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MARYLAND 2016 Record: 17-3 (5-0 B1G) 2016 Ranks: 2nd (Media) / 1st (Coaches) 2015 Record: 15-4 (4-1 B1G) Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91) Coach’s Record: 100-45 (.690)/9th season Coach’s Record at Maryland: 80-26 (.755)/6th season Associate Head Coach: Kevin Conry (Johns Hopkins ‘04) Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Mattes (Rutgers '11) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Todd MacFarlane (Chapman '09) SETTING THE STAGE MEDIA MARYLAND Men's Lacrosse SID: Sean Ellenby E-mail address: [email protected] SID Office: (301) 314-8093 Website: www.umterps.com Twitter: @TerpsMLax Instagram: @TerpsMLax Snapchat: @TerpsMLax Facebook: /MarylandLacrosse SOCIAL The 2016 Maryland men's lacrosse team had one of its most sucessful seasons in history, compiling a 17-3 overall record and a perfect 5-0 Big Ten record en route to claiming the Big Ten regular season and tournament championships and advancing to the NCAA Final Four for the fifth time in six seasons. 91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans Maryland made history at the 2016 Major League Lacrosse Draft on Jan. 22, setting an MLL record with six players selected in the first 19 picks: Matt Dunn (7th), Kyle Bernlohr (11th), Henry West (12th), Pat Young (13th), Bryan Cole (16th) and Greg Danseglio (19th). The Terps had eight players named USILA All-America: Bryan Cole (1st), Isaiah Davis-Allen (1st), Kyle Bernlohr (2nd), Matt Dunn (2nd), Matt Rambo (2nd), Greg Danseglio (3rd), Tim Muller (3rd) and Colin Heacock (HM). The Maryland offense exploded during postseason play, averaging 14 goals over the course of six games in the Big Ten Tournament and NCAA Tournament. Junior Matt Rambo totaled an astonishing 34 points (5.7/g) during those games, after posting 41 points in the first 14 games of the season. Maryland has won 14 NCAA Tournament games since head coach John Tillman took over the program in 2011 - the most in the NCAA over that span. It is also the most NCAA wins in a six-year stretch for the program since Bud Beardmore's Terps won 13 games between 1971-76. Maryland had one of its most successful seasons in history, winning a program-record 17 games en route to making its third straight appearance in the NCAA Final Four and second straight NCAA Finals appearance. The Terps also won a single-season program record 16 consecutive games. MD NAT. CONF. 11.6 15 4 Goals Per Game 8.4 10 1 Opponents’ Goals Per Game 38.1 Shots Per Game 30.5 21 4 Shot Percentage 20.2 Shots on Goal Per Game 53.1 Shots on Goal Percentage 9.7 48 4 Saves Per Game 54.7 Save Percentage 27.8 34 4 Groundballs Per Game 25.0 Opponents’ Groundballs Per Game 10.7 4 2 Turnovers Per Game 6.4 44 3 Caused Turnovers Per Game 52.4 26 4 Faceoff Percentage 91.0 5 3 Clear Percentage 85.0 Opponents’ Clear Percentage 2.8 Penalties Per Game 2:25 Penalty Minutes Per Game 47.6 8 3 Man-Up Conversion Percentage 26.9 3 1 Opponents’ Man-Up Conversion Percentage 2016 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE 17-3, 5-0 B1G // National Finalists // Big Ten Champions FINAL NOTES 2016 FINAL STAT RANKS FACING OFF CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL: 17-3 • B1G: 5-0 F13 NAVY ppd F20 HIGH POINT (4/-) W, 15-10 F27 at Yale (5/7) L, 5-8 M5 vs. Notre Dame (9/2) 1 L, 4-9 M8 at Drexel (12/-) W, 12-8 M12 at Princeton (12/-) W, 17-5 M16 ALBANY (7/11) W, 10-7 M26 NORTH CAROLINA (7/13) W, 11-8 M29 at Penn (6/-) W,13-8 A2 at Michigan (6/-) * W, 8-7 A10 at Penn State (5/14) * W, 11-10 (ot) A16 RUTGERS (4/16) * W, 11-8 A19 NAVY (5/7) W, 10-5 A24 OHIO STATE (5/-) * W, 10-8 A30 at Johns Hopkins (3/9) * W, 11-8 M5 vs. Penn State (3/17) 2 W, 16-9 M7 vs. Rutgers (1/18) 2 W, 14-8 M15 QUINNIPIAC (1/-) 3 W, 13-6 M21 vs. Syracuse (1/6) 4 W, 13-7 M28 vs. Brown (1/4) 5 W, 15-14 (ot) M30 vs. North Carolina (1/12) 5 L, 13-14 (ot) All times Eastern | * Big Ten Game | 1 Pacific Coast Shootout at Orange County, Calif. | 2 Big Ten Tournament at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, Md.) | 3 NCAA First Round at Maryland | 4 NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown | 5 NCAA Final Four at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. Games with a point: Matt Rambo (39, t-7th longest NCAA), Colin Heacock (17) Games with a goal: Matt Rambo (8) Games with an assist: Matt Rambo (11) Starts: Kyle Bernlohr, Bryan Cole, Henry West (39) 10-win seasons: 14 (NCAA-best) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14 (NCAA-best) 14 14 After sitting on the bench his first three seasons as a backup, goalkeeper Kyle Bernlohr closed his career with a 32-7 record in two seasons as a starter. He set the program record for victories in 2015 (15), before breaking his own record in 2016 (17). He will best be remembered for his sensational one-on- one save in overtime of the NCAA Finals against UNC. Maryland's senior class set a program-record with 55 wins over four seasons, smashing the previous record of 50 set by the 2015 team. Kyle Bernlohr, Tyler Brooke, Bryan Cole Matt Dunn, Dave Goodwin, Ryan Lehman, Michael McCarney and Andrew Walsh were a part of all 55 wins. Junior Matt Rambo had one of the most prolific offensive seasons in Maryland history, becoming the first player in program history to total 40 goals and 30 assists in a season. His 75 points (43G, 32A) were the third-most in program single-season history. He also set a program-record with 23 points in the NCAA Tournament. Faceoff specialist Austin Henningsen burst onto the scene by winning a Maryland freshman record 151 faceoffs. He ranked 14th nationally and second among freshmen with a .590 faceoff winning percentage. Henningsen saved his best performance of the season for the NCAA Finals, winning a career-high 19 faceoffs against North Carolina. 6 32 75 55 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 SCHEDULE 2 2016 Roster/Probables 3-6 NCAA History 7-8 Coaching History/Terp Tendencies 9-22 Player Profiles 23-26 Miscellaneous Stats 27-32 Maryland Records 33-37 All-Time Results 38-39 Season Stats 151 17
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Page 1: umterps.com · MARYLAND 2016 Record: 17-3 (5-0 B1G) 2016 Ranks: 2nd (Media) / 1st (Coaches) 2015 Record: 15-4 (4-1 B1G) Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91) Coach’s Record: 100-45

MARYLAND2016 Record: 17-3 (5-0 B1G)2016 Ranks: 2nd (Media) / 1st (Coaches)2015 Record: 15-4 (4-1 B1G)Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91)Coach’s Record: 100-45 (.690)/9th seasonCoach’s Record at Maryland: 80-26 (.755)/6th seasonAssociate Head Coach: Kevin Conry (Johns Hopkins ‘04)Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Mattes (Rutgers '11)Director of Lacrosse Operations: Todd MacFarlane (Chapman '09)

SETTING THE STAGE

MEDIA

MARYLANDMen's Lacrosse SID: Sean EllenbyE-mail address: [email protected] Office: (301) 314-8093Website: www.umterps.com

Twitter: @TerpsMLaxInstagram: @TerpsMLaxSnapchat: @TerpsMLaxFacebook: /MarylandLacrosse

SOCIAL

The 2016 Maryland men's lacrosse team had one of its most sucessful seasons in history, compiling a 17-3 overall record and a perfect 5-0 Big Ten recorden route to claiming the Big Ten regular season and tournament championships and advancing to the NCAA Final Four for the fifth time in six seasons.

91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

Maryland made history at the 2016 Major League LacrosseDraft on Jan. 22, setting an MLL record with six players selected in the first 19 picks: Matt Dunn (7th), Kyle Bernlohr(11th), Henry West (12th), Pat Young (13th), Bryan Cole(16th) and Greg Danseglio (19th).

The Terps had eight players named USILA All-America: BryanCole (1st), Isaiah Davis-Allen (1st), Kyle Bernlohr (2nd),Matt Dunn (2nd), Matt Rambo (2nd), Greg Danseglio (3rd),Tim Muller (3rd) and Colin Heacock (HM).

The Maryland offense exploded during postseason play,averaging 14 goals over the course of six games in the BigTen Tournament and NCAA Tournament. Junior Matt Rambototaled an astonishing 34 points (5.7/g) during those games,after posting 41 points in the first 14 games of the season.

Maryland has won 14 NCAA Tournament games since headcoach John Tillman took over the program in 2011 - themost in the NCAA over that span. It is also the most NCAAwins in a six-year stretch for the program since Bud Beardmore's Terps won 13 games between 1971-76.

Maryland had one of its most successful seasons in history,winning a program-record 17 games en route to making its thirdstraight appearance in the NCAA Final Four and secondstraight NCAA Finals appearance. The Terps also won asingle-season program record 16 consecutive games.

MD NAT. CONF. 11.6 15 4 Goals Per Game 8.4 10 1 Opponents’ Goals Per Game 38.1 Shots Per Game 30.5 21 4 Shot Percentage 20.2 Shots on Goal Per Game 53.1 Shots on Goal Percentage 9.7 48 4 Saves Per Game 54.7 Save Percentage 27.8 34 4 Groundballs Per Game 25.0 Opponents’ Groundballs Per Game 10.7 4 2 Turnovers Per Game 6.4 44 3 Caused Turnovers Per Game 52.4 26 4 Faceoff Percentage 91.0 5 3 Clear Percentage 85.0 Opponents’ Clear Percentage 2.8 Penalties Per Game 2:25 Penalty Minutes Per Game 47.6 8 3 Man-Up Conversion Percentage 26.9 3 1 Opponents’ Man-Up Conversion Percentage

2016 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE 17-3, 5-0 B1G // National Finalists // Big Ten Champions

FINAL NOTES

2016 FINAL STAT RANKS

FACING OFF

CURRENT STREAKS

OVERALL: 17-3 • B1G: 5-0

F13 NAVY ppdF20 HIGH POINT (4/-) W, 15-10F27 at Yale (5/7) L, 5-8M5 vs. Notre Dame (9/2) 1 L, 4-9M8 at Drexel (12/-) W, 12-8M12 at Princeton (12/-) W, 17-5M16 ALBANY (7/11) W, 10-7M26 NORTH CAROLINA (7/13) W, 11-8M29 at Penn (6/-) W,13-8A2 at Michigan (6/-) * W, 8-7A10 at Penn State (5/14) * W, 11-10 (ot)A16 RUTGERS (4/16) * W, 11-8A19 NAVY (5/7) W, 10-5A24 OHIO STATE (5/-) * W, 10-8A30 at Johns Hopkins (3/9) * W, 11-8M5 vs. Penn State (3/17) 2 W, 16-9M7 vs. Rutgers (1/18) 2 W, 14-8M15 QUINNIPIAC (1/-) 3 W, 13-6M21 vs. Syracuse (1/6) 4 W, 13-7M28 vs. Brown (1/4) 5 W, 15-14 (ot)M30 vs. North Carolina (1/12) 5 L, 13-14 (ot)All times Eastern | * Big Ten Game | 1 Pacific Coast Shootout at Orange County, Calif. | 2 Big Ten Tournament at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, Md.) | 3 NCAA First Round at Maryland | 4 NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown | 5 NCAA Final Four at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.

Games with a point: Matt Rambo (39, t-7th longest NCAA), Colin Heacock (17)Games with a goal: Matt Rambo (8)Games with an assist: Matt Rambo (11)Starts: Kyle Bernlohr, Bryan Cole, Henry West (39)10-win seasons: 14 (NCAA-best)NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14 (NCAA-best)

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After sitting on the bench his first three seasons as a backup,goalkeeper Kyle Bernlohr closed his career with a 32-7 recordin two seasons as a starter. He set the program record forvictories in 2015 (15), before breaking his own record in 2016(17). He will best be remembered for his sensational one-on-one save in overtime of the NCAA Finals against UNC.

Maryland's senior class set a program-record with 55 winsover four seasons, smashing the previous record of 50 setby the 2015 team. Kyle Bernlohr, Tyler Brooke, Bryan ColeMatt Dunn, Dave Goodwin, Ryan Lehman, Michael McCarney and Andrew Walsh were a part of all 55 wins.

Junior Matt Rambo had one of the most prolific offensive seasons in Maryland history, becoming the first player inprogram history to total 40 goals and 30 assists in a season.His 75 points (43G, 32A) were the third-most in programsingle-season history. He also set a program-record with 23points in the NCAA Tournament.

Faceoff specialist Austin Henningsen burst onto the scene bywinning a Maryland freshman record 151 faceoffs. He ranked14th nationally and second among freshmen with a .590faceoff winning percentage. Henningsen saved his bestperformance of the season for the NCAA Finals, winning acareer-high 19 faceoffs against North Carolina.

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

# NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)1 Matt Rambo A 5-10 195 Jr. Glenside, Pa. (LaSalle College HS)2 Colin Heacock A 6-3 195 Jr. Catonsville, Md. (Boys Latin)3 Sam Byassee M 5-11 175 Fr. Victor, N.Y. (Victor)4 IanRobertson A 5-9 175 Sr. Salem,Va.(St.Anne’sBelfield)5 Timothy Monahan A 6-1 182 Fr. Bethesda, Md. (Gonzaga)6 Lucas Gradinger M 5-10 170 RSo. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines)7 Tim Rotanz A 6-1 190 RSo. Wading River, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading River)8 Dan Morris G 6-1 180 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit)9 Dave Goodwin A 5-6 160 Sr. Sunderland, Md. (The Calverton School)10 Tyler Brooke A 6-3 190 Sr. Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga)11 Thomas O'Connell M 6-2 180 Fr. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade)12 Jon Garino, Jr. FO 5-10 180 Jr. Newtown Square, Pa. (Episcopal Acad.)13 Ryan Lehman D 6-0 175 Sr. Glen Mills, Pa. (Garnet Valley)15 Colin Giblin A 6-1 170 So. Bethesda, Md. (Salisbury School)16 Scott Bruner A 6-0 180 Fr. Ellicott City, Md. (Howard/Siena)17 James Bull M 5-11 190 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. (St. Stephen's & St. Agnes/UMBC)18 Austin Henningsen FO 6-1 195 Fr. Northport, N.Y. (Northport)19 WillBonaparte M 5-10 185 So. Ridgefield,Conn.(Ridgefield)20 Nick Manis M 6-0 180 Sr. Annapolis, Md. (Severn School)22 Greg Danseglio D 6-0 185 RSr. Islip Terrace, N.Y. (St. Anthony's/Virginia)23 Adam DiMillo M 5-11 190 So. West Seneca, N.Y. (Bishop Timon-St. Jude)24 Nick Brozowski LSM 5-11 165 RFr. Concord, Mass. (Concord-Carlisle)25 Dylan Maltz A 5-8 165 Jr. Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge/Syracuse)26 Isaiah Davis-Allen (C) M 6-2 180 Jr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes)27 Christian Zawadzki M 6-3 180 So. Kings Park, N.Y. (Smithtown West)28 Matt Neufeldt LSM 5-11 160 So. Naperville, Ill. (Culver)29 Conor Cunningham G 5-9 170 So. Upperco, Md. (Hereford)30 Josh Reinson M 6-1 185 Jr. Princeton, N.J. (Montgomery)31 Michael McCarney LSM 6-4 205 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit)32 Louis Dubick A 5-8 155 Fr. Potomac, Md. (Churchill)33 MattDunn(C) D 6-3 215 Sr. Towson,Md.(LoyolaBlakefield)35 Kyle Bernlohr (C) G 5-10 160 Sr. Akron, Ohio (Western Reserve)36 Tim Muller D 6-1 190 Jr. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade)37 Kai Storrs D 6-3 210 Fr. Plymouth, Minn. (Salisbury School)38 Henry West M 6-0 180 Sr. Darien, Conn. (Darien)39 Ben Chisolm A 5-9 170 Jr. Davidsonville, Md. (South River)40 Connor Kelly M 6-0 185 So. Easton, Conn. (Avon Old Farms)41 Bryce Young D 6-2 205 So. Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (St. Augustine Prep)42 Curtis Corley D 6-1 208 Fr. Medford Lakes, N.J. (Shawnee)43 Mac Pons D 5-11 180 So. Bel Air, Md. (Boys’ Latin)44 Pat Young M 6-1 205 Sr. Ewing, N.J. (Christchurch School/UMBC)45 Bryan Cole (C) M 6-3 190 Sr. Oakville, Ontario (Hill Academy)47 Wesley Janeck M 5-9 177 Fr. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest)48 Andrew Walsh FO 5-10 170 Sr. Bronxville, N.Y. (Bronxville)49 Will Snider M 6-2 160 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Salisbury School)50 Mike Adler D 6-2 200 So. Millstone Township, N.J. (Allentown/UMass-Lowell)51 Alexander Tuminello M 5-10 185 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)

2016 MARYLAND NUMERICAL ROSTER

Attack # Name Stats Notes 1 Matt Rambo (43G, 32A) 2nd Team All-America; totaled 34 pts (17G, 17A) over last 6 games; 1st player in MD history with 40G / 30A 25 Dylan Maltz (29G, 9A) Set career-highs in goals (29) and assists (9); totaled 5 hat tricks 2 Colin Heacock (42G, 102A) Honorable Mention All-America; Has 8 hat tricks in 2016; set career-highs in goals (42) and assists (12) 32 Louis Dubick (5G, 2A) EMO specialist; had 5 goals and 2 assists; scored in NCAA SemisRed Midfield 38 Henry West (17G, 11A) Set career-highs in points (28) and assists (11); had 2 goals and 4 assists in NCAA Finals vs. UNC 45 Bryan Cole (21G, 29A) 1st Team All-America; Set career-highs in goals (21) and assists (29) 40 Connor Kelly (31G, 13A) NCAA and Big Ten All-Tournament selection; set career-highs in goals (31) and assists (13)Gold Midfield 44 Pat Young (15G, 6A) Transfer from UMBC; had season-high 4 goals vs. Syracuse, including 100th career goal 7 Tim Rotanz (11G, 7A) Missed 2015 season to vertigo; set career-highs in goals (11) and assists (7) 6 Lucas Gradinger (6G, 3A) Set career-highs in goals (6) and assists (3)Defense 33 Matt Dunn (17GB, 8CT) 2nd Team All-America; Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America; Scored first career goal in NCAA Semis 36 Tim Muller (42GB, 24CT) 3rd Team All-America; led team with career-high 42 ground balls; also caused career-high 24 turnovers 43 Mac Pons (10GB, 8CT) Started all 20 games in 2016; had career-high 10 ground ballsGoalie 35 Kyle Bernlohr 8.25 GAA, 53.3 Sv% 2nd Team All-America; 32-7 career record; 10th in Maryland history in savesFaceoff Specialist 18 Austin Henningsen 151/256, 59.0% 14th nationally and 2nd among freshmen with .590 FO%; won 151 faceoffs - most by fresman in program history 19 Will Bonaparte 80/175, 45.7% Won 80 faceoffs and made six starts as Henningsen's backupSSDM 26 Isaiah Davis-Allen (4G, 1A, 45GB, 11CT) 1st Team All-America, 1st Team All-Big Ten; had career-highs in goals (4), ground balls (42) and cased turnovers (11) 23 Adan DiMillo (0G, 2A, 9GB, 2CT) No. 2 short stick defender; had nine grounds balls and two caused turnovers 20 Nick Manis (0G, 0A, 7GB, 2CT) Missed entire 2015 season to injury; had seven ground balls and an assist 47 Wesley Janeck (0G, 0A, 23GB, 0CT) Freshman short stick; very fast & athletic; had 23 ground balls - many on the faceoff wingLSM 22 Greg Danseglio (0G, 0A, 66GB, 17CT) 3rd Team All-America; had career-high 66 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers 31 Michael McCarney (0G, 0A, 9GB, 6CT) Maryland Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient; had nine ground balls and six caused turnovers

MARYLAND PROBABLES

Head Coach: John Tillman (6th season at Maryland; Cornell ’91)Assoc. Head Coach: Kevin Conry (4th season, Johns Hopkins ’04)Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (2nd season, Navy ’99)Vol. Assistant Coach: Chris Mattes (1st season, Rutgers '11)Director of Lacrosse Ops.: Todd MacFarlane (1st season, Chapman '09)

Pronunciation Guide:3 Sam Byassee Bye-ah-see6 Lucas Gradinger Grade-ING-er12 Jon Garino Guh-reen-o13 Ryan Lehman Lay-man22 Greg Danseglio Dan-seg-lee-o23 Adam DiMillo Di-MILL-o24 Nick Brozowski Bro-zow-ski27 Christian Zawadzki Zuh-wads-ki30 Josh Reinson Rine-son32 Louis Dubick Doo-bick35 Kyle Bernlohr Bern-LORE36 Tim Muller MULL-er (to “mull” over)39 Ben Chisolm Chis-UM47 Wesley Janeck Jan-ick

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CURRENT TERPS IN NCAA'S

Name Year G A P GB F/OWill Bonaparte 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 1/3 2016 QF 0 0 0 1 6/13 2016 SF 0 0 0 1 5/9 Career (3 gms) 0 0 0 2 12/25Tyler Brooke 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (3 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Nick Brozowski 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (2 gms) 0 0 0 1 --Ben Chisolm 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (2 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Bryan Cole 2014 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2014 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 1st 2 1 3 1 -- 2015 QF 4 1 5 0 -- 2015 SF 1 1 2 0 -- 2015 F 1 0 1 1 -- 2016 1st 3 1 4 0 -- 2016 QF 0 4 4 0 -- 2016 SF 0 2 2 0 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 3 -- Career (11 gms) 11 10 21 8 --Curtis Corley 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (2 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Greg Danseglio 2014 1st (UVA) 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 4 -- Career (5 gms) 0 0 0 9 --Isaiah Davis-Allen 2014 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2014 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 QF 0 1 1 2 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 3 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 SF 1 0 1 6 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 3 -- Career (11 gms) 1 1 2 23 --Adam DiMillo 2015 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (8 gms) 0 0 0 8 --Louis Dubick 2016 1st 1 0 1 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 SF 1 0 1 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 2 0 2 2 --Matt Dunn 2014 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2014 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 SF 1 0 1 3 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 3 -- Career (11 gms) 1 0 1 14 --Jon Garino 2014 QF 0 0 0 3 3/7 2014 SF 0 0 0 2 4/8 2015 QF 0 0 0 0 1/4 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 0 0 0 5 8/19

91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

Name Year G A P GB F/OLucas Gradinger 2016 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 0 0 0 2 --Colin Heacock 2014 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2014 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 1st 1 0 1 0 -- 2015 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2015 SF 1 0 1 2 -- 2015 F 1 0 1 0 -- 2016 1st 1 1 2 1 -- 2016 QF 0 2 2 1 -- 2016 SF 3 1 4 2 -- 2016 F 2 2 4 2 -- Career (11 gms) 10 6 16 8 --Austin Henningsen 2016 1st 0 0 0 7 14/17 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 3/11 2016 SF 0 0 0 3 7/23 2016 F 0 0 0 7 19/30 Career (4 gms) 0 0 0 17 43/81Wesley Janeck 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 3 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 3 -- Career (4 gms) 0 0 0 7 --Connor Kelly 2015 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 QF 3 0 3 0 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 1st 0 1 1 0 -- 2016 QF 2 0 2 1 -- 2016 SF 1 1 2 1 -- 2016 F 4 0 4 0 -- Career (8 gms) 10 2 12 3 --Ryan Lehman 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 --Dylan Maltz 2015 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 QF 1 1 2 0 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 0 1 1 1 -- 2016 QF 3 0 3 0 -- 2016 SF 3 0 3 1 -- 2016 F 2 1 3 5 -- Career (8 gms) 9 3 12 8 --Nick Manis 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 SF 0 1 1 0 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 0 1 1 3 --Michael McCarney 2015 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (7 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Timothy Monahan 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (2 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Tim Muller 2015 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 3 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 6 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 2 -- Career (8 gms) 0 0 0 17 --Matt Neufeldt 2015 1st 0 0 0 4 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 2 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 4 -- Career (4 gms) 0 0 0 12 --

Name Year G A P GB F/OMac Pons 2014 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2014 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (11 gms) 0 0 0 3 --Matt Rambo 2014 1st 3 0 3 2 -- 2014 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2014 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 1st 1 2 3 3 -- 2015 QF 1 2 3 2 -- 2015 SF 4 2 6 3 -- 2015 F 2 1 3 0 -- 2016 1st 3 2 5 1 -- 2016 QF 4 2 6 2 -- 2016 SF 1 5 6 1 -- 2016 F 3 3 6 0 -- Career (11 gms) 23 19 42 14 --Ian Robertson 2014 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- Career (3 gms) 0 0 0 0 --Tim Rotanz 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 -- 2016 QF 0 1 1 1 -- 2016 SF 2 0 2 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 2 1 3 2 --Andrew Walsh 2016 1st 0 0 0 0 0/1 2016 QF 0 0 0 0 -- Career (2 gms) 0 0 0 0 0/1Henry West 2014 1st 0 1 1 2 -- 2014 QF 1 0 1 0 -- 2014 SF 1 0 1 1 -- 2015 1st 1 0 1 1 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 SF 2 0 2 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 3 1 4 1 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 2016 SF 2 0 2 1 -- 2016 F 2 4 6 1 -- Career (11 gms) 12 6 18 11 --Bryce Young 2015 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 2015 SF 0 0 0 0 -- 2015 F 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 1st 1 0 1 2 -- 2016 QF 0 0 0 4 -- 2016 SF 0 0 0 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (8 gms) 1 0 1 10 --Pat Young 2016 1st 1 0 1 1 -- 2016 QF 4 0 4 0 -- 2016 SF 0 1 1 1 -- 2016 F 0 0 0 0 -- Career (4 gms) 5 1 6 2 --

Goalies Year Svs. GA Min GBKyle Bernlohr 2013 1st 0 2 5:42 0 2015 1st 8 7 60:00 2 2015 QF 12 7 57:17 2 2015 SF 6 10 59:15 5 2015 F 10 10 60:00 0 2016 1st 7 6 53:16 2 2016 QF 15 7 58:58 1 2016 SF 11 14 61:19 2 2016 F 9 14 62:21 2 Career (9 gms) 78 77 538:08 16Dan Morris 2015 QF 3 0 2:43 0 2015 SF 0 1 0:45 0 2016 1st 1 0 6:44 0 2016 QF 1 0 1:02 0 Career (4 gms) 5 1 17:18 0

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

1971 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 1Semifinals: #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 7Championship: #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland 6

1972 ( S E M I F I N A L S )Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 3Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland 6

1973 ( N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S )Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 4Semifinals: #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 5Championship: #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT

1974 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 6Semifinals: #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 10Championship: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland 12

1975 ( N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S )Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 11Semifinals: #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 5Championship: #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy 13

1976 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 8Semifinals: #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 11Championship: #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT

1977 ( S E M I F I N A L S )Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 8Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 22, #3 Maryland 12

1978 ( S E M I F I N A L S )Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 10Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland 11

1979 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 13Semifinals: #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 10Championship: #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland 9

1981 ( F I R S T R O U N D )Quarterfinals: #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland 14

1982 ( F I R S T R O U N D )Quarterfinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland 9

1983 ( S E M I F I N A L S )Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 4Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland 5

1986 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland 10

1987 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 8Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland 8

1989 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OTSemifinals: #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland 8

1991 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 7Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 13Semifinals: Towson State 15, #7 Maryland 11

1992 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: #6 Maryland 13, Duke 11Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland 10

1993 ( F I R S T R O U N D )First Round: #8 Army 15, Maryland 11

1994 ( F I R S T R O U N D )First Round: #8 Duke 14, Maryland 9

1995 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11Semifinals: #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 8Championship: #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland 9

1996 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland 7

1997 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 10Quarterfinals: Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 9Semifinals: Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 17Championship: #1 Princeton 19, Maryland 7

1998 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: #5 Maryland 18, Butler 10Quarterfinals: #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OTSemifinals: #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 8Championship: #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland 5

2000 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland 7

2001 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: ByeQuarterfinals: #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland 11

2003 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 5Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7Semifinals: #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland 4

2004 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: #3 Maryland 16, Army 12Quarterfinals: #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT

2005 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 10Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OTSemifinals: #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland 9

2006 ( S E M I F I N A L S ) First Round: #2 Maryland 16, Denver 8Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 6Semifinals: UMass 8, #2 Maryland 5

2007 ( F I R S T R O U N D ) First Round: UMBC 13, #7 Maryland 9

2008 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: #7 Maryland 10, Denver 7Quarterfinals: #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT

2009 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 3Quarterfinals: #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland 6

2010 ( Q UA R T E R F I N A L S )First Round: #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 8Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 7, #3 Maryland 5

2011 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: Maryland 13, #8 North Carolina 6Quarterfinals: Maryland 6, #1 Syracuse 5, OTSemifinals: Maryland 9, #5 Duke 4Championship: #7 Virginia 9, Maryland 7

2012 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: Maryland 10, #9 Lehigh 9Quarterfinals: Maryland 11, #2 Johns Hopkins 5Semifinals: Maryland 16, #3 Duke 10Championship: #1 Loyola 9, Maryland 3

2013 ( F I R S T R O U N D )First Round: Cornell 16, #6 Maryland 8

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2014 ( S E M I F I N A L S )First Round: #7 Maryland 8, Cornell 7Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, Bryant 8Semifinals: #6 Notre Dame 11, #7 Maryland 7

2015 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: #6 Maryland 8, Yale 7Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 14, #3 North Carolina 7Semifinals: #6 Maryland 12, Johns Hopkins 11Finals: #4 Denver 10, #6 Maryland 5

2016 ( N AT I O N A L F I N A L I S T S )First Round: #1 Maryland 13, Qunnipiac 6Second Round: #1 Maryland 13, #8 Syracuse 7Semifinals: #1 Maryland 15, #4 Brown 14, OTChampionship: North Carolina 14, #1 Maryland 13, OT

NCAA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWNAll-Time Record: 39 appearances: 56-37 (.602)First Round Record: 17-4 (.819) • Md. also received six byes into the QuartersQuarterfinal Record: 24-11 (.686)Semifinal Record: 13-11 (.542)Final Record: 2-11 (.154)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

F I R S T R O U N D ( 17 - 4 )1986 Bye1987 Bye1989 Bye1991 #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 71992 #6 Maryland 13, Duke 111993 #8 Army 15, Maryland 111994 #8 Duke 14, Maryland 91995 Bye1996 Bye1997 Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 101998 #5 Maryland 18, Butler 102000 #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 122001 Bye2003 #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 52004 #3 Maryland 16, Army 122005 #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 102006 #2 Maryland 16, Denver 82007 UMBC 13, #7 Maryland 92008 #7 Maryland 10, Denver 72009 Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 32010 #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 82011 Maryland 13, #8 North Carolina 62012 Maryland 10, #7 Lehigh 92013 Cornell 16, #6 Maryland 82014 #7 Maryland 8, Cornell 72015 #6 Maryland 8, Yale 72016 #1 Maryland 13, Quinnipiac 6

Q UA R T E R F I N A L S ( 24 - 11 )1971 #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 11972 #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 31973 #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 41974 #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 61975 #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 111976 #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 81977 #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 81978 #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 101979 #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 131981 #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland 141982 #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland 91983 #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 41986 #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland 101987 #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 81989 #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OT1991 #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 131992 #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland 101995 #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 111996 #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland 71997 Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 91998 #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OT2000 #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland 72001 #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland 112003 #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 72004 #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT2005 #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OT2006 #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 62008 #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT2009 #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland 62010 Notre Dame 7, #3 Maryland 52011 Maryland 6, #1 Syracuse 5, OT2012 Maryland 11, #2 Johns Hopkins 52014 #7 Maryland 16, Bryant 82015 #6 Maryland 14, #3 North Carolina 72016 #1 Maryland 13, #8 Syracuse 7

S E M I F I N A L S ( 13 - 11 )1971 #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 71972 #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland 61973 #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 51974 #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 101975 #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 51976 #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 111977 #2 Johns Hopkins 16, #3 Maryland 91978 #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland 111979 #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 101983 #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland 51987 #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland 81989 #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland 81991 Towson State 15, #7 Maryland 111995 #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 81997 Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 171998 #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 82003 #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland 42005 #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland 92006 UMass 8, #2 Maryland 52011 Maryland 9, #5 Duke 42012 Maryland 16, #3 Duke 102014 #6 Notre Dame 11, #7 Maryland 72015 #6 Maryland 12, Johns Hopkins 112016 #1 Maryland 15, #4 Brown 14, OT

F I N A L S ( 2 - 11 )1971 #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland 61973 #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT1974 #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland 121975 #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy 131976 #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT1979 #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland 91995 #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland 91997 #1 Princeton 19, Maryland 71998 #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland 52011 #7 Virginia 9, Maryland 72012 #1 Loyola 9, Maryland 32015 #4 Denver 10, #6 Maryland 52016 North Carolina 14, #1 Maryland 13, OT

NCAA TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWNAll-Time Record: 39 appearances: 56-37 (.602)First Round Record: 17-4 (.819) • Md. also received six byes into the QuartersQuarterfinal Record: 24-11 (.686)Semifinal Record: 13-11 (.542)Final Record: 2-11 (.154)

ALL-TIME IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT BY ROUND

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

CAREER-GOALS1. Frank Urso (1973-76) 32*2. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 283. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 254. Matt Rambo (2014-) 235. Scott Hochstadt (1996-98) 216. Joe Walters 2003-06) 197. Mark Douglas (1989, 91) 17 Terry Kimball (1976-79) 17 Roger Tuck (1973-76) 1710. Drew Snider (2009-12) 1611. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 1512. Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 14 Rob Wurzburger (1989, 91) 14 Bert Caswell (1975-76) 14 Brian Zeller (1997-98, 2000) 14 Max Ritz (2005-08) 14 Mike Chanenchuk (2012-14) 1418. John Lamon (1976, 78-79) 1319. Doug Radebaugh (1973-75) 12 Barry Mitchell (1976, 78-79) 12 Henry West (2013-16) 12* Tied for 5th all-time in NCAA tournament history

TOURNAMENT-POINTS1. Matt Rambo (2016) 232. Andrew Whipple (1998) 183. Andrew Whipple (1997) 174. Ed Mullen (1976) 16 Mark Douglas (1991) 166. Mike Chanenchuk (2014) 15 Matt Rambo (2015) 158. Bert Caswell (1975) 14 Frank Urso (1975) 14 Barry Mitchell (1979) 14 Bob Boneillo (1979) 14 Rob Chomo (1995) 14 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 14

TOURNAMENT-GOALS1. Mark Douglas (1991) 132. Matt Hahn (1998) 12 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 124. Ed Mullen (1976) 11 Matt Rambo (2016) 116. Joe Walters (2005) 10 Drew Snider (2012) 108. Scott Hochstadt (1997) 9 Matt Hahn (1995) 9 Barry Mitchell (1979) 9 Frank Urso (1973) 9 Frank Urso (1975) 9

MARYLAND'S NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

GAME-GOALS1. Ed Mullen (1976 vs. Navy) 72. Matt Hahn (1998 vs. Loyola) 5 Scott Hochstadt (1997 vs. G'town) 5 Frank Urso (1975 vs. Navy) 5 Terry Kimball (1978 vs. Virginia) 5 Jim Wilkerson (1981 vs. J. Hopkins) 5 Mark Douglas (1991 vs. Brown) 5 Max Ritz (2006 vs. Denver) 5 Mike Chanenchuk (2014 vs. Bryant) 59. Bob Mitchell (1973 vs. Brown) 4 Roger Tuck (1976 vs. Navy) 4 Mike Hynes (1977 vs. J. Hopkins) 4 John Lamon (1978 vs. J. Hopkins) 4 Barry Mitchell (1979 vs. Syracuse) 4 Ron Martinello (1979 vs. Syracuse) 4 Brendan Hanley (1987 vs. Penn) 4 Rob Wurzburger (1989 vs. Adelphi) 4 Mark Douglas (1991 vs. Rutgers) 4 Mark Douglas (1991 vs. Brown) 4 Rob Wurzburger (1991 vs. Brown) 4 Matt Hahn (1995 vs. Syracuse) 4 Matt Hahn (1997 vs. G'town) 4 Scott Hochstadt (1998 vs. J. Hopkins) 4 Scott Hochstadt (1998 vs. Loyola) 4 Andrew Combs (2000 vs. Hofstra) 4 Mike Mollot (2003 vs. UMass) 4 Joe Walters (2005 vs. G'Town) 4 Drew Snider (2011 at N. Carolina) 4 Drew Snider (2012 vs. Duke) 4 Bryan Cole (2015 vs. UNC) 4 Matt Rambo (2015 vs. J. Hopkins) 4 Matt Rambo (2016 vs. Syracuse) 4 Connor Kelly (2016 vs. UNC) 4

GAME-ASSISTS(since 1998)1. Andrew Whipple (1998 vs. Butler) 5 Andrew Whipple (1998 vs. Loyola) 5 Joe Walters (2006 vs. Denver) 5 Matt Rambo (2016 vs. Brown) 55. Mike Mollot (2000 vs. Hofstra) 4 Owen Blye (2012 vs. Lehigh) 4 Kevin Cooper (2012 vs. Duke) 4 Mike Chanenchuk (2014 vs. Bryant) 4 Bryan Cole (2016 vs. Syracuse) 4 Henry West (2016 vs. UNC) 411. Frank Radin (1998 vs. Loyola) 3 Bill Ruhl (1998 vs. Loyola) 3 Dan LaMonica (2001 vs. Towson) 3 Dan LaMonica (2003 vs. Ohio St.) 3 Joe Walters (2003 vs. UMass) 3 Joe Walters (2004 vs. Army) 3 Andrew Schwartzman (2005 vs. GT) 3 Dan Groot (2007 vs. UMBC) 3 Ryan Young (2009 vs. Syracuse) 3 Ryan Young (2011 at N. Carolina) 3 Ryan Young (2011 vs. Syracuse) 3 Joe Cummings (2012 vs. Duke) 3 Joe LoCascio (2015 vs. UNC) 3

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

JOHN TILLMANHEAD COACH • SIXTH SEASON AT MARYLAND • CORNELL '91

John Tillman was hired as the University of Maryland's head men's lacrosse coach on June 16, 2010, becoming the ninth coach in the then-85-year history of the program. Tillman came to College Park after three years returning Harvard lacrosse to national prominence and twelve seasons as the top assistant at Navy, during which the Midshipmen experienced some of the best years in their storied history.

Tillman has experienced immense success since taking the reins in College Park, leading the Terps to five NCAA Final Fours and four championship game appearances in six seasons. He has garnered an 80-26 (.755) overall record at Maryland - the most wins ever by a Maryland coach through their first six seasons. The Maryland defense has ranked in the nation's top-10 in scoring defense all six seasons of his tenure.

Maryland has won 32 games over the last two seasons - the most in the nation over that span. Additionally, Tillman has won 14 NCAA Tournament games since 2011 - also an NCAA-best.

Tillman's players have been lauded with accolades, as he has developed 38 All-Americans and produced 26 Major League Lacrosse draft selections since 2011.

Additionally, the program's accomplishments have translated to the classroom, as Tillman has had 12 USILA Scholar All-Americans in six seasons. The 2015 spring semester and 2016 fall semester combined for the program's highest GPA in more than 10 years.

The Terrapins won a program record 17 games in addition to piecing together a single-season record 16 consecutive wins in 2016 as they returned to the National Championship game, where they lost an overime heartbreaker to UNC. Tillman's team swept the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles. Eight players earned USILA All-America honors and Matt Dunn was named a Senior CLASS Award First Team All-American. Maryland also set a MLL record with six players selected in the first 19 picks of the 2016 MLL Draft.

Maryland had another phenomenal in 2015 when Tillman led the team to a Terrapin single-season record 15 victories and a berth in the NCAA national title game. The Terps featured the top-ranked scoring defense (7.1 goals allowed/g), as junior Kyle Bernlohr claimed the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award. Additionally, five players earned USILA All-America honors and Casey Ikeda was also a USILA Scholar All-American.

Tillman captured his first career ACC Coach of the Year honor by leading the Terps to the 2014 ACC regular season championship and the program's third Final Four appearance in four seasons. Senior Niko Amato earned the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as the nation's most outstanding goalie, as five Maryland players earned USILA All-America honors.

Tillman's third season in College Park saw the Terps ascend to the top of the national rankings for the first time since 2006, following a 12-10 win at then-No. 1 Loyola on Feb. 21. Maryland earned a bid to the NCAA tournament for the 11th consecutive season, which is the longest active streak in Division I men's lacrosse. Seniors Jesse Bernhardt and John Haus became the first Terrapins since 2006 to earn first-team All-America honors, leading a group of seven Maryland honorees.

The 2012 season was viewed by many as a rebuiliding year after Maryland graduated 17 seniors in 2011, but Tillman rallied the team and the Terrapins returned to the NCAA championship game with sensational postseason performances from seniors Joe Cummings and Drew Snider among others. Five Terps earned All-America honors following Maryland's 12-6 campaign and junior Jesse Bernhardt was selected as co-recipient of the ACC's first-ever Defensive Player of the Year award.

In his first season in College Park Tillman guided the Terps to a 13-5 record, the 2011 ACC championship (the program's first since 2005) and a berth in the NCAA championship game (the first for the Terps since 1998). Eight Terrapins earned All-America honors in Tillman's first season, which is the most Maryland players selected in a single-season since 2004.

Widely considered one of the top coaches in the country and a dynamic recruiter, Tillman was the head men's lacrosse coach at Harvard for three seasons prior to his arrival in College Park. His last recruiting class for the Crimson was rated No. 3 in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse.

During his three seasons at Harvard, Tillman compiled an overall record of 20-19, including an 8-5 mark in 2009, which was the Crimson's highest win total since 1999.

Tillman improved his teams in every aspect over the past three seasons. Prior to his arrival in Cambridge, Mass., the Crimson ranked 40th and 42nd, respectively, in total offense and defense. Tillman's defense ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation, while his offense rose to No. 15 in the country. He also dramatically improved Harvard's extra-man offense, from the 51st-ranked unit before he arrived, to a perennial top 15 unit.

Prior to Harvard, Tillman spent 12 seasons at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. After six seasons as an assistant coach, he was promoted to head assistant coach and offensive coordinator prior to the 2002 season. From 2004 through 2007, Tillman helped lead the Midshipmen to the some of the most successful seasons in program history, including four straight NCAA tournament berths, four consecutive Patriot League tournament titles and four straight Patriot League regular season championships.

In 2004, with Tillman at the helm of the Navy offense, the Mids made a remarkable run through the NCAA tournament, defeating three Ivy League teams (Penn, Cornell and Princeton) en route to a spot in the national championship game. Tillman's offense was a key component of Navy's success that season, ranking third in the nation in scoring offense. Following the Mids' tremendous 2004 season, Tillman was awarded the first of his two Collegiate Lacrosse Assistant Coach of the Year Awards by the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association.

During his 12 season at the Naval Academy, Tillman was responsible for helping develop first team All-America midfielders Graham Gill and Billy Looney and second team All-America attackman Jon Birsner. In his 12 seasons in Annapolis, the Mids compiled an overall record of 104-63.

Tillman started his coaching career as an assistant coach at Ithaca College. He spent four seasons (1992-95) with the Bombers, helping lead them to the Division III national semifinals in 1992.

In addition to his extensive coaching experience, Tillman also serves as a member of the Tewaaraton Award Men's Selection Committee.

A 1991 graduate of Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, Tillman was a three-year member of the school's Dean's list. He had the opportunity to play for legendary coach Richie Moran and was a member of the 1989 squad that earned a berth in the NCAA tournament.

Tillman was a goalie when he entered college, but played a number of positions for the Big Red, giving him a great appreciation and understanding for the overall game of lacrosse.

Tillman played professionally for the Baltimore Thunder and the Washington Power of the National Lacrosse League. During his final two seasons in Baltimore, he helped the Thunder reach the NLL Championship and Semifinals. Tillman also played for the Toyota Lacrosse Club, who won five-consecutive Southern Division Championships, including a world championship in 2000.

A native of Corning, N.Y., Tillman was previously commissioned into the U.S. Navy as a fleet support officer and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal.

TILLMAN FACTSFull Name: John Tillman Age: 46Hometown: Corning, N.Y.Alma Mater: Cornell `91Years Coaching: 25

COACHING EXPERIENCE2011-pres. Maryland (Head Coach)2008-10 - Harvard (Head Coach)2002-07 - Navy (Head Assistant Coach)1996-2001 - Navy (Assistant Coach)1992-1995 - Ithaca College (Assistant Coach)

TILLMAN ALL-TIME VS.Albany 1-0Bellarmine 1-0Brown 1-3Bryant 1-0Canisius 1-0Colgate 1-2Cornell 1-4Dartmouth 2-1Denver 0-2Detroit Mercy 1-0Drexel 2-0Duke 7-4Fairfield 1-0Georgetown 2-2Hartford 4-0High Point 1-0Holy Cross 3-0Johns Hopkins 4-4Lehigh 1-0Loyola 2-1Marist 1-0Massachusetts 2-1Michigan 4-0Mount St. Mary's 3-0Navy 6-0North Carolina 5-5Notre Dame 1-2Ohio State 1-1Penn 3-2Penn State 3-0Presbyterian 1-0Princeton 3-2Quinnipiac 1-0Robert Morris 1-0Rutgers 3-0St. Joseph's 1-0Siena 0-1Stony Brook 4-0Syracuse 3-0Towson 1-0UMBC 2-1Villanova 4-0Virginia 3-3Yale 4-2

TILLMAN'S RECORD Overall ConferenceYear School W L Pct. W L Pct.2008 Harvard 6 8 .429 1 5 .1672009 Harvard 8 5 .615 3 3 .5002010 Harvard 6 6 .500 2 4 .333 Total 20 19 .512 6 12 .333

2011 Maryland 13 5 .722 1 2 .3332012 Maryland 12 6 .667 1 2 .3332013 Maryland 10 4 .714 2 1 .6672014 Maryland 13 4 .765 4 1 .8002015 Maryland 15 4 .789 4 1 .8002016 Maryland 17 3 .850 5 0 1.000 Total 80 26 .755 17 7 .708

Total 100 45 .690 23 19 .548

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COACHING HISTORY

CHRONOLOGICALLY (MARYLAND MOVED TO THE BIG TEN AT THE START OF 2015) Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct.R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 225-52-2 .810 18-2 .900Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 90-26 .776 28-4 .875Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556John Tillman 6 seasons (2011-) 80-26 .755 17-7 .708

MOST VICTORIES Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct.Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 225-52-2 .810 18-2 .900Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 90-26 .776 28-4 .875John Tillman 6 seasons (2011-) 80-26 .755 17-7 .708John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833

WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Seasons (Years) W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct.Jack Faber 3 seasons (1928-30) 26-4 .867 John Howard 4 seasons (1966-69) 32-7-1 .813 8-1 .889Jack Faber & Al Heagy 31 seasons (1931-63) 225-52-2 .810 18-2 .900Al Heagy 2 seasons (1964-65) 21-5 .808 5-1 .833Bud Beardmore 11 seasons (1970-80) 90-26 .776 28-4 .875John Tillman 6 seasons (2011-) 80-26 .755 17-7 .708R.V. Truitt 4 seasons (1924-27) 22-8-1 .725 Dick Edell 18 seasons (1984-2001) 171-76 .692 29-25 .537Dave Cottle 9 seasons (2002-10) 99-45 .688 15-12 .556Dino Mattessich 3 seasons (1981-83) 26-15 .634 6-5 .545

TERP TENDENCIESTendency 2016 Strk. Under TillmanOverall Record 17-3 L1 80-26 Home 7-0 W8 37-9 Road 6-1 W6 30-8 Neutral 4-2 L1 13-9B1G Record 5-0 W5 9-1Non-Conference Record 7-2 W6 55-16On Grass 2-1 L1 20-12On Turf 15-2 W14 60-14Day Games 10-2 L1 53-19Night Games 7-1 W7 27-7Leading after first quarter 11-0 W14 57-8Trailing after first quarter 4-1 L1 16-14Tied after first quarter 2-2 W1 7-4Leading at halftime 13-1 L1 64-5Trailing at halftime 4-0 W4 11-15Tied at halftime 0-2 L2 5-6Leading after third quarter 16-0 W19 72-6Trailing after third quarter 0-2 L2 5-16Tied after third quarter 1-1 L1 3-4In overtime 2-1 L1 4-3Maryland has more shots 14-3 L1 65-12Opponent has more shots 2-0 W2 13-13Teams have same shots 1-0 2-1Maryland has more saves 9-2 W9 33-9Opponent has more saves 7-1 L1 41-14Teams have same saves 1-0 6-3Maryland wins more faceoffs 6-3 L1 48-13Opponent wins more faceoffs 8-0 W8 26-13Teams win same faceoffs 3-0 6-0Maryland has more groundballs 8-2 L1 59-12Opponent has more groundballs 9-0 W9 18-13Teams have same groundballs 0-1 L1 2-1Maryland has higher clear pct. 12-1 L1 56-6Opponent has higher clear pct. 4-2 W3 22-20Teams have same clear pct. 1-0 W2 2-0Maryland scores extra-man goal 11-2 L1 54-15Maryland doesn't score an extra-man goal 6-1 W6 27-11Maryland has more extra-man goals 7-2 L1 28-8Opponent has more extra-man goals 3-0 W3 17-7Teams have same extra-man goals 7-1 W7 35-11Maryland commits more penalties 8-2 W8 38-12Opponent commits more penalties 5-1 L1 28-10Teams commit same penalties 4-0 W5 14-4Maryland has more penalty minutes 9-2 W9 41-12Opponent has more penalty minutes 7-1 L1 29-11Teams have same penalty minutes 1-0 10-3Maryland commits more turnovers 5-2 W5 29-14Opponent commits more turnovers 10-1 L1 45-9Teams have same turnovers 2-0 W2 6-3Games decided by one goal 3-1 L1 13-7Games decided by 2-4 goals 6-1 W6 23-11Games decided by 5-8 goals 7-1 W7 28-8Games decided by 9-12 goals 1-0 W17 12-0Games decided by 13 or more goals 0-0 W140 4-0Maryland scores less than 10 goals 1-2 W1 13-21Maryland scores 10-14 goals 12-1 L1 49-5Maryland scores 15-19 goals 4-0 W58 16-0Maryland scores 20 or more goals 0-0 W22 2-0Opponent scores less than 10 goals 14-2 W16 71-10Opponent scores 10 or more goals 3-1 L1 9-16vs. Top 5 ranked opponents 2-1 W2 11-7vs. teams ranked No. 6-10 3-1 W3 15-7vs. teams ranked No. 11-20 5-1 L1 16-9vs. unranked opponents 7-0 W7 37-3vs. teams with winning record 12-3 L1 47-21vs. teams with .500 record 0-0 12-2vs. teams with losing record 5-0 22-3Games in February 1-1 L1 14-2Games in March 5-1 W5 26-8Games in April 6-0 W6 22-8Games in May 5-1 L1 18-8

91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

50 || MIKE ADLERSo. • Defense • 6-2 • 200Milltone Township, N.J. • Allentown (UMass-Lowell)Major: Undecided

As a sophomore (2016): Appeared in one game, making Maryland debut against Princeton (3/12) ... transferred to Maryland prior to start of 2016 season.

As a freshman at UMass-Lowell (2015): Appeared in all 14 games, making 13 starts … led the team with 45 ground balls and ranked third on the team with 14 caused turnovers … also tallied an assist … totaled four ground balls in collegiate debut at Yale (2/14) … posted career-high seven ground balls and notched first career assist in win at NJIT (3/7) … totaled five ground balls and caused three turnovers at UMBC (4/18) … also named to the Dean’s List.

Before College: Played for Allentown High School, where he helped lead the team to Colonial Valley Conference titles as a junior and senior … named honorable mention all-state as a junior … a two-time all-conference and all-division selection.

Personal: Son of Michael and Millie Adler … has three siblings, Nicholas, Natasha and Mariah.

35 || KYLE BERNLOHRSr. • Goalie • 5-10 • 160Akron, Ohio • Western ReserveMajor: American Studies

BERNLOHR'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Second Team All-America• 2016 First Team All-Big Ten• 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team• 2016 Big Ten Specialist of the Week (3/29; 4/12)• 2016 Tewaaraton Award Nominee (Top-25)• 2015 Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award Winner• 2015 USILA First Team All-America• 2015 First Team All-Big Ten• 2015 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2015 Tewaaraton Award Nominee (Top-25)• 2015 Ten Co-Specialist of the Week (3/30)• 2015 Ten Defensive Player of the Week (2/16)

Professional: Selected with the 11th overall pick in the second round of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Ohio Machine, becoming the highest drafted goalkeeper in Maryland history.

Career: Finished career ranked 10th in saves (373) in Maryland history, setting program record for single-season victories in 2015 (15) and 2016 (17). Allowed more than 10 goals just four times in 53 career appearances. Member of four NCAA Final Four teams, making three NCAA Championship game appearances in five seasons.

TERRAPIN PLAYER PROFILES

As a senior (2016): Started all 20 games, winning a Maryland record 17 games ... team captain ... ranked ninth nationally in goals-against-average (8.25) ... made 185 total saves ... made eight saves in season-opening win vs. High Point (2/20) ... stopped seven shots at #7 Yale (2/27) ... made season-high nine saves against #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had nine saves in win against Drexel (3/8) ... posted nine saves and allowed just four goals in three quarters of action vs. Princeton (3/12) ... held Albany (3/16) seven goals below its season average and made seven saves ... posted nine saves in win over #12 UNC (3/26) - named Big Ten Specialist of the Week for efforts ... posted 10 saves in win over Penn (3/29) ... matched career-high with 12 saves in snowy conditions at Michigan (4/2) ... made career-high 14 saves in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had seven saves vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... held #10 Navy (4/19) to just five goals ... made three key fourth quarter saves against Ohio State (4/24) ... made seven saves, including three in the fourth quarter, at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... made 12 saves in Big Ten Tournament semis vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... posted 12 saves in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had seven saves in NCAA 1st Round win vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... made career-high 15 saves, while holding #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... made 11 saves in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had nine saves in overtime loss to UNC (5/30) in NCAA Championship game.

As a junior (2015): Started all 19 games in net, winning a Maryland record 15 games ... captured the Kelly Award for the nation's most outstanding goalkeeper ... led the nation in goals against average (6.95) and ranked sixth in save percentage (.571) ... totaled 168 saves ... made first collegiate start at Navy (2/14), making 12 saves and allowing just one goal en route to being named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week...matched career-high with 12 saves at Yale (2/21) ... held high-powered No. 10 Princeton (3/7) to just four goals on 11 saves ... posted 11 saves in upset victory over No. 2 North Caroina (3/21) ... made 10 saves in win against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... matched career-high with 12 saves in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... stopped six shots in NCAA Semifinal win vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... made 10 saves in NCAA Finals vs. Denver (5/25).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in five games, totaling 12 saves in 54:20 minutes.

As a redshirt freshman (2013): Appeared in eight games, totaling eight saves in 57:29 minutes ... made his collegiate debut, playing the final 11:00 in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12).

As a freshman (2012): Did not see action.

Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 8 freshman goalie in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 67th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... helped the Pioneers to a MSCLA title as a sophomore, earning Tournament Defensive MVP honors ... three time first team all-league ... also played offense in man-up situations and had eight goals and five assists ... set the Western Reserve single-game saves record with 27 vs. Landon in 2010 ... selected to the 2009 Under Armour Underclassmen Midwest team ... also a four-year letterwinner in soccer ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... first team all-district and all-league.

Personal: Son of Mark and Kim Bernlohr ... father, Mark, played baseball at Penn State ... younger brother of Blake, who played soccer at Roanoke College.

BERNLOHR'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB2012 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0-0 02013 8/0 8 11 .421 57 11.48 0-0 32014 6/0 12 3 .800 54 3.35 0-0 32015 19/19 168 126 .571 1087 6.95 15-4 442016 20/20 185 162 .533 1178 8.25 17-3 42Total 53/39 373 302 .553 2377 7.62 32-7 92

BERNLOHR'S CAREER HIGHSSaves: 15, vs. Syracuse (5/21/16)

19 || WILL BONAPARTESo. • Faceoff • 5-10 • 185Ridgefield, Conn. • RidgefieldMajor: Undecided

BONAPARTE'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• 2016 Big Ten Specialist of the Week (4/19)

As a sophomore (2016): Appeared in 17 games, making six starts at faceoff ... won 80-of-175 (.457) faceoffs, collecting 34 ground balls ... won six faceoffs on 11 attempts against High Point (2/20) ... won three faceoffs and picked up four ground balls at Princeton (3/12) ... secured 3-of-5 faceoffs at Penn (3/29) ... won 11 faceoffs on 17 attempts in OT win at Penn State (4/10) ... won 15-of-23 faceoffs, including 10-of-14 in second half, in first career start vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) en route to Big Ten Specialist of the Week honors ... won eight faceoffs and collected seven ground balls vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... won five faceoffs at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... won 10 faceoffs and had six ground balls in Big Ten Tournament semis vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... won four faceoffs in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... won six faceoffs in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... won 5-of-9 faceoffs, including the critical overtime faceoff led to the game-winning goal in the NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in eight games ... made collegiate debut at Yale (2/21) ... picked up first career ground ball at Villanova (3/14) ... saw late-game action in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17).

Before College: Ranked the No. 29 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse … ranked the 74th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse … listed as the No. 8 recruit out of the state of Connecticut by studentsports.com … four-year letterwinner for coach Roy Colsey at Ridgefield High School … member of the 2013 New England Under Armour Underclassmen team … two-time first team all-state … two-time first team All-FCIAC … all-tri-state MSG Varsity … helped lead the Tigers to the 2011 state championship … also a standout on the gridiron as a four-year letterwinner as a running back … two-time first team all-state … set the Tigers’ single-season and career rushing records.

Personal: Son of David and Heather Bonaparte … older brother of Charlie.

BONAPARTE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2015 8/0 0 0 0 0 0/3 .000 1 0/0:002016 17/6 0 0 0 0 80/175 .457 34 1/1:00Total 25/6 0 0 0 0 80/178 .449 35 0/0:00

BONAPARTE'S CAREER HIGHSFaceoff Wins: 15 vs. Rutgers (4/16/16)Groundballs: 7 vs. Navy (4/19/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

10 || TYLER BROOKESr. • Attack • 6-3 • 190Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga HSMajor: Agricultural Resource Economics

As a senior (2016): Made 13 appearances, totaling two assists ... assisted on a Pat Young goal in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... fired a shot in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... appeared in the NCAA Championship game vs. UNC (5/30).

As a junior (2015): Appeared in five games ... valuable member of scout team ... made first appearance of season in win against Drexel (2/28) ... fired one shot and had a ground ball at Villanova (3/14) ... picked up a ground ball at Robert Morris (3/24) ... saw late-game action in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in four games, totaling one assist and two ground balls ... assisted on Quinn Haley's goal in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2).

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in five games, totaling two goals and one ground ball ... scored two goals in his collegiate debut in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12).

Before Maryland: 2012 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... ranked the No. 22 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... member of the Philadelphia 2011 Under Armour Underclassmen team … a four-year letterwinner for Coach Brian Samson at Conestoga … helped the Pioneers win three straight state championships and four straight Central League titles ... named the Conestoga Offensive Player of the Year … scored 100 goals during his prep career.

Personal: Son of George and Susan Brooke … father participated in crew at Princeton … younger brother of George Brook, who played lacrosse at Washington & Lee … older brother of Sarah.

BROOKE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2013 5/0 2 0 2 6 0 0 1 0/0:002014 4/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0/0:002015 5/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0/0:002016 13/0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0/0:00Total 26/0 2 3 5 11 0 0 6 0/0:00

24 || NICK BROZOWSKIRFr. • LSM • 5-11 • 165Concord, Mass. • Concord-CarlisleMajor: Undecided

As a redshirt freshman (2016): Appeared in 11 games, totaling four ground balls and causing a pair of turnovers ... made collegiate debut against High Point (2/20) and scored his first career goal (the eventual game-winner) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinals vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... picked up a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA 1st Round win vs. Quinnipiac (5/15).

As a freshman (2015): Served a redshirt season ... did not see game action.

Before College: Selected as a the No. 5 recruit out of the state of Massachusetts by studentsports.com … three-year letterwinner for coach Tom Dalicandro at Concord Carlisle Regional High School … First Team Eastern Mass. All-American … ESPNBoston Boy’s All-State team … Dual County League All-Star … Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic … runner-up for ESPN’s “Mr. Lacrosse” Award … a three-sport star, also competing in football and hockey … a four-year letterwinner in hockey as a forward.

Personal: Son of John and Sarah Brozowski … youngest of four siblings – Derek, Lauren and Kristen.

BROZOWSKI'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2015 Redshirt2016 11/0 1 0 1 2 0 4 2 0/0:00

16 || SCOTT BRUNERFr. • A • 6-0 • 178Ellicott City, Md. • HowardMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in one game, making collegiate debut at Princeton (3/12).

Before Maryland: Spent fall semester of freshman year at Siena College, before transferring to Maryland … a four-year letterwinner at Howard High School, scoring more than 180 goals … helped lead Howard to the 2015 Maryland 3A/4A State Championship with a perfect 19-0 record as a senior … named Baltimore Sun Player of the Year and 4A/3A Kelly Award winner … 2015 US Lacrosse High School All-American … three-time All-Howard County selection … scored a Howard County record 88 goals and also led the county with 117 points as a senior … posted 61 points as a junior and 80 points as a sophomore … also a three-time letterwinner in soccer, helping Howard capture the 2014 regional championship.

Personal: Full name is Scott Eric Bruner … parents are Eric and Julie Bruner … father played soccer at the United States Naval Academy … a scholar athlete throughout high school.

17 || JAMES BULLJr. • Midfield • 5-11 • 190Woodbridge, Va. • St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (UMBC)Major: Sociology

As a junior (2016): Appeared in three games ... made an appearance in win at Princeton (3/12) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in five games ... made first appearance as a Terrapin in late game action against Drexel (2/28).

As a freshman at UMBC (2014): Competed in 12 games … converted from short-stick midfielder to long-stick defensive middie … collected seven ground balls, including a season-high three in the victory at Mount St. Mary’s.

Before College: Defensive midfielder who competed for rising Virginia power St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes … Saints won two Virginia Independent state titles and knocked off powerhouse Landon in the 2013 Independent Athletic Association championship during his tenure … recorded eight ground balls in a 7-5 win over Boys’ Latin in 2012.

Personal: Son of Avis and James Bull ... has an older sister named Gianna Bull.

BULL'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014UMBC 12/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0/0:002015 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002016 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00Career 20/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0/0:00

3 || SAM BYASSEEFr. • M • 5-11 • 175Victor, N.Y. • VictorMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Did not see game action.

Before College: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Victor HS … helped lead Victor to a New York state title as a senior, achieving a perfect 22-0 record … won a pair of sectional titles and named first team all-league … also a three-year letterwinner in football as a free safety and wide receiver, earning first team all-league.

Personal: Full name is Samuel Byassee … parents are Mark and Julie Byassee … has one younger sibling, Cole … named to the honor roll all four years of high school.

39 || BEN CHISOLMJr. • Attack • 5-9 • 170Davidsonville, Md. • South RiverMajor: Undecided

As a junior (2016): Made 10 appearances ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... fired a shot in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in four games, scoring one goal ... made first appearance of season against Drexel (2/28) ... scored a goal at Robert Morris (3/24).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in two games, scoring two goals ... made his collegiate debut with one goal in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... one goal in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2).

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … four-time letterwinner for coach Paul Noone at South River HS … helped lead the Seahawks to back-to-back Class 4A/3A state championship games and the 2012 state title with a 20-0-0 record … finished his senior season with 38 goals and 17 assists … two-time all-county selection by the Capital Gazette … two-time second team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun … 2012 Kelly Award winner for Class 4A/3A.

Personal: Son of Gwyn and Jennifer Chisolm … younger brother of Jessica Rivera-Stucky and Christopher Chisolm … older brother of Nathan Chisolm … majoring in communication.

CHISOLM'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 2/0 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0/0:002015 4/0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0/0:002016 10/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/1:00Career 16/0 3 0 3 6 0 0 1 1/1:00

CHISOLM'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 (3x), last at Robert Morris (3/24)Points: 1 (3x), last at Robert Morris (3/24)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

45 || BRYAN COLESr. • Midfield • 6-3 • 190Oakville, Ontario • Hill AcademyMajor: American Studies

COLE'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA First Team All-America• 2016 First Team All-Big Ten• 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team• Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/23/16)• 2015 Big Ten All-Tournament Team

Professional: Selected with the 16th overall pick in the second round of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Ohio Machine.

Career: Member of four NCAA Final Four teams, making three NCAA Championship game appearances in five seasons ... finished career with 101 points on 43 goals and 58 assists.

As a senior (2016): Started all 20 games ... team captain ... totaled career-highs in points (50), goals (21) and assists (29) ... exploded for career-high seven points (3G, 4A) in season-opening win vs. High Point (2/20) ... had an assist and two ground balls at #7 Yale (2/27) ... scored a goal vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had an assist in win at Drexel (3/8) ... posted two assists at Princeton (3/12) ... notched two goals and an assist vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... had a goal and an assist vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... had two goals and an assist at Penn (3/29) ... had two goals and two assists at Michigan (4/2), scoring the game-winner with 49 seconds remaining ... scored the overtime game-winner at #14 Penn State (4/10) and finished with two goals and one assist - became first Terp since Matt Hahn (1997) to score true game-winners in back-to-back games ... had two ground balls vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... dished two assists vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... scored two goals against Ohio State (4/24) ... had a goal and three assists at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had an assist in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... had two goals and two assists in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... totaled four points (3G, 1A) in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... matched career-high with four assists in NCAA Quarterfinal vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... dished two assists in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had three ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a junior (2015): Started all 19 games, totaling 39 points ... led the team with 22 assists and also had 19 goals ... totaled 20 points over final six games ... started at attack in season-opening win against Navy (2/14), dishing one assist ... notched three points (one goal, two assists) against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... picked up three ground balls and had two assists against No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... scored game-winning goal against Loyola (4/8), and dished two assists ... had a goal and an assist at Ohio State (4/18) ... totaled career-highs in points (5) and assists (4) vs. Johns Hopkins (4/25) ... had three assists and a goal in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30), and was named to the all-tournament team ... had two goals and dished the game-winning assist in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... scored a career-high four goals and added an assist in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... posted a goal and an assist in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... scored a goal in the NCAA Finals vs. Denver (5/25).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in 17 games (four starts), scoring five goals and adding seven assists ... scored his first career goal in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... earned his first assist in 14-3 win over UMBC (2/15) ... first career multi-point game with a goal and an assist in 16-8 win at No. 2 Syracuse (2/22).

As a redshirt freshman (2013): Appeared in six games, picking up three ground balls.

As a freshman (2012): Redshirt season ... appeared in two games ... made his collegiate debut in 16-11 win at Georgetown (2/24) ... suffered a season-ending injury.

Before Maryland: Ranked No. 19 on Inside Lacrosse's list of 2011 Rising Canadian Seniors ... named to the Canadian U19 national team that will play in the 2012 FIL Under 19 Men's Field World Championships being held in Turku, Finland ... played two seasons for Coach Brodie Merrill at The Hill Academy.

Personal: Son of John and Karen Cole ... younger brother of Shane, who played baseball at Ohio University and for the Texarkana Bulldogs.

COLE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2012 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0:002013 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0/0:002014 17/3 5 7 12 28 0 1 13 1/1:002015 19/19 17 22 39 60 0 1 9 3/2:002016 20/20 21 29 50 77 3 3 16 4/3:30Career 64/42 43 58 101 166 3 5 41 8/6:30

COLE'S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 7, High Point (2/20/16)Goals: 4, vs. North Carolina (5/17/15)Assists: 4 (3x), last vs. Syracuse (5/21/16)Ground Balls: 3 (3x), last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)

42 || CURTIS CORLEYFr. • D • 6-1 • 208Medford Lakes, N.J. • ShawneeMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in 11 games ... won 4-of-5 critical second half faceoffs in win at Michigan (4/2).

Before College: A four-year letter-winner in both lacrosse and football at Shawnee High School … a two-time all-american and two-time all-state selection for lacrosse … a three-time all-conference selection in football … played club lacrosse for Tri-State Lacrosse.

Personal: Son of David and Frances Corley … has three older brothers and a younger sister … also recruited by Denver and Duke.

CORLEY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2016 11/0 0 0 0 0 4/12 .333 3 1/1:00

CORLEY'S CAREER HIGHSFaceoff Wins: 4 at Michigan (4/2/16)Groundballs: 2, at Michigan (4/2/16)

29 || CONOR CUNNINGHAMJr. • Goalie • 5-9 • 170Upperco, Md. • Hereford (Hofstra)Major: Economics

As a junior (2016): Did not see game action.

As a sophomore (2015): Made collegiate debut at Robert Morris (3/24).

As a freshman at Hofstra (2014): Did not see varsity action.

Before Maryland: 2013 US Lacrosse High School All-American … four-year letterwinner for coach Brian King at Hereford High School … helped lead the Bulls to four straight state championships … second team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun … second team all-state … team captain as a senior … also competed in wrestling at Hereford.

Personal: Son of Matt and Kim Cunningham … younger brother of Matthew … majoring in finance … named to Hofstra’s Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters.

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

22 || GREG DANSEGLIORSr. • Defense • 6-0 • 185Islip Terrace, N.Y. • St. Anthony's (Virginia)Major: Economics

DANSEGLIO'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Third Team All-America• 2016 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten• 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (2/23/16, 4/5/16)

Professional: Selected with the 19th overall pick in the third round of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Atlanta Blaze.

As a redshirt senior (2016): Appeared in all 20 games, helping lead Maryland to the national title game ... led Terps in ground balls (66) and ranked second in caused turnovers (17) ... made Maryland debut against High Point (2/20), leading the team in ground balls (6) and caused turnovers (2) ... picked up six ground balls and caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... had a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... picked up three ground balls and caused a turnover at Drexel (3/8) ... picked up a ground ball at Princeton (3/12) ... had four ground balls and caused a turnover vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... totaled team-high four ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... picked up season-high six ground balls and caused pair of turnovers at Penn (3/29) ... had two ground balls at Michigan (4/2) ... picked up five ground balls at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had five ground balls vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... caused three turnovers and had four ground balls vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... had two ground balls against Ohio State (4/24) ... had a ground ball at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had five ground balls and a caused turnover in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. Penn State (5/5) ... had four ground balls and caused two turnovers in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had two ground balls in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... caused a turnover and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinal ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had four ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a senior (2015): Redshirt season.

As a junior at Virginia (2014): Started all 16 games ... picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers against No. 12 Loyola ... registered an assist at Richmond and picked up five ground balls ... had a career-high nine ground balls and one CT at Mount St. Mary's ... dished out two assists against Rutgers ... tied his career high with two caused turnovers against Johns Hopkins.

As a sophomore at Virginia (2013): All-ACC Academic Team ... appeared in all 15 of UVa's games with 10 starts on defense ... started the other five games as UVa's first LSM ... scored two goals and three assists for five points ... scored first career goal against Vermont (March 5) ... picked up 35 ground balls and caused eight turnovers.

As a freshman at Virginia (2012): Saw time in all 14 regular season games ... picked up seven ground balls and caused four turnovers on the season ... made collegiate debut on defense at No. 20 Drexel ... made first career start at defense against Penn.

International: Member of the 2012 USA U-19 Team that won a gold medal at the World Championships in Turku, Finland.

Before college: Listed as the No. 25 recruit in the country by Inside Lacrosse ... rated the No. 8 defenseman in the country by Inside Lacrosse ... Under Armour All-American in 2011 ... Defenseman of the Year in the New York Catholic High School Athletics Association for the 2010 season ... Academic All-American in 2011 ... He was listed as the nation's No. 26 rising senior by Inside Lacrosse as he entered his senior year at St. Anthony's in 2011 ... Inside Lacrosse recognized Danseglio as the No. 15 rising junior in 2009 and 2010 ESPN RISE Warrior 40 ranked him the No. 3 defenseman and No. 24 overall player in his class.

Personal: Son of Dennis and Victoria Danseglio ... has an older brother, Steven.

DANSEGLIO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2012 (UVA) 14 0 0 0 1 0 7 4 0/0:002013 (UVA) 15 2 3 5 6 0 35 8 3/2:302014 (UVA) 16 0 3 3 0 0 54 11 4/3:302015 Redshirt2016 20 0 0 0 1 0 66 17 4/3:30Career 65 2 6 8 8 0 161 41 11/9:30

DANSEGLIO'S CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 9 at Mount St. Mary's (2014)

26 || ISAIAH DAVIS-ALLENJr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 180Alexandria, Va. • St. Stephen’s St. AgnesMajor: Geography

DAVIS-ALLEN'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA First Team All-America• 2016 First Team All-Big Ten• 2016 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2016 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (5/3)

As a junior (2016): Appeared in all 20 games, picking up 45 ground balls and causing 11 turnovers ... team captain ... also scored four goals and added an assist ... picked up one ground ball in win vs. High Point (2/20) ... secured two ground balls and caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... scored first goal of season vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... picked up career-high five ground balls at Drexel (3/8) ... scored a goal at Princeton (3/12) ... caused two turnovers and picked up two ground balls vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... tallied an assist, had three ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... matched career-high with five ground balls at Penn (3/29) ... scored a goal at Michigan (4/2) ... picked up four ground balls at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had three ground balls vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... had a ground ball vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had two ground balls and caused two turnovers at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... picked up a pair of ground balls in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... picked up two ground balls and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... had career-high six ground balls and scored a goal in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had three ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a sophomore (2015): Started all 19 games at short stick midfield, picking up 33 ground balls, causing six turnovers and posting three goals and one assist ... picked up a career-high three groundballs in season-opening win against Navy (2/14) ... snagged two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... had two shots and a ground ball against Drexel (2/28), helping to hold the Dragons scoreless for 56:17 ... picked up two ground balls at Villanova (3/14) ... scooped three ground balls against No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... scored first two career collegiate goals against Michigan (3/29) ... tallied a goal on a breakaway versus Penn State (4/4) ... caused a turnover and picked up a ground ball against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... posted two ground balls at Ohio State (4/18) ... had career-high four ground balls and a caused turnover vs. Johns Hopkins (4/25) ... had two ground balls in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... posted an assist, two ground balls and a caused turnover in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... scooped two ground balls in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... picked up three ground balls in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in 16 games, posting nine ground balls and two caused turnovers ... made his collegiate debut with two groundballs in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8).

Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner for coach Andy Tiabl at St. Stephens St. Agnes School … helped lead the Saints to three state championships and one IAC title … suffered a season-ending injury as a junior in 2012, but returned as a senior in 2013 to be named to the all-state and All-IAC squads … honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post in 2013 … also lettered in hockey as a defenseman.

Personal: Son of Frank Allen and Audrey Davis … older brother of Josephine … his uncle, Maurice Davis, lettered in men’s lacrosse at Rutgers in 1981.

DAVIS-ALLEN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2014 16/0 0 0 0 2 0 9 2 1/0:302015 19/0 3 1 4 8 0 33 4 4/2:302016 19/0 4 1 5 8 1 42 11 2/1:30Career 54/0 7 2 9 18 1 84 17 7/4:30

DAVIS-ALLEN'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 vs. Michigan (3/29/15)Groundballs: 6 vs. Brown (5/28/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

23 || ADAM DIMILLOSo. • Midfield • 5-11 • 190West Seneca, N.Y. • Bishop Simon - St. JudeMajor: Undecided

DIMILLO'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

As a sophomore (2016): Appeared in 19 games at short stick midfield, totaling two assists, nine ground balls and two caused turnovers ... notched first career assist vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... caused a turnover at Drexel (3/8) ... had a ground ball vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... scooped a ground ball at Penn (3/29) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had an assist on a key transition goal vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had two ground balls vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... had a ground ball at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... picked up a ground ball in NCAA First Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... picked up a ground ball and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... had a ground ball in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had a shot in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in all 19 games at short stick midfield, picking up 14 ground balls and causing eight turnovers ... made collegiate debut in victory at Navy, collecting one groundball ...caused two turnovers at Yale (2/21) ... notched a shot against Drexel (2/28), helping to hold the Dragons scoreless for 56:17 ... helped hold No. 10 Princeton (3/7) to four goals ... had one ground ball in win against No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... picked up one ground ball at Robert Morris (3/24) ... caused a turnover and had a ground ball against Michigan (3/29) ... caused career-high three turnovers at No. 11 Ohio State (4/18) ... had one ground ball in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30) ... picked up two ground balls in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... had two ground balls in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... caused a turnover in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... picked up a ground ball in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

Before Maryland: 2014 Under Armour High School All-American … scored one goal for the North team in the UA All-America game … three-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … ranked the No. 6 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 12th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... listed as the No. 3 recruit out of the northeast region and the No. 1 recruit out of the state of New York by studentsports.com … four-year letterwinner for coach Mike Burke at Bishop Timon St. Jude high school … helped lead the Tigers to four straight Monsignor Martin league championships … three-time All-WNY selection … four-time all-league selection … totaled 238 goals and 132 assists for 370 points during his prep career … named the recipient of the Tom Borelli Award, which is given to the best senior lacrosse player in Western New York, in 2014 … also a two-year letterwinner in fooball as a running back and cornerback … named the Tigers’ offensive player of the year as a senior in 2013.

Personal: Son of David and Brenda DiMillo … younger brother of Miles.

DIMILLO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2015 19/0 0 0 0 3 0 14 8 0/0:002016 19/0 0 2 2 1 0 9 2 1/0:30Total 38/0 0 2 2 4 0 23 10 1/0:30

DIMILLO'S CAREER HIGHSAssists: 1 (2x), last vs. Rutgers (4/16/16)Groundballs: 2 (4x), last vs. Navy (4/19/16)Caused turnovers: 3 at Ohio State (4/18/15)

32 || LOUIS DUBICKFr. • Attack • 5-8 • 155Potomac, Md. • ChurchillMajor: Business

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in 19 games, primarily as an extra man specialist ... totaled seven points on five goals and two assists ... had three man-up goals ... made collegiate debut in win against High Point (2/20) and scored first career goal ... had a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... posted first career assist at Michigan (4/2) ... had a goal and an assist in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... scored a goal against #10 Navy (4/19) ... had a ground ball vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... scored a goal in NCAA Tournament debut vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... scored a goal in the NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

Before college: Ranked 53rd overall by Inside Lacrosse and 14th among attackmen in 2015 Class ... rewrote the Maryland high school lacrosse record books, becoming the all-time leader in points (506), goals (254) and assists (252) … an Under Armour All-American … helped lead Churchill to a 59-11 record in four seasons, including two trips to the Maryland state semifinals and a championship game appearance as a senior … twice named first team Washington Post All-Metro and Montgomery County Gazette Player of the Year … goal totals: 55 (senior), 75 (junior), 74 (sophomore), 50 (freshman) … assist totals: 77 (senior), 46 (junior), 81 (sophomore), 48 (freshman) … also recruited by North Carolina, Johns Hopkins and Ohio State.

Personal: Parents are Marc and Draga Dubick … father earned letters in lacrosse at Maryland in 1981, 1982 and 1983 (Final Four) … grandfather, Harry Dubick, also played lacrosse at Maryland, lettering in 1950 and 1951 … has two siblings, Bethany and Eliot … elected Vice President of high school as senior … sports hero is Mikey Powell.

DUBICK'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2016 19/0 5 2 7 12 3 0 5 0/0:00

33 || MATT DUNNSr. • Defense • 6-3 • 215Towson, Md. • Loyola BlakefieldMajor: Finance

DUNN'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Second Team All-America• 2016 Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America• 2016 USILA Scholar All-American• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• 2015 USILA Third Team All-America• 2015 Academic All-Big Ten• Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/23/15)• 2014 Academic All-ACC• 2013 Academic All-ACC

Professional: Selected with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Rochester Rattlers.

Career: A two-time team captain ... helped lead Maryland to three NCAA Final Fours and two NCAA Championship game appearances in four seasons.

As a senior (2016): Appeared in 17 games, totaling 17 ground balls and eight caused turnovers ... missed three games due to injury ... made first appearance of season vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had a ground ball vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... had a ground ball at Penn (3/29) ... matched career-high with three ground balls and caused a turnover at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had a ground ball vs. Rutgers (4/16) ... picked up a ground ball and helped hold #10 Navy (4/19) to five goals ... caused a pair of turnovers vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... caused a turnover and had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... picked up a ground ball and jumpstarted a beautiful transition goal in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... had a ground ball and caused turnover, while helping hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... scored first career goal in NCAA Semis against #5 Brown (5/28) after receiving a pass from Nick Manis and firing a shot from beyond half field to beat the 10-man ride ... he also had three ground balls and caused two turnovers in the game ... had three ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a junior (2015): Started 15 games, totaling 13 ground balls and causing 11 turnovers ... helped team lead nation in scoring defense ... part of close defense that held Navy to just one goal in season-opening win (2/14) ... picked up one ground ball in win against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... helped hold Drexel (2/28) scoreless for a stretch of 56:16 in victory ... part of defense that held No. 10 Princeton (3/7) to just four goals ... caused a turnover in win over No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... returned to action at Rutgers (4/12) after missing four games to injury, collecting two ground balls and causing a turnover ... scooped critical ground ball in overtime that led to game-winning goal at Ohio State (4/18) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. Hopkins (4/25) ... caused a pair of turnovers in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30) ... picked up a ground ball in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... caused career-high three turnovers and scooped two ground balls in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... had two ground balls in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... hit the post on a transition opportunity in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

As a sophomore (2014): Started all 17 games at close defense, posting 17 ground balls and nine caused turnovers ... two groundballs in 9-6 win over No. 8 Virginia (3/30) ... three groundballs, two caused turnovers and earned his first career assist in 12-8 win at No. 8 Notre Dame (4/19) ... two caused turnovers in 11-6 loss to No. 5 seed Notre Dame in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in 14 games (one start), posting eight ground balls and four caused turnovers ... made his collegiate debut, playing significant minutes with one groundball in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12) ... made his first career start and caused one turnover in 10-7 win at Villanova (3/16).

Before Maryland: Member of the Baltimore 2011 Under Armour Underclassmen team … three-year letterwinner for coach Jack Crawford at Loyola Blakefield … helped lead the Dons to a 16-4 record as a senior in 2012 … two-time team captain … also a two-year letterwinner in basketball as a forward ... team captain as a senior.

Personal: Son of Michael and Brenda Dunn … younger brother of Meghan … older brother of Kelly and Ryan … majoring in business ... spent summer of 2015 as a summer analyst intern at J.P. Morgan in New York City.

DUNN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2013 14/1 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 2/1:302014 17/17 0 1 1 1 0 17 9 7/5:302015 15/15 0 0 0 1 0 13 11 2/1:002016 17/17 1 0 1 2 0 17 8 1/0:30Total 63/50 1 1 2 4 0 55 32 12/8:30

DUNN'S CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 3 (4x), last vs. UNC (5/30/16)Caused Turnovers: 3, vs. North Carolina (5/17/15)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

12 || JON GARINO, JR.Jr. • Faceoff • 5-10 • 180Newtown Square, Pa. • Episcopal AcademyMajor: American Studies

As a junior (2016): Appeared in two games.

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in 13 games, winning 63-of-127 faceoffs in relief of Charlie Raffa ... made season debut at Yale (2/21) ... went 14-for-22 on faceoffs against No. 11 Penn (2/24), picking up three ground balls ... won 7-of-12 faceoffs, picking up five ground balls against Robert Morris (3/24) ... won 4-of-6 faceoffs against Michigan (3/29), scooping three ground balls ... went 8-for-10 on faceoffs with seven ground balls vs. Penn State (4/4) ... won three faceoffs against No. 19 Loyola (4/4) ... went 9-for-17 on faceoffs at Rutgers (4/12), winning all nine in the second half ... gathered five faceoff wins at Ohio State (4/18) ... won four faceoffs in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30).

As a redshirt freshman (2014): Appeared in nine games, winning 41-of-70 (.586) of faceoffs in relief of Charlie Raffa ... totaled 26 ground balls ... made his collegiate debut, winning 4-of-6 faceoffs with three groundballs and one caused turnover in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... took his first opening faceoff and won 11-of-19 draws with five groundballs in 13-5 win at Michigan (3/18) ... won 17-of-20 faceoffs with 13 groundballs in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2) ...the 13 groundballs were the most by any Terrapin player in a single game since 1992 ... also scored his first goal vs. the Colonials ... won 4-of-8 faceoffs with two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 5 seed Notre Dame in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2013): Did not see varsity action.

Before Maryland: 2012 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... three-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Hayes at Episcopal Academy … helped lead the Churchmen to an Inter-Ac championship as a senior … named tournament MVP after winning 20-of-28 faceoffs in the championship game … totaled 32 points on 20 goals and 12 assists in 2012 … won 80% of his faceoff attempts with a single-season school record 217 groundballs as a senior … all-state and All-EPSLA selection ... named to the All-Philly lacrosse team … All-Inter-Ac, All-Main Line and All-Delco on the pitch.

Personal: Son of Jon and Jen Garino … older brother of Christopher and Sophia.

GARINO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2013 0/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0/0:002014 9/2 1 0 1 1 41/70 .586 26 0/0:002015 13/6 0 0 0 3 63/127 .496 37 2/1:302016 2/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0/0:00Career 24/8 1 0 1 4 104/197 .528 63 2/1:30

GARINO'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 vs. Robert Morris (4/2/14)Points: 1 vs. Robert Morris (4/2/14)Faceoffs Won: 17 vs. Robert Morris (4/2/14)Faceoffs Taken: 22 vs. Penn (2/24/15)Groundballs: 13 vs. Robert Morris (4/2/14)

15 || COLIN GIBLINSo. • Attack • 6-1 • 170Bethesda, Md. • Georgetown PrepMajor: Undecided

As a sophomore (2016): Made six appearances ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7).

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in four games ... made collegiate debut in win against Drexel (2/28), collecting one ground ball.

Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for coach Kevin Giblin at Georgetown Prep … helped lead the Hoyas to two IAC titles … totaled 106 points on 60 goals and 46 assists during his prep career … second team all-state … second team All-Met by the Washington Post … first team All-Gazette … first team all-IAC … offensive MVP as a senior … also played football as a cornerback.

Personal: Son of Kevin and Karen Giblin … younger brother of Liam, who is a junior on the Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team … older brother of Dempsey and Cormac … enrolled in letters and sciences.

GIBLIN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2015 4/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0/0:002016 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00Total 10/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0/0:00

9 || DAVE GOODWINSr. • Attack • 5-6 • 160Sunderland, Md. • The Calverton SchoolMajor: Agricultural Resource Economics

As a senior (2016): Did not see game action due to injury.

As a junior (2015): Appeared in eight games, posting two points ... made first career start in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ...appeared in win against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... fired one shot against Drexel (2/28) ... scored first goal of season against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... dished an assist against Michigan (3/29) ... had a ground ball against Penn State (4/4).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in two games against Mount St. Mary's (2/8) and UMBC (2/15).

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in eight games, scoring two goals ... made his collegiate debut in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12) ... scored his first two collegiate goals in 18-6 win over Colgate (5/4).

Before Maryland: 2012 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Jonathan Montes at the Calverton School … helped the Cougars capture four league titles and a combined 49-13 record … totaled 255 points during his prep career on 140 goals and 115 assists … four-time first team all-county and All-MILL (Maryland Independent Lacrosse League) … three-time team captain … named the county and MILL Player of the Year … three-time Freestate selection … also lettered in golf, helping the Cougars to a league title.

Personal: Son of William and Michelle Goodwin … enrolled in letters and sciences … intends to major in business.

GOODWIN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2013 8/0 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0/0:002014 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002015 8/1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0/0:002016 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00Total 18/1 3 1 4 5 0 0 2 0/0:00

GOODWIN'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 vs. Colgate (5/4/13)Points: 2 vs. Colgate (5/4/13)

6 || LUCAS GRADINGERRSo. • Midfield • 5-10 • 170San Diego, Calif. • Torrey Pines HSMajor: Communications

As a redshirt sophomore (2016): Appeared in all 20 games on the second midifeld line, totaling six goals and three assists ... scored a goal against High Point (2/20) in first game since return from injury ... had a goal in front of hometown California crowd vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... picked up a ground ball at Drexel (3/8) ... posted career-high three points on one goal and two assists at Princeton (3/12) ... dished an assist vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... had a ground ball vs. #18 Rutgers ... scored a goal against #10 Navy (4/19) ... scored a career-high two goals in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... had two ground balls in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15).

As a sophomore (2015): Redshirt season ... appeared in two games before suffering season-ending injury at Yale (2/21).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in five games, scoring one goal ... made his collegiate debut in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... spectacular first collegiate goal, putting in his own rebound on a diving back-handed shot in 14-3 win over UMBC (2/15).

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … 2013 US Lacrosse Western Region Player of the Year … won the 2013 Adrenaline All-American honor after scoring four goals and adding two assists at the Adrenaline All-American Game … ranked the No. 15 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 35th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... four-year letterwinner for coach Jono Zissi at Torrey Pines HS … totaled 291 points on 144 goals and 147 assists for his prep career … 2013 San Diego Union Tribune Player of the Year … four-time all-league and all-county … two-time team captain.

Personal: Son of Leo and Melanie Gradinger … father, Leo, played football at San Diego State from 1977-80 … younger brother of Nick and Max … brother, Nick, played lacrosse at Cornell from 2006-09 … brother, Max, played lacrosse at Vermont from 2008-11.

GRADINGER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 5/0 1 0 1 4 0 0 2 0/0:002015 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002016 20/0 6 3 9 27 0 0 7 0/0:00Career 27/0 7 3 10 31 0 0 9 0/0:00

GRADINGER'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 vs. Penn State (5/5/16)Assists: 2 at Princeton (3/12/16)Points: 3 at Princeton (3/12/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

2 || COLIN HEACOCKJr. • Midfield • 6-3 • 195Catonsville, Md. • Boys’ LatinMajor: American Studies

HEACOCK'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Honorable Mention All-America• 2016 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten

As a junior (2016): Started all 20 games, totaling career-highs in points (54), goals (42) and assists (12) ... his 42 goals were the 12th-most in Maryland single-season history ... season included a 14-game goal scoring streak ... posted a hat trick in season-opener win vs. High Point (2/20) ... notched two goals and an assist at #7 Yale (2/27) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... scored career-high four goals in win over Drexel (3/8) ... posted three goals at Princeton (3/12) ... scored two goals against #10 Albany (3/16) ... had two goals and an assist vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... posted four points (3G, 1A) at Penn (3/29) ... scored a goal and had career-high four ground balls at Michigan (4/2) ... had a hat trick in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... posted another hat trick vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had four points (2G, 2A) vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... scored two goals against Ohio State (4/24) ... had two goals and two ground balls at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... matched career-high with four points in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... had a goal in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had a goal and an assist in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... matched career-high with two assists in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... totaled four points (3G, 1A), including the overtime game-winner, in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... posted two goals and two assists in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 19 games (two starts), totaling 21 points on 18 goals and three assists ... scored one goal in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... tallied first assist of season at Yale (2/21) ... fired two shots vs. Drexel (2/28) ... scored one goal vs. No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... scored first career game-winning goal at Villanova (3/14) ... scored first career hat trick in win vs. No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... made first career start at Robert Morris (3/24), posting a career-high four points on three goals and one assist ... had a goal against Michigan (3/29) ... scored a goal vs. Penn State (4/4) ... opened scoring for Maryland against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... snapped team-leading seven-game goal scoring streak at Rutgers (4/12) ... forced overtime with game-tying goal at Ohio State (4/18) ... scored a goal against Hopkins (4/25) ... scored a goal in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... scored a goal in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... scored a goal and had two ground balls in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... scored a goal in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in 15 games, scoring five goals and adding four assists ... missed the first two games of the season due to injury ... made his collegiate debut in 16-8 win at No. 2 Syracuse (2/22) ... scored his first collegiate goal in 10-6 win over No. 1 Duke (3/1) ... first career assist in 11-8 win at Stony Brook (3/8) ... first career multi-goal and multi-point game with two goals in 11-8 loss at No. 6 North Carolina (3/22).

Before Maryland: 2013 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American ... 2013 NILCA First Team All-American … ranked the No. 4 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 11th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-time member of the Baltimore Under Armour Underclassmen team … four-year letterwinner for coach Bob Shriver at Boys’ Latin … totaled 74 points on 48 goals and 26 assists as a senior in 2013 … led the Lakers to a 19-1 record and a No. 2 final ranking in Inside Lacrosse’s Power Rankings … won the C. Markland Kelly High School Lacrosse Overall Award and for Private School North Division as the “Best High School Lacrosse Player in the State of Maryland” … finished his prep career with 101 goals and 56 assists … a three-time team captain … also lettered in basketball … earned All-MIAA honors after leading the Lakers in points as a senior.

Personal: Son of Don and Susan Heacock … youngest brother of Ryan, Kelly and Matt … brother, Ryan, played lacrosse and basketball at St. Mary’s College … brother, Matt, played football at Salisbury.

HEACOCK'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 15/0 5 4 9 17 0 0 5 0/0:002015 19/2 18 3 21 55 4 1 13 2/2:002016 20/20 42 12 54 115 4 4 27 6/3:30Career 54/22 65 19 84 187 8 5 45 8/5:30

HEACOCK'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 at Drexel (3/8/16)Assists: 2 (3x), last vs. UNC (5/30/16)Points: 4 (7x), last vs. UNC (5/30/16)Groundballs: 4, at Michigan (4/12/16)

18 || AUSTIN HENNINGSENFr. • Faceoff • 6-1 • 195Northport, N.Y. • NorthportMajor: Undecided

HENNINGSEN'S HONOR ROLL• NCAA.com Defensive Player of the Week (3/22/16)• Big Ten Specialist of the Week (3/22/16)• Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (3/1/16)

International: A member of USA Under-19 team.

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in 16 games, making 14 starts as Maryland's top faceoff specialist ... ranked 14th nationally and second among freshmen in faceoff percentage (.590), totaling 151 faceoff wins ... his 151 faceoff wins were a Maryland freshman record ... also had one goal, one assist and 63 ground balls ... impressed in collegiate debut, winning 9-of-12 faceoffs against High Point (2/20) ... dominated the X at #7 Yale (2/27), winning 13-of-16 faceoffs and scooped eight ground balls en route to claiming Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors ... won 8-of-16 faceoffs vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5). ... won 12-of-22 faceoffs at Drexel (3/8) ... scored first career goal - seven seconds into the game - at Princeton (3/12) ... won 16-of-20 faceoffs and picked up 10 ground balls in dominating effort vs. #10 Albany (3/16) - named Big Ten Specialist of the Week ... won nine faceoffs vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... won 15-of-20 faceoffs at Penn (3/29) ... won a pair of faceoffs in first action since missing four games to injury against #18 Penn State (5/5) ... won 7-of-10 faceoffs and posted first career assist in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... won 14-of-17 faceoffs in NCAA Tournament debut vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... won seven faceoffs in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... saved best game of season for NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/3), when he totaled a career-high 19 faceoff wins and had seven ground balls.

Before Maryland: Ranked 25th overall by Inside Lacrosse in 2015 class and 3rd among faceoff specialists ... a four-year letterwinner at Northport High School … named Suffolk County All-American as a senior while helping lead Northport to a Suffolk Division I Championship … named all-county as a junior and sophomore … totaled 25 goals and 13 assists during senior and junior seasons.

Personal: Parents are David and Brownwyn Henningsen … has one sibling, Erin … favorite athlete is Odell Beckham, Jr.

HENNINGSEN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2016 16/14 1 1 2 7 151/256 .590 63 0/0:00

HENNINGSEN'S CAREER HIGHSFaceoff Wins: 19 vs. UNC (5/30/16)Ground Balls: 10 vs. Albany (3/16/16)Goals: 1 at Princeton (3/12/16)

47 || WESLEY JANECKFr. • Midfield • 5-9 • 177Lake Forest, Ill. • Lake ForestMajor: Business

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in all 20 games at short stick midfield, totaling 23 ground balls ... made collegiate debut against High Point (2/20), picking up a pair of ground balls ... picked up two ground balls vs. #1 Notre Dame ... scooped two ground balls vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... had a ground ball vs. #12 UNC (3/26) and at Michigan (4/2) ... had a ground ball vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had a ground ball vs. #10 Navy (4/19) and Ohio State (4/24) ... had two ground balls in Big Ten Tournament semifinals vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... totaled career-high three gound balls in Big Ten Tournament finals vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... picked up a ground ball and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... matched career-high with three ground balls in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... also had three ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner at Lake Forest HS … a 2015 NILCA All-American … also an all-conference running back in football, totaling 1,500 yards and 30 touchdowns.

Personal: Parents are Mark and Teresa Janeck … has three siblings, Alex, Jennifer and Chris … a member of the National Honors Society and four-time Honor Roll member.

JANECK'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2016 20/0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 1/0:30

JANECK'S CAREER HIGHSGround Balls: 3 (3x), last vs. UNC (5/30/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

40 || CONNOR KELLYSo. • Midfield • 6-0 • 185Easton, Conn. • Avon Old FarmsMajor: Undecided

KELLY'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team• NCAA.com Offensive Player of the Week (3/30/16)• Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (3/29/16)

As a sophomore (2016): Appeared in all 20 games and made 18 starts in breakout sophomore season on first midfield line ... ranked third on the team in goals (31) and assists (13) and fourth in points (44) ... dished two assists in win vs. High Point (2/20) ... scored first goal of season at #7 Yale (2/27) ... made first career start against #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... scored an EMO goal at Drexel (3/8) ... had two goals and one assist at Princeton (3/12) ... had a goal and an assist vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... had a point in each of Maryland's first five goals against #12 UNC (3/26, totaling a career-high six points (3G, 3A) ... had a goal and an assist at Penn (3/29) ... dished an assist at Michigan (4/2) ... had two goals in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... notched two goals against #10 Navy (4/19) ... had a goal and an assist against Ohio State (4/24) ... had two goals and an assist at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... scored career-high four goals in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... matched career-high with four goals in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had an assist in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... scored a pair of goals in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... had a goal and an assist in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... matched career-high with four goals in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in all 19 games on the second midfield line, totaling eight points on five goals and three assists ... made collegiate debut in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... fired first career shot at Yale (2/21) ... picked up one ground ball versus No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... scored first career collegiate goal against Drexel (2/28) ... posted two shots against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... dished career-high three assists in victory at Villanova (3/14) ... scored against Michigan (3/29) ... exploded for first career hat trick in NCAA Quarterfinal win vs. North Carolina (5/17).

Before Maryland: 2014 Under Armour High School All-American … ranked the No. 8 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 18th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... listed as the No. 13 recruit out of the northeast region and the No. 1 recruit out of the state of Connecticut by studentsports.com … three-year letterwinner for coach Dr. Skip Flanagan at Avon Old Farms … helped the Winged Beavers win two Founders League championships … totaled 285 points on 188 goals and 97 assists, to go along with 111 groundballs, during his prep career … three-time all-Founders League … second team all-state as a freshman … Connecticut Post and New Haven Register All-Area team in 2011 … also a four-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver and strong safety … led the Winged Beavers to an Erickson League title as a senior … named the Founders League MVP … all-league and all-New England as a senior … team captain.

Personal: Son of Mark and Pennie Kelly … younger brother of Samantha, who is an accomplished equestrian rider, Bronson, who played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins, Meghan, who played tennis at Gettysburg College, and Abigail … older brother of Maggie.

KELLY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2015 19/0 5 3 8 31 1 0 7 0/0:002016 20/18 31 13 44 91 3 0 14 4/3:00Total 39/18 36 16 52 122 4 0 21 4/3:00

KELLY'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 (3x), last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Assists: 3 (2x), last vs. North Carolina (3/26/16)Points: 6 vs. North Carolina (3/26/16)

13 || RYAN LEHMANSr. • Defense • 6-0 • 175Glen Mills, Pa. • Garnet Valley HSMajor: Kinesiology

LEHMAN'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

As a senior (2016): Made 10 appearances, totaling a pair of ground balls ... had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5).

As a junior (2015): Appeared in four games ... made first appearance of season at Villanova (3/14) ... had a ground ball against Penn State (4/4).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in four games ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 14-3 win over UMBC (2/15).

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in four games ... made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win at Hartford (2/16).

Before Maryland: 2012 Under Armour High School All-American ... ranked the No. 11 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 35th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... member of the Philadelphia 2011 Under Armour Underclassmen team … had 62 groundballs as a senior … two-time all-state selection … three-time All-Central League and all-county, including first team honors as a junior and senior … also a three-year letterwinner in soccer as a defender.

Personal: Son of Rick and Debbie Lehman … younger brother of Ricky.

LEHMAN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2013 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:002014 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0/0:002015 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1/1:002016 10/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2/2:00Total 22/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3/3:00

25 || DYLAN MALTZJr. • Attack • 5-8 • 165Ashburn, Va. • Stone Bridge (Syracuse)Major: Criminology & Criminal Justice

MALTZ'S HONOR ROLL• Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (4/19/16)

As a junior (2016): Started all 20 games at attack, totaling career-highs in points (38), goals (29) and assists (9) ... ranked seventh nationally in shot percetange (.468) ... posted first career hat trick in win vs. High Point (2/20) ... had a goal and two ground balls at #7 Yale (2/27) ... picked up a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... matched career-high with two assists at Drexel (3/8) ... posted two goals at Princeton (3/12) ... had a goal and an assist vs. #10 Albany ... scored a goal vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... had two goals and an assist at Penn (3/29) ... scored a goal at Michigan (4/2) ... had an assist at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had a career-high four goals, including the game-winner, vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) en route to Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors ... had an assist and a ground ball vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had a pair of goals at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had a goal and an assist in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... posted a hat trick in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had an assist in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... scored three first half goals in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... posted a hat trick in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had two goals, one assist and career-high five ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a sophomore (2015): Started 18 games, totaling 16 points on 11 goals and five assists ... made Maryland debut in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14), starting at attack ... tallied first and second goals of Maryland career at Yale (2/21)...posted career-high four points on two goals and two assists in win against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... posted one goal against Drexel (2/28) ... scored a goal against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... had a goal at Villanova (3/14) ... caused a turnover in win against No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... had one goal at Robert Morris (3/24) ... ignited offense with first goal of game against Penn State (4/4) and also had an assist ... scored a goal at Rutgers (4/12), after missing Loyola game to injury ... dished an assist in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30) ... had a goal and an assist in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17).

As a freshman at Syracuse (2014): Saw action in six games … totaled four points on three goals and one assist … one goal and one assist in his collegiate debut, a 19-7 win over Siena (2/10) … one goal in 12-10 win at Johns Hopkins (3/15) … one goal and two groundballs in 19-6 win over Colgate (5/3).

Before College: 2013 Under Armour High School All-American … 2013 US Lacrosse High School All-American … ranked the No. 6 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 18th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... holds all Stone Bridge’s career scoring records (190 goals, 130 assists and 320 points) … also owns the school record with 198 career ground balls … totaled 88 points on 49 goals and 39 assists to go along with 79 ground balls as a senior … first team All-Met by the Washington Post … four-time All-Liberty District … three-time all-region selection … team MVP … two-time Stone Bridge Offensive Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Derek and Patricia Maltz ... Father, Derek, played lacrosse at Syracuse from 1983-85 and was a member of SU’s 1983 national championship team ... younger brother of Derek, who also played lacrosse at Syracuse.

MALTZ'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2014SU 6 3 1 4 11 2 2 0 0/0:002015 18 11 5 16 37 0 12 2 1/1:002016 20 29 9 38 62 0 19 6 1/0:30Career 44 43 15 58 110 2 33 8 2/1:30

MALTZ'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4, Rutgers (4/16/16)Assists: 2 (2x), last at Drexel (3/8/16)Points: 4 (2x), last Rutgers (4/16/16)Multi-Point Games: 16, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Goal Games: 10, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Assist Games: 2, last at Drexel (3/8/16)Ground Balls: 5, vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

20 || NICK MANISRJr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 180Annapolis, Md. • Severn SchoolMajor: American Studies

As a redshirt junior (2016): Appeared in 17 games at short stick midfield, totaling seven ground balls and two caused turnovers ... appeared in first game since 2014 against High Point (2/20) ... picked up a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... picked up a ground ball at Drexel (3/8) ... had a ground ball vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... caused a turnover at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had one ground ball in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... had two ground balls and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... dished first career assist in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28), which led to Matt Dunn's goal from beyond half field.

As a junior (2015): Redshirt season ... missed season due to injury.

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in 16 games, totaling nine ground balls and five turnovers ... one groundball in 10-6 win over No. 1 Duke (3/1) ... helped the Terrapin defense hold the Blue Devils scoreless for a stretch of 26:26 ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 16-8 win over Bryant (5/17) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in eight games ... made his collegiate debut in 16-4 win at Hartford (2/16) ... played significant minutes in 9-7 win at No. 15 Virginia (3/30).

Before Maryland: Three-time letterwinner for Coach Brian Wood at Severn … finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award as a senior … team captain and MVP … All-MIAA … two-time all-county honoree … second team Baltimore Sun All-Metro and Washington Post All-Metro … also a two-year letterwinner in football and basketball … team captain and MVP in both sports … first team All-MIAA and second team all-county on the gridiron as a wide receiver and safety.

Personal: Son of Nick and Stacey Manis … father played lacrosse at Maryland from 1976-80 … grandfather, George, played basketball for the Terps from 1950-53 … younger brother of Michele … majoring in American Studies.

MANIS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2013 8/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0:002014 16/0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 4/3:002015 Redshirt2016 17/0 0 1 1 1 0 7 2 1/0:30Total 41/0 0 1 1 1 0 17 8 5/3:30

31 || MICHAEL McCARNEYSr. • LSM • 6-4 • 205Dallas, Texas • Dallas Jesuit (Texas)Major: Finance

MCCARNEY'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Maryland Big Ten Medal of Honor Recipient• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• 2015 Academic All-Big Ten• 2014 Academic All-ACC• 2013 Academic All-ACC

As a senior (2016): Appeared in 19 games (one start), totaling nine ground balls and six caused turnovers ... made his first career start at #7 Yale (2/27), causing a turnover ... picked up a ground ball and caused a turnover vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had two ground balls vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... had a ground ball at Penn (3/29) ... caused two turnovers and scooped two ground balls vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had a ground ball at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... caused a turnover in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a junior (2015): Appeared in 16 games, causing eight turnovers and notching 12 ground balls ... helped hold Navy to just one goal in season-opening victory at long stick midfield (2/14) ... picked up two ground balls and caused a turnover at Yale (2/21) ... scooped two ground balls against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... helped hold Drexel (2/28) scoreless for a stretch of 56:17 ... had one ground ball vs. No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... scooped a ground ball and caused a turnover at Villanova (3/14) ... picked up two ground balls at Robert Morris (3/24) ... caused a turnover against Michigan (3/29) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at Rutgers (4/12) ... caused a turnover and had a ground ball in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in six games ... one groundball in 14-3 win over UMBC (2/15).

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in five games ... made his collegiate debut in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12).

Before Maryland: Transferred from Texas after first semester of freshman season ... 2012 US Lacrosse All-American … a four-year letterwinner for Coach Chris Surran at Dallas Jesuit … helped lead the Rangers to a berth in the league playoffs in each of his four seasons, including a championship game appearance as a junior in 2011 … two-time THSLL All-State honoree … team captain as a senior … totaled 97 groundballs as a junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Drew and Suzanne McCarney … younger brother of Katie, who played volleyball at William & Mary, and Matt … member of the Principal’s Honor Roll … actively involved in community service projects … enrolled in letters and sciences … intends to major in business.

McCARNEY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GB CT Pen2013 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:002014 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0:002015 16/0 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 1/1:002016 19/1 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 5/5:00Total 46/1 0 0 0 0 0 22 14 6/6:00

5 || TIMOTHY MONAHANFr. • Attack • 6-1 • 182Bethesda, Md. • GonzagaMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in 10 games, scoring one goal ... made collegiate debut against High Point (2/20) ... scored first collegiate goal at Princeton (3/12).

Before Maryland: Ranked 11th overall by Inside Lacrosse in 2015 class and fourth among attackmen ... a four-year letterwinner at Gonzaga, winning the WCAC Championship all four seasons … an Under Armour All-American … named Washington Post All-Metro Player of the Year and WCAC Player of the Year as a senior … two-time Washington Post All-Metro First Team and WCAC First Team selection … set the Gonzaga record for more career points … also totaled 64 goals as a senior, setting a Gonzaga single-season record … posted 50 goals and 27 assists as a junior.

Personal: Parents are Tim and Christine Monahan … father played baseball at Johns Hopkins … lists sports hero as Michael Jordan.

MONAHAN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2016 10/0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0/0:00

8 || DAN MORRISSo. • Goalie • 6-1 • 180Dallas, Texas • Dallas JesuitMajor: Psychology

MORRIS' HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• 2015 Academic All-Big Ten

As a sophomore (2016): Made seven appearances in relief of Kyle Bernlohr, totaling 30 minutes of action ... posted nine saves ... made first appearance of season in late action vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... played fourth quarter at Princeton (3/12), allowing just one goal ... made one save in late action vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... made a save in late action vs. #18 Penn State in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win ... made career-high four saves in late-game action in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... played seven minutes and made a save in NCAA 1st Round win vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... made a save in late-game action vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) in NCAA Quarterfinals.

As a redshirt freshman (2015): Appeared in eight games in relief of Kyle Bernlohr, totaling 51 minutes of action ... earned collegiate debut in late game action against Drexel (2/28), making one save ... appeared in late game action against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... saw late game action at Villanova (3/14) ... played 30 minutes against Robert Morris (3/24), making seven saves ... made a save in late action against Michigan (3/29) ... had three saves against Penn State (4/4) ... made three saves in late-game action against UNC (5/17) in NCAA Quarters.

As a freshman (2014): Redshirt season.

Before Maryland: 2013 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American … started and made eight saves along with two groundballs and a caused turnover in the first half for the South team in the UA All-American game … 2013 NILCA Second Team All-American … 2013 Adrenaline All-American … ranked the No. 4 freshman goalie in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 40th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse … four-year letterwinner for coach Chris Surran at Dallas Jesuit … helped lead Dallas Jesuit to the state championship game as a sophomore in 2011 … three-time first team all-state … 2013 Warrior 40 Defensive MVP … 2011 Dallas Morning News All-Area.

Personal: Son of Brian and Patricia Morris … younger brother of Michael … majoring in psychology.

MORRIS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB2015 8/0 16 7 .696 51 8.16 0-0 02016 7/0 9 2 .818 30 4.02 0-0 2Total 15/0 25 9 .735 81 6.64 0-0 2

MORRIS' CAREER HIGHSSaves: 4, vs. Rutgers (5/7/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

36 || TIM MULLERJr. • Defense • 6-1 • 190Garden City, N.Y. • ChaminadeMajor: Economics

MULLER'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Third Team All-America• 2016 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten• 2016 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/15, 3/29, 4/19) • 2015 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (4/13)

As a junior (2016): Started all 20 games at close defense in breakout junior season ... led team with 24 caused turnovers and also had 42 ground balls ... started against High Point (2/20), totaling three ground balls and causing a turnover ... posted two ground balls and a caused turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... matched career-highs in ground balls (4) and caused turnovers (2) vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had a ground ball at Drexel (3/28) ... totaled four ground balls and two caused turnovers at Princeton (3/12) - named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for efforts ... caused a pair of turnovers and picked up a ground ball vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... caused a career-high three turnovers and had a ground ball vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... caused a turnover at Penn (3/29) ... caused two turnovers and had three ground balls at Michigan (4/2) ... picked up a ground ball in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had a career-high five ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... caused a turnover against #10 Navy (4/19) ... had two ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... had two ground balls in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... caused three turnovers and had a ground ball in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... picked up two ground balls and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... collected career-high six ground balls and caused a turnover in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had two ground balls in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 19 games (four starts), totaling 25 ground balls and causing six turnovers ... made season debut in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... totaled three ground balls against Drexel (2/28) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... secured one ground ball in win vs. No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... made first career start against Robert Morris (3/24), picking up two ground balls and causing a turnover ... posted first collegiate assist against Michigan (3/29) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. Penn State (4/4) ... picked up a ground ball vs. No. 19 Loyola (4/8) and a career-high four ground balls at Rutgers (4/12), earning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors ... notched three ground balls vs. Hopkins (4/25) ... caused two turnovers and had a ground ball in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA Quarters vs. UNC (5/17) ... picked up three ground balls in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... had one ground ball in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in three games ... made his collegiate debut with one groundball in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8).

Before Maryland: Ranked the No. 10 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 56th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-year letterwinner for coach Jack Moran at Chaminade High School … helped lead the Flyers to a 31-4 record over the 2012 and 2013 seasons and a Catholics High School Athletic Association league title as a senior … two-time All-Catholic League selection … named the 2013 Catholic League Defenseman of the Year … totaled 114 groundballs in two seasons … also a two-year letterwinner in football as a quarterback and safety … All-Catholic League as a senior as a safety, helping lead the Flyers to the Catholic League championship.

Personal: Son of Richard and Teresa Muller … younger brother of Ryan, Christine and Daniel.

MULLER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2014 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0/0:002015 19/4 0 1 1 0 0 25 6 3/2:002016 20/20 0 0 0 1 0 42 24 4/4:00Career 42/24 0 1 1 1 0 69 31 7/6:00

MULLER'S CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 6, vs. Brown (5/28/16)Caused Turnovers: 3 (2x), last vs. Quinnipiac (5/15/16)Assists: 1, vs. Michigan (3/29/15)

28 || MATT NEUFELDTSo. • LSM • 5-11 • 160Naperville, Ill. • Culver AcademyMajor: Undecided

NEUFELDT'S HONOR ROLL• 2015 NCAA All-Tournament Team• Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/23/15)• Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/2/15)

As a sophomore (2016): Suffered season-ending injury in offseason.

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in all 19 games, leading the team in both ground balls (57) and caused turnovers (21) ... team led nation in scoring defense ... made collegiate debut in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... caused career-high four turnovers and picked up three ground balls versus No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... notched five ground balls against Drexel (2/28) ... earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/2) for efforts against Penn and Drexel ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... notched five ground balls and caused two turnovers at Villanova (3/14) ... secured career-high nine ground balls in win vs. North Carolina (3/21) ... totaled two ground balls at Robert Morris (3/24) ... scored first collegiate goal against Michigan (3/29), scooping five ground balls ... picked up five ground balls and caused two turnovers against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... scooped four ground balls at Ohio State (4/18) ... had five ground balls and caused a turnover vs. Hopkins (4/25) ... caused a turnover in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30) ... picked up four ground balls and caused a turnover in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover in NCAA Quarters vs. UNC (5/17) ... caused a turnover and picked up two ground balls vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... picked up four ground balls and caused three turnovers in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

Before Maryland: 2014 Under Armour High School All-American … US Lacrosse Midwest Player of the Year … ranked the No. 2 freshman long pole in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 13th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... listed as the No. 7 recruit out of the midwest region and the No. 3 recruit out of the state of Indiana by studentsports.com … helped lead the Eagles to three straight NALI championships … the Eagles finished the 2014 season with a 24-0 record and a No. 2 ranking in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse … finished his prep career with 312 groundballs and 26 points on four goals and 22 assists … also a three-year letterwinner in football as a safety and hockey as a center … led the Eagles to three state championships on the ice and a cumulative 90-10 record.

Personal: Son of Cathy Neufeldt … majoring in kinesiology.

NEUFELDT'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2015 19/0 1 0 1 7 0 57 21 6/5:00

NEUFELDT'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1, Michigan (3/29/15)Groundballs: 9, vs. North Carolina (3/21/15)Caused Turnovers: 4, Penn (2/24/15)

11 || THOMAS O'CONNELLFr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 180Mineola, N.Y. • ChaminadeMajor: Finance

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in one game, making collegiate debut at Princeton (3/12).

Before Maryland: Ranked 82nd overall by Inside Lacrosse and 27th among midfielders in 2015 Class ... won a pair of New York state titles at Chaminade High School … a two-time NSCHSAA All-League selection in 2014 and 2015 … ranked the 82nd overall recruit in the 2015 class and 27th overall midfielder by Inside Lacrosse … also starred in football and basketball … won five total NSCHSAA Championships (2 lacrosse, 2 basketball, 1 football) … a two-time NSCHSAA All-League selection in basketball … a 1000-point scorer in basketball … played club lacrosse for Long Island Express.

Personal: Parents are Tim and Tara O’Connell … born in Mineola, New York … has a younger brother, Michael ... graduated with a 3.50 GPA … majoring in finance.

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

43 || MAC PONSJr. • Defense • 5-11 • 175Bel Air, Md. • Boys’ LatinMajor: Communications

As a junior (2016): Started all 20 games at close defense, totaling 10 ground balls and eight caused turnovers ... made season debut against High Point (2/20) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... posted two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at Princeton (3/12) ... caused a turnover at Penn (3/29) ... caused two turnovers vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had two ground balls and caused a turnover vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had a ground ball in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... picked up a ground ball and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below it season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

As a sophomore (2015): Started 18 games at close defense, totaling four ground balls and causing eight turnovers ... team led the nation in scoring defense ... helped hold Navy to just one goal in season-opening victory (2/14)...caused one turnover in win versus No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... helped hold Drexel (2/28) scoreless for a stretch of 56:17 ... had one ground ball in win over No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... helped hold No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) to eight goals below its season average ... had a ground ball against Michigan (3/29) ... scooped two ground balls and caused a turnover versus Penn State (4/4) ... caused career-high two turnovers vs. Hopkins (4/25) ... caused pair of turnovers in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in 16 games (one start), grabbing six ground balls ... made his collegiate debut with one groundball in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... made his first career start and had one groundball in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2).

Before Maryland: 2013 Under Armour High School All-American ... one goal and one assist for the South team in UA All-America game ... two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … 2013 NILCA First Team All-American … ranked the No. 2 freshman defender in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 16th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... two-time member of the Baltimore Under Armour Underclassmen team … four-year letterwinner for coach Bob Shriver at Boys’ Latin … helped lead the Lakers to the 2013 MIAA “A” Championship game … finished his senior season with 43 groundballs … two-time first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun … also a four-year letterwinner in basketball as a point guard.

Personal: Son of Andy and Chrissy Pons … younger brother of Teddy … older brother of Coco … his uncle, Mike Mosko, played lacrosse for the Terps from 1986-87.

PONS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2014 16/1 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0/0:002015 18/18 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 2/2:002016 20/20 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 5/3:30Career 54/39 0 0 0 0 0 20 18 7/5:30

PONS' CAREER HIGHSGroundballs: 2 (5x), last vs. Ohio State (4/24/16)Caused Turnovers: 2 (3x), last Rutgers (4/16/16)

1 || MATT RAMBOJr. • Attack • 5-10 • 195Glenside, Pa. • LaSalle College HSMajor: American Studies

RAMBO'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Second Team All-America• 2016 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2016 Big Ten Tournament Most Valuable Player• 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team• 2016 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten• 2015 NCAA All-Tournament Team• 2015 First Team All-Big Ten• 2015 Tewaaraton Award Watch List

RAMBO'S MARYLAND RECORDS• Points in a single NCAA Tournament (23 - 2016)• First player with 40G/30A in a season (2016)

As a junior (2016): Started all 20 games at attack, piecing together one of the greatest single-season performances in Maryland history ... totaled career-highs in points (75), goals (43) and assists (32) ... became the first player in program history to record 40 goals and 30 assists in a single season ... his 75 points were the third-most in Maryland history, becoming the first player to achieve the total since 1979 ... totaled 34 points (17G, 17A) over final six games of season - all postseason games ... posted two goals and an assist vs. High Point (2/20) ... eclipsed 100 career points with four points (1G, 3A) at #7 Yale (2/27) ... scored a goal vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... posted a hat trick in win at Drexel (3/8) ... had a goal and an assist at Princeton (3/12) ... posted two goals and an assist vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... matched career-high with four goals vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... posted four points (3G,1A) at Penn (3/29) ... had two goals at Michigan (4/2) ... had an assist at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... posted three goals and two assists vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... had an assist vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... matched career-high with three assists and also had two goals vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had two goals and an assist at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... posted three goals and two assists in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... totaled three goals and three assists in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had three goals and two assists in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... notched four goals and two assists in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... had career-high five assists, including on the overtime game-winner, and also had a goal in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had three goals and three assists in NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 19 games (18 starts), totaling 59 points on 40 goals and 19 assists ... became first Maryland player to score 40 goals in a season since Joe Walters in 2004 ... scored two goals and added an assist in season-opening win at Navy (2/14) ... notched five points on three goals and two assists against No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... had two goals against Drexel (2/28) ... scored a hat trick against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... posted three goals and an assist at Villanova (3/14) ... posted a hat trick against Michigan (3/29) ... had game-high five points (3G, 2A) versus Penn State (4/4) ... scored two goals and dished an assist against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... starred at Rutgers (4/12), posting career-high three assists and scoring three goals, including the game-winner with 13 seconds remaining ... had two goals at Ohio State (4/18) ... scored pair of goals against Hopkins (4/25) ... scored twice in Big Ten semis against Ohio State (4/30) ... had a goal and two assists in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... had a goal and two assist in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... matched career-high with six points on four goals and two assists in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... had two goals and an assist in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

As a freshman (2014): Started all 17 games, ranking second on the team in goals (30) and points (36) ... amazing collegiate debut with four goals, including the game-winner, and two assists in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... became the first Maryland freshman with four goals in the season opener since 2008 when Grant Catalino had four at Georgetown ... second straight hat trick with three goals, including the game-winner, in 14-3 win over UMBC (2/15) ... two goals, including his third-straight game-winning goal, and one assist in 16-8 win at No. 2 Syracuse (2/22) ... tied his career high by scoring four straight goals in 13-5 win at Michigan (3/18) ... fourth hat trick of the season with three goals in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2) ... became the first Maryland freshman since 2000 to post a hat trick in an NCAA tournament game in 8-7 win over Cornell (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament.

Before Maryland: 2013 Under Armour High School All-American ... game-record eight goals for the South team in UA All-America game to earn 2013 MVP honors ... three-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … 2013 NILCA First Team All-American … ranked the No. 1 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 2nd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... three-time member of the Philadelphia Under Armour Underclassmen team … named the MVP of the 2012 Under Armour Underclassmen tournament … his shot hit 102 mph at the 2012 Warrior 40 event … three-year letterwinner for coach Bill Leahy at LaSalle College HS … scored 80 goals and added 37 assists as a senior … 2013 PhillyLacrosse.com Player of the Year … led the Explorers to the 2013 PIAA championship after scoring four goals vs. Conestoga in the title game … 2013 Catholic League MVP … 2013 All-EPLCA … four-time first team all-state and all-league … 2012 Times Herald Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Rich and Annette Rambo … younger brother of Rich, who was a midfielder at Rutgers.

RAMBO'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 17/17 30 6 36 111 4 3 19 4/4:002015 19/18 40 19 59 135 6 4 28 3/2:002016 20/20 43 32 75 169 6 1 23 3/3:00Career 56/55 113 57 170 415 16 8 70 10/9:00

RAMBO'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 4 (5x), last vs. Syracuse (5/21/16)Assists: 5, vs. Brown (5/28/16)Points: 6 (7x), last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Groundballs: 4 (2x), last vs. Rutgers (5/7/16)Hat Tricks: 20, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Point Games: 35, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Goal Games: 31, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Assist Games: 16, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

30 || JOSH REINSONJr. • Midfield • 6-1 • 185Skillman, N.J. • Montgomery HSMajor: American Studies

As a junior (2016): Appeared in one game, missing the majority of the season to injury ... scored first collegiate goal in lone appearance of the season at Princeton (3/12).

As a sophomore (2015): Appeared in three games ... made first appearance of season against Drexel (2/28).

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in four games ... made his collegiate debut with one groundball in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... won 2-of-3 faceoffs in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2).

Before Maryland: 2013 US Lacrosse All-American … four-year letterwinner for coach Tim Roy at Montgomery HS … second team all-state as a senior … totaled 84 points on 64 goals and 20 assists in 2013 … 2013 first team All-Somerset County … first team all-Skyland Conference and all-area … team captain … second team all-state as a junior … member of the all-conference and all-area teams … totaled 194 points on 148 goals and 46 assists for his prep career … also a four-year letterwinner in football as a defensive back, wide receiver, running back and quarterback … team captain as a senior … second team all-county … honorable mention all-conference.

Personal: Son of Roger and Marion Reinson … brother of Jared … cousins, Michael and Jimmy Curran, each played lacrosse for Air Force … cousin, Kaitlyn Curran, played lacrosse at Rutgers … enrolled in letters and sciences.

REINSON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:002015 3/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0:002016 1/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0:00Career 8/0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0/0:00

4 || IAN ROBERTSONSr. • Attack • 5-9 • 175Salem, Va. • St. Anne’s Belfield (Delaware)Major: Economics

ROBERTSON'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

As a senior (2016): Appeared in eight games ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... appeared in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15).

As a junior (2015): Appeared in seven games ... tallied one shot in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... saw late game action against Drexel (2/28) ... fired one shot at Robert Morris (3/24) ... scored first career Maryland goal against Michigan (3/29) ... saw late-game action in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in six games ... made his Terrapin debut with one groundball in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8).

As a freshman (2013 at Delaware): Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team after totaling 15 points on eight goals and seven assists … also totaled 17 groundballs on the season … two groundball in 12-10 win at High Point (2/2) in the 2013 season opener … scored his first collegiate goal and had three groundballs in 9-8 loss to Loyola (2/16) … career-best three points on two goals and an assist in 7-6 loss to Towson (3/22) … tied his career-high with three points on a goal and career-best two assists in 12-5 win over Michigan (4/6).

Before College: 2012 Under Armour High School All-American … two-time first team all-state … totaled 143 goals and 57 assists during his prep career … also a standout on the gridiron as a cornerback … earned first team all-state in football.

Personal: Son of Jon and Debbie Robertson … brother of Matt, Phillip and Joe … brother, Matt, played lacrosse at Virginia … enrolled in letters and sciences.

ROBERTSON'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2013 UD 14/8 8 7 15 40 0 0 17 1/1:002014 6/0 0 0 0 5 0 0 4 0/0:002015 70 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0/0:002016 8/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0:00Total 35/8 9 7 16 49 0 0 21 1/1:00

7 || TIM ROTANZRSo. • Attack • 6-1 • 195Wading River, N.Y. • Shoreham-Wading River HSMajor: Sociology

As a redshirt sophomore (2016): Appeared in 20 games (two starts), primarily playing on the second midfield line ... totaled 18 points on 11 goals and seven assists ... also totaled 21 ground balls and just six turnovers ... posted an assist and career-high four ground balls against High Point (2/20) ... had an assist and two ground balls vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... scored two goals in win at Drexel (3/8) ... had a goal at Princeton (3/12) ... notched two goals on three shots vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... caused a turnover vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... posted two goals and had three ground balls vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... scored a goal against Ohio State (4/24) ... scored the first Terp goal of the game at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) and had an assist ... had a pair of assists in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... posted an assist and two ground balls in Big Ten Tournament final vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... had an assist in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... scored two goals in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

As a sophomore (2015): Redshirt season ... missed season to injury.

As a freshman (2014): Appeared in 13 games (nine starts), totaling three goals and three assists ... made his collegiate debut after missing the first four games due to injury and had two goals in 11-8 win at Stony Brook (3/8) ... two assists and two groundballs in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2) ... one goal and one groundball in 6-5 loss to No. 9 Notre Dame (4/25) in ACC semifinals. Before Maryland: 2013 Under Armour High School All-American ... four goals and one assist for the Nouth team in UA All-America game ... three-time US Lacrosse High School All-American … 2013 NILCA First Team All-American … ranked the No. 2 freshman attackman in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 3rd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... five-year letterwinner at Shoreham-Wading River HS, playing for his father Tom Rotanz … totaled 450 points during his five-year prep career on 248 goals and 202 assists … helped the Wildcats to three straight Class C championships … named the MVP of the 2012 New York Class C Championship after scoring five goals with two assists and a game-high six groundballs in the 10-6 win over Penn Yan … five-time all-division … four-time all-county … three-time All-Long Island … also a two-year letterwinner in basketball … helped the Wildcats win a Class C title in 2012 as a shooting guard … also played football and soccer.

Personal: Son of Tom and Linda Rotanz … father, Tom, was a standout lacrosse player at Ward Melville HS and an All-American at Adelphi University … younger brother of Thomas, who played lacrosse at Dowling College … older brother of Taylor.

ROTANZ'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2014 13/10 3 3 6 9 0 0 9 0/0:002015 Redshirt2016 19/2 11 7 18 38 0 0 21 1/1:00Total 33/12 14 10 24 47 0 0 30 1/1:00

ROTANZ'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 (5x), last vs. Brown (5/28/16)Assists: 2 (2x), last vs. Penn State (5/5/16)Points: 2 (6x), last vs. Brown (5/28/16)Ground balls: 4, High Point (2/20)Multi-Point Games: 7, last vs. Brown (5/28/16)Multi-Goal Games: 4, last vs. Brown (5/28/16)Multi-Assist Games: 1, last vs. Penn State (5/5/16)

49 || WILL SNIDERFr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 160Seattle, Wash. • Salisbury SchoolMajor: Kinesiology

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in two games, making collegiate debut at Princeton (3/12).

Before Maryland: A three-time all-state selection in Washington … helped lead Nathan Hale HS top the 2013 Division II State Championship.

Personal: Parents are Kris and Jacqueline Snider … brother, Drew, played lacrosse at Maryland (2008-12) and is currently an all-star for the Denver Outlaws… father played lacrosse at Virginia ... also has an older sister, Cat.

37 || KAI STORRSFr. • Defense • 6-3 • 210Plymouth, Minn. • Salisbury SchoolMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Did not see game action due to injury.

Before Maryland: A five-year letter-winner … played varsity lacrosse as an eighth grader in Minnesota … finished high school career at the Salisbury School in Connecticut.

Personal: Born in Plymouth, Minn. … earned academic high honors as a senior … also recruited by North Carolina and High Point.

51 || ALEXANDER TUMMINELLOFr. • Midfield • 5-10 • 185Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • St. Thomas AquinasMajor: Undecided

As a freshman (2016): Appeared in one game, making collegiate debut at Princeton (3/12).

Before Maryland: A three-year letterwinner at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School … helped lead Saint Thomas Aquinas to a 52-10 record in three seasons, including a 21-1 record as a senior … totaled 134 goals and 83 assists in career … had 60 goals and 42 assists as a senior … a first team selection by the Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel … twice named first team all-district, all-region and all-county.

Personal: Mother is Anastasia Kallas … has an older brother, Frankie, who played lacrosse at Bates College … named to the Principal Honor Roll as a junior and senior.

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

48 || ANDREW WALSHSr. • Faceoff • 5-10 • 170Bronxville, N.Y. • Bronxville HSMajor: American Studies

As a senior (2016): Appeared in seven games, winning eight faceoffs ... won both faceoff attempts at Princeton (3/12) ... matched career-high with six faceoff wins against Ohio State (4/24) ... appeared in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... took a faceoff in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15).

As a junior (2015): Appeared in 10 games, winning 17 faceoffs and collecting nine ground balls ... won 4-of-7 faceoffs at Robert Morris (3/24), scooping two ground balls ... won six faceoffs in critical relief appearance against No. 19 Loyola (4/8) ... won two critical fourth quarter faceoffs at Ohio State (4/18).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in three games ... won 1-of-3 faceoffs with one groundball in 16-3 win vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/8) ... won 2-of-5 faceoffs in 19-6 win over Robert Morris (4/2).

As a freshman (2013): Appeared in six games ... made his collegiate debut, winning 6-of-6 faceoffs with two groundballs in 23-6 win over Mount St. Mary's (2/12).

Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Tim Horgan at Bronxville High School … helped the Broncos compile a 56-6 record during his three-year career, including back-to-back Section 1 championships … Bronxville advanced to the state semifinals in 2011 and 2012 … set the school record for single-season faceoff wins and faceoff winning percentage (75%) as a senior … two-time all-league and all-section selection … advanced to the championship round at America’s National Faceoff Combine … ranked sixth nationally by MaxPreps for faceoff winning percentage.

Personal: Son of David and Gia Walsh … brother of Stephen and Veronica.

WALSH'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots F/O Pct. GB Pen2013 6/0 0 0 0 0 10/14 .714 3 0/0:002014 3/0 0 0 0 0 2/8 .250 3 0/0:002015 10/0 0 0 0 0 17/44 .386 9 0/0:002016 7/0 0 0 0 0 8/21 .381 3 1/1:00Total 26/0 0 0 0 0 37/87 .425 18 1/1:00

38 || HENRY WESTSr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 180Darien, Conn. • Darien HS (Cornell)Major: Economics

WEST'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 USILA Scholar All-American• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten• 2015 Academic All-Big Ten• 2014 Academic All-ACC

Professional: Selected with the 12th overall pick in the second round of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Florida Launch.

As a senior (2016): Started all 20 games on the first midfield line ... totaled 28 points on 17 goals and 11 assists ... posted three ground balls and caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... had an assist and a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... had an assist at Drexel (3/8) ... had a goal and an assist at Princeton (3/12) ... dished an assist vs. #10 Albany (3/16) ... scored a goal at Penn (3/29) ... scored a goal at Michigan (4/2) ... posted a hat trick in overtime win at #14 Penn State (4/10) ... had two goals and two ground balls vs. #10 Navy (4/19) ... had a goal and an assist vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... scored the eventual game-winner and had an assist at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... posted third career hat trick and had an assist in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... had two ground balls in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... scored two goals in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28) ... had the best game of his career in the NCAA Championship vs. UNC (5/30), posting a career-high six points on two goals and four assists.

As a junior (2015): Started all 19 games, totaling 27 points on 20 goals and seven assists ... scored two goals (first career game-winner) and added an assist in season-opening victory at Navy (2/14) ... posted two goals at Yale (2/21) ... notched a goal and an assist versus No. 11 Penn (2/24) ... had two goals and an assist against No. 10 Princeton (3/7) ... scored one goal and totaled career-high three assists against No. 2 North Carolina (3/21) ... notched two goals against Penn State (4/4) ... scored two goals at Rutgers (4/12) ... had an assist and a goal at Ohio State (4/18) ... scored game-winning goal in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... scored two goals in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23).

As a sophomore (2014): Appeared in 17 games (seven starts), posting 16 goals and eight assists ... career-bests with five points on three goals and two assists in 9-6 win over No. 8 Virginia (3/30) ... two goals and one groundball in 11-6 loss at No. 8 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... two goals in 12-8 win at No. 8 Notre Dame (4/19) ... assisted on Mike Chanenchuk's game-winning goal with :02 left in the game in 8-7 win over Cornell (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

As a freshman (2013 at Cornell): Saw action in 10 games for the Big Red … took three shots and won his only faceoff.

Before College: 2012 Under Armour High School All-American … a four-year letterwinner for coach Jeff Brameier at Darien High School … helped the Blue Wave to back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010 and an FCIAC Championship in 2011 … three-time all-FCIAC selection … team captain as a senior … totaled 44 points on 33 goals and 11 assists in 2012 … two-time all-state … also lettered in football.

Personal: Son of Tim and Margot West … younger brother of Andrew, played lacrosse at Cornell … enrolled in letters and sciences.

WEST'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2013 CU 10/0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0:002014 17/6 16 8 24 64 0 1 11 2/1:302015 19/19 20 7 27 107 1 2 16 2/1:002016 20/20 17 11 28 78 0 2 19 3/3:00Total 56/45 53 26 79 252 1 5 46 7/5:30

WEST'S CAREER HIGHSGoals: 3 (3x), last vs. Quinnipiac (5/15/16)Assists: 4 vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Points: 6 vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Hat Tricks: 3, last vs. Quinnipiac (5/15/16)Multi-Point Games: 24, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Goal Games: 14, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)Multi-Assist Games: 4, last vs. North Carolina (5/30/16)

41 || BRYCE YOUNGSo. • Defense • 6-2 • 205Egg Harbor Township, N.J. • St. Augustine PrepMajor: Undecided

B. YOUNG'S HONOR ROLL• 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

As a sophomore (2016): Appeared in 17 games, making two starts ... totaled 15 ground balls and caused five turnovers, in addition to scoring three goals ... scored in transition against High Point (2/20), and added a ground ball and caused turnover ... caused a turnover at #7 Yale (2/27) ... had a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... picked up a ground ball at Drexel (3/8) ... had two ground balls at Princeton (3/12) ... caused a turnover vs. #12 UNC (3/26) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at Penn (3/29) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover at #8 Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... scored a goal in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... scored a transition goal and picked up two ground balls in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... scooped up a career-high four ground balls and helped hold #4 Syracuse (5/21) six goals below its season average in NCAA Quarterfinals ... had a ground ball in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in 12 games ... made first career appearance in victory against No. 11 Penn (2/24), picking up two ground balls and causing a turnover ... scored first career collegiate goal in win against Drexel (2/28) ... made first career start at Robert Morris (3/24), picking up two ground balls ... caused a turnover and had a ground ball against Penn State (4/4) ... picked up a ground ball in NCAA First Round vs. Yale (5/9) ... had a ground ball and caused a turnover in NCAA Quarters vs. North Carolina (5/17) ... appeared in NCAA Semis vs. Johns Hopkins (5/23) ... had a ground ball in the NCAA Final vs. Denver (5/25).

Before Maryland: 2014 US Lacrosse High School All-American … listed as the No. 8 recruit out of the out of the state of New Jersey by studentsports.com … played for coach JC Valore at St. Augustine Prep … 2014 South Jersey Player of the Year … all-state as a senior … 2014 team captain.

Personal: Son of Mark and Debra Young … older brother of Chase and Madison.

B. YOUNG'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2015 12/1 1 0 1 1 0 8 3 0/0:002016 17/2 3 0 3 5 1 15 5 1/1:00Total 29/3 4 0 4 6 1 23 8 1/1:00

B. YOUNG'S CAREER HIGHSGround Balls: 4 vs. Syracuse (5/21/16)

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44 || PAT YOUNGSr. • Midfield • 6-1 • 205Ewing, N.J. • Christchurch School (UMBC)Major: American Studies

P. YOUNG'S HONOR ROLL• 2014 First Team All-America East• 2013 First Team All-America East• 2013 America East Conference Rookie of the Year

Professional: Selected with the 13th overall pick of the 2016 MLL Draft by the Charlotte Hounds.

As a senior (2016): Transferred to Maryland prior to start of 2016 season ... appeared in all 20 games on the second midfield line ... totaled 21 points on 15 goals and six assists ... scored 100th goal of career against Syracuse (5/21) ... made Maryland debut against High Point (2/20) ... had an assist and a ground ball vs. #1 Notre Dame (3/5) ... scored first two goals in a Maryland uniform at Drexel (3/8) ... totaled four points (2G, 2A) in homecoming at Princeton (3/12) ... scored a goal at Penn (3/29) ... had a goal and an assist vs. #18 Rutgers (4/16) ... scored a goal vs. Ohio State (4/24) ... had two goals and an assist in Big Ten Tournament semifinal win vs. #18 Penn State (5/5) ... scored a goal in Big Ten Tournament final win vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7) ... scored the eventual game-winner in NCAA 1st Round vs. Quinnipiac (5/15) ... scored season-high four goals in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21) ... had an assist in NCAA Semis vs. #5 Brown (5/28).

As a junior at UMBC (2015): Started 12 games, totaling 29 points on 21 goals and eight assists … opened the season with two goals at Johns Hopkins (2/7) … posted two goals and an assist at Penn (2/14) … had three points on two goals and an assist at Richmond (2/28) … had a season-high four assists in addition to a goal against Towson (3/7) … dished an assist against Binghamton (2/14) … scored a goal at Stony Brook (3/21) … notched a pair of goals at Mount St. Mary’s (3/24) … notched a career-high in points (6) and matched career-high in goals (5) against Lafayette (3/27) … scored a goal at Hartford (4/4) … had two goals and an assist against Vermont (4/11) … notched a hat trick in season finale at Albany (4/25).

As a sophomore at UMBC (2014): Finished second on the squad with 33 goals and 43 points … scored 65 goals in his first two seasons - most for any Retriever in the NCAA DI (1981) era … tied teammates Matt Gregoire and Nate Lewnes with 15 goals (3.0 pg) in five league games, the second-best figure in the conference … scored four goals and added a helper on a big stage in March 8 contest versus Johns Hopkins … tallied five points with three goals and two helpers at High Point … buried an outside shot with 9.6 seconds remaining in the first overtime period as the Retrievers edged Stony Brook, 12-11, in the America East opening game … netted a career-high five goals in an AE victory over Hartford … scored four of five goals in the fourth quarter as UMBC held off a Hawk rally … posted hat tricks in both AE Tournament games and now has 10 career games with three or more goals scored.

As a freshman at UMBC (2013): Produced 18 points (14-4-8) in league regular season play and was the leading freshman scorer in conference games, with 3.60 points per game- good for seventh on the complete list ... scored in 14 of 15 games and recorded multiple points in 13 of 15 … in his first seven games, scored two goals in contests versus Robert Morris, Loyola, Johns Hopkins and High Point … recorded his first career hat trick vs. Towson on March 19 ... his team-high 31 goals (tied with Jones) was the most scored by a UMBC freshman since Cayle Ratcliffe (2007).

Before College: A dominant prep player in the state of Virginia for

the Christchurch School … scored nearly 300 points and amassed over 300 ground balls in that span … earned all-america and all-state honors … represented his native New Jersey in Under Armour Underclassmen All-America game in the summer of 2011 … selected as one of the top-10 prep midfielders in the nation by ESPN Rise … guided his team to back-to-back state titles in lacrosse and was a member of the state championship team on the gridiron … tabbed Offensive Player of the Year by the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association.

Personal: A Dean’s List student in all three years at Christchurch … older brother, Tamai, played football at Villanova … also has a younger brother, Zachery … lists favorite movie as Remember the Titans … son of Majorie and Peter Young.

P. YOUNG'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots EMG GWG GB Pen2013 UMBC 15/13 32 7 39 90 3 3 13 2-1:302014 UMBC 15/15 33 10 43 126 5 2 10 6-4:002015 UMBC 12/12 21 8 29 82 2 0 9 7-4:302016 20/0 15 6 21 53 0 2 7 1/0:30Career 62/40 101 31 132 350 10 7 39 14-9:00

27 || CHRISTIANZAWADZKISo. • Midfield • 6-3 • 180Kings Park, N.Y. • Smithtown WestMajor: Undecided

As a sophomore (2016): Did not see game action.

As a freshman (2015): Appeared in five games ... made collegiate debut in win versus Drexel (2/28) ... scored first career goal at No. 15 Villanova (3/14) ... scored a goal and caused a turnover at Robert Morris (3/24) ... suffered season-ending injury against Michigan (3/29).

Before Maryland: 2014 Under Armour High School All-American … 2014 US Lacrosse High School All-American … ranked the No. 7 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 16th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... listed as the No. 9 recruit out of the out of the state of New York by studentsports.com …four-year letterwinner for coach Bob Moltisanti at Smithtown West High School … 2014 Suffolk County Midfielder of the Year … team captain as a senior … three-time Suffolk all-league … three-time all-Suffolk County … finished his senior season with 60 points on 42 goals and 18 assists … also a two-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver and safety … 2013 Suffolk all-league.

Personal: Son of Tony and Lisa Zawadzki … younger brother of Anthony, who played lacrosse at Lafayette … older brother of Kyle … enrolled in letters and sciences.

ZAWADZKI'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS G A Pts. Shots GWG GB CT Pen2015 5/0 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0/0:00

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A MARYLAND TEAM ...Scored 20 or more goals 23, vs. Mount St. Mary's (2/12/13)Scored 15 or more goals 15, vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Allowed 15 or more goals 15, vs. Johns Hopkins (4/25/15)Totaled 30 or more points 32 (19g 13a) vs. Robert Morris (4/2/14)

Won 15 or more faceoffs 19 (19-of-30), vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16)Won 20 or more faceoffs 20 (20-of-24) at Notre Dame (4/19/14)Lost 15 or more faceoffs 20 (20-of-32) vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Lost 20 or more faceoffs 20 (20-of-32) vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)

Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 53 vs. Hartford (2/18/12)Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 61 vs. Bellarmine (3/7/11)

Took 50 or more shots 50, High Point (2/20/16)Took 60 or more shots 74 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09)

Made 15 or more saves 16 vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21/16)Made 20 or more saves 24 vs. Yale (4/20/13)

Scored four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-6), at Johns Hopkins (4/12/14)Scored a man-down goal Joe Cummings at UMBC (3/6/12)Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-5), at Navy (4/8/05)Allowed a man-down goal Matt Danowski of Duke (3/2/05)

Came from behind to win in 4th quarter Yale (5/9/15) Trailed, 7-6 in 4th Quarter - Won 8-7Came from two goals down to win in 4th quarter Yale (5/9/15) Trailed, 7-5 in 4th Quarter - Won 8-7Came from three goals down to win in 4th quarter Yale (5/9/15) Trailed, 7-4 in 4th Quarter - Won 8-7Came from four goals down to win in 4th quarter at Ohio State (4/18/15) Trailed, 9-5 in 4th Quarter (4:23 remaining) - Won 10-9 (ot)

Had a lead and lost vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16) – Led 13-12 in 4Q – Lost 14-13Had a two-goal lead and lost vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16) – Led 13-11 in 4Q – Lost 14-13Had a three-goal lead and lost Johns Hopkins (4/25/15) – Led 4-1 in 1Q – Lost 15-12Had a four-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) – Led 8-4 in 3Q – Lost 12-11 otHad a five-goal lead and lost vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16/11) – Led 8-3 in 3Q – Lost 12-11 ot

Defeated a No. 1 team 10-6 vs. No. 1 Duke (3/1/14)Defeated a Top 5 team 15-14 (ot) vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Defeated a Top 10 team 15-14 (ot) vs. vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)

Shutout an opponent for a half 1st half at Robert Morris (3/24/15) – led 9-0Shutout an opponent for 3 Qtrs 1st 3 Qtrs vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) – led 12-0Shutout an opponent vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/26/02) – won 18-0

Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes 21:34, vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 39:50 at Robert Morris (3/24/15)Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes 56:17 vs. Drexel (2/28/15)Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes 56:17 vs. Drexel (2/28/15)

A MARYLAND PLAYER ...Scored 4 or more goals 4, Connor Kelly vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16)Scored 5 or more goals 5, Joe LoCascio vs. North Carolina (3/21/15)Scored 6 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. UMBC (3/18/11)Scored 7 or more goals 7, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia (4/19/98)

Scored 3 or more goals in a quarter 3 (4th), Colin Heacock at Drexel (3/8/16)Scored 4 or more goals in a quarter 4 (3rd), Xander Ritz vs. Georgetown (2/25/06)

Scored game-winner with <15 seconds 0:13, Matt Rambo at Rutgers (4/12/15)Scored game-winner with <1 minute 0:49, Bryan Cole at Michigan (4/2/16)Scored game-winner in overtime Colin Heacock vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Scored back-to-back game-winners in one-goal games Bryan Cole at MICH, at PSU (2016)

Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Henry West vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16)Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Matt Rambo vs. #5 Brown (5/28/16)Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan LaMonica at Navy (4/5/03)Dished out 7 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)Dished out 8 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)

Totaled 6 or more points 6, Matt Rambo & Henry West, vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16)Totaled 7 or more points 7, Bryan Cole, High Point (2/20/16)Totaled 8 or more points 9, Mike Chanenchuk vs. Bryant (5/17/14)Totaled 9 or more points 9, Mike Chanenchuk vs. Bryant (5/17/14)Totaled 10 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)Totaled 11 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79)

Scored two or more extra-man goals 2, Rustin Bryant at Johns Hopkins (4/12/14)Scored three or more extra-man goals 3, Xander Ritz at Georgetown (2/25/06)

Scored less than 8 seconds into game 7 seconds, Austin Henningsen at Princeton (3/12/16)

Took 10 or more shots 12, Matt Rambo, vs. #17 Rutgers (5/7/16)Took 15 or more shots 17, Mike Chanenchuk at Stony Brook (3/8/14)

Grabbed 10 or more groundballs 10, Austin Henningsen vs. Albany (3/16/16)Caused 5 or more turnovers 5, Jesse Bernhardt vs. Cornell (5/12/13)Caused 6 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10)Caused 7 or more turnovers 7, Lee Zink at Notre Dame (5/3/03)

Won 15 or more faceoffs 19, Austin Henningsen, vs. #14 North Carolina (5/30/16)Won 20 or more faceoffs 20, Charlie Raffa at Notre Dame (4/19/14)

Made 15 or more saves 15, Kyle Bernlohr vs. #4 Syracuse (5/21/16)Made 20 or more saves 24, Niko Amato vs. Yale (4/20/13)

THE LAST TIME

91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

Marks set in 2016 in bold.

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POINTSPlayer Points (G-A) OpponentBryan Cole 7 (3-4) High Point, 2/20Matt Rambo 6 (3-3) vs. North Carolina, 5/30Henry West 6 (2-4) vs. North Carolina, 5/30Matt Rambo 6 (1-5) vs. Brown, 5/28Matt Rambo 6 (4-2) vs. Syracuse, 5/21Matt Rambo 6 (3-3) vs. Rutgers, 5/7Connor Kelly 6 (3-3) North Carolina, 3/26Matt Rambo 5 (3-2) vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Matt Rambo 5 (3-2) vs. Penn State, 5/5Matt Rambo 5 (2-3) Ohio State, 4/24Matt Rambo 5 (3-2) Rutgers, 4/16

GOALSPlayer Goals OpponentConnor Kelly 4 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Matt Rambo 4 vs. Syracuse, 5/21Pat Young 4 vs. Syracuse, 5/21Connor Kelly 4 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Connor Kelly 4 vs. Penn State, 5/5Dylan Maltz 4 Rutgers, 4/16Matt Rambo 4 North Carolina, 3/26Colin Heacock 4 at Drexel, 3/8Matt Rambo 3 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Colin Heacock 3 vs. Brown, 5/28Dylan Maltz 3 vs. Brown, 5/28Dylan Maltz 3 vs. Syracuse, 5/21Bryan Cole 3 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Matt Rambo 3 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Henry West 3 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Dylan Maltz 3 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Matt Rambo 3 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Matt Rambo 3 vs. Penn State, 5/5Colin Heacock 3 vs. Penn State, 5/5Colin Heacock 3 Rutgers, 4/16Matt Rambo 3 Rutgers, 4/16Colin Heacock 3 at Penn State, 4/10Henry West 3 at Penn State, 4/10Colin Heacock 3 at Penn, 3/29Matt Rambo 3 at Penn, 3/29Connor Kelly 3 North Carolina, 3/26Colin Heacock 3 at Princeton, 3/12Matt Rambo 3 at Drexel, 3/8Bryan Cole 3 High Point, 2/20Colin Heacock 3 High Point, 2/20Dylan Maltz 3 High Point, 2/20

ASSISTSPlayer Assists OpponentMatt Rambo 5 vs. Brown, 5/28Henry West 4 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Bryan Cole 4 vs. Syracuse, 5/21Bryan Cole 4 High Point, 2/20Matt Rambo 3 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Matt Rambo 3 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Bryan Cole 3 at Johns Hopkins, 4/30Matt Rambo 3 Ohio State, 4/24Connor Kelly 3 North Carolina, 3/26Matt Rambo 3 at Yale, 2/27

SHOTSPlayer Shots OpponentMatt Rambo 13 Rutgers, 4/16Matt Rambo 12 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Matt Rambo 12 North Carolina, 3/26Matt Rambo 12 High Point, 2/20Matt Rambo 11 at Penn, 3/29Matt Rambo 10 Navy, 4/19Bryan Cole 10 at Penn, 3/29Matt Rambo 9 Ohio State, 4/24Matt Rambo 9 Albany, 3/16

GROUNDBALLSPlayer Groundballs OpponentAustin Henningsen 10 Albany, 3/16Austin Henningsen 8 at Yale, 2/27Austin Henningsen 7 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Austin Henningsen 7 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Will Bonaparte 7 Navy, 4/19Austin Henningsen 7 at Penn, 3/29Isaiah Davis-Allen 6 vs. Brown, 5/28Tim Muller 6 vs. Brown, 5/28Will Bonaparte 6 vs. Penn State, 5/5Will Bonaparte 6 Rutgers, 4/16Greg Danseglio 6 at Penn, 3/29Greg Danseglio 6 at Yale, 2/27Greg Danseglio 6 High Point, 2/20

CAUSED TURNOVERSPlayer Caused TO’s OpponentTim Muller 3 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Greg Danseglio 3 Navy, 4/19Tim Muller 3 North Carolina, 3/26 2 (22 times)

FACE-OFF WINSPlayer Face-Off Wins OpponentAustin Henningsen 19 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Austin Henningsen 16 Albany, 3/16Will Bonaparte 15 Rutgers, 4/16Austin Henningsen 15 at Penn, 3/29Austin Henningsen 14 vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Austin Henningsen 13 at Yale, 2/27Austin Henningsen 12 at Drexel, 3/8Will Bonaparte 11 at Penn State, 4/10Will Bonaparte 10 vs. Penn State, 5/5Austin Henningsen 9 High Point, 2/20Will Bonaparte 8 Navy, 4/19Austin Henningsen 8 at Princeton, 3/12Austin Henningsen 8 vs. Notre Dame, 3/5

FACE-OFF WIN PCT.Player Face-Off Pct. OpponentAustin Henningsen .824 (14-17) vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Austin Henningsen .813 (13-16) at Yale, 2/27Austin Henningsen .800 (16-20) Albany, 3/16Austin Henningsen .750 (15-20) at Penn, 3/29Austin Henningsen .750 (9-12) High Point, 2/20Austin Henningsen .700 (7-10) vs. Rutgers, 5/7Will Bonaparte .652 (15-23) Rutgers, 4/16Will Bonaparte .647 (11-17) at Penn State, 4/10Austin Henningsen .633 (19-30) vs. North Carolina, 5/30Austin Henningsen .545 (12-22) at Drexel, 3/8Will Bonaparte .545 (6-11) High Point, 2/20

SAVESPlayer Saves OpponentKyle Bernlohr 15 vs. Syracuse, 5/21Kyle Bernlohr 14 at Penn State, 4/10Kyle Bernlohr 12 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Kyle Bernlohr 12 vs. Penn State, 5/5Kyle Bernlohr 12 at Michigan, 4/2Kyle Bernlohr 11 vs. Brown, 5/28Kyle Bernlohr 10 at Penn, 3/29Kyle Bernlohr 9 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Kyle Bernlohr 9 North Carolina, 3/26Kyle Bernlohr 9 at Princeton, 3/12Kyle Bernlohr 9 at Drexel, 3/8Kyle Bernlohr 9 vs. Notre Dame, 3/5Kyle Bernlohr 8 High Point, 2/20

MARYLAND HIGHSPoints 27 at Princeton, 3/12Goals 17 at Princeton, 3/12Goals in Quarter 7 (3rd) High Point, 2/20Assists 11 vs. Brown, 5/28Shots 50 High Point, 2/20Shots in Quarter 18 (1st) vs. Rutgers, 5/7Shots On Goal 31 High Point, 2/20Saves 16 (2x), last vs. Syracuse, 5/21Saves in Quarter 7 (4th) vs. Rutgers, 5/7Groundballs 37 vs. Brown, 5/28Groundballs in Quarter 14 (4th) at Yale, 2/27Face-Offs 32 vs. Brown, 5/28Face-Off Wins 19 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Face-Off Pct. .813 at Yale, 2/27Clears 21 vs. Penn State, 5/5Clear Pct. 1.000 (5x), last vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Extra-Man Goals 3 (2x), last vs. North Carolina, 5/30Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 (1-1) (2x), last vs. Penn State, 5/5Penalties 6 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Penalty Minutes 5:30 vs. Rutgers, 5/7Turnovers 21 vs. Notre Dame, 3/5Caused Turnovers 12 vs. Brown, 5/28

OPPONENT HIGHSPoints 21 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Goals 14 (2x), last vs. North Carolina, 5/30Goals in Quarter 6 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Assists 7 (2x), last vs. North Carolina, 5/30Shots 41 (2x), last at Michigan, 4/2Shots in Quarter 18 (4th) vs. Rutgers, 5/7Shots On Goal 25 vs. Brown, 5/28Saves 16 High Point, 2/20Saves in Quarter 7 (3rd) vs. Brown, 5/28Groundballs 39 vs. Brown, 5/28Groundballs in Quarter 13 (3rd) vs. Syracuse, 5/21Face-Offs 32 vs. Brown, 5/28Face-Off Wins 20 vs. Brown, 5/28Face-Off Pct. .773 at Johns Hopkins, 4/30Clears 19 (2x), last vs. Quinnipiac, 5/15Clear Pct. 1.000 (17/17) Ohio State, 4/24Extra-Man Goals 3 at Johns Hopkins, 4/30Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 (3x), last vs. North Carolina, 5/30Penalties 5 vs. North Carolina, 5/30Penalty Minutes 4:00 (2x), last vs. North Carolina, 5/30Turnovers 24 vs. Brown, 5/28Caused Turnovers 11 at Michigan, 4/2

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS, SHOTS-GROUNDBALLS High vs. Notre at at North at at at at Johns vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Player Point at Yale Dame Drexel Princeton Albany Carolina Penn Michigan Penn State Rutgers Navy Ohio State Hopkins Penn State Rutgers Quinn. Syracuse Brown Syracuse1 Rambo 2-1-3, 12-1 1-3-4, 8-0 1-0-1, 6-1 3-0-3, 5-1 1-1-2, 5-2 2-1-3, 9-1 4-0-4, 12-1 3-1-4, 11-0 2-0-2, 6-1 0-1-1, 6-1 3-2-5, 13-2 0-1-1, 10-2 2-3-5, 9-0 2-1-3, 8-0 3-2-5, 8-2 3-3-6, 12-4 3-2-5, 6-1 4-2-6, 8-2 1-5-6, 7-1 3-3-6, 8-02 Heacock 3-0-3, 8-0 2-1-3, 7-1 0-0-0, 7-1 4-0-4, 8-2 3-0-3, 3-0 2-0-2, 4-0 2-1-3, 7-2 3-1-4, 8-3 1-0-1, 1-4 3-0-3, 8-1 3-0-3, 7-0 2-2-4, 6-2 2-0-2, 4-0 2-0-2, 6-2 3-1-4, 5-1 1-0-1, 5-2 1-1-2, 4-1 0-2-2, 2-1 3-1-4, 7-2 2-2-4, 8-23 Byassee DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP4 Robertson DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP5 Monahan 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1, 2-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP6 Gradinger 1-0-1, 3-0 0-0-0, 0-0 1-0-1, 3-0 0-0-0, 0-1 1-2-3, 2-0 0-1-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-1 1-0-1, 4-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 2-0 2-0-2, 2-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 3-2 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 2-0 0-0-0, 0-07 Rotanz 0-1-1, 3-4 0-0-0, 1-1 0-1-1, 1-2 2-0-2, 3-1 1-0-1, 3-0 2-0-2, 3-1 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 2-0-2, 5-3 1-0-1, 3-1 1-1-2, 2-1 0-2-2, 0-1 0-1-1, 3-2 0-0-0, 1-0 0-1-1, 2-1 2-0-2, 3-1 0-0-0, 1-08 Morris DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP9 Goodwin DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP10 Brooke DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-1-1, 1-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-1-1, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-011 O'Connell DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP12 Garino DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP13 Lehman 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP15 Giblin DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP16 Bruner DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP17 Bull DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP18 Henningsen 0-0-0, 1-3 0-0-0, 1-8 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0- 1-5 1-0-1, 2-3 0-0-0, 1-10 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 1-7 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-1-1, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-7 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-719 Bonaparte 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-4 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-7 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP20 Manis 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-1-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-022 Danseglio 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 1-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-423 DiMillo 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-1-1, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-1-1, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 1-024 Brozowski 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP25 Maltz 3-0-3, 6-0 1-0-1, 2-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-2-2, 1-2 2-0-2, 2-0 1-1-2, 3-1 1-0-1, 3-0 2-1-3, 3-1 1-0-1, 3-1 0-1-1, 2-0 4-0-4, 7-2 0-0-0, 2-0 0-1-1, 2-2 2-0-2, 5-0 1-1-2, 3-0 3-0-3, 5-0 0-1-1, 2-1 3-0-3, 3-0 3-0-3, 5-1 2-1-3, 3-526 Davis-Allen 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 1-5 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-1-1, 1-3 0-0-0, 0-5 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 1-2 1-0-1, 1-6 0-0-0, 1-327 Zawadzki DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP28 Neufeldt DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP29 Cunningham DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP30 Reinson DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1, 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP31 McCarney DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-032 Dubick 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 2-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-1-1, 0-0 1-1-2, 1-1 DNP 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 1-0-1, 3-1 0-0-0, 0-033 Dunn DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 1-0-1, 1-3 0-0-0, 0-335 Bernlohr 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-236 Muller 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-237 Storrs DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP38 West 0-0-0, 5-1 0-0-0, 5-3 0-1-1, 3-1 0-1-1. 4-0 1-1-2, 3-1 0-1-1, 6-1 0-0-0, 2-0 1-0-1, 2-1 1-0-1, 3-1 3-0-3, 6-3 0-0-0, 4-0 2-0-2, 3-2 1-1-2, 3-0 1-1-2, 2-0 0-0-0, 6-0 0-0-0, 4-0 3-1-4, 6-1 0-0-0, 3-2 2-0-2, 4-1 2-4-6, 4-139 Chisolm 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 2-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP40 Kelly 0-2-2, 2-0 1-0-1, 4-0 0-0-0, 2-1 1-0-1, 6-1 2-1-3, 4-0 1-1-2, 7-2 3-3-6, 7-1 1-1-2, 2-0 0-1-1, 2-0 2-0-2, 6-3 0-0-0, 4-1 2-0-2, 6-0 1-1-2, 4-0 2-1-3, 4-0 4-0-4, 6-2 4-0-4, 7-1 0-1-1, 3-0 2-0-2, 4-1 1-1-2, 1-1 4-0-4, 8-041 Young, B. 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 1-0-1, 0-2 0-0-0, 1-4 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-042 Corley 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP43 Pons 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-044 Young, P. 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 2-0 0-1-1, 2-1 2-0-2, 6-0 2-2-4, 3-1 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 5-0 1-0-1, 5-0 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 1-1-2, 3-0 0-0-0, 2-1 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 3-0 2-1-3, 3-0 1-0-1, 3-0 1-0-1, 2-1 4-0-4, 5-0 0-1-1, 4-1 0-0-0, 1-045 Cole 3-4-7, 6-1 0-1-1, 3-2 1-0-1, 3-1 0-1-1, 2-0 0-2-2, 2-0 2-1-3, 7-1 1-1-2, 4-0 2-1-3, 10-0 2-2-4, 3-0 2-1-3, 6-1 0-0-0, 4-2 0-2-2, 0-1 2-0-2, 3-2 1-3-4, 5-0 0-1-1, 1-0 2-2-4, 6-2 3-1-4, 5-0 0-4-4, 1-0 0-2-2, 3-0 0-0-0, 3-347 Janeck 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-348 Walsh 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP49 Snider DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP50 Adler DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP51 Tumminello DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Key: DNP-Did Not Play, starters in italics

GOALIE STATISTICSSAVES-GOALS ALLOWED, MINUTES High vs. Notre at at North at at at at Johns vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Player Point at Yale Dame Drexel Princeton Albany Carolina Penn Michigan Penn State Rutgers Navy Ohio State Hopkins Penn State Rutgers Quinn. Syracuse Brown Syracuse8 Morris DNP DNP 0-0, 0:24 DNP 1-1, 15:00 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0, 1:18 DNP DNP 1-0, 1:42 4-1, 3:39 1-0, 6:44 1-0, 1:02 DNP DNP29 Cunningham DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP35 Bernlohr 8-10, 60:00 7-7, 59:55 9-7, 59:36 9-8, 60:00 9-4, 45:00 7-7, 60:00 9-8, 60:00 10-8, 60:00 12-7, 60:00 14-10, 60:00 7-8, 60:00 5-5, 58:42 6-8, 60:00 7-8. 60:00 12-9, 58:18 12-7, 56:21 7-6, 53:16 15-7, 58:58 11-14, 61:19 9-14, 62:21

FACEOFF STATISTICSWON-TOTAL, WIN PERCENTAGE High vs. Notre at at North at at at at Johns vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Player Point at Yale Dame Drexel Princeton Albany Carolina Penn Michigan Penn State Rutgers Navy Ohio State Hopkins Penn State Rutgers Quinn. Syracuse Brown Syracuse18 Henningsen 9-12, .750 13-16, .813 8-16, .500 12-22, .545 8-16, .500 16-20, .800 9-19, .474 15-20, .750 5-10, .500 4-8, .500 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-6, .333 7-10, .700 14-17, 825 3-11, .273 7-23, .304 19-30, .63319 Bonaparte 6-11, .545 DNP 0-1, .000 0-2, .000 3-7, .429 DNP 1-4, .250 3-5, .600 0-3, .000 11-17, .647 15-23, .652 8-19, .421 2-4, .500 5-18, .278 10-22, .455 4-14, .286 1-3, .333 6-13, .462 5-9, .556 DNP42 Corley 0-3, .000 DNP -- DNP 0-1, .000 DNP DNP -- 4-5, .800 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-3, .000 -- -- -- -- DNP DNP48 Walsh 0-1, .000 DNP DNP DNP 2-2, 1.000 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-15, .400 0-1, .000 0-1, .000 DNP 0-1, .000 -- DNP DNP

2016 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2016 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGame Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalie Faceoff LSM SSM SSMHigh Point Rambo Maltz Rotanz Cole Heacock West Muller Pons B. Young Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Yale Rambo Maltz Rotanz Cole Heacock West Muller Pons McCarney Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. Notre Dame Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Drexel Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons B. Young Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Princeton Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen JaneckAlbany Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen ManisNorth Carolina Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Penn Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Michigan Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Penn State Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen JaneckRutgers Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloNavy Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen JaneckOhio State Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloat Johns Hopkins Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. Penn State Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. Rutgers Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Bonaparte Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMilloQuinnipiac Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. Syracuse Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. Brown Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillovs. North Carolina Rambo Maltz Heacock Cole Kelly West Muller Pons Dunn Bernlohr Henningsen Danseglio Davis-Allen DiMillo

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

Date Opponent (Md.Rank/Opp.Rank) Score Rec. B1G Scoring (G-A-Pts/GWG in CAPS.) Goalie, Saves Att.Feb. 20 High Point (4/-) 15-10 1-0 0-0 Cole (3-4-7), Maltz (3-0-3), Heacock (3-0-3), Rambo (2-1-3), Kelly (0-2-2), B. Young (1-0-1), Gradinger (1-0-1), BROZOWSKI (1-0-1), Dubick (1-0-1), Bernlohr, 8 2,055 Rotanz (0-1-1)Feb. 27 at Yale (4/7) 5-8 1-1 0-0 Rambo (1-3-4), Heacock (2-1-3), Maltz (1-0-1), Kelly (1-0-1), Cole (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 7 3,162Mar. 5 vs. Notre Dame (8/1) 4-9 1-2 0-0 Rambo (1-0-1), Cole (1-0-1), Gradinger (1-0-1), Davis-Allen (1-0-1), West (0-1-1), Rotanz (0-1-1), DiMillo (0-1-1), P. Young (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 9 6,970Mar. 8 at Drexel (11/-) 12-8 2-2 0-0 HEACOCK (4-0-4), Rambo (3-0-3), Rotanz (2-0-2), P. Young (2-0-2), Maltz (0-2-2), Kelly (1-0-1), Cole (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 9 752Mar. 12 at Princeton (11/-) 17-5 3-2 0-0 P. YOUNG (2-2-4), Heacock (3-0-3), Kelly (2-1-3), Gradinger (1-2-3), Maltz (2-0-2), Cole (0-2-2), Monahan (1-0-1), Rotanz (1-0-1), Henningsen (1-0-1) Bernlohr, 9 2,414 Davis-Allen (1-0-1), Reinson (1-0-1), Brooke (0-1-1) Mar. 16 Albany (6/10) 10-7 4-2 0-0 Rambo (2-1-3), COLE (2-1-3), Heacock (2-0-2), Rotanz (2-0-2), Maltz (1-1-2), Kelly (1-1-2), West (0-1-1), Gradinger (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 7 1,259Mar. 26 North Carolina (6/12) 11-8 5-2 0-0 Kelly (3-3-6), RAMBO (4-0-4), Heacock (2-1-3), Cole (1-1-2), Maltz (1-0-1), Davis-Allen (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 9 4,721Mar. 29 at Penn (5/-) 13-8 6-2 0-0 HEACOCK (3-1-4), Rambo (3-1-4), Maltz (2-1-3), Cole (2-1-3), Kelly (1-1-2), Wst (1-0-1), P. Young (1-0-1) Bernlohr, 10 496Apr. 2 at Michigan (5/-) 8-7 7-2 1-0 COLE (2-2-4), Rambo (2-0-2), Heacock (1-0-1), Maltz (1-0-1), West (1-0-1), Davis-Allen (1-0-1), Kelly (0-1-1), Dubick (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 12 1,107Apr. 10 at Penn State (5/14) 11-10 (ot) 8-2 2-0 Heacock (3-0-3), West (3-0-3), COLE (2-1-3), Kelly (2-0-2), Dubick (1-1-2), Rambo (0-1-1), Maltz (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 14 1,180Apr. 16 Rutgers (5/18) 11-8 9-2 3-0 Rambo (3-2-5), MALTZ (4-0-4), Heacock (3-0-3), P. Young (1-1-2), DiMillo (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 7 4,101Apr. 19 Navy (5/7) 10-5 10-2 3-0 Heacock (2-2-4), WEST (2-0-2), Kelly (2-0-2), Rotanz (2-0-2), Cole (0-2-2), Gradinger (1-0-1), Dubick (1-0-1), Rambo (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 5 2,808Apr. 24 Ohio State (5/-) 10-8 11-2 4-0 Rambo (2-3-5), HEACOCK (2-0-2), Cole (2-0-2), West (1-1-2), Kelly (1-1-2), Rotanz (1-0-1), P. Young (1-0-1), Maltz (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 6 5,037Apr. 30 at Johns Hopkins (3/8) 11-8 12-2 5-0 Cole (1-3-4), Rambo (2-1-3), Kelly (2-1-3), Maltz (2-0-2), Heacock (2-0-2), WEST (1-1-2), Rotanz (1-1-2) Bernlohr, 7 5,688May 5 vs. Penn State (3/18) 16-9 13-2 5-0 Rambo (5-0-5), Kelly (4-0-4), Heacock (3-1-4), P. Young (2-1-3), Gradinger (2-0-2), Maltz (1-1-2), Rotans (0-2-2), B. YOUNG (1-0-1), Bernlohr, 12 1,473 Cole (0-1-1), Brooke (0-1-1)May 7 vs. Rutgers (3/17) 14-8 14-2 5-0 Rambo (3-3-6), Kelly (4-0-4), Cole (4-0-4), MALTZ (3-0-3), Heacock (1-0-1), P. Young (1-0-1), Rotanz (0-1-1), Henningsen (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 12 2,219May 15 Quinnipiac (1/-) 13-6 15-2 5-0 Rambo (3-2-5), Cole (3-1-4), West (3-1-4), Heacock (1-1-2), Dubick (1-0-1), B. Young (1-0-1), P. YOUNG (1-0-1), Kelly (0-1-1), Maltz (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 7 1,727May 21 vs. Syracuse (1/4) 13-7 16-2 5-0 Rambo (4-2-6), P. YOUNG (4-0-4), Cole (0-4-4), Maltz (3-0-3), Kelly (2-0-2), Heacock (0-2-2), Rotanz (0-1-1) Bernlohr, 15 11,012May 28 vs. Brown (1/5) 15-14 (ot) 17-2 5-0 Rambo (1-5-6), HEACOCK (3-1-4), Maltz (3-0-3), West (2-0-2), Rotanz (2-0-2), Kelly (1-1-2), Cole (0-2-2), Dunn (1-0-1), Davis-Allen (1-0-1), Dubick (1-0-1) Bernlohr, 11 33,137 Manis (0-1-1), P. Young (0-1-1)May 30 vs. North Carolina (14/12) 13-14 (ot) 17-3 5-0 Rambo (3-3-6), West (2-4-6), Kelly (4-0-4), Heacock (2-2-4), Maltz (2-1-3) Bernlohr, 9 26,749

2016 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Score Shots Saves Groundballs Faceoff Clear EM EMO By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. Faceoffs Pct. Clears Pct. Opps. Pct. TO-CT PenaltiesHigh Point 2-4-3-1=10 7-10-3-6=26 6-4-4-2=16 4-9-9-7=29 12-27 .444 13-14 .929 1-3 .333 12-3 4/4:00at Maryland 2-2-7-4=15 11-10-16-13=50 2-3-0-3=8 9-7-3-8=27 15-27 .556 16-16 1.000 3-4 .750 8-5 3/2:00Maryland 2-1-0-2=5 7-9-6-12=34 2-2-2-1=7 7-7-5-14=33 13-16 .813 13-15 .867 1-2 .500 18-9 5/5:00at Yale 2-1-2-3=8 4-6-7-7=24 1-2-1-2=6 2-2-6-3=13 3-16 .187 19-21 .905 0-5 .000 13-10 2/2:00 Notre Dame 1-1-2-5=9 7-7-6-8=28 0-2-2-3=7 8-9-5-8=30 8-17 .471 10-12 .833 0-3 .000 16-7 0/0:00vs. Maryland 1-1-1-1=4 11-7-10-9-37 4-1-2-2=9 7-8-4-11=30 9-17 .529 13-19 .684 0-0 .000 21-6 3/1:30Maryland 4-0-4-4=12 12-5-16-17=40 2-2-1-4=9 9-6-8-6=29 12-24 .500 17-18 .944 1-3 .333 12-5 1/0:30at Drexel 2-1-2-3=8 8-9-7-14=38 0-1-3-1=5 6-7-10-9=32 12-24 .500 12-15 .800 1-1 1.000 11-6 3/1:30Maryland 6-5-5-1=17 9-9-11-10=39 4-1-4-1=10 6-6-7-7=26 13-26 .500 16-19 .842 0-1 .000 10-7 2/1:30at Princeton 1-1-2-1=5 9-5-9-5=28 2-0-3-3=8 8-7-9-7=31 13-26 .500 11-15 .733 0-2 .000 15-7 1/0:30Albany 2-1-3-1=7 3-5-11-4=23 3-1-1-2=7 4-5-6-2=17 4-20 .200 14-18 .778 1-2 .500 10-4 2/2:00at Maryland 4-3-0-4=10 14-11-4-13=42 0-1-3-3=7 11-5-5-8=29 16-20 .800 13-13 1.000 1-2 .500 12-6 2/1:30North Carolina 2-2-2-2=8 13-10-5-13=41 2-2-2-1=7 4-7-4-9=24 13-23 .565 7-7 1.000 1-4 .250 10-4 2/1:30at Maryland 3-3-3-2=11 11-9-15-9=44 1-4-1-3=9 7-5-4-6=22 10-23 .435 14-16 .875 1-2 .500 8-8 5/4:00Maryland 6-4-1-2=13 13-11-13-10=47 1-2-4-3=10 9-8-6-8=31 18-25 .720 12-12 1.000 0-2 .000 9-8 2/1:30at Penn 3-3-0-2=8 5-8-6-8=27 0-1-6-1=8 3-5-4-3=15 7-25 .280 15-17 .882 0-2 .000 9-6 2/1:30Maryland 1-2-3-2=8 3-9-5-3=20 2-2-3-5=12 5-6-4-5=20 9-18 .500 13-16 .813 2-4 .500 17-3 0/0:00at Michigan 3-1-1-2=7 7-7-14-13=41 2-2-1-1=6 6-6-9-11=32 9-18 .500 12-12 1.000 0-0 .000 11-11 4/3:00Maryland 3-4-2-1-1=11 8-12-7-7-2=36 4-2-4-3-1=14 7-10-9-5-2=33 15-25 .600 11-13 .846 2-3 .667 10-6 3/1:30at Penn State 5-3-1-1-0-10 11-7-7-8-3=36 2-3-2-0-1=8 11-5-6-1-0=23 10-25 .400 10-11 .909 1-3 .333 8-2 3/2:00Rutgers 2-2-2-2=8 7-5-11-7=30 3-4-1-5=13 5-5-6-3=19 8-23 .348 17-18 .944 1-1 1.000 12-3 0/0:00at Maryland 1-2-4-4=11 9-13-9-13=44 2-3-1-1=7 5-7-11-9=32 15-23 .652 18-20 .900 0-0 .000 9-8 1/0:30Navy 1-1-1-2=5 5-4-6-8=23 3-2-4-1=10 9-7-2-4=22 11-19 .579 9-13 .692 0-0 .000 18-4 1/1:00at Maryland 2-5-2-1=10 10-8-14-7=39 2-1-2-1=6 9-6-8-6=29 8-19 .421 12-13 .923 0-1 .000 8-8 0/0:00Ohio State 4-1-1-2=8 6-7-5-8=26 4-1-3-0=8 8-4-6-3=21 11-19 .579 17-17 1.000 0-1 .000 9-3 1/0:30at Maryland 3-3-4-0=10 7-9-11-3=30 0-2-1-3=6 2-5-6-5=18 8-19 .421 14-14 1.000 1-1 1.000 9-7 1/1:00Maryland 3-2-3-3=11 13-8-7-9=37 1-2-1-3=7 6-5-5-4=20 5-22 .227 17-18 .944 0-1 .000 5-9 5/4:30at Johns Hopkins 2-2-2-2=8 9-8-10-8=35 2-4-1-4=11 6-10-5-9=30 17-22 .773 10-13 .769 3-5 .600 12-3 1/0:30Penn State 2-3-2-2=9 5-8-7-12=32 3-0-3-2=8 5-7-7-4=23 17-29 .586 13-15 .867 2-4 .500 9-6 1/1:00vs. Maryland 6-4-4-2=16 11-8-10-7=36 3-2-4-4=13 7-4-6-9=26 12-29 .414 21-22 .955 1-1 1.000 8-3 5/4:30Rutgers 2-3-2-1=8 6-6-8-18=38 5-0-2-2=9 5-5-8-5=23 13-24 .542 11-16 .688 0-5 .000 10-4 3/2:30vs. Maryland 5-4-4-1=14 18-12-11-6=47 3-2-4-7=16 11-8-7-2=28 11-24 .458 19-21 .905 1-2 .500 9-5 6/5:30Quinnipiac 2-1-1-2=6 7-6-6-5=24 3-1-1-5=10 5-2-4-3=14 6-21 .286 19-20 .950 0-4 .000 11-4 2/1:30vs. Maryland 5-2-5-1=13 11-9-10-7=37 0-2-4-2=8 8-10-3-7=28 15-21 .714 19-19 1.000 0-2 .000 10-6 4/3:30Syracuse 1-2-3-1=7 9-12-13-6=40 2-0-2-0=4 10-9-13-6=38 15-24 .625 8-10 .800 1-5 .200 8-7 4/3:30vs. Maryland 4-3-2-4=13 11-4-10-6=31 4-4-3-5=16 4-6-4-9=23 9-24 .375 15-16 .938 2-4 .500 12-3 5/4:00Brown 5-3-1-5-0=14 10-5-4-10-0=29 2-1-7-4-0=14 10-9-8-12-0=39 20-32 .625 17-23 .739 0-1 .000 24-7 2/1:30vs. Maryland 5-4-3-2-1=15 10-10-13-8-1=42 5-0-1-5-0=11 10-9-10-6-2=37 12-32 .375 18-20 .900 1-2 .500 11-12 1/1:00North Carolina 6-1-3-3-1=14 12-4-8-5-3=32 2-4-4-2-1=13 9-4-5-6-0=24 11-30 .377 10-15 .667 2-2 1.000 10-4 5/4:00vs. Maryland 5-3-2-3-0=13 11-9-9-8-1=38 1-2-4-0-2=9 10-8-10-7-0=35 19-30 .633 13-14 .929 3-5 .600 7-3 2/2:00

2016 SEASON RESULTS

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

POINTS1. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 2312. Joe Walters (2003-06) 2273. Ray Altman (1961-63) 2144. Frank Urso (1973-76) 2085. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 1996. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 1987. Roger Goss (1958-60) 1928. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 1919. Andrew Whipple (1995-99) 19010. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 18511. Jack Kaester (1969-72) 18412. Jack Heim (1965-67) 18113. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 180 Rob Chomo (1992-95) 18015. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 17516. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 17217. Matt Rambo (2014-pres.) 17018. Ryan Young (2008-11) 16319. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 15720. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 15521. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 153 John Lamon (1976-79) 15323. Mike Hynes (1974-77) 15124. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 14025. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 13426. Pat O'Meally (1971-74) 12927. C. Rennie Smith (1952-55) 12828. Alan Lowe (1965-67) 12429. Mike Chanenchuk (2012-14) 12130. Dick Corrigan (1954-58) 11931. Bill Pettit (1962-64) 11832. Joe Cummings (2009-12) 11633. Dave Dempsey (1971-74) 11434. Travis Reed (2008-11) 11335. Max Ritz (2005-08) 11136. Xander Ritz (2004-06) 110 Brian Zeller (1996-00) 110 Roger Tuck (1973-76) 11039. Brian Willard (1984-87) 109 Owen Blye (2010-13) 10941. Bud Beardmore (1960-62) 108 Jay Carlson (2012-15) 10843. Bill McGlone (2003-06) 10744. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (1998-01) 10645. James Keating (1953-56) 10546. Steve La Vaute (1966-68) 103 John Haus (2010-13) 10348. Chris Dail (1990-92) 10249. Tom Worstell (1985-88) 101 Bryan Cole (2012-16 101

POINTS PER GAME(since 1971 - min. 20 games)

1. Jack Kaester (1971-72) 5.29 (24 gms)2. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 5.13 (45)3. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 3.74 (53)4. Frank Urso (1973-76) 3.65 (57)5. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 3.65 (48)6. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 3.47 (55)7. Joe Walters (2003-06) 3.44 (66)8. Rob Chomo (1992-95) 3.27 (55) Mark Douglas (1988-91) 3.27 (48)10. John Lamon (1976-79) 3.26 (47)

GOALS1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 1532. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 1493. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 1374. Frank Urso (1973-76) 1275. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 1266. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 1217. Grant Catalino (2008-10) 1198. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 1179. Matt Rambo (2014-pres.) 11310. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 10911. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 10712. Bill Pettit (1962-64) 10313. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 10214. Ron Martinello (1977-81) 9615. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 93 Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 9317. Jay Carlson (2012-15) 9118. Pat O’Meally (1972-74) 8819. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (1998-2001) 8720. Joe Cummings (2009-12) 8621. Jack Heim (1965-67) 8522. Brian Willard (1984-87) 8123. Terry Kimball (1976-79) 8024. John Kaestner (1969-72) 7925. Charles Wicker (1954-56) 78 Roger Gross (1958-60) 7827. Mike Mollott (2000-03) 77 Bill McGlone (2003-06) 77 Mike Chanenchuk (2012-14) 7730. James Keating (1953-56) 75 Bud Beardmore (1960-62) 75

GOALS PER GAME(since 1971 - min. 20 games)

1. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 2.74 (50)2. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 2.62 (48)3. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 2.40 (62)4. Joe Walters (2003-06) 2.32 (66)5. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 2.27 (48)6. Frank Urso (1973-76) 2.23 (57)7. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 2.22 (40)8. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 2.21 (53)9. Pat O’Meally (1972-74) 2.15 (41)10. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 2.02 (60)

EXTRA-MAN GOALS(since 1999)

1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 202. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (1998-2001) 193. Xander Ritz (2004-06) 16 Joe Cummings (2009-12) 16 Matt Rambo (2014-pres.) 166. Brian Zeller (1996-2000) 15 Dan Groot (2006-09) 158. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 14 Travis Reed (2008-11) 14

GAME-WINNING GOALS(since 1999)

1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 132. Jay Carlson (2012-15) 123. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 9 Joe Cummings (2009-12) 95. Matt Rambo (2014-pres.) 86. Mike Mollott (1999-2002) 7 Xander Ritz (2004-06) 78. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (1998-2001) 6 Dan LaMonica (2001-03) 6 Travis Reed (2008-11) 6

CAREER RECORDS

ASSISTS1. Ray Altman (1961-63) 1462. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 1263. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 1214. Roger Goss (1958-60) 1145. Rob Chomo (1992-95) 1076. John Kaestner (1969-72) 1057. Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 97 Ryan Young (2008-11) 979. Jack Heim (1965-67) 9610. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 9511. Mike Hynes (1974-77) 9112. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 8913. John Lamon (1976-79) 8314. Frank Urso (1973-76) 81 Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 8116. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 8017. Joe Walters (2003-06) 7418. C. Rennie Smith (1952-55) 7319. Dan LaMonica (2001-03) 7020. Grant Catalino (2008-11) 66

SHOTS (since 1981)

1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 5512. Matt Rambo (2014-pres.) 4153. Grant Catalino (2008-10) 4094. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 3885. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 3866. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 3587. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 3448. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 3309. Brian Zeller (1996-2000) 308 Mike LaMonica (1999-2002) 308 Mike Chanenchuk (2012-14) 30812. Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 304

GROUNDBALLS(since 1981)

1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) 4512. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) 3803. Charlie Raffa (2012-15) 2744. Jack Francis (1980-83) 2635. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) 2366. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 2337. Paul Gillette (2001-04) 2228. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 2059. Chris O’Brien (1982-85) 20310. Jesse Bernhardt (2010-13) 19711. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) 19512. Phil Willard (1986-89) 18913. Todd Ensor (1984-87) 187 Brian Burlace (1989-92) 18715. Jon Brothers (1992-95) 18416. Michael Howley (2000-03) 17917. Brian Reese (1995-98) 17618. Michael Ehrhardt (2011-14) 17019. Brian Farrell (2007-11) 16820. Curtis Holmes (2010-13) 167

CAUSED TURNOVERS(since 2003)

1. Steve Whittenberg (2005-07) 932. Jesse Bernhardt (2010-13) 893. Brian Farrell (2007-11) 854. Brett Schmidt (2008-11) 795. Joe Cinosky (2005-08) 756. Chris Passavia (2001-04) 74 Lee Zink (2001-04) 74 Max Schmidt (2008-11) 749. Ryan Clarke (2004-07) 7310. Michael Ehrhardt (2011-14) 68

FACEOFF WINS (since 1984)

1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) 6482. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) 5363. Todd Ensor (1984-87) 524*4. Charlie Raffa (2012-15) 4985. Curtis Holmes (2010-13) 4146. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) 4117. Jon Brothers (1992-95) 3168. Brian Carroll (1999-2002) 2859. David Tamberrino (2003-06) 27910. Phil Willard (1986-89) 231*11. Chris Nohe (1995-96, 98-99) 235* Faceoff stats not available for 1986

SAVES1. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 7052. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) 6583. Niko Amato (2011-14) 6254. Jake Reed (1974-77) 479*5. Brian Phipps (2007-10) 4736. Steve Kavoit (1991-92) 4167. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) 4048. Harry Alford (2004-07) 3919. Kevin Healy (1997-99) 38310. Kyle Bernlohr (2012-pres.) 36911. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) 35012. John Schofield (1963-65) 34413. Bryant Waters (1975-79) 33514. Norm Vander Schuyt (1967-69) 31815. Danny McCormick (2000-03) 31016. Bill Larash (1951-52) 27717. Mike McCanna (2000-03) 26218. Sean Keenan (1995-98) 21919. Dennis Sullivan (1985-88) 19820. Matt Back (1991-94) 189* Save stats not available for 1975

SAVE PERCENT(since 1981)

1. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) .6352. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) .6293. Matt Back (1991-94) .6264. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) .6245. Tim McGinnis (2004) .6216. Danny McCormick (2000-03) .6087. Steve Kavoit (1990-92) .6068. Kevin Healy (1997-99) .5959. Dennis Sullivan (1985-88) .58910. Kevin O'Leary (1981-84) .58711. Brian Phipps (2007-10) .58612. Mike McCanna (1988-90) .584

PENALTIES/MIN.1. Dan Radebaugh (1992-95) 47/40:002. Chris Passavia (2001-04) 45/35:003. Dave LaChapelle (1994-97) 44/35:304. Danny Robbins (1991-94) 41/29:305. Brian Burlace (1989-92) 37/26:306. Brian Reese (1995-98) 36/29:00 Jeff Shirk (1997-2000) 36/24:308. Lee Zink (2001-04) 32/28:009. Pat McGuire (1993-96) 31/25:0010. Steve Whittenberg (2005-07) 29/21:0011. Joe Cinosky (2005-08) 27/21:3012. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) 25/21:30 Brett Harper (2000-03) 25/19:0014. Brett Schmidt (2008-11) 24/17:0015. Chris Lamy (1997-99) 23/21:00

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SEASON RECORDS

POINTS1. Ray Altman (1963) 932. Bob Boneillo (1979) 793. Matt Rambo (2016) 754. Roger Goss (1959) 74 Jack Heim (1965) 74 Mark Douglas (1991) 747. Charles Wicker (1956) 718. Joe Walters (2004) 689. Ray Altman (1962) 67 Jack Kaestner (1971) 67 Pete Worstell (1981) 67 Rob Chomo (1995) 6713. Pat O'Meally (1973) 66 Bob Boneillo (1978) 66 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 6616. Ed Mullen (1976) 65 Mike Hynes (1977) 6518. Frank Urso (1974) 62 Ron Martinello (1981) 62 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 62 Andrew Whipple (1998) 6222. Jack Kaestner (1972) 60 John Lamon (1978) 60 Joe Walters (2006) 6025. Mike Chanenchuk (2014) 59 Matt Rambo (2015) 5927. Doug Schreiber (1973) 5828. Pat O'Meally (1974) 5729. Jim Wilkerson (1983) 56 Andrew "Buggs" Combs (2001) 5631. Matt Hahn (1998) 5532. Rob Wurzburger (1991) 54 Grant Catalino (2010) 54 Colin Heacock (2016) 5435. Ed Mullen (1973) 53 Frank Urso (1975) 53 Jim Wilkerson (1981) 53 Joe Walters (2005) 5339. Tom Cleaver (1971) 5240. Brendan Hanley (1987) 51 Dan LaMonica (2001) 5142. Bryan Cole (2016) 50

POINTS PER GAME(since 1971 - min. 10 games)

1. Bob Boneillo (1979) 6.58 (12 gms)2. Bob Boneillo (1978) 6.00 (11)3. Mike Hynes (1977) 5.91 (11)4. Jack Kaestner (1972) 5.45 (11) John Lamon (1978) 5.45 (11)6. Jack Kaestner (1971) 5.15 (13)7. Ed Mullen (1976) 5.00 (13)8. Mark Douglas (1991) 4.93 (15)9. Jim Wilkerson (1982) 4.77 (13)10. Pete Worstell (1981) 4.47 (15)

GOALS1. Mark Douglas (1991) 522. Andrew Combs (2001) 503. Matt Hahn (1998) 49 Bill Pettit (1963) 495. Scott Hochstadt (1998) 486. Ron Martinello (1981) 47 Tom Cleaver (1971) 478. Joe Walters (2004) 469. Rob Wurzburger (1991) 4410. Pete Worstell (1981) 43 Matt Rambo (2016) 4312. Colin Heacock (2016) 4213. Bill Evans (1929) 41 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 41

Terry Kimball (1978) 41 Pat O’Meally (1973) 41 Pat O'Meally (1974) 4118. Frank Urso (1974) 4019. Joe Walters (2005) 3820. Roger Goss (1959) 3721. Matt Hahn (1995) 36 Joe Walters (2006) 36 Mike Chanenchuk (2014) 3624. Mike Mosko (1987) 3525. Bub Beardmore (1962) 34 Frank Urso (1975) 34 Xander Ritz (2006) 34 Grant Catalino (2010) 3429. C. Rennie Smith (1965) 33 Ed Mullen (1976) 33 Jim Wilkerson (1981) 33 Rob Wurzburger (1990) 33 Matt Hahn (1996) 33 Joe Walters (2003) 33

GOALS PER GAME(since 1971 - min. 10 games)

1. Terry Kimball (1978) 3.73 (11 gms)2. Tom Cleaver (1971) 3.62 (13)3. Mark Douglas (1991) 3.47 (15)4. Jim Wilkerson (1982) 3.15 (13)5. Ron Martinello (1981) 3.13 (15)6. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (2001) 3.12 (16)7. Rob Wurzburger (1991) 2.93 (15)8. Rob Wurzburger (1988) 2.90 (10)9. Matt Hahn (1998) 2.88 (17)10. Joe Walters (2004) 2.88 (16)

EXTRA-MAN GOALS(since 1999)

1. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (2001) 122. Brian Zeller (1999) 10 Xander Ritz (2006) 104. Dan Groot (2007) 8 Adam Sear (2010) 86. Scott Hochstadt (1999) 7 Joe Walters (2005) 78. Mike Mollott (2002) 6 Joe Walters (2006) 6 Chris Feifs (2007) 6 Joe Cummings (2010) 6 Joe LoCascio (2014) 6 Matt Rambo (2015) 6 Matt Rambo (2016) 6

ASSISTS1. Ray Altman (1963) 692. Roger Goss (1960) 523. Bob Boneillo (1979) 484. Charles Wicker (1956) 475. Jack Heim (1965) 466. Bob Boneillo (1978) 457. Mike Hynes (1977) 448. Ray Altman (1962) 41 Rob Chomo (1995) 4110. Andrew Whipple (1998) 4011. Jack Kaestner (1971) 3912. Jack Kaestner (1972) 3713. Don Sadler (1981) 3414. Doug Schreiber (1973) 33 John Lamon (1978) 3316. Ed Mullen (1976) 32 Mike Mollott (2000) 32 Matt Rambo (2016) 3218. Kirk Thurston (1987) 3119. Tim Cox (1990) 30 Ryan Young (2010) 30

SHOTS (since 1981)

1. Matt Rambo (2016) 1692. Jim Wilkerson (1983) 1503. Joe Walters (2004) 1494. Mark Douglas (1991) 147 Joe Walters (2006) 1476. Joe Walters (2005) 1437. Jim Wilkerson (1982) 1378. Joe LoCascio (2015) 135 Matt Rambo (2015) 13510. Mike Chanenchuk (2014) 134

GROUNDBALLS(since 1981)

1. Andy Claxton (1991) 1712. Andy Claxton (1990) 1293. Brian Haggerty (1998) 1284. Andy Claxton (1992) 127 Brian Haggerty (1997) 1276. Charlie Raffa (2014) 1147. Jack Francis (1981) 1068. Brian Haggerty (1999) 1009. Mark Douglas (1991) 9310. Pat McGinnis (2000) 9011. Phil Willard (1989) 89 Jon Brothers (1995) 89 Pete Worstell (1981) 8914. Chris O’Brien (1983) 8515. Chris Nohe (1996) 8316. Jack Francis (1983) 81 Kevin O'Leary (1983) 8118. Steve Kavoit (1991) 8019. Curtis Holmes (2011) 7820. Brian Dougherty (1995) 77 Mark Douglas (1989) 77

CAUSED TURNOVERS(since 2003)

1. Chris Passavia (2004) 512. Lee Zink (2004) 423. Steve Whittenberg (2006) 404. Jesse Bernha rdt (2012) 335. Lee Zink (2003) 32 Steve Whittenberg (2007) 327. Joe Cinosky (2008) 318. Ray Megill (2006) 299. Brett Harper (2003) 28 Brett Schmidt (2010) 28 Michael Ehrhardt (2014) 28

SAVES1. Brian Dougherty (1995) 2272. Steve Kavoit (1991) 2243. Kevin O’Leary (1982) 2134. Kevin Healy (1998) 2125. Pat McGinnis (2000) 2106. Bryan Waters (1979) 2067. Kevin O’Leary (1981) 195 Sean Keenan (1997) 1959. Steve Kavoit (1992) 19210. Harry Alford (2005) 19111. John Schofield (1965) 19012. Brian Dougherty (1996) 18913. Tim McGinnis (2004) 18714. Sal Cavalarro (1954) 18615. Kyle Bernlohr (2016) 18516. Pat McGinnis (2001) 17917. Brian Dougherty (1994) 17818. Kevin O’Leary (1983) 17419. Danny McCormick (2003) 17220. Jake Reed (1976) 168 Kyle Bernlohr (2015) 168

SAVE PCT.1. Jim Beardmore (1987) .6982. Pat McGinnis (2001) .6533. Brian Dougherty (1996) .6454. Matt Back (1993) .6385. Brian Phipps (2008) .6366. Dennis Sullivan (1986) .6307. Tim McGinnis (2004) .6218. Kevin O’Leary (1982) .6179. Pat McGinnis (2000) .616 Harry Alford (2006) .616

FACEOFFS WON1. Curtis Holmes (2011) 2222. Andy Claxton (1991) 2143. Brian Haggerty (1998) 194 Charlie Raffa (2014) 1945. Brian Haggerty (1997) 1816. Andy Claxton (1992) 180 Andy Claxton (1990) 1808. Jon Brothers (1995) 159 Brian Carroll (2002) 15910. Doug Radebaugh (1974) 15411. Austin Henningsen (2016) 15112. Todd Ensor (1986) 15013. Bryn Holmes (2010) 14914. Bob Ott (1976) 14615. David Tamberrino (2006) 14516. Brian Haggerty (1999) 13717. Todd Ensor (1985) 133 Curtis Holmes (2012) 13319. Bob Ott (1977) 13220. Bryn Holmes (2009) 130

FACEOFFS TAKEN1. Curtis Holmes (2011) 3532. Andy Claxton (1991) 3343. Brian Haggerty (1997) 3124. Brian Haggerty (1998) 3075. Andy Claxton (1992) 2846. Charlie Raffa (2014) 2837. Bryn Holmes (2010) 2758. Andy Claxton (1990) 2679. Jon Brothers (1995) 26610. Curtis Holmes (2012) 25911. Brian Carroll (2002) 256 Austin Henningsen (2016) 25613. David Tamberrino (2006) 24714. Bryn Holmes (2009) 23315. Bob Ott (1976) 22316. Brian Haggerty (1999) 21817. Todd Ensor (1986) 21718. Charlie Raffa (2015) 21619. Charlie Raffa (2013) 215

PENALTIES/MIN.1. Dan Radebaugh (1995) 21/17:302. Dave LaChapelle (1996) 17/12:303. Dan Radebaugh (1994) 16/14:304. Dave LaChapelle (1997) 15/12:305. Jeff Shirk (2000) 15/10:306. Chris Passavia (2003) 14/12:00 Brian Burlace (1990) 14/11:00 Brian Reese (1998) 14/11:009. Lee Zink (2003) 13/9:30 Chris Passavia (2001) 13/10:30 Todd Evans (1995) 13/6:30 Pat McGuire (1994) 13/10:00 Dan Tracy (1984) 13/10:30

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POINTS13 (3-10) Bob Boneillo Duke, 197912 (7-5) Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 197610 (6-4) Pat O'Meally at Navy, 19739 (9-0) Dick Corrigan Navy, 19589 (7-2) Frank Urso Virgnia, 19749 (5-4) Mike Chanenchuk vs. Bryant, 2014*9 (4-5) Bob Boneillo Mt. Washington, 19799 (3-6) Ed Mullen Army, 19739 (3-6) Bob Boneillo Brown, 19789 (2-7) Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins, 19778 (7-1) Terry Kimball Brown, 19788 (6-2) Matt Hahn at Towson, 19978 (6-2) Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 20028 (6-2) Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 20068 (5-3) Pete Worstell Brown, 19788 (5-3) Andrew Whipple vs. UNC, 19988 (4-4) Jim Wilkerson at Rutgers, 19818 (4-4) Mark Douglas Ohio State, 19918 (4-4) Scott Hochstadt at Rutgers, 19988 (4-4) Michael Phipps Vermont, 20078 (3-5) Frank Urso vs. Hopkins, 1974*8 (3-5) Rick Moyer at NC State, 19788 (3-5) Bob Boneillo at Navy, 19798 (3-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 19987 (7-0) Rob Wurzburger Mt. St. Mary's, 19887 (7-0) Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 19987 (6-1) Pete Worstell at NC State, 19807 (6-1) Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 19827 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 19917 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 19917 (6-1) Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 19997 (6-1) Joe Walters vs. Virginia, 20047 (6-1) Joe Walters UMBC, 20057 (6-1) Grant Catalino UMBC, 20117 (5-2) Terry Kimball vs. Virginia, 19787 (5-2) Mark Douglas UMBC, 19917 (5-2) Rob Chomo Cornell, 19947 (5-2) Mike Mollot Towson, 20027 (4-3) Doug Radebaugh Army, 19757 (4-3) Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins*, 19777 (4-3) John Lamon at NC State, 19787 (4-3) John Lamon at North Carolina, 19787 (4-3) Bob Boneillo at Virginia, 19797 (4-3) Jim Wilkerson at NC State, 19827 (4-3) Chris Dail at Adelphi, 19927 (4-3) Andrew Whipple at Cornell, 19957 (4-3) Joe Walters Dartmouth, 20067 (4-3) Grant Catalino Yale, 20087 (4-3) Grant Catalino at UMBC, 20107 (3-4) Mike Hynes Army, 19757 (3-4) Ed Mullen at Johns Hopkins, 19767 (3-4) John Lamon Navy, 19787 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Navy, 19827 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Adelphia, 19827 (3-4) Rob Chomo vs. North Carolina, 19927 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Hofstra, 20007 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Air Force, 20017 (3-4) Joe Walters Bucknell, 20047 (3-4) Xander Ritz at Georgetown, 20047 (3-4) Michael Phipps Mt. St. Mary's, 20077 (3-4) Bryan Cole High Point, 20167 (2-5) Mike Hynes at Duke, 19777 (2-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 19987 (2-5) Bill McGlone Penn, 20047 (1-6) Mike Hynes at Virginia, 19777 (1-6) Bob Boneillo Delaware, 19787 (0-7) Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins, 19777 (0-7) Bob Boneillo at NC State, 19787 (0-7) Bob Boneillo NC State, 1979

GOALS10 Bob Evans vs. Virginia, 19299 Dick Corrigan Navy, 19587 Ed Mullen at Virginia, 19737 Frank Urso Virginia, 19747 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 19767 Terry Kimball Brown, 19787 Rob Wurzburger Mount St. Mary's, 19887 Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 19986 Pat O'Meally at Navy, 19736 Terry Kimball at Duke, 19786 Terry Kimball Delaware, 19786 Mike Duffy Duke, 19796 Pete Worstell at NC State, 19806 Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 19826 Rob Wurzburger Towson, 19886 Rob Wurzburger C.W. Post, 19906 Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 19916 Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 19916 Andrew Whipple Virginia, 19966 Matt Hahn at Towson, 19976 Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 19996 Andrew Combs at Delaware, 20016 Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 20026 Joe Walters Bucknell, 20046 Joe Walters UMBC, 20056 Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 20066 Grant Catalino vs. North Carolina, 20106 Grant Catalino UMBC, 2011

ASSISTS10 Bob Boneillo Duke, 19797 Mike Hynes Johns Hopkins, 19777 Bob Boneillo NC State, 19787 Bob Boneillo NC State, 19796 Charles Wicker Colgate, 19566 Larry McLean Duke, 19576 John Kaestner vs. Rutgers, 19726 Ed Mullen Army, 19736 Mike Hynes at Virginia, 19776 Bob Boneillo Brown, 19786 Bob Boneillo at North Carolina, 19786 Matt McGeady Washington & Lee, 19846 Dan Lamonica at Navy, 20035 Charles Wicker Princeton, 19565 Charles Wicker Syracuse, 19565 Charles Wicker Loyola, 19565 Charles Wicker Washington & Lee, 19565 Charles Wicker Duke, 19565 Dick Britt Harvard, 19575 Larry McLean Johns Hopkins, 19575 Ed Mullen North Carolina, 19735 Doug Schreiber Army, 19735 Bob Boneillo at Navy, 19795 Marc Dubick William & Mary, 19825 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 19765 Doug Tettrin vs. Adelphi, 19845 Mark Douglas Duke, 19915 Andrew Whipple at Virginia, 19985 Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 19985 Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 19985 Mike Mollot Towson, 20005 Bill McGlone Penn, 20045 Joe Walters Denver, 20065 Ryan Young at Georgetown, 20105 Matt Rambo vs. Brown, 2016 *

GAME RECORDS

GROUNDBALLS25 Andy Claxton UMBC, 199119 Andy Claxton at C.W. Post, 199116 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199116 Andy Claxton at North Carolina, 199216 Andy Claxton Virginia, 199215 Andy Claxton Duke, 199115 Andy Claxton vs. Virginia, 199113 Andy Claxton at Virginia, 199113 Jon Garino Robert Morris, 201411 Andy Claxton North Carolina, 199111 Andy Claxton at Navy, 199111 Steve Kavovit at Navy, 199111 Brian Haggerty Denver, 199911 Drew Virk Army, 200411 Will Dalton at UMBC, 200811 Charlie Raffa Stony Brook, 201311 Charlie Raffa at Syracuse, 201411 Charlie Raffa Navy, 201410 Aaron Sims Ohio State, 199110 Mark Douglas Johns Hopkins, 199110 Andy Claxton vs. Towson, 199110 Brian Haggerty at Towson, 199910 Paul Gillette vs. Duke, 200410 Brian Farrell at Georgetown, 201010 Charlie Raffa Villanova, 201410 Charlie Raffa Virginia, 201410 Jon Garino Penn, 201510 Austin Henningsen Albany, 20169 Andy Claxton Franklin & Marshall, 19919 Brian Haggerty North Carolina, 19999 Brian Haggerty UMBC, 19999 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 20009 Pat McGinnis Yale, 20009 Chris Malone vs. Hofstra, 20009 Lee Zink at Notre Dame, 20039 Paul Gillette vs. Butler, 20039 David Tamberrino at Bucknell, 20059 Bryn Holmes UMBC, 20079 Curtis Holmes Johns Hopkins, 20119 Curtis Holmes Hartford, 20129 Jesse Bernhardt Cornell, 2013*9 Charlie Raffa at Johns Hopkins, 20149 Charlie Raffa at Notre Dame, 20149 Charlie Raffa Princeton, 20159 Matt Neufeldt vs. North Carolina, 2015

FACE-OFFS WON27 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199121 Andy Claxton Duke, 199120 Brian Haggerty Butler, 1998*20 Curtis Holmes Georgetown, 201120 Charlie Raffa at Notre Dame, 201419 Andy Claxton at Brown, 199119 Brian Haggerty Virginia, 199819 Curtis Holmes Hartford, 201219 Charlie Raffa at Syracuse, 201419 Austin Henningsen vs. UNC NCAA F, 2016*18 Curtis Holmes at Duke ACC F, 201117 Brian Haggerty vs. UNC ACC SF, 199817 Curtis Holmes Detroit Mercy, 201117 Jon Garino Robert Morris, 2014

FACE-OFFS TAKEN38 Andy Claxton at Towson, 199132 Andy Claxton at Brown, 199131 Brian Haggerty Butler, 1998*31 Curtis Holmes Georgetown, 201130 Austin Henningsen vs. UNC NCAAF, 2016*28 Andy Claxton Duke, 199127 Curtis Holmes Johns Hopkins, 201127 Curtis Holmes at Georgetown, 2012

SAVES34 Bill Larash Army, 195229 Steve Kavovit at Brown, 199127 Pat McGinnis Virginia, 200026 Bryant Waters vs. Navy, 197926 Sean Keenan Rutgers, 199725 Matt Back Virginia, 199325 Harry Alford Georgetown, 200524 Bryant Waters at Johns Hopkins, 197824 Kevin Healy Virginia, 199824 Niko Amato Yale, 201323 Jake Reed at Johns Hopkins, 1976 23 Steve Kavovit vs. North Carolina, 199123 Steve Kavovit Rutgers, 199123 Matt Back North Carolina, 199323 Brian Dougherty at Towson, 199323 Brian Dougherty vs. Johns Hopkins, 199522 Jim Kappler Princeton, 195622 Sean Keenan Johns Hopkins, 199722 Kevin Healy at Johns Hopkins, 199822 Kevin Healy at Duke, 199822 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 200021 Brian Dougherty at North Carolina, 199421 Brian Dougherty at Johns Hopkins, 199421 Pat McGinnis Johns Hopkins, 200120 Jake Reed Johns Hopkins, 197620 Steve Kavovit vs. Virginia, 199120 Brian Dougherty vs. Army, 199320 Brian Dougherty Virginia, 199420 Sean Keenan at Navy, 199720 Harry Alford North Carolina, 200519 Jim Kappler Navy, 195719 Steve Kavovit at Virginia, 199119 Brian Dougherty Navy, 199419 Kevin Healy Johns Hopkins, 199919 Pat McGinnnis Duke, 200119 Niko Amato at Duke, 2011

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FRESHMENSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts Year1. Dan Lamonica 25-26=51 20012. Frank Urso 28-20=48 19733. Mike Mollot 15-32=47 20004. Joe Walters 33-13=46 20035. Andrew Whipple 24-20=44 1995 Bob Boneillo 17-27=44 19777. Matt Hahn 36-7=43 19958. Rob Chomo 16-26=42 1992 Grant Catalino 29-13=42 200810. Tim Cox 15-24=39 198911. Matt Rambo 30-6=36 201412. Pete Worstell 28-6=34 1977 Connor Cannizzaro 26-8=34 201414. Rob Wurzburger 29-3=32 198815. Travis Reed 20-11=31 200816. Jim Wilkerson 12-15=27 1980 Ryan Young 9-18=27 200818. Brian Willard 17-9=26 198419. Ed Mullen 16-8=24 197220. Jack Lamon 9-12=21 1976

GOALS Rk. Name G Year1. Matt Hahn 36 19952. Joe Walters 33 20033. Matt Rambo 30 20144. Rob Wurzburger 29 1988 Grant Catalino 29 20086. Pete Worstell 28 1977 Frank Urso 28 19738. Connor Cannizzaro 26 20149. Dan LaMonica 25 200110. Andrew Whipple 24 199511. Travis Reed 20 200812. Dave Dempsey 18 197013. Bob Boneillo 17 1977 Brian Willard 17 198415. Rob Chomo 16 1992 Ed Mullen 16 197217. Mike Mollot 15 2000 Tim Cox 15 1989 Chris O’Brien 15 198220. Jim Wilkerson 12 1980 Brian Zeller 12 1997 John Haus 12 2010 Jay Carlson 12 2012

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Mike Mollot 32 20002. Bob Boneillo 27 19773. Dan LaMonica 26 20014. Rob Chomo 26 19925. Tim Cox 24 19896. Andrew Whipple 20 1995 Frank Urso 20 19738. Ryan Young 18 20089. Jim Wilkerson 15 198010. Joe Walters 13 2003 Grant Catalino 13 200812. Jack Lamon 12 197613. Travis Reed 11 2008

Freshman records since 1970

SOPHOMORESSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts Year1. Jack Heim 28-46=74 19652. Joe Walters 46-22=68 20043. Bob Boniello 21-45=66 19784. Frank Urso 40-22=62 19745. Matt Rambo 40-19=59 20156. Jim Wilkerson 33-20=53 19817. Charles Wicker 28-22=50 19548. Grant Catalino 25-22=47 20099. Mark Douglas 31-14=45 198910. Pete Worstell 31-13=44 1978 Connor Kelly 31-13-44 201612. Alan Lowe 26-16=42 196513. Brendan Hanley 15-26=41 1986 Tim Cox 11-30=41 199015. Dave Dempsey 26-14=40 1971 Mike Mollot 19-21=40 2001 Ryan Young 19-21-40 200918. Larry McLean 13-26=39 1957 Tom Worstell 22-17=39 1986 Matt Hahn 33-6=39 1996 Dan LaMonica 15-24=39 2002

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Joe Walters 46 20042. Frank Urso 40 1974 Matt Rambo 40 20154. Jim Wilkerson 33 1981 Matt Hahn 33 19966. Mark Douglas 31 1989 Pete Worstell 31 1978 Rob Wurzburger 31 1989 Scott Hochstadt 31 199710. Connor Kelly 31 201611. Jack Heim 28 1965 Charles Wicker 28 195413. Alan Lowe 26 1965 Dave Dempsey 26 197115. Bill McGlone 25 2004 Grant Catalino 25 200917. Andrew Whipple 23 1996 Chris Dail 23 199019. Tom Worstell 22 198620. Bob Boniello 21 1978 Dan Groot 21 2007

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Jack Heim 46 19652. Bob Boniello 45 19783. Tim Cox 30 19904. Brendan Hanley 26 1986 Larry McLean 26 19576. Dan LaMonica 24 20027. Joe Walters 22 2004 Frank Urso 22 1974 Charles Wicker 22 1954 Mike Hynes 22 1975 Grant Catalino 22 200912. Mike Mollot 21 2001 Ryan Young 21 200914. Jim Wilkerson 20 198115. Matt Rambo 19 201516. Xander Ritz 18 200417. Tom Worstell 17 198618. Alan Lowe 16 1965 Dick Corrigan 16 195420. Mark Douglas 14 1989 Dave Dempsey 14 1971 Andrew Whipple 14 1996 Owen Blye 14 2011 John Haus 14 2011

JUNIORSSCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts. Year1. Bob Boneillo 31-48=79 19792. Matt Rambo 43-32-75 20163. John Kaestner 28-39=67 19714. Scott Hochstadt 48-18=66 19985. Jim Wilkerson 41-21=62 19826. John Lamon 27-33=60 19787. Grant Catalino 34-20=54 2010 Colin Heacock 42-12=54 20169. Charles Wicker 14-39=53 1955 Frank Urso 39-19=53 1975 Joe Walters 38-15=53 200512. Tom Cleaver 45-7=52 197113. Brendan Hanley 29-22=51 198714. Max Ritz 24-25=49 200715. Ed Mullen 27-20=47 1972 Terry Kimball 41-6=47 1978 Andrew Whipple 24-23=47 1997 Ryan Young 18-29=47 201019. Bert Caswell 29-17=46 1975 Mike Mollot 23-23=46 2002

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Scott Hochstadt 48 19982. Tom Cleaver 45 19713. Matt Rambo 43 20164. Colin Heacock 42 20165. Terry Kimball 41 1978 Jim Wilkerson 41 19827. Frank Urso 39 19758. Joe Walters 38 20059. Grant Catalino 34 201010. Rob Wurzburger 33 199011. Tin Worstell 32 198212. Dave Dempsey 31 1972 Bob Boneillo 31 1979 Matt Hahn 31 199715. Bert Caswell 29 1975 Brendan Hanley 29 1987 Dylan Maltz 29 201619. John Kaestner 28 1971 Chris Malone 28 2000

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Bob Boneillo 48 19792. Charles Wicker 39 1955 John Kaestner 39 19714. Don Sadler 34 19815. John Lamon 33 19786. Matt Rambo 32 20167. Ryan Young 30 20108. Rennie Smith 25 1954 Max Ritz 25 200710. Rob Chomo 24 199411. Pete Worstell 23 1980 Andrew Whipple 23 1997 Mike Mollot 23 200214. Brendan Hanley 22 1987 Bryan Cole 22 201516. Jim Wilkerson 21 198217. Ed Mullen 20 1972 Dan LaMonica 20 2003 Grant Catalino 20 2010 Owen Blye 20 2012

SENIORS SCORINGRk. Player G-A=Pts. Year1. Mark Douglas 52-22=74 19912. Charles Wicker 24-47=71 19563. Pete Worstell 43-24=67 1981 Rob Chomo 26-41=67 19955. Mike Hynes 21-44=65 19776. Ronald Martinello 47-15=62 1981 Andrew Whipple 22-40=62 19988. Ed Mullen 31-30=61 19769. John Kaestner 23-37=60 1972 Joe Walters 36-24=60 200611. Mike Chanenchuk 35-22=59 201412. Pat O’Meally 41-16=57 197413. Andrew Combs 50-6=56 2001 Jim Wilkerson 31-25=56 198315. Matt Hahn 49-6=55 199816. Rob Wurzburger 44-10=54 199117. Joe Cummings 31-19=50 2012 Michael Phipps 28-22=50 2007 Bryan Cole 21-29=50 201620. Jack Heim 30-19=49 1967

GOALSRk. Player G Year1. Mark Douglas 52 19912. Andrew Combs 50 20013. Matt Hahn 49 19984. Ronald Martinello 47 19815. Rob Wurzburger 44 19916. Pete Worstell 43 19817. Pat O’Meally 41 19748. Joe Walters 36 2006 Mike Chanenchuk 36 201410. Mike Mosko 35 198711. Xander Ritz 34 200612. Richard Smith 33 1965 Jay Carlson 33 201514. Ed Mullen 31 1976 Jim Wilkerson 31 1983 Grant Catalino 31 2011 Joe Cummings 31 201218. Jack Heim 30 1967 Scott Hochstadt 30 199920. Matt Parks 29 1994 Joe LoCascio 29 2015

ASSISTSRk. Player A Year1. Charles Wicker 47 19562. Mike Hynes 44 19773. Rob Chomo 41 19954. Andrew Whipple 40 19985. John Kaestner 37 19726. Kirk Thurston 31 19877. Ed Mullen 30 19768. Bryan Cole 29 20169. Ryan Young 28 201110. Jim Wilkerson 25 1983 Brendan Hanley 25 198812. Pete Worstell 24 198113. Joe Walters 24 2006 John Lamon 24 197915. Bob Boneillo 23 1980 Mike Chanenchuk 23 201417. Mark Douglas 22 1991 Michael Phipps 22 2007 Kevin Cooper 22 201320. Don Sadler 21 1982

CLASS RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS GBs FACE-OFFS SAVES (PCT.)1962 Ray Altman, 67 Bud Beardmore, 34 Ray Altman, 411963 Ray Altman, 93 Bill Pettit, 49 Ray Altman, 691964 Bill Pettit, 51 Bill Pettit, 41 Peter Smith, 15 John Schofield, 1541965 Jack Heim, 74 Peter Smith, 33 Jack Heim, 46 John Schofield, 1901966 Jack Heim, 58 Jack Heim, 27 Jack Heim, 31 Walter DeHoust, 79 Alan Lowe, 271967 Jack Heim, 49 Jack Heim, 30 Jack Heim, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 751968 Steve LaVaute, 31 Doug Carter, 18 Steve LaVaute, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 961969 Reed Kaestner, 30 R.Kaestner, 18 Reed Kaestner, 12 Norm Vander Schuyt, 147 Fred Graham, 181970 John Kaestner, 45 John Kaestner, 20 John Kaestner, 25 Vaughan Topping, 1201971 John Kaestner, 67 Tom Cleaver, 47 John Kaestner, 39 Bill Reilly, 741972 John Kaestner, 60 Dave Dempsey, 31 John Kaestner, 37 Bill Reilly, 1041973 Pat O’Meally, 66 Pat O’Meally, 41 Doug Schreiber, 33 Bill O’Donnell, 1974 Frank Urso, 62 Pat O’Meally, 41 Frank Urso, 22 Doug Radebaugh, 154/207 Jake Reed, 1501975 Frank Urso, 53 Frank Urso, 34 Mike Hynes, 22 Jake Reed1976 Ed Mullen, 65 Ed Mullen, 33 Ed Mullen, 32 Bob Ott, 146/223 Jake Reed, 1681977 Mike Hynes, 65 Peter Worstell, 28 Mike Hynes, 44 Bob Ott, 132/196 Jake Reed, 1611978 Bob Boneillo, 66 Terry Kimball, 41 Bob Boneillo, 45 Kevin McConnell Bryant Waters, 1051979 Bob Boneillo, 79 Bob Boneillo, 31 Bob Boneillo, 48 Bryant Waters, 64 Bryant Waters, 2061980 Bob Boneillo, 42 Peter Worstell, 24 Bob Boneillo, 23 Rich Shassian, 1001981 Peter Worstell, 67 Ron Martinello, 47 Don Sadler, 34 Jack Francis, 106 Kevin O’Leary, 1951982 Jim Wilkerson, 62 Jim Wilkerson, 41 Jim Wilkerson, 21 Jack Francis, 76 Kevin O’Leary, 213 (.617) Don Sadler, 211983 Jim Wilkerson, 56 Jim Wilkerson, 31 Jim Wilkerson, 25 Chris O’Brien, 85 Kevin O’Leary, 174 (.584)1984 Matt McGready, 30 Chris O’Brien, 19 Matt McGready, 18 Todd Ensor, 56 Todd Ensor, 103/156 Kevin O’Leary, 123 (.532)1985 Brian Willard, 31 Brian Willard, 25 Brendan Hanley, 8 John Merrill, 64 Todd Ensor, 121/171 Jim Beardmore, 143 (.611)1986 Brendan Hanley, 41 Tom Worstell, 22 Brendan Hanley, 26 Todd Ensor Todd Ensor, 150/217 Jim Beardmore, 75 (630) Dennis Sullivan, 72 (.630)1987 Brendan Hanley, 43 Mike Mosko, 35 Kirk Thurston, 31 Todd Ensor, 72 Todd Ensor, 117/183 Jim Beardmore, 132 (.700) Jim Beardmore, 721988 Brendan Hanley, 33 Rob Wurzburger, 29 Brendan Hanley, 25 Phil Willard, 48 Phil Willard, 78/104 Dennis Sullivan, 89 (.539)1989 Mark Douglas, 45 Mark Douglas, 31 Tim Cox, 24 Phil Willard, 89 Andy Claxton, 74/122 Mike McCanna, 128 (.581) Rob Wurzburger, 311990 Tim Cox, 41 Rob Wurzburger, 33 Tim Cox, 30 Andy Claxton, 129 Andy Claxton, 180/267 Matt Herrold, 122 (.557)1991 Mark Douglas, 74 Mark Douglas, 52 Mark Douglas, 22 Andy Claxton, 171 Andy Claxton, 214/334 Steve Kavoit, 224 (.610)1992 Chris Dail, 43 Chris Dail, 26 Rob Chomo, 26 Andy Claxton, 127 Andy Claxton, 180/284 Steve Kavoit, 192 (.602)1993 Rob Chomo, 29 Matt Parks, 19 Rob Chomo, 16 J. Brothers, 38 Jon Brothers, 64/140 Matt Back, 164 (.638) R. Chomo, 381994 Rob Chomo, 42 Matt Parks, 29 Rob Chomo, 24 Greg Nelin, 50 Jon Brothers, 70/126 Brian Dougherty, 178 (.614) Greg Nelin, 68/1241995 Rob Chomo, 67 Matt Hahn, 36 Rob Chomo, 41 Jon Brothers, 89 Jon Brothers, 159/266 Brian Dougherty, 227 (.609)1996 Matt Hahn, 39 Matt Hahn, 33 Andrew Whipple, 14 Chris Nohe, 83 Chris Nohe, 119/199 Brian Dougherty, 189 (.645)1997 Andrew Whipple, 47 M. Hahn, 31 Andrew Whipple, 23 Brian Haggerty, 127 Brian Haggerty, 181/312 Sean Keenan, 195 (.557) Scott Hochstadt, 311998 Scott Hochstadt, 66 Matt Hahn, 49 Andrew Whipple, 40 Brian Haggerty, 128 Brian Haggerty, 194/307 Kevin Healy, 212 (.599)1999 Scott Hochstadt, 38 Scott Hochstadt, 30 Marcus LaChapelle, 18 Brian Haggerty, 100 Brian Haggerty, 137/218 Kevin Healy, 145 (.578)2000 Mike Mollot, 47 Chris Malone, 28 Mike Mollot, 32 Pat McGinnis, 90 Brian Carroll, 49/126 Pat McGinnis, 210 (.616) Jeff Shirk 58/1152001 Andrew Combs, 56 Andrew Combs, 50 Dan LaMonica, 26 Michael Howley, 57 Brian Carroll 72/140 Pat McGinnis, 179 (.653) Pat Moran 59/1152002 Mike Mollot, 46 Dan LaMonica, 24 Mike LaMonica, 24 Brian Carroll, 63 Brian Carroll, 159/256 Danny McCormick, 122 (.595) Nate Watkins, 242003 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 33 Dan LaMonica, 20 Paul Gillette, 66 Drew Virk, 39/98 Danny McCormick, 172 (.610) Jim Sbarra, 35/772004 Joe Walters, 68 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 22 Paul Gillette, 72 Jeremy Patsula, 55/137 Tim McGinnis, 187 (.621) Drew Virk, 50/892005 Joe Walters, 53 Joe Walters, 38 Xander Ritz, 17 David Tamberrino, 55 David Tamberrino, 113/206 Harry Alford, 191 (.582)2006 Joe Walters, 60 Joe Walters, 36 Joe Walters, 24 David Tamberrino, 62 David Tamberrino, 145/247 Harry Alford, 154 (.616)2007 Michael Phipps, 50 Michael Phipps, 28 Max Ritz, 25 Bryn Holmes, 54 Will Dalton, 96/195 Brian Phipps, 139 (.591)2008 Grant Catalino, 42 Grant Catalino, 29 Ryan Young, 18 Bryn Holmes, 52 Bryn Holmes, 88/157 Jason Carter, 92 (.561)2009 Grant Catalino, 47 Grant Catalino, 25 Grant Catalino, 22 Bryn Holmes, 67 Bryn Holmes, 130/233 Brian Phipps, 99 (.593)2010 Grant Catalino, 54 Grant Catalino, 34 Ryan Young, 30 Bryn Holmes, 63 Bryn Holmes, 149/275 Brian Phipps, 158 (.556)2011 Ryan Young, 48 Grant Catalino, 31 Ryan Young, 28 Curtis Holmes, 78 Curtis Holmes, 222/353 Niko Amato, 165 (.583) 2012 Joe Cummings, 50 Joe Cummings, 31 Owen Blye, 20 Curtis Holmes, 62 Curtis Holmes, 133/259 Niko Amato, 156 (.540)2013 Kevin Cooper, 42 Mike Chanenchuk, 23 Kevin Cooper, 22 Charlie Raffa, 75 Charlie Raffa, 116/215 Niko Amato, 152 (.594)2014 Mike Chanenchuk, 59 Mike Chanenchuk, 36 Mike Chanenchuk, 23 Charlie Raffa, 114 Charlie Raffa, 194/283 Niko Amato, 152 (.559)2015 Matt Rambo, 59 Matt Rambo, 40 Bryan Cole, 22 Matt Neufeldt, 57 Charlie Raffa, 125/216 Kyle Bernlohr, 168 (.571)2016 Matt Rambo, 75 Matt Rambo, 43 Matt Rambo, 32 Greg Danseglio, 66 Austin Henningsen, 151/256 Kyle Bernlohr, 185 (.533)

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POINTS1. 1973 3922. 1998 3793. 1995 3754. 1974 3675. 1976 3646. 2016 3637. 1978 3618. 1981 3539. 1979 32410. 1977 31811. 2011 30912. 1975 308 1987 30814. 2012 30215. 1997 297 2010 29717. 2004 29618. 1991 283 2014 283 2015 283

POINTS PER GAME1. 1978 32.82 (11 gms)2. 1977 28.91 (11)3. 1976 28.00 (13)4. 1979 27.00 (12)5. 1973 26.13 (15)6. 1974 24.47 (15)7. 1987 23.69 (13)8. 1981 23.53 (15)9. 1995 23.44 (16)10. 1998 22.29 (17)11. 1975 22.00 (14)12. 1982 21.00 (13)13. 1980 20.55 (11)14. 1972 20.27 (11)15. 1971 20.23 (13)16. 1984 20.18 (11)17. 1988 20.00 (10)18. 1994 19.85 (13)19. 2002 19.31 (13)20. 1991 18.87 (15)

GOALS1. 1973 2402. 1998 2363. 1995 2354. 1974 233 2016 2326. 1976 2257. 1981 2198. 1978 2069. 1997 20210. 1975 19811. 2015 19412. 2012 193 2014 19314. 1979 19215. 2011 19016. 1991 186 2004 18618. 1977 184 1987 18420. 2010 181

GOALS PER GAME1. 1978 18.73 (11 gms)2. 1976 17.31 (13)3. 1977 16.73 (11)4. 1973 16.00 (15) 1979 16.00 (12)6. 1974 15.53 (15)7. 1995 14.69 (16)8. 1981 14.60 (15)9. 1987 14.15 (13)10. 1975 14.14 (14)11. 1998 13.88 (17)12. 1971 13.00 (13) 1982 13.00 (13)14. 1980 12.73 (11)15. 1997 12.62 (16)16. 1988 12.50 (10)17. 1984 12.45 (11)18. 1991 12.40 (15)19. 1972 12.36 (11)20. 1994 12.31 (13)

ASSISTS1. 1978 1552. 1973 1523. 1998 1434. 1995 1405. 1976 1396. 1974 134 1977 134 1981 1349. 1979 13210. 2016 13111. 1987 12412. 2011 11913. 2010 11614. 2009 11115. 1975 110 2004 11017. 2012 10918. 2007 10619. 1982 10420. 2006 102

ASSISTS PER GAME1. 1978 14.09 (11 gms)2. 1977 12.18 (11)3. 1979 11.00 (12)4. 1976 10.69 (13)5. 1973 10.13 (15)6. 1987 9.54 (13)7. 1974 8.93 (15) 1981 8.93 (15)9. 1995 8.75 (16)10. 1998 8.41 (17)11. 1982 8.00 (13)12. 1972 7.91 (11)13. 1975 7.86 (14)14. 1980 7.82 (11)15. 1984 7.73 (11)16. 1994 7.54 (13)17. 1988 7.50 (10)18. 1993 7.25 (12) 2010 7.25 (16)20. 1971 7.23 (13) 2002 7.23 (13)

TEAM RECORDS - SINCE 1971

SHOTS1. 1974 8282. 1975 8273. 1995 7704. 2016 7615. 1997 7596. 2015 7407. 1981 7388. 1983 7129. 1998 68910. 2014 68111. 2006 66912. 2005 64813. 1982 64414. 2009 64015. 2004 63116. 2012 60717. 2011 59918. 2010 59519. 2007 592 2008 592

SHOTS PER GAME1. 1975 59.07 (14 gms)2. 1974 55.20 (15)3. 1983 50.86 (14)4. 1982 49.54 (13)5. 1981 49.20 (15)6. 1995 48.12 (16)7. 1988 47.50 (10)8. 1997 47.44 (16)9. 1984 45.09 (11)10. 1990 44.42 (12)11. 2002 43.31 (13)12. 1987 42.08 (13)13. 1980 41.73 (11)14. 1993 41.58 (12)15. 1996 41.38 (13)16. 1992 41.29 (14)17. 1998 40.53 (17)18. 1994 40.23 (13)19. 2014 40.06 (17)20. 2004 39.44 (16)

EXTRA-MAN GOALS(since 1977)

1. 1981 482. 1978 463. 1977 314. 1982 30 1998 306. 1983 297. 1996 28 2006 289. 1999 27 2005 27 2007 27

GROUNDBALLS(since 1979)

1. 1983 9562. 1981 9453. 1991 8904. 1995 8855. 1998 8716. 1982 8117. 1989 8038. 1997 8019. 1987 79610. 1990 755 2000 75512. 1979 71813. 2001 69514. 1992 69415. 1980 66116. 1996 64917. 2006 619 2007 61919. 2004 61420. 1984 612 1999 612

GROUNDBALLS PER GAME(since 1979)

1. 1983 68.29 (14 gms)2. 1981 63.00 (15)3. 1990 62.92 (12)4. 1982 62.38 (13)5. 1987 61.23 (13)6. 1988 60.60 (10)7. 1980 60.09 (11)8. 1979 59.83 (12)9. 1991 59.33 (15)10. 1989 57.36 (14)11. 1984 55.64 (11)12. 1995 55.31 (16)13. 1998 51.24 (17)14. 1997 50.06 (16)15. 1996 49.92 (13)16. 1992 49.57 (14)17. 2000 47.19 (16)18. 1993 46.33 (12)19. 2002 45.31 (13)20. 1994 43.85 (13)

CAUSED TURNOVERS(since 2003)

1. 2007 2322. 2006 2173. 2004 2134. 2008 1865. 2010 1826. 2009 1817. 2003 1718. 2011 1589. 2012 13810. 2014 127 2016 12712. 2005 12613. 2015 11514. 2013 109

FACEOFF PERCENTAGE1. 1977 .724 (213/294)2. 1974 .705 (232/329)3. 1985 .653 (158/242)4. 1975 .651 (213/327)5. 1986 .648 (184/284)6. 2014 .646 (241/373)7. 1984 .638 (178/279)8. 1987 .633 (190/300)9. 1992 .626 (211/337)10. 2011 .618 (235/380)11. 1998 .617 (276/447)12. 1991 .615 (244/397)13. 1999 .607 (184/303)14. 2002 .605 (176/291)15. 1988 .597 (143/238)16. 1989 .574 (178/310) 1990 .574 (178/310)18. 1996 .572 (154/269)19. 1997 .562 (231/411)20. 2013 .559 (181/324)

SAVES1. 1975 2872. 1981 253 1995 2534. 1991 2445. 1982 2336. 1993 2287. 1998 2278. 2000 2269. 1997 22310. 1979 22211. 1983 22012. 1992 20613. 1996 20514. 2003 20115. 2005 19816. 2001 19717. 2016 19418. 1976 18919. 1977 18720. 2015 184

SAVE PERCENT1. 1987 .691 (75 GA/168 svs)2. 1975 .677 (137/287)3. 2001 .661 (101/197)4. 1996 .649 (111/205)5. 1993 .642 (127/228)6. 1973 .637 (90/158)7. 1982 .626 (139/233)8. 1972 .624 (73/121)9. 2006 .623 (110/182)10. 2000 .621 (138/226)11. 2004 .618 (124/201)12. 1979 .617 (138/222)13. 1983 .613 (139/220)14. 1971 .612 (95/150) 1985 .612 (94/148)16. 2003 .611 (116/182)17. 1991 .610 (156/244)18. 1981 .608 (163/253) 1995 .608 (163/253)20. 2002 .603 (91/138)

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

1924 (5-2) Penn W, 4-34/12 Navy1 W, 5-3 Stevens W, 5-3 Army L, 0-3 Lehigh L, 0-3 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2 Penn State W, 8-11-Washington D.C.

1925 (4-1-1)4/14 Yale L, 3-54/20 New York U. W, 6-04/25 Swarthmore W, 10-15/2 Lehigh W, 5-35/9 at Stevens 3 ot T, 5-55/30 Johns Hopkins W, 3-1

1926 (7-1) Oxford-Cambr. W, 11-4 Swarthmore W, 4-2 Lafayette W, 8-0 Virginia W, 10-1 Penn W, 9-1 Stevens W, 6-2 Lehigh W, 7-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10

1927 (6-4) New York U. W, 3-2 Army L, 2-104/16 at Navy L, 2-6 Harvard W, 7-4 Virginia W, 14-2 Syracuse L, 3-10 Colgate W, 5-4 Princeton W, 13-6 Stevens W, 7-5 Johns Hopkins L, 2-8

1928 (9-1) GOLD MEDAL4/7 Randolph-Macon W, 10-14/12 Harvard W, 12-24/16 Georgia Tech W, 16-34/18 Virginia W, 17-14/27 Colgate W, 7-45/2 St. John’s of Anna. W, 7-25/5 Navy W, 3-25/12 Princeton W, 8-35/16 Lehigh W, 15-25/26 Johns Hopkins L, 1-6

1929 (9-2)4/1 New York U. W, 10-14/10 Randolph-Macon W, 16-04/13 Cornell W, 11-14/15 Hobart W, 10-04/25 Georgia Tech W, 14-04/27 St. John’s of Anna. L, 1-55/4 Virginia W, 22-35/11 Army W, 6-25/18 W. Maryland W, 7-25/25 Johns Hopkins W, 6-26/1 at Navy L, 3-4

1930 (8-1) Randolph-Macon W, 12-0 W. Maryland W, 9-0 Georgia W, 14-1 Army W, 8-1 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-7 Penn W, 15-2 Washington Coll. W, 20-1 Johns Hopkins W, 6-05/31 at Navy W, 5-1

1931 (8-1)NORTH 1 BY USILA Georgia W, 20-3 Washington Coll. W, 8-1 W. Maryland W, 15-0 Syracuse W, 12-2 Penn State W, 13-0 St. John’s of Anna. L, 2-3 Rutgers W, 10-3 Johns Hopkins W, 8-65/30 at Navy W, 8-1

1932 (8-1)4/9 Washington Coll. W, 7-14/15 Georgia Tech W, 12-04/16 Georgia W, 12-04/23 Virginia W, 7-14/30 Rutgers W, 10-25/9 St. John’s of Anna. W, 5-25/14 Penn State W, 5-15/21 Johns Hopkins L, 5-75/28 at Navy W, 4-2

1933 (5-1)4/22 Navy W, 7-34/29 Washington Coll. W, 13-15/6 Rutgers W, 7-25/13 Penn State W, 19-35/20 Johns Hopkins L, 3-65/27 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-5

1934 (3-2-1)4/7 Harvard W, 9-34/21 Washington Coll. W, 6-04/28 Yale W, 12-05/5 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-85/12 at Navy 3 ot T, 6-65/19 Johns Hopkins L, 5-8

1935 (6-1)3/30 Alumni W, 13-14/4 Harvard W, 11-04/20 St. John’s of Anna. L, 5-64/27 Penn State W, 14-35/4 Syracuse W, 9-35/11 Navy W, 6-55/18 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2

1936 (7-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Harvard W, 15-24/11 Alumni W, 15-04/25 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-05/9 at Navy W, 7-25/16 Rutgers W, 8-75/23 Johns Hopkins W, 9-45/30 Penn State W, 9-2

1937 (7-0)USILA CO-CHAMPIONS4/8 Harvard W, 12-24/24 St. John’s of Anna. W, 17-65/1 Syracuse W, 14-35/8 Rutgers W, 16-45/15 at Navy W, 6-25/22 Johns Hopkins W, 9-65/29 Penn State W, 15-0

1938 (7-1)3/29 Swarthmore W, 8-34/7 Harvard W, 11-24/16 Penn State W, 11-44/23 St. John’s of Anna. W, 8-44/30 at Rutgers W, 11-95/7 at Princeton W, 6-35/14 at Navy L, 7-85/21 Johns Hopkins W, 12-6

1939 (6-1) USILA CHAMPS Harvard W, 11-3 Penn State W, 18-2 St. John’s of Anna. W, 20-6 Rutgers W, 12-04/29 Princeton W, 7-45/13 at Navy W, 5-3 Johns Hopkins L, 3-6

1940 (10-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/1 Dartmouth W, 12-44/4 Harvard W, 10-14/6 Loyola W, 17-6 Army W, 6-2 Rutgers W, 6-2 Penn State W, 7-3 Duke W, 10-2 Princeton W, 10-25/11 at Navy W, 12-3 Johns Hopkins W, 7-6

1941 (8-2) Dartmouth W, 15-7 Harvard W, 14-2 Loyola W, 11-3 Penn State W, 12-3 Rutgers W, 10-1 Army L, 4-6 Washington Coll. W, 10-4 Duke W, 12-5 Princeton W, 6-5 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10

1942 (6-2) Harvard W, 15-2 Loyola W, 18-5 Army W, 7-5 Penn State W, 11-5 Princeton L, 10-12 Duke W, 12-1 Rutgers W, 14-1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-7

1943 (7-1) Drexel W, 12-0 Rutgers W, 15-0 Princeton W, 8-5 Loyola W, 16-5 Penn State W, 9-45/8 at Navy L, 8-9 Army W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins W, 5-4

1944 No Team1945 No Team

1946 (3-3)4/13 Loyola W, 17-24/27 Duke L, 4-125/4 at Army L, 5-115/11 at Princeton W, 11-105/15 at Navy L, 4-115/25 at Johns Hopkins W, 7-6

1947 (4-4) Harvard W, 12-2 Duke W, 11-34/12 at Navy L, 9-10 Loyola W, 10-2 Princeton L, 6-11 Army L, 6-9 Rutgers W, 16-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-15

1948 (8-2)3/30 Harvard W, 11-04/10 at Duke W, 5-44/12 Dartmouth W, 17-24/16 Loyola W, 15-54/23 Navy W, 8-3 Princeton W, 9-45/8 at Army L, 1-105/14 Rutgers W, 12-35/19 at Wash. & Lee W, 10-75/22 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10

1949 (8-2) Williams W, 12-4 Harvard W, 12-5 Wash. & Lee W, 12-5 Rutgers W, 4-3 Loyola W, 9-74/23 at Navy L, 4-14 Princeton W, 8-5 Army W, 13-9 Duke W, 19-7 Johns Hopkins L, 6-14

1950 (6-4) Rutgers W, 11-2 Harvard W, 17-2 Princeton L, 4-6 Army W, 8-7 Loyola W, 13-54/22 Navy L, 5-6 Wash. & Lee L, 8-9 Virginia ot W, 11-9 Duke W, 10-8 Johns Hopkins L, 4-10

1951 (8-2)3/24 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Cornell W, 14-2 Virginia W, 11-64/2 Williams W, 13-04/5 Harvard W, 14-24/21 at Navy W, 10-94/28 at Princeton L, 5-125/5 at Army L, 4-95/11 at Loyola W, 11-75/18 Johns Hopkins W, 6-1

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1952 (6-3-1)3/22 at Wash. & Lee W, 12-43/29 at Virginia W, 12-113/31 Williams W, 11-24/2 Harvard W, 6-34/4 at Duke W, 6-44/19 Navy ot L, 9-104/26 Princeton L, 5-75/3 at Army L, 6-145/10 Loyola W, 7-15/16 at Johns Hopkins ot T, 10-10

1953 (7-3)3/21 Wash. & Lee W, 13-23/28 Virginia L, 7-123/30 Williams W, 10-44/2 Harvard W, 16-04/11 Duke W, 12-44/18 at Navy W, 10-94/25 at Princeton L, 9-105/2 at Loyola W, 11-25/9 Army L, 8-105/16 Johns Hopkins W, 8-6

1954 (9-3)3/20 at Wash. & Lee W, 9-23/27 at Virginia W, 18-74/6 Harvard W, 15-54/7 Dartmouth W, 20-74/10 Williams W, 16-34/17 Navy L, 7-124/20 Syracuse W, 16-94/24 Princeton W, 13-94/28 Loyola W, 21-05/1 at Duke L, 10-125/8 at Army L, 12-165/15 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-4

1955 (11-0) USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Dartmouth W, 16-64/6 Princeton W, 13-54/7 Harvard W, 18-54/9 Williams W, 18-04/14 at Loyola W, 15-24/16 Wash. & Lee W, 15-24/23 Duke W, 22-14/30 at Navy W, 9-85/7 at Army W, 12-65/14 Virginia W, 18-05/21 Johns Hopkins W, 11-5

1956 (10-0)USILA CHAMPIONS4/2 Colgate W, 12-04/5 Princeton W, 14-3 Syracuse W, 24-44/7 Loyola W, 24-34/14 Wash. & Lee W, 18-54/21 at Duke W, 15-14/24 at Navy W, 10-55/5 at Virginia W, 11-8 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-65/12 Army W, 11-6

1957 (9-1) Harvard W, 16-1 Princeton W, 12-3 Virginia W, 14-5 Loyola W, 17-3 Colgate W, 16-2 Penn State W, 18-04/27 at Navy W, 5-4 Duke W, 16-1 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Johns Hopkins L, 10-15

1958 (8-1) Princeton W, 15-1 Colgate W, 18-4 Wash. & Lee W, 9-44/16 at Penn State W, 22-54/19 at Virginia W, 21-54/26 Navy W, 17-105/3 at Duke W, 19-25/13 Loyola W, 22-15/17 at Johns Hopkins L, 10-11

1959 (10-1)USILA CO-CHAMPIONS3/27 at Wash. & Lee W, 18-53/30 Yale W, 16-43/31 Colgate W, 17-34/4 at Princeton W, 11-104/11 Virginia W, 20-114/18 at Loyola W, 22-44/25 at Navy W, 15-85/4 Duke W, 19-25/6 at Penn State W, 20-15/9 Army W, 17-165/16 Johns Hopkins L, 8-20

1960 (7-3) at Virginia W, 21-10 Princeton W, 16-4 New Hampshire W, 20-0 Wash. & Lee W, 22-3 Syracuse W, 22-74/30 Navy L, 14-15 Army L, 6-17 Duke W, 26-2 Penn State W, 17-2 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13

1961 (6-2) Wash. & Lee W, 22-4 Princeton W, 10-5 New Hampshire W, 16-3 Virginia W, 14-84/29 at Navy ot L, 7-9 Army L, 9-15 at Duke W, 15-1 Johns Hopkins W, 12-7

1962 (7-3)3/27 M.I.T. W, 13-53/31 Princeton W, 17-84/5 Harvard W, 13-104/6 New Hampshire W, 18-34/7 at Virginia L, 5-84/25 at Penn State W, 16-74/28 Navy L, 12-225/5 at Army L, 9-115/7 Duke W, 22-35/19 at Johns Hopkins W, 16-15

1963 (10-2)3/25 Kenyon W, 18-43/27 Cornell W, 17-103/30 at Princeton L, 9-134/4 Harvard W, 15-54/6 Virginia W, 11-94/11 New Hampshire W, 15-44/15 at Duke W, 18-14/20 Baltimore W, 20-114/27 at Navy L, 9-175/4 Army W, 11-65/14 Penn State W, 19-65/18 Johns Hopkins W, 13-11

1964 (10-3)3/24 Conn. Wesleyan W, 23-43/27 Princeton W, 10-53/31 M.I.T. W, 19-34/1 Brown W, 9-74/3 New Hampshire W, 13-34/11 Baltimore W, 16-64/14 at Penn State W, 13-44/18 at Virginia L, 3-134/20 North Carolina W, 25-34/25 Navy L, 3-115/2 at Army L, 4-145/4 Duke W, 21-05/16 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-12

1965 (11-2) at Princeton W, 14-4 Cornell W, 13-6 Brown W, 16-12 New Hampshire W, 18-6 Harvard W, 12-5 Penn State W, 16-2 Virginia W, 13-9 at Baltimore W, 19-154/24 at Navy L, 7-13 Army W, 15-13 at North Carolina W,19-9 at Duke W, 23-1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-11

1966 (9-1)3/26 Princeton W, 12-74/5 Brown W, 15-104/13 at Penn State W, 23-34/16 Baltimore W, 15-54/23 Navy L, 9-114/25 Duke W, 19-54/30 North Carolina W, 18-05/7 at Army W, 11-75/14 at Virginia W, 14-65/21 at Johns Hopkins W, 12-8

1967 (8-1)NATIONAL CO-CHAMPIONS Brown W, 16-7 at Princeton ot W, 10-9 Penn State W, 17-0 at Baltimore W, 23-54/22 at Navy L, 8-10 at North Carolina W, 21-3 Army W, 13-7 Virginia W, 9-6 Johns Hopkins W, 9-5

1968 (8-1-1)3/30 Princeton T, 6-64/2 Brown W, 12-44/10 at Penn State W, 9-54/13 Washington Coll. W, 14-54/20 Navy W, 5-34/27 Baltimore W, 17-25/4 at Army W, 13-85/11 at Virginia W, 10-65/13 North Carolina W, 10-25/18 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10

1969 (7-4) at Princeton W, 9-5 Brown W, 6-3 Harvard W, 15-5 Penn State W, 12-6 at Washington Coll. W, 10-34/19 at Navy L, 6-7 at Baltimore W, 11-3 at North Carolina W, 16-5 Army L, 6-14 Virginia L, 7-95/17 Johns Hopkins L, 8-14

1970 (6-4)3/28 Princeton W, 9-34/1 Brown W, 9-74/11 Air Force W, 14-34/18 Navy L, 3-64/20 Duke W, 19-04/25 Baltimore W, 20-44/27 North Carolina W, 10-85/2 at Army L, 11-125/9 at Virginia L, 3-95/16 at Johns Hopkins L, 4-7

1971 (9-4) at Princeton W, 19-3 at Baltimore W, 15-24/3 Towson W, 22-6 Brown W, 15-9 at North Carolina W, 15-3 at East Carolina W, 22-2 Army L, 7-16 at Virginia L, 8-95/15 Johns Hopkins W, 8-55/22 Air Force 1 W, 10-15/25 at Navy L, 5-105/29 Navy 2 W, 10-76/2 Cornell 3 L, 6-121-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Hofstra

1972 (8-2)3/13 North Carolina W, 12-43/25 Navy W, 12-103/29 Brown W, 9-64/8 at East Carolina W, 21-14/18 Baltimore W, 19-34/29 at Army L, 9-105/6 Virginia W, 11-95/13 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-125/20 Rutgers 1 W, 9-35/27 Johns Hopkins 2 L, 6-91-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland

1973 (10-0)NCAA CHAMPIONS3/10 at Duke W, 27-93/31 at Baltimore (3/-) W, 9-44/4 North Carolina (3/15) W, 19-14/14 at Navy (3/4) W, 14-74/21 Army (2/6) W, 23-85/5 at Virginia (2/3) W, 17-75/12 Johns Hopkins (1/2) W, 17-45/19 Brown 1 (1/8) W, 16-45/26 Washington & Lee 2 (1/4) W, 18-76/2 Johns Hopkins 3 (1/2) 2 ot W, 10-91-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Philadelphia

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1974 (8-2)3/9 at Duke (1/-) W, 27-53/18 at North Carolina (1/14) W, 16-83/21 Rutgers (1/8) W 14-44/13 Virginia (1/2) W, 25-134/20 Navy (1/6) W, 12-75/4 at Army (1/13) W, 15-95/11 at Johns Hopkins (1/3) L, 13-175/18 Rutgers 1 (1/8) W, 12-65/25 Cornell 2 (1/4) W, 19-106/2 Johns Hopkins 3 (1/2) L, 12-171-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Rutgers

1975 (8-2)NCAA CHAMPS3/9 North Carolina W, 13-93/20 Air Force (2/18) W, 13-64/2 Brown (3/12) W, 17-144/19 at Virginia (3/4) L, 13-144/26 at Navy (4/5) L, 9-105/10 Army (5/10) W, 21-85/17 Johns Hopkins (5/1) W, 19-115/21 Hofstra 2 (4/5) W, 19-115/24 Washington & Lee 3 (4/8) W, 15-55/31 Navy 4 (4/3) W, 20-131-at Duke2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland4-NCAA Final at Johns Hopkins

1976 (10-1)3/15 at N. Carolina ot W, 12-103/27 Princeton (1/11) W, 13-34/10 at UMBC (1/-) W, 19-74/11 Virginia (1/6) W, 24-154/24 Navy (2/3) W, 14-105/1 Washington & Lee (1/10) W, 16-145/8 at Army (2/12) W, 21-35/15 at Johns Hopkins (2/3) W, 21-135/19 Brown 1 (1/8) W, 17-85/23 Navy 2 (1/4) W, 22-115/29 Cornell 3 (1/2) ot L, 13-161-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Brown

1977 (8-2)3/12 North Carolina W, 14-63/17 at Princeton W, 13-33/27 at Duke (1/-) W, 19-24/9 UMBC (1/-) ot W, 13-124/16 at Virginia (1/6) W, 22-124/23 at Navy (2/3) W, 16-134/30 at Washington & Lee (2/10) W, 17-155/14 Johns Hopkins (2/3) L, 20-215/18 Washington & Lee 1 (3/5) W, 14-85/21 at Johns Hopkins 2 (3/2) L, 12-221-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins

1978 (9-2)3/21 at NC State (3/10) W, 25-113/26 at Duke (3/13) W, 14-73/31 Dartmouth 1 (3/-) W, 16-34/4 Brown (3/-) W, 15-94/7 at North Carolina (3/11) W, 23-114/15 Virginia (3/6) W, 13-84/22 Navy (2/4) W, 16-134/29 at Johns Hopkins (2/3) L, 13-195/10 Delaware (3/-) W, 21-105/17 Virginia 2 (3/6) W, 15-105/20 at Johns Hopkins 3 (3/2) L, 11-171-at Garden City, Long Island2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins

1979 (9-2)3/17 NC State W, 16-153/28 Duke (3/-) W, 22-94/7 North Carolina (2/9) W, 9-54/14 at Virginia (2/4) W, 17-134/21 at Navy (2/5) W, 17-124/28 Johns Hopkins (2/1) L, 12-135/5 Penn State (2/-) W, 21-65/9 at Delaware (2/12) W, 21-155/16 Syracuse 1 (2/8) W, 16-135/19 Navy 2 (2/3) W, 15-105/26 Johns Hopkins 3 (2/1) L, 9-151-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland3-NCAA Final at Maryland

1980 (5-5)3/11 at South Florida W, 20-23/15 at NC State W, 16-123/22 Rutgers (2/8) L, 8-93/25 Duke (5/-) W, 16-74/5 at North Carolina (5/2) W, 18-124/12 Virginia (4/1) L, 7-84/19 Navy (5/7) L, 9-114/26 at Johns Hopkins (6/2) L, 6-155/3 at Penn State (9/-) W, 21-65/17 Baltimore (8/-) L, 10-11

1981 (9-5)3/14 NC State W, 9-83/18 at William &Mary W, 17-63/25 at Duke W, 16-83/28 Bucknell 1 W, 19-63/29 New Hampshire 1 W, 19-84/4 North Carolina (6/2) L, 12-134/11 at Virginia (5/4) L, 12-234/15 Hofstra (5/15) W, 14-34/17 at Navy (5/8) L, 15-164/25 Johns Hopkins (5/1) L, 8-125/2 at Rutgers (8/-) W, 15-125/6 Towson (8/-) W, 17-145/16 at Baltimore (7/-) W, 19-55/20 at Johns Hopkins 2 (7/1) L, 14-191-at Loyola2-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins

1982 (8-5)3/13 at NC State W, 14-123/17 at Duke W, 15-103/20 New Hampshire W, 14-73/24 at Hofstra (3/-) W, 13-123/27 William & Mary (3/-) W, 26-34/3 at North Carolina (3/1) L, 11-164/10 Virginia (3/4) L, 11-144/17 Navy (7/6) W, 12-104/24 at Johns Hopkins (6/4) L, 6-145/1 at UMBC (7/RV) W, 10-75/5 at Towson (7/-) W, 16-75/14 Adelphi (6/13) L, 12-135/19 Johns Hopkins 1 (8/3) L, 9-141-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins

1983 (9-5)3/9 Syracuse L, 13-163/12 at Duke W, 25-73/20 at Washington &Lee W, 13-93/26 Hofstra (8/6) W, 9-74/2 at North Carolina (7/3) W, 11-94/9 at Virginia (3/6) L, 8-174/16 at Navy (7/15) L, 9-104/23 Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 7-144/30 at Adelphi (9/-) W, 14-95/4 UMBC (8/11) W, 12-115/8 at Massachusetts (7/-) W, 13-45/14 Towson (7/9) W, 14-105/18 at Virginia 1 (6/2) W, 13-45/21 Syracuse 2 (6/3) L, 5-121-NCAA 1st Round at Virginia2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers

1984 (7-4)3/9 Duke W, 16-43/12 New Hampshire W, 15-103/17 Wash.&Lee W, 18-73/24 at Hofstra (5/9) L, 7-103/31 at North Carolina (10/4) L, 11-194/7 Virginia (10/4) L, 5-104/14 Navy (12/8) W, 7-44/21 at Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 10-164/28 Adelphi (9/-) W, 12-65/5 at UMBC (9/-) W, 12-105/11 at Towson (9/15) W, 18-12

1985 (7-5)3/8 Duke W, 8-63/16 at Washington & Lee W, 11-53/20 New Hampshire W, 9-73/23 Hofstra (5/-) W, 14-93/31 North Carolina (5/3) W, 10-54/6 at Virginia (4/5) L, 9-154/13 at Navy (6/13) L, 5-74/20 Johns Hopkins (7/1) ot L, 7-84/27 at Adelphi (6/12) W, 11-55/1 at Delaware (5/-) L, 5-95/4 UMBC (5/-) ot L, 14-155/9 Towson (11/14) W, 9-3

1986 (10-3)3/7 at Duke W, 10-33/9 Boston College W, 14-43/13 Ohio Wesleyan W, 10-53/19 New Hampshire W, 11-83/22 at Hofstra W, 16-23/29 at North Carolina (1/3) W, 10-94/6 Virginia (1/7) ot L, 7-84/12 Navy (2/4) W, 11-84/19 at Johns Hopkins (3/2) L, 9-144/30 Delaware (4/12) W, 11-65/3 at UMBC (4/-) W, 11-95/8 at Towson (4/15) W, 18-125/14 North Carolina 1 (4/5) L, 10-121-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

1987 (12-1)3/7 Duke W, 14-63/11 Hamp.-Sydney W, 18-33/14 Towson W, 16-103/18 New Hampshire W, 14-53/21 at Hofstra W, 15-13/28 North Carolina (2/1) W, 16-64/4 at Virginia (1/6) W, 12-54/11 at Navy (1/6) W, 17-54/18 Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 11-74/29 at Delaware (1/-) W, 20-35/2 UMBC (1/-) W, 11-35/17 Penn 1 (1/8) W, 12-85/23 Johns Hopkins 2 (1/4) L, 8-131-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers

1988 (6-4)3/9 Hampden-Sydney W, 19-43/13 at Duke W, 10-53/15 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 19-83/26 at Towson (2/13) W, 12-74/3 at North Carolina (2/3) L. 6-124/9 Virginia (2/5) L, 13-144/16 Navy (7/14) ot L, 7-84/23 at John’s Hopkins (11/2) L, 7-114/30 at UMBC (13/-) W, 15-65/4 Delaware (13/-) W, 17-7

1989 (10-4)3/11 Duke W, 9-63/14 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 21-23/18 Michigan St. W, 19-73/19 at Loyola L, 8-103/25 at C.W. Post (6/-) ot W, 11-10 4/1 North Carolina (8/5) W, 5-44/8 at Virginia (4/10) W, 13-94/15 at Navy (4/5) W, 6-54/22 Johns Hopkins (4/1) L, 9-104/28 Duke 1 (4/15) L, 6-75/2 UMBC (4/-) W, 12-75/6 at Cortland (6/-) W, 9-65/21 Adelphi 2 (5/4) ot W, 12-115/27 Syracuse 3 (5/1) L, 8-181-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland

1990 (7-5)3/2 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-93/11 at Duke 2 ot W, 9-83/17 Towson L, 7-83/21 Ohio State (12/-) W, 16-53/24 CW Post (12/-) W, 17-133/31 at North Carolina (12/4) L, 7-124/7 Virginia (13/7) L, 12-214/14 Navy (12/11) W, 18-64/21 at Johns Hopkins (11/2) L, 11-174/27 North Carolina 1 (13/4) L, 5-125/2 at Cortland (14/-) W, 11-65/5 at UMBC (14/-) W, 9-51-ACC Tournament at Virginia

1991 (10-5)3/1 Franklin & Marshall (11/-) W, 17-63/9 Duke (11/20) W, 13-113/16 at Towson (11/8) W, 17-163/23 at CW Post (5/18) W, 13-93/27 Ohio State (6/-) W, 18-53/30 North Carolina (6/2) L, 6-84/6 at Virginia (7/5) L, 9-104/13 at Navy (7/13) W, 10-64/20 Johns Hopkins (6/3) W, 11-84/26 Virginia 1 (4/3) W, 10-94/27 North Carolina 1 (4/1) L, 8-185/4 UMBC (3/-) L, 13-155/15 Rutgers 2 (7/11) W, 13-75/19 at Brown 3 (7/-) W, 16-135/25 Towson 4 (7/10) L, 11-151-ACC Tournament at Duke2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown4-NCAA Semifinals at Syracuse

1992 (9-5)2/28 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-53/7 at Duke ot W, 14-133/11 at Adelphi W, 18-83/14 Towson L, 9-133/21 CW Post W, 9-53/28 at North Carolina (8/5) L, 13-154/4 Virginia (9/7) W, 12-114/11 Navy (7/13) L, 3-114/18 at Johns Hopkins (7/3) W, 13-94/24 Duke 1 (5/12) W, 8-64/25 North Carolina 1 (5/2) L, 10-115/2 at UMBC (6/17) W, 20-75/9 Duke 2 (4/12) W, 13-115/16 at Princeton 3 (4/3) L, 10-111-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton

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1993 (6-6)3/6 Duke (7/8) L, 5-93/20 at Cornell (7/13) W, 10-43/27 North Carolina (12/1) L, 6-124/3 at Virginia (13/7) ot L, 10-114/10 at Navy (13/8) W, 11-104/16 Johns Hopkins (11/4) L, 11-194/23 Virginia 1 (13/7) ot W, 9-84/25 North Carolina 1 (11/1) L, 10-185/1 VMI (13/-) W, 21-55/4 at Towson (13/14) W, 11-85/8 UMBC (13/RV) W, 23-85/15 at Army 2 (12/10) L, 11-151-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at Army

1994 (7-6)2/26 Villanova W, 18-73/5 at Duke (13/9) ot W, 13-123/12 Towson (13/12) L, 7-143/19 Cornell (13/RV) W, 18-83/22 Ohio State (7/-) W, 16-23/26 at North Carolina (7/8) L, 7-124/2 Virginia (8/3) L, 7-94/9 Navy (8/10) W, 11-44/16 at Johns Hopkins (8/6) L, 10-124/22 North Carolina 1 (9/5) L, 7-84/30 Mt. St. Mary’s (9/-) W, 18-75/6 at UMBC (9/-) W, 18-115/14 at Duke 2 (9/7) L, 9-141-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA 1st Round at Duke

1995 (12-4)2/25 at Villanova W, 15-63/4 Duke (10/9) W, 8-63/11 at Towson (10/6) W, 6-53/18 at Cornell (10/-) W, 20-123/21 Radford (4/-) W, 26-33/25 North Carolina (4/8) W, 13-124/1 at Virginia (2/3) L, 11-124/8 at Navy (3/12) W, 19-114/15 Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 15-164/21 North Carolina 1 (3/8) L, 9-144/29 Hobart 2 (5/10) W, 21-124/30 at Brown (5/9) W, 11-85/6 UMBC (5/-) W, 16-145/20 Notre Dame 3 (4/15) W, 19-115/27 Johns Hopkins 4 (4/1) W, 16-85/29 Syracuse 5 (4/3) L, 9-131-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-at Brown3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland5-NCAA Final at Maryland

1996 (10-3)2/24 Villanova W, 12-63/2 at Duke W, 12-63/9 Towson (4/17) W, 7-53/16 Cornell (2/-) W, 9-63/19 Radford (3/-) W, 11-23/23 at North Carolina (3/6) L, 16-173/30 Virginia (5/1) W, 13-114/6 Navy (2/-) W, 11-104/13 at Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 12-94/19 Virginia 1 (1/3) L, 9-134/27 at Rutgers (4/-) W, 15-55/3 at UMBC (3/-) W, 18-125/19 at Johns Hopkins 2 (3/9) L, 7-91-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Johns Hopkins

1997 (11-5)2/22 at Villanova W, 13-43/1 Duke L, 10-113/12 at Towson (10/-) W, 17-93/15 at Cornell (10/-) W, 12-73/22 North Carolina (10/-) ot W, 13-123/29 at Virginia (5/-) 2ot L, 14-154/1 Radford (4t/-) W, 21-24/5 at Navy (4t/-) W, 10-54/12 Johns Hopkins (4/5) L, 9-134/18 Duke 1 (7/-) L, 10-174/26 Rutgers (7/-) W, 12-45/3 UMBC (8/-) W, 12-105/10 Georgetown 2 (10/7) W, 14-105/17 Virginia 3 (10/2) W, 10-95/24 Syracuse 4 (10/3) W, 18-175/26 Princeton 5 (10/1) L, 7-191-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-NCAA 1st Round at Towson3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland5-NCAA Final at Maryland

1998 (14-3)2/21 Villanova AT W, 18-52/28 at Duke W, 15-93/7 Towson (3/15) W, 17-63/11 Penn State (2/18) W, 14-63/14 Cornell (2/-) W, 15-83/21 at North Carolina (2/9) W, 12-113/28 Virginia (2/5) W, 14-94/4 Navy (1/14) W, 21-74/11 at Johns Hopkins (1/6) L, 6-104/17 North Carolina 1 (2/14) W, 13-84/19 at Virginia 1 (2/5) W, 14-114/25 at Rutgers (1/16) W, 16-115/2 at UMBC (1/18) L, 8-125/10 Butler 2 (5/9) W, 18-105/17 Johns Hopkins 3 (5/4) W, 11-105/23 Loyola 4 (5/1) W, 19-85/25 Princeton 5 (5/3) L, 5-151-ACC Tournament at Virginia2-1st Round at Johns Hopkins3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland4-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers5-NCAA Final at Rutgers

1999 (9-5)2/25 Denver W, 13-52/27 Providence W, 18-53/7 Duke L, 10-113/17 Penn State AT (7/12) W, 19-103/20 Cornell (7/13) W, 11-63/23 Dartmouth (7/-) W, 9-43/27 North Carolina (7/11) W, 13-74/3 at Virginia (5/-) L, 4-134/10 at Navy (7/9) W, 6-54/16 Johns Hopkins (7/3) L, 3-134/23 Virginia 1 (8/5) L, 6-155/1 at Yale (9/15) W, 9-45/5 at Towson (9/-) W, 15-115/8 UMBC (9/11) L, 6-71-ACC Tournament at North Carolina

2000 (11-5)2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 19-33/4 at Duke L, 8-93/7 Bucknell (9/-) W, 9-33/11 Towson (9/-) W, 13-123/15 Delaware (9/18) W, 9-43/18 at Cornell (9/11) W, 8-73/25 at North Carolina (7/6) W, 10-93/31 Virginia (6/2) L, 6-114/8 Navy (7/11) W, 6-54/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/8) L, 11-204/21 Duke 1 (9/6) W, 7-64/23 Virginia 1 (9/1) L, 7-114/28 Yale (7/-) W, 12-95/6 at UMBC (7/17) W, 15-75/14 Hofstra 2 (6/10) W, 14-125/20 Princeton 3 (6/3) L, 7-101-ACC Tournament at Maryland2-NCAA 1st Round at UMBC3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Rutgers

2001 (13-3)2/24 Air Force 1 W, 16-32/25 at Denver 1 W, 10-73/4 Duke W, 13-53/10 at Towson (3/20) W, 9-73/17 at Delaware (3/-) W, 10-43/24 North Carolina (3/12) W, 11-73/27 Bucknell (1/13) W, 8-43/31 at Virginia (1/7) L, 2-74/7 at Navy (6/12) W, 6-54/14 Johns Hopkins (5/2) W, 10-94/20 Virginia 2 (3/11) W, 12-84/22 Duke 2 (3/12) L, 6-104/25 at Mt. St. Mary’s (6/-) W, 12-44/28 at Yale (6/RV) W, 10-55/5 UMBC LF (6/20) W, 14-45/20 Towson 3 (3/6) L, 11-121-Denver Pioneer Face-off Classic2-ACC Tournament at Orlando3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland

2002 (9-4)2/23 Hobart AT W, 13-62/26 Mount St. Mary’s W, 18-03/2 at Duke 2ot L, 8-93/9 Towson (7/5) W, 15-103/12 at Bucknell (5/-) W, 16-63/16 Delaware (5/RV) W, 16-53/23 at North Carolina (5t/9) W, 7-53/30 Virginia (5/2) L, 10-114/5 Navy (6/16) W, 6-54/13 at Johns Hopkins (6/3) ot L, 8-94/19 at Duke 1 (6/12) ot L, 7-84/26 Yale (10/13) W, 14-85/4 at UMBC (9/RV) W, 19-91-ACC Tournament at Duke

2003 (12-4)3/2 Duke AT W, 13-73/8 at Towson (3/17) W, 12-83/11 Bucknell AT (3/19) W, 14-83/15 at Stony Brook (3/-) W, 16-43/22 North Carolina (2/13) L, 6-103/25 Butler 1 (7/-) W, 18-93/29 at Virginia (7/2) W, 8-74/5 at Navy (4t/16) W, 9-74/12 Johns Hopkins (5/1) ot L, 5-64/18 Duke 2 (5/13) L, 6-74/25 UMBC (5/13) W, 15-84/28 Georgetown (4/5) W, 9-55/3 at Notre Dame (4/18) W, 10-45/11 Ohio State 3 (3/17) W, 8-55/17 Massachusetts 4 (3/5) W, 13-75/24 Virginia 5 (3/2) L, 4-141-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla.2-ACC Tournament at Virginia3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland4-NCAA Quarterfinals at Syracuse5-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore

2004 (13-3)2/28 at Georgetown W, 14-53/6 at Duke (2/6) W, 17-123/13 Towson (2/18) W, 8-63/17 Bucknell AT (2/-) W, 14-73/20 at UMBC (2/13) W, 9-43/23 Butler AT (2/-) W, 19-43/27 at North Carolina (2/4) W, 10-94/3 Virginia (1/10) W, 11-24/10 Navy (1/4) L, 6-94/17 at Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 10-144/23 Duke 1 (3/16) W, 10-74/25 Virginia 1 (3/14) W, 12-115/1 Notre Dame (3/12) 2ot W, 9-85/8 Pennsylvania (3/13) W, 13-55/15 Army 2 (3/14) W, 16-125/22 Princeton 3 (3/7) ot L, 8-91-ACC Tournament at North Carolina2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Virginia

2005 (11-6)2/26 Georgetown AT W, 13-63/5 Duke AT L, 8-103/12 at Towson (6/9) W, 9-53/15 at Bucknell (4/18) W, 14-103/19 UMBC (4/-) W, 16-103/22 Dartmouth 1 (4/-) L, 6-73/26 North Carolina (4/19) W, 9-44/2 at Virginia (4/3) L, 2-104/8 at Navy (6/8) L, 8-94/15 Johns Hopkins (9/1) L, 6-114/23 at Fairfield (10/15) W, 9-64/29 Virginia 2 (10/3) ot W, 8-75/1 Duke 2 (10/2) W, 9-55/7 Pennsylvania 3 (6/-) W, 21-65/14 Penn State 4 (4/11) W, 14-105/22 Georgetown 5 (4/8) ot W, 9-85/28 Duke 6 (4/2) L, 9-181-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla.2-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md.3-Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.4-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland5-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton6-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa.

2006 (12-5)2/25 at Georgetown W, 10-43/4 at Duke ot W, 8-73/11 Towson (1/16) W, 9-63/14 Bucknell AT (1/-) 2 ot L, 6-73/18 at UMBC (1/-) W, 9-43/21 Dartmouth LF (4/-) W, 14-23/25 at North Carolina (4/-) W, 9-64/1 Virginia (3/1) L, 5-154/7 Navy (4/11) L, 6-74/15 at Johns Hopkins (6/8) W, 11-44/18 Sacred Heart (3/-) W, 18-24/28 North Carolina 1 (3/-) W, 10-94/30 Virginia 1 (3/1) L, 5-115/6 Pennsylvania (4/10) W, 12-45/13 Denver 2 (4/13) W, 16-85/21 Princeton 3 (4/8) W, 11-65/27 UMass 4 (4/10) L, 5-81-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson4-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa.

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2007 (10-6)2/17 Bellarmine AT (4/-) W, 11-62/20 Vermont AT (4/-) W, 16-72/24 Georgetown AT (4/5) L, 6-83/2 Duke (6/2) L, 7-143/10 at Towson (14/11) W, 8-73/13 Lafayette (11/-) W, 13-43/17 UMBC (11/-) W, 11-73/20 Mount St. Mary's (10/-) W, 18-33/24 North Carolina (10/12) W, 14-83/31 at Virginia (10/3) L, 8-124/6 at Navy (11/6) 2ot W, 8-74/14 Johns Hopkins (7/9) ot L, 7-84/21 at Penn (8/-) W, 14-104/27 Virginia 1 (8/3) L, 10-115/5 Yale (7/-) W, 12-45/14 UMBC 2 (6/13) L, 9-131-ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

2008 (10-6)2/23 at Georgetown (7/4) W, 11-62/26 at Mount St. Mary's (3/-) W, 17-73/1 at Duke (3/2) * L, 7-153/3 Providence LF (6/-) W, 13-53/8 Towson LF (6/18) W, 12-73/14 at UMBC (6/20) 3ot L, 8-93/16 Air Force LF (6/-) W, 16-43/22 at North Carolina (9/4) * W, 13-83/29 Virginia (4/1) * W, 13-74/4 Navy (3/9) L, 4-54/12 at Johns Hopkins (7/13) L, 4-104/19 Penn LF (12/-) W, 9-44/25 vs. Virginia (8/3) 1 L, 8-115/3 Yale (9/-) W, 16-105/10 Denver (8/17) 2 W, 10-65/17 vs. Virginia (8/2) 3 ot L, 8-91-ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy

2009 (10-7)2/13 vs. Presbyterian (3/-) 1 W, 18-32/14 vs. Air Force (3/-) 1 W, 15-42/21 Georgetown (3/11) L, 10-132/28 vs. Duke (11/10) * 2 W, 11-83/7 at Towson (8/-) W, 9-73/14 UMBC (7/9) L, 7-93/15 Bryant (7/-) W, 13-63/21 North Carolina (11/10) * W, 8-73/28 at Virginia (9/1) * 7ot L, 9-10 7OT

4/3 at Navy (8/17) L, 4-104/11 vs. Johns Hopkins (12/9) 4 L, 9-104/14 Binghamton (12/-) W, 15-64/18 at Penn (12/-) W, 9-24/24 at North Carolina 4 (11/8) L, 10-165/2 at Yale (14/-) W, 10-65/10 at Notre Dame (13/2) 5 W, 7-35/16 vs. Syracuse (13/1) 6 L, 6-111-Wounded Warrior Face Off For A Cause at Jacksonville, Fla.2-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md.3-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md.4-ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C.5-NCAA 1st Round at Notre Dame6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra

2010 (12-4)2/20 at Bellarmine (7/-) W, 12-72/27 at Georgetown (6/12) W, 15-133/6 vs. Duke 1* (6/9) ot W, 11-103/13 Towson (5/-) W, 12-83/15 Penn LF (5/-) W, 10-73/20 at UMBC (4/-) W, 13-73/27 at UNC * (4/3) L, 7-94/3 Virginia * (4/1) L, 10-114/10 Navy (4/-) W, 11-94/17 vs. Johns Hopkins 2 (4/15) W, 10-94/23 vs. UNC (5/3) 3 W, 13-54/25 vs. Virginia (5/2) 3 L, 6-105/1 Fairfield (3/-) W, 17-45/8 vs. Colgate (3/-) 4 W, 18-105/15 Hofstra (3/14) 5 W, 11-85/22 vs. Notre Dame (3/20) 6 L, 5-71-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md.2-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md.3-ACC Tournament at College Park, Md.4-Indians Rock Day of Champions at Manhasset, N.Y.5-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J.

2011 (13-5)2/19 Detroit Mercy (4/-) W, 16-42/26 Georgetown (4/15) W, 20-83/5 at Duke (3/15) * ot L, 8-93/7 Bellarmine (8/-) W, 12-83/12 at Towson (8/-) W, 8-43/18 UMBC (6/-) W, 15-63/20 St. Joseph's (6/-) W, 11-43/26 North Carolina (5/6) * L, 6-114/2 at Virginia (10/6) * W, 12-74/8 at Navy (7/-) W, 10-44/16 Johns Hopkins (4/3) ot L, 11-124/22 vs. North Carolina (7/9) 1 W, 7-64/24 at Duke (7/6) 1 W, 11-95/7 Colgate (5/14) L, 8-105/15 at North Carolina (8/9) 2 W, 13-65/22 vs. Syracuse (8/1) 3 ot W, 6-55/28 vs. Duke (8/6) 4 W, 9-45/30 vs. Virginia (8/10) 5 L, 7-91-ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C.2-NCAA 1st Round at North Carolina3-NCAA Quarterfinal at Foxborough, Mass.4-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore, Md.5-NCAA Finals at Baltimore, Md.

2012 (12-6)2/18 Hartford (7/-) W, 12-62/24 at Georgetown (7/-) W, 16-113/3 Duke (5/10) * W, 10-73/6 at UMBC (4/-) L, 7-83/10 Marist (4/-) W, 17-43/17 Villanova (7/10) W, 11-53/24 at UNC (6/15) * L, 10-113/31 Virginia (9/3) * L, 8-124/6 Navy (12/-) W, 13-64/14 at Johns Hopkins (9/3) W, 9-64/20 vs. Duke (8/7) 1 L, 5-64/25 at Mount St. Mary's (9/-) W, 12-84/28 Bellarmine (7/-) W, 12-75/5 at Colgate (6/11) L, 11-135/13 at Lehigh (10/4) 2 W, 10-95/19 vs. Johns Hopkins (10/7) 3 W, 11-55/26 vs. Duke (10/3) 4 W, 16-105/28 vs. Loyola (10/2) 5 L, 3-91-ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va.2-NCAA 1st Round at Lehigh3-NCAA Quarterfinal at Annapolis, Md.4-NCAA Semifinals at Foxborough, Mass.5-NCAA Finals at Foxborough, Mass.

2013 (10-4)2/13 Mount St. Mary's (2/-) W, 23-62/16 at Hartford (1/-) W, 16-42/23 at Loyola (1/2) W, 12-103/3 at Duke (1/-) * W, 16-73/6 UMBC (1/-) Canceled3/10 Stony Brook (1/-) W, 13-73/16 at Villanova (1/-) W, 10-73/23 North Carolina (1/12) * L, 8-103/30 at Virginia (2/17) * W, 9-74/5 at Navy (1/-) W, 11-84/13 Johns Hopkins (1/15) L, 4-74/20 Yale (4/12) W, 8-74/26 vs. Virginia (3/-) 1 L, 6-135/4 Colgate (8/-) W, 18-65/12 Cornell (5/-) 2 L, 8-161-ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

2014 (13-4)2/8 Mount St. Mary's (6/-) W, 16-32/15 UMBC (6/-) W, 14-32/22 at Syracuse * (7/1) W, 16-83/1 Duke * (3/1) W, 10-63/8 at Stony Brook (1/-) W, 11-83/14 Villanova (1/-) W, 12-103/18 at Michigan (1/-) W, 13-53/22 at North Carolina (1/7) * L, 8-113/30 Virginia (4/8) * W, 9-64/2 Robert Morris (4/-) W, 19-64/12 at Johns Hopkins (3/9) L, 6-114/19 at Notre Dame (5/8) * W, 12-84/25 vs. Notre Dame (5/9) 1 L, 5-65/3 Navy (8/-) W, 12-65/10 Cornell (6/-) 2 W, 8-75/17 vs. Bryant (6/19) 3 W, 16-85/24 vs. Notre Dame (6/5) 4 L, 6-111-ACC Tournament at Chester, Pa.2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra4-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore (M&T Bank Stadium)

2015 (15-4)2/14 at Navy (8/-) W, 8-12/21 at Yale (7/16) L, 6-102/24 Penn (11/16) W, 11-72/28 Drexel (11/-) W, 12-33/7 Princeton (10/11) W, 11-43/14 at Villanova (8/16) W, 11-23/21 vs. North Carolina (6/2) 1 W, 10-83/24 at Robert Morris (3/-) W, 13-43/29 Michigan * (3/-) W, 13-44/4 Penn State * (3/-) W, 12-54/8 Loyola (3/19) W, 11-104/12 at Rutgers * (3/-) W, 9-84/18 at Ohio State * (3/11) (ot) W, 10-94/25 Johns Hopkins * (3/-) L, 12-154/30 Ohio State (6/14) 2 L, 6-95/9 Yale (7/8) 3 W, 8-75/17 vs. North Carolina (7/5) 4 W, 14-75/23 vs. Johns Hopkins (7/10) 5 W, 12-115/25 vs. Denver (7/3) 6 L, 5-101-Pactific Coast Shootout at Santa Ana, Calif.2-Big Ten Tournament at College Park, Md.3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland4-NCAA Quarterfinal at Annapolis, Md.5-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia (Liincoln Financial Field)6-NCAA Finals at Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)

2016 (17-3)2/13 Navy Postponed2/20 High Point (4/-) W, 15-102/27 at Yale (5/7) L, 5-83/5 vs. Notre Dame (9/2) 1 L, 4-93/8 at Drexel (12/-) W, 12-83/12 at Princeton (12/-) W, 17-53/16 Albany (7/11) W, 10-73/26 North Carolina (7/13) W, 11-73/29 at Penn (6/-) W, 13-84/2 at Michigan (6/-) * W, 8-74/10 at Penn State (5/14) * (ot) W, 11-10 4/16 Rutgers (4/16) * W, 11-84/19 Navy (5/7) W, 10-54/24 Ohio State (5/-) * W, 10-84/30 at Johns Hopkins (3/9) * W, 11-85/5 vs. Penn State (3/17) 2 W, 16-95/7 vs. Rutgers (1/18) 2 W, 14-85/15 Quinnipiac (1/-) 3 W, 13-65/21 vs. Syracuse (1/6) 4 W, 13-75/28 vs. Brown (1/5) 5 (ot) W, 15-145/30 vs. North Carolina (1/12) 6 (ot) L, 13-141-Pactific Coast Shootout at Costa Mesa, Calif.2-Big Ten Tournament at Baltimore, Md. (Johns Hopkins) 3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland4-NCAA Quarterfinals at Providence, R.I. (Brown)5-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)6- NCAA Finals at Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)

Numbers in parenthesis represent USILA rankings at the time of the game, dating back to the beginning of the NCAA era in 1973. Preseason polls are used for start of the season when available - in some seasons, rankings were not released until the middle of the season.

Special thanks to Doyle Smith and Michael Colley from Virginia and Ernie Larossa from Johns Hopkins for supplying ranking info.

KEY:AT-Artificial Turf FacilityLF-Ludwig Field

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91st Season // 12 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans

The Automated ScoreBook For LacrosseMaryland Overall Team StatisticsAll games (as of Jun 07, 2016)

Overall: 17-3 Conf: 5-0 Home: 7-0 Away: 6-1 Neut: 4-2

TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 232-761 167-630 Goals scored per game 11.60 8.35 Shot pct. . 3 0 5 . 2 6 5 Shots on goal-Attempts 410-761 361-630 SOG pct. . 5 3 9 . 5 7 3 S h o t s / G a m e 38.0 31.5 A s s i s t s 131 81MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 20-42 14-52 Conversion Percent . 4 7 6 . 2 6 9GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 232 167 M a n - u p 20 14 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 101 86 O v e r t i m e 2 1 Goals scored average 11.53 8.29GROUND BALLS 556 499TURNOVERS 213 238CAUSED TURNOVERS 127 105FACEOFFS (W-L) 243-464 221-464 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 2 4 . 4 7 6CLEARS 304-334 254-302 Clear Pct. . 9 1 0 . 8 4 1PENALTIES N u m b e r 56 43 M i n u t e s 45:30 34:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 21708 14799 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3101 7/2114 Neutral Site #/Avg 6/13593

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 71 57 59 43 2 232Opponents 50 37 36 43 1 167

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 43 40 49 59 3 194Opponents 47 35 53 41 2 178

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 206 182 203 166 4 761Opponents 154 139 157 174 6 630

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 118 92 112 84 4 410Opponents 93 77 85 102 4 361

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The Automated ScoreBook For LacrosseMaryland Overall Individual Statistics

All games (as of Jun 07, 2016)

Overall: 17-3 Conf: 5-0 Home: 7-0 Away: 6-1 Neut: 4-2

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min1 Matt Rambo 20-20 43 32 75 169 . 2 5 4 75 . 4 4 4 6 0 23 36 6 - - 3-3.02 Colin Heacock 20-20 42 12 54 115 . 3 6 5 64 . 5 5 7 4 0 27 22 7 - - 6-3.545 Bryan Cole 20-20 21 29 50 77 . 2 7 3 37 . 4 8 1 3 0 16 18 8 - - 4-3.540 Connor Kelly 20-18 31 13 44 91 . 3 4 1 49 . 5 3 8 3 0 14 24 1 - - 4-3.025 Dylan Maltz 20-20 29 9 38 62 . 4 6 8 44 . 7 1 0 0 0 19 9 6 - - 1-0.538 Henry West 20-20 17 11 28 78 . 2 1 8 44 . 5 6 4 0 0 19 10 2 - - 3-3.044 Pat Young 20-0 15 6 21 53 . 2 8 3 27 . 5 0 9 0 0 7 11 0 - - 1-0.57 Tim Rotanz 20-2 11 7 18 38 . 2 8 9 20 . 5 2 6 0 0 21 6 2 - - 1-1.06 Lucas Gradinger 20-0 6 3 9 27 . 2 2 2 18 . 6 6 7 0 0 7 5 0 - - -32 Louis Dubick 19-0 5 2 7 12 . 4 1 7 7 . 5 8 3 3 0 5 4 0 - - -26 Isaiah Davis-Allen 20-0 4 1 5 9 . 4 4 4 6 . 6 6 7 1 0 45 7 11 - - 2-1.541 Bryce Young 17-2 3 0 3 5 . 6 0 0 4 . 8 0 0 0 0 15 0 5 - - 1-1.018 Austin Henningsen 16-0 1 1 2 7 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 0 0 63 5 1 151-256 . 5 9 0 -10 Tyler Brooke 13-0 0 2 2 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 - - -23 Adam DiMillo 19-0 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 9 0 2 - - 1-0.533 Matt Dunn 17-17 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 17 1 8 - - 1-0.524 Nick Brozowski 11-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 - - -5 Timothy Monahan 10-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 1 1 0 - - -30 Josh Reinson 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 - - -20 Nick Manis 17-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 - - 1-0.539 Ben Chisolm 10-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 3 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 - - 1-1.036 Tim Muller 20-20 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 42 4 24 - - 4-4.022 Greg Danseglio 20-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 66 4 17 - - 4-3.54 Ian Robertson 8-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -51 Alexander Tumminello 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - -50 Mike Adler 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -49 Will Snider 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -48 Andrew Walsh 7-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 1-1.047 Wesley Janeck 20-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 23 7 0 - - 1-0.543 Mac Pons 20-20 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 8 - - 5-3.542 Curtis Corley 11-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4-12 . 3 3 3 1-1.035 Kyle Bernlohr 20-20 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 42 4 7 - - -31 Mike McCarney 19-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 6 - - 5-5.019 Will Bonaparte 17-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 34 1 1 80-175 . 4 5 7 1-1.017 James Bull 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -16 Scott Bruner 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -15 Colin Giblin 6-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - -13 Ryan Lehman 10-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - - 2-2.012 Jon Garino 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - -11 Thomas O'Connell 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - - -8 Dan Morris 7-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - - -

Total 20 232 131 363 761 . 3 0 5 410 . 5 3 9 20 0 556 213 127 243-464 . 5 2 4 56-45.5Opponents 20 167 81 248 630 . 2 6 5 361 . 5 7 3 14 0 499 238 105 221-464 . 4 7 6 43-34.0

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced8 Dan Morris 7-0 29:49 2 4.02 9 . 8 1 8 0 0 0 2335 Kyle Bernlohr 20-20 1177:44 162 8.25 185 . 5 3 3 17 3 0 603

Total 20 1207:58 167 8.29 194 . 5 3 7 17 3 0 630Opponents 20 1207:38 232 11.53 178 . 4 3 4 3 17 0 761

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 71 57 59 43 2 232Opponents 50 37 36 43 1 167

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 206 182 203 166 4 761Opponents 154 139 157 174 6 630

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 118 92 112 84 4 410Opponents 93 77 85 102 4 361

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMaryland 43 40 49 59 3 194Opponents 47 35 53 41 2 178

Attendance Summary UMD OpponentTotal 21708 14799Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3101 7/2114Neutral Site #/Avg 6/13593

CLEARS: Maryland -- 304-334 .910, Opponents -- 254-302 .841.MAN-UP OPPS: Maryland -- 20-42 .476, Opponents -- 14-52 .269.