DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb 24 at Bucknell L, 9-10 Mar 1 HARTFORD W, 13-4 8 SAINT JOSEPH’S W, 8-3 15 *at Georgetown L, 12-13 (2ot) 18 #vs. Presbyterian W, 19-4 21 *at Rutgers L, 10-13 25 SYRACUSE L, 5-13 29 *at Fairfield W, 12-4 Apr 5 *PENN STATE W, 8-6 12 *at Massachusetts 1 p.m. 19 *ST. JOHN’S 1 p.m. 22 at Canisius 7 p.m. 26 $*LOYOLA 1 p.m. May 2 CORNELL 7 p.m. # = at Collegiate School, Richmond, Va. $ = Lacrosse Letterman Weekend DATE OPPONENT RESULT Feb 18 at Syracuse L, 11-13 24 #vs. Bucknell L, 10-11 (ot) Mar 3 BINGHAMTON W, 12-5 10 at Hartford W, 17-5 13 MARIST W, 10-5 18 *at Georgetown L, 13-15 24 *RUTGERS L, 11-12 (2ot) 31 *FAIRFIELD W, 11-10 Apr 7 *at Penn State L, 7-12 14 *MASSACHUSETTS L, 12-17 21 *St. John’s L, 10-13 24 CANISIUS W, 11-10 28 *at Loyola L, 10-17 May 4 at Cornell L, 4-17 # = at St. Paul’s School, Baltimore, Md. A 1 Jeff Colburn (JR, 6-5, 185) A 13 Daryl Veltman (SR, 6-0, 180) A 22 Jamie Kirk (SR, 6-0, 185) M 6 Doug Shiver (SO, 5-10, 170) M 25 Nick Currie (SR, 6-1, 190) M 36 Sean Murphy (SR, 5-6, 160) FO 39 Dan Spinella (SR, 5-11, 200) LSM 8 Alex Caton (FY, 6-0, 180) D 7 Ricky Evans (JR, 5-8, 175) D 34 Rafe Mattingly (SR, 5-10, 180) D 40 Justin Hager (JR, 6-0, 190) G 9 Max Silberlicht (SO, 6-1, 230) 2008 SCHEDULE HOBART STATESMEN GAMES NOTES Hobart College Statesmen Lacrosse Ken DeBolt Director of Athletic Communications O: (315) 781-3538 | C: (315) 521-1383 [email protected] | www.hws.edu/athletics Hobart (5-4, 2-2) at UMass (4-5, 2-1) April 12, 2008 • 1 p.m. • Garber Field • Amherst, Mass. SERIES SNAPSHOT—The Statesmen and the Minutemen will meet for the ninth time this afternoon, with Massachusetts holding a 6-2 series lead. The teams first met in 1972 with the Statesmen securing a 13-2 win in the semifinals of the USILA championship tournament. UMass has won each of the past three meetings. WHEN LAST WE MET—Despite a well balanced Hobart attack that saw eight players find the back of the net, the Minutemen came out of Geneva with a 17-12 victory on April 14, 2007. JAMIE KIRK netted two goals and added two assists while DARYL VELTMAN, CHRIS DAVID ’07 and MIKE SUITS all scored twice. Eleven UMass players also scored, lead by Jim Connolly, who registered a game-high five goals. BACK ON THE BOZ—In their first game on the natural grass of Boswell Field since April 29, 2006, the Statesmen earned a hard fought 8-6 victory over Penn State last Satur- day. The Nittany Lions seized four one-goal leads, but each time Hobart netted the equalizer. DARYL VELTMAN scored a game-high five goals, while JEFF COLBURN added two goals, including the game-winner, and two assists. MAX SILBERLICHT recorded 14 saves and the win. LION TAMERS—With Saturday’s 8-6 win, Hobart improved to 34-23-1 all-time against Penn State. The Statesmen and Nittany Lions have a proven flair for the dramatic. Twenty- seven of the 58 meetings between the two schools have been decided by two goals or less (15-11-1). BROKEN RECORD—With his hat trick against Syracuse, DARYL VELTMAN raised his career total to 93, becoming the high- est scoring Division I Statesman. JAMIE BRESLIN ’01 established the previous benchmark at 92. BROKEN RECORD II—With four points at Fairfield, DARYL VELTMAN raised his career total to 146, three more than Hobart’s previous Division I standard set by NATE HILL ’05 (64g 79a). Velt- man currently boasts 101 career goals and 50 career assists. CENTENARIAN—With five goals against Penn State, DARYL VELTMAN became just the 16th Statesman to score 100 in his career. Hobart Hall of Famer LARRY ADKINSON ’62 was the first Hobart player to reach the century mark, while ERIC CURRY ’96 was the most recent, scoring five goals against Colgate on April 3, 1996, and raising his total to 104. HE’S STREAKY—DARYL VELTMAN has scored at least one point in 25 consecu- tive games. Since Penn State shut him out 2007 RESULTS (5-9, 1-6) PROBABLE STARTERS DARYL VELTMAN
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Hobart (5-4, 2-2) at UMass (4-5, 2-1)April 12, 2008 • 1 p.m. • Garber Field • Amherst, Mass.
SERIES SNAPSHOT—The Statesmen and the Minutemen will meet for the ninth time this afternoon, with Massachusetts holding a 6-2 series lead. The teams first met in 1972 with the Statesmen securing a 13-2 win in the semifinals of the USILA championship tournament. UMass has won each of the past three meetings.
WHEN LAST WE MET—Despite a well balanced Hobart attack that saw eight players find the back of the net, the Minutemen came out of Geneva with a 17-12 victory on April 14, 2007. JAMIE KIRK netted two goals and added two assists while DARYL VELTMAN, CHRIS DAVID ’07 and MIKE SUITS all scored twice. Eleven UMass players also scored, lead by Jim Connolly, who registered a game-high five goals.
BACK ON THE BOZ—In their first game on the natural grass of Boswell Field since April 29, 2006, the Statesmen earned a hard fought 8-6 victory over Penn State last Satur-day. The Nittany Lions seized four one-goal leads, but each time Hobart netted the equalizer. DARYL VELTMAN scored a game-high five goals, while JEFF COLBURN added two goals, including the game-winner, and two assists. MAX SILBERLICHT recorded 14 saves and the win.
LION TAMERS—With Saturday’s 8-6 win, Hobart improved to 34-23-1 all-time against Penn State. The Statesmen and Nittany Lions have a proven flair for the dramatic. Twenty-seven of the 58 meetings between the two schools have been decided by two goals or less (15-11-1).
BROKEN RECORD—With his hat trick against Syracuse, DARYL VELTMAN raised his career total to 93, becoming the high-est scoring Division I Statesman. JAMIE BRESLIN ’01 established the previous benchmark at 92.
BROKEN RECORD II—With four points at Fairfield, DARYL VELTMAN raised his career total to 146, three more than Hobart’s previous Division I standard set by NATE HILL ’05 (64g 79a). Velt-man currently boasts 101 career goals and 50 career assists.
CENTENARIAN—With five goals against Penn State, DARYL VELTMAN became just the 16th Statesman to score 100 in his career. Hobart Hall of Famer LARRY ADKINSON ’62 was the first Hobart player to reach the century mark, while ERIC CURRY ’96 was the most recent, scoring five goals against Colgate on April 3, 1996, and raising his total to 104.
HE’S STREAKY—DARYL VELTMAN has scored at least one point in 25 consecu-tive games. Since Penn State shut him out
2007 RESULTS (5-9, 1-6)
PROBABLE STARTERS
DARYL vELTMAN
in 2006, he’s recorded 86 points on 63 goals and 23 assists.
HE’S STREAKY TOO—Vermont transfer JAMIE KIRK is in hot pursuit of Veltman’s scoring streak. Dating back to his final game as a Catamount in 2006, Kirk has scored at least one point in 24 consecutive games. Since UMBC shut him out, he’s re-corded 80 points on 22 goals and 58 assists.
NATIONAL NUMBERS—Hobart began the week ranked among the nation’s best in several categories. The Statesmen were ninth in man-down defense (.792), 11th in scoring margin (+2.89), 12th in scoring offense (10.67), 19th in faceoff win-ning percentage (.531), and 20th in scoring defense (7.78).
LEADER OF THE PACK—DARYL VELTMAN leads the ECAC in goals per game (3.0) and points per game (4.33). Although he does not meet the NCAA par-ticipation requirement (min. 75% of team’s games played), Veltman’s averages would place him in the top five in the nation.
BALL HOG—Senior faceoff specialist DAN SpINELLA is one of the top X men in the nation. He began the week sixth in the nation in ground balls per game (5.38) and 21st in faceoff winning percentage (.556). As a sophomore, Spinella ranked fourth in the nation in faceoff winning percentage (.618).
CLEAR DIFFERENCE—In Hobart’s five wins this season, the Statesmen are clearing 81.0 percent of the time, while the opposition is successful just 61.0 percent of the time. On the flip side, Hobart’s clearing rate drops to 73.1 percent, while the opposition improves to 74.1 percent.
HOBART HELPER—Attackman JAMIE KIRK is 13th in the nation in assists per game (1.89). He is third on Hobart’s Division I career assists list, sporting a 23-game total of 55.
1. 25 Nathan Roost - 1995,97-98 2. 19 Jared Bebee - 1997-00 3. 16 Mike Conklin - 2003-06 16 Daryl Veltman - 2005-08 5. 14 David Spratlen - 1999-02
1. .565 Tim Booth (459-813) - 2000-03 2. .557 John Soden (457-821) - 2004-07 3. .545 Alex Mitchell (259-475) - 1996-99 4. .544 Dan spinella (353-649) - 2005-08 5. .530 Rich Schwanke (132-249) - 1995-98
1. 255 Tim Booth - 2000-03 2. 241 Alex Mitchell - 1996-99 3. 201 Andrew Narog - 2003-06 4. 182 Joe Leska - 1998-01 5. 179 Rich Schwanke - 1995-98 6. 172 Mike Sweeney - 1995-96 172 Matt smalley - 2006-08 8. 171 Matt Murphy - 2003-06 9. 168 David Cain - 1997-2000 10. 155 Bryan Riehl - 1995-96
CAREER POINTS(since 1995)
CAREER GOALs(since 1995)
CAREER ASSISTS(since 1995)
HOBART STATESMEN GAMES NOTES
CAREER MAN-uP GOALs(since 1995)
CAREER FACEOFF PCT(since 1995)
CAREER GROuND BALLs(since 1995)
Ground Balls Per Game Dan Spinella 6 5.38 Stephen Peyser, JHU 7.88 Matt Smalley 34 4.11Goals Against Average Max Silberlicht 24 8.29 Jordan Burke, Brown 5.88
Save Percentage Max Silberlight 19 .577 Jordan Burke, Brown .695
Faceoff Win Percentage Dan Spinella 21 .556 Danny Brennan, SU .693
Hobart (5-4)Men’s Lacrosse National Ranking Summary
Thru Games 04/06/2008 Category Rank Actual National Leader ActualScoring Offense (57 ranked) 12 10.67 Duke 15.75
Category Player Rank Actual National Leader ActualPoints Per Game Jamie Kirk 37 2.89 Matt Danowski, Duke 5.73
Goals Per Game Jeff Colburn 99 1.33 Zack Greer, Duke 3.55
Assists Per Game Jamie Kirk 13 1.89 Matt Danowski, Duke 3.27
DAN SPINELLA
HOBaRt - GaMe HiGHsPOINTS 30 vs Presbyterian (Mar 18)GOALS 19 vs Presbyterian (Mar 18)ASSISTS 11 vs Presbyterian (Mar 18)SHOTS 54 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)SOG 34 vs Hartford (Mar 01)SAVES 18 at Georgetown (Mar 15)GBs 46 at Fairfield (Mar 30)
OppOnent - GaMe HiGHsPOINTS 24 at Rutgers (Mar 21)GOALS 13 vs Syracuse (Mar 25) 13 at Rutgers (Mar 21) 13 at Georgetown (Mar 15)ASSISTS 11 at Rutgers (Mar 21)SHOTS 46 at Georgetown (Mar 15)SOG 31 at Georgetown (Mar 15)SAVES 21 vs Hartford (Mar 01)GBs 40 vs Penn State (Apr 05)
HOBaRt - GaMe lOWsPOINTS 7 vs Syracuse (Mar 25)GOALS 5 vs Syracuse (Mar 25)ASSISTS 2 vs Syracuse (Mar 25)SHOTS 31 vs Syracuse (Mar 25)SOG 19 vs Penn State (Apr 05) 19 vs Syracuse (Mar 25)SAVES 6 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)GBs 25 at Rutgers (Mar 21) 25 at Bucknell (Feb 24)
OppOnent - GaMe lOWsPOINTS 6 vs Presbyterian (Mar 18) 6 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)GOALS 3 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)ASSISTS 2 vs Presbyterian (Mar 18)SHOTS 15 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)SOG 9 vs Saint Joseph’s (Mar 08)SAVES 10 at Fairfield (Mar 30)GBs 21 at Bucknell (Feb 24)
POINTS 6, Daryl Veltman at Georgetown 5, Daryl Veltman vs Penn State 5, Jamie Kirk at GeorgetownGOALS 5, Daryl Veltman vs Penn State 4, Daryl Veltman at GeorgetownASSISTS 4, Jamie Kirk vs Hartford 3, Daryl Veltman vs Presbyterian 3, Jamie Kirk at GeorgetownSHOTS 10, Daryl Veltman at Rutgers 10, Sean Murphy vs Saint Joseph’s 10, Nick Currie vs Saint Joseph’sSOG 9, Daryl Veltman at Rutgers 6, four timesSAVES 18, Max Silberlicht at Georgetown 14, Max Silberlicht vs Penn StateGBs 9, Dan Spinella at Bucknell 9, Matt Smalley vs Syracuse
2008 HIGHs & LOws
HOBART STATESMEN GAMES NOTES
INDIvIDuAL HIGHs
Kirk, the 2007 national assists leader, also ranks among the nation’s best in points per game (37th, 2.89).
sHOOTING GALLERY—Hobart leads the ECAC Lacrosse League in shots (40.89), shots on goal (25.22), and saves (12.56). The Statesmen are second in goals (10.67), assists (6.11), points (16.78), ground balls (35.89), and save percentage (.617).
TO THE MAX—Sophomore goalie MAX SILBERLICHT recorded 23 saves in back-to-back wins over Fairfield and Penn State. He boasts a 4.20 GAA and a .742 save percentage over the last two games, while sporting an 8.29 GAA and .577 save percentage in eight games this season.
ECAC RECOGNITION—For the second straight week, attackman DARYL VELT-MAN was named the ECAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week. His five-goal outburst against Penn State earned him a share of the award with UMass attackman Tim Balise. Hobart goalie MAX SILBERLICHT (14 saves) earned a spot on the weekly honor roll.
CANADIAN CONNECTION—Canadian imports JAMIE KIRK (Orangeville, On-tario) and DARYL VELTMAN (Coquitlam, B.C.) have teamed up to score 34 goals for the Statesmen (27 Veltman from Kirk and 7 Kirk from Veltman). The former high school team-mates struck 25 times in 2007 and have hooked up for nine tallies so far in 2008.
LUCKY SEvEN—Junior defenseman RICKY EVANS has been Hobart’s ground ball leader over the past two games. He scooped up a game-high seven GBs at Fair-field and shared game-high honors with five against Penn State.
sMALL NAME, BIG REsuLTs—Ju-nior d-middie MATT SMALLEY is second on the team in ground balls this season with 37. For his career, he is tied for sixth with MIKE SwEENEY ’96 on Hobart’s Division I ground ball list with 172. Smalley needs seven ground balls to match No. 5 RICH SCHwANKE’s total.
WATCH HIM—Senior attackman DARYL VELTMAN was named to the Tewaaraton Award watch list for the second consecutive season. He is just the second Statesman to earn the distinction and the first to make the list twice. Defenseman GREG MCCARTHY ’05 was the first Hobart player to earn a spot on the list.
TOP TWENTY—Hobart has outscored
ECAC Lacrosse League standingsTeam w-L pct GF GA w-L pct GF GA StreakLoyola 4-0 1.000 48 16 5-4 .556 87 70 Won 1Georgetown 3-0 1.000 36 27 7-2 .778 104 81 Won 6Massachusetts 2-1 .667 21 28 4-5 .444 57 68 Won 2Hobart 2-2 .500 42 36 5-4 .556 96 70 Won 2Rutgers 2-2 .500 32 41 4-5 .444 83 76 Lost 1Penn State 1-3 .250 22 24 4-5 .444 74 65 Lost 2Fairfield 1-3 .250 24 36 3-6 .333 64 81 Lost 6St. John’s 0-4 .000 29 46 0-9 .000 53 89 Lost 9
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its opposition 96-70 this season with 20 different Statesmen scoring at least one goal. Daryl Veltman leads the way with 18 goals, while JEFF COLBURN and NICK CURRIE have scored 12 and 10 goals, respectively.
sINGLE DIGITs—When the Hobart defense holds the opposition to nine goals or less, the Statesmen are 34-8 (.810) under Head Coach MATT KERwICK. The Statesmen are 5-0 this season holding their opponent under 10 goals.
DOUBLE DUTY—Faceoff specialist DAN SpINELLA and defenseman JUSTIN HAGER were both starters for Hobart’s football team this past fall. The duo helped Ho-bart earn a share of the Liberty League Championship and a spot in the NCAA Playoffs. Primarily a blocking back, Spinella averaged 3.1 yards per carry and 7.0 yards per catch as a fullback, while Hager started for the first time at linebacker, leading the Liberty League with 114 tackles.
PRESEASON ACCOLADES—Two Hobart seniors, attackman DARYL VELTMAN and faceoff specialist DAN SpINELLA, earned spots on the preseason ECAC Lacrosse League team according to Face-Off Yearbook.
PRESEASON ACCOLADES II—Senior attackman DARYL VELTMAN was named a preseason honorable mention All-American in the 2008 edition of Face-Off Yearbook. The two-time All-ECAC selection has been the Statesmen’s top goal scorer in each of his three seasons on campus.
COACH K—Head Coach MATT KERwICK is in his seventh season as the head coach at his alma mater. The 2002 Patriot League Coach of the Year has a career record of 95-82 for a .537 winning percentage in 13 seasons as a head coach, including three-year stints at Alfred University and Randolph-Macon College. Among active Division I coaches, Kerwick began the season ranked in the top 25 in both career wins and career winning percentage. Kerwick was an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team that brought home the silver medal at the 2006 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship and served as a co-coach of Team USA during the US Lacrosse Champions Challenge in Orlando, Fla. this past January.
CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION—Hobart has made 25 appearances in the NCAA Tournament (4 Division I, 6 Division II, 15 Division III) and has won 16 national cham-pionships (1 USILA, 2 NCAA DII, 13 NCAA DIII). Hobart is one of only two schools to compete in the NCAA Tournament in all three divisions (Cortland State is the other).
ON THE AIR—All of Hobart’s lacrosse games are broadcast by WEOS-FM (89.7/90.3 in Geneva, 88.1 in Ithaca). Outside of WEOS’s broadcast area, fans can tune into the station’s streaming audio online at www.weos.org. Veteran radio man TED BAKER will describe the action.
HOBART’S ONLINE HOME—The official online home of Hobart and William Smith Athletics is located at www.hws.edu/athletics. Fans can access schedules, box scores, statis-tics, rosters and more.
sCOuTING THE MINUTEMEN—Massachusetts brings a 4-5 overall record into today’s ECAC showdown. The Minutemen have posted back-to-back wins over Penn State, 7-5, and St. John’s, 13-8, to raise their conference record to 2-1. UMass is averaging 6.34 goals per game, while allowing 7.56. Junior attackman Tim Blaise leads the team with 21 goals and 26 points, while first-year attackmen Peter McNichols (11-5) and Zach Rodgers (4-12) are tied for second with 16 points apeice. Junior Joe Reale has won 53 percent of his faceoffs (61-115) and picked up 24 ground balls. Junior goalie Doc Schneider has started all nine games, recording a .620 save percentage and a 7.35 GAA.
HOBART STATESMEN GAMES NOTES
Overall 5-4At home 3-1On the road 1-3At neutral sites 1-0
On turf 3-3On grass 2-1
Outdoors 5-4Indoors 0-0
Day games 5-2Night games 0-2
In overtime 0-1
In one-goal games 0-2
Against teams ranked 1-5 0-1Against teams ranked 6-10 0-0Against teams ranked 11-20 0-2Against unranked teams 5-1
Leading after one quarter 4-1Trailing after one quarter 0-3Tied after one quarter 1-0
Leading at the half 4-1Trailing at the half 0-3Tied at the half 1-0
Leading after three quarters 4-0Trailing after three quarters 0-4Tied after three quarters 1-0
Scoring first 4-1Opponent scores first 1-3
Scoring 10 or more goals 3-2Scoring fewer than 10 goals 2-2
Allowing 10 or more goals 0-4Allowing fewer than 10 goals 5-0
Getting more ground balls 4-1Getting fewer ground balls 0-2Ground balls are even 1-1
Winning more faceoffs 1-3Opponent wins more faceoffs 2-1Faceoffs are equal 2-0
Current Streak Won 2
Scored 20+ goals 22, at Canisius, 4-18-06Scored 30+ goals 30, vs Arizona, 3-17-90
Totaled 20+ points 30, vs Presbyterian, 3-18-08Totaled 30+ points 30, vs Presbyterian, 3-18-08Totaled 40+ points 47, vs Arizona, 3-17-90
Allowed 15+ goals 17, at Cornell, 5-4-07Allowed 20+ goals 22, vs Duke, 5-12-02
Won 20+ faceoffs 24, at Canisius, 4-18-06
Grabbed 60+ GBs 61, at Canisius, 4-18-06
Took 60+ shots 62, CANISIUS 4-26-05Took 70+ shots 70, at Lehigh, 3-23-02
Scored 5+ EMGs 5, BINGHAMTON, 3-3-07
HOBART’S RECORD WHEN
THE LAST TIME HOBART
HOBART STATESMEN GAMES NOTES
#15 TIM BIGELOwGBs: 1, twice
#2 NICk BLuMERGoals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08GBs: 3, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
#29 NEAL BROwNGBs: 5, SAINT JOSEPH’S, 3-8-08
#31 kENNy BuRST
#3 TyLER CASSELLGoals: 2, HARTFORD, 3-1-08Assists: 1, at Syracuse, 2-18-07Points: 2, HARTFORD, 3-1-08GBs: 2, PENN STATE, 4-5-08
#8 ALEx CATONGoals: 1, twicePoints: 1, twiceGBs: 6, SAINT JOSEPH’S, 3-8-08
#1 JEff COLBuRNGoals: 4, at Hartford, 3-10-07Assists: 3, twicePoints: 5, at Hartford, 3-10-07GBs: 4, four times
#21 MARCuS CRAIGwELLAssists: 1, at Hartford, 3-10-07Points: 1, at Hartford, 3-10-07GBs: 2, HARTFORD, 3-1-08
#25 NICk CuRRIEGoals: 5, at Georgetown, 3-18-07Assists: 2, FAIRFIELD, 3-31-07Points: 5, at Georgetown, 3-18-07GBs: 5, twice
#11 kEvIN CuRTINGoals: 3, twiceAssists: 1, twicePoints: 4, at Bucknell, 2-24-08GBs: 3, SAINT JOSEPH’S, 3-8-08
#44 NuNzIO dOLdOGBs: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Faceoffs Won: 8, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Faceoffs Taken: 14, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Faceoff Pct.: .571, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
#7 RICky EvANSAssists: 1, at Canisius, 4-18-06Points: 1, at Canisius, 4-18-06GBs: 7, at Fairfield, 3-29-08
#24 MIkE LAzOREGoals: 2, twiceAssists: 2, SAINT JOSEPH’S, 3-8-08Points: 3, at Bucknell, 2-24-08GBs: 3, at Rutgers, 3-21-08
#45 RyAN LIEBELGoals: 2, HARTFORD, 3-1-08Assists: 1, SAINT JOSEPH’S, 3-8-08Points: 2, twiceGBs: 2, HARTFORD, 3-1-08
#34 RAfE MATTINGLyGBs: 6, at Georgetown, 3-18-06
#35 dANNy MuLLINGoals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08GBs: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
#36 SEAN MuRPHyGoals: 3, vs. Bucknell, 2-25-06Assists: 2, three timesPoints: 4, three timesGBs: 6, vs. Ohio St., 3-4-06
#27 MIkE O’BRIENGBs: 3, HARTFORD, 3-1-08
#33 GARRETT O’NEILLGBs: 2, twice
#30 SAM ORRGoals: 1, twiceAssists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 1, three timesGBs: 1, at Canisius, 4-18-06
#26 JACOB PAdILLAGBs: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
#43 PAuL REINTJESGBs: 1, at Fairfield, 3-29-08
#6 dOuG SHIvERGoals: 2, at Fairfield, 3-29-08Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 2, three timesGBs: 1, three times
#9 MAx SILBERLICHTGoals: 1, HARTFORD, 3-1-08Points: 1, HARTFORD, 3-1-08GBs: 6, at Georgetown, 3-15-08Saves: 18, at Georgetown, 3-15-08Save Pct.: .818, at Fairfield, 3-29-08Fewest GA: 2, twiceMost GA: 14, at Cornell, 5-4-07
#10 MATT SMALLEyGoals: 2, RUTGERS, 3-24-07Assists: 1, four timesPoints: 2, three timesGBs: 11, vs. Bucknell, 2-24-07
#39 dAN SPINELLAGBs: 9, at Bucknell, 2-24-08Faceoffs Won: 19, ST. JOHN’S, 4-22-06Faceoffs Att: 29, at Loyola, 4-28-07Faceoff Pct.: .950, ST. JOHN’S, 4-22-06
#17 MIkE SuITSGoals: 2, twiceAssists: 2, at Bucknell, 2-24-08Points: 3, at Bucknell, 2-24-08GBs: 2, four times
#32 JEREMy TISSENBAuMGoals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08GBs: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
#13 dARyL vELTMANGoals: 6, vs. Bucknell, 2-24-07Assists: 4, Penn St., 4-9-05Points: 8, twiceGBs: 6, Canisius , 4-26-05
#41 MIkE wHITEGoals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08GBs: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3-18-08
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* Fewest and most GA and SV% based on a min. of 15 minutes.
2008 Hobart Lacrosse Hobart Overall Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 11, 2008)
alphabetical rosterNo Name Pos cl ht wt hometown high school15 Bigelow, Tim A FY 5-10 180 Walpole, Mass. Northfield Mt. Hermon 2 Blumer, Nick M FY 5-11 185 Cicero, N.Y. Cicero-North Syracuse 29 Brown, Neal D SO 6-1 190 Potomac, Md. Landon 31 Burst, Kenny A SO 5-10 170 St. Louis, Mo. MICDS 3 Cassell, Tyler M SO 6-5 190 Geneva, N.Y. Salisbury School 8 Caton, Alex LSM FY 6-0 180 Rochester, N.Y. Bridgton Academy 1 Colburn, Jeff A JR 6-5 185 Liverpool, N.Y. Cicero-North Syracuse 21 Craigwell, Marcus D JR 6-2 190 Boston, Mass. Kent School 25 Currie, Nick M SR 6-1 190 Corning, N.Y. Corning East 11 Curtin, Kevin A SO 5-8 175 Syracuse, N.Y. Corcoran 44 Doldo, Nunzio M FY 5-9 180 Watertown, N.Y. Immaculate Heart 7 Evans, Ricky D JR 5-8 175 Watertown, N.Y. Immaculate Heart 19 Farmer, James M SR 6-1 190 Maidson, Conn. Daniel Hand 16 Gibbs, Kurtis M SO 6-0 180 Ipswich, Mass. Bridgton Academy 40 Hager, Justin D JR 6-0 190 Salamanca, N.Y. Salamanca 28 Hester, Brad G JR 5-11 170 Woodbridge, Va. Woodbridge 23 Hill, Tyler A JR 6-0 175 Nedrow, N.Y. Lafayette 12 Hurley, Chris LSM JR 6-1 185 Amherst, N.Y. Amherst 14 Keegan, Daniel A SO 5-11 175 Rockville, Md. Georgetown Prep 37 Kimber, Warren M FY 5-8 170 Summit, N.J. Pingry School 20 Kirk, Evan G FY 5-11 185 Orangeville, Ontario Salisbury School 22 Kirk, Jamie A SR 6-0 185 Orangeville, Ontario Salisbury School 4 Kridler, Lex M SO 5-10 175 Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington 24 Lazore, Mike M SO 6-2 185 Carthage, N.Y. Immaculate Heart 45 Liebel, Ryan A/M FY 5-10 190 Longmeadow, Mass. Avon Old Farms 34 Mattingly, Rafe D SR 5-10 180 Henrietta, N.Y. Rush-Henrietta 35 Mullin, Danny M FY 6-0 180 Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset 36 Murphy, Sean M SR 5-6 160 Buffalo, N.Y. Bishop Timon-St. Jude 27 O’Brien, Mike D FY 6-0 205 East Haven, Conn. The Gunnery 33 O’Neill, Garrett D SO 6-5 210 Buffalo, N.Y. Bishop Timon-St. Jude 30 Orr, Sam M JR 5-11 185 Simsbury, Conn. Avon Old Farms 26 Padilla, Jacob M FY 6-1 185 Western Spring, Ill. Trinity Pawling 43 Reintjes, Paul D FY 6-2 200 Mission Hills, Kan. Rockhurst Jesuit 6 Shiver, Doug M SO 5-10 170 Morristown, N.J. Delbarton 9 Silberlicht, Max G SO 6-1 230 New Hartford, N.Y. New Hartford 10 Smalley, Matt M JR 5-10 175 Cumberland, R.I. Avon Old Farms 39 Spinella, Dan M SR 5-11 200 New Hartford, N.Y. New Hartford 17 Suits, Mike M SO 6-2 190 Jamesville, N.Y. Christian Brothers Acad.32 Tissenbaum, Jeremy M FY 5-9 160 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Mt. Lebanon 13 Veltman, Daryl A SR 6-0 180 Coquitlam, B.C. Salisbury School 41 White, Mike A FY 6-0 185 Buffalo, N.Y. Nichols School 5 Zayac, Zach G FY 5-8 175 Cortland, N.Y. Cortland