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March 16, 2019 • Page 1 CORNELL LACROSSE 2019 Schedule & Results Overall Record: 4-1 Ivy League: 0-0 • Non-Conference: 4-1 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 FEBRUARY 22 at Hobart (HWS All-Access) ......................... W, 19-16 24 LEHIGH (ESPN+)................................. W, 14-9 MARCH 2 ALBANY (ESPN+) ...............................W, 17-16 8 % vs. No. 6 Penn State ...................................... L, 13-19 10 % vs. No. 1 Towson .......................................... W, 18-11 16 * at Yale (ESPNEWS) ........................................ 1:00 p.m. 19 ST. BONAVENTURE (ESPN+) .............. 5:00 p.m. 23 * PENN (ESPN+) ................................ 1:00 p.m. 30 * DARTMOUTH (ESPN+) ...................... 1:00 p.m. APRIL 6 * at Harvard (ESPN+)................................... 12:00 p.m. 9 at Syracuse (ESPNU) ................................... 6:00 p.m. 14 at Notre Dame (ESPN+) ........................... 12:00 p.m. 20 * at Brown (ESPN+) ....................................... 1:00 p.m. 27 * PRINCETON (ESPN+) .......................12:00 p.m. MAY 3 # Ivy League Semifinals (ESPN+) ........................... TBA 5 # Ivy League Finals (ESPN+) .................................. TBA Home games in BOLD CAPS % Crown Lacrosse Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) * Ivy League game # Lawrence A. Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.) Head Coach Peter Milliman Peter Milliman (17-6, .739) was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Lacrosse in May 2018 following one season as the interim head coach. Milliman spent four seasons with the program first as an assistant coach and then as the program’s Mario St. George Boiardi ‘04 Associate Head Coach of Men’s La- crosse. He begins his sixth season as a head coach (54-32, .628). Mario St. George Boiardi ‘04 Assistant Coach: Jordan Stevens (Cornell ‘15) Assistant Coach: Connor Buczek (Cornell ‘15) Volunteer Coach: Kevin Reisman (Limestone ‘17) Director of Operations: Mark Wittink (Cornell ‘00) Athletic Trainer: Jim Case Strength Coach: Thomas Howley Cornell Athletic Communications Director: Jeremy Hartigan Deputy Director (MLAX Contact): Julie Greco E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 607) 255-4688 Cell Phone: (315) 559-3422 Press Box Phone: (607) 255-3535 Cornell Website: www.CornellBigRed.com Cornell Facebook: www.Facebook.com/cornellsports Cornell Twitter: www.Twitter.com/cornellsports Cornell Instagram: www.Instagram.com/cornellsports Cornell YouTube: www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics Men’s Lax Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Cornell-Mens-Lacrosse Men’s Lax Twitter: www.Twitter.com/CornellLacrosse Men’s Lax Instagram: www.Instagram.com/CornellLacrosse 29 Ivy League Championships 28 NCAA Tournament appearances 13 Final Four appearances 3 National Championships Follow the Big Red THE MATCHUP • GAME 6 CORNELL (4-1, 0-0 IVY) VS. YALE (3-1, 0-0 IVY) SAT., MARCH 16, 2019 • 1:00 P.M. • NEW HAVEN, CONN. • REESE STADIUM Cornell Yale 4-1, 0-0 Ivy League Records 3-1, 0-0 Ivy 4 USILA Ranking 3 3 IL Media Ranking 4 Peter Milliman Head Coach Andy Shay 17-6 (2nd year) Record at School 141-86 (16th year) 54-32 (6th year) Career Record 141-86 (16th year) 16.20 Goals per game 13.25 14.20 Goals allowed per game 11.50 9.4 Assists per game 9.3 36.8 Shots per game 48.0 41.4 Shots allowed per game 35.0 31.2 Ground balls per game 38.0 40.2 Ground balls allowed per game 28.3 55-171 (.322) Faceoffs W-L 88-113 (.779) 32 (25:30) Penalties 14 (9:30) 5-13 (.385) Man-up goals-opportunities 5-13 (.385) 9-31 (.290) Opponent man-up goals-opp. 10-14 (.714) 85-100 (.850) Clears 55-68 (.809) .437 Save percentage .410 .352 Opponent save % .523 17/27 1st Q goals scored/allowed 12/12 24/11 2nd Q goals scored/allowed 12/9 22/16 3rd Q goals scored/allowed 14/10 18/17 4th Q goals scored/allowed 14/14 0/0 OT goals scored/allowed 1/1 Petterson (19) Goals Leader Gaudet (11) Teat (15) Assist Leader Morrill (15) Teat (28) Points Leader Morrill (22) Rasimowicz (.389) FO% Leader T. Ierlan (.760) C. Ierlan (.481) Save % Leader Starr (.410) New Haven, CT Reese Stadium THE SERIES First Meeting: 1916 Overall: Cornell leads, 52-26-1 At New Haven: Cornell leads, 22-13-1 In Overtime: Yale leads, 3-2 Current Streak: Cornell, 1 game Last Meeting: Cornell, 14-8 (5/6/2018 in New York, N.Y.) Milliman vs. Yale: 1-1 Series vs. Yale: The Cornell and Yale rivalry began in 1916 with a 5-1 Big Red victory, and Cornell has dominated ever since. • The Big Red holds a 52-26-1 record in the series, thanks in large part to 22 straight victories over the Bulldogs from 1966 to 1987. • Cornell had a 14-game winning streak vs. Yale ended when the Bulldogs defeated the Big Red in the 2012 Ivy League tournament. • The Big Red went on to win the next three meetings (2013-15) before dropping the next three vs. Yale. LAST 5 MEETINGS Year Winner (Location) ........................... Score 2015 Cornell (New Haven)...................................14-7 2016 Yale (Ithaca) ...............................................15-9 2017 Yale (New Haven).......................................17-8 2018 Yale (Ithaca)................................................11-9 2019 Cornell (New York) ^ .................................. 14-8 ^ - indicates Ivy Tournament game Game Coverage Live Stats: www.YaleBulldogs.com Live Video: www.espn.com/watch/ Live Audio: www.WHCURadio.com Radio: WHCU 870 AM / 95.9 FM (Ithaca, N.Y.) Television: ESPNEWS Story Lines • Cornell and Yale open the 64th season of Ivy League play in front of a nationwide audience on ESPNEWS. • Cornell junior Jeff Teat enters the game needing just one point to reach 200 for his career, joining Big Red alumni Rob Pannell (354; 2009-13); Mike French (296; 1974-76); and Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77) with 200 career points. • The Big Red upset No. 1 Towson on Sunday at the Crown Lacrosse Classic in Charlottesville. • The defending national champion Bulldogs have won three in a row after an overtime loss in its season opener to Villanova. • The teams split a pair of games last year, with Yale winning on Schoellkopf Field during the regular season, before the Big Red upset then No. 1 Yale in the championship game of the Ivy League Tournament. Countdown To Face Off In his first career start, Chayse Ierlan made TEN saves to earn the win over No. 1 Towson. John Piatelli ranks NINTH in the nation in goals per game (3.4). Paul Rasimowicz needs 12 more face offs to move into EIGHTH place in Cornell history for FO wins in a career. Brandon Salvatore ranks SEVENTH in Cornell history for career caused turnovers (44). He needs just seven more to move into sixth place. More often than not, Cornell has met either Yale or Harvard in the Ivy League opener, playing a different school on only SIX occasions. Jeff Teat ranks FIFTH in the nation in points per game (5.60). Clarke Petterson ranks FOURTH in the nation in both goals per game (3.8) and shooting percentage (.613). The Big Red had THREE players selected in the 2019 MLL Collegiate Draft last weekend - Clarke Petterson (12th; Boston), Fleet Wallace (53rd; Dallas), Jake McCulloch (58th; Atlanta). The game between Cornell and Yale will feature TWO Ierlan brothers, Chayse (Cornell goalie) and TD (Yale face-off specialist). Jeff Teat needs ONE point to become just the fourth Big Red player to reach 200 for their career, joining Rob Pannell (354; 2009-13); Mike French (296; 1974-76); Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77). @CornellLacrosse vs. @YaleLacrosse

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Page 1: 29 Ivy League Championships 28 NCAA Tournament appearances ...€¦ · Cornell Big Red vs. Yale • Reese Stadium (New Haven, Conn.) March 16, 2019 • Page 1 CORNELL LACROSSE@CornellSports

March 16, 2019 • Page 1 Cornell Big Red vs. Yale • Reese Stadium (New Haven, Conn.)

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CORNELL LACROSSE2019 Schedule & Results

Overall Record: 4-1 Ivy League: 0-0 • Non-Conference: 4-1

Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 FEBRUARY22 at Hobart (HWS All-Access) .........................W, 19-1624 LEHIGH (ESPN+) ................................. W, 14-9MARCH2 ALBANY (ESPN+) ...............................W, 17-168 % vs. No. 6 Penn State ...................................... L, 13-19 10 % vs. No. 1 Towson ..........................................W, 18-1116 * at Yale (ESPNEWS) ........................................ 1:00 p.m.19 ST. BONAVENTURE (ESPN+) .............. 5:00 p.m. 23 * PENN (ESPN+) ................................ 1:00 p.m.30 * DARTMOUTH (ESPN+) ...................... 1:00 p.m.APRIL6 * at Harvard (ESPN+) ................................... 12:00 p.m.9 at Syracuse (ESPNU) ................................... 6:00 p.m.14 at Notre Dame (ESPN+) ........................... 12:00 p.m.20 * at Brown (ESPN+) ....................................... 1:00 p.m.27 * PRINCETON (ESPN+) .......................12:00 p.m.MAY3 # Ivy League Semifinals (ESPN+) ...........................TBA5 # Ivy League Finals (ESPN+) ..................................TBAHome games in BOLD CAPS% Crown Lacrosse Classic (Charlotte, N.C.)* Ivy League game# Lawrence A. Wien Stadium (New York, N.Y.)

Head Coach Peter MillimanPeter Milliman (17-6, .739) was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Lacrosse in May 2018 following one season as the interim head coach. Milliman spent four seasons with the program first as an assistant coach and then as the program’s Mario St. George Boiardi ‘04 Associate Head Coach of Men’s La-crosse. He begins his sixth season as a head coach (54-32, .628).

Mario St. George Boiardi ‘04 Assistant Coach: Jordan Stevens (Cornell ‘15)Assistant Coach: Connor Buczek (Cornell ‘15)Volunteer Coach: Kevin Reisman (Limestone ‘17)Director of Operations: Mark Wittink (Cornell ‘00)Athletic Trainer: Jim CaseStrength Coach: Thomas Howley

Cornell Athletic Communications

Director: Jeremy HartiganDeputy Director (MLAX Contact): Julie Greco E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 607) 255-4688 Cell Phone: (315) 559-3422Press Box Phone: (607) 255-3535

Cornell Website: www.CornellBigRed.comCornell Facebook: www.Facebook.com/cornellsportsCornell Twitter: www.Twitter.com/cornellsportsCornell Instagram: www.Instagram.com/cornellsportsCornell YouTube: www.Youtube.com/cornellathleticsMen’s Lax Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Cornell-Mens-LacrosseMen’s Lax Twitter: www.Twitter.com/CornellLacrosseMen’s Lax Instagram: www.Instagram.com/CornellLacrosse

29 Ivy League Championships 28 NCAA Tournament appearances 13 Final Four appearances 3 National Championships

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THE MATCHUP • GAME 6 CORNELL (4-1, 0-0 Ivy) vs. YaLE (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) Sat., March 16, 2019 • 1:00 p.M. • New haveN, coNN. • reeSe StadiuM

Cornell Yale4-1, 0-0 Ivy League Records 3-1, 0-0 Ivy4 USILA Ranking 33 IL Media Ranking 4Peter Milliman Head Coach Andy Shay17-6 (2nd year) Record at School 141-86 (16th year)54-32 (6th year) Career Record 141-86 (16th year)

16.20 Goals per game 13.2514.20 Goals allowed per game 11.509.4 Assists per game 9.336.8 Shots per game 48.041.4 Shots allowed per game 35.031.2 Ground balls per game 38.040.2 Ground balls allowed per game 28.355-171 (.322) Faceoffs W-L 88-113 (.779)32 (25:30) Penalties 14 (9:30)5-13 (.385) Man-up goals-opportunities 5-13 (.385)9-31 (.290) Opponent man-up goals-opp. 10-14 (.714)85-100 (.850) Clears 55-68 (.809).437 Save percentage .410.352 Opponent save % .523

17/27 1st Q goals scored/allowed 12/1224/11 2nd Q goals scored/allowed 12/922/16 3rd Q goals scored/allowed 14/1018/17 4th Q goals scored/allowed 14/140/0 OT goals scored/allowed 1/1

Petterson (19) Goals Leader Gaudet (11)Teat (15) Assist Leader Morrill (15)Teat (28) Points Leader Morrill (22)Rasimowicz (.389) FO% Leader T. Ierlan (.760)C. Ierlan (.481) Save % Leader Starr (.410)

New Haven, CTReese Stadium

THE SERIESFirst Meeting: 1916Overall: Cornell leads, 52-26-1 At New Haven: Cornell leads, 22-13-1In Overtime: Yale leads, 3-2Current Streak: Cornell, 1 gameLast Meeting: Cornell, 14-8 (5/6/2018 in New York, N.Y.)Milliman vs. Yale: 1-1 Series vs. Yale: The Cornell and Yale rivalry began in 1916 with a5-1 Big Red victory, and Cornell has dominated ever since.• The Big Red holds a 52-26-1 record in the series, thanks in largepart to 22 straight victories over the Bulldogs from 1966 to 1987.• Cornell had a 14-game winning streak vs. Yale ended when theBulldogs defeated the Big Red in the 2012 Ivy League tournament.• The Big Red went on to win the next three meetings (2013-15)before dropping the next three vs. Yale.

LAST 5 MEETINGSYear Winner (Location) ........................... Score2015 Cornell (New Haven)...................................14-72016 Yale (Ithaca) ...............................................15-92017 Yale (New Haven).......................................17-82018 Yale (Ithaca)................................................11-92019 Cornell (New York) ^ .................................. 14-8^ - indicates Ivy Tournament game

Game CoverageLive Stats: www.YaleBulldogs.comLive Video: www.espn.com/watch/Live Audio: www.WHCURadio.com Radio: WHCU 870 AM / 95.9 FM (Ithaca, N.Y.)Television: ESPNEWS

Story Lines• Cornell and Yale open the 64th season of Ivy League play in front of a nationwide audience on ESPNEWS. • Cornell junior Jeff Teat enters the game needing just one point to reach 200 for his career, joining Big Red alumni Rob Pannell (354; 2009-13); Mike French (296; 1974-76); and Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77) with 200 career points. • The Big Red upset No. 1 Towson on Sunday at the Crown Lacrosse Classic in Charlottesville. • The defending national champion Bulldogs have won three in a row after an overtime loss in its season opener to Villanova. • The teams split a pair of games last year, with Yale winning on Schoellkopf Field during the regular season, before the Big Red upset then No. 1 Yale in the championship game of the Ivy League Tournament.

Countdown To Face Off In his first career start, Chayse Ierlan made TEN saves to earn the win over No. 1 Towson.

John Piatelli ranks NINTH in the nation in goals per game (3.4).

Paul Rasimowicz needs 12 more face offs to move into EIGHTH place in Cornell history for FO wins in a career.

Brandon Salvatore ranks SEVENTH in Cornell history for career caused turnovers (44). He needs just seven more to move into sixth place.

More often than not, Cornell has met either Yale or Harvard in the Ivy League opener, playing a different school on only SIX occasions.

Jeff Teat ranks FIFTH in the nation in points per game (5.60).

Clarke Petterson ranks FOURTH in the nation in both goals per game (3.8) and shooting percentage (.613).

The Big Red had THREE players selected in the 2019 MLL Collegiate Draft last weekend - Clarke Petterson (12th; Boston), Fleet Wallace (53rd; Dallas), Jake McCulloch (58th; Atlanta).

The game between Cornell and Yale will feature TWO Ierlan brothers, Chayse (Cornell goalie) and TD (Yale face-off specialist).

Jeff Teat needs ONE point to become just the fourth Big Red player to reach 200 for their career, joining Rob Pannell (354; 2009-13); Mike French (296; 1974-76); Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77).

@CornellLacrosse vs. @YaleLacrosse

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A WIN WOULD:• improve the Big Red to 5-1 on the season.• make Cornell 53-26-1 all-time vs. Yale. • be the second in a row vs. the Bulldogs. • be the second over a ranked opponent this season. • be the 763rd win in program history.• be Cornell’s 260th regular season Ivy League win. • make Cornell 30-6 all-time when ranked No. 4 in the USILA Coaches’ Poll.• improve Cornell to 7-8 all-time vs. the No. 3 team in the USILA Coaches’ Poll.

IVY OPENERS: The contest vs. Yale marks the 64th Ivy League season opener for Cornell men’s lacrosse. Since the conference began play in the 1956 season, the Big Red has posted a 45-18 record in Ivy League openers, including winning 16 of its last 19, dating back to the 1999 season. More often than not, Cornell has met either Yale or Harvard in the conference opener, playing a different school on only six occasions.

IVY KINGS:• Since Ivy League play began in 1956, Cornell has won a conference-high 29 titles, including 17 undefeated crowns.• Cornell’s last regular season Ivy title came in 2015. • The Big Red also has the best regular season Ivy League record of any team in the conference at 259-107-1. 250+ IVY WINS:• With its 8-2 victory over Dartmouth on March 28, 2015, Cornell became the first – and is still the only – program in Ivy League history to reach 250 regular season conference victories.• The Big Red’s 259 regular season conference wins are also the most conference wins by any school in Division I men’s lacrosse history.

YOUNGEST STAFF: Cornell boasts a pair of recent grads as assistant coaches – Jordan Stevens ’15 and Connor Buczek ’15. No other Division I staff had two full-time assistant coaches as young as or younger than the Big Red duo.

200 POINTS IN SIGHT: Junior Jeff Teat needs just one more points to reach 200 for his career. • Only three Cornell players have amassed 200 points for the Big Red – Rob Pannell (354; 2009-13); Mike French (296; 1974-76); Eamon McEneaney (256; 1975-77).

SIEVE! SIEVE! SIEVE! • Through five games this season, Cornell’s opponents are saving just 35.2 percent. • In 2018, Big Red opponents managed to save just 39.2 percent of shots faced – the lowest in program history. • Since opponent save percentage started being recorded in 1977, Cornell’s opponents have saved fewer than 45 percent of shots faced just once (2013; .435 percent).

RACE TO 100: Both Jake McCulloch (53-24—77) and Connor Fletcher (46-24—70) are nearing 100 points for their career. • Last season, both Jeff Teat and Clarke Petterson reached the 100-point plateau.

IVY ACCOLADES: Cornell has had three players earn Ivy League accolades so far this season. • Jon Donville was named Player of the Week (3/4) after registering four goals and three assists in a 17-16 win over UAlbany. • Clarke Petterson was named Player of the Weed (3/12) after a career-high eight goals in an upset No. 1 Towson.• Chayse Ierlan was named the Rookie of the Week (3/12) after posting 10 saves in his first career start to upset No. 1 Towson.

USILA TEAM OF THE WEEK: Cornell has had three players named to the USILA Team of the Week this season.• Jeff Teat was named to the team on Feb. 26 after a 14-point weekend with 10 goals and four assists vs. Hobart and Lehigh. • Connor Fletcher earned the March 5 honor after scoring the game-winner vs. UAlbany with 14 seconds to play.• Clarke Petterson took home the award on March 12 after scoring eight goals in Cornell’s upset of No. 1 Towson.

MOVING ON UP IN CORNELL HISTORY:• Jeff Teat ranks fourth in career assists (116) … He needs six more to move into third place. • Jeff Teat ranks fourth in career points (199) … He needs 57 more to move in to third place. • Paul Rasimowicz ranks ninth in career faceoffs won (283) … He needs just 12 to move into eighth place. • Brandon Salvatore ranks seventh in career caused turnovers (44) … He needs seven more to move into sixth place.

ATTACK41 John Piatelli So., 6-0, 195 Wrentham, Mass. 17-7-24, 7 GB 45 Clarke Petterson Sr., 5-10, 190Toronto, Ont. 19-5-24, 10 GB51 Jeff Teat Jr., 5-10, 170 Brampton, Ont. 13-15-28, 7 GB FIRST OFFENSIVE MIDFIELD3 Jonathan Donville So., 6-0, 195Oakville, Ont. 10-6-16, 3 GB9 Jake McCulloch Sr., 6-0, 195Stony Brook, N.Y. 5-2-7, 4 GB27 Connor Fletcher Jr., 6-3, 230 Newton, Pa. 6-5-11, 5 GB SECOND OFFENSIVE MIDFIELD13 Matt Licciardi So., 5-7, 150Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. 0-0-0, 2 GB 30 Zach Ward Sr., 5-10, 165Lancaster, Pa. 3-2-5, 0 GB42 Cooper Telesco Jr., 6-1, 215Ridgewood, N.J. 4-2-6, 3 GB FACE-OFFS7 Paul Rasimowicz Jr., 6-0, 200Somerset, N.J. 28-of-72 (.389); 9 GB8 Tim Graham Fr., 6-0, 185 Melbourne, Australia 9-of-32 (.281); 4 GB47 Luca Tria So., 5-11, 165 Wyckoff, N.J. 10-of-29 (.345); 4 GB48 Brandon Salvatore Jr., 6-0, 190 New Canaan, Conn 8-of-36 (.222); 27 GB DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD20 Ryan Bray (SSDM) Sr., 5-11, 180Shoreham, N.Y. 0-1-1, 9 GB, 4 CT 24 Kason Tarbell (SSDM) r-Sr., 6-1, 190 Akwesasne, N.Y. 1-1-2, 11 GB, 4 CT48 Brandon Salvatore (LSM) Jr., 6-0, 190 New Canaan, Conn 1-1-2, 27 GB, 12 CT SECOND DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD17 Harrison Bardwell (SSDM) So., 6-0, 175 Wilton, Conn. 0-0-0, 3 GB, 2 CT33 Griffin Buczek (SSDM) Jr., 6-1, 175 Amelia, Ohio 0-0-0, 2 GB, 3 CT46 Josepoh Bartolotto III (LSM) So., 5-10, 190 Miler Place, N.Y. 0-0-0, 2 GB, 0 CT CLOSE DEFENSE16 Max Fields Fr., 6-2, 200Canton, Mass. 0-0-0, 5 GB, 0 CT19 Dom Doria So., 6-4, 200 Massapequa Park, N.Y. 0-0-0, 12 GB, 11 CT25 Fleet Wallace Sr., 6-3, 205Richmond, Va. 0-0-0, 18 GB, 9 CT GOALIE22 Chayse Ierlan Fr., 6-1, 195 Victor, N.Y. 12.9 GAA; 6.5 sv/g; .481 sv.%

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2019 Records & Current StreaksCurrent Streak ................................................... Won 1Current Home Streak ......................................... Won 6 Current Road Streak....................................... Won 2 Current Neutral Site Streak ............................ Won 1 Last win ...................... 18-11 vs. #1 Towson (3/10/19) road win .........................19-16 at Hobart (2/22/19) neutral site win .........18-11 vs. #1 Towson (3/10/19)Last loss ...............13-19 vs. #6 Penn State (3/8/2018) road loss ...................8-14 at Princeton (4/28/2018) neutral site loss ... 13-19 vs. #6 Penn State (3/8/2018)Last OT game.....18-19 (2OT) vs. #13 UVA (3/11/2017) Last OT win .....10-9 (OT) vs. #11 Syracuse (4/12/16) Last OT loss ....18-19 (2OT) vs. #13 UVA (3/11/2017) Cornell 2019 StreakAt home ................................................2-0 ...........W6On the road ...........................................1-0 ...........W2At neutral sites ......................................1-1 ...........W1On grass ................................................1-1 ...........W1In overtime ...........................................0-0 ............ L1Scoring first ...........................................2-0 ...........W7Ahead after one quarter ........................1-0 ...........W9Behind after one quarter .......................2-1 ...........W1Tied after one quarter ...........................1-0 ...........W4Ahead after two quarters ......................3-0 .........W12Behind after two quarters .....................1-1 ............ L1Tied after two quarters..........................0-0 ............ L2Ahead after three quarters ....................3-0 .........W19Behind after three quarters ...................1-1 ............ L1Tied after three quarters .......................0-0 ...........W1Outshooting opponent ..........................1-0 ...........W1Opponents take more shots ..................3-1 ...........W1Shots are equal .....................................0-0 ...........W4Having more ground balls .....................1-0 ...........W1Opponents have more ground balls.......3-1 ...........W1Ground balls are equal ..........................0-0 ...........W1Winning more faceoffs ..........................0-0 ...........W5Opponent wins more faceoffs ...............4-1 ...........W1Faceoffs are even ...................................0-0 ...........W4Making less than 10 saves .....................1-0 ...........W1Making 10+ saves .................................3-1 ...........W1Opponent makes less than 10 saves ......3-1 ...........W1Opponent makes 10+ saves ..................1-0 ...........W3Cornell has more penalties ....................3-0 ...........W9Opponent has more penalties ...............0-0 ............ L1Penalties are even .................................1-1 ............ L1Scoring an extra-man goal ....................2-1 ............ L1In one-goal games ................................1-0 ...........W3Games decided by four goals or less ......2-0 ...........W6Games decided by five goals or more ....2-1 ...........W1Scoring less than 10 goals .....................0-0 ............ L1Scoring 10-14 goals ..............................1-1 ............ L1Scoring 15-20 goals ..............................3-0 .........W12Scoring 21+ goals .................................0-0 ...........W9Allowing less than 10 goals ...................1-0 .........W13Allowing 10-14 goals ............................1-0 ...........W1Allowing 15+ goals ..............................2-1 ............ L1Facing a higher-ranked team ................1-0 ...........W1Facing a lower-ranked team ..................0-1 ............ L1Facing a team with the same rank.........0-0 ...........W1Facing an unranked team ......................3-0 ...........W4Playing a team with a .500+ record ......2-1 ...........W1Playing a team with a .500 record .........1-0 ...........W1Playing a team with sub .500 record .....1-0 ...........W9During the week....................................1-1 ............ L1During the weekend..............................3-0 ...........W3In February ............................................2-0 ...........W3In March ................................................2-1 ...........W1In April ..................................................0-0 ............ L1In May ...................................................0-0 ............ L1vs. the America East ..............................1-0 ...........W2vs. the ACC.............................................0-0 ...........W2 vs. the Big 10.........................................0-1 ............ L2vs. the Big East ......................................0-0 ............ L1vs. the CAA ............................................1-0 ...........W2vs. the ECAC ...........................................0-0 .........W10vs. Independent teams ..........................0-0 ............ L3vs. the Ivy League..................................0-0 ...........W2vs. the MAAC .........................................0-0 .........W13vs. Northeast Conference.......................1-0 ...........W2vs. the Patriot League ............................1-0 ...........W2vs. the Southern Conference ..................0-0 ...........W2

CORNELL STREAKS• Clarke Petterson has the longest point-scoring streak on the team with one point in each of the last 20 games.• Cornell goalies have posted double-digit saves in two consecutive games.• The Big Red has posted a shot percentage better than .650 in four straight games. • Cornell has posted fewer turnovers than its opponents in four consecutive contests.• The Big Red has scored in double-digits in five straight games. Cornell has won 12 consecutive games when leading at halftime.The Big Red has won 19 straight when leading at the start of the fourth quarter. • With the win over No. 1 Towson, Cornell has gone 21 consecutive seasons with at least one win over a nationally ranked opponent.

RANKED OPPONENTS: Cornell’s schedule features six opponents currently ranked in the USILA Coaches’ Poll – Penn State (first), Yale (third), Towson (fifth), Notre Dame (seventh), Syracuse (13th) and Lehigh (20th).• A year ago, the Big Red posted six wins over nationally ranked opponents, the most for Cornell since 2013. • The Big Red is 1-1 so far this season vs. nationally ranked opponents, including a victory over No. 1 Towson.• Cornell has defeated the No. 1 team in the nation the last two years – Yale in the 2018 Ivy League Tournament and Towson this season.

INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON MEDIA ALL-AMERICANS: Jeff Teat (first-team) and Jake McCulloch (third-team) were named Inside La-crosse Preseason Media All-Americans.

USILA ALL-AMERICANS: The Big Red had four players named USILA All-Americans following the 2018 season, including junior Jeff Teat.

TICKLE THE ALL-IVY: The Big Red returns six All-Ivy selections from a year ago – Jeff Teat (unanimous first-team), Jake McCulloch, Ryan Bray, Fleet Wallace, Paul Rasimowicz, and Brandon Salvatore.

OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: The Big Red has four captains this season – seniors Ryan Bray, Jake McCulloch, Clarke Petterson and Fleet Wallace. HARD HAT: Jeff Teat was selected to carry the Hard Hat for the 2019 season. The tradition of the Hard Hat began in the fall of 1999. Midway through the fall season, a player is selected to carry the Hard Hat for the year. The recipient is someone that the coaches feel demonstrates a blue-collar approach to the game of lacrosse; he is driven and selfless, not the most talented player on the field, but consistently the hardest worker. He puts the team first, and embodies how the coaches want Cornell players to act and respond on or off the field.

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: The 14-member Class of 2022 features four US Lacrosse All-Americans, and a member of the Australian na-tional team that competed at the 2018 FIL World Championships. The group consists of six defenders, three players that can play attack or midfield, two midfielders, two face-off specialists, and one goalie. The 14 hail from five different states, including a class-high five New Yorkers, as well as one player coming from Australia and one from Ontario.

Lacrosse Box Score (Final)2018 Ivy League Tournament

#2 CORNELL vs #1 YALE (May 06, 2018 at New York, N.Y.)

Score by period 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 3 3 2 6 14YALE 3 2 1 2 8

CORNELL (12-4, 4-2 IVY) vs.YALE (13-3, 6-0 IVY)Date: May 06, 2018 • Attendance: 2609Weather: 61, Cloudy

CORNELL SCORING: GOALS: Petterson, Clarke 3; Rupp, Colton 2; Dowiak, Jordan 2;Teat, Jeff 1; Mcculloch, Jake 1; Licciardi, Matt 1; Fletcher, Connor 1;Donville, Jonathan 1; Pulver, Jake 1; Salvatore, Brandon 1.ASSISTS: Teat, Jeff 5; Mcculloch, Jake 1; Petterson, Clarke 1; Piatelli, John 1;Telesco, Cooper 1.

YALE SCORING: GOALS: Reeves, Ben 5; Morrill, Jackson 1; Tigh, Jack 1; Warner,Tyler 1.ASSISTS: Morrill, Jackson 1.

Shots by period 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 7 5 3 7 22YALE 10 8 5 12 35

Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 6 2 7 11 26YALE 5 9 7 9 30

F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 0 0 1 0 1YALE 0 0 0 1 1

Saves by period 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 3 6 2 5 16YALE 0 1 0 1 2

Fouls by period 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 0 0 0 0 0YALE 0 0 0 0 0

Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 2 3 7 5 17YALE 1 3 4 3 11

Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 3-7 1-6 2-4 4-9 10-26YALE 4-7 5-6 2-4 5-9 16-26

Clears by period 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 1-1 6-6 3-6 9-9 19-22YALE 2-2 4-4 5-6 5-6 16-18

Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 TotalCORNELL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0YALE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Stadium: Robert K. KraftPenalties - CORNELL 0/0:00; YALE 0/0:00.Shot clock Goals/Warnings (Violations) - CORNELL 2/5 (0); YALE 1/3 (0).Officials: Matthew Palumb; Scott MacCaull; Paul Motondo. Scorer: Krissy Woods.

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Last Time vs. YaleBig Red Hammers #1 Yale, Claims Ivy Tourney Title, NCAA Bid

NEW YORK – Christian Knight was again a wall, Jeff Teat orchestrated a buttoned-up offense and Jake Pulver’s longpole goal highlighted a 9-1 Cornell run as the Big Red won the 2018 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Tournament with a dominant 14-8 win over No. 1 Yale at Columbia’s Wien Stadium. The Big Red won its second Ivy Tournament title and claimed the conference’s automatic bid to NCAAs while improving to 12-4. Knight made 16 saves, giving him a tournament record 35 stops in Cornell’s two wins, on his way to tournament MVP honors. Teat had a goal and five assists to lead a Big Red offense and move into a fifth-place tie for career assists with 98. Clarke Petterson, meanwhile, had three goals and an assist, becoming the 43rd player in school history to reach 100 career points. Altogether 12 different Big Red players registered a point, with Colton Rupp and Jor-dan Dowiak each scoring twice and Jake McCulloch adding one goal and one assist. But while the offense was clicking, particularly with its six goals in the fourth quarter, it was the defense - and the defense’s offense - that made the difference. On the seven-year anniversary of having his large intestine removed, senior captain Jake Pulver made his first career goal count. Leading 8-6 early in the fourth but with Cor-nell struggling against Yale’s 10-man ride, Pulver wound up from beyond midfield and fired a laser into the goal. That score did more than give Cornell a three-goal lead - it also deflated a Bulldog team building some momentum and put the Big Red in the driver’s seat. The Big Red would up its lead to as many as six and cruise in the final minutes. Pulver also picked up two ground balls and caused one turnover to lead a defense that caused eight of Yale’s 11 miscues. The Bulldogs held the advantage in shots (35-22) and ground balls (30-26). Yale also won 16-of-26 face-offs, but Cornell freshman Luca Tria held his own, taking 10-of-22 re-starts with a career-high eight ground balls.

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INTERNATIONAL BIG RED: With six international players on the roster (five Canadians, one Australian), Cornell has the fifth most international players in Division I men’s la-crosse this season. • Only Robert Morris (15 Canadians); Vermont (nine Canadians; one German); St. Bo-naventure (nine Canadians) and Hobart (seven Canadians) have more. • Other than Cornell (Tim Graham – Australia) only Vermont has a player on its roster from a foreign country other than Canada (Per-Anders Olters – Germany).• Tim Graham is the first Cornell men’s lacrosse player to come from a foreign country other than Canada since John E. Beeby (Dersingham, Eng.), Thomas H. Beeby (Dersing-ham, Eng.) and John S. Roederer (Paris, France) all appeared on the 1961 roster.

AUSTRALIAN NOTES: Tim Graham is the first Australian to play men’s lacrosse in the Ivy League. • Graham becomes just the eight Australian to play Division I men’s lacrosse, and the first since Adam Sear (Yokin) and James Watson-Galbraith (Perth) played for Maryland and UMBC, respectively, during the 2010 season.

THE SEASON 2019: The Big Red will be featured in a five-chapter multi-platform video and digital content series, “The Season 2019.” Now in its second season, the series also features the Florida Gators’ women’s lacrosse team and is being broadcast on ESPNU.

THROWBACK NUMBERS• The 2019 roster feature four unique numbers on it - #51, #61, #77, and #88. • Jeff Teat is the first player to wear #51 since Jerome Dolins wore it in 1966. • Tom Reilly is the first Big Red men’s lacrosse player to ever wear #77.• Theodore Batson is just the second player to ever wear No. 61, joining teammate Parker Henderer, who wore the number last season. • JQ Stramanak is the first player to wear #88 since Joseph Ryan in 1959

ELITE COMPANY• During the 10-year span of 2009-2018 only 12 schools have registered 100 victories – Duke (145), Maryland (132), Denver (129), Syracuse (114), Loyola (113), Notre Dame (110), Virginia (109), North Carolina (108), Yale (108), Cornell (107), Albany (106), and Johns Hopkins (101).• During that time, only 10 teams have won at least 65 percent of its games – Syracuse (.754), Maryland (.754), Denver (.746), Duke (.744), Notre Dame (.720), Loyola (.717), Yale (.692), Cornell (.673), Virginia (.671) and North Carolina (.665).

DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES: With his 10 points vs. Brown on April 21, 2018, Jeff Teat matched the Cornell record held by Mike French ’76, with five double-digit games. • Of his five 10+ point games, two have come against nationally ranked teams, and three have come against Ivy opponents. 12 – Jeff Teat vs. Harvard (4/7/2018) 12 – Jeff Teat vs. No. 16 Princeton (4/29/2017) 11 – Jeff Teat vs. No. 13 Virginia (3/11/2017)10 – Jeff Teat vs. Hobart (2/24/2018)10 – Jeff Teat vs. Brown (4/21/2018)

100-POINT: With his four points vs. Yale in the Ivy League Tournament, Clarke Petterson became the 43rd player in Cornell history to register 100 career points.

60-60 POINT SCORERS: Clarke Petterson (63) and Jeff Teat (99) are just the eighth pair of Cornell teammates to each register 60 points in a season.• They are the first pair of 60-60 scorers since Rob Pannell (102) and Steve Mock (70) in 2013.

90-POINT PERFORMANCE: Jeff Teat finished the 2018 season with 99 points to become just the eighth Big Red player to finish a season with 90+ points.• Cornell’s last 90+ point scorer was Rob Pannell with 102 points in 2013.

TWO 70-POINT SEASONS: Jeff Teat has amassed 70+ points in back-to-back seasons. • He is the fourth player in Big Red history to put together at least two 70-point seasons in a career, joining Mike French ’76, Eamon McEneaney ’77, and Rob Pannell ’13.

THE 30-30 CLUB: In his first two seasons, Jeff Teat has posted 30 goals and 30 assists. • Only three other Big Red players – Mike French ’76, Eamon McEneany ’77 and Rob Pannell ’13 – have tallied at least 30 goals and 30 assists in a season twice in their career, with French reaching the mark three times. • Including Teat’s performance in 2017 and 2018 there have been just 13 seasons in Cornell history with a 30-30 performer.

WIN NUMBER 750• Cornell picked up the 750th win in program history when it defeated Air Force, 23-5 on March 27, 2018. • The Big Red is one of just seven NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse programs to boast at least 750 wins.

FASTEST TO 100: • With 100 points in 18 career games, Jeff Teat scored 100 career points faster than any other four-year player in Cornell or Ivy League history. • In NCAA history, the 18 games matches Tim Nelson (NC State/SU), who also did it in 18 games from 1982-83. • Rob Pannell tallied his 100th career point in his 25th career game with the Big Red during his sophomore season in 2010. • Michael French ’76 (16 games) and Eamon McEneaney ’77 (19 games) registered their 100th career point in fewer games than Pannell, but due to NCAA rules that prohibited freshmen from playing varsity sports, both accomplished the feat in their junior season. • Teat was the 42nd player in Cornell history to amass 100 career points.

MILLIMAN TABBED TO ASSIST TEAM USA: Head Coach Peter Milliman was named an assistant coach for the 2019 U.S. men’s national indoor team. The team will be led by Regy Thorpe (Syracuse University), who will guide the team in pursuit of a gold medal at the 2019 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Indoor Lacrosse Champion-ship (WILC), Sept. 19-28, 2019, in Langley, British Columbia, Canada.

RECAPPING 2018: The 2018 squad exceeded all expectations, evidenced by the team’s appearance in the NCAA quarterfinals, where it fell to defending national champion Maryland. After back-to-back losing seasons in 2016 and 2017, the Big Red started the 2018 season well outside the top 20 and were picked to finish fifth in the Ivy League. Throughout the season, Cornell continually improved and returned to the USILA Coach-es’ Poll on March 26 (No. 14) ending a 29-week unranked drought, the longest stretch in school history. The team went on to finish second in the conference with a mark of 4-2 before winning the program’s first Ivy League Tournament title since the 2011 campaign.

UP NEXT: The Big Red will return to Schoellkopf Field to play its first midweek contest of the season as it welcomes first-year program St. Bonaventure for a 5 p.m. contest on Tuesday, March 19.

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The Last Time Cornell …scored 20+ goals ........................................................................22 at Dartmouth (W, 22-11) 3/31/18scored 15+ goals ............................................................................ 18 vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19scored 10+ goals ............................................................................ 18 vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19tallied 12+ assists ...........................................................................12 vs. UAlbany (W, 17-16) 3/2/19tallied 8+ assists ............................................................................ 10 vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19registered 25+ points .................................................................... 28 vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19 registered 15+ points .................................................................... 28 vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19won 20+ face-offs ......................................................................21 at Dartmouth (W, 22-11) 3/31/18won 15+ face-offs ........................................................................... 17 vs. Hobart (W, 19-16) 2/22/19took 60+ shots ............................................................................... 62 vs. Princeton (W, 17-4) 4/23/05took 50+ shots ................................................................................. 51 vs. Hobart (W, 19-16) 2/22/19scored 5+ man-up goals ................................................................... 5 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/11/03beat the #1 team in the USILA Coaches’ Poll ................................May 6, 2018 vs. #1 Yale (W, 14-8)was ranked #1 in the USILA Coaches’ Poll ................................ May 26, 2007 vs. #2 Duke (L, 11-12)had a player score 7+ goals ............................... Clarke Petterson (8) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a player score 6+ goals ............................... Clarke Petterson (8) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a player score 5+ goals ............................... Clarke Petterson (8) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a player register 5+ assists ...............................................Jeff Teat (5) vs. Yale (W, 14-8) 5/7/18had a player register 4+ assists .........................................Jeff Teat (4) vs. UAlbany (W, 17-16) 3/2/19had a player register 3+ assists ...................................... Jeff Teat (3) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a player total 10+ points ..........................................Jeff Teat (12) vs. Brown (W, 19-5) 4/21/18had a player total 9+ points .............................................Jeff Teat (12) vs. Brown (W, 19-5) 4/21/18had a player total 8+ points .............................. Clarke Petterson (8) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a goalie register a goal .......................................Tim Shea (1) vs. Dartmouth (W, 20-8) 4/21/90had a goalie register an assist .................................Christian Knight (1) at Hobart (L, 8-16) 2/25/17had a player register an overtime goal .............. Ryan Matthews vs. Syracuse (W OT, 10-9) 4/12/16had a player pick up 10+ ground balls ............Paul Rasimowicz (12) vs. Harvard (W, 15-11) 4/7/18 had a player pick up 6+ ground balls................. Brandon Salvatore (6) vs. Towson (W, 18-11) 3/10/19had a player win 15+ face offs .........................Paul Rasimowicz (19) vs. Harvard (W, 15-11) 4/7/18had a player win 10+ face offs ......................Paul Rasimowicz (11) vs. Penn State (L, 13-19) 3/9/19had a goalie register 20+ saves ....................................... AJ Fiore (20) vs. Syracuse (L, 7-8) 4/13/10had a goalie register 15+ saves .............................. Christian Knight (19) vs. Brown (W, 7-4) 5/4/18

Miscellaneous 2019 Season Notes … Fastest Cornell goal to start a game ....................:56 by Jonathan Donville vs. Hobart (Feb. 22)Fastest Cornell goal to start the second half .......... 1:01 by John Piatelli vs. Towson (March 10)Fastest time between Cornell goals ........... :08 by J. Donville & T. Graham vs. UAlbany (March 2)Fastest time between opp. goals ...................:15 by O’Keefe & D. Foulds, Penn State (March 8)Largest Cornell lead ......................................... 8 goals, 2xs, last (16-8) vs. Towson (March 10)Largest opponent lead ............................................... 8 goals (10-2) by Penn State (March 8) Largest comeback in a win..................................................5 goals (5-0) vs. Lehigh (Feb. 24)Largest lead surrendered in a loss ............................................................................ N/AMost Cornell goals scored in a quarter ........................... 9 (2nd Q) vs. Towson (March 10)Fewest opponent goals allowed in a quarter ...................... 0 (4th Q) by Lehigh (Feb. 24)Fewest Cornell goals scored in a quarter ...........2, 3xs, last (1st Q) vs. Penn State (March 8)Most opponent goals allowed in a quarter .....................9 (1st Q) vs. Penn State (March 8)Most consecutive Cornell goals ................................................... 9 Towson (March 10)Most consecutive opponent goals ............................. 5, 3xs, last vs. Penn State (March 8)Longest Cornell scoring drought ........................................ 14:13 vs. UAlbany (March 2)Longest opponent scoring drought ....................................... 15:42 by Lehigh (Feb. 24)Most consecutive goals to start a game .......................................1 vs. Hobart (Feb. 22)Most consecuitve goals surrendered to start a game .........................5 by Lehigh (Feb. 24)

Games With ...3+ Goals .................2019 .........Career John Piatelli ........................ 4 .................... 6 Clarke Petterson .................. 3 .................. 14Jeff Teat ............................... 2 .................. 14Jonathan Donville ............... 2 .................... 5Jake McCulloch .................... 0 .................... 5Colton Rupp ........................ 0 .................... 9Connor Fletcher ................... 0 .................... 4Kason Tarbell ....................... 0 .................... 1Anthony Teixeira ................. 0 .................... 1 3+ Assists ................2019 .........CareerJeff Teat ............................... 3 .................. 21Jonathan Donville ............... 1 .................... 2 Clarke Petterson .................. 0 .................... 3Connor Fletcher ................... 0 .................... 2Jake McCulloch .................... 0 .................... 1Colton Rupp ........................ 0 .................... 1Ryan Bray ............................ 0 .................... 1

5+ Points ................2019 .........Career Jeff Teat ............................... 4 .................. 24John Piatelli ........................ 4 .................... 5Clarke Petterson .................. 3 .................. 10Jonathan Donville ............... 1 .................... 4Jake McCulloch .................... 0 .................... 2Connor Fletcher ................... 0 .................... 3Colton Rupp ........................ 0 .................... 2Anthony Teixeira ................. 0 .................... 1

2+ Man-Up Goals .....2019 .........CareerJeff Teat ............................... 0 .................... 1Kason Tarbell ....................... 0 .................... 1 10+ Saves ...............2019 .........CareerChayse Ierlan ....................... 2 .................... 2Caelahn Bullen .................... 1 .................... 3 10+ Face-Off Wins ....2019 .........CareerPaul Rasimowicz ................. 2 .................. 12Luca Tria .............................. 0 .................... 1Matt Licciardi ...................... 0 .................... 1

5+ Ground Balls .......2019 .........CareerBrandon Salvatore ............... 4 .................. 10Ryan Bray ............................ 1 .................... 3Chayse Ierlan ....................... 1 .................... 1Paul Rasimowicz ................. 0 .................. 10Jeff Teat ............................... 0 .................... 4Kason Tarbell ....................... 0 .................... 1Caelahn Bullen .................... 0 .................... 1Clarke Petterson .................. 0 .................... 1Colton Rupp ........................ 0 .................... 1Luca Tria .............................. 0 .................... 1

2+ Caused TO ...........2019 .........CareerBrandon Salvatore ............... 3 .................. 10Dom Doria ........................... 3 .................. 10Fleet Wallace ....................... 3 .................... 5Ryan Bray ............................ 1 .................... 2Clarke Petterson .................. 1 .................... 2John Piatelli ........................ 1 .................... 1 Paul Rasimowicz ................. 1 .................... 1Kason Tarbell ....................... 1 .................... 1Jake McCulloch .................... 0 .................... 2 Jeff Teat ............................... 0 .................... 2Tom Reilly ........................... 0 .................... 1

Season & Career Totals

Cornell Against the State Adelphi (series discontinued in 1992) ................. 9-4Albany .................................................... 3-4 Milliman vs. Albany ............................. 1-1Army ............................................................... 15-24 Binghamton ...................................................... 13-0Canisius ............................................................. 12-0Colgate .......................................................... 43-8-1Columbia (series discontinued in 1910) .............. 8-4Cortland (series discontinued in 1992) ..........34-2-1Hamilton (series discontinued in 1955) ............... 3-0Hobart ............................................ 87-47-4 Milliman vs. Hobart ............................. 2-0Hofstra ................................................................ 7-2RPI (series discontinued in 1953) ........................ 3-6Siena ................................................................... 1-0St. Bonaventure................................................... 0-0 Milliman vs. St. Bonaventure ................ 0-0St. John’s ............................................................. 1-0Stony Brook ......................................................... 5-0Syracuse ........................................... 40-65-1 Milliman vs. Syracuse ........................... 2-0Union (series discontinued in 1960) .................. 10-1Total ................................... 293-167-7 (.635)

* 2018 opponents in bold

All-Time MLL Draft PicksName, Draft Year ................................. Rd .................... PickRob Pannell, 2012 ................................ 1 ..........................1 Connor Buczek, 2015 ............................ 1 ..........................2Max Seibald, 2009 ............................... 1 ..........................2Ryan McClay, 2003 .............................. 1 ..........................5David Mitchell, 2007 ............................ 1 ..........................8Justin Redd, 2005 ................................ 2 ..........................9 Matt McMonagle, 2007 ...................... 1 ........................10John Glynn, 2009 ................................ 2 ........................10Jason Noble, 2013 ................................ 2 ........................10Roy Lang, 2012 .................................... 2 ........................11Clarke Petterson, 2019 .................2....................12Mitch Belisle, 2007 .............................. 2 ........................12Justin Cynar, 2002 ............................... 2 ........................12Joe Boulukos, 2006 .............................. 2 ........................16Galen Beers. 2002 ............................... 3 ........................16John Edmonds, 2016 ............................ 2 ........................17Matt Donovan, 2015 ............................ 3 ........................18Jordan Stevens, 2015 ........................... 3 ........................21Brian Clayton, 2007 ............................. 3 ........................23Kyle Georgalas, 2005 ........................... 5 ........................25Jordan Dowiak ..................................... 4 ........................33Rocco Romero, 2009 ............................ 5 ........................41Chris Langton, 2012 ............................ 6 ........................42Max Van Bourgondien, 2013 ................ 6 ........................43Eric Pittard, 2007 ................................. 5 ........................44Tom Freshour, 2014 .............................. 6 ........................44 J.J. Gilbane, 2012 ................................ 6 ........................48Fleet Wallace, 2019 ......................6....................53Jake McCulloch, 2019 ...................7....................58

By School1. Syracuse ............................ 632. Virginia .............................. 53 Maryland ........................... 534. Johns Hopkins ................... 505. Duke .................................. 396. Towson .............................. 357. North Carolina ................... 328. Cornell ........................ 299. UMass ............................... 2810. Hofstra .............................. 26

Family TiesBrother coaches at Cornell (1)• Griffin Buczek (Connor ’15)

Brother plays lacrosse at Cornell (2)• Ian Jacobs (Patrick ’22)• Patrick Jacobs (Ian ’22)

Brother played lacrosse at Cornell (2)• Griffin Buczek (Connor ’15) • Jonathan Donville (Brennan ’16)

Uncle played lacrosse at Cornell (1)• Billy Chabot (Rick Steele ’82)

Sister plays women’s lax at Cornell (1)• Connor Fletcher (Reilly ‘21)

Father played a sport at Cornell (2)• Andrew Barclay (David – Rowing) • Sam Welch (Patrick – Wrestling)

Mother played a sport at Cornell (1)• Sam Welch (Ruth – Gymnastics)

Parents graduated from Cornell (2)• Andrew Barclay (David ’86 & Alexandra ’87) • Sam Welch (Patrick ‘85 & Ruth ’87)

Father graduated from Cornell (1)• Connor Fletcher (Daniel Fletcher ’85)• Max Fields (Warren ’85)

Uncle played a sport at Cornell (1)• Connor Fletcher (Bob Mealy ’51 – Track)

Aunt attended Cornell (2)• Griffin Buczek (Colleen Cottrell Calderwood) • Andrew Barclay (Susan Barclay)• Billy Chabot (Carol)• Max Fields (Leslie)

Great Uncle graduated from Cornell (2)• Griff Gosnell (John Gude Gosnell ’50) • Anthony Teixeira (Stephen W. Fillo ’59)

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2019 Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Conor O’Brien M Sr. 6-3 200 Westlake, Calif. / Westlake HS2 *** Colton Rupp A Sr. 5-10 190 Washington, D.C. / Landon School3 * Jonathan Donville M So. 6-0 195 Oakville, Ont. / Deerfield Academy4 Andrew Lockhart A Sp. 6-1 190 Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS5 ** Sam Duggan M Jr. 6-3 185 Skaneateles, N.Y. / Skaneateles HS6 Joe Wolf M So. 6-2 180 Allentown, Pa. / Allentown Central Catholic HS7 ** Paul Rasimowicz FO Jr. 6-0 200 Somerset, N.J. / Trinity Pawling School8 Tim Graham FO Fr. 6-0 185 Melbourne, Australia / St. Kevin’s College9 *** Jake McCulloch M Sr. 6-0 195 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS11 Billy Coyle A Fr. 5-7 175 Malvern, Pa. / The Hill Academy12 Mitch Rothstein FO Fr. 6-3 215 Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield Memorial HS13 * Matt Licciardi M So. 5-7 150 Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor HS14 Ryan Maloney A Jr. 6-2 200 Victor, N.Y. / Victor HS15 Patrick Karey D Jr. 6-2 195 Towson, Md. / St. Paul’s School16 Max Fields D Fr. 6-2 200 Canton, Mass. / Belmont Hill School17 * Harrison Bardwell SSDM So. 6-0 175 Wilton, Conn. / Lawrenceville School18 Patrick Jacobs D Fr. 6-1 185 Princeton, N.J. / Princeton HS19 * Dom Doria D So. 6-4 200 Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Chaminade HS20 *** Ryan Bray SSDM Sr. 5-11 180 Shoreham, N.Y. / Shoreham Wading River HS22 Chayse Ierlan G Fr. 6-1 195 Victor, N.Y. / Victor HS23 Andrew Barclay SSDM So. 6-1 170 DeWitt, N.Y. / Jamesville-DeWitt HS24 *** Kason Tarbell SSDM r-Sr. 6-1 190 Akwesasne, N.Y. / Salmon River HS25 *** Fleet Wallace D Sr. 6-3 205 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s School26 Garrett Ruff SSDM Fr. 5-9 180 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. / Honeoye Falls Lima HS27 ** Connor Fletcher M Jr. 6-3 230 Newtown, Pa. / Princeton Day School28 Henry Follows A/M Fr. 5-9 150 Oakville, Ont. / The Hill Academy29 John Day D So. 5-11 175 Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS / Army West Point30 *** Zach Ward M Sr. 5-10 165 Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfield HS31 * Anthony Teixeira A Sr. 5-11 190 Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School32 Ian Jacobs D Fr. 6-1 185 Princeton, N.J. / Princeton HS33 Griffin Buczek SSDM Jr. 6-1 175 Amelia, Ohio / St. Xavier High School34 Billy Chabot M Fr. 5-11 190 Rye, N.Y. / Rye HS35 Teddy Strzetelski G Sr. 6-4 205 Natick, Mass. / Noble and Greenough School37 Griff Gosnell D Jr. 6-0 200 Potomac, Md. / Bullis School38 * Caelahn Bullen G Jr. 5-11 190 Calgary, Alb. / Trinity-Pawling School39 Sam Welch SSDM Sr. 5-11 185 Pleasantville, N.Y. / Hackley School40 Parker Henderer G So. 6-2 190 Gulph Mills, Pa. / The Haverford School41 * John Piatelli A So. 6-0 195 Wrentham, Mass. / Saint Sebastian School42 * Cooper Telesco M Jr. 6-1 210 Ridgewood, N.J. / Ridgewood HS43 Gavin Adler D/LSM Fr. 5-8 180 Hewlett, N.Y. / Hewlett HS44 JJ Lombardi M Fr. 5-7 190 Rochester, N.Y. / Salisbury School45 *** Clarke Petterson A Sr. 5-10 190 Toronto, Ont. / The Hill Academy46 Joseph Bartolotto III LSM So. 5-10 190 Miller Place, N.Y. / Miller Place HS47 * Luca Tria FO So. 5-11 165 Wyckoff, N.J. / Delbarton School48 ** Brandon Salvatore LSM Jr. 6-0 185 New Canaan, Conn. / The Taft School50 Hunter Hughes FO Jr. 6-0 180 Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Thousand Oaks HS / Moorpark College51 ** Jeff Teat A Jr. 5-10 170 Brampton, Ont. / The Hill Academy61 Theodore Batson LSM Fr. 6-0 175 Hagerstown, Md. / Culver Military Academy (Culver, Ind.)77 * Tom Reilly D Sr. 6-1 190 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville HS88 JQ Stramanak D Fr. 6-1 265 Annapolis, Md. / Archbishop Spalding HS

Alphabetical

No. Player Pos Pronunciation 43 Gavin Adler D/LSM 23 Andrew Barclay SSDM17 Harrison Bardwell SSDM46 Joseph Bartolotto III LSM BART-uh-lot-o61 Theodore Batson LSM20 Ryan Bray SSDM33 Griffin Buczek SSDM BYOU-sick38 Caelahn Bullen G cay-lin34 Billy Chabot M sha-bow11 Billy Coyle A29 John Day D3 Jonathan Donville M19 Dom Doria D5 Sam Duggan M DUG-in16 Max Fields D27 Connor Fletcher M28 Henry Follows A/M37 Griff Gosnell D8 Tim Graham FO40 Parker Henderer G50 Hunter Hughes FO22 Chayse Ierlan G ER-lin32 Ian Jacobs D18 Patrick Jacobs D15 Patrick Karey LSM13 Matt Licciardi M Li-CHAR-di4 Andrew Lockhart A44 JJ Lombardi M14 Ryan Maloney A9 Jake McCulloch M mick-ul-lick1 Conor O’Brien M45 Clarke Petterson A PETER-son41 John Piatelli A pee-uh-tell-e7 Paul Rasimowicz FO ras-uh-moe-vich77 Tom Reilly D12 Mitch Rothstein FO roth-STINE26 Garrett Ruff SSDM2 Colton Rupp A48 Brandon Salvatore D88 JQ Stramanak D 35 Teddy Strzetelski G stru-tell-ski24 Kason Tarbell SSDM 51 Jeff Teat A31 Anthony Teixeira A tuh-SHARE-uh42 Cooper Telesco M 47 Luca Tria FO25 Fleet Wallace D30 Zach Ward A/M39 Sam Welch SSDM6 Joe Wolf M

* - denotes letters won

Peter MillimanRichard M. Moran Head Coach

Empire State College ‘122nd Season / 5th Overall

Jordan StevensMario St. George Boiardi ‘04 Assistant

Cornell ‘153rd Season

Connor BuczekAssistant Coach

Cornell ‘154th Season

Kevin ReismanVolunteer Asst. Coach

Limestone ‘172nd Season

Mark WittinkLacrosse Operations

Cornell ‘00 8th Season

2019 Coaching StaffSUPPORT STAFFATHLETIC TRAINERJim Case (Central Michigan ‘86)

GA ATHLETIC TRAINERAllison O’Gorman (Kean ‘18)

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGThomas Howley (Tulane ‘88)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSJulie Greco (St. John Fisher ‘96)

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Milliman’s Record Vs. ... Air Force 1-0Albany 1-1Binghamton 1-0Brown 2-0Colgate 0-1Dartmouth 1-0Harvard 1-0Hobart 2-0Lehigh 2-0Maryland 0-1Penn 1-0Penn State 1-1Princeton 0-1Syracuse 2-0Towson 1-0Yale 1-1

Quick FactsGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Ithaca, N.Y. 14853Founded: 1865Enrollment (undergraduate): 13,700Nickname: The Big RedSchool Colors: Carnelian Red and WhiteHome Field: Schoellkopf Field (21,500)Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: The Ivy LeaguePresident: Martha E. PollackAthletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr.

2019 MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Peter Milliman (Empire State College ‘12)Assistant Coaches: Jordan Stevens (Cornell ‘15) Connor Buczek (Cornell ‘15) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kevin Reisman (Limestone ‘17)Director of Lacrosse Ops: Mark Wittink (Cornell ‘00)Athletic Trainer: Jim CaseStrength & Conditioning Coach: Thomas Howley

2019 MEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION2019 Captains: Ryan Bray ‘19, Jake McCulloch 19, Clarke Petterson ‘19, Fleet Wallace ‘192018 Record: 13-5 Home/Away/Neutral: 6-1 / 4-3 / 3-12018 Ivy Record/Finish: 4-2 (2nd) Home/Away: 2-1 / 2-1Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 19/10Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.): 12/11/12/13

HISTORICAL MEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATIONAll-Time Record: 762-481-27 (.610)NCAA Appearances: 28 (33-25, .569)NCAA Years: 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018Last Postseason Opponent: Maryland, 2018Last Postseason Result: Lost, 8-13 (NCAA quarterfinals)National Championships: 3 (1971, 1976, 1977)National Runner-Up: 4 (1978, 1987, 1988, 2009)NCAA Third Place: 6 (1974, 1975, 1982, 2007, 2010, 2013)Ivy League Championships (Last): 29 (2015)Ivy League Tournament Championships (Last): 2 (2018)

CORNELL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSDirector Jeremy HartiganDeputy Director (MLAX Contact) Julie Greco

E-mail [email protected] / Cell Phone (607) 255-4688 / (315) 599-3422

Assistant Director - Content Brandon ThomasMultimedia Coordinator JJ KleinDigital Content & Strategic Comm. Specialist Eldon LindsayDir. of Multimedia, Production & Web Comm. John LukachAssistant Director - Video John Enright

PRACTICE INTERVIEWS/COVERAGEAll interviews with Coach Peter Milliman and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews be-fore practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSCoach Peter Milliman and selected players will be available after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed.

RECORD BOOKFor Cornell men’s lacrosse historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit: http://bit.ly/XkXgtL

• Named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Cornell Lacrosse in May 8, 2018.• Served as the interim head coach in 2017. • Sixth season with the Big Red men’s lacrosse program. • Acted as the team’s recruiting coordinator dur-ing his time as an assistant/associate head coach.

• Named to the coaching staff for the 2019 U.S. men’s national indoor team as an assistant coach.• Served as the head coach of the Russian national team as it made its debut at the 2014 FIL World Championship in Denver. • As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Milliman secured Jeff Teat ’20, the Big Red’s first-ever Inside Lacrosse No. 1 recruit.• Prior to bringing Teat to East Hill, Milliman recruited the 15-member class of 2019, which consisted of six US Lacrosse All-Americans, the most to join the program since the 2009 season.• Milliman was responsible for recruiting two of the three highest scoring freshmen classes (2016, 2017) in program history.

Peter Millimanrichard M. MoraN head coach

The Milliman FileHEAD COACHING EXPERIENCECornell University, May 2017 - present • Ivy League Tournament championship (2018) • NCAA Quarterfinal appearance (2018)

Pfeiffer University, 2009-12 • Four-year record of 37-26 • Program record 12 wins in 2012 • Back-to-back Conference Carolinas championship game appearances • Coached 13 players to a combined 21 all-conference selections

Russia National Team, 2014

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCECornell University, 2014-17 •2014, 15 – Ivy League champion •2014, 15 – NCAA appearance

ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCEU.S. Men’s National Indoor Team, 2019

Princeton University, 2013

Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-08

Siena College, 2006

COACHING HONORS •2011 – Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year •2009 – Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year

PLAYING EXPERIENCEGettysburg College, 1999-2002 •Three-time Division III All-America •Three-time All-Centennial Conference •USILA North-South All-Star Game participantRochester Rattlers, MLL, 2008 •2008 - MLL Championship

EDUCATIONEmpire State College •B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies, 2012

TOTaLsIVY LEaGUE sTaNDINGs Ivy OverallSchool W - L Pct. W - L Pct.Cornell 0 -0 .000 4 -1 .800Yale 0 -0 .000 3 -1 .750Brown 0 -0 .000 2 -2 .500Harvard 0 -0 .000 2 -3 .400Penn 0 -0 .000 2 -3 .400Princeton 0 -0 .000 2 -3 .400Dartmouth 0 -0 .000 1 -3 .250

COMPOSITE SCHEDULETUESDAY, MARCH 5Princeton def. Navy, 19-11UMass Lowell def. Dartmouth, 13-8

FRIDAY, MARCH 8Penn def. Villanova, 13-11Penn State def. Cornell, 19-13

SATURDAY, MARCH 9Harvard def. Providence, 9-8Rutgers def. Princeton, 9-8

SUNDAY, MARCH 10Yale def. Michigan, 17-11 Cornell def. Towson, 18-11 Virginia def. Brown, 14-13Penn def. Saint Joseph’s, 13-6

SATURDAY, MARCH 16Cornell at Yale, 1:00 p.m.Binghamton at Dartmouth, 1:30 p.m.Princeton at Penn, 3:00 p.m.Harvard at Brown, 4:00 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19Dartmouth at St. John’s, 3 p.m.St. Bonaventure at Cornell, 5 p.m.Harvard at Boston University, 7 p.m.Holy Cross at Brown, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23Brown at UMass, 1 p.m.*Penn at Cornell, 1 p.m. *Harvard at Dartmouth, 2 p.m. *Yale at Princeton, 3 p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 25Villanova at Brown, 3 p.m.

IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYSFeb. 4 Jon DonvilleFeb. 8 Chayse IerlanFeb. 15 Theodore BatsonFeb. 16 Andrew LockhartFeb. 20 Tom ReillyFeb. 20 Sam WelchFeb. 24 Max Fields

Mar. 12 Connor FletcherMar. 28 Griffin Buczek

Apr. 15 Garrett RuffApr. 24 John PiatelliApr. 30 Jeff Teat

May 2 Coach MillimanMay 4 Matt LicciardiMay 6 Griff GosnellMay 7 Caelahn BullenMay 22 Ryan Maloney

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Team StatisticsTeam Statistics COR OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 81-184 71-207Goals scored per game 16.20 14.20Shot pct. .440 .343Shots on goal-Attempts 125-184 126-207SOG pct. .679 .609Shots/Game 36.8 41.4Assists 47 42MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities 5-13 9-31Conversion Percent .385 .290GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 81 71Man-up 5 9Man-down 0 0Unassisted 34 29Overtime 0 0Goals scored average 16.20 14.20GROUND BALLS 156 201TURNOVERS 84 104CAUSED TURNOVERS 63 40FACEOFFS (W-L) 55-171 116-171Faceoff W-L Pct. .322 .678CLEARS 85-100 68-92Clear Pct. .850 .739PENALTIES Number 32 14Minutes 25:30 11:30ATTENDANCE Total 677 1027Dates/Avg Per Date 2/338 1/1027Neutral Site #/Avg 2/1585

2019 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse Statistics (4-1, 0-0 Ivy) No. Player GP -GS G A Pts SH SH% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CTO FO FO% PEN -MIN 51 Teat, Jeff 5 -5 13 15 28 32 .406 19 .594 1 0 7 6 1 0-0 .000 1 -1.0 45 Petterson, Clarke 5 -5 19 5 24 31 .613 23 .742 0 0 10 10 3 0-0 .000 3 -3.0 41 Piatelli, John 5 -5 17 7 24 30 .567 22 .733 1 0 7 5 3 0-0 .000 3 -1.5 3 Donville, Jonathan 5 -5 10 6 16 21 .476 17 .810 1 0 3 5 1 0-0 .000 1 -0.5 27 Fletcher, Connor 5 -5 6 5 11 20 .300 17 .850 0 0 5 7 2 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 9 McCulloch, Jake 5 -5 5 2 7 20 .250 9 .450 0 0 4 4 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 42 Telesco, Cooper 5 -0 4 2 6 5 .800 4 .800 0 0 3 2 1 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 30 Ward, Zach 5 -0 3 2 5 12 .250 5 .417 1 0 0 4 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 48 Salvatore, Brandon 5 -0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 27 5 12 8-36 .222 2 -1.5 24 Tarbell, Kason 5 -0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 11 1 4 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 8 Graham, Tim 5 -0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 4 0 0 9-32 .281 0 -0.0 2 Rupp, Colton 3 -0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 20 Bray, Ryan 5 -0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 3 4 0-0 .000 1 -1.0 13 Licciardi, Matt 5 -0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0 2 4 1 0-0 .000 1 -1.0 33 Buczek, Griffin 5 -0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 2 3 0-0 .000 3 -2.5 25 Wallace, Fleet 5 -5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 12 1 9 0-0 .000 1 -1.0 17 Bardwell, Harrison 4 -0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 3 1 2 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 61 Batson, Theodore 1 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1 -0.5 47 Tria, Luca 4 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 1 0 10-29 .345 1 -1.0 46 Bartolotto III, J. 3 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 2 1 0-1 .000 0 -0.0 44 Lombardi, JJ 1 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 43 Adler, Gavin 2 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 .000 0 -0.0 38 Bullen, Caelahn 4 -4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 4 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 22 Ierlan, Chayse 3 -1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 7 2 2 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 19 Doria, Dom 5 -5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 12 2 11 0-0 .000 5 -4.0 16 Fields, Max 5 -2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 0 0 0-0 .000 3 -2.5 15 Karey, Patrick 3 -3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 2 -1.0 14 Maloney, Ryan 2 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 7 Rasimowicz, Paul 3 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 1 2 28-72 .389 2 -2.0 6 Wolf, Joe 3 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 5 Duggan, Sam 2 -0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 -0.0 Total 5 - 81 47 128 184 .440 125 .679 5 0 156 84 63 55-171 .322 32 -25.5 Opponents 5 - 71 42 113 207 .343 126 .609 9 0 201 104 40 116-171 .678 14 -11.5

2019 Cornell High/Lows CategoryPOINTSGOALS ASSISTSSHOTSSHOTS ON GOALSAVESGROUND BALLSTURNOVERSCAUSED TURNOVERS

Team High30 at Hobart (Feb. 22)19 at Hobart (Feb. 22)12 vs. UAlbany (March 2)51 at Hobart (Feb. 22)28 at Hobart (Feb. 22)14 vs. Lehigh (Feb. 24)41 at Hobart (Feb. 22)23 at Hobart (Feb. 22)19 vs. Penn State (March 8)

Team Low20 vs. Penn State (March 8)13 vs. Penn State (March 8)7, 2xs last vs. Penn State (March 8)31 vs. Penn State (March 8)21 vs. Penn State (March 8)11 at Hobart (Feb. 22)25 vs. Lehigh (Feb 24)13 vs. UAlbany (March 2)6 vs. UAlbany (March 2)

Individual High8, 2xs last by Clarke Petterson vs. Towson (March 10)8 by Clarke Petterson vs. Towson (March 10)4, 2xs last by Jeff Teatvs. Towson (March 10)11 by Clarke Petterson at Hobart (Feb. 22)10 by Clarke Petterson vs. Towson (March 10)14 by Caelahn Bullen vs. Lehigh (Feb. 24)7, 2xs by Brandon Salvatore vs. Lehigh (Feb. 24)---5 by Fleet Wallace vs. Penn State (March 8)

2019 Opponent High/Lows CategoryPOINTSGOALS ASSISTSSHOTSSHOTS ON GOALSAVESGROUND BALLSTURNOVERSCAUSED TURNOVERS

Team High31 by Penn State (March 8)19 by Penn State (March 8)12, 2xs last by Penn State (March 8)46 by Hobart (Feb. 22)32 by Penn State (March 8)10 by UAlbany (March 2)46 by Towson (March 10)23 by Towson (March 10)11 by Hobart (Feb. 22)

Team Low13 by Lehigh (Feb 24)9 by Lehigh (Feb 24)4 by Lehigh (Feb 24)36 by Lehigh (Feb 24)21 by Towson (March 10)8, 2xs last by Towson (March 10)31 by Lehigh (Feb 24)19 by Lehigh (Feb 24)6, 2xs last by Towson (March 10)

Individual High9 by Grant Ament, Penn State (March 8)6 by Mac O’Keefe, Penn State (March 8)9 by Grant Ament, Penn State (March 8)12 by Mac O’Keefe, Penn State (March 8)9 by Mac O’Keefe, Penn State (March 8)10 Nate Siekierski, UAlbany (Mar 02)18 by Gerard Arceri, Penn State (March 8)----3, 3xs last by T. Leggett & E. Bouhall, Lehigh (Feb 24)

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCornell 17 24 22 18 81Opponents 27 11 16 17 71

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCornell 44 48 50 42 184Opponents 65 43 51 48 207

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCornell 27 34 34 30 125Opponents 43 24 32 27 126

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCornell 16 13 16 10 55Opponents 10 10 12 12 44

CLEARS: Cornell -- 85-100 .850, Opponents -- 68-92 .739.MAN-UP OPPS: Cornell -- 5-13 .385, Opponents -- 9-31 .290.Goalie Statistics

No. Player GP -GS MIN GA GAA Saves Pct W L T Faced 22 Ierlan, Chayse 3 -1 129:41 28 12.95 26 .481 1 0 0 87 38 Bullen, Caelahn 4 -4 170:19 43 15.15 29 .403 3 1 0 120 Total 5 - 300:00 71 14.20 55 .437 4 1 0 207 Opponents 5 - 300:00 81 16.20 44 .352 1 4 0 184

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Ranking Records (Since 1973) …Record vs. Unranked Teams .................................................260-57 (.820)Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 20 ...................................172-155 (.526)Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 11-20 ...............................100-49 (.671)Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 6-10 ...................................39-41 (.488)Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 1-5 .....................................33-65 (.337) Record vs. Teams When Unranked ........................................75-79 (.487)Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 20........................352-136 (.721)Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 11-20 ....................102-56 (.646)Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 6-10 ........................92-47 (.662) Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 1-5 ........................159-33 (.828)

Cornell’s Record Against No. ...No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game1 7-25 (.219) W1 #3 Cornell def. Towson, 18-11 (3/10/19) $ 2 4-16 (.200) W1 #15 Cornell def. Virginia , 12-9 (3/8/14) 3 6-8 (.429) L1 Brown def. Cornell, 22-5 (4/23/16) 4 4-10 (.286) L2 Syracuse def. #10 Cornell, 14-6 (2/15/15)5 12-6 (.667) W5 #8 Cornell def. Maryland, 16-8 (5/12/13) %6 6-9 (.400) L1 #3 Cornell def. Penn State, 19-16 (3/8/19) 7 8-12 (.400) L2 Virginia def. #8 Cornell, 15-14 (3/7/15)8 9-5 (.643) L1 Yale def. Cornell, 13-11 (3/17/18) 9 9-9 (.500) L1 Albany def. Cornell, 17-6 (3/5/16)10 7-6 (.538) L2 Penn def. #11 Cornell, 11-10 (5/2/14) !11 14-5 (.737) W1 #8 Cornell def. Syracuse, 10-9 (5/13/18) % 12 9-3 (.750) W1 #6 Cornell def. Princeton, 17-11 (4/27/13)13 12-4 (.750) W1 Cornell def. Princeton, 18-17 (4/29/17)14 9-6 (.600) W4 #12 Cornell def. Princeton, 15-10 (4/25/15)15 12-12 (.500) W1 Cornell def. Penn, 20-13 (3/24/18) 16 4-6 (.400) L2 Hofstra def. #6 Cornell, 10-9 (OT) (4/12/14) 17 18-2 (.900) W8 Cornell def. Lehigh 12-10 (4/14/18)18 7-1 (.875) W3 #12 Cornell def. Harvard 13-12 (4/10/10)19 9-6 (.600) W2 #11 Cornell def. Princeton, 12-10 (4/26/14) 20 6-4 (.600) W1 Cornell def. Penn State, 9-7 (3/10/18) $

Cornell’s Record When Ranked No. ...No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game1 40-2 (.952) L1 L, 11-12 vs. #2 Duke (5/26/07) $%2 41-11 (.788) L1 L, 9-14 vs. Harvard (4/5/14) 3 34-9 (.791) W1 W, 18-11 vs. #1 Towson (3/10/19) $4 29-6 (.829) W9 W, 14-9 vs. Lehigh (2/24/18)5 18-7 (.720) W5 W, 12-6 vs. #13 Syracuse (4/10/12) 6 15-8 (.652) L2 LOT, 9-10 vs. #16 Hofstra (4/12/14) 7 19-7 (.731) W10 W, 8-2 vs. Dartmouth (3/28/15)8 19-15 (.559) L1 L, 8-13 vs. #1 Maryland (5/20/18) % 9 20-7 (.741) W5 W, 14-7 at #6 Yale (3/14/15)10 19-10 (.655) W2 W, 14-8 vs. #1 Yale (5/6/18) ! 11 17-8 (.680) W2 W, 12-10 vs. #17 Lehigh (4/14/18) 12 15-6 (.714) W10 W, 15-10 vs. Princeton (4/25/15)13 20-8 (.714) W3 W, 15-11 vs. Harvard (4/9/18) 14 17-13 (.567) W2 W, 22-11 at Dartmouth (3/31/18) 15 13-4 (.765) W5 W, 12-9 vs. #2 Virginia (3/8/14)16 11-11 (.500) W6 W, 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14)17 2-2 (.500) L1 L, 7-8 at Ohio State (5/5/01)18 1-1 (.500) L1 L, 7-8 vs. #20 Penn State (2/20/16)19 2-0 (1.000) W2 W, 13-11 at #20 Yale (3/24/01)20 4-1 (.800) W4 W, 9-8 vs. #15 Penn State (3/15/03)

% - NCAA Tournament game! - Ivy League Tournament game$ - Neutral site game

Records are based on USILA Coaches’ Poll rankings, which began in 1973. Rankings for 4/4/82, 4/10/82 and 5/6/89 are missing ... In total, there were 30 contests which Cornell played prior to the release of the first poll of the season. In each instance, the Big Red was ranked in the first poll of the season.

USILA Coaches Poll (March 12)( )- First place votes

# Team 1. Penn State (6-1) 385 (12)2. Duke (6-1) 365 (3)3. Yale (3-1) 357 (4)4. Cornell (4-1) 334 (1)5. Towson (5-1) 3166. Maryland (6-1) 3017. Notre Dame (3-1) 2748. Ohio State (6-0) 2609. Loyola (4-2) 25510. Denver (4-2) 19811. Virginia (4-2) 19712. High Point (6-1) 18713. Syracuse (3-2) 18014. Georgetown (6-1) 12115. North Carolina (4-2) 8616. Rutgers (4-2) 6417. Johns Hopkins (2-3) 5518. Army (4-2) 5419. Villanova (3-3) 3720. Lehigh (3-3) 33

ORV: UMass, Richmond, Navy, Colgate, Hobart, Penn, Princeton, Delaware, Drexel, Albany

Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (March 12)( )- First place votes

# Team Points 1. Penn State (6-1) 517 (14)2. Duke (6-1) 496 (5)3. Cornell (4-1) 471 (3)4. Yale (3-1) 446 (4)5. Towson (5-1) 4186. Maryland (6-1) 408 (1)7. Notre Dame (3-1) 3808. Loyola (4-2) 3599. Ohio State (6-0) 35810. High Point (6-1) 29011. Denver (4-2) 27312. Virginia (4-2) 25013. Syracuse (3-2) 21714. Georgetown (6-1) 19115. Rutgers (4-2) 12216. Lehigh (3-3) 7017. Johns Hopkins (2-3) 5218. Army (4-2) 4819. Colgate (3-2) 4720. Penn (2-3) 41 ORV: Richmond, Villanova, Navy, North Caro-lina, Hobart, Princeton, Delaware, UMass, Boston University

POLL NOTES: The Cornell Department of Athletic Communications uses the USILA Coaches Poll to reflect the Big Red’s actual ranking at the time of the game.

Cornell 2019 opponents in italics.

Big Red in the National PollsDate USILA IL MediaPreseason 5 5February 11 6 5February 18 4 4Feb. 25 3 3March 4 3 2March 11 4 3 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29

Around The Nation

All-Time Winningest Programs

School All-Time Record Next 1. Johns Hopkins 985-336-15 March 12 2. Syracuse 906-349-16 March 16 3. Maryland 828-272-4 March 16 4. Navy 802-358-14 March 16 5. Army 787-391-7 March 12 6. Hobart * 771-506-20 March 16 7. Cornell 762-481-27 March 16 8. Princeton 686-484-19 March 16 9. Virginia 643-369-6 March 16 10. Rutgers 618-510-14 March 12

* Hobart played at the Division III level prior to the 1995 season.

Longest Running Rivalries

Cornell has one of the nation’s richest traditions in the sport of lacrosse, playing four rivalry games that stand among the nation’s longest.

1. 137 Cornell v. Hobart Cornell, 19-162. 115 Hopkins v. Maryland April 273. 105 Cornell v. SU April 94. 104 Hobart v. SU April 25. 98 Princeton v. Yale March 236. 96 Army v. Navy April 137. 95 Princeton v. Rutgers Rutgers, 9-88. 94 Cornell v. Penn March 239. 93 Maryland v. Navy Maryland, 14-910. 92 Cornell vs. Harvard April 6

All-Time Conference WinsCornell’s 250 Ivy League wins are the most regular season conference wins by any school in Division I men’s lacrosse history.

School Wins Conference Next 1. Cornell 259 Ivy March 16 2. Princeton 246 Ivy March 16 3. Bucknell 227 Patriot League* March 16 4. Brown 192 Ivy March 16 5. Yale 170 Ivy March 16 6. Harvard 155 Ivy March 16 7. Penn 153 Ivy March 16 8. Delaware 142 CAA^ March 30 9. Maryland 133 B1G $ March 31 10. Towson 131 CAA % March 30

* - Previously a member of the MAC & ECC^ - Previously a member of the ECC, NAC & American East$ - Previously a member of the ACC % - Previously a member of the ECC & American East

Cornell in the 2019 National Rankings (3/12/19)Category Team Actual Individual Rank ActualAssists P/G 4th 9.40 Jeff Teat 8th 3.00 John Piatelli 58th 1.40Caused Turnover P/G 1st 12.60 Brandon Salvatore 11th 2.40 Dom Doria 17th 2.20 Fleet Wallace 37th 1.80Clearing Percentage 22nd .850 ----Face-off Win % 72nd .322 ---- Ground Balls P/G 39th 25.60 Brandon Salvatore 33rd 5.40Man-Down Defense 29th .710 ----Man-Up Offense (GPG) 21st .385 ----Points P/G 3rd 25.60 Jeff Teat 5th 5.60 John Piatelli 19th 4.80 Clarke Petterson 19th 4.80Saves P/G 43rd 11.00 ----Scoring Defense (GAA) 62nd 14.20 ----Scoring Margin 20th +2.00 ----Scoring Offense (GPG) 3rd 16.20 Clarke Petterson 4th 3.80 John Piatelli 9th 3.40 Jeff Teat 42nd 2.60Shot Percentage 1st .440 Clarke Petterson 4th .613 John Piatelli 7th .567 Jonathan Donville 30th .476Turnovers P/G 30th 16.80 ----Save Percentage ---- ---- ----

Oldest Men’s Lacrosse Teams:

Team .......... First Season1. Harvard .................... 18812. Princeton ................... 18823. Johns Hopkins ............ 18834. Yale .........................1880s*5T. Lehigh ........................ 18855T. Stevens ...................... 18857. Rutgers ...................... 18878. Cornell ................. 18929T. Hobart ....................... 18989T. Swarthmore ............... 189811. Penn .......................... 190012. Virginia ...........1904-1907*13. Army West Point......... 190714. Navy ........................... 190815. Penn State.................. 191316. Syracuse ..................... 1916 17. Colgate ....................... 192118. Maryland ................... 192419. Loyola ........................ 193820. Delaware .................... 1948

Teams competing for the most seasons Team ......... 2019 Season1. Stevens .....................134th 2. Johns Hopkins ........... 131st 3. Lehigh ......................130th 4. Cornell ............... 122nd 5. Swarthmore ............120th*6. Hobart ......................116th 7. Navy .........................111th 8. Princeton ..................109th9. Penn State................ 105th 10T. Harvard ................... 100+*10T. Yale ........................ 100+*12T. Rutgers ..................... 101st 12T. Penn ......................... 101st 12T. Army West Point ....... 101st 15. Syracuse ......................97th16. Maryland ....................93rd 17. Colgate ........................87th T18. Virginia .......................79th T18. Loyola ........................79th 20. Delaware ................... 69th

* specific year unknown

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Player Notes & Career Highs1 Conor O’Brien (Sr. • West Lake, Calif.)• Has seen action in five career games.• Is a member of Cornell ROTC.• O’Brien helped West Lake HS to a pair of Marmonte League Cham-pionship and was a three-time all-league selection.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 1 0 1 0 22017 - DNP- 2018 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 1 0 2Single-Game HighsGoals .........................1 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)Assists ......................n/aPoints ........................1 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)Ground balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......1, 2xs, last vs. Brown (4/23/16)

2 Colton Rupp (Sr. • Washington, D.C. )• Started the final 12 games of 2018. • Finished 2018 ranked 8th on the team in goals (12) and points (18). • A US Lacrosse High School All American at Landon School ... Won the 2014 George Boiardi Award for integrity, citizenship, and humility.• Brother, Dillon, played football for Bucknell for four seasons.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 23 1 24 15 12017 16 7 23 23 12018 13 6 19 10 0 2019 3 1 4 1 0Totals 52 14 66 49 2Single-Game HighsGoals .........................5 vs. Dartmouth (4/1/17)Assists ......................3 vs. Lehigh (4/15/17)Points ........................6 vs. Dartmouth (4/1/17)Ground balls ..............7 at Brown (4/22/17)Caused Turnovers ......1, 2xs, last at Brown (4/22/17)

3 Jonathan Donville (So. • Oakville, Ont.)• Running on the first offensive midfield in 2019.• Ranked 3rd on the team in assists (17) and fifth in points (35) in 2018. • Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on April 9 and April 16.• Earned five combined varsity letters at St. Michael’s College School and Deerfield Academy. • Played three years for the Mimico Mountaineers in the OLA JR A Lacrosse League and was named Assistant Captain.• Brother, Brennan ’16, played for the Big Red, serving as captain in 2016.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 18 17 35 20 62019 10 6 16 3 1Totals 28 23 51 23 7Single-Game HighsGoals .........................4 vs. UAlbany (3/2/19)Assists ......................4 vs. Binghamton (3/6/18)Points ........................7 vs. UAlbany (3/2/19)Ground balls ..............4 at Syracuse (5/13/18)Caused Turnovers ......1, 7xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)

4 Andrew Lockhart (So. • Setauket, N.Y.)• Played in two games as a rookie.• Scored 52 points as a senior to lead Ward Melville to a League, County, Long Island, Downstate, and NY State Class A Championship in 2017.• Finished his junior year with 34 points while helping the team to a League, County, Long Island and NY Downstate Class A Championship in 2016.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 0 1 1 0 0Totals 0 1 1 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................1 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Points ........................1 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Ground balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

5 Sam Duggan (Jr. • Skaneateles, N.Y.)• Ran on the second offensive midfield in 2018.• Saw action in 7 games on the third line offensive midfield as a rookie.• 2016 US Lacrosse All-American at Skaneateles high school. • His father, played football for Hamilton College, while his sister Abby played lacrosse for Johns Hopkins.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 1 0 1 0 02018 4 4 8 1 02019 0 0 0 1 0Totals 5 4 9 2 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Assists ......................1, 4xs, last at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Points ........................3 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Ground balls ..............1, 2xs last at Hobart (2/22/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

6 Joe Wolf (So. • Allentown, Pa.)• Played in four games as a rookie. • Selected as the 2017 Lehigh Valley Live Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year and the 2017 All-East Penn Conference Most Valuable Player.• Led the state of Pennsylvania in points (153) as a senior.• Father, Joe, played football in the NFL with the Cardinals (1989-98) after playing at Boston College, while his uncle, Mike Wolf played football at Penn State.• Mother, Jean, and uncle, Thom Browne, both swam for Notre Dame.• His sister, Darcy, is on the volleyball team at Villanova.• Two uncles, Jim Brown (Drexel) and Chris Browne (Muhlenberg), played baseball and soccer, respectively in college, while his aunt, Dr. Marybeth Brown (Lafayette), played basketball.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 0 2 2 1 02019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 2 2 1 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Points ........................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Ground balls ..............1 vs. Brown (4/21/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

7 Paul Rasimowicz (Jr. • Somerset, N.J.)• Honorable Mention All-Ivy in 2018• Has been the team’s primary face-off man since his freshman year. • Won the face-off battle in eight of the 14 games he played, including 4-of-5 Ivy contests.• In his final season as team captain at Immaculata, he was named first-team USA Today, first-team all-state, and team MVP. Career Stats G A Pts GB FO FO%2017 0 2 2 49 110-246 .4472018 0 0 0 70 145-280 .5182019 0 0 0 9 28-72 .389Totals 0 2 2 128 283-598 .473Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................2 vs. Dartmouth (4/1/17)Points ........................2 vs. Dartmouth (4/1/17)Ground balls ..............13 vs. Princeton (4/29/17)Caused Turnovers ......2 vs. Towson (3/101/19)Face-offs Won ...........21 at Penn (3/24/18)

8 Tim Graham (Fr. • Melbourne, Australia)• First-ever Australian to play men’s lacrosse in the Ivy League. • A member of the 2018 Australian Men’s National Team that finished fourth at the 2018 FIL Men’s World Championships. • Played Australia Rules Football and Cricket at Monash University. Career Stats G A Pts GB FO FO%2019 0 0 0 4 9-30 .300Totals 0 0 0 4 9-30 .300Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............4 vs. UAlbany (3/2/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/aFace-offs Won ...........9 vs. UAlbany (3/2/19)

9 Jake McCulloch (Sr. • Stony Book, N.Y.)• Named Preseason All-American.• Second-team All-Ivy in 2018• Named to the 2018 Tewaaraton Watch List. • On the first offensive midfield in 2017 and 2018.• A US Lacrosse and an Under Armour All-American at Ward Melville HS ... Was the 2015 Suffolk County League 1 Midfielder of the Year. • His father played lacrosse for Hofstra form 1982-86, while his sister, Lindsay, played field hockey for Colgate, and was team captain as a senior.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 3 1 4 1 02017 18 5 23 16 42018 27 15 42 18 52019 5 2 7 4 0 Totals 53 24 77 39 9Single-Game HighsGoals .........................6 vs. Princeton (4/29/17)Assists ......................3 at Penn (3/24/18)Points ........................8 at Penn (3/24/18)Ground balls ..............4, 2xs, last vs. Hobart (2/24/18)Caused Turnovers ......3 vs. Yale (3/18/17)

11 Billy Coyle (Fr. • Malvern, Pa.)• Earned four varsity letters at Malvern Prep before spending one season at The Hill Academy.Won the 2018 GEICO High School National Championship and the 2018 National Prep Championship with the Hill Academy. • Named All-USA Today (2017).Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

12 Mitch Rothstein (Fr. • Haddonfield, N.J.)• Two time US Lacrosse All-American (2017, 2018).• Two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American (2017, 2018).• 2018 recipient of the U.S. Lacrosse Bob Scott Award, which recognizes a “player in each area who goes above and beyond in service to his team, school, and community.”• Mother, Katrina, played field hockey for Lehigh.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

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13 Matt Licciardi (So. • Lloyd Harbor, N.Y.)• Ran on the second offensive midfield in 2018.• US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017).• ALL-USA Today Boys Lacrosse First Team selection.• Named an Under Armour Senior All-American in 2017.• Nassau County Player of the Year (2017).• Brother, Joe, plays for the Penn men’s lacrosse team.Career Stats G A Pts GB FO FO%2018 6 5 11 15 18-49 .3672019 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000Totals 6 5 11 17 18-49 .367Single-Game HighsGoals .........................2, 2xs, last vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Assists ......................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Points ........................2, 3xs, last at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Ground balls ..............4, 2xs, last vs. Brown (4/21/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/aFace-offs Won ...........10 vs. Hobart (2/24/18)

14 Ryan Maloney (Jr. • Victor, N.Y.)• Saw action in six games as a rookie, making his first start vs. Yale.• A US Lacrosse All-American and an Under Armour All-American, he led Victor high school to a 44-0 record, back-to-back NYS Championships, and a top five national ranking over his final two seasons. • Was named the Section V Offensive MVP and graduated as Victor’s all-time points (249) and assists (115) leader. • His brother John was an All-American at Albany and currently plays for the Chesapeake Bayhawks, while his sister plays lacrosse at Canisius.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 0 1 1 2 02018 -- DNP INJ--2019 0 0 0 1 0Totals 0 1 1 3 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................1 at Penn State (2/18/17)Points ........................1 at Penn State (2/18/17)Ground balls ..............1, 3xs, last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

15 Patrick Karey (Jr. • Towson, Md.)• Starting on the Big Red defense. • A 2016 All-MIAA selection, he was also chosen for the 2016 MSCLA Senior All Star game. • His father Alex played lacrosse at LoyolaCareer Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 0 0 0 0 02018 0 0 0 0 02019 0 0 0 1 1Totals 0 0 0 1 1Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............1 at Hobart (2/22/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

16 Max Fields (Fr. • Canton, Mass.)• Saw time on the defense vs. Hobart. • Three-time ISL All-League• Participated in the BostonLax All-Star game in 2017 and 2018. • In addition to his father, Warren ‘85, his aunt, Leslie, also graduated from Cornell.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 5 0Totals 0 0 0 5 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............3 vs. UAlbany (3/2/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

17 Harrison Bardwell (So. • Wilton, Conn.)• Has started on the defensive midfield since freshman year. • Played lacrosse for Wilton High School before finishing his prep career at Lawrenceville School.• Served as team captain for both Wilton and Lawrenceville.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 0 0 0 8 42019 0 0 0 3 2Totals 0 0 0 11 6Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............2 at Lehigh (4/14/18)Caused Turnovers ......1, 6xs, last vs. Lehigh (2/24/19)

18 Patrick Jacobs (Fr. • Princeton, N.J.)• Three-time All-Colonial Valley Conference selection. • 2018 Princeton High School Defensive MVP.• A triplet along with brother Ian and sister Margaret. • Ian also plays lacrosse for the Big Red.• Older sister, Elizabeth, plays lacrosse at Dartmouth. • Father, Chris, won two gold and one silver medal in swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea … He was a 20-time All-American at Texas. • Mother, Marie, played field hockey and ran track at North Carolina. • Three uncles were Division I student-athletes, as John and Tim Sheehan played lacrosse at Brown and UNC, respectively, while Patrick Sheehan played football at UNC.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

19 Dom Doria (Fr. • Massapequa Park, N.Y.)• Started on defensive unit since freshman season.• Named to the Newsday All-Long Island Lacrosse second team, as well as a Newsday Top 100 boys lacrosse player as a senior.• Two-time NSCHSAA All-League (2016, 2017).• His cousin, Nico Doria, plays baseball for Fordham University.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 0 0 0 11 202019 0 0 0 12 11Totals 0 0 0 3 31Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............3, 3xs, last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)Caused Turnovers ......3, 3xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)

20 Ryan Bray (Jr. • Shoreham, N.Y.)• Honorable Mention All-Ivy in 2018• Has started on the defensive midfield since the 2018 season. • After an early season injury, played in the final 10 games of the 2017 season on the second offensive midfield.• Started11-of-13 games at either attack or midfield as a rookie.• Led the team with 13 assists and ranked third in points (22 in 2016. • A US Lacrosse All-American and an Under Armor All-American at Shoreham Wading River HS, Bray was named the League 3 midfielder of the year.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 9 13 22 13 22017 2 2 4 8 12018 0 1 1 37 92019 0 1 1 9 4Totals 11 17 28 67 16Single-Game HighsGoals .........................2, 4xs, last vs. Princeton (4/29/17)Assists ......................3 at Lehigh (4/16/15)Points ........................4, 3xs, last at Lehigh (4/16/15)Ground balls ..............5, 3xs, last at Hobart (2/22/19)Caused Turnovers ......2, 2xs, last vs. Lehigh (2/24/18)

22 Chayse Ierlan (Fr. • Victor, N.Y.)• Saw his first career minutes at Hobart. • Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017, 2018).• Under Armour All-American Senior Game Selection (2018).• Two-time Under Armour Upstate Team selection (2016, 2017). • All-Greater Rochester Male Athlete of the Year (2018).• Brother, TD, is member of Yale’s men’s lacrosse team.Career Stats MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T2019 129:41 28 12.95 26 .481 1-0-0Totals 129:41 28 12.95 26 .481 1-0-0

Single-Game HighsSaves .........................11 vs. Penn State (3/8/19)Save Percentage ........556 at Hobart (2/22/19) Fewest GA (45:00) .....11 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Ground balls ..............6 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Caused Turnovers ......1, 2xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)

23 Andrew Barclay (Fr. • DeWitt, N.Y.)• Played in one game as a freshman in 2018.•Three-time all-league midfielder for Jamesville Dewitt HS.• Helped the Rams win the 2016 NY State Championship.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

24 Kason Tarbell (r-Sr. • Akwesasne, N.Y.)• Endured a season-ending injury in the third game of 2018. • Has started on the defenisve midfield since the 2017 season.• Ran on the second midfield in 2015 and 2016.• A high school All-American at Salmon River high school.• Was awarded the 2014 Tewaaraton Scholarship from the Tewaaraton Foundation, becoming the first winner from Akwesasne. Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2015 3 1 4 5 02016 7 3 10 6 12017 6 3 9 12 32018 0 0 0 5 12019 1 1 2 11 4Totals 17 8 25 39 9Single-Game HighsGoals .........................3 at Syracuse (4/11/17)Assists ......................1, 7xs, last at Hobart (2/22/19)Points ........................3 at Syracuse (4/11/17)Ground balls ..............5 vs. Hobart (2/24/18)Caused Turnovers ......2 vs. Towson (3/10/19)

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25 Fleet Wallace (Sr. • Richmond, Va.)• Honorable Mention All-Ivy in 2018• Has started on the defensive unit since 2018.• Saw action in 11 games during his sophomore season as a member of the short stick defensive midfield.• Saw action in all 13 games on the defensive midfield as a rookie. • A US Lacrosse All-American at St. Christopher’s School, Wallace was named a first-team All-Prep league twice and was selected a first-team All-VISAA in 2015.• His mother, Elizabeth, ran track for one season at UVA, while his uncle Charles McDaniel was a member of the Cavaliers’ football team.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 0 0 0 15 42017 1 0 1 6 02018 0 1 1 37 102019 0 0 0 12 9Totals 1 1 2 70 23Single-Game HighsGoals .........................1 at Harvard (4/8/17)Assists ......................1 vs. Yale (5/6/18)Points ........................1, 2xs, last vs. Yale (5/6/18)Ground balls ..............4 , 4xs, last at Hobart (2/22/19))Caused Turnovers ......5 vs. Penn State (3/8/19)

26 Garrett Ruff (Fr. • Honeoye Falls, N.Y.)• 2018 US Lacrosse High School All-American.• 2018 Monroe County Player of the Year.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

27 Connor Fletcher (Jr. • Newtown, Pa.)• Named to the USILA Team of the Week on March 5.• Ran on the first offensive midfield in 2018.• Ranked fifth on the team in goals (16) sixth overall in assists (9) and points (25). • Had a brilliant campaign as a rookie, starting all 13 games and ranking second on the team in points (32) and goals (22).• His 22 goals and 32 points are the sixth most ever scored by a Big Red freshman, while his 10 assists rank eight overall.• A two-time first-team All-Prep selection, Fletcher was also named, all-state, NJ.com All-Prep, and Trenton Times All-Area twice. • His father, Daniel, graduated from Cornell in 1985 and his great uncle, Bob Mealy ’51, is considered one of the best runners in Cornell track history and is a member of the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 22 10 31 15 02018 16 9 25 12 12019 6 5 11 5 2Totals 46 24 70 32 3Single-Game HighsGoals .........................5 vs. Penn (3/25/17)Assists ......................3, 2xs, last vs. Maryland (5/20/18)Points ........................6, 2xs, last at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Ground balls ..............4 vs. Colgate (3/21/17)Caused Turnovers ......1, 3xs, last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)

28 Henry Follows (Fr. • Oakville, Ont.)• Played lacrosse at the Hill Academy for three seasons after one year at Oakville Trafalgar High School.• Won the U18 Team Ontario National Championship in 2016 and 2017.• Was the U18 Team Ontario National MVP in 2016 and the Offensive MVP in 2017.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

30 Zach Ward (Sr. • Lancaster, Pa.)• Starting on the second offensive midfield as a senior. • Saw 13 games on the second line offensive midfield in 2017 and 2018.• Scored three goals as a rookie, including a last second game-winner at Colgate, and registered four assists on the year.• A two-time US Lacrosse All-American at Hempfield HS, Ward was the 2015 Lancaster-Lebanon League Player of the Year ... Set the school record for career points (239).• His cousin, Wesley Benjamin, played baseball at Kansas and is in the Texas Rangers system.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 3 4 7 7 12017 0 2 2 1 02018 2 2 4 1 0 2019 3 2 5 0 0Totals 8 10 18 9 1Single-Game HighsGoals .........................2 vs. Colgate (3/15/16)Assists ......................2, 2xs, last at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Points ........................2, 3xs, last at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Ground balls ..............2 at Lehigh (4/16/15)Caused Turnovers ......1 at Penn (3/26/16)

31 Anthony Teixeira (Sr. • Jacksonville, Fla.)• Has played in 17 career games.• Was Ivy Rookie of the Week once in 2016.• A 2014 US Lacrosse All-American, Teixeira helped Bolles School to consecutive Florida District 5 championships.• His great-uncle Stephen W. Fillo graduated from Cornell in 1959.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 5 4 9 8 12017 0 0 0 0 02018 0 0 0 1 0Totals 5 4 9 9 1Single-Game HighsGoals .........................3 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)Assists ......................2 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)Points ........................5 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)Ground balls ..............3 at Lehigh (4/16/15)Caused Turnovers ......1 at Dartmouth (4/2/16)

32 Ian Jacobs (Fr. • Princeton, N.J.)• Named second-team All-NJ (2017).• First-team All-Mercer County (2017). • A triplet along with brother Patrick and sister Margaret. • Patrick also plays lacrosse for the Big Red.• Older sister, Elizabeth, plays lacrosse at Dartmouth. • Father, Chris, won two gold and one silver medal in swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea … He was a 20-time All-American at Texas. • Mother, Marie, played field hockey and ran track at North Carolina. • Three uncles were Division I student-athletes, as John and Tim Sheehan played lacrosse at Brown and UNC, respectively, while Patrick Sheehan played football at UNC.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

33 Griffin Buczek (Jr. • Amelia, Ohio)• Seeing action on the defensive midfield this season.• A 2016 US Lacrosse All-American, he finished his senior season with 100 points and was named the Greater Catholic League (GCL) Player of the Year, the Southwest Ohio Player of the Year, and the Ohio Division 1 Attackman of the Year. • His father Gary played football for Rutgers.• His brother, Connor ’15, was an All-American lacrosse player for Cornell and currently serves as the team’s assistant coach while playing profes-sionally for the Florida Launch. • His aunt, Colleen Cottrell Calderwood, also attended Cornell.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 0 0 0 0 02018 2 0 2 2 0 2019 0 0 0 2 3Totals 2 0 2 4 3Single-Game HighsGoals .........................2 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Assists ......................n/aPoints ........................2 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Ground balls ..............2 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Caused Turnovers ......1, 3xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)

34 Billy Chabot (Fr. • Rye, N.Y.)• Second highest scoring midfielder in Rye history with 175 points.• Three-time all-league and three-time all-section selection.• Brother, Peter, will play lacrosse at Dartmouth College.• Uncle, Rick Steele ’82, earned two varsity letters in lacrosse at Cornell.• Aunt, Carol Chabot, graduated from Cornell in 1982.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

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35 Teddy Strzetelski (Sr. • Natick, Mass.)• Has seen action in five career games.• Earned four varsity letters at Noble and Greenough School ... Was a Boston Lacrosse All-American and his team’s MVP in 2015.Career Stats MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T2016 3:55 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-02017 2:33 1 19.99 1 .500 0-0-02018 8:34 3 21.01 2 .400 0-0-0Totals 15:02 4 16.00 3 .429 0-0-0Single-Game HighsSaves .........................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Save Percentage .........400 at Dartmouth (3/31/18) Fewest GA (45:00) .....n/aGround balls ..............1 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

37 Griff Gosnell (So. • Potomac, Md.)• Played in four games in 2018. • Named All-IAC and US Lacrosse Academic All-American.• His sister Regan was a two-time All-American diver for UCLA. His great-uncle, John Gude Gosnell, graduated from Cornell in 1950.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 --DNP--2018 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

38 Caelahn Bullen (Jr. • Calgary, Alb.)• Earned his first career start vs. Air Force and went 5-0 in 2018. • Was a member of the Team Canada U19 squad.• Following the 2015-16 season he was named an Adrenaline All-American and a Western New England All-Star Goalie.Career Stats MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T2017 --DNP--2018 263:48 34 7.73 45 .570 5-0-02019 170:19 43 15.15 29 .403 3-1-0Totals 434:07 77 10.65 74 .490 8-1-0Single-Game HighsSaves .........................14, 2xs last vs. Lehigh (4/10/18)Save Percentage ........ .636 vs. Syracuse (4/10/18)Fewest GA (45:00) .....4 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Ground balls .............. 6 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Caused Turnovers ......1 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)

39 Sam Welch (Sr. • Pleasantville, N.Y.)• Has played in four career games.• Welch earned four varsity letters at Hackley School, serving as team captain as a senior ... He was a three-time first-team All-Ivy League selection.• The son of Cornell alumni Patrick ’85 and Ruth Welch ’87.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 -- DNP --2017 0 0 0 0 02018 0 0 0 4 0Totals 0 0 0 4 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............2 vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

40 Parker Henderer (So. • Gulph Mills, Pa.)• Saw action in three games as a rookie.• Named All-Inter Ac Boys’ Lacrosse Team (2017).• Helped Haverford to a high school national championship in 2015.• Both his father, Jeffrey (baseball, golf) and mother, Sanna (field hockey, lacrosse) were two-sport athletes at Trinity College.• Mother, Sanna, is a U.S. Figure Skating Judge.Career Stats MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T2018 32:37 3 5.52 2 .400 0-0-0Totals 32:37 3 5.52 2 .400 0-0-0Single-Game HighsSaves .........................2 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Save Percentage .........667 at Dartmouth (3/31/18) Fewest GA (45:00) .....n/aGround balls ..............1 at Dartmouth (3/31/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

41 John Piatelli (So. • Wrentham, Mass.)• Played in all 18 games in 2018 ... Starting on attack in 2019.• US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017).• ALL-USA Today Boys Lacrosse First Team selection.• Named the 2017 ISL Player of the Year and the Bruch Lerch Player of the Year.• Father, Jack, played lacrosse at Springfield College, serving as team captain and earning All-America honors as a senior.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2018 16 10 26 18 12019 17 7 24 7 3Totals 33 17 50 25 4Single-Game HighsGoals .........................4, 4xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)Assists ......................2, 5xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)Points ........................6, 3xs, last vs. Towson (3/10/19)Ground balls ..............3 vs. Lehigh (2/24/19)Caused Turnovers ......2 vs. Towson (3/10/19)

42 Cooper Telesco (Jr. • Ridgewood, N.J.)• Playing on the second line midfield since 2018. • Struggled with injury as a freshman but still saw action in five games.• Was a US Lacrosse All-American, the 2016 Gibbs Division Player of the Year, and 2016 All North Jersey Player of the Year. • His brother, Tripp, was an USILA All-American for Lehigh.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 0 0 0 4 02018 8 2 10 6 12019 4 2 6 3 1Totals 12 4 16 13 2Single-Game HighsGoals .........................1, 11xs, last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)Assists ......................2 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Points ........................2 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Ground balls ..............2, 3xs, last vs. Lehigh (2/24/19)Caused Turnovers ......1, 2xs,last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)

43 Gavin Adler (Fr. • Hewlett, N.Y.)• Led all defenseman in Long Island n CT and GB in 2018.• Four-time all-conference.• Three-time all-county.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 1 0Totals 0 0 0 1 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............1 vs. Penn State (3/8/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

44 JJ Lombardi (Fr. • Rochester, N.Y.)• 2018 Under Armor All-American. • 2018 US Lacrosse High School All-American.• Won the 2018 Stewart Linsday Best Attackman in New England West Award.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 1 0Totals 0 0 0 1 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............1 at Hobart (2/22/19)Caused Turnovers ......n/a

45 Clarke Petterson (Sr. • Toronto, Ont.)• Three-time team captain ... Was the first sophomore captain in the history of the lacrosse program in 2017.• Hard Hat in 2018. • Became the 43rd player in Cornell history to register 100 career points.• First on the team in 2018 in goals (44) and second overall in assists (19) and points (63).• Honorable Mention All-Ivy (2017)• Twice named Ivy Rookie of the Week in 2016.• Was a member of Team Canada’s 2016 U19 squad.• His uncle David Huntley was an All-American at Johns Hopkins and is currently the head coach of the MLL’s Atlanta Blaze, while serving as the Director of Team Canada Lacrosse. His cousin Kevin Huntley was also an All-American at Johns Hopkins and went on to play in the MLL.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 9 6 15 15 72017 15 17 32 22 42018 44 19 63 21 32019 19 5 23 10 3 Totals 87 47 134 68 17Single-Game HighsGoals .........................8 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Assists ......................4, 2xs, last vs. Princeton (4/29/17)Points ........................8 vs. Towson (3/10/19)Ground balls ..............5 vs. Lehigh (4/15/17)Caused Turnovers ......2, 2xs, last at Hobart (2/22/19)

46 Joseph Bartolotto III (So. • Miller Place, N.Y.)• Seeing actoin on in the defensive midfield in 2019.• US Lacrosse High School All-American (2017).• Named the Suffolk County Coaches Association Specialist of the Year as a senior after taking home Rookie of the Year accolades in 2014.Career Stats G A Pts GB FO FO%2018 0 0 0 2 2-5 .4002019 0 0 0 2 0-1 .000Totals 0 0 0 4 2-6 .333Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............2 at Hobart (2/22/19)Caused Turnovers ......1 at Hobart (2/22/19)Faceoffs Won .............1, 2xs, last vs. Brown (4/21/18)

47 Luca Tria (So. • Wyckoff, N.J.)• Saw action in 10 games as a rookie as one of the team’s FOGOs. • Earned three varsity letters in lacrosse at Delbarton School.• Helped Delbarton to consecutive NJ Non Public A State Championships.Career Stats G A Pts GB FO FO%2018 0 0 0 21 38-101 .3762019 0 0 0 4 10-29 .256 Totals 0 0 0 25 48-130 .369Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............8 vs. Yale (5/6/18)Caused Turnovers ......n/aFaceoffs Won .............10 vs. Yale (5/6/18)

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48 Brandon Salvatore (Jr. • New Canaan, Conn.)• Honorable Mention All-Ivy in 2018• A starter on defense since his rookie season.• Finished the 2017 season ranked 19th in the nation, and first among all freshman, in caused turnovers per game (1.54).• His 20 caused turnover rank 12th in Cornell history for a single season. • A four-time letter winner at the Taft School ... Was team captain twice, and led the Rhinos to the 2016 Founders League Championship. • A three-time All-Western New England selection.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 1 0 1 41 202018 2 5 7 39 122019 1 1 2 27 12Totals 4 6 10 107 44Single-Game HighsGoals .........................1, 3xs, last vs. Yale (5/6/18)Assists ......................2 vs. Binghamton (3/6/18)Points ........................2 vs. Binghamton (3/6/18)Ground balls ..............7, 3xs, last vs. Lehigh (2/24/19) Caused Turnovers ......4, 2xs, last vs. Penn State (3/8/19)

61 Theodore Batson (Fr. • Hagerstown, Md. )• Helped Culver Military Academy to a US Lacrosse No. 1 ranking in 2018.• Two-time first-team All-Midwest.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

77 Tom Reilly (Sr. • Stony Brook, N.Y.)• Has played in 18 career games on the Big Red’s defense. • A four-year letter winner at Ward Melville HS, Reilly was a two-time Suffolk County All-County selection, and was named to the 2015 American Family Insurance All-USA Preseason Boys Lacrosse Team.• He was the 2013 S.C.L.C.A. Division 1 Rookie of the Year, and was also named to the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Underclassmen team that same season.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2016 0 0 0 3 02017 0 0 0 1 22018 0 0 0 1 0Totals 0 0 0 5 2Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............1, 5xs, last vs. Air Force (3/27/18)Caused Turnovers ......2 vs. Dartmouth (4/1/17)

88 JQ Stramanak (Fr. • Annapolis, Md. )• Nominated for the McCormick Unsung Hero• Named to the 2016 Under Armour Underclass Baltimore team. • Older brother, Camden, will play lacrosse for Randolph-Macon College.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2019 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0Single-Game HighsGoals .........................n/aAssists ......................n/aPoints ........................n/aGround balls ..............n/aCaused Turnovers ......n/a

Player Notes & Career Highs 51 Jeff Teat (Jr. • Brampton, Ont.)• Named to the USILA Team of the Week on Feb. 26.• Tewaararton Award Watch List in 2019.• Silver medal with Team Canada at the 2018 FIL World Champion-ships.• First-team USILA All-American in 2018.• First-team Inside Lacrosse Media All-American in 2018.• Unanimous first-team All-Ivy after a second-team nod in 2017.• Tewaaraton Trophy nominee.• USILA Player of the Year Watch List.• Named to the USILA Team of the Week three times – Feb. 27, March 26, and April 10. • Earned a pair of Ivy League Player of the Week honors (March 26, April 9). • Named the Warrior/US Lacrosse Player of the Week on April 9. • Finished the season with 62 assists, the third most assists in a single-season in Cornell history, behind only Tim Goldstein (73 in 1987) and Eamon McEneaney (65 in 1975). • Tallied 99 points on the year, the fourth most in program history. • Reached 100 career points faster than any other player in NCAA history (18 games), matching the mark established by Tim Nelson (NC State/SU).• One of just three players in Cornell history to post consecutive 30-goal, 30-assist seasons, and one of just four to amass 70 points in back-to-back campaigns. • Ranked fourth in the nation in assists (3.44) and fifth overall in points (5.50) per game. • Preseason All-American (2018).• Named honorable mention Inside Lacrosse Media All-American (2017).• Selected second-team All-Ivy (2017).• Broke Rob Pannell’s Cornell freshman scoring record with 72 points.• Finished the 2017 season as the highest scoring freshman in the nation, and was fourth overall in assists per game.• Led the Ivy League in 2017 in both points (5.54) and assists p/g (3.00).• Set the single-game freshman scoring record with 12 points in a win over No. 13 Princeton.• Led Cornell in all three offensive categories in 2017. • The 5.54 points and 3.00 assists per game in 2017 rank fifth in Cornell history for points and assists in a single season and are the highest averages ever by a rookie.• Was an Under Armour All-America selection and a member of the Team Canada U19 squad.• During the 2016 campaign with Brampton Excelsiors of the Ontario Junior A League, he finished the regular season as the leading scorer in the league with 145 points (7.6 points per game). The point total was the most since John Grant Jr. registered 160 points in 1994.• His father, Dan, was a 14-yer veteran of the National Lacrosse League, amassing 670 career points before serving as an assistant coach for the NLL Buffalo Bandits for three seasons.Career Stats G A Pts GB CT2017 33 39 72 33 72018 37 62 99 30 92019 13 15 28 7 1 Totals 83 116 199 70 17Single-Game HighsGoals .........................6 2xs, last at Hobart (2/22/19)Assists ......................8, 2xs, last vs. Brown (4/21/18)Points ........................12, 2xs, last vs. Harvard (4/7/18)Ground balls ..............6 vs. Colgate (3/21/17)Caused Turnovers ......2 at Yale (3/18/17)

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#30 JOsEphBaYLEssPOINTSSingle Game 1. 14 by Dick Shriver vs. Colgate 5/7/55 2. 13 by Bruce Cohen at Cortland 4/12/66 3. 12 by Jeff Teat vs. Harvard 4/7/18 12 by Jeff Teat vs. Princeton 4/29/17 12 by Tim Goldstein at Hobart 4/22/87 12 by Jim Trenz at Harvard 4/20/74 12 by Jim Trenz at Hobart 5/8/74 8. 11 by Jeff Teat vs. Virginia 3/11/17 11 by Richard Belsito vs. Duke 3/30/68 11 by Mike French vs. Maryland 5/29/76 11 by Tim Goldstein vs. Dartmouth 4/23/88

Season 1. Mike French 105 1976 2. Rob Pannell 102 2013 3. Tim Goldstein 100 1987 4. Jeff Teat 99 2018 5. Mike French 97 1975 6. Eamon McEneaney 96 1975 7. Mike French 94 1974 8. Jim Trenz 91 1974 9. Rob Pannell 89 2011 10. Eamon McEneaney 81 1976

Career 1. Rob Pannell 354 2009-13 2. Mike French 296 1974-76 3. Eamon McEneaney 256 1975-77 4. Jeff Teat 199 2017 - 5. Matt Donovan 189 2012-15 6. Ryan Hurley 179 2007-10 7. Jon Levine 175 1974-76 8. Sean Greenhalgh 169 2002-05 9. Tim Goldstein 168 1987-88 10. Steve Mock 165 2010-13

Cornell Individual RecordsGOALSSingle Game 1. 10 by Bob Brennan vs. Penn 5/25/40 10 by Chris Danler vs. Army 3/4/95 3. 9 by John Wurzburger vs. Dartmouth 4/23/89 4. 8 by Clarke Petterson vs. Towson 3/10/19 8 by Bruce Cohen vs. Hobart 5/14/66 8 by Mike French vs. UMass 4/4/76 8 by David Mitchell vs. Binghamton 2/25/06 8 by Mark Webster vs. Hobart 4/24/68 8 by John Wurzburger vs. Cortland 3/10/87 8 by John Wurzburger vs. Hobart 4/27/88 10. 7 by 20 players Last by Steve Mock vs. Ohio State 5/18/13

Season 1. Mike French 65 1976 2. Mike French 63 1975 Mike French 63 1974 4. Steve Mock 60 2013 5. Mark Webster 50 1968 Jon Levine 50 1975 7. John Wurzburger 49 1988 Chris Danler 49 1995 9. Jon Levine 48 1976 10. Dan Lintner 47 2014 Rob Pannell 47 2013 Ryan Hurley 47 2010 David Mitchell 47 2007 Jim Trenz 47 1974

Career 1. Mike French 191 1974-76 2. Rob Pannell 150 2009-13 3. Steve Mock 144 2010-13 4. Ryan Hurley 140 2007-10 5. Sean Greenhalgh 136 2002-05 6. Mark Webster 128 1968-70 7. Jon Levine 123 1974-76 8. Matt Donovan 119 2012-15 9. Connor Buczek 106 2012-15 10. Chris Danler 99 1992-95

ASSISTSSingle Game 1. 9 by Tim Goldstein at Syracuse 4/11/87 9 by Tim Goldstein vs. Dartmouth 4/23/88 9 by Dick Shriver vs. Colgate 5/7/55 4. 8 by Jeff Teat vs. Brown 4/21/18 8 by Jeff Teat vs. Harvard 4/7/18 8 by Andrew Collins at Yale 3/22/03 8 by Tim Goldstein at Hobart 4/22/87 8 by Jim Trenz vs. Dartmouth 4/17/74 9. 7 by 13 players Last by Jeff Teat vs. Princeton 4/29/17

Season 1. Tim Goldstein 73 1987 2. Eamon McEneaney 65 1975 3. Jeff Teat 62 2018 4. Eamon McEneaney 61 1976 5. Rob Pannell 55 2013 6. Rob Pannell 51 2010 7. Tim Goldstein 49 1988 8. Rob Pannell 47 2011 9. Anthony Pavone 46 1995 10. Jim Trenz 44 1974

Career 1. Rob Pannell 204 2009-13 2. Eamon McEneaney 164 1975-77 3. Tim Goldstein 122 1987-88 4. Jeff Teat 116 2017 - 5. Mike French 105 1974-76 6. Andrew Collins 98 2001-04 7. Anthony Pavone 89 1992-95 8. Al Rimmer 82 1969-71 9. Matt Donovan 70 2012-15 10. Bruce Bruno 62 1982-83

Goalie RecordsSingle Game Saves 1. 34 by Paul Schimoler at Syracuse 4/11/87 2. 29 by Mike LaRocco vs. Syracuse 4/10/96 3. 28 by Mike LaRocco at Army 3/2/96 28 by Dan Mackesey vs. Maryland 5/29/76 28 by Paul Schimoler at Hobart 4/22/87 6. 27 by Bob Rule at Yale 5/3/69 27 by Paul Schimoler at UNC 5/22/88 27 by Paul Schimoler vs, Brown 5/3/86 9. 26 by Michael Gatje at Hobart 5/13/61 26 by Bob Rule at Syracuse 5/24/69

Season Goalie Saves 1. Michael LaRocco 278 1996 2. Paul Schimoler 241 1988 3. Michael LaRocco 217 1994 4. Tim Shea 216 1991 5. Tim Shea 211 1992 6. Paul Schimoler 205 1987 7. Tim Shea 198 1990 8. Paul Schimoler 188 1989 9. Bob Rule 186 1969 10. Mike Emmerich 181 1973

Career Goalie Saves 1. Paul Schimoler 787 1986-89 2. Michael LaRocco 699 1993-96 3. Tim Shea 637 1989-92 4. Christian Knight 600 2014 -18 5. Justin Cynar 588 1999-02 6. Matt McMonagle 558 2004-07 7. Butch Hilliard 489 1966-68 8. AJ Fiore 454 2010-13 9. Bob Rule 391 1969-71 10. Mike Emmerich 345 1973-74

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Season Ground Balls (since 1977) 1. Dom Massimilian 151 2015 2. Doug Tesoriero 133 2013 3. Craig Jaeger 127 1978 4. Doug Tesoriero 126 2014 5. Dom Massimilian 113 2016 6. Frank Kelly 111 1986 7. Tarik Ergin 109 1983 8. Brian Rodgers 108 1995 9. Tarik Ergin 106 1982 10. John Glynn 105 2009

Career Ground Balls (since 1977) 1. Doug Tesoriero 362 2011-14 2. Paul Schimoler 299 1986-89 3. Tim Shea 276 1989-92 4. Tarik Ergin 270 1980-83 5. Dom Massimilian 266 2014-16 6. John Glynn 245 2005-09 7. Frank Kelly 244 1983-86 8. Ryan McClay 235 2000-03 9. Brian Rodgers 224 1992-1995 10. Addison Sollog 223 1999-02

Season Faceoff Win% 1. Dom Massimilian .654 (249-381) 2015 2. Frank Kelly .648 (114-176) 1986 3. Craig Jaeger .645 (80-124) 1977 4. Jeff Doughty .643 (83-129) 1986 5. Dom Massimilian .640 (158-247) 2016 6. Tarik Ergin .635 (139-219) 1983 7. John Glynn .633 (112-177) 2008 8. Frank Kelly .625 (70-112) 1985 9. Frank Kelly .613 (111-181) 1984 10. Tommy Schmicker .611 (77-126) 2008

Career Faceoff Win% 1. Dom Massimilian .648 (410-633) 2014-16 2. Frank Kelly .629 (295-469) 1983-86 3. Jeff Doughty .622 (179-288) 1983-86 4. Craig Jaeger .619 (185-299) 1977-78 5. Greg Ripich .601 (83-138) 1983-86 6. Tarik Ergin .595 (392-659) 1980-83 7. Addison Sollog .588 (503-855) 1999-02 7. Doug Tesoriero .562 (667-1187) 2011-13 9. John Glynn .557 (307-551) 2005-09 Austin Boykin .557 (166-298) 2007-10

Season Faceoffs Won 1. Dom Massimilian (249-381) 2015 2. Doug Tesoriero (241-415) 2013 3. Doug Tesoriero (199-381) 2014 4. Clayton Weber (192-346) 1995 5. Addison Sollog (174-302) 2002 6. Addison Sollog (172-291) 2000 7. Austin Boykin (165-296) 2010 8. Dom Massimilian (158-247) 2016 9. Addison Sollog (156-257) 2001 10. Tarik Ergin (153-253) 1982

Career Faceoffs Won 1. Doug Tesoriero 667 2011-14 2. Addison Sollog 503 1999-02 3. Dom Massimilian 410 2014-16 4. Tarik Ergin 392 1980-83 5. Clayton Weber 349 1993-96 5. John Glynn 307 2005-09 7. Tommy Schmicker 300 2006-09 8. Frank Kelly 295 1983-86 9. Paul Rasimowicz 283 2017 - 10. Tanner Campbell 231 1996-99

Cornell Individual RecordsSingle Game Caused Turnovers(Started being kept by the NCAA in 2010)1. 6 by Walt Gahagan vs. Dartmouth 4/01/17 6 by Jason Noble at Harvard 4/06/13 6 by Jason Noble vs. Army 3/03/124. 5 by Fleet Wallace vs. Penn State 3/8/19 5 by Connor Hunt vs. Brown 4/19/14 5 by Jason Noble vs. Hobart 2/26/11 5 by Jason Noble vs. Virginia 3/13/10 5 by Marshall Peters vs. Hofstra 4/11/15 5 by Jordan Stevens at Maryland 5/12/1310. 4 by Brandon Salvatore vs. Lehigh 2/24/19 4 by Dom Doria vs. Penn State 3/8/19 4 by Brandon Salvatore vs. Penn State 3/8/19 4 by Tony Britton at Dartmouth 4/2/16 4 by Max Feely vs. Army 3/06/10 4 by Tom Freshour vs. Virginia 3/08/14 4 by Thomas Keith at Syracuse 4/12/11 4 by Thomas Keith vs. Binghamton 2/26/13 4 by Thomas Keith vs. Penn 3/23/13 4 by Tim LaBeau at Harvard 4/04/15 4 by Jason Noble at Syracuse 4/12/11 4 by Jason Noble vs. Binghamton 3/08/10 4 by Jason Noble Bucknell 3/19/13 4 by Marshall Peters vs. Hobart 2/ 27/16 4 by Jordan Stevens at Penn 3/22/14

Season Caused Turnovers1. Jason Noble 34 20132. Thomas Keith 33 20133. Jason Noble 30 20114. Jason Noble 27 20105. Mike Bronzino 26 20116. Jason Noble 24 20127. Marshall Peters 23 2015 Jordan Stevens 23 20139. Tony Britton 21 2016 Tom Freshour 21 2014 Pierce Derkac 21 2010

Career Caused Turnovers1. Jason Noble 115 2010-132. Thomas Keith 68 2010-133. Jordan Stevens 63 2012-154. Marshall Peters 58 2014 -175. Tom Freshour 55 2011-146. Mike Bronzino 51 2010-137. Brandon Salvatore 44 2017 - 8. Max Feely 43 2008-119. Jake Pulver 38 2015 -1810. Pierce Derkac 35 2007-10