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Carolina Lacrosse Quick FactsLocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Established: December 11, 1789 (UNC is the oldest public university in theUnited States)Enrollment: 28,136 (17,136 undergraduates, 8,177 postgraduates)Chancellor: Holden ThorpAthletic Director: Dick BaddourSenior Associate Athletic Director for Olympic Sports: Beth MillerAffiliation: NCAA Division I, Football Bowl Subdivision, 28 varsity sportsConference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceNickname: Tar HeelsSchool Colors: Carolina Blue and WhiteMascot: Rameses The RamMotto: Lux libertas (Light and liberty)Endowment: $2.16 billionFaculty: 3,295Campus: Suburban, 729 acresAthletic Department Web Site: www.TarHeelBlue.comUniversity Website: www.unc.eduCarolina Men’s Lacrosse InformationHead Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina ‘90)Record at UNC: First SeasonCareer Record: 92-63, 11 seasons (all at Ohio State)Office Phone: (919) 962-5216Head Assistant Coach & Recruiting Coordinator: Pat Myers (Ohio State‘03)Office Phone: (919) 962-2890Full-Time Assistant Coach: Greg Paradine (North Carolina ‘93)Office Phone: (919) 962-5226Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brian Holman (Johns Hopkins ‘83)Home Fields: Fetzer Field (Grass) & Kenan Stadium (Grass)Seating Capacity: 5,700 & 60,000Lacrosse Secretary: Donna CheekHead Athletic Trainer: Nina WalkerGraduate Assistant Athletic Trainers: Chun-Man Fong (Second Year); EvanAllen (First Year)Undergraduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Catherine McGradyTeam Physician: Mario CioccaOrthopaedic Surgeon: Jeff SpangFriends of Carolina Lacrosse Coordinator: Gary BurnsTable Coordinator/Official Timekeeper: Randy CoxTeam Manager/Video Coordinator: Michael BrownAcademic Advisor: Spencer WelbornStrength & Conditioning Coach: Eric BienerUNC Athletic CommunicationsMen’s Lacrosse Media Contact: Dave Lohse, Associate Athletic Communi-cations DirectorStatisticians: Bill Hurd, Caralyn DukeScoreboard Operator: Walter HoltLohse’s Email Address: [email protected]’s Office Phone: (919) 962-7257Lohse’s Cell Phone: (919) 641-4128Athletic Communications Office Fax: (919) 962-0612Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515Shipping Address: Athletic Communications, Maurice J. Koury Natatorium,300 Skipper Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514

www.TarHeelBlue.comMedia and fans can follow the Carolina men’s lacrosse team

and the rest of the UNC athletic program from anywhere in theworld on the official web site of North Carolina athletics.TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, rosters, results, features

and more for all 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports.

Nike Supports UNC Men’s LacrosseThe University of North Carolina and Nike extended their

agreement for eight more years beginning in July 2002. Theagreement provides each varsity team with shoes, apparel,equipment bags and other products. It also provides $100,000annually to the Chancellor's Academic Enhancement Fund forundergraduate teaching and $100,000 annually to the athleticdepartment to reward Olympic sports programs and coaches foracademic and athletic excellence.

2009 North Carolina Men’s LacrosseBrochure CreditsHead shots by Jeffrey A. Camarati, athleticdepartment photographer. Team picture byJeffrey A. Camarati. Other action photogra-phy for covers and interior pages contributedby Jeffrey A. Camarati, Peyton Williams andKaren Jonas as well as Athletic Communica-tions photo interns. Other photos from UNCAthletic Communications Archives. Coversdesigned by Dana Gelin of the Athletic Com-munications Office. The 2009 University ofNorth Carolina men’s lacrosse media guidewas written and edited by Dave Lohse, as-sociate athletic communications director.

Franklin Street in the heart of downtown ChapelHill was a sea of revelers after the Tar Heels de-feated Illinois in the 2005 NCAA Menʼs BasketballChampionship Game 75-70 in St. Louis, Mo.

Table of Contents2009 Senior Class and 2009 Quad Captains . . . . . .Front Cover2009 Top Returnees from 2008 Season . . . . .Inside Front CoverUNC Quick Facts, Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12009 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 22009 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 42008 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5The 2009 Tar Heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6UNC Athletic Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 27Head Coach Joe Breschi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 28Head Assistant Coach Pat Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 30Assistant Coach Greg Paradine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 31Assistant Coach Brian Holman, Staff Photos . . . . . . . . .Page 32Fetzer Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 33History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 34Year-by-Year Records & Finishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 39All-Time Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41School Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 44Career Leaders & Season Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 47Team Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 48Miscellaneous ACC Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 50USILA All-Americas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 51National Award Winners, North-South Game . . . . . . . . .Page 52Carolina Lacrosse in Tournament Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 53Varsity Monogram Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 54The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . . . . . . . .Page 55Carolina Athletic Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 56Student-Athlete Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 57Educational Foundation . . . . . . . . . .Page 60, Inside Back Cover2009 Team Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover

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2009Outlook These are exciting times for the University of

North Carolina men’s lacrosse program as theTar Heels officially inaugurate the Joe Breschicoaching era on February 7, 2009 by hostingRobert Morris at Fetzer Field. Breschi, a 1990Carolina graduate, returned to his alma materas the head coach in June 2008 after an 11-yeartenure at Ohio State where he rescued a Buck-eye program from oblivion and made it into anNCAA Tournament calibre side.Breschi is anxious to return the Tar Heel pro-

gram to its past glory. He played and alsoserved as an assistant coach at Carolina duringa period of time when UNC made 12 final fourappearances in a 14-year span from 1980 to1993.The Baltimore native who played his high

school ball at Calvert Hall is also enthusedabout adapting UNC’s style to one of his liking,a style which is also favored by today’s colle-giate players.THE OFFENSE“The offense will be transition style, pushing

the ball from defense through our D-mids andLSMs,” elaborates Breschi. “We will ask a lot ofour defense throughout the year to pressureteams and put the ball on the ground to utilizeour athletes in the transition game.“We will run motion sets on 6v6 opportunities,

attacking from every position on the offensiveend, making our style difficult to defend. We willlook for matchups that benefit our strengths asa team and put our guys in a position to be suc-cessful individually.”ATTACKExpect the attack unit to be keyed by return-

ing starters Bart Wagner (Glen Arm, Md.) andGavin Petracca (Manhasset, N.Y.) with sopho-more Billy Bitter (Stowe, Vt.) stepping in at thethird starting spot for the graduated Michael B.Burns.The top backups at the attack spots will be

junior Kevin Federico (West Islip, N.Y.), truefreshman Thomas Wood (Richmond, Va.) andsenior Matthias McCall (Manteo, N.C.).Wagner, who has led the Heels in scoring

three straight seasons, will lead the unit. He hastremendous hands and vision and the ability toscore in 6v6 and transition.Bitter had a tremendous fall ball season for

Carolina. He is a dynamic lefty dodger who canbreak down a defense at any time which helpsto open up his teammates.The steady Petracca is a versatile player who

can dodge, finish and distribute the ball. Breschifeels he will fit the system well.Federico is a lefty finisher who rides well and

hustles all over the field. Breschi labels Woodas a right-handed Billy Bitter. A dynamic player,he can shoot the lights out of the ball. His skillsare tremendous and he will be used at both at-tack and midfield. McCall is known for his abil-ity to chase the ball all around the field. He isrelentless in his love and enthusiasm for thegame and his style of play illustrates that.OFFENSE MIDFIELD1st Line–Ben Hunt, Bobby McAuley andSean DelaneyBreschi indicated in the fall that two seniors

and a junior would play on the first line midfieldthis spring. This trio is Ben Hunt (Arnold, Md.),Bobby McAuley (Hicksville, N.Y.) and SeanDelaney (Moorestown, N.J.).Hunt ranks as a major threat on the field and

is described by Breschi as one of the best play-ers in the game. Hunt has excellent skills both

right-handed and left-handed and he puts majorpressure on the defense every time he touchesthe ball. He is a down-hill dodger who is difficultto defend.McAuley plays with a tremendous versatility

in his game. He has the ability to control thegame through great communication and skillsset. He plays both a finesse and a physical styleof lacrosse, creating issues for opponents. Hehas terrific hands and vision.The third component in the first line is De-

laney. Sean is the most physical dodger on theTar Heel team. He actually looks for the contactand runs through the slides to get to the cage.2nd Line–Sean Burke, Cryder DiPietro andJimmy DunsterGoing into spring practice, Breschi lists his

second line as consisting of junior Sean Burke(Fort Salonga, N.Y.), junior Cryder DiPietro(Ruxton, Md.) and freshman Jimmy Dunster(Cos Cob, Conn.).Burke has tremendous talent, size and skills.

He’s a great athlete who can play both ends ofthe field to help bolster the Tar Heels’ transitiongame. Breschi said keeping Burke healthythroughout the season will be a key to thesquad’s potential success.DiPietro is a big middie who has solid skills

and a terrific shot. He is one of the best shoot-ers on the team with his hands free.Freshman Dunster is an athlete who really

came on in the fall, running the field and playingan aggressive style of offense. He attacks thecage well and worked on improving his shot inthe off-season.Breschi also said he expects to see redshirt

sophomore Colin Sherwood (Greensboro,N.C.) and freshman Tyler Morton (Denver,Colo.) making an impact in the offensive midfieldthis season.THE DEFENSE“We will play an aggressive style of defense

to put pressure on teams at the offensive end ofthe field,” says Breschi. “We are looking to dic-

Redshirt junior GavinPetracca was thethird-leading scoreron the 2008 team.

Junior midfielderSean Delaney was themost improved playeron the 2008 team.

Redshirt sophomoreMichael Burns re-turns to lead the de-fensive midfield unit.

Ryan Flanagan is alikely starter at closedefense for UNC.

Bart Wagner hasbeen UNC’s leadingscorer each of thelast three years.

Senior Ben Hunt wasthird-teamAll-Americamidfielder in 2008after scoring 21 goals.

Jack Ryan has beena starter on close de-fense each of thepast two years.

Michael Jarvis is oneof UNC’s top long-stick midfielders.

2009 North Carolina Men’sLacrosse Preseason Depth ChartAttackBart Wagner*, Billy Bitter*, Gavin Petracca*,Kevin Federico, Thomas WoodOffensive MidfieldsFirst LineBen Hunt, Bobby McAuley, Sean DelaneySecond LineSean Burke, Cryder DiPietro, Jimmy Dun-sterOthers: Colin Sherwood, Tyler MortonFace-OffsShane Walterhoefer, Michael BurnsDefensive MidfieldChris Hunt, Michael Burns, Chris Layne,Tommy D’Alessandro, Matt Davie, LoganCoreyLSM PositionMark Staines, Michael Jarvis, Milton Lyles,Pell GeorgeClose DefenseJack Ryan*, Ryan Flanagan*, Kevin Pie-gare, Andrew Pyke, Sean Jackson, ChrisCortina, Charlie McComasGoalGrant Zimmerman*, James Petracca*Probable Starters

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tate the tempo of the game, playingman to man, zone, shut-offs and a highpressure style of lacrosse.DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDBreschi identified six players he ex-

pects to see in the mix in the d-midarea, citing three players who will seethe bulk of the playing time, a groupwhich consists of sophomore ChrisHunt (Arnold, Md.), redshirt sophomoreMichael Burns (Medford Lakes, N.J.)and freshman Chris Layne (Downing-town, Pa.). Hunt showed tremendousathleticism in the fall, turning up theUNC transition game and playing anaggressive style of defense. He canshut down offensive middies but also bea threat on offense. Burns is the mostphysical defender at the midfield thatthe Tar Heels have. Another transitionplayer who runs the field extremely welland can face-off with great successwhen Face-Off Yearbook preseasonfirst-team All-America and All-ACCchoice Shane Walterhoefer (EllicottCity, Md.) needs a rest. Burns’ compet-itiveness is evident every time the TarHeels step on the field.Layne is a youngster the coaches

moved to D-middie in the fall. He blos-somed in the role with great confidenceto defend and handle the ball betweenthe lines. Tommy D’Alessandro(Charlotte, N.C.), Matt Davie (Syosset,N.Y.) and Logan Corey (Chapel Hill,N.C.) will also battle for playing timecoming out of the fall.LSM POSITIONFreshman Mark Staines (Gambrills,

Md.) was the biggest surprise of the fallfor the coaching staff. He has amazingathleticism between the lines and as aformer middie his ball-handling skillsmake him a huge threat in transition.He will also face-off at times whenneeded.Junior Michael Jarvis (Richmond,

Va.) is improving every day. His size,

stick skills and range make him difficultto beat in 1v1 situations. SophomoreMilton Lyles (Miami Gardens, Fla.) hada solid fall, switching between close de-fense and LSM. He has continued toimprove his stick skills to add to his“fastest man on the team” title. SeniorPell George (Baltimore, Md.) and jun-ior Kerry McCormick (Garden City,N.Y.) will also be counted on in thespring while sophomore Scott Bollert(Rancho Sante Fe, Calif.) is redshirtingafter off-season foot surgery.CLOSE DEFENSETwo of the starting positions on close

defense appear set heading into thespring. Senior captain Jack Ryan(Darien, Conn.) has been an enforceron defense, directing traffic and playinga physical style that has set the tone forthe close D. An excellent athlete, Jackhas solid skills and stick work to helpwith the clearing game.Sophomore Ryan Flanagan (West

Islip, N.Y.) is probably also set in a start-ing spot for the Tar Heels. Flanagan isa rangy defender with solid ability to de-fend in 1v1 situations. A terrific athlete,Ryan covers a lot of ground with hiswing span, knocking down passes andcreating havoc for the offense.Five Tar Heels have all shown signs

of gathering up the third starting spot.Breschi has indicated it may be defenseby committee at this starting position. Inthe hunt are sophomore Kevin Piegare(Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.), senior An-drew Pyke (Baltimore, Md.), juniorSean Jackson (Fairfax, Va.), redshirtjunior Chris Cortina (Pennington, N.J.)and freshman Charlie McComas(Parkton, Md.)GOALIEThe Tar Heels return one of the best

netminders in the nation in redshirt sen-ior Grant Zimmerman (Cockeysville,Md.), a preseason All-ACC selection asnamed by Face-Off Yearbook. Zimmer-

man will be in his third full-time year asUNC’s starter after sharing the positionas a freshman. He is a terrific stopperwith great hands and the ability to runthe defense. This past fall, he contin-ued to work hard on his clearing game.His athleticism is amazing with greatspeed and the agility to be a threat out-side the cage.Freshman James Petracca (Man-

hasset, N.Y.), the younger brother ofGavin, had a tremendous fall, playing inall three fall ball games and saving over65 percent of the shots he faced. He’sa classic ball stopper with high energyand enthusiasm between the pipes. Hecontinues to work on his clearing gameand stick handling. Junior ChrisMadalon (Darien, Conn.) will be red-shirting during the 2009 season.THE XCarolina is fortunate in that it returns theplayer considered by many to be the topface-off man in the country in seniorShane Walterhoefer. “Walt” has setevery conceivable record in the TarHeel archives in three seasons and henow looks to hunt down players at thetop of NCAA charts in his senior cam-paign. Both sophomoreMichael Burnsand freshman Mark Staines will becounted on as proven backups.A DEEP BENCHThe Tar Heels’ deep bench also in-

cludes junior attackman Joe Howard(Chapel Hill, N.C.), freshman attackmanRyan Kotowski (Crofton, Md.), sopho-more defenseman Emmit Kellar (Glyn-don, Md.), freshman defenseman GraySmith (Winston-Salem, N.C.), sopho-more goalkeeper Jamie Locke (Char-lotte, N.C.), freshman midfielder MattConte (Thornton, Pa.) and freshmanmidfielder Jeff Muscatello (Wells,Maine).

2009 North Carolina Men’s Lacrosse ScheduleDate Opponent Location TimeFeb. 7 Robert Morris CHAPEL HILL NoonFeb. 14 Denver CHAPEL HILL 1 p.m.Feb. 20 Navy CHAPEL HILL 7:30 p.m.Feb. 22 Colgate CHAPEL HILL 1 p.m.Feb. 28 Lehigh Brooklandville, Md. 1 p.m.

(St. Paul’s School)March 3 Detroit Mercy CHAPEL HILL 7 p.m.March 8 Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. 1 p.m.March 11 Providence CHAPEL HILL 3 p.m.March 14 Duke (ESPNU) CHAPEL HILL 2 p.m.

(Kenan Stadium)March 21 Maryland (ESPNU) College Park, Md. 2 p.m.March 28 Johns Hopkins (ESPNU) CHAPEL HILL 2 p.m.April 4 Virginia (ESPNU) East Rutherford, N.J. Noon

(Giants Stadium)April 11 Ohio State Baltimore, Md. 1 p.m.

(Calvert Hall College High School)April 18 Hofstra Hempstead, N.Y. 7 p.m.ACC TournamentApril 24 Semifinals CHAPEL HILL 5 & 7:30 p.m.

(Kenan Stadium)April 26 Championship CHAPEL HILL 3:30 p.m.

(Kenan Stadium)

Senior captainBobby McAuley willrun in the first mid-field unit.

Sean Jackson is one offive players in con-tention for a startingspot on close defense.

Cryder DiPietroscored six man-upgoals for the TarHeels in 2008.

Sean Burke will runwith the second mid-field unit in 2009.

2009 Face-Off YearbookPreseason All-AmericasFirst-TeamShane Walterhoefer, Face-off Spe-cialistSecond-TeamBen Hunt, Offensive MidfielderHonorable MentionBart Wagner, AttackmanGrant Zimmerman, GoalkeeperRyan Flanagan, Close Defenseman2009 Face-Off Yearbook Pre-season All-ACC SelectionsShane Walterhoefer, Face-Off Spe-cialistBen Hunt, Offensive MidfielderGrant Zimmerman, Goalkeeper2008 USILA CoachesPostseason All-AmericaSelectionsThird-TeamBen Hunt, Offensive MidfielderHonorable MentionNick Tintle, Offensive MidfielderGrant Zimmerman, GoalkeeperTim Kaiser, Close Defenseman

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No Name Ht Wt Position Class Hometown High School1 Bart Wagner 5-10 185 Attackman Sr. Glen Arm, Md. St. Paul's School (Brooklandville, Md.)3 Kevin Federico 5-10 170 Attackman Jr. West Islip, N.Y. West Islip4 Billy Bitter 6-0 175 Attackman So. Stowe, Vt. Manhasset (Manhasset, N.Y.) '06;

Deerfield Academy (Deerfield Mass.) '075 Chris Hunt 6-0 175 Midfielder So. Arnold, Md. Severna Park (Severna Park, Md.)6 Mark Staines 6-4 205 Defenseman Fr. Gambrills, Md. The Severn School (Severna Park, Md.)7 Tyler Morton 6-2 183 Midfielder Fr. Denver. Colo. Kent Denver School (Englewood, Colo.)8 Michael Jarvis 6-5 210 Defenseman Jr. Richmond, Va. Collegiate School9 Grant Zimmerman (Capt.) 5-8 170 Goalkeeper Sr. (RS) Cockeysville, Md. The Gilman School (Baltimore, Md.)11 Chris Madalon 6-3 195 Goalkeeper Jr. Darien, Conn. Darien12 Bobby McAuley (Capt.) 6-0 190 Midfielder Sr. Hicksville, N.Y. Hicksville14 Gavin Petracca 5-10 175 Attackman Jr. (RS) Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset15 Colin Sherwood 6-1 215 Midfielder So. (RS)Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley16 Pell George 6-0 175 Defenseman Sr. Towson, Md. The Gilman School (Baltimore, Md.)17 Kevin Piegare 6-2 195 Defenseman Fr. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Cold Spring Harbor18 Ben Hunt (Capt.) 6-5 220 Midfielder Sr. Arnold, Md. Severna Park (Severna Park, Md.)19 Matthias McCall 6-0 185 Attackman Sr. Manteo, N.C. Yorktown (Yorktown, N.Y.)20 Chris Cortina 6-2 225 Defenseman Jr. (RS) Pennington, N.J. The Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, N.J.)21 Andrew Pyke 6-0 205 Defenseman Jr. Reisterstown, Md. The Gilman School (Baltimore, Md.)22 Cryder DiPietro 6-4 205 Midfielder Jr. Ruxton, Md. St. Paul's School (Brooklandville, Md.)23 Sean Delaney 6-2 200 Midfielder So. Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown24 Ryan Flanagan 6-6 237 Defenseman So. West Islip, N.Y. West Islip25 Shane Walterhoefer 5-9 200 Midfielder Sr. Ellicott City, Md. The Boys' Latin School of Maryland (Baltimore, Md.)26 Michael Burns 6-1 190 Midfielder So. (RS)Medford Lakes, N.J. Shawnee (Medford, N.J.)28 Matt Davie 6-2 205 Midfielder So. Syosset, N.Y. Syosset29 Milton Lyles 5-11 185 Defenseman So. Miami Gardens, Fla. Deerfield Academy (Deerfield, Mass.)30 Joe Howard 6-2 195 Attackman So. Chapel Hill, N.C. Jordan (Durham, N.C.)31 Tommy D’Alessandro 5-10 180 Midfielder Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day School32 Jack Ryan (Capt.) 6-4 230 Defenseman Sr. Darien, Conn. Darien33 Sean Jackson 6-3 215 Defenseman Jr. Fairfax, Va. W.T. Woodson34 Ryan Kotowski 6-3 207 Attackman Fr. Crofton, Md. DeMatha Catholic (Hyasttsville, Md.)35 Emmit Kellar 6-2 215 Defenseman So. Glyndon, Md. Loyola Blakefield (Towson, Md.)36 Thomas Wood 5-9 165 Attackman Fr. Richmond, Va. Collegiate School37 Gray Smith 6-2 195 Defenseman Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Forsyth Country Day School (Lewisville, N.C.)38 Chris Layne 5-9 175 Midfielder Fr. Downingtown, Pa. Malvern Preparatory School (Malvern, Pa.)39 Logan Corey 6-1 170 Midfielder Fr. Carrboro, N.C. Chapel Hill40 Jimmy Dunster 6-1 185 Midfielder Fr. Cos Cob, Conn. Greenwich (Greenwich, Conn.)41 Kerry McCormick 6-1 175 Defenseman Jr. Garden CIty, N.Y. Garden City42 Sean Burke 6-2 195 Midfielder Jr. Fort Salonga, N.Y. St. Anthony's (South Huntington, N.Y.)43 James Petracca 5-7 175 Goalkeeper Fr. Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset44 Scott Bollert 6-0 190 Defenseman So. Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. The Bishop's School (LaJolla, Calif.)45 Charlie McComas 6-2 185 Defenseman Fr. Parkton, Md. The Boys' Latin School of Maryland (Baltimore, Md.)46 Jamie Locke 5-11 170 Goalkeeper So. Charlotte, N.C. Christ School (Arden, N.C.)48 Matt Conte 5-11 175 Midfielder Fr. Thornton, Pa. Malvern Preparatory School (Malvern, Pa.)49 Jeff Muscatello 6-0 185 Midfielder Fr. Wells, Maine The Governor’s Academy (Byfield, Mass.)Coaching & Support StaffJoe Breschi - Head CoachPat Myers - Head Assistant Coach & Recruiting CoordinatorGreg Paradine - Assistant CoachBrian Holman - Volunteer Assistant CoachDonna Cheek - SecretaryNina Walker - Head Athletic TrainerChun-Man Fong, Evan Allen - Graduate Assistant AthleticTrainersCatherine McGrady - Undergraduate Assistant AthleticTrainerMario Ciocca - Team PhysicianJeff Spang - Orthopaedic SurgeonGary Burns - Friends of Carolina Lacrosse CoordinatorRandy Cox - Table Coordinator/Official TimekeeperMichael Brown - Team Manager/Video CoordinatorSpencer Welborn - Academic AdvisorEric Biener - Strength & Conditioning CoachDave Lohse - Athletic Communications DirectorBill Hurd, Caralyn Duke - StatisticiansWalter Holt - Scoreboard OperatorPRONUNCIATION GUIDEScott Bollert BOLL-ertMatt Conte CON-tayChris Cortina COR-teen-uhTommy D’Alessandro dahl-uh-SAN-droCryder DiPietro duh-PEE-trowKevin Federio fed-ERR-eek-ohRyan Kotowski kuh-TOW-skeeChris Madalon MAD-a-lonMike Munnelly MUNN-ull-leeJeff Muscatello mus-KUH-tell-ohGreg Paradine pair-UH-deanGavin Petracca puh-TRACK-uhJames Petracca puh-TRACK-uhKevin Piegare pih-GARE-eeShane Walterhoefer WALL-ter-hoff-er

2009Roster

Junior Kevin Federicowill be one of the TarHeels’ top backups onthe attack in 2009.

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RESULTSRESULTSDate Opponent Score Overall Conf. Attendance Goalie SiteFeb. 16, 2008 BELLARMINE W15-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 518 Grant Zimmerman (1-0) Chapel Hill, N.C.Feb. 23, 2008 at #20Denver W6-5 2-0-0 0-0-0 1,800 Grant Zimmerman (2-0) Denver, Colo.Mar. 2, 2008 #5CORNELL W13-8 3-0-0 0-0-0 3,866 Grant Zimmerman (3-0) Chapel Hill, N.C.Mar. 8, 2008 #5NOTREDAME W8-6 4-0-0 0-0-0 1,312 Grant Zimmerman (4-0) Chapel Hill, N.C.Mar. 11, 2008 at Providence W8-6 5-0-0 0-0-0 572 Grant Zimmerman (5-0) Providence, R.I.Mar. 15, 2008 at #1Duke L9-19 5-1-0 0-1-0 4,008 Grant Zimmerman (5-1) Durham,N.C.Mar. 18, 2008 MARIST W12-3 6-1-0 0-1-0 487 Grant Zimmerman (6-1) Chapel Hill, N.C.Mar. 22, 2008 #9MARYLAND L8-13 6-2-0 0-2-0 2,642 Grant Zimmerman (6-2) Chapel Hill, N.C.Mar. 29, 2008 at #8 JohnsHopkins W13-8 7-2-0 0-2-0 4,250 Grant Zimmerman (7-2) Baltimore,Md.Apr. 5, 2008 #4VIRGINIA L11-12OT 7-3-0 0-3-0 2,136 Grant Zimmerman (7-3) Chapel Hill, N.C.Apr. 12, 2008 vs. #16Ohio State L11-14 7-4-0 0-3-0 1,224 Grant Zimmerman (7-4) Baltimore,Md.Apr. 19, 2008 #20HOFSTRA W13-9 8-4-0 0-3-0 1,358 Grant Zimmerman (8-4) Chapel Hill, N.C.Apr. 25, 2008 vs. #2Duke L6-17 8-5-0 0-3-0 3,057 Grant Zimmerman (8-5) Charlottesville, Va.May 10, 2008 #14NAVY L7-8 8-6-0 0-3-0 1,735 Grant Zimmerman (8-6) Chapel Hill, N.C.

INDIVIDUALSTATISTICSPlayer GP/GS G A PTS SH Shot Pct SOG SOG% GB TO CT Face-offs PenaltiesBartWagner 14/14 18 16 34 71 .254 41 .577 36 17 2 5-5min.BenHunt 12/6 21 9 30 65 .323 44 .677 32 11 0 2-2min.Gavin Petracca 14/14 19 6 25 70 .271 42 .600 14 18 1 2-2min.Billy BenzBitter 14/0 6 15 21 20 .300 11 .550 23 11 0 1-0.5min.SeanDelaney 14/0 12 8 20 49 .245 25 .510 16 8 0 3-3min.NickTintle 14/0 6 13 19 44 .136 27 .614 12 13 3 1-1min.Michael B. Burns 14/11 17 1 18 33 .515 24 .727 12 13 0 1-0.5min.Cryder DiPietro 14/0 10 2 12 34 .294 21 .618 9 9 0 3-5min.RobDriscoll 14/0 9 3 12 33 .273 22 .667 7 5 1 6-5min.Kevin Federico 13/2 6 4 10 14 .429 9 .643 6 6 0 1-0.5min.BobbyMcAuley 12/0 4 4 8 11 .364 9 .818 7 11 2 0-1 (.000) 1-1min.SeanBurke 12/0 2 2 4 15 .133 4 .267 17 4 6 4-3min.FletcherGregory 13/8 1 3 4 4 .250 1 .250 28 4 5 2-1.5min.TimKaiser 14/14 3 0 3 4 .750 4 1.000 33 4 11 7-8.5min.MatthiasMcCall 10/1 2 0 2 3 .667 3 1.000 3 1 0 1-1min.BrianConnors 9/0 1 1 2 11 .091 5 .455 6 3 0ShaneWalterhoefer 9/7 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 64 10 1 118-173 (.682)Ryan Flanagan 14/11 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 22 4 7 4-3.5min.JoeHoward 2/0 1 0 1 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 0Chris Hunt 14/0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 10 1 0 2-2 (1.000) 2-2min.MikeMunnelly 13/0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 7 2 4 2-1.5min.Brian Burke 13/11 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .0000 21 2 1 4-4min.Michael J. Burns 14/7 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 30 2 4 63-136 (.463) 5-8.5min.KerryMcCormick 13/0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 8 1 1 2-2min.Sean Jackson 12/3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 9 1 2 3-2.5min.Matt Davie 5/0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 2 0 1Milton Lyles 3/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 0HunterMeldman 2/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0TimMcCall 3/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1-0.5min.Scott Bollert 6/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 0 1Emmit Kellar 2/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 2 0 0 1-1min.Kevin Piegare 6/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 0 0JackRyan 14/14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 23 1 5 5-4.5min.MikeChires 1/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0AndrewPyke 1/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0T. D’Alessandro 3/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 0 1Pell George 2/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0ChrisMadalon 7/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 4 0 0Grant Zimmerman 14/14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 65 4 6 1-0.5min.Michael Jarvis 14/3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 6 2 5 4-3.5min.AndrewMoss 1/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0IanMorrison 2/0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 0 0UNC 14 140 91 231 500 .280 301 .602 538 187 70 183-312 (.587) 74-73.5min.OPPONENTS 14 130 65 195 545 .239 307 .563 476 172 74 129-312 (.413) 66-57.5min.Game-WinningGoals: UNC18 (SeanDelaney 3, BartWagner 2, BenHunt 1, Gavin Petracca 1, Kevin Federico 1), Opponents 6Man-UpGoals: UNC 23 (BenHunt 9, Cryder DiPietro 6, BartWagner 4, Billy Bitter 1, SeanDelaney 1, NickTintle 1, Kevin Federico 1), Opponents 25Man-DownGoals: UNC3 (BartWagner 1, Billy Bitter 1, FletcherGregory 1), Opponents 2

GOALKEEPINGSTATISTICSPlayer GP/GS Minutes GA GAAvg. Saves Pct. Record Shots FacedChrisMadalon 5/0 44:35 4 5.38 6 .600 0-0-0 18Grant Zimmerman 14/14 796:14 125 9.42 170 .576 8-6-0 524AndrewMoss 1/0 2:10 1 27.69 1 .500 0-0-0 3UNC 14 842:59 130 9.25 177 .577 8-6-0 545Opponents 14 842:59 140 9.96 161 .535 6-8-0 500Clear Percentages: NorthCarolina, 219-301 ( .728); Opponents, 250-294 ( .850)ExtraManOpportunities: NorthCarolina, 23-61 (.257); Opponents, 25-64 (.391)

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Coach Joe Breschi on Billy Bitter• A do-it-all attackman

•Can dodge both right- and left-handed•Can turn the corner with the best in the game

•Has game-breaking ability

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#4Billy BenzBITTER

Sophomore, 6-0, 175AttackmanStowe, Vt.

General: Likely to move into the startinglineup in the attack after the graduation ofMichael B. Burns...returning letterman from2008...had a tremendous fall ball season...adynamic left dodger...can break down a de-fense with his quickness...regularly draws dou-ble teams which open up his teammates.2008 (Freshman): Played in all 14 games asthe first attackman off the bench...UNC’sfourth-leading scorer and No. 2 assist man with21 and 15, respectively...won the Jay Gal-lagher Award as UNC’s outstanding freshmanplayer, marking the second straight year aManhasset grad earned the award...had a sea-son high three goals in UNC’s 13-8 win over2007 NCAA semifinalist Cornell...had three as-sists in he regular-season loss at Duke...alsohad three points (1g, 2a) versus OhioState...had two on more points in sevenmatches, including four of the last five of thecampaign...had a season-high three groundballs five times.Prep: Graduated in June 2006 from Manhas-set (N.Y.) High School...completed a post-graduate year at Deerfield (Mass.) Academy in2007...a three-sport prep athlete...played cen-ter forward on the soccer team and attackmanon lacrosse squad...also participated on skiingteam at DA...2005 All-Conference soccerplayer at Manhasset...made All-Star Team atTop 2005 Lacrosse Camp individually and All-Star Team at Hot Beds Camp with his Long Is-land Express club team...on the lacrosse field,he was honorable mention All-County as a jun-ior and honorable mention All-America as asenior.Personal: Full name is Billy Benz Bitter...isnicknamed “Cheese”...the son of Edwin WardBitter and Nancy Bitter...has lived in multipletowns in the last four years, including Manhas-set, N.Y., Deerfield, Mass., New York City andStowe, Vt. in addition to Chapel Hill...was bornJune 10, 1988 in Manhasset, N.Y. ...comesfrom a large family...sisters Kristen, 29, andMegan, 27, are the oldest of the six kids...hisbrothers include Ward, 25, Matt, 23, a seniorlacrosse player at the Naval Academy, andJimmy, 16...is world famous for his voluminousITunes collection.

The Beans On Billy BenzAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: Real EstateHobbies: Skiing, Boating, Soccer, Zip Lin-ing, Cliff Jumping, Downloading MusicAthlete I Most Admire: Candide ThovexBiggest Sports Thrill: Having an unde-feated lacrosse season during my post-grad-uate year at Deerfield Academy in 2007Person Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book: Brian's Winter by GaryPaulsenFavorite Magazine: PeopleFavorite Foods: Peanut Butter & Jelly,Black & White Milkshakes, Chocolate ChipPancakesFavorite Movie: Tangerine DreamFavorite TV Show: The Office

General: Returning letter winner who is recov-ering from off-season foot surgery...will redshirtin 2009 and retain three years of future eligi-bility...excels at the rope position where hisstick skills are excellent...a hard worker in prac-tice.2008 (Freshman): Saw action at the rope po-sition in six games, including the last threegames of the season...had one ground balland one caused turnover.Prep: Graduated from the The Bishop’sSchool in La Jolla, Calif. on June 4, 2007...afour-year varsity lacrosse player atBishop’s...played wing and forward on the var-sity basketball team his junior and senior

years...played for the RC Lacrosse Club forfour years...also played for the West CoastStarz Lacrosse Club for three years...cap-tained the basketball team as a high schoolsenior and the lacrosse team as a junior andsenior...named to West Coast Starz Teamthree times...high school All-America as a sen-ior...in his senior year he was named theCoastal League player of the year...first-teamAll-League his freshman through senioryears...team’s defensive MVP for three years.Personal: Scott Cameron Bollert was bornMay 23, 1988 in San Diego...the son of Steveand Jennifer Bollert...has two younger sisters,Carly, 17, and Sophie, 10.

Billy Bitter’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH SOG G A PTS GB2008 14/0 20 11 6 15 21 34Career Highs: Goals--3 vs. Cornell, 3-2-2008; As-sists--3 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008; Points--3 vs. Cornell,3-2-2008, and vs. Duke, 3-15-2008; Shots--5 vs.Marist, 3-18-2008; Ground Balls--3 on 5 occasionsin the 2008 season.

2008 Billy Bitter Game-By-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 1 1 2 2 1 3Denver 0 1 1 0 0 0Cornell 3 0 3 3 3 1Notre Dame 0 1 1 1 1 1Providence 0 0 0 0 0 1Duke 0 3 3 0 0 3Marist 1 0 1 5 3 3Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 3Johns Hopkins 0 1 1 0 0 1Virginia 0 2 2 1 0 0Ohio State 1 2 3 3 2 0Hofstra 0 2 2 1 0 3Duke 0 2 2 0 0 2Navy 0 0 0 4 1 0Totals 6 15 21 20 11 23GP=14; MUG=1 (Cornell); MDG=1 (Marist);Shots Per Game=1.43; Goals Per Game=0.43;Assists Per Game=1.07; Points Per Game=1.50.

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#44ScottBOLLERT

Sophomore, 6-0, 190Long-Stick MidfielderRancho Santa Fe, Calif.

Coach Joe Breschi on Scott Bollert• Recovering from off-season foot surgery

•Will redshirt in 2009•Hard worker, tremendous between the lines

•Stick skills are his strength

Scott Bollert’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2008 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 1

2008 Scott Bollert Game-By-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 1Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 1 1GP=6

Scotty's ScoreAcademic Major at Carolina: EconomicsCareer Plans: BusinessHobbies: Sports, surfing, hanging out withfriendsAthlete I Most Admire: LaDainian Tomlin-sonBiggest Sports Thrill: Playing a basketballgame my senior year of high school with astanding room only crowd that included RickPitinoPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: Hamilton Pol-lard and My DadFavorite Books: The Da Vinci Code by DanBrown; Pipe Dreams by Kelly SlaterFavorite Magazine: Surfing MagazineFavorite Food: Fish TacosFavorite Movie:Wedding CrashersFavorite TV Show: Family GuyFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

#42SeanBURKE

Junior, 6-2, 195MidfielderFort Salonga, N.Y.

Coach Joe Breschi on Sean Burke• Has the potential to be a dominant middie in

the country if he remains healthy•A major threat to the opposition based on hisuncanny ability to score from anywhere on the

field from the offensive end

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Coach Joe Breschi on Michael Burns• The toughest kid on the team

•Plays a physical, fast, aggressive style•A grinder at the face-off X

•Can play both ways

A Bunch On BurkeAcademic Major at Carolina: Managementand SocietyCareer Plans:Work in New York CityHobbies:Watching and Listening to team-mate Joe Howard playing the guitarAthletes I Most Admire: Cryder DiPietroand Big PoppaBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the EmpireState championshipPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book: Generation Kill by EvanWrightFavorite Food: Anything that tastes goodFavorite TV Shows: Seinfeld, Dexter, Cali-fornication, Entourage

Michael on the MicAcademic Major at Carolina: HistoryCareer Plans:Work on Wall StreetHobbies: Surfing, travelingAthlete I Most Admire: Dan McDonaldBiggest Sports Thrill: Is yet to comePeople Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My Mom, M.V.Whitlow, Tim GushueFavorite Books: There are a lot of themFavorite Magazine: Inside LacrosseFavorite Foods: Fruit, Pork Roll, ChocolateChip CookiesFavorite Movies: To many to pick fromFavorite TV Show: DexterFavorite Website to Visit: The New YorkTimes

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General: Returning regular in the midfield whowill run on the No. 2 midfield unit thisyear...two-year letterman...had a tremendousfreshman year in 2007 but was held back byinjury issues from having a spectacular soph-omore year...Coach Breschi believes he hasthe potential to be a dominant midfield pres-ence...a tremendous goal-scoring threat...younger brother of Brian Burke, starting UNCclose defenseman from 2006-08.2008 Season (Sophomore): A preseason in-jury lingered most of the season, cutting intohis playing time and therefore his offensivenumbers...played in the final 12 games aftermissing the first two matches of theseason...had two goals and two assists but hisdefensive numbers were still outstanding with17 ground balls and six caused turnovers.2007 Season (Freshman): Played in all 16games for the Tar Heels...was the team’s sixth-leading scorer with 19 points...ranked fourth onthe team with his nine assists...with 10 goalshe was one of eight Tar Heels in double fig-ures...had two goals in a game on four ocas-sions — against Navy in the regular season, inthe win over Johns Hopkins, against Fairfieldand in the NCAA Tournament against Duke...had two assists in games against Navy andVirginia...his top point games were Navy withfour and Johns Hopkins with three...had 13ground balls with seven of them coming in theACC and NCAA games against Duke.Prep: Was one of the top-ranked recruits inthe nation at offensive midfielder in 2006...graduated on June 3, 2006 from Saint An-thony’s High School in South Huntington, N.Y....played four years of varsity lacrosse andfootball and one year of varsity basketball...played wide receiver on the gridiron, midfieldon the lacrosse field and point guard in basket-ball...a lacrosse high school All-America...All-Long Island and All-Catholic Team selections...played on gold medal team at Under ArmourAll-Star Game...member of L.I. Empire StateGames Team...was captain of lacrosse teamas a senior...won the Brother Shane BurkeAward as the outstanding athlete at Saint An-thony’s...his gridiron honors included first-teamAll-State, first-team All-Long Island and All-New York Catholic League.Personal: Sean Christian Burke was bornFebruary 12, 1988 in Manhasset, N.Y. ...is theson of Brian and Grace Burke...has two broth-ers, Brian, 22, and Kieran, 14, and one sister,Kelley, 19.

2008 Sean Burke Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTCornell 0 1 1 0 1 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 2 1Providence 0 1 1 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 2 0 0Marist 1 0 1 3 1 1Maryland 0 0 0 2 1 2Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 4 0Virginia 1 0 1 1 3 2Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0 1 2 1Duke 0 0 0 1 1 0Navy 0 0 0 2 1 2Totals 2 2 4 15 17 6GP=12

2008 Michael Burns Game-by-GameGame G A SH GB CT FOBellarmine 0 0 0 3 0 2-2Denver 0 0 0 1 0 1-1Cornell 0 0 0 2 0 2-8Notre Dame* 0 0 0 2 1 3-16Providence* 0 0 0 2 0 8-17Duke* 0 0 2 4 0 12-18Marist* 0 0 0 4 1 9-15Maryland* 0 0 0 1 2 12-23Johns Hopkins*0 0 0 0 0 9-23Virginia* 0 0 0 2 0 1-4Ohio State 0 0 0 1 0 0-3Hofstra 0 0 0 2 0 0-0Duke 0 0 1 4 0 4-6Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Totals 0 0 5 30 463-136*Game Started; GP=14; GS=7; Face-Off W-LPct.=.463.

Sean Burke’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB FO2007 16/0 51 10 9 19 13 5-162008 12/0 15 2 2 4 17 0-0Totals 28/0 66 12 11 23 30 5-16Had six caused turnovers in 2008 and 2 in 2007.Career Highs: Shots--8 vs. Navy, 3-2-2007;Goals--2 on four occasions in 2007; Assists--2 vs.Navy, 3-2-2007; 2 vs. Virginia, 4-7-2007; Points--4vs. Navy, 3-2-007; Ground Balls--4 vs. Duke, 5-20-2007; 4 vs. Johns Hopkins, 3-29-2008; CausedTurnovers--2 vs. Maryland, 2-22-2008; 2 vs. Navy,5-10-2008.

Michael Burns’ Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB FO2008 14/7 5 0 0 0 30 63-136Had four caused turnovers in 2008.Career Highs: Ground Balls--4 on four occasionsin 2008; Face-Offs Won--12 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008;12 vs. Maryland, 3-22-2008; Face-Off Percentage--.667 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008.

General: A player brimming withpotential...had an outstanding redshirt fresh-man year in 2008 after a medical reshirt yearin 2007...will fill the role of one of UNC’s topshort stick defensive midfielders...will contibueto contribute at the face-off position as the No.2 man behind Shane Walterhoefer...hastremendous clearing ability...also versatileenough to be a potent offensive threat...an out-standing athlete...is a tough competitor whowill contribute all over the field...aggressive,physical and fast...member of Carolina RisingStars program in Carolina Leadership Acad-emy.200 Season (Redhsirt Freshman): Played inall 14 games and earned seven starting nodsat the X while Shane Walterhoefer was nursinginjury issues...was among the team leaders inground balls with 30, three times claiming asmany as four in a game...won 63 face-offs, in-cluding 12 each against Maryland andDuke...member of All-ACC Academic Team for

second straight year...an ACC Honor Roll hon-oree once again...garnered Dean’s List acco-lades.2007 Season (True Freshman): Redshirtedfor medical reasons...member of All-ACCAca-demic Team...named to 2006-07 ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll.Prep: Highly-regarded member of UNC’s No.4-ranked 2007 recruiting class...graduatedfrom Shawnee High School in Medford, N.J. onJune 14, 2006....played four years of footballas a running back, outside linebacker andstrong safety...was a standout on the lacrosseteam in the midfield for four years...led footballteam to state championship his junioryear...played on a lacrosse team which wonfour conference championships...set theschool’s all-time ground ball record...namedhigh school All-America as a senior...tapped asteam’s MVP as a senior...chosen for the pres-tigious Under Armour All-Amerca Team...cap-tain of Shawnee team his final year there.Personal: Michael James Burns was bornJanuary 22, 1988...is the son of Nancy Pirieand Mike Burns...has one sister, Taylor, 21.

#26MichaelBURNSRedshirt Sophomore6-1, 190Short-Stick DefensiveMidfielder, Face-Off ManMedford Lakes, N.J.

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#20ChrisCORTINA

Redshirt Junior, 6-2, 225Close DefensemanPennington, N.J.

Coach Joe Breschi on Chris Cortina• Possesses excellent skills•Has ability to Face-Off

•Plays solid one-on-one defense•Plays a physical style

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General: One of several players in the huntfor the third starting spot on closedefense...two-time returning letter winner whoseeks to bounce back from injury problemswhich plagued him the second half of his soph-omore year and forced him to redshirt last sea-son...one of the most physical defenders onthe team.2008 Season (Junior): Injury redshirt year.2007 Season (Sophomore): Played in sixgames before being sidelined by injury...started the game at Maryland and had twoground balls and two caused turnovers in thematch...those were both career high totals in agame.2006 Season (Freshman): Played in sixgames for Carolina including the last four of theseason...started the season finale againstMaryland in the ACC Tournament...had threeground balls and caused one turnover.Prep: 2005 graduate of the LawrencevilleSchool in Lawrenceville, N.J.…four-year letter-man in both lacrosse and football…played mid-field and defense and faced-off for the lacrosseteam, starting all four years…played tight endand linebacker on the gridiron as a three-yearstarter…All-America selection in lacrosse…named second-team All-State in lacrosse in2004 by the Newark Star-Ledger…a third-team All-State selection in 2003 and second-team choice in 2004 by the Newark StarLedger as a tight end…captained lacrosseteam as a senior…led lacrosse team to fourprep “A” class state championships…servedas a Lawrenceville tour guide for threeyears…president and founder of the M.E.A.T.club...U.S. Lacrosse boys high school All-America...2005 National Senior Showcase se-lection.Personal: Christopher Samuel Cortina is theson of Gary and Leslie Cortina...was born April9, 1987 in Trenton, N.J. ...has one brother,Michael, 22.

Chris Cortina’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2006 6/1 0 0 0 0 32007 6/1 0 0 0 0 3 2Totals12/2 0 0 0 0 6 2Career Highs: Ground Balls--2 vs. Maryland in2007; Caused Turnovers--2 vs. Maryland in 2007.

Cordially CortinaAcademic Major at Carolina: Communica-tion StudiesCareer Plans: To be in business for myselfand to be happyHobbies: Surfing, Eating, Relaxing, Spend-ing time with my friends and family, Livingwith Ben HuntAthletes I Most Admire: Lance Armstrong,Muhammad AliBiggest Sports Thrills: Lawrenceville beat-ing Brunswick School 13-12 in overtime aftertrailing by four goals with 2:45 left in thegame; scoring TD against Hun School myjunior year to give us a seven-point lead inthe gamePeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My Dad andmy Uncle GregFavorite Books: Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger, Their Eyes were Watching God byZora Neale HurstonFavorite Magazines: Any surfing magazineFavorite Foods: Mom's roasted chicken,Steak, French Fries, Grandma's pasta withmeat sauceFavorite Movies: The Godfather, The God-father Part II, City of God, Old SchoolFavorite TV Shows: Entourage, Weeds,The SopranosFavorite Website to Visit: Facebook

#31TommyD’ALESSANDROJunior, 5-10, 180Short-Stick DefensiveMidfielderCharlotte, N.C.

Coach Joe Breschi on Tommy D’Alessandro• Had an eye-opening fall ball season•Will contribute to defensive midfield

unit in the spring•Solid leadership skills

#28MattDAVIESophomore, 6-2, 205Short-Stick DefensiveMidfielderSyosset, N.Y.

Coach Joe Breschi on Matt Davie•A defensive middie who has stick skills to gen-

erate transition opportunities•Has great character

•A silent leader who in a couple of years will beone of the best leaders on the team

General: Two-time returning letterman whowas being switched to the midfield last yearafter playing attack as a freshman...this yearhe undergoes another position change becom-ing a short-stick defensive midfielder...CoachBreschi says D’Alessandro was one of theteam’s most improved players in fall ball...par-ticipates in Rising Stars program of CarolinaLeadership Academy...member of Phi DeltaTheta fraternity.2008 Season (Sophomore): Saw action inthree games last year...made the Dean’s Listin the spring semester of 2008 and fall semes-ter of 2007...named to ACC Academic HonorRoll for second straight year...had one groundball and one caused turnover against Marist.2007 Season (Freshman): Saw action in twogames as a freshman...named to 2006-07ACC Academic Honor Roll...tapped for Dean’sList in spring semester 2007.Prep: Graduated on May 22, 2006 from Char-lotte Country Day School...was a varsity at-tackman on the lacrosse team there for fouryears...also played three years of varsity foot-

ball as a defensive back...2006 lacrosse teamcaptain...led Country Day to four successiveappearances in the state championship game,winning titles in 2004 and 2006...the squadwon conference championships in 2003, 2004and 2006...individually, he was named a 2006high school All-America...Most Valuable Playerof 2006 team...named first-teamAll-State threetimes...also named three times to first-teamAll-Conference and All-City honor squads...2006conference player of the year.Personal: Thomas Donald D’Alessandro isthe son of Don and Sally D’Alessandro...wasborn September 7, 1987 in Englewood, N.J....is the middle of three boys in the family alongwith brothers Billy, 23, and Dave, 17.

2008 Tommy D’AlessandroGame-by-GameGame G A SH SOG GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 1 1Totals 0 0 0 0 1 1GP=3

Tommy D’Alessandro Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2007 2/0 0 0 0 0 02008 3/0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 5/0 0 0 0 0 1

D'Alessandro AficionadoAcademic Major at Carolina: Business Ad-ministrationHobbies: Being with friends, the beach,watching sportsAthlete I Most Admire: Steve SmithBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the StateChampionship my senior year with only fiveseconds leftPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My dadFavorite Books: The Match by Mark Frost,Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson RawlsFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: Chinese FoodFavorite Movies:Wedding Crashers, FletchFavorite TV Shows: Dexter, The Office,Weeds, Deadliest CatchFavorite Website To Visit: ESPN

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#23SeanDELANEYJunior, 6-2, 200MidfielderMoorestown, N.J.

#22CryderDiPIETROJunior, 6-4, 205MidfielderRuxton, Md.

Coach Joe Breschi on Cryder DiPietro•Rangy midfielder with great shooting ability on

the run•His frame allows him to create opportunities

for himself

General: A returning letter winner in the shortstick defensive midfield unit...saw limited ac-tion a year ago but Coach Breschi believes hecan contribute in a more extensive manner thisyear...possesses tremendous character and isexpected to develop into one of the team’s bestleaders with time.2008 Season (Freshman): Saw action in fivegames as a midfielder...had two ground ballsand one caused turnover...named to the ACCAcademic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated in June 2007 from SyossetHigh School...played four years of varsitylacrosse as a midfielder...also played threeyears of varsity soccer as a midfielder...won agold medal at the 2006 Empire State Gamesas a member of the Long Island team...three-time All-County choice in lacrosse from 2005-07...honorable mention All-County in soccer in‘06 and first-team All-County on the pitch ayear later...captained both soccer and lacrosseteams as a junior and a senior...named 2006-07 Academic All-County...member of NationalHonor Society and Spanish National HonorSociety...coached fifth and sixth grade PALlacrosse team for three years.Personal: Matthew Joseph Davie, IV is theson of Matthew and Monica Davie...was bornDecember 15, 1988 in New York City...has onesister, Jessica, 17.

2008 Matt Davie Game-by-GameGame G A SH SOG GB CTBellarmine 0 0 1 1 2 1Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 1 1 2 1GP=5

Matt Davie’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A GB CT2008 5/0 1 0 0 2 1Totals 5/0 1 0 0 2 1Career Highs: Ground Balls--2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008.

Drawing Out DavieAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: BusinessmanHobbies: SportsAthlete I Most Admire: Michael ChiresBiggest Sports Thrill: Leading my Team toits first County Championship everPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My Dad andmy GrandpaFavorite Book: Lawrence Taylor's Over TheEdgeFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: New York Strip SteakFavorite Movie: American WeddingFavorite TV Shows: The Hills, The OfficeFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

General: A two-time returning letter winnerwho was named the most improved player onthe 2008 team...played the first half of hisfreshman season as a backup on attack...hethen switched to the midfield and played greatdown the stretch run of that season...contin-ued in the midfield last year and is projected torun on UNC’s first midfield unit this season...ar-guably the team’s most physical player...agreat dodger who has an uncanny ability to gethis shot off.2008 Season (Sophomore): Won the KevinReichardt Award as the most improved playeron the 2008 squad...played in all 14 gamesand was the team’s fifth-leading scorer with 20points...scored 12 goals and had eight as-sists...had a team-high three game-winninggoals...had a career-high four points in winsagainst Bellarmine and Johns Hopkins...hadtwo goals and two assists in each of thosegames...had three points each against Provi-dence (2g, 1a) and Maryland (1g, 2a)...had twogoals and a career-high four ground ballsagainst Notre Dame...also had two goalsagainst Virginia.2007 Season (Freshman): Played in all 16games...was the team’s eighth-leading scorerwith 13 points...had 10 goals, one of eight play-ers on the team in double figures in goal scor-ing...scored two goals in Carolina’s NCAATournament quarterfinal win over Navy...hisgoal with 5:10 to play gave the Tar Heels an11-8 lead in what ended up being a 12-8 vic-tory...had a career-high three goals againstProvidence...scored a pair of goals againstVermont...came up big in the win over even-tual NCAA champion Johns Hopkins with agoal and an assist.Prep: Graduated from Moorestown HighSchool on June 21, 2006...played footballthere as a linebacker and fullback...on thelacrosse field he was the team’s 2006 teamcaptain...2006 South Jersey Player of theYear...2006 high school All-America and first-team All-State selection...two-time first-teamAll-Conference selection...named All-Burling-ton County first-team in 2006...named twice tothe first-team All-South Jersey squad...a GillGibbs Senior All-Star...led the Moorestownteam in goal scoring three years in a row...alsoled team in points as a junior and senior.Personal: Sean Michael Delaney is the sonof Paul and Joan Delaney...was born May 23,1987 in Burlington County, New Jersey...hastwo brothers, Ryan, 24, and Kyle, 23, as wellas a sister, Callie, 18.

Sean Delaney’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH SOG G A PTS GB2007 16/0 30 18 10 3 13 42008 14/0 49 25 12 8 20 16Totals30/0 79 43 22 11 33 20Career Highs: Shots--6 vs. Vermont, 3-13-2007;Goals--3 vs. Providence, 4-21-2007; Assists--2 on3 occasions in 2008. Points--4 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 4 vs. Johns Hopkins, 3-29-2008; GroundBalls--4 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008.

2008 Sean Delaney Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 2 2 4 5 3 0Denver 1 0 1 4 2 0Cornell 0 0 0 3 0 1Notre Dame 2 0 2 5 4 4Providence 2 1 3 4 4 2Duke 0 0 0 3 0 0Marist 0 0 0 2 0 2Maryland 1 2 3 3 3 1Johns Hopkins 2 2 4 3 3 1Virginia 2 0 2 5 3 1Ohio State 0 0 0 2 1 1Hofstra 0 1 1 3 1 1Duke 0 0 0 2 1 1Navy 0 0 0 5 3 2Totals 12 8 20 49 25 16GP=14; GWG=3 (Denver, Notre Dame, JohnsHopkins); MUP=1 (Johns Hopkins); Shots PerGame=3.50; Goals Per Game=0.86; Assists PerGame=0.57; Points Per Game=1.43.

Delaney's DealAcademic Major at Carolina: Managementand SocietyCareer Plans: Being in Tim Tebow's en-tourageHobbies: Dog whispering, tanning on the125 Glendale roof, throwing on the jet packand flying aroundAthlete I Most Admire: Ray LewisBiggest Sports Thrill: Beating Ramapo inovertime in the group II state semifinalsPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My FatherFavorite Book: Lone Survivor by MarcusLuttrellFavorite Magazine: Us WeeklyFavorite Food: Anything Joan DeLaneycooksFavorite Movie: The RockFavorite TV Shows: Dexter, Entourage, CSIFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

Coach Joe Breschi on Sean Delaney•Pound-for-pound the most physical dodger

and most physical player on the team•Has terrific hands

•Finds a way to get his shot off atvirtually any time

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Coach Joe Breschi on Kevin Federico•One of the best finishers on the team

•Terrific hands on the inside•Has a sensational lacrosse IQ

Coach Joe Breschi on Ryan Flanagan•Looking for a breakout season

•Amazing stick skills and one-on-one ability•Can clear the ball hmself when needed

Calling On KevinAcademic Major at Carolina: Managementand SocietyCareer Plans: BusinessHobbies: Snowboarding, Fishing, TheBeachAthlete I Most Admire: Mark MessierBiggest Sports Thrill: Beating West Gene-see to win 2006 Class A New York statechampionship while finishing the season un-beaten at 23-0Person Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book: Generation Kill by EvanWrightFavorite Magazine: Inside LacrosseFavorite Foods: Pizza and Boston MarketFavorite Movies: Braveheart The BourneTrilogyFavorite TV Shows: Seinfeld, DexterFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

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Cryder DiPietro’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH SOG G A PTS GB2008 14/0 34 21 10 2 12 9Career Highs: Shots--6 vs. Ohio State, 4-12-2008;Goals--2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs. Duke, 4-25-2008; Points--2 on 4 occasions in 2008.

2008 Cryder DiPietro Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 2 0 2 4 2 1Denver 1 0 1 4 4 1Cornell 1 0 1 3 1 1Notre Dame 0 0 0 2 1 1Providence 1 0 1 3 3 1Duke 1 1 2 2 2 0Marist 0 0 0 2 0 1Maryland 1 0 1 2 1 1Johns Hopkins 1 1 2 2 1 1Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 0 6 3 1Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 2 0 2 3 2 0Navy 0 0 0 1 1 0Totals 10 2 12 34 21 9GP=14; MUG=6 (Bellarmine, Denver, Duke (RS),Maryland, Duke 2 (ACC)); Shots PerGame=2.43; Goals Per Game=0.71; Assists PerGame=0.14; Points Per Game=0.86.

Cryder's CriteriaAcademic Major at Carolina: Managementand SocietyCareer Plans: InsuranceHobbies: Snow Skiing, Water Skiing, TennisAthlete I Most Admire: Ray LewisBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the 2005 IceHockey Championships at St. Paul'sPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My parentsFavorite Books: The Adventures of TomSawyer by Mark Twain; The Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn by Mark TwainFavorite Food: A nice steakFavorite Movie: Catch Me If You CanFavorite TV Show: DexterFavorite Website To Visit: YouTube

General: A returning letterman who is likely torun in Carolina’s second midfield unit in2009...excels in man-up situations...had sixman-up goals last season...was a transfer fromTowson University who enrolled at Carolina inJanuary 2008...rangy midfielder who can cre-ate his own shots.2008 Season (Sophomore): Tied for eighthon the team in points with 12...was sixth on thesquad with 10 goals and second on the teamwith six man-up goals... had two goals eachagainst Bellarmine and against Duke in theACC Tournament...both goals in the Dukegame were man-up tallies...had a goal and anassist in the regular-season game versus Dukeand against Johns Hopkins.2007 Season at Towson: Named to ColonialAthletic Association All-Rookie Team...memberof CAA Academic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated from St. Paul’s School inJune 2006...four-year lettermen in three varsitysports there...played lacrosse for four years asa midfielder...played four years of defense forthe ice hockey team and four years as a mid-fielder and stopper on the soccer team...led icehockey team to 2005 MIAA championship.Personal: Cryder Cushing DiPietro is the sonof Lee and Lee DiPietro...born June 19, 1987in Glen Cove, N.Y....has one brother, Tim, 25.

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KevinFEDERICOJunior, 5-10, 170AttackmanWest Islip, N.Y.

General: Two-time returning letter winner inthe Tar Heel attack unit...he will play a similarrole again this year as one of the primary play-ers off the bench...one of the best finishers onthe team...scored on all four of his shots ongoal as a freshman and one six of his nineshots on goal as a sophomore...one of Car-olina’s most savvy players.2008 Season (Sophomore): Played in 13games, starting against Virginia and OhioState...had six goals and four assists for 10points...had a season-high three points versusHofstra (2g, 1a)...scored the game-winneragainst the Pride...scored twice against Bel-larmine and had two assists againstCornell...had a career-high three ground ballsagainst Bellarmine...named to 2007-08 ACCAcademic Honor Roll...Dean’s List selection.2007 Season (Freshman): An efficient pointproducer for the Tar Heels his freshmanyear...had four goals on only seven shots andscored on all four of his shots on goal...alsoadded four assists...his high point game wasrecorded against Providence when he scoredone goal and added three assists for fourpoints...scored a pair of goals in the Tar Heelwin over Vermont.Prep: Graduated in June 2006 fromWest IslipHigh School...four-year starter at attack for thevarsity lacrosse team...two-year starter atquarterback for the football team...also playedcornerback for the gridiron squad...led WestIslip lacrosse squad to 2006 New York Class Achampionship...the team made the semifinalsin 2005 and was in championship game in2004...West Islip went 80-7 during his four-year starting career...2006 high school All-America...All-Long Island selection...led teamin points and assists as a senior...in 2005 hewas an honorable mention high school All-America selection...member of Long IslandEmpire State Games gold medalist team...asa sophomore he wasAll-County selection...ledteam in points and ground balls thatyear...member of Long Island Empire StateGames Team in 2004...as a freshman he washonorable mention All-Division...won theteam’s unsung hero accolade...the footballteam he played on reached 2005 county fi-nals...four-year honor roll selection.Personal: Kevin Thomas Federico is the sonof Tom and Debbie Federico...his father wasthe captain of UNC’s first NCAA championshipteam in 1981...was born January 30, 1988 onLong Island...has a sister, Karen, 19, and abrother, Drew, 15...nicknamed K Fed or Feds.

Kevin Federico’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH SOG G A PTS GB2007 15/0 7 4 4 4 8 62008 13/2 14 9 6 4 10 6Totals28/2 21 13 10 8 18 12Career Highs: Shots--4 vs. Vermont in 3-13-2007;4 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; Goals--2 vs. Vermontin 3-13-2007; 2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs.Hofstra, 4-19-2008; Assists--3 vs. Providence in2007; Points--4 vs. Providence in 2007; GroundBalls--3 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008.

2008 Kevin Federico Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 2 0 2 4 3 3Denver 0 0 0 1 0 1Cornell 0 2 2 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 1 1 2 1 2Marist 1 0 1 2 1 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia* 1 0 1 2 2 0Ohio State* 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 2 1 3 2 2 0Duke 0 0 0 1 0 0Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6 4 10 14 9 6*Game StartedGP=13; GS=2; GWG=1 (Hofstra); MUG=1(Marist); Shots Per Game=1.06; Goals PerGame=0.46; Assists Per Game=0.31; Points PerGame=0.77.

#24RyanFLANAGANSophomore, 6-6, 237DefensemanWest Islip, N.Y.

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Reminiscing With RyanAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: BusinessHobbies: Hanging out with Mike ChiresAthlete I Most Admire: Brian Caufield of Al-bany lacrosse teamBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning back-to-back New York State Lacrosse Champi-onships and beating Matt Davie's team in theLong Island ChampionshipPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My ParentsFavorite Book: Tuesdays With Morrie byMitch AlbomFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: Chicken ParmesanFavorite Movies: Remember the Titans, OutColdFavorite TV Show: Hard KnocksFavorite Website To Visit: UNC StudentCentral

Prepping You On PellAcademic Major at Carolina: Business Ad-ministration, FinanceCareer Plans: Run a self-sustaining bisonfarmHobbies: Playing the cello, hiking, readingAthlete I Most Admire: Steve PecevichBiggest Sports Thrills: Beating Johns Hop-kins in 2007 and 2008Person Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My FatherFavorite Books: To Kill a Mockingbird byHarper Lee; One Flew Over the Cuckoo'sNest by Ken KeseyFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: BisonFavorite Movies: Maid in Manhattan, A Walkto RememberFavorite TV Show: Arrested DevelopmentFavorite Website To Visit: All You Want ToKnow About Andrew Pyke

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General: A returning letterman who is likely tomove into a starting position on close defensein 2009...preseason honorable mention All-America on defense in 2009 as named byFace-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse...Car-olina’s most imposing physical player at 6-6,237...looking for a breakout season...greatone-on-one defender with tremendous stickskills and clearing ability...was one of tne of thetop high school defensemen in the Class of2007...a late commitment to the Tar Heel pro-gram...was invited to US Lacrosse U19 Na-tional Team training camp.2008 Season (Freshman): Played in 14games as a freshman...started the last 11games of the season as the long-stick wing onthe face-off...scored the first goal of his careeron a fast break situation against Marist...had22 ground balls including a season high fouragainst Providence...had seven causedturnovers, including two each against NotreDame and Virginia...named to 2008 ACCMen’s Lacrosse All-Academic Team...earnedDean’s List accolades in spring semester2008...qualified for 2007-08 ACC AcademicHonor Roll.Prep: Graduated from West Islip High Schoolin June 2007...long-time lacrosse player onschool and club teams since the sixthgrade...also played high basketball as a juniorand senior...high school honor rollstudent...played on two NYSPHSAA (NewYork State) lacrosse championship squads...also played on three Suffolk County andLong Island championship squads...his highschool team was voted No. 1 in the country byInside Lacrosse Magazine...was a first-teamhigh school All-America as a freshman...as ajunior was wasAll-Suffolk County...All-Divisionhis junior year on the gridiron.Personal: Ryan Thomas Flanagan was bornAugust 29, 1989 in West Islip, N.Y. ...is the sonof Tom and Koral Flanagan...has two brothers,Joe, 28, and Pat, 21, and one sister, Caitlin,17.

Ryan Flanagan’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2008 14/11 3 1 0 1 22 7Career Highs: Ground Balls--4 vs. Providence, 3-11-2008. Caused Turnovers--2 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008; 2 vs. Virginia, 4-5-2008.

2008 Ryan Flanagan Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 1 1Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0Cornell 0 0 0 0 1 0Notre Dame* 0 0 0 0 2 2Providence* 0 0 0 0 4 0Duke* 0 0 0 0 1 0Marist* 1 0 1 1 1 1Maryland* 0 0 0 1 1 0Johns Hopkins*0 0 0 0 2 0Virginia* 0 0 0 1 3 2Ohio State* 0 0 0 0 1 1Hofstra* 0 0 0 0 2 0Duke* 0 0 0 0 1 0Navy* 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals 1 0 1 3 22 7*Game StartedGP=14; GS=11

#16PellGEORGESenior, 6-0, 175Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderBaltimore, Md.

Coach Joe Breschi on Pell George•A magnificent human being and positive

influence on his teammates•Has a great love of the game

•One of the best conditioned athleteson the team

#30JoeHOWARDJunior, 6-2, 195AttackmanChapel Hill, N.C.

Coach Joe Breschi on Joe Howard•Physical dodger

•Has no fear in turning the corner•Tenacious rider

General: Three-time returning letterman inCarolina’s long-stick midfield unit...one of theteam’s behind-the-scenes leaders...probablythe team’s best conditioned player...a tremen-dous scholar-athlete...has been named to theDean’s List in each of his first seven semes-ters at UNC.2008 Season (Junior): Came off the benchto see action in two games...named to theACCAcademic Honor Roll for the third year in arow...earned accolades on the Dean’s List inboth semesters.2007 Season: Saw action in three games asa sophomore at the long-stick midfieldspot...hit the field against Vermont, Duke andProvidence...named to Dean’s List in fall se-mester 2006...also earned mention on Dean’sList in spring semester 2007...named to 2006-07 ACC Academic Honor Roll.2006 Season: Saw action in one game as afreshman, coming off the bench against Penn-sylvania...was named to the Dean’s List in bothsemesters of his freshman year...2005-06ACCAcademic Honor Roll selection.Prep: Graduated on June 6, 2005 from theGilman School…played two years of varsitylacrosse there as a long-stick midfielder …wasa two-year letterman in volleyball as an oppo-site hitter and ran the 4x800 meter relay on theindoor track team for one year…was the cap-tain of the varsity volleyball team…a four-yearhonor roll student…member of the Cum Laude

Pell George’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2006 1/0 0 0 0 0 02007 3/0 0 0 0 0 02008 2/0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6/0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Pell George Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0GP=2

Society…a nominee for the Morehead Schol-arship at UNC…a gifted musician, he won thePeabody Preparatory Award in cello…active instudent government as a member of the judi-ciary committee…an AP scholar…NationalMerit Scholarship nominee.Personal: Pell Tanner George is the son ofA.C. and Kathryn George...was born Decem-ber 16, 1986 in Indianapolis, Ind. ...has onesister, Ellett, 23, and one brother, Taz,18...nicknamed Papageorgio.

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General: Returned full-time to the Tar Heel at-tack unit last season after missing his fresh-man year due to injury...will have anopportunity to play a fifth year in the future ifhe chooses to do so...physical dodger and re-lentless rider...part of the Rising Stars programin the Carolina Leadership Academy.2008 Season (Sophomore): Played in twogames last season...scored a goal in his firstgame in a Tar Heel uniform, tallying againstBellarmine...named to the 2007-08 ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated from Charles E. Jordan HighSchool in Durham, N.C. in June 2006...playedhis freshman, junior and senior years at Jor-dan on the attack unit...played his sophomoreyear at Woodberry Forest School inVirginia...captain of Jordan team as asenior...led Jordan to PAC-6 Conferencechampionship his junior year...was a memberof the Jordan team which advanced to thesemifinals of the 2006 North Carolina 4A statetournament...his freshman year at Jordan hewas first-team All-Conference and second-team All-State...was tapped as the most im-proved player on the Woodberry Forest squadhis sophomore season...as a junior and seniorat Jordan, he was first-team All-Conference,PAC-6 Conference Player of the Year, first-team All-State and high school All-America.Personal: Joseph Henry Howard, III, is theson of Joe Howard and Caroline Howard...wasbornAugust 21, 1987 in Savannah, Ga. ...nick-named Hazard.

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The How Of HowardAcademic Major at Carolina: History, Minorin Entrepreneurship and EnvironmentalStudiesCareer Plans: Entrepreneurial EndeavorsHobbies: Hunting, fishing, music, moviesAthlete I Most Admire: Kerry McCormickBiggest Sports Thrill: Scoring my first ca-reer goal at UNCPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: Bob Cappel-lettiFavorite Book: On the Road by Jack Ker-ouacFavorite Magazine: Field & StreamFavorite Food: Buffalo WingsFavorite Movie: The Big LebowskiFavorite TV Show: JeopardyFavorite Website To Visit:Wikipedia

Joe Howard’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2008 2/0 3 1 0 1 0

2008 Joe Howard Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 1 0 1 3 1 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 0 1 3 1 0GP=2

Coach Joe Breschi on Ben Hunt•One of the most dominantmiddies in the country

•Will have a major impact on UNC’s offense•The best part of his game is his ability to shoot

with both hands•Can also play solid defense as a two-way mid

#18BenHUNTSenior, 6-5, 220MidfielderArnold, Md.

General: One of four captains on the 2009 TarHeel squad...a preseason second-team All-America as named by Face-OffYearbook...also named preseason All-ACC bythe same publication...has the potential to beone of the nation’s most dominant midfield-ers...a likely starter in Carolina’s first midfieldunit for the third straight year...played the firsthalf of the 2006 season as a reserve in the at-tack unit before being switched to the midfieldwhere he quickly prospered...a true two-waymiddie...great shooter from anywhere on thefield with either hand.2008 Season (Junior): Co-winner of theTurnbull Trophy as the team’s most valuableplayer with Grant Zimmerman...2008 third-team USILA coaches All-America selection...named to the All-ACC Team...despite miss-ing the first two games of the season he endedup as UNC’s second-leading scorer with 30points...led Carolina with 21 goals and alsohad nine assists...nine of his 21 goals came inman-up situations...led the team’s offensivemiddies in ground balls with 32...was namedthe Inside Lacrosse National Player of theWeek after UNC’s 8-6 win over NotreDame...was involved in six of the eight goalsas he scored a career-high five himself andhad a career-high in points with six...had threegoals and an assist in the win at Johns Hop-kins and the same numbers in the regular-sea-son match at Duke...had three man-up goalsin that game against the Blue Devils...hat a hattrick against Virginia...his other multi-goalgame came against Maryland with two...alsohad one goal, one assist efforts against Cor-nell, Marist, Ohio State and Hofstra...scoopedup a career-high five ground balls against bothVirginia and Ohio State.2007 Season (Sophomore): Was Carolina’sfifth-leading scorer with 28 points...his 20 goalswere the fourth-highest total on the team andthe most by any midfielder...shared the KevinReichardt Memorial Award as the Most Im-proved Player...had a season-high three goalsin games versus Dartmouth, at Navy and ver-sus Fairfield...had a season-high three pointsin a quartet of games...notched a career-hightwo assists against both Notre Dame and Vir-ginia...scooped up a season-high three groundballs on five different occasions...played in all16 games for the Tar Heels and failed to recorda point in only two games — Bellarmine andProvidence...had two goals each versus Mary-land, Johns Hopkins and Duke in the NCAA

Tournament.2006 Season (Freshman): Played in all 14games for Carolina...during the first eightgames of the season he was a backup on at-tack and produced one assist – in the Hofstragame...he was then switched to midfield andplayed great in the six games down the stretchof the campaign...had seven goals and an as-sist in those last six games...had two goalseach in the regular-season game againstMaryland, against Providence and againstMaryland in the ACC Tournament semifi-nals...also had a goal against Virginia and anassist against Fairfield...had two ground ballseach against Maryland, Johns Hopkins andVirginia in a three-game stretch...was chosenfor a spot on the All-ACC Tournament Team.Prep: Graduated in 2005 from Severna ParkHigh School…played four years of high schoollacrosse as an attackman and midfielder…wasa wide receiver on the football team for twoyears…led his lacrosse team to a Maryland4A/3A state title in 2004 and to runner-up fin-ishes in 2002, 2003 and 2005…was captain ofhis team as a senior…in lacrosse as a seniorhe was named first-teamAll-County, first-teamAll-Metro DC and second-team All-State…named to the Maryland Free StateTeam…a Top 25 All-Star…finalist for the C.Markland Kelly Award…on the football field hewas his team’s offensive MVP and a first-teamAll-County selection…honorable mention All-Metro and All-State…member of NationalHonor Society and Leadership Institute.Personal: Benjamin Lewis Hunt is the son ofGeoff and Ellen Hunt...was born March 17,1987 in Annapolis, Md. ...nicknamedBHunt...has two brothers, Chris, 19, a sopho-more midfielder on the UNC team, and Con-nor, 16.

Ben Hunt’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2006 14/1 35 7 2 9 92007 16/0 66 20 8 28 272008 12/6 65 21 9 30 32Totals 42/7 166 48 19 67 68Career Highs: Shots--11 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008;Goals--5 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008; Assists--2 vs.Notre Dame, 3-10-2007; 2 vs. Virginia, 4-7-2007;Points--6 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008; Ground Balls--5 vs. Virginia, 4-5-2008; 5 vs. Ohio State, 4-12-2008.

2008 Ben Hunt Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBCornell 1 1 2 4 3 3Notre Dame 5 1 6 7 6 0Providence 0 1 1 3 3 1Duke 3 1 4 11 6 4Marist* 1 1 2 2 1 2Maryland* 2 0 2 5 3 1Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 7 5 2Virginia 3 0 3 4 4 5Ohio State* 1 1 2 5 4 5Hofstra* 1 1 2 6 4 3Duke* 0 1 1 4 2 3Navy* 1 0 1 7 3 3Totals 21 9 30 65 44 32*Game StartedGP=12; GS=6; GWG=1 (Cornell); MUP=9(Duke (RS) 3, Virginia 2, Notre Dame 2, Cornell,Marist); Shots Per Game=5.42; Goals PerGame=1.75; Assists Per Game=0.75; PointsPer Game=2.50.

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Bragging About BenAcademic Major At Carolina: Communica-tion StudiesCareer Plans: Run a businessHobbies: Xbox360, Wakeboarding, Ping-PongAthlete I Most Admire: Ed ReedMy Biggest Sports Thrill: Beating our rivalBroadneck High School in football my senioryear to end its 27 game-winning streakPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My FatherFavorite Book: Season of Life by JeffreyMarxFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: SuperbadFavorite TV Show: CalifornicationFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

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Coach Joe Breschi on Chris Hunt•Terrific two-way middie

•Great skills•Can play solid defense and can be a threat in

transition opportunities

#5ChrisHUNTSophomore, 6-0, 175Short-Stick DefensiveMidfielderArnold, Md.

Coach Joe Breschi on Sean Jackson•Very athletic defenseman•Excellent stick skills

•Good knowledge of the game

#33SeanJACKSONJunior, 6-3, 215Close DefensemanFairfax, Va.

General: Returning letterman in the midfieldwho is a terrific two-way middie...very skilledat the short-stick defensive midfield position,excelling in creating transition chances...anoutstanding student.2008 Season (Freshman): Played in 14games as a freshman...had 10 ground balls,including two each against Bellarmine andDuke...scored his only goal of the seasonagainst Maryland...tapped for ACC Men’sLacrosse All-Academic Team...also qualifiedfor the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll.Prep: A 2007 graduate of Severna Park HighSchool...played four years of varsity lacrosseas a midfielder...also played three years of var-sity football as a wide receiver and defensiveback...won Severna Park’s George RobertsAthlete of the Year Award in 2007...member ofstate championship lacrosse teams in 2004,2006 and 2007...was named All-County hissophomore through senior years...captain oflacrosse team and football team...on the grid-iron he was All-County and the team’s offen-sive MVP in 2006 and 2007...a Maryland Top22 selection...captained football team...MVP ofjunior varsity football team as a freshman.Personal: Christopher Lee Hunt is the son ofGeoff and Ellen Hunt...nicknamedBigtyme...has two brothers, Ben, 21, a senioron the Tar Heel men’s lacrosse team, andConnor, 16...was born November 4, 1988 inAnnapolis, Md.

Chris Hunt’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2008 14/0 2 1 0 1 10Career Highs: Ground Balls--2 vs. Bellarmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008.

2008 Chris Hunt Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 0 0 0 1 0 2Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0Providence 0 0 0 0 0 1Duke 0 0 0 0 0 2Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 0 1 1 1 1Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 1Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 1Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 1Navy 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 1 0 1 2 1 10Face-Offs: 2-2 (1-1 vs. Duke, 1-1 vs. Marist)GP=14; Face-Off Winning Percentage=1.000.

Honing In On HuntAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: Earn my degree and be selfemployedHobbies:Wakeboarding, playing Halo,going to collegeAthletes I Most Admire: Ed Reed, NastiaLiukinBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning three statechampionships, scoring all three touchdownsto beat our rival schoolPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My Dad andmy brothersFavorite Book: Season of Life by JeffreyMarxFavorite Magazines: Eastbay, SwellFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Indian in the CupboardFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

2008 Sean Jackson Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine* 0 0 0 0 1 0Denver* 0 0 0 0 2 0Cornell* 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 1 1Providence 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 0 2 0Marist 0 0 0 0 1 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 1Ohio State 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 1 9 2*Game StartedGP=12; GS=3

Sean Jackson’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2007 14/4 0 0 0 0 11 52008 12/3 1 0 0 0 9 2Totals26/7 1 0 0 0 20 7Career Highs: Ground Balls--2 on four occasions,twice in 2007 and twice in 2008.

General: Two-time returning letterman whoearned a starting position three-quarters of theway his freshman season...also started threegames last year...played primarily at rope po-sition his first two years...is under considera-tion by the staff for the third starting positionon close defense this year...his versatilitymake his a key contributor...has great combi-nation of stick skills and athleticism...imposingforce on the defensive end of the field...named

to the Dean’s List in the fall semester of 2008.2008 Season (Sophomore): Played in 12games last season and started against Bel-larmine, Denver and Cornell...finished the yearwith nine ground balls and two causedturnovers...had two ground balls each againstDenver and Duke.2007 Season (Freshman): Played in 14games as a freshman with 11 ground balls andfive caused turnovers...had a season-high twoground balls against both Ohio State and Vir-ginia...started the last four games of the sea-son against Providence, Duke in the ACCTournament and NCAA games against Navyand Duke.Prep: Graduated from W.T. Woodson HighSchool on June 15, 2006...remarkable all-around athlete who has excelled in multiplesports...played varsity lacrosse for four yearson defense and served as senior captain of thesquad...also played three years of varsity foot-ball...played as a tight end, defensive end andlong snapper...played freshman basketball asa guard...competed his sophomore year as awrestler in the 189-pound position...also an ac-complished swimmmer, competing for his sum-mer swim team from three to 18 years ofage...high school All-America on the lacrossefield...named All-Region twice and All-Districtthree times...played on teams which won threedistrict championships and one regionaltitle...on the gridiron he was an All-District de-fensive end...played on team which won Lib-erty District and regional championships in2005 and then advanced to the state semifi-nals.Personal: SeanAndrew Jackson is the son ofSpencer and Donna Jackson...was born Janu-ary 14, 1988 in Alexandria, Va. ...nicknamedAction...has two sisters, Suzanne, 21, and Ali,17.

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Secrets About SeanAcademic Major at Carolina: Public Rela-tions with a minor in Business Entrepreneur-shipCareer Plans: Retire earlyHobbies: Flying around, getting thereBiggest Sports Thrills: Beating John Hop-kins....twiceFavorite Magazine: BlenderFavorite Food: Double wrapped steak bur-rito from Chipotle with extra sour cream andguacamoleFavorite Movies: American History X, GoodWill Hunting, Blazing SaddlesFavorite TV Shows: Family Guy, Iron Chef,Yo MommaFavorite Website To Visit: CNN

Michael's MarvelsAcademic Major at Carolina: Business Ad-ministrationCareer Plans: FinanceHobbies: Hunting, WakebordingAthlete I Most Admire: Jerry RiceBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning high schoollacrosse and football championships my sen-ior yearPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book: Tuck Everlasting by NatalieBabbittFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Dances with WolvesFavorite TV Shows: South Park, The OC,Inside Lacrosse Season PreviewFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

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Coach Joe Breschi on Michael Jarvis•Possesses terrific speed

•Great stick skills•His wing span makes him excel in covering his

opponents as a long-stick middie

#8MichaelJARVISJunior, 6-5, 210Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderRichmond, Va.

Michael Jarvis’ Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2007 16/12 1 1 1 2 13 142008 14/3 0 0 0 0 6 5Totals 30/15 1 1 1 2 19 19Career Highs: Ground Balls--3 vs. Ohio State , 2-17-2007; 3 vs. Virginia, 4-7-2007; CausedTurnovers--3 vs. Notre Dame, 3-10-2007.

2008 Michael Jarvis Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 1Notre Dame* 0 0 0 0 2 2Providence* 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke* 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 1 1Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 0 0 1 0Hofstra 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 1Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 6 5*Game StartedGP=14; GS=3

Emmit Kellar’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2008 2/0 0 0 0 0 2 0Career Highs: Ground Balls--2 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008.

2008 Emmit Kellar Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals 0 0 0 0 2 0GP=2

General: Two-time returning letterman who isan outstanding long-stick defensive mid-fielder...will be one of the top options in the ro-tation for the Tar Heels at that position...a big,rangy defenseman...disruptive to the otherteam’s offense with his speed, stick skills andamazing wing span...a member of the CarolinaLeadership Academy...member of Phi DeltaTheta fraternity...also an outstanding student.2008 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 14games for the Tar Heels and started threetimes on the wing on face-offs against NotreDame, Providence and Duke...had six groundballs and five caused turnovers...his best gamecame against Notre Dame with season highsin ground balls and caused turnovers with twoeach...named to 2007-08 ACC AcademicHonor Roll.2007 Season (Freshman): Had an outstand-ing freshman year on the field and in the class-room...he played in all 16 games and startedthe first 12 matches of the season...scored agoal against Denver and assisted on a goalagainst Duke...had a season-high threeground balls against both Ohio State and Vir-ginia...his season-high for caused turnoverswas three against Notre Dame...had 13 groundballs and 14 caused turnovers...he ranked thirdon the team in caused turnovers behind TimKaiser and Ben Staines...named to the UNCDean’s List in the fall semester of 2006...mem-ber of ACC Men’s Lacrosse All-AcademicTeam...named to 2006-07 ACC AcademicHonor Roll.Prep: Graduated from the Collegiate Schoolon June 6, 2006...four-year varsity lacrosseplayer there as a defenseman...played threeyears of football as a quarterback, linebacker

and tight end...ran varsity track for one year asa 400-meter and relay runner...led lacrosseteam to great heights...squad was state run-nerup as junior and champion as senior...two-year All-State and All-League selection...highschool All-America as a senior...team captainthat year...won team’s best defender award asa sophomore and junior...named an InsideLacrosse Young Gun as a junior...attendedGraph-Tex Blue Chip Camp as a senior...cap-tain of football team as senior when he wasAll-Prep League, All-State and honorable men-tionAll-America as a tight end...team’s co-bestdefensive player as senior when he was alsonamed honorable mention All-City...team wonthree state championships and was rankedNo. 1 in city of Richmond...four-year honor rollstudent.Personal: James Michael Jarvis, Jr. was bornAugust 26, 1987 in Richmond, Va. ...is the sonof Christy Jarvis and Michael Jarvis...goes bythe nicknames J-Train, Cookie and Uncle...hasthree sisters – Jenna, 29, Liza, 27, and Maria,24.

Coach Joe Breschi on Emmit Kellar•As aggressive a defender as there is•Plays a tenacious style of defense

•A work horse in practice

#35EmmitKELLARSophomore, 6-2, 215Close DefensemanGlyndon, Md.

General: A returning letterman who providessolid depth at the close defenseposition...plays an aggressive and tenaciousstyle...one of UNC’s hardest workers in prac-tice...active in Carolina Dreams program.2008 Season (Freshman): Played in twogames his freshman year...saw action againstBellarmine and Marist...named to the Dean’sList in the spring of 2008...tapped for the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated from the Loyola BlakefieldSchool on June 3, 2007...played four years oflacrosse as a close defenseman and long-stickmiddie...played football for four seasons as atight end on offense and defensiveend...played on a football team which was the2006 MIAA co-champion...was co-captain ofthat team...an MIAA All-Star...on the lacrossefield he led the Loyola Dons to the 2007 MIAAchampionship...a 2007 MIAA All-Star....2006Blue Chip All-Star and Under Armour All-Star...2007 Loyola co-captain...also capturedthe team’s leadership award...as a senior waseditor of the school paper, The Loyolan...earned first honors at Loyola in 2003 and2007 and second honors in 2004, 2005 and2006...member of National Honor Society.Personal: Emmit Francis Kellar was born Oc-tober 29, 1988 in Glyndon, Md. ...the son ofKevin and Julie Kellar...nicknamed Bricks...hasone sister, Emily, 17, and one brother, Ben, 15.

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The Lowdown on LockeAcademic Major at Carolina: EconomicsHobbies: Video gamesAthlete I Most Admire: Julius PeppersBiggest Sports Thrill: Saving any shot ongoalPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My brotherChrisFavorite Book:Where is Waldo?Favorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: TacosFavorite Movie: The Boondock SaintsFavorite TV Show: VH-1's I Love MoneyFavorite Website To Visit: mixmatters.com

Mulling Over MiltonAcademic Major at Carolina: EconomicsCareer Plans: Become a stay-at-home dadHobbies: Reading, writingAthlete I Most Admire: AlexanderOvechkin, Matt BockletBiggest Sports Thrill: Beating our rivalschool to clinch a high school championshipPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My parentsFavorite Book: Love You Forever by RobertMunschFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: Bodo's BagelsFavorite Movie: Meet The RobinsonsFavorite TV Shows: House, Chuck, The Of-fice, Heroes, It's Always Sunny In Philadel-phiaFavorite Website To Visit: YouTube

Emulating EmmitAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: Earn my degree and go toLaw SchoolHobbies:Writing, Listening to Music, Read-ing, GamingAthlete I Most Admire: Cal Ripken, Jr.Biggest Sports Thrill:Winning the MIAAChampionship my senior year at LoyolaPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My FatherFavorite Book: 1984 By George OrwellFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: My Mom's LasagnaFavorite Movie: The PrestigeFavorite TV Show: Dirty JobsFavorite Website To Visit:CollegeHumor.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Jamie Locke•A blue collar type of player, he comes to

practice every day with his lunch pail in hand•Works as hard as anyone on the team

•The consummate team player•Wants to see his team succeed

#46JamieLOCKESophomore, 5-11, 175GoalkeeperCharlotte, N.C.

Milton Lyles’ Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2008 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Milton Lyles Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0GP=3

Coach Joe Breschi on Milton Lyles•Best athlete on the team•Possesses terrific speed

•Has great one-on-one abilities

#29MiltonLYLESSophomore, 5-11, 185Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderMiami Gardens, Fla.

Coach Joe Breschi on Chris Madalon•A very good ball stopper•Solid on outlet passes•Excellent communicator

#11ChrisMADALONJunior, 6-3, 195GoalkeeperDarien, Conn.

General: Returning letterman who forms asolid four-man goalkeeping corps with GrantZimmerman, Chris Madalon and James Pe-tracca...plays as hard in practice as anyone onthe team...team-oriented player...extremelyhard worker.Prep: Graduated from The Christ School inArden, N.C. on May 21, 2007...competed infour sports in high school — lacrosse,wrestling, football and cross country...a 2007first-team All-State selection...was the co-con-ference player of the year...team captain andMVP...2006 All-Conference goalkeeper.Personal: Given name is James PatrickLocke, II...son of Jim and Lynn Locke...wasborn December 6, 1988 in Charlotte, N.C....nicknamed Big Cotton...has two brothers,Sean, 22, and Chris, 21.

General: Returning letterman who has showngreat improvement over the past twoyears...will be in the rotation at the rope posi-tion for the Tar Heels...the best athlete on theteam...possesses spectacular speed.2008 Season (Freshman): Played in threegames as a freshman, seeing action againstBellarmine, Duke and Marist.Prep: A 2007 alumnus of Deerfield Academyin Deerfield, Mass. ...was a four-year lettermanas a forward on the ice hockey team...four-year letter winner as a cornerback on the foot-ball team...on the lacrosse field, he was afour-year letterman as a long-stick mid-fielder...was captain of the football team hissenior year...on the gridiron he led the team toleague championships as a sophomore andsenior...led squad to an undefeated season asa senior...named to All-League Team and wasnominated for defensive player of the year.Personal: Full name is Milton Eugene Lyles,II...is the son of Mary Dorsainvil and MiltonLyles...was born October 24, 1988 in Miami,Fla. ...has three sisters – Tiffany, 32, Ternesha,30, and Marie, 23, and a brother, Malcolm, 18.

General: Two-time returning letterman whowas the backup to Grant Zimmerman duringthe 2007 and 2008 seasons...will redshirt dur-ing the 2009 campaign...an excellent commu-nicator who excels at stopping shots andstarting the transition game.2008 Season (Sophomore): Played in fivegames last season...saw 44 minutes, 35 sec-onds in goal, facing 18 shots...had six savesand four goals allowed...also had four groundballs...had three saves against Bellarmine andtwo versus Marist...had a season goals againstaverage of 5.38...named to the 2007-08 ACCAcademic Honor Roll.2007 Season (Freshman): Saw action in fourgames as a freshman, making 10 saves andallowing eight goals in 47 minutes, 56 secondsof play...had a season-high six saves whileplaying 27 minutes against Providence...alsohad a season-high two ground balls in the PCgame...played a little over seven minutesagainst Vermont and made two saves.Prep: Was one of the best goalkeeper recruitsin the nation in 2006...graduated in 2006 fromDarien High School...was a defenseman onthe ice hockey team for three years and a goal-keeper on the lacrosse team for fouryears...high school All-America as asenior...led team as a senior to FCIAC andstate championships while squad posted a 21-1 record...was the captain and most valuableplayer of that team...named first-teamAll-Stateand first-team All-FCIAC...Most ValuablePlayer of the FCIAC Tournament...in 2005 wastapped for the Super Junior Connecticut Se-lect Team...led Darien to the FCIAC and statetitles in 2005 when the team went 23-0...wasalso a high school All-America thatseason...state tournament MVP...second-teamAll-State and second-team All-FCIAC...as asophomore he was honorable mention All-FCIAC...led squad to FCIAC title that year.Personal: Christopher David Madalon wasborn April 12, 1988 in Greenwich, Conn....nicknamed Mads...the son of Joseph andDonna Madalon...has two sisters – Danielle,26, and Melissa, 19...has two brothers – Matt,24, and Mike, 22.

Chris Madalon’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS MIN GA SVS PCT GB SF2007 4/0 47:56 8 10 .556 2 272008 5/0 44:35 4 6 .600 4 18Totals 9/0 92:31 12 16 .571 6 452007 Goals Against Average: 10.01; 2008Goals Against Average: 5.38; Career Highs:Saves—6 vs. Providence, 4-21-2007; GroundBalls—2 vs. Providence, 4-21-2007; 2 vs. Bel-larmine, 2-16-2008; 2 vs. Duke, 3-15-2008.

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Keep Up With ChrisAcademic Major at Carolina: Management& SocietyCareer Plans: To be successfulAthlete I Most Admire: Michael StrahanBiggest Sports Thrill: Going undefeatedmy junior year in high school at 23-0 andwinning both the state and FCIAC champi-onshipsPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My brotherMattFavorite Magazine: Inside LacrosseFavorite Food: Colony Pizza in Stamford,Conn.Favorite Movies: The Dark Night, Déjà Vu,Step Brothers, Blow, SuperbadFavorite TV Shows: Seinfeld, Lost, SouthParkFavorite Website To Visit:InsideLacrosse.com

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2008 Chris Madalon Game-by-GameGame MIN GA SVS PCT SF GBBellarmine 13:31 0 3 1.000 6 2Duke 15:00 4 1 .200 7 2Marist 12:45 0 2 1.000 5 0Maryland 1:13 0 0 .000 0 0Duke 2:06 0 0 .000 0 0Totals 44:35 4 6 .600 18 4SF=Shots Faced; GP=5

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Coach Joe Breschi on Bobby McAuley•Very good on-field general

•Quarterbacks the offensive midfield•Has the ability to break down a defense with a

great split dodge

#12BobbyMcAULEYSenior, 6-0, 190MidfielderHicksville, N.Y.

General: One of the Tar Heels’ four captainsthis year...three-year returning letter winnerwho has had an outstanding career at Car-olina...will likely run on the first midfield unit thisyear with Ben Hunt and Sean Delaney..a hardworker...has great dodging ability from the mid-field...great on-field leader.2008 Season (Junior): Played in 12 gamesas a junior, missing two games after being in-jured in the Notre Dame match...had four goalsand four assists for eight points...had sevenground balls and two caused turnovers...had agoal and an assist in the Maryland and JohnsHopkins matches...had two ground balls ineach of the last two games of the seasonagainst Duke and Navy.2007 Season (Sophomore): Played in 15games as a sophomore, missing only the sea-son opener against Ohio State with aninjury...had two goals and four assists on theseason...had a career-high two assists at Vir-ginia...matched his career high for ground ballsin a game with three against Vermont...scoredgoals against Bellarmine and Notre Dame.2006 Season (Freshman): Played in 14

2008 Bobby McAuley Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 1 0 1 2 1 0Denver 0 1 1 2 1 1Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 1 1 2 1 1 0Johns Hopkins 1 1 2 1 1 0Virginia 0 0 0 2 2 1Ohio State 1 0 1 2 2 0Hofstra 0 1 1 1 1 1Duke 0 0 0 0 0 2Navy 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 4 4 8 11 9 7GP=12; Shots Per Game=0.92; Goals PerGame=0.33; Assists Per Game=0.33; Points PerGame=0.67.

Bobby McAuley’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB FO2006 14/1 18 5 7 12 13 4-112007 15/0 15 2 4 6 102008 12/0 11 4 4 8 7Totals41/1 44 11 15 26 30 4-11Career Highs: Shots--4 vs. Bellarmine, 3-7-2007;Goals--2 vs. Ohio State, 2-18-2006; Assists--2 vs.Virginia, 4-7-2007; Points--3 vs. Ohio State, 2-18-2006; Ground Balls--3 vs. Penn, 3-7-2006; 3 vs.Vermont, 3-13-2007; Faceoffs Won--3 vs. Penn, 3-7-2006.

games as a freshman and was the team’ssixth-leading scorer with 12 points on fivegoals and seven assists...his assist total tiedhim for third on the team...opened the seasonwith a three-point effort against Ohio State byscoring a season-high two goals to go alongwith one assist...had a goal and an assistagainst both Navy and Fairfield...also scoredagainst Pennsylvania ...had assists against AirForce, Hofstra, Duke and Johns Hopkins...had13 ground balls including a season-high threeagainst Penn....named to the ACC Men’sLacrosseAll-Academic Team...a 2005-06ACCAcademic Honor Roll choice...named to the2006 spring semester Dean’s List.Prep: Graduated in June 2005 from HicksvilleHigh School…a four-year letterman in bothlacrosse and football…was a midfielder on thelacrosse team and played wide receiver, cor-nerback and outside linebacker during his highschool football career…was the captain of thelacrosse team his final two seasons…playedon Long Island Empire State Games teamswhich won silver medals his junior and senioryears…named a high school All-America as asenior and honorable mention All-America as ajunior…2004 Newsday All-Long Island selec-tion in lacrosse…also earned All-Conferenceand All-County awards during hiscareer…named to the Academic All-CountyTeam for Nassau County as a junior and sen-ior…won the Nassau County John DriscollMidfielder-of-the-Year award his senioryear…member of academic honor society.Personal: Robert Alexander McAuley is theson of Robert and Linda McAuley...was bornMarch 13, 1987 in Plainview, N.Y. ...has twobrothers, Brendan, 23, and Conor, 14.

The Making Of McAuleyAcademic Major at Carolina: AdvertisingSequence in the School of JournalismCareer Plans: To work in New York CityHobbies:Wrestling (WWF style), Snow-boarding, Beaching It, Riding my Go-PedAthletes I Most Admire: Shane Walterhoe-fer, Derek JeterBiggest Sports Thrill: Every game I play atTHE Historic Fetzer FieldPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My parents,my Uncle Brian and my brother BrendanFavorite Book:Where the Wild Things Areby Maurice SendakFavorite Magazines: Sports Illustrated,Rolling Stone, Inside LacrosseFavorite Food: Two eggs scrambled withbacon and cheese on a roll at the OCR DeliFavorite Movies: Beautiful Girls, Dazed andConfusedFavorite TV Shows: The Big Idea withDonny Deutsch, Entourage, Cash Cab, TheFlight of the ConchordsFavorite Website To Visit: Digg.com

General: Three-time returning letterman in theattack unit...started four games as a sopho-more and one as a junior...along with KevinFederico and Thomas Wood, he comprises asolid second attacking unit for UNC...a greatfinisher on the inside...smart player...playshard every day and has improved athleti-cally…is the third McCall brother to playlacrosse at UNC…his brother Mike was an at-tackman who graduated in 2005 and hisbrother Tim was a defenseman who graduatedin 2008...originally from Yorktown, N.Y., wherehe attended high school, but his parents nowresides on the eastern North Carolina coast.2008 Season (Junior): Played in 10 gamesfor the Tar Heels last season...scored on twoof his three shots on the season...had goals inthe one-goal win at Denver and in the game atDuke...had three ground balls, including two inthe Marist contest.2007 Season (Sophomore): Excelled on thefield and in the classroom...started four of the14 games he played in...scored the game-win-ning goal in UNC’s 11-8 win overDenver...scored on the extra-man with 5:11 toplay to put the Heels agead for good 9-8...alsohad a goal against Providence...had a career-high three ground balls versus Vermont...mem-ber of ACC Men’s Lacrosse All-AcademicTeam...named to 2006-07 ACC Academic

Coach Joe Breschi on Matthias McCall•Plays with great energy•Has a knack for the cage

•Has the ability to finish inside

#19MatthiasMcCALLSenior, 6-0, 185AttackmanManteo, N.C.

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2008 Matthias McCall Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Denver 1 0 1 2 2 0Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 1 0 1 1 1 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 2Johns Hopkins*0 0 0 0 0 1Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2 0 2 3 3 3*Game StartedGP=10; GP=1

Matthias McCall’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2006 4/0 2 1 0 1 12007 14/4 17 2 1 3 92008 10/1 3 2 0 2 3Totals28/5 22 5 1 6 13Career Highs: Ground Balls--3 vs. Vermont, 3-13-2007.

Honor Roll.2006 Season (Freshman): Came off thebench to play in four games for the Tar Heels,seeing action against Navy, Virginia, Fairfieldand Providence...scored his first career goalagainst the Stags and also had a ground ball inthat game...named to the 2005-06 ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated from Yorktown High Schoolin Yorktown, N.Y. on June 26, 2005… a four-year starter in the attack for the Yorktownlacrosse team…named a high school All-America in 2005…two-time captain of thelacrosse team…played for the Hudson ValleyEmpire State Games Team twice…named tothe All-Section team four times…named to theJournal News and North County News first-team all-star squads twice…was the MostValuable Player of the state championshipgame in 2003…honor roll student, DARE rolemodel and buddy mentor.Personal: Matthias Richard McCall is the sonof Richard and Patricia McCall...was born July28, 1987 in Bronxville, N.Y. ...has two brotherswho both played lacrosse at UNC – Mike, 25,and Tim, 22.

The Multitudinous Magnificence ofMatthiasAcademic Major at Carolina: Journalismand Mass CommunicationCareer Plans: Professional Lacrosse PlayerHobbies: Gossiping, venting and readingPaul Rabil's blogAthlete You Most Admire: The lacrosseplayers in American PieBiggest Sports Thrill: Never losing in ProKadimaPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My familyFavorite Book: Mind Gym by Gary Mackand David CasstevensFavorite Magazine: In Touch WeeklyFavorite Food: ChipotleFavorite Movie: TransgressionFavorite TV Show: Gossip GirlFavorite Website To Visit:www.PerezHilton.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Kerry McCormick•Solid all-around defender

•Good stick skills•Possesses solid one-on-one ability

#41KerryMcCORMICKJunior, 6-1, 175Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderGarden City, N.Y.

General: Two-time returning letterman...oneof a cadre of outstanding junior close defense-men and long-stick defensive midfielders onthe Tar Heel roster...a solid player with tremen-dous stick skills who possesses keen one-on-one ability.2008 Season (Sophmore): Saw action offthe bench last season as a long-stick defen-sive middie in 13 of 14 games...had eightground balls and one caused turnover...had aseason-high three ground balls against Dukein the ACC Tournament...tapped for the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll.2007 Season (Freshman): Overcame a mid-season injury to have an outstanding freshmancampaign...played in the first nine matches,missed the next five and then returned to playin the NCAA Tournament against Navy andDuke...had 14 ground balls on the season in-cluding a career-high four against Denver andthree against Dartmouth...had seven causedturnovers with a career-high two versus Dukein the regular-season matchup.Prep: Graduated from Garden City HighSchool in 2006...played varsity lacrosse as asophomore, junior and senior and junior var-sity lacrosse as a freshman...also played bas-ketball as a freshman...two-time high schoolAll-America selection...also namedAll-Long Is-land twice...captain of Garden City team assenior...won gold medal with Empire StateGames team.Personal: Kerry Dean McCormick was bornJune 25, 1987 in Garden City, N.Y. ...is the sonof Jim and Carole McCormick...has onebrother, Jimmy, 23, and one sister, Kirsten, 12.

Kerry McCormick’s Stats LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2007 11/0 0 0 1 1 14 72008 13/0 1 0 0 0 8 1Totals24/0 1 0 1 1 22 8Career Highs: Ground Balls--4 vs. Denver, 2-24-2007; Caused Turnovers--2 vs. Duke, 3-17-2007.

2008 Kerry McCormick Game-by-GameGame SH G A PTS GB CTBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 0 0 0 1 0Providence 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 1 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0 0 1 0Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke 0 0 0 0 3 1Navy 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 1 0 0 0 8 1GP=13

Kudos for KerryAcademic Major at Carolina: BiologyHobbies: SnowboardingAthlete I Most Admire: Brian ConnorsBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the goldmedal in the Empire State GamesPerson Who Has Had the Greatest Influ-ence on My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book:Where The Red Fern GrowsFavorite Magazine: National GeographicFavorite Food: Chicken ParmFavorite Movies: Snatch, City of GodFavorite TV Shows: South Park, Interven-tion, Dexter, Whale WarsFavorite Website: Google.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Gavin Petracca•He’s got the total game, total package

•Ability to score and shoot•Has great hands on the inside

•A versatile player who fulfills all his roles well

#14GavinPETRACCARedshirt Junior, 5-10, 175AttackmanManhasset, N.Y.

General: Entering his third year as a startingattackman in 2009...two-time letterman whohas had a pair magnificent years for the TarHeels...was redshirted during the 2006 seasonafter he underwent knee surgery less than twoweeks before Carolina’s season openeragainst Ohio State thatyear…the surgery wasdone to correct chronic knee issues…still hastwo years of eligibility left at Carolina headinginto 2009...a player with the total game whofulfills all the attackman’s roles well...has anoutstanding shot and great hands.2008 Season (Redshirt Sophomore):Ranked third on the team in scoring with 25points...was the team’s second most proficientgoal scorer with 19...started all 14 games...hadsix assists...also had 18 ground balls...namedto 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll...se-lected for Dean’s List in fall 2007semester...played particularly well at the endof the year with 13 goals in the final five gamesof the campaign...had at least one point in 12

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Coach Joe Breschi on Kevin Piegare•Probably made the biggeststrides this off season

•Looks to make an impact this spring•Has great sliding ability and stickwork

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of 14 games last season...had a season-highfive points against Hofstra with a season-highfour goals and an assist...had hat tricks againstboth Ohio State and Navy...had a three-pointgame against Bellarmine with a goal and aseason-high two assists...scored two goalseach in games against Denver and Virginiaand had a goal and an assist versusCornell...had the game-winning goal againstMarist.2007 Season (Redshirt Freshman): WasCarolina’s second-leading scorer with 41points...had 24 goals, the second-highest totalon the team and 17 assists, also the secondmost on the squad...also had 31 groundballs...the winner of the Jay Gallagher Awardas the team's outstanding newcomer...namedACC Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Week onFebruary 19, 2007 after scoring four goals andadding one assist in his opening college gameagainst Ohio State...started all 16 games onthe season...had at least one point in everygame except the Fairfield match...had seasonhighs for goals and points with five and six, re-spectively, against Vermont...had five-pointgames against Notre Dame and Bellarminewith two goals and three assists in bothmatches...had three assists in the 13-10 winover Johns Hopkins...had two goals and oneassist against both Navy in the NCAA firstround and Providence...scored two goals in thewin over Denver and in the NCAAquarterfinalsagainst Duke...had a season-high five groundballs in the match at Virginia.Prep: Was one of the top high school attack-men in the nation enrolling in college in the fallof 2005…graduated from Manhasset HighSchool on June 23, 2005…played four yearsof varsity lacrosse as an attackman…wasnamed to the Long Island Empire StateGames Team on two occasions, winning a sil-ver medal his junior year…captain of the Man-hasset team…helped lead Manhasset to thestate championship in 2004…a high school All-America as a senior…named to theAll-Confer-ence and All-District Teams on twooccasions…led Manhasset to Long Islandlacrosse title as a sophomore…named the2005 Nassau County Attackman of theYear…offensive Most Valuable Player of the2004 state championship game…a high honorroll student…twice named Academic All-County.Personal: Gavin Joseph Petracca is the sonof Michael and Raisa Petracca...he was bornJune 26, 1987 in Manhasset, N.Y. ...has twobrother, James, 19, who is a freshman goal-keeper at UNC, and Brian, 16.

Gavin Petracca’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTSGB2007 16/16 83 24 17 41 312008 14/14 70 19 6 25 14Totals 30/30 153 43 23 66 45Career Highs: Shots--12 vs. Denver, 2-24-2007;Goals--5 vs. Vermont, 3-13-2007; Assists--3 vs.Bellarmine, 3-7-2007; 3 vs. Notre Dame, 3-10-2007; 3 vs. Johns Hopkins, 3-31-2007; Points--6vs. Vermont 3-13-2007; Ground Balls--5 vs. Vir-ginia, 4-7-2007.

2008 Gavin Petracca Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine* 1 2 3 8 5 1Denver* 2 0 2 7 4 1Cornell* 1 1 2 2 1 2Notre Dame* 0 0 0 6 3 0Providence* 0 1 1 3 1 0Duke* 0 0 0 7 5 1Marist* 1 0 1 6 3 2Maryland* 0 1 1 0 0 1Johns Hopkins*1 0 1 4 2 0Virginia* 2 0 2 4 2 0Ohio State* 3 0 3 6 3 1Hofstra* 4 1 5 6 5 2Duke* 1 0 1 7 4 1Navy* 3 0 3 4 4 2Totals 19 6 25 70 42 14*Game Started; GP=14; GS=14; GWG=1(Marist); Shots Per Game=5.00; Goals PerGame=1.36; Assists Per Game=0.43; PointsPer Game=1.79.

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Googling GavinAcademic Major at Carolina: Management& SocietyCareer Plans: FinanceHobbies: Hanging out, playing video games,playing golf, wiffle ballBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the statechampionship in 2004 and being consideredthe No. 1 team in the country by the Lax-Power pollPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My familyFavorite Book: Scar Tissue by AnthonyKiedis and Larry SlomanFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Malibu's Most Wanted, OldSchoolFavorite TV Shows: Seinfeld, Entourage,Scrubs, Cold Pizza, Californication, WeedsFavorite Website To Visit: UNC Webmail

#17KevinPIEGARESophomore, 6-2, 195Close DefensemanCold Spring Harbor, N.Y.

2008 Kevin Piegare Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Marist 0 0 0 0 0 1Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 0Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1

Kevin Piegare’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2008 6/0 0 0 0 0 1 0

General: Returning letterman who is one ofthe top candidates to take over the third start-ing position at close defense in 2009...madegreat strides in the off season to improve hisgame...highly-recruited defenseman off ofLong Island...has a bright future atCarolina...has great sliding ability and stick-work.2008 Season (Freshman): Played in sixgames as a freshman...named to the 2007-08ACC Academic Honor Roll.Prep: Graduated from Cold Spring HarborHigh School on June 10, 2007...played varsitylacrosse for three years, varsity football for two

years and varsity ice hockey for twoyears...played defense on the lax and hockeyteams and was a linebacker, running back,center and safety during his footballcareer...led team to New York State Class Cchampionship in lacrosse as a junior...wasnamed All-Conference that year...also playedon a Long Island championship football teamhis junior year...was captain of lacrosse teamas a senior...in the summer of 2006 he was amember of the Long Island Empire State Teamthat won the gold medal...2006 U.S. LacrosseAll-America selection...2006 Under Armour All-America...2006 Nassau County Defensemanof the Year...2006 Newsday first-teamAll-LongIsland...defensive MVP of 2006 NassauCounty championship game...selected to tryout for the men’s U19 World GamesTeam...selected to the Cold Spring HarborHigh School Hall of Fame for lacrosse.Personal: Kevin William Piegare is the son ofJospeh and Therese Piegare...was born Janu-ary 30, 1989 in Manhasset, N.Y. ...siblings in-clude the late Michael Piegare and a sister,Katelyn, 17.

Pieces Of PiegareAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: Business WorldHobbies: Golf, Fishing, SnowboardingAthletes I Most Admire: Michael Jordan,Plaxico BurressBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the NewYork State Championship in lacrossePerson Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My ParentsFavorite Book: AMillion Little Pieces byJames FreyFavorite Magazine: Inside LacrosseFavorite Food: Sushi from OsakaFavorite Movies: The Dark Knight, Gladia-tor, 300Favorite TV Shows: Entourage, ESPNSportsCenter, Family Guy, South ParkFavorite Website To Visit: ESPN.com

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Coach Joe Breschi on Andrew Pyke•The most vocal leader on the defense•Has great communications skills

•Plays an aggressive style of defense

#21AndrewPYKESenior, 6-0, 205Close DefensemanBaltimore, Md.

Andrew Pyke’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2007 2/0 0 0 0 0 12008 1/0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0 1

2008 Andrew Pyke Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0GP=1

General: Two-time returning letterman onclose defense who was a transfer to Carolinafrom Franklin & Marshall after his freshmanyear playing for the Diplomats...brings an ag-gressive playing style to the defensive end ofthe field...will be in the hunt for the third start-ing position on close defense...vocal leaderwith great communications skills.2008 Season (Junior): Saw action in onegame, playing against Bellarmine...Dean’s Liststudent.2007 Season (Sophomore): Named to theDean’s List in the fall semester of 2006 andspring smester of 2007...saw action in twogames for the Tar Heels...played against Ver-mont and Providence...got on the stat sheetagainst Vermont with his first ground ball in aTar Heel uniform.At Franklin & Marshall: Was lacrosse team’srookie of the year...named to Dean’s List.Prep: Graduated in June 2005 from TheGilman School...was a defenseman on thelacrosse team there for four years...playedfootball for four years as a defensive tackleand left guard...captained football team...wasAll-Metro selection in football and second-team All-State choice...member of Super 22All-Star Team...was a Dean’s List student as ajunior and senior.Personal: Andrew Missar Pyke was born Au-gust 26, 1988 in Philadelphia, Pa. ...son ofBruce and Marci Pyke...nicknamedSpyke...has a sister, Lauren, 24, and a brother,Greg, 15.

Andrew's AnecdotesAcademic Major at Carolina: BusinessCareer Plans:Work in Sales, Trading or Eq-uity ResearchHobbies: Listening to Music, WatchingMovies, Text BattlingAthlete I Most Admire: Bruce PykeBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the Loyolaand McDonogh football games my senioryear at GilmanPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: Both my par-entsFavorite Book: The Sun Also Rises byErnest HemingwayFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Foods: Grilled Chicken, Steak,Hamburgers, Shish KebabFavorite Movie: IdiocracyFavorite TV Shows: Family Guy, HardKnocksFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

Coach Joe Breschi on Jack Ryan•A solid all-around defender•Doesn’t get beat by his man•Quarterbacks the defense•Plays a physical style

#32JackRYANSenior, 6-4, 230Close DefensemanDarien, Conn.

General: One of the captains of the 2009 TarHeels...three-time letterman...the only return-ing starter in the close defense...two-yearstarter there who converted to the positionfrom the midfield where he played his fresh-man campaign...has started 30 successivegames on close defense...physical player whois hard to beat one-on-one...looked at to quar-terback the defensive unit as a senior.2008 Season (Junior): Started all 14 gamesfor the Tar Heels at close defense...had 23ground balls and five caused turnovers...had acareer-high five ground balls to go along witha season-high two caused turnovers againstNavy...had at least one ground ball in all buttwo matches.2007 Season (Sophomore): Was one of theteam’s most pleasant surprises in2007...started all 16 games at close defenseand was a solid defender while picking up onlythree penalties...shared the Kevin ReichardtMemorial Award as the team’s Most ImprovedPlayer...had 16 ground balls and four causedturnovers...had a season-high four groundballs versus Denver.2006 Season: Saw action in two games as afreshman...played against Pennsylvania andFairfield.Prep: A 2005 graduate of Darien HighSchool…a tremendous all-around athlete inlacrosse, football and basketball…four-yearletterman in lacrosse, starting in the midfieldhis last three years…named to Connecticut

Super Junior Select team...second-team All-Conference as a junior…first-team All-Confer-ence and All-State as a senior…played onteams which won conference championshipshis freshmen, junior and senior years…as asenior his team won the state championshipand went 23-0…lettered three years in footballas a tight end, linebacker and on specialteams…led the team in tackles his senioryear…second-teamAll-Conference as a juniorand senior and honorable mention choice as asophomore…senior captain…Most ValuablePlayer of traditional Darien-New CanaanThanksgiving game…four-year letter winner inbasketball…started three years as a for-ward…team captain as a junior and senior.Personal: John Thomas Ryan is the son ofJohn and Cindy Ryan...was born December30, 1986 in Norwalk, Conn. ...has a sister,Anne, 20, and a brother, David, 23, captain ofthe 2007 UNC lacrosse team.

Jack Ryan’s Stat LineYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB CT2006 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 16/16 0 0 0 0 16 42008 14/14 0 0 0 0 23 5Totals 32/30 0 0 0 0 39 9Career Highs: Ground Balls--5 vs. Navy, 5-10-2008.

2008 Jack Ryan Game-by-GameGame G A SH PTS GB CTBellarmine* 0 0 0 0 1 1Denver* 0 0 0 0 1 0Cornell* 0 0 0 0 0 0Notre Dame* 0 0 0 0 3 0Providence* 0 0 0 0 3 0Duke* 0 0 0 0 2 0Marist* 0 0 0 0 2 1Maryland* 0 0 0 0 1 0Johns Hopkins*0 0 0 0 1 0Virginia* 0 0 0 0 2 0Ohio State* 0 0 0 0 1 0Hofstra* 0 0 0 0 1 0Duke* 0 0 0 0 0 1Navy* 0 0 0 0 5 2Totals 0 0 0 0 23 5*Game Started; GP=14; GS=14

Facts On JackAcademic Major at Carolina: EconomicsCareer Plans: TravelingHobbies: Mastering artistic mediums, nap-ping, watching the Discovery, National Geo-graphic and History channels, playing pick upbasketballAthlete I Most Admire: Brett Favre when heplayed for Green BayBiggest Sports Thrill: Getting into NorthCarolina and playing college lacrossePerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My father,John RyanFavorite Book: The Lone Ranger and TontoFist Fight in Heaven by Sherman AlexieFavorite Magazine: National GeographicFavorite Food: Chocolate MilkFavorite Movies: Lord of the Rings trilogyFavorite TV Show: South ParkFavorite Website To Visit: UNC Webmail

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Sherwood Shares With UsAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-DentalStudiesCareer Plans: Oral SurgeryHobbies: GolfAthlete I Most Admire: Cal Ripken, Jr.Biggest Sports Thrill: Going to the FootballState Championship my senior year in highschoolPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: Ryan PottsFavorite Book: Into Thin Air by JonKrakauerFavorite Magazines: Inside Lacrosse,ESPN The MagazineFavorite Foods: Steak and PotatoesFavorite Movies: The Boondock Saints,Blow, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Dark NightFavorite TV Show: CSI: MiamiFavorite Website To Visit:blackboard.unc.edu

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Coach Joe Breschi on Colin Sherwood•Has a great work ethic

•Will contribute in some fashion on theoffensive end

•Has made the transition from attackman tomidfielder

#15ColinSHERWOODRedshirt Sophomore,6-1, 210MidfielderGreensboro, N.C.

Coach Joe Breschi on Bart Wagner•Probably has the best shot on the team

•Possesses terrific hands•Can dodge and feed equally well

#1BartWAGNERSenior, 5-10, 185AttackmanGlen Arm, Md.

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Colin Sherwood’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB2007 2/0 1 0 1 1 2Totals 2/0 1 0 1 1 2

2007 Colin Sherwood Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH SOG GBVermont 0 0 0 0 0 1Providence 0 1 1 1 0 1Totals 0 1 1 0 0 2GP=2

General: Returning letterman who took a red-shirt year in 2008...transitioning from playingthe attack to the offensive midfield...came toUNC as one of the top players in North Car-olina in 2006...an outstanding student at Car-olina...possessed a great work ethic...namedto fall 2008 Dean’s List.2008 Season (Sophomore): Was a redshirtin 2008.2007 Season (Freshman): Saw action in twogames...recorded his first career point with anassist in the match versus Providence...alsoplayed against Vermont...named to Dean’s Listin fall semester of 2006 and spring semesterof 2007...named to 2006-07 ACC AcademicHonor Roll.Prep: Graduated from Grimsley High Schoolin May 2006...four-year starter on varsitylacrosse team from 2003-06...played varsityfootball as a junior and senior...an All-State at-tackman on the lacrosse field from 2004-06...was the team’s Most Valuable OffensivePlayer in 2004 and 2005 and squad’s MostValuable Player in 2006...played on state run-ner-up 2005 NCHSAA 4A football team...four-year selection to the academic honor roll withspecial honors...named to National Honor So-ciety in 2005...IB diploma program partici-pant...Junior Leadership team...AP diplomarecipient.Personal: Colin Patrick Sherwood is the sonof Rick and Sandy Sherwood...was born May19, 1988 in St. Louis, Mo. ...has four brothers– Rick, 23, Garrett, 22, Conner, 18, and Davis,6, as well as one sister, Caroline, 13.

General: Three-year returning starter in theattack unit for the Tar Heels...has started 42 of44 games over the past three years...presea-son honorable mention All-America by Face-Off Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse...has led theTar Heels in scoring in each of his first threeyears...coaches say he has the best shot onthe squad...equally adept at dodging andgoing to the goal himself or feeding the openman...scored at least one point in 38 succes-sive games before the streak was ended byOhio State last year...the streak started in thethird game of the 2006 season versus Den-ver...was one of the top-ranked high school at-tack recruits in the nation in 2005.2008 Season (Junior): A preseason third-team All-America selection by Faceoff Year-book/Inside Lacrosse Magazine...started all 14games for the Tar Heels...paced the Tar Heelteam in points with 34 and assists with 16 andwas third in goals scored with 18...was third onthe team in ground balls with 36...had at leastone point in 13 of 14 matches...scored twogame-winning goals, four man-up goals andone man-down goal...matched his career highfor goals in a game with four againstMarist...his six-point total against the RedFoxes was his career high mark...scored twoman-up goals and also had a man-down goalagainst Marist...had game-winners againstBellarmine and Providence...had four-pointgames against Providence (3g, 1a) andagainst Cornell (2g, 2a)...had a season-highthree assists versus UVa...had two goals andan assist versus Navy and three-point games

versus Bellarmine and Hofstra (1g, 2a in bothmatches)...had two goals against Duke in theregular season and two assists in the victoryat Denver...also had a career high in groundballs in the win over Marist with eight...alsohad five ground balls against Notre Dame andagainst Duke in the ACC Tournament and fourversus Bellarmine.2007 Season (Sophomore): Led the TarHeels in scoring with 44 points...finished firston the team in assists with 21 and third ingoals scored with 23...was fifth on the team inground balls with 51...that ground ball total wasthe leading total for any Tar Heel attackman...started all 16 games in 2007...had at leastone point in each of UNC’s 16 games...scoreda season-high four goals in the regular seasongame against Duke and at Virginia...had a ca-reer-high four assists against Vermont...had aseason high for points with five each againstOhio State (2g, 3a), Vermont (1g, 4a), Virginia(4g, 1a) and Providence (3g, 2a)...had a three-assist match versus Dartmouth...had fourpoints against Duke in the ACC Tournament(1g, 3a) and three points against Navy in theNCAA Tournament (2g, 1a)...had a season-high seven ground balls versus Providenceand six ground balls versus Virginia...memberof All Men’s Lacrosse All-AcademicTeam...shared the Turnbull Trophy as theteam’s most valuable player.2006 Season: Won the Jay Gallagher Awardas the outstanding freshman...played in all 14games, starting 12 times...led the Tar Heels inpoints with 29, in goals with 15 and in assistswith 14...ranked fourth on the team in groundballs with 38...had game-winning goals againstOhio State and Providence...had a season-high five points against Ohio State (3g,2a)...those three goals were also a seasonhigh...his high game for assists was againstFairfield with three...had four points in a gamethree times – Notre Dame (2g, 2a) , Fairfield(1g, 3a) and Providence (2g, 2a)...also had atwo-goal game against Johns Hopkins...against Navy and Virginia he had a goal andan assist...claimed a season-high six groundballs against Ohio State...had four groundballs against Air Force, Denver, Providenceand against Maryland in the ACC Tournament.Prep: A 2005 graduate of St. Paul’s School inBrooklandville, Md ….an outstanding all-around athlete there…played four years of var-sity lacrosse, three of varsity soccer and twoseasons of varsity basketball…captained thesoccer team twice and the lacrosse team oneyear…high school All-America on the lacrossefield…named All-MIAA in both lacrosse andsoccer…named to All-Tewaaraton Team…named the 2005 Towson Times high schoolathlete-of-the-year…recognized as St. Paul’soutstanding athlete in 2005…second-teamAll-State selection as a senior and first-team All-State as a junior in lacrosse…Baltimore Sunsecond-team All-Metro and All-City/County asa junior…was St. Paul’s leading goal scorer hissophomore through senior years…honor rollstudent his senior year.Personal: Bart Kennedy Wagner is the son ofFrank and Kathy Wagner...was born August26, 1986 in Baltimore, Md. ...has one brother,Brett, 28, and one sister, Brooke, 27...nick-named BWAGS.

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Game G A PTS SH SOG GBBellarmine* 1 2 3 7 4 4Denver* 0 2 2 6 5 1Cornell* 2 2 4 4 3 0Notre Dame* 0 1 1 3 2 5Providence* 3 1 4 8 4 0Duke* 2 0 2 7 4 1Marist* 4 2 6 9 5 8Maryland* 1 0 1 3 1 3Johns Hopkins*1 0 1 1 1 2Virginia* 0 3 3 2 1 3Ohio State* 0 0 0 4 3 1Hofstra* 1 2 3 3 1 2Duke* 1 0 1 9 3 5Navy* 2 1 3 5 4 1Totals 18 16 34 71 41 36*Game Started; GP=14; GS=14; GWG=2 (Bel-larmine, Providence); MUG=4 (Cornell, Duke,Marist 2); MDG=1 (Marist); Shots PerGame=5.07; Goals Per Game=1.29; Assists PerGame=1.14; Points Per Game=2.43

Bart Wagner’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTSGB2006 14/12 63 15 14 29 382007 16/16 82 23 21 44 512008 14/14 71 18 16 34 36Totals 44/42 216 56 51 107125Career Highs: Shots--9 vs. Providence, 4-21-2007; 9 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008; 9 vs. Duke, 4-25-2008; Goals—5 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008; Assists—4vs. Vermont, 3-13-2007; Points—6 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008; Ground Balls—8 vs. Marist, 3-18-2008.

What's Up With WagsAcademic Major at Carolina: Management& SocietyCareer Plans: Financial PlannerHobbies: Talking on the phone, Whistling,Tennis, iPhoningAthlete I Most Admire: Steve NashBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the MIAAchampionship in 2004Person Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My brotherBrettFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Foods: Spaghetti and McDonald'sFavorite Movie: MadagascarFavorite TV Shows: South Park, The OfficeFavorite Website To Visit: www.bloons.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Shane Walterhoefer•One of the best face-offspecialists in the country•Has the ability to put us ina position to win games

#25ShaneWALTERHOEFERSenior, 5-9, 200MidfielderEllicott City, Md.

General: Considered one of the best face-offmen in the country...a preseason first-teamAll-America selection by Face-Off Yearbook/In-side Lacrosse...named preseason All-ACCface-off specialist by Face-Off Yearbook/InsideLacrosse...creates a lot of problems for oppos-ing teams by helping the Tar Heels keep pos-session of the ball...a strong and physicalplayer...holds the school record for most face-offs won in a career with 454...broke KevinFrew’s school record of 446 by winning 13 inthe 2008 season finale against Navy...has won15 of more face-offs in a game 11 times in hiscareer...has the school record for face-offswon in a season with 222 in 2007, breakingKevin Frew’s previous record of 219...has acareer face-off winning percentage of .606.2008 Season (Junior): His face-off winningpercentage of .682 was the second best in asingle season in UNC history...because of aninjury, he was limited to nine games, seven ofwhich he started...won 118 of 173 face-offs, awinning percentage of .682 ...tied the schoolrecord for ground balls in a game with 15against Ohio State...that is the fifth time in his-tory a Tar Heel player has scooped up thatmany in a game...also had 11 ground ballsagainst Bellarmine in the season opener andnine each against Virginia and Hofstra...his 64ground balls were the second highest total onthe team...a preseason first-team All-Americaselection by Face-Off Yearbook/InsideLacrosse at the face-off specialist position...named preseason All-ACC face-off special-ist by Face-Off Yearbook/Inside Lacrosse...broke the school record for face-offs won ina game with 23 against Ohio State...that brokethe old record of 22 set by Todd Oudemoolagainst Towson in 1989...was an amazing 23of 26 on face-offs against the Buckeyes...aweek later he won 20 of 25 face-offs againstHofstra...those 20 wins were the third most ina game in Tar Heel history...won 10 or moreface-offs in a game six times...was 14 of 23against Virginia, 13 of 19 against Navy and 12of 18 against Bellarmine...had assists in thefinal two games of the season against Dukeand Navy.2007 Season (Sophomore): Set a schoolrecord for face-offs won in a season...his 222wins in 367 attempts broke the school recordset by Kevin Frew in 2004 at 219...led theteam and the ACC with 113 ground balls...wasthe Holmes Harden, Sr., Memorial Ground BallAward winner for UNC...namedACC Player ofthe Week February 26, 2007 after a pair ofdominant face-off performances against Den-ver and Dartmouth...was No. 4 in the nation inground balls per game at 7.06...was No. 12 na-tionally in face-off percentage at .605...had aseason-high 13 ground balls against Dart-mouth...won a season-high 19 face-offsagainst the Big Green and his .904 face-offpercentage in that game was his careerbest...was also in double figures in groundballs with 11 against Providence and 10 in theNCAAquarterfinals against Duke...scored bothof his goals in the 2007 season in the NCAAgame against Duke, one on the last play of thefirst quarter and the other on the first play ofthe second quarter...won 14 or more face-offsin a game an astonishing 11 times in 16games...was under 50 percent in the face-off

circle against only Ohio State and Notre Dame.2006 Season (Freshman): Won the team’sHolmes Harden, Sr. Memorial Award for claim-ing the most ground balls during the seasonwith 64...won a season-high 16 face-offsagainst Fairfield...was one of the nation’s bestface-off men, winning 114 of 209 tries for a per-centage of .545...had a season-high groundball total of eight versus both Duke and Fair-field ...also had seven ground balls againstMaryland in the regular-season game and sixeach against Air Force, Johns Hopkins andProvidence...scored goals in three successivegames against Johns Hopkins, Virginia andFairfield...his leading number of face-off winsincluded 16 versus Fairfield, 14 versus Dukeand 10 versus Maryland in the ACC Tourna-ment...won 80 percent of his draws againstFairfield...other top percentage games in-cluded 14 of 20 wins against Duke and nine of14 wins against Hofstra.Prep: A June 2005 graduate of The Boys’Latin School of Maryland in Baltimore…playedthree years of varsity lacrosse as a midfielderand face-off man…also played three years offootball as a tailback…led his lacrosse teamhis senior year to an 18-2 record and the No. 6ranking in the nation…was lacrosse team cap-tain for two years…Maryland Free State Teammember…second-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro andAll-City/County as a junior…second-team All-State as a senior…selected to play inMaryland senior all-star game…played on foot-ball team which won three straight conferencechampionships…named Baltimore Sun andFOX45 student-athlete of the week after run-ning for 303 yards and four touchdownsagainst Polotti…made Baltimore Super 22Team for top rising senior football players in thestate…second-team All-Metro selection as ajunior…rushed for 1,384 yards and scored 17touchdowns…captained team as a senior butbroke leg in third game of the season, cuttinghis final year short …senior class presi-dent…member of Boys’ Latin Honor Board.Personal: Shane Austin Walterhoefer is theson of Jerry and Lynn Walterhoefer...was bornFebruary 10, 1987 in Baltimore, Md. ...has onebrother, Ryan, 23, who also played lacrosse atCarolina from 2004-07.

Shane Walterhoefer’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS SH G A PTS GB FO2006 14/7 8 3 1 4 64 114-2092007 16/16 9 2 0 2 113 222-3672008 9/7 1 0 2 2 64 118-173Totals 39/30 18 5 3 8 241 454-749Career Face-Off Percentage: .606Career Highs: Ground Balls—15 vs. Ohio State,4-12-2008; Face-Offs Won—23 vs. Ohio State, 4-12-2008; Face-Off Percentage—.904 vs. Dart-mouth, 2-25-2007.

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The Zeals Of ZimAcademic Major at Carolina: Management& SocietyCareer Plans:WorkHobbies: GamingAthlete I Most Admire: The Master Chief(See Halo)My Biggest Sports Thrill:Winning laxgamesPerson Who Has Had the Greatest Influ-ence on My Athletic Career: My DadFavorite Book: Ender's GameFavorite Food: Spicy Buffalo WingsFavorite Movie: Hot RodFavorite TV Show: Ninja WarriorFavorite Website: ESPN.com

The Wiki On WalterhoeferAcademic Major at Carolina: EconomicsHobbies: McDatenight, Building BearsAthlete I Most Admire: Ray LewisBiggest Sports Thrill:Watching the Ravenswin the Super BowlPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My parentsand brotherFavorite Book: 101 Strength and Condition-ing Exercises and Drills for Lacrosse byThomas EmmaFavorite Magazine: Sports Illustrated forKidsFavorite Food: Lacrosse Stick ShapedSpaghetti-O'sFavorite TV Show: Gossip GirlFavorite Website To Visit:www.PerezHilton.com

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Grant Zimmerman’s Stat LinesYear GP/GS MIN GA SVS PCT GB SF2006 11/8 445:11 79 72 .477 15 2512007 16/16 911:26 151 157 .510 61 5132008 14/14 796:14 125 170 .576 65 524Totals 41/38 2152:51 355 399 .529 141 12882006 Goals Against Average: 10.65 (0-9 record)2007 Goals Against Average: 9.94 (10-6 record)2008 Goals Against Average: 9.42 (8-6 record)Career Goals Against Average: 9.88*Zimmerman scored a goal against Notre Dameon 3-10-2007 on his only shot of the season; hehad an assist against Maryland in the ACC Tour-nament on 4-28-2006.Career Highs: Saves—18 vs. Notre Dame, 3-8-2008; Ground Balls—9 vs. Virginia, 4-5-2008.

General: Joins Ben Hunt, Bobby McAuley andJack Ryan as captains of the 2009 TarHeels...one of the most athletic goalkeepers inthe country...is tremendous at stopping the balland also mobile and agile outside of thecage...has very quick hands...named a presea-son honorable mention All-America by Face-OffYearbook and Inside Lacrosse...was alsotapped for the preseasonAll-ACC Team chosenby Face-Off Yearbook and InsideLacrosse...three-year returning starter at the po-sition for the Tar Heels...was the co-startinggoalkeeper as a redshirt freshman in 2006 withTrey Sheain as Zimmerman started eight of the14 games...has started all 30 games for the TarHeels over the past two seasons...suffered a se-rious knee injury his senior year in high school,tearing an anterior cruciate ligament in one ofhis knees…that led to him redshirting during the2005 season after coming to Carolina in the fallof 2004... spent most of the 2005 season in re-habilitation…is the younger brother of formerUNC midfielder Lance Zimmerman who played

at Carolina from 2001-05...won campus intra-mural flag football championship...also an excel-lent student at Carolina...was named to the fall2008 Dean’s List, one of several times he hasbeen named to the List.2008 Season (Redshirt Junior): Shared theTurnbull Trophy as the co-most valuable playerof the 2008 team with Ben Hunt...won theHolmes Harden, Sr. Memorial Ground BallAward with a total of 65...named by the USILAto the 2008 honorable mention All-AmericaTeam...chosen for the All-ACC squad...a mem-ber of the ACC Men’s Lacrosse All-AcademicTeam...a 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Rollselection...named to the spring 2008 Dean’sList...started all 14 games in goal, totaling 796minutes, 14 seconds...made 170 saves while al-lowing 125 goals, a save percentage of.576...finished with an 8-6 record...had a 9.42goals against average while facing 524shots...was named ACC Player of the WeekFebruary 25 after making 10 saves and allow-ing only five goals in a 6-5 win overDenver...was also the ACC Player of the WeekMarch 10 after making a career-high 18 saveswhile allowing only six goals in an 8-6 victoryover Notre Dame...had a career-high nineground balls against Virginia and also had eightversus Notre Dame..also had six ground ballsagainst Maryland and Duke in the ACC Tourna-ment...was credited with six causedturnovers...had 15 saves and allowed only eightgoals in a 15-8 win over Cornell...had ninesaves and allowed only three goals in a littleover 47 minutes of play versus Marist...had 14saves and allowed only eight goals in a 13-8 winover Johns Hopkins...made 13 saves and al-lowed only eight goals in matches against Hof-stra and Navy.2007 Season (Redshirt Sophomore): Startedall 16 games for the Tar Heels in 2007 andplayed all but 51 minutes of the season at theposition...ranked third on the team in groundballs with 61...made 157 saves during the sea-son and had a goals against average of 9.94 pergame...compiled a 10-6 goalkeeper record...recorded his season high for saves in a gamewith 15 in the 13-10 win over Johns Hopkins and15 in the 10-9 overtime loss at Virginia...namedto 2006-07ACC Academic Honor Roll...earnedmembership on the spring semester Dean’sList at UNC...ranked No. 49 in the nation inground balls per game, one of the leadinggoalie totals in the nation...had a season-higheight ground balls in a game versus JohnsHopkins...saved 57 percent or more of theshots against him versus Denver, Dartmouth,Notre Dame, Duke (regular season), JohnsHopkins, Virginia, Fairfield and Navy in theNCAA Tournament...had his best save per-centage of the season versus Dartmouth(.684)...scored a goal in UNC’s victory overNotre Dame.2006 Season (Redshirt Freshman): Startedeight of the 11 games he played in as a redshirtfreshman...played 445 plus minutes...recordeda season-high 11 saves against Hofstra andagainst Johns Hopkins...made 11 saves and al-lowed only six goals against the Pride...had 15ground balls, including a season-high fouragainst Johns Hopkins...came on in a relief roleagainst Fairfield and played the last 11:40 of thegame, facing 16 shots and making seven saveswhile not allowing a goal...had an assist on a Tar

2008 Grant Zimmerman Game-by-GameGame MIN GA SVS PCT SF GBBellarmine* 46:29 2 6 .750 11 5Denver* 60:00 5 10 .667 23 4Cornell* 60:00 8 15 .652 51 3Notre Dame* 60:00 6 18 .750 41 8Providence* 60:00 6 9 .600 24 2Duke* 45:00 15 14 .482 40 3Marist* 47:15 3 9 .750 29 3Maryland* 58:47 13 9 .409 35 6Johns Hopkins* 60:00 8 14 .636 40 4Virginia* 62:59 12 14 .538 56 9Ohio State* 60:00 14 13 .481 49 5Hofstra* 57:59 8 13 .619 31 3Duke* 57:54 17 13 .433 53 6Navy* 60:00 8 13 .619 41 4Totals 796:14 125 170 .576 524 65*Game Started; SF=Shots Faced; GamesPlayed: 14; Games Started: 14.Caused Turnovers=6 (1 each in Cornell, Marist,Maryland, Ohio State, Duke/ACC, Navy games)

2008 Shane Walterhoefer Game-by-GameGame G A PTS SH GB FOBellarmine* 0 0 0 0 11 12-18Denver* 0 0 0 1 4 8-14Cornell* 0 0 0 0 3 9-16Duke 0 0 0 0 3 8-12Virginia 0 0 0 0 9 14-23Ohio State* 0 0 0 0 15 23-26Hofstra* 0 0 0 0 9 20-25Duke* 0 1 1 0 5 11-20Navy* 0 1 1 0 5 13-19Totals 0 2 2 1 64 118-173*Game Started; GP=9; GS=7; Face-Off W-LPct.=.682.

The2009Upperclassmen

Coach Joe Breschi on Grant Zimmerman•Amazing athlete

•Has game breaking ability•As good out of the cage as he is in the cage

stopping the ball

#9GrantZIMMERMANRedshirt Senior, 5-8, 170GoalkeeperCockeysville, Md.

Heel goal in the ACC Tournament semifinalsversus Maryland.Prep: A phenomenal high school goalkeeper atThe Gilman School...graduated from there inJune 2004...played three years of varsitylacrosse, four years of varsity football and oneyear of varsity basketball for a total of eight highschool letters…first teamAll-County selection inlacrosse…first-team All-Metro selection in bothlacrosse and football as named by the BaltimoreSun…an honor roll student.Personal: Given name is Tyler Grant Zimmer-man...is the son of Ed and HildaZimmerman...was born September 24, 1985 inNew Canaan, Conn. ...nicknamed Zim...hasthree brothers and three sisters – Jim, 33,Lance, 27, a lacrosse player at UNC from 2001-05, Brian, 16, Nicole, 31, Nadine, 25, and Eliz-abeth, 19.

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Coach Joe Breschi on Matt Conte•Still making the transitionfrom high school to college

•Understands what is expected to become abig-time player

•Works hard and hustles every day

#48MattCONTEFreshman, 5-11, 175MidfielderThornton, Pa.

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 94 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...played four years of var-sity lacrosse...graduate from Malvern Prepa-tory School in Malvern, Pa. in June 2008...hishigh school lax team competed in three statefinal fours, won one state championship andwas ranked in the Top 20 in the nation threeyears in a row...a first-team All-League, All-Area andAll-City selection...honor roll student.Personal: Matthew Francis Conte is the sonof Phillip and Linda Conte...was born May 27,1989 in West Chester, Pa. ...nicknamedFran...has an older brother, Phillip, 21, and ayounger sister, Lauren, 16.

The Magic Of MattAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans:Work for the PhiladelphiaPhillies or Philadelphia EaglesAthlete I Most Admire: Chris CosteBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the statechampionship my sophomore yearPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My familyFavorite Book: Moneyball by Michael M.LewisFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Batman BeginsFavorite TV Show: South ParkFavorite Website to Visit: www.break.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Logan Corey•A two-way middie

•Has ability to defend and score in transition•Athletic with excellent stick skills

#39LoganCOREYFreshman, 6-1, 170Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderCarrboro, N.C.

Prep: Graduated in 2008 from Chapel HillHigh School...an All-State player his junior andsenior years in lacrosse...member of Top 205all-star team...an Academic All-America selec-tion...captain of CHHS team in 2008...All-Con-ference as a senior...the teams he played onwon two state championships, made the statefinals three times and made the semifinals onfour occasions...also played football his fresh-man through junior years as a safety and line-backer.Personal: Logan Schaller Corey is the son ofJohn and Denise Corey...nicknamed Log...wasborn March 5, 1990 in Carrboro, N.C. ...hasthree older brothers – Evan, 25, Alex, 23, andChet, 22.

Log In With LoganAcademic Major at Carolina: Undeclared,probably Biology or Exercise and Sports Sci-enceCareer Plans: To be a doctorHobbies: Basketball, ReadingAthlete I Most Admire: Raymond FeltonBiggest Sports Thrill: 2005 UNC BasketballNational ChampionshipPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My motherand my brother AlexFavorite Book: Ender's Game by OrsonScott CardFavorite Magazine: Inside LacrosseFavorite Foods: Chicken Parmesan subfrom P and P or Steak from KankiFavorite Movie: Sex and the CityFavorite TV Show: The SopranosFavorite Website To Visit: www.break.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Jimmy Dunster•Extremely athletic freshman

•Will have a major impact this spring•Great shot on the run

•Tenacious on ground balls

#40JimmyDUNSTERFreshman, 6-1, 185MidfielderCos Cob, Conn.

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 55 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...a 2008 graduate ofGreenwich High School...played both lacrosse(midfield and attack) and football (runningback, wide receiver, cornerback) there...the laxteam he played on won the first ever countychampionship in school history...the Greenwichfootball team won back-to-back county andstate championships...named GHS athlete-of-the-year...on the lacrosse field, he was a two-timeAll-America, three-timeAll-State selection,three-time All-County honoree, two-time teamMVP and the team captain...on the gridiron hewas two-time All-State, two-time All-Countyand the team captain...honor rollstudent...House scholar.Personal: James Edward Dunster is the son

of Will and Debbie Dunster...was born January29, 1990 in Stamford, Conn. ...the oldest offour children...has two brothers – Colin, 16,and Shawn, 14...has a sister, Anne, 11.

The Dunster DemoAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: UndecidedHobbies: ReadingAthlete I Most Admire: Jon Lester of theBoston Red SoxBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning first everlacrosse championship in my school's historyPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My fatherFavorite Book: Angels and Demons by DanBrownFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: Buffalo Chicken WingsFavorite Movie: Man on FireFavorite TV Show: Burn NoticeFavorite Website To Visit:collegehumor.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Ryan Kotowski•Coming off a knee injury

•Can play both attack and midfield•Great left-handed on-the-run shooting ability

#34RyanKOTOWSKIFreshman, 6-3, 207AttackmanCrofton, Md.

Prep: Coming back from a pair of tornACLs...had first surgery in 2007 and then wentthrough a second surgery halfway through hissenior lacrosse season...graduated June 7,2008 from DeMatha Catholic High School inHyattsville, Md. ...played four years of lacrosseas an attackman and middie and two years offootball as a tight end and defensive end...in2008 he was a Washington Post Player toWatch coming off his first knee surgery...wasnamed RTP All-Tournament and WCAC All-Conference as a senior...captained lax team inboth ‘07 and ‘08...2006 WCAC All-Conferenceand the offensive MVP of DeMatha team...four-year honor roll student...graduated with hon-ors...played in Under Armour underclassmenAll-America Game in 2006...earned spot inFree State Top 44 game in ‘06...was on Top205 championship team in 2006...selected forthe Blue Chip Camp...high school lacrosseteam was three-time WCAC champions.Personal: Ryan Michael Kotowski is the sonof Carl Kotowski and Jane Kotowski...nick-named Ry...was born November 14, 1989 inFort Lauderdale, Fla. ...has one sister, Kristen,21, a senior at the University of Maryland.

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Cutting Up With KotowskiAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: Follow in my dad's footstepsand work for the federal government or pur-sue a career in sports medicineHobbies: Hanging out with friends, workingout, sleeping, going to late night Qdoba, lis-tening to city storiesAthletes I Most Admire: Dan Marino, CalRipken or anyone who went through ACLsurgeryBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the champi-onship my senior year by beating GoodCounsel 18-3 and me screaming my lungsout on the sideline. Also, when all the start-ing seniors said in the huddle before thegame that they're going to win the champi-onship game for me.People Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: Can't be justone. My dad (taught me everything), mymom (my biggest fan) and my sister (mytrainer)Favorite Book: Captain Underpants by DavPilkeyFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Foods: Chipotle, My Mom's eggsandwichesFavorite Movies: Air Force One, 300, An-chormanFavorite TV Shows: Anything on ESPN,Spongebob SquarepantsFavorite Website To Visit: YouTube

TheFreshmanClass

Coach Joe Breschi on Chris Layne•Will play defensive middie this spring

•Has fabulous stick skills•Possesses great transition ability

#38ChrisLAYNEFreshman, 5-9, 175Short-Stick DefensiveMidfielderDowningtown, Pa.

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 34 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...graduated from MalvernPrep in Malvern, Pa. on June 5, 2008...playedmidfield on the lacrosse team for four yearsand was a running back on the football teamfor four years...led lacrosse squad to Pennsyl-vania state title in 2006...the lax team won the2005, 2007 and 2008 Inter-Ac league titleswhile he was there and the football team tri-umphed at the league level in 2005 and2007...captained football and lacrosse teamsas a senior...high school lacrosse All-Amer-ica...Under Armour lacrosse All-America...two-time EPSLA All-State in lacrosse...three-yearAll-Inter-Ac in lacrosse...All Inter-Ac on thegridiron in 2006.Personal: Given name is Christopher CusackLayne...nicknamed Crabtrap...the son of Steveand Felicia Layne...was born October 7, 1989in Washington, D.C. ...is the middle child of fivesiblings, including brothers Glenn, 30, Steve,20, and Andrew, 17, and sister, Catherine, 15.

Living With LayneAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: BusinessmanHobbies: Sports, hanging out with friendsAthlete I Most Admire: Shane VictorinoBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning theLacrosse State ChampionshipPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: John McEvoy(my high school Lacrosse coach)Favorite Book: Holes by Louis SacharFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: CheesecakeFavorite Movie: Dazed and ConfusedFavorite TV Show: The WireFavorite Website To Visit: www.break.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Charlie McComas•Made the most improvementthis fall coming off an injury

•Ability to be a major contributor•Equally good in both all-evenand man-down situations

•Best ground ball defender we have

#45CharlieMcCOMASFreshman, 6-2, 185DefensemanParkton, Md.

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 48 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...graduated from TheBoys’ Latin School of Maryland on June 7,2008...played lacrosse there four years as adefenseman and long-stick midfielder...playedfour years of basketball as a guard and for-ward...was a four-year letterman in football asa quarterback, punter and safety...led 2006lacrosse team to the MIAA lacrosse champi-onship, a 21-0 record and the ranking as theNo. 1 high school team in the nation....in hissenior year he was captain of both football andlacrosse teams...member of 2007 underclass-men Baltimore Under Armour Team...selectedto play on the 2008 All-America Under ArmourSouth Team...earned honors on the 2006 and2007 Maryland Free State Team...2008 All-Tewaaraton Team...2008 Towson Times ath-lete-of-the-year...2008 Baltimore Sunsecond-team All-Metro...2007 All-MIAA on thefootball field...2007 Laker Invitational All-Tour-nament basketball team...2008 defensive MVPat Boys’ Latin STX Invitaional...2007 footballoffensive MVP for BL...a C. Markland KellyAward nominee in 2008...MVP of 2008 BL laxsquad...played for the BLC Crabs club teamover the summer...member of the 2006 and2007 Maryland Free State Teams...2007 un-derclassmen Baltimore Under ArmourTeam...2008 Under Armour All-America.Personal: Michael Charles McComas, Jr. wasborn February 6, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. ...isthe son of Michael and Betsy McComas...nick-name Chuck or Chuckles...has one brother,Matt, 17, and one sister, Rachel, 14.

Chatting With CharlieAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: BusinessmanHobbies:Working on our farmAthlete I Most Admire: Brett FavreBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the 2006MIAA Lacrosse ChampionshipPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My Dad andMomFavorite Book: Curious George by H.A. ReyFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: LobsterFavorite Movie: RudyFavorite TV Show: EntourageFavorite Website To Visit: YouTube

Coach Joe Breschi on Tyler Morton•A good athlete

•Possesses solid ground ball ability•Complements his linemates

on any midfield unit

#7TylerMORTONFreshman, 6-2, 183MidfielderDenver, Colo.

Prep: Graduated from the Kent DenverSchool in Englewood, Colo. ...date of gradua-tion was June 4, 2007...played lacrosse, icehockey and soccer there all four years...wasmember of lacrosse teams which won the statetitle in 2004 and earned runnerup finishes in2005 and 2007...an All-America on thelacrosse field...three-time All-Stateselection...team captain and squad MVP in2007...played in US Lacrosse National SeniorShowcase...a Top 205 All-Star Team selec-tion...Colorado Player of the Year in 2007...inice hockey, he was named two-times All-Stateand was the team captain in 2007...on the pitchhe was All-State one time and the team cap-tain as a senior...second-teamAll-Academic inhockey...played for the Go Fast Team in theVail Elite Tournament in 2007...played for TeamReebok in 2008 in Vail Elite Tournament.Personal: Tyler David Morton was born May28, 1989 in Denver, Colo. ...the son of Davidand Eileen Morton...nicknamed T-Mo orCrow...has two older sisters, Lindsay, 28, andCallie, 26.

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The Muscle Of MuscatelloAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans:Work on Wall StreetHobbies: Sleeping and eatingAthlete I Most Admire: J.J. MorrisseyBiggest Sports Thrill: Going undefeatedmy senior year in lacrossePerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My dadFavorite Book: Absalom, Absalom byWilliam FaulknerFavorite Magazine: The EconomistFavorite Food: New York Strip Steak mari-nated in a black vinegar teriyaki sauceFavorite Movies: The Departed, AnchormanFavorite TV Show: Family GuyFavorite Website To Visit:www.weather.com

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In Touch With TylerAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: Real Estate or MarketingAthlete I Most Admire: Peter ForsbergBiggest Sports Thrill: Coming back from atwo-goal deficit with three minutes left in thesemifinals to win in overtime in 2007People Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My parentsFavorite Books: Into the Wild by JonKrakauer; The Great Gatsby by F. ScottFitzgeraldFavorite Magazine: Rolling StoneFavorite Food: CandyFavorite Movie: Almost FamousFavorite TV Show: LostFavorite Website To Visit: www.rolling-stone.com

Coach Joe Breschi on Jeff Muscatello•Athletic kid who has the ability to run the field

•Complements his midfield unit•Good stick skills and improving

his shooting ability

#49JeffMUSCATELLOFreshman, 6-0, 185MidfielderWells, Maine

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 56 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...graduated May 25, 2008from The Governor’s Academy in Byfield,Mass. ...played four years of lacrosse as an at-tackman and midfielder...was on the footballteam as a junior and senior, playing safety andkicker...played sweeper on the soccer team asa freshman and sophomore...led lacrosseteam to two co-ISL championships (2006 &2007)...squad won the ISL lacrosse champi-onship in 2008 and finished 17-0....four-yearstarter on the lacrosse team...was the co-cap-tain of the undefeated 2008 squad...All-ISL se-lection in 2007 & 2008 and was honorablemention All-ISL in 2006...2008 All-New Eng-land selection...two-time Jake Reed’s BlueChip lacrosse event attendee...participated inthe National Senior Showcase...received highhonors in the classrom at GA...played for theNESLL All-Stars.Personal: Jeffrey Muscatello is the son ofMark and Sandra Muscatello...was born Febru-ary 15, 1989 in Boston, Mass. ...nicknamedMusky...has one sister, Jen, 22.

Coach Joe Breschi on James Petracca•Had a tremendous fall

•Gained the confidence of the coaching staff•Adds depth to the goalie position this spring

#43JamesPETRACCAFreshman, 5-7, 175GoalkeeperManhasset, N.Y.

Prep: Graduated from Manhasset HighSchool in June 2007...played lacrosse for fouryears there as a goalkeeper...also played line-backer and fullback on the football for fouryears...captained both the football andlacrosse teams...won All-County honors as alinebacker on the football squad and as agoalie on the lacrosse team...honorable men-tion All-America in lacrosse...played in theLong Island Empire Top 50 Game...partici-pated in the 2005 Vail Shootout tournament.Personal: James Michael Petracca is the sonof Michael and Raissa Petracca...was born De-cember 13, 1988 in Manhasset, N.Y. ...nick-named Steve, Jamer, Tommy, Farley...has apair of brothers, Gavin, 21, a redshirt junior at-tackman on the Tar Heel lacrosse team, andBrian, 16.

Petracca's PicksAcademic Major at Carolina: UndecidedCareer Plans: Own and operate my owncompanyHobbies:Wakeboarding, snowboarding,surfing, music, going fastAthlete You Most Admire: My grandparentsLorraine and Gene Petracca because theyhave been water and snow skiers for over 40yearsBiggest Sports Thrill: Overtime win againstJohn Jay junior year lacrosse season andthe win against Cold Spring Harbor senioryear football seasonPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My familyFavorite Book: Lord of the FliesFavorite Magazine: Time, National Geo-graphic, and NewsweekFavorite Food: Porterhouse for twoFavorite Movie: Rudy, Braveheart, and For-rest GumpFavorite TV Shows:Weeds, The OC, En-tourage, the History Channel, and the Dis-covery ChannelFavorite Website To Visit: YouTube

Coach Joe Breschi on Gray Smith•Redshirting in 2009

•Terrific athlete who continues to grow as aplayer as he catches upto the speed of the game

#37GraySMITHFreshman, 6-2, 195Close DefensemanWinston-Salem, N.C.

Prep: Graduated from Forsyth Country DaySchool in Lewisville, N.C. on June 2,2008...played four years of varsitylacrosse...was a midfielder the first two yearsand then switched to defense for his final twoyears...competed on the football team his jun-ior and senior years as a linebacker and widereceiver...led the lax team to a pair of confer-ence championships...member of TriadLacrosse Club and Team Carolina...went 12-2and won the EVO Games with Team Car-olina...played in North Carolina Great 38game...gold medalist in the North CarolinaState Games for the Triad team...ForsythCountry Day captain and MVP his senioryear...two-time All-State selection...2008Forsyth County player-of-the-year.Personal: Moyer Gray Smith, III is the son ofJ and Julie Smith...was born January 28, 1989in Chapel Hill, N.C. ...has two younger broth-ers, Jordan, 17, and Bo, 15, and a younger sis-ter, Lilly, 8.

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Getting To Know GrayAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans:Working in the car businessor owning my own companyHobbies: Hanging out with friends, watchingsports, going to the beachAthletes I Most Admire: Michael Jordan,Lance ArmstrongBiggest Sports Thrill: Being able to play onsame team as my brotherPeople Who Have Had The Greatest Influ-ence On My Athletic Career: My family, mycoaches and Brian HoldenFavorite Book: The Lords of Discipline byPat ConroyFavorite Magazine: RoundelFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Top GunFavorite TV Shows: Entourage, CopsFavorite Website To Visit:www.YouTube.com

TheFreshmanClass

Coach Joe Breschi on Mark Staines•Tremendous athlete

•Will play all over the field for us this year•Speed, stickwork andathleticism

are his strengths

#6MarkSTAINESFreshman, 6-4, 205Long-Stick DefensiveMidfielderGambrills, Md.

Prep: Was ranked as the No. 14 recruit in thecountry in the senior class of 2008 by InsideLacrosse magazine...graduated from The Sev-ern School in Severna Park, Md. on June 7,2008...was a four-year letterman in lacrossefrom 2005-08 laying defense, midfield andlong-stick midfield...lettered on the footballteam four years from 2004-07 as a tight end,linebacker, punter/kicker and wide out...helpedlead the 2005 Severn team to the MIAAlacrosse semifinals...an Under Armour All-America selection...won Ted White best de-fenseman award in 2007...a lacrosse Top 205all-star...MVP of the 2008 varsity lacrosseteam...VFW speech contest winner.Personal: Mark Andrew Staines is the son ofRon and Lauren Staines...he was born Octo-ber 18, 1989 in Annapolis, Md. ...has threebrothers who all played lacrosse at UNC...Ron-nie, 26, played from 2001-04...Billy, 25, playedfrom 2003-06...Ben, 23, played from 2004-07.

Staines' MarkAcademic Major at Carolina: UndeclaredCareer Plans: UndecidedHobbies: Hunting, Guitar, BoatingAthlete I Most Admire: Ray LewisBiggest Sports Thrill: The St. Mary'slacrosse game Senior yearPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My FatherFavorite Books: Harry Potter SeriesFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Food: Mashed PotatoesFavorite Movie: BraveheartFavorite TV Show: Band of BrothersFavorite Website To Visit: Facebook

Coach Joe Breschi on Thomas Wood•Probably has the best shot on our team•Tremendous threat at attack or midfield•Will be a key contributor this spring

#36ThomasWOODFreshman, 5-9, 165AttackmanRichmond, Va.

Prep: Graduated in June 2008 from The Col-legiate School in Richmond, Va. ...attendedCollegiate his final two years of high schoolafter his family moved to Richmond from Dal-las...his first two years of high school were atthe Episcopal School of Dallas...played fouryears of varsity attack on the lacrosse field be-tween the two schools and was a forward onthe varsity soccer team for four years aswell...the Episcopal School teams he playedon were state runners-up in Texas in both 2005and 2006...was a high school lacrosse All-America at Collegiate his junior and senioryears...was also named All-State in Virginiaeach of those years...a three-time All-Confer-ence selection, once at Episcopal and twice atCollegiate...captained the Collegiate lacrosseteam as a senior...was MVP of the South Teamat the National Senior Showcase...missedmost of his senior season in soccer because ofinjury but captained the teamnevertheless...was second-teamAll-State as ajunior and second-team All-Metro the sameseason...an All-Conference choice his sopho-more and junior years...an honor roll stu-dent...attended Jake Reed’s Rising JuniorBlue Chip Camp in 2006...missed the 2007camp with an injury...attended Carolina’slacrosse camp in the 7th and 8th grades,marking his first interest in becoming a futureTar Heel.Personal: Thomas Cornay Wood is the son ofMark and Carol Wood...he was born March 11,1990 in Dallas, Texas ...nicknamed T-Woodand Keebs...has one older brother, Ben, 22.

Talking With ThomasAcademic Major at Carolina: Pre-BusinessStudiesCareer Plans: Own a companyHobbies: Fishing, Rooting for the DallasCowboys and Dallas MavericksAthlete I Most Admire: Terrell OwensBiggest Sports Thrill:Winning the Quarter-finals, Semifinals and District Final in Texasby a combined three goals sophomore yearPerson Who Has Had The Greatest Influ-ence On Your Athletic Career: My brotherBenFavorite Book: A River Runs Through It byNorman MacleanFavorite Magazine: ESPN The MagazineFavorite Food: MexicanFavorite Movies: The Departed, Big DaddyFavorite TV Shows: Flight of the Con-chords, Seinfeld, The OfficeFavorite Website To Visit: ESPN.com

2009 Joe Breschi Tar HeelLacrosse Camps

Several camp types and dates areavailable in 2009

Tar Heel Resident Overnight CampRising 7th-12th gradersJune 30th-July 3rd, 2009.

Tar Heel Team Camp IJuly 5th-July 8th, 2009

Tar Heel Team Camp IIAugust 2nd-August 5th, 2009

Tar Heel Day CampAges 7-14August 2nd- August 5th, 2009

Tar Heel Charlotte Day CampAges 7-16Held at Charlotte Latin SchoolJune 22nd- June 24th, 2009

Tar Heel Wilmington Day CampAges 7-15June 15th- June 17th, 2009

Registration Information

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UNCAthletics

Dick Baddour• Director of AthleticsDick Baddour, a 1966 grad-uate of theUniversity of NorthCarolina, was named Direc-tor of Athletics on June 25,1997. In his 11 years as direc-tor, the UNC Department ofAthletics has undergone a

number of changes, yet remains one of the premierprograms in the Atlantic Coast Conference and inthe nation.The Goldsboro, N.C., native heads a programthat with 28 varsity sports is among the largest inthe nation. Carolina prides itself on a strong over-all athletic program and finished 14th in the 2007-08 U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup, ameasure of NCAA postseason success. The TarHeels, inaugural winners of the Cup in 1994, havefinished among the top 10 teams 12 times in thecompetition's 15 years. During Baddour’s tenure,UNC has claimed 58 ACC Championships, morethan any other school over that span.Baddour is in his 42nd year of continuous serviceto the university. He graduated from UNC in 1966andwas appointedAssistant Dean ofMen in 1967.He served as Assistant Dean of Admissions andAssistant Dean of theUNCSchool of Law and alsoearned aMaster ofArts degree in education prior tojoining the athletic department in 1986.In 2001, he received the Distinguished ServiceMedal from the UNC General Alumni Association.Active in Chapel Hill community affairs, he is apast president of the Public School Foundation andhas served on the Parks and Recreation Commis-sion. He and his wife, Lynda, have two sons, Allenand David, and a daughter, Jennifer, as well as sixgrandchildren: Henry, Jack, Lauren, Johnathan,William, Julia.

Dr. Beth Miller• Sr. Associate Director of

AthleticsBeth Miller is in her 24thyear supervising North Car-olina's highly-successful 26-team Olympic Sportsprogram and serves asUNC's Senior Woman Ad-

ministrator. Miller is a 1968 alumna ofAppalachianState University with a B.S. degree in health andphysical education. She has a master's fromASUand earned a Doctor ofArts degree in physical ed-ucation at Middle Tennessee State in 1974.From 1969-72, Miller served as the head volley-ball and basketball coach at Appalachian State.She became head volleyball coach at UNC in 1975and led theTar Heels to four consecutiveACC titlesfrom 1980-83 and five postseason tournament ap-pearances. She also coached softball at Carolinafrom 1978-79.In 1979, Miller was named Athletic BusinessManager. She retired from coaching volleyball after1983, but continued to handle all financial affairs forthe department through 1987. She has overseenUNC's Olympic Sports program since 1985.Miller serves on the NCAA Committee onWomen'sAthletics, as well as a number of AtlanticCoast Conference committees, including those forwomen's basketball, women's golf and volleyball.She also is a member of UNC's Housing AdvisoryBoard. Miller is a native of Landis, N.C.

Department of Athletics Mission StatementThe Department of Athletics has offered high quality athletic programs for many years.

Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, competitive athletic programs,and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches and staff strive to bring credit andrecognition to the University.The mission of the Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that pro-

vides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow and de-velop, and to serve the interests of the University by complementing and enhancing itsdiversity and quality of life. Coaches, as educators, are foundational to this process. Inkeeping with the University’s efforts to offer programs of regional and national acclaim,the Department’s athletic programs strive for competitive excellence within the AtlanticCoast Conference or othersimilar institutions. Throughits athletic programs, theUniversity seeks to unitestudents, faculty, staff andalumni in a common andshared experience. The De-partment seeks to con-tribute to the diversity of theUniversity by offering oppor-tunities for enhancedracial/ethnic, cultural andgeographic representation.To fulfill this mission, the

Department, with the ap-proval of the Board of Trust,has developed principles ofoperation to provide guid-ance and direction to its per-sonnel. This MissionStatement and accompany-ing principles require strongdedication and commitmentfrom all who participate in,coach in and support theDepartment of Athletics,tests involving collegiatecompetition and to abide bystate and federal laws.

UNC Athletics AdministrationChancellor ..............................................................Dr. Holden ThorpFaculty Representative..............................................Dr. Jack EvansDirector of Athletics ......................................................Dick BaddourSenior Associate Athletic Director ....................................Larry GalloSenior Associate A.D. (Olympic Sports)......................Dr. Beth MillerSenior Associate A.D. (Facilities) ................................Willie ScroggsSenior Associate A.D. (Business and Finance) ..........Martina BallenSenior Associate A.D. (Student-Athlete Services) ....John BlanchardSenior Associate A.D. & Rams Club President ....John MontgomeryAssociate A.D. (Tickets, Dean E. Smith Center) ........Clint GwaltneyAssociate A.D. (Football Administration) ....................Corey HollidayAssociate A.D. (Communications)............................Steve KirschnerAssociate A.D. (Marketing & Promotions) ..............Rick SteinbacherDirector of the Academic Support Program ................Robert MercerDirector of Sports Medicine ............................................Dr. Tim TaftAssociate Director of Sports Medicine......................Dr. Dan HookerAssistant A.D. (Marketing & Promotion)......................Michael BealeAssistant A.D. (Facility Planning & Management) ........Mike BuntingAssistant A.D. (Strength & Conditioning) ......................Jeff ConnorsAssistant A.D (Football & Olympic Sports Operations) ..Ellen CullerAssistant A.D. (Compliance) ........................................Amy HermanAssistant A.D. (Certification & Eligibility) ......................Susan MaloyAssistant A.D. (Student Life Services) ..........................Cricket LaneDirector of Strength and Conditioning, Olympic Sports ....Greg Gatz

Athletic Department SwitchboardsErnie Williamson Center ..........................................(919) 962-6000Carmichael Auditorium ..............................................(919) 962-5411

Mailing Address: Overnight Address:P.O. Box 2126 Ernie Williamson CenterChapel Hill, NC 27515 Skipper Bowles Drive

Chapel Hill, NC 27514Web Address:www.TarHeelBlue.com

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Joe Breschi, a1990 Universityof North Carolinaalumnus, first-team All-Americadefenseman andformer assistantcoach for the TarHeels, becamethe 12th headmen's lacrossecoach in Carolinahistory in an an-n o u n c e m e n tJune 18, 2006 by Tar Heel Director of Ath-letics Dick Baddour. Breschi came toChapel Hill from The Ohio State Universitywhere he had served as the head men'slacrosse coach for the previous 11 sea-sons. Breschi was an assistant coach atUNC and Brown University for seven sea-sons prior to his stint in Columbus with theBuckeyes and he has 18 seasons of colle-giate coaching experience overall."I'm happy to welcome Joe Breschi as

our lacrosse coach at Carolina," said Bad-dour. "Joe has done an outstanding job ofbuilding a fine program at Ohio State. I'mthrilled that he has decided to accept ouroffer. Joe had a tremendous playing careerin Chapel Hill and it will be great to havehim back as part of our athletic family.""I'd like to thank Athletic Director Dick

Baddour for the tremendous opportunity tobe the head lacrosse coach at my almamater," said Breschi "I made a commitmentto be a Tar Heel 22 years ago to Hall ofFame Coach Willie Scroggs and now Ihave a chance to give back to the Univer-sity, to the alumni and to the entire Carolinalacrosse family, all of whom had an extraor-dinary impact on my life. My family is

thrilled for the new challenge that liesahead and we can't wait to hit the groundrunning in Chapel Hill."A native of Baltimore, Md., and a 1986

alumnus of the Loyola-Blakefield School,Breschi compiled a 92-63 overall record inhis 11 years at OSU along with a 34-18 reg-ular-season Great Western LacrosseLeague mark. The Buckeyes shared GWLLregular-season titles in 1999, 2003 and2008 and won the conference champi-onship outright in 2004. The Buckeyes hadseven winning seasons in their last eightyears and made NCAA Tournament ap-pearances in 2003, 2004 and 2008. UnderBreschi, Ohio State had three double-figurewinning seasons, going 10-3 in 1999, 12-4

in 2004 and 11-6 last season.In Breschi's 11th season at OSU in 2008,

the Buckeyes enjoyed their most success-ful campaign in school history. Ohio Statefinished 11-6 overall and won its first NCAATournament game in history by defeatingNo. 8-seeded Cornell 15-7 in the NCAA firstround on the Big Red's home field in Ithaca,N.Y. The Buckeyes shared the Great West-ern Lacrosse League regular-season titlewith both Notre Dame and Denver andreached the finals of the first-ever GWLLTournament. Amongst the Buckeyes 11

The Breschi Family – Julie and Joe with from left to right – Emily (two), Abigail (five), Samantha (seven),and Lucy (three).

Breschi built Ohio State’s program into a nationalcontender in 11 seasons at the helm as his teamswent 92-63 overall and 34-18 in the Great WesternLacrosse League.

HeadCoachJoeBreschi

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wins in 2008 was a 14-11 triumph overNorth Carolina on April 12, 2008 in Balti-more. It was Ohio State's first win in 14 triesversus the Tar Heels.Four Buckeyes were named All-Ameri-

cas in 2008, including second-team attack-man Kevin Buchanan, who was also thefifth pick in the 2008 Major LeagueLacrosse draft. Four Buckeyes were GWLLfirst-team selections in '08 and another fourwere second-team choices. He hascoached Ohio State players to 128 aca-demic All-Big Ten honors and 217 OhioState Scholar-Athlete awards in his 11 sea-sons at Columbus. Breschi is a three-timeGWLL coach of the year selection, gainingthe nod in 1999, 2003 and 2004.Breschi was one of the finest lacrosse

players in the history of the Atlantic CoastConference while playing for legendaryUNC lacrosse coach Willie Scroggs from1987-90. He was also a member of twoU.S. National Teams. After graduating fromCarolina in 1990, Breschi coached at hisalma mater for two seasons before going toBrown University as the head assistantcoach from 1993-97. Breschi was the chiefassistant at UNC under Dave Klarmann in1991 and 1992 and was part of a staff thatcaptured ACC titles in 1991 and 1992 andUNC's fourth NCAA title in 1991. The TarHeels compiled a stellar 28-3 record duringBreschi's assistant coaching stint.Success at North Carolina came not only

as a coach for Breschi, but also as a player.He was an All-ACC selection in both 1989and 1990 and was selected to play in theprestigious USILA North-South All-Stargame in 1990. He was a first-team All-America pick on defense in 1990 and anhonorable mention All-America in 1989.After captaining the Tar Heels his seniorseason to the NCAA semifinals and anACC title, Breschi was selected as UNC'snominee for the 1990 Anthony J. McKevlinAward, given annually to the outstandingmale athlete in the ACC. In 2002, Breschiwas named to the prestigious AtlanticCoast Conference 50th Anniversary Men'sLacrosse Team, honoring the Top 50 play-ers in league history. He was a member ofU.S. NationalTeams that playedin the WorldLacrosse Gamesin 1994 and 1998.Breschi earned hisBachelor of Artsdegree in commu-nications fromCarolina in 1990.Breschi and his

wife Julie have fivechildren, the lateMichael as well as,Samantha, 7, Abi-gail, 5, Lucy, 3,and Emily, 2.

BRESCHI’S CAREER RECORDOverall GWLL

Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Place NCAA1998 Ohio State 5 7 .417 2 2 .500 3rd1999 Ohio State 10 3 .769 3 1 .750 Tied-1st2000 Ohio State 6 8 .429 2 2 .500 Tied-2nd2001 Ohio State 8 6 .571 2 3 .400 Tied-4th2002 Ohio State 9 5 .643 3 2 .600 3rd2003 Ohio State 9 5 .643 4 1 .800 Tied-1st 0-12004 Ohio State 12 4 .750 5 0 1.000 1st 0-12005 Ohio State 6 8 .429 2 3 .400 4th2006 Ohio State 7 6 .538 3 2 .600 Tied-2nd2007 Ohio State 9 5 .643 4 1 .800 2nd2008 Ohio State 11 6 .647 4 1 .800 Tied-1st* 1-1

Totals 92 63 .593 34 18 .654 1-3*Ohio State finished 2nd in the initial GWLL postseason tourna-ment

Joe Breschi was a first-teamAll-America defense-man for the Tar Heels during his playing daysfrom 1987-90.

HeadCoach

JoeBreschi

Michael R. Breschi Scholarship Fund

Since the Michael R. Breschi Schol-arship fund was created, more than 500contributions have come from 26 states.The scholarship is awarded annually toa Ohio State lacrosse player – mostlikely a rising senior who fits formerhead coach Joe Breschi’s criteria.

“It was started in memory of Michaeland what he meant to me and my familyin the three and a half years that he waswith us,” Breschi said. “And it’s a way tokeep his memory alive in all of us, in theOhio State program and in what I did atOhio State. And it’s a tribute to him andan opportunity to give to a young manwho exemplifies the spirit of Michael.”

To make contributions to the MichaelBreschi Scholarship Fund please sendto:

The Ohio State UniversityRoom 235St. John Arena410 Woody Hayes DriveColumbus, OH 43210

Joe Breschi• Full Name: Joseph Carl Breschi• Birthdate: April 9, 1968 in Baltimore,Md.• Hometown: Baltimore, Md.• High School: Loyola-Blakefield School• College: Graduated from the Universityof North Carolina in 1990 with a B.A. incommunications• Family: Married to the former Julie Ric-cardelli of Roseland, N.J. Julie has a B.A.in psychology from Denison in 1989 andan M.Ed.. in counseling psychology fromSpringfield College in 1992.• Children: The late Michael RobertBreschi, born September 16, 2000;Samantha Grace Breschi, born October17, 2001; Abigail Christine Breschi, bornJune 5, 2003; Lucy Michaela Breschi,born September 1, 2005; Emily ValerieBreschi, born January 12, 2007.• Parents: Bob and Tish Breschi of Balti-more, Md.• Lacrosse Career: Two-time All-AtlanticCoast Conference selection (1989 and‘90)...two-time All-America honoree (1989and ‘90)...North-South All-Star Game par-ticipant in 1990...member of the U.S. Na-tional Team in 1994 and 1998...named tothe ACC 50th Anniversary men’s lacrosseteam.• Coaching Career: North Carolina, as-sistant coach (1991-92); Brown Univer-sity, head assistant coach (1993-97); OhioState, head coach (1998-2008; North Car-olina, head coach (2008-present).• Assisted under: Dave Klarmann (NorthCarolina 1991-92); Peter Lasagna (Brown1993-97)• Coaching Highlights: GWLL coach-of-the-year in 1999, 2003, 2004...led OhioState to first NCAA Tournament appear-ance in program history in 2003 and coachteam to a return trip in 2004...led OSU tofirst ever NCAA Tournament win in 2008over Cornell in first round...coached Buck-eyes to GWLL titles in 1999, 2003, 2004and 2008...helped Brown to two IvyLeague championships (1994 and ‘95) anda trip to the NCAA Final Four(1994)...team claimed two ACC champi-onships when he was at UNC as an assis-tant coach (1991 and ‘92)...Tar Heels wonNCAA title in 1991.• Student-Athletes: Coached Ohio Stateplayers to 128 Academic All-Big Ten hon-ors and 217 Ohio State scholar-athleteawards.• Away from lacrosse: Enjoys spendingtime with his family, playing golf and longwalks on the beach.

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Pat Myers, the men’slacrosse offensive coor-dinator and head assis-tant coach at BucknellUniversity the past threeseasons, was namedhead assistatn coachand offensive coordina-tor for the University ofNorth Carolina men's lacrosse program lastJuly. Tar Heel head coach Joe Breschirounded out his staff with the hiring ofMyers.Myers has been designated by Breschi

as the chief assistant on his staff and Myerswill also serve as the program’s recruitingcoordinator.Breschi, a 1990 UNC alumnus, was

named in June 2008 as the Tar Heels' newhead coach after he spent 11 seasons asthe head coach at Ohio State. Myers joinedBreschi as well as full-time assistant coachGreg Paradine, who has been on the TarHeel staff since 2002, and new volunteerassistant coach Brian Holman in complet-ing Breschi's coaching staff for the 2008-09school year.Myers came to Chapel Hill after complet-

ing assistant coaching stints at three otherschools – Bucknell University, Cornell Uni-versity and his alma mater, The Ohio StateUniversity. Myers was a standout lacrosseplayer at OSU from 2000-03 and was re-cruited to be a Buckeye by Breschi himself,who started his tenure in Columbus in1997.Myers earned his Bachelor of Arts de-

gree in Sport and Leisure Studies in June2003 from Ohio State with a specializationin coaching and leisure management. Hewas a four-year Dean's List student at OhioState and was named a Ohio StateScholar-Athlete. He was named to the Ac-ademic All-Big Ten honor squad three suc-cessive years from 2001-03.A native of Maine, Myers has been an as-

sistant coach on the collegiate level thepast five seasons, every year since hisgraduate from Ohio State. He was the vol-unteer assistant coach at Ohio State in2004, an assistant coach at Cornell Univer-sity in 2005 and the offensive coordinatorat Bucknell the past three seasons. AtBucknell, he was the offensive coordinator,the head assistant coach, the recruiting co-ordinator, the strength and conditioning su-pervisor and the academic monitor on theBison staff.In 2008, Bucknell matched its highest

U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Associationranking in school history at No. 9 during thecourse of the season. The Bison finished10-5 overall and 4-2 in the Patriot Leaguewhile also reaching the championshipgame of the conference tournament. In

2007, Bucknell finished 11-4, achieved amid-year ranking of 11th and a final nationalrating of 19th. In his first year on the Buck-nell staff in 2006, Myers helped lead theBison to an upset of top-ranked Maryland,the first-ever win in Bucknell history over aNo. 1-ranked team.Myers coordinated an offense at Bucknell

that produced the past two Patriot LeagueRookies-of-the-Year – Joe Mele andAustinWinter – and also aided Winter in winningAll-America accolades in 2008.Prior to his stint in Lewisburg, Pa., Myers

was an assistant coach at Cornell Univer-sity in 2005 when the Big Red went 11-3overall and 6-0 in the Ivy League standings.The Cornell Big Red reached the NCAAquarterfinals that season and had its high-est regular-season ranking since 1987when the Big Red reached No. 3 in the na-tion. The 2005 squad was also the first BigRed team to go undefeated in the IvyLeague in 18 years. Myers assisted in co-ordinating an offense that averaged 12.08goals per game, ranking No. 3 in the nationin scoring offense.After playing at Ohio State, Myers spent

a season on the staff there as the volunteerassistant coach in 2004. The Buckeyeswent 12-4 that season, achieved a sterlingrecord of 5-0 in the Great WesternLacrosse League to win the league title,earned an NCAA Tournament invitation forthe first time in history and achieved thehighest ranking in Buckeyes' lacrosse his-tory at No. 6. Ironically the Buckeyes wereknocked out the NCAA Tournament byNorth Carolina.Myers played collegiately at OSU from

2000-03. He was the Great WesternLacrosse League's Rookie-of-the-Year in2000 and a two-time All-Great WesternLacrosse League first-team selection in2002 and 2003. He played in the USILA

North-South All-Star Game at the conclu-sion of the 2003 campaign. In 2005, Myerswas one of 120 players selected to try outfor Team USA that competed at the 2006World Games.Myers was selected by the Boston Can-

nons of Major League Lacrosse in the sup-plemental draft in 2004. He played fourseasons for the Cannons from 2004-2007.Myers’ girlfriend, Lauren Bricker, teaches

eighth grade science at A.L. Stanback Mid-dle School while coaching track and bas-ketball. She is a 2007 graduate of Bucknellwhere she competed in track and crosscountry.

Men’s lacrosse assistant head coach Pat Myersand his girlfriend Lauren Bricker.

HeadAssistantCoachPatMyers

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Greg Paradine, a for-mer first-team All-Amer-ica and All-ACCdefenseman at the Uni-versity of North Carolina,rejoined the Tar Heelmen’s lacrosse coachingstaff in September 2002.Paradine is now in his

second tour of duty as an assistant coachat Carolina, beginning his seventh seasonon the staff in the current stretch.Paradine was retained by new head

coach Joe Breschi when he organized his2009 staff after being hired last June.Paradine and Breschi played together atCarolina for one year and Breschi was anassistant coach at UNC with teams in 1991and 1992 on which Paradine competed.That 1991 team was a national champi-onship Tar Heel side.Paradine oversees defensive coaching

responsibilites, all equipment needs, coor-dination of team video service and schedul-

ing of team travel needs.Paradine is also a tireless recruiter for

the Tar Heel lacrosse program, playing amajor role for the Tar Heels since he re-turned to Chapel Hill. He has helped se-cure five consecutive Top 10 recruitingclasses as rated by Inside Lacrosse – theNo. 6 class in 2005 for freshmen playingtheir collegiate first seasons that spring, theNo. 4 class in 2006, the No. 7 class in2007, the No. 7 class in 2008 and the No.6 class in 2009, comprising the currentfreshman class.In his first three seasons back in Chapel

Hill, Paradine worked primarily with the TarHeel defense and served as UNC’s substi-tution box coach. From 2006-08, he wasthe squad’s offensive coordinator in addi-tion to his other administrative duties.In 2004, Paradine oversaw the develop-

ment of Ronnie Staines into a first-teamAll-

America defenseman. Staines became thefirst Tar Heel to cop first-team honors since1993 when Paradine himself joined team-mate Alex Martin on the No. 1 USILA All-America squad. Stephen McElduff wasalso an honorable mention All-Americachoice in 2004 for the Tar Heels as Carolinalimited opponents to 8.78 goals per game.McElduff was named a third-teamAll-Amer-ica in 2005 as Carolina held opponents to9.54 goals per game.After switching to offense, Carolina im-

proved its goals per game averages aboutthe 10 mark by scoring 10.91 in 2007 and10.00 in 2008.Paradine graduated from UNC in De-

cember 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts de-gree in geography. He was a four-yearletterman in lacrosse for the Tar Heels from1990-93. He played on four ACC tourna-ment championship teams at Carolina aswell as teams which appeared in fourNCAA Tournaments, winning the NCAAchampionship in 1991, finishing as the run-ner-up in 1993 and making the semifinals

in 1990 and 1992.Paradine was an honorable mention All-

America selection as a junior in 1992 and afirst-teamAll-America selection as a seniorin 1993. He was also chosen All-ACC in1992 and 1993. He was named to the All-ACC Tournament team in 1993.Immediately before returning to Carolina,

Paradine served as the head lacrossecoach at Chapel Hill High School from1998-2002. He led the Tigers to PAC-SixConference titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002and was named the PAC-Six Coach-of-the-Year in 2001. The Tigers were the NorthCarolina High School LacrosseAssociationrunner-up in both ‘01 and ‘02. He coachedthree high school All-Americas at CHHS.Paradine received his teacher certifica-

tion from the North Carolina Central Univer-sity School of Education in December1998. Prior to his return to UNC, he wasemployed for three years as a teacher atMary Scroggs Elementary School in theChapel Hill/Carrboro city school system.Paradine was an assistant coach at Car-

olina for two years from August 1995 toMay 1997. He also coached as an assis-tant at Ohio State University from January1994 to May 1995.

The coach Greg Paradine Family — Tar Heel assistant coach Greg Paradine and wife Fran with son Em-mett (age 4), son Caden (age 3) and daughter Mason (age 8).

Greg Paradine• Full Name: Gregory O’Donnell Paradine• Born July 27, 1970 in Mineola, N.Y.• Married to Frances Brunning Schwarz Para-dine on May 30, 1998 in Montville, N.J. Franis a clinical social worker in private practice• Children: Mason Paradine, born December22, 2000 in Chapel Hill, N.C.; Emmett KnoxParadine, born April 30, 2004 in Chapel Hill,N.C.; Caden William Paradine, born Febru-ary 18, 2006 in Chapel Hill, N.C. Greg Paradine (#41) starred as an All-America de-

fenseman for the Tar Heels from 1990-93.

AssistantCoachGreg

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Brian Holman, a for-mer standout lacrosseplayer at Johns HopkinsUniversity in Baltimore,was named this pastJune as the new volun-teer assistant coach forthe University of North

Carolina men's lacrosse program. The ap-pointment was made by new Tar Heel headcoach Joe Breschi. Holman replaced 10-year volunteer assistant Pat Olmert, whoretired in order to spend more time with hisfamily and devote time to his mortgagebusiness.Brian Holman has been involved in

lacrosse at all levels for the past30 years, as player, coach andparent.Holman attended Johns Hop-

kins University and was a mem-ber of the Class of 1983. As aplayer at Hopkins he was a three-time All-America selection as agoalkeeper and he played in fourNCAA Championship games in1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983. Asa freshman in 1980 he was partof an NCAA championship teamin Johns Hopkins lacrosse lore.He was a volunteer assistant

goalie coach and defensive coor-dinator at Johns Hopkins forseven years, assistant coach atthe Boys' Latin School of Mary-

land for four years, head coach for fiveyears in the Maryland Youth Lacrosse As-sociation and he served three years ashead coach of the Breaker's Club LacrosseTeam in Baltimore, Md.

University, Athletic Department & Lacrosse Staff

CarolinaFriendsDiretorGaryBurns

ScoreboardOperatorWalter Holt

MarketingDirector Bonnie

Clarke

AcademicAdvisor Spencer

Welborn

Strength & Con-ditioning CoachEric Biener

TableCoordinatorRandy Cox

Athletic Commu-nications

Director DaveLohse

AssociateA.D./HallofFameCoachWillieScroggs

Director ofFacilites&

GroundsKevinRobinson

GamesOpera-tionsCoordinatorJohnBrunner

The Brian Holman Family – Marcus, 17, who will attend UNC nexton a lacrosse scholarship and is currently a senior at TheGilman School; Matthew, 19, currently a freshman backupgoalie at UMBC on Coach Don Zimmerman’s squad, Brian’s wifeLaurie and the youngest sibling, Sydney, 14, who will attend EastChapel Hill High next fall and currently attends Bryn Mawr inBaltimore.

UniversityChancellorHolden

Thorp

StatisticianCaralyn Duke

HeadAthleticTrainerNinaWalker

SecretaryDonna Cheek

Grad.Ath.TrainerEvanAllen

Grad.Ath.TrainerChun-ManFong

TeamPhysicianMarioCiocca

AssistantA.D. forGamesOperationsEllenCuller

VolunteerAssistantCoachBrianHolman

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Fetzer Field serves as the home of the TarHeels for the men’s lacrosse program at the Uni-versity of North Carolina.In Fetzer Field, the North Carolina men’s

lacrosse program enjoys one of the premierlacrosse domains in the nation.Originally built in 1935 and undergoing signifi-

cant improvements from 1988 to 1990, the facilityhas been host to NCAA men’s lacrosse tourna-ment games on several occasions, most recentlyin 2008.Named for former Tar Heel athletic director and

track coach Bob Fetzer, Fetzer Field has been thehome of Carolina soccer since 1947, the first yearUNC sponsored a varsity men's soccer team andCarolina men’s lacrosse since 1949, the startingyear for that varsity sports program. The women'ssoccer program was started in 1979 and the

women’s lacrosse program in 1996. All thosesports call Fetzer Field home for their regular-sea-son and post-season tournaments games.Located in the heart of the Carolina campus di-

rectly adjacent to Carmichael Auditorium on SouthRoad (N.C. State Road 54), the field was com-pleted in 1935 as a Works Project Administrationprogram during the tenure of President Franklin D.Roosevelt.The facility’s renovations two decades ago

made it one of the most beautiful all-around colle-giate venues in the nation. The playing field itselfwas reworked and leveled, the grandstand was re-fitted with new aluminum bleachers, a new trackwas installed, lights were added, two convenientticket booths were added to the front gate and acomputerized scoreboard and message centerwas installed. Even more recently the facilities'concession areas have been revamped so theyare more convenient for fans. There are also plansin the works for another complete updating of thefacility in the next few years.Currently Fetzer Field is the home facility for six

of Carolina's 28 varsity teams — men's soccer,women's soccer, men's outdoor track and field,women's outdoor track and field, men's lacrosseand women's lacrosse.The facility has been home not only to women’s

and men’s soccer NCAA and ACC Championshipevents, but also numerous ACC Outdoor Trackand Field Championships, the North Carolina HighSchool Athletic Association Track and Field Cham-pionships, the National Junior Olympics, men'sand women’s lacrosse ACC Tournaments and firstround, quarterfinal and semifinal action in theNCAA tournament play. In the summer of 1996,the facility was the home training site for the UnitedStates Track and Field Team as it prepared for theSummer Olympic Games in Atlanta.Directions to Fetzer Field(Coming from Greensboro, N.C.) take I-85

North/I-40 East to Graham and exit on N.C. 54; goapproximately 25 miles to Chapel Hill and takeN.C. 54 bypass to Columbia Street exit; go Northon Columbia Street to South Road (by Navy ROTCbuilding), turn right and follow South Road toCarmichael Auditorium (field is behindCarmichael).(Coming from Raleigh, N.C.) follow I-40 West

to N.C. 54 at exit 273A; take N.C. 54 about 3 milesto Carmichael Auditorium area.(Coming from Richmond, Va.) take I-85 South

to Durham; a left exit onto U.S. 15-501 South; fol-low approximately 10 miles to Chapel Hill; pick upN.C. 54 business and follow to Carmichael Audi-torium area.

Fetzer Field has been the home of the University of North Carolina men’s lacrosse team since the first var-sity season in 1949. UNC’s all-time record at Fetzer heading into the 2009 season is 224-111-2. Large en-thusiastic crowds are a staple at Fetzer for men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s soccermatches, all involving nationally-ranked Tar Heel teams.

The All-Time Home RecordYear W L T1949 0 7 01950 4 3 01951 1 5 01952 4 4 11953 1 4 01954 0 5 01964 0 3 01965 5 1 01966 1 4 01967 0 5 11968 5 2 01969 4 3 01970 4 1 01971 3 4 01972 5 2 01973 7 2 01974 5 2 01975 4 3 01976 4 1 01977 4 1 01978 5 3 01979 2 1 01980 5 1 01981 7 0 01982 6 0 01983 6 0 01984 6 1 01985 7 0 01986 4 2 01987 5 1 01988 7 1 01989 8 3 01990 7 1 01991 6 0 01992 7 0 01993 7 0 01994 4 2 01995 7 3 01996 6 1 01997 4 2 01998 3 4 01999 2 4 02000 8 2 02001 3 2 02002 5 2 02003 4 2 02004 5 3 02005 3 2 02006 1 4 02007 8 1 02008 5 3 0TOTALS 224 111 2

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of a Vaunted ProgramLacrosse, a sport invented by the

Native American Indians and playedlong before the first European set-tlers first visited the shores of NorthAmerica, was first introduced at theUniversity of North Carolina in 1937on a club sport team basis.The first Carolina teams in the

late 1930s used the football team’sdiscarded helmets and cleats untilteam members could afford to buytheir own helmets, gloves andsticks. The team played its homegames on a field across the streetfrom Woollen Gymnasium.In those days, Carolina played in

what was called the Dixie LacrosseLeague with fellow conferencemembers Duke, Virginia, Washing-ton & Lee, Loyola and the Washing-ton Lacrosse Club. The initialCarolina teams of the late 1930swere coached by Albert C. Corn-sweet, a 1929 graduate of BrownUniversity.Most of the players on those early

lacrosse teams worked part-timejobs in order to stay in school. Afterall, it was the heart of the Great De-pression and most college studentsneeded to supplement their in-comes. There were some scholar-ship football players who competedin the sport as well. Rumor has itthat Carolina head football coachRay Wolf made his players competein lacrosse so they’d learn how torun. Wolf had an appreciation of thesport and wanted to use it to his ad-vantage by helping keep his playersin shape during the football off-sea-son, knowing lacrosse players com-peted in a sport where participantsran and ran and ran some more.In the late 1940s, Bill Darden was

hired by the athletic department as amember of the business office staffand he also began to coach thelacrosse team at UNC. Varsity sta-tus was officially awarded by theathletic department after a period oftime and monogram awards werefirst granted beginning with the 1949team, officially making it Carolina’sinitial varsity unit.The school was admitted as a

member of the U.S. IntercollegiateLacrosse Association (USILA) in1950 and has remained a membersince that time. The 1951 team fea-tured the program's first official All-America player. Nick Sowell wasnamed the first-team All-Americagoalie that year by the USILA.

After soccer and lacrosse headcoach Alan Moore left Chapel Hillfollowing the 1953 campaign, the1954 squad was coached byGeorge Good, a captain in the U.S.Marine Corps, and it posted a disap-pointing 0-6 mark. It proved to be aless than stellar ledger and an omi-nous signal because after a six-yearperiod from 1949-54, the team’s sta-tus as a varsity sport at Carolinacame to an end. The athletic de-partment at that time began to focuson other sports. For a decade themen's lacrosse program at the Uni-versity would lay dormant—a clubteam existed and played outsidecompetition but was no longer rec-ognized by the athletic departmentas a varsity program. By no means,however, was lacrosse permanentlyvanquished to the scrap heap.Permanent Varsity StatusGranted to Lacrosse in 1964Lacrosse was resurrected at Car-

olina in 1964 as a varsity programunder the leadership of athletic di-rector Chuck Erickson. Ericksonwanted to add a sport to improveCarolina’s standing in theCarmichael Cup, the annual all-sports trophy in the ACC at thattime. Even if Erickson’s initial inten-tion was to improve UNC’sCarmichael Cup standing the moveproved brilliant as within 17 yearsthe Heels became a national cham-pionship team.The UNC program competed on

the varsity level without awardingscholarships for 10 years. Carolinaupgraded the program with theawarding of scholarships after thehiring of head coach Paul Doty dur-ing the 1973-74 school year. TheTar Heels also transitioned from anNCAA small college program (theequivalent of what is now the Divi-sion II and III levels combined) toNCAA Division I status in 1974 withthe awarding of scholarships. Sud-dently the Tar Heels were competi-tive with the top teams in the nation.Despite its rather brief history on

campus in comparison to other UNCsports which date back to the earlydecades of the 20th century or eventhe late decades of the 19th century,North Carolina lacrosse has beensomething very special in its time oncampus from 1949-54 and 1964 tothe present.Since 1949 the all-time Tar Heel

record stands at 384-248-2. TarHeel teams have won NCAA Divi-sion I national championships four

times, earning crowns in 1981,1982, 1986 and 1991. Carolinateams have also captured 11 At-lantic Coast Conference champi-onships—all in a period spanningjust 16 seasons from 1981-96. Thechampionships were won in 1981,1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990,1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1996.The 1981 and 1982 teams won

26 games in succession, recordingone of the longest winning steaks incollegiate lacrosse history. Twenty-three times since first qualifying in1976, the Tar Heels have competedin the NCAA Division I Men’sLacrosse Championship. Only fiveschools (Johns Hopkins, Maryland,Virginia, Syracuse and Navy) haveplayed in the NCAADivision I Men’sLacrosse Tournament more oftenthan Carolina has.Tremendous growth in the pro-

gram occurred beginning in the late1960s after the sport gained afoothold in Chapel Hill. After a pairof losing seasons in 1966 and 1967,Jim Bischoff, whose team was win-less in 1967, coached the Tar Heelsto a much improved 7-4 mark in1968. In addition, Bischoff’s 1968team was the first Tar Heel squad toearn a national ranking from theUSILA at 25th in the final poll.Mueller Tutors the Likesof Kramer and PetersonIn 1969, Fred Mueller, a long-time

professor in UNC’s Department ofExercise and Sports Science,began a successful four-year run asUNC’s head coach. The 1970 TarHeels ranked as Mueller’s bestteam as they finished seventh in thecountry in the USILA poll with a 9-2record. That team would likely havebeen the first UNC squad to earn anNCAA Tournament bid but the firstchampionship sponsored by theNCAA came a year later in 1971.Among Mueller’s greatest players

was Peter Kramer, who won theC.M. Kelly, Jr. Memorial Cup as thenation’s outstanding goalkeeper in1969. Attackman Harper Petersoncopped honors as a first-team All-America three times in his careerand Kramer was a three-time hon-oree as well.Tar Heel head fencing coach Ron

Miller ended up with double headcoaching duties while taking overthe lacrosse coaching reins on aninterim basis for one season in1973. Miller led the team to a 12-5record in 1973. Those 12 winsstood as Carolina’s school record

Captain Gary Burnsholds the 1982 NCAAchampionship trophyin celebration.

1983 captains JohnHaus and PeterVoelkel with headcoachWillie Scroggs

Carolina won itsfourth NCAA champi-onship in 1991.

Andy Smith playedon the 1981 & 1982NCAA title teams.

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for victories in a season until themark was broken by the 1982 na-tional championship squad whenthat team finished with a 14-0ledger. The Tar Heels also set aschool record in 1973 for regular-season games played in a seasonwith 17 contests on the docket.Carolina lacrosse entered a new

era in 1974 when the program hiredPaul Doty as the first full-time headcoach in school history. That sameyear, the team was elevated toscholarship status with the first ath-letic grants-in-aid in the sport beingawarded during the 1974 season.Doty led UNC to national Top 10

rankings in both 1976 and 1977 andto UNC’s first two NCAA Division ITournament appearances thosesame two seasons. Another pro-gram milestone achieved underDoty’s tutelage was Carolina’s 13-10 victory over Virginia during the1976 season. It marked the firsttime Carolina had ever defeated ei-ther Maryland or Virginia as a var-sity team, the two schools whichhad dominated ACC lacrosse up tothat point in time. UNC’s first winover Maryland would not come until1981, however.An Era of Excellence under WillieScroggsIn 1978, UNC went to the hotbed

of college lacrosse, Johns HopkinsUniversity, and hired the Blue Jays’top assistant coach, Willie Scroggs,as the Tar Heels’ new head coach.It was a move that bore fruit for adozen years. Scroggs retired fromcoaching at the end of the 1990 sea-son to become a senior associateathletic director at UNC, ending abrief but brilliant coaching tenure.The initial decision to pursue

Scroggs was made by Tar Heel ath-letic director Bill Cobey whose phi-losophy was that a person neededto go to the best programs in thesport and recruit a top assistantcoach in order to build a winningprogram.Tar Heel teams were 120-37 dur-

ing the Scroggs era and were in-vited to the NCAA Tournament 11straight seasons from 1980 through1990. In nine of Scroggs’ 12 years,UNC made the NCAA Tournamentsemifinal round and the 1981, 1982and 1986 squads won the NCAADi-vision I championship. The TarHeels were 17-8 in NCAA post-sea-son play during his tenure. Scroggs’teams wonACC titles in 1981, 1982,1985, 1988, 1989 and 1990. In ad-

dition, the 1982 team finished theseason ranked No. 1 in the nation inthe final USILA poll.When Scroggs announced his re-

tirement immediately after Car-olina’s NCAA semifinal loss toSyracuse in 1990, the Universityturned to Dave Klarmann, who hadbeen the top assistant to Scroggsfor 11 seasons. The move paid offin instantaneous results. In Klar-mann’s first season at the helm ofthe Tar Heels, he led the team to a16-0 record and the 1991 NCAAand ACC championships. Thatteam also finished first in the USILApoll for only the second time inschool history.After an ACC championship and

an appearance in the NCAA semifi-nals in 1992, the Tar Heels had an-other banner season the followingyear. In 1993, the Tar Heels againfinished first in the USILA nationalcoaches’ poll, marking the secondsuch finish in Klarmann’s coachingtenure and the third in the history ofTar Heel lacrosse. Carolina also ad-vanced to the NCAA championshipgame for the fifth time in history in1993, dropping a scintillating 13-12decision to Syracuse on a fast-break goal by the Orangemen in thefinal seconds of play. Playing withScroggs’ last class of recruits asmembers of the senior class in1994, UNC won its seventh straightACC crown. Carolina won the ACCtitle again in 1996, the last time theTar Heels have done so as the TarHeels routed Duke in the semifinalsand upset eventual NCAA finalistVirginia to claim the crown behind abrilliant goalkeeping performance byBrooks Brown.Klarmann resigned his coaching

position following the 2000 seasonafter leading Carolina to five ACCchampionships in his tenure. In hislast game as the Tar Heel headcoach in 2000 he earned his 100thcareer victory as the Tar Heels de-feated Lehigh.Carolina athletic director Dick

Baddour then employed the sameplan used by Cobey in 1978 and hewent to lacrosse power Johns Hop-kins to find the new head coach forthe Heels, this time hiring the BlueJays’ two-year head coach, JohnHaus, to lead Carolina into the newmillennium. The hire of Haus borefruit as the Carolina program re-turned to the NCAA Tournament in2004 for the first time since 1998,winning its first NCAA game since

1993 in the process. Carolina againplayed in the NCAA Tournament in2007, reaching the NCAA quaterfi-nal round a second time in four sea-sons. The Tar Heels reached theNCAA Tournament again in 2008.At the conclusion of the ‘08 sea-

son, Haus announced his resigna-tion. Baddour then hired Ohio Statecoach Joe Breschi, a 1990 UNCalumnus to lead the Tar Heel pro-gram.Stellar Play in the NCAA Tourna-mentIn winning four NCAA champi-

onships since 1981, Carolina teamshave been involved in some of themost exciting games in the tourna-ment’s 38-year history.In 1981, UNC went through the

regular season unbeaten and it wasranked No. 2 in the nation behindthree-time defending national cham-pion Johns Hopkins entering thetournament. The Tar Heelsrecorded lopsided wins over Syra-cuse and Navy in Chapel Hill in thefirst two rounds of the tournamentbefore meeting the unbeaten BlueJays in the national championshipgame at Princeton University’sPalmer Stadium. Before a crowd of13,943, UNC scored six straightgoals over a span that bridged thethird and fourth quarters to over-come a three-goal Johns Hopkinsadvantage and the Heels eventuallytriumphed by a 14-13 margin.In 1982, the Tar Heels swept

through the regular season un-scathed once again. In the NCAATournament, UNC routed Navy andCornell in games at Fetzer Field,setting up a championship game re-match with Johns Hopkins. In agame dominated by the two teams’defenses, UNC beat the Blue Jays7-5 behind five goals by junior at-tackman David Wingate and brilliantgoalkeeping by Tom Sears who wasthe consensus choice as that year’snational player of the year.Carolina’s third NCAA champi-

onship came in 1986 and it wasclearly the most unexpected of thequartet of crowns that have beenwon by UNC. The Tar Heels wereseeded fifth going into the tourna-ment. No team seeded lower thanfourth had ever made the champi-onship game prior to the 1986 sea-son and none seeded lower thanthird had ever won the title. ThatCarolina team remains, 23 yearslater, the lowest seeded team tocapture the NCAA crown.

Brooks Matthewsclears during UNC’s11-6 win over JohnsHopkins in 1991.

Greg Paradine andChuck Breschi an-chored great defen-sive teams in the 90s.

Carolina players cel-ebrate a six-overtimewin over Navy in2002.

Steve Speers startedon attack in the 1991title-winng season.

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Ironically, in winning the nationalchampionship, the Tar Heelsavenged all three of their regular-season losses and in the exactsame order in which they had lost tothose teams earlier in the 1986 sea-son. After a 12-10 quarterfinal winat Byrd Stadium against Maryland,UNC headed to the first-ever NCAAlacrosse final four, an institution nowembedded in the culture of the sportevery Memorial Day weekend. Em-barking for Newark, Del., Carolinawas well prepared for the semifinalsand it avenged a 16-4 regular-sea-son loss to two-time defendingNCAA champion Johns Hopkins bybeating the Blue Jays 10-9 in over-time. Carolina won the game onsenior Mike Tummillo’s goal off aGary Seivold assist a little over twominutes into the extra period.Two days later against Virginia,

UNC and the Cavaliers traded thelead throughout the championshipcontest with neither team ever hold-ing more than a two-goal advantageat any time. Another overtime pe-riod was required to settle the issueand Gary Seivold came throughagain, scoring an unassisted goal1:50 into the extra session to givethe title to Carolina.Like the 1981 and 1982 teams,

1991’s national championship teamfinished the season unbeaten. UNCopened NCAA Tournament play bydefeating Loyola 11-9 in the quarter-finals at a rain-soaked Fetzer Field.Six days later, the Tar Heels handedSyracuse its first NCAA home play-off loss in history as Carolina routedthe Orangemen 19-13 at the Carrier

Dome.Two days later against Cinderella

NCAA finalist Towson, Carolina led11-4 at the half, but saw the leadshrink to a single goal in the fourthquarter before going on to win thegame 18-13. The Tar Heel victorywas led by senior attackman DennisGoldstein, the National Player-of-the-Year, who was the champi-onship game’s Most ValuablePlayer. Goldstein led UNC pastSyracuse with four goals and headded four goals and four assists inthe title game against Towson.A Bevy of All-America Selectionsand USILA Award WinnersOver the past 30 seasons, UNC

players have earned 132 All-Amer-ica accolades and 83 All-AtlanticCoast Conference citations.Nine Tar Heels have been named

ACC Player-of-the-Year — attack-man Michael Burnett in 1981, goal-keeper Tom Sears in 1982,defenseman Randy Cox in 1984, at-tackman Mac Ford in 1985, de-fenseman Graham Harden in 1991,defenseman Alex Martin in 1992,midfielder Ryan Wade in both 1993and 1994 and midfielder JasonWade in 1996.Scroggs was tapped as ACC

Coach-of-the-Year in 1988 and Klar-mann won the same honor in 1991,1993, 1994 and 1996. In 1989, mid-fielder Jim Buczek was named asthe ACC Rookie-of-the-Year. At-tackman Jeff Sonke won the sameaward in 1998. SevenACC Tourna-ment Most Valuable Players havebeen Tar Heels — attackmanMichael Thomas in 1989, defense-man Joe Breschi in 1990, attack-man Dennis Goldstein in 1991,attackman John Webster in 1992,attackman Dan Levy in 1993, goal-keeper Rocco D’Andraia in 1994and goalkeeper Brooks Brown in1996.Carolina has had at least one

first-teamAll-America selection in 18of 30 seasons since 1979. In 1981,1991 and 1993, UNC had three first-team selections and the 1984, 1985,1992, 1996 and 2004 squads hadtwo each. In 1982, five of the 11players named to the first-team All-America squad were Tar Heels, arather astounding feat.Peter Kramer started Carolina's

long list of USILA award winnerswhen he won the C.M. Kelly, Jr. Me-morial Cup as the nation's top goaliein 1969. In 1981 and 1982, TomSears won the Kelly Award as the

nation’s outstanding goalkeeper. In1982, he also captured the EnnersAward as the National Player-of-the-Year and the Brine Award as theoutstanding player in the NCAAchampionship game.A year later, in 1983, Peter

Voelkel won the McLaughlin Awardas the nation’s outstanding mid-fielder. In 1984, Tom Haus won thefirst of his three Schmeisser Cupsas the nation’s outstanding defen-sive player. He went on to win theSchmeisser Cup again in 1986 and1987. In 1986, Haus was alsotapped for the Enners Award as Na-tional Player-of-the-Year. GarySeivold’s two-goal, two-assist effortin the 1986 NCAA championshipgame win over Virginia earned himthe Brine Award as the game’s MostValuable Player.Carolina added to that jackpot of

top awards during the 1991 season.The USILA tapped Goldstein as theNational Player-of-the-Year as wellas the MVP of the NCAA champi-onship game after scoring four goalsand adding four assists in the 18-13victory over Towson. Also in 1991,Graham Harden captured theSchmeisser Cup as the top de-fenseman in the nation andAndy Pi-azza became the first Tar Heel towin the Kelly Award as the nation’stop goalie since Sears won thehonor in 1982.In 1992, Jim Buczek won the

McLaughlin Award as the nation’stop midfielder. A year later, theUSILA honored Ryan Wade as thetop midfielder in America. RyanWade's younger brother, JasonWade, won the McLaughlin Awardas the nation's top midfield per-former in 1996.Scroggs was named National

Coach-of-the-Year in 1981 by theUSILA and he was an assistantcoach for the U.S. team which wonthe title at the 1982 World LacrosseGames in Baltimore. Sears was thestarting goalkeeper for that U.S.team and was named the All-Worldgoalie. Midfielder Joey Seivold, ’87,and defenseman Randy Cox, ’84,both played on the U.S. team whichwon the title at the 1986 WorldLacrosse Games in Toronto. Threeother Tar Heels, Steve Stenersen,’82, Peter Voelkel, ’83, and MacFord, ’85, were alternates on thatteam.Mac Ford went on to play on the

U.S. team which swept to the title atthe 1990 World Lacrosse Games in

First-Team All-AmericasPeter Kramer 1968-69-70Harper Peterson 1968-69-70Ralph Davy 1979Kevin Griswold 1980Michael Burnett 1981-82Doug Hall 1981Tom Sears 1981-82Peter Voelkel 1982-83John Haus 1982Jeff Homire 1982Joey Seivold 1984-85Mac Ford 1985Tom Haus 1984-86-87Boyd Harden 1988Joe Breschi 1990Dennis Goldstein 1991Graham Harden 1991Andy Piazza 1991Jim Buczek 1992Alex Martin 1992-93Greg Paradine 1993Ryan Wade 1993-94Jude Collins 1996Jason Wade 1996Jed Prossner 2004-05Ronnie Staines 2004

Dan Collins’ overtimegoal upset defendingNCAA champ Prince-ton in 1989.

Steve Martel and PatWelsh after Welsh’slast-second goal beatHopkins in 1985.

Autralian Robin Cor-nish was a keyplayer on the 1991NCAA winning team.

Coach WillieScroggs speaks athis U.S. LacrosseHall of Fame induc-tion ceremony.

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Perth, Australia. He was named thetop attackman from amongst thefour nations that competed in thetournament. UNC midfielder RobinCornish, a native of Perth, com-peted in the 1990 World LacrosseGames as a middie on the hostAussie squad.Carolina sent two representatives

to the 1994 World Lacrosse Gamesin Manchester, England as theAmericans won yet again. FormerUNC defenseman Joe Breschi, ’90,and midfielder Ryan Wade, ’94,were stars on the U.S. team. TheWorld Lacrosse Games returned tothe United States again in 1998 andboth Breschi and Wade made returnengagements as members of theAmerican team.Most recently in the summer of

2005, four Tar Heel players were in-vited to the U.S. National Team try-outs for the 2006 World LacrosseChampionship. The quartet includ-ing goalkeeper Billy Daye, ‘93, at-tackman Jeff Sonke, ‘01, attackmanJed Prossner, ‘05, and defensemanStephen McElduff, ‘06.A Legacy of Great PlayersIn 1979, defenseman Ralph “Rip”

Davy, who passed away in 2008,became the first Tar Heel to benamed a first-team All-Americaunder coach Willie Scroggs. Mid-fielder Kevin Griswold earned simi-lar honors a year later and was akey player on the 1981 and ‘82 titleteams. Defenseman Gary Burns,’82, was named to All-Americateams on three occasions. Mid-fielder Doug Hall was a hero of the1981 NCAA championship gamevictory, scoring three goals, and hewas a first-team All-America thatseason.Jeff Homire, another midfielder

was a first-team All-America in1982. Chris Walker, ’87, was athree-time All-America selection ondefense. He played much of his ca-reer with the talented Boyd Harden,a first-team All-America in 1988.The brothers Seivold, Joey a mid-

fielder and Gary an attackman, bothof whom graduated in 1987, wonUSILA All-America honors each oftheir four years while wearing theCarolina Blue and White.Another standout defenseman

was Joe Breschi, who led Tar Heelteams to the NCAA semifinals inboth 1989 and ‘90. In 1993, the TarHeels said good-bye to a quartet ofoutstanding talents. AttackmanJohn Webster left Carolina amongst

career leaders in goals (109), as-sists (79) and points (188). Mid-fielder Donnie McNichol had ateam-leading 109 ground balls in1993. In addition, his .740 faceoffpercentage established a schoolrecord. Defensemen Alex Martinand Greg Paradine were also spec-tacular players of the early 1990s.Both were first-team All-Americachoices. The 1996 senior class in-cluded the likes of first-team All-America midfielders Jude Collinsand Jason Wade. Attackman JeffSonke was a second-team choice in2000 and 2001 on attack.Jed Prossner earned first-team

All-America honors in 2004, the firstUNC attackman to win them sinceDennis Goldstein in 1991. RonnieStaines was a first-teamAll-Americaon defense in 2004, the first TarHeel defender since Paradine andMartin won first-team accolades ondefense in 1993.Prossner went on to be named a

first-team All-America attackmanagain in 2005, so honored despite a5-8 UNC record. Prossner was onlythe third Tar Heel attackman in his-tory to win first-team All-America in two or moreyears, joining Harper Pe-terson and Michael Bur-nett.Prossner, who was the

second overall pick inthe 2005 Major LacrosseLeague draft, also wonAll-ACC honors in 2005for the third straight year.No Tar Heel had madethe All-ACC team threeyears in a row since1983.Prossner and fellow

2005 senior Mike McCallfinished their careers astwo of the most prolificgoal scorers in Carolinahistory. Prossner scored113 goals to rank No. 2in UNC history while Mc-Call scored 102 goals tomove him into a tie forNo. 6 on the careerchart.Senior goalkeeper

Paul Spellman alsobroke the UNC careerrecord for saves in 2005,breaking the mark thathad stood since 1983when Tom Sears estab-lished it.

Fifteen Tar Heels Namedto ACC Top 50 TeamThree Tar Heels have been in-

ducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hallof Fame—former head coach WillieScroggs in 2003, hree-time nationaldefenseman of the year Tom Hausin 2005 and star goalkeeper TomSears in 2007.In 2002, when the ACC an-

nounced its Top 50 players in eachsport to celebrate a half century ofthe league’s existence, 15 Tar Heelplayers were tapped amongst theTop 50.This group included defenseman

Joe Breschi, ‘90, midfielder JimBuczek, ‘92, attackman MichaelBurnett, ‘83, defenseman RandyCox, ‘84, attackman Mac Ford, ‘95,attackman Dennis Goldstein, ‘91,midfielder Kevin Griswold, ‘82, de-fenseman Graham Harden, ‘91, de-fenseman Tom Haus, ‘87,attackman Harper Peterson, ‘70,goalkeeper Tom Sears, ‘83, mid-fielder Joey Seivold, ‘87, midfielderPeter Voelkel, ‘83, midfielder JasonWade, ‘96, and midfielder RyanWade, ‘94.

Michael Thomas wasthe 1989 ACC Tour-nament Most Valu-able Player.

Jeff Homire scores inthe 1982 NCAA cham-pionship match ver-sus Johns Hopkins.

UNC players cele-brate a 2004 over-time win at Duke.

Defenseman TomHaus, 1986 NationalPlayer of the Year.

Carolinaʼs NCAATournament FactsNCAA Championship Years1981, North Carolina 14, Johns Hopkins 13at Princeton, N.J., Attendance: 13,943Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 12-0

1982, North Carolina 7, Johns Hopkins 5at Charlottesville, Va., Attendance: 10,283Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 14-0

1986, North Carolina 10, Virginia 9 (OT)at Newark, Del., Attendance: 9,765Coach: Willie Scroggs; Final Record: 11-3

1991, North Carolina 18, Towson 13at Syracuse, N.Y., Attendance: 8,293Coach: Dave Klarmann; Final Record: 16-0

NCAA Runnerup Years1993, Syracuse 13, North Carolina 12at College Park, Md., Attendance: 20,117Coach: Dave Klarman

NCAA Tournament Leading Scorers1981, Michael Burnett, 15 points1982, Dave Wingate, 11 points; Michael Burnett,11 points1986, Gary Seivold, 12 points1991, Dennis Goldstein, 16 points1993, John Webster, 15 pointsMost Outstanding Player Award Winners1982, Tom Sears1986, Gary Seivold1991, Dennis GoldsteinNCAA Tournament Appearances (23)1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985,1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2007, 2008Record: 25-19 (.568)4 Championships, 1 Runnerup Finish,7 Third-Place Finishes

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Finish .1949 . . . . . . . . . .0-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Darden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950 . . . . . . . . . .4-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Darden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951 . . . . . . . . . .1-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan C. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952 . . . . . . . . .5-6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan C. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953 . . . . . . . . . .4-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan C. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954 . . . . . . . . . .0-6 . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 . . . . . . . . . .1-5 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conrad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965 . . . . . . . . . .5-2 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conrad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966 . . . . . . . . . .3-6 . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Conrad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967 . . . . . . . . .0-7-1 . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Bischoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968 . . . . . . . . . .7-4 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Bischoff . . . . . . . . . . . . .25th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969 . . . . . . . . . .5-4 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . .21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970 . . . . . . . . . .9-2 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971 . . . . . . . . . .6-5 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . .22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1972 . . . . . . . . . .7-5 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . .23rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1973 . . . . . . . . . .12-5 . . . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1974 . . . . . . . . . .6-5 . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Doty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1975 . . . . . . . . . .8-6 . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Doty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1976 . . . . . . . . . .9-3 . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Doty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1977 . . . . . . . . . .8-4 . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Doty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1978 . . . . . . . . . .6-6 . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Doty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1979 . . . . . . . . . .4-3 . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1980 . . . . . . . . . .8-4 . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1981 . . . . . . . . . .12-0 . . . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champion1982 . . . . . . . . . .14-0 . . . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champion1983 . . . . . . . . . .9-4 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1984 . . . . . . . . . .9-4 . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1985 . . . . . . . . . .10-3 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Tri-Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1986 . . . . . . . . . .11-3 . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champion1987 . . . . . . . . . .9-4 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .5th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1988 . . . . . . . . . .9-3 . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1989 . . . . . . . . . .13-5 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1990 . . . . . . . . . .12-4 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Willie Scroggs . . . . . . . . . . .4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1991 . . . . . . . . . .16-0 . . . . . . . . . .3-0 . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champion1992 . . . . . . . . . .12-3 . . . . . . . . . .3-0 . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinalist1993 . . . . . . . . . .14-2 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .1st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finalist1994 . . . . . . . . . .10-5 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Co-Champion . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1995 . . . . . . . . . .9-7 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Runnerup . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Round1996 . . . . . . . . . .12-5 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Co-Champion . . . . . . . .Champion . . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist1997 . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .15th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None1998 . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Round1999 . . . . . . . . . .6-9 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Third . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .15th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2000 . . . . . . . . . .8-6 . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .Dave Klarmann . . . . . . . . . .14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2001 . . . . . . . . . .6-6 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Third . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2002 . . . . . . . . . .8-5 . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . .Tied Second . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2003 . . . . . . . . . .7-6 . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Tied First . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2004 . . . . . . . . . .10-5 . . . . . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . .Second . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist2005 . . . . . . . . . .5-8 . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Unranked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2006 . . . . . . . . . .4-10 . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Unranked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None2007 . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinalist2008 . . . . . . . . . .8-6 . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 . . . . . . . . .Fourth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist . . . . . . . . .John Haus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First RoundTotals . . . . . .384-248-2 . . . . . . .64-79 . . . . . . . .9 Regular Season . . . .7 Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Top 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 NCAA. . . . . . . . . . . . .(.607) . . . . . . . .(.448) . . . . . . . .Championships . . . . . .Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Finishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tournament Bids

1981 NCAA Champions

1991 NCAA Champions1986 NCAA Champions

1982 NCAA Champions

Carolina’s NCAA Championship Teams

Year-by-YearRecords&Finishes

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SeriesRecords

ADELPHI(UNC leads 6-0)1968 H W 9-41982 N W 14-111983 N W 18-81984 H W 17-81990 N W 16-91991 H W 19-8

AIR FORCE(UNC leads 9-0)1968 H W 8-51976 H W 21-51977 N W 21-71978 H W 16-71999 A W 18-52003 H W 11-52004 A W 10-92005 H W 14-52006 N W 8-6

AMHERST(UNC leads 1-0)1953 A W 8-1

ANNAPOLIS LACROSSECLUB(Annapolis Lacrosse Clubleads 1-0)1949 H L 3-9

ARMY(UNC leads 3-0)1983 A W 12-6%1993 H W 14-5%1994 H W 16-10

AUGUSTA MILITARY ACAD-EMY(UNC leads 1-0)1953 H W 9-3

BALTIMORE(UNC leads 5-2)1950 A L 0-91951 H L 2-171972 A W 8-71973 A W 13-91981 H W 15-41982 A W 16-61983 H W 12-4

BELLARMINE(UNC leads 2-0)2007 H W 10-62008 H W 15-2

BROWN(UNC leads 2-0)1985 H W 16-14%1992 H W 16-10%

BUCKNELL(UNC leads 3-1)1969 H W 8-42001 N L 4-92002 A W 12-32003 H W 13-3

BUTLER(UNC leads 6-1)1995 H W 21-51996 A W 16-71997 H W 11-51998 A L 12-131999 N W 12-112000 H W 13-72001 H W 12-10

COLGATE(UNC leads 2-0)1999 H W 17-82005 A W 12-6

CORNELL(Cornell leads 4-3)1953 H L 3-16

1954 H L 1-111966 H L 6-131982 H W 15-8%1988 H L 4-6%2005 H W 9-52008 H W 13-8

C.W. POST(UNC leads 3-0)1986 N W 11-71988 A W 15-11989 A W 9-5

DARTMOUTH(UNC leads 5-3)1952 H L 2-161953 H L 5-141954 H L 4-121972 H W 11-51973 H W 11-81990 H W 23-51994 H W 21-91998 H W 17-102007 H W 12-6

DELAWARE(UNC leads 8-5)1949 H L 2-131949 H L 3-101949 H L 0-101950 H L 4-151978 H W 9-81980 H W 13-61984 H W 11-31997 H W 21-71998 A W 14-121999 A L 16-182000 H W 8-72001 A W 13-42002 H W 16-9

DENISON(Series Tied 1-1)1966 H L 4-111973 H W 8-6

DENVER(UNC leads 7-1)1999 A W 7-42002 H W 9-82003 H W 10-62004 A W 11-62005 H W 18-122006 A L 8-112007 H W 11-82008 A W 6-5

DUKE(UNC leads 37-22)1952 A L 7-111953 A L 4-131954 A L 1-151964 A W 14-01965 H W 14-71967 A L 6-121968 H W 13-71969 A W 12-101970 H W 20-51971 A W 7-41972 H W 15-71973 A W 11-101974 H W 17-151975 A W 13-51976 H W 24-41977 A W 12-71978 H W 17-101979 A W 10-41980 H W 10-61981 A W 22-51982 H W 18-51983 A W 19-51984 H W 18-41985 A W 11-91986 H W 9-8*1987 A L 9-101988 H W 18-91989 A W 14-8

1989 H W 18-6^1990 H W 26-131991 A W 15-61991 A W 11-8^1992 H W 9-81993 A W 13-91993 N W 13-6^1994 H W 23-91995 A W 13-81995 H L 6-14^1996 H L 10-111996 N W 18-8^1997 A L 7-81998 H L 9-131998 N L 14-16%1999 A W 10-91999 H L 7-9^2000 A L 8-132001 H L 8-112001 N L 9-11^2002 A W 9-72003 H W 14-92004 A W 10-9*2005 H L 10-122005 N L 11-13^2006 A L 8-112007 H L 7-92007 A L 9-13^2007 N L 11-19%2008 A L 9-192008 N L 6-17^

EAST CAROLINA(UNC leads 5-0)1966 H W 15-61970 A W 13-31971 A W 12-51972 H W 17-31973 A W 20-6

FAIRFIELD(UNC leads 5-0)2000 H W 12-112001 H W 12-72002 A W 15-82006 H W 18-92007 A W 12-8

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON(UNC leads 4-2)1967 H L 4-111968 H W 9-41969 H L 10-111970 H W 12-111971 H W 8-31973 H W 12-1

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL(UNC leads 2-0)1989 H W 13-21990 H W 20-9

GEORGIA TECH(UNC leads 1-0)1980 H W 23-0

HARTWICK(UNC leads 1-0)1965 H W 14-2

HARVARD(Series Tied 1-1)1953 A L 6-171990 H W 18-3%

HOBART(Series Tied 1-1)1983 N L 9-121989 H W 20-11

HOFSTRA(Hofstra leads 6-2)1978 A L 9-10*1996 A L 9-101997 A W 10-42000 A L 12-202002 A L 7-12

2005 A L 8-122006 A L 5-62008 H W 13-9

JOHNS HOPKINS(Johns Hopkins leads 23-14)1977 A L 9-16%1981 N W 14-13%1982 A W 13-12*1982 N W 7-5%1983 H W 14-13#1983 A L 9-12%1984 A L 3-41984 A L 9-14%1985 H W 11-101986 A L 4-161986 N W 10-9*%1987 H L 10-111987 A L 10-11%1988 A L 5-61989 H L 10-161989 N L 6-10%1990 A W 11-61991 H W 11-61992 A W 14-81993 H W 14-91993 N W 16-10%1994 A W 11-91995 H L 9-131996 A L 8-91997 H L 7-151998 A L 9-161999 H L 12-212000 A L 8-102001 H L 4-122002 A L 11-122003 H L 10-11*2004 A L 9-102004 N L 9-15%2005 H L 5-72006 A L 5-112007 H W 13-102008 A W 13-8

LEHIGH(UNC leads 3-1-1)1951 H L 3-61952 H T 8-81995 H W 12-11@1996 H W 17-82000 H W 11-10

LIMESTONE(UNC leads 1-0)2004 H W 17-8

LOYOLA(UNC leads 9-6)1985 H W 10-51986 A W 10-61987 A W 17-51989 A W 12-5%1990 A L 10-111991 H W 11-9%1992 A L 6-71993 H W 17-81994 A L 12-141995 H L 12-13*1995 A L 11-17%1996 A W 12-91997 H W 17-111998 A W 12-61999 H L 7-10

MARIST(UNC leads 1-0)2008 H W 12-3

MARYLAND(Maryland leads 36-18)1964 A L 3-251965 H L 9-191966 A L 0-181967 H L 3-211968 A L 2-101969 H L 5-161970 A L 8-10

1971 H L 3-151972 A L 4-121973 A L 1-191974 H L 8-161975 A L 9-131976 H L 10-12*1977 A L 6-141978 H L 11-231979 A L 5-91980 H L 12-181981 A W 13-12#1982 H W 16-111983 A L 9-111984 H W 19-111985 A L 5-101986 H L 9-101986 A W 12-10%1987 A L 6-161988 H W 12-61989 A L 4-51990 H W 12-71990 N W 12-5^1991 A W 8-61991 N W 18-8^1992 H W 15-131992 A W 11-10^1993 A W 12-61993 A W 18-10^1994 H W 12-71994 N W 8-7^1995 A L 12-131995 H W 14-9^1996 H W 17-161997 A L 12-13*1998 H L 11-121998 N L 8-13^1999 A L 7-132000 H L 9-102001 A L 7-112002 H L 5-72003 A W 10-62004 H L 9-102005 A L 4-92006 H L 6-92006 N L 9-10^2007 A L 8-142008 H L 8-13

MARYLAND-BALTIMORECOUNTY (UMBC)(UNC leads 16-6)1970 A W 12-61971 H W 16-71972 A W 15-71973 H W 14-101974 A L 7-101975 H L 9-121979 H W 18-101980 A L 9-181981 H W 19-71982 A W 19-61983 H W 18-61984 A W 23-111985 H W 13-71986 H W 15-51987 A W 20-31998 H W 11-81999 A L 13-142000 H W 15-92001 A L 10-112002 H W 15-112003 A L 8-102004 H W 17-62005 A W 11-5

MASSACHUSETTS(UNC leads 3-0)1953 A W 6-31977 A W 12-102004 N W 12-7

MICHIGAN STATE(UNC leads 2-0)1987 H W 21-5%1992 N W 18-8

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MOUNT SAINT MARY’S(UNC leads 2-0)1992 A W 20-51993 H W 15-4

NAVY(Navy leads 12-11)1975 H L 4-111976 A L 4-101976 A L 9-13%1978 H L 11-161980 A W 18-11%1981 H W 17-8%1982 H W 16-2%1984 H W 11-41985 A W 15-111996 H W 24-71997 A L 12-131998 H W 17-71999 A L 6-82000 H W 11-10*2001 A W 11-102002 H W 11-10&2003 A L 8-9~2004 H L 8-9*2005 A L 6-92006 H L 3-112007 A L 11-192007 H W 12-8%2008 H L 7-8%

NEW HAMPSHIRE(UNC leads 2-0)1987 N W 13-61988 H W 20-5

NORFOLK NAVAL AIR STA-TION(UNC leads 2-0)1952 H W 12-51952 H W 15-3

NORTH CAROLINA STATE(UNC leads 7-3)1973 A W 17-21974 H W 27-21975 A W 23-81976 A W 19-41977 H W 16-101978 A L 6-121979 H L 7-161980 A L 15-201981 H W 19-171982 A W 22-9

NOTRE DAME(UNC lead 5-3)1995 H W 11-81996 A W 11-102003 H L 8-102004 A W 14-112005 N L 7-92006 A L 7-92007 H W 11-82008 H W 8-6

OHIO STATE(UNC leads 13-1)1965 H W 8-51968 H W 9-71972 H W 8-71989 N W 29-11995 H W 20-31998 A W 18-52000 H W 13-82002 H W 13-12@2003 A W 9-82004 H W 12-62004 H W 13-6%2006 N W 14-52007 N W 14-102008 N L 11-14

OHIO WESLEYAN(UNC leads 3-0)1969 H W 7-31988 H W 8-4

1989 H W 20-7

OLD DOMINION(Series Tied 1-1)1949 H L 1-21950 H W 3-2

PENNSYLVANIA(UNC leads 7-4)1970 H W 7-51971 H L 2-81986 A W 12-41987 H W 22-71988 A W 9-61989 H L 7-131990 H W 15-51991 A W 15-111999 H L 7-142000 H W 13-62006 H L 4-13

PENN STATE(UNC leads 9-0)1976 A W 20-141977 H W 18-141978 A W 13-71989 H W 17-61990 H W 13-61991 H W 15-31993 H W 25-31994 N W 16-81996 H W 18-9

PFEIFFER(UNC leads 1-0)2001 H W 27-7

PRINCETON(Princeton leads 7-4)1975 H L 11-121978 H W 12-81992 H W 9-81992 N L 14-16%1993 A W 7-51994 N L 9-161995 N L 8-91996 N L 9-161997 H L 9-101998 A L 10-181999 H W 10-9*

PROVIDENCE(UNC leads 3-0)2006 A W 11-72007 H W 15-52008 A W 8-6

RADFORD(UNC leads 6-0)1990 N W 25-71991 A W 29-41992 H W 26-31995 H W 21-51996 H W 24-41997 H W 16-3

RANDOLPH-MACON(UNC leads 2-0)1973 H W 19-101974 A W 18-7

RENNSSELAER POLYTECH-NIC(UNC leads 1-0)1973 H W 13-7

ROANOKE(UNC leads 18-1)1970 H W 19-31971 A W 14-31972 H L 7-91973 A W 11-11974 H W 15-121975 A W 8-61976 H W 10-51977 A W 13-51978 H W 14-10

1979 A W 9-51980 H W 14-101981 A W 20-131982 H W 19-101983 H W 17-81984 H W 10-21985 H W 22-61986 H W 21-31987 H W 22-31988 H W 24-2

SALISBURY STATE(UNC leads 1-0)1975 H W 19-7

STONY BROOK(UNC leads 6-0)1991 H W 19-21993 N W 18-31994 A W 14-41995 A W 14-61998 A W 13-72003 A W 13-7

SWARTHMORE(Series Tied 1-1)1964 H L 8-101965 H W 15-5

SYRACUSE(Syracuse leads 11-6)1981 H W 13-6%1984 N L 9-101985 A L 13-14*1985 A L 13-14*%1986 H W 9-71987 H W 13-111988 A L 11-12*1989 H L 7-111990 A L 9-141990 N L 10-21%1991 H W 10-31991 A W 19-13%1992 A L 10-151993 H W 14-101993 N L 12-13%1994 A L 10-171996 N L 12-19%

TOWSON(UNC leads 16-5)1966 A W 6-41967 H L 6-131968 A W 8-21969 H W 7-41970 A W 12-01971 H L 6-111972 A L 6-181973 H L 4-151974 A L 5-151975 H W 1-0$1976 A W 10-91977 H W 19-71980 A W 14-101981 H W 19-31982 A W 14-51983 H W 18-71984 A W 17-61985 H W 20-61986 A W 8-61989 H W 19-8%1991 N W 18-13%

TRINITY(UNC leads 1-0)1953 A W 11-5

VERMONT(UNC leads 1-0)2007 H W 13-6

VILLANOVA(UNC leads 3-0-1)1967 H T 10-101989 H W 17-31991 N W 24-51992 H W 18-7

VIRGINIA(Virginia leads 43-20)1949 H L 1-121950 A L 0-171953 A L 3-181954 H L 5-171964 H L 4-181965 A L 9-121966 H L 5-81967 A L 6-111968 H L 7-131969 A L 3-71970 H L 4-111971 A L 2-141972 H L 5-151973 A L 6-141974 H L 11-171975 A L 6-101976 H W 13-101977 A L 7-151978 H L 8-9*1979 A L 5-81980 H W 14-51980 A L 10-11#%1981 A W 11-61982 H W 15-91983 A L 10-161984 H L 11-12*1984 A W 11-2%1985 A W 17-81986 H L 9-111986 N W 10-9*%1987 A W 18-71988 H W 15-51989 A W 11-51989 H W 7-5^1990 H L 13-141990 A W 10-6^1991 A W 11-101992 H W 14-91992 N W 14-5^1993 A L 12-13*1994 H L 6-161994 A W 15-7^1994 H L 10-12%1995 A L 12-151996 H W 19-181996 A W 13-11^1997 A L 5-201997 A L 13-17^1998 H L 4-151999 A L 14-172000 H L 7-132000 N L 16-17#^2001 A W 7-52002 H L 9-102002 N L 3-10^2003 A L 7-102003 A L 12-13*^2004 H W 11-92004 H L 9-11^2005 A L 9-152006 H L 13-212007 A L 9-10*2008 H L 11-12*

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTI-TUTE(UNC leads 6-1)1949 A L 3-141950 H W 7-51993 H W 27-61994 A W 15-41995 H W 26-81996 A W 23-31997 A W 22-2

VIRGINIA TECH(UNC leads 7-0)1950 H W 11-21951 H W 17-21952 H W 12-51952 A W 10-31975 H W 24-31976 A W 12-41977 H W 32-5

WASHINGTON COLLEGE(Washington College leads10-5)1950 H L 4-141951 H L 3-141952 H L 6-151964 H L 5-171966 A L 2-91967 H L 7-181968 A L 9-101969 H L 7-91970 A W 7-61971 H W 11-61973 A L 9-101974 H W 15-141975 A L 11-121987 H W 21-71988 H W 17-5

WASHINGTON & LEE(W&L leads 14-13)1949 H L 1-171950 A L 2-161951 H L 3-121952 A L 5-161953 H L 2-111954 H L 4-141964 A L 7-111965 H W 15-111966 A W 6-51967 H L 8-111968 A W 13-71969 H W 13-71970 A W 8-71971 H L 3-101972 A L 11-121973 H L 9-141974 A L 8-181975 H W 13-12*1976 A W 9-61977 H L 7-131978 A L 4-61979 H W 13-61980 A W 7-51981 H W 18-91982 A W 11-81983 H W 21-41985 H W 19-5

WESTERN MARYLAND(UNC leads 1-0)1950 H W 12-4

WILLIAM & MARY(UNC leads 3-0)1973 A W 9-81974 H W 19-101975 A W 13-1

WILLIAMS(Williams leads 5-0)1950 H L 0-101951 H L 2-141952 H L 5-171953 H L 6-131954 H L 1-10

YALE(Yale leads 3-0)1952 H L 1-231966 H L 5-81968 H L 3-7

*Overtime#Double Overtime@Triple Overtime~Four Overtimes&Six Overtimes$Forfeit Victory%NCAA Tournament^ACC Tournament

SeriesRecords

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All-TimeScores

1949 (0-8)HeadCoach: BillDarden4/2 Delaware L 2-134/4 Delaware L 3-104/7 Delaware L 0-104/13 OldDominion L 1-24/20 AnnapolisLacrosseClub L 3-95/5 atVMI L 3-145/12 Washington&Lee L 1-175/19 Virginia L 1-12TotalGoals 14-87

1950 (4-6)HeadCoach: BillDarden4/1 OldDominion W 3-24/4 Williams L 0-104/8 Delaware L 4-144/12 VMI W 7-54/22 WashingtonCollege L 4-144/29 atWashington&Lee L 2-165/6 WesternMaryland W 12-45/10 atVirginia L 0-175/12 atBaltimore L 0-95/20 VirginiaTech W 11-2TotalGoals 43-93

1951 (1-5)HeadCoach: AlanC.Moore4/3 Williams L 2-144/4 Lehigh L 3-64/20 WashingtonCollege L 3-144/28 Baltimore L 2-175/5 VirginiaTech W 17-25/12 Washington&Lee L 3-12TotalGoals 30-65

1952 (5-6-1)HeadCoach: AlanC.Moore3/29 Georgetown W 12-83/31 Dartmouth L 2-164/2 Williams L 5-174/3 Yale L 1-234/10 Lehigh T 8-84/12 NorfolkNavalAirStation W 12-54/18 WashingtonCollege L 6-154/26 NorfolkNavalAirStation W 15-35/3 VirginiaTech W 12-55/10 atWashington&Lee L 5-165/12 atVirginiaTech W 10-35/15 atDuke L 7-11TotalGoals 95-130

1953 (4-7)HeadCoach: AlanC.Moore4/2 Williams L 6-134/4 Cornell L 3-164/7 Dartmouth L 5-144/11 atMassachusetts W 6-34/12 atAmherst W 8-14/15 atTrinity W 11-54/16 atHarvard L 6-174/27 AugustaMilitaryAcademy W 9-35/8 Washington&Lee L 2-115/11 atDuke L 4-135/16 atVirginia L 3-18TotalGoals 63-119

1954 (0-6,ACC0-2)HeadCoach: GeorgeGood4/1 Cornell L 1-114/3 Dartmouth L 4-124/7 Williams L 1-104/13 atDuke L 1-154/30 Washington&Lee L 4-145/4 Virginia L 5-17TotalGoals 16-79

1964 (1-5,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: ConradSteele3/23 WashingtonCollege L 5-173/26 Swarthmore L 8-104/3 Virginia L 4-184/20 atMaryland L 3-254/25 atWashington&Lee L 7-11

5/9 atDuke W 14-0TotalGoals 41-81

1965 (5-2,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: ConradSteele3/22 OhioState W 8-53/27 Swarthmore W 15-53/30 atVirginia L 9-124/7 Hartwick W 14-24/23 Washington&Lee W 15-115/1 Duke W 14-75/7 Maryland L 9-19TotalGoals 84-61

1966 (3-6,ACC0-2)HeadCoach: ConradSteele3/21 Yale L 5-83/24 EastCarolina W 15-64/1 Cornell L 6-134/5 Denison L 4-114/16 atWashington&Lee W 6-54/23 Virginia L 5-84/30 atMaryland L 0-185/7 atWashingtonCollege L 2-95/9 atTowson W 6-4TotalGoals 49-82

1967 (0-7-1,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: JimBischoff3/18 WashingtonCollege L 7-183/22 FairleighDickinson L 4-113/25 Villanova T 10-104/14 Washington&Lee L 8-114/22 atVirginia L 6-114/29 Maryland L 3-215/8 Towson L 6-135/13 atDuke L 6-12TotalGoals 50-107

1968 (7-4,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: JimBischoff3/18 Adelphi W 9-43/20 Yale L 3-73/23 OhioState W 9-73/30 AirForce W 8-54/6 Virginia L 7-134/13 atWashington&Lee W 13-74/15 atWashingtonCollege L 9-104/16 atTowson W 8-24/22 FairleighDickinson W 9-44/27 Duke W 13-75/13 atMaryland L 2-10TotalGoals 90-76

1969 (5-4,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: FredMueller3/18 OhioWesleyan W 7-33/22 WashingtonCollege L 7-93/27 Bucknell W 8-44/2 Towson W 7-44/4 atVirginia L 3-74/10 FairleighDickinson L 10-114/12 Washington&Lee W 13-74/28 Maryland L 5-165/14 atDuke W 12-10TotalGoals 72-71

1970 (9-2,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: FredMueller3/12 Pennsylvania W 7-53/21 atWashingtonCollege W 7-63/26 atTowson W 12-03/28 atUMBC W 12-64/2 FairleighDickinson W 12-114/4 Virginia L 4-114/15 atEastCarolina W 13-34/18 Roanoke W 19-34/27 atMaryland L 8-105/2 atWashington&Lee W 8-75/13 Duke W 20-5TotalGoals 122-67

1971 (6-5,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: FredMueller3/16 Pennsylvania L 2-83/20 WashingtonCollege W 11-64/3 atVirginia L 2-144/9 Maryland L 3-154/15 Towson L 6-114/17 FairleighDickinson W 8-34/21 atEastCarolina W 12-54/26 atRoanoke W 14-35/1 Washington&Lee L 3-105/8 UMBC W 16-75/12 atDuke W 7-4TotalGoals 84-86

1972 (7-5,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: FredMueller3/13 atMaryland L 4-123/16 atBaltimore W 8-73/21 Wittenburg W 11-73/23 Dartmouth W 11-53/24 OhioState W 8-74/1 atUMBC W 15-74/5 Virginia L 5-154/15 atTowson L 6-184/19 EastCarolina W 17-34/22 Roanoke L 7-94/26 Duke W 15-74/29 atWashington&Lee L 11-12TotalGoals 118-109

1973 (12-5,ACC2-2)HeadCoach: RonMiller3/10 atWashingtonCollege L 9-103/19 RensselaerPolytechnic W 13-73/21 atRoanoke W 11-13/23 Baltimore W 13-93/24 Dartmouth W 11-83/26 Denison W 8-63/28 atNCState W 17-23/29 Randolph-Macon W 19-104/1 atEastCarolina W 20-64/4 atMaryland L 1-194/7 UMBC W 14-104/10 atVirginia L 6-144/11 atWilliam&Mary W 9-84/19 FairleighDickinson W 12-14/21 Towson L 4-154/24 Washington&Lee L 9-144/26 atDuke W 11-10TotalGoals 187-150

1974 (6-5,ACC2-2)HeadCoach: PaulDoty3/18 Maryland L 8-163/21 atRandolph-Macon W 18-73/28 NCState W 27-23/30 atTowson L 5-154/3 Virginia L 11-174/6 atUMBC L 7-104/11 Roanoke W 15-124/17 atWashington&Lee L 8-184/20 William&Mary W 19-104/22 WashingtonCollege W 15-144/25 Duke W 17-15TotalGoals 150-136

1975 (8-6,ACC2-2)HeadCoach: PaulDoty3/7 SalisburyState W 19-73/12 atNCState W 23-83/15 atMaryland L 9-133/26 Navy L 4-113/29 Princeton L 11-124/2 Towson(Forfeit) W 1-04/5 UMBC L 9-124/6 VirginiaTech W 24-34/9 atVirginia L 6-104/12 atWashingtonCollege L 11-124/16 atRoanoke W 8-64/19 atWilliam&Mary W 13-14/23 Washington&Lee(OT) W 13-124/26 atDuke W 13-5TotalGoals 164-112

1976 (9-3,ACC3-1)HeadCoach: PaulDoty3/15 Maryland(OT) L 10-123/17 atNCState W 19-43/20 atWashington&Lee W 9-63/27 atVirginiaTech W 12-43/31 Virginia W 13-104/7 atTowson W 10-94/10 Roanoke W 10-54/14 atNavy L 4-104/16 atPennState W 20-144/21 Duke W 24-44/24 AirForce W 21-55/20 atNavy* L 9-13TotalGoals 161-96*NCAAQuarterfinals (Annapolis,Md.)

1977 (8-4,ACC2-2)HeadCoach: PaulDoty3/12 atMaryland L 6-143/19 atVirginia L 7-153/23 NCState W 16-104/2 Towson W 19-74/9 PennState W 18-144/13 Washington&Lee L 7-134/16 VirginiaTech W 32-54/20 atRoanoke W 13-54/23 atDuke W 12-74/29 atMassachusetts W 12-104/30 AirForce# W 21-75/18 atJohnsHopkins* L 9-16TotalGoals 172-123#PlayedatManhasset,N.Y.*NCAAQuarterfinals (Baltimore,Md.)

1978 (6-6,ACC1-3)HeadCoach: PaulDoty3/18 Virginia (OT) L 8-93/21 Princeton W 12-83/25 atWashington&Lee L 4-63/29 AirForce W 16-74/1 Delaware W 9-84/7 Maryland L 11-234/14 atPennState W 13-74/16 atHofstra (OT) L 9-104/19 Duke W 17-104/22 Roanoke W 14-104/29 atNCState L 6-124/13 Navy L 11-16TotalGoals 130-126

1979 (4-3,ACC1-3)HeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/17 atVirginia L 5-83/24 Washington&Lee W 13-63/27 UMBC W 18-104/7 atMaryland L 5-94/14 atDuke W 10-44/21 atRoanoke W 9-54/28 NCState L 7-16TotalGoals 67-58

1980 (8-4,ACC2-2)HeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/15 Virginia W 14-53/22 atTowson W 14-103/29 GeorgiaTech W 23-04/1 Delaware W 13-64/5 Maryland L 12-184/12 Duke W 10-64/16 atUMBC L 9-184/19 Roanoke W 14-104/26 atNCState L 15-205/10 atWashington&Lee W 7-55/21 atNavy* W 18-115/24 atVirginia@(2OT) L 10-11TotalGoals 159-120*NCAAQuarterfinals (Annapolis,Md.)@NCAASemifinals (Charlottesville,Va.)

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1981 (12-0,ACC4-0)NCAA&ACCChampionsHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/14 atVirginia W 11-63/21 Towson W 19-33/25 Baltimore W 15-44/4 atMaryland(2OT) W 13-124/12 atDuke W 22-54/18 UMBC W 19-74/28 atRoanoke W 20-135/2 NCState W 19-175/10 Washington&Lee W 18-95/20 Syracuse* W 13-65/23 Navy@ W 17-85/30 JohnsHopkins+ W 14-13TotalGoals 200-103*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)+NCAAChampionshipGame(Princeton,N.J.)

1982 (14-0,ACC4-0)NCAA&ACCChampionsHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/13 Virginia W 15-93/20 atTowson W 14-53/27 Adelphi# W 14-114/3 Maryland W 16-114/10 atJohnsHopkins (OT) W 13-124/13 Duke W 18-54/17 atUMBC W 19-64/24 atWashington&Lee W 11-84/27 Roanoke W 19-105/1 atNCState W 22-95/13 atBaltimore W 16-65/19 Navy* W 16-25/22 Cornell@ W 15-85/29 JohnsHopkins+ W 7-5TotalGoals 215-107#PlayedatManhasset,N.Y.*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)+NCAAChampionshipGame(Charlottesville,Va.)

1983 (9-4,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/12 Hobart# L 9-123/19 Towson W 18-73/27 Adelphi% W 18-84/2 atMaryland L 9-114/9 JohnsHopkins (2OT) W 14-134/12 atDuke W 19-54/16 UMBC W 18-64/23 Baltimore W 12-44/23 Washington&Lee W 21-44/26 Roanoke W 17-84/30 atVirginia L 10-165/18 atArmy* W 12-65/21 atJohnsHopkins@ L 9-12TotalGoals 186-112#PlayedatBaltimore,Md.%PlayedatManhasset,N.Y.*NCAAQuarterfinals (WestPoint,N.Y.)@NCAASemifinals (Baltimore,Md.)

1984 (9-4,ACC2-1)HeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/10 Syracuse# L 9-103/17 atTowson W 17-63/24 Navy W 11-4

3/28 Delaware W 11-33/31 Maryland W 19-114/7 atJohnsHopkins L 3-44/11 Duke W 18-44/14 atUMBC W 23-114/18 Roanoke W 10-24/21 Adelphi W 17-84/28 Virginia (OT) L 11-125/16 atVirginia* W 11-25/20 atJohnsHopkins@ L 9-14TotalGoals 169-91#PlayedatBaltimore,Md.*NCAAQuarterfinals (Charlottesville,Va.)@NCAASemifinals (Baltimore,Md.)

1985 (10-3,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/5 atSyracuse(OT) L 13-143/9 Washington&Lee W 19-53/16 Towson W 20-63/23 atNavy W 15-113/31 atMaryland L 5-104/6 JohnsHopkins W 11-104/10 atDuke W 11-94/13 UMBC W 13-74/17 Roanoke W 22-64/20 Loyola W 10-54/27 atVirginia W 17-85/15 Brown* W 16-145/19 atSyracuse@(OT) L 13-14TotalGoals 185-119*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinals (Syracuse,N.Y.)

1986 (11-3,ACC1-2)NCAAChampionHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/8 atPennsylvania W 12-43/12 Syracuse W 9-73/15 atTowson W 8-63/22 C.W.Post# W 11-73/23 atLoyola# W 10-63/29 Maryland L 9-104/5 atJohnsHopkins L 4-164/12 UMBC W 15-54/16 Roanoke W 21-34/19 Duke(OT) W 9-84/26 Virginia L 9-115/18 atMaryland* W 12-105/24 JohnsHopkins@(OT) W 10-95/26 Virginia+ (OT) W 10-9TotalGoals 149-111#LoyolaTournament (Baltimore,Md.)*NCAAQuarterfinals (CollegePark,Md.)@NCAASemifinals (Newark,Del.)+NCAAChampionshipGame(Newark,Del.)

1987 (9-4,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/1 WashingtonCollege W 21-73/8 Pennsylvania W 22-73/14 Syracuse W 13-113/21 NewHampshire# W 13-63/22 atLoyola# W 17-53/28 atMaryland L 6-164/4 JohnsHopkins L 10-114/12 atUMBC W 20-34/15 Roanoke W 22-34/18 atDuke L 9-10

4/25 atVirginia W 18-75/13 MichiganState$ W 21-55/17 atJohnsHopkins* L 10-11TotalGoals 202-102#LoyolaTournament (Baltimore,Md.)$NCAAFirstRound(ChapelHill,N.C.)*NCAAQuarterfinals (Baltimore,Md.)

1988 (9-3,ACC3-0)ACCChampionHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/2 Roanoke W 24-23/5 WashingtonCollege W 17-53/9 OhioWesleyan W 8-43/12 atSyracuse(OT) L 11-123/20 atPennsylvania W 9-63/26 NewHampshire W 20-54/3 Maryland W 12-64/9 atJohnsHopkins L 5-64/16 Virginia W 15-54/23 Duke W 18-95/7 atC.W.Post W 15-15/22 Cornell* L 4-6TotalGoals 158-67*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)

1989 (13-5,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: WillieScroggs2/28 PennState W 17-63/4 Franklin&Marshall W 13-23/11 Syracuse L 7-113/15 OhioWesleyan W 20-73/19 Hobart W 20-113/25 OhioState& W 29-13/26 Villanova& W 17-34/1 atMaryland L 4-54/8 JohnsHopkins L 10-164/11 atC.W.Post W 9-54/15 atVirginia W 11-54/22 atDuke W 14-84/28 Virginia^ W 7-54/29 Duke^ W 18-65/13 Pennsylvania L 7-135/17 Towson$ W 19-85/21 atLoyola* W 12-55/27 JohnsHopkins@ L 6-10TotalGoals 240-127&BankofAmerica/TriangleLacrosseClassic(Durham,N.C.,March25/ChapelHill,N.C.,March26)^ACCTournament (ChapelHill,N.C.)$NCAAFirstRound(ChapelHill,N.C.)*NCAAQuarterfinals (Baltimore,Md.)@NCAASemifinals (CollegePark,Md.)

1990 (12-4,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: WillieScroggs3/3 PennState W 13-63/10 atSyracuse L 9-143/17 Adelphi# W 16-93/18 atLoyola# L 10-113/21 Franklin&Marshall W 20-93/24 Radford$ W 25-73/25 Dartmouth$ W 23-53/31 Maryland W 12-74/7 atJohnsHopkins W 11-64/14 Virginia L 13-144/21 Duke W 26-13

4/27 Maryland^ W 12-54/28 atVirginia^ W 10-65/12 Pennsylvania W 15-55/20 Harvard* W 18-35/26 Syracuse@ L 10-21TotalGoals 243-141#LoyolaTournament (Baltimore,Md.)$BankofAmerica/TriangleLacrosseClassic(Durham,N.C.,March24/ChapelHill,N.C.,March25)^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinals (Piscataway,N.J.)

1991(16-0,ACC3-0)NCAA&ACCChampionsHeadCoach: DaveKlarmann3/2 atRadford W 29-43/5 PennState W 15-33/9 Syracuse W 10-33/16 Adelphi W 19-83/23 atDuke W 15-63/30 atMaryland W 8-64/6 JohnsHopkins W 11-64/13 atVirginia W 11-104/20 Villanova& W 24-54/21 StonyBrook& W 19-24/26 atDuke^ W 11-84/27 Maryland^ W 18-85/11 atPennsylvania W 15-115/19 Loyola* W 11-95/25 atSyracuse@ W 19-135/27 Towson+ W 18-13TotalGoals 253-115&BankofAmerica/TriangleLacrosseClassic(Durham,N.C.,April 20/ChapelHill,N.C.,April21)^ACCTournament (Durham,N.C.)*NCAAQuarterfinalGame(ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinalGame(Syracuse,N.Y.)+NCAAChampionshipGame(Syracuse,N.Y.)

1992 (12-3,ACC3-0)ACCChampionHeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/29 Radford W 26-33/4 atMt.St.Mary’s W 20-53/7 atSyracuse L 10-153/14 atLoyola L 6-73/22 Princeton W 9-83/28 Maryland W 15-134/4 atJohnsHopkins W 14-84/11 Virginia W 14-94/15 Duke W 9-84/18 MichiganState& W 18-84/19 Villanova& W 18-74/24 Virginia^ W 14-54/25 atMaryland^ W 11-105/16 Brown* W 16-105/23 Princeton@ L 14-16TotalGoals 214-132&BankofAmerica/TriangleLacrosseClassic(Durham,N.C.,April 18/ChapelHill,N.C.,April19)^ACCTournament (CollegePark,Md.)*NCAAQuarterfinalGame(ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinalGame(Philadelphia,Pa.)

1993(14-2,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/27 Mt.St.Mary’s& W 15-42/28 StonyBrook& W 18-33/6 #1Syracuse W 14-103/10 #17PennState W 25-33/13 #6Loyola W 17-83/20 at#2Princeton W 7-53/27 at#12Maryland W 12-63/31 VMI W 27-64/3 #3JohnsHopkins W 14-94/10 at#7Virginia (OT) L 12-134/18 at#9Duke W 13-94/23 #11Duke^ W 13-64/25 at#13Maryland^ W 18-10

Carolina Coaching RecordsOverall ACC

Name Years Won Lost Tie Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct. ACC Titles National TitlesGeorgeGood 1 (1954) 0 6 0 .000 0 2 0 .000 0 0ConradSteele 3 (1964-66) 9 13 0 .409 2 6 0 .250 0 0JimBischoff 2 (1967-68) 7 11 1 .395 1 5 0 .167 0 0FredMueller 4 (1969-72) 27 16 0 .625 4 8 0 .333 0 0RonMiller 1 (1973) 12 5 0 .706 2 2 0 1.000 0 0Paul Doty 5 (1974-78) 37 24 0 .607 10 10 0 .500 0 0Willie Scroggs 12 (1979-90) 120 37 0 .764 25 15 0 .625 6 3DaveKlarmann 10 (1991-00) 100 52 0 .658 14 16 0 .467 5 1JohnHaus 8 (2001-08) 58 52 0 .527 6 18 0 .250 0 0

All-TimeScores

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5/22 #10Army* W 14-55/29 #4JohnsHopkins@ W 16-105/31 #3Syracuse+ L 12-13TotalGoals 247-120&BankofAmerica/TriangleLacrosseClassic(Durham,N.C.,February27/ChapelHill,N.C.,February28)^ACCTournament (CollegePark,Md.)*NCAAQuarterfinalGame(ChapelHill,N.C.)@NCAASemifinalGame(CollegePark,Md.)+NCAAChampionshipGame(CollegePark,Md.)

1994(10-5,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: DaveKlarmann3/5 at#1Syracuse L 10-173/12 at#6Loyola L 12-143/16 #16Army W 16-103/19 #3Princeton$ L 9-163/20 Dartmouth W 21-93/23 #9Duke W 23-93/26 #7Maryland W 12-74/2 at#5JohnsHopkins W 11-94/9 #3Virginia L 6-164/16 #19PennState% W 16-84/20 atVMI W 15-44/22 #9Maryland^ W 8-74/24 at#4Virginia^ W 15-75/3 atStonyBrook W 14-45/21 #5Virginia* L 10-12TotalGoals 198-149$PlayedatNorfolk,Va.%PlayedatHershey,Pa.^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)*NCAAQuarterfinals (ChapelHill,N.C.)

1995(9-7,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: DaveKlarmann3/5 #17NotreDame W 11-83/7 Radford W 21-53/11 #5Loyola (OT) L 12-133/14 Lehigh (3OT) W 12-113/18 #4Princeton$ L 8-93/21 OhioState W 20-33/25 at#4Maryland L 12-133/29 at#6Duke W 13-84/1 #1JohnsHopkins L 9-134/8 at#2Virginia L 12-154/15 Butler W 21-54/19 VMI W 26-84/21 #3Maryland^ W 14-94/23 #7Duke^ L 6-145/7 atStonyBrook W 14-65/13 at#7Loyola+ L 11-17TotalGoals 222-157$PlayedatNorfolk,Va.^ACCTournament (ChapelHill,N.C.)+NCAAFirst-Round(Baltimore,Md.)1996(12-5,ACC2-1)ACCChampionHeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/25 Radford W 24-43/2 #7Navy W 24-73/6 #14PennState W 18-93/9 at#7Loyola W 12-93/13 Lehigh W 17-83/16 #5Princeton$ L 9-163/19 #9Duke L 10-113/23 #3Maryland W 17-163/30 at#6JohnsHopkins L 8-94/6 #1Virginia W 19-184/13 at#7NotreDame W 11-104/14 atButler W 16-74/17 atVMI W 23-34/19 #11Duke^ W 18-84/21 at#3Virginia^ W 13-115/5 at#12Hofstra L 9-105/11 #5Syracuse* L 12-19TotalGoals 260-175$PlayedatNorfolk,Va.^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)$NCAAQuarterfinals (Piscataway,N.J.)

1997(6-7,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/22 Butler W 11-53/2 at#18Navy L 12-133/8 #6Loyola W 17-113/12 at#11Duke L 7-83/12 #1Princeton L 9-103/16 at#10Maryland(OT) L 12-133/22 #8JohnsHopkins L 7-153/29 at#2Virginia L 5-204/8 Radford W 16-34/12 Delaware W 21-74/16 atVMI W 22-24/18 at#2Virginia^ L 13-175/3 at#14Hofstra W 10-4TotalGoals 162-130^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)

1998(7-8,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/22 #23Butler L 12-132/28 #16Navy W 17-73/7 at#4Loyola W 12-63/11 #7Duke L 9-133/15 at#4Princeton L 10-183/21 #2Maryland L 11-123/24 Dartmouth W 17-103/28 at#4JohnsHopkins L 9-164/4 #6Virginia L 4-154/11 at#19Delaware W 14-124/17 #2Maryland^ L 8-134/24 #15UMBC W 11-84/26 atStonyBrook W 13-74/29 atOhioState W 18-55/9 #7Duke$ L 14-16TotalGoals 179-171^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)$NCAATournamentFirstRound(Amherst,Mass.)

1999(6-9,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/26 Colgate W 17-82/28 #17Butler* W 12-113/6 at#14Navy L 6-83/9 #20Pennsylvania L 7-143/13 atAirForce W 18-53/14 atDenver W 7-43/20 #8Princeton (OT) W 10-93/27 at#7Maryland L 7-134/3 #3JohnsHopkins L 12-214/10 at#5Virginia L 14-174/14 at#2Duke W 10-94/16 at#13UMBC L 13-144/18 at#6Delaware L 16-184/23 #3Duke^ L 7-95/8 #1Loyola L 7-10TotalGoals 163-170*PlayedatDurham,N.C.^ACCTournament (ChapelHill,N.C.)

2000(8-6,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: DaveKlarmann2/20 Fairfield W 12-112/26 Butler W 13-73/4 #12Navy(OT) W 11-103/11 #16Delaware W 8-73/14 #12Pennsylvania W 13-63/18 OhioState W 13-83/22 at#9Duke L 8-133/25 #7Maryland L 9-104/1 at#10JohnsHopkins L 8-104/8 #2Virginia L 7-134/15 #18UMBC W 15-94/21 #1Virginia (2OT)̂ L 16-174/29 at#14Hofstra L 12-205/4 Lehigh W 11-10TotalGoals 156-151^ACCTournament (CollegePark,Md.)

2001(6-6,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/18 Faifield W 12-72/24 Bucknell$ L 4-93/3 at#12Navy W 11-103/10 atDelaware W 13-43/17 Butler W 12-103/21 #10Duke L 8-113/24 at#3Maryland L 7-113/31 #5JohnsHopkins L 4-124/7 at#4Virginia W 7-54/14 at#16UMBC L 10-114/20 #12Duke^ L 9-114/26 Pfeiffer W 27-7TotalGoals 124-108$PlayedatLoyolaCollege,Baltimore,Md.^ACCTournament (Orlando,Fla.)

2002(8-5,ACC1-2)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/16 #22OhioState (3OT) W 13-122/23 atBucknell W 12-33/2 #14Navy(6OT) W 11-103/9 Delaware W 16-93/17 Denver W 9-83/20 at#5Duke W 9-73/23 #5Maryland L 5-73/29 at#3JohnsHopkins L 11-124/6 #2Virginia L 9-104/13 UMBC W 15-114/19 #1Virginia^ L 3-104/27 at#19Fairfield W 15-85/1 at#6Hofstra L 7-12TotalGoals 135-119^ACCTournament (Durham,N.C.)

2003(7-6,ACC2-1)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/22 #24Bucknell W 13-32/28 at#14Navy(4OT) L 8-93/8 #11NotreDame L 8-103/12 at#25OhioState W 9-83/15 Denver W 10-63/19 #8Duke W 14-93/22 at#2Maryland W 10-63/29 #1JohnsHopkins (OT) L 10-114/5 at#6Virginia L 7-104/12 at#17UMBC L 8-104/18 at#4Virginia^ (OT) L 12-134/23 atStonyBrook W 13-74/26 AirForce W 11-5TotalGoals 133-107^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)

2004(10-5,ACC2-1)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/28 #7Massachusetts@ W 12-73/5 Navy (OT) L 8-93/9 at#10Denver W 11-63/11 at#20AirForce W 10-93/14 at#5NotreDame W 14-113/20 at#5Duke(OT) W 10-93/27 #2Maryland L 9-104/3 at#2JohnsHopkins L 9-104/10 #15Virginia W 11-94/17 UMBC W 17-64/23 #14Virginia^ L 9-115/5 Limestone W 17-85/8 #6OhioState W 12-65/15 #8OhioState$ W13-65/22 #1JohnsHopkins% L 9-15TotalGoals 171-132@PlayedatCalvertHallSchool,Baltimore,Md.^ACCTournament (ChapelHill,N.C.)$NCAAFirstRound(ChapelHill,N.C.)%NCAAQuarterfinals (Charlottesville,Va.)

2005(5-8,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/26 #17Denver W 18-123/5 at#3Navy L 6-93/12 #14NotreDame@ L 7-93/16 atHofstra L 8-123/19 #3Duke L 10-12

3/23 #10Cornell W 9-53/26 at#4Maryland L 4-94/2 #1JohnsHopkins L 5-74/9 at#3Virginia L 9-154/13 AirForce W 14-54/16 atUMBC W 11-54/20 atColgate W 12-64/29 #2Duke L 11-13TotalGoals 124-119@PlayedatCarson,Calif.^ACCTournament (Baltimore,Md.)

2006(4-10,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/18 vs.OhioState@ W 14-52/25 vs.AirForce~ W 8-62/26 at#20Denver~ L 8-113/4 vs.#6Navy L 3-113/7 vs.#20Pennsylvania L 4-133/11 at#12NotreDame L 7-93/15 at#9Hofstra L 5-63/18 at#3Duke L 8-113/25 #4Maryland L 6-94/1 at#10JohnsHopkins L 5-114/8 #1Virginia L 13-214/15 Fairfield W 18-94/23 atProvidence W 11-74/28 vs.#3Maryland^ L 9-10TotalGoals 119-139@PlayedatCalvertHallHighSchool (Balti-more,Md.)~PlayedatPioneerClassic (Denver,Colo.)^ACCTournament (Baltimore,Md.)

2007(10-6,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/17 vs.OhioState@ W 14-102/24 vs.#12Denver W 11-82/25 vs.Dartmouth W 12-63/2 at#8Navy L 11-193/7 vs.Bellarmine W 10-63/10 vs.#14NotreDame W 11-83/13 vs.Vermont W 13-63/17 vs.#5Duke L 7-93/24 at#9Maryland L 8-143/31 vs.#5JohnsHopkins W 13-104/7 at#2Virginia (OT) L 9-104/15 atFairfield W 12-84/21 Providence W 15-54/27 at#2Duke^ L 9-135/13 vs.#8Navy* W 12-85/20 vs.#2Duke+ L 11-19TotalGoals 175-159@PlayedatCalvertHallHighSchool (Balti-more,Md.)^ACCTournament (Durham,N.C.)*NCAAFirstRound(ChapelHill,N.C.)+NCAAQuarterfinals (Annapolis,Md.)

2008(8-6,ACC0-3)HeadCoach: JohnHaus2/16 Bellarmine W 15-22/23 at#20Denver W 6-53/2 #5Cornell W 13-83/8 #5NotreDame W 8-63/11 atProvidence W 8-63/15 at#1Duke L 9-193/18 Marist W 12-33/22 #9Maryland L 8-133/29 at#8JohnsHopkins W 13-84/5 #4Virginia (OT) L 11-124/12 vs.#19OhioState@ L 11-144/19 #20Hofstra W 13-94/25 vs/#2Duke^ L 6-175/10 #14Navy* L 7-8TotalGoals 140-130@PlayedatTheBoys’LatinSchoolofMaryland(Baltimore,Md.)^ACCTournament (Charlottesville,Va.)*NCAAFirstRound(ChapelHill,N.C.)

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SchoolRecords SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Most Points in a Game51 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-89, 29 goals,22 assists50 points vs. Virginia Tech, 4-16-77,32 goals, 18 assists46 points vs. Radford, 3-2-91, 29goals, 17 assists46 points vs. VMI, 3-31-93, 27 goals,19 assists

Most Goals Scored in a Game32 vs. Virginia Tech, 4-16-7729 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-8929 vs. Radford, 3-2-9127 vs. NC State, 3-28-7427 vs. VMI, 3-31-9327 vs. Pfeiffer, 4-26-2001

Most Goals Scored in a Quarter13 vs. Virginia Tech, 4-16-77 (2ndQuarter)

Most Goals Scored in a Half22 vs. NC State, 3-28-74 (1st Half)

Most Goals Allowed in a Game25 vs. Maryland, 4-20-6423 vs. Yale, 4-3-5223 vs. Maryland, 4-7-7821 vs. Maryland, 4-29-6721 vs. Syracuse, 5-26-9021 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-3-9921 vs. Virginia, 4-8-06

Most Assists in a Game22 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-8919 vs. VMI, 3-31-93

Largest Margin of Victory in a Game28 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-8927 vs. Virginia Tech, 4-16-7725 vs. NC State, 3-28-7425 vs. Radford, 3-2-9123 vs. Georgia Tech, 3-29-8023 vs. Radford, 2-29-92

Largest Margin of Defeat in a Game22 vs. Yale, 4-3-5222 vs. Maryland, 4-20-6418 vs. Maryland, 4-30-6618 vs. Maryland, 4-29-6718 vs. Maryland, 4-4-73

Fewest Goals Allowed in a Game0 vs. Duke, 5-9-640 vs. Towson State, 3-26-700 vs. Georgia Tech, 3-29-801 vs. Amherst, 4-15-531 vs. Roanoke, 3-21-731 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-19-731 vs. William & Mary, 4-19-751 vs. C.W. Post, 5-7-881 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-89

Fewest Goals Scored in a Game0 vs. Delaware, 4-2-490 vs. Williams, 4-4-500 vs. Virginia, 5-10-500 vs. Baltimore, 5-12-500 vs. Maryland, 4-30-66

Most Goals Scored in an ACC Game27 vs. NC State, 3-28-7426 vs. Duke, 4-21-9024 vs. Duke, 4-21-7623 vs. NC State, 3-12-7523 vs. Duke, 3-23-94

Largest Margin of Victory in an ACCGame25 vs. NC State, 3-28-7420 vs. Duke, 4-21-7617 vs. Duke, 4-12-8115 vs. Duke, 5-13-7015 vs. NC State, 3-28-7315 vs. NC State, 3-12-7515 vs. NC State, 3-17-76

Most Shots Taken in a Game90 vs. Radford, 2-25-9684 vs. Stony Brook, 4-21-9183 vs. UMBC, 4-16-8383 vs. VMI, 3-31-9381 vs. Duke, 4-21-90

Most Ground Balls in a Game106 vs. Washington & Lee, 4-23-83105 vs. Pennsylvania, 3-8-87104 vs. Radford, 3-2-91103 vs. Towson State, 3-17-84100 vs. UMBC, 4-16-83

Most Face-offs Won in a Game32 vs. Virginia, 4-6-9631 vs. Duke, 4-21-9031 vs. VMI, 3-31-9326 vs. Maryland, 3-23-9625 vs. Ohio State, 3-25-8925 vs. Dartmouth, 3-20-9424 vs. Delaware, 4-18-9924 vs. Pfeiffer, 4-26-0124 vs. Ohio State, 4-12-08

Most Face-offs Attempted in aGame44 vs. Duke, 4-21-9041 vs. Virginia, 4-6-96

Most Penalties in a Game15 vs. Virginia, 4-30-8314 vs. NC State, 4-28-7914 vs. Baltimore, 5-13-8214 vs. Mount Saint Mary’s, 3-4-9213 vs. Washington & Lee, 5-10-5213 vs. Roanoke, 4-10-7613 vs. Towson State, 3-22-8013 vs. Adelphi, 3-28-8213 vs. Washington & Lee, 4-24-8213 vs. Cornell, 5-22-8213 vs. Syracuse, 3-10-9013 vs. Navy, 3-2-96

Most Saves in a Game44 vs. Maryland, 5-7-6535 vs. Yale, 4-3-5233 vs. Washington & Lee, 5-10-5230 vs. Maryland, 4-28-6929 vs. Dartmouth, 4-7-5329 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-15-70

SEASON RECORDS

Most Victories in a Season16 in 1991 (16-0)

14 in 1982 (14-0)14 in 1993 (14-2)

Best Season Winning Percentage1.000 in 1993 (16-0)1.000 in 1982 (14-0)1.000 in 1981 (12-0)

Most Goals Scored in a Season260 in 1996 (17 games)253 in 1991 (16 games)247 in 1993 (16 games)243 in 1990 (16 games)

Most Goals Scored Per Game16.67 in 1981 (200 goals in 12 games)

Most Points in a Season432 in 1996, 17 games, 260 goals,172 assists401 in 1989, 18 games, 240 goals,161 assists

Most Points Per Game26.33 in 1981, (316 points in 12games)

Most Assists in a Season172 in 1996 (17 games)161 in 1989 (16 games)

Most Assists Per Game10.12 in 1996 (17 games, 172 assists)

Scoring Margin Per Game8.63 in 1991, 16 games, 253 GF, 115GA, 138 margin8.08 in 1981, 12 games, 200 GF, 103GA, 97 margin7.94 in 1993, 16 games, 247 GF, 120GA, 127 margin7.71 in 1982, 14 games, 215 GF, 107GA, 108 margin7.69 in 1987, 13 games, 202 GF, 102GA, 100 margin7.58 in 1988, 12 games, 158 GF, 67GA, 91 margin

Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season58 in 1979 (7 games)

Fewest Goals Allowed Per Game ina Season5.58 in 1988 (67 goals in 12 games)7.00 in 1984 (91 goals in 13 games)

Most Goals Allowed in a Season175 in 1996 (17 games)

Most Goals Allowed Per Game in aSeason13.5 in 1964 (81 goals in 6 games)

Most Shots Taken in a Season906 in 1990 (16 games) and in 1991(16 games)

Most Saves in a Season300 in 1973 (17 games)

Most Assists in a Season172 in 1996 (17 games)

Robin Beran holdsthe school record forgoals in a season bya freshman with 32.

Kevin Campbellplayed on the teamwhich set the recordfor goals in a game.

Mike McCall holdsthe record for pointsin a game by a fresh-man with eight.

The 1996 teamscored a schoolrecord 260 goals.

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Most Points in a Season432 in 1996 (17 games)

Most Extra-Man Goals Scoredin a Season42 in 1991 (16 games)

Best Extra-Man Success Percent-age in a Season.586 in 1985 (41 man up goals in 70chances).479 in 1987 (34 man up goals in 71chances)

Man-Down Defense Efficiency in aSeason.860 in 1981 (74 stops in 86 chances)

Most Penalties in a Season135 in 1982 (14 games)

Most Penalty Minutes in a Season110 in 1996 (134 penalties)

Most Faceoffs Won in a Season309 in 1996 (17 games)283 in 1993 (16 games)268 in 1995 (16 games)

Most Faceoffs Attempted in a Sea-son492 in 1996, 17 games443 in 1990, 16 games432 in 1989, 18 games427 in 1996, 16 games

Best Face-off Percentage in a Sea-son.671 in 1993 (283 of 422, 16 games)

Most Ground Balls in a Season1,170 in 1989 (18 games)1,154 in 1996 (17 games)1,122 in 1991 (16 games)997 in 1993 (16 games)987 in 1987 (13 games)982 in 1982 (14 games)920 in 1984 (13 games)909 in 1995 (16 games)903 in 1983 (13 games)882 in 1985 (13 games)846 in 1985 (14 games)843 in 1992 (15 games)836 in 1981 (12 games)

Most Ground Balls Per Game75.92 in 1987, 13 games, 987 groundballs70.77 in 1983, 13 games, 920 groundballs70.14 in 1982, 14 games, 982 groundballs70.13 in 1991, 16 games, 1,122ground balls69.67 in 1981, 12 games, 836 groundballs69.46 in 1983, 13 games, 903 groundballs67.88 in 1996, 17 games, 1,154ground balls67.85 in 1985, 13 games, 882 groundballs65.00 in 1989, 18 games, 1,170

ground balls62.31 in 1993, 16 games, 997 groundballs60.43 in 1986, 14 games, 846 groundballs58.58 in 1988, 12 games, 703 groundballs58.00 in 1980, 12 games, 696 groundballs

Best Team Clear Percentage in aSeason.905 in 1988 (325 of 359)

Most Turnovers in a Season516 in 1989 (18 games)

Most Caused Turnovers in a Season579 in 1989 (18 games)

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Most Points in a Game11 by Bruce Ledwith vs. East Carolina,4-1-73 (2 goals, 9 assists)11 by Spencer Deering vs. Delaware,4-12-97 (5 goals, 6 assists)10 by Harper Peterson vs. Duke, 5-13-70(7 goals, 3 assists)10 by Ray Seipp vs. Duke, 5-13-70(5 goals, 5 assists)10 by Mac Ford vs. Adelphi, 4-21-84(8 goals, 2 assists)9 by Ray Seipp vs. Roanoke, 4-18-70(1 goal, 8 assists)9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. UMBC, 4-1-72(3 goals, 6 assists)9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Duke, 4-26-72(1 goal, 8 assists)9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Randolph-Macon, 3-29-73 (3 goals, 6 assists)9 by Bert Fett vs. William & Mary, 4-20-74 (6 goals, 3 assists)9 by Joe Yevoli vs. Penn State, 4-9-77(5 goals, 4 assists)9 by Doug Hall vs. Maryland, 4-5-80(6 goals, 3 assists)9 by Michael Burnett vs. N.C. State, 5-2-81 (4 goals, 5 assists)9 by Mac Ford vs. Duke, 4-11-84(5 goals, 4 assists)9 by Dennis Goldstein vs. Radford, 3-2-91 (5 goals, 4 assists)

Most Points in a Game by a Fresh-man8 by Mike McCall vs. Fairfield, 4-27-02(4 goals, 4 assists)

Most Goals Scored in a Game8 by Mac Ford vs. Adelphi, 4-21-848 by Jason Wade vs. Maryland, 3-23-967 by Dick Harrall vs. Norfolk Naval AirStation, 4-26-527 by Jeff Parker vs. Virginia, 3-30-657 by Harper Peterson vs. Bucknell, 3-27-697 by Harper Peterson vs. Duke, 5-13-707 by Bert Fett vs. Washington College,4-22-74

7 by Drew Habeck vs. Fairfield, 4-15-06

Most Goals Scored in a Half7 by Drew Habeck vs. Fairfield, 4-15-06 (1st half)

Best Shooting Percentage in aGame (minimum 7 or more goals ina game)1.000 by Jason Wade vs. Maryland, 3-23-96 (8 goals on 8 shots)

Most Assists in a Game9 by Bruce Ledwith vs. East Carolina,4-1-738 by Ray Seipp vs. Roanoke, 4-18-708 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Duke, 4-26-727 by Merrill Turnbull vs. Radford, 4-8-976 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Dartmouth, 3-23-726 by Bruce Ledwith vs. UMBC, 4-1-726 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Baltimore, 3-23-736 by Bruce Ledwith vs. Randolph, 329-736 by Spencer Deering vs. Loyola, 3-8-976 by Spencer Deering vs. Delaware, 4-12-97

Most Saves in a Game44 by Harvey Stanley vs. Maryland, 5-7-6534 by Peter Kramer vs. Maryland, 5-13-6833 by Lew Floyd vs. Washington &Lee, 5-10 5230 by Peter Kramer vs. Maryland, 4-28-6929 by Lew Floyd vs. Dartmouth, 4-7-5329 by Peter Kramer vs. Fairleigh Dick-inson, 4 2-70

Most Ground Balls in a Game15 by Michael Burnett vs. NC State, 5-2-8115 by Todd Oudemool vs. TowsonState, 5-17-8915 by Jude Collins vs. Duke, 4-23-9515 by Jude Collins vs. Virginia, 4-6-9615 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. OhioState, 4-12-200814 by Jude Collins vs. Maryland, 3-23-96

Most Face-offs Won in a Game23 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. OhioState, 4-12-200822 by Todd Oudemool vs. Towson, 5-13-8920 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Hofstra,4-19-200819 by Kevin Frew vs. Delaware, 3-9-0219 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Dart-mouth, 2-25-200718 by Ryan Damon vs. Delaware, 4-11-9918 by Kevin Frew vs. Duke, 3-20-0418 by Kevin Frew vs. UMBC, 4-17-04

Drew Habeck set theschool record forgoals scored in ahalf in 2006.

Paul Spellman ownsthe Tar Heel record forgoalkeeper minutesplayed in a career.

Todd Oudemool isone of four differentTar Heels to have 15ground balls in agame.

Kevin Frew’s 19 face-off wins againstDelaware in 2002equal the fourth mostin a game in history.

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SchoolRecords 18 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Duke,

5-20-200717 by Jude Collins vs. Virginia, 4-6-9617 by Kevin Frew vs. Ohio State, 5-8-0417 by Kevin Frew vs. Johns Hopkins,5-22-0417 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Mary-land, 3-24-200717 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Provi-dence, 4-21-200716 by Steve Stenersen vs. NC State,4-27-8016 by Todd Oudemool vs. Duke, 4-29-8916 by Kevin Frew vs. Bucknell, 2-22-0316 by Kevin Frew vs. Virginia, 4-23-0416 by Kevin Frew vs. Limestone, 5-5-0416 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Fair-field, 4-15-0616 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Denver,2-24-200715 by Bob Jones vs. Virginia, 4-30-8315 by Steve Gilhuley vs. Brown, 5-16-9215 by Jude Collins vs. Maryland, 3-23-9615 by Kevin Frew vs. Navy, 2-28-0315 by Kevin Frew vs. Ohio State, 4-15-0415 by Lance Zimmerman vs. Duke, 3-19-0515 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Bel-larmine, 3-7-200715 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. Ver-mont, 3-13-200715 by Shane Walterhoefer vs. JohnsHopkins, 3-31-2007

SEASON RECORDS

Most Points in a Season81 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973

Most Goals Scored in a Season47 by Dennis Goldstein, 1991

Most Assists in a Season47 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973

Most Shots Taken in a Season138 by Dennis Goldstein, 1991

Most Points by a Freshman in aSeason45 by John Webster, 1990

Most Goals by a Freshman in a Sea-son32 by Robin Beran, 1973

Most Assists by a Freshman in aSeason21 by Pat Welsh, 1985

Most Saves in a Season252 by Dave Schreiner, 1973

Most Ground Balls in a Season160 by Jude Collins, 1996 (17 games)130 by Jude Collins, 1995 (16 games)

Most Ground Balls Per Game in aSeason9.53 by Kevin Frew, 20049.41 by Jude Collins, 1996 (160ground balls in 17 games)

Most Caused Turnovers in a Season95 by Graham Harden, 1991

Most Faceoffs Won in a Season222 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2007 (16games)219 by Kevin Frew, 2004 (15 games)

Best Faceoff Percentage in a Sea-son (minimum 50 Faceoffs Taken).740 by Donnie McNichol, 1993 (108of 146, 16 games).682 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2008(118 of 173).678 by Jude Collins, 1996 (145 of214, 17 games).677 by Jude Collins, 1995 (130 of192, 16 games)

Highest Goalkeeper Save Percent-age (Minimum 100 Saves).709 by Barney Aburn, 1988

Most Points Per Game in a Season5.9 by Jeff Parker, 1965

Most Goals Per Game in a Season4.1 by Jeff Parker, 1965

Most Assists Per Game in a Season2.8 by Bruce Ledwith, 1973

Most Saves Per Game in a Season20.0 by Harvey Stanley, 1965 (140saves in 7 games)19.00 by Dave Schreiner, 1972 (228saves in 12 games)

CAREER RECORDS

Most Points in a Career204 by Bruce Ledwith, 1970-73

Most Goals Scored in a Career128 by Bert Fett, 1972-75

Most Assists in a Career119 by Bruce Ledwith, 1970-73

Most Saves in a Career656 by Paul Spellman, 2002-05 (54games)629 by Tom Sears, 1980-83 (51games)

Goals Against Average8.58 by Paul Spellman, 2002-05, 54games, 3,203 minutes played, 458goals allowed

Highest Career Goalkeeper SavePct. (Minimum 250 Saves).663 by Pat Olmert, 1986-89

Most Saves Per Game(Minimum 250 Saves)12.84 by Tom Sears, 1980-83 (629

saves in 49 games)

Goalkeeper Minutes Played3,202 by Paull Spellman, 2002-05

Most Ground Balls in a Career412 by Jude Collins, 1993-96, 63games323 by Ryan Wade, 1991-94, 61games307 by Joey Seivold, 1983-87, 53games299 by Chris Walker, 1984-87, 55games293 by Gary Seivold, 1984-87, 53games

Most Ground Balls Per Game6.54 by Jude Collins, 1993-96, 63games, 412 ground balls6.18 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2006-Present, 39 games, 241 ground balls5.79 by Joey Seivold, 1983-87, 53games, 307 ground balls5.64 by Chris Walker, 1984-87, 53games, 299 ground balls5.53 by Gary Seivold, 1984-87, 53games, 293 ground balls5.30 by Ryan Wade, 1991-94, 61games, 323 ground balls

Most Caused Turnovers in a Career218 by Jon Fox, 1994-97

Most Faceoffs Won in a Career454 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2006-Present, 39 games446 by Kevin Frew, 2001-04, 53games429 by Jude Collins, 1993-96, 63games

Best Face-off Winning Percentage.668 by Jude Collins, 1993-96, 63games, 429 won, 642 attempted.619 by Jason Sanders, 1993-96, 63games, 298 won, 482 attempted.606 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2006-Present, 454 won, 749 attempted.603 by Kevin Frew, 2001-04, 53games, 446 won, 739 attempted

Most Face-offs Attempted749 by Shane Walterhoefer, 2006-Present, 39 games739 by Kevin Frew, 2001-04, 53games

GENERAL RECORDS

Consecutive Victories26 wins, 3/14/81 through 5/29/8219 wins, 3/2/91 through 3/4/92

Consecutive Home Victories27 wins, 4/12/80 through 4/20/8427 wins, 4/21/90 through 3/26/94

Consecutive Winning Seasons18 seasons, 1979-967 seasons, 1971-77

Tim Voelkel playedon teams which won27 straight homegames from 1980-83.

Mark Phillips was anoffensive force on the1996 team which set aUNCmark for assists.

Pat Welsh holds theUNC record for as-sists in a season bya freshman.

Bruce Ledwith holdsschool records forpoints and assists ina season.

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Career&Season

Leaders

CAREERSTATISTICALLEADERSTop 10Most Points in aCareer

Name,Years Played G A Pts1. Bruce Ledwith (1970-73) 85 119 2042. Bert Fett (1972-75) 128 64 1923.Michael Burnett (1980-83) 84 106 190DennisGoldstein (1987-91) 108 82 190

5. JohnWebster (1990-93) 109 79 1886.Merrill Turnbull (1994-97) 101 78 1797.Mac Ford (1982-85) 111 61 172JedProssner (2002-05) 113 59 172

9. BrendanCarey (1993-96) 78 83 161ChaseMartin (1997-2000) 98 63 161

Top 10MostGoals Scored in aCareerName,Years Played Goals1. Bert Fett (1972-75) 1282. JedProssner (2002-05) 1133.Mac Ford (1982-85) 1114. JohnWebster (1990-93) 1095. DennisGoldstein (1987-91) 1086. Jeff Sonke (1998-2001) 102MikeMcCall (2002-05) 102

8.Merrill Turnbull (1994-97) 1019. Harper Peterson (1968-70) 9910. ChaseMartin (1997-2000) 98

Top 10MostAssists in aCareerName,Years Played Assists1. Bruce Ledwith (1970-73) 1192.Michael Burnett (1980-83) 1063. BrendanCarey (1993-96) 834. DennisGoldstein (1987-91) 825. JohnWebster (1990-93) 796.Merrill Turnbull (1994-97) 787. Spencer Deering (1994-97) 778. RyanBlair (2003-06) 689. Bert Fett (1972-75) 6410. ChaseMartin (1997-2000) 63Matt Crofton (1997-2000) 63

Top 6Most Saves in aCareerName,Years Played Saves1. Paul Spellman (2002-05) 6562. TomSears (1980-83) 6293. DaveSchreiner (1971-73) 6214.Grant Zimmerman (2006-Present) 5244. BarneyAburn (1985-88) 4675. LarryMyers (1977-79) 443

Top 5MostGroundBalls in aCareerName,Years Played GroundBalls1. JudeCollins (1993-96) 4122. RyanWade (1991-94) 3233. Joey Seivold (1983-87) 3074. ChrisWalker (1984-87) 2995.Gary Seivold (1984-87) 293

Top 5MostCausedTurnovers in aCareerName,Years Played Takeaways1. Jon Fox (1994-97) 2182.GrahamHarden (1988-91) 2143. PeterMurphy (1994-97) 1924. ToddMaher (1997-2000) 1795.GregParadine (1990-93) 168

Top 6Most Face-offsWon in aCareerName,Years Played Faceoffs1. ShaneWalterhoefer (2006-Present) 4542. Kevin Frew (2001-04) 4463. JudeCollins (1993-96) 4294. RyanDamon (1998-2000) 3375. JasonSanders (1993-96) 2986. SteveGilhuley (1989-92) 248

Top 5BestGoalkeeperSavePercentages in aCareer(Minimumof 250Saves)

Name,Years Played Pct.1. PatOlmert (1986-89) .6632. TimMealey (1982-85) .6593. BarneyAburn (1985-88) .6504. TomSears (1980-83) .6455. ChuckWeinstein (1973-76) .619

BESTSINGLESEASONPERFORMANCESTop 5Most Points in aSeason

Player, Year Points1. Bruce Ledwith, 1973 812. DennisGoldstein, 1991 753. Bruce Ledwith, 1972 644.Mac Ford, 1985 635. DennisGoldstein, 1990 62BrendanCarey, 1996 62

Top 5MostGoals Scored in aSeasonPlayer, Year Goals1. DennisGoldstein, 1991 472. JasonWade, 1996 453. Bert Fett, 1974 434.Mac Ford, 1985 425. JedProssner, 2004 41

Top 5MostAssists in aSeasonPlayer, Year Assists1. Bruce Ledwith, 1973 472. Bruce Ledwith, 1972 453. BrendanCarey, 1996 404.Michael Burnett, 1981 314. DennisGoldstein, 1990 31

Top 5Most Shots Taken in aSeasonPlayer, Year Shots1. DennisGoldstein, 1991 1382. JedProssner, 2004 1333. JasonWade, 1996 1254. Jeff Sonke, 2001 1215. Jeff Sonke, 1999 119

Top 5Most Saves in aSeasonPlayer, Year Saves1. DaveSchreiner, 1973 2522. DaveSchreiner, 1972 2283. LewFloyd, 1952 2184. Brooks Brown, 1996 2165. LewFloyd, 1953 211

Top 6MostGroundBalls in aSeasonPlayer, Year GroundBalls1. JudeCollins, 1996 1602. Kevin Frew, 2004 1433. JudeCollins, 1995 1304. ShaneWalterhoefer, 2007 1134. DonnieMcNichol, 1993 1095. RyanWade, 1993 106

Top 5MostCausedTurnovers in aSeasonPlayer, Year Takeaways1.GrahamHarden, 1991 952. Paul Fitzpatrick, 1989 832.GregParadine, 1993 834. Jon Fox, 1996 795. Darren Sweeney, 1996 72

Top 7Most Face-offsWon in aSeasonPlayer, Year Faceoffs1. ShaneWalterhoefer, 2007 2222. Kevin Frew, 2004 2193. JudeCollins, 1996 1454. JudeCollins, 1995 1305. ShaneWalterhoefer, 2008 1186. Kevin Frew, 2002 1137. DonnieMcNichol, 1993 108

Top 6Best Face-off Percentages in aSeason(Minimum50 face-offs taken in the season)

Player, Year Pct.1. DonnieMcNichol, 1993 .7402. ShaneWalterhoefer, 2008 .6823. JudeCollins, 1996 .6784. JudeCollins, 1995 .6775. RyanWade, 1993 .6676. JudeCollins, 1994 .661Top 5Best Single SeasonSavePercentages (Mini-

mum100Savesmade in the season)Player, Year Pct.1. BarneyAburn, 1988 .7092. TimMealey, 1984 .6923. DaveSchreiner, 1973 .6784. TomSears, 1981 .6755. LarryMyers, 1977 .663

Brendan Carey, 3rdin career assists with83

Jeff Sonke, Tied for6th in career goalswith 102

Chase Martin, Tiedfor 9th in careerpoints with 161

Jon Fox, 1st inCareer CausedTurnovers with 218

Spencer Deering, 7thin career assists with77

Bert Fett, 1st in careergoals with 128

Jason Sanders, 5thin career face-offswon with 298

Merrill Turnbull, 6thin career points with179

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TeamAwards Turnbull Trophy (Most

Valuable Player)1970—Peter Kramer, Goal-keeper1971—Ray Seipp, Attack-man1972—Paul Truesdell, De-fenseman1973—Bruce Ledwith, At-tackman1974—Bert Fett, Attackman1975—Chuck Weinstein,Goalkeeper1976—Dave Klarmann, De-fenseman1977—Randy Gilbert, Mid-fielder1978—Doug Fierro, De-fenseman1979—Ralph “Rip” Davy,Defenseman; Larry Myers,Goalkeeper1980—Kevin Griswold, Mid-fielder1981—Peter Voelkel, Mid-fielder1982—John Haus, Defense-man1983—Peter Voelkel, Mid-fielder1984—Tim Mealey, Goal-keeper1985—Mac Ford, Attackman1986—Tom Haus, Defense-man1987—Tom Haus, Defense-man1988—Barney Aburn, Goal-keeper1989—Paul Fitzpatrick, De-fenseman1990—Joe Breschi, De-fenseman1991—Dennis Goldstein, At-tackman; Graham Harden,Defenseman1992—Jim Buczek, Mid-fielder; Alex Martin, De-fenseman1993—Donnie McNichol,Midfielder, Greg Paradine,Defenseman; John Web-ster, Attackman1994—Chuck Breschi, De-fenseman; Ryan Wade,Midfielder1995—Steve Schreiber, De-fenseman1996—Jason Wade, Mid-fielder; Jude Collins, Mid-fielder1997—Merrill Turnbull, At-tackman1998—Todd Maher, De-fenseman1999—Jeremy Carey, Mid-fielder; Justin Bowman, Mid-fielder2000—Jeff Sonke, Attack-man

2001—Jeff Sonke, Attack-man; Bobby Gormsen, De-fenseman2002—Paul Spellman, Goal-keeper2003—Austin Garrison, Mid-fielder2004—Ronnie Staines, De-fenseman; Jed Prossner, At-tackman; Kevin Frew,Midfielder2005—Jed Prossner, Attack-man; Stephen McElduff, De-fenseman2006—Stephen McElduff,Defenseman2007—Tim Kaiser, Defense-man; Nick Tintle, Midfielder;Bart Wagner, Attackman2008–Ben Hunt, Midfielder;Grant Zimmerman, Goal-keeper

Needham Unsung Hero1977—Steve Volker, Goal-keeper1978—Tim Bryan, Defense-man1979—Vern Geddy, Mid-fielder1980—Terry Murray, De-fenseman1981—Chris Mueller, Attack-man1982—John Basil, Mid-fielder; Dan Aburn, Attack-man1983—Bill Ness, Midfielder1984—Andy Smith, Mid-fielder1985—Steve Martel, Mid-fielder1986—Taylor Classen, De-fenseman1987—Chris Walker, De-fenseman1988—Paul Fitzpatrick, De-fenseman1989—Craig O’Callaghan,Defenseman1990—Steve Huff, Midfielder1991—Bryan Kelly, Defense-man1992—Robin Cornish, Mid-fielder1993—Holmes Harden, Mid-fielder; Steve Speers, At-tackman1994—Gregg Langhoff, At-tackman1995—Merrill Turnbull, At-tackman1996—Mark Phillips, Attack-man1997—Jon Fox, Defense-man1998—Mike Maier, Mid-fielder1999—Rob Hauff, Defense-man

2000—Todd Maher, De-fenseman2001—Hunter Sims, De-fenseman2002—Pat Jackson, Mid-fielder2003—Johnny Seivold, Mid-fielder2004—Mike McCall, Attack-man2005—David DiBianco, De-fenseman2006—Billy Staines, De-fenseman2007—Ben Staines, Mid-fielder2008–Nick Tintle, Midfielder

Jay Gallagher MemorialAward (OutstandingFreshman)1979—Kevin Griswold, Mid-fielder; Gary Burns, De-fenseman1980—John Haus, Defense-man1981—Randy Cox, Defense-man1982—Mac Ford, Attackman1983—Joey Seivold, Mid-fielder1984—Gary Seivold, Attack-man; Chris Walker, De-fenseman1985—Ted Brown, Mid-fielder; Kevin Haus, Mid-fielder1986—Mark Tummillo, At-tackman1987—Scott Cox, Midfielder1988—Michael Thomas, At-tackman; Graham Harden,Defenseman1989—Jim Buczek, Mid-fielder1990—John Webster, At-tackman1991—Ryan Wade, Mid-fielder1992—Darren Sweeney, De-fenseman1993—Jude Collins, Mid-fielder; Jason Wade, Mid-fielder1994—Jon Fox, Defense-man; Peter Murphy, De-fenseman1995—Ryan Kohart, De-fenseman; Mike Maier, Mid-fielder1996—Justin Bowman, Mid-fielder1997—Todd Maher, De-fenseman1998—Jeff Sonke, Attack-man1999—Joel Miller, Midfielder2000—Steven Will, Mid-fielder; Austin Garrison,Midfielder

Grant Zimmerman2008 Holmes Harden,Sr. MemorialGround Ball Award

The late JayGallagher, honored bythe outstandingfreshman award

Randy Cox2008 Danny FoxMemorial Award

Tim Kaiser2008 Athletic Direc-tor Scholar-Athlete

Ben Hunt2008 Turnbull TrophyCo-Winner

Grant Zimmerman2008 Turnbull TrophyCo-Winner

Nick Tintle2008 NeedhamUnsung Hero Award

Billy Bitter2008 Jay GallagherMemorial Award

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2001—Ronnie Staines, Defenseman2002—Jed Prossner, Attackman;Bryant Will, Midfielder; Paul Spell-man, Goalkeeper2003—Stephen McElduff, Defense-man2004—Tom Sciolla, Midfielder2005—Tim Kaiser, Defenseman;Mike Munnelly, Midfielder.2006—Bart Wagner, Attackman2007—Gavin Petracca, Attackman2008—Billy Bitter, Attackman

The Holmes Harden, Sr., MemorialAward (Most Ground Balls)1979—Larry Turkheimer, Midfielder1980—Peter Voelkel, Midfielder1981—Tom Sears, Goalkeeper1982—Tom Sears, Goalkeeper1983—Randy Cox, Defenseman1984—Joey Seivold, Midfielder1985—Boyd Harden, Defenseman1986—Gary Seivold, Attackman;Tom Haus, Defenseman; ChrisWalker, Defenseman1987—Joey Seivold, Midfielder1988—Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman1989—Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman1990—Craig Hasslinger, Midfielder1991—Graham Harden, Defense-man1992—Jim Buczek, Midfielder1993—Donnie McNichol, Midfielder1994—Ryan Wade, Midfielder1995—Jude Collins, Midfielder1996—Jude Collins, Midfielder1997—Mac Hammer, Midfielder1998—Todd Maher, Defenseman1999—Bobby Gormsen, Defense-man2000—Ryan Damon, Midfielder2001—Mac Hammer, Midfielder2002—Kevin Frew, Midfielder2003—Paul Spellman, Goalkeeper2004—Kevin Frew, Midfielder2005—Lance Zimmerman, Midfielder2006—Shane Walterhoefer, Mid-fielder2007—Shane Walterhoefer, Mid-fielder2008—Grant Zimmerman, Goal-keeper

Danny Fox Memorial Award (Ser-vice to Carolina Lacrosse)1981—Greg Garber, Team Manager1982—Jack and Jackie Basil, Par-ents1983—Barbara Pedersen, ProgramSupporter/Community Organizer1984—Kip Ward and Vickie Brawley,Program Supporters1985—Karen Waters and BethSchoenfisch, Managers; Judy ClarkLacrosse Secretary1986—Dave and Julia Klarmann, As-sistant Coach and Wife1987—Dan and Sharon Hooker,Team Trainer and Wife1988—Bert and Anne Haus, Parents

1989—Dave Lohse, Sports Informa-tion Director1990—Spencer and Bettie AnnEverett, Program Supporters1991—Willie Scroggs, Former HeadCoach1992—Danny and Kris Fox, ProgramSupporters1993—Janice Hilliard, Academic Ad-visor1994—Sue Klapper, Admissions Of-fice1995—Gary Burns, Alumnus/GamesOperations1996—Ken and Sharon Wade, Par-ents1997—Howard and Sandy Fox, Par-ents; Steve Stenersen, PeterVoelkel, David Wingate, Alumni1998—Mick & Linda Maier, Parents;Jim & Lynn Turnbull, Parents1999—Rob Schneider, HeadLacrosse Trainer2001—Pat Olmert, Volunteer Assis-tant Coach2002—Thomas Michelle, Trainer;Bill Piscatello, Owner of Breadman’sRestaurant2003—Kasey Gore & May Chrisman,Statisticians2004—Nine Players in 2004 SeniorClass (Andrew Lucas, JohnnySeivold, Ronnie Staines, Brad Coker,Dan Stringer, Dave Duffy, KevinFrew, Matt Pessagno, Phil Penning-ton)2005—Akshay Patel, Trainer2006—Carol Sciolla, Parent2007—Jena Buchan, Manager andStatistician2008—Randy Cox, Alumnus

Class of 1986 Dan Andrews Award(Sportsmanship)1986—John Stahl, Attackman1987—Gary Seivold, Attackman1988—Kevin Haus, Midfielder1989—Mark Tummillo, Attackman;David Kelly, Attackman1990—Lars Pedersen, Goal-keeper1991—Brooks Matthews, De-fenseman1992—Dan Donnelly, Mid-fielder1993—Billy Daye, Goalkeeper1994—Rocco D’Andraia, Goal-keeper1995—Ousmane Greene, Mid-fielder1996—Peter Murphy, Defense-man1997—Brooks Brown, Goal-keeper1998—Jeremy Carey, Mid-fielder1999—Todd Maher, Defense-man2000—Hunter Lewis, Defense-man

2001—Austin Garrison, Midfielder2002—Tim Gosier, Midfielder2003--Kyle Bell, Midfielder2004—Dan Stringer, Midfielder;Brad Coker, Defenseman2005—Mike McCall, Attackman2006—Dave Werry, Midfielder2007—Sam Wagner, Attackman2008—Fletcher Gregory, Midfielder

Kevin Reichardt Memorial Award(Most Improved Player)1984—Steve Martel, Midfielder1985—Pat McDonald, Defenseman1986—Mike Tummilo, Attackman1987—Ted Brown, Midfielder1988—Joe Breschi, Defenseman1989—Chip Mayer, Midfielder1990—Mike Acee, Attackman1991—Andy Piazza, Goalkeeper1992—Steve Gilhuley, Midfielder;Greg Paradine, Defenseman1993—Chuck Breschi, Defenseman;Gary Lehrman, Goalkeeper1994—Wilson Felter, Attackman;Steve Schreiber, Defenseman1995—Brendan Carey, Attackman;Jason Sanders, Midfielder1996—Peter Murphy, Defenseman1997—Brooks Brown, Goalkeeper1998--Chase Martin, Attackman1999—Bobby Gormsen, Defense-man2000—Andy Jonas, Attackman2001—Robert D’Urso, Goalkeeper2002—Matt Pessagno, Defenseman2003—Peter Anselmo, Midfielder2004—Dave Duffy, Midfielder2005—Matt McIntosh, Midfielder2006—Kyle Stringer, Midfielder;Drew Habeck, Attackman2007—Ben Hunt, Midfielder; JackRyan, Defenseman2008—Sean Delaney, Midfielder

Ralph T. "Rip" Davy, III MemorialAward (Senior Leadership)2008—Mike Munnelly, Midfielder

Miscellaneous Awards and Honors

Carolina Leadership Academy Three Di-mensional Leader Award (3DL)2006--Stephen McElduff,Dave Werry2007--Mike Munnelly

Arthur Ashe Jr. SportsScholars2006--Dave Werry

ACC Top Six For Service2004--Dave Werry2005--Dave Werry2006--Dave Werry2007--Mike Munnelly

Coach John WoodenCitizenship Cup Finalist2006--Dave Werry

Werry

McElduff

Fletcher Gregory2008 Class of 1986Dan Andrews Sports-manship Award

The late KevinReichardt, namesakeof most improvedplayer award

Sean Delaney2008 Kevin ReichardtMemorial Most Im-proved Player

Mike Munnelly2008 Ralph “Rip”Davy Memorial Sen-ior Leadership Award

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All-Atlantic Coast Conference Selections1977—Joe Yevoli, Attackman; Randy Gilbert, Midfielder;Doug Fierro, Defenseman; Larry Myers, Goalkeeper.1978—Doug Fierro, Defenseman. 1979—Larry Turkheimer,Midfielder; Ralph “Rip” Davy, Defenseman; Larry Myers,Goalkeeper. 1980—Kevin Griswold, Midfielder; GaryBurns, Defenseman. 1981—Michael Burnett, Attackman;Jeff Homire, Midfielder; Doug Hall, Midfielder; PeterVoelkel, Midfielder; Gary Burns, Defenseman; Tom Sears,Goalkeeper. 1982—Michael Burnett, Attackman; KevinGriswold, Midfielder; Peter Voelkel, Midfielder; John Haus,Defenseman; Tom Sears, Goalkeeper. 1983—Michael Bur-nett, Attackman; Peter Voelkel, Midfielder; Randy Cox, De-fenseman; John Haus, Defenseman. 1984—Mac Ford,Attackman; Andy Smith, Midfielder; Joey Seivold, Mid-fielder; Randy Cox, Defenseman; Tom Haus, Defenseman.1985—Mac Ford, Attackman; Gary Seivold, Attackman;Joey Seivold, Midfielder; Steve Martel, Midfielder; ChrisWalker, Defenseman; Boyd Harden, Defenseman; TimMealey, Goalkeeper. 1986—Tom Haus, Defenseman.1987—Pat Welsh, Midfielder; Tom Haus, Defenseman.1988—Ted Brown, Midfielder; Tim Welsh, Midfielder; BoydHarden, Defenseman; Barney Aburn, Goalkeeper. 1989—Neill Redfern, Attackman; Chip Mayer, Midfielder; JoeBreschi, Defenseman; Paul Fitzpatrick, Defenseman.1990—Dennis Goldstein, Attackman; Jim Buczek, Mid-fielder; Joe Breschi, Defenseman. 1991—Dennis Gold-stein, Attackman; Dan Donnelly, Midfielder; GrahamHarden, Defenseman; Andy Piazza, Goalkeeper. 1992—John Webster, Attackman; Jim Buczek, Midfielder; DanDonnelly, Midfielder; Alex Martin, Defenseman; Greg Para-dine, Defenseman. 1993—Steve Speers, Attackman; JohnWebster, Attackman; Holmes Harden, Midfielder; DonnieMcNichol, Midfielder; Ryan Wade, Midfielder; Alex Martin,Defenseman; Greg Paradine, Defenseman. 1994—ChuckBreschi, Defenseman; Ryan Wade, Midfielder. 1995—Steve Schreiber, Defenseman. 1996—Jude Collins, Mid-fielder; Jason Wade, Midfielder; Peter Murphy,Defenseman. 1998—Justin Bowman, Midfielder. 1999—Justin Bowman, Midfielder. 2000—Jeff Sonke, Attackman;Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman. 2001—Jeff Sonke, Attack-man; Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman. 2003—Jed Prossner,Attackman; Austin Garrison, Midfielder. 2004—Jed Pross-ner, Attackman; Ronnie Staines, Defenseman; Bryant Will,Midfielder. 2005—Jed Prossner, Attackman. 2006—Stephen McElduff, Defenseman. 2007—Tim Kaiser, De-fenseman. 2008–Ben Hunt, Midfielder; Grant Zimmerman,Goalkeeper.

Atlantic Coast Conference Player-of-the-Year1981—Michael Burnett, Attackman. 1982—Tom Sears,Goalkeeper. 1984—Randy Cox, Defenseman. 1985—MacFord, Attackman. 1991—Graham Harden, Defenseman.1992—Alex Martin, Defenseman. 1993—Ryan Wade, Mid-fielder. 1994—Ryan Wade, Midfielder. 1996—Jason Wade,Midfielder.

ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player1989—Michael Thomas, Attackman. 1990—Joe Breschi,Defenseman. 1991—Dennis Goldstein, Attackman. 1992—John Webster, Attackman. 1993—Dan Levy, Attackman.1994—Rocco D’Andraia, Goalkeeper. 1996—BrooksBrown, Goalkeeper.

Atlantic Coast Conference Coach-of-the-Year1988—Willie Scroggs. 1991—Dave Klarmann. 1993—Dave Klarmann. 1994—Dave Klarmann. 1996—Dave Klar-mann.

Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie-of-the-Year1989—Jim Buczek, Midfielder. 1998—Jeff Sonke, Attack.

All-ACC Tournament Selections1992—Billy Daye, Goalkeeper; Alex Martin, Defenseman;Ryan Wade, Midfielder; John Webster, Attackman. 1993—Dan Levy, Attackman; Alex Martin, Defenseman; GregParadine, Defenseman; Steve Speers, Attackman; RyanWade, Midfielder; John Webster, Attackman. 1994—ChuckBreschi, Defenseman; Rocco D’Andraia, Goalkeeper;Gregg Langhoff, Attackman; Jason Wade, Midfielder; RyanWade, Midfielder. 1995—Jude Collins, Midfielder; RoccoD’Andraia, Goalkeeper; Merrill Turnbull, Attackman; JasonWade, Midfielder. 1996—Jason Wade, Midfielder; BrooksBrown, Goalkeeper; Mark Phillips, Attackman; Jon Fox,Defenseman; Jude Collins, Midfielder; Brendan Carey, At-tackman. 1997—Merriil Turnbull, First Team, Attackman.1998—Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder. 1999—Justin Bowman, First Team, Midfielder. 2000—Austin Gar-rison, Midfielder. 2001—Bobby Gormsen, Defenseman.2002—Paul?Spellman,?Goalkeeper. 2003—Scott Falat-ach, Attackman. 2004—Kevin Frew, Midfielder; Jed Pross-ner, Attackman. 2005—Ryan Blair, Attackman. 2006—BenHunt, Midfielder. 2007—Michael Burns, Attackman.

ACC Player-of-the-Week SelectionsMarch 11, 1991—Andy Piazza. April 1, 1991—Bryan Kelly.April 15, 1991—Dennis Goldstein. April 29, 1991—Den-nis Goldstein. May 13, 1991—Craig Hasslinger. April 6,1992—Michael Thomas. April 13, 1992—Alex Martin.April 27, 1992—John Webster. March 8, 1993—DonnieMcNichol. March 15, 1993—Steve Speers. March 29,1993—Greg Paradine. April 5, 1993—Ryan Wade. April19, 1993—Chuck Breschi. April 26, 1993—Dan Levy.March 28, 1994—Ryan Wade. April 25, 1994—RoccoD’Andraia. May 9, 1994—Brendan Carey. April 3, 1995—Merrill Turnbull. April 17, 1995—Brendan Carey. February26, 1996—Merrill Turnbull. March 11, 1996—Jason Wade.March 25, 1996—Jason Wade. April 8, 1996—MarkPhillips. April 22, 1996—Brooks Brown. March 10, 1997—Merrill Turnbull &?Spencer Deering. March 1, 1998—BrettKohart. March 22, 1999—Jeremy Carey. February 28,2000—Kris Blindenbacher. April 17, 2000—Matt Crofton.May 8, 2000—Jeff Sonke. March 12, 2001—RobertD’Urso. April 9, 2001—Bobby Gormsen. February 26,2002—Paul Spellman. March 17, 2003—Austin Garrison.March 24, 2003—Paul Spellman. March 1, 2004—JedProssner. March 15, 2004—Jed Prossner. March 22,2004—Ronnie Staines; April 12, 2004—Paul Spellman.April 18, 2005—Jed Prossner. April 25, 2005—Ryan Blair.February 20, 2006—Michael Burns. April 17, 2006—DrewHabeck. April 24, 2006—Andrew McElduff. February 19,2007—Gavin Petracca; Frebruary 26, 2007–Shane Wal-terhoefer. February 25, 2008–Grant Zimmerman. March10, 2008–Grant Zimmeran.

ACC All-Academic Team2006—Ryan Blair, Kyle Henderson, Sean Link, BobbyMcAuley, Mike Munnelly, Dave Werry. 2007—Mike Burns,Fletcher Gregory, Michael Jarvis, Matthias McCall.2008–Michael J. Burns, Ryan Flanagan, Grant Zimmerman,Chris Hunt.

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America andAll-District SelectionsFirst-Team Academic All-Americas1985–Joey Seivold; 1987–Joey Seivold; 1996–RobTobinDistrict 3 Academic All-District2005–Dave Werry; 2006–Dave Werry; 2008–FletcherGregory.Lowe’s Senior Class Award Finalist2008–Fletcher Gregory.

Tim Kaiser, Defense-man, 2007 All-ACC

Austin Garrison, Mid-fielder, 2003 All-ACC

Randy Cox, 1984ACC Player-of-the-Year

John Webster, 1992ACC TournamentMost Valuable Player

ACCAwardWinners

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First Team All-Americas1951—Nick Sowell, Goalkeeper. 1968—Harper Peterson, Attackman; Peter Kramer,Goalkeeper. 1969—Harper Peterson, At-tackman; Peter Kramer, Goalkeeper.1970—Harper Peterson, Attackman; PeterKramer, Goalkeeper. 1979–Rip Davy, De-fenseman. 1980—Kevin Griswold, Mid-fielder. 1981—Michael Burnett, Attackman;Tom Sears, Goalkeeper; Doug Hall, Mid-fielder. 1982—Michael Burnett, Attackman,Jeff Homire, Midfielder; Peter Voelkel, Mid-fielder, Tom Sears, Goalkeeper; John Haus,Defenseman. 1983—Peter Voelkel, Mid-fielder. 1984—Joey Seivold, Midfielder;Tom Haus, Defenseman. 1985—Mac Ford,Attackman; Joey Seivold, Midfielder.1986—Tom Haus, Defenseman. 1987—Tom Haus, Defenseman. 1988—BoydHarden, Defenseman. 1990—Joe Breschi,Defenseman. 1991—Dennis Goldstein, At-tackman; Graham Harden, Defense; AndyPiazza, Goalkeeper. 1992—Jim Buczek,Midfielder; Alex Martin, Defenseman.1993—Ryan Wade, Midfielder; Alex Martin,Defenseman; Greg Paradine, Defenseman.1994—Ryan Wade, Midfielder. 1996—JudeCollins, Midfielder; Jason Wade, Midfielder.2004—Jed Prossner, Attackman; RonnieStaines, Defenseman. 2005—Jed Pross-ner, Attackman.

Second Team All-Americas1968—John McCorkle, Defenseman.1969—John McCorkle, Defenseman.1970—Paul Truesdell, Defenseman.1971—Paul Truesdell, Defenseman.1973—Bruce Ledwith, Attackman. 1974—Bert Fett, Attackman. 1976—Dave Klar-mann, Defenseman. 1981—Gary Burns,Defenseman; Peter Voelkel, Midfielder.1983—Michael Burnett, Attackman; DavidWingate, Attackman; Randy Cox, Defense-man, John Haus, Defenseman. 1984—MacFord, Attackman; Randy Cox, Defenseman.1986—Pat Welsh, Attackman. 1988—TimWelsh, Midfielder. 1989—Neill Redfern, At-tackman. 1991—Jim Buczek, Midfielder;Dan Donnelly, Midfielder. 1992—RyanWade, Midfielder. 1993—John Webster, At-tackman; Donnie McNichol, Midfield.1996—Peter Murphy, Defenseman. 2000—Jeff?Sonke, Attackman. 2001—Jeff Sonke,Attackman. 2004—Bryant Will, Midfielder

Third Team All-Americas1965—Jeff Parker, Attackman. 1966—Har-vey Stanley, Goalkeeper. 1972—PaulTruesdell, Defenseman. 1977—Joe Yevoli,Attackman; Doug Fierro,?Defenseman.1981—Kevin Griswold, Attackman. 1982—David Wingate, Attackman; Gary Burns, De-fenseman. 1983—Tom Sears, Goalkeeper.1985—Tim Mealey, Goalkeeper, BoydHarden, Defenseman. 1986—Gary Seivold,Midfielder. 1987—Gary Seivold, Attackman;Chris Walker, Defenseman. 1988—Kevin

Haus, Midfielder. 1989—Paul Fitzpatrick,Defenseman. 1990—Dennis Goldstein, At-tackman. 1992—John Webster, Attackman.1994—Chuck Breschi, Defenseman.1995—Jude Collins, Midfielder. 2003—JedProssner, Attackman. 2005—StephenMcElduff, Defenseman. 2006—StephenMcElduff, Defenseman. 2007—Tim Kaiser,Defenseman. 2008–Ben Hunt, Midfielder.

Honorable Mention All-Americas1953—Lew Floyd, Goalkeeper. 1973—Dave Schreiner, Goalkeeper. 1975—BertFett, Attackman; John Donato, Midfielder.1976—Tom Venier, Attackman; John Do-nato, Midfielder; Randy Gilbert, Midfielder;Bill MacGowan, Midfielder. 1977—RandyGilbert, Midfielder; Larry Myers, Goalkeeper.1978—Ralph “Rip” Davy, Defenseman;Bruce Fisk, Midfielder. 1979—LarryTurkheimer, Midfielder; Larry Myers, Goal-keeper. 1980—Michael Burnett, Attackman;Peter Voelkel, Midfielder; Gary Burns, De-fenseman, Terry Murray, Defenseman.1981—Jeff Homire, Midfielder. 1982—Kevin Griswold, Midfielder; Jamie Allen, De-fenseman; Randy Cox, Defenseman.1983—Joey Seivold, Midfielder. 1984—Gary Seivold, Attackman; Tim Mealey, Goal-keeper. 1985—Gary Seivold, Attackman;Pat Welsh, Attackman; Steve Martel, Mid-fielder; Chris Walker, Defenseman. 1986—Barney Aburn, Goalkeeper; Rob Russell,Midfielder; Chris Walker, Defenseman.1987—Joey Seivold, Midfielder; KevinHaus, Midfielder. 1988—Neill Redfern, At-tackman; Ted Brown, Midfielder; Paul Fitz-patrick, Defenseman, Barney Aburn,Goalkeeper. 1989—Joe Breschi, Defense-man. 1990—Steve Huff, Midfielder; ChipMayer, Midfielder. 1991—Craig Hasslinger,Midfielder; Bryan Kelly, Defenseman.1992—Greg Paradine, Defenseman;Michael Thomas, Attackman. 1993—SteveSpeers, Attackman; Holmes Harden, Mid-fielder; Chuck Breschi, Defenseman.1994—Jude Collins, Midfielder; JasonWade, Midfielder. 1995—Steve Schreiber,Defenseman, Jason Wade, Midfielder.1996—Merrill Turnbull, Attackman; Jon Fox,Defenseman. 1997—Merrill Turnbull, At-tackman; John Fox, Defenseman. 1998—Justin Bowman, Midfielder; Todd Maher,Defenseman. 1999—Justin Bowman, Mid-fielder; Jeff Sonke, Attackman. 2000—Todd Maher, Defenseman. 2001—BobbyGormsen, Defenseman. 2002—Austin Gar-rison, Midfielder. 2003—Ronnie Staines,Defenseman; Austin Garrison, Midfielder;Paul Spellman, Goalkeeper. 2004—PaulSpellman, Goalkeeper; Kevin Frew, Mid-fielder; Stephen McElduff, Defenseman.2007—Nick Tintle, Midfielder; Bart Wagner,Attackman. 2008–Nick Tintle, Midfielder;Tim Kaiser, Defenseman; Grant Zimmer-man, Goalkeeper.

Jed Prossner2004 & 2005 First-Team All-America

Kevin Griswold1980 First-TeamAll-America

Mac Ford1985 First-TeamAll-America

Ronnie Staines,2004 First-TeamAll-America

Harper Peterson,1968, 1969 & 1970First-TeamAll-America

Peter Voelkel,1982 & 1983First-TeamAll-America

Jude Collins,1996 First-TeamAll-America

Michael Burnett,1981 & 1982 First-Team All-America

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Award Winners Through The Years

Outstanding PlayerLt. Raymond Enners Memorial AwardTom Sears, Goalkeeper, 1982Tom Haus, Defenseman, 1986Dennis Goldstein, Attackman, 1991

Outstanding MidfielderLt. Don McLaughlin, Jr. Memorial AwardPeter Voelkel, 1983Jim Buczek, 1992Ryan Wade, 1993Jason Wade, 1996 (co-winner)

Outstanding DefensemanSchmeisser Memorial CupTom Haus, 1984, 1986, 1987Graham Harden, 1991

Outstanding GoalkeeperC.M. Kelly, Jr. Memorial CupPeter Kramer, 1969Tom Sears, 1981, 1982Andy Piazza, 1991

Outstanding Player in Championship GameW.H. Brine Memorial AwardTom Sears, Goalkeeper, 1982Gary Seivold, Attackman, 1986Dennis Goldstein, Attackman, 1991

North-South Game Outstanding Player AwardMac Ford, Attackman, 1985

Coach of the YearF. Morris Touchstone AwardWillie Scroggs, 1981

Carolina’s USILA North-South GameParticipants

Player Position1950Grant Lynch Defenseman1953Lewis Floyd Goalkeeper1966Jim Bischoff DefensemanHarvey Stanley Goalkeeper1969John McCorkle Defenseman1970Peter Kramer GoalkeeperHarper Peterson Attackman1971Ray Seipp Attackman1972Paul Truesdell Defenseman1973Bruce Ledwith Attackman1974Dan Fraser Attackman1975Bert Fett Attackman1976Brian DeMatteo DefensemanDave Klarmann DefensemanBillMacGowan Midfielder1977John Donato MidfielderSteve Sartorio Defenseman1978Doug Fierro DefensemanPaul Wingate Attackman1979Ralph "Rip" Davy DefensemanLarry Turkheimer Midfielder1980Terry Murray DefensemanBrett Steidle Midfielder1981Tom Federico Midfielder

1982Kevin Griswold MidfielderSteve Stenersen Midfielder1983John Haus DefensemanPeter Voelkel Attackman1984Randy Cox DefensemanBrent Voelkel Midfielder1985Mac Ford AttackmanSteve Martel Midfielder1986James Koester MidfielderRobby Russell Midfielder1987Tom Haus DefensemanJoey Seivold Midfielder1988Boyd Harden DefensemanKevin Haus Defenseman1989Paul Fitzpatrick DefensemanPat Olmert Goalkeeper1990Joe Breschi DefensemanSteve Huff Midfielder1991Dennis Goldstein AttackmanGraham Harden DefensemanAndy Piazza Goalkeeper1992Jim Buczek MidfielderRobin Cornish MidfielderDan Donnelly MidfielderMichael Thomas Attackman1993Alex Martin DefensemanGerg Paradine DefensemenJohn Webster Attackman1994Chuck Breschi DefensemanRyan Wade Midfielder

1995Steve Schreiber DefensemanOusmane Greene MidfielderKyle Durkee Midfielders1996Brendan Carey AttackmanJude Collins MidfielderJason Wade Midfielder1997Merrill Turnbull AttackmanJon Fox Defenseman . .Brooks Brown Goalkeeper1998Mike Maier Midfielder1999Justin Bowman MidfielderJeremy Carey Midfielder2000Chase Martin AttackmanJordan Herrick Midfielder2001Jeff Sonke AttackmanBobby Gormsen Defenseman2002Tim Gosier MidfielderPat Jackson Midfielder2003Austin Garrison MidfielderSteven Will Midfielder2004Johnny Seivold MidfielderRonnie Staines Defenseman2006Stephen McElduff Defenseman2007Tim Kaiser DefensemanNick Tintle Midfielder

Peter Kramer, 1969C.M. Kelly, Jr.,Memorial Cup

JasonWade, 1996Lt. Don McLaughlin,Jr., Memorial Award

Willie Scroogs, 1981F. MorrisTouchstone Award

Andy Piazza, 1991C.M. Kelly, Jr.,Memorial Cup

USILAHonorees

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InTournam

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CAROLINA LACROSSE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (25-19)Year . . . . . . . . . . . . .UNC Seed . . . . . . .Opponent & Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . .Round . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Result1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Annapolis, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-131977 . . . . . . . . . . . .#7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-161980 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Annapolis, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-11 (2OT)1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#7 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#6 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 17-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Princeton, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-131982 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#8 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 16-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 15-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-51983 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .West Point, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-121984 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 11-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-141985 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#6 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 16-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-14 (OT)1986 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newark, Del. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 10-9 (OT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Newark, Del. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 10-9 (OT)1987 . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 21-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-111988 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 4-61989 . . . . . . . . . . . .#6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Towson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 19-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-101990 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Piscataway, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-211991 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#8 Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 11-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 19-13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Towson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-131992 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 16-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-161993 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#8 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 16-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-131994 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 10-121995 . . . . . . . . . . . .Unseeded . . . . . . . .#8 Loyola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 11-171996 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#5 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinal . . . . . . . . . . . .Piscataway, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-191998 . . . . . . . . . . . .Unseeded . . . . . . . .#7 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Amherst, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 14-162004 . . . . . . . . . . . .#8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinals . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-152007 . . . . . . . . . . . .#8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterfinals . . . . . . . . . . .Annapolis, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 11-192008 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Round . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-8

CAROLINA LACROSSE IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT (15-13)Year . . . . . . . . . . . . .UNC Seed . . . . . . .Opponent & Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . .Round . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Result1989 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 7-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-61990 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 12-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 10-61991 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Durham, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 11-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Durham, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-81992 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 11-101993 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-101994 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 8-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 15-71995 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 14-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-141996 . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 18-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Championship . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W 13-111997 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 13-171998 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 8-131999 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 7-92000 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College Park, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 16-17(2 OT)2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orlando, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-112002 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Durham, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 3-102003 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 12-13 (OT)2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chapel Hill, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-112005 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 11-132006 . . . . . . . . . . . .#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#2 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-102007 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Durham, N.C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 9-132008 . . . . . . . . . . . .#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .#1 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L 6-17

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The following list of North Car-olina men’s lacrosse letter win-ners reflects players who havebeen awarded monogramawards by the University ofNorth Carolina Department ofAthletics. It does not reflectplayers who were given numeralawards nor is it meant as acomplete participation listwhich includes players whomay have played on teams andearned neither monogram ornumeral awards.

AAAAburn, Barney 1985-88Aburn, Dan 1979-82Acee, Mike 1989-91, 93Adams,Thurston 1964-66Aitkin, Peter 1968-70Alexander, Henry 1973Allen, David 1973Allen, Jamie 1981-82Almassy, Dane 1999-2002Alsup, Jack 2000-02Andrews, Dan 1983Anselmo, Peter 2000-03Arab, Alex 1981 (M)Arias, Jason 2006Arnold, Douglas 1974Atkeson, Jon 1994Atstupenas, Eliot 1982Austin, James 1979-80Ayscue, Edwin 1954Azeke, Robert 1988-91

BBBBaker, Julie 1991-92 (M)Baker, Richard 1953-54Balch, Timothy 1965-67Barker, Charles 1976Barkley, Newton 52-54Basil, John 1979-82Baver, Kenneth 1972Beard, Ryan 1996-99Beatty, Alfred 1950-51Bedell, Joe 1989-92Bell, James 1950-52Bell, Kyle 2000-03Bell, Tim 1993 (M)Beran, Robin 73-74, 76Betty, Everett 1971Bicksier, William 66-68Bischoff, Jim 1964-66Bitter, Billy Benz, 2008Blair, Ryan 2003-06Blindenbacher, Kris 1999-2002Boak, Jeffrey 1969Bogan, Thomas 1976Bohan, George 1973 (M)Bollert, Scott Cameron, 2008Bond, James 1979, 1982Bowe, Michael 1973Bowen, Arthur 1981-84Bowman, Justin 1996-99Braddish, Keith 80,83-84Brame, Robert 1950 (M)Brand, Peter 1969Breitenecker, Roland 1987-89Breschi, Chuck 1990, 1992-94Breschi, Joe 1987-90Brimer, Crystal 1994, 96Brooks, William 1968-69Brown, Brooks 1994-97Brown, Kristi 1987 (M)Brown, Ted 1985-88Browne, George 1969Browning, William, Jr. 1975Bryan, Timothy 1975, 1977-78Bryant, Alfred 1953Buczek, Jim 1989-92Bulkley, Scott 1992-95Bundy, Graham 1988-91Burch, Daniel 1975-78Burke, Brian John 2005-08Burke, Sean Christian 2007-08Burnett, Michael 1980-83Burnett, Paul 2002-03Burns, Gary 1979-82

Burns, Michael Brent 2005-08Burns, Michael James, III 2008Burrel, Joseph 1953

CCCCaldwell, Hamlin 1950Caldwell, Tim 1977 (M)Callan, John 1967-68Cambell, Kevin 1976-79Carey, Brendan 1993-96Carey, Jeremy 1997-99Carey, Tom 1998-99Cattonar, John 2001Chamberlin, Cliff 1999Chane, Peyton 2000-01Cheatham, James T. 1954Chires, Michael Coy 2008Classen, Taylor 1983-86Cococcia, Susan 1980-82Codd, Rick 1991-92Coker, Brad 2001-04Colbert, Robert 1953 (M)Cole, David 1951, 1953Collins, Dan 1998-99Collins, Jude 1993-96Conkling, Charley 2002-05Conlin, Edward 1985Connors, Brian Gilroy 2005-08Conrad, Laura 1993 (M)Cornish, Robin 1991-92Cortina, Christopher Samuel2006-07Cox, Alfred 1973-74Cox, Daniel 1975-78Cox, Greg 1982-85Cox, Randy 1981-84Cox, Robert 1972-74Cox, Robert B. 1995Cox, Scott 1987, 1989Crawford, Jim 1983-85Crawford, Rich 1984-87Crofton, Matt 1997-2000Crohn, Max 1954Crosby, Ray 1981-84Crothers, Jock 1975Culpepper,Anthony 1964-65Cutts, Fred 1951

DDDDamon, Ryan 1998-2001D’Alessandro, Thomas Donald2007-08D’Andraia, Rocco 1994-95Danko, Paul 1981-83Darden, William 1950Daughtridge, John 1973Davie, Matthew Joseph, IV 2008Davies, Paul 1977-80Davis, Michael 1952Davy, Brett 1985-88Davy, Ralph 1976-79Dawes, Lyell 1950-52Daye, Billy 1990-93Debnam, William 1950-51DeBole, James Robert 2005-08Deering, Spencer 1994-97Delaney, Sean Michael 2007-08DeMatteo, Brian 1975-76Dell’Olio, Peter 1998-2001Dibbert, Brian 2002-03DiBianco, David 2002-05DiPietro, Cryder Cushing 2008Dobson, Ben 2000-01Dolan, John 1990-93Donato, John 1974-77Donaton, Justin 1995-98Donnelly, Dan 1989-92Dooley, John 1974-77Doyle, Dan 1994Driscoll, Robert William 2005-08DuBose, Jere 1953Duffy,Dave 2001-04Dunkerton, Andy 1987-90Durham, Norman 1950Durkee, Kyle 1992-95D’Urso, Robert 1998-2001

EEEEdgar, James 1965-66Einstein, Arthur 1954

Ellington, Stewart 1964Elliot, Joseph 1969 (M)Elsner, Robert 1989Emory, John 1965-66Ernst, Walter 1951-53Ervin, James 1951Estes, Chris 1984-85

FFFFalatach, Scott 2003Farnsworth, Sidney 1970Federico, Kevin Thomas 2007-08Federico, Tom 1978-81Felter, Wilson 1991-94Fett, Bert 1973-75Fields, Jack 1950-52Fierro, Doug 1975-78Fisher, Paul 1970Fiske, Bruce 1977-78Fitzpatrick, Paul 1986-89Flanagan, Ryan Thomas 2008Floyd, Lewis 1952-53Foley, Daniel 1977-78Ford, Mac 1982-85Forrence, Sharon 1979 (M)Fox, Jon 1994-97Francis, Hunter 1978-80Frank, Clinton 1969Frank, Richard 1967Fraser, Donald 1973-74Freeman, Ernest 1970Frew, Kevin 2001-04Friedman, Charles 1952-53Fritts, Andrew 1995-96Fuller, John 1964-65Fuller, Steven 1968-70Funderburk, Charles 1977-80

GGGGalgano, Chris 1986-89Garber, Greg 1979-81 (M)Garrison, Austin 2000-03Gavitt, Corey 1986-89Geddy, Vern 1976-79George, Arthur 1977-78George, Pell Tanner 2006-08Gilbert, Randolph 1975-78Gilhuley, Steve 1989-92Gillespie, Ian 1970Gilligan, Kevin 1982-84Gilmore, William 1950-51Gilner, David 1994-95Godwin, Mary 1985-87 (M)Goldstein, Dennis 1987, 1989-91Gordon, Stephen 1976Gormsen, Bobby 1998-2001Gosier, Tim 1999-2002Grassi, Temple 1967-69Graver, Peter 1966-68Greenbaum,Arthur 1950-51Greenbaum, Jesse 1950Greene, Ousmane 1993-95Gregory, Fletcher Harrison, IV2005-08Griffin, Morris 1964Griswold, Kevin 1979-82Grohovac, Carlo 1986-89Grose, David 1987-89Gussenhoven,John 1967-69

HHHHabeck, Drew 2002-03, 2005-06Hall, Chris 1993-94Hall, Doug 1980-82Hall, Jamie 1993Hamachek, John 1968-71Hammer, Mac 1997-98, 2000-01Harden, Boyd 1984-85, 1987-88Harden, Graham 1988-91Harden, Holmes 1990-93Hardenbergh, Frank 1964Hargis, David 1982-84Harkness, Jarron 1996-99Harrall, Richard 1952-53Harris, Clint 1992Hasslinger, Craig 1988-91Hauff, Rob 1996-99Haus, John 1980-83Haus, Kevin 1985-88

Haus, Tom 1983-84, 1986-87Hayes, Teddy 2002Hayes, Webb 1995-98Haynsworth, Hugh 1953-54Hazelhurst, Paul 1982-83Heard, Thomas 1969Hein, Chris 1985, 1987-88Henderson, Kyle 2003-06Herbert, John 1981-82Hernandez, Alan 1979 (M)Heron, John 1969Herr, Stuart 1977 (M)Herrick, Jordan 1997-2000Higgins, Kelly 1985-87 (M)Hill, Monty 1978-81Hilmer, Cash 1984-87Hizey, Sean 1999-2002Hodges, Tom 2003-06Hoffman, Jeff 2004-05Hollis, Robert 1974Homire, Jeff 1980-83Hooker, Sean 1991Hooper, Lawrence 1972-74Howard, Hayward 2003-06Howard, James 1970, 72Howard, J.B. 1982-85Howard, Joseph Henry, III 2007-08Howe, Daniel 1964-66Howerton, Tim 1977 (M)Hubbard, Joe 2000-03Hubbard, John 1965-66Hueglin, Rusty 1982Huff, Steve 1986-87, 1989-90Hughes, John 1950-52Hunt, Benjamin Lewis 2006-08Hunt, Christopher Lee 2008Hursh, Paul 1952

IIIIason, John 1969Inderfurth, Karl 1966-67

JJJJackson, Pat 1999-2002Jackson, Sean Andrew 2007-08Jarvis, James Michael, Jr. 2007-08Johnsen, Martha 1978-79 (M)Johnson, Earl 1952-54Johnston, Bill 1987-89Jonas, Andy 1999-2002Jones, Bobby 1979, 1981-83Jones, James 1972-74Jones, John 1994 (M)Jones, Wilbur 1953-54Joyner, William 1954

KKKKaiser, Timothy Michael 2005-08Kaufman, Arnold 1951-52Keenan, Joe 1995-96Kellar, Emmit Francis 2008Kelly, Bryan 1988-91Kelly, David 1986-89Kenan, James 1967Kennedy, John “Buddy” 2004-06Kiersted, Christopher 1969King, Dean 1982-83Klarmann, Dave 1975-76Klinker, Brian 1964Koester, James 1983-86Kohart, Brett 1996-99Kohart, Ryan 1995-98Kohler, Jesse 2001Koontz, Blair 2007Kozel, Mike 1996-97-98Kramer, Peter 1968-70Kroll, Kristine 1989-92 (M)Krisulevicz, Dain 1990Krivenak, Michael 1973-75Krone, Max, 1954Kruse, Travis 1998Kull, Matt 1998-99Kupchak, Gregory 1976

LLLLanghoff, Gregg 1991-94Larkin, Andrew 2000-03LaSeta, Jordan Joshua 2002-05

Rob Driscoll,Midfielder, 2005-08

Dave Werry, FaceoffSpecialist, AcademicHonoree, 1993-96

Andrew McElduff,Midfielder, 1993-96

Graham Harden,First-TeamAll-America, 1988-91

All-TimeLettermen

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Laspisa, Vinny 1993 (M)Lassiter, Robert 1970-71Lattimore, Judd 1997-98, 2001Lawn, Kevin 1998Leader, Zach 1999-2000, 2002Ledwith, Bruce 1970-73Lehrman, Gary 1991-94Lenotti, Pete 1984-86Leonard, Robert 1979Levine, George 1950Levy, Dan 1990-93Lewis, Hunter 1997-2000Lewis, Ken 1976 (M)Lewis, Lawrence 1972-74Light, James 1964Link, Sean 2003-06Linker, Robert 1952-54Locke, James Patrick, II 2008Lohse, Jody 1988-90 (M)Lowe, John 1986-89Lucarelli, John 1997-98Lucas, Andrew 2001-04Lukowski, Steve 1981-82Lyles, Milton Eugene, II 2008Lynch, Daniel 1950Lynch, Grant 1950Lynch, John 1978-79

MMMMadalon, Christopher David2007-08Maher, Todd 1997-2000Maier, Mike 1995-98Malm, Robert 1972-74Manekin, Jon 1999-2001Manekin, Robert 1969-70Manley, John 1976Mann, Elizabeth 1989 (M)Mann, Steve 1972 (M)Manning, Kirk 1950Mark, Ben 2005-06Marks, Donald 1964Maroney, Thomas 1980Marsh, Gilbert 1951 (M)Martel, Steve 1982-85Martin, Alex 1990-93Martin, Chase 1997-2000Martin, Joseph 1974Martinello, Terry 1980-81,83-84Massey, Scott 1998Matthai, Louis 1976-79Matthews, Brooks 1988-91Matthews, Richard 1972Mayer, Chip 1987-90McAuley, Robert Alexander2006-08McCall, Matthias Richard2006-08McCall, Mike 2002-05McCall, Timothy Richard 2005-08McCambridge, Harry 1984-87McCarthy, Ralph 1964McColl, Hugh, 1954McCorkle, John 1967-69McCormick, Kerry Dean 2007-08McElduff, Andrew 2003-06McElduff, Stephen 2003-06McElduff, Todd 1997-99McFarlin, Kevin 1986McIntosh, Matt 2002-05McKenzie, Glenn 1972-74McNamara, Dan 1987-88 (M)McNaughton, John 1967-69McNichol, Donnie 1990-93Meade, Richie 1972Mehm, Brian 1994-97Mehm, Kevin 1997-2000Meiners, John 1971Melamerson, Michael 1979-81Meldman, Hunter 2007-08Messinger, Roy 1979-82Miller, Joel 1999-2001Miller, Kenneth 1974-75Miller, Peter 1973-75Millspaugh, Ted 1980-82Moister, Peter 1966-67Moffatt, Bart 1990-93Moore, Clyde 1964

Moritz, Randy 1989-92 (M)Morrison, Ian 2007-08Morrison, Robert 1965-67Moss, Andrew Bradley 2006-08Mueller, Chris 1978-81Muir, Steve 1991-93Muller, Chandler 1964-65Munnelly, Michael Thomas 2005-08Murchison, John 1950-51Murphy, John 1983-84Murphy, Lisa 1984 (M)Murphy, Peter 1994-97Murray, Terry 1979-80Myers, Larry 1976-79

NNNNash, Thomas 1971Ness, Bill 1980-83

OOOO’Callaghan,Craig 1986-89O’Hara, John 2000-01Okabayashi, Tim 1997Oliver, Russell 1964Olmert, Pat 1986-89O’Meara, Patrick Ryan 2004-06Oudemool, Todd 1989

PPPPaglino, Joe 2001-02Paradine, Greg 1990-93Parker, Jeff 1964-65Parks, Jack 1954Patrick, Bailey 1954Patton, Oliver 1969Pedersen, Lars 1987-90Pendergraft, Will 1996-97Pennington, Phil 2001-04Perdue, Steve 2000-02Perry, Geoffrey 1967-68Perry, Justin 1994-95Pessagno, Matt 2001-04Petersen, Victor 1966-67 (M)Peterson, Harper 1968-70Petracca, Gavin Joseph 2007-08Phillips, Mark 1993-96Piazza, Andy 1990-91Pillsbury, Richard 1952-53Piegare, Kevin Williams 2008Pierce, Brandon 2000-02Pirozzi, Nick 1987Posil, Andrew 2003-05Post, John 1974-75, 1977Price, Scott 1986-89Price, Tim 1992, 1994-96Prossner, Jed 2002-05Pyke, Andrew Missar 2007-08

RRRRabil, Matt 1999-2002Rainwater, Matt 1997Ransome, Percy 1969-70Rapp, Daniel 1973-74Redfern, Neill 1988-89Reed, Justin 2000-02Reichardt, Kevin 1994Reid, Michelle 1994, 1996 (M)Reid, Walter 1964Reider, Horace 1965-67Rice, Brian 1981-84Roadman, Larry 1966-68Rogers, K. Craig 1978-80Roper, George 1976Rosenberg, Richard 1974Roszkowski, Jeff 1995-96Rothermel, Patty 1974 (M)Russell, Robby 1983, 1985-86Ryan, David 2004-07Ryan, John Thomas 2006-08Ryan, Matt 1994

SSSSadler, Hermie 1988 (M)Sanchez, Gary 1973-75Sanchez, Joseph 1975-77Sanders, Jason 1993-96Sapirstein, Adam 1978Sargent, Joseph 1950-51

Sartorio, Steven 1974-77Sasser, Phillip, Jr. 1971Saunders, Jeb 1983-84Schattner, Steve 1990-93Schline, Don 1995Schoenfisch, Beth 1982, 1984-85 (M)Schreiner, David 1970-73Schreiber, Steve 1991-92, 1994-95Schwab, Beau 2003Sciolla, Tom 2004-07Scott, William 1969Scully, David 1997-98Sears, Tom 1980-83Seipp, Raymond 1968-71Seivold, Gary 1984-87Seivold, Joey 1983-85, 1987Seivold, Johnny 2001-04Semac, Jackie 1996 (M)Seremet, Eric 1989-92Sharretts, Doug 1988-89Sheain, Charles “Trey” 2004-06Sheehan, Timothy 1977-78Sherwood, Colin Patrick 2007Shillinglaw, Bob 1972-74Shimaitis, T.J. 1990-93Shortino, Mike 1995-98Sims, Hunter 1998-2001Sill, Mike 1997Silvers, Howard 1954Slingluff, Robert 1972-74Smart, Cindy 1979-81 (M)Smart, Margaret 1984 (M)Smith, Andy 1981-84Smith, Murrell 1964Smith, Sherwood 1954Smyth, Jeffrey 1970Solter, John 1995-96Sommaripa, Nicholas 1977Sonke, Jeff 1998-2001Sowell, James 1950-51Speers, Jon 1991, 1994Speers, Steve 1990-93Spellman, Paul 2002-05Spiegel, William 1950Spooner, John 1954Stahl, John 1985-86Staines, Benjamin 2004-07Staines, Billy 2003-06Staines, Ronnie 2001-04Stangl, Mark 1977-80Stanley, Harvey 1964-66Steidle, Brett 1977-80Steidle, Ward 1981-84Stenersen, Steve 1979-82Stevenson, James 1975-76Stewart, Samuel 1966Stigliano, Anthony 1973-76Stoelker, Charles 1978Stokes, Thomas 1952-54Storey, Connor 1979 (M)Storch, Kirt 1984-87Stringer, Dan 2001-04Stringer, Kyle 2003-06Strong, Frank 1950-51Strudwick, Lewis 1950-51Styron, Douglas 1953Sully, Thomas 1953Sutton, Martin 1975-77Swasey, John 1965-67Sweeney, Darren 1992-94, 96Szczypinski, Jeff 1989, 1991Szczypinski, John 1986-89

TTTTalty, Peter 1973Taylor, David 2000Taylor, Harold 1950-51Tettlebach, Fred 1953-54Thayer, Thomas 1964-65Thomas, James 1973-74Thomas, Michael 1988-89,1991-92Thomas, Richard 2002Threshie, John 1974-75, 77Tiernan, Michael 1969-72Tintle, Nicholas Thomas 2005-08Tobin, Rob 1994-96Tolson, Ryan 2003-06

Trimble, Stephen 1953-54Trotter, Chris 1994-97Truesdell, Paul 1969-72Tucker, Arthur 1969Tummillo, Mark 1986-89Tummillo, Mike 1983-86Turnbull, Merrill 1994-97Tyler, Alfred 1964

UUUUlfelder, Bill 1987-89Ursano, Tony 1984-87

VVVVamos, Greg 1986-89Venier, Thomas 1976-77Verhoeff, William 1969-70Voelkel, Brent 1981-84Voelkel, Peter 1980-83Voelkel, Tim 1977-80Volckmann, Eric 1995-98Volker, Bob 1977-80Volker, Stephen 1974-77

WWWWade, Jason 1993-96Wade, Ryan 1991-94Wagner, Bart Kennedy 2006-08Wagner, Sam 2004-07Waino, John 1964Walden, Kenneth 1968Walger, Michael 1990Walker, Chris 1984-87Walker, Joseph 1953Walker, Walter 1954Walterhoefer, Ryan 2005-07Walterhoefer, Shane Austin2006-08Walters, Gary 1980-82, 84Walters, Karen 1982, 84-85Walsh, Billy 1995-98Ward, John 1965-67Watson, Chad 1986-87, 89Webster, John 1990-93Weinstein, Chuck 1973-76Weintraub, Dan 1981, 83-85Welsh, Pat 1985-88Welsh, Tim 1984-85, 87-88Werry, Dave 2003-06Wheatley, Donald 1971White, Bowen 2000-03White, Wray 1972 (M)Whitmore, Edward 1954Wilkins, Eric 1994-97Will, Bryant 2002-05Will,Steven 2000-03Williams, Peter 1964-66Wilson, Kiely 1996-98Wingate, David 1980-83Wingate, Paul 1975-78Winius, Walter 1950-51Winston, James 1953Wolfsheimer, Louis 1952Wood, Robert 1967-68Woody, Walter 1952 (M)Worstell, Paul 1975-78Wyker, Ken 1980-83

YYYYeatman, Donald 1976Yevoli, Joe 1977-78Yingling, David 1975-77

ZZZZimmerman, Frank 1975Zimmerman, Tyler Grant 2006-08Zimmerman, Lance 2001, 2003-05

Jeremy Carey,Midfielder, 1997-99

Kris Blindenbacher,Goalkeeper, 1998-2001

Brian Burke, CloseDefenseman, 2005-08

Gregg Langhoff,Attackman, 1991-94

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Student-Athlete Services: Advancing to-ward graduation, Building Character andDeveloping leadershipStudent-Athlete Services at the University of

North Carolina encompasses three areas thatplay an integral part in the collegiate experienceof every UNC student-athlete. Those threeareas are Academic Development, Student-Athlete Development and Leadership Develop-ment.• ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENTThe Academic Support Program is the main

service utilized in advancing UNC student-ath-letes to graduation. The program assists stu-dent-athletes in exploring their interests andabilities, enjoying a broad educational experi-ence, and reaching or exceeding their aca-demic goals. "Our young people are studentsfirst and athletes second and that will always bethe case at the University," says UNC Directorof Athletics Dick Baddour. "That is a credit toour coaches, administrators and support staff,but most of all, our student-athletes. Their ac-complishments in the classroom are very im-pressive."During the 2007-08 academic year, 286 Car-

olina student-athletes made theACCAcademicHonor Roll, which requires a cumulative GPAofat least 3.0 for the year. In the fall of 2006, 169student-athletes made the Dean's List, and 134

did so in the spring of 2007.The Academic Support Program is housed

primarily in the PopeAcademic Support Center,which is equipped with study facilities, tutorialrooms, a computer lab, a 128-seat auditorium,counselors' offices, and state-of-the-art videoand computer equipment. At the center, stu-dents meet with staff to discuss course selec-tion, major and career exploration, academicprogress and academic eligibility.TheAcademic Support Program helps fresh-

men transition from high school to collegethrough a variety of academic programs suchas academic counseling, individual tutoring,group review sessions and supplemental in-struction.• STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT

Building character in UNC student-athletesis the main charge of Student-Athlete Develop-ment. Through Carolina Outreach, Tar Heelsare involved in a variety of projects and organ-izations on campus and in the community. TheUNC Department of Athletics has partnered

with Gatorade and theUNC School of PublicHealth for a national pilotprogram called Get Kidsin Action, in which TarHeel student-athletesvisit local elementaryschools to encouragechildren to exercise. TheCarolina Dreams pro-gram allows young pa-tients at UNC Children’sHospitals to attend TarHeel sporting events withUNC student-athletes.Other recent activitieshave included building ahouse with Habitat forHumanity, cooking mealsat Ronald McDonaldHouse and cleaning up

the roadways through the Adopt-a-Highwayprogram.Student-Athlete Development also seeks to

develop student-athletes on a personal levelthrough a variety of speakers who address is-sues like nutrition, gambling, relationship com-munication and substance use. CareerDevelopment helps UNC student-athletes lookbeyond college with resources such as careercounseling and workshops on resume writingand interviewing skills.• LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTThe primary outlet for Leadership Develop-

ment is the Carolina Leadership Academy,started at UNC in 2004. As the nation's premierleadership development program in collegiateathletics, the Carolina Leadership Academy de-velops, challenges and supports student-ath-letes, coaches and staff in their continual questto become world class leaders in athletics, ac-ademics and life.

The Academy consists of three pro-grams:

CREED ProgramLeadership training begins in the freshman

year. All leadership begins with personal leader-ship, therefore freshmen are taught skills to ef-fectively lead themselves.Training consists of monthly meetings featur-

ing keynote speakers and small group discus-sion. Upperclass student-athletes serve as peermentors and discussion leaders. Specialfocus is on responsibility, accountability, mak-ing good choices, ethics and character building.Rising Stars ProgramDesigned for a select group of "high poten-

tial" sophomores and juniors, the program pro-vides future leaders with insights, strategiesand skills necessary to become effective lead-

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Carolina Men’s Lacrosse Representativeson the University’s Dean’s ListFall 2007 Dean’s List Honorees

Pell George (Jr.), Sean Jackson (So.), GrantZimmerman (Jr.), Colin Sherwood (So.)

Spring 2008 Dean’s List HonoreesTommy D’Alessandro (So), Pell George (Jr.),Grant Zimmerman (Jr.), Ryan Flanagan (Fr.),Emmit Kellar (Fr.)

Athletic Director’sScholar-Athlete Award Winners

Year Recipient1986 Joey Seivold1987 Joey Seivold1988 Ted Brown1989 Greg Vamos1990 Andy Dunkerton1991 Brooks Matthews1992 Eric Seremet1993 Bart Moffatt1994 Gary Lehrman1995 Steve Schreiber1996 Rob Tobin1997 Spencer Deering1998 Mike Maier1999 Jarron Harkness2000 Todd Maher2001 Austin Garrison2002 Pat Jackson2003 Austin Garrison2004 Paul Spellman2005 Bryant Will2006 Dave Werry2007 Fletcher Gregory2008 Tim Kaiser

• Carolina CREEDAs a University of North Carolina student-ath-lete, I pledge to make every effort to abide bythe Carolina CREED as a show of my com-mitment to the University, the Department ofAthletics, my team and myself.C - I will know and embrace the tradition andculture of this great University and its ath-letics departmentR - I will respect myself and othersE - I will pursue excellence in my aca-demic work by striving to reach my academicpotential while preparing for a career of sig-nificanceE - I will excel athletically by committing my-self to performance excellence, team suc-cess and continual improvementD - I will develop the capacity to effectivelylead myself and others

Student-AthleteServices

2007-08 Atlantic Coast ConferenceAcademic Honor Roll Selections

The following UNC men’s lacrosse players werenamed to the 2007-08 Atlantic Coast ConferenceAcademic Honor Roll. They maintained a 3.0grade point average for the school year while tak-ing a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester.Twenty men’s lacrosse players were named to theHonor Roll.Michael J. Burns (Redshirt Freshman), TommyD’Alessandro (Soph.), Matt Davie (Fr.), JamieDeBole (Sr.), Kevin Federico (Soph.), RyanFlanagan (Fr.), Pell George (Jr.), Fletcher Gre-gory (Sr.), Joe Howard (Soph.), Chris Hunt (Fr.),Michael Jarvis (Soph.), Emmit Kellar (Fr.), ChrisMadalon (Soph.), Kerry McCormick (Soph.),Hunter Meldman (Soph.), Andrew Moss (Sr.),Mike Munnelly (Sr.), Gavin Petracca (RedshirtSoph.), Kevin Piegare (Fr.), Grant Zimmerman(Redshirt Jr.).

Carolina lacrosse players hosted patients from the North Carolina Chil-dren’s Hospital prior to last November’s football game versus GeorgiaTech as part of the Athletic Department’s Carolina Dreams program.

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ers. The program includes monthly meetings,interactive exercises and action learning expe-riences.Veteran Leaders ProgramThis program is designed for team captains

and veteran student-athletes. It provides ad-vanced leadership training and support,teaches the critical skills and insights necessaryto be effective vocal leaders and provides astrong peer network. Student-athletes meetregularly to learn and reinforce leadership prin-ciples and share successes, frustrations andlessons.

• STRENGTHANDCONDITIONINGUnder the direction of the UNC Olympic sports strength and

conditioning staff, Tar Heel student-athletes get outstandingcoaching intended to help maximize their physical potential.The staff evaluates Carolina student-athletes in a variety ofways, including the use of specialized software for lifting andrunning video analysis, to encourage steady progress towardreaching optimum preparation for competition. The men’s

lacrosse team trains at the Olympic sportsweight room in Kenan Field House. In ad-dition to top-of-the-line strength equipment,the Kenan-based center boasts a five-lane,25-yard rubberized surface for teaching and performingwarm-up activities, acceleration drills and agility movements.Year-round training produces athletes who are prepared tocompete successfully and safely. Greg Gatz is the Director ofStrength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports and overseesthe program. Gatz’s top assistant is Steve Gisselman. EricBiener is the assistant strength & conditioning coordinatorwho works specifically with the Tar Heel men’s lacrosse team.

• SPORTS MEDICINEThe Tar Heel athletic

teams, including themen’s lacrosse squad, re-ceive excellent care fromone of the country’s bestsports medicine staffs.The University of NorthCarolina prides itself onthe quality of its sportsmedicine program andspares no expense in pro-viding top-flight medicalcare to all student-athletes.Dr. Tim Taft, Director of Sports Medi-

cine, oversees a comprehensive programdesigned to keep student-athleteshealthy and to rehabilitate any injuriesquickly and successfully. Dr. MarioCiocca is the physician who works di-rectly with the men’s lacrosse team. Dr.Jeff Spang serves as the team or-thopaedic surgeon.A member of the certified athletic train-

ing staff is present at all games and prac-tices to ensure that any injuries receiveprompt and proper care. Head certifiedathletic trainer Nina Walker overseescare for the men’s lacrosse team and isassisted by certified athletic traininggraduate students Chun-Man Fong (2ndyear with men’s lacrosse) Evan Allen(1st year graduate student assistanttrainer) and undergraduate assistantathletic trainer Catherine McGrady.

GregGatz

SteveGisselman

Tim Taft

UNC players Mark Staines, Chris Cortina, Ryan Kotowski and Sean Jack-son were amongst 14 Carolina men’s lacrosse players who spent a dayworking on a Habitat for Humanity project in Hillsborough, N.C. on No-vember 15, 2008.

The entire Carolina lacrosse team and coach-ing staff took pride in assisting the Chapel HillRonald McDonald House with a Christmas timeservice project in the fall of 2008.

Carolina players sign autographs for youngfans following the 2008 UNC-Cornell game.

Yim Kaiser was the recipient of the 2007-08 Ath-letic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award for themen’s lacrosse team.

Pope Academic Support Center

Tommy D’Alessandro, Joe Howard, Sean Burke,Michael Burns and Michael Jarvis took part inthe 2008 Eve Carson Memorial 5K run.

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