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9 Seven-time ACC Champions 2009 NCAA Semifinalists The Returnees Brandon Allen Jr. M 6-0 175 Bethesda, Md. Bullis 2009: Played in five games … won 5-of-9 draws … went 3-of-6 in win at St. John’s … picked up wins at the X against both Holy Cross and Dartmouth. 2008: Played in eight games ... had two goals and one assist against Presbyterian (3/11) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. Prep: Four-year letterman at Bullis School under coach Michael Delgrande ... guided squad to a four-year ledger of 47-17 ... tallied two goals and four assists as a freshman, eight goals and four assists as a sophomore, 24 goals and 15 assists as a junior and 31 goals and 17 assists as a senior for a career total of 65 goals and 40 assists ... also lettered in football three years, receiving honorable mention all-state honors as a safety and wide receiver. Personal: Son of Rick and Loree Allen ... born March 2, 1989. 2009: Saw action in one game … fired one shot in win against St. John’s. PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Louie Bevilacqua at Francis Parker School ... helped team to a pair of county playoff appearances in 2005 and 2006 ... garnered first team all-league recognition as a senior ... also named to the All-CIF county team his senior season ... voted as a San Diego All-Star Selection in 2006 ... named to the all-league second team his junior year ... also selected as a high school Academic All-American as a senior ... voted the team’s Most Valuable Player and served as the team captain in his final year at Francis Parker ... also is a member of the Duke University foootball program. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Barbara Anderson ... born on July 27, 1988 ... has two brothers and four younger sisters. Matt Anderson Sr. M 5-11 155 San Diego, Calif. Francis Parker #4 2009: Saw the field against Dartmouth and St. John’s. PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Jim Morrow at Great Neck South High School ... finished his scholastic career with 21 goals and 37 for 58 points ... had 10 goals and 16 assists as a junior ... earned all-conference recognition as a freshman and sophomore ... captured all-county honorable mention accolades his junior and senior seasons ... AP Scholar with honors as a junior and AP Scholar his senior year ... earned three letters in football and basketball for Great Neck South ... named football team MVP his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ... earned all-conference honors in basketball all four years. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Suzanne Belmont .. has two brothers ... father played lacrosse at Harvard ... born July 26, 1990. Ben Belmo nt So. D 6-3 210 Great Neck, N.Y. Great Neck South #10 #13 ACC Honor Roll ... pursuing a master’s degree in global health at Duke. 2009: Played in 18 contests on the second midfield line … All-ACC Academic selection … finished seventh on the team in scoring with 20 goals and three assists for 23 points … ranked second on man-up scores with six … tallied at least one point in 12 contests and had seven multiple-point performances … named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after posting three goals in the championship win over North Carolina (4/26) … registered a hat trick, including the game-winner against Army (4/18) … posted the game-winner over Georgetown (3/21) … scored two goals in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Navy (5/9) … chipped in a goal and an assist in the NCAA quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) … won 14-of-33 faceoffs … won all four of his draws against Holy Cross (3/3). Michael Catalino SR. M 6-0 200 Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder #29
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BrandonAllen

Jr. M 6-0 175Bethesda, Md.

Bullis

2009: Played in five games … won 5-of-9 draws … went 3-of-6 in win at St. John’s … picked up wins at the X against both Holy Cross and Dartmouth.

2008: Played in eight games ... had two goals and one assist against Presbyterian (3/11) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

Prep: Four-year letterman at Bullis School under coach Michael Delgrande ... guided squad to a four-year ledger of 47-17 ... tallied two goals and four assists as a freshman, eight goals and four assists as a sophomore, 24 goals and 15 assists as a junior and 31 goals and 17 assists as a senior for a career total of 65 goals and 40 assists ... also lettered in football three years, receiving honorable mention all-state honors as a safety and wide receiver.

Personal: Son of Rick and Loree Allen ... born March 2, 1989.

2009: Saw action in one game … fired one shot in win against St. John’s.

PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Louie Bevilacqua at Francis Parker School ... helped team to a pair of county playoff appearances in 2005 and 2006 ... garnered first team all-league recognition as a senior ... also named to the All-CIF county team his senior season ... voted as a San Diego All-Star Selection in 2006 ... named to the all-league second team his junior year ... also selected as a high school Academic All-American as a senior ... voted the team’s Most Valuable Player and served as the team captain in his final year at Francis Parker ... also is a member of the Duke University foootball program.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Barbara Anderson ... born on July 27, 1988 ... has two brothers and four younger sisters.

Matt Anderson

Sr. M 5-11 155San Diego, Calif.Francis Parker

#4

2009: Saw the field against Dartmouth and St. John’s.

PREP: A four-year letterwinner for Jim Morrow at Great Neck South High School ... finished his scholastic career with 21 goals and 37 for 58 points ... had 10 goals and 16 assists as a junior ... earned all-conference recognition as a freshman and sophomore ... captured all-county honorable mention accolades his junior and senior seasons ... AP Scholar with honors as a junior and AP Scholar his senior year ... earned three letters in football and basketball for Great Neck South ... named football team MVP his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ... earned all-conference honors in basketball all four years.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Suzanne Belmont .. has two brothers ... father played lacrosse at Harvard ... born July 26, 1990.

Ben Belmont

So. D 6-3 210Great Neck, N.Y.

Great Neck South

#10#13

ACC Honor Roll ... pursuing a master’s degree in global health at Duke.2009: Played in 18 contests on the second midfield line … All-ACC Academic selection … finished seventh on the team in scoring with 20 goals and three assists for 23 points … ranked second on man-up scores with six … tallied at least one point in 12 contests and had seven multiple-point performances … named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after posting three goals in the championship win over North Carolina (4/26) … registered a hat trick, including the game-winner against Army (4/18) … posted the game-winner over Georgetown (3/21) … scored two goals in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Navy (5/9) … chipped in a goal and an assist in the NCAA quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) … won 14-of-33 faceoffs … won all four of his draws against Holy Cross (3/3).

Michael Catalino

SR. M 6-0 200Webster, N.Y.

Webster Schroeder

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Mike Catalino Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2006 5-0 1 1 2 7 13-16 62007 20-0 7 1 8 23 26-58 222008 19-0 12 4 16 9 4-5 432009 18-0 20 3 23 17 14-19 63Total 62-0 40 9 49 56 57-98 134

MIKe CATALINO: CAReeR-HIGHSGoals: 3, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09Assists: 2, vs. Vermont, 2/23/08; Points: 3, five times, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09Faceoffs Attempted: 8 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 Faceoffs Won: 6 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06

MIKE CATALINO: 2008 & 2009 GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2006: Butler 0-0; Villanova 0-0; Bellarmine 0-1; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 1-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 0-0; Cornell 0-0.2007: Dartmouth 0-0; Denver 1-0; Maryland 0-0; Saint Joseph’s 1-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 0-0; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 0-0; Delaware 1-0; Bellarmine 0-0; Johns Hopkins 0-0; Virginia 1-0; Army 0-0; *North Carolina 0-0; *Virginia 2-0; Air Force 0-1; ^Providence 0-0; ^ North Carolina 0-0; ^Cornell 0-0; ^Johns Hopkins 1-0.2008: Bucknell 0-0; Vermont 1-2; Maryland 0-0; Lehigh 2-0; Loyola 0-1; North Carolina 0-0; Colgate 1-1; Georgetown 0-0; Harvard 0-0; Dartmouth 1-0; Johns Hopkins 1-0; Virginia 1-0; Army 0-0; *North Carolina 2-0; *Virginia 0-0; St. John’s 0-0; ^Loyola 1-0; ^Ohio State 2-0; ^Johns Hopkins 0-0.2009: Bucknell 0-0; Colgate 0-0; Harvard 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 2-1; Loyola 2-0; Yale 0-0; North Carolina 1-0; Cornell 1-0; Georgetwon 1-0; Dartmouth 1-0; Virginia 2-1; Army 3-0; *Virginia 1-0; *North Carolina 3-0; ^Navy 2-0; ^North Carolina 1-1; ^Syracuse 0-0.*ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament

Tom Clute

Gr. D 6-1 190Potomac, Md.

Bullis

#17

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ... pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree in Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.2009: Saw action in seven games … earned a start against St. John’s … picked up one ground ball against Yale.

2008: Saw action in 11 games, earning a starting assignment versus Presbyterian (3/11) ... credited for three ground balls on the year ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Saw action in five games ... credited for five ground balls.

2006: Played in two games ... secured one ground ball.

PReP: Four-year letterman at the Bullis School ... earned All-IAC honors as a senior ... two-time all-county and honorable mention all-metro choice ... helped Bullis to 44 wins during prep career ... also lettered two seasons in football.

PeRSONAL: Son of Jeff and Meg Clute ... born October 26, 1986 ... grandmother, Margaret Hallgren, is a 1950 graduate of Duke ... father played lacrosse at Virginia before graduating in 1976 ... sister, Kate, played lacrosse at Mary Washington before graduating in 2004.

Tom Clute Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2006 2-0 0 0 0 1 – 02007 5-0 0 0 0 5 – 02008 11-1 0 0 0 3 – 02009 7-1 0 0 0 1 – 0Total 25-2 0 0 0 10 – 0

2008: Played in 19 contests, sitting out only the Presbyterian tilt ... finished seventh on the team in scoring with 16 points on 12 goals and four assists ... secured a career-high three points on one goal and two helpers against Vermont (2/23) ... in the win over the Catamounts, tallied the game-winning goal while contributing two ground balls and winning two-of-three faceoffs ... had two-goal outings versus Lehigh (3/5), North Carolina (4/25) and Ohio State (5/18) ... won four-of-five faceoffs on the year ... earned a spot on the Academic All-ACC team.

2007: Played in all 20 games ... registered seven goals and one assist while winning 26-of-58 (.448) faceoffs ... posted two goals including the game-winner in the ACC Tournament championship game victory over Virginia (4/29) ... carded 23 ground balls ... won a season-best five draws in eight attempts against Denver (2/25) ... named to the Academic All-ACC team.

2006: Played in five contests ... recorded first career goal against Holy Cross (3/7) ... recorded an assist in the Bellarmine game (2/28) ... won 13-of-16 (.813) faceoffs on the season including five-of-six versus Bellarmine (2/28) and six-of-eight against Holy Cross (3/7) ... logged seven ground balls on the year ... named to the Academic All-ACC team.

Prep: Three-year letterman at Webster Schroeder High School ... received All-America accolades after recording 31 goals and 19 assists as a senior ... finished career with 93 goals and 53 assists ... three-time all-county selection ... helped team to 37 wins over three years ... also played football.

Personal: Son of Gale and Michael Catalino ... brother, Grant, plays lacrosse at Maryland ... born June24, 1987.

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CJ CostabileSo. D 6-1 180New Fairfield, Conn.

New Fairfield

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Preseason Second Team All-America selection.2009: USILA All-America Honorable Mention … played all 19 games as a longstick midfielder … led all Duke long poles with 13 points from seven goals and six assists … named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player, scoring a career-high three goals and winning 10-of-17 faceoffs in championship win over North Carolina (4/26) … tallied first career goal against Colgate (2/20) … handed out two assists against Holy Cross (3/3) … picked up a career-high seven ground balls against both Holy Cross and Yale (3/8) … won 49-of-91 in faceoffs … ranked third on the team in ground balls with 72.

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Marty Morgan at New Fairfield High School ... was a member of the U.S. Men’s Lacrosse U-19 National Team that captured gold medal honors at the International Lacrosse Federation World Championship in 2008 ... named to the All-America team as a senior ... helped lead New Fairfield to Class S Connecticut State Championship as a senior ... team took second in Division 2 State Championship in 2005 ... earned all-conference first team honors all four years at New Fairfield ... voted first-team all-state in 2006, 2007, and 2008 ... also earned all-conference honors in football.

Personal: Son of Steve and Doreen Costabile ... has one brother ... born on Dec. 4, 1989.

CJ Costabile Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2009 19-0 7 6 13 72 49-42 16

CJ COSTABILE: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09Assists: 2, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09Points: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09Faceoffs Attempted: 17, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09Faceoffs Won: 10, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09

Stephen Coyle

Jr. A 6-2 170Kensington, Md.

Georgetown Prep

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection2009: Played in eight contests … finished the year with five goals and an assist for six points … tallied first career goal against Holy Cross (3/3) … registered a career-high three points from two goals and an assist versus St. John’s (5/3) … added one ground ball against the Red Storm.

2008: Did not see game action ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

Prep: Three-year letterman at Georgetown Prep under coach Kevin Giblin ... guided squad to three-year ledger of 59-6, with three league championships ... tallied 36 goals and 18 assists his junior year as Georgetown Prep went 22-0, was ranked No. 1 in the nation ... closed his career with a 57-goal, 20-assist season while earning All-Met and all-county honors ... member of the Maryland Free State team ... participated in the Under Armour Underclassman game.

Personal: Son of John and Celeste Coyle ... father, John, played baseball at Providence (1976-79) ... brother, Patrick, played basketball at Dickinson (2004-07) ... brother, Paul, played soccer at Lafayette in 2005 and is a current member of the soccer team at Dickinson ... born April 7, 1989.

Stephen Coyle Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 – 02009 8-0 5 1 6 1 – 6

STEPHEN COYLE: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 2, vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09Assists: 1, vs. St. John’s 5/3/09Points: 3, vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09

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Ned Crotty

Sr. A 6-2 190New Vernon, N.J.

Delbarton

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A preseason First Team All-America pick in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook ... enters the 2010 season ranked seventh in career assists (84) and 17th in career points (153) at Duke ... voted team captain with Parker McKee, Sam Payton and Max Quinzani ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ... selected to U.S. National Team for FIL World Championship in July.2009: USILA First Team All-America … collected the USILA’s Lt. Col. J.I. Award for national attackman of the year … a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist … All-ACC selection … named to ACC All-Tournament Team … led the nation in points scored with 78 from 23 goals and 55 assists in his first year at attack … also ranked first in assists per game (2.89) and third in points per game (4.11) … his 55 assists rank second in Duke single-season history … the 78 points is sixth all-time in Blue Devil history … tallied at least one point in 18 games and had at least three points in 14 games … posted two goals and a career-high six assists in the regular-season win over No. 1 Virginia (4/24) … helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC Tournament title with 11 points in two games … scored four goals and added four helpers in win over the Cavaliers in the ACC semifinal … added three assists against North Carolina to earn All-Tournament Team honors … registered eight points with two goals and six assists versus the Tar Heels in the NCAA Quarterfinal … had eight games with at least five points.

2008: USILA Second Team All-America selection ... ACC All-Tournament pick ... started 19 games, missing only the Presbyterian game ... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 35 points on 17 goals and 18 assists ... ranked ninth in the ACC and 67th nationally in assists per game (0.95) ... named the ACC Player of the Week following a three-goal performance in Duke’s 10-6 win over Army (4/19) ... matched career-high of three goals on three occasions: North Carolina (3/15), Johns Hopkins (4/3) and Army

Ned Crotty Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2006 8-1 4 3 7 8 — 192007 20-20 25 8 33 21 — 692008 19-19 17 18 35 22 — 772009 19-19 23 55 78 43 – 89Total 66-59 69 84 153 94 — 254

NED CROTTY: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2006: Butler 1-0; Villanova 0-0; Bellarmine 1-1; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 2-1; Loyola 0-1; North Carolina 0-0; Cornell 0-0.2007: Dartmouth 0-0; Denver 0-0; Maryland 1-0; St. Joseph’s 0-0; Loyola 3-0; North Carolina 2-1; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 2-0; Delaware 2-0; Bellarmine 2-1; Johns Hopkins 0-1; Virginia 0-0; Army 0-0; *North Carolina 2-0; *Virginia 1-0; Air Force 2-1; ^Providence 1-2; ^North Carolina 2-0; ^Cornell 2-1; ^Johns Hopkins 3-1.2008: Bucknell 1-2; Vermont 0-0; Maryland 1-2; Lehigh 1-1; Loyola 1-0; Presbyterian DNP; North Carolina 3-0; Colgate 0-2; Georgetown 0-2; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth 0-0; Johns Hopkins 3-1; Virginia 0-0; Army 3-0; *North Carolina 0-0; *Virginia 2-2; St. John’s 1-0; ^Loyola 0-0; ^Ohio State 0-4; ^Johns Hopkins 0-1.2009: Bucknell 1-5; Colgate 2-2; Harvard 1-1; Maryland 2-3; Holy Cross 2-4; Loyola 1-4; Yale 1-2; North Carolina 1-0; Cornell 0-3; Georgetown 0-2; Dartmouth 0-4; Virginia 2-6; Army 0-0; *Virginia 4-4; *North Carolina 0-3; St. John’s 3-2; ^Navy 1-2; ^North Carolina 2-6; ^Syracuse 0-2. *ACC Tournament, ^ NCAA Tournament

NED CROTTY: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 4, vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Assists: 6, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/09Points: 8, three times, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/09

(4/19) ... helped Duke to its second straight ACC Tournament title with a two-goal, two-assist afternoon in the championship game win over Virginia (4/27) ... dished out a career-high four assists as the Blue Devils defeated Ohio State (5/18) in the NCAA quarterfinals, 21-10 ... scooped up a season-best four ground balls in the national semifinals against Johns Hopkins (5/24) ... key component in an offensive unit that led the nation in scoring with an average of 15.2 goals per game while establishing new NCAA single-season team records for goals (304) and total points (482).

2007: Started all 20 games at midfield ... finished third on the club in scoring with 33 points on 25 goals and eight assists ... compiled 18 points on 13 goals and five assists over the final seven games ... named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team after posting five goals and two assists during the championship weekend in Baltimore ... carded a career-high four points on three goals and an assist against Johns Hopkins (5/28) in the title game ... had 12 total points in four NCAA Tournament games ... named the ACC Player of the Week after a two-goal, one-assist effort in Duke’s 9-7 win over North Carolina (3/17) ... with Matt Danowski (24) and Zack Greer (20), combined for the second-highest single-tournament scoring trio with 56 points, trailing only the group of Gary Gait, Greg Marechek and Greg Burns (16) of Syracuse in 1990.

2006: Played in all eight games ... registered seven points on four goals and three assists ... scored one goal in first collegiate game against Butler (2/18) ... picked up season-bests of two goals and three total points versus Holy Cross (3/7).

Prep: Three-year letterman at the Delbarton School ... two-time All-America pick ... state player of the year honoree following senior season ... helped Delbarton to three straight state championships ... recorded 93 goals and 74 assists during prep career ... two-time first team all-state and 2005 state player of the year choice in hockey.

Personal: Son of Gerald and Lucille Crotty ... born September 26, 1986 ... father played football, hockey and rugby at Fordham ... sisters, Sarah (2002) and Martha (2006) as well as brother, Joe (2005) are graduates of Duke ... sister, Virginia, plays lacrosse at Duke ... brother-in-law, Mike Dunleavy, played basketball at Duke and currently plays for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.

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James GoldbergSr. M 6-1 180

Miami, Fla.Gulliver Prep

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection2009: Played in 16 games … picked up a season-best two ground balls against St. John’s.

2008: Played in 13 games ... posted one assist against Presbyterian (3/11) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Played in four games ... scored first collegiate goal against St. Joseph’s (3/6).

Prep: Two-year letterman at Gulliver Prep under coach Garrick Robinson ... helped team to two-year ledger of 33-8 with two state playoff berths ... had 45 goals and 40 assists as a junior before posting 58 goals and 32 assists during senior season ... first team all-state pick following final campaign ... captain and team MVP selection as well ... received Gulliver Prep’s Scholar-Athlete Award and Distinguished Scholar recognition.

Personal: Son of Ellie and Steven Goldberg ... born January 13, 1988.

James Goldberg Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2007 3-0 1 0 1 0 — 22008 13-0 0 1 1 1 — 62009 16-0 0 0 0 3 – 0Total 32-0 1 1 2 4 — 8

JAMES GOLDBERG: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 1 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/6/07 Assists: 1 vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08Points: 1, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08

Zach Howell

Jr. A 6-0 175Miami, Fla.

Gulliver Prep

#21

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection2009: Saw time in all 19 games, starting 18 … ranked third on the team in scoring with 29 goals and 19 assists for 48 points … finished second the team in goals … ACC All-Tournament Team selection … helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC Tournament title with eight points in two games … registered at least one point in all 19 contests and had 13 games with at least two points … tallied two scores, including the game-winner in the regular-season win over North Carolina (3/14) … registered five points with three goals and two helpers in ACC Semifinal against Virginia (4/24)… added two goals and an assist in the ACC championship game versus the Tar Heels (4/26) … chipped in three goals in the NCAA Quarterfinal against North Carolina (5/17) … led all scorers with a hat trick in the NCAA Semifinal versus Syracuse (5/23) … posted five points against Navy (5/9) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament … All-ACC Academic selection.

2008: Saw action in 16 games ... did not play at Georgetown, and then missed the final three games of the year after contracting monolucleosis ... ranked eighth on the squad in scoring with 15 points on 11 goals and four assists ... had one goal and one assist in his collegiate debut against Bucknell (2/16) ... first career hatrick came versus Presbyterian (3/15) ... had three goals and one assist in ACC Tournament semifinal win over North Carolina (4/25) and added one goal in the title game against Virginia (2/27) ... named to the Academic All-ACC team.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Huntington under coach Paul McDermott ... helped squad to four-year mark of 76-6, including a 63-1 mark over final three seasons with Class B state championships his sophomore and junior campaigns and a state semifinal appearance his senior year ... three-time all-division and all-county selection ... Division II Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... Long Island Empire team alternate

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as a sophomore and member of gold medal winning team at Empire State Games as a junior ... MVP of Suffolk County championship game and state championships that year as well ... Under Armour All-America pick as a senior ... also lettered in football three years, earning All-Long Island and Division III MVP in 2005 and 2006 as a quarterback ... 2005 squad won the Long Island Championship ... National Honor Society and Honor Roll member.

PeRSONAL: Son of Jay and Georgene Howell ... born June 16, 1989.

Zach Howell’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 16-1 11 4 15 13 – 262009 19-18 29 19 48 35 – 80Total 35-19 40 23 63 48 – 106

ZACH HOWELL: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2008: Bucknell 1-1; Vermont 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Lehigh 0-0; Loyola 0-0; Presbyterian 3-0; North Carolina 0-0; Colgate 0-0; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth 0-0; Johns Hopkins 0-0; Virginia 1-0; Army 0-1; *North Carolina 3-1; *Virginia 1-0; St. John’s 1-0; ^Loyola DNP; ^ Ohio State DNP; ^ Johns Hopkins DNP. 2009: Bucknell 0-1; Colgate 1-0; Harvard 0-1; Maryland 0-1; Holy Cross 1-1; Loyola 1-0; Yale 1-2; North Carolina 2-0; Cornell 1-1; Georgetown 1-0; Dartmouth 3-2; Virginia 2-2; Army 1-1; *Virginia 3-2; *North Carolina 2-1; St. John’s 2-1; ^Navy 2-3; ^North Carolina 3-0; ^Syracuse 3-0.* ACC Tournament ̂ NCAA Tournament

ZACH HOWELL: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 3, six times; last vs. Syracuse, 5/23/09Assists: 3, vs. Navy, 5/9/09Points: 5, three times, last vs. Navy, 5/9/09

Michael HutchingsSr. M 5-10 175

Durham, N.C.Durham Academy

#33

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in eight games … registered one goal against Holy Cross (3/3) … tallied a goal in win over St. John’s (5/3).

2008: Played in 13 games ... scored first career goal against Lehigh (3/5) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Saw action in five games ... logged four ground balls.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Durham Academy under coaches Joe Seivold and Mike Keeney ... helped squad to four-year mark of 58-20 with four state playoff berths including the 2003 state championship ... two-time first team all-state selection ... conference MVP choice as a senior after scoring 65 goals with 24 assists ... logged 55 goals and 20 assists as a junior ... finished prep career with 150 goals and 64 assists ... also lettered three seasons in cross country.

PeRSONAL: Son of Phil and Tina Hutchings ... grandfather, Philip Hutchings, graduated from Duke in 1943 and was a member of the school’s boxing team ... born April 1, 1988.

Michael Hutchings’ Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2007 3-0 1 0 1 0 — 22008 13-0 0 1 1 1 — 62009 8-0 2 0 2 2 – 2Total 24-0 3 1 4 3 — 10

Michael Manley

Jr. D 6-1 200Keuka Park, N.Y.

Penn Yan

#37

Preseason First Team All-America pick.2009: Played in 18 games, missing just the Holy Cross contest … All-ACC Tournament Team selection … helped anchor a defense that allowed 8.42 goals per game … tallied a goal in the 9-8 win over Colgate (2/20) … picked up 34 ground balls … had four ground balls in three contests.

2008: ACC Rookie of the Year selection ... played in and started 18 games ... tallied one goal and one assist in Duke’s 15-7 win over Maryland (3/1) ... secured 23 ground balls on the year ... part of a Blue Devil defensive unit that led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally against the score (8.30).

PReP: Five-year letterman at Penn Yan Academy under coach Brian Hobart ... led squad to the state finals as a freshman and semifinal appearances as a sophomore, junior and senior ... all-league selection as a sophomore and junior ... Defensive Player of the Year junior and senior seasons ... an All-America pick as a senior ... also lettered in football three years, earning Defensive Player of the Year on two occasions and all-state and all-league nods one year each ... was on state championship hockey team. PeRSONAL: Son of John and Rita Manley ... brother, Jonathan, played lacrosse at RIT while brother, Christopher, played lacrosse at Fairfield ... sister, Tricia, was a member of the lacrosse and soccer teams at CCSU ... father, John, is a football coach at Hobart ... born July 21, 1988.

Michael Manley’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 18-18 1 1 2 23 – 22009 18-18 1 0 1 34 – 4Total 36-36 2 1 3 57 – 6

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Sr. D 6-2 215Old Greenwich, Conn.

Berkshire School

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Preseason First Team All-America pick ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection. 2009: Played in all 19 games, starting 18 … USILA All-America second team … helped anchor defense that allowed 8.42 goals per game … ranked second on the team in ground balls with 93 … was a major part of Duke’s faceoff success on the wing … picked up a career-high 14 ground balls against Navy (5/9) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament … added 12 grounders to his total in quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) … registered at least one ground ball in all 19 games and had at least five 12 times.

2008: USILA Honorable Mention All-America selection ... ACC All-Tournament choice ... played in and started 19 contests ... finished third on the team with 72 ground balls ... ranked fourth in the ACC in ground balls per game (3.79) ... credited for a career-high 10 ground balls against Army (4/19) .... logged five or more grounders in five of the last seven games of the year ... had nine ground balls during the ACC Tournament as Duke captured its second straight title ... handed out an assist against Maryland (3/1) and scored one goal versus Johns Hopkins (4/3) ... pivotal force as Duke paced the ACC and ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense (8.30) ... named to the Academic All-ACC team. 2007: Played in all 20 games with one start ... scored two goals ... logged 43 ground balls including 15 in four NCAA Tournament games ... had a season-high six grounders versus Providence (5/12) ... scored first collegiate goal against St. Joseph’s (3/6) ... also tallied a goal in Duke’s win over Cornell in the national semifinals (5/26) ... helped Duke lead the ACC in scoring and man-down defense ... ACC All-Academic Team choice.

Prep: Four-year letterman at Berkshire School under Kevan Bowler ... guided squad to four-year ledger of 46-14 with four playoff berths ... three-time all-league pick ... All-America pick as a senior ... finished career with eight goals, 28 assists and 244 ground balls ... lettered in soccer and ice hockey.

Personal: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee ... born December 14, 1987.

Parker McKee’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2007 20-1 2 1 3 43 — 32008 19-19 1 1 2 72 — 42009 19-18 0 0 0 93 – 6Total 39-20 3 2 5 115 — 7

PARKeR McKee: CAReeR-HIGHSGoals: 1, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/08Assists: 1, twice; last vs. Maryland, 3/1/08Points: 1, five times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/08

Will McKee

Sr. A 6-3 230Old Greenwich, Conn.

Gunnery School/St. Lawrence

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Transfered to Duke in 2009 from St. Lawrence University ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in all 19 games … finished eighth on the team in points (22) and goals (16) in his first Division I season … registered his first Blue Devil goal against Bucknell (2/14) … posted his first multiple point game versus Loyola (3/7) ... tallied two goals and an assist against Virginia in the ACC Semifinal (4/24) … also posted two scores against Georgetown (3/21) and St. John’s (5/3) ... scored at least one point in seven of the final eight games of the season.

2008: Named to the USILA All-America Division III Third Team ... voted as the Liberty League Player of the Year after leading the league in goals (2.93) and points (4.36) per game ... ranked seventh in assists per game (1.43) ... earned All-New York State First Team honors ... tallied 61 points from 41 goals and 20 assists, including five game-winning scores ... led all Saints with seven man-up goals ... ranks second in St. Lawrence single game history with seven goals versus Union on April 19.

2007: Named the Liberty League Rookie of the Year ... finished the season ranked fourth on the team in points (31), second in goals (25) and sixth in assists (6) ... paced the squad with six man-up goals ... named All-Liberty League.

PReP: A tri-sport athlete, participating in football, hockey, and lacrosse at the Gunnery School ... selected to the all-league lacrosse team three times, captained the team twice, and was the league’s Most Valuable Player as a senior ... captured all-league honorable mention recognition for his efforts on the football squad and was the recipient of the Leadership Award.

PeRSONAL: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee ... born December 14, 1987.

Will McKee’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2009 19-0 16 6 22 7 – 41

WILL McKee: CAReeR-HIGHSGoals: 2, three times, last vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09Assists: 1, six times, last vs. Navy, 5/9/09Points: 3, vs. Virginia, 4/24/09

WILL McKEE: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2009: Bucknell 1-0; Colgate 1-0; Harvard 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 1-0; Loyola 1-1; Yale 1-1; North Carolina 0-1; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 2-0; Dartmouth 0-0; Virginia 1-0; Army 1-1; *Virginia 2-1; *North Carolina 1-0; St. John’s 2-0; ^Navy 1-1; ^North Carolina 1-0; ^Syracuse 0-0.* ACC Tournament ̂ NCAA Tournament

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So. M 6-0 195Chapel Hill, N.C.East Chapel Hill

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Saw action in seven games … registered one shot versus St. John’s.

PReP: A four-year letterwinner for Franklin Zirkle at East Chapel Hill High School ... tallied 161 goals and 67 assists for 228 points during his scholastic career ... registered a career-best 64 goals and 88 points overall as a junior ... voted to the all-state first team as a senior ... helped lead Wildcats to the state title in 2006 and runner-up honors in 2005 ... ranks second in East Chapel Hill High School history in goals in a season with 64 in 2007 ... is third in single season points with 88 his sophomore season ... his 24 assists in 2006 ranks fourth in single season history ... tallied a school-record 10 goals in a single game in 2006 ... earned all-state second team recognition as a junior ... named first-team all-conference in both 2007 and 2008 ... served as a team captain both his junior and senior seasons ... was a member of the Triangle Select Lacrosse Club for four years ... earned two letters for football ... was a member of the national honor socity.

PeRSONAL: Son of Bill and Maria Meyer ... has two brothers ... born Dec. 11, 1989.

tom MontelliJr. D 6-4 215

Weston, Conn.Weston

#11

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in all 19 games as a long stick midfielder … tallied the game-winning goal in the NCAA Quarterfinal win over North Carolina (5/17) … finished the season with 28 ground balls … picked up four versus the Tar Heels in the NCAA Quarterfinal … a key member on Duke’s faceoff midfield.

2008: Played in 10 games ... scored lone goal of the year against Presbyterian (3/11) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

Terrence MolinariSr. M 5-10 185

Manhasset, N.Y.Manhasset

#30

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Missed the season due to injury.

2008: Played in 18 games ... posted career-highs of four goals and five total points in win over Presbyterian (3/11) ... also secured six-of-eight faceoffs against the Blue Hose ... finished the year with six goals and one assists while winning 46-of-109 (.422) draws ... named to the Academic All-ACC team ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Played in 11 games ... led Duke in faceoff percentage by winning 44-of-82 (.537) draws ... top outing came in the NCAA Quarterfinals against North Carolina (5/20), securing 11-of-18 (.611) faceoffs with six ground balls as the Blue Devils erased a 6-1

Terrence Molinari’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2007 11-0 1 0 1 28 44-82 32008 18-0 6 1 7 27 46-109 132009 Missed Season Due To InjuryTotal 29-0 7 1 8 55 90-191 16

TERRENCE MOLINARI: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 5, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08

deficit to post a 19-11 victory ... in the national semifinals versus Cornell (5/26), won just nine-of-20 (.450) draws but secured the biggest faceoff of the season when, with the game tied at 11-11 and just 17 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, outdueled John Glynn (15-of-22 in the contest) for possession that led to Zack Greer’s game-winning goal with three seconds left on the clock ... finished the year with 28 ground balls.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Manhasset under coach Alan Lowe ... helped team to a four-year record of 67-9 with three Long Island championships and the 2004 state crown ... the 2004 Manhasset squad went 20-0 and was ranked number one in the nation ... two-time all-county selection ... missed the majority of senior season due to injury ... three-year letterman and two-time all-county choice in football ... lettered four seasons in track and field.

PeRSONAL: Son of Jeffrey and Paula Molinari ... brother, Cullen was a four-year member of the Georgetown (2006-09), lacrosse program ... born July 25, 1988.

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Jason OrlandoJr. D 6-7 225

Sudbury, Mass.Sudbury

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in five contests.

2008: Saw action in six games.

PReP: Three-year letterman at Sudbury under coach Brian Vona ... led squad to a three-year ledger of 39-17 with two state semifinal appearances ... Boston Globe All-Scholastic, DCL All-Star and Defenseman of the Year and Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection as a junior ... DCL All-Star and Under Armour All-America pick senior season ... also lettered four years in wrestling ... placed seventh in the state championship 275-pound competition, while also securing a DCL championship and central sectional title.

PeRSONAL: Son of Lou and Betsy Orlando ... father, Lou, played football at Yale ... born September 28, 1988.

Sam Payton

Gr. M 5-11 190Cos Cob, Conn.

Brunswick

#32

Preseason Second Team All-America selection ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ... pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.2009: Saw the field in all 19 games in the midfield … led Duke in faceoffs, going 168-308 for a .545 win percentage … tops on the team in ground balls with 94 … tallied four goals and two assists for six points … won a career-high 17 faceoffs and had 12 ground balls against Holy Cross (3/3) … won at least 10 faceoffs in seven games … registered a goal in the NCAA first round game versus Navy (5/9) … handed out an assist in the NCAA Semifinal against Syracuse (5/23) … picked up at least two ground balls in 18 games … scooped at least five ground balls 11 times … All-ACC Academic.

2008: Played in 19 games and excelled as Duke’s lead faceoff specialist ... led the ACC and ranked seventh nationally in faceoff win percentage (.593) after winning 120-of-295 draws ... ranked third in the ACC and 32nd in the country in ground balls per game (4.32) ... received ACC Player of the Week honors after winning 14-of-19 (.737) faceoffs and picking up 10 ground balls in Duke’s 15-7 victory over Maryland (3/1) ... won 14-of-17 (.824) restarts with 12 ground balls against Dartmouth (3/29) ... had one goal and one assist along with a 10-of-15 (.667) showing at the X in Duke’s regular season win over Johns Hopkins (4/3) ... finished the year with three goals and four assists and a total of 82 ground balls ... named to the Academic All-ACC team for the second straight season.

2007: Saw action in all 20 games ... totaled eight points on seven goals and one assist ... scored a career-high two goals against both Denver (2/25) and Cornell (3/20) ... won 36-of-79 (.456) faceoffs on the year ... best day came against Denver (2/25) with 11 wins in 12 attempts (.917) ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team.

2006: Played in four games ... won five-of-nine (.556) faceoffs while picking up five ground balls.

PReP: Four-year letterman at the Brunswick School ... helped team to four-year record of 46-11 and four consecutive conference championships ... had 71 goals and 39 assists during prep career ... also played football, serving as team captain during final season ... helped football team to a pair of New England Class B titles in 2003 and 2004.

PeRSONAL: Son of Lincoln and Joanne Payton ... born April 29, 1987.

Sam Payton’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots 2006 4-0 0 0 0 5 5-9 02007 20-0 7 1 8 21 36-79 232008 19-0 3 4 7 82 175-295 212009 19-0 4 2 6 94 168-308 19Total 62-0 14 7 21 202 384-691 63

SAM PAYTON: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 2, twice; last vs. Cornell, 3/20/07 Assists: 1 seven times; last vs. Syracuse, 5/23/09 Points: 2, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins 4/3/08Face-offs Attempted: 23, vs. Ohio State, 5/18/08Face-offs Won: 14, twice; last vs. Dartmouth, 3/29/08

PReP: Four-year letterman at Weston under coach Alex Whitten, a member of the Duke lacrosse class of 1997 ... led squad to the state championship as a senior ... all-state selection junior and senior seasons ... received All-America accolades as a senior ... player of the year selection by the Connecticut Post ... also lettered four years in basketball and one year in football ... member of the division and state championship basketball teams as a senior ... named to the Super 15 team in basketball by the Connecticut Post.

PeRSONAL: Son of Andrew and Liz Montelli ... mother played basketball at Fairfield University ... grandfather, Vito Montelli, is the winningest high school basketball coach in Connecticut history ... born May 30, 1989.

Tom Montelli’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 10-0 1 0 1 4 0-1 22009 19-1 1 0 1 28 – 3Total 29-1 2 0 2 32 0-1 5

TOM MONTELLI: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 1, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/09Points: 1, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 5/17/09Face-offs Attempted: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08

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Max QuinzaniSr. A 5-8 170

Duxbury, Mass.Duxbury

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Preseason Second Team All-America pick ... a two-time Academic All-America selection ... ACC Academic Honor Roll choice ... ranks sixth on the Duke career list for goals (131) and 16th for points (154) ... sports the nation’s longest scoring streak at 46 games ... voted as a team captain with Ned Crotty, Parker McKee and Sam Payton.

2009: Started all 19 games at attack … USILA All-America third team … All-ACC selection … named to ACC All-Tournament team … captured ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America second team recognition … led Duke in goals (46) and ranked second in points (57) … ranked 13th in the nation in goals per game (2.42) … tallied at least one goal in all 19 contests to push his scoring streak to 46 games … registered at least three points in 11 games … paired with Ned Crotty to be the top scoring tandem in the nation with 135 points … helped lead Duke to its third straight ACC Tournament title with two goals and two assists in the pair of contests … scored a season-high six goals against Holy Cross (3/3) … registered five goals and an assist in win over Yale (3/8) … posted four markers in upset of No. 1 Virginia (4/24) … registered two goals in NCAA Quarterfinal against North Carolina … tallied three goals and an assist in the NCAA Semifinal against Syracuse … scored his 100th career point in the season opener against Bucknell (2/14) … registered his first multiple assist outing versus Dartmouth (3/28) … led all attackmen with 46 ground balls … had at least one ground ball in 18 games and picked up a season-high six versus Georgetown (3/21) … led the ninth-ranked man-up offense with 10 scores … totaled three extra-man goals against Yale … All-ACC Academic Team.

2008: USILA Third Team All-America selection ... All-ACC choice ... ACC All-Tournament pick ... ESPN The Magazine Third Team Academic All-America honoree ... started 19 games ... posted 61 goals and eight assists ... the 61 goals matched the 13th-highest single-season total in NCAA history ... finished second in the country in goals scored per game (3.21) and 13th in points per game (3.63) ... in the ACC, ranked second in goals per game, third in points per game, fourth in man-advantage goals per game (0.47) and tied for fourth in game-winning goals (3) ... paired with Zack Greer (65) to become the first set of teammates in NCAA history to each score 60 or more goals ... also combined with Greer to form just the third set of teammates to score 50+ goals in the same season, joining Mike French (63) and Jon Levine (50) of Cornell in 1975 and Matt Danowski (50) and Greer (57) in 2005 ... formed the third-highest point-producing trio in NCAA history with 261 combined points with Danowski (97) and Greer (95), trailing only Jim Weller (98), Chris Corin (83) and Lee Vosburgh (84) from Massachusetts (1981) and Mike French (97), Eamon McEnearney (96) and Jon Levine (69) from Cornell (1975) ... tallied three or more goals in 12 games ... produced a career-high seven tallies in Duke’s 19-9 win over Virginia (4/12) ... in the victory over the Cavaliers, added one assist and 10 ground balls to earn ACC Player of the Week accolades ... scored at least one goal in all 19 games ... had six goals against North Carolina (3/15) and five-marker outings versus Loyola (3/8) and Ohio State (5/18) ... helped the Blue Devils to their second straight ACC Tournament championship with four goals, two assists and 13 ground balls in wins over North Carolina (4/25) and Virginia (4/27) ... had 10 total points on nine goals and one assist in three NCAA Tournament games ... alongside Danowski and Greer, became just the second attack unit in league history to have all three members garner All-ACC honors, joining Virginia’s group of Doug Knight, Michael Watson and Tim Whiteley who received all-conference accolades in 1996 ... helped Duke’s offensive unit lead the nation in scoring offense (15.2) and scoring margin (+7.9) while establishing new NCAA single-season team records for goals (304) and total points (482) ... named to the Academic All-ACC team for the second straight season.

2007: Played in all 20 games, starting the final six ... finished fifth on the squad in scoring with 28 points on 24 goals and four assists ... goal total ranked tied for seventh in the ACC ... scored at least one goal in 10 of the last 12 games of the year ... posted three goals in the ACC Tournament, with two coming in Duke’s 12-9 championship

Max Quinzani Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2007 20-6 24 4 28 36 — 712008 19-19 61 8 69 61 — 1272009 19-19 46 11 57 46 – 99Total 58-44 131 23 154 143 — 297

MAx QuINZANI: CAREER GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2007: Dartmouth 1-0; Denver 2-0; Maryland 0-0; St. Joseph’s 1-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 1-0; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 0-0; Delaware 1-0; Bellarmine 2-1; Johns Hopkins 1-0; Virginia 0-0; Army 2-1; *N. Carolina 1-0; *Virginia 2-0; Air Force 3-0; ^Providence 2-0; ^North Carolina 3-1; ^Cornell 0-1; ^Johns Hopkins 2-0.2008: Bucknell 2-1; Vermont 3-0; Maryland 3-0; Lehigh 3-0; Loyola 5-1; North Carolina 6-0; Colgate 3-0; Georgetown 3-0; Harvard 1-1; Dartmouth 4-1; Johns Hopkins 3-0; Virginia 7-1; Army 2-0; *North Carolina 3-1; *Virginia 1-1; St. John’s 3-0; ^Loyola 2-0; ^Ohio State; 5-1; ^Johns Hopkins 2-0.2009: Bucknell 2-1; Colgate 1-0; Harvard 1-0; Maryland 3-0; Holy Cross 6-0; Loyola 3-0; Yale 5-1; North Carolina 1-1; Cornell 2-0; Georgetown 3-0; Dartmouth 2-2; Virginia 4-0; Army 2-0; *Virginia 0-2; *North Carolina 2-0; St. John’s 2-2; ^Navy 2-1; ^North Carolina 2-0; ^Syracuse 3-1.*ACC Tournament ^NCAA Tournament

MAx QuINZANI: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 7, vs. Virginia 4/12/08Assists: 2, three times, last vs. St. John’s 5/3/09Points: 8, vs. Virginia, 4/12/08

game win over Virginia (4/29) ... in four NCAA Tournament games, compiled nine points on seven goals and two assists with multi-goal games versus Providence (5/12), North Carolina (5/20) and Johns Hopkins (5/28) ... scored a season-best three goals against both Air Force (5/6) and North Carolina (5/20) in the national quarterfinals ... added an assist against the Tar Heels for a season-high four total points ... logged eight multi-goal outings on the year ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Duxbury under coach Chris Sweet ... member of state championship teams in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... led squad to four-year record of 96-4 ... three-time All-America selection ... had 93 goals and 63 assists during senior season as team posted a 25-0 record ... recorded five goals and four assists as Duxbury defeated Xaverian, 14-7, in the 2006 Massachusetts state championship game ... named the state’s Player of the Year for lacrosse in both 2005 and 2006 by The Boston Globe ... established the national high school record for career points with 577, breaking the previous standard of 553 set by Casey Powell of Carthage, N.Y. ... one of three players in national high school lacrosse history to amass 500 or more points joining Powell and Jim Connolly (523) of North Andover, Mass. ... recorded one goal, one assist and four ground balls to help the North team to a 17-14 victory over the South unit in the 2006 Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Classic ... also lettered three seasons in ice hockey, helping Duxbury to the 2005 state title.

PeRSONAL: Son of Julia Chuslo and Rob-Roy Quinzani ... born March 20, 1988.

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Robert Rotanz

So. M 6-3 195Westport, Conn.

Fairfield Prep

#26

2009: Did not see game action.

2008: Did not see game action.

PReP: Three-year letterman at Bay Shore under coach Timothy Cox ... led squad to three straight league playoff berths ... secured 135 saves as a sophomore for a .590 save percentage ... tallied 208 stops as a junior (.610) ... closed his career with a 240-save (.610) season as he earned all-county and team MVP honors ... an Academic All-America selection as a senior ... also lettered two years in volleyball, receiving all-division honor-able mention honors on one occasion ... Academic All-County Elite choice in volleyball ... National AP Scholar.

PeRSONAL: Son of Steve and Patti Rock ... cousin, Hunter, is a member of the Franklin & Marshall lacrosse team ... born February 19, 1989.

Mike Rock

Jr. G 5-10 190Bay Shore, N.Y.

Bay Shore

#39

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in 17 contests after missing the first two due to illness … posted six goals and an assist for seven points … posted a career-high two markers in win over Navy (5/9) in the NCAA Tournament first round … registered his first career goal versus Yale (3/8) … tallied what proved to be the game-winner in the ACC Championship game at North Carolina (4/26) … second among Duke rookies in scoring.

PReP: A four-year letterwinner for Chris Smalkais at Fairfield Prep ... helped lead Fairfield Prep to the Class L State Championship in 2006, 2007, and 2008 ... scored the game-winning goal in the state quarterfinals and the title game in 2006 ... tallied 53 goals and 21 assists for 74 points his senior season ... named to the Under Armour All-America team as a senior ... earned All-America recognition as a junior and a senior ... voted all-state and all-conference three times and selected as a Connecticut Super Junior in 2007 ... finished his scholastic career with 153 goals and 67 assists for 220 points ... a member of the Connecticut Hurricanes summer lacrosse team ... Gait Cup Champion ... also earned two letters in football ... led team in tackles as a safety his sophomore season ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PeRSONAL: Son of Bob and Maggie Rotanz ... has a brother, Brendan, and sister, Blaney ... father played football at Delaware ... born April 29, 1989.

Rob Rotanz’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots 2009 17-0 6 1 7 5 – 20

ROB ROTANZ: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 2, vs. Navy, 5/9/09 Assists: 1, vs. Army, 4/18/09 Points: 2, vs. Navy, 5/9/09

2009: Saw the field in two games … picked up a ground ball against St. John’s.

PReP: Three-year letterwinner for John Rullan at North Allegheny ... finished his scholastic career with 98 goals and 35 assists for 133 points ... earned All-America honors as a senior ... voted the WPSLA Division I Player of the Year his senior season ... a two-time first team WPSLA Division I All-North midfield selection ... selected as a team captain for his senior year ... named to the WPSLA All-Star game and a two-time member of the Allegheny North All-Star team ... helped team to the WPSLA Division I North section title game in 2007 ... also earned two letters as a tight end for the football team.

PeRSONAL: Son of John and Barbara Rullan ... born on August 22, 1989 ... has two younger brothers, Christopher and Kyle.

Andrew Rullan

Jr. M 6-2 180Pittsburgh, Pa.

North Allegheny

#36

Tom Rynn

Jr. M 5-11 185Fairport, N.Y.

Fairport

#16

2009: Played in 10 games … tallied one goal against Yale (3/8) … registered a score at St. John’s (5/3) … also picked up a ground ball against the Red Storm.

2008: Played in 14 games ... tossed in goals versus Presbyterian (3/11) and St. John’s (5/4) and added an assist against North Carolina (3/15).

PReP: Five-year letterman at Fairport under coach Michael Torrelli ... received all-county honorable mention honors as a freshman ... a first team all-county selection sophomore and senior years ... did not play as a junior due to injury ... closed his high school career

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Tom Rynn’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots 2008 14-0 2 1 3 2 – 62009 10-2 2 0 2 1 – 3Total 24-2 4 1 5 3 – 9

TOM RYNN: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 1, four times, last vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09 Assists: 1, vs. North Carolina, 3/15/08 Points: 1, five times, last vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09

Steve Schoeffel’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2006 4-0 1 1 2 3 — 22007 20-0 2 2 4 16 — 112008 18-18 20 4 24 18 — 592009 19-18 17 7 24 24 – 78Total 61-36 40 14 54 61 — 150

STEVE SCHOEFFEL: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2006: Butler 1-1; Villanova 0-0; Bellarmine 0-0; Maryland 0-0; Holy Cross 0-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 0-0.2007: Dartmouth 1-0; Denver 1-0; Maryland 0-1; Saint Joseph’s 0-0; Loyola 0-0; North Carolina 0-0; Cornell 0-0; Georgetown 0-0; Delaware 0-0; Bellarmine 0-0; Johns Hopkins 0-0; Virginia 0-0; Army 0-1; *North Carolina 0-0; *Virginia 0-0; Air Force 0-0; ^Providence 0-0; ^North Carolina 0-0; ^Cornell 0-0; ^Johns Hopkins 0-0.2008: Bucknell 2-0; Maryland 1-0; Lehigh 1-0; Loyola 2-1; North Carolina 1-1; Colgate 1-0; Georgetown 0-0; Harvard 0-0; Dartmouth 0-0; Johns Hopkins 0-0; Virginia 3-0; Army 1-0; *North Carolina 1-0; *Virginia 1-1; St. John’s 0-0; ^Loyola 3-1; ^Ohio State 2-0; ^Johns Hopkins 1-0.2009: Bucknell 3-0; Colgate 0-0; Harvard 2-0; Maryland 2-0; Holy Cross 0-0; Loyola 1-0; Yale 1-0; North Carolina 2-1; Cornell 1-0; Georgetown 0-1; Dartmouth 1-1; *Virginia 0-1; *North Carolina 2-1; St. John’s 1-0; ^Navy 0-0; ^North Carolina 0-0; ^Syracuse 0-0. * ACC Tournament ̂ NCAA Tournament

STEVE SCHOEFFEL: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 3, three times, last vs. Bucknell, 2/14/09Assists: 2, Army, 4/18/09Points: 4, vs. Loyola 5/10/08

Steve SchoeffelSr. M 5-8 165Charlottesville, Va.

Covenant

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in all 19 games, earning 18 starts … sixth on the team in scoring with 24 points … finished with 17 goals and seven assists … ACC All-Tournament selection … tallied a point in 14 contests and posted seven multiple-point outings … registered three goals in the season opener against Bucknell (2/14) … scored three points, including a crucial man-down goal, in the regular season win over North Carolina (3/14) … added three points off of two goals and an assist to help Duke win its third consecutive ACC title … led Duke with two man-down goals … All-ACC Academic Team.

2008: Played in and started 18 games ... had 24 points on 20 goals and four assists ... one of five Blue Devils to score 20+ goals on the season ... scored game-winning goals in victories over North Carolina (3/15) and Loyola (5/10) ... posted a career-high four points on three goals and one assist in Duke’s NCAA first round triumph over Loyola (5/10) ... had three goals as the Blue Devils clinched the ACC regular season championship with a 19-9 win over Virginia (4/12) ... over the last eight games of the year, carded 14 points on 12 goals and two assists ... had six goals and one helper in three NCAA Tournament games ... helped Duke’s offensive unit lead the nation in scoring offense (15.2) and scoring margin (+7.9) while establishing new NCAA single-season team records for goals (304) and total points (482) ... named to the Academic All-ACC team ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Played in all 20 games ... carded two goals and two assists on the year ... had single-game tallies against Dartmouth (2/24) and Denver (2/25) ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team.

2006: Played in four games ... had one goal and one assist against Butler (2/18).

PReP: Four-year letterman at the Covenant School ... member of three consecutive state championship squads ... helped team to 62-13 record over final three seasons ... All-America pick in 2005 ... four-time first team all-state selection ... team captain and MVP of the state tournament during final campaign ... had 173 goals and 120 assists during prep career ... also participated in basketball, football, soccer and wrestling ... first team all-state pick in football.

PeRSONAL: Son of Cindy and Mark Schoeffel ... born July 7, 1986.

with 35 goals and 18 assists in his final campaign as he earned All-America recognition ... also lettered five years in hockey, earning first team all-league and Section V MVP honors as a defender ... was a member of Section V championship hockey squad.

PeRSONAL: Son of Michael and Anne Rynn ... born October 22, 1988.

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Devon Sherwood’s Career StatisticsYear GP/GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv%2007 3-0 14:41 2 8.17 3 .6002008 4-0 40:03 4 7.02 4 .5002009 4-0 12:14 1 4.90 4 .800Total 11-0 66:59 7 6.27 11 .611

DEVON SHERWOOD: CAREER-HIGHSSaves: 3, three times; last vs. St. John’s, 5/3/09

Devon Sherwood

Sr. G 5-10 165Freeport, N.Y.

Baldwin

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in four games (12:14) … made four saves on the year … allowed just one goal to post a 4.90 goals against average and .800 save percentage … made a season-best three stops at St. John’s.

2008: Saw action in four games ... played 40:03 in the Duke cage, allowing four goals while making four saves ... had a career-high three saves against Presbyterian (3/11).

2007: Saw action in three contests ... credited for three saves while allowing two goals in 14:41 of action.

2006: Did not see game action.

PReP: Two-year letterman at Baldwin High School ... during senior season, posted a .666 save percentage and 5.62 goals against average.

PeRSONAL: Son of Charles and Dawn Sherwood ... born September 16, 1987 ... father played lacrosse at Duke, lettering from 1972-75 as a goalkeeper before graduating in 1975 ... father holds the Duke single-game record for saves with 37 against Drexel on April 26, 1975 ... mother earned a master’s degree in history from Duke in 1975 ... brother, Charles, played lacrosse at Western Connecticut State.

Sam Solie’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots 2007 5-0 0 0 0 0 – 52008 19-1 4 5 9 8 – 152009 12-0 0 0 0 10 – 0Total 36-1 4 5 9 18 – 20

SAM SOLIE: CAREER-HIGHSGoals: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08Assists: 1, five times; last vs. Ohio State, 5/18/08Points: 2, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08

Sam Solie

Sr. M 6-0 175Durham, N.C.

Durham Academy

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in 12 contests … key member of the faceoff midfield … picked up 10 ground balls … registered three ground balls in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina (4/26) and again versus Navy (5/9) in the NCAA Tournament.

2008: Saw action in 19 contests, earning a start against Vermont (2/23) ... first career goal came against the Catamounts ... finished the year with four goals and five assists ... had a season-high two tallies against Presbyterian (3/11) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

2007: Played in five games.

PReP: Three-year letterman at Middlesex School in Concord, Mass., under coach Ned Herter ... also lettered one season at Jordan High School in Durham ... helped Middlesex to three-year record of 41-4 and two Independent School League championships ... two-time all league selection ... had 20 goals and 18 assists as a junior and 16 goals and 12 assists in senior season ... also lettered three seasons in soccer, twice receiving first team all-league honors.

PeRSONAL: Son of Guy and Mindy Solie ... father graduated from Duke in 1967 and earned a Ph.D. from the institution in 1976 ... mother graduated from Duke in 1978 and received a master’s degree from the school in 1981 ... sister, Laura, is a former member of the crew team at the University of Pennsylvania ... born February 27, 1988.

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Jr. M 5-10 180Darien, Conn.

Darien

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2009: Saw the field against Yale and Dartmouth.

2008: Did not see game action.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Darien under coach Jeff Brameier ... led squad to a four-year mark of 84-6 with three state championship titles ... had 60 goals and 34 assists as a senior to earn Connecticut Player of the Year honors ... the 94 points marked a school single-season record for midfielders ... two-time All-FCIAC, all-state and All-America selection ... tallied 113 goals and 66 assists for his career ... also lettered in hockey four years, earning All-FCIAC and all-state honors ... set school scoring record in hockey.

PeRSONAL: Son of Paul and Hope Spillane ... brother, Nick, played baseball at Colby ... father, Paul, played baseball at Colby and was a 10th round selection of the Oakland Athletics in the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft ... born December 22, 1988.

Dan TheodoridisGr. D 6-1 205

Norwalk, Conn.Norwalk

#46

Pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree in Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.2009: Played in all 19 games as a defensive midfielder … helped defense post an 8.42 goals against average … finished the season with eight ground balls … picked up a season-best three ground balls versus St. John’s (5/3).

2008: Played in 14 games ... credited for three ground balls ... suffered season-ending knee injury on May 4 versus St. John’s and missed the final three games of the year. 2007: Played in 11 games with three starts ... scooped up 11 ground balls including a career-high five against Providence (5/12) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. 2006: Saw action in three contests ... credited for two ground balls against Holy Cross (3/7) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

Dan Theodoridis’ Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2006 3-0 0 0 0 2 — 02007 11-3 0 0 0 11 — 02008 14-1 0 0 0 3 — 02009 19-0 0 0 0 8 – 0Total 47-4 0 0 0 24 — 0

PReP: Three-year letterman at Norwalk High School ... earned team MVP, all-conference and all-state honors as a senior ... credited with 164 ground balls over final two seasons ... helped Norwalk to three straight state playoff appearances (2003-05) ... also received all-area recognition in football.

PeRSONAL: Son of John and Foula Theodoridis ... born February 24, 1987.

Joe Tkac

Jr. D 6-1 200Gaithersburg, Md.

Landon

#6

2009: Played in 17 games … a key member of the man-down defensive unit … picked up four ground balls on the year.

2008: Played in nine contests ... first career assist came against Presbyterian (3/11).

PReP: Four-year letterman at Landon under coach Rob Bordley ... led squad to a four-year ledger of 69-12 with two league titles, a championship game appearance and a semifinal appearance ... a member of the Maryland Free State team as a sophomore ... a second team preseason all-state pick as a junior ... received second team all-state and all-league honors at season’s end and was also named an Under Armour Under-classman All-Star that year ... secured over 70 ground balls and tallied two goals as a senior, going on to earn All-Met, All-IAC, all-state and team MVP honors ... served as team captain senior year ... also lettered three years in football, leading Landon to two league championships while earning all-state and MVP recognition ... served as captain of the football squad.

PeRSONAL: Son of Michael and Tracy Tkac ... brother, Chris, is a current member of the Duke lacrosse team ... born November 10, 1988.

Joe Tkac’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 9-0 0 1 1 4 — 02009 17-0 0 0 0 4 – 0Total 26-0 0 1 1 8 — 0

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R-So. M 6-3 205West Islip, N.Y.

West Islip

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ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.2009: Played in 18 games, starting 15 … ranked fourth on the team in points with 28 from 17 goals and 11 assists … tallied four points on three goals and an assist in the regular season win over North Carolina (3/14) … posted a career-high five points in upset win over No. 1 Virginia (4/24) … had at least one point in 16 contests … registered three man-up goals ... Academic All-ACC team.

2008: Did not see game action while recovering from a foot injury ... ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.

PReP: Three-year letterman at West Islip under coach Scott Craig ... led squad to three-year ledger of 66-3 with two state championships and one semifinal appearance ... totaled 138 goals and 84 assists for his career, including two 60-plus goal seasons ... an all-division and all-county selection as a junior as his team went 23-0 ... as a senior, received US Lacrosse All-America and Under Armour All-America accolades ... lettered two years in football and three years in basketball, earning all-county honors in both ... an all-league, all-conference and all-county academic selection in basketball.

PeRSONAL: Son of William and Nancy Turri ... uncle, Ralph, played lacrosse and football at Bucknell ... uncle, Tim, was a member of the lacrosse team at Cornell ... father, William, played lacrosse at Penn State ... born August 5, 1989.

Justin Turri’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O Shots2008 Missed season to injury2009 18-15 17 11 28 15 – 62Total 18-15 17 11 28 15 – 62

JuSTIN TuRRI: GAME-BY-GAME (Goals-Assists)2009: Bucknell 1-0; Colgate 0-1; Harvard 0-0; Maryland 1-1; Holy Cross 1-0; Loyola 1-1; Yale 0-1; North Carolina 3-1; Cornell 1-1; Georgetown 1-1; Dartmouth 1-0; Virginia 3-2; Army 2-0; *Virginia 0-1; *North Carolina 0-0; ^Navy 1-0; ^North Carolina 1-0; ^Syracuse 0-1. * ACC Tournament ̂ NCAA Tournament

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection2009: Did not see game action.

2008: Played in three games (16:50) ... allowed three goals while securing one save.

2007: Played in the Bellarmine game (3/31), allowing zero goals in 3:32 of action.

PReP: Four-year letterman at Francis Parker High School under coach Louie Bevilacqua ... helped squad to a pair of county playoff appearances in 2005 and 2006 ... four-year starter ... three-time San Diego all-star selection ... served two seasons as team captain ... had 240 saves and a 5.2 goals against average as team won 10 games in senior season ... also played football.

PeRSONAL: Son of Marty and Pam Wygod ... born July 4, 1987.

MaxWygod

Sr. G 6-3 185San Diego, Calif.Francis Parker

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TuckerVirtue

Jr. A 6-3 180Rye, N.Y.

Brunswick (Conn.)

#38

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection2009: Played in five games … earned first collegiate point with an assist against Navy.

2008: Did not see game action.

PReP: Two-year letterman at Chaminade for Jack Moran ... led squad to a two-year mark of 35-6 with two Catholic League titles ... tallied 20 goals and 15 assists as a junior ... received all-league and Midfielder of the Year accolades after posting 24 goals and 22 assists as a senior ... also lettered two years in football and served as team captain ... member of two league championship football squads.

PeRSONAL: Son of Spencer and Maria Young ... brother, Michael played lacrosse at Duke from 2005-08 ... twin brother, Ryan, plays lacrosse at Maryland ... father played football at Cornell ... born May 22, 1989.

KevinYoung

Jr. M 5-10 175Manhasset, N.Y.

Chaminade

#42

2009: Saw action in four games … tallied his first collegiate goal against Holy Cross.

2008: Played in 11 games ... had three ground balls and an assist versus Presbyterian.

PReP: Two-year letterman at Brunswick (Conn.) under coach David Bruce ... led squad to two-year ledger of 16-14 ... tallied seven goals and four assists as a junior ... scored 32 goals and dished out 19 assists as a senior to earn Most Improved Player and first team New England West All-Division honors ... selected to compete in the East-West All-Star game ... also lettered three years in football, as Brunswick won three FAA Championships and two NE Championships.

PeRSONAL: Son of Ted and Dani Virtue ... brother, Matt, is a senior on the Middlebury College lacrosse team ... father, Ted, played football and basketball at Middlebury College from 1978-82 ... mother, Dani, was a member of the ski and tennis teams (1978-82) and played one year of field hockey at Middlebury ... uncle, Doug, was a member of the Boston College lacrosse team from 1977-81 ... born January 30, 1989.

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Jonathan Livadas

Gr. M 6-2 195Wilmington, Del.

Dartmouth

#45

Joined the Blue Devils after transferring from Dartmouth after earning a fifth-year due to injury ... pursuing a Master of Management Studies degree from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.

2009: Appeared in six games ... missed eight games due to injury ... scored two goals, both on man advantage ... first goal of the season came against No. 3 Cornell (4/11) ... scored second goal at top-ranked Virginia (4/18).

2008: Started eight of 14 games played ... tied for third on the team with 17 goals ... third in total points with 27 ... second on the Big Green in extra-man goals with five ... started the season with three points against Hartford (2/23) ... posted a season-high six points with four goals and two assists vs. Holy Cross (3/25) ... had eight multi-point games for the Big Green.

2007: Tied for fourth on the team with 16 points ... played in all 15 games, scoring 11 goals ... had the game-winning goal against Providence ... earned the Dud Hendrick award as the most improved member of the Big Green.

2006: Saw time in only five games due to injury ... recorded three assists, two of them in a 14-12 win over Fairfield.

Prep: Earned a letter in lacrosse and wrestling at the Tower Hill School in Delaware before transferring to The Lawrenceville School where he earned three letters in lacrosse ... was a member of three straight Prep State A and MAPL championship teams at Lawrenceville ... as a junior and senior, the team also won the Pitt Division Championship ... earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a freshman in wrestling to go with second team all conference in lacrosse ... was first team All-Pitt Division, All-MAPL Division as well as All-Area and All-State in lacrosse both his junior and senior years.

Personal: Is the son of Alan and Christine ... brother, Chris, is a junior midfielder at Cornell ... has two brothers.

Eddie Loftus

Fr. A 5-9 145Syosset, N.Y.

Syosset

#9

Prep: A three-year letterwinner for John Calabria at Syosset … named Honorable Mention All-America his senior year … scored 75 goals and 60 assists for 135 points during his scholastic career … earned all-county recognition as a senior … helped lead Syosset to a second-place finish at the state championship his junior season … tallied 30 goals and 20 assists as a junior, followed by 25 goals and 20 assists his senior season … selected for all-conference recognition as a junior … a Long Island Empire State team gold medalist in 2008 … also earned two letters in soccer and basketball for Syosset … was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Brian and Barbara Loftus … has two brothers, Dan and Christ… has a sister, Alexandra … brother Dan ’08 played goalie for the Blue Devils and Chris ’09 was a member of the attack for four seasons at Duke … born Oct. 3, 1991.

Bill Conners

Fr. D 5-11 185West Chester, Pa.

Malvern Prep

#55

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John McEvoy at Malvern … named an Under Armour All-American as a senior … helped Malvern to the Pennsylvania State Championship as a freshman … twice named an All-American by U.S. Lacrosse … earned all-state recognition twice and all-league recognition three times … also earned two letters in basketball and three letters in football for Malvern … helped lead Malvern to Inter-Athletic League championships as a senior and junior … named Philadelphia City Player of the Year and League MVP for football as a senior … earned AAAA All-State recognition in football as a senior, and all-league, all-county and all-area honors in football as a senior and junior.

Personal: Son of Bill and Rosanna Conners … has three sisters, Alex, Victoria and Jacqueline … father, Bill, played football at Villanova from 1977-80 … born Jan. 2, 1991.

Greg DeLuca

Fr. M 6-2 200Boonton Township, N.J.

Mountain Lakes

#34

Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes ... selected to the Under Armour All-American teams ... captured first team all-area, first team all-county and all-state first team recognition as a senior ... helped guide the team to a 21-1 record and the New Jersey State Championship as a junior ... squad finished 20-2 and won the state title as a sophomore ... voted team captain as a senior ... led the team with 92 ground balls and held a 62 percent faceoff win percentage with nine goals and six assists ... attended the Top 205 Rising Junior camp in 2007 ... played in Garden State Challenge and won 10th straight title ... attended Nike Blue Chip Rising Senior camp in 2008 ... also played football and helped team to New Jersey state title as a senior

Personal: Son of Paul and Susan DeLuca ... has one sister ... father played football at Rowan (1976-79) ... mother played tennis at Delaware (1979-82) ... born on Feb. 10, 1991.

David Lawson

Fr. M 6-1 195Westford, Mass.

Middlesex

#31

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Ned Herter at Middlesex … named a U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-America … selected as Player of the Year by the New England Prep School Athletic Council … tabbed the No. 8 recruit by Inside Lacrosse … scored 55 goals and 22 assists for 77 points as a senior … led Middlesex to two league championships in 2006 and 2009 … finished his scholastic career second in career points at Middlesex with 197 … recorded 28 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore, followed by 32 goals and 21 assists his junior season … selected Player of the Year by the Independent School League … voted the MVP of the All-New England Tournament … named to the Boston Globe Spring All-Scholastic team … voted as team captain as a senior … a four-year member of the Team Central club team … also, earned four letters in football and basketball.

Personal: Son of Robert and Kathryn Lawson … has one brother, Rob, and one sister, Julia … born Aug. 13, 1989.

Jonathan Livadas’ Career StatisticsYear GP-GS G A Pts. GB F/O 2006 5-0 0 3 3 2 – 2007 15-0 11 5 16 13 – 2008 14-8 17 10 27 18 – 2009 6-0 2 0 2 1 – Totals 40-8 30 18 48 34 –

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Henry Meyer

Fr. M 6-1 215Newton, Mass.Belmont Hill

#47

Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Chris Butler at Belmont Hill … earned All-New England honors as a senior … earned all-conference recognition his senior and junior seasons … selected to the New England All-Star team as a senior … a member of the Team Central club team … also earned three letters in football for Belmont Hill … helped lead Belmont Hill to a New England Championship in football his sophomore season … earned all-conference recognition in football his senior and junior seasons.

Personal: Son of John and Laura Meyer … has one sister, Diana … born Sept. 30, 1990.

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Fr. A 5-10 195Bethesda, Md.

Landon School

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Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Rob Bordley at Landon … earned all-state recognition as a senior … named to the Tewaaraton All-American team as a senior … selected to the Interstate Athletic Conference’s all-league team in his junior and senior seasons … invited to compete in the Maryland State All-Star game as a senior … named to the Adidas All-American team as a junior … a member of the Maryland Free State team as a sophomore … also earned three letters in football for Landon.

Personal: Son of Howard and Fabiana Offit … has a sister, Michelle … born July 12, 1990.

Tom Patterson

Fr. M 6-0 175Chatham, N.J.

Delbarton

#48

Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Chuck Ruebling at Delbarton … led Delbarton to the New Jersey Sectional A Championship as a senior … contributed to Delbarton’s appearances in the New Jersey Tournament of Champions State Final his junior and senior seasons … helped lead his squad to the county championship as a senior … helped Delbarton to top 20 finishes in the final national rankings his junior and senior seasons … earned the Harold Rice Ground Ball Award as a senior … a four-year member

Spencer PetersonFr. D 5-10 175

Encinitas, Calif.La Costa Canyon

#44

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for Dallas Hartley at La Costa Canyon … tallied 15 goals and 12 assists for 27 points during his scholastic career … had 12 goals and 11 assists as a senior … earned All-American and Male Athlete of the Year honors as a senior … selected to the All-CIF first team as a junior and senior, and All-CIF second team as a sophomore … named team MVP as a senior … selected MVP of the defense as a sophomore, junior and senior … named most improved as a freshman.

Personal: Son of Randy and Donna Peterson … has a brother, Cameron … born Feb. 14, 1991.

Jimmy O’Neill

Fr. D 6-3 185Huntington, N.Y.

Chaminade

#28

Prep: A two-year letterwinner for Jack Moran at Chaminade … helped lead squad to a Catholic League title as a junior … earned all-league recognition as a junior … named Defenseman of the Year in the Catholic League as a senior … selected to compete in the U.S. Lacrosse National Senior Showcase in 2008 … was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Son of James and Joanne O’Neill … has a sister, Kaitlyn … born Dec. 23, 1990.

Jake TripuckaFr. M 6-2 195

Boonton Township, N.J.Mountain Lakes

#27

Prep: A three-year letterwinner for Tim Flynn at Mountain Lakes … selected to the 2009 Under Armour All-America team in 2009 … tabbed the No. 27 recruit by Inside Lacrosse … scored 27 goals and 21 assists for 48 points his senior season … earned first team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a senior … led Mountain Lakes to back-to-back state championships his junior and sophomore seasons … selected as Mountain Lakes’ 2009 Outstanding Male Athlete … ranked No. 45 on Sports Illustrated’s Takkle 100 lacrosse players as a junior … recorded 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points as a junior … twice helped lead Mountain Lakes to the title at the New Jersey Tournament of Champions … also earned three letters in football and four letters in basketball … helped lead the football team to an undefeated season and the state championship as a senior … collected over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a running back his senior season.

Personal: Son of Kelly and Janice Tripucka … has one brother, Travis, and one sister, Reagan … brother, Travis, plays football and lacrosse at UMass … father, Kelly, played basketball at Notre Dame from 1977-81, and played in the NBA for 10 years with the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets ... Father currently works as a television analyst for the New York Knicks … born Jan. 30, 1991.

DanWigrizerFr. G 5-10 185

Villanova, Pa.Haverford

#19

Prep: A four-year letterwinner for John Nostrant at Haverford … twice named a U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American … selected as an Under Armour Senior All-American, helping the South team to victory in the 2009 game … led Haverford to the Inter-Ac Championship and tournament title as a senior … named county Player of the Year in 2009 … earned first team all-state and all-county honors three times … named to the All-Inter-Ac first team three times … selected as an Under Armour Junior All-American in 2008.

Personal: Son of Steven and Debbie Wigrizer … has one brother, Michael, and two sisters, Jennie and Shari … born April 8, 1991.

of the Patriot Lacrosse club team … also earned two letters in squash for Delbarton … selected as an AP Scholar with Distinction.

Personal: Son of Tom and Therese Patterson … has two sisters, Danielle and Kristen … sister, Danielle, played lacrosse at Villanova … born Oct. 12, 1990.


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