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2013 HOLY CROSS MEN’S LACROSSE
HOLY CROSS QUICK FACTS
Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Worcester, MA 01610
Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1843
Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,872
Color: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Purple
Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crusaders
Affiliations: . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I, Patriot League
President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J.
Director of Admissions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann McDermott
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 793-2443
Director of Financial Aid: . . . . . . . . . . . Lynne M. Myers
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 793-2265
Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . Richard M. Regan, Jr.
Associate Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . Bill Bellerose
Associate Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . Ann Zelesky
Associate Director of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . . . . Rose Shea
Assistant Director of Athletics: . . . . . Frank Mastrandrea
Head Athletic Trainer: . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Cerundolo
Manager of Events & Promotions: . . . . . Jessica Liebner
Fundraising Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . .Jennifer Whipple
Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.GoHolyCross.com
ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF
Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Bare
Assistant Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Wrobel
Assistant Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Sarkisian
Assistant / Video Coordinator: . . . . . . . . .Jamie Reynolds
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristen Kearnan
CREDITS
The 2013 Holy Cross men’s lacrosse yearbook is
published by the College of the Holy Cross Department
of Athletics, all rights reserved. Copyright 2013. Layout,
design and editing by Emily Correia & Jim Wrobel. Writing
by Caitlin Forrester, Carly Grimaudo, Kelsey Horton, Hailee
Lange, Lauren Leary, Kyle Shepard, Andrea Wiegman & Jim
Wrobel. Editorial assistance by Charles Bare. Special thanks
to Kristen Kearnan, Dick Maloney, Frank Mastrandrea, Rose
Shea and Jennifer Whipple. Photography by Peter Cooke,
Holy Cross Athletic Media Relations and Public Affairs.
AT A GLANCE
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach:. . . . . . . . . . . Jim Morrissey (Third Season)
Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse, 1996
Career Record / Years . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17 / Two Years
Record at Holy Cross / Years . . . . . 7-17 / Two Years
E-Mail Address: . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 793-2674
Assistant Coach:. . . . . . . . . . .Justin Hager (First Season)
Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobart, 2009
E-Mail Address: . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 793-2377
Assistant Coach:. . . . . . . . . . Dan McKeon (First Season)
Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Albany, 2009
E-Mail Address: . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 793-2377
Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Lacrosse Office
College of the Holy Cross
One College Street
Worcester, MA 01610
TEAM INFORMATION
2012 Overall Record:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-10
2012 Patriot League Record: . . . . . . . . . . . 0-6 (Seventh)
Letterwinners Returning / Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 / 15
Starters Returning / Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 / 5
Freshmen:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Captains: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Myles Gillespie, John Hannan,
James Kennedy, Daniel Schmader
MISSION STATMENT
COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS
The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College
of the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical,
and moral development of students. Through Division I
athletic participation, our young men and women studentathletes learn a self-discipline that has both present and
long-term effects; the interplay of individual and team effort;
pride and self esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful
management of time; personal endurance and courage; and
the complex relationships between friendship, leadership,
and service. Our athletics program, in the words of the
College Mission Statement, calls for “a community marked
by freedom, mutual respect, and civility.”
Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at
Holy Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and
student support and enhancing our reputation locally and
nationally. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to
accomplishment in these sports, which are a rich part of our
tradition, we choose to do so in a way that complements the
pursuit of academic excellence.
Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of
the Patriot League, of which we are a founding member:
presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal
scholar-athlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports.
Commitment to the last principle assures that the College
sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity.
The department of athletics is also committed to compliance with all College policies and regulations involved in
Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
As a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates
student-athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsmanship, and ethical conduct in its athletic programs.
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CORRESPONDENCE
It is important for prospective student-athletes to get in touch
with the coaching staff as soon as possible. An e-mail or
letter of inquiry into the program will initiate the recruiting
process. Recruiting questionnaires for most sports are also
available at www.GoHolyCross.com. The spring of your
junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time
to contact the coach.
INTERVIEWS
Students are strongly encouraged to have admissions
interviews. The office offers interviews from the summer
until Dec. 30. Alumni interviews in most metropolitan areas
are available. Students must first submit an application and
indicate they would like an alumni interview before Dec. 1.
EARLY DECISION
Students who are absolutely, 100 percent confident Holy
Cross is their top college choice are encouraged to apply
during the early decision process.
FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective
student-athletes should complete the CSS Profile Form in
early fall.
NCAA ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION
The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies academic eligibility
and amateurism for all prospective student-athletes who wish
to compete in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I or II
level. Prospective student-athletes must register at https://
web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter and complete the online
release form. Prospective student-athletes must arrange for
the appropriate national testing agency to send copies of
standardized test scores (e.g., SAT or ACT) directly to the
NCAA Eligibility Center. Prospects must also complete the
amateurism questionnaire. An institution may not provide
an official visit to a prospective student-athlete until he or
she registers with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
TELEPHONE CALLS
As per NCAA bylaw 13.1.3.1, institutional staff members
may not telephone a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives
RECRUITING INFORMATION
or legal guardians) prior to July 1 following the prospect’s
completion of the junior year in high school. After July 1,
institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once
per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The onceper-week limit applies to the entire institution.
VIDEO TAPES
In an attempt to make an accurate assessment as soon as
possible, it is recommended that video tapes be forwarded to
the coach’s attention as soon as possible. The video need not
be an elaborate production. Some simple game or practice
tape is sufficient with you being easily identified.
EVALUATIONS
As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.6.1, an evaluation is any
off-campus activity designed to assess the academic
qualifications or athletic ability of a prospect, including any
visit to a prospect’s educational institution (during which no
contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect participating
in any practice or competition at any size. We are limited in
our number of evaluations per prospective student-athlete.
CONTACTS
As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face
encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent
or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or
athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs
in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-toface encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the
grounds of the prospect’s high school, or at the site of
organized competition or practice involving the prospect’s
high school, preparatory school, two-year college, or all-star
team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversation
that occurs. We are limited to three off-campus contacts per
prospective student-athlete.
OFFICIAL VISITS
According to NCAA bylaw 13.7.1.2, a prospect may not
make more than five expense-paid visits to NCAA member
institutions, regardless of the number of sports in which
the prospect is involved. An institution may not provide
an expense-paid visit to a prospect who has not presented
the institution with a high school (or college) academic
transcript and a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus or
an ACT test taken on a national testing date under national
testing conditions. Prospects must be registered with the
NCAA Eligibility Center prior to making an official visit.
UNOFFICIAL VISITS
According to NCAA bylaw 13.8.1, a prospect may visit
an institution’s campus at the prospect’s own expense an
unlimited number of times and may make an unofficial visit
before the prospect’s senior year in high school.
ADMISSIONS AND IMPORTANT DATES
ADMISSIONS AND APPLICATIONS:
To join our mailing list and receive more information about
the College of the Holy Cross, please visit https://applyweb.
com/public/inquiry?hcinq. The application form (www.
commonapp.org). can be sent electronically or mailed to
the Admissions Office together with you application fee.
CALENDAR:
A typical recruiting calendar for a prospective studentathlete would go something like this:
• Spring of Junior Year — Make unofficial visits to schools
of interest and contact the head coach if Holy Cross falls
within your top-five list of potential colleges.
• Summer before Senior Year — The head coach will
be in contact regarding student-athlete’s interest and
possible visit date.
• Dec. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions
early decision.
• Jan. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions
regular decision.
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
December 1 — Last day to request alumni interview
(application needs to be postmarked by this date).
December 15 — Deadline for admissions early
decision.
December 30 — Last day for on-campus interviews.
January 15 — Deadline for admissions regular
decision.
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HOLY CROSS FIELD
Holy Cross Field serves as the home of the
Holy Cross men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, in
addition to being the primary practice facility for
the football team. Holy Cross Field opened in the
fall of 2009 and has a capacity for 1,000 spectators. The all-weather, state-of-the-art field, complete with lights, was installed by Sportexe and
features an infill system with monofilament fibers.
All men’s and women’s lacrosse home games and
most junior varsity football games are played at
Holy Cross Field.
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Giving back to the surrounding community is as much a part of the Holy Cross
men’s lacrosse team as goals and ground balls. The Crusaders make sure they take time
to reach out to the youth of Central Massachusetts. Here is a look at some of the community service projects the Crusaders have been involved in over the last few seasons:
• Members of the team participated in Mustache Madness to raise money for the
HEADstrong Foundation. The Crusaders were joined by pro, collegiate and high
school lacrosse players across the country to unite to raise funds and grow mustaches
for a good cause. The HEADstrong Foundation was relentlessly founded by Nick Colleluori, who passed away from Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at age 21. HEADstrong
dedicates its resources to funding cancer research and providing support to families
and survivors of blood cancer. Its mission is to help Nick’s vision become a reality,
one dollar at a time.
• The team, known as “John’s Brothers,” volunteer every week during the school year.
Matched with ethnically diverse children, the team spent two hours per week mentoring
students both inside and outside the classroom. This program was formed 11 years ago
to honor the memory of John Price, who died in a tragic accident after being elected
captain of the 2001 lacrosse team.
• The team is very involved in the Big Brothers / Big Sisters program in Worcester. In
2007, the team received the H. Martin Deranian Fellowship Award from Big Brothers /
Big Sisters of Central Massachusetts, for outstanding volunteer efforts.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
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DATE
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
March 2
March 5
March 9
March 17
March 19
March 23
March 30
April 6
April 9
April 13
April 20
April 23
April 26
April 28
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OPPONENT
ST. JOHN’S
HARTFORD
at Harvard
at Sacred Heart
at Rutgers
at Colgate *
vs. Navy *
at Vermont
LEHIGH *
at Bucknell *
at Lafayette *
at Bryant
PROVIDENCE
ARMY *
DARTMOUTH
Patriot League Semifinals
Patriot League Championship Game
Home games listed in BOLD CAPS
* Patriot League games
2013 SCHEDULE
LOCATION
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Cambridge, Mass.
Fairfield, Conn.
Piscataway, N.J.
Hamilton, N.Y.
Flushing, N.Y.
Burlington, Vt.
Worcester, Mass.
Lewisburg, Pa.
Easton, Pa.
Smithfield, R.I.
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
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No. Name
2013 ROSTER
Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.
Hometown / High School
28 Jon Pillon
So.
D
6-0 190
Branchburg, N.J. / Immaculata
1 Michael Ortlieb
Fr.
G 5-11 165
Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona Del Mar
29 Terry McKenna
So.
M
6-2 185
Summit, N.J. / Summit
2 Tim Pond
Sr.
M
5-8 180
Port Washington, N.Y. / Chaminade
30 Joe Reilly
Fr.
M
6-1 200
Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade
3 Conor Shanahan
So.
A
6-2 185
Potomac, Md. / Georgetown Prep
31 Gillin Smith
Fr.
M
6-4 190
North Bethesda, Md. / Georgetown Prep
4 John Hannan
Sr.
M 5-10 180
Manhasset, N.Y. / Chaminade
32 Will Weber
Fr.
D
6-5 195
Summit, N.J. / Summit
5 Sean Wilkinson
Fr.
A
5-7 160
Ridgefield, Conn. / Ridgefield
33 Tanner Powers
So.
D
6-0 190
Dover, Mass. / Rivers
6 Tyler Purdue
So.
M
5-9 175
Mendham, N.J. / Mendham
34 Bobby McLaughlin Jr.
D
6-2 195
Lindenhurst, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist
7 Daniel Schmader
Sr.
D
6-1 195
Radnor, Pa. / Radnor
35 James Rassenfoss
Fr.
A 5-11 175
Denver, Colo. / Kent Denver
8 Jimmy O’Brien
So.
M 5-10 180
Loudonville, N.Y. / Shaker
36 Chris Cousin
Fr.
G
Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Somers
9 Justin Picardi
Fr.
M
6-1 200
Niskayuna, N.Y. / Niskayuna
37 Ryan Troy
Jr. LSM 6-0 165
Summit, N.J. / Summit
10 Jamie Ward
So.
M
6-0 180
Glen Rock, N.J. / Bergen Catholic
38 Jack Curran
Sr.
M 5-11 180
Verona, N.J. / Verona
11 Tripper Gandy
Jr.
D
6-1 185
New Vernon, N.J. / Hotchkiss
39 Trevor Lang
Fr.
D
Bath, N.Y. / Bath-Haverling
12 Kyle Kadlick
Jr.
M 5-11 190
West Roxbury, Mass. / Roxbury Latin
40 Connor Sofield
Fr.
A 5-11 165
Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach
13 Kenny O’Connor
Jr.
G 5-11 210
Latham, N.Y. / Shaker
42 Frank Gaul
So.
M
6-2 190
Glen Rock, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep
14 Ryan Bringewatt
Fr.
M
6-2 180
Summit, N.J. / Summit
43 Jake Graham
Jr.
M
6-3 180
Wilmington, Del. / Tower Hill
15 Pat Coan
Fr.
M
6-1 200
Towson, Md. / Loyola Blakefield
44 Reed Kennedy
So.
D
6-0 190
Marblehead, Mass. / Governor’s Academy
16 Myles Gillespie
Sr.
M 5-10 190
Rye, N.Y. / Iona Prep
45 Burke Smith
So. LSM 6-1 180
Fairway, Kan. / Shawnee Mission East
18 Chris Smith
So.
M 5-10 185
Rye, N.Y./Fordham Prep
46 Nick Wright
Fr.
D
6-3 195
Wilmette, Ill. / Loyola Academy
19 Matt Smith
Jr.
M
6-2 185
North Bethesda, Md. / Georgetown Prep
47 Thomas Shannon
Fr.
M
6-1 200
Andover, Mass. / Phillips Academy Andover
20 Jack Spencer
So.
A
5-9 165
Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City
49 Blake Mulligan
Fr.
D
6-2 200
Boca Raton, Fla. / St. Andrew’s
21 Brendan Sheehan
Fr.
A
6-1 185
Lincolnshire, Ill. / Adlai E. Stevenson
50 Peter Hines
Fr.
G
6-3 225
Manchester, Mass. / Governors Academy
22 Joe Fusco
So.
M 5-10 160
North Caldwell, N.J. / West Essex
23 James Kennedy
Sr.
A 5-10 185
Summit, N.J. / Summit
Head Coach: Jim Morrissey (Third Season, Syracuse, 1996)
24 John Daugherty
Jr.
A
6-2 155
Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point
Assistant Coach: Justin Hager (First Season, Hobart, 2009)
25 Nate Larrivee
Fr.
M
6-2 180
Bedford, N.H. / Bedford
Assistant Coach: Dan McKeon (First Season, Albany, 2009)
26 Matt Ward
Sr. LSM 6-0 155
Massapequa, N.Y. / Chaminade
Captains: Myles Gillespie, John Hannan, James Kennedy, Daniel Schmader
27 Clay Haarmann
So.
Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton
A
6-0 175
5-7 145
6-1 205
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COACHING STAFF
JIM
MORRISSEY
HEAD COACH
THIRD SEASON
SYRACUSE, 1996
Jim Morrissey is in his third
season as the head coach of the
Holy Cross men’s lacrosse team
in 2013.
The 14th head coach in the history of the program, he
served as the interim head coach for the Crusaders’ final
nine games of the 2011 campaign. Morrissey guided Holy
Cross to a 2-7 record during that time, including two wins
in the team’s final five games. Morrissey had originally
joined the Crusaders as an assistant coach and recruiting
coordinator in the fall of 2010.
During the 2012 season James Kennedy was named
to the Tewaaraton Award watch list. This was the first time
a Holy Cross men’s lacrosse player had been on the watch
list. Kennedy was also named the National Player of the
Week. In addition, 17 Crusaders were named 2012 Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
Prior to his time at Holy Cross, Morrissey gained a
wealth of collegiate coaching experience at a number of
different schools. He served as an assistant coach at Cornell for the 1998 season, and then was an assistant coach
at Syracuse in 1999 and 2000. During his time with the
MORRISSEY’S COLLEGIATE
HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year
School
2011
Holy Cross
2012
Holy Cross
Career Totals
—Overall—
W-L Pct.
2-7 .222
5-10 .333
7-17 .292
Conference
W-L Pct.
1-4 .200
0-6 .000
1-10 .091
Orangemen, the team won the NCAA championship in
2000 and finished as the NCAA Tournament runner-up in
1999. Morrissey also spent two years as an assistant coach
at Hobart in 2007 and 2008.
In 2008, Morrissey founded the Finger Lakes Lacrosse
Club in Syracuse which had 125 players from over 40 different school districts in the program. He was also the head
coach at Marcellus (N.Y.) High School for the 2009 and 2010
seasons, where he led the school to its first sectional lacrosse
win in 10 years, and was voted the 2009 OHSL Division II
Coach of the Year. Morrissey also served as head coach in
the 2009 and 2010 Section III Senior All-Star games. In the
summer of 2010, he was the offensive coordinator for the
Central Region lacrosse team at the Empire State Games.
Morrissey played collegiately at Syracuse, where he
was a two-time All-American (in 1995 and 1996) and a
member of two national championship teams (in 1993 and
1995). He served as a team captain as a senior in 1996 and
was selected to play in the 1996 North-South All-Star game.
Morrissey totaled 176 points on 106 goals and 70 assists
during his collegiate career, ranking second on the team
in scoring as a senior (63 points) and third as a junior (56
points). Following his time at Syracuse, Morrissey played
professionally for the Syracuse Smash of the National Lacrosse League (1997-1999) and the Rochester Rattlers of
Major League Lacrosse (2001-2003).
Morrissey played high school lacrosse under Ron Doctor
for Skaneateles High School where he graduated in 1991 as
the school’s all-time leading scorer and the program’s first
US Lacrosse High School All-American. He was also an AllState soccer and All-State ice hockey player. Morrissey was
a two-time Empire State Games participant for ice hockey in
1989 and 1990. He was presented with the prestigious ItalianAmerican Club Award as a senior in 1991, which is awarded
to the top senior student-athlete in Onondaga County.
As a post-graduate student at Trinity-Pawling Prep
School, Morrissey played soccer, hockey and lacrosse.
In soccer he was an All-Western New England soccer
midfielder and in lacrosse he was voted a US High School
All-American as well as Western New England Player of
the Year. Morrissey was inducted into the Trinity-Pawling
Athletic Hall of Fame in September of 2012.
Morrissey earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Syracuse in 1996.
MORRISSEY’S COACHING FILE
Year
1998
1999-2000
2007-2008
2009-2010
2011
2011-present
School
Cornell
Syracuse
Hobart
Marcellus H.S.
Holy Cross
Holy Cross
Position
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Head Coach
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JUSTIN
HAGER
ASSISTANT COACH
FIRST SEASON
HOBART, 2009
Justin Hager is in his first season as an assistant men’s lacrosse
coach at Holy Cross in 2013.
Hager spent the 2011 and
2012 seasons as an assistant coach at Mercer University,
where the Bears fielded the school’s inaugural varsity men’s
lacrosse team. Hager was the team’s defensive coordinator
and was also the recruiting director.
Hager was a two-sport athlete at Hobart, starring on its
NCAA Division I lacrosse team, as well as its Division
III football team. In lacrosse, Hager was Hobart’s team
captain for the 2009 season and started all 14 games his
senior year, while tallying 13 starts his junior year as a
defender. Hager also played Can-Am Indoor Box Lacrosse
as a member of the Seneca Allegany Reservation Arrows
from 2005-2009.
In football, Hager led the Liberty League in tackles
during his junior and senior seasons, including a school
single-season record 134 tackles in 2008. Hager also
holds the Hobart record for tackles in a game with 21 stops
against Carnegie Mellon. He was named the 2008 Liberty
League Player of the Year and earned 2008 second team
All-America honors. His career totals include 288 tackles,
the second-most all-time at Hobart.
Hager is a graduate of Salamanca High School in
Salamanca, N.Y., where he lettered in lacrosse, football
and wrestling. In lacrosse he lead Salamanca to its first-ever
COACHING STAFF
Section 6 Class C Championship. He was named first-team
Class C All-State and Big 30 Defensive Player of the Year
in football in 2004. He also rushed for nearly 1,000 yards
as a senior.
Hager graduated from Hobart in 2009 with a bachelor’s
degree in political science. He also earned a master’s degree
in education from Mercer in 2011.
HAGER’S COLLEGIATE
COACHING FILE
Year
2011-2012
2013-present
School
Mercer
Holy Cross
Position
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
DAN
MCKEON
ASSISTANT COACH
FIRST SEASON
ALBANY, 2009
Dan McKeon is in his first season as an assistant men’s lacrosse
coach at Holy Cross in 2013.
McKeon spent the 2012
season as an assistant coach at Siena College, where he
coached the goalies and face-off specialists while assisting
the defensive coordinator. He coached Siena goalie Tom
Morr, who was named the 2012 Metro Atlantic Athletic
Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Siena went 11-5
overall in 2012, winning the MAAC regular season title and
advancing to the MAAC championship game.
During the 2010 and 2011 seasons, McKeon was a
volunteer assistant coach at Union College. He coached
goalie Sean Aaron, who earned All-America honors in
both 2010 and 2011. Union won the 2011 Liberty League
championship and advanced it to the second round of the
NCAA Tournament.
As a four-year member of the men’s lacrosse team at
Albany as a goalie, McKeon appeared in 42 games. As a
sophomore he played in 18 games as the Great Danes won
the America East championship and made it to the NCAA
quarterfinals. McKeon was also a member of the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee.
A native of Camillus, N.Y., McKeon attended West
Genesee High School where he was the starting goalie in
2004 and 2005 as the team won the New York state championship both years. He earned 2005 first team All-Central
New York honors, after being named to the third team in
2004. McKeon was a member of the 2004 Central Empire
State Games team which won the gold medal.
McKeon earned his bachelor’s degree from Albany
in 2009, with a sociology major and a minor in business
administration. His cousin Brian McKeon graduated from
Holy Cross (Class of 2003) and played on the 2001 men’s
lacrosse team.
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COACHING FILE
Year
2010-2011
2012
2013-present
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MYLES GILLESPIE
#16
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at the Iona Preparatory School for coach
Rick Trizano ... senior captain ... scored 200 career goals,
the second-most ever at the school ... also had 90 career
assists for 290 points ... as a junior, ranked sixth nationally
with 75 goals ... earned first team All-League honors three
times ... named the 2008 CHSAA Offensive Player of the
Year, the 2009 Metropolitan Player of the Year and was a
two-time All-America nominee ... 2009 All-Section All-Star
... team won the 2009 Class A state championship ... also
a three-year member of the hockey team, totaling 10 goals
and 12 assists for 22 points as a defender and being named
the team’s 2009 Most Outstanding Defenseman ... member
of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society.
SR. • M • 5-10 • 185 • CAPTAIN
RYE, N.Y.
IONA PREP SCHOOL
2012: Played in all 15 games …
ranked fifth on team with a careerbest eight goals … scored two
goals each against Harvard (2/28),
Mercer (3/6) and Navy (3/17)
… picked up five ground balls
… posted one caused turnover
… member of the Holy Cross
Leadership Academy.
Personal: Son of Myles and Kim Gillespie ... has one
brother (Jack) and one sister (Caroline) ... both parents
played lacrosse at Franklin & Marshall (Class of 1984) ...
great grandfather graduated from Holy Cross in 1923 ...
majoring in History.
2011: Played in all 15 games …
recorded five goals and five assists
for a career-best 10 points … also picked up a career-high
six ground balls and caused a career-best three turnovers
…posted two goals and one assist for three points in the
win at Lafayette (4/9) … scored his first collegiate gamewinning goal and also posted one assist for two points in
the victory over Mercer (4/16) … netted one goal each in
games against Army (4/23) and Marist (4/26).
2010: Played in 11 games … had two goals and one assist
for three points … tallied his first collegiate point with an
assist at Lehigh (3/27) … recorded his first collegiate goal
in the win against Vermont (4/6) … scored a goal against
Quinnipiac (4/17).
GILLESPIE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
11/0
15/1
15/15
41/16
G
2
5
8
7
A
1
5
0
6
Pts
3
10
8
13
GWG
0
1
0
1
GB
0
6
5
11
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
3
1
4
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JOHN HANNAN
#4
Dartmouth (3/9) ... had two goals at Navy (3/20) ... posted
three goals against Lafayette (4/10).
SR. • M • 5-10 • 180 • CAPTAIN
MANHASSET, N.Y.
CHAMINADE H.S.
Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Chaminade H.S. for coach Jack Moran
... senior captain ... earned All-League honors ... tallied
29 goals, five assists, 34 points and 60 ground balls as a
senior ... also a member of the varsity football team, earning
2008 All-League honors and being named the team’s Most
Improved Player ... member of National Honor Society.
2012: Played and started in all
15 games … led the team with a
career-best 27 goals … scored at
least one goal in 13 of 15 games
… ranked second on the team
with a career-best 27 points …
ranked fifth on the team with a
career-best 26 ground balls …
posted four caused turnovers
… ranked seventh in the Patriot
League with an average of 1.80
goals per game … scored five
goals at Hartford (2/25) … netted four goals at Jacksonville
(3/4), including the game-winner … recorded four goals at
Providence (4/14).
2011: Played in all 15 games with 11 starts … named the
team’s Offensive Player of the Year … ranked first on the
team with 21 goals … also posted two assists and totaled
23 points … ranked second on the team in points and tied
for fifth in assists … picked up 19 ground balls and caused
two turnovers … netted three goals in the season-opener
against St. John’s (2/19) … netted two goals each in games
against Hartford (2/26), Quinnipiac (3/5), Colgate (3/12),
Lehigh (3/26) and Bryant (4/12) … tallied two goals and
Personal: Son of Mike and Lisa Hannan ... father played
lacrosse at Boston College (Class of 1984) ... has one brother
(Kevin) and two sisters (Jessica and Alicia) ... majoring in
History.
one assist in the 9-6 at Lafayette (4/9) … scored three goals
versus Army (4/23).
2010: Played in all 15 games with one start ... had 11 goals
and five assists for 16 points ... tied for fourth on the team
in assists ... picked up 10 ground balls and caused five
turnovers ... recorded his first two collegiate points with
two assists at Marist (3/2) ... scored his first collegiate goal
and also had one assist against Harvard (3/6) ... scored the
game-winning goal and tallied two assists in the victory at
HANNAN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
15/1
15/11
15/15
45/27
G
11
21
27
59
A
5
2
0
7
Pts
16
23
27
66
GWG
1
0
1
2
GB
10
19
26
55
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
5
2
4
11
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JAMES KENNEDY
#23
the team … caused a career-high five turnovers … posted two
goals and two assists against Hartford (2/26) … recorded two
goals and a career-best four assists versus Dartmouth (3/9)
… totaled two goals and two assists in the win over Mercer
(4/16) … netted three goals each in games against Lehigh
(3/26), Bryant (4/12) and Marist (4/26) … named to the
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
SR. • A • 5-10 • 185 • CAPTAIN
SUMMIT, N.J.
SUMMIT H.S.
2012: Served as a team captain
… started all 15 games … ranked
second on the team with careerbest 23 goals … led the team
with a career-best 19 assists and
a career-best 42 points … picked
up 22 ground balls … ranked
seventh in the Patriot League
with 1.27 assists per game, while
standing eighth with 2.80 points
per game … recorded a careerbest six goals and two assists
at Hartford (2/25), including the game-winning goal in
overtime … named the Division I Nike National Player
of the Week, the New England Player of the Week and the
Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week following the
Hartford game … netted four goals against Vermont (3/13)
… selected to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List … chosen
as the team’s Offensive Player of the Year … named to the
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … member of the
Holy Cross Leadership Academy.
2010: Played in all 15 games with 11 starts ... named the
team’s Rookie of the Year ... had 21 goals and seven assists
for 28 points ... ranked second on the team in goals and tied
for second in assists ... placed third on the team in points ...
picked up 10 ground balls ... recorded three goals and had
one assist against St. John’s (2/20) in his collegiate debut
... had two goals and one assist at Yale (2/27) ... scored one
goal and had one assist in the win over Dartmouth (3/9)
... tallied four goals in the victory over Colgate (3/13),
including the game-winner with just three seconds left in
the fourth quarter ... earned Patriot League Rookie of the
Week honors (3/15) ... had one goal and one assist against
Hartford (3/17) ... recorded three goals and one assist
against Lafayette (4/10) ... had two goals and one assist
in the win over Quinnipiac (4/17) ... tallied two goals at
Army (4/24).
2011: Started in all 15 games … led the team with 33 points
and 13 assists…ranked second on the squad with 20 goals
… picked up a career-best 26 ground balls, to rank fourth on
KENNEDY‘S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
15/11
15/15
15/15
45/41
G
21
20
23
64
A
7
13
19
39
Pts
28
33
42
103
GWG
1
0
1
2
GB
10
26
22
58
FO
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
CT
1
5
3
9
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Summit H.S. for coach Jim Davidson ... senior captain
... as a senior, earned All-America, State Attackman of the
Year, Star Ledger Player of the Year, first team All-State,
first team All-County, first team All-Conference and first
team All-Division honors ... as a senior, team won the state
championship and was ranked No. 4 nationally by Lacrosse
Magazine ... as a senior, set a school single-season record
by scoring 115 point (44 goals and 71 assists) ... also a twoyear member of the varsity basketball team.
Personal: Son of Eugene and Michelle Kennedy ... has two
brothers (Brian and Sean) ... brother, Brian, was a captain of
the swimming team at Colgate (Class of 2009) ... majoring
in Economics.
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DANIEL SCHMADER
2010: Played in four games.
SR. • D • 6-1 • 195 • CAPTAIN
RADNOR, PA.
RADNOR H.S.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Radnor H.S. for coach John Beiger ... senior
captain ... earned 2009 All-League honors ... won the team’s
Most Improved Defensive Player award ... named All-Main
Line ... as a senior, team went 15-4 ... also a three-year
member and senior captain of the varsity football team.
#7
2012: Played in 10 games with
five starts … picked up five
ground balls … named to the
Patriot League Academic Honor
Roll.
2011: Played in 13 games with
three starts … picked up a careerhigh nine ground balls … caused
a career-best three turnovers …
posted three ground balls each in
games against Harvard (3/15) and
Army (4/23) … selected to the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll.
Personal: Son of Robert and Susan Schmader ... father
played baseball at Fairfield ... has one sister, Jackie, who
was a member of the rowing team at Fordham ... majoring
in Political Science.
SCHMADER’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
4/0
13/3
10/5
27/8
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
Pts
0
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
0
GB
0
9
5
14
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
3
0
3
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JACK CURRAN
#38
SR. • M • 5-11 • 180
VERONA, N.J.
VERONA H.S.
2012: Played in 12 games …
had two assists for two points …
posted assists against Harvard
(2/25) and Army (4/21) … picked
up five ground balls … had a
career high five caused turnovers
… member of the Holy Cross
Leadership Academy.
2011: Played in 12 games …
scored one goal … picked up
six ground balls and caused two
turnovers … netted first collegiate goal against Dartmouth
(3/9) … totaled three ground balls in the victory over
Mercer (4/16).
2010: Played in four games ... picked up two ground
balls.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Verona H.S. for coach Marc Brien ... senior
captain ... earned 2009 second team All-Conference and
2006 honorable mention All-Conference honors ... named
the team’s 2006 Offensive MVP ... tallied 143 career points
... scored 43 points in 2006, 15 in 2007, 25 in 2008 and 60
in 2009 ... also a two-year member of the varsity basketball
team, which won the 2009 sectional championship ...
member of Math Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Dennis and Mary Jane Curran ... has one
sister (Shannon) ... father was a two-time captain of the
lacrosse team at Penn State (Class of 1985) ... cousin (Paul
LeBlanc) was a member of the Holy Cross men’s lacrosse
team from 2004-2007, totaling 88 goals and 34 assists for
122 points ... cousin (Chris LeBlanc) is a senior at Holy
Cross ... majoring in Economics.
CURRAN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
4/0
12/0
12/0
28/0
G
0
1
0
1
A
0
0
2
2
Pts
0
1
2
3
GWG
0
0
0
0
GB
2
6
5
13
FO
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
CT
0
2
5
7
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TIM POND
MEET THE CRUSADERS
#2
SR. • M • 5-8 • 180
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.
CHAMINADE H.S.
2012: Played in 10 games …
picked up five ground balls …
won 19 of 48 face-offs … named
to the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll.
2011: Played in all 15 games
… picked up a career-high 12
ground balls … went 61 of 134 on
faceoffs for a .455 percentage …
led the team with a career-best six
ground balls at Vermont (4/5) …
posted four ground balls in the win over Mercer (4/16).
2010: Played in nine games ... went 16 of 38 on faceoffs, for
a .421 faceoff percentage ... picked up four ground balls.
Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Chaminade H.S. for coach Jack Moran ...
also a two-year member of the varsity football team ... was
a senior captain ... earned the team’s Most Outstanding
Player award as a senior ... named All-League ... one-year
member of the varsity wrestling team ... member of the
Long Island Express club lacrosse team for coach Tom
Palasek ... member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Gregory Pond and Irene Iwasko-Pond ...
has one sister (Nicole) ... majoring in History.
POND’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
9/0
15/0
10/0
34/0
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
Pts
0
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
0
GB
4
12
5
21
FO
16-38
61-134
19-48
96-220
CT
0
0
0
0
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MATT WARD
#26
Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Chaminade H.S. for coach Jack Moran ... named
2009 All-League ... member of the Long Island Express
club lacrosse team for coach Bob Engelke ... also a two-year
member of the varsity soccer team ... team won the 2008 state
championship ... member of National Honor Society.
2012: Played in all 15 games …
totaled four goals and one assist
for five points on the season …
posted a goal and an assist in the
victory at Jacksonville (3/4) …
also netted goals against Hartford
(2/25), Harvard (2/28) and Bryant
(4/10) … led the team with a
career-best 20 caused turnovers,
while ranking third on the squad
with a career-best 45 ground balls
… placed second on the school
single-season list for caused turnovers.
Personal: Son of Richard and Maureen Ward ... has one
brother (Richard) ... majoring in Political Science.
SR. • LSM • 6-0 • 155
MASSAPEQUA, N.Y.
CHAMINADE H.S.
2011: Played in 14 games with four starts … posted two
assists on the season … ranked second on the team with
38 ground balls and 16 caused turnovers … tallied his first
collegiate point with an assist in the win at Lafayette (4/9)
… picked up five ground balls and posted one assist in the
victory over Mercer (4/16).
2010: Played in 11 games … picked up 10 ground balls and
caused four turnovers.
WARD’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2010
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
11/0
14/4
15/0
40/4
G
0
0
4
4
A
0
2
1
3
Pts
0
2
5
7
GWG
0
0
0
0
GB
10
38
45
93
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
4
16
20
40
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JOHN DAUGHERTY
#24
win in the state tournament during his senior year … MVP
and two-time captain of the Dominion club lacrosse team
for his father coach John Daugherty.
JR. • A • 6-2 • 155
STAFFORD, VA.
BROOKE POINT H.S.
Personal: Son of John and Marie Daugherty … has two
sisters (Jennifer and Katie) … majoring in Political Science
and Chinese.
2012: Played in 13 games and
made three starts … had a careerhigh three goals and seven assists
for a total of 10 points … scored
goals against Harvard (2/28),
Jacksonville (3/4) and Lafayette
(4/7) … picked up a career-best
16 ground balls … earned the
team’s Most Improved Player
Award … named to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Played in 12 games … recorded two goals and two
assists for four points … tied for fifth on the team in assists
… picked up two ground balls … tallied his first collegiate
points with a goal and an assist against Dartmouth (3/9) …
scored a goal in the victory over Mercer (4/16) … named
to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Brooke Point H.S. for coach Mike Seymour
… team captain as a junior and senior … earned AllAmerica accolades as a senior … named the Commonwealth
District Player of the Year and the Free Lance-Star Player
of the Year in 2010, along with earning All-Region and
honorable mention All-Met honors … set school records
for career goals (193) and assists (128) ... broke school
single-season records for goals (75) and assists (50) as a
senior … received All-District and All-Region honors as
a junior, after recording 62 goals and 35 assists … named
All-District with 47 goals and 33 assists as a sophomore …
team won its first ever district title and earned its first ever
DAUGHERTY’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
12/0
13/3
25/3
G
2
3
5
A
2
7
9
Pts
4
10
14
GWG
0
0
0
GB
2
16
18
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
0
0
18
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JAKE GRAHAM
#43
JR. • M • 6-3 • 180
WILMINGTON, DEL.
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
2012: Played in seven games …
scored a career-best two goals on
the season … both of his goals
came in the win over Mercer (3/6)
… picked up one ground ball and
caused one turnover … named
to the Patriot League Academic
Honor Roll.
2011: Played in three games on
the season.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Tower Hill School for coach Brad duPont
… senior captain … earned 2009 All-Conference honors
… only played in five games as a senior in 2010 due to
injury … won the Class of 2003 award for leadership and
dedication to the game in 2010 … team won the 2010 state
championship and were 2009 state finalists … team won
conference championships in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … also
a member of the Team 302 club lacrosse team for coaches
Keevin Galbraith and Jay Motta … four-year member and
senior captain of the varsity soccer team … named AllState in 2008 and 2009, while he received All-Conference
accolades in 2007, 2008 and 2009 … four-year member of
the indoor track team, running the 400 and 800 … qualified
for the state track meet twice … member of the 4x800 relay
team that placed third in the state in 2010.
Personal: Son of Ned and Karen Graham … has one
sister (Meghan) … mother was a member of the squash
team at Skidmore (Class of 1980) … majoring in Political
Science.
GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
3/0
7/0
10/0
G
0
2
2
A
0
0
0
Pts
0
2
2
GWG
0
0
0
GB
0
1
1
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
0
0
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KYLE KADLICK
#12
the varsity soccer team … earned 2009 All-League honors
and 2008 honorable-mention All-League accolades … had
four goals and four assists in his high school soccer career
… team finished as a New England Class B semifinalist in
2007 and 2009.
JR. • M • 5-11 • 190
WEST ROXBURY, MASS.
ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL
Personal: Son of Kevin and Kathleen Kadlick … has
one brother (Kevin) and one sister (Amanda) … brother,
Kevin, played lacrosse at Pace University … majoring in
Economics.
2012: Played in all 15 games
on the season … totaled three
goals and six assists for nine
points … ranked fourth on the
team in assists … had a goal and
an assist in the victories over
Jacksonville (3/4) and Providence
(4/14) … scored one goal against
Bucknell (3/31) … ranked second
on the team with career-best 48
ground balls … ranked fifth on the
team with career-best 11 caused
turnovers.
2011: Played in 12 games … named the team’s Most
Improved Player … recorded one assist … picked up 14
ground balls … caused three turnovers … picked up three
ground balls each against Mercer (4/16) and Army (4/23)
… posted his first collegiate point with an assist against
Marist (4/26).
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at the Roxbury Latin School for coach Ben
Courchesne … senior captain … earned All-League honors
in 2009 and 2010 … named team MVP in 2009 and 2010
… received the Roxbury Latin Lacrosse Award in 2010
… tallied 65 goals and 37 assists in his career … also a
four-year member of the varsity hockey team … earned
honorable mention All-League accolades in 2008-2009 …
recorded 25 goals and 31 assists in his high school hockey
career … team was a New England Division II semifinalist
in 2007-2008 … four-year member and senior captain of
KADLICK’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
12/0
15/0
17/0
G
0
3
3
A
1
6
7
Pts
1
9
10
GWG
0
0
0
GB
14
48
62
FO
0-0
0-1
0-1
CT
3
11
14
20
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KENNY O’CONNOR
#13
Personal: Son of Patrick and Gina O’Connor … has one
brother (Daniel) and one sister (Christine) … brother
graduated from Holy Cross in 2007 … majoring in
Chemistry.
JR. • G • 5-11 • 210
LATHAM, N.Y.
SHAKER H.S.
2012: Started 13 games on the
season … ranked fourth on the
team with a career-best 29 ground
balls … totaled a career-high
118 saves … ranked fourth in the
Patriot League for saves per game
with a 9.08 average … finished the
season with an overall record of 49, an 11.32 goals against average
and a .452 save percentage.
2011: Played in six games with
four starts … made 32 saves and allowed 53 goals in 255:13
… picked up 10 ground balls.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Shaker H.S. for coach Shawn Hennessey
… senior captain … earned second team All-Section honors
in 2010 … three-time team MVP … set school records for
most career saves (614), most saves in a single season (242),
highest single-season save percentage (.680 in 2009) and
most saves in a single game (25 in a sectional quarterfinal)
… also a member of the Albany Power club lacrosse team
for coach Mike Vorgang … two-year member of the varsity
football team … started offensively and defensively both
years as an outside linebacker and left guard.
O’CONNOR’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
6/4
13/13
19/17
Min
255:13
757:43
1012:56
GA
53
143
196
GAA
12.46
11.32
11.61
SV
32
118
150
SV%
.376
.452
.434
W-L
0-5
4-9
4-14
GB
10
29
39
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
0
0
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MATT SMITH
#19
IAC championship in 2009 and 2010, and was ranked in the
top 20 by Inside Lacrosse in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … also
a two-year member of the varsity soccer team.
JR. • M • 6-2 • 185
NORTH BETHESDA, MD.
GEORGETOWN PREP SCHOOL
Personal: Son of Christopher and Terri Smith … has two
brothers (Chris and Gillin) and two sisters (Meghan and
Caroline) … brother, Gillin, is also on the Holy Cross
lacrosse team (Class of 2016). … majoring in History.
2012: Played in 11 games …
scored three goals on the season …
netted goals against Jacksonville
(3/4), Colgate (3/10) and Vermont
(3/13) … member of the Holy
Cross Leadership Academy.
2011: Played in 14 games … won
the team’s Joseph M. Murphy
III Rookie of the Year Award …
scored three goals … picked up
five ground balls … netted his
first collegiate goal in the win at Lafayette (4/9) … recorded
one goal in the victory over Mercer (4/16) … named Patriot
League Rookie of the Week (4/18) … scored a goal against
Army (4/23).
Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Georgetown Preparatory School for coach
Kevin Giblin … earned 2010 All-State and All-Gazette
honors as he recorded 15 goals and eight assists as a senior
… had 20 goals and 12 assists in his high school career …
received the team’s Iron Hoya award … team was ranked
No. 1 by the Washington Post in 2009 and 2010, won the
SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
Total
GP/GS
14/0
11/0
25/0
G
3
3
6
A
0
0
0
Pts
3
3
6
GWG
0
0
0
GB
5
1
6
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
0
0
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RYAN TROY
#37
victories in the history of New Jersey lacrosse with 45 …
also a two-year member of the varsity soccer team.
JR. • LSM • 6-0 • 165
SUMMIT, N.J.
SUMMIT H.S.
Personal: Son of Tom and Kim Troy … has three brothers
(Sean, Conor and Eamon) … father graduated from Holy
Cross in 1977 … brother, Eamon (Class of 2011), was
a four-year member of the Holy Cross lacrosse team …
majoring in Political Science.
2012: Played in all 15 games on
the season, starting 11 times …
tied for second on the team with
a career-best 14 caused turnovers
… picked up a career-high 17
ground balls … earned the team’s
Most Improved Player Award
… member of the Holy Cross
Leadership Academy.
2011: Played in six games …
picked up one ground ball at
Vermont (4/5).
Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Summit H.S. for coach Jim Davidson …
earned 2010 honorable mention All-State, first team AllConference and first team All-Union County honors …
named the team’s 2009 Most Improved Player … recorded
five assists as a senior in 2010 … won the Bill O’Connor
Memorial Award … received honorable mention ESPN Rise
accolades … team won the 2009 and 2010 Tournament of
Champions title, the 2009 Group II state championship and
the 2010 Group I state championship … in his two seasons,
team went 45-1 and set the record for the most consecutive
TROY’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
TOTAL
GP/GS
6/0
15/11
21/11
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
Pts
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
GB
1
17
18
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
0
14
14
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TRIPPER GANDY
#11
JR. • D • 6-1 • 185
NEW VERNON, N.J.
HOTCHKISS SCHOOL
2012: Played in nine games on
the season … picked up three
ground balls … posted two caused
turnovers … named to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
MEET THE CRUSADERS
a member of the Tri-State club lacrosse team for coach
M.V. Whitlow … a two-year member of the varsity soccer
team, scoring four goals as a senior … earned the W. David
Coughlin Award … the team won the New England and
Founder’s League championships twice.
Personal: Son of Kent and Donna Gandy … has one sister
(Katie) … father played basketball at St. Lawrence (Class
of 1977) … majoring in Economics.
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at the Hotchkiss School for coach Chris Burchfield
… won the Alexander D. Stuart Lacrosse Award … also
GANDY’S CAREER STATISTICS
GP/GS
2/0
9/0
11/0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
Pts
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
GB
0
3
3
FO
0-1
0-0
0-1
CT
1
2
3
GB
0
1
1
FO
0-0
0-0
0-0
CT
1
0
1
MCLAUGHLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2011
2012
TOTAL
GP/GS
2/0
4/0
6/0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
#34
JR. • D • 6-2 • 195
LINDENHURST, N.Y.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST H.S.
2012: Played in four games on the
year … picked up one ground ball
… named to the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Played in two games …
caused one turnover in the win
over Mercer (4/16).
2011: Played in two games …
caused one turnover at Bucknell
(4/2).
Year
2011
2012
Total
BOBBY MCLAUGHLIN
Pts
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at St. John the Baptist
Diocesan High School for coach Bill Staak … senior captain
… earned 2010 All-League honors … named the team’s
2010 Defensive MVP … three-time league All-Academic
honoree … team won the league championship in 2009 …
also a member of the Long Island Express club lacrosse
team for coach Jamie Allen … two-year member of the
varsity football team … had 27 career receptions for 479
yards and five touchdowns … earned league All-Academic
accolades twice … was the class president as a junior and
senior … member of National Honor Society, and Math,
English, Music and Science Honor Societies.
Personal: Son of Mark and Victoria McLaughlin … has
one sister (Melissa) … majoring in Economics.
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CLAY HAARMANN
#27
Personal: Son of Keith and Lisa Haarmann … father was
the captain of the Lehigh (Class of 1981) lacrosse team
as he ranked third in the nation in goals and was fifth in
points as a senior … father also won Lehigh’s Top-Scholar
Athlete Award … mother played lacrosse and field hockey
at Richmond … has one brother (Logan) and two sisters
(Sara and Cameron) … majoring in Economics.
SO. • A • 6-0 • 175
MENDHAM, N.J.
DELBARTON SCHOOL
2012: Played in all 15 games,
starting eight times … totaled 11
goals and five assists for 16 points
on the season … led the team with
two game-winning goals, coming
against Mercer (3/6) and Vermont
(3/13) … scored a career best
three goals in win over Vermont
(3/13), including the game-winner
with 30 seconds left to break an
8-8 tie … netted two goals each
against Mercer (3/6) and Bucknell
(3/31) … also scored goals against Hartford (2/25), Colgate
(3/10), Navy (3/17) and Bryant (4/10) … named to the
Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Delbarton School for coach Chuck
Ruebling … senior captain … recorded 77 goals and 35
assists for 112 career points, including 41 goals and 20
assists for 61 points as a senior … earned 2010 and 2011 first
team All-Conference honors … team won the conference
championship three times … team won the Morris County
championship and the non-public A state championship in
2009 and 2011 … also played for the Leading Edge Elite
club lacrosse team for coach Marc Moreau … member of
National Spanish Honor Society.
HAARMANN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
15/8
G
11
A
5
Pts
16
GWG
2
GB
5
FO
0-0
CT
2
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TERRY MCKENNA
#29
and Jack) and one sister (Kylie) ... brother, Conor, was a
captain of the Holy Cross lacrosse team (Class of 2011) …
brother, Jack, played water polo at Villanova ... majoring
in Economics.
SO. • M • 6-2 • 185
SUMMIT, N.J.
SUMMIT H.S.
2012: Played in all 15 games,
started five times … named team’s
Joseph M. Murphy III Rookie of
the Year … had six goals and three
assists for a total of nine points
… scored two goals each against
Mercer (3/6) and Colgate (3/10)
… also netted goals against St.
John’s (2/17) and Harvard (2/28)
… picked up 18 ground balls
… named to the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at Summit H.S. for coach Jim Davidson …
captain and team MVP as a senior … he recorded 34 goals,
14 assists and 70 ground balls as a senior in 2011 … earned
US Lacrosse All-America, NJSIAA first team All-State, first
team All-County, first team All-Conference and second team
Star Ledger All-State honors … team won the 2011 Group
2 state championship … also a two-year member, senior
captain and team MVP of the varsity soccer and basketball
teams … earned first team All-Conference accolades in
soccer … was a National Merit Scholar.
Personal: Son of John and Gery McKenna … mother
played lacrosse at Georgetown … has two brothers (Conor
MCKENNA’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
15/5
G
6
A
3
Pts
9
GWG
0
GB
18
FO
0-0
CT
3
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JOE FUSCO
FRANK GAUL
SO. • M • 5-10 • 160
NORTH CALDWELL, N.J.
WEST ESSEX H.S.
SO. • M • 6-2 • 185
GLEN ROCK, N.J.
DON BOSCO PREP H.S.
#22
#42
2012: Played in one game.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at West Essex H.S. for coach
Tim Glenn … senior captain …
named second team All-State, first
team All-Essex County and first
team All-Super Essex Conference
as a senior … chosen third team
All-State, second team All-Essex
County and first team All-Fitch
Division as a junior ... selected second team All-Fitch
Division as a sophomore … also played varsity soccer and
basketball … in soccer, served as a captain and selected first
team All-Essex County as a senior … two-time team captain
in basketball, while being named honorable mention AllDivision … an Essex County Scholar Athlete … member of
National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Joseph and Margaret Fusco … father
played basketball at Johns Hopkins (Class of 1983) … has
one sister (Jacqueline) … a Chemistry major.
2012: Played in four games on
the season.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Don Bosco Don Bosco
Preparatory H.S. for coach Mike
Springer … as a senior in 2011
he earned second team All-State,
first team All-Bergen County
and first team All-Conference …
recorded 53 goals and 31 assists
for 84 career points … as a senior he was named the team’s
Offensive MVP as he posted 37 goals and 18 assists for 55
points … also a member of the Gamerz club lacrosse team
for coach Kevin Wright … was on the varsity ski team for
one season … member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Frank and Leslie Gaul … has two brothers
(Jack and Billy) and two sisters (Anna and Marlies) … has
not yet declared a major.
FUSCO’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
1/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
GB
0
FO
0-0
CT
0
GB
0
FO
0-0
CT
0
GAUL’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
4/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
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REED KENNEDY
JIMMY O’BRIEN
JON PILLON
SO. • D • 6-0 • 190
MARBLEHEAD, MASS.
GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY
SO. • M • 5-10 • 180
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y.
SHAKER H.S.
SO. • D • 6-0 • 190
BRANCHBURG, N.J.
IMMACULATA H.S.
#44
Before Holy Cross: Spent his
freshman year at Penn State,
playing in 10 games and picking
up two ground balls … previously
a three-year member of the varsity
lacrosse team at the Governor’s
Academy under coach Peter
Bidstrup … team captain and
team MVP as a senior … a 2011
U.S. Lacrosse High School
All-American … received AllScholastic honors from the Boston
Globe … named the 2011 Independent School League MVP
… helped lead team to a pair of Independent School League
championships … also lettered in soccer and ice hockey …
received the Governor’s Academy Goodwin Athletic Prize
for athletic achievement and sportsmanship in 2011 …
played club lacrosse for New England Select Lacrosse.
Personal: Son of Tom and Helen Kennedy … has three
brothers (Chase, Dylan and Camden) … brother, Chase, was
a member of the Holy Cross track and field team (Class of
2010) … has not yet declared a major.
#8
#28
2012: Played in one game.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Shaker H.S. for coach
Shawn Hennessey … senior
captain … scored 88 career goals
(34 as a senior, 36 as a junior, 18
as a sophomore) … led Section 2
in goals in 2010 and was third in
2011 … earned 2010 and 2011
first team All-Times Union honors
… received 2010 and 2011 first team All-Section 2 accolades
… won the team’s 2010 Jason Decker Award and 2011 MVP
honors … team was 2009 Section 2 championship runnerup … also played for the Adirondack Empire club lacrosse
team for coach Mike Vorgang … two-year member of the
varsity football team … class president all four years …
member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Jim and Maura O’Brien … has two sisters
(Erin and Caroline) … has two uncles and an aunt who
attended Holy Cross … has not yet declared a major.
2012: Played in five games …
picked up five ground balls …
named to the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Immaculata H.S. for
coach Tom Mott … earned third
team All-State and second team
All-Conference honors … totaled
136 career ground balls (88 as a
senior) … helped lead team to three state championships
… team won a school record 19 games in 2011 … received
the team’s Most Improved Award and Coach’s Award as a
senior … also a member of the Team Turnpike club lacrosse
team for coach Kerry Weigner … two-year member of the
varsity football team … two-year member and senior captain
of the varsity swimming team … named the school’s Male
Sophomore Student of the Year.
Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Pillon … has one sister
(Abby) … majoring in Economics.
O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
1/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
GB
0
FO
0-0
CT
0
GB
5
FO
0-0
CT
0
PILLON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
5/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
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TANNER POWERS
TYLER PURDUE
CONOR SHANAHAN
SO. • D • 6-0 • 190
DOVER, MASS
RIVERS SCHOOL
SO. • M • 5-9 • 173
MENDHAM, N.J.
MENDHAM, H.S.
SO. • A • 6-2 • 165
POTOMAC, MD.
GEORGETOWN PREP SCHOOL
#33
Before Holy Cross: Spent his
freshman year at the University of
Vermont … played in six games
with four starts for the Catamounts
in 2012, picking up seven ground
balls while causing two turnovers
… selected to the 2012 America
East Commissioner’s Honor Roll
… previously played four years of
the varsity lacrosse at the Rivers
School under coach Justin Walker
… team captain and team MVP as
a senior … earned All-Independent School League honors
in 2011, after being an honorable mention selection as a
junior … named a New England Prep School Division I
All-Star in 2011 … earned All-Scholastic honors from the
Boston Globe as a senior … also lettered in football and
ice hockey.
Personal: Son of David and Mary Powers … has one sister
(Amanda) … has not yet declared a major.
#6
2012: Played in one game on
the season … won five of seven
face-offs against Mercer (3/6)
… picked up one ground ball
… named to the Patriot League
Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Mendham H.S. for coaches
Charlie Shoulberg and Jeff Seals
… earned 2010 honorable mention
All-State and 2010 honorable mention by the Daily Record
… led the team in ground balls in 2010 and 2011 … recorded
30 goals and 28 assists for 58 career points … team won
the 2010 Group 2 state championship and won the Pooley
Trophy in 2010 and 2011 … also a member of Leading
Edge Lacrosse for coach Marc Moreau … two-year member
of the varsity football team … earned 2011 second team
All-County honors on defense … named the team’s 2011
Special Teams Player of the Year … member of National
Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society.
#3
2012: Did not appear in any
games ... Named to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Spent one
post-graduate year at the Avon
Old Farms School in Avon, Conn.,
playing for coach Skip Flanagan
… recorded 20 goals and 35
assists for 55 points in his only
season at Avon Old Farms, while
winning the Skip Flanagan Award
… previously a three-year member of the varsity lacrosse
team at the Georgetown Preparatory School for coach
Kevin Giblin … helped lead Georgetown Prep to the IAC
Championship in both 2009 and 2010.
Personal: Son of Jim and Mary Lynn Shanahan … has three
brothers (James, Ryan and Kyle) … brother, James, played
lacrosse at Washington & Lee, earning All-America honors
as a senior … has not yet declared a major.
Personal: Son of Frank and Linda Luisi-Purdue … father
played lacrosse at Towson (Class of 1981) … has one brother
(Chris) … majoring in Economics.
PURDUE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
1/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
GB
1
FO
5-7
CT
0
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BURKE SMITH
CHRIS SMITH
SO. • LSM • 6-1 • 180
FAIRWAY, KAN.
SHAWNEE MISSION EAST H.S.
SO. • M • 5-10 • 170
RYE, N.Y.
FORDHAM PREP SCHOOL
#45
#18
2012: Played in six games on the
season … picked up seven ground
balls and caused two turnovers.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Shawnee Mission East
H.S. for coach Chris Kliewer …
team captain as a junior and senior
… earned first team All-State
honors in 2009, 2010 and 2011 …
scored 12 goals as a senior … won
2011 team MVP accolades … led team to the 2011 state
championship … member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of David Smith and Constance Smithwick …
has one sister (Katherine) … majoring in Economics.
2012: Played in eight games
on the season … scored one
goal, coming in the victory over
Mercer (3/6) … posted one caused
turnover.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at the Fordham Preparatory
School for coach Len DeLucia
… team captain as a junior and
senior … scored 128 career goals
(the second most in school history), including 58 as a senior
… earned 2011 All-America honors and was selected to
compete in the Champion All-America Showcase with
92 other All-Americans … named first team All-City in
2010 and 2011 by the New York Post … earned 2009 All-
Metro, and first team All-League in 2010 and 2011 …
two-time team MVP … helped lead team to the 2011 city
championship … set the school record for most goals in a
game with seven … received the school’s Most Outstanding
Athlete Award for spring sports … also a member of the
NYC Hitmen club lacrosse team for coach Justin Henry
… three-year member of varsity football and ice hockey
teams … helped lead the football team to a 10-1 record as a
senior … earned first team All-League accolades in hockey,
tallying 47 goals and 30 assists for 77 career points.
Personal: Son of Christopher Smith and Ellen Fahey-Smith
… father played baseball at Fordham … has one brother
(Connor) and one sister (Jackie) … has not yet declared a
major.
BURKE SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
6/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
GB
7
FO
0-0
CT
0
GB
0
FO
0-0
CT
1
CHRIS SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
8/0
G
1
A
0
Pts
1
GWG
0
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JACK SPENCER
#20
SO. • A • 5-9 • 150
GARDEN CITY, N.Y.
GARDEN CITY H.S.
2012: Played in two games on the
season … selected to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Garden City H.S. for coach
Steve Finnell … recorded 35 goals
and eight assists in his career …
helped team win the 2009 Nassau
County championship … team
finished as a state finalist in 2010
and 2011 … ranked fifth on the team with 16 goals as a
senior … also a member of the Long Island Express Central
club lacrosse team for coach Jack Moran … led club team
in scoring for two straight seasons, while in 2009 he was
named the team MVP for the Long Island Express West team
… two-year member of the varsity football team, which won
two Nassau County championships and one Long Island
title … member of National Honor Society.
MEET THE CRUSADERS
Personal: Son of William and Elizabeth Spencer … father
was a captain of the lacrosse team at St. Lawrence and
earned All-North honors … has one brother (William) and
one sister (Emily) … sister, Emily, attends Holy Cross (Class
of 2014) … has not yet declared a major.
JAMIE WARD
#10
SO. • M • 6-0 • 180
GLEN ROCK, N.J.
BERGEN CATHOLIC H.S.
2012: Did not appear in any
games … Named to the Patriot
League Academic Honor Roll.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Bergen Catholic H.S. for
coach Joe Haemmerle … team
captain as a senior … recorded
36 goals and eight assists in
2011 … totaled 76 goals and 20
assists during his high school
career … earned 2011 U.S. Lacrosse All-Academic
honors … selected to the 2010 New Jersey Under Armour
All-America Underclassman team … named to the 2009
and 2010 Garden State team … earned 2011 second team
All-State and second team All-Conference honors, while
in 2010 he received honorable mention All-State and third
team All-Conference accolades … received the team’s
scholar-athlete award and MVP as a senior … team won
the 2009 Bergen County championship … also a member
of the Tri-State club lacrosse team for coaches Bob Turco
and M.V. Whitlow … club team finished as the national
runner-up in 2009 and was ranked by Inside Lacrosse as
one of the 10 best club teams in the nation … member of
National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society
and National Math Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Kevin and Maureen Ward … father played
football at Columbia … has three brothers (Matt, Mark and
Brian) … has not yet declared a major.
SPENCER’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
GP/GS
2/0
G
0
A
0
Pts
0
GWG
0
GB
0
FO
0-0
CT
0
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RYAN BRINGEWATT
PAT COAN
CHRIS COUSIN
FR. • M • 6-2 • 180
SUMMIT, N.J.
SUMMIT H.S.
FR. • M • 6-1 • 200
TOWSON, MD.
LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD H.S.
FR. • G • 5-7 • 145
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.
SOMERS H.S.
#14
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Summit H.S. for coach
Jim Davidson … totaled 22
goals and 10 assists in his high
school career … named third
team All-Union County in 2012
… helped lead the team to state
championships in 2011 (Group
2)) and 2012 (Group 1) … also
a member of the varsity football
team … served as captain of both
the lacrosse and football teams as a senior … selected first
team All-Group 2, first team All-Conference and first team
All-County in football … earned football team MVP honors
in 2011, while helping the team to the 2009 Group 2 North
2 state championship.
Personal: Son of Ronald and Patricia Bringewatt … has one
sister (Amanda) … has not yet declared a major.
#15
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Loyola Blakefield H.S.
for coach Jack Crawford … team
was ranked No. 15 in the nation
by Inside Lacrosse, and finished
as the runner-up in the MIAA
… selected to play in the 2011
Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches
Association Top 44 Game … also
a member of the varsity football
team, playing running back and
cornerback.
Personal: Son of Mike and Trish Coan … both parents
graduated from Holy Cross in 1983 … father played ice
hockey at Holy Cross … has three brothers (Brendan, Tim
and Brian) … twin brother, Brendan, plays lacrosse at
Babson College … has several other relatives who graduated
from Holy Cross … has not yet declared a major.
#36
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Somers H.S. for coach
Lew Janavey … served as team
captain during senior year …
named honorable mention AllSection in 2011 and 2012 …
helped lead team to the 2009
Sectional Championship … also
lettered in both football and
wrestling … played club lacrosse
with Team Superstar for coach
Roy Colsey … ranked in top ten percent of class in high
school.
Personal: Son of Edward and Catherine Cousin … mother
played both lacrosse and field hockey at SUNY Cortland
… has four brothers (Kevin, Conor, Tim and Patrick) …
twin brother, Kevin, plays lacrosse at Siena … has not yet
declared a major.
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PETER HINES
TREVOR LANG
NATE LARRIVEE
FR. • G • 6-3 • 225
MANCHESTER, MASS.
GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY
FR. • D • 6-1 • 205
BATH, N.Y.
BATH- HAVERLING H.S.
FR. • M • 6-2 • 180
BEDFORD, N.H.
BEDFORD H.S.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at the Governor’s Academy
for coach Peter Bidstrup … helped
lead team to three Independent
School League championships
(2009, 2011, 2012), including an
undefeated season in 2011 … won
the team’s Coaches Award in 2012
… also a four-year letterwinner
in football … earned All-League
honors in football, while helping
the team to an undefeated season and the New England
Championship in 2011 … played club lacrosse for 3D New
England under coach Jamie Monroe.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Bath-Havering H.S. for
coach Ken DiDomineck … earned
2012 U.S. Lacrosse All-Academic
honors … received League Player
of the Year honors in 2012, in
addition to being named first
team All-Section … selected
All-League in 2011… totaled
65 career points on 39 goals and
26 assists … earned team MVP
honors in 2012, after being chosen as the Defensive MVP
in 2010 and 2011 … also lettered in soccer, serving as
team captain for two years … named second team AllState in soccer, while earning All-League honors twice …
played club lacrosse with FCA and Finger Lakes Lacrosse
Club under coaches Greg Scott and Tyler Gale … class
valedictorian … student council president.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Bedford H.S. for coach
Matt Guerard … team captain
as a senior … named a 2012
U.S. Lacrosse high school AllAmerican … earned 2012 U.S.
Lacrosse All-Academic honors
… team went undefeated and won
the Division II state championship
in 2012 … named first team AllState by the Union Leader … set
school records for career goals and ground balls … also
lettered in both golf and basketball, serving as captain of
the golf team as a senior … helped lead the golf team to two
Division II state championships … played club lacrosse with
the New Hampshire Tomahawks Purple Elite under coach
Chris Cameron … member of National Honor Society.
#50
Personal: Son of Brian and Kathleen Hines … father played
rugby at Holy Cross (Class of 1978) … has two brothers
(Tom and Dan) … brother, Tom, played lacrosse at Holy
Cross (Class of 2012) … brother, Dan, plays lacrosse at
Bates College (Class of 2013) … has several other relatives
who attended Holy Cross … has not yet declared a major.
#39
Personal: Son of Stephen and Deanna Lang… father played
football and lacrosse at Ithaca College … has one brother
(Garrett) and one sister (Hilary) … has not yet declared a
major.
#25
Personal: Son of Dave and Normajean Larrivee… father
played basketball and golf at Bates, and holds the school
career record for blocks (127) … mother played basketball
at Bates … has one brother (Roger) and one sister (Rachel)
… uncle, Bill Dean, attended Holy Cross (Class of 1983)
… has not yet declared a major.
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MEET THE CRUSADERS
BLAKE MULLIGAN
MICHAEL ORTLIEB
JUSTIN PICARDI
FR. • D • 6-2 • 2
BOCA RATON, FLA.
ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOL
FR. • G • 5-11 • 165
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.
CORONA DEL MAR H.S.
FR. • M • 6-1 • 200
NISKAYUNA, N.Y.
NISKAYUNA H.S.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at St. Andrew’s School for
coaches Jeff Goldberg and R.J.
Dawson … served as team captain
as a senior … named a 2012
U.S. Lacrosse high school AllAmerican … earned 2012 U.S.
Lacrosse All-Academic honors
… named first team All-South
Florida as a senior, after being a
second team selection as a junior
… earned first team All-Star honors from the Palm Beach
Post and the Sun Sentinel in 2012 … helped lead team to
state championships in 2009, 2010 and 2012 … picked up
80 ground balls as a senior … received the 2012 Jerry Reese
Sportsmanship Award … also lettered in football, serving as
team captain as a senior … played club lacrosse with both
Team Florida and Team 22.
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Corona Del Mar H.S.
for coach G.W. Mix … two-year
team captain … named a 2012
U.S. Lacrosse high school AllAmerican … twice named first
team All-League, while earning
All-County honors as a senior
… had 179 saves and a .710 save
percentage as a senior, while
allowing just over three goals per
game … led team to a perfect 24-0 record in 2012, with the
Sea Kings winning the CIF Southern Section and Orange
County championships … also lettered in water polo, earned
U.S. Water Polo All-Academic honors twice … played club
lacrosse with Team America for coach G.W. Mix, and Dallas
Select for coach Anthony Crimmins.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Niskayuna H.S. for
coach Mike Vorgang … won
the team Coach’s Award in 2012
… earned first team Section II
honors … received 2010 and 2012
Scholar Athlete accolades …
team won regional and sectional
championships in 2010 and 2012,
and finished as state semifinalists
both years … also lettered in
soccer, earning 2010 and 2011 Scholar Athlete honors …
played club lacrosse for the Albany Power under coach
Mike Vorgang.
#49
Personal: Son of Andy and Liz Mulligan… father played
football at Denison… has one brother (Cole) … has not yet
declared a major.
#1
Personal: Son of Mike and Maureen Ortlieb … has one
brother (Jack) … has not yet declared a major.
#9
Personal: Son of Matthew and Laura Picardi … father
played tennis at Hobart … mother played soccer at LeMoyne
… has one brother (Andrew) and one sister (Anna) … has
not yet declared a major.
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MEET THE CRUSADERS
JAMES RASSENFOSS
JOE RIELLY
THOMAS SHANNON
FR. • A • 5-11 • 175
DENVER, COLO.
KENT DENVER SCHOOL
FR. • M • 6-1 • 200
GARDEN CITY, N.Y.
CHAMINADE H.S.
FR. • M • 6-1 • 200
ANDOVER, MASS.
PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Kent Denver School for
coach Tom Graesser … posted
48 goals and 23 assists for 71
career points … led the team in
scoring during junior (18 goals,
six assists) and senior (25 goals,
14 assists) years … named both
All-Colorado and All-Conference
in 2011 and 2012 … selected as
the team’s Most Valuable Attack
Player in 2011 … a four-year member of the varsity ice
hockey team, serving as team captain in junior and senior
years … played club lacrosse for 3D Lacrosse under coach
Jamie Munroe.
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Chaminade H.S. for coach
Jack Moran … totaled 13 goals
and nine assists in his high school
career, including eight goals and
six assists as a senior … team
was ranked No. 1 in the national
by U.S. Lacrosse and No. 3 by
Inside Lacrosse … also lettered
in football … played club lacrosse
for the Long Island Express under
coach Mike Chanenchuk … member of National Honor
Society.
#35
Personal: Son of Joe and Caroline Rassenfoss … mother
ran cross country at the University of Colorado … has one
brother (Joe) and one sister (Mary) … has not yet declared
a major.
#30
Personal: Son of Dan and Lita Reilly … father played rugby
at Boston College (Class of 1977) … mother graduated
from Holy Cross in 1982 … has one brother (Jim) and one
sister (Brooke) … brother, Jim, played lacrosse at Hamilton
College (Class of 2004) … uncle, Joe Carballeira, played
basketball at Holy Cross (Class of 1975) … has not yet
declared a major.
#47
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Phillips Academy Andover
for coach Steve Moreland …
team captain during senior year
… played club lacrosse for 3D
Lacrosse under coaches Jamie
Munro and Dave Jenkins … also
lettered in ice hockey and football
… assistant captain of the ice
hockey team during senior year.
Personal: Son of Michael and Carolyn Shannon … father
played lacrosse at Holy Cross (Class of 1978), and went on
to serve as the team’s head coach in 1980 … mother was
a member of the track and field and cheerleading teams at
Holy Cross (Class of 1980) … has two brothers (Michael
and Christopher) … brother, Michael, played football at
Dartmouth (Class of 2007) … brother, Christopher, played
football and lacrosse at Duke (Class of 2012) … has not
yet declared a major.
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MEET THE CRUSADERS
BRENDAN SHEEHAN
GILLIN SMITH
CONNOR SOFIELD
FR. • A • 6-1 • 185
LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL.
ADLAI E. STEVENSON H.S.
FR. • M • 6-4 • 190
NORTH BETHESDA, MD.
GEORGETOWN PREP SCHOOL
FR. • A • 5-11 • 165
LONG BEACH, N.Y.
LONG BEACH H.S.
#21
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Adlai E. Stevenson High
School for coach Brian Larsen
… team captain senior year …
earned 2012 U.S. Lacrosse AllAcademic honors … tallied 63
goals and 77 assists for 140
career points … a two-time AllConference and Academic AllConference selection … named an
Illinois State All-Star as a senior
… helped team to the state semifinals in his sophomore year
… received the team’s MVP, Offensive Player of the Year
and Big Gun awards … also lettered in ice hockey, scoring
108 career points (45 goals, 63 assists) and leading the team
to two Metro North championships … played club lacrosse
for True Lacrosse under coach Tom Wood … member of
National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Patrick and Susan Sheehan … mother
captained the cheerleading team at Briar Cliff University
(Class of 1975) … has one sister (Hannah) … has not yet
declared a major.
#31
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of varsity lacrosse team
at the Georgetown Preparatory
School for coach Kevin Giblin
… helped lead team to the IAC
Championship in 2011 … team
was ranked in the top 25 by Inside
Lacrosse in 2011 and 2012 … also
lettered in soccer.
Personal: Son of Chris and Terri
Smith … has two brothers (Matt
and Chris) and two sisters (Meghan and Caroline) …
brother, Matt, is also on the Holy Cross lacrosse team (Class
of 2014) … has not yet declared a major.
#40
Before Holy Cross: Four-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Long Beach H.S. for
coach James Kaspar … team
captain and team MVP in senior
year … named All-Conference
in 2010, honorable mention AllCounty in 2011 and All-County
in 2012 … totaled 185 career
points … also lettered in cross
country and football … played
club lacrosse for the Long Beach
Lacrosse Club, under his father, coach Gregory Sofield
… captain of club team in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 …
member of National Honor Society … received the U.S.
Army Scholar-Athlete Award.
Personal: Son of Gregory and Johanna Sofield … father
played lacrosse at Princeton (Class of 1989) and received
the Howard Award … has two brothers (Wally and Hayden)
and one sister (Hannah) … has not yet declared a major.
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MEET THE CRUSADERS
WILL WEBER
SEAN WILKINSON
NICK WRIGHT
FR. • D • 6-5 • 190
SUMMIT, N.J.
SUMMIT H.S.
FR. • A • 5-7 • 160
RIDGEFIELD, CONN.
RIDGEFIELD H.S.
FR. • D • 6-3 • 195
WILMETTE, ILL.
LOYOLA ACADEMY
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Summit H.S. for coach
Jim Davidson … team captain
senior year … earned first
team All-Group 1 honors …
helped lead team to the Group
1 state championship, along
with the Conference and County
championships … team posted
school record 68-game winning
streak … also lettered in football
and ice hockey … served as captain of the football team,
while being named first team All-County and receiving the
team’s Coaches Award … helped lead ice hockey team to
the state championship.
Before Holy Cross: Two-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Ridgefield H.S. for coach
Roy Colsey … team captain
senior year … named a 2012
U.S. Lacrosse high school AllAmerican … earned All-FCIAC
and All-State honors in 2012 …
totaled 40 goals and 50 assists
for 90 points in 2012 … helped
lead team to the 2011 state
championship … also lettered
in ice hockey, leading the team to the 2012 FCIAC
championship … selected as the 2012 Connecticut Player
of the Year in ice hockey, in addition to being a three-time
All-FCIAC and All-State selection.
Before Holy Cross: Three-year
member of the varsity lacrosse
team at Loyola Academy for
coach Rob Snyder … named to
the Class A State All-Star Team
in 2012 … earned All-Conference
honors as a senior …received the
team’s Defenseman of the Year
and Patrick L. Rattigan awards
in 2012 … helped lead team to
the 2012 State Championship,
after finishing as the runner-up
in 2010 and 2011 … also lettered in ice hockey … played
club lacrosse for True Lacrosse under coach Tom Wood
… graduated Summa Cum Laude … member of National
Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Rick and Heidi Weber … has one brother
(Dan) and two sisters (Sarah and Lauren) … sister, Sarah, is
a member of the Holy Cross women’s lacrosse team (Class
of 2014) … has not yet declared a major.
Personal: Son of Paul and Ellyn Wilkinson … father played
lacrosse at SUNY Cortland … mother ran track at SUNY
Cortland … has two brothers (Carter and Jimmy) and one
sister (Claire) … has not yet declared a major.
Personal: Son of Chris and Grace Wright … has three
sisters (Maggie, Caroline and Emma) … sister, Maggie,
graduated from Holy Cross in 2011 … has not yet declared
a major.
#32
#5
#46
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No.
23
13
18
27
17
24
29
25
12
16
26
6
5
44
32
43
38
31
19
42
9
21
11
28
20
15
37
4
7
2
39
45
34
33
35
3
22
8
40
30
2013 HOLY CROSS MEN’S LACROSSE
Player
Kennedy, James
Hannan, John
Morici, Andrew
Haarmann, Clay
Boylan, Matt
Daugherty, John
McKenna, Terry
McGeehin, Colin
Kadlick, Kyle
Gillespie, Myles
Ward, Matt
Smith, Matt
Guarente, A.J.
Rabiecki, Nick
DeCicco, Ricky
Graham, Jake
Curran, Jack
Smith, Chris
Ferraro, Brent
Gaul, Frank
Hines, Tom
Henry, David
Gandy, Tripper
Pillon, Jon
Spencer, Jack
Peterson, Greg
Troy, Ryan
O’Connor, Kenny
Schmader, Daniel
Pond, Tim
Cummings, Will
Smith, Burke
McLaughlin, Bobby
Ayers, Jack
Foster, Jack
Stillman, Kip
Fusco, Joe
O’Brien, Jimmy
Purdue, Tyler
Stathopoulos, Chris
Holy Cross
Opponents
No. Name
4 O’Connor, Kenny
39 Cummings, Will
Holy Cross
Opponents
2012 STATISTICS
5-10 OVERALL, 0-6 PATRIOT LEAGUE, 1-5 HOME, 3-5 AWAY, 1-0 NEUTRAL
GP-GS
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-8
12-8
13-3
15-5
15-8
15-0
15-0
15-0
11-0
15-9
12-0
7-4
7-0
12-0
8-0
13-0
4-0
2-0
15-14
9-0
5-0
2-0
15-15
15-11
13-13
10-5
10-0
6-2
6-0
4-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
15-15
15-15
GP-GS
13-13
6-2
15-15
15-15
G
23
27
16
11
5
3
6
5
3
8
4
3
2
2
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
123
178
A
19
0
2
5
7
7
3
4
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57
110
Minutes
757:43
142:45
900:28
900:28
Pts.
42
27
18
16
12
10
9
9
9
8
5
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
180
288
GA
143
35
178
123
Sh
82
102
66
39
31
10
41
27
13
34
8
15
4
4
4
4
2
3
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
501
547
Sh%
.280
.265
.242
.282
.161
.300
.146
.185
.231
.235
.500
.200
.500
.500
.500
.500
.000
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.246
.325
GAA
11.32
14.71
11.86
8.20
SOG
54
70
40
24
15
7
18
18
10
15
7
9
3
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
305
316
Saves
118
20
138
182
GW
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10
Pct
.452
.364
.437
.597
GB
22
26
15
5
11
16
18
4
48
5
45
1
59
10
3
1
5
0
5
0
0
25
3
5
0
24
17
29
5
5
3
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
425
467
W
4
1
5
10
CT
3
4
6
2
2
0
3
0
11
1
20
0
0
1
0
0
5
1
1
0
0
12
2
0
0
14
14
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
106
103
L
9
1
10
5
Faceoff
Pen-Min
0-0
2-1.5
0-0
2-1.5
0-0
3- 2.0
0-0
6-6.0
0-0
1-0.5
0-0
3-2.0
0-0
2-1.0
0-0
1-1.0
0-1
8-6.0
0-0
1-1.0
0-0
2-2.0
0-0
1-1.0
156-297
3-3.0
0-0
5-3.0
0-0
2-1.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
6-4.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
1-0.5
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
23-22.5
0-0
3-3.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
6-6.0
0-0
6-4.5
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
19-48
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
2-2.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
5-7
0-0.0
0-0
0-0.0
180-353
90-76.0
173-353
42-37.0
T
Shots Faced
0
461
0
86
0
547
0
501
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2012 RESULTS
2012 PATRIOT LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS
5-10 OVERALL, 0-6 PATRIOT LEAGUE (SEVENTH)
DATE
Feb. 17
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
March 4
March 6
March 10
March 13
March 17
March 24
March 31
April 7
April 10
April 14
April 21
May 1
OPPONENT
at St. John’s
at Hartford
#15 HARVARD
at Jacksonville
vs. Mercer
COLGATE *
VERMONT
at Navy *
at #11 Lehigh *
#16 BUCKNELL *
LAFAYETTE *
#19 BRYANT
at Providence
at Army *
at Dartmouth
SCORE
L, 7-17
W, 15-14 (OT)
L, 9-14
W, 13-11
W, 12-6
L, 9-13
W, 9-8
L, 7-13
L, 3-12
L, 9-10
L, 4-8
L, 3-17
W, 11-8
L, 6-15
L, 6-12
Home games listed in BOLD CAPS
* Patriot League game
LOCATION
Queens, N.Y.
West Hartford, Conn.
Worcester, Mass.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Annapolis, Md.
Bethlehem, Pa.
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Providence, R.I.
West Point, N.Y.
Hanover, N.H.
Team
Colgate *
Lehigh *#
Army *
Bucknell *
Navy
Lafayette
Holy Cross
—Patriot League—
W
L
Pct.
5
1
.883
5
1
.883
4
2
.667
3
3
.500
3
3
.500
1
5
.167
0
6
.000
———Overall———
W
L
Pct.
14
4
.778
14
3
.824
7
8
.467
9
7
.563
6
6
.500
3
10
.231
5
10
.333
# Patriot League Tournament Champion
* Patriot League Tournament Participant
2012 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS
Friday, April 27 (at Hamilton, N.Y.)
No. 1 Colgate 14, No. 4 Bucknell 9
No. 2 Lehigh 13, No. 3 Army 7
2012 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, May 1 (at Hamilton, N.Y.)
No. 2 Lehigh 16, No. 1 Colgate 14
2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND
Saturday, May 12 (at Amherst, Mass.)
Colgate 13, UMass 11
Sunday, May 13 (at Bethlehem, Pa.)
Maryland 10, Lehigh 9
2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS
Sunday, May 20 (at Philadelphia, Pa.)
Duke 17, Colgate 6
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Year
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985 %
1986
1987 %
1988 %
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Coach
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Phil O’Connell
Hampton Perkins
Hampton Perkins
Dr. Sam Wylie
Dr. Sam Wylie
Dr. Sam Wylie
Dr. Sam Wylie
Harry Tiffany
Harry Tiffany
Harry Tiffany
Kevin Davidson
Kevin Davidson
Bill McCollough
Bill McCollough
Mike Shannon
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Bob Lindsay
Ed Craver
Ed Craver
Jim Logan
Jim Logan
Jim Logan
Jim Logan
John Combs
W
7
6
5
6
1
5
6
2
2
0
2
4
2
0
3
7
4
2
1
3
6
2
5
3
8
12
12
12
8
7
8
4
5
2
2
3
6
2
4
L
3
3
4
5
9
5
7
10
11
12
9
8
4
10
7
4
7
9
11
11
5
9
9
8
3
2
7
5
7
7
7
10
10
12
12
12
9
14
10
T
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.700
.667
.556
.542
.100
.500
.462
.167
.154
.000
.222
.333
.333
.000
.300
.636
.364
.182
.083
.214
.545
.182
.357
.273
.727
.857
.632
.706
.533
.500
.533
.286
.333
.143
.143
.200
.400
.125
.286
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
PROGRAM HISTORY
John Combs
3
John Combs
6
John Combs
1
Mike McCaffrey
3
Mike McCaffrey
3
Mike McCaffrey
1
Mike McCaffrey
3
Mike McCaffrey
5
Adam Pascal
3
Adam Pascal
0
Adam Pascal
6
Adam Pascal
5
Adam Pascal
3
Adam Pascal
5
Adam Pascal/Jim Morrissey * 2
Jim Morrissey
5
55 Seasons
233
9
9
14
11
11
14
11
9
11
14
8
9
12
10
13
10
482
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.250
.400
.067
.214
.214
.067
.214
.357
.214
.000
.429
.357
.200
.333
.133
.333
.326
COACHING RECORDS
Coach
Bob Lindsay
Phil O’Connell
Harry Tiffany
Bill McCollough
Mike Shannon
John Combs
Ed Craver
Adam Pascal
Sam Wylie
Jim Morrissey
Jim Logan
Mike McCaffrey
Kevin Davidson
Hampton Perkins
Years
1981-89
1958-66
1973-75
1978-79
1980
1996-99
1990-91
2005-11
1969-72
20111992-95
2000-04
1976-77
1967-68
% Colonial League Champions
* Pascal coached the first six
games of the 2011 season,
going 0-6. Morrissey then
coached the final nine games,
going 2-7.
W
74
40
13
8
5
14
7
22
9
7
13
15
4
2
L
56
57
20
14
9
42
22
70
29
17
47
56
22
21
T
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
%
.569
.413
.394
.364
.357
.250
.241
.239
.237
.292
.217
.211
.154
.087
Rich Santoro ’01 had 34 assists
and averaged 2.43 assists per
game to finish tied for sixth
among Division I athletes
in 2001. His 2.43 assists per
game also led all Division I
seniors that year.
George Paletta ’84 is the
school’s all-time career goal
scorer (139) and an Academic
All-American. Paletta was
named as the school’s 1984
Fenwick Scholar and became
a finalist for the prestigious
Rhodes Scholarship.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
98
81
80
78
76
67
60
58
57
55
POINTS
George Paletta, 1984
George Paletta, 1983
Pat Kelly, 1985
Pat Kelly, 1984
John Carey, 1983
Kevin Lawler, 1984
Jim Glimm, 1964
Kevin Lawler, 1985
George Paletta, 1982
Pat Mattingly, 1964
CAUSED TURNOVERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
10.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
52
48
46
41
40
39
39
38
38
38
George Paletta, 1984
Pat Kelly, 1984
Jim Glimm, 1964
John Carey, 1983
Bill Heaphy, 1960
George Paletta, 1982
George Paletta, 1983
Rob Glavin, 1988
Bill Heaphy, 1961
Ryan Dooley, 1993
46
44
42
39
35
34
32
31
30
30
ASSISTS
George Paletta, 1984
Pat Kelly, 1985
George Paletta, 1983
Kevin Lawler, 1984
John Carey, 1983
Rich Santoro, 2001
John Giza, 1960
Rich Santoro, 2000
Pat Kelly, 1984
John Kane, 1988
27
20
19
16
15
15
15
14
14
12
Douglas Broussard, 2011
Matt Ward, 2012
David Henry, 2010
Matt Ward, 2011
Tim Barrar, 2010
Douglas Broussard, 2010
John Rapport, 2010
Greg Peterson, 2012
Ryan Troy, 2012
David Henry, 2012
Note: Caused turnovers started as an offiicial NCAA statistic in 2010.
GOALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Bill Heaphy
GROUND BALLS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
179
86
74
73
72
71
61
60
59
58
Matt Brand, 1986
Tom Sullivan, 1989
Andy McIntire, 1987
Douglas Broussard, 2010
Andy McIntire, 1988
Dan DeBono, 1989
Rich Coronato, 1986
Douglas Broussard, 2011
A.J. Guarente, 2012
Dan James, 1987
Note: Holy Cross ground ball statistics
available from 2000-2012 and 1986-1989.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
337
302
291
256
233
228
216
198
197
197
SAVES
Jim Garrity, 1977
Jim Garrity, 1976
Bill Hackett, 1994
Brian Duff, 1999
Bob Moriarty, 1982
Brian Hodgdon, 2004
Brian Buckley, 1995
John Lilly, 2000
Dave O’Brien, 1990
Bill Slimbaugh, 1993
1.
2.
4.
7.
10.
12
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
VICTORIES
Dave Prior, 1985
Gene Sylva, 1987
Mike Farley, 1988
Jimmy Harrison, 2007
Bill Hackett, 1994
Dave Prior, 1986
Connor Sweeney, 2010
Jimmy Harrison, 2008
Brian Hodgdon, 2004
Dave O’Brien, 1989
Brian Buckley, 1998
Kenny O’Connor, 2012
Note: Statistics are unavailable for 1962,
1965-1966, 1969-1975 and 1978-1980.
Statistics are incomplete for 1958-1984 and
1990-1993.
SAVE PERCENTAGE
.697 Jim Garrity, 1976
.655 Bill Hackett, 1994
.607 Mike Farley, 1988
.589 Brian Hodgdon, 2004
.585 Jimmy Harrison, 2008
.582 Brian Buckley, 1997
.581 Bill Slimbaugh, 1992
.580 Matt Fallon, 2005
.577 Jimmy Harrison, 2007
.576 Brian Buckley, 1998
Douglas Broussard
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
250
249
210
198
163
156
142
140
138
136
136
POINTS
Pat Kelly, 1984-1987
George Paletta, 1981-1984
John Carey, 1982-1985
Kevin Lawler, 1984-1987
Rich Santoro, 1998-2001
Bill Heaphy, 1958-1961
Rob Glavin, 1985-1988
Rob Callahan, 1993-1995
John Kane, 1988-1991
John Giza, 1958-1960
Kyle Milotte, 1985-1988
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
139
127
125
118
108
107
107
103
88
81
GOALS
George Paletta, 1981-1984
John Carey, 1982-1985
Pat Kelly, 1984-1987
Bill Heaphy, 1958-1961
Rob Glavin, 1985-1988
Kevin Lawler, 1984-1987
Billy Klotz, 2003-2006
Ryan Dooley, 1992-1995
Paul LeBlanc, 2004-2007
Bill Mulderig, 1991-1994
125
110
110
94
91
83
79
74
74
64
ASSISTS
Pat Kelly, 1984-1987
George Paletta, 1981-1984
Rich Santoro, 1998-2001
Mike McKee, 2002-2005
Kevin Lawler, 1984-1987
John Carey, 1982-1985
John Giza, 1958-1960
John Kane, 1988-1991
Edison Parzanese, 2007-2010
Rob Callahan, 1993-1995
GROUND BALLS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
220
197
179
154
139
136
130
128
127
124
Marty Gilbert, 2000-2003
Douglas Broussard, 2007-2011
Matt Brand, 1986
Andy McIntire, 1986-1988
Edmond Yip, 2002-2005
Rich Coronato, 1986-1988
Rich Espinal, 2002-2005
Eddie Wack, 1986-1988
Rob Glavin, 1986-1988
Derek Lemley, 2002-2005
CAREER RECORDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
10.
18
14
12
9
9
7
7
5
5
4
4
VICTORIES
Dave Prior, 1985-1986
Jimmy Harrison, 2006-2009
Brian Buckley, 1995-1998
Gene Sylva, 1986-1987
Brian Hodgdon, 2001-2004
Mike Farley, 1988
Bill Hackett, 1992-1994
Dave O’Brien, 1988-1989
Connor Sweeney, 2007-2010
Brian Duff, 1996-1999
Kenny O’Connor, 2011-
Note: Statistics are unavailable for 1962,
1965-1966, 1969-1975 and 1978-1980.
Statistics are incomplete for 1958-1984 and
1990-1993.
Edison Parzanese
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
695
639
636
561
444
420
399
373
370
300
SAVES
Brian Buckley, 1995-1998
Jim Garrity, 1976-1977
Brian Hodgdon, 2001-2004
Jimmy Harrison, 2006-2009
Brian Duff, 1996-1999
Dave O’Brien, 1987-1990
Bill Hackett, 1992-1994
Bill Slimbaugh, 1992-1993
Matt Fallon, 2003-2006
Dave Prior, 1985-1986
Note: Holy Cross ground ball statistics
available from 2000-2012 and 1986-1989.
Mike McKee
Jimmy Harrison
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TEAM RECORDS
MOST GOALS
Game:
24, Wesleyan, 1958
22, Marist, 5/1/1994
20, Siena, 1959
20, Conn. College, 1984
Season:
237, 1984
MOST
GOALS ALLOWED
LONGEST
WINNING STREAK
Game:
26, Quinnipiac, 2001
25, New Hampshire, 1975
Season:
241, 1999
Season:
6 games, 1958, 1967
Overall:
9 games, 1982-1983
LONGEST
LOSING STREAK
MOST WINS
12, 1983, 1984, 1985
MOST ASSISTS
Game:
13, Siena, 4/12/1994
12, Marist, 5/1/1994
Season:
165, 1984
MOST LOSSES
14, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2006
FEWEST LOSSES
Season:
14 games, 2006
12 games, 1967
Overall:
17 games, 2005-2006
14 games, 1967-1968
Season:
2, 1983
TEAM & GAME RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
MOST GOALS
8, Bill Heaphy vs. Brown, 5/7/1960
8, John Vrionis vs. WPI, 4/13/1968
8, Chris Smirti vs. Dartmouth, 3/25/2008
7, John Giza vs. Wesleyan, 5/17/1958
7, Bill Heaphy vs. Wesleyan, 5/4/1960
7, Bill Heaphy vs. Dartmouth, 5/11/1960
7, Bill Heaphy vs. Wesleyan, 1961
7, Pat Mattingly vs. WPI, 5/14/1963
7, Mark Doherty vs. WPI, 4/13/1968
7, Paul LeBlanc vs. Quinnipiac, 4/25/2007
Most Assists
8, Pat Kelly vs. Tufts, 4/16/1985
7, Claude Priolet vs. MIT, 4/22/1974
7, Pat Kelly vs. Conn. College, 5/1/1984
7, Pat Kelly vs. MIT, 4/17/1985
6, Pat Kelly vs. UMass-Lowell, 4/29/1986
6, George Paletta vs. UMass-Lowell, 4/9/1984
6, Rich Santoro vs. Lafayette, 4/14/2001
6, Edison Parzanese vs. Quinnipiac, 4/17/2010
MOST POINTS
Game:
34, Marist, 5/1/1994
Season:
389, 1984
MOST SAVES
Game:
35, Connecticut, 4/5/1976
35, Army, 4/19/1994
30, Merrimack, 4/23/1990
Season:
292, 1994
MOST POINTS
11, John Giza vs. Wesleyan, 5/17/1958
11, Claude Priolet vs. MIT, 4/22/1974
10, Ryan Dooley vs. Marist, 5/1/1994
10, Rob Callahan vs. Siena, 4/12/1994
10, Pat Kelly vs. Tufts, 4/16/1985
10, Chris Smirti vs. Dartmouth, 3/25/2008
9, Bill Heaphy vs. Wesleyan, 1960
9, Kevin Davidson vs. UNH, 1973
9, Kevin Lawler vs. Conn. College, 5/1/1984
9, Pat Kelly vs. Georgetown, 3/7/1985
9, Pat Kelly vs. MIT, 4/17/1985
9, John Kane vs. Hartford, 4/19/1989
FEWEST
GOALS ALLOWED
Game:
0, Georgetown, 1969
Season:
84, 1983
John Giza
MOST SAVES
35, Jim Garrity vs. UConn, 4/5/1976
35, Bill Hackett vs. Army, 4/19/1994
33, Richard Piet vs. New Hampshire, 1959
30, Dave O’Brien vs. Merrimack, 4/23/1990
27, Brian Duff vs. BC, 4/24/1999
27, Brian Duff vs. Harvard, 3/6/1998
26, Bill Hackett vs. BC, 3/30/1994
25, Dave O’Brien vs. UNH, 3/28/1994
24, Mike Fisher vs. Harvard, 3/15/2011
BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE
.938 (15 Svs, 1 GA), Connor Sweeney
vs. Vermont, 4/6/2010
.833 (30 Svs, 6 GA), Dave O’Brien
vs. Merrimack, 4/23/1990
.800 (12 Svs, 3 GA), Dave O’Brien
vs. Siena, 4/21/1990
.800 (16 Svs, 4 GA), Jimmy Harrison
vs. Vermont, 4/10/2007
.800 (8 Svs, 2 GA), Jimmy Harrison
vs. Hartford, 3/17/2009
.791 (19 Svs, 5 GA), Brian Duff
vs. Merrimack 4/1/1996
.786 (22 Svs, 6 GA), Jimmy Harrison
vs. Yale, 2/24/2008
.765 (13 Svs, 4 GA), Matt Fallon
vs. Providence, 2/23/2005
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MAJOR ROBERT E. MAND
COACHES AWARD
HOLY CROSS DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Named after Major Robert Mand, the
school’s first head coach from 1954-1956.
This is the program’s first award, started in
1958. The complete list not available.
1958 John Carmody
1959 Barry Worlfolk
1961 Frank Caprise
1963 Dick Maloney
1976 Jim Garrity
1977 Pat Ostronic
2000 John Lilly, Brian Scollard
2001 Greg Neufeld
2002 Marty Gilbert
2003 Marty Gilbert
2004 Brian Hodgdon
2005 Pat Sullivan
2007 Mike Moriarty
2008 Bobby Sullivan
2009 Tyson Colaianni
2010 Connor Sweeney
2011 Conor McKenna
2012 A.J. Guarente
1992
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Tom Lynch
Matt Sweeney
Marty Gilbert
Edmond Yip
Edmond Yip
Edmond Yip
Derek Lemley
Patrick McCurdy
Jimmy Harrison
Jimmy Harrison
Jimmy Harrison
Douglas Broussard
Douglas Broussard
David Henry
HOLY CROSS OFFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Rich Santoro
Rich Santoro
Mike McKee
Billy Klotz
Mike McKee
Mike McKee
Billy Klotz
Paul LeBlanc
Luke Marchand
Kenny Minor
Kenny Minor
John Hannan
James Kennedy
HONORS & AWARDS
JOHN H. PRICE AWARD
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Marc Wilson
Shaun McGowan
Paul Washington
Bryan Sparkes
Pat Hart
Charles Rogers
Paul LeBlanc
Bobby Sullivan
Brian Becker
Kevin Connolly
Colin Flood
Ricky DeCicco
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
1975
1976
1977
1990
1992
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Rick Morrissey
Mike Dugan
Tom McOsker
Scott Ford
Brendan Baker
Dan Atchinson
Chris Smirti
Anthony Quinn
Greg Peterson
A.J. Guarente
Kyle Kadlick
John Daugherty & Ryan Troy
JOSEPH M. MURPHY III
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
1990
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Alan Orquiola
Marty Gilbert
Brian Hodgdon
Joe Stefans
John O’Sullivan
Paul LeBlanc
James Malone
Jimmy Harrison
Edison Parzanese
Conor McKenna
Colin McGeehin
James Kennedy
Matt Smith
Terry McKenna
MARTHA LEMLEY
UNSUNG PLAYER
1992
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Barry Worlfolk
Alan Orquiola
Patrick McCurdy
Kyle Gwyn-Williams
Martin Cunniffe, Tanner Fogarty
Tim Redmond
Paddy Dowling, Douglas Broussard
Eamon Troy
Anthony Quinn
Greg Peterson
Paul LeBlanc
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TEAM MVP
1982
1983
1984
1986
1987
1990
1992
George Paletta
George Paletta
George Paletta
Matt Brand
Hank Prybylski
Dave O’Brien
Bill Slimbaugh
TEAM GROUNDBALL AWARD
HOLY CROSS VARSITY
CLUB HALL OF FAME
VARSITY CLUB
NORTON PRIZE
1973
1992
1995
2003
2005
2010
2013
1958 Emmett Curran
Thomas Greene ’59
Charles Pacunas ’60
George Paletta ’84
Bill Heaphy ’61
James Marcellino ’65
John Vrionis ’68
Jack Whalen ’62
1990 Tom Sullivan
CRUSADER
FR. M. REIDY
SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY
1959
1960
1966
1984
1975
1976
1977
1990
Kevin Davidson
Dick Dolan
Jim Garrity
Chris Zenobio
TEAM 11TH PLAYER AWARD
HONORS & AWARDS
OF THE
Thomas Greene
Charles Pacunas
Thomas Foley
George Paletta
USILA ALL-AMERICA
YEAR
MEEGAN ATHLETIC
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
1977 Jim Garrity
2000 Brian Scollard
1959 Thomas Greene (honorable mention)
Charles Pacunas (honorable mention)
Dave Traynor (honorable mention)
1960 Bill Heaphy (honorable mention)
Charles Pacunas (honorable mention)
1961 Bill Heaphy (honorable mention)
1964 Jim Glimm (honorable mention)
USILA NORTH/SOUTH
ALL-STAR GAME COACH
1995 Jim Logan
USILA NORTH/SOUTH
ALL-STAR GAME
1959 Thomas Greene
Dave Traynor
1960 John Giza
Charles Pacunas
1961 Bill Heaphy
1964 Jim Glimm
1968 John Vrionis
1984 George Paletta
1987 Hank Prybylski
1988 Rob Glavin
Note: 1960 game played at Fitton Field.
1990 Dan DeBono
TEAM OUTSTANDING
HUSTLE AWARD
1992 Alan Orquiola
NEW ENGLAND
COACH OF THE YEAR
2007 Adam Pascal
Pat Mattingly
ALL-NEW ENGLAND
1959 Thomas Greene (first team)
Dave Traynor (second team)
1960 Charles Pacunas (second team)
John Giza (honorable mention)
Bill Heaphy (honorable mention)
1961 Bill Heaphy (second team)
Matt Kenney (honorable mention)
Mark Mulligan (honorable mention)
1962 Pat Mattingly (honorable mention)
John Whalen (honorable mention)
1963 Pat Mattingly (second team)
Jim Glimm (honorable mention)
Dick Maloney (honorable mention)
1983 George Paletta (first team)
1984 Matt Brand (first team)
John Carey (first team)
George Paletta (first team)
Kevin Lawler (honorable mention)
1985 Matt Brand
John Carey
Kevin Lawler
Hank Prybylski
1986 Kyle Milotte
Hank Prybylski
Pat Rogers
1987 Kevin Blake
Rob Glavin
Pat Kelly
Kevin Lawler
Kyle Milotte
Hank Prybylski
1988 Kevin Blake
Rob Glavin
Kyle Milotte
1999 Rich Santoro (honorable mention)
2010 Douglas Broussard (second team)
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HONORS & AWARDS
NEW ENGLAND EAST/WEST
ALL-STAR GAME COACH
USILA COLONIAL LEAGUE
ALL-STAR
PATRIOT LEAGUE
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
NEW ENGLAND
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
1986 Bob Lindsay
1987 Bob Lindsay
1990 Ed Craver
1983 George Paletta
1984 Matt Brand
John Carey
George Paletta
Kevin Lawler (honorable mention)
1985 Matt Brand
John Carey
Kevin Lawler
Hank Prybylski
1986 Matt Brand
Pat Kelly
Kevin Lawler
Kyle Milotte
Hank Prybylski
1987 Kevin Blake
Rob Glavin
Pat Kelly
Kevin Lawler
Kyle Milotte
Hank Prybylski
1988 Kevin Blake
Rob Glavin
Kyle Milotte
Andy McIntire (honorable mention)
1989 Matt Conroy
Tom Sullivan
1990 Dave O’Brien
Tom Sullivan
Cris Zenobio
1994 Tim Nanoff
Jimmy Harrison, 2/25/2008
Colin McGeehin, 4/14/2009
James Kennedy, 2/28/2012
NEW ENGLAND EAST/WEST
ALL-STAR GAME
1984 George Paletta
1986 Matt Brand
1987 Pat Kelly
Kevin Lawler
Hank Prybylski
1988 Rob Glavin
Kyle Milotte
1990 Dave O’Brien
Joe Saab
Tom Sullivan
1994 Bill Hackett
Tom Lynch
2000 John Lilly
Brian Scollard
2001 Greg Neufeld, Rich Santoro,
Marc Wilson
2002 Nick Washburn, Tony Polito
2003 Marty Gilbert, Shaun McGowan
2004 Brian Hodgdon
WARRIOR MAJOR LEAGUE
CHALLENGE
2004 Brian Hodgdon
ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE
1994
1998
2002
2010
Tom Lynch (second team)
Dave DePaolo (second team)
Marty Gilbert (second team)
Douglas Broussard (second team)
USILA ALL-NORTHEAST
B DIVISION
1961 Bill Heaphy (first team)
MARSTERS CUP
1963 Holy Cross
1982 Holy Cross
DISTRICT I JAMES “ACE”
ADAMS AWARD
2008 Holy Cross
U.S. LACROSSE
COACH OF THE WEEK
Adam Pascal, 2/29/2008
NATIONAL
PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
James Kennedy, 2/29/2012
PATRIOT LEAGUE
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
WEEK
OF THE
Ryan Dooley, 5/1/1994
Kevin Morrison, 3/16/1998
Rich Santoro, 4/27/1998
Billy Klotz, 4/14/2003
Paul LeBlanc, 4/9/2007
James Kennedy, 2/27/2012
PATRIOT LEAGUE
DEFENSIVE PLAYER
WEEK
OF THE
Matt Fallon, 4/11/2005
PATRIOT LEAGUE
GOALIE OF THE WEEK
Jimmy Harrison, 2/26/2008
Connor Sweeney, 4/12/2010
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PATRIOT LEAGUE
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Billy Klotz, 3/24/2003
Paul LeBlanc, 3/15/2004
Paul LeBlanc, 4/5/2004
Edison Parzanese, 3/6/2007
Edison Parzanese, 4/9/2007
Matt Moran, 2/26/2008
Colin McGeehin, 2/19/2009
Colin McGeehin, 4/13/2009
James Kennedy, 3/15/2010
Matt Smith, 4/18/2011
1995 Rob Callahan
HOLY CROSS
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Pat Rogers, 4/13/1986
CRUSADER
OF THE WEEK
Paul LeBlanc, 4/18/2005
Grant Cowherd, 3/19/2007
Kenny Minor, 4/16/2007
Matt Moran, 2/25/2008
Jimmy Harrison, 3/23/2009
Luke Marchand, 4/13/2009
Connor Sweeney, 3/15/2010
Mike Fisher, 4/11/2011
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
1983 George Paletta (third team)
1984 George Paletta (first team)
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
2011 Conor McKenna (second team)
FENWICK SCHOLAR
1984 George Paletta
ACADEMIC
ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE
2011 Conor McKenna
ACADEMIC
ALL-NEW ENGLAND
2000
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2011
John Lilly, Brian Scollard
Matt Sweeney
Shaun McGowan
Brian Hodgdon, Bryan Sparks
Derek Lemley, Edmond Yip
John O’Sullivan
Paul LeBlanc
Douglas Broussard
PATRIOT LEAGUE
ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Tim Barrar, 2008, 2009
Brian Becker, 2009
Jason Brennan, 1997
Douglas Broussard, 2011
Jon Bushnell, 1995, 1997
Rob Callahan, 1993, 1994, 1995
Brendan Candon, 2008, 2009
Chris Charles, 2002, 2004
Sean Daly, 2009
John Daugherty, 2011, 2012
Ricky DeCicco, 2011
Brandon DeLisio, 2008, 2010, 2011
David DePaolo, 1997
Stefano de Stefano, 2001, 2002
John DiCioccio, 2004
Brian Duff, 1997
HONORS & AWARDS
Rich Durand, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Patrick English, 1996, 1997
Rich Espinal, 2004
Paul Felsch, 2004
Tanner Fogarty, 2005, 2007
Jack Foster, 2012
Tripper Gandy, 2012
Ian Garrahy, 2010
Mike Geary, 1995, 1996
Jake Graham, 2012
Kyle Gwyn-Williams, 2006, 2007
Clay Haarmann, 2012
Bill Hackett, 1993, 1994
Tim Halleron, 1993
Jimmy Harrison, 2007
Patrick Hart, 2002
David Henry, 2011
Brian Hodgdon, 2002, 2004
Pat Kenneally, 1998, 1999
Brian Kennedy, 1995
James Kennedy, 2011, 2012
Paul LeBlanc, 2007
James Leder, 1993, 1994
Dan Lee, 1999
Derek Lemley, 2002, 2004, 2005
Mike MacDonald, 1996
Jim MacLeod, 1997
Matt Mahany, 2011
James Mangrum, 1996, 1997
Greg Marino, 1993, 1994
John Marino, 2006
Mike Massey, 1993, 1994, 1995
Colin McGeehin, 2010, 2011, 2012
Shaun McGowan, 2002, 2003
Conor McKenna, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Terry McKenna, 2012
Bobby McLaughlin, 2012
Dave McWilliams, 2002, 2003
Kenny Minor, 2009
John Mittelholzer, 1993
Matt Moran, 2009, 2010, 2011
Andrew Morici, 2010
Kevin Morrison, 1998
Bill Mulderig, 1993, 1994
Mike Nagle, 2007, 2008, 2009
Greg Neufield, 2001
Paul Nugent, 1997, 1998, 1999
John O’Sullivan, 2003, 2004, 2006
Edison Parzanese, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Greg Peterson, 2009, 2011, 2012
Jon Pillon, 2012
Tim Pond, 2012
Tyler Purdue, 2012
Anthony Quinn, 2011
John Rapport, 2008, 2010
Tim Redmond, 2005
Steve Ribaudo, 2001
Mark Rossi, 2004
Justin Rowley, 2009, 2010
Brian Scott, 1996
Daniel Schmader, 2011, 2012
Chris Seiler, 1996, 1997, 1998
Conor Shanahan, 2012
Ethan Shorter, 1995
Chris Smirti, 2010
Bryan Sparkes, 2002, 2004
Jack Spencer, 2012
Kip Stillman, 2010
Matt Strief, 2004
Andy Sullivan, 1993
Matt Sweeney, 2001
Eamon Troy, 2008, 2009
David Vafek, 2005, 2006, 2007
Jamie Ward
Nick Washburn, 2001, 2002
Paul Washington, 2002
Marc Wilson, 1999, 2001
Edmond Yip, 2002, 2004, 2005
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Abbanat, Darren ................................1981
Abodeely, Dan...................................1968
Adams, Jim .......................................1979
Alexander, Charles ............................1958
Allen, George ....................................1965
Anastasi, Mark ..................................1974
Anastasi, Rich ...................................1970
Anderson, Rudy ................................2006
Antonecchia, Joe ...............................1962
Aquiline, John ...................................1968
Arcuri, John.......................................1977
Arzt, Bill ...........................................1971
Atchinson, Dan .................................2005
Aventuro, Chris .................................1987
Ayers, Jack ........................................2014
—B—
Bagdonas, Jim ...................................1973
Baker, Brendan..................................1995
Baker, Brendan..................................2013
Banta, Toby .......................................2008
Barrar, Tim ........................................2010
Barresi, Frank....................................1982
Barry, Pat...........................................1987
Beach, Asa.........................................1995
Beasley, Tom .....................................1962
Becker, Brian ....................................2009
Beigel, Daniel ...................................1963
Belitsky, John ....................................2001
Benotti, Joe .......................................1970
Benotti, Pete ......................................1966
Bessette, Rick....................................1977
Betar, John ........................................1962
Bevilacqua, Jim .................................1970
Bevilacqua, Lou ................................1970
Bjorlin, Roy.......................................2003
Blackman, Greg ................................2005
Blake, Kevin ......................................1988
Blake, Richard...................................1975
Blomberg, Pat....................................1989
Blum, Tom ........................................1962
Bonus, Robert ...................................1974
Borus, Bob ........................................1974
Bove, Richard....................................1966
Bowen, Justin ....................................2003
Bowles, Jim .......................................1986
Boylan, Matt .....................................2012
Boyle, Jim .........................................1986
Boyle, Thomas ..................................1961
Bradley, Daniel .................................1972
Brand, Matt .......................................1986
Brannigan, Sean ................................1970
Braunstein, Paul ................................1976
Breen, Mike.......................................1991
Breen, Paul ........................................1962
Brennan, Jason ..................................1999
Brennan, Jim .....................................1979
Brennan, Robert ................................1974
Bresnahan, Tom ................................1981
Britt, Michael ....................................1963
Britt, Mike .........................................1995
Broussard, Douglas ...........................2010
Bryson, Mike.....................................1981
Buckingham, Tom .............................1977
Buckley, Brian...................................1998
Burns, Larry ......................................1974
Bushnell, Jon .....................................1997
Butler, Bill .........................................1969
—C—
Cain, Dave .........................................1978
Callahan, Rob....................................1995
Callahan, Sean...................................1989
Cameron, Eddie.................................2015
Canavan, Ryan ..................................2002
Candon, Brendan...............................2010
Cappelano, Mike ...............................1978
Caprise, Frank ...................................1961
Carboneau, Jim .................................1974
Carey, John ........................................1985
Carilli, Joe .........................................1993
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Carletti, James ...................................1966
Carmody, John ..................................1958
Carovillano, Jeff ................................1993
Carr, Jeff ............................................1989
Carr, Mike .........................................2001
Carroll, Jim .......................................1980
Carroll, John......................................1963
Casavant, Art .....................................1980
Cashman, Brian .................................1977
Catterall, John ...................................1963
Chamberlain, Michael .......................1967
Chapman, Matt..................................2004
Charbonneau, Paul ............................1997
Charles, Chris....................................2005
Chase, David .....................................1986
Chase, Walter ....................................1959
Chokel, Frank ....................................1978
Clarkin, James ...................................1966
Clopeck, Dave ...................................1980
Coe, Dave ..........................................1977
Colaianni, Tyson ...............................2009
Coli, William .....................................1964
Collins, Jim .......................................1970
Collins, Kevin ...................................1961
Conery, George .................................1966
Connolly, Gerald ...............................1965
Connolly, Kevin ................................2010
Connor, Michael................................1967
Conroy, Matt .....................................1991
Conroy, Pete ......................................1976
Conroy, Sean .....................................1998
Constantini, Joseph ...........................1965
Conte, Tom ........................................1987
Coppinger, James ..............................2006
Corbett, Eugene.................................1963
Corcoran, Joe ....................................1990
Coronato, Rich ..................................1988
Corr, Joe ............................................1962
Cosio, Al ...........................................1983
Cotter, Bill .........................................1972
Coursey, Marty ..................................1980
Courtney, Jim ....................................1970
Coury, James .....................................1966
Cowherd, Grant .................................2007
Cox, Jerome ......................................1964
Cox, Matt ..........................................1989
Cox, Peter..........................................1963
Cox, Thomas .....................................1967
Crean, David .....................................1975
Creane, Mike .....................................1978
Crowell, Ian.......................................2014
Crowley, John....................................1960
Crowley, P.J. ......................................1973
Cummings, Will ................................2014
Cunniffe, Martin ...............................2007
Cunningham, Brian ...........................1965
Cunningham, Dennis.........................1980
Curcio, Robert ...................................1965
Curley, George ..................................1971
Curran, Emmett .................................1958
Curran, Jack ......................................2013
Curry, Jim ..........................................1977
Tim Barrar
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Daly, Frank ........................................1972
Daly, Pete ..........................................1977
Daly, Sean .........................................2009
Daniels, Mike ....................................1976
Daniels, Mike ....................................1976
Darney, Frederick ..............................1959
Dart, Bob ...........................................1979
Daugherty, John ................................2014
Daughters, Richard ...........................1974
Davidson, Kevin ................................1975
de Stefano, Stefano ...........................2004
DeAntoni, Chris ................................1992
DeBono, Dan.....................................1990
DeCicco, Ricky .................................2012
Deckers, Charlie ................................1991
Deehan, Bill ......................................1985
Deehan, Mickey ................................1987
Deitz, Robert .....................................1964
Delaney, Denis ..................................1959
Delaney, John ....................................1969
DeLisio, Brandon ..............................2011
DeMilt, John .....................................1990
DePaolo, David .................................1998
DePaolo, Mark ..................................1982
DeSaulnier, Mark ..............................1974
DeSaulnier, Ted .................................1969
Devlin, Rich ......................................1981
Dew, Bruce ........................................2011
Deziel, Dave ......................................1978
DiCioccio, J.R. ..................................2006
Didden, Greg .....................................1959
Dietz, Patrick.....................................1966
Dignes, Chris.....................................2008
DiMarco, Gerry .................................1992
Dimon, Ed .........................................1967
DiPaolo, Dave ...................................1986
DiSpaltro, Ed.....................................1994
Doherty, Mark ...................................1970
Dolan, Dick .......................................1976
Donnelly, Bill ....................................1967
Donnelly, James ................................1965
Donnelly, William .............................1958
Dooley, Ryan.....................................1995
Doran, Peter ......................................1964
Dow, Chris ........................................1996
Dow, Michael ....................................1993
Dower, Ron .......................................1964
Dowling, Paddy .................................2009
Doyle, Nick .......................................2012
Doyle, Paul ........................................1967
Doyle, Raymond ...............................1959
Driscoll, Brendan ..............................1994
Driscoll, John ....................................1959
Droney, Chris ....................................1976
Droney, John .....................................1968
Drum, Joe ..........................................2006
Duff, Brian ........................................1999
Dugan, Al ..........................................1963
Dugan, John ......................................1965
Dugan, Mike .....................................1976
Dunbar, Bob ......................................1985
Dunn, Fred ........................................1975
Dunne, Philip ....................................1963
Durand, Rich .....................................2009
Durnan, Paul .....................................1998
Dwyer, Tom.......................................1969
Greg Didden
ALL-TIME ROSTER
—E—
—F—
Flannery, Lawrence ...........................1981
Flintoft, Richard ................................1962
Flood, Colin ......................................2011
Flynn, Patrick ....................................2009
Fogarty, Tanner .................................2007
Foley, Bob .........................................1962
Foley, Brian .......................................1986
Foley, Thomas ...................................1966
Fontaine, George ...............................1979
Ford, Scott .........................................1991
Forts, Brian .......................................1974
Foster, Jack........................................2015
Fox, Brendan .....................................1986
Francis, Joseph ..................................1966
Fusco, Joe..........................................2015
Furey, Sean ........................................2008
Fahey, Chris ......................................1983
Fahey, Tim .........................................1984
Fallon, Matt .......................................2006
Farley, John .......................................1964
Farley, Mike ......................................1988
Farrell, Brian .....................................2009
Farrell, P.J..........................................2005
Fasy, James .......................................1965
Feegel, John ......................................1982
Feeley, Henry ....................................1963
Felsch, Paul .......................................2004
Ferguson, John ..................................1961
Ferraro, Brent ....................................2012
Fineran, Paul .....................................1979
Fink, Bob ..........................................1964
Fink, Dan...........................................2003
Finnegan, Rob ...................................2012
Fisher, Mike ......................................2013
Fitzgerald, Gerald .............................1958
Fitzgerald, Matt .................................1984
Fitzpatrick, Gregory ..........................1959
Fitzpatrick, Sean ...............................1985
Fitzpatrick, Tom ................................1995
Flahive, Jim .......................................1978
Flanagan, John ..................................1992
John Farley
Ebhardt, Martin .................................1959
Egan, Damien ....................................1996
Egan, Kevin .......................................1995
Egner, Harry ......................................1963
Elia, Michael .....................................1980
Elliott, Matt .......................................2002
Ellis, Tom ..........................................1980
Elsin, Walter ......................................1964
English, Patrick .................................1997
Esemplare, Greg ................................1990
Espinal, Rich .....................................2005
Ezen, Nelson .....................................1970
Ezzy, Thomas ....................................1965
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Gandy, Tripper ..................................2014
Ganswindt, Bob.................................1969
Garcia, Carlos ...................................1987
Garofolo-Gonzalez, Greg ..................2008
Garrahy, Ian.......................................2013
Garrity, Jim .......................................1977
Garrity, John ......................................1980
Garrity, Paul ......................................1989
Garrity, Thomas ................................1965
Gartner, Carl......................................1967
Gaudette, Rick...................................1974
Gaul, Frank .......................................2015
Geary, Mike.......................................1996
Gehrman, Thomas .............................1965
Georgianna, Daniel ...........................1965
Gherardi, Joe .....................................1977
GiaQuinto, Ken .................................1996
Gibbons, Brendan .............................1989
Giblin, Greg ......................................1977
Giblin, Steve......................................1975
Gilbert, Marty ...................................2003
Gillespie, Myles ................................2013
Gimbl, Steve......................................2001
Giza, John .........................................1960
Glavin, Rob .......................................1988
Glimm, Jim .......................................1964
Gobron, Charles ................................1967
Godenski, Chris.................................1974
Goebel, James ...................................1966
Goodwin, Denis ................................1991
Gordon, Joe .......................................1969
Gorter, John .......................................1967
Graff, Jon ..........................................1986
Graham, Jake.....................................2014
Graziano, Anthony ............................1963
Greene, Thomas ................................1959
Greer, Tom ........................................1970
Griffin, Neal ......................................1994
Griffith, Tom .....................................1982
Griger, Don .......................................1988
Griswold, Scott .................................1974
Groom, James ...................................2002
Guarente, A.J.....................................2012
Guillocheau, Bob ..............................1982
Guyet, Paul ........................................1962
Gwyn-Williams, Kyle .......................2007
—H—
Haarmann, Clay ................................2015
Hackett, Bill ......................................1994
Hadro, Neal .......................................1986
Hagerty, Edward ...............................1964
Hall, Tim ...........................................1982
Halleron, Tim ....................................1994
Hannan, John.....................................2013
Harrington, John ...............................1972
Harrington, Tim ................................1970
Harrison, Jimmy................................2009
Hart, Patrick ......................................2005
Hartland, Jeff.....................................1987
Hartling, Jeff .....................................1979
Hastings, Bob ....................................1965
Hathaway, Tom .................................1969
Havey, Gordon ..................................1965
Hayden, John.....................................1958
Hayes, Tim ........................................1977
Healy, James .....................................1964
Healy, Rob.........................................1995
Heaphy, Bill ......................................1961
Hedberg, Mark ..................................1987
Hennessey, Mike ...............................1964
Hennessy, Kevin ................................2000
Henrici, David ...................................1973
Henry, David .....................................2012
Herbert, Charlie.................................1980
Heske, Matt .......................................2010
Hines, Tom ........................................2012
Hoar, Chip .........................................1971
Hochstein, Gregory ...........................1966
Hodgdon, Brian .................................2004
Hodgman, Larry ................................1984
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Honold, D.J. ......................................1998
Hookway, Ty .....................................1986
Hopewood, Peter ...............................1972
Horan, Joe .........................................1978
Hotarek, Rob .....................................2002
Hourihan, Neil...................................1969
Howe, Phil.........................................1967
Howe, Warren ...................................1963
Huff, Stephen ....................................1960
Hurley, Bob .......................................1961
Hurley, Jack.......................................1977
—I—
Ireton, Thomas ..................................1963
—J—
Jachowicz, John ................................1980
Jagoda, Charlie..................................1964
James, Dan ........................................1987
Jank, Mike .........................................1978
Jepsen, William .................................1962
Joern, Billy ........................................1962
Jorgensen, Ray ..................................1991
Joyce, Christopher.............................1981
Joyce, Mike .......................................1995
—K—
Kadlick, Kyle ....................................2014
Kane, John.........................................1991
Kane, Thomas ...................................1963
Keane, Thomas..................................2014
Keefer, James ....................................1961
Keegan, William ................................1960
Keenan, Bernie ..................................1970
Kehoe, Jim ........................................1973
Kehoe, Tom .......................................1971
Kelleher, Bill .....................................1967
Kelleher, Bill .....................................1967
Kelleher, Ken ....................................1968
Kelley, Bob........................................1970
Kelley, Dan........................................1977
Kelley, Kevin .....................................1960
Kelliher, William ...............................1960
Kelly, Dan .........................................1985
Kelly, Greg ........................................2006
Kelly, Neill ........................................1984
Kelly, Pat ...........................................1987
Kelsh, Dan.........................................2000
Kendall, Eddie...................................2003
Kenneally, Pat ...................................2001
Kennedy, Bill ....................................1994
Kennedy, Brian..................................1998
Kennedy, James .................................2013
Kennedy, John ...................................1979
Kenney, Matt .....................................1961
Kenney, Richard ................................1963
Kenny, Pat .........................................1994
Kenny, Stephen .................................1981
Kerwin, Kevin ...................................1960
Kerwin, Richard ................................1964
Kiernan, Tom ....................................1992
Killion, Thomas ................................1959
Kirk, Bill ...........................................1961
Kirk, David .......................................1964
Klotz, Billy........................................2006
Kmiec, Richard .................................1979
Kraft, Vin...........................................1972
Krieger, Brian....................................2001
Krumsiek, Mike ................................1993
Kulas, Chris.......................................1996
Anthony Graziano
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LaCamera, Mark ...............................1992
Lahey, Edward ..................................1960
Lally, Robert .....................................1962
Lambert, Mike...................................1967
Lancey, Sean .....................................2004
Landman, George ..............................1995
LaPorte, Steven .................................1984
Larkin, Chris .....................................1980
Larkin, Ed .........................................1975
Larkin, Tucker ...................................1978
Laughlin, Thomas .............................1963
Lawler, Joe ........................................1985
Lawler, Kevin ....................................1987
Leavy, Brian ......................................1977
LeBlanc, Paul ....................................2007
Leddy, Phil ........................................1975
Leder, James......................................1994
Leding, Mike .....................................1962
Lee, Dan ............................................2001
Lee, Mike ..........................................1985
Leegan, Brian ....................................1994
Lemley, Derek ...................................2005
Lent, Harold ......................................1965
Leon, Dick.........................................1971
Lesch, Rick .......................................1978
Leto, Joe ............................................2000
Libby, Dennis ....................................1970
Lilly, Andrew ....................................1963
Lilly, John .........................................2000
Linnehan, Sean..................................2008
Lodge, John .......................................1988
Loffredo, Barry .................................1968
Loffredo, Ron ....................................1972
Logan, Jim.........................................1975
Long, Richard ...................................1958
Lopez, James .....................................1996
Lubanski, Bob ...................................1983
Luciano, Mike ...................................1970
Ludwig, Sam .....................................1997
Lussier, Richard ................................1960
Lynch, Brian......................................1996
Lynch, Mike ......................................1984
Lynch, Tom .......................................1994
—M—
MacCarthy, Shane .............................1960
Macchi, Alfred ..................................1965
MacDonald, Mike .............................1996
MacLellan, John................................1975
MacLeod, Jim ...................................1998
Magauran, Tom .................................1985
Magnier, John....................................1986
Mahany, Matt ....................................2014
Mahon, Jim .......................................1970
Mahoney, Steve .................................1996
Malone, James...................................2008
Malone, John .....................................1966
Maloney, Dick ...................................1963
Mangrum, James ...............................1997
Mara, Neil .........................................1986
Marceau, Timothy .............................1980
Marcellino, James .............................1965
Marchand, Luke ................................2009
Marino, Greg .....................................1994
Marino, John .....................................2009
Martin, Ed .........................................1992
Martin, Frank ....................................1985
Massey, Mike ....................................1995
Massey, Tom .....................................1990
Matthews, Edwin ..............................1966
Mattingly, Frank ................................1966
Mattingly, Pat ....................................1964
Maurer, John .....................................1964
McAniff, John ...................................1983
McCann, Robert ................................1960
McCarthy, Christian ..........................1973
McCarthy, Mike ................................1985
ALL-TIME ROSTER
McCarthy, Pat....................................1985
McCormack, Mark ............................1984
McCormack, Steve ............................1987
McCurdy, Patrick ..............................2006
McDonald, Crispin............................1990
McDonald, Dan .................................1975
McDonald, Fred ................................1969
McDonald, Jim..................................1989
McElwee, John ..................................1987
McGeehin, Colin ...............................2012
McGough, Damien............................1999
McGowan, Shaun ..............................2003
McGrail, Eugene ...............................1987
McGuane, George .............................1970
McGuire, Edward ..............................1962
McGurn, Ross ...................................1984
McIntire, Andy ..................................1988
McKee, Mike ....................................2005
McKenna, Conor ...............................2011
McKenna, John .................................1962
McKenna, Steve ................................1983
McKenna, Terry ................................2015
McKeon, Brian ..................................2003
McKnight, Tom .................................1982
McLaughlin, Bobby ..........................2014
McLaughlin, Daniel ..........................1966
McLaughlin, Mike ............................2001
McLean, Mark...................................2005
McMahon, John ................................1973
McNamara, Joe .................................1975
McNamara, Kevin .............................1974
McOsker, Tom ...................................1979
McSorley, Jim ...................................1974
McSpedon, Conor .............................2011
McWilliams, Dave ............................2003
Meagher, Dave ..................................1993
Meagher, Fran ...................................1973
Mee, John ..........................................1965
Meehan, Pat.......................................1967
Melendez, Jim ...................................1986
Melien, Dan.......................................1971
Mikulich, Alexander .........................1983
Millerick, Chris .................................2000
Millette, Chris ...................................1986
Milotte, Kyle .....................................1988
Minor, Kenny ....................................2010
Mittelholzer, Dave.............................1994
Mongan, John ....................................1995
Monroe, Lawrence ............................1961
Montecalvo, Tony .............................1977
Montgomery, Rich ............................1979
Moran, Matt ......................................2011
Morgan, Terrence ..............................2001
Moriarty, Bob ....................................1977
Moriarty, Bob ....................................1983
Moriarty, Don ....................................1979
Moriarty, John ...................................1992
Moriarty, Jon .....................................1975
Moriarty, Mike ..................................1981
Moriarty, Mike ..................................2007
Morici, Andrew .................................2012
Moroney, Maginn ..............................2004
Morrison, Kevin ................................1999
Morrissey, Rick .................................1976
Moscati, Tony ....................................1969
Mulderig, Bill....................................1994
Mullaney, Garrell ..............................1966
Mulligan, Joe.....................................1987
Mulligan, Mark .................................1961
Mulvany, Dave ..................................2002
Murphy, Dave....................................2003
Murphy, James ..................................1962
Murphy, Joe.......................................2003
Murphy, Sean ....................................1994
Murphy, Sean ....................................1999
Murphy, Steve ...................................1988
Murphy, William ...............................1958
Murray, Mark ....................................1974
Murray, Phil ......................................1974
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—N—
Nagle, Dave .......................................1963
Nagle, John .......................................1976
Nagle, Mike.......................................2010
Nanoff, Tim .......................................1997
Neagle, Peter .....................................1981
Neufeld, Greg ....................................2001
Nixon, Bob ........................................1984
Nowak, John......................................1976
Nugent, Paul ......................................1999
Nwanodi, Echendu ............................1992
Nyhan, Keith .....................................1990
—O—
O’Brien, Dave ...................................1990
O’Brien, Jimmy.................................2015
O’Brien, John ....................................1959
O’Brien, Kevin ..................................1962
O’Brien, Richard ...............................1960
O’Connell, Robert .............................1961
O’Connell, Sean ................................1984
O’Connor, Bill ..................................1991
O’Connor, Jeremiah ..........................1963
O’Connor, Kenny ..............................2014
O’Connor, Marty ...............................1961
O’Connor, Ted...................................1979
O’Dea, Jim ........................................1967
O’Donnell, Phil .................................1991
O’Farrell, Jim ....................................1990
O’Grady, Brian ..................................2005
O’Neill, Colin ...................................1987
O’Rourke, William ............................1980
Orquiola, Alan ...................................1993
Orsen, Rich .......................................2003
O’Shaughnessey, Lawrence ..............1963
O’Shea, Richard ................................1959
O’Shea, Seamus ................................2000
Osowski, John ...................................1998
Ostronic, Pat ......................................1977
O’Sullivan, John................................2006
Owens, Paul ......................................1980
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Pietropaoli, Tony ...............................1986
Pillon, Jon .........................................2015
Pinto, Kirk .........................................1984
Pisacano, Mike ..................................1990
Pohrer, Jack .......................................1962
Polachi, Charley ................................1975
Polito, Tony .......................................2002
Pond, Tim ..........................................2013
Power, Pierce.....................................1976
Powers, Mike ....................................1973
Price, John .........................................2001
Priolet, Claude...................................1975
Prior, Dave ........................................1986
Province, Stephen .............................2003
Prybylski, Hank.................................1987
Prybylski, Lawrence .........................1963
Purcell, Pete ......................................1970
Purdue, Tyler .....................................2015
Ridder, Victor ....................................1964
Rissmiller, Pat ...................................2002
Robinson, George .............................1968
Rodgers, Brian ..................................2004
Roe, John...........................................1980
Rogers, Charles .................................2006
Rogers, Pat ........................................1986
Romano, Donald ...............................1964
Ross, John .........................................1980
Rossi, Mark .......................................2006
Rowe, Campbell ................................1994
Rowley, Justin ...................................2011
Rufrano, Gary ...................................2001
Russo, Edward ..................................1967
Russo, Gene ......................................1967
Ryan, Chris .......................................2002
Ryan, Michael ...................................1965
—Q—
Quigg, Kevin .....................................1995
Quinn, Anthony .................................2011
Quinn, David .....................................2005
—P—
—R—
Pacunas, Charles ...............................1960
Paletta, George ..................................1984
Partridge, Henry ................................1964
Parzanese, Edison .............................2010
Pelligrini, J.D. ...................................2008
Perini, David .....................................1959
Perrotta, Jay.......................................1986
Perry, David ......................................1989
Perry, Rob .........................................1984
Peter, Bernard....................................1966
Peterson, Greg ...................................2012
Petri, Matt .........................................2011
Phelan, John ......................................1980
Piet, Richard......................................1959
Pietropaoli, John ...............................1984
Rabiecki, Nick...................................2012
Radgett, Kenneth...............................1966
Rapport, John ....................................2010
Reardon, Mike...................................1998
Redmond, Tim ..................................2008
Reeve, Andrew ..................................2002
Regan, Brian .....................................1996
Regan, Don .......................................1972
Regan, Sean.......................................2004
Reid, Thom .......................................1990
Reilly, Vincent ...................................1964
Renz, Hilary ......................................1971
Ribadeneyra, Timothy .......................1982
Ribaudo, Steve ..................................2001
Ribie, James ......................................1966
John Rapport
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Saab, Joe ...........................................1990
Sampers, Henry .................................1961
Santoro, Rich.....................................2001
Sanvidge, Bill ....................................1970
Sardelli, Lawrence ............................1963
Sayewich, Steve ................................1968
Sberlati, Nick ....................................2000
Schanne, Frank..................................1962
Schenkel, Oliver ................................2008
Scherer, Robert..................................1977
Schmader, Daniel ..............................2013
Schmitt, William ...............................1964
Schreyack, Doug ...............................1987
Schreyer, Richard ..............................1962
Schweska, John .................................1974
Scollard, Brian ..................................2000
Scott, Brian .......................................1998
Scully, Richard ..................................1963
Seiler, Chris .......................................1999
Seward, Will ......................................2007
Shanahan, Conor ...............................2015
Shannon, Mike ..................................1978
Shea, Steve ........................................1963
Sheehan, Bob ....................................1974
Sheehan, Conrad ...............................1989
Sheffler, Jamie ...................................1991
Sherr, Howard ...................................1963
Shorter, Ethan....................................1998
Shukie, John ......................................1971
Shutowick, Mike ...............................1994
Simitis, Dick .....................................1969
Sinnett, Samuel .................................1966
Skellerhorn, John ..............................1977
Slimbaugh, Bill .................................1993
Small, Peter .......................................2001
Smirti, Chris ......................................2010
Smith, Burke .....................................2015
Smith, Chris ......................................2015
Smith, Eamon....................................2000
Smith, Edward...................................1960
Smith, Francis ...................................1964
Smith, Kevin .....................................1992
Smith, Kyle .......................................2011
Smith, Matt .......................................2014
Smith, Tom ........................................1975
Smith, Zack .......................................2011
Snarski, Frank ...................................1973
Sparkes, Bryan ..................................2004
Sparkes, Matt ....................................2002
Spencer, Jack .....................................2015
Spillane, Garrette ..............................1980
Spittel, Jeff ........................................1996
St. Onge, Steve ..................................1967
Stathopoulos, Chris ...........................2015
Stefanini, Al ......................................1975
Stefans, Joe .......................................2005
Sterrit, Fred .......................................1969
Stewart, Keith ....................................1996
Stewart, Robert..................................1965
Stickford, John ..................................1985
Stillman, Kip .....................................2013
Stinn, Larry .......................................1964
Stokes, Tom .......................................1969
Strief, Matt ........................................2005
Strong, William .................................1958
Sullivan, Andy ...................................1993
Sullivan, Bill .....................................1968
Sullivan, Bobby .................................2008
Sullivan, Hal......................................1978
Sullivan, Kevin ..................................2004
Sullivan, Pat ......................................2005
Sullivan, Pete ....................................1975
Sullivan, Tom ....................................1990
Suminski, John ..................................1998
Sutherland, David .............................1962
Swanson, Greg ..................................1993
Sweeney, Connor ..............................2010
Sweeney, Matt ...................................2001
Sweeney, Skip ...................................1970
Sylva, Gene .......................................1989
Sylvia, Tony ......................................1967
ALL-TIME ROSTER
—T—
Tarnuzzer, Mark ................................2002
Tartagni, Jason ..................................2007
Taylor, Brian .....................................2004
Teeling, Pete ......................................1975
Teevan, Marty ...................................1991
Tepas, Joe ..........................................1967
Tepas, Kevin ......................................1969
Thaler, Jack .......................................1973
Tighe, Thomas ..................................1964
Tomaino, Mark ..................................1982
Torpey, William .................................1969
Torrey, Leo ........................................2002
Tortorella, Rob ..................................1983
Towle, Derek .....................................2003
Tracy, Thomas ...................................1964
Trainor, Mike ....................................1988
Traynor, Dave....................................1959
Troy, Eamon ......................................2011
Troy, Ryan .........................................2014
Tuffin, Dennis ...................................1972
Tully, John .........................................1965
Turner, John ......................................1977
—V—
Vachris, Dave ....................................1988
Vafek, David .....................................2007
Valcour, Paul .....................................1967
Vanecko, James .................................1963
Von Loesecke, Pete ...........................1977
Vrionis, John .....................................1968
—W—
Wack, Eddie ......................................1988
Waldron, Brian ..................................1986
Walker, James ...................................1958
Wall, Joseph ......................................1974
Wallingford, David............................1966
Walmsley, Tom ..................................1970
Walsh, Richard ..................................1965
Walsh, Tim ........................................2004
Ward, Jamie.......................................2015
Ward, Matt ........................................2013
Warren, Tim ......................................2005
Washburn, Nick .................................2002
Washington, Paul ..............................2003
Welch, Edmund .................................1977
Welch, Peter ......................................1969
Wender, Brian ...................................1975
West, Pete ..........................................1964
Weston, David ...................................1963
Weyman, Arthur ................................1962
Whalen, John.....................................1962
Williams, Jeff ....................................1969
Wilson, Louis ....................................1962
Wilson, Marc .....................................2001
Worfolk, Barry ..................................1959
Worthington, Kevin ...........................1979
Wright, Tim .......................................1984
—Y—
Yip, Edmond .....................................2005
—Z—
Zacharevitz, Andy .............................1988
Zenobio, Cris.....................................1990
Players are listed by graduation year.
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1958 (7-3)
1959 (6-3)
1960 (5-4)
1962 (1-9)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: EMMETT CURRAN
Apr. 16
at Harvard
L, 5-12
Apr. 20 Boston Lacrosse Club L, 2-14
Apr. 24 at Brown
W, 14-6
Apr. 26 Bowdoin
W, 8-4
Apr. 29 Tufts
W, 8-6 (OT)
May 3
at Trinity
W, 13-9
May 8
Dean Junior
W, 13-4
May 10 WPI
W, 12-5
May 14 New Hampshire L, 9-12 (OT)
May 17 Wesleyan
W, 24-6
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: GREG DIDDEN, THOMAS GREENE
Apr. 11
Siena
W, 20-5
Apr. 15
Harvard
L, 6-8
Apr. 19 Boston Lacrosse Club W, 13-11
Apr. 25 Trinity
W, 10-2
Apr. 28 at Tufts
W, 15-7
May 2
Brown
W, 11-3
May 6
at WPI
W, 12-3
May 9
UMass
L, 5-6
May 16 at New Hampshire
L, 10-13
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: JOHN GIZA, CHARLES PACUNAS
Apr. 27 at Harvard
L, 9-21
Apr. 30 at RPI
L, 6-10
May 4
Wesleyan
W, 15-13
May 7
Brown
W, 15-4
May 11 at Dartmouth
L, 10-14
May 12 WPI
W, 12-6
May 14 New Hampshire
L, 6-13
May 17 at UMass
W, 9-7
May 21 at Trinity
W, 13-8
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: BILLY JOERN, JOHN WHALEN
Apr. 7
Middlebury
L, 4-5
Apr. 14 at UMass
L, 3-6
Apr. 18 MIT
L, 11-12
Apr. 25 at Harvard
L, 5-17
May 5
Brown
L, 6-11
May 9
at Dartmouth
L, 6-17
May 12 New Hampshire
L, 7-10
May 15 at WPI
W, 13-3
May 16 Wesleyan
L, 5-11
May 19 at Tufts
L, 5-10
1961 (6-5-1)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: BILL HEAPHY, MATT KENNEY
Apr. 5
Oxford-Cambridge
L, 5-13
Apr. 6
Oberlin
L, 4-9
Apr. 12 Dartmouth
L, 5-14
Apr. 15 UMass
T, 9-9 (OT)
Apr. 19 at MIT
W, 9-8 (OT)
Apr. 22 Tufts
W, 14-8
May 3
at Trinity
W, 15-7
May 6
at Brown
W, 10-9 (OT)
May 10 at Wesleyan
W, 14-11
May 13 at New Hampshire
L, 6-13
May 17 WPI
W, 11-6
May 20 RPI
L, 8-9
1963 (5-5)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: DICK MALONEY, STEVE SHEA
Apr. 6
Middlebury
W, 8-4
Apr. 16 at MIT
W, 7-6
Apr. 20 at Wesleyan
W, 8-3
Apr. 24 Harvard
L, 7-9
Apr. 27 Nichols
W, 10-2
May 1
at Brown
L, 8-10
May 4
UMass
L, 3-6
May 8
Dartmouth
L, 9-17
May 11 at New Hampshire
L, 3-11
May 14 WPI
W, 15-8
1964 (6-7)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: JOHN FARLEY, PAT MATTINGLY
Results not available.
Thomas Greene (L), Phil O’Connell (M)
& Greg Didden (R)
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1965 (2-10)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
CAPT: BOB HASTINGS, HAROLD LENT
Middlebury
L, 5-9
MIT
L, 2-11
Dartmouth
L, 2-13
Yale
L, 6-18
UMass
W, 9-4
Tufts
L, 3-8
Brown
L, 1-15
Harvard
L, 5-13
WPI
W, 9-8
New Hampshire
L, 7-10
Trinity
L, 0-13
Wesleyan
L, 3-19
1966 (2-11)
COACH: PHIL O’CONNELL
Apr. 13 Dartmouth
L, 2-19
Apr. 16 C.W. Post
L, 2-13
Apr. 23 Boston Lacrosse Club L, 6-9
UMass
L, 4-9
Tufts
L, 2-4
UConn
W, 12-6
Harvard
L, 2-16
Brown
L, 2-15
New Hampshire
L, 6-7
Trinity
L, 1-10
WPI
W, 7-2
Wesleyan
L, 2-10
MIT
L, 3-10
1967 (0-12)
COACH: HAMPTON PERKINS
CAPT: ED DIMON,
BILL DONNELLY, PAUL DOYLE
Apr. 7
at MIT
L, 2-9
Apr. 12 Dartmouth
L, 3-6
Apr. 15 C.W. Post
L, 4-15
Apr. 19 Harvard
L, 6-15
Apr. 25 UMass
L, 6-12
Apr. 27
Apr. 29
May 2
May 4
May 6
May 9
May 13
at Tufts
at Wesleyan
at Brown
UConn
at New Hampshire
Trinity
WPI
L, 4-12
L, 1-12
L, 5-18
L, 4-8
L, 2-10
L, 3-9
L, 6-7
1968 (2-9)
COACH: HAMPTON PERKINS
CAPT: BARRY LOFFREDO,
JOHN VRIONIS
Apr. 5
MIT
L, 8-15
Apr. 10 at Trinity
L, 7-27
Apr. 13 WPI
W, 17-5
Apr. 17 at Harvard
L, 2-23
Apr. 20 Castleton State
W, 20-7
Apr. 23 at UMass
L, 3-20
Apr. 25 at Dartmouth
L, 4-17
Apr. 27 Wesleyan
L, 8-18
Apr. 30 Brown
L, 5-20
May 2
at UConn
L, 6-15
May 4
New Hampshire
L, 5-17
1969 (4-8)
COACH: SAM WYLIE
CAPT: NEIL HOURIHAN, KEVIN TEPAS
Apr. 12 Boston College (1)
W, 16-2
Apr. 13 Georgetown (1)
W, 5-0
Apr. 21 UMass
L, 4-22
Apr. 26 at Wesleyan
L, 3-13
Apr. 30 Harvard
L, 3-17
May 3
at Tufts
L, 4-7
May 7
MIT
L, 1-14
UConn
W, 8-1
May 12 Trinity
L, 5-8
May 19 Nichols
W, 6-5
May 22 at New Hampshire
L, 5-10
Mat 24
Dartmouth
L, 2-8
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1970 (2-4)
1973 (7-4)
COACH: SAM WYLIE
CAPT: RICH ANASTASI, MARK DOHERTY
Apr. 6
at Nichols
L, 5-6
Apr. 8
Tufts
W, 4-2
Apr. 11 MIT
L, 5-7
Apr. 18 at Trinity
L, 5-15
Apr. 22 Brown
L, 1-24
Apr. 28 Boston College
W, 14-1
COACH: HARRY TIFFANY
CAPT: JIM BAGDONIS, FRANK SNARSKI
Apr. 11 Trinity
W, 12-9
Apr. 12 at Boston College
L, 7-12
Apr. 14 UConn
L, 5-15
at MIT
W, 11-5
Apr. 26 UMass
L, 5-13
May 2
Dartmouth
L, 7-18
May 5
at Tufts
W, 11-8
UMass-Boston
W, 9-8
Castleton State
W, 12-6
New Hampshire
W, 13-12
May 12 Nichols
W, 16-10
1971 (0-10)
COACH: SAM WYLIE
CAPT: FRANK SNARSKI
Results are incomplete.
MIT
L, 5-15
Trinity
L, 5-17
Apr. 19 Nichols
L, 3-16
at New Hampshire
N/A
UConn
N/A
1972 (3-7)
Apr. 12
Apr. 15
Apr. 22
Apr. 26
May 3
May 6
May 13
COACH: SAM WYLIE
CAPT: FRANK SNARSKI
at UMass
L, 2-19
at Trinity
W, 9-8
MIT
L, 10-20
Boston College
L, 11-13
UMass-Boston
L, 4-14
at Dartmouth
L, 5-17
Tufts
W, 14-7
UConn
L, 7-14
at Nichols
W, 13-9 (OT)
New Hampshire
L, 5-12
1974 (4-7)
COACH: HARRY TIFFANY
CAPT: JIM CARBONEAU, BOB SHEEHAN
at Trinity
W, 7-6
at UConn
L, 1-6
Apr. 17 Southern Connecticut W, 14-9
MIT
W, 14-7
at UMass
L, 5-22
at UMass-Boston
L, 8-10
May 3
at Dartmouth
L, 1-12
May 4
Tufts
W, 5-4 (4OT)
May 8
Boston College
L, 11-20
May 9
New Hampshire
L, 8-14
at Nichols
L, 12-13
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1975 (2-9)
COACH: HARRY TIFFANY
CAPT: KEVIN DAVIDSON, STEVE GIBLIN
Apr. 7
UConn
L, 3-15
at Boston College
L, 10-14
Apr. 16 UMass-Boston
W, 12-5
MIT
L, 7-12
Apr. 21 WPI
W, 13-6
Trinity
L, 7-13
at New Hampshire
L, 10-25
Apr. 29 Dartmouth
L, 5-17
Amherst
L, 5-16
at Tufts
L, 6-13
May 10 Nichols
L, 15-17
1976 (1-11)
COACH: KEVIN DAVIDSON
CAPT: DICK DOLAN, RICK MORRISSEY
Apr. 2
Tufts
L, 0-10
Apr. 5
at UConn
L, 2-11
Apr. 7
Boston College
L, 2-20
Apr. 10 at UMass-Boston
L, 2-9
Apr. 15 MIT
L, 6-7 (2OT)
Apr, 17 New Haven
L, 2-15
Apr. 22 at Trinity
L, 7-12
Apr. 24 New Hampshire
L, 6-13
Apr. 27 WPI
W, 6-3
Apr. 29 at Amherst
L, 4-10
May 1
at Dartmouth
L, 3-17
May 8
at Nichols
L, 6-13
1977 (3-11)
COACH: KEVIN DAVIDSON
CAPT: RICK BESSETTE,
JIM GARRITY, TIM HAYES
Mar. 29 at Mass. Maritime
L, 6-13
Mar. 31 at Tufts
L, 3-13
Apr. 2
Bowdoin
L, 4-9
Apr. 4
UConn
L, 5-20
Apr. 6
at Boston College
L, 6-18
Apr. 12
Apr. 15
Apr. 18
Apr. 21
Apr. 23
Apr. 26
May 2
May 4
May 6
at Brandeis
at MIT
UMass-Boston
Trinity
at New Hampshire
Merrimack
at WPI
at New Haven
Nichols
L, 8-10
L, 2-9
L, 5-15
L, 5-7
L, 5-14
W, 8-6
W, 7-6
L, 5-8
W, 16-11
1978 (6-5)
COACH: BILL MCCOLLOUGH
CAPT: TUCKER LARKIN
Results are incomplete.
Apr. 4
Boston College
W, 9-8
Apr. 11 Brandeis
W, 12-5
Apr. 15 MIT
W, 10-5
Apr. 17 at UMass-Boston
L, 7-8
Apr. 20 at Trinity
L, 1-18
Apr. 22 WPI
W, 10-8
Apr. 25 at Merrimack
W, 12-9
Apr. 28 Mass. Maritime
L
May 3
New Haven
L, 7-13
May 7
at Nichols
W
Tufts
L
1979 (2-9)
COACH: BILL MCCOLLOUGH
CAPT: TOM MCOSKER, DON MORIARTY
Mar. 29 at Tufts
L, 4-10
Apr. 3
Merrimack
W, 13-12 (OT)
Apr. 5
at Boston College
L, 11-15
Apr. 13 at MIT
L, 11-13
Apr. 16 UMass-Boston
L, 8-12
Apr. 19 Trinity
L, 6-13
Apr. 21 at WPI
W, 12-10
Apr. 28 Mass. Maritime
L, 9-12
Apr. 30 at Bowdoin
L, 6-23
May 2
at New Haven
L, 11-15
May 5
Nichols
L, 6-8
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1980 (5-9)
COACH: MIKE SHANNON
CAPT: JOHN GARRITY,
JOHN JACHOWICZ, JOHN ROSS
Results are incomplete.
Apr. 2
at Merrimack
W, 7-3
Apr. 5
Colby
N/A
Apr. 9
Brandeis
W, 12-7
Apr. 12 MIT
L, 4-8
Apr. 14 at UMass-Boston
L, 6-14
Apr. 17 at Trinity
N/A
Apr. 19 WPI
W, 11-8
Apr. 21 at Providence
W, 9-5
Apr. 23 Bowdoin
L, 5-19
Apr. 26 Tufts
L, 7-14
Apr. 29 Boston College
N/A
May 3
at Nichols
W, 10-8
May 6
at Connecticut College
N/A
May 9
at Mass. Maritime
N/A
1981 (3-8)
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: MIKE BRYSON, RICH DEVLIN
Mass. Maritime
L, 6-7
Apr. 1
Merrimack
W, 5-4
Brandeis
W, 8-5
MIT
L, 4-7
UMass-Boston
L, 5-6
Trinity
L, 6-9
Tufts
L, 4-12
Apr. 27 WPI
L, 7-8
Boston College
L, 2-19
Nichols
W, 13-12
UConn
L, 10-14
1982 (8-3)
TOM
Mar. 27
Apr. 1
Apr. 3
Apr. 15
Apr. 17
Apr. 21
Apr. 24
Apr. 28
May 1
May 4
May 6
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: TIM HALL,
MCKNIGHT, BOB MORIARTY
at Mass. Maritime W, 11-10 (OT)
at Merrimack
W, 9-5
Vermont
W, 15-6
at Trinity
L, 6-12
WPI
W, 19-15
Providence
W, 18-7
Tufts
L, 11-13
Boston College
L, 9-11
at Nichols
W, 14-2
at Connecticut College W, 18-9
MIT
W, 14-5
1983 (12-2)
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: AL COSIO, BOB MORIARTY,
ROB TORTORELLA
Georgetown (2)
W, 12-4
Mar. 26 Mass. Maritime
W, 14-2
Mar. 30 Merrimack
W, 12-8
Apr. 7
at MIT
W, 7-6
Apr. 9
at Babson
W, 13-8
Apr. 13 at Tufts
L, 7-9
Apr. 18 Montclair State (3)
W, 15-6
Apr. 21 UMass-Boston
W, 14-4
Apr. 23 at Boston College
L, 9-13
at WPI
W, 12-4
Apr. 26 at Providence
W, 15-4
Apr. 28 UMass-Lowell
W, 10-8
Apr. 30 Nichols
W, 14-4
May 3
Connecticut College W, 12-4
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1984 (12-7)
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: NEILL KELLY, BOB NIXON,
GEORGE PALETTA, JOHN PIETROPAOLI
Mar. 3
Guildford (4)
L, 8-13
Mar. 4
N.C. State (4)
W, 16-10
Mar. 6
at Duke
L, 11-14
Mar. 8
at Radford
W, 13-10
Mar. 21 Yale
L, 3-16
Mar. 24 Providence
W, 15-5
Mar. 27 at Merrimack
W, 12-3
Mar. 31 at Springfield
L, 13-14
Apr. 3
at Brown
L, 7-19
Apr. 5
MIT
W, 15-4
Apr. 7
Babson
W, 13-4
Apr. 9
at UMass-Lowell
W, 15-10
Apr. 11 Tufts
W, 15-9
Apr. 14 at Villanova
L, 8-11
Apr. 17 WPI
W, 18-3
Apr. 20 at Vermont
W, 16-11
Apr. 26 Boston College
W, 10-9
Apr. 28 at St. John’s
L, 9-19
May 1
at Connecticut Coll. W, 20-10
1985 (12-5, 5-1 COLONIAL)
COLONIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: MATT BRAND,
JOHN CAREY, BILL DEEHAN
Mar. 7
at Georgetown
W, 21-9
Mar. 23 Providence
W, 18-4
Mar. 27 at New Haven
W, 20-3
Mar. 28 at WPI
W, 21-3
Apr. 2
Brown
L, 7-13
Apr. 6
Notre Dame (3)
W, 8-7
Apr. 9
at New Hampshire
L, 8-22
Apr. 11 UMass-Lowell
W, 12-6
Apr. 13 Springfield
W, 10-9
Apr. 16 at Tufts
W, 17-11
Apr. 17 at MIT
W, 18-7
Apr. 20 Villanova
W, 19-6
Apr. 23 at Boston College
L, 9-10
Apr. 27 at Harvard
L, 9-17
Apr. 29 Siena
W, 10-5
Apr. 30 Merrimack
W, 17-4
May 2
at Vermont
L, 8-14
Bob Lindsay is the program’s all-time winningest coach with 74 victories.
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1986 (8-7, 5-1 COLONIAL)
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: MATT BRAND, DAVE PRIOR,
PAT ROGERS
Mar. 19 at Yale
L, 9-15
Mar. 22 St. John’s
L, 7-14
Mar. 25 at Westfield State #
W, 16-9
Mar. 27 Vermont
L, 8-10
Apr. 1
at Brown
L, 4-18
Apr. 5
Boston College
W, 10-5
Apr. 8
at Siena
W, 13-5
Apr. 10 at Merrimack #
W, 15-8
Apr. 12 at Springfield #
L, 7-10
Apr. 15 Tufts
L, 9-11
Apr. 19 at Villanova
W, 11-10 (OT)
Apr. 22 at Providence #
W, 11-3
Apr. 23 New Haven #
W, 20-7
Apr. 26 Harvard
L, 9-12
Apr. 29 at UMass-Lowell #
W, 16-6
1988 (8-7, 4-1 COLONIAL)
COLONIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: KEVIN BLAKE,
ROB GLAVIN, KYLE MILOTTE
Mar. 19 St. John’s
L, 4-11
Mar. 22 at Westfield State
W, 12-5
Mar. 23 at Stony Brook
W, 10-4
Mar. 29 Brown
L, 2-15
Mar. 31 Dartmouth
L, 5-9
Apr. 9
Boston College
W, 9-7
Apr. 13 Vermont
L, 7-8
Apr. 16 at Villanova
L, 6-7
Apr. 19 Hartford #
W, 16-4
Apr. 23 at Siena
W, 14-3
Apr. 25 at Merrimack #
W, 16-7
Apr. 28 at UMass-Lowell #
W, 17-1
Apr. 30 at Springfield #
W, 13-11
May 2
at Yale
L, 1-14
May 4
at Providence #
L, 5-10
1987 (7-7, 6-0 COLONIAL)
COLONIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
1989 (4-10, 2-3 COLONIAL)
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: PAT KELLY,
KEVIN LAWLER, HANK PRYBYLSKI
Mar. 21 at St. John’s
L, 4-11
Mar. 24 Westfield State #
W, 18-2
Mar. 26 Siena
W, 14-4
Mar. 31 at Brown
L, 2-9
Apr. 4
at Dartmouth
L, 6-11
Apr. 9
Merrimack #
W, 12-4
Apr. 11 at Boston College
L, 4-7
Apr. 15 Providence #
W, 16-10
Apr. 21 at Hartford #
W, 19-9
Apr. 23 Springfield #
W, 9-8
Apr. 25 Villanova
L, 11-14
May 2
at Harvard
L, 3-18
May 5
at Vermont
L, 9-11
May 6
UMass-Lowell #
W, 9-7
COACH: BOB LINDSAY
CAPT: GREG ESEMPLARE,
CONRAD SHEEHAN, CRIS ZENOBIO
Mar. 19 Lafayette
L, 7-14
Mar. 21 Brown
L, 3-21
Mar. 29 at Dartmouth
L, 1-20
Apr. 4
St. Michael’s
W, 13-12
Apr. 5
Stony Brook
L, 3-9
Apr. 8
at Boston College
L, 3-12
Apr. 12 at Vermont
L, 3-14
Apr. 15 Villanova
L, 3-11
Apr. 19 at Hartford #
W, 11-8
Apr. 22 at Siena
W, 10-6
Apr. 24 Merrimack #
L, 8-9
Apr. 27 at UMass-Lowell # W, 15-10
Apr. 29 Springfield #
L, 7-13
May 2
Providence #
L, 9-10
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1990 (5-10)
1992 (2-12, 0-5 PL)
1994 (6-9, 1-4 PL)
1996 (4-10, 1-4 PL)
COACH: ED CRAVER
CAPT: DAVE O’BRIEN,
JOE SAAB, CRIS ZENOBIO
Mar. 14 at Stony Brook
L, 5-15
Mat. 17 at Lafayette
L, 8-13
Mar. 20 at Brown
L, 2-27
Mar. 28 New Hampshire
L, 11-21
Mar. 31 at Colgate
L, 2-21
Apr. 3
at St. Michael’s
W, 13-6
Apr. 7
Boston College L, 12-13 (3OT)
Apr. 10 Vermont
L, 5-13
Apr. 14 at Villanova
L, 5-13
Apr. 18 Hartford
W, 11-7
Apr. 21 Siena
W, 19-7
Apr. 23 at Merrimack
W, 7-6
Apr. 28 at Springfield
L, 7-21
Apr. 30 Williams
L
May 4
at Providence
W, 12-11
COACH: JIM LOGAN
CAPT: BILL SLIMBAUGH, GREG SWANSON
Mar. 3
at Radford
L, 7-10
Mar. 6
at VMI
L, 6-14
Mar. 18 Roger Williams
W, 7-6
Mar. 21 Lafayette *
L, 5-11
Apr. 1
Boston College
L, 2-12
Apr. 4
Bucknell *
L, 3-13
Apr. 8
Marist
L, 10-11 (OT)
Apr. 11 at Lehigh *
L, 5-11
Apr. 15 Hartford
L, 12-16
Apr. 18 at Colgate *
L, 7-17
Apr. 21 at Army *
L, 3-19
Apr. 25 Drexel
L, 3-14
Apr. 29 at Providence
L, 3-16
May 2
at Merrimack
W, 15-3
COACH: JIM LOGAN
CAPT: BILL HACKETT,
TIM HALLERON, TOM LYNCH
Mar. 1
at Duke
L, 6-20
Mar. 4
at Radford
L, 5-6
Mar. 14 at St. John’s
L, 5-7
Mar. 19 Lafayette *
W, 12-8
Mar. 24 Bucknell *
L, 7-8 (OT)
Mar. 26 Dartmouth
L, 6-16
Mar. 30 Boston College
W, 9-8
Apr. 9
at Lehigh *
L, 5-11
Apr. 12 at Siena
W, 17-3
Apr. 16 at Colgate *
L, 11-14
Apr. 19 at Army *
L, 1-17
Apr. 21 Hartford
W, 10-6
Apr. 23 at Villanova
L, 6-12
Apr. 27 at Providence
W, 16-9
May 1
Marist
W, 22-9
COACH: JOHN COMBS
CAPT: MIKE GEARY,
KEN GIAQUINTO, MIKE MACDONALD
Mar. 12 at VMI
L, 9-13
Mar. 14 Siena (5)
W, 15-11
Mar. 16 at Radford
L, 7-9
Mar. 19 Bucknell *
L, 3-18
Mar. 23 New Hampshire
L, 9-11
Mar. 30 Boston College
L, 9-15
Apr. 1
Merrimack
W, 15-5
Apr. 6
at Lehigh *
L, 5-11
Apr. 13 at Colgate *
L, 6-17
Apr. 16 at Army *
L, 9-18
Apr. 20 Lafayette *
W, 12-7
Apr. 24 at Providence
W, 12-7
Apr. 27 at Harvard
L, 6-22
Apr. 29 Hartford
L, 10-11
1991 (2-12, 0-5 PL)
COACH: ED CRAVER
CAPT: MATT CONROY,
SCOTT FORD, JOHN MORIARTY
Mar. 16 Villanova
L, 3-23
Mar. 20 at Stony Brook
L, 6-17
Mar. 23 at Lafayette *
L, 4-14
Mar, 27 Merrimack
L, 12-19
Apr. 3
at Boston College
L, 7-16
Apr. 6
at Bucknell *
L, 4-19
Apr. 8
St. Michael’s
W, 11-10
Apr. 10 at Williams
L, 5-23
Apr. 13 Lehigh *
L, 7-14
Apr. 17 at Hartford
L, 15-17
Apr. 21 Colgate *
L, 10-12
Apr. 24 Army *
L, 6-24
Apr. 29 at Siena
W, 12-4
May 1
Providence
L, 4-17
1993 (3-12, 0-5 PL)
COACH: JIM LOGAN
CAPT: TOM LYNCH,
BILL SLIMBAUGH, GREG SWANSON
Mar. 4
at Radford
L, 7-9
Mar. 13 at St. John’s
L, 8-13
Mar. 27 Siena
W, 14-6
Mar. 31 at Boston College
L, 5-13
Apr. 3
at Bucknell *
L, 5-15
Apr. 7
at Dartmouth
L, 8-14
Apr. 10 Lehigh *
L, 8-14
Apr. 13 at Hartford
L, 12-13
Apr. 17 Colgate *
L, 12-14
Apr. 20 Army *
L, 13-18
Apr. 23 Butler
L, 7-8
Apr. 25 at Lafayette *
L, 6-8
Apr. 28 Providence
L, 9-11
Apr. 31
Merrimack
W, 16-4
May 2
at Marist
W, 17-7
1997 (3-9, 0-5 PL)
1995 (2-14, 1-4 PL)
ROB
Mar. 8
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
Mar. 29
Apr. 1
Apr. 5
Apr. 8
Apr. 10
Apr. 12
Apr. 15
Apr. 18
Apr. 20
Apr. 22
Apr. 26
Apr. 30
May 5
COACH: JIM LOGAN
CAPT: ASA BEACH,
CALLAHAN, RYAN DOOLEY
at VMI
L, 11-13
New Hampshire
L, 10-11
at St. John’s
L, 9-15
at Boston College
L, 2-13
at Bucknell *
L, 3-17
at Dartmouth
L, 5-18
Lehigh *
L, 3-15
Siena
W, 12-4
at Fairfield
L, 6-11
Colgate *
L, 8-12
Army *
L, 4-21
at Hartford
L, 11-12
Villanova
L, 7-24
Providence
L, 10-12
at Marist
L, 7-8 (OT)
at Lafayette *
W, 8-7
COACH: JOHN COMBS
CAPT: JON BUSHNELL,
JAMES MANGRUM, JOHN SUMINSKI
Mar. 12 Harvard (6)
L, 5-13
Mar. 16 Manhattan
W, 18-5
Mar. 19 at Siena
L, 6-7
Mar. 22 New Hampshire
L, 4-19
Mar. 25 Army *
L, 1-14
Mar. 29 at Bucknell *
L, 5-14
Apr. 5
Lehigh *
L, 4-17
Apr. 12 Colgate *
L, 0-15
Apr. 15 at Merrimack
W, 12-9
Apr. 19 at Lafayette *
L, 4-8
Apr. 23 Providence
W, 11-10
Apr. 26 at Boston College
L, 5-15
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1998 (6-9, 0-5 PL)
2000 (3-11, 0-6 PL)
2002 (1-14, 0-6 PL)
2004 (5-9, 0-7 PL)
COACH: JOHN COMBS
CAPT: DAVID DEPAOLO, JOHN SUMINSKI
Feb. 28
UMass
L, 3-18
Mar. 6
Harvard
L, 4-18
Mar. 12 at VMI
W, 12-10
Mar. 18 Dartmouth
L, 6-11
Mar. 25 Siena
W, 17-15
Mar. 28 Bucknell *
L, 5-13
Mar. 31 at Manhattan
W, 15-9
Apr. 4
at Lehigh *
L, 5-10
Apr. 9
at Marist
W, 13-9
Apr. 11 at Colgate *
L, 4-15
Apr. 14 at Army *
L, 4-14
Apr. 18 Lafayette *
L, 5-7
Apr. 22 at Providence W, 15-14 (OT)
Apr. 25 Boston College L, 10-11 (OT)
Apr. 29 Sacred Heart
W, 10-8
COACH: MIKE MCCAFFREY
CAPT: RICH SANTORO,
BRIAN SCOLLARD, MATT SWEENEY
Mar. 1
at Providence
L, 9-10
Mar. 4
Manhattan
W, 11-8
Mar. 8
at VMI
L, 6-15
Mar. 11 Vermont
L, 2-10
Mar. 15 Quinnipiac
L, 10-17
Mar. 25 Hobart *
L, 5-11
Apr. 1
at Lehigh *
L, 9-13
Apr. 5
Siena
W, 8-6
Apr. 8
at Colgate *
L, 7-13
Apr. 12 at Hartford
L, 5-17
Apr. 15 Lafayette *
L, 6-7
Apr. 18 at Army *
L, 3-23
Apr. 22 Bucknell *
L, 3-14
Apr. 29 Boston College (9)
W, 10-9
COACH: MIKE MCCAFFREY
CAPT: MARTY GILBERT, TONY POLITO
Feb. 23
Fairfield
L, 9-14
Mar. 4
at Denver
L, 4-19
Mar. 7
at Colorado College
L, 4-12
Mar. 12 at Army *
L, 7-11
Mar. 23 Bucknell *
L, 4-14
Mar. 27 at Hartford
L, 8-19
Mar. 30 at Lehigh *
L, 5-14
Apr. 3
Siena
W, 15-9
Apr. 6
at Colgate *
L, 7-11
Apr. 10 at Vermont
L, 3-10
Apr. 13 Lafayette *
L, 4-8
Apr. 17 at Providence
L, 4-19
Apr. 21 Hobart *
L, 6-17
Apr. 23 Harvard
L, 5-16
Apr. 27 Boston College
L, 10-11
COACH: MIKE MCCAFFREY
CAPT: BRIAN HODGDON, BRYAN SPARKES
Feb. 28
Fairfield
L, 9-12
Mar. 6
Hobart *
L, 6-14
Mar. 9
at #19 Army *
L, 7-16
Mar. 20 Bucknell *
L, 5-18
Mar. 21 Hartford
W, 12-9
Mar. 31 Siena
W, 13-8
Apr. 3
at Lehigh *
L, 8-13
Apr. 6
at Providence
W, 8-7
Apr. 10 at Colgate *
L, 7-12
Apr. 16 Lafayette *
L, 3-6
Apr. 18 at #2 Navy *
L, 5-23
Apr. 21 at Marist
W, 10-8
Apr. 26 VMI
W, 12-8
May 1
Harvard
L, 9-19
1999 (1-14, 0-5 PL)
2001 (3-11, 0-6 PL)
2003 (3-11, 1-5 PL)
COACH: JOHN COMBS
CAPT: KEVIN MORRISON, PAUL NUGENT
Feb. 27
Hartford
L, 11-12
Mar. 2
at UMass
L, 4-19
Mar. 6
Vermont
L, 5-12
Mar. 8
Butler (7)
L, 4-24
Mar. 13 Bucknell (8) *
L, 5-17
Mar. 17 Dartmouth
L, 13-23
Mar. 23 Army *
L, 4-17
Mar. 27 Marist
W, 14-7
Apr. 3
Lehigh *
L, 7-12
Apr. 7
at Siena
L, 10-17
Apr. 10 Colgate *
L, 7-16
Apr. 17 at Lafayette *
L, 4-19
Apr. 21 Providence
L, 11-12
Apr. 24 at Boston College
L, 12-21
Apr. 28 at Sacred Heart
L, 11-13
COACH: MIKE MCCAFFREY
CAPT: GREG NEUFELD,
RICH SANTORO, MATT SWEENEY
Feb. 24
at Fairfield
L, 6-15
Feb. 27
Providence
W, 14-8
Mar. 3
at Bucknell *
L, 1-15
Mar. 10 Vermont
L, 6-14
Mar. 13 at Army *
L, 3-18
Mar. 17 Hartford
L, 8-19
Mar. 21 at Harvard
L, 4-19
Mar. 31 Lehigh *
L, 6-20
Apr. 7
Colgate *
L, 8-16
Apr. 11 at Quinnipiac
L, 9-26
Apr. 14 at Lafayette *
L, 12-15
Apr. 21 at Hobart *
L, 5-21
Apr. 26 at Siena
W, 18-11
Apr. 28 at Boston College
W, 10-8
COACH: MIKE MCCAFFREY
CAPT: MARTY GILBERT, PAUL WASHINGTON
Feb. 22
at Fairfield
L, 3-14
Mar. 1
at #25 Hobart *
L, 4-15
Mar. 11 Army *
L, 3-10
Mar. 15 Hartford
L, 9-15
Mar. 18 at Harvard
L, 5-18
Mar. 22 at #19 Bucknell *
L, 4-13
Mar. 25 at Yale
L, 3-22
Mar. 29 Lehigh *
L, 8-16
Apr. 10 Providence
W, 10-6
Apr. 12 at Lafayette *
W, 6-5
Apr. 16 Marist
W, 12-6
Apr. 24 Colgate (10) *
L, 3-15
Apr. 26 at Quinnipiac
L, 10-12
Apr. 29 at Siena
L, 9-11
2005 (3-11, 1-5 PL)
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
CAPT: P.J. FARRELL,
MIKE MCKEE, EDMOND YIP
Feb. 23
Providence
W, 5-4
Feb. 26
at Fairfield
L, 4-12
Mar. 6
Butler (2)
L, 4-11
Mar. 9
at VMI
L, 10-12
Mar. 13 Hartford
W, 14-11
Mar. 15 at #20 Harvard
L, 5-12
Mar. 19 at Bucknell *
L, 5-12
Mar. 27 #6 Navy *
L, 5-8
Mar. 29 at Siena
L, 5-8
Apr. 2
at Colgate *
L, 7-16
Apr. 9
at Lafayette *
W, 11-5
Apr. 16 Lehigh *
L, 9-11
Apr. 19 Army *
L, 10-11 (2OT)
Apr. 27 at Sacred Heart L, 13-14 (OT)
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2006 (0-14, 0-6 PL)
2008 (5-9, 0-6 PL)
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
CAPT: MATT FALLON, BILLY KLOTZ,
PATRICK MCCURDY, JOHN O’SULLIVAN
Feb. 26
Fairfield
L, 4-19
Mar. 4
at Hartford
L, 3-11
Mar. 7
at #3 Duke
L, 2-20
Mar. 11 Vermont
L, 5-12
Mar. 14 Harvard
L, 4-11
Mar. 18 Bucknell *
L, 3-4 (OT)
Mar. 26 at #8 Navy *
L, 3-17
Apr. 1
Colgate *
L, 6-11
Apr. 4
at Yale
L, 4-10
Apr. 8
Lafayette *
L, 7-8
Apr. 12 Bellarmine
L, 11-12 (OT)
Apr. 15 at Lehigh *
L, 6-13
Apr. 21 at #18 Army *
L, 3-16
May 2
at Dartmouth
L, 12-15
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
CAPT: JAMES MALONE, BOBBY SULLIVAN
Feb. 16
at St. John’s
W, 7-5
Feb. 24
at Yale
W, 7-6
Mar. 1
at Lehigh *
L, 5-10
Mar. 4
at Hartford
W, 9-7
Mar. 8
Colgate *
L, 5-15
Mar. 15 #11 Navy * (11)
L, 3-16
Mar. 22 at #17 Army *
L, 5-14
Mar. 25 at Dartmouth
L, 12-21
Mar. 29 #15 Bucknell *
L, 2-7
Apr. 5
Lafayette *
L, 8-9
Apr. 12 at Marist
W, 6-5
Apr. 19 Harvard
L, 6-12
Apr. 22 Vermont
L, 6-9
Apr. 29 Wagner
W, 13-5
2009 (3-12, 0-6 PL)
2007 (6-8, 1-5 PL)
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
CAPT: KYLE GWYN-WILLIAMS,
PAUL LEBLANC, MIKE MORIARTY
Feb. 20
Hartford
W, 10-8
Feb. 24
Yale
L, 7-13
Feb. 27
Army *
L, 5-9
Mar. 3
Lehigh *
L, 8-9 (OT)
Mar. 10 at Colgate *
L, 4-11
Mar. 13 Wagner
W, 15-3
Mar. 17 #5 Navy * (11)
L, 2-12
Mar. 31 at #16 Bucknell *
L, 5-15
Apr. 7
at Lafayette *
W, 16-11
Apr. 10 at Vermont
W, 5-4
Apr. 14 Marist
W, 10-6
Apr. 21 at Harvard
L, 9-12
Apr. 25 at Quinnipiac
W, 11-5
May 1
Dartmouth
L, 10-16
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
CAPT: JIMMY HARRISON, LUKE MARCHAND
Feb. 14
St. John’s
L, 5-10
Feb. 21
Yale
L, 8-13
Mar. 3
at #13 Duke
L, 7-16
Mar. 7
at Colgate *
L, 9-22
Mar. 14 #15 Navy *
L, 5-10
Mar. 17 Hartford
W, 7-3
Mar. 21 #20 Army *
L, 5-8
Mar. 24 Dartmouth
L, 9-10
Mar. 28 at Bucknell *
L, 6-17
Apr. 4
at Lafayette *
L, 4-7
Apr. 7
at Vermont
W, 12-11 (2OT)
Apr. 11 Marist
W, 9-4
Apr. 14 Lehigh *
L, 5-7
Apr. 18 at #17 Harvard
L, 4-11
Apr. 22 at Bryant
L, 3-13
ALL-TIME RESULTS
2010 (5-10, 1-5 PL)
CAPT:
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. 9
Mar. 13
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 27
Apr. 3
Apr. 6
Apr. 10
Apr. 17
Apr. 20
Apr. 24
COACH: ADAM PASCAL
TIM BARRAR, KENNY MINOR,
EDISON PARZANESE
at St. John’s
L, 8-9
at Yale
L, 7-14
at Marist
L, 8-11
#15 Harvard
L, 7-9
at Dartmouth
W, 13-8
Colgate *
W, 9-8
at Hartford
L, 6-10
at Navy *
L, 3-12
at Lehigh *
L, 5-11
Bucknell *
L, 2-11
Vermont
W, 11-1
#16 Lafayette * L, 12-13 (OT)
Quinnipiac
W, 17-10
Bryant
W, 7-6
at Army *
L, 10-13
2011 (2-13, 1-5 PL)
COACH: ADAM PASCAL/JIM MORRISSEY
CAPT: DOUGLAS BROUSSARD,
COLIN FLOOD, CONOR MCKENNA
Feb. 19
St. John’s
L, 7-16
Feb. 26
Hartford
L, 7-12
Mar. 5
at Quinnipiac
L, 5-10
Mar. 9
Dartmouth
L, 7-16
Mar. 12 at Colgate *
L, 3-13
Mar. 15 at Harvard
L, 4-10
Mar. 19 Navy *
L, 3-8
Mar. 26 Lehigh *
L, 5-11
Apr. 2
at #18 Bucknell *
L, 3-10
Apr. 5
at Vermont
L, 5-15
Apr. 9
at Lafayette *
W, 9-6
Apr. 12 at Bryant
L, 8-13
Apr. 16 Mercer
W, 14-5
Apr. 23 #17 Army *
L, 7-10
Apr. 26 Marist
L, 7-12
2012 (5-10, 0-6 PL)
COACH: JIM MORRISSEY
CAPT: A.J. GUARENTE,
DAVID HENRY, JAMES KENNEDY
Feb. 18
at St. John’s
L, 7-17
Feb. 25
at Hartford
W, 15-14 (OT)
Feb. 28
#15 Harvard
L, 9-14
Mar. 4
at Jacksonville
W, 13-11
Mar. 6
vs. Mercer (12)
W, 12-6
Mar. 10 Colgate *
L, 9-13
Mar. 13 Vermont
W, 9-8
Mar. 17 at Navy *
L, 7-13
Mar. 24 at #11 Lehigh *
L, 3-12
Mar. 31 #16 Bucknell *
L, 9-10
Apr. 7
Lafayette *
L, 4-8
Apr. 10 #19 Bryant
L, 3-17
Apr. 14 at Providence
W, 11-8
Apr. 21 at Army *
L, 6-15
May 1
at Dartmouth
L, 6-12
* Patriot League game
# Colonial League game
(1) Cherry Blossom Tournament,
Washington, D.C.
(2) Baltimore, Md.
(3) Armonk, N.Y.
(4) Misenheimer, N.C.
(5) Radford, Va.
(6) Chestnut Hill, Mass.
(7) Florida
(8) Hempstead, N.Y.
(9) Winchester, Mass.
(10) Schenectady, N.Y.
(11) Dallas, Texas
(12) Jacksonville, Fla.
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2013 HOLY CROSS MEN’S LACROSSE
Holy Cross is renowned for its academic excellence
and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit
tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with
just over 2,800 students, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic
college in New England. Founded in 1843 in Worcester,
ABOUT HOLY CROSS
Mass., the campus occupies 174 beautifully
landscaped acres, featuring traditional and
contemporary architecture, state-of-the-art facilities, and striking views from atop Mount St.
James.
Academic life at Holy Cross is
serious, challenging and exciting.
Student-professor exchanges in the
classroom, as well as in countless
informal settings, are at the center of
academic life at Holy Cross. With a
student to faculty ratio of 11 to one,
the opportunity for individual attention is readily available. Few classes
exceed an enrollment of 40, and
most average 19 students.
Holy Cross professors are widely
respected in their academic specialties. Many have national reputations
for their research and publications,
creative performances, recordings
and exhibitions. Almost all of the
nearly 300 full- and part-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees
from some of the finest universities
here and abroad.
Among the major academic facilities on campus are Dinand Library (which, along with three other
specialized libraries on campus, has
total holdings of more than 650,000
volumes); Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Art Gallery (with a regular schedule of world-class exhibitions);
Brooks Concert Hall (acclaimed by
performers and acoustical experts
as one of the finest medium-sized
performance spaces in the region); St. Joseph
Memorial Chapel (built in 1924 and containing the recently renovated McCooey Chapel on
the lower level); Hogan Campus Center (with
bookstore, post office, coffee lounge, cafeteria and pub);
Carol and Park B. Smith Hall (housing the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and the Rehm Library); the Multimedia Resource Center in Edith Stein Hall; and the new
$60-million Integrated Science Complex.
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2013 HOLY CROSS MEN’S LACROSSE
Coeducational since 1972, Holy Cross enrolls a student body of proven accomplishment. Almost all graduated in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. Most
live in 10 residence halls on campus, all fully connected
to the college’s computer network. Students, elected by
their peers, represent their classmates at faculty meetings,
on major college committees, and in a consultative capac-
ABOUT HOLY CROSS
ity on the appointment and promotion of faculty. There
are more than 100 co-curricular offerings on campus and
diverse opportunities for innovative academic options
such as the first-year program, community-based learning, Washington semester, internships and full-year study
abroad.
Holy Cross integrates faith and knowledge with an
emphasis on service, in keeping with the
Jesuits’ commitment to educate “men and
women for others.” A distinguishing and
all-important characteristic of education
at Holy Cross is the emphasis placed upon
the service of faith and the promotion of
justice. The Office of the College Chaplains advises Student Programs for Urban
Development (SPUD), which is the largest student organization on campus. More
than 450 students are involved in 37 directservice programs in Worcester.
The athletics program has a storied
tradition that continues today with 27
varsity sports and charter membership in
the Patriot League, recognized for its development of scholar-athletes. The college sponsors many clubs and intramural
sports programs, and has excellent athletics facilities, including a football stadium,
a baseball stadium, a soccer stadium, a
hockey rink and the Hart Recreation Center, home to the basketball, swimming and
hockey teams. The Smith Wellness Center
includes a specialized strength and conditioning facility for varsity student-athletes,
as well as aerobic equipment and workout
areas for the general student body.
The college offers focused preprofessional advising programs for students interested in medicine and health, law, business
and engineering. The results for successful
postgraduate study are well-documented:
HOLY CROSS AT A GLANCE
Affiliation: Roman Catholic —
Established by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits)
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,872
47% Male / 53% Female /
23% Minority and International
Percent out of state: 63%
Number of U.S. states and territories: 47
Number of foreign countries: 21
Student to Faculty ratio: 11 to 1
Number of faculty: 258 full time; 67 part time
Percentage of faculty who hold doctorates or
terminal degrees: 97%
Varsity sports: 27 (684 participants)
Intramural sports: 12 (1,200 participants)
Club sports: 22
• Graduates are admitted to medical school at rates better
than twice the national average.
• Each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates enter law
schools accredited by the American Bar Association – one
of the highest rates in the nation.
• Holy Cross is in the top three percent of four-year colleges in the number of students going on to earn doctorates.
• Holy Cross students have won Rhodes, Truman and Marshall scholarships, Watson fellowships, Fulbright grants
and many other awards.
• More than 10 percent of Holy Cross alumni are currently
practicing medicine.
Among the many Holy Cross alumni with stellar records of achievement are a Nobel Laureate; three Pulitzer
Prize winners; two members of the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame; a U.S. Supreme Court justice; a
U.S. Poet Laureate; numerous members of the U.S. Congress; hundreds of journalists, authors and media commentators; and countless CEOs, educators and business
and community leaders.
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MAJORS & MINORS
Anthropology
Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Chinese
Classics
Computer Science
Economics
Economics & Accounting
Education
English
French
German
History
Italian
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Russian
Sociology
Spanish
Studies in World Literature
Studio Art
Theatre
ACADEMIC OFFERINGS
MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATIONS
& OTHER CURRICULAR PROGRAMS
Established multidisciplinary programs of study with curricular and cocurricular components:
Africana Studies
Asian Studies
Biochemistry
Biological Psychology
Education
Environmental Studies
Latin American & Latino Studies
Naval Science
Peace & Conflict Studies
Women’s & Gender Studies
STUDENT-DESIGNED
MAJORS & MINORS
Students can design original multidisciplinary majors and
minors. Here are a few examples of recent self-designed
programs:
Architectural Studies
Catholic Studies
Chinese Language & Civilization
Deaf Education
Film Studies
International Studies
Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Urban Studies
FOCUSED CAREER PROGRAMS
Health Professions
Law
Business
Engineering
Teacher Education Program
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UNIQUE PROGRAMS
MONTSERRAT
COLLEGE HONORS
All first-year students are part of a challenging academic
and co-curricular program called Montserrat. Embracing
the excitement and discovery of living and learning at Holy
Cross, this program — expressly designed for first-year students — integrates academic, co-curricular and residential
experiences in unique ways. One of the cornerstones of a
Holy Cross education is the commitment to Jesuit values.
So it is fitting that the program is named after the mountain
in Spain where, in 1522, St. Ignatius of Loyola (the founder
of the Jesuit order) decided to begin a new life. Students
entering Holy Cross are also beginning a new chapter of
their lives — and Montserrat provides experiences in and out
of the classroom to enhance their journey, while supplying
the tools to climb to new places.
In the college honors program, academically accomplished
students pursue multidisciplinary studies in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. Guided by rotating
faculty experts, students regularly meet and work to explore
how knowledge from different areas can be tested and
integrated across disciplines. The program incorporates an
honors colloquium — a series of interdisciplinary discussions — and a thesis. Honors students publicly present their
findings at the annual academic conference, a highlight of
the academic year.
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Each semester, 15 juniors and first-semester seniors are accepted into a highly selective program in the nation’s capital.
Students work with members of congress or federal agencies, assist advocacy and public policy groups, and explore
up-close the arts, history and culture of Washington, D.C.
With support from their Holy Cross advisor, students pursue
internships that consist of four full work days, and a public
policy seminar one night each week. On the fifth weekday,
they conduct independent research for their Washington
thesis paper.
STUDY ABROAD
Students looking to broaden their Holy Cross experience
have an excellent opportunity to do so through the Study
Abroad program. Year-long programs provide qualified
students with exciting and fully credited extensions of
the college’s curriculum at participating universities in:
Australia, Austria, Cameroon, England, France, Germany,
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Scotland,
Spain and Russia. One-semester programs are also available in China and Sri Lanka. Third-year students in good
academic standing live with host families, and take courses
and exams alongside foreign students in their native
language. Deepening the cultural experience, students
complete an independent study project in the local community to ensure close interaction with the people of their
chosen countries.
WHAT THE GUIDEBOOKS SAY
• Among the nation’s top 50 “most competitive” colleges
and universities, as ranked by Barron’s Profiles of
American Colleges.
• Graduates 91% of students in four years – ranked fourth
among the nation’s undergraduate, liberal arts colleges;
named to Kaplan’s list of colleges and universities with
“Impressive Graduation Rates.”
• Listed in the top 20 colleges for academics in The
Princeton Review’s “The Best 351 Colleges.”
• Peterson’s Guide to Four-Year Colleges cites a 95%
first-year retention rate.
• Named one of the country’s “most beautiful urban
campuses” in Kaplan’s National Guidance Counselor
Survey.
• Ranked 15th for “professors who make themselves
accessible” in a student survey by The Princeton
Review.
• Regarding the college’s mission, Kaplan’s Guide to
the 328 Most Interesting Colleges says, “The Jesuit
tradition of ‘being men and women for others’ shines
at Holy Cross.”
• According to The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges,
compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, the
three best things about attending Holy Cross are: “the
professors, the beautiful campus and the connections
with classmates.”
• The Fiske Guide to Colleges cites Holy Cross’ small
class sizes and beautiful campus as “award winners.”
COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING
Through a generous endowment established by its namesake, Joseph P. Donelan II, the Donelan Office of Community-Based Learning provides a directorship to establish
connections between courses across the college curriculum
with internship sites in the greater Worcester area. In keeping with the college’s social mission to prepare students to be
“men and women for others,” Community-Based Learning
enables students to be of service to the community while
enhancing their understanding of course material.
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Holy Cross has three performance theaters,
two art galleries, a concert hall, ballroom,
dance studio and a movie theater. There are
more than 90 student groups and organizations on campus, including:
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
• American Medical Student Association
• American Sign Language Club
• Biology Society
• French Club
• GESSO (Art Society)
• Neuronauts
• Poetry Circle
• Psychology Club
• Science Ambassadors
• Sir Thomas More Prelaw Society
COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS
• The Advocate (alt. student newspaper)
• The Crusader (student newspaper)
• The Fenwick Review
• Purple Patcher (student yearbook)
• WCHC 88.1FM (radio station)
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS (MSO)
• ABiGaLe-Allies
• Asian Students In Action
• Bishop Healy Multicultural Society
• Black Student Union
• Caribbean African Student Assembly
• Individuals of all Nations Developing
Indian Appreciation
• Latin American Student Organization
• Multiethnic Identity Xploration
• Women’s Forum
PEER EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS
• Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders
Peer Educators
• Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators
RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
• Ballroom Dance
• Club Baseball
• Club Basketball (men’s and women’s)
• Club Hockey
• Club Lacrosse (men’s and women’s)
• Club Soccer
• Club Tennis
• Club Volleyball (men’s and women’s)
• Equestrian Club
• Figure Skating Club
• Golf Club
• HC Recreational Water Polo Club
• Racquetball Club
• Running Club
• Sailing Club
• Ski Team
• Ultimate Frisbee
• HC Wilderness Outing Club
• Women’s Rugby
• Yoga Club
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
• Campus Christian Fellowship
• COMPASS
• Fellowship of Christian Athletes
• Orthodox Christian Fellowship
• Pax Christi
• Religious Education Teacher’s Club
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
• Amnesty International
• Appalachia Service Project
• Best Buddies
• The Beverly Connection
• Crusaders for Children
• Cures for Kids
• Habitat for Humanity
• Holy Cross for a Cure
• Operation Smile
• Religious Education Teacher’s Club
• Share our Soles
STUDENT LIFE
• Student Programs for Urban Development
• Spring Break Immersion Program
STUDENT GOVERNANCE
ORGANIZATIONS
• Campus Activities Board
• Class Councils
• Hall Councils
• Student Government Association
PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS
• Alternate College Theatre
• Chamber Orchestra
• Dance Ensemble
• Delilahs (female a cappella)
• Fools on the Hill (co-ed a cappella)
• Off the Record (female a cappella)
• Rythm Nation Steppaz
• Sons of Pitches (male a cappella)
• Sound of St. James (male a cappella)
• Student Musician Coalition
SPECIAL INTEREST
ORGANIZATIONS
• College Democrats
• College Republicans
• Eco-Action
• HC Political Union
• Model United Nations
• Peace Around the World
• Purple Key Society
• Sader Nation
• Students for Life
DEPARTMENTALLY SPONSORED
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
• Chamber Singers
• Chapel Choir
• College Choir
• HAYES Retreat Team
• Holy Cross Orchestra
• Jazz Ensemble
• Knights of Columbus
• Holy Cross Good Time Marching Band
• Multicultural Peer Educators
• Orientation Leaders
• Relationship Peer Educators
• Resident Assistants
• ROTC
• Students for Responsible Choices
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Holy Cross aims to make a positive difference in society not
only through teaching and service, but through our alumni.
In fulfilling its mission, the College educates people who
go on to become leaders in their fields.
DAVID P. ANDERSON ’51
DISTINGUISHED HOLY CROSS ALUMNI
JIM COLLINS ’87
Biomedical engineer, co-director of the Center for Biodynamics at Boston University
ROBERT J. COUSY ’50
Basketball legend and NBA Hall of Famer
Sports columnist, The New York Times; winner of a Pulitzer
Prize in 1981
MICHAEL DANIELS ’76
KAREN BALDWIN ’85
Senior vice president and group executive, IBM Global
Technology Services
Partner & senior executive vice president of Creative Affairs,
Baldwin Entertainment Group
ANN DOWD ’78
MARY G. BERNER ’81
Former president and chief executive officer, Reader’s
Digest Association
HON. TIMOTHY H. BISHOP ’72
Actress on TV, film and stage
ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. ’62
Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat
from New York
JON FAVREAU ’03
LEIGH ANNE BRODSKY ’80
ANNE SCHIFFMAN FINK ’85
President, Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products
Senior vice president, PepsiCo Sales
HON. ROBERT CASEY ’82
STANLEY E. GRAYSON ’72
Member of the U.S. Senate, Democrat from Pennsylvania
Vice chairman and chief operating officer, M.R. Beal and
Company, New York
JOSEPH A. CALIFANO ’52
Founder and chairman, The National Center on Addiction
& Substance Abuse
Chief speechwriter for President Barack Obama
TOM
HEINSOHN
JULIE A. HALPIN ’84
Founder & CEO, Geppetto Group, advertising company
specializing in products for children
MARK G. HOLOWESKO ’82
Director of communications, Boston Bruins
THOMAS W. HEINSOHN ’56
Chief executive officer and president, Templeton Capital
Advisors, Inc.
RABBI NORMAN M. COHEN ’72
Former Boston Celtics player and coach; NBA Hall of
Famer
PETER JANKOWSKI ’86
MATT CHMURA ’03
Rabbi, Bet Shalom Congregation, Minnetonka, Minn.
BILLY COLLINS ’63
Former Poet Laureate, consultant in poetry to the Library
of Congress (2001-2003)
JOHN H. “JACK” HIGGINS ’76
Editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times; winner of
a Pulitzer Prize in 1989
Producer for Law & Order, president of Wolf Films
EDWARD P. JONES ’72
2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World
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DISTINGUISHED HOLY CROSS ALUMNI
CAPT. THOMAS G. KELLEY, USN
(RET) ’60
JAMES DAVID POWER III ’53
Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor
CAROLYN RISOLI ’86
CAPT. JOSEPH P. KERWIN, M.D.
USN (RET) ’53
President, Marc by Marc Jacobs
First medical doctor in space
Former executive vice president of marketing, Sirius Satellite Radio
PAUL O. LECLERC ’63
Chairman and CEO, J.D. Power & Associates
MARY PAT RYAN ’78
Former president and chief executive officer, New York
Public Library
BERNADETTE SEMPLE ’82
EDWARD J. LUDWIG ’73
DANIEL E. SHAUGHNESSY ’75
Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Becton,
Dickinson and Company
Sports columnist, The Boston Globe; author of The Curse
of the Bambino
BURKE MAGNUS ’88
BART SHER ’81
Senior vice president for college sports programming,
ESPN
2008 Tony Award winner as director of South Pacific
CHRISTOPHER J. MATTHEWS ’67
Chief correspondent for WBZ-TV News in Boston
U.S. Navy Commander
JOE SHORTSLEEVE ’79
Host of NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” and MSNBC’s
“Hardball”
WILLIAM J. “BILL” SIMMONS III ’92
WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH ’56
Columnist for Espn.com’s “Page 2” and ESPN The Magazine
Retired president of the New York Federal Reserve
HON. JAMES P. MORAN, JR. ’67
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat
from Virginia
JOSEPH E. MURRAY, M.D. ’40
Nobel laureate 1990 for the first successful kidney transplant
KEVIN O’CONNOR ’90
HON. CLARENCE THOMAS ’71
Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
AMB. HARRY K. THOMAS, JR. ’78
U.S. Ambassador to the Phillipines
HON. PETER WELCH ’69
Member of U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from
LT. GEN. BERNARD TRAINOR, USMC Vermont
(RET.) ’51
MAGGIE WILDEROTTER ’77
Senior fellow for National Security Studies
President and CEO, Frontier Communications
Host of This Old House and Ask This Old House on PBS
THEODORE V. WELLS, JR. ’72
JOYCE A. O’SHAUGHNESSY, M.D. ’78
Partner and co-chair of Litigation, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind,
Wharton & Garrison
Leading breast cancer researcher and practitioner at Texas
Oncology
CLARENCE
THOMAS
ROBERT C. WRIGHT ’65
Co-Founder, Autism Speaks and retired vice chairman of
the board, General Electric
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Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith Wellness
Center is a two-story facility which was built as an addition
to the Hart Recreation Center. The wellness center provides
state-of-the-art fitness equipment for varsity athletes and all
other members of the Holy Cross community.
A $1.5-million gift from Carol and Park B. Smith (Class
of 1954) kicked off the campaign to fund the facility. “Everyone today agrees that fitness is very important,” Smith
said in 1997. “I’m confident that this new Wellness Center
— whose facilities will be second-to-none — will provide
a real benefit to current and future Holy Cross students,
teachers and staff.”
With 15,000 square feet, the wellness center provides
over four times more space than the college previously
had for varsity and community exercise and training, and
centralizes athletic equipment and facilities once found in
five locations in three campus buildings.
On the first level, the center houses a highly versatile
strength and conditioning center for Holy Cross’ varsity
student-athletes. There are areas for speed development
programs, as well as for strength and endurance conditioning. The space, which is able to accommodate as many as
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
60 people at a time, enables Holy Cross’
larger sports teams to work out together,
thereby enhancing team unity.
The second floor has been designed
for use by all students, faculty and staff.
It has two sections: one for aerobic training, and the other for cardiovascular,
variable-resistance and strength training.
A diverse selection of equipment accommodates users ranging from beginners to
advanced athletes. Its south-facing wall is
mostly glass, allowing most users a view
of the practice fields and the rolling hills
of central New England.
The center also offers programs that
explore the connections between fitness
and wellness, to help students learn how
good health can complement and enhance
other aspects of their educational experience. An advisory board comprising
physicians, fitness and strength trainers, faculty members, psychologists,
nutritionists, a college
chaplain and others are
responsible for creating and coordinating
programming for the center.
Holy Cross head strength and conditioning coach Jeff Oliver believes that
the wellness center is of the utmost importance to Crusader athletic teams.
“Over the past few decades, college coaches have turned increasingly to
strength and conditioning to gain an edge
over their opponents,” Oliver said. “And
while football may have been the first to
grasp the concept, we now train athletes
from every varsity sport. The wellness
center has been a huge boon to our program.”
With 6,500 square feet of the center
devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver
and his staff to are able to accommodate a much larger
number of athletes at one time, allowing teams to train
together at times more convenient to their busy schedules
as student-athletes.
The state-of-the-art equipment in the wellness center
includes:
• Eight multi-purpose power racks, each with over 600
pounds of free weights.
• Seven Olympic lifting platforms with over 375 pounds of
rubberized free weights.
• More than 3,000 pounds of dumbbells.
• Eighteen pieces of aerobic equipment.
• Three full sets of plyometric boxes.
• A number of free weight-loaded pieces of equipment to
accommodate injured athletes.
“Thanks to the generous donation from the Smiths,”
Oliver said, “This facility is state of the art.”
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Worcester, the economic and social center of central
Massachusetts, is New England’s third-largest city with a
population of 175,500. Holy Cross is one of the area’s 13
colleges and universities, which together make an enormous
impact on the area’s culture and economy. Boston, Springfield, Hartford and Providence are all about a one-hour drive.
New York City is about three hours away; Cape Cod and
the Atlantic Ocean are less then two hours from Worcester;
and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire can be
reached in about three hours. Skiing is available at nearby
Wachusett Mountain, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy
THE CITY
the hundreds of rivers and lakes in the area,
including Lake Quinsigamond.
First incorporated as a township in 1722,
this settlement 40 miles west of Boston soon
became an important transportation center
on the Boston Turnpike, linking the capital
city with New York and the west. One of
America’s first internal commercial waterways, the Blackstone Canal, linked the town
with Providence to the south and gave direct
access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Primarily an industrial city
through the mid-20th century,
Worcester has emerged as an
educational, medical, health
care, cultural and entertainment
center. An expanded business
and commercial base, and the
recent addition of a variety
of high-technology companies and growing biotechnology research parks, have made
Worcester attractive to expanding companies. Downtown
Worcester stands on the brink
of a dramatic renaissance with
a new hotel attached to the convention center, a new courthouse and major
housing and retail projects all in the works.
Worcester is nonetheless predominantly
residential in character. More than 1,200 acres
of city-owned parkland are found within its
38 square miles. Half of the entire city budget
goes for educational purposes, testimony to
the values of its inhabitants. Its parklands
are among the oldest in the nation, as are its
library and music festival. Worcester is a city
proud of its past and secure in its future.
Worcester is home to the DCU Center, a
13,000-seat arena that features big-name rock
bands; Mechanics Hall, a world renowned
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venue for opera, jazz, blues and classical concerts; and the
Worcester Art Museum, internationally known as one of the
finest small museums in the United States. Other museums
include the Higgins Armory Museum, a repository of Medieval arms and armor; the Ecotarium, which combines the
features of a science museum, a planetarium and a zoo; the
headquarters of the American Antiquarian Society; and the
Worcester Historical Museum.
After a $40 million restoration project, the historic
Union Station now serves visitors and commuters via MBTA
regional service and Amtrak national service.
Worcester has world-class dining, ethnic restaurants,
diners, coffee houses, bookstores, shopping, parks and
recreation — all within easy reach of campus.
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REV. PHILIP L. BOROUGHS, S.J., PRESIDENT
F r. P h i l i p
Boroughs, S.J., a
faculty member
and senior administrator with
decades of experience and a deep
understanding of
Jesuit higher education through
his work at Gonzaga, Seattle,
and Georgetown
universities, assumed office as the 32nd
president of Holy Cross in January 2012.
Immediately before coming to Holy
Cross, he served as Georgetown’s first-ever
vice president for mission and ministry from
2003 to 2011. There, he was the only Jesuit
serving as a senior university administrator. In addition to overseeing a division of
the university as well as directing ministry
on campus and at Georgetown University
Hospital, Fr. Boroughs was responsible for
numerous programs for faculty, staff, students, and alumni which advanced Catholic
and Jesuit identity. During his eight-year
tenure at Georgetown, he raised funds to
develop and endow the Calcagnini Contemplative Center currently under construction,
to renovate the historic Dahlgren Chapel,
and to endow positions and programs for
the Office of Mission and Ministry.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia,
in 1949, Fr. Boroughs was raised in Seattle,
the third of five children of the late Robert
and Catherine Boroughs. He earned his
B.A. from Gonzaga University in Spokane,
Wash., in 1973, and received a Master of
Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology
(Chicago) in 1978. He holds a Licentiate of
Sacred Theology from the Jesuit School of
Theology in Berkeley (1987) and received
a Ph.D. in Christian spirituality from the
Graduate Theological Union (Berkley, Calif.) in 1989. His doctoral dissertation was
on John Woolman (1720-1772), the itinerant Quaker preacher in Colonial America,
who advocated against slavery and whose
journal is considered a spiritual classic.
He entered the Jesuit order in 1967,
was ordained a priest in 1978, and made
his final vows as a Jesuit in 1986.
Prior to coming to Georgetown, Fr.
Boroughs served as the rector of the Jesuit
Community at Seattle University where he
was also a faculty member in the School
of Theology and Ministry. Previously, he
taught religious studies at Gonzaga University (1989-1991), served as the assistant
novice director for the Oregon Province of
Jesuits (1980-1982), and was a parish priest
at St. Leo Church in Tacoma, Wash. (19781980). A former member of the Board of
Trustees at the University of San Francisco,
he also served as a member of the Holy
Cross Board of Trustees (2008-2011).
Fr. Boroughs travels frequently for both
professional responsibilities and personal interests. He has relatives in Canada, Scotland,
and England; his four siblings live on the
West Coast, and he enjoys hiking and outdoor
recreation in the Pacific Northwest. He has
traveled regularly to Kenya, leading a faculty/
staff immersion experience, and in connection
with his longstanding commitment to support
and raise funds for St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School in Nairobi. St. Aloysius serves
young people from the slum of Kibera whose
parents have died of AIDS.
COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
OFFICERS
OF THE
COLLEGE
Frank Vellaccio
Senior Vice President
Timothy R. Austin
Vice President for
Academic Affairs and
Dean of the College
Tracy Barlok
Vice President for
Development and
Alumni Relations
Rev. Paul F. Harman, S.J.
Vice President
for Mission
Michael Lochhead
Vice President for
Administration and
Finance
Jacqueline Peterson
Vice President for
Student Affairs and
Dean of the Students
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
RICHARD M. REGAN, JR., DIRECTOR
Richard M.
Regan, Jr., is now
in his 15th year
as the director of
athletics at Holy
Cross in 20122013. Regan,
whose tenure
began on July 1,
1998, became just
the fourth Holy
Cross athletic director in the last 50 years. “He is smart, full
of energy, skilled in financial management
and fully committed to Holy Cross,” said
then Holy Cross president Fr. Gerard Reedy,
S.J., at the time of Regan’s hiring.
Regan’s first 14 years have been productive ones for the Crusaders. During this
period of time, 19 Holy Cross teams have
advanced to NCAA tournament play — including at least one team in 10 of the last 14
seasons. The women’s basketball team has
been to the postseason in eight of the last
14 years (including six trips to the NCAA
Tournament), while the football (2009),
field hockey (1998 and 2000) and women’s
soccer (2000) programs have also made
NCAA appearances. Regan’s tenure has
also seen the first-ever NCAA appearances
for the men’s ice hockey (2004 and 2006),
men’s soccer (2002) and women’s lacrosse
(2006 and 2007) teams. In addition, the
men’s basketball program has seen a great
deal of success under Regan’s watch, having
advanced to postseason play in five of the
last 12 years, and becoming the first Patriot
League team ever to advance to the NCAA
tournament in three consecutive seasons
(2001, 2002 and 2003).
Success is not measured only by wins
and losses, but by other gains as well. In
an effort to further increase the number of
Crusader teams coached by full-time staff
members, Regan announced the appointment of full-time coaching positions in
track, volleyball, women’s lacrosse and softball. Gender equity has been a major focus
of Regan’s administration and he introduced
the college’s first two new varsity sports in
more than 15 years — women’s ice hockey
and women’s golf.
Improvements to the athletics facilities
have also been part of Regan’s focus. The
new Linda Johnson Smith Stadium is home
to not only the men’s and women’s soccer
teams, but its unique two-sided stands and
press facilities provide an additional benefit
to home events for field hockey and outdoor
track and field. In 2009, a new synthetic
turf facility was opened for use by the football, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse
teams.
The baseball team opened a new oncampus stadium beginning in the fall of
2005. And there have been improvements to
other facilities as well, such as the softball
field, new football and men’s ice hockey
locker rooms, and a video room for the
men’s and women’s basketball teams.
In addition to his duties on campus,
Regan has become involved in college athletic policy on a national scale. A current
member of the NCAA Division I Men’s
Soccer Committee, Regan previously served
a term as a Division I-AA representative on
the NCAA Division I Management Council
from 1999-2004. The Management Council,
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comprised of 49 athletic administrators and
faculty athletic representatives from around
the nation, reports directly to the NCAA’s
Division I Board of Directors. The council
is responsible for adopting operating bylaws
and rules to govern Division I, interpreting
Division I bylaws, reviewing recommendations from the Division I conferences and
universities, and developing and implementing the Division I budget.
Prior to returning to Worcester in July
of 1998, Regan worked for NFL International and NFL Europe (formerly the World
League of American Football). He joined
the New York office of the World League in
1991 and was based in London beginning in
1992. Over the next several years he lived in
London and Edinburgh, and served as managing director of the Scottish Claymores,
vice president of European operations and
chief operating officer.
When the World League went through
a reorganization following the 1992 season,
National Football League commissioner
Paul Tagliabue appointed Regan as managing director of NFL International, Ltd., to
oversee and develop the NFL’s business
interests throughout Europe. In that role,
he was instrumental in establishing NFL
International in Europe and planning and
executing the NFL’s American Bowl series
of international games in London, Dublin,
Barcelona and Berlin.
Regan held the post of managing director of Monarch International, Inc., a licensing and financial consulting firm, for three
years before joining the World League.
After graduating from Holy Cross in
1976, Regan spent nine years working for
Arthur Andersen & Company in its Boston,
Mass., offices, rising to the level of senior
manager. He then moved to the NFL with
the New England Patriots, where he served
in the role of Vice President of Finance from
1985-1988.
His ties to Mount St. James run deep,
as he is the third generation of his family to
attend Holy Cross. He is the son of Richard
M. Regan (Class of 1950), and the grandson
of Harold J. Regan (Class of 1917). Regan’s
sisters, Mary (Class of 1977) and Ann (Class
of 1980), also graduated from Holy Cross.
His daughter, Deirdre, graduated from Holy
Cross in 2006.
Born in Providence, R.I., Regan and his
wife, Judi, have three daughters — Jennifer,
Deirdre and Colleen.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
BILL BELLEROSE
ASSOCIATE A.D.
ROSEMARY SHEA
ASSOCIATE A.D.
ANN ZELESKY
ASSOCIATE A.D.
FRANK MASTRANDREA
ASSISTANT A.D.
Bill Bellerose is in his 21st
year as associate
director of athletics and business manager at
Holy Cross in
2012-2013, a position he has held
since November
of 1992. A 1977
graduate of Holy
Cross with a dual degree in Economics and
Accounting, Bellerose handles the day to
day financial support of individual teams
and the athletic department. He is responsible for preparing and administering the budgets for all 27 varsity sports. Bellerose also
handles equipment inventories, and much of
Holy Cross’ travel and ticket operations.
Prior to his current appointment, Bellerose was the college’s purchasing director for four years, coordinating purchases
for all departments on campus. From 1988
through 1993, Bellerose also served as the
head coach of the Crusader men’s ice hockey team. He previously spent time as an assistant coach of the squad from 1977-1988.
During his days as an undergraduate, Bellerose was a member of the ice hockey team.
He still ranks eighth all-time in career points
(152) and 10th all-time in career goals scored
(71). In 2002, Bellerose was inducted into the
Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame.
Bellerose and his wife, Susan, reside in
Shrewsbury, Mass. Their son, William, Jr.,
graduate from Holy Cross in 2012, and their
daughter, Lauren, is currently a junior.
Now in her
26th year at Holy
Cross in 20122013, Rosemary
Shea joined the
athletic
staff
shortly
after
earning a bachelor’s degree in
English
from
Holy Cross in
1987. Since 1990
she has served as the athletic department’s
compliance officer, with responsibility
to assure that the college’s staff, coaches,
and student-athletes understand and comply with NCAA rules and regulations. She
monitors eligibility and academic progress
for all Holy Cross student-athletes and coordinates an ongoing rules education program for coaches and staff members.
In 2000, Shea was promoted to associate athletic director and added the duties
of scheduling for men’s sports. She also
assists the director of athletics with the
overall management of the men’s athletic
programs.
Shea was a member of the NCAA
Division I Rowing Committee from 20012005, serving as the committee’s chair
from 2004-2005. She has also represented
the Patriot League on the NCAA Division I
Championship / Sports Management Cabinet since 2008.
In her 24th
year at Holy
Cross in 20122013 is Worcester native Ann
Zelesky, who is
responsible for
the administration and scheduling for all the
women’s
programs. In 1995,
Zelesky was promoted to associate athletic
director.
Zelesky joined the Crusaders in April
of 1989 after a highly-successful 13-year
coaching career at St. Peter-Marian High
School in Worcester. Zelesky’s girl’s basketball squads posted a 272-54 record,
winning eight Central Massachusetts titles,
seven district championships and one state
crown. Her softball teams were 253-21,
capturing 10 Central Massachusetts titles,
nine district crowns and five state championships. Zelesky, who also served as St.
Peter-Marian’s athletic director for nine
years, was twice named Massachusetts
Coach of the Year for both basketball and
softball, and has been inducted into the
New England Basketball Hall of Fame.
A 1973 graduate of Worcester State
College, Zelesky played volleyball, basketball, field hockey and softball. She began her coaching career at Worcester State
following her graduation. Zelesky, who
resides in Worcester, has two sons, Brian
(a 2011 Holy Cross graduate) and Kevin (a
2012 Holy Cross graduate).
Frank Mastrandrea is in his
20th year at Holy
Cross in 20122013, and was
named assistant
athletic director
for
marketing
and media relations for Crusader athletics in
August of 2000.
A 1988 graduate of Holy Cross with a
bachelor’s degree in English, Mastrandrea
oversees all marketing and media relations
efforts for the athletic department, including all television, radio and internet coverage of all of the athletic programs.
Mastrandrea previously served as the
college’s director of athletic media relations from 1993-2000. While serving as
the director, Mastrandrea was responsible
for the publicity and promotion of the
school’s 27 varsity sports, with his major
focus on the football and men’s basketball
programs.
Mastrandrea earned his law degree
from the University of Connecticut School
of Law in 1991, and worked for the firm
of Updike, Kelley & Spellacy as a litigator
from 1991-1993.
He and his wife, Joan, reside in
Shrewsbury, Mass., with their son, Jacob.
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Brian Atkins
Athletic Trainer
Linda George
Business Office
Jeff Oliver
Strength/Conditioning
Charles Bare
Media Relations
Brittany Keil
Strength/Conditioning
Jamie Reynolds
Media Relations/Video
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF
Ray Bolger
Equipment
Tina Borrelli
Cheerleading
Anthony Cerundolo
Athletic Trainer
Kevan Donovan
Compliance
Amanda Kelley
Athletic Trainer
Adam Krinsky
Equipment
Jessica Liebner
Events/Promotions
Bob Neville
Facilities
Nicolas Ryan
Facilities
Jim Sarkisian
Media Relations
Jennifer Whipple
Fundraising
Jim Wrobel
Media Relations
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THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference
combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot
League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s
sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football
conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport
conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,
Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full
members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate
members. Boston University will join the Patriot League as a
full member beginning in the 2013-2014 school year. These
institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the
nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership
roles in shaping our country.
Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each
year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic
aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League
finished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting
a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent
data. In addition, 84 teams from Patriot League full-member
institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program
PATRIOT LEAGUE STAFF
Carolyn Schlie Femovich. . . . . . .Executive Director
Richard Wanninger . . Associate Executive Director
Ginger Fulton . . . . . . . Associate Executive Director
Deb Herman . . Executive Assistant / Business Manager
Darlene Gordon . .Director of Championships / Business Operations
Matt Dougherty . . . . . . . . Media Relations Director
James Greene . . .Assistant Media Relations Director
Quinton Smith . . Assistant Director for Compliance / Sport Management
Jimmy Johnson. .Coordinator of Multimedia Services
THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190
Center Valley, PA 18034
www.patriotleague.com
Phone: (610) 289-1950
Fax: (610) 289-1952
Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress
rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their
respective sports.
The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide
successful competitive athletic experiences while
maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its
student-athletes to be leaders in society.
During the 2011-2012 academic year, Patriot League
student-athletes and teams accomplished the following:
• In the latest release of NCAA Academic Progress Rate,
94 percent of Patriot League teams scored at or above the
national Division I four-year average score of 973.
• 79 Patriot League teams, and 84 overall from full-member
institutions, earned Public Recognition Awards from the
NCAA for finishing in the top 10 percent of all teams in
the most recent four-year APR scores.
• Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the first
time in school history, and also won the women’s title.
Lehigh edged the Mids for the men’s crown.
• Lehigh, a No. 15 seed, defeated No. 2 seed Duke 75-70
in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 16.
The victory was nominated for “best upset” at the ESPYs.
• Colgate’s Peter Baum became the first player in Patriot
League history to win the Tewaaraton Award as the top
collegiate lacrosse player, and also claimed the Lt. Enners
Award for the same distinction.
• Colgate’s Elise DeRoo was named the Patriot League
Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while Army’s Brendan
Buckley won the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.
• DeRoo was also one of two nominees from the Patriot
League for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, along
with Navy’s Jess Palacio.
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• 10 student-athletes were named Capital One Academic
All-Americans, including first-team selections for Army’s
Brendan Buckley (lacrosse), Army’s Zach Price (baseball),
Bucknell’s Tim Bolte (football) and Lehigh’s Jennifer
Colquhoun (softball).
• 48 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic AllDistrict recognition.
• It was the first time in Patriot League men’s basketball
history that three teams played in the postseason tournament:
Lehigh (NCAA), Bucknell (NIT), American (CIT).
• For just the second time in men’s basketball history, two
teams won a postseason game as Bucknell beat Arizona
65-54 in the first round of the NIT on March 14.
• For the first time in League history, three women’s
basketball teams earned postseason bids, as Navy went to
the NCAA Tournament, American to the WNIT and Holy
Cross to the WBI. In addition, the Crusaders defeated New
Hampshire in the first round of the WBI, giving the League
its first postseason victory since 1991.
• American became the first women’s basketball team to
post a perfect 14-0 mark in Patriot League play.
• Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was named ECAC Men’s
Basketball Player of the Year as well as an honorable
mention AP All-American.
• Lehigh’s Chris Lum finished in second place for the Walter
Payton award and was named ECAC FCS Offensive Player
of the Year while earning multiple All-America honors.
• Georgetown’s Andrew Schaetzke finished fourth in the
voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, was honored as
ECAC FCS Defensive Player of the Year and became the
ninth player in Patriot League history to earn consensus
FCS All-America honors from the four major awarding
organizations.
• Eight players were named FCS All-Americans overall, with
Lehigh’s Ryan Spadola and Bucknell’s Bryce Robertson
joining Schaetzke as first-team selections.
THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
• Lehigh defeated CAA champion Towson 40-38 in
the second round of the NCAA Division I Football
Championship on Dec. 3 to become the first Patriot League
team since 2003 to advance to the quarterfinal round. The
Mountain Hawks went on to finish at No. 5 in The Sports
Network/Fathead.com top 25 and won the ECAC FCS
Lambert Cup.
• Colgate upset previously unbeaten UMass, 13-11, in the
first round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament on
May 12.
• Colgate and Lehigh both finished in the top 10 of the final
Nike / Inside Lacrosse media rankings, with the Raiders at
No. 8 and the Mountain Hawks at No. 9.
• Colgate’s Peter Baum was one of eight Patriot Leaguers
to earn USILA All-America honors, and the only studentathlete on the first team.
• Jess Palacio (Navy) was a second-team All-America
selection by the United States Track & Field and Cross
Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) and competed
at both the NCAA cross country and indoor track and field
championships.
• Navy’s Laura Gorinski was invited to the NCAA women’s
swimming championship, where she competed in the 200
individual medley and 100 and 200 breaststroke events.
• Lehigh’s Jennifer Colquhoun was named the ECAC
Softball Player of the Year.
• Army junior pitcher Chris Rowley earned second-team
All-America honors from two organizations while teammate
Kevin McKague garnered third-team honors. Both players
were also up for national awards throughout the season.
• Army finished the season with 41 wins, which was the most
by any Patriot League baseball team in history.
• Five players were selected in the first 23 rounds of the MLB
Draft, the most in that span in Patriot League history.
• Colgate’s Chris Johnson became the fourth men’s cross
country runner to represent the Patriot League in the NCAA
championships.
• American’s John Pope won the Male Sportsmanship
Award, the first cross country runner and first Eagle to claim
the honor, while Holy Cross’ Katelynn Hartnett became the
first Crusader to win the Female Sportsmanship Award.
• Army’s Zach Price and Lehigh’s Julie Fernandez were
named second team Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Americans
in baseball and softball, respectively.
• Four Patriot Leaguers signed NFL free agent contracts
for the 2012 season.
• Army’s William Park became the second Patriot Leaguer
ever to earn an appearance in the NCAA golf regionals.
• Lehigh brothers Cameron and Roman Lao-Gosney earned
USILA Scholar All-America honors.
• Colgate’s Jimmy McLaughlin and Steven Miller moved on
to play for Major League Soccer clubs, as McLaughlin was
signed by the Philadelphia Union and Miller was picked in
the supplemental draft by the Montreal Impact.
• Bucknell’s Brendan Burgdorf earned NSCAA Scholar
All-America first team honors while Army’s Jeff Pickett
made the third team.
• Navy’s Zack Duncavage placed 16th in the discus and
Bucknell’s Leonard Joseph placed 17th in the hammer
throw at the NCAA Division I men’s track and field outdoor
championship, with Duncavage earning second-team AllAmerica status for his performance.
• Navy’s Katherine Ashton became the first rowing AllAmerican from the Patriot League since 2007 when she
was named to the second team by CRCA.
• Navy, which won the Patriot League women’s lacrosse
championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, was
ranked 19th in the final deBeer media poll of the season.
• The American field hockey team was recognized by the
National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) as
having the highest team grade-point average in the country
at 3.55. Moreover, all six League squads were singled out
by the organization for having team GPAs above 3.0.