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M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E C O N TA C T

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD/Communications ....Dan WallenbergDirector .............................................Leann Parker Assoc. Directors .......Jerry Emig, Mike BasfordAsst. Directors ................................. Kyle Kuhlman Alex Morando, Gary Petit, Brett Rybak, Candice JohnsonCommunications Assistants ..........Aaron Hyder Don HawkinsMen’s Lacrosse Contact ...............Mike Basford Offi ce Phone ........................... 614-292-0134 Cell Phone ..............................908-892-8951 E-mail ............................ [email protected] Twitter.......................... @MikeBasford_OSUMailing Address ... 2400 Olentangy River Road 6th Floor Fawcett Center Columbus, OH 43210-1166

GAMEDAY PHONE NUMBERSFacility Operations .......................614-292-9450Ticket Offi ce .................................. 614-292-2624Fan Experience/Promotions ....... 614-292-3672

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation ..................Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.5m)Founded ............................................................1870 Enrollment ..............57,466 (Columbus campus)Nickname ................................................BuckeyesColors Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429)Mascot ..........................................Brutus BuckeyePresident ............................. Dr. Michael V. Drake

MEN’S LACROSSE HISTORYAll-Time Record ................................... 485-420-5 Conference ................................Big Ten (fi fth year)All-B1G Selections ............................................... 15All-ECAC Selections............................................23B1G Off /Def Player, Specialist of the Year ....... 3ECAC Off /Def Player of the Year awards ........ 4ECAC Championships ........1 (2013 tournament) GWLL Championships ..........................................6 ...................... (1986-88-99co-03co-04-08co)All-America honors ............................................ 52GWLL MVPs ............................................................5 All-GWLL Selections ...........................................93MLA Players of the Year ......................................2All-MLA Selections ............................................ 103North-South All-Star Game Selections ......... 26USILA Scholar All-Americans ............................14Academic All-Big Ten Selections ..................310Ohio State Scholar-Athlete Honors ............. 453Home Facilities ...............................Ohio Stadium Woody Hayes Athletic Center (Indoor)

2018 IN REVIEWOverall Record ................................................... 8-7B1G Record ...............................................3-2/t-2ndAll-Americans ......................................................... 4All-B1G Players ....................................................... 3

2019 SEASONLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..................... 27/12Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 6/4All-Americans Returning/Lost ......................... 2/2All-Conference Choices Returning/Lost ....... 2/1Captains ..................... Jeff Henrick, Matt Borges ...................Logan Maccani, Ryan Terefenko

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ....................... Nick Myers, 11th yearAlma Mater ......................................Springfi eld ‘01OSU/Career Record (Years) ................93-70 (10)Assoc. Head Coach ...........Brad Ross, fi fth yearAlma Mater ...............................................Duke ‘08Asst. Coach ....................Travis Crane, third yearAlma Mater ......................................Penn State ‘13Vol. Asst. Coach ....... Andrew Vossler, fi rst yearAlma Mater .............................. Rollins College ‘12Dir. of Operations .......... Mark Bergey, 11th year Alma Mater .............................................WNEC ‘06Athletic Trainer ...............................Angie BeisnerStrength and Conditioning Coach ............Kevin .......................................................EnchelmeyerDirector of Events ...........................Madison ReidLacrosse Offi ce Phone ..................614-292-9017Lacrosse Offi ce Fax .......................614-292-9195

MEDIA SERVICESCREDENTIAL REQUESTSMembers of the working media interested in obtaining credentials should contact Mike Basford in the athletics communications offi ce at 614-688-0134 or [email protected].

PLAYER INTERVIEWSMedia wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Ohio State lacrosse team should contact Mike Basford in the athletics communications offi ce. Please call at least one day in advance to allow setup time.

ROAD REQUESTSPlease direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road games to the host school’s sports information director.

WEEKLY RELEASEThe weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, is available each week on the offi cial Ohio State Department of Athletics web site at: OhioStateBuckeyes.com. Media members who would like to be on the men’s lacrosse email distribution list should contact Mike Basford ([email protected]).

POSTGAME PROCEDURESInterviews will begin approximately 10 minutes after the game ends. A member of the Ohio State athletics communications offi ce will assist with interviews. Please inform a member of the athletics communications offi ce of any specifi c requests.

BUCKEYES ONLINEWebsite ........................ OhioStateBuckeyes.comTwitter ......................................@OhioState_MLAXInstagram ................................@OhioState_MLAXFacebook ......................OhioStateMensLacrosseSnapchat .................................@OhioState_MLAX

VIDEO SERVICESFor information regarding video services and game footage (if available), contact video services at 614-688-5359.

2018 SCHEDULEFeb. 2....................CLEVELAND STATE • NoonFeb. 9........................... BOSTON UNIV. • NoonFeb. 16 ......................................... at UMass • 1 p.m.Feb. 23 ............................... BUCKNELL • NoonMarch 2 ............................. vs. Marquette^ • NoonMarch 9 ...................................... at Hofstra • NoonMarch 16 ................................ DENVER • 1 p.m.March 23 ............................. at Notre Dame • TBAMarch 31 .............................. RUTGERS* • NoonApril 7 ................................ at Penn State* • 7 p.m.April 14 ........................ at Johns Hopkins* • NoonApril 20 ...........................MARYLAND* • 1 p.m.April 26 .................................. at Michigan* • 1 p.m.May 2-4 ................................. Big Ten Tournament.................................................... at Piscataway, N.J.

^Patriot Cup; Dallas, Texas*Big Ten game

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The men’s lacrosse program moved into the Schumaker

Complex this fall, a $40 million-plus facility complete with its

own locker room and fi lm room. “It is a groundbreaking facility that features a new locker room, team fi lm room and fi rst-class weight room,” Nick Myers, Ohio State head coach, said. “Being a Buckeye is very special and knowing you can attract great people and put them in the best position for successful development with outstanding facilities is very exciting to us all.” The new training hub for the 33 Olympic sports teams at Ohio State, the new state-of-the-art facility hosts the nutritional, physical and psychological development of more than 800 Ohio State student-athletes. “We are excited at the impact this new facility will have on our men’s lacrosse program,” Janine Oman, Ohio State SWA

and senior associate athletics director, said. “This facility will house the most innovative sport science technology and personnel to better train, perform and recover our student-athletes in the safest and most effi cient manner possible. The Schumaker facility has been designed to encourage student-athlete interaction. The men’s lacrosse team will be able to engage with other student-athletes, which builds upon the Buckeye family

tradition we enjoy here at Ohio State no matter the sport you play.” In addition to locker rooms for seven other teams, the complex is also comprised of a sports nutrition and dining center, sports medicine and athletic training center, strength and conditioning center and classroom space for professional development for both current and former student-athletes.

INTRODUCING: The Schumaker Complex

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NUMERICALNo. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown / Last School/High School1 Skylar Wahlund Goalie 6-0 203 Fr. Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty2 Jack Myers Attack 6-4 200 Fr. Washington, D.C. / Gonzaga3 JT Bugliosi Attack 5-8 163 So. Forest Hill, Md. / Calvert Hall4 Colby Smith Attack/Mid. 6-2 200 So. Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfi eld5 Jack Jasinski Attack 5-7 163 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. / Oak Mountain6 Scott White Attack 5-10 172 Fr. West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep7 Lukas Buckley Attack 6-1 192 Rs.-Jr. Walpole, Mass. / Xaverian Brothers8 Josh Kirson Goalie 6-2 211 Rs.-So. Newton, Mass. / The Rivers School / The Hill Academy9 Griffi n Hughes Midfi eld 5-7 170 So. Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty10 Jackson Smith Midfi eld 6-2 191 So. Ashburn, Va. / Paul VI11 Jeff Henrick Defense 5-11 185 Jr. Orangeville, Ontario / The Hill Academy12 Matt Clibanoff Attack 5-11 182 Fr. Ambler, Pa. / La Salle College13 Mike Clibanoff Goalie 5-11 168 Fr. Ambler, Pa. / La Salle College14 Brandon Fisher Midfi eld 6-3 173 Fr. Lorton, Va. / Paul VI15 Brian Lang Midfi eld 5-11 199 Sr. Hicksville, N.Y. / Hicksville16 Nick Musci Attack 5-8 173 Jr. Westerville, Ohio / Saint Francis De Sales17 Zach Ludd Attack 5-9 145 Fr. Portsmouth, N.H. / The Governor’s Academy18 Colby Barker Midfi eld 6-1 201 So. Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford Mendon19 Brandon Barker Midfi eld 6-1 208 Rs.-Jr. Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford Mendon20 Omari DeBerry Midfi eld 6-2 156 So. Woodstock, Md. / Calvert Hall21 Brendan Wallace Defense 6-2 178 Jr. Herndon, Va. / Chantilly / Salisbury School22 Johnny Wiseman Midfi eld 5-10 174 Fr. Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty23 Christian Feliziani Midfi eld 5-8 171 Jr. Boothwyn, Pa. / Episcopal Academy24 Cullen Sowder Midfi eld 6-0 191 Sr. Savage, Minn. / Prior Lake25 Carter Kistler Midfi eld 5-9 191 Sr. Columbus, Ohio / Columbus Academy28 Dayton Fisher Defense 6-5 197 So. Hanover, Md. / Howard / Howard C.C.29 Jackson Reid Midfi eld 5-10 158 So. Guelph, Ontario / Culver Academy30 Justin Inacio Midfi eld 5-10 183 So. Oakville, Ontario / The Hill Academy32 Matt Borges Defense 5-10 178 Sr. Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City33 TJ Hendricks Midfi eld 6-5 181 Fr. Fairport, N.Y. / Fairport / Avon Old Farms34 Ryan Terefenko Midfi eld 6-0 187 Jr. Sinking Spring, Pa. / Wilson35 Logan Maccani Midfi eld 5-10 177 Sr. Shoreview, Minn. / Mounds View36 Hunter Barco Attack/Mid. 6-0 175 So. Plain City, Ohio / Dublin Jerome37 Chase Bunce Defense 6-1 176 Sr. San Jose, Calif. / Bellarmine College Prep39 Joey Salisbury Defense 6-0 188 Jr. Damascus, Md. / Damascus40 Buchanan Dunavant Defense 5-10 192 Fr. Germantown, Tenn / Memphis University School42 Caleb Mahoney Defense 6-0 189 Jr. Holliston, Mass. / The Rivers School43 George Walsh Defense 6-1 196 Fr. York, Pa. / Calvert Hall44 Tre Leclaire Attack/Mid. 6-2 205 Jr. Surrey, British Columbia / Elgin Park Secondary45 Alec Cerasoli Midfi eld 5-10 154 Fr. Phoenix, Md. / Loyola Blakefi eld47 Anthony Ameo Midfi eld 6-2 192 Fr. Painesville, Ohio / St. Ignatius48 Jed Manning Defense 6-5 212 So. Cockeysville, Md. / The Hill Academy49 Jack Rennillo Goalie 5-10 194 So. Westfi eld, Ohio / St. Ignatius50 Evan Riss Defense 6-0 185 So. Columbia, Md. / Oakland Mills

Head Coach: Nick Myers (Springfi eld ‘01), 11th year Associate Head Coach: Brad Ross (Duke ‘08), fi fth yearAssistant Coach: Travis Crane (Penn State ‘13), third yearVolunteer Assistant Coach: Andrew Vossler (Rollins ‘12), fi rst yearStrength & Conditioning Coach: Kevin Enchelmeyer (DePauw ‘12), fi rst yearDirector of Operations: Mark Bergey (WNEC ‘06), 11th yearDirector of Events: Madison Reid (Ohio State ‘16), third year

2019 ROSTER

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBugliosi .......................................................................................Bug-lee-osiInacio .......................................................................................... Ah-nah-ceo

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HEAD COACH NICK MYERSIn 10 seasons at the helm of the Ohio State men’s lacrosse program, head coach Nick Myers has taken the Buckeyes to places they’ve never been be-fore. And through his tireless eff orts – and those of his coaching staff – he also has Ohio State primed for even greater heights moving forward. Over his fi rst 10 seasons, Myers has posted a 93-70 ledger overall and a 32-23 conference record. Ohio State’s ascension culminated with a trip to the 2017 Final Four and national championship game. Myers also has the programs fi rst postseason title on his resume (2013 ECAC Tournament championship), in addition to two Creator’s Trophy titles, a share of a league regular-season title, a spot in the NCAA quarterfi nals three times (2013, ’15, ‘17) and to a No. 3 seed in the 2013 and 2017 NCAA Tournaments. Under his tutelage, members of the program have garnered 21 USILA All-America honors, 44 all-conference nods and 11 conference player of the year accolades. Over the past 10 years, members of the Ohio State squad have earned 174 Academic All-Big Ten accolades and 243 Ohio State Scholar-Athlete nods, along with the fi rst 12 USILA Scholar All-American selections in program history. The team’s community service numbers rise each year, with the program volunteering more than 2,500 hours in the community the last six seasons combined. In 2018, Myers and the Buckeyes played their best lacrosse in the fi nal month of the season, rallying to knock off No. 20 Michigan, No. 1 Maryland and No. 9 Rutgers in three consecutive weeks to earn a birth to the Big Ten Tournament. In the process, Myers also became the winningest coach in program history, notching his 93rd career triumph in a 10-7 victory over the Scarlet Knights. Myers and his staff coached a Big Ten Freshmen of the Year (Justin Inacio) for the second consecutive season while also producing four USILA All-Americans: Ben Randall (fi rst team), Ryan Terefenko (third team), Tre Leclaire (honorable mention) and Erik Evans (honorable mention). Myers’ 2017 team put together a memorable run that resulted in the program’s fi rst-ever trip to Championship Weekend. The Buckeyes set a school record by winning 16 games and by virtue of a 16-11 win over Duke in the NCAA Quarterfi nals, advanced to the Final Four. In Foxboro, the Buck-eyes came from behind to beat Towson in the national semifi nals, punching a ticket college lacrosse’s biggest stage: the NCAA title game. Along the way, several of Myers’ players earned recognition: junior defenseman Ben Randall became the fi rst Buckeye in program history to be a USILA First Team All-American while faceoff specialist Jake Withers earned second team honors, Tre Leclaire and Tom Carey were third team selections and Eric Fannell and Ryan Terefenko were honorable mention choices. The four

QUICK FACTS

HOMETOWN: Kennebunk, MaineHIGH SCHOOL: KennebunkALMA MATER: Springfi eld, ‘01 FAMILY: Wife, Julie; sons, Mason and Zachary; mother, Miriam Myers-Burch; father, Fred; brother, Pat; sister, Ali BurchEDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in sports studies/physical education from Springfi eld College.PLAYING CAREER: NEWMAC Player of the Year in 2000 and Division III All-American in 2001. Three-time All-NEWMAC honoree. Scored 221 career points.YEARS IN COACHING: 18 (16th at Ohio State)RECORD AT OHIO STATE: 93-70 (.570)CAREER RECORD: SameASSISTED UNDER: Joe Breschi (Ohio State), Stan Ross (But-ler), Craig Kahoun (Butler)COACHING HIGHLIGHTS: Led Ohio State to 2017 National Championship game; has coached 25 All-Americans.

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__________________________________________HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School W-L Conf. W-L Postseason

2009 Ohio State 8-8 3-2 (GWLL) GWLL Tournament

2010 Ohio State 7-8 3-4 (ECAC) N/A

2011 Ohio State 8-8 3-3 (ECAC) ECAC Tournament

2012 Ohio State 8-7 5-1 (ECAC) ECAC Tournament

2013 Ohio State 13-4 5-2 (ECAC) NCAA Quarterfi nals

2014 Ohio State 6-8 3-1 (ECAC) ECAC Tournament

2015 Ohio State 12-7 3-2 (B1G) NCAA Quarterfi nals

2016 Ohio State 7-8 2-3 (B1G) N/A

2017 Ohio State 16-5 3-2 (B1G) NCAA Final Four

2018 Ohio State 8-7 3-2 (B1G) B1G Tournament

TOTALS 10 years 93-70 (.540) 33-22 (.600)

fi rst/second/third team honorees are a program best. During the Summer of 2016, Myers led Team USA to the gold medal at the FIL Under-19 World Championship. The squad was 6-0 in the tournament and rallied from an 8-2 defi cit in the championship game to win the title, Team USA’s eighth consecutive gold medal. The 2016 the Buckeyes (7-8) took on a Top 20 team in eight of their fi nal nine games and had fi ve one-goal decisions. Buckeyes claimed half of the Big Ten Player of the Year awards, with Robby Haus named defensive player of the year and Jake Withers receiving specialist honors; both were also named First Team All-Big Ten. Haus, who was a Third Team All-American, was joined by Carter Brown as USILA Scholar All-Americans. The Showdown in The Shoe, which had a crowd of nearly 55,000 by the end of the game, saw the Buckeyes post their fi fth consecutive win over Michigan. Twenty-four Buckeyes represented the program at the Scholar-Athlete Dinner and 14 were named to the Academic All-Big Ten squad. In 2015, Myers led the Buckeyes into a new era, as the Big Ten Con-ference sponsored men’s lacrosse for the fi rst time. Ohio State, which ended the year 12-7 overall (3-2 B1G), advanced to the inaugural Big Ten Tournament championship game and earned an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament. In the fi rst round of the NCAA tourney, the Buckeyes went on the road and defeated two-time defending champion Duke before falling in the quarterfi nals to eventual national champion Denver. During the season, the Buckeyes claimed the Creator’s Trophy with road wins over Penn State and Michigan and topped three of the NCAA semi-fi nalists while also hosting the Showdown in The Shoe before a crowd of more than 44,000 by the end of the game. Three Buckeyes earned USILA All-America accolades, as Jesse King and Haus were named to the third team and Tom Carey was an honorable mention choice, while fi ve were recognized by the Big Ten, with King and Brown named First Team All-Big Ten. Academically, 24 Buckeyes were invited to the Scholar-Athlete Dinner, with 15 earning a spot on the Academic All-Big Ten Team, and Turner Evans and Christopher May both were named USILA Scholar All-Americans. In 2014, the Buckeyes (6-8) shared the ECAC regular season title in the last year competing in the conference, posting a 3-1 league ledger and earning a spot in the conference tournament. The Showdown in the Shoe returned to Ohio Stadium, with the Buckeyes downing Michigan in front of more than 31,000 fans prior to the Ohio State football spring game. Joe Meurer was named the ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and led eight Buckeyes as all-conference selections. Meurer and King, a Tewaaraton Award Top 25 candidate, earned USILA All-America ac-colades, with King on the third team and Meurer an honorable mention pick. Meurer also was named a Scholar All-American by the USILA. The 2013 campaign was one of the best in program history, posting a 13-4 ledger for the most wins for a Buckeye team since 1978. Ten of

the victories were during the regular season, just the fi fth time a Buck-eye team hit double-digit wins before entering postseason play. The squad downed both Penn State and Michigan on the road to claim the Creator’s Trophy for the fi rst time. Wins over ranked opponents Loyola and Denver lifted the Buckeyes to the ECAC tournament crown and the No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Nearly 2,400 fans – a number that ranked fourth nationally among all fi rst-round sites – watched the Buckeyes beat Towson 16-6 to advance to the NCAA quarterfi nals for the second time in school history. Individually, Logan Schuss became the program’s all-time leading goal scorer and a two-time ECAC Off ensive Player of the Year, as well as the fi rst Buckeye to earn fi rst team all-conference accolades four times. Schuss was a second team All-American and Dominique Alexander, King and Meurer all were named honorable mention All-Americans, just the second time in program history four Buckeyes were recognized and the fi rst time since 2008. Three Buckeyes – Schuss, Alexander and Trey Wilkes – were named USILA Scholar All-Americans. The 2012 campaign saw the Buckeyes (8-7) earn a spot in the ECAC tournament semifi nals after fi nishing second in the regular season with a 5-1 league ledger. Schuss was named the ECAC Off ensive Player of the Year and joined Joe Bonanni on the USILA All-America third team, with four Buckeyes named to the All-ECAC team. Matt Kawamoto and Bonanni became the fi rst USILA Scholar All-Americans in program his-tory. In 2011, the Buckeyes (8-8) earned a spot in the inaugural ECAC tournament. The team was 5-2 at home, including a 13-8 upset of No. 3-ranked North Carolina Feb. 19 in Ohio Stadium, the program’s fi rst win over a Top 3 opponent in history. A record 28 Buckeyes were invited to the Scholar-Athlete dinner, with a league-high 10 Ohio State players named to the ECAC All-Academic team. Kawamoto, a USILA Honorable Mention All-American, picked up ECAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades and was one of four Buckeyes named to the all-conference teams. In 2010, the Buckeyes (7-8) faced one of the toughest schedules in the nation as they began play as a member of the ECAC Lacrosse League. The squad had a 5-2 ledger at home, and highlighting the home slate was the third-annual Showdown in The Shoe when the Buckeyes topped Air Force with an NCAA record attendance of 31,078. Schuss was named ECAC Rookie of the Year and became the fi rst Buckeye freshman to nab All-America honors after leading the ECAC in points per game and was one of two Buckeyes recognized on the all-conference team. In 2009, his fi rst season at the helm of the Buckeye program, Myers led Ohio State (8-8) to a spot in the Great Western Lacrosse League championship game after a third-place fi nish in the league’s regular-sea-son standings despite losing two All-Americans and four all-conference

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MAKING THEGREATSTATE OF

OHIO

PROUDselections from the 2008 squad that reached the NCAA quarterfi nals. Senior All-American Joel Dalgarno, who fi nished his career as Ohio State’s all-time leading goal scorer and ranked second all-time in points, led the GWLL and was sixth nationally with 3.81 points per game. In all, seven Buckeyes were named all-conference, with two fi rst team selec-tions. As the top assistant under Joe Breschi at Ohio State from 2006-08, Myers served as the off ensive coordinator for the Buckeyes, oversaw recruiting and handled other aspects of the day-to-day operation of the men’s lacrosse program. In 2008, Myers helped guide the Buckeyes to a share of the Great Western Lacrosse League regular-season title and an at-large berth into the NCAA tournament. The team downed Cornell on the road for the program’s fi rst NCAA tournament victory and berth in the quarterfi nal round. He was the off ensive coordinator as the Buckeyes ended the season third in the NCAA in scoring off ense (13.2 goals per game) and extra-man off ense (45.7 percent). Myers began his coaching career as the volunteer coach for the Buckeyes for two seasons (2002, ’03) and was on the Buckeye staff when the squad earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in 2003, the fi rst appearance in program history, and shared the GWLL title. He spent the 2004 and ’05 campaigns as the top assistant coach at Butler before rejoining the Buckeye staff in 2006. Myers played for Springfi eld College in Massachusetts, earning Divi-sion III All-America honors in 2001. He was a three-time All-NEWMAC selection and was the 2000 conference player of the year. Myers graduated from Springfi eld with a degree in sports studies/physical education in 2001. In 2016 he was named to the inaugural Springfi eld College 40 Under 40 class. A native of Kennebunk, Maine, Myers graduated from Kennebunk High School in 1997. He was a two-time high school All-American and participated in the 1997 North-South All-Star Game. Myers married the former Julie Cowles, also a Springfi eld College graduate. The couple lives in Columbus with their sons, Mason and Zachary.

Myers’ brother, Pat, was a four-year letterwinner for the Buckeyes from 2000-03, a two-time All-Great Western Lacrosse League honoree and the conference rookie of the year in 2000. He has been an assistant coach at North Carolina, Cornell, Bucknell and Penn and was hired in June as the head coach at Lafayette College.

MYERS’ COACHING PHILOSOPHYI look at coaching as an opportunity to teach and impact young men who hold a burning desire to play the game of lacrosse. As a teacher I feel you must fi rst seek to understand, before you are understood. The delicate balance of family, religion, education, lacrosse and free time in a student athlete’s life are the backbone of successful teaching. Three values and beliefs reinforce my optimism that doing the right thing will prevail. The fi rst is collaboration, the second is consensus, and the third is empowerment.

I understand the importance of building trust with players and committing every bit as much as they do to studying and learning the game. The common goal of sacrifi cing for something intangible is what drives a team and brings them together. It is a game that consumes me, rewards me and has ultimately shaped who I am. My driving force is to provide every student-athlete the opportunity to have this experience and to grow as a young adult. The student-athlete experience is not a four-year commitment; it is a life long commitment. There is nothing more rewarding than watching a young man come in open to new ideas and move on seasoned and prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.

To be the best player and the best coach you must be a student of the game. To understand the history of the sport of lacrosse, to study the role of each player on and off the fi eld, to see the entire picture of each players’ role and what they bring to the team’s success is the legacy of coaching I get to pass along. I have been truly blessed with the opportunity to teach the game I love and a game which has impacted me in such a tremendous way. I cherish the rewards received as a coach working with student-athletes and working to gain a better understanding of the ups and downs of the profession every

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Brad Ross joined the Ohio State men’s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in June 2014 as the team’s off ensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator and was elevated to associate head coach in August 2016. A three-time All-American and two-time team captain at Duke, Ross spent four years as the associate head coach at Bryant after beginning his coaching career at Brown University in 2009. In 2017, Ross was named the IMLCA’s Assistant Coach of the Year and played a key role in the Buckeyes advancing to the program’s fi rst-ever Final Four and NCAA championship game. Ohio State averaged 11.33 goals per game, including a season-high 18 in a win at Michigan Stadium against the Wolverines. On 11 occasions, the Buckeyes scored 12 or more goals and had an off ense that generated nearly 34 shots per game, converted 49.2 percent of its man-up chances and won over 60 percent of its faceoff s. In 2015, Ross’ fi rst year at Ohio State, the Buckeyes reached the NCAA quarterfi nals after a win over two-time defending NCAA Champion Duke in the fi rst round, with Ohio State scoring a season-high 16 goals in the road victory. The Buckeyes averaged 10.0 goals a game on the year and scored nine or more goals in eight of the last nine games. Senior Jesse King had 77 points, the most for a Buckeye since 1979, en route to Third Team All-America honors, while King and Carter Brown were both named First Team All-Big Ten. The Buckeyes scored 9.4 goals a game in 2016, tallying double digits in six games, including three of the last four. Ross was part of the Bryant staff that led the Bulldogs to three consecutive Northeast Conference Tournament titles and back-to-back NCAA appearances. The squad was 16-5 in 2014 and reached the NCAA quarterfi nals with wins over Siena in the play-in game and Syracuse in the fi rst round. Ross was a two-time captain (2008, ’09) and three-year starter at midfi eld for the Blue Devils. During his fi ve-year career with Duke, he was a part of three ACC titles (2007, ’08, ’09) and the squad reached the NCAA semifi nals four times, including a berth in the national championship game twice. Ross, who was part of an NCAA-record 73 wins during his career, had 102 points for the Blue Devils (76g, 26a). He earned USILA Third Team All-America accolades in both 2008 and ’09 and was an honorable mention selection in 2007. Ross played professionally for four years before retiring because of medical issues prior to the 2013 season. He was a member of two Major League Lacrosse championship teams, winning the title with Toronto in 2009 in his fi rst year as a pro and with Boston in 2011. Ross, who saw action in 40 regular-season MLL games in his career, scoring 46 goals and 70 points, was selected for the 2011 MLL All-Star Game. He was a second-round choice of Toronto in the 2009 MLL Draft. A two-time USILA Scholar All-American, Senior CLASS Award fi rst team honoree and ACC All-Academic Team choice, Ross graduated from Duke with a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2008. Using his fi nal year of eligibility to work toward a graduate degree, he earned a master’s degree in humanities with a concentration in ethics from his alma mater in 2009. Ross and his wife, Nicole, have a daughter, Bodie, and newborn son, Cade. Nicole is the head women’s soccer coach at Ohio Wesleyan.

_____________________________________________BRAD ROSSAssociate Head CoachFifth seasonDuke ‘08

Travis Crane joined the Ohio State men’s lacrosse staff as a volunteer assistant coach in September 2016 and was promoted to assistant coach in Summer 2017. Crane, a captain at Penn State, has spent the past three years coaching at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore and as director of operations for FCA Maryland. Under Crane’s guidance, the 2018 Buckeyes continued their tradition of playing strong defense. Crane coached two All-Americans on the close defensive unit (Ben Randall and Erik Evans) and Ohio State ranked fi rst in the Big Ten in goals-against average for the second consecutive year. In wins over Michigan, Maryland and Rutgers to close the regular season, Ohio State gave up just 7.00 goals per game. With Crane on staff , the 2017 campaign was the best in Ohio State history. The squad notched a program-record 16 wins and advanced to the NCAA Tournament semifi nals and fi nal for the fi rst time. The Buckeyes, who played in the Big Ten Tournament championship game, limited opponents to 8.38 goals per game, ranking fi rst in the Big Ten and 11th in the NCAA in scoring defense, and held opponents to nine or fewer goals in 13 games. A program-record tying six Buckeyes earned USILA All-America honors, with defenseman Ben Randall the fi rst First Team All-American in program history and Tom Carey the fi rst Buckeye goalie to earn a spot on the fi rst/second/third team. In his time with Calvert Hall, Crane served as the defensive coordinator for the school’s varsity lacrosse team and guided the squad to the lowest goals-against average in the MIAA “A” conference. In addition, Crane helped coach the school’s junior varsity program to two championship appearances. With FCA Maryland he served as both a coach and administrator for the club program. A short stick defensive midfi elder, Crane spent two years at Penn State, serving as a co-captain in his senior season and leading the team to the NCAA tournament. He was an Academic All-Big Ten selection and was selected for the USILA North-South Senior All-Star game. In his time at Penn State, Crane tallied three goals, picked up 27 groundballs and had 15 caused turnovers. A native of Parkville, Md., Crane spent the 2011 season at Community College of Baltimore County Essex in Baltimore, picking up 42 points (26g, 16a) and 52 groundballs. He was a First Team All-American and was named the Maryland Junior College Midfi elder of the Year. He also earned fi rst team all-region and fi rst team Maryland JUCO honors. He began his collegiate career at UBMC in 2009 after earning All-America honors at Eastern Technical High School. The squad won the 2008 Region 1A/2A North championship and Crane was a fi nalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award, presented to the top boys lacrosse player in Maryland. Crane earned a master’s degree in educational leadership and administration from Penn State. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in fi nancial economics from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

______________________________________TRAVIS CRANEAssistant CoachThird seasonPenn State ‘13

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Andrew Vossler, who brings six years of collegiate coaching experience at all three NCAA levels, was named Ohio State’s volunteer assistant coach in August of 2018. With Vossler’s help, Jacksonville had a fi ve-win improvement in 2018 and advanced to the program’s fi rst-ever Southern Conference Tournament Championship game. Vossler worked extensively with the long-stick midfi elders and short-stick defensive midfi elders and mentored all-conference selection Ryan Beville, who was drafted last spring by the MLL’s Florida Launch. Jacksonville fi nished fi rst in the league – and No. 3 nationally – in face-off win percentage (.701), second in goals-against average (10.34/game) and fi rst in ground balls (33.20/game). In 2016 and 2017, Vossler served as defensive coordinator and worked with the face-off units at his alma mater, Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla. Under Vossler’s guidance, the Tars made program history as the defensive units allowed less than 10 goals per game in back-to-back seasons. Additionally, the team improved its face-off win percentage from .450 to .526 in 2016. Vossler mentored fi ve All-Sunshine State Conference selections, including two fi rst team picks. Vossler spent the 2015 season as a volunteer assistant coach at Jacksonville and was instrumental in elevating the team’s overall face-off win percentage from .374 to .524. Vossler guided the Dolphins from being ranked 64th to 22nd nationally in face-off win percentage as a team. Individually, Vossler took the team’s top face-off specialist and increased his win percentage from .429 to .548, ranking 21st nationally at the face-off X. Prior to his time in Duval, Vossler served as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio in 2014. Vossler’s guidance helped the Blue Streaks to a 13-4 record in its inaugural Division III season, capped by an appearance in the Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament Championship game. Seven players earned All-OAC honors as Vossler’s defensive units combined for an OAC-leading 6.85 goals-against average, good for 16th in the nation among DIII teams. Vossler began his coaching career in 2013 at Division II Adams State in Alamosa, Colorado. As the Grizzlies’ assistant coach and defensive coordinator, Vossler also facilitated and implemented a strength and conditioning program for the team. His eff orts aided a pair of Grizzlies to league defensive player of the week honors, as Adams State fi nish the season nationally ranked in the top three in DII in both caused turnovers per game (2nd) and ground balls per game (third). A four-year member of the men’s lacrosse team at Rollins from 2009-12, Vossler was a three-time team captain and three-time All-Deep South selection. He currently ranks in the top fi ve in several statistical categories in the Tars’ record books, including second all-time in ground balls (192) and caused turnovers (72); third in ground balls per game (3.84) and caused turnovers per game (1.44); and fourth all-time after starting all 50 games of his career. A native of Manlius, N.Y., Vossler earned his bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from Rollins in 2012. He is married to the former Jess Hotchkiss, who was a standout on the Dolphin women’s lacrosse team from 2010-13.

_____________________________________________ANDREW VOSSLERVolunteer Assistant CoachFirst seasonRollins ‘12

The 2017-18 campaign was the ninth for Mark Bergey as the director of operations for the Buckeyes and 10th with the men’s lacrosse program. Bergey spent the 2009 season as Ohio State’s volunteer assistant coach after two years as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Western New England College, his alma mater. In 2008 the squad was ranked in the Top 10 the majority of the season and the Bears ended the 2007 campaign ranked third nationally. The team made the NCAA tournament quarterfi nals both years Bergey was on the staff . Bergey was a four-year standout for the Golden Bears, serving as the team’s captain in 2006 and helping lead the squad to ECAC Division III New England championships in 2004 and ‘05. Bergey, who was named the team’s Unsung Hero in both 2003 and ‘05, was a two-time All-Pilgrim League selection and played in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III North-South Senior All-Star Game. A native of Ambler, Pa., Bergey earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from WNEC in 2006. He and his wide, Bridget, reside in

_____________________________________________MARK BERGEYDirector of Operations11th seasonWestern New England College ‘06

Kevin Enchelmeyer is in his fi rst season as the strength and conditioning coach with the men’s lacrose program. He also works with the Buckeyes’ fi eld hockey and women’s lacrosse programs. Enchelmeyer came to Ohio State from Notre Dame where he served as an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. In this role, Enchelmeyer is tasked with designing and implementing sports performance programs for both the men’s lacrosse and Fighting Irish track and fi eld programs. Prior to working at Notre Dame, Enchelmeyer worked as an assistant strength & conditioning coach at Northwestern State University. He also served as an intern with the University of Kentucky’s football program, and worked as an intern with both Notre Dame and Kentucky’s Olympic Sports teams. Enchelmeyer received his Bachelors degree from DePauw University on May of 2012 and went on to achieve his Masters at the University of Kentucky in December of 2013. Originally from Monroe, Ohio, he currently resides in Columbus.

_____________________________________________KEVIN ENCHELMEYERStrength and Conditioning CoachFirst seasonDePauw ‘12

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Angie Beisner marks her 20th year at The Ohio State University in 2018-19, and has recently been appointed head athletic trainer. She works primarily with men’s lacrosse while overseeing the health care for 35 sports at Ohio State. Upon graduation from Ohio State, Beisner pursued a graduate assistant athletic training position at Eastern Kentucky University where she earned a master’s degree in secondary education with a specialization in allied health science. She worked primarily with football and women’s basketball. From there, Beisner continued her career at Oklahoma State University as an assistant coordinator of sports until August 1999 where she taught physical education basic athletic training. At Oklahoma State Beisner worked with football, women’s basketball and golf. In 1999 Beisner returned to Ohio State, working with men’s and women’s volleyball and track fi eld and supervising the St. John Arena athletic training room, before moving to her current position. Beisner is co-author on several publications and spent the past year as the athletic trainer for the USA U19 Men’s Lacrosse team which won gold at the 2016 FIL Championship. She has also received several honors including the 2015 Linda Weber Daniels Outstanding Mentor award and has previously been recognized as the OATA Athletic Trainer of the Year and with the Alan Brady Service Award for her work with Buckeye men’s lacrosse.

_____________________________________________ANGIE BEISNERAthletic Trainer12th seasonOhio State ‘96

Madison Reid joined the Ohio State men’s lacrosse staff as Director of Events in 2016. She handles a number of areas for the Buckeyes, managing alumni and special events, overseeing community service eff orts, working with the program’s career development program and handling Buckeye lacrosse camps and clinics. Reid, from Waterville, Ohio, earned her bachelor’s degree in sport industry from Ohio State, with a specialization in communications, at spring commencement. She then went on to receive a master’s degree in sport management at Ohio State. As an undergraduate, Reid worked in a number of areas within athletics. She was the student manager for the Buckeye women’s volleyball team and served as the team’s Director of Operations last summer. She has been an intern with both the event management and sports camps offi ces. Reid began working with the Buckeye lacrosse program in the winter following the conclusion of the volleyball campaign. She also was a facility assistant at Jesse Owens Recreational Centers through the Offi ce of Student Life.

_____________________________________________MADISON REIDDirector of Special EventsFourth seasonOhio State ‘16

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47 • ANTHONY AMEOMidfi eld • 6-2 • 192 lbs.FreshmanPainesville, Ohio St. Ignatius High School

AT ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner and face-off specialist for head coach Gary Cintron at St. Ignatius High School.• Was 223 of 306 of face-off s as a senior (73 percent) to earn fi rst team All-Ohio and Under Armour All-America honors.• Also scooped up 114 ground balls and had 24 points (14G, 10A).• First team All-Midwest and St. Ignatius’ career leader in ground balls (484) and face-off win percentage (.750).• Also set school records for ground balls in a game (17) and season (175).• Led St. Ignatius to three straight state fi nals appearances.• 2015 and 2016 NXT CanAm Showcase `King of the X’ champion.

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36 • HUNTER BARCOAttack/Midfi eld • 6-0 • 175 lbs.SophomorePlain City, OhioDublin Jerome High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in one game, a 15-9 victory over Boston University.

AT DUBLIN JEROME• First team All-Ohio for head coach Andy Asmo at Dublin Jerome High School.• Selected to play in the Senior All-Star Game at Obetz Fortress Field.• A fi rst-team All-Midwest and All-Region selection as Dublin Jerome fi nished 15-5-1 during Barco’s senior season.• Played club lacrosse for Titanium Lacrosse.• Was a defensive back and wide receiver for Jerome’s football team.

PERSONAL• Is the son of Michael and Rosanne Barco.• Is one of fi ve children.• Has three older siblings and one younger.• Mom was a cheerleader at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and dad played football.• Pastimes includes boating, fi shing, music and photography.

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19 • BRANDON BARKERMidfi eld • 6-1 • 216 lbs.Rs.-JuniorPittsford, N.Y.Pittsford Mendon High School

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Saw action in one game – a 9-7 victory over Hofstra.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Played in two games.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Saw action in two games, facing Detroit and Bellarmine.• Selected for 50-player training pool for 2016 U.S. Men’s Lacrosse Under-19 Team.

PITTSFORD MENDON HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner for the Panthers.• Four-time all-league player, including three fi rst team selections.• First Team All-Section V in 2014 and 2015.• All-American.• Team MVP as a senior.• Earned Section V All-Tournament Team accolades three times.• Team won the Section V Class A title.• Played in the New York state semifi nals.• All-Greater Rochester selection in 2015.• Played for Sweetlax club program.• Also played football and was the Section V Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 and 2014, earning second team all-state honors as a senior and fourth team all-state accolades as a junior.

PERSONAL• Son of Scott and Julie.• Has a younger brother, Colby, who is also on the Buckeyes’ team.• Enjoys working out, playing video games and working youth sports camps.• Sociology major.

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18 • COLBY BARKERMidfi eld • 6-1 • 199 lbs.SophomorePittsford, N.Y.Pittsford Mendon High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in two games – at Cleveland State (2/3), at Jacksonville (2/25).

AT PITTSFORD MENDON• Under Armor All-American; played in the Under Armour All-Ameri-can game in 2017.• Four-year letter winner and fi rst team all-county selection at Pitts-ford Mendon.• Led his team the New York State fi nal four as a sophomore and the championship game as a senior.• In addition to earning All-Greater Rochester and All-Section V hon-ors during his senior year, was the team’s leading scorer and most valuable player.• Scored fi ve goals in the state semifi nals to help Pittsford Mendon erase a three-goal fi rst half defi cit.• Also played football and was an all-state selection as well as fi rst team all-county and All-Greater Rochester.

PERSONAL• The son of Scott and Julie Barker.• Is the younger brother of current Buckeye Brandon Barker.• Lists his greatest sports thrills as winning the Section V champion-ship with his brother as a sophomore in high school and advancing to the New York state fi nal four as a senior.• His father, Scott, was a member of the 1988 national championship football team at Ithaca College.• While in high school, raised money for the Golisano Children’s Hospital and organized multiple events to help raise awareness for a local child who had been diagnosed with cancer.

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32 • MATT BORGESDefense • 5-10 • 183 lbs.SeniorGarden City, N.Y.Garden City High School

CARRER HONORS• Two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection.• Voted team’s Most Outstanding Freshman in 2016.• 2019 team captain.

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/6/18) and picking up 10 ground balls and causing fi ve turnovers in games versus Marquette and Detroit.• Started all 15 contests and ran his consecutive starts streak to 36 games dating back to the 2017 season.• Helped Ohio State fi nish the regular season with the Big Ten’s best scoring defense, allowing an average of just 8.52 goals per game.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Started all 21 games at close defense.• 15 groundballs and six caused turnovers.• Buckeye defense ranked 11th in the NCAA and fi rst in the Big Ten, holding opponents to 8.38 goals per game.• Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades and was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team.

SUMMER 2016• Won gold medal with Team USA at the Under-19 World Champion-ship.• Played in fi ve games and had four groundballs.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Played in all 15 games.• Team’s Most Outstanding Freshman.• Fourth on the team with 26 groundballs and tied for second with seven caused turnovers.

GARDEN CITY HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner for the Trojans.• All-American.• Two-time all-county honoree.• Earned Most Outstanding Defenseman honor and served as team captain in 2015.• Played for FLG club program.• Also a two-year letterwinner in both football and ice hockey.• Team won 2015 conference championship.• Earned football defensive MVP honors in 2014.

PERSONAL• Son of Michael and Renee Borges.• Has an older brother, Michael.• Father played football at Hofstra.• Cousin Joe Vitale played collegiate lacrosse at Adelphi and in Major League Lacrosse.• Uncle Don Borges played lacrosse at C.W. Post and in the MLL.• Finance major.

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7 • LUKAS BUCKLEYAttack • 6-1 • 192 lbs.Rs.-JuniorWalpole, Mass.Xaverian Brothers High School

CAREER HONORS• Received team’s Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award in 2016 after posting the highest grade-point average on the team.• A three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (3.70 GPA or better).

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2018)• Played in all 15 games and started eight times.• Scored seven goals and added fi ve assists for 12 points.• Had back to back multi-goal games at the Midwest Lacrosse Classic versus Marquette and Detroit Mercy.• At least one point in three of the fi nal four games.• Three game multi-point streak in contests versus Jacksonville, Marquette and Detroit Mercy.• Spent part of the summer of 2017 in Thailand on a trip with Soles-4Souls.

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2017)• Played in all 21 games.• 15 goals and six assists for 21 points.• Scored twice vs. Duke in NCAA quarterfi nals May 20.• Three points, with two goals, against Johns Hopkins April 9 and Bellarmine March 5.• Three goals and an assist for four points vs. Detroit Mercy Feb. 11 and had two goals against Jacksonville Feb. 25.• Also tallied goals against Cleveland State (March 11), Towson (March 15) and Rutgers (April 29).• Picked up 15 groundballs, including two in four games.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Did not see game action because of injury.• An Ohio State Scholar Athlete and team’s Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award recipient.

AT XAVERIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year starter for the Hawks.• Squad won 2013 Division I State Championship; scored the over-time winner to send the team to the state championship.• Served as team captain as a senior.• Member of three conference championship squads.• 58 goals and 40 assists as a junior en route to all-conference honors.• Played for Fighting Clams club program.• Also played football.• National Honors Society member.

PERSONAL• Son of Robert and Carole.• Has two older siblings, Sarah and Garret.• Father played lacrosse at New Hampshire from 1977-79.• Operations management major.

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3 • JT BUGLIOSIAttack • 5-8 • 163 lb.SophomoreForest Hills, Md.Calvert Hall High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in all 15 games with six starts.• Scored eight goals, added four assists and fi nished with 12 points.• Had points in nine diff erent games with multi-point games three times.• Scored at least one point in six of the fi nal eight games.• Had the fi rst two multi-goal games of his career in back to back out-ings against Denver (3/17) and Notre Dame (3/25).• Registered his fi rst collegiate points – a goal and an assist – in Ohio State’s 15-9 victory over No. 20 Boston Univrsity (2/10/18).

AT CALVERT HALL• Two-time All-American for one of the top high school programs in the country.• As a junior, was an Under Armour All-American, All-Metro fi rst team and MSLCA All-State.• Named his team’s off ensive MVP in both 2016 and 2017.• During his senior year, again earned MSLCA All-State recognition and earned US Lacrosse All-American honors.• Played in the MSLCA Senior Game and was named the Most Valu-able Player.• Led Calvert Hall to a MIAA title as a senior, the program’s fi rst since 2012.• Named the Mid-Atlantic Player of the Week by US Lacrosse Magazine on March 30, 2016 after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime against Malvern Prep.

PERSONAL• Is the son of Joe and Linda Bugliosi.• Father played baseball at Towson University.• Has a younger sister, Emma.• Graduated with honors from Calvert Hill and was a member of the National Latin Honor Society.• Intends to major in fi nance.

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37 • CHASE BUNCEDefense • 6-1 • 176 lbs.SeniorSan Jose, Calif.Bellarmine College Prep

CAREER HONORS• A three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten selection.• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (3.7 or better GPA for 2017-18 aca-demic year).

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten for the third straight year.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten ac-colades.• Did not see game time.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• An Ohio State Scholar Athlete.• Did not see game action.

BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREP• Four-time all-league selection, with fi rst team honors in 2013, ’14 and ’15 and an honorable mention nod in 2012.• Team captain and defensive MVP as a senior.• Led team in caused turnovers each of last three years and in groundballs as a junior and senior.• All-American.• Played club lacrosse for Alcatraz Outlaws.• Also played football and soccer.• Volunteered more than 75 hours in the community in high school and was a presidential ambassador as a senior.

PERSONAL• Son of Jonathan and Susan Bunce.• Has a younger brother, Cole.• Accounting major.• Enjoys spending time with friends and family.

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45 • ALEC CERASOLIDefense • 5-10 • 154 lbs.FreshmanPhoenix, Md.Loyola Blakefi eld

AT LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD• Long stick midfi elder from one of the nation’s premier high school programs, Loyola Blakefi eld• Played for head coach Ben Rubeor.• Also was a member of the water polo and squash teams at Loyola Blakefi eld.• Played club lacrosse for FCA MD Blue, the 2015 Crab Feast cham-pions.

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12 • MATTHEW CLIBANOFFAttack • 5-11 • 182 lbs.FreshmanAmbler, Pa.La Salle College High School

AT LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year starter for head coach William Leahy.• Helped La Salle reach the PIAA state fi nals as a junior and senior.• PIAA All-State selection.• Finished with 126 points over his fi nal two seasons on 74 goals and 52 assists.• Three-time Philadelphia Catholic League selection.• Scored 36 goals and dished out 36 assists as a junior.

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GP/GS G A P SH GW UP GB CT FO PEN2016 15/12 15 9 24 40 0 4 9 1 0-0 3-1:30Total 15/12 15 9 24 40 0 4 9 1 0-0 3-1:30

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13 • MICHAEL CLIBANOFFGoalie • 5-11 • 168 lbs.FreshmanAmbler, Pa.La Salle College High School

AT LA SALLE COLLEGE H.S.• Brother of fellow Buckeye Matt Cilbanoff .• Two-time all-Philadelphia Catholic League, PIAA all-state and U.S. Lacrosse All-American.• Held opponents to less than three goals per game last season as a senior.• Helped La Salle College High School win back to back Philadelphia Catholic League titles.• Made 20 saves in a regular season victory over top-ranked Malvern Prep as a junior.

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20 • OMARI DEBERRYMidfi eld • 6-3 • 165 lbs.SophomoreWoodstock, Md.Calvert Hall High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in fi ve games and saw extensive action late in the season in contests against Johns Hopkins, Michigan, Rutgers and Maryland.• Had a goal and assists in the Buckeyes’ regular season game at No. 6 Johns Hopkins (4/7).• Scored on the fi rst shot that he took of the season.

AT CALVERT HALL• Four-year starter for one of the top programs in the country.• Registered 18 points as a senior and over 20 as a junior on team’s that produced multiple high-level Division I products.• Helped Calvert Hill win the MIAA title, its fi rst since 2012.

PERSONAL• The son of Phil and Monique DeBerry.• Intends to major in sport industry and pursue a master’s and/or law degree after graduation. Aspires to be a general manager, athletics director or president of team operations.• Lists his greatest sports thrill as winning the MIAA championship over McDonough.• His father played football at Liberty University and uncle played at the University of Richmond. His aunt played basketball at VCU.

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40 • BUCHANAN DUNAVANTDefense • 5-10 • 192 lbs.FreshmanGermantown, Tenn.Memphis University School

AT MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL• Four-year starter for Memphis University School in Memphis, Tenn.• Helped team win back to back state championships as a sopho-more and junior.• State fi nalist as a freshman.• Named a captain for senior season.• Athletic defender who also is a three-year starter in football.• An all-region linebacker.

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23 • CHRISTIAN FELIZANIMidfi eld • 5-8 • 171 lbs.JuniorBoothwyn, Pa.Episcopal Academy

AS A SOPOHMORE (2018)• Played in 12 games and took 99 face-off s, winning 55 (.554).• Matched his career high with 11 face-off wins in back to back games against Detroit Mercy (3/4) and Towson (3/10).• Won at least eight face-off s and was 50 percent or better in each of the fi rst three games of the season.• Took 12 faceoff s and won 10 – a career high – in the season-opener at Cleveland State (2/3/18).• Big Ten Specialist of the Week (2/6/18)• Was nine of 16 on face-off s and scored his fi rst career goal versus No. 20 Boston University (2/10/18).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Saw action in 10 games.• Won 26-of-54 face-off s and had nine groundballs.• Won all three face-off s he took in fi rst collegiate game vs. Furman Feb. 5.• 9-of-13 on draws and had fi ve groundballs vs. Bellarmine March 5.

2016 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS• Won a gold medal with Team USA• Played in all six games, picking up 17 groundballs and winning 33-of-47 face-off s.

AT EPISCOPAL ACADEMY• Four-year letterwinner.• Two-time US Lacrosse All-American.• Two-time fi rst team all-state, all-area and all-league honoree.• Under Armour All-American.• Four-year member of NXT Lacrosse club.• Three year letterman in football and two-time letterwinner in wres-tling.• School’s all-time receiving yards leader in football; was a three-time all-county selection and a fi rst team all-league honoree as a senior.• All county honoree in wrestling.

PERSONAL• Son of Lucy and Anthony.• Has two sisters, Ariana and Felicity, and a brother, Anthony.• Enjoys spending time with his family, playing sports and fi shing.

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14 • BRANDON FISHERMidfi eld • 6-3 • 173 lbs.FreshmanLorton, Va.Paul VI High School

AT PAUL VI HIGH SCHOOL• Team captain and fi rst team All-State honoree as a senior.• Coached by Bob Waters.• Led Paul VI to fi rst state championship in school history.• Part of the winningest senior class in program history.• Given the Tony Nader Memorial Award by his peers as the best teammate.• Paul VI was undefeated in 2018 against in-state opponents (12-0).• D.C. Under Armour Underlcass All-America team selection.• Honor roll student.

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28 • DAYTON FISHERDefense • 6-5 • 197 lbs.SophomoreHanover, Md.Howard Community College

AT HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE• First team All-Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference.• Started nine of 14 games for Howard C.C. in 2018, including the fi nal seven contests.• Had six goals, two assists and eight points.• Scooped up 31 ground balls, including a season high eight against CCBC Catonsville.• Caused 20 turnovers.• Helped Howard Community College advance to the NJCAA na-tional semifi nals.

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33 • TJ HENDRICKSMidfi eld • 6-5 • 181 lbs.FreshmanFairport, N.Y.Fairport and Avon Old Farms

AT FAIRPORT AND AVON OLD FARMS• Led Fairport High School in scoring for three straight years.• Scored 36 goals and handed out 16 assists as a senior at Fairport.• Scored over 100 goals in his high school career.• Spent the 2018 season at Avon Old Farms School under head coach Skip Flanagan.• Also played basketball, helping Fairport reach the Class AA state championship game in 2017.

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11 • JEFF HENRICKDefense • 5-11 • 185 lbs.JuniorOrangeville, OntarioThe Hill Academy

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• Played in all 15 games and scooped up 23 ground balls as a LSDM.• Scored twice – once vs. Boston University (2/10) and once vs. Johns Hopkins in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nals (5/3).• Had a season-high four ground balls in a 8-7 win over Detroit Mercy.

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Played in all 21 games at long stick midfi eld.• 22 groundballs, 11 caused turnovers and two goals.• Two caused turnovers vs Loyola in NCAA Tournament May 14.• Goal and a caused turnover vs. Maryland April 22.• Four groundballs and caused two turnovers at Michigan April 15.• Also had two caused turnovers at Penn State April 2.• Scored gamewinning goal vs. UMass Feb. 18.• Picked up fi ve groundballs vs. Jacksonville Feb. 25.

2016 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS• Played for Team Canada, earning a silver medal.• Appeared in all six games and had fi ve groundballs.

AT THE HILL ACADEMY• Four-year starter at the Hill Academy.• Team captain.• Squad won championship.• Played for Orangeville club team.• Finished high school career undefeated.

PERSONAL• Son of Lisa and Darren.• Has two siblings, Jamie and Ellie.• Biology major.• Enjoys fi shing, hunting, skiing and biking.

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9 • GRIFFIN HUGHESMidfi eld • 5-7 • 170 lbs.SophomorePowell, OhioOlentangy Liberty High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Saw action in one game, a 15-9 victory over Boston University in the home opener (2/10).

AT OLENTANGY LIBERTY• Two-time fi rst team All-Ohio and the 2017 OCC Player of the Year.• Named Ohio’s Division I Player of the Year following his senior year and a US Lacrosse All-American.• Set Liberty’s program record for career goals and points.• Two-time team Off ensive Most Valuable Player.• Led Liberty to a undefeated conference record and the team’s fi rst OCC title in over 10 years.• Also played football at Liberty and had three interceptions (two for touchdowns) and one kickoff return for touchdown during his senior year in 2016.• Helped the Patriots to an undefeated regular season and appear-ance in the regional fi nals.

PERSONAL• The son of Susan and Shane Hughes.• Has two siblings: an older brother and younger sister.• Lists his greatest sports thrill as going undefeated during the regu-lar season with his Olentangy Liberty football team during his senior season.

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30 • JUSTIN INACIOMidfi eld • 5-10 • 183 lbs.SophomoreOakville, OntarioThe Hill Academy

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Big Ten Freshman of the Year.• Had 10 or more face-off wins in each of the last fi ve games.• Ranked No. 1 nationally in face-off win percentage among freshmen (.613).• Went 75-of-102 over the last fi ve games of the year (.735).• In Big Ten play, was 70-of-102 (.686).• Named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week after winning 18 of 21 against No. 9 Rutgers. Won the fi rst 13 face-off s of the game.• Big Ten Specialist of the Week for his 17-of-26 showing against Maryland, which included a streak of 10 consecutive wins.• Won a career high 19 face-off s and picked up eight ground balls at No. 6 Johns Hopkins.• Scooped up a team-high 47 ground balls with three or more in each of the last four games.• Won eight of nine faceoff s in his collegiate debut at Cleveland State (2/3/18), including fi ve of six in the third quarter during a 6-2 run.• Was seven-of-10 on face-off s against No. 20 Boston University (2-10/18) and helped the Buckeyes win 12 of the fi rst 13 face-off s.

AT THE HILL ACADEMY• Played for head coach Brodie Merrill and one of the top programs in North American; is considered one of the top faceoff specialists in the Class of 2017.• Helped Hill Academy win the Geico National High School Lacrosse title.• Selected to play in the prestigious Under Armour All-America Game for the South squad.• Participated in three major showcases/camps: the NSCLA National Cup Showcase, Maverik Showtime and All-Canadian Games All-Star.• A member of the Canadian U-19 national team.

PERSONAL• Is the son of Nelson and Sandra Inacio.• Has an older sister.• Plans to major in biology and take pre-dental courses at Ohio State.• Would like to attend dental school in Canada and open his own practice.• Lists his greatest sports thrill as the “fl ing and a prayer” – a play for the U-19 Canadian team in which he won a faceoff , fl ung the ball downfi eld, leading to a tying goal vs. the United States U-19 team. Canada would go on to win the game in overtime.

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5 • JACK JASINSKIMidfi eld/Attack • 5-7 • 163 lbs.SeniorBirmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain High School

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Played in all 15 games and was tied for the team’s second leading scorer (17G, 11A, 28 points).• Big Ten Off ensive Player of the Week (4/24) and Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week after his seven-point performance (2G, 5A) in a 12-10 win at No. 1 Maryland.• Finished the season with at least one point in 12 consecutive games.• Eight multi-point games and four multi-goal games.• Ten points in the fi nal three games against No. 1 Maryland, No. 9 Rutgers and No. 6 Johns Hopkins.• Two points in four consecutive outings against Jacksonville, Marquette, Detroit Mercy and Towson.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Saw action in all 21 games; started fi ve games, including the last three.• 16 goals, 11 assists and 27 points on the year, with 21 of the 27 points coming in the last 10 games.• Six-game point streak April 29-May 27, with seven goals, fi ve assists and 12 points in the stretch.• Four points, with two goals and two assists, vs. Duke in the NCAA quarterfi nals May 20.• Goal and an assist in three straight games – vs. Hopkins in B1G tourney semis May 4, vs Maryland in B1G championship game May 6 and vs. Loyola in NCAA First Round May 14.• Four goals (three in the fourth quarter), three assists (on three straight goals) and seven points vs. Johns Hopkins April 9 to earn Inside Lacrosse co-Player of the Week honors.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Played in 13 games and missed last two with injury.• Made fi ve starts.• Scored seven goals and added three assists for 10 points.• Goal and an assist at Hofstra March 12 and vs. Marquette March 4.• Scored in season opener at Furman Feb. 6.• Goals vs. UMBC Feb. 26, Penn State April 3 and Johns Hopkins April 9.• On 2016 U.S. Men’s Lacrosse Under-19 Team 30-man training roster.

AT OAK MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL• Three-time fi rst team all-state honoree.• All-American.• Led team in scoring all four years.• Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Team selection and MVP.• Played for 3D Lacrosse club program.

PERSONAL• Son of Jim and Julie.• Has two siblings, Jacob and Janie.• Sport industry major.• Competed in amateur motocross and still enjoys riding dirtbikes.

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8 • JOSH KIRSONGoalie • 6-2 • 211 lbs.Rs.-SophomoreNewton, Mass.The Rivers School/The Hill Academy

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2018)• Started the fi nal seven games of the season and played in a total of eight contests.• Finished with an 8.80 goals-against average, .484 save percentage and 61 saves in 443:14 of action.• Over the fi nal four games of the season – all against ranked oppo-nents – had a 7.00 goals against average.• Double digit saves in each of his fi rst two starts. Stopped 13 shots against Notre Dame (3/25) and followed that up with 12 saves versus Penn State (3/31).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Did not see game action and redshirted.• An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AT THE HILL ACADEMY/THE RIVERS SCHOOL• Two-time all-league selection at Rivers.• BostonLax All-American.• Team MVP award in 2015.• Under Armour All-America Game selection in 2016.• Received Leadership Award at Hill Academy.• Played for Top Gun Fighting Clams club team.• Took a community service trip to Soweto, South Africa with Global Camps Africa, serving as a counselor and volunteer helping to educate and protect children from the everyday dangers they face involving HIV and AIDS.

PERSONAL• Son of Carol and Steve.• Father played tennis at Miami (Fla.).• Has two sisters, Kate and Jill.

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25 • CARTER KISTLERMidfi eld • 5-10 • 194 lbs.SeniorColumbus, OhioColumbus Academy

CAREER HONORS• A two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Saw action in one game, the season opener at Cleveland State (2/3).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Played in two games.• Won a faceoff and had a groundball vs. Jacksonville Feb. 25.• Also picked up a groundball against Cleveland State March 11.• Took fi ve faceoff s.• Earned Ohio State Scholar Athlete accolades.

AT COLUMBUS ACADEMY• Four-year letterwinner for the Vikings.• Two-time all-state selection, including fi rst team honors in 2014.• Earned fi rst team all-region honors as a junior and senior and sec-ond team accolades as a sophomore.• Played for Resolute Club program.• Also a four-year letterwinner for the golf team; squad won state championship in 2014 after two runner-up fi nishes.• First team all-state selection in 2013 and an honorable mention choice in 2012, earned All-MSL honors three times.

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15 • BRIAN LANGMidfi eld • 5-11 • 199 lbs.SeniorHicksville, N.Y.Hicksville High School

CAREER HONORS• Two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Saw action vs. Jacksonville Feb. 25 and Cleveland State March 11.• Picked up a groundball vs. the Vikings.• Ohio State Scholar Athlete selection.

AT HICKSVILLE/HOLY TRINITY• Two-time letterwinnner for the Comets at Hicksville High School, began high school career at Holy Trinity.• All-Nassau County honoree as both a junior and senior.• Second Team All-Long Island selection in 2015.• Team MVP in 2015 after recording 63 points on 41 goals and 22 as-sists and winning 65 percent of his faceoff s.• Had 106 goals and 48 assists in high school career.• Played for FLG Lacrosse club team and won U15 national champion-ship.• Also played football.

PERSONAL• Son of Dave and Maggie.• Two siblings, Brittany and Brandon.• Finance major.• Enjoys playing sports, having a football catch with his father and playing sports with his younger brother.

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44 • TRE LECLAIREAttack/Midfi eld • 6-2 • 205 lbs.JuniorSurrey, British ColumbiaElgin Park Secondary

CAREER HONORS• Two-time USILA All-American, earning third team honors in 2017 and honorable mention accolades in 2018.• The fi rst Buckeye rookie to earn a spot on a USILA fi rst/second/third team.• Set Buckeye freshman goals record with 49, the third most in a single season in program history.• Notched 65 points as a freshman, ranking 12th in a single campaign for a Buckeye and the most for a Buckeye freshman.• Won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2018 FIL World Cham-pionships. Had three goals and one assist in seven games.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• All-Big Ten second team selection.• Member of the Tewaaraton Award Watch List.• Team’s leading scorer with 37 points on 26 goals and 11 assists.• Seven multi-goal games, including six hat tricks.• Notched his 100th career points in just his 35th career game (vs. Rutgers 4/28).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Earned USILA Third Team All-America, B1G Freshman of the Year and Second Team All-B1G accolades.• Led Buckeyes with 49 goals and ranked second with 65 points while playing in all 21 games, starting last 16.• Named to NCAA All-Tournament Team after eight goals and 10 points in the four tourney games combined; hat trick vs. Loyola in opening round May 14, goal vs. Duke in the quarterfi nals May 20, three goals and an assist against Towson in the semifi nals May 27 and a goal and an assist vs. Maryland in the fi nal May 29.• B1G All-Tournament Team honoree after six goals vs. Hopkins in semifi nals May 4 and hat trick and an assist for four points in fi nal vs Maryland May 6.• 14 multiple-goal games and 15 multiple-point outings.

2016 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS• Played for Team Canada, earning a silver medal.• Named to All-World Team at conclusion of tournament.• Had 11 goals and three assists for 14 points while appearing in all six tournament games, including a hat trick in the championship game.

DELTA JUNIOR ISLANDERS/ELGIN PARK SECONDARY• Played for Delta Junior Islanders.• 2015 First Team All-Star and team’s Off ensive MVP.• BCJALL Rookie of the Year after posting 98 points.• Member of back-to-back provincial championship teams.• 2014 Team BC box lacrosse gold medalist.

PERSONAL• Son of Daphne and Gary.• Has twin brothers, Griff en and Reed, who both played lacrosse at Wagner.• Communications major.

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17 • ZACH LUDDAttack • 5-9 • 145 lbs.FreshmanPortsmouth, N.H.The Governor’s Academy

AT THE GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY• Three-sport standout at The Governor’s Academy who also played basketball and football.• Team Most Valuable Player as a senior under head coach Steve Moreland.• Totaled 70 points and led Governor’s Academy to the Independent School League title.• U.S. Lacrosse All-American.• Had 180 points over his fi nal three varsity seasons.

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35 • LOGAN MACCANIMidfi eld • 5-10 • 177 lbs.SeniorShoreview, Minn.Mounds View High School

CAREER HONORS• Three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten choice.

AS A JUNIOR (2018)• Played in all 15 games as a defensive midfi elder and scooped up 21 ground balls to go along with a goal and two assists.• Had a season-high four ground balls at No. Johns Hopkins (4/7).• Scored a goal in a 15-9 victory against No. 20 Boston University and had two assists at Jacksonville, including the pass that led to the game-tying goal with one second remaining.• Caused 10 turnovers – two against No. 20 Boston University, Tow-son and Rutgers and one each against Detroit Mercy, Johns Hopkins, Penn State and Maryland.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)• Saw action in all 21 games.• Had three goals and three assists for six points, with 25 groundballs and 10 caused turnovers.• Scored in each NCAA Tournament game in Foxborough; added a caused turnover vs. Towson May 27 in the semifi nals and had four groundballs against Maryland in the fi nal May 29.• Assist, two groundballs and caused a turnover vs. Johns Hopkins in the Big Ten Tournament May 4.• Scored a goal at Penn State April 2.• Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten recipient.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Played in all 15 games and had 17 groundballs, fi ve caused turn-overs and two points on a goal and an assist.• Four groundballs and a caused turnover at Hofstra March 12.• Three groundballs vs. Detroit Feb. 13 and Denver March 19.• Two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. UMBC Feb. 16.• Goal and had a groundball vs. Marquette March 4.• Assist and a groundball at Johns Hopkins April 9.• An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AT MOUNDS VIEW HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner for the Mounds View Mustangs, earning Team MVP award three times.• Received All-Suburban East Conference accolades three times.• Named all-state as a junior.• Led squad in scoring three times.• Played for Minnesota Loons club program.• Also played football, earning conference defensive player of the year, all-state, all-section and all-conference accolades.• Participated in Youth in Government and a House of Charity volun-teer.

PERSONAL• Son of Tom and Pam.• Has a brother, Samuel.• Management and industry exploration major.

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42 • CALEB MAHONEYDefense • 6-0 • 189 lbs.SophomoreHolliston, Mass.The Rivers School

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• Played in one game, the season-opener against Cleveland State (2/3).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Saw action in six games.• Made collegiate debut vs. Furman Feb. 5.

PERSONAL• Son of Angela and Stephen Lawless.• Has two sisters, Tyler and Tully.• Engineering major.

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48 • JED MANNINGDefense • 6-5 • 208 lbs.FreshmanCockeysville, Md.The Hill Academy

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Saw playing time in the fi rst two games of the year – at Cleveland State (2/3) and at home against No. 20 Boston University (2/10).

AT THE HILL ACADEMY• An ideally sized defender with exceptional cover skills.• Started his high school career at Calvert Hall before fi nishing at The Hill Academy.• A multi-sport athlete, also played football, ice hockey and water polo.• Was a member of MIAA championship teams as a freshman at Cal-vert Hill in both football and ice hockey.• Played club lacrosse for the Breakers (2010-17) and Crabs (2017).

PERSONAL• Is the son of Jeff and Laura Manning.• Has fourth older siblings – two brothers and two sisters.• All four of his older siblings played sports collegiately.• Is an avid sailor and fi sherman.• Intends to major in business.

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16 • NICK MUSCIAttack • 5-8 • 173 lbs.JuniorWesterville, OhioSaint Francis De Sales

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• Played in three games and took four shots.• Saw action in the season-opener against Cleveland State (2/3), No. 20 Boston University (2/10) and Hofstra (2/17).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Played in eight games.• Scored three goals.• First goal came vs. Jacksonville Feb. 25.• Also tallied against Bellarmine March 5 and Cleveland State March 11.

AT ST. FRANCIS DESALES• Four-year letterwinner.• 2016 Ohio Attackman of the Year and Player of the Year.• All-state and All-America honoree as a senior in 2016.• All-region selection.• Set program records for career and single season points.• Two-time team captain.• Played for Resolute, coached by Buckeye alum Greg Bice.• Also played hockey for the Stallions.• Team Defensive MVP and First Team All-Academic.

PERSONAL• Son of David and Nancy.• Has a brother, Alex.• Career goal is to become a physician assistant.• Enjoys playing sports with his friends, coaching, watching movies and cooking.

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2 • JACK MYERSAttack • 6-4 • 200 lbs.FreshmanBethesda, Md.Gonzaga College

AT GONZAGA COLLEGE H.S.• U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American.• Played in the Under Armour All-America Game.• Two-time team captain for head coach Casey O’Neil.• 162 goals and 124 assists for 286 points to become D.C.’s all-time points leader.• School record holder in career goals, assists and points.• Helped Gonzaga win three WCAC titles in four years.• WCAC Player of the Year in 2018.

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29 • JACKSON REIDMidfi eld • 5-10 • 158 lbs.SophomoreGuelph, OntarioCulver Academy

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Started the fi rst regular season game of his collegiate career and had two points (1G, 1A) to go along with four groundballs.• Scored a game-high four goals – two in each half – to help Ohio State top No. 20 Boston University, 15-9 (2/10/18)• Two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/13, 4/24).• Finished tied as Ohio State’s second leading scorer (23 goals, fi ve assists, 28 points)• Was the third leading goal scorer among freshmen in the Big Ten.• Had at least one point in the fi nal 12 games of the season.• Was tied as the Buckeyes’ leading scorer in Big Ten play (10 goals, three assists, 13 points).• Had back to back hat tricks in wins over No. 1 Maryland and No. 9 Rutgers.• Three points in each of Ohio State’s fi nal four regular season games, all against ranked opponents.

AT CULVER ACADEMY• Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Game.• Three-time fi rst team All-Midwest and two-time Inter-Ac champion.• Scored two goals and had one assist is a 12-9 win over No. 1-ranked McDonogh School.• Netted eights goals in a 17-6 win over No. 5 St. Paul’s.• Helped Culver avenge an early-season loss to Haverford School with a 9-5 victory in the Inter-Ac Invitational.• Honorable mention US Lacrosse Magazine National Player of the Week (May 9, 2017).

PERSONAL• Is the son of Jeff and Denise Reid.• Has two younger sisters.

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49 • JACK RENNILLOGoalie • 5-10 • 194 lbs.SophomoreWestland, OhioSt. Ignatius High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Did not see any game action.

AT ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL• Two-year varsity letterwinner and a captain as a senior in 2017 for head coach Garen Distelhorst.• Helped St. Ignatius reach the state championship game in both 2016 and 2017.• Also played football, lettering for one year as a linebacker.

PERSONAL• Son or Irene and Louis.• Has an older brother, Max, who was a goalie at Heidelberg Univer-sity.• Played club ball for both the Force Storm and Burning River. Com-peted in the Tri-State All-Star game for the Storm and All-Star game at Trilogy 24 for Burning River.• Is majoring in business.

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50 • EVAN RISSDefense | 6-0, 185 lbs.SophomoreColumbia, Md.Oakland Mills High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in 11 of 15 games, including four of fi ve Big Ten contests.

AT OAKLAND MILLS• Four-time team captain and the 2017 Howard County Player of the Year.• Finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award, given annually to the top player in the state of Maryland.• Two-sport athlete who also was an all-county selection on the football fi eld.• Second team All-Metro from the Baltimore Sun and Washington Post.• As a sophomore and junior, was selected for the Under Armour Underclass Tournament.• MSLCA Public School fi rst team All-State selection.

PERSONAL• The son of Sue and Jim Riss.• Has one sibling, an older brother.• Lists his greatest sports thrill as scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to complete a come-from-behind victory over cross-town rival Wilde Lake.• Member of the National Honors Society and Oakland Mills Choir.

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39 • JOEY SALISBURYDefense • 6-0 • 188 lbs.JuniorDamascus, Md.Damascus High School

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• Played in three games – at Cleveland State (2/3), vs. Boston Univer-sity (2/10) and at Johns Hopkins (4/7).• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (3.70 or better GPA)

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Played in fi ve games.• Made collegiate debut vs. Jacksonville Feb. 25 and had a caused turnover.• Saw action in NCAA Tournament semifi nals against Towson May 27.• Also played vs. Cleveland State March 11, Denver March 19 and Michigan April 15.• An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AT DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL• Four-time all-county selection.• Earned Team MVP honors three times.• All-American.• All-Met second team as a senior, two-time honorable mention selec-tion.• All-Maryland Senior All-Star.• Team won division title four times and was regional fi nalist twice.• Led squad in groundballs all four years.• Played for Lax Factory club team, coached by Ohio State alum Trey Wilkes.• Also a three-year letterwinner in football and two-time letterwinner in basketball.• Member of National Honor Society of High School Scholars and Every 15 Minutes program to prevent drunk driving.

PERSONAL• Son of Joe and Robyn.• Has two siblings, Max and Lindsay.• Father played baseball at Virginia Tech.• Business major.

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4 • COLBY SMITHAttack/Midfi eld • 6-2 • 200 lbs.SophomoreLancaster, Pa.Hempfi eld High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Played in 13 games and started the fi nal four contests of the season.• Scored four goals and dished out one assist.• Had a three-game point streak against No. 6 Johns Hopkins (4/6), No. 20 Michigan (4/13) and No. 1 Maryland (4/22).• Scored a goal in his fi rst collegiate game at Cleveland State (2/3).

AT HEMPFIELD HIGH SCHOOL• Team captain and Lancaster-Lebanon League All Star.• Scored 86 goals and dished out 23 assists as a sophomore, helping Hempfi eld reach the Lancaster-Lebanon League fi nal and the District 3 semifi nals.• Four-year varsity letterwinner.• Played his club lacrosse for NXT and is the program’s career points leader.• Participated in Nike’s “The Ride” and the USA U19 national team tryouts.• High school national champion at Lake Placid in 2016.• Was also invited to Maverik and Nike Blue Chip showcases.• Selected as a Central Pennsylvania Academic All-American.• Also played soccer in high school and holds Hempfi eld’s all-time points record (63 points, 25G, 13A).

PERSONAL• Is the son of Whitney and Andy Smith.• Has an older sister, Mackenzie, who played tennis at the University of Mary Washington.• His aunt played basketball at Campbell University.• Intends to major in biology.• Was a member of the Future Business Leaders of America club in high school.

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10 • JACKSON SMITHMidfi eld • 6-2 • 191 lbs.SophomoreAshburn, Va.Paul VI High School

AS A FRESHMAN (2018)• Saw action in two games – vs. No. 20 Boston University (2/10) and No. 6 Johns Hopkins (4/6).

AT PAUL VI• Three-year starter and twice voted his team’s Off ensive Most Valu-able Player.• Played in the Under Armour Underclass Tournament as a junior in 2016.• Team captain and all-metropolitan during his senior campaign in 2017.• Also a two-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver.• Led his team in receptions and was voted all-state.

PERSONAL• The son of Shelly and Rob Smith.• Has two siblings.• Intends to major in business and pursue a career on Wall Street following graduation.• Lists his greatest sports thrill as scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to help Paul VI come-from-behind and erase an eight-goal defi cit.

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24 • CULLEN SOWDERMidfi eld • 6-0 • 191 lbs.Rs.-JuniorSavage, Minn.Prior Lake High School

CAREER HONORS• Three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2018)• Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors for the third straight season.

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2017)• An Ohio State Scholar Athlete.

AS A FRESHMAN (2016)• Did not see game action• Earned Ohio State Scholar Athlete accolades.

AT PRIOR LAKE:• Five-year letterwinner for the Lakers.• First team all-state and an All-American as a senior.• Earned all-conference accolades four times.• Three-time all-section recipient.• Team’s off ensive MVP twice.• Earned academic all-state honors in 2014.• Played for Team Minnesota club program.• Also played football and was an honorable mention all-conference player and earned academic all-state accolades.• Member of National Honor Society.• Student council member.• Spent time volunteering with a number of organizations.

PERSONAL• Son of Sean and Catherine.• Has two younger brothers, Ian and Keaton.• Finance major.• Spent time each summer going on camping trips with his family to new places.• Enjoys coaching and working with hometown’s youth lacrosse program.

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34 • RYAN TEREFENKOMidfi eld • 6-0 • 187 lbs.JuniorSinking Spring, Pa.Wilson High School

CAREER HONORS• Two-time USILA All-American, earning honorable mention honors in 2017 and third team accolades in 2018.• 2018 Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-American.• One of just three Buckeye freshmen all-time to earn USILA All-America accolades.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• First team All-Big Ten.• Third team USILA All-American.• Three-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (2/19, 4/17, 5/1).• Inside Lacrosse honorable mention All-American.• Played in all 15 games and had 45 ground balls, second most on the team.• Five or more ground balls in four games, including a season-high eight against No. 9 Rutgers (4/28).• Ranked second in the Big Ten in ground balls per game in confer-ence play (4.80/game).• Scored four goals and added fi ve assists and seven caused turn-overs from his short stick defensive midfi eld position.

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors.• Played in fi rst 18 games at short stick defensive midfi eld.• Injured in NCAA Tournament fi rst round game and missed fi nal three outings.• 11 points, on fi ve goals and six assists, along with 28 groundballs.• At least one groundball in all but four games.• Picked up fi ve loose balls at Michigan April 15.• Goal and two assists for three points vs. Denver March 19.• In Mid-west Lacrosse Classic had a goal and an assist against Bel-larmine March 5 and scored at Marquette March 3.• Four groundballs and an assist vs. Detroit Mercy Feb. 11.• Scored vs. Furman in fi rst game as a Buckeye Feb. 11.• Also tallied against Penn state April 2.• Caused three turnovers.• An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AT WILSON HIGH SCHOOL• 2016 Berks County Player of the Year and fi rst team all-county.• Two-time captain.• Won team’s Off ensive MVP award.• Top 5 in the state in points (127) and assists (64); assist total was a District 3 record for a single season.• Member of four county championship squads and team won district title in 2016.• All-American.

PERSONAL• Son of Donna and Mark.• Has two older siblings, Zack and Maddie, who is on the women’s lacrosse team at Oregon.• Would like to be a lacrosse coach.

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1 • SKYLAR WAHLUNDFreshman • 6-0 • 203 lbs.FreshmanPowell, OhioOlentangy Liberty High School

AT OLENTANGY LIBERTY• Named Ohio’s Goalie of the Year and a U.S. Lacrosse All-American.• Played for head coach Jason Godwin.• First team All-Ohio, All-Region and All-Conference.• Set Olentangy Liberty’s single-season record for saves (219).• Named the Patriots’ Defensive MVP in 2018, fi nishing with a .680 save percentage and 5.2 goals-against average.• Led Olentangy Liberty to the Division I state quarterfi nals as a se-nior and the semifi nals as a junior.• Athlete of the Year nominee.• Second team All-Ohio as a junior and fi rst team All-Region.• Helped Olentangy Liberty reach the Division I state semifi nals.• In last year’s regional fi nals, made 18 saves in a 13-6 win over Olen-tangy to earn US Lacrosse Magazine Midwest Player of the Week honors.

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21 • BRENDAN WALLACEDefense • 6-2 • 178 lbs.JuniorHerndon, Va.Chatilly/Salisbury School

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018)• Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors for the second consecu-tive year.• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (3.70 or better GPA).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017)• Saw action in 10 games.• made collegiate debut vs. Furman Feb. 5.• Had four groundballs.• Named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.

AT SALISBURY SCHOOL/CHANTILLY• 2016 Salisbury School MVP and a First Team All-New England honoree.• Captain and Team MVP for Chantilly in 2015.• First team all-state, all-region and all-district.• Selected for Under Armour Underclass All-America game.• Chargers won the 2013 Virginia state championship.• Played for Blackwolf club team.• Also played basketball.• Scholar-athlete award recipient.

PERSONAL• Son of Bill and Doreen.• Has three sisters, Kaylie, who plays lacrosse at San Diego State, Madison and Mackenzie.

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43 • GEORGE WALSHDefense • 6-1 • 196 lbs.FreshmanYork, Pa.Calvert Hall High School

AT CALVERT HALL• Four-year starter for Calvert Hall, one of the nation’s top high school programs.• Team captain as a senior in 2018 for head coach Bryan Kelly.• Helped Calvert Hall win back to back MIAA titles as a junior and senior.• Competed at the 2017 Under Armour Underclass Tournament.• First team All-Metro.

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6 • SCOTT WHITEAttack • 5-10 • 172 lbs.FreshmanWest Chester, Pa.Malvern Prep

AT MALVERN PREP• Four-year letterwinner for head coach John McEvoy.• U.S. Lacrosse All-American, fi rst team All-EPLCA and All-Inter-Ac selection.• First Team All-Main Line by PrepLive.com• 54 goals and 18 assists as a senior in 20 games.• Led Malvern Prep to the Inter-Ac title as a senior and a fi nal national ranking of No. 19.• Scored over 100 career goals.• Competed at the 2017 Under Armour Underclass Tournament.

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22 • JOHNNY WISEMANMidfi eld • 5-10 • 174 lbs.FreshmanPowell, OhioOlentangy Liberty High School

AT OLENTANGY LIBERTY• Four-year letterwinner and two-time Off ensive MVP for Olentangy Liberty and head coach Jason Godwin.• U.S. Lacrosse All-American• Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year in 2018.• Named the Ohio Division I Player of the Year and Midfi elder of the Year.• First team all-state and all-region.• Set school records for career points, goals and assists.• Two-time team captain.• All-Ohio on the football fi eld as a defensive back in 2016 and 2017, leading Olentangy Liberty to the state Final Four both seasons.

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USILA ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAMBen Randall (D)................................................2017Ben Randall (D)............................................... 2018

USILA ALL-AMERICANSSECOND TEAMJake Withers (M) .............................................2017Greg Bice (D) ................................................. 2004Kevin Buchanan (A) ......................................2008Logan Schuss (A) ........................................... 2013Skip Van Bourgondien (A) .............................1971

USILA ALL-AMERICANSTHIRD TEAMTre Leclaire (A) ................................................2017Tom Carey (G) ..................................................2017Joe Bonanni (D) ............................................. 2012Robby Haus (D) .............................................. 2015Robby Haus (D) ............................................. 2016Jesse King (A) ................................................. 2014Jesse King (M) ................................................ 2015Glenn Rudy (D) ............................................... 1966Logan Schuss (A) ........................................... 2012Ryan Terefenko (M) ....................................... 2018

USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANSTyler Pfi ster ......................................................2017Jake Withers ....................................................2017Dominique Alexander ................................. 2013Joe Bonanni ................................................... 2012Carter Brown ................................................. 2016Turner Evans .................................................. 2015Robby Haus ................................................... 2016Matt Kawamoto .............................................. 2012Christopher May ........................................... 2015Joe Meurer ..................................................... 2014

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Logan Schuss ................................................. 2013Trey Wilkes ...................................................... 2013

USILA ALL-AMERICANSHONORABLE MENTIONRyan Terefenko ...............................................2017Ryan Terefenko .............................................. 2018Tom Carey (G) ................................................. 2015Joe Meurer (D) ............................................... 2014Dominique Alexander (M) ........................... 2013Jesse King (M) ................................................ 2013Joe Meurer (D) ............................................... 2013Matt Kawamoto (D) ........................................ 2011Logan Schuss (M) .......................................... 2010Joel Dalgarno (A) ..........................................2009Joel Dalgarno (A) ..........................................2008Peet Poillon (M) .............................................2008Stefan Schroder (G)......................................2008Shaun Lyons (M) ............................................ 2004Tony Russo (G) .............................................. 2004Greg Bice (D) ................................................. 2003Tony Russo (G) .............................................. 2003Curtis Smith (A).............................................. 2003Mike Abeles (G) .............................................2000Terry Gilmore (M) ............................................1979Terry Gilmore (M) ............................................1978Skip Van Bourgondien (M) ...........................1973Brian Driscoll (A) ............................................ 1966Bill Polasky (M) ............................................... 1966Dick Augspurger (M) .................................... 1965Ben Wright (M) ................................................ 1965Don Starr (D) ................................................... 1964Bill Haagenson (A) ........................................ 1963Jack Strapp (G) ............................................... 1962Dan Cheney (M) ............................................. 1959Fred Keller (M) ................................................ 1958Jon Mercer (D) ................................................ 1958

Rudolph Yeagle (G) ....................................... 1958Paul Hartman (A) .............................................1957Fred Keller (M) .................................................1957Tom Kutrosky (D) .............................................1957Roger Moser (M) .............................................1957Jon Mercer (D) .................................................1957Rudolph Yeagle (G) ........................................1957Darrell Apt (A) ................................................. 1956Paul Hartman (M) ........................................... 1956Jim Spung (D) ................................................. 1956Jim Spung (D) ................................................. 1955

ALL-AMERICANSSkip Van Bourgondien ..................................1972Dana Friend ......................................................1971Cliff Murray ...................................................... 1966

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BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARRobby Haus ..................................................... 2016

BIG TEN SPECIALIST OF THE YEARJake Withers ......................................... 2016, 2017

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTre Leclaire ........................................................2017Justin Inacio ..................................................... 2018

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEARNick Myers ....................................................... 2018

ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONSFIRST TEAMCarter Brown (A) ............................................ 2015Robby Haus (D) .............................................. 2016Jesse King (A) .................................................. 2015Jake Withers (FO) ............................... 2016, 2017Tom Carey (G) ...................................................2017Eric Fannell (A) .................................................2017Ben Randall (D)................................................ 2018Ryan Terefenko (M) ........................................ 2018

SECOND TEAMTre Leclaire (A) .................................................2017Ben Randall (D).................................................2017Tre Leclaire (A) ................................................ 2018

HONORABLE MENTIONTom Carey (G) ................................................. 2015Robby Haus (D) .............................................. 2015Christopher May (FO) .................................... 2015

ALL-ECAC SELECTIONSFIRST TEAMJoe Bonanni (D) ............................................. 2012Turner Evans (M) ............................................ 2014Robby Haus (D) .............................................. 2014Matt Kawamoto (D) ......................................... 2011Logan Schuss (M/A) ......................2010, 11, 12, 13Jesse King (M) ................................................. 2013Joe Meurer (D) .......................................... 2013, 14

SECOND TEAMDominique Alexander (M) ............................ 2011Joe Bonanni (D) .............................................. 2011Greg Dutton (G) ........................................ 2012, 13Scott Foreman (D) .......................................... 2010Ryan Hunter (A) .............................................. 2014Dominic Imbordino (LSM) ............................. 2014Jesse King (A) ................................................. 2014Keenan Ochwat (D) ....................................... 2012David Planning (M) ........................................ 2014Scott Spencer (G) .......................................... 2014Trey Wilkes (S) ................................................. 2013

ECAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAMCarter Brown (A) ............................................. 2013Robby Haus (D) ............................................... 2013Jesse King (M) ................................................ 2012

Jake Withers (FO) .......................................... 2014

ECAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARLogan Schuss ................................................. 2012Logan Schuss .................................................. 2013

ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARMatt Kawamoto ................................................2011Joe Meurer ......................................................2014

ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEARLogan Schuss .................................................2010Carter Brown ...................................................2013

GWLL PLAYER OF THE YEARGreg Bice ................................................2004 (co)Kevin Buchanan ............................................2008Tony Russo ......................................2003, 04 (co)

GWLL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERJon Ewert ..........................................................1986

GWLL COACH OF THE YEARJoe Breschi ........................................1999, 03, 04

GWLL NEWCOMER OF THE YEARJoel Dalgarno ................................................2006Pat Myers ........................................................ 2000

ALL-GWLL/ALL-GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMMike Abeles (G) ........................................1999, 00Glenn Alban .....................................................1986Roger Allen ......................................................1985 Jim Ash ....................................................... 1987, 88Mike Avery .......................................................1988Greg Bice (D) ................................... 2002, 03, 04Steve Brown ....................................................1986Kevin Buchanan (A) ................. 2006, 07 (M), 08 Joel Dalgarno (A) ............................2007, 08, 09John DiCamillo (LSM) ...................................2002Jon Ewert ...................................................1985, 86Anthony Gilardi (A) ........................................2004Brian Gould ...............................................1989, 90Scott Hamilton .................................................1986Shaun Lyons (M) ...........................................2004Scott Matthews (D) ................................ 2008, 09Tim McCabe ...................................... 1988, 99, 90Pat Myers (M) ..................................................2003Ricky Pages (LSM) ..................................2006, 07Jeff Pilon (LSM) ...............................................1995Peet Poillon (M) ..............................................2008Tom Randisi (M) ..............................................2005Bruce Resnick..................................................1988Tony Russo (G) ....................................... 2003, 04Greg Santulli .................................................... 1987Jeff Schneider (D) .........................................2007Curtis Smith (A)....................................... 2002, 03Michael Sullivan (LSM) .................................. 1994Jack Tzagournis .......................................1989, 90Brian Williams (M) ......................................... 1993

Brian Yontz (D) ................................................2006Greg Zytkowski (M) .................................1998, 99

SECOND TEAMTim Achatz ....................................................... 1987Roger Allen ......................................................1985Jim Ash .............................................................. 1985Andrew Bender (M) ................................2005, 06Sandy Boyce (A) ............................................. 2001Dean Curtis (M) .............................................. 1993Scott Foreman (D) .........................................2009Peter Frantz (D) ............................................. 2004Brandon Freeman (G) ...................................2009Josh Funk (D) ................................................. 2007Anthony Gilardi (A) ........................................2002Brian Gould ...................................................... 1988James Green (M) ....................................2008, 09Thomas Holzer (A) .......................................... 1994Matt Horowitz (M) ........................................... 1995Kevin Johnson (A) ............................................1997Tim Johnson (A) ...............................................1997Matt Kawamoto (D) .......................................2009Tim Kramer ....................................................... 1985Tony Lignelli (G) ............................................... 1996Keith Lovett (D) .............................................. 2008John Lowe ........................................................ 1988Thomas Martin (A) ................................... 1995, 96Pat Myers (M) ..................................................2002Mike Norton (A) .......................................2002, 03Dave Otis (D) .....................................................1997Ricky Pages (LSM) ........................................ 2008Jeff Pilon (D) .............................................. 1993, 94Tom Randisi (M) .......................................2003, 04Tony Russo (G) ...............................................2002Jeff Ryan (M, A) ...................................... 2007, 09Stefan Schroder (G) ...............................2007, 08Curtis Smith (M) ............................................... 2001Bill Stephentich ..................................1986, 87, 88Mike Sullivan (D) ..................................... 1993, 94Pat Sullivan (D) ................................................ 1996Jack Tzagournis .............................................. 1988Brian Yontz (D) ...............................................2005

BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOff ensive Player of the WeekCarter Brown .................................. April 19, 2016Jesse King .......................................Feb. 23, 2015Johnny Pearson ........................May 3, 2016 (co)Tyler Pfi ster ................................. March 23, 2015Eric Fannell.....................................March 21, 2017............................................................ April 25, 2017Jack Jasinski ................................... April 24, 2018

Defensive Player of the WeekEvan Mulchrone .............................Feb. 23, 2015Brandon Barger ..............................Feb. 10, 2016Erik Evans ..........................................Feb. 21, 2017Ben Randall ....................................March 21, 2017Freddy Freibott .............................. April 25, 2017Ryan Terefenko ......................February 20, 2018..............................................................April 17, 2018

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Turner Evans .............................Feb. 17, 2014 (co)Ryan Hunter .................................... April 21, 2014Jesse King .......................................March 5, 2013Logan Schuss .............................. March 29, 2010......................................................May 10, 2010 (co).............................................................Feb. 20, 2012..............................................................Feb. 19, 2013Mario Ventiquattro ................March 8, 2010 (co)

Defensive Player of the WeekBrandon Freeman .............. March 29, 2010 (co)Joe Meurer .........................................April 8, 2013Keenan Ochwat ............................. April 23, 2012Scott Spencer ..................................April 14, 2014............................................................. April 21, 2014Specialist of the WeekMichael Italiano ............................ March 18, 2013Trey Wilkes ..................................... March 11, 2013Darius Bowling ...............................March 5, 2013Shawn Kaplan ................................. April 30, 2012Jake Withers ................................ March 24, 2014

Honor Roll (awarded in 2010 only)Brandon Freeman .........................March 8, 2010..........................................................March 15, 2010James Green ...............................March 22, 2010............................................................. April 12, 2010Scott Foreman .............................March 22, 2010Logan Schuss .................................. April 19, 2010

BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMRobby Haus .................................................... 2015Jesse King ....................................................... 2015David Planning ............................................... 2015Tre Leclaire ........................................................2017Jake Withers .....................................................2017Ben Randall .......................................................2017Freddy Freibott ................................................2017Erik Evans ......................................................... 2018

ECAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMDominique Alexander ................................... 2013Greg Dutton ..................................................... 2013Turner Evans .................................................... 2013Tyler Frederick ................................................ 2011Robby Haus ..................................................... 2013Jesse King .................................................. 2013, 14Joe Meurer ...................................................... 2014David Planning ............................................... 2012Logan Schuss .................................................. 2013Adam Trombley .............................................. 2012 GWLL PLAYER OF THE WEEKGreg Bice ........................................ April 15, 2003........................................................... April 30, 2002John Bolen .................................March 29, 2006Kevin Buchanan .............................. May 9, 2006............................................................Feb. 28, 2007......................................................... March 13, 2008............................................................ April 10, 2008............................................................April 16, 2008

Joel Dalgarno ..................................April 4, 2007..............................................................April 2, 2008........................................................... April 23, 2008............................................................April 15, 2009Anthony Gilardi ............................ April 28, 2004Thomas Holzer ........................... March 28, 1994Josh Lesko ..................................... April 14, 2004Jason Lutz ................................... March 14, 2007Eric O’Brien ...................................March 9, 2005Mike Pires ........................................Feb. 10, 2009Mike Rimmer ....................................May 11, 2005Tony Russo .......................................April 5, 2004........................................................March 26, 2003..............................................................April 8, 2003..........................................................March 17, 2002Stefan Schroder ...............................May 9, 2007Curtis Smith ................................... April 30, 2003......................................................... March 18, 2003........................................................... Feb. 26, 2002............................................................April 21, 2002Mario Ventiquattro ...................... April 23, 2007

MLA PLAYER OF THE YEARTerry Gilmore ....................................................1978Doug Myers ..................................................... 1992

ALL-MIDWEST LACROSSE ASSOCIATION SELECTIONSFIRST TEAMDan Anderson ...........................................1978, 79Darrell Apt ................................................. 1955, 56Burke Bero ....................................................... 1954Tim Cave ........................................................... 1982Craig Cooper ....................................................1978Brian Driscoll.................................................... 1968Jon Ewert .......................................................... 1986Gordon Eyre.............................................. 1979, 80Ted Freshwater ............................................... 1963Dana Friend ................................................1970, 71Joe Funaro ....................................................... 1963Warren Galvin ........................................... 1969, 70Terry Gilmore .......................................1977, 78, 79Dale Hart ........................................................... 1963Paul Hartman ....................................................1957Jim Hartnett ..................................................... 1980Scott Hamilton ................................................. 1986Bill Haagenoon ............................................... 1963Charlie Keller .............................................1967, 68Fred Keller ..................................................1957, 58Tom Kutrosky ................................................... 1956Dick McCombs ................................................ 1954Tim Michael .......................................................1970Roger Moser .................................................... 1956Doug Myers ............................................... 1991, 92Joe Oelgoetz ....................................................1978Bill Polasky ....................................................... 1966Jerry Roach .......................................................1971George Ropp ................................................... 1966Glenn Rudy ...................................................... 1966John Shafer ............................................ 1960, 1961

CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDS.................................................................May 1, 2018Matt Borges ....................................March 6, 2018

Freshman of the WeekColin Chell ........................... March 20, 2015 (co)..................................................... April 13, 2015 (co)Trevor Hodgins ..............................Feb. 23, 2015Tre Leclaire .....................................March 21, 2017..................................................March 28, 2017 (co)..............................................................April 18, 2017Jackson Reid ........................... February 13, 2018............................................................ April 24, 2018Justin Inacio .........................................May 1, 2018

Specialist of the WeekTom Carey .................................... March 16, 2015............................................................. April 13, 2015............................................................March 8, 2016................................................................Feb. 8, 2017Christopher May .............................. Feb. 9, 2015..............................................................Feb. 16, 2015............................................................March 2, 2015 ...............................................................April 6, 2015Jake Withers ....................................Feb. 10, 2016.............................................................March 1, 2016...........................................................March 21, 2017..............................................................April 18, 2017............................................................ April 25, 2017Justin Inacio .................................... April 24, 2018

ECAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKRookie of the WeekDominique Alexander ......................May 3, 2010J.T. Blubaugh ..............................April 7, 2014 (co)Carter Brown ...................................Feb. 26, 2013Nick Doyle .................................... March 24,2014Greg Dutton .......................................Feb. 21, 2011.......................................................... March 28, 2011............................................................... April 11, 2011Turner Evans ................................ March 19, 2012Robby Haus............. ....................... April 22, 2013Shawn Kaplan .........................March 7, 2011 (co).................................................................May 2, 2011John Kelly ....................................... April 28, 2014Logan Schuss ..................................March 1, 2010....................................................March 8, 2010 (co).................................................... April 26, 2010 (co)..............................................................May 10, 2010Jeff Tundo ......................................March 15, 2010...............................................................April 5, 2010............................................................. April 12, 2010Jake Withers ...........................Feb. 24, 2014 (co).......................................................... March 31, 2014......................................................April 14, 2014 (co)............................................................. April 21, 2014

Off ensive Player of the WeekDominique Alexander ................ March 14, 2011.................................................................May 2, 2011.......................................................April 9, 2012 (co)Jarred Bowman ........................Feb. 21, 2011 (co)

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James Spung ................................................... 1955Bill Stephentich ............................................... 1988Jack Strapp ..................................................... 1962Ted Szakmary .................................................. 1969Jack Tzagournis ....................................... 1989, 90Skip Van Bourgondien ....................................1971Brian Williams .................................................. 1993Dick Wootten ................................................... 1955Rudolph Yeagle ................................................1957

SECOND TEAMChris Abeles ................................................... 1969Glenn Alban ..................................................... 1986Roger Allen ...................................................... 1985Steve Allison .....................................................1976Bill Anderson ................................................... 1982Dan Anderson ................................................... 1977Jim Ash ............................................................... 1988Roger Beck ...................................................... 1962David Blue ......................................................... 1992Bob Cawley ...................................................... 1962Dennis Clotz .................................................... 1962Craig Cooper .....................................................1975Dean Curtis ................................................. 1991, 93Jon Ewert ........................................................... 1985Gordon Eyre.................................................1977, 78Gene Ferraro .....................................................1976Dana Friend .......................................................1970Brian Gould ................................................ 1989, 90Rob Grim ..................................................... 1980, 82Bill Haagenson ................................................ 1962Bob Harman ...................................................... 1980Dale Hart .......................................................... 1962Paul Hartman .................................................... 1956Van Hoff man ..................................................... 1956Charlie Kellar ....................................................1967Fred Keller ......................................................... 1956Fred Koval ......................................................... 1980Tom Lyle ............................................................. 1964Tim McCabe ........................................ 1988, 89, 90Cliff Murray ..................................................1967, 68Robert O’Neill ...................................................1983Gene O’Neil ................................................1967, 68Jeff Pilon ............................................................ 1993Mike Sullivan ..................................................... 1993John Szakmary ..................................................1976Ted Szakmary ................................................... 1969Dick Wallace ..................................................... 1980Todd Walker ....................................................... 1977Rick Whiteman ...........................................1967, 68Brian Williams ................................................... 1992Jim Windle ..........................................................1976Mike Work ...................................................1967, 68

HONORABLE MENTIONChris Abeles ..............................................1970, 91Roger Allen .......................................................1983Chris Anderson ................................................. 1977Jim Ash ............................................................... 1986Mike Avery ........................................................ 1988Jim Beery ........................................................... 1982

Jerry Bell ............................................................ 1968Dean Curtis ....................................................... 1992Robert “Tip” Franklin ..................................... 1962Bill Gordon ........................................................1967Brian Gould ....................................................... 1988Doug Gulick ....................................................... 1991Paul Hartman .................................................... 1956Bob Huth............................................................ 1968Tim Kramer .........................................................1983Jeff Leake ...........................................................1975Chuck Morrison.................................................1975John Munson ....................................................1967Joe Oelgoetz .............................................. 1976, 77Greg Palcanis ....................................................1967Doug Robenalt .................................................. 1977John Rubin ................................................ 1982, ‘83Russell Salk ....................................................... 1992Bill Schick ...........................................................1983Don Starr .......................................................... 1962Bill Stephentich ................................................ 1986Ted Szakmary ....................................................1967Dave Teeple ...................................................... 1980Warren Wolfe .....................................................1970

MIDWEST ALL-STAR TEAMFIRST TEAMDan Cheney ...................................................... 1959John Shafer ....................................................... 1961Bob Shoemaker ............................................... 1961

SECOND TEAMHenry Douglas ................................................. 1959Jon Mercer ........................................................ 1959

NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAMEMike Abeles ...............................................2000 (N)Dick Augspurger .........................................1965 (S)Andrew Bender ........................................2006 (N)Mike Berlin .................................................. 1974 (S)Greg Bice ...................................................2004 (N)Sandy Boyce ............................................... 2001 (S)Kevin Buchanan .......................................2008 (N)Bob Cawley ..................................................1963 (S)Dennis Clotz ................................................1962 (S)John DiCamillo .......................................... 2002 (S)Brian Driscoll ..............................................1968 (S)Jon Ewert ......................................................1986 (S)Joe Funaro ...................................................1963 (S)Warren Galvin ..............................................1970 (S)Terry Gilmore ...............................................1979 (S)Dale Hart .......................................................1963 (S)Michael Italiano ..........................................2014 (N)Rick Lewis .................................................... 2015 (S)Christopher May ........................................ 2015 (S)Joe Meurer ..................................................2014 (N)Roger Moser ................................................1957 (S)Pat Myers ....................................................2003 (N)Keenan Ochwat ......................................... 2012 (S)Ricky Pages ................................................2008 (N)David Planning ........................................... 2015 (S)Bill Polasky ...................................................1966 (S)

CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDSTom Randisi ................................................2005 (N)Jerry Roach ................................................... 1971 (S)Glenn Rudy ..................................................1966 (S)Tony Russo ................................................2004 (N)Jeff Schneider ..........................................2007 (N)Curtis Smith ................................................2003 (N)Don Starr ...................................................... 1964 (N)Skip Van Bourgondien .............................. 1973 (S)Ben Wright ..................................................1965 (S)(N) and (S) designate North and South teams

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ACADEMIC AWARDSOHIO STATE BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR FINALISTSKevin Stephan ............................... 2002 (Winner)Andrew Bender .............................................2006 Collis Boyce ...................................................2002Peter Dillon .................................................... 2003Peter Frantz ...................................................2005 John Kuss ........................................................ 1998Tom Randisi ....................................................2005 Geoff rey Omiatek .......................................... 2001Logan Schuss ................................................. 2014Jon Torpey .....................................................2000

CORWIN A. FERGUS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERSDominique Alexander .................................. 2014Andrew Bender .............................................2006Freddy Freibott ............................................... 2018Anthony Gilardi ............................................. 2004Geoff rey Omiatek .......................................... 2001Brandon Paul .................................................2002Kevin Stephan ...............................................2002

ANNE AND WOODY HAYES SCHOLARSHIPScott Spencer ................................................. 2015

A.K. AND JUDITH A. PIERCE PHOENIX AWARD WINNERSDrew May ........................................................2006

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASSALL-SENIOR ALL-AMERICACarter Brown (second team) ...................... 2016Joel Dalgarno (second team) ....................2009Matt Kawamoto (fi rst team) ......................... 2012Joe Meurer (second team) .......................... 2014David Planning (fi rst team) .......................... 2015Logan Schuss (fi nalist) ................................... 2013

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDPaul Beery ......................................................... 2011Andrew Bender ..............................................2006Jarred Bowman ............................................... 2010Kevin Buchanan ............................................. 2008Ryan Hunter ..................................................... 2016John Kelly ......................................................... 2018Chris Li ............................................................. 2007Scott Matthews ..............................................2009Evan Mulchrone .............................................. 2015Tyler Pfi ster .......................................................2017Tom Randisi ..............................................2004, 05Brock Sorensen .............................................. 2012Scott Spencer .................................................. 2014Trey Wilkes ....................................................... 2013Randisi (2004), Bender (2006) and Beery (2011) were named the overall Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners for Ohio State

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSConnor Anderson ..........................................2009Noah Best ..........................................................2017Ryan Borcherding ......................................... 2015Jarred Bowman ............................................... 2011Lukas Buckley ............................................2017, 18Chase Bunce ................................................... 2018Packy Campbell .............................................. 2010Colin Chell ........................................................ 2018Mark Crawford ................................................ 2013Tyler Dolphin ...........................................2009, 10Tyler Frederick ................................................ 2012Freddy Freibott ..........................................2017, 18John Kelly ......................................................... 2018Chris Lowery ..................................................2009Kevin Mack ....................................................... 2013Ben Randall ...................................................... 2018Joey Salisbury ................................................. 2018Cameron Stephens ....................................... 2015Brendon Wallace ............................................ 2018

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TENDominique Alexander ........................ 2011, 12, 13Connor Anderson ..........................................2009Lucas Bailey ............................................... 2015, 16Dan Bain ..........................................................2009Mat Ballay .......................................... 2006, 07, 08Lucas Bailey ......................................................2017Eddie Bambino .....................................2010, 11, 12Brendan Barger ...................................2016, 17, 18Paul Beery ................................................... 2010, 11Andrew Bender ................................2004, 05, 06Noah Best ..........................................................2017Charlie Billingsley .......................................... 2008Gary Bining .......................................2004, 05, 06Jon Blashford ...................................2005, 06, 07Jason Bloom .....................................2004, 05, 06Ryan Borcherding............................... 2013, 14, 15John Bolen ...................................................... 2007Joe Bonanni ......................................... 2010, 11, 12Matt Borges ................................................2017, 18Eric Borsoni ......................................... 1990, 91, 92Jarred Bowman ..................................2009, 10, 11Collis Boyce .......................................2000, 01, 02Matthew Brandes ....................................2000, 01Ryan Brant ........................................................ 2011Carter Brown ......................................2014, 15, 16Kevin Buchanan .............................. 2006, 07, 08Lucas Buckley ............................................2017, 18Chase Bunce ................................................... 2018Alex Burgdorf .................................................. 2018Pat Calhoun ...................................................2006Packy Campbell ........................................ 2010, 11Eric Chadderdon ............................................ 2013Colin Chell ............................................2016, 17, 18Matt Cornell ..................................... 2006, 07, 08Mark Crawford .................................... 2011, 12, 13Bill Curry ........................................... 2006, 07, 08Dean Curtis ......................................... 1991, 92, 93

Joel Dalgarno ................................................ 2007John Dauro ......................................2003, 04, 05Conor David ............................................... 2010, 11John DiCamillo ...............................................2000Nick Diegel ................................................. 2013, 14Peter Dillon ........................................2000, 01, 03Tyler Dolphin ......................................2009, 10, 11Timothy Duff y .........................................2004, 05Andy Elmer .....................................................2005Erik Evans .............................................2016, 17, 18Turner Evans ........................................ 2013, 14, 15Peter Frantz .....................................2003, 04, 05Tyler Frederick ............................................... 2012Freddy Freibott ...................................2016, 17, 18Chris Friel ......................................... 2006, 07, 08Josh Funk .................................................2007, 08Scott Gerland .....................................2009, 10, 11Anthony Gilardi ......................................2003, 04James Green .......................................... 2008, 09John Hardesty ................................................ 2012Brian Hartman ................................................. 1995Robby Haus ........................................2014, 15, 16Jeff Henrick ...................................................... 2018Trevor Hodgins ...................................2016, 17, 18Jack Jasinski .................................................... 2018Kacy Kapinos ............................................ 2015, 16Ben Karr ..................................................... 2014, 15Matt Kawamoto ..................................2009, 2012Anthony Kelly ................................................. 2003John Kelly .............................................2015, 17, 18Ryan Keneally .................................................. 2011Josh Kirson....................................................... 2018Carter Kistler .................................................... 2018Ben Kochalski .................................................2000Gordie Koerber .............................................. 2014Fred Koury ..................................................1997, 98John Kuss ............................................1996, 97, 98Ryan Laff ey .............................................2002, 04Brian Lalley ...................................... 2007, 08, 09Scott Lathrop ......................................2009, 10, 11Jeff Laubenstein ............................................. 1995Jordan Levack ................................................. 2011Rick Lewis .................................................. 2014, 15Brian Lichtenauer ............................................2017Nick Liddil .............................................. 2011, 12, 13Chris Li ............................................................. 2007Bo Lori ..........................................................2017, 18Keith Lovett ....................................... 2007, 08, 09Ryan Lowe ....................................................... 2008Chris Lowery .............................................2009, 10Jason Lutz .........................................2005, 06, 07Kevin Mack ............................................ 2011, 12, 13Logan Maccani ...........................................2017, 18Caleb Mahoney ............................................... 2018Scott Matthews .............................................2009Drew May .........................................2004, 05, 06James McClure ............................................... 2001Scott McGrath.................................................. 1999Mike McKenna ................................2002, 03, 04Stephen McKinlay .......................... 2006, 07, 08

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Connor Anderson ................................... 2008, 09Max Atherton ....................................................2005Lucas Bailey ...........................................2014, 15, 16Dan Bain ................................................... 2008, 09Mat Ballay ..........................................2006, 07, 08Eddie Bambino ............................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Brendan Barger ............................. 2015, 16, 17, 18Colby Barker ......................................................2018Paul Beery ....................................................2010, 11Andrew Bender .........................2003, 04, 05, 06Joe Benson ......................................................2007Noah Best ....................................................2016, 17Charlie Billingsley .................................... 2005, 08Gary Bining ................................2003, 04, 05, 06Jon Blashford ............................2004, 05, 06, 07Liam Blohm .......................................................2015Jason Bloom ...................... 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06John Bolen ................................................2006, 07Joe Bonanni .................................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Ryan Borcherding .........................2012, 13, 14, 15Matt Borges .......................................... 2016, 17, 18Eric Borsoni ...................................................1991,92Jarred Bowman ............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11Collis Boyce ......................................... 1999, 00, 01 Sandy Boyce ......................................................1998Matthew Brandes ........................ 1999, 00, 01, 02Ryan Brant ....................................................2010, 11Carter Brown ...................................2013, 14, 15, 16Kevin Buchanan ........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08Lukas Buckley ...................................... 2016, 17, 18J.T. Bugliosi .........................................................2018Chase Bunce ........................................ 2016, 17, 18Alex Burgdorf ....................................................2018Joseph Caccioppo ...........................................1996Matt Cafarelli ....................................................2001Thomas Cahill ....................................................1999Pat Calhoun............................................... 2005, 06James Campbell ...............................................1999 Packy Campbell ..........................................2010, 11Eric Chadderdon ..............................................2013Colin Chell ....................................... 2015, 16, 17, 18Chrisopher Cirino ............................................. 1997Peter Coluccini ................................................2009Reegan Comeault ...........................................2012Matt Cornell ............................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Caleb Costa ....................................................... 2017Ryan Cosgrove ...............................................2002Mark Crawford ......................................2011, 12 ,13Billy Curry ................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Dean Curtis ..................................................1991, 93Joel Dalgarno ...........................................2006, 07Stewart D’Ambrogi ..........................................2010John Dauro ................................2002, 03, 04, 05Conor David ..................................................2010, 11Alan Davies ........................................................1996Omari DeBerry ..................................................2018John DeLucia ....................................................2000John DiCamillo ...........................................1999, 00Nick Diegel ...........................................2012, 13, 14Peter Dillon ............................1999, 00, 01, 02, 03Tyler Dolphin ................................. 2008, 09, 10, 11

ACADEMIC AWARDSKevin Duff y ..................................................2012, 14Timothy Duff y ................................... 2003, 04, 05Andy Elmer ........................................2004, 05, 06Erik Evans ........................................ 2015, 16, 17, 18Turner Evans ...................................2012, 13, 14, 15Jarrad Evens ............................................... 1996, 97Eric Fannell .......................................................2016Matt Fassnacht ..................................................2001Peter Frantz ...............................2002, 03, 04, 05Tyler Frederick ......................................2011, 12, 13Brandon Freeman ..........................................2007Freddy Freibott .............................. 2015, 16, 17, 18Chris Friel ................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Josh Funk ..................................................2007, 08Steve Gary ..........................................................1995Scott Gerland ............................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Sean Giampietro ..............................................2014Anthony Gilardi ................................. 2001, 03, 04Kevin Gilligan ..................................................... 1997Matt Gorski ........................................................2010James Green ...................................... 2008, 09, 10John Hardesty .............................................2011, 12Brian Hartman .............................................1994,95Robby Haus .....................................2013, 14, 15, 16Jeff Henrick ........................................................2018Trevor Hodgins .............................. 2015, 16, 17, 18Griffi n Hughes ...................................................2018Michael Italiano .................................................2011Jack Jasinski ......................................................2018Jeff Kaiser ...........................................................1998Kacy Kapinos ........................................2014, 15, 16Shawn Kaplan ....................................................2013Ben Karr .............................................................2015Matt Kawamoto .........................................2009, 12Anthony Kelly ...................................................2003John Kelly ........................................ 2015, 16, 17, 18Ryan Keneally ..................................... 2008, 09, 11Jesse King .........................................................2012Josh Kirson................................................... 2017, 18Carter Kistler ......................................... 2016, 17, 18Andrew Klontz .................................................2008Ben Kochalski .............................................1999, 00Gordie Koerber ..........................................2014, 15Fred Koury ............................................ 1996, 97, 98John Kuss ......................................... 1995,96,97,98Ryan Laff ey .............................................. 2002, 04Brian Lalley ................................ 2006, 07, 08, 09Brian Lang ...................................................2016, 17Buddy Lange ..................................................... 1997Scott Lathrop ................................ 2008, 09, 10, 11Jeff Laubenstein ........................................1993, 95Brian Lichtenauer ............................................. 2017George Lee ........................................................ 1997Josh Lesko ........................................................2001Jordan Levack .............................................2010, 11Rick Lewis ..............................................2012, 14, 15Chris Li ..............................................................2007Nick Liddil .........................................2010, 11, 12, 13David Lisko .....................................................2004Bo Lori ..........................................................2016, 18Keith Lovett ................................ 2006, 07, 08, 09

KC Meleski ....................................................... 1998Joe Meurer .......................................... 2012, 13, 14Evan Mulchrone .................................. 2013, 14, 15Michael Murphree .........................................2002Nick Musci ........................................................ 2018Pat Myers ............................................2001, 02, 03Eric O’Brien .................................................... 2007Michael O’Connor .........................................2000Jarred Olson ................................................. 2004Geoff Omiatek ...................................1998, 99, 00Andrew Pace ................................... 2007, 08, 09Tim Pataki ................................................2005, 06Brandon Paul .....................................2000, 01, 02Johnny Pearson ............................................. 2015Tyler Pfi ster ......................................... 2015, 16, 17Greg Pilarowski .................................. 1991, 93, 94David Planning .......................................... 2014, 15Casey Ragiel ......................................................1996Scott Rahl .......................................................... 1993Ben Randall ........................................................2018Tom Randisi ....................................... 2003, 04, 05Patrick Riff ee .........................................2011, 12, 13Jeff Ryan ................................................... 2008, 09Jon Rydberg ..................................... 2005, 06, 07Joey Salisbury ...................................................2018Daniel Savage ....................................2000, 01, 02Peter Schell ...............................................2006, 07Logan Schuss ........................................2011, 12, 13Austin Seiple ......................................... 2016, 17, 18Jake Sharick .........................................2012, 13, 14Austin Shanks .................................................... 2017Mike Smail ..............................................2010, 11, 12Matthew Smidt ..................................... 2016, 17, 18Stephen Smith .................................................2008Jeff Sobota ........................................................2000Brock Sorensen ...............................................2012Christian Soult .................................................2004Cullen Sowder ...................................................2018Scott Spencer ...................................................2014Kevin Stephan ....................................2000, 01, 02Cameron Stephens ..............................2013, 14, 15Andrew Stimmel ...................................... 2009, 10Ryan Terefenko .................................................2018Patrick Toohey .......................................2011, 12, 13Matthew Toresco .................................... 2005, 06Jon Torpey........................................... 1998, 99, 00Adam Trombley ................................................2014Andrew Tunison ..............................................2005Donnie Turchin ................................... 2008, 09, 10Mark Tzagournis ...............................................1989Lance Vitt .......................................... 2003, 04, 05Brendan Wallace ..............................................2018Brian Ward .........................................................2016Dan Wertz ....................................................2012, 13Trey Wilkes .............................................2011, 12, 13Jake Withers .........................................2015, 16, 17Josh Wittenberg ..............................2004, 05, 06David Zimmerman ........................................... 1993

OSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETESDominique Alexander ...................2010, 11, 12, 13

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Bo Lori ................................................................. 2017Ryan Lowe .................................................2007, 08Chris Lowery ................................2007, 08, 09, 10Jason Lutz ......................................... 2005, 06, 07Logan Maccani ..................................... 2016, 17, 18Kevin Mack .......................................2010, 11, 12, 13Caleb Mahoney .................................................2018Kent Martin .........................................................2001Jed Manning ......................................................2018Paxton Marks .....................................................2018Eric Massaro ...................................................2004Scott Matthews ...............................................2009Christopher May ..............................................2015Drew May ....................................2003, 04, 05, 06James McClure ......................................... 2000, 01Scott McGrath.............................................1998, 99Mike McKenna ...........................2001, 02, 03, 04Steve McKinlay ........................... 2005, 06, 07, 08KC Meleski ....................................................1997,98Joe Meurer .......................................2011, 12, 13, 14Evan Mulchrone .............................2012, 13, 14, 15Michael Murphree .................................... 2001, 02Nick Musci ..........................................................2018Pat Myers ......................................2000, 01, 02, 03Mike Norton .............................................. 2002, 03Eric O’Brien ......................................................2007Michael O’Connor ............................. 1998, 99, 00Collin O’Hare ..................................................... 2017Casey Olejniczak ..............................................2001Jarred Olson ...................................................2004Geoff Omiatek ........................1997, 98, 99, 00, 01David Otis ........................................................... 1994Andrew Pace ............................. 2006, 07, 08, 09Brandon Paul ......................................2000, 01, 02Michael Pagniano .............................................1992Tim Pataki ...........................................2004, 05, 06 Johnny Pearson ......................................... 2014, 17Tyler Pfi ster ................................2013, 14, 15, 16, 17Gregory Pilarowski ................................ 1991,93,94Jeff Pilon ............................................................. 1993David Planning .................................................2015Chris Pletcher ........................................... 2005, 06Casey Ragiel ................................................1995,96Scott Rahl .....................................................1992,93Ben Randall .................................................. 2017, 18Tom Randisi ................................2002, 03, 04, 05Jackson Reid .....................................................2018Jack Rennillo......................................................2018Patrick Riff ee ...................................2010, 11, 12 ,13Evan Riss ............................................................2018Zach Rodgers ..............................................2010, 11Jeff Ryan .............................................2007, 08, 09Jon Rydberg ...................................... 2005, 06, 07Joey Salisbury ............................................. 2017, 18Matthew Sallade ............................................... 2017Daniel Savage .............................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Peter Schell ........................................ 2005, 06, 07Jeff Snyder ........................................................2005Logan Schuss ..................................2010, 11, 12, 13Matt Schwabauer .............................................1998Austin Seiple ................................... 2015, 16, 17, 18

Austin Shanks .................................................... 2017Jake Sharick ....................................2011, 12, 13, 14Danny Simonetti ..............................................2014Mike Smail ...................................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Matthew Smidt ............................... 2015, 16, 17, 18Stephen Smith ..........................................2007, 08Colby Smith ........................................................2018Jackson Smith ...................................................2018Jeff Sobota ........................................................2000Brock Sorensen ...............................................2012Christian Soult ..........................................2003, 04Cullen Sowder ...................................... 2016, 17, 18Scott Spencer .............................................2012, 14Drew Sraver .....................................................2004Kevin Stephan ............................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Cameron Stephens ...................................2014, 15Andrew Stimmel ................................ 2008, 09, 10Charles Strittmatter ..........................................2103Ryan Terefenko ................................................. 2017Patrick Toohey .................................2010, 11, 12, 13Matt Toresco ............................................. 2005, 06Jon Torpey...................................... 1997,98, 99, 00Jeff Tundo .........................................................2010Andrew Tunison ...................................... 2003, 05Donnie Turchin ............................2007, 08, 09, 10Lance Vitt .......................................... 2003, 04, 05Brandon Wallace ........................................ 2017, 18Brian Ward .........................................................2014John Waterson ..................................................1998Devin Weatherley .............................................2001Dan Wertz ...............................................2011, 12, 13Trey Wilkes .............................................2011, 12, 13Jake Withers ...................................2014, 15, 16, 17Josh Wittenberg ..............................2004, 05, 06David Zimmerman ......................................1992,93

ECAC ALL-ACADEMICDominique Alexander .........................2011, 12, 13Eddie Bambino .......................................2010, 11, 12Paul Beery .....................................................2010, 11Ryan Borcherding.......................................2013, 14Jarred Bowman ...........................................2010, 11Carter Brown ...............................................2013, 14Eric Chadderdon ..............................................2013Tyler Dolphin .....................................................2011Turner Evans ................................................2013, 14Tyler Frederick .................................................2012Scott Lathrop ................................................2010, 11Kevin Mack .............................................2011, 12, 13Luke Miller .........................................................2014Evan Mulchrone ................................................2013Johnny Pearson ...............................................2014Logan Schuss ..............................................2011, 12Danny Simonetti ...............................................2014Patrick Toohey .......................................2011, 12, 13Trey Wilkes ...................................................2011, 12Dan Wertz ....................................................2012, 13

ACADEMIC AWARDS

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TEAM MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1966 .....................................................Bill Polasky1967 .................................................... Gene O’Neill1969 .........................................................Jerry Bell 1970 ................................................Warren Galvin1971 ......................................................Jerry Roach1975 .............................................Dennis Swanson1977 ..................................................Terry Gilmore1985 ..................................................... Roger Allen1986 ........................................................Jon Ewert1988 ...................................................Tim McCabe1989 ...................................................Tim McCabe 1992 ................................................... Doug Myers1995 ................................................Matt Horowitz1996 ...................................................Tony Lignelli1997 ................................................... Tim Johnson1998 .............................................Greg Zytkowski1999 ...................................................Mike Abeles2000 ..................................................Mike Abeles2001 ..................................................Sandy Boyce2002 ....................................................Tony Russo 2003 .......................................................Greg Bice 2004 ..................................................Senior Class2005 ............................................Andrew Bender 2006 ............................................Andrew Bender2007 ...........................................Kevin Buchanan 2008 ...........................................Kevin Buchanan..................................................................Josh Funk2009 ................................................Joel Dalgarno........................................................ Scott Matthews

PAUL HARTMAN MOST IMPROVED PLAYER1977 ...............................................Doug Robenalt1978 ...........................................David Cavanaugh1985 ................................................. Mike Heilman1986 ............................................Jack Tzagournis1988 ...................................................Joe Costello1989 .......................................................Bill Weeks 1990 .....................................................David BLue1991 ....................................................Jason Carey1992 ..............................................Aaron Sperano 1995 ...................................................Tony Lignelli1996 .................................................. Tim Johnson1998 .........................................................Jon Egan1999 ..................................................Sandy Boyce2000 ................................................Brandon Paul2001 ........................................Preston Dickerson2002 ................................................ Matt Cafarelli 2003 ...............................................Bryan Mulford 2004 ................................................. Shaun Lyons2005 ................................................. Jon Rydberg 2006 ............................................ Scott Matthews2007 ...................................................Eric O’Brien 2008 ............................................... Doug Ruhnke 2009 ............................................Matt Kawamoto2010 ...................................................Joe Bonanni2011 ...................................................... Pat Toohey........................................................Jarred Bowman2012 ..................................................Turner Evans.........................................................David Planning

2013 ............................................Evan Mulchrone2014 ...................................................Ryan Hunter2015 .......................................................Erik Evans.................................................................. John Kelly2016 ............................................Johnny Pearson2017 ............................................... Freddy Freibott2018 ..................................................... Josh Kirson

THE BICE UNSUNG HERO AWARD1977 ................................................Dan Anderson1985 .......................................................Chip Rossi 1986 .................................................. Mike Roeper 1988 ......................................................John Lowe1989 ......................................................John Lowe1998 .............................................. Kevin Stockton1999 ......................................................Fred Koury2000 ..................................................Barry Wilson2001 ....................................................Curtis Smith2002 ............................................ Anthony Gilardi 2003 ................................................... Peter Dillon 2004 .................................................... John Dauro.............................................................. Chris Brown 2005 ...................................................Craig Nolan 2006 ........................................................... Chris Li ..................................................................Josh Funk2007 ............................................ Scott Matthews....................................................................Jeff Ryan 2008 ...................................................... Chris Friel 2009 .............................................. Corey Bentine 2010 ....................................... Mario Ventiquattro..............................................................Conor David2011 .................................................. Scott Lathrop..............................................................Joe Bonanni2012 .............................................Matt Kawamoto.................................................................Mike Smail2013 ................................. Dominique Alexander2014 ................................................Scott Spencer2015 ........................................... Christopher May................................................... Reegan Comeault2016 ..................................................Jake Withers2017 ...............................................Ryan Terefenko2018 ...................................................Hank Bethke

HUSTLE AWARD1992 ........................................................ Russ Salk

MOST INSPIRATIONAL1992 .....................................................John Baker

COACH’S AWARD 1985 .................................................. Mike Roeper 1986 .................................................. Steve Brown 1988 ............................................................Jim Ash 1989 ............................................Jack Tzagournis

OUTSTANDING JUNIOR1969 ................................................Warren Galvin1979 ................................................... Chris Abeles

OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE1969 .................................................. Chris Abeles 1970 ................................................... Dana Friend

OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN/MOST VALUABLE ROOKIE/BEST NEWCOMER1969 ................................................... Dana Friend 1970 ................................................. Danny Colley1977 ................................................... Gordon Eyre1985 .............................................Bill Stephenitch 1986 ...................................................Tim McCabe1988 ..................................................... Mike Avery 1989 ....................................... Matt Frankenberry 1992 ............................................... Brian Hartman...................................................................Rich Kielb1993 .........................................................Jeff Pilon1998 ........................................................Rich Kielb .....................................................Jeremy Schwartz....................................................Steve Gloceckner1999 ............................................... Kevin Stephan2000 .......................................................Pat Myers2001 ........................................................Greg Bice 2002 ...................................................Tom Randisi 2003 ............................................Andrew Bender 2004 .............................................. Jeff Schneider 2005 ...........................................Kevin Buchanan...............................................................Ricky Pages2006 ....................................................John Bolen...........................................................Joel Dalgarno2007 ................................................ James Green 2008 ................................................ Scott Lathrop2009 .............................................Eddie Bambino 2010 ................................. Dominique Alexander................................................................. Jeff Tundo2011 ....................................................Greg Dutton 2012 ......................................................Jesse King 2013 ................................................. Carter Brown.............................................................. Robby Haus2014 ...................................................JT Blubaugh2015 ......................................................Colin Chell2016 ................................................... Matt Borges2017 .......................................................Tre Leclaire2018 ....................................................Justin Inacio

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD1998 ....................................................... John Kuss1999 ..................................................... Jon Torpey2000 .....................................................Pete Dillon2001 ............................................... Kevin Stephan2002 ..................................................Mark Marion2003 ............................................... Anthony Kelly 2004 ................................................... Gary Bining 2005 ...................................................Tom Randisi 2006 .................................................Jason Bloom2007 ................................................ Andrew Pace 2008 .................................................. Matt Cornell2009 ............................................... Doug Ruhnke 2010 .............................................Jarred Bowman 2011 ....................................................Conor David 2012 ............................................ Brock Sorensen

TEAM AWARDS

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TEAM/OHIO STATE AWARDS

2017 ............................................Jake Withers (159)2018 ........................................Freddy Freibott (43).................................................Ryan Terefenko (45)

ALAN BRADY SERVICE TO OHIO STATE LACROSSE AWARD1998 ............................... George and Carol Gans1999 .................................................. Darin Meeker2000 ........................................................Lisa Davis2001 .......................................Kim Dally-Badgeley2002 ........................................................ Leif Smith2003 ...................................................... Alan Brady 2004 ...................................................Andy Geiger2005 ......................................................Jay Stalfort 2006 ......................................................... Bill Myles2007 ..................................................Janine Oman 2008 ....................................................... TJ Shelton 2009 ................................................ Angie Beisner 2010 ......................................................... Bill Moffi tt............................................................. Mike Caldwell2011 .....................................................Leann Parker 2012 ................................................... Ben Carignan 2013 .................................................... Sean Perkins2014 ......................................................Brian Blount................................................................Brian Gimbel................................................................Brent Packer....................................... Ohio State Grounds Crew2015 ..................................................Danie Daluisio2016 ...................................................Dean Hansen2017 .......................................................Matthew Fox2018 .......................................................... Pete Olms

OFFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1995 ........................................................Tom Martin 1996 ........................................................Tom Martin 1997 .................................................. Kevin Johnson2002 ..................................................... Curtis Smith.................................................................Mike Norton2003 ..................................................... Curtis Smith.................................................................Mike Norton2004 ...............................................Anthony Gilardi 2005 ..........................................................Ben Wolff 2006 ............................................. Kevin Buchanan2007 ..................................................Joel Dalgarno 2008 ..................................................Joel Dalgarno2009 .......................................................... Jeff Ryan 2010 ....................................................Logan Schuss2011 ....................................................Logan Schuss 2012 ...................................................Logan Schuss2013 ...................................................Logan Schuss2014 ........................................................ Jesse King2015 ........................................................ Jesse King2016 ....................................................Carter Brown2017 .........................................................Eric Fannell2018 ........................................................ Tre Leclaire

JOHN MINNIS DEFENSIVE MVP1985 .................................................Sean Sweeney 1986 ...........................................................Bill Leahy1988 ................................................Bill Stephenitch

1989 ......................................................Dan Lindner1995 .............................................................Jeff Pilon ................................................................Raif Webster1996 ....................................................... Pat Sullivan 1997 .......................................................... David Otis 2002 .........................................................Toby Mink2003 ...................................................... Tony Russo 2004 ......................................................... Greg Bice.................................................................. Tony Russo 2005 .......................................................Brian Yontz 2006 .......................................................Brian Yontz.................................................................Ricky Pages 2007 .....................................................Ricky Pages......................................................... Stefan Schroder 2008 .....................................................Ricky Pages......................................................... Stefan Schroder2009 ..........................................Brandon Freeman 2010 ................................................. Scott Foreman.........................................................Andrew Stimmel2011 ................................................Keenan Ochwat 2012 ...............................................Keenan Ochwat 2013 ....................................................... Joe Meurer2014 ........................................................Joe Meurer2015 ...................................................... Robby Haus2016 ...................................................... Robby Haus2017 ........................................................... Tom Carey..................................................................Ben Randall2018 ...........................................................Erik Evans

COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2008 .......................................................Brian Lalley2009 ...................................................Scott Gerland2010 ................................................... Logan Schuss 2011 .................................................. Mark Crawford2012 ..........................................Dominic Imbordino 2013 ...............................................Evan Mulchrone2014 ......................................................JT Blubaugh2015 ..........................................................Rick Lewis2016 ....................................................... Tyler Pifster2017 .......................................................Austin Seiple2018 ......................................................Austin Seiple

MICHAEL R. BRESCHI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT2004 ......................................................Tom Randisi2005 ...............................................Andrew Bender2006 .............................................................. Chris Li2007 ......................................................Ricky Pages2008 ............................................... Scott Matthews 2009 .................................................Scott Foreman2010 .................................................... Scott Lathrop2011 .................................................Matt Kawamoto 2012 ..................................... Dominique Alexander2013 ........................................................Joe Meurer2014 ...............................................Evan Mulchrone2015 .................................................... Kacy Kapinos2016 ....................................................... Tyler Pfi ster2017 ............................................................ John Kelly2018 ......................................................Jack Jasinski

2013 .............................................. Mark Crawford2014 ....................................................Greg Dutton........................................................Adam Trombley2015 ......................................................Kevin Duff y2016 ..............................................Chris Mahoney2017 ........................................................Nick Doyle..............................................................Lucas Bailey2018 .......................................................Colin Chell........................................................................ Bo Lori.................................................................. John Kelly

OUTSTANDING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE1996 ........................................... Jeff Laubenstein1998 ...............................................Geoff Omiatek1999 ................................................ Geoff Omiatek2000 ....................................................Dan Savage2001 ....................................................... Pete Dillon2002 ................................................Kevin Stephan2003 ....................................................Peter Frantz 2004 .................................................... Tom Randisi 2005 ........................................................Chris Friel 2006 .....................................................Gary Bining2007 ........................................................Chris Friel 2008 ......................................... Connor Anderson2009 .................................................. Chris Lowery 2010 ...................................................Tyler Dolphin 2011 ............................................... Jarred Bowman2012 ................................................Tyler Frederick2013 ..........................................Ryan Borcherding 2014 ............................................................Ben Karr2015 ....................................... Cameron Stephens2016 .................................................Lukas Buckley2017 .......................................................... Noah Best2018 ..................................................Jackson Smith

MOST GROUNDBALLS IN A SEASON1970 ..................................................... Tim Michael1992 .................................................... Dan Zecchini........................................................................Rob Elia................................................................Doug Myers1998 ....................................................... Fred Koury1999 ............................................... John DiCamillo2000 .........................................Anthony Kelly (53)2001 ..........................................Anthony Kelly (70)2002 .........................................Anthony Kelly (62)2003 .........................................Anthony Kelly (53)2004 ................................................Greg Bice (65)2005 ............................................ Eric O’Brien (65) 2006 ............................................. Brian Yontz (36) 2007 ............................................ Eric O’Brien (69)2008 ................................................. Nick Carr (75)2009 ..................................... Scott Matthews (40)2010 ............................................... Trey Wilkes (41) 2011 .................................................. Shawn Kaplan (50) ..............................................................................2012 .........................................Shawn Kaplan (39)2013 ...............................................Trey Wilkes (68)2014 ........................................... Jake Withers (64)2015 ...................................Christopher May (133)2016 ............................................Jake Withers (110)

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AIDAN W., DANIEL P., AND ANGELA M. LIND-NER MEMORIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT 2009 .........................................................Mike Pires2011 .........................................................Trey Wilkes2013 .................................................David Planning2015 .........................................................Brian Ward

NOTE: Team award winners listed have been found in archives. Information on honorees from other years shoul1d be sent to [email protected].

OHIO STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME2013 ......................................................Dan Cheney1993......................................................Terry Gilmore2000 ....................................................Paul Hartman2008 .........................................................Fred Keller2003 ...................................Skip Van Bourgondien

BUCKEYE POWER CLUB2001 ................................................... Anthony Kelly......................................................................Pat Myers2002 .....................................................Jason Bloom.................................................................. John Dauro2003 ...............................................Andrew Tunison.................................................................John Dauro2004 ......................................................John Dauro2005 ......................................................John Dauro2006 .................................................Jeff Schneider........................................................Josh Wittenberg2007 .........................................................Chris Friel2008 .......................................... Charlie Billingsley2009 .............................................Andrew Stimmel..............................................................Tyler Dolphin2010 ...........................................Brandon Freeman2011 .....................................................Scott Lathrop...........................................................Mark Crawford...........................................................Jared Bowman.........................................................Bryce Woodson2012 .................................................Mark Crawford......................................................... Matt Kawamoto2013 .................................................Mark Crawford................................................................. Trey Wilkes2014 ......................................................... Rick Lewis2015 .............................................................Ben Karr.................................................................. Jesse King2016 ..................................................... Ryan Hunter..............................................................Kacy Kapinos2017 ..................................................... Jake Withers............................................................... JT Blubaugh.............................................................. Austin Seiple2018 ................................................Freddy Freibott..........................................................................Bo Lori.............................................................. Austin Seiple

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CAREER POINTS LEADERS Name Years G-A Pts.1. Terry Gilmore ....... 1976-79 ....123-127..2502. Logan Schuss ......2010-13. ....146-91 .... 2373. Joel Dalgarno ......2006-09 ..126-101 .. 2274. Jesse King ...........2012-15.....119-89 ....2085. Kevin Buchanan ..2005-08 ..97-78 ...... 1756. Jon Ewert .............. 1983-86 ....86-79 ..... 1657. Craig Cooper ....... 1974-78 ....88-75 ..... 1638. Carter Brown ......2013-16 .....106-55 .... 1619. Curtis Smith ..........2000-03 ..102-53 .... 15510. Bill Rodgers ......... 1978-81 .....107-43 ....15011. Mike Avery ........... 1988-91 .....98-50 ..... 14812. Tim McCabe ......... 1986-89 ....94-51 ...... 14513. David Blue ............ 1990-93....102-38 .... 14014. Cliff Murray ........... 1966-68....41-97....... 13815. Dean Curtis .......... 1990-93....95-42 ..... 13716. Thomas Holzer .... 1991-94 .....103-30 .... 133 Anthony Gilardi ...2001-04 ...75-58 .... 13318. Skip Van Bourgondien ................................ 1971-73 .....101-31 ...... 13219. Brian Driscoll ....... 1966-68....100-30 ... 13020. Jim Ash.................. 1985-88 ....75-53 ..... 12821. Roger Allen .......... 1982-85 ....89-35 ..... 124 Jeff Ryan ...............2007-09 ..84-40 ..... 12423. Rob Grim ............... 1979-82 ....68-54 ..... 122 Kevin Johnson ..... 1997-99 ....59-63 ..... 12225. Mike Norton .........2000-03 ..39-75 ...... 11426. Brian Williams ...... 1990-93....64-49 ..... 11327. Tim Johnson ........ 1994-97 ....64-39 ..... 103 Dennis Swanson . 1972-75 ....67-36 ..... 10329. Bill Wolford ........... 1976-79 ....80-22 .....102 Tre Leclaire .........2017- ....... 75-27 .....10231. James Green .......2007-10 ....74-26 .....100

CAREER GOALS Name Years Total1. Logan Schuss .............. 2010-13 .............1472. Joel Dalgarno ............... 2006-09 .......... 1263. Terry Gilmore ................ 1976-79 ............ 1234. Jesse King .................... 2012-15 ............ 1195. Bill Rodgers ................... 1978-81 ............. 1076. Carter Brown ................ 2013-16 ............ 1067. Thomas Holzer ............. 1991-94............. 1038. David Blue ..................... 1990-93 ........... 102 Curtis Smith ................... 2000-03 .......... 10210. Skip Van Bourgondien ......................................... 1971-73 .............. 10111. Brian Driscoll ................ 1966-68 ........... 100

CAREER ASSISTS Name Years Total1. Terry Gilmore ................ 1976-79 ............ 1272. Joel Dalgarno ............... 2006-09. .......... 1013. Cliff Murray .................... 1966-68 .............974. Logan Schuss .............. 2010-13 ...............915. Jesse King ..................... 2012-15 .............896. Jon Ewert ....................... 1983-86..............797. Kevin Buchanan ........... 2005-08 ............788. Craig Cooper ................ 1974-78 ..............75 Mike Norton .................. 2000-03 ............7510. Kevin Johnson .............. 1997-99 ..............63

CAREER SAVES Name Years Total1. Tony Russo ................... 2001-04 ........... 6512. Jim Hartnett .................. 1979-81 .............6103. Tom Carey ..................... 2013-17 ............ 5733. Russell Salk ................... 1991-94............ 5674. John Szakmary............. 1973-76 ...........5505. Rudy Yeagle .................. 1956-58 ........... 5416. Jon Abeles .................... 1969-71 ............ 5377. Mike Abeles .................. 1997-00 ..........5288. Jack Strapp ................... 1960-62 .......... 4839. Greg Dutton .................. 2011-2014. ...... 45710. John Baker .................... 1989-92 .......... 432

SEASON POINTS LEADERS Name Year G-A P1. Terry Gilmore ............1979 .........48-42 ... 902. Brian Driscoll ............1966 ........60-20 ...80 Terry Gilmore ............1978 .........31-49 .....804. Jesse King ................2015 ........42-35 .... 775. Kevin Buchanan .......2008 .......44-32 ....766. Joel Dalgarno ...........2008 .......40-35 ....757. Bill Rodgers ...............1981 .........51-21 ......72 Logan Schuss ...........2013 ........44-28 ....729. Tim McCabe ..............1988 ........47-23 ....7010. Jon Ewert ...................1986 ........41-25 .....66 Eric Fannell ...............2017 .........36-30 ....6612. Tre Leclaire................2017 .........49-16 .....6513. Cliff Murray ................1966 ........23-41 .....6414. Tim Johnson .............1997 .........39-24 ....6315. Craig Cooper ............1978 .........37-24 .....61 Joel Dalgarno ...........2009 .......33-28 .....6117. Jonathan Rubin ........1983.........24-33 ....57 Logan Schuss ...........2012 ........39-18 .....5719. Logan Schuss ..........2010 ........31-25 .....5620. Terry Gilmore ............1977 .........27-28 ....55 Carter Brown ...........2015 ........37-18 .....5522. Kevin Johnson ..........1997 .........27-27 ....54 23. Craig Cooper ............1975 .........23-30 ....53 Curtis Smith ...............2003 .......33-20 ....5325. Skip Van Bourgondien .....................................1972 .........37-15 .....52 Logan Schuss ...........2011 .........32-20 ....5227. Jesse King .................2014 ........29-22 .....51 Tom Holzer ................1994 ........35-16 ......51

SEASON GOALS Name Years Total1. Brian Driscoll ................ 1966 ................... 602. Bill Rodgers ................... 1981 ......................513. Tre Leclaire.................... 2017 ....................494. Terry Gilmore ................ 1979 ....................485. Tim McCabe .................. 1988 ....................476. Bill Haagenson ............. 1963 ....................467. Steve Lauver ................. 1965 ....................44 Kevin Buchanan ........... 2008...................44 Logan Schuss ............... 2013 ....................4410. Jesse King .................... 2015 ....................4211. Jon Ewert ....................... 1986 .....................4112. Joel Dalgarno ............... 2008...................40

SEASON ASSISTS Name Years Total1. Terry Gilmore ................ 1978 ....................49 2. Terry Gilmore ................ 1979 ....................423. Cliff Murray .................... 1966 .....................414. Joel Dalgarno ............... 2008...................35 Jesse King .................... 2015 ....................356. Jon Ewert ....................... 1985 ....................347. Jonathan Rubin ............ 1983 ....................338. Todd Walker .................. 1977 ....................32 Kevin Buchanan ........... 2008...................3210. Bob Cawley ................... 1963 ....................30 Cliff Murray .................... 1967 ....................30 Craig Cooper ................ 1975 ....................30 Eric Fannell ................... 2017 ....................30 SEASON SAVES Name Years Total1. Jim Hartnett .................. 1980 ................. 2782. John Szakmary............. 1976 ................. 2493. John Baker .................... 1991 ..................2404. Rudy Yeagle .................. 1957 .................2305. Mike Julius .................... 1982 .................2226. Jon Abeles .................... 1969 .................. 218 Rudy Yeagle .................. 1956 .................. 218 8. Mike Abeles .................. 2000 ...............2069. Jack Strapp ................... 1961 ................... 197 John Baker .................... 1990 .................. 197

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1. 26 (29-3) ........................... Wittenberg, 19892. 25 (26-1) .............................Wittenberg, 1983 25 (28-3) .................... Bowling Green, 19654. 24 (24-0) ...............................Ball State, 19685. 20 (20-0) .................................Ashland, 1985 20 (21-1) .................................... Detroit, 2009

MOST GOALS SCORED - GAME1. 29 (29-3) .......................... Wittenberg, 19892. 28 (28-3) ................... Bowling Green, 19653. 26 (26-7) ................................. Oberlin, 1990 26 (26-1) ............................Wittenberg, 19835. 25 (25-6) ............................... Stanford, 1988

MOST GOALS - SEASON1. 238 ................................................... 2017, 16-52. 224 .................................................. 2008, 11-63. 203 ...................................................1988, 12-44. 199 ..................................................... 1978, 14-1

HIGHEST SCORING AVG. - SEASON1. 14.8 ................................................... 2017, 16-52. 13.4 ...................................................1966, 14-03. 13.3 .................................................... 1978, 14-1

LONGEST WINNING STREAK1. 19 .......................................................... 1965-66

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SINGLE-GAME POINTS Name Opponent Date Points 1. Terry Gilmore .................Michigan State ...........5/12/1979................. 13 2. Joel Dalgarno ................Denver..........................4/19/2008 ...............12 Steve Lauver ..................Bowling Green ...........4/24/1965 ...............12 Brian Driscoll ..................Denison ........................4/23/1966 ...............12 5. Terry Gilmore .................Bowling Green ...........5/5/1979 ................... 11 Richard Collins ...............Ball State ....................3/30/1968 ................ 117. Brian Driscoll ..................Col. Lacrosse Club ....4/9/1966 ..................10 Brian Driscoll ..................Michigan ......................4/8/1968 ..................10 Tim McCabe ...................Wittenberg ..................4/22/1989 ...............10 Tim Johnson ...................Denver..........................4/6/1997 ..................10 Thomas Holzer ..............Canisius .......................4/30/1994 ...............10 Terry Gilmore .................Michigan State ...........4/30/1978 ................10 Logan Schuss ................Detroit ..........................2/9/2013 ..................10 Logan Schuss ................Michigan ......................4/13/2013.................10 SINGLE-GAME GOALS Name Opponent Date Goals 1. Steve Lauver ..................Bowling Green ...........4/24/1965 ...............12 2. Joel Dalgarno ................Denver..........................4/19/2008 ................ 9 Brian Driscoll ..................Michigan .....................4/8/1967 ................... 9 4. Skip VanBourgondien..Allegheny ....................5/19/1973 .................. 8 Brian Driscoll ..................Denison ........................4/23/1966 ................ 8 Brian Driscoll ..................Bowling Green ...........5/3/1966 ................... 87. Logan Schuss ................Detroit ..........................2/9/2013 ....................7 Logan Schuss ................North Carolina ............5/8/2010....................7 Curtis Smith ....................Quinnipiac ...................3/8/2003 ...................7 Thomas Holzer ..............Canisius .......................4/30/1994 .................7 Greg Santulli ..................Wittenberg ..................5/3/1986 ....................7 Brian Driscoll ..................Notre Dame ................4/2/1966 ....................7 Brian Driscoll ..................Col. Lacrosse Club ....4/9/1966 ....................7 Richard Collins ...............Notre Dame ................4/12/1968 ..................7 SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS Name Opponent Date Assists1. Joel Dalgarno ................Quinnipiac ...................3/29/2008 ............... 82. Jesse King ......................Delaware .....................4/6/2014 ....................7 Terry Gilmore .................Michigan State ...........5/12/1979...................7 Terry Gilmore .................Michigan State ...........4/30/1978 ..................7 Cliff Murray .....................Michigan ......................4/8/1967 ....................76. Jesse King ......................Denver..........................5/16/2015 ................. 6 Kevin Buchanan ............Harvard ........................2/25/2007 ............... 6 Cliff Murray .....................Denison ........................4/23/1966 ................ 6 Richard Collins ...............Ball State ......................3/30/1968 ................ 69. Jack Jasinski ...............Maryland ...................4/21/2018 ...............5 Turner Evans ..................UMass...........................2/16/2014 ................. 5 Dominique Alexander ..Loyola ...........................5/2/2013 ................... 5 Logan Schuss ................Michigan ......................4/13/2013.................. 5 Jeff Tundo .......................Hobart ..........................4/10/10 ...................... 5 Kevin Buchanan ............Bellarmine ...................4/2/2008 .................. 5 Kevin Buchanan ............Air Force ......................4/6/2008 .................. 5 Joel Dalgarno ................Quinnipiac ...................3/31/2007................. 5 Anthony Gilardi ..............Air Force ......................4/23/2004 ............... 5 Kevin Johnson ...............VMI ................................4/20/1997 ................ 5 Tom Martin ......................Radford ........................4/14/1996 ................. 5 Jon Ewert ........................Guilford ........................3/31/1985.................. 5 Jon Ewert ........................Kenyon .........................4/24/1984 ................. 5 Jonathan Rubin .............Ashland ........................4/20/1983 ................ 5 Jonathan Rubin .............Wittenberg ..................4/23/1983 ................. 5 Roger Williams ...............Purdue ..........................4/14/1981 ................... 5

Fred Koval .......................Wooster ........................4/1/1980 .................... 5 Terry Gilmore .................Bowling Green ...........5/5/1979 ................... 5 Terry Gilmore .................Ashland ........................4/19/1978 .................. 5 Terry Gilmore .................Michigan ......................4/5/1978 ................... 5 Todd Walker ...................Ohio Wesleyan ...........4/2/1977 ................... 5 Todd Walker ...................Michigan State ...........5/14/1977 .................. 5 Craig Cooper .................Ohio ..............................4/3/1975 ................... 5 Cliff Murray .....................Michigan State ...........4/30/1966 ................ 5 Cliff Murray .....................Bowling Green ...........5/3/1966 ................... 5 SINGLE-GAME SAVES Name Opponent Date Saves1. James Hartnett ..............Ashland ........................4/9/1980 ..................31 2. Bill Leahy .........................Clarkson .......................3/31/1986................30 3. Mike Abeles ...................Johns Hopkins ...........4/8/2000 ...............28 4. Tony Russo .....................Air Force ......................4/22/2001 .............. 27 Tony Lignelli ...................Notre Dame ................5/6/1995 ................. 27 Mike Julius ......................Salisbury State ...........3/27/1982 ............... 27 John Baker .....................Wooster ........................4/7/1990 ................. 27 James Hartnett ..............Ohio Wesleyan ...........4/5/1980 ................. 27 8. Tony Lignelli ...................Penn State ...................2/25/1996 ..............26 9. Chris Abeles ...................Syracuse ......................4/3/1969 .................2610. Tony Lignelli ...................Denison ........................3/2/1996 .................24 Russ Salk .........................Notre Dame ................4/27/1993 ...............24 James Hartnett ..............Penn State ...................4/5/1980 .................24 James Hartnett ..............Denison ........................4/19/1980 ...............24 James Hartnett ..............Denison ........................4/24/1980 ..............24 SINGLE-GAME GROUNDBALLS Name Opponent Date GB 1. Bob Myers.......................Air Force ......................3/25/1988 ...............162. Christopher May ............Marquette ...................3/1/2015 ...................15 Bob Myers.......................Kenyon .........................5/3/1988 ..................154. Bob Myers.......................Wittenberg ..................4/26/1988 ............... 14 Bob Myers.......................Rochester ....................4/23/1988 ............... 14 Bob Myers.......................Columbus Club ..........3/9/1988 .................. 14 7. Jake Withers ..................Towson .........................3/15/2016 ................12 Bob Myers.......................Wooster ........................4/16/1988 ................12 Bob Myers.......................Michigan State ...........4/2/1988 ..................12 10. Christopher May ............Bellarmine ..................2/27/2015 ................ 11 Christopher May ............Robert Morris ..............2/10/2015 ................. 11 Jake Withers ..................Marquette ....................2/22/2014 ................ 11 Bob Myers.......................UCLA ............................3/19/1988 ................. 11 Tim McCabe ...................Michigan State ...........4/2/1988 ................... 11 Tim McCabe ...................Lake Forest .................4/10/1988 ................. 11 SINGLE-GAME SHOTS Name Opponent Date Shots1. Rob Grim .........................Salisbury State ...........3/27/1982 ............... 27 2. Roger Williams ...............Notre Dame ................4/30/1981 ...............20 3. Kyle Olson .......................UMBC ...........................3/5/2005................. 174. Roger Williams ...............Purdue ..........................4/14/1981 ..................16 Roger Williams ...............Notre Dame ................4/16/1981 .................16 Logan Schuss ................Detroit ..........................2/9/2012 ..................16 7. Jonathan Rubin .............Ashland ........................4/20/1983 ...............15 Roger Williams ...............Michigan State ...........4/18/1981..................15 Scott Hamilton ...............Michigan State ...........4/5/1986 ..................15 10. Roger Williams ...............Ashland ........................4/22/1986 ............... 14 Roger Williams ...............Michigan State ...........5/2/1981 ................... 14

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YR. W-L-T PCT. GOALS LEADER TOT. ASSISTS LEADER TOT. POINTS LEADER TOT. SAVES LEADER TOT.1953 2-5-1 .313 not available - not available not available not available -1954 2-8-1 .227 not available - not available not available not available -1955 3-6-0 .333 not available - not available not available not available -1956 8-5-0 .615 Scott Apt 10 Frederick Pfi efer 10 not available not available Rudolph Yeagle 2181957 9-4-0 .692 Paul Hartman 38 Doug Clark 23 Paul Hartman 43 Rudolph Yeagle 2301958 3-7-0 .300 Frederick Keller 14 Phillip Irion 7 Phillip Irion 18 Rudolph Yeagle 931959 2-8-1 .227 Daniel Cheney 20 Jonathan Mercer 5 Daniel Cheney 23 - -1960 3-10-0 .231 Theodore Kolva 20 John Shafer 9 John Shafer 28 John Strapp 1041961 3-13-0 .188 John Shafer 35 David Hopper 8 John Shafer 38 John Strapp 1971962 5-8-1 .393 William Haagenson 22 Robert Cawley 19 Robert Cawley 30 John Strapp 1821963 9-6-0 .600 William Haagenson 46 Robert Cawley 30 William Haagenson 50 John Skidmore 1861964 11-6-1 .639 Stephen Lauver 25 Thomas Lyle 19 Thomas Lyle 46 not available -1965 15-2-0 .882 Stephen Lauver 44 John Payne 23 John Payne 49 not available Stephen Lauver 49 1966 14-0-0 1.000 Brian Driscoll 60 Cliff ord Murray 41 Brian Driscoll 80 not available1967 9-3-0 .750 Gregory Palcanis 26 Cliff ord Murray 30 Cliff ord Murray 38 Eugene O’Neill 1831968 7-4-0 .636 Brian Driscoll 30 Cliff ord Murray 26 Brian Driscoll 39 Eugene O’Neill 1551969 6-4-0 .600 Theodore Szakmary 16 Donald Bennett 12 Theodore Szakmary 21 Jon Abeles 2181970 4-4-0 .500 David Galvin 30 Gerald Roach 10 David Galvin 33 Jon Abeles 1251971 7-4-0 .636 Skip Van Bourgondien 30 Jeff rey Peterson 17 Skip Van Bourgondien 40 Jon Abeles 1941972 5-9-0 .357 Skip Van Bourgondien 37 Skip Van Bourgondien 15 Skip Van Bourgondien 52 Ronald Patrick 1851973 3-9-0 .250 Skip Van Bourgondien 34 Jeff rey Peterson 8 Skip Van Bourgondien 40 Peter Morris 124 Terry Saylor 8 1974 11-5-0 .688 Dennis Swanson 30 Craig Cooper 19 Craig Cooper 40 John Szakmary 1031975 7-7-0 .500 Craig Cooper 23 Craig Cooper 30 Craig Cooper 53 John Szakmary 1711976 9-3-0 .750 Terry Gilmore 17 Steve Allison 26 Steve Allison 35 John Szakmary 249 Bob Green 17 1977 7-4-0 .636 Terry Gilmore 27 Todd Walker 32 Terry Gilmore 55 Kyle Andrews 1271978 14-1-0 .933 Craig Cooper 37 Terry Gilmore 49 Terry Gilmore 80 Kyle Andrews 1651979 8-7-0 .533 Terry Gilmore 48 Terry Gilmore 42 Terry Gilmore 90 James Hartnett 1371980 7-7-0 .500 Robert Harman 22 Frederick Koval 27 Frederick Koval 39 James Hartnett 2781981 8-6-0 .571 William Rodgers 51 William Rodgers 21 William Rodgers 72 James Hartnett 1951982 5-10-0 .333 Robert Grim 21 Jon Rubin 20 Robert Grim 43 Mike Julius 2221983 7-6-0 .538 Jon Rubin 24 Jon Rubin 33 Jon Rubin 57 James Marron 1211984 7-6-0 .538 Joesph Allen 28 John Ewert 16 Joseph Allen 38 Bill Leahy 961985 7-7-0 .500 Joseph Allen 24 John Ewert 34 John Ewert 46 James Marron 761986 7-7-0 .500 John Ewert 41 John Ewert 25 John Ewert 66 Bill Leahy 1961987 7-7-0 .500 James Ash 24 James Ash 23 James Ash 47 Tim Achatz 1531988 12-4-0 .750 Tim McCabe 47 Tim McCabe 23 Tim McCabe 70 Tim Achatz 1441989 5-9-0 .357 Mike Avery 30 Tim McCabe 20 Tim McCabe 48 Tim Achatz 891990 4-10-0 .286 Mike Avery 30 Mark Tzagournis 10 Mike Avery 37 John Baker 1971991 8-8-0 .500 S. Dean Curtis 34 Brian Williams 12 S. Dean Curtis 39 John Baker 1241992 2-12-0 .143 David Blue 36 Jerry Nigro 23 David Blue 50 Russell Salk 1611993 8-6-0 .571 Thomas Holzer 38 Brian Williams 22 David Blue 50 Russell Salk 1791994 4-7-0 .364 Thomas Holzer 35 Thomas Holzer 16 Thomas Holzer 51 Russell Salk 1671995 5-9-0 .357 Tom Wade 28 Thomas Martin 19 Thomas Martin 34 Anthony Lignelli 1891996 5-8-0 .385 T. Johnson/T. Martin 18 Thomas Martin 24 Thomas Martin 42 Anthony Lignelli 1871997 6-6-0 .500 Timothy Johnson 39 Kevin Johnson 27 Timothy Johnson 63 John Kuss 1391998 5-7-0 .417 Buddy Lange 17 Kevin Johnson 13 Kevin Johnson 28 Mike Abeles 941999 10-3-0 .769 Buddy Lange 29 Kevin Johnson 23 Kevin Johnson 40 Mike Abeles 1872000 6-8-0 .429 Pat Myers 21 Curtis Smith 14 Pat Myers 33 Mike Abeles 2062001 8-6-0 .571 Sandy Boyce 30 Mike Norton 21 Sandy Boyce 38 Tony Russo 1712002 9-5-0 .643 Curtis Smith 38 Mike Norton 25 Curtis Smith 50 Tony Russo 1662003 9-5-0 .643 Curtis Smith 33 Curtis Smith 20 Curtis Smith 53 Tony Russo 1412004 12-4-0 .750 Kyle Olson 24 Anthony Gilardi 25 Anthony Gilardi 43 Tony Russo 1732005 6-8-0 .429 Ben Wolff 24 Andrew Bender 14 Ben Wolff 27 Mike Rimmer 1252006 7-6-0 .538 Kevin Buchanan 26 Andrew Bender 18 Kevin Buchanan 41 John Bolen 87 Joel Dalgarno 41

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YR. W-L-T PCT. GOALS LEADER TOT. ASSISTS LEADER TOT. POINTS LEADER TOT. SAVES LEADER TOT.2007 9-5-0 .643 Joel Dalgarno 29 Kevin Buchanan 27 Joel Dalgarno 50 Stefan Schroder 1062008 11-6-0 .647 Kevin Buchanan 44 Joel Dalgarno 35 Kevin Buchanan 76 Stefan Schroder 1802009 8-8-0 .500 Joel Dalgarno 33 Joel Dalgarno 28 Joel Dalgarno 61 Brandon Freeman 1832010 7-8-0 .467 Logan Schuss 31 Logan Schuss 25 Logan Schuss 56 Brandon Freeman 1612011 8-8-0 .500 Logan Schuss 32 Logan Schuss 20 Logan Schuss 52 Greg Dutton 1312012 8-7-0 .533 Logan Schuss 39 Logan Schuss 18 Logan Schuss 57 Greg Dutton 1262013 13-4-0 .764 Logan Schuss 44 Logan Schuss 28 Logan Schuss 72 Greg Dutton 1462014 6-8-0 .429 Jesse King 29 Jesse King 22 Jesse King 51 Scott Spencer 622015 12-7-0 .632 Jesse King 42 Jesse King 35 Jesse King 77 Tom Carey 1812016 7-8-0 .467 Carter Brown 20 Austin Shanks 16 Austin Shanks 31 Tom Carey 141 Johnny Pearson 20 2017 16-5-0 .762 Tre Leclaire 49 Eric Fannell 30 Eric Fannell 66 Tom Carey 1792018 8-7-0 .533 Tre Leclaire 26 Jack Jasinski 11 Tre Leclaire 37 Matthew Smidt 69TOTAL: 485-420-5 .535

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OHIO STATE COACHING RECORDSYears Coach W L T Pct.1953 ...................... Jack Corkery .............2 ............... 5 .............. 1 ........... .3131954 ...................... Ed Baker .....................2 ............... 8 .............. 1 .......... .2271955-1959 ........... Howard Knuttgen ....25 ............. 30 ........... 1 ...........4551960-1966 ........... Paul Hartman .............60 ............. 45 ...........2 ...........5701967-1973 ............ Conrad Steele ........... 41 .............. 37 ...........0 ...........5261974-1975 ............ John Munson ............ 18 .............. 12 ............0 ......... .6001976-1979 ............ Jerry Bell ..................... 38 ............. 15 ............0 .............717

Years Coach W L T Pct.1980-1984 ............ Al Bianco .................... 34 ............. 35...........0 .......... .4931985-1989 ........... Fred Koval .................. 38 ............. 34 ...........0 ...........5281990-1993 ........... Brion Salazar .............22 ............. 36...........0 .......... .3791994-1997 ............ Paul Caldwell.............20 ............. 30 ..........0 ...........4001998-2008 ......... Joe Breschi ................92 ............. 63...........0 ...........5942009-pres. ........Nick Myers .............. 93 ............70 ......... 0 ..........570

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Opponent W L T Pct. Streak First/LastAdelphi ............................. 2 ......3 ...... 1 ...........417 ............W1 ......... 1957/1966Air Force ..........................19 ....12 .....0 ...........613 .............L1 .......... 1967/2014Akron .................................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1957Albany ..............................1 ....... 1 .......0 ...........500 ............L1 ...........2010/2011Alleghany ..........................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .................... 1973Am. Gen. Lax Club .........1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1975Army .................................. 5 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W5 ......2002/2007Ashland ............................13 ......4 ......0 ...........765........... W4 .........1973/1985Ball State ...........................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1968Baltimore ......................... 0 ......7 ......0 ...........000 ........... L7 ..........1953/1979Bellarmine .........................10 ... 1 .......0 ...........909 .......... W7........ 2007/2017Brown ................................1 ....... 1 .......0 ...........500 ...........W1 .......2005/2006Boston University ...........1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .........2018/2018Bowling Green ............... 8 ......8 ......0 ...........500 .......... W4 .........1964/1979Bucknell ............................1 .......5 ......0 ...........167 ..............L1 ........... 1991/2010Buff alo State ....................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1984Butler ................................ 6 ......8 ......0 ...........429 .......... W5 ....... 1993/2006Canisius............................ 5 ......2 ......0 ...........714 ............ W2 ........ 1990/1999Cincinnati ..........................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ..................... 1971Clarkson ........................... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1986Cleveland Lax Club .......10 .....9 ......2 ...........524 .......... W4 .........1953/1967Cleveland State.............. 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 2017/2018Colgate ..............................1 .......2 ......0 ...........333 ............L1 .........1998/2009Colorado College .......... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1984Columbus Lax Club .......13 ......6 ......0 ...........684 .......... W3 ........ 1959/1988City College of N.Y. ....... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1955Cornell .............................. 2 ......2 ......0 ...........500 ............L1 .........2000/2013Cortland State ................ 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 1956/1963C.W. Post .......................... 4 ......2 ......0 ...........667 ............L1 ............1961/1967Dartmouth ....................... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........2001/2015Delaware ......................... 4 ...... 1 .......0 ...........800 .......... W4 ........ 1953/2015Denison ............................17 .... 42 .....0 ...........288 ............L1 ...........1953/1997Denver ..............................15 ....12 .....0 ...........555 ............L1 .......... 1993/2018Detroit ............................. 8 ...... 1 .......0 ...........889 .......... W3 .......2009/2018Dickinson ..........................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1956Drexel ............................... 4 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W4 .......2001/2004Duke ................................. 3 ......7 ......0 ...........300 .......... W2 .........1972/2017Fairfi eld ............................ 7 ......6 ......0 ...........538 ............L1 .........2000/2014FDU-Madison ...................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .................... 1987Furman ............................. 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 2016/2017Gannon .............................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1999Georgetown .....................1 .......2 ......0 ...........333 ........... L2 ........1982/2002Guilford ............................ 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1985Hartford ............................ 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ....... 1989/2004Harvard .............................1 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ...................2007Hobart .............................. 6 ......6 ......0 ...........500 .......... W4 ........ 1956/2013Hofstra .............................. 2 ......4 ......0 ...........333 ...........W1 ......... 1955/2018Iroquois Nationals ......... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .................... 1990Jacksonville ................... 4 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W4 ........ 2013/2018James Madison ...............1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1979Johns Hopkins ............... 3 ......9 ......0 ...........250 ........... L2 ......... 1999/2018Kenyon ............................29 ... 22 ..... 1 ...........567 ...........W1 ......... 1953/1993Lake Forest ..................... 3 ...... 1 .......0 ...........750 .......... W3 ........ 1985/1988Lehigh ...............................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .....................2011Loyola (Md.) ..................... 2 ......7 ......0 ...........222 .......... W2 ......... 1961/2017Lynchburg .........................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1979Madison Lax Club ...........1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1975Manhattan ....................... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 .......2001/2002Marietta .............................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .....................1991Marist ................................ 3 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W3 .......2001/2006

Marquette ....................... 4 ......2 ......0 ...........667 ............L1 .......... 2013/2018Maryland .......................... 3 ......8 ......0 ...........272 ...........W1 ......... 1990/2018Massachusetts ...............1 .......4 ......0 ...........200 ...........W1 .......... 2011/2017Mercer ............................. 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 .........2011/2012Mercyhurst ...................... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 1997/1998MIT......................................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1988Michigan .......................... 0 ......3 ......0 ...........750 .......... W2 ........ 1966/1988Michigan (varsity) ........... 7 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W7.........2012/2018Michigan State ..............22 ....15 .....0 ...........595 .......... L10 ........ 1964/1996Mt. St. Mary’s ................. 4 ......3 ......0 ...........571 ............W1 ...........1991/1997Mt. Union ......................... 3 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W3 ........ 1983/1986Navy ...................................1 .......5 ......0 ...........167 ............. L4 .......2003/2009New England Coll. ..........1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .................... 1978New Hampshire ............. 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .................... 1990Niagara ..............................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1997North Carolina ................ 2 .....15 .....0 ...........118 .............W1 .......... 1965/2011Northwood ...................... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 1995/1996Notre Dame ....................21 ... 35 .....0 ...........375 .......... L15 ........ 1964/2018Oberlin .............................17 .... 23 ..... 1 ...........427 ............L1 .......... 1953/1992Ohio University .............. 4 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W4 .........1973/1976Ohio Wesleyan ...............17 .... 34 .....0 ...........333 .......... L19 ........ 1956/1996Penn State ....................... 6 .....16 .....0 ...........250 ........... L3 ......... 1979/2018Pennsylvania ................... 0 ......2 ......0 ...........000 ........... L2 ......... 1964/1994Pittsburgh Lax Club ....... 3 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W3 ........ 1962/1964Princeton ......................... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1982Purdue .............................. 7 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W7...........1974/1981Quinnipiac ....................... 9 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W9 .......2002/2010Radford............................. 8 ......4 ......0 ...........666 .......... W2 .......1985/2000Randolph-Macon ........... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ......... L2 ..........1968/1978RPI ..................................... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .................... 1960Roanoke ........................... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1979Robert Morris ................. 6 ......2 ......0 ...........750 ...........W1 ........2005/2015Rochester ........................ 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 .........1987/1988Rutgers ............................. 3 ......8 ......0 ...........272 ...........W1 ......... 1953/2018Sacred Heart....................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1999Salisbury State ................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1982St. Joseph’s ..................... 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 1995/1996Stanford ............................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1988SUNY-Stony Brook ........ 2 ......2 ......0 ...........500 ............L1 ......... 1987/2000SUNY-Potsdam ............... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1986Syracuse .......................... 0 ......2 ......0 ...........000 ........... L2 ......... 1969/1979Towson ............................ 7 ......4 ......0 ...........636 ............L1 .......... 1962/2018UCLA .................................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1988UMBC ............................... 3 ......6 ......0 ...........333 ...........W1 ......... 1992/2016Vanderbilt ........................ 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ..........1970/1971Vermont ............................1 .......3 ......0 ...........250 ...........W1 ........ 1983/2000Villanova .......................... 3 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W3 ........ 1964/2010Virginia ..............................1 .......6 ......0 ...........142 ............W1 ......... 1968/2013VMI ....................................10 ..... 1 .......0 ...........909 .......... W8 ....... 1972/2002Wagner ...............................1 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ...................2007Washington College ..... 0 ...... 1 .......0 ...........000 ............L1 .....................1957Washington & Lee ..........1 .......2 ......0 ...........333 ........... L2 ......... 1965/1978West Chester .................. 2 ..... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 ........ W2 ........ 1983/1984Western Maryland ..........1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 ....................1984West Virginia ....................1 ...... 0 ......0 ..........1.000 .........W1 .................... 1974William & Mary .................1 ....... 1 .......0 ...........500 ............L1 ...........1978/1986Wittenberg ...................... 11 ......4 ......0 ...........733 ........... W8 ......... 1969/1991Wooster ........................... 23 .....4 ......0 ...........852 .......... W6 ..........1971/1998

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2019 OPPONENT SERIES RECORDSBOSTON UNIVERSITYSeries: Ohio State leads 1-0Columbus: Ohio State leads 1-02/10/18 ............W ................... 15-9 ...........................H

BUCKNELLSeries: Bucknell leads 5-1Columbus: Tied 1-1Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell leads 4-02/20/10 ...........L ..................... 11-5 ........................... A2/21/09 ...........W ............ 10-9 OT ...........................H3/1/08 ..............L .............8-7 3OT ........................... A3/2/07 .............L ......................7-6 ...........................H4/11/93 .............L ...................20-8 ........................... A4/13/91 .............L .................... 19-8 ........................... A

CLEVELAND STATESeries: Ohio State leads 2-0Columbus: Ohio State leads 1-0Cleveland: Ohio State leads 1-02/3/18 ..............W ................... 13-6 ........................... A3/11/17 ..............W ................... 12-4 ...........................H

DENVERSeries: Ohio State leads 15-12Columbus: Ohio State leads 8-3Denver, Colo.: Denver leads 7-5Neutral: Ohio State leads 3-13/10/18 ............L .................... 12-7 ........................... A3/19/17 .............W ................... 16-7 ...........................H3/19/16 ............L ....................6-15 ........................... A5/16/15 ............L ...................13-15 ..........................N1

3/14/15 .............W ...................13-11 ...........................H3/15/14 .............L ..................... 5-9 ........................... A5/4/13 ..............W .................. 11-10 ......................... N2

3/9/13 ..............L ....................9-10 ...........................H2/19/12 ............W ...................10-9 ..........................N3

5/5/11 ...............L ..................... 4-11 ..........................A4

4/16/11 ..............L .....................6-11 ........................... A4/7/10 ..............L ....................9-10 ...........................H4/19/09 ...........W ................. 16-10 ........................... A5/2/08 .............W ................... 15-8 ......................... N5

4/19/08 ...........W ................ 20-13 ......................... H6

4/22/07...........W OT ............10-9 .......................... A4/21/06 ...........L ....................9-13 ...........................H4/22/05 ..........L .................... 8-13 ........................... A4/25/04 ..........W OT ............. 9-8 ...........................H4/20/03 ..........L ......................6-7 ........................... A4/19/02 ...........W .....................8-4 ...........................H4/20/01 ...........L .................... 7-13 ........................... A4/21/00 ...........W .................... 9-8 ...........................H4/26/99 ..........W .....................7-5 ........................... A4/24/98 ..........W ................... 15-5 ...........................H4/6/97 .............W ..................17-10 ........................... A3/17/93 ............W .....................9-7 ...........................H1NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nals, Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colo.; 2ECAC Championship Game, Geneva, N.Y.; 3Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 4ECAC Tournament Semifi nals; 5GWLL Semifi nals, Seaholm High

School, Birmingham, Mich.; 6Ohio Stadium (attendance 29,601)

HOFSTRASeries: Hofstra leads 4-2Columbus: Ohio State leads 2-0Hempstead, N.Y..: Hostra leads 4-02/17/18 .............W .....................9-7 ...........................H3/12/16 ............L ..................... 5-8 ........................... A3/7/15 ..............W .................... 9-8 ...........................H3/8/14 ..............L ......................5-7 ........................... A3/25/87 ...........L .................... 4-15 ........................... A3/24/55 ..........L ..................... 1-10 ........................... A

JOHNS HOPKINSSeries: Johns Hopkins leads 9-3Columbus: Ohio State leads 3-1Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins leads 6-0Neutral Site: Johns Hopkins leads 2-05/3/18 ..............L ..................... 6-5 ..........................N3

4/7/18 ..............L ...................13-10 ........................... A5/4/17 ..............W ..................15-13 ......................... H2

4/9/17 ..............W ................... 13-9 ...........................H4/9/16 ..............L ...................12-13 ........................... A5/2/15 ..............L ....................6-13 ..........................N1

4/5/15 ..............W ................. 15-12 ...........................H2/9/14 ..............L 3OT ...........9-10 ........................... A4/6/02 .............L ....................9-12 ...........................H4/7/01 ..............L .....................7-17 ........................... A4/8/00 .............L .................... 7-12 ........................... A4/11/99 ............L .................... 8-17 ........................... A1Big Ten Tournament Championship, Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md.; 2Big Ten Tournament Semifi nals, Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Ohio3Big Ten Tournament Semifi nals, U-M Lacrosse Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.

MARQUETTE Series: Ohio State leads 4-2Columbus: Ohio State leads 3-0Milwaukee, Wis.: Ohio State leads 1-0Neutral Site: Marquette leads 2-03/2/18 ..............L OT ...............8-7 ......................... N2

3/3/17 ..............W ................... 12-6 ........................... A3/4/16 ..............W ................... 12-8 ...........................H3/1/15 ...............L ....................9-10 ..........................N1

2/22/14 ...........W .................... 11-8 ...........................H2/23/13............W ................... 18-8 ...........................H1Louisville, Ky.2Detroit, Mich.

MARYLANDSeries: Maryland leads 8-3Columbus: Maryland leads 2-1College Park, Md.: Maryland leads 5-2Neutral Site: Maryland leads 1-04/22/18 ...........W ................. 12-10 .......................... W5/29/17 ............L ..................... 6-9 ......................... N5

5/6/17 ..............L ....................9-10 ..........................H4

4/22/17 ............W OT ........... 10-11 ...........................H

4/24/16............L ....................8-10 ........................... A4/30/15 ...........W .................... 9-6 .......................... A1

4/18/15.............L OT .............9-10 ......................... H2

5/11/03 ............L ..................... 5-8 ..........................A3

3/22/94 ..........L ....................2-16 ........................... A3/26/91 ...........L ....................5-18 ........................... A3/21/90 ...........L ....................5-16 ........................... A1Big Ten Tournament Semifi nals; 2Showdown in the Shoe (attendance 21,064); 3NCAA Tourna-ment First Round; 4Big Ten Tournament Finals; Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Ohio; 5NCAA Championship Game; Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass.

MASSACHUSETTS Series: UMass leads 4-1Columbus: Series tied 1-1Amherst, Mass.: UMass leads 2-0Neutral Site: UMass leads 1-02/18/17 .............W .....................8-7 ...........................H2/20/16 ...........L ....................9-16 ........................... A2/16/14 ............L OT .............11-12 ..........................N1

2/25/12 ...........L ......................3-9 ...........................H2/26/11 ............L .....................9-11 ........................... A1Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBankField, Jacksonville, Fla.

MICHIGAN Overall Series: Ohio State leads 16-3Varsity Series: Ohio State leads 7-0Columbus: Ohio State leads 9-1Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ohio State leads 7-24/13/18 .............W .................... 8-5 ...........................H4/15/17 .............W ................... 18-7 ........................... A4/16/16 ............W ................... 10-7 ..........................H1

4/12/15 ............W ................... 13-8 ........................... A4/12/14 .............W ................... 15-6 ......................... H2

4/13/13 .............W ................... 17-8 ........................... A4/14/12 .............W ................... 12-9 ........................... A4/6/88 .............W .................... 11-5 ...........................H4/22/87 ...........W .................... 11-4 ........................... A5/2/80 .............L ......................6-7 ...........................H4/5/78 .............W ................... 14-4 ...........................H3/27/77 ...........W .................... 11-4 ........................... A3/31/76 ............W .....................7-4 ...........................H4/9/75 .............L ......................5-7 ........................... A3/18/72 ............W .................... 11-6 ...........................H4/17/71 .............L ..................... 5-6 ........................... A4/11/69 ............W ................... 10-7 ........................... A4/8/67 .............W ..................20-2 ...........................H1966 ................W ......1-0 (Forfeit) ...........................H1Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium (atten-dance 24,581); 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium (attendance 17,641); Note: Michigan became a varsity program beginning with the 2012 season

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NOTRE DAMESeries: Notre Dame leads 36-21Columbus: Notre Dame leads 15-11South Bend, Ind.: ND leads 18-10Neutral: Notre Dame leads 3-03/25/18 ...........L ..................... 9-8 ...........................H3/25/17 ............L .................... 7-12 ........................... A3/26/16 ...........L ..................... 8-9 ...........................H3/21/15 ............L ..................... 0-9 ........................... A3/25/14............L .................... 7-13 ...........................H3/20/13 ...........L ......................4-9 ........................... A3/21/12 ............L ......................7-8 ...........................H3/23/11 .............L ......................7-8 ........................... A3/20/10 ...........L OT ...............6-7 ........................... A5/3/09 .............L .................... 7-16 ..........................N1

4/25/09 ..........L .................... 8-14 ......................... H2

5/4/08 .............L ..................... 2-9 ..........................N1

4/27/08 ...........L ...................12-17 ........................... A4/28/07 ...........L ....................6-12 ...........................H4/29/06 ..........L ....................8-10 ........................... A4/29/05 ..........L ....................5-16 ...........................H3/31/04 ............W .................... 9-8 ........................... A4/6/03 .............W .................... 11-5 ...........................H5/4/02 .............L ......................3-7 ........................... A4/1/01 ...............L .................... 4-13 ...........................H4/1/00 ..............L .................... 4-13 ........................... A4/14/99............W .....................5-4 ...........................H4/2/98 .............L ....................2-12 ........................... A5/3/97 .............L ...................3-20 ...........................H5/4/96 .............L .................... 4-13 ........................... A5/6/95 .............L .................... 7-19 ...........................H4/23/94 ...........L .................. 10-19 ........................... A4/24/93 ...........L ..................... 7-11 ...........................H4/25/92 ..........L ....................6-12 ........................... A4/27/91 ............L ..................... 7-11 ...........................H4/28/90 ..........L ....................11-14 ........................... A4/25/89 ..........W .....................7-5 ...........................H4/30/88 ..........W .....................6-4 ........................... A5/2/87 .............L ....................11-16 ...........................H4/30/86 ..........L ....................9-13 ........................... A5/1/85 ..............L ....................4-10 ...........................H4/28/84...........L .................... 4-17 ........................... A4/6/83 .............W .................. 11-10 ...........................H4/28/82 ..........L ...................13-21 ........................... A4/15/82 ...........W ..................14-10 ...........................H3/12/82 ...........L ...................10-14 ..........................N3

4/30/81 ...........W ...................10-9 ...........................H4/16/81.............W .................... 9-6 ........................... A4/23/78 ...........W .................... 14-1 ...........................H4/23/77 ...........W ................... 10-4 ........................... A4/24/76 ...........W ................... 13-4 ...........................H4/23/75 ...........W .................... 9-8 ........................... A3/23/74 ...........L ......................6-7 ...........................H4/7/73 ..............L ..................... 5-8 ........................... A4/15/72 ............W .....................9-7 ...........................H5/3/69 .............W .....................n/a ........................... A4/12/68 ...........W ................... 14-5 ...........................H4/14/67 ............W .....................8-4 ........................... A4/2/66 .............W ................... 15-4 ........................... A5/15/65 ...........W .................... 11-5 ...........................H4/10/65 ...........W ................... 10-3 ........................... A

4/18/64 ............W .................... 12-1 ........................... A1GWLL Final, Seaholm High School, Birming-ham, Mich.; Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Sta-dium (attendance 30,192); 3Loyola Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

PENN STATESeries: Penn State leads 16-6Columbus: Penn State leads 9-2State College, Pa.: Penn State leads 7-43/31/18 .............L .................... 12-4 ...........................H4/2/17 ..............L ......................4-9 ........................... A4/3/16 ..............L ..................... 5-6 ...........................H3/29/15 ...........W ...................10-8 ........................... A3/1/14 ...............L .....................8-11 ...........................H3/2/13 ..............W ............ 10-9 OT ........................... A3/3/12 ..............L ..................... 2-5 ...........................H3/5/11 ...............W ..........3 OT 6-5 ........................... A3/6/10 ..............W OT ........... 11-10 ...........................H3/7/09 .............L .....................5-11 ........................... A3/8/08 .............W ................... 17-6 ...........................H3/10/07............W ...................10-8 ........................... A3/11/06 ............L OT ............13-14 ...........................H2/19/05 ...........L ......................7-9 ........................... A2/21/04 ...........L ......................4-5 ...........................H5/3/03 .............L .................... 4-13 ........................... A2/25/96 ..........L OT ...............7-8 ...........................H3/3/95 .............L .................... 7-15 ........................... A4/3/82 .............L ................... 4-24 ........................... A4/4/81 ..............L ....................5-15 ...........................H4/5/80 .............L .................... 3-17 ........................... A4/7/79..............L ....................11-14 ...........................H

RUTGERSSeries: Rutgers leads 8-3Columbus: Series tied 2-2Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers leads 6-14/28/18 ...........W ................... 10-7 ...........................H4/29/17 ............L OT .............11-12 ........................... A4/30/16 ...........W ................. 12-10 ...........................H4/25/15 ...........L ...................10-17 ........................... A3/6/99 .............W .................... 11-9 ........................... A3/1/98 ..............L ....................3-10 ...........................H3/23/97 ...........L .................... 6-17 ........................... A3/19/96 ...........L .....................8-11 ........................... A3/23/93 ...........L ................... 7-23 ........................... A3/18/92 ...........L .................... 6-17 ...........................H1953 or 1954 .L ....................2-14 ........................... A

TOWSONSeries: Ohio State leads 6-4Columbus: Towson leads 2-1Towson, Md.: Ohio State leads 4-2Neutral: Ohio State leads 1-03/10/18 ............L ...............7-6 OT ...........................H5/27/17 ............W .................. 11-10 ......................... N2

3/15/17 .............W .....................6-3 ........................... A3/16/16 ............L .............9-10 OT ...........................H3/17/15 .............W .....................7-6 ........................... A5/12/13 ............W ................... 16-6 ..........................H1

3/20/07 ..........L ....................8-10 ........................... A

3/25/66 ..........W ................... 13-3 ........................... A3/23/63 ...........W ..............8-7 OT ........................... A3/24/62 ..........L ......................3-6 ........................... A1NCAA Tournament First Round; 2NCAA Semifi -nals at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2018 • 8-7 (3-2/t-3rd B1G)Head coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Bo Lori, John Kelly, Colin Chell, Erik Evans2/3 ........at Cleveland State.......W ............... 13-62/10 ..... BOSTON UNIV. ..........W .............15-92/17 ..... HOFSTRA ...................W ...............9-72/25 ......at Jacksonville .............W ........12-11 (ot)3/2 ........vs. Marquette1 ..............L ............7-8 (ot)3/4 ........at Detroit1 ......................W .................8-73/10 ..... TOWSON .................... L ..........6-7 (ot)3/17 .......at Denver .......................L ................. 7-123/25 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ................ 8-93/31 ..... PENN STATE .............. L ...............4-124/7 .........at Johns Hopkins ........L ................10-134/13 ..... MICHIGAN .................W .............. 8-54/22 ......at Maryland ...................W ..............12-104/28 .... RUTGERS ...................W ............. 10-75/3 ........vs. Johns Hopkins2 ....L ...................5-61Detroit, Mich; 2Big Ten Tournament; Ann Arbor, Mich.

2017 • 16-5 (3-2/t-2nd B1G)NCAA Tournament FinalistsHead Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Tyler Pfi ster, Jake Withers, JT Blubaugh2/5....... FURMAN ....................W .............12-62/11 ...... DETROIT .....................W .............14-82/18 ..... UMASS .......................W ...............8-72/25 .... JACKSONVILLE .........W .............16-83/3 ........at Marquette .................W ............... 12-63/5 ........vs. Bellarmine1 .............W ...............14-113/11 ...... CLEVELAND ST. ........W .............12-43/15 .......at Towson ......................W .................6-33/19 ..... DENVER .....................W ............. 16-73/25 ......at Notre Dame .............L ................. 7-124/2 ........at Penn State ................L ...................4-94/9 ....... JOHNS HOPKINS ......W .............13-94/15 .......at Michigan ...................W ............... 18-74/22 .... MARYLAND ...............W OT ......11-104/29 ......at Rutgers ......................L OT ..........11-125/4 ....... JOHNS HOPKINS2 ...W ........... 15-135/6....... MARYLAND2 ............. L ...............9-105/14 ..... LOYOLA (MD)3 ..........W ...............7-45/20 .....vs. Duke4 ......................W ...............16-115/27 ......vs. Towson5 ..................W ...............11-105/29 ......vs. Maryland5 ...............L ...................6-91Milwaukee, Wisc.; 2Big Ten Tournament, Co-lumbus, Ohio 3NCAA First Round, Columbus, Ohio 4NCAA Quarterfi nals, Hempstead, N.Y. 5NCAA Final Four, Foxboro, Mass.

2016 • 7-8 (2-3/t-4th B1G)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Robby Haus, Kacy Kapinos, Tyler Pfi ster2/6 ........at Furman ......................W .................8-72/13 ..... DETROIT .....................W .............16-52/20 .....at UMass ........................L .................9-162/26 .... UMBC .........................W ............. 12-73/4 ....... MARQUETTE .............W .............12-8

3/6 ....... BELLAREMINE ...........W .............. 9-53/12 .......at Hofstra .......................L ...................5-83/15 ..... TOWSON .................... L OT .........9-103/19 .......at Denver .......................L .................6-153/26 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ................ 8-94/3 ....... PENN STATE .............. L ................ 5-64/9 ........at Johns Hopkins ........L ................12-134/16 ..... MICHIGAN1 ................W ............. 10-74/24 ......at Maryland ...................L .................8-104/30 .... RUTGERS ...................W ........... 12-101Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, at-tendance 24,581

2015 • 12-7 (3-2/3rd B1G)NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nalistsHead Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Jesse King, Rick Lewis, Evan Mul-chrone, David Planning2/7 ........at Detroit ........................L ...................8-92/10 ..... ROBERT MORRIS ......W .............10-62/15 ..... DELAWARE ................W .............10-32/21 ..... DARTMOUTH ............W .............15-52/27 ......at Bellarmine ................W .................8-73/1 .........vs. Marquette1 ..............L .................9-103/7 ....... HOFSTRA ...................W .............. 9-83/14 ..... DENVER .....................W ............ 13-113/21 .......at Notre Dame .............L .................. 0-93/29 ......at Penn State ................W ............... 10-84/5 ....... JOHNS HOPKINS ......W ........... 15-124/12 .......at Michigan ...................W ............... 13-84/18 ..... MARYLAND2 ............. L OT .........9-104/25 ......at Rutgers ......................L ................10-174/30 ......at Maryland3 .................W .................9-65/2 ........vs. Johns Hopkins4 ....L ................. 6-135/9 ........at Duke5 ........................W ...............16-115/16 .......vs. Denver6 ..................L ................13-151Louisville, Ky.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 21,064; 3Big Ten Tourna-ment semifi nals; 4Big Ten Tournament Cham-pionship, Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md.; 5NCAA Tournament First Round; 6NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nals, Sports Authority Stadium at Mile High, Denver

2014 • 6-8 (3-1/t-1st ECAC)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Greg Dutton, Joe Meurer2/9 ........at Johns Hopkins ........L 3OT ........9-102/16 .......vs. Massachusetts1 .....L OT ..........11-122/22 .... MARQUETTE .............W ..............11-73/1 ....... PENN STATE .............. L ................8-113/8 ........at Hofstra .......................L ...................5-73/15 .......at Denver .......................L ...................5-93/21 ..... BELLARMINE .............W ............. 10-73/25 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ............... 7-133/29 .... JACKSONVILLE .........W .............13-24/6 ........at Delaware ..................W ............... 15-94/12 ..... MICHIGAN2 ...............W .............15-64/19 ..... AIR FORCE .................W .............. 8-64/26 ......at Fairfi eld .....................L ...................5-75/1 ....... AIR FORCE3............... L ............... 7-141Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank

Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 17,641; 3ECAC Tournament semifi nals

2013 • 13-4 (5-2/3rd ECAC)NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nalistHead Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Dominique Alexander, Logan Schuss2/9....... DETROIT .....................W .............14-82/17 .......vs. Jacksonville1 ..........W .................9-6 2/23 .... MARQUETTE .............W .............18-83/2 ........at Penn State ................W OT ......... 10-9 3/9 ....... DENVER ..................... L ...............9-103/16 .......at Virginia ......................W ............. 16-103/17 ..... VIRGINIA .................... L ................9-113/20 ......at Notre Dame .............L ...................4-93/23 ......at Bellarmine ................W .................9-73/30 .... LOYOLA ...................... L ................ 4-94/6 ....... HOBART .....................W .............10-64/13 .......at Michigan ...................W ............... 17-84/20 ......at Air Force ...................W ............... 10-94/27 .... FAIRFIELD ..................W .............13-85/2 ........vs. Loyola2 ....................W ...............18-115/4 ........vs. Denver3 ...................W ...............11-105/12 ..... TOWSON4 ..................W .............16-65/18 .......vs. Cornell5 ...................L .................6-161Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2ECAC Tournament semifi nals, Geneva, N.Y. 3 ECAC Tournament fi nal, Geneva, N.Y. 4NCAA Tournament fi rst round, Columbus, Ohio 5NCAA Tournament quarterfi nals, College Park, Md.

2012 • 8-7 (5-1/2nd ECAC)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Joe Bonanni, Matt Kawamoto, Brock Sorensen, Mike Smail2/9....... DETROIT .....................W ..............11-62/11 ........at Mercer .......................W ............... 15-82/19 .......vs. Denver1 ....................W ............... 10-92/25 .... UMASS ....................... L ................ 3-93/3 ....... PENN STATE .............. L ................ 2-53/9 ....... ROBERT MORRIS ...... L .................7-93/17 ..... VIRGINIA .................... L ................9-113/21 ..... NOTRE DAME ............ L .................7-83/24 .... BELLARMINE .............W .............13-23/31 .......at Loyola ........................L ...................7-94/7 .........at Hobart .......................W OT ......... 10-94/14 .......at Michigan ...................W ............... 12-94/21 ..... AIR FORCE2 ..............W .............14-44/28 ......at Fairfi eld .....................W .................8-35/2 ........vs. Fairfi eld3 .................L ...................7-81Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic, EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 19,213; 3ECAC Tournament semifi nals, Denver, Colo.

2011 • 8-8 (3-3/t-3rd ECAC)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Jarred Bowman, Conor David, Scott Lathrop, Brock Sorensen, Bryce Woodson

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2/10 ..... DETROIT .....................W .............. 4-32/12 ..... MERCER .....................W ............20-22/19 ..... NORTH CAROLINA ...W .............13-82/26 ......at Massachusetts ........L .................. 9-113/5 ........at Penn State ................W 3OT ........6-53/8 ....... LEHIGH .......................W ..............11-73/12 .......at Albany .......................L .................. 9-113/19 .......at Virginia ......................L .................11-143/23 ......at Notre Dame .............L ...................7-84/2 ....... LOYOLA ...................... L ...............9-124/9 ....... HOBART .....................W ..............11-44/16 .......at Denver .......................L .................. 6-114/17 .......at Air Force ...................W .................8-44/23 .... FAIRFIELD1 ................ L ................9-114/30 ......at Bellarmine ................W ................13-75/5 ........at Denver2 ....................L .................. 4-111Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, atten-dance 12,317; 2ECAC Tournament semifi nals

2010 • 7-8 (3-4/t-5th ECAC)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Scott Foreman, Andrew Stimmel2/13 ..... VILLANOVA ...............W .............10-82/20 .....at Bucknell ....................L ................. 5-112/27 .... DETROIT .....................W ............. 16-73/6 ....... PENN STATE ..............W OT ......11-103/9 ........at Robert Morris ...........L ................. 7-123/13 ..... ALBANY .....................W ..............11-63/20 ......at Notre Dame .............L OT ............6-73/23 ......at Fairfi eld .....................L .................8-103/27 ......at Quinnipiac ................W ............... 10-84/3 ........at Loyola ........................L .................. 9-114/10 .......at Hobart .......................W ............... 14-64/17 ..... DENVER ..................... L ...............9-194/24 .... AIR FORCE1 ...............W .............10-65/1 ....... BELLARMINE ............. L OT ....... 13-145/8 ........at North Carolina .........L ................13-191Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, at-tendance 31,078

2009 • 8-8 (3-2/3rd GWLL)Head Coach: Nick MyersCaptains: Joel Dalgarno, Scott Matthews2/7 ....... DETROIT .....................W ..............21-12/14 .......at Navy ...........................L ...................6-82/21 ..... BUCKNELL .................W OT .......10-92/28 .... FAIRFIELD ..................W ..............11-63/7 .........at Penn State ................L .................. 5-113/11 ...... ROBERT MORRIS ......W ........... 19-133/21 .......at UMBC ........................L OT ............8-93/24 ......at Colgate ......................L ...................4-93/28 .... QUINNIPIAC ..............W .............. 8-24/4 ........at Bellarmine ................W ................ 11-74/11 ........vs. North Carolina1 ......L ................11-124/18 .......at Air Force ...................L ..................6-94/19 .......at Denver .......................W ............. 16-104/25 .... NOTRE DAME2 .......... L ..............8-145/1 .........vs. Air Force3 ...............W ............... 10-55/3 ........vs. Notre Dame3 .........L ................. 7-161Calvert Hall College High School, Baltimore, Md.; 2Showdown in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 30,192; 3GWLL semifi nals and

fi nal, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.

2008 • 11-6 (4-1/T-1st GWLL)NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nalistHead Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Kevin Buchanan, Josh Funk 2/16 ..... NAVY .......................... L OT ...........7-82/24 .... COLGATE ...................W .............13-63/1 .........at Bucknell ....................L 3OT ..........7-83/8 ....... PENN STATE ..............W ............. 17-63/15 .......at Robert Morris ...........W ............... 12-53/18 .......at Villanova ...................W ............... 15-83/22 .... UMBC ......................... L 2OT...... 11-123/29 ......at Quinnipiac ................W ............... 18-74/2 ....... BELLARMINE .............W ............20-44/6 ....... AIR FORCE .................W .............16-54/12 .......vs. North Carolina1 ......W ...............14-114/19 ..... DENVER2 ...................W .......... 20-134/27 ......at Notre Dame .............L ................ 12-175/2 ........vs. Denver3 ...................W ............... 15-85/4 ........vs. Notre Dame3 .........L ...................2-95/10 .......at Cornell4 ....................W ............... 15-75/18 .......Duke5.............................L ................10-211Boys’ Latin School, Baltimore, Md.; 2Show-down in the Shoe, Ohio Stadium, attendance 29,601; 3GWLL semifi nals and fi nal, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich.; 4NCAA tournament fi rst round; 5NCAA tournament quarterfi nals, Ithaca, N.Y.

2007 • 9-5 (4-1/2nd GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Chris Li, Jason Lutz2/10 ..... ROBERT MORRIS ......W .............13-52/17 .......vs. North Carolina1 ......L ................10-142/23 ......vs. Wagner2 ..................W ................ 19-12/25 .... HARVARD ..................W .............13-43/2 ....... BUCKNELL ................. L .................6-73/10 .......at Penn State ................W ............... 10-83/20 ......at Towson ......................L .................8-103/25 ......at UMBC ........................L .................. 9-113/31 ..... QUINNIPIAC ..............W .............14-64/7 .........at Bellarmine ................W ............... 13-94/20 ......at Air Force ...................W ............... 10-64/22 ......at Denver .......................W OT ......... 10-94/28 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ...............6-125/6....... ARMY ..........................W ............. 17-71Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.; 2Moon Township, Pa.

2006 • 7-6 (3-2/t-2nd GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Andrew Bender, Gary Bining, Jason Bloom, Ben Wolff , Brian Yontz2/18 .......vs. North Carolina1 ......L ................. 5-142/24 ......at Navy ...........................L ...................3-93/4 ........vs. Hobart2 ...................L ................. 8-133/11 ...... PENN STATE .............. L OT ....... 13-143/13 ..... MARIST .......................W .............13-83/18 .......at Quinnipiac ................W .................9-83/25 .... BROWN ......................W ...............9-74/8 ........at Robert Morris ...........W ................ 11-3

4/14 ..... BUTLER ......................W ........... 14-104/21 ..... DENVER ..................... L ...............9-134/23 .... AIR FORCE .................W ..............11-74/29 ......at Notre Dame .............L .................8-105/6 ........at Army ...........................W ............... 12-91Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.; 2Her-shey, Pa.

2005 • 6-8 (2-3/4th GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Jason Bloom, John Dauro, Peter Frantz, Tom Randisi2/19 .......at Penn State ................L ...................7-02/26 .... NAVY ......................... L ................5-113/5 ........at UMBC ........................W 2OT ..... 10-93/12 .... HOBART .................... L ................ 6-03/19 ..... QUINNIIPIAC .............W ............. 5-23/26 ......at Brown ........................L .................8-104/2 ........at Duke ..........................L ................. 8-214/9 ........at Butler .........................W ............... 13-94/15 ..... ROBERT MORRIS ......W .............18-54/22 ......at Denver .......................L ................. 8-134/24 ......at Air Force ..................W ................ 11-74/29 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ...............5-165/1 ....... FAIRFIELD .................. L ............. 10-145/7 ....... ARMY ..........................W ...............8-7

2004 • 12-4 (5-0/1st GWLL)NCAA Tournament First RoundHead Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Greg Bice, Matt Cafarelli, Anthony Gilardi, Tom Randisi, Tony Russo2/21 ..... PENN STATE ............. L ................ 4-52/28 ......at Navy ..........................W ............... 12-93/7 .........at UMBC ........................L 2OT ..........7-83/13 ..... DREXEL ......................W .............. 8-43/20 ......vs. Quinnipiac1 ............W ................14-73/22 ......at Marist .........................W ................ 11-33/25 ......vs. Hartford1 .................W ............... 16-83/31 .......at Notre Dame ............W .................9-84/3 ....... DUKE ..........................W .............16-94/7 ....... BUTLER ......................W .............12-54/17 .......at Hobart .......................W OT ........13-124/23 .... AIR FORCE .................W .............. 9-24/25 .... DENVER .....................W OT ........ 9-8 5/1 .........at Fairfi eld .....................W ............... 10-75/8 ........at North Carolina .........L .................6-125/15 .......at North Carolina2 ....L ................. 6-131New Haven, Conn.; 2NCAA Tournament First Round

2003 • 9-5 (4-1/T-1st GWLL)NCAA Tournament First RoundHead Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Matt Cafarelli, Peter Dillon, Anthony Kelly, Mike Norton2/22 .... NAVY .......................... L ............. 10-13 3/8 ........vs. Quinnipiac1 ............W ............... 17-53/12 ..... NORTH CAROLINA ... L ................ 8-93/16 .......at Drexel ........................W ............... 12-53/22 .... ARMY ..........................W ..............11-83/29 .... DELAWARE ................W ...............9-7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS4/6 ....... NOTRE DAME ............W ..............11-54/13 ..... FAIRFIELD ..................W ..............11-94/18 .......at Air Force ...................W .................7-24/20 ......at Denver .......................L ...................6-74/26 ......at Butler .........................W ..............14-104/30 ......at UMBC ........................W ............... 12-95/3 ........at Penn State ................L ................. 4-135/11 ........at Maryland2 ...............L ...................5-81UMBC Stadium, Baltimore, Md.; 2NCAA Tournament First Round

2002 • 9-5 (3-2/3rd GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: John DiCamillo, Peter Dillon, Mark Marion, Kevin Stephan2/16 .......at North Carolina .........L 3OT .......12-13 2/23 ......at Georgetown .............L .................8-103/2 ....... VMI ..............................W .............19-03/9 ........vs. Quinnipiac1 ............W ............... 10-93/17 ..... DREXEL ......................W .............. 8-43/23 ......at Army ...........................W ..............14-133/27 ......at Manhattan ................W ............... 17-53/30 ......at Delaware ..................W ............... 15-74/6 ....... JOHNS HOPKINS ...... L ...............9-124/13 .......at Fairfi eld .....................L 2 OT .........7-8 4/19 ..... DENVER .....................W .............. 8-44/21 ..... AIR FORCE .................W .............. 9-34/27 .... BUTLER ......................W ............. 17-55/4 ........at Notre Dame .............L ...................3-71Baltimore, Md.

2001 • 8-6 (2-3/T-4th GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: John DeLucia, Peter Dillon, Kevin Stephan, Greg Zytkowski2/24 .... GEORGETOWN .......... L ...............6-103/4 ........vs. Marist1 .....................W ............... 19-63/1 ....... MANHATTAN .............W .............16-53/18 .......at Drexel ........................W .................8-73/21 .......vs. Dartmouth1 ............W ..............14-103/24 ......at VMI .............................W ............... 15-73/28 ......at Butler .........................L ................12-134/1 ....... NOTRE DAME ............ L ...............4-134/7 .........at Johns Hopkins ........L ..................7-174/14 ..... FAIRFIELD ..................W ............11-104/20 ......at Denver .......................L ..................7-134/22 ......at Air Force ...................W ...............11-104/28 ......at Virginia ......................L .................6-155/4 ....... CORNELL ...................W ...............8-71Baltimore, Md.

2000 • 6-8 (2-2/T-2nd GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Mike Abeles, Kevin Stockton, Jon Torpey, Greg Zytkowski2/26 ......at Duke ..........................L ................. 7-163/4 ....... RADFORD ..................W ............. 16-73/11 ...... BUTLER ...................... L ................ 8-93/18 .......at North Carolina .........L ................. 8-133/22 ......at VMI .............................W ............... 14-23/25 ......vs. Vermont1 ................W .................7-44/1 .........at Notre Dame .............L ................. 4-13

4/8 ........at Johns Hopkins ........L ................. 7-124/14 .......at Fairfi eld .....................W .................9-84/16 .......at Stony Brook .............L ...................6-74/21 ..... DENVER .....................W .............. 9-84/23 .... AIR FORCE .................W ............. 17-64/29 .... VIRGINIA .................... L ............... 7-135/6 ........at Cornell .......................L .................. 5-111Baltimore, Md.

1999 • 10-3 (3-1/T-1st GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Mike Abeles, Jon Egan, Kevin Johnson, Jon Torpey3/6 ........at Rutgers ......................W ................ 11-93/13 .......vs. Sacred Heart1 .......W ............... 14-33/20 ......at Radford......................W ............... 12-83/23 ......at Virginia ......................L .................0-213/27 ......at Butler .........................L ................. 8-164/3 ....... CANISIUS ...................W ...............7-54/11 ........at Johns Hopkins ........L ................. 8-174/14 ..... NOTRE DAME ............W .............. 5-44/18 ..... STONY BROOK .........W .............12-84/21 ..... VMI ..............................W .............13-44/24 ......at Air Force ...................W OT ...........7-64/26 ......at Denver .......................W .................7-55/1 ....... GANNON ....................W .............13-91at UMBC, Baltimore, Md.

1998 • 5-7 (2-2/3rd GWLL)Head Coach: Joe BreschiCaptains: Mike Abeles, John Kuss, Jim Laf-ferty, Jon Torpey3/1 ....... RUTGERS ................... L ...............3-103/7 .........at VMI .............................W .................9-53/21 ..... COLGATE .................. L ..............10-113/24 ......at Loyola (Md.) ..............L ................. 6-183/29 .... RADFORD .................. L .............. 11-124/2 ........at Notre Dame .............L .................2-124/11 ...... BUTLER ...................... L OT .......... 8-94/14 ..... WOOSTER ..................W .............19-54/24 .... DENVER .....................W .............15-54/26 .... AIR FORCE .................W ..............11-84/29 .... NORTH CAROLINA ... L ...............5-185/2 ........at Mercyhurst ...............W ..............12-10

1997 • 6-6 (0-3/4th GWLL)Head Coach: Paul CaldwellCaptains: Tim Johnson, John Kuss, Dave Otis2/23 ......at Rutgers ......................L ................. 6-173/1 ....... DENISON .................... L ..............8-203/9 ........at Mercyhurst ...............W ..............13-103/15 ..... NIAGARA ....................W .............14-43/28 ......at Radford......................L ................12-144/5 ........at Air Force ...................L ................13-144/6 ........at Denver .......................W ..............17-104/8 ....... WOOSTER ..................W .............14-84/12 ..... MT. ST. MARY’S .........W ............ 17-114/20 ......at VMI .............................W ................ 11-74/26 ......at Butler .........................L .................6-165/3 ....... NOTRE DAME ............ L .............. 3-20

1996 • 5-8 (1-3 GWLL)Head Coach: Paul CaldwellCaptains: Tom Martin, Jeff Laubenstein, Pat Sulivan2/25 .... PENN STATE .............. L OT ...........7-83/2 ........at Denison .....................W OT ...........8-7 3/9 ....... NORTHWOOD ...........W ............ 22-6 3/16 .......at Mt. St. Mary’s ...........L .................6-10 3/19 .......at Rutgers ......................L .................. 8-11 3/22 ......at St. Joseph’s ..............W ............... 10-8 3/27 ......at Wooster .....................W ............... 10-2 3/30 .... BUTLER ...................... L ................ 4-5 4/6 ....... MICHIGAN STATE ..... L ................ 8-94/14 ..... RADFORD .................. L ................ 8-94/20 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L .................9-124/27 .... AIR FORCE .................W .............10-45/4 ........at Notre Dame .............L ................. 4-13

1995 • 5-9 (0-4 Great Midwestern Lacrosse League)Head Coach: Paul CaldwellCaptains: Raif Webster, Matthew Horowitz, Aaron Sperano3/3 ........at Penn State ................L ................. 7-153/7 ....... ST. JOSEPH’S ............W ............ 23-53/11 ...... MT. ST. MARY’S .........W .............14-93/21 .......at North Carolina .........L ................3-203/23 ......at Radford......................W ............... 12-63/26 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L .................7-84/2 ....... DENISON .................... L ................ 4-84/8 ........at Air Force ...................L ...................6-94/12 .......at Butler .........................L ..................7-144/15 .......at Wooster .....................W .................9-54/22 ......at Michigan State ........L .................. 7-114/23 ......at Northwood Insit. .....W ............... 21-74/30 ......at Canisius ....................L .................11-155/6....... NOTRE DAME ............ L ...............7-19

1994 • 4-7 (0-4/5th Great West Lacrosse League/MLA)Head Coach: Paul CaldwellCaptains: Russell Salk, Michael Sullivan3/5 ........at Pennsylvania ............L ..................4-173/22 ......at Maryland ...................L .................2-163/24 ......at Mt St. Mary’s ............W OT .........11-10 3/26 ......at Radford......................W ..............13-104/2 ....... BUTLER ...................... L ............... 7-134/6 ....... WOOSTER ..................W .............12-64/9 ........at Denison .....................L ...................8-94/16 ..... MICHIGAN STATE ..... L ...............6-164/23 ...... at Notre Dame ............L ............... 10-194/28 .... AIR FORCE ................. L ..............10-114/30 .... CANISIUS ...................W ........... 15-13

1993 • 8-6 (1-3/4th MLA)Head Coach: Brion SalazarCaptains: Doug Myers, David Blue, Eric Pozniak3/6 ........at UMBC ........................L ................11-203/17 ..... DENVER .....................W ...............9-73/22 ......vs. Air Force1 .............L ................. 8-193/23 ......at Rutgers .....................L ................ 7-23

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS3/31 .......at Wooster ....................W ............... 14-84/3 ....... MT. ST. MARY’S .........W .............12-94/7 .........at Butler .........................W ..............15-144/10 .......vs. Radford2 ................W ............... 15-44/11 ........at Bucknell2 ...............L ................8-204/17 ..... VMI ..............................W ...........22-174/21 ..... KENYON .....................W .............19-34/24 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ................7-114/28 ......at Canisius ....................W ............... 18-85/8 ........at Michigan State ........L ................. 8-131Baltimore, Md.; 2Bucknell Tournament, Lew-isburg, Pa.

1992 • 2-12 (0-7 MLA)Head Coach: Brion SalazarCaptains: John Baker, Rob Elia, Jerry Nigro3/7 .........at Denison1 ..................W ................13-73/18 ..... RUTGERS ................... L ...............6-173/23 ......vs. Air Force1, 2 ..........W OT ...........9-83/28 ......at UMBC ........................L 3OT .......13-14 4/1 ....... WOOSTER1 ...............W ........... 14-104/4 ........at Mount St. Mary’s1 ...W ............... 10-84/8 ....... OBERLIN1 ..................W ............ 22-54/10 ..... CANISIUS1 ................W ............. 16-74/15 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............8-104/18 .......at VMI .............................W ............... 13-84/22 ......at Kenyon1 ....................W .............. 13-54/25 ......at Notre Dame .............L .................6-124/29 .... MICHIGAN STATE1 ...W ........... 12-115/2 ........at Stony Brook .............W ............... 10-91Indicates game forfeited per NCAA sanctions and offi cially recorded as 1-0 losses; record prior to sanctions was 10-4 (5-2/t-1st MLA); 2College Park, Md.

1991 • 8-8Head Coach: Brion SalazarCaptains: John Baker, Dan Zecchini3/9 ....... DENISON ....................W ........... 12-103/22 ......vs. VMI1 ..........................L ...................6-93/24 ......vs. Radford1 ..................W .................7-63/26 ......at Maryland ...................L ................. 5-183/28 ......at Mt. St. Mary’s ...........L .................11-154/1 ....... WITTENBERG ............W .............18-64/6 ........at Wooster .....................W ................13-74/10 .......at Oberlin ......................W ................ 11-64/12 .......vs. Air Force2 ..............L 2 OT .......9-10 4/13 .......at Bucknell ....................L ................. 8-194/17 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................ 7-224/19 .......at Canisius ....................W ...............13-114/24 .... MARIETTA ..................W .............21-24/27 .... NOTRE DAME ............ L ................7-115/1 ....... KENYON .....................W ..............11-45/11 ........at Michigan State ........L ................. 6-171UMBC Tournament, Baltimore, Md.; 2Lewis-burg, Pa.

1990 • 4-10 (0-2 Great Lakes Conference)Head Coach: Brion SalazarCaptains: Mike Avery, Matt Goers, Bill Weeks3/10 .......at Denison .....................L ................5-203/16 ..... RADFORD ..................W ........... 14-13

3/21 .......at Maryland ...................L .................5-163/24 ......vs. New Hampshire1 ..L .................6-153/25 ......vs. Iroquis Nationals1 L ................. 9-184/7 ....... WOOSTER ..................W ........... 15-124/11 ...... OBERLIN ....................W ............ 26-74/14 ..... CANISIUS ...................W OT ..... 18-174/18 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............8-214/20 ......vs. Air Force2 ..............L ................14-164/28 ......at Notre Dame .............L .................11-145/2 ........at Kenyon ......................L .................8-105/5 ........at Hobart .......................L ................ 3-235/12 ..... MICHIGAN STATE ..... L ............... 7-171Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, N.J.; 2Long Island, N.Y.

1989 • 5-9 (2-1/2nd Great Lakes Conference, MLA)Head Coach: Fred KovalCaptains: Dan Lindner, Tim McCabe3/11 ...... DENISON .................... L ..............10-113/19 ..... RADFORD .................. L ................ 8-93/25 ......vs. North Carolina1 .....L ................. 1-293/26 ......vs. Duke2 .....................L ................6-284/1 ....... HARTFORD ................W .............20-14/9 ........vs. Air Force3 ..............L ...................7-84/12 .......at Oberlin ......................W ............... 12-84/15 .......at Wooster .....................W ............... 13-94/19 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................5-204/22 .... WITTENBERG ............W ............ 29-34/25 .... NOTRE DAME ............W ...............7-55/3 ....... KENYON ..................... L ...............8-185/6....... HOBART ..................... L .............. 8-245/16 .......at Michigan State ........L ................12-181NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Durham, N.C.; 2NCNB Triangle Lacrosse Classic, Cha-pel Hill, N.C.; 3Geneva, N.Y.

1988 • 12-4 (3-1/t-1st Great Lakes Confer-ence)Head Coach: Fred KovalCaptains: Bill Stephenitch, Dan Lindner3/9 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............19-93/19 .......at UCLA .........................W ..............20-33/21 .......vs. Stanford1 ................W ..............25-63/25 ......vs. Air Force2 ..............L .................10-113/26 ......vs. M.I.T.2 ......................W ............... 13-54/2 ....... MICHIGAN STATE ..... L ...............4-104/6 ....... MICHIGAN .................W ..............11-54/10 .......at Lake Forest ..............W ............... 10-74/13 ..... OBERLIN ....................W ............. 17-74/16 ..... WOOSTER ..................W OT ...... 12-114/20 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............6-174/23 .... ROCHESTER ..............W ........... 15-104/26 ......at Wittenberg ...............W ............... 17-24/30 ......at Notre Dame .............W .................6-45/3 ........at Kenyon ......................W ................ 11-85/7 ........at Denison .....................L ................. 7-151Malibu, Calif.; 2Far West Classic, San Diego, Calif.

1987 • 7-7 (2-2 Great Lakes Conference/MLA)

Head Coach: Fred KovalCaptains: Glenn Alban, Bill Stephenitch3/11 ...... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............16-83/21 .......at Stony Brook .............L ................. 6-143/23 ......at Fair. Dickenson........W ................ 11-53/25 ......at Hofstra ......................L ................. 4-154/4 ........at Michigan State ........L ................. 8-174/8 ....... DENISON .................... L OT ...........7-84/11 ........at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................. 0-174/17 ..... LAKE FOREST ............W ............. 17-44/19 .......at Wooster ....................W ............... 16-44/22 ......at Michigan ...................W ................ 11-44/25 ......at Rochester .................W ................ 11-65/2....... NOTRE DAME ............ L ..............11-165/6 ...... KENYON ..................... L ...............9-125/9....... WITTENBERG ............W ............ 20-7

1986 • 7-7 (4-1/t-1st Great Lakes Conference/MLA)Head Coach: Fred KovalCaptains: Glenn Alban, Sean Sweeney3/14 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............13-23/23 ......vs. Vermont1 ................L ................. 7-163/25 ......at William & Mary .........L ................11-253/28 ......vs. SUNY-Potsdam2 ..L .................. 9-113/31 ..... CLARKSON ................ L ...............6-124/2 ........at Mount Union ............W ............... 18-44/5 ....... MICHIGAN STATE .....W ............. 13-74/9 ........at Denison .....................L .................2-124/12 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............2-214/19 .... WOOSTER ..................W .............13-84/23 ......at Kenyon ......................W OT .........11-104/26 .... LAKE FOREST ............W .............13-34/30 ......at Notre Dame .............L ................. 9-135/3 ........at Wittenberg ...............W ..............21-191Washington, D.C.; 2Hampden-Sydney, Va.

1985 • 7-7 (3-3 Great Lakes Conference/5-5 MLA)Head Coach: Fred KovalCaptains: Glenn Alban, Jay DePerno3/25 ......at VMI .............................W ............... 12-93/27 ......at Radford......................W .................8-73/29 ......at Duke ..........................L ................. 8-193/31 ......at Guilford .....................L ................12-134/3 ....... MT. UNION .................W ..............13-14/5 ........at Michigan State ........L .................. 4-114/10 ..... DENISON .................... L ...............5-144/13 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................2-204/17 ..... ASHLAND ...................W ............20-04/20 ......at Wooster .....................W ............... 13-64/24 .... KENYON .....................W OT ..... 14-134/28 ......at Lake Forest ..............L ...................6-85/1 ....... NOTRE DAME ............ L ...............4-105/4 ....... WITTENBERG ............W ............ 23-3

1984 • 7-6 (MLA)Head Coach: Al BiancoCaptains: Jay DePerno, Robert O’Neill3/15 ..... BUFFALO STATE .......W ........... 14-123/18 .......vs. Vermont1 ................L ...................8-93/21 .......vs. West Chester1 .......W .................9-4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS3/28 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............5-154/1 ....... WEST. MARYLAND ...W .............12-84/7 ....... MICHIGAN STATE .....W 2OT .......8-74/11 ........at Denison .....................L ................. 4-144/18 .......at Ashland .....................W ............... 14-54/21 ..... WOOSTER .................. L OT ...........7-84/24 ......at Kenyon ......................W ...............13-114/28 ......at Notre Dame .............L ..................4-175/5 ........at Wittenberg ...............W ............... 18-55/6....... COLORADO COLL. ... L ...............4-101Baltimore, Md.

1983 • 7-6 (6-4 MLA)Head Coach: Al BiancoCaptains: Jay Neal, Steve Young3/21 .......vs. Duke1 ......................L ...................3-93/23 ......at West Chester ...........W .................7-63/26 ......vs. Vermont2 ...............L ................. 7-103/31 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L .................5-194/6 ....... NOTRE DAME ............W OT ......11-104/13 ..... DENISON .................... L ...............9-164/16 .......at Oberlin ......................W ............... 16-04/20 .... ASHLAND ...................W .............14-44/23 .... WITTENBERG ............W .............26-14/27 .... KENYON .....................W .............. 8-64/30 ......at Wooster .....................L .................9-165/6 ........at Mt. Union ..................W ................17-35/8....... MICHIGAN STATE ..... L .................7-81Baltimore, Md.; 2Glen Head, N.Y.

1982 • 5-10 (4-6 MLA)Head Coach: Al BiancoCaptains: Robert Grim, Tim Cave3/20 ......vs. Princeton1 ..............L ................5-203/21 .......vs. Notre Dame1 .........L ................10-143/24 ......at Georgetown .............W ................ 11-73/27 ......at Salisbury State ........W ............... 19-63/31 ..... ASHLAND ................... L ............. 10-124/3 ........at Penn State ................L ................ 4-244/8 ....... MICHIGAN STATE .....W .............. 6-44/10 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............5-144/15 ..... NOTRE DAME ............W ........... 14-104/17 .......at Denison .....................L .................5-154/21 .......at Kenyon ......................L ................13-144/24 ......at Michigan State ........L .................6-104/28 ......at Notre Dame .............L ................13-215/1 .........at Ashland .....................W ............... 10-95/5....... WOOSTER ..................W .............. 6-51Loyola Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

1981 • 8-6 (7-4, 6-0/1st MLA University Div.)Head Coach: Al BiancoCaptain: Fred Koval3/31 .......at Wooster .....................L ...................6-74/4 ....... PENN STATE .............. L ...............5-154/8 ........at Ashland .....................W OT ........13-124/11 ........at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................ 7-294/14 ..... PURDUE .....................W ............. 15-74/16 .......at Notre Dame .............W .................9-64/18 .......at Michigan State ........W ............... 12-44/22 .... ASHLAND ...................W ........... 15-134/25 ......at Denison .....................L ................. 9-14

4/28 .... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ...............6-104/30 .... NOTRE DAME ............W .............10-95/2....... MICHIGAN STATE .....W ..............11-65/5....... KENYON .....................W ........... 16-105/9 ........at Ohio Wesleyan1 ......L ...............13-241MLA Championship Game

1980 • 7-7 (4-4/1st MLA University Division)Head Coach: Al BiancoCaptains: Bob Harman, Dick Wallace4/1 ....... WOOSTER ..................W ..............11-94/3 ....... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ............... 7-144/5 ........at Penn State ................L ..................3-174/9 ........at Ashland .....................W OT .........11-104/12 .......at Kenyon ......................W ............... 10-44/16 .......at Purdue .......................W ...............20-14/19 ..... DENISON .................... L 3OT .........7-84/22 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................. 8-174/24 ......at Denison .....................L .................. 9-114/26 ......at Michigan State ........W ..............14-104/30 .... ASHLAND ...................W .............10-65/2....... MICHIGAN ................. L .................6-75/4 ....... MICHIGAN STATE .....W ..............11-75/6....... DENISON1 ................. L ................ 6-91MLA playoff fi rst round

1979 • 8-7 (5-3 MLA)Head Coach: Jerry BellCaptains: Terry Gilmore, Dan Anderson3/18 .......at James Madison ......W ................ 16-13/19 .......at Lynchburg .................W ............... 18-33/21 .......at Roanoke Coll. ..........L ................. 4-143/23 ......at Baltimore Univ. ........L ................. 8-173/31 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............6-134/1 ....... PURDUE .....................W ............. 17-44/7 ....... PENN STATE1 ........... L .............. 11-144/11 ........at Denison .....................L ................13-144/18 .......at Syracuse ...................L ................6-204/21 .......at Bowling Green ........W ................ 11-94/25 .... DENISON ....................W .............10-94/28 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ................. 9-145/5....... BOWLING GREEN .....W ........... 16-135/9 ........at Ashland .....................W ............... 15-95/12 .......vs. Michigan St.2 ........W ............... 19-81Worthington High School, Worthington, Ohio; 2Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)

1978 • 14-1 (7-0/1st MLA)Head Coach: Jerry BellCaptains: Joe Oelgoetz, Ron Benedict, Dan Anderson3/18 .......at William & Mary .........W ............... 12-73/20 .... WASH. & LEE ............. L .............. 9-223/22 ......at Randolph-Macon ....W ............... 10-43/31 ..... NEW ENGLAND CO ..W .............. 8-64/2 ........at Purdue .......................W ............... 13-34/5 ....... MICHIGAN .................W .............14-44/8 ....... KENYON .....................W .............10-44/12 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W ............. 16-104/19 ..... ASHLAND ...................W .............12-44/22 .... DENISON ....................W OT ......11-104/23 .... NOTRE DAME ............W ..............14-1

4/26 .... OBERLIN ....................W ............ 22-34/30 ......vs. Michigan St.1 ..........W ............... 19-75/3 ........at Wooster .....................W ..............14-105/6 ........at Bowling Green .......W OT ........15-141Piqua, Ohio (Indian Day Games)

1977 • 7-4 (3-4 MLA)Head Coach: Jerry BellCaptains: Chris Anderson, Tom Gustin, Gene Ferraro3/27 ......at Michigan ...................W ................ 11-44/2 ....... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............8-124/6 ....... PURDUE .....................W .............13-04/9 ........at Kenyon .....................L .................8-104/13 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............. 8-64/16 .......at Ashland .....................L .................11-124/23 ......at Notre Dame .............W ............... 10-44/27 ......at Denison .....................L ................. 9-145/4 ....... WOOSTER ..................W ........... 18-125/7 ....... BOWLING GREEN .....W .............10-35/14 ..... MICHIGAN STATE .....W .............14-3

1976 • 9-3 (4-3/5th MLA)Head Coach: Jerry BellCaptains: Jim Windle, Chris Anderson, Gene Ferraro3/31 ..... MICHIGAN .................W ...............7-44/3 ........at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ..................4-174/7 .........at Purdue .......................W ............... 15-24/10 ..... KENYON ..................... L .................5-74/17 ..... ASHLAND ...................W .............. 9-54/20 ......at Ohio Univ. .................W ................ 11-44/24 .... NOTRE DAME ............W .............13-44/28 .... DENISON ....................W .............. 8-55/1 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............. 6-55/5 ........at Wooster .....................W ............... 17-85/8 ........at Bowling Green ........L ................. 7-105/15 .......at Michigan State ........W ............... 19-6

1975 • 7-7 (2-6, 7th MLA)Head Coach: John MunsonCaptains: Jeff Leake, Alan Brady4/2 ....... OHIO UNIV. ................W ............20-24/5 ....... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ............... 7-184/9 ........at Michigan ...................L ...................5-74/11 ........at Michigan State ........L OT .......... 8-124/12 .......at Kenyon ......................L 2OT ..........3-44/16 ..... WITTENBERG ............ L ................ 5-94/19 .......at Ashland .....................W ...............12-114/22 ......at Notre Dame .............W OT ...........9-84/26 .... AMER. GENER/ L.C. ..W ............. 13-74/30 ......at Denison .....................L ................. 5-185/3 ........at Madison L.C. ............W ............... 13-05/7 ....... WOOSTER ..................W .............10-55/10 ..... BOWLING GREEN ..... L ................5-115/16 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W ...............9-7

1974 • 11-5 (6-3, 4th MLA)Head Coach: John MunsonCaptains: Mike Berlin, Rick Scott, Darryl Skale3/16 ..... WEST VIRGINIA1 ......W .............13-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS3/17 ..... MICHIGAN STATE1 ...W ...............7-43/22 .... ASHLAND2 ............... L OT .......... 8-93/23 .... NOTRE DAME2 ......... L 3OT .........6-73/30 .... PURDUE .....................W .............14-04/6 ........at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ..................7-144/10 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W ............... 6-14/13 ..... KENYON .....................W .............. 6-54/17 .......at Wittenberg ...............W .................7-54/20 .... ASHLAND ...................W .............. 5-44/24 .... OBERLIN ....................W .............. 5-34/27 .... MICHIGAN STATE .....W .............10-45/1 ....... DENISON .................... L ...............5-165/4 ........at Wooster .....................W .................8-35/8 ........at Ohio Univ. .................W ............... 12-35/11 ........at Bowling Green ........L ...................3-71Buckeye Invitational; 2Midwest Invitational

1973 • 3-9 (1-8 MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptains: Mark Medvedeff , Skip VanBourgon-dien3/24 ......at Ashland .....................L ...................2-63/26 ......at Oberlin ......................L ...................4-73/31 ..... WITTENBERG ............ L .................7-84/7 .........at Notre Dame .............L ...................5-84/14 .......at Kenyon ......................L .................2-164/18 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ............... 7-144/28 ......at Michigan State ........L ...................7-95/2 ........at Denison .....................L .................. 1-135/5....... WOOSTER ..................W ..............11-35/12 ..... BOWLING GREEN ..... L ............... 7-135/16 ..... OHIO UNIV. ................W .............. 9-85/19 .......at Allegheny .................W ...............20-1

1972 • 5-9 (2-5, 6th MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptain: Dana Friend3/18 ..... MICHIGAN .................W ..............11-63/21 .......at Washington & Lee ..L .................2-163/22 ......at VMI .............................W ...............21-23/24 ......at North Carolina .........L ...................7-83/25 ......at Duke ..........................L ................. 4-194/1 .........at Wittenberg ...............L ...................5-94/8 ....... AIR FORCE ................. L OT .......... 6-84/15 ..... NOTRE DAME ............W ...............9-74/18 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ...................5-84/22 .... KENYON ..................... L ................ 4-84/29 .... MICHIGAN STATE .....W .............. 9-35/3 ....... DENISON .................... L ...............7-105/6 ........at Wooster .....................W ............... 12-65/13 .......at Bowling Green ........L ................. 4-14

1971 • 7-4 (5-3 MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptain: Chris Abeles4/3 ....... WITTENBERG ............ L ...............9-134/10 .......at Cincinnati ..................W .................9-44/14 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W ...............7-44/17 .......at Michigan ...................L ...................5-64/18 .......at Michigan State ........W .................4-34/24 ......at Kenyon ......................W .................7-35/1 .........at Vanderbilt .................W .................9-5

5/5 ........at Denison .....................L .................5-165/8....... OBERLIN ....................W ..............11-85/15 ..... BOWLING GREEN ..... L ...............8-105/22 .... WOOSTER ..................W .............10-4

1970 • 4-4 (MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptains: Warren Galvin, Chris Abeles4/4 ........at Wittenberg ...............W .................9-44/11 ...... MICHIGAN STATE .....W .............13-04/18 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ...................8-94/25 .... KENYON .....................W .............15-45/1 .........at Oberlin ......................L ...................6-85/2....... VANDERBILT ..............W ............ 22-35/6....... DENISON .................... L ................2-115/23 .... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ...............6-10

1969 • 6-4 (MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptains: Jerry Bell, Don Bennett4/3 ....... SYRACUSE ................. L ................ 5-94/5 ....... WITTENBURG ............W .............. 5-34/11 ........at Michigan ...................W ............... 10-74/12 .......at Michigan State ........W ............... 12-44/26 ......at Denison .....................L ................. 3-215/3 ........at Notre Dame .............W5/7 ....... OBERLIN ....................W OT ...... 12-115/12 .......at Kenyon ......................W5/14 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ................ 3-65/17 ..... BOWLING GREEN ..... L ................4-11 1968 • 7-4 (MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptain: Brian Driscoll 3/18 .......at Virginia ......................L ................. 8-123/21 .......at Randolph-Macon ....W ...............12-113/23 ......at North Carolina .........L ...................7-93/30 ......at Ball State ...................W ..............24-04/12 ..... NOTRE DAME ............W .............14-54/13 ..... MICHIGAN STATE .....W ...............7-34/20 ......at Oberlin ......................W .................9-64/27 .... DENISON .................... L ...............9-125/6....... KENYON .....................W ..............11-65/15 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W .................9-65/18 .......at Bowling Green ........L ...................6-7

1967 • 9-3 (8-2 MLA)Head Coach: Conrad SteeleCaptains: Cliff Murray, Brian Driscoll3/21 .......at C.W. Post ...................L ...................2-54/8 ....... MICHIGAN .................W ............20-24/14 .......at Notre Dame1 ...........W .................8-44/15 .......vs. Michigan St.1 ..........W .................8-24/22 .... AIR FORCE .................W .............. 8-44/26 .... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W ...............7-44/29 .... OBERLIN ....................W ...............8-75/6 ........at Kenyon ......................L .................5-105/10 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............. 8-65/13 ..... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............13-55/17 .......at Denison .....................L .................. 7-115/20 .... BOWLING GREEN .....W ...............7-61Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.

1966 • 14-0 (1st MLA and USILA Hixson Div.)Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptain: Bill Polasky3/23 ......at Adelphi ......................W .................6-53/24 ......at C.W. Post ...................W ............... 14-63/25 ......at Towson ......................W .................8-64/2 ........at Notre Dame .............W ............... 15-44/9 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W ............ 23-4............. MICHIGAN .................W . 1-0 (forfeit)4/16 ..... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............19-24/20 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............12-44/23 .... DENISON ....................W ............ 17-114/30 .... MICHIGAN STATE .....W ............. 17-25/3 ........at Bowling Green ........W ............... 19-25/7 ........at Oberlin ......................W ............... 12-25/14 ..... KENYON .....................W ..............11-45/18 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W ............... 13-5

1965 • 15-2 (t-1st MLA)Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptain: Ray Yearsley3/22 ......at North Carolina .........L ...................5-83/25 ......at Wash. & Lee .............W OT ...........7-63/27 ......at Towson State ...........W ............... 13-34/3 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............. 8-44/9 ........vs. Michigan State1 ....W ............... 13-24/10 .......at Notre Dame1 ...........W ............... 10-34/14 ..... KENYON .....................W .............10-04/17 ..... OBERLIN ....................W ...............8-74/24 .... BOWLING GREEN .....W ............ 28-34/28 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W .................8-25/1 .........at Kenyon ......................W ............... 10-35/5 ........at Denison .....................L ...................8-95/8....... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............21-25/12 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............. 6-55/15 ..... NOTRE DAME ............W ..............11-55/19 ..... DENISON ....................W .............13-65/22 .... OBERLIN ....................W .............. 8-41Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.

1964 • 11-6-1Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptain: Don Starr3/24 ......at Villanova ...................W ............... 13-43/26 ......at Pennsylvania ............L ...................3-43/28 ......at C.W. Post ...................W ...............11-104/2 ....... HOBART .....................W ...............7-64/4 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ................ 3-44/11 ...... OBERLIN ....................W ............... 6-14/17 .......vs. Michigan St.1 ..........W ............... 18-44/18 .......at Notre Dame .............W ................ 12-14/22 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W .................8-24/25 .... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............14-24/28 .... KENYON ..................... L ................ 5-85/2 ........at Bowling Green ........W .................9-2............. DENISON .................... L .................7-85/9 ........at Ohio Wesleyan ........W .................4-3............. KENYON .....................T ............... 9-9............. PITTSBURGH .............W ............... 1-0............. DENISON .................... L ................ 6-9............. OBERLIN .................... L ...............0-101Notre Dame tournament, South Bend, Ind.

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1963 • 9-6 (MLA)Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptain: Bob Cawley3/19 .......at Adelphi ......................L .................. 4-113/20 ......at C.W. Post ..................W .................9-73/23 ......at Towson ......................W OT ...........8-74/6 ....... P’BURGH LAX CLUB W .............18-44/9 ....... CORTLAND ................W ..............11-74/13 ..... DENISON .................... L .................4-74/17 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W ................ 11-34/20 ......at Kenyon ......................W .................7-24/27 .... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W ..............15-15/4 ........at Oberlin ......................L .................. 7-115/8....... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............. 8-55/11 ........at Denison .....................L ................. 4-105/18 ..... KENYON .....................W .............. 9-55/21 ..... OBERLIN .................... L OT ...........7-85/25 ......at Clev. Lax Club ..........L ...................6-9

1962 • 5-8-1Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptains: Roger Beck, James Callard, Robert Franklin, John Strapp3/20 ......at Adelphi ......................L ...................2-83/21 .......at C.W. Post ...................W ............... 12-23/23 ......at Loyola ........................L ...................2-33/24 ......at Towson State ...........L ...................3-64/7 ....... PITTSBURGH .............W .............15-34/14 ..... DENISON .................... L ................. 1-54/21 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ......W .............. 9-84/25 .... KENYON .....................W ............... 8-14/28 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ................ 3-95/1 .........at Oberlin ......................T ..................5-55/4 ........at Kenyon ......................L ...................4-65/10 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............10-85/12 .......at Denison .....................L ................. 5-145/19 ..... OBERLIN .................... L ...............3-10

1961 • 3-13 (MLA)Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptains: John Shafer, Bob Shoemaker3/20 ......at Baltimore ..................L ................. 3-163/21 .......at Loyola ........................L ................. 8-153/23 ......at Adelphi ......................L ...................3-43/24 ......at C.W. Post ...................L ...................5-94/7 ....... HOBART ..................... L .............. 3-204/14 ..... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ...............8-134/21 ..... KENYON .....................W ..............11-94/25 .... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ...............8-104/28 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L ...............8-134/22 ......at Denison .....................L ...................3-74/26 .... OBERLIN .................... L ...............4-104/29 .... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............10-65/5 ........at Kenyon ......................W .................9-85/13 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ..................7-135/20 .... DENISON .................... L ................1-125/29 ......at Oberlin ......................L .................5-15

1960 • 3-10 (MLA)Head Coach: Paul HartmanCaptains: Joe Berwanger, Theodore Kolva

3/25 ......at Baltimore ..................L ..................3-174/2 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB ...... L ................5-114/9 ....... CLEV. LAX CLUB ....... L ................ 4-84/11 ...... RENSSELAER ............. L .................5-74/16 ..... DENISON .................... L ............... 7-124/23 .... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L .............. 11-124/26 .... KENYON .....................W .............14-64/30 ......at Denison .....................L ................. 7-124/7 .........at Ohio Wesleyan ........L .................11-124/11 ...... OBERLIN .................... L ...............0-174/14 .......at Clev. Lax Club ..........W ...............11-104/21 .......at Kenyon ......................W .................9-64/28 ......at Oberlin ......................L ................. 6-18

1959 • 2-8-1Head Coach: Howard KnuttgenCaptains: Dan Cheney, Jon Mercer3/24 ......at Adelphi ......................T ..................4-43/27 ......at Baltimore Univ. ........L ..................0-114/4 ....... COLS. LAX CLUB W OT.............. 9-84/11 ...... DENISON .................... L ................ 5-84/18 ..... CLEV. LAX CLUB ....... L .................6-74/21 ..... KENYON .....................W ............. 10-74/24 ......at Ohio Wesleyan ........L ...................5-65/2 ........at Oberlin ......................L ...................8-85/9 ........at Kenyon ......................L ................. 8-125/13 ..... OHIO WESLEYAN ...... L OT ...........7-85/16 ..... OBERLIN .................... L ................ 2-8

1958 • 3-7 (MLA)Head Coach: Howard KnuttgenCaptains: Fred Keller, Jon Mercer4/12 ..... CLEV. LAX CLUB ....... L ................ 5-84/15 .......at Ohio Wesleyan ........W ............... 10-34/26 ......at Oberlin ......................L ...................3-94/29 .... KENYON ..................... L ................ 4-85/7 ....... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W ..............11-55/10 .......at Denison .....................L ...................8-95/13 ..... OBERLIN .................... L ...............4-145/17 .......at Kenyon ......................L ...................5-75/21 ..... DENISON ....................W .............. 8-55/24 ......at Clev. Lax Club ..........L ................. 3-13

1957 • 9-4 (2nd, MLA)Head Coach: Howard KnuttgenCaptains: Roger Moser, Thomas Kutrosky3/19 .......at Baltimore ..................L .................6-123/20 ......at Washington Md. ......L ................. 10-83/23 ......at Adelphi ......................W ............... 10-24/9 ....... OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............18-24/13 ..... KENYON .....................W ...............7-64/20 ......at Oberlin ......................L ...................5-94/24 .... DENISON ....................W .............10-64/27 .... CLEVELAND LAX ......W ..............11-95/11 ........at Kenyon ......................L ...................4-65/15 ..... AKRON .......................W . 1-0 (forfeit)5/18 ..... CLEVELAND LAX ......W .............. 6-3............. DENISON ....................W .............. 9-85/26 .... OBERLIN ....................W .............. 6-3

1956 • 8-5 (2nd, MLA)Head Coach: Howard Knuttgen

Captains: Don Corrigan, James Spung3/22 ......at Baltimore ..................L .................2-123/24 ......at Dickinson ..................W .................8-63/26 .... CORTLAND STATE ....W .............. 8-24/7 ....... OBERLIN .................... L ...............6-124/14 .......at Kenyon ......................W .................6-24/25 .... DENISON ....................W .............10-35/4 ........at Oberlin ......................L ...................2-85/5 ........at Clev. Lax Club ..........L ...................2-75/12 .......at Denison .....................W ............... 10-35/16 ..... KENYON .....................W .............. 5-35/19 .......at Hobart .......................L ................. 7-165/26 .... CLEVELAND LAX ......W .............12-9............. OHIO WESLEYAN ......W .............. 8-2

1955 • 3-6Head Coach: Howard KnuttgenCaptain: Richard Wootten3/24 ......at Hofstra .......................L ................. 1-203/25 ......at City College N.Y. .....L ................. 3-124/16 .......at Denison .....................L ...................5-64/23 ......at Kenyon ......................L ...................3-55/7 ....... OBERLIN .................... L .................4-75/14 ..... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......W .............. 8-65/21 .......at Clev. Lax Club ..........L ...................6-75/24 .... DENISON ....................W .............. 9-65/28 .... OBERLIN ....................W ...............n/a

1954 • 2-8-1Head Coach: Ed BakerCaptains: Richard McCombs, Gordon Kresheck...............Delaware .......................L .................0-12...............Baltimore .......................L .................0-16...............Rutgers ..........................L ................. 2-14...............Cleveland Lax Club ....L ...................3-4...............Kenyon ...........................L ...................4-9...............Denison .........................W ..................8-1...............Kenyon ...........................L ...................2-7...............Oberlin ...........................L .................. 1-17...............Denison .........................W ..................8-1...............Oberlin ...........................L ...................8-9...............Cleveland Lax Club ....T ...................3-3

1953 • 2-5-1Head Coach: Jack CorkeryCaptains: Darrell Apt, William Heil4/11 ........at Clev. Lax Club ..........L ...................3-44/22 ......at Kenyon ......................L ...................4-94/25 .... DENISON ....................W ............... 8-15/2....... KENYON ..................... L .................2-75/9 ........at Oberlin ......................L .................. 1-155/18 ..... DENISON ....................W ............... 9-15/22 .... OBERLIN .................... L ................ 8-95/23 .... CLEV. LAX CLUB .......T ................3-3

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Abeles, Jon .......................................... 1969, 70, 71Abeles, Michael ..........................1997, 98, 99, 00Achatz, Tim ......................................... 1987, 88, 89Adams, Aaron ........................................... 1997, 98Ahrens, James..................................................1995Alban, Glenn ................................1984, 85, 86, 87Alexander, Dominique ...................2010, 11, 12, 13Allen, Joseph ...............................1982, 83, 84, 85Allen, Roger ...............................................1982, 83Allison, Steve .......................................1973, 74, 76Ames, Steven P. ................................................ 1971Anderson, Charles ............................1983, 84, 85Anderson, Chris .......................1974, 1975, 76, 77Anderson, Connor ................................. 2008, 09Anderson, Dan ............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79Anderson, William ..............................1980, 81, 82Andrews, Kyle ............................... 1977, 78, 79, 80Apt, Scott D. ....................................... 1953, 55, 56Archambault, Jeff rey ....................................... 1991Arner, William G. .............................................. 1953Arnold, James ........................................... 1967, 68Arnold, Joseph .................................... 1969, 70, 71Arnold, Terry ....................................... 1974, 75, 76Ash, James ................................... 1985, 86, 87, 88Ashley, Phillip ...................................................1960Askerberg, Erick, Jr. ........................... 1969, 70, 71Augspurger, Richard .........................1963, 64, 65Avery, Mike ................................... 1988, 89, 90, 91

-B-Badertscher, Ken .............................. 1964, 65, 66Baggan, Greg ..................................................2005Bailey, Lucas ........................................2014, 15, 16Bain, Dan ................................................. 2008, 09Baker, John .................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92Baker, W. Randy .......................... 1989, 90, 91, 92Ballay, Mat .................................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Bambino, Eddie ............................ 2009, 10, 11, 12Bandeen, James .............................................. 1977Barber, Ron........................................................ 1974Barger, Brandon ............................2015, 16, 17, 18Barker, Brandon ........................................2016, 17Barker, Colby ....................................................2018Barrows, John ..................................................1959Barco, Hunter ...................................................2018Baughman, D. Thomas .................................... 1971Beck, Roger ........................................ 1960, 61, 62Beery, James ..............................................1981, 82Beery, Paul ........................................... 2007, 10, 11Beimford, Mike ................................................2010Beisner, Jack .....................................................1955Bell, Jerry ............................................. 1967, 68, 69Beller, Walt ......................................................... 1978Belnick, David .................................................... 1981Bender, Andrew ........................2003, 04, 05, 06Benedict, Ronald ................................ 1976, 77, 78Benjamin, Brent ......................................... 1977, 78Bennett, Donald ................................. 1967, 68, 69Benson, Joe ....................................................2007Bentine, Corey ......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09

Bergman, Fredrick....................................1965, 66Berlin, Mike .................................................1973, 74Bero, William ..............................................1953, 54Berwanger, Joseph .......................... 1958, 59, 60Besst, John ........................................................ 1967Best, Noah ..................................................2016, 17Bethke, Hank .................................2015, 16, 17, 18Beucler, Paul .....................................................1969Bews, Jim .......................................................... 1975Billingsley, Charlie .................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Bice, Greg ....................................2001, 02, 03, 04Bining, Gary ..............................2003, 04, 05, 06Blackford, John ................................................ 1957Blashford, Jon ..........................2004, 05, 06, 07Blohm, Liam .....................................................2015Bloom, Jason .............................2002, 04, 05, 06Blubaugh, JT ..................................2014, 15, 16, 17Blue, David ................................... 1990, 91, 92, 93Bolen, John .....................................................2006Bolser, Marvin ................................................... 1954Bonanni, Joe ................................. 2009, 10, 11, 12Borcherding, Ryan .......................2012, 13, 14, 15Borges, Matt ........................................ 2016, 17, 18Borsoni, Eric ................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92Bourne, James .................................... 1970, 71, 72Bowling, Darius ..............................2011, 12, 13, 14Bowman, Jarred .......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Boyce, Collis ................................ 1999, 00, 01, 02Boyce, Sandy ................................ 1998, 99,00, 01Boyd, Mark ........................................................1990Boyt, Zach .................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Brady, Alan ...........................................1973, 74, 75Brandes, Matt ............................................1999, 00Brant, Ryan ..................................................2010, 11Breen, Michael .................................................1962Brown, Carter .................................2013, 14, 15, 16Brown, Chris ..............................2002, 03, 04, 05Brown, Steven ....................................1984, 85, 86Brubaker, Gerald Lee ...................................... 1961Bruchs, Jim ................................................. 1975, 76Buchanan, Kevin ...................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Buck, Jeff ...................................2004, 05, 06, 07Buckley, Lukas............................................ 2017, 18Budiscak, Thomas .................................... 1969, 70Bugliosi, JT ........................................................2018Bunce, Chase ............................................2016, 17Buongiorno, Robert.........................................1985Burke, Brian ...............................................1992, 93Burke, Josh ................................................1982, 83Burgdoft, Alex ............................................ 2017, 18Butas, Craig .........................................1992, 93, 94Byrnes, Richard ................................................. 1981Byrnes, Tom ...................................................... 1979

-C-Cacioppo, Joseph ...........................................1996Cafarelli, Matt .................................... 2001, 02, 04Cahill, Jack ........................................................1995Calhoun, Patrick ..................................... 2005, 06Callahan, Ryan ..........................................1996, 97Callard, James Hall ...................................1961, 62

Camarra, George ........................1997, 98, 99, 00Campbell, James .............................................1999Campbell, Packy ................................ 2008, 10, 11Carey, Jason W....................................1991, 93, 94Carey, Tom ............................................2014, 15, 16Carr, Nick ................................... 2006, 07, 08, 09Cassuccio, Michael .......................................... 1981Cave, Timothy ..................................... 1979, 81, 82Cawley, Robert ....................................1961, 62, 63Centa, Raymond E. ..........................................1960Chadderdon, Eric .....................................2012, 13Chapman, Jeff rey J. ......................................... 1991Chell, Colin .....................................2015, 16, 17, 18Cheney, Daniel ................................... 1957, 58, 59Cirino, Christopher .....................1997, 98, 99, 00Clark, Doug O. ...........................................1956, 57Clarke, William R. ............................................. 1953Clement, Ron .................................................... 1978Clotz, Dennis Ray ............................................1962Cole, Robert W. ................................................1959Collins, James R.D. ..........................................1968Coluccini, Peter ..............................................2009Comeault, Reegan .......................2012, 13, 14, 15Cooper, Craig ..................................... 1974, 75, 78Cooper, Gerry .............................................1973, 74Cornell, Matt ............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Corrigan, Donald S. .......................... 1954, 55, 56Cosgrove, Ryan ....................................... 2002, 03Costa, Nicholas P. ......................................1960, 61Costello, Joe ................................ 1987, 88, 89, 90Coughlin, Mark E. ............................................ 1973Coville, Roger ...................................................1982Crawford, Mark ..............................2010, 11, 12, 13Crosby, Chad .............................................1989, 90Crusey, Bill .................................................. 1979, 80Culkin, Tom.................................................. 1977, 78Cummings, John ..................................... 2000, 01Curry, Bill .................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08Curtis, S. Dean............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93

-D-Dalgarno, Joel .......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09D’Ambrogi, Stewart ........................................2010Daniel, Alex .....................................................2005Dauro, John ...............................2002, 03, 04, 05David, Conor ................................ 2008, 09, 10, 11Davidek, Bob ....................................................1986Davidson, Ross...................................1984, 85, 86Davies, Alan ......................................................1996DeCanio, Jon ................................... 2005, 06, 07DeBerry, Omari ................................................2018DeLucia, John ................................................. 2000DePerno, James ................................1983, 84, 85DePhillips, Nick ...............................................2010DeSimone, Chris .............................................2002DiCamillo, John ........................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Dickerson, Preston ..................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Diegel, Nick .........................................2012, 13, 14Diehl, Brett ................................................. 1986, 87Dillon, Pete ................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Dodez, Richard Dale ................................1963, 64

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LETTERWINNERSDoersam, James Ottman ............................... 1963Dolphin, Tyler .............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11Donberg, William R. .................................. 1971, 72Donohue, Pat ..............................2000, 01, 02, 03Donovan, TJ ....................................................2004Doran, Justin .............................2003, 04, 05, 06Dorsey, James R. ......................................1953, 54Douglas, Henry J. .....................................1959, 60Douglas, Henry Joel .......................................1965Douglass, Glenn ............................................... 1981Douglass, Grant .........................................1980, 81Doyle, Nick ...........................................2014, 15, 16Drake, Ben ................................2004, 05, 06, 07Driscoll, Brian...................................... 1966, 67, 68Duff y, Kevin ....................................2012, 13, 14, 15Duff y, Timothy .................................. 2003, 04, 05Dunleavy, Patrick .............................. 2003, 04,05Dutton, Greg ...................................2011, 12, 13, 14

-E-Eastlake, Charles, II .......................... 1964, 65, 66Edwards, Frank M. ........................................... 1954Egan, Jon ......................................1996, 97, 98, 99Ehlen, Thomas Jeff rey ...................................1968Elia, Robert J. ............................... 1989, 90, 91, 92Elmer, Andy ............................................. 2004, 05Emmings, Eric ................................................... 1984Engel, Mark .................................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Evans, Erik ......................................2015, 16, 17, 18Evans, Gary David ...........................................1969Evans, Jarred .............................................1996, 97Evans, Turner .................................2012, 13, 14, 15Ewert, John ..................................1983, 84, 85, 86Eyre, Gordon ................................. 1977, 78, 79, 80

-F-Fannell, Eric ...............................................2016, 17Fassnacht, Matt ................................................2001Feidner, Robert.................................................1980Feliziani, Christian ........................................... 2017Ferraro, Gene .............................................1976, 77Ferree, Donald Vincent...........................1966, 67Ferreri, Mark ...................................................2006Ferris, Charles .................................... 1967, 68, 69Ferris, Dean .....................................................2014Fetterolf, Scott ................................................2006Finnell, Barry ..................................................... 1984Flake, Dan .......................................2013, 14, 15, 16Foley, Kevin ..........................................1973, 74, 75Foreman, Scott ...........................2007, 08, 09, 10Forman, Joel .............................................. 1997, 98Fox, Kenneth .............................................. 1957, 58Frankenberry, Matt ..........................................1989Franklin, Robert Beall, Jr. ...............................1962Frantz, Peter ..............................2002, 03, 04, 05Frederick, Tyler ..........................................2011, 12Freeman, Brandon ....................2007, 08, 09, 10Freibott, Freddy ............................2015, 16, 17, 18Freshwater, Theodore W. .............................. 1963Friel, Chris ................................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Friend, Dana C. ................................... 1970, 71, 72

Funaro, Joseph Francis ................................. 1963Funk, Josh .................................. 2005, 06, 07, 08

-G-Galioto, Matt ...............................................2015, 16Gallup, Robert D............................................... 1954Galvin, David Jr. .................................1968, 69, 70Gans, Joseph ...............................1995, 96, 97, 98Garbo, John C. ....................................1989, 91, 92Genereaux, Leo ...............................................1962Gerland, Scott ............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11Gilardi, Anthony .........................2001, 02, 03, 04Gillespie, Paul Gordon ...................................1969Gilligan, Kevin ..............................1997, 98, 99, 00Gilmore, Terry ............................... 1976, 77, 78, 79Gloeckner, Steve .............................................1998Goers, Matt ................................... 1987, 88, 89, 90Goodwyn, Brandon .......................................2006Gordon, William James ........................... 1967, 68Gorski, Matt ......................................................2010Gould, Brian ................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89Graham, Denny Lynn ......................................1955Green, Bob ........................................... 1976, 77, 78Green, Brian ...................................................... 1977Green, James ...................................2007, 08, 09Greenup, Howard W. ...................................... 1954Greiner, Todd .................................................... 1976Grim, Robert ..................................1979, 80, 81, 82Gruss, Brett ................................................ 1987, 88Gulick, Doug ................................. 1987, 89, 90, 91Gurtier, Keith .....................................................1990Gustin, Tom ..........................................1975, 76, 77

-H-Haagenson, William .................................1962, 63Hagel, Ryan ................................................1992, 93Halvorson, Richard ............................. 1969, 70, 71Hamilton, Scott ............................1983, 84, 85, 86Handrinos, Jason .....................................2003, 04Hansen, Kurt ....................................... 1967, 68, 69Hansen, Patrick .......................................2007, 08Hanson, Brian .............................................1981, 82Hardesty, John ...........................................2011, 12Harman, Robert ......................................... 1979, 80Harrington-Howes, Peter ..................... 2002, 03Hart, Dale Paul ..........................................1962, 63Hartman, Brian .................................. 1992, 94, 95Hartman, Jeff rey ............................................... 1981Hartman, Paul E. ................................1956, 55, 57Hartnett, James ................................... 1979, 80, 81Hassfeld, Jarret .........................................2015, 16Haus, Robby ...................................2013, 14, 15, 16Hayes, Justin ..................................................2009Heikel, Harry Allen .......................................... 1963Heil, William H. ................................................. 1953Heilman, Mike ...................................................1985Hemmert, Tim ...................................................1990Henrick, Jeff ................................................ 2017, 18Herd, James ........................................1962, 63, 64Hertel, Marcus .................................................. 1987

Hertz, Michael ...........................................1993, 96Hester, David Lawrence ................................1955Hester, Scott ...................................................... 1981Heston, David D. .............................................. 1972Hickman, William .............................. 1958, 59, 60Hodgins, Trevor ............................2015, 16, 17, 18Hodgson, Brandt .............................................1990Hoff man, Van L. .........................................1955, 56Hogue, Michael S. ............................................ 1991Holzer, Thomas H. ...................... 1991, 92, 93, 94Hoover, Brian ...................................... 1996, 97, 98Hoover, Richard Lee .......................................1955Hopper, David Ralph ........................................ 1961Hopping, Wade L. ............................................ 1954Horn, Jerry.................................................. 1957, 58Horowitz, Matthew .................... 1992, 93, 94, 95Houston, Timothy .......................1997, 98, 99, 00Howard, Luke ......................................2012, 13, 14Hoxie, Joseph ...................................................1995Hughes, Griffi n .................................................2018Hunt, Douglas............................... 1978, 79, 80, 81Hunter, Ryan ...................................2013, 14, 15, 16Hussong, Daniel ..............................................1995Huth, Robert Arthur ........................... 1966, 67, 68Hwang, Sung .....................................2000, 01, 02

-I-Ihrig, Thomas .................................................... 1983Imbordino, Dominic ......................2011, 12, 13, 14Inacio, Justin .....................................................2018Ireland, Sean ...............................2000, 01, 02, 03Irion, Phillip E. ..................................... 1956, 57, 58Italiano, Michael .............................2011, 12, 13, 14

-J-Jacobs, Phil ...................................1973, 74, 75, 76Jackson, Bill .................................................... 2000Jasinski, Jack ....................................... 2016, 17, 18Jester, Brad .........................................1985, 86, 87Johnson, Kevin ................................... 1997, 98, 99Johnson, Mark ..................................... 1969, 70, 71Johnson, Timothy ..............................1995, 96, 97Jones, Bradley .................................. 1994, 95, 96Jones, Jim .................................................. 1987, 88Julius, Mike .........................................1982, 84, 85

-K-Kadro, Zane....................................................... 1997Kaiser, Jeff ..................................................1998, 99Kaplan, Shawn ...........................................2011, 12Kapinos, Kacy .................................2013, 14, 15, 16Karr, Ben .........................................2012, 13, 14, 15Kawamoto, Matt .......................... 2008, 09, 11, 12Kaylor, Richard Wayne ............................. 1970, 71Keane, Bryan .......................................... 2004, 05Kehoe, Derek ..................................................2012Kellar, Charles ..................................... 1966, 67, 68Keller, Frederick J. ............................. 1956, 57, 58Kelly, Anthony .............................2000, 01, 02, 03Kelly, John ............................................2014, 15, 17Kemme, Wes .............................2004, 05, 06, 07

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LETTERWINNERSKeneally, Ryan .....................................2009, 10, 11Kennedy, Matthew J. ....................................... 1991Kenny, Kevin ..................................................... 1983Kern, Daniel........................................................ 1981Kielb, Rich ..........................................................1992Kim, Tae............................................2013, 14, 15, 16King, Jesse .....................................2012, 13, 14, 15Kirchner, Warren F. ...................................1959, 60Kirson, Josh....................................................... 2017Kistler, Carter ....................................... 2016, 17, 18Klontz, Andrew ...............................................2008Klosowski, Tom ................................................2013Knezick, Steve ................................2011, 12, 13, 14Kochalski, Ben ...........................................1999, 00Koehler, Thomas J. ...................................1958, 59Koerber, Gordie .........................................2014, 15Kohner, James ....................................1962, 63, 64Kolva, Theodore H. ..................................1959, 60Koschny, Mark .....................................1978, 80, 81Koury, Fred ...................................1996, 97, 98, 99Koval, Frederick ........................... 1978, 79, 80, 81Kramer, Tim ..................................1982, 83, 84, 85Kraus, Steve ...................................................... 1974Kreschek, Gordon .............................1953, 54, 55Kruse, Ronald William ...............................1961, 62Kuss, John ........................................... 1996, 97, 98Kutrosky, Thomas ..............................1955, 56, 57

-L-Laff erty, Jim ......................................... 1996, 97, 98Laff ey, Ryan .................................2001, 02, 03, 04Lalley, Brian ............................... 2006, 07, 08, 09Lang, Brian ........................................... 2016, 17, 18Lange, Buddy ..............................1997, 98, 99, 00Lathrop, Scott .............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11Laubenstein, Jeff ....................... 1993, 94, 95, 96Lauver, Stephen Dorack .........................1964, 65Lawrence, Clark R. .......................................... 1954Leahy, Bill ......................................1983, 84, 85, 86Leake, Jeff ............................................1973, 74, 75Leclaire, Tre ................................................. 2017, 18Lecky, Jake .....................................................2006Lecky, James W. ............................................... 1954Lee, George ...................................................... 1997Lee, Matthew .............................. 1993, 94, 95, 96Leeds, Edward Barnet .................................... 1963Lenskold, Rich ...........................................1988, 89Lesko, Josh .................................2001, 02, 03, 04Levack, Jordan ...........................................2010, 11Lewis, Rick ......................................2012, 13, 14, 15Li, Chris ......................................2004, 05, 06, 07Lichtenauer, Bryan .............................2014, 15, 16Liddil, Nick .......................................2010, 11, 12, 13Lignelli, Brian R. ................................................ 1991Lignelli, Anthony .......................................1995, 96Lindner, Dan ................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89Lisogar, Ed ............................................1977, 79, 80Longuil, John .............................................1996, 97Lori, Bo .................................................. 2016, 17, 18Lovell, Scott................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92Lovett, Keith ......................................2007, 08, 09

Lowe, John .................................................1988, 89Lowe, Richard ............................................ 1957, 58Lowe, Ryan ...............................................2007, 08Lowery, Chris .....................................2007, 09, 10Lunde, Dan ................................................. 1986, 87Lutz, Jason ................................2004, 05, 06, 07Lyle, Thomas Charles ..............................1963, 64Lyons, Shaun ...............................2001, 02 03, 04

-M-Maccani, Logan ................................... 2016, 17, 18Mack, Dick ......................................................... 1975Mack, Kevin .....................................2010, 11, 12, 13Mackey, Thomas J. .............................1990, 91, 93Magee, William W. ....................................1958, 59Magro, Jonathon .............................................. 1971Mahoney, Chris ..............................2013, 14, 15, 16Mahoney, Caleb ......................................... 2017, 18Mandat, Thomas .......................................1994, 95Mandel, Herbert ............................................... 1957Mandt, Mikkel Gordon.............................1964, 65Manos, James J. ....................................... 1972, 73Marchildon, Mathew ............................... 2001, 02Marion, Mark ................................ 1999, 00, 01, 02Markatos, Spencer .......................................... 1993Marron, James....................................1983, 84, 85Martin, Kent .......................................................2001Martin, Ronald A. ...............................1953, 54, 55Martin, Thomas .......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96Marvin, William ............................ 1985, 86, 87, 88Marks, Paxton ...................................................2018Matches, Spencer ..............................2012, 13, 14Matthews, Scott ....................... 2006, 07, 08, 09May, Christopher ............................................2015May, Drew ........................................2004, 05, 06Mazek, Mike ...................................................... 1974Mazor, Eric ........................................................ 1987McCabe, Tim ....................................... 1986, 87, 89McCarthy, Andy ......................................... 1974, 75McClure, James ............................................. 2000McCombs, Richard L. ...............................1953, 54McConnell, Joe ........................... 1989, 90, 91, 92McCormick, Matthew ...................................... 1984McCullough, Larry ....................................1956, 57McGinnis, Justin .........................................2011, 12McGrath, Scott...........................................1998, 99McKee, Gilbert W. .....................................1956, 57McKenna, Mike ...........................2001, 02, 03, 04McKinlay, Steve ........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08McLean, Brandon ................................... 2009, 10Medvedeff , Mark ....................................... 1972, 73Mehraban, Bobby ..........................................2006Merola, Joseph ................................................ 1983Melching, Tim ................................................... 1987Meleski, Ken .............................................. 1997, 98Melick, Patrick .....................................1972, 73, 74Mercer, Jonathan ............................... 1957, 58, 59Meurer, Joe .....................................2011, 12, 13, 14Michael, Timothy ...................................... 1969, 70Miceli, Nick ..................................2000, 01, 02, 03Middleton, Paul ........................................2003, 04

Milford, James .................................................. 1954Miles, James ...................................................... 1981Miller, Jon.....................................2001, 02, 03, 04Miller, Luke .......................................................2014Miller, Mark ........................................................ 1975Miller, Todd ...................................1996, 97, 98, 99Minichillo, Tom ..................................................1989Mink, Toby .................................... 1999, 00, 01, 02Mitchell, James .................................. 1990, 91, 92Mitchem, John .................................................. 1975Montes, Jonathan ............................................ 1993Mooney, Eric .............................................. 1997, 98Morell, Scott .........................................2009, 10, 11Morgan, William ................................................ 1981Morris, Peter R. .............................1972, 73, 74, 75Morrison, Brian .................................................. 1981Morrison, Chuck........................................ 1974, 75Morrow, Patrick ..............................................2004Moser, Roger D. .................................1955, 56, 57Moyer, Chris .............................................. 2001, 02Mulchrone, Evan ...........................2012, 13, 14, 15Mulford, Bryan ............................2000, 01, 02, 03Mulford, Casey ....................................... 2005, 06Munson, John .....................................1965, 66, 67Munson, Richard ....................................... 1969, 70Musci, Nick .................................................. 2017, 18Murphree, Mike ........................................ 2001, 02Murphy, Donald Ray........................................ 1967Murray, Cliff ord ................................... 1966, 67, 68Myers, Bob ................................................. 1987, 88Myers, Doug ....................................... 1990, 91, 92Myers, Pat ....................................2000, 01, 02, 03

-N-Naumoff , William ..................................1971, 72, 73Neal, Jay ......................................................1981, 82Neville, Ryan ..................................................... 1993New, J. Eric ........................................................1992Newbold, Philip ..................................1968, 69, 70Nigro, Jerry .................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92Nolan, Craig ..............................2003, 04, 05, 06Norman, James ......................................... 1974, 75Norris, Charles Austin .............................1965, 66Norton, Mike ...............................2000, 01, 02, 03Nozdrovicky, Joe .............................................1999Nugent, Thomas A. ...................................1991, 92

-O-O’Brien, Eric ..............................2004, 05, 06, 07O’Brien, Kevin ............................................1982, 83O’Brien, Pat ..........................................1975, 76, 77O’Connor, Mickey ............................. 1998, 99, 00O’Neill, Eugene Jr. .................................... 1967, 68O’Neill, Robert ........................................... 1983, 84Ochwat, Keenan .......................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Oelgoetz, Joe ............................... 1975, 76, 77, 78Oktavec, Joe ..............................................1982, 84Olejniczak, Casey .......................................... 2000Olson, Jarred ............................................2003, 04Olson, Joe ......................................................... 1979Olson, Kyle .............................................. 2004, 05

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LETTERWINNERSOmiatek, Geoff rey ....................... 1997, 98, 99, 01Oshida, Ken ................................. 1993, 94, 95, 96 Otis, David ....................................1994, 95, 96, 97Outland, James S. ...........................................1960Overand, Chris ..........................................1992, 93

-P-Pace, Andrew ........................... 2006, 07, 08, 09Pages, Ricky ............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Pagniano, Mike .......................... 1992, 93, 94, 95Palcanis, Gregory Frank .........................1966, 67Palcanis, Kent Gilmore ............................1963, 64Papes, Gene A. ................................................1959Pappas, John C. ............................1970, 71, 72, 73Paul, Brandon .............................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Paradine, Keith ..........................................1993, 94Passman, Martin, A..........................................1969Pataki, Tim .................................2004, 05, 06, 07Patrick, Ronald .................................... 1970, 71, 72Patterson, Pat ................................................... 1983Payne, John Walter ..................................1964, 65Pearson, Johnny .................................2014, 15, 16Pedersen, Tim ..................................2006, 07, 08Peterson, Jeff rey C. ............................1971, 72, 73Petroff , Scott ....................................................2002Pfeifer, Frederick, Jr. .......................................1955Pfi ster, Tyler ...................................2013, 14, 15, 16Phelan, Robin Eric ........................................... 1967Piavis, Paul ........................................................1982Pickard, Brian .................................................2004Piech, Leonard George ............................1961, 62Pilarowski, Greg .......................... 1990, 91, 93, 94Pilon, Jeff .............................................1993, 94, 95Pine, Wilbur Roy Jr. ......................................... 1964Pires, Mike .................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Pitkin, George ................................................... 1997Planning, David .............................2012, 13, 14, 15Pletcher, Chris ................................................2005Poillon, Peet .....................................................2008Polasky, William M. ........................... 1964, 65, 66Popelar, Carl...................................................... 1984Popelar, Scott ...................................................1986Poplstein, David A. ........................... 1964, 65, 66Potter, Frederick ....................................... 1957, 58Powell, TJ ........................................... 2008, 09, 10Pozniak, Eric ................................ 1990, 91, 92, 93Price, David .......................................................2001Price, Hugh C. ................................................... 1961

-Q-Quinn, Kevin.....................................................2002

-R-Ragiel, Casey ....................................................1996Rahl, Scott ......................................................... 1993Ralston, Matt ..................................................... 1977Randisi, Tom ...............................2002, 03, 04, 05Randall, Ben ................................................ 2017, 18Ratcliff , Lewis ....................................................2001Ready, Kevin ...................................................... 1981

Reed, James ..............................................1996, 97Reid, Jackson ...................................................2018Regula, Melvin E. ...............................1953, 54, 55Reichel, Tim....................................................... 1976Reinhardt, Andrew ................................. 2009, 10Rekas, Chris ......................................................1999Rennello, Jack ..................................................2018Resnick, Bruce.................................................. 1988Reyda, Robert A. .......................................1959, 60Reynolds, Cody ................................2007, 08, 09Riegel, Steve ..................................................... 1977Reimer, Doug .............................................1980, 82Riff ee, Patrick ..................................2010, 11, 12, 13Riss, Evan ..........................................................2018Rimmer, Mike ..................................................2005Roach, Gerald ...................................... 1969, 70, 71Robenalt, Doug ...................................1975, 76, 77Rodgers, William ................................. 1978, 79, 81Rodgers, Zach .................................................2010Roeper, Michael ........................................1985, 86Rooney, Dan ..................................................... 2017Ropp, George Edgar ................................1965, 66Rose, Mike .........................................................1989Rose, Thomas J. ......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96Rossi, Francis ....................................................1985Rubin, Jon ...................................................1982, 83Rudy, Glenn Boden ..................................1965, 66Ruhnke, Doug .......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09Ruppel, Robert E. ......................................1953, 54Russ, Scott .........................................................1992Russo, Tony .................................2001, 02, 03, 04Ryan, Jeff ...........................................2007, 08, 09Ryan, John .........................................................1989Rybak, Ronald Stewart ...................................1969Rydberg, Jon ................................... 2005, 06, 07

-S-Saarela, William Allan ...............................1961, 62Saliaris, Dave ...............................1980, 82, 83, 84Salisbury, Joey ........................................... 2017, 18Salk, Russell E. ............................ 1991, 92, 93, 94Saltzman, Steve ............................................... 1984Sallade, Matt ............................................... 2017, 18Santulli, Greg ...............................1984, 85, 86, 87Sassen, Stephen .............................................. 1972Sauk, Joseph A. .........................................1990, 91Savage, Dan................................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Saylor, Terry Alan ...................................... 1972, 73Schell, Peter .............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08Schick, Bill ............................................1981, 82, 83Schiff , John Jeff erson Jr. .........................1964, 65Schmansky, Robert ........................... 1997, 98, 99Schmeling, Rob .........................................1989, 90Schmidt, Robin A. ............................. 1954, 55, 56Schneider, Charlie ...........................................2013Schneider, Jeff .........................2004, 05, 06, 07Schroder, Stefan .....................................2007, 08Schulte, Wade A. .............................................1959Schuss, Logan ................................2010, 11, 12, 13Schwyn, Robert C. ...........................................1959Scott, Brant........................................................1996

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Szakmary, Theodore ........................ 1967, 68, 69Szlag, John ........................................................ 1977

-T-Taddeo, John .................................................... 1988Tavernier, Kurt.............................................1976, 77Teeple, David ....................................... 1979, 80, 81Tepsick, Stephen ...........................................2009Terefenko, Ryan ......................................... 2017, 18Thielmann, Scott .............................................. 1987Thomas, Lawrence ........................................... 1981Thorpe, Gale .....................................................2018Tittl, Steven ................................2003, 04, 05, 06Toohey, Patrick ...............................2010, 11, 12, 13Toresco, Matt ........................................... 2005, 06Torpey, Jon ...................................1997, 98, 99, 00Tracy, Josh ..........................................2000, 01, 02Tracy, Pat.......................................................... 2000Treece, Luke ....................................................2012Triplet, Matt ................................................ 1997, 98Trombley, Adam .............................2011, 12, 13, 14Tschudy, Michael ............................................. 1984Tundo, Jeff .......................................................2010Tunison, Andrew .............................. 2003, 04, 05Turchin, Donnie ..........................2007, 08, 09, 10Turnure, Zach ..................................................2014Tzagournis, Jack ......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89Tzagournis, Mark .............................. 1988, 89, 90Tzagournis, Mike ............................... 1988, 89, 90

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Whiteley, Matt .................................................... 1991Whiteman, Richard ............................ 1966, 67, 68Wilford, Mark.............................................. 1987, 88Wilkes, Trey .....................................2010, 11, 12, 13Williams, Brian ............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93Williams, Chris ................................................. 1983Williams, Jerry Lynn .................................1964, 65Williams, Kent R. ........................................1960, 61Williams, Nick ...........................................2003, 04Williams, Robert L. ...........................................1956Willison, Rob .....................................................1998Wilson, Barry ................................1997, 98, 99, 00Windle, Jim ................................................. 1975, 76Windesheim, Rob .....................................1989, 90Winegarner, Richard ......................... 1960, 61, 62Winkoff , Allen ..................................................2014Withers, Jake .......................................2014, 15, 16Wittenberg, Josh ......................2003, 04, 05, 06Wolf, Warren Reed .............................1968, 69, 70Wolff , Ben ..................................2003, 04, 05, 06Wolford, Dan ........................................1975, 76, 77Wolford, William ........................... 1976, 77, 78, 79Wood, Charles R. ................................ 1970, 71, 72Wood, Mike .......................................................1986Woodson, Bryce ......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Wooten, Richard L. ............................1953, 54, 55Work, Michael Jay .................................... 1967, 68Wright, Benjamin ...............................1963, 64, 65

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LETTERWINNERS

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2016 marked the eighth edition of the Showdown in The Shoe, the annual Ohio State men’s la-crosse game played prior to the Buckeye football team’s spring game. Record setting crowds have fi led into Ohio Stadium to cheer on the Scarlet and Gray, with the 2010 (31,078), 2009 (30,192) and 2008 (29,601) editions of the game marking the Top 3 attendance records for a regular-season game in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse history. The Showdown in The Shoe was not held in 2017 because of the Big Ten schedule, but is back in 2018 when the Buckeyes face Michigan on April 14. The fi rst Showdown in The Shoe game was April 19, 2008, as Ohio State set NCAA regular-season and on-campus attendance records when 29,601 fans watched the Buckeyes down Denver prior to the football team’s spring game in Ohio Stadium. By the end of the lacrosse game, more than 50,000 fans were in The Shoe as the Buckeyes closed out a 20-13 victory over the Pioneers in a Great Western Lacrosse League contest. The following year, the Buckeyes broke their own record when 30,192 were on hand when attendance was taken during the contest between the Buckeyes and Notre Dame April 25, 2009. The football spring game went on to set a national attendance record of 95,722, with many of those fans in the seats before the lacrosse game ended. The 2010 edition again broke the national records, as 31,078 watched the Buckeyes down Air Force, 10-6, in an ECAC Lacrosse League game. The contest was televised on BTN, marking the fi rst men’s lacrosse game broadcast live on the network. The 2011 and ‘12 editions of the game, with Ohio State hosting Fairfi eld and Air Force in a league game, respectively, also were televised by BTN. The Showdown in the Shoe was not held in 2013 because of construction in Ohio Stadium, but returned for 2014 and was the fi rst matchup between Ohio State and Michigan as Division I foes in Columbus. The Buckeyes downed UM, 15-6, in the game televised on BTN. The 2015 game was the fi rst as a Big Ten Conference contest, with Maryland prevailing over the Buckeyes in overtime, 10-9, in front of a crowd of 21,604, with about 40,000 fans in the stands by the end of OT and foot-ball breaking its own attendance record with 99,391 fans to watch the 2014 national champions. In 2016, the Buckeyes topped the Wolverines, 10-7, with an announced attendance of 24,571 that grew to 55,000+ by the end of the game. The football game followed and set the national spring attendance mark of 100,189.

HISTORY IN THE SHOE

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2018 SEASON IN REVIEW• Ohio State concluded the 2018 season with an 8-7 record and the No. 3 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. The Buckeyes won their fi nal three regular season games – all against ranked teams – to earn their third bid in the last four years to the conference tournament.• With a 12-10 victory at No. 1 Maryland on April 22, the 2018 senior class be-came the winningest in program history with 42 career victories. • Head coach Nick Myers was named the 2018 Big Ten Coach of the Year and two players – midfi elder Ryan Terefenko and defender Ben Randall – were fi rst team All-Big Ten choices.• For the second consecutive year, the Buckeyes had the conferences Fresh-man of the Year. Justin Inacio took home the honor this year after winning nearly 70 percent of the face-off s that he took in fi ve Big Ten games. Ohio State is the fi rst program in the conference to have back to back Freshmen of the Year.• Seven of the Buckeyes’ top nine scorers were underclassmen, led by a sophomore (Tre Leclaire – 37 points), a freshman (Jackson Reid – 28 points) and a junior (Jack Jasinski – 28 points). A closer look at the numbers reveals that of Ohio State’s 204 total points, 110 were scored by either freshmen or sophomores (54 percent). Ten diff erent freshmen or sophomores registered at least one point on the season.• Ohio State had four USILA All-Americans – Randall (fi rst team), Terefenko (third team), Tre Leclaire (honorable mention) and Erik Evans (honorable men-tion). That brought the Buckeyes’ count to 10 All-Americans over the past two seasons. Ohio State is also one of just two teams nationally that will enter the 2019 season with two juniors (Leclaire and Terefenko) who have already earned more than one USILA All-America honor.• The Buckeyes have had at least one close defensemen be named to an All-America team for eight consecutive seasons. In that time, three players – Randall (2017, 2018), Robby Haus (2015, 2016) and Joe Meurer (2013, 2014) – have earned the honor in back to back seasons.• The Buckeyes were dominant in the face-off X over the last three weeks of the regular season, going 45-of-64 (.703). That eff ort has been led by fresh-man Justin Inacio, who fi nished third in the conference overall, winning 61 percent of the draws he took on the season.• Terefenko was second on the team with 45 ground balls, had caused seven turnovers and added nine points on four goals and fi ve assists. He also helped the Buckeyes become the nation’s most effi cient clearing team, as they convert 93.8 percent of their attempts (212-for-226).

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2017 SEASON IN REVIEW

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 8-7 4-3 3-2 1-2CONFERENCE 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-5 2-2 2-1 1-2

Date Opponent W/L Score AttendFeb 03, 2018 at Cleveland State W 13-6 1250Feb 10, 2018 BOSTON UNIV. W 15-9 965Feb 17, 2018 HOFSTRA W 9-7 931Feb 25, 2018 at Jacksonville W OT 12-11 3813!Mar 02, 2018 vs Marquette L OT 7-8 114!Mar 04, 2018 vs Detroit Mercy W 8-7 1257Mar 10, 2018 TOWSON L OT 6-7 1325Mar 17, 2018 at Denver L 7-12 2607Mar 25, 2018 NOTRE DAME L 8-9 3218*Mar 31, 2018 PENN STATE L 4-12 2361*Apr 07, 2018 at Johns Hopkins L 10-13 2043*Apr 13, 2018 MICHIGAN W 8-5 2751*Apr 22, 2018 at Maryland W 12-10 6395*Apr 28, 2018 RUTGERS W 10-7 1845#May 3, 2018 vs Johns Hopkins L 5-6 688

!Midwest Lacrosse Classic (Detroit, Mich.)# Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSHOT STATISTICSGoals-Shot attempts ..................................... 134-498 ..................129-439Goals scored per game ...................................8.93 ........................8.60Shot pct. ................................................................269 ........................ .294Shots on goal-Attempts ...............................300-498 ................260-439SOG pct.................................................................602 ........................ .592Shots/Game ........................................................33.2 ........................29.3Assists ....................................................................70 ............................60MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIESGoals-Opportunities ........................................12-44 ...................... 19-40Conversion Percent ...........................................273 ........................ .475GOAL BREAKDOWNTotal Goals............................................................134 ..........................129Man-up ................................................................... 12 ............................ 19Man-down .............................................................. 1 ..............................0Unassisted............................................................ 64 ............................69Overtime ................................................................. 1 ..............................2Goals scored average ......................................8.85 ........................8.52GROUND BALLS ..........................................429 ......................353TURNOVERS ................................................ 182 ....................... 186CAUSED TURNOVERS .................................86 ........................89FACEOFFS (W-L) ...................................... 185-316 ................131-316Faceoff W-L Pct. ..................................................585 ........................ .415CLEARS ..................................................... 212-226 .............. 241-270Clear Pct. ..............................................................938 ........................ .893PENALTIESNumber ................................................................. 49 ............................52Minutes............................................................... 40:00 .....................44:30ATTENDANCETotal.....................................................................13,396 .....................16,108Dates/Avg Per Date ........................................7/1,914 ...................5/3,222Neutral Site #/Avg ........................................... 3/686

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2017 SEASON IN REVIEW## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min 14 Leclaire, Tre .................. 15 14 26 11 37 96 .271 56 .583 3 0 25 13 3 0-0 .000 4 4.0 29 Reid, Jackson ............... 15 13 23 5 28 69 .333 41 .594 1 0 22 12 3 0-0 .000 2 1.5 5 Jasinski, Jack ............... 15 12 17 11 28 62 .274 34 .548 1 0 10 19 0 0-0 .000 2 1.5 22 Chell, Colin .................... 15 11 13 7 20 44 .295 24 .545 1 0 9 18 1 0-0 .000 1 0.5 10 Kelly, John ..................... 12 12 10 6 16 36 .278 22 .611 0 0 4 7 1 0-0 .000 1 0.5 31 Thorpe, Gale ................. 11 5 8 5 13 33 .242 22 .667 2 0 6 9 0 0-0 .000 2 2.0 3 Bugliosi, JT.................... 15 6 8 4 12 40 .200 28 .700 2 0 16 13 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 7 Buckley, Lukas ............. 15 8 7 5 12 25 .280 16 .640 0 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 34 Terefenko, Ryan ........... 15 2 4 5 9 12 .333 7 .583 0 0 45 11 7 0-0 .000 7 4.5 28 Bethke, Hank ................ 11 2 5 1 6 18 .278 12 .667 0 0 5 4 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 4 Smith, Colby ................. 13 4 4 1 5 20 .200 12 .600 2 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 17 Seiple, Austin ............... 7 0 2 2 4 4 .500 4 1.000 0 1 0 5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 33 Henrick, Jeff ................. 15 0 2 1 3 5 .400 4 .800 0 0 23 5 5 0-0 .000 8 6.0 35 Maccani, Logan ............ 15 0 1 2 3 6 .167 4 .667 0 0 21 7 10 0-0 .000 6 4.5 43 Evans, Erik ..................... 15 15 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 24 3 15 0-0 .000 4 4.0 20 DeBerry, Omari ............ 5 0 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 44 Freibott, Freddy ........... 15 0 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 43 3 8 0-0 .000 1 1.0 23 Feliziani, Christian ....... 12 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 19 2 0 55-99 .556 1 3.0 30 Inacio, Justin ................. 14 0 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 47 4 1 130-212 .613 1 1.0 32 Borges, Matt ................. 15 15 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 33 4 9 0-0 .000 3 2.5 16 Musci, Nick .................... 3 0 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 13 Lori, Bo ........................... 15 0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 9 0 1 0-0 .000 2 1.0 36 Barco, Hunter ............... 1 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 6 Hodgins, Trevor ........... 11 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 40 Randall, Ben .................. 15 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 21 0 15 0-0 .000 0 0.0 18 Barker, Colby ................ 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 50 Riss, Evan ...................... 11 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 .000 0 0.0 48 Manning, Jed ................ 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 45 Barger, Brendan .......... 15 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 2 3 0-1 .000 2 1.5 42 Mahoney, Caleb ........... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 39 Salisbury, Joey ............. 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 38 Sallade, Matt ................. 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 25 Kistler, Carter ................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 .000 0 0.0 11 Smith, Jackson ............. 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 9 Hughes, Griffi n ............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 8 Kirson, Josh .................. 8 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 16 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Smidt, Matthew ............ 8 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 11 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Total............... ..............15 134 70 204 498 .269 300 .602 12 1 429 182 86 185-316 .585 49 40.0 Opponents........... .......15 129 60 189 439 .294 260 .592 19 0 353 186 89 131-316 .415 52 44.5

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD ## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Shots Faced2 Smidt, Matthew .......8 8 465:35 64 8.25 69 .519 5-3-0 2188 Kirson, Josh .............8 7 443:14 65 8.80 61 .484 3-4-0 220 Total............... .........15 908:49 129 8.52 131 .504 8-7-0 438 Opponents........... ..15 908:49 134 8.85 166 .553 7-8-0 498

Team saves: 1

GOALS BY PERIOD ........... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State ..............................39 32 32 30 1 134Opponents .............................27 34 37 29 2 129

SHOTS BY PERIOD ........... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State .............................. 111 136 127 120 4 498Opponents ............................105 102 108 120 4 439

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD ...... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State ..................................... 70 85 73 69 3 300Opponents .................................... 59 61 69 68 3 260

SAVES BY PERIOD .................. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalOhio State ..................................... 32 27 32 39 1 131Opponents .....................................31 53 41 39 2 166

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2018 SEASON IN REVIEWCATAGORY LEADERSPOINTS GP G A Pts Shots14 Leclaire, Tre ............ 15 26 11 37 9629 Reid, Jackson ......... 15 23 5 28 695 Jasinski, Jack ......... 15 17 11 28 6222 Chell, Colin ............. 15 13 7 20 4410 Kelly, John ............... 12 10 6 16 3631 Thorpe, Gale .......... 11 8 5 13 333 Bugliosi, JT ............. 15 8 4 12 407 Buckley, Lukas ....... 15 7 5 12 2534 Terefenko, Ryan .... 15 4 5 9 1228 Bethke, Hank ......... 11 5 1 6 18

GOALS GP G A Pts Shots14 Leclaire, Tre ............ 15 26 11 37 9629 Reid, Jackson ......... 15 23 5 28 695 Jasinski, Jack ......... 15 17 11 28 6222 Chell, Colin ............. 15 13 7 20 4410 Kelly, John ............... 12 10 6 16 363 Bugliosi, JT ............. 15 8 4 12 4031 Thorpe, Gale .......... 11 8 5 13 337 Buckley, Lukas ....... 15 7 5 12 2528 Bethke, Hank ......... 11 5 1 6 184 Smith, Colby ........... 13 4 1 5 20

ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots14 Leclaire, Tre ............ 15 26 11 37 965 Jasinski, Jack ......... 15 17 11 28 6222 Chell, Colin ............. 15 13 7 20 4410 Kelly, John ............... 12 10 6 16 3634 Terefenko, Ryan .... 15 4 5 9 127 Buckley, Lukas ....... 15 7 5 12 2529 Reid, Jackson ......... 15 23 5 28 6931 Thorpe, Gale .......... 11 8 5 13 333 Bugliosi, JT ............. 15 8 4 12 4035 Maccani, Logan ..... 15 1 2 3 6

GROUND BALLS GP GB30 Inacio, Justin .......................... 14 4734 Terefenko, Ryan .................... 15 4544 Freibott, Freddy ..................... 15 4332 Borges, Matt ........................... 15 3314 Leclaire, Tre ............................ 15 2543 Evans, Erik .............................. 15 2433 Henrick, Jeff ........................... 15 2329 Reid, Jackson ......................... 15 2235 Maccani, Logan ..................... 15 2140 Randall, Ben ........................... 15 21

MAN-UP GOALS GP No.14 Leclaire, Tre ............................ 15 331 Thorpe, Gale .......................... 11 23 Bugliosi, JT ............................. 15 24 Smith, Colby ........................... 13 229 Reid, Jackson ......................... 15 122 Chell, Colin ............................. 15 15 Jasinski, Jack ......................... 15 1

FACE-OFF PCT. GP Won Att Pct.30 Inacio, Justin .......... 14 130 212 .61323 Feliziani, C. ............. 12 55 99 .556

SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot%14 Leclaire, Tre ............ 15 26 11 96 .27129 Reid, Jackson ......... 15 23 5 69 .3335 Jasinski, Jack ......... 15 17 11 62 .27422 Chell, Colin ............. 15 13 7 44 .2953 Bugliosi, JT ............. 15 8 4 40 .20010 Kelly, John ............... 12 10 6 36 .27831 Thorpe, Gale .......... 11 8 5 33 .2427 Buckley, Lukas ....... 15 7 5 25 .2804 Smith, Colby ........... 13 4 1 20 .20028 Bethke, Hank ......... 11 5 1 18 .278

SHOT PCT GP G A Sh Shot%23 Feliziani, Christian 12 1 0 1 1.00017 Seiple, Austin .........7 2 2 4 .50020 DeBerry, Omari ......5 1 1 2 .50043 Evans, Erik .............. 15 1 1 2 .50033 Henrick, Jeff ........... 15 2 1 5 .40029 Reid, Jackson ......... 15 23 5 69 .33334 Terefenko, Ryan .... 15 4 5 12 .33344 Freibott, Freddy ..... 15 1 0 3 .33322 Chell, Colin ............. 15 13 7 44 .2957 Buckley, Lukas ....... 15 7 5 25 .280

SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG PCT.14 Leclaire, Tre .......15 26 11 96 56 .58329 Reid, Jackson ....15 23 5 69 41 .5945 Jasinski, Jack ....15 17 11 62 34 .5483 Bugliosi, JT ........15 8 4 40 28 .70022 Chell, Colin ........15 13 7 44 24 .54510 Kelly, John ..........12 10 6 36 22 .61131 Thorpe, Gale .....11 8 5 33 22 .6677 Buckley, Lukas ..15 7 5 25 16 .6404 Smith, Colby ......13 4 1 20 12 .60028 Bethke, Hank ....11 5 1 18 12 .667

SH. ON GOAL% GP G A Sh SOG PCT.17 Seiple, Austin ... 7 2 2 4 4 1.00043 Evans, Erik ........ 15 1 1 2 2 1.00020 DeBerry, O. ....... 5 1 1 2 2 1.00023 Feliziani, C. ....... 12 1 0 1 1 1.00018 Barker, Colby.... 2 0 0 1 1 1.00033 Henrick, Jeff ..... 15 2 1 5 4 .8003 Bugliosi, JT ....... 15 8 4 40 28 .70031 Thorpe, Gale .... 11 8 5 33 22 .66728 Bethke, Hank ... 11 5 1 18 12 .66735 Maccani, L. ........ 15 1 2 6 4 .667

CAUSED TURNOVERS GP CT40 Randall, Ben ................... 15 1543 Evans, Erik ...................... 15 1535 Maccani, Logan ............. 15 1032 Borges, Matt ................... 15 944 Freibott, Freddy ............. 15 834 Terefenko, Ryan ............ 15 7

33 Henrick, Jeff ................... 15 53 Bugliosi, JT ..................... 15 345 Barger, Brendan ............ 15 314 Leclaire, Tre .................... 15 3

PENALTIES GP No.33 Henrick, Jeff ................... 15 834 Terefenko, Ryan ............ 15 735 Maccani, Logan ............. 15 614 Leclaire, Tre .................... 15 443 Evans, Erik ...................... 15 432 Borges, Matt ................... 15 329 Reid, Jackson ................. 15 231 Thorpe, Gale .................. 11 213 Lori, Bo............................. 15 25 Jasinski, Jack ................. 15 2

PENALTY MINUTES GP PMIN33 Henrick, Jeff ................... 15 6.034 Terefenko, Ryan ............ 15 4.535 Maccani, Logan ............. 15 4.543 Evans, Erik ...................... 15 4.014 Leclaire, Tre .................... 15 4.023 Feliziani, Christian......... 12 3.032 Borges, Matt ................... 15 2.531 Thorpe, Gale .................. 11 2.05 Jasinski, Jack ................. 15 1.529 Reid, Jackson ................. 15 1.5

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Hunter BarcoOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

BARCO’S CAREER HIGHSShots: 2, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018

Brandon Barker OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2016 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2017 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0

BARKER’S CAREER HIGHSShots: 1, Hofstra, Feb 17, 2018 Ground balls: 1, Detroit, Feb 13, 2016 Caused turnovers: 1, Detroit, Feb 13, 2016

Colby BarkerOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

BARKER’S CAREER HIGHSShots: 1, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018

Matt Borges OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2016 15 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 26 2 7 0-0 .000 1-1.0 2017 21 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0 15 7 6 0-0 .000 12-9.0 2018 15 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 33 4 9 0-0 .000 3-2.5 TOTAL 51 0 1 1 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0 74 13 22 0-0 .000 16-12.5

BORGES’ CAREER HIGHSPoints: 1, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018 Assists: 1, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018 Shots: 2, at Rutgers, Apr 29, 2017 Ground balls: 5, vs Marquette, Mar 02, 2018 ; vs Detroit Mercy, Mar 04, 2018 Caused turnovers: 2, 5 times

Lukas Buckley OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 21 15 6 21 43 .349 25 .581 1 0 15 15 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2018 15 7 5 12 25 .280 16 .640 0 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 TOTAL 36 22 11 33 68 .324 41 .603 1 0 18 22 2 0-0 .000 1-0.5

BUCKLEY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 4, Detroit Mercy, Feb 11, 2017 Goals: 3, Detroit Mercy, Feb 11, 2017 Assists: 2, at Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2018 Shots: 6, Detroit Mercy, Feb 11, 2017 Ground balls: 2, 4 timesMan-up goals: 1 [t-7th], Cleveland State, Mar 11, 2017 Caused turnovers: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017 ; at Marquette, Mar 03, 2017

CAREER STATISTICS

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JT BugliosiOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 15 8 4 12 40 .200 28 .700 2 0 16 13 3 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 15 8 4 12 40 .200 28 .700 2 0 16 13 3 0-0 .000 0-0.0

BUGLIOSI’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 2, 4 timesGoals: 2, at Denver, 03/17/18 ; at Denver, Mar 17, 2018 ; Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018 Assists: 1, 4 timesShots: 5, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 ; Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018 Ground balls: 4, at Denver, 03/17/18 ; at Denver, Mar 17, 2018 Man-up goals: 1 [t-7th], Rutgers, Apr 28, 2018 ; Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018 Caused turnovers: 1, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018 ; Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 ; Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018

Omari DeBerryOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 5 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 5 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

DEBERRY’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 2, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Goals: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Assists: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Shots: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 ; Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 ; vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 Ground balls: 1, at Denver, 03/17/18 ; at Denver, Mar 17, 2018

Christian Feliziani OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 9 0 0 26-54 .481 1-0.52018 12 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 19 2 0 55-99 .556 1-3.0 TOTAL 22 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 28 2 0 81-153 .529 2-3.5

FELIZIANI’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 1, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Goals: 1, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Shots: 1, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Ground balls: 5, vs Bellarmine, Mar 05, 2017 ; Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 ; Towson, Mar 10, 2018 Faceoff s won: 11, vs Detroit Mercy, Mar 04, 2018 ; Towson, Mar 10, 2018

Jeff Henrick OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 21 2 0 2 7 .286 6 .857 0 0 22 7 11 0-0 .000 6-4.0 2018 15 2 1 3 5 .400 4 .800 0 0 23 5 5 0-0 .000 8-6.0 TOTAL 36 4 1 5 12 .333 10 .833 0 0 45 12 16 0-0 .000 14-10.0

HENRICK’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 1, 5 timesGoals: 1, 4 timesAssists: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Shots: 2, vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 Ground balls: 5, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017 Caused turnovers: 2, 5 times

Griffi n HughesOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

Justin InacioOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 14 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 47 4 1 130-212 .613 1-1.0 TOTAL 14 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0 47 4 1 130-212 .613 1-1.0

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INACIO’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Assists: 1, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Shots: 2, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018; Michigan, Apr 13, 2018; Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Ground balls: 8, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Caused turnovers: 1, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Faceoff s won: 19 [t-3rd], at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018

Jack Jasinski OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2016 13 7 3 10 25 .280 18 .720 0 0 8 10 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 2017 21 16 11 27 38 .421 26 .684 0 0 8 26 0 0-0 .000 2-1.0 2018 15 17 11 28 62 .274 34 .548 1 0 10 19 0 0-0 .000 2-1.5 TOTAL 49 40 25 65 125 .320 78 .624 1 0 26 55 0 0-0 .000 5-3.0

JASINSKI’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 7 [t-4th], Johns Hopkins, Apr 09, 2017; at Maryland, Apr 22, 2018 Goals: 4, Johns Hopkins, Apr 09, 2017 Assists: 5 [t-3rd], at Maryland, Apr 22, 2018 Shots: 8, Rutgers, Apr 28, 2018 ; vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 Ground balls: 3, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018 Man-up goals: 1 [t-7th], at Maryland, Apr 22, 2018

Josh KirsonOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 16 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 16 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

GOALIE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves SavePct W-L-T Sho2018 8 443:14 65 8.80 61 0.484 3-4-0 0TOTAL 8 443:14 65 8.80 61 0.484 3-4-0 0

KIRSON’S CAREER HIGHSSaves: 13 [t-7th], Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018 Ground balls: 5, Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018

Carter KistlerOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 1-5 .200 0-0.0 2018 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 1-6 .167 0-0.0

KISTLER’S CAREER HIGHSGround balls: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017; Cleveland State, Mar 11, 2017 Faceoff s won: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017

Brian LangOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

LANG’S CAREER HIGHSGround balls: 1, Cleveland State, Mar 11, 2017

Tre Leclaire OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 21 49 16 65 126 .389 77 .611 7 0 23 24 4 0-0 .000 4-2.02018 15 26 11 37 96 .271 56 .583 3 0 25 13 3 0-0 .000 4-4.0 TOTAL 36 75 27 102 222 .338 133 .599 10 0 48 37 7 0-0 .000 8-6.0

LECLAIRE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 8 [t-2nd], at Michigan, Apr 15, 2017 Goals: 6 [t-1st], Johns Hopkins, May 04, 2017

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Assists: 5 [t-3rd], at Michigan, Apr 15, 2017 Shots: 13 [t-1st], Johns Hopkins, May 04, 2017 Ground balls: 4, vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 ; vs Bellarmine, Mar 05, 2017 Man-up goals: 1 [t-7th], 10 timesCaused turnovers: 2, Towson, Mar 10, 2018; vs Bellarmine, Mar 05, 2017

Logan Maccani OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2016 15 1 1 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 17 7 5 0-0 .000 4-3.0 2017 21 3 3 6 9 .333 7 .778 0 0 25 8 10 0-0 .000 5-3.0 2018 15 1 2 3 6 .167 4 .667 0 0 21 7 10 0-0 .000 6-4.5 TOTAL 51 5 6 11 20 .250 14 .700 0 0 63 22 25 0-0 .000 15-10.5

MACCANI’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 2, at Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2018 Goals: 1, 5 timesAssists: 2, at Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2018 Shots: 2, at Penn State, Apr 02, 2017 ; Detroit, Feb 13, 2016 Ground balls: 4, 4 timesCaused turnovers: 2, 5 times

Caleb Mahoney OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 2018 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5

Jed ManningOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

Nick Musci OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 8 3 0 3 4 .750 3 .750 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1-1.0 2018 3 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 11 3 0 3 8 .375 3 .375 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 1-1.0

MUSCI’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017; vs Bellarmine, Mar 05, 2017; Cleveland State, Mar 11, 2017 Goals: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017; vs Bellarmine, Mar 05, 2017; Cleveland State, Mar 11, 2017 Shots: 2, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018; Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017 Ground balls: 1, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018; Hofstra, Feb 17, 2018

Jackson ReidOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 15 23 5 28 69 .333 41 .594 1 0 22 12 3 0-0 .000 2-1.5 TOTAL 15 23 5 28 69 .333 41 .594 1 0 22 12 3 0-0 .000 2-1.5

REID’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 4, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Goals: 4, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018 Assists: 2, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 Shots: 8, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 ; Notre Dame, Mar 25, 2018 Ground balls: 4, at Cleveland State, Feb 03, 2018 ; at Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2018 Man-up goals: 1 [t-7th], vs Detroit Mercy, Mar 04, 2018 Caused turnovers: 2, Boston University, Feb 10, 2018

Evan RissOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 .000 0-0.0

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RISS’ CAREER HIGHSGround balls: 1, vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018

Joey Salisbury OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 1-1.0 2018 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 1-1.0

SALISBURY’S CAREER HIGHSCaused turnovers: 1, Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2017

Colby SmithOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 13 4 1 5 20 .200 12 .600 2 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 13 4 1 5 20 .200 12 .600 2 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSPoints: 2, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 Goals: 1, 4 timesAssists: 1, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 Shots: 4, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 ; at Maryland, Apr 22, 2018 ; vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 Ground balls: 1, Michigan, Apr 13, 2018 ; Rutgers, Apr 28, 2018 ; vs Johns Hopkins, May 3, 2018 Man-up goals: 1 [t-7th], at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 ; Michigan, Apr 13, 2018

Jackson SmithOFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2018 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

Ryan Terefenko OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 18 5 6 11 11 .455 7 .636 0 0 28 9 4 0-0 .000 3-1.5 2018 15 4 5 9 12 .333 7 .583 0 0 45 11 7 0-0 .000 7-4.5 TOTAL 33 9 11 20 23 .391 14 .609 0 0 73 20 11 0-0 .000 10-6.0

Points: 3, Denver, Mar 19, 2017 Goals: 2, at Jacksonville, Feb 25, 2018 Assists: 2, Denver, Mar 19, 2017; Rutgers, Apr 28, 2018 Shots: 4, at Johns Hopkins, Apr 07, 2018 Ground balls: 8, Rutgers, Apr 28, 2018 Caused turnovers: 2, vs Marquette, Mar 02, 2018; Penn State, Mar 31, 2018

Brendan Wallace OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2017 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

WALLACE’S CAREER HIGHSGround balls: 1, 4 times