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2014 NCAC Men's Lacrosse Guide
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2014 Men’s Lacrosse Guide
NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE1
2013-14 NCAC DIRECTORYPresident .................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster
Vice President ................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College
Executive Director ............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski
Assistant Executive Director ...................................Bret Billhardt
Assistant Executive Director ...............................Russell Kramer
Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler
Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy
Mailing Address ................................................ P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116
Street Address ................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145
Phone ................................................................... 440/871-8100
Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221
E-Mail .................................................... [email protected]
PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR.Allegheny College
PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERGDenison University
PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEYDePauw University
PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMAHiram College
PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATURKenyon College
PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOVOberlin College
PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONESOhio Wesleyan University
PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESSWabash College
2013-14 NCAC Presidents’ CouncilPRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER
Wittenberg University
PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELLThe College of Wooster
EARL KISSELLHiram College
Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives
ROGER INGLESOhio Wesleyan University
Co-Chair, Athletic Directors
SONYA McKAYDenison University
Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives
BRENDA MEESEThe College of Wooster
Co-Chair, Athletic Directors
KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKIExecutive Director
Web Site ...................................................www.northcoast.org
Affiliation ..........................................................NCAA Division III
Founded ............................................................. February, 1983
Championship Sports ............................23 (11 men, 12 women)
Intercollegiate Officiating Association .................. 440/871-8100
Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet
Basketball (Men) ............................................................. Bill Ek
Basketball (Women) .................................................Diane Plas
Cross Country/Track ................................................. Marv Frye
Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry
Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff
Softball ................................................................. John DeLuca
Tennis ................................................................ Don Hunsinger
Volleyball ..................................................................Diane Plas
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Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experi-ence of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic com-mitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the con-ference. Fourty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2012-13 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 32nd time in program history. In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut & Broze trophy for the second time in pro-gram history, making them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title. Conference members have accumulated 66 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distrib-uted to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC's commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excel-lence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excel-lence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The Col-lege of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so hon-ored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion's Division III, the NCAC features championship com-petition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The
12 women's sports are among the most offered by any Division III confer-ence, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and wom-en’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the con-ference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common alle-giance to academic qual-ity and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Mason Espinosa,
Ohio Wesleyan
Ali Ross, DePauw
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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
OHIO WESLEYAN SELECTED AS PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 30TH NORTH COAST MEN’S LACROSSE SEASON
North Coast Athletic Conference coaches have tabbed Ohio Wesleyan as the favorite for the 30th men’s lacrosse season based on preseason balloting by the league coaches.
The Battling Bishops, winners of the inaugural NCAC Tournament in 2013, earned five of the possible eight first-place votes cast by league coaches to total 61 points. Denison, which is the two-time defending NCAC champion, earned the final three first-place votes and finished second in the poll with 59 points. Wooster landed in the third position with 44 points, followed by Kenyon (35), Wittenberg (33), Oberlin (32), DePauw (15) and Hiram (9).
OWU will have a powerful attack line in 2014, led by senior Casey Helms (Sandwich, MA/Bridgton Acad.) and junior John Umbach (Montclair, NJ/Montclair). Helms, an All-NCAC second-team selection in 2013, is the Bishops’ top returning offensive threat after totaling 51 points last spring with 16 assists and a team-high 35 goals. Umbach, a member of the 2013 All-NCAC honorable mention squad, was second on the team with 31 goals and handed out seven assists for 38 points. Senior Spencer Schnell (Dublin, OH/Jerome), an honorable mention All-American in 2013, will once again give the squad a scoring threat from the midfield position after he finished with 20 goals last season. Defensively, junior Ryan McMahon (Springfield, VA/The Bullis School) returns in the goal for OWU after collecting 134 saves and a 6.65 goals-against-average in 2013, while junior Sam Gioseffi (Harrison, NY/Harrison) led the Bishops a year ago with 116 ground balls and .587 face-off percentage (169-of-288). Head coach Mike Plantholt, who has guided the Battling Bishops to three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, owns a record of 34-15 in three years at the helm of the OWU men’s lacrosse program.
Ohio Wesleyan leads all North Coast teams with 18 championships in 29 years. Denison, which earned the league title a year ago, follows with 14, Wittenberg has two, while Kenyon and Wooster each can boast one championship. The NCAC has had tri-champions on three separate occasions, first in 2000 when the Big Red, Bishops and Lords shared the title, then in 2004, when Denison, OWU and Wooster each had a piece of the crown, only to have it happen again in 2011 with Denison, Wittenberg and Ohio Wesleyan sharing the top spot. The conference also saw Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg share the conference crown in 2010.
1. Ohio Wesleyan (5) ...........................................612. Denison (3)......................................................593. Wooster ...........................................................444. Kenyon ............................................................355. Wittenberg .......................................................336. Oberlin.............................................................327. DePauw...........................................................158. Hiram .................................................................9
First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points:
2014 NCAC Preseason Men’s Lacrosse Poll
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ALL-DECADE TEAMTwo former Ohio Wesleyan University standouts highlighted the list of players selected to the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade men’s lacrosse team. 2005 graduate John Schlegel and 2008 graduate Chris Eccles were the only two players in the last decade to be named the NCAC Player of the Year on two separate occasions.
John Schlegel {left} earned back-to-back NCAC Player of the Year honors in 2004 and 2005 and guided the Battling Bishops to a pair of NCAC titles in the previous decade. OWU shared the title in 2004 with Denison and Wooster, before capturing the outright title in 2005. In 26 combined games from 2004-05, Schlegel netted 83 goals and dished out 42 assists for 125 total points from the attack position. In addition to his conference accolades, Schlegel also earned All-American citations in 2004 (HM) and 2005 (2nd Team) from the United
States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA).
Chris Eccles {right}, a four-time All-NCAC selection, was named the NCAC Newcomer of the Year in 2005, followed by back-to-back Player of the Year honors in 2006 and 2007. After earning All-NCAC honorable mention accolades in 2005, Eccles was a mainstay on the first team from 2006-08. Eccles is among the top midfielders in OWU’s illustrious history as he ranks second all-time at the position with 183 points after netting 99 career goals and passing out 84 assists. During his tenure at OWU, the Battling Bishops won two NCAC titles (2005, 07) and competed in four-straight NCAA Division III Tournaments. Eccles was also a three-time USILA All-American selection, earning third-team laurels in 2007 and honorable mention accolades in 2006 and 2008.
There were seven additional student-athletes named to the NCAC men’s lacrosse 30th Anniversary all-decade squad that earned three first-team all-conference nods in the last 10 years, including Denison attack Brady Burton (2007-08, 10), Ohio Wesleyan attack Colin Short (2011-13), Ohio Wesleyan defender Tony D’Abarno (2009-11), Denison midfielder Dan Maude (2007-09), Denison midfielder Taylor Nissi (2006-08), Kenyon midfielder Charlie Sayer (2009-11) and Denison midfielder Tanner Smith (2009-11). Maude and Short were also named NCAC Players of the Year in 2009 and 2013, respectively.
The North Coast Athletic Conference is celebrating its 30th playing season by selecting All-Decade teams in nearly every championship sport. Players from the first 10 years of play were selected in 1993-94, while players who competed from 1993-2002 were named to the 20th Anniversary All-Decade team. All current head coaches were asked to vote, as were some former coaches and administrators.
Four different NCAC squads earned at least a share of an NCAC Men’s Lacrosse championship in the past 10 years. The decade opened with a three-way tie between Denison, Ohio Wesleyan and Wooster in 2005, followed with outright titles from Ohio Wesleyan in 2005, Denison in 2006, Ohio Wesleyan in 2007 and Denison in both 2008 and 2009. Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg shared the 2010 crown, while there was another three-way tie in 2011 between Denison, Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg. The Big Red are currently the two-time defending league champions with titles in 2012 and 2013.
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ALL-DECADE TEAM
MEN'S LACROSSE
Name School Position Years
Alex Baruch Denison GK 2005-08
Brady Burton Denison ATT 2007-10
Cory Couture Denison ATT 2009-12
Tony D'Abarno Ohio Wesleyan DEF 2008-11
David Deal Kenyon DEF 2004-05
Mark DeOliveira Wittenberg GK 2008-11
Chris Eccles Ohio Wesleyan MID 2005-08
Nick Farrell Denison DEF 2009-12
Kurt Federer Denison DEF 2004-05
Dan Gaines Wittenberg DEF 2008-11
Luke Larson Kenyon MID 2004-07
Matt Lord Wittenberg ATT 2008-11
Dan Maude Denison MID 2006-09
Taylor Nissi Denison MID 2005-08
Charlie Sayer Kenyon MID 2008-11
John Schlegel Ohio Wesleyan ATT 2004-05
Colin Short Ohio Wesleyan ATT 2010-13
Tanner Smith Denison MID 2008-11
Third Decade Team (2004-2013)
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DENISON UNIVERSITY
Location ............................................ Granville, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1831Nickname..................................................... Big RedColors ...................................................Red & WhiteEnrollment ..................................................... 2,1000President .............................. Dr. Adam S. WeinbergAthletic Director...................... Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone ................................... (740) 587-6428Head Coach ......................................Mike CaravanaOffice phone .................................... (740) 587-6590SID...........................................................Craig Hicks Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 587-6546 Fax ................................................... (740) 587-6362Head Trainer ...........................................Brian Hortz Office phone ................................... (470) 587-6441
Alma Mater .................................................. Virginia, 1983Overall Record ....................................... 208-81, 20 Years Record at DEN ....................................... 208-81, 20 Years2013 Overall Record .................................................. 13-32013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 7-0
Head Coach Mike Caravana
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals28, Eddie Vita
Assists19, Teddy Powell & Eddie Vita
Points47, Eddie Vita
Ground Balls59, Austin Campbell
Faceoffs Won123, Chip Phillips
Goals Against79, Chris Thomas
Goals Against Average5.75, Chris Thomas
Saves84, Chris Thomas
Returning Stat Leaders
February 15 MT. ST. JOSEPH 1:0022 at Washington & Lee 1:0026 at Roanoke 2:00
March2 at Wooster^ 1:007 HOPE 7:0015 vs. Stevens (Towson, MD) 2:0019 vs. St. Mary’s (Severna Park, MD) 12:0022 vs. Dickinson (Rockville, MD) 3:0029 at DePauw^ 2:00
April1 OBERLIN^ 7:305 ADRIAN 1:009 KENYON^ 7:3012 at Wittenberg^ 7:0016 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:3019 at Hiram^ 4:3023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD
No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Nick Bortolani So. Columbus, OH2 Eric Baumgardner So. Washington, DC3 Ben Hearn Jr. Baltimore, MD4 Austin Campbell Sr. Berwyn, PA6 Eddie Vita Sr. Coronado, CA7 Mike Soumekh Sr. La Jolla, CA8 Chip Phillips Sr. Alexandria, VA9 Chris Thomas So. Cockeysville, MD10 Benjie Colberg Jr. Charlottesville, VA11 Clark Bullington So. Houston, TX12 Clint Barber Jr. Lower Gwynedd, PA14 Connor Carroll Sr. Cincinnati, OH15 Nick Caravana Jr. Granville, OH16 Alex Sadler So. Greenwood Village, CO17 Charlie Houk Jr. Columbus, OH18 Drew Newman Jr. Pittsburgh, PA19 Matt Neeson Jr. Devon, PA20 Tommy Harrison Sr. Arlington, MA21 Chapin Speidel Sr. Charlottesville, VA22 Max Burge Jr. Louisville, KY23 Liam Rooney Fr. Redding, CT25 Justin DeMarchi So. Toronto, Ontario27 Blair Farinholt So. Richmond, VA28 Kevin McLam Fr. Ridgefield, CT29 James Meager So. Columbus, OH30 Will Nabors Fr. Pittsburgh, PA31 Brian Miller So. Columbus, OH32 Mike Haueisen Fr. Traverse City, MI33 Andrew Traicoff Fr. Canton, OH34 Alex Paulus Fr. Bath, ME35 Charlie Lippitt Fr. Denver, CO37 Ryan Smith So. Bethesda, MD38 Mike D’Amelio Fr. Cockeysville, MD39 Jamie McCahan Fr. Providence, RI40 Bennett Shafer Fr. Del Mar, CA41 John Coulter Fr. St. Louis, MO42 Will Koontz Jr. Cranberry Twp., PA43 Teddy Powell Jr. Jacksonville, FL44 John Reinhardt So. York, ME45 Luke Walsh Fr. Buffalo, NY46 Will Donohue Fr. Charlotte, NC47 Thomas Farrell Fr. Bethesda, MD48 James Boden Fr. Washington, DC49 Teddy Sawyer Fr. Lutherville, MD50 Jack Ruf Fr. Chicago, IL52 Phil Benz Fr. Jupiter, FL
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
Location ...................................Greencastle, IndianaFounded ........................................................... 1837Nickname........................................................ TigersColors .................................................. Gold & BlackEnrollment ....................................................... 2,394President ....................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director..................... Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4934Head Coach ..............................................Carl HaasOffice phone .................................... (765) 658-4847 SID...........................................................Bill Wagner Email .................................... [email protected] Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4630 Fax ................................................... (765) 658-5708Head Trainer ............................................... Rex Call Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4937
Quick Facts
Alma Mater ........................ Virginia Military Institute, 2001Overall Record ....................................14-26, Three Years Record at DPU .......................................... 0-14, One Year2013 Overall Record .................................................. 0-142013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 0-7
Head Coach Carl Haas
2014 Roster 2014 Schedule
Goals4, Andrew Bartucci
AssistsN/A
Points4, Andrew BartucciGround Balls
5, John ZupancicFaceoffs Won
145, John Zupanicc
Goals Against274, JR Strubbe
Goals Against Average19.90, JR Strubbe
Saves164, JR Strubbe
Returning Stat Leaders
February 22 RHODES 2:00
March1 ELMHURST 12:007 HOPE 7:0015 at Carthage 2:00 CST20 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 7:0022 at Hiram^ 12:0025 at Whittier 7:00 PST26 vs. Dominican (Whittier, CA) 7:00 PST29 DENISON^ 2:00
April5 at Wooster^ 1:009 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 4:0012 at Oberlin^ 1:0016 at Wittenberg^ 4:0019 KENYON^ 3:0023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
May3 BELOIT 2:00
^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD
No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Joe Ross Fr. Zionsville, IN2 Robert Lapp Fr. Chicago, IL3 Sam Alkema Fr. Grand Rapids, MI4 Jack Russell Sr. Kenilworth, IL5 John Zupancic So. Indianapolis, IN6 Richard McGowan Fr. Edina, MN7 Jake Kittaka Fr. Carmel, IN8 Jack Fitzpatrick Fr. Winnetka, IL9 Andrew Bartucci So. Indian Head Park, IL10 JR Strubbe Sr. Cincinnati, OH11 Charlie Yorke Fr. Chicago, IL12 John Jessup Fr. South Bend, IN14 Eric Speer Fr. Carmel, IN15 Sam Caravana Fr. Granville, OH16 Connor Patterson Fr. Kenilworth, IL18 Ned Hartfiel Fr. Minneapolis, MN19 Grant Skipper Fr. Gaithersburg, MD23 Sean Coyne Fr. Chatham, NJ27 Owen Roth Fr. Kenilworth, IL28 AJ Schlaff Fr. Southern Pines, NC30 Benton Givens Fr. Carmel, IN31 Ty Barrett Fr. Algonquin, IL33 Dan Kantor Fr. Highland Park, IL35 Tom Kryspin Fr. Fairfield, CT40 Jake Wosick Fr. Mt. Prospect, IL43 Ryan Mauro Fr. Wexford, PA45 Jackson Mote So. Indianapolis, IN50 Adam Bridges Fr. Indianapolis, IN Nick Woerner Fr. Westfield, IN
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HIRAM COLLEGE
Location .................................................Hiram, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1850Nickname......................................................TerriersColors .....................................................Blue & RedEnrollment ....................................................... 1,240President ..............................Thomas V. Chema, JDAthletic Director.............................. Ellen Demspey Office phone .................................... (330) 569-5940Head Coach ........................................ Brian Jenkins Office phone .................................... (330) 569-5341SID.............................................................Jeff Hoedt Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (330) 569-5495 Fax ................................................... (330) 569-5392Head Trainer ........................................Jim Johnston Office phone ................................... (330) 569-5351
Alma Mater ......................................SUNY-Cortland, 1988 Overall Record ....................................... 61-137, 15 Years Record at HIR ............................................ 1-11, One Year2013 Overall Record .................................................. 1-112013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 1-6
Head Coach Brian Jenkins
Quick Facts
Goals21, Greg Summers
Assists6, John Deegan
Points25, Greg Summers
Ground Balls50, Greg SummersFaceoffs Won
79, Greg Summers
Goals Against141, Sawyer Lott
Goals Against Average17.70, Sawyer Lott
Saves123, Sawyer Lott
Returning Stat Leaders
2014 Roster 2014 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown1 Sawyer Lott So. Sunbury, OH2 Charlie Haley Fr. Oak Park, IL3 Patrick Baker Fr. Port Saint Lucie, FL4 Alex Ham So. Jacksonville, FL5 Mason Luxmore Fr. Hiram, OH6 Spencer Wittenmyer So. Chagrin Falls, OH7 Kolton Oiler Fr. Delaware, OH8 Jabez Patterson So. Chicago, IL9 Matt Hare Jr. Rocky River, OH10 Joshua Good Fr. Canton, OH11 Aaron Acus-Souders So. Enon, OH12 Greg Summers So. Lancaster, NY13 Chris Minite Jr. Aurora, OH14 Wil Reyes So. Orlando, FL15 Dante Kirkland Fr. Newnan, GA16 Garet Johnston Fr. Kent, OH17 Chris Lekan So. North Olmsted, OH19 John Deegan So. Lakewood, OH20 Nicholas Mitchell Fr. Pickerington, OH22 Aaron Hare Jr. Rocky River, OH23 Nicola Pedretti So. Gordona, Italy24 Jake Sellstrom Fr. Jamestown, NY26 Jake Savel Sr. Jefferson, OH28 Douglas Legris Fr. Fairfax, VT29 Matt Pozderac So. Mount Vernon, OH
March5 CAPITAL 4:008 at Franciscan 2:0012 THIEL 4:0015 BETHANY 2:0019 at Mount Union 7:0022 DEPAUW^ 1:0027 at Houghton 5:0029 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:00
April2 at Wilmington 4:005 WITTENBERG^ 3:009 at Wooster^ 7:3012 at Kenyon^ 1:0016 OBERLIN^ 7:0019 DENISON^ 4:3023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD
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KENYON COLLEGE
Location .............................................Gambier, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1824Nickname.......................................... Lords & LadiesColors ...............................................Purple & WhiteEnrollment ....................................................... 1,600President ................................. Dr. Sean M. DecaturAthletic Director.................................... Peter Smith Office phone ....................................(740) 427-5811Head Coach ..........................................Doug MisartiOffice phone .................................... (740) 427-5261SID..........................................................Marty Fuller Email ........................................ [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 427-5471 Fax ................................................... (740) 427-5401Head Trainer ...................................... Andy Wheeler Office phone ................................... (740) 427-5553
Alma Mater .............................................Drew, 1999Overall Record ...............................47-40, Six Years Record at KEN ...............................47-40, Six Years 2013 Overall Record ...........................................8-8 2013 NCAC Record .............................................4-3
Head Coach Doug Misarti
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals18, Justin Coleman
Assists9, Nicky Lenard & Trey Trudell
Points25, Trey TrudellGround Balls
32, Justin ColemanFaceoffs Won
15, Holden Richards
Goals Against60, Patrick Shevelson
Goals Against Average6.00, Patrick Shevelson
Saves125, Patrick Shevelson
Returning Stat Leaders
No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Zach Arlia Sr. Plymouth, MA 2 Mike Duffy Fr. Delaware, OH 3 Trey Trudell So. Newtown, CT 4 Patrick Shevelson So. Pleasanton, CA6 Justin Rorem Fr. Mercer Island, WA 7 Patrick Kim Jr. Worthington, OH8 Nick Parker So. Barrington Hills, IL9 Walker Mees Fr. Palo Alto, CA10 Holden Richards Jr. Beaverton, OR11 Caleb Florence Sr. DeCatur, GA12 Mike Knudsen Fr. Timonium, MD13 Jack Fraser Jr. Westfield, NJ 14 Jack Snyder So. Chapel Hill, NC15 Brendan Casey Sr. Chevy Chase, MD 17 Nicky Lenard Jr. Wayne, PA18 Phil Alimam So. San Rafael, CA19 Alex Lopez Fr. Portola Valley, CA 21 Fritz Waine Jr. Riverside, CT 22 Bennett Mosseau Fr. Contoocook, NH 23 Robert Jacobs Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL24 Cameron Thomas Fr. Brightwaters, NY25 Gabe Avis Fr. Grand Rapids, MI26 Zachary Young Fr. Piermont, NY27 Bobby Weiner So. Bloomfield Hills, MI 28 Liam Cardon So. Farmington, CT30 Jack Vallis Jr. Ridgefield, CT31 Michael Michnowicz So. Merion Station, PA34 Victor Progar Sr. Brighton, MI38 Colin McMahon Jr. Ann Arbor, MI39 Dan Muller Sr. Summit, NJ40 Alec Foresta So. Darien, CT42 Ben Grindle-deGraaf Jr. Upper Arlington, OH44 Ross Mauck Jr. Worthington, OH 45 Brian Andrews So. Ridley Park, PA47 Austen Kim So. Hamden, CT49 Andrew Weinert Fr. Bloomfield HIlls, MI50 Justin Coleman Jr. Saunderstown, RI
February 15 ALBION 1:0022 MT. ST. JOSEPH 1:00
March2 at Sewanee 1:005 at Franklin & Marshall 4:008 at Drew 3:3011 vs. Beloit (Ashland, VA) 12:0015 at Mount Union 2:0022 WITTENBERG^ 1:0026 OTTERBEIN 4:0029 at Oberlin^ 3:00
April5 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:009 at Denison^ 7:3012 HIRAM^ 1:0016 WOOSTER^ 4:0019 at DePauw^ 3:0023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD
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OBERLIN COLLEGE
Location ...............................................Oberlin, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1833Nickname...............................Yeomen & YeowomenColors ..............................................Crimson & GoldEnrollment ....................................................... 2,900President ..................................... Marvin Krislov, JDAthletic Director.........................Natalie Winkelfoos Office phone .................................... (440) 775-6463Head Coach ................................. Topher GrossmanOffice phone .................................... (440) 775-5171SID........................................................Mike Mancini Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (440) 775-8503 Fax ................................................... (440) 775-8957Head Trainer ........................................... Tim Carver Office phone ................................... (440) 775-8589
Alma Mater .....................Connecticut College, 2005Overall Record .......................... 20-26, Three YearsRecord at OBE .......................... 20-26, Three Years2013 Overall Record ...........................................8-62013 NCAC Record .............................................3-4
Head Coach Topher Grossman
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals24, Nick Lobley
Assists22, Nick Lobley
Points46, Nick LobleyGround Balls
46, Kirby LivingstonFaceoffs Won10, Chris Moser
Goals Against
14, Erickson AndrewsGoals Against Average
4.31, Erickson AndrewsSaves
96, Miles Brooke
Returning Stat Leaders
No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Herminio A. Martinez Sr. New York, NY2 Matthew Basile So. Wilton, CT3 Connor Jackson Sr. Berkeley, CA4 Mac Husted So. Armonk, NY5 Erickson Andrews Jr. Oberlin, OH6 Alex Wagman So. Lutherville, MD7 Eric Hager Fr. Montclair, NJ8 Mickey Fiorillo Sr. East Lyme, CT9 Paul Paschke Sr. Wildwood, MO10 Barrett Kelly So. Concord, MA11 Matthew Fox So. Garden City, NY12 Eli Fisher Jr. West Hartford, CT13 Austin Little Jr. Maplewood, NJ14 Noel Myers Sr. Chapel Hill, NC15 John Firestone Fr. Rockville Centre, NY16 Alex Wright So. Seattle, WA17 Sean Seaman Jr. Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 18 Jason Gibson Fr. Ridgewood, NJ19 Cooper Levitan Jr. Palo Alto, CA20 Ian Kaplan So. New City, NY21 Kirby Livingston Sr. Brookline, MA22 Chris Moser Jr. McLean, VA23 Matthew Rogers Sr. Indialantic, FL24 Jake Miller Fr. Plandome, NY25 Miles Brooke So. Miami, FL27 Josh Kasten So. Newton, MA28 Darrell Davis So. San Francisco, CA29 Kinori Rosnow Fr. Kirkland, WA30 Chris Husted So. Armonk, NY33 Brian Schupack Jr. Mendham, NJ40 Isaac Feldman Fr. Mountain Lakes, NJ42 Dominic Fiallo So. East Longmeadow, MA44 Jack Fabrizio Fr. Skaneateles, NY49 Nick Lobley So. Port Washington, NY
February 26 at Mount Union 7:00
March1 at Olivet 1:005 ALBION 6:008 CAPITAL 1:0012 TRINE 6:0019 at Adrian 7:0022 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:0025 at Drew 7:0029 KENYON^ 3:00
April1 at Denison^ 7:308 at Wittenberg^ 4:0012 DEPAUW^ 1:0016 at Hiram^ 7:0019 at Wooster^ 7:0023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD
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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV.
Location ........................................... Delaware, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1842Nickname........................................ Battling BishopsColors ................................................... Red & BlackEnrollment ....................................................... 1,945President ..........................................Dr. Rock JonesAthletic Director...................................Roger Ingles Office phone ................................... (740) 368-3738Head Coach ....................................... Mike PlantholtOffice phone .................................... (740) 368-3730SID................................................ Mark Beckenbach Email ........................................ [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 368-3340 Fax ................................................... (740) 368-3332Head Trainer ............................................Todd Miller Office phone ................................... (740) 368-3747
Alma Mater .......................................Gettysburg, 2001Overall Record .............................61-46, Seven Years Record at OWU .............................34-15, Three Years2013 Overall Record ............................................13-6 2013 NCAC Record ................................................6-1
Head Coach Mike Plantholt
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals35, Casey Helms
Assists16, Casey Helms
Points51, Casey HelmsGround Balls
116, Sam GioseffiFaceoffs Won
169, Sam Gioseffi
Goals Against102, Ryan McMahon
Goals Against Average6.65, Ryan McMahon
Saves134, Ryan McMahon
Returning Stat Leaders
No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Derek Todd Fr. Edina, MN2 Brendan Bouchard Jr. Cold Spring Harbor, NY3 Chandler Rendl Fr. Tustin, CA4 John Griffin So. Oceanside, NY5 Paul Anderson So. Amherst, MA6 Eli Merritt So. Lenox, MA7 Edwin Foster Jr. Medfield, MA8 Kyle Foster Jr. Medfield, MA9 Sean Foley Fr. Darien, CT10 P.J. Beach So. Huntington, NY11 Ben Danieli So. Setauket, NY12 John Umbach Jr. Montclair, NJ13 Matt Maier Fr. Summit, NJ14 Tommy Minkler Jr. Oakton, VA15 Sean Roskamp So. Chesterfield, MO16 George Rice So. Baltimore, MD17 Jacob Lind Fr. Cincinnati, OH18 Tyler Matses Fr. West Newbury, MA19 Stephen Coyne Sr. Huntington, NY20 Zach Friedman So. Libertyville, IL21 Sam Gioseffi Jr. Harrison, NY22 Casey Helms Sr. Sandwich, MA23 Dallas Reed Fr. Huntersville, NC24 Reece Andrews Fr. Ponte Vedra, FL25 Jordan Carlson Fr. Delaware, OH27 Jake Chintz Fr. Katonah, NY28 Dalton LeMaster Fr. Ponte Vedra, FL30 Ryan McMahon Jr. Springfield, VA31 Mario Vezza Fr. Glen Head, NY32 Chris Schwanz Jr. Glenview, IL33 Steve Barnett Jr. Columbus, OH34 David Pugh Fr. Enumclaw, WA35 Bud Graham So. Chestertown, Ontario38 Nick Palandjian Fr. Belmont, MA39 Chase Norman Fr. Worthington, OH40 Justin Smith Fr. Coronado, CA41 Spencer Cromwell Fr. Orchard Park, NY42 Akil Goodridge Fr. Lithonia, GA43 Robbie Fiamengo Fr. New Fairfield, CT44 Spencer Schnell Sr. Dublin, OH45 Matthew Sommi Jr. Knoxville, TN48 Ben Rigger Fr. Decatur, GA
February19 at Mt. St. Joseph 7:0022 at Otterbein 1:0026 SAINT VINCENT 6:00
March1 AURORA 1:009 vs. Salisbury (Bethesda, MD) 1:0012 at Hampden-Sydney 1:0015 WASHINGTON (MD) 1:0022 at Oberlin^ 1:0029 HIRAM^ 1:00
April5 at Kenyon^ 1:009 at DePauw^ 4:0012 WOOSTER^ 1:0016 at Denison^ 7:0019 WITTENBERG^ 1:0023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY
Location ......................................... Springfield, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1845Nickname........................................................ TigersColors ...................................................Red & WhiteEnrollment ....................................................... 1,950President ..................................Dr. Laurie M. JoynerInterim Athletic Director .................. Steve Dawson Office phone .................................... (937) 327-6456Head Coach .............................................. Jay OwenOffice phone .................................... (937) 327-6451SID........................................................ Ryan Maurer Email ................................. [email protected] Office phone ....................................(937) 327-6114 Fax ....................................................(937) 327-6112Head Trainer ........................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone ................................... (937) 327-6467
Alma Mater .........................Salisbury College, 1997Overall Record ..........................................First YearRecord at WIT ...........................................First Year2013 Overall Record ...........................................8-52013 NCAC Record .............................................3-4
Head Coach Jay Owen
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals24, Thomas Fuss
Assists14, Thomas Fuss
Points38, Thomas FussGround Balls81, Riley BoehmFaceoffs Won108, Riley Boehm
Goals Against6, Jay Dolan
Goals Against Average6.00, Jay Dolan
Saves10, Jay Dolan
Returning Stat Leaders
February22 vs. Sewanee (Nashville, TN) 2:0026 OTTERBEIN 4:00
March1 at Transylvania 1:004 vs. Aurora (Indianapolis, IN) 7:008 at Saint Vincent 1:0012 vs. Rensselaer (Bradenton, FL) 7:0022 at Kenyon^ 1:0029 WOOSTER^ 3:00
April2 at Mt. St. Joseph 7:005 at Hiram^ 1:008 OBERLIN^ 4:0012 DENISON^ 7:0016 DEPAUW^ 4:0019 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:0023 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
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No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Jordan Shoger Sr. Cleveland Hts., OH2 Andrew Fuss So. New Albany, OH4 Riley Boehm Jr. Eden Prairie, MN5 Jack Bornhofen Sr. Peachtree City, GA6 Matt Hugdahl Jr. Eden Prairie, MN7 Zach Shy Fr. Columbus, OH8 Jacob Gilbert Sr. Dublin, OH9 John Haeling Jr. Briarcliff, NY10 David Strahm Fr. Upper Arlington, OH11 Will Stocker So. Cincinnati, OH12 TJ Smith So. Atlanta, GA13 Jay Dolan Jr. Andover, MA15 Nick Bergenty Jr. Bridgewater, NJ16 Conor O’Brien So. York, ME18 Matthew Klever So. Lebanon, OH19 Jeff Sherman So. Atkinson, NH21 Aaron Blossey Fr. Rocky River, OH 22 Thomas Fuss So. New Albany, OH23 Brent Whitehead Fr. Dublin, OH24 Creighton Stephens Fr. Chagrin Falls, OH25 Max Sturges Fr. Rockville, MD26 Alex Dankowski Fr. Pickerington, OH27 Brett Wilson Jr. Lenexa, KS28 Sean Kelleher Jr. Lake Forest, IL30 Nick Gregory Fr. Mukilteo, WA31 Ryan Parmater So. Granger, IN34 Joseph Crawford Fr. Arlington, VA35 Seth Caudill Fr. Reynoldsburg, OH37 Quinn McKeown Fr. Concord, MA38 Reid O’Neil Fr. Chicago, IL40 Lewis Thompson Jr. Sandy Hook, CT42 Anthony Becker So. Galloway, OH43 Ryan Spitzer Jr. Lincolnshire, IL44 Hunter Bastian Sr. Knoxville, TN45 Martin Park Sr. Tacoma, WA
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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Location ............................................. Wooster, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1866Nickname........................................... Fighting ScotsColors .................................................. Black & GoldEnrollment ....................................................... 1,800President ................................Dr. Grant H. CornwellAthletic Director..................................Keith Beckett Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2189Head Coach ............................................. Carl FestaOffice phone .................................... (330) 263-2509SID.......................................................Hugh Howard Email .................................... [email protected] Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2374 Fax ................................................... (330) 263-2209Head Trainer ............................................. Tom Love Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2184
Alma Mater ................................St. Lawrence, 2009Overall Record .......................... 20-24, Three YearsRecord at WOO ......................... 20-24, Three Years2013 Overall Record ...........................................9-62013 NCAC Record .............................................4-3
Head Coach Carl Festa
2014 Roster
Quick Facts
2014 Schedule
Goals25, Tom Herold
Assists13, Tom Herold
Points38, Tom HeroldGround Balls61, Max Rubin
Faceoffs Won160, Max Rubin
Goals Against106, Matt Magoon
Goals Against Average7.75, Matt Magoon
Saves165, Matt Magoon
Returning Stat Leaders
No. Name Yr. Hometown21 Evan Albertson Jr. Cincinnati, OH16 Jake Bernard Sr. Irvington, NY2 John Michael Bogusz Jr. Sleepy Hollow, NY34 Ben Brinkerhoff Fr. Ann Arbor, MI26 Jack Brown Jr. Eden Prairie, MN4 Seth Brown So. North Canton, OH33 Cole Buehler Fr. Kenilworth, IL20 Liam Coll Jr. Litchfield, CT19 Jack Crawley So. Novato, CA18 Niall Cronin So. Indianapolis, IN15 PJ Dallman Jr. Wauwatosa, WI9 Patrick Edson So. Sewickley, PA42 Mike Ewanechko Jr. Victor, NY38 Max Fausnight Fr. Canton, OH32 Ethan Flack Sr. Manlius, NY45 Robert Friedhoff Jr. Miami, FL5 Dan Gorzynski So. Kendall Park, NJ13 Ben Grombala Jr. Cincinnati, OH8 Pat Henderson Jr. Naperville, IL7 Josh Herold Fr. Massillon, OH3 Tom Herold Jr. Massillon, OH23 Sean Hohan Jr. North Canton, OH17 Alex Hohl So. Euclid, OH22 Mike Kahl Fr. Sarasota, FL1 Aaron Levy So. Warwick, RI11 Hunter Ligo Fr. Butler, PA10 Matt Magoon Sr. Plymouth, MA44 Dean Marchitelli Sr. Riva, MD12 John McCarthy So. Poughkeepsie, NY37 Pat McKay Fr. South Lyon, MI29 Mike Pappalardo Fr. Wyckoff, NJ36 Matt Parmelee Fr. South Glastonbury, CT39 CJ Polak Fr. Hudson, OH43 Max Rubin Jr. Naperville, IL27 John Trainor So. Piedmont, CA35 Dan Warren Fr. Baltimore, MD14 Nate Weltman So. North Canton, OH
February19 MOUNT UNION 4:0026 JOHN CARROLL 4:00
March2 DENISON^ 1:005 ADRIAN 7:0012 at Sewanee 8:0014 at Rhodes 7:0019 at Trine 4:0022 ALBION 2:0026 SAINT VINCENT 7:0029 at Wittenberg^ 3:00
April2 at Otterbein 4:009 HIRAM^ 7:3012 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:0016 at Kenyon^ 4:0019 OBERLIN^ 7:00 23 NCAC Tournament Semifinals 26 NCAC Tournament Championship
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Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings
2013Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................7-0 ............ 13-32. Ohio Wesleyan * ..................6-1 ............ 13-63. Wooster ................................4-3 .............. 9-6 Kenyon .................................4-3 .............. 8-85. Oberlin .................................3-4 .............. 8-6 Wittenberg ...........................3-4 .............. 8-57. Hiram ...................................1-6 .............1-118. DePauw ...............................0-7 ............ 0-14 * - Indicates NCAC Tournament ChampionOffensive Player of the Year: Colin Short, OWUDefensive Player of the Year: Austin Campbell, DENNewcomer of the Year: Patrick Shevelson, KENCoach of the Year: Mike Plantholt, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
2012Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 15-22. Kenyon .................................4-1 ............ 10-53. Ohio Wesleyan .....................3-2 .............11-54. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 .............. 8-55. Wooster ................................1-4 .............. 6-96. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............5-11
Player of the Year: Cory Couture, DENNewcomer of the Year: Ryan McMahon, OWUSportsman of the Year: David Lukens, DENCoach of the Year: Doug Misarti, KENNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, KEN
2011Member NCAC Overall1. Wittenberg ...........................4-1 ............ 14-21. Denison ................................4-1 .............11-41. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 10-44. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 5-95. Kenyon .................................1-4 .............. 5-96. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 7-9
Player of the Year: Mark DeOliveria, WITNewcomer of the Year: Spencer Schnell, OWUSportsman of the Year: Tanner Smith, DENCoach of the Year: Topher Grossman, OBErNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, WIT
2010Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 10-4 Wittenberg ...........................4-1 ............ 10-53. Denison ................................3-2 ............ 10-4 Wooster ................................3-2 .............. 9-75. Kenyon .................................1-4 .............. 6-86. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 5-8
Player of the Year: Chaz Narwicz, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Alex Previte, WITCoach of the Year: George Harris, WITNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, WIT
2009Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 14-22. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 10-53. Kenyon .................................3-2 .............. 8-64. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 7-65. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 7-66. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 1-12
Player of the Year: Dan Maude, DENCoach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
2008Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 14-32. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 10-4 Ohio Wesleyan .....................3-2 ............ 10-74. Wooster ................................2-3 .............11-3 Wittenberg ...........................2-3 .............. 6-66. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 1-10
Player of the Year: Alex Baruch, DENNewcomer of the Year: Emmett Jones, DENSportsman of the Year: Drew Zambelli, OBECoach of the Year: Matt McGinnis, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU
2007Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 12-42. Denison ................................4-1 .............11-43. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 12-24. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 8-45. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 6-66. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 3-10
Player of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Brady Burton, DENCoach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OW
2006Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 .............. 9-52. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 .............. 9-43. Kenyon .................................3-2 .............11-34. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 8-65. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 6-76. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 4-10
Player of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Dan Maude, DENCoach of the Year: Brendan McWilliams, KENNCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU
2005Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 10-32. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 9-33. Wooster ................................3-2 .............. 7-74. Kenyon .................................2-3 .............. 5-95. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............2-116. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............3-11
Player of the Year: John Schlegel, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWUCoach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
2004Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 .............. 8-6 Denison ................................4-1 .............. 8-5 Wooster ................................4-1 .............. 8-54. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 ............ 5-105. Kenyon .................................1-4 ............ 5-106. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 5-7
Player of the Year: John Schlegel, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Sammy Hong, WITCoach of the Year: Jason Tarnow, WOONCAA Representatives: WOO
2003Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 10-32. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 8-53. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 10-44. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 8-75. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 4-76. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 3-10
Player of the Year: Frank Bedford, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Craig Pastor, DENCoach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
2002Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 12-22. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 .............. 9-53. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 10-44. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 .............5-115. Wooster ................................1-4 .............. 6-66. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 0-14
Player of the Year: Matt Coughlin, OWUNewcomer of the Year: John Schlegel, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DENNCAA Representatives:
2001Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 .............. 9-42. Denison ................................4-1 ............ 12-43. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 10-44. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 5-95. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 5-76. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 2-9
Player of the Year: Jason Foggelson, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Tom Moschos, DENCoach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN
2000Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon .................................4-1 ............ 13-2 Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 14-4 Denison ................................4-1 .............11-44. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 .............. 7-75. Wooster ................................1-4 .............4-116. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 3-10
Player of the Year: Peter Royer, DEN; Zach Gagel, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Steve Muskopf, OWUCoach of the Year: Bill Heiser, KENNCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU
1999Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 13-32. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 12-43. Wittenberg ...........................3-2 .............. 8-64. Kenyon .................................2-3 .............11-35. Wooster ................................1-4 .............. 3-96. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............2-11
Player of the Year: Frank Pennimpede, DENCoach of the Year: Bruce Reid, WITNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
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Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (2)
1998Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 14-22. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 7-63. Kenyon .................................3-2 .............. 9-44. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 ............ 10-65. Wooster ................................1-4 ............ 3-136. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 3-9
Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWUCoach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1997Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................5-0 ............ 10-32. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-1 ............ 13-43. Kenyon .................................3-2 ............ 10-44. Wooster ................................2-3 .............. 7-85. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............4-116. Oberlin .................................0-5 ............ 3-10
Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Caranava, DEN; Bill Heiser, KENNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1996Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 13-32. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 9-53. Wooster ................................3-2 ............ 10-54. Kenyon .................................2-3 ............ 10-35. Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 4-76. Oberlin .................................0-5 .............. 6-7
Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWUCoach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1995Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 13-42. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 8-53. Wooster ................................3-2 .............. 8-54. Kenyon .................................2-3 ............ 10-45. Oberlin .................................1-4 .............. 7-66. Wittenberg ...........................0-5 ............ 1-15
Player of the Year: Darren McGum, OWUCoach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
1994Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................8-0 ............ 12-32. Ohio Wesleyan .....................6-2 ............ 10-43. Oberlin .................................4-4 .............. 9-44. Kenyon .................................3-5 .............. 7-6 Wooster ................................3-5 .............. 6-96. Wittenberg ...........................0-8 .............. 3-8
Player of the Year: Ethan Ewing, DENCoach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN
1993Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 12-22. Denison ................................4-1 .............11-23. Wooster ................................3-2 .............. 7-64. Wittenberg ...........................2-3 .............. 4-55. Oberlin .................................1-4 .............. 7-46. Kenyon .................................0-5 .............. 4-6
Player of the Year: Dave Breslin, OWUCoach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
1992Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 .............. 9-62. Denison ................................4-1 .............. 8-73. Wooster ................................3-2 .............. 7-84. Kenyon .................................1-4 .............. 4-7 Oberlin .................................1-4 .............. 4-6 Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 4-4
Player of the Year: Kevin Wall, OWUCoach of the Year: Steve Ritzenthaler, WITNCAA Representatives: OWU
1991Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 13-42. Wooster ................................4-1 ............ 12-43. Denison ................................3-2 .............. 7-74. Kenyon .................................1-4 .............. 5-8 Oberlin .................................1-4 .............. 5-5 Wittenberg ...........................1-4 .............. 1-7
Player of the Year: Neil Ringers, OWUCoach of the Year: Jon Hind, WOONCAA Representatives: OWU
1990Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................5-0 ............ 15-32. Denison ................................4-1 .............11-43. Wooster ................................3-2 ............ 10-64. Kenyon .................................2-3 .............. 7-65. Oberlin .................................1-4 .............. 4-66. Wittenberg ...........................0-5 .............. 1-7
Player of the Year: Tom Bryan, DEN; Ken Knapp, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
1989Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-0 ............ 13-42. Denison ................................3-1 ............ 10-53. Kenyon .................................2-2 .............. 9-34. Wooster ................................1-3 .............. 5-95. Oberlin .................................0-4 .............. 2-6
Player of the Year: Kevin Finneran, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
1988Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-0 ............ 15-22. Denison ................................3-1 .............11-43. Kenyon .................................2-2 .............. 6-64. Wooster ................................1-3 .............. 5-85. Oberlin .................................0-4 .............. 2-6
Player of the Year: Rob Alvino, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1987Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan .....................4-0 ............ 14-32. Denison ................................3-1 .............. 8-33. Kenyon .................................2-2 .............. 5-74. Wooster ................................1-3 ............ 2-125. Oberlin .................................0-4 .............. 2-7
Player of the Year: Dan O’Neill, OWUCoach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU
1986Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................4-0 .............. 9-62. Ohio Wesleyan .....................3-1 ............ 12-43. Kenyon .................................2-2 .............. 6-54. Oberlin .................................1-3 .............. 3-55. Wooster ................................0-4 .............1-11
Player of the Year: Bill Hall, DENCoach of the Year: Tommy Thomsen, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1985Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ................................4-0 ............ 13-52. Ohio Wesleyan .....................3-1 ............ 17-23. Wooster ................................2-2 .............5-114. Kenyon .................................1-3 .............. 6-65. Oberlin .................................0-4 .............. 1-6
NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
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Rank School Points 1. Stevenson (13) ..............................412 2. RIT (8) ............................................407 3. Cortland .........................................372 4. Tufts ...............................................339 5. Salisbury ........................................338 6. Cabrini ...........................................284 7. Dickinson .......................................271 8. Roanoke ........................................268 9. Washington College .......................225 10. Nazareth ........................................217 11. Lynchburg ......................................203 12. Western New England ....................166 13. Stevens ..........................................149 14. Washington & Lee..........................148 15. DENISON ......................................121 16. Wesleyan .......................................101 17. Ithaca ...............................................64 18. St. Mary’s .........................................63 19. Middlebury .......................................61 20. Gettysburg .......................................53
Also receiving votes: Widener, Plattsburgh, Montclair State, York, Springfield, Hampden-Sydney, Endicott, Clarkson, Bowdoin, OHIO WESLEYAN, Colorado College, St. Lawrence, Aurora, Franklin & Marshall, Union, Sewanee, Adrian and Albright.
2014 USILA NCAA Div. III Men’s Lacrosse Preseason Poll
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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS
Goals, game10, Chris Wolfington (DEN) vs. Marietta, 4/18/199010, Jeff Mayer (WIT) vs. Marietta, 4/11/199010, Andy Greaves (OWU) vs. Wittenberg, 5/1/199010, Evan Bliss (KEN) vs. St. Vincent, 3/25/2000
Goals, season64, Dave Maguire (OWU), 199664, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1997
Goals, career225, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1995-98
Assists, game9, Jim Applegate (WOO) vs. Ashland, 4/5/19859, Blair Morrison (OWU) vs. Wooster, 4/17/19859, Rich Franz (OWU) vs. Oberlin, 4/6/19889, Victor Maddux (DEN) vs. RIT, 3/29/19979, Victor Maddux (DEN) vs. Oberlin, 4/1/1997
Assists, season61, Blair Morrison (OWU), 1985
Assists, career137, Rob Alvino (OWU), 1985-88
Points, game15, Andy Greaves (OWU) vs. Oberlin, 3/31/1993
Points, season100 (62-38), Jason Fogelson (OWU), 2000
Points, career321, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1995-98
Points/Game, season6.6 (79-12), Jim Applegate (WOO), 1985
Points/Game, career5.05 (197-39), Josh Cole, (KEN), 1994-96
Saves, game34, Chris Alpaugh (KEN) vs. Guilford, 3/8/199034, David Smolev (OBE) vs. Wooster, 4/3/2002
Saves, season310, David Smolev (OBE), 2002
Saves, career1067, David Smolev (OBE), 1999-2002
Saves Percentage, season.737 (72-202), Bill Hall (DEN), 1985
Saves Percentage, career.697 (201-463), Dan O’Neil (OWU), 1984-87
Goals, game36, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Oberlin, 4/19/2000
Goals, game (both teams)43, Ohio Wesleyan (16) vs. Whittier (27), 4/27/2002
Goals, season314, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000
Fewest Goals Allowed, game0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Ohio State, 4/11/1987;0, Denison vs. Wittenberg, 3/29/1995;0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Wooster, 4/11/2000;0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 3/17/2001;0, Kenyon vs. Oberlin, 3/20/2002;0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 3/23/2002;0, Wooster vs. Oberlin, 4/3/2002;0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 4/6/2002;0, Denison vs. Oberlin, 4/9/2002;0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 4/5/2003;0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Wittenberg, 4/15/20030, Denison vs. Oberlin, 4/22/20030, Denison vs. Hendrix, 2/29/20080, Wooster vs. MSOE, 3/1/20100, Denison vs. Otterbein, 4/27/20100, Wooster vs. DePauw, 4/6/20130, Wooster vs. Hiram, 4/14/20130, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/17/20130, Denison vs. Hiram, 4/20/2013
Assists, season221, Ohio Wesleyan, 1985
Saves, game34, Kenyon vs. Guilford, 3/8/1990;34, Oberlin vs. Wooster, 4/3/2002
Saves Percentage, season.703 (81-192), Kenyon, 1996
Winning Margin, game34, Ohio Wesleyan (36) vs. Oberlin (2), 4/19/2000
Wins, season17, Ohio Wesleyan, 1985
Winning Percentage, season.895 (17-2) Ohio Wesleyan, 1985
Winning Streak16, Ohio Wesleyan, 1985
Winning Streak (NCAC games)34, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-94
* - Records as of August 30, 2013
Individual Records Team Records
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2013-14 Calendar of EventsAUGUST 20136 Tuesday Cross Country/Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan10 Saturday IOA Football Officiating Clinic Ohio Wesleyan15 Thursday Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan
SEPTEMBER 201310 Tuesday Softball Coaches’ Meeting Wooster11 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Denison24 Tuesday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Sunday Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting Denison
OCTOBER 20136 Sunday NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’ Meetings Columbus, Ohio7 Monday NCAC Sports Caucus Meeting Columbus, Ohio16 Wednesday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison
NOVEMBER 20132 Saturday Cross Country Championships (M&W) Allegheny6 Wednesday Field Hockey Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 8-9 Fri.-Sat. Volleyball Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Field Hockey Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Men’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Women’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)12 Tuesday Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan18 Monday Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan19 Tuesday Athletic Trainers’ Meeting Otterbein
DECEMBER 20133 Tuesday Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan12 Thursday NCAC Presidents’ Council Ann Arbor, MI
JANUARY 201415-18 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Convention San Diego, CA15/16 Wed./Thur. NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA17 Friday NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA26 Sunday SAAC Meeting Kenyon
FEBRUARY 201412 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches Meeting (M&W) Denison12-15 Wed.-Sat. Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Denison25 Tuesday Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)28 Friday Basketball Tournament Semifinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)
MARCH 20141 Saturday Basketball Tournament Championships (M&W) TBA (high seeds)1-2 Sat.-Sun. Indoor Track & Field Heptathlon (M)/Pentathlon (W) Kenyon7-8 Fri.-Sat. Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Denison
APRIL 201423 Wednesday Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 24 Thursday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison25-27 Fri.-Sun. Tennis Championships (M&W) Denison26 Saturday Men’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 26-27 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I DePauw26-27 Sat.-Sun. Combined Events Track & Field Championship (M&W) Kenyon 27 Sunday Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Football Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan
MAY 20141 Thursday Softball Coaches’ Meeting TBA (tournament site)1 Thursday Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds)2-3 Fri.-Sat. Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Oberlin2-3 Fri.-Sat. Softball Tournament TBA (high seed)3 Saturday Women’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 3-4 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Wabash5 Monday Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan8 Thursday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Chillicothe, Ohio8-10 Thurs.-Sat. Baseball Championship Chillicothe, Ohio 21-22 Wed.- Thur. Annual NCAC Meetings Denison