Virginia, noon<br />

Air Force at Bellarmine, 1 p.m.<br />

Penn at Brown, 1 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Detroit, 1 p.m.<br />

Denver vs. Duke in Bethpage, N.Y., 1 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Harvard, 1 p.m.<br />

Siena at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.<br />

Fairfield at Loyola, 1 p.m.<br />

Hobart at Ohio State, 1 p.m.<br />

Drexel at Penn State, 1 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m.<br />

Mount St. Mary’s at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts at Towson, 1 p.m.<br />

Canisius at VMI, 1 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Wagner, 1 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at Providence, 2 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth at Yale, 2:30 p.m.<br />

Mercer at Presbyterian, 3 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Lafayette, 4 p.m.<br />

Syracuse at Princeton, 4 p.m.<br />

Colgate at Lehigh, 7 p.m.<br />

Stony Brook at Hartford, 7 p.m.<br />

Delaware at Villanova, 7 p.m.<br />

Rutgers at Marist, TBA<br />

April 10<br />

Georgetown at Notre Dame, noon<br />

Albany at Vermont, 2 p.m.<br />

April 11<br />

Presbyterian at Duke, 7 p.m.<br />

April 12<br />

Delaware vs. Dartmouth in Danbury, Conn.,<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Robert Morris at Canisius, 3 p.m.<br />

Fairfield at Hartford, 4 p.m.<br />

Harvard at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m.<br />

Holy Cross at Bryant, 7 p.m.<br />

Princeton at Rutgers, 7 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Syracuse, 7 p.m.<br />

April 14<br />

Presbyterian at North Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />

April 15<br />

Colgate at Lafayette, 7 p.m.<br />

Bucknell at Lehigh, 7:30 p.m.<br />

April 16<br />

Army at Navy, noon<br />

Princeton vs. Dartmouth in Foxborough,<br />

Mass., 1 p.m.<br />

Penn at Harvard, 1 p.m.<br />

Bellarmine at Hobart, 1 p.m.<br />

Marist at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.<br />

Drexel at Massachusetts, 1 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at Notre Dame, 1 p.m.<br />

Mount St. Mary’s at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m.<br />

Delaware at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Manhattan at Siena, 1 p.m.<br />

Hartford at Vermont, 1 p.m.<br />

Brown at Yale, 1 p.m.<br />

Syracuse vs. Providence in Foxborough, Mass.,<br />

4 p.m.<br />

Ohio State at Denver, 5 p.m.<br />

Mercer at Holy Cross, 5 p.m.<br />

Virginia at Duke, 5:30 p.m.<br />

UMBC at Albany, 7 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Georgetown, 7 p.m.<br />

Towson at Penn State, 7 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m.<br />

Binghamton at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.<br />

Rutgers at Villanova, 7 p.m.<br />

Johns Hopkins at Maryland, 8 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Detroit, TBA<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> at Fairfield, TBA<br />

Wagner at Robert Morris, TBA<br />

April 17<br />

North Carolina at Lehigh, noon<br />

Ohio State at Air Force, 9 p.m.<br />

April 19<br />

Vermont at Dartmouth, 6 p.m.<br />

Yale at Bryant, 7 p.m.<br />

Brown at Providence, 7 p.m.<br />

Hobart at Syracuse, 7 p.m.<br />

April 20<br />

Penn at Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m.<br />

April 22<br />

ACC semifinals in Durham, N.C., 5/7:30 p.m.<br />

April 23<br />

Denver at Bellarmine, 11 a.m.<br />

Fairfield at Ohio State, 11 a.m.<br />

Army at Holy Cross, noon<br />

Hobart at Loyola, noon<br />

Robert Morris at Bryant, 1 p.m.<br />

Siena at Canisius, 1 p.m.<br />

Yale at Georgetown, 1 p.m.<br />

Marist at Manhattan, 1 p.m.<br />

Wagner at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Dartmouth at Penn, 1 p.m.<br />

Harvard at Princeton, 1 p.m.<br />

Notre Dame at Providence, 1 p.m.<br />

Sacred Heart at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m.<br />

Villanova at St. John’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Vermont at UMBC, 1 p.m.<br />

Presbyterian at Air Force, 2 p.m.<br />

Cornell at Brown, 3 p.m.<br />

Towson at Drexel, 3 p.m.<br />

Massachusetts vs. <strong>Hofstra</strong> in East Hartford,<br />

Conn., 3 p.m.<br />

Rutgers vs. Syracuse in East Hartford, Conn.,<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

Hartford at Binghamton, 7 p.m.<br />

Bucknell at Colgate, 7 p.m.<br />

Penn State at Delaware, 7 p.m.<br />

Lafayette at Lehigh, 7 p.m.<br />

Albany at Stony Brook, 7 p.m.<br />

Navy at Johns Hopkins, 8 p.m.<br />

April 24<br />

Jacksonville at VMI, noon<br />

ACC final in Durham, N.C., 3:30 p.m.<br />

April 26<br />

Albany at Siena, 5 p.m.<br />

Marist at Holy Cross, 7 p.m.<br />

April 29<br />

Delaware at Massachusetts, 7 p.m.<br />

Patriot League semifinals at highest seed, TBA<br />

April 30<br />

Princeton at Cornell, 12:30 p.m.<br />

Ohio State at Bellarmine, 1 p.m.<br />

Brown at Dartmouth, 1 p.m.<br />

Yale at Harvard, 1 p.m.<br />

Duke at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.<br />

Bryant at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.<br />

Sacred Heart at Robert Morris, 1 p.m.<br />

Drexel at St. John’s, 1 p.m.<br />

VMI at Siena, 1 p.m.<br />

Saint Joseph’s at Towson, 1 p.m.<br />

Quinnipiac at Wagner, 1 p.m.<br />

Hobart at Air Force, 2 p.m.<br />

Loyola at Johns Hopkins, 2 p.m.<br />

Fairfield at Denver, 3 p.m.<br />

Stony Brook at Vermont, 3 p.m.<br />

Penn at Virginia, 3 p.m.<br />

Albany at Binghamton, 7 p.m.<br />

UMBC at Hartford, 7 p.m.<br />

Penn State at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />

Canisius at Manhattan, 7 p.m.<br />

Georgetown at Rutgers, 7 p.m.<br />

Notre Dame at Syracuse, 7 p.m.<br />

Providence at Villanova, 7 p.m.<br />

Detroit at Marist, TBA<br />

May 1<br />

Patriot League final, TBA<br />

May 4<br />

America East semifinals at higher seeds, TBA<br />

CAA semifinals at higher seeds, TBA<br />

May 6<br />

Johns Hopkins at Army, 7 p.m.<br />

Notre Dame at North Carolina, 8 p.m.<br />

ECAC semifinals in Denver<br />

Ivy League semifinals at regular season champ<br />

MAAC semifinals in Buffalo, N.Y.<br />

NEC semifinals at regular season champ<br />

May 7<br />

Colgate at Maryland, 1 p.m.<br />

Providence at Rutgers, 1 p.m.<br />

St. John’s at Syracuse, 1 p.m.<br />

Villanova at Georgetown, 7 p.m.<br />

America East final at higher seed, TBA<br />

CAA final at higher seed, TBA<br />

May 8<br />

Ivy League final at regular season champ, noon<br />

ECAC final in Denver<br />

MAAC final in Buffalo, N.Y.<br />

NEC final at regular season champ<br />

May 14<br />

NCAA first round (four games)<br />

May 15<br />

NCAA first round (four games)<br />

May 21<br />

NCAA quarterfinals at Hempstead, N.Y.,<br />

noon/3<br />

May 22<br />

NCAA quarterfinals at Foxborough, Mass.,<br />

noon/3<br />

May 28<br />

NCAA semifinals at Baltimore, 4/6:30 p.m.<br />

May 30<br />

NCAA final at Baltimore, 3:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 43


NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION<br />

NCAA DIVISION I<br />

MEN’S LACROSSE<br />

CHAMPIONS<br />

1971 - Cornell<br />

1972 - Virginia<br />

1973 - Maryland<br />

1974 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1975 - Maryland<br />

1976 - Cornell<br />

1977 - Cornell<br />

1978 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1979 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1980 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1981 - North Carolina<br />

1982 - North Carolina<br />

1983 - Syracuse<br />

1984 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1985 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1986 - North Carolina<br />

1987 - Johns Hopkins<br />

1988 - Syracuse<br />

1989 - Syracuse<br />

1990 - Title vacated (by Syracuse)<br />

1991 - North Carolina<br />

1992 - Princeton<br />

1993 - Syracuse<br />

1994 - Princeton<br />

1995 - Syracuse<br />

1996 - Princeton<br />

1997 - Princeton<br />

1998 - Princeton<br />

1999 - Virginia<br />

2000 - Syracuse<br />

2001 - Princeton<br />

2002 - Syracuse<br />

2003 - Virginia<br />

2004 - Syracuse<br />

2005 - Johns Hopkins<br />

2006 - Virginia<br />

2007 - Johns Hopkins<br />

2008 - Syracuse<br />

2009 - Syracuse<br />

2010 - Duke<br />

HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

1971 - Army 19, #5 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 3<br />

1973 - Virginia 12, #3 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 5<br />

1974 - Johns Hopkins 18, #7 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 10<br />

1975 - Maryland 19, #6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 7<br />

1978 - Johns Hopkins 20, #7 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 8<br />

1993 - #6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 9, Massachusetts 8<br />

Syracuse 20, #6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 8<br />

1996 - Harvard 15, #6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 12<br />

1997 - Massachusetts 6, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 4<br />

1999 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> 15, Navy 7<br />

Johns Hopkins 11, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 7<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Tournament Seeding<br />

44 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

2010 NCAA Tournament<br />

Recap:<br />

First Round (May 15-16):<br />

Home Team Visitor<br />

#1 Virginia 18 Mt. St. Mary’s 4<br />

#2 Syracuse 8 Army 9<br />

#3 Maryland 11 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 8<br />

#4 North Carolina 14 Delaware 13<br />

#5 Duke 18 Johns Hopkins 5<br />

#6 Princeton 5 Notre Dame 8<br />

#7 Cornell 11 Loyola 10<br />

#8 Stony Brook 9 Denver 7<br />

Quarterfinals<br />

at Princeton, New Jersey, May 22<br />

#5 Duke 17 #4 North Carolina 9<br />

Notre Dame 7 #3 Maryland 5<br />

at Stony Brook, New York<br />

May 23:<br />

#1 Virginia 10 #8 Stony Brook 9<br />

#7 Cornell 14 Army 5<br />

Semifinals<br />

at Baltimore, Maryland May 29:<br />

#5 Duke 14 #1 Virginia 13<br />

Notre Dame 12 #7 Cornell 7<br />

Championship<br />

at Baltimore, Maryland May 31:<br />

#5 Duke 6 Notre Dame 5 (OT)<br />

2000 - Maryland 14, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 12<br />

2001 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> 15, Virginia 14 (OT)<br />

Syracuse 18, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 13<br />

2003 - Massachusetts 9, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 6<br />

2006 - #3 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 14, Providence 8<br />

Massachusetts 11, #3 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 10 (OT)<br />

2008 - Johns Hopkins 10, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 4<br />

2009 - Cornell 11, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 8<br />

2010 - Maryland 11, <strong>Hofstra</strong> 8<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

APPEARANCES<br />

Team Yrs. Won Lost Last<br />

Johns Hopkins 39 64 30 2010<br />

Maryland 33 41 31 2010<br />

Virginia 33 43 29 2010<br />

Syracuse 29 58 19 2010<br />

Navy 26 16 26 2009<br />

North Carolina 25 27 21 2010<br />

Cornell 23 29 20 2010<br />

Princeton 19 30 13 2010<br />

Massachusetts 18 9 18 2009<br />

Loyola 17 9 17 2010<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 16 4 16 2010<br />

Army 16 4 16 2010<br />

Notre Dame 15 8 15 2010<br />

Duke 14 20 13 2010<br />

Georgetown 11 10 11 2007<br />

Brown 12 5 12 2009<br />

Towson 10 7 10 2007<br />

Pennsylvania 10 2 10 2006<br />

Rutgers 9 2 9 2004<br />

Wash. & Lee 8 3 8 1980<br />

Harvard 5 2 5 2006<br />

UMBC 5 1 5 2009<br />

Delaware 5 3 5 2010<br />

Adelphi 4 2 4 1989<br />

Albany 4 1 4 2007<br />

Yale 3 2 3 1992<br />

Ohio State 3 1 3 2008<br />

Michigan State 3 0 3 1991<br />

Hobart 3 0 3 2004<br />

Providence 3 0 3 2007<br />

Air Force 2 0 2 1988<br />

Fairfield 2 0 2 2005<br />

Penn State 2 0 2 2005<br />

Denver 3 0 3 2010<br />

Cortland State 1 1 1 1972<br />

Bucknell 1 0 1 2001<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 1 0 1 1986<br />

New Hampshire 1 0 1 1986<br />

No. Carolina St. 1 0 1 1979<br />

Butler 1 0 1 1998<br />

Manhattan 1 0 1 2002<br />

Stony Brook 2 1 2 2010<br />

Dartmouth 1 0 1 2003<br />

Mt. St. Mary’s 2 0 2 2010<br />

Marist 1 0 1 2005<br />

Canisius 1 0 1 2008<br />

Colgate 1 0 1 2008<br />

Siena 1 0 1 2009<br />

Villanova 1 0 1 2009<br />

The Pride equaled their best NCAA Championship seeding with a number three placement in 2006. <strong>Hofstra</strong> defeated Providence at Shuart<br />

Stadium, 14-8, in the first round before losing a heart-breaking 11-10 overtime decision to Massachusetts in the quarterfinal at Stony<br />

Brook. In 1973, the Flying Dutchmen were ranked third in the eight-team tournament field and lost to Virginia, 12-5 in the first round. In<br />

1971 <strong>Hofstra</strong> was seeded fifth and lost to Army, 19-3, in the first round. In 1975, 1993 and 1996, the Dutchmen were seeded sixth. In 1975<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> lost to Maryland, 19-7. In 1993 <strong>Hofstra</strong> dumped Massachusetts, 9-8, in the first round of the field of 12 before losing to eventual<br />

national champion Syracuse, 20-8, in the quarterfinals. In 1996 <strong>Hofstra</strong> dropped a 15-12 decision to Harvard. In both 1974 and 1978, the<br />

Dutchmen were ranked seventh and dropped first round games to Johns Hopkins each year. In 1999 <strong>Hofstra</strong> earned the seventh seed and<br />

defeated Navy, 15-7, in the opening round before falling to Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals. <strong>Hofstra</strong> was not seeded in 1997, 2000, 2001,<br />

2003, 2008, 2009 or 2010.


<strong>2011</strong> NCAA DIVISION I LACROSSE QUARTERFINALS<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> will host the NCAA Division I Quarterfinals for the seventh time<br />

in program history on May 21, <strong>2011</strong> at James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

James M. Shuart Stadium is the largest outdoor sports <strong>com</strong>plex on Long<br />

Island. Opened in 1963, Shuart Stadium has served as the site for NCAA<br />

Championships, New York State High School Championships, world<br />

championships, and professional contests.<br />

James M. Shuart Stadium has been an important venue in NCAA<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> history as it served as the site of the first-ever NCAA <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Championship game in 1971, which saw Cornell post a 12-6 victory<br />

over Maryland. Since then the stadium has hosted first round NCAA<br />

Tournament games in 1973, 1993 and 2006, and NCAA Quarterfinals in<br />

1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2009.<br />

The two largest crowds in James M. Shuart Stadium history occurred<br />

during the hosting of the NCAA <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Quarterfinals. A crowd of<br />

12,292, a then-NCAA Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship Quarterfinal record<br />

and the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, witnessed the 1999<br />

NCAA Quarterfinals. Two years later, 10,510 fans attended the 2001<br />

quarterfinals.<br />

PREVIOUS NCAA<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

QUARTERFINALS AT<br />

HOFSTRA<br />

1997<br />

Princeton*-11, Massachusetts-9<br />

Syracuse-13 vs. Loyola-12<br />

1998<br />

Princeton*-11, Duke-9<br />

Syracuse-17, Virginia-14<br />

1999<br />

Johns Hopkins-11, <strong>Hofstra</strong>-7<br />

Georgetown-17, Duke-14<br />

2001<br />

Syracuse-18, <strong>Hofstra</strong>-13<br />

Princeton*-8, Loyola-7<br />

2002<br />

Syracuse*-10, Duke-9<br />

Princeton-14, Georgetown-13<br />

2009<br />

Cornell 6, Princeton 4<br />

Syracuse* 11, Maryland 6<br />

* National Champion<br />

1999 Quarterfinals<br />

2009 Quarterfinals<br />

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This is <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Entering its 75th year, <strong>Hofstra</strong> University provides a dynamic<br />

college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious<br />

individuals. Students find their edge at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, through small<br />

classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting<br />

edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and<br />

special educational programs that appeal to their interests<br />

and abilities. The <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>com</strong>munity is driven, dynamic and<br />

energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to<br />

prepare them for a successful future.<br />

In its relatively short history, <strong>Hofstra</strong> has established itself<br />

as a world-class institution of higher<br />

education and cultural enterprise. Each<br />

academic year, the <strong>Hofstra</strong> campus and<br />

the programs offered grow and change<br />

to meet the demands of our students and<br />

our <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> opened in 1935 as a <strong>com</strong>muter<br />

school with all classes and offices housed<br />

in one building. Since those early days,<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> has evolved into an international<br />

institution with a student body hailing<br />

from 47 states and territories, and 67<br />

countries around the world. The beautiful<br />

campus is an accredited arboretum with<br />

115 buildings on 240 acres. There are<br />

approximately 4,200 students living on<br />

campus, and <strong>Hofstra</strong> offers them and all<br />

students an extensive array of academic<br />

and social activities. Additionally,<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s close proximity to Manhattan<br />

means that students have easy access<br />

to the wondrous cultural, social and career<br />

offerings of the city.<br />

by Bob Schieffer, was a transformational moment for the<br />

University, highlighting the achievements of our students and<br />

faculty and their engagement in the political process. Leading<br />

up to the debate, students and the entire <strong>com</strong>munity were<br />

engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, almost 150<br />

lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history<br />

and politics of the presidency. <strong>Hofstra</strong> has followed the Educate<br />

’08 program with Define ’09, a year-long series of programs<br />

designed to examine the new presidential administration, its<br />

policies and initiatives, the challenges we currently face and<br />

ways of addressing our country’s most pressing issues.<br />

2008 also saw <strong>Hofstra</strong> award its first Guru Nanak<br />

Interfaith Prize to His Holiness the 14th Dalai<br />

Lama of Tibet. The new international award, which<br />

recognizes efforts at interfaith dialogue, received 75<br />

nominations for individuals and organizations from<br />

around the world.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s School of Communication is one of the<br />

largest, most advanced non-<strong>com</strong>mercial television<br />

facilities in the East. Students take classes and<br />

work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television<br />

production/post-production facility with two<br />

broadcast-quality studios and control rooms;<br />

two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid<br />

non-linear digital editing systems and several<br />

cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes<br />

What has remained consistent throughout the<br />

years, however, is the sense of <strong>com</strong>munity on<br />

campus, the eagerness of our students to learn<br />

and the <strong>com</strong>mitment of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> faculty<br />

and administration to provide a challenging<br />

education that encourages the pursuit of<br />

lifelong learning.<br />

The Colleges and Schools of the University<br />

are: <strong>Hofstra</strong> College of Liberal Arts and<br />

Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business,<br />

New College for Interdisciplinary Studies,<br />

School of Communication, School of<br />

Education, Health and Human Services,<br />

School of Law, School for University<br />

Studies, Honors College, <strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

Continuing Education and <strong>Hofstra</strong> North Shore<br />

- LIJ School of Medicine at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University.<br />

Bachelor’s degrees are offered in about 140<br />

areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered,<br />

including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., and<br />

J.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas,<br />

in more approximately 150 programs of study.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in<br />

announcing plans to establish a medical school on the<br />

University campus in October 2007. The new school, which<br />

will enroll its first students in <strong>2011</strong>, will be the first allopathic<br />

(MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New<br />

York State since 1963.<br />

In October 2008, the eyes of the world were on <strong>Hofstra</strong> as the<br />

University hosted the final presidential debate between Barack<br />

Obama and John McCain. The October 15 debate, moderated<br />

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are available with one dish providing special news feeds<br />

for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access<br />

to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services.<br />

In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting studentproduced<br />

programming to the entire campus on our own cable<br />

channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station<br />

(WRHU/88.7-FM), which is celebrating its 50th anniversary<br />

in 2009, audio production studios, a film/video screening<br />

room, film editing rooms, a <strong>com</strong>puter laboratory, a speech<br />

performance studio and a large dance studio.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are<br />

among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every


This is <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> also has six theaters, a student newspaper, a lively<br />

student center, a recreation center and numerous athletic<br />

facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium<br />

and the 5,046-seat David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition<br />

Complex. <strong>Hofstra</strong> also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight<br />

lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such<br />

facilities in the New York metropolitan area.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> athletic program <strong>com</strong>petes on the NCAA Division<br />

I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.<br />

The University sponsors<br />

17 intercollegiate<br />

programs – eight<br />

men’s sports and nine<br />

women’s sports. <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

has men’s teams in<br />

basketball, baseball,<br />

lacrosse, golf, tennis,<br />

wrestling, soccer<br />

and cross country.<br />

Women’s sports include<br />

basketball, volleyball,<br />

softball, tennis, soccer,<br />

field hockey, lacrosse,<br />

cross country and golf.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s academic<br />

programs are accredited<br />

by numerous national agencies and the University is one<br />

of only 276 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and<br />

universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor<br />

seat in every classroom allows<br />

students direct access to the<br />

Internet and <strong>Hofstra</strong> network,<br />

including the resources of<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Axinn Library.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s growing <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

facilities offer extensive hightech<br />

training opportunities.<br />

There are <strong>com</strong>puter terminals<br />

throughout the campus for<br />

student and faculty use, with<br />

more than 750 PC, Macintosh<br />

and UNIX workstations<br />

available in labs and<br />

classrooms.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> hosts more than 500<br />

cultural events annually,<br />

bringing thousands of<br />

scholars, dignitaries and other<br />

participants to campus. More<br />

than 200 musical and dramatic<br />

performances take place on campus each year.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Museum, which houses one of the largest art<br />

collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately<br />

eight exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an<br />

extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75 pieces. The<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Museum is accredited by the American Association of<br />

Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of<br />

six in New York to hold that distinction.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> by the Numbers<br />

17 Varsity sports<br />

21 Academic accreditations<br />

21 Eateries on campus<br />

22 Average undergraduate class size<br />

30 Local and national fraternities and sororities<br />

37 Residence halls<br />

100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities<br />

175 Student clubs and organizations<br />

500 Cultural events per year<br />

1,180 Faculty members<br />

1935 Founding date<br />

7,327 Full-time undergraduate enrollment<br />

12,100 Total University enrollment, including part-time<br />

undergraduate, graduate and School of Law<br />

115,000+ <strong>Hofstra</strong> alumni<br />

1.2 Million Volumes available at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University Libraries<br />

society Phi Beta Kappa. Of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 1,180 faculty members,<br />

544 are full time and 91 percent hold the highest degree in their<br />

fields. The average undergraduate class size is 22 students,<br />

while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University is 100-percent program accessible to<br />

persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model<br />

for this achievement.<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 47


president of <strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

STUART<br />

RABINOWITZ<br />

Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen<br />

by the <strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

Board of Trustees to serve<br />

as the eighth president of the<br />

University on December 20,<br />

2000. Prior to his appointment,<br />

he served as dean of <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University School of Law<br />

from September 1989 through<br />

June 2001. He joined the<br />

faculty of the School of Law<br />

in 1972. President Rabinowitz<br />

currently holds the Andrew<br />

M. Boas and Mark L. Claster<br />

Distinguished Professorship in<br />

Civil Procedure.<br />

President Rabinowitz holds<br />

positions with a number of<br />

important government and<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity organizations,<br />

including the Judicial<br />

Advisory Council of the State<br />

of New York Unified Court<br />

System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County<br />

Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the<br />

Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities,<br />

and on the Board of Directors for the Fair <strong>Media</strong> Council<br />

and the Long Island Technology Network. President<br />

Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County<br />

Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of<br />

the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former<br />

member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island<br />

Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served<br />

as a member of the Nassau County Commission on<br />

Government Revision, which was charged with drafting<br />

a new charter and a new form of government for the<br />

County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King<br />

Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in<br />

the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation<br />

Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County<br />

Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal<br />

profession and the <strong>com</strong>munity; the Community Service<br />

Award from the Conference of Jewish<br />

Organizations of Nassau County; and the<br />

Alumni Association of the City College<br />

of New York 2005 Townsend Harris<br />

Medal. He has also been honored by the<br />

Long Island Software and Technology<br />

Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of<br />

Networking magazine’s David Award.<br />

President Rabinowitz received a juris<br />

doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia<br />

University School of Law, where he was<br />

a member of the board of editors of the<br />

Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske<br />

Stone Scholar. He graduated from City<br />

College of New York with honors, and<br />

is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the<br />

American Law Institute.<br />

President Rabinowitz, Nancy Rabinowitz and then-Senator<br />

Barack Obama prior to the Presidential Debate at <strong>Hofstra</strong> in<br />

October 2008<br />

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hofstra university<br />

Senior Administration<br />

M. Patricia<br />

Adamski<br />

Senior Vice President<br />

for Planning and<br />

Administration<br />

Joseph M. Barkwill<br />

Vice President Facilities<br />

and Operations<br />

Dr. Herman<br />

Berliner<br />

Provost and Senior Vice<br />

President for Academic<br />

Affairs<br />

Melissa Connolly<br />

Vice President for<br />

University Relations<br />

Jessica Eads<br />

Vice President for<br />

Enrollment Services<br />

Dolores Fredrich,<br />

Esq.<br />

Vice President for Legal<br />

Affairs and General<br />

Counsel<br />

Richard V.<br />

Guardino, Jr., Esq.<br />

Vice President for<br />

Business Development<br />

Catherine<br />

Hennessy<br />

Vice President for<br />

Financial Affairs and<br />

Treasurer<br />

Sandra S. Johnson<br />

Vice President for<br />

Student Affairs<br />

Robert W.<br />

Juckiewicz<br />

Vice President for<br />

Information Technology<br />

Alan J. Kelly<br />

Vice President for<br />

Development<br />

Trustees of <strong>Hofstra</strong> University (as of january <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

OFFICERS<br />

Marilyn B. Monter,* Chair<br />

Alan J. Bernon,* Vice Chair<br />

David S. Mack,* Vice Chair<br />

Joseph M. Gregory,* Secretary<br />

Stuart Rabinowitz, President<br />

George W. Bilicic, Jr.<br />

Tejinder Bindra<br />

Robert F. Dall*<br />

Helene Fortunoff<br />

Steven J. Freiberg<br />

Colin Goddard<br />

Martin B. Greenberg*<br />

Leo A. Guthart<br />

Peter S. Kalikow*<br />

Abby Kenigsberg<br />

Arthur J. Kremer<br />

Karen L. Lutz<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Donna M. Mendes*<br />

Janis M. Meyer*<br />

John D. Miller*<br />

Martha S. Pope<br />

James E. Quinn*<br />

Edwin C. Reed<br />

Robert D. Rosenthal*<br />

Debra A. Sandler*<br />

Thomas J. Sanzone*<br />

Peter G. Schiff<br />

Joseph Sparacio*<br />

Frank G. Zarb*<br />

DELEGATES<br />

Gregory Maney, Speaker of the Faculty<br />

William F. Nirode, Chair, University<br />

Senate Executive Committee<br />

Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate<br />

Planning and Budget Committee<br />

James Wells, President, Student<br />

Government Association<br />

Lukas Miedreich, Vice President, Student<br />

Government Association<br />

Frederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President,<br />

Alumni Organization<br />

Trustees emeriti<br />

James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus<br />

Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus<br />

Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus<br />

John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus<br />

Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus<br />

George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus<br />

Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus<br />

Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus<br />

Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita<br />

Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus<br />

Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita<br />

Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus<br />

Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus<br />

Norman R. Tengstrom, Trustee Emeritus<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 49


Director of athletics<br />

jack hayes<br />

Jack Hayes is in his seventh year as director of athletics at<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University in 2010-11. Hayes was appointed by <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

President Stuart Rabinowitz as the<br />

University’s director of athletics<br />

on October 4, 2004. Hayes came to<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> after serving as an associate<br />

director of athletics at the University<br />

of Connecticut for three years.<br />

Hayes, the eighth director of athletics<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, leads a department that<br />

includes 17 Division I teams, 90<br />

coaches and administrative staff<br />

members and 350 student-athletes.<br />

Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing<br />

academic and athletic success of<br />

student-athletes, strategic planning,<br />

fund-raising, marketing, university<br />

relations, facility enhancement,<br />

budgetary management, and NCAA<br />

<strong>com</strong>pliance <strong>com</strong>plements <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University’s athletic department in its<br />

quest to further enhance its athletic<br />

program, and assist <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s studentathletes<br />

both on and off the field.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletic program has<br />

flourished under Hayes’ leadership,<br />

winning 19 CAA Championships and making 28 postseason<br />

appearances, including 21 NCAA Tournaments, since the 2004-<br />

05 academic year. In 2009-10 four Pride teams qualified for<br />

postseason play, while in 2008-09 the Pride wrestling team won<br />

the CAA Championship for an eighth consecutive year and the<br />

men’s lacrosse program advanced to the NCAA Tournament<br />

as an at-large selection. In addition, <strong>Hofstra</strong> hosted the NCAA<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Quarterfinals in 2009,<br />

which saw nearly 12,000 people fill James<br />

M. Shuart Stadium for the event.<br />

Hayes has placed a significant emphasis<br />

on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride<br />

Club membership reached all-time<br />

highs, both in terms of the number of<br />

contributors and funds raised as the<br />

organization topped the $1 million mark<br />

for the third consecutive year in 2009-<br />

10. Resources generated through fundraising<br />

efforts have been used to enhance<br />

programs and facilities available to<br />

student-athletes. Recent initiatives include<br />

the construction of baseball’s Quinn<br />

Family Grandstand and The Fried Family<br />

Student-Athlete Development Center on<br />

the second floor of the James M. Shuart<br />

Stadium Building. Other recent renovations include locker<br />

rooms, the wrestling room, athletic training rooms in Margiotta<br />

Hall and the Physical Fitness Center, the basketball media room<br />

HOFSTRA<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

DIRECTORS OF<br />

ATHLETICS<br />

1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />

1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim)<br />

1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />

1948-51 John Archer Smith<br />

1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers<br />

1974-75 Dick Thiebert<br />

1975-87 Bob Getchell<br />

1987-97 Jim Garvey<br />

1997-04 Harry Royle<br />

2004-pres. Jack Hayes<br />

in the Mack Sports Complex, a press box at the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Soccer<br />

Stadium, replacement of the turf at James M. Shuart Stadium<br />

and the construction of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Field<br />

Hockey Stadium.<br />

In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a<br />

50-year absence, inducting four classes<br />

since that time. He also led an effort to<br />

retire the uniform numbers of prominent<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> student-athletes with 20 jersey<br />

retirement ceremonies held during the 2008-<br />

09 academic year.<br />

Active on a national level, Hayes served on<br />

the NCAA Division I <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Committee<br />

from September 2006 to September 2008.<br />

In September 2010 he was appointed to the<br />

NCAA Leadership Council, which is an<br />

advisory body to the Division I Board of<br />

Directors.<br />

Hayes came to <strong>Hofstra</strong> with more than 14<br />

years of athletic administration experience,<br />

including management positions at four<br />

Division I institutions – Connecticut,<br />

Fordham, St. John’s and Fairfield.<br />

Hayes received a master’s degree in<br />

education in 1992 with a concentration in sport management<br />

from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s<br />

degree (1989) from Providence College, where he was a<br />

member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded a<br />

certificate of <strong>com</strong>pletion in 2001 from the Sports Management<br />

Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and<br />

Texas.<br />

A native of Providence, Rhode Island,<br />

Hayes graduated from the Providence<br />

Country Day School where he lettered<br />

in football, basketball and lacrosse.<br />

He was inducted, as a member of his<br />

high school basketball team, into the<br />

Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame in October 2004. In October 2010<br />

Hayes became a two-time member of<br />

Providence Country Day’s Athletic Hall<br />

of Fame when he was inducted along<br />

with the rest of his high school lacrosse<br />

team.<br />

Hayes resides in East Northport, New<br />

York, with his wife Bridget, daughter<br />

Katie (8), and sons Matt (5) and Tommy<br />

(2).<br />

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hofstra athletics<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> sponsors 17 intercollegiate sports and <strong>com</strong>petes<br />

in the Colonial Athletic Association. Since 2000 <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

has won 32 conference championships and has made 36<br />

NCAA Tournament appearances.<br />

Corrine Gandolfi was a two-time<br />

All-American for the Pride<br />

Shante Evans was the<br />

first freshman to lead<br />

the women’s basketball<br />

program in scoring<br />

and rebounding since<br />

1992-93<br />

Olivia Galati won<br />

Colonial Athletic<br />

Association Rookie<br />

and Pitcher of the Year<br />

honors as the Pride<br />

reached the NCAA<br />

Softball Regionals for<br />

the 12th time in program<br />

history<br />

Tiffany Yovino was<br />

named the 2010<br />

Colonial Athletic<br />

Association Player<br />

of the Year and<br />

helped lead the<br />

Pride to the NCAA<br />

Women’s Soccer<br />

Tournament in 2007<br />

and 2010<br />

Shaun Foster<br />

was the<br />

Colonial<br />

Athletic<br />

Association<br />

Defensive<br />

Player and<br />

Rookie of the<br />

Year in 2010<br />

Charles Jenkins is the reigning<br />

Colonial Athletic Association Player<br />

of the Year and a two-time Haggerty<br />

Award winner<br />

Ethan Paquette set<br />

a school record<br />

for RBIs and was<br />

drafted by the<br />

Seattle Mariners<br />

in the 2010 Major<br />

League Baseball<br />

Draft<br />

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Athletic Administrative staff and Head Coaches<br />

Pete Alfano<br />

Cross Country Coach<br />

Meaghan Almon<br />

Assistant Director<br />

of Athletics for<br />

Administration<br />

Patrick Anderson<br />

Baseball Coach<br />

Chrissy Arnone<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletics for Marketing and<br />

Promotions<br />

Jay Artinian<br />

Associate Director of<br />

Athletics for Facilities<br />

Cathy Aull<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Ann Baller<br />

Associate Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Dr. Michael Barnes<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Anthony Battaglia<br />

Equipment Manager<br />

Susan Bauer<br />

Assistant Dean of<br />

University Advisement<br />

Marisa Biggins<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Compliance<br />

Allison Bradshaw<br />

Assistant Strength and<br />

Conditioning Coach<br />

Mo Cassara<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach<br />

Neil Collins<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

John Considine<br />

Assistant Equipment<br />

Manager<br />

Tara Coppola<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Maria Corvino<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletics for Ticket<br />

Operations<br />

Maren Crowley<br />

Women’s Golf Coach<br />

Kathy De Angelis<br />

Field Hockey Coach<br />

Bill Edwards<br />

Softball Coach<br />

Joe Elliott<br />

Men’s Golf Coach<br />

Shaun Fean<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Coordinator<br />

David Fernandez<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Coordinator<br />

Annie Fiorvanti<br />

Director of Student-Athlete<br />

Services<br />

Stephen Gorchov<br />

Associate Director<br />

of Athletics for<br />

Communications<br />

Kristina Hernandez<br />

Volleyball Coach<br />

John Heck<br />

Associate Director of<br />

Athletics for Compliance<br />

Ellen Johnson<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletics for Corporate<br />

Relations<br />

Colm Kennedy<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Krista Kilburn-<br />

Steveskey<br />

Women’s Basketball Coach<br />

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Frantzer Le Blanc<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Cindy Lewis<br />

Senior Associate Director<br />

of Athletics<br />

Evan Malings<br />

Head Athletic Trainer<br />

Danny McCabe<br />

Executive Associate<br />

Director of Athletics<br />

Tim McMahon<br />

Associate Director of<br />

Athletics for External<br />

Affairs<br />

Abby Morgan<br />

Women’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach<br />

Michael Neely<br />

Director of Ticket Sales<br />

Isaac Neal<br />

Ticket Office Graduate<br />

Assistant<br />

Richard Nuttall<br />

Men’s Soccer Coach<br />

Jeanne O’Keefe<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Rachel Peel<br />

Associate Dean of<br />

University Advisement<br />

James Prendergast<br />

Assistant Strength and<br />

Conditioning Coach<br />

Simon Riddiough<br />

Women’s Soccer Coach<br />

Diane Schuerlein<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Jim Sheehan<br />

Senior Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

Tom Shifflet<br />

Wrestling Coach<br />

Clarice Smith<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Daniel Solow<br />

Assistant Athletics Director<br />

for Development<br />

Samantha Sweeney<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletics for Student-<br />

Athlete Development<br />

Harriet Teitle<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Kathy Theiling<br />

Equipment Manager<br />

Seth Tierney<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach<br />

Michael Unterstein<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Development<br />

Dave Walsh<br />

Assistant Equipment<br />

Manager<br />

Ryan Watson<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Athletic Facilities<br />

Philip Wayne<br />

Men’s Tennis Coach<br />

Scott Wilks<br />

Assistant Strength and<br />

Conditioning Coach<br />

Winnie Wymes<br />

Athletic Department<br />

Secretary<br />

Dr. Michael Yorio<br />

Team Physician<br />

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HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE ACADEMIC PLAN<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> program firmly believes that academic<br />

success is as important as success on the field of play. To reinforce<br />

the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics academic program, the men’s lacrosse team<br />

has implemented an academic plan of their own to insure that each<br />

men’s lacrosse player reaches his full potential in the classroom.<br />

Mission: Create an environment where players and coaches<br />

know and understand each other on a very strong interpersonal<br />

level, allowing coaches the opportunity to provide student-athletes<br />

with support and mentoring, and to help them recognize and<br />

master the intellectual tools necessary for success. Also, create<br />

a standard and set level of accountability with expectations and<br />

support systems that, when utilized, will provide our studentathletes<br />

the tools necessary to be successful. By working and living<br />

in this environment throughout their careers, our goal is to have a<br />

sustained positive influence on how our student-athletes think, act<br />

and feel.<br />

Our Responsibility: Set a high standard for our studentathletes<br />

and be more accountable for academic success. Teach<br />

them what is right, and provide the guidance needed to bring to<br />

light their strengths and improve on their weaknesses so they can<br />

attain their full potential.<br />

The Program: This is a counseling based program that will<br />

focus on developing relationships first and then provide mentoring<br />

and guidance in various ways. While academic success is at the<br />

core of this program, this is not strictly an academic initiative. We<br />

will focus on life skills, study skills, career planning and other<br />

intellectual tools that all individuals should be proficient in<br />

Our team will be divided into different groups based on the<br />

intensity of the integration determined. We will focus heavily on<br />

the first-year student experience, as they are the most vulnerable<br />

group and will make up the foundation for future successes.<br />

Listed below (section I) are the different levels of integration with<br />

characteristics of each. The primary technique utilized throughout<br />

this program will be individual meetings with members of the<br />

coaching staff based on the level of integration necessary. It<br />

is during these meetings where relationships will be further<br />

developed and skills will be discussed. Understanding that time<br />

management is one of the most important tools needed, all of our<br />

student-athletes will utilize a daily planner that will be discussed<br />

in our scheduled meetings. Working closely with the office of<br />

Academic Advisement and utilizing academic advisors as a<br />

supplement to our meeting schedule, we will offer all the resources<br />

provided by the University to each of our student-athletes. The<br />

Career Center will be both a group and individual activity for<br />

our entire team, as career planning and networking will be topics<br />

discussed throughout our meeting schedule.<br />

A large <strong>com</strong>ponent of the program is the rules that are in place for<br />

each student’s daily academic life. These rules, which are listed<br />

after section I, must be adhered to by each member of the team.<br />

Section I - Levels of Integration<br />

These levels will be determined by the coaching staff at the end<br />

of each semester or prior to a student’s matriculation at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University<br />

Transition Phase - All first-year studentathletes:<br />

Meet once per week with assigned coach and have an additional<br />

meeting with the academic advisor<br />

Develop rapport<br />

Help develop intellectual and academic goals<br />

Encourage student-athletes to set a high standard for themselves<br />

in: academic achievement, interpersonal relationships, self-image,<br />

athletic achievement and life long goals<br />

Familiarize student-athletes with campus <strong>com</strong>munity, academic<br />

resources and social threats<br />

Level I Integration:<br />

Meet bi-weekly with assigned coach and once per week with the<br />

academic advisor<br />

Further enhance academic and intellectual goals<br />

Proactively approach academic responsibilities<br />

Focus student’s goals in terms of major<br />

Level II Integration:<br />

Meet bi-weekly with the academic advisor and once per month<br />

with assigned coach<br />

Safeguard against academic risks<br />

Begin career search process<br />

Start networking for career placement<br />

Level III Integration:<br />

Meet at beginning and end of semester with coaching staff<br />

Certify graduation progress with Academic Advisement<br />

Finalize career goals and make necessary interview appointments<br />

for internships or employment<br />

Rules for the Classroom:<br />

Attend every class that is scheduled<br />

Be five minutes early. Lateness to class qualifies as an absence<br />

Sit in one of the first three rows of the classroom.<br />

Do not sit next to a teammate.<br />

No hats are to be worn in any building<br />

Academic Resources for Student-Athletes<br />

Advising - Advisement Dean and Faculty Advisor<br />

Tutoring Services - Three courses per semester at no charge<br />

Study Hall - Eight hours per week professionally monitored<br />

Mid-semester academic progress reports<br />

Academic Labs<br />

Writing Center<br />

Tracking progress towards graduation for both University and<br />

NCAA standards<br />

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)<br />

Guest speakers regarding personal and professional development<br />

Professional mentoring program through the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Career<br />

Assistance Network and Corporate Development CouncilCareer<br />

counseling, resume building, interview workshops, on-campus<br />

recruiting and job fairs through the Career Center<br />

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A Day in the Life of a <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Player<br />

7:45 a.m. Wake up<br />

8:15 a.m. Breakfast, Student Center Cafeteria<br />

8:45-9:45 a.m. Study Hall – Rielly Theater in<br />

Margiotta Hall<br />

10-11:20 a.m. “Legal Studies” class with<br />

Professor Bass, Roosevelt Hall<br />

11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Defensive film<br />

session with Coach Amplo,<br />

coaches office<br />

Student Center Cafeteria<br />

Class in Monroe Lecture Hall<br />

Science class<br />

12:30 p.m. Lunch<br />

1-2:20 p.m. “Art History” class with<br />

Professor Cohen, Breslin Hall<br />

2:30-5 p.m. Practice, Shuart Stadium<br />

5-5:30 p.m. Team Meeting – Delaware Scouting Report, Locker Room<br />

6 p.m. Dinner, Student Center Cafeteria<br />

7 p.m. Free time/Study time<br />

• Students typically take 15-17 credits per semester,<br />

which equates to roughly 15-17 hours of class time<br />

per week. This student’s day included about 3 hours<br />

of class time.<br />

Men’s lacrosse study hall<br />

• All <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> freshmen and any studentathlete<br />

who carries a cumulative GPA of less than<br />

3.0 is required to <strong>com</strong>plete 8 hours of study hall per<br />

week by the coaching staff.<br />

• This schedule reflects the daily planner of a <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> student-athlete for a Monday in April as<br />

the team prepared to face Delaware the following<br />

Saturday.<br />

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MARGIOTTA HALL<br />

Opened in 1992, Margiotta Hall, a magnificent three-story,<br />

22,500-square-foot building, is a centerpiece of the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University Athletics program. The state-of-the-art field house,<br />

equipped with video equipment, a 12-seat theater with stadium<br />

seating for group film and meeting sessions, as well as a viewing<br />

room with hardwood flooring and a 50-inch flat screen television<br />

that overlooks the field.<br />

In 2010 Margiotta Hall was the<br />

recipient of a “Traditions Project”<br />

that provides a sense of history of<br />

the lacrosse programs. The walls<br />

of the second floor of Margiotta<br />

Hall contain pictures and brief text<br />

descriptions of the key moments<br />

and people in <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

history. The project was made<br />

possible through the generosity of<br />

former lacrosse All-American<br />

James C. Metzger ’83.<br />

The lower level of Margiotta Hall<br />

contains a 178-seat theater and<br />

additional meeting rooms.<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined with <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 13,000-seat stadium, has created one<br />

of the finest facilities in the nation. The facility was named after<br />

Joseph M. Margiotta ’50, a former Pride student-athlete and longtime<br />

supporter. Margiotta, who founded and served as President<br />

of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride Club for more than 20 years, passed away in<br />

November 2008<br />

Margiotta Hall features a<br />

3,500-square-foot weight<br />

room on the first floor. The<br />

building also contains locker<br />

rooms for men’s lacrosse<br />

and women’s lacrosse, all of<br />

which have undergone major<br />

renovations since 2008.<br />

The state-of-the-art<br />

athletic training room,<br />

also located on the first<br />

floor, has hydrotherapy<br />

and electrotherapy areas,<br />

cardiovascular and isokinetic<br />

equipment, as well as taping<br />

areas, a rehabilitation area,<br />

an aerobics room, and athletic<br />

trainer and physician offices.<br />

On the second floor, an attractive multi-purpose<br />

room, enclosed by a glass wall, provides a<br />

panoramic view of James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

Meetings and receptions for alumni, parents<br />

and friends of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletic program<br />

are held in this area. Located on this level are<br />

the offices for the men and women’s lacrosse<br />

coaching staffs.<br />

The lacrosse office was the benefit of a major<br />

renovation project in 2008. The offices are<br />

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JAMES M. SHUART STADIUM<br />

Originally opened in 1963 as <strong>Hofstra</strong> Stadium and renamed James<br />

M. Shuart Stadium in August 2002, the facility serves as the home<br />

to <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s lacrosse teams.<br />

Named after the former <strong>Hofstra</strong> President, who played football and<br />

lacrosse during his<br />

undergraduate days<br />

at <strong>Hofstra</strong>, James<br />

M. Shuart Stadium<br />

has served as the<br />

host for the NCAA<br />

Division I Men’s<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship<br />

Quarterfinals<br />

and first<br />

round games in the<br />

NCAA Men’s and<br />

Women’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Championships,<br />

numerous conference<br />

championship<br />

contests, the Long<br />

Island All-Star<br />

Football Game,<br />

the Fun City<br />

Bowl featuring<br />

the New York<br />

City Police and<br />

Fire Department<br />

teams, the Long<br />

Island Lizards<br />

of Major League<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong>, and<br />

various Long Island<br />

high school<br />

and New York<br />

state championship<br />

games. The<br />

stadium also<br />

served as a home<br />

for the Long<br />

Island Rough<br />

Riders of professional<br />

soccer’s<br />

A-League.<br />

In 1968 the<br />

stadium became<br />

the third college<br />

facility in the nation<br />

to install an<br />

artificial playing<br />

surface. James<br />

M. Shuart Stadium<br />

underwent a<br />

major renovation<br />

and expansion<br />

that was <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

in the fall<br />

of 1996, making<br />

HOFSTRA<br />

LACROSSE<br />

VICTORY WALK<br />

In 2004 <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics and the Pride<br />

men’s lacrosse program created a Victory<br />

Walk to <strong>com</strong>memorate the more<br />

than 400 victories achieved since the<br />

programs’ inception in 1949. The Victory<br />

Walk, spearheaded by then-<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Head <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Coach John Danowski, is<br />

located near the main entrance of James<br />

M. Shuart Stadium and consists of a<br />

walkway made from individual bricks<br />

showcasing all the victories of the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> program. Each brick<br />

is inscribed with the year, the opponent<br />

and the score of the contest. Included in<br />

the project are several memorial gardens<br />

and benches. The project generated more<br />

than $70,000 in donations and had more<br />

than 220 contributors of which more<br />

than half were former players.<br />

the facility into one of the premier <strong>com</strong>plexes in the Northeast. The<br />

project included the expansion of the seating capacity from 7,000<br />

to 13,000; the creation of the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the southeast<br />

corner of the stadium; and the installation of scoreboards in<br />

both end zones. The renovation transformed James M. Shuart Stadium<br />

into the largest outdoor sports and entertainment <strong>com</strong>plex on<br />

Long Island. In 2007 the artificial turf at James M. Shuart Stadium<br />

was replaced with FieldTurf, then in 2009 new scoreboards were<br />

installed in the<br />

north and south<br />

end zones.<br />

The three largest<br />

crowds in<br />

stadium history<br />

occurred during<br />

the hosting<br />

of the NCAA<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Quarterfinals. A<br />

crowd of 12,292,<br />

a then-NCAA<br />

men’s lacrosse<br />

championship<br />

quarterfinal<br />

record and the<br />

largest-ever lacrosse<br />

crowd on<br />

Long Island, witnessed<br />

the 1999<br />

NCAA Quarterfinals<br />

featuring <strong>Hofstra</strong> versus Johns Hopkins, 11,292 fans were<br />

present for the 2009 NCAA Quarterfinals and 10,510 fans attended<br />

the 2001 quarterfinals that featured <strong>Hofstra</strong> against Syracuse.<br />

The NCAA Quarterfinals return to James M. Shuart Stadium in<br />

May <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Indoor<br />

Practice Facility<br />

The Pride has use of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Indoor Practice Facility. The<br />

50-yard turf field gives <strong>Hofstra</strong> a unique environment that<br />

most teams in the Northeast do not have. The practice bubble<br />

is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports<br />

Complex.<br />

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THE HOWDY MYERS PAVILION<br />

In October 1998 <strong>Hofstra</strong> University President Emeritus Dr. James<br />

M. Shuart presided over the dedication ceremony for the Howdy<br />

Myers Pavilion in the south end zone of James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

Howdy Myers served as <strong>Hofstra</strong> University’s director of athletics,<br />

head men’s lacrosse coach and head football coach for a quarter of<br />

a century. His extraordinary coaching talents in both lacrosse and<br />

football from 1950 to 1975 made Howdy Myers a legend in both<br />

sports.<br />

Myers was personally<br />

credited with the<br />

tremendous growth<br />

of lacrosse on Long<br />

Island, through the<br />

creation of scholastic<br />

clinics and demonstrations<br />

in the 1950s, and<br />

leading the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> program to<br />

national prominence.<br />

He was years ahead<br />

of the intercollegiate<br />

athletic world with his<br />

use of many coaching<br />

innovations in both<br />

lacrosse and football.<br />

As <strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse<br />

coach, Howdy Myers coached 26 seasons<br />

(1950-75) and recorded a 216-138-4 record.<br />

He coached Flying Dutchmen teams that<br />

captured eight divisional championships and<br />

made four NCAA Division I Championship<br />

Tournament appearances. In 1970 he<br />

received the F. Morris Touchstone Award as<br />

the United States Intercollegiate <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Association (USILA) Division I Coach of<br />

the Year. In 1971 Howdy Myers received the<br />

Governor’s Trophy for providing continuous<br />

and meaningful contributions to lacrosse.<br />

That same year he received lacrosse’s highest<br />

honor when he was inducted into the<br />

United States <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Hall of Fame.<br />

Howard “Howdy” Myers passed away in 1980. In 2006 he was<br />

among the inaugural class inducted into the <strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

Athletics Hall of Fame. <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s connection to the Myers family<br />

includes his son, Howard Myers III, his daughter, Dorsey Donnelly,<br />

and his son-in-law, William Donnelly, who are all <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

alumni.<br />

A portrait sculpture<br />

of Howdy<br />

Myers, created<br />

by artist Peter<br />

Homestead,<br />

stands in front<br />

of the Pavilion<br />

facing the Shuart<br />

Stadium field.<br />

In creating the<br />

sculpture, Mr.<br />

Homestead<br />

worked from<br />

photographs<br />

and consultations<br />

with Coach<br />

Myers’ family<br />

and friends. The<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted sculpture<br />

captures<br />

the spirit and<br />

strength of Howdy Myers. Alumni and friends of Coach<br />

Myers have joined together to establish the Howard M.<br />

Myers Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship in his honor.<br />

In 2002 <strong>Hofstra</strong> created the Howard “Howdy” Myers<br />

Award, which is presented to a male student-athlete<br />

in recognition of outstanding leadership and athletic<br />

performance.<br />

As <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s football coach for 25 years<br />

(1950-74), Coach Myers recorded 15 winning<br />

seasons and a 141-98-4 record. In 1959 he led the Flying<br />

Dutchmen to the first undefeated (9-0-0) season in <strong>Hofstra</strong> Football<br />

history.<br />

Dr. Shuart, who served as a<br />

team captain under Coach<br />

Myers in both football and<br />

lacrosse in the early 1950s,<br />

praised the coaching legend.<br />

“Howdy Myers had a huge<br />

impact on intercollegiate and<br />

scholastic sports,” Shuart said.<br />

“Renowned for his coaching<br />

abilities throughout collegiate<br />

sports, Coach Myers will<br />

always be a <strong>Hofstra</strong> legend.”<br />

Howard “Howdy” Myers<br />

Award Recipients<br />

2002 Kahmal Roy-Football<br />

2003 Arni Gunnarsson-Soccer<br />

2004 Noel Thompson-Wrestling<br />

2005 Jon Masa-Wrestling and Loren Stokes-Basketball<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein-<strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

2007 Loren Stokes-Basketball<br />

2008 Antoine Agudio-Basketball and Charles Griffin-<br />

Wrestling<br />

2009 Jay Card-<strong>Lacrosse</strong> and Charles Jenkins-<br />

Basketball<br />

2010 Charles Jenkins-Basketball<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> Academic support<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University is <strong>com</strong>mitted to the pursuit of academic<br />

and athletic excellence. The University views participation in<br />

intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an<br />

educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity<br />

available. <strong>Hofstra</strong> also realizes the time <strong>com</strong>mitment made by<br />

student-athletes and has <strong>com</strong>mitted the<br />

facilities and resources to support all<br />

students.<br />

The University Tutorial Program (UTP)<br />

provides free tutoring in every subject<br />

area to any <strong>Hofstra</strong> student. Students<br />

are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of<br />

individual tutorial assistance per week for<br />

up to three courses. They are also able to<br />

utilize the various help labs on campus,<br />

which specialize in providing assistance<br />

in writing, business and QM, and biology<br />

and chemistry. In addition to this service,<br />

student-athletes are assigned an academic<br />

advisor, through the Center for University<br />

Advisement, who helps address the various<br />

needs of student‐athletes. The academic<br />

advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts<br />

to ensure the academic success of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s<br />

student-athletes.<br />

student‐athletes to ensure <strong>com</strong>pliance with <strong>Hofstra</strong> University,<br />

NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular<br />

<strong>com</strong>munication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities<br />

for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.<br />

Area four is study halls. The University<br />

Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls<br />

by providing tutors in various subjects as<br />

necessary. The academic advisors also assess<br />

the needs of individual student‐athletes to<br />

provide the most effective study environment.<br />

The assessment tool administered by the<br />

Center for University Advisement is also used<br />

to provide various enrichment seminars for<br />

the student‐athletes such as time management,<br />

writing skills, campus resources, and<br />

surviving the college transition.<br />

Area one is academic counseling. Services<br />

are provided in the areas of academic<br />

planning, career planning, personal<br />

counseling, and campus and <strong>com</strong>munity referrals. The advisor also<br />

meets with prospective student‐athletes, at the coach’s request, to<br />

share the many benefits of a <strong>Hofstra</strong> University education.<br />

In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete<br />

Development Center was opened on the second<br />

level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building.<br />

The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete<br />

Services Staff, as well as a large <strong>com</strong>puter lab with<br />

printer access for use by <strong>Hofstra</strong> student-athletes,<br />

a quiet study area with wireless internet access and<br />

two group study/tutor<br />

rooms with power point<br />

access and white boards.<br />

Area two is academic advising. The<br />

academic advisor serves as the primary<br />

advisor for first-year and undecided studentathletes,<br />

and also assists upperclassmen who<br />

have declared a major.<br />

Area three is academic monitoring. The<br />

advisor monitors the academic progress of<br />

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SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

Through a <strong>com</strong>prehensive athletic training program, <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

University student-athletes are provided excellent health care<br />

during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort<br />

between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic<br />

Department and outside health care providers ensures every<br />

student-athlete the best medical attention possible.<br />

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of<br />

health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition event is <strong>Hofstra</strong> University’s athletic training staff,<br />

which is led by seventh-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings<br />

and features eight full-time athletic<br />

trainers and numerous student athletic<br />

trainers. The athletic trainers provide<br />

injury management, rehabilitation and<br />

treatment to the entire Athletic program.<br />

Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic<br />

training rooms, these professionals work<br />

tirelessly to ensure the safe participation<br />

of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s student-athletes and to return<br />

injured athletes to play quickly and safely.<br />

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael<br />

Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake<br />

Success, New York, is in his first year on <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s medical<br />

team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports<br />

medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova<br />

University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health<br />

Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports<br />

medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics.<br />

Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at<br />

Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.<br />

Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the<br />

2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is<br />

on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked<br />

as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to<br />

2005.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University sponsors a fully accredited, highly <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />

undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in<br />

which <strong>Hofstra</strong> student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of<br />

the health care system.<br />

Evan Malings<br />

Head Athletic Trainer<br />

Dr. Michael Yorio<br />

Team Physician<br />

Robert Sullivan<br />

Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Athletic Trainer<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> SYMBOLS AND heritage<br />

The Symbols of<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

The Shield Logo<br />

In 2005 <strong>Hofstra</strong> introduced a new logo as part<br />

of a University-wide re-imaging. Both the<br />

University’s logo as well as the Pride logo were<br />

designed by advertising agency Powell New<br />

York, a full-service branding and marketing<br />

agency, noted as one of the ten firms to watch<br />

in 2005 in Advertising Age.<br />

The new University logo features an “H”<br />

within a shield design. <strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

has always been known for both a tradition<br />

of academic excellence and a willingness to<br />

evolve to meet the needs of students and the<br />

greater society. This shield represents the<br />

University’s <strong>com</strong>mitment to our heritage and<br />

a tradition of academic excellence, while the<br />

dynamic representation of the H within the<br />

shield embodies the evolutionary, changing nature of the University.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University has both honored its traditions and heritage<br />

while embracing changing disciplines, using new technology<br />

and remaining relevant to scholarly pursuits and the demands of<br />

industry.<br />

In 1988 one of the two lions on the seal was officially replaced<br />

with a lioness. The <strong>Hofstra</strong> seal is still in use today, though not as<br />

a logo. The seal will be affixed to formal documents, and used for<br />

official purposes such as <strong>com</strong>mencement, convocations, and official<br />

University functions.<br />

The Pride<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s athletic teams are officially known as<br />

the Pride, providing our teams with a strong,<br />

consistent image that resonates with the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>com</strong>munity. The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Athletics logo consists<br />

of a graphic mark of a male and female lion in<br />

powerful, synchronized motion with the word<br />

mark of the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride or the specific sports<br />

team.<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride refers to a pack of lions, male<br />

and female, which work together towards a<br />

<strong>com</strong>mon goal and symbolize determination and<br />

strength. The Pride conveys both the teamwork<br />

and togetherness that is a trait of lions living in<br />

prides, who have a close bond and work together<br />

for the good of the entire group. The teamwork evident in prides<br />

is a trait of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s student-athletes, who support each other in<br />

furtherance of a <strong>com</strong>mon goal, while working tirelessly to represent<br />

their teams and, in turn, the University. Lions also possess speed,<br />

The Seal<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> seal was designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art<br />

instructor Constant Van de Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of<br />

arms of the House of Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the<br />

coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also stands in<br />

the center of the coat of arms, holding a sword in its right claw and<br />

a bundle of seven arrows, which represent the seven provinces of<br />

Holland, in its left. The seal also carries the motto of the House of<br />

Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast).<br />

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tenacity, and agility, and are relentless in their pursuit of a goal,<br />

which are traits our student-athletes demonstrate both on and off the<br />

field.<br />

The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics was<br />

in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded<br />

and called itself The Pride Club, which at the time simply referred<br />

to the pride that alumni and fans had for our teams. The Pride<br />

identity has progressed over the past decade in a more specific<br />

fashion than just the expression of a feeling. After one lion on the<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender equity,<br />

the University mascots -- Kate and Willie Pride, a lioness and lion –<br />

were introduced.<br />

University. He suggested that NYU might offer extension courses<br />

on the <strong>Hofstra</strong> property. <strong>Hofstra</strong> opened in September 1935, as a<br />

two-year extension branch of NYU; its official name was “Nassau<br />

College – <strong>Hofstra</strong> Memorial of New York University at Hempstead,<br />

Long Island.” When the doors opened, the sole building on campus<br />

was <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s mansion, which he had affectionately named the<br />

Netherlands after his homeland, and all classes were held there. The<br />

mansion, which houses administrative offices, is now the center of<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 240-acre campus, and has been renamed <strong>Hofstra</strong> Hall.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Dutch Heritage<br />

Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands began with William S.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>, after whom the school is named and on whose property the<br />

University was started. William <strong>Hofstra</strong> died in 1932 and when his<br />

wife, Kate, died 16 months later, her will provided that their house,<br />

15-acre estate, and bulk of her inheritance were to be used for a<br />

“public, charitable, benevolent, or scientific purpose” as a memorial<br />

to her husband.<br />

The idea for a college came from Truesdel Peck Calkins, former<br />

Hempstead superintendent of schools, who was then with New York<br />

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LONG ISLAND & NEW YORK CITY<br />

About Long Island…<br />

Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant <strong>com</strong>munity, a summer<br />

playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.<br />

Five distinct regions make up Long Island:<br />

• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites<br />

dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era<br />

mansions.<br />

• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and<br />

entertainment center, with world-famous Jones<br />

and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New<br />

York Islanders.<br />

• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and<br />

natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet<br />

center and a huge water park.<br />

• North Fork, with an array of vineyards,<br />

waterfront ports and farm stands.<br />

• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,”<br />

with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.<br />

You can catch a <strong>Hofstra</strong> shuttle bus to Jones<br />

Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous<br />

coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and<br />

outdoor concerts.<br />

With everything from museums, historical sites<br />

and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer<br />

outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks,<br />

aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.<br />

About New York City…<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit<br />

Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in<br />

Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.<br />

Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />

Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets,<br />

Rangers or Knicks game.<br />

Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of<br />

FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC<br />

Walk through the financial capital of the world at the<br />

New York Stock Exchange on<br />

Wall Street.<br />

Take the subway to Coney<br />

Island for a Nathan’s<br />

hot dog and a ride on<br />

the Cyclone, the last<br />

of the great wooden<br />

rollercoasters.<br />

Get half-priced tickets<br />

to Broadway’s finest<br />

shows at the TKTS<br />

booth in a new,<br />

glittering Times Square.<br />

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2010 HOFSTRA LACROSSE STATISTICS<br />

(14th Ranked - 9-5, 2-3)<br />

Name GP GS G A PTS SH SOG GW UP DN GB FO PEN MIN<br />

Jamie Lincoln 14 14 33 20 53 71 49 2 4 0 23 0-0 5 3:30<br />

Jay Card 13 13 31 22 53 78 52 1 5 0 31 0-0 6 4:30<br />

Stephen Bentz 14 14 29 12 41 61 39 1 4 0 26 0-0 3 2:00<br />

Brad Loizeaux 14 14 19 11 30 65 37 0 0 0 4 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Kevin Ford 7 4 15 6 21 46 25 1 5 0 8 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Adrian Sorichetti 14 0 9 6 15 24 18 0 4 0 3 0-0 2 2:00<br />

Dan Stein 14 13 8 6 14 33 26 2 0 0 7 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Mike DeNapoli 14 11 9 3 12 40 24 1 1 0 10 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Aaron Jones 14 0 6 3 9 18 10 0 0 0 2 0-1 0 0:00<br />

Steve DeNapoli 14 0 4 3 7 13 5 0 1 0 49 0-0 1 1:00<br />

Drew Coholan 14 1 3 3 6 17 8 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Tom Interlicchio 14 0 4 1 5 6 5 1 0 0 9 0-0 4 3:00<br />

Tim Holman 14 0 2 3 5 4 4 0 0 0 32 0-1 1 1:00<br />

Michael Hamilton 7 0 2 1 3 5 4 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Michael Burke 9 0 2 1 3 4 4 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

John Antoniades 14 0 1 2 3 8 3 0 0 0 47 180-149 3 3:00<br />

Adam Mojica 14 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 32 0-0 6 5:00<br />

Mike Skudin 14 14 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 29 0-0 5 5:00<br />

Tyler Corcoran 3 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Sean Lucas 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 0-0 1 0:30<br />

Dan Pezzolla 4 0 0 1 1 5 3 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Cole Koesterer 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Adam Swarsen 6 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 24 0-0 3 2:30<br />

Patrick Hogan 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0:00<br />

Isaac Neal 14 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Kyle Dillon 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Cullen Cassidy 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10-5 0 0:00<br />

Jerry Nobile 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1-0 0 0:00<br />

Jordan Fried 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Chris Dale 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Cody Solaja 13 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-0 3 2:00<br />

Rob Bellairs 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Jack Rogan 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Mark Mullen 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Mike Vaccaro 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0:00<br />

Andrew Gvozden 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Patrick Leary 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0:00<br />

Austin Wright 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2:00<br />

Christian Scuderi 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0-0 9 7:30<br />

Total 14 - 181 106 287 514 325 9 25 0 450 192-158 54 44:30<br />

Opponents 14 - 126 72 198 401 239 5 16 0 386 158-192 83 72:30<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Goalie Statistics<br />

Name GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF<br />

Kyle Dillon 1 0 5:52 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 2<br />

Rob Bellairs 10 7 422:09 62 8.81 41 .398 5 3 0 180<br />

Andrew Gvozden 10 7 412:49 64 9.30 70 .522 4 2 0 219<br />

Total 14 - 840:50 126 8.99 113 .473 9 5 0 401<br />

Opponents 14 - 840:50 181 12.92 144 .443 5 9 0 514<br />

Clears: <strong>Hofstra</strong> - 227-256 (.887), Opponents - 215-255 (.843)<br />

Man-Up Opportunities: <strong>Hofstra</strong> - 25-75 (.333), Opponents - 16-48 (.333)<br />

2010 Results<br />

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT<br />

Feb. 27 at #9 Princeton L 14-17 1146<br />

Mar. 6 #19 BROWN W 15-12 2234<br />

Mar. 13 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS W 14-6 1245<br />

Mar. 20 SACRED HEART W 14-6 1502<br />

Mar. 23 at St. John’s W 13-4 534<br />

Mar. 27 at #18 Massachusetts* L 9-11 821<br />

Mar. 30 ARMY W 17-2 1073<br />

Apr. 3 at #11 Drexel* L 11-13 1011<br />

Apr. 6 MANHATTAN W 18-2 1416<br />

Apr. 10 vs. Delaware*@ W 12-11 25710<br />

Apr. 17 at Penn State* L (OT) 10-11 657<br />

Apr. 24 JACKSONVILLE W 14-10 1547<br />

May 1 #11 TOWSON* W 12-10 2836<br />

May 15 at #3 Maryland& L 8-11 1641<br />

*CAA Game<br />

@Big City Classic at New Meadowlands Stadium<br />

& NCAA Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship - 1st Round<br />

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2010 Game Summaries<br />

The Pride got off to a slow start, trailing 3-0 after the first 3:07 on goals<br />

by Chris McBride, Mike Chanenchuk and Jack McBride. But sophomore<br />

Mike DeNapoli notched his first career goal at the 10:17 mark, and Lincoln<br />

tallied his first Pride goal 3:19 into the second to close the deficit to 3-2.<br />

After Princeton’s Tyler Moni and DeNapoli exchanged goals over the next<br />

three minutes, the cousins McBride-Chris and Jack-and sophomore Mike<br />

Grossman tallied goals to build a 7-3 advantage with 5:18 to play.<br />

GAME 1<br />

FEBRUARY 27 AT #9 PRINCETON:<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> junior Jamie Lincoln recorded four goals and one assist in his debut<br />

and sophomore Mike DeNapoli added three goals and one assist but the<br />

Tigers outscored the Pride, 8-4 over the last 23 minutes to post a 17-14<br />

victory at the Class of 1952 Stadium in the season opener for both teams.<br />

Lincoln, the transfer from the University of Denver, tallied two goals in<br />

each half while DeNapoli tallied all three of his goals in the first half.<br />

Juniors Stephen Bentz and Jay Card each recorded two goals and two<br />

adrian sorIchetti<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> regrouped and went on a 4-0 run over the next 2:21 to tie the game<br />

at 7-all. Bentz started the run off a perfect pass from defender Mike Skudin<br />

at the 5:18 mark. Forty seconds later, Lincoln scored a man-up goal off a<br />

pass from Sorichetti. DeNapoli tallied his third of the game, off a pass from<br />

behind from Sorichetti, at the 3:24 mark, and Bentz notched his second,<br />

off a turnover, nine seconds later to tie the game. But Tiger senior Scott<br />

MacKenzie and sophomore Peter Smythe scored seven seconds apart in the<br />

final 30 seconds of the half to take a 9-7 lead at the intermission.<br />

The Pride came out in the second half and took the lead with three<br />

unanswered goals within 90 seconds. Card notched his first off a rebound<br />

at the 11:36 mark, and Lincoln added another unassisted goal off a loose<br />

ball 30 seconds later to tie the game at 9-9. Senior Dan Stein gave the Pride<br />

their only lead of the game at 10-9 at the 10:06 mark off a perfect pass from<br />

DeNapoli.<br />

Princeton came right back and scored the next three goals as Chris<br />

McBride, Froccaro and Moni dented the twine to give the Tigers a 12-10<br />

lead heading into the fourth quarter. Sorichetti cut the deficit to one with an<br />

extra-man goal off a pass from Card just 1:27 into the final stanza. But The<br />

Tigers Chanenchuk and Chris McBride scored over the next 3:07 to boost<br />

the Princeton lead to 14-11.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> wasn’t through as Card notched his second of the game off a loose<br />

ball less than a minute later and Lincoln fired in a bullet from left of Tiger<br />

goalie Tyler Fiorito ( 11 saves) almost a minute after that to close to 14-<br />

13. Froccaro scored his second of the game on a one-on-one with Pride<br />

goalie Rob Bellairs at the 6:49 mark but <strong>Hofstra</strong> sophomore Brad Loizeaux<br />

notched his first of the year on a run across the box 25 seconds later to keep<br />

the Pride within one at 15-14.<br />

With the Pride getting just a handful of shots the rest of the way, Princeton<br />

added to its lead as Froccaro added his third from Engelke with 2:09<br />

to play, and Engelke notched his first on a breakaway off a pass from<br />

Chanenchuk with 37 seconds to play for the 17-14 victory.<br />

The Pride outshot the Tigers, 41-29, and picked up 31 ground balls to<br />

Princeton’s 29. But Fiorito’s eight saves in the second half, including six in<br />

the fourth quarter, was the difference for the Tigers.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#11 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 1 6 3 4 14<br />

#9 Princeton 3 6 3 5 17<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Mike DeNapoli 3;<br />

Jay Card 2; Stephen Bentz 2; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan<br />

Stein 1. ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 2; Jay Card 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2; Mike<br />

DeNapoli 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Mike Skudin 1.<br />

PRINCETON SCORING: GOALS: McBride, Chris 4; Froccaro, Jeff<br />

3; McBride, Jack 2; Chanenchuk, Mike 2; Moni, Tyler 2; Engelke, Rob<br />

1; Smyth, Peter 1; MacKenzie, Scott 1; Grossman, Mike 1. ASSISTS:<br />

Engelke, Rob 4; Chanenchuk, Mike 1; Davis, Jimmy 1; McBride, Jack 1;<br />

Smyth, Peter 1.<br />

assists while new<strong>com</strong>er Adrian Sorichetti posted a goal and two assists for<br />

the Pride. <strong>Hofstra</strong> split the netminding duty on Saturday with sophomore<br />

Andrew Gvozden playing the first half, making seven saves and allowing<br />

nine goals while freshman Rob Bellairs played the final two quarters,<br />

making two saves and allowing eight goals.<br />

Princeton was led by junior Chris McBride with four goals, freshman Jeff<br />

Froccaro with three second half goals, junior Jack McBride with two goals<br />

and one assist and senior Rob Engelke with one goal and four assists which<br />

recorded the first victory for new coach Chris Bates.<br />

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2010 Game Summaries<br />

The Bears opened the scoring with just 1:15 remaining in the first quarter<br />

as Muldoon scored off a pass from Rob Schlesinger for a 1-0 lead-the<br />

Bears only lead of the game. The Pride took nine shots on Brown goalie<br />

Matt Chriss with the junior making eight of his 13 saves in the contest in<br />

the first quarter.<br />

GAME 2<br />

MARCH 6 VS. #19 BROWN:<br />

Junior Stephen Bentz tallied three goals and two assists and four other<br />

Pride players added two goals as 11th-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> downed #19 Brown,<br />

15-12, at James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> sophomore Brad Loizeaux recorded two goals and one assist while<br />

classmate Michael DeNapoli, junior Steven DeNapoli and freshman Adrian<br />

Sorichetti each added two goals. Junior Jamie Lincoln posted one goal<br />

and two assists for the Pride. Freshman goalie Rob Bellairs stopped seven<br />

shots in the <strong>Hofstra</strong> cage. The Bears of Brown were led by seniors Reade<br />

Seligman with three goals and four assists and Thomas Muldoon with four<br />

goals and one assist while junior David Hawley tallied three goals and one<br />

assist.<br />

mike skudin<br />

The Pride found the target in the second quarter, scoring six times to take<br />

a 6-3 lead at the intermission. Just 12 seconds into the second quarter<br />

Stephen DeNapoli scored right off the face-off to tie the game at 1-1. Less<br />

than 90 seconds later, senior Danny Stein found Bentz <strong>com</strong>ing around<br />

the back of the cage for his third goal of the season and a 2-1 advantage.<br />

Muldoon tied the game from five yards out on a perfect pass across the<br />

crease from Seligmann.<br />

But <strong>Hofstra</strong> tallied three straight goals as Sorichetti notched his third<br />

of the year from Michael Hamilton at the 11:52 mark, and Bentz tallied<br />

his second and third of the game to build a 5-2 lead. Seligmann brought<br />

the Bears back to within two with a bullet from 10 yards out off a pass<br />

from Hawley with 5:39 to play in the half but Mike DeNapoli scored an<br />

unassisted goal on a charge to the cage with 23 seconds remaining in the<br />

period to boost the <strong>Hofstra</strong> lead to 6-3 at the break.<br />

The second half featured nine goals and just two saves by each team.<br />

Brown closed to 6-5 scoring two in the first 1:06 as Matt Greenberg and<br />

Seligman dented the twine. But the Pride responded with three unanswered<br />

goals as Lincoln posted his fifth of the year at the 12:52 mark, Steven<br />

DeNapoli tallied a man-up goal 20 seconds later, -and Tom Interlicchio<br />

posted his first of the year from Lincoln four minutes after that for a 9-5<br />

advantage.<br />

Brown wasn’t through as Muldoon scored his third and fourth of the game<br />

1:40 apart to close to within two. But the Pride responded with goals from<br />

Sorichetti and Loizeaux to rebuild a four-game lead at 11-7. The Bears<br />

made things interesting in the fourth quarter, scoring four of the first<br />

five goals as Hawley scored twice and Seligman and George Sherman<br />

sandwiched a Pride goal by Jay Card in the first 5:37 to close to within<br />

one at 12-11. But Mike DeNapoli, Michael Burke and Loizeaux scored<br />

unassisted goals down the stretch to boost the Pride lead to 15-11. Hawley<br />

closed out the scoring with 1:09 to play for Brown.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#19 Brown 1 2 4 5 12<br />

#11 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 0 6 5 4 15<br />

BROWN SCORING: GOALS: Muldoon, Thomas 4; Seligmann, Reade<br />

3; Hawley, David 3; Sherman, George 1; Greenberg, Matt 1. ASSISTS:<br />

Seligmann, Reade 4; Schlesinger, Rob 2; Feinberg, Andrew 1; Ferguson,<br />

Roger 1; Hawley, David 1; Muldoon, Thomas 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Mike<br />

DeNapoli 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2; Steve DeNapoli 2; Jamie Lincoln 1; Jay<br />

Card 1; Tom Interlicchio 1; Michael Burke 1. ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 2;<br />

Jamie Lincoln 2; Michael Hamilton 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1.<br />

GAME 3<br />

MARCH 13 vs. #7 JOHNS HOPKINS:<br />

Jamie Lincoln tallied five goals and three assists and Jay Card added two<br />

goals and four assists to lead the seventh-ranked Pride of <strong>Hofstra</strong> to a 14-6<br />

victory over #7 Johns Hopkins in a driving rainstorm at James M. Shuart<br />

Stadium.<br />

The junior Canadian duo helped the Pride jump out to a 4-1 lead that was<br />

never relinquished. Sophomores Brad Loizeaux tallied a goal and three<br />

assists, Mike DeNapoli added two goals and one assist and junior Stephen<br />

Bentz chipped in with two goals for <strong>Hofstra</strong>, which improved to 2-1 on the<br />

year. Senior Steven Boyle led Johns Hopkins with two goals and one assist<br />

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while senior Tom Duerr added two goals for the Blue Jays.<br />

The Pride got on the board first as sophomore Mike DeNapoli took a feed<br />

from Loizeaux and beat Blue Jays goalie Michael Gvozden 4:30 into the<br />

contest. It was DeNapoli’s sixth goal of the season. The Blue Jays tied the<br />

contest just 55 seconds later as Tom Duerr fired a bullet on the run past<br />

Pride goalie Rob Bellairs (7 saves).<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> then ran off three unanswered goals as juniors Jamie Lincoln<br />

and Jay Card scored 20 second apart almost three minutes later and Mike<br />

DeNapoli notched his second of the game from Loizeaux from five yards<br />

out with 5:07 to play in the first quarter to give the Pride a 4-1 advantage.<br />

The Blue Jays replaced starter Gvozden with sophomore Stephen Burke<br />

after the Pride’s third goal.<br />

Hopkins closed the gap to two at 4-2 5:20 into the second quarter as Duerr<br />

notched his second of the game-a man-up goal-and fifth of the season off<br />

a pass from Kyle Wharton. But the Pride responded with a man-up goal<br />

from freshman Adrian Sorichetti, off a perfect pass to the crease from Mike<br />

DeNapoli with 4:54 remaining in the half, and Lincoln scored his second of<br />

the contest and seventh of the year, from Loizeaux, with 3:02 to play in the<br />

second quarter to give <strong>Hofstra</strong> a 6-2 lead at halftime.<br />

The Blue Jays came out strong in the second half as senior Michael<br />

Kimmel scored an unassisted goal just 36 seconds into the half and John<br />

Greeley scored his first of the season, off a pass from Steven Boyle, less<br />

than a minute later to close to 6-4.<br />

and the second of his career with two second to play in the third quarter to<br />

boost the lead to 10-4. Card assisted on Loizeaux’s goal 2:08 into the final<br />

period as well as Lincoln’s fourth of the contest 34 seconds after that.<br />

Boyle stopped <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s run with a man-up goal from Wharton with 6:44<br />

to play but Card and Lincoln added goals in the last four minutes before<br />

Boyle closed out the scoring with an unassisted goal with 13 seconds to<br />

play.<br />

The Pride outshot the Blue Jays, 34-19 and picked up 28 ground balls to<br />

Hopkins 22. The contest was delayed 14 minutes in the first quarter due to<br />

a blown transformer that put the stadium into semi-darkness.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#7 Johns Hopkins 1 1 2 2 6<br />

#10 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 4 2 4 4 14<br />

JOHNS HOPKINS SCORING: GOALS: Steven Boyle 2; Tom Duerr 2;<br />

John Greeley 1; Michael Kimmel 1. ASSISTS: Kyle Wharton 2; Steven<br />

Boyle 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 5; Jay Card 2; Mike<br />

DeNapoli 2; Stephen Bentz 2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Mike Skudin 1; Adrian<br />

Sorichetti 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 4; Jamie Lincoln 3; Brad Loizeaux 3;<br />

Mike DeNapoli 1; Steve DeNapoli 1.<br />

But it was all <strong>Hofstra</strong> from there on as the Pride scored six unanswered<br />

goals to build a 12-4 advantage midway through the fourth quarter.<br />

Lincoln scored his third of the game from Card with 10:02 to play in the<br />

third to boost the <strong>Hofstra</strong> lead to 7-4. Stephen Bentz then scored back-toback<br />

goals-his sixth and seventh of the year- to give the Pride a five-goal<br />

advantage. Defenseman Mike Skudin scored his first goal of the season<br />

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GAME 4<br />

MARCH 20 vs. SACRED HEART:<br />

Junior Stephen Bentz recorded a career-high five goals and classmate Jay<br />

Card added four goals and three assists to lead the sixth-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Pride to a 14-6 non-conference victory over Sacred Heart University at<br />

James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

Bentz’s five goals, two in the first half and three in the second, topped his<br />

previous best of three set against Brown on March 6. Card, who had three<br />

goals in the first half, posted six points or more for the second straight<br />

game after recording two goals and four assists against Johns Hopkins on<br />

March 13. Jamie Lincoln, another Pride junior attackman, continued his<br />

hot hand with three goals and three assists. Freshman goalie Rob Bellairs<br />

stopped six shots in the <strong>Hofstra</strong> cage to record his third win of the season.<br />

The Pioneers of Sacred Heart were led by seniors Timmy Katz with four<br />

goals and Evan Morgan with a goal and an assist. Senior goalie Tom Trgo<br />

stopped eight shots in the Sacred Heart cage.<br />

The two teams exchanged the first six goals of the contest with Card’s<br />

unassisted goal with two seconds remaining in the first quarter tying the<br />

game for the Pride at 3-3. But Katz’s second goal of the contest-his 16th<br />

of the season, broke the tie just 2:11 into the second period and gave the<br />

Pioneers their fourth and final lead of the game at 4-3.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> then went on a 6-0 run behind two goals each by Bentz and Card<br />

to take a <strong>com</strong>manding 9-4 lead early in the third quarter. Bentz started the<br />

run-his second of the game and ninth of the season-off a pass from Mike<br />

DeNapoli with 10:56 to play in the first half. Lincoln notched his second of<br />

the game and 12th of the season five minutes later to give the Pride a 5-4<br />

lead. Just 1:49 later, senior Dan Stein found Jay Card for his second of the<br />

game and seventh of the year and a 6-4 advantage. Card posted the hattrick,<br />

with 16 seconds to play in the half, off a pass from Lincoln for a 7-4<br />

lead at the break.<br />

Bentz recorded his second hat-trick of the season 1:42 into the third quarter<br />

on a pass to the crease from sophomore middie Brad Loizeaux. Just 62<br />

seconds later, Loizeaux scored his fifth goal of the season, on the run, to<br />

boost the Pride lead to 9-4. Katz ended <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s run with his third of the<br />

game and 17th of the year with 8:55 to play in the third to cut the deficit to<br />

9-5 through three quarters.<br />

But the Pride opened the fourth quarter with three goals in the first 39<br />

seconds as Bentz scored twice around a goal by junior long-stick middie<br />

Adam Mojica to bump the <strong>Hofstra</strong> lead to 12-6. Mojica’s goal was the first<br />

of his career. Katz added his fourth of the game with 11:31 to play to bring<br />

the Pioneers within six at 12-6. But Card and Lincoln added goals in the<br />

final four minutes to close out the scoring.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot Sacred Heart 34-27 and picked up 31 ground balls to the<br />

Pioneers 26.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Sacred Heart 3 1 1 1 6<br />

#6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 3 4 2 5 14<br />

SACRED HEART SCORING: GOALS: Timmy Katz 4; Evan Morgan 1;<br />

Bryan Badolato 1. ASSISTS: Jon Flood 1; Dennis Gannon 1; Matt King 1;<br />

Evan Morgan 1.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 5; Jay Card 4; Jamie<br />

Lincoln 3; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adam Mojica 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Jamie<br />

Lincoln 3; Michael Burke 1; Mike DeNapoli 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein<br />

1.<br />

GAME 5<br />

MARCH 23 AT ST. JOHN’S:<br />

Jamie Lincoln tallied four goals and four assists, and Jay Card, Brad<br />

Loizeaux and Dan Stein each added two goals to lead the sixth-ranked<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride to a 13-4 victory over St. John’s University at DaSilva<br />

Memorial Field.<br />

Lincoln, who posted a career-high four assists, recorded his second<br />

eight-point game of the season following a five goal, three assist night<br />

against Johns Hopkins on March 13. Junior Jay Card, who extended his<br />

consecutive game point streak to 20 games with the two goals, went down<br />

with an ankle injury in the second half. Loizeaux, a sophomore, equaled<br />

his career-high with two goals while Stein, a senior, notched a season-high<br />

two goals. Junior Stephen Bentz, freshman John Antoniades and red-shirt<br />

freshman Michael Hamilton each added single goals for the Pride. For<br />

Hamilton and Antoniades, it was the first goals of their careers. <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

split the goalkeeping duties Tuesday as freshman starter Rob Bellairs<br />

played the first half making one save before leaving the game at halftime<br />

with an ankle injury. Sophomore Andrew Gvozden took over in the second<br />

half and made 10 saves and allowed two goals.<br />

The Red Storm received single goals by seniors Tom Manes and Garrett<br />

Mitchell, sophomore Charlie Holenstein and freshman Alex Lagodich.<br />

Freshman goalie Jeff Lohman made 14 saves in 46:34 for the Red Storm<br />

before senior Gavin Buckley came in and played the last 13:26.<br />

The Pride attacked the Red Storm early but only solid play by Lohman,<br />

who made six of his 14 saves in the first quarter, kept <strong>Hofstra</strong> off the board.<br />

The Red Storm did strike first 7:55 into the quarter as Terence Leach fed<br />

Manes for his fourth goal of the season. But Card opened the floodgates for<br />

the Pride near the end of the first period as <strong>Hofstra</strong> would score the next<br />

eight goals to take an 8-2 lead at halftime.<br />

First, Card would score his 10th goal of the season from Lincoln with 1:07<br />

to play in the first quarter to tie the game. Antoniades notched the first of<br />

his career, from Lincoln, almost off the second quarter face-off, to give<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> a 2-1 advantage. Card would then add his second from Lincoln<br />

with 9:45 to play in the half. Bentz notched his 13th of the season 43<br />

seconds later from Lincoln, and Lincoln finally got on the goal side of the<br />

ledger with his 14th of the season 57 seconds after that to boost the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

lead to 5-1. Stein posted his second of the season, from Bentz, with 6:11<br />

to play before Loizeaux scored back-to-back unassisted goals-his sixth and<br />

seventh of the year-to bump the lead to 8-1.<br />

Mitchell stopped the <strong>Hofstra</strong> run with his 10th of the year 1:57 before<br />

halftime and Lagodich scored his sixth of the year 2:54 into the third<br />

quarter to close the deficit to 8-3. But <strong>Hofstra</strong> would add four unanswered<br />

goals, with Lincoln scoring twice in the third and Stein and Lincoln scoring<br />

in the first half of the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach at 12-3.<br />

Holenstein would score his fourth of the season for St. John’s with 2:16 to<br />

play before Hamilton closed out the scoring with his first goal, from Steve<br />

DeNapoli, with 29 seconds to play.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot the Red Storm, 42-31, and picked up 33 ground balls to St.<br />

John’s 26.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 1 7 2 3 13<br />

St. John’s 1 1 1 1 4<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Jay Card 2; Brad<br />

Loizeaux 2; Dan Stein 2; Stephen Bentz 1; John Antoniades 1; Michael<br />

Hamilton 1. ASSISTS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Stephen Bentz 1; Steve DeNapoli<br />

1.<br />

ST. JOHN’S SCORING: GOALS: Manes, Tom 1; Mitchell, Garrett 1;<br />

Lagodich, Alex 1; Holenstein, Charlie 1. ASSISTS: Kutner, Harry 1;<br />

Leach, Terence 1.<br />

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1 2 3 4 F<br />

#6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 2 0 5 2 9<br />

#18 UMass 2 4 5 0 11<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Kevin Ford 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Stephen<br />

Bentz 2; Jamie Lincoln 1; Mike DeNapoli 1; ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 1;<br />

Kevin Ford 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Dan<br />

Stein 1.<br />

GAME 6<br />

MARCH 27 AT #18 MASSACHUSETTS:<br />

Kevin Ford scored three goals and one assist in his 2010 debut but a late<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> rally fell short as 18th-ranked Massachusetts downed the sixthranked<br />

Pride, 11-9, in a CAA game at Richard Garber Field.<br />

Ford, a sophomore attackman, missed the preseason and the first five games<br />

with a broken foot but tied for game-high honors with three goals and<br />

four points. <strong>Hofstra</strong> junior Stephen Bentz and sophomore Brad Loizeaux<br />

each added two goals and one assist. UMass was led by sophomore Art<br />

Kell with three goals and one assist, classmate Anthony Biscardi added<br />

two goals and one assist and freshman Will Manny added a goal and<br />

three assists. Sophomore goalie Tim McCormack made 12 saves in the<br />

Minutemen goal.<br />

The two teams split the first four goals with junior Ryan Hantverk and Kell<br />

scoring for UMass and Loizeaux and Bentz scoring for the Pride to end the<br />

first quarter tied at 2-2. But the Minutemen erupted in the second quarter,<br />

scoring four in the second and a fifth 1:05 into the third quarter to take a<br />

7-2 lead. UMass senior Bobby Hayes started the run with 6:35 to play in<br />

the half with his 14th goal of the year from Manny. Biscardi notched his<br />

12th of the year 31 seconds later for a 4-2 advantage. Senior Christian Hain<br />

gave the Minutemen a three-goal lead with his seventh of the year, from<br />

Manny, with 4:25 to play and freshman Colin Fleming posted his second<br />

of the year, from Manny, with 42 seconds remaining in the half for a 6-2<br />

halftime lead.<br />

Biscardi gave the Minutemen a five-goal advantage with his 13th of the<br />

season from Kell, just 1:55 into the third quarter. <strong>Hofstra</strong> ended the run and<br />

closed the gap with back-to-back man-up goals by Bentz, his 14th, from<br />

Ford, and an unassisted goal by Ford to bring the Pride within three at 7-4<br />

with 7:56 to play in the quarter. But once again, UMass<br />

went on a run, this time 3-0 over the next four minutes to<br />

build a 10-4 lead. Junior Ryan Liebel notched his ninth<br />

while Kell added his 20th and 21st of the season for the<br />

six-goal advantage with 3:22 to play in the third.<br />

The Pride came out of a timeout inspired and scored<br />

three goals in 70 second with Mike DeNapoli scoring his<br />

eighth , Loizeaux notching his second of the game and<br />

seventh of the year and Ford scoring a man-up goal, from<br />

junior Jamie Lincoln (1 goal, 1 assist) to close to 10-7<br />

with 1:40 to play in the third quarter. The momentum had<br />

shifted but Manny took some wind out of the sails with<br />

his 14th goal of the year, on an off-speed bounce shot<br />

with one second remaining in the third.<br />

MASSACHUSETTS SCORING: GOALS: Art Kell 3; Anthony Biscardi 2;<br />

Will Manny 1; Christian Hain 1; Ryan Hantverk 1; Bobby Hayes 1; Colin<br />

Fleming 1; Ryan Liebel 1; ASSISTS: Will Manny 3; Anthony Biscardi 1;<br />

Christian Hain 1; Ryan Hantverk 1; Art Kell 1.<br />

GAME 7<br />

MARCH 30 VS. ARMY:<br />

Jay Card recorded five goals and three assists and Kevin Ford and Jamie<br />

Lincoln each added three goals to lead the eighth-ranked Pride of <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

to a 17-2 victory over the Black Knights of Army at James M. Shuart<br />

Stadium. <strong>Hofstra</strong>, which recorded its biggest victory since a 20-3 win over<br />

Sacred Heart in 2008, became the 14th program to record 500 victories in<br />

program history.<br />

Card, who returned to the lineup after missing last Saturday’s game at<br />

Massachusetts with an ankle injury, tied his career-high with the five goals<br />

and set a career-best with eight points. Ford, who returned last Saturday<br />

after missing the first five games of the season with a broken foot, added<br />

two assists. Junior Stephen Bentz tallied two goals and two assists while<br />

sophomore Brad Loizeaux added a goal and two assists. Freshman goalie<br />

Rob Bellairs made five saves to post his fifth win of the season. The two<br />

goals allowed by <strong>Hofstra</strong> are the fewest since a 21-2 Pride victory over<br />

Robert Morris in 2006.<br />

Steve denapoli<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> came out in the fourth quarter and closed to 11-9<br />

on goals by Lincoln with 10:02 to play and Ford with<br />

3:12 to play. But UMass, which killed the clock most of<br />

the fourth quarter, was able to stop the Pride in the last<br />

few minutes with McCormack making six of his 12 saves<br />

in the fourth quarter. The Pride outshot UMass, 41-27,<br />

and picked up 27 ground balls to the Minutemen’s 21.<br />

The UMass victory was their fifth consecutive win over<br />

the Pride in Amherst and boosted their series lead to 19-<br />

16 including eight of the last 10 meetings.<br />

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The Pride scored the first seven goals of the game on the way to a 10-2<br />

halftime lead. Card opened the scoring 4:32 into the contest on a pass to<br />

the crease by Bentz. Lincoln made it 2-0 with his 19th of the season, off a<br />

perfect pass to the crease from Loizeaux. Bentz notched his 16th of the year<br />

from Card on a similar pass to the crease with 4:32 to play in the quarter.<br />

Ford, playing in his second game of the season, notched his fourth of the<br />

year on a bullet from 12 yards to give <strong>Hofstra</strong> a 4-0 lead with 3:31 to play<br />

in the quarter. Loizeaux recorded his 10th of the season, from Bentz, with<br />

2:18 remaining, and Lincoln closed out the scoring in the period with his<br />

second of the game and 20th of the season on a cross-field pass from Card<br />

with two seconds remaining in the first. <strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot Army 14-6 in the<br />

first quarter.<br />

The second quarter wasn’t much better for the Black Knights of Army as<br />

Card boosted the Pride lead to 7-0 with his second of the game and 13th<br />

of the year, from Ford, from 15 yards out just 50 seconds into the second<br />

quarter. Army got on the board less than two minutes later, on an extra-man<br />

goal when Tyler Seymour scored his 10th of the year from Rob McCallion.<br />

But Ford and Bentz scored 83 second apart to boost the lead to 9-1 with<br />

eight minutes to play in the half. McCallion recorded his third of the year<br />

with 4:40 to play from Devin Lynch to close the gap to 9-2.<br />

But Lincoln scored his third of the game and 21st of the year from Card<br />

with 3:12 left in the half to close out the scoring in the second and start<br />

another 8-0 run.<br />

Card scored a man-up goal early in the third quarter with Ford notching his<br />

third of the game 89 seconds later. Card scored twice in the fourth and was<br />

followed by freshman Drew Coholan, who notched his first college goal,<br />

senior Dan Stein, who scored his fourth of the year, and freshman Aaron<br />

Jones, who also tallied the first goal of his career.<br />

Stephen bentz<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot Army 48-18 and picked up 45 ground balls to Army’s 29.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Army 0 2 0 0 2<br />

#6 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 6 4 2 5 17<br />

ARMY SCORING: GOALS: McCallion, Rob 1; Seymour, Tyler 1.<br />

ASSISTS: Lynch, Devin 1; McCallion, Rob 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 5; Kevin Ford 3; Jamie Lincoln<br />

3; Stephen Bentz 2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Aaron Jones 1; Dan Stein 1; Drew<br />

Coholan 1: ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Stephen Bentz 2; Kevin Ford 2; Brad<br />

Loizeaux 2; Aaron Jones 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1.<br />

on the day two minutes later for Drexel but Bentz notched his 20th of the<br />

year, from Stein, with 31 seconds to play in the quarter to give the Pride a<br />

10-8 advantage after three quarters.<br />

Church, who tallied five goals in the first half, scored his sixth goal 3:36<br />

into the fourth quarter to bring the Dragons back to within one at 10-9. But<br />

Lincoln <strong>com</strong>pleted his sixth “hat-trick” of the season and his 24th goal of<br />

the season 69 seconds later to give the Pride a two-goal cushion at 11-9. It<br />

would be <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s last goal of the evening.<br />

GAME 8<br />

APRIL 3 AT #11 DREXEL:<br />

Freshman Robert Church scored his seventh goal of the game with 50<br />

seconds remaining to break an 11-11 tie and lead the 11th-ranked Drexel<br />

Dragons to a 13-11 CAA victory over the eighth-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride at<br />

Vidas Field.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> was led by junior attackman Jamie Lincoln with three goals and<br />

three assists. Freshman Adrian Sorichetti added three goals and junior<br />

Stephen Bentz chipped in with two goals and one assist. In addition to<br />

Church, Drexel received two goals and two assists from senior Ryan West,<br />

one goal and two assists from junior Kevin Stockel, and two goals from<br />

senior Colin Ambler.<br />

After being tied at 7-7 at halftime, the Pride opened the second half with<br />

two goals in the first six minutes as senior Dan Stein notched his fifth of the<br />

season, from Bentz, 48 seconds into the third, and Bentz notched his first of<br />

two and the 19th of the season, from Steven DeNapoli, with 9:56 to play in<br />

the period to give the Pride a 9-7 lead. Ambler scored the first of two goals<br />

Less than two minutes later, Ambler took a pass from West and beat<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> freshman goalie Rob Bellairs (8 saves) to cut the gap to 11-10.<br />

Stockel then notched his 14th of the year with 5:23 to play to tie the game<br />

at 11-11. The Pride had a chance to break the tie on a man-up situation<br />

with Matt McCormick off for a cross-check with less than two minutes to<br />

play. But Drexel sophomore Mark Manos stopped a Jay Card bullet from<br />

10 yards out.<br />

On the game-winning goal, Church, in the middle of the box, took a pass<br />

from Stockel and fired a low bullet past the left side of Bellairs to give the<br />

Dragons their first lead since a 7-6 advantage in the second quarter. The<br />

Pride had a chance to tie the game after the ensuing face-off was won by<br />

John Antoniades. But the freshman’s shot was stopped by Manos. Drexel<br />

added its final goal by West with seven seconds to play with Bellairs out of<br />

the goal and the Pride on a full-field ride.<br />

The first half of the contest featured five tied scores and two lead changes.<br />

The two teams split the first four goals with Church opening the scoring<br />

58 seconds into the contest only to have Lincoln and Sorichetti score for<br />

the Pride to give <strong>Hofstra</strong> a 2-1 lead. But Drexel would score the next three<br />

goals as Church scored twice around a West goal to give the Dragons a 4-2<br />

lead with 13:16 to play in the half. <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s Brad Loizeaux notched his<br />

11th goal of the season and Church added his fourth of the game to keep<br />

the Dragons ahead by two at 5-3.<br />

But the Pride would score four of the next six goals, with Sorichetti adding<br />

two, Lincoln adding his second goal of the game and adding three assists<br />

during the run, and Jay Card tying the game with a man-up goal, from<br />

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Junior Jay Card and senior Tom Interlicchio scored two goals each to lift<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s record to 6-3. Eleven players scored at least one goal for the<br />

Pride. Sal Spatarella and Tyler Jarvis scored for the Jaspers as Manhattan<br />

dropped to 4-5.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> rebounded from a two-goal conference loss to Drexel to post its<br />

second win in three games. The Pride continued its strong showing at<br />

home, moving to 5-0 at Shuart Stadium and out-scoring opponents, 78-28<br />

during that stretch.<br />

Pride freshman Michael Hamilton capped a string of 16 consecutive<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> goals from the start of the contest when he buried a shot from fiveyards<br />

out late in the third quarter. Sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden<br />

made 10 saves and was working on a shutout before Manhattan freshman<br />

Tyler Jarvis beat him from nine-yards out with 27.2 seconds remaining<br />

in the third quarter. Almost 15 seconds later, freshman Michael Burke<br />

raced near the Jaspers cage and pushed in a close-range shot for a 17-1<br />

lead heading into the last quarter. Gvozden came out to start the fourth.<br />

Freshmen Rob Bellairs saved one of two shots on goal and classmate Kyle<br />

Dillon made two saves without allowing goal to close out the win.<br />

Attackman Tyler Corcoran’s goal from 6-yards out early in the fourth<br />

quarter galvanized the <strong>Hofstra</strong> bench. The goal was the first career marker<br />

for the freshman.<br />

john antoniades<br />

Five different <strong>Hofstra</strong> players-Card, Lincoln, Interlicchio, Brad Loizeaux<br />

and Stephen Bentz-scored in the opening 11:22 to break the game open.<br />

The Pride built a 12-0 halftime lead, holding a 21-12 shot advantage over<br />

the Jaspers heading into the locker rooms.<br />

Senior midfielder Sean Lucas scooped up a <strong>Hofstra</strong>-leading five<br />

groundballs. Long-stick midfielder Adam Mojica and John Antoniades<br />

collected four more, helping the Pride build a 42-29 edge in the category.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Manhattan 0 0 1 1 2<br />

#10 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 6 6 5 1 18<br />

MANHATTAN SCORING: GOALS: Spatarella, Sal 1; Jarvis, Tyler 1.<br />

ASSISTS: Jensen, Justin 1; Perrotto, Sal 1.<br />

Lincoln, with 1:28 to play before halftime.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot Drexel, 34-28 with the Dragons picking up 24 ground balls<br />

to the Pride’s 21.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Aaron Jones 3; Jay Card<br />

2; Tom Interlicchio 2; Drew Coholan 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Stephen Bentz<br />

1; Tyler Corcoran 1; Sean Lucas 1; Michael Burke 1; Michael Hamilton 1.<br />

ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Drew Coholan 2; Jamie Lincoln 2; John Antoniades<br />

1; Aaron Jones 1; Dan Pezzolla 1.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#8 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 2 5 3 1 11<br />

#11 Drexel 3 4 1 5 13<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 3; Adrian Sorichetti 3;<br />

Stephen Bentz 2; Jay Card 1; Dan Stein 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; ASSISTS:<br />

Jamie Lincoln 3; Stephen Bentz 1; Jay Card 1; Steve DeNapoli 1; Aaron<br />

Jones 1; Dan Stein 1.<br />

DREXEL SCORING: GOALS: Church, Robert 7; West, Ryan 2; Ambler,<br />

Colin 2; Stockel, Kevin 1; Dennis, Adam 1; ASSISTS: Stockel, Kevin 2;<br />

West, Ryan 2; Perri, Scott 1.<br />

GAME 9<br />

APRIL 6 VS. MANHATTAN:<br />

Junior attackman Jamie Lincoln scored a game-high four goals and<br />

freshman Aaron Jones registered his first career hat trick in leading<br />

10th-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> to an 18-2 win over Manhattan in a non-conference<br />

matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

Jones entered with one goal in his first eight games but tallied two of his<br />

three goals in the second half while adding an assist for a four-point night.<br />

GAME 10<br />

APRIL 10 VS. DELAWARE:<br />

Jay Card and Kevin Ford each scored three goals and Stephen Bentz added<br />

two to lead the 10th-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride to a 12-11 CAA victory over the<br />

Delaware Blue Hens in the Konica-Minolta Big City Classic at the New<br />

Meadowlands Stadium.<br />

Card, a junior, tallied a game-high six points on three goals and three<br />

assists with classmate Bentz adding two goals and two assists. Ford, a<br />

sophomore who returned to action after missing the previous two games<br />

with a foot injury, scored three goals and added one assist. <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden stopped 11 shots in the Pride cage<br />

for his second win of the year. The Blue Hens of Delaware were led by<br />

senior Curtis Dickson with four goals while senior Martin Cahill added two<br />

assists. Junior Noah Fossner made 10 saves in the Blue Hens’ cage.<br />

The first half featured four lead changes and five tied scores. The Pride<br />

would use a five-goal run near the end of the first half and into the third<br />

quarter to pull away from the Blue Hens. Ford opened the scoring in the<br />

contest 6:11 into the first quarter recording his seventh of the season, on<br />

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victory over their longtime conference rivals. <strong>Hofstra</strong> now leads the series,<br />

23-10.<br />

The Pride outshot Delaware, 34-33, with the Blue Hens picking up 31<br />

ground balls to <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 29. Delaware also captured 19 of 27 face-offs.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Delaware 3 4 1 3 11<br />

#10 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 2 6 3 1 12<br />

DELAWARE SCORING: GOALS: Dickson, Curtis 4; Sebastiani, Dom<br />

1; Kaminski, Kevin 1; Elsmo, Nick 1; Kaleikau, Grant 1; Burns, Taylor 1;<br />

Austin, John 1; Hichborn, Chris 1. ASSISTS: Cahill, Martin 2; Dickson,<br />

Curtis 1; Fitzgerald, Connor 1; Ruiz, Anthony 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 3; Kevin Ford 3; Stephen Bentz<br />

2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Dan Stein 1; Jamie Lincoln 1.<br />

ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Stephen Bentz 2; John Antoniades 1; Kevin Ford<br />

1;Tom Interlicchio 1.<br />

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a bullet from the middle of the box, for a 1-0 lead. But the Blue Hens<br />

responded with three unanswered goals as Dickson notched his 39th and<br />

40th goals of the year around a Nick Elsmo goal to give Delaware a 3-1<br />

lead with 4:37 to play in the first quarter. Card would notch his first of the<br />

game and 20th of the season with 1:04 to play in the period to close the<br />

deficit to 3-2 after one quarter.<br />

Dickson boosted the Blue Hens’ lead back to two at 4-2 with a man-up<br />

goal, from Cahill, 53 seconds into the second quarter before <strong>Hofstra</strong> scored<br />

unanswered goals by Ford, Bentz and freshman Adrian Sorichetti, in a<br />

three minute span, to take a 5-4 lead. But the Blue Hens came right back<br />

with sophomore Grant Kaleikau scoring his ninth of the year at the 6:58<br />

mark and John Austin notching his ninth 37 seconds later to give UD a 6-5<br />

advantage.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s high-scoring junior Jamie Lincoln tallied his 29th goal of the<br />

year, from Card, with 4:03 to play in the half to tie the game before the<br />

Blue Hens’ Chris Hichborn scored his eighth goal of the year less than a<br />

minute later to give Delaware a 7-6 lead. It would be the Blue Hens last<br />

lead of the contest as Bentz would score a man-up goal, from Card, with 27<br />

seconds to play in the half, and Card would score his second of the game<br />

and 21st of the year, from freshman face-off man John Antoniades, seven<br />

seconds later to give the Pride an 8-7 lead at halftime.<br />

In the third quarter, Ford continued the <strong>Hofstra</strong> run with a man-up goal<br />

from Card 30 seconds in and Card <strong>com</strong>pleted his third hat-trick of the<br />

year seven minutes later, from Bentz, to boost the Pride lead to 10-7.<br />

Sophomore Brad Loizeaux added his 13th of the season with 5:59 to play<br />

in the third to give <strong>Hofstra</strong> the biggest lead of the game at 11-7. Dickson<br />

would score his 42nd just 35 seconds before the end of the quarter to close<br />

the Delaware gap to 11-8.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> senior Dan Stein gave the Pride a four-goal lead 2:34 into the<br />

fourth quarter with his sixth goal of the year. The Blue Hens closed on<br />

goals by Kevin Kaminski at the 6:38 mark and Dom Sebastian 21 seconds<br />

later to close to 12-10. But Taylor Burns’ first goal of the season with two<br />

seconds remaining was not enough as the Pride posted its fourth straight<br />

GAME 11<br />

APRIL 17 AT PENN STATE:<br />

Freshman Nick Dolik scored his third goal of the game 50 seconds into the<br />

first overtime to give the Penn State Nittany Lions an 11-10 upset victory<br />

over the 11th-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride in a CAA contest at Jeffrey Field.<br />

Dolik scored the winning goal on a twisting, running bounce shot from 12<br />

yards out that beat Pride sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden high over his<br />

right shoulder. Penn State was led by sophomore Matthew Mackrides with<br />

four goals, Dolik with three goals and one assist and freshman Kyle Van<br />

Thoff with one goal and two assists. Redshirt freshman goalie Dave Baker<br />

made eight saves in the Nittany Lions’ cage.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> was led by sophomore Kevin Ford with three goals, classmate Brad<br />

Loizeaux with two goals and one assist, and junior Jamie Lincoln with two<br />

goals. Gvozden made nine saves in the Pride goal.<br />

The Nittany Lions jumped on the board first as Kyle Van Thof scored a<br />

man-up goal just 2:03 into the contest. Bentz tied the game for the Pride<br />

3:06 later with his 23rd goal of the season. Mackrides gave Penn State a<br />

2-1 lead with 2:28 to play in the quarter with his 28th goal of the year.<br />

Junior Jay Card then started a 6-0 run for <strong>Hofstra</strong> with just 47 seconds<br />

remaining in the first that gave <strong>Hofstra</strong> a 7-2 lead before halftime. Card<br />

notched his 23rd goal of the year, off a pass from Loizeaux to close out<br />

the scoring in the first quarter and tie the game at 2-2. Lincoln tallied his<br />

30th of the year 6:45 into the second to give <strong>Hofstra</strong> its first lead of the<br />

game. Two minutes later Ford scored his 10th goal of the year, and Steven<br />

DeNapoli scored <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s fourth unassisted goal of the game 13 second<br />

later to boost the lead to 5-2. Ford would score a man-up goal, from Card,<br />

with 3:51 to play in the half and Loizeaux notched his 14th goal of the<br />

season 1:12 later to build the 7-2 advantage.<br />

But the Nittany Lions did not lay down and went on their own 5-0 run,<br />

starting with Mackrides scoring twice in the final 1:31 of the half to close<br />

the gap to 7-4 at halftime. Mackrides tallied his fourth of the game, on a<br />

man-up situation, from Chris Hogan, 4:19 into the third quarter to cut the<br />

deficit to two. Nick Dolik scored his 14th of the season with 4:38 to play<br />

in the quarter, from Van Thof before Hogan scored his 13th of the year 90<br />

seconds later to tie the game at 7-7.<br />

Loizeaux gave the Pride a short-lived 8-7 lead with his second of the game<br />

and 15th of the season with 1:34 to play in the third before Dolik notched<br />

his second of the contest with 12 seconds remaining to end three quarters<br />

with the score tied at 8-8. The Pride ran into some hard luck in the period<br />

firing three shots off the posts behind Baker.<br />

Anthony Basciano broke the tie for Penn State scoring in the first minute of<br />

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the fourth quarter. But Ford tied the game with 11:44 to play in regulation.<br />

Lincoln gave <strong>Hofstra</strong> a 10-9 advantage with an unassisted goal from six<br />

yards with 5:10 to play. Once again, Penn State tied the score with Dolik<br />

throwing a pass across the crease to Gribbin, who scooped it up and beat<br />

Gvozden from 5 yards with 2:34 to play and send the game into overtime<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

#11 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 2 5 1 2 0 10<br />

Penn State 2 2 4 2 1 11<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Kevin Ford 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Jamie<br />

Lincoln 2; Jay Card 1; Stephen Bentz 1; Steve DeNapoli 1. ASSISTS: Jay<br />

Card 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1.<br />

PENN STATE SCORING: GOALS: Mackrides, Matthew 4; Dolik, Nick 3;<br />

VanThof, Kyle 1; Hogan, Chris 1; Gribbin, Billy 1; Basciano, Anthony 1.<br />

ASSISTS: VanThof, Kyle 2; Dolik, Nick 1; Gribbin, Billy 1; Hogan, Chris<br />

1.<br />

GAME 12<br />

APRIL 24 VS. JACKSONVILLE:<br />

Jay Card scored four goals and Brad Loizeaux added three goals and two<br />

assists to lead a second half rally as the 15th-ranked <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride posted<br />

a 14-10 non-conference victory over Jacksonville at James M. Shuart<br />

Stadium.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> rallied back from a 9-6 deficit early in the third quarter, outscoring<br />

their opponents 8-2 in the second half. Card, a junior attackman, recorded<br />

his fourth hat-trick of the season and scored three of his four goals in the<br />

second half. Loizeaux, a sophomore who is having the best season of his<br />

young career, tallied career-bests of three goals and five points. Freshman<br />

Aaron Jones added two goals while classmate Adrian Sorichetti added one<br />

goal and two assists. Sophomore Andrew Gvozden recorded six saves in<br />

the Pride cage with five <strong>com</strong>ing in the second half.<br />

The Dolphins were led by freshman Ryan Serville with two goals,<br />

classmate Nick Scalzo with two goals and one assist and Cameron Mann<br />

with one goal and three assists. Senior goalie Brad Hester recorded 13<br />

saves in the Jacksonville cage.<br />

The first half featured two lead changes, two tied scores and each team<br />

holding several two goal advantages. The Dolphins got on the board first<br />

6:38 into the game as freshman TJ Kenary notched his 20th goal of the<br />

year from Nick Scalzo. But <strong>Hofstra</strong> would score the next three goals-all<br />

unassisted-as freshman Drew Coholan posted his third of the season to tie<br />

the game, Jones scored his fifth of the year with 1:17 to play in the quarter,<br />

and junior Jamie Lincoln notching his 32nd of the season with 32 seconds<br />

to play for a 3-1 advantage. Jacksonville defender Stephen Spindler scored<br />

his first of his career five seconds later right off the face-off restart, off a<br />

pass from Dan McNulty. But the scoring wasn’t done for the period as Card<br />

would score his first of the game and 24th of the year, off a long pass from<br />

junior middie Tim Holman, with one second to play to give the Pride a 4-2<br />

lead at the end of the first quarter.<br />

In the second quarter, Serville and Jones exchanged goals in the first four<br />

minutes to keep <strong>Hofstra</strong> ahead by two at 5-3. But the Dolphins would then<br />

rattle off four straight goals and five of the next six to take an 8-6 lead at<br />

halftime. It started with 8:39 to play in the second with Mann scoring his<br />

18th from Owen Green. Less than 90 seconds later, Scalzo posted his 26th<br />

of the year, from Serville, to tie the game. Freshman Donovan Lange then<br />

scored his 15th of the year 22 seconds later to give the Dolphins a 6-5 lead.<br />

Sophomore Jake Ziegler scored his first goal of the season with 5:32 to play<br />

in the half to give JU its biggest lead of the game at 7-5. Loizeaux stopped<br />

the Jacksonville run with a runner from eight yards out two minutes later.<br />

But Serville boosted the lead back to two with his second of the game and<br />

30th of the year on a looping pass across the box from Max Gurowski with<br />

18 seconds remaining in the half.<br />

The Dolphins added to their lead 29 seconds into the third quarter when<br />

Scalzo scored his second of the game and 27th of the season on the manjay<br />

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up from Mann. But <strong>Hofstra</strong> then ran off four straight goals to take the lead<br />

early in the fourth. First, Loizeaux fought through the Jacksonville defense<br />

for his second of the game and 17th of the season, and Card made a dodge<br />

to the goal for his second of the contest and 25th of the year with 4:07 to<br />

play in the third. Card would then tie the game at 9-9 with six seconds to<br />

play in the period off a pass from Sorichetti.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> would break the tie 1:32 into the fourth quarter as Loizeaux took a<br />

pass from junior Stephen Bentz and scored on a runner in the middle of the<br />

box. But sophomore Jeremy Tissenbaum tied the game for the Dolphins on<br />

a running bullet from 12 yards two minutes later.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> senior Dan Stein gave the Pride the lead for good, taking a pass<br />

on the crease from Loizeaux and scoring his seventh of the season. Just<br />

33 seconds later, Sorichetti scored his ninth goal of the season on a bullet<br />

from 13 yards out, and sophomore Mike DeNapoli tallied his ninth goal of<br />

the year, on the man-up, off a pass to the crease from Jamie Lincoln for a<br />

13-10 lead. Card closed out the scoring spurt with 7:26 to play, off a pass<br />

from Loizeaux, for his 27th of the season. Gvozden blanked the Dolphins<br />

the rest of the way.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot the Dolphins, 36-26 and picked up 40 ground balls to<br />

Jacksonville’s 29. The Pride also won 19 of 27 face-offs with freshman<br />

John Antoniades winning 11 of 12 in the second half.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Jacksonville 2 6 1 1 10<br />

#11 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 4 2 3 5 14<br />

JACKSONVILLE SCORING: GOALS: Serville, Ryan 2; Scalzo, Nick<br />

2; Mann, Cameron 1; Tissenbaum, Jeremy 1; Kenary, Tj 1; Ziegler, Jake<br />

1; Spindler, Stephen 1; Lange, Donovan 1. ASSISTS: Mann, Cameron<br />

3; Green, Owen 1; Gurowski, Max 1; McNulty, Dan 1; Scalzo, Nick 1;<br />

Serville, Ryan 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 4; Brad Loizeaux 3; Aaron<br />

Jones 2; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Drew Coholan 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Dan Stein<br />

1; Mike DeNapoli 1. ASSISTS: Brad Loizeaux 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2;<br />

Stephen Bentz 1; Drew Coholan 1; Tim Holman 1; Jamie Lincoln 1.<br />

goal of the year.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> reeled off three unanswered goals in a 1:01 span to build a 4-1 lead.<br />

First, Tom Interlicchio ran from his defensive end, shook off a defender<br />

and fired a 10-yard bullet for his fourth goal of the season with 6:52 to play<br />

in the first quarter.<br />

Bentz, who also collected six ground balls, then took a pass from Ford in<br />

traffic and beat Love from six yards out 42 seconds later. Brad Loizeaux<br />

then scored his 19th of the year 59 seconds later from nine yards for a 4-1<br />

advantage. Matt Hughes then closed the gap for Towson with his ninth<br />

of the year from the right side of the Pride cage with 1:37 to play in the<br />

quarter.<br />

The two teams exchanged goals in the second quarter with Bentz notching<br />

his second of the game, from Ford, 1:10 into the period. Pastirik adding his<br />

second from Stratton with 6:07 to play in the half as the Pride took a 5-3<br />

lead into the locker room at halftime.<br />

The two teams again split eight goals in the third quarter as the Pride<br />

continued to hold a two goal lead after three periods. <strong>Hofstra</strong> scored the<br />

first two goals of the quarter as Kevin Ford scored his 13th of the year from<br />

18 yards out, and Bentz notched his 26th from 10 yards out to boost the<br />

Pride lead to 7-3.<br />

But the Tigers came right back with Carl Iacona posting his eighth of the<br />

year and Stratton scoring his 14th of the season on a man-up opportunity<br />

with 6:35 to play in the third, bringing Towson within 7-5.<br />

Bentz tallied his fourth of the game1:07 later for <strong>Hofstra</strong> and Peter<br />

Mezzanotte tallied his first of the year with 4:01 to play for Towson. Bentz<br />

then tied his career-high with his fifth of the game and 28th of the year,<br />

scoring off long-stick middie Adam Mojica’s pass off the face-off. Pastirik<br />

then added his third, taking Matt Lamon’s feed from the center of the box<br />

scoring from 11 yards-out with five seconds to play in the third, making it a<br />

9-7 contest entering the fourth quarter.<br />

The Tigers tied it up in the first 6:31 of the fourth quarter. Will Harrington<br />

notched his 23rd of the year, scoring just off the crease, 2:37 into the<br />

quarter, and Pastirik scored his fourth of the game and 24th of the year<br />

almost four minutes later to tie the game at 9 before <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s final three<br />

goal run.<br />

Pastirik led the Tigers with four goals and two assists while Stratton ended<br />

the contest with a goal and two assists. Love finished the game with eight<br />

saves in the Towson cage. <strong>Hofstra</strong> outshot the Tigers, 32-30, and picked up<br />

35 ground balls to Towson’s 17. The Pride effort was helped by freshman<br />

face-off specialist John Antoniades, who won 17 of 25 face-offs.<br />

GAME 13<br />

MAY 1 VS. #11 TOWSON:<br />

Stephen Bentz tied a career high with five goals and Dan Stein tallied the<br />

go-ahead goal with 4:31 remaining to lift #15 <strong>Hofstra</strong> to a 12-10 victory<br />

over #11 Towson in a CAA matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium. By<br />

beating the first-place Tigers, <strong>Hofstra</strong> closed out the regular season with a<br />

9-4 overall record and a 2-3 ledger in the Colonial Athletic Association.<br />

Kevin Ford joined Bentz in logging <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s only other multi-goal game,<br />

scoring twice and adding two assists. Junior Jay Card added two assists.<br />

Sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden stopped four shots in the Pride cage.<br />

Stein broke a 9-all tie late in the fourth quarter, <strong>com</strong>pleting a run from the<br />

left sideline before making a cut-in move at the crease for his eighth goal of<br />

the year. Ford added a man-up goal a little more than two minutes later on<br />

a bounce shot from 15 yards, and Steven DeNapoli notched his fourth with<br />

47 seconds to play to boost the Pride lead to 12-9. Towson closed out the<br />

scoring with nine seconds to play on Will Harrington’s second goal of the<br />

contest and 24th of the year.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#11 Towson 2 1 4 3 10<br />

#15 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 4 1 4 3 12<br />

TOWSON SCORING: GOALS: Pastirik, Christian 4; Harrington, Will<br />

2; Stratton, Tim 1; Iacona, Carl 1; Mezzanotte, Peter 1; Hughes, Matt 1.<br />

ASSISTS: Pastirik, Christian 2; Stratton, Tim 2; Lamon, Matt 1.<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 5; Kevin Ford 2; Jamie<br />

Lincoln 1; Steve DeNapoli 1; Dan Stein 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Tom<br />

Interlicchio 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 2; Kevin Ford 2; Adam Mojica 1<br />

The Pride got on the board 5:50 into the contest when Lincoln took Jay<br />

Card’s pass and fired a behind-the-head shot past goalie Travis Love for a<br />

1-0 lead. It was Lincoln’s 33rd goal of the year. Just 39 seconds later Tim<br />

Stratton fed Christian Pastirik all alone in front of the crease for his 21st<br />

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Dan Stein<br />

GAME 14<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND - MAY 15 AT<br />

#3 MARYLAND:<br />

Junior attackman Ryan Young scored both of his goals during a 7-1 second<br />

half Terrapin spurt to lead third-seeded Maryland to an 11-8 victory over<br />

the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Pride at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, in the first round of<br />

the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> was led by juniors Jay Card with four goals and Tim Holman<br />

with career-highs of two goals and two assists. Junior Stephen Bentz<br />

and sophomore Kevin Ford each added a goal for the Pride. Sophomore<br />

goalie Andrew Gvozden posted a season-high 13 saves in the <strong>Hofstra</strong> cage<br />

in 55 minutes of work. Including Young, who also notched an assist in<br />

the contest, Maryland had 10 different players score goals. Senior Will<br />

Yeatman tallied a goal and two assists, and sophomore Joe Cummings<br />

added a goal and an assist. Senior goalie Brian Phipps posted 14 saves in<br />

the Maryland cage, including six in the fourth quarter to keep the Pride<br />

away.<br />

In a hard-fought contest, the Terrapins took a 4-3 lead into the locker room<br />

at halftime. But the Pride came out in the third quarter and scored twice in<br />

the first 6:20 to take their first and only lead of the game at 5-4. Ford tied<br />

the game for <strong>Hofstra</strong> on an eight-yard runner from the left side of Phipps. It<br />

was Ford’s 15th goal of the season. Holman, a short-stick defensive middie<br />

who entered the game with one goal in his career, gave the Pride a shortlived<br />

lead with his first goal of the year-an unassisted tally-intercepting a<br />

pass near midfield, charging toward the Maryland cage and beating Phipps<br />

from nine yards.<br />

But just 64 seconds later, Cummings tied the game for Maryland with<br />

his 15th of the year, beating Gvozden high to the far side of the cage.<br />

Sophomore Jake Bernhardt gave the Terrapins the lead for good with 5:06<br />

to play in the third on a bullet from 12 yards out that beat Gvozden down<br />

low. Senior Dean Hart boosted the lead to 7-5, <strong>com</strong>ing around the back<br />

of the cage for his third goal of the season with 2:43 to play in the third.<br />

Holman ended Maryland’s three-goal run with his second of the game 20<br />

seconds into the fourth quarter, off a face-off scrum. He scooped up the<br />

ground ball and beat Phipps on the right side to close the gap to 7-6. But<br />

the Terrapins scored the next four goals with Young scoring his 17th of the<br />

season in transition after a <strong>Hofstra</strong> turnover. Young was the beneficiary of<br />

a cross-goal pass from Travis Reed to bump the lead to 8-6 with 9:24 to<br />

play. Two minutes later, senior Adam Sear then notched his 11th goal of<br />

the season, a man-up goal, from Yeatman. Almost two minutes after Sear’s<br />

goal, Cummings found Young on the crease for his second of the game<br />

and 18th of the year to give Maryland a 10-6 advantage. Yeatman ended<br />

the four-goal spurt at the 3:08 mark scoring into an empty cage as <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

employed a full-field ride. It was Yeatman’s 15th of the season. Card and<br />

Holman <strong>com</strong>bined for the final two Pride goals of the game and season in<br />

the last 1:11 with Card posting his 30th and 31st goals of the season and<br />

Holman recording his second and third assists of the year.<br />

The Pride game plan of playing aggressively and deliberately worked<br />

almost perfectly in the first half, keeping the game close. Maryland junior<br />

defenseman Brian Farrell opened the scoring a run down the middle of<br />

the field and beating Gvozden from 10 yards just 3:29 into the contest.<br />

Card tied the game three minutes later on a man-up goal. Maryland’s<br />

leading scorer Grant Catalino notched his 34th of the year 87 seconds<br />

later to give the Terrapins a 2-1 lead which is how the first quarter ended.<br />

Freshman John Haus scored his 11th of the year from Young 3:15 into the<br />

second quarter to boost the Maryland lead to 3-1 before Bentz and Card<br />

sandwiched an Owen Blye goal in the final 2:58 of the half to close to 4-3<br />

at halftime. It was the 29th goals of the year from both Bentz and Card and<br />

Blye’s 11th.<br />

Maryland outshot the Pride, 38-31 and picked up 41 ground balls to<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>’s 21.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#14 <strong>Hofstra</strong> 1 2 2 4 8<br />

#3 Maryland 2 2 3 4 11<br />

HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 4; Tim Holman 2; Kevin Ford<br />

1; Stephen Bentz 1; ASSISTS: Tim Holman 2; Dan Stein 1.<br />

MARYLAND SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Young 2; Will Yeatman 1; Joe<br />

Cummings 1; Grant Catalino 1; Jake Bernhardt 1; John Haus 1; Brian<br />

Farrell 1; Dean Hart 1; Owen Blye 1; Adam Sear 1; ASSISTS: Will<br />

Yeatman 2; Dan Burns 1; Joe Cummings 1; Travis Reed 1; Ryan Young 1.<br />

76 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


The Colonial Athletic Association<br />

Coming off the celebration of its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10,<br />

the Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one<br />

of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and<br />

academically.<br />

The CAA en<strong>com</strong>passes five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan<br />

areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to<br />

Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions<br />

in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12<br />

national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12<br />

Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors<br />

accumulated away from <strong>com</strong>petition, which include five Rhodes<br />

Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2009-10 the<br />

CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes<br />

receive the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least<br />

a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The<br />

conference had 28 teams in 15 different sports receive NCAA<br />

Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress<br />

Report released in 2010.<br />

The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority<br />

of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media<br />

markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8),<br />

Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television<br />

homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million.<br />

The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the addition of a<br />

football league in 2007 and women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country,<br />

football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track<br />

& field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles<br />

in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing,<br />

soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and<br />

volleyball. In 2009-10, 20 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths<br />

and 32 student-athletes received All-America honors.<br />

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s<br />

basketball with a league-record six teams advancing to postseason<br />

play in 2009-10. Conference champion Old Dominion made its<br />

third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last six years and<br />

knocked off Notre Dame in the first round. Northeastern and<br />

William and Mary received berths in the NIT. VCU posted five<br />

straight victories and captured the CBI championship. <strong>Hofstra</strong> also<br />

took part in the CBI and George Mason played in the CIT. In 2006,<br />

George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four,<br />

knocking off powerhouses Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita<br />

State and Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were ranked No.<br />

8 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the highest<br />

ever for a CAA team.<br />

A league-record seven CAA women’s basketball teams advanced<br />

to postseason play in 2009-10. James Madison represented the<br />

conference in the NCAA Tournament after capturing its first<br />

CAA championship since 1989. Delaware, Drexel, <strong>Hofstra</strong>, Old<br />

Dominion and VCU participated in the WNIT, with VCU advancing<br />

to the third round. Towson took part in the WBI. ODU, which won<br />

an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts<br />

three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national<br />

runner-up in 1997.<br />

the championship began in 1981. Delaware and Towson have<br />

each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Championship. Three women’s soccer teams have reached the<br />

second round of the NCAA Tournament in two of the past three<br />

seasons and at least one men’s soccer team has advanced to the final<br />

16 of the NCAA Championship in five of the last eight years. In<br />

men’s cross country, William & Mary placed fifth nationally as a<br />

team in 2009 and had three runners earn All-America status. In the<br />

pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished as the runner-up in<br />

the 100 breaststroke at the 2010 NCAA Championship and received<br />

All-America honors along with Towson’s Meredith Budner. The<br />

CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship<br />

in nine of the last 13 years and has had at least 12 players selected<br />

in the last eight Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also<br />

boasts numerous All-Americans in tennis, golf, track and field,<br />

women’s lacrosse and wrestling.<br />

CAA member institutions are <strong>com</strong>mitted to excellence in the<br />

classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by<br />

the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership<br />

to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics.<br />

Among the programs already established are an undergraduate<br />

research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and<br />

granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to<br />

an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic<br />

resource centers and <strong>com</strong>puter labs.<br />

In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded<br />

academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B.<br />

Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at<br />

Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for<br />

chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law<br />

at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic<br />

sciences.<br />

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its<br />

inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three<br />

of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison<br />

University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned<br />

with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy<br />

and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC<br />

South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports,<br />

acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at<br />

Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new<br />

association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took<br />

place on June 6, 1985.<br />

Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC<br />

Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion<br />

University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in<br />

1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel<br />

University, <strong>Hofstra</strong> University and Towson University in 2001.<br />

Georgia State University and Northeastern University became<br />

members of the conference on July 1, 2005.<br />

The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads<br />

have <strong>com</strong>bined to win 10 field hockey national titles since<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 77


2010 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE REview<br />

2010 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE STANDINGS<br />

CAA<br />

Overall<br />

Team W L Pct. GF GA W L Pct. GF GA<br />

Towson 4 1 .800 47 44 7 8 .467 139 152<br />

Drexel 3 2 .600 50 42 10 5 .667 159 125<br />

Delaware* 3 2 .600 51 43 10 7 .588 196 172<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 2 3 .400 54 56 9 5 .643 181 126<br />

Massachusetts 2 3 .400 42 48 8 6 .571 160 141<br />

Penn State 1 4 .200 45 56 2 11 .154 124 163<br />

*CAA Champion<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Goals Per Game<br />

Team GP G GPG<br />

Robert Morris 16 195 12.19<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 15 142 9.47<br />

Villanova 17 157 9.24<br />

Delaware 15 130 8.67<br />

Drexel 15 123 8.20<br />

Sacred Heart 14 114 8.14<br />

Towson 17 137 8.06<br />

Assists Per Game<br />

Team GP A APG<br />

Robert Morris 16 111 6.94<br />

Villanova 17 91 5.35<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 15 78 5.20<br />

Towson 17 79 4.65<br />

Drexel 15 69 4.60<br />

Sacred Heart 14 60 4.29<br />

Delaware 15 54 3.60<br />

Points Per Game<br />

Team GP P PPG<br />

Robert Morris 16 306 19.12<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 15 220 14.67<br />

Villanova 17 248 14.59<br />

Drexel 15 192 12.80<br />

Towson 17 216 12.71<br />

Sacred Heart 14 174 12.43<br />

Delaware 15 184 12.27<br />

Ground Balls Per Game<br />

Team GP GB GBPG<br />

Sacred Heart 14 442 31.57<br />

Delaware 15 461 30.73<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> 15 461 30.73<br />

Towson 17 512 30.12<br />

Drexel 15 449 29.93<br />

Villanova 17 502 29.53<br />

Robert Morris 16 442 27.62<br />

Brad LoizEAux<br />

2010 ALL-CAA TEAMS<br />

First Team<br />

Name Pos. Cl.<br />

Jay Card, <strong>Hofstra</strong> A Jr.<br />

Curtis Dickson, Delaware A Sr.<br />

Matthew Mackrides, Penn State A So.<br />

Martin Cahill, Delaware M Sr.<br />

Brad Loizeaux, <strong>Hofstra</strong> M So.<br />

Will Harrington, Towson M Sr.<br />

Christian Pastirik, Towson M Sr.<br />

Frank Tufano, Drexel LSM So.<br />

Charley Hennegan, Penn State FOS Sr.<br />

Diogo Godoi, Massachusetts D Sr.<br />

Marc Ingerman, Towson D So.<br />

Dana Wilber, DU D So.<br />

Mark Manos, Drexel GK So.<br />

Second Team<br />

Name Pos. Cl.<br />

Colin Ambler, Drexel A Sr.<br />

Jamie Lincoln, <strong>Hofstra</strong> A Jr.<br />

Will Manny, Massachusetts A Fr.<br />

Anthony Biscardi, Massachusetts M So.<br />

Nick Dolik, Penn Sate M Fr.<br />

Bobby Haynes, Massachusetts M Sr.<br />

Chris Hogan, Penn State M Jr.<br />

Adam Mojica, <strong>Hofstra</strong> LSM Jr.<br />

Zak Fisher, Drexel FOS Sr.<br />

Matt Bernier, Penn State D Jr.<br />

Pat Dowling, Delaware D Jr.<br />

Matt McCormick, Drexel D Sr.<br />

Mike Skudin, <strong>Hofstra</strong> D Jr.<br />

Noah Fossner, Delaware GK Jr.<br />

Travis Love, Towson GK Jr<br />

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Individual Statistics<br />

Scoring<br />

Player GP G-A-P PPG<br />

Curtis Dickson, UD 17 62-15-77 4.53<br />

Jay Card, HU 13 31-22-53 4.08<br />

Jamie Lincoln, HU 14 33-20-53 3.79<br />

Matthew Mackrides, PSU 13 36-8-44 3.38<br />

Will Manny, UM 14 27-18-45 3.21<br />

Christian Pastirik, TU 15 28-19-47 3.13<br />

Stephen Bentz, HU 14 29-12-41 2.93<br />

Scott Perri, DU 15 22-19-41 2.73<br />

Robert Church, DU 15 32-9-41 2.73<br />

Colin Ambler, DU 15 22-16-38 2.53<br />

Goals<br />

Player GP G GPG<br />

Curtis Dickson, UD 17 62 3.65<br />

Matthew Mackrides, PSU 13 36 2.77<br />

Jay Card, HU 13 31 2.38<br />

Jamie Lincoln, HU 14 33 2.36<br />

Robert Church, DU 15 32 2.13<br />

Stephen Bentz, HU 14 29 2.07<br />

Martin Cahill, UD 17 34 2.00<br />

Will Manny UM 14 27 1.93<br />

Christian Pastirik, TU 15 28 1.87<br />

Will Harrington, TU 15 28 1.87<br />

Assists<br />

Player GP A APG<br />

Jay Card, HU 13 22 1.69<br />

Grant Kaleikau, UD 17 25 1.47<br />

Jamie Lincoln, HU 14 20 1.43<br />

Will Manny, UM 14 18 1.29<br />

Scott Perri, DU 15 19 1.27<br />

Christian Pastirik, TU 15 19 1.27<br />

Tim Stratton, TU 15 18 1.20<br />

Colin Ambler, DU 15 16 1.07<br />

Anthony Biscardi, UM 14 14 1.00<br />

Bobby Hayes, UM 14 13 0.93<br />

Ground Balls<br />

Player GP GB GBPG<br />

Greg Rushing, UM 14 73 5.21<br />

Matt Thomas, TU 14 58 4.14<br />

Dan Cooney, UD 17 65 3.82<br />

Charley Hennegan, PSU 13 47 3.62<br />

Steve DeNapoli, HU 14 49 3.50<br />

Goals Against Average<br />

Player GP GA GAA<br />

Mark Manos, DU 15 120 8.29<br />

Rob Bellairs, HU 10 62 8.81<br />

Travis Love, TU 14 119 9.24<br />

Noah Fossner, UD 17 171 10.00<br />

Tim McCormack, UM 14 136 10.13<br />

Dave Baker, PSU 13 125 11.56<br />

Saves<br />

Player GP S SPG<br />

Mark Manos, DU 15 169 11.27<br />

Noah Fossner, UD 17 187 11.00<br />

Travis Love, TU 14 149 10.64<br />

Tim McCormack, UM 14 149 10.64<br />

Dave Baker, PSU 13 116 8.92<br />

Rob Bellairs, HU 10 41 4.10<br />

Face-Off Percentage<br />

(min. 5 attempts per game)<br />

Player GP W L Pct.<br />

Charley Hennegan, PSU 13 90 60 .600<br />

Zak Fisher DU 14 85 63 .574<br />

Greg Rushing, UM 14 139 104 .572<br />

Joe Britt, PSU 13 75 58 .564<br />

John Antoniades, HU 14 180 149 .547<br />

Dan Cooney, UD 17 129 107 .547<br />

Tommy Lee, UD 16 93 88 .514<br />

Matt Thomas, TU 14 113 118 .489<br />

Ryan West, DU 15 62 69 .473<br />

Anthony Toresco, UM 14 37 59 .385<br />

jay card<br />

CAA All-Rookie Team: John Antoniades (<strong>Hofstra</strong>), Robert<br />

Church (Drexel), Ryan DeSmit (Towson), Nick Dolik (Penn<br />

State), Connor Fitzgerald (Delaware), Billy Gribbin (Penn State),<br />

Will Manny (Massachusetts), Cody Solaja (<strong>Hofstra</strong>), Adrian<br />

Sorichetti (<strong>Hofstra</strong>), Nick Trizano (Drexel)<br />

CAA Player of the Year: Curtis Dickson, Delaware<br />

CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Manos, Drexel<br />

CAA Rookie of the Year: Will Manny, Massachusetts<br />

CAA Coach of the Year: Tony Seaman, Towson<br />

Steven DeNapoli<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 79


<strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010)<br />

Arthur Abbey 1957<br />

Michael Adams 1994<br />

William Adams 1999<br />

Daniel Agostino 1980<br />

Jack Alaimo 2003<br />

Anthony Alexander 1998<br />

Michael Allain 2003<br />

Douglas Altmansberger 1996<br />

Joseph Amplo 2001<br />

Ernest Angiulo 1957<br />

Michael Antino 1964<br />

Scott Apgar 1994<br />

Richard Aquino 1986<br />

Paul Arena 1970<br />

GARY ARNOLD<br />

Gary Arnold 1982<br />

Mark Arthus 1979<br />

Jay Artinian 2004<br />

Joseph Astarita 1999<br />

William Atkins 2007<br />

Lewis Augusta 1966<br />

Robert Auguste 1974<br />

Aaron Auster 1967<br />

Philip Avillo 1963<br />

Peter Axel 1957<br />

John Azzariti 1989<br />

Richard Baer 1961<br />

Walter Bagley 1980<br />

Stace Balitsos 1984<br />

Steven Banalett 1991<br />

Joseph Barile 2001<br />

James Barnett 1974<br />

Joseph Barra 1992<br />

Kevin Barry 1994<br />

Nicholas Baudo 1963<br />

Kevin Baudo 1993<br />

Bruce Bauer 1965<br />

James Bauer 1985<br />

Gary Beker 1982<br />

David Bellia 1994<br />

Michael Bennett 2004<br />

Robert Bensen 1953<br />

Robert Benson 1982<br />

Martin Berg 1980<br />

Christopher Bergersen 1996<br />

Kevin Bergin 1966<br />

Arnold Berman 1960<br />

Clark Bernales 1990<br />

Seth Berrin 1983<br />

Michael Besio 1997<br />

Herbert Bessen 1957<br />

Teddy Betts 1977<br />

Paul Bjorneby 1996<br />

Hugh Blisard 1972<br />

Edward Boccuzzi 1964<br />

Ronald Bohlert 1996<br />

Sean Bolger 1988<br />

Robert Bonaguro 2007<br />

Dennis Bonn 1989<br />

Jake Born 2009<br />

Richard Bouwman 1985<br />

Richard Bowman 1969<br />

John Brais 1994<br />

Tyler Brant 2009<br />

William Braun 1957<br />

John Brazel 2005<br />

Terrance Brennan 1977<br />

Michael Brereton 1968<br />

John Bresnan 1970<br />

Henry Brill 1967<br />

Mitchell Brill 1972<br />

Timothy Brink 1991<br />

Charles Bromm 1950<br />

Jordan Bronstein 2006<br />

Douglas Brosky 1971<br />

Steven Buck 1987<br />

Stephen Buck 1991<br />

Carl Buehler 1981<br />

Richard Burke 1971<br />

Gary Burton 1978<br />

Francis Busso 2003<br />

Ciro Buttacavoli 1959<br />

Thomas Byrne 1983<br />

Thomas Byrne 1989<br />

Matthew Cady 1992<br />

Bruce Cahill 1968<br />

THOMAS CALDER<br />

Thomas Calder 1975<br />

Harold Cantilli 1957<br />

Theodore Caplan 1954<br />

Peter Carew 1962<br />

Andrew Carlson 1994<br />

Joseph Carrello 1991<br />

Ryan Carter 2009<br />

Glenn Caruso 1969<br />

Vincent Caruso 1973<br />

Brian Casey 1978<br />

Michael Castro 1986<br />

Michael Castro 1992<br />

Raymond Cavaliere 1974<br />

Robert Cavaliero 1974<br />

Joseph Caven 2009<br />

Richard Cestaro 1966<br />

Nicholas Christakis 1999<br />

Robert Churchill 2005<br />

Frank Cirillo 1965<br />

Ramar Clash 2002<br />

Rocky Cocchiola 1987<br />

Harvey Cohen 1969<br />

David Cohen 1992<br />

Allan Cohen 1994<br />

Martin Cohn 1981<br />

Jeffrey Cole 1994<br />

Matthew Coleman 1997<br />

Michael Colleluori 2009<br />

Nicholas Colleluori 2006<br />

Kevin Commins 1960<br />

Ramon Conchado 1964<br />

Dennis Condon 1980<br />

Timothy Connors 1967<br />

Kevin Conroy 1980<br />

John Conroy 1987<br />

Frank Constantino 1967<br />

John Cooper 1987<br />

Jonathan Cooper 1989<br />

Christopher Cooper 1992<br />

Peter Coots 1959<br />

William Corbett 1956<br />

Joseph Corcoran 1982<br />

Tyler Corcoran 2010<br />

Robert Cordes 1970<br />

William Corkhill 1954<br />

Reynold Corn 1955<br />

Robert Corwin 1951<br />

Frank Costantino 1973<br />

Clifford Coughlin 1956<br />

Mark Cox 1992<br />

John Coyle 1965<br />

Frank Cozart 1962<br />

Brian Crichlow 2007<br />

Donald Cummings 1965<br />

Paul Cutrone 1983<br />

Julius D’Agostino 1962<br />

Chris Dale 2010<br />

Robert Dall 1955<br />

Michael D’Amato 1968<br />

Peter Damone 1956<br />

Barry Danels 1961<br />

Vincent Daniels 1991<br />

Edward Danowski 1963<br />

Stephen Darby 1954<br />

Raymond Dattwyler 1967<br />

Stephen Dauses 1970<br />

Stuart Davis 1954<br />

William Dawes 1995<br />

Thomas DeCurtis 2008<br />

Christopher Deeks 1974<br />

Michael Deem 1997<br />

Paul Defendini 2002<br />

Paul Delle 1980<br />

Robert Demarco 1970<br />

Robert Demarco 1972<br />

Michael Demeo 2002<br />

Jeffrey Dena 1977<br />

Robert DeNeef 1961<br />

Michael Denino 1965<br />

Christopher Depaolo 1996<br />

Robert DePasquale 2005<br />

Robert DePoto 1950<br />

David Depp 1948<br />

Edward Devereaux 1966<br />

Arthur Diamond 1978<br />

Louis DiBlasi 1961<br />

Louis DiBlasi 1961<br />

Donald DiBlasi 1970<br />

Thomas Dicicco 1981<br />

Andris Dikmanis 2003<br />

Kyle Dillon 2010<br />

Vito Dimatteo 2007<br />

Domenic Dinardo 1995<br />

Raymond DiScala 1964<br />

Francis Discala 1967<br />

Robert Dixon 1954<br />

Ronald Dobelstein 1969<br />

Robert Dolphin 1972<br />

Brian Donaghy 1996<br />

Gerald Donaghy 2002<br />

William Donahoe 1977<br />

David Donatello 1995<br />

William Donnelly 1953<br />

80 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010)<br />

TOM DOOLEY<br />

Michael Dooley 1983<br />

Scott Dooley 2004<br />

Tom Dooley 2009<br />

Thomas Dorman 1970<br />

Kevin Dougherty 2003<br />

James Downing 1986<br />

George Dragonetti 1956<br />

Dennis Driscoll 1990<br />

James Dubovick 1966<br />

Vincent Dugan 1960<br />

Brian Dunn 1996<br />

Michael Dunne 1997<br />

Douglas Edmonds 1990<br />

Jonathan Edwards 2005<br />

William Effingham 1972<br />

Steven Effingham 1976<br />

Jude Ehrbar 1996<br />

Michael Elflein 2001<br />

Martin Enright 1979<br />

Stephen Espey 1979<br />

William Etherson 1979<br />

Richard Euler 1957<br />

John Fahey 1956<br />

Aloysius Falussy 1987<br />

Anthony Fama 1999<br />

James Farrell 1960<br />

Brian Farrell 2001<br />

Philip Faust 1981<br />

Gerard Fay 2001<br />

Alex Fedoroff 1954<br />

Brian Ferrara 2005<br />

Joseph Ferrucci 1999<br />

John Fetzer 1956<br />

Jeffrey Fine 1969<br />

Edward Finegan 1966<br />

Erik Fitez 2000<br />

Thomas FitzGerald 1956<br />

Sean Fitzpatrick 1999<br />

Thomas Fitzsimons 1987<br />

John Flaherty 1969<br />

Gregory Fleming 1958<br />

Frank Flocco 2001<br />

Jason Fluger 2006<br />

Craig Flynn 1997<br />

Brian Foresta 1997<br />

James Forster 1981<br />

William Fowler 1974<br />

Paul Fowler 1977<br />

Michael Fowler 1979<br />

JOE FOWLER<br />

Joseph Fowler 1990<br />

Gunther Franz 1963<br />

Robert Franz 1967<br />

Richard Frazer 1969<br />

Robert Freidah 1952<br />

Howard Fried 1974<br />

Mark Friedman 1966<br />

Walton Gagel 1955<br />

Vincent Gagliardo 1981<br />

Dominic Gallina 1999<br />

Joseph Gallina 2005<br />

Timothy Gannon 1963<br />

Robert Gannon 1982<br />

Richard Garguilo 1996<br />

John Garofalo 1972<br />

Ed Gazich 1957<br />

Marco Gazich 1957<br />

Edward Gebhardt 1976<br />

Rudolph Gebig 1967<br />

Adam Gelcich 1994<br />

Charles Gennario 1977<br />

David Giannone 1992<br />

John Giannoni 1966<br />

Jacob Gidich 2005<br />

Thomas Gill 2001<br />

Robert Gilmartin 1961<br />

Robert Gilmartin 1979<br />

Robert Gleckler 2006<br />

Edward Goldstein 1954<br />

Norman Goldstein 1959<br />

Thomas Gordon 1973<br />

John Gorman 2008<br />

William Gould 1972<br />

Robert Graebe 1972<br />

John Graham 1953<br />

William Green 1967<br />

Martin Greenberg 1960<br />

Ryan Grimes 1997<br />

William Groom 1962<br />

Catherine Guerriere 2006<br />

Robert Guido 1976<br />

Connor Hagans 2008<br />

John Hall 1995<br />

Kenneth Hammer 1981<br />

Adam Hananel 2002<br />

Donald Hanington 1963<br />

Daniel Hanley 1993<br />

Vincent Hannigan 1996<br />

Ronald Hansen 1965<br />

Richard Harinsky 2000<br />

Richard Haunss 1970<br />

Thomas Hayes 1953<br />

Karl Hedstrom 1997<br />

John Heins 1959<br />

Peter Heinz 1960<br />

William Heiser 1962<br />

Jack Heller 1976<br />

Greg Heller 1991<br />

Gregory Hennessey 1987<br />

Andrew Henry 1996<br />

Phillip Hersh 2005<br />

Thomas Hess 1978<br />

Kevin Hill 1976<br />

John Hill 1977<br />

John Hiller 1965<br />

Robert Hiller 1976<br />

Robert Hillman 1955<br />

P.J. Hogan 2010<br />

Travis Howell 2004<br />

Athan Iannucci 2006<br />

Steven Iglio 1994<br />

Takashi Ikeda 2007<br />

Michael Infantino 2003<br />

Tom Interlicchio 2010<br />

Vincent Intini 1996<br />

Steven Izzo 2005<br />

Kevin Jacobs 1996<br />

Eric Jarry 2008<br />

Peter Johnson 1960<br />

Kevin Johnson 1992<br />

Kevin Johnson 1996<br />

Walter Jones 1952<br />

Kenneth Kaiser 1985<br />

Gregory Kalafatic 2004<br />

Jack Kaley 1961<br />

Jeffrey Karp 1968<br />

James Kaspar 1967<br />

Peter Kaspar 2007<br />

Richard Kates 1974<br />

Ari Katz 2006<br />

William Kay 1952<br />

George Kay 1966<br />

Ryan Kelaher 2007<br />

Lee Kellerman 1952<br />

Francis Kelly 1967<br />

Martin Kelly 1990<br />

David Kennedy 1983<br />

Thomas Kessler 2002<br />

Robert Keys 1981<br />

John Keysor 2007<br />

Douglas Kiernan 1973<br />

Patrick Killikelly 1959<br />

Saul Kimmel 1965<br />

Mitchell Kirschbaum 1970<br />

Eric Kitt 1977<br />

David Knaus 1972<br />

Robert Kobel 1985<br />

David Koehler 1987<br />

Walter Kohanowich 1952<br />

Nicholas Kolb 2006<br />

Jack Kort 1963<br />

Christopher Korzonkiewicz 2000<br />

Josip Kostovic 1998<br />

Aaron Kozlowski 2003<br />

William Kramer 1953<br />

Larry Kramer 1989<br />

Lawrence Kramer 1998<br />

Richard Kranzler 1954<br />

Stanley Krause 1991<br />

Chet Krinsky 1982<br />

Joseph Krupinski 1958<br />

Robert Kuhlke 1979<br />

James Kuhner 1973<br />

Michael La Crosse 1991<br />

Evan La Penna 2002<br />

Albert Lahood 1956<br />

William Laky 1959<br />

Hogan Lam 1980<br />

Renzie Lamb 1959<br />

Michael Lambrecht 1982<br />

William Lampe 1955<br />

Brian Langtry 1998<br />

Robert Lankenau 1956<br />

Bernard Larkin 1960<br />

Rolf Larson 1956<br />

Michael Laudenslager 1991<br />

Michael Laurano 1999<br />

Lionel Lauture 2005<br />

Jack Lawrence 1971<br />

Thomas Leanos 1970<br />

Alfred Lettera 1968<br />

Richard Lewton 1978<br />

Robert Linker 1978<br />

Louis Liotti 1970<br />

Charles Lipp 1962<br />

Gerald Lipps 1954<br />

Joseph Lobiondo 1987<br />

James Lollo 2008<br />

Robert Lombardo 1976<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010)<br />

Thomas Lonergan 1982<br />

George Loros 1956<br />

Barry Lublin 1965<br />

Ryan Lucas 2005<br />

Sean Lucas 2010<br />

Howard Ludecker 1965<br />

John Lundie 1964<br />

John Lupetin 1975<br />

John Lynch 1972<br />

Lawrence Lynch 1976<br />

Vincent Macchio 1982<br />

William Macgregor 1962<br />

Douglas Machen 2004<br />

William Maddock 1993<br />

Michael Magee 1988<br />

Michael Magro 2005<br />

John Manning 1961<br />

Michael Manzer 1960<br />

Anthony Manzione 1985<br />

Frank Marcinowski 1968<br />

Philip Marino 1976<br />

Michael Marino 1977<br />

Joseph Markanthony 1965<br />

Robert Martin 1970<br />

Joseph Mascaretti 2007<br />

Joseph Masone 1955<br />

Joseph Massaro 2005<br />

John Matthews 1952<br />

James Mau 1996<br />

Frank Mauro 1960<br />

James Mayer 1970<br />

James Mayer 1976<br />

Christopher Mayo 2007<br />

Anthony Mazzarella 1972<br />

Kevin McDonough 2007<br />

Martin McCarthy 1982<br />

Sean McCarthy 2006<br />

Daniel McCauley 1954<br />

David McCulloch 1986<br />

Francis McDermott 2003<br />

Gerard McDermott 1977<br />

Michael McGinley 1989<br />

Richard McGrath 2007<br />

James McGunnigle 1962<br />

Michael McHugh 1979<br />

Alexander McIlwraith 1957<br />

Daniel McMahone 1993<br />

Ryan McPherson 2008<br />

Thomas McShane 1965<br />

Thomas McShane 1980<br />

William Meddis 1975<br />

Keith Mekeel 2003<br />

Richard Mekeel 2004<br />

Garry Merkle 1990<br />

Hanford Merritt 1958<br />

James Merryman 1973<br />

Ryan Mertins 2008<br />

Kevin Metkiff 2008<br />

James Metzger 1982<br />

John Michielini 1990<br />

Francis Miller 1983<br />

Joseph Miller 1997<br />

Ryan Miller 2007<br />

Ray Mills 1981<br />

Ramon Mills 1981<br />

Adam Minella 1984<br />

Michael Minisini 1987<br />

Barry Minkin 1962<br />

Robert Mino 1997<br />

Rolf Moller 1954<br />

Joe Montemurro 2009<br />

James Moore 1991<br />

Kevin Moran 1994<br />

John Moran 2000<br />

Philip Mordente 1966<br />

Stephen Morea 1970<br />

Frank Moretti 1958<br />

Thomas Moriarty 1950<br />

Arthur Morr 1951<br />

Edward Morr 1953<br />

John Morris 1982<br />

Brett Moyer 2008<br />

Nicholas Mucciacciaro 2000<br />

George Muller 1982<br />

Malachy Mulligan 1980<br />

Thomas Mulrooney 1970<br />

Timothy Mulvihill 1988<br />

William Munck 1987<br />

Richard Murphy 1962<br />

David Murphy 1987<br />

Liam Murphy 2001<br />

Anthony Muscarella 2009<br />

Andrew Mustapich 1950<br />

Howard Myers 1967<br />

Brian Myers 1981<br />

Doug Nastro 1974<br />

Steven Nastro 1980<br />

Henry Natterer 1959<br />

isaac neal<br />

Isaac Neal 2010<br />

David Neidhart 2001<br />

Richard Northorn 1997<br />

Thomas Nunziata 1955<br />

Brad Obloj 1999<br />

Daniel O’Brien 1953<br />

Terrance O’Connor 1973<br />

Wesley O’Donnell 1985<br />

John O’Donnell 1995<br />

John Oliva 1971<br />

Alan Olsen 1961<br />

Chet O’Neill 1960<br />

Carl Orent 1955<br />

Danny Orlando 2009<br />

John Orsen 2006<br />

David Padgett 1965<br />

Ralph Palma 1970<br />

Leonard Panarelli 2006<br />

John Panarese 1965<br />

Chris Panos 1996<br />

L Parcher 1958<br />

Gregory Parisi 1983<br />

Steven Parker 1972<br />

Robert Parrinelli 2000<br />

Thomas Passantino 1971<br />

Michael Passuello 2006<br />

Joseph Pavek 1981<br />

Jason Pearl 2003<br />

John Pedranghelu 1978<br />

Anthony Perettine 1987<br />

Christopher Pergola 2008<br />

Martin Peters 2002<br />

William Peters, IV 2007<br />

Frederick Peterson 1961<br />

Anthony Petillo 1978<br />

Richard Petillo 1983<br />

Lewis Petta 1956<br />

James Pezza 2010<br />

Frank Pigula 1983<br />

David Pike 2004<br />

Ronald Pimental 1987<br />

Armondo Polanco 1999<br />

William Pollock 1964<br />

Eddie Poreba 1982<br />

George Pratt 1958<br />

Larry Price 1970<br />

CHRIS PRIFTE<br />

Chris Prifte 1979<br />

Keith Prifte 2009<br />

Steve Prifte 2009<br />

David Provenzano 1957<br />

James Pugh 1973<br />

James Pugh 1974<br />

Michael Quagerelli 1992<br />

Bob Quinlan<br />

Bruce Quinlan 1987<br />

James Quinn 2006<br />

James Rafferty 1952<br />

Richard Raganella 2000<br />

Peter Rainis 1986<br />

ROBERT RAO<br />

Robert Rao 1991<br />

James Raucci 1999<br />

Bruce Rauch 1969<br />

Bryan Read 2006<br />

Mikawato Red Arrow 1985<br />

Kevin Reich 1994<br />

Lawrence Reid 1968<br />

Edward Reilly 1955<br />

Keith Reilly 2003<br />

Andrew Reinesch 1950<br />

Michael Renga 1998<br />

Christopher Resch 1998<br />

Marc Riccio 1989<br />

James Richards 1964<br />

Michael Ricigliano 1995<br />

Stephen Rielly 1987<br />

Jonathan Rifenburg 2007<br />

Michael Rigney 2004<br />

Gary Rinaldi 1993<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010)<br />

William Risberg 1978<br />

John Rispoli 1952<br />

Joseph Ristuccia 1954<br />

Brian Robinson 1986<br />

Andrew Rodnite 1956<br />

Jack Rogan 2010<br />

Charles Rogener 1979<br />

Jacob Rogers 2000<br />

Chris Rogler 2001<br />

Dennis Rosa 1978<br />

Jordan Rosen 2009<br />

Sylvan Rosenbaum 1950<br />

Jeffrey Rosenberg 1968<br />

Jeffrey Rosten 1980<br />

Louis Rosten 1981<br />

Ronald Roth 1969<br />

Harry Royle 1970<br />

Daniel Royle 2003<br />

John Rudenauer 2008<br />

William Ruggiero 1977<br />

Nicholas Ruocco 2000<br />

Michael Russo 1958<br />

Robert Russo 1971<br />

Michael Sajkoski 1978<br />

Peter Salit 1958<br />

Joseph Sampieri 2001<br />

Patricia Sanders 1971<br />

Ronald Sandler 1968<br />

Frederick Sandler 1970<br />

Robert Santimays 1979<br />

Tomar Sarvis 2004<br />

Thomas Savio 1990<br />

William Sayrafe 1986<br />

Raymond Schaefer 1958<br />

George Scharnikow 1997<br />

L Scheer 1956<br />

Michael Scheno 1978<br />

Brian Schneider 2009<br />

Mark Schnellinger 1995<br />

Richard Schrage 1962<br />

Martin Schumacher 1967<br />

David Schwartzberg 2007<br />

Thomas Schwender 1962<br />

Anthony Sciortino 2008<br />

Donald Scott 2004<br />

Christian Scuderi<br />

Christian Scuderi 2010<br />

Warren Seaman 1958<br />

James Seifert 1986<br />

Harold Seikel 1950<br />

Richard Sesnewicz 1966<br />

Lee Sewell 1973<br />

Gerard Sewell 1981<br />

Scott Shafranek 2002<br />

Doug Shanahan 2002<br />

Thomas Shea 1971<br />

Jesse Sherer 2003<br />

James Sheridan 1961<br />

John Sherlock 1978<br />

James Shirley 1982<br />

James Shuart 1953<br />

Tom Shuey 2009<br />

Alexander Silenok 1975<br />

Matthew Silver 2006<br />

Jerry Simandl 1955<br />

Robert Sinclair 1986<br />

Gary Smalls 1972<br />

William Smith 1952<br />

Richard Smith 1961<br />

Richard Smith 1976<br />

Ryan Smith 2009<br />

VINCE SoMBR0tTO<br />

Vince Sombrotto 1982<br />

Steven Sorrillo 2006<br />

Steven Souhrada 1990<br />

Edward Southard 1999<br />

Matthew Southard 2006<br />

Dean Spadaro 1995<br />

Eric Spallina 1998<br />

Brian Spallina 2000<br />

Mark Spruyt 1997<br />

Collin Stabler 2008<br />

Jeremy Stambovsky 2005<br />

William Stanley 1991<br />

Dan Stein 2010<br />

Michael Stencel 2001<br />

Robert Stewart 1972<br />

Charles Stile 1960<br />

Richard Stoecker 1978<br />

John Stranahan 1966<br />

Paul Sullivan 1958<br />

Richard Sullivan 2001<br />

Douglas Swanson 1981<br />

Adam Swarsen 2010<br />

David Sweeney 2003<br />

Gerard Sweet 2006<br />

Marc Szyluk 1997<br />

Richard Tamaro 1966<br />

Joseph Taylor 1987<br />

Lorel Teolis 1955<br />

John Tenet 2008<br />

Roger Testa 1973<br />

Jared Testa 1998<br />

Brett Tietjen 2003<br />

Michael Tolkach 2008<br />

James Toone 1968<br />

Sam Toperoff 1960<br />

John Tortora 1972<br />

Samuel Trachtenberg 1952<br />

James Trainor 1972<br />

Stephen Trentacoste 1972<br />

Timothy Treubig 2006<br />

Peter Trizzino 1962<br />

Nicholas Turchiano 1963<br />

William Turley 1953<br />

Ross Uhlfelder 1969<br />

Chris Unterstein 2006<br />

Kevin Unterstein 2008<br />

Mike Unterstein 2008<br />

Alfred Vadnais 1958<br />

John Van Gelder 2000<br />

Richard Van Wickler 1988<br />

Gerald Vance 1964<br />

Philip Vangeli 1994<br />

Clayton VanNortwick 2004<br />

James Vaughan 1977<br />

Robert Veit 1956<br />

Richard Verne 1960<br />

Peter Verne 1964<br />

Vincent Vieten 1953<br />

Ryan Vilar 2005<br />

Americus Vitale 1963<br />

Jack Vivonetto 2009<br />

Steven Walakovits 1994<br />

Edward Wallace 1980<br />

Owen Walsh 1952<br />

Peter Walther 1987<br />

Joseph Wamser 1958<br />

Kevin Warne 2000<br />

James Watson 1982<br />

PATRICK WATSON<br />

Patrick Watson 2009<br />

Julian Watts 2008<br />

Steven Wax 2007<br />

Gary Weller 1974<br />

Gary White 1977<br />

Jonathan Wicker 2005<br />

George Wiemer 1958<br />

John Wilkinson 1973<br />

Charles Wilkinson 1978<br />

James Wilkinson 1981<br />

Ryan Willey 2008<br />

Debra Wolther 1981<br />

Edward Woycik 1977<br />

Edward Wozniak 1968<br />

Shane Wynn 2009<br />

Christopher Yeager 1988<br />

Dennis Yeagle 2001<br />

Joseph Zaffuto 1980<br />

Allen Zagoren 1969<br />

Ronald Zoia 1963<br />

Brian Zuchelli 2004<br />

Brian Zusi 2002<br />

This list was <strong>com</strong>piled form the<br />

best available sources. Please<br />

contact Len Skoros in the Office<br />

of Athletic Communications at<br />

Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu<br />

with updates.<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> Record book<br />

Individual Records<br />

Goals<br />

Game: 10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989<br />

Season: 62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006<br />

Career: 140 - Tom Kessler, 1999-2002<br />

BEST GOALS PER GAME AVERAGE,<br />

SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP Goals PPG<br />

1 Michael Fowler 1979 12 40 3.33<br />

2 Michael LaCrosse 1989 15 49 3.27<br />

3 Athan Iannucci 2006 19 62 3.26<br />

4 Tom Kessler 2000 16 48 3.00<br />

4 Tom Kessler 2001 17 51 3.00<br />

4 Bob Hiller 1974 12 36 3.00<br />

MOST GOALS, SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP Goals<br />

1 Athan Iannucci 2006 19 62<br />

2 Tom Kessler 2001 17 51<br />

3 Michael LaCrosse 1989 15 49<br />

4 Tom Kessler 2000 16 48<br />

5 Chris Unterstein 2006 19 45<br />

6 Jerry Simandl 1955 16 44<br />

7 Doug Shanahan 2001 17 43<br />

8 Billy Reid 1971 15 41<br />

9 Michael Fowler 1979 12 40<br />

MOST GOALS, CAREER<br />

No. Player Year Goals<br />

1 Tom Kessler 1999-2001 140<br />

2 Bob Hiller 1973-1976 129<br />

3 Jerry Simandl 1952-1955 119<br />

4 Tom Dooley 2006-2009 107<br />

4 Andy Carlson 1991-1994 107<br />

6 Phil Mordente 1964-1966 105<br />

7 Athan Iannucci 2004-2006 104<br />

8 Doug Shanahan 1998-2001 95<br />

9 Jay Card 2008-Present 93<br />

10 Scott Dooley 1999-2002 88<br />

Assists<br />

Game: 9 - Joe Masone vs. Trinity, 1953<br />

Season: 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955<br />

Career: 119 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55<br />

BEST ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGE<br />

Tom Kessler<br />

1 Paul Sullivan 1958 11 52 4.73<br />

2 Joe Masone 1953 14 52 3.71<br />

3 Jerry Simandl 1955 16 58 3.63<br />

4 Steve Dauses 1970 16 49 3.06<br />

5 Gary Rinaldi 1991 14 42 3.00<br />

6 Steve Walakovits 1989 15 43 2.87<br />

7 Kevin Jacobs 1995 14 40 2.86<br />

8 James Metzger 1980 10 28 2.80<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Games Won, Season - (17) 2006 (17-2)<br />

Most Games Lost, Season - (11) 1963 (5-11); 1972 (5-11); 1985 (3-11)<br />

Most Consecutive Wins - (17) 2006<br />

Most Consecutive Losses - (7) 1951<br />

Highest Winning Percentage - (.895) 2006 (17-2)<br />

Lowest Winning Percentage - (.214) 1985 (3-11)<br />

Most Goals Scored, Season - (247) 1955 (16 games)<br />

Most Goals Allowed, Season - (196) 1986 (13 games)<br />

Highest Goals per Game Average, Season - (15.4) 1955<br />

Fewest Goals Allowed per Game Average, Season - (3.4) 1955 (55 in 16 games)<br />

Most Shutouts, Season - (2) 1952 (Cortland and Western Maryland)<br />

Most Shutouts Against, Season - (1) three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy<br />

Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 4/15/90 (4OT) <strong>Hofstra</strong> 10, Towson 9<br />

Most Goals Scored, Game - (27) vs. CCNY, 1970<br />

Most Goals Allowed, Game - (30) at Syracuse, 1991<br />

Fewest Goals Scored, Game - (0) Three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy (0-11)<br />

Fewest Goals Scored by Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, 1970 (27-0)<br />

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MOST ASSISTS, SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP Assists<br />

1 Jerry Simandl 1955 16 58<br />

2 Paul Sullivan 1958 11 52<br />

2 Joe Masone 1953 14 52<br />

4 Steve Dauses 1970 16 49<br />

5 Phil Mordente 1966 17 45<br />

6 Steve Walakovits 1989 15 43<br />

7 Gary Rinaldi 1991 14 42<br />

8 Kevin Jacobs 1995 14 40<br />

MOST ASSISTS, CAREER<br />

No. Player Year Assists<br />

1 Jerry Simandl 1952-1955 119<br />

2 Kevin Jacobs 1992-1995 112<br />

3 Phil Mordente 1964-1966 106<br />

4 Chris Unterstein 2003-2006 79<br />

5 Steve Dauses 1969-1970 71<br />

6 Scott Dooley 1999-2002 69<br />

7 Gary Rinaldi 1990-1991 68<br />

8 Steve Walakovits 1988-1989 68<br />

9 Tom Kessler 1999-2002 67<br />

10 Mike Magee 1987-1989 62<br />

10 Phil Marino 1973-1975 62<br />

Points<br />

Game: 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State and Union, 1955<br />

Season: 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955<br />

Career: 238 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55<br />

BEST POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE<br />

Michael<br />

LaCrosse<br />

No. Player Year GP Points PPG<br />

1 Jerry Simandl 1955 16 102 6.38<br />

2 Steve Dauses 1970 16 84 5.25<br />

3 Brian Langtry 1998 14 72 5.14<br />

4 Kevin Jacobs 1995 14 69 4.93<br />

5 James Metzger 1980 10 49 4.90<br />

6 Michael <strong>Lacrosse</strong> 1989 15 67 4.46<br />

7 Phil Marino 1975 13 57 4.38<br />

8 Phil Mordente 1966 17 74 4.35<br />

9 Tom Kessler 2001 17 74 4.35<br />

10 Michael Fowler 1979 12 52 4.33<br />

11 Chris Unterstein 2006 19 81 4.26<br />

12 Athan Iannucci 2006 19 80 4.21<br />

13 Vince Sombrotto 1980 13 54 4.15<br />

14 Rich Stoecker 1976 12 49 4.08<br />

15 Jay Card 2010 13 53 4.08<br />

MOST POINTS, SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP G-A Pts.<br />

1 Jerry Simandl 1955 16 44-58 102<br />

2 Steve Dauses 1970 16 35-49 84<br />

3 Chris Unterstein 2006 19 45-36 81<br />

4 Athan Iannucci 2006 19 62-18 80<br />

5 Phil Mordente 1966 17 29-45 74<br />

5 Tom Kessler 2001 17 51-23 74<br />

Kevin Jacobs<br />

Phil<br />

Mordente


MOST POINTS, CAREER<br />

No. Player Year Points<br />

1 Jerry Simandl 1952-1955 238<br />

2 Phil Mordente 1964-1966 211<br />

3 Tom Kessler 1999-2002 207<br />

4 Kevin Jacobs 1992-1995 192<br />

5 Chris Unterstein 2003-2006 166<br />

6 Andy Carlson 1991-1994 163<br />

7 Scott Dooley 1999-2002 157<br />

8 Athan Iannucci 2004-2006 146<br />

9 Bob Hiller 1973-1976 144<br />

10 Brian Foresta 1987-1990 142<br />

10 Brian Langtry 1995-1998 142<br />

Saves<br />

Game: 36 - Joe Fowler at Navy, 1980<br />

Season: 278 - James Toone, 1966<br />

Career: 843 - Dave Giannone, 1987-90<br />

BEST GOALS AGAINST<br />

AVERAGE, SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP GAA<br />

1 Matt Southard 2006 19 6.38<br />

2 Mark Spruyt 1997 15 6.77<br />

3 Jack Alaimo 2002 14 7.02<br />

4 Danny Orlando 2007 14 7.21<br />

5 Michael Demeo 1999 16 7.67<br />

MOST SAVES, SEASON<br />

No. Player Year GP Saves<br />

1 James Toone 1966 17 278<br />

2 Dave Giannone 1988 15 268<br />

3 Joe Romeo 1993 15 234<br />

4 Kevin Johnson 1996 14 232<br />

5 Kevin Barry 1991 14 224<br />

MOST SAVES, CAREER<br />

No. Player Year Saves<br />

1 Dave Giannone 1987-1990 843<br />

2 Joe Zaffuto 1971-1974 777<br />

3 Dick Vielkanowitz 1958-1960 604<br />

4 Mark Spruyt 1995-1998 574<br />

5 Matt Southard 2003-2006 572<br />

Joe<br />

Zaffuto<br />

Athan<br />

Iannucci<br />

Most Goals in One Game<br />

10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989<br />

8 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993<br />

8 - Owen Walsh vs. Lafayette, 1949<br />

7 - Jim Femminella vs. Notre Dame, 2003<br />

7 - Brian Langtry vs. Hartford, 1998<br />

7 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955<br />

7 - Bruce Yancey vs. Brown, 1983<br />

7 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971<br />

6 - Anthony Muscarella at Stony Brook, 2008<br />

6 - Athan Iannucci at Stony Brook, 2006<br />

6 - Athan Iannucci vs. Sacred Heart, 2006<br />

6 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2006<br />

6 - Tom Kessler at Delaware, 2002<br />

6 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000<br />

6 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2000<br />

6 - Blake Miller vs. Delaware, 1996<br />

6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1996<br />

6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1995<br />

6 - Andy Carlson vs. Towson State, 1991<br />

6 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990<br />

6 - Michael LaCrosse at Delaware, 1990<br />

6 - Jon Cooper vs. UMBC, 1988<br />

6 - Ken Curry vs. Hobart, 1988<br />

6 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980<br />

6 - Mike Fowler vs. Brown, 1979<br />

6 - Mike Fowler vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1979<br />

6 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978<br />

6 - Bill Hanlon vs. MIT, 1969<br />

6 - Mike D’Amato vs. MIT, 1968<br />

6 - Phil Avillo vs. Rutgers, 1963<br />

6 - Joe Krupinski vs. New Hampshire, 1958<br />

6 - Joe Krupinski vs. MIT, 1958<br />

6 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Trinity, 1953<br />

5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Towson, 2010<br />

5 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010<br />

5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Sacred Heart, 2010<br />

5 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010<br />

5 - Jay Card vs. Delaware, 2009<br />

5 - Kevin Ford vs. Stony Brook, 2009<br />

5 - Jay Card vs. Sacred Heart, 2008<br />

5 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2008<br />

5 - Anthony Muscarella vs. Towson, 2008<br />

5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006<br />

5 - Athan Iannucci at Robert Morris, 2006<br />

5 - Tom Dooley at Villanova, 2006<br />

5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Brown, 2006<br />

5 - Scott Dooley vs. Army, 2002<br />

5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2001<br />

5 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001<br />

5 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001<br />

5 - Tom Kessler vs. Virginia*, 2001<br />

5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Drexel, 2001<br />

5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Delaware, 2001<br />

5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2000<br />

5 - Joe Kostolansky vs. Towson, 2000<br />

5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Brown, 1998<br />

5 - Jarred Testa vs. Towson, 1997<br />

5 - Anthony Alexander vs. Rutgers, 1996<br />

5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995<br />

5 - Andy Carlson vs. Rutgers, 1994<br />

5 - Andy Carlson vs. Air Force, 1994<br />

5 - Andy Carlson vs. Providence, 1993<br />

5 - Dave Donatello vs. Loyola, 1993<br />

5 - Joe Barra vs. UMBC, 1992<br />

5 - Dom DiNardo vs. St. John’s, 1991<br />

5 - Dom DiNardo vs. Virginia, 1991<br />

5 - Joe Barra vs. Drexel, 1991<br />

5 - Michael Ricigliano at LIU-C.W. Post, 1990<br />

5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Cornell, 1990<br />

5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Penn State, 1990<br />

5 - Jon Cooper vs. Drexel, 1988<br />

5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lehigh, 1988<br />

5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lafayette, 1987<br />

5 - Tony Perettine vs. St. John’s, 1984<br />

5 - Tony Perettine vs. Towson, 1984<br />

5 - Bruce Yancey vs. Baltimore, 1983<br />

5 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983<br />

5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Penn State, 1980<br />

5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Army, 1980<br />

5 - Vinnie Sombrotto at Brown, 1980<br />

5 - Mike Fowler vs. Boston College, 1979<br />

5 - Mike Fowler vs. Dartmouth, 1979<br />

5 - Mike Fowler vs. Washington & Lee, 1979<br />

5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Massachusetts, 1978<br />

5 - Jim Kuhner vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1972<br />

5 - Steve Dauses vs. Air Force, 1970<br />

5 - Alfred Lettera vs. New Hampshire, 1966<br />

5 - Phil Mordente vs. Bowdoin, 1966<br />

5 - Phil Mordente vs. Washington, 1966<br />

5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. CCNY, 1953<br />

5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Milburn LC, 1953<br />

Doug<br />

Shanahan<br />

Most Assists in<br />

One Game<br />

9 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953<br />

8 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964<br />

8 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958<br />

8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955<br />

8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955<br />

7 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995<br />

7 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989<br />

7 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970<br />

7 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966<br />

6 - Brian Langtry vs. Towson, 1998<br />

6 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995<br />

6 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980<br />

6 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980<br />

5 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006<br />

5 - Brian Langtry vs. Army, 1998<br />

5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995<br />

5 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994<br />

5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Michigan State, 1994<br />

5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Lafayette, 1993<br />

5 - Steve Walakovits vs. Delaware, 1989<br />

5 - Steve Walakovits vs. St. John’s, 1989<br />

5 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980<br />

5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980<br />

5 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978<br />

5 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974<br />

5 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968<br />

5 - Paul Sullivan vs. Washington College, 1958<br />

5 - Jerry Simandl vs Cortland State, 1955<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 85


<strong>Hofstra</strong> Record book<br />

Most Points in One Game<br />

12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 (7-5)<br />

12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 (4-8)<br />

11 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 (5-6)<br />

11 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 (10-1)<br />

11 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 (6-5)<br />

11 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 (3-8)<br />

10 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 (2-8)<br />

10 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 (3-7)<br />

10 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 (3-7)<br />

10 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 (2-8)<br />

10 - Joseph Masone vs. CCNY, 1953 (4-6)<br />

10 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 (1-9)<br />

9 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006 (4-5)<br />

9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 (8-1)<br />

9 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 (6-3)<br />

9 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Army, 1989 (5-4)<br />

9 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 (5-4)<br />

9 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 (7-2)<br />

9 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 (4-5)<br />

9 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 (2-7)<br />

9 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 (4-5)<br />

8 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010 (5-3)<br />

8 - Jamie Lincoln at St. John’s, 2010 (4-4)<br />

8 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 (5-3)<br />

8 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006 (5-3)<br />

8 - Athan Iannucci at Villanova, 2006 (4-4)<br />

8 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 (5-3)<br />

8 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 (5-3)<br />

8 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 (6-2)<br />

8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 (3-5)<br />

8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 (1-7)<br />

8 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 (3-5)<br />

8 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Drexel, 1991 (4-4)<br />

8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980 (6-2)<br />

8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980 (3-5)<br />

8 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980 (2-6)<br />

8 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980 (2-6)<br />

8 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980 (3-5)<br />

jim metzger<br />

Most Goals in One<br />

Season<br />

62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (1)<br />

51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (6)<br />

49 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989<br />

48 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (5)<br />

45 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (10)<br />

44 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (2)<br />

43 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (20)<br />

41 - Billy Reid, 1971<br />

40 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (10)<br />

39 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (4)<br />

38 - Tom Dooley, 2006<br />

38 - Sean Bolger, 1988<br />

37 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000<br />

37 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (22)<br />

37 - Bruce Yancey, 1983<br />

37 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980<br />

37 - John Stranahan, 1954 (4)<br />

36 - Bob Hiller, 1974<br />

36 - Blake Miller, 1996<br />

35 - Jay Card, 2009 (16)<br />

35 - Jim Femminella, 2003<br />

35 - Andy Carlson, 1991<br />

35 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (7)<br />

34 - Gary Boyle, 1955<br />

34 - Mike D’Amato, 1968<br />

34 - Alex Fedoroff, 1953 (7)<br />

33 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (21)<br />

33 - Dave Donatello, 1993<br />

33 - Joe Krupinski, 1958 (7)<br />

33 - John Stranahan, 1955<br />

33 - Jerry Simandl, 1953 (9)<br />

32 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (10)<br />

32 - Bob Hiller, 1976<br />

31 - Jay Card, 2010 (19)<br />

31 - Scott Dooley, 2002<br />

31 - Bob Hiller, 1973<br />

30 - Andy Carlson, 1994<br />

30 - Bob Hiller, 1975<br />

Most Assists in One<br />

Season<br />

58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (1)<br />

52 - Paul Sullivan, 1958<br />

52 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (2)<br />

49 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (1)<br />

45 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (2)<br />

43 - Steve Walakovits, 1989<br />

42 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991<br />

40 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995<br />

40 - Paul Sullivan, 1958<br />

36 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (2)<br />

35 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (4)<br />

34 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (6)<br />

33 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993<br />

32 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (8)<br />

31 - Tim Goldstein, 1985<br />

31 - Rich Stoecker, 1976<br />

31 - Phil Marino, 1975 (8)<br />

30 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (7)<br />

Number in bold () is national ranking<br />

The records included in this section are the only Men’s<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> records that are documented in the <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

Athletic Communications Office. That office wel<strong>com</strong>es<br />

documented additions or corrections to the record<br />

book from media, alumni or boosters. A hearty thanks<br />

is extended to <strong>Hofstra</strong> alumni who contributed to the<br />

development of this record section.<br />

Most Points in One<br />

Season<br />

102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (44-58) (1)<br />

84 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (35-49) (1)<br />

81 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (45-36) (2)<br />

80 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (62-18) (3)<br />

74 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (29-45) (3)<br />

74 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (51-23) (8)<br />

72 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (37-35) (3)<br />

72 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 (20-52)<br />

71 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (32-39) (3)<br />

70 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (18-52)<br />

69 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 (29-40)<br />

67 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 (49-18)<br />

64 - Phil Mordente, 1964 (5)<br />

61 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (48-13) (17)<br />

60 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 (37-23) (17)<br />

58 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 (15-43)<br />

57 - Phil Marino, 1975 (26-31) (13)<br />

56 - Sean Bolger, 1988 (38-18)<br />

56 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (22-34)<br />

56 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (43-13)<br />

54 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980 (37-17)<br />

54 - Gary Boyle, 1955 (34-20)<br />

53 - Jay Card, 2010 (31-22)<br />

53 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (33-20)<br />

53 - Blake Miller, 1996 (36-17)<br />

53 - Steve Walakovits, 1988 (28-25)<br />

53 - Phil Marino, 1975 (25-28)<br />

53 - Billy Reid, 1971 (41-12)<br />

52 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (40-12)<br />

52 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (22-30)<br />

51 - Tom Dooley, 2006 (38-13)<br />

51 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 (18-33)<br />

51 - Gary Rinaldi, 1990 (25-26)<br />

51 - Kevin Huff, 1978 (32-19)<br />

50 - Joe Kostolansky, 2003 (29-21)<br />

50 - Andy Carlson, 1994 (30-20)<br />

50 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 (8-42)<br />

50 - Steve Dauses, 1969 (28-22)<br />

50 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (32-18)<br />

Most Saves in One<br />

Season<br />

278 - James Toone, 1966 (2)<br />

268 - Dave Giannone, 1988<br />

234 - Joe Romeo, 1993<br />

232 - Kevin Johnson, 1996<br />

229 - Joe Zaffuto, 1972<br />

224 - Kevin Barry, 1991<br />

213 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1960 (4)<br />

210 - James Toone, 1967 (4)<br />

202 - Dave Giannone, 1989<br />

202 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1969<br />

202 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958 (6)<br />

195 - Mark Spruyt, 1998 (3)<br />

195 - Mark Spruyt, 1997<br />

195 - Joe Zaffuto, 1973 (4)<br />

194 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1959 (3)<br />

192 - Dave Giannone, 1990<br />

188 - Mark Anthony, 1984<br />

183 - Mark Spruyt, 1995<br />

181 - Matt Southard, 2003<br />

181 - Dave Giannone, 1987<br />

181 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1968<br />

179 - Mike Demeo, 2000<br />

179 - Joe Romeo, 1994<br />

177 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971<br />

86 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> AnNual Leaders<br />

GOALS<br />

Year Name<br />

GP Goals GPG<br />

1966 Alfred Lettera 17 33 1.94<br />

1967 Michael D’Amato 15 32 2.13<br />

1968 Michael D’Amato 13 34 2.34<br />

1969 Steve Dauses 14 28 2.00<br />

1970 Steve Dauses 16 35 2.19<br />

1971 Billy Reid 15 41 2.73<br />

1972 Jim Kuhner 16 18 1.13<br />

1973 Bob Hiller 14 31 2.21<br />

1974 Bob Hiller 12 36 3.00<br />

1975 Bob Hiller 12 30 2.50<br />

1976 Bob Hiller 12 32 2.67<br />

1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18 1.50<br />

1978 Kevin Huff 13 32 2.38<br />

1979 Michael Fowler 12 40 3.33<br />

1980 Vince Sombrotto 13 37 2.38<br />

1981 Gary Arnold 11 23 2.09<br />

1982 Gary Arnold 13 18 1.38<br />

1983 Bruce Yancey 14 37 2.64<br />

1984 Tony Perettine 14 26 1.86<br />

1985 John Conroy 12 26 2.17<br />

1986 John Conroy 12 21 1.75<br />

1987 Jon Cooper 16 24 1.50<br />

1988 Sean Bolger 15 38 2.53<br />

1989 Michael LaCrosse 15 49 3.27<br />

1990 Michael Laudenslager 14 32 2.29<br />

1991 Andy Carlson 14 35 2.50<br />

1992 Joe Barra 13 18 1.38<br />

1993 Dave Donatello 16 33 2.06<br />

1994 Andy Carlson 13 30 2.30<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 29 2.07<br />

1996 Blake Miller 14 36 2.57<br />

1997 Jarred Testa 15 22 1.47<br />

1998 Brian Langtry 14 37 2.64<br />

1999 Chad Eisenhart 16 22 1.38<br />

2000 Tom Kessler 16 48 3.00<br />

2001 Tom Kessler 17 51 3.00<br />

2002 Scott Dooley 14 31 2.21<br />

2003 Jim Femminella 17 35 2.06<br />

2004 Chris Unterstein 14 18 1.29<br />

2005 Athan Iannucci 15 27 1.80<br />

2006 Athan Iannucci 19 62 3.26<br />

2007 Tom Dooley 14 26 1.86<br />

2008 Anthony Muscarella 16 28 1.75<br />

2009 Jay Card 15 35 2.33<br />

2010 Jay Card 13 31 2.38<br />

Jamie Lincoln 14 33 2.36<br />

Phil Marino<br />

ASSISTS<br />

Year Name GP ASTS. APG<br />

1966 Phil Mordente 17 45 2.65<br />

1967 Michael D’Amato 15 18 1.20<br />

1968 Michael D’Amato 13 15 1.15<br />

Paul Arena 13 15 1.15<br />

1969 Steve Dauses 14 22 1.57<br />

1970 Steve Dauses 16 49 3.06<br />

1971 Bruce Ramirez 15 19 1.27<br />

1972 Bob DeMarco 16 13 0.81<br />

1973 Bob Auguste 14 26 1.86<br />

1974 Doug Nastro 12 27 2.25<br />

1975 Phil Marino 13 31 2.38<br />

1976 Rich Stoecker 12 31 2.58<br />

1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18 1.50<br />

1978 Kevin Huff 13 19 1.46<br />

1979 James Metzger 11 12 1.09<br />

Michael Fowler 12 12 1.00<br />

1980 James Metzger 10 28 2.80<br />

1981 George Mueller 11 13 1.18<br />

1982 Gary Arnold 13 12 0.92<br />

1983 Dave McCulloch 14 23 1.64<br />

1984 Tim Goldstein 14 23 1.64<br />

1985 Tim Goldstein 12 31 2.58<br />

1986 Brian Robinson 13 15 1.15<br />

1987 Mike Magee 7 17 2.43<br />

1988 Steve Walakovits 14 25 1.79<br />

1989 Steve Walakovits 15 43 2.87<br />

1990 Gary Rinaldi 14 26 1.86<br />

1991 Gary Rinaldi 14 42 3.00<br />

1992 Kevin Jacobs 13 13 1.00<br />

1993 Kevin Jacobs 16 33 2.06<br />

1994 Kevin Jacobs 13 26 2.00<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 40 2.86<br />

1996 Blake Miller 14 17 1.21<br />

1997 Paul Judge 15 13 0.87<br />

1998 Brian Langtry 14 35 2.50<br />

1999 Brad Obloj 16 19 1.19<br />

2000 Joe Kostolansky 16 23 1.44<br />

2001 Tom Kessler 17 23 1.35<br />

Scott Dooley 17 23 1.35<br />

2002 Tom Kessler 14 21 1.50<br />

2003 Joe Kostolansky 17 21 1.23<br />

2004 Chris Unterstein 14 13 0.93<br />

2005 Chris Unterstein 16 22 1.38<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein 19 36 1.89<br />

2007 Mike Unterstein 14 18 1.29<br />

2008 Michael Colleluori 16 15 0.94<br />

2009 Michael Colleluori 15 22 1.46<br />

2010 Jay Card 13 22 1.69<br />

POINTS<br />

Year Name GP G-A Pts.<br />

1966 Phil Mordente 17 29-45 74<br />

1967 Michael D’Amato 15 32-18 50<br />

1968 Michael D’Amato 13 34-15 49<br />

1969 Steve Dauses 14 28-20 50<br />

1970 Steve Dauses 16 35-49 84<br />

1971 Billy Reid 15 41-12 53<br />

1972 Jim Kuhner 16 18-5 23<br />

1973 Billy Reid 14 30-12 42<br />

1974 Doug Nastro 12 19-27 46<br />

1975 Phil Marino 13 26-31 57<br />

1976 Rich Stoecker 12 18-31 49<br />

1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18-18 36<br />

1978 Kevin Huff 13 32-19 51<br />

1979 Michael Fowler 12 40-12 52<br />

1980 Vince Sombrotto 13 37-17 54<br />

James Metzger 10 21-28 49<br />

1981 Gary Arnold 11 23-12 35<br />

1982 Gary Arnold 13 18-12 30<br />

1983 Dave McCulloch 14 26-23 49<br />

1984 Dave McCulloch 14 20-16 36<br />

Tony Perettine 14 26-10 36<br />

1985 Tim Goldstein 12 9-31 40<br />

1986 Brian Robinson 13 18-15 33<br />

1987 Brian Foresta 14 22-14 34<br />

1988 Sean Bolger 15 38-18 56<br />

1989 Michael LaCrosse 15 49-18 67<br />

1990 Gary Rinaldi 14 25-26 51<br />

1991 Gary Rinaldi 14 8-42 50<br />

1992 Andy Carlson 13 17-11 28<br />

1993 Kevin Jacobs 16 18-33 51<br />

1994 Andy Carlson 13 30-20 50<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 29-40 69<br />

1996 Blake Miller 14 36-17 53<br />

1997 Paul Judge 15 21-13 34<br />

1998 Brian Langtry 14 37-35 72<br />

1999 Doug Shanahan 16 21-14 35<br />

2000 Tom Kessler 16 48-13 61<br />

2001 Tom Kessler 17 51-23 74<br />

2002 Tom Kessler 14 28-21 49<br />

2003 Joe Kostolansky 17 29-21 50<br />

2004 Chris Unterstein 14 18-13 31<br />

2005 Athan Iannucci 15 27-13 40<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein 19 45-36 81<br />

2007 Tom Dooley 14 26-2 28<br />

2008 Anthony Muscarella 16 28-14 42<br />

2009 Jay Card 15 35-9 44<br />

2010 Jay Card 13 31-22 53<br />

Jamie Lincoln 14 33-20 53<br />

GOALS AGAINST<br />

AVERAGE<br />

Year Name<br />

GP GA-SVS. GAA<br />

1985 Gary Merkle 9 115-98 12.78*<br />

1986 Marc Riccio 12 116-161 9.67<br />

1987 Dave Giannone 11 97-181 8.82*<br />

1988 Dave Giannone 15 113-268 7.79*<br />

1989 Dave Giannone 15 129-202 8.60<br />

1990 Dave Giannone 14 115-192 10.13<br />

1991 Kevin Barry 14 176-224 13.10<br />

1992 Kevin Johnson 11 82-91 10.49<br />

1993 Joe Romeo 15 140-234 9.89<br />

1994 Joe Romeo 12 121-179 10.61<br />

1995 Mark Spruyt 14 115-183 9.97<br />

1996 Kevin Johnson 14 157-232 11.32<br />

1997 Mark Spruyt 15 100-195 6.77<br />

1998 Mark Spruyt 14 116-195 8.61<br />

1999 Michael Demeo 16 110-172 7.67<br />

2000 Michael Demeo 16 141-179 9.14<br />

2001 Jack Alaimo 12 86-103 11.02<br />

2002 Jack Alaimo 14 92-118 7.02<br />

2003 Matt Southard 17 145-181 9.23<br />

2004 Matt Southard 14 146-168 10.82<br />

2005 Matt Southard 13 96-106 8.42<br />

2006 Matt Southard 19 116-117 6.38<br />

2007 Danny Orlando 14 101-130 7.21<br />

2008 Danny Orlando 16 138-133 8.56<br />

2009 Andrew Gvozden 13 109-137 8.38<br />

2010 Rob Bellairs 10 62-41 8.81<br />

*Official goals against average unavailable.<br />

Average indicated is based on total team games<br />

and goals allowed.<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 87


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Award Winners<br />

NATIONAL LACROSSE<br />

HALL OF FAME<br />

Al Brisotti - Elected 1959<br />

Howdy Myers - Elected 1973<br />

Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997<br />

LONG ISLAND LACROSSE<br />

HALL OF FAME<br />

Howdy Myers - Elected 1986<br />

Jim Condon - Elected 1986<br />

Al Brisotti - Elected 1987<br />

Jack Kaley - Elected 1987<br />

Phil Marino - Elected 1990<br />

Jim Garvey - Elected 1993<br />

Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1994<br />

Carl Orent - Elected 1996<br />

Joe Kovar - Elected 1996<br />

Ray Buckley - Elected 1998<br />

John Danowski - Elected 2000<br />

Tim Goldstein - Elected 2003<br />

Kevin Huff - Elected 2010<br />

Jerry Simandl -Elected <strong>2011</strong><br />

Dave McCulloch - Elected <strong>2011</strong><br />

howdy myers<br />

1952 Joe Masone Attack H.M.<br />

Vincent Vieten Defense H.M.<br />

Owen Walsh Midfield H.M.<br />

1953 William Donnolly Midfield 1st<br />

Vincent Vieten Defense 3rd<br />

Joe Masone Attack H.M.<br />

1954 Carl Orent Defense 3rd<br />

Albert Lahood Defense H.M.<br />

1955 Carl Orent Defense 1st<br />

Jerry Simandl Attack 2nd<br />

John Stranahan Midfield 3rd<br />

John Fahey Midfield H.M.<br />

Al Lahood Defense H.M.<br />

Lorel Teolis Defense H.M.<br />

Gary Boyle Attack H.M.<br />

1956 John Stranahan Midfield 3rd<br />

Gary Boyle Attack H.M.<br />

Peter Salit Attack H.M.<br />

1957 Marco Gazich Defense 3rd<br />

1958 Paul Sullivan Attack H.M.<br />

Richard Vielkanowitz Goal H.M.<br />

George Wiemer Midfield H.M.<br />

1959 Richard Vielkanowitz Goal H.M.<br />

1960 Richard Vielkanowitz Goal 2nd<br />

Frank Cozart Attack H.M.<br />

William Heiser Defense H.M.<br />

Frank Mauro Midfield H.M.<br />

1961 Frank Cozart Attack H.M.<br />

William Heiser Defense H.M.<br />

1965 Ronald Hansen Defense H.M.<br />

Phil Mordente Midfield H.M.<br />

1966 Phil Mordente Attack 3rd<br />

1967 Frank Marcinowski Defense H.M.<br />

1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense 1st<br />

Mike D’Amato Attack 2nd<br />

Dick Swanson Defense 3rd<br />

1970 Steve Dauses Attack 3rd<br />

UNITED STATES WORLD TEAM MEMBERS<br />

Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach)<br />

Phil Marino - 1978<br />

Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994<br />

Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19)<br />

Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19)<br />

Blake Miller - 1998, 2006<br />

Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19)<br />

Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006<br />

Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006<br />

Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19)<br />

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />

ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME<br />

Walt Kohanowich - <strong>Hofstra</strong> College & Class of<br />

2006<br />

Owen Walsh - <strong>Hofstra</strong> College & Class of 2006<br />

Howdy Myers - Class of 2006<br />

Carl Orent - Class of 2006<br />

Dr. James M. Shuart - Class of 2006<br />

Jerry Simandl - Class of 2007<br />

Phil Marino - Class of 2008<br />

Bob Hiller - Class of 2009<br />

Al LaHood - Class of 2009<br />

Phil Mordente - Class of 2009<br />

Harry Royle - Class of 2009<br />

Mike D’Amato - Class of <strong>2011</strong><br />

Rudy Fiorvanti - Class of <strong>2011</strong><br />

HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS<br />

1971 John Overs Defense 1st<br />

William Hanlon Midfield H.M.<br />

1972 Joseph Zaffuto Goal H.M.<br />

1973 Phil Marino Midfield 1st<br />

Joseph Zaffuto Goal 3rd<br />

Doug Nastro Attack H.M.<br />

1974 Tom Calder Midfield H.M.<br />

Bob Rullan Defense H.M.<br />

Joseph Zaffuto Goal H.M.<br />

1975 Tom Calder Midfield 2nd<br />

Ray Mills Defense 3rd<br />

Phil Marino Attack H.M.<br />

1976 Bob Hiller Attack 3rd<br />

Richard Lewton Defense H.M.<br />

1977 Kevin Huff Midfield 3rd<br />

Richard Lewton Defense H.M.<br />

1978 Kevin Huff Midfield 2nd<br />

Richard Lewton Defense H.M.<br />

1979 Michael Fowler Attack 3rd<br />

1980 Vin Sombrotto Midfield 2nd<br />

Ed Wallace Defense 2nd<br />

James Metzger Attack H.M.<br />

1983 Joseph Fowler Defense H.M.<br />

Bob Quinlan Midfield H.M.<br />

1984 Dave McCulloch Midfield 3rd<br />

Mikko Red Arrow Midfield H.M.<br />

1985 Dave McCulloch Midfield 3rd<br />

Ed Geiger Defense H.M.<br />

1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack H.M.<br />

1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield H.M.<br />

1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield H.M.<br />

1993 Dave Heumann Defense 3rd<br />

Dave Donatello Attack H.M.<br />

Michael Ricigliano Midfield H.M.<br />

1994 Dom DiNardo Midfield H.M.<br />

Dave Heumann Defense H.M.<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs Midfield H.M.<br />

Nicky Polanco<br />

RETIRED UNIFORMS<br />

Jerry Simandl #10<br />

Doug Shanahan #26<br />

INTERNATIONAL WORLD<br />

TEAM MEMBERS<br />

Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach)<br />

Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland)<br />

Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland)<br />

Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach)<br />

Jay Card - 2008 (Canada - Under 19)<br />

TEWAARATON TROPHY<br />

(College <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Player of the Year)<br />

Doug Shanahan - 2001<br />

1996 Anthony Alexander Midfield 3rd<br />

Blake Miller Attack H.M.<br />

1997 Mark Spruyt Goal 3rd<br />

1998 Mark Spruyt Goal 3rd<br />

Brian Langtry Attack H.M.<br />

1999 Doug Shanahan Midfield H.M.<br />

Brain Spallina Midfield H.M.<br />

Kevin Warne Defense H.M.<br />

2000 Brian Spallina Midfield 1st<br />

Doug Shanahan Midfield 2nd<br />

2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield 1st<br />

Tom Kessler Attack 3rd<br />

Nicky Polanco Defense H.M.<br />

2002 Nicky Polanco Defense 1st<br />

Tom Kessler Attack 2nd<br />

Paul Rao Midfield H.M.<br />

2003 Brian Zuchelli Defense H.M.<br />

2004 Brett Moyer Defense H.M.<br />

2005 Brett Moyer Defense 2nd<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein Attack 1st<br />

Brett Moyer Defense 1st<br />

Athan Iannucci Attack 2nd<br />

John Keysor Midfield 2nd<br />

Sean McCarthy Defense H.M.<br />

John Orsen Midfield H.M.<br />

2007 Kevin Unterstein Midfield H.M.<br />

2008 Anthony Muscarella Midfield H.M.<br />

2009 Jay Card Attack H.M.<br />

Michael Colleluori Midfield H.M.<br />

Christian Scuderi Defense H.M.<br />

2010 Jay Card Attack H.M.<br />

Jamie Lincoln Attack H.M.<br />

88 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Award Winners<br />

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS<br />

Laurie Cox Division<br />

All-Stars<br />

1955 Carl Orent Defense<br />

Jerry Simandl<br />

Attack<br />

John Stranahan<br />

Midfield<br />

Lorel Teolis<br />

Defense<br />

1961 William Heiser Midfield<br />

1963 William Heiser Midfield<br />

1964 Charles Menagh Defense<br />

Phil Mordente<br />

Attack<br />

1965 Ron Hansen Defense<br />

Phil Mordente<br />

Attack<br />

Howard Myers III Attack<br />

1966 Phil Mordente Attack<br />

1967 Mike D’Amato Attack<br />

Art Konopacki<br />

Midfield<br />

Frank Marcinowski Defense<br />

Larry Reid<br />

Defense<br />

Ed Wozniak<br />

Defense<br />

East Coast<br />

Conference All-Stars<br />

1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield<br />

1987 Mike Minisini Midfield<br />

1988 Dave Giannone Goalie (MVP)<br />

Steve Walakovits Attack<br />

Mike McGinley Midfield<br />

Mike Magee<br />

Midfield<br />

Sean Bolger<br />

Attack<br />

Tom Byrne<br />

Defense<br />

1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack (MVP)<br />

Steve Walakovits Attack<br />

Michael Laudenslager Midfield<br />

Mike Magee<br />

Midfield<br />

Tom Byrne<br />

Defense<br />

1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield (MVP)<br />

Gary Rinaldi<br />

Attack<br />

Matt Cady<br />

Defense<br />

1991 Joe Barra Midfield<br />

Michael Laudenslager Midfield<br />

Gary Rinaldi<br />

Attack<br />

1992 Joe Barra Midfield<br />

Anthony Bellomo Defense<br />

Andy Carlson<br />

Attack<br />

Dom DiNardo<br />

Attack<br />

Kevin Johnson Goalie<br />

North Atlantic<br />

Conference All-Stars<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack (MVP)<br />

Doug Altmansberger Defense<br />

Dave Heumann<br />

Defense<br />

Brian Holland<br />

Midfield<br />

Mark Spruyt<br />

Goalie<br />

1996 Blake Miller Attack (MVP)<br />

Anthony Alexander Midfield<br />

Craig Flynn<br />

Defense<br />

Chris Panos<br />

Attack - 2nd<br />

America East All-Stars<br />

1997 Paul Judge Midfield<br />

Ryan Grimes Defense<br />

Jarred Testa Attack - 2nd<br />

Rich Langtry Midfield - 2nd<br />

Jamie Delgado Defense - 2nd<br />

Mark Spruyt Goalie - 2nd<br />

1998 Brian Langtry Attack - 1st (MVP)<br />

Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (Rookie)<br />

Kevin Warne Defense - 1st<br />

Mark Spruyt Goalie -1st<br />

Joe Ghedina Midfield - 2nd<br />

1999 Brad Obloj Attack - 1st<br />

Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st<br />

Joe Ghedina Midfield - 1st<br />

Kevin Warne Defense - 1st<br />

Joe Amplo Defense - 1st<br />

Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st<br />

Brian Spallina Midfield - 2nd<br />

Scott Dooley Midfield - 2nd (Rookie)<br />

2000 Tom Kessler Attack - 1st<br />

Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st<br />

Brian Spallina Midfield - 1st<br />

Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st<br />

Doug Shanahan Midfield - 2nd<br />

Evan Kostewka Midfield - 2nd<br />

2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (MVP)<br />

Tom Kessler Attack - 1st<br />

Mike Tierney Midfield - 2nd<br />

Nick Polanco Defense - 2nd<br />

Colonial Athletic<br />

Association All-Stars<br />

2002 Nicky Polanco Defense - 1st<br />

(Defensive Player of the Year & Player of the Year )<br />

Tom Kessler Attack - 1st<br />

Scott Dooley Attack - 2nd<br />

Evan LaPenna Defense - 2nd<br />

Jack Alaimo Goalie - 2nd<br />

2003 Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st<br />

Mike Morrison Midfield - 1st<br />

Brian Zuchelli Defense - 1st<br />

Brett Moyer Defense - 2nd<br />

(Rookie of the Year)<br />

Jim Femminella Attack - 2nd<br />

Michael Allain Midfield - 2nd<br />

Matthew Southard Goalie - 2nd<br />

2004 Brett Moyer Defense - 1st<br />

Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st<br />

Ryan Vilar Midfield - 2nd<br />

2005 Brett Moyer Defense - 1st<br />

(Defensive Player of the Year)<br />

Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st<br />

Chris Unterstein Attack - 2nd<br />

Mike Unterstein Midfield<br />

(Defensive Player of the Year)<br />

Kevin Unterstein Midfielder - Rookie<br />

James Tuohy Goalie - Rookie<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st<br />

(Player of the Year)<br />

Brett Moyer Defense - 1st<br />

(Defensive Player of<br />

the Year)<br />

Sean McCarthy Defense - 1st<br />

Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st<br />

John Keysor Midfield - 1st<br />

John Orsen Midfield - 1st<br />

Matt Southard Goal - 1st<br />

Tom Dooley Attack<br />

(Rookie of the Year)<br />

2007 Tom Dooley Attack - 2nd<br />

Adam Swarsen Defense - 2nd<br />

Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 2nd<br />

Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd<br />

2008 Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 1st<br />

(Defensive Player of the Year)<br />

Anthony Muscarella Midfield - 1st<br />

Jay Card<br />

Attack - 2nd<br />

(Rookie of the Year)<br />

Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd<br />

Steve Prifte Midfield - 2nd<br />

2009 Jay Card Attack - 1st<br />

(Player of the Year)<br />

Michael Colleluori Midfield - 1st<br />

Christian Scuderi Defense - 1st<br />

Steven DeNapoli Midfield - 2nd<br />

Steve Prifte Defense - 2nd<br />

2010 Jay Card Attack - 1st<br />

Brad Loizeaux Midfield - 1st<br />

Jamie Lincoln Attack - 2nd<br />

Adam Mojica Midfield - 2nd<br />

Michael Skudin Defense - 2nd<br />

COLONIAL ATHLETIC<br />

ASSOCIATION ALL-<br />

TOURNAMENT TEAM<br />

2003 Joe Kostolansky Attack<br />

Brian Zuchelli Defense<br />

Bryan Walker Midfield<br />

2004 Athan Ianucci Attack<br />

Chris Unterstein Attack<br />

2005 Jon Edwards Defense<br />

Len Panarelli Midfield<br />

2006 Athan Iannucci Attack<br />

(Most Valuable Player)<br />

Tim Treubig Midfield<br />

Ryan Kelaher Defense<br />

Matt Southard Goal<br />

2007 Kevin Unterstein Midfield<br />

Julian Watts Defense<br />

2008 Kevin Unterstein Midfield<br />

(Most Valuable Player)<br />

Collin Stabler Defense<br />

Jack Vivonetto Defense<br />

Joe Montemurro Midfield<br />

2009 Steve DeNapoli Midfield<br />

Colonial Athletic<br />

Association All-Rookie<br />

Team<br />

2007 Tom Interlicchio Midfield<br />

Danny Orlando Goal<br />

Dan Stein Attack<br />

2008 Jay Card Attack<br />

(Rookie of the Year)<br />

Steve DeNapoli Midfield<br />

2009 Andrew Gvozden Goalie<br />

Kevin Ford Attack<br />

2010 John Antoniades Midfield<br />

Cody Solaja Defense<br />

Adrian Sorichetti Midfield<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 89


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Award Winners<br />

F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE<br />

AWARD WINNER<br />

(USILA Division I Coach of the Year)<br />

1970 - Howdy Myers<br />

1993 - John Danowski<br />

LT. RAY ENNERS<br />

AWARD WINNER<br />

(USILA Division I Player of the Year)<br />

Doug Shanahan - 2001<br />

LT. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN<br />

AWARD WINNER<br />

(USILA Division I Midfielder of the Year)<br />

Doug Shanahan - 2001<br />

USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE<br />

ALL-AMERICA TEAM<br />

1998 Mark Spruyt Goalie<br />

2000 Brian Spallina Midfield<br />

2003 Michael Allain Midfield<br />

2005 Jon Edwards Defense<br />

2005 Ryan Vilar Midfield<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein Attack<br />

2009 Michael Colleluori Midfield<br />

HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH<br />

ALL-STAR GAME COACHES<br />

Howdy Myers - North Head Coach 1957, North<br />

Assistant Coach 1953, 1962, 1974<br />

Harry Royle - North Assistant Coach 1984<br />

John Danowski - North Assistant Coach 1990<br />

USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME<br />

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER<br />

1975 - Phil Marino<br />

2001 - Doug Shanahan<br />

2006 - Brett Moyer<br />

AMERICA EAST<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

AWARD<br />

2001 Lance Yeagle Defense<br />

COLONIAL<br />

ATHLETIC<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

SCHOLAR-<br />

ATHLETE OF THE<br />

YEAR AWARD<br />

2003 Aaron Kozlowski Defense<br />

CONFERENCE COACH OF<br />

THE YEAR AWARD<br />

1995 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference<br />

1996 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference<br />

2002 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic<br />

Association<br />

2006 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic<br />

Association<br />

2009 - Seth Tierney - Colonial Athletic Association<br />

THE JAMES ADAMS<br />

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD<br />

(Presented by National Intercollegiate <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

Officials Association)<br />

1994 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> University - Coach John Danowski<br />

CONFERENCE SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS<br />

1988 Dave Giannone Goalie ECC Most Valuable Player<br />

1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack ECC Most Valuable Player<br />

1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield ECC Most Valuable Player<br />

1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack NAC Most Valuable Player<br />

1996 Blake Miller Attack NAC Most Valuable Player<br />

1998 Brian Langtry Attack AEC Most Valuable Player<br />

Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC Rookie of the Year<br />

1999 Scott Dooley Midfield AEC Rookie of the Year<br />

2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC Most Valuable Player<br />

2002 Nicky Polanco Defense CAA Player of the Year<br />

Defensive Player of the Year<br />

2003 Brett Moyer Defense CAA Rookie of the Year<br />

2005 Brett Moyer Defense CAA Defensive Player of the Year<br />

Mike Unterstein Midfield CAA Rookie of the Year<br />

2006 Chris Unterstein Attack CAA Player of the Year<br />

Brett Moyer Defense CAA Defensive Player of the Year<br />

Tom Dooley Attack CAA Rookie of the Year<br />

2008 Kevin Unterstein Defense CAA Defensive Player of the Year<br />

Jay Card Attack CAA Rookie of the Year<br />

2009 Jay Card Attack CAA Player of the Year<br />

THE JOSEPH “FRENCHY”<br />

JULIEN SPORTSMANSHIP<br />

AWARD<br />

(Presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials<br />

Association)<br />

1988 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> University - Coach John Danowski<br />

1989 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> University - Coach John Danowski<br />

1994 - <strong>Hofstra</strong> University - Coach John Danowski<br />

NCAA DIVISION I<br />

TOURNAMENT TEAMS<br />

1971 - First Round<br />

1973 - First Round<br />

1974 - First Round<br />

1975 - First Round<br />

1978 - First Round<br />

1993 - Quarterfinals<br />

1996 - First Round<br />

1997 - First Round<br />

1999 - Quarterfinals<br />

2000 - First Round<br />

2001 - Quarterfinals<br />

2003 - First Round<br />

2006 - Quarterfinals<br />

2008 - First Round<br />

2009 - First Round<br />

2010 - First Round<br />

FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS<br />

1952 - 15th<br />

1953 - 13th<br />

1954 - 11th<br />

1955 - 3rd<br />

1956 - 11th<br />

1957 - 13th<br />

1958 - 9th<br />

1959 - 14th<br />

1960 - 14th<br />

1961 - 15th<br />

1962 - 13th<br />

1965 - 18th<br />

1969 - 14th<br />

1970 - 10th<br />

1971 - 10th<br />

1972 - 20th<br />

1973 - 5th<br />

1974 - 7th<br />

1975 - 6th<br />

1976 - 10th<br />

1977 - 13th<br />

1978 - 7th<br />

1983 - 9th<br />

1984 - 11th<br />

1988 - 13th<br />

1989 - 14th<br />

1990 - 19th<br />

1991 - 16th<br />

1993 - 11th<br />

1994 - 20th<br />

HOFSTRA LEAGUE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

1955 - Laurie Cox Division<br />

1960 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest<br />

1961 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest<br />

1965 - Laurie Cox Division<br />

1969 - Metropolitan Division<br />

1970 - Metropolitan Division<br />

1971 - Metropolitan Division<br />

1973 - Metropolitan Division<br />

1988 - East Coast Conference<br />

1989 - East Coast Conference<br />

1995 - North Atlantic Conference<br />

1996 - North Atlantic Conference<br />

1997 - America East<br />

1998 - America East<br />

2000 - America East<br />

2006 - Colonial Athletic Association<br />

2008 - Colonial Athletic Association<br />

1995 - 17th<br />

1996 - 12th<br />

1997 - 12th<br />

1998 - 14th<br />

1999 - 8th<br />

2000 - 10th<br />

2001 - 11th<br />

2002 - 6th<br />

2003 -10th<br />

2005 - 20th<br />

2006 - 2nd<br />

2008 - 16th<br />

2009 - 10th<br />

2010 - 14th<br />

90 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Award Winners<br />

THE STEVE CARLIN UNSUNG HERO AWARD<br />

1989 - Matt Cady - Defense<br />

1990 - Joe Carrello - Midfield<br />

1991 - Brian Donaghy - Defense<br />

1992 - Scott Apgar - Midfield<br />

1993 - Brian Holland - Midfield<br />

1994 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense<br />

1995 - Chris Bergersen - Midfield<br />

1996 - Jude Ehrbar - Defense<br />

1997 - Karl Hedstrom - Goalie<br />

1998 - Larry Kramer - Defense<br />

1999 - Chris Korzonkiewicz - Midfield<br />

2000 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield<br />

2001 - Gerry Donaghy - Midfield<br />

2002 - Scott Dooley - Attack<br />

2003 - Dave Sweeney - Midfield<br />

2004 - Len Panarelli – Midfield<br />

2005 - James Morgan – Midfield<br />

2006 - Joe Mascaretti - Midfield<br />

2007 - Julian Watts - Defense<br />

2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield<br />

2009 - Ryan Carter - Midfield<br />

2010 - Isaac Neal - Defense<br />

Isaac Neal<br />

THE BENGT BARBACCIA AWARD<br />

1994 - Andy Carlson - Attack<br />

1995 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense<br />

1996 - Blake Miller - Attack<br />

1997 - Rich Langtry - Midfield<br />

1998 - Armando Polanco - Defense<br />

1999 - Jay Artinian - Midfield<br />

2000 - David Neidhart - Goalie<br />

2001 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield<br />

2002 - Dave Sweeny - Defense<br />

2003 - Steve Izzo - Goalie<br />

2004 - Jon Edwards - Defense<br />

2005 - Len Panarelli - Midfield<br />

2006 - John Gorman - Midfield<br />

2007 - John Gorman - Midfield<br />

2008 - Anthony Muscarella - Midfield<br />

2009 - Jack Vivonetto - Defense<br />

2010 - Tom Interlicchio - Midfield<br />

Tom Interlicchio<br />

THE DAVID MCCARTNEY MEMORIAL<br />

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP<br />

2003 - James Morgan - Attack<br />

2004 - John Orsen - Midfield<br />

2005 - John Gorman - Defense<br />

2006 - Collin Stabler - Defense<br />

2007 - Kevin Unterstein - Midfield<br />

2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield<br />

2009 - Steven DeNapoli - Midfield<br />

2010 - Sean Lucas - Midfield<br />

USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME ALL-STARS<br />

1953 Vincent Vieten Defense<br />

William Donnelly Midfield<br />

Bob Rupp<br />

Attack<br />

1954 Joseph Masone Attack<br />

1955 Carl Orent Defense<br />

Al Lahood<br />

Defense<br />

Jerry Simandl Attack<br />

1956 Gary Boyle Attack<br />

John Stranahan Midfield<br />

1957 Marco Gazich Defense<br />

1958 Paul Sullivan Attack<br />

George Wiemer Midfield<br />

Al Vadnais<br />

Defense<br />

1960 Jack Kaley Midfield<br />

Richard Vielkanowitz Goal<br />

Frank Mauro<br />

Defense<br />

1961 Frank Cozart Attack<br />

William Heiser Midfield<br />

1962 Tim Gannon Midfield<br />

Peter Trizzino Goal<br />

Rich Schrage<br />

Defense<br />

1963 Phil Avillo Midfield<br />

1966 Phil Mordente Attack<br />

1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense<br />

Mike D’Amato Attack<br />

1970 Don DiBlasi Defense<br />

Tom Leonas<br />

Midfield<br />

1971 Bill Hanlon Midfield<br />

1973 Bill Reid Midfield<br />

Bob Auguste<br />

Midfield<br />

1974 Doug Nastro Attack<br />

Bob Rullan<br />

Defense<br />

Chris Deeks<br />

Defense<br />

1975 Phil Marino Attack (MVP)<br />

Tom Calder<br />

Midfield<br />

1976 Robert Guido Midfield<br />

1977 Joe Taylor Midfield<br />

1978 Kevin Huff Midfield<br />

1979 Bob Gilmartin Midfield<br />

1980 Ed Wallace Defense<br />

1983 Bob Quinlan Midfield<br />

1984 Mikko Red Arrow Midfield<br />

1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield<br />

1989 Steve Walakovits Attack<br />

Michael Magee Midfield<br />

1990 Dave Giannone Goal<br />

1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield<br />

Gary Rinaldi<br />

Attack<br />

1993 Michael Ricigliano Midfield<br />

Anthony Bellomo Defense<br />

1994 Andy Carlson Attack<br />

1995 Doug Altmansberger Defense<br />

Kevin Jacobs<br />

Midfield<br />

1996 Vince Hannigan Midfield<br />

Kevin Johnson Goal<br />

Blake Miller<br />

Attack<br />

1997 Rich Langtry Midfield<br />

Ryan Grimes<br />

Defense<br />

1998 Mark Spruyt Goal<br />

Brian Langtry Attack<br />

1999 Brad Obloj Attack<br />

Joe Ghedina<br />

Midfield<br />

2000 Bob Parrinelli Defense<br />

Brian Spallina Midfield<br />

2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield (MVP)<br />

Michael Tierney Midfield<br />

2002 Tom Kessler Attack<br />

Nicky Polanco Defense<br />

2003 Michael Allain Midfield<br />

Jim Femminella Attack<br />

2005 Jon Edwards Defense<br />

Ryan Vilar<br />

Midfield<br />

2006 Brett Moyer Defense (MVP)<br />

Chris Unterstein Attack<br />

2008 Kevin Unterstein Midfield<br />

Michael Unterstein Midfield<br />

2009 Michael Colleluori Midfield<br />

Anthony Muscarella Midfield<br />

2010 Christian Scuderi Defense<br />

Dan Stein<br />

Midfield<br />

2006 first team All-Americans Chris Unterstein<br />

and Brett Moyer (Game MVP) after the<br />

North-South Senior All-Star Game<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 91


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> In the Pros<br />

INDOOR PLAYERS<br />

(The following <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> alumni have been on the rosters of National <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

League (NLL) teams)<br />

National <strong>Lacrosse</strong> League (NLL)<br />

Active Players<br />

Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003<br />

NLL Rookie of the Year)<br />

Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings<br />

John Orsen - New York Titans, Orlando Titans, Boston Blazers<br />

Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings<br />

All-Time Players<br />

Anthony Alexander - New York Saints<br />

Ramar Clash - New York Saints<br />

Joe Ghedina - New York Saints, Anaheim Storm, New York<br />

Titans<br />

Kevin Huff - New York Saints<br />

Athan Iannucci - Philadelphia Wings (2008 NLL Most<br />

Valuable Player)<br />

Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003<br />

NLL Rookie of the Year)<br />

Michael Laurano - New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm<br />

Dave McCulloch - New York Saints<br />

Mike McGinley - New York Saints<br />

Blake Miller - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm, Rochester<br />

Knighthawks, New York Titans<br />

Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings<br />

John Orsen - New York Titans, Orlando Titans, Boston<br />

Blazers<br />

Chris Panos - Boston Blazers, Baltimore Thunder, New<br />

York Saints, Buffalo Bandits, Philadelphia Wings, Calgary<br />

Roughnecks, Anaheim Storm, Arizona Sting, Colorado<br />

Mammoth, Chicago Shamrox<br />

Armando Polanco - New York Saints<br />

Nicky Polanco - New York Saints, New York Titans<br />

Mikko Red Arrow - New York Saints<br />

Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings<br />

Doug Shanahan - New York Saints<br />

Steve Sombrotto - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm<br />

Vinnie Sombrotto - New York Saints<br />

Brian Spallina - New York Saints<br />

Jarred Testa - New York Saints, Washington Power<br />

Brian Langtry<br />

Chris Panos<br />

Athan Iannucci<br />

Blake Miller<br />

92 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> In the Pros<br />

outDOOR PLAYERS<br />

(The following <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> alumni have been on the rosters of Major<br />

League <strong>Lacrosse</strong> (MLL) teams)<br />

Major League <strong>Lacrosse</strong> (MLL)<br />

Active Players<br />

Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals<br />

Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks, Rochester Rattlers,<br />

Denver Outlaws<br />

Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws<br />

Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards<br />

John Orsen - Long Island Lizards<br />

Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards<br />

Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards<br />

Michael Unterstein - Long Island Lizards<br />

Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards<br />

All-Time Players<br />

Tony Alexander - Long Island Lizards<br />

Joe Astarita - Long Island Lizards<br />

Rob Bonaguro - Long Island Lizards<br />

Ramar Clash - Long Island Lizards<br />

Scott Dooley - New Jersey Pride, Chicago Machine<br />

Jim Femminella - Boston Canons<br />

Joe Ghedina - Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Pride<br />

Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals, Chicago Machine<br />

Tom Kessler - Baltimore Bayhawks, Bridgeport Barrage,<br />

Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

John Keysor - San Francisco Dragons, Baltimore Bayhawks<br />

Joe Kostolansky - Rochester Rattlers, Boston Canons, San<br />

Francisco Dragons<br />

Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks,<br />

Bridgeport Barrage, Denver Outlaws<br />

Evan LaPenna - Bridgeport Barrage<br />

Joe Mascaretti - Long Island Lizards<br />

Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws<br />

Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Barrage<br />

Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards<br />

John Orsen - Long Island Lizards<br />

Armando Polanco - Philadelphia Barrage<br />

Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island<br />

Lizards<br />

Paul Rao - Bridgeport Barrage, Long Island Lizards<br />

Chris Rogler -Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage<br />

Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards<br />

Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island<br />

Lizards<br />

Doug Shanahan - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Chicago<br />

Machine, Long Island Lizards<br />

Vinnie Sombrotto - Long Island Lizards<br />

Mark Spruyt - Bridgeport Barrage, Rochester Rattlers<br />

Jarred Testa - Baltimore Bay Hawks, Denver Outlaws (Head Coach),<br />

Washington Bayhawks (Head Coach)<br />

Tim Treubig - San Francisco Dragons, New Jersey Pride<br />

Chris Unterstein - Boston Canons, Denver Outlaws, New Jersey Pride,<br />

Rochester Rattlers, Long Island Lizards<br />

Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards<br />

Michael Unterstein - Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards<br />

Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards<br />

Blake Miller<br />

Brian Spallina<br />

John Orsen<br />

Coach Jarred Testa<br />

Chris Unterstein<br />

Joe Kostolansky<br />

Joe Ghedina<br />

Chris Rogler<br />

Nicky Polanco<br />

Doug Shanahan<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 93


national team alumni<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> has had 10 alumni play or coach on a United States World<br />

Team. In 2006 three former Pride lacrosse players were members of<br />

the United States National <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Team at the 2006 International<br />

<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Federation World Championship in Hamilton, Ontario,<br />

Canada. Attackman Blake Miller ’96, midfielder Doug Shanahan ’01<br />

and defenseman Nicky Polanco ’02 all played key roles in the United<br />

States’ silver medal finish. Shanahan scored eight goals, added three<br />

assists and scooped up a team-high 27 ground balls in seven games at the<br />

World Championship, while Miller added four goals and two assists, and<br />

Polanco, the team’s key defender, picked up 10 ground balls.<br />

Miller and Shanahan were making their second appearance on the U.S.<br />

National Team,<br />

while Polanco<br />

was a first-time<br />

selection after<br />

serving as an<br />

alternate in<br />

2002.<br />

Nicky Polanco<br />

The <strong>com</strong>plete list of <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s U.S. Team members<br />

is as follows:<br />

Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach)<br />

Phil Marino - 1978<br />

Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994<br />

Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19)<br />

Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19)<br />

Blake Miller - 1998, 2006<br />

Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19)<br />

Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006<br />

Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006<br />

Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19)<br />

Vin Sombrotto<br />

The Pride had three players named to the United<br />

States National Indoor Team, which will <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

in the <strong>2011</strong> World Indoor <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship<br />

in May. The World Indoor <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Championship<br />

takes place at Telsa Arena in Prague, Czech<br />

Republic, on May 21-28, <strong>2011</strong>. Australia, Canada,<br />

Czech Republic, England, Finland, Ireland and the<br />

Iroquois Nationals will join the United States in the<br />

one-week tournament. <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s representatives<br />

are:<br />

John Orsen<br />

Brian Langtry<br />

Chris Panos<br />

Blake Miller<br />

Doug Shanahan<br />

In addition to <strong>Hofstra</strong>’s connection with the U.S.<br />

World and National Teams, the Pride has been<br />

well represented as coach or player for foreign<br />

teams. The most recent is Jay Card, who was<br />

named to Canada’s U-19 National Team in 2008.<br />

The <strong>com</strong>plete list as follows:<br />

Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach)<br />

Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland)<br />

Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland)<br />

Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach)<br />

Jay Card - 2008 (Canada Under 19)<br />

94 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


coaching alumni<br />

Chris Bergersen*<br />

Dennis Bonn*<br />

Brian Casey<br />

Bob Cavaliero<br />

Ed Danowski<br />

Steve Dauses<br />

Chris Deeks<br />

Mike Demeo*<br />

Don DiBlasi<br />

Lou DiBlasi<br />

Dom Dinardo*<br />

Scott Dooley<br />

Jon Edwards*<br />

Gerry Fay*<br />

Jim Femminella<br />

Craig Flynn<br />

Joe Fowler*<br />

Rich Garguilo*<br />

John Gorman*<br />

Adam Hananel*<br />

Karl Hedstrom<br />

Brian Langtry<br />

pat debolt<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> program has produced more than 50 players who have gone on<br />

to coach the sport at the professional, collegiate and scholastic level. Here is a list of<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> alumni that have pursued careers in the coaching ranks.<br />

Professional<br />

Jared Testa<br />

Vinny Sombrotto<br />

High School Varsity<br />

MacArthur<br />

Cold Spring Harbor<br />

School of the Cathedral<br />

Trinity Catholic,<br />

Greenwich, King<br />

Seaford<br />

Perry Hall<br />

Floral Park<br />

Chaminade<br />

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel<br />

HHHE<br />

Corning East<br />

Rye<br />

Calvert Hall<br />

Chaminade<br />

Calhoun<br />

Billerica (MA)<br />

NYC Empire<br />

Baldwin<br />

South Side<br />

East Meadow<br />

Garden City<br />

College<br />

Joe Amplo*<br />

Gary Arnold<br />

Phil Avillo<br />

Steve Banaletti<br />

J.P. Brazel*<br />

Tom Calder<br />

Bob Cavaliero<br />

Vinnie Daniels*<br />

Pat Debolt*<br />

Bob Demarco<br />

Andris Dikmanis<br />

Tim Gannon<br />

Tom Gill*<br />

Don Hannington<br />

Karl Hedstrom*<br />

Bill Heiser<br />

Bob Hiller<br />

Kevin Huff<br />

Kevin Johnson<br />

Jack Kaley<br />

Joe Kostolansky*<br />

Renzie Lamb<br />

Washington Bayhawks (MLL), Denver Outlaws<br />

LI Lizards<br />

Kevin Huff*<br />

Tom Kessler<br />

Jack Kort<br />

Joe Kostolansky<br />

Aaron Kozlowski*<br />

Larry Kramer*<br />

Bill Laky<br />

Mike Lambrecht<br />

Brian Langtry*<br />

Rich Langtry<br />

Ryan Lucas*<br />

Hank Lunde<br />

Jay Lupetin<br />

Mike Magee*<br />

Joe Mascaretti<br />

Sean McCarthy*<br />

Keith Mekeel*<br />

Blake Miller<br />

Ray Mills*<br />

Brad Obloj<br />

Terry O’Connor<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

York<br />

Hartford<br />

Delaware<br />

Roanoke, UNC<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

NYU<br />

Ohio State<br />

Rutgers<br />

Vermont<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>, Williams<br />

Kings Point<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>, Colgate<br />

NYIT<br />

Kenyon<br />

North Carolina State<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>/SCCC<br />

Brown<br />

New York Tech<br />

Arizona State, Vermont<br />

Williams<br />

Eastport-South Manor,<br />

Smithtown East and<br />

West, Syosset<br />

Bergen Catholic<br />

Walt Whitman<br />

Marin Catholic (CA)<br />

North Shore<br />

Severna Park (MD)<br />

Uniondale<br />

Monte Vista (CA)<br />

Cherrry Creek (CO)<br />

MacArthur<br />

Oceanside<br />

Hempstead<br />

Mepham<br />

Hicksville<br />

Port Washington<br />

Heritage (CO)<br />

Oceanside<br />

Greenwich, Darien<br />

Wyandanch<br />

Plainview<br />

Mepham<br />

Brian Langtry<br />

Rich Langtry<br />

Evan LaPenna<br />

Tom Leanos*<br />

Joe Mascaretti<br />

James Morgan*<br />

Brett Moyer<br />

Anthony Muscarella*<br />

Chet O’Neil<br />

Bill Reid<br />

Bob Rullan<br />

Brian Schneider<br />

Brian Spallina<br />

Scott Sullivan*<br />

Dave Sweeney<br />

Jared Testa<br />

Mike Tierney<br />

Chris Unterstein<br />

Kevin Unterstein*<br />

Kevin Warne*<br />

Gary Allen Wellner<br />

Brian Spallina<br />

Len Panarelli*<br />

Jason Pearl*<br />

Rich Petillo*<br />

Tony Petillo*<br />

Bob Quinlan<br />

Bob Rao<br />

Chris Rogler*<br />

Dan Royle*<br />

Paul Sanit*<br />

Doug Shanahan*<br />

Eric Spallina*<br />

Mark Spruyt*<br />

Joe Taylor<br />

Mike Tierney*<br />

Bryan Walker*<br />

Gary Allen Wellner<br />

Ron Zoia<br />

Dowling<br />

Dowling<br />

Whittier<br />

Drew<br />

Nassau CC<br />

Whittier<br />

Kings Point<br />

NYIT<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong>, Colgate, Harvard<br />

Hampden-Sydney<br />

C.W. Post<br />

Yale<br />

Adelphi<br />

Muhlenberg<br />

Wesley<br />

UMBC<br />

Kings Point<br />

Kings Point<br />

Denver, Princeton<br />

Maryland<br />

Mitchell College<br />

Farmingdale<br />

Long Beach<br />

Sachem North<br />

Bellport<br />

Levittown Division<br />

Island Trees<br />

Plainview-JFK<br />

Long Beach<br />

Poway (CA)<br />

Pine Crest (FLA)<br />

Uniondale<br />

East Islip<br />

Westhampton Beach<br />

Deer Park<br />

Garden City<br />

Ledyard<br />

Macarthur, Division<br />

Tom Shuey<br />

Kevin Warne<br />

High School<br />

Junior Varsity<br />

Kevin Baudo<br />

Matt Cady*<br />

Paul Defendini<br />

Jim Dobreff<br />

Detroit Country Day<br />

George Kay<br />

Tommy Shuey*<br />

Phil Vangeli*<br />

Brian Zuchelli*<br />

*Active<br />

Port Washington<br />

East Meadow<br />

Farmingdale<br />

Grosse Point South,<br />

William Floyd<br />

Highland Park<br />

River Hill<br />

Half Hollow Hills<br />

keith Mekeel<br />

mark Spruyt<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 95


<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> Series Records (1949-2010)<br />

Opponent Won-Lost First Meeting Last <strong>Hofstra</strong> Win Last Opponent Win<br />

Adelphi 16-14 1963 1983 - 12-6 1989 - 10-15<br />

Air Force 7-0 1970 2001 - 22-8 None<br />

Army 17-37 1955 2010 - 17-2 2008 - 7-8<br />

Baltimore 10-15 1952 1983 - 15-6 1972 - 2-4<br />

Binghamton 3-0 2003 2005 - 7-5 None<br />

Boston College 1-0 1979 1979 - 13-6 None<br />

Bowdoin 4-0 1965 1968 - 18-6 None<br />

Brown 13-11 1976 2010 -15-12 2007 - 6-7<br />

Bucknell 3-1 1987 1990 - 15-11 1987 - 13-15<br />

CCNY 7-0 1950 1971 - 1-0 None<br />

CCNY (LC) 1-0 1952 1952 - 10-1 None<br />

Colgate 2-0 1960 1961 - 7-4 None<br />

Cornell 1-6 1972 2003 - 13-5 2009 - 8-11<br />

Cortland State 7-0 1951 1972 - 5-4 None<br />

Dartmouth 5-2 1951 1979 - 12-10 1953 - 4-6<br />

Delaware 23-10 1951 2010 - 12-11 2007 - 5-6<br />

Denison 0-1 1963 None 1963 - 2-4<br />

Drexel 20-3 1986 2009 -12-7 2010 - 11-13<br />

Duke 6-0 1956 2003 - 9-8 None<br />

Fairfield 1-0 2002 2002 - 11-8 None<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 5-0 1969 1973 - 15-3 None<br />

Georgetown 1-3 1994 1994 - 13-10 1997 - 5-18<br />

Gettysburg 1-0 1959 1959 - 19-2 None<br />

Hartford 6-0 1995 2001 - 21-9 None<br />

Harvard 8-8 1951 2006 - 13-6 1996 - 12-15<br />

Hobart 9-8 1959 1973 - 13-9 1988 - 10-15<br />

Jacksonville 1-0 2010 2010 - 14-10 None<br />

Johns Hopkins 5-18 1974 2010 -14-6 2009 - 7-12<br />

Lafayette 17-0 1949 2007 - 9-3 None<br />

Lehigh 5-0 1986 1990 - 22-7 None<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 15-8 1963 1990 - 14-5 1987 - 7-8<br />

Loyola 14-12 1956 2004 - 9-8 2003 - 4-10<br />

Manhasset 1-1 1951 1952 - 14-6 1951 - 3-4<br />

Manhattan 1-0 2010 2010 - 18-2 None<br />

Maryland 1-9 1949 1984 - 10-7 2010 - 8-11<br />

Maryland-Balt. Co. 3-1 1988 1991 - 12-8 1992 - 12-15<br />

Massachusetts 16-19 1974 2009 - 11-10 2010 - 9-11<br />

MIT 12-1 1958 1973 - 24-3 1967 - 8-11<br />

Michigan State 2-0 1988 1994 - 14-5 None<br />

Middlebury 2-0 1955 1967 - 9-2 None<br />

Milburn (LC) 3-0 1952 1954 - 11-1 None<br />

Montclair State 0-2 1950 None 1951 - 4-6<br />

Mt. Washington (LC) 0-7 1953 None 1961 - 0-7<br />

Morgan State 2-0 1971 1972 - 10-4 None<br />

Navy 6-13 1965 1999 - 15-7 1985 - 9-20<br />

New England (LC) 1-0 1949 1949 - 7-3 None<br />

New Hampshire 17-2 1955 1997 - 10-3 1978 - 10-11<br />

New York Tech 5-0 1974 1978 - 23-4 None<br />

North Carolina 6-3 1978 2006 - 6-5 2009 - 8-13<br />

North Carolina State 1-0 1980 1980 - 17-15 None<br />

Notre Dame 7-6 1991 2006 - 13-5 2005 - 8-9 (2 OT)<br />

Ohio State 1-0 1987 1987 - 15-4 None<br />

Penn State 8-5 1955 1990 - 17-6 2010 - 10-11 (OT)<br />

Pennsylvania 5-13 1970 1976 - 10-9 1987 - 5-13<br />

Philadelphia (LC) 1-0 1953 1953 - 12-3 None<br />

Princeton 12-11 1972 2009 - 9-7 2010 - 14-17<br />

Providence 4-0 1993 2006 – 14-8 None<br />

Radford 1-0 1992 1992 - 17-7 None<br />

Robert Morris 4-0 2006 2009 - 11-5 None<br />

R.P.I. 7-2-1 1956 1965 - 15-6 1961 - 4-5<br />

Rutgers 14-15 1955 1999 - 15-6 1995 - 11-14<br />

Sacred Heart 9-0 2002 2010 - 14-6 None<br />

St. John’s 10-2 1983 2010 - 13-4 1992 - 7-9<br />

St. Joseph’s 0-0 <strong>2011</strong> First Meeting First Meeting<br />

Stevens Tech 2-0 1951 1952 - 8-2 None<br />

Stony Brook 4-2 2004 2009 - 12-11 2007 - 12-13 (OT)<br />

Syracuse 4-12 1960 2003 - 8-6 2001 - 13-18<br />

Towson 23-18 1961 2010 - 12-10 2007 - 5-11<br />

Trinity 4-0 1950 1953 - 20-1 None<br />

Tufts 2-0 1953 1955 - 21-1 None<br />

Union 2-2 1951 1955 - 20-2 1954 - 6-7<br />

Vermont 8-0 1993 2001 - 16-7 None<br />

Villanova 8-5 1988 2009 -10-3 2009 - 7-9<br />

Virginia 4-11 1957 2001 - 15-14 (OT) 1992 - 5-17<br />

Washington (MD) 9-10 1949 1973 - 13-5 1972 - 5-9<br />

Washington & Lee 15-4 1956 1980 - 7-6 (OT) 1982 - 10-19<br />

Western Maryland 2-1 1949 1952 - 16-0 1949 - 8-17<br />

Williams 6-3 1953 1964 - 14-7 1965 - 5-11<br />

Yale 4-8 1952 1995 - 10-9 1994 - 5-8<br />

96 — <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong>


YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS (1949-2010)<br />

Year Record GF GPGF GA GPGA COACH<br />

1949 2-4 38 6.3 67 11.1 Al Brisotti<br />

1950 3-4 44 6.3 52 7.4 Howdy Myers<br />

1951 4-7 61 5.5 73 6.6 Howdy Myers<br />

1952 12-2-1 160 10.7 56 3.7 Howdy Myers<br />

1953 11-3 167 12.8 52 4.0 Howdy Myers<br />

1954 9-4 134 10.4 68 5.2 Howdy Myers<br />

1955 14-2 247 15.4 55 3.4 Howdy Myers<br />

1956 8-5-1 125 8.9 89 6.4 Howdy Myers<br />

1957 8-5 118 9.1 87 6.7 Howdy Myers<br />

1958 8-3 126 11.5 94 8.5 Howdy Myers<br />

1959 5-7 93 7.8 106 8.8 Howdy Myers<br />

1960 7-4 89 8.1 68 6.2 Howdy Myers<br />

1961 7-7 112 8.0 126 9.0 Howdy Myers<br />

1962 10-3 73 7.3 59 5.9 Howdy Myers<br />

1963 5-11 62 3.9 91 5.7 Howdy Myers<br />

1964 6-9 105 7.0 107 7.1 Howdy Myers<br />

1965 9-6 142 9.5 144 9.6 Howdy Myers<br />

1966 7-9-1 121 7.1 145 8.5 Howdy Myers<br />

1967 7-8 117 7.8 129 8.6 Howdy Myers<br />

1968 7-5-1 118 9.1 87 6.7 Howdy Myers<br />

1969 8-6 125 8.9 97 6.9 Howdy Myers<br />

1970 12-5 162 10.1 68 4.3 Howdy Myers<br />

1971 12-4 153 10.2 107 7.1 Howdy Myers<br />

1972 5-11 105 6.6 97 6.1 Howdy Myers<br />

1973 12-2 176 12.6 95 6.8 Howdy Myers<br />

1974 9-3 138 11.5 98 8.2 Howdy Myers<br />

1975 10-3 152 11.7 125 9.6 Howdy Myers<br />

1976 7-4 114 10.4 108 9.8 Harry Royle<br />

1977 7-5 105 8.8 88 7.3 Harry Royle<br />

1978 8-5 128 9.8 121 9.3 Harry Royle<br />

1979 6-6 145 12.1 140 11.7 Harry Royle<br />

1980 7-6 150 11.5 151 11.6 Harry Royle<br />

1981 3-8 92 8.4 116 10.5 Harry Royle<br />

1982 3-10 121 9.3 168 12.9 Harry Royle<br />

1983 9-5 163 11.6 115 8.2 Harry Royle<br />

1984 8-6 136 9.7 117 8.4 Harry Royle<br />

1985 3-11 147 10.5 191 13.6 Harry Royle<br />

1986 4-9 127 9.8 196 15.1 John Danowski<br />

1987 7-9 154 9.6 175 10.9 John Danowski<br />

1988 12-3 191 12.7 135 9.0 John Danowski<br />

1989 11-4 204 13.6 142 9.5 John Danowski<br />

1990 9-5 191 13.6 141 10.1 John Danowski<br />

1991 7-7 169 12.1 195 13.9 John Danowski<br />

1992 4-9 109 8.4 143 11.0 John Danowski<br />

1993 10-6 168 10.5 152 9.5 John Danowski<br />

1994 6-7 147 11.3 129 9.9 John Danowski<br />

1995 9-5 164 11.7 136 9.7 John Danowski<br />

1996 9-5 169 12.1 161 11.5 John Danowski<br />

1997 9-6 115 7.7 104 6.9 John Danowski<br />

1998 10-4 184 13.1 118 8.4 John Danowski<br />

1999 13-3 185 11.6 124 7.8 John Danowski<br />

2000 11-5 212 13.3 145 9.1 John Danowski<br />

2001 10-7 229 13.5 190 11.2 John Danowski<br />

2002 11-3 178 12.7 107 7.6 John Danowski<br />

2003 11-6 159 9.3 161 9.4 John Danowski<br />

2004 4-10 117 8.4 147 10.5 John Danowski<br />

2005 8-8 138 8.6 131 8.1 John Danowski<br />

2006 17-2 239 12.5 125 6.5 John Danowski<br />

2007 6-8 110 7.9 101 7.2 Seth Tierney<br />

2008 10-6 150 9.2 138 8.4 Seth Tierney<br />

2009 11-4 142 9.3 129 8.5 Seth Tierney<br />

2010 9-5 181 12.9 126 8.9 Seth Tierney<br />

Year Record GF GPGF GA GPGA COACH<br />

1949 2-4 38 6.3 67 11.1 Al Brisotti<br />

1950<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

3-4<br />

University<br />

44<br />

All-Time<br />

6.3<br />

Coaching<br />

52<br />

Records<br />

7.4<br />

(1949-2010)<br />

Howdy Myers<br />

1951 Coach 4-7 Years 61 Gms. 5.5 Won 73 Lost 6.6 Tied Howdy Myers Pct.<br />

1952 1) Seth Tierney 12-2-1 2007-pres. 160 59 10.7 36 56 23 3.7 0 Howdy Myers .610<br />

1953 2) John Danowski 11-3 1986-06 167 315 12.8 192 52 123 4.0 0 Howdy Myers .610<br />

1954 3) Howdy Myers 9-4 1950-75 134 359 10.4 216 68 139 5.2 4 Howdy Myers .607<br />

1955 4) Harry Royle 14-2 1976-85 247 113 15.4 58 55 55 3.4 0 Howdy Myers .513<br />

1956 5) Al Brisotti 8-5-1 1949 125 6 8.9 2 89 4 6.4 0 Howdy Myers .333<br />

1957 Total 8-5 61 years 118 852 9.1 504 87 344 6.7 4 Howdy Myers .593<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 97


<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1949<br />

Coach: Al Brisotti<br />

Record: 2-4<br />

1951<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 4-7<br />

1953<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 11-3 (13th ranked)<br />

1955<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 14-2 (3rd ranked)<br />

Washington (MD) 1-16 L<br />

Western Maryland 8-17 L<br />

Maryland 1-17 L<br />

New England 8-3 W<br />

Lafayette 17-6 W<br />

Adelphi 3-8 L<br />

Montclair 4-6 L<br />

Delaware 3-7 L<br />

Washington (MD) 2-10 L<br />

Harvard 3-10 L<br />

Dartmouth 4-7 L<br />

Manhasset 3-4 L<br />

CCNY 4-5 L<br />

Stevens Tech 4-1 W<br />

Union 9-12 L (OT)<br />

Trinity 11-1 W<br />

Cortland 5-4 W<br />

Lafayette 9-6 W<br />

Philadelphia L.C. 12-3 W<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 4-17 L<br />

Dartmouth 4-6 L<br />

Washington (MD) 10-4 W<br />

Tufts 19-4 W<br />

Delaware 19-0 W<br />

Yale 2-9 L<br />

Union 20-11 W<br />

Cortland 10-2 W<br />

CCNY 24-1 W<br />

Baltimore 5-4 W<br />

Trinity 20-1 W<br />

Williams 4-3 W<br />

Milburn L.C. 17-4 W<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 7-13 L<br />

Ohio State 20-1 W<br />

Dartmouth 19-5 W<br />

Middlebury 20-1 W<br />

Tufts 21-1 W<br />

New Hampshire 12-0 W<br />

Army 7-8 L<br />

Penn St. 13-3 W<br />

Washington Coll. 16-2 W<br />

Yale 6-3 W<br />

Delaware 19-1 W<br />

Union 20-2 W<br />

Williams 16-1 W<br />

Baltimore 15-4 W<br />

Cortland 20-4 W<br />

Rutgers 16-6 W<br />

1950<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 3-4<br />

CCNY 5-15 L<br />

Lafayette 14-2 W<br />

Western Maryland 6-3 W<br />

Montclair 4-11 L<br />

Adelphi 4-14 L<br />

Cortland 4-6 L<br />

Trinity 7-1 W<br />

1952<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 12-2-1 (15th ranked)<br />

Manhasset 14-6 W<br />

Harvard 4-4 T<br />

CCNY L.C. 10-1 W<br />

CCNY 6-2 W<br />

Baltimore 6-8 L<br />

Western Maryland 16-0 W<br />

Delaware 8-5 W<br />

Union 5-4 W<br />

Cortland 23-0 W<br />

Trinity 7-1 W<br />

CCNY 14-2 W<br />

Yale 4-10 L<br />

Milburn L.C. 11-7 W<br />

Stevens Tech. 8-2 W<br />

Lafayette 24-4 W<br />

1954<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 9-4 (11th ranked)<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 3-15 L<br />

Dartmouth 7-6 W<br />

Baltimore 4-7 L<br />

New Hampshire 14-5 W<br />

Washington 5-8 L<br />

4/17Rutgers 8-7 W<br />

CCNY 17-2 W<br />

Yale 10-5 W<br />

Cortland 18-2 W<br />

Delaware 19-3 W<br />

Williams 13-0 W<br />

Union 6-7 L<br />

Milburn L.C. 11-1 W<br />

1956<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 8-5-1 (11th ranked)<br />

Dartmouth 6-4 W<br />

New Hampshire 6-3 W<br />

Harvard 13-7 W<br />

Penn State 3-9 L<br />

Washington & Lee 9-6 W<br />

Duke 11-1 W<br />

Washington (MD) 14-16 L (2 OT)<br />

Yale 6-8 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 8-3 W<br />

RPI 7-7 T<br />

Williams 17-2 W<br />

Army 4-8 L<br />

Cortland 14-3 W<br />

Baltimore 13-18 L<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1957<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 8-5 (13th ranked)<br />

1959<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 5-7 (14th ranked)<br />

1961<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 7-7 (15th ranked)<br />

1963<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 5-11<br />

Swathmore 7-5 W<br />

MIT 20-1 W<br />

Dartmouth 16-10 W<br />

New Hampshire 6-3 W<br />

Washington & Lee 9-4 W<br />

Washington (MD) 8-10 L<br />

Penn State 11-7 W<br />

Virginia 5-8 L<br />

RPI 3-10 L<br />

Army 2-14 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 13-0 W<br />

Baltimore 6-13 L<br />

Duke 12-2 W<br />

New Hampshire 4-3 W<br />

Harvard 4-5 L<br />

Washington & Lee 5-6 L<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 4-11 L<br />

RPI 11-10 W<br />

Baltimore 1-13 L<br />

Washington (MD) 7-8 L<br />

Hobart 10-5 W<br />

Loyola (MD) 15-1 W<br />

Williams 9-15 L<br />

Gettysburg 19-2 W<br />

Army 4-27 L<br />

Baltimore L.C. 4-16 L<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 8-21 L<br />

Washington & Lee 13-8 W<br />

New Hampshire 9-4 W<br />

Harvard 6-18 L<br />

Colgate 7-4 W<br />

Syracuse 7-6 W<br />

Baltimore 2-20 L<br />

Washington (MD) 0-7 L<br />

Army 2-10 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 19-2 W<br />

Towson State 14-2 W<br />

RPI 4-5 L<br />

Adelphi 17-3 W<br />

MIT 5-3 W<br />

Washington & Lee 12-1 W<br />

Harvard 1-5 L<br />

Denison 2-4 L<br />

Baltimore 3-12 L<br />

New Hampshire 2-3 L<br />

Washington (MD) 2-4 L<br />

Hobart 7-2 W<br />

Rutgers 8-13 L<br />

Towson State 3-6 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 4-3 W<br />

Loyola (MD) 3-4 L<br />

RPI 7-4 W<br />

Adelphi 2-7 L<br />

Army 2-10 L<br />

Williams 2-10 L<br />

1958<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 8-3 (9th ranked)<br />

1960<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 7-4 (14th ranked)<br />

1962<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 10-3 (13th ranked)<br />

1964<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 6-9<br />

MIT 25-2 W<br />

Harvard 16-5 W<br />

Washington & Lee 10-9 W<br />

Penn State 13-2 W<br />

New Hampshire 7-5 W<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 6-15 L<br />

RPI 11-7 W<br />

Washington (MD) 11-10 W<br />

Army 1-15 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 17-3 W<br />

Baltimore 8-21 L<br />

Hobart 6-1 W<br />

Washington & Lee 11-4 W<br />

New Hampshire 13-4 W<br />

Colgate 9-6 W<br />

Mt. Washington L.C. 1-12 L<br />

Syracuse 9-11 L<br />

Washington (MD) 7-5 W<br />

Army 2-11 L<br />

Baltimore 6-8 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 11-5 W<br />

RPI 14-1 W<br />

MIT 8-4 W<br />

Washington & Lee 6-3 W<br />

Harvard 4-10 L<br />

New Hampshire 6-4 W<br />

Loyola (MD) 8-4 W<br />

Baltimore 7-9 L<br />

Rutgers 10-9 W<br />

Williams 8-2 W<br />

Towson State 12-2 W<br />

RPI 11-2 W<br />

Adelphi 7-3 W<br />

Washington (MD) 6-5 W<br />

Army 0-17 L<br />

Washington & Lee 4-8 L<br />

New Hampshire 4-2 W<br />

MIT 7-0 W<br />

Army 1-8 L<br />

Adelphi 10-3 W<br />

Syracuse 6-12 L<br />

Hobart 7-10 L<br />

Washington (MD) 6-8 L<br />

Towson State 14-1 W<br />

Rutgers 4-12 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 4-6 L<br />

Williams 14-7 W<br />

RPI 11-9 W<br />

Baltimore 9-12 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 4-9 L<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1965<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 9-6 (18th ranked)<br />

1967<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 7-8<br />

1969<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 8-6 (14th ranked)<br />

1971<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 12-4 (10th ranked)<br />

Bowdoin 12-0 W<br />

MIT 12-3 W<br />

Army 4-20 L<br />

New Hampshire 10-4 W<br />

Syracuse 10-9 W<br />

Loyola (MD) 5-6 L<br />

Rutgers 8-16 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 17-6 W<br />

Hobart 8-7 W<br />

Washington & Lee 17-11 W<br />

Navy 2-19 L<br />

Washington (MD) 4-15 L<br />

Williams 5-11 L<br />

Adelphi 13-11 W<br />

RPI 15-6 W<br />

Washington & Lee 13-5 W<br />

Bowdoin 15-4 W<br />

New Hampshire 11-3 W<br />

MIT 8-11 L<br />

Harvard 5-9 L<br />

Middlebury 9-2 W<br />

Hobart 7-6 W<br />

Rutgers 3-13 L<br />

Army 4-19 L<br />

Adelphi 12-9 W<br />

Syracuse 3-6 L<br />

Baltimore 7-8 L<br />

Washington (MD) 3-16 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 9-7 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 8-11 L<br />

MIT 15-8 W<br />

Hobart 9-10 L<br />

New Hampshire 9-2 W<br />

Rutgers 8-6 W<br />

Baltimore 3-9 L<br />

Army 2-15 L<br />

Adelphi 20-5 W<br />

Syracuse 4-9 L<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 6-5 W<br />

Navy 0-11 L<br />

Washington (MD) 6-5 W<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 6-8 L<br />

CCNY 15-1 W<br />

Loyola (MD) 22-3 W<br />

3/27 Pennsylvania 6-2 W<br />

4/1 MIT 23-3 W<br />

4/3 Hobart 11-7 W<br />

4/7 CCNY 1-0 W**<br />

4/10 Rutgers 15-3 W<br />

4/14 Yale 9-5 W<br />

4/17 Army 10-15 L<br />

4/21 Washington (MD) 13-2 W<br />

4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson 8-4 W<br />

4/30 Morgan State 16-7 W<br />

5/1 Navy 5-8 L<br />

5/8 Baltimore 9-4 W<br />

5/12 Adelphi 7-6 W<br />

5/15 Virginia 6-12 L<br />

5/19 LIU-C.W. Post 12-11 W (OT)<br />

Army (NCAA) 3-19 L<br />

**forfeit<br />

1966<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 7-9-1<br />

Virginia 6-3 W<br />

Washington & Lee 11-3 W<br />

Bowdoin 11-2 W<br />

MIT 9-8 W<br />

Army 3-14 L<br />

Harvard 7-14 L<br />

New Hampshire 11-11 T<br />

Syracuse 6-10 L<br />

Hobart 5-10 L<br />

Rutgers 5-15 L<br />

Adelphi 10-5 W<br />

Baltimore 4-8 L<br />

Navy 2-11 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 9-7 W<br />

Washington (MD) 9-10 L<br />

Delaware 6-9 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 10-5 W<br />

1968<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 7-5-1<br />

Bowdoin 18-6 W<br />

MIT 18-1 W<br />

Washington & Lee 6-2 W<br />

Hobart 12-5 W<br />

New Hampshire 9-2 W<br />

Rutgers 2-11 L<br />

Army 4-12 L<br />

Adelphi 9-4 W<br />

Syracuse 6-10 L<br />

Washington (MD) 8-8 T<br />

Baltimore 5-7 L<br />

Loyola (MD) 13-8 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 8-11 L<br />

1970<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 12-5 (10th ranked)<br />

Loyola (MD) 13-4 W<br />

Pennsylvania 5-3 W<br />

New Hampshire 12-4 W<br />

MIT 11-4 W<br />

Hobart 16-2 W<br />

CCNY 27-0 W<br />

Rutgers 9-10 L<br />

Yale 3-6 L<br />

Army 2-9 L<br />

Adelphi 10-2 W<br />

Air Force 9-3 W<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 8-3 W<br />

Navy 4-9 L<br />

Washington (MD) 1-0 W**<br />

Baltimore 11-3 W<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 16-2 W<br />

Virginia 3-4 L<br />

**forfeit<br />

1972<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 5-11 (20th ranked)<br />

Cornell 3-5 L<br />

Pennsylvania 3-6 L<br />

Washington (MD) 5-9 L<br />

MIT 21-4 W<br />

Hobart 3-4 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 14-3 W<br />

Rutgers 3-4 L<br />

Towson State 6-11 L<br />

Army 8-9 L (OT)<br />

Princeton 5-8 L<br />

Cortland 5-4 W<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 8-4 W<br />

Adelphi 6-10 L<br />

Baltimore 2-4 L<br />

Navy 3-8 L<br />

Morgan State 10-4 W<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1973<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 12-2 (5th ranked)<br />

1975<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 10-3 (6th ranked)<br />

1977<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 7-5 (13th ranked)<br />

1979<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 6-6<br />

Pennsylvania 8-7 W<br />

MIT 24-3 W<br />

Hobart 13-9 W<br />

Baltimore 16-6 W<br />

Washington (MD) 13-5 W<br />

Princeton 9-5 W<br />

Army 6-8 L<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson 15-3 W<br />

Navy 10-9 W<br />

Towson State 9-7 W<br />

Rutgers 12-8 W<br />

Adelphi 10-9 W<br />

Air Force 16-4 W<br />

Virginia (NCAA) 5-12 L<br />

Pennsylvania 3-18 L<br />

Syracuse 15-3 W<br />

Massachusetts 14-10 W<br />

Princeton 17-5 W<br />

Towson State 15-10 W<br />

Washington & Lee 14-13 W<br />

Army 9-8 W (OT)<br />

Navy 10-15 L<br />

Adelphi 11-8 W<br />

NY Tech 13-3 W<br />

Rutgers 14-10 W<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 10-3 W<br />

Maryland (NCAA) 11-19 L<br />

3/19 at Pennsylvania 3-10 L<br />

3/23 Dartmouth 13-6 W<br />

3/26 Massachusetts 10-8 W<br />

3/30 Brown 9-7 W<br />

4/2 Harvard 14-4 W<br />

4/6 Washington & Lee 13-9 W<br />

4/9 at Army 2-7 L<br />

4/16 at Navy 7-15 L<br />

4/23 Adelphi 6-7 L<br />

4/27 at NY Tech 16-6 W<br />

4/30 Rutgers 5-6 L<br />

5/4 at LIU-C.W. Post 6-3 W<br />

Boston College 13-6 W<br />

Dartmouth 12-10 W<br />

Virginia 5-13 L<br />

Brown 10-15 L<br />

Army 8-10 L<br />

Navy 12-19 L<br />

Adelphi 12-11 W<br />

Massachusetts 11-10 W<br />

Penn State 18-10 W<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 23-11 W<br />

Pennsylvania 12-13 L<br />

Washington & Lee 9-<br />

1980<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 7-6<br />

1974<br />

Coach: Howdy Myers<br />

Record: 9-3 (7th ranked)<br />

3/23 Pennsylvania 11-9 W<br />

3/27 Baltimore 15-9 W<br />

3/30 Massachusetts 7-6 W<br />

4/3 at Princeton 16-13 W<br />

4/6 Navy 6-17 L<br />

4/13 Army 12-5 W<br />

4/20 NY Tech 21-3 W<br />

4/27 at Adelphi 11-3 W<br />

5/1 at Towson State 11-15 L<br />

5/4 at Rutgers 6-5 W<br />

5/11 LIU-C.W. Post 12-5 W<br />

Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 10-18 L<br />

1976<br />

Coach Harry Royle<br />

Record: 7-4 (10th ranked)<br />

Pennsylvania 10-9 W<br />

Massachusetts 11-9 W<br />

Harvard 11-7 W<br />

at Brown 7-14 L<br />

Army 7-8 L<br />

Washington & Lee 10-7 W<br />

Navy 13-17 L<br />

Adelphi 10-8 W<br />

NY Tech 12-7 W<br />

Rutgers 7-13 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 13-9 W<br />

1978<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 8-5 (7th ranked)<br />

Pennsylvania 11-12 L<br />

Virginia 11-15 L<br />

New Hampshire 10-11 L<br />

Harvard 10-9 W<br />

Army 4-8 L<br />

North Carolina 10-9 W<br />

NY Tech 23-4 W<br />

Adelphi 14-9 W<br />

Massachusetts 14-11 W<br />

Penn State 14-11 W<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 11-7 W<br />

Washington & Lee 12-6 W<br />

Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 8-20 L<br />

3/15 New Hampshire 15-10 W<br />

3/19 Baltimore 15-9 W<br />

3/22 Virginia 5-10 L<br />

3/29 at Brown 10-22 L<br />

4/5 Army 11-9 W<br />

4/12 at Navy 9-14 L<br />

4/19 at Adelphi 9-13 L<br />

4/23 at Massachusetts 8-16 L<br />

4/26 Penn State 20-9 W<br />

4/30 Towson State 16-8 W<br />

5/3 Pennsylvania 8-10 L<br />

5/9 North Carolina State 17-15 W<br />

5/17 Washington & Lee 7-6 W (OT)<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1983<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 9-5 (9th ranked)<br />

1981<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 3-8<br />

3/21 Virginia 11-18 L<br />

3/28 Brown 10-7 W<br />

4/4 Army 6-10 L<br />

4/8 Lafayette 10-3 W<br />

4/15 Maryland 3-10 L<br />

4/18 Adelphi 11-16 L<br />

4/22 Massachusetts 8-14 L<br />

4/25 Penn State 5-10 L<br />

4/29 Towson State 7-14 L<br />

5/2 Pennsylvania 8-10 L<br />

5/9 Baltimore 13-4 W<br />

Baltimore 15-6 W<br />

Navy 14-10 W<br />

Brown 15-11 W<br />

Maryland 7-9 L<br />

Army 3-9 L<br />

LIU-C.W. Post 8-9 L<br />

Penn State 9-3 W<br />

Lafayette 25-9 W<br />

Adelphi 12-6 W<br />

Massachusetts 10-8 W<br />

Towson State 8-9 L<br />

St. John’s 12-4 W<br />

Pennsylvania 10-11 L (OT)<br />

Rutgers 15-11 W<br />

1985<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 3-11<br />

3/9 at Princeton 12-14 L<br />

3/16 Brown 13-14 L<br />

3/23 at Maryland 9-14 L<br />

3/30 at Army 12-14 L<br />

4/3 at LIU-C.W. Post 6-16 L<br />

4/6 at Penn State 14-13 W<br />

4/10 Lafayette 15-1 W<br />

4/13 Adelphi 7-12 L<br />

4/17 Massachusetts 8-13 L<br />

4/20 at Towson State 12-19 L<br />

4/24 St. John’s 9-14 L<br />

4/27 Pennsylvania 11-19 L<br />

5/4 Rutgers 10-9 W<br />

4/11 Navy 9-20 L<br />

1987<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 7-9, 3-3<br />

3/7 at Princeton 9-7 W<br />

3/13 Duke 12-11 W<br />

3/15 Brown 5-11 L<br />

3/21 Maryland 1-15 L<br />

3/25 Ohio State 15-4 W<br />

3/28 Bucknell* 13-15 L<br />

4/4 Delaware* 8-9 L<br />

4/8 Lafayette* 18-6 W<br />

4/11 Adelphi 7-15 L<br />

4/18 at Towson State* 4-15 L<br />

4/25 Pennsylvania 5-13 L<br />

4/27 Air Force 12-5 W<br />

4/29 at Lehigh* 15-11 W<br />

5/2 at Hobart 9-21 L<br />

5/6 at Drexel* 14-9 W<br />

5/9 at LIU-C.W. Post 7-8 L<br />

*East Coast Conference game<br />

1982<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 3-10<br />

Baltimore 10-7 W<br />

Virginia 8-16 L<br />

Maryland 12-13 L (OT)<br />

Brown 3-9 L<br />

Army 6-12 L<br />

Penn State 10-16 L<br />

Lafayette 10-7 W<br />

Adelphi 10-17 L<br />

Massachusetts 10-18 L<br />

Towson State 18-10 W<br />

Pennsylvania 8-11 L<br />

Rutgers 6-13 L<br />

Washington & Lee 10-19 L<br />

1984<br />

Coach: Harry Royle<br />

Record: 8-6 (11th ranked)<br />

3/10 at Princeton 13-7 W<br />

3/17 at Brown 9-8 W (OT)<br />

3/24 Maryland 10-7 W<br />

3/31 Army 7-11 L<br />

4/4 LIU-C.W. Post 10-6 W<br />

4/7 Penn State 10-11 L (OT)<br />

4/11 at Lafayette 16-3 W<br />

4/14 at Adelphi 5-6 L<br />

4/18 at Massachusetts 5-12 L<br />

4/21 Towson State 12-8 W<br />

4/25 at St. John’s 13-8 W<br />

4/28 Pennsylvania 5-6 L (OT)<br />

5/5 at Rutgers 7-11 L<br />

5/12 at Navy 14-13 W<br />

1986<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 4-9<br />

3/8 Princeton 9-8 W<br />

3/15 at Brown 3-20 L<br />

3/22 Maryland 2-16 L<br />

3/29 Army 6-18 L<br />

4/5 at Delaware 6-15 L<br />

4/9 at Lafayette 16-11 W<br />

4/12 at Adelphi 10-20 L<br />

4/19 Towson State 6-8 L<br />

4/26 Pennsylvania 9-15 L<br />

4/30 Lehigh 15-9 W<br />

5/3 Hobart 10-24 L<br />

5/7 Drexel 23-13 W<br />

5/10 LIU-C.W. Post 12-19 L<br />

1988<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 12-3, 5-0 (13th ranked)<br />

3/12 St. John’s 14-6 W<br />

3/19 at Bucknell 14-7 W<br />

3/25 Michigan State 10-3 W<br />

3/27 at Adelphi 12-13 L<br />

4/2 at Delaware* 14-8 W<br />

4/6 at Lafayette* 17-9 W<br />

4/9 Syracuse 5-18 L<br />

4/16 Towson State* 10-9 W<br />

4/23 at Villanova 13-8 W<br />

4/27 Lehigh* 21-13 W<br />

4/30 Hobart 10-15 L<br />

5/4 Drexel* 20-6 W<br />

5/7 at UMBC 15-9 W<br />

5/11 LIU-C.W. Post 9-8 W<br />

5/14 Princeton 7-3 W<br />

*East Coast Conference game<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1989<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 11-4, 5-0 (14th ranked)<br />

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1991<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 7-7, 2-2 (16th ranked)<br />

1993<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 10-6 (11th ranked)<br />

1995<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 9-5, 5-0 (17th ranked)<br />

3/11 Virginia 16-14 W<br />

3/18 Bucknell 17-4 W<br />

3/22 at St. John’s 17-11 W<br />

3/25 Adelphi 10-15 L<br />

3/29 Army 16-10 W<br />

4/1 Delaware* 15-13 W<br />

4/5 Lafayette* 20-2 W<br />

4/8 at Syracuse 7-16 L<br />

4/15 at Towson State* 10-9 W (4 OT)<br />

4/22 Villanova 9-12 L<br />

4/25 at Lehigh* 18-8 W<br />

4/29 at Hobart 6-14 L<br />

5/3 at Drexel* 17-7 W<br />

5/6 UMBC 16-4 W<br />

5/13 Princeton 10-3 W<br />

*East Coast Conference game<br />

3/9 Notre Dame 10-5 W<br />

3/16 at UMBC* 12-8 W<br />

3/20 at St. John’s 13-12 W<br />

3/23 at #9 Cornell 4-9 L<br />

3/30 #20 Delaware* 9-10 L<br />

4/3 Lafayette 24-14 W<br />

4/6 at #8 Syracuse 10-30 L<br />

4/13 at #9 Towson State* 8-20 L<br />

4/20 #4 Virginia 10-18 L<br />

4/23 at Drexel* 21-11 W<br />

4/27 at #11 Army 14-13 W (OT)<br />

5/1 #7 Johns Hopkins 11-20 L<br />

5/4 #15 Yale 12-10 W<br />

5/11 at #4 Princeton 11-15 L<br />

3/7 Notre Dame 8-9 L<br />

3/21 Vermont 12-10 W<br />

3/28 Providence 19-6 W<br />

4/3 #10 Massachusetts 16-8 W<br />

4/4 Harvard 12-7 W<br />

4/9 #5 Loyola (MD) 13-12 W<br />

4/14 at St. John’s 9-8 W<br />

4/17 #5 Virginia 7-6 W (OT)<br />

4/21 Lafayette 21-3 W<br />

4/24 at #12 Army 11-10 W<br />

4/28 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-11 L<br />

5/1 #20 Yale 6-9 L<br />

5/4 at #16 Rutgers 6-16 L<br />

5/8 #2 Princeton 6-9 L<br />

5/15 Massachusetts (NCAA) 9-8 W<br />

5/22 at Syracuse (NCAA) 8-20 L<br />

3/11 #17 Delaware* 15-6 W<br />

3/18 #8 Brown 10-9 W (OT)<br />

3/25 Vermont* 11-10 W<br />

3/31 #13 Massachusetts 5-11 L<br />

4/2 New Hampshire* 21-9 W<br />

4/7 #6 Loyola 7-15 L<br />

4/11 at Hartford* 10-5 W<br />

4/12 at St. John’s 19-3 W<br />

4/15 at #12 Georgetown 6-17 L<br />

4/21 at Army 12-8 W<br />

4/25 #1 Johns Hopkins 11-15 L<br />

4/29 Yale 10-9 W<br />

5/2 Drexel* 16-5 W<br />

5/6 at #19 Rutgers 11-14 L<br />

*North Atlantic Conference game<br />

1990<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 9-5, 4-1 (19th ranked)<br />

1992<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 4-9<br />

1994<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 6-7 (20th ranked)<br />

1996<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 9-5, 5-0 (12th ranked)<br />

3/10 Penn State 17-6 W<br />

3/17 Bucknell 15-11 W<br />

3/21 St. John’s 14-8 W<br />

3/24 Cornell 14-15 L<br />

3/27 at Army 13-15 L<br />

3/31 at Delaware* 15-5 W<br />

4/4 at Yale 5-18 L<br />

4/7 Syracuse 9-20 L<br />

4/14 Towson State* 11-14 L<br />

4/25 Lehigh* 22-7 W<br />

4/28 at Lafayette* 13-7 W<br />

5/2 Drexel* 22-4 W<br />

5/5 at LIU-C.W. Post 14-5 W<br />

5/11 Princeton 7-6 W<br />

*East Coast Conference game<br />

3/7 Rutgers 13-9 W<br />

3/10 Radford 17-7 W<br />

3/14 UMBC 12-15 L<br />

3/21 Cornell 7-9 L<br />

3/28 at Notre Dame 9-12 L<br />

4/1 at Massachusetts 4-17 L<br />

4/11 Towson State 10-9 W<br />

4/15 St. John’s 7-9 L<br />

4/18 at Virginia 5-17 L<br />

4/21 Lafayette 12-5 W<br />

4/24 Army 5-9 L<br />

4/29 at Johns Hopkins 4-15 L<br />

5/2 at Yale 4-10 L<br />

3/5 St. John’s 15-3 W<br />

3/12 Michigan State 14-5 W<br />

3/20 #10 Brown 10-9 W<br />

3/23 Air Force 13-5 W<br />

4/1 #13 Massachusetts+ 8-11 L<br />

4/2 at #14 Brown+ 6-15 L<br />

4/9 at #2 Loyola 10-13 L<br />

4/16 #13 Georgetown 13-10 W<br />

4/17 Providence 17-4 W<br />

4/22 #20 Army 14-15 L (OT)<br />

4/26 #6 Johns Hopkins 7-15 L<br />

4/30 at #18 Yale 5-8 L<br />

5/7 Rutgers 15-16 L (OT)<br />

+Fleet Classic at Brown<br />

3/3 at #14 Towson State*^ 13-12 W<br />

3/10 at #19 Delaware*# 19-13 W<br />

3/13 at #8 Loyola 8-17 L<br />

3/17 #6 Brown 7-16 L<br />

3/22 #12 Massachusetts 15-14 W (OT)<br />

3/30 New Hampshire* 12-6 W<br />

4/6 at Vermont* 17-11 W<br />

4/13 #17 Georgetown 15-16 L (OT)<br />

4/19 #20 Army 10-14 L<br />

4/23 #5 Johns Hopkins 9-7 W<br />

4/27 at Drexel* 10-7 W<br />

4/30 #20 Rutgers 12-4 W<br />

5/5 #2 North Carolina 10-9 W<br />

5/11 Harvard (NCAA)*** 12-15 L<br />

*North Atlantic Conference game<br />

^at Johns Hopkins<br />

#at Loyola<br />

***at Cornell<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

1997<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 9-6, 6-0 (12th ranked)<br />

1999<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 13-3, 4-1 (7th ranked)<br />

2001<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 10-7, 4-1 (11th ranked)<br />

2003<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 11-6, 4-1 (10th ranked)<br />

3/1 #10 Towson State* 13-10 W<br />

3/8 Delaware* 12-7 W<br />

3/15 #9 Brown 9-4 W<br />

3/22 #15 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2 OT)<br />

3/29 at New Hampshire*^ 10-3 W<br />

4/4 at #13 Notre Dame 9-10 L<br />

4/6 Vermont* 7-6 W<br />

4/8 at #14 Hartford* 7-2 W<br />

4/12 at #6 Georgetown 5-18 L<br />

4/19 at Army 2-6 L<br />

4/22 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-8 L<br />

4/25 Drexel* 16-4 W<br />

4/29 at Rutgers 5-4 W<br />

5/3 #16 North Carolina 4-10 L<br />

5/10 Massachusetts (NCAA)** 4-6 L<br />

*America East game<br />

^at Holy Cross<br />

**at Army<br />

3/6 #3 Loyola ^ 4-10 L<br />

3/13 #14 Delaware* 7-13 L<br />

3/20 at Brown 11-9 W<br />

3/22 Air Force 19-5 W<br />

3/27 #20 Massachusetts 8-7 W<br />

3/31 at Hartford* 15-6 W<br />

4/3 #13 Notre Dame 10-9 W<br />

4/7 #15 Towson* 9-6 W<br />

4/10 Vermont* 14-4 W<br />

4/16 #10 Navy 8-7 W<br />

4/24 at Army 16-9 W<br />

4/28 Drexel* 18-7 W<br />

5/4 at Rutgers 15-6 W<br />

5/8 #2 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W (OT)<br />

5/15 Navy (NCAA)** 15-7 W<br />

5/22 #2 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 7-11 L<br />

*America East game<br />

^at Navy<br />

**at Brown<br />

2/24 #19 Massachusetts 13-17 L<br />

3/3 at #8 Loyola 12-17 L<br />

3/10 at #8 Johns Hopkins 6-7 L<br />

3/17 #2 Princeton 5-10 L<br />

3/24 #2 Notre Dame 11-10 W (OT)<br />

3/28 Air Force 22-8 W<br />

3/31 Hartford*^ 21-9 W<br />

4/4 Drexel* 18-7 W<br />

4/7 #11 Towson* 12-16 L<br />

4/10 at Army 17-9 W<br />

4/14 Delaware* 11-10 W<br />

4/21 at Vermont* 16-7 W<br />

4/28 #9 Duke 15-10 W<br />

5/2 Delaware# 11-8 W<br />

5/5 at #9 Towson# 11-13 L<br />

5/13 #8 Virginia (NCAA)! 15-14 W (OT)<br />

5/19 #1 Syracuse (NCAA)$ 13-18 L<br />

*America East game<br />

^at Springfield, Massachusetts<br />

#America East Tournament<br />

!at West Point, New York<br />

$at <strong>Hofstra</strong> Stadium<br />

3/1 at #12 Loyola 4-10 L<br />

3/4 Binghamton 15-5 W<br />

3/8 #14 Cornell 13-5 W<br />

3/15 #7 Princeton 5-18 L<br />

3/21 #11 Notre Dame 9-8 W<br />

3/23 #6 Massachusetts 7-14 L<br />

3/26 at Army 12-11 W<br />

3/29 Drexel* 14-8 W<br />

4/4 at #13 Towson* 8-15 L<br />

4/11 Delaware* 11-9 W<br />

4/17 #7 Syracuse 8-6 W<br />

4/19 at Sacred Heart* 9-8 W (OT)<br />

4/23 Villanova* 9-5 W<br />

4/26 #11 Duke 9-8 W<br />

4/30 Villanova# 9-6 W<br />

5/3 at #11 Towson# 11-16 L<br />

5/11 at #5 Massachusetts 6-9 L<br />

(NCAA)<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

#CAA Tournament<br />

1998<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 10-4, 5-0 (12th ranked)<br />

2000<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 11-5, 4-1 (10th ranked)<br />

2002<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 11-3, 5-1 (6th ranked)<br />

2004<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 4-10, 2-3<br />

2/28 #5 Loyola 6-8 L<br />

3/7 at #20 Delaware* 13-11 W<br />

3/10 Providence 18-2 W<br />

3/14 #17 Brown 20-11 W<br />

3/22 at #10 Massachusetts 6-7 L<br />

3/27 Hartford* 22-8 W<br />

4/1 at #17 Towson* 15-11 W<br />

4/4 Vermont* 22-5 W<br />

4/10 #17 Navy 9-8 W<br />

4/17 Army 13-9 W<br />

4/22 at #3 Johns Hopkins 10-16 L<br />

4/25 at #19 Drexel* 13-5 W<br />

4/28 #19 Rutgers 13-9 W<br />

5/2 at Notre Dame 4-8 L<br />

*America East game<br />

2/26 at #15 Massachusetts 10-7 W<br />

3/4 #3 Loyola 12-16 L<br />

3/11 #7 Johns Hopkins 6-12 L<br />

3/19 at #5 Princeton 8-11 L<br />

3/26 at #13 Notre Dame 8-7 W<br />

3/27 Air Force 21-4 W<br />

4/7 Vermont* 12-8 W<br />

4/9 Hartford* 17-5 W<br />

4/14 at Delaware* 7-8 L<br />

4/16 at Towson* 18-11 W<br />

4/20 at Drexel* 13-6 W<br />

4/22 #19 Army 18-10 W<br />

4/29 #11 North Carolina 20-12 W<br />

5/3 Towson# 18-10 W<br />

5/6 Delaware# 14-4 W<br />

5/14 #6 Maryland (NCAA)! 12-14 L<br />

*America East game<br />

#America East Tournament<br />

!at UMBC<br />

2/23 at #12 Massachusetts 12-11 W(OT)<br />

3/2 #8 Loyola* 7-8 L<br />

3/5 Villanova* 12-5 W<br />

3/9 #2 Johns Hopkins 8-9 L<br />

3/16 at #8 Princeton 4-12 L<br />

3/19 Fairfield 11-8 W<br />

3/23 at #18 Notre Dame 15-5 W<br />

3/26 at Drexel* 18-10 W<br />

3/30 Army 16-9 W<br />

4/6 at #14 Towson* 13-7 W<br />

4/13 at Delaware* 17-5 W<br />

4/19 Sacred Heart 19-5 W<br />

4/26 #7 Duke 14-6 W<br />

5/1 #12 North Carolina 12-7 W<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

2/28 #12 Cornell 12-14 L<br />

3/6 #7 Loyola 9-8 W<br />

3/8 Binghamton 14-9 W<br />

3/13 #1 Johns Hopkins 6-13 L<br />

3/20 at #6 Princeton 5-10 L<br />

3/24 at #15 Notre Dame 11-19 L<br />

3/28 at Massachusetts 3-6 L<br />

4/3 at #18 Delaware* 10-12 L<br />

4/7 Sacred Heart* 12-11 W<br />

4/10 at Drexel* 8-7 W<br />

4/17 #18 Towson* 6-12 L<br />

4/24 at Villanova* 10-13 L<br />

4/27 at Stony Brook 6-9 L<br />

5/5 at #11 Towson# 5-6 L<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

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<strong>Hofstra</strong> All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)<br />

2005<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 8-8, 3-2 (20th ranked)<br />

2/26 #15 Massachusetts 7-12 L<br />

3/5 at #20 Brown 2-10 L<br />

3/12 at #1 Johns Hopkins 5-11 L<br />

3/16 #15 North Carolina 12-8 W<br />

3/19 #11 Princeton 9-8 W<br />

3/21 Binghamton 7-5 W<br />

3/26 #9 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2 OT)<br />

3/29 at #5 Army 10-11 L<br />

4/1 Villanova* 5-11 L<br />

4/6 at Sacred Heart* 14-10 W<br />

4/9 at #17 Delaware* 13-3 W<br />

4/15 Drexel* 11-5 W<br />

4/23 at #14 Towson* 6-10 L<br />

4/26 #17 Stony Brook 13-5 W<br />

4/30 Harvard 11-5 W<br />

5/4 at #16 Delaware# 5-8 L<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

2006<br />

Coach: John Danowski<br />

Record: 17-2, 6-0 (2nd ranked)<br />

2/26 at #9 Massachusetts 7-11 L<br />

3/4 Brown 14-4 W<br />

3/11 #11 Johns Hopkins 11-6 W<br />

3/15 North Carolina 6-5 W<br />

3/18 at #6 Princeton 9-5 W<br />

3/25 #11 Notre Dame 13-5 W<br />

3/28 #20 Army 11-6 W<br />

3/31 #12 Towson* 10-9 W (OT)<br />

4/5 Sacred Heart* 19-8 W<br />

4/8 at Villanova* 13-4 W<br />

4/12 at Robert Morris* 21-2 W<br />

4/14 Delaware* 12-10 W<br />

4/22 at Drexel* 12-4 W<br />

4/25 at #19 Stony Brook 18-8 W<br />

4/29 #16 Harvard 13-6 W<br />

5/3 Villanova# 14-7 W<br />

5/6 #19 Delaware# 12-6 W<br />

5/14 Providence (NCAA1) 14-8 W<br />

5/20 Massachusetts (NCAA2) 10-11 L (OT)<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

NCAA1-Opening round at <strong>Hofstra</strong><br />

NCAA2-Quarterfinal at Stony Brook<br />

2007<br />

Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Record: 6-8, 3-3<br />

2/24 #9 Massachusetts 8-6 W<br />

3/3 at Brown 6-7 L<br />

3/10 at #5 Johns Hopkins 8-9 L<br />

3/18 #12 Princeton 4-5 L<br />

3/24 at #14 Delaware* 5-6 L<br />

3/27 at #9 Army 5-3 W<br />

3/30 Villanova* 8-9 L<br />

4/7 Robert Morris* 14-5 W<br />

4/11 at Sacred Heart* 10-8 W<br />

4/14 at #14 Towson* 9-8 W (OT)<br />

4/20 Lafayette 9-3 W<br />

4/24 Stony Brook 12-13 L (OT)<br />

4/28 #17 Drexel* 7-8 L<br />

5/2 at #14 Towson# 5-11 L<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

2009<br />

Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Record: 11-4, 6-0<br />

(10th ranked)<br />

2/21 #20 Massachusetts 11-10 W<br />

2/28 at #15 Brown 11-10 W (2OT)<br />

3/7 at #10 Johns Hopkins 7-12 L<br />

3/14 #3 Princeton 9-7 W<br />

3/21 at Sacred Heart* 6-5 W<br />

3/24 at Army 9-8 W (2OT)<br />

3/28 Robert Morris* 11-5 W<br />

4/4 Delaware *+ 10-8 W<br />

4/8 Drexel* 12-7 W<br />

4/11 at Towson* 11-10 W<br />

4/18 #10 North Carolina 8-13 L<br />

4/21 Stony Brook 12-11 W<br />

4/25 Villanova* 10-3 W<br />

4/29 Villanova # 7-9 L<br />

5/9 at #7 Cornell (NCAA1) 8-11 L<br />

*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

+- Big City Classic at Meadowlands<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

NCAA1-Opening round at Cornell<br />

2008<br />

Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Record: 10-6, 5-1 CAA<br />

(15th ranked)<br />

2010<br />

Coach: Seth Tierney<br />

Record: 9-5, 2-3<br />

(14th ranked)<br />

2/23 at Massachusetts 4-8 L<br />

3/1 Brown 7-6 W<br />

3/8 #1 Johns Hopkins 8-7 W<br />

3/15 at #13 Princeton 6-11 L<br />

3/21 Towson* 13-8 W<br />

3/25 #16 Army 7-8 L<br />

3/29 at #11 Drexel* 8-9 L<br />

4/5 Sacred Heart* 20-3 W<br />

4/9 at Villanova* 7-6 W<br />

4/12 Delaware* 11-8 W<br />

4/19 at #13 North Carolina 9-13 L<br />

4/22 at Stony Brook 14-13 W<br />

4/26 at Robert Morris* 13-12 W<br />

4/30 Delaware% 9-7 W<br />

5/3 at #11 Drexel& 10-9 W<br />

5/11 at #4 Johns Hopkins 4-10 L<br />

(NCAA)<br />

*CAA game<br />

%CAA Semifinals<br />

&CAA Championship<br />

NCAA-Opening Round at Johns Hopkins<br />

2/27 at #9 Princeton 14-17 L<br />

3/6 #19 Brown 15-12 W<br />

3/13 #7 Johns Hopkins 14-6 W<br />

3/20 Sacred Heart* 14-6 W<br />

3/23 at St. John’s 13-4 W<br />

3/27 at #18 Massachusetts* 9-11 L<br />

3/30 Army 17-2 W<br />

4/3 at #11 Drexel* 11-13 L<br />

4/6 Manhattan 18-2 W<br />

4/10 Delaware* + 12-11 W<br />

4/17 at Penn State* 10-11 L (OT)<br />

4/24 Jacksonville 14-10 W<br />

5/1 #11 Towson* 12-10 W<br />

5/15 at #3 Maryland (NCAA1) 8-11 L<br />

*-Colonial Athletic Association game<br />

+- Big City Classic at Meadowlands<br />

#CAA Tournament game<br />

NCAA1-Opening round at Maryland<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Information<br />

The <strong>Hofstra</strong> University Office of Athletic Communications wel<strong>com</strong>es<br />

the members of the media covering the <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong><br />

team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please<br />

do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you<br />

during your visits to <strong>Hofstra</strong> University. Enjoy the season.<br />

Jim Sheehan<br />

Senior Sports Information Director/<strong>Lacrosse</strong> Contact<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> University<br />

Swim Center – Suite 262<br />

Hempstead, NY 11549<br />

(516) 463-6764 - Office<br />

(516) 523-6692 - Cell<br />

(516) 463-5033 - Fax<br />

(516) 463-5274 - Shuart Stadium Press Box Phone<br />

Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of<br />

Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game for<br />

press box space and credentials. Press passes will be left at the media<br />

entrance (Gate A) on the west side of the stadium on Meadowbrook<br />

Place.<br />

Press Parking: <strong>Media</strong> parking passes should be requested at the same<br />

time press box/sideline passes are requested. The Reserved-<strong>Media</strong><br />

parking lot is located across the street from the Stadium Building,<br />

which houses the press box, on the corner of Belmont Place and<br />

Meadowbrook Place. To enter the lot off of Hempstead Turnpike, go<br />

south (turn left if <strong>com</strong>ing from the east) on California Avenue. Go 20<br />

yards on California Avenue to Belmont Place and turn left. Go down the<br />

block to the last lot on the left, which is on the corner of Meadowbrook<br />

Place. Parking is limited and on a first-<strong>com</strong>e, first-serve basis in the<br />

Reserved-<strong>Media</strong> lot. Once that lot is filled, media will be directed to the<br />

general public parking areas around Shuart Stadium.<br />

Stephen Gorchov<br />

Associate Director<br />

of Athletics for<br />

Communications<br />

Jim Sheehan<br />

Senior Sports<br />

Information<br />

Director<br />

Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field<br />

should request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers<br />

will be allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps<br />

are reminded to stay out of the bench areas and stand five yards behind<br />

the sideline during the course of the game. Photo sideline passes should<br />

always be visible when on the field. Freelance photographers are not<br />

allowed on the James M. Shuart Stadium field.<br />

Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game<br />

information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases<br />

and notes on the tables behind the first row of press seating. A quickie<br />

statistics sheet will be distributed at halftime. Several stats monitors are<br />

placed in the working press area. Complete game statistical books will<br />

be available in the press box 20 minutes after each game.<br />

Jeremy Kniffin<br />

Senior Assistant<br />

Director of Athletic<br />

Communications<br />

Len Skoros<br />

Director of Athletic<br />

Publications<br />

About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 31st year in the sports public<br />

relations profession and in his 23rd year at <strong>Hofstra</strong> University. Sheehan<br />

came to <strong>Hofstra</strong> in 1988 after serving as assistant <strong>com</strong>missioner of the<br />

I-AA Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference in St. Louis, Missouri,<br />

from 1985 through 1988. Prior to his Gateway stint, he served as<br />

coordinator of media relations for the Houston Gamblers of the<br />

United States Football League in 1984-85. Sheehan has also served as<br />

director of sports information at the University of Tampa from 1982<br />

through 1984; assistant to the <strong>com</strong>missioner/information director of<br />

the Sunshine State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and director<br />

of sports information at his alma mater, Biscayne College, in 1981-82.<br />

Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (18). The Sheehan<br />

family resides in Middle Village, New York.<br />

Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the<br />

fourth floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working<br />

media and scouts. All media members, including radio and television<br />

stations, will be seated on the fourth floor while video and television<br />

camera locations are on the roof. All press box guests must have a<br />

pass, issued by the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Office of Athletic Communications, to gain<br />

entrance. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the press<br />

box.<br />

Telephones: <strong>Hofstra</strong> University provides numerous telephones for use<br />

by the media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone needs<br />

when you request your credentials.<br />

Radio: The <strong>Hofstra</strong> Office of Athletic Communications will provide<br />

a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s <strong>com</strong>mercial and<br />

student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic<br />

Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to<br />

broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio<br />

station to James M. Shuart Stadium.<br />

Postgame Interviews: <strong>Hofstra</strong> players and coaches will be available<br />

for postgame interviews in the <strong>Hofstra</strong> Theater on the lower level of<br />

Margiotta Hall. <strong>Media</strong> with credentials should enter Margiotta Hall at<br />

the north side door facing the field and take the elevator down. Please<br />

contact the visiting publicist concerning the visiting team’s post-game<br />

policy in their locker room on the east side of Shuart Stadium.<br />

Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week<br />

should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic<br />

Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will<br />

either put you through to the player requested or have the player return<br />

your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers<br />

will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a<br />

number of locations in and around Margiotta Hall. However, interviews<br />

may not be conducted in the locker room or the athletic training room.<br />

<strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Lacrosse</strong> on the Web: Visit Go<strong>Hofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong> for the latest<br />

information on <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> or any of the University’s 17<br />

athletic teams.<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Hofstra</strong> Men’s <strong>Lacrosse</strong> — 107


Dan<br />

Pezzolla<br />

Cole<br />

Koesterer<br />

Mike<br />

DeNapoli<br />

Mark<br />

Mullen


Stephen<br />

Bentz<br />

Mike<br />

Vaccaro<br />

<strong>2011</strong> HOFSTRA<br />

MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE<br />

February<br />

15 Tue. COLGATE 4 p.m.<br />

4 p.m.<br />

19 Sat. at Sacred Heart 1 p.m.<br />

26 Sat. PRINCETON 11:30 a.m.<br />

March<br />

5 Sat. HARVARD 1 p.m.<br />

1 p.m.<br />

13 Sun. AIR FORCE (FiOS1 TV) Noon<br />

19 Sat. at Delaware* 1 p.m.<br />

22 Tue. ST. JOHN’S (FiOS1 TV) 7 p.m.<br />

26 Sat. DREXEL* (FiOS1 TV) 1 p.m.<br />

April April<br />

2 Sat. at Towson* (ESPN3.<strong>com</strong>) Noon<br />

5 Tue. MANHATTAN (FiOS1 TV) 7 p.m.<br />

9 Sat. at St. Joseph’s (PA)* 1 p.m.<br />

16 Sat. at Fairfield 1 p.m.<br />

ESPNU Warrior Classic (East Hartford, CT)<br />

1 p.m.<br />

23 Sat. vs. Massachusetts* (ESPNU) 3 p.m.<br />

30 Sat. PENN STATE* 7 p.m.<br />

May May<br />

CAA Championship<br />

4 Wed. Semifinals (at higher seeds) TBA<br />

7 Sat. Championship Game (at highest seed) TBA<br />

Tim<br />

Holman<br />

14-15 Sat.-Sun. NCAA First Round (at campus sites) TBA<br />

21 Sat. NCAA Quarterfinals (at James M. Shuart Stadium) TBA<br />

22 Sun. NCAA Quarterfinals (Foxborough, MA) TBA<br />

28 Sat. NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, MD) TBA<br />

30 Sun. NCAA Championship Game (Baltimore, MD) TBA<br />

*CAA game<br />

Home Games in BOLD CAPS.<br />

For ticket information, call (516) HOF-TIXX or visits Go<strong>Hofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jamie<br />

Lincoln<br />

Call 516-HOF-TIXX<br />

For Ticket Information<br />

Go<strong>Hofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong>

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