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2013 Media Guide

Drew Abatangelo2012 2nd-Team All-Freedom

Kyle CalabroJ.R. Lauri

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MISERICORDIA QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PAFounded: ......................................................... 1924Enrollment: .................................................... 2,830Nickname: ..................................................CougarsColors: ................................... Royal Blue and GoldConference: ...............................................FreedomNational Affiliation: ................ NCAA Division IIIPresident: ...................... Dr. Michael A. McDowellVP of Student Affairs: .......... Jean Messaros, RSMAthletic Director: ...............................Dave Martin Dept Phone: ......................... 570-674-6374 Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach: .............Jim Ricardo Phone: ................................. 570-674-3366Graduate Assistant Coach:.............. John Hoeffler Phone: ................................. 570-674-3362 Sports Information Director: .......... Scott Crispell Phone: ................................. 570-674-6398 Fax....................................... 570-674-6492 E-Mail ............. [email protected] SID: ....................................Robert Audia Phone: ................................. 570-674-8176 E-Mail: [email protected]

DAVE MARTINAthletic Director

Dave Martin is in his ninth year as director of athletics at Misericordia University.

In his first eight years, the Cougars won 16 conference championships and earned 14 NCAA tournament berths,

including five Freedom Conference titles and six NCAA berths in 2011-2012.

Martin also served as interim head women’s basketball coach a year ago and led the Cougars to their first Freedom title and NCAA bid.

In addition, he guided the Cougars through the transition from the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference to the Freedom Conference and Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) in 2008.

Most recently, he oversaw the addition of varsity football which will begin play in 2012 and makes Misericordia one of just two conference schools to offer all 23 sports sponsored by the MAC.

He has also overseen the addition of men’s tennis and women’s golf as a varsity sports offering at MU.

Martin previously spent 14 seasons as head men’s basketball coach at Misericordia and served as associate athletic director and coordinator of athletic recruiting.

He led the Cougars to 11 Pennsylvania Athletic Conference playoff berths and two PAC finals appearances.

Martin compiled 178 career wins at MU and was a four-time PAC Coach of the Year.

A graduate of Wilkes University, Martin earned a master’s degree in education from Misericordia.

FREEDOM/MAC, ECAC PROFILESIn addition to membership in the NCAA Division III,Misericordia University belongs to the Freedom Conference/Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

MU is in its fifth season of competition in the Freedom/MAC after 16 years as a member of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Misericordia began ECAC and NCAA competition in 1992.

The MAC sponsors competition in 23 sports:

Men’s sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis and outdoor track & field;

Women’s sports: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, outdoor track & field and volleyball.

Formed in 1938, the ECAC is the nation’s largest athleticconference with more than 300 members in Divisions I, II and III from Maine to North Carolina.

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2013 ROSTER# Name YR Pos Ht HometowN/HigH scHool

1 Peter Paccione SR D 5-11 Commack, NY/Commack2 Trevor Bodnar SO M 6-0 Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central3 Adam Lenhard FR A 5-11 Ephrata, PA/Conestoga Valley4 Paul Stewart JR A/M 6-2 Walden, NY/Valley Central5 Sean Forsyth JR M 5-8 Dover, DE/Polytech6 Andrew Bath JR A 6-0 Hummelstown, PA/Lower Dauphin

11 Jeff Antonucci JR M 5-8 Newton, NJ/Pope John XXIII12 Jeff Zeoli JR M 6-1 Endicott, NY/Union-Endicott13 Joshua Schwartz SR A 5-7 Queens, NY/Cardozo14 JR Lauri SR A 5-10 Montgomery, NY/Valley Central15 Jack Stang JR M 5-10 Dover, DE/Polytech16 Sean McGuigan SR A 6-0 Middletown, DE/Middletown17 Kyle Calabro SR A 5-11 Cortlandt Manor, NY/Putnam Valley18 Nicholas Kostic FR LSM 5-11 Yorktown Hts., NY/Lakeland19 Nicholas Santillo JR M/A 6-3 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside20 Maxim Kellun FR D 5-10 West Orange, NJ/Verona21 Jared Hunt JR D/M 5-9 Dillsburg, PA/Northern York22 Mason Quickel FR M 6-3 Ephrata, PA/Ephrata23 Matt Gonzalez SR M/A 6-0 Eastport, NY/South Manor25 Kyle Purvis JR LSM 6-0 Hummelstown, PA/Lower Dauphin26 Danny Wengiel FR LSM 6-1 Denver, PA/Cocalico28 Patrick Johnson SO G 5-10 Montville, NJ/Montville Twp.29 Oscar Briceno SO D 6-1 Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough30 Josh Shanker FR G 6-1 West Windsor, NJ/West Windsor32 Tyler Hutchison JR D 5-9 Dover, DE/Dover33 Drew Abatangelo SR D 5-10 Montgomery, NY/Valley Central35 Eric Dittmeier FR D 6-3 New Hyde Park, NY/Kellenberg Mem.36 Michael Farinaro FR D 6-3 Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough40 Matt Martins JR LSM 6-0 Manorville, NY/Eastport-South Manor

2013 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeMar. 3 # vs. Centenary (LA) 1:00Mar. 6 # at Southwestern 7:00Mar. 13 Hood 4:00Mar. 16 Alvernia 1:00Mar. 20 SUNY-Oswego 4:00Mar. 23 at Elizabethtown 1:00Mar. 26 York 7:00Mar. 29 at Utica 4:00Apr. 3 at US Merchant Marine 7:00Apr. 6 * at FDU-Florham 1:00Apr. 10 * King’s 7:00Apr. 13 * Manhattanville 1:00Apr. 17 * at DeSales 4:00Apr. 20 * Eastern 1:00Apr. 27 at Arcadia 1:00Apr.May

30-4 Freedom Conference Championships TBA

*Freedom Conference Opponent# Spring Break Trip (Georgetown, TX)

MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY IS D-IIIMisericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation.

While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer.

Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants develop fully as students, athletes and citizens.

Athletics participation at many of the 432 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and in athletics.

That certainly is the case at Misericordia as student-athletes are often active in student government, residence life and other extra-curricular activities.

In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics and promote academic success.

This is evidenced by MU’s overall 3.20 GPA among student-athletes and 145 MAC all-academic honorees in 2011-12.

While Division III athletics programs promote a wide range of participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In fact, the NCAA sponsors 36 national championships annually at the Division III level.

Misericordia has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Division III ranks in 1992. MU has captured 40 conference championships and sent 18 teams to the NCAA Championships.

The women’s soccer team became the first team to advance to the Division III Final Four (2012).

In addition, several individual efforts have helped put Misericordia on the national map:

Eric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA Division III champion.

Willie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in D-III history.

Heather Dougherty, swimming: School’s first NCAA All-American.

Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer, two-time All-American.

Michelle Myers, volleyball: Led D-III in blocks per game.

Amy Bower, cross country: All-American.

Frank Redmond, track & field: MU’s first track & field All-American.

Kim Daniel, field hockey: Seventh all-time in career assists.

Mike Murphy, baseball: Division III record for hits in a game.

Founded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educational Catholic institution serving both residential and commuting students.

Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the United States and welcomes individuals from all faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

MU offers 32 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences.

The University is dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: mercy, service, justice and hospitality. These values are found throughout the University, from programs of study to service projects.

The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high-quality core liberal arts and sciences curriculum.

With 2,812 students, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution.

Small class size ensures personalized attention and a 12:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly know one another.

Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban atmosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia.

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JIM RICARDOHead Coach

Jim Ricardo is in his 11th season as head men’s lacrosse coach at Misericordia University.

Ricardo led the Cougars to an 11-5 record in 2012, marking the second consecutive year that the squad posted a program-best finish. The 2012 team also qualified for the ECAC Championships for the first time in history.

Before making the transition to the MAC in 2009, Ricardo led the Cougars to the Pennsylvannia Athletic Conference playoffs three times in his first six seasons.

Ricardo coached the United States U19 team to the silver medal at the 2010 FIL Festival in Manchester, England.

A graduate of Cortland State University, he previously served as an assistant coach at Virginia Wesleyan College.

During his collegiate playing career, he helped Cortland to a berth in the NCAA Championships.

Prior to that, he was a member of two national championship teams at Herkimer Community College where the team set a national record with 59 consecutive wins.

In addition to his coaching duties, Ricardo serves as the athletic equipment manager at Misericordia.

JOHN HOEFFLERGraduate Assistant

John Hoeffler is entering his first season with the Misericordia University men’s lacrosse program as a graduate assistant coach.

Hoeffler spent the past year as head coach of the Chiefs High School Lacrosse program in Orland Park, IL.

During his time there, he lead the program to the best record in its history (18-3) and reached the state semifinals. Nine of his players were selected all-conference and one was selected all-state.

As a player, Hoeffler was a four-year starting midfielder at MAC-rival Widener, winning conference titles in 2008, 2010 and 2011. He earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior and finished his career with 100 points.

A Cranford, NJ native, Hoeffler helped start the first lacrosse team in the history of his high school, leading the state in scoring as a junior and earning first-team all-state honors as a senior.

MU ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The athletic facilities at Misericordia University recently underwent major renovations which provide MU’s student-athletes with some of the finest competition venues in the region.

The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, Anderson Softball Field and six tennis courts.

Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the Cougars basketball, volleyball and swim teams. The Anderson Center features a six-lane swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/dance studio. The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for recreational uses.

Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex was constructed in 2002 and serves as a home for the football, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and track & field programs. The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home since 1992.

Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex and Anderson Field are all tributes to their commitment to Misericordia University.

Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region.

The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a gift by the M & T Foundation.

Tambur Field, honoring the Robert Tambur family, will provide a new home for the MU baseball team beginning with the 2013 season.

McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan ‘46, will open in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams.

In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was constructed in 2012 and will provide meeting and locker room space for the MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and lacrosse teams. The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recognizes their contributions to the MU community.

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2013 SeaSon PreviewDespite enjoying the best season in school history a year ago, the Misericordia University men’s lacrosse team believes it has some unfinished business in 2013.

The Cougars established a school record for wins in a season (11-5) and the longest win streak in school history (10 games) eventually led MU to its first ECAC Tournament berth.

However, several fourth period meltdowns, including one in the ECAC Tournament, have the Cougars focusing on playing 60 minutes this season.

“We let some games get away from us last year,” said veteran head coach Jim Ricardo. “We want to eliminate those late-game miscues this year and turn those heartbreaking losses into wins. Our primary focus this season is to finish every game strong.”

With six starters returning, Ricardo and the Cougars have their sights set on a Freedom Conference tournament berth. “Our goal is to compete for a Freedom Championship,” said Ricardo. “With the experience we have on our roster, that is a realistic goal.”

Led by sophomore goalie Patrick Johnson, the MU defense is expected to be the strength of the Cougars, especially in the early-going.

Johnson is one of five returning starters on defense after setting school records for wins (11) and goals against average (6.98) as a freshman.

“Johnson is the backbone of our defense,” said Ricardo. “He continues to get better and our players have tremendous faith in his abilities which allows us to different things on defense.”

Other returnees on defense include Drew Abatangelo, Pete Paccione, Jared Hunt, Jeff Antonucci and Sean Forsyth.

Abatangelo, a senior, was a second-team All-Freedom selection a year ago. “He has a great work ethic,” said Ricardo. “He is one of our team captains and he leads by example.”

Paccione is a four-year starter who has battled injuries throughout his career. “Pete has started every season, but he’s missed games every year because of injury,” said Ricardo. “Hopefully, he can stay healthy and on the field for his senior season.”

Hunt will handle the long stick midfielder duties while Antonucci and Forsyth both return as defensive midfielders. “Hunt is one of the best athletes on the team,” said Ricardo. “Antonucci and Forsyth provide with plenty of experience on the defensive end.”

Junior Tyler Hutchison also returns on defense.

Freshman Eric Dittmeier is expected to start on defense while classmate Michael Farinaro is pushing for time.

Freshman Oscar Briceno has been impressive during the pre-season on defense and LSM and freshman Maxim Kellun adds depth on defense.

Junior Matt Martins, a Division I transfer, will provide quality depth when he’s healthy and Josh Shanker will serve as the back-up in goal.

The Cougars return three starters in midfield: Matt Gonzalez, Nick Santillo and Trevor Bodnar.

“Gonzalez is healthy after missing much of last season with an injury,” said Ricardo. “Santillo is a big, strong kid with a hard shot and Bodnar has great speed and a good shot on the run.”

Freshman Mason Quickel is expected to see time in the midfield. “He will make an immediate impact,” said Ricardo. “He has terrific field vision and can score and pass.”

Juniors Andrew Bath, Paul Stewart, Jeff Zeoli and Jack Stang all provide experience in the

midfield.

“Bath and Stewart both possess hard shots,” said Ricardo. “We are counting on them to be able to finish. Zeoli is working hard on becoming a two-way midfielder and Stang is the fastest guy on the team. He provides us some breakaway speed.”

Four players who saw time as starters a year ago return at attack, including J.R. Lauri, Kyle Calabro, Sean McGuigan and Josh Schwartz.

McGuigan had 38 goals a year ago, the second-highest single-season total in school history. “McGuigan is a real scoring threat while Lauri and Schwartz both have good quickness and field vision,” said Ricardo.

Calabro, a senior, will serve as a team captain. “He has looked terrific in the pre-season,” said Ricardo. “His work ethic is second to none.”

Freshman Adam Lenhard is expected to make an immediate impact at attack and will likely be in the starting line-up.

The Cougars open the season with a pair of games in Texas before returning to Mangelsdorf Field for a three-game home stand.

Misericordia will open its Freedom Conference schedule at FDU-Florham, April 6.

Matt Gonzalez

Sean McGuigan

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2013 Player ProfileS

2012: Named second team All-Freedom... Played in 16 games and started 15... Added two assists, grabbed 37 groundballs and caused a team-high 19 turnovers... He gathered five ground balls against Mt. St. Vincent (3/18)... Caused three turnovers against PSU-Abington (3/21).

2011: Played and started in all 16 games... Totaled 40 ground balls on the season, and caused 22 turnovers while committing just 13 giveaways... Picked up 4 ground balls

vs. Alfred (3/9)... Added 4 ground balls vs. King’s (4/6)... Had season-highs with 7 ground balls and 8 caused turnovers in a win over Alvernia (4/9)... Added 4 ground balls vs. Eastern (4/21).

2010: Played and started in 15 games… Scored a goal, had 42 ground balls and caused 18 turnovers on the season… Picked up 9 ground balls and caused 3 turnovers without turning it over himself against Wells (3/13)… Scored a goal and totaled 7 ground balls against Mt. St. Vincent (3/17)… Had 3 ground balls and caused 4 turnovers at Lebanon Valley (4/14).

Drew Abatangelo---Senior, 5’10” DefenderMontgomery, NY/Valley Central

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 15-15 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 42 11 182011 16-16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 40 13 222012 16-15 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 37 21 19

Totals 47-46 1 2 3 7 .143 4 .571 119 45 59

2012: Played in 13 games and started 12... Recorded 15 goals with two assists for a total of 17 points... He scored two goals against D-II Tampa... Scored three goals and added an assist against Mt. St. Mary... Recorded a hat trick against LaRoche.

2011: Played and started in all 16 games... Finished second on the team in scoring with 34 goals, 7 assists and 41 points... Had the sixth-highest single-season goal total in school

history… Moved to 6th in school history for career points (73), and 5th for goals (60)… Had 7 hat tricks and recorded a point in 13 of 16 games... Added 19 ground balls and 6 caused turnovers... Had 3 goals and 3 assists in the season-opener vs. Medaille... Totaled 4 goals, 1 assist and a season-high 6 ground balls in a win over Mt. St. Vincent... Added 4 goals in a victory over Mt. St. Mary... Scored 4 times in consecutive games vs. Manhattanville and Lebanon Valley... Scored 4 times in a win over Alvernia... Had a goal and 2 assists against FDU-Florham... Tallied a hat trick at Elizabethtown.

2010: Played and started in all 16 games at attack… Finished third on the team in scoring (26 goals, 6 assists, 32 points)… Added 19 ground balls and 17 turnovers… Recorded a point in every game but two… Had 2 goals and an assist in his first collegiate game, vs. Medaille… Scored 4 goals against Wells… Added 3 goals against Mt. St. Vincent… Scored a season-high 5 goals at Shenandoah, giving him three consecutive hat tricks… Had the game-winning goal and a pair of assists in a triple-overtime triumph over Lebanon Valley… Totaled 3 goals at Manhattanville… Added 2 goals against DeSales.

Kyle Calabro---Senior, 5’11” AttackCortlandt Manor, NY/Putnam Valley

2012: Played in 15 games and started five... Tallied 31 points with 14 goals and 17 assists... Had three helpers against D-II Tampa and added two goals an an assist against Hood... Had a goal and three assissts against Mt. St. Vincent... Scored five goals with an assist against Alvernia.

2011: Played in 16 games, starting 13 of them… Had 17 goals and 13 assists for 30 points on the season… Moved into a tie for 7th in school history in career points (68) and

8th for career goals (40)… Recorded a point in 12 of 16 games… Added 24 ground balls… Had a goal and an assist vs. Alfred… Added a hat trick at Mt. St. Vincent… Notched a goal and 4 assists in a win over Mt. St. Mary… Added 2 goals, 1 assist and 6 ground balls at PSU-Abington… Had 2 assists and 4 ground balls as MU beat Lebanon Valley… Recorded 2 goals and 2 assists vs. King’s… Added 4 goals and an assist over Alvernia.

2010: Played and started in all 16 games… Finished second on the team in scoring (23 goals, 15 assists, 38 points)… Picked up 23 ground balls on the season… Recorded points in every game but three… Had a goal and 3 assists in his first collegiate game, vs. Medaille… Added 2 goals against Alfred… Totaled 3 goals and an assist in a win over Mt. St. Vincent… Assisted on three goals at Shenandoah… Notched back-to-back two-goal games against Elizabethtown and Lebanon Valley… Had 3 goals and 2 assists at Manhattanville… Added 3 goals and 3 assists in the season finale victory over Alvernia.

JR Lauri---Senior, 5’10” AttackMontgomery, NY/Valley Central

2012: Played in 14 games and started 12... Led the team with 38 goals and added eight assists for 46 points... Had a .345 shooting percentage with a .573 SOG percentage... Scored five goals against Mt. St. Vincent... added four goals against PSU-Abington and E-town... Scored five goals and added an assists against Mt. St. Mary and added five goals and two assists against Alvernia... Scored four goals and added an assist against LaRoche.

2009: Received the team Coach’s Award… Led MU in goals with 27, the sixth-highest total in school history at that point… Added two assists for 29 points total on the season… Scored twice and picked up 5 ground balls in his first collegiate game, vs. Marymount… Added two more goals in each of his next two games, against Gwynedd-Mercy and Cazenovia… Had a season-high 7 goals in a victory over Alvernia… Scored twice against Eastern… Added 4 goals at Lycoming… Scored the Cougars’ only two goals against Manhattanville… Scored twice at Elizabethtown, his eighth multi-goal game of the season.

Sean McGuigan---Senior, 6’0” AttackMiddletown, DE/Middletown

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 16-16 26 6 32 58 .448 35 .603 19 19 72011 16-16 34 7 41 97 .351 70 .722 19 20 62012 13-12 15 2 17 52 .288 29 .558 9 18 6

Totals 45-44 75 15 90 207 .362 134 .647 47 57 19

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 16-16 23 15 38 55 .418 28 .509 23 18 22011 16-16 17 13 30 42 .405 30 .714 24 17 32012 15-5 14 17 31 54 .259 24 .444 23 25 4

Totals 47-37 54 45 99 151 .358 82 .543 70 60 9

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2009 15-14 27 2 29 77 .351 40 .520 26 20 12012 14-12 38 8 46 110 .345 63 .573 26 19 4

Totals 29-26 65 10 75 187 .348 103 .551 52 39 5

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2013 Player ProfileS

2012: Made 12 appearances... Scored eight goals and tallied two assists for 10 points... Scored three goals against PSU-Abington and scored two goals against Marywood in the ECAC Tournament.

2011: Appeared in 7 games, making one start… Started in a victory over Alvernia.

2010: Played in all 16 games, starting two of them… Had 6 goals and 6 assists for 12 points total on the season… Scored

in his first MU game, vs. Medaille… Notched a goal and an assist four times: against Alfred, Mt. St. Vincent, Lycoming and Lebanon Valley.

Joshua Schwartz---Senior, 5’7” AttackQueens, NY/Cardozo

2012: Played in nine games and started six... Gathered 14 ground balls and caused five turnovers.

2011: Played in 13 games, starting 6 of them... Totaled 13 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers on the season... Picked up 3 ground balls in a win over Medaille.

2010: Played in 14 games, starting 7 of them… Scored one goal and picked up 22 ground balls…Scored his first collegiate goal in a win over Wells… Totaled 5 ground balls against Lycoming… Added 5 ground balls against Elizabethtown.

Peter Paccione---Senior, 5’11” DefenderCommack, NY/Commack

2012: Played in 15 games... Tallied four assists... Added assists against Mt. St. Vincent, PSU-Abington, at Manhattanville and against King’s.

2011: Played in 15 games, with one start... Had a goal and 20 ground balls on the season... Scored in a win over Manhattanville... Picked up a season-high 5 ground balls against Alvernia... Added 3

ground balls at Lycoming... Made his first career start at FDU-Florham.

Sean Forsyth---Junior, 5’8” MidfielderDover, DE/Polytech

2012: Played in 14 games and started 13... Gathered 32 ground balls and caused 14 turnovers... Recovered five groundballs against D-II Tampa... Had six ground balls against Alvernia.

2011: Played in 16 games, starting 10 of them... Totaled a goal, an assist, 50 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers on the season... Had an assist vs. Medaille... Picked up 5 ground balls in a win over

Mt. St. Mary... Totaled 8 ground balls in his first career start, vs. Manhattanville... Added 6 ground balls in a win over Lebanon Valley... Totaled 5 ground balls at Lycoming... Scored and went 2-for-5 on faceoffs vs. Messiah.

Jared Hunt---Junior, 5’9” Defender/MidfielderDillsburg, PA/Northern York

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 14-7 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 22 14 52011 13-6 0 0 0 0 ---- 0 ---- 13 4 32012 9-6 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 14 6 5

Totals 36-19 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 49 24 13

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 16-2 6 6 12 29 .207 13 .448 4 8 12011 7-1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 4 12012 12-0 8 2 10 16 .500 8 .500 5 3 0

Totals 35-3 14 8 22 48 .292 22 .458 9 15 2

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 15-1 1 0 1 3 .333 3 1.000 20 9 22012 15-0 0 4 4 3 .000 2 .667 11 10 2

Totals 30-1 1 4 5 6 .167 5 .833 31 19 4

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 16-10 1 1 2 3 .333 1 .333 55 13 202012 14-13 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 32 7 14

Totals 30-23 1 3 4 5 .200 2 .400 87 20 34

2012: Played in six games and started three before suffering a season-ending injury...Totaled seven goals and two assists for nine points... recorded a hat trick against D-II Tampa and added two goals at Hood.

2011: Played in all 16 games, totaling 10 goals and 17 assists for 27 points on the season... Equaled the 10th-highest single season assist total in school history… Recorded at least a point in 12 of 16 games... Added 14 ground balls... Had a goal and 2 assists in a win over Medaille... Had 3 goals and 2 assists as MU beat Mt. St. Vincent... Added 2 goals and 2 assists over Mt. St. Mary... Dished out 4 assists vs. King’s... Added 2 assists and 3 ground balls in a win over Alvernia.

2010: Played in 16 games, starting four of them… Was fifth on the team in scoring (16 goals, 6 assists, 22 points)… Added 14 ground balls… Scored his first collegiate goal against Alfred… Added 3 goals against Wells… Scored 3 more times and had an assist against Mt. St. Vincent… Ran his scoring streak to five games with goals against Shenandoah and Lycoming… Scored in consecutive games against FDU-Florham, Elizabethtown and Lebanon Valley… Notched 2 assists at Manhattanville… Scored a hat trick in the season finale victory at Alvernia.

Matt Gonzalez---Junior, 6’0” Midfielder/AttackEastport, NY/South Manor

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2010 16-4 16 6 22 79 .203 30 .380 14 34 12011 16-0 10 17 27 58 .172 29 .500 14 27 32012 6-3 7 2 9 22 .318 9 .409 3 7 2

Totals 38-7 33 25 58 159 .208 68 .428 31 68 6

2012: Played in all 16 games... Scored his only goal against Mt. St. Mary... Grabbed five ground balls against Manhattanville.

2011: Played in 15 games... Had 7 ground balls and 4 caused turnovers on the season... Picked up 2 ground balls in a win over Mt. St. Mary.

Jeff Antonucci---Junior, 5’8” MidfielderNewton, NJ/Pope John XXIII

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 15-0 0 0 0 0 ---- 0 ---- 7 1 42012 16-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 22 7 6

Totals 31-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 29 8 10

2012: Played in eight games... Scored two goals and two assists against PSU-Abington.

2011: Played in 9 games... Had 2 goals on the season... Scored at Widener... Added a tally at Elizabethtown.

Andrew Bath---Junior, 6’0” AttackHummelstown, PA/Lower Dauphin

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 9-0 2 0 2 9 .222 3 .333 1 4 02012 8-0 2 2 4 5 .400 3 .600 1 2 0

Totals 17-0 4 2 6 14 .286 6 .429 2 6 0

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2013 Player ProfileS

2012: Played in five games and gathered one ground ball.

Tyler Hutchison---Junior, 5’9” DefenderDover, DE/Dover

2011 (Wagner): Saw action in six games for Wagner, collecting three ground balls and forcing one turnover.

Matt Martins---Junior, 6’0” Long Stick MidfielderManorville, NY/Eastport-So. Manor

2012: Played in 15 games... Totaled 16 goals with 10 assists for 26 points... Scored four goals against PSU-Abington... added three goals against LaRoche... Recorded three points against FDU-Florham and King’s... Added a goal and assist in the ECAC Tournament against Marywood.

2011: Played in all 16 games, starting one… Had 11 goals and 7 assists for 18 points on the season… Added 11 ground balls… Had 2 goals and an assist in his first collegiate game, vs. Medaille… Added 3 goals and an assist vs. Mt. St. Mary… Had a goal and an assist in a win over Alvernia… Notched 2 goals, 1 assist and 3 ground balls at Lycoming… Had a goal and 2 assists vs. Eastern.

Nicholas Santillo---Junior, 6’3” Midfielder/AttackerOceanside, NY/Oceanside

2012: Played in 14 games and scored three goals with two assists for five points... Scored a goal against PSU-Abington and added two goals and an assist against the US Merchant Marines.

Paul Stewart---Junior, 6’2” Attack/MidfielderWalden, NY/Valley Central

2012: Played in 15 games with one start... Scored his only goal in his only start against Manhattanville... Grabbed 14 ground balls and caused six turnovers.

2011: Appeared in 7 games... Totaled 3 ground balls on the season... Had 2 ground balls and won his only faceoff attempt over PSU-Abington.

Kyle Purvis---Junior, 6’0” Long Stick MidfielderHummelstown, PA/Lower Dauphin

2012: Played in six games... Tallied two goals and an assist against PSU-Abington.

2011: Appeared in 8 games... Totaled a goal and 2 ground balls on the season... Scored in his first collegiate game, a win over Mt. St. Mary.

Jeff Zeoli---Junior, 6’1” MidfielderEndicott, NY/Union-Endicott

2012: Appeared in 15 games... scored 11 goals and tallied four assists for 15 points... Scored two goals against Berry and added a hat trick against LaRoche.

Trevor Bodnar---Sophomore, 6’0”MidfielderFlemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2012 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1 0 0

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 7-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 3 5 02012 15-1 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 14 3 6

Totals 22-1 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 17 8 6

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 16-1 11 7 18 40 .275 26 .650 11 19 22012 15-0 16 10 26 83 .193 39 .470 19 26 1

Totals 31-1 27 17 44 123 .220 65 .528 30 45 3

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2012 14-0 3 2 5 13 .231 11 .846 4 7 2

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2011 8-0 1 0 1 6 .167 3 .500 2 0 12012 6-0 2 1 3 4 .500 3 .750 3 0 1

Totals 14-0 3 1 4 10 .300 6 .600 5 0 2

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GB TO CT2012 15-0 11 4 15 49 .224 18 .367 37 12 0

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse team.

Oscar Briceno---Sophomore, 6’1”DefenderHillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough

2012: Did not play.

2011: Saw action in all 16 games... Recorded two goals and three assists... Also collected 13 ground balls.

Jack Stang---Junior, 5’10” MidfielderDover, DE/Polytech

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2012: Posted one of the greatest goalkeeping seasons in program history... Started in net all 16 games... Set or tied the MU single-season records for GAA (6.98), wins in a season (11) and games played in goal (16) while posting the third-best single-season save percentage (60.9%)... Had a record of 11-5 and made 162 saves... Made 13 saves against Hood and Manhattanville.

Patrick Johnson---Sophomore, 5’10”GoalieMontville, NJ/Montville Township

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Sv% W L T Sh. Faced2012 16-16 893:42 104 6.98 162 .609 11 5 0 463

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse and football teams.

Eric Dittmeier---Freshman, 6’3” DefenderNew Hyde Park, NY/Kellenberg Memorial

2013 Player ProfileS

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse team.

Michael Farinaro---Freshman, 6’3”DefenderHillsborough, NY/Hillsborough

Prep: Four-year varsity letterwinner in lacrosse... Also an honor roll student.

Maxim Kellun---Freshman, 5’10”DefenderWest Orange, NJ/Verona

Prep: Four-year member of school’s varsity lacrosse team... Was a member of the team that advanced to the Class A state semifinal in 2010.

Nicholas Kostik---Freshman, 5’11”Long Stick MidfielderYorktown Heights, NY/Lakeland

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse and football teams... Named an L-L League honorable mention selection as a senior after recording 41 goals and eight assists.

Adam Lenhard---Freshman, 5’11” AttackEphrata, PA/Conestoga Valley

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse and basketball teams.

Mason Quickel---Freshman, 6’3”MidfielderEphrata, PA/Ephrata

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse team.... Named Most Improved Player during senior year.

Josh Shanker---Freshman, 6’1” GoalieW. Windsor, NJ/W. Windsor-Plainsboro So.

Prep: Member of school’s varsity lacrosse team.

Danny Wengiel---Freshman, 6’1” Long Stick MidfielderDenver, PA/Cocalico

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2012 RESULTSDate Opponent Result Record (Conf.)3-6 at Berry W 14-3 1-03-9 at Tampa L 9-12 1-13-14 at Hood W 8-7 2-13-18 Mt. St. Vincent W 16-1 3-13-21 PSU-Abington W 28-0 4-13-24 Elizabethtown W 10-5 5-13-28 at Mt. St. Mary W 21-6 6-13-31 at Alvernia W 16-3 7-14-4 LaRoche W 20-12 8-14-11 US Merchant Marine W 9-6 9-14-14 * at Manhattanville W 13-5 10-1 (1-0)4-17 * DeSales W 8-7 11-1 (2-0)4-21 * FDU-Florham L 7-8 (2OT) 11-2 (2-1)4-25 * at King’s L 7-11 11-3 (2-2)4-28 * at Eastern L 2-16 11-4 (2-3)5-12 # vs. Marywood L 9-10 11-5

* Freedom Conference Opponent # ECAC Mid-Atlantic Regionals (Westminster, MD)

PlaYeR gP-gs g a Pts sH sH% sog sog% UP DN gB to ct FaceoFFs Pct PeN. miN

Lee Blair 16-16 37 28 65 132 .280 78 .591 4 1 38 31 5 0-0 --- 2 1.0Sean McGuigan 14-12 38 8 46 110 .345 63 .573 3 0 26 19 4 0-0 --- 1 1.0JR Lauri 15-5 14 17 31 54 .258 24 .444 3 0 23 25 4 0-0 --- 0 0.0Andrew Reynolds 16-16 23 7 30 76 .303 32 .421 5 0 102 13 0 182-293 .621 4 2.0Pat McTague 16-14 10 19 29 53 .189 29 .547 1 0 40 26 2 0-2 .000 1 1.0Nick Santillo 15-0 16 10 26 83 .193 39 .470 3 0 19 26 1 0-0 --- 5 5.0Kyle Calabro 13-12 15 2 17 52 .288 29 .558 1 1 9 18 6 0-0 --- 2 1.5Trevor Bodnar 15-0 11 4 15 49 .224 18 .367 0 0 37 12 0 0-0 --- 1 1.0Josh Schwartz 12-0 8 2 10 16 .500 8 .500 0 0 5 3 0 0-0 --- 0 0.0Matt Gonzalez 6-3 7 2 9 22 .318 8 .409 0 0 3 7 2 0-0 --- 0 0.0Paul Stewart 14-0 3 2 5 13 .231 11 .846 2 0 4 7 2 0-0 ---- 1 1.0Ryan Cannon 7-3 3 2 5 6 .500 3 .500 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 --- 0 0.0Nick Kenna 3-0 3 1 4 6 .500 4 .667 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 --- 0 0.0Andrew Bath 8-0 2 2 4 5 .400 3 .600 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 --- 1 0.5Sean Forsyth 15-0 0 4 4 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 11 10 2 0-0 --- 2 1.5Jeff Zeoli 6-0 2 1 3 4 .500 3 .750 0 0 3 0 1 0-0 --- 0 0.0Drew Abatangelo 16-15 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 37 21 19 0-0 --- 5 3.5Jared Hunt 14-13 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 32 7 14 0-0 --- 4 3.5Jeff Antonucci 16-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 22 7 6 0-7 .000 9 7.5Kyle Purvis 15-1 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 14 3 6 0-0 --- 2 1.5Patrick Johnson 16-16 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 37 9 2 0-0 --- 1 1.0Kenny Kaczmarczyk 9-0 0 0 0 13 .000 8 .615 0 0 21 4 1 27-44 .614 1 0.5AJ Sweetin 10-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 1 7 1-1 1.000 2 1.5Kenny Ferrier 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 --- 2 1.5Tyler Hutchison 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 --- 0 0.0Jason Estrella 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 3 0 0 1-1 1.000 0 0.0Dean Tilton 11-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 --- 1 1.0Peter Paccione 9-6 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 14 6 5 0-0 --- 2 2.0Kurt Knecht 14-13 0 0 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 27 9 12 0-0 --- 8 7.0Mike Santoli 7-0 0 0 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 3 3 1 0-0 --- 3 2.5Chris Dzubak 7-0 0 0 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 2 2 1 0-0 --- 0 0.0Don Squire 13-11 0 0 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 23 5 12 0-0 --- 3 2.5

MU Cougars 16 194 116 310 713 .272 375 .526 22 2 574 286 116 211-348 .606 63 51.0Opponents 16 112 55 167 515 .217 246 .478 8 4 459 274 97 143-366 .391 77 73.0

2012 STATISTICS

GoalkeepingPlaYeR gP-gs miN ga gaa sv Pct w l t sHots

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Jason Estrella 5-0 70:56 7 5.92 7 .500 0 0 0 29Patrick Johnson 16-16 893:42 104 6.98 162 .609 11 5 0 463Don Squire 1-0 0:27 1 133.33 1 .500 0 0 0 2

MU Cougars 16 965:05 112 6.96 170 .603 11 5 0 494Opponents 16 965:05 197 12.25 242 .551 5 11 0 707

Josh Schwartz Peter Paccione

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PointsRank Player Points Years1. Sean Collins 212 04-072 Lee Blair 198 09-123 Matt Carey 188 03-064. Brandon Fields 128 02-055. Kevin Malkin 120 05-086. JR Lauri 99 10-Pres.7. Pat McTague 97 09-128. Kyle Calabro 90 10-Pres.9. Sean McGuigan 75 09, 12-Pres.10. Matt Gonzalez 58 10-Pres.

MU MEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS

GoalsRank Player G Years1. Matt Carey 150 03-062. Lee Blair 120 09-123. Sean Collins 109 04-074. Kyle Calabro 75 10-Pres.5. Kevin Malkin 74 05-086. Sean McGuigan 65 09, 12-Pres.7. JR Lauri 54 10-Pres.8. Brandon Fields 53 02-05T9. Mike Chisolm 42 04-07

Pat McTague 42 09-12

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AssistsRank Player A Years1. Sean Collins 103 04-072. Lee Blair 78 09-123. Brandon Fields 75 02-054. Pat McTague 55 09-125. Kevin Malkin 46 05-086. JR Lauri 45 10-Pres.7. Matt Carey 38 03-068. Matt Gonzalez 25 10-129. Matt Rowland 23 03-05T10. Nick Sisca 19 01-03

Paul Lawruk 19 04-06Dan Rafferty 19 07-09

PointsRank Player Points Years1. Lee Blair 65 20122. Sean Collins 62 2006T3. Sean Collins 56 2005

Lee Blair 56 2011T5. Matt Carey 51 2004

Matt Carey 51 20067. Sean Collins 48 2007T8. Sean Collins 46 2004

Sean McGuigan 46 201210. Brandon Fields 44 2004

GoalsRank Player SB Years1. Matt Carey 46 20042. Sean McGuigan 38 20123. Lee Blair 37 20124. Lee Blair 36 2011T5. Sean Collins 35 2005

Matt Carey 35 2005Matt Carey 35 2006

8. Kyle Calabro 34 20119. Matt Carey 33 200310. Chris Kurinec 32 2006

AssistsRank Player HBP Years1. Sean Collins 35 20062. Brandon Fields 29 20043. Lee Blair 28 20124. Sean Collins 26 20075. Brandon Fields 24 20056. Kevin Malkin 22 2006T7. Sean Collins 21 2004

Sean Collins 21 20049. Lee Blair 20 201110. Pat McTague 19 2012

GamesRank Player Games Years1. Ryan Kay 41 09-112. Dave Berger 35 04-063. Ryan Dwyer 27 06-074. Chris Brauch 18 03-055. Patrick Johnson 16 12-Pres.

SavesRank Player Svs. Years1. Ryan Dwyer 399 06-072. Dave Berger 398 04-063. Ryan Kay 347 09-114. Chris Brauch 242 03-055. Bill Hack 231 2008

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Rank Player W YearsT1. Ryan Dwyer 12 06-07

Ryan Kay 12 09-113. Patrick Johnson 11 12-Pres.4. Dave Berger 10 04-065. Chris Brauch 6 03-05

Save Percentage(Min. 1500 minutes)

Rank Player Sv% Years1. Ryan Dwyer .597 06-072. Dave Berger .520 04-063. Ryan Kay .519 09-11

Goals Against Average(Min. 1500 minutes)

Rank Player GAA Years1. Ryan Dwyer 10.32 06-072. Ryan Kay 11.24 09-113. Dave Berger 12.48 04-06

GamesRank Player G YearT1. Ryan Kay 16 2011

Patrick Johnson 16 2012T3. Dave Berger 15 2009

James Scott 15 2009Ryan Kay 15 2010

SavesRank Player Svs. Year1. Ryan Dwyer 232 20062. Bill Hack 231 20083. Bill Dessoye 208 20024. Chris Brauch 203 20035. Dave Berger 189 2004

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Rank Player W Year1. Patrick Johnson 11 20122. Ryan Kay 7 2011T3. Ryan Dwyer 6 2006

Ryan Dwyer 6 20075. Dave Berger 6 2004

Save Percentage(Min. 50% of team’s minutes)

Rank Player Sv% Year1. Bill Hack .631 20082. Ryan Dwyer .619 20063. Patrick Johnson .609 20124. Ryan Dwyer .570 20075. Dave Berger .553 2004

Goals Against Average(Min. 50% of team’s minutes)

Rank Player GAA Year1. Patrick Johnson 6.98 20122. Ryan Dwyer 9.62 20073. Ryan Kay 10.38 20114. Bill Hack 10.40 20085. Dave Berger 10.92 2004

Mu Men’S lacroSSe recordS

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2013 MU MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time W/L MU Opp.Mar. 3 # vs. Centenary 1:00Mar. 6 # at Southwestern 7:00MAR. 13 HOOD 4:00MAR. 16 ALVERNIA 1:00MAR. 20 SUNY-OSWEGO 4:00Mar. 23 at Elizabethtown 1:00MAR. 26 YORK 7:00Mar. 29 at Utica 4:00Apr. 3 at US Merchant Marine 7:00Apr. 6 * at FDU-Florham 1:00Apr. 10 * KING’S 7:00APR. 13 * MANHATTANVILLE 1:00Apr. 17 * at DeSales 4:00Apr. 20 * EASTERN 1:00Apr. 27 at Arcadia 1:00Apr.May

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