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M e n ’ s L a c r o s s e c o n Ta c T

Leann ParkerOffice Phone:614-688-0294

Cell Phone:614-266-4309

E-mail:[email protected]

aThLeTics coMMunicaTions Assoc. AD/Communications ......Dan WallenbergDirector .........................................Leann Parker Associate Directors ..Jerry Emig, Adam WidmanAssistant Directors Mike Basford, Alex Morando, Brett Rybak, Danielle Warner, Kendra WillardInterns.......................... Julie Brown, Ben VondalMen’s Lacrosse Contact ...............Leann Parker OfficePhone ......................... 614-688-0294 CellPhone ........................... 614-266-4309 E-mail [email protected] Twitter ............................ @LeannBP_OSUMailing Address ..... 2400 Olentangy River Road 6thFloorFawcettCenter Columbus, OH 43210-1166

GaMeDay ManaGeMenT Phone nuMbers JOMS Press Box .................. 614-247-7108 FacilityOperations ............... 614-292-9450 TicketOffice ......................... 614-292-2624 FanExperience/Promotions . 614-292-3672

universiTy facTsLocation ................Columbus,Ohio(pop.1.5m)Founded ....................................................1870 Enrollment .............57,466(Columbuscampus)Nickname ........................................... BuckeyesColors .Scarlet(PMS200)andGray(PMS429)Mascot ......................................Brutus BuckeyeInterim President ............................... Joe AluttoDirectorofAthletics..................... EugeneSmithAssistant AD/Men’s Lacrosse .......Janine OmanFacultyRepresentative ....................JohnBruno

Men’s Lacrosse hisToryAll-time Record ..................................436-385-5

All-Americahonors ........................................ 36Conference .. ..ECACLacrosseLeague(5thyear)All-ECAC Selections ...................................... 15ECACOff/DefPlayeroftheYearawards ........ 3ECACChampionships ....... 1(2013tournament)GWLLChampionships ...................................... 6 (1986-88-99co-03co-04-08co)GWLLMVPs ...................................................5 All-GWLLSelections ..................................... 93MLAPlayersoftheYear .................................. 2All-MLA Selections ...................................... 103North-SouthAll-StarGameSelections .......... 21Academic All-Big Ten Selections ................. 222OhioStateScholar-AthleteHonors ............. 350HomeFacilities ............................OhioStadium Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium WoodyHayesAthleticCenter(Indoor)

2013 in reviewOverall Record ............................................13-3ECAC Record ..................................... 5-2/t-3rdECAC Tournament ..............................ChampionNCAA Tournament .......................QuarterfinalistAll-Americans ................4(12ndteam,3H.M.)All-ECAC Players ....5(31stteam,22ndteam)

2014 seasonLetterwinners R/L ..................................... 32/11Starters R/L .................................................. 8/2All-Americans R/L ......................................... 2/2All-ECAC Selections R/L ............................... 3/2Captains ....................GregDutton,JoeMeurer

coachinG sTaffHeadCoach....................NickMyers,sixthyearAlma Mater .................................Springfield‘01OSU/CareerRecord(Years) ............... 44-35(5)Conference Record .................................19-12Assoc.HeadCoach ......DaveDobbins,fifthyearAlma Mater ......................................Colgate‘01Asst.Coach .....Jamison Koesterer, second yearAlma Mater ...........................JohnsHopkins‘07VolunteerCoach ..................JudHall,thirdyearAlma Mater ..........................................OWU‘11Director of Operations ....MarkBergey,fifthyearAlma Mater .......................................WNEC‘06Trainer .........................................Angie BeisnerAdministrative Assistant .................KathyBiddleLacrosseOfficePhone ................614-292-9017LacrosseOfficeFax.....................614-292-9195

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Members of the workingmedia interested in obtainingcredentialsshouldcontactLeannParkerintheathleticscommunicationsofficeat614-688-0294orparker.387@osu.edu.

PLayer inTerviewsMediawishingtoconductinterviewswithanymemberoftheOhioStatelacrosseteamshouldcontactLeannParkerintheathleticscommunicationsoffice.Pleasecallatleastone day in advance to allow setup time.

roaD requesTsPleasedirectallcredentialrequestsforOhioState’sroadgamestothehostschool’ssportsinformationdirector.

weekLy reLeaseTheweeklyrelease,whichincludesnotesandstatistics,isavailableeachweekontheofficialOhioStateDepartmentofAthleticswebsiteat:OhioStateBuckeyes.com.Mediamemberswhowouldliketobeonthemen’slacrosseemaildistributionlistshouldcontactLeannParker([email protected]).

MeDia GaMe servicesGamenotesandstartinglineupswillbemadeavailabletothemediapriortoeachgame.Scoringsummarieswillbedistributed to themediaabout10minutes followingthegame.AnyadditionalrequestsshouldbedirectedtoLeann Parker.

raDio anD Tv broaDcasTsMembersofthemediawishingtobroadcastOhioStategamesshouldcontacttheathleticscommunicationsofficeatleast48hourspriortothedate.

PosTGaMe ProceDuresInterviews will begin 10minutes after the game ends.There isno formalpressconference; interviewswillbeheldonthefieldorbytheteamlockerrooms.AmemberoftheOhioStateathleticscommunicationsofficewillassistwithinterviews.Pleaseinformamemberoftheathleticscommunicationsofficeofanyspecificrequests.

PhoToGraPhersPhotopassesareissuedtodailynewspapers,wireservicesand special periodical publications.

PhoTo requesTsAllstillphotographyrequestsofOhioStateplayersandcoachesmustbee-mailedtoLeannParker([email protected]).

buckeyes onLineOhioStateBuckeyes.comistheofficialwebsiteoftheOhioStateAthletics Department.A wide variety of athleticsdepartmentinformationcanbefoundonthesite,includinglinks to all 36 varsity sports.Accessible on the men’slacrossepagearecompleteseasonstatisticsforboththeteam and individuals, career statistics for current Buckeyes, game recaps and box scores and weekly and special releases.Theteamalsohasafacebookpage(facebook.com/OhioStateMensLacrosse),atwitterfeed(twitter.com/OhioState_MLAX)andanInstagramfeed(instagram.com/OhioState_MLAX).

viDeo servicesForinformationregardingvideoservicesandgamefootage(ifavailable),contactvideoservicesat614-688-5359.

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AlphAbeticAlNo. Name pos. hgt. Wgt. cl. hometown .......................................................last School/high School41 Lucas Bailey D 6-2 195 Fr. Fairport, N.Y. ....................................................................................McQuaid 9 J.T. Blubaugh A 5-9 189 Fr. Galena, Ohio .................................................................... Columbus DeSales40 Ryan Borcherding D 6-1 193 Jr. Dublin, Ohio .......................................................................... Dublin Coffman34 Darius Bowling D 6-1 170 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. ...............................................Holy Innocent’s Episcopal School14 Carter Brown A 6-1 165 So. Bel Air, Md. .................................................................... Calvert Hall College49 Tom Carey G 6-0 195 RS Fr. New Canaan, Conn. ...................................................................New Canaan 8 Reegan Comeault A 5-10 165 Jr. Pitt Meadows, British Columbia ............... Pitt Meadows Senior Secondary15 Nick Diegel M 6-4 195 Sr. Northville, Mich. .................................................................Central Michigan 4 Nick Doyle G 5-8 140 Fr. Phoenix, Md. .................................................................................McDonogh38 Kevin Duffy G 5-9 185 Jr. Katonah, N.Y. ...................................................................................John Jay 3 Greg Dutton G 6-2 185 Sr. Timonium, Md. ...........................................Calvert Hall College High School 5 Turner Evans M 5-9 165 Jr. Peterborough, Ontario .................................................... Holy Cross Catholic 7 Dean Ferris M 5-11 175 Fr. Alma, Ontario .........................................................Culver Military Academy47 Dan Flake D 6-5 190 So. Medina, Ohio ..................................................................................... Medina26 Sean Giampietro M 5-9 160 Fr. Garnet Valley, Pa. ............................................................Salesianum School50 Robby Haus D 6-0 195 So. Lutherville, Md. .................................................................................. Gilman35 Luke Howard D 6-4 210 Jr. Potomac, Md. ..................................................................................... Landon16 Ryan Hunter A 5-8 160 So. Syosset, N.Y. ......................................................................................Syosset44 Dominic Imbordino D 6-1 205 Sr. St. Charles, Ill. ....................................................................St. Charles North24 Michael Italiano M 6-1 175 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C. ................................................................... Charlotte Catholic33 Kacy Kapinos M 5-10 185 So. Fallston, Md. ....................................................................... Loyola Blakefield32 Ben Karr D 5-11 205 Jr. Wayne, Pa. ................................................................................... Conestoga10 John Kelly M 6-0 179 Fr. Towson, Md. ................................................................................Calvert Hall27 Tae Kim M 5-10 156 So. Columbus, Ohio .........................................................Worthington Kilbourne19 Jesse King M 6-3 200 Jr. Victoria, British Columbia. .............................................................Claremont17 Steve Knezick M 6-3 180 Sr. Columbus, N.J. ...................Bridgton Academy/Northern Burlington County29 Gordie Koerber A 6-2 213 So. Baltimore, Md. ....................................................................... Denver/Gilman21 Rick Lewis M 6-2 195 Jr. Cumming, Ga. ............................................................................. Saint Pius X31 Bryan Lichtenauer M 5-7 153 Fr. Reisterstown, Md. ........................................................................Boys’ Latin46 Chris Mahoney D 6-3 215 So. Shoreham, N.Y. ....................................................... Shoreham Wading River13 Spencer Matches M 5-11 180 Jr. Sammamish, Wash. .........................................................Bridgton Academy11 Joe Meurer D 5-11 180 Sr. Towson, Md. .....................................................................McDonogh School48 Luke Miller D 6-0 198 So. Vienna, Va............................................................................ Hobart/Gonzaga39 Evan Mulchrone D 6-1 160 Jr. Chicago, Ill. .................................................................................. St. Ignatius30 Johnny Pearson M 6-4 194 Fr. Langley, British Columbia ..........................R.E. Mountain Secondary School36 Tyler Pfister A 6-2 185 So. Columbus, Ohio ....................................................................Upper Arlington12 David Planning M 5-10 175 Jr. Alexandria, Va. .................................................................................Gonzaga22 Charlie Schnider M 6-1 180 So. Bethesda, Md. .................................................................................... Landon25 Jake Sharick M 6-0 190 Sr. Westerville, Ohio ..........................................................Thomas Worthington43 Danny Simonetti M 5-8 164 Fr. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. ..................................................Cold Spring Harbor 1 Cameron Stephens G 6-5 228 Jr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. ............................................................................ Fox Lane 2 Scott Spencer G 5-11 204 Sr. Mason, Ohio ...........................................................................................NYIT20 Chad Strittmatter M 6-3 190 So. Potomac, Md. .................................................................... Georgetown Prep 6 Adam Trombley A 5-11 165 Sr. Penn Yan, N.Y. .................................................................Penn Yan Academy42 Zach Turnure D 6-0 199 Fr. Lake St. Louis, Mo. .................................................................CBC - St. Louis23 Brian Ward A 5-8 179 Fr. Bayport, N.Y. .................................................................... Bayport-Blue Point28 Allen Winkoff M 5-10 190 Fr. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. ..................................................Cold Spring Harbor18 Jake Withers M 5-11 192 Fr. Peterborough, Ontario .................................................... Thomas A. Stewart

head coach: Nick Myers (Springfield ‘01), sixth year Associate head coach: Dave Dobbins (Colgate ‘01), fifth yearAssistant coach: Jamison Koesterer (Johns Hopkins ‘07), second year Volunteer coach: Jud Hall (Ohio Wesleyan ‘11), third yearDirector of Operations: Mark Bergey (WNEC ‘06), fifth year

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No. Name Pos.

1 Cameron Stephens G

2 Scott Spencer G

3 Greg Dutton G

4 Nick Doyle G

5 Turner Evans M

6 Adam Trombley A

7 Dean Ferris M

8 Reegan Comeault A

9 J.T. Blubaugh A

10 John Kelly M

11 Joe Meurer D

12 David Planning M

13 Spencer Matches M

14 Carter Brown A

15 Nick Diegel M

16 Ryan Hunter A

17 Steve Knezick M

18 Jake Withers M

19 Jesse King M

20 Chad Strittmatter M

21 Rick Lewis M

22 Charlie Schnider M

23 Brian Ward A

24 Michael Italiano M

25 Jake Sharick M

26 Sean Giampietro M

27 Tae Kim M

28 Allen Winkoff M

29 Gordie Koerber A

30 Johnny Pearson M

31 Bryan Lichtenauer M

32 Ben Karr D

33 Kacy Kapinos M

34 Darius Bowling D

35 Luke Howard D

36 Tyler Pfister A

38 Kevin Duffy G

39 Evan Mulchrone D

40 Ryan Borcherding D

41 Lucas Bailey D

42 Zach Turnure D

43 Danny Simonetti M

44 Dominic Imbordino D

46 Chris Mahoney D

47 Dan Flake D

48 Luke Miller D

49 Tom Carey G

50 Robby Haus D

2014 roster

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JOhNS hOpkiNSSunday, Feb. 9 at Homewood FieldBaltimore, Md.Conference: Independent2013 Record: 9-5 2013 Conference Record: N/A2013 Postseason: N/ASeries: JHU leads 4-0 Last Meeting: JHU 12, OSU 9 (2002)2014 Face Off Yearbook Rank: 14Website: Hopkinssports.com

mASSAchuSettS Sunday, Feb. 16 at EverBank FieldAmherst, Mass.Conference: CAA2013 Record: 7-82013 Conference Record: 2-4Postseason: First Round CAA TournamentSeries: UMass leads 2-0 Last meeting: UMass 9, Ohio State 3 (2012)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: umassathletics.com

mArquette Saturday, Feb. 22 at Woody Hayes Athletic CenterMilwaukee, Wis.Conference: Big East2013 Record: 5-82013 Conference Record: N/APostseason: N/ASeries: Ohio State leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Ohio State 18, Marquette 8 2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: gomarquette.com

peNN StAte Saturday, March 1 at Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioConference: CAA2013 Record: 12-52013 Conference Record: 6-0Postseason: NCAA Tournament First RoundSeries: Penn State leads 12-5Last Meeting: OSU 10, PSU 9 OT (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: 8Website: gopsusports.com

hOfStrA Saturday, March 8 at James M. Shuart StadiumHempstead, N.Y.Conference: CAA2013 Record: 7-72013 Conference Record: 2-4Postseason: N/ASeries: Hofstra leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Hofstra 15, OSU 4 (1987)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: gohofstra.com

DeNVer Saturday, March 15 at Peter Barton Lacrosse StadiumDenver, Colo.Conference: Big East2013 Record: 14-52013 Conference record: 5-1 (ECAC)Postseason: NCAA Tournament semifinalsSeries: Ohio State leads 13-8 Last meeting: OSU 11, DU 10 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: 5Website: denverpioneers.com

bellArmiNe Friday, March 21 at Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumLouisville, Ky.Conference: ECAC2013 record: 7-72013 Conference Record: 3-4Postseason: N/ASeries: Ohio State leads 6-1 Last Meeting: OSU 8, BU 7 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: athletics.bellarmine.edu

NOtre DAme Tuesday, March 25 at Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioConference: Big East2013 Record: 11-52013 Conference Record: 4-2Postseason: NCAA Tournament quarterfinalsSeries: Notre Dame leads 30-21 Last meeting: ND 9, OSU 4 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: 4Website: und.com

JAckSONVille Saturday, March 29 at Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioConference: Atlantic Sun2013 Record: 8-52013 Conference Record: 5-1Postseason: Atlantic Sun Tournament FOSU irst RoundSeries: Ohio State leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Ohio State 9, JU 6 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: judolphins.com

DelAWAreSunday, April 6 at Delaware StadiumNewark, Del.Conference: CAA2013 Record: 5-102013 Conference Record: 1-52013 Postseason: N/ASeries: Ohio State leads 2-1 Last Meeting: OSU 9, UD 7 (2003)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: bluehens.com

michigANSaturday, April 12 at Ohio StadiumColumbus, OhioShowdown in the ShoeConference: ECAC2013 Record: 1-132013 Conference Record: 0-7Postseason: N/ASeries: Ohio State leads 2-0 Last meeting: OSU 17, UM 8 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: mgoblue.com

Air fOrce Saturday, April 19 at Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumColumbus, OhioConference: ECAC2013 Record: 7-72013 Conference Record: 2-5Postseason: N/ASeries: Ohio State leads 18-11 Last Meeting: OSU 10, AFA 9 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: goairforcefalcons.com

fAirfielDSaturday, April 26 at Alumni FieldFairfield, Conn.Conference: ECAC2013 Record: 8-72013 Conference Record: 4-3Postseason: ECAC Tournament First RoundSeries: Ohio State leads 7-5 Last Meeting: Ohio State 14, Fairfield 8 (2013)2014 Faceoff Yearbook Rank: NRWebsite: fairfieldstags.com

2014 ScheDuleDAte OppONeNt timeJan. 25 NAVy (scrimmage) NoonFeb. 1 rObert mOrriS (scrimmage) NoonFeb. 9 at Johns Hopkins 11:30 a.m.Feb. 16 vs. UMass1 9 p.m.Feb. 22 mArquette NoonMarch 1 peNN StAte 1 p.m. March 8 at Hofstra 1 p.m.March 15 at Denver 3 p.m.March 21 bellArmiNe* 7 p.m.March 25 NOtre DAme 4 p.m.March 29 JAckSONVille 2:30 p.m.April 6 at Delaware NoonApril 12 michigAN2* 11 a.m.April 19 Air fOrce* 1 p.m.April 26 at Fairfield* 1 p.m.May 1 ecAc SemifiNAlS3 5 or 8 p.m.May 3 ecAc chAmpiONShip3 5 p.m.

1Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville; 2Showdown in the Shoe; 3Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Columbus; *ECAC Game; Home game in BOLD CAPS; All times Eastern

2014 schedule and opponents

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head coach nick myers

Nick Myers marks his sixth season as head coach for the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team in 2014. In the summer of 2013 Myers agreed to a five-year contract extension with Ohio State. He took over the program July 10, 2008, after three seasons as the top assistant for the Buckeyes.

In his first five years as the Buckeyes’ head coach, Myers posted a 44-35 ledger overall and an 18-13 conference record, with the squad earning a berth each year a conference tournament was held. He has led the Buckeyes to the first postseason and Creator’s Trophy titles in program history, a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals and to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament en route to the first NCAA tournament game at home.

Under his tutelage, members of the program have garnered nine USILA All-America honors, 21 all-conference nods and five conference player of the year accolades.

Over the past five years, members of the Ohio State team have earned 87 Academic All-Big Ten accolades, 124 Ohio State Scholar-Athlete nods and 27 Academic All-ECAC honors, along with the first five USILA Scholar All-American selections in program history. The squad maintains a team cumulative grade-point average above a 3.0.

The team’s community service numbers rise each year, with the program volunteering more than 700 hours in the community each of the last two seasons.

The 2013 campaign was one of the best in program history, posting a 13-4 ledger for the most wins for a Buckeye team since 1978. Ten of the victories were during the regular season, just the fifth time a Buckeye team hit double-digit wins before entering postsseason play. The squad downed both Penn State and Michigan on the road to claim the Creator’s Trophy for the first time. Wins over ranked opponents Loyola and Denver lifted the Buckeyes to the ECAC tournament crown and the No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Nearly 2,400 fans - a number that ranked fourth

nationally among all first-round sites - watched the Buckeyes beat Towson 16-6 to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second time in school history.

Individually, Logan Schuss became the program’s all-time leading goal scorer and a two-time ECAC Offensive Player of the Year, as well as the first Buckeye to earn first team all-conference accolades four times. Schuss was a second team All-American and Dominique Alexander, Jesse King and Joe Meurer all were named honorable mention All-Americans, just the second time in program history four Buckeyes were recognized and the first time since 2008. Three Buckeyes - Schuss, Alexander and Trey Wilkes - were named USILA Scholar All-Americans.

The 2012 campaign saw the Buckeyes (8-7) earn a spot in the ECAC tournament semifinals after finishing second in the regular season with a 5-1 league ledger. Schuss was named the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year and joined Joe Bonanni on the USILA All-America third team, with four Buckeyes named to the All-ECAC team. Matt Kawamoto and Joe Bonanni became the first USILA Scholar All-Americans in program history.

In 2011, the Buckeyes (8-8) earned a spot in the inaugural ECAC tournament. The team was 5-2 at home, including a 13-8 upset of No. 3-ranked North Carolina Feb. 19 in Ohio Stadium, the program’s first win over a Top 3 opponent in history. A record 28 Buckeyes were invited to the Scholar-Athlete dinner, with a league-high 10 Ohio State players named to the ECAC All-Academic team. Kawamoto, a USILA Honorable Mention All-American, picked up ECAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades and was one of four Buckeyes named to the all-conference teams.

In 2010, the Buckeyes (7-8) faced one of the toughest schedules in the nation as they began play as a member of the ECAC Lacrosse League. The squad had a 5-2 ledger at home, and highlighting the home slate was the third-annual

Showdown in the Show when the Buckeyes topped Air Force with a record attendance of 31,078. Schuss was named ECAC Rookie of the Year and became the first Buckeye freshman to nab All-America honors after leading the ECAC in points per game and was one of two Buckeyes recognized on the all-conference team.

In 2009, his first season at the helm of the Buckeye program, Myers led Ohio State (8-8) to a spot in the Great Western Lacrosse League championship game after a third-place finish in the league’s regular-season standings despite losing two All-Americans and four all-conference selections from the 2008 squad that reached the NCAA quarterfinals. Senior All-American Joel Dalgarno, who finished his career as Ohio State’s all-time leading goal scorer and ranked second all-time in points, led the GWLL and was sixth nationally with 3.81 points per game. In all, seven Buckeyes were named all-conference, with two first team selections.

As the top assistant under Joe Breschi at Ohio State from 2006-08, Myers served as the offensive coordinator for the Buckeyes, oversaw recruiting and handled other aspects of the day-to-day operation of the men’s lacrosse program.

In 2008, Myers helped guide the Buckeyes to a share of the Great Western Lacrosse League regular-season title and an at-large berth into the NCAA tournament. The team downed Cornell on the road for the program’s first NCAA tournament victory and berth in the quarterfinal round. He was the offensive coordinator as the Buckeyes ended the season third in the NCAA in scoring offense (13.2 goals per game) and extra-man offense (45.7 percent).

Myers began his coaching career as the volunteer coach for the Buckeyes for two seasons (2002, ’03) and was on the Buckeye staff when the squad earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in 2003, the first appearance in program history, and shared the GWLL title.

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myers quick facts

hometown: Kennebunk, Mainehigh School: Kennebunkcollege: Graduated from Springfield in 2001 with a degree in sports studies/physical educationfamily: wife, Julie; sons, Mason and Zachary; mother, Miriam Myers-Burch; father, Fred Myers; brother, Pat Myers; sister, Ali Burch

lacrosse career: NEWMAC Player of the Year in 2000 ... Division III All-American in 2001 ... three-time All-NEWMAC honoree ... 221 career points ... had 91 points as a senior, the second-highest single-season total in program history.

coaching career: Ohio State, head coach (2008-present); Ohio State, assistant coach (2006-08); Butler, assistant coach (2004-05); Ohio State, volunteer assistant coach (2002-03)

Assisted under: Joe Breschi (Ohio State), Stan Ross (Butler), Craig Kahoun (Butler)

coaching highlights: Led Ohio State to 2013 ECAC Tournament and Creator’s Trophy titles and NCAA quarterfinals, as well as No. 3 seed in NCAA tourney ... on Ohio State staff when Buckeyes earned first NCAA tournament bid (2003) ... member of Buckeye coaching staff in 2008 when squad reached NCAA quarterfinal round for first time and shared GWLL title ... Ohio State players have earned nine USILA All-America honors the last five years, along with 21 all-conference honors the past five seasons ... in his five seasons at the helm 124 players have been named Ohio State Scholar-Athletes, 87 have been selected for the Academic All-Big Ten team and five have been named USILA Scholar All-Americans, the first in program history.

Away from lacrosse: Enjoys spending time with friends and family

He spent the 2004 and ’05 campaigns as the top assistant coach at Butler before rejoining the Buckeye staff in 2006.

Myers played for Springfield College in Massachusetts, earning Division III All-America honors in 2001. He was a three-time All-NEWMAC selection and was the 2000 conference player of the year.

A native of Kennebunk, Maine, Myers graduated from Kennebunk High School in 1997. He was a two-time high school All-American and participated in the 1997 North-South All-Star Game.

Myers graduated from Springfield with a degree in sports studies/physical education in 2001. He married the former Julie Cowles, also a Springfield College graduate who now is a physical education teacher at Walnut Springs Middle School, Aug. 19, 2006. The couple lives in Columbus with their sons, Mason and Zachary.

Myers’ brother, Pat, was a four-year letterwinner for the Buckeyes from 2000-03, a two-time All-Great Western Lacrosse League honoree and the conference rookie of the year in 2000. He now is the first assistant coach and offensive coordinator at North Carolina after stints at Cornell and Bucknell.

head coach nick myers

I look at coaching as an opportunity to teach and impact young men who hold a burning desire to play the game of lacrosse. As a teacher I feel you must first seek to understand, before you are understood. The delicate balance of family, religion, education, lacrosse and free time in a student athlete’s life are the backbone of successful teaching. Three values and beliefs reinforce my optimism that doing the right thing will prevail. The first is collaboration, the second is consensus, and the third is empowerment.

I understand the importance of building trust with players and committing every bit as much as they do to studying and learning the game. The common goal of sacrificing for something intangible is what drives a team and brings them together. It is a game that consumes me, rewards me and has

ultimately shaped who I am. My driving force is to provide every student-athlete the opportunity to have this experience and to grow as a young adult. The student-athlete experience is not a four-year commitment; it is a life long commitment. There is nothing more rewarding than watching a young man come in open to new ideas and move on seasoned and prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.

To be the best player and the best coach you must be a student of the game. To understand the history of the sport of lacrosse, to study the role of each player on and off the field, to see the entire picture of each players’ role and what they bring to the team’s success is the legacy of coaching I get to pass along. I have been truly blessed with the opportunity to teach the game I love and a game which has impacted me in

such a tremendous way. I cherish the rewards received as a coach working with student-athletes and working to gain a better understanding of the ups and downs of the profession every day. I rely on experience and an incredible circle of both family and mentors I have been associated with to guide me on this journey. Each day represents my continued effort to grow and learn in pursuit of my vision as both a teacher and coach. When all is said and done, this is the legacy I pass down to each player I have the privilege of working with that they take into their own future endeavors.

myers’ coaching vision

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Dave Dobbins joined the Ohio State program in July 2009 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach in July 2013. Dobbins works primarily with the Buckeye offense and special teams and oversees the program’s volunteer and academic areas.

In the community, Dobbins has spearheaded the Buckeye efforts which have reached a number of different constituents. The squad has combined for more than 600 community service hours each of the last two years, volunteering with organizations including Ronald McDonald House, World War II Honor Flight and the Second and Seven Foundation.

He also oversees the Buckeyes’ efforts in the classroom. The Ohio State program has been outstanding academically, with 22 Ohio State Scholar-Athletes, 18 Academic All-Big Ten selections, nine ECAC All-Academic choices, three USILA Scholar All-Americans and two Big Ten Distinguished Scholars in 2013 alone. All nine seniors in the Class of 2013 were Academic All-Big Ten honorees.

Dobbins joined the Buckeyes after serving six years as an assistant coach at Salisbury University (Md.) with one of the most successful collegiate men’s lacrosse programs in the country. The 2005 Division

III Assistant Coach of the Year, he served on the staff at Salisbury from 2003-09. The Sea Gulls won four Division III National Championships and were a national runner-up once during Dobbins’ tenure. He coached 47 All-Americans, including 19 at midfield, and five national players of the year. Prior to joining the Salisbury staff, Dobbins coached two seasons at the middle and high school levels in New York.

Dobbins was a four-year letter winner at Colgate University. The Webster, N.Y., native earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Colgate in 2001 and his master’s degree in education from Salisbury in 2005. He taught high school mathematics at two Salisbury-area high schools for five years.

Dobbins and his wife, Erin, live in Columbus. They are the parents of the late Colleen, who passed away in March 2011, Maura, who was born in May 2012, and Claire, who was born in November 2013.

fifth season

second season

associate head coach dave dobbins

Jamison Koesterer is in his second year as an assistant coach for the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team. He was a two-time NCAA champion at Johns Hopkins and spent two seasons as the volunteer coach of his alma mater before joining the Ohio State program in Summer 2012.

Koesterer was on the Blue Jays’ staff for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 campaigns and directed the faceoff personnel. The team made the NCAA tournament each of his two years, with an 11-3 overall record and No. 2 tournament seed in 2012. His faceoff staff won 58 percent of its draws in 2012 and ranked fourth nationally (.649) in 2011, with Matt Dolente second in the nation in winning percentage (.667) en route to picking up first team All-America accolades.

Prior to joining the JHU staff on the sideline, Koesterer worked for walax.com in Seattle, serving as the director of operations. The organization is the largest content site for northwest lacrosse and home to the Seattle Starz lacrosse program. While an undergraduate, he spent two summers coaching at All-American Lacrosse Camps in Colgate, N.Y.

On the field, Koesterer was a part of the Blue Jays’ 2005 and 2007 NCAA championship squads. He won 55.3 percent (176-of-318) of his faceoffs during his career, with 101 groundballs, along with seven goals and 12 assists. He claimed the 2010 NLL Championship with the Washington Stealth after playing with the Portland Lumberjax in 2009. With the Stealth, Koesterer won 265-of-446 (.594) faceoffs and collected 101 loose balls.

A native of Cazenovia, N.Y., Koesterer earned his bachelor’s degree in political science, with concentrations in business management and marketing, in 2007.

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Mark Bergey is in his fifth season as the director of operations for the Buckeyes.

Bergey spent the 2009 season as Ohio State’s volunteer assistant coach after two years as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Western New England College, his alma mater. In 2008 the squad was ranked in the Top 10 the majority of the season and the Bears ended the 2007 campaign ranked third nationally. The team made the NCAA tournament quarterfinals both years Bergey was on the staff.

Bergey was a four-year standout for the Golden Bears, serving as the team’s captain in 2006 and helping lead the squad to ECAC Division III New England championships in 2004 and ’05. Bergey, who was named the team’s Unsung Hero in both 2003 and ’05, was a two-time All-Pilgrim League selection and played in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III North-South Senior All-Star Game.

A native of Ambler, Pa., Bergey earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from WNEC in 2006.

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Jud Hall is in his third year as the volunteer coach for the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team. An Upper Arlington native and graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Hall works with the Buckeyes’ goalies and assists with the team’s defensive schemes.

Hall, a team captain for the Battling Bishops as both a junior and senior, was a part of back-to-back North Coast Athletic Conference championship squads in 2010 and ‘11 and the team participated in the NCAA tournament all four years (2008-11). He was a first team all-league selection in 2010 and an honorable mention choice in 2009.

At Upper Arlington High School, Hall was a member of state championship teams in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07. The Golden Bears won the 2007 Midwest title and were Midwest runner-up twice. He was a high school All-American in 2007.

Hall earned his bachelor’s degree from OWU in sociology and anthropology and also completed a minor in history.

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Elected team co-captain for 2014 ... Face-off Yearbook preseason honorable mention All-American in 2013 and ‘14 ... two-time Second Team All-ECAC selection ... 2013 ECAC All-Tournament Team honoree ... team’s Outstanding Freshman award winner ... three-time ECAC Rookie of the Week ... 25 career wins, with an 8.11 career goals-against average and .536 save percentage in 44 career starts.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Started first nine games (DNP April 6 vs. Hobart, April 13 vs. Michigan because of injury) and 15 overall ... second team All-ECAC goalie ... 16th in NCAA and third in ECAC with 8.96 goals-against average and posted a .523 save percentage ... 40 groundballs to tie for third on team ... six games with double-digit saves ... held Towson to six goals, with seven saves, in NCAA win May 12 ... 12 saves, with five groundballs and a caused turnover, in ECAC semifinal win vs. Loyola and made nine stops vs. Denver in league final to earn all-tournament team honors ... matched career high with 15 saves vs. Fairfield April 27, with four groundballs ... career-high 15 saves in 10-9 win at Air Force April 20, with two groundballs ... 14 saves and career-best seven groundballs vs. Loyola March 30 ... 13 saves, allowing seven goals at Bellarmine March 23, with three groundballs and one caused turnover ... eight saves and three groundballs in overtime win at Penn State March 2 ... 10 saves at Notre Dame March 20, with two groundballs ... six saves, with half in the fourth quarter, in win at Virginia March 16 ... nine saves and two groundballs vs. Denver March 9, with nine stops and a groundball vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... nine saves, along with four groundballs, vs. Detroit Feb. 9.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Started 14 of 15 games en route to second team All-ECAC accolades ... led the ECAC in both goals-against average (6.92) and save percentage (.575), ranking third and seventh, respectively, in the NCAA ... in five conference starts, led league with 5.24 goals-against average and .662 save percentage ... tied for first on team with 39 groundballs ... season-high 13 saves, allowing just two goals, in 56:20 vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... held Fairfield to three goals April 28, making 11 saves; four groundballs vs. the Stags ... 12 saves at Loyola March 31, holding Loyola to eight goals after Greyhounds entered game averaging 11-plus goals in each game; three groundballs vs. Loyola ... 12 saves March 3 vs. Penn State, allowing just five goals; scooped four groundballs vs. the Nittany Lions ... 11 saves and two groundballs in overtime win at Hobart April 7 ... held Mercer to two goals in 30 minutes Feb. 11 ... 11 saves against Virginia March 17 and 10 stops vs. UMass Feb. 25; four groundballs vs. the Minutemen ... allowed just four goals and had four groundballs vs. Air Force April 21 ... nine stops vs. Detroit Feb. 9 ... seven saves and four groundballs vs. Notre Dame March 21 ... missed game vs. Denver Feb. 19 with an injury.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Started all 15 games he played ... 21st nationally and third in the ECAC with an 8.35 goals-against average ... 131 saves, allowing just 23 goals, for a .516 save percentage to rank fourth in the league ... recorded first win Feb. 10 vs. Detroit, holding Titans to three goals in 60 minutes and making six saves ... ECAC Rookie of the Week April 11 after career-high 14 saves and three goals allowed vs. Hobart April 9 ... 12 saves on 20 shots at Notre Dame March 23 to earn ECAC Rookie of the Week honors ... 10 stops vs. Lehigh March 8, allowing seven goals ... ECAC Rookie of the Week after holding North Carolina to just eight goals, making eight saves, in upset victory Feb. 19 ... held Penn State to five goals, making nine saves, March 5 in 3OT win ... 11 saves at Denver April 16 ... allowed just four goals at Air Force April 17 ... held Bellarmine to six goals and made nine saves April 30 ... 12 saves at Albany March 12 ... 28 groundballs, with two or more in eight games, including 4 at Virginia March 19 ... three caused turnovers ... teammates voted him squad’s Outstanding Freshman award winner.

cAlVert hAll cOllege: Posted a .674 save percentage and averaged 12.4 saves a contest as a senior … named a high school All-American by both US Lacrosse and Under Armour … team captain and three-year starter … selected to the first team All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and Baltimore Sun all-metro teams … Defensive MVP of the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game … won the Tim Wynne Award given to the outstanding goalie in Maryland … finalist for the state player of the year award … participated in the Under Armour Lacrosse Classic in July.

perSONAl: Son of Susan and Dan … one younger sibling, Kelly and three older siblings Lauren, Travis, and Dan … person he most admires is his mother ... favorite Ohio State team besides lacrosse is basketball ... communication major.

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Saves 15 2x, last April 27, 2013 vs. FairfieldGBs 7 March 30, 2013 vs. Loyola

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Voted team co-captain for 2014 ... Face-Off Yearbook Preseason First Team All-American ... 2013 USILA Honorable Mention All-American and First Team All-ECAC ... drafted by Florida Launch in second round of 2014 MLL Collegiate Draft with the No. 10 overall pick, the second-highest draft choice in Ohio State history ... team’s Defensive MVP in 2013 ... three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Started all 17 games at close defense, first with 18 caused turnovers, picked up 35 groundballs ... earned USILA Honorable Mention All-America and First Team All-ECAC honors in first season starting at close defense ... voted team’s Defensive MVP as squad ranked 13th nationally in team defense, allowing 8.82 goals per game ... tied for 11th in the ECAC with 1.06 caused turnovers per game ... six groundballs and three caused turnovers in NCAA tournament, with four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Cornell in the quarterfinals May 18 and two gbs and a caused turnover in the win over Towson May 12 ... in ECAC tournament, had three groundballs and a caused turnover in the semifinal vs. Loyola May 2 and a groundball vs. Denver May 4 ... ECAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week April 8 after standout game vs. Hobart; had three groundballs and four caused turnovers vs. the Statesmen and held Alex Love, who came into the game first in the NCAA in goals per game and 10th in points per game, off the scoresheet ...three groundballs vs. Fairfield April 27 and at Air Force April 20, with two shots vs. the Falcons ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers at Bellarmine March 23 ... picked up two groundballs and caused a turnover at Virginia March 16 ... four groundballs and three caused turnovers in come-from-behind overtime at Penn State March 2 ... two caused turnovers and a one groundball vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... three groundballs and a faceoff win vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers, along with a faceoff win, vs. Detroit Feb. 9 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and to the Academic All-Big Ten team.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Saw action in all 15 games at LSM ... 25 groundballs and six caused turnovers on the year, along with two goals ... first career goal vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... tallied at Fairfield April 28 and had three groundballs ... three groundballs and three caused turnovers vs. UMass Feb. 25 ... three groundballs and a caused turnover at Michigan April 14 and vs. Robert Morris March 9 ... three groundballs, and won 2-of-3 faceoffs, vs. Virginia March 17 ... two groundballs, a caused turnover and two faceoff wins (in five draws) at Loyola March 31 ... took four faceoffs vs. Denver Feb. 19, winning one ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athelte and Academic All-Big Ten choice.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 15 games ... 30 groundballs to rank fourth on the squad ... five groundballs vs. North Carolina Feb. 19 and four vs. Lehigh March 8; two or more in 10 games ... eight caused turnovers, including two at Virginia March 19 ... took 16 faceoffs, with three wins ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. mcDONOgh SchOOl: Winner of the C. Markland Kelly Award as the best player in the state of Maryland … U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American … earned a spot on the All-MIAA and all-metro first team and was named the Towson Times Player of the Year … competed in the Under Armour Lacrosse Classic … one of 11 players named to the Boy’s 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team … 104 groundballs as a senior and also chipped in five goals and two assists.

perSONAl: Son of David and Susan … two younger brothers Michael and Troy … favorite singer is Alicia Keys … likes to play ping pong with his friends … favorite book is A Clockwork Orange … prized possession is his football card collection ... finance major.

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Goals 1 2x, last April 28, 2012 at FairfieldPoints 1 2x, last April 28, 2012 at FairfieldShots 2 April 20, 2013 at Air ForceGBs 5 Feb. 19, 2011 vs. North CarolinaCTs 4 April 6, 2013 vs. HobartFOWs 2 2x, last March 31, 2012 at Loyola

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OhiO StAte cAreer: A two time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten selection.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON:) Played in five games: vs. Detroit Feb. 9, Marquette Feb. 23, Michigan April 13, Air Force April 20 and Cornell May 18 in the NCAA tournament ... had a groundball at Michigan April 13 and won a faceoff vs. the Big Red ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors.

DubliN cOffmAN high SchOOl: OCC Player of the Year after leading the conference in scoring … U.S. Lacrosse All-American … first team All-OCC, central region and all-state … two-time captain … ended career as the Shamrocks’ all-time leader in goals (166) and points … also played football, earning honorable mention All-OCC accolades … National Honor Society member and involved in Athletes in Action.

perSONAl: Son of Tim and Debbie … has an older sister, Stephanie Hutchings … great grandson of Novice Fawcett, former Ohio State president … would like to work for a sporting goods company, coach or work for a Christian organization after college.

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GBs 1 April 13, 2013 at MichiganFOWs 1 May 18, 2013 vs. Cornell

Assists 1 2x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverPoints 1 2x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverShots 1 April 30, 2011 at BellarmineGBs 6 March 2, 2013 at Penn StateCTs 3 Feb. 9, 2013 vs. DetroitFOWs 8 March 2, 2013 at Penn State

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career game highs

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2014 Face-Off Yearbook Preseason Honorable Mention All-American ... ECAC Specialist of the Week in 2013.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Played in all 17 games, second on team with 14 caused turnovers, tied for third with career-high 40 groundballs, also had two assists and 16 faceoff wins ... seven games with three or more groundballs and had multiple caused turnovers in four outings ... two caused turnovers and a groundball vs. Cornell in NCAA tournament May 18, picked up groundball against Towson in NCAA game May 12 ... eight groundballs in ECAC tournament, with three vs. Loyola May 2 and five vs. Denver May 4; assist vs. the Pioneers in the championship game ... groundball, caused turnover vs. Fairfield April 27 ... first career assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover at Michigan April 13 ... ECAC Specialist of the Week March 4 after winning 8-of-15 faceoffs, with six groundballs and two caused turnovers at Penn State March 2 ... groundball, 3-for-4 on faceoffs vs. Loyola March 30 ... three groundballs and a caused turnover (that led to the gamewinning goal) at Virginia March 16, won 2-of-4 faceoffs vs. the Cavaliers ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Denver March 9 ... four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... career-high five groundballs, along with three caused turnovers, vs. Detroit Feb. 9.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in all 15 games ... 21 groundballs and seven caused turnovers ... seven games with two-plus groundballs ... four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Mercer Feb. 11 ... picked up three groundballs and had a caused turnover vs. Denver Feb. 19; took four faceoffs vs. the Pioneers ... three groundballs at Michigan April 14 ... two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Robert Morris March 9 ... two groundballs vs. Penn State March 3, Notre Dame March 21 and Hobart April 7 ... also had caused turnovers vs. UMass Feb. 25, Bellarmine March 24 and Loyola March 31.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 11 games ... nine groundballs and three caused turnovers on the year, along with two faceoff wins ... season-best three groundballs vs. Mercer Feb. 12; also had a caused turnover vs. the Bears ... two groundballs, caused turnover and faceoff win at Denver May 5 in the ECAC semifinals ... shot, groundball and caused turnover at Bellarmine April 30.

hOly iNNOceNtS’ epiScOpAl SchOOl: Four-year starter with Holy Innocents’ … All-American and earned first team all-state honors as both a junior and senior … only player from Georgia selected for the U.S. Lacrosse High School Showcase in Orlando and named team captain ... two-time winner of Holy Innocents’ Most Valuable Defenseman award… 92 groundballs in 2010.

perSONAl: Son of Anthony and LeDonna … one younger sister, Lauren… lacrosse player he would most like to play with is Brodie Merrill … favorite Ohio State team besides lacrosse

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in 11 of 17 games (DNP March 2 at Penn State, April 20 at Air Force, April 27 vs. Fairfield, May 2 vs. Loyola, May 4 vs. Denver, May 12 vs. Towson) ... totaled three goals and two assists for five points ... goal at Bellarmine March 23 ... scored twice at Notre Dame March 20, with one groundball ... assist Feb. 23 vs. Marquette and March 16 at Virginia.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in all 15 games, starting March 24 vs. Bellarmine and against Fairfield in the ECAC Tournament May 2 ... 11 points, on six goals and five assists ... two three-point outings, with two goals and an assist, vs. Air Force April 21 and Mercer Feb. 11 ... goal and an assist for two points at Fairfield April 28 ... scored vs. Notre Dame March 21 and picked up a groundball ... assist at Loyola March 31 and vs. UMass Feb. 25 ... won silver medal with Team Canada in 2012 World Under-19 Championship over the summer in Finland; scored a goal in the championship game ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors.

pitt meADOWS high SchOOl/lANgley thuNDer: 2011 British Columbia Box Lacrosse League Junior A Most Valuable Player with the Langley Thunder, finishing fifth in league scoring with 89 points, including 37 goals and 52 assists to earn a spot on the league all-star team … nominated by NLLInsider.com for Rookie of the Year accolades … captain of the silver medalist Team BC field lacrosse team and won another silver medal on the Canadian National U19 team … drafted first overall by Langley …in 2008 won a Provincial Midget Box Lacrosse Championship, National Box Lacrosse silver medal and was selected the Provincial tournament MVP … named the fourth-best recruit in his class coming out of Canada ... Championship game MVP in 2006 for the Canadian National Box Lacrosse Champions.

perSONAl: Son of Sandra and Reynold … two younger siblings, Shannon and Zachery … majoring in economics … favorite pro sports team is the New York Jets and favorite athlete is Rick Nash.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 ECAC Rookie of the Year ... named to league’s all-rookie team ... shared team’s Outstanding Freshman award ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and ECAC All-Academic Team selection.

2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in all 17 games, starting 16 ... third on the squad with 27 goals and 42 points, fourth with 16 assists ... point in all but two games, with multiple points in 12 outings and eight multiple-goal games ... named ECAC Rookie of the Year and to the ECAC All-Rookie Team ... 12th in ECAC in points, ranking 14th with 2.53 points per game ... tied for 13th in NCAA with .435 shooting percentage ... ended year on five-game point streak, with eight goals, three assists and 11 points in the stretch ... three goals and an assist for four points in NCAA tournament win vs. Towson May 12 and had an assist vs. Cornell in NCAA quarterfinals May 18 ... four points in the ECAC tournament, with two goals in the semifinals vs. Loyola May 2 and a goal and an assist in the final vs. Denver May 4 ... ECAC Rookie of the Week and Cascade/IL National Rookie of the Week after four goals and three assists for seven points vs. Marquette Feb. 23 (five EMO points) ... named league rookie of the week April 8 after three goals and an assist for four points vs. Hobart, along with a groundball and caused turnover ... hat trick (including EMO and man-down goals) at Michigan April 13 ... three-point days, with two goals and an assist, at Bellarmine March 23 and at Virginia March 16 ... goal and overtime gamewinning assist at Penn State March 2; two caused turnovers vs. the Nittany Lions ... two points, on a goal and an assist, vs. Denver March 9 ... goal vs. Loyola March 30 ... helper vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... four goals and two assists for six points vs. Detroit Feb. 9 in first collegiate game ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and to the ECAC All-Academic Team.

cAlVert hAll cOllege high SchOOl: Three-year starter for the Cardinals ... part of MIAA championship team as a senior ... posted 24 goals and 10 assists to rank fourth on the team in scoring in 2012 ... squad was MIAA runner-up in 2011 ... recorded 25 goals and 14 assists to rank third on the team ... two-time All-Towson Times selection ... named team’s unsung hero ... also played soccer in high school.

perSONAl: Son of Steve and Mary-Eve ... two younger sisters, Anna and Katherine ... favorite pro sports team is the Baltimore Orioles ... favorite celebrity is Morgan Freeman ... cousin Natale Miller was a four-year letterwinner (2004-07) on the Ohio State women’s lacrosse team.

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Goals 4 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquetteAssists 4 Feb. 9, 2013 vs. DetroitPoints 7 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquetteShots 7 April 13, 2013 at MichiganGBs 3 May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaCTs 2 March 2, 2013 at Penn StateteCTs 1 7x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverCTs 1 4x, last April 14, 2012 at Michigan

Goals 2 3x, last March 20, 2013 at Notre DameAssists 1 7x, last March 16, 2013 at VirginiaPoints 3 2x, last April 21, 2012 vs. Air ForceShots 4 5, March 20, 2013 at Notre DameGBs 1 2x, last March 20, 2013 at Notre Dame

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-Big Ten selection ... transferred to Ohio State after two years at Central Michigan.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Played vs. Marquette Feb. 23, scoring a goal ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in eight games, appearing in first six outings, as well as vs. Bellarmine March 24 and vs. Air Force April 21 ... scored first goal for the Buckeyes vs. Detroit Feb. 9 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

ceNtrAl michigAN/NOrthVille high SchOOl: All-state attackman in 2009 at Northville High School after scoring 29 goals and adding 16 assists … two-time team captain … played for Central Michigan in the CCLA for two years (2010-11), earning all-conference honors in 2011 … in 10 games in 2010 had 11 goals and 15 points before posting 19 goals and 27 points in 2011; 23 groundballs in 2010 and 43 in ’11 … also played basketball at Northville.

perSONAl: Son of Jeff and Gina … has a sister, Brianna … would like to become a physical educator, obtain a master’s in sport administration and become an athletics director … favorite team is the Miami Heat and favorite athletes are Tracy McGrady and LeBron James.

OhiO StAte cAreer: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors.

JOhN JAy high SchOOl: Squad was New York Section I Class B champions in 2010 and runner-up in 2011 … posted .591 percent save percentage as a senior and .586 svpct. as a junior … won team’s 2011 John Jay Booster Club Sportsmanship Award … also played football.

perSONAl: Son of Andrew and Karen … has three siblings, Colleen, Dan and Andrew … Colleen played field hockey at Northeastern, Dan played lacrosse at Oneonta State and served as a coach for the Red Dragons.

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Goals 1 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquettePoints 1 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquetteShots 4 Feb. 11, 2012 at MercerCTs 1 March 9, 2012 vs. Robert Morris

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Shared 2012 Most Improved Player award in 2012 ... two time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-Big Ten and Academic All-ECAC selection.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Career-high 26 goals and eight assists for 34 points while playing in 15 games; fourth on team in goals and points ... missed first two games with injury; started last 14 contests ... seven multiple-goal games and 11 multiple-point outings ... ended season on eight-game goal and point streaks (18g, 3a, 21p) ... second in NCAA and first in ECAC with .553 shooting percentage, with 26 goals on 47 shots ... two goals and an assist in the NCAA tournament, with a goal and assist vs. Towson in first round May 12, along with two groundballs, and a score vs. Cornell May 18 ... seven goals and an assist in ECAC tournament; two goals and an assist, posting two groundballs, vs. Loyola May 2; career-high tying four goals, with a groundball, vs. Denver May 4; goal vs. Loyola was number one on SportsCenter Top 10 Plays of the Day ... hat trick and an assist for four points and a groundball vs. Fairfield April 27 ... career-high four goals at Michigan April 13 ... two goals and five groundballs vs. Hobart April 6 ... had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Loyola March 30 ... goal and groundball at Bellarmine March 23 ... scored and had two groundballs at Air Force April 20 ... career-high two assists at Notre Dame March 20 ... two points, with an EMO goal and an assist, along with a groundball, at Virginia March 16 ... three goals and four points March 2 at Penn State ... two goals and a groundball vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten selection and Academic All-ECAC choice.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in final 12 games, starting last five ... eight goals, five assists and 13 points, all coming in final nine games ... voted Most Improved Player by his team-mates ... eight-game point streak March 17-April 28 ... ECAC Rookie of the Week March 19 after two goals, an assist and two groundballs vs. Virginia March 17; points were first of his career ... three points, including two goals, vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... extra-man goal and an assist vs. Air Force April 21 ... goal and two groundballs vs. Notre Dame March 21 and at Fairfield April 28 ... tallied and had a groundball at Loyola March 31 ... assist and a groundball at Michigan April 14 and had a helper and caused turnover at Hobart April 7 ... won silver medal with Team Canada at World Under-19 Championship in Finland over the summer ... assist in gold medal game ... five-point outing, including four assists, in win over England ... Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.

hOly crOSS cAthOlic/peterbOrOugh lAkerS: Scored 28 goals and 70 assists for 98 points in the 2011 regular season playing for the Junior A Peterborough Lakers after posting 67 points in 2010 … 48 points in just 10 games in 2011 playoffs … member of the Under 16 Canadian National Champions and an OMFIL midget all-star … Holy Cross won two OFSAA championships during his time and he was a two-time MVP … also played hockey for the Lift-lock Stars in the OPJHL.

perSONAl: Son of Mark and Lisa … has two siblings, Taylor and Troy … relatives Shawn and Scott Evans have played in the NLL … psychology major … favorite pro sports team is the Toronto Maple Leafs and favorite athlete is Sidney Crosby.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

meDiNA high SchOOl: Three-year starter for the Bees ... team captain ... sec-ond team All-Ohio selection ... first team all-region honoree ... team reached the state semifinals in 2010 and ‘11.

perSONAl: Son of Rob and Cindy ... four older siblings, Melissa, Kate, Ben and Megan ... favorite pro sports team is the Cleveland Browns ... favorite celebrity is Bill Gates ... plans to major in agricultural systems management and would like to be an agriculture service provider in the future.

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Goals 4 2x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverAssists 2 March 20, 2013 at Notre DamePoints 4 4x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverShots 6 May 4, 2013 vs. DenverGBs 5 April 6, 2013 vs. HobartCTs 2 March 30, 2013 vs. Loyola

career game highs

turnerevansMiDfieLD | junior | 5-9 | 165#5peTerborougH, onTario • Holy Cross CaTHoliC • psyCHology

danflakeDefense | soPhoMore | 6-5 | 190#47medina, oHio • medinaagriCulTure

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OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Saw action in one game, vs. Detroit Feb. 9.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in nine games, including last four contests of the year ... career-high three groundballs and three caused turnovers vs. Air Force April 21 ... two groundballs at Mercer Feb. 11 ... won gold medal with Team USA in the 2012 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Under 19 Men’s World Championships in Turku, Finland.

lANDON high SchOOl: Member of back-to-back IAC championship teams in 2009 and ’10 and squad was co-champion in 2011 … selected to the Blue Chip Freestate All-Maryland team in 2010 and was named to the Under Armour Team twice … three-year starter at tight end for the football team, named co-Offensive MVP in 2010 and earned All-Gazette honorable mention accolades after a spot on the first team in 2009 … All-IAC honoree in both 2009 and ‘10 and won the conference title in 2008.

perSONAl: Son of Randal and Cathleen … has an older sister, Grace, and a younger brother, Jackson … majoring in business administration … favorite sports teams are the Dallas Cowboys and Mavericks … favorite athlete is Matthew Stafford … most interesting place he has visited is Africa.

OhiO StAte cAreer: ECAC All-Rookie Team selection ... shared team’s Outstanding Freshman award ... 2013 ECAC All-Tournament Team choice.

2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Started all 17 games at close defense .. picked up 34 groundballs and had nine caused turnovers ... ECAC All-Rookie Team choice ... career-best five groundballs in NCAA quarterfinals vs. Cornell May 18 ... two groundballs and a caused turnovers vs. Towson May 12 in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... named to ECAC All-Tournament Team afer picking up three groundballs and causing a turnover in the tourney ... named ECAC Rookie of the Week after career-high tying four groundballs at Air Force April 20 ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Hobart April 6 ... groundball and two caused turnovers vs. Loyola March 30 ... picked up four groundballs at Bellarmine March 23 and three at Virginia March 16 ... groundball and a caused turnover at Penn State March 2 ... two caused turnovers and three groundballs vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... picked up two groundballs vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 and at Notre Dame March 20 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

gilmAN SchOOl: Ranked No. 7 among incoming defensemen and No. 26 among all 2012 freshmen by Inside Lacrosse ... three-year starter on defense ... member of 2011 MIAA Championship squad ... won 2012 Gilman School Tyler Cambell Lacrosse Award as the team MVP ... earned team’s first-year player award in 2009 ... played in Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic ... 99 career groundballs ... team captain as a senior, recording 33 groundballs and adding an assist ... two-time first team All-Metro and All-MIAA ... second team all-state honoree ... also played soccer at Gilman.

perSONAl: Son of Kevin and Lucy ... two siblings, Kevin and Isabel ... father Kevin, as well as uncles John and Tom, played lacrosse at North Carolina ... three cousins have played Division I lacrosse: John Haus/Maryland, Will Haus/Duke and Sam Haus/Jacksonville.

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career statscareer stats

GBs 5 May 18, 2014 vs. Cornell0CTs 2 3x, last April 6, 2013 vs. Hobart GBs 3 April 21, 2012 vs. Air Force

CTs 3 April 21, 2012 vs. Air Force

career game highscareer game highs

robbyhausDefense | soPhoMore | 6-0 | 195#50luTHerville, md. • gilmanundeClared

lukehowardDefense | junior | 6-4 | 210#35beTHesda, md. • landon HigH sCHoolbusiness adminisTraTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 Face-off Yearbook Preeason Honorable Mention All-American ... 2012 Community Service award recipient.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Started all 17 games at close defense ... picked up nine groundballs and caused seven turnovers ... groundball and caused turnover vs. Hobart April 16 ... two groundballs, one caused turnover at Notre Dame March 20 ... groundball and two caused turnovers March 16 at Virginia ... caused turnover vs. Denver March 9 and May 4 and vs. Towson May 12 in the NCAA tournament ... two groundballs vs. Detroit Feb. 9, with one at Penn State March 2 and vs. Cornell May 18 in the NCAA tournament.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in all 15 games, starting nine ... 13 groundballs ... 11 caused turnovers to rank third on the squad ... career-high four caused turnovers, with two groundballs, vs. Penn State March 3 ... picked up two groundballs and had a caused turnover vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... three groundballs vs. Detroit Feb. 9 and two vs. Robert Morris March 9 ... two caused turnovers at Loyola March 31 ... caused one turnover vs. Detroit Feb. 9, Mercer Feb. 11, UMass Feb. 25 and Notre Dame March 21 ... received team’s Community Service award.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in nine games, starting three (vs. Detroit Feb. 10, vs. Mercer Feb. 12 and at Penn State March 5) ... four groundballs, with two against Detroit ... four caused turnovers, recoring two vs. the Titans and one vs. both the Bears and at Denver April 16.

St. chArleS NOrth: Named first team all-conference and second team all-state his senior season …team captain and honored as the Saints’ Most Valuable Player … all-conference selection in 2008 … played in the 2009 All-Star game at Peak 200, Battle of the Hotbeds and Top 205.

perSONAl: Son of Bob and Geri … one older sister, Alyssa … favorite athlete is Kevin Durant … favorite singer is Lupe Fiasco ... guilty pleasure is listening to Frank Sinatra ... first

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Saw action in four games - vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17, vs. Marquette Feb. 23, at Michigan April 13 and vs. Fairfield April 27 ... groundball vs. Fairfield April 27.

SyOSSet high SchOOl: Ranked No. 32 by Inside Lacrosse among incoming attackmen ... four-year starter for the Braves and scored 163 career goals ... team won 2012 Nassau County Class A Championship and reached Long Island Class A championship game ... two-time team captain ... four-time all-county selection ... first on the team in scoring from 2009-12 and two-time team Most Valuable Offensive Player ... four-time academic all-county selection.

perSONAl: Son of John and Debbi ... one sibling, Melissa ... plans to major in business and wants to coach lacrosse after graduation ... favorite pro sports team is the New Jersey Devils ... favorite celebrity is Will Farrell ... played ice hockey when he was young ... father played lacrosse at C.W. Post.

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career stats

career stats

GBs 1 April 27, 2013 vs. Fairfield

GBs 3 Feb. 9, 2012 vs. DetroitCTs 4 March 3, 2012 vs. Penn StateFOWs 1 April 16, 2011 at DenverShots 1 April 7, 2012 at Hobart

career game highs

career game highs

ryan hunteraTTack | soPhoMore | 5-8 | 160#16luTHerville, md. • gilmanCommuniCaTion

dominicimbordinoDefense | senior | 6-1 | 195#44sT. CHarles, ill. • sT. CHarles norTHCommuniCaTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Played in all 17 games ... career-high 46 groundballs to rank second on the team and had three caused turnovers ... scored four goals ... three or more groundballs in 10 of last 14 games ... 13th in ECAC in groundballs, 14th with 2.94 ground balls per game ... nine groundballs in NCAA tournament; six (and a caused turnover) vs. Towson May 12 and picked up three groundballs vs. Cornell May 18 ... goal and a caused turnover in ECAC tournament semifinals vs. Loyola May 2 and picked up two groundballs vs. Denver in championship May 4 ... goal, three groundballs at Michigan April 13 ... four groundballs vs. Hobart April 6 and vs. Fairfield April 27 ... three groundballs vs. Loyola March 30 ... had two groundballs, along with a caused turnover, at Bellarmine March 23 ... five groundballs at Notre Dame March 20 ... named ECAC Specialist of the Week after a career-high eight groundballs and a caused turnover at Virginia March 16, helping team to 12 faceoff wins in victory ... two goals and three groundballs vs. Denver March 9 ... three groundballs at Penn State March 2 ... caused turnover vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17, ground ball vs. Marquette Feb. 23 and scooped two groundballs at Air Force April 20.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in all 15 games ... four points, with a goal and three assists, and 11 groundballs ... assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Denver Feb. 19 ... goal vs. Mercer Feb. 11 ... helper at Hobart April 7 ... assist and picked up two groundballs vs. Detroit Feb. 9.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 15 games, starting at Penn State March 5 and the final two games of the season at Bellarmine April 30 and at Denver May 5 ... seven goals, four assists and 11 points, along with 17 groundballs ... scored twice and had three groundballs at Virginia March 19 ... goal, two assists and three points vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... scored vs. North Carolina Feb. 19, Loyola April 2, Fairfield April 23 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... three groundballs vs. the Stags ... helper and two groundballs against Hobart April 9 and at Denver April 16 ... two caused turnovers vs. Detroit Feb. 10 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

chArlOtte cAthOlic: All-American, first team all-state and all-conference in 2009 and ‘10 … 50 goals and 34 assists in senior season … two-time team captain … 2010 Charlotte Player of the Year and the Cougars’ Most Valuable Player … member of back-to-back state championship teams in 2008 and 2009.

perSONAl: Son of Stephen and Amy … two younger sisters, Natalie and Tabitha … favorite celebrity is Will Ferrell … favorite singer is Brad Paisley … lacrosse player he would like to play with is Jim Brown … sport and leisure studies major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 10 games, winning 29-of-55 (.527) faceoffs and picked up 13 groundballs ... scored first career goal (EMO) and had one fa-ceoff win vs. Towson May 12 in NCAA game ... won 12-of-20 faceoffs in ECAC semifinal win vs. Loyola May 2, with career-high eight groundballs ... was 6-1 on faceoffs, with three groundballs, at Michigan April 13 ... won both faceoffs at Bellarmine March 23, with one groundball ... won both faceoffs he took in first collegiate game Feb. 17 vs. Jacksonville ... three faceoff wins vs. Marquette Feb. 23 and vs. Cornell in the NCAA quarterfinals May 18.

lOyOlA blAkefielD: Three-year starter ... served as a team captain ... team was 16-4 in 2012, MIAA runner-up and ranked in the Top 10 nationally ... Team MVP as a senior ... member of Under-15 National Championship squad, scoring gamewinning goal in overtime in the final and earning all-tournament team honors ... also played varsity football, earning team’s unsung hero award in 2011, and basketball ... received C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Athletic Service Award for 2012.

perSONAl: Son of Diane and Joe ... brother Kory played football and lacrosse at Ursinus ... favorite movie is Rocky ... health sciences program major and one day would like to be a surgeon.

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career stats

career stats

Goals 2 2x, last March 9, 2013 vs. DenverAssists 2 Feb. 12, 2011 vs. MercerPoints 3 Feb. 12, 2011 vs. MercerShots 4 Feb. 11, 2012 at MercerGBs 8 March 16, 2013 at VirginiaCTs 2 Feb. 10, 2011 vs. Detroit

Goals 1 May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonPoints 1 May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonShots 1 2x, last May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonGBs 8 May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaFOWs 12 May 2, 2013 vs. Loyola

career game highscareer game highs

michael italianoaTTack | senior | 6-1 | 180#24waxHaw, n.C. • CHarloTTe CaTHoliC sporT and leisure sTudies

kacykapinosMiDfieLD | soPhoMore | 5-10 | 185#33FallsTon, md. • loyola blaKeFieldHealTH sCienCes program

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OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played vs. Marquette Feb. 23 and at Michigan April 13.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

cONeStOgA high SchOOl: Helped lead the Pioneers to back-to-back PIAA State Championships in 2010 and ’11 after the squad was a finalist in 2009 … U.S. Lacrosse All-American … squad won three-consecutive district titles (2009-11) … first team All-Central League selection in 2011 after two honorable mention accolades … first team All-EPSLA, All-Chester County and All-Main Line … Conestoga Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and team’s Rookie of the Year in 2010 … squad won 2009 Central League crown … played for the Dukes LC club, a five-time camp national champion and was a part of the tri-state senior AA national championship team in 2010. … honor roll student and a member of the National Honors Art Society.

perSONAl: Son of Rick and Heather and Susan and Alen … has four siblings, Hannah, Mike, Kimee and Jason … favorite teams are Philadelphia Flyers, Eagles and Phillies … favorite athlete is Scott Hartnell … went to Paris and Normandy in summer 2011 … uncle played lacrosse at Army and served as an assistant coach at Denver.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

WOrthiNgtON kilbOurNe high SchOOl: Member of state championship team in 2009; squad was state runner-up in 2010 and ‘11 ... two-time first team All-Ohio and all-league selection ... set school record for groundballs in a season ... 2011 and `12 First Team Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association All-League choice ... named 2011 Specialist of the Year and voted 2010 Unsung Hero ... also played football for the Wolves.

perSONAl: Son of Jin and Jung ... favorite pro sports team is the Cleveland Browns ... favorite celebrity is Christian Bale ... would like to trade places with Braxton Miller for a day.

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career stats

benkarrDefense | junior | 5-1 | 210#32berwyn, pa. • ConesToga HigH sCHoolsporT indusTry

taekimMiDfieLD | soPhoMore | 5-10 | 156#27Columbus, oHio • worTHingTon Kilbourne

eConominCs

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Face-Off Yearbook Preseason First Team All-American and All-ECAC ... participated in Team Canada’s training camp for 2014 World Championship team ... enters junior year on 23-game point streak (40g, 29a, 69p) ... 2013 USILA Honorable Mention All-American and First Team All-ECAC ... won Buckeyes’ Outstanding Freshman award in 2012 ... named to inaugural ECAC All-Rookie Team ... All-World Team selection after Under-19 World Championship in Summer 2012 ... Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Started all 17 games, second on team with career-high 32 goals, 23 assists and 55 points; multiple tallies in 11 outings and multiple points in all but three games ... eighth in the ECAC with 3.24 points and 1.35 assists per game and 11th in league with 1.88 goals per game ... career-high tying four goals, adding an assist for five points, vs. Towson May 12 in first round of NCAA tournament, with two groundballs and career-high 10 shots ... two goals and an assist for three points vs. Cornell in NCAA quarter-finals ... ECAC All-Tournament Team honoree after recording 11 points, on six goals and five assists, in tourney; four goals and an assist for five points in semifinal vs. Loyola May 2, with a groundball and caused turnover; two goals along with career-high four assists for six points vs. Denver May 4 in the championship ... named ECAC Offensive Player of the Week after three goals, two assists and five points - including overtime gamewinning goal with .1 left in the first overtime - at Penn State March 2 ... five-point day, with two goals and three assists, at Michigan April 13 ... career-high six points, with hat trick and three assists, vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... scored twice and added an assist at Virginia March 16 ... three points, scoring twice and adding an assist, along with two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Hobart April 6 ... two tallies against Jacksonville Feb. 17 after a hat trick vs. Detroit Feb. 9 ... two assists at Bellarmine March 23, with single helper vs. Loyola March 30 and at Air Force April 20 ... two-point games, with a goal and an assist, vs. Fairfield April 27 and Denver March 9 ... goal at Notre Dame March 20 ... assist vs. Loyola March 30 was 50th career point.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in all 15 games, starting 14 (all but Mercer Feb. 11) ... second on squad with 16 goals and 25 points, ranking fourth (tied) with nine assists ... 20 groundballs ... won Outstanding Freshman award ... inaugural ECAC All-Rookie Team selection ... nine multiple-point games and ended year on a six-game point streak ... three points, with two goals and an assist, vs. Fairfield May 2 in the ECAC tournament, at Michigan April 14 and at Loyola March 31; had three groundballs vs. the Wolverines and Greyhounds and two vs. the Stags ... hat trick vs. Detroit Feb. 9, with two extra-man goals; added an assist for four points in first career game ... EMO goal and an assist vs. Denver Feb. 19 ... two-goal outings in back-to-back games vs. Virginia March 17 and Notre Dame March 21 ... goal and an assist for two points at Fairfield April 28 and at Hobart April 7 ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Irish, along with a career-high eight shots ... assists vs. Robert Morris March 9 and Air Force April 21 ... picked up three groundballs at Mercer Feb. 11 and two vs. Penn State March 3 ... won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2012 FIL Under 19 Men’s Field World Championship in Finland ... named to the All-World Team after scoring six goals in Blue Division games and then recording six points, with four goals, in the two playoff games ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

clAremONt SecONDAry SchOOl: British Columbia Intermediate Lacrosse League MVP award winner while leading his team to the BCILL Championship … member of 2010 high school field lacrosse championship squad and named tournament MVP … two-time Clare-mont High School Team MVP and led the squad in scoring with 108 points in 19 games … in 2009 won the Seattle Space Needle Shootout Championship while playing with Victoria Field Lacrosse … also played volleyball … an honor roll student.

perSONAl: Son of Lorne and Deb … has two younger siblings, Marshal and Natalie … favorite sports team is the Vancouver Canucks and favorite athlete Sidney Crosby … favorite homecooked meal is steak with béarnaise sauce ... psychology major.

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Goals 4 2x, last May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonAssists 4 May 4, 2013 vs. DenverPoints 6 2x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverShots 10 May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonGBs 3 5x, last Feb. 9, 2013 vs. DetroitCTs 2 March 21, 2012 vs. Notre Dame

career game highs

jessekingMiDfieLD | junior | 6-3 | 200#19viCToria, briTisH Columbia • ClaremonT

psyCHology

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played vs. Marquette Feb. 23, vs. Loyola March 30 and at Michigan April 13.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 12 games, including the first 10 and vs. Air Force April 21 and at Fairfield April 28 ... groundball vs. Denver Feb. 19 ... caused turnover at Mercer Feb. 11 ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades.

St. piuS X cAthOlic high SchOOl: Finalist for Georgia high school athlete of the year … first team all-state as both a senior and junior after a third-team honor as a sophomore … All-American … three-time team captain … two-time Atlanta Journal Constitution Lacrosse Player of the Year … 170 goals and 82 assists in his career and led team in scoring twice … member of region championship squads in 2008, ‘09, and ’10 and team made a state semifinal appearance in 2010 … all-league honoree … played for the Atlanta Shockers and Leading Edge New Jersey club teams, and was ranked 16th by ESPN Rise among midfielders for 2011.

perSONAl: Son of Rick and Theresa … father played lacrosse at Rutgers … has two younger siblings, Erin and Kyle … favorite team is the Atlanta Falcons ... majoring in business administration.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Played vs. Michigan April 13, winning all three faceoffs he took, and picking up a groundball ... missed games with an injury.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in 11 games ... took 87 faceoffs, winning 40 (46 percent) ... won 21-of-40 faceoffs in last three games combined (52.5%) ... career-high 11 faceoff wins, 19 faceoffs taken and seven groundballs vs. Air Force April 21 ... won then-career-high 9-of-17 faceoffs at Michigan April 14, with three groundballs ... eight wins at the X vs. Robert Morris March 9, picking up four groundballs ... 4-for-7 vs. Penn State March 3, with two groundballs ... three wins and a groundball against Virginia March 17 ... two wins and a groundball vs. Bellarmine March 24.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in three games for the Buckeyes, against Mercer Feb. 12, at Albany March 12 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... won 5-of-7 faceoffs vs. Mercer ... two groundballs against the Bears.

priOr tO OhiO StAte (briDgtON AcADemy/NOrtherN burliNgtON): Named first team all-conference and honorable mention all-state in 2009 while competing for Northern Burlington, the 2008 state champs … the 2009 team captain and offensive player of the year … selected to the all-star teams at the Peak 200 and Blue Chip 225 camps … placed first at the 2009 National Faceoff Championship … 63 goals and 57 assists in his scholastic career … completed a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy in 2009-10.

perSONAl: Son of Donald and Suzanne … one brother, Tom… favorite music is country … favorite celebrity is Bear Grylls … prized possession is his fishing rod … favorite pro sports team is the Philadelphia Flyers … lacrosse player he would like to play with is Joel White ... forestry, fisheries and wildlife major..

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career stats

career stats

GBs 7 April 21, 2012 vs. Air ForceFOWs 11 April 21, 2012 vs. Air Force

Shots 1 Feb. 11, 2012 at MercerGBs 1 Feb. 19, 2012 vs. DenverCTs 1 Feb. 9, 2012 vs. Detroit

career game highs

career game highs

steve knezickMiDfieLD | senior | 6-2 | 187#17Columbus, n.J. • bridgTon aCademyForesTry, FisHeries and wildliFe

ricklewisMiDfieLD | junior | 6-2 | 195#21Cumming, ga. • sT. pius x CaTHoliC business adminisTraTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Saw first career action at Notre Dame March 23, taking one faceoff.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

SkyliNe high SchOOl/briDgtON AcADemy: High school team made the state semifinals in 2008 and was a quarterfinalist in 2007, ’09 and ’10 … had 29 goals, 20 assists and school-record 494 groundballs … 2010 team captain … won team’s hustle award in 2008 and ’09 … led state in groundballs as both a junior and senior … spent a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy … also a member of the swimming and football teams.

perSONAl: Son of Keith and Teresa … has a twin brother, Matt, and an older sister, Meredith … enjoys hiking, skiing and swimming … favorite team is the Seattle Seahawks ... communication major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: Team’s 2013 Community Service Award winner. 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in five games - vs. Marquette Feb. 23, Loyola March 30, at Michigan April 13, at Air Force April 20 and vs. Fairfield April 27 ... one caused turnover and a groundball vs. Fairfield April 27.

ShOrehAm WADiNg riVer high SchOOl: Ranked No. 19 among freshmen defensemen and No. 70 overall by Inside Lacrosse ... five-year starter ... team captain as a senior for both lacrosse and basketball ... three-time all-county honoree ... member of 2012 NYS Class C Cham-pionship squad ... 2009 Suffolk County Rookie of the Year ... also played football and basketball; all-county selection in 2011 for football ... 2012 Suffolk County All-Academic Team and Unsung Hero recipient for basketball.

perSONAl: Son of Bonnie and Bill ... plans to major in biology and would like to work in the physical therapy field ... brother Will played rugby at Providence, brother Sean played lacrosse at SUNY Binghamton ... favorite movie is Wedding Crashers.

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career stats

career stats

GBs 1 April 27, 2013 vs. FairfieldCTs 1 April 27, 2013 vs. Fairfield

career game highs

chrismahoneyDefense | soPhoMore | 6-3 | 215#46sHoreHam, n.y. • sHoreHam wading river

pre-biology

spencermatchesMiDfieLD | junior | 5-11 | 180#13sammamisH, wasH. • sKyline H.s. /bridgTon aCademy • CommuniCaTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Received team’s Paul Hartman Most Improved Player award in 2013 ... two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten and ECAC All-Academic Team selection.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in 15 of 17 games at LSM (DNP Feb. 9 vs. Detroit, missed game April 27 vs. Fairfield because of injury) ... nine groundballs and four caused turnovers on the year and received team’s Paul Hartman Most Improved Player award ... two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Loyola in ECAC semifinals May 2 ... caused a turnover vs. Cornell in NCAA quarterfinals May 18 ... two groundballs vs. Hobart April 6 and at Air Force April 20 ... groundball and a caused turnover vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 and vs. Loyola March 30 ... groundball vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and named to Academic All-Big Ten and ECAC All-Academic teams.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades.

St. igNAtiuS cOllege prep: Two-time team captain … earned first team all-conference honors as both a junior and senior … selected to Illinois all-star team as a senior … three-year starter … had 70 groundballs, three goals and eight assists as a senior … as a junior had 103 groundballs, two goals and seven assists … team won Class B state title in 2009 and was runner-up in 2008.

perSONAl: Son of Colleen and Peter … has three older siblings, Connor, Aileen and Garrett … father played football at Illinois … brother Garrett was a swimmer at Wisconsin … enjoys writing ... favorite team is the Chicago Bears and favorite athlete is Brent Lillibridge ... marketing major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 16 games, with five goals and two assists for seven points ... goal and an assist for two points at Virginia March 16 ... scored twice vs. Marquette Feb. 23 ... assist vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... two goals vs. Detroit Feb. 9 in first collegiate game ... named an Ohio State Scholar Athlete ....

upper ArliNgtON high SchOOl: Member of squad that won 2012 state championship, scoring two goals and adding two assists in the final ... led team in scoring as a senior and was first on the squad in assists his last two seasons ... 115 goals, 69 assists and 184 career points ... UAHS won the 2010 state crown, along with the 2011 Midwest title ... Ohio Attackman of the Year ... an All-American, All-Ohio and All-Conference selection, and earned all-city and all-Midwest honors ... won team’s leadership and offensive MVP awards... also played football for the Golden Bears.

PERSONAL: Son of Megan and Mark ... one younger sibling, Jackson ... favorite pro sports team is the Philadelphia Eagles ... favorite athlete is Tim Tebow ... father, Mark, played linebacker for the Ohio State football team, earning letters in 1983 and ‘84 ... plans to major in exercise science.

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gp/gS g A p Sh gW up gb ct fO peN2013 16/0 5 2 7 20 0 1 2 0 0-0 0-0:00total 16/0 5 2 7 20 0 1 2 0 0-0 0-0:00

career stats

career stats

GBs 2 3x, last May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaCTs 1 4x, last May 18, 2013 vs. Cornell

Goals 2 2x, last Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquetteAssists 1 2x, last March 16, 2013 at VirginiaPoints 2 3x, last March 16, 2013 at VirginiaShots 4 Feb. 17, 2013 vs. JacksonvilleGBs 1 2x, last April 13, 2013 at Michigan

career game highs

career game highs

evanmulchroneDefense | junior | 6-1 | 160#39CHiCago, ill. • sT. ignaTius marKeTing

tylerpfisteraTTack | soPhoMore | 6-2 | 185#36Columbus, oHio • upper arlingTonCommuniCaTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: Shared team’s 2012 Most Improved Player award ... 2012 ECAC All-Tournament Team selection.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Started all 16 games ... career-high 16 goals, nine assists and 25 points ... point in 13-of-16 games, with nine multiple-point outings ... career-high four points, with two goals and a career-high tying two assists, vs. Towson May 12 in NCAA first round; scored a goal against Cornell in the quarterfinals May 18 ... goal and two assists for three points vs. Loyola May 2 in ECAC semifinals, with two groundballs ... two goals at Air Force April 20 ... assist at Michigan April 13 ... two points, with a goal and an assist, vs. Loyola March 30 and vs. Jacksonville Feb. 17 ... scored vs. Denver March 9 and at Notre Dame March 20 ... two-goal games vs. Marquette Feb. 23, at Virginia March 16 and vs. Fairfield April 27.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 11 games, scoring six goals and adding three assists for nine points ... voted team’s co-Most Improved Player award winner ... earned spot on ECAC All-Tournament Team after two goals vs. Fairfield in semifinals May 2 ... goal and assist at Michigan April 14 ... scored a man-up goal and had a groundball vs. Virginia March 17 ... first career goal came at Mercer Feb. 11 ... tallied vs. Notre Dame March 21 ... assist and a groundball at Hobart April 7 ... first career helper vs. Robert Morris March 9 ... groundball, caused turnover and four shots at Fairfield April 28.

gONzAgA cOllege high SchOOl: Led the Eagles in scoring as both a junior and senior … 37 goals, 22 assists and 59 points as a senior, along with 40 groundballs … U.S. Lacrosse All-American … first team Washington Post All-Met as a senior and also earned honorable mention accolades … first team All-WCAC honoree and All-District of Columbia selection … team won 2010 and 2011 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship … team captain … two-time WCAC tournament most valuable player.

perSONAl: Son of Mark and Anne … has a younger brother, Max … favorite team is the Washington Redskins and favorite athlete is Aaron Rodgers ... business administration major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: 2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in 16 of 17 games (DNP April 6 vs. Hobart) ... six points, on two goals and four assists ... three points in the ECAC tournament; goal and an assist for two points vs. Loyola in semifinals May 2, with an assist vs. Denver May 4 in championsihp game ... assist at Virginia March 16 and vs. Fairfield April 27 ... first career goal came March 9 vs. Denver ... two groundballs March 23 at Bellarmine ... groundball March 2 at Penn State.

lANDON SchOOl: Ranked No. 15 among freshman midfielders and No. 47 among all positions by Inside Lacrosse ... played in Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic ... led Landon School in scoring as a junior with 24 goals, adding six assists ... team-best 19 assists, as well as 19 goals, as a senior when the squad won the 2012 IAC Championship ... Under Armour All-American and team offensive MVP as a senior ... two-time All-IAC and All-Met selection ... honorable mention all-state honoree as a junior and All-Gazette selection senior year ... also played football and soccer in high school ... led soccer team in scoring as a junior and won the coaches award.

perSONAl: Son of Marty and Isabelle ... has seven siblings ... favorite movie is The Dark Knight ... favorite pro sports team is the Washington Redskins ... grandfather Andre Najar was a professional tennis player who competed at Wimbledon and Roland Garros and in the Davis Cup for Egypt, serving as team captain in 1947.

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career stats

career stats

Goals 2 6x, last May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonAssists 2 2x, last May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonPoints 4 May 12, 2013 vs. TowsonShots 8 March 9, 2013 vs. DenverGBs 2 3x, last May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaCT 1 April 28, 2012 at Fairfield

Goals 1 2x, last May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaAssists 1 4x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverPoints 2 May 2, 2013 vs. LoyolaShots 2 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. MarquetteGBs 2 March 23, 2013 at Bellarmine

career game highscareer game highs

davidplanningMiDfieLD | junior | 5-10 | 175#12alexandria, va. • gonzaga business adminisTraTion

charlieschniderMiDfieLD | soPhoMore | 6-1 | 180#22beTHesda, md. • landonCommuniCaTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: A three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten choice.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Saw action in four games ... played vs. Detroit Feb. 9, Marquette Feb. 23, Fairfield April 27 and in the NCAA tournament vs. Towson May 12.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Saw action in four games ... played vs. Mercer Feb. 11, with a groundball and two caused turnovers vs. the Bears ... groundball vs. Air Force April 21 ... caused turnover at Fairfield April 28 ... also played vs. Bellarmine March 24 ... Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

2011 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in six games, starting against Detroit Feb. 10 ... had three groundballs, with all three vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

thOmAS WOrthiNgtON high SchOOl: Three-time All-Midwest selection … 2010 All-American and was also named first team All-OCC and All-Ohio … three-year starter served as a team captain and received the Cardinals’ Best Senior Award … finished high school career with 112 goals and 85 assists.

perSONAl: Son of Jim and Mary Jo … two younger siblings, Nick and Jenna … would like to trade places for a day with Snoop Dogg … favorite TV show is Family Guy … favorite singer is Kid Cudi… favorite home-cooked meal is macaroni and cheese ... communication major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete ... transferred to Ohio State after a season at NYIT.

2013 (JuNiOr SeASON): Started two games and played in five games overall ... did not face a shot in final 2:39 vs. Towson May 12 in NCAA tournament ... 10 saves, with two groundballs, at Michigan April 13 to pick up win ... started vs. Hobart April 6, with career-high 12 saves and four groundballs, allowing six goals in victory ... played 10:19 vs. Marquette Feb. 23, making two saves.

2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Played in five games ... won first career start, making five saves vs. Denver Feb. 19 in Jacksonville; one groundball vs. the Pioneers ... played second half at Mercer Feb. 11 and made four saves, picking up three groundballs ... played last 3:40 vs. Bellarmine March 24 and stopped only shot he faced ... groundball and one save (on one shot) in 2:16 vs. Air Force April 21 ... one save in 1:24 vs. UMass Feb. 25 ... an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

Nyit/WilliAm mASON high SchOOl: Played in state semifinals his senior season … high school All-American as a senior … two-time first team all-region and all-state selection … received OHSAA Student Athlete of the Year award … named team MVP as a junior and earned White Award for leadership as a senior … three-time team captain … played at New York Institute of Technology in 2011 … also played football in high school.

perSONAl: Son of Jeff and Kristen … has two younger siblings, Joseph and Audrey … father played football at Kalamazoo College … uncle Paul Konkel played lacrosse at UPenn and played in the national semifinals … molecular genetics major and would like to attend medical school … enjoys snowboarding and reading.

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gp/gS min. gA gAA Saves Svpct. W-l gb2012 5/1 97:20 15 9.25 12 .444 1-0 62013 5/2 133:26 17 7.64 24 .585 2-0 8Total 10/3 230:46 32 8.32 36 .529 3-0 14

career statscareer stats

GBs 3 Feb. 12, 2011 vs. MercerCTs 2 Feb. 11, 2012 at Mercer

Saves 12 April 6, 2013 vs. HobartGBs 4 April 6, 2013 vs. Hobart

career game highs career game highs

jake sharickMiDfieLD | senior | 6-0 | 195#25wesTerville, oHio • THomas worTHingTon • CommuniCaTion

scottspencerGoaLie | senior | 5-11 | 204#2mason, oHio • nyiT/william mason moleCular geneTiCs

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OhiO StAte cAreer: An Academic All- Big Ten selection and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

2013 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honors.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Did not see game action for the Buckeyes.

fOX lANe high SchOOl: Two-time all-section honoree and an all-league honoree … starting goalie for the Hudson Valley Empire State Games team … captain as both a junior and senior … moved into the starting role as a junior and led the squad, which was 4-15 the season before, to a 15-4 ledger … a three-year starter on the football team, garnering all-league honors three times and two all-section nods … earned Team MVP accolades and a spot on the Journal News All-Star Team … also an all-league swimmer who competed in the state meet twice … team captain for both football and swimming as a senior … an honor roll student and earned a spot on the high honor roll as a senior.

perSONAl: Son of Mike and Donna … has a sister, Olivia ... spent three weeks living on a glacier in Alaska in summer 2011 … favorite pro team is the New York Jets and favorite athlete is former Buckeye Nick Mangold ... sustainable plant systems major.

OhiO StAte cAreer: An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

2013 (freShmAN SeASON): Saw game action for the Buckeyes on Feb. 23 vs. Marquette ... earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors.

geOrgetOWN prepArAtOry SchOOl: Member of two IAC championship teams; Hoyas were co-champions in 2010 and outright champs in 2011 ... scored 30 goals and added 12 assists in his career ... 22 goals and eight assists as a senior.

perSONAl: Son of Mary and Michael ... brother Vince plays lacrosse at Michigan ... father played college football at University of Maryland ... favorite athlete is Michael Phelps ... favorite pro sports team is the Washington Redskins.

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career stats

cameronstephensGoaLie | junior | 6-5 | 220#1bedFord, n.y. • Fox lane HigH sCHool

susTainable planT sysTems

chadstrittmatterMiDfieLD | soPhoMore | 6-3 | 190#20poTomaC, md. • georgeTown prepmanagemenT & indusTry exploraTion

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OhiO StAte cAreer: 2012 ECAC All-Tournament Team selection.

2013 (JuNOr SeASON): Played in all 17 games, starting the first three and vs. Hobart April 6 ... 10 points, on six goals and four assists ... goal against Cornell in NCAA quarterfinals May 18 ... two groundballs vs. Towson May 12 in NCAA first round ... goal vs. Denver May 4 in ECAC final, with a ground ball and caused turnover (all on same play) ... man-up goal at Air Force April 20 ... assist at Michigan April 13 and vs. Fairfield April 27 ... gamewinning goal March 23 at Bel-larmine ... tallied Feb. 23 vs. Marquette ... recorded two points with a goal and an assist, along with a caused turnover vs. Jacksonville Feb. 23 ... assist and two groundballs vs. Detroit Feb. 9. 2012 (SOphOmOre SeASON): Saw action in all 15 games, starting five ... eight goals, three assists and 11 points, all career highs, along with 15 groundballs ... two goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover in ECAC tournament game vs. Fairfield May 2 to earn all-tournament team accolades ... three goals and an assist for four points at Mercer Feb. 11 for first career points ... career-high two assists at Michigan April 14, picking up two groundballs and causing a turnover ... goal and a groundball vs. Air Force April 21 and at Fairfield April 28 ... goal and picked up a groundball vs. Notre Dame March 21.

2012 (freShmAN SeASON): Played in nine games, with first collegiate game vs. Mercer Feb. 12 ... also played vs. Lehigh March 8, Notre Dame March 23, Hobart April 9, at Denver April 16, at Air Force April 17, vs. Fairfield April 23 and at Bellarmine April 30 ... four shots on the year ... three groundballs, including two at Denver in the ECAC semifinals May 5 ... two caused turn-overs, with one vs. Bellarmine April 30 and one against the Pioneers May 5.

peNN yAN AcADemy: Four-year starter… first team all-league selection and the Section Five Tournament Most Valuable Player … member of three sectional championship teams … named to the Section Five All-Tournament Team … finished high school career with 121 goals and 198 assists… won a national championship with Rochester Team Adidas in 2009.

perSONAl: Son of Marianne and Tim … older brother Brandon and younger sister Jackie … favorite pro sports team is the Green Bay Packers … lacrosse player he would like to play with is Max Quinzani … favorite music is rock ... communication major.

bryANt (2013): Played in 12 games, with seven starts, for the Bulldogs … 9.16 goals-against average and .541 save percentage … 17 groundballs, along with four caused turnovers … made 17 saves at Harvard March 20 … NEC Defensive Player of the Week honoree …

NeW cANAAN high SchOOl: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter … squad ad-vanced to the state final his junior and senior years … team was 19-4 his senior year, winning the FCIAC title … 2012 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American … 2012 MSG Varsity Connecti-cut Goalie of the Year … captain as a senior … two-time MSG Varsity Player of the Week … also played soccer and member of 2011 state championship team.

perSONAl: Son of Paola and James … has a brother, Michael.

gp/gS g A p Sh gW up gb ct fO peN2011 9/0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 2 0-0 0-0:002012 15/5 8 3 11 30 0 0 15 3 0-0 1-0:302013 17/4 6 4 10 24 1 0 5 2 0-0 0-0:00total 41/9 14 7 21 58 1 0 23 7 0-0 1-0:30

gp/gS min. gA gAA Saves Svpct. W-l gb2013* 12/7 399:37 61 9.16 72 .541 1-6 17total 12/7 399:37 61 9.16 72 .541 1-6 17

career stats

career stats

Goals 3 Feb. 11, 2012 at MercerAssists 2 April 14, 2012 at MichiganPoints 4 Feb. 11, 2012 at MercerShots 6 Feb. 17, 2013 vs. JacksonvilleGBs 3 May 3, 2012 vs. FairfieldCTs 1 7x, last May 4, 2013 vs. DenverCTs 1 4x, last April 14, 2012 at Michigan

Saves 17 March 20, 2013 at Harvard*GBs 5 March 26, 2013 vs. ProvidenceCTs 2 2x, last March 26, 2013 vs. Providence**at Bryant

career game highs

career game highs

adam trombleyaTTack | senior | 5-10 | 170#6penn yan, n.y. • penn yan aCademyCommuniCaTion

tom careyGoaLie | r-fr. | 6-0 | 195#49new Canaan, Conn. • bryanT/new Canaan

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university of Denver (2013): Earned ECAC All-Rookie Team honors after being selected the league’s preseason rookie of the year … Academic All-ECAC honoree … started 11-of-15 games, posting 24 points with 20 goals and four assists … seven goals were man-up tallies … picked up seven groundballs … four-point days vs. Lehigh (4g) Feb. 23 and Notre Dame March 6 … three assists vs. Albany in NCAA tournament game May 11 … three groundballs vs. Duke Feb. 9.

gilman high School: Three-year letterwinner under coach Jon Seal … team captain as a senior … 69 career goals for the Greyhounds … first team all-conference choice … 2012 Under Armour All-America game MVP … squad won conference title in 2011 … also played soccer … played three years of club lacrosse under coach Owen Day … member of the 2012 Tyler Campbell Lacrosse Cup winner.

personal: Son of Bryan and Gill … has an older sister, Maddie … enjoys spending time with his family … sport industry major with a business minor.

hobart (2013): ECAC All-Rookie Team choice … played in 12 games, starting 11 … six caused turnovers and eight groundballs … three groundballs at Air Force April 27 … two caused turnovers at Bellarmine April 13 and against Canisius March 12.

gonzaga college high School: Four-year letterwinner … member of three WCAC Championship squads … team was ranked fourth in the nation in 2012 … first team All-Met choice as a senior and a two-time all-conference pick … also played football.

gp/gS g A p Sh gW up gb ct fO peN2013* 15/11 20 4 24 50 1 7 7 0 0-0 2-1:00total 15/11 20 4 24 50 1 7 7 0 0-0 2-1:00

gp/gS g A p Sh gW up gb ct fO peN2013* 12/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 0-0 4-2:30total 12/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 0-0 4-2:30

career statscareer stats

Goals 4 Feb. 23, 2013 vs. Lehigh*Assists 3 May 11, 2013 vs. Albany*Points 4 2x, last March 16, 2013 vs. Notre Dame*Shots 9 Feb. 24, 2013 vs. Canisius*GBs 3 Feb. 9, 2013 at Duke**at Denver

GBs 3 April 27, 2013 at Air Force*CTs 2 2x, last April 13, 2013 at Bellarmine**at Hobart

career game highs

career game highs

gordie koerberaTTack | soPhoMore | 6-2 | 213#29balTimore, md. • denver/gilmansporT indusTry

luke millerDefense | soPhoMore | 6-0 | 198#48vienna, va. • HobarT/gonzaga

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mcquaid Jesuit high School: Three-year starter … 2012 Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League (GRALL) Player of the Year and a three-time all-league selection, including first team honors in 2012 and ’11 … team captain and named Team MVP … Section Five first team selection … Academic All-American under Coach Dan James … played three years of club lacrosse on Team Blaze under Coach Tim Soudan and three years for Team FLA under coach Josh Hoffman.

personal: Son of Bob and Laurie-Anne … has two older brothers Mitchell and Jacob … Jacob is a junior on the North Carolina lacrosse team … Mitchell graduated from St. John Fisher College where he also played lacrosse … involved in Younglife, a Christian Organization and a National Honor Society member ... has ambitions of attending medical School.

DeSales high School: Four-year letterman under coach Matt Triplet … All-American in 2011 and 2013 … first team all-state and all-league honoree … team’s leading scorer all four years … squad captured 2012 Division II state title … 2010-2013 member of Resolute club lacrosse team under coach Matt Lee … three-year football letterman and an all-league selection.

personal: Son of John and Kim … has a brother, Joseph and sister, Erin … hobbies include golfing, tubing and fishing … greatest sports thrill was winning a state title in lacrosse.

lucas baileyDefense | freshMan | 6-2 | 195#41FairporT, n.y. • mCQuaid JesuiT

j.t. blubaughaTTack | freshMan | 5-9 | 190#9Columbus, oHio • desales

mcDonogh School: Team captain as a senior … two-year starter in goal and four-year letterwinner for the Eagles under coach Andy Hilgartner … played for Greene Turtle club lacrosse team 2009-2013 … also a goalie on the soccer team and a member of the basketball team, serving as team captain for both sports.

personal: Son of Ed and Ann Doyle ... has two sisters, Katie and Amy … engineering major.

culver Academies: Four-year letterman under coach Jon Posher … 2013 lacrosse captain … member of Orangeville Northern club lacrosse team under coach Mat Saywer … received honors in Wellness from the Culver Academies … also played football.

personal: Son and only child of Ken and Sandra … hobbies include hockey, skiing and camping … pre-business major … upon graduation plans to move back to Canada and pursue a career in business … greatest sports thrill was committing to The Ohio State University to play lacrosse.

nick doyleGoaLie | freshMan | 5-8 | 140#4owings mills, md. • mCdonogH sCHool

dean ferrisaTTack | freshMan | 5-11 | 170#7alma, onTario • Culver aCademies

Salesianum high School: Four-year varsity letterman under coach Bob Healy … All-American, first team all-state and high school MVP as both a junior (2012) and senior (2013) … earned first team all-state honors in 2011 after honorable mention accolades in 2010 … 2013 Delaware Player of the Year … 2013 Bob Street Award … 2013 Champion All-American … team won three state championships during his career (2011, ’12, ’13) … played for Team 302, Team SOCO and Mega Fresh.

personal: Son of Carol and Michael … has an holder sister, Erin … sport industry major planning to attend law school upon graduation ... hobbies include fishing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, skateboarding and fourwheeling/dirtbike riding … one of greatest sports thrills was scoring the overtime goal against Chatam (N.J.) in 2012 Coaches for Cancer Tournament.

calvert hall college high School: four year lacrosse letterman under coach Brian Kelly of UNC … three year starter … 2011-2012 Under Armor All-American and MIAA Champions … received highest honor in Social Studies upon graduation …

personal: Son of John and Tee Kelly … brother of Hannah, Allie, Lydia, Miciah and Bode … grandfather who served in the Senate … business major … hobbies include hunting, fishing, boating, water sports and spending time with friends and family.

sean giampietroMiDfieLD | freshMan | 5-9 | 160#26wilmingTon, del. • salesianum

john kellyMiDfieLD | freshMan | 6-0 | 185#10Towson, md. • CalverT Hall

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boys latin School: Three-year letterwinner under coach Jim Sandusky … four-year hockey letterwinner and a two-time all-league selection … led hockey team in scoring and was Team MVP twice … also played football. Played on Baltimore Crabs club team.

personal: Son of Linda and Larry … has two brothers, Evan and Alex … hobbies include sports and hanging out with his brothers … exercise science major who intends to become a chiropractor … greatest sports thrill was scoring the winning goal in the 2011 hockey championship.

r.e. mountain Secondary: Played five years for the Langley Thunder under coach Bryan Poole … U19 squad won tier 1 provincial field lacrosse championship in 2013 … team captain for Langley Shiners as squad won Langley midget cup title … four-time captain (2010-13) … 2012 Provincial MVP … also played hockey.

personal: Son of John and Laurie … has a brother, Caleb … enjoys listening to music, working out and spending time outdoors … communications major planning to travel upon graduation.

bryan lichtenauerMiDfieLD | freshMan | 5-7 | 153#31reisTersTown, md. • boys laTin sCHool

johnny pearsonMiDfieLD | freshMan | 6-4 | 200#30langley, briTisH Columbia r.e. mounTain seCondary

cold Spring harbor high School: Four-year letterwinner … posted 101 career points … captain on the squad that won the 2012 Long Island championship his senior year … 37 goals and 27 assists, along with 78 groundballs, as a senior … played in Under Armour All-American underclass games … team captain at Navy Prep in 2013 … played for Got Skillz club team.

personal: Son of Lou and Andrea … has two brothers, Louis and Tomasso, and a sister, Maggie … Louis plays baseball at Roanoke College … cousin Christian Bennardo plays lacrosse for Villanova … plans to pursue a career in finance … hobbies include table tennis and hockey … Special Olympics volunteer … all-county percussionist … participated in wind-ensemble and jazz band.

christian brothers college h.S.: Four-year letterwinner for the Cadets … U.S. Lacrosse All-American and first team all-state and all-metro as a senior ... two-time first team all-conference … captain of 2013 squad that won state championship … team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and a team captain … also played football and was a first team all-state player as a senior … also earned first team all-metro and all-district accolades in 2012, along with all-conference accolades and the league’s Defensive Player of the Year honor … all-state and all-conference in 2011 … also a football captain … played in 2011 state high school football championship game.

personal: Son of Robert and Patricia and has two sisters, Jessi and Meghan … hobbies include exercising, swimming and spending time with friends and family … greatest sports thrill was winning the 2013 lacrosse state championship.

danny simonettiMiDfieLD | freshMan | 5-8 | 170#43Cold spring Harbor, n.y.navy prep/Cold spring Harbor

zach turnureDefense | freshMan | 6-0 | 205#42sT. louis, mo. • CHrisTian broTHers

bayport-blue point high School: Five-year lacrosse letterwinner under coach Mike Luce, starting on varsity as an eighth grader … 2010 county finalist … team won 2011 county, Long Island and Downstate championships and was state runner-up … first team all-county … 2012 team captain and had program-best 12 points (9g, 3a) in a game … county finalist … 2013 team captain and an All-American … ended career as school’s all-time leader in points, with more than 270 … All-Suffolk County selection … played club lacrosse for the Junior Lizards and FLG … also played soccer and ran track.

personal: Son of Brian and Ann … has a brother, Kevin … enjoys fishing, golfing and listening to music … greatest sports thrill was winning the Long Island Championship as a sophomore.

cold Spring harbor high School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter … team won 2012 Nassau County Class C Championship … all-conference selection and 2013 all-county honoree … captain and leading scorer … two-year letterwinner in football as a fullback and linebacker … played four years of club lacrosse on Team FLG.

personal: Son of Richard and Dawn … has an older brother, Scott, and two younger brothers, Ryan and Kevin … relative of Corey Winkoff who was a four-year starter on the Penn lacrosse team.

brian wardaTTack | freshMan | 5-8 | 185#23bayporT, n.y. • bayporT-blue poinT

allen winkoffMiDfieLD | freshMan | 5-10 | 190#28Cold spring Harbor, n.y. Cold spring Harbor

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thomas A. Stewart Secondary School: Three-time team MVP (2009, ’10, ’12) … 2010 Junior Athlete of the Year and 2012 Senior Athlete of the Year at Thomas A. Stewart … played for the Petersborough Jr. ‘A’ Lakers under coach Mat Giles … won national championships with Team Ontario in 2006, ’08 and ’12 … also a letterwinner in hockey and wrestling and a 2011 All-Ontario wrestler.

personal: Son of John and Sherry … has a sister, Tori … enjoys fishing and pond hockey … economics major … greatest sports thrill was winning three national championships with Team Ontario.

jake withersMiDfieLD | freshMan | 5-11 | 190#18peTerborougH, onTario THomas a. sTewarT

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ecAc final Standings1. Denver 6 1 .857 14 5 .737 Loyola (Md.) 6 1 .857 11 5 .688 3. OhiO StAte 5 2 .714 13 4 .7654. Fairfield 4 3 .571 8 7 .5335. Bellarmine 3 4 .429 7 7 .5006. Air Force 2 5 .268 7 7 .500 Hobart 2 5 .286 6 8 .429 8. Michigan 0 7 .000 1 13 .071

• Logan Schuss ended his Buckeye career on a 62-game point streak, with at least one point in each game he played for the Scarlet and Gray. Jesse King will enter his junior campaign on a 23-game point streak.

• Dominique Alexander, Logan Schuss and Trey Wilkes all were named USILA Scholar All-Americans, as Ohio State was one of five Division I schools to have three or more student-athletes named to the squad. It marked the sec-ond-consecutive year Ohio State has had USILA academic honorees after Joe Bonanni and Matt Kawamoto were the first Buckeyes in program history honored in 2012.

NOtiNg the 2013 buckeyeS• The No. 3 seed Buckeyes topped No. 2 seed Loyola and No.

1 seed Denver in the ECAC tournament (hosted by Hobart in Geneva, N.Y.) to claim the first conference postseason title in program history.

• The Buckeyes earned the ECAC’s automatic berth into the NCAA tournament and were awarded the tourney’s No. 3 seed (the highest for the program) and a home NCAA game for the first time in program history. The attendance of 2,358 on a cool Mother’s Day, ranked fourth among the eight sites and was 400 more than the average attendance for the first round games. Ohio State’s win sent it into the NCAA quarterfinals for the second time in program history.

• Logan Schuss’ third goal at Michigan gave him the pro-gram record for career goals (127), passing Joel Dalgarno, who had 126 from 2006-09. Schuss moved into second in career points at Ohio State with three points vs. Denver in the ECAC tournament. He ended his career with 136 goals and 237 points, the most points for a Buckeye since Terry Gilmore ended his career with 250 in 1979.

• Wins at Penn State (a come-from-behind 11-10 OT victory after trailing 8-2 at halftime) and Michigan clinched the first Creator’s Trophy for Ohio State. The trophy is awarded when a team goes 2-0 vs. its Big Ten conference foes.

• The Buckeyes’ 13 wins were the fourth-most in program history and the first since the 1978 team had 14. The squad was 10-3 in the regular season, reaching double-digit reg-ular-season wins for just the fifth time in program history and first time since 2004.

• Ohio State had seven players pick up postseason honors in the ECAC. Logan Schuss was named the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year for the second-straight year and became the first Buckeye to earn first team all-conference honors four times. Carter Brown was named the league rookie of the year, the fourth Buckeye to earn a conference rookie of the year accolade. Jesse King and Joe Meurer both joined Schuss on the first team, the first all-conference honor for each, and Trey Wilkes and Greg Dutton were second-team selections. Brown and Haus were named to the league’s all-rookie team.

• Logan Schuss was named a USILA Second Team All-American and Dominique Alexander, Jesse King and Joe Meuer were honorable mention selections. Schuss is the first Buckeye named to a USILA first, second or third team twice and the first Ohio State player selected for the sec-ond team since Kevin Buchanan in 2008. Schuss is also the first Buckeye to earn USILA All-America accolades three times; he was an honorable mention selection as a fresh-man in 2010 (the first true freshman in Ohio State history named an All-American) and a third team pick in 2012 as a junior. Ten Buckeyes have earned USILA honors twice. The honor was the first for Alexander, King and Meurer (who was playing his first season at close defense as a junior). The Buckeyes have had at least one All-America selection each year since 2008, totaling 13 in that span (two second team, two third team, nine honorable mention) and have 20 total honorees since 2000. This is the first time since 2008 and just the second time in program history four Ohio State players have been recognized by the USILA as All-Americans. The 1957 team ranks first with six honorable mention selections.

ecAc All-tournament teamLogan Schuss (Tournament MVP)Dominique AlexanderGreg DuttonTurner EvansRobby HausJesse KingecAc Offensive player of the WeekJesse King - March 5Logan Schuss - February 19ecAc rookie of the WeekRobby Haus - April 22Carter Brown - February 26, April 8ecAc Defensive player of the WeekJoe Meurer - April 8ecAc Specialist of the WeekMichael Italiano - March 18Trey Wilkes - March 11Darius Bowling - March 5tewaaraton top 25 NomineeLogan Schusslowe’s Senior clASS Award candidateLogan Schussbig ten Sportsmanship Award (team and Ohio State overall male recipient)Trey Wilkesyeardley reynolds love unsung hero Award finalistTrey Wilkesbuckeye power clubMark CrawfordTrey Wilkes

AcADemic hONOrS1Ohio State Scholar-Athlete; 2 Academic All-Big Ten3ECAC All-Academic Team; 4Big Ten Distinguished Scholar

Dominique Alexander1,2,3 (physical education)Ryan Borcherding1,2,3 (business administration)Carter Brown1,3 (exploration)Eric Chadderdon 1,2,3 (communication)Mark Crawford1,2,4 (special education)Nicolas Diegel1,2 (physical education)Turner Evans1,2,3 (psychology)Tyler Frederick1 (finance)Robert Haus1 (exploration)Shawn Kaplan1 (communication)Rick Lewis2 (exploration)Nick Liddil1,2 (communication)Kevin Mack1,2,3,4 (physical education)Joe Meurer1,2 (pre-business)Evan Mulchrone1,2,3 (business administration)Tyler Pfister1 (exercise science education)Patrick Riffee1,2 (physical education)Logan Schuss1,2,3 (physical education)Jake Sharick1,2 (communication)Scott Spencer1 (molecular genetics)Cameron Stephens1,2 (sustainable plant systems)Charles Strittmatter1 (mgt. industry exploration)Patrick Toohey1,2,3 (English)Dan Wertz1,2,3 (sport and leisure studies)Trey Wilkes1,2,3 (communication)

buckeye recOrD bOOklogan SchussCareer Goals, 1st (146)Career Points, 2nd (237)Career Assists, 4th (91)Season Points, t-6th (72)Season Goals, t-6th (44)Single-Game Goals, t-7th (7 vs. Detroit 2/9/13)Single-Game Points, t-6th (10 vs. Detroit 2/9 and at Michigan 4/13)Single-Game Assists, t-6th (5 vs. Michigan 4/13)Point Streak - 62 games (each game of college career)Dominique AlexanderSingle-Game Assists, t-6th (5 vs. Loyola 5/2)

team captainsDominique Alexander, Logan Schuss

team final ranking8th (Inside Lacrosse)highest team ranking3rd (Inside Lacrosse and USILA May 6)

2013 OhiO StAte hONOrSuSilA All-America Second teamLogan Schuss (A)uSilA All-America honorable mentionDominique AlexanderJesse KingJoe MeureruSilA Scholar All-AmericanLogan SchussDominique AlexanderTrey WilkesecAc Offensive player of the yearLogan SchussecAc rookie of the yearCarter Brown (A)All-ecAc first teamLogan Schuss (A)Jesse King (M)Joe Meurer (D)All-ecAc Second teamTrey Wilkes (S)Greg Dutton (G)ecAc All-rookie teamCarter Brown (A)Robby Haus (D)

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Ohio State Lacrosse Overall/Conference StatisticsAll games (as of Feb 03, 2014)

Overall: 13-4 Conf: 5-2 Home: 5-2 Away: 5-1 Neut: 3-1

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb18 Logan Schuss 17-17 44 28 72 143 . 3 0 8 102 . 7 1 3 34 7 1 3319 Jesse King 17-17 32 23 55 88 . 3 6 4 63 . 7 1 6 26 4 1 1814 Carter Brown 17-16 27 16 43 62 . 4 3 5 42 . 6 7 7 15 4 3 195 Turner Evans 15-14 26 8 34 47 . 5 5 3 37 . 7 8 7 15 2 2 2223 Dominique Alexander 17-17 9 20 29 36 . 2 5 0 17 . 4 7 2 15 6 3 2812 David Planning 17-17 17 9 26 68 . 2 5 0 32 . 4 7 1 9 0 0 126 Adam Trombley 17-4 6 4 10 24 . 2 5 0 12 . 5 0 0 9 2 1 530 Dan Wertz 16-0 7 1 8 29 . 2 4 1 18 . 6 2 1 4 0 1 336 Tyler Pfister 16-0 5 2 7 20 . 2 5 0 13 . 6 5 0 11 0 0 222 Charlie Schnider 16-0 2 4 6 13 . 1 5 4 8 . 6 1 5 6 0 0 57 Nick Liddil 13-0 4 1 5 9 . 4 4 4 6 . 6 6 7 3 0 0 98 Reegan Comeault 10-0 3 2 5 8 . 3 7 5 6 . 7 5 0 5 0 0 124 Michael Italiano 17-0 4 0 4 13 . 3 0 8 9 . 6 9 2 9 5 0 4934 Darius Bowling 17-0 0 2 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 14 0 4029 Patrick Riffee 7-0 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 033 Kacy Kapinos 10-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 1343 Kevin Mack 17-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 4 2 1 2415 Nick Diegel 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 041 Trey Wilkes 17-0 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 5 0 0 6849 Mark Crawford 6-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 Joe Meurer 17-17 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 5 18 0 3550 Robby Haus 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 9 0 3446 Chris Mahoney 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 145 Tom Klosowski 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 044 Dominic Imbordino 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 7 0 1040 Ryan Borcherding 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 Evan Mulchrone 15-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 4 0 935 Luke Howard 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 032 Ben Karr 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 028 Patrick Toohey 14-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 325 Jake Sharick 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Rick Lewis 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 020 Chad Strittmatter 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 017 Steve Knezick 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 Ryan Hunter 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 Spencer Matches 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Greg Dutton 15-15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 6 2 0 402 Scott Spencer 5-2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

Total 17 190 122 312 573 . 3 3 2 373 . 6 5 1 212 91 13 494Opponents 17 150 84 234 544 . 2 7 6 320 . 5 8 8 215 102 4 469

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## Player gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t2 Scott Spencer 5-2 133:26 17 7.64 24 . 5 8 5 2 0 03 Greg Dutton 15-15 890:34 133 8.96 146 . 5 2 3 11 4 0

Total 17 1024:00 150 8.79 170 . 5 3 1 13 4 0Opponents 17 1024:00 190 11.13 183 . 4 9 1 4 13 0

CONFERENCE

gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb7-7 19 13 32 66 . 2 8 8 48 . 7 2 7 15 6 0 177-7 6 10 16 32 . 1 8 8 19 . 5 9 4 7 1 0 67-6 12 3 15 27 . 4 4 4 18 . 6 6 7 7 1 1 67-7 12 2 14 22 . 5 4 5 17 . 7 7 3 6 2 1 157-7 4 8 12 12 . 3 3 3 5 . 4 1 7 6 4 0 127-7 6 2 8 31 . 1 9 4 15 . 4 8 4 2 0 0 47-1 2 2 4 10 . 2 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 3 0 1 06-0 3 0 3 13 . 2 3 1 8 . 6 1 5 4 0 1 17-0 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 4 0 0 16-0 1 1 2 4 . 2 5 0 3 . 7 5 0 3 0 0 25-0 2 1 3 3 . 6 6 7 2 . 6 6 7 3 0 0 25-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 2 0 0 07-0 3 0 3 9 . 3 3 3 8 . 8 8 9 4 1 0 217-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 4 0 82-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 05-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 47-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 1 4-

7-0 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 3 0 0 362-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 07-7 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 1 6 0 127-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 4 0 144-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 11-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 07-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2 0 22-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 16-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-

1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 06-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 02-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-

1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 12-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-

5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 183-2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 73 44 117 241 . 3 0 3 156 . 6 4 7 81 37 5 2007 57 30 87 233 . 2 4 5 145 . 6 2 2 73 46 2 174

CONFERENCE

gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t3-2 120:28 15 7.47 22 . 5 9 5 2 0 05-5 299:32 42 8.41 66 . 6 1 1 3 2 07 420:00 57 8.14 88 . 6 0 7 5 2 07 420:00 73 10.43 83 . 5 3 2 2 5 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 42 46 52 49 1 190Opponents 43 49 31 27 0 150

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 127 149 155 138 4 573Opponents 157 143 124 120 0 544

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 47 42 37 44 0 170Opponents 41 48 48 44 2 183

Attendance Summary OSU OpponentTotal 10074 6193Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1439 6/1032Neutral Site #/Avg 4/2708

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalOhio State 16 19 19 19 73Opponents 15 15 12 15 57

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalOhio State 55 67 69 50 241Opponents 68 50 53 62 233

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalOhio State 27 17 20 24 88Opponents 17 24 26 16 83

Attendance Summary OSU OpponentTotal 6102 2789Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1526 3/930Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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Ohio State Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-PointsAll games (as of Feb 03, 2014)

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Opponent Date Score SPENCER,SC DUTTON,GRE EVANS,TURN TROMBLEY,A LIDDIL,NIC COMEAULT,R MEURER,JOE PLANNING,D MATCHES,SP BROWN,CART DIEGEL,NIC

DETROIT Feb 09 14-8 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 2-4-6 DNPvs JU Feb 17 9-6 W DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 DNPMU Feb 23 18-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 4-3-7 1-0-1at PSU Mar 02 10-9 W DNP 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 1-1-2 DNPDEN Mar 09 9-10 L DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-1-2 DNPat VA Mar 16 11-10 W DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 2-1-3 DNPat ND Mar 20 4-9 L DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPat BU Mar 23 9-7 W DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-3 DNPLOY Mar 30 4-9 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 1-0-1 DNPHOB Apr 06 10-6 W 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-4 DNPat MICH Apr 13 17-8 W 0-0-0 DNP 4-0-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 3-0-3 DNPat AF Apr 20 10-9 W DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNPFFDMEN Apr 27 14-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 2-0-2 DNPvs LOY May 02 18-11 W DNP 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP 2-0-2 DNPvs DEN May 04 11-10 W DNP 0-0-0 4-0-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNPTOWSON May 12 16-6 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-4 DNP 3-1-4 DNPvs COR May 18 6-16 L DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP

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Opponent Date Score HUNTER,RYA KNEZICK,ST SCHUSS,LOG KING,JESSE STRITTMATT LEWIS,RICK SCHNIDER,C ALEXANDER, ITALIANO,M SHARICK,JA TOOHEY,PAT

DETROIT Feb 09 14-8 W DNP DNP 7-3-10 3-0-3 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs JU Feb 17 9-6 W 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-3 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0MU Feb 23 18-8 W 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 3-3-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at PSU Mar 02 10-9 W DNP DNP 2-1-3 3-2-5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0DEN Mar 09 9-10 L DNP DNP 2-1-3 1-1-2 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 DNP DNPat VA Mar 16 11-10 W DNP DNP 2-0-2 2-1-3 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNPat ND Mar 20 4-9 L DNP DNP 0-2-2 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPat BU Mar 23 9-7 W DNP DNP 4-1-5 0-2-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0LOY Mar 30 4-9 L DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0HOB Apr 06 10-6 W DNP DNP 1-4-5 2-1-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0at MICH Apr 13 17-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-5-10 2-3-5 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0at AF Apr 20 10-9 W DNP DNP 4-1-5 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-3-5 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0FFDMEN Apr 27 14-8 W 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-3 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs LOY May 02 18-11 W DNP DNP 5-1-6 4-1-5 DNP DNP 1-1-2 1-5-6 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0vs DEN May 04 11-10 W DNP DNP 2-1-3 2-4-6 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0TOWSON May 12 16-6 W DNP DNP 3-3-6 4-1-5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs COR May 18 6-16 L DNP DNP 1-2-3 2-1-3 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0

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Ohio State Lacrosse 2013Ohio State Combined Team Statistics

All games (as of Feb 03, 2014)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-4 5-2 5-1 3-1CONFERENCE 5-2 2-2 3-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-2 3-0 2-1 3-1

Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 09 DETROIT W 14-8 748Feb 17 vs Jacksonville W 9-6 5418Feb 23 MARQUETTE W 18-8 866Mar 02 at #8 Penn State Wot 10-9 587

* Mar 09 #7 DENVER L 9-10 1745Mar 16 at #9 Virginia W 11-10 2243Mar 20 at #3 Notre Dame L 4-9 574

* Mar 23 at Bellarmine Univ. W 9-7 1344* Mar 30 #5 LOYOLA MARYLAND L 4-9 1835* Apr 06 HOBART W 10-6 1634* Apr 13 at Michigan W 17-8 1272* Apr 20 at Air Force W 10-9 173* Apr 27 #20 FAIRFIELD W 14-8 888

May 02 vs #4 Loyola Maryland W 18-11 805May 04 vs #3 Denver W 11-10 668May 12 TOWSON W 16-6 2358May 18 vs Cornell L 6-16 3939

TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 190-573 150-544 Goals scored per game 11.18 8.82 Shot pct. . 3 3 2 . 2 7 6 Shots on goal-Attempts 373-573 320-544 SOG pct. . 6 5 1 . 5 8 8 S h o t s / G a m e 33.7 32.0 A s s i s t s 122 84MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 23-50 13-38 Conversion Percent . 4 6 0 . 3 4 2GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 190 150 M a n - u p 23 13 M a n - d o w n 1 0 U n a s s i s t e d 68 66 O v e r t i m e 1 0 Goals scored average 11.13 8.79GROUND BALLS 494 469TURNOVERS 212 215CAUSED TURNOVERS 91 102FACEOFFS (W-L) 225-398 173-398 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 6 5 . 4 3 5CLEARS 291-321 275-313 Clear Pct. . 9 0 7 . 8 7 9PENALTIES N u m b e r 40 60 M i n u t e s 30:00 49:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 10074 6193 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1439 6/1032 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/2708

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff18 Logan Schuss 17 44 28 72 143 5 0 33 0-019 Jesse King 17 32 23 55 88 4 0 18 0-014 Carter Brown 17 27 16 43 62 5 1 19 0-05 Turner Evans 15 26 8 34 47 5 0 22 0-023 Dominique Alexander 17 9 20 29 36 0 0 28 0-012 David Planning 17 17 9 26 68 1 0 12 0-06 Adam Trombley 17 6 4 10 24 1 0 5 0-030 Dan Wertz 16 7 1 8 29 0 0 3 0-036 Tyler Pfister 16 5 2 7 20 1 0 2 0-022 Charlie Schnider 16 2 4 6 13 0 0 5 0-07 Nick Liddil 13 4 1 5 9 0 0 9 0-08 Reegan Comeault 10 3 2 5 8 0 0 1 0-024 Michael Italiano 17 4 0 4 13 0 0 49 0-034 Darius Bowling 17 0 2 2 0 0 0 40 16-3429 Patrick Riffee 7 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-033 Kacy Kapinos 10 1 0 1 2 1 0 13 29-5543 Kevin Mack 17 1 0 1 1 0 0 24 0-015 Nick Diegel 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-041 Trey Wilkes 17 0 1 1 4 0 0 68 174-30049 Mark Crawford 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-011 Joe Meurer 17 0 0 0 2 0 0 35 2-450 Robby Haus 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0-046 Chris Mahoney 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-045 Tom Klosowski 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-044 Dominic Imbordin 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0-040 Ryan Borcherding 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-139 Evan Mulchrone 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-035 Luke Howard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-032 Ben Karr 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-028 Patrick Toohey 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-025 Jake Sharick 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-021 Rick Lewis 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-020 Chad Strittmatter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-017 Steve Knezick 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-316 Ryan Hunter 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-013 Spencer Matches 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-13 Greg Dutton 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0-02 Scott Spencer 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-0

Total 17 190 122 312 573 23 1 494 225-398Opponents 17 150 84 234 544 13 0 469 173-398

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T2 Scott Spencer 5 133:26 17 7.64 24 . 5 8 5 2-0-03 Greg Dutton 15 890:34 133 8.96 146 . 5 2 3 11-4-0

Total 17 1024:00 150 8.79 170 . 5 3 1 13-4-0Opponents 17 1024:00 190 11.13 183 . 4 9 1 4-13-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 42 46 52 49 1 190Opponents 43 49 31 27 0 150

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 47 42 37 44 0 170Opponents 41 48 48 44 2 183

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 127 149 155 138 4 573Opponents 157 143 124 120 0 544

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State 83 94 100 93 3 373Opponents 90 91 68 71 0 320

OhiO StAte iN the rANkiNgS (tOp 3 ecAc AND/Or tOp 25 NcAA) NcAA ecAc rANk rANkteAmWin Percentage .765 3rd 1stMan-Up Offense .460 4th 1stShot Percentage .332 5th 2ndAssists Per Game 7.18 10th 1stFace-off Win % .565 10th 1stScoring Defense 8.82 13th 2ndScoring Margin 2.35 13th 3rdPoints Per Game 18.35 14th 3rdScoring Offense 11.18 18th 3rd

iNDiViDuAl (tOp 10 ecAc)goals-Against AverageDutton 8.96 16th 3rdpoints per gameSchuss 4.24 8th 1stgoals per gameSchuss 2.59 15th 3rdAssists per gameSchuss 1.65 28th 3rdKing 1.35 39th 4thAlexander 1.18 t-53rd 7thShooting percentageEvans .553 2nd 1stBrown .435 t-13th 4thgroundballs per gameWilkes 4.00 t-55th 5thfaceoff Win percentageWilkes .580 13th 1st

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April 19, 2008, the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team set NCAA regular-season and on-campus attendance records when 29,601 fans watched the Buckeyes down Denver prior to the football team’s spring game in Ohio Stadium. By the end of the lacrosse game, more than 50,000 fans were in the ‘Shoe as the Buckeyes closed out a 20-13 victory over the Pioneers in a Great Western Lacrosse League contest.

The following year, the Buckeyes broke their own record when 30,192 were on hand when attendance was taken during the contest between the Buckeyes and Notre Dame April 25, 2009. The football spring game went on to set a national attendance record of 95,722, with many of those fans in the seats before the lacrosse game ended.

The 2010 edition again broke the national records, as 31,078 watched the Buckeyes down Air Force, 10-6, in an ECAC Lacrosse League game. The contest was televised live on the Big Ten Network, marking the first men’s lacrosse game broadcast live on the network. The 2011 and ‘12 editions of the game, with Ohio State hosting Fairfield and Air Force in a league game, respectively, also were televised live by BTN. The Showdown in the Shoe was not held in 2013 because of construction in Ohio Stadium, but returns for 2014 and marks the first game between Ohio State and Michigan as Division I foes.

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cAreer pOiNtS leADerS Name years g-A p 1. Terry Gilmore .............. 1976-79 ........123-127 ...... 250 2. Logan Schuss ............. 2010-13. .......146-91 ........ 237 3. Joel Dalgarno ............. 2006-09 ........126-101 ...... 227 4. Kevin Buchanan .......... 2005-08 ........97-78 .......... 175 5. Jon Ewert ................... 1983-86 ........86-79 .......... 165 6. Craig Cooper ............... 1974-78 ........88-75 .......... 163 7. Curtis Smith ................ 2000-03 ........102-53 ........ 155 8. Bill Rodgers ............... 1978-81 ........107-43 ........ 150 9. Mike Avery ................. 1988-91 ........98-50 .......... 148 10. Tim McCabe ............... 1986-89 ........94-51 .......... 145 11. David Blue .................. 1990-93 ........102-38 ........ 140 12. Cliff Murray ................ 1966-68 ........41-97 .......... 138 13. Dean Curtis ................. 1990-93 ........95-42 .......... 137 14. Thomas Holzer ............ 1991-94 ........103-30 ........ 133 Anthony Gilardi ......... 2001-04 ........75-58 ......... 133 16. Skip Van Bourgondien 1971-73 ........101-31 ........ 132 17. Brian Driscoll .............. 1966-68 ........100-30 ........ 130 18. Jim Ash ...................... 1985-88 ........75-53 .......... 128 19. Roger Allen ................. 1982-85 ........89-35 .......... 124 Jeff Ryan .................... 2007-09 ........84-40 .......... 124 21. Rob Grim ..................... 1979-82 ........68-54 .......... 122 Kevin Johnson ............ 1997-99 ........59-63 .......... 122 23. Mike Norton ............... 2000-03 ........39-75 .......... 114 24. Brian Williams ............ 1990-93 ........64-49 ......... 113 25. Tim Johnson ............... 1994-97 ........64-39 .......... 103 26. Bill Wolford ................ 1976-79 ........80-22 .......... 102 27. James Green .............. 2007-10 ........74-26 .......... 100

cAreer gOAlS Name years total 1. Logan Schuss ...................... 2010-13 .................. 147 2. Joel Dalgarno ....................... 2006-09 .................. 126 3. Terry Gilmore ........................ 1976-79 .................. 123 4. Bill Rodgers .......................... 1978-81 .................. 107 5. Thomas Holzer ...................... 1991-94 .................. 103 6. David Blue ............................ 1990-93 .................. 102 Curtis Smith .......................... 2000-03 .................. 102 8. Skip Van Bourgondien .......... 1971-73 .................. 101 9. Brian Driscoll ........................ 1966-68 .................. 100 10. Mike Avery ........................... 1988-91 .................... 98

cAreer ASSiStS Name years total 1. Terry Gilmore ........................ 1976-79 .................. 127 2. Joel Dalgarno ....................... 2006-09. ................. 101 3. Cliff Murray .......................... 1966-68 .................... 97 4. Logan Schuss ...................... 2010-13 .................... 91 5. Jon Ewert ............................. 1983-86 .................... 79 6. Kevin Buchanan ................... 2005-08 .................... 78 7. Craig Cooper ......................... 1974-78 .................... 75 Mike Norton ......................... 2000-03 .................... 75 9. Kevin Johnson ...................... 1997-99 .................... 63 10. Anthony Gilardi ................... 2001-04 .................... 58 cAreer SAVeS Name years total 1. Tony Russo ........................... 2001-04 .................. 651 2. Jim Hartnett ......................... 1979-81 .................. 610 3. Russell Salk .......................... 1991-94 .................. 567 4. John Szakmary ..................... 1973-76 .................. 550 5. Rudy Yeagle .......................... 1956-58 .................. 541 6. Jon Abeles ........................... 1969-71 .................. 537 7. Mike Abeles ......................... 1997-00 .................. 528 8. Jack Strapp .......................... 1960-62 .................. 483 9. John Baker ........................... 1989-92 .................. 432 10. Greg Dutton .......................... 2011-pres............... 403

SeASON pOiNtS leADerS Name year g-A p 1. Terry Gilmore ................... 1979 ............48-42 ........ 90 2. Brian Driscoll ................... 1966 ............60-20 ........ 80 Terry Gilmore ................... 1978 ............31-49 ........ 80 4. Kevin Buchanan ............... 2008 ............44-32 ........ 76 5. Joel Dalgarno .................. 2008 ............40-35 ........ 75 6. Bill Rodgers ..................... 1981 ............51-21 ........ 72 Logan Schuss .................. 2013 ............44-28 ........ 72 8. Tim McCabe .................... 1988 ............47-23 ........ 70 9. Jon Ewert ........................ 1986 ............41-25 ........ 66 10. Cliff Murray ..................... 1966 ............23-41 ........ 64 11. Tim Johnson .................... 1997 ............39-24 ........ 63 12. Craig Cooper .................... 1978 ............37-24 ........ 61 Joel Dalgarno .................. 2009 ............33-28 ........ 61 14. Jonathan Rubin ............... 1983 ............24-33 ........ 57 Logan Schuss .................. 2012 ............39-18 ........ 57 16. Logan Schuss ................. 2010 ............31-25 ........ 56 17. Terry Gilmore ................... 1977 ............27-28 ........ 55 18. Kevin Johnson ................. 1997 ............27-27 ........ 54 19. Craig Cooper .................... 1975 ............23-30 ........ 53 Curtis Smith ..................... 2003 ............33-20 ........ 53 21. Skip Van Bourgondien ..... 1972 ............37-15 ........ 52 Logan Schuss .................. 2011 ............32-20 ........ 52 23. Tom Holzer ....................... 1994 ............35-16 ........ 51 24. Bill Haagenson ................ 1963 ............46-4 .......... 50 Mike Avery ...................... 1988 ............31-19 ........ 50 David Blue ....................... 1992 ............36-14 ........ 50 David Blue ....................... 1993 ............34-16 ........ 50 Curtis Smith ..................... 2002 ............38-12 ........ 50 Joel Dalgarno .................. 2007 ............29-21 ........ 50

SeASON gOAlS Name years total 1. Brian Driscoll ........................ 1966 ......................... 60 2. Bill Rodgers .......................... 1981 ......................... 51 3. Terry Gilmore ........................ 1979 ......................... 48 4. Tim McCabe ......................... 1988 ......................... 47 5. Bill Haagenson ..................... 1963 ......................... 46 6. Steve Lauver ......................... 1965 ......................... 44 Kevin Buchanan .................... 2008 ......................... 44 Logan Schuss ....................... 2013 ......................... 44 9. Jon Ewert ............................. 1986 ......................... 41 10. Joel Dalgarno ....................... 2008 ......................... 40

SeASON ASSiStS Name years total 1. Terry Gilmore ........................ 1978 ......................... 49 2. Terry Gilmore ........................ 1979 ......................... 42 3. Cliff Murray .......................... 1966 ......................... 41 4. Joel Dalgarno ....................... 2008 ......................... 35 5. Jon Ewert ............................. 1985 ......................... 34 6. Jonathan Rubin .................... 1983 ......................... 33 7. Todd Walker ......................... 1977 ......................... 32 Kevin Buchanan .................... 2008 ......................... 32 9. Bob Cawley .......................... 1963 ......................... 30 Cliff Murray .......................... 1967 ......................... 30 Craig Cooper ......................... 1975 ......................... 30 SeASON SAVeS Name years total 1. Jim Hartnett ......................... 1980 ....................... 278 2. John Szakmary ..................... 1976 ....................... 249 3. John Baker ........................... 1991 ....................... 240 4. Rudy Yeagle .......................... 1957 ....................... 230 5. Mike Julius ........................... 1982 ....................... 222 6. Jon Abeles ........................... 1969 ....................... 218 Rudy Yeagle .......................... 1956 ....................... 218 8. Mike Abeles ......................... 2000 ....................... 206 9. Jack Strapp .......................... 1961 ....................... 197 John Baker ........................... 1990 ....................... 197

lArgeSt mArgiN Of VictOry 1. 26 (29-3) ...........................................Wittenberg, 1989 2. 25 (26-1) ...........................................Wittenberg, 1983 25 (28-3) ..................................... Bowling Green, 1965 4. 24 (24-0) ............................................. Ball State, 1968 5. 20 (20-0) ................................................Ashland, 1985 20 (21-1) ..................................................Detroit, 2009

mOSt gOAlS ScOreD - gAme 1. 29 (29-3) ..........................................Wittenberg, 1989 2. 28 (28-3) .................................... Bowling Green, 1965 3. 26 (26-7) .................................................Oberlin, 1990 26 (26-1) ..........................................Wittenberg, 1983 5. 25 (25-6) .............................................. Stanford, 1988

mOSt gOAlS - SeASON 1. 224 .............................................................. 2008, 11-6 2. 203 .............................................................. 1988, 12-4 3. 199 .............................................................. 1978, 14-1

higheSt ScOriNg AVg. - SeASON 1. 13.4 ............................................................. 1966, 14-0 2. 13.3 ............................................................. 1978, 14-1

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SiNgle-gAme pOiNtS Name Opponent ..........................Date ............... points1. Terry Gilmore Michigan State ..................5/12/1979 ...... 13 2. Joel Dalgarno Denver ................................4/19/2008 ...... 12 Steve Lauver Bowling Green ...................4/24/1965 ...... 12 Brian Driscoll Denison ..............................4/23/1966 ...... 12 5. Terry Gilmore Bowling Green ...................5/5/1979 ........ 11 Richard Collins Ball State ..........................3/30/1968 ...... 117. Brian Driscoll Columbus Lacrosse Club ....4/9/1966 ........ 10 Brian Driscoll Michigan ............................4/8/1968 ........ 10 Tim McCabe Wittenberg .........................4/22/1989 ...... 10 Tim Johnson Denver ................................4/6/1997 ........ 10 Thomas Holzer Canisius ..............................4/30/1994 ...... 10 Terry Gilmore Michigan State ..................4/30/1978 ...... 10 Logan Schuss Detroit ................................2/9/2013 ........ 10 Logan Schuss Michigan ............................4/13/2013 ...... 10 SiNgle-gAme gOAlS Name Opponent ..........................Date .............. goals1. Steve Lauver Bowling Green ...................4/24/1965 ...... 12 2. Joel Dalgarno Denver ................................4/19/2008 ...... 9 Brian Driscoll Michigan ...........................4/8/1967 ........ 9 4. Skip VanBourgondien Allegheny ...........................5/19/1973 ...... 8 Brian Driscoll Denison ..............................4/23/1966 ...... 8 Brian Driscoll Bowling Green ...................5/3/1966 ........ 87. Logan Schuss Detroit ................................2/9/2013 ........ 7 Logan Schuss North Carolina ....................5/8/10 ............ 7 Curtis Smith Quinnipiac ..........................3/8/2003 ........ 7 Thomas Holzer Canisius ..............................4/30/1994 ...... 7 Greg Santulli Wittenberg .........................5/3/1986 ........ 7 Brian Driscoll Notre Dame ........................4/2/1966 ........ 7 Brian Driscoll Columbus Lacrosse Club ....4/9/1966 ........ 7 Richard Collins Notre Dame ........................4/12/1968 ...... 7 SiNgle-gAme ASSiStS1. Joel Dalgarno Quinnipiac ..........................3/29/2008 ...... 82. Terry Gilmore Michigan State ..................5/12/1979 ...... 7 Terry Gilmore Michigan State ..................4/30/1978 ...... 7 Cliff Murray Michigan ............................4/8/1967 ........ 75. Kevin Buchanan Harvard ...............................2/25/2007 ...... 6 Cliff Murray Denison ..............................4/23/1966 ...... 6 Richard Collins Ball State ...........................3/30/1968 ...... 68. Dominique Alexander Loyola Md. .........................5/2/2013 ........ 5 Logan Schuss Michigan ............................4/13/2013 ...... 5 Jeff Tundo Hobart ................................4/10/10 .......... 5 Kevin Buchanan Bellarmine ..........................4/2/2008 ........ 5 Kevin Buchanan Air Force .............................4/6/2008 ........ 5 Joel Dalgarno Quinnipiac ..........................3/31/2007 ...... 5 Anthony Gilardi Air Force .............................4/23/2004 ...... 5 Kevin Johnson VMI .....................................4/20/1997 ...... 5 Tom Martin Radford ...............................4/14/1996 ...... 5 Jon Ewert Guilford ..............................3/31/1985 ...... 5 Jon Ewert Kenyon ...............................4/24/1984 ...... 5 Jonathan Rubin Ashland ..............................4/20/1983 ...... 5 Jonathan Rubin Wittenberg .........................4/23/1983 ...... 5

Roger Williams Purdue ................................4/14/1981 ...... 5 Fred Koval Wooster .............................4/1/1980 ........ 5 Terry Gilmore Bowling Green ...................5/5/1979 ........ 5 Terry Gilmore Ashland ..............................4/19/1978 ...... 5 Terry Gilmore Michigan ............................4/5/1978 ........ 5 Todd Walker Ohio Wesleyan ...................4/2/1977 ........ 5 Todd Walker Michigan State ..................5/14/1977 ...... 5 Craig Cooper Ohio ....................................4/3/1975 ........ 5 Cliff Murray Michigan State ..................4/30/1966 ...... 5 Cliff Murray Bowling Green ...................5/3/1966 ........ 5

SiNgle-gAme SAVeS Name Opponent ..........................Date ............... Saves1. James Hartnett Ashland ..............................4/9/1980 ........ 31 2. Bill Leahy Clarkson .............................3/31/1986 ...... 30 3. Mike Abeles Johns Hopkins ....................4/8/2000 ........ 28 4. Tony Russo Air Force .............................4/22/2001 ...... 27 Tony Lignelli Notre Dame ........................5/6/1995 ........ 27 Mike Julius Salisbury State ...................3/27/1982 ...... 27 John Baker Wooster .............................4/7/1990 ........ 27 James Hartnett Ohio Wesleyan ...................4/5/1980 ........ 27 8. Tony Lignelli Penn State ..........................2/25/1996 ...... 26 9. Chris Abeles Syracuse .............................4/3/1969 ........ 2610. Tony Lignelli Denison ..............................3/2/1996 ........ 24 Russ Salk Notre Dame ........................4/27/1993 ...... 24 James Hartnett Penn State ..........................4/5/1980 ........ 24 James Hartnett Denison ..............................4/19/1980 ...... 24 James Hartnett Denison ..............................4/24/1980 ...... 24

SiNgle-gAme grOuNDbAllS Name Opponent Date ................Date ............... gb 1. Bob Myers Air Force .............................3/25/1988 ...... 162. Bob Myers Kenyon ...............................5/3/1988 ........ 153. Bob Myers Wittenberg .........................4/26/1988 ...... 14 Bob Myers Rochester ...........................4/23/1988 ...... 14 Bob Myers Columbus Club ...................3/9/1988 ........ 14 6. Bob Myers Wooster .............................4/16/1988 ...... 12 Bob Myers Michigan State ..................4/2/1988 ........ 12 8. Bob Myers UCLA ..................................3/19/1988 ...... 11 Tim McCabe Michigan State ..................4/2/1988 ........ 11 Tim McCabe Lake Forest .........................4/10/1988 ...... 11 SiNgle-gAme ShOtS Name Opponent .........................Date ............... Shots1. Rob Grim Salisbury State ...................3/27/1982 ...... 27 2. Roger Williams Notre Dame ........................4/30/1981 ...... 20 3. Kyle Olson UMBC .................................3/5/05 ............ 174. Roger Williams Purdue ................................4/14/1981 ...... 16 Roger Williams Notre Dame ........................4/16/1981 ...... 16 Logan Schuss Detroit ................................2/9/12 ............ 16 7. Jonathan Rubin Ashland ..............................4/20/1983 ...... 15 Roger Williams Michigan State ..................4/18/1981 ...... 15 Scott Hamilton Michigan State ..................4/5/1986 ........ 15 10. Roger Williams Ashland ..............................4/22/1986 ...... 14 Roger Williams Michigan State ..................5/2/1981 ........ 14

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ecAc OffeNSiVe plAyer Of the yeArLogan Schuss .............................. 2012Logan Schuss ............................... 2013

ecAc DefeNSiVe plAyer Of the yeArMatt Kawamoto ........................... 2011

ecAc rOOkie Of the yeArlogan Schuss ........................... 2010Carter Brown ................................ 2013

All-ecAc SelectiONSfirSt teAmJoe Bonanni (D) ........................... 2012Matt Kawamoto (D) ..................... 2011Logan Schuss (M/A) ... 2010, 11, 12, 13Jesse king (M) ........................... 2013Joe meurer (D) ........................... 2013

SecOND teAmDominique Alexander (M) ........... 2011Joe Bonanni (D) ........................... 2011greg Dutton (G) ................... 2012, 13Scott Foreman (D)......................... 2010Keenan Ochwat (D) ..................... 2012Trey Wilkes (S) ............................. 2013

ecAc All-rOOkie teAmcarter brown (A)........................ 2013robby haus (D)........................... 2013Jesse king (M) .......................... 2012

gWll plAyer Of the yeArGreg Bice ...............................2004 (co)Kevin Buchanan ........................... 2008Tony Russo ......................2003, 04 (co)

gWll mVpJon Ewert ..................................... 1986

gWll cOAch Of the yeArJoe Breschi....................... 1999, 03, 04

gWll NeWcOmer Of the yeArJoel Dalgarno .............................. 2006Pat Myers ..................................... 2000

All-gWll/All-greAt lAkeS cONfereNcefirSt teAmMike Abeles (G)...................... 1999, 00Glenn Alban.................................. 1986Roger Allen................................... 1985 Jim Ash .................................. 1987, 88Mike Avery ................................... 1988Greg Bice (D) .................... 2002, 03, 04Steve Brown ................................. 1986Kevin Buchanan (A) ....2006, 07 (M), 08 Joel Dalgarno (A) ............ 2007, 08, 09John DiCamillo (LSM) .................. 2002Jon Ewert ............................... 1985, 86Anthony Gilardi (A) ....................... 2004

Brian Gould............................. 1989, 90Scott Hamilton ............................. 1986Shaun Lyons (M) .......................... 2004Scott Matthews (D) ................ 2008, 09Tim McCabe ..................... 1988, 99, 90Pat Myers (M)............................... 2003Ricky Pages (LSM) .................. 2006, 07Jeff Pilon (LSM)............................ 1995Peet Poillon (M) ............................ 2008Tom Randisi (M) ........................... 2005Bruce Resnick ............................... 1988Tony Russo (G) ........................ 2003, 04Greg Santulli ................................ 1987Jeff Schneider (D) ....................... 2007Curtis Smith (A) ...................... 2002, 03Michael Sullivan (LSM) ................ 1994Jack Tzagournis...................... 1989, 90Brian Williams (M) ..................... 1993Brian Yontz (D) .............................. 2006Greg Zytkowski (M) ................ 1998, 99

SecOND teAmTim Achatz .................................... 1987Roger Allen................................... 1985Jim Ash ........................................ 1985Andrew Bender (M) ................ 2005, 06Sandy Boyce (A) ........................... 2001Dean Curtis (M) ........................... 1993Scott Foreman (D)......................... 2009Peter Frantz (D) ............................ 2004Brandon Freeman (G).................... 2009Josh Funk (D) ............................... 2007Anthony Gilardi (A) ....................... 2002Brian Gould................................... 1988James Green (M).................... 2008, 09Thomas Holzer (A) ........................ 1994Matt Horowitz (M)........................ 1995Kevin Johnson (A) ........................ 1997Tim Johnson (A)............................ 1997Matt Kawamoto (D) ..................... 2009Tim Kramer ................................... 1985Tony Lignelli (G) ............................ 1996Keith Lovett (D) ............................ 2008John Lowe .................................... 1988Thomas Martin (A) ................. 1995, 96Pat Myers (M)............................... 2002Mike Norton (A)...................... 2002, 03Dave Otis (D) ................................ 1997Ricky Pages (LSM) ....................... 2008Jeff Pilon (D)........................... 1993, 94Tom Randisi (M) ..................... 2003, 04Tony Russo (G) .............................. 2002Jeff Ryan (M, A) .................... 2007, 09Stefan Schroder (G) ............... 2007, 08Curtis Smith (M) ........................... 2001Bill Stephentich ................ 1986, 87, 88Mike Sullivan (D) ................... 1993, 94Pat Sullivan (D) ............................. 1996Jack Tzagournis............................ 1988Brian Yontz (D) ............................. 2005

ecAc plAyerS Of the Weekrookie of the WeekDominique Alexander...... May 3, 2010carter brown............Feb. 26, 2013greg Dutton ..................Feb. 21, 2011 March 28, 2011 April 11, 2011turner evans ...............March 19, 2012robby haus .....................April 22, 2013Shawn Kaplan .......... March 7, 2011 (co) May 2, 2011Logan Schuss ...................March 1, 2010 March 8, 2010 (co) April 26, 2010 (co) May 10, 2010Jeff Tundo ......................March 15, 2010 April 5, 2010 April 12, 2010

OffeNSiVe plAyer Of the WeekDominique Alexander ......March 14, 2011 May 2, 2011 April 9, 2012 (co)Jarred Bowman ...... Feb. 21, 2011 (co) Jesse King March 5, 2013Logan Schuss ............. March 29, 2010 May 10, 2010 (co) Feb. 20, 2012 Feb. 19, 2013Mario Ventiquattro ......March 8, 2010 (co)

DefeNSiVe plAyer Of the WeekBrandon Freeman ......March 29, 2010 (co)Joe Meurer......................April 8, 2013Keenan Ochwat .............April 23, 2012

SpeciAliSt Of the Weekmichael italiano ..... March 18, 2013Trey Wilkes ................. March 11, 2013Darius bowling ......... March 5, 2013Shawn Kaplan ...............April 30, 2012

hONOr rOll (AWArDeD iN 2010 ONly)Brandon Freeman March 8, 2010 March 15, 2010James Green .............. March 22, 2010 April 12, 2010Scott Foreman ............ March 22, 2010Logan Schuss ................April 19, 2010

ecAc All-tOurNAmeNt teAmDominique Alexander...................2013greg Dutton ................................2013turner evans ..............................2013Tyler Frederick .............................2011robby haus ................................2013Jesse king..................................2013David planning .........................2012Logan Schuss ...............................2013Adam trombley ........................2012 gWll plAyer Of the WeekGreg Bice .......................April 15, 2003 April 30, 2002John Bolen .................March 29, 2006

Kevin Buchanan ............... May 9, 2006 Feb. 28, 2007 March 13, 2008 April 10, 2008 April 16, 2008Joel Dalgarno ..................April 4, 2007 April 2, 2008 April 23, 2008 April 15, 2009Anthony Gilardi .............April 28, 2004Thomas Holzer ............March 28, 1994Josh Lesko .....................April 14, 2004Jason Lutz ..................March 14, 2007Eric O’Brien ...................March 9, 2005Mike Pires ......................Feb. 10, 2009Mike Rimmer ................. May 11, 2005Tony Russo ......................April 5, 2004 March 26, 2003 April 8, 2003 March 17, 2002Stefan Schroder .............. May 9, 2007Curtis Smith ...................April 30, 2003 March 18, 2003 Feb. 26, 2002 April 21, 2002Mario Ventiquattro ........April 23, 2007

mlA plAyer Of the yeArTerry Gilmore ................................ 1978Doug Myers .................................. 1992

All-miDWeSt lAcrOSSe ASSOciAtiON SelectiONSfirSt teAmDan Anderson......................... 1978, 79Darrell Apt .............................. 1955, 56Burke Bero .................................... 1954Tim Cave ....................................... 1982Craig Cooper................................. 1978Brian Driscoll ................................ 1968Jon Ewert ..................................... 1986Gordon Eyre ............................ 1979, 80Ted Freshwater ............................. 1963Dana Friend ............................ 1970, 71Joe Funaro.................................... 1963Warren Galvin ........................ 1969, 70Terry Gilmore .................... 1977, 78, 79Dale Hart ...................................... 1963Paul Hartman................................ 1957Jim Hartnett ................................. 1980Scott Hamilton ............................. 1986Bill Haagenoon ............................. 1963Charlie Keller.......................... 1967, 68Fred Keller .............................. 1957, 58Tom Kutrosky ................................ 1956Dick McCombs ............................. 1954Tim Michael.................................. 1970Roger Moser................................. 1956Doug Myers ............................ 1991, 92Joe Oelgoetz ................................ 1978Bill Polasky ................................... 1966Jerry Roach ................................. 1971George Ropp................................. 1966Glenn Rudy ................................... 1966

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John Shafer .................................. 1960James Spung................................ 1955Bill Stephentich ............................ 1988Jack Strapp ................................. 1962Ted Szakmary ............................... 1969Jack Tzagournis...................... 1989, 90Skip Van Bourgondien .................. 1971Brian Williams.............................. 1993Dick Wootten ............................... 1955Rudolph Yeagle ............................ 1957

SecOND teAmChris Abeles ................................ 1969Glenn Alban.................................. 1986Roger Allen................................... 1985Steve Allison ................................ 1976Bill Anderson ................................ 1982Dan Anderson............................... 1977Jim Ash ........................................ 1988Roger Beck .................................. 1962David Blue .................................... 1992Bob Cawley ................................. 1962Dennis Clotz ................................ 1962Craig Cooper................................. 1975Dean Curtis............................. 1991, 93Jon Ewert ..................................... 1985Gordon Eyre ............................ 1977, 78Gene Ferraro................................. 1976Dana Friend .................................. 1970Brian Gould............................. 1989, 90Rob Grim................................. 1980, 82Bill Haagenson ............................ 1962Bob Harman.................................. 1980Dale Hart ..................................... 1962Paul Hartman................................ 1956Van Hoffman ................................ 1956Charlie Kellar ............................... 1967Fred Keller .................................... 1956Fred Koval..................................... 1980Tom Lyle ....................................... 1964Tim McCabe ..................... 1988, 89, 90Cliff Murray ............................ 1967, 68Robert O’Neill .............................. 1983Gene O’Neil ............................ 1967, 68Jeff Pilon ...................................... 1993Mike Sullivan ............................... 1993John Szakmary ............................. 1976Ted Szakmary ............................... 1969Dick Wallace ................................ 1980Todd Walker ................................. 1977Rick Whiteman ....................... 1967, 68Brian Williams.............................. 1992Jim Windle ................................... 1976Mike Work .............................. 1967, 68

hONOrAble meNtiONChris Abeles ....................... 1970, 91Roger Allen .................................. 1983Chris Anderson ............................. 1977Jim Ash ........................................ 1986Mike Avery ................................... 1988Jim Beery ..................................... 1982Jerry Bell ...................................... 1968Dean Curtis................................... 1992

Robert “Tip” Franklin ................... 1962Bill Gordon ................................... 1967Brian Gould................................... 1988Doug Gulick .................................. 1991Paul Hartman................................ 1956Bob Huth....................................... 1968Tim Kramer ................................... 1983Jeff Leake..................................... 1975Chuck Morrison ............................ 1975John Munson .............................. 1967Joe Oelgoetz .......................... 1976, 77Greg Palcanis ............................... 1967Doug Robenalt.............................. 1977John Rubin ............................ 1982, ‘83Russell Salk .................................. 1992Bill Schick ..................................... 1983Don Starr ..................................... 1962Bill Stephentich ............................ 1986Ted Szakmary ............................... 1967Dave Teeple .................................. 1980Warren Wolfe .............................. 1970

miDWeSt All-StAr teAmfirSt teAmDan Cheney .................................. 1959John Shafer ................................. 1961Bob Shoemaker ........................... 1961SecOND teAmHenry Douglas .............................. 1959Jon Mercer ................................... 1959

NOrth-SOuthAll-StAr gAmeMike Abeles ............................2000 (N)Dick Augspurger ...................... 1965 (S)Andrew Bender ......................2006 (N)Mike Berlin ............................. 1974 (S)Greg Bice ................................2004 (N)Sandy Boyce ............................ 2001 (S)Kevin Buchanan ......................2008 (N)Bob Cawley ............................. 1963 (S)Dennis Clotz ............................ 1962 (S)John DiCamillo ........................ 2002 (S)Brian Driscoll .......................... 1968 (S)Jon Ewert ................................ 1986 (S)Joe Funaro............................... 1963 (S)Warren Galvin ......................... 1970 (S)Terry Gilmore ........................... 1979 (S)Dale Hart ................................. 1963 (S)Roger Moser............................ 1957 (S)Pat Myers ................................2003 (N)Keenan Ochwat ...................... 2012 (S)Ricky Pages ............................2008 (N)Bill Polasky .............................. 1966 (S)Tom Randisi ............................2005 (N)Jerry Roach ............................ 1971 (S)Glenn Rudy .............................. 1966 (S)Tony Russo .............................2004 (N)Jeff Schneider ........................2007 (N)Curtis Smith.............................2003 (N)Don Starr ................................1964 (N)Skip Van Bourgondien ............. 1973 (S)Ben Wright ............................. 1965 (S)(N) and (S) designate North and South teams

OhiO StAte big teN meDAl Of hONOr fiNAliStSKevin Stephan ............... 2002 (Winner)Andrew Bender ........................... 2006 Collis Boyce ................................. 2002Peter Dillon .................................. 2003Peter Frantz ................................. 2005 John Kuss .................................... 1998Tom Randisi ................................. 2005 Geoffrey Omiatek ........................ 2001Jon Torpey ................................... 2000

cOrWiN A. ferguS SchOlArShip WiNNerSAndrew Bender ........................... 2006Anthony Gilardi ........................... 2004Geoffrey Omiatek ........................ 2001Brandon Paul ............................... 2002Kevin Stephan ............................. 2002

A.k. AND JuDith A. pierce phOeNiX AWArD WiNNerSDrew May..................................... 2006

lOWe’S SeNiOr clASSAll-SeNiOr All-AmericAJoel Dalgarno (second team) ...... 2009Matt Kawamoto (first team) ........ 2012Logan Schuss (finalist) ................. 2013

big teN SpOrtSmANShip AWArDPaul Beery ................................... 2011Andrew Bender ............................ 2006Jarred Bowman ........................... 2010Kevin Buchanan ........................... 2008Chris Li ......................................... 2007Scott Matthews .......................... 2009Tom Randisi ........................... 2004, 05Brock Sorensen ........................... 2012Trey Wilkes ................................... 2013Randisi (2004), Bender (2006) and Beery (2011) were named the overall Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners for Ohio State

big teN DiStiNguiSheD SchOlArSConnor Anderson.......................... 2009Jarred Bowman ........................... 2011Packy Campbell ............................ 2010Mark Crawford ............................. 2013Tyler Dolphin ......................... 2009, 10Tyler Frederick .............................. 2012Chris Lowery ................................ 2009Kevin Mack................................... 2013

ecAc All-AcADemicDominique Alexander ...... 2011, 12, 13Eddie Bambino ................. 2010, 11, 12Paul Beery .............................. 2010, 11ryan borcherding ..................... 2013Jarred Bowman ..................... 2010, 11

carter brown ............................. 2013Eric Chadderdon ........................... 2013Tyler Dolphin ............................... 2011turner evans .............................. 2013Tyler Frederick ............................. 2012Scott Lathrop .......................... 2010, 11Kevin Mack ...................... 2011, 12, 13evan mulchrone ........................ 2013Logan Schuss ........................ 2011, 12Patrick Toohey ................. 2011, 12, 13Trey Wilkes ............................ 2011, 12Dan Wertz ............................. 2012, 13

AcADemic All-big teNDominique Alexander ...... 2011, 12, 13Connor Anderson ......................... 2009Dan Bain ...................................... 2009Mat Ballay ........................ 2006, 07, 08Eddie Bambino ................ 2010, 11, 12Paul Beery ............................. 2010, 11Andrew Bender ............... 2004, 05, 06Charlie Billingsley ....................... 2008Gary Bining ...................... 2004, 05, 06Jon Blashford .................. 2005, 06, 07Jason Bloom .................... 2004, 05, 06Ryan Borcherding ......................... 2013John Bolen ................................... 2007Joe Bonanni .................... 2010, 11, 12Eric Borsoni ...................... 1990, 91, 92Jarred Bowman ............... 2009, 10, 11Collis Boyce ...................... 2000, 01, 02Matthew Brandes .................. 2000, 01Ryan Brant ................................... 2011Kevin Buchanan ............... 2006, 07, 08Pat Calhoun ................................. 2006Packy Campbell ..................... 2010, 11Eric Chadderdon ........................... 2013Matt Cornell .................... 2006, 07, 08Mark Crawford ................ 2011, 12, 13Bill Curry .......................... 2006, 07, 08Dean Curtis....................... 1991, 92, 93Joel Dalgarno .............................. 2007John Dauro ...................... 2003, 04, 05Conor David ........................... 2010, 11John DiCamillo ............................. 2000Nick Diegel ................................... 2013Peter Dillon....................... 2000, 01, 03Tyler Dolphin ................... 2009, 10, 11Timothy Duffy ........................ 2004, 05Andy Elmer .................................. 2005turner evans .............................. 2013Peter Frantz ..................... 2003, 04, 05Tyler Frederick ............................. 2012Chris Friel ........................ 2006, 07, 08Josh Funk .............................. 2007, 08Scott Gerland .................. 2009, 10, 11Anthony Gilardi ..................... 2003, 04James Green ......................... 2008, 09John Hardesty ............................. 2012Brian Hartman .............................. 1995Matt Kawamoto ................ 2009, 2012Anthony Kelly ............................... 2003Ryan Keneally .............................. 2011Ben Kochalski ............................... 2000

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Fred Koury .............................. 1997, 98John Kuss ......................... 1996, 97, 98Ryan Laffey ............................ 2002, 04Brian Lalley ...................... 2007, 08, 09Scott Lathrop ................... 2009, 10, 11Jeff Laubenstein .......................... 1995Jordan Levack ............................. 2011Nick liddil ..................... 2011, 12, 13Chris Li.......................................... 2007Keith Lovett ..................... 2007, 08, 09Ryan Lowe .................................... 2008Chris Lowery .......................... 2009, 10Jason Lutz ....................... 2005, 06, 07Kevin Mack ...................... 2011, 12, 13Scott Matthews .......................... 2009Drew May ........................ 2004, 05, 06James McClure ............................ 2001Scott McGrath .............................. 1999Mike McKenna ................ 2002, 03, 04Stephen McKinlay ........... 2006, 07, 08KC Meleski ................................... 1998Joe meurer ......................... 2012, 13Evan Mulchrone ........................... 2013Michael Murphree ....................... 2002Pat Myers ......................... 2001, 02, 03Eric O’Brien .................................. 2007Michael O’Connor ........................ 2000Jarred Olson ............................... 2004Geoff Omiatek .................. 1998, 99, 00Andrew Pace ................... 2007, 08, 09Tim Pataki .............................. 2005, 06Brandon Paul .................... 2000, 01, 02Greg Pilarowski ................ 1991, 93, 94Casey Ragiel................................. 1996Scott Rahl .................................... 1993Tom Randisi ..................... 2003, 04, 05Patrick Riffee ................... 2011, 12, 13Jeff Ryan ............................... 2008, 09Jon Rydberg .................... 2005, 06, 07Daniel Savage .................. 2000, 01, 02Peter Schell ........................... 2006, 07Logan Schuss .................. 2011, 12, 13Jake Sharick ...................... 2012, 13Mike Smail ...................... 2010, 11, 12Stephen Smith ............................. 2008Jeff Sobota................................... 2000Brock Sorensen ........................... 2012Christian Soult ............................. 2004Kevin Stephan .................. 2000, 01, 02Cameron Stephens ....................... 2013Andrew Stimmel ................... 2009, 10Patrick Toohey ................. 2011, 12, 13Matthew Toresco .................. 2005, 06Jon Torpey ........................ 1998, 99, 00Andrew Tunison .......................... 2005Donnie Turchin ................. 2008, 09, 10Mark Tzagournis........................... 1989

Lance Vitt ........................ 2003, 04, 05Dan Wertz ............................. 2012, 13Trey Wilkes ...................... 2011, 12, 13Josh Wittenberg ............. 2004, 05, 06David Zimmerman ....................... 1993

OSu SchOlAr-AthleteSDominique Alexander 2010, 11, 12, 13Connor Anderson ................... 2008, 09Max Atherton ............................... 2005Dan Bain ................................ 2008, 09Mat Ballay ...................... 2006, 07, 08Eddie Bambino ........... 2009, 10, 11, 12Paul Beery ............................. 2010, 11Andrew Bender ......... 2003, 04, 05, 06Joe Benson .................................. 2007Charlie Billingsley .................. 2005, 08Gary Bining ................ 2003, 04, 05, 06Jon Blashford ............ 2004, 05, 06, 07Jason Bloom ........ 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06John Bolen ............................ 2006, 07Joe Bonanni ............... 2009, 10, 11, 12ryan borcherding .............. 2012, 13Eric Borsoni ............................. 1991,92Jarred Bowman .......... 2008, 09, 10, 11Collis Boyce ...................... 1999, 00, 01 Ryan Brant ............................. 2010, 11carter brown ............................. 2013Kevin Buchanan ......... 2005, 06, 07, 08Sandy Boyce ................................. 1998Matthew Brandes ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02Joseph Caccioppo ........................ 1996Matt Cafarelli .............................. 2001Thomas Cahill............................... 1999Pat Calhoun ............................ 2005, 06James Campbell........................... 1999 Packy Campbell ..................... 2010, 11Eric Chadderdon ........................... 2013Chrisopher Cirino.......................... 1997Peter Coluccini ............................ 2009reegan comeault ..................... 2012Matt Cornell .............. 2005, 06, 07, 08Ryan Cosgrove ............................. 2002Mark Crawford ................ 2011, 12 ,13Billy Curry .................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Dean Curtis............................. 1991, 93Joel Dalgarno ........................ 2006, 07Stewart D’Ambrogi ..................... 2010John Dauro ................ 2002, 03, 04, 05Conor David ............................ 2010, 11Alan Davies .................................. 1996John DeLucia................................ 2000John DiCamillo ....................... 1999, 00Nick Diegel ......................... 2012, 13Peter Dillon........... 1999, 00, 01, 02, 03Tyler Dolphin .............. 2008, 09, 10, 11kevin Duffy ................................ 2012

Timothy Duffy .................. 2003, 04, 05Andy Elmer ...................... 2004, 05, 06turner evans ....................... 2012, 13Jarrad Evens........................... 1996, 97Matt Fassnacht ............................ 2001Peter Frantz ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05Tyler Frederick ................. 2011, 12, 13Brandon Freeman ........................ 2007Chris Friel .................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Josh Funk .............................. 2007, 08Steve Gary .................................... 1995Scott Gerland ............ 2008, 09, 10, 11Anthony Gilardi ............... 2001, 03, 04Kevin Gilligan ............................... 1997Matt Gorski ................................. 2010James Green .................... 2008, 09, 10John Hardesty ....................... 2011, 12Brian Hartman ......................... 1994,95Robby Haus .................................. 2013michael italiano ...................... 2011Jeff Kaiser .................................... 1998Shawn Kaplan .............................. 2013Matt Kawamoto .................... 2009, 12Anthony Kelly ............................... 2003Ryan Keneally .................. 2008, 09, 11Jesse king ................................. 2012Andrew Klontz ............................. 2008Ben Kochalski ......................... 1999, 00Fred Koury ........................ 1996, 97, 98John Kuss ...................... 1995,96,97,98Ryan Laffey ............................ 2002, 04Brian Lalley ................ 2006, 07, 08, 09Buddy Lange ................................. 1997Scott Lathrop ............. 2008, 09, 10, 11Jeff Laubenstein .................... 1993, 95George Lee ................................... 1997Josh Lesko ................................... 2001Jordan Levack ....................... 2010, 11rick lewis ................................ 2012Chris Li ......................................... 2007Nick Liddil .................. 2010, 11, 12, 13David Lisko ................................. 2004Keith Lovett ............... 2006, 07, 08, 09Ryan Lowe ............................. 2007, 08Chris Lowery .............. 2007, 08, 09, 10Jason Lutz ....................... 2005, 06, 07Kevin Mack ................ 2010, 11, 12, 13Kent Martin .................................. 2001Eric Massaro .............................. 2004Scott Matthews .......................... 2009Drew May................... 2003, 04, 05, 06James McClure ...................... 2000, 01Scott McGrath ........................ 1998, 99Mike McKenna .......... 2001, 02, 03, 04Steve McKinlay .......... 2005, 06, 07, 08KC Meleski .............................. 1997,98Joe meurer ................... 2011, 12, 13

evan mulchrone ................. 2012, 13Michael Murphree ................. 2001, 02Pat Myers ................... 2000, 01, 02, 03Mike Norton ........................... 2002, 03Eric O’Brien .................................. 2007Michael O’Connor ............ 1998, 99, 00Casey Olejniczak .......................... 2001Jarred Olson ............................... 2004Geoff Omiatek ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00, 01David Otis ..................................... 1994Andrew Pace ............. 2006, 07, 08, 09Brandon Paul .................... 2000, 01, 02Michael Pagniano ........................ 1992Tim Pataki ......................... 2004, 05, 06 Tyler Pfister ................................... 2013Gregory Pilarowski ............. 1991,93,94Jeff Pilon ...................................... 1993Chris Pletcher ......................... 2005, 06Casey Ragiel............................ 1995,96Scott Rahl ................................ 1992,93Tom Randisi ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05Patrick Riffee ............. 2010, 11, 12 ,13Zach Rodgers ......................... 2010, 11Jeff Ryan ......................... 2007, 08, 09Jon Rydberg ..................... 2005, 06, 07Daniel Savage ............ 1999, 00, 01, 02Peter Schell ...................... 2005, 06, 07Jeff Snyder ................................... 2005Logan Schuss ............ 2010, 11, 12, 13Matt Schwabauer ........................ 1998Jake Sharick ................ 2011, 12, 13Mike Smail ................ 2009, 10, 11, 12Stephen Smith ....................... 2007, 08Jeff Sobota................................... 2000Brock Sorensen ........................... 2012Christian Soult ....................... 2003, 04Scott Spencer ........................... 2012Drew Sraver ................................ 2004Kevin Stephan ........... 1999, 00, 01, 02Andrew Stimmel .............. 2008, 09, 10Charles Strittmatter ..................... 2103Patrick Toohey ........... 2010, 11, 12, 13Matt Toresco .......................... 2005, 06Jon Torpey ................... 1997,98, 99, 00Jeff Tundo ................................... 2010Andrew Tunison .................... 2003, 05Donnie Turchin .......... 2007, 08, 09, 10Lance Vitt ........................ 2003, 04, 05John Waterson ............................. 1998Devin Weatherley ........................ 2001Dan Wertz ....................... 2011, 12, 13Trey Wilkes ...................... 2011, 12, 13Josh Wittenberg ............. 2004, 05, 06David Zimmerman ................... 1992,93

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uSilA All-AmericANSSecOND teAmKevin Buchanan.............................2008Greg Bice .......................................2004Skip Van Bourgondien ...................1971Logan Schuss ................................2013

uSilA All-AmericANSthirD teAmJoe Bonanni .................................2012Glenn Rudy ...................................1966Logan Schuss ...............................2012

uSilA SchOlAr All-AmericANSDominique Alexander ...................2013Joe Bonanni .................................2012Matt Kawamoto ............................2012Logan Schuss ...............................2013Trey Wilkes ....................................2013

uSilA All-AmericANShONOrAble meNtiONDominique Alexander....................2013Jesse king...................................2013Joe meurer .................................2013Matt Kawamoto ...........................2011Logan Schuss ...............................2010Joel Dalgarno ...............................2009Joel Dalgarno ...............................2008Peet Poillon ..................................2008Stefan Schroder ...........................2008Shaun Lyons .................................2004Tony Russo ...................................2004Greg Bice ......................................2003Tony Russo ...................................2003Curtis Smith ..................................2003Mike Abeles .................................2000Terry Gilmore ................................1979Terry Gilmore ................................1978Skip Van Bourgondien ..................1973Brian Driscoll ................................1966Bill Polasky ...................................1966Dick Augspurger ...........................1965Ben Wright ...................................1965Don Starr ......................................1964Bill Haagenson .............................1963Jack Strapp ..................................1962Dan Cheney ..................................1959Fred Keller ....................................1958Jon Mercer ...................................1958Rudolph Yeagle .............................1958Paul Hartman ................................1957Fred Keller ....................................1957Tom Kutrosky .................................1957Roger Moser .................................1957Jon Mercer ...................................1957Rudolph Yeagle .............................1957Darrell Apt ....................................1956Paul Hartman ................................1956Jim Spung ....................................1956Jim Spung ....................................1955

All-AmericANSSkip Van Bourgondien ...................1972Dana Friend ...................................1971Cliff Murray ...................................1966

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teAm mVp1966 .......................... Bill Polasky1967.........................Gene O’Neill1969 ............................. Jerry Bell 1970 ..................... Warren Galvin1971 ......................... Jerry Roach1977 .......................Terry Gilmore1985...........................Roger Allen1986 ............................ Jon Ewert1988 ........................ Tim McCabe1989 ........................ Tim McCabe 1992 .........................Doug Myers1996 ........................ Tony Lignelli1997 ........................ Tim Johnson1998 ....................Greg Zytkowski1999 ........................ Mike Abeles2000 ........................ Mike Abeles2001 ........................Sandy Boyce2002 .......................... Tony Russo 2003 .............................Greg Bice 2004 ........................ Senior Class2005 ................... Andrew Bender 2006 ................... Andrew Bender2007 ...................Kevin Buchanan 2008 ...................Kevin Buchanan Josh Funk2009.......................Joel Dalgarno Scott Matthews

pAul hArtmAN mOSt imprOVeD plAyer1977 .....................Doug Robenalt1985.......................Mike Heilman1986 ...................Jack Tzagournis1988 ........................ Joe Costello1989 ........................... Bill Weeks 1992 .................... Aaron Sperano 1995 ........................ Tony Lignelli1998 ..............................Jon Egan1999 ........................Sandy Boyce2000 ....................... Brandon Paul2001 ............... Preston Dickerson2002 ......................Matt Cafarelli 2003 ..................... Bryan Mulford 2004 ........................ Shaun Lyons2005 ........................ Jon Rydberg 2006 .................. Scott Matthews 2007 ..........................Eric O’Brien 2008 ....................... Doug Ruhnke 2009 .................. Matt Kawamoto2010 ........................ Joe Bonanni2011 ...........................Pat Toohey Jarred Bowman2012 ..................... turner evans David planning 2013 ...............evan mulchrone

the bice uNSuNg herO AWArD1977 ......................Dan Anderson1985 ............................Chip Rossi 1986 ........................Mike Roeper 1988 ...........................John Lowe

1989 ...........................John Lowe1998 .................... Kevin Stockton1999 ........................... Fred Koury2000 ........................Barry Wilson2001 .........................Curtis Smith2002 ................... Anthony Gilardi 2003 ..........................Peter Dillon 2004...........................John Dauro Chris Brown 2005 ......................... Craig Nolan 2006 .................................Chris Li Josh Funk 2007 .................. Scott Matthews Jeff Ryan 2008 ............................ Chris Friel 2009 ......................Corey Bentine 2010 ..............Mario Ventiquattro Conor David2011 .......................Scott Lathrop Joe Bonanni2012 .................. Matt Kawamoto Mike Smail2013 ..........Dominique Alexander

huStle AWArD1992 .............................Russ Salk

mOSt iNSpirAtiONAl1992 .......................... John Baker

cOAch’S AWArD 1985 ........................Mike Roeper 1986 ........................Steve Brown 1988 ............................... Jim Ash 1989 ...................Jack Tzagournis

OutStANDiNg JuNiOr1969 ..................... Warren Galvin1979 ........................ Chris Abeles

OutStANDiNg SOphOmOre1969 ........................ Chris Abeles 1970 ......................... Dana Friend

OutStANDiNg freShmAN/mOSt VAluAble rOOkie1969 ......................... Dana Friend 1970 ....................... Danny Colley1977 .........................Gordon Eyre1985 ...................Bill Stephenitch 1986 ........................ Tim McCabe1988 .......................... Mike Avery 1989 ...............Matt Frankenberry 1992 ..................... Brian Hartman1993 ............................. Jeff Pilon1998 ............................ Rich Kielb Jeremy Schwartz Steve Gloceckner1999 ..................... Kevin Stephan2000 ............................ Pat Myers2001 .............................Greg Bice 2002 .........................Tom Randisi

2003 ................... Andrew Bender 2004 .....................Jeff Schneider 2005 ...................Kevin Buchanan Ricky Pages 2006 .......................... John Bolen Joel Dalgarno2007 ....................... James Green 2008 .......................Scott Lathrop2009 .................... Eddie Bambino 2010 ..........Dominique Alexander Jeff Tundo2011 .......................greg Dutton 2012 .........................Jesse king 2013 .................... carter brown Robby Haus

SpOrtSmANShip AWArD1998 ............................John Kuss1999 ...........................Jon Torpey2000 ...........................Pete Dillon2001 ..................... Kevin Stephan2002 ....................... Mark Marion2003 ...................... Anthony Kelly 2004 ..........................Gary Bining 2005 .........................Tom Randisi 2006 ........................Jason Bloom2007 ....................... Andrew Pace 2008 ........................ Matt Cornell2009 ....................... Doug Ruhnke 2010 ...................Jarred Bowman 2011 .........................Conor David 2012 ................... Brock Sorensen2013 .................... Mark Crawford

OutStANDiNg SchOlAr-Athlete1998 ..................... Geoff Omiatek1999 ..................... Geoff Omiatek2000 ......................... Dan Savage2001 ...........................Pete Dillon2002 ..................... Kevin Stephan2003 ......................... Peter Frantz 2004 .........................Tom Randisi 2005 ............................ Chris Friel 2006 ..........................Gary Bining2007 ............................ Chris Friel 2008 .................Connor Anderson2009 ........................Chris Lowery 2010 ....................... Tyler Dolphin 2011 ...................Jarred Bowman2012 ..................... Tyler Frederick 2013 ................ Ryan Borcherding

mOSt grOuNDbAllS iN A SeASON1970 .........................Tim Michael1992.........................Dan Zecchini Rob Elia Doug Myers1998 ........................... Fred Koury1999 ....................John DiCamillo2000 ...................... Anthony Kelly

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2001 ...................... Anthony Kelly2002 ...................... Anthony Kelly2003 ...................... Anthony Kelly2004 .............................Greg Bice2005 ..........................Eric O’Brien 2006 .......................... Brian Yontz 2007 ..........................Eric O’Brien 2008 ..............................Nick Carr2009 .................. Scott Matthews 2010 ..........................Trey Wilkes 2011 ..................... Shawn Kaplan 2012 ..................... Shawn Kaplan2013...........................Trey Wilkes

AlAN brADy SerVice tO OSu lAcrOSSe AWArD1998 ....... George and Carol Gans1999 ...................... Darin Meeker2000 ............................ Lisa Davis2001 .............Kim Dally-Badgeley2002 ............................ Leif Smith2003 ...........................Alan Brady 2004 .........................Andy Geiger2005 ..........................Jay Stalfort 2006 ............................ Bill Myles2007 ....................... Janine Oman 2008 ........................... TJ Shelton 2009 ......................Angie Beisner 2010 ........................... Bill Moffitt Mike Caldwell 2011 ........................Leann Parker 2012 .......................Ben Carignan 2013 ........................Sean Perkins

OffeNSiVe mVp1995 ..........................Tom Martin 1996 ..........................Tom Martin 1997 .....................Kevin Johnson2002 .........................Curtis Smith Mike Norton2003 .........................Curtis Smith Mike Norton2004 ................... Anthony Gilardi 2005 ............................ Ben Wolff 2006 ...................Kevin Buchanan2007 ......................Joel Dalgarno 2008 ......................Joel Dalgarno2009 ............................. Jeff Ryan 2010 ...................... Logan Schuss 2011 ...................... Logan Schuss 2012 ...................... Logan Schuss 2012 ...................... Logan Schuss

DefeNSiVe mVp1985 .................... Sean Sweeney 1986 .............................Bill Leahy1988 ...................Bill Stephenitch1989 ......................... Dan Lindner1995.............................. Jeff Pilon 1996 ......................... Pat Sullivan 1997 ............................David Otis 2002 ............................Toby Mink

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team awards2003 .......................... Tony Russo 2004 .............................Greg Bice Tony Russo 2005 .......................... Brian Yontz 2006 .......................... Brian Yontz Ricky Pages 2007 ......................... Ricky Pages Stefan Schroder 2008 ......................... Ricky Pages Stefan Schroder2009 ................ Brandon Freeman 2010 ..................... Scott Foreman Andrew Stimmel2011 ...................Keenan Ochwat 2012 ...................Keenan Ochwat 2013 ....................... Joe meurer

cOmmuNity SerVice AWArD 2008 ..........................Brian Lalley2009 ...................... Scott Gerland2010 ...................... Logan Schuss 2011 .................... Mark Crawford2012 ..........Dominic imbordino 2013 ...............evan mulchrone

michAel r. breSchimemOriAl SchOlArShip recipieNt2004 .........................Tom Randisi2005 ................... Andrew Bender2006 .................................Chris Li2007 ......................... Ricky Pages2008 .................. Scott Matthews 2009 ..................... Scott Foreman2010 .......................Scott Lathrop2011 .................. Matt Kawamoto 2012...........Dominique Alexander2013 ....................... Joe meurer

AiDAN W., DANiel p., AND ANgelA m. liNDNer memOriAl Athletic SchOlArShip recipieNt 2009 ........................... Mike Pires2011 ..........................Trey Wilkes2013 .................David planning

NOTE: Award winners listed have been found in archives. Information on honorees from other years should be sent to [email protected].

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yeAr W l t pct. yeArly gOAlS leADerS yeArly ASSiStS leADerS yeArly pOiNtS leADerS yeArly SAVeS leADerS1953 2 5 1 .313 not available not available not available not available1954 2 8 1 .227 not available not available not available not available1955 3 6 0 .333 not available not available not available not available1956 8 5 0 .615 Scott Apt/Frederick Pfiefer 10 not available not available Rudolph Yeagle 2181957 9 4 0 .692 Paul Hartman 38 Doug Clark 23 Paul Hartman 43 Rudolph Yeagle 2301958 3 7 0 .300 Frederick Keller 14 Phillip Irion 7 Phillip Irion 18 Rudolph Yeagle 931959 2 8 1 .227 Daniel Cheney 20 Jonathan Mercer 5 Daniel Cheney 23 —1960 3 10 0 .231 Theodore Kolva 20 John Shafer 9 John Shafer 28 John Strapp 1041961 3 13 0 .188 John Shafer 35 David Hopper 8 John Shafer 38 John Strapp 1971962 5 8 1 .393 William Haagenson 22 Robert Cawley 19 Robert Cawley 30 John Strapp 1821963 9 6 0 .600 William Haagenson 46 Robert Cawley 30 William Haagenson 50 John Skidmore 1861964 11 6 1 .639 Stephen Lauver 25 Thomas Lyle 19 Thomas Lyle 46 not available1965 15 2 0 .882 Stephen Lauver 44 John Payne 23 John Payne/Stephen Lauver 49 not available1966 14 0 0 1.000 Brian Driscoll 60 Clifford Murray 41 Brian Driscoll 80 not available1967 9 3 0 .750 Gregory Palcanis 26 Clifford Murray 30 Clifford Murray 38 Eugene O’Neill 1831968 7 4 0 .636 Brian Driscoll 30 Clifford Murray 26 Brian Driscoll 39 Eugene O’Neill 1551969 6 4 0 .600 Theodore Szakmary 16 Donald Bennett 12 Theodore Szakmary 21 Jon Abeles 2181970 4 4 0 .500 David Galvin 30 Gerald Roach 10 David Galvin 33 Jon Abeles 1251971 7 4 0 .636 Skip Van Bourgondien 30 Jeffrey Peterson 17 Skip Van Bourgondien 40 Jon Abeles 1941972 5 9 0 .357 Skip Van Bourgondien 37 Skip Van Bourgondien 15 Skip Van Bourgondien 52 Ronald Patrick 1851973 3 9 0 .250 Skip Van Bourgondien 34 Jeffrey Peterson/Terry Saylor 8 Skip Van Bourgondien 40 Peter Morris 1241974 11 5 0 .688 Dennis Swanson 30 Craig Cooper 19 Craig Cooper 40 John Szakmary 1031975 7 7 0 .500 Craig Cooper 23 Craig Cooper 30 Craig Cooper 53 John Szakmary 1711976 9 3 0 .750 Terry Gilmore/Bob Green 17 Steve Allison 26 Steve Allison 35 John Szakmary 2491977 7 4 0 .636 Terry Gilmore 27 Todd Walker 32 Terry Gilmore 55 Kyle Andrews 1271978 14 1 0 .933 Craig Cooper 37 Terry Gilmore 49 Terry Gilmore 80 Kyle Andrews 1651979 8 7 0 .533 Terry Gilmore 48 Terry Gilmore 42 Terry Gilmore 90 James Hartnett 1371980 7 7 0 .500 Robert Harman 22 Frederick Koval 27 Frederick Koval 39 James Hartnett 2781981 8 6 0 .571 William Rodgers 51 William Rodgers 21 William Rodgers 72 James Hartnett 1951982 5 10 0 .333 Robert Grim 21 Jon Rubin 20 Robert Grim 43 Mike Julius 2221983 7 6 0 .538 Jon Rubin 24 Jon Rubin 33 Jon Rubin 57 James Marron 1211984 7 6 0 .538 Joesph Allen 28 John Ewert 16 Joseph Allen 38 Bill Leahy 961985 7 7 0 .500 Joseph Allen 24 John Ewert 34 John Ewert 46 James Marron 761986 7 7 0 .500 John Ewert 41 John Ewert 25 John Ewert 66 Bill Leahy 1961987 7 7 0 .500 James Ash 24 James Ash 23 James Ash 47 Tim Achatz 1531988 12 4 0 .750 Tim McCabe 47 Tim McCabe 23 Tim McCabe 70 Tim Achatz 1441989 5 9 0 .357 Mike Avery 30 Tim McCabe 20 Tim McCabe 48 Tim Achatz 891990 4 10 0 .286 Mike Avery 30 Mark Tzagournis 10 Mike Avery 37 John Baker 1971991 8 8 0 .500 S. Dean Curtis 34 Brian Williams 12 S. Dean Curtis 39 John Baker 1241992 2 12 0 .143 David Blue 36 Jerry Nigro 23 David Blue 50 Russell Salk 1611993 8 6 0 .571 Thomas Holzer 38 Brian Williams 22 David Blue 50 Russell Salk 1791994 4 7 0 .364 Thomas Holzer 35 Thomas Holzer 16 Thomas Holzer 51 Russell Salk 1671995 5 9 0 .357 Tom Wade 28 Thomas Martin 19 Thomas Martin 34 Anthony Lignelli 1891996 5 8 0 .385 T. Johnson/T. Martin 18 Thomas Martin 24 Thomas Martin 42 Anthony Lignelli 1871997 6 6 0 .500 Timothy Johnson 39 Kevin Johnson 27 Timothy Johnson 63 John Kuss 1391998 5 7 0 .417 Buddy Lange 17 Kevin Johnson 13 Kevin Johnson 28 Mike Abeles 941999 10 3 0 .769 Buddy Lange 29 Kevin Johnson 23 Kevin Johnson 40 Mike Abeles 1872000 6 8 0 .429 Pat Myers 21 Curtis Smith 14 Pat Myers 33 Mike Abeles 2062001 8 6 0 .571 Sandy Boyce 30 Mike Norton 21 Sandy Boyce 38 Tony Russo 1712002 9 5 0 .643 Curtis Smith 38 Mike Norton 25 Curtis Smith 50 Tony Russo 1662003 9 5 0 .643 Curtis Smith 33 Curtis Smith 20 Curtis Smith 53 Tony Russo 1412004 12 4 0 .750 Kyle Olson 24 Anthony Gilardi 25 Anthony Gilardi 43 Tony Russo 1732005 6 8 0 .429 Ben Wolff 24 Andrew Bender 14 Ben Wolff 27 Mike Rimmer 1252006 7 6 0 .538 Kevin Buchanan 26 Andrew Bender 18 Kevin Buchanan/Joel Dalgarno 41 John Bolen 872007 9 5 0 .643 Joel Dalgarno 29 Kevin Buchanan 27 Joel Dalgarno 50 Stefan Schroder 1062008 11 6 0 .647 Kevin Buchanan 44 Joel Dalgarno 35 Kevin Buchanan 76 Stefan Schroder 1802009 8 8 0 .500 Joel Dalgarno 33 Joel Dalgarno 28 Joel Dalgarno 61 Brandon Freeman 1832010 7 8 0 .467 Logan Schuss 31 Logan Schuss 25 Logan Schuss 56 Brandon Freeman 1612011 8 8 0 .500 Logan Schuss 32 Logan Schuss 20 Logan Schuss 52 greg Dutton 1312012 8 7 0 .533 Logan Schuss 39 Logan Schuss 18 Logan Schuss 57 greg Dutton 1262013 13 4 0 .764 Logan Schuss 44 Logan Schuss 28 Logan Schuss 72 greg Dutton 146tOtAl 423 381 5 .526

OSu cOAchiNg recOrDSyears coach W l t pct.1953..........................Jack Corkery .....................2..................5 ............... 1 ............. .3131954..........................Ed Baker ...........................2..................8 ............... 1 ............. .2271955-1959 ................Howard Knuttgen .............25................30 ............. 1 ............. .4551960-1966 ................Paul Hartman ...................60................45 ............. 2 ............. .5701967-1973 ................Conrad Steele ..................41................37 ............. 0 ............. .5261974-1975 ................John Munson ...................18................12 ............. 0 ............. .600

1976-1979 ................Jerry Bell ..........................38................15 ............. 0 ............. .7171980-1984 ................Al Bianco ..........................34................35 ............. 0 ............. .4931985-1989 ................Fred Koval ........................38................34 ............. 0 ............. .5281990-1993 ................Brion Salazar ....................22................36 ............. 0 ............. .3791994-1997 ................Paul Caldwell ...................20................30 ............. 0 ............. .4001998-2008 ...............Joe Breschi ......................92................63 ............. 0 ............. .5942009-pres. ...............Nick myers ....................44................35 ............. 0 ............. .557

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Opponent W l t pct. Streak first/lastAdelphi .................................... 2 ....... 3 ........1 ........... .417 ...............W1 .............. 1957/1966Air force ............................... 18 ..... 11 .......0 ........... .620 ...............W5 ...............1967/2013Akron ....................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1957Albany .................................... 1 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .500 ................L1 ............... 2010/2011Alleghany ................................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1973Am. Gen. Lax Club ................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1975Army ........................................ 5 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W5 .............. 2002/2007Ashland .................................. 13 ...... 4 ........0 ........... .765 ...............W4 .............. 1973/1985Ball State................................. 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1968Baltimore ................................. 0 ....... 7 ........0 ........... .000 ................L7 ............... 1953/1979bellarmine ............................ 6 ...... 1 ........0 ........... .857 ...............W3 ...............2007/2013Brown ...................................... 1 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .500 ...............W1 .............. 2005/2006Bowling Green......................... 8 ....... 8 ........0 ........... .500 ...............W4 .............. 1964/1979Bucknell ................................... 1 ....... 5 ........0 ........... .167 ................L1 ............... 1991/2010Buffalo State ........................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1984Butler ....................................... 6 ....... 8 ........0 ........... .429 ...............W5 .............. 1993/2006Canisius ................................... 5 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .714 ...............W2 .............. 1990/1999Cincinnati ................................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1971Clarkson................................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1986Cleveland Lax Club ................. 10 ...... 9 ........2 ........... .524 ...............W4 .............. 1953/1967Colgate .................................... 1 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .333 ................L1 ............... 1998/2009Colorado College ..................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1984Columbus Lax Club ................. 13 ...... 6 ........0 ........... .684 ...............W3 .............. 1959/1988City College of N.Y. ................. 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1955Cornell ..................................... 2 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .500 ................L1 ............... 2000/2013Cortland State ......................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1956/1963C.W. Post ................................. 4 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .667 ................L1 ............... 1961/1967Dartmouth ............................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2001Delaware............................... 2 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .667 ...............W2 ...............1953/2003Denison .................................. 17 ..... 42 .......0 ........... .288 ................L1 ............... 1953/1997Denver................................... 13 ...... 8 ........0 ........... .619 ...............W1 ...............1993/2013Detroit .................................... 5 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W5 .............. 2009/2013Dickinson ................................. 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1956Drexel ...................................... 4 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W4 .............. 2001/2004Duke ........................................ 1 ....... 7 ........0 ........... .125 ................L2 ............... 1972/2008fairfield.................................. 7 ....... 5 ........0 ........... .583 ...............W1 ...............2000/2013FDU-Madison .......................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1987Gannon .................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1999Georgetown............................. 1 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .333 ................L2 ............... 1982/2002Guilford.................................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1985Hartford ................................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1989/2004Harvard .................................... 1 ...... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2007hobart .................................... 6 ....... 6 ........0 ........... .500 ...............W4 ...............1956/2013hofstra ................................... 0 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .000 ................l2 ................1955/1987Iroquois Nationals ................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1990Jacksonville ........................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2013James Madison....................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1979Johns hopkins...................... 0 ....... 4 ........0 ........... .000 ................l4 ................1999/2002Kenyon.................................... 29 ..... 22 .......1 ........... .567 ...............W1 .............. 1953/1993Lake Forest .............................. 3 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .750 ...............W3 .............. 1985/1988Lehigh ..................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2011Loyola (Md.)............................. 1 ....... 7 ........0 ........... .125 ...............W1 .............. 1961/2013Lynchburg ................................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1979Madison Lax Club.................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1975Manhattan............................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 2001/2002Marietta .................................. 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1991Marist ...................................... 3 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W3 .............. 2001/2006marquette ............................. 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2013Maryland ................................. 0 ....... 4 ........0 ........... .000 ................L4 ............... 1990/2003massachusetts .................... 0 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .000 ................l2 ................2011/2012Mercer .................................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 2011/2012

Mercyhurst .............................. 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1997/1998MIT .......................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1988Michigan ................................. 9 ....... 3 ........0 ........... .750 ...............W2 .............. 1966/1988michigan (varsity) ............... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 ........................2013Michigan State....................... 22 ..... 15 .......0 ........... .595 ...............L10 .............. 1964/1996Mt. St. Mary’s ........................ 4 ....... 3 ........0 ........... .571 ...............W1 .............. 1991/1997Mt. Union ................................ 3 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W3 .............. 1983/1986Navy ........................................ 1 ....... 5 ........0 ........... .167 ................L4 ............... 2003/2009New England Coll.................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1978New Hampshire ...................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1990Niagara.................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1997North Carolina ......................... 2 ...... 15 .......0 ........... .118 ...............W1 .............. 1965/2011Northwood .............................. 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1995/1996Notre Dame .......................... 21 ..... 30 .......0 ........... .411 ...............l10 ...............1964/2013Oberlin .................................... 17 ..... 23 .......1 ........... .427 ................L1 ............... 1953/1992Ohio University ........................ 4 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W4 .............. 1973/1976Ohio Wesleyan ....................... 17 ..... 34 .......0 ........... .333 ...............L19 .............. 1956/1996penn State ............................. 5 ...... 12 .......0 ........... .294 ...............W1 ...............1979/2013Pennsylvania ........................... 0 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .000 ................L2 ............... 1964/1994Pittsburgh Lax Club ................. 3 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W3 .............. 1962/1964Princeton ................................. 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1982Purdue ..................................... 7 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W7 .............. 1974/1981Quinnipiac ............................... 9 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W9 .............. 2002/2010Radford .................................... 8 ....... 4 ........0 ........... .666 ...............W2 .............. 1985/2000Randolph-Macon ..................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 ..............L2 ............... 1968/1978RPI ........................................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1960Roanoke................................... 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1979Robert Morris ......................... 5 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .714 ................L2 ............... 2005/2012Rochester ................................ 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1987/1988Rutgers .................................... 1 ....... 6 ........0 ........... .143 ...............W1 .............. 1953/1999Sacred Heart ........................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1999Salisbury State ........................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1982St. Joseph’s ............................. 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1995/1996Stanford................................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1988SUNY-Stony Brook .................. 2 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .500 ................L1 ............... 1987/2000SUNY-Potsdam ........................ 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1986Syracuse .................................. 0 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .000 ................L2 ............... 1969/1979Towson ................................... 4 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .667 ...............W1 .............. 1962/2013UCLA........................................ 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1988UMBC ...................................... 2 ....... 6 ........0 ........... .250 ................L3 ............... 1992/2009Vanderbilt ................................ 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1970/1971Vermont ................................... 1 ....... 3 ........0 ........... .250 ...............W1 .............. 1983/2000Villanova.................................. 3 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W3 .............. 1964/2010Virginia .................................... 1 ....... 6 ........0 ........... .142 ...............W1 .............. 1968/2013VMI ......................................... 10 ...... 1 ........0 ........... .909 ...............W8 .............. 1972/2002Wagner ..................................... 1 ...... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................2007Washington College ................ 0 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .000 ................L1 .........................1957Washington & Lee .................. 1 ....... 2 ........0 ........... .333 ................L2 ............... 1965/1978West Chester .......................... 2 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W2 .............. 1983/1984Western Maryland .................. 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1984West Virginia .......................... 1 ....... 0 ........0 ........... 1.000 .............W1 ........................1974William & Mary....................... 1 ....... 1 ........0 ........... .500 ................L1 ............... 1978/1986Wittenberg ............................. 11 ...... 4 ........0 ........... .733 ...............W8 .............. 1969/1991Wooster .................................. 23 ...... 4 ........0 ........... .852 ...............W6 .............. 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Air fOrceSeries - Ohio State leads 18-11Columbus - Ohio State leads 12-3USAFA, Colo. - Ohio State leads 6-3Neutral - Air Force leads 5-14/20/13 W ...................19-9 ........... A4/21/12 W ...................14-4 .......... H1

4/17/11 W .....................8-4 ........... A4/24/10 W ...................10-6 .......... H2

5/1/09 W ...................10-5 ..........N3

4/18/09 L .......................6-9 ........... A4/6/08 W ...................16-5 ........... H4/20/07 W ...................10-6 ........... A4/23/06 W ...................11-7 ........... H4/24/05 W ...................11-7 ........... A4/23/04 W .....................9-2 ........... H4/18/03 W .....................7-2 ........... A4/21/02 W .....................9-3 ........... H4/22/01 W .................11-10 ........... A4/23/00 W ...................17-6 ........... H4/24/99 W OT ...............7-6 ........... A4/26/98 W ...................11-8 ........... H4/5/97 L ...................13-14 ........... A4/27/96 W ...................10-4 ........... H4/8/95 L .......................6-9 ........... A4/23/94 L ...................10-11 ........... H3/22/93 L .....................8-19 ........... H3/23/92 L .......................0-1 ..........N4

5/12/91 L .....................9-10 ........... N4/20/90 L ...................14-16 ........... N4/9/89 L .......................7-8 ........... N3/25/88 L ...................10-11 ........... N4/8/72 L .......................6-8 ........... H4/22/67 W .....................8-4 ........... H1Showdown in the Shoe, attendance 19,213; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 31,078; 3GWLL Tournament Semifinals, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.; 4OSU’s original 9-8 win was forfeited because of NCAA sanctions

bellArmiNeSeries - Ohio State leads 6-1Columbus, Ohio - Ohio State leads 2-1Louisville, Ky. - Ohio State leads 4-03/23/13 W .....................9-7 ........... A4/24/12 W ...................13-2 ........... H4/30/11 W ...................13-7 ........... A5/1/10 L OT .............13-14 ........... H4/4/09 W ...................11-7 ........... A4/2/08 W ...................20-4 ........... H4/7/07 W ...................13-9 ........... A

DelAWAreSeries - Ohio State leads 2-1Columbus - Ohio State leads 1-0Newark, Del. - Ohio State leads 1-03/29/03 W .....................9-7 ........... H3/30/02 W ...................15-7 ........... A1954 L .....................0-12 ....... N/A

DeNVerSeries - Ohio State leads 13-8Columbus - Ohio State leads 6-3Denver, Colo. - Denver leads 5-4Neutral - Ohio State leads 3-05/4/13 W .................11-10 ..........N1

3/9/13 L .....................9-10 ........... H2/19/12 W ...................10-9 ..........N2

5/5/11 L .....................4-11 .......... A3

4/16/11 L .....................6-11 ........... A4/7/10 L .....................9-10 ........... H4/19/09 W .................16-10 ........... A5/2/08 W ...................15-8 ..........N4

4/19/08 W .................20-13 .......... H5

4/22/07 W OT .............10-9 .......... A4/21/06 L .....................9-13 ........... H4/22/05 L .....................8-13 ........... A4/25/04 W OT ...............9-8 ........... H4/20/03 L .......................6-7 ........... A4/19/02 W .....................8-4 ........... H4/20/01 L .....................7-13 ........... A4/21/00 W .....................9-8 ........... H4/26/99 W .....................7-5 ........... A4/24/98 W ...................15-5 ........... H4/6/97 W .................17-10 ........... A3/17/93 W .....................9-7 ........... H1ECAC Championship Game, Geneva, N.Y.; 2Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 3ECAC Tournament Semifinals; 4GWLL Semifinals, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.; 5Ohio Stadium (attendance 29,601)

fAirfielDSeries - Ohio State leads 7-5Columbus - Ohio State leads 4-2Fairfield, Conn. - Ohio State leads 3-2Neutral Site - Fairfield leads 1-04/27/13 W ...................14-8 ........... H5/2/12 L .......................7-9 ..........N1

4/28/12 W .....................8-3 ........... A4/23/11 L .....................9-11 .......... H2

3/23/10 L .....................8-10 ........... A2/28/09 W ...................11-6 ........... H5/1/05 L ...................10-14 ........... H5/1/04 W ...................10-7 ........... A4/13/03 W ...................11-9 ........... H4/13/02 L 2OT ...............7-8 ........... A4/14/01 W .................11-10 ........... H4/14/00 W .....................9-8 ........... A1ECAC Tournament Semifinals, Denver, Colo.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 12,317

hObArtSeries - Hobart leads 7-6Columbus - Hobart leads 4-2Geneva, N.Y. - Ohio State leads 4-2Neutral - Hobart leads 1-04/6/13 W ...................10-6 ........... H4/7/12 W OT .............10-9 ........... A4/9/11 W ...................11-4 ........... H4/10/10 W ...................14-6 ........... A3/4/06 L .....................8-13 ..........N1

3/12/05 L .......................6-9 ........... H4/17/04 W OT ...........13-12 ........... A5/5/90 L .....................3-23 ........... A5/6/89 L .....................8-24 ........... H4/2/64 W .....................7-6 ........... H4/7/61 L .....................3-20 ........... H5/19/56 L .....................7-16 ........... A1Hershey, Pa.

hOfStrASeries - Hofstra leads 2-0Columbus - No meetingsHempstead, N.Y. - Hofstra leads 2-03/25/87 L .....................4-15 ........... A3/24/55 L .....................1-20 ........... A

JAckSONVilleSeries - Ohio State leads 1-0Columbus - No meetingsJacksonville, Fla. - Ohio State leads 1-02/17/13 W .....................9-6 ..........N1

1Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, Everbank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.

JOhNS hOpkiNSSeries - Johns Hopkins leads 4-0Columbus - Johns Hopkins leads 1-0Baltimore, Md. - Johns Hopkins leads 3-04/6/02 L .....................9-12 ........... H4/7/01 L .....................7-17 ........... A4/8/00 L .....................7-12 ........... A4/11/99 L .....................8-17 ........... A

mArquette Series - Ohio State leads 1-0Columbus - Ohio State leads 1-0Milwaukee, Wis. - No meetings2/23/13 W ...................18-8 ........... H

mASSAchuSettS Series - UMass leads 2-0Columbus - UMass leads 1-0Amherst, Mass. - UMass leads 1-02/25/12 L .......................3-9 ........... H2/26/11 L .....................9-11 ........... A

michigAN Series - Ohio State leads 11-3Varsity Series - Ohio State leads 2-0Columbus - Ohio State leads 6-1Ann Arbor, Mich. - Ohio State leads 5-24/13/13 W ...................17-8 ........... A4/14/12 W ...................12-9 ........... A4/6/88 W ...................11-5 ........... H4/22/87 W ...................11-4 ........... A5/2/80 L .......................6-7 ........... H4/5/78 W ...................14-4 ........... H3/27/77 W ...................11-4 ........... A3/31/76 W .....................7-4 ........... H4/9/75 L .......................5-7 ........... A3/18/72 W ...................11-6 ........... H4/17/71 L .......................5-6 ........... A4/11/69 W ...................10-7 ........... A4/8/67 W ...................20-2 ........... H1966 W .......1-0 (Forfeit) ........... HNote: Michigan became a varsity program beginning with the 2012 season

NOtre DAmeSeries - Notre Dame leads 31-21Columbus - Notre Dame leads 12-11South Bend, Ind. - ND leads 16-10Neutral - Notre Dame leads 3-03/20/13 L .......................4-9 ........... A3/21/12 L .......................7-8 ........... H3/23/11 L .......................7-8 ........... A3/20/10 L OT .................6-7 ........... A5/3/09 L .....................7-16 ..........N1

4/25/09 L .....................8-14 .......... H2

5/4/08 L .......................2-9 ..........N1

4/27/08 L ...................12-17 ........... A4/28/07 L .....................6-12 ........... H4/29/06 L .....................8-10 ........... A4/29/05 L .....................5-16 ........... H3/31/04 W .....................9-8 ........... A

4/6/03 W ...................11-5 ........... H5/4/02 L .......................3-7 ........... A4/1/01 L .....................4-13 ........... H4/1/00 L .....................4-13 ........... A4/14/99 W .....................5-4 ........... H4/2/98 L .....................2-12 ........... A5/3/97 L .....................3-20 ........... H5/4/96 L .....................4-13 ........... A5/6/95 L .....................7-19 ........... H4/23/94 L ...................10-19 ........... A4/24/93 L .....................7-11 ........... H4/25/92 L .....................6-12 ........... A4/27/91 L .....................7-11 ........... H4/28/90 L ...................11-14 ........... A4/25/89 W .....................7-5 ........... H4/30/88 W .....................6-4 ........... A5/2/87 L ...................11-16 ........... H4/30/86 L .....................9-13 ........... A5/1/85 L .....................4-10 ........... H4/28/84 L .....................4-17 ........... A4/6/83 W .................11-10 ........... H4/28/82 L ...................13-21 ........... A4/15/82 W .................14-10 ........... H3/12/82 L ...................10-14 ..........N3

4/30/81 W ...................10-9 ........... H4/16/81 W .....................9-6 ........... A4/23/78 W ...................14-1 ........... H4/23/77 W ...................10-4 ........... A4/24/76 W ...................13-4 ........... H4/23/75 W .....................9-8 ........... A3/23/74 L .......................6-7 ........... H4/7/73 L .......................5-8 ........... A4/15/72 W .....................9-7 ........... H5/3/69 W .................... n/a ........... A4/12/68 W ...................14-5 ........... H4/14/67 W .....................8-4 ........... A4/2/66 W ...................15-4 ........... A5/15/65 W ...................11-5 ........... H4/10/65 W ...................10-3 ........... A4/18/64 W ...................12-1 ........... A1GWLL Final, Seaholm High School, Bir-mingham, Mich.; Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium (attendance 30,192); 3Loyola Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

peNN StAteSeries - Penn State leads 12-5Columbus - Penn State leads 6-2State College, Pa. - Penn State leads 6-33/2/13 W ............. 10-9 OT ........... A3/3/12 L .......................2-5 ........... H3/5/11 W 3OT .............6-5 ........... A3/6/10 W OT ...........11-10 ........... H3/7/09 L .....................5-11 ........... A3/8/08 W ...................17-6 ........... H3/10/07 W ...................10-8 ........... A3/11/06 L OT .............13-14 ........... H2/19/05 L .......................7-9 ........... A2/21/04 L .......................4-5 ........... H5/3/03 L .....................4-13 ........... A2/25/96 L OT .................7-8 ........... H3/3/95 L .....................7-15 ........... A4/3/82 L .....................4-24 ........... A4/4/81 L .....................5-15 ........... H4/5/80 L .....................3-17 ........... A4/7/79 L ...................11-14 ........... H

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NcAA tournament quarterfinalisthead coach - Nick myers

captains - Dominique Alexander, logan Schuss

2/9 DETROIT W 14-82/17 vs. Jacksonville1 W 9-6 2/23 MARQUETTE W 18-8 3/2 at Penn State W OT 10-9 3/9 DENVER L 9-103/16 at Virginia W 16-103/17 VIRGINIA L 9-113/20 at Notre Dame L 4-93/23 at Bellarmine W 9-73/30 LOYOLA L 4-94/6 HOBART W 10-64/13 at Michigan W 17-84/20 at Air Force W 10-94/27 FAIRFIELD W 13-85/2 vs. Loyola2 W 18-115/4 vs. Denver3 W 11-105/12 TOWSON4 W 16-65/18 vs. Cornell5 L 6-161Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2ECAC Tournament semifinals, Geneva, N.Y. 3 ECAC Tournament final, Geneva, N.Y. 4NCAA Tournament first round, Columbus, Ohio 5NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, College Park, Md.

20128-7 (5-1/2nd ecAc)

head coach - Nick myerscaptains - Joe bonanni, matt

kawamoto, brock Sorensen, mike Smail

2/9 DETROIT W 11-62/11 at Mercer W 15-82/19 vs. Denver1 W 10-92/25 UMASS L 3-93/3 PENN STATE L 2-53/9 ROBERT MORRIS L 7-93/17 VIRGINIA L 9-113/21 NOTRE DAME L 7-83/24 BELLARMINE W 13-23/31 at Loyola L 7-94/7 at Hobart W OT 10-94/14 at Michigan W 12-94/21 AIR FORCE2 W 14-44/28 at Fairfield W 8-35/2 vs. Fairfield3 L 7-81Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank

Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 19,213; 3ECAC Tournament semifinals, Denver, Colo.

20118-8 (3-3/t-3rd ecAc)

head coach - Nick myerscaptains - Jarred bowman, conor

David, Scott lathrop, brock Sorensen, bryce Woodson

2/10 DETROIT W 4-32/12 MERCER W 20-22/19 NORTH CAROLINA W 13-82/26 at Massachusetts L 9-113/5 at Penn State W 3OT 6-53/8 LEHIGH W 11-73/12 at Albany L 9-113/19 at Virginia L 11-143/23 at Notre Dame L 7-84/2 LOYOLA L 9-124/9 HOBART W 11-44/16 at Denver L 6-114/17 at Air Force W 8-44/23 FAIRFIELD1 L 9-114/30 at Bellarmine W 13-75/5 at Denver2 L 4-111Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 12,317; 2ECAC Tournament semifinals

20107-8 (3-4/t-5th ecAc)

head coach - Nick myerscaptains - Scott foreman, Andrew

Stimmel2/13 VILLANOVA W 10-82/20 at Bucknell L 5-112/27 DETROIT W 16-73/6 PENN STATE W OT 11-103/9 at Robert Morris L 7-123/13 ALBANY W 11-63/20 at Notre Dame L OT 6-73/23 at Fairfield L 8-103/27 at Quinnipiac W 10-84/3 at Loyola L 9-114/10 at Hobart W 14-64/17 DENVER L 9-194/24 AIR FORCE1 W 10-65/1 BELLARMINE L OT 13-145/8 at North Carolina L 13-191Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 31,078

20098-8 (3-2/3rd gWll)

head coach - Nick myerscaptains - Joel Dalgarno, Scott

matthews2/7 DETROIT W 21-12/14 at Navy L 6-82/21 BUCKNELL W OT 10-92/28 FAIRFIELD W 11-63/7 at Penn State L 5-113/11 ROBERT MORRIS W 19-133/21 at UMBC L OT 8-93/24 at Colgate L 4-93/28 QUINNIPIAC W 8-24/4 at Bellarmine W 11-74/11 vs. North Carolina1 L 11-124/18 at Air Force L 6-94/19 at Denver W 16-104/25 NOTRE DAME2 L 8-145/1 vs. Air Force3 W 10-55/3 vs. Notre Dame3 L 7-161Calvert Hall College High School, Baltimore, Md.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 30,192; 3GWLL semifinals and final, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.

200811-6 (4-1/t-1st gWll)

NcAA tournament quarterfinalisthead coach - Joe breschi

captains - kevin buchanan, Josh funk 2/16 NAVY L OT 7-82/24 COLGATE W 13-63/1 at Bucknell L 3OT 7-83/8 PENN STATE W 17-63/15 at Robert Morris W 12-53/18 at Villanova W 15-83/22 UMBC L 2OT 11-123/29 at Quinnipiac W 18-74/2 BELLARMINE W 20-44/6 AIR FORCE W 16-54/12 vs. North Carolina1 W 14-114/19 DENVER2 W 20-134/27 at Notre Dame L 12-175/2 vs. Denver3 W 15-85/4 vs. Notre Dame3 L 2-95/10 at Cornell4 W 15-75/18 Duke5 L 10-211Boys’ Latin School, Baltimore, Md.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 29,601; 3GWLL semifinals and final, Seaholm High School, Birmingham,

Mich.; 4NCAA tournament first round; 5NCAA tournament quarterfinals, Ithaca, N.Y.

20079-5 (4-1/2nd gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - chris li, Jason lutz

2/10 ROBERT MORRIS W 13-52/17 vs. North Carolina1 L 10-142/23 vs. Wagner2 W 19-12/25 HARVARD W 13-43/2 BUCKNELL L 6-73/10 at Penn State W 10-83/20 at Towson L 8-103/25 at UMBC L 9-113/31 QUINNIPIAC W 14-64/7 at Bellarmine W 13-94/20 at Air Force W 10-64/22 at Denver W OT 10-94/28 NOTRE DAME L 6-125/6 ARMY W 17-71Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.; 2Moon Township, Pa.

20067-6 (3-2/t-2nd gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - Andrew bender, gary bining, Jason bloom, ben Wolff,

brian yontz2/18 vs. North Carolina1 L 5-142/24 at Navy L 3-93/4 vs. Hobart2 L 8-133/11 PENN STATE L OT 13-143/13 MARIST W 13-83/18 at Quinnipiac W 9-83/25 BROWN W 9-74/8 at Robert Morris W 11-34/14 BUTLER W 14-104/21 DENVER L 9-134/23 AIR FORCE W 11-74/29 at Notre Dame L 8-105/6 at Army W 12-91Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.; 2Hershey, Pa.

20056-8 (2-3/4th gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - Jason bloom, John Dauro,

peter frantz, tom randisi2/19 at Penn State L 7-02/26 NAVY L 5-11

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200412-4 (5-0/1st gWll)

NcAA tournament first roundhead coach - Joe breschi

captains - greg bice, matt cafarelli, Anthony gilardi, tom randisi, tony

russo2/21 PENN STATE L 4-52/28 at Navy W 12-93/7 at UMBC L 2OT 7-83/13 DREXEL W 8-43/20 vs. Quinnipiac1 W 14-73/22 at Marist W 11-33/25 vs. Hartford1 W 16-83/31 at Notre Dame W 9-84/3 DUKE W 16-94/7 BUTLER W 12-54/17 at Hobart W OT 13-124/23 AIR FORCE W 9-24/25 DENVER W OT 9-8 5/1 at Fairfield W 10-75/8 at North Carolina L 6-125/15 at North Carolina2 L 6-131New Haven, Conn.; 2NCAA Tournament First Round

20039-5 (4-1/t-1st gWll)

NcAA tournament first roundhead coach - Joe breschi

captains - matt cafarelli, peter Dillon, Anthony kelly, mike Norton

2/22 NAVY L 10-13 3/8 vs. Quinnipiac1 W 17-53/12 NORTH CAROLINA L 8-93/16 at Drexel W 12-53/22 ARMY W 11-83/29 DELAWARE W 9-74/6 NOTRE DAME W 11-54/13 FAIRFIELD W 11-94/18 at Air Force W 7-2

4/20 at Denver L 6-74/26 at Butler W 14-104/30 at UMBC W 12-95/3 at Penn State L 4-135/11 at Maryland2 L 5-81UMBC Stadium, Baltimore, Md.; 2NCAA Tournament First Round

20029-5 (3-2/3rd gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - John Dicamillo, peter

Dillon, mark marion, kevin Stephan2/16 at North Carolina L 3OT 12-13 2/23 at Georgetown L 8-103/2 VMI W 19-03/9 vs. Quinnipiac1 W 10-93/17 DREXEL W 8-43/23 at Army W 14-133/27 at Manhattan W 17-53/30 at Delaware W 15-74/6 JOHNS HOPKINS L 9-124/13 at Fairfield L 2 OT 7-8 4/19 DENVER W 8-44/21 AIR FORCE W 9-34/27 BUTLER W 17-55/4 at Notre Dame L 3-71Baltimore, Md.

2001 8-6 (2-3/t-4th gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - John Delucia, peter Dillon,

kevin Stephan, greg zytkowski2/24 GEORGETOWN L 6-103/4 vs. Marist1 W 19-63/1 MANHATTAN W 16-53/18 at Drexel W 8-73/21 vs. Dartmouth1 W 14-103/24 at VMI W 15-73/28 at Butler L 12-134/1 NOTRE DAME L 4-134/7 at Johns Hopkins L 7-174/14 FAIRFIELD W 11-104/20 at Denver L 7-134/22 at Air Force W 11-104/28 at Virginia L 6-155/4 CORNELL W 8-71Baltimore, Md.

20006-8 (2-2/t-2nd gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - mike Abeles, kevin

Stockton, Jon torpey, greg zytkowski2/26 at Duke L 7-163/4 RADFORD W 16-73/11 BUTLER L 8-93/18 at North Carolina L 8-133/22 at VMI W 14-23/25 vs. Vermont1 W 7-44/1 at Notre Dame L 4-134/8 at Johns Hopkins L 7-124/14 at Fairfield W 9-84/16 at Stony Brook L 6-74/21 DENVER W 9-84/23 AIR FORCE W 17-64/29 VIRGINIA L 7-135/6 at Cornell L 5-111Baltimore, Md.

199910-3 (3-1/t-1st gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - mike Abeles, Jon egan,

kevin Johnson, Jon torpey3/6 at Rutgers W 11-93/13 vs. Sacred Heart1 W 14-33/20 at Radford W 12-83/23 at Virginia L 0-213/27 at Butler L 8-164/3 CANSIUS W 7-54/11 at Johns Hopkins L 8-174/14 NOTRE DAME W 5-44/18 STONY BROOK W 12-84/21 VMI W 13-44/24 at Air Force W OT 7-64/26 at Denver W 7-55/1 GANNON W 13-91at UMBC, Baltimore, Md.

19985-7 (2-2/3rd gWll)

head coach - Joe breschicaptains - mike Abeles, John kuss,

Jim lafferty, Jon torpey3/1 RUTGERS L 3-103/7 at VMI W 9-53/21 COLGATE L 10-113/24 at Loyola (Md.) L 6-183/29 RADFORD L 11-124/2 at Notre Dame L 2-12

4/11 BUTLER L OT 8-94/14 WOOSTER W 19-54/24 DENVER W 15-54/26 AIR FORCE W 11-84/29 NORTH CAROLINA L 5-185/2 at Mercyhurst W 12-10

19976-6 (0-3/4th gWll)

head coach - paul caldwellcaptains - tim Johnson, John kuss,

Dave Otis2/23 at Rutgers L 6-173/1 DENISON L 8-203/9 at Mercyhurst W 13-103/15 NIAGARA W 14-43/28 at Radford L 12-144/5 at Air Force L 13-144/6 at Denver W 17-104/8 WOOSTER W 14-84/12 MT. ST. MARY’S W 17-114/20 at VMI W 11-74/26 at Butler L 6-165/3 NOTRE DAME L 3-20

19965-8 (1-3 gWll)

head coach - paul caldwellcaptains - tom martin, Jeff

laubenstein, pat Sulivan2/25 PENN STATE L OT 7-83/2 at Denison W OT 8-7 3/9 NORTHWOOD W 22-6 3/16 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 6-10 3/19 at Rutgers L 8-11 3/22 at St. Joseph’s W 10-8 3/27 at Wooster W 10-2 3/30 BUTLER L 4-5 4/6 MICHIGAN STATE L 8-94/14 RADFORD L 8-94/20 at Ohio Wesleyan L 9-124/27 AIR FORCE W 10-45/4 at Notre Dame L 4-13

19955-9 (0-4 great midwestern lacrosse

league)head coach - paul caldwell

captains - raif Webster, matthew horowitz, Aaron Sperano

3/3 at Penn State L 7-153/7 ST. JOSEPH’S W 23-53/11 MT. ST. MARY’S W 14-9

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3/21 at North Carolina L 3-203/23 at Radford W 12-63/26 OHIO WESLEYAN L 7-84/2 DENISON L 4-84/8 at Air Force L 6-94/12 at Butler L 7-144/15 at Wooster W 9-54/22 at Michigan State L 7-114/23 at Northwood Insit. W 21-74/30 at Canisius L 11-155/6 NOTRE DAME L 7-19

1994 4-7 (0-4/5th great West lacrosse

league/mlA)head coach - paul caldwell

captains - russell Salk, michael Sullivan

3/5 at Pennsylvania L 4-173/22 at Maryland L 2-163/24 at Mt St. Mary’s W OT 11-10 3/26 at Radford W 13-104/2 BUTLER L 7-134/6 WOOSTER W 12-64/9 at Denison L 8-94/16 MICHIGAN STATE L 6-164/23 at Notre Dame L 10-194/28 AIR FORCE L 10-114/30 CANISIUS W 15-13

1993 8-6 (1-3/4th mlA)

head coach - brion Salazar captains - Doug myers, David blue,

eric pozniak3/6 at UMBC L 11-203/17 DENVER W 9-73/22 vs. Air Force1 L 8-193/23 at Rutgers L 7-233/31 at Wooster W 14-84/3 MT. ST. MARY’S W 12-94/7 at Butler W 15-144/10 vs. Radford2 W 15-44/11 at Bucknell2 L 8-204/17 VMI W 22-174/21 KENYON W 19-34/24 NOTRE DAME L 7-114/28 at Canisius W 18-85/8 at Michigan State L 8-131Baltimore, Md.; 2Bucknell Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.

19922-12 (0-7 mlA)

head coach - brion Salazarcaptains - John baker, rob elia, Jerry

Nigro3/7 at Denison1 W 13-73/18 RUTGERS L 6-173/23 vs. Air Force1, 2 W OT 9-83/28 at UMBC L 3OT 13-14 4/1 WOOSTER1 W 14-104/4 at Mount St. Mary’s1 W 10-84/8 OBERLIN1 W 22-54/10 CANISIUS1 W 16-74/15 OHIO WESLEYAN L 8-104/18 at VMI W 13-84/22 at Kenyon1 W 13-54/25 at Notre Dame L 6-124/29 MICHIGAN STATE1 W 12-115/2 at Stony Brook W 10-91Indicates game forfeited per NCAA sanctions and officially recorded as 1-0 losses; record prior to sanctions was 10-4 (5-2/t-1st MLA); 2College Park, Md.

19918-8

head coach - brion Salazarcaptains - John baker, Dan zecchini

3/9 DENISON W 12-103/22 vs. VMI1 L 6-93/24 vs. Radford1 W 7-63/26 at Maryland L 5-183/28 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 11-154/1 WITTENBERG W 18-64/6 at Wooster W 13-74/10 at Oberlin W 11-64/12 vs. Air Force2 L 2 OT 9-10 4/13 at Bucknell L 8-194/17 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-224/19 at Canisius W 13-114/24 MARIETTA W 21-24/27 NOTRE DAME L 7-115/1 KENYON W 11-45/11 at Michigan State L 6-171UMBC Tournament, Baltimore, Md.; 2Lewisburg, Pa.

19904-10 (0-2 great lakes conference)

head coach - brion Salazarcaptains - mike Avery, matt goers,

bill Weeks3/10 at Denison L 5-20

3/16 RADFORD W 14-133/21 at Maryland L 5-163/24 vs. New Hampshire1 L 6-153/25 vs. Iroquis Nationals1 L 9-184/7 WOOSTER W 15-124/11 OBERLIN W 26-74/14 CANISIUS W OT 18-174/18 OHIO WESLEYAN L 8-214/20 vs. Air Force2 L 14-164/28 at Notre Dame L 11-145/2 at Kenyon L 8-105/5 at Hobart L 3-235/12 MICHIGAN STATE L 7-171Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, N.J.; 2Long Island, N.Y.

19895-9 (2-1/2nd great lakes conference,

mlA)head coach - fred koval

captains - Dan lindner, tim mccabe3/11 DENISON L 10-113/19 RADFORD L 8-93/25 vs. North Carolina1 L 1-293/26 vs. Duke2 L 6-284/1 HARTFORD W 20-14/9 vs. Air Force3 L 7-84/12 at Oberlin W 12-84/15 at Wooster W 13-94/19 at Ohio Wesleyan L 5-204/22 WITTENBERG W 29-34/25 NOTRE DAME W 7-55/3 KENYON L 8-185/6 HOBART L 8-245/16 at Michigan State L 12-181NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Durham, N.C.; 2NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3Geneva, N.Y.

1988 12-4 (3-1/t-1st great lakes

conference)head coach - fred koval

captains - bill Stephenitch, Dan lindner

3/9 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 19-93/19 at UCLA W 20-33/21 vs. Stanford1 W 25-63/25 vs. Air Force2 L 10-113/26 vs. M.I.T.2 W 13-54/2 MICHIGAN STATE L 4-104/6 MICHIGAN W 11-54/10 at Lake Forest W 10-7

4/13 OBERLIN W 17-74/16 WOOSTER W OT 12-114/20 OHIO WESLEYAN L 6-174/23 ROCHESTER W 15-104/26 at Wittenberg W 17-24/30 at Notre Dame W 6-45/3 at Kenyon W 11-85/7 at Denison L 7-151Malibu, Calif.; 2Far West Classic, San Diego, Calif.

1987 7-7 (2-2 great lakes conference/mlA)

head coach - fred kovalcaptains - glenn Alban, bill

Stephenitch3/11 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 16-83/21 at SUNY-Stony Brook L 6-143/23 at Fairleigh Dickenson W 11-53/25 at Hofstra L 4-154/4 at Michigan State L 8-174/8 DENISON L OT 7-84/11 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-174/17 LAKE FOREST W 17-44/19 at Wooster W 16-44/22 at Michigan W 11-44/25 at Rochester W 11-65/2 NOTRE DAME L 11-165/6 KENYON L 9-125/9 WITTENBERG W 20-7

1986 7-7 (4-1/t-1st great lakes conference/

mlA)head coach - fred koval

captains - glenn Alban, Sean Sweeney

3/14 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 13-23/23 vs. Vermont1 L 7-163/25 at William & Mary L 11-253/28 vs. SUNY-Potsdam2 L 9-113/31 CLARKSON L 6-124/2 at Mount Union W 18-44/5 MICHIGAN STATE W 13-74/9 at Denison L 2-124/12 OHIO WESLEYAN L 2-214/19 WOOSTER W 13-84/23 at Kenyon W OT 11-104/26 LAKE FOREST W 13-34/30 at Notre Dame L 9-13

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5/3 at Wittenberg W 21-191Washington, D.C.; 2Hampden-Sydney, Va.

19857-7 (3-3 great lakes conference/5-5

mlA)head coach - fred koval

captain - glenn Alban, Jay Deperno3/25 at VMI W 12-93/27 at Radford W 8-73/29 at Duke L 8-193/31 at Guilford L 12-134/3 MT. UNION W 13-14/5 at Michigan State L 4-114/10 DENISON L 5-144/13 at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-204/17 ASHLAND W 20-04/20 at Wooster W 13-64/24 KENYON W OT 14-134/28 at Lake Forest L 6-85/1 NOTRE DAME L 4-105/4 WITTENBERG W 23-3

1984 7-6 (mlA)

head coach - Al biancocaptains - Jay Deperno, robert

O’Neill3/15 BUFFALO STATE W 14-123/18 vs. Vermont1 L 8-93/21 vs. West Chester1 W 9-43/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L 5-154/1 WEST. MARYLAND W 12-84/7 MICHIGAN STATE W 2OT 8-74/11 at Denison L 4-144/18 at Ashland W 14-54/21 WOOSTER L OT 7-84/24 at Kenyon W 13-114/28 at Notre Dame L 4-175/5 at Wittenberg W 18-55/6 COLORADO COLLEGE L 4-101Baltimore, Md.

1983 7-6 (6-4 mlA)

head coach - Al biancocaptains - Jay Neal, Steve young

3/21 vs. Duke1 L 3-93/23 at West Chester W 7-63/26 vs. Vermont2 L 7-103/31 at Ohio Wesleyan L 5-194/6 NOTRE DAME W OT 11-104/13 DENISON L 9-16

4/16 at Oberlin W 16-04/20 ASHLAND W 14-44/23 WITTENBERG W 26-14/27 KENYON W 8-64/30 at Wooster L 9-165/6 at Mt. Union W 17-35/8 MICHIGAN STATE L 7-81Baltimore, Md.; 2Glen Head, N.Y.

1982 5-10 (4-6 mlA)

head coach - Al biancocaptains - robert grim, tim cave

3/20 vs. Princeton1 L 5-203/21 vs. Notre Dame1 L 10-143/24 at Georgetown W 11-73/27 at Salisbury State W 19-63/31 ASHLAND L 10-124/3 at Penn State L 4-244/8 MICHIGAN STATE W 6-44/10 OHIO WESLEYAN L 5-144/15 NOTRE DAME W 14-104/17 at Denison L 5-154/21 at Kenyon L 13-144/24 at Michigan State L 6-104/28 at Notre Dame L 13-215/1 at Ashland W 10-95/5 WOOSTER W 6-51Loyola Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

19818-6 (7-4, 6-0/1st mlA university

Division)head coach - Al bianco

captain - fred koval3/31 at Wooster L 6-74/4 PENN STATE L 5-154/8 at Ashland W OT 13-124/11 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-294/14 PURDUE W 15-74/16 at Notre Dame W 9-64/18 at Michigan State W 12-44/22 ASHLAND W 15-134/25 at Denison L 9-144/28 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 6-104/30 NOTRE DAME W 10-95/2 MICHIGAN STATE W 11-65/5 KENYON W 16-105/9 at Ohio Wesleyan1 L 13-241MLA Championship Game

19807-7 (4-4/1st mlA university Division)

head coach - Al biancocaptains - bob harman

4/1 WOOSTER W 11-94/3 OHIO WESLEYAN L 7-144/5 at Penn State L 3-174/9 at Ashland W OT 11-104/12 at Kenyon W 10-44/16 at Purdue W 20-14/19 DENISON L 3OT 7-84/22 at Ohio Wesleyan L 8-174/24 at Denison L 9-114/26 at Michigan State W 14-104/30 ASHLAND W 10-65/2 MICHIGAN L 6-75/4 MICHIGAN STATE W 11-75/6 DENISON1 L 6-91MLA playoff first round

19798-7 (5-3 mlA)

head coach - Jerry bellcaptains - terry gilmore, Dan Anderson3/18 at James Madison W 16-13/19 at Lynchburg W 18-33/21 at Roanoke Coll. L 4-143/23 at Baltimore Univ. L 8-173/31 OHIO WESLEYAN L 6-134/1 PURDUE W 17-44/7 PENN STATE1 L 11-144/11 at Denison L 13-144/18 at Syracuse L 6-204/21 at Bowling Green W 11-94/25 DENISON W 10-94/28 at Ohio Wesleyan L 9-145/5 Bowling Green W 16-135/9 at Ashland W 15-95/12 vs. Michigan St.2 W 19-81Worthington High School, Worthington, Ohio; 2Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)

197814-1 (7-0/1st mlA)

head coach - Jerry bellcaptains - Joe Oelgoetz, ron benedict,

Dan Anderson3/18 at William & Mary W 12-73/20 Washington & Lee L 9-223/22 at Randolph-Macon W 10-43/31 NEW ENGLAND CO. W 8-64/2 at Purdue W 13-34/5 MICHIGAN W 14-4

4/8 KENYON W 10-44/12 at Ohio Wesleyan W 16-104/19 ASHLAND W 12-44/22 DENISON W OT 11-104/23 NOTRE DAME W 14-14/26 OBERLIN W 22-34/30 vs. Michigan St.1 W 19-75/3 at Wooster W 14-105/6 at Bowling Green W OT 15-141Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)

19777-4 (3-4 mlA)

head coach - Jerry bellcaptains - chris Anderson, tom gustin,

gene ferraro3/27 at Michigan W 11-44/2 OHIO WESLEYAN L 8-124/6 PURDUE W 13-04/9 at Kenyon L 8-104/13 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 8-64/16 at Ashland L 11-124/23 at Notre Dame W 10-44/27 at Denison L 9-145/4 WOOSTER W 18-125/7 BOWLING GREEN W 10-35/14 MICHIGAN STATE W 14-3

19769-3 (4-3/5th mlA)

head coach - Jerry bellcaptains - Jim Windle, chris Anderson,

gene ferraro3/31 MICHIGAN W 7-44/3 at Ohio Wesleyan L 4-174/7 at Purdue W 15-24/10 KENYON L 5-74/17 ASHLAND W 9-54/20 at Ohio Univ. W 11-44/24 NOTRE DAME W 13-44/28 DENISON W 8-55/1 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 6-55/5 at Wooster W 17-85/8 at Bowling Green L 7-105/15 at Michigan State W 19-6

19757-7 (2-6, 7th mlA)

head coach - John munsoncaptains - Jeff leake, Alan brady

4/2 OHIO UNIV. W 20-24/5 OHIO WESLEYAN L 7-184/9 at Michigan L 5-7

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197411-5 (6-3, 4th mlA)

head coach - John munsoncaptains - mike berlin, rick Scott,

Darryl Skale3/16 WEST VIRGINIA1 W 13-53/17 MICHIGAN STATE1 W 7-43/22 ASHLAND2 L OT 8-9 3/23 NOTRE DAME2 L 3OT 6-73/30 PURDUE W 14-04/6 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-144/10 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 6-14/13 KENYON W 6-54/17 at Wittenberg W 7-54/20 ASHLAND W 5-44/24 OBERLIN W 5-34/27 MICHIGAN STATE W 10-45/1 DENISON L 5-165/4 at Wooster W 8-35/8 at Ohio Univ. W 12-35/11 at Bowling Green L 3-71Buckeye Invitational; 2Midwest Invitational

19733-9 (1-8 mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptains - mark medvedeff, Skip

Vanbourgondien3/24 at Ashland L 2-63/26 at Oberlin L 4-73/31 WITTENBERG L 7-84/7 at Notre Dame L 5-84/14 at Kenyon L 2-164/18 OHIO WESLEYAN L 7-144/28 at Michigan State L 7-95/2 at Denison L 1-135/5 WOOSTER W 11-35/12 BOWLING GREEN L 7-135/16 OHIO UNIV. W 9-85/19 at Allegheny W 20-1

1972 5-9 (2-5, 6th mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptain - Dana friend

3/18 MICHIGAN W 11-63/21 at Washington & Lee L 2-163/22 at VMI W 21-23/24 at North Carolina L 7-83/25 at Duke L 4-194/1 at Wittenberg L 5-94/8 AIR FORCE L OT 6-84/15 NOTRE DAME W 9-74/18 at Ohio Wesleyan L 5-84/22 KENYON L 4-84/29 MICHIGAN STATE W 9-35/3 DENISON L 7-105/6 at Wooster W 12-65/13 at Bowling Green L 4-14

19717-4 (5-3 mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptain - chris Abeles

4/3 WITTENBERG L 9-134/10 at Cincinnati W 9-44/14 OHIO WESLEYAN W 7-44/17 at Michigan L 5-64/18 at Michigan State W 4-34/24 at Kenyon W 7-35/1 at Vanderbilt W 9-55/5 at Denison L 5-165/8 OBERLIN W 11-85/15 BOWLING GREEN L 8-105/22 WOOSTER W 10-4

1970 (mlA)4-4

head coach - conrad Steelecaptains - Warren galvin, chris Abeles4/4 at Wittenberg W 9-44/11 MICHIGAN STATE W 13-04/18 at Ohio Wesleyan L 8-94/25 KENYON W 15-45/1 at Oberlin L 6-85/2 VANDERBILT W 22-35/6 DENISON L 2-115/23 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 6-10

19696-4 (mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptains - Jerry bell, Don bennett

4/3 SYRACUSE L 5-9

4/5 WITTENBURG W 5-34/11 at Michigan W 10-74/12 at Michigan State W 12-44/26 at Denison L 3-215/3 at Notre Dame W5/7 OBERLIN W OT 12-115/12 at Kenyon W5/14 OHIO WESLEYAN L 3-65/17 BOWLING GREEN L 4-11

19687-4 (mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptain - brian Driscoll

3/18 at Virginia L 8-123/21 at Randolph-Macon W 12-113/23 at North Carolina L 7-93/30 at Ball State W 24-04/12 NOTRE DAME W 14-54/13 MICHIGAN STATE W 7-34/20 at Oberlin W 9-64/27 DENISON L 9-125/6 KENYON W 11-65/15 at Ohio Wesleyan W 9-65/18 at Bowling Green L 6-7

19679-3 (8-2 mlA)

head coach - conrad Steelecaptains - cliff murray, brian Driscoll

3/21 at C.W. Post L 2-54/8 MICHIGAN W 20-24/14 at Notre Dame1 W 8-44/15 vs. Michigan St.1 W 8-24/22 AIR FORCE W 8-44/26 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 7-44/29 Oberlin W 8-75/6 at Kenyon L 5-105/10 OHIO WESLEYAN W 8-65/13 Cleveland LAX CLUB W 13-55/17 at Denison L 7-115/20 BOWLING GREEN W 7-61Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.

196614-0 (1st mlA and uSilA hixson

Division)head coach - paul hartman

captain - bill polasky3/23 at Adelphi W 6-53/24 at C.W. Post W 14-63/25 at Towson W 8-64/2 at Notre Dame W 15-4

4/9 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 23-4 Michigan W 1-0 (forfeit)4/16 Cleveland LAX CLUB W 19-24/20 OHIO WESLEYAN W 12-44/23 DENISON W 17-114/30 MICHIGAN STATE W 17-25/3 at Bowling Green W 19-25/7 at Oberlin W 12-25/14 KENYON W 11-45/18 at Ohio Wesleyan W 13-5

196515-2 (t-1st mlA)

head coach - paul hartmancaptain - ray yearsley

3/22 at North Carolina L 5-83/25 at Washington & Lee W OT 7-63/27 at Towson State W 13-34/3 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 8-44/9 vs. Michigan State1 W 13-24/10 at Notre Dame1 W 10-34/14 KENYON W 10-04/17 OBERLIN W 8-74/24 BOWLING GREEN W 28-34/28 at Ohio Wesleyan W 8-25/1 at Kenyon W 10-35/5 at Denison L 8-95/8 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W 21-25/12 OHIO WESLEYAN W 6-55/15 NOTRE DAME W 11-55/19 DENISON W 13-65/22 OBERLIN W 8-41Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.

196411-6-1

head coach - paul hartmancaptain - Don Starr

3/24 at Villanova W 13-43/26 at Pennsylvania L 3-43/28 at C.W. Post W 11-104/2 HOBART W 7-64/4 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 3-44/11 OBERLIN W 6-14/17 vs. Michigan St.1 W 18-44/18 at Notre Dame W 12-14/22 at Ohio Wesleyan W 8-24/25 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W 14-24/28 KENYON L 5-85/2 at Bowling Green W 9-2 Denison L 7-85/9 at Ohio Wesleyan W 4-3 Kenyon T 9-9

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19639-6 (mlA)

head coach - paul hartmancaptain - bob cawley

3/19 at Adelphi L 4-113/20 at C.W. Post W 9-73/23 at Towson W OT 8-74/6 PITTSBURGH LAX CLUB W 18-44/9 CORTLAND W 11-74/13 DENISON L 4-74/17 at Ohio Wesleyan W 11-34/20 at Kenyon W 7-24/27 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 15-15/4 at Oberlin L 7-115/8 OHIO WESLEYAN W 8-55/11 at Denison L 4-105/18 KENYON W 9-55/21 OBERLIN L OT 7-85/25 at Cleveland Lax Club L 6-9

19625-8-1

head coach - paul hartmancaptains - roger beck, James callard,

robert franklin, John Strapp3/20 at Adelphi L 2-83/21 at C.W. Post W 12-23/23 at Loyola L 2-33/24 at Towson State L 3-64/7 PITTSBURGH W 15-34/14 DENISON L 1-54/21 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W 9-84/25 KENYON W 8-14/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L 3-95/1 at Oberlin T 5-55/4 at Kenyon L 4-65/10 OHIO WESLEYAN W 10-85/12 at Denison L 5-145/19 OBERLIN L 3-10

19613-13 (mlA)

head coach - paul hartmancaptains - John Shafer, bob

Shoemaker3/20 at Baltimore L 3-163/21 at Loyola L 8-153/23 at Adelphi L 3-4

3/24 at C.W. Post L 5-94/7 HOBART L 3-204/14 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 8-134/21 KENYON W 11-94/25 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 8-104/28 OHIO WESLEYAN L 8-134/22 at Denison L 3-74/26 OBERLIN L 4-104/29 Cleveland LAX CLUB W 10-65/5 at Kenyon W 9-85/13 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-135/20 DENISON L 1-125/29 at Oberlin L 5-15

19603-10 (mlA)

head coach - paul hartmancaptains - Joe berwanger, theodore

kolva3/25 at Baltimore L 3-174/2 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB L 5-114/9 Cleveland LAX CLUB L 4-84/11 RENSSELAER L 5-74/16 DENISON L 7-124/23 OHIO WESLEYAN L 11-124/26 KENYON W 14-64/30 at Denison L 7-124/7 at Ohio Wesleyan L 11-124/11 OBERLIN L 0-174/14 at Cleveland Lax Club W 11-104/21 at Kenyon W 9-64/28 at Oberlin L 6-18

19592-8-1

head coach - howard knuttgencaptains - Dan cheney, Jon mercer

3/24 at Adelphi T 4-43/27 at Baltimore Univ. L 0-114/4 COLUMBUS LAX CLUB W OT 9-84/11 DENISON L 5-84/18 Cleveland LAX CLUB L 6-74/21 KENYON W 10-74/24 at Ohio Wesleyan L 5-65/2 at Oberlin L 8-85/9 at Kenyon L 8-125/13 Ohio Wesleyan L OT 7-85/16 OBERLIN L 2-8

19583-7 (mlA)

head coach - howard knuttgencaptains - fred keller, Jon mercer

4/12 Cleveland LAX CLUB L 5-84/15 at Ohio Wesleyan W 10-34/26 at Oberlin L 3-94/29 KENYON L 4-85/7 OHIO WESLEYAN W 11-55/10 at Denison L 8-95/13 OBERLIN L 4-145/17 at Kenyon L 5-75/21 DENISON W 8-55/24 at Cleveland Lax Club L 3-13

19579-4 (2nd, mlA)

head coach - howard knuttgencaptains - roger moser, thomas

kutrosky3/19 at Baltimore L 6-123/20 at Washington Md. L 10-83/23 at Adelphi W 10-24/9 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-24/13 KENYON W 7-64/20 at Oberlin L 5-94/24 DENISON W 10-64/27 Cleveland Lax W 11-95/11 at Kenyon L 4-65/15 Akron W 1-0 (forfeit)5/18 Cleveland Lax W 6-3 Denison W 9-85/26 OBERLIN W 6-3

19568-5 (2nd, mlA)

head coach - howard knuttgencaptains - Don corrigan, James Spung3/22 at Baltimore L 2-123/24 at Dickinson W 8-63/26 CORTLAND STATE W 8-24/ OBERLIN L 6-124/14 at Kenyon W 6-24/25 DENISON W 10-35/4 at Oberlin L 2-85/5 at Cleveland Lax Club L 2-75/12 at Denison W 10-35/16 KENYON W 5-35/19 at Hobart L 7-165/26 Cleveland Lax W 12-9 Ohio Wesleyan W 8-2

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head coach - howard knuttgencaptain - richard Wootten

3/24 at Hofstra L 1-203/25 at City College N.Y. L 3-124/16 at Denison L 5-64/23 at Kenyon L 3-55/7 OBERLIN L 4-75/14 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB W 8-65/21 at Cleveland Lax Club L 6-75/24 DENISON W 9-65/28 OBERLIN W n/a

1954 2-8-1

head coach - ed bakercaptains - richard mccombs, gordon

kresheck Delaware L 0-12 Baltimore L 0-16 Rutgers L 2-14 Cleveland Lax Club L 3-4 Kenyon L 4-9 Denison W 8-1 Kenyon L 2-7 Oberlin L 1-17 Denison W 8-1 Oberlin L 8-9 Cleveland Lax Club T 3-3

19532-5-1

head coach - Jack corkerycaptains - Darrell Apt, William heil

4/11 at Cleveland Lax Club L 3-44/22 at Kenyon L 4-94/25 DENISON W 8-15/2 KENYON L 2-75/9 at Oberlin L 1-155/18 DENISON W 9-15/22 OBERLIN L 8-95/23 CLEVELAND LAX CLUB T 3-3

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AAbeles, Jon ...................... 1969, 70, 71Abeles, Michael ......... 1997, 98, 99, 00Achatz, Tim ....................... 1987, 88, 89Adams, Aaron ........................ 1997, 98Ahrens, James ............................. 1995Alban, Glenn............... 1984, 85, 86, 87Alexander, Dominique 2010, 11, 12, 13Allen, Joseph ............. 1982, 83, 84, 85Allen, Roger............................ 1982, 83Allison, Steve ................... 1973, 74, 76Ames, Steven P. ............................ 1971Anderson, Charles ............ 1983, 84, 85Anderson, Chris ...... 1974, 1975, 76, 77Anderson, Connor .................. 2008, 09Anderson, Dan............ 1976, 77, 78, 79Anderson, William ........... 1980, 81, 82Andrews, Kyle ............ 1977, 78, 79, 80Apt, Scott D. ..................... 1953, 55, 56Archambault, Jeffrey ................... 1991Arner, William G. .......................... 1953Arnold, James ........................ 1967, 68Arnold, Joseph ................. 1969, 70, 71Arnold, Terry ..................... 1974, 75, 76Ash, James................. 1985, 86, 87, 88Ashley, Phillip ............................... 1960Askerberg, Erick, Jr. ......... 1969, 70, 71Augspurger, Richard ......... 1963, 64, 65Avery, Mike ................ 1988, 89, 90, 91

BBadertscher, Ken .............. 1964, 65, 66Baggan, Greg................................ 2005Bain, Dan ............................... 2008, 09Baker, John ................. 1989, 90, 91, 92Baker, W. Randy ......... 1989, 90, 91, 92Ballay, Mat ................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Bambino, Eddie ......... 2009, 10, 11, 12Bandeen, James........................... 1977Barber, Ron ................................... 1974Barrows, John .............................. 1959Baughman, D. Thomas ................. 1971Beck, Roger ...................... 1960, 61, 62Beery, James .......................... 1981, 82Beery, Paul ....................... 2007, 10, 11Beimford, Mike ............................ 2010Beisner, Jack ................................ 1955

Bell, Jerry ......................... 1967, 68, 69Beller, Walt .................................. 1978Belnick, David............................... 1981Bender, Andrew .......... 2003, 04, 05, 06Benedict, Ronald .............. 1976, 77, 78Benjamin, Brent...................... 1977, 78Bennett, Donald ............... 1967, 68, 69Benson, Joe ................................. 2007Bentine, Corey ........... 2006, 07, 08, 09Bergman, Fredrick .................. 1965, 66Berlin, Mike ............................ 1973, 74Bero, William ......................... 1953, 54Berwanger, Joseph .......... 1958, 59, 60Besst, John................................... 1967Beucler, Paul ................................. 1969Bews, Jim..................................... 1975Billingsley, Charlie...... 2005, 06, 07, 08Bice, Greg ................... 2001, 02, 03, 04Bining, Gary ............... 2003, 04, 05, 06Blackford, John ............................ 1957Blashford, Jon ........... 2004, 05, 06, 07Bloom, Jason.............. 2002, 04, 05, 06Blue, David ................. 1990, 91, 92, 93Bolen, John ................................. 2006Bolser, Marvin .............................. 1954Bonanni, Joe ............. 2009, 10, 11, 12borcherding, ryan ............. 2012, 13Borsoni, Eric ............... 1989, 90, 91, 92Bourne, James ................. 1970, 71, 72bowling, Darius ........... 2011, 12, 13Bowman, Jarred ........ 2008, 09, 10, 11Boyce, Collis ............... 1999, 00, 01, 02Boyce, Sandy ............... 1998, 99,00, 01Boyd, Mark ................................... 1990Boyt, Zach .................. 2008, 09, 10, 11Brady, Alan ....................... 1973, 74, 75Brandes, Matt ........................ 1999, 00Brant, Ryan ............................ 2010, 11Breen, Michael ............................. 1962brown, carter ............................ 2013Brown, Chris ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05Brown, Steven .................. 1984, 85, 86Brubaker, Gerald Lee .................... 1961Bruchs, Jim............................. 1975, 76Buchanan, Kevin ........ 2005, 06, 07, 08Buck, Jeff .................. 2004, 05, 06, 07Budiscak, Thomas .................. 1969, 70

Buongiorno, Robert ...................... 1985Burke, Brian ............................ 1992, 93Burke, Josh............................. 1982, 83Butas, Craig ...................... 1992, 93, 94Byrnes, Richard ............................ 1981Byrnes, Tom .................................. 1979

CCacioppo, Joseph ......................... 1996Cafarelli, Matt .................. 2001, 02, 04Cahill, Jack ................................... 1995Calhoun, Patrick .................... 2005, 06Callahan, Ryan ....................... 1996, 97Callard, James Hall ................ 1961, 62Camarra, George ........ 1997, 98, 99, 00Campbell, James.......................... 1999Campbell, Packy .............. 2008, 10, 11Carey, Jason W. ............... 1991, 93, 94Carr, Nick ................... 2006, 07, 08, 09Cassuccio, Michael ...................... 1981Cave, Timothy ................... 1979, 81, 82Cawley, Robert ................. 1961, 62, 63Centa, Raymond E. ....................... 1960Chadderdon, Eric ................... 2012, 13Chapman, Jeffrey J. ..................... 1991Cheney, Daniel ................. 1957, 58, 59Cirino, Christopher ..... 1997, 98, 99, 00Clark, Doug O. ........................ 1956, 57Clarke, William R. ........................ 1953Clement, Ron ................................ 1978Clotz, Dennis Ray ......................... 1962Cole, Robert W. ............................ 1959Collins, James R.D. ...................... 1968Coluccini, Peter ........................... 2009comeault, reegan .............. 2012, 13Cooper, Craig .................... 1974, 75, 78Cooper, Gerry .......................... 1973, 74Cornell, Matt ............. 2005, 06, 07, 08Corrigan, Donald S. .......... 1954, 55, 56Cosgrove, Ryan....................... 2002, 03Costa, Nicholas P. ................... 1960, 61Costello, Joe .............. 1987, 88, 89, 90Coughlin, Mark E. ......................... 1973Coville, Roger ............................... 1982Crawford, Mark ......... 2010, 11, 12, 13Crosby, Chad........................... 1989, 90Crusey, Bill.............................. 1979, 80

Culkin, Tom ............................. 1977, 78Cummings, John .................... 2000, 01Curry, Bill ................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Curtis, S. Dean ........... 1990, 91, 92, 93

DDalgarno, Joel ........... 2006, 07, 08, 09D’Ambrogi, Stewart .................... 2010Daniel, Alex ................................. 2005Dauro, John ................ 2002, 03, 04, 05David, Conor .............. 2008, 09, 10, 11Davidek, Bob ................................ 1986Davidson, Ross ................. 1984, 85, 86Davies, Alan ................................. 1996DeCanio, Jon ................... 2005, 06, 07DeLucia, John............................... 2000DePerno, James ............... 1983, 84, 85DePhillips, Nick ........................... 2010DeSimone, Chris........................... 2002DiCamillo, John .......... 1999, 00, 01, 02Dickerson, Preston ..... 1999, 00, 01, 02Diegel, Nick ........................ 2012, 13Diehl, Brett ............................. 1986, 87Dillon, Pete ................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Dodez, Richard Dale ............... 1963, 64Doersam, James Ottman ............. 1963Dolphin, Tyler ............ 2008, 09, 10, 11Donberg, William R. ............... 1971, 72Donohue, Pat .............. 2000, 01, 02, 03Donovan, TJ ................................ 2004Doran, Justin ............. 2003, 04, 05, 06Dorsey, James R..................... 1953, 54Douglas, Henry J. ................... 1959, 60Douglas, Henry Joel ..................... 1965Douglass, Glenn ........................... 1981Douglass, Grant...................... 1980, 81Drake, Ben ................. 2004, 05, 06, 07Driscoll, Brian ................... 1966, 67, 68Duffy, kevin ......................... 2012, 13Duffy, Timothy .................. 2003, 04, 05Dunleavy, Patrick ............... 2003, 04,05Dutton, greg .................. 2011, 12, 13

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Ehlen, Thomas Jeffrey ................. 1968Elia, Robert J. ............. 1989, 90, 91, 92Elmer, Andy ........................... 2004, 05Emmings, Eric ............................... 1984Engel, Mark ................ 1999, 00, 01, 02Evans, Gary David ........................ 1969Evans, Jarred.......................... 1996, 97evans, turner ...................... 2012, 13Ewert, John ................ 1983, 84, 85, 86Eyre, Gordon ............... 1977, 78, 79, 80

FFassnacht, Matt ........................... 2001Feidner, Robert ............................. 1980Ferraro, Gene.......................... 1976, 77Ferree, Donald Vincent........... 1966, 67Ferreri, Mark ................................ 2006Ferris, Charles .................. 1967, 68, 69Fetterolf, Scott ............................ 2006Finnell, Barry ................................ 1984Flake, Dan..................................... 2013Foley, Kevin ...................... 1973, 74, 75Foreman, Scott .......... 2007, 08, 09, 10Forman, Joel........................... 1997, 98Fox, Kenneth........................... 1957, 58Frankenberry, Matt ....................... 1989Franklin, Robert Beall, Jr. ............. 1962Frantz, Peter ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05Frederick, Tyler ...................... 2011, 12Freeman, Brandon ..... 2007, 08, 09, 10Freshwater, Theodore W. ............. 1963Friel, Chris ................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Friend, Dana C. ................. 1970, 71, 72Funaro, Joseph Francis ................ 1963Funk, Josh .................. 2005, 06, 07, 08

GGallup, Robert D. .......................... 1954Galvin, David Jr. ............... 1968, 69, 70Gans, Joseph.............. 1995, 96, 97, 98Garbo, John C................... 1989, 91, 92Genereaux, Leo ............................ 1962Gerland, Scott ........... 2008, 09, 10, 11Gilardi, Anthony ......... 2001, 02, 03, 04Gillespie, Paul Gordon.................. 1969Gilligan, Kevin ............ 1997, 98, 99, 00Gilmore, Terry ............. 1976, 77, 78, 79

Gloeckner, Steve .......................... 1998Goers, Matt ................ 1987, 88, 89, 90Goodwyn, Brandon ...................... 2006Gordon, William James ......... 1967, 68Gorski, Matt ................................ 2010Gould, Brian................ 1986, 87, 88, 89Graham, Denny Lynn .................... 1955Green, Bob........................ 1976, 77, 78Green, Brian ................................. 1977Green, James .................. 2007, 08, 09Greenup, Howard W..................... 1954Greiner, Todd ................................ 1976Grim, Robert ............... 1979, 80, 81, 82Gruss, Brett ............................ 1987, 88Gulick, Doug ............... 1987, 89, 90, 91Gurtier, Keith ................................ 1990Gustin, Tom ...................... 1975, 76, 77

HHaagenson, William............... 1962, 63Hagel, Ryan ............................ 1992, 93Halvorson, Richard ........... 1969, 70, 71Hamilton, Scott .......... 1983, 84, 85, 86Handrinos, Jason ................... 2003, 04Hansen, Kurt..................... 1967, 68, 69Hansen, Patrick ..................... 2007, 08Hanson, Brian ......................... 1981, 82Hardesty, John ...................... 2011, 12Harman, Robert ...................... 1979, 80Harrington-Howes, Peter ....... 2002, 03Hart, Dale Paul ....................... 1962, 63Hartman, Brian ................. 1992, 94, 95Hartman, Jeffrey .......................... 1981Hartman, Paul E................ 1956, 55, 57Hartnett, James ............... 1979, 80, 81haus, robby ............................... 2013Hayes, Justin ............................... 2009Heikel, Harry Allen ....................... 1963Heil, William H. ............................ 1953Heilman, Mike .............................. 1985Hemmert, Tim ............................... 1990Herd, James ..................... 1962, 63, 64Hertel, Marcus ............................. 1987Hertz, Michael ........................ 1993, 96Hester, David Lawrence ............... 1955Hester, Scott ................................. 1981Heston, David D. .......................... 1972

Hickman, William ............. 1958, 59, 60Hodgson, Brandt........................... 1990Hoffman, Van L. ...................... 1955, 56Hogue, Michael S......................... 1991Holzer, Thomas H. ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94Hoover, Brian .................... 1996, 97, 98Hoover, Richard Lee ..................... 1955Hopper, David Ralph ..................... 1961Hopping, Wade L. ......................... 1954Horn, Jerry.............................. 1957, 58Horowitz, Matthew .... 1992, 93, 94, 95Houston, Timothy ....... 1997, 98, 99, 00howard, luke ..................... 2012, 13Hoxie, Joseph............................... 1995Hunt, Douglas............. 1978, 79, 80, 81Hunter, Ryan ................................. 2013Hussong, Daniel ........................... 1995Huth, Robert Arthur .......... 1966, 67, 68Hwang, Sung .................... 2000, 01, 02

IIhrig, Thomas................................ 1983imbordino, Dominic ..... 2011, 12, 13Ireland, Sean .............. 2000, 01, 02, 03Irion, Phillip E. .................. 1956, 57, 58italiano, michael ......... 2011, 12, 13

JJacobs, Phil ................ 1973, 74, 75, 76Jackson, Bill ................................. 2000Jester, Brad ...................... 1985, 86, 87Johnson, Kevin ................. 1997, 98, 99Johnson, Mark ................. 1969, 70, 71Johnson, Timothy ............. 1995, 96, 97Jones, Bradley.................. 1994, 95, 96Jones, Jim .............................. 1987, 88Julius, Mike...................... 1982, 84, 85

KKadro, Zane .................................. 1997Kaiser, Jeff ............................. 1998, 99Kaplan, Shawn ...................... 2011, 12Kapinos, Kacey ............................. 2013karr, ben .............................. 2012, 13Kawamoto, Matt ....... 2008, 09, 11, 12Kaylor, Richard Wayne ........... 1970, 71Keane, Bryan ......................... 2004, 05

Kehoe, Derek ............................... 2012Kellar, Charles .................. 1966, 67, 68Keller, Frederick J. ............ 1956, 57, 58Kelly, Anthony ............ 2000, 01, 02, 03Kemme, Wes ............. 2004, 05, 06, 07Keneally, Ryan ................. 2009, 10, 11Kennedy, Matthew J. ................... 1991Kenny, Kevin ................................. 1983Kern, Daniel.................................. 1981Kielb, Rich .................................... 1992Kim, Tae ........................................ 2013king, Jesse .......................... 2012, 13Kirchner, Warren F. ................. 1959, 60Klontz, Andrew ............................ 2008Klosowski, Tom ............................ 2013knezick, Steve .............. 2011, 12, 13Kochalski, Ben ........................ 1999, 00Koehler, Thomas J. ................. 1958, 59Kohner, James .................. 1962, 63, 64Kolva, Theodore H. ................. 1959, 60Koschny, Mark .................. 1978, 80, 81Koury, Fred.................. 1996, 97, 98, 99Koval, Frederick .......... 1978, 79, 80, 81Kramer, Tim ................ 1982, 83, 84, 85Kraus, Steve ................................. 1974Kreschek, Gordon ............. 1953, 54, 55Kruse, Ronald William ........... 1961, 62Kuss, John ........................ 1996, 97, 98Kutrosky, Thomas ............. 1955, 56, 57

LLafferty, Jim ..................... 1996, 97, 98Laffey, Ryan ................ 2001, 02, 03, 04Lalley, Brian ............... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lange, Buddy .............. 1997, 98, 99, 00Lathrop, Scott ............ 2008, 09, 10, 11Laubenstein, Jeff ....... 1993, 94, 95, 96Lauver, Stephen Dorack ......... 1964, 65Lawrence, Clark R. ....................... 1954Leahy, Bill ................... 1983, 84, 85, 86Leake, Jeff........................ 1973, 74, 75Lecky, Jake .................................. 2006Lecky, James W............................ 1954Lee, George .................................. 1997Lee, Matthew ............. 1993, 94, 95, 96Leeds, Edward Barnet .................. 1963Lenskold, Rich ........................ 1988, 89

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Lesko, Josh................. 2001, 02, 03, 04Levack, Jordan ...................... 2010, 11lewis, rick ......................... 2012, 13Li, Chris ...................... 2004, 05, 06, 07Liddil, Nick ................. 2010, 11, 12, 13Lignelli, Brian R. ........................... 1991Lignelli, Anthony .................... 1995, 96Lindner, Dan ............... 1986, 87, 88, 89Lisogar, Ed ........................ 1977, 79, 80Longuil, John .......................... 1996, 97Lovell, Scott............... 1989, 90, 91, 92Lovett, Keith .................... 2007, 08, 09Lowe, John ............................. 1988, 89Lowe, Richard......................... 1957, 58Lowe, Ryan ............................ 2007, 08Lowery, Chris ................... 2007, 09, 10Lunde, Dan ............................. 1986, 87Lutz, Jason ................ 2004, 05, 06, 07Lyle, Thomas Charles ............. 1963, 64Lyons, Shaun ............... 2001, 02 03, 04

MMack, Dick.................................... 1975Mack, Kevin ............... 2010, 11, 12, 13Mackey, Thomas J. .......... 1990, 91, 93Magee, William W. ................ 1958, 59Magro, Jonathon.......................... 1971Mahoney, Chris ............................ 2013Mandat, Thomas .................... 1994, 95Mandel, Herbert ........................... 1957Mandt, Mikkel Gordon ........... 1964, 65Manos, James J..................... 1972, 73Marchildon, Mathew ............. 2001, 02Marion, Mark ............. 1999, 00, 01, 02Markatos, Spencer ....................... 1993Marron, James ................. 1983, 84, 85Martin, Kent ................................. 2001Martin, Ronald A. ............. 1953, 54, 55Martin, Thomas .......... 1993, 94, 95, 96Marvin, William ......... 1985, 86, 87, 88matches, Spencer ............. 2012, 13Matthews, Scott ....... 2006, 07, 08, 09May, Drew ....................... 2004, 05, 06Mazek, Mike................................. 1974 Mazor, Eric ................................... 1987McCabe, Tim .................... 1986, 87, 89McCarthy, Andy ...................... 1974, 75

McClure, James ........................... 2000McCombs, Richard L. ............. 1953, 54McConnell, Joe .......... 1989, 90, 91, 92McCormick, Matthew .................. 1984McCullough, Larry .................. 1956, 57McGinnis, Justin ................... 2011, 12McGrath, Scott ....................... 1998, 99McKee, Gilbert W................... 1956, 57McKenna, Mike .......... 2001, 02, 03, 04McKinlay, Steve ........ 2005, 06, 07, 08McLean, Brandon .................. 2009, 10Medvedeff, Mark ................... 1972, 73Mehraban, Bobby ........................ 2006Merola, Joseph ............................ 1983Melching, Tim............................... 1987Meleski, Ken .......................... 1997, 98Melick, Patrick.................. 1972, 73, 74Mercer, Jonathan ............. 1957, 58, 59meurer, Joe ................... 2011, 12, 13Michael, Timothy.................... 1969, 70Miceli, Nick ................ 2000, 01, 02, 03Middleton, Paul ...................... 2003, 04Milford, James ............................. 1954Miles, James................................ 1981Miller, Jon .................. 2001, 02, 03, 04Miller, Mark .................................. 1975Miller, Todd ................ 1996, 97, 98, 99Minichillo, Tom ............................. 1989Mink, Toby .................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Mitchell, James ............... 1990, 91, 92Mitchem, John ............................. 1975Montes, Jonathan ........................ 1993Mooney, Eric........................... 1997, 98Morell, Scott ................... 2009, 10, 11Morgan, William .......................... 1981Morris, Peter R. .......... 1972, 73, 74, 75Morrison, Brian ............................ 1981Morrison, Chuck ..................... 1974, 75Morrow, Patrick ........................... 2004Moser, Roger D. ............... 1955, 56, 57Moyer, Chris ........................... 2001, 02mulchrone, evan ................ 2012, 13Mulford, Bryan ........... 2000, 01, 02, 03Mulford, Casey ...................... 2005, 06Munson, John .................. 1965, 66, 67Munson, Richard .................... 1969, 70Murphree, Mike ..................... 2001, 02

Murphy, Donald Ray ..................... 1967Murray, Clifford ................ 1966, 67, 68Myers, Bob ............................. 1987, 88Myers, Doug ..................... 1990, 91, 92Myers, Pat .................. 2000, 01, 02, 03

NNaumoff, William............. 1971, 72, 73Neal, Jay ................................ 1981, 82Neville, Ryan ................................ 1993New, J. Eric .................................. 1992Newbold, Philip ................ 1968, 69, 70Nigro, Jerry ................ 1989, 90, 91, 92Nolan, Craig .............. 2003, 04, 05, 06Norman, James ...................... 1974, 75Norris, Charles Austin ............ 1965, 66Norton, Mike .............. 2000, 01, 02, 03Nozdrovicky, Joe .......................... 1999Nugent, Thomas A. ................ 1991, 92

OO’Brien, Eric ............... 2004, 05, 06, 07O’Brien, Kevin......................... 1982, 83O’Brien, Pat ...................... 1975, 76, 77O’Connor, Mickey ............. 1998, 99, 00O’Neill, Eugene Jr. ................. 1967, 68O’Neill, Robert........................ 1983, 84Ochwat, Keenan ........ 2009, 10, 11, 12 Oelgoetz, Joe ............. 1975, 76, 77, 78Oktavec, Joe........................... 1982, 84Olejniczak, Casey ......................... 2000Olson, Jarred .......................... 2003, 04Olson, Joe .................................... 1979Olson, Kyle ............................ 2004, 05Omiatek, Geoffrey ...... 1997, 98, 99, 01Oshida, Ken ................ 1993, 94, 95, 96 Otis, David .................. 1994, 95, 96, 97Outland, James S. ........................ 1960Overand, Chris ........................ 1992, 93

PPace, Andrew ............ 2006, 07, 08, 09Pages, Ricky .............. 2005, 06, 07, 08Pagniano, Mike .......... 1992, 93, 94, 95Palcanis, Gregory Frank.......... 1966, 67Palcanis, Kent Gilmore ........... 1963, 64Papes, Gene A. ............................. 1959

Pappas, John C........... 1970, 71, 72, 73Paul, Brandon ............. 1999, 00, 01, 02Paradine, Keith ....................... 1993, 94Passman, Martin, A...................... 1969Pataki, Tim ................. 2004, 05, 06, 07Patrick, Ronald ................. 1970, 71, 72Patterson, Pat ............................... 1983Payne, John Walter ................ 1964, 65Pedersen, Tim .................. 2006, 07, 08Peterson, Jeffrey C........... 1971, 72, 73Petroff, Scott ................................ 2002Pfeifer, Frederick, Jr. .................... 1955Pfister, Tyler .................................. 2013Phelan, Robin Eric ........................ 1967Piavis, Paul ................................... 1982Pickard, Brian .............................. 2004Piech, Leonard George ........... 1961, 62Pilarowski, Greg ......... 1990, 91, 93, 94Pilon, Jeff ......................... 1993, 94, 95Pine, Wilbur Roy Jr. ...................... 1964Pires, Mike ................ 2008, 09, 10, 11Pitkin, George ............................... 1997planning, David .................. 2012, 13Pletcher, Chris ............................. 2005Poillon, Peet ................................. 2008Polasky, William M. ......... 1964, 65, 66Popelar, Carl ................................. 1984Popelar, Scott ............................... 1986Poplstein, David A. ........... 1964, 65, 66Potter, Frederick ..................... 1957, 58Powell, TJ ........................ 2008, 09, 10Pozniak, Eric ............... 1990, 91, 92, 93Price, David .................................. 2001Price, Hugh C. ............................... 1961

QQuinn, Kevin ................................. 2002

RRagiel, Casey................................ 1996Rahl, Scott .................................... 1993Ralston, Matt ............................... 1977Randisi, Tom ............... 2002, 03, 04, 05Ratcliff, Lewis .............................. 2001Ready, Kevin ................................. 1981Reed, James........................... 1996, 97Regula, Melvin E. ............. 1953, 54, 55

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Reichel, Tim .................................. 1976Reinhardt, Andrew ................ 2009, 10Rekas, Chris.................................. 1999Resnick, Bruce .............................. 1988Reyda, Robert A. .................... 1959, 60Reynolds, Cody ................ 2007, 08, 09Riegel, Steve ................................ 1977Reimer, Doug .......................... 1980, 82Riffee, Patrick ............ 2010, 11, 12, 13Rimmer, Mike .............................. 2005Roach, Gerald ................... 1969, 70, 71Robenalt, Doug................. 1975, 76, 77Rodgers, William.............. 1978, 79, 81Rodgers, Zach .............................. 2010Roeper, Michael ..................... 1985, 86Ropp, George Edgar ............... 1965, 66Rose, Mike ................................... 1989Rose, Thomas J. ......... 1993, 94, 95, 96Rossi, Francis ............................... 1985Rubin, Jon .............................. 1982, 83Rudy, Glenn Boden ................. 1965, 66Ruhnke, Doug ............ 2006, 07, 08, 09Ruppel, Robert E..................... 1953, 54Russ, Scott ................................... 1992Russo, Tony ................ 2001, 02, 03, 04Ryan, Jeff ........................ 2007, 08, 09Ryan, John.................................... 1989Rybak, Ronald Stewart................. 1969Rydberg, Jon ................... 2005, 06, 07

SSaarela, William Allan ........... 1961, 62Saliaris, Dave ............. 1980, 82, 83, 84Salk, Russell E. ........... 1991, 92, 93, 94Saltzman, Steve ........................... 1984Santulli, Greg ............. 1984, 85, 86, 87Sassen, Stephen .......................... 1972Sauk, Joseph A. ..................... 1990, 91Savage, Dan ............... 1999, 00, 01, 02Saylor, Terry Alan ................... 1972, 73Schell, Peter .............. 2005, 06, 07, 08Schick, Bill ........................ 1981, 82, 83Schiff, John Jefferson Jr. ....... 1964, 65Schmansky, Robert ........... 1997, 98, 99Schmeling, Rob ...................... 1989, 90Schmidt, Robin A.............. 1954, 55, 56Schneider, Charlie ........................ 2013

Schneider, Jeff .......... 2004, 05, 06, 07Schroder, Stefan .................... 2007, 08Schulte, Wade A. ......................... 1959Schuss, logan ........ 2010, 11, 12, 13Schwyn, Robert C. ........................ 1959Scott, Brant .................................. 1996Scott, Richard A. .................... 1972, 74Sears, Charles W.................... 1953, 54Seiple, Steven .............................. 1983Shafer, John H. ................. 1959, 60, 61Shaivitz, Jeff ................................ 1999Sharick, Jake ............... 2011, 12, 13Sheehan, Mark William ......... 1969, 70Sheehy, Dillon ............................. 2009Shipley, Eugene V. .................. 1953, 54Shoemaker, Robert ........... 1959, 60, 61Sitzenstock, Robert P. ................... 1954Skale, Darryl A. ................ 1972, 73, 74Skeels, Greg Dennis ..................... 1969Skidmore, John Byron ............ 1961, 63Skrlac, Doug ........................... 1987, 88Slocum, Richard ..................... 1981, 82Smail, Mike ............... 2009, 10, 11, 12Smith, Charles .................... 2002, 2003Smith, Chris ................................. 1983Smith, Curtis............... 2000, 01, 02, 03Smith, Eric ................................... 2009Smith, Frank ................................. 1982Smith, Geoff ................................. 1988Smith, Steve .......................... 2007, 08Smith, TJ ................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Smole, Bart R. ............ 1972, 73, 74, 75Sobota, Jeff.................................. 2000Sorensen, Brock ........ 2009, 10, 11, 12Soult, Christian....................... 2003, 04Sparhawk, John ............... 1985, 86, 87Spencer, Scott .................... 2012, 13Sperano, Aaron ................ 1992, 94, 95Spitzer, Paul Lee ........................... 1969Spung, James L. ............... 1954, 55, 56Stafford, James Barry ............ 1965, 66Stanich, Michael .............. 1969, 70, 71Starr, Donald Hubert ........ 1962, 63, 64Stephan, Kevin ........... 1999, 00, 01, 02Stephenitch, Bill ......... 1985, 86, 87, 88Stephens, cameron ........... 2012, 13Stimmel, Andrew ............ 2008, 09, 10

Stockton, Kevin .......... 1997, 98, 99, 00Stoup, Charles L. ................ 1956, 1960Strapp, John L. ................. 1960, 61, 62Straughsbaugh, Rolland ......... 1956, 57Strittmatter, Chad ......................... 2013Sullivan, Michael ....... 1991, 92, 93, 94Sullivan, Patrick.......... 1993, 94, 95, 96Sutton, Al ............................... 1975, 76Swanson, Dennis ....... 1972, 73, 74, 75Swartz, Jeremy ...................... 1998, 99Sweeney, Sean........... 1983, 84, 85, 86Szakmary, John .......... 1973, 74, 75, 76Szakmary, Theodore ......... 1967, 68, 69Szlag, John ................................... 1977

TTaddeo, John ................................ 1988Tavernier, Kurt ........................ 1976, 77Teeple, David .................... 1979, 80, 81Tepsick, Stephen ......................... 2009Thielmann, Scott .......................... 1987Thomas, Lawrence ....................... 1981Tittl, Steven ................ 2003, 04, 05, 06Toohey, Patrick .......... 2010, 11, 12, 13Toresco, Matt ......................... 2005, 06Torpey, Jon ................. 1997, 98, 99, 00Tracy, Josh ........................ 2000, 01, 02Tracy, Pat ...................................... 2000Treece, Luke ................................ 2012Triplet, Matt ........................... 1997, 98trombley, Adam ............ 2011, 12, 13Tschudy, Michael .......................... 1984Tundo, Jeff .................................. 2010Tunison, Andrew .............. 2003, 04, 05Turchin, Donnie ......... 2007, 08, 09, 10Tzagournis, Jack......... 1986, 87, 88, 89Tzagournis, Mark.............. 1988, 89, 90Tzagournis, Mike .............. 1988, 89, 90

UUhrig, Frank Joseph ..................... 1966

VVan Bourgondien, Skip ..... 1971, 72, 73Vaccarelli, Brett .......... 1992, 93, 94, 95Ventiquattro, Mario ... 2007, 08, 09, 10Vitt, Lance .................. 2002, 03, 04, 05Vogel, Kevin ................................. 1991

WWade, Tom ................. 1992, 93, 94, 95Wagner, Robert K. ........................ 1959Walker, Todd..................... 1976, 77, 79Wall, William L. ........................... 1953Wallace, Richard .............. 1977, 79, 80Wallower, William ........... 1966, 67, 68Walquist, Lincoln ......................... 1981Walters, David ............................. 1982Walters, Roger Edward ................ 1969Ward, Daryl .................................. 1977Weatherley, Devin ........................ 2001Webster, Raif ............. 1992, 93, 94, 95Weeks, Bill ................. 1987, 88, 89, 90Weinstein, Todd ..................... 1993, 94Wertz, Dan ...................... 2010, 12, 13Wess, Lawrence A. ............ 1958, 1960Wherry, Tom ........................... 1982, 83White, Todd .................................. 1982Whiteley, Matt ............................. 1991Whiteman, Richard .......... 1966, 67, 68Wilford, Mark ......................... 1987, 88Wilkes, Trey ............... 2010, 11, 12, 13Williams, Brian........... 1990, 91, 92, 93Williams, Chris ............................ 1983Williams, Jerry Lynn .............. 1964, 65Williams, Kent R. ................... 1960, 61Williams, Nick ........................ 2003, 04Williams, Robert L........................ 1956Willison, Rob ................................ 1998Wilson, Barry.............. 1997, 98, 99, 00Windle, Jim ............................ 1975, 76Windesheim, Rob ................... 1989, 90Winegarner, Richard ........ 1960, 61, 62Wittenberg, Josh ....... 2003, 04, 05, 06Wolf, Warren Reed .......... 1968, 69, 70Wolff, Ben ................. 2003, 04, 05, 06Wolford, Dan .................... 1975, 76, 77Wolford, William ........ 1976, 77, 78, 79Wood, Charles R. ............. 1970, 71, 72Wood, Mike .................................. 1986Woodson, Bryce ........ 2008, 09, 10, 11Wooten, Richard L. ........... 1953, 54, 55Work, Michael Jay ................. 1967, 68Wright, Benjamin ............. 1963, 64, 65

YYeagle, Rudolph ............... 1956, 57, 58Yearsley, Raymond ........... 1963, 64, 65Yontz, Brian ................ 2003, 04, 05, 06Young, Dave ............... 1975, 76, 78, 79Young, Steven ............ 1980, 81, 82, 83

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Zahler, Tim .................................... 1979Zecchini, Daniel.......... 1989, 90, 91, 92Zeisler, Kenneth A. ....................... 1958Zimmerman, David ................. 1992, 93Zytkowski, Greg................ 1997, 98, 99

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