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SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 12-6 • ACC: 1-2 F18 HARTFORD (8/RV) TTP W 12-6 F24 at Georgetown (7/RV) ESPN3 W 16-11 M3 DUKE (5/8) * ESPN3 W 10-7 M6 at UMBC (4/-) L 7-8 M10 MARIST (4/-) TTP W 17-4 M17 VILLANOVA (8/10) W 11-5 M24 at UNC (7/14) * ESPNU L 10-11 M31 VIRGINIA (9/2) * ESPNU L 8-12 A6 NAVY (12/RV) TTP W 13-6 A13 at J. Hopkins (10/3) ESPNU W 9-6 A20 vs. Duke (8/5) ACC SF 1 ESPNU L 5-6 A25 at Mount St. Mary’s (9/-) W 12-8 A28 BELLARMINE (9/-) TTP W 12-7 M5 at Colgate (9/12) TWCS L 11-13 M13 at Lehigh (10/8) 2 ESPNU W 10-9 M19 vs. J. Hopkins (10/7) 3 ESPN2 W 11-5 M26 vs. Duke (10/3) 4 ESPN2 W 16-10 M28 vs. Loyola (10/2) 4 ESPN L 3-9 Rankings are at the date of the match • Inside Lacrosse Media Poll All times Eastern | * ACC Match 1 Charlottesville, Va. | 2 NCAA First Round at Bethlehem, Pa. 3 NCAA Quarterfinals at Annapolis, Md. 4 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. TERPS END 2012 SEASON IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The unseeded Maryland men’s lacrosse team was unseeded going into the 2012 NCAA tournament, but the Terps pulled off three upset wins to reach the championship game for the second consecutive season, but the dream season came to an end with a 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Virginia on Memorial Day. Maryland finished with a 12-6 record after making its first back-to-back appearances in the Final Four since 2005-06. Maryland was led by senior attackman Joe Cummings, who had 31 goals and 19 assists for 50 points. Cummings becomes the first Terrapin senior to reach the 50-point plateau since Michael Phipps had 50 in 2007. Junior Owen Blye was the team leader in assists with 20. Sophomore goalie Niko Amato was solid in his second season as a stater with a .540 save percentage and a goals-against average of 7.50. Junior long pole Jesse Bernhardt earned second team All-America honors after leading the team with 33 caused turnovers and was second on the squad with 60 groundballs. The Terps say goodbye to seven seniors: Joe Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Mor- rison, Tim Shaeffer, Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider. In addition to playing key roles in the Terps' two NCAA Final Four runs, the 2012 senior class compiled a 47-22 (.681) record during its time in College Park, helped the Terps win the 2011 ACC Championship and made four trips to the NCAA tournament. POSTSEASON NOTES TILLMAN FINISHES SECOND SEASON AT HELM OF TERRAPIN PROGRAM John Tillman is in his fifth season as a head coach, and second with the Terps, with a 45-30 career record for a 60.0 winning percentage. Tillman is 25-11 (.694) as Maryland's head coach. He had a 20-19 record in three seasons as the head coach at Harvard. TILLMAN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT John Tillman has led the Terps to eight NCAA tournament game as their head coach. Maryland's 10-9 victory at No. 7 seed Lehigh on May 13 made Tillman 2-0 in first round games. He improved to 2-0 in quarterfinals as well with an 11-5 win over No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins on May 19. He then improved to 2-0 in semifinals with the 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke on May 26. Overall, Tillman is 6-2 in NCAA tournament games. The win over Hopkins in the quarters made Tillman the only coach in NCAA history to guide two unseeded teams to back-to-back appearances in the Final Four. Maryland's run to the 2011 NCAA title game gave Tillman his first four NCAA tournament games as a head coach. He had a 3-1 record after the Terps defeated No. 8 seed UNC in the first round on May 15, No. 1 seed Syracuse on May 22 and No. 5 seed Duke on May 28 before losing to No. 7 seed Virginia. As an assistant coach, Tillman helped guide Navy to four consecutive NCAA tournaments from 2004-07, including a run to the 2004 championship game. 10 ... Since 2002 Maryland has won 93 of the 102 games in which the Terps have scored 10 or more goals for a .912 winning percentage. 9 ... Maryland is 110-25 in games since 2002 when it allows nine goals or less, for an .815 winning percentage. 8 ... John Tillman is 6-2 in eight NCAA tournament game as Maryland's head coach. 7 ... Seven Terrapin seniors - Joe Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Morrison, Tim Shaeffer, Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider - finished their Maryland careers in 2012. 6 ... Maryland defeated six teams that were ranked in the top 10 when the game was played in 2012. 5 ... Maryland has made the Final Four five times since the field expanded to 16 teams in 2003. 4 ... Drew Snider had four of his six career hat tricks in NCAA tournament play. 3 ... Three Terps - Jesse Bernhardt, Joe Cummings and Drew Snider - were named to the 2012 NCAA All-Tournament Team. 2 ... Maryland finished No. 2 in the final Inside Lacrosse media poll. 1 ... Only one NCAA Division I school has never had a losing season - Maryland. MARYLAND OPPONENTS 10.7 Goals Per Game 7.9 7.9 Opponents’ Goals Per Game 10.7 33.7 Shots Per Game 29.1 31.8 Shot Percentage 27.3 20.4 Shots on Goal Per Game 16.7 60.6 Shots on Goal Percentage 57.4 8.7 Saves Per Game 9.7 52.3 Save Percentage 47.6 30.0 Groundballs Per Game 24.7 24.7 Opponents’ Groundballs Per Game 30.0 11.8 Turnovers Per Game 13.5 7.7 Caused Turnovers Per Game 5.1 51.3 Face-Off Percentage 48.7 88.6 Clear Percentage 85.6 85.6 Opponents’ Clear Percentage 88.6 3.9 Penalties Per Game 2.9 3.3 Penalty Minutes Per Game 2.4 40.4 Man-Up Conversion Percentage 32.8 32.8 Opponents’ Man-Up Conversion Percentage 40.4 2012 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE POSTSEASON: MARYLAND (12-6) NCAA FINALISTS TALE OF THE TAPE FACING OFF THE COUNT DOWN MARYLAND 2012 Record: 12-5 (1-2 ACC) 2012 Ranks: 2nd (IL Media) / 10th (USILA) 2011 Record: 13-5 (1-2 ACC) Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91) Coach’s Record: 45-30 (.600)/5th season Coach’s Record at UM: 25-11 (.694)/2nd season Assistant Coach: Kevin Warne (Hofstra ‘00) Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Maryland ‘03) Volunteer Coach: Brian Phipps (Maryland '10) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Joe Cummings (31-19=50) SETTING THE STAGE MEDIA INFORMATION MARYLAND Men's Lacrosse SID: Patrick Fischer E-mail address: pfi[email protected] SID Phone: (301) 314-7062 Website: www.umterps.com
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Page 1: 2012 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE€¦ · 16 Landon Carr Jr. 6-2 205 University Pl., Wash. 18-0 6 2 8 29 3 Career 42-0 13 3 16 52 16 11 David Miller Sr. 6-3 200 Warrenton, Va. 18-0 0 1

SCHEDULE/RESULTSOVERALL: 12-6 • ACC: 1-2

F18 HARTFORD (8/RV) TTP W 12-6F24 at Georgetown (7/RV) ESPN3 W 16-11M3 DUKE (5/8) * ESPN3 W 10-7M6 at UMBC (4/-) L 7-8M10 MARIST (4/-) TTP W 17-4M17 VILLANOVA (8/10) W 11-5M24 at UNC (7/14) * ESPNU L 10-11M31 VIRGINIA (9/2) * ESPNU L 8-12A6 NAVY (12/RV) TTP W 13-6A13 at J. Hopkins (10/3) ESPNU W 9-6A20 vs. Duke (8/5) ACC SF 1 ESPNU L 5-6A25 at Mount St. Mary’s (9/-) W 12-8A28 BELLARMINE (9/-) TTP W 12-7M5 at Colgate (9/12) TWCS L 11-13M13 at Lehigh (10/8) 2 ESPNU W 10-9M19 vs. J. Hopkins (10/7) 3 ESPN2 W 11-5M26 vs. Duke (10/3) 4 ESPN2 W 16-10M28 vs. Loyola (10/2) 4 ESPN L 3-9Rankings are at the date of the match • Inside Lacrosse Media PollAll times Eastern | * ACC Match1 Charlottesville, Va. | 2 NCAA First Round at Bethlehem, Pa.3 NCAA Quarterfinals at Annapolis, Md.4 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.

TERPS END 2012 SEASON IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME• The unseeded Maryland men’s lacrosse team was unseeded going into the 2012 NCAA tournament,

but the Terps pulled off three upset wins to reach the championship game for the second consecutive season, but the dream season came to an end with a 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Virginia on Memorial Day.

• Maryland finished with a 12-6 record after making its first back-to-back appearances in the Final Four since 2005-06. Maryland was led by senior attackman Joe Cummings, who had 31 goals and 19 assists for 50 points. Cummings becomes the first Terrapin senior to reach the 50-point plateau since Michael Phipps had 50 in 2007. Junior Owen Blye was the team leader in assists with 20. Sophomore goalie Niko Amato was solid in his second season as a stater with a .540 save percentage and a goals-against average of 7.50. Junior long pole Jesse Bernhardt earned second team All-America honors after leading the team with 33 caused turnovers and was second on the squad with 60 groundballs.

• The Terps say goodbye to seven seniors: Joe Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Mor-rison, Tim Shaeffer, Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider. In addition to playing key roles in the Terps' two NCAA Final Four runs, the 2012 senior class compiled a 47-22 (.681) record during its time in College Park, helped the Terps win the 2011 ACC Championship and made four trips to the NCAA tournament.

POSTSEASON NOTESTILLMAN FINISHES SECOND SEASON AT HELM OF TERRAPIN PROGRAM• John Tillman is in his fifth season as a head coach, and second with the Terps, with a 45-30 career

record for a 60.0 winning percentage. Tillman is 25-11 (.694) as Maryland's head coach. He had a 20-19 record in three seasons as the head coach at Harvard.

TILLMAN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT• John Tillman has led the Terps to eight NCAA tournament game as their head coach.• Maryland's 10-9 victory at No. 7 seed Lehigh on May 13 made Tillman 2-0 in first round games. He

improved to 2-0 in quarterfinals as well with an 11-5 win over No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins on May 19. He then improved to 2-0 in semifinals with the 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke on May 26. Overall, Tillman is 6-2 in NCAA tournament games.

• The win over Hopkins in the quarters made Tillman the only coach in NCAA history to guide two unseeded teams to back-to-back appearances in the Final Four.

• Maryland's run to the 2011 NCAA title game gave Tillman his first four NCAA tournament games as a head coach. He had a 3-1 record after the Terps defeated No. 8 seed UNC in the first round on May 15, No. 1 seed Syracuse on May 22 and No. 5 seed Duke on May 28 before losing to No. 7 seed Virginia.

• As an assistant coach, Tillman helped guide Navy to four consecutive NCAA tournaments from 2004-07, including a run to the 2004 championship game.

10 ... Since 2002 Maryland has won 93 of the 102 games in which the Terps have scored 10 or more goals for a .912 winning percentage.

9 ... Maryland is 110-25 in games since 2002 when it allows nine goals or less, for an .815 winning percentage.

8 ... John Tillman is 6-2 in eight NCAA tournament game as Maryland's head coach.7 ... Seven Terrapin seniors - Joe Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Morrison, Tim Shaeffer,

Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider - finished their Maryland careers in 2012.6 ... Maryland defeated six teams that were ranked in the top 10 when the game was played in 2012.5 ... Maryland has made the Final Four five times since the field expanded to 16 teams in 2003.4 ... Drew Snider had four of his six career hat tricks in NCAA tournament play.3 ... Three Terps - Jesse Bernhardt, Joe Cummings and Drew Snider - were named to the 2012 NCAA

All-Tournament Team.2 ... Maryland finished No. 2 in the final Inside Lacrosse media poll.1 ... Only one NCAA Division I school has never had a losing season - Maryland.

MARYLAND OPPONENTS10.7 Goals Per Game 7.97.9 Opponents’ Goals Per Game 10.733.7 Shots Per Game 29.131.8 Shot Percentage 27.320.4 Shots on Goal Per Game 16.760.6 Shots on Goal Percentage 57.48.7 Saves Per Game 9.752.3 Save Percentage 47.630.0 Groundballs Per Game 24.724.7 Opponents’ Groundballs Per Game 30.011.8 Turnovers Per Game 13.57.7 Caused Turnovers Per Game 5.151.3 Face-Off Percentage 48.788.6 Clear Percentage 85.685.6 Opponents’ Clear Percentage 88.63.9 Penalties Per Game 2.93.3 Penalty Minutes Per Game 2.440.4 Man-Up Conversion Percentage 32.832.8 Opponents’ Man-Up Conversion Percentage 40.4

2012 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSEPOSTSEASON: MARYLAND (12-6) NCAA FINALISTS

TALE OF THE TAPE FACING OFF

THE COUNT DOWN

MARYLAND2012 Record: 12-5 (1-2 ACC)2012 Ranks: 2nd (IL Media) / 10th (USILA)2011 Record: 13-5 (1-2 ACC)Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91)Coach’s Record: 45-30 (.600)/5th seasonCoach’s Record at UM: 25-11 (.694)/2nd seasonAssistant Coach: Kevin Warne (Hofstra ‘00)Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Maryland ‘03)Volunteer Coach: Brian Phipps (Maryland '10)Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Joe Cummings (31-19=50)

SETTING THE STAGE

MEDIA INFORMATIONMARYLANDMen's Lacrosse SID: Patrick FischerE-mail address: [email protected] Phone: (301) 314-7062Website: www.umterps.com

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ATTACKNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes13 Owen Blye Jr. 6-3 185 Downingtown, Pa. 18-18 20 20 40 15 Tied career-high with four goals at Johns Hopkins Career 50-36 43 36 79 33 3 EMG Two-time All-ACC Academic Team 19 Joe Cummings Sr. 6-0 180 Towson, Md. 18-18 31 19 50 27 4 EMG Honorable Mention All-American, Lowe's Sr. CLASS Award Finalist, All-ACC Career 68-38 86 30 116 65 16 EMG 2011 USILA Third Team All-American20 Billy Gribbin Jr. 5-9 185 Rockville, Md. 18-18 22 4 26 15 4 EMG Transfer from Penn State, where he spent two seasons Career 45-32 51 14 65 55 11 EMG

FIRST MIDFIELDNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes1 Mike Chanenchuk R-So. 5-11 180 Poquott, N.Y. 18-17 18 7 25 6 4 EMG Transfer from Princeton Career 34-33 46 15 61 24 7 EMG 2010 USILA Second Team All-American23 Drew Snider Sr. 5-11 160 Seattle, Wash. 18-18 24 7 31 23 3 EMG NCAA All-Tournament Team Career 55-31 49 16 65 39 3 GWG26 John Haus Jr. 6-0 185 Lutherville, Md. 18-18 16 17 33 13 1 GWG Honorable Mention All-American, All-ACC Career 52-31 42 33 75 36 3 GWG 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American

SECOND MIDFIELDNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes5 Joe LoCascio Fr. 5-9 180 Lindhurst, N.Y. 14-0 3 1 4 2 10 Michael Shakespeare Sr. 6-1 200 Walpole, Mass. 18-0 18 2 20 19 Career 56-0 25 3 28 45 7 CT27 Kevin Forster Fr. 6-1 185 Jenkintown, Pa. 17-0 3 1 4 4 41 Kevin Cooper Jr. 6-4 190 Crofton, Md. 17-0 10 16 26 20 2 CT Career 42-1 17 22 39 28 3 CT

FACE-OFFNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS FOW FOT Pct. GB Other Notes17 Curtis Holmes Jr. 5-9 170 Marriottsville, Md. 18-18 133 259 .514 62 1 G, 1 A Preseason First Team All-American, Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List Career 42-36 366 636 .575 145 4 G, 4 A 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American7 Charlie Raffa Fr. 6-0 195 Syosset, N.Y. 13-0 63 114 .553 40 1 G, 1A34 Bobby Gribbin Fr. 5-8 180 Rockville, Md. 8-0 1 7 .143 138 Dan Noskin So. 6-2 190 Greenwich, Conn. 3-0 4 12 .333 2 Career 9-0 13 30 .433 4

No. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes16 Landon Carr (wing) Jr. 6-2 205 University Pl., Wash. 18-0 6 2 8 29 3 36 Jesse Bernhardt (wing) Jr. 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla. 18-0 3 3 6 60 33

CLOSE DEFENSENo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes28 Michael Ehrhardt So. 6-5 210 Westbury, N.Y. 18-18 0 1 1 44 22 Career 24-18 0 1 1 48 2540 Brian Cooper So. 6-0 175 Crofton, Md. 18-18 0 0 0 36 20 Career 20-18 0 0 0 36 2044 Goran Murray Fr. 6-0 175 Merion Station, Pa. 18-18 1 0 1 19 14 ACC Freshman of the Year

LONG POLESNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes36 Jesse Bernhardt Jr. 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla. 17-0 2 3 5 57 32 ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year, All-ACC, Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee Career 51-0 6 7 13 135 6325 Taylor Morgan R-Fr. 6-0 190 Potomac, Md. 16-0 1 0 1 7 3 Transfer from Syracuse8 Pat Morrison Sr. 5-11 180 Millersville, Md. 14-0 0 0 0 1 0 Career 25-0 0 0 0 3 1

SHORT-STICK DEFENSIVE MIDDIESNo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB CT Notes16 Landon Carr Jr. 6-2 205 University Pl., Wash. 18-0 6 2 8 29 3 Career 42-0 13 3 16 52 1611 David Miller Sr. 6-3 200 Warrenton, Va. 18-0 0 1 1 8 1 Career 30-0 0 1 1 13 539 Greg D'Arienzo So. 6-2 185 Franklin Square, N.Y. 13-0 0 0 0 4 1 Career 18-0 0 0 0 6 134 Bobby Gribbin Fr. 5-8 180 Rockville, Md. 8-0 0 0 0 1 0

GOALIENo. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS Svs. Sv% GAA W-L GB Notes31 Niko Amato So. 5-8 185 Conshohocken, Pa. 18-18 156 .540 7.50 12-6 49 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American, All-ACC Career 36-36 321 .561 7.14 25-11 101 14 MJ Leonard Jr. 6-3 215 Towson, Md. 4-0 0 .000 48.21 0-0 0 Career 8-0 3 .300 20.59 0-0 149 Tom Guarino Fr. 6-0 175 Edgewater, Md. 2-0 1 .125 36.10 0-0 2

MARYLAND'S FINAL LINE-UP

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MARYLAND’S 35TH TIME AT NCAA’S• Maryland made its 35th overall NCAA Tournament appearance in 2012. The Terps have played in the second-most tournaments since

the event began in 1971. Only Hopkins has played in more, making its 41st appearance this season. Virginia is also making its 35th NCAA appearance. The Terps have captured two NCAA championships, 1973 and 1975.

MARYLAND'S RECORD IN NCAA'S• The Terps have won the fourth-most Division I NCAA Tournament games, compiling a 48-33 overall record in 81 games. Only Johns

Hopkins (67-32) and Syracuse (59-21) have won more Division I tournament games. Virginia (48-30) is tied with the Terps.

• Maryland is seventh by percentage (.593) among all teams ever to play in the tournament. Only Syracuse (59-21, .738), Princeton (30-14, .682), Johns Hopkins (67-32, .677), Duke (24-15, .615) and Virginia (48-30, .615) are ahead of the Terps.

• The Terps have captured two titles. Only eight other schools have ever won the NCAA Championship: Syracuse (10), Johns Hopkins (9), Princeton (6), North Carolina (4), Virginia (5), Cornell (3), Duke (1) and Loyola (1).

MARYLAND UNSEEDED IN THE TOURNAMENT• This season marked the sixth time that Maryland has been unseeded since the tournament began in 1972. The Terps were previously

unseeded in 1993, 1994, 1997, 2009 and 2011. Maryland is 10-6 (.625) all-time as an unseeded team.

• In those first two unseeded-years Maryland lost its first round game to the No. 8-seeded team, which were Army and Duke, respectively.

• The Terrapins were much more successful in 1997, advancing to the NCAA championship game. Maryland defeated No. 7-seed Georgetown in the first round before knocking off No. 2 Virginia in the quarters. In the 1997 Final Four Maryland upset No. 3 Syracuse, but couldn't topple No. 1-seed Princeton in the finals.

• The 2009 Terps were the lone unseeded team to win a first round game, knocking off previously unbeaten Notre Dame, 7-3. The Terps lost to eventual national champion Syracuse in the quarterfinals.

• Last season saw the Terps head into the tournament unseeded, but Maryland advanced to the NCAA title game, knocking off No. 8 seed North Carolina in the first round, No. 1 seed Syracuse in the quarterfinals and No. 5 seed Duke in the semifinals. The Terrapins' run ended with a 9-7 loss to No. 7 seed Virginia in the championship game.

GET TO 10 AND WIN• One axiom of lacrosse is that if you score 10 goals or more your chances of winning

are pretty good. Well, a look at the results since 2002 shows that when Maryland scores 10 or more goals there's not just a pretty good chance the Terrapins will win; it's an almost certainty. Since 2002 Maryland has won 93 of the 102 games in which the Terps have scored 10 or more goals for a .912 winning percentage.

• Maryland scored 10, but fell at North Carolina, 11-10, on March 24, 2012 and again came out on the losing end, despite scoring 11 in a 13-11 loss at Colgate on May 5, 2012. The Terps scored 11 vs. Johns Hopkins on April 16, 2011, but the Blue Jays won the game in overtime, 12-11. On April 3 of last season the Terps lost to No. 1 Virginia by a final of 11-10, giving Maryland its only loss when scoring 10 or more goals in 2010. In 2009 the Terps lost to Georgetown, 13-10 on Feb. 21 and lost again when scoring 10 in the ACC Semifinals in a 16-10 defeat at North Carolina. Prior to that, Maryland had not lost when scoring 10 or more goals since dropping an 11-10 decision to Virginia in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament in Durham, N.C. The Terrapins got to 10 goals in the 100th game against Johns Hopkins, but the Blue Jays took the game 14-10. Virginia is the only team to beat the Terps twice when allowing 10 or more goals. The Wahoos did it first in 2002 with another 11-10 decision.

HOLDING OPPONENTS TO SINGLE-DIGITS• The Terps have been extremely impressive (winning 91.2 percent of its games since 2002) when it scores 10 or more goals, they have

been nearly as impressive when holding opponents to less than 10 goals during that span.

• Since 2002 Maryland is 110-25 in games, for a .815 winning percentage, when it has held opponents under 10 goals. The Terps have played 177 total games since 2002. Maryland has held opponents to nine goals or less 76.2 percent of the time.

ELITE COMPANY• With four points in the Terps' 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's on April 25, senior attackman Joe Cummings became a member of an elite

club at Maryland - The 100-Point Club. Cummings became just the 38th player in the program's 87-year history to reach the 100 point plateau. He is now 30th on the all-time points list with 116 after having one assist vs. Loyola in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

• Since men's lacrosse became a fully-recognized championship sport by the NCAA in 1971 only 25 Maryland players have reached 100 career points. (Players who played their entire careers in the championship era).

• Cummings also joined another elite club with his 11th career hat trick at The Mount, becoming one of just 20 Terrapins players to have scored at least 75 career goals. He finished his career 18th on the career goals list at Maryland with 86.

CONSECUTIVE 10-WIN SEASONS• Maryland's 10-9 win over the Mountain Hawks extended the Terps' streak of double-digit win seasons to 10. (Special thanks to Patrick

Stevens of the Washington Times).

• How does Maryland's string of 10+ win seasons stack up against the rest of the college lacrosse programs? Take a look at programs with at least six-straight 10-win seasons:

Maryland (10): 2012 (12-6), 2011 (13-5), 2010 (12-4), 2009 (10-7), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (10-6), 2006 (12-5), 2005 (11-6), 2004 (13-3), 2003 (12-4)

Virginia (8): 2012 (12-4) 2011 (13-5), 2010 (16-2), 2009 (14-2), 2008 (14-4), 2007 (12-4), 2006 (17-0), 2005 (11-4) Notre Dame (7): 2012 (13-3), 2011 (11-3), 2010 (10-7), 2009 (15-1), 2008 (14-3), 2007 (11-4), 2006 (10-5) Duke (6): 2012 (15-5) 2011 (14-6), 2010 (16-4), 2009 (15-4), 2008 (18-2), 2007 ( 17-3) Siena (6): 2012 (11-5), 2011 (13-5), 2010 (12-5), 2009 (12-6), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (10-6)

• Cornell's string of seven-straight 10+ win seasons came to an end this season with a 9-4 final mark.

CURRENT TERPS IN THE NCAA'S

Name Year G A P GB F/OJake Bernhardt 2009 QF 0 0 0 2 2/2 2010 1st 1 0 1 2 0/1 2010 QF 1 0 1 0 1/2 2011 1st 0 2 2 0 -- 2011 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2011 F 1 0 1 0 -- Total 3 2 5 4 3/5Jesse Bernhardt 2010 1st 0 0 0 3 -- 2010 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2011 1st 0 0 0 3 -- 2011 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2011 SF 0 0 0 3 -- 2011 F 0 0 0 4 -- 2012 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 F 1 0 1 3 -- Total 1 0 1 23 --Owen Blye 2010 1st 1 0 1 1 -- 2011 1st 2 0 2 1 -- 2011 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2011 SF 1 1 2 3 -- 2011 F 1 1 2 0 -- 2012 1st 1 4 5 0 -- 2012 QF 0 1 1 2 -- 2012 SF 3 0 3 1 -- Total 9 7 16 9 --Emmett Cahill 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 --Jay Carlson 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 --Landon Carr 2011 1st 0 0 0 3 -- 2011 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2011 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2011 F 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2012 SF 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 2 -- Total 1 0 1 14 --Mike Chanenchuk 2012 1st 1 2 3 0 -- 2012 QF 2 0 2 0 -- 2012 SF 1 0 1 1 -- 2012 F 1 0 1 0 -- Total 5 2 7 1 --Brian Cooper 2012 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 SF 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 2 -- Total 0 0 0 7 --Kevin Cooper 2011 1st 3 0 3 0 -- 2011 SF 1 0 1 2 -- 2012 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 QF 1 1 2 2 -- 2012 SF 1 4 5 0 -- 2012 F 1 0 1 1 -- Total 7 5 12 7 --Joe Cummings 2009 1st 1 0 1 2 -- 2009 QF 1 0 1 1 -- 2010 1st 1 1 2 0 -- 2010 QF 1 0 1 1 -- 2011 1st 1 0 1 1 -- 2011 SF 2 1 3 1 -- 2011 F 0 1 1 0 -- 2012 1st 2 0 2 1 -- 2012 QF 1 1 2 1 -- 2012 SF 1 3 4 1 -- 2012 F 0 1 1 1 -- Total 11 8 19 10 --Michael Ehrhardt 2012 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 QF 0 0 0 3 -- 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 -- Total 0 0 0 6 --Kevin Forster 2012 SF 2 1 3 0 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 1 -- Total 2 1 3 1 --Billy Gribbin 2012 1st 1 0 1 0 -- 2012 QF 1 0 1 1 -- 2012 SF 2 1 3 1 -- Total 4 1 5 2 --Bobby Gribbin 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 0/2

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RECORD WHENSCORING 10+

Year W-L Loss2012 10-2 at UNC, 10-11 at Colgate, 11-132011 9-1 Hopkins, 11-12 ot2010 12-1 Virginia, 10-112009 6-2 Georgetown, 10-13 at UNC, 10-16 ACC SF

2008 9-02007 8-1 Virginia, 10-112006 8-02005 5-02004 10-1 Hopkins, 10-132003 8-02002 7-1 Virginia, 10-11

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1971 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 1Semifinals: #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 7Championship: #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland 6

1972 (SEMIFINALS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 3Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland 6

1973 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 4Semifinals: #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 5Championship: #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT

1974 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 6Semifinals: #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 10Championship: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland 12

1975 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 11Semifinals: #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 5Championship: #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy 13

1976 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 8Semifinals: #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 11Championship: #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT

1977 (SEMIFINALS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 8Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 22, #3 Maryland 12

1978 (SEMIFINALS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 10Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland 11

1979 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 13Semifinals: #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 10Championship: #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland 9

1981 (FIRST ROUND)First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland 14

1982 (FIRST ROUND)First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland 9

1983 (SEMIFINALS)First Round/Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 4Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland 5

1986 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland 10

1987 (SEMIFINALS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 8Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland 8

1989 (SEMIFINALS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OTSemifinals: #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland 8

1991 (SEMIFINALS)First Round: #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 7Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 13Semifinals: Towson State 15, #7 Maryland 11

1992 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: #6 Maryland 13, Duke 11Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland 10

1993 (FIRST ROUND)First Round: #8 Army 15, Maryland 11

1994 (FIRST ROUND)First Round: #8 Duke 14, Maryland 9

1995 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11Semifinals: #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 8Championship: #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland 9

1996 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland 7

1997 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round: Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 10Quarterfinals: Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 9Semifinals: Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 17Championship: #1 Princeton 19, Maryland 7

1998 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round: #5 Maryland 18, Butler 10Quarterfinals: #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OTSemifinals: #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 8Championship: #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland 5

2000 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12Quarterfinals #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland 7

2001 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: ByeQuarterfinals #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland 11

2003 (SEMIFINALS)First Round: #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 5Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7Semifinals: #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland 4

2004 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: #3 Maryland 16, Army 12Quarterfinals: #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT

2005 (SEMIFINALS)First Round: #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 10Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OTSemifinals: #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland 9

2006 (SEMIFINALS) First Round: #2 Maryland 16, Denver 8Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 6Semifinals: UMass 8, #2 Maryland 5

2007 (FIRST ROUND) First Round: UMBC 13, #7 Maryland 9

2008 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: #7 Maryland 10, Denver 7Quarterfinals: #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT

2009 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 3Quarterfinals: #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland 6

2010 (QUARTERFINALS)First Round: #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 8Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 7, #3 Maryland 5

2011 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round: Maryland 13, #8 North Carolina 6Quarterfinals: Maryland 6, #1 Syracuse 5, OTSemifinals: Maryland 9, #5 Duke 4Championship: #7 Virginia 9, Maryland 7

2012 (NATIONAL FINALISTS)First Round: Maryland 10, #9 Lehigh 9Quarterfinals: Maryland 11, #2 Johns Hopkins 5Semifinals: Maryland 16, #3 Duke 10Championship: #1 Loyola 9, Maryland 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWNAll-Time Record: 35 appearances - 48-33 (.593)First Round Record: 14-3 (.824) • Md. also received six byes into the QuartersQuarterfinal Record: 21-11 (.656)Semifinal Record: 11-10 (.524)Final Record: 2-9 (.182)

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SHOOTING TELLS THE STORY• The difference between winning and losing for Maryland this season is simple - when the Terps shoot well they win. As it turns out 30%

is the magic number for the Terps this season. Maryland is 12-6 on the year and has shot 30% or better in 10 of its 12 victories. In five of the Terps' six losses Maryland failed to shoot 30%.

W- Hartford: 12 goals, 40 shots = 30% W- at Georgetown: 16 goals, 41 shots = 39.0% W- Duke: 10 goals, 28 shots = 35.7% L- at UMBC: 7 goals, 30 shots = 23.3% W- Marist: 17 goals, 43 shots = 39.5%

W- Villanova: 11 goals, 31 shots = 35.5% L- at North Carolina: 10 goals, 35 shots = 28.6% L- Virginia: 8 goals, 32 shots = 25.0% W- Navy: 13 goals, 52 shots = 25.0% W- at Johns Hopkins: 9 goals, 28 shots = 32.1% L- vs. Duke: 5 goals, 31 shots = 16.1% W- at Mount St. Mary's: 12 goals, 29 shots = 41.4% W- Bellarmine: 12 goals, 33 shots = 36.4% L- at Colgate: 11 goals, 31 shots = 35.5% W- at Lehigh: 10 goals, 37 shots = 27.0% W- vs. Johns Hopkins: 11 goals, 28 shots = 39.3% W- vs. Duke: 16 goals, 29 shots = 55.2% L- vs. Loyola: 3 goals, 29 shots = 10.3%

• Since 2005 the Terps are a remarkable 55-4 (.932) when shooting 30% or better in a game. The only four losses were: 13-10 to George-town in 2009 (the Terps shot 10 of 30 for 33.3% vs. the Hoyas), 11-10 to No. 1 Virginia on April 3, 2010 (10 of 33 for 30.3%), 12-11 in overtime on April 16, 2011 to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (11 of 28 for 39.3%) and 13-11 at Colgate on May 5, 2012 (11 of 31 for 35.5%).

TERPS IN PRO STADIUMS• Maryland has played 17 games in an NFL stadium. All-time the Terps are 10-7 (.588) in professional stadiums. • In 2012, The Terps were 1-1 with both games taking place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., in the Final Four. Maryland

defeated No. 3 seed Duke, 16-10, in the semis before falling to No. 1 seed Loyola, 9-3, in the title game.• Last year Maryland played No. 1 seed Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament in Gillette Stadium in Foxborough,

Mass., and the Terps pulled out a 6-5 victory in overtime. Maryland then defeated Duke, 9-5, and lost to Virginia, 9-7, in M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore in the Final Four.

• The Terps played two games in 2010 in NFL Stadiums in the regular season. Maryland defeated Duke 11-10 in overtime in the Face-Off Classic. Maryland returned to M&T Bank Stadium in April for the Day of Rivals and bested Johns Hopkins, 10-9.

• In 2009, Maryland topped Duke, 11-8, at the Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium and lost a 10-9 decision to Johns Hopkins in the inaugural Day of Rivals.

• In 2006, the Terps were 1-1 at M&T Bank Stadium, defeating North Carolina, 10-9, in the ACC semis at M&T Bank Stadium before dropping an 11-5 decision to Virginia in the finals. Maryland then lost to UMass, 8-5, at Lincoln Financial Field in the NCAA Semifinals.

• In 2005, Maryland was 3-1 in NFL stadiums - 1-1 at Lincoln Financial Field and 2-0 at M&T Bank Stadium. • Maryland lost to Virginia in the 2003 NCAA Semifinals in M&T Bank Stadium.

THE 700 CLUB• Maryland's 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 was the program's 700th victory in 84 seasons of varsity men's lacrosse. The Terps

join Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy and Army as the only programs with 700 or more Division I wins.• Two things that make Maryland's accomplishment all the more impressive is that the Terps reached the 700-win plateau in just their

84th season. Only Syracuse reached win No. 700 in as few seasons, but it took the Orange 53 more games than Maryland. In fact, Maryland needed only 940 games to reach 700 wins and only Johns Hopkins needed fewer games (932) to hit the historic number, but the Blue Jays did so in their 105th season.

TERPS’ 87TH SEASON OF LACROSSE• The Terps boast an all-time record of 740-253-4 (.744), dating back to the first varsity team in 1924 (a team was not fielded in 1944

and 1945 due to World War II). Maryland has finished every one of its previous 85 seasons with a .500 or better record, including last season when the Terps went 10-6. The program reached the 700-win milestone with a 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 at Ludwig Field.

• During the decade of the 2000s, Maryland went 111-49 for a .694 win percentage, making it the winningest decade in Terrapin lacrosse history. In the decade of the 1990s, Maryland posted a 95-47 record. The .669 winning percentage matched Maryland’s win percentage of the 1980s when the Terps went 83-41 and also compiled a .669 win percentage. So far, Maryland is 25-9 in the 2010's for a .735 winning percentage.

CUMMINGS NAMED MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AT INAUGURAL TERP AWARDS• Senior Joe Cummings took home the top honor at the inaugural Terp Awards celebration on Tuesday, May 8, being selected as the

2012 Male Athlete of the Year. The Towson, Md., native was also recognized by the ACC for his community service efforts.

• Junior Owen Blye was the recipient of the men's lacrosse Academic Achievement Award, which is presented to the junior or senior from each team with the highest cumulative GPA.

• Senior Jake Bernhardt may have been sidelined from the field this season due to injury, but that didn't stop him from contributing in the community and he was honored with the men's lacrosse Community Service Award.

CURRENT TERPS IN THE NCAA'S CONT.

Name Year G A P GB F/OJohn Haus 2010 1st 1 0 1 0 -- 2010 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2011 1st 0 1 1 4 -- 2011 F 1 2 3 1 -- 2012 QF 2 0 2 2 -- 2012 SF 1 1 2 0 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 1 -- Total 6 4 10 8 --Curtis Holmes 2011 1st 0 0 0 3 15/22 2011 QF 0 0 0 6 11/14 2011 SF 1 0 1 5 11/17 2011 F 0 0 0 2 12/19 2012 1st 0 0 0 1 4/9 2012 QF 0 0 0 3 9/16 2012 SF 0 0 0 6 12/21 2012 F 0 0 0 2 5/6 Total 0 0 0 28 79/124Joe LoCascio 2012 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 -- Total 0 0 0 2 --Sean McGuire 2012 SF 1 0 1 1 --David Miller 2012 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 1 -- Total 0 0 0 2 --Taylor Morgan 2012 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 1 -- Total 0 0 0 2 --Dan Noskin 2011 1st 0 0 0 0 1/1Charlie Raffa 2012 1st 0 0 0 5 10/14 2012 QF 0 0 0 3 3/4 2012 SF 0 0 0 0 1/5 2012 F 0 0 0 7 7/9 Total 0 0 0 15 21/32 M. Shakespeare 2011 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2011 F 0 0 0 2 -- 2012 1st 1 0 1 0 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 2 -- Total 1 0 1 5 --Drew Snider 2011 1st 4 0 4 1 -- 2011 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2011 SF 1 0 1 0 -- 2011 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2012 1st 3 0 3 1 -- 2012 QF 3 0 3 1 -- 2012 SF 4 0 4 0 -- 2012 F 0 0 0 1 -- Total 16 0 16 5 --

Goalies Year Svs. GA Min GBNiko Amato 2011 1st 13 6 58:15 1 2011 QF 9 6 63:28 0 2011 SF 13 4 60:00 1 2011 F 8 9 60:00 0 2012 1st 6 9 60:00 0 2012 QF 7 5 60:00 2 2012 SF 10 8 57:56 0 2012 F 8 9 60:00 0 Total 65 47 479:39 4MJ Leonard 2012 SF 0 2 2:04 0

ALL-TIME WINNINGEST PROGRAMS

Rk Team W-L-T Pct.1. Johns Hopkins 924-298-15 .7532. Syracuse 829-319-16 .7193. Navy 756-314-14 .7044. Maryland 740-253-4 .7445. Army 732-352-7 .6746. Cornell 700-447-27 .608

THE ROAD TO 700 WINSTeam Seasons Games PlayedMaryland 84 940Syracuse 84 993Army 92 1,029Navy 99 972Johns Hopkins 105 932Cornell 117 1171

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FIRST ROUND1986 Bye1987 Bye1989 Bye1991 #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 71992 #6 Maryland 13, Duke 111993 #8 Army 15, Maryland 111994 #8 Duke 14, Maryland 91995 Bye1996 Bye1997 Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 101998 #5 Maryland 18, Butler 102000 #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 122001 Bye2003 #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 52004 #3 Maryland 16, Army 122005 #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 102006 #2 Maryland 16, Denver 82007 UMBC 13, #7 Maryland 92008 #7 Maryland 10, Denver 72009 Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 32010 #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 82011 Maryland 13, #8 North Carolina 62012 Maryland 10, #7 Lehigh 9

QUARTERFINALS1971 #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 11972 #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 31973 #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 41974 #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 61975 #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 111976 #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 81977 #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 81978 #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 101979 #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 131981 #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland 141982 #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland 91983 #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 41986 #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland 101987 #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 81989 #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OT1991 #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 131992 #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland 101995 #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 111996 #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland 71997 Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 91998 #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OT2000 #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland 72001 #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland 112003 #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 72004 #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT2005 #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OT2006 #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 62008 #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT2009 #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland 62010 Notre Dame 7, #3 Maryland 52011 Maryland 6, #1 Syracuse 5, OT2012 Maryland 11, #2 Johns Hopkins 5

SEMIFINALS1971 #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 71972 #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland 61973 #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 51974 #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 101975 #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 51976 #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 111977 #2 Johns Hopkins 16, #3 Maryland 91978 #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland 111979 #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 101983 #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland 51987 #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland 81989 #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland 81991 Towson State 15, #7 Maryland 111995 #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 81997 Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 171998 #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 82003 #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland 42005 #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland 92006 UMass 8, #2 Maryland 52011 Maryland 9, #5 Duke 42012 Maryland 16, #3 Duke 10

FINALS1971 #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland 61973 #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT1974 #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland 121975 #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy 131976 #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT1979 #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland 91995 #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland 91997 #1 Princeton 19, Maryland 71998 #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland 52011 #7 Virginia 9, Maryland 72012 #1 Loyola 9, Maryland 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWNAll-Time Record: 35 appearances - 48-33 (.593)First Round Record: 14-3 (.824) • Md. also received six byes into the QuartersQuarterfinal Record: 21-11 (.656)Semifinal Record: 11-10 (.524)Final Record: 2-9 (.182)

ALL-TIME IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT BY ROUND

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BERNHARDT, MURRAY EARN ANNUAL ACC AWARDS• Junior long pole Jesse Bernhardt and freshman defender Goran Murray were among the five student-athletes recognized as recipients

of the annual ACC men's lacrosse individual awards.

• Bernhardt, a native of Longwood, Fla., shares the inaugural ACC Defensive Player of the Year award with Duke's CJ Costabile.

• Murray, a native of Merion Station, Pa., becomes the seventh Terp to be named the ACC Freshman of the Year. He is the first since 2007 when Brian Phipps earned the honor and the first Maryland defender since Michael Howley won the honor. Murray has started all 11 games for the Terps and became the first freshman close defender to start a season opener since 2008.

LEAGUE-BEST FOUR TERPS NAMED TO ALL-ACC TEAM• Maryland placed a league-high four players on the 2012 All-ACC Men's Lacrosse Team, which was announced today by the Atlantic

Coast Conference. Senior attackman Joe Cummings and sophomore goalie Niko Amato made the team for the second-straight season, while junior long pole Jesse Bernhardt and junior midfielder John Haus are first-time selections.

• All four ACC men's programs are represented on the annual All-ACC team, which was determined by a vote of the four head coaches. Maryland's four honorees were the most by any school. Duke and Virginia each had three selections, while North Carolina had one player make the team.

GOING PURPLE• Once again this season, the Terps will be wearing purple "MY" stickers, to show their support for the fight against pancreatic cancer,

which touched everyone in the Maryland lacrosse family last season with the passing of Maria Young on April 17.

• This past fall the Terps, Maryland alums and family and friends came together for the inaugural Forever Young Walk/Run for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness.

• Here are some facts about pancreatic cancer from the American Cancer Society:

· More than 43,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer present each year· There are more than 36,000 deaths from pancreatic cancer each year· The lifetime risk of having pancreatic cancer is about 1 in 71. · The risk is about the same for both men and women.

GOING GRAY• Maryland players will also be wearing gray stickers with the number 42 in honor of Zack Wholley's father, John, who passed away from

brain cancer on August 28, 2011.

• Here are some facts about brain and spinal cord tumors from the American Cancer Society:

· About 22,910 malignant tumors of the brain or spinal cord (12,630 in males and 10,280 in females) will be diagnosed. These numbers would likely be much higher if benign tumors were also included.

· About 13,700 people (7,720 males and 5,980 females) will die from these tumors.· Overall, the chance that a person will develop a malignant tumor of the brain or spinal cord in his or her lifetime is about one in 150 for

a man and one in 185 for a woman.

YOUTH IS SERVED• Maryland started two sophomores (Michael Ehrhardt and Brian Cooper) and a freshman (Goran Murray) at close defense in the 2012

season-opening win over Hartford. The last time Maryland's defense had two sophomore and one freshman starting was 2005 when sophomores Steve Whittenberg and Ray Megill started alongside freshman Joe Cinosky. The first game that group started together was April 23, 2005 at Fairfield (a 9-6 Terrapin win).

• Goran Murray became the first Maryland freshman to start at close defense in a season opener since 2008 when Max Schmidt started in an 11-6 win at Georgetown.

FACEOFF FIRSTS • Junior Curtis Holmes' 19-of-20 (.950) performance facing-off vs. Hartford in the 2012 season opener is just the fifth time since 2000

that a Maryland faceoff man has won at least 90% of his draws with at least 10 attempts.• Holmes joins Andy Claxton and Brian Haggerty as the only Terps with multiple games of 19 or more faceoff wins. Claxton did it three

times (27 at Towson in 1991, 21 vs. Duke in 1991 and 19 at Brown in 1991), while Haggerty did it twice (20 vs. Butler in 1998 and 19 vs. Virginia in 1998). Holmes had 20 wins vs. Georgetown last season to go along with his 19 vs. the Hawks, which makes him the only Terp to win 19 or more face-offs in different seasons.

• The last 90% performance was in 2008 when Bryn Holmes, Curtis' older brother, won 9-of-10 face-offs at Mount St. Mary's.• The last time a Terp faced-off with a winning percentage above 90% was on March 21, 2006 when David Tamberrino won 12-of-13 in

a 14-2 win over Dartmouth.Best Faceoff Performances Since 2000Curtis Holmes - 19/20 (.950) vs. Hartford 2/18/12Brian Carroll - 12/13 (.923) at Delaware 3/17/01Davin Tamberrino - 12/13 (.923) vs. Dartmouth 3/21/06Jeremy Pastula - 11/12 (.917) at Towson 3/8/03Bryn Holmes - 9/10 (.900) at Mount St. Mary's 2/26/08Bryn Holmes - 12/14 (.857) vs. Presbyterian 2/13/09Brian Carroll - 11/13 (.846) vs. Mount St. Mary's 2/26/02Bryn Holmes - 11/13 (.846) vs. Air Force 2/14/09Ryan Moran - 10/12 (.833) vs. Bucknell 3/11/03Will Dalton - 18/22 (.818) vs. Vermont 2/20/07Curtis Holmes - 17/21 (.810) vs. Detroit Mercy 2/19/11

TERPS IN THE POLLSINSIDE LACROSSE (FINAL)RK School Record Points Pre. 1. Loyola (19) 18-1 345 2 2. Maryland 12-6 188 10 3. Notre Dame 13-3 290 4 4. Duke 15-5 310 3 5. Virginia 12-4 276 6 6. Denver 9-7 153 13 7. Johns Hopkins 12-4 270 7 8. Colgate 14-4 206 9 9. Lehigh 14-3 253 8 10. UMass 14-1 353 1 11. North Carolina 11-6 278 5 12. Yale 11-5 164 11 13. Princeton 11-5 156 12 14. Syracuse 9-8 126 14 15. Penn State 9-6 87 16 16. Cornell 9-4 78 17 17. Fairfield 12-4 94 15 18. Ohio State 8-7 46 18 19. Bryant 14-4 25 19 20. St. John's 8-7 22 20

USILA (5/7)RK School Record Points Pre. 1. UMass (8) 14-0 179 1 2. Loyola (1) 14-1 172 3 3. Duke 13-4 156 4 4. Lehigh 14-2 139 7 5. Notre Dame 11-2 138 2 6. North Carolina 11-5 137 5 7. Johns Hopkins 11-3 130 10 8. Virginia 11-3 127 8 9. Colgate 13-3 115 11 10. Maryland 9-5 97 6 11. Yale 11-4 84 15 12. Princeton 11-4 67 9 13. Denver 8-6 62 12 14. Penn State 9-6 56 14 15. Fairfield 12-4 53 16 16. Syracuse 9-7 51 NR 17. Cornell 9-4 43 13 18. Drexel 8-8 31 19 19. Villanova 8-7 15 17 20. Bucknell 9-7 12 20

TRACKING THE TERPSDate USILA Inside LacrossePreseason 7 8Feb. 20 7 7Feb. 27 5 5March 5 4 4March 12 7 8March 19 6 7March 26 9 9April 2 12 12April 9 9 10April 16 8 8April 23 7 9April 30 6 9May 7 10 10Final -- 2

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JOHN TILLMANHEAD COACH • SECOND SEASON AT MARYLAND • CORNELL '91

John Tillman was hired as the University of Maryland's head men's lacrosse coach on June 16, 2010, becoming the ninth coach in the 85-year history of the program. Tillman came to College Park after three years returning Harvard lacrosse to national prominence and twelve seasons as the top assistant at Navy, during which the Midshipmen experienced some of the best years in their storied history.

In his first season in College Park Tillman guided the Terps to a 13-5 record, the 2011 ACC championship (the program's first since 2005) and a berth in the NCAA championship game (the first for the Terps since 1998). Eight Terrapins earned All-America honors in Tillman's first season, which is the most Maryland players selected in a single-season since 2004.

Widely considered one of the top young coaches in the country and a dynamic recruiter, Tillman was the head men's lacrosse coach at Harvard for three seasons prior to his arrival in College Park. His last recruiting class for the Crimson was rated No. 3 in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse.

During his three seasons at Harvard, Tillman compiled an overall record of 20-19, including an 8-5 mark in 2009, which was the Crimson's highest win total since 1999.

Tillman's time at Harvard produced a number of the most memorable wins in the program's history. This past season, during which Harvard climbed as high as No. 11 in the national polls, Tillman guided the Crimson to an 11-8 victory over No. 6 Princeton, which was the first time Harvard had defeated the Tigers in 20 years. In 2009, Tillman led the Crimson to a season-opening 9-6 upset victory at No. 5 Duke.

Tillman improved his teams in every aspect over the past three seasons. Prior to his arrival in Cambridge, Mass., the Crimson ranked 40th and 42nd, respectively, in total offense and defense. Tillman's defense ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation, while his offense rose to No. 15 in the country. He also dramatically improved Harvard's extra-man offense, from the 51st-ranked unit before he arrived, to a perennial top 15 unit.

Prior to Harvard, Tillman spent 12 seasons at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. After six seasons as an assistant coach, he was promoted to head assistant coach and offensive coordinator prior to the 2002 season. From 2004 through 2007, Tillman helped lead the Midshipmen to the some of the most successful seasons

in program history, including four straight NCAA tournament berths, four consecutive Patriot League tournament titles and four straight Patriot League regular season championships.

In 2004, with Tillman at the helm of the Navy offense, the Mids made a remarkable run through the NCAA tournament, defeating three Ivy League teams (Penn, Cornell and Princeton) en route to a spot in the national championship game. Tillman's offense was a key component of Navy's success that season, ranking third in the nation in scoring offense. Following the Mids' tremendous 2004 season, Tillman was awarded the first of his two Collegiate Lacrosse Assistant Coach of the Year Awards by the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association.

During his 12 season at the Naval Academy, Tillman was responsible for helping develop first team All-America midfielders Graham Gill and Billy Looney and second team All-America attackman Jon Birsner. In his 12 seasons in Annapolis, the Mids compiled an overall record of 104-63.

Tillman started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Ithaca College. He spent four seasons (1992-95) with the Bombers, helping lead them to the Division III national semifinals in 1992.

In addition to his extensive coaching experience, Tillman also serves as a member of the Tewaaraton Award Men's Selection Committee.

A 1991 graduate of Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, Tillman was a three-year member of the school's Dean's list. He had the opportunity to play for legendary coach Richie Moran and was a member of the 1989 squad that earned a berth in the NCAA tournament. Tillman was a goalie when he entered college, but played a number of positions for the Big Red, giving him a great appreciation and understanding for the overall game of lacrosse.

Tillman played professionally for the Baltimore Thunder and the Washington Power of the National Lacrosse League. During his final two seasons in Baltimore, he helped the Thunder reach the NLL Championship and Semifinals. Tillman also played for the Toyota Lacrosse Club, who won five-consecutive Southern Division Championships, including a world championship in 2000.

A native of Corning, N.Y., Tillman was previously commissioned into the U.S. Navy as a fleet support officer and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal.

TILLMAN FACTSFull Name: John Tillman Age: 42Hometown: Corning, N.Y.Alma Mater: Cornell `91Years Coaching: 20

COACHING EXPERIENCE2011- Maryland (Head Coach)2008-10 - Harvard (Head Coach)2002-07 - Navy (Head Assistant Coach)1996-2001 - Navy (Assistant Coach)1992-1995 - Ithaca College (Assistant Coach)

TILLMAN ALL-TIME VS.Bellarmine 1-0Brown 0-3Canisius 1-0Colgate 1-2Cornell 0-3Dartmouth 2-1Denver 0-1Detroit Mercy 1-0Duke 5-4Fairfield 1-0Georgetown 2-2Hartford 3-0Holy Cross 3-0Johns Hopkins 2-1Lehigh 1-0Loyola 0-1Marist 1-0Massachusetts 2-1Mount St. Mary's 1-0Navy 2-0North Carolina 2-2Penn 1-2Presbyterian 1-0Princeton 1-2St. Joseph's 1-0Siena 0-1Stony Brook 2-0Syracuse 1-0Towson 1-0UMBC 1-0Villanova 1-0Virginia 2-2Yale 2-1

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TERPS ON ESPNU• Maryland has had 43 games on ESPNU since 2006. Maryland is 24-19 (.558) all-time in games broadcast on ESPNU.

• The Terps played five games (at UNC, vs. Virginia, at Johns Hopkis, vs. Duke at the ACC tournament and at Lehigh in the NCAA tournament) on ESPNU in 2012.

A FAMILY AFFAIR• Many school's refer to their sports programs as families, but the Maryland men's lacrosse program is truly a family affair. Since 2002,

the Terps have had 13 sets of brothers, including three on this season's roster, don the red and black together for at least one season.

Harry & Thomas Alford: 2004-05-06-07 Bryn & Travis Holmes: 2007 Jake & Jesse Bernhardt: 2010-11-12 Dan & Mike LaMonica: 2002 Justin & Owen Blye: 2009-10-11 Chris & Willy Passavia: 2002-03 Brian & Kevin Cooper: 2011-12 Brian & Michael Phipps: 2007 Billy & Bobby Gribbin: 2012 Max & Xander Ritz: 2005-06 Brendan & Ian Healy: 2003-04-05 Mark & Michael White: 2008-09-10-11 Bryn & Curtis Holmes: 2010

THREE TERPS TAKEN IN MLL DRAFT• Three University of Maryland men's lacrosse seniors were selected in the 2012 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft. Midfielder

Jake Bernhardt was the highest pick, being selected with the 12th overall selection by the Hamilton Nationals. Midfielder/attackman Joe Cummings was the next Terp taken, going 17th overall to the Rochester Rattlers. Midfielder Drew Snider went 45th overall by the Chesapeake Bayhawks.

2012 CAPTAINS• Five players have been named team captains for the 2012 season. The quintet, which was selected by a combination of team vote

and coaches' input, consists of seniors Jake Bernhardt, Joe Cummings and Drew Snider and juniors Jesse Bernhardt and Owen Blye. Blye and Jesse Bernhardt are the first pair of juniors to be named team captains since Bob Ott and Randy Ratliff were among four captains in 1978.

SEASON HONORSUSILAAll-Americans: Jesse Bernhardt (2nd) Niko Amato (HM) Joe Cummings (HM) John Haus (HM) Goran Murray (HM)Scholar All-Americans: Jesse Bernhardt Joe Cummings John Haus NCAAAll-Tournament Team: Jesse Bernhardt Joe Cummings Drew Snider INSIDE LACROSSEFace-Off Magazine Curtis Holmes (1st)Preseason All-Americans: Joe Cummings (2nd) Jesse Bernhardt (3rd) Niko Amato (HM) Mike Chanenchuk (HM) John Haus (HM) TEWAARATON TROPHYNominee Jesse BernhardtWatch List Jesse Bernhardt Curtis Holmes

THE ACCDefensive Player of the Year Jesse BernhardtFreshman of the Year Goran MurrayCommunity Service Award Joe CummingsAll-ACC Niko Amato Jesse Bernhardt Joe Cummings John HausDefensive Player of the Week Curtis Holmes (Feb. 21) Niko Amato (March 6) Niko Amato (March 19)Offensive Player of the Week Drew Snider (March 6) Owen Blye (April 16)

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDMale Athlete of the Year Joe CummingsAcademic Achievement Award Owen Blye(awarded to Jr. or Sr. from each team with the highest cumulative GPA)Community Service Award Jake Bernhardt

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2012 TENDENCIESTendency RecordOverall Record 12-6 Home 6-1 Road 4-3 Neutral 2-2ACC Record 1-2Non-Conference Record 11-4On Grass 6-3On Turf 6-3Day Games 6-5Night Games 6-1Leading after first quarter 9-1Trailing after first quarter 1-4Tied after first quarter 2-1Leading at halftime 11-1Trailing at halftime 1-3Tied at halftime 0-2Leading after third quarter 10-2Trailing after third quarter 1-2Tied after third quarter 1-2In overtime 0-0Maryland has more shots 8-2Opponent has more shots 4-3Teams have same shots 0-1Maryland has more saves 5-2Opponent has more saves 6-3Teams have same saves 1-1Maryland wins more faceoffs 6-1Opponent wins more faceoffs 6-5Teams win same faceoffs 0-0Maryland has more groundballs 9-2Opponent has more groundballs 3-4Maryland has higher clear pct. 7-2Opponent has higher clear pct. 5-4Maryland scores extra-man goal 8-3Maryland doesn't score an extra-man goal 4-3Maryland has more extra-man goals 3-0Opponent has more extra-man goals 3-2Teams have same extra-man goals 6-4Maryland commits more penalties 9-2Opponent commits more penalties 1-2Teams commit same penalties 2-1Maryland has more penalty minutes 9-4Opponent has more penalty minutes 2-1Teams have same penalty minutes 1-1Maryland commits more turnovers 2-2Opponent commits more turnovers 9-3Games decided by one goal 1-3Games decided by 2-4 goals 3-2Games decided by 5-8 goals 7-1Games decided by 9-12 goals 0-0Games decided by 13 or more goals 1-0Maryland scores less than 10 goals 1-4Maryland scores 10-14 goals 8-2Maryland scores 15-19 goals 3-0Maryland scores 20 or more goals 0-0Opponent scores less than 10 goals 10-3Opponent scores 10-14 goals 2-3vs. Top 5 ranked opponents 3-3vs. teams ranked No. 6-10 3-0vs. teams ranked No. 11-20 0-2vs, unranked opponents 6-1vs. teams with winning record 8-4vs. teams with .500 record 2-0vs. teams with losing record 2-1Games in February 2-0Games in March 3-3Games in April 4-1Games in May 3-2

COACHING HISTORY

CHRONOLOGICALLY Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct.R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 224-52-2 .809 18-2 .900Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 91-26 .778 28-4 .875Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556John Tillman 2 season (2011-) 25-11 .694 2-4 .333

MOST VICTORIES Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct.Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 224-52-2 .809 18-2 .900Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 91-26 .778 28-4 .875John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545John Tillman 2 season (2011-) 25-11 .694 2-4 .333R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833

WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. ACC Pct.Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 224-52-2 .809 18-2 .900Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 91-26 .778 28-4 .875R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 John Tillman 2 season (2011-) 25-11 .694 2-4 .333Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545

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A MARYLAND TEAM ...Scored 20 or more goals 20, vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Scored 15 or more goals 16, vs. Duke (5/26/12)Allowed 15 or more goals 15, at Duke (3/1/08)Totaled 30 or more points 30 (18g 12a) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/20/07)

Won 15 or more face-offs 15 (15-of-23) vs. Bellarmine (4/28/12)Won 20 or more face-offs 20 (20-of-31) vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Lost 15 or more face-offs 15 (15-of-28) vs. Duke (5/26/12)Lost 20 or more face-offs 23 (12-of-35) vs. Johns Hopkins (4/15/00)

Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 53 vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 61 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)

Took 50 or more shots 52 vs. Navy (4/6/12)Took 60 or more shots 74 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09)

Made 15 or more saves 19 vs. Duke (3/5/11)Made 20 or more saves 20 vs. North Carolina (3/26/05)

Scored four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-4), vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10)Scored a man-down goal Joe Cummings at UMBC (3/6/12)Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-5), at Navy (4/8/05)Allowed a man-down goal Matt Danowski of Duke (3/2/05)

Came from behind to win vs. Johns Hopkins (5/19/12) Trailed, 1-0 in 1st Quarter - Won 11-5Came from two goals down to win at Lehigh (4/14/12) Trailed, 9-7 in 4th Quarter - Won 10-9Came from three goals down to win at Johns Hopkins (4/14/12) Trailed, 6-3 in 3rd Quarter - Won 9-6Came from four goals down to win vs. North Carolina (4/22/11) Trailed, 6-2 in 4th Quarter - Won 7-6

Blew a lead and lost vs. Loyola – Led 3-2 in 1Q – Lost 9-3Blew a two-goal lead and lost at Colgate – Led 9-7 in 3Q – Lost 13-11Blew a three-goal lead and lost at UMBC – Led 6-3 in 4Q – Lost 8-7Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) – Led 8-4 in 3Q – Lost 12-11 otBlew a five-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) – Led 8-3 in 3Q – Lost 12-11 ot

Defeated a No. 1 team 6-5 OT vs. No. 1 Syracuse (5/22/11)Defeated a Top 5 team 16-10 vs. No. 3 Duke (5/26/12)Defeated a Top 10 team 16-10 vs. No. 3 Duke (5/26/12)

Shutout an opponent for a half 2nd half vs. Navy (4/4/08) – trailed 5-4Shutout an opponent for 3 Qtrs 1st 3 Qtrs vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) – led 12-0Shutout an opponent vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/26/02) – won 18-0

Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes 28:20 vs. Johns Hopkins (5/19/12)Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 32:12 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11)Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08)Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08)

A MARYLAND PLAYER ...Scored 4 or more goals 4, Drew Snider vs. Duke (5/26/12)Scored 5 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11)Scored 6 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11)Scored 7 or more goals 7, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia (4/19/98)

Scored 3 or more goals in a quarter 3 (1st), Joe Cummings vs. Marist (3/10/12)Scored 4 or more goals in a quarter 4 (3rd), Xander Ritz vs. Georgetown (2/25/06)

Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Kevin Cooper vs. Duke (5/26/12)Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Ryan Young at Georgetown (2/27/10)Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan LaMonica at Navy (4/5/03)Dished out 7 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)Dished out 8 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)

Totaled 6 or more points 6, John Haus at Colgate (5/5/12)Totaled 7 or more points 7, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11)Totaled 8 or more points 8, Michael Phipps vs. Vermont (2/20/07)Totaled 9 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)Totaled 10 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)Totaled 11 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)

Scored two or more extra-man goals 2, Drew Snider vs. Duke (3/3/12)Scored three or more extra-man goals 3, Xander Ritz at Georgetown (2/25/06)Scored an overtime goal Grant Catalino vs. Syracuse (5/22/11)

Took 10 or more shots 10, Mike Chanenchuk vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Took 15 or more shots 16, Joe Walters vs. Virginia (4/25/04)

Grabbed 10 or more ground balls 10, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10)Caused 5 or more turnovers 5, Jesse Bernhardt at Colgate (5/5/12)Caused 6 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10)Caused 7 or more turnovers 7, Lee Zink at Notre Dame (5/3/03)

Won 15 or more face-offs 15, Curtis Holmes vs. Navy (4/6/12)Won 20 or more face-offs 20, Curtis Holmes vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)

Made 15 or more saves 19, Niko Amato at Duke (3/5/11)Made 20 or more saves 20, Harry Alford vs. North Carolina (3/26/05)

Marks set in 2012 in bold.

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POINTSPlayer Points (G-A=P) OpponentJoe Cummings 6 (4-2) at GeorgetownOwen Blye 6 (4-2) VillanovaJoe Cummings 6 (4-2) BellarmineJohn Haus 6 (2-4) at ColgateJoe Cummings 5 (3-2) NavyOwen Blye 5 (2-3) at Mount St. Mary'sOwen Blye 5 (1-4) at LehighKevin Cooper 5 (1-4) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Jay Carlson 4 (4-0) MaristOwen Blye 4 (4-0) at Johns HopkinsDrew Snider 4 (4-0) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Joe Cummings 4 (3-1) MaristJoe Cummings 4 (3-1) at Mount St. Mary'sMike Chanenchuk 4 (3-1) at ColgateJohn Haus 4 (2-2) HartfordJoe Cummings 4 (2-2) at North CarolinaJohn Haus 4 (1-3) at GeorgetownJoe Cummings 4 (1-3) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Drew Snider 3 (3-0) DukeBilly Gribbin 3 (3-0) at North CarolinaDrew Snider 3 (3-0) at LehighDrew Snider 3 (3-0) vs. Johns Hopkins NCAA QF

Owen Blye 3 (3-0) vs. Duke NCAA SF

John Haus 3 (2-1) at UMBCJoe Cummings 3 (2-1) VirginiaKevin Cooper 3 (2-1) at Johns HopkinsBilly Gribbin 3 (2-1) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Kevin Forster 3 (2-1) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Drew Snider 3 (1-2) HartfordKevin Cooper 3 (1-2) at GeorgetownBilly Gribbin 3 (1-2) DukeKevin Cooper 3 (1-2) MaristMike Chanenchuk 3 (1-2) at LehighOwen Blye 3 (0-3) MaristOwen Blye 3 (0-3) at North Carolina

GOALSPlayer Goals OpponentJoe Cummings 4 at GeorgetownJay Carlson 4 MaristOwen Blye 4 VillanovaOwen Blye 4 at Johns HopkinsJoe Cummings 4 BellarmineDrew Snider 4 vs. Duke NCAA SF

Drew Snider 3 DukeJoe Cummings 3 MaristBilly Gribbin 3 at North CarolinaJoe Cummings 3 NavyJoe Cummings 3 at Mount St. Mary'sMike Chanenchuk 3 at ColgateDrew Snider 3 at LehighDrew Snider 3 vs. Johns Hopkins NCAA QF

Owen Blye 3 vs. Duke NCAA SF

ASSISTSPlayer Assists OpponentJohn Haus 4 at ColgateOwen Blye 4 at LehighKevin Cooper 4 vs. Duke NCAA SF

John Haus 3 at GeorgetownOwen Blye 3 MaristOwen Blye 3 at North CarolinaOwen Blye 3 at Mount St. Mary'sJoe Cummings 3 vs. Duke NCAA SF

John Haus 2 HartfordDrew Snider 2 HartfordKevin Cooper 2 at GeorgetownJoe Cummings 2 at GeorgetownBilly Gribbin 2 DukeOwen Blye 2 VillanovaDrew Snider 2 VillanovaJoe Cummings 2 at North CarolinaKevin Cooper 2 NavyJoe Cummings 2 NavyJohn Haus 2 at Mount St. Mary'sOwen Blye 2 BellarmineJoe Cummings 2 BellarmineMike Chanenchuk 2 at Lehigh

SHOTSPlayer Shots OpponentMike Chanenchuk 10 HartfordJoe Cummings 9 at GeorgetownJoe Cummings 9 NavyJohn Haus 9 vs. LoyolaMike Chanenchuk 8 DukeJoe Cummings 8 at North CarolinaOwen Blye 8 NavyMike Chanenchuk 8 NavyMike Chanenchuk 8 BellarmineMike Chanenchuk 8 vs. Loyola

GROUNDBALLSPlayer Groundballs OpponentCurtis Holmes 9 HartfordJesse Bernhardt 8 HartfordCharlie Raffa 8 at ColgateDrew Snider 7 HartfordNiko Amato 7 MaristCurtis Holmes 7 NavyCharlie Raffa 7 vs. LoyolaLandon Carr 6 at GeorgetownNiko Amato 6 DukeNiko Amato 6 VillanovaJesse Bernhardt 6 VillanovaNiko Amato 6 VirginiaNiko Amato 6 vs. DukeCurtis Holmes 6 vs. DukeJesse Bernhardt 6 BellarmineCurtis Holmes 6 BellarmineCurtis Holmes 6 vs. Duke NCAA SF

CAUSED TURNOVERSPlayer Caused TO’s OpponentJesse Bernhardt 5 at UMBCJesse Bernhardt 5 at ColgateMichael Ehrhardt 4 DukeGoran Murray 4 at North CarolinaJesse Bernhardt 4 vs. DukeJesse Bernhardt 3 HartfordBrian Cooper 3 at GeorgetownMichael Ehrhardt 3 MaristJesse Bernhardt 3 VillanovaMichael Ehrhardt 3 at LehighJesse Bernhardt 3 vs. Johns Hopkins NCAA QF

FACE-OFF WINSPlayer Face-Off Wins OpponentCurtis Holmes 19 HartfordCurtis Holmes 15 at GeorgetownCurtis Holmes 15 NavyCharlie Raffa 12 at ColgateCurtis Holmes 12 vs. Duke NCAA SF

Charlie Raffa 10 at Lehigh

FACE-OFF WIN PCT.Player Face-Off Pct. OpponentCurtis Holmes .950 (19/20) HartfordCharlie Raffa .778 (7/9) BellarmineCharlie Raffa .778 (7/9) vs. LoyolaCurtis Holmes .750 15/20) NavyCharlie Raffa .714 (10/14) at LehighCharlie Raffa .600 (6/10) at Mount St. Mary'sCurtis Holmes .571 (8/14) BellarmineCurtis Holmes .571 (12/21) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Curtis Holmes .563 (9/16) vs. Johns Hopkins NCAA QF

Curtis Holmes .556 (15/27) at Georgetown

SAVESPlayer Saves OpponentNiko Amato 14 DukeNiko Amato 13 MaristNiko Amato 12 HartfordNiko Amato 12 VillanovaNiko Amato 12 VirginiaNiko Amato 10 at North CarolinaNiko Amato 10 vs. Duke NCAA SF

Niko Amato 9 BellarmineNiko Amato 8 vs. Loyola

MARYLAND HIGHSPoints 28 MaristGoals 17 MaristGoals in Quarter 6 (1st) Marist 6 (1st) Villanova 6 (4th) vs. Duke NCAA SF

Assists 11 MaristShots 52 NavyShots in Quarter 18 (2nd) NavyShots On Goal 31 NavySaves 14 Duke 14 MaristSaves in Quarter 9 (4th) DukeGroundballs 53 HartfordGroundballs in Quarter 14 (1st) Hartford 14 (3rd) Hartford 14 (3rd) NavyFaceoffs 30 at GeorgetownFaceoff Wins 19 HartfordFaceoff Pct. .950 HartfordClears 21 DukeClear Pct. 1.000 (19/19) Hartford 1.000 (17/17) at UMBC 1.000 (12/12) at Lehigh 1.000 (10/10) vs. LoyolaExtra-Man Goals 3 at GeorgetownExtra-Man Pct. 1.000 (1/1) Hartford 1.000 (2/2) Duke 1.000 (1/1) at Mount St. Mary'sPenalties 10 at North CarolinaPenalty Minutes 13:00 at North CarolinaTurnovers 21 HartfordCaused Turnovers 14 Hartford

OPPONENT HIGHSPoints 20 Virginia 20 at ColgateGoals 13 at ColgateGoals in Quarter 6 (4th) at GeorgetownAssists 8 VirginiaShots 40 DukeShots in Quarter 15 (4th) DukeShots On Goal 24 VirginiaSaves 18 NavySaves in Quarter 6 (4th) at UMBC 6 (4th) Virginia 6 (2nd) Navy 6 (3rd) at LehighGroundballs 40 at UMBCGroundballs in Quarter 15 (4th) at North CarolinaFaceoffs 30 at GeorgetownFaceoff Wins 15 at Georgetown 15 at UMBCFaceoff Pct. .789 at UMBCClears 21 VirginiaClear Pct. 1.000 (18/18) Duke 1.000 (14/14) at Mount St. Mary's 1.000 (12/12) BellarmineExtra-Man Goals 3 at North CarolinaExtra-Man Pct. .667 (2/3) Villanova .667 (2/3) VirginiaPenalties 8 at North CarolinaPenalty Minutes 7:30 at North CarolinaTurnovers 18 at UMBC 18 MaristCaused Turnovers 13 at Colgate

TOP PERFORMANCES IN 2012

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (GOALS-ASSISTS=POINTS, SHOTS-GROUNDBALLS) at at at North at Johns vs, Duke at Mount at NCAA 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Hartford Geo’town Duke UMBC Marist Villanova Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins ACC Semif St. Mary's Bellarmine Colgate at Lehigh vs. Hopkins vs. Duke vs. Loyola1 Chanenchuk, M. 1-1=2, 10-0 2-0=2, 6-0 0-1=1, 8-0 1-0=1, 6-0 1-0=1, 7-1 1-0=1, 3-1 0-1=1, 6-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 8-1 0-1=1, 3-0 2-0=2,, 4-1 1-0=1, 3-0 1-0=1, 8-0 3-1=4, 7-1 1-2=3, 3-0 2-0=2, 3-0 1-0=1, 6-1 1-0=1, 8-02 Cahill, Emmett DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-03 Bernhardt, Jake DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP4 Haley, Quinn DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP5 LoCascio, Joe DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 1-1=2, 4-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 1-0=1, 1-0 1-0=1, 3-0 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP6 Bryant, Rustin 1-0=1, 1-0 0-1=1, 2-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP7 Raffa, Charlie DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0=1, 1-3 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 1-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-2 0-1=1, 1-5 0-0=0, 0-8 0-0=0, 1-5 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-78 Morrison, Pat 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-09 Poiter, Michael DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP10 Shakespeare, M. 0-1=1, 1-0 2-0=2, 2-1 1-0=1, 3-0 1-0=1, 3-0 2-0=2, 5-2 2-0=2, 5-4 1-0=1, 2-0 2-0=2, 3-0 1-1=2, 4-2 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-0 1-0=1, 2-2 2-0=2, 3-2 1-0=1, 3-1 1-0=1, 6-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 2-211 Miller, David 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-112 Adelsberger, Tyler DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP13 Blye, Owen 0-0=0, 1-1 1-0=1, 3-0 1-0=1, 2-1 2-0=2, 7-1 0-3=3, 3-2 4-2=6, 7-1 0-3=3, 3-0 0-1=1, 3-1 2-0=2, 8-0 4-0=4, 5-2 0-0=0, 6-0 2-3=5, 5-0 0-2=2, 3-3 0-1=1, 0-0 1-4=5, 5-0 0-1=1, 3-2 3-0=3, 3-1 0-0=0, 0-014 Leonard, MJ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP15 Scheeler, Mike DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP16 Carr, Landon 0-0=0, 1-4 1-0=1, 1-6 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 1-1=2, 1-3 1-1=2, 2-0 1-0=1, 1-1 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 1-2 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-217 Holmes, Curtis 1-0=1, 1-9 0-0=0, 1-5 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-7 0-0=0, 3-1 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 1-6 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-218 Parnon, Eric DNP 0-0=0, 0-2 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP19 Cummings, Joe 1-1=2, 4-0 4-2=6, 9-1 1-0=1, 3-0 1-0=1, 3-3 3-1=4, 6-2 0-1=1, 2-3 2-2=4, 8-3 2-1=3, 4-1 3-2=5, 9-2 0-1=1, 3-1 2-0=2, 6-1 3-1=4, 6-2 4-2=6, 6-2 1-0=1, 6-2 2-0=2, 4-1 1-1=2, 3-1 1-3=4, 2-1 0-1=1, 3-120 Gribbin, Billy 2-0=2, 4-4 1-1=2, 3-0 1-2=3, 3-0 0-0=0, 3-1 0-0=0, 2-0 2-0=2, 5-1 3-0=3, 6-0 1-0=1, 3-1 2-0=2, 5-1 1-0=1, 2-1 0-0=0, 1-1 2-0=2, 3-1 2-0=2, 3-1 1-0=1, 3-1 1-0=1, 2-0 1-0=1, 3-1 2-1=3, 2-1 0-0=0, 1-022 McGuire, Sean 0-1=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 1-0=1, 2-1 DNP23 Snider, Drew 1-2=3, 4-7 1-0=1, 4-1 3-0=3, 4-1 0-1=1, 1-1 2-0=2, 2-0 0-2=2, 2-0 1-0=1, 3-2 1-0=1, 4-0 2-0=2, 5-2 0-0=0, 3-0 0-1=1, 3-2 1-0=1, 2-0 1-0=1, 3-1 1-1=2, 4-3 3-0=3, 7-1 3-0=3, 4-1 4-0=4, 5-0 0-0=0, 2-124 Solomon, David DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP25 Morgan, Taylor 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-1 1-0=1, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-226 Haus, John 2-2=4, 4-0 1-3=4, 5-0 1-0=1, 2-1 2-1=3, 5-0 1-0=1, 2-0 1-1=2, 4-2 0-0=0, 3-0 1-0=1, 6-1 1-0=1, 2-0 0-1=1, 1-0 1-1=2, 7-2 0-2=2, 3-0 0-1=1, 2-3 2-4=6, 3-0 0-0=0, 3-0 2-0=2, 5-2 1-1=2, 3-0 0-0=0, 9-127 Forster, Kevin 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 2-1=3, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-128 Ehrhardt, Michael 0-1=1, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-030 Ikeda, Casey DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP31 Amato, Niko 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-7 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-032 Carlson, Jay 2-0=2, 4-0 2-0=2, 2-1 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 4-0=4, 5-1 1-1=2, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 2-2 1-0=1, 4-3 DNP DNP 0-1=1, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 2-1 0-0==0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-033 Cole, Bryan DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP34 Gribbin, Bobby 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP35 Bernlohr, Kyle DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP36 Berhnardt, Jesse 0-0=0, 0-8 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-5 0-0=0, 0-4 0-2=2, 1-3 0-1=1, 0-6 1-0=1, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 1-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 1-0=1, 1-4 0-0=0, 0-6 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 1-0=1, 1-337 Miller, Kellen DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP38 Noskin, Dan DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP39 D'Arienzo, Greg 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-040 Cooper, Brian 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-241 Cooper, Kevin 0-0=0, 1-1 1-2=3, 1-0 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 2-0 1-2=3, 1-1 0-1=1, 1-1 0-1=1, 0-2 DNP 0-2=2, 4-1 2-1=3, 6-3 0-0=0, 1-2 1-0=1, 1-1 1-1=2, 1-1 0-1=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 2-2 1-1=2, 3-2 1-4=5, 1-0 1-0=1, 3-142 Wholley, Zach DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP43 Kimpler, Joey DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP44 Murray, Goran 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 1-0=1, 1-3 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-045 Saylor, Brendan DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP46 Shaeffer, Tim DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP47 Garrett, Manno DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP48 Hansen, Riley DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP49 Guarino, Thomas DNP 0-0=0, 0-2 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Key: DNP-Did Not Play

GOALIE STATISTICS (SAVES-GOALS ALLOWED, MINUTES) at at at North at Johns vs, Duke at Mount at NCAA 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Hartford Geo’town Duke UMBC Marist Villanova Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins ACC Semif St. Mary's Bellarmine Colgate at Lehigh vs. Hopkins vs. Duke vs. Loyola14 Leonard, MJ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1, 0:45 0-0, 0:55 -- -- -- 0-2, 2:04 --31 Amato, Niko 12-6, 60:00 7-6, 55:35 14-7, 60:00 4-8, 60:00 13-2, 52:47 12-5, 60:00 10-11, 60:00 12-12, 60:00 5-6, 60:00 7-6, 60:00 7-6, 60:00 6-7, 59:15 9-7, 59:05 7-13, 60:00 6-9, 60:00 7-5, 60:00 10-8, 57:56 8-9, 60:0049 Guarino, Thomas -- 0-4, 4:25 -- -- 1-2, 7:13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

FACEOFF STATISTICS (WON-TOTAL, WIN PERCENTAGE) at at at North at Johns vs, Duke at Mount at NCAA 1st NCAA QF NCAA SF NCAA F Player Hartford Geo’town Duke UMBC Marist Villanova Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins ACC Semif St. Mary's Bellarmine Colgate at Lehigh vs. Hopkins vs. Duke vs. Loyola7 Raffa, Charlie -- -- -- -- 4/8, .500 3/6, .500 1/2, .500 5/15, .333 3/3, 1.000 1/5, .200 -- 6/10, .600 7/9, .778 12/24, .500 10/14, .714 3/4, .750 1/5, .200 7/9, .77817 Holmes, Curtis 19/20, .950 15/27, .556 9/20, .450 4/13, .308 2/6, .333 5/14, .357 7/20, .350 5/8, .625 15/20, .750 4/14, .286 6/14, .429 4/10, .400 8/14, .571 0/3, .000 4/9, .444 9/16, .563 12/21, .571 5/6, .83334 Gribbin, Bobby -- -- -- 0/2, .000 1/2, .500 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0/1, .000 -- -- -- -- 0/2, .000 --38 Noskin, Dan -- 0/3, .000 -- -- 4/8, .500 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0/1, .000 -- -- -- -- -- --

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalie Faceoff LSM SSM SSMHartford Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat Georgetown Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr MillerDuke Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat UMBC Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr MillerMarist Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Miller Villanova Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat UNC Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr MillerVirginia Blye Carlson Gribbin Cummings Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr MillerNavy Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat J. Hopkins Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millervs. Duke ACC SF Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat Mt. St. Mary's Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr MillerBellarmine Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat Colgate Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millerat Lehigh Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millervs. J. Hopkins Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millervs. Duke Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Millervs. Loyola Blye Cummings Gribbin Chanenchuk Haus Snider B. Cooper Ehrhardt Murray Amato Holmes Bernhardt Carr Miller

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Date Opponent (Md.Rank/Opp.Rank) Score Rec. ACC Scoring (G-A-Pts/GWG in CAPS.) Goalie, Saves Att.Feb. 18 Hartford (8/RV) 12-6 1-0 HAUS (2-2=4), Snider (1-2=3), Carlson (2-0=2), Bi. Gribbin (2-0=2), Chanenchuk (1-1=2), Cummings (1-1=2), Bryant (1-0=1), Forster (1-0=1), Amato, 12 1,433 Holmes (1-0=1), Ehrhardt (0-1=1), McGuire (0-1=1), Shakespeare (0-1=1)Feb. 24 at Georgetown (7/RV) 16-11 2-0 Cummings (4-2=6), Haus (1-3=4), K. Cooper (1-2=3), Carlson (2-0=2), CHANENCHUK (2-0=2), Shakespeare (2-0=2), Bi. Gribbin (1-1=2), Amato, 7 2,283 Blye (1-0=1) Carr (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Bryant (0-1=1) Guarino, 0Mar. 3 Duke (5/8) 10-7 3-0 1-0 Snider (3-0=3), Bi. Gribbin (1-2=3), Blye (1-0=1), Carlson (1-0=1), K. Cooper (1-0=1), Cummings (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Amato, 14 4,137 Chanenchuk (0-1=1), Miller (0-1=1)Mar. 6 at UMBC (4/-) 7-8 3-1 Haus (2-1=3), Blye (2-0=2), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), Cummings (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Snider (0-1-1) Amato, 4 1,410Mar. 10 Marist (4/-) 17-4 4-1 Carlson (4-0=4), Cummings (3-1=4), K. Cooper (1-2=3), Blye (0-3=3), Shakespeare (2-0=2), SNIDER (2-0=2), LoCascio (1-1=2), Je. Bernhardt (0-2=2), Amato, 13 1,639 Chanenchuk (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Raffa (1-0=1), Solomon (1-0=1), Bryant (0-1=1), Holmes (0-1=1) Guarino, 1Mar. 17 Villanova (8/10) 11-5 5-1 Blye (4-2=6), Bi. Gribbin (2-0=2), Shakespeare (2-0=2), CARLSON (1-1=2), Haus (1-1=2), Snider (0-2=2), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), Je. Bernhardt (0-1=1), Amato, 12 2,152 K. Cooper (0-1=1), Cummings (0-1=1)Mar. 24 at North Carolina (7/14) 10-11 5-2 1-1 Cummings (2-2=4), Bi. Gribbin (3-0=3), Blye (0-3=3), Carr (1-1=2), Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Murray (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Amato, 10 1,009 Chanenchuk (0-1=1), K. Cooper (0-1=1)Mar. 31 Virginia (9/2) 8-12 5-3 1-2 Cummings (2-1=3), Shakespeare (2-0=2), Carr (1-1=2), Bi. Gribbin (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Amato (0-1=1), Blye (0-1=1) Amato, 12 6,445Apr. 6 Navy (12/RV) 13-6 6-3 Cummings (3-2=5), BLYE (2-0=2), Bi. Gribbin (2-0=2), Snider (2-0=2), Shakespeare (1-1=2), K. Cooper (0-2=2), Carlson (1-0=1), Carr (1-0=1), Amato, 5 5,022 Haus (1-0=1)Apr. 14 at Johns Hopkins (10/3) 9-6 7-3 BLYE (4-0=4), K. Cooper (2-1=3), Carr (1-0=1), Bi. Gribbin (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Chanenchuk (0-1=1), Cummings (0-1=1), Haus (0-1=1) Amato, 7 8,500Apr. 20 vs. Duke ACC SF (8/5) 5-6 7-4 Chanenchuk (2-0=2), Cummings (2-0=2), Haus (1-1=2), Snider (0-1=1) Amato, 7 Apr. 25 at Mount St. Mary's (9/-) 12-8 8-4 Blye (2-3=5), CUMMINGS (3-1=4), Bi. Gribbin (2-0=2), Haus (0-2=2), Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), K. Cooper (1-0=1), Amato, 6 1,276 Shakespeare (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Carlson (0-1=1) Leonard, 0Apr. 28 Bellarmine (9/-) 12-7 9-4 Cummings (4-2=6), BI. GRIBBIN (2-0=2), Shakespeare (2-0=2), K. Cooper (1-1=2), Blye (0-2=2), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), LoCascio (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Amato, 9 2,507 Haus (0-1=1), Raffa (0-1=1) Leonard, 0May 5 at Colgate (9/12) 11-13 9-5 Haus (2-4=6), Chanenchuk (3-1=4), Snider (1-1=2), Cummings (1-0=1), Bi. Gribbin (1-0=1), LoCascio (1-0=1), Morgan (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Amato, 7 2,222 Blye (0-1=1, K. Cooper (0-1=1)May 13 at Lehigh (-/7) 10-9 10-5 Blye (1-4=5), Snider (3-0=3), Chanenchuk (1-2=3), CUMMINGS (2-0=2), Carlson (1-0=1), Bi. Gribbin (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1) Amato, 6 2,278May 19 vs. Johns Hopkins (-/2) 11-5 11-5 Snider (3-0=3), Chanenchuk (2-0=2), Haus (2-0=2), K. Cooper (1-1=2), CUMMINGS (1-1=2), Carr (1-0=1), Bi. Gribbin (1-0=1), Blye (0-1=1) Amato, 7 13,390May 26 vs. Duke (-/3) 16-10 12-5 K. Cooper (1-4=5), SNIDER (4-0=4), Cummings (1-3=4), Blye (3-0=3), Forster (2-1=3), Bi. Gribbin (2-1=3), Haus (1-1=2), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), Amato, 10 31,774 McGuire (1-0=1) Leonard, 0May 28 vs. Loyola (-/1) 3-9 12-6 Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Chanenchuk (1-0=1), K. Cooper (1-0=1), Cummings (0-1=1) Amato, 8 30,816

2012 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Score Shots Saves Groundballs Face-Off Clear EM EMO By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. Face-Offs Pct. Clears Pct. Opps. Pct. TO-CT PenaltiesHartford 2-1-2-1=6 6-7-6-4=23 0-4-4-4=12 7-5-3-6=21 1/20 .050 17/24 .708 2/4 .500 15-7 2/2:00at Maryland 0-4-4-4=12 3-12-12-12=40 3-3-3-3=12 14-13-14-12=53 19/20 .950 19/19 1.000 1/1 1.000 21-13 4/2:00Maryland 4-3-4-5=16 13-10-12-6=41 4-0-3-0=7 9-8-6-10=33 15/30 .500 17/18 .944 3/4 .750 12-10 2/1:00at Georgetown 1-3-1-6=11 7-6-8-11=32 3-3-4-0=10 5-5-8-11=29 15/30 .500 8/11 .727 1/2 .500 16-6 4/3:00#8 Duke 1-1-2-3=7 5-10-10-15=40 3-3-2-0=8 5-6-9-8=28 11/20 .550 18/18 1.000 1/5 .200 15-10 3/2:30at #5 Maryland 5-2-2-1=10 11-11-5-1=28 1-3-1-9-14 6-7-7-7=27 9/20 .450 21/25 .840 2/2 1.000 20-10 5/3:30#4 Maryland 3-2-1-1=7 12-4-2-12=30 0-4-0-0=4 3-7-5-7=22 4/19 .211 17/17 1.000 0/3 .000 10-9 4/3:00at UMBC 1-1-1-5=8 2-11-5-7=25 2-0-0-6=8 13-11-6-10=40 15/19 .789 12/15 .800 1/4 .250 18-2 3/1:30Marist 0-1-1-2=4 6-6-1-10=23 2-4-4-0=10 5-4-6-4=19 13/24 .542 11/14 .786 1/4 .250 18-4 2/1:30 at #4 Maryland 6-5-3-3=17 11-16-12-4=43 4-4-0-6=14 11-11-9-13=44 11/24 .458 18/20 .900 1/2 .500 14-10 4/3:30#10 Villanova 0-2-2-1=5 2-10-9-14=35 2-3-1-3=9 3-8-5-6=22 12/20 .600 11/14 .786 2/3 .667 16-4 3/2:00at #8 Maryland 6-2-2-1=11 14-6-5-6=31 2-3-4-3=12 8-9-9-9=35 8/20 .400 14/16 .875 2/3 .667 7-9 4/3:00#7 Maryland 1-2-4-3=10 6-8-11-10=35 2-3-2-3=10 5-10-4-7=26 8/22 .364 17/19 .895 2/5 .400 12-7 9/10:00at #14 North Carolina 3-1-2-5=11 7-6-5-13=31 0-3-2-1=6 5-7-6-10=33 14/22 .636 15/16 .938 3/6 .500 14-5 8/7:30#2 Virginia 3-2-2-5=12 8-7-14-9=38 1-4-4-6=15 7-7-10-9=33 13/23 .565 21/23 .913 2/3 .667 11-5 4/2:30at #9 Maryland 1-4-2-1=8 4-9-9-10=32 2-3-5-2=12 4-13-5-3=25 10/23 .435 13/15 .867 0/4 .000 10-5 3/2:30Navy 3-2-0-1=6 4-4-4-6=18 5-6-5-2=18 8-3-4-4=19 5/23 .217 13/15 .867 0/3 .000 11-2 3/2:00 at #12 Maryland 4-2-5-2=13 11-18-17-6=52 0-1-1-3=5 6-9-14-5=34 18/23 .783 11/12 .916 0/3 .000 5-7 3/2:30#10 Maryland 2-1-3-3=9 9-2-11-6=28 1-4-1-1=7 9-3-8-5=25 5/19 .263 14/17 .824 0/0 .000 11-4 2/2:00at #3 Johns Hopkins 2-3-1-0=6 3-14-7-5=29 3-1-1-0=5 3-7-4-8=22 14/19 .737 15/17 .882 0/2 .000 16-3 0/0:00#8 Maryland 2-1-1-1=5 6-10-6-9=31 2-3-1-1=7 7-7-6-6=26 6/14 .429 15/16 .938 2/4 .500 8-9 4/4:00vs. #5 Duke ACC SF 2-2-1-1=6 5-10-9-7=31 2-4-1-3=10 7-8-4-8=27 8/14 .571 18/19 .947 1/4 .250 12-4 4/2:30#9 Maryland 3-3-5-1=12 8-7-7-7=29 0-2-1-3=6 7-5-7-7=26 10/22 .455 9/11 .818 1/1 1.000 9-5 3/2:30at Mount St. Mary's 3-0-2-3=8 8-5-4-11=28 2-2-2-2=8 6-6-2-7=21 12/22 .555 14/14 1.000 0/3 .000 10-1 1/1:00Bellarmine 0-1-4-2=7 2-7-7-10=26 2-3-4-1=10 3-2-11-9=25 8/23 .348 12/12 1.000 1/4 .250 14-5 2/1:00at #9 Maryland 3-4-3-2=12 8-13-7-5=33 1-3-1-4=9 11-8-9-12=40 15/23 .652 12/15 .800 0/2 .000 13-9 4/3:00#9 Maryland 4-2-3-2=11 9-7-9-6=31 1-3-1-2=7 13-7-6-6=32 12/27 .444 17/22 .773 1/1 1.000 18-9 3/3:00at #12 Colgate 5-1-3-4=13 8-13-7-6=34 1-0-3-3=7 8-9-5-9=31 15/27 .556 17/20 .850 1/3 .333 15-13 1/0:30Maryland 3-3-0-4=10 10-7-10-10=37 4-1-1-0=6 3-7-6-4=20 14/23 .609 12/12 1.000 2/3 .667 5-5 3/2:00at #7 Lehigh 1-3-4-1=9 7-7-12-4=30 5-2-6-3=16 7-3-7-5=22 9/23 .391 12/14 .857 2/3 .667 8-0 3/3:00Maryland 2-4-2-3=11 8-9-5-6=28 4-0-2-1=7 5-6-4-11=26 12/20 .600 12/14 .857 0/3 .000 10-8 4/3:00vs. #2 Johns Hopkins 1-1-1-2=5 6-3-4-3=16 2-2-2-2=8 4-2-4-5=15 8/20 .400 14/21 .667 2/4 .500 14-4 3/2:00Maryland 3-4-3-6=16 7-5-4-13=29 2-2-4-2=10 8-3-5-7=23 13/28 .464 16/20 .800 1/2 .500 15-5 7/4:30vs. #3 Duke 2-2-3-3=10 8-9-9-6=32 3-1-0-3=7 6-6-8-7=27 15/28 .536 11/13 .846 1/6 .167 12-8 4/3:00Maryland 1-2-0-0=3 7-3-7-12=29 2-1-3-2=8 7-7-5-7=26 12/15 .800 10/10 1.000 0/2 .000 13-5 1/1:00vs. #1 Loyola 2-3-1-3=9 6-8-9-9=32 1-0-4-2=7 5-4-5-10=24 3/15 .200 16/18 .889 0/1 .000 9-8 2/1:30

2012 SEASON RESULTS

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GAME 1#8 MARYLAND . . . . . . 12HARTFORD. . . . . . . . . . 6FEBRUARY 18, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Junior All-American Curtis Holmes dominated face-offs, winning 19-of-20 with a career-best nine groundballs to lead the No. 8 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 12-6 victory over Hartford in the 2012 season opener at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.

The scoring was evenly distributed for Maryland (1-0) with nine Terps tallying goals. Junior All-American John Haus led the offensive attack, tying his career high with four points on two goals and two assists.

Hartford (0-1) held a 2-0 lead after the first quarter on goals by Aidan Genik and Martin Bowes. Maryland broke a 16:03 scoring drought when senior Drew Snider finished a pass from redshirt sophomore Mike Channechuk with 13:57 remaining in the second quarter.

Junior Billy Gribbin scored his first goal as a Terp to tie the game at 2-2 on a transition goal with the assist coming from senior Michael Shakespeare with 5:57 left in the second.

Harford regained the lead with sophomore Tate Klidonas finishing a pass from Carter Bender at the 3:21 mark.

The Terps scored the next two to take a 4-3 lead into the half. First, Channechuk connected on a low to high shot from the left wing with 1:03 remaining in the first half. Junior Curtis Holmes won the ensuing face-off and laced a shot from the right alley to give the Maryland its first lead of the game with 57 seconds remaining in the half.

The Hawks regained the lead on back-to-back goals by Kevin O'Shea, making it a 5-4 game at the 10:51 mark of the third.

From there the Terps went on a four-goal run to close out the third and take an 8-5 lead into the fourth quarter. Haus got things rolling, stepping-into a shot and finishing from 10 yards out off of an assist from Snider with 6:19 remaining in the third.

Senior All-American Joe Cummings scored his first goal of the 2012 campaign to put the Terps up 6-5 with 4:09 remaining in the third. The play started with a save by sophomore Niko Amato that led to Cummings' transition goal off an assist by sophomore defender Michael Ehrhardt.

The Terps extra-man unit upped their lead to two goals 17 seconds later when Haus added his second goal of the day. Snider dumped the ball to Haus on the crease for the goal.

Maryland finished off the scoring in the third with freshman Jay Carlson scoring his first career goal. Carlson one-timed a cross-crease pass from Haus with 3:01 remaining to make it an 8-5 Terrapin lead going into the fourth.

The Hawks started off the fourth fast by scoring nine seconds into the quarter. O'Shea added his third of the day when he put-back a rebound of an Amato save. That was the last Hawk goal of the game as the Maryland defense held them scoreless for the final 14:51.

The Terrapins ended the game with a four-goal run, the first coming with 12:01 left in the game. Gribbin scored his second of the day by wrapping around the right side and finishing the shot inside the near post.

Freshman Kevin Forster got in on the scoring action when he scored his first goal as a Terp at the 10:52 mark. Forster finished from the right alley on a low-to-high shot off a Cummings assist.

Sophomore attackman Rustin Bryant also added his first career goal in the fourth quarter with 7:41 left, finishing from eight yards out on another feed from Haus.

The last goal of the game came in transition at 5:02 with Carlson adding his second goal of the game. Junior Jesse Bernhardt started the play by stripping Hartford's Carter Bender. Amato scooped up the groundball and hit junior Landon Carr in stride triggering the fast break. Carr quickly moved the ball to sophomore Sean McGwire who found Carlson on the crease for the goal.

Amato came up big for the Terps all afternoon, stopping 12 Hawk shots. His biggest save came late in the first quarter with Maryland trailing 2-0. Genik looked to have an open net after a nice cross-crease pass, but Amato stuffed the shot to keep the Terps in the game. Amato also has another brilliant save in a scramble situation early in the fourth to quell and comeback attempt by Hartford.

The defense in front of Amato was solid with Ehrhardt, sophomore Brian Cooper and freshman Goran Murray all making their first career starts. In addition to his assist, Ehrhardt finished with four groundballs and a caused turnover, while Cooper and Murray each had three groundballs and two caused turnovers.

Maryland dominated groundballs 53-21. In addition to Holmes tying his career high with nine groundballs, Bernhardt and Snider set career highs with eight and seven groundballs, respectively. Bernhardt also caused three Hawk turnovers.

Game Notes:• With today's 12-6 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Hartford.• Maryland has won 19 straight season openers and is 83-3-1

all-time to start the season.• With four points on two goals and two assists, junior John Haus

now has 12 multi-point, six multi-goal and four multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on a goal and two assists, senior Drew Snider now has nine multi-point and three multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, senior Joe Cummings now has 21 multi-point games for his career.

• Jay Carlson, Mike Chanenchuk and Billy Gribbin each had their first multi-point games as Terps.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FHartford (0-1) 2 1 2 1 6Maryland (1-0) 0 4 4 4 12Scoring: Hartford- Kevin O'Shea 3-0=3, Martin Bowes 1-1=2, Carter Bender 0-2=2, Aidan Genik 1-0=1, Tate Klidonas 1-0=1. Maryland- John Haus 2-2=4, Drew Snider 1-2=3, Jay Carlson 2-0=2, Billy Gribbin 2-0=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-1=2, Joe Cummings 1-1=2, Rustin Bryant 1-0=1, Kevin Forster 1-0=1, Curtis Holmes 1-0=1, Michael Ehrhardt 0-1=1, Sean McGuire 0-1=1, Michael Shakespeare 0-1=1Goalies: Hartford- Scott Bement (60:00, 12 GA, 12 saves).Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 6 GA, 12 saves).

Team Stats: Hartford MarylandShots 6-7-6-4=23 3-12-12-12=40Saves 0-4-4-4=12 3-3-3-3=12Face-Offs 1/20 19/20Groundballs 7-5-3-6=21 14-13-14-12=53Clears 17/24 19/19Turnovers 15 21Caused Turnovers 7 13Extra-Man Opp. 2/4 1/1Penalties 2/2:00 4/2:00Attendance: 1,433

GAME 2#7 MARYLAND . . . . . . 16GEORGETOWN . . . . . . 11FEBRUARY 24, 2012MULTI-SPORT FACILITY

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senior Joe Cummings set a career-high with six points to lead the No. 7 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 16-11 win over Georgetown Friday night at the Multi-Sport Facility.

Maryland got off to a quick start thanks to a pushing penalty on the Hoyas. Sophomore Rustin Bryant slipped a quick pass to Cummings on the crease and Cummings one-timed it for the 1-0 lead at the 11:59 mark.

The lead grew to 2-0 20 seconds later when Cummings made a tough play in tight space around the crease to get off a shot and beat Hoya goalie CT Fisher for his second goal of the game.

Georgetown got on the board at the 9:56 mark with an unassisted goal by Jason McFadden, but Marylandd would go on a 4-0 run to take control of the game.

Redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk started the run with an unassisted man-up goal with 7:24 left in the first. As the Hoya penalty wound down Chanenchuk steeped in from the left alley and just ripped a shot past Fisher to make it 3-1 Terps.

Senior Michael Shakespeare scored his first of the night, hitting on a low-to-low shot from 12 yards out off an assist from junior Kevin Cooper at the 6:07 mark of the first.

Cooper opened the scoring in the second quarter with an easy goal just over a minute into the second. Cummings had the ball behind the cage and flipped an easy pass to Cooper on the crease after Cooper lost his defender with a great off-ball cut.

The run was capped by junior Billy Gribbin's goal from the right alley. Gribbin beat Fisher inside the near pip to make the score 6-1 at the 10:44 mark.

Brian Casey snapped the run with 7:20 left in the second, but Maryland answered right back to push its lead back to five at 7-2. A face-off violation gave the Terps the ball and it ended up in a scramble with junior Landon Carr. He then spun out of traffic and finished past Fisher.

Georgetown scored the last two goals to pull to within three goals heading into halftime, but that was as close as it would get. Maryland went on another four-goal run to take an 11-4 lead in the third.

Cummings scored the first two goals of the run, finishing near identical cuts to the crease each time. Junior John Haus assisted the first goal, while Cooper had the second helper.

Haus then scored off an assist from Cummings to make it a 10-4 game with 8:06 left in the third.

Freshman Jay Carlson continued to prove he can score goals by finishing the run with his first of the day at the 6:04 mark. Cummings' shot was stopped by Hoya goalie Jake Haley, but Carlson scooped up the rebound and bounced the shot off the far pipe and into the goal for the 11-4 lead.

The Hoyas ended the third quarter scoring with a goal by C-Jay Engelke to make it an 11-5 game going into the fourth, but the Terps would answer again, this time with a five-goal run to seal the game.

Chanenchuk got things rolling less than a minute into the fourth. He collected a pass from Haus in the right alley and ripped some high heat past Haley for a 12-5 lead.

Senior Drew Snider got in on the scoring next with a man-up goal off an assist from Gribbin with 13:24 to go.

Shakespeare scored his second, an unassisted goal, to make it 14-5 at the 11:18 mark. He carried the ball from behind the cage around the left side and bounced a shot off the far post and in to the near-side netting for the goal.

Junior Owen Blye then went inside the near post from the left wing, finishing off a slick pass from Haus to make the score 15-5 with 8:39 left.

Carlson then capped off the run and the scoring for the Terps with his second of the day at the 6:32 mark. Sophomore defender Michael Ehrhardt brought the ball up the field, but Carlson erased his chance for a second career assist when he had to dodge around a defender to score the goal.

Georgetown scored the game's final six goals in the last 4:25 to make the final score 16-11.

Sophomore Niko Amato was solid in cage, but wasn't challenged and ended up with seven saves.

Sophomore Brian Cooper led the defensive effort with three groundballs and three caused turnovers, while Carr finished with a game-high six groundballs.

Junior Curtis Holmes was again terrific at the face-off X. He followed up his 19-of-20 performance vs. Hartford with a 15-of-27 outing with five groundballs vs. the Hoyas.

2012 GAME RECAPS

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Game Notes:• With the 16-11 win, Maryland is now 10-2 all-time vs.

Georgetown.• The Terps improved to 5-0 all-time vs. the Hoyas at the Multi-

Sport Facility.• With six points on four goals and two assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has eight hat tricks, 22 multi-point and 14 multi-goal games for his career. It was the first multi-assist game of his career.

• With four points on a goal and three assists, junior John Haus now has 13 multi-point and five multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on a goal and two assists, junior Kevin Cooper now has five multi-point and three multi-assist games for his career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (2-0) 4 3 4 5 16Georgetown (0-1) 1 3 1 6 11Scoring: Maryland- Joe Cummings 4-2=6, John Haus 1-3=4, Kevin Cooper 1-2=3, Jay Carlson 2-0=2, Mike Chanenchuk 2-0=2, Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Billy Gribbin 1-1=2, Owen Blye 1-0=1, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Rustin Bryant 0-1=1. Georgetown- Brian Casey 3-1=4, Zack Angel 2-0=2, C-Jay Engelke 2-0=2, Gerry Reilly 0-2=2, Tyker Knarr 1-0=1, Fran McDonough 1-0=1, Jason McFadden 1-0=1, John Wujciak 1-0=1, Travis Comeau 0-1=1, Zac Guy 0-1=1, Dan McKinner 0-1=1.Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (55:35, 6 GA, 7 saves), Thomas Guarino (4:25, 5 GA, 0 saves). Georgetown - CT Fisher (30:00, 9 GA, 7 saves), Jake Haley (30:00, 7 GA, 3 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland GeorgetownShots 13-10-12-6=41 7-6-8-11=32Saves 4-0-3-0=7 3-3-4-0=10Face-Offs 15/30 15/30Groundballs 9-8-6-10=33 5-5-8-11=29Clears 17/18 8/11Turnovers 12 16Caused Turnovers 10 6Extra-Man Opp. 3/4 1/2Penalties 2/1:00 4/3:00Attendance: 2,283

GAME 3#5 MARYLAND . . . . . . 10#8 DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . 7MARCH 3, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Drew Snider had a hat trick to lead the No. 5 Maryland men's lacrosse team to at 10-7 victory over No. 8 Duke in front of 4,137 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Saturday afternoon.

Maryland moves to 3-0 on the season and 1-0 in ACC play, while the Blue Devils fall to 3-2 overall and 0-1 in the conference.

The Terps started off the scoring less than a minute into the game, with Snider scoring an unassisted goal with a drive down the right alley at 14:07.

The home team scored again almost a minute later, with junior Kevin Cooper running down the left alley and beating Blue Devils goalie Kyle Turri with another high shot at 13:02.

Maryland continued its scoring run at 10:25 when junior Owen Blye dodged from behind the cage and beat the keeper on the right side to increase the lead to 3-0.

The Terps capped their early 4-0 scoring run at 7:32 when senior Joe Cummings netted his sixth goal of the season on an inside roll from a dodge behind the cage.

The Blue Devils got on the board at 7:09 on a goal by Justin Turri, but the Terps finished the first quarter strong when junior John Haus scored from the right alley from junior Billy Gribbin to extend the lead, 5-1.

Snider started off the scoring in the second, netting his second goal of the game off an assist from Gribbin, converting an extra-man opportunity at 14:32. The defense picked up for both teams, with each team scoring one goal each in the remainder of the half. The Blue Devils' Christian Walsh scored at 11:58, but Snider completed his hat trick with a man-up goal at 3:26 to give the Terps a 7-2 lead going into halftime.

Duke's offense came out first in the second half with Josh Dionne scoring at 11:02. Maryland followed that with two straight goals to up its lead six.

The first came from freshman Jay Carlson at 6:04 in the third. Kyle Turri stopped a shot by senior Michael Shakespeare, but couldn't control the rebound and Carlson put the loss ball back into the net.

At 3:34, Gribbin scored one of his own off a Blue Devils' turnover. Junior Jesse Bernhardt pushed the ball in transition and got it to senior David Miller about 10 yards from the goal. The Duke defense collapsed to stop Miller and he quickly moved the ball to Gribbin on the right side where he finished from eight yards out.

On the ensuing faceoff, Duke capped the third quarter scoring at 3:09 with a goal from CJ Costabile.

Duke attempted to stage a comeback in the fourth, but Maryland's defense held strong. The Blue Devils scored three goals to the Terps' one, which came from senior Michael Shakespeare on a shot from the outside that bounced past the keeper at 12:10.

Despite Duke's goal flurry, sophomore goalie Niko Amato held strong, making nine of his 14 saves in the final quarter.

Freshman Goran Murray was outstanding defensively for the Terps. He was charged with guarding Duke All-American Jordan Wolf and held the ACC's leading scorer to just one assist, which came on the Blue Devils' final goal of the game.

Maryland's other starting close defensemen were also terrific. Sophomoe Michael Ehrhardt caused four Duke turnovers, while sophomore Brian Cooper had two groundballs and two caused turnovers.

The Terps finished the game 2-for-2 in extra-man opportunities. Both second quarter goals came on Duke penalties. Duke had four man-up opportunities in the fourth, but only capitalized on one of them. For the game, the Blue Devils were 1-for-5.

The ACC match was a "Purple Out," with awareness being raised for the fight against pancreatic cancer. Former Terp Ryan Young and twin brother Kevin, a former Blue Devil player, lost their mother, Maria, last year to pancreatic cancer.

Game Notes:• With the 10-7 win, Maryland is now 59-19 all-time vs. Duke.• With three points on three goals, senior Drew Snider now has

three hat tricks, 10 multi-point and seven multi-goal games for his career.

• With three points on a goal and two assists, junior Billy Gribbin now has three multi-point games for his Maryland career.

• With 14 saves, sophomore goalie Niko Amato now had nine double-digit saves for his career. It was this third double-digit save performance vs. the Blue Devils in four career meetings.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FDuke (3-2) 1 1 2 3 7Maryland (3-0) 5 2 2 1 10Scoring: Duke- Josh Dionne 3-0=3, Justin Turri 2-0=2, Robert Rotanz 0-2=2, CJ Costabile 1-0=1, Christian Walsh 1-0=1, Jordan Wolf 0-1=1. Maryland- Drew Snider 3-0=3, Billy Gribbin 1-2=3, Owen Blye 1-0=1, Jay Carlson 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Mike Chanenchuk 0-1=1, David Miller 0-1=1. Goalies: Duke- Kyle Turri (60:00, 10 GA, 8 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves).

Team Stats: Duke MarylandShots 5-10-10-15=40 11-11-5-1=28Saves 3-3-2-0=8 1-3-1-9=14Groundballs 5-6-9-8=28 6-7-7-7=27Face-Offs 11/20 9/20Clears 18/18 21/25Turnovers 15 20Caused Turnovers 10 10Extra-Man Opp. 1/5 2/2Penalties 3/2:30 5/3:30Attendance: 4,137

GAME 4UMBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8#4 MARYLAND . . . . . . . 7MARCH 6, 2012UMBC STADIUM

BALTIMORE - Junior John Haus scored twice and added an assist for the Terrapins, but UMBC scored five straight goals in the fourth quarter to upset the No. 4 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team, 8-7, Tuesday night at UMBC Stadium.

The loss drops Maryland to 3-1 on the season, while evening UMBC's record at 2-2.

The Terps drew first blood less than two minutes in when senior Drew Snider scooped up a tough groundball off a rebound and found junior Owen Blye on the right side of the crease. Blye had enough time for multiple pump fakes before finishing past UMBC goalie Adam Cohen.

Maryland took a 2-0 lead at the 11:09 mark of the first when senior Michael Shakespeare dodged down the left wing and got to the front of the crease before scoring into the upper right corner.

Haus put the Terps up by three with 8:01 to go in the first with a quick shot on the right side of the crease after a slick re-dodge created some space from his defender.

UMBC got on the board, making it a 3-1 game, when Zach Linkous scored from the outside at the 3:01 mark.

Liknous scored his second of the game to open the scoring in the second quarter with 6:24 remaining.

But the Terps increased their lead to three going into halftime thanks to two unlikely goals.

A sloppy UMBC clear ended with Blye scooping up a groundball near the right wing and running to the crease. He patiently waited as Cohen back-peddled back to the goal, but Blye easily put one past the off-balance goalie at the 2:07 mark.

A pushing penalty gave UMBC an extra-man opportunity with 1:45 to go, but the Terps' man-down unit turned the tables on the Retrievers. Sophomore Brian Cooper scooped up a groundball off of a blocked shot and took a hard shot as he turned around. From his back he still managed to hit junior Landon Carr in stride with an outlet pass and Carr raced the ball into the Maryland offensive zone. He moved the ball to Haus in the center of the box and he quickly found senior Joe Cummings on the left wing where he ripped a quick shot inside the near pipe for Maryland's first man-down goal since Feb. 14, 2009.

UMBC got the first score of the third quarter on a goal by Derek Bertolini at the 8:30 mark, but Maryland pushed its lead back to three on goal by redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk. He got past his defender with a re-dodge down the left alley and scored past Cohen inside the far pipe with 4:25 to go.

The Retrievers five-goal run in the fourth started with a Scott Hoppmann goal to make it a 6-4 game at the 11:19 mark.

UMBC then made it a one-goal game less than two minutes later when Conor Finch scored an unassisted goal.

A face-off violation call gave UMBC a break on the ensuing faceoff and Phil Poe scored to tie the game for the first time since it was 0-0 in the first quarter.

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UMBC took its first lead of the game at 7-6 when Scott Jones scored with 6:43 left in the fourth. Jones scored again to make it a two-goal game, as the Retrievers took advantage of an extra-man opportunity at the 6:08 mark.

Haus scored an unassisted goal to make it a one-goal game with 1:31 to go and Maryland won the ensuing faceoff, but Cohen made his eighth save of the game on a shot by Blye from the left wing to preserve the Retriever lead.

Maryland had one final chance with under 30 seconds to go, but turned the ball over when the Terps had too many men on the field, giving UMBC the ball and the Retrievers ran out the clock.

Junior Jesse Bernhardt led the Terrapin defense with five caused turnovers and four groundballs.

Game Notes:• With the 8-7 loss, Maryland is now 26-8 all-time vs. UMBC.• The Terps are now 14-3 all-time vs. the Retrievers at UMBC

Stadium.• With three points on two goals and an assist, junior John Haus

now has 14 multi-point and seven multi-goal games for his career.• With two points on two goals, junior Owen Blye now has 13

multi-point and eight multi-goal games for his career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (3-1) 3 2 1 1 7UMBC (2-2) 1 1 1 5 8Scoring: Maryland- John Haus 2-1=3, Owen Blye 2-0=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Drew Snider 0-1=1. UMBC- Scott Jones 2-1=3, Conor Finch 1-2=3, Zach Linkous 2-0=2, Derek Bertolini 1-1=2, Scott Hoppmann 1-0=1, Phil Poe 1-0=1, Rob Grimm 0-1=1, Joe Lustgarten 0-1=1.Goalies: Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 8 GA, 4 saves). UMBC - Adam Cohen (60:00, 7 GA, 8 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland UMBCShots 12-4-2-12=30 2-11-5-7=25Saves 0-4-0-0=4 2-0-0-6=8Face-Offs 4/19 15/19Groundballs 13-7-5-7=22 13-11-6-10=40Clears 17/17 12/15Turnovers 10 18Caused Turnovers 9 2Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 1/4Penalties 4/3:00 3/1:30Attendance: 1,410

GAME 5#4 MARYLAND . . . . . . 17MARIST . . . . . . . . . . . . 4MARCH 10, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Freshman Jay Carlson scored four goals and senior Joe Cummings had three goals and an assist to lead the No. 4 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a dominating 17-4 win over Marist at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.

Maryland started strong when junior midfielder Curtis Holmes won the opening face-off and found Cummings who finished with a shot inside the far post from the left alley just six seconds into the game.

The Terps added to their lead at 13:18 with Cummings scoring again from nearly the same spot on the field. The transition goal started with a sophomore Niko Amato save, who found junior Jesse Bernhardt running down the middle of the field with a long outlet pass. Bernhardt brought the ball into the box, drawing the Marist defense, before finding Cummings for the 12-yard shot from the left alley.

Cummings completed the natural hat trick at 11:39 on a man-up goal. Junior Owen Blye had the ball just behind right goal line extended and flipped a quick pass to Cummings, who made a terrific cut across the crease for the goal.

Carlson scored his first goal of the game at 5:54 on another transition opportunity. Another Amato save led to a breakout by Bernhardt, who found Carlson on the crease. Carlson then pump faked goalie Dave Scarcello before finishing the shot.

The Terps made it a 5-0 lead at 3:38 in the first when senior Drew Snider scored his first goal of the game. The unassisted goal came off a dodge down the left alley.

With time expiring, senior Michael Shakespeare ripped a shot from the restraining line that bounced off of Scarcello with one second remaining in the first quarter to extend the Terps lead to 6-0.

Under a minute into the second quarter, the Terps continued their scoring run when redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk dodged down the right alley to add an unassisted goal.

Carlson made it an 8-0 lead with 13:17 to go in the second with his second goal of the day. Cummings had the ball behind the right side of the cage and spotted Carlson cutting across the crease. With his momentum taking him past the goal Carlson went behind his back to score the goal.

Less than a minute later, junior Kevin Cooper added to the Terps lead making it 9-0. Cooper finished from the left alley off a feed from Blye.

Shakespeare scored his second goal when a bounce shot finished inside the far post. The goal was set up by sophomore Rustin Bryant to extend the lead to 10-0.

The Terps capped off their scoring run at 2:08 when junior John Haus ripped a 12-yard shot from Blye to finish his low-to-low goal. The Red Foxes then ended their scoreless streak of 28:58 on an extra-man goal to finish the half at 11-1.

After the Red Foxes opened the second half scoring, Maryland answered with a 6-0 run beginning at 2:39 of the third when Snider finished from the right wing off an assist from Cooper.

Freshman Charlie Raffa then won the ensuing face-off and took it to the cage to score his first career goal.

The middle two goals of the run capped off the four-goal effort by Carlson. His third goal was as unconventional as can be as he ran down a loose ball near the side of the attack box. Carlson was pushed from behind going for the ball, but still managed to flip the ball over his left shoulder toward the goal. Marist's goalie Craig Goodermote came out of the cage to chase the loose ball, so no one was there for the Red Foxes to stop the ball from bouncing and ending up inside the far post with 29 seconds left in the third.

Carlson's fourth goal opened the scoring in the fourth quarter to make it a 15-2 game at the 8:55 mark. Cooper slipped a nice pass to Carlson on the crease and the freshman was able to maneuver his way through traffic and finish.

A pair of first-career goals ended the Terps' scoring for the day as freshman Joe LoCascio scored unassisted on a shot from the right alley and freshman David Solomon scored on a slick backhanded shot off of a feed to the crease by LoCascio.

Marist made it a 17-4 final with late goals by Brett Bernardo and Connor Rice.

Amato was sensational in goal for the Terps with 13 saves in 52:47 of work and tied his career high with seven groundballs. Thomas Guarino played the final 7:13 in cage for Maryland and finished with one save.

In addition to his two assists, Bernhardt was all over the field for the Terps defensively and finished with three groundballs and a caused turnover. Sophomore Michael Ehrhardt led the defense with three caused turnovers, while fellow sophomore Brian Cooper had five groundballs.

Raffa and sophomore Dan Noskin each won four faceoffs for the Terps and had three and two groundballs, respectively.

Game Notes:• With today's 17-4 win, Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Marist.• The victory over the Red Foxes pushes the Terps' record vs.

first-time opponents to 75-4 all-time.• With four points on three goals and an assist, senior Joe

Cummings now has nine hat tricks, 23 multi-point and 15 multi-goal games for his career.

• With three points on three assists, junior Owen Blye now has 14 multi-point and six multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on a goal and two assist, junior Kevin Cooper now has six multi-point and four multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, senior Drew Snider now has 10 multi-point and eight multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, senior Michael Shakespeare now has three multi-point and three multi-goal games for his career.

• The four goals by freshman Jay Carlson is a career-high and is his first career hat trick. He now has three multi-goal games for his career.

• The two assists by junior Jesse Bernhardt tied his career high for points and assists in a game.

• The Maryland defense held Marist scoreless for the first 28:58 of the game, marking the first time this season the unit has had a 20-plus minute scoreless stretch.

• The shutout in the first quarter is also the Terrapin defenses' first shutout quarter of the season.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMarist (2-1) 0 1 1 2 4Maryland (4-1) 6 5 3 3 17Scoring: Marist- Connor Rice 1-1=2, Mike Begley 1-0=1, Brett Bernardo 1-0=1, Jack Doherty 1-0=1. Maryland- Jay Carlson 4-0=4, Joe Cummings 3-1=4, Kevin Cooper 1-2=3, Owen Blye 0-3=3, Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Drew Snider 2-0=2, Joe LoCascio 1-1=2, Jesse Bernhardt 0-2=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Charlie Raffa 1-0=1, David Solomon 1-0=1, Rustin Bryant 0-1=1, Curtis Holmes 0-1=1.Goalies: Marist- Dave Scarcello (18:26, 9 GA, 3 saves), Craig Goodermote (41:34, 8 GA, 7 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (52:47, 2 GA, 13 saves), Thomas Guarino (7:13, 2 GA, 1 save).

Team Stats: Marist MarylandShots 6-6-1-10=23 11-16-12-4=43Saves 2-4-4-0=10 4-4-0-6=14Groundballs 5-4-6-4=19 11-11-9-13=44Face-Offs 13/24 11/24Clears 11/14 18/20Turnovers 18 14Caused Turnovers 4 10Extra-Man Opp. 1/4 1/2Penalties 1/1:30 4/3:30Attendance: 1,639

GAME 6#8 MARYLAND . . . . . . 11#10 VILLANOVA . . . . . . 5MARCH 17, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Junior Owen Blye had a career high four goals and six points to lead the No. 8 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 11-5 win over Villanova Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.

The victory lifts the Terps to 5-1 on the season, while the Wildcats fall to 4-3.

Maryland came out strong with junior Billy Gribbin scoring the first of his two goals of the day. The first came at 12:55 when senior Joe Cummings rolled around the backside of the cage and found Gribbin wide open on the crease with a picture-perfect pass.

Gribbin's second goal came at 11:24 on a shot created by a dodge from behind the cage.

The Terps added to their lead at 9:42 with Blye scoring his first of the day on a rocket into the upper right corner of the net.

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Blye, a native of Downingtown, Pa., a suburb of Philadelphia, continued the scoring barrage at 5:37. A shot by Blye going across the crease went wide of the net, but freshman Jay Carlson backed-up the play and used a quick restart to find Blye open on the crease where he beat Nova goalie Dan Gutierrez in close.

Redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk extended the lead to 5-0 with a goal at the 3:32 mark of the first. Chanenchuk finished a shot from the left alley off of a pass from junior John Haus.

Junior Curtis Holmes won the ensuing faceoff and advanced the ball to Blye, who then fed a cross-crease pass to Carlson who finished with an easy shot to increase the lead to 6-0.

Maryland extended their run to 7-0 to start the second quarter with senior Michael Shakespeare scoring his first of two goals on the day. Junior Kevin Cooper found Shakespeare with a pass to the left alley and Shakespeare finished a bounce shot for the goal.

Villanova finally got on the board after a 19:50 scoring drought with a extra-man tally by C.J. Small. The Wildcats then scored again less than a minute later to make it a 7-2 game, but Maryland finished the half with a man-up goal of its own by Haus, who scored off of a feed to the crease by senior Drew Snider to make it a 8-2 at the half.

Maryland opened up the lead to seven goals at the 9:12 mark of the third when Shakespeare scored his second on another long bouncer off an assist from Blye.

The Wildcats closed the gap to 9-4 with two goals midway through the third quarter, but the Terps answered when Blye completed his hat trick at the 4:59 mark. The man-up goal came off of another assist from Snider.

The game slowed down in the final quarter with each team only scoring one goal apiece. Blye finished the scoring for the Terps, adding his forth at the 3:04 mark. A sloppy turnover by the Wildcats ended up with junior Jesse Bernhardt racing down the middle of the field. He found Blye on the right side where he beat Gutierrez.

Villanova's Nick Doherty finished the scoring with an unassisted goal with 1:30 to play.

Sophomore Niko Amato, a native of Conshohocken, Pa., finished the day with 12 saves in the net to improve to 5-1 on the season. In front of Amato, the Maryland defense forced the Wildcats into 16 turnovers for the game. Maryland also won the ground ball battle, finishing the day with a 35-22 edge.

Bernhardt led the Terps with six groundballs and three caused turnovers, while Amato also finished with six groundballs.

Game Notes:• With today's 11-5 win, Maryland is now 6-0 all-time vs. Villanova.• With six points on four goals and two assists, junior Owen Blye

now has two hat tricks, 15 multi-point, nine multi-goal and seven multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two assists, senior Drew Snider now has 11 multi-point and four multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, senior Michael Shakespeare now has four multi-point and four multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior Billy Gribbin now has four multi-point and four multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, junior John Haus now has 15 multi-point games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, freshman Jay Carlson now has four multi-point games for his career.

• The shutout in the first quarter is also the Terrapin defenses' second shutout quarter of the season.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FVillanova (4-3) 0 2 2 1 5Maryland (5-1) 6 2 2 1 11Scoring: Villanova- Christian Bernardo 1-0=1, Kevin Cunningham 1-0=1, Nick Doherty 1-0=1, Jack Rice 1-0=1, C.J. Small 1-0=1, Will Casertano 0-1=1, Kevin O'Neill 0-1=1. Maryland- Owen Blye 4-2=6, Billy Gribbin 2-0=2, Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Jay Carlson 1-1=2, John Haus 1-1=2, Drew Snider 0-2=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Jesse Bernhardt 0-1=1, Kevin Cooper 0-1=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1.Goalies: Villanova- Dan Gutierrez (60:00, 11 GA, 9 saves). Maryland - Niko Amato (60:00, 5 GA, 12 saves).

Team Stats: Villanova MarylandShots 2-10-9-14=35 14-6-5-6=31Saves 2-3-1-3=9 2-3-4-3=12Groundballs 3-8-5-6=22 8-9-9-9=35Face-Offs 12/20 8/20Clears 11/14 14/16Turnovers 16 7Caused Turnovers 4 9Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 2/3Penalties 3/2:00 4/3:00Attendance: 2,152

GAME 7#14 NO. CAROLINA . . 11#7 MARYLAND . . . . . . 10MARCH 24, 2012FETZER FIELD

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Junior Billy Gribbin had a hat trick to lead the No. 7 Maryland men’s lacrosse team, but the Terps dropped an 11-10 decision at No. 14 North Carolina Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field.

The loss puts the Terrapins at 5-2 on the year and evens their conference mark at 1-1. UNC improves to 6-3 overall and are now 1-0 in ACC play.

A sloppy field led to some sloppy play at the start and that allowed the Tar Heels to take advantage of some Terrapin turnovers to open a 3-0 lead in the first quarter off of goals by Marcus Holman, Will Campbell and Joey Sankey.

Carolina looked to up its lead when freshman Goran Murray was called for an illegal body check, giving the Tar Heels an extra-man opportunity. But sophomore goalie Niko Amato made a big save on the first UNC shot, which allowed the Terps to kill off the penalty.

The Terps used that possession to score its first goal of the game as senior Joe Cummings found Gribbin on the right wing and Gribbin got a shot past UNC goalie Steven Rastivo to make it 3-1 with 2:56 left in the first.

Maryland opened the scoring in the second quarter when junior Owen Blye found Gribbin open at right goal line extended and Gribbin made the Tar Heels pay, making it a 3-2 game at the 12:26 mark.

The Terps appeared to have tied the game with 10:05 to go in the second when Cummings’ shot slipped past Rastivo, but the goals was taken off the board due to an interference call on UNC’s Tyler Morton. Maryland couldn’t convert on the extra-man opportunity keeping the game 3-2 in favor of the Tar Heels.

The game stayed that way until 16 second left in the second when Sankey scored from the left wing top put UNC up by a pair.

It looked like that’s the way it would be going into halftime, but junior Curtis Holmes won the ensuing faceoff when junior Landon Carr scooped up the groundball. Carr patiently brought the ball down the right alley, set his feet and unleashed a huge shot that got past Rastivo with just one tick left on the clock.

A violation by UNC’s R.G. Keenan on the opening faceoff of the third gave Maryland the ball on a mini-break. Good ball movement from Holmes to junior Jesse Bernhardt to Carr to Cummings on the left wing created a clear look at the goal for Cummings. Rastivo got a piece of the shot, but the ball trickled over the goal line, tying the score at 4-4 just nine seconds into the third.

Amato make a big save on a shot by Jimmy Dunster and made a great outlet pass to Bernhardt. He brought the ball into the box, but was never really picked up by a Tar Heel defender. A couple of pumps by Bernhardt preceded a a long low-to-low shot that got past Rastivo, giving Maryland its first lead of the day, 5-4, at 13:13 of the third.

Carolina looked to tie the game on a goal by Chad Tutton at the 11:59 mark, but the officials ruled he was in the crease before getting the shot off.

Two Maryland penalties gave UNC a 6-on-4 advantage and the Tar Heels tied the game at 5-5 with 11:42 left on a goal by Davey Emala.

Carolina retook the lead when Chad Tutton tipped a shot by Holman past Amato at the 10:34 mark.

The Terps tied the game at 6-6 with 6:33 to go in the third. Cummings was swarmed by the UNC defense, but junior Kevin Cooper picked up the tough groundball and moved it to Blye behind the cage. Blye skipped the ball over to the right alley where senior Michael Shakespeare’s bouncer found the back of the net.

An unsportsmanlike penalty on Greg McBride gave Maryland an extra-man opportunity and Cummings converted off a feed from Blye to put the Terps back up 7-6 with 5:38 to go.

Two penalties on UNC’s Ryan Creighton, including an non-releasable unsportmanlike conduct foul, near the end of the third gave the Terps the ball and a 1:42 EMO to start the fourth quarter.

However, Maryland couldn’t capitalize on the chance for the first 1:41, but as the penalties expired redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk found Gribbin on the right wing where he ripped a shot inside the near pipe to give Maryland an 8-6 lead at the 13:14 mark of the fourth.

Sankey continued to score tough goals, when he split two crashing Terp defenders and slipped a shot past Amato to make it an 8-7 Terp lead with 11:39 left in the fourth.

A slashing call on Murray gave UNC an extra-man opportunity and Keenan won the faceoff giving the Tar Heels a chance to tie the game. Sophomore Michael Ehrhardt blocked a shot by Emala, but Emala picked up the groundball and moved it to Holman, who found Nicky Glasso on the right side of the crease, tying the game at 8-8 at the 10:37 mark.

A slip by junior John Haus created a huge scramble for the ball that ended with Cooper picking up his second tough groundball of the game. He moved it to senior Drew Snider, who had time and room to unleash a big shot from 15 yards out into the upper right corner, tying the game at 9-9 with 7:54 to go.

Campbell scored his second of the day just over a minute later to give UNC a 10-9 lead.

A Maryland turnover turned into a transition opportunity for the Tar Heels and Wood scored his second of the quarter to give UNC a two-goal lead at 11-9 with 2:23 to go.

The Terps had the ball, but turned the ball over. An ugly incident led to ejections for both teams, but Maryland made it a one-goal game with 20 second left.

Murray caused a Jimmy Dunster turnover and then scored his first goal of his career off an assist from Cummings to make it an 11-10 game.

Freshman Charlie Raffa won the final faceoff, giving the Terps a chance. Blye’s feed to Cummings on the crease missed him, but got through to Rastivo, but didn’t make it past him, preserving the 11-10 win for the Tar Heels.

Amato finished the game with 10 saves, while Rastivo had six. Murray led the Terrapin defense with three groundballs and four caused turnovers. Ehrhardt finished the game with five groundballs.

Game Notes:• With today's 11-10 loss, Maryland is now 40-22 all-time vs. North

Carolina and 16-11 all-time in Chapel Hill.• With four points on two goals and two assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has 24 multi-point, 16 multi-goal and two multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on three assists, junior Owen Blye now has 16 multi-point, eight multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on three goals, junior Billy Gribbin now has one hat trick, five multi-point and five multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

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BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (5-2) 1 2 4 3 10North Carolina (7-3) 3 1 2 5 11Scoring: Maryland- Joe Cummings 2-2=4, Billy Gribbin 3-0=3, Owen Blye 0-3=3, Landon Carr 1-1=2, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, Goran Murray 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 0-1=1, Mike Chanenchuk 0-1=1. North Carolina- Marcus Holman 1-3=4, Joey Sankey 3-0=3, Will Campbell 2-0=2, Thomas Wood 2-0=2, Jimmy Bitter 0-2=2, Davey Emala 1-0=1, Nicky Galasso 1-0=1, Chad Tutton 1-0=1, Jack McBride 0-1=1, Tyler Morton 0-1=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves). North Carolina- Steven Rastivo (60:00, 10 GA, 6 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland CarolinaShots 6-8-11-10=35 7-6-5-13=31Saves 2-3-2-3=10 0-3-2-1=6Groundballs 5-10-4-7=26 5-7-6-10=33Face-Offs 8/22 14/22Clears 17/19 15/16Turnovers 12 14Caused Turnovers 7 5Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 3/6Penalties 10/13:00 9/10:30Attendance: 1,009

GAME 8#2 VIRGINIA . . . . . . . . 12#9 MARYLAND . . . . . . . 8MARCH 31, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Joe Cummings had two goals and an assist to lead the No. 9 Maryland men's lacrosse team, but it wasn't enough to overcome No. 2 Virginia, which rallied for a 12-8 victory in front of 6,445 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.

The loss puts the Terps at 5-3 overall and finishes up their ACC record at 1-2, while the Cavaliers improve to 9-1 on the year and 1-0 in conference play.

After going down 2-0 early in the first, Maryland answered at the 4:37 mark with a goal by John Haus. The junior beat the keeper on a shot from the left wing that ended up in the top right corner.

Virginia ended the first quarter by scoring with two seconds remaining to extend their lead to 3-1.

Maryland answered with 11:40 remaining in the second quarter when senior Michael Shakespeare scored his first of two goals of the game. Junior Owen Blye found Shakespeare near the top of the box, where beat the Virginia zone from 13 yards out.

That started a string of five goals in the span of 3:39 that showcased some excellent lacrosse by both teams.

The Cavaliers answered 30 seconds later with an unassisted goal by Colin Briggs. Maryland junior long pole midfielder Jesse Bernhardt scooped the ground ball off the ensuing faceoff and quickly moved it to junior Landon Carr who ultimately found junior Billy Gribbin for the easy one-on-one goal, cutting the Virginia lead back to one with 10:56 left in the second.

Fifty seconds later, Cummings tied the game at 4-4 with his first goal of the game. Cummings dodged down the right alley blowing past the Virginia defender and beating the keeper with a shot just inside the far post.

The Cavaliers retook the lead when Chris Bocklett scored on the extra-man opportunity off a pass from Steele Stanwick with 8:09 left in the second.

Maryland sent the game into halftime ties 5-5 with a goal with 1:57 remaining. After a sophomore goalie Niko Amato stopped a shot by Mark Cockerton, he sent a long outlet pass to Carr, who was never picked up by a Cavalier defender on the right side and his shot beat Wahoo goalie Rob Fortunato.

The early part of the third quarter belonged to the Terps, who took their first lead of the game at the 12:18 mark. Cummings wrapped around the left side of the Virginia crease, but the ball dislodged from his stick briefly. He was able to regain the handle and deftly scored to make it a 6-5 Maryland lead.

The lead grew to a pair of goals less than two minutes later when Shakespeare dodged to the crease, split a double-team and bounced a shot past Fortunato.

But from there the Cavaliers went on a four-goal run and scored seven of the game's final eight goals to put the game away.

Stanwick, who had three goals and five assists overall on the day, started the run with his first goal of the day, getting a fortunate spin off of a bouncer that spun in after hitting the underside of the crossbar.

Rob Emery scored an extra-man goal off an assist from Stanwick with 1:05 left in the half, sending the game into the fourth quarter tied 7-7.

Briggs regained the lead for Virginia with an unassisted goal less than two minutes into the fourth.

That lead upped to two at 9-7 at the 10:33 mark when Stanwick scored his second of the game.

Maryland's final tally came with 9:01 remaining when Cummings found senior Drew Snider in the right alley and he ripped a shot into the upper corner to make it a one-goal game, but Emery scored two sandwiched between Stanwick's third of the game to put it out of reach.

In addition to earning his second career assist, Amato finished with 12 saves and a game-high six groundballs.

Bernhardt finished the game with three groundballs and one caused turnover, as did sophomore Michael Ehrhardt.

Game Notes:• With today's 12-8 loss, Maryland is now 45-43 all-time vs.

Virginia.• With three points on two goals and one assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has 25 multi-point and 17 multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, senior Michael Shakespeare now has five multi-point and five multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, junior Landon Carr now has three multi-point games for his career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FVirginia (9-1) 3 2 2 5 12Maryland (5-3) 1 4 2 1 8Scoring: Virginia- Steele Stanwick 3-5=8, Chris Bocklett 3-1=4, Colin Briggs 2-1=3, Rob Emery 2-0=2, Matt White 2-0=2, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1=1. Maryland- Joe Cummings 2-1=3, Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Landon Carr 1-1=2, Billy Gribbin 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Niko Amato 0-1=1, Owen Blye 0-1=1.Goalies: Virginia- Rob Fortunato (60:00, 8 GA, 15 saves). Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 12 GA, 12 saves).

Team Stats: Virginia MarylandShots 8-7-14-9=38 4-9-9-10=32Saves 1-4-4-6=15 2-3-5-2=12Groundballs 7-7-10-9=33 4-13-5-3=25Face-Offs 13/23 10/23Clears 21/23 13/15Turnovers 11 10Caused Turnovers 5 5Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 0/4Penalties 4/2:30 3/2:30Attendance: 6,445

GAME 9#12 MARYLAND . . . . . 13NAVY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6APRIL 6, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Joe Cummings had a hat trick and two assists to lead the No. 12 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 13-6 victory over in-state rival Navy in front of 5,022 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Friday evening.

Maryland improves to 6-3 on the year, while Navy falls to 5-5.The Terps started off the scoring at 10:42 in the first quarter,

with junior Landon Carr scoring an unassisted transition goal inside the left pipe. Sophomore Brian Cooper started the play, causing a turnover by Navy's Nikk Davis. Sophomore Michael Ehrhardt fought through a scrum to pick up the tough groundball before moving it quickly to Carr near midfield.

Less than a minute later, senior Michael Shakespeare added to the Terps lead by scoring his twelfth goal of the season. Junior Kevin Cooper found Shakespeare in the middle of the Navy box where he ripped a high shot from 12-yards out.

Navy answered with three straight goals of its own to take its only lead of the game with 3:56 left in the first quarter.

Cummings scored the next two goals to regain the lead for Maryland heading into the second quarter. First, he finished a cross-crease pass from Kevin Cooper for the easy goal. Cummings then he scored an unassisted goal from the left crease, beating his defender to the inside before scoring to the near post.

The score remained 4-3 in favor of the Terps until 6:18 in the second quarter when senior Drew Snider dodged down the right alley and hit the top corner to make it a 5-3 game.

The Midshipmen battled back, getting the next two goals from Taylor Reynolds and Gabe Vourmard, respectively, to tie it at 5-5 with 1:28 left in the second.

Maryland regained the lead with 0:12 seconds remaining in the half when junior Owen Blye dodged from behind the goal and beat Navy goalie RJ Wickham inside the far post. Cummings helped make the play possible with an outstanding pick that allowed Blye to get a step on his defender.

It appeared the Terps secured another goal with 0:01 second remaining in the half when Carr fired a shot that beat the horn. However, the referees whistled for a Maryland timeout before the goal was tallied, wiping Carr's second goal off the board and leaving Maryland with a 6-5 lead heading into halftime.

The disallowed goal didn't matter in the end as the Terps stormed out of the intermission and dominated the third quarter by a 5-0 margin, thanks in large part to a perfect 6-for-6 faceoff performance by junior Curtis Holmes. First, Blye wrapped around the cage to tally his second unassisted goal at 11:01. Then is was junior Billy Gribbin scoring his first goal of the game when Shakespeare found him with a skip pass on the right wing for the quick shot.

Snider made it a 9-5 lead with 6:38 to go in the third when he slipped past his short-stick defender and snuck a quick sidearm shot past Wickham from the left wing.

Two minutes later, junior John Haus took advantage of a slip by a Navy defender and some confusion on the Mids part by scoring an unassisted goal after an unobstructed run to the front of the net from the left wing.

With 3:32 remaining in the third quarter, Cummings notched his 10th career hat trick with his third goal of the game. Shakespeare took a hard shot that bounced off Wickham. Cummings grabbed the rebound and finished with a quick behind-the-back shot to make it an 11-5 Terrapin lead.

The Midshipmen opened the scoring in the fourth, but it ended up being their last tally of the game at 8:20. Navy's Pat Durkin took a shot from the right side that Maryland goalie Niko Amato appeared to save. However, the ball was loose in front of the goal line and was tipped across by a Maryland player going for the groundball.

From there, Maryland tallied another two goals to wrap up the scoring.

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Blye started the sequence that led to Maryland's 12th goal of the game, shooting a shot that was saved by Wickham, but bounced behind the cage. Cummings was right there for the groundball and quickly fed Jay Carlson as he was cutting across the crease. Carlson's momentum cut down his shooting angle, but the opportunistic freshman went with a behind-the-back shot that beat Wickham.

Six seconds later Holmes won his ninth straight faceoff with a clean groundball. He started a picture-perfect play, moving the ball to the left side to Cummings who in turn skipped it across the box to Gribbin for the catch-and-shoot goal.

Holmes finished the game going 15-of-20 at the faceoff X with a game high seven groundballs. Freshman Charlie Raffa was also effective at the X, winning all three of his draws with two groundballs.

Junior Jesse Bernhardt continued to show why he's considered to be among the best long poles in the nation with three groundballs and two caused turnovers.

Game Notes:• With today's 13-6 win, Maryland is now 53-33-1 all-time vs. Navy.• With five points on three goals and two assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has 10 hat tricks, 26 multi-point, 18 multi-goal and three multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, senior Michael Shakespeare now has six multi-point games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, senior Drew Snider now has 12 multi-point and 9 multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior Owen Blye now has 16 multi-point and 10 multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two assists, junior Kevin Cooper now has seven multi-point and five multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior Billy Gribbin now has six multi-point and four multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

• Maryland shutout the Mids in the third quarter, which marks the third time this season the Terps have held an opponent scoreless for a quarter.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FNavy (5-5) 3 2 0 1 6Maryland (6-3) 4 2 5 2 13Scoring: Navy- Tucker Hull 1-3=4, Nikk Davis 1-0=1, Pat Durkin 1-0=1, Sam Jones 1-0=1, Taylor Reynolds 1-0=1, Gabe Voumard 1-0=1, Logan West 0-1=1. Maryland- Joe Cummings 3-2=5, Owen Blye 2-0=2, Billy Gribbin 2-0=2, Drew Snider 2-0=2, Michael Shakespeare 1-1=2, Kevin Cooper 0-2=2, Jay Carlson 1-0=1, Landon Carr 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1.Goalies: Navy- RJ Wickham (60:00, 13 GA, 18 saves). Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 6 GA, 5 saves).

Team Stats: Navy MarylandShots 4-4-4-6=18 11-18-17-6=52Saves 5-6-5-2=18 0-1-1-3=5Groundballs 8-3-4-4=19 6-9-14-5=34Face-Offs 5/23 18/23Clears 13/15 11/12Turnovers 11 5Caused Turnovers 2 7Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 0/3Penalties 3/2:00 3/2:30Attendance: 5,022

GAME 10#10 MARYLAND . . . . . . 9#3 JOHNS HOPKINS . . . 6APRIL 14, 2012HOMEWOOD FIELD

BALTIMORE - A dominating defensive performance and four goals from junior Owen Blye propelled the No. 10 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 9-6 victory over No. 3 Johns Hopkins in the 108th meeting of Lacrosse's Greatest Rivalry Saturday evening in front of a sold-out crowd at Homewood Field.

The victory lifts Maryland to 7-3 on the season, while Hopkins stands at 9-2.

The first quarter started off rocky for the Terps as the Blue Jays took an early 2-0 lead, capitalizing on some saves by Hopkins goalie Pierce Bassett. Rob Guida scored the first for JHU less than three minutes into the quarter. Lee Coppersmith upped the lead to 2-0 at the 11:41 mark with an unassisted goal.

But Maryland used a patient offense and clamped down on the defensive end to stay within striking distance and the Terps closed the quarter with two scores in the final 1:23 to tie the game heading into the second.

Junior Kevin Cooper put Maryland on the board with a terrific jumping left-hand shot from the right alley. He took the ball from Blye and Cooper then beat Guida to the inside and slipped the ball inside the near pipe.

The Blue Jays had the ball with the clock winding down, but they stepped out of the box after a stall warning was issued giving the ball to the Terps. Junior Landon Carr picked up the ball for the quick restart and raced down the right side of the field. He pulled up and beat Bassett low from 14 yards out to knot the score with just 20 seconds left in the quarter.

Hopkins regained the lead at the 10:34 mark of the second when Greg Edmonds scored from the right side.

Sophomore Niko Amato made a save on a John Ranagan shot, but a turnover on the clear attempt gave Hopkins another possession and this time Ranagan connected with 9:27 left, making it a 4-2 JHU lead.

Amato made another terrific save at the 5:11 mark on a Chris Boland shot and sophomore Brian Cooper came up with the tough groundball, but a quick turnover gave Hopkins another crack at the Terps and Brandon Benn capitalized with a quick shot off a feed from Boland to up the Blue Jay lead to 5-2 with 3:35 remaining in the second.

The tables were turned when Hopkins' John Greeley turned the ball over to the Terps just under the 2:00 mark. Brian Cooper again scooped up the groundball and Maryland's offense took over. Senior Drew Snider dodged down the left side from the high slot and passed back to junior John Haus. Haus fired a quick pass from near the top of the box to the top-right of the crease where junior Billy Gribbin lost his defender. Gribbin then beat Bassett to make the score 5-3 with 54 seconds left.

Hopkins' Mike Poppleton won the opening faceoff of the third quarter and Boland quickly made it a 6-3 Blue Jay advantage, scoring off a feed from Greeley just 43 seconds into the third.

The Terps responded with a terrific look by Mike Chanenchuk to the right side of the crease for Blye. Maryland's good ball movement moved the Blue Jay defense out of position and Blye had enough time to make six fakes before slipping a bouncer past Bassett with 9:04 remaining.

Terrific defensive pressure by junior Jesse Bernhardt created a turnover for the Terps and Blye scored his second straight to make it a one-goal Maryland deficit. The goal was in question for a moment as Hopkins' defender Robert Enright got tangled in the net tracking Blye from behind the cage and actually pulled the net onto its side as Blye shot. The officials counted the goal, making it a 6-5 game at the 6:16 mark.

The Terps continued their comeback as the third quarter came to a close. Kevin Cooper took the ball behind the net and initiated the offense with around 20 seconds left on the clock. He went around the right side and moved the ball on the senior Michael Shakespeare, who was able to step into a high-to-low shot from the right alley, tying the game at 6-6 going into the fourth quarter.

It appeared as if Wells Stanwick regained the lead for the Blue Jays with under 10 minutes to play, but he was ruled to be in the crease, which waived off the goal.

Maryland capitalized on the opportunity as Blye scored for the third time to give the Terrapins their first lead of the game at the 8:46 mark. Blye started from behind the cage and came around the left side of the goal. He continued up the field, creating some space to get his hands free and his shot beat Bassett low.

A slashing call on sophomore Michael Ehrhardt put the Blue Jays up a man, but sophomore Emmett Cahill picked off a pass by Boland and Carr raced the ball into Maryland's offensive zone, ending the threat.

Maryland killed off the remaining time on the penalty and was given a stall call as the Terps worked the clock up by a goal. That didn't stop Blye from exploiting a mismatch with Hopkins shortie Nikhon Schuler and beating Bassett low again for an 8-6 Terrapin lead with 5:05 remaining.

Some terrific transition lacrosse gave the Terps a three-goal lead with 2:31 to go in the game. Haus picked up a loose ball inside the Maryland defensive box and quickly found Bernhardt breaking up the field. Bernhardt pump-faked the Blue Jay defense, drawing them to him. He moved the ball to senior Joe Cummings, who made the one-more pass to Kevin Cooper on the doorstep for the easy goal.

Hopkins had one last chance to get back in the game, but Amato rose to the occasion, stopping a shot by Boland with 49 seconds left. Amato finished with a flourish, making seven saves for the game.

Maryland's defense dominated the second half, holding the Blue Jay offense, which entered the game scoring 11.0 goals per game, to just one goal in the second half and none over the game's final 29:17.

Game Notes:• With today's 9-6 win, Maryland is now 39-61-1 all-time vs. Johns

Hopkins.• The victory is the first for Maryland at Homewood Field since

2006.• With four points on four goals, junior Owen Blye now has three

hat tricks, 17 multi-point and 11 multi-goal games for his career.?• With three points on two goals and an assist, junior Kevin Cooper

now has eight multi-point and three multi-goal games for his career.

• Maryland shutout the Blue Jays in the fourth quarter, which marks the fourth time this season the Terps have held an opponent scoreless for a quarter.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (7-3) 2 1 3 3 9Johns Hopkins (9-2) 2 3 1 0 6Scoring: Maryland- Owen Blye 4-0=4, Kevin Cooper 2-1=3, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Billy Gribbin 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Mike Chanenchuk 0-1=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1, John Haus 0-1=1. Johns Hopkins- John Greeley 0-3=3, Chris Boland 1-1=2, Brandon Benn 1-0=1, Lee Coppersmith 1-0=1, Greg Edmonds 1-0=1, Rob Guida 1-0=1, John Ranagan 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 6 GA, 7 saves). Johns Hopkins- Pierce Bassett (60:00, 9 GA, 5 saves)

Team Stats: Maryland HopkinsShots 9-2-11-6=28 3-14-7-9=25Saves 1-4-1-1=7 3-1-1-0=5Groundballs 9-3-8-5=25 3-7-4-8=22Face-Offs 5/19 14/19Clears 14/17 15/17Turnovers 12 14Caused Turnovers 4 3Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 0/2Penalties 2/2:00 0/0:00Attendance: 8,500

GAME 11ACC SEMIFINALS

#5 DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . 6#8 MARYLAND . . . . . . . 5APRIL 20, 2012KLOCKNER STADIUM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Joe Cummings and Mike Chanenchuk each scored two goals, but Maryland's comeback effort fell short as the No. 8 Terps lost to No. 5 Duke, 6-5, in the ACC tournament semifinals Friday evening at Klockner Stadium.

The loss drops the Terrapins to 7-4 on the season, while the Blue Devils improve to 12-3.

Things went Duke's way right from the start as a faceoff violation on the opening whistle gave the Blue Devils' CJ Costabile a break and he connected, giving Duke a 1-0 lead just six seconds into the game.

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A pushing call with 14:05 on Maryland junior Landon Carr gave the Blue Devils a chance to up the lead to two, but the Terps killed the penalty and junior John Haus caused a turnover as soon as the penalty was released and picked up the tough groundball.

Maryland didn't squander the possession. Cummings took matters into his own hands, dodging from right goal-line extended to the wing, where he beat Duke goalie Dan Wigrizer inside far pipe to tie things at 1-1 at the 11:45 mark.

The game remained at 1-1 until 2:17 left in the first. Haus took the ball at the top of the box and used a good face dodge to free himself from Duke's Luke Duprey and have a clear path down the left alley. From there Haus found the net with a low shot to give Maryland its first lead.

The Blue Devils tied the game at two goals apiece with 39 seconds left in the first on a goal by Christian Walsh from the right alley.

Duke regained the lead midway through the second, capitalizing on a holding call on sophomore Greg D'Arienzo. Josh Dionne took a feed from Jordan Wolf on the extra-man opportunity, making it 3-2 Blue Devils at the 8:54 mark.

Costabile put the Terps' extra-man unit on the field on the ensuing faceoff, fouling junior Curtis Holmes, who won the draw clean. The Terps used all 30 seconds of the penalty, but senior Drew Snider got the ball to Chanenchuk and he snapped a four-game goal-less streak with a shot into the upper right corner with 8:14 left in the second.

Maryland had the ball with just over a minute to go in the half and looked to be trying for the final shot, but Chanenchuk had a free look at the goal from the right alley, but Wigrizer made his sixth save of the half to give the Blue Devils the ball and a chance to take the lead going into halftime.

It looked like the Terps would get to the break tied at 3-3 when a loose ball turned into a scrum in the left alley. But the ball ended up in the stick of Dionne, who whipped a prayer at the goal and Maryland goalie Niko Amato, who made five saves in the half, never saw the ball coming out and the Blue Devis took a 4-3 lead with 0:01.2 left on the clock.

Duke took its first two-goal lead less than two minutes into the third when Justin Turri scored on a left-hander from 12 yards out.

A pushing call on Duke's Greg DeLuca put the man-up unit on the field again and the Terps made it 2-for-2 with the man advantage when Haus found Chanenchuk in the top left slot for the step-down and Chanenchuk connected for his first multi-goal game since February 24 with 10:09 remaining in the third.

Duke had the ball as the third quarter came to a close and Dionne looked to repeat his second quarter heroics with another last-second goal, but this time Amato was up to the challenge and made the huge point-blank save to keep it a 5-4 game going into the fourth.

Holmes won the opening faceoff of the fourth quarter, but Duke's pressure created a turnover and Dionne scored his third of the game to make it a 6-4 Blue Devil lead at the 14:38 mark.

The Blue Devils had the ball with under three minutes to play when junior Jesse Bernhardt forced a Blue Devil turnover to give the Terps a chance. Cummings didn't waste the possession, scoring from the left wing after going under his defender. Wigrizer got a piece of the shot, but not enough as the ball trickled over the line, making it 6-5 with 2:09 to play.

Maryland had the ball as time wound down, but couldn't get the tying goal despite Snider and Cummings getting off decent shots at the Blue Devil goal.

Amato finished the game with seven saves and a game-high six groundballs. Bernhardt caused four turnovers and had two groundballs.

Freshman Goran Murray was credited with just one caused turnover, but he held Duke's leading scorer, Jordan Wolf, who entered the game with 50 points, without a goal and Wolf's lone assist came on an extra-man goal when Murray was off the field.

Game Notes:• With today's 6-5 loss, Maryland is now 59-20 all-time vs. Duke.• The Terps are now 5-6 all-time vs. the Blue Devils in ACC

tournament play.• With two points on two goals, senior Joe Cummings now has 27

multi-point and 19 multi-goal games for his career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (7-4) 2 1 1 1 5Duke (12-3) 2 2 1 1 6Scoring: Maryland- Mike Chanenchuk 2-0=2, Joe Cummings 2-0=2, John Haus 1-1=2, Drew Snider 0-1=1. Duke- Josh Dionne 3-0=3, CJ Costabile 1-0=1, Justin Turri 1-0=1, Christian Walsh 1-0=1, Tommy Patterson 0-1=1, Robert Rotanz 0-1=1, Jordan Wolf 0-1=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 6 GA, 7 saves). Duke- Dan Wigrizer (60:00, 5 GA, 10 saves)

Team Stats: Maryland DukeShots 6-10-6-9=31 5-10-9-7=31Saves 2-3-1-1=7 2-4-1-3=10Groundballs 7-7-6-6=26 7-8-4-8=27Face-Offs 6/14 8/14Clears 15/16 18/19Turnovers 8 12Caused Turnovers 9 4Extra-Man Opp. 2/4 1/4Penalties 4/4:00 4/2:30Attendance:

GAME 12#9 MARYLAND . . . . . . 12MOUNT ST. MARY'S . . . 8APRIL 25, 2012WALDRON FAMILY STADIUM

EMMITSBURG, Md. - Senior Joe Cummings scored his 100th career point to lead the No. 9 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 12-8 victory over Mount St. Mary's in front of a record-setting crowd of 1,278 at Waldron Family Stadium Wednesday night.

The Terrapins improve to 8-4 on the season, while the Mount falls to 4-8.

It didn't take long for Maryland to open the scoring. Junior Owen Blye took the ball from behind the cage, around the left side, took the extra step to create a better shooting angle and beat The Mount goalie Chris Klaiber with less than two minutes gone in the first.

Junior Curtis Holmes won the ensuing faceoff with junior Jesse Bernhardt scooping up the groundball. Bernhardt had a clear run to the Mount St. Mary's goal and quickly hit the top left corner to make it a 2-0 Maryland lead at the 12:58 mark.

The lead grew to 3-0 just over a minute later when Blye found Cummings on the right side of the crease and Cumming pump-faked Klaiber before finishing inside the far post.

The Mount responded with an unassisted goal by Bryant Schmidt at the 10:22 mark to make it a 3-1 contest.

Schmidt made it a one-goal game with a shot from the right alley as time expired on an extra-man opportunity, following a pushing call on sophomore Brian Cooper.

Mount St. Mary's sent the game into the second quarter all tied at 3-3 thanks to a goal by Andrew Scalley with just 27 seconds left in the first.

The second quarter was scoreless outside of a 22-second span that saw the Terps score three times to open up a 6-3 lead.

Redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk got things started at the 3:15 mark, taking a pass from junior John Haus in the right alley and connecting on a low-to-low shot.

The ensuing faceoff was another display of perfect transition lacrosse by the Terps. Bernhardt picked up the groundball moving toward the Mountaineers' goal. This time the Mount slid to stop his progress, so he moved the ball to Cummings on the left side. He then made the "one-more" pass to Blye across the crease, where he scores easily with 2:53 left.

Redshirt freshman Taylor Morgan scooped up the following faceoff and took the open shot. Klaiber made the stop this time, but couldn't control the rebound. Junior Kevin Cooper picked up the loose ball and put the rebound back in at the 2:53 mark.

A slashing call with 42 seconds left gave the Terps their first extra-man opportunity, but Maryland held the ball until the horn, giving them possession at the start of the third quarter.

The extra-man opportunity wasn't wasted as Blye found junior Billy Gribbin on the right wing and he ripped a shot inside the far post 11 seconds into the third, making the score 7-3 for Maryland.

Scalley tallied his second of the game with 11:36 to go in the third to make it a three-goal game, but Gribbin scored again from the right wing a minute later on a left-handed sidearm shot off an assist from Blye top up the lead back to four.

Cummings scored from in close with 6:19 to go in the third to register his 99th career point to give Maryland a five-goal lead, but Christian Kellett got the Mountaineers back to within four with his first at the 4:37 mark.

A good groundball Gribbin at the 3:35 mark turned into the Terps' 10th goal of the game as Haus found senior Drew Snider on the right sing. Snider ripped a low-to-high shot to give Maryland a 10-5 lead with 3:18 remaining in the third.

History was made at the 2:19 mark when Cummings scored on a nice re-dodge from left goal-line extended to register his 100th career point, becoming just the 38th player in the 87-year history of Maryland men's lacrosse to reach that plateau.

Brett Schmidt and Bryan Kane scored late in the fourth to make it 11-7 with 3:09 to play.

Maryland looked to run out the clock and had the ball inside the Mount St. Mary's box with under a minute to play. The Mount doubled freshman Jay Carlson at the top left corner of the box and he flipped the ball across the box to senior Michael Shakespeare, who scored the empty-netter to make it a 12-8 final.

Freshman Charlie Raffa won 6-of-10 faceoffs for Maryland, which got six saves from sophomore goalie Niko Amato.

In addition to scoring the early goal, Bernhardt tied for the game-high with four groundballs and also caused a turnover. Brian Cooper also had four groundballs and a caused turnover for the Terrapin defense.

Game Notes:• With today's 12-8 win, Maryland is now 9-0 all-time vs. Mount

St. Mary's.• With four points on three goals and an assist, senior Joe

Cummings now has 11 hat tricks, 28 multi-point and 20 multi-goal games for his career.

• With five points on two goals and three assists, junior Owen Blye now has 18 multi-point, 12 multi-goal and nine multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two assists, junior John Haus now has 17 multi-point and six multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior Billy Gribbin now has six multi-point and four multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (8-4) 3 3 5 1 12Mount St. Mary's (4-8) 3 0 2 3 8Scoring: Maryland- Owen Blye 2-3=5, Joe Cummings 3-1=4, Billy Gribbin 2-0=2, John Haus 0-2=2, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Jay Carlson 0-1=1. Mount St. Mary's- Brett Schmidt 1-3=4, Bryant Schmidt 2-1=3, Andrew Scalley 2-0=2, Bryan Kane 1-0=1, Christian Kellett 1-0=1, Daniel Stanix 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (59:15, 7 GA, 6 saves), MJ Leonard (0:15, 1 GA, 0 saves). Mount St. Mary's- Chris Klaiber (60:00, 12 GA, 8 saves)

Team Stats: Maryland MSMShots 8-7-7-7=29 8-5-4-11=28Saves 0-2-1-3=6 2-2-2-2=8Groundballs 7-5-7-7=26 6-6-2-7=21Face-Offs 10/22 12/22Clears 9/11 12/22Turnovers 9 10Caused Turnovers 5 1Extra-Man Opp. 1/1 0/3Penalties 3/2:30 1/1:00Attendance: 1,278

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GAME 13#9 MARYLAND . . . . . . 12BELLARMINE . . . . . . . . 7APRIL 28, 2012CAPITAL ONE FIELD AT BYRD STADIUM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Joe Cummings scored four goals and had six points on "Senior Day" to lead the No. 9 Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 12-7 victory over Bellarmine Saturday afternoon in front of 2,507 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.

The Terrapins improve to 9-4 on the year, while the Knights fall to 4-8.

Cummings got Maryland off to a hot start, scoring just over a minute into the game at the 13:53 mark. Redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk's shot from the right alley was wide of the goal, but Cummings was in the right spot to scoop up the groundball and finish a shot from the left wing inside the far post.

Chanenchuk then made it a 2-0 lead for Maryland with 8:56 left in the first. Junior Owen Blye skipped the ball from behind the cage to the top right slot, where Chanenchuk stepped down and hit the low shot.

Maryland finished the first quarter off strong with junior John Haus finding senior Drew Snider cutting across the crease for the one-timer with 4:47 on the clock to push the lead to 3-0.

Cummings then added his second goal in spectacular fashion at 13:06 in the second quarter. Dodging from the right wing, he saw the Knights sliding to him and patiently waited for an opportunity. Cummings saw some daylight between the two defenders and split the double team and calmly beat Bellarmine goalie Dillon Ward to the far post.

Less than a minute later Maryland increased its lead to 5-0 with Cummings on the giving end this time He found senior Michael Shakespeare in the top slot and Shakespeare finished the shot inside the left post.

Junior Kevin Cooper added to the Terps lead at the 6:24 mark. Cooper dodged down the left alley and finished the jumping left-hander low past the keeper.

Maryland finished off the scoring run with a goal at 2:10 in the second quarter. Freshman Joe LoCascio scored his second goal of the year off of another assist from Cummings. LoCascio was in the right slot and finished a side-armed shot inside the right pipe.

Bellarmine scored its first goal of the game with 1:16 remaining in the half ending a scoreless run of 28:44. Will Cary scored the goal off of an assist from Keaton Ohara to make it 7-1 going into halftime.

Junior Billy Gribbin opened up the second half scoring with two straight goals for the Terps. The first came at 13:38 when he beat his defender from behind the cage and finished from the right side. Then at 9:35 he finished a cross-crease pass from Blye to make it 9-1 Terps.

That was the start of three goals in less than 10 seconds. Bellarmine answered off the ensuring faceoff with Andrew Bulgarelli winning the draw and taking it to the cage to cut the lead to 9-2.

Six seconds later Maryland answered with a goal of its own off the faceoff. Freshman Charlie Raffa won the faceoff and pushed the break. He found Cummings on the left wing where he finished with a low-to-low shot.

Bellarmine then went on a 3-0 scoring run scoring to finish the third quarter and added another goal to start the fourth, which cut Maryland's lead to 10-6.

The Terps then scored two goals of their own to end the run and put the game out of reach.

The first came at 5:30 in the fourth quarter when Cooper found Shakespeare on the right wing and he connected on the jump shot for his second of the game.

Then at 2:46 Cummings tied his career high with his fourth of the day when he came around the right side of the cage and finished the unassisted goal to cap off his senior day.

Bellarmine's Austin Bright scored the final goal of the game with 55 seconds left to make the final score 12-7.

Raffa and junior Curtis Holmes controlled the faceoff X for the Terps, combining to win 15-of-23 with 11 faceoffs.

Junior Tewaaraton nominee Jesse Bernhardt continued to show why he's considered to be one of the top defenders in the nation with six groundballs and a caused turnover. Sophomore Michael Ehrhardt also had a solid day on the defensive end of the field with two groundballs and two caused turnovers.

The game marked the final regular season home game for seven Maryland seniors: Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Morrison, Tim Shaeffer, Shakespeare and Snider.

Game Notes:• With today's 12-7 win, Maryland is now 4-0 all-time vs.

Bellarmine.• With six points on four goals and two assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has 12 hat tricks, 29 multi-point, 21 multi-goal and four multi-assist games for his career.

• With his six points, Cummings moves into 36th on the all-time points list at Maryland with 106.

• With two points on two goals, senior Michael Shakespeare now has seven multi-point and six multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two assists, junior Owen Blye now has 19 multi-point and 10 multi-assist games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, junior Kevin Cooper now has nine multi-point games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior Billy Gribbin now has seven multi-point and four multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

• Maryland shutout the Knights in the first quarter, which marks the sixth time this season the Terps have held an opponent scoreless for a quarter.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FBellarmine (4-8) 0 1 4 2 7Maryland (9-4) 3 4 3 2 12Scoring: Bellarmine- Colton Clark 2-0=2, Austin Bright 1-1=2, Will Cary 1-1=2, Andrew Bulgarelli 1-0=1, Lance Robinson 1-0=1, Trevor Timmerberg 1-0=1, Keaton Ohara 0-1=1, Michael Ward 0-1=1. Maryland- Joe Cummings 4-2=6, Billy Gribbin 2-0=2, Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Kevin Cooper 1-1=2, Owen Blye 0-2=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Joe LoCascio 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, John Haus 0-1=1, Charlie Raffa 0-1=1.Goalies: Bellarmine- Dillon Ward (59:05, 12 GA, 10 saves), Keaton Ohara (0:55, 0 GA, 0 saves). Maryland- Niko Amato (59:05, 7 GA, 9 saves), MJ Leonard (0:55, 0 GA, 0 saves).

Team Stats: Bellarmine MarylandShots 2-7-710=26 8-13-7-5=33Saves 2-3-4-1=10 1-3-1-4=9Groundballs 3-2-11-9=25 11-8-9-12=40Face-Offs 8/23 15/23Clears 12/12 12/15Turnovers 14 13Caused Turnovers 5 9Extra-Man Opp. 1/4 0/2Penalties 2/1:00 4/3:00Attendance: 2,507

GAME 14#12 COLGATE. . . . . . . 13#9 MARYLAND . . . . . . 11MAY 5, 2012ANDY KERR STADIUM

HAMILTON, N.Y. - Junior John Haus had a career-high six points, but the No. 9 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team dropped a 13-11 decision at No. 12 Colgate Saturday afternoon at Andy Kerr Stadium.

With the loss, the Terrapins finish the regular season with a 9-5 record, while the Raiders improved to 13-3.

Colgate came out with a lot of energy and turned that into a 2-0 lead less than three minutes into the game off goals by Brendon McCann and Jeff Ledwick.

Maryland made it a 2-1 game following a Colgate offside's call near the 11:00 mark. Junior Owen Blye picked up the ball on the quick restart and found a streaking Taylor Morgan in the middle of the field. The Raiders never slid to cutoff the freshman and he scored easily with 10:53 left in the first.

Back-to-back goals by McCann and Peter Baum gave Colgate a 4-1 lead with 9:17 to go in the first, but Maryland answered back with back-to-back goals of its own.

The first came with Haus finding senior Drew Snider in the left slot and Snider's step-down rip beat Raider goalie Jared Madison top side.

Haus set up the next score too, dodging down the left side and rolling back to find redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk wide open 13 yards out straight away from the front of the goal. Chanenchuk took two steps in and laced a shot into the top left corner, making it 4-3 at the 5:49 mark.

Baum scored off the ensuing faceoff to give Colgate a 5-3 lead with 5:02 left in the first, but Maryland got another score from distance to make it a 5-4 game going into the second quarter.

Junior Kevin Cooper took a Raider short-stick middie behind the cage and when Colgate slid to him on the dodge he found freshman Joe LoCascio near the top of the box and LoCascio hit a high to low shot from 12 yards out.

A wild sequence led to McCann's third goal of the game, which upped the Colgate lead to 6-4 with 13:12 left in the second. A Chanenchuk shot was blocked and the only player who knew where the ball went was Madison, who picked the ball out of the air. That started the transition, which ended when defender Bobby Lawrence found McCann on the crease for the goal.

The frenetic scoring slowed a bit, but picked up again midway through the second when Haus dodged the right side and rolled back to find Chanenchuk at the top of the box. Chanenchuk, in a near replay of his first goal, took two steps and fired the ball into the top left corner, cutting the Raiders' lead to 6-5.

Haus tied the game for the first time since it was 0-0 with the first unassisted goal of the game. He dodged down the right alley and got off a good sidearm shot before the Raider slide could get to him and his low shot bounced past Madison, making it 6-6 with 4:43 to go in the second.

The third quarter appeared to open with a goal by Snider, but that was waived off due to an interference call on Colgate's Kevin Gordon. Maryland turned its first extra-man opportunity into its first lead of the game when Chanenchuk found junior Billy Gribbin on the right wing and Gribbin scored inside the far pipe to put the Terps ahead 7-6 at the 13:11 mark.

The Terps looked to get a stop on a Raider possession, but an errant pass by sophomore Michael Ehrhardt ended up in the stick of Baum and he coasted in and scored the uncontested goal, tying it at 7-7 with 9:01 to go in the third.

Maryland got the ball back two minutes later on another caused turnover by junior Jesse Bernhardt and the offense turned it into a goal. A Chanenchuk pass was knoced down by a Raider defender, but Snider was there for the tough groundball. He quickly found Haus on the left wing and Haus ripped a one-timer for the 8-7 Maryland lead at the 4:25 mark.

The Terrapin midfield continued to have a huge impact as Chanenchuk scored his third of the game for his first hat trick as a Terp. He dodged a shortie from the top of the box and got off a right-handed sidearm shot into the top left corner with 2:08 to play in the third.

Colgate took a lot of momentum into the fourth quarter with an unassisted goal by Baum with 38 seconds left in the third to make it a one-goal game. The Raiders then pulled even before the fourth when a shot by senior Joe Cummings was blocked and Colgate defender James Queeney scored on a low shot from outside the Raider offensive box with just 2.2 seconds remaining on the clock.

Conor Murphy replaced Madison in goal for the Raiders at the start of the fourth and came up with a big save on a shot by Cummings from the right alley. That started a fastbreak for the Raiders that ended when Ryan Walsh scored to give Colgate a 10-9 lead at 13:13 of the fourth.

The lead grew for the Raiders to 11-9 with 12:28 to play on a goal by Chris Zielinski.

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Senior Michael Shakespeare trimmed the deficit back to one with his first goal of the game with 9:43 to go. He dodged down the right alley, beat the Colgate slide and scored inside the far pipe, making it 11-10.

A prime opportunity went by the wayside for the Terps near the 6:30 mark. Ehrhardt emerged from a scramble near the right sideline by the midfield stripe with the ball and he raced it into the Terrapin zone. He moved it to Blye on the left wing and Blye's cross-crease pass found Gribbin on the right side, but Gribbin's shot hit off the crossbar.

A slashing call on Morgan gave the Raiders an extra-man chance and Walsh converted with an unassisted goal from the right wing to make it a 12-10 game with 3:46 to play.

Baum scored an empty-netter to give Colgate a 13-10 lead with 1:35 left on the clock.

Cummings scored from within close off an assist from Haus with 48 seconds left to make the final 13-11.

Bernhardt finished the game with four groundballs and five caused turnovers, while freshman Charlie Raff won 12-of-24 faceoffs and had a game-high eight groundballs.

Game Notes:• With today's 12-10 loss, Maryland is now 7-2 all-time vs. Colgate.• With two points on a goal and an assist, senior Drew Snider now

has 14 multi-point games for his career.• With a career-best six points on two goals and four assists, junior

John Haus now has 18 multi-point, eight multi-goal and seven multi-assist games for his career.

• With four points on three goals and one assists, redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk now has one hat tricks, three multi-point and three multi-goal games for his career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (9-5) 4 2 3 2 11Colgate (13-3) 5 1 3 4 13Scoring: Maryland- John Haus 2-4=6, Mike Chanenchuk 3-1=4, Drew Snider 1-1=2, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, Billy Gribbin 1-0=1, Joe LoCascio 1-0=1, Taylor Morgan 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Owen Blye 0-1=1, Kevin Cooper 0-1=1. Colgate- Peter Baum 5-2=7, Brendon McCann 3-0=3, Matt Clarkson 0-3=3, Ryan Walsh 2-0=2, Jeff Ledwick 1-0=1, James Queeney 1-0=1, Chris Zielinski 1-0=1, Patrick Campbell 0-1=1, Bobby Lawrence 0-1=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 13 GA, 7 saves). Colgate- Jared Madison (45:00, 9 GA, 4 saves), Conor Murphy (15:00, 2 GA, 3 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland ColgateShots 9-7-9-6=31 8-13-7-6=34Saves 1-3-1-2=7 1-0-3-3=7Groundballs 13-7-6-6=32 8-9-5-9=31Face-Offs 12/27 15/27Clears 17/22 17/20Turnovers 18 15Caused Turnovers 9 13Extra-Man Opp. 1/1 1/3Penalties 3/3:00 1/0:30Attendance: 2,222

GAME 15NCAA FIRST ROUND

MARYLAND . . . . . . . . 10#7 COLGATE. . . . . . . . . 9MAY 13, 2012ULRICH SPORTS COMPLEX

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Senior Joe Cummings scored with six seconds left in the fourth to send the Maryland men's lacrosse team to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals with a 10-9 victory at No. 7 seed Lehigh Sunday night in front of 2,278 at Banko Field at Ulrich Sports Complex.

The Terps (10-5) advance to the quarterfinals and will play No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins game on Sat., May 19 at noon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. The Mountain Hawks finish their season with a 14-3 record.

Maryland got off to a quick start with redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk finding senior Drew Snider in the left alley and Snider ripped a shot into the upper right corner with just 1:27 elapsed.

A goal by Lehigh's David DiMaria was waived off at the 10:52 mark, but a pushing call on freshman Goran Murray put the Mountain Hawks up a man and Kyle Stiefel scored off of a feed from DiMaria to tie the game at 1-1 with 10:37 to go in the first.

That's when junior Owen Blye took over the game, figuring into the Terps' next five goals.

The first of those came on the extra-man opportunity following a tripping call on DiMaria. Blye found Cummings on the crease for the easy score with 9:12 to go to make it 2-1 for the Terps.

Blye scored his first goal of the game as the clock wound down in the first quarter, coming around the left side of the cage and scoring from the left wing with just 0:06 left on the clock.

The extra-man unit struck again for the first tally in the second as Blye found junior Billy Gribbin on the right wing and Gribbin ripped a shot past Lehigh goalie Matthew Poillon at the 9:11 mark to up the Terrapin lead to 4-1.

Blye was in the giving mood again less than two minutes later finding freshman Jay Carlson on the crease for his first score since April 6. But, the play wouldn't have been made without Cummings moving the ball to Blye after slipping on the turf behind the cage.

The 5-0 Terrapin run was finished with Blye hitting senior Michael Shakespeare in the left alley and Shakespeare let a laser fly on the step-down shot to make it a 6-1 game with 5:52 to play.

But the Mountain Hawks would not go quietly into the half as DiMaria took advantage of a defensive switch that had him isolated with a short-stick and he scored unassisted from just above left goal line extended.

That goal snapped a scoreless stretch of 21:28 for Lehigh, but the Mountain Hawks turned that into the start of a 3-0 run to close out the second quarter as Stiefel scored twice before the quarter was out to make it a 6-4 game going into halftime.

Lehigh continued its run in the third, holding Maryland scoreless and putting up four of its own to take an 8-6 lead into the final 15:00.

The difference in the third was Poillon, who made six of his xx saves in the quarter to allow Lehigh to build its lead.

Snider ended a scoring skid of 22:26 for the Terps by finishing a feed inside from Chanenchuk with a high bouncer that just got under the crossbar to cut the lead to 8-7 with 13:26 to play in the fourth.

The Mountain Hawks didn't let the Terps build any momentum as Dante Fantoni scored his first of the game to up the lead back to two at 9-7 just 32 seconds later.

Maryland continued to fight and Snider was a big reason why, scoring his third goal of the game on an unassisted goal dodging from the left wing to cut the deficit to one at the 8:03 mark.

The comeback was complete with 6:42 to go in the fourth when Chanenchuk scored unassisted from the right alley with a blistering shot inside the far pipe. That goal pulled the Terps even at 9-9, which was the first time the game was tied since the 13:07 mark of the third when it was 6-6.

Freshman Charlie Raffa, who won 10-of-14 faceoffs for the game, won the ensuing faceoff when a pile up resulted in a conference by the officials, who ended up ruling Terrapin ball on a hold by the Mountain Hawks.

That possession saw junior John Haus lose his defender and get a good look at the goal from close in on the left wing, but Poillon came up with his 15th save of the game.

Lehigh had the ball with a chance to retake the lead with 4:49 to play, but sophomore Michael Ehrhardt caused his third turnover of the game to give Maryland the ball back with 4:40 to play.

The Terrapins never gave Lehigh another possession.Shots by Blye and Kevin Cooper early in the possession were too

high, but Blye's second attempt was Poillon's 16th save of the game. However, Poillon couldn't control the rebound and Snider came away with the biggest groundball of the game with just 1:26 remaining.

That set the stage for Cummmings' heroics, as he patiently waited as the clock ticked down to under 20 seconds left before making his move, dodging around the right side of the cage and slipping the game-winner past Poillon with just six seconds left.

Raffa finished with a game-high five groundballs, while sophomore goalie Niko Amato was credited with six saves.

Game Notes:• With today's 10-9 win, Maryland is now 4-1 all-time vs. Lehigh.• Maryland is now 14-3 all-time in the first round of the NCAA

tournament.• With two points on two goals, senior Joe Cummings now has 30

multi-point and 22 multi-goal games for his career.• With two points on two goals, Cummings moves past Bud

Beardmore (1960-62) for sole possession of 34th on the all-time points list at Maryland with 109.

• With three points on three goals, senior Drew Snider now has four hat tricks, 15 multi-point and 10 multi-goal games for his career.

• With five points on one goal and four assists, junior Owen Blye now has 20 multi-point and 11 multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on one goal and two assists, redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk now has four multi-point and one multi-assist games for his Maryland career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (10-5) 3 3 0 4 10Lehigh (14-3) 1 3 4 1 9Scoring: Maryland- Owen Blye 1-4=5, Drew Snider 3-0=3, Mike Chanenchuk 1-2=3, Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Jay Carlson 1-0=1, Billy Gribbin 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1. Lehigh- Kyle Stiefel 3-0=3, David DiMaria 2-1=3, Dante Fantoni 1-1=2, Roma Lao-Gosney 1-1=2, Adam Johnston 1-0=1, Ryan Snyder 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 9 GA, 6 saves). Lehigh- Matthew Poillon (60:00, 10 GA, 16 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland LehighShots 10-7-10-10=37 7-7-12-4=30Saves 4-1-1-0=6 5-2-6-3=16Groundballs 3-7-6-4=20 7-3-7-5=22Face-Offs 14/23 9/23Clears 12/12 12/14Turnovers 5 8Caused Turnovers 5 0Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 2/3Penalties 3/2:00 3/3:00Attendance: 2,278

GAME 16NCAA QUARTERFINALS

MARYLAND . . . . . . . . 11#2 JOHN HOPKINS . . . . 5MAY 19, 2012NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Senior Drew Snider scored three goals to send the Maryland men's lacrosse team to the Final Four for the second straight season with an 11-5 victory over No. 2 seed Johns Hopkins Saturday afternoon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

The Terps (11-5) will play the No. 5 seed Duke/Colgate game on Sat., May 26 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Blue Devils and Raiders are set to play on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at PPL Park in Philadelphia. The Blue Jays finish their season with a 12-4 record.

The Blue Jays started off the scoring at the 9:13 mark on an unassisted goal by Mark Goodrich, but that would be it for Hopkins in the first quarter.

Maryland got on the board less than two minutes later with a goal from junior John Haus. He dodged down the right wing and turned back to fire a shot that beat JHU goalie Pierce Bassett stick-side-high to even things up at 1-1 with 7:46 remaining in the first quarter.

The Terps took their first lead of the day with 13.6 seconds remaining in the quarter when redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk dodged from behind and redirected the ball to junior Owen Blye, who then found Snider cutting on the right alley. Snider finished the shot inside the far pipe to give Maryland the 2-1 lead.

Sophomore Niko Amato made a save at the buzzer to keep the lead at 2-1, which was one of four saves made by Amato in the quarter.

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With 13:24 remaining in the second quarter, Hopkins tied the game at two thanks to an extra man goal by Bradon Benn, but that was as close as the Blue Jays would get in the game.

Maryland scored the next six goals in the game, including two in the next two minutes to regain the lead that they would not give up. First, Snider scored an unassisted goal after running through the defense and finished the shot past Bassett's off side hip.

Then, sophomore Michael Ehrhardt came up with a big ground ball off the faceoff and moved the ball to junior Landon Carr who finished the transition goal at 11:23 to give the Terps the 4-2 advantage.

Maryland scored again less than a minute later with Snider finishing off the hat trick. He dodged down the right wing and finished the shot into the far post to extend the lead to 5-2 with 10:30 remaining in the half.

Maryland then added to the lead with 3:05 remaining in the half. Junior Kevin Cooper dodged from up top and found senior Joe Cummings alone on the crease. Cummings then finished the one-on-one shot to make the lead 6-2 going into half time.

Chanenchuk started off the scoring in the second half with a goal at the 11:51 mark. Cummings fed him the ball on the right alley and Chanenchuk went around his defender and finished the shot from 12 yards out into the top right corner to make it a 7-2 Maryland advantage.

With 6:15 remaining Haus added to the Maryland lead. Dodging from behind the cage Haus split two defenders before diving tangent to the crease to beat Bassett with a low shot to make the lead 8-2.

With 3.1 seconds remaining in the third quarter Chris Boland scored for Hopkins to cut the Terps lead to 8-3. The goal ended a 28:20 scoreless stretch for the Blue Jays.

Maryland responded at 13:50 in the fourth quarter. Chanenchuk dodged from up top and fired a shot from the right alley that beat the keeper past the near post to extend the lead to 9-3.

Junior Billy Gribbin scored his first goal of the day with 11:03 remaining in the game. Gribbin picked up his own rebound and finished the shot to increase the lead to 10-3.

Hopkins answered back with two goals of its own to cut the lead to 10-5 with 7:48 remaining in the game.

However, Maryland answered back scoring the final goal of the game with 1:35 remaining to seal the victory. After killing several minutes of clock Cummings found Cooper on the crease for the goal to make the lead 11-5.

Junior Curtis Holmes won 9-of-16 faceoffs and led the Terps with three ground balls and Amato was credited with seven saves. Junior Jesse Bernhardt continued to be a force for the Maryland defense, causing three turnovers.

Maryland won the ground ball battle scooping up 26 ground balls compared to Hopkins 15.

The Terps were efficient clearing the ball with 12 of their 14 clears being successful. Hopkins had more trouble with the Maryland ride, only completing 14-of-21 potential clears.

Game Notes:• With today's 11-5 win, Maryland is now 40-68-1 all-time vs. Johns

Hopkins.• The Terps are now 4-9 all-time vs. the Blue Jays in the NCAAs.• Maryland is now 21-11 all-time in the quarterfinals of the NCAA

tournament.• This marks the first time since 1973 that Maryland has beaten

Johns Hopkins twice in one season.• With two points on two goals, senior Joe Cummings now has 30

multi-point and 22 multi-goal games for his career.• The two points gives Cummings 111 for his career, which moves

him into a tie with Max Ritz (2005-08) for 31st on the all-time points list.

• With three points on three goals, senior Drew Snider now has five hat tricks, 16 multi-point and 11 multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, junior John Haus now has 18 multi-point and nine multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on one goal and one assist, junior Kevin Cooper now has 10 multi-point games for his career.

• With two points on two goals, redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk has five multi-point and three multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (11-5) 2 4 2 3 11Johns Hopkins (12-4) 1 1 1 2 5Scoring: Maryland- Drew Snider 3-0=3, Mike Chanenchuk 2-0=2, John Haus 2-0=2, Kevin Cooper 1-1=2, Joe Cummings 1-1=2, Landon Carr 1-0=1, Billy Gribbin 1-0=1, Owen Blye 0-1=1. Johns Hopkins- Rob Guida 0-3=3, Chris Boland 2-0=2, Brandon Benn 1-1=2, Zach Palmer 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 5 GA, 7 saves). Johns Hopkins- Pierce Bassett (60:00, 8 GA, 11 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland Johns HopkinsShots 8-9-5-6=28 6-3-4-3=16Saves 4-0-2-1=7 2-2-2-2=8Groundballs 5-6-4-11=26 4-2-4-5=15Faceoffs 12/20 8/20Clears 12/14 14/21Turnovers 10 14Caused Turnovers 8 4Extra-Man Opp. 0/3 2/4Penalties 4/3:00 3/2:00Attendance: 13,330

GAME 17NCAA SEMIFINALS

MARYLAND . . . . . . . . 16#3 DUKE . . . . . . . . . . 10MAY 26, 2012GILLETTE STADIUM

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Senior Drew Snider scored four goals to lead the Maryland men's lacrosse team to it's second straight NCAA title game with a 16-10 victory over No. 3 seed Duke in the semifinals Saturday evening at Gillette Stadium.

The Terps (12-5) will play No. 1 seed Loyola on Mon., May 28 at 1 p.m. for the NCAA championship. The Greyhounds advanced to the title game with a 7-5 victory over No. 4 seed Notre Dame in the first semifinal. The Blue Devils finish their season with a 15-5 record.

After a rocky start for both teams that saw the first five possessions of the game end in turnovers, Maryland got on the board first when junior Kevin Cooper skipped a cross-crease pass to junior Billy Gribbin and Gribbin one-timed the ball past Duke goalie Dan Wigrizer with 10:28 to play in the first.

Gribbin then gave the Terps a 2-0 lead at the 3:11 to go in the first when senior Joe Cummings found him open on the crease for an easy score.

The lead grew to 3-0 a minute later when freshman Kevin Forster came around the left side of the Duke goal and hit a running jumper with 2:12 to go. It was Forster's first goal since the Terps' season opener on Feb. 18 vs. Hartford.

The Blue Devils wouldn't let the first quarter go without making a run and goals by Josh Dionne and Rob Rotanz in the final 1:30 made it a 3-2 Terrapin lead going into the second.

The Terps' EMO unit took advantage of the opportunity with junior John Haus skipping a pass to redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk in the top right slot and Chanenchuk ripped a laser into the top left corner to give Maryland a 4-2 lead 32 seconds into the second.

The lead would be trimmed back to one on the ensuing faceoff. Two Terps got tangled up going for the groundball, which allowed Duke's CJ Costabile to come down the middle and he hit a bouncer at the 14:19 mark.

Cooper upped the lead back to two when he worked a perfect pick-and-slip with Forster on the left side of the goal. Cooper got off a quick shot that beat Wigrizer to the far post, making it 5-3 with 13:05 to go in the second.

Another brilliant pass from Cummings to junior Owen Blye on the left side of the crease gave Blye a one-on-one with Wigrizer and the Blue Devil goalie couldn't keep up with the fakes and Blye scored with 10:26 to go in the second to up the lead back to three, 6-3.

It looked like Blye scored again around the 6:00 mark, but the officials waived it off, calling that Blye stepped on the crease line before the ball went in the goal.

Duke cut it back to a two-goal deficit with a put-back goal by Christian Walsh at the 3:13 mark. Sophomore goalie Niko Amato made a spectacular one-on-one save, stoning Dionne, but the rebound went right to Walsh.

Amato made another big save on the Blue Devils' next possession to give Maryland one more crack at the Duke goal before the end of the half. Cummings made that possession pay off when he ran the clock down to under 20 seconds before making his move. He didn't get to the goal, however, but he slipped a pass to Snider on the crease for a one-timer and a 7-4 Terrapin lead going into halftime.

Maryland started the second half a man-down after junior Jesse Bernhardt was called for a trip on Costabile on the ensuing faceoff.

But, the extra-man chance came to an end thanks to two huge stops by Amato, who first stuffed Rotanz and then saved the rebound effort by Dionne.

Snider then completed his third hat trick in as many NCAA tournament games this season, scoring twice from the left alley to put the Terps up 9-4 with 7:20 to go in the third.

Duke then got back-to-back goals from Justin Turri and Josh Offit to trim the Terrapin lead back to three at 9-6 with 3:58 left in the quarter.

Maryland pushed the lead back to four at the 2:58 mark when Gribbin found Haus open in front of the goal and Haus snapped off a quick shot that found the net for the 10-6 Terrapin lead.

Turri netted his second score of the third with 2:20 to go to make it a 10-7 Maryland lead going into the fourth.

Duke scored 1:26 into the final period to make it a two-goal game on a transition goal by Rotanz.

But Maryland scored the next six to put the game away for good.Snider started the run with his fourth of the day with a fantastic

individual effort. He started with a dodge down the left wing, but was forced to roll back to the front of the cage and somehow found some space to finish into the top right corner.

Blye made it a 12-8 game with 10:04 to play with another dodge to the front of the crease. Unlike his earlier effort, he stayed off the line this time and connected on a high-bouncer under the crossbar.

The run continued with Cummings scoring his first of the day off a feed from Cooper, who found Cummings cutting across the crease and Cummings hit a turn-around with 9:10 left on the clock to make it 13-8.

Blye then scored his third of the game off of a feed from Cooper to push it to 14-8 with 6:01 to play.

The six-goal lead allowed the Terrapins some flexibility in the final minutes and Forster and sophomore Sean McGuire finished off the scoring for Maryland.

Andrew Vekstein and Eddie Loftus scored the final two goals for the Blue Devils.

Maryland dominated possession in large part because of the play of junior Curtis Holmes at the faceoff X. Holmes won 12-of-21 faceoffs with six groundballs.

Game Notes:• With today's 16-10 win, Maryland is now 60-20 all-time vs. Duke.• The Terps are now 3-2 all-time vs. the Blue Devils in the NCAA

tournament and 2-1 in the semifinals.• Maryland is now 11-10 all-time in the semifinals of the NCAA

tournament.• With four points on one goal and three assists, senior Joe

Cummings now has 31 multi-point and five multi-assist games for his career.

• The four points gives Cummings 115 for his career, which moves him into 30th on the all-time points list.

• With four points on four goals, senior Drew Snider now has six hat tricks, 17 multi-point and 12 multi-goal games for his career.

• With three points on three goals, junior Owen Blye now has four hat tricks, 22 multi-point and 12 multi-goal games for his career.

• With two points on a goal and an assist, junior John Haus now has 19 multi-point games for his career.

• With five points on one goal and four assists, junior Kevin Cooper now has 11 multi-point and six multi-assist games for his career.

• With three points on two goals and an assist, junior Billy Gribbin has nine multi-point and seven multi-goal games for his Maryland career.

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BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (12-5) 3 4 3 6 16Duke (15-5) 2 2 3 3 10Scoring: Maryland- Kevin Cooper 1-4=5, Drew Snider 4-0=4, Joe Cummings 1-3=4, Owen Blye 3-0=3, Kevin Forster 2-1=3, Billy Gribbin 2-1=3, John Haus 1-1=2, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Sean McGuire 1-0=1. Duke- Justin Turri 2-1=3, Rob Rotanz 2-0=2, Jordan Wolf 0-2=2, CJ Costabile 1-0=1, Josh Dionne 1-0=1, Eddie Loftus 1-0=1, Josh Offit 1-0=1, Andrew Vekstein 1-0=1, Christian Walsh 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (57:56, 8 GA, 10 saves), MJ Leonard (2:04, 2 GA, 0 saves). Duke- Dan Wigrizer (52:31, 13 GA, 7 saves), Kyle Turri (4:32, 3 GA, 0 saves), Mike Rock (2:57, 0 GA, 0 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland DukeShots 7-5-4-13=29 8-9-9-6=32Saves 2-2-4-2=10 3-1-0-3=7Groundballs 8-3-5-7=23 6-6-8-7=27Faceoffs 13/28 15/28Clears 16/20 11/13Turnovers 15 12Caused Turnovers 5 8Extra-Man Opp. 1/2 1/6Penalties 7/4:30 4/3:00Attendance: 31,774

GAME 18NCAA FINALS

#1 LOYOLA . . . . . . . . . 9MARYLAND . . . . . . . . . 3MAY 28, 2012GILLETTE STADIUM

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - After a back and forth battle in the first half that saw two Terrapin leads and three ties, the University of Maryland men's lacrosse team fell to top-seeded Loyola 9-3 Monday in the NCAA title game in front of 30,816 at Gillette Stadium.

Junior Jesse Bernhardt, redshirt sophomore Mike Chanenchuk, and junior Kevin Cooper scored all three of Maryland's goals in the first 20 minutes of the game, but the Greyhounds (18-1) took a two-goal lead before halftime they would not relinquish.

Jesse Bernhardt put the Terrapins on the board first with 9:34 to go in the first quarter. He went coast to coast down the field for the score after sophomore Michael Ehrhardt forced a Greyhound turnover. Bernhardt did the rest, scoring on a low shot in transition from the right alley.

Loyola tied it up just under five minutes later with a shot by Davis Butts from Chris Layne. Eric Lusby gave the Hounds their first lead at 2-1 with an unassisted goal with 1:55 remaining in the first quarter.

Chanenchuk tied the game up with 12:12 left in the second quarter. He came around the cage and shot under the stick of Loyola's Josh Hawkins for the Terps' second goal.

Less than 90 seconds later, senior Joe Cummings found Kevin Cooper in the middle of the box to send a straight shot into the back of the net for a 3-2 Maryland lead.

With 9:22 to go in the first half, Loyola's Pat Byrnes tied the game back up with an unassisted score. Loyola took ahold of the lead with just under six minutes to go when Mike Sawyer scored off a pass from Layne to make it 4-3. Two minutes later, the Greyhounds extended their lead to two with an unassisted goal from Phil Dobson.

Loyola led 5-3 at the break, then made it a 6-3 lead with 10:12 to go in the third quarter with an unassisted goal by Justin Ward.

Lusby pushed Loyola's lead to four with 11:12 left in the fourth quarter. Layne picked up his third assist of the day on the play. Lusby scored his third and fourth goals of the game in the final five minutes to make it a 9-3 final score.

The Terps took 19 of their 29 shots in the second half, including 12 in the fourth quarter and six in the final 3:45, but their stretch of unlucky shooting continued.

Sophomore goalkeeper Niko Amato finished with eight saves, while Loyola's Jack Runkel finished with six. Four of Runkel's saves came in the second half to hold the Terps off.

Joe Cummings, Drew Snider and Jesse Bernhardt were named to the NCAA All-Tournament team.

Maryland ends the season with a 12-6 record on the season.The game marked the end of a remarkable run for seven

Maryland seniors: Joe Cummings, MJ Leonard, David Miller, Pat Morrison, Tim Shaeffer, Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider. The 2012 senior class compiled a 47-22 (.712) record during its time in College Park, brought the Terps their first ACC Championship since 2005 and took the team to back-to-back NCAA title games for the first time since 1997 and 1998.

Game Notes:• With today's 9-3 loss, Maryland is now 19-2 all-time vs. Loyola.• The Terps are now 1-1 all-time vs. the Greyhounds in the NCAA

tournament and 1-1 in the Final Four.• Maryland is now 2-9 all-time in the finals of the NCAA tournament.• Second-year head coach John Tillman has led the Terrapins to

the NCAA Championship game in both of his first two seasons in College Park. He owns a record of 25-11 (.694) and an NCAA Tournament record of 6-2 at Maryland.

BOX SCORE 1 2 3 4 FMaryland (12-6) 1 2 0 0 3Loyola (18-1) 2 3 1 3 9Scoring: Maryland- Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0=1, Kevin Cooper 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 0-1=1. Loyola- Eric Lusby 4-0=4, Chris Layne 0-3=3, Davis Butts 1-1=2, Mike Sawyer 1-1=2, Pat Byrnes 1-0=1, Phil Dobson 1-0=1, Justin Ward 1-0=1.Goalies: Maryland- Niko Amato (60:00, 9 GA, 8 saves). Loyola- Jack Runkel (58:49, 3 GA, 6 saves), Michael Bonitatibus (1:11, 0 GA, 1 saves).

Team Stats: Maryland LoyolaShots 7-3-7-12=29 6-8-9-9=32Saves 2-1-3-2=8 1-0-4-2=7Groundballs 7-7-5-7=26 5-4-5-10=24Faceoffs 12/15 3/15Clears 10/10 16/18Turnovers 13 9Caused Turnovers 5 8Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 0/1Penalties 1/1:00 2/1:30Attendance: 30,861

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POINTS1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 2272. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 2193. Ray Altman (1961-63) 2144. Frank Urso (1973-76) 2085. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 1996. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 1987. Roger Goss (1958-60) 1928. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 1919. Andrew Whipple (1995-99) 19010. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 18511. Jack Kaester (1969-72) 18412. Jack Heim (1965-67) 18113. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 180 Rob Chomo (1992-95) 18015. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 17516. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 17217. Ryan Young (2008-11) 16318. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 15719. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 15520. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 153 John Lamon (1976-79) 15322. Mike Mynes (1974-77) 15123. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 14024. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 13425. Pat O'Meally (1971-74) 12926. C. Rennie Smith (1952-55) 12827. Alan Lowe (1965-67) 12428. Dick Corrigan (1954-58) 11929. Bill Pettit (1962-64) 11830. Joe Cummings (2009-12) 11631. Travis Reed (2008-11) 11332. Max Ritz (2005-08) 11133. Xander Ritz (2004-06) 110 Roger Tuck (1973-76) 11035. Bud Beardmore (1960-62) 10836. Bill McGlone (2003-06) 10737. James Keating (1953-56) 10538. Steve La Vaute (1966-68) 103

GOALS1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 1532. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 1493. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 1374. Frank Urso (1973-76) 1275. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 1266. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 1217. Grant Catalino (2008-10) 1198. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 1179. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 10910. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 10711. Bill Pettit (1962-64) 10312. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 10213. Ron Martinello (1977-81) 9614. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 93 Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 9316. Pat O’Meally (1972-74) 8817. Andrew Combs (1998-2001) 8718. Joe Cummings (2009-12) 8619. Jack Heim (1965-67) 8520. Bill McGlone (2003-06) 76

ASSISTS1. Ray Altman (1961-63) 1462. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 1263. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 1214. Roger Goss (1958-60) 1145. Rob Chomo (1992-95) 1076. John Kaestner (1969-72) 1057. Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 97 Ryan Young (2008-11) 979. Jack Heim (1965-67) 9610. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 9511. Mike Hynes (1974-77) 9112. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 8913. John Lamon (1976-79) 8314. Frank Urso (1973-76) 81 Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 8116. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 8017. Joe Walters (2003-06) 7418. C. Rennie Smith (1952-55) 73

GROUNDBALLS1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) 4512. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) 4143. Jack Francis (1980-83) 263 4. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) 2365. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 2336. Paul Gillette (2001-04) 2227. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 2058. Chris O’Brien (1982-85) 2039. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 187 Brian Burlace (1989-92) 18711. John Brothers (1992-95) 18412. Michael Howley (2000-03) 17813. Phil Willard (1986-89) 172

SAVES1. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 7052. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) 6583. Jake Reed (1974-77) 4794. Brian Phipps (2007-10) 4605. Steve Kavoit (1991-92) 4166. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) 4087. Harry Alford (2004-07) 3918. Kevin Healy (1997-99) 3839. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) 35010. John Schofield (1963-65) 34411. Bryant Waters (1975-79) 33512. Danny McCormick (2000-03) 32813. Niko Amato (2011-) 32114. Norm Vander Schuyt (1967-69) 31815. Bill Larash (1951-52) 27716. Sean Keenan (1995-98) 21917. Dennis Sullivan (1985-88) 19818. Tim McGinnis (2004) 18719. Bill Reilly (1971-72) 178

SAVE PERCENT1. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) .6352. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) .629 Tim McGinnis (2004) .6294. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) .625

CAREER RECORDS SEASON RECORDS

POINTS1. Ray Altman (1963) 932. Bob Boneillo (1979) 793. Roger Goss (1959) 74 Jack Heim (1965) 74 Mark Douglas (1991) 746. Charles Wicker (1956) 717. Joe Walters (2004) 688. Ray Altman (1962) 67 Jack Kaestner (1971) 67 Rob Chomo (1995) 6711. Bob Boneillo (1978) 66 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 66

GOALS1. Mark Douglas (1991) 522. Andrew Combs (2001) 503. Matt Hahn (1998) 49 Bill Pettit (1963) 495. Scott Hochstadt (1998) 486. Ron Martinello (1981) 47 Tom Cleaver (1971) 478. Joe Walters (2004) 469. Rob Wurzburger (1991) 4410. Pete Worstell (1981) 4311. Bill Evans (1929) 41 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 41 Terry Kimball (1978) 41 Pat O’Meally (1973, 1974) 41

ASSISTS1. Ray Altman (1963) 692. Roger Goss (1960) 523. Bob Boneillo (1979) 484. Charles Wicker (1956) 475. Jack Heim (1965) 466. Bob Boneillo (1978) 457. Mike Hynes (1977) 448. Ray Altman (1962) 41 Rob Chomo (1995) 4110. Andrew Whipple (1998) 40

GROUNDBALLS1. Andy Claxton (1991) 1712. Andy Claxton (1990) 1293. Brian Haggerty (1998) 1284. Andy Claxton (1992) 127 Brian Haggerty (1997) 1276. Jack Francis (1981) 1067. Brian Haggerty (1999) 1008. Mark Douglas (1991) 939. Pat McGinnis (2000) 9010. Phil Willard (1989) 89 Jon Brothers (1995) 89 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 89 Pete Worstell (1981) 8914. Chris O’Brien (1983) 8515. Chris Nohe (1996) 83

SAVES1. Brian Dougherty (1995) 2272. Steve Kavoit (1991) 2243. Kevin O’Leary (1982) 2134. Kevin Healy (1998) 2125. Pat McGinnis (2000) 2106. Bryan Waters (1979) 2067. Kevin O’Leary (1981) 195 Sean Keenan (1997) 1959. Steve Kavoit (1992) 19210. Harry Alford (2005) 19111. John Schofield (1965) 19012. Brian Dougherty (1996) 189

13. Tim McGinnis (2004) 18714. Sal Cavalarro (1954) 18615. Pat McGinnis (2001) 17916. Brian Dougherty (1994) 17817. Kevin O’Leary (1983) 174

SAVE PCT.1. Jim Beardmore (1987) .7002. Pat McGinnis (2001) .6533. Brian Dougherty (1996) .6454. Matt Back (1993) .6385. Brian Phipps (2008) .6366. Dennis Sullivan (1986) .6307. Tim McGinnis (2004) .6218. Kevin O’Leary (1982) .6179. Pat McGinnis (2000) .616 Harry Alford (2006) .61611. Brian Dougherty (1994) .61412. Jim Beardmore (1985) .61113. Steve Kavoit (1991) .610 Danny McCormick (2003) .610

FACE-OFFS WON1. Curtis Holmes (2011) 2222. Andy Claxton (1991) 2143. Brian Haggerty (1998) 1944. Brian Haggerty (1997) 1815. Andy Claxton (1992) 180 Andy Claxton (1990) 1807. Jon Brothers (1995) 159 Brian Carroll (2002) 1599. Doug Radebaugh (1974) 15410. Todd Ensor (1986) 15011. Bryn Holmes (2010) 14912. Bob Ott (1976) 14613. David Tamberrino (2006) 14514. Brian Haggerty (1999) 13715. Bob Ott (1977) 13216. Bryn Holmes (2009) 13017. Todd Ensor (1985) 12118. Chris Nohe (1996) 11919. Todd Ensor (1987) 117

FACE-OFFS TAKEN1. Curtis Holmes (2011) 3532. Andy Claxton (1991) 3343. Brian Haggerty (1997) 3124. Brian Haggerty (1998) 3075. Andy Claxton (1992) 2846. Bryn Holmes (2010) 2757. Andy Claxton (1990) 2678. Jon Brothers (1995) 2669. Brian Carroll (2002) 25610. David Tamberrino (2006) 24711. Bryn Holmes (2009) 23312. Bob Ott (1976) 22313. Brian Haggerty (1999) 21814. Todd Ensor (1986) 217

PENALTIES/MIN.1. Dan Radebaugh (1995) 21/17:302. Dave LaChapelle (1996) 17/12:303. Dan Radebaugh (1994) 16/14:304. Dave LaChapelle (1997) 15/12:305. Jeff Shirk (2000) 15/10:306. Chris Passavia (2003) 14/12:00 Brian Burlace (1990) 14/11:00 Brian Reese (1998) 14/11:00

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POINTS13 (3-10) Bob Boneillo Duke, 197912 (7-5) Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 197610 (6-4) Pat O'Meally at Navy, 19739 (9-0) Dick Corrigan Navy, 19589 (4-5) Bob Boneillo Mt. Washington, 19799 (3-6) Ed Mullen Army, 19739 (3-6) Bob Boneillo Brown, 19788 (7-1) Terry Kimball Brown, 19788 (6-2) Matt Hahn at Towson, 19978 (6-2) Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 20028 (6-2) Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 20068 (5-3) Pete Worstell Brown, 19788 (5-3) Andrew Whipple vs. UNC, 19988 (4-4) Jim Wilkerson at Rutgers, 19818 (4-4) Mark Douglas Ohio State, 19918 (4-4) Scott Hochstadt at Rutgers, 19988 (4-4) Michael Phipps Vermont, 20078 (3-5) Rick Moyer at NC State, 19788 (3-5) Bob Boneillo at Navy, 19798 (3-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 19987 (7-0) Rob Wurzburger Mt. St. Mary's, 19887 (7-0) Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 19987 (6-1) Pete Worstell at NC State, 19807 (6-1) Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 19827 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 19917 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 19917 (6-1) Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 19997 (6-1) Joe Walters vs. Virginia, 20047 (6-1) Joe Walters UMBC, 20057 (6-1) Grant Catalino UMBC, 20117 (5-2) Terry Kimball vs. Virginia, 19787 (5-2) Mark Douglas UMBC, 19917 (5-2) Rob Chomo Cornell, 19947 (5-2) Mike Mollot Towson, 20027 (4-3) Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins*, 19777 (4-3) John Lamon at NC State, 19787 (4-3) John Lamon at North Carolina, 19787 (4-3) Bob Boneillo at Virginia, 19797 (4-3) Jim Wilkerson at NC State, 19827 (4-3) Chris Dail at Adelphi, 19927 (4-3) Andrew Whipple at Cornell, 19957 (4-3) Joe Walters Dartmouth, 20067 (4-3) Grant Catalino Yale, 20087 (4-3) Grant Catalino at UMBC, 20107 (3-4) John Lamon Navy, 19787 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Navy, 19827 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Adelphia, 19827 (3-4) Rob Chomo vs. North Carolina, 19927 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Hofstra, 20007 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Air Force, 20017 (3-4) Joe Walters Bucknell, 20047 (3-4) Xander Ritz at Georgetown, 20047 (3-4) Michael Phipps Mt. St. Mary's, 20077 (2-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 19987 (2-5) Bill McGlone Penn, 20047 (1-6) Bob Boneillo Delaware, 19787 (0-7) Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins, 19777 (0-7) Bob Boneillo at NC State, 19787 (0-7) Bob Boneillo NC State, 1979

GOALS10 Bob Evans vs. Virginia, 19299 Dick Corrigan Navy, 19587 Ed Mullen at Virginia, 19737 Frank Urso Virginia, 19747 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 19767 Terry Kimball Brown, 19787 Rob Wurzburger Mount St. Mary's, 19887 Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 19986 Pat O'Meally at Navy, 19736 Terry Kimball at Duke, 19786 Terry Kimball Delaware, 19786 Mike Duffy Duke, 19796 Pete Worstell at NC State, 19806 Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 19826 Rob Wurzburger Towson, 19886 Rob Wurzburger C.W. Post, 19906 Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 19916 Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 19916 Andrew Whipple Virginia, 19966 Matt Hahn at Towson, 19976 Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 19996 Andrew Combs at Delaware, 20016 Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 20026 Joe Walters Bucknell, 20046 Joe Walters UMBC, 20056 Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 20066 Grant Catalino vs. North Carolina, 20106 Grant Catalino UMBC, 2011

ASSISTS10 Bob Boneillo Duke, 19797 Bob Boneillo NC State, 19787 Bob Boneillo NC State, 19796 Charles Wicker Colgate, 19566 Larry McLean Duke, 19576 John Kaestner vs. Rutgers, 19726 Ed Mullen Army, 19736 Bob Boneillo Brown, 19786 Bob Boneillo at North Carolina, 19786 Matt McGeady Washington & Lee, 19846 Dan Lamonica at Navy, 20035 Charles Wicker Princeton, 19565 Charles Wicker Syracuse, 19565 Charles Wicker Loyola, 19565 Charles Wicker Washington & Lee, 19565 Charles Wicker Duke, 19565 Dick Britt Harvard, 19575 Larry McLean Johns Hopkins, 19575 Ed Mullen North Carolina, 19735 Doug Schreiber Army, 19735 Bob Boneillo at Navy, 19795 Marc Dubick William & Mary, 19825 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 19765 Doug Tettrin vs. Adelphi, 19845 Mark Douglas Duke, 19915 Andrew Whipple at Virginia, 19985 Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 19985 Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 19985 Mike Mollot Towson, 20005 Bill McGlone Penn, 20045 Joe Walters Denver, 20065 Ryan Young at Georgetown, 2010

GAME RECORDS

GROUNDBALLS25 Andy Claxton UMBC, 199119 Andy Claxton at C.W. Post, 199116 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199116 Andy Claxton at North Carolina, 199216 Andy Claxton Virginia, 199215 Andy Claxton Duke, 199115 Andy Claxton vs. Virginia, 199113 Andy Claxton at Virginia, 199111 Andy Claxton North Carolina, 199111 Andy Claxton at Navy, 199111 Steve Kavovit at Navy, 199111 Brian Haggerty Denver, 199911 Drew Virk Army, 200411 Will Dalton at UMBC, 200810 Aaron Sims Ohio State, 199110 Mark Douglas Johns Hopkins, 199110 Andy Claxton vs. Towson, 199110 Brian Haggerty at Towson, 199910 Paul Gillette vs. Duke, 200410 Brian Farrell at Georgetown, 20109 Andy Claxton Franklin & Marshall, 19919 Brian Haggerty North Carolina, 19999 Brian Haggerty UMBC, 19999 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 20009 Pat McGinnis Yale, 20009 Chris Malone vs. Hofstra, 20009 Lee Zink at Notre Dame, 20039 Paul Gillette vs. Butler, 20039 David Tamberrino at Bucknell, 20059 Bryn Holmes UMBC, 20079 Curtis Holmes Johns Hopkins, 20119 Curtis Holmes Hartford, 2012

FACE-OFFS WON27 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199121 Andy Claxton Duke, 199120 Brian Haggerty Butler NCAA 1st, 199820 Curtis Holmes Georgetown, 201119 Andy Claxton at Brown, 199119 Brian Haggerty Virginia, 199819 Curtis Holmes Hartford, 201218 Curtis Holmes at Duke ACC F, 201117 Brian Haggerty vs. UNC ACC SF, 199817 Curtis Holmes Detroit Mercy, 2011

FACE-OFFS TAKEN38 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199132 Andy Claxton at Brown, 199131 Brian Haggerty Butler NCAA 1st, 199831 Curtis Holmes Georgetown, 201128 Andy Claxton Duke, 199127 Curtis Holmes Johns Hopkins, 201127 Curtis Holmes at Georgetown, 2012

SAVES34 Bill Larash Army, 195229 Steve Kavovit at Brown, 199127 Pat McGinnis Virginia, 200026 Bryant Waters vs. Navy, 197926 Sean Keenan Rutgers, 199725 Harry Alford Georgetown, 200524 Bryant Waters at Johns Hopkins, 197824 Kevin Healy Virginia, 199823 Steve Kavovit vs. North Carolina, 199123 Steve Kavovit Rutgers, 199123 Brian Dougherty at Towson, 199323 Brian Dougherty vs. Johns Hopkins, 199522 Jim Kappler Princeton, 195622 Sean Keenan Johns Hopkins, 199722 Kevin Healy at Johns Hopkins, 199822 Kevin Healy at Duke, 199822 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 200021 Brian Dougherty at North Carolina, 199421 Brian Dougherty at Johns Hopkins, 199421 Pat McGinnis Johns Hopkins, 200120 Jake Reed Johns Hopkins, 197620 Steve Kavovit vs. Virginia, 199120 Brian Dougherty vs. Army, 199320 Brian Dougherty Virginia, 199420 Sean Keenan at Navy, 199720 Harry Alford North Carolina, 200519 Jim Kappler Navy, 195719 Steve Kavovit at Virginia, 199119 Brian Dougherty Navy, 199419 Kevin Healy Johns Hopkins, 199919 Pat McGinnnis Duke, 200119 Niko Amato at Duke, 2011

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FRESHMENSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts Year1. Dan Lamonica 25-26=51 20012. Frank Urso 28-20=48 19733. Mike Mollot 15-32=47 20004. Joe Walters 33-13=46 20035. Andrew Whipple 24-20=44 1995 Bob Boneillo 17-27=44 19777. Matt Hahn 36-7=43 19958. Rob Chomo 16-26=42 1992 Grant Catalino 29-13=42 200810. Tim Cox 15-24=39 198911. Pete Worstell 28-6=34 197712. Rob Wurzburger 29-3=32 198813. Travis Reed 20-11=31 200814. Jim Wilkerson 12-15=27 1980 Ryan Young 9-18=27 200816. Brian Willard 17-9=26 198417. Ed Mullen 16-8=24 197218. Jack Lamon 9-12=21 197619. Dave Dempsey 18-2=20 1970

GOALS Rk. Name G Year1. Matt Hahn 36 19952. Joe Walters 33 20033. Rob Wurzburger 29 1988 Grant Catalino 29 20085. Pete Worstell 28 1977 Frank Urso 28 19737. Dan LaMonica 25 20018. Andrew Whipple 24 19959. Travis Reed 20 200810. Dave Dempsey 18 197011. Bob Boneillo 17 1977 Brian Willard 17 198413. Rob Chomo 16 1992 Ed Mullen 16 197215. Mike Mollot 15 2000 Tim Cox 15 1989 Chris O’Brien 15 198218. Jim Wilkerson 12 1980 Brian Zeller 12 1997 John Haus 12 2010 Jay Carlson 12 201222. Jack Lamon 9 1976 Ryan Young 9 2008

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Mike Mollot 32 20002. Bob Boneillo 27 19773. Dan LaMonica 26 20014. Rob Chomo 26 19925. Tim Cox 24 19896. Andrew Whipple 20 1995 Frank Urso 20 19738. Ryan Young 18 20089. Jim Wilkerson 15 198010. Joe Walters 13 2003 Grant Catalino 13 200812. Jack Lamon 12 197613. Travis Reed 11 2008

Freshman records since 1970

SOPHOMORESSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts Year1. Jack Heim 28-46=74 19652. Joe Walters 46-22=68 20043. Bob Boniello 21-45=66 19784. Frank Urso 40-22=62 19745. Jim Wilkerson 33-20=53 19816. Charles Wicker 28-22=50 19547. Grant Catalino 25-22=47 20098. Mark Douglas 31-14=45 19899. Pete Worstell 31-13=44 197810. Alan Lowe 26-16=42 196511. Brendan Hanley 15-26=41 1986 Tim Cox 11-30=41 199013. Dave Dempsey 26-14=40 1971 Mike Mollot 19-21=40 2001 Ryan Young 19-21-40 200916. Larry McLean 13-26=39 1957 Tom Worstell 22-17=39 1986 Matt Hahn 33-6=39 1996 Dan LaMonica 15-24=39 200220. Mike Hynes 15-22=37 1975 Andrew Whipple 23-14=37 1996 Scott Hochstadt 31-6=37 199723. Bill McGlone 25-11=36 2004

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Joe Walters 46 20042. Frank Urso 40 19743. Jim Wilkerson 33 1981 Matt Hahn 33 19965. Mark Douglas 31 1989 Pete Worstell 31 1978 Rob Wurzburger 31 1989 Scott Hochstadt 31 19979. Jack Heim 28 1965 Charles Wicker 28 195411. Alan Lowe 26 1965 Dave Dempsey 26 197113. Bill McGlone 25 2004 Grant Catalino 25 200915. Andrew Whipple 23 1996 Chris Dail 23 199017. Tom Worstell 22 198618. Bob Boniello 21 1978 Dan Groot 21 200720. Bob Nolker 20 1957 Brian Zeller 20 1998 Max Ritz 20 2006

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Jack Heim 46 19652. Bob Boniello 45 19783. Tim Cox 30 19904. Brendan Hanley 26 1986 Larry McLean 26 19576. Dan LaMonica 24 20027. Joe Walters 22 2004 Frank Urso 22 1974 Charles Wicker 22 1954 Mike Hynes 22 1975 Grant Catalino 22 200912. Mike Mollot 21 2001 Ryan Young 21 200914. Jim Wilkerson 20 198115. Xander Ritz 18 200416. Tom Worstell 17 198617. Alan Lowe 16 1965 Dick Coorigan 16 195419. Mark Douglas 14 1989 Dave Dempsey 14 1971 Andrew Whipple 14 1996 Owen Blye 14 2011 John Haus 14 201122. Pete Worstell 13 1978 Brian Zeller 13 1998

JUNIORSSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts. Year1. Bob Boneillo 31-48=79 19792. John Kaestner 28-39=67 19713. Scott Hochstadt 48-18=66 19984. Jim Wilkerson 41-21=62 19825. John Lamon 27-33=60 19786. Grant Catalino 34-20=54 20107. Charles Wicker 14-39=53 1955 Frank Urso 39-19=53 1975 Joe Walters 38-15=53 200510. Tom Cleaver 45-7=52 197111. Brendan Hanley 29-22=51 198712. Max Ritz 24-25=49 200713. Ed Mullen 27-20=47 1972 Terry Kimball 41-6=47 1978 Andrew Whipple 24-23=47 1997 Ryan Young 18-29=47 201017. Bert Caswell 29-17=46 1975 Mike Mollot 23-23=46 200219. Matt Hahn 31-12=43 199720. Rennie Smith 17-25=42 1954 Pete Worstell 19-23=42 1980 Rob Chomo 18-24=42 1994

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Scott Hochstadt 48 19982. Tom Cleaver 45 19713. Terry Kimball 41 1978 Jim Wilkerson 41 19825. Frank Urso 39 19756. Joe Walters 38 20057. Grant Catalino 34 20108. Rob Wurzburger 33 19909. Tin Worstell 32 198210. Dave Dempsey 31 1972 Bob Boneillo 31 1979 Matt Hahn 31 199713. Bert Caswell 29 1975 Brendan Hanley 29 198715. John Kaestner 28 1971 Chris Malone 28 200017. Ed Mullen 27 1972 John Lamon 27 1978 Joe Cummings 27 201119. Bill McGlone 26 200521. Barry Mitchell 24 1979 Andrew Whipple 24 1997 Max Ritz 24 2007

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Bob Boneillo 48 19792. Charles Wicker 39 1955 John Kaestner 39 19714. Don Sadler 34 19815. John Lamon 33 19786. Ryan Young 30 20107. Rennie Smith 25 1954 Max Ritz 25 20079. Rob Chomo 24 199410. Pete Worstell 23 1980 Andrew Whipple 23 1997 Mike Mollot 23 200213. Brendan Hanley 22 198714. Jim Wilkerson 21 198215. Ed Mullen 20 1972 Dan LaMonica 20 2003 Grant Catalino 20 2010 Owen Blye 20 201219. Frank Urso 19 197520. Mike Hynes 18 1976 Scott Hochstadt 18 1998 Travis Reed 18 201123. Bert Caswell 17 1975 Xander Ritz 17 2005

SENIORSSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts. Year1. Mark Douglas 52-22=74 19912. Charles Wicker 24-47=71 19563. Pete Worstell 43-24=67 1981 Rob Chomo 26-41=67 19955. Ronald Martinello 47-15=62 1981 Andrew Whipple 22-40=62 19987. Ed Mullen 31-30=61 19768. John Kaestner 23-37=60 1972 Joe Walters 36-24=60 200610. Pat O’Meally 41-16=57 197411. Andrew Combs 50-6=56 2001 Jim Wilkerson 31-25=56 198313. Matt Hahn 49-6=55 199814. Rob Wurzburger 44-10=54 199115. Joe Cummings 31-19=50 2012 Michael Phipps 28-22=50 200717. Jack Heim 30-19=49 196718. Ryan Young 19-28=48 201119. John Lamon 23-24=47 197920. Xander Ritz 34-12=46 200621. Kirk Thurston 13-31=44 198722. Chris Dail 26-17=43 199223. Grant Catalino 31-11=42 201124. Frank Urso 23-18=41 1976

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Mark Douglas 52 19912. Andrew Combs 50 20013. Matt Hahn 49 19984. Ronald Martinello 47 19815. Rob Wurzburger 44 19916. Pete Worstell 43 19817. Pat O’Meally 41 19748. Joe Walters 36 20069. Mike Mosko 35 198710. Xander Ritz 34 200611. Richard Smith 33 196512. Ed Mullen 31 1976 Jim Wilkerson 31 1983 Grant Catalino 31 2011 Joe Cummings 31 201215. Jack Heim 30 1967 Scott Hochstadt 30 199918. Matt Parks 29 199419. Michael Phipps 28 200720. John Kenworthy 27 1965 Bert Caswell 27 197622. Rob Chomo 26 1995 Chris Dail 26 1992 John Keating 26 1956 Dave Dempsey 26 1974

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Charles Wicker 47 19562. Rob Chomo 41 19953. Andrew Whipple 40 19984. John Kaestner 37 19725. Kirk Thurston 31 19876. Ed Mullen 30 19767. Ryan Young 28 20118. Jim Wilkerson 25 1983 Brendan Hanley 25 198810. Pete Worstell 24 198111. Joe Walters 24 2006 John Lamon 24 197913. Mark Douglas 22 1991 Michael Phipps 22 200715. Don Sadler 21 198216. Jack Heim 19 1967 Peter Hilgartner 19 1997 Mike Mollot 19 2003 Joe Cummings 19 201220. Frank Urso 18 197621. Chris Dail 17 199222. Pat O’Meally 16 1974 Brian Zeller 16 200024. Ronald Martinello 15 1981

CLASS RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS GBs FACE-OFFS SAVES (PCT.)1962 Ray Altman, 67 Bud Beardmore, 34 Ray Altman, 411963 Ray Altman, 93 Bill Pettit, 49 Ray Altman, 691964 Bill Pettit, 51 Bill Pettit, 41 Peter Smith, 15 John Schofield, 1541965 Jack Heim, 74 Peter Smith, 33 Jack Heim, 46 John Schofield, 1901966 Jack Heim, 58 Jack Heim, 27 Jack Heim, 31 Walter DeHoust, 79 Alan Lowe, 271967 Jack Heim, 49 Jack Heim, 30 Jack Heim, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 751968 Steve LaVaute, 31 Doug Carter, 18 Steve LaVaute, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 961969 Reed Kaestner, 30 R.Kaestner, 18 Reed Kaestner, 12 Norm Vander Schuyt, 147 Fred Graham, 181970 John Kaestner, 45 John Kaestner, 20 John Kaestner, 25 Vaughan Topping, 1201971 John Kaestner, 67 Tom Cleaver, 47 John Kaestner, 39 Bill Reilly, 741972 John Kaestner, 60 Dave Dempsey, 31 John Kaestner, 37 Bill Reilly, 1041973 Pat O’Meally, 66 Pat O’Meally, 41 Doug Schreiber, 33 Bill O’Donnell, 1974 Frank Urso, 62 Pat O’Meally, 41 Frank Urso, 22 Doug Radebaugh, 154/207 Jake Reed, 1501975 Frank Urso, 53 Frank Urso, 34 Mike Hynes, 22 Jake Reed1976 Ed Mullen, 65 Ed Mullen, 33 Ed Mullen, 32 Bob Ott, 146/223 Jake Reed, 1681977 Mike Hynes, 65 Peter Worstell, 28 Mike Hynes, 44 Bob Ott, 132/196 Jake Reed, 1611978 Bob Boneillo, 66 Terry Kimball, 41 Bob Boneillo, 45 Kevin McConnell Bryant Waters, 1051979 Bob Boneillo, 79 Bob Boneillo, 31 Bob Boneillo, 48 Bryant Waters, 64 Bryant Waters, 2061980 Bob Boneillo, 42 Peter Worstell, 24 Bob Boneillo, 23 Rich Shassian, 1001981 Peter Worstell, 67 Ron Martinello, 47 Don Sadler, 34 Jack Francis, 106 Kevin O’Leary, 1951982 Jim Wilkerson, 62 Jim Wilkerson, 41 Jim Wilkerson, 21 Jack Francis, 76 Kevin O’Leary, 213 (.617) Don Sadler, 211983 Jim Wilkerson, 56 Jim Wilkerson, 31 Jim Wilkerson, 25 Chris O’Brien, 85 Kevin O’Leary, 174 (.584)1984 Matt McGready, 30 Chris O’Brien, 19 Matt McGready, 18 Todd Ensor, 56 Todd Ensor, 103/156 Kevin O’Leary, 123 (.532)1985 Brian Willard, 31 Brian Willard, 25 Brendan Hanley, 8 John Merrill, 64 Todd Ensor, 121/171 Jim Beardmore, 143 (.611)1986 Brendan Hanley, 41 Tom Worstell, 22 Brendan Hanley, 26 Todd Ensor Todd Ensor, 150/217 Jim Beardmore, 75 (630) Dennis Sullivan, 72 (.630)1987 Brendan Hanley, 43 Mike Mosko, 35 Kirk Thurston, 31 Todd Ensor, 72 Todd Ensor, 117/183 Jim Beardmore, 132 (.700) Jim Beardmore, 721988 Brendan Hanley, 33 Rob Wurzburger, 29 Brendan Hanley, 25 Phil Willard, 48 Phil Willard, 78/104 Dennis Sullivan, 89 (.539)1989 Mark Douglas, 45 Mark Douglas, 31 Tim Cox, 24 Phil Willard, 89 Andy Claxton, 74/122 Mike McCanna, 128 (.581) Rob Wurzburger, 311990 Tim Cox, 41 Rob Wurzburger, 33 Tim Cox, 30 Andy Claxton, 129 Andy Claxton, 180/267 Matt Herrold, 122 (.557)1991 Mark Douglas, 74 Mark Douglas, 52 Mark Douglas, 22 Andy Claxton, 171 Andy Claxton, 214/334 Steve Kavoit, 224 (.610)1992 Chris Dail, 43 Chris Dail, 26 Rob Chomo, 26 Andy Claxton, 127 Andy Claxton, 180/284 Steve Kavoit, 192 (.602)1993 Rob Chomo, 29 Matt Parks, 19 Rob Chomo, 16 J. Brothers, 38 Jon Brothers, 64/140 Matt Back, 164 (.638) R. Chomo, 381994 Rob Chomo, 42 Matt Parks, 29 Rob Chomo, 24 Greg Nelin, 50 Jon Brothers, 70/126 Brian Dougherty, 178 (.614) Greg Nelin, 68/1241995 Rob Chomo, 67 Matt Hahn, 36 Rob Chomo, 41 Jon Brothers, 89 Jon Brothers, 159/266 Brian Dougherty, 227 (.609)1996 Matt Hahn, 39 Matt Hahn, 33 Andrew Whipple, 14 Chris Nohe, 83 Chris Nohe, 119/199 Brian Dougherty, 189 (.645)1997 Andrew Whipple, 47 M. Hahn, 31 Andrew Whipple, 23 Brian Haggerty, 127 Brian Haggerty, 181/312 Sean Keenan, 195 (.557) Scott Hochstadt, 311998 Scott Hochstadt, 66 Matt Hahn, 49 Andrew Whipple, 40 Brian Haggerty, 128 Brian Haggerty, 194/307 Kevin Healy, 212 (.599)1999 Scott Hochstadt, 38 Scott Hochstadt, 30 Marcus LaChapelle, 18 Brian Haggerty, 100 Brian Haggerty, 137/218 Kevin Healy, 145 (.578)2000 Mike Mollot, 47 Chris Malone, 28 Mike Mollot, 32 Pat McGinnis, 90 Brian Carroll, 49/126 Pat McGinnis, 210 (.616) Jeff Shirk 58/1152001 Andrew Combs, 56 Andrew Combs, 50 Dan LaMonica, 26 Michael Howley, 57 Brian Carroll 72/140 Pat McGinnis, 179 (.653) Pat Moran 59/1152002 Mike Mollot, 46 Dan LaMonica, 24 Mike LaMonica, 24 Brian Carroll, 63 Brian Carroll, 159/256 Danny McCormick, 122 (.595) Nate Watkins, 242003 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 33 Dan LaMonica, 20 Paul Gillette, 66 Drew Virk, 39/98 Danny McCormick, 172 (.610) Jim Sbarra, 35/772004 Joe Walters, 68 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 22 Paul Gillette, 72 Jeremy Patsula, 55/137 Tim McGinnis, 187 (.621) Drew Virk, 50/892005 Joe Walters, 53 Joe Walters, 38 Xander Ritz, 17 David Tamberrino, 55 David Tamberrino, 113/206 Harry Alford, 191 (.582)2006 Joe Walters, 60 Joe Walters, 36 Joe Walters, 24 David Tamberrino, 62 David Tamberrino, 145/247 Harry Alford, 154 (.616)2007 Michael Phipps, 50 Michael Phipps, 28 Max Ritz, 25 Bryn Holmes, 54 Will Dalton, 96/195 Brian Phipps, 139 (.591)2008 Grant Catalino, 42 Grant Catalino, 29 Ryan Young, 18 Bryn Holmes, 52 Bryn Holmes, 88/157 Jason Carter, 92 (.561)2009 Grant Catalino, 47 Grant Catalino, 25 Grant Catalino, 22 Bryn Holmes, 67 Bryn Holmes, 130/233 Brian Phipps, 99 (.593)2010 Grant Catalino, 54 Grant Catalino, 34 Ryan Young, 30 Bryn Holmes, 63 Bryn Holmes, 149/275 Brian Phipps, 158 (.556)2011 Ryan Young, 48 Grant Catalino, 31 Ryan Young, 28 Curtis Holmes, 78 Curtis Holmes, 222/353 Niko Amato, 165 (.583) 2012 Joe Cummings, 50 Joe Cummings, 31 Owen Blye, 20 Curtis Holmes, 62 Curtis Holmes, 133/259 Niko Amato, 156 (.540)

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS1924 (5-2) Penn W, 4-34/12 Navy1 W, 5-3 Stevens W, 5-3 Army L, 0-3 Lehigh L, 0-3 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2 Penn State W, 8-11-Washington D.C.

1925 (4-1-1)4/14 Yale L, 3-54/20 New York U. W, 6-04/25 Swarthmore W, 10-15/2 Lehigh W, 5-35/9 at Stevens 3 ot T, 5-55/30 Johns Hopkins W, 3-1

1926 (7-1) Oxford-Cambr. W, 11-4 Swarthmore W, 4-2 Lafayette W, 8-0 Virginia W, 10-1 Penn W, 9-1 Stevens W, 6-2 Lehigh W, 7-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10

1927 (6-4) New York U. W, 3-2 Army L, 2-104/16 at Navy L, 2-6 Harvard W, 7-4 Virginia W, 14-2 Syracuse L, 3-10 Colgate W, 5-4 Princeton W, 13-6 Stevens W, 7-5 Johns Hopkins L, 2-8

1928 (9-1) GOLD MEDAL4/7 Randolph-Macon W, 10-14/12 Harvard W, 12-24/16 Georgia Tech W, 16-34/18 Virginia W, 17-14/27 Colgate W, 7-45/2 St. John’s of Anna. W, 7-25/5 Navy W, 3-25/12 Princeton W, 8-35/16 Lehigh W, 15-25/26 Johns Hopkins L, 1-6

1929 (9-2)4/1 New York U. W, 10-14/10 Randolph-Macon W, 16-04/13 Cornell W, 11-14/15 Hobart W, 10-04/25 Georgia Tech W, 14-04/27 St. John’s of Anna. L, 1-55/4 Virginia W, 22-35/11 Army W, 6-25/18 W. Maryland W, 7-25/25 Johns Hopkins W, 6-26/1 at Navy L, 3-4

1930 (8-1) Randolph-Macon W, 12-0 W. Maryland W, 9-0 Georgia W, 14-1 Army W, 8-1 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-7 Penn W, 15-2 Washington Coll. W, 20-1 Johns Hopkins W, 6-05/31 at Navy W, 5-1

1931 (8-1)NORTH 1 BY USILA Georgia W, 20-3 Washington Coll. W, 8-1 W. Maryland W, 15-0 Syracuse W, 12-2 Penn State W, 13-0 St. John’s of Anna. L, 2-3 Rutgers W, 10-3 Johns Hopkins W, 8-65/30 at Navy W, 8-1

1932 (8-1)4/9 Washington Coll. W, 7-14/15 Georgia Tech W, 12-04/16 Georgia W, 12-04/23 Virginia W, 7-14/30 Rutgers W, 10-25/9 St. John’s of Anna. W, 5-25/14 Penn State W, 5-15/21 Johns Hopkins L, 5-75/28 at Navy W, 4-2

1933 (5-1)4/22 Navy W, 7-34/29 Washington Coll. W, 13-15/6 Rutgers W, 7-25/13 Penn State W, 19-35/20 Johns Hopkins L, 3-65/27 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-5

1934 (3-2-1)4/7 Harvard W, 9-34/21 Washington Coll. W, 6-04/28 Yale W, 12-05/5 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-85/12 at Navy 3 ot T, 6-65/19 Johns Hopkins L, 5-8

1935 (6-1)3/30 Alumni W, 13-14/4 Harvard W, 11-04/20 St. John’s of Anna. L, 5-64/27 Penn State W, 14-35/4 Syracuse W, 9-35/11 Navy W, 6-55/18 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2

1936 (7-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Harvard W, 15-24/11 Alumni W, 15-04/25 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-05/9 at Navy W, 7-25/16 Rutgers W, 8-75/23 Johns Hopkins W, 9-45/30 Penn State W, 9-2

1937 (7-0)USILA CO-CHAMPIONS4/8 Harvard W, 12-24/24 St. John’s of Anna. W, 17-65/1 Syracuse W, 14-35/8 Rutgers W, 16-45/15 at Navy W, 6-25/22 Johns Hopkins W, 9-65/29 Penn State W, 15-0

1938 (7-1)3/29 Swarthmore W, 8-34/7 Harvard W, 11-24/16 Penn State W, 11-44/23 St. John’s of Anna. W, 8-44/30 at Rutgers W, 11-95/7 at Princeton W, 6-35/14 at Navy L, 7-85/21 Johns Hopkins W, 12-6

1939 (6-1) USILA CHAMPS Harvard W, 11-3 Penn State W, 18-2 St. John’s of Anna. W, 20-6 Rutgers W, 12-04/29 Princeton W, 7-45/13 at Navy W, 5-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-6

1940 (10-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/1 Dartmouth W, 12-44/4 Harvard W, 10-14/6 Loyola W, 17-6 Army W, 6-2 Rutgers W, 6-2 Penn State W, 7-3 Duke W, 10-2 Princeton W, 10-25/11 at Navy W, 12-3 Johns Hopkins W, 7-6

1941 (8-2) Dartmouth W, 15-7 Harvard W, 14-2 Loyola W, 11-3 Penn State W, 12-3 Rutgers W, 10-1 Army L, 4-6 Washington Coll. W, 10-4 Duke W, 12-5 Princeton W, 6-5 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10

1942 (6-2) Harvard W, 15-2 Loyola W, 18-5 Army W, 7-5 Penn State W, 11-5 Princeton L, 10-12 Duke W, 12-1 Rutgers W, 14-1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-7

1943 (7-1) Drexel W, 12-0 Rutgers W, 15-0 Princeton W, 8-5 Loyola W, 16-5 Penn State W, 9-45/8 at Navy L, 8-9 Army W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins W, 5-4

1944 No Team1945 No Team

1946 (3-3)4/13 Loyola W, 17-24/27 Duke L, 4-125/4 at Army L, 5-115/11 at Princeton W, 11-105/15 at Navy L, 4-115/25 at Johns Hopkins W, 7-6

1947 (4-4) Harvard W, 12-2 Duke W, 11-34/12 at Navy L, 9-10 Loyola W, 10-2 Princeton L, 6-11 Army L, 6-9 Rutgers W, 16-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-15

1948 (8-2)3/30 Harvard W, 11-04/10 at Duke W, 5-44/12 Dartmouth W, 17-24/16 Loyola W, 15-54/23 Navy W, 8-3 Princeton W, 9-45/8 at Army L, 1-105/14 Rutgers W, 12-35/19 at Wash. & Lee W, 10-75/22 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10

1949 (8-2) Williams W, 12-4 Harvard W, 12-5 Wash. & Lee W, 12-5 Rutgers W, 4-3 Loyola W, 9-74/23 at Navy L, 4-14 Princeton W, 8-5 Army W, 13-9 Duke W, 19-7 Johns Hopkins L, 6-14

1950 (6-4) Rutgers W, 11-2 Harvard W, 17-2 Princeton L, 4-6 Army W, 8-7 Loyola W, 13-54/22 Navy L, 5-6 Wash. & Lee L, 8-9 Virginia ot W, 11-9 Duke W, 10-8 Johns Hopkins L, 4-10

1951 (8-2)3/24 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Cornell W, 14-2 Virginia W, 11-64/2 Williams W, 13-04/5 Harvard W, 14-24/21 at Navy W, 10-94/28 at Princeton L, 5-125/5 at Army L, 4-95/11 at Loyola W, 11-75/18 Johns Hopkins W, 6-1

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1952 (6-3-1)3/22 at Wash. & Lee W, 12-43/29 at Virginia W, 12-113/31 Williams W, 11-24/2 Harvard W, 6-34/4 at Duke W, 6-44/19 Navy ot L, 9-104/26 Princeton L, 5-75/3 at Army L, 6-145/10 Loyola W, 7-15/16 at Johns Hopkins ot T, 10-10

1953 (7-3)3/21 Wash. & Lee W, 13-23/28 Virginia L, 7-123/30 Williams W, 10-44/2 Harvard W, 16-04/11 Duke W, 12-44/18 at Navy W, 10-94/25 at Princeton L, 9-105/2 at Loyola W, 11-25/9 Army L, 8-105/16 Johns Hopkins W, 8-6

1954 (9-3)3/20 at Wash. & Lee W, 9-23/27 at Virginia W, 18-74/6 Harvard W, 15-54/7 Dartmouth W, 20-74/10 Williams W, 16-34/17 Navy L, 7-124/20 Syracuse W, 16-94/24 Princeton W, 13-94/28 Loyola W, 21-05/1 at Duke L, 10-125/8 at Army L, 12-165/15 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-4

1955 (11-0) USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Dartmouth W, 16-64/6 Princeton W, 13-54/7 Harvard W, 18-54/9 Williams W, 18-04/14 at Loyola W, 15-24/16 Wash. & Lee W, 15-24/23 Duke W, 22-14/30 at Navy W, 9-85/7 at Army W, 12-65/14 Virginia W, 18-05/21 Johns Hopkins W, 11-5

1956 (10-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Colgate W, 12-04/5 Princeton W, 14-3 Syracuse W, 24-44/7 Loyola W, 24-34/14 Wash. & Lee W, 18-54/21 at Duke W, 15-14/24 at Navy W, 10-55/5 at Virginia W, 11-8 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-65/12 Army W, 11-6

1957 (9-1) Harvard W, 16-1 Princeton W, 12-3 Virginia W, 14-5 Loyola W, 17-3 Colgate W, 16-2 Penn State W, 18-04/27 at Navy W, 5-4 Duke W, 16-1 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Johns Hopkins L, 10-15

1958 (8-1) Princeton W, 15-1 Colgate W, 18-4 Wash. & Lee W, 9-44/16 at Penn State W, 22-54/19 at Virginia W, 21-54/26 Navy W, 17-105/3 at Duke W, 19-25/13 Loyola W, 22-15/17 at Johns Hopkins L, 10-11

1959 (10-1)USILA CO-CHAMPIONS3/27 at Wash. & Lee W, 18-53/30 Yale W, 16-43/31 Colgate W, 17-34/4 at Princeton W, 11-104/11 Virginia W, 20-114/18 at Loyola W, 22-44/25 at Navy W, 15-85/4 Duke W, 19-25/6 at Penn State W, 20-15/9 Army W, 17-165/16 Johns Hopkins L, 8-20

1960 (7-3) at Virginia W, 21-10 Princeton W, 16-4 New Hampshire W, 20-0 Wash. & Lee W, 22-3 Syracuse W, 22-74/30 Navy L, 14-15 Army L, 6-17 Duke W, 26-2 Penn State W, 17-2 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13

1961 (6-2) Wash. & Lee W, 22-4 Princeton W, 10-5 New Hampshire W, 16-3 Virginia W, 14-84/29 at Navy ot L, 7-9 Army L, 9-15 at Duke W, 15-1 Johns Hopkins W, 12-7

1962 (7-3)3/27 M.I.T. W, 13-53/31 Princeton W, 17-84/5 Harvard W, 13-104/6 New Hampshire W, 18-34/7 at Virginia L, 5-84/25 at Penn State W, 16-74/28 Navy L, 12-225/5 at Army L, 9-115/7 Duke W, 22-35/19 at Johns Hopkins W, 16-15

1963 (10-2)3/25 Kenyon W, 18-43/27 Cornell W, 17-103/30 at Princeton L, 9-134/4 Harvard W, 15-54/6 Virginia W, 11-94/11 New Hampshire W, 15-44/15 at Duke W, 18-14/20 Baltimore W, 20-114/27 at Navy L, 9-175/4 Army W, 11-65/14 Penn State W, 19-65/18 Johns Hopkins W, 13-11

1964 (10-3)3/24 Conn. Wesleyan W, 23-43/27 Princeton W, 10-53/31 M.I.T. W, 19-34/1 Brown W, 9-74/3 New Hampshire W, 13-34/11 Baltimore W, 16-64/14 at Penn State W, 13-44/18 at Virginia L, 3-134/20 North Carolina W, 25-34/25 Navy L, 3-115/2 at Army L, 4-145/4 Duke W, 21-05/16 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-12

1965 (11-2) at Princeton W, 14-4 Cornell W, 13-6 Brown W, 16-12 New Hampshire W, 18-6 Harvard W, 12-5 Penn State W, 16-2 Virginia W, 13-9 at Baltimore W, 19-154/24 at Navy L, 7-13 Army W, 15-13 at North Carolina W,19-9 at Duke W, 23-1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-11

1966 (9-1)3/26 Princeton W, 12-74/5 Brown W, 15-104/13 at Penn State W, 23-34/16 Baltimore W, 15-54/23 Navy L, 9-114/25 Duke W, 19-54/30 North Carolina W, 18-05/7 at Army W, 11-75/14 at Virginia W, 14-65/21 at Johns Hopkins W, 12-8

1967 (8-1)NATIONAL CO-CHAMPIONS Brown W, 16-7 at Princeton ot W, 10-9 Penn State W, 17-0 at Baltimore W, 23-54/22 at Navy L, 8-10 at North Carolina W, 21-3 Army W, 13-7 Virginia W, 9-6 Johns Hopkins W, 9-5

1968 (8-1-1)3/30 Princeton T, 6-64/2 Brown W, 12-44/10 at Penn State W, 9-54/13 Washington Coll. W, 14-54/20 Navy W, 5-34/27 Baltimore W, 17-25/4 at Army W, 13-85/11 at Virginia W, 10-65/13 North Carolina W, 10-25/18 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10

1969 (7-4) at Princeton W, 9-5 Brown W, 6-3 Harvard W, 15-5 Penn State W, 12-6 at Washington Coll. W, 10-34/19 at Navy L, 6-7 at Baltimore W, 11-3 at North Carolina W, 16-5 Army L, 6-14 Virginia L, 7-95/17 Johns Hopkins L, 8-14

1970 (6-4)3/28 Princeton W, 9-34/1 Brown W, 9-74/11 Air Force W, 14-34/18 Navy L, 3-64/20 Duke W, 19-04/25 Baltimore W, 20-44/27 North Carolina W, 10-85/2 at Army L, 11-125/9 at Virginia L, 3-95/16 at Johns Hopkins L, 4-7

1971 (9-4) at Princeton W, 19-3 at Baltimore W, 15-24/3 Towson W, 22-6 Brown W, 15-9 at North Carolina W, 15-3 at East Carolina W, 22-2 Army L, 7-16 at Virginia L, 8-95/15 Johns Hopkins W, 8-55/22 Air Force 1 W, 10-15/25 at Navy L, 5-105/29 Navy 2 W, 10-76/2 Cornell 3 L, 6-121-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Hofstra

1972 (8-2)3/13 North Carolina W, 12-43/25 Navy W, 12-103/29 Brown W, 9-64/8 at East Carolina W, 21-14/18 Baltimore W, 19-34/29 at Army L, 9-105/6 Virginia W, 11-95/13 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-125/20 Rutgers 1 W, 9-35/27 Johns Hopkins 2 L, 6-91-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland

1973 (10-0)NCAA CHAMPIONS3/10 at Duke W, 27-93/31 at Baltimore W, 9-44/4 North Carolina W, 19-14/14 at Navy W, 14-74/21 Army W, 23-85/5 at Virginia W, 17-75/12 Johns Hopkins W, 17-45/19 Brown 1 W, 16-45/26 Washington & Lee 2 W, 18-76/2 Johns Hopkins 3 2 ot W, 10-91-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Philadelphia

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1974 (8-2)3/9 at Duke W, 27-53/18 at North Carolina W, 16-83/21 Rutgers W 14-44/13 Virginia W, 25-134/20 Navy W, 12-75/4 at Army W, 15-95/11 at Johns Hopkins L, 13-175/18 Rutgers 1 W, 12-65/25 Cornell 2 W, 19-106/2 Johns Hopkins 3 L, 12-171-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Rutgers

1975 (8-2)NCAA CHAMPS3/9 North Carolina W, 13-93/20 Air Force W, 13-64/2 Brown W, 17-144/19 at Virginia L, 13-144/26 at Navy L, 9-105/10 Army W, 21-85/17 Johns Hopkins W, 19-115/21 Hofstra 2 W, 19-115/24 Washington & Lee 3 W, 15-55/31 Navy 4 W, 20-131-at Duke2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland4-NCAA Final at Johns Hopkins

1976 (10-1)3/15 at N. Carolina ot W, 12-103/27 Princeton W, 13-34/10 at UMBC W, 19-74/11 Virginia W, 24-154/24 Navy W, 14-105/1 Washington & Lee W, 16-145/8 at Army W, 21-35/15 at Johns Hopkins W, 21-135/19 Brown 1 W, 17-85/23 Navy 2 W, 22-115/29 Cornell 3 ot L, 13-161-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Brown

1977 (8-2)3/12 North Carolina W, 14-63/17 at Princeton W, 13-33/27 at Duke W, 19-24/9 UMBC ot W, 13-124/16 at Virginia W, 22-124/23 at Navy W, 16-134/30 at Washington & Lee W, 17-155/14 Johns Hopkins L, 20-215/18 Washington & Lee 1 W, 14-85/21 at Johns Hopkins 2 L, 12-221-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins

1978 (9-2)3/21 at NC State (3/10) W, 25-113/26 at Duke (3/13) W, 14-73/31 Dartmouth 1 (3/-) W, 16-34/4 Brown (3/-) W, 15-94/7 at North Carolina (3/11) W, 23-114/15 Virginia (3/6) W, 13-84/22 Navy (2/4) W, 16-134/29 at Johns Hopkins (2/3) L, 13-195/10 Delaware (3/-) W, 21-105/17 Virginia 2 (3,6) W, 15-105/20 at Johns Hopkins 3 (3/2) L, 11-171-at Garden City, Long Island2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins

1979 (9-2)3/17 NC State (2/10) W, 16-153/28 Duke (2/RV) W, 22-94/7 North Carolina (2/9) W, 9-54/14 at Virginia (2/4) W, 17-134/21 at Navy (2/5) W, 17-124/28 Johns Hopkins (2/1) L, 12-135/5 Penn State (2/-) W, 21-65/9 at Delaware (2/12) W, 21-155/16 Syracuse 1 (2/8) W, 16-135/19 Navy 2 (2/3) W, 15-105/26 Johns Hopkins 3 (2/1) L, 9-151-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Maryland

1980 (5-5)3/11 at South Florida (2/-) W, 20-23/15 at NC State (2/-) W, 16-123/22 Rutgers (2/8) L, 8-93/25 Duke (5/-) W, 16-74/5 at North Carolina (5/2) W, 18-124/12 Virginia (4/1) L, 7-84/19 Navy (5/7) L, 9-114/26 at Johns Hopkins (6/2) L, 6-155/3 at Penn State (9/-) W, 21-65/17 Baltimore (8/-) L, 10-11

1981 (9-5)3/14 NC State W, 9-83/18 at William &Mary W, 17-63/25 at Duke W, 16-83/28 Bucknell 1 W, 19-63/29 New Hampshire 1 W, 19-84/4 North Carolina (6/2) L, 12-134/11 at Virginia (5/4) L, 12-234/15 Hofstra (5/15) W, 14-34/17 at Navy (5/8) L, 15-164/25 Johns Hopkins (5/1) L, 8-125/2 at Rutgers (8/RV) W, 15-125/6 Towson (8/RV) W, 17-145/16 at Baltimore (7/-) W, 19-55/20 at Johns Hopkins 2 (7/1) L, 14-91-at Loyola2-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins

1982 (8-5)3/13 at NC State W, 14-123/17 at Duke W, 15-103/20 New Hampshire W, 14-73/24 at Hofstra (3/RV) W, 13-123/27 William & Mary (3/-) W, 26-34/3 at North Carolina (3/1) L, 11-164/10 Virginia (3/4) L, 11-144/17 Navy (7/6) W, 12-104/24 at Johns Hopkins (6/4) L, 6-145/1 at UMBC (7/RV) W, 10-75/5 at Towson (7/-) W, 16-75/14 Adelphi (6/13) L, 12-135/19 Johns Hopkins 1 (8/3) L, 9-141-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins

1983 (9-5)3/9 Syracuse L, 13-163/12 at Duke W, 25-73/20 at Washington &Lee W, 13-93/26 Hofstra (8/6) W, 9-74/2 at North Carolina (7/3) W, 11-94/9 at Virginia (3/6) L, 8-174/16 at Navy (7/15) L, 9-104/23 Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 7-144/30 at Adelphi (9/-) W, 14-95/4 UMBC (8/11) W, 12-115/8 at Massachusetts (7/-) W, 13-45/14 Towson (7/9) W, 14-105/18 at Virginia 1 (6/2) W, 13-45/21 Syracuse 2 (6/3) L, 5-121-NCAA 1st Round at Virginia2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers

1984 (7-4)3/9 Duke W, 16-43/12 New Hampshire W, 15-103/17 Wash.&Lee W, 18-73/24 at Hofstra (5/9) L, 7-103/31 at North Carolina (10/4) L, 11-194/7 Virginia (10/4) L, 5-104/14 Navy (12/8) W, 7-44/21 at Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 10-164/28 Adelphi (9/-) W, 12-65/5 at UMBC (9/-) W, 12-105/11 at Towson (9/15) W, 18-12

1985 (7-5)3/8 Duke W, 8-63/16 at Washington & Lee W, 11-53/20 New Hampshire W, 9-73/23 Hofstra (5/-) W, 14-93/31 North Carolina (5/3) W, 10-54/6 at Virginia (4/5) L, 9-154/13 at Navy (6/13) L, 5-74/20 Johns Hopkins (7/1) ot L, 7-84/27 at Adelphi (6/12) W, 11-55/1 at Delaware (5/-) L, 5-95/4 UMBC (5/-) ot L, 14-155/9 Towson (11/14) W, 9-3

1986 (10-3)3/7 at Duke W, 10-33/9 Boston College W, 14-43/13 Ohio Wesleyan W, 10-53/19 New Hampshire W, 11-83/22 at Hofstra W, 16-23/29 at North Carolina (1/3) W, 10-94/6 Virginia (1/7) ot L, 7-84/12 Navy (2/4) W, 11-84/19 at Johns Hopkins (3/2) L, 9-144/30 Delaware (4/12) W, 11-65/3 at UMBC (4/-) W, 11-95/8 at Towson (4/15) W, 18-125/14 North Carolina 1 (4/5) L, 10-121-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

1987 (12-1)3/7 Duke W, 14-63/11 Hamp.-Sydney W, 18-33/14 Towson W, 16-103/18 New Hampshire W, 14-53/21 at Hofstra W, 15-13/28 North Carolina (2/1) W, 16-64/4 at Virginia (1/6) W, 12-54/11 at Navy (1/6) W, 17-54/18 Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 11-74/29 at Delaware (1/-) W, 20-35/2 UMBC (1/-) W, 11-35/17 Penn 1 (1/8) W, 12-85/23 Johns Hopkins 2 (1/4) L, 8-131-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers

1988 (6-4)3/9 Hampden-Sydney W, 19-43/13 at Duke W, 10-53/15 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 19-83/26 at Towson (2/13) W, 12-74/3 at North Carolina (2/3) L. 6-124/9 Virginia (2/5) L, 13-144/16 Navy (7/14) ot L, 7-84/23 at John’s Hopkins (11/2) L, 7-114/30 at UMBC (13/-) W, 15-65/4 Delaware (13/-) W, 17-7

1989 (10-4)3/11 Duke W, 9-63/14 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 21-23/18 Michigan St. W, 19-73/19 at Loyola L, 8-103/25 at C.W. Post (6/-) ot W, 11-10 4/1 North Carolina (8/5) W, 5-44/8 at Virginia (4/10) W, 13-94/15 at Navy (4/5) W, 6-54/22 Johns Hopkins (4/1) L, 9-104/28 Duke 1 (4/15) L, 6-75/2 UMBC (4/-) W, 12-75/6 at Cortland (6/-) W, 9-65/21 Adelphi 2 (5/4) ot W, 12-115/27 Syracuse 3 (5/1) L, 8-181-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland

1990 (7-5)3/2 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-93/11 at Duke 2 ot W, 9-83/17 Towson L, 7-83/21 Ohio State (12/-) W, 16-53/24 CW Post (12/-) W, 17-133/31 at North Carolina (12/4) L, 7-124/7 Virginia (13/7) L, 12-214/14 Navy (12/11) W, 18-64/21 at Johns Hopkins (11/2) L, 11-174/27 North Carolina 1 (13/4) L, 5-125/2 at Cortland (14/-) W, 11-65/5 at UMBC (14/-) W, 9-51-ACC Tournament at Virginia

1991 (10-5)3/1 Franklin & Marshall (11/-) W, 17-63/9 Duke (11/20) W, 13-113/16 at Towson (11/8) W, 17-163/23 at CW Post (5/18) W, 13-93/27 Ohio State (6/-) W, 18-53/30 North Carolina (6/2) L, 6-84/6 at Virginia (7/5) L, 9-104/13 at Navy (7/13) W, 10-64/20 Johns Hopkins (6/3) W, 11-84/26 Virginia 1 (4/3) W, 10-94/27 North Carolina 1 (4/1) L, 8-185/4 UMBC (3/-) L, 13-155/15 Rutgers 2 (7/11) W, 13-75/19 at Brown 3 (7/-) W, 16-135/25 Towson 4 (7/10) L, 11-151-ACC Tournament at Duke2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown4-NCAA Semifinals at Syracuse

1992 (9-5)2/28 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-53/7 at Duke ot W, 14-133/11 at Adelphi W, 18-83/14 Towson L, 9-133/21 CW Post W, 9-53/28 at North Carolina (8/5) L, 13-154/4 Virginia (8/7) W, 12-114/11 Navy (7/13) L, 3-114/18 at Johns Hopkins (7/3) W, 13-94/24 Duke 1 (5/12) W, 8-64/25 North Carolina 1 (5/2) L, 10-115/2 at UMBC (6/17) W, 20-75/9 Duke 2 (4/12) W, 13-115/16 at Princeton 3 (4/3) L, 10-111-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton

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1993 (6-6)3/6 Duke (7/8) L, 5-93/20 at Cornell (7/13) W, 10-43/27 North Carolina (12/1) L, 6-124/3 at Virginia (13/7) ot L, 10-114/10 at Navy (13/8) W, 11-104/16 Johns Hopkins (11/4) L, 11-194/23 Virginia 1 (13/7) ot W, 9-84/25 North Carolina 1 (11/1) L, 10-185/1 VMI (13/-) W, 21-55/4 at Towson (13/14) W, 11-85/8 UMBC (13/RV) W, 23-85/15 at Army 2 (12/10) L, 11-151-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at Army

1994 (7-6)2/26 Villanova W, 18-73/5 at Duke (13/9) ot W, 13-123/12 Towson (13/12) L, 7-143/19 Cornell (13/RV) W, 18-83/22 Ohio State (7/-) W, 16-23/26 at North Carolina (7/8) L, 7-124/2 Virginia (8/3) L, 7-94/9 Navy (8/10) W, 11-44/16 at Johns Hopkins (8/6) L, 10-124/22 North Carolina 1 (9/5) L, 7-84/30 Mt. St. Mary’s (9/-) W, 18-75/6 at UMBC (9/-) W, 18-115/14 at Duke 2 (9/7) L, 9-141-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA 1st Round at Duke

1995 (12-4)2/25 at Villanova W, 15-63/4 Duke (10/9) W, 8-63/11 at Towson (10/6) W, 6-53/18 at Cornell (10/-) W, 20-123/21 Radford (4/-) W, 26-33/25 North Carolina (4/8) W, 13-124/1 at Virginia (2/3) L, 11-124/8 at Navy (3/12) W, 19-114/15 Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 15-164/21 North Carolina 1 (3/8) L, 9-144/29 Hobart 2 (5/10) W, 21-124/30 at Brown (5/9) W, 11-85/6 UMBC (5/-) W, 16-145/20 Notre Dame 3 (4/15) W, 19-115/27 Johns Hopkins 4 (4/1) W, 16-85/29 Syracuse 5 (4/3) L, 9-131-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-at Brown3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland5-NCAA Final at Maryland

1996 (10-3)2/24 Villanova W, 12-63/2 at Duke (/7) W, 12-63/9 Towson (/17) W, 7-53/16 Cornell W, 9-63/19 Radford W, 11-23/23 at North Carolina (/6) L, 16-173/30 Virginia (/1) W, 13-114/6 Navy (1/) W, 11-104/13 at Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 12-94/19 Virginia 1 (1/3) L, 9-134/27 at Rutgers W, 15-55/3 at UMBC W, 18-125/19 at Johns Hopkins 2 (4/5) L, 7-91-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Johns Hopkins

1997 (11-5)2/22 at Villanova (7/-) W, 13-43/1 Duke (7/ ) L, 10-113/12 at Towson (10/ ) W, 17-93/15 at Cornell (10/ ) W, 12-73/22 North Carolina (10/ ) ot W, 13-123/29 at Virginia (5/ ) 2ot L, 14-154/1 Radford (4t/ ) W, 21-24/5 at Navy (4t/ ) W, 10-54/12 Johns Hopkins (4/5) L, 9-134/18 Duke 1 (7/ ) L, 10-174/26 Rutgers (7/ ) W, 12-45/3 UMBC (8/ ) W, 12-105/10 Georgetown 2 (10/7) W, 14-105/17 Virginia 3 (10/2) W, 10-95/24 Syracuse 4 (10/3) W, 18-175/26 Princeton 5 (10/1) L, 7-191-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA 1st Round at Towson3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland5-NCAA Final at Maryland

1998 (14-3)2/21 Villanova AT (6/-) W, 18-52/28 at Duke (6/7) W, 15-93/7 Towson (3/15) W, 17-63/11 Penn State (2/18) W, 14-63/14 Cornell (2/-) W, 15-83/21 at North Carolina (2/9) W, 12-113/28 Virginia (2/5) W, 14-94/4 Navy (1/14) W, 21-74/11 at Johns Hopkins (1/6) L, 6-104/17 North Carolina 1 (2/14) W, 13-84/19 at Virginia 1 (2/5) W, 14-114/25 at Rutgers (1/16) W, 16-115/2 at UMBC (1/18) L, 8-125/10 Butler 2 (5/9) W, 18-105/17 Johns Hopkins 3 (5/4) W, 11-105/23 Loyola 4 (5/1) W, 19-85/25 Princeton 5 (5/3) L, 5-151-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-1st Round at Johns Hopkins3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers5-NCAA Final at Rutgers

1999 (9-5)2/25 Denver (7/-) W, 13-52/27 Providence (7/-) W, 18-53/7 Duke (7/3) L, 10-113/17 Penn State AT (7/12) W, 19-103/20 Cornell (7/13) W, 11-63/23 Dartmouth (7/-) W, 9-43/27 North Carolina (7/11) W, 13-74/3 at Virginia (5/-) L, 4-134/10 at Navy (7/9) W, 6-54/16 Johns Hopkins (7/3) L, 3-134/23 Virginia 1 (8/5) L, 6-155/1 at Yale (9/15) W, 9-45/5 at Towson (9/-) W, 15-115/8 UMBC (9/11) L, 6-71-ACC Tournament at North Carolina

2000 (11-5)2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s (8/-) W, 19-33/4 at Duke (8/5) L, 8-93/7 Bucknell (9/-) W, 9-33/11 Towson (9/-) W, 13-123/15 Delaware (9/18) W, 9-43/18 at Cornell (9/11) W, 8-73/25 at North Carolina (7/6) W, 10-93/31 Virginia (6/2) L, 6-114/8 Navy (7/11) W, 6-54/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/8) L, 11-204/21 Duke 1 (9/6) W, 7-64/23 Virginia 1 (9/1) L, 7-114/28 Yale (7/-) W, 12-95/6 at UMBC (7/17) W, 15-75/14 Hofstra 2 (6/10) W, 14-125/20 Princeton 3 (6/3) L, 7-101-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at UMBC3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Rutgers

2001 (13-3)2/24 Air Force 1 (8/-) W, 16-32/25 at Denver 1 (8/25) W, 10-73/4 Duke (8/7) W, 13-53/10 at Towson (3/20) W, 9-73/17 at Delaware (3/-) W, 10-43/24 North Carolina (3/12) W, 11-73/27 Bucknell (1/13) W, 8-43/31 at Virginia (1/7) L, 2-74/7 at Navy (6/12) W, 6-54/14 Johns Hopkins (5/2) W, 10-94/20 Virginia 2 (3/11) W, 12-84/22 Duke 2 (3/12) L, 6-104/25 at Mt. St. Mary’s (6/-) W, 12-44/28 at Yale (6/RV) W, 10-55/5 UMBC LF (6/20) W, 14-45/20 Towson 3 (3/6) L, 11-121-Denver Pioneer Face-off Classic2-ACC Tournament at Orlando3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland

2002 (9-4)2/23 Hobart AT (6/23) W, 13-62/26 Mount St. Mary’s (6/-) W, 18-03/2 at Duke (6/9) 2ot L, 8-93/9 Towson (7/5) W, 15-103/12 at Bucknell (5/-) W, 16-63/16 Delaware (5/RV) W, 16-53/23 at North Carolina (5t/9) W, 7-53/30 Virginia (5/2) L, 10-114/5 Navy (6/16) W, 6-54/13 at Johns Hopkins (6/3) ot L, 8-94/19 at Duke 1 (6/12) ot L, 7-84/26 Yale (10/13) W, 14-85/4 at UMBC (9/RV) W, 19-91-ACC Tournament at Duke

2003 (12-4)3/2 Duke AT (5/7) W, 13-73/8 at Towson (3/17) W, 12-83/11 Bucknell AT (3/19) W, 14-83/15 at Stony Brook (3/-) W, 16-43/22 North Carolina (2/13) L, 6-103/25 Butler 1 (7/-) W, 18-93/29 at Virginia (7/2) W, 8-74/5 at Navy (4t/16) W, 9-74/12 Johns Hopkins (5/1) ot L, 5-64/18 Duke 2 (5/13) L, 6-74/25 UMBC (5/13) W, 15-84/28 Georgetown (4/5) W, 9-55/3 at Notre Dame (4/18) W, 10-45/11 Ohio State 3 (3/17) W, 8-55/17 Massachusetts 4 (3/5) W, 13-75/24 Virginia 5 (3/2) L, 4-141-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla.2-ACC Tournament at Virginia3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland4-NCAA Quarterfinals at Syracuse5-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore

2004 (13-3)2/28 at Georgetown (5/6) W, 14-53/6 at Duke (2/6) W, 17-123/13 Towson (2/18) W, 8-63/17 Bucknell AT (2/RV) W, 14-73/20 at UMBC (2/13) W, 9-43/23 Butler AT (2/-) W, 19-43/27 at North Carolina (2/4) W, 10-94/3 Virginia (1/10) W, 11-24/10 Navy (1/4) L, 6-94/17 at Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 10-144/23 Duke 1 (3/16) W, 10-74/25 Virginia 1 (3/14) W, 12-115/1 Notre Dame (3/12) 2ot W, 9-85/8 Pennsylvania (3/13) W, 13-55/15 Army 2 (3/14) W, 16-125/22 Princeton 3 (3/7) ot L, 8-91-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Virginia

2005 (11-6)2/26 Georgetown AT (4/5) W, 13-63/5 Duke AT (3/12) L, 8-103/12 at Towson (6/9) W, 9-53/15 at Bucknell (4/18) W, 14-103/19 UMBC (4/-) W, 16-103/22 Dartmouth 1 (4/-) L, 6-73/26 North Carolina (4/19) W, 9-44/2 at Virginia (4/3) L, 2-104/8 at Navy (6/9) L, 8-94/15 Johns Hopkins (9/1) L, 6-114/23 at Fairfield (10/15) W, 9-64/29 Virginia 2 (10/3) ot W, 8-75/1 Duke 2 (10/2) W, 9-55/7 Pennsylvania 3 (6/-) W, 21-65/14 Penn State 4 (4/11) W, 14-105/22 Georgetown 5 (4/8) ot W, 9-85/28 Duke 6 (4/2) L, 9-181-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla.2-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md.3-Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.4-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland5-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton6-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa.

2006 (12-5)2/25 at Georgetown (3/7) W, 10-43/4 at Duke (2/1) ot W, 8-73/11 Towson (1/15) W, 9-63/14 Bucknell AT (1/-) 2 ot L, 6-73/18 at UMBC (1/RV) W, 9-43/21 Dartmouth LF (4/RV) W, 14-23/25 at North Carolina (4/RV) W, 9-64/1 Virginia (3/1) L, 5-154/7 Navy (4/8) L, 6-74/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/6) W, 11-44/18 Sacred Heart (4/-) W, 18-24/28 North Carolina 1 (3/-) W, 10-94/30 Virginia 1 (3/1) L, 5-115/6 Pennsylvania (4/10) W, 12-45/13 Denver 2 (4/12) W, 16-85/21 Princeton 3 (4/9) W, 11-65/27 UMass 4 (4/10) L, 5-81-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson4-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa.

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2007 (10-6)2/17 Bellarmine AT (6/-) W, 11-62/20 Vermont AT (5/-) W, 16-72/24 Georgetown AT (5/4) L, 6-83/2 Duke (6/2) L, 7-143/10 at Towson (10/13) W, 8-73/13 Lafayette (10/-) W, 13-43/17 UMBC (10/19) W, 11-73/20 Mount St. Mary's (9/-) W, 18-33/24 North Carolina (9/11) W, 14-83/31 at Virginia (8/2) L, 8-124/6 at Navy (10/7) 2ot W, 8-74/14 Johns Hopkins (7/10) ot L, 7-84/21 at Penn (8/-) W, 14-104/27 Virginia 1 (6/3) L, 10-115/5 Yale (7/RV) W, 12-45/14 UMBC 2 (7/13) L, 9-131-ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

2008 (10-6)2/23 at Georgetown (7/4) W, 11-62/26 at Mount St. Mary's (4/-) W, 17-73/1 at Duke (4/2) * L, 7-153/3 Providence LF (6/-) W, 13-53/8 Towson LF (6/18) W, 12-73/14 at UMBC (6/19) 3ot L, 8-3/16 Air Force LF (6/-) W, 16-43/22 at North Carolina (9/5) * W, 13-83/29 Virginia (4/1) * W, 13-74/4 Navy (3/9) L, 4-54/12 at Johns Hopkins (7/15) L, 4-104/19 Penn LF (7/-) W, 9-44/25 vs. Virginia (5/3) 1 L, 8-115/3 Yale (8/-) W, 16-105/10 Denver (7/-) 2 W, 10-65/17 vs. Virginia (7/2) 3 ot L, 8-91-ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy

2009 (10-7)2/13 vs. Presbyterian (3/-) 1 W, 18-32/14 vs. Air Force (3/-) 1 W, 5-4F21 GEORGETOWN (3/8) L, 10-13F28 vs. Duke (7/12) * 2 W, 11-8M7 at Towson (6/-) W, 9-7M14 UMBC (5/10) L, 7-9M15 Bryant (5/-) W, 13-6M21 North Carolina (10/11) * W, 8-7M28 at Virginia (9/1) * 7ot L, 9-10 7OT

A3 at Navy (8/14) L, 4-10A11 vs. Johns Hopkins (13/9) 4 L, 9-10A14 Binghamton (14/-) W, 15-6A18 at Penn (14/-) W, 9-2A24 at North Carolina 4 (11/8) L, 10-16M2 at Yale (14/-) W, 10-6M10 at Notre Dame (14/2) 5 W, 7-3M16 vs. Syracuse (14/1) 6 L, 6-111-Wounded Warrior Face Off For A Cause at Jacksonville, Fla.2-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md.3-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md.4-ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C.5-NCAA 1st Round at Notre Dame6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra

2010 (12-4)F20 at Bellarmine (6/-) W, 12-7F27 at Georgetown (7/13) ESPNU W, 15-13M6 vs. Duke 1* (7/9) ot W, 11-10M13 Towson (6/-) W, 12-8M15 Penn LF (5/-) W, 10-7M20 at UMBC (5/-) W, 13-7M27 at UNC * (4/2) L, 7-9A3 Virginia * (4/1) L, 10-11A10 Navy (5/RV) W, 11-9A17 vs. Johns Hopkins 2 (4/16) W, 10-9A23 vs. UNC (4/3) 3 W, 13-5A25 vs. Virginia (4/2) 3 L, 6-10M1 Fairfield (3/RV) W, 17-4M8 vs. Colgate (3/-) 4 W, 18-10M15 Hofstra (3/-) 5 W, 11-8M22 vs. Notre Dame (3/-) 6 L, 5-71-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md.2-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md.3-ACC Tournament at College Park, Md.4-Indians Rock Day of Champions at Manhasset, N.Y.5-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J.

2011 (13-5)2/19 Detroit Mercy (4/-) W, 16-42/26 Georgetown (3/14) W, 20-83/5 at Duke (3/19) * ot L, 8-93/7 Bellarmine (8/-) W, 12-83/12 at Towson (8/-) W, 8-43/18 UMBC (7/-) W, 15-63/20 St. Joseph's (7/-) W, 11-43/26 North Carolina (5/8) * L, 6-114/2 at Virginia (10/4) * W, 12-74/8 at Navy (5/-) W, 10-44/16 Johns Hopkins (4/3) ot L, 11-124/22 vs. North Carolina (6/10) 1 W, 7-64/24 at Duke (6/7) 1 W, 11-95/7 Colgate (6/17) L, 8-105/15 at North Carolina (7/8) 2 W, 13-65/22 vs. Syracuse (7/1) 3 ot W, 6-55/28 vs. Duke (7/6) 4 W, 9-45/30 vs. Virginia (7/9) 5 L, 7-91-ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C.2-NCAA 1st Round at North Carolina3-NCAA Quarterfinal at Foxborough, Mass.4-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore, Md.5-NCAA Finals at Baltimore, Md.

2012 (12-6)F18 Hartford (8/RV) W, 12-6F24 at Georgetown (7/RV) ESPN3 W, 16-11M3 Duke (5/8) * ESPN3 W, 10-7M6 at UMBC (4/-) L, 7-8M10 Marist (4/-) W, 17-4M17 Villanova (8/10) W, 11-5M24 at UNC (7/14) * ESPNU L, 10-11M31 Virginia (9/2) * ESPNU L, 8-12A6 Navy (12/RV) W, 13-6A14 at Johns Hopkins (10/3) ESPNU W, 9-6A20 vs. Duke 1 ESPNU L, 5-6A25 at Mount St. Mary's (9/-) W, 12-8A28 Bellarmine (9/-) W, 12-7M5 at Colgate (9/12) L, 11-13M13 at Lehigh (10/8) 2 W, 10-9M19 vs. Johns Hopkins (10/7) 3 W, 11-5M26 vs. Duke/Colgate (10/3) 4 W, 16-10M28 vs. Loyole (10/2) 5 L, 3-91-ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va.2-NCAA 1st Round at Lehigh3-NCAA Quarterfinal at Annapolis, Md.4-NCAA Semifinals at Foxborough, Mass.5-NCAA Finals at Foxborough, Mass.

Numbers in parenthesis represent rankings at the time of the game. Preseason polls are used for start of the season when available. Special thanks to Doyle Smith and Michael Colley from Virginia for supplying ranking info.AT-Artificial Turf FacilityLF-Ludwig Field

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12 || TYLER ADELSBERGERSo. • Midfielder • 6-1 • 200Kingsville, Md. • Calvert Hall HS

As a redshirt freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also appeared in games vs. Bellarmine (3/7), UMBC (3/18) and St. Joseph's (3/20).

As a freshman (2010): Redshirt season.

Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 28 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 69th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... a three-year letterwinner for Coach Brian Kelly at Calvert Hall ... team captain as a senior ... led the Cardinals to a 16-4 record and a No. 4 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse ... a MSLCA Senior All-Star ... member of the 2008 Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore ... also a standout hockey player at Calvert Hall ... a four-year letterwinner as a defenseman ... helped the Cardinals to two MIAA titles and a state championship as a senior ... all-MIAA and all-state on the ice.

Personal: Son of Steve and Maureen Adelsberger ... older brother of Jamie ... majoring in communication with a 3.142 GPA.

ADELSBERGER'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 Redshirt Season2011 4/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0:002012Total

31 || NIKO AMATOSo. • Goalie • 5-8 • 185Conshohocken, Pa. • LaSalle College HS

AMATO'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2012 All-ACC• 2012 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American• 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2011 All-ACC

As a sophomore (2012): Made 12 saves and had three groundballs in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... seven saves with two groundballs in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... 14 saves, including nine in the fourth quarter, with six groundballs in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... named ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Blue Devils ... four saves and three groundballs in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... 13 saves, allowing just two goals in 52:47, and tied his career high with seven groundballs in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... 12 saves and six groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort vs. the Wildcats ... 10 saves in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... 12 saves and six groundballs in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... also earned his second career assists with a direct outlet that led to Landon Carr's goal late in the second quarter ... five saves, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... seven saves and four groundballs in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... seven saves and six groundballs in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... six saves in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... nine saves in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... seven saves and two groundballs in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... six saves, including four in the first quarter, in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... seven saves, including four in the first quarter, with two groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... 10 saves in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... eight saves in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

TERRAPIN PLAYER PROFILES

As a redshirt freshman (2011): Made three saves and allowed just three goals in his collegiate debut, a 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Titans ... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game ... eight saves and four groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... career high 19 saves and seven groundballs in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... eight saves, while allowing just three goals in 45:00 in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... eight saves and three groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... 12 saves and five groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... four saves and two groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... seven saves and one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... 12 saves and three groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... four saves and two groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... 12 saves and four groundballs in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... four saves and four groundballs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... became the first Maryland goalie since 1997 (Sean Keenan) to record a point in a game when he assisted on Brett Schmidt's goal in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... finished with nine saves and three groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... 12 saves, including eight in the second half, in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... also had seven groundballs, tying his career high, vs. the Raiders ... 13 saves, including seven in the third quarter, in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... nine saves, including one in overtime, in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... 13 saves with five coming in the first quarter in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had one groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... eight saves in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a freshman (2010): Redshirt season.

Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ... made seven saves in the first half in UA All-American game ... ranked the No. 1 freshman goalie in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 19th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ...selected to play on the Philadelphia Boys' All-Star team at the 2008 Under Armour High School All-American game ... made three saves and allowed only one goals in 30 minutes of action ... named the Player of the Year by phillylacrosse.com ... led the Explorers to the EPSLA and Keystone Cup championships ... named the MVP of the EPSLA Tournament after making 11 saves in LaSalle's 4-3 victory ... three-time PCL All-Catholic honoree ... three-time team captain ... two-time all-state.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Robert Amato ... son of Kathy Amato ... older brother of Anthony ... majoring in communications.

AMATOSSCORING STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 Redshirt Season2011 18/18 0 1 1 0 0 0 52 0/0:002012 18/18 0 1 1 0 0 0 49 0/0:00Total 36/36 0 2 2 0 0 0 101 0/0:00

AMATO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB2010 Redshirt Season2011 18/18 165 118 .583 1045 6.78 13-5 522012 18/18 156 133 .540 1064 7.50 12-6 49Total 36/36 321 251 .561 2109 7.14 25-11 101

AMATO'S CAREER HIGHSSaves: 19 at Duke (3/5/11)Groundballs: 7 Three times, most recent vs. Marist (3/10/12)Double-Digit Save Games: 12

3 || JAKE BERNHARDTSr. • Midfielder • 6-0 • 190Longwood, Fla. • Lake Brantley HS

BERNHARDT'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 Team Captain• 2012 MLL Draft Choice (12th - Hamilton)

As a senior (2012): Injured in the Loyola scrimmage (2/4) ... redshirting the 2012 season.

As a junior (2011): A goal and an assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... one goal and three groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... two goals and two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... two groundballs in 8-7 win at Towson (3/12) ... two goals and two groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... one goal in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... three groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... two groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... two goals, including the game-winner, in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... two goals and two groundballs in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... one goal and one groundball in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... one goal and one groundball in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... two assists in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... gave the Terps their first lead of the game with a goal in the third quarter in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one goal in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a sophomore (2010): Career high three points on two goals and an assist in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... also won 2 of 4 faceoffs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights ... tremendous all-around effort in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... tied his career high with three points on two goals and an assist, set his career-high with five groundballs and also caused two turnovers vs. the Hoyas ... also went 5 of 8 at the face-off X at Georgetown ... three groundballs in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... won 5 of 9 faceoffs and had three groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one goal and one caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... two goals and one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... won 3 of 5 faceoffs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... assisted on Ryan Young's second quarter goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... one goal, one caused turnover and won 2 of 4 faceoffs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one groundball in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... scored the game-winning goal and had two groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one goal and two groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one goal and won his only face-off in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's "Be the Best" Award for overall strength and conditioning ... Won all three face-off attempts and picked up two groundballs in college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... two goals in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) at Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... one groundball in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... one goal in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic ... first career assist came on Grant Catalino's game-winning goal in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) ... two groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... one goal in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... won 2 of 4 faceoffs with one groundball in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... one goal in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... terrific off-balance bounce-shot for a goal in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals.

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Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2008 Under Armour High School All-American ... two goals for South team in US All-America game ... ranked the No. 11 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 31st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 21 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team - one of only two Florida players every invited to a Team USA tryout ... 118 points on 90 goals and 28 assists as a senior at Lake Brantley ... named the 2008 Central Florida Player of the Year by the Orlando Sentinal ... two-time first team All-Central Florida ... three-time first team all-district and all-conference ... as a junior in 2007, he helped lead the Patriots to 14-3 record with 39 goals and nine assists ... also an outstanding football player as a quarterback and running back ... an all-district and all-conference selection on the gridiron ... a member of FNF-TV's All-Central Florida team ... named Lake Brantley's team MVP and was a member of the Orlando Touchdown Club.

Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt ... older brother of fellow Terp Jesse and Jared ... nephew of Theresa Schmeiser ... an honor roll student ... named a Disney Dreamer and Doer ... majoring in physical education.

JA. BERNHARDT'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2009 17/0 6 1 7 25 0 0 9 0/0:002010 16/16 11 3 14 46 0 2 18 4/2:302011 18/18 15 3 18 59 0 0 19 7/6:00Total 51/34 32 8 40 130 0 2 46 11/8:30

JA. BERNHARDT’S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 Eight times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11)Assists: 2 at North Carolina (5/15/11)Points: 3 at Bellarmine (2/20/10), at Georgetown (2/27/10)Groundballs: 5 at Georgetown (2/27/10)

36 || JESSE BERNHARDTJr. • Defender • 6-1 • 200Longwood, Fla. • Lake Brantley HS

BERNHARDT'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 USILA Second Team All-American• 2012 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2012 ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year• 2012 All-ACC• 2012 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee• 2012 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List• 2012 Preseason Third Team All-American• 2012 Team Captain

As a junior (2012): Set his career high with eight groundballs and tied his career high with three caused turnovers in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... five groundballs and one caused turnover in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... career-best five caused turnovers, along with four groundballs in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... tied his career high with two assists in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Red Foxes ... one assist, six groundballs and three caused turnovers in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one goal and two groundballs in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... three groundballs and one caused turnover in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... four caused turnovers and two groundballs in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... scored a goal, had four groundballs and caused a turnover in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... six groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... tied his career high with five caused turnovers in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... also had four groundballs

vs. the Raiders ... two groundballs in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... three caused turnovers and one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... scored the first goal of the game in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament ... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Greyhounds.

As a sophomore (2011): Tied his career high with three caused turnovers in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Titans ... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game ... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... two groundballs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... scored his first goal of the year in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... also had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Retrievers ... tied his career high with four groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also caused one turnover vs. the Hawks ... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... career-best two assists to go along with two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one goal, three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... three groundballs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... three groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... tied his career high with four groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... three groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... tied his career high with four groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a freshman (2010): Two groundballs in collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... scored his first career goal in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also had a career best four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas ... two groundballs in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... tied his career high with four groundballs in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... career high three caused turnovers and four groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... scored the game-winning goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Jays ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... one caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... assisted on Brian Farrell's goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... had two caused turnovers vs. the Stags ... helped hold the Stags scoreless f or stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one assist and three groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:04 from the second to fourth quarters ... played one of the best games of the season in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers, both of which led directly to Terrapin goals vs. the Pride ... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ... ... ranked the No. 11 freshman defender in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 46th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ... had 252 groundballs, 11goals and 19 assists for Coach Brian Theiss as a senior ... led the Patriots with 155 groundballs

in 2008 and contributed five goals and five assists ... 2008 Central Florida Player of the Year ... first team All-Central Florida ... three-time first team All-Conference ... three-time All-District ... holds the records for most varsity games played and most career groundballs (600) ... a two-sport star at Lake Brantley, he was a linebacker on the Patriot football team and led the team in tackles per game (10.0) as a senior ... defensive team MVP ... team captain ... honorable mention all-conference.

Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt ... younger brother of fellow Terp Jake ... older brother of Jared ... nephew of Theresa Schmeiser ... enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.0 GPA ... playing the 2011 season in honor of Christopher Thole, a high school friend and teammate who died in a motorcycle accident on July 12, 2010.

JE. BERNHARDT'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2010 16/0 2 2 4 7 1 34 15 4/3:302011 18/0 2 2 4 16 0 44 16 3/2:002012 18/0 3 3 6 8 0 60 33 8/6:00Total 52/0 7 7 14 31 1 138 64 15/11:50

JE. BERNHARDT’S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 Seven times, most recent vs. Loyola (5/28/12)Assists: 2 at Virginia (4/2/11), vs. Marist (3/10/12)Points: 2 at Virginia (4/2/11), vs. Marist (3/10/12)Groundballs: 8 vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Caused Turnovers: 5 at UMBC (3/6/12), at Colgate (5/5/12)

35 || KYLE BERNLOHRFr. • Goalie • 5-10 • 160Akron, Ohio • Western Reserve

As a freshman (2012): Redshirt season.

Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 8 freshman goalie in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 67th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Mat Wilson ... helped the Pioneers to a MSCLA title as a sophomore, earning Tournament Defensive MVP honors ... three time first team all-league ... also played offense in man-up situations and had eight goals and five assists ... a Warrior 40 invitee ... set the Western Reserve single-game saves record with 27 vs. Landon in 2010 ... selected to the 2009 Under Armour Underclassmen Midwest team ... also a four-year letterwinner in soccer ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... first team all-district and all-league.

Personal: Son of Mark and Kim Bernlohr ... father, Mark, played baseball at Penn State ... younger brother of Blake, who plays soccer at Roanoke College ... majoring in government and politics.

13 || OWEN BLYEJr. • Midfield/Attack • 6-3 • 185Downingtown, Pa. • Downingtown East HS

BLYE'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 Team Captain• 2011 All-ACC Academic Team• 2010 All-ACC Academic Team

As a junior (2012): One goal in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... one goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two goals in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... tied his career high with three assists in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Red Foxes ... set career highs with six points and four goals in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... three assists in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... one assist and one groundball in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... two goals, including the game-winner, in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... tied his career high with four goals, including the game-winner, in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... also had

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two groundballs vs. the Blue Jays ... tied his career high with three assists in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... also had two goals for five points vs. the Mount ... two assists and three groundballs in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one assist in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... five points on one goals and a career-best four assists in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one assist and two groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... three goals on three shots and one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a sophomore (2011): Made his first career start and had a goal and an assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans ... four points on two goals and two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... also tied his career high with two groundballs vs. the Hoyas ... one groundball in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... made his first career start at attack, filling in for the injured Travis Reed, in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Retrievers ... set career highs with five points and three goals in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also had one groundball vs. the Hawks ... one goal and an assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... tied his career high with five points on two goals and three assists in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... two goals in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... one assist and one groundball in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... two goals in the 5-0 fourth-quarter run in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... also had two assists vs. the Tar Heels ... two assists in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... two goals and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... two goals and one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... a goal and an assist in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had three groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... one goal and an assist in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a redshirt freshman (2010): Missed the Bellarmine game due to illness ... made his collegiate debut in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... unofficial "hockey assist" on Grant Catalino's fourth goal of the day in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... dodged his defender on the invert, drawing a slide that eventually led to Catalino getting a clear shot ... scored his first collegiate goal in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... one goal and one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... scored the game's first goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... first collegiate assists with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... one goal and one groundball in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2009): Redshirt season.

Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 8 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 25th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 61 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... totaled 120 goals and 145 assists at Downingtown East for Coach Tom Slate ... named the 2008 EPSLA (Eastern Pennsylvania Schloastic Lacrosse Association) Player of the Year after scoring 25 goals and adding 28 assists ... four-time first team All-EPSLA ... three-time first team all-area ... two-time first team all-state ... helped Downingtown East win the back-to-back Suburban League titles, including being named the 2007 championship game MVP.

Personal: Son of Rodger and Colleen Blye ... younger brother of former Terp Justin ... older brother of Kristen ... father played lacrosse at Ithaca and West Chester ... mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Delaware ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

O. BLYE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2009 Redshirt Season2010 14/0 4 2 6 11 0 0 2 0/0:002011 18/18 19 14 33 45 2 1 16 1/0:302012 18/18 20 20 40 66 1 2 15 1/1:00Total 50/36 43 36 79 122 3 3 33 2/1:30

O. BLYE'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 vs. Villanova (3/17/12), at Johns Hopkins (4/14/12)Assists: 4 at Lehigh (5/13/12)Points: 6 vs. Villanova (3/17/12)Groundballs: 2 Three times, most recent at Johns Hopkins (4/14/12)Hat Tricks: 4Multi-Point Games: 22Multi-Goal Games: 13Multi-Assist Games: 11

6 || RUSTIN BRYANTSo. • Attack • 5-11 • 170White Hall, Md. • Hereford HS

As a sophomore (2012): Scored his first collegiate goal in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... tallied his first career assist in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... assisted Michael Shakespeare's second goal in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... caused one turnover in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... first career shot in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7).

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2010 Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 12 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 41st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ...named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List ... 2010 All-Metro Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun ... first team All-Metro by the Sun ... totaled 72 goals and 44 assists as a senior ... helped lead Hereford to three-straight Class 3A-2A state titles ... scored a state-record seven goals in the 2010 championship game in 2010 ... 2009 member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore ... second team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun in 2009 ... also named to the Sun's All-Baltimore County team ... led the team as a junior with 39 goals and 43 assists for 82 points ... named the Free State attackman of the year ... also ran cross country.

Personal: Son of Ric and Margaret Bryant ... younger brother of Carter ... older brother of Jack ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

BRYANT'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2011 5/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0/0:002012 8/0 1 2 3 4 0 0 2 1/0:30Total 15/0 1 2 3 5 0 0 4 1/0:30

2 || EMMETT CAHILLSo. • Defense • 5-11 • 175Towson, Md. • Loyola Blakefield

As a sophomore (2012): Helped the man-down unit kill three of four Blue Devils extra-man opportunities in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... helpe the man-down unit hold the Mids scoreless in three extra-man attempts in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... caused a key turnover on a man-down situation and had the groundball in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... one caused turnover in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7) and UMBC (3/18).

Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 15 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 55th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List ... a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award ... 2010 first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... All-MIAA selection ... second team All-RISE by ESPN ... scored three goals and had seven assists as a senior for Coach Jack Crawford ... two-time member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Baltimore ... helped lead the Dons to the 2008 MIAA championship ... played with current Terps Joe Cummings and MJ Leonard on that squad ... also a standout basketball player ... was a part-time starter/6th-man on the 2008-09 hoops team that finished second in the Baltimore Catholic League Tournament.

Personal: Son of Bob and Elizabeth Cahill ... younger brother of Dana ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

CAHILL'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2011 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002012 18/0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0/0:00Total 21/0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0/0:00

32 || JAY CARLSONFr. • Attack • 6-0 • 185Cockeysville, Md. • St. Paul's School

As a freshman (2012): Scored two goals in his collegiate debut, a 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... two goals with one groundball and one caused turnover in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... scored the game-winning goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... career-high four goals, including one behind the back and one fliping the ball over his right shoulder falling out of the box, in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... earned his first career assist and scored a goal in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... made his first collegiate start, picking up two groundballs, in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... scored a behind-the-back goal in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... also had a career-high three groundballs vs. the Mids ... assisted Michael Shakespeare's empty-net goal in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... also had one groundball vs. the Mount ... one groundball in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one goal and one groundball in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... two goals for South team in UA All-America game ... honorable mention ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 11 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 30th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... three-year letterwinner for Coach Rick Brocato at St. Paul's School ... totaled 111 goals and 49 assists for 160 career points ... also had 157 career groundballs ... helped lead the Crusaders to the 2010 MIAA A Championship and was named the MVP of the championship game after scoring four goals and adding one assist ... two-time all-MIAA honoree ... 2010 first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... also a two-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver and safety ... all-MIAA selection ... team captain as a senior ... recipient of the George L. Mitchell Best Athlete Award.

Personal: Son of Chip and Kathy Carlson ... younger brother of Chas, who was a three-time lacrosse All-American at Roanoke College, and Katie ... enrolled in letters and sciences ... intends to major in business.

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CARLSON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 16/1 12 2 15 22 0 1 13 0/0:00

CARLSON'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 vs. Marist (3/10/12)Assists: 1 vs. Villanova (3/17/12), at Mount St. Mary's (4/25/12)Points: 4 vs. Marist (3/10/12)Groundballs: 3 vs. Navy (4/6/12)Hat Tricks: 1Multi-Point Games: 4Multi-Goal Games: 3

16 || LANDON CARRJr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 205University Place, Wash. • Curtis HS

As a junior (2012): Career-high four groundballs in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... scored a goal and also had a career-best six groundballs in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two groundballs in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... a goal and an assist, along with three groundballs and a caused turnover, in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... a goal and an assist in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... one goal and one groundball in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... one goal, converting off a quick restart after a Blue Jay turnover, in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... two groundballs in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one groundball in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one groundball in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... scored the second goal of Maryland's 6-0 run in the second and third quarters in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a sophomore (2011): Scored his first collegiate goal in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had career highs with three groundballs and three caused turnovers vs. the Titans ... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game ... one goal and one caused turnover in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... two goals for his first career multi-point and multi-goal game in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Blue Devils ... earned his first career assist in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Tigers ... one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... one goal and one caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... one goal (with the shot ripping through the net), two groundballs and one caused turnover in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... scored the first goal of a 4-0 run in the third quarter in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... also had one groundball vs. the Raiders ... tied his career high with three groundballs in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ...two groundballs in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw late time in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one caused turnover as part of the third midfield line in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... saw significan time as a short-stick defensive midfielder with one groundball and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

Before Maryland: 2009 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ... scored four goals in the UA All-American game ... ranked the No. 10 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 23rd overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ... widely considered to be the top west-coast prospect ... scored 37 goals with 28 assists, and 73 groundballs for Coach Kevin Leary as a senior ... MVP of the Space Needle Tournament ... three-time team offensive MVP ... four-time Adrenaline All-Star ... two-time first team All-State ... second team All-State as a sophomore ... holds the school record for most points, goals, assists, and groundballs ... totaled 30 goals and 11 assists in just 10 games for the Vikings as a junior ... a two-sport star, was also a starting tight end and linebacker on the Curtis football team ... helped lead the Vikings to a league title and a berth in the 2008 playoffs ... all-league at both positions ... team captain ... given the Don Edling Award as the school's best two-sport athlete.

Personal: Son of Colin and Lori Carr ... younger brother of Lindsay ... older brother of Colby ... majoring in kinesiology.

CARR'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2/1:302011 18/0 7 1 8 9 0 21 10 5/3:302012 18/0 6 2 8 12 0 29 3 9/6:00Total 42/0 13 3 16 21 0 52 16 16/11:00

CARR'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 at Duke (3/5/11)Assists: 1 at Towson (3/12/11)Points: 2 Three times, most recently vs. Virginia (3/31/12)Groundballs: 6 at Georgetown (2/24/12)Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11)

1 || MIKE CHANENCHUKR-So. • Midfield • 5-11 • 180Poquott, N.Y. • St. Anthony's (Princeton)

As a redshirt sophomore (2012): A goal and an assist in his Terrapin debut, a 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... also caused one Hawk turnover ... two goals, including the game-winner, in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... assisted on Drew Snider's second man-up goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... one goal in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... one goal and one groundball in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one goal and one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one assist in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... came off the bench for the first time in his collegiate career in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... limited playing time vs. the Cavaliers due to injury ... returned to the starting lineup in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Mids ... assisted on Owen Blye's first goal, the first of the game-deciding six-goal run, in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... snapped a four-game goal-scoring drought with two extra-man goals in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... one goal in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... scored a goal for the third straight game in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... four points on his first hat trick as a Terp and one assist in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... three points on a goal, which tied the game at 9-9 with 6:42 to play in the fourth, and two assists in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... two goals in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one extra-man goal in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had one groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... one goal in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a sophomore (2011): Did not compete in college lacrosse.

As a freshman (2010 at Princeton): Unanimous Ivy League Rookie of the Year and first-team All-Ivy League selection ... second on team with 28 goals and third with 36 points ... set Tigers record for goals in a season by a freshman ... first Princeton freshman middie ever to be first-team All-Ivy ... six games with at least three goals ... scored four goals in two games against Cornell ... three goals

and two assists against Dartmouth to equal high-game five points ... three goals against Rutgers ... two goals against Syracuse and Harvard ... fastest Princeton freshman ever to 10 goals ... three goals against North Carolina, including scoring the team's ninth and 10th goals to tie it 10-10 in the fourth ... three goals and two assists against Penn ... five goals against Manhattan in two and a half quarters ... scored on his first five shots against Manhattan ... five goals was second-highest single-game total ever by a Princeton freshman ... two assists against Johns Hopkins ... two goals and an assist against Hofstra ... three-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week ... named to Inside Lacrosse Team of the Week twice.

Before College: Deferred enrollment for a year due to injury ... three-time letterwinner at St. Anthony's ... 2008 Under Armour All-American ... scored three goals in the UA All-America Game ... ranked the 19th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-time all-league ... scored 39 goals and had 18 assists as a senior ... Long Island midfielder of the year.

Personal: Son of Mike and Jennifer Chanenchuk ... father was three-time All-America lacrosse player at Navy ... mother ran track at Delaware ... older brother of Matt.

CHANENCHUK'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 PU 16/16 28 8 36 102 3 - 18 1/1:002011 Did Not Play2012 18/17 18 7 25 101 4 1 6 1/0:30Total 34/33 46 15 61 203 7 1 24 2/1:30

33 || BRYAN COLEFr. • Midfield • 6-3 • 190Oakville, Ontario • Hill Academy

As a Freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ...

Before Maryland: Ranked No. 19 on Inside Lacrosse's list of 2011 Rising Canadian Seniors ... named to the Canadian U19 national team that will play in the 2012 FIL Under 19 Men's Field World Championships being held in Turku, Finland ... played two seasons for Coach Brodie Merrill at The Hill Academy ... named the Pride's Offensive MVP in 2011.

Personal: Son of John and Karen Cole ... younger brother of Shane, who played baseball at Ohio University and for the Texarkana Bulldogs ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

COLE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

40 || BRIAN COOPERSo. • Defense • 6-0 • 175Crofton, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

As a sophomore (2012): Made his first career start at close defense in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... had three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hawks ... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two groundballs and one caused turnover in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... career high five groundballs along with one caused turnover in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... one caused turnover in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... three groundballs in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless for the final 29:17 ... one groundball in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament

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... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... caused one turnover in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... two groundballs in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... one groundball, playing with a 101-degree fever, in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 season-opening win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also played vs. UMBC (3/18).

Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 11 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 36th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... named to the 2010 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List ... a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award ... scored 33 goals and added 17 assists as a senior ... 2010 first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... first team All-MIAA selection ... second team All-Met by the Washington Post ... two-time all-county selection ... scored 23 goals and adding seven assists as a junior ... his 2009 season was highlighted by a six-goal performance against nationally-ranked St. Andrews (Fla.) ... helped lead Spalding to its first ever MIAA "A" playoff berth as a sophomore in 2008 ... scored 14 goals and added 13 assists, playing on the first midfield line ... also a standout performer at linebacker for the Cavalier football team ... led the team in tackles as a junior in 2008 ... two-time all-county, all-MIAA and all-state (small schools).

Personal: Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper ... younger brother of fellow Terp Kevin ... older brother of Emily ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

B. COOPER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2011 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002012 18/18 0 0 0 0 0 36 20 7/5:30Total 20/18 0 0 0 0 0 36 20 7/5:30

B. COOPER'S CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 5 vs. Marist (3/10/12)Caused Turnovers: 3 at Georgetown (2/24/12)

41 || KEVIN COOPERJr. • Midfield • 6-4 • 190Crofton, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

COOPER'S HONOR ROLL• 2011 ACC All-Tournament Team

As a junior (2012): One groundball in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... a goal and two assists in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... scored the second goal of the game in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... a goal and two assists in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one assist in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one assist and two groundballs in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... served a one-game suspension for being ejected during the UNC game in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... returned from his one-game suspension and had two assists and one groundball in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... tied his career high with three points on two goals (the first and the last for the Terps) in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Blue Jays ... two groundballs in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... one goal and one groundball in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25)

... a goal and an assist in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one assist and one groundball in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one goal, one assist and two groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one goal and a career-best four assists in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one goal and one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a sophomore (2011): Earned his first career points with two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas ... one assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... two assists in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... scored his first collegiate goal in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... assisted on Grant Catalino's game-winning goal in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... two goals in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... made his first career start with the first midfield in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... two groundballs vs. the Raiders ... scored his first career hat trick in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... terrific hustle and effort goal, scooping up a loose ball among three Blue Devil defenders before finishing with an off-balance shot in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Devils.

As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw time with the fourth midfield in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... saw significant time in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... had one groundball vs. the Raiders.

Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... ranked the No. 38 freshman midfielder in the nation by Inside Lacrosse ... as a junior in 2008, Cooper scored 12 goals and dished out 19 assists while consistently drawing double-teams in his first season as a midfielder ... named to the Baltimore Sun's All-Anne Arundel County team ... an All-Gazette selection ... as an attackman in 2007, helped guide Spalding to its first-ever MIAA "A" playoff berth ... totaled 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists as a sophomore ... member of the 2008 Maryland Free State team ... a two-sport standout, starting both ways for the Spalding football team as a wide receiver and safety.

Personal: Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper ... older brother of fellow Terp Brian and Emily ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

K. COOPER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 7/0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0/0:002011 18/1 7 6 13 24 0 0 7 1/1:002012 17/0 10 16 26 30 0 0 20 3/7:00Total 42/1 17 22 39 57 0 0 28 4/8:00

K. COOPER'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 3 at North Carolina (5/15/11)Assists: 4 vs. Duke (5/26/12)Points: 5 vs. Duke (5/26/12)Hat Tricks: 1Multi-Point Games: 11Multi-Goal Games: 3Multi-Assist Games: 6

19 || JOE CUMMINGSSr. • Attack • 6-0 • 190Towson, Md. • Loyola Blakefield

CUMMINGS' HONOR ROLL• 2012 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2012 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2012 Maryland Male Athlete of the Year• 2012 All-ACC• 2012 Lowe's Senior CLASS Finalist• 2012 Preseason Second Team All-American• 2012 MLL Draft Choice (17th - Rochester)• 2012 Team Captain• 2011 USILA Third Team All-American• 2011 LaxPower All-American• 2011 All-ACC• 2009 ACC All-Tournament Team

As a senior (2012): One goal and an assist, making his first career start at attack, in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... career-best six points on four goals and two assists (his first-career multi-assist game) in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... one goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... scored the team's first man-down goal since 2/14/09 in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Retrievers ... scored a natural hat trick in the first 3:21 in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also assisted on a Jay Carlson goal and had two groundballs vs. the Red Foxes ... one assist and three groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... two goals, including one man-up, and two assists in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... also tied his career high with three groundballs vs. the Tar Heels ... started on the first midfield, filling in for a limited Mike Chanenchuk, in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... had two goals, one assist and a groundball vs. the Cavaliers ... five points on three goals and two assists in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Mids ... assisted on Kevin Cooper's goal in the fourth quarter, which capped the 6-0 game-deciding scoring run, in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... two goals and one groundball in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... became the 38th player in the 87-year history of Maryland men's lacrosse to reach the 100-point mark with three goals and one assist in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Mount ... tied career highs with six points, four goals and two assists in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Knights ... one goal and two groundballs in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... scored the game-winning goal on an iso play from behind the right side of the game with just six seconds left in the game in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... also had a man-up goal and one groundball vs. the Mountain Hawks ... scored the game-winning goal, added an assist and had one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one goal and a career-best three assists in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils ... one assist and one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011): Netted his third career hat trick in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... two goals and two groundballs in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... two goals, including his 10th career man-up goal, and one groundball in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... scored the game-winning goal in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... also had a groundball vs. the Tigers ... career-high four goals in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Retrievers ... two goals and an assist in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Hawks ... one goal and one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... tied his career high with four goals, including a natural hat trick in the third quarter, in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one goal and one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... tied his career high with four goals in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... assisted Owen Blye's first goal in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... one assist in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... returned to the line-up after missing the Colgate game due to injury and scored a goal and

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had one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils ... one assist in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a sophomore (2010): Two goals, including a man-up goal, in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one goal and a groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... two man-up goals and an assist in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... scored the game-winning goal and had one groundball in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... career-high three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... started on the first midfield and had two goals, including a man-up tally, in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Cavaliers ... a goal, an assist and two groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... man-up goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... second career hat trick in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... a man-up goal and one assist in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one goal and one assist in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one goal, one groundball and a caused turnover in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in quarterfinals of NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's Levitt Memorial Award for the best freshman ... one goal and one groundball in his college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... one goal in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... made his first career start in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... a goal and an assist for first career multi-point game in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... one goal in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... career-best two goals in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... first career hat trick in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one goal, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... man-up goal in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals.

Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American ... a goal and an assist along with four groundballs in the UA All-America game ... ranked the No. 6 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 15th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 24 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... scored 37 goals with 13 assists as a senior to help Coach Jack Crawford's Dons to the MIAA Championship and a No. 2 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll ... three goals and an assist in the Dons' 12-11 win over Gilman in the championship game ... All-MIAA selection ... first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore County by the Baltimore Sun ... first team all-state by the MSLCA ... was named to the Baltimore Boy's Underclassmen team at the 2007 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic where he led all scorers with three goals and was named game MVP ... second team All-Metro and first team All-Baltimore County by the Baltimore Sun after scoring 21 goals and adding a pair of assists to lead the Dons to a 13-2 record, a MIAA A Conference title and a No. 2 ranking in Inside Lacrosse's national high school rankings ... a member of the 2007 Free State team.

Personal: Son of John and Jan Cummings ... younger brother of John and Lindsay ... older brother of Sara ... majoring in American studies.

CUMMINGS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2009 17/4 12 2 14 34 3 1 9 2/1:002010 16/11 16 4 20 52 6 1 16 3/3:002011 17/5 27 5 32 69 3 4 13 1/1:002012 18/18 31 19 50 89 4 3 27 0/0:00Total 68/38 86 30 116 244 16 9 65 6/5:00

CUMMING'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 Five times, most recent vs. Bellarmine (4/28/12)Assists: 3 vs. Duke (5/26/12)Points: 6 at Georgetown (2/24/12), vs. Bellarmine (4/28/12)Groundballs: 3 at North Carolina (3/27/10), at North Carolina (3/24/12)Hat Tricks: 12Multi-Point Games: 31Multi-Goal Games: 21Multi-Assist Games: 5

39 || GREG D'ARIENZOSo. • Midfield • 6-2 • 185Franklin Square, N.Y. • H. Frank Cary HS

As a sophomore (2012): One groundball in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... saw significant playing time and helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless over the final 29:17 in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... two groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... won 2-of-3 faceoffs with one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... took two faceoffs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also played vs. Bellarmine (3/7).

Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 27 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 90th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... 2009 member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Long Island, which won the tournament ... named team MVP as a junior after totaling 53 points on 21 goals and 32 assists ... honorable mention all-county selection ... two-time selection to the Section 8 Academic All-Conference team ... also a standout on the gridiron ... named to Newsday's 48th Annual All- Long Island football team as a senior in 2009 ... broke Carey's single-season records with 20 touchdowns, while rushing for more than 1,000 yards ... versatile threat lining up at running back, quarterback, receiver, defensive back and kick returner ... scored three TDs against Garden City, the first three the Trojans had allowed all year, in a 21-19 semifinal loss to the eventual Long Island Champions ... two-time first team all-county ... named team MVP in 2008 after rushing for 11 TDs and more then 1,300 yards.

Personal: Son of Peter and Laurie D'Arienzo ... younger brother of Michael ... older brother of Sophia ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

D'ARIENZO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2011 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0:002012 13/0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2/1:30Total 18/0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2/1:30

28 || MICHAEL EHRHARDTSo. • Defense • 6-5 • 210Westbury, N.Y. • Chaminade HS

As a sophomore (2012): Made his first career start with four groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... also picked up his first career point, assisting Joe Cummings' goal ... four groundballs and one caused turnover in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... career-best four caused turnovers with one groundball in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... career-high five groundballs with one caused turnover in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8

loss to No. 2 Virginia ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... three groundballs in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless for the final 29:17 ... held Hopkins' Chris Boland, who had five goals in the 2011 loss to JHU, to just one goal ... two groundballs in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... two groundballs in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... three groundballs and one caused turnover in 13-11 loss at No. 11 Colgate (5/5) ... two groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one caused turnover in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... one groundball in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... one caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also played at Navy (4/8).

Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 6 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 21st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... 2010 All-Long Island by Newsday ... scooped up 67 groundballs and assisted on two goals for coach Jack Moran ... 2010 team captain and MVP ... 2009 NSCHSAA All-League ... 2009 member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Long Island, which won the tournament ... named a member of the 2009 Long Island Catholic League all-league team ... finished his junior year with 72 groundballs, two goals and one assist ... a two-sport standout, also excelling on the gridiron ... 2009 team MVP as a senior after racking up 64 catches for 852 yards and eight TDs ... averaged 13.2 yards per catch ... member of The Daily News All-Star team ... All-Long Island by Newsday ... all-state by the New York State Sports Writers ... two-time CHSFL All-League ... finished his career with 106 career receptions for 1,404 yards and 14 TDs in two varsity season.

Personal: Son of Thomas and Diane Ehrhardt ... younger brother of Lauren ... older brother of Brian and Lindsey ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

EHRHARDT'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2011 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0/0:002012 18/18 0 1 1 0 0 44 22 7/6:00Total 24/18 0 1 1 0 0 48 25 7/6:00

EHRHARDT'S CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 5 at North Carolina (3/24/12)Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Duke (3/3/12)

27 || KEVIN FORSTERFr. • Attack • 6-1 • 165Jenkintown, Pa. • LaSalle College HS

As a freshman (2012): Scored a goal in his collegiate debut, a 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... one groundball in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... one groundball in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... first career multi-point and multi-goal game with two goals and an assist in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

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Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... a goal and an assist with two groundballs for South team in UA All-America game ... second team ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 8 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 16th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Bill Leahy ... helped guide LaSalle College high school to two state titles ... two-time Catholic League MVP ... all-conference and All-EPSCLA ... nominated for the Reebok High School Lacrosse Player of the Year Award ... also an all-state selection in football.

FORSTER'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 17/0 3 1 4 7 0 0 4 0/0:00

20 || BILLY GRIBBINJr. • Attack • 5-10 • 180Rockville, Md. • Georgetown Prep (Penn State)

As a junior (2012): Made his Maryland debut and had two goals in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Hawks ... a goal and an assist in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... one goal and two assists in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two goals in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... tallied his first hat trick as a Terp, incuding a man-up goal, in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... one goal and one groundball in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... two goals and one groundball in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... scored the Terps' third goal in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... two goals, including the team's lone man-up tally, in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... two goals, including his first career game-winner, in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... scored a man-up goal in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... also had one groundball vs. the Raiders ... scored a man-up goal in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one goal and one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... two goals, one assist and a groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a Sophomore (2011 at Penn State): Appeared in all 14 games with two starts ... ninth on the team with eight points on six goals and two assists ... tied for the team lead with three man-up goals ... also picked up nine groundballs.

As a Freshman (2010 at Penn State): Started all 13 games ... earned CAA All-Rookie team honors ... second on the team in points (31) and goals (23) ... added 31 groundballs ... five points on four goals and an assist in his collegiate debut ... recorded a team-best .383 shot percentage ... named CAA Rookie of the Week on March 29.

Before College: Helped lead Georgetown Prep to two conference titles ... all-league as a senior ... also played football and wrestling ... helped capture four straight wrestling league titles and was an all-league football honoree ... a three-sport captain.

Personal: Son of Terry and Mary Elise Gribbin ... older brother of fellow Terp Bobby.

BI. GRIBBIN'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 PSU 13/13 23 8 31 60 4 0 31 0/0:002011 PSU 14/2 6 2 8 18 3 0 9 1/0:302012 18/18 22 4 26 54 4 1 15 0/0:00Total 45/33 51 14 65 132 11 1 55 1/0:30

34 || BOBBY GRIBBINFr. • Midfield • 5-8 • 180Rockville, Md. • Georgetown Prep

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... one groundball in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... won 1-of-2 faceoffs in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... 0-of-2 with one groundball and a caused turnover in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... one goal and won 8-of-14 faceoffs for South team in UA All-America game ... first team ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 3 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 11th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... 2011 Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year after scoring 40 goals with nine assists and winning 78 percent of his faceoffs ... scored the game-winning goal in overtime in he IAC title game ... also named The Gazette Player of the Year ... two-time All-IAC selection ... also wrestled and played football ... earned all-conference honors in football ... ranked among the top 50 in Wrestling USA Magazine's 2009 Nation's Best High School Wrestlers.

Personal: Son of Terry and Mary Elise Gribbin ... younger brother of fellow Terp Billy ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

BO. GRIBBIN'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2012 8/0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1/1:00

49 || THOMAS GUARINOFr. • Goalie • 6-0 • 175Edgewater, Md. • Boys' Latin

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... had two groundballs vs. the Hoyas ... one save in final 7:13 in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10).

Before Maryland: A three-year letterwinner for Coach Bob Shriver at Boys' Latin ... also lettered in football.

Personal: son of TJ and Kelly Guarino ... older brother of Emma and Carson ... majoring in mechanical engineering.

GUARINO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB2012 2/0 1 7 .125 12 36.10 0-0 2

4 || QUINN HALEYSo. • Midfield/Attack • 5-8 • 165Graysonville, Md. • Queen Anne's Co. HS

As a sophomore (2012): Redshirt season.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... also played vs. UMBC (3/18).

Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 13 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 44th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... 27 goals, 24 assists and 71 groundballs as a senior for Coach Mike Ransom ... two-time team captain ... led his team to the 2010 state championship after leading QA to the finals in 2009 ... two-time member of the Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Washington, D.C. ... named to the 2009 Baltimore/Washington High School Tewaaraton Watch List ... posted 31 goals, 21 assists and 55 caused turnovers in 2009 ... helped lead Queen Anne's to a regional championship and a spot in the state finals ... a three-time

all-conference selection ... member of the 2008 Free State team ... also a standout on the gridiron as three-year starter at five different positions ... 2009 team captain ... led the team in touchdowns ... selected to the regional All-Star game ... led the team in receptions, interceptions and return yards as a junior.

Personal: Son of Pat and Mary Susan Haley ... younger brother of Patrick and Danny ... older brother Jake ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

HALEY'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2011 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0:00

48 || RILEY HANSENJr. • Defense • 6-1 • 180Annapolis, Md. • St. Mary's (UMBC)

As a sophomore (2011 at UMBC): Played in 11 games with two starts ... totaled seven groundballs and three caused turnovers.

Before College: Recipient of the Salisbury School's Corkery Medal, which goes to a senior that participates in three sports (lacrosse, cross country, and basketball)... competed in the Maryland Freestate Top 44 game ... member of the Under Armour underclassmen Baltimore roster ... two-time all-county.

Personal: Son of Pat, who played football at Cornell, and Sarah Hansen ... younger brother of Pat, who lettered in lacrosse at Ohio State and Stevenson ... majoring in finance.

HANSEN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2010 Did Not Play2011 UMBC 11/2 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 0/0:00

26 || JOHN HAUSJr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 185Lutherville, Md. • Chapel Hill (N.C.) HS

HAUS' HONOR ROLL• 2012 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2012 All-ACC• 2012 Preseason Third Team All-American• 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2011 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American• 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team

As a junior (2012): Two goals, including the game-winner, and two assists, tying his career high with four points, in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hawks ... a goal and three assists in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... one goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two goals and an assist in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... one goal in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one goal and one assist in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Wildcats ... one goal and one groundball in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... one goal in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... assisted Billy Gribbin's second quarter goal in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... one goal, one assist, two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... two assists in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... set his career high with six points on two goals and four assists, which tied his career best, in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... two goals, two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... a goal and an assist in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

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As a sophomore (2011): Career high four assists in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans ... a goal and two assists in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... second career hat trick in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... also had one groundball vs. the Blue Devils ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... a goal, an assist and a caused turnover in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... made his first career start and had a goal, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... one assist, one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... one assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... career-best four goals on just four shots in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... one goal and one assist in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... also had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Tar Heels ... one goal, one assist and two groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... one goal and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... one assist and four groundballs in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one goal, two assists and one groundball in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... scored his first career goal, which proved to be the game-winner, in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also had one groundball vs. the Hoyas ... a goal and an assist in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... first career multi-goal game with two scores in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... scored a goal for the fourth-straight game in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... scored on his only shot of the game in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... scored his first career hat trick, which included the game-winning goal, in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... one goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... that goal was his 10th of the year, making him the first Maryland freshman midfielder to score 10 or more goals since Brian Zeller had 12 in 1997 ... assisted on Joe Cummings' man-up goal in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... also had one groundball vs. the Raiders ... one goal in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... one goal in 7-5 loss to Notre Dame (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 20 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 53rd overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ... selected to the South team at the US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Bob Cappelletti at Chapel Hill High School ... led the Tigers to back-to-back Group 4A NCHSLA state championships as a sophomore and junior ...state runner-up as a senior ... led CHHS to four league titles ... three-time first team 4A All-State selection ... two-time All-PAC-6 honoree ... named 2008 PAC-6 Player of the Year ... a two-sport standout, was also the starting quarterback for the Tiger football team ... led CHHS to a league title as a senior.

Personal: Son of John and Lisa Haus ... father, John, is the head lacrosse coach at Lebanon Valley College ... older brother of Will, Luke and Grant ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

HAUS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 16/0 12 2 14 31 0 2 6 1/0:302011 18/11 14 14 28 56 0 0 17 2/1:302012 18/18 16 17 33 69 2 1 13 4/2:00Total 52/29 42 33 75 156 2 3 36 7/4:00

HAUS' CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 at Virginia (4/2/11)Assists: 4 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), at Colgate (5/5/12)Points: 6 at Colgate (5/5/12)Groundballs: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11)Hat Tricks: 3Multi-Point Games: 20Multi-Goal Games: 9Multi-Assist Games: 7

17 || CURTIS HOLMESJr. • Faceoff • 5-9 • 170Marriottsville, Md. • McDonogh

HOLMES' HONOR ROLL• 2012 Preseason First Team All-American• 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2011 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2011 ACC All-'Tournament Team

As a junior (2012): Won 19-of-20 faceoffs, tied his career high with nine groundballs and scored a goal in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Hawks ... won 15-of-27 faceoffs with five groundballs in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... won 9-of-20 faceoffs with five groundballs in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... won 4-of-13 faceoffs in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... won 2-of-6 faceoffs with one groundball in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... won the opening faceoff and assisted on Joe Cummings' goal 0:06 into the game ... won 5-of-14 faceoffs with three groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... won 7-of-20 faceoffs with two groundballs in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... won 5-of-8 faceoffs with one groundball in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... returned to form, winning 15-of-20 faceoffs with a game-high seven groundballs in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... won 4-of-14 faceoffs with three groundballs in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... won 6-of-14 faceoffs with six groundballs in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... won 4-of-10 faceoffs with one groundball in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... won 8-of-14 faceoffs with six groundballs in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... went 0-for-3 facing-off with one groundball in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... won 4-of-9 faceoffs with one groundball in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... won 9-of-16 faceoffs with three groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... won 12-of-21 faceoffs with six groundballs in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... won 5-of-6 faceoffs with two groundballs in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a sophomore (2011): Made his first career start facing-off and won 17 of 21 draws for a .810 winning percentage in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had five groundballs vs. the Titans ... won an amazing 20 of 31 draws in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26), becoming the first Terp since 1991 to win 20 or more draws in a game ... four Maryland goals came directly off the face-off, coming in a combined time of 17 seconds after the previous goal ... also earned his first career points on his first goal and two assists vs. the Hoyas ... finished the game with eight groundballs ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... named ACC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Hoyas ... won 8 of 16 faceoffs with two groundballs in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... won 8 of 16 faceoffs with three groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... won 10 of 16 faceoffs in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... had a team-high six groundballs vs. the Tigers ... won 9 of 16 faceoffs with two groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... won 8 of 15 faceoffs with three groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... also scored a goal vs. the Hawks ... won 15 of 20 faceoffs with six groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... won 14 of 22 faceoffs with a team-leading five groundballs in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... won 10-of-18 faceoffs with three groundballs in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... also assisted on Brian Farrell's first goal vs. the Mids ... won 15-of-27 faceoffs with a career-best nine groundballs in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... won 14-of-26 faceoffs vs. Hopkins' Matt Dolente, who came into the game leading the NCAA in face-off pct. at .667 ... also had one caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... won 8-of-16 faceoffs in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... won 18-of-24 faceoffs with a game-high six groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... won 13-of-23 faceoffs and had three groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... won 15-of-23 with three groundballs in

13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... won 11-of-14 faceoffs and had a game-high six groundballs in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... won 11-of-17 faceoffs with a game-high five groundballs in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... also scored a goal vs. the Blue Devils ... won 12-of-19 faceoffs with two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut, going 1-of-2 at the faceoff X with a groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... won 1 of 2 faceoffs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... won his only faceoff in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... won his only face-off in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... won 5 of 11 faceoffs with three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... won 2 of 7 faceoffs and had two groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 79th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ... one of the nation's top face-off recruits ... 2009 Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore County ... 2009 All-MIAA "A" Conference ... 2009 Mid-Atlantic Delmar Prep Team selection ...as a senior tallied 18 goals, 15 assists, 95 groundballs and won 63 percent of his faceoffs ... selected to play on the Baltimore Boys' All-Star team at the 2008 Under Armour High School All-American Game ... named to the 2008 All-DigitalSports team ... a three-sport star for the Eagles, was one of the nation's top prep wrestlers and played wide receiver, linebacker and punter on the football team ... two-time Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro for wrestling... four-time first team all-county by the Baltimore Sun ... won four-straight MIAA titles and three-consecutive state private school championships ... finished with a career record of 164-28 on the mat ... second team All-Metro selection in football as a linebacker by the Baltimore Sun as a senior ... named first-team All-Baltimore County as a wide receiver by the Baltimore Sun in 2008.

Personal: Son of Cory and Erin Holmes ... younger brother of former Terp men's lacrosse player Travis current Terp Bryn ... older brother of Steffani ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

HOLMES' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 11/24 .458 5 0/0:002011 18/18 3 3 6 11 222/353 .629 78 1/0:302012 18/18 1 1 2 4 133/259 .514 62 4/3:30Total 42/36 4 4 8 15 364/636 .575 145 5/4:00

HOLMES' CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Assists: 2 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Points: 3 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Faceoffs Won: 20 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Faceoffs Taken: 31 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Groundballs: 9 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11), vs. Hartford (2/18/12)

30 || CASEY IKEDAR-Fr. • Defense • 6-1 • 175Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga HS

As a redshirt freshman (2012): Missed the first eight games of the season after suffering an injury during the preseason ... made his long-awaited college debut in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... had one groundball vs. the Mids ... caused one turnover in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one groundball in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28).

As a freshman (2011): Redshirt season after undergoing offseason shoulder surgery.

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Before Maryland: 2010 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 5 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 13th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... first team All-RISE by ESPN ... led Conestoga to the state championship as a senior ... had 51 groundballs, 5 goals and two assists Coach Brian Samson in 2010 ... first team all-Central League ... team captain and Defensive MVP ... member of the 2009 Under Armour Underclassman All-America team for Philadelphia ... named to the 2009 EPSLA All-Star Junior Showcase ... a three-sport star that also excels in football and basketball ... was first team All-Chester County and honorable mention all-state on the gridiron in 2008 ... team captain as a senior ... listed as one of the top 100 Philadelphia football recruits.

Personal: Son of Bruce and Anne Ikeda ... younger brother of Brian ... older brother of Jamie ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

IKEDA'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2011 Redshirt Season2012 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0/0:00

43 || JOEY KIMPLERFr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 210Laguna Niguel, Calif • JSerra HS

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) and 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17).

Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner for Coach Max Ritz, a former Maryland All-American ... helped the Lions earn the 2009 Trinity League championship.

Personal: Son of Joe and Patti Kimpler ... older brother of Hunter ... majoring in biological engineering.

KIMPLER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2012 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

14 || MJ LEONARDSr. • Goalie • 6-3 • 215Towson, Md. • Loyola Blakefield

As a senior (2012): Played the final 0:45 in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... played the final 0:55 in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... played the final 2:04 in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011): Made his season debut, playing the final 4:20 in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... played the final 2:01 in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ...

As a sophomore (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... made first two college saves in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

As a freshman (2009): Did not see varsity action.

Before Maryland: Starting goalie for Coach Jack Crawford's Dons, helping lead Loyola Blakefield to the MIAA Championship and a No. 2 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll ... 16 saves in the Dons' 12-11 win over Gilman in the championship game ... All-MIAA selection as a senior ... was named to the Baltimore Boy's Underclassmen team at the 2007 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic where he made five saves while allowing just two goals.

Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Leonard ... son of Mike and Michelle Leonard ... younger brother of Nicole ... majoring in communications.

LEONARD'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB2009 0/0 0 0 .000 0:00 0.00 0-0 02010 2/0 3 2 .600 10:20 11.63 0-0 02011 2/0 0 2 .000 6:21 18.90 0-0 12012 4/0 0 3 .000 3:44 60.00 0-0 0Total 8/0 3 7 .300 19:29 22.11 0-0 1

5 || JOE LoCASCIOFr. • Midfield • 5-9 • 180Lindenhurst, N.Y. • St. Anthony's

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... scored his first goal and added his first career assist in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... saw late time in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... filled in for Kevin Cooper on the second midfield line in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... one goal in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one goal in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... one groundball in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... two groundballs for North team in UA All-America game ... honorable mention ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 6 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 31st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-time letterwinner for Coach Keith Wieczorek ... helped lead the Friars to back-to-back NSCHSLAA titles and a 38-5 record over his two seasons ... two-time all-league selection ... totaled 47 goals, 43 assists and 155 groundballs ... team captain as a senior ... also was a two-year letterwinner in football as a running back ... helped the Friars to two undefeated seasons and two Catholic League championships ... all-league as a senior.

Personal: Son of Joe Sr. and Maria LoCascio ... older brother of Emily, Megan and Abigail ... nephew and godson of Sal LoCascio, Hall of Fame lacrosse goalie ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

LoCASCIO'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 13/0 3 1 4 12 0 0 2 0/0:00

47 || GARRETT MANNOFr. • Midfield • 6-4 • 195Winter Park, Fla. • Winter Park HS

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10).

Before Maryland: First team All-Metro East by the Orlando Sentinel ... All-Central Florida honoree ... totaled 43 goals and 16 assists as a senior ... selected to participate in the U.S. Lacrosse Senior All-Star game for Florida.

MANNO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

22 || SEAN McGUIRESo. • Attack • 5-10 • 160Wyckoff, N.J. • Bergen Catholic HS

As a sophomore (2012): One assist in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... one groundball in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one goal and one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut and had one assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had one groundball vs. the Titans ... first career goal in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... also had four groundballs vs. the Knights ... one groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... two groundballs in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... saw time in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

Before Maryland: 2010 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... 28 goals and 31 assists as a senior ... first team all-Suburban selection ... honorable mention All-New Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association selection as a junior after scoring 35 goals and adding 23 assists ... his 58 points were the second-most ever for a junior in a season at Bergen Catholic ... scored seven goals and added an assist for an eight-point performance against Indian Hills (N.J.) ... had the third-best sophomore point total with 36 on 23 goals and 13 assists in 2008 ... also scooped up 20 groundballs as a sophomore ... also a standout on the hardcourt ... a three-year starter at point guard for the Bergen Catholic basketball team.

Personal: Son of Peter and Jaime McGuire ... younger brother of Casey ... older brother of Brendon ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

McGUIRE'SCAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2011 11/0 1 1 2 7 0 0 8 0/0:002012 8/0 1 1 2 3 0 0 3 0/0:00Total 19/0 2 2 4 10 0 0 11 0/0:00

McGUIRE'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11), vs. Duke (5/26/12)Assists: 1 vs. Detroit Mercy (2/19/11), vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Points: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Duke (5/26/12)Groundballs: 4 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)

11 || DAVID MILLERSr. • Midfield • 6-3 • 200Warrenton, Va. • Notre Dame Academy

As a senior (2012): Two groundballs in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... earned his first career point, assisting on Billy Gribbin's goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two groundballs in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one groundball in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless for final 29:17 in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... one groundball in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011): Returned to action, playing both long pole and short stick, in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Titans ... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game ... played strictly shortie in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... caused one turnover in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... caused one turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20).

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As a sophomore (2010): Did not play due to injury.

As a freshman (2009): Made his collegiate debut in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... two groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14).

Before Maryland: A 2007 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 87th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 51 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... missed most of his senior season at Notre Dame Academy due to injury ... scored 10 goals with 12 assists and 40 groundballs in seven games ... was still named honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... totaled 179 goals in his four seasons for the Dragons, including a single-season record 86 as a junior in 2007 ... led Notre Dame to the 2007 Division II VISAA (Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association) title ... was named championship MVP after scoring four goals and adding an assist in the 8-7 win over Highland ... two-time first team All-MILL (Maryland Independent Lacrosse League) honoree.

Personal: Son of Eric and Nancy Miller ... older brother of Matthew ... enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.214 GPA.

D. MILLER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2009 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0:002010 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002011 7/0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 1/0:302012 18/0 0 1 1 2 0 8 1 4/3:00Total 30/0 0 1 1 3 0 13 5 5/3:30

37 || KELLEN MILLERFr. • LSM • 6-1 • 175Bethesda, Md. • Landon School

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10).

Before Maryland: First Team ESPNHS All-American ... Washington Post first team All-Met ... first team all-county by The Gazette ... a three-year letterwinner for Coach Rob Bordlet at the Landon School ... helped lead the Bears to two IAC championships and an overall record of 54-11 during his three seasons ... selected to the 2010 Under Armour Underclassmen Washington team ... also a letterwinner in football and basketball ... a three-year letterwinner on the gridiron at safety and wide receiver ... led the Bears in tackles as a senior and was named All-IAC ... named the winner of the William Harrison Triplett Award as the school's best athlete.

Personal: Son of Gary and Donna Miller ... younger brother of Kyle and older brother of Kasey ... cousin, Todd Miller, played football at Army ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

K. MILLER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2012 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

25 || TAYLOR MORGANR-Fr. • LSM • 6-0 • 190Potomac, Md. • Georgetown Prep (Syracuse)

As a redshirt freshman (2012): Made his Maryland and collegiate debut in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... caused one turnover in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... one groundball in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two groundballs in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless for final 29:17 in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... two groundballs in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... scored his first career goal in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... caused one turnover in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2011 at Syracuse): Did not play due to illness.

Before College: Ranked the No. 23rd freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 77th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... helped Georgetown Prep to consecutive IAC championships (2009-10) … two-time all-state selection … Washington Post All-Met honoree as a senior … also played hockey and led the Hoyas to a pair of conference titles.

Personal: Son of Thomas and Karen Morgan.

MORGAN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2011 Redshirt Season2012 17/0 1 0 1 3 0 9 4 6/6:30

8 || PAT MORRISONSr. • Defense • 5-11 • 180Millersville, Md. •ˆSeverna Park HS

As a senior (2012): Played as the team's second long pole in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... one groundball in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28).

As a junior (2011): One groundball in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18).

As a sophomore (2010): One groundball in his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw late time in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... played much of the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

As a freshman (2009): Did not see varsity action.

Before Maryland: A two-sport star at Severna Park ... named the 2008 Athlete of the Year by The Capital-Gazette ... a two-year lacrosse letterwinner for Coach Larry Kramer ... helped lead the Falcons to the state championship as a sophomore in 2006 and a county title in 2008 ... honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... invited to participate in the Builder Back All-Star game ... a four-year letterwinner in football as a quarterback, defensive back and punt returner ... 2007 Offensive-Defensive Preseason All-American ... all-state as a senior ... All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore Sun on offense in 2006 and on defense in 2007 ... two-time team captain ... team MVP and winner of the Gold Falcon Award ... a Super 22 All-Star ... given the Severna Park Sportsmanship Award and Essence of Character Award.

Personal: Son of Pat and Kelly Morrison ... father, Pat, played football at Maryland ... passed up a scholarship to play football at Wagner College to follow in his father's footsteps and attend Maryland ...majoring in history.

MORRISON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0:002011 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0:002012 15/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1/1:00Total 26/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1/1:00

44 || GORAN MURRAYFr. • Defense • 6-0 • 175Merion Station, Pa. • Haverford School

MURRAY'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 USILA Honorable Mention All-American• 2012 ACC Freshman of the Year

As a freshman (2012): Became the first Maryland freshman to start the season opener at close defense since 2008 in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... had three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hawks ... one groundball in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... terrific performance, holding All-American Jordan Wolf to just one assist and one shot in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Blue Devils ... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... scored his first career goal and set career highs with three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... one caused turnover in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... two groundballs in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... helped hold the Blue Jays scoreless over final 29:17 ... held Hopkins' Zach Palmer without a point and to just two shots ... caused one turnover in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... held Blue Devils' leading scorer Jordan Wolf without a goal ... Wolf's only point was an assist on an EMO when Murray was off the field ... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... two groundballs in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... one groundball in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... two goals and two groundballs for South team in UA All-America game ... first team ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 3 freshman long pole in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 27th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... helped lead the Fords to a 23-0 record as a senior and a No. 1 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse ... scored one goal and added four assists as a senior ... also helped Haverford to three league titles ... also lettered in football.

Personal: Son of Jennifer Murray ... brother of Angine and Christopher ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

MURRAY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2012 18/18 1 0 1 1 0 19 14 5/3:30

MURRAY'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 at North Carolina (3/24/12)Points: 1 at North Carolina (3/24/12)Groundballs: 3 vs. Hartford (2/18/12), at North Carolina (3/24/12)Caused Turnovers: 3 at North Carolina (3/24/12)

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38 || DAN NOSKINSo. • F/O • 6-2 • 190Greenwich, Conn. • Greenwich HS

As a sophomore (2012): Won 4-of-8 faceoffs with two groundballs in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10).

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut, winning 1-of-3 faceoffs in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... 0-of-1 facing-off in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... won 4-of-6 faceoffs with one groundball in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... won 2-of-5 faceoffs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... won 1-of-2 faceoffs with one groundball in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... won his only face-off in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2010 first team all-state ... earned first team All-FCIAC honors after finishing his senior season at Greenwich High with a face-off winning percentage of .622 ... helped lead the Cardinals to the 2010 FCIAC championship ... won 212 of 341 faceoffs and totaled 78 groundballs in 2010 ... also scored four goals and added two assists ... a two-year letterwinner and starter ... won 140 of 243 faceoffs as a junior with 33 groundballs ... also played football and track.

Personal: Son of Dennis and Lynn Noskin ... older brother of :indsey ... majoring in general business.

NOSKIN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2011 6/0 0 0 0 0 9/18 .500 2 0/0:002012 3/0 0 0 0 0 4/12 .333 2 0/0:00Total 9/0 0 0 0 0 13/30 .433 4 0/0:00

18 || ERIC PARNONFr. • LSM • 6-4 • 195Darien, Conn. • Darien HS

As a freshman (2012): Two groundballs in his collegiate debut, a 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) and 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... saw late time in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... two-time US Lacrosse All-American ... honorable mention ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 10 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 39th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-time first team all-state ... two-time all-FCIAC ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Jeff Brameier ... helped lead the Blue Wave to the 2010 state championship and the 2011 league title ... named the FCIAC tournament MVP ... team captain as a senior ... also lettered in football as a split end.

Personal: Son of Tom, who played lacrosse and football at Dartmouth, and Debbie, who played field hockey at Dartmouth, Parnon ... younger brother of Russell ... older brother of Geoffry ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

PARNON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2012 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0:00

9 || MIKE POITERJr. • Attack • 6-4 • 200Annapolis, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

As a junior (2012): Did not play due to injury.

As a sophomore (2011): Scored his first career man-up goal in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18).

As a freshman (2010): Scored a goal in his collegiate debut, a 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... also had a groundball vs. the Stags ... played most of the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner for coach Zach Burke at Archbishop Spalding ... team captain as a senior in 2009 ... honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... first team all-county ... second team All-DC ... combined with fellow Terp Kevin Cooper to score six goals in 11-6 loss to top-ranked St. Mary's ... two goals and three assists in 14-10 loss to No. 2 Calvert Hall ... two goals and two assists in 14-6 win over No. 5 Boys Latin ... 2009 Mid-Atlantic Delmar Prep Team selection ... totaled 99 goals and 42 assists for 141 career points.

Personal: Son of Joe and Emilia Poiter ... younger brother of Drew and Chris ... recipient of a University of Maryland Engineering Dean's Award Fund Scholarship ... majoring in mechanical engineering with a 3.0 GPA.

POITER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2010 2/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0/0:002011 6/0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0/0:00Total 8/0 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 0/0:00

POITER’S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11)Points: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. UMBC (3/18/11)

7 || CHARLIE RAFFAFr. • Faceoff • 6-0 • 195Syosset, N.Y. • St. Anthony's HS

As a freshman (2012): Made his college debut, winning 4-of-8 faceoffs and scoring his first career goal in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Red Foxes ... won 3-of-6 faceoffs in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... won 1-of-2 faceoffs with two groundballs in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... won 5-of-15 faceoffs with three groundballs in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... went 3-of-3 at the faceoff X with two groundballs in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... won 1-of-5 faceoffs with one groundball in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... won 6-of-10 faceoffs with two groundballs in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... won 7-of-9 faceoffs with five groundballs in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... earned his first career assists on Joe Cummings' third goal of the game vs. the Knights ... won 12-of-24 faceoffs with eight groundballs in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... won 10-of-14 faceoffs with five groundballs in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... won 3-of-4 faceoffs with three groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... won 1-of-5 faceoffs in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... won 7-of-9 faceoffs with seven groundballs in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: Selected to the U.S. Under-19 National Team ... 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the 78th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... returned from injury to be named MVP of the NSCHSAA championship game after scoring two goals ... 2011 NSCHSAA Face-off Midfielder of the Year ... all-league ... helped lead the Friars to back-to-back league titles ... MVP of the

2010 Under Armour Underclassmen All-America tournament, leading the Long Island team to the tournament title ... also a three-year letterwinner in football as a quarterback ... guided the Friars to two league titles and a state championship ... 2010 NYCHSFL Offensive Player of the Year ... 2010 NYCHSFL All-League ... St. Anthony's Football MVP as a senior ... three-time NYCHSFL Player of the Week ... 2010 NYCHSFL Championship game MVP ... 2010 Hansen Award Watchlist ... 2010 All-Long Island and MSG Varsity All-Metro Team Honorable Mention ... 2010 National High School Football Hall of Fame Player of the Week ... 2010 Daily News All Borough/Westchester/Long Island Player of the Year ... 2010 Daily News All Borough/Westchester/Long Island All-Star Team ... 2010 Daily News Player of the Year Nominee.

Personal: Son of Charles and Linda Raffa ... younger brother of Victoria ... older brother of Juliana and Matt ... majoring in communications.

RAFFA'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2012 13/0 1 1 2 3 63/114 .553 40 0/0:00

45 || BRENDAN SAYLORSo. • Attack • 5-8 • 150Fairport, N.Y. • Fairport HS

As a sophomore (2012): Did not play due to injury.

As a freshman (2011): Made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... scored his first collegiate goal in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... first career assist in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Knights.

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 16 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 56th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... the 2010 Democrat & Chronicle's All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year after scoring a school record 74 goals ... also selected the SportsFive Offensive Player of the Year ... finished his prep career with 194 goals and 100 assists ... helped lead Fairport to its first Section V title since 2002 ... led the Red Raiders with 97 points on 68 goals and 29 assists as a junior ... had an 11-point game en route to helping Fairport to the 2009 Division I championship and the Section V Class A finals ... named to the All-Greater Rochester Super 16 ... twice selected to the Section V Class A All-Tournament team ... a three-time all-league honoree ... a two-sport standout he is also a striker on the Fairport soccer team ... helped lead the Red Raiders to the 2007 and 2008 league championship ... scored 14 goals and added four assists to help Fairport reach the Section V playoffs in 2009.

Personal: Son of Scott and Mary-Frances Saylor ... older brother of Maggie ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

SAYLOR'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2011 5/0 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 0/0:00

SAYLORS CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11)Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)Points: 1 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)Groundballs: 3 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)

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15 || MIKE SCHEELERJr. • Defense • 6-4 • 205Towson, Md. • Calvert Hall

As a junior (2012): Saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10), 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) and 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25).

As a sophomore (2011): Saw time vs. Bellarmine (3/7) and UMBC (3/18).

As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... saw time in the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

Before Maryland: Helped anchor the Calvert Hall defense on a Hawks team that advanced to the 2009 MIAA "A" championship game ... scored four goals and added five assists in 2009 ... also played basketball.

Personal: Son of Don and Laura Scheeler ... older brother of Natalie ... grandfather, John Irvine, played football at Maryland and was a member of the 1953 national championship team ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

SCHEELER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2010 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1:002011 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002012 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00Total 9/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

46 || TIM SHAEFFERSr. • Defense • 6-0 • 195Annapolis, Md. • Annapolis HS (UMBC)

As a senior (2012): Made his Maryland debut with a groundball and a caused turnover in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... caused one turnover in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... saw late time in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... late substitution in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... saw late time in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011 at UMBC): Played in all 13 games for the Retrievers with five starts ... totaled right groundballs with five caused turnovers ... also scored one goal.

As a sophomore (2010 at UMBC): Played in six games and started five of the last six ... totaled 16 groundballs and one caused turnover ... three groundballs in his first collegiate start, a 7-10 loss at Towson ... led the Retrievers with a season-high five groundballs in 12-6 win at Binghamton.

As a freshman (2009 at UMBC): Saw time in three games ... picked up one groundball.

Before College: One of just two Anne Arundel County players to earn All-America honors in 2008 ...competed in the 2008 All-State All-Star game ... first team all-county ... selected to play for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes national lacrosse team and the Under Armour Underclassmen Lacrosse All-American squad in 2007.

Personal: Son of Brenda and David Shaeffer.

SHAEFFER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2009 UMBC 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0:002010 UMBC 6/5 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 0/0:002011 UMBC 13/5 1 0 1 1 0 8 5 1/2:002012 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0/0:00Total 26/10 1 0 1 1 0 26 8 1/2:00

10 || MICHAEL SHAKESPEARESr. • Midfield • 6-1 • 200Walpole, Mass. • Governor’s Academy

As a senior (2012): One assist and three groundballs in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... tied his career high with two goals in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... also had one groundball vs. the Hoyas ... scored the Terps' final goal in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... one goal in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... two goals, including one with just 0:01 left in the first quarter, in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Red Foxes ... two goals and a career-best four groundballs in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one goal in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... two goals in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... scored a goal and added an assist in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Mids ... scored the game-tying goal to make it 6-6 with 0:17 left in the third in 9-6 win at No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/14) ... scored an empty-net goal in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Mount ... two goals and two groundballs in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... one goal and one groundball in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... one goal in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... two groundballs in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011): Picked up his first career assist in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Titans ... helped hold the Titans scoreless for 32:23 during the game ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... helped hold the Hoyas scoreless for 20:12 during the game ... one goal in 9-8 overtime loss at No. 19 Duke (3/5) ... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... caused one turnovers in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... tied his career high with three groundballs in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... one groundball and two caused turnovers in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... one groundball in 12-7 win at No. 4 Virginia (4/2) ... one groundball in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... caused one turnover in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... two groundballs in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7) ... one groundball in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a sophomore (2010): One goal and one groundball in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... one groundball in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... first career multi-goal and multi-point game with two goals in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Tigers ... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... two groundballs in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... one goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals.

As a freshman (2009): Scored a goal in his college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... also won 2 of 3 faceoffs vs. the Blue Hose ... won his only face-off in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause".

Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 2 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 13th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 11 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... selected to the North squad at the US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase ... three goals in the North's 15-14 overtime win over the East team in the championship game ... totaled 166 goals, 60 assists and 414 groundballs during his prep career ... 57 goals, 13 assists and 104 groundballs as a senior for Coach Peter Bidstrup ... helped lead the Red Dogs to back-to-back Independent School League championships ... his 57 goals set the school record for single-season goals by a midfielder ... also holds school midfielder records for single-season points (75), single-game goals (9) and

single-game points (11) ... three-time All-ISL selection ... 2008 ISL League MVP ... All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe ... also a standout hockey player.

Personal: Son of Dan and Yvette Shakespeare ... younger brother of Matt ... older brother of Sean ... majoring in communications.

SHAKESPEARE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2009 4/0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0:002010 16/0 5 0 5 27 0 8 1 0/0:002011 18/0 1 1 2 8 0 18 6 5/4:002012 18/0 18 2 20 52 0 19 0 3/2:00Total 56/0 25 3 28 89 0 45 7 8/6:00

SHAKESPEARE'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 Six times, most recent vs. Bellarmine (4/28/12)Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Navy (4/6/12)Points: 2 Seven times, most recent vs. Bellarmine (4/28/12)Groundballs: 4 vs. Villanova (3/17/12)Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Georgetown (2/26/11), vs. St. Joseph's (3/20/11)Multi-Point Games: 7Multi-Goal Games: 6

23 || DREW SNIDERSr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 170Seattle, Wash. • O’Dea HS (Loomis Chaffee)

SNIDER'S HONOR ROLL• 2012 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2012 Team Captain• 2012 MLL Draft Choice (45th - Chesapeake)

As a senior (2012): A goal and tied his career high with two assists in 12-6 win over Hartford (2/18) ... also had a career-high seven groundballs vs. the Hawks ... one goal in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... scored all three goals of his hat trick in the first half in 10-7 win over No. 8 Duke (3/3) ... two of the goals vs. the Blue Devils were man-up goals ... named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Blue Devils ... assisted on Owen Blye's first goal in 8-7 loss at UMBC (3/6) ... two goals, including the game-winner, in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... two assists in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... one goal and two groundballs in 11-10 loss at No. 14 North Carolina ... one goal in 12-8 loss to No. 2 Virginia ... two goals and two groundballs in 13-6 win over Navy (4/6) ... one assist in 6-5 loss to No. 5 Duke (4/20) in semifinals of ACC tournament ... one goal and one caused turnover in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25) ... one goal, one groundball and one caused turnover in 12-7 win over Bellarmine (4/28) ... a goal and an assist in 13-11 loss at No. 12 Colgate (5/5) ... three goals, two coming in the fourth quarter, and one groundball, which maintained possession to setup for Joe Cummings' game-winning score in 10-9 win at No. 7 seed Lehigh (5/13) in first round of NCAA tournament ... second straight hat trick with three goals in 11-5 win over No. 2 Johns Hopkins (5/19) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... tied his career high with four goals in 16-10 win over No. 3 Duke (5/26) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball in 9-3 loss to No. 1 seed Loyola (5/28) in the finals of the NCAA tournament.

As a junior (2011): Two goals in 16-4 win over Detroit Mercy (2/19) ... netted his first career hat trick in 20-8 win over No. 14 Georgetown (2/26) ... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Bellarmine (3/7) ... iced the game with an empty-net goal in 8-4 win at Towson (3/12) ... tied his career high with two assists in 15-6 win over UMBC (3/18) ... made his first career start vs. the Retrievers ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-4 win over St. Joseph's (3/20) ... one assist in 11-6 loss to No. 8 North Carolina (3/26) ... one goal in 10-4 win at Navy (4/8) ... one goal in 12-11 overtime loss to No. 3 Johns Hopkins (4/16) ... two goals and one caused turnover in 7-6 win over No. 10 North Carolina (4/22) in the ACC semifinals ... two groundballs in 11-9 win at No. 7 Duke (4/24) in the ACC finals ... one goal and one groundball in 10-8 loss to No. 17 Colgate (5/7)

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... career-best four goals in 13-6 win at No. 8 seed North Carolina (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ...his third goal came as a result of a perfectly executed hidden ball play by Grant Catalino and Brian Farrell ... also had one groundball vs. the Tar Heels ... scored the Terps' first goal in 6-5 overtime win over No. 1 Syracuse (5/22) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... one goal in 9-4 win over No. 5 Duke (5/28) in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss to No. 7 Virginia (5/30) in the NCAA championship game.

As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Returned to action with two goals on just two shots in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one goal a groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... two goals, including the game-winner, and one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... tallied his first assist in two years in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had one groundball vs. the Cavaliers ... one assist and one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... one goal and a groundball in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... one goal and a groundball in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... first career multi-assist game with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... one assist in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8).

As a sophomore (2009): Redshirt season.

As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... first career point on an assist on Scott Tompkins' second goal of the game in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3).

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ... member of the West team at the 2006 National Senior Showcase ... four-year letterwinner at for Coach Ryan Kelly at O'Dea High School ... helped lead the Irish to a combined record of 44-18 during his four seasons ... led the team in scoring all four years ... led Division I in the Pacific Conference in scoring as a senior with 60 goals and 18 assists in 2006 ... named the 2006 Washington Lacrosse Player of the Year ... was second in the league in scoring in 2005 with 38 goals and 46 assists ... totaled 155 goals, 99 assists and 306 groundballs ... three-time first team all-state ... named second team all-state as a freshman ... two-time team captain.

Personal: Son of Kris and Jacqueline Snider ... father played lacrosse at Virginia from 1974-78 ... uncle, Eric, and cousin, Matt, also played college lacrosse ... older brother of Catherine and Will ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

SNIDER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2008 3/0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0/0:002009 Redshirt Season2010 16/0 8 5 13 27 0 1 6 2/2:002011 18/13 17 3 20 53 0 1 10 0/0:002012 18/18 24 7 31 62 3 2 23 1/0:30Total 55/31 49 16 65 143 3 4 39 3/2:30

SNIDER'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11), vs. Duke (5/26/12)Assists: 2 Four times, most recent vs. Villanova (3/17/12)Points: 4 at North Carolina (5/15/11), vs. Duke (5/26/12)Hat Tricks: 6Multi-Point Games: 17Multi-Goal Games: 12Multi-Assist Games: 4Groundballs: 7 vs. Hartford (2/18/12)

24 || DAVID SOLOMONFr. • Attack • 6-0 • 190Fairfax, Va. • Salisbury School (Conn.)

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... scored his first career goal in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) ... also had a groundball vs. the Red Foxes ... saw late time in 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... saw late time in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25).

Before Maryland: 2011 Under Armour High School All-American ... one goal and three groundballs for South team in UA All-America game ... honorable mention ESPNHS All-American ... ranked the No. 5 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the sixth overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... played his senior season at Salisbury School for Coach Bobby Wynne ... totaled 24 goals and 22 assists with 45 groundballs to lead the team to an 11-3 record ... a two-year letterwinner at St. Stephen's & St. Agnes ... Washington Post first team All-Met as a junior after putting up more than 100 points ... overall, a two-time All-Met selection ... also played football and was an all-state defensive back.

SOLOMON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 5/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0/0:00

42 || ZACK WHOLLEYFr. • Midfield • 5-8 • 175Southington, Conn. • Southington HS

As a freshman (2012): Made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Marist (3/10) and 11-5 win over No. 10 Villanova (3/17) ... saw late time in 12-8 win at Mount St. Mary's (4/25).

Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Ron Chase ... totaled 160 goals and 88 assists during his career ... member of the 2010 Under Armour underclassmen New England roster ... also a three-year letterwinner in football ... helped the Blue Knights to a CCC championship as a senior.

Personal: Son of the late John and Pamela Wholley ... father John passes away from brain cancer, inspiring Zack to organize a brain cancer fundraiser in high school ... younger brother of John and Meredith ... brother played football at UConn for current Maryland coach Randy Edsall and is currently the Huskies linebackers coach ... enrolled in letters and sciences.

WHOLLEY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00

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2012 ROSTER

No Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Mike Chanenchuk R-So. M 5-10 175 Poquott, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (Princeton)2 Emmett Cahill So. D 5-11 175 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield3 Jake Bernhardt Sr. M 6-0 190 Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS4 Quinn Haley So. A 5-8 165 Graysonville, Md./Queen Anne’s Co.5 Joe Locasio Fr. M 5-9 180 Lindenhurst, N.Y./St. Anthony’s6 Rustin Bryant So. A 5-11 170 White Hall, Md./Hereford7 Charlie Raffa Fr. M 6-0 195 Syosset, N.Y./St. Anthony’s8 Pat Morrison Jr. M 5-11 180 Millersville, Md./Severna Park9 Mike Poiter Jr. A 6-4 200 Annapolis, Md./Spalding10 Michael Shakespeare Sr. M 6-1 200 Walpole, Mass./Governor’s Academy11 David Miller Sr. M 6-3 200 Warrenton, Va./Notre Dame Academy12 Tyler Adelsberger So. M 6-1 200 Kingsville, Md./Calvert Hall13 Owen Blye Jr. A 6-3 190 Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East14 MJ Leonard Jr. G 6-3 215 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield15 Mike Scheeler Jr. D 6-4 205 Lutherville, Md./Calvert Hall16 Landon Carr Jr. M 6-2 205 University Place, Wash./Curtis17 Curtis Holmes Jr. M 5-9 170 Marriotsville, Md./McDonogh18 Eric Parnon Fr. D 6-4 195 Darien, Conn./Darien19 Joe Cummings Sr. M 6-0 190 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield20 Billy Gribbin Jr. A 5-10 180 Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep (Penn State)22 Sean McGuire So. A 5-10 160 Wyckoff, N.J./Bergen Catholic23 Drew Snider Sr. M 6-0 175 Seattle, Wash./O’Dea (Loomis Chaffee)24 David Solomon Fr. A 6-0 190 Fairfax, Va./Salisbury School25 Taylor Morgan R-Fr. LSM 6-0 190 Potomac, Md./Georgetown Prep (Syracuse)26 John Haus Jr. M 6-0 185 Lutherville, Md./Chapel Hill (N.C.)27 Kevin Forster Fr. A 6-1 185 Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle College HS28 Michael Ehrhardt So. D 6-5 210 Westbury, N.Y./Chaminade30 Casey Ikeda So. D 6-1 175 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga31 Niko Amato So. G 5-8 185 Conshohocken, Pa./LaSalle College HS32 Jay Carlson Fr. A 6-0 185 Cockeysville, Md./St. Paul’s School33 Bryan Cole Fr. M 6-3 190 Oakville, Ontario/Hill Academy34 Bobby Gribbin Fr. M 5-8 180 Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep35 Kyle Bernlohr Fr. G 5-10 160 Akron, Ohio/Western Reserve Academy36 Jesse Bernhardt Jr. LSM 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS37 Kellen Miller Fr. LSM 6-2 175 Bethesda, Md./The Landon School38 Dan Noskin So. F/O 6-3 185 Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich39 Greg D’Arienzo So. M 6-2 185 Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey40 Brian Cooper So. M 6-0 175 Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding41 Kevin Cooper Jr. M 6-4 190 Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding42 Zack Wholley Fr. M 5-8 175 Southington, Conn./Southington 43 Joey Kimpler Fr. M 6-0 210 Laguna Niguel, Calif./JSerra44 Goran Murray Fr. LSM 6-0 175 Merion Station, Pa./The Haverford School45 Brendan Saylor So. A 5-8 150 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport 46 Tim Shaeffer Sr. D 6-0 195 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis (UMBC)47 Garrett Manno Fr. M 6-4 195 Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park 48 Riley Hansen Fr. D 6-1 180 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s School49 Thomas Guarino So. G 6-0 175 Edgewater, Md./Boys’ Latin

Head Coach: John Tillman (Second season at Maryland/Cornell ‘91)Assistant Coach: Kevin Warne (Second season at Maryland/Hofstra ’00)Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Fourth season at Maryland/Maryland ‘03)Volunteer Assistant: Brian Phipps (Second season at Maryland/Maryland ’10)Director of Lacrosse Operations: Fran Gormley (First season at Maryland/Maryland ’11)

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