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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents/Seating Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Towson University Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Interim Director of Athletics Dan Crowley. . . . 9 Johnny Unitas® Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Tiger Men’s Head Coach Shawn Nadelen. . . . . . 14 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Meet the Men’s Lacrosse Tigers. . . 21, 23, 25, 27 Men’s Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Tiger Women’s Head Coach Sonia LaMonica. . 33 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . 35 Meet the Women’s Lacrosse Tigers. . . . 39, 41, 43 Women’s Schedule/Tiger Field . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Women’s Lacrosse Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Men’s Lacrosse Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

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2022LotGAMEDAY MAGAZINE 21 The 2022 Gameday Magazine is published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. Photography by Lauren Castellana, Kanji Takeno, Doug Kaupstin, Rob Maloof, Kevin Tellekamp, Brendan Cavanaugh, P.J. Dunn, Scott Thornton, Rich Riggins and Rob Brown. Design by Chris Komisar of the Towson University Design Center.

QUICK FACTS Internet Address: www.TowsonTigers.com Mailing Address: 8000 York Rd., Towson, Md. 21252 Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 22,923 students Nickname: “Tigers” Colors: Black, Gold & White Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) President: Kim Schatzel Director of Athletics (interim): Dan Crowley Home Fields: Unitas Stadium (11,198) Tiger Field (1,000)

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Q U I C K FA C T S (latest published information) Address Information: Mailing: 8000 York Road Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 USA Main Phone: 410-704-2000 Admissions Phone: 410-704-2113 Admissions Fax: 410-704-3030 Email: admissions@towson.edu Website: www.towson.edu Towson Dates: 1866 founded in Baltimore as the State Normal School 1915 moved to Towson 1935 State Teachers College at Towson 1963 Towson State College 1976 Towson State University 1997 Towson University Colleges: College of Business and Economics College of Education College of Fine Arts and Communication College of Health Professions College of Liberal Arts The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics Honors College Degree Programs: 64 undergraduate majors 46 master’s programs 4 doctoral programs Degrees Offered: Au.D., B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.T.P.S., Ed.D., M.A., M.A.T., MBA, M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M., M.S., Sc.D. Popular Undergraduate Programs: Business Administration, Psychology, Mass Communication, Nursing, Biology Popular Graduate Programs: Applied Information Technology, Reading Education, Human Resource Development, Instructional Technology, Teaching

The largest comprehensive university in the Baltimore area, Towson University is nationally recognized for its excellent programs in the arts sciences, communications, business, health professions, education, fine arts and computer information systems. The university is located in the suburban community of Towson, Maryland, eight miles north of downtown Baltimore. The 328-acre campus is beautifully landscaped. It is a blend of traditional and modern architecture, open space, woods and streams.

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COLLEGE DEANS The College of Business and Economics SHOHREH KAYNAMA The College of Education LAURIE MULLEN The College of Fine Arts and Communication REGINA CARLOW The College of Health Professions LISA PLOWFIELD The College of Liberal Arts CHRIS CHULOS The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics DAVID VANKO Office of Graduate Studies DAVID OWNBY The Honors College TERRY COONEY University Libraries SUZANNA W W W.T OCONRAD WSONTIGERS.COM

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DAN CROWLEY, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS (INTERIM) After a professional football career at quarterback that spanned eight seasons in the Canadian Football League and two in the Italian Football Federation followed by several years as a successful business entrepreneur, Dan Crowley ‘95 returned to his alma mater. He is currently serving as the school’s interim athletics director. Crowley returned to campus as Towson University’s Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Development, overseeing all of the department’s fundraising initiatives for its 19-sport program. As the Chief Development Officer for Towson Athletics, Dan is responsible for the supervision and direction of the Tiger Athletic Fund (TAF) with his focus on major gift work among the University’s 150,000plus alumni and friends in Maryland and across the United States. He directly manages over 150 personal prospects, soliciting gifts at the annual, major ($10k+), planned and capital levels. His track record at Towson for closing major, planned and capital gifts is impressive and includes a record number of five, six and seven-figure contributions. Over the course of his Towson tenure, Dan has instituted several programs of note including a firstever priority point system and a “Donor Wall” that recognizes annual commitments at $5,000 or greater. He initiated Towson’s first Comprehensive Capital Campaign for Athletics with an ambitious goal of $2,000,000 in private funding to provide 270 yards of lighted Field Turf for football practice fields and a 1,000-seat women’s athletic stadium complex incorporating concessions, press box and restrooms. He also established the new Towson Athletics Hall of Fame display in the Field House to celebrate the greatest achievements of the department.

Dan is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Director of Athletics (NACDA) and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). He serves on the Colonial Athletic Association’s Football Steering Committee and Towson’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee. He remains a member of the CFL’s Players Association. A native of Bowie, Md., Dan attended DeMatha Catholic High School, directing the Stags to a number six national ranking his senior year when he and nine of his teammates received college football scholarships. Midway through his freshman year at Towson he became the Tigers’ starter. During his junior and senior seasons the Tigers posted identical 8-2 records, breaking into the nation’s NCAA I-AA top 25 for the first time. He closed out his college career with numerous school records to his credit that included most touchdown passes (81) and most passing yards (8,900). In his senior year he was selected as the University’s Male Athlete of the Year. A Kinesiology major, he earned his degree in 2001. In 2010 he was inducted into Towson’s Hall of Fame. Dan’s professional football career began when he signed as a free agent with the CFL’s Baltimore Stallions. He was a member of the only American franchise to capture the Grey Cup. In addition to the Stallions he played for the Montreal Alouettes before spending two years with the Bergamo Lions leading them to consecutive IFF titles in 1998 and 1999, earning MVP honors in both championship games. He then returned to the CFL, playing for the Edmonton Eskimos and the Ottawa Renegades before retiring. In 2005 he opened a personal training business in Annapolis that focused on weight loss and adult programming for strength and conditioning. He sold the business in 2010 to pursue his current career in athletic administration at Towson.

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JOHNNY UNITAS ® STADIUM Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, men’s lacrosse and track and field programs. The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third-largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area, behind M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens play and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Stadium renovations included an addition of 6,000 seats, an artificial turf, entry level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, an elaborate field house and a promenade that conveniently connects the northside and southside seating areas. In addition, a new FieldTurf Revolution playing surface was added during the summer of 2020. The four-story, 48,000 square-foot field house provides Towson’s student-athletes with an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spacious, modern lockerooms for each of its sports, an impressive athletic training facility, classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale equipment room, an academic resource center, a video-editing room and coaches offices. The stadium is lighted for night play. A four-level press box rises high above the stadium on its south side.Each booth can comfortably seat six persons. The top floor, or camera deck, is the primary location for television broadcasts and game filming. The complex is named in honor of two legends - one a coach and educator who served Towson University for over 40 years, and the other a former professional football player who is widely considered as the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and Director of Athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927 and coached its soccer team until 1966.

Doc’s soccer teams were highly successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school record 34 straight. His coaching led to Towson championships in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, as well as soccer. Doc, who died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday, was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992. During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969. The stadium carried his name from its opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accordance with that tribute, the field remains Minnegan Field in his memory. Johnny Unitas, too, had a deep connection with the University. The former Baltimore Colts great was the parent of three Towson students. Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, Johnny began serving as community liaison for Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the university in obtaining a naming rights partner for the University’s new stadium. The legendary Golden Arm died suddenly, less than a week after tossing his last pass to commemorate the opening of Towson’s new stadium at ceremonies on September 5, 2002. High spirits returned when Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with Towson. With Johnny’s two youngest children as Towson students, Sandy sought to memorialize her husband’s legacy by having the stadium named Johnny Unitas® Stadium. W W W.T O W S O N T I G E R S . C O M 11


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MEN’S COACH SHAWN NADELEN Now in his 11th season at the helm of the program, Shawn Nadelen has the Towson men’s lacrosse team poised to continue dominance in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The only thing to keep Nadelen’s Tigers from the CAA Tournament since he took over the program was the COVID-19 Pandemic. During the 2019 season, Nadelen and the Tigers made their fifth-straight appearance in the CAA Championship game, winning the CAA Tournament and hosting a first-round game of the 2019 NCAA Tournament.During the 2017 campaign, Towson reached NCAA Championship Weekend for the first time since the 2001 campaign, beating #8 Penn State and #2 Syracuse along the way. Since Nadelen took over the program, Towson has amassed an overall record of 83-50 (.624). During the 2016 CAA Tournament, Nadelen became the fastest coach to win 50 Division I games at Towson and is the second-fastest to the mark including the program’s Division II days. He became just the second coach in the program’s history to be named CAA Coach of the Year, winning the honor in 2016. After earning a berth to the 2016 NCAA Tournament as the CAA champion, the Tigers knocked off defending national champion and second-ranked Denver in the first round, 10-9 win in the Mile High City. That victory set a new single-season program record as Towson won its 16th game. During that same season, Towson won a program-record 11 games from the friendly confines of Johnny Unitas Stadium. A highly decorated and respected collegiate and professional player, Nadelen spent seven seasons as an assistant coach for former Towson Head Coach Tony Seaman, including two years as

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the team’s associate head coach and defensive coordinator. Since Nadelen arrived at Towson in 2004, he has sparked a defensive resurgence in which the Tigers have allowed an average of nine or fewer goals four times and finished among the nation’s top 20 defenses twice, including 2011 when the Tigers allowed 8.23 goals per game. Nadelen began his coaching career in 2002 as an assistant coach at Princeton University for the legendary Bill Tierney and helped Princeton reach the national championship game. The next two seasons, he was part of a Princeton squad that had an 11-4 record and reached the NCAA Tournament each year. A four-year starter and a senior captain for Johns Hopkins, Nadelen moved from midfield to close defense in his junior season. He led the Blue Jays to the NCAA semifinals twice and was named an All-American in 2001. In addition to coaching, Nadelen had a very successful playing career at the indoor and outdoor professional level. A three-time Major League Lacrosse (MLL) champion with the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Nadelen played 11 seasons with the franchise. Nadelen spent 10 years as a player in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). He played seven seasons for the Philadelphia Wings after stints with the New Jersey Storm and Minnesota Swarm. One of his greatest highlights as a player came in the summer of 2010 when he recovered from a serious knee injury to help Team USA win the gold medal at the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in England. A native of Rochester, New York, Nadelen is married to the former Mary Ciolek, who is a certified athletic trainer and a member of Towson’s kinesiology faculty. The couple has three children: Megan, William and Luke.



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Entering his fourth season with the Towson University men’s lacrosse program, Steve Grossi was hired in the summer of 2018. Grossi works with the Tigers’ defensive unit and continues to build on the program’s vaunted defense. Last season, Grossi coached two defensive players, Zach Goodrich (SSDM) and Koby Smith (Def.) to USILA All-America honors. A 2009 graduate of fellow CAA school Drexel University, Grossi has made numerous stops along his way to Towson, including most recently at the University of Richmond, helping the Spiders to the NCAA Tournament.

Now in his third season with the Towson University men’s lacrosse program, Matt Musci will have the chance to continue to build the Tigers’ offensive unit. Despite heavy losses to graduation, Musci inherits a solid corps of offensive players, including sevel All-CAA standouts and a deep group of veterans to the program. A 2007 graduate of fellow CAA program Drexel, Musci was an all-star for the Dragons while also serving as a captain in his junior and senior seasons and a top-20 ranking before graduating with a degree in psychology from Drexel.

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WOMEN’S COACH SONIA LAMONICA The Tiger women’s lacrosse team continues to be a dominant force in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) under Head Coach Sonia LaMonica. The 2022 season will be LaMonica’s 12th at Towson. Last season, LaMonica picked up her 125th victory as a head coach when Towson beat George Mason on April 4, 2021. She is now 119-76 (.610) at Towson and won eight games during one season at Mount St. Mary’s. She has also earned a CAA mark of 45-15 and a home record of 63-31 In her 11 seasons at the helm, the Tigers have won four Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) tournament titles and earned spots in the NCAA Tournament seven times. Four members of the Towson women’s lacrosse team received CAA honors for the 2021 regular season. Defender Sami Chenoweth, midfielder Blair Pearre and midfielder Lindsey Marshall were named to the All-CAA First Team. Pearre, Marshall and defensive midfielder Olivia Malamphy earned All-Rookie honors. Pearre was selected as the CAA Rookie of the Year. Pearre and Chenoweth were two of the 66 women’s lacrosse players named to the Tewaaraton Watch List. The Tigers began the 2021 season winning eight-of-10 games, including a 13-7 victory over then #8/#10 Loyola. Towson was ranked as high as No. 11 in the Inside Lacrosse Media poll media poll and spent nine consecutive weeks (March 1-April 26) in the IWLCA Division I Coaches Top 25 and finished the season ranked No. 22. Towson earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament after playing the fifth strongest schedule in the nation. Since her hiring in 2010 there have been 67 All-CAA awards given to members of the Towson women’s lacrosse team. LaMonica has coached two Rookie of the Year winners, two Player of the Year recipients and three Defensive Player of the Year winners.

A native of Darlington, South Australia, LaMonica (pronounced La - MAHN - ick - uh) was named the 10th head coach in the 34-year history of the Towson women’s lacrosse program. She returned to lead the Tigers after a one-year stint as the head coach at Mount St. Mary’s University. Prior to becoming the Mountaineers’ head coach, LaMonica spent two seasons as a member of Missy Doherty’s staff at Towson and helped the Tigers win a pair of Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championships. Before joining the Tigers’ staff, LaMonica was an assistant coach at the University of Denver, helping the Pioneers to a 15-5 record during the 2006 season. In addition to her success as a coach, LaMonica is a member of the Australian National Team. She helped Australia win the gold medal at the 2005 World Cup Championship and a silver medal at the 2009 World Cup Championship. In the summer of 2013, LaMonica played a key role in helping Australia earn a bronze medal at the World Cup Championship in Canada. Named to the 2005 IFWLA All-World Team, she was also a member of the U-19 Australian National Team that won the silver medal at the 1999 World Championships and was also the recipient of the U21 South Australian Sportswoman of the Year award. A 2003 graduate of the University of Maryland, LaMonica was a three-year starter for the Terrapins. She earned first team All-America honors and was a candidate for the Tewaaraton Trophy during her senior season after leading Maryland to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship. A team captain during her senior season, she was a member of three ACC championship teams and helped the Terrapins win the 2000 and 2001 NCAA titles. LaMonica scored 111 goals in her college career, including 49 goals as a senior, along with 55 assists. Formerly Sonia Judd, LaMonica is married to former University of Maryland men’s lacrosse standout Michael LaMonica. The couple resides in Parkton, Md. with their sons, Luca and Bodhi and daughter, Marley..

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In nine seasons with the Tiger women’s lacrosse team, Michael LaMonica has helped the squad be a dominant force in Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play. LaMonica has helped guide an offense that has averaged 12.8 goals a game in the last five seasons, while capturing four CAA titles and making four NCAA Tournament appearances. LaMonica was a four-year starter at midfield for the University of Maryland from 1999 to 2002. He earned All-Atlanic Coast Conference (ACC) honors as a junior and finished his career with 68 goals and 14 assists. He is married to the current Tiger women’s lacrosse coach, Sonia LaMonica, and the couple has a pair of young sons, Luca and Bodhi and a daughter, Marley.

Shanna Brady Assistant Coach 3rd Season Maryland ‘15

In 2021, Towson held six opponents to less than 10 goals. Twice, the Tigers held opponents scoreless for more than 35 minutes in a game- Loyola (February 24) and George Mason (April 4). She coached the Tigers defense as they scooped up 124 groundballs and caused 99 turnovers. A 2015 University of Maryland graduate, Brady won two national championships as a student-athlete for the Terps. Brady finished with 75 ground balls, 46 caused turnovers and 30 draw controls in the 92 games in which she played. In 2016 she played professionally for the Long Island Sound, and currently plays for the Fight of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League.

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Women’s Career Records GOALS 1t. Ruth Gutridge Shannon Witzel

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hillary Fratzke Becky Trumbo Natalie Sulmote Kaitlin Montalbano Emily Gillingham Meggie McNamara Carly Tellekamp

Nikki Marcinik

1983-86 208 2004-07 208 2006-10 199 2003-06 178 2016-19 174 2015-18 137 2015-18 134 2006-09 133 2016-20 127 2007-10 125

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sam Brookhart 2014-17 Ashleigh Rohrback 2010-14 Andi Raymond 2011-15 Becky Trumbo 2003-06 Kelly Bush 1988-91 Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 Natalie Sulmonte 2016-19 Kaitlin Montalbano 2015-18 Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 Meggie McNamara 2006-09

97 91 89 79 70 63 62 60 59 58

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ruth Gutridge Hillary Fratzke Becky Trumbo

1983-86 2006-10 2003-06 Shannon Witzel 2004-07 Natalie Sulmonte 2016-19 Andi Raymond 2011-15 Kaitlin Montalbano 2015-18 Meggie McNamara 2006-09 Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 Ashleigh Rohrback 2010-14

267 262 257 255 236 211 197 191 176 173

7. 8. 9. 10.

Caitlin Marshall

Alexa Demski Olviia Conti Robyn Harry

2002-05 2010-13 2017-20 1996-98

156 155 143 141

D R AW CONTROLS 1. Hillary Fratzke 2. Olivia Conti 3. Breanna Hamm 4. Becky Trumbo 5. Stephanie Howell 6. Nikki Marcinik 7. Katie Leech 8. Emily Gillingham 9. Andi Raymond 10t. Caitlin Marshall Lindsay Marshall

2006-10 2017-20 2013-16 2003-06 2001-04 2007-10 2011-14 2015-18 2011-15 2002-05 2021-pres

327 283 171 168 141 129 119 115 105 102 102

CAUSED T U R N OV E R S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sami Chenoweth

2017-21

150

Olivia Conti Hillary Fratzke

2017-20 2006-10 2016-18 2010-13 2006-09 2004-07 2012-15 2007-10 2012-16

149 144 107 99 90 79 72 59 57

Tianna Wallpher

Alexa Demski Julie Ondrako Shannon Witzel Michelle Dufault

Nikki Marcinik Nadia Podo

S AV E S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jacquie Sica Mary Bartel Colleen Cahill Dana Robinson

Mandy Corry Mary Teeters Jessica O’Connell Gwen Hicks Katrina Silva Kelsea Donnelly

1997-2000 1979-81 1987-90 1983-85 2005-08 2009-12 2000-04 1992-96 1989-93 2012-15

912 836 714 687 649 620 578 476 462 439

S AV E P E R C E N TA G E 1. Mary Bartel 2. Lorraine Valeri 3. Colleen Cahill 4. Kim Brooks 5. Dana Robinson 6. Jacquie Sica 7. Katrina Silva 8. Gwen Hicks 9. Jessica O’Connell 10. Mary Teeters

1979-81 1982 1987-90 1985, 1987 1983-85 1997-20 1991-93

.722 .672 .609 .593 .592 .566 .561

‘92, 1994-96

.549

2001-04 2009-12

.514 .495

GROUND BALLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Hillary Fratzke Melissa Garner Mary Teeters Mandy Corry Julie Ondrako Sami Chenoweth

2006-10 2000-03 2009-12 2005-08 2006-09 2017-21

193 181 173 167 164 163

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Men’s Career Records POINTS

GROUND BALLS

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

221 209 185 184 184 182 180 172 160 157

Bob Griebe 1972-75 Glenn Smith 1988-91 Matt Clune 1995-98 Spencer Ford 1995-99 Tim Mahoney 1969-71 John Blatchley 1989-92 Mike Burke 1979-82 Ryan Drenner 2014-17 Jeff Peek 1984-87 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

154 127 125 113 108 106 105 96 92 92

Glenn Smith 1988-91 Joe Seider 2014-17 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 Matt Clune 1995-98 Mike Burke 1979-82 Tom Nelson 1973-76 Bob Griebe 1972-75 Ryan Drenner 2014-2017 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02

ASSISTS 1. 125 125 3. 120 4. 119 5. 101 6. 85 7. 80 8. 77 9. 74 10. 72 72

Bob Griebe John Blatchley Tim Mahoney Spencer Ford Jules Siskind Ryan Obloj Ryan Drenner Matt Clune Mike Burke Mark Miller Jeff Peek

1972-75 1989-92 1968-71 1995-99 1977-79 2000-03 2014-17 1995-98 1979-82 1983-84 1984-87

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.

487 458 327 301 301 294 290 290 279 273

Joe Seider 2014-17 Glenn Smith 1988-91 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 John Como 1977-80 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 Ryan Drenner 2014-17 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 Tom Wagner 1976-79 Andrew Hodgson 2011-15 John Conley 1982-85

351 307 283 274 253 231 228 228 9. 222 10. 214

Alex Woodall 2017-19 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 Danny Cocchi 2000-03 Mark Goers 1993-95 Justin Berry 1999-2001 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 Tim Lucky 1992-95 Tony Millon 1989-91 Steve Wohltmann 1996-99 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09

CAUSED T U R N OV E R S 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7 8. 9. 10.

95 93 92 65 65 55 51 49 49 48

Peter Mezzanotte 2008-11 Tyler Mayes 2014-17 Ted Turnblacer 2003-06 Zach Goodrich 2016-19 Casey Cittadino 2002-06 John Fennessy 2010-2014 JoJo Ostrander 2012-15 Koby Smith 2018-Pres. Fred Lee 2005-08 Mike Lowe 2013-16

FA C E O F F W I N S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

583 507 466 411 375 360 357 330 323 276

Alex Woodall Justin Berry Matt Eckerl Scott Mullins Mark Goers Mitchell Rosensweig Ben DeFelice Alec Burckley Tim Lucky Zak Smith

2017-19 1998-01 2004-07 1983-86 1993-95 2006-09 2001-04 2014-17 1992-95 2000-03

FA C E O F F %

(MIN. 200 FACE-OFFS)

1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.702 .656 .647 .635 .622 .620 .612 .601 .592 .591

Mark Goers 1993-95 Larry Andersen 1976 Alex Woodall 2017-19 Dave Moore 1996-97 Zak Smith 2000-03 Justin Berry 1999-2001 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 Tim Lucky 1992-95 Mike Haertel 1999-2000 Jerry Baratta 1986-88

GOALKEEPER SAVES 1. 641 Jeff Jones 2. 587 David Linthicum 3. 578 Reed Sothoron 578 John Sothoron 5. 570 John Horrigan 6. 562 Tim Hastings 7. 551 Brian Whalen 8. 540 Paul Russo 9. 477 Tyler White 9. 465 Gavin Moag

1973-76 1987-90 2002-05 1970-72 1998-01 1978-80 1993-96 1974-77 2013-16 1981-84

GOALKEEPER SAVE % (MIN. 500 MINUTES)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.570 .561 .556 .548 .546 .546 .542 .533 .523 .517

Andrew Wascavage 2009-13 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 Rob Wheeler 2007-10 Travis Love 2008-12 Wyatt Shiflett 1994-97 Mark DeGroat 2002-06 Tyler White 2013-Pres. John Horrigan 1998-2001 Tyler Canto 2018-21 Matt Antol 2005-08

GOALKEEPER GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINUTES)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

7.30 7.93 8.02 8.87 9.13 9.16 9.32 9.55 9.85 10.19

Mark DeGroat 2002-06 Tyler White 2013-16 Matt Hoy 2014-17 Travis Love 2008-12 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 Matt Antol 2005-07 Shane Brennan 2018-Pres. Andrew Wascavage 2009-13 Rob Wheeler 2008-10 Billy Sadtler 2007-08

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