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Page 1: 2012 University of Scranton Men's Lacrosse Media Guide

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2012 Men's Lacrosse Media Guide

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseMedia OutletsNEWSPAPERSPublication Contact Phone/Fax/E-mailAbington Journal Sports Editor (570) 587-1148/(570) 586-3980 [email protected]

The Aquinas Sports Editor (570) 941-7464/(570) 342-0888

Citizens Voice Sports Editor (570) 821-2056/(570) 821-2247 [email protected]

Scranton Chris Imperiale (570) 348-9125/(570) 348-9135Times-Tribune Scott Walsh [email protected] Donnie Collins Marty Myers

Times Leader Sports Editor (570) 829-7143/(570) 829-7319 [email protected]

RADIOStation Contact Phone/Fax/E-mailWUSR-FM Ken Sandrowicz (570) 941-7648/(570) 941-4279 TELEVISIONStation Contact Phone/Fax/E-mailWBRE-TV Colin Riccobon (570) 823-2828/(570) 829-0440 Phil Schoener [email protected] [email protected]

WNEP-TV Jim Coles (570) 346-7475/(570) 341-1380 Sharla McBride [email protected] Steve Lloyd

WIRE SERVICECompany Contact Phone/FaxAssociated Press Sports Editor (251) 561-1133/(215) 561-3544

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseGeneral InformationName: The University of ScrantonLocation: Scranton, Pennsylvania 18510Enrollment: 4,100 full-time undergraduatesFounded: 1888Nickname: RoyalsPresident: Rev. Kevin P. Quinn, SJWeb Address: athletics.scranton.eduAthletics Director: Toby Lovecchio (Scranton ‘85)Assistant Directors of Athletics: Bryan Lurie, Colleen Mur-phy (SWA), Steve Klingman (Assoc.), Kevin Southard Athletics Department Phone: (570)941-7440Sports Information Director: Kevin SouthardPhone/Fax: (570)941-7571/(570)941-4223Email: [email protected]. SID: Randy ShemanskiEmail: [email protected] liation: NCAA Division IIIConference: Landmark ConferenceConference Members: The Catholic University of America, Drew University, Goucher College, Juniata College (does not sponsor men's lacrosse), Moravian College (does not sponsor men's lacrosse), Susque-hanna University, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Washington & Jefferson (member in men's lacrosse only)Head Coach: Jim Rogalski (St. Mary's {Md} '97, 2nd year, 9-8, .529, entering 2012 seasonAssistant Coach: Ed Williams (Lycoming '10, 2nd year)Volunteer Assistant Coaches: Sean Coleman (Scranton '11, 1st year); Tom Hayes (2nd year)Student Assistant Coaches: Brendan Gray, Matt DachowskiCaptains: #7 Tim Cleary, #28 Colin McPoyle, #1 Taylor Nelson, #16 Mike Rufo2011 Record: 9-8 Overall/3-2 Landmark Conference/Landmark Conference championsHome Field: Fitzpatrick Field (Field Turf, Lights)

Find It FastAll-Time Results ................................................. 23-25 All-Time Roster .................................................. 28-IBCAssistant Coaches ........................................... 3 Awards & Honors ............................................. BCCareer Records ............................................... 17-18Final Statistics (2011) ....................................... 6Game Records ................................................ 16Head Coach Jim Rogalski.............................. 2News & Notes .................................................. 5Roster ................................................................ 4Player Profi es .................................................... 7-15Royals vs. All Opponents ................................ 27-28Season Records ............................................... 19-20Year-by-Year Results ....................................... 26Year-by-Year Stat Leaders ............................. 21-22

2012 ScheduleDay Date Opponent TimeSat. Feb. 25 at Farmingdale 1:00 pmSat. Mar. 3 at Muhlenberg 1:00 pmWed. Mar. 7 NAZARETH 3:00 pmSat. Mar. 17 vs. Lycoming (Baltimore, Md.) 1:00 pmWed. Mar. 21 CENTENARY 3:30 pmSat. Mar. 24 at Wash. & Jeff. 1:00 pm Sat. Mar. 31 DREW 1:00 pmWed. Apr. 4 at FDU-Florham 7:00 pmSat. Apr. 7 MERCHANT MARINE 1:00 pmTue. Apr. 10 at St. John Fisher 4:00 pm Sat. Apr. 14 at Susquehanna 12:00 pmWed. Apr. 18 MARYWOOD 7:30 pmSat. Apr. 21 at Goucher 1:00 pmWed. Apr. 25 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 7:00 pmSat. Apr. 28 CATHOLIC 2:30 pmWed. May 2 Landmark Semifi nals TBASat. May 5 Landmark Championship TBA

HOME GAMES IN CAPS*Landmark Conference Opponents

2011 Results (9-8/*3-2 Landmark Conference)Date Royals OPP W/LF26 10 DeSALES 3 WM1 12 FARMINGDALE ST. 6 WM5 5 MUHLENBERG 10 LM9 9 at Nazareth 15 LM16 15 HARTWICK 11 WM19 9 at Marywood 6 WM26 7 at Stevenson 21 LM30 8 at F&M 12 LA2 17 *at Mer. Marine 13 WA5 8 ST. JOHN FISHER 9 (ot) LA9 9 *at Drew 10 LA16 5 *SUSQUEHANNA 9 LA23 9 *GOUCHER 8 (ot) WA30 12 *at Catholic 10 WM4 12 $CATHOLIC 9 WM7 12 %at Goucher 8 WM11 3 !at Gettysburg 8 L

HOME GAMES IN CAPS$LANDMARK SEMIFINALS

%Landmark Championship!NCAA Division III Championships

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseJim Rogalski made quite a splash in his fi rst season as head coach of The Uni-versity of Scranton men’s lacrosse program, leading the Royals to their fi rst-ever Landmark Conference title and to their fi rst-ever NCAA tournament appearance in the program’s 25-year history.

And to think that Scran-ton’s storybook season was

only minutes away from not happening.

The Royals found themselves trailing defending Landmark champion Goucher College by three goals with 10 min-utes remaining in the fourth period in a must-win situation on Saturday, April 23, at Fitzpatrick Field.

Nevertheless, Scranton fought back and pulled out a 9-8 victory in overtime, then defeated Catholic University twice within a fi ve-day span before setting up another meeting with Goucher, this time in the Landmark Con-ference championship game. The Royals avoided the dramatics of the fi rst meeting by building up an 11-5 lead midway through the fourth period en route to a 12-8 vic-tory.

And even though Scranton’s season came to an end days later with an 8-3 loss to 12th-ranked Gettysburg in the NCAA tournament, the Royals more than held their own, forging a tie with the heavily favored Bullets early in the third period.

Another highlight was the selection of fi ve Royals as all-conference performers, including three fi rst-team picks. It was the most representatives from Scranton on an all-conference team since 1995.

A native of Arnold, Maryland, Rogalski has coached extensively on the NCAA Division I and III level since his graduation from St. Mary's College of Maryland in 1997. For the past six seasons, he has been on the coaching staff at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, beginning his career there as head assistant lacrosse coach in 2004 before being promoted to associate head coach in 2007. He has also served as an assistant coach at Drexel University, Washington & Lee University, Goucher College, Western New England College, and St. Mary's.

Rogalski began a three-year tenure at Drexel in 2001, where he served as defensive and recruiting coordinator and whose fi rst season was highlighted by nine wins, the fourth-most in the program's history at the time. He also coached three players who earned all-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honors and another who was named the conference's rookie of the year in 2002.

In his fi rst three seasons under Jim Stagnitta's guidance at Rutgers, Rogalski handled a number of coaching and

administrative duties, including game and practice plan-ning, recruiting, monitoring NCAA compliance, and orga-nizing clinics for local youth players and youth coaches. In his role as associate head coach over the past three years, he oversaw the Scarlet Knights's recruiting efforts, which resulted in nationally-ranked recruiting classes in 2007 and 2008 by Inside Lacrosse magazine and commit-ments from fi ve high school all-Americans for this season and next year's freshman class.

On the fi eld, Rutgers also pulled off a major upset in the inaugural season of the Big East Conference in 2010, de-feating NCAA runner-up Notre Dame, 10-8, on March 27 in South Bend, Indiana.

During his undergraduate days at St. Mary's, he was a four-year letterman on the men's lacrosse team. A three-year starter, Rogalski earned all-Capital Athletic Confer-ence honors twice (1st team, 1996; 2nd team, 1995). He also coached there for two seasons as an assistant upon graduation before moving on to Western New England College and Goucher College in 1998 and 1999, respec-tively.

Rogalski is the owner of Ski Lax, Inc., and co-owner of Coast to Coast Lacrosse Camp, Inc. Jim and his wife, Susan, reside in Clarks Summit with their two daughter, Ella and Lia.

Coaching HighlightsOverall Record: 9-8 (.529)

Landmark Conference Championships (1): 2011

NCAA Tournament Appearances (1): 2001

Winning Records (1): 2011 (9-8)

All-Landmark Conference Selections (5)Stephen Bruestle (1st team, 2011), Patrick Cefalu (1st team, 2011), Tim Cleary (1st team, 2011), Mike Rufo (2nd team, 2011), Taylor Nelson (2nd team, 2011)

College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) District II All-Academic Selections (1)Christian Dugan (2nd team)

United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) North/South All-Star Game Selections (1)Patrick Cefalu (2011)

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseAssistant CoachEd Williams

Ed Williams, a native of Florham Park, New Jersey, begins his second season as an assistant coach.

A former standout player at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from which he graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal jus-

tice, he was a four-year starter at midfi eld for the Warriors, earning fi rst-team all-Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) honors in 2009 and second team in 2010, and served as tri-captain his senior year. He fi nished his career with 97 goals and 40 assists for 137 total points. He played a key role on a Lycoming team that posted a 23-5 record over the past three seasons under head coach Brian Anken, including a 9-1 mark and tie for fi rst place in the MAC in 2009.

Upon graduation from Lycoming, Williams served as a volunteer recruiting coach for the Warriors. During the summers of 2006-2010, he also worked as an assistant di-rector and sports director for the Florham Park Day Camp, managing sport activities and events, organizing camp activities and fi eld trips and providing a fun and safe envi-ronment for campers.

At Hanover Park High School, Williams was a three-year letterman and team captain of the boys' lacrosse team and played four years of football.

His younger brother, Joseph, is a graduate of The Univer-sity of Scranton and was a member of the Royal wreslting team (2007-2011).

Volunteer Assistant CoachSean Coleman

In four seasons, Coleman was a mainstay up front for the Royals, fi nishing his career with 33 goals and 18 assists for 61 total points in 52 games. His 85 ground balls is currently 24th on Scranton’s all-time list. He was a member of the 2008 team that won a

school-record 12 games under former head coach Kevin Dugan, who is currently director of men’s lacrosse opera-tions at the University of Notre Dame. Coleman was also a member of three Landmark Conference tournament-qualifying teams (2008, 2009, 2011). He also excelled in the classroom, landing a spot on the Landmark Confer-ence Academic Honor Roll three times.

Volunteer Assistant CoachTom Hayes

Hayes is a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. In 32 seasons at both Drexel and Rutgers, he posted an overall record of 243-162 (.600). His tenure at Rutgers included fi ve NCAA tournament appearances and the Scarlet Knights were ranked in the top 20 from 1975 to 1998. He also coached 57 all-Americans. Hayes has also served as president of the International Lacrosse Federa-tion from 1994 through 2002, vice president from 1974-1978, secretary-treasurer from 1978-1983, general del-egate from 1974-1994, chair of the Marketing Committee from 2001 to the present, and chair of the Development Committee from 2003 to the present.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseRoster

No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr Hometown/High School 1 Taylor Nelson 6-1 210 A Jr. Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 2 Brendan Synan 6-1 190 D Jr. Mahopac, NY/Mahopac 3 Kyle Frank 6-1 183 A Jr. Glen Arm, Md./Boys’ Latin 4 Matt Tibbitts 6-2 180 M So. West Hartford, Conn./Conard 5 Matt Glenn 6-0 180 M Sr. Jamison, Pa./Central Bucks East 6 John Gregitis 5-10 165 M So. Wayne, Pa./St. Joseph’s Preparatory 7 Tim Cleary 6-0 170 D Jr. Shrewsbury, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy 8 Jake Hutchins 5-8 160 M So. Ridgewood, NJ/Ridgewood 9 Mike Deliberti 5-11 165 M So. Fairfi eld, Conn./Fairfi eld Ludlowe10 Matt Cunningham 5-11 165 M Fr. Seacliff, NY/North Shore11 Tim O’Rourke 6-3 175 M Fr. West Chester, Pa./St. Joseph's 12 Colin Gable 5-8 160 G So. Ridgewood, NJ/Ridgewood13 John McShea 5-11 195 D Sr. Strafford, Pa./St. Joseph's Preparatory14 Pat Farrell 6-2 180 D Fr. Jamison, Pa./St. Joseph’s Preparatory15 Ben Worthington 5-9 195 G Jr. Jenkintown, Pa./Archbishop Wood16 Mike Rufo 6-1 175 M Sr. Broomall, Pa./Haverford School18 Gus Sturm 6-0 180 A So. Wayne, Pa./Conestoga19 Colin Panayi 6-1 175 D Fr. Bedminster, NJ/Bernards 20 Matt Finor 5-7 175 M Fr. Churchville, Pa./Council Rock South21 Anthony Lombardo 5-8 170 A Fr. Mendham, NJ/Mendham22 Kevin Brier 6-0 170 A Jr. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West23 Michael Bernier 6-4 205 M Fr. Wayne, Pa./Malvern Preparatory 24 Dillon McInerney 6-0 170 M Jr. Hawthorne, NJ/Bergen Catholic26 Daniel Slade 6-2 170 A Sr. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East27 Dan Crawford 5-9 175 D Fr. Churchville, Pa./ St. Joseph’s Preparatory28 Colin McPoyle 6-0 210 M Sr. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South29 Domenick Scali 6-0 180 M Fr. Colts Neck, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy 30 Ryan Millard 5-10 190 D Fr. Long Valley, NJ/West Morris Central 31 Will Mahle 6-1 175 A Fr. Montgomery, NJ/Montgomery32 David Magrini 6-3 170 M Fr. Montclair, NJ/Trinity Pawling 33 Chris Sumpter 5-10 150 G Fr. Crofton, Md./South River34 Ryan Saraceni 5-9 185 D So. Lansdale, Pa./La Salle36 Dennis Jordan 5-7 150 M Fr. Long Valley, NJ/West Morris Central38 Peter Meehan 6-2 190 D Fr. Rockville Centre, NY/South Side39 Dan Frankel 5-6 140 A So. Kinnelon, NJ/Kinnelon42 Kurt Abitz 5-9 150 M Fr. Merrick, NY/Calhoun43 Nicholas Fabiano 5-7 140 A Fr. Mineola, NY/Mineola44 Tyler Bliss 5-11 165 D Fr. Basking Ridge, NJ/Ridge45 Olaf Gilliam 5-11 195 M Jr. Piermont, NY/Tappan Zee Head Coach: Jim Rogalski (St. Mary’s {Md.} ’97, 2nd year, 9-7, .563, entering 2012 season)Assistant Coaches: Ed Williams (Lycoming ’10, 2nd year), Sean Coleman (1st year), Tom Hayes (2nd year)Student Assistants: Brendan Gray, Matt DachowskiCaptains: #7 Tim Cleary, #28 Colin McPoyle, #1 Taylor Nelson, #16 Mike Rufo

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseNews & Notes

In the silver anniversary of the program, in 2011, the Royals struck gold, winning their fi rst-ever Land-mark Conference title and advancing to the NCAA Division III championships for the fi rst time in the pro-gram's 25-year history. Scranton ended the season with a 9-8 record under fi rst-year head coach Jim Rogalski.

Seniors Colin McPoyle and Mike Rufo and juniors Tim Cleary and Taylor Nelson will serve as team captains for the 2012 season. McPoyle and Cleary were mainstays on a defensive unit that held nine opponents under 10 goals last season. In three sea-sons, McPoyle has appeared in 46 games and has 44 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers. Cleary, a 2011 first-team all-Landmark Conference selection, has 54 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers in 30 career games. Nelson and Rufo both earned sec-ond-team all-Landmark Conference honors last sea-son to help Scranton to its first Landmark Conference title. Nelson led the Royals in goals (31) and total points (43) while Rufo was second in goals scored (25) and third overall in total points (29). In addition, Rufo enters his final campaign needing 18 goals to move into the top 15 all-time in Scranton history.

The Royals will certainly have plenty of hurdles to clear in their attempt to repeat as Landmark Confer-ence champions. Scranton faces a challenging 15-game schedule that includes 11 teams that posted winning records last season. Of those 11, eight won at least 10 games—St. John Fisher (12-4), FDU-Flor-ham (11-7), Marywood (11-7), Nazareth (11-7), and Farmingdale State (10-5), along with Landmark Con-ference rivals Goucher (11-6), Catholic University (11-6), and Susquehanna (11-6). The other three teams with winning records are Lycoming (9-8), Franklin & Marshall (8-6), and Drew (8-6).

The Roylas are picked to finish second in the Land-mark Conference during the 2012 season, accord-ing to a preseason poll of the league’s head coach-es and sports information directors. The defending champion Royals racked up 53 points, eight behind 2010 champion Goucher College, while Catholic University is picked to finish third with 47 points, fol-lowed by Susquehanna University (41), Drew Universi-ty, the Merchant Marine Academy (19), and newly-affiliated member Washington & Jefferson (14). The conference has enjoyed parity throughout its first four seasons, with a different champion emerging every year. Drew won the inaugural title in 2008, followed by the Merchant Marine Academy in 2009, Goucher in 2010, and Scranton in 2011.

Junior attacker Kyle Frank will return to the lineup after a two-year absence. He burst onto the scene in 2008, earning the Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year award and second-team all-conference honors after leading the Royals in goals (36) and total points (56). His 56 total points were the most by a Scranton player since Joe Empirio accounted for 82 (44 goals, 38 assists) in 1999. In 2009, Frank had 22 goals and seven assists for 29 total points as the Royals went 9-7 and advanced to the championship game of the Landmark tournament. He enters the upcoming 2012 season 15 total points shy of becom-ing one of 19 players in Scranton history to record 100 in a career.

The Royals are 13-10 in Landmark Conference play since the league starting competing in 2008. Scran-ton has also qualified for the conference's post-season tournament three times (2008, 2009, 2011). Overall, Scranton is 36-29 (.554) during this span.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseScranton Combined Team Statistics

All games (Final Statistics)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-8 5-3 4-5 0-0CONFERENCE 3-2 1-1 2-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-6 4-2 2-4 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.2-26-11 DESALES W 10-3 2503-1-11 FARMINGDALE ST. W 12-6 573-5-11 MUHLENBERG L 5-10 1753-9-11 at #17 Nazareth L 9-15 1003-16-11 HARTWICK W 15-11 1253-19-11 at Marywood University W 9-6 2103-26-11 at #2 Stevenson L 7-21 2543-30-11 at Franklin & Marshall L 8-12 307

* 4-2-11 at USMMA W 17-13 1104-5-11 ST. JOHN FISHER L o t 8-9 75

* 4-9-11 at Drew University L 9-10 139* 4-16-11 SUSQUEHANNA L 5-9 150* 4-23-11 GOUCHER Wot 9-8 150* 4-30-11 at Catholic University W 12-10 315% 5-4-11 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY W 12-9 250$ 5-7-11 at Goucher W 12-8 469^ 5-11-11 at #12 Gettysburg L 3-8 350

*Landmark Conference Games%LANDMARK CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (SCRANTON, Pa.)$Landmark Conference Championship (Towson, Md.)^NCAA 1st-Round Game (Gettsyburg, Pa.)

TEAM STATISTICS SCRMLX11 OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 162-629 168-553 Goals scored per game 9.53 9.88 Shot pct. . 2 5 8 . 3 0 4 Shots on goal-Attempts 374-629 355-553 SOG pct. . 5 9 5 . 6 4 2 S h o t s / G a m e 37.0 32.5 A s s i s t s 76 101MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 24-80 22-69 Conversion Percent . 3 0 0 . 3 1 9GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 162 168 M a n - u p 24 22 M a n - d o w n 0 4 U n a s s i s t e d 86 67 O v e r t i m e 1 1 Goals scored average 9.50 9.85GROUND BALLS 630 581TURNOVERS 359 338CAUSED TURNOVERS 154 186FACEOFFS (W-L) 243-394 151-394 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 6 1 7 . 3 8 3CLEARS 257-321 295-401 Clear Pct. . 8 0 1 . 7 3 6PENALTIES N u m b e r 75 85 M i n u t e s 52:00 58:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1232 2254 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/154 9/250 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff1 Taylor Nelson 17 31 12 43 101 1 0 39 0-026 Daniel Slade 17 24 7 31 57 0 0 33 0-016 Mike Rufo 16 25 4 29 77 7 0 11 0-07 Sean Coleman 17 11 18 29 40 1 0 38 0-09 Keenan Dowd 17 7 12 19 41 1 0 25 0-014 Dillon McInerney 16 15 2 17 54 1 0 12 0-032 Robert Pantages 14 16 0 16 45 2 0 10 0-04 JP Barton 16 8 6 14 30 4 0 6 0-06 John Gregitis 17 6 6 12 65 0 0 23 0-040 Gus Sturm 12 7 0 7 13 5 0 3 0-023 Sean Milde 17 2 1 3 8 0 0 32 0-022 Kevin Brier 5 2 0 2 9 0 0 2 0-012 Collin Kaval 10 2 0 2 7 0 0 5 0-08 Thomas Alati 6 2 0 2 4 2 0 1 0-010 Matt Glenn 16 1 1 2 23 0 0 5 0-011 Patrick Cefalu 17 1 1 2 14 0 0 142 231-36933 Tim Cleary 15 1 1 2 11 0 0 36 0-021 Matt Dachowski 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-024 Oliver Nugent 10 0 1 1 6 0 0 2 0-05 Matt Deliberti 17 0 1 1 4 0 0 24 0-029 Brendan Gray 9 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 12-2515 Ben Worthington 15 0 1 1 1 0 0 16 0-034 Ryan Saraceni 17 0 1 1 0 0 0 16 0-03 Olaf Gilliam 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 4 0-030 Christian Dugan 14 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0-042 Matt Tibbits 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-031 Trevor Internoscia 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-025 Dave Lafaman 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 0-018 John McShea 17 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 0-017 John Schiliro 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-02 Brendan Synan 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0-044 Luke Martin 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-041 Fran Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-039 Dan Frankel 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-038 Wes Meehan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-036 Jake Hutchins 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-035 Matthew Colon 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-028 Colin McPoyle 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0-027 Matt Mitchell 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-020 Stephen Bruestle 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0-013 Adam Gershowitz 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 Jeremy Dowiak 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0-0

Total 17 162 76 238 629 24 0 630 243-394Opponents 17 168 101 269 553 22 4 581 151-394

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T15 Ben Worthington 14 472:49 66 8.38 92 . 5 8 2 5-3-00 Jeremy Dowiak 15 537:42 99 11.05 94 . 4 8 7 4-5-013 Adam Gershowitz 2 12:33 3 14.34 1 . 2 5 0 0-0-0

Total 17 1023:04 168 9.85 187 . 5 2 7 9-8-0Opponents 17 1023:04 162 9.50 212 . 5 6 7 8-9-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalScranton 40 42 38 41 1 162Opponents 37 47 40 43 1 168

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalScranton 44 45 51 47 0 187Opponents 61 52 52 45 2 212

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalScranton 171 162 149 144 3 629Opponents 132 144 137 139 1 553

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalScranton 101 94 90 86 3 374

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's Lacrosse#1 Taylor NelsonAttack, JuniorChester Springs, Pa.Downingtown EastMajor: Health Administration

Bio: Two-year letterman...has played in 30 out of a possible 32 games over the past two seasons...fulfi lled his tremen-

dous potential last spring, scoring a team-leading 31 goals after tallying seven the previous year...has 38 goals and 14 assists for 52 total points in 30 career games...will once again be a signifi cant part of the Royal offense this year.

Sophomore Year (2011): Started all 17 games...led Royals in goals (31), total points (43), and shot attempts (101), and tied for the team-lead in game-winning goals (2)...earned second-team all-Landmark Conference honors in a vote conducted among the league's head coaches...accounted for at least one point in 16 games and scored at least one goal in 14 games...had 10 multi-goal games, including a career-high four goals in a 15-11 victory over Hartwick College on March 16 at Fitzpatrick Field and in a 12-10 must-win situtation in a 12-10 victory over Catholic University on May 4...was credited with the game-winning goal in victories over Farmingdale State on March 1 at Fitzpatrick Field and against Hartwick...scored three goals and added an assist in the Royals' 12-9 victory over Catholic University in the semifi nals of the Landmark Conference tournament on May 4 at Fitzpatrick Field...scored two goals and assisted on two others in Scranton's 12-8 victory over Goucher College in the championship game of the Landmark Confer-ence tournament on May 7 in Towson, Maryland...fi nished second on the team in ground balls with 39, including a career-high of six against Hartwick...fi n-ished tied for fi fth in game-winning goals per game (0.12), eighth in both goals (1.82) and shots (5.94) per game, and tenth in points per game (2.53) in the fi nal Landmark Conference statistical rankings.

Freshman Year (2010): Saw action in 13 games and started 10 times...had seven goals and two assists for nine total points...scored a season-high two goals-both coming on man-up situations-in a 16-3 victory over Moravian College on April 21 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania...in his fi rst game, scored an unassisted goal with 1:47 remaining in the fourth period in a 12-5 upset of then 12th-ranked Ithaca College on March 2 at Fitzpatrick Field...recorded both of his assists in a 16-4 loss to then 18th-ranked Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, Virginia, on March 17...eighteen of his

34 shot attempts were on goal...also scooped up 10 ground balls.

High School: Member of a 2007 state and four Suburban League championship teams under head coach Tom Slate...was team captain his senior year...tallied 70 points (48 goals, 22 assists)...also ex-celled in football, earning an all-conference honors as an outside linebacker his junior and senior years...served as a team captain his senior year, helping to lead the Cougars to a conference championship.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Conf. 2nd-Team Selection (2011)Landmark Academic Honor Roll Selection (2011)Scranton Athlete of the Week (March 20, 2011)

#2 Brendan SynanDefense, JuniorMahopac, NY/MahopacMajor: Exercise Science

Bio: Two-year letterman...has played in 27 out of a possible 32 games over the past two seasons...has caused six turn-

overs and scooped up 13 ground balls in his career.

Sophomore Year (2011): Appeared in 14 games and started once, vs. Susquehanna at home on April 16...recorded a caused turnover in a 21-7 loss to then 2nd-ranked Stevenson University in Owings Mills, Maryland, on March 26, in a 12-8 loss at Franklin & Marshall on March 30, and in a 9-5 loss to Susque-hanna on April 16 at Fitzpatrick Field...came up with six ground balls, including two each against Franklin & Marshall and in a 10-9 loss to Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, on April 9.

Freshman Year (2010): Appeared in 13 games and started twice (vs. Lynchburg on March 17 and Penn St-Abington on April 24)...member of a defensive unit that held 11 opponents under 10 goals...caused two turnovers in a 9-5 loss to Babson College on March 20 at Fitzpatrick Field...scooped up fi ve ground balls.

High School: Served as team captain and was a member of two sectional semifi nal teams under head coach Dave Haddeland...played club la-crosse with the Hudson Valley Empire team that earned a bronze medal in the 2008 Empire State Games...was selected to participate in the Section 1 Senior All-Star game.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Academic Honor Roll Selection (2010)

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's Lacrosse#3 Kyle FrankAttack, JuniorGlen Arm, Md./Boys' LatinMajor: Psychology

Bio: Two-year letterman...returns to the program after a two-year absence...prolifi c scoring threat who enters his junior year 20th in goals scored

(58) and 23rd in total points (85) in Royals' history...adds another dimension to an offense that returns fi ve of its top six scorers from the 2011 season...has appeared in 30 games in his career and has ac-counted for at least one point in 27 of them.

Sophomore Year (2009): Appeared in 14 games and fi nished third on the team in goals (22), total points (29), and shot attempts (75)...scored a season-high four goals in a 19-4 win over Immaculata on February 24 at Fitzpatrick Field and had three apiece in wins over Cazenovia and Goucher on March 14 and April 4 at home, respectively, and in losses on the road at Rochester Inst. of Technology (RIT) on March 11 and the Merchant Marine Academy on March 28...accounted for at least one point in 11 of 14 games...scored one game-winning goal (vs. Immaculata) and three man-up goals.

Freshman Year (2008): Saw action in all 16 games...led the Royals in goals (36) and total points (56)...was voted the Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year and second-team all-conference selection in a bal-lot conducted among the league's head coaches...fi nished second in points per game (3.5), fourth in goals per game (2.25), and eight in assists per game (1.25) in the fi nal Landmark Conference statistical rankings...scored a career-high six goals and had two assists to fi nish with eight total points in the Roy-als' 18-3 victory over Elmira College on March 9 at Fitzpatrick Field...had nine other multi-goal games, including a 5-goal effort in a 13-9 win over Centena-ry College in Hackettstown, New Jersey, on April 2...scored the game-winning goal and had two assists in an 8-6 win over Catholic University on April 19 at Fitzpatrick Field...accounted for at least one point in 15 of 16 games...scored two game-winning goals (Elmira, Catholic) and recorded six man-up goals.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Conference Rookie of the Year (2008)Landmark Conference 2nd-Team Selection (2008)

#4 Matt TibbittsMidfi eld, SophomoreWest Hartford, Conn./ConardMajor: Exploratory

Freshman Year (2011): Saw action in two games, in a 10-3 victory against DeSales on February 26 and in a 21-7 loss to Stevenson on March 26.

High School: Lettered twice in lacrosse and also played football, soccer, and competed in track and fi eld…had two productive seasons on the offensive end in lacrosse, fi nishing with 20 goals and 20 assists his junior year as Conard posted an 11-8 record…scored 14 goals and had 10 assists in fi ve games be-fore a knee injury kept him out of the lineup the rest of his senior year…Conard went 13-6 and advanced to the semifi nals of the state tournament in 2010…earned academic honors all four years…son of Jeff and Kate Tibbitts…his mother played tennis, basket-ball and softball at The College of Holy Cross and his father is a graduate of Muhlenberg College…has two siblings: Maggie and Caroline.

#5 Matt GlennMidfi eld, SeniorJamison, Pa./Central Bucks EastMajor: Marketing

Bio: Two-year letterman...has appeared in 23 career games...has two goals, an assist, three total points, and

seven ground balls in his career.

Sophomore Year (2011): Saw action in 16 games...scored an unassisted goal in the second period in a 9-5 loss to Susquehanna on April 16...had an assist on Daniel Slade's goal to give the Royals a 1-0 lead in an 8-3 loss to then 12th-ranked Gettysburg in the opening round of the NCAA tournament on May 11.

Freshman Year (2009): Appeared in seven games...scored the fi rst goal of his career in the fi rst period in a 19-4 victory over Immaculata College on February 24...also fi nished with two ground balls-one each in a 17-3 victory over Susquehanna and a 14-8 victory over Marywood.

High School: Earned all-Suburban One Conference honors his senior year after scoring 16 goals, assist-ing on eight others, and coming up with 23 ground balls...member of four Suburban One Conference champion teams.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's Lacrosse#6 John GregitisMidfi eld, SophomoreWayne, Pa./St. Joseph's PreparatoryMajor: Computer Information Systems

Freshman Year (2011): One of 10 players on the roster to see action in all 17 games...fi nished

the season with six goals and six assists for 12 total points, 23 ground balls, and six caused turnovers...scored a season-high two goals in a 9-8 loss in over-time to St. John Fisher on April 5 at Fitzpatrick Field; scored both of his goals against St. John Fisher late in the third period to help the Royals erase an 8-5 defi -cit...played a key role in the Royals' 12-9 victory over Catholic University in the semifi nals of the Landmark Conference tournament at Fitzpatrick Field, fi nishing with a goal and three assists; in that match, set up Taylor Nelson's goal with 4:50 left in the fourth period to give the Royals' a three-goal cushion after the Cardinals narrowed the gap to two three minutes earlier...scored the fi rst goal of his career in a 15-9 loss to Nazareth College in Rochester, New York, on March 9, and recorded the fi rst point of his career with an assist in the Royals' 10-3 victory over DeSales on February 26 at Fitzpatrick Field...scored the game-winning goal in a must-win situation for the Royals in a 12-10 win over Catholic University in the Landmark Conference regular-season fi nale for both teams on April 30 in Washington, DC...fi nished tied for fourth on the team in assists with six...scooped up at least one ground ball in 12 of 17 games and had seven multi-ground ball games.

High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football, golf and soccer in high school...fi nished his lacrosse career with 27 goals, including 19 his senior year...second-team all-Philadelphia Catholic League selection...was twice named to the Honor Roll...son of John and Rose Mary Gregitis...has three siblings: Kelly, Megan and Taylor.

#7 Tim ClearyDefense, JuniorShrewsbury, NJ/Christian Brothers AcademyMajor: Health Administration

Bio: Two-year letterman who has played 30 of 32 games during this span...has 54 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers...

mainstay on a Royal defensive unit that has held 21 of 32 opponents over the past season under 10 goals...has a goal and an assist on the offensive end.

Sophomore Year (2011): Saw action in 15 of 17 games...one of seven players on the team to scoop up at least 30 ground balls...played a key role on a Royal defensive unit that held nine opponents under 10 goals...caused a season-high fi ve turnovers in the Royals' 12-6 win over Farmingdale State on March 1 at Fitzpatrick Field...also came up with a season-high nine ground balls against Farmingdale St...scored the fi rst goal of his career, unassisted, with 5:32 left in the third period to give the Royals a 9-6 lead en route to a 12-9 victory over Catholic University in the semifi nals of the Landmark Conference tournament at Fitzpat-rick Field on May 4...had an assist on one of Robert Pantages's four goals in Scranton's season-opening 10-3 victory over DeSales University on February 26 at Fitzpatrick Field...scooped up at least one ground ball in 11 games.

Freshman Year (2010): Appeared in all 15 games and started 13 times...recorded 18 ground balls...member of a defensive unit that held 12 of 15 oppo-nents under 10 goals.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Conference 1st-Team Selection (2011)Landmark Academic Honor Roll Selection (2010, 2011)

#8 Jake HutchinsMidfi eld, SophomoreRidgewood, NJ/RidgewoodMajor: Business Administration

Freshman Year (2011): Saw ac-tion in two games, appearing in a 10-3 victory over DeSales on February 26 and in a 21-7

loss to Stevenson on March 26.

High School: Earned three letters in lacrosse...member of two Group III state (2008, 2009) and one Bergen County championship team (2008)...son of Michael and Teresa Hutchins...has three siblings: Em-ily, Sydney and Phoebe.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's Lacrosse#12 Colin CableGoal, SophomoreRidgewood, NJ/RidgewoodMajor: Exploratory

Bio: Returns to the program after a two-year absence

Freshman Year (2009): Saw action in seven games in goal

and played 110 minutes...fi nished with a 6.52 goals against average and a save percentage of .657...made 23 saves, including a career-high eight in 30 mintues of action in a 15-10 loss at home to RIT on March 11...also had four saves in 30 minutes of ac-tion in a 10-9 loss to the Merchant Marine Academy on March 28.

#13 John McSheaDefense, SeniorStrafford, Pa./St. Joseph's PreparatoryMajor: History

Bio: Three-year letterman...has appeared in 25 career games.

Junior Year (2011): Saw ac-tion in all 17 games...fi nished with a career-high 22 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers...scooped up a season-high four ground balls in a must-win 12-10 victory over Catholic on April 30...four days later, came up with two ground balls and caused three turnovers in a 12-9 win over Catholic in the semifi nals of the Landmark tournament on May 4 ...had two ground balls and caused a turnover in the an 8-3 loss to Gettysburg in the NCAA tournament...caused three turnovers in a 10-3 victory over DeSales on Feb-ruary 26...played a key role on defensive unit that held nine opponents under 10 goals.

Sophomore Year (2010): Played in two games-in a 16-3 win over Moravian on April 21 and in an 18-1 victory over Penn State-Abington on April 24.

Freshman Year (2009): Saw action in six games...scooped up a ground ball in a win over Immaculata on February 24...picked up valuable experience by seeing action in games against Salisbury on February 15, Cazenovia on March 14, Moravian on April 15, Drew on April 25, and Goucher in the semifi nals of the Landmark tournament on April 29.

High School: Member of four Philadelphia Catholic League runner-up teams at St. Joseph's Preparatory and was a member of a Western New England Divi-sion II championship team at the Berkshire School...

while at St. Joseph's Preparatory, earned all-Phila-delphia Catholic League honors as a senior and was the recipient of the Jim Regan Award, which is presented annually to the senior who demonstrates leadership and outstanding play.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010)

#15 Ben WorthingtonGoal, JuniorJenkintown, Pa./Archbishop WoodMajor: Marketing

Bio: Two-year letterman...has played in goal in 23 of 32 career games...Royals' all-time leader in goals against aver-

age (7.23) and is second in save pct. (.606), sixth in saves per game (7.14), and seventh in saves (157).

Sophomore Year (2011): Appeared in 14 games and started four times...posted a goals against average of 8.38, with 92 saves and a save percentage of .582...made a career-high 17 saves in a 12-8 victory over Goucher in the championship game of the Landmark tournament on May 7...made 14 saves in an 8-3 loss to Gettysburg in the NCAA tournament...made fi ve-or-more saves in 10 games...posted a 5-3 win-loss record...fi nished fourth in goals against average and save percentage and sixth in saves per game in the Landmark Conference.

Freshman Year (2010): Appeared in eight games and started the fi nal seven games of the season...posted a win-loss record of 4-3, with a goals against average of 5.79 and a save percentage of .644...made at least 10 saves four times, including a sea-son-high 13 in an 8-7 victory over Marywood on April 14...in his fi rst start, stopped 11 shots in a 7-5 victory over Susquehanna on April 2...also had 10 saves apiece in a 4-3 loss to Goucher on April 17 and in a 7-3 loss to Catholic University on May 1...led the Landmark Conference in goals against average, was fourth in save percentage (.644), and eighth in saves per game (8.12).

High School: Named fi rst-team all-Catholic and Bucks County honors three times in football...mem-ber of football team that advanced to the cham-pionship game of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Class AAA state tourna-ment...played club lacrosse with the Dukes, LB3 and Archies...his high school lacrosse coach was Don Mangin.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's Lacrosse#16 Mike RufoMidfi eld, SeniorBroomall, Pa./Haverford SchoolMajor: Business Administration

Bio: Three-year letterman...one of the Royals' most consistent scoring over the past three years...in 47 career games, has 53 goals and 17 assists for 70

total points..28 points shy of moving into the top 15 all-time in scoring in Scranton history.

Junior Year (2011): Started 16 games...fi nished second on the team in goals (25) and shot attempts (77) and tied for third in total points (29)...earned second-team all-Landmark Conference honors for the second straight year...led Royals in man-up goals with seven...accounted for at least one point in 14 games and had nine multi-point games...scored at least one goal in 11 games and had nine multi-goal games, including a career-high tying fi ve-goal effort in a 17-13 win over the Merchant Marine Academy...scored perhaps the biggest goal of the year with 2:20 remaining in overtime as the Royals upset de-fending Landmark Conference champion Goucher College, 9-8, in a must-win situation on Saturday, April 23; sent that game into overtime with a goal with 2:23 remaining in the fourth period as Scranton overcame a three-goal fourth-period defi cit to keep its conference tournament hopes alive...scored three goals apiece in back-to-back wins over Catholic University within a span of fi ve days; in the 12-10 win over the Cardinals in the regular-season fi nale on Saturday, April 30, which clinched the number two seed for Scranton; and in a 12-9 win on May 4 in the semifi nals...had a goal, a ground ball, and caused a turnover in a 12-8 win over Goucher in the cham-pionship match on May 7...41 of his 77 shot attempts were on goal (53.2 percent).

Sophomore Year (2010): Appeared in all 15 games and started 14 times...earned second-team all-Land-mark Conference honors...led Royals in total points (24) and man-down goals (2) and tied for the team-lead in goals (18)...opened the season with a then career-high fi ve goals in a 12-5 upset of then 12th-ranked Ithaca College on March 2; in that game, scored three times in the second half as the Royals broke away from a 5-4 halftime lead...tied his career high with fi ve goals, including the game-winner, in an 8-7 victory over Marywood on April 14...thirty-nine of his 62 shot attempts were on goal...scored two goals in the fi nal 12 minutes of the fourth period as the Roy-als shaved an 8-2 defi cit down to 8-6 in an eventual 9-6 loss to Hartwick College on March 13...scored man-down goals against Ithaca and Marywood...

scooped up 13 ground balls.

Freshman Year (2009): Saw action in all 16 games...one of fi ve players to score at least 10 goals...fi nished with 10 goals and seven assists for 17 total points...scored two goals in a 20-10 victory over Cazenovia on March 14 and a pair in an 8-6 loss to the Mer-chant Marine Academy in the Landmark Confer-ence championship game on May 2...also picked up 14 ground balls and caused four turnovers...account-ed for at least one point in 10 games and had six multi-point games...had a season-high three assists in a 14-8 win over Marywood on April 21.

High School: Scored 19 goals and had 25 assists to earn all-Main Line honors as a senior.

Awards & HonorsLandmark Conf. 2nd-Team Selection (2010, 2011)Landmark Player of the Week (March 7, 2010; Apr. 3, 2011)

#18 Gus SturmAttack, SophomoreWayne, Pa./ConestogaMajor: Marketing

Freshman Year (2011): Saw ac-tion in 12 games and contributed seven goals...fi ve of his seven goals were scored on man-up situations...scored a goal apiece

against Nazareth, Hartwick, then second-ranked Steven-son, Merchant Marine Academy, Goucher, Catholic, and then 12th-ranked Gettysburg in the opening round of the NCAA tournament...nine of his 13 shot attempts were on goal.

High School: Played three seasons on the junior varsity and one year on the varsity lacrosse program at Conestoga High School...was named the most valuable player of the junior varsity team in 2008 when he scored 35 goals and had 11 assists...poured in 50 goals for the junior varsity his freshman year and had 45 goals and 10 assists for them his junior year...as a member of the varsity program his senior year, fi nished with 15 goals and fi ve assists for 20 total points...member of Conestoga's state championship team in 2010...Conestoga also won the Central League champi-onship in 2009, captured two Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) District I titles (2009, 2010), and a state championship in 2010...academically, was named to the Honor Roll in both his junior and senior year...son of William and Florence Sturm...his father is a graduate of Mar-quette University and his mother is a graduate of Millersville University...has four siblings: Mike, Johanna, Charlie and Maire.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's Lacrosse#22 Kevin BrierAttack, JuniorDoylestown, Pa./Central Bucks WestMajor: Accounting

Bio: Two-year letterman...has four goals and an assists in 14 career games.

Junior Year (2011): Played in fi ve games...fi nished the sea-son with two goals and two ground balls...capped off a 4-0 run with an unassisted goal in the fi rst period in a 9-6 victory over Marywood on March 19...scored a goal off of a play set up by Daniel Slade in the second period to give Scran-ton a 6-2 lead en route to a 12-8 victory over defending champion Goucher College in the championship game of the Landmark Conference tournament on May 7 ...also saw action against DeSales on February 26, Stevenson on March 26, and Susquehanna on April 16.

Sophomore Year (2010): Saw action in four games: at Hartwick on March 13, at Lynchburg on March 17, at Moravian on April 21, and against Penn State-Abington on April 24...scored the fi rst goal of his career with 5:29 left in the fourth period in a 16-3 victory over Moravian and had a goal and an assist in a 16-1 win over Penn State-Abington.

#24 Dillon McInerneyMidfi eld, JuniorHawthorne, NJ/Bergen CatholicMajor: Health Administration

Bio: Two-year letterman...devel-oped into a major scoring threat last season...has appeared in 25 games in his career...scored all 17 of his career points during the 2011

season...has also scooped up 25 ground balls in his career.

Sophomore Year (2011): Appeared in 16 games and started 10 times...one of six players to score at least 10 goals and fi nished sixth on the team in scoring with 15 goals and two assists for 17 total points...scored a career-high three goals in a 9-6 win over Marywood on March 19 and in a 17-13 win over the Merchant Marine Academy on April 2 ...in the win over the Merchant Marine Academy, had two goals and two assists in the fi rst half as the Royals jumpted out to an 11-5 lead...also tallied two goals apiece in a 10-3 win over DeSales on February 26 and in a 10-5 loss to Muhlenberg on March 5.

Freshman Year (2010): Saw action in nine games and started three times...fi nished with 16 shot attempts and fi ve ground balls...seven of his 16 shot attempts were on goal.

High School: Finished with 9 goals and 10 assists on the 2009 team that won a county championship under head coach Joe Haemmerle...also lettered in basketball and football at St. Thomas More High School before enrolling at Bergan Catholic.

#26 Daniel SladeAttack, SeniorDoylestown, Pa./Central Bucks EastMajor: Biomathematics

Bio: Three-year letterman...has 33 goals and 11 assists for 44 total points in 38 career games...coming off a career-best 24-goal,

7-assist season.

Junior Year (2011): Started 16 of 17 games...fi nished second on the team in total points (31) and third in goals scored (24)...his top performance of the season was undoubtedly his career-high 5-goal, 1-assist effort in a 12-8 victory over defending champion Goucher College in the championship game of the Landmark Conference tournament on May 7; in that game, scored three goals during a late third period and early fourth period run as the Royals broke open a close game to take an 11-5 lead...accounted for at least one point in 15 games and had nine multi-point games...scored three goals, including the game-winner, in a 17-13 victory over the Merchant Marine Academy on April 2...scored at least one goal in 14 games and had six multi-goal games.

Sophomore Year (2010): Saw action in 14 games...scored seven goals...had two goals and an assist in a 16-3 victory over Moravian on April 21...tied for the team-lead in man-up goals with three...had a goal and an assist in an 8-7 vic-tory over Marywood on April 14 and in an 18-1 victory over Penn State-Abington on April 24 ...one of nine players on the roster to score at least 10 total points (7 goals, 3 assists)...tallied man-up goals in a 12-8 loss to R.I.T.; in the win over PSU-Abington; and in a 7-3 loss to Catholic on May 1.

Freshman Year (2009): Appeared in seven games and scored two goals and recorded an assist...scored the fi rst goal of his career in 19-4 victory over Immaculata on February 24.

High School: Scored 26 goals and had 17 assists as Central Bucks East posted a 13-4 record and captured its fourth straight Suburban One Conference championship in 2008...fi nished his career with 46 goals and 37 assists and was an all-Suburban One Conference selection twice (2007, 2008).

Awards & HonorsLandmark Academic Honor Roll Selection (2010, 2011)

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's Lacrosse#28 Colin McPoyleMidfi eld, SeniorDoylestown, Pa./Central Bucks SouthMajor: Marketing

Two-year letterman...has played in 30 career games...has two goals and three assists for fi ve total points in his career...has also scooped up

28 ground balls and caused 11 turnovers in his career.

Sophomore Year (2010): Appeared in all 15 games and contributed a goal and three assists for four total points...also fi nished with 16 ground balls and 11 caused turn-overs...scored a goal with 7:38 remaining in the fourth pe-riod to forge a 6-6 tie in a 7-6 loss to the Merchant Marine Academy on April 9...set up Robert Pantages's goal with an assist with 3:43 remaining in the second period in a 12-5 upset of then 12th-ranked Ithaca College...also recorded an assist in a 12-8 loss to R.I.T. on March 10 and in a 9-5 de-feat to Babson...caused three turnovers and scooped up two ground balls in a 15-13 win over Utica on March 6.

Freshman Year (2009): Saw action in 15 games, including an appearance in a 10-9 victory over Goucher College in the semifi nals of the Landmark Conference tournament on April 29...Scored one goal, picked up 12 ground balls, and caused two turnovers...his goal was the game-winner in an 11-4 win over Moravian on April 15.

High School: Scored 46 goals and had 25 assists and 158 ground balls his senior year...earned all-league hon-ors three times and was also named fi rst-team by the Doylestown Intelligencer newspaper...was teammates with current Royal teammates Matt Glenn and Dan Slade on the Twist Black, a summer club team.

#34 Ryan SaraceniDefense, SophomoreLansdale, Pa./La SalleMajor: Business Administration

Freshman Year (2011): One of 10 players on the roster to appear in all 17 games...started the fi nal 10 games of the season...played a key role on a defensive unit that

held nine opponents under 10 goals...fi nished the season with 16 ground balls and was credited with 10 caused turnovers...recorded the fi rst point of his career with an as-sist in a 15-11 victory over Hartwick on March 16...caused a season-high three turnovers in a 9-8 loss in overtime to St. John Fisher on April 5.

High School: Lettered in football three times and lacrosse twice...member of a La Salle High School boys' lacrosse

program that went 42-7 in four years, including four Phila-delphia Catholic League titles and two state champion-ships (2007, 2008)...also a member of the football team that won three league championship and state title in 2010...earned fi rst-team all-league, all-city, and all-state honors as a linebacker on the football team and was also an all-league performer in lacrosse...earned fi rst honors aca-demically all four years...son of Robert and Mimi Saraceni...his father is a graduate of Temple University and Widener University School of Law...has two siblings: Rob, who is currently the captain of the men's lacrosse team at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, and Kirsten.

#39 Dan FrankelAttack, SophomoreKinnelon, NJ/KinnelonMajor: Marketing

Freshman Year (2011): Saw action in two games, in a 10-3 win over DeSales on February 26 and in a 21-7 loss to Stevenson on March

26.

High School: Lettered in lacrosse and cross-country...mem-ber of Kinnelon's state and Morris County championship team...son of Sheldon and Sabra Frankel...his mother is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University.

#45 Olaf GilliamMidfi eld, JuniorPiermont, NY/Tappan ZeeMajor: Psychology

Two-year letterman...has played in 13 career games...has attempted 11 shots and has scooped up fi ve ground balls.

Sophomore Year (2011): Played in 10 games...six of his eight shot attempts were on goal...fi nished with two shots on goal, a ground ball, and caused two turnovers in a 12-9 victory over Catholic University in the semifi nals of the Landmark Conference tournament on May 4...saw ac-tion against Goucher in the championship game of the Landmark Conference tournament on May 7 and against Gettysburg in the NCAA tournament on May 11.

Freshman Year (2010): Saw action in three games...re-corded three shot attempts and a ground ball...all three of his shot attempts came in an 18-1 victory over Penn State-Abington on April 24.

High School: Served as team captain and was an all-league selection in both lacrosse and ice hockey...scored 20 goals and had 18 assists his senior year...his high school lacrosse coach was Jim Ardizone.

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#9 Mike DelibertiMidfi eld, SophomoreFairfi eld, Conn./Fairfi eld LudloweMajor: Marketing

#10 Matt CunninghamMidfi eld, FreshmanSeacliff, NY/North ShoreMajor: Exploratory

#11 Tim O'RourkeMidfi eld, FreshmanWest Chester, Pa.St. Joseph's PreparatoryMajor: Political Science

#14 Pat FarrellDefense, FreshmanJamison, Pa./St. Joseph's PreparatoryMajor: Exploratory

#19 Colin PanayiDefense, FreshmanBedminster, NJ/BernardsMajor: Exploratory

#20 Matt FinorMidfi eld, FreshmanMendham, NJ/MendhamMajor: Biology

Royal Newcomers

#21 Anthony LombardoAttack, FreshmanMendham, NJ/MendhamMajor: Exploratory

#23 Michael BernierMidfi eld, FreshmanWayne, Pa./Malvern PreparatoryMajor: Business Administration

#27 Dan CrawfordDefense, FreshmanChurchville, Pa./St. Joseph's PreparatoryMajor: Secondary Education/English

#29 Domenick ScaliMidfi eld, FreshmanColts Neck, NJ/Christian Brothers AcademyMajor: Exercise Science

#30 Ryan MillardDefense, FreshmanLong Valley, NJ/West Morris CentralMajor: Business Administration

#31 Will MahleAttack, FreshmanMontgomery, NJ/MontgomeryMajor: Communication

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's Lacrosse#32 David MagriniMidfi eld, FreshmanMontclair, NJ/Trinity PawlingMajor: Exploratory

#33 Chris SumpterGoal, FreshmanCrofton, Md./South RiverMajor: Exploratory

#42 Kurt AbitzMidfi eld, FreshmanMerrick, NY/CalhounMajor: Exercise Science

#36 Dennis JordanMidfi eld, FreshmanLong Valley, NJ/West Morris CentralMajor: Marketing

#43 Nicholas FabianoAttack, FreshmanMineola, NY/MineolaMajor: Business Administration

#38 Peter MeehanDefense, FreshmanRockville Centre, NY/South SideMajor: Marketing

#44 Tyler BlissDefense, FreshmanBasking Ridge, NJ/RidgeMajor: Economics

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseGame Records

Total Points1. 12 (8g, 4a) Dan Stallone vs. Messiah, Mar. 29, 20062. 11 (4g, 7a) Greg O'Neill vs. Lycoming, Mar. 26, 19972. 11 (7g, 4a) Steve Michel vs. Dowling, Mar. 20, 19892. 11 (6g, 5a) Mike Keryc vs. FDU-Madison, Apr. 6, 1996)5. 10 (5g, 5a) Steve Michel vs. Widener, Apr. 19, 19905. 10 (8g, 2a) Greg O'Neill vs. Stevens Tech, Mar. 22, 19977. 9 (5g, 4a) Mike Lausten vs. Widener, Apr. 14, 19907. 9 (4g, 5a) Todd Cuccia vs. Moravian, Apr. 17, 20047. 9 (8g, 1a) Steve Michel vs. West Chester, 19927. 9 (3g, 6a) Joe Empirio vs. King's, Mar. 31, 19997. 9 (5g, 4a) Mike Lausten vs. Dickinson, Apr. 15, 19907. 9 (8g, 1a) Mike Keryc vs. Stevens Tech, Mar. 25, 19967. 9 (1g, 8a) Mike Keryc vs. Merchant Marine, Apr. 3, 1996

Goals1. 8 Greg O'Neill vs. Stevens Tech, Mar. 22, 19971. 8 Dan Stallone vs. Messiah, Mar. 29, 20061. 8 Steve Michel vs. West Chester, 19921. 8 Mike Keryc vs. Stevens Tech, Mar. 28, 19965. 7 Steve Michel vs. Dowling, Mar. 20, 19895. 7 Mike Lloyd vs. St. Mary's, 19945. 7 Mike Keryc vs. FDU-Madison, Apr. 5, 19958. 6 Kyle Frank vs. Elmira, Mar. 9, 20088. 6 Nick Youngstrom vs. Cazenovia, Mar. 14, 20098. 6 Jim O'Hora vs. Mary Washington, 19908. 6 Eric Beck vs. Cabrini, Apr. 26, 19958. 6 Kyle Harbin vs. Drew, Apr. 23, 20028. 6 Greg O'Neill vs. Maritime, Mar. 31, 19988. 6 Mike Keryc vs. FDU-Madison, Apr. 6, 19968. 6 Eric Beck vs. Dickinson, Apr. 27, 19968. 6 Jim O'Hora vs. Mary Washington, 19918. 6 Ron Caputo vs. Drew, Apr. 6, 19918. 6 Charlie Venus vs. FDU-Madison, 1990

Assists1. 8 Mike Keryc vs. Merchant Marine, Apr. 3, 19962. 7 Thomas Kornobis vs. Centenary, Mar. 21, 20072. 7 Ron Caputo vs. Widener, Apr. 14, 19902. 7 Ron Caputo vs. Swarthmore, 19915. 6 Joe Empirio vs. King's, Mar. 31, 19995. 6 Steve Michel vs. Drew, Apr. 6, 19915. 6 Steve Michel vs. Haverford, 1990

Saves1. 38 Dan Farrell vs. Bucknell, 19942. 29 Dan Dougherty vs. Cabrini, Mar. 8, 20003. 27 Mark Lausten vs. Bucknell, Apr. 19, 19893. 27 Mark Lausten vs. Haverford, Mar. 25, 19875. 26 Ryan Monahan vs. Montclair St., Apr. 17, 19916. 25 Mark Lausten vs. Gettysburg, Mar. 28, 19877. 24 Dan Farrell vs. Trinity, Mar. 25, 19957. 24 Dan Farrell vs. Montclair St., Mar. 28, 19957. 24 Mark Lausten vs. Western Maryland, Mar. 28, 198710. 23 Thomas Kenyon vs. Plattsburgh St., Mar. 22, 200311. 22 Thomas Kenyon vs. Widener, Apr. 30, 200311. 22 Thomas Kenyon vs. Franklin & Marshall, May 6, 200213. 21 Brian Dougherty vs. St. Lawrence, Mar. 11, 200013. 21 Thomas Davis vs. Elizabethtown, Apr. 26, 200613. 21 Thomas Kenyon vs. Hartwick, Mar. 12, 200216. 20 Thomas Davis vs. Widener, Mar. 20, 200416. 20 Thomas Kenyon vs. Elmira, Apr. 20, 200516. 20 Derek Dengler vs. FDU-Madison, Apr. 15, 1997

Editor's Note: Statistics from some games played dur-ing the following seasons are missing and are still being researched: 1987 (9 games), 1988 (13 games), 1989 (9 games), 1996 (2 games), 1997 (9 games), 1998 (5 games)

Dan Stallone set a Royal single game record with 12 total points against Messiah on March 29, 2006

Dan Farrell holds the Scranton single game record with 38 saves in goal against Bucknell in 1994

Steve Michel is one of four players to score eight goals in a game. He accomplished it against West Chester in 1992.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseCareer Records

Total Points1. 218 Steve Michael (110g, 108a) 1989-19922. 155 Jim O'Hora (114g, 41a) 1989-19923. 152 Eric Beck (107g, 45a) 1993-19964. 148 Joe Empirio (72g, 76a) 1997-19995. 141 Mike Lloyd (97g, 44a) 1994-19976. 129 Mike Keryc (79g, 50a) 1994-19967. 124 Dan Stallone (96g, 28a) 2004-20077. 124 Bart Farrell (86g, 38a) 1998-20017. 124 Ron Caputo (70g, 54a) 1989-199110. 121 Tim Miller (75g, 46a) 2000-200311. 117 Dennis Mahon (61g, 56a) 2001-2002 200412. 114 Thomas Kornobis (36g, 78a) 2006-200913. 111 Pat Kane (76g, 35a) 1995-199814. 110 Todd Cuccia (73g, 37a) 2003-200615. 108 Greg O'Neill (75g, 33a) 1997-1998

Goals1. 114 Jim O'Hora 1989-19922. 110 Steve Michel 1989-19923. 107 Eric Beck 1993-19964. 97 Mike Lloyd 1994-19975. 96 Dan Stallone 2004-20076. 86 Bart Farrell 1998-20017. 80 Brian Kober 1990-19938. 79 Mike Keryc 1994-19969. 76 Pat Kane 1995-199810. 75 Greg O'Neill 1997-199810. 75 Tim Miller 2000-200312. 73 Todd Cuccia 2003-200612. 73 Charles Venus 1987 1989-199014. 72 Nick Youngstrom 2007-200914. 72 Joe Empirio 1997-1999

Assists1. 108 Steve Michel 1989-19922. 78 Thomas Kornobis 2006-20093. 76 Joe Empirio 1997-19994. 61 Mike Kokoszka 1993-19965. 56 Dennis Mahon 2001-2002 20046. 54 Ron Caputo 1989-19917. 50 Keenan Dowd 2008-20117. 50 Mike Keryc 1994-19969. 46 Tim Miller 2000-200310. 45 Eric Beck 1993-199611. 44 Mike Lausten 1989-199011. 44 Mike Lloyd 1994-199713. 41 Jim O'Hora 1989-199214. 38 Ross Darrow 1991-199414. 38 Bart Farrell 1998-2001

Ground Balls1. 443 Patrick Cefalu 2008-20112. 246 Kyle Eaton 2000-20033. 203 Dennis Mahon 2001-2002 20044. 194 Thomas Kenyon 2001-2003 20055. 158 Matthew Huber 2005-20086. 145 Joe Flynn 2005-20077. 126 William Ayers 2000-20037. 126 George Montana 2000-20039. 119 Stephen Bruestle 2008-201110. 117 Rob Loderstedt 2002-200411. 115 Dan Stallone 2004-200712 113 Andrew Eastwood 2008-201013. 109 Joseph Stofega 2000-200314. 107 Thomas Davis 2004-200715. 99 Sean Milde 2008-2011

Face-Off Pct. (Min. 200 Faceoffs)1. .629 Patrick Cefalu (741-1178) 2008-20112. .525 Joe Flynn (158-301) 2005-20073. .514 Joseph Stofega (183-356) 2000-20034. .445 Matthew Huber (171-384) 2005-20085. .413 William Ayers (85-206) 2000-20036. .381 Matthew Cesare (90-236) 2003-2005

Saves1. 634 Thomas Kenyon 2001-2003 20052. 503 Thomas Davis 2004-20073. 446 Jeremy Dowiak 2008-20114. 354 Bryan Dougherty 1999-20005. 350 Dan Farrell 1993, 19956. 178 Tim Riordan 19987. 157 Ben Worthington 2010-20118. 134 Joe Garofalo 2000-20039. 81 Ryan Monaan 199310. 42 Vinny Penn 199811. 29 Matt Orrino 1998, 200011. 29 Dave Monahan 2004-200613 23 Colin Gable 200914. 21 Adam Gershowitz 2008-201115. 18 Matthew DiFede 2008

Save Per Game (Min. 20 Games)1. 12.96 Dan Farrell 1993, 19952. 11.80 Bryan Dougherty 1999-20003. 11.74 Thomas Kenyon 2001-2003 20054. 10.93 Thomas Davis 2004-20075. 7.82 Jeremy Dowiak 2008-20116. 7.14 Ben Worthington 2010-2011

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseSave Percentage (Min. 100 Saves)1. .615 Dan Farrell 1993, 19952. .606 Ben Worthing 2010-20113. .558 Bryan Dougherty 1999-20004. .534 Thomas Kenyon 2001-2003 20055. .530 Tim Riordan 19986. .512 Jeremy Dowiak 2008-20117. .505 Thomas Davis 2004-20078. .493 Joe Garofalo 2000-2003

Goals Against Average (Min. 500 Minutes Played)1. 7.23 Ben Worthington 2010-20112. 9.44 Dan Farrell 1993,19953. 9.51 Jeremy Dowiak 2008-20114. 10.38 Bryan Dougherty 1999-20005. 11.06 Thomas Kenyon 2001-2003 20056. 11.74 Thomas Davis 2004-20077. 12.33 Tim Riordan 19988. 12.53 Joe Garofalo 2000-2003

University of Scranton 2011 Landmark Conference Championship Team1st Row (l-r): John Schiliro, Brendan Gray, Patrick Cefalu, Sean Coleman, Thomas Alati, Jeremy Dowiak Christian Dugan2nd Row (l-r): Adam Gershowitz, JP Barton, Sean Milde, Robert Pantages, Stephen Bruestle, Matt Deliberti Keenan Dowd3rd Row (l-r): Vol. Asst. Coach Doug Homan, Ryan Saraceni, Ben Worthington, Kevin Brier, Luke Martin Jake Hutchins, Dave Lafaman, Dillon McInerney, John Gregitis4th Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Ed Williams, Mathew Colon, Daniel Slade, Matt Dachowski, Mike Rufo Matt Glenn, Wes Meehan, Fran Smith, Head Coach Jim Rogalski5th Row (l-r): Matt Tibbitts, Collin Kaval, Gus Sturm, Tim Cleary, Oliver Nugent, Colin McPoyle Brendan Synan, Olaf Gilliam,John McShea

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseSeason Records

Total Points1. 82 (44g, 38a) Joe Empirio 19992. 81 (42g, 39a) Steve Michel 19903. 72 (35g, 37a) Ron Caputo 19914. 67 (37g, 30a) Mike Keryc 19965. 62 (31g, 31a) Steve Michel 19925. 62 (28g, 34a) Steve Michel 19917. 61 (35g, 26a) Mike Lausten 19908. 60 (41g, 19a) Mike Keryc 19959. 58 (44g, 14a) Greg O'Neill 199810. 56 (36g, 20a) Kyle Frank 200810. 56 (38g, 18a) Eric Beck 199512. 53 (28g, 25a) Dennis Mahon 200213. 51 (31g, 20a) Cody Harris 199914. 50 (39g, 11a) Eric Beck 199614. 50 (31g, 19a) Greg O'Neill 1997

Goals1. 44 Joe Empirio 19991. 44 Greg O'Neill 19983. 42 Steve Michel 19904. 41 Mike Keryc 19955. 39 Eric Beck 19966. 38 Eric Beck 19957. 37 Mike Keryc 19967. 37 Brian Kober 19939. 36 Kyle Frank 20089. 36 Jim O'Hora 199111. 35 Mike Lausten 199011. 35 Ron Caputo 199111. 35 Charles Venus 199014. 34 Robby Napp 200914. 34 Bart Farrell 199914. 34 Dan Stallone 2006

Assists1. 39 Steve Michel 19902. 38 Joe Empirio 19993. 37 Ron Caputo 19914. 34 Steve Michel 19915. 33 Thomas Kornobis 20086. 31 Steve Michel 19927. 30 Mike Keryc 19968. 29 Thomas Kornobis 20079. 27 Dennis Mahon 200110. 26 Mike Lausten 199011. 25 Dennis Mahon 200212. 22 Mike Kokoszka 199513 21 Ross Darrow 199414. 20 Kyle Frank 200814. 20 Cody Harris 199914. 20 Joe Empirio 199814. 20 Nick Youngstrom 2007

Ground Balls1. 142 Patrick Cefalu 20112. 120 Patrick Cefalu 20083. 115 Dennis Mahon 20024. 113 Joe Flynn 20075. 106 Kyle Eaton 20036. 96 Kyle Eaton 20037. 94 Patrick Cefalu 20108. 91 Brian Kober 19939. 87 Patrick Cefalu 200910. 74 Jeff Niederberger 199311. 73 Thomas Kenyon 200212. 67 Joseph Stofega 200313. 61 Thomas Kenyon 200314. 59 Bradley Baer 200715. 57 Williams Ayers 200315. 57 Mark Malczynski 200215. 57 Tom Rooney 1993

Saves1. 200 Thomas Kenyon 20052. 199 Bryan Dougherty 19993. 198 Dan Farrell 19974. 197 Thomas Kenyon 20035. 194 Thomas Davis 20066. 181 Thomas Kenyon 20027. 178 Tim Riordan 19988. 162 Thomas Davis 20049. 155 Bryan Dougerty 200010. 152 Dan Farrell 199311. 145 Jeremy Dowiak 200912. 142 Thomas Davis 200713. 137 Jeremy Dowiak 200814. 99 Joe Garofalo 200115 94 Jeremy Dowiak 2011

Saves Per Game (Min. 5 Games)1. 16.50 Joe Garofalo 20012. 14.14 Dan Farrell 19953. 13.33 Thomas Kenyon 20054. 13.13 Thomas Kenyon 20035. 12.93 Thomas Davis 20066. 11.92 Bryan Dougherty 20007. 11.87 Tim Riordan 19988. 11.71 Bryan Dougherty 19999. 11.69 Dan Farrell 199310. 11.57 Thomas Davis 200411. 10.65 Thomas Kenyon 200212. 9.06 Jeremy Dowiak 200913. 8.88 Thomas Davis 200714. 8.56 Jeremy Dowiak 200815. 8.40 Vinny Penn 1998

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseSave Percentage (Min. 50 Saves)1. .650 Dan Farrell 19932. .644 Ben Worthington 20103. .593 Thomas Kenyon 20034. .591 Dan Farrell 19955. .582 Ben Worthington 20115. .582 Bryan Dougherty 19997. .574 Ryan Monohan 19938. .548 Jeremy Dowiak 20089. .542 Thomas Davis 200610. .531 Bryan Dougherty 200011. .530 Tim Riordan 199812. .515 Thomas Kenyon 200213. .514 Jeremy Dowiak 200914. .508 Thomas Kenyon 200215. .505 Joe Garofalo 200115. .505 Thomas Kenyon 2001

Goals Against Average (Min. 300 Minutes Played)1. 5.79 Ben Worthington 20102. 8.18 Jeremy Dowiak 20083. 8.38 Ben Worthington 20114. 8.41 Bryan Dougherty 19995. 8.91 Dan Farrell 19936. 9.26 Thomas Davis 20076. 9.26 Jeremy Dowiak 20108. 9.59 Thomas Kenyon 20039. 9.71 Thomas Kenyon 200110. 9.79 Dan Farrell 199511. 10.00 Jeremy Dowiak 200912. 11.05 Jeremy Dowiak 201113. 11.29 Thomas Kenyon 200214. 11.56 Thomas Davis 200615. 12.33 Tim Riordan 1998

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseYear-by-Year Statistical Leaders

Total PointsYear Name TP1987 Charlie Venus 401988 Statistics missing1989 Mike Lausten 371990 Steve Michel 811991 Ron Caputo 721992 Steve Michel 621993 Brian Kober 371994 Ross Darrow 441995 Mike Keryc 601996 Mike Keryc 671997 Greg O'Neill 501998 Greg O'Neill 581999 Joe Empirio 822000 Bart Farrell 372001 Dennis Mahon 432002 Dennis Mahon 532003 Rob Loderstedt 28 Timothy Miller 282004 Todd Cuccia 322005 Todd Cuccia 302006 Dan Stallone 432007 Thomas Kornobis 442008 Kyle Frank 562009 Robby Napp 412010 Mike Rufo 242011 Taylor Nelson 43

GoalsYear Name Total1987 Bob Doetzer 241988 Statistics missing1989 Mike Lausten 191990 Steve Michel 421991 Jim O'Hora 361992 Steve Michel 311993 Brian Kober 371994 Mike Lloyd 271995 Mike Keryc 411996 Eric Beck 391997 Greg O'Neill 311998 Greg O'Neill 441999 Joe Empirio 442000 Geoff Knox 262001 Bart Farrell 292002 Dennis Mahon 282003 Timothy Miller 202004 Todd Cuccia 202005 Dan Stallone 222006 Dan Stallone 322007 Dan Stallone 342008 Kyle Frank 362009 Robby Napp 342010 Mike Rufo 18 Robert Pantages 182011 Taylor Nelson 31

AssistsYear Name Asts1987 Charlie Venus 191988 Statistics missing1989 Mike Lausten 181990 Steve Michel 391991 Ron Caputo 371992 Steve Michel 311993 Noel Ciocon 201994 Ross Darrow 211995 Mike Kokoszka 221996 Mike Keryc 301997 Greg O'Neill 191998 Joe Empirio 201999 Joe Empirio 382000 Timothy Miller 192001 Dennis Mahon 272002 Dennis Mahon 252003 Rob Loderstedt 152004 Peter Doran 172005 Todd Cuccia 122006 Sean O'Connor 162007 Thomas Kornobis 292008 Thomas Kornobis 332009 Keenan Dowd 162010 Keenan Dowd 112011 Sean Coleman 18

Ground BallsYear Name Total1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing1993 Brian Kober 911994 Statistics missing1995 Statistics missing1996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Statistics missing1999 Statistics missing2000 Statistics missing2001 Dennis Mahon 492002 Dennis Mahon 1152003 Kyle Eaton 962004 Rob Loderstedt 442005 Thomas Kenyon 522006 Thomas Davis 392007 Joe Flynn 1132008 Patrick Cefalu 1202009 Patrick Cefalu 872010 Patrick Cefalu 942011 Patrick Cefalu 142

Face-Off Pct. (Min. 100 attempts)1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing

1993 Kober .352 (57-162)1994 Statistics missing1995 Statistics missing1996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Statistics missing1999 Statistics missing2000 Statistics missing2001 William Ayers .486 (52-107)2002 Joseph Stofega .519 (154-297)2003 Joseph Stofega .507 (139-274)2004 Russell Altman .440 (44-100)2005 Matthew Huber .423 (69-163)2006 Matthew Huber .464 (90-194)2007 Joe Flynn .527 (156-296)2008 Patrick Cefalu .638 (201-315)2009 Patrick Cefalu .586 (157-268)2010 Patrick Cefalu .672 (152-226)2011 Patrick Cefalu .626 (231-369)

Game-Winning Goals (Since 2004)Year Name Total2004 Edward Boate 1 Dan Stallone 1 Jonathan Sutter 12005 Dan Stallone 1 Sean O'Connor 12006 Dan Stallone 1 Todd Cuccia 1 Brendan Clifford 12007 Dan Stallone 32008 Stephen Bruestle 32009 Robby Napp 32010 Doug Homan 22011 Taylor Nelson 2 Daniel Slade 2 Robert Pantages 2

Man-Up Goals (Since 2004)Year Name Total2004 Dennis Mahon 62005 Matthew Huber 52006 Dan Stallone 52007 Dan Stallone 112008 Kyle Frank 62009 Robby Napp 62010 Oliver Nugent 3 Daniel Slade 3 Taylor Nelson 32011 Mike Rufo 7

Man-Down Goals (Since 2001)Year Name Total2001 None2002 Duffy Macken 32003 None2004 None2005 None2006 Todd Cuccia 22007 None2008 None2009 Robby Napp 22010 Mike Rufo 2

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's Lacrosse2011 None

Goalie SavesYear Name Saves1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing1993 Dan Farrell 1521994 Statistics missing1995 Dan Farrell 1981996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Tim Riordan 1581999 Bryan Dougherty 1992000 Bryan Dougherty 1552001 Joe Garofalo 992002 Thomas Kenyon 1812003 Thomas Kenyon 1972004 Thomas Davis 1862005 Thomas Kenyon 2002006 Thomas Davis 1942007 Thomas Davis 1422008 Jeremy Dowiak 1372009 Jeremy Dowiak 1452010 Jeremy Dowiak 702011 Jeremy Dowiak 94

Save Percentage (Min. 300 MP)Year Name Pct.1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing1993 Dan Farrell .650

1994 Statistics missing1995 Dan Farrell .6291996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Tim Riordan .5291999 Bryan Dougherty .5822000 Bryan Dougherty .5312001 Thomas Kenyon .505 Joe Garofalo .5052002 Thomas Kenyon .5082003 Thomas Kenyon .5932004 Thomas Davis .4662005 Thomas Kenyon .5152006 Thomas Davis .5422007 Thomas Davis .5022008 Jeremy Dowiak .5482009 Jeremy Dowiak .5142010 Ben Worthington .6442011 Ben Worthington .582

Goals Against Ave. (Min. 300 MP)Year Name GAA1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing1993 Dan Farrell 8.911994 Statistics missing1995 Dan Farrell 8.361996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Tim Riordan 12.321999 Bryan Dougherty 8.292000 Bryan Dougherty 13.752001 Thomas Kenyon 9.712002 Thomas Kenyon 11.292003 Thomas Kenyon 9.59

2004 Thomas Davis 14.982005 Thomas Kenyon 12.732006 Thomas Davis 11.562007 Thomas Davis 9.262008 Jeremy Dowiak 8.182009 Jeremy Dowiak 10.002010 Ben Worthington 5.792011 Ben Worthington 8.38

Goalie WinsYear Name Wins1987 Statistics missing1988 Statistics missing1989 Statistics missing1990 Statistics missing1991 Statistics missing1992 Statistics missing1993 Dan Farrell 51994 Statistics missing1995 Dan Farrell 91996 Statistics missing1997 Statistics missing1998 Statistics missing1999 Bryan Dougherty 112000 Bryan Dougherty 32001 Statistics missing2002 Statistics missing2003 Statistics missing2004 Thomas Davis 32005 Thomas Kenyon 22006 Thomas Davis 32007 Thomas Davis 72008 Jeremy Dowiak 112009 Jeremy Dowiak 92010 Ben Worthington 42011 Ben Worthington 4 Jeremy Dowiak 4

Jeremy Dowiak (left, 2007-2011) led the Royals in saves four straight years and fi nished his career with 446, the third highest total in Scranton history. Todd Cuccia (right, 2003-2006) is cur-rently the 14th all-time leading scorer in Scranton history with 110 career points.

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseAll-Time Results

@1987 (3-10)Head Coach: Bill MacArthurDate Royals OPP W/L 3 Salisbury St. 19 L 5 Bucknell 9 L 1 Penn State 16 L 2 St. Mary’s-Md. 15 L 3 F&M 16 LM25 12 Haverford 9 WM28 17 WESTERN MD. 23 LA1 6 GETTYSBURG 14 L 9 West Chester 17 L 3 Drew 10 LA20 11 at Dickinson 8 W 13 Widener 8 W 3 FDU-Madison 15 L

@Some dates and site venues are missing

@1988 (2-13)Head Coach: Bill MacArthurDate Royals Opp W/LM13 at George MasonM13 9 at Catholic Univ. 5 WM16 3 at St. Mary’s-Md. 17 LM19 0 at Rand.-Macon 19 LM23 5 WEST CHESTER 24 LM26 F&MM30 3 at W. Maryland 26 LA1 at ArmyA6 HARTWICKA9 DREWA13 9 at Haverford 17 LA16 15 DOWLING 9 WA18 10 KUTZTOWN 15 LA20 6 at Bucknell 20 LA23 8 at Gettysburg 20 LA26 7 DICKINSON 12 LA30 10 FDU-MADISON 23 LM4 16 East Stroudsburg 8 W

Editor’s note: The game against East Stroudsburg is believed to be an exhi-bition.

@Some dates and site venues are missing

@1989 (2-12)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDateRoyals OPP W/LM20 27 Dowling 9 W 8 West Chester 19 L 1 Franklin & Marshall 17 L 5 Swarthmore 19 LA2 9 WESTERN MD. 29 LA5 3 at Hartwick 12 LA8 9 at Drew 10(OT)LA12 11 HAVERFORD 12 LA15 14 WIDENER 4 W

A19 2 BUCKNELL 11 LA22 2 GETTYSBURG 16 LA25 3 at Kutztown 4 LA29 3 at FDU-Madison 14 LM3 7 at Dickinson 8 L

@Some dates and site venues are missing

@1990 (5-13)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/LM14 10 at Bucknell 17 L 11 Pfeiffer 12 L 8 Guilford 15 L 5 Randolph-Macon 7 LM17 15 at Limestone 12 W 3 Franklin & Marshall 25 L 5 Oswego 13 L 16 Swarthmore 10 W 5 Western Maryland 24 LA1 10 WEST CHESTER 16 LA7 13 at Drew 16 LA11 12 at Haverford 19 LA14 16 Dickinson 10 WA18 20 at Widener 8 WA21 10 at Gettysburg 26 LA25 17 KUTZTOWN 13 W 15 FDU-Madison 16(OT)L 10 Drexel 18 L

@Some dates and site venues are missing

@1991 (6-10)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/LM20 15 West Chester 20 LM24 14 vs. Fordham 9 WM26 4 Franklin & Marshall 13 L 14 Swarthmore 15 LM30 11 Western Maryland 17 L 2 Washington & Lee 22 L 14 Mary Washington 8 WA6 13 Drew 18 L 11 Haverford 8 WA13 11 Dickinson 2 W 11 Bucknell 19 LA17 12 Montclair St. 17 LA20 10 Gettysburg 20 LA29 19 Elmira 14 WM4 5 DREXEL 17 L 1 FDU-Madison (fft) 0 W

@Some dates and site venues are missing

@1992 (9-6)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/LA7 4 Bucknell 11 LA14 11 Upsala 6 W 5 vs. Lehigh 12 L

16 at Jacksonville 3 WA24 1 at F&M 14 LM27 10 #GENESEO 10 WA29 13 Western Maryland 11 WA8 14 at Haverford 9 WA11 19 DICKINSON 5 WA15 7 Montclair St. 26 LA22 7 Gettysburg 19 LA27 12 Elmira 7 W 12 Drew 11 W 8 Drexel 11 L 15 West Chester 6 W 1 FDU-Madison (fft) 0 W

#This game may have been an exhi-bition and not included in the final record

@Some dates and site venues are missing

1993 (6-9/1-3 MAC West)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/LM20 7 at Salisbury St. 22 LM23 4 at F&M 10 LA3 12 at Stockton St. 3 WA7 15 at FDU-Madison 2 WA10 14 at Dickinson 6 WA14 5 at Drew 10 LA17 19 ST. JOSEPH'S 1 WA23 8 HAVERFORD 9 LA24 16 UPSALA 11 WA26 13 MONTCLAIR ST. 6 WA28 9 at Kean 11 LA29 6 WESTERN MD. 11 LM1 2 GETTYSBURG 17 LM4 5 at West Chester 17 LM8 3 BUCKNELL 17 L

@1994 (5-9/*3-1 MAC)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/L 12 St. Mary's-Md. 14 L 5 Gettysburg 15 L 16 Haverford 5 W 10 *Widener 4 W 14 *Upsala 8 W 3 Franklin & Marshall 13 L 11 *FDU-Madison 10 W 8 Dickinson 15 L 11 LeMoyne 12 L 7 *Drew 8 (OT) L 8 West Chester 18 L 8 Bucknell 20 L 12 Cabrini 9 W 9 Montclair St. 18 L

@Site venues missing

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's Lacrosse1995 (9-5/*3-0 MAC)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals Opp W/LM12 4 Hampden-Sydney 13 LM14 18 Catawba 7 WM25 14 Trinity 16 LM26 12 Haverford 6 WM28 16 Montclair St. 14 WA1 7 St. Mary’s-Md. 17 LA5 14 *FDU-Madison 2 WA8 16 *Widener 6 WA9 9 Kean 20 LA22 17 *Drew 7 WA26 25 Cabrini 7 WA29 12 Dickinson 6 WM3 12 West Chester 14 LM11 12 USMMA 2 W

*MAC/Hudson League champions

@1996 (8-4)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/L 15 New York Maritime 10 WM16 6 New York Tech 21 LM20 10 Swarthmore 5 WM24 24 Stevens Tech 8 WM27 15 Montclair St. 13 WA2 15 Merchant Marine 8 WA6 24 FDU-Madison 8 WA13 8 Widener 23 LA20 13 Drew 11 WA27 18 Dickinson 9 WM4 11 Albany 12 L 13 West Chester 20 L

@Some dates and site venues are missing

1997 (6-8)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals OPP W/LM9 4 Oneonta 10 LM22 23 Stevens Tech 11 WM24 16 Montclair St. 9 WM26 18 Lycoming 11 WA1 2 Hampden-Sydney 20 LA5 13 FDU-Madison 18 LA9 5 Messiah 16 LA12 4 Widener 12 LA15 16 Allentown 3 WA17 8 Colorado College 16 LA19 4 Drew 14 LA20 9 Merchant Marine 8 WA23 7 West Chester 23 LA26 11 Dickinson 10 W

1998 (7-8/*3-3 MAC)Head Coach: John FayocavitzDate Royals Opp W/LM4 7 Elmira 19 LM7 2 Oneonta 19 L

M11 8 Stockton 18 LM16 7 Hamilton 13 LM21 15 *FDU-Madison 7 WM25 8 *Lycoming 4 WM28 13 Swarthmore 7 WM31 28 NY Maritime 2 WA4 14 *Drew 19 LA8 22 Kean 11 WA15 6 Cabrini 16 LA18 12 Montclair 6 WA20 10 *Widener 18 LA23 13 *Allentown 5 WA25 9 *Messiah 17 L

1999 (11-6/*4-3 MAC)Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM3 13 Cabrini 5 WM10 6 Elmira 9 LM13 7 *Widener 12 LM17 17 Stockton 4 WM20 9 *FDU-Madison 8 WM24 9 *Lycoming 12 LM27 10 Swarthmore 8 WM31 25 *King's 1 WA2 5 *Drew 17 LA7 14 Kean 8 WA10 17 *Allentown 7 WA14 22 Eastern 2 WA17 11 Montclair St. 7 WA21 15 *Messiah 10 WA24 16 Plattsburgh 6 WA25 5 Dowling 10 LM8 12 $Neumann 17 L

$ECAC Tournament

2000 (4-10/*3-5 MAC)Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM1 8 ELMIRA 20 LM4 5 at Va. Wesleyan 21 LM8 7 at Cabrini 14 LM11 7 at St. Lawrence 14 LM18 5 at Skidmore 19 LM22 8 *at Lycoming 19 LM30 13 *at King's 4 WA1 10 *DREW 13 LA5 4 *WIDENER 11 LA8 7 *at Allentown 0 WA12 4 *at Messiah 9 LA15 11 SHENANDOAH 9 WA25 6 *FDU-Madison 15 LA29 19 *Susquehanna 4 W

2001 (6-7/*3-5 MAC)Head Coach: F. Warren Brieg IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM3 9 ELMIRA 13 LM10 18 FARMINGDALE 13 WM15 13 vs. Gordon 12 WM21 9 *LYCOMING 16 LM24 20 at Shenandoah 3 W

M28 18 *KING’S 4 WM31 9 *at Drew 13 LA4 6 *at Widener 15 LA7 18 *DeSALES 11 WA11 5 *MESSIAH 16 LA21 7 CABRINI 19 LA25 10 *at FDU-Madison 11 LA28 8 *SUSQUEHANNA 6 W

2002 (9-8/6-3 MAC)Head Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM2 2 at Oneonta St. 18 LM9 15 at Farmingdale 7 WM12 8 at Hartwick 17 LM16 11 *at Susquehanna 4 WM21 4 *at Lycoming 5 LM23 5 *WIDENER 17 LM28 15 *ETOWN 11 WA3 13 *FDU-MADISON 10 WA6 13 *DeSALES 8 WA9 13 CENTENARY 7 WA14 7 *at Messiah 25 LA17 8 *KING’S 5 WA20 11 KEUKA 3 WA23 13 *at Drew 8 WA27 9 YORK 10 LM1 8 @Widener 19 LM6 3 $at F&M 18 L

@MAC Tournament$ECAC Southern Championship Game

2003 (7-9/*6-3 MAC)Head Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM1 10 ITHACA 17 LM8 1 ONEONTA ST. 10 LM11 9 HARTWICK 14 LM15 5 *vs. Widener 19 LM19 9 ELMIRA 8 WM22 0 PLATTSBURGH ST.7 LM26 11 *KING’S 2 WM29 6 *ETOWN 5 WA1 17 *at Susquehanna 8 WA5 9 *MESSIAH 12 LA9 14 *LYCOMING 7 WA12 5 at Keuka 9 LA16 7 *at FDU-Florham 13 LA23 13 *DREW 12 WA26 12 *at DeSales 9 WA30 8 @at Widener 11 L

@MAC Tournament

2004 (3-12/*3-7 MAC)Head Coach: Warren BreigDate Royals Opp W/LF28 6 ITHACA 22 LM9 3 at Hartwick 23 LM13 8 at Elmira 14 LM20 6 *WIDENER 18 L

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseM24 4 at Oneonta St. 17 LM27 8 *at Elizabethtown 12 LM31 5 *SUSQUEHANNA 10 LA3 2 *MESSIAH 20 LA7 6 *at Lycoming 11 LA14 8 *FDU-FLORHAM 13 LA17 19 *at Moravian 10 WA21 8 *at Drew 6 WA24 15 *DeSALES 8 WA28 7 *at King's 14 LM1 6 UNION 11 L

2005 (2-13/*1-9 MAC)Head Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM5 6 at Muhlenberg 17 LM10 5 ONEONTA ST. 16 LM12 6 ELMIRA 15 LM19 3 *at Widener 17 LM24 6 vs. Plymouth St. 7 (ot) LM30 8 *LYCOMING 13 LA2 5 *at Messiah 13 LA6 5 *at FDU-Florham 14 LA9 9 *ETOWN 12 LA12 5 *at Susquehanna 13 LA17 11 *MORAVIAN 15 LA20 3 *DREW 16 LA23 12 *at DeSales 4 WA27 9 *KING’S 10 LA30 10 CENTENARY 9 W

2006 (3-12/*3-7 MAC)Head Coach: F. Warren Breig IIIDate Royals Opp W/LM5 6 USMMA 15 LM8 8 at Oneonta St. 11 LM11 3 at Elmira 8 LM18 7 *FDU-FLORHAM 14 LM22 6 at Centenary 7(ot) LM25 8 *at Drew 13 LM29 13 *MESSIAH 18 LA1 10 *at Moravian 7 WA4 2 *at Lycoming 17 LA8 15 *DeSALES 7 WA12 6 *SUSQUEHANNA 10 LA19 11 *at King’s 10 WA22 5 *WIDENER 15 LA26 8 at Elizabethtown 12 LA29 9 KEUKA 10 L

2007 (7-9/*5-5 MAC)Head Coach: Kevin DuganDate Royals Opp W/LM4 6 at USMMA 12 LM10 5 ELMIRA 9 LM16 14 CAZENOVIA 2 WM21 14 CENTENARY 5 WM24 9 *MORAVIAN 7 WM27 6 *at Messiah 13 LM31 13 *DREW 15 LA2 7 *at FDU-Florham 9 LA5 8 *at Susquehanna 7 WA11 11 *LYCOMING 9 W

A14 12 *at DeSales 11 (ot) WA17 14 *KING’S 7 WA21 11 at Keuka 15 LA25 3 *ETOWN 10 LA28 4 *at Widener 6 LA30 5 @at Widener 9 L@MAC Tournament2008 (12-5/*4-2 Landmark Conference)Head Coach: Kevin DuganDate Royals Opp W/LF23 11 vs. Eastern 6 WM1 8 ITHACA 13 LM5 14 TRI-STATE 4 WM9 18 ELMIRA 3 WM15 10 *at Susquehanna 6 WM18 16 vs. Medaille 6 WM20 9 at Colorado Co. 15 LM29 8 *USMMA 6 WA2 13 at Centenary 9 WA5 6 *at Goucher 7 (OT) LA8 15 at Immaculata 4 WA10 19 WELLS 1 WA12 16 MARYWOOD 4 WA16 12 *at Moravian 9 WA19 8 *CATHOLIC 6 WA26 12 *DREW 13 LA30 2 #at Goucher 12 L

#Landmark Conference Semifinals

2009 (9-7/*4-2 Landmark Conference)Head Coach: Kevin DuganDate Royals Opp W/LF15 6 at Salisbury 24 LF24 19 IMMACULATA 4 WF28 6 ITHACA 12 LM7 5 at F&M 10 LM11 10 at RIT 15 LM14 20 CAZENOVIA 10 WM18 11 at Elmira 10 WM21 17 *SUSQUEHANNA 3 WM28 9 *at USMMA 10 LA4 10 *GOUCHER 9 (2ot)WA15 11 *MORAVIAN 4 WA18 9 *at Catholic 8 (ot) WA21 14 MARYWOOD 8 WA25 0 *at Drew 10 LA29 10 #vs. Goucher 9 WM2 6 @vs. USMMA 8 L

#Landmark Conference Semifinals@Landmark Conference Championship

2010 (6-9/*2-4 Landmark Conference)Interim Head Coach: Tim MarshallDate Royals Opp W/LM2 12 ITHACA 5 WM6 15 UTICA 13 WM10 8 R.I.T. 12 LM13 6 at Hartwick 9 LM17 4 at Lynchburg 16 L

M20 5 BABSON 9 LM26 5 *DREW 6 LM31 6 F&M 9 LA2 7 *at Susquehanna 5 WA10 6 *MER. MARINE 7 LA14 8 at Marywood 7 WA17 3 *at Goucher 4 LA21 16 *at Moravian 3 WA24 18 PSU-ABINGTON 1 WM1 3 *CATHOLIC 7 L

2011 (9-8/*3-2 Landmark Conference)Head Coach: Jim RogalskiDate Royals Opp W/LF26 10 DeSALES 3 WM1 12 FARMINGDALE ST. 6 WM5 5 MUHLENBERG 10 LM9 9 at Nazareth 15 LM16 15 HARTWICK 11 WM19 9 at Marywood 6 WM26 7 at Stevenson 21 LM30 8 at F&M 12 LA2 17 *at Mer. Marine 13 WA5 8 ST. JOHN FISHER 9 (ot) LA9 9 *at Drew 10 LA16 5 *SUSQUEHANNA 9 LA23 9 *GOUCHER 8 (ot) WA30 12 *at Catholic 10 WM4 12 $CATHOLIC 9 WM7 12 %at Goucher 8 WM11 3 !at Gettysburg 8 L

$LANDMARK SEMIFINALS %Landmark Championship!NCAA Division III Championships

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseYear-by-Year Results

Year Overall Pct. *MAC Pct. Coach Highlight(s) #LandmarkPct.1987 3-10 .231 Bill MacArthur1988 2-13 .133 Bill MacArthur1989 2-12 .143 John Fayocavitz1990 5-13 .278 John Fayocavitz1991 6-10 .375 John Fayocavitz1992 9-6 .600 John Fayocavitz First winning season1993 6-9 .400 John Fayocavitz1994 5-9 .357 *3-1 .750 John Fayocavitz1995 9-5 .643 *3-0 1.000 John Fayocavitz MAC Hudson League Champions1996 8-4 .667 John Fayocavitz1997 6-8 .429 John Fayocavitz1998 7-8 .467 *3-3 .500 John Fayocavitz1999 11-6 .647 *4-3 .571 Warren Breig ECAC Tournament2000 4-10 .286 *3-5 .375 Warren Breig 2001 6-7 .462 *3-5 .375 Warren Breig2002 9-8 .529 *6-3 .667 Warren Breig MAC & ECAC Tournaments2003 7-9 .438 *6-3 .667 Warren Breig MAC Tournament2004 3-12 .200 *3-7 .300 Warren Breig 2005 2-13 .133 *1-9 .100 Warren Breig2006 3-12 .200 *3-7 .300 Warren Brieg2007 7-9 .438 *5-5 .500 Kevin Dugan MAC Tournament2008 12-5 .706 #4-2 .667 Kevin Dugan Landmark Tournament2009 9-7 .563 #4-2 .667 Kevin Dugan Landmark Tournament2010 6-9 .400 #2-4 .333 Tim Marshall2011 9-8 .529 #3-2 .600 Jim Rogalski Landmark Champions NCAA TournamentTotals 156-222 .413 55-61 .474

University of Scranton All-Time Coaching RecordsName Years Seasons Record Pct.Bill MacArthur 1987-1988 2 5-23 .179John Fayocavitz 1989-1998 10 63-84 .428Warren Breig 1999-2006 8 45-77 .368Kevin Dugan 2007-2009 3 28-21 .571Tim Marshall (Interim) 2010 1 6-9 .400Jim Rogalski 2011 1 9-8 .529Totals 1987-2011 25 156-22 .413

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseRoyals vs. All Opponents

A Record First Met Last MetAlbany 0-1 1996 1996

B Record First Met Last MetBabson 0-1 Mar. 20, 2010 Mar. 20, 2010Bucknell 0-8 1987 1994

C Record First Met Last MetCabrini 3-3 1994 Apr. 21, 2001Catawba 1-0 Mar. 14, 1995 Mar. 14, 1995Catholic 5-1 1988 May 4, 2011Cazenovia 2-0 Mar. 16, 2007 Mar. 14, 2009Centenary 4-1 Apr. 9, 2002 Apr. 2, 2008Colorado Co. 0-2 1997 Mar. 20, 2008

D Record First Met Last MetDeSales (Allentown) 12-0 1997 Feb. 26, 2011Dickinson 8-3 1987 1997Dowling 2-1 1988 1999Drew 6-18 1987 Apr. 9, 2011Drexel 0-3 1990 1992

E Record First Met Last MetEastern 2-0 Apr. 14, 1999 Feb. 23, 2008Elizabethtown 2-4 Mar. 28, 2002 Apr. 25, 2007Elmira 5-8 1991 Mar. 18, 2009

F Record First Met Last MetFDU-Florham 9-12 1988 Apr. 2, 2007Farmingdale 3-0 Mar. 10, 2001 Mar. 1, 2011Fordham 1-0 1991 1991F&M 0-11 1987 Mar. 30, 2011

G Record First Met Last Met#Geneseo 1-0 Mar. 27, 1992 Mar. 27, 1992Gettysburg 0-9 1987 May 11, 2011Gordon 1-0 Mar. 15, 2001 Mar. 15, 2001Goucher 4-3 Apr. 5, 2008 May 7, 2011Guilford 0-1 1990 1990

H Record First Met Last MetHampden-Sydney 0-2 Mar. 12, 1995 1997Hartwick 1-5 1989 Mar. 16, 2011Haverford 5-4 1987 1995

I Record First Met Last MetImmaculata 2-0 Apr. 8, 2008 Feb. 24, 2009Ithaca 1-4 Mar. 1, 2003 Mar. 2, 2010

J Record First Met Last MetJacksonville 1-0 1992 1992

K Record First Met Last MetKean 2-2 1993 Apr. 7, 1999Keuka 1-3 Apr. 20, 2002 Apr. 21, 2007King's 7-2 Mar. 31, 1999 Apr. 17, 2007Kutztown 1-2 1988 1990

L Record First Met Last MetLehigh 0-1 1992 1992LeMoyne 0-1 1994 1994

Limestone 1-0 1990 1990Lynchburg 0-1 Mar. 17, 2010 Mar. 17, 2010Lycoming 4-7 1997 Apr. 11, 2007

M Record First Met Last MetMary Washington 1-0 1991 1991Marywood 4-0 Apr. 12, 2008 Mar. 19, 2011McDaniel (W. Md.) 1-6 1987 1993Medaille 1-0 Mar. 18, 2008 Mar. 18, 2008Messiah 1-10 1997 Mar. 27, 2007Montclair St. 6-3 1991 1999Moravian 6-1 Apr. 17, 2004 Apr. 21, 2010Muhlenberg 0-2 Mar. 5, 2005 Mar. 5, 2011

N Record First Met Last MetNazareth 0-1 Mar. 9, 2011 Mar. 9, 2011Neumann 0-1 May 8, 1999 May 8, 1999New York Maritime 2-0 1996 Mar. 31, 1998New York Tech 0-1 1996 1996

O Record First Met Last MetOneonta 0-7 1997 Mar. 8, 2006Oswego 0-1 1990 1990

P Record First Met Last MetPenn State 0-1 1987 1987Penn State-Abington1-0 Apr. 24, 2010 Apr. 24, 2010Pfeiffer 0-1 1990 1990Plattsburgh St. 1-1 Apr. 24, 1999 Mar. 22, 2003Plymouth St. 0-1 Mar. 24, 2005 Mar. 24, 2005

R Record First Met Last MetRandolph-Macon 0-2 1988 1990Richard Stockton 2-1 1993 Mar. 17, 1999R.I.T. 0-2 Mar. 11, 2009 Mar. 10, 2010

S Record First Met Last MetSalisbury 0-3 1987 Feb. 15, 2009St. John Fisher 0-1 Apr. 5, 2011 Apr. 5, 2011St. Joseph's 1-0 1993 1993St. Lawrence 0-1 Mar. 11, 2000 Mar. 11, 2000St. Mary's-Md. 0-4 1987 1995 Shenandoah 2-0 Apr. 15, 2000 Mar. 24, 2001Skidmore 0-1 Mar. 18, 2000 Mar. 18, 2000Stevens Tech 2-0 1996 1997 Stevenson 0-1 Mar. 26, 2011 Mar. 26, 2011Susquehanna 8-4 Apr. 29, 2000 Apr. 16, 2011Swarthmore 4-2 1989 Mar. 27, 1999

T Record First Met Last MetTrinity 0-1 Mar. 25, 1995 Mar. 25, 1995Tri-State 1-0 Mar. 5, 2008 Mar. 5, 2008

U Record First Met Last MetUnion 0-1 May 1, 2004 May 1, 2004Upsala 3-0 1992 1994USMMA 5-5 Mar. 11, 1995 Apr. 2, 2011Utica 1-0 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010

V Record First Met Last MetVa. Wesleyan 0-1 Mar. 4, 2000 Mar. 4, 2000

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseW Record First Met Last MetWashington & Lee 0-1 1991 1991Wells 1-0 Apr. 10, 2008 Apr. 10, 2008West Chester 1-10 1987 1997Widener 5-15 1987 Apr. 30, 2007

Y Record First Met Last MetYork 0-1 Apr. 27, 2002 Apr. 27, 2002

#The Scranton-Geneseo game may have been an exhibi-tion and has not been included in the final record for the 1992 season

All-Time Roster

AAbbot, Ted (2008-2009)Alati, Thomas (2008-2011)Altman, Russell (2004)Angelone, Tony (2005-2006)Archibald, Bryan (2000-2003)Aspromonte, John (1997)Ayers, William (2000-2003)

BBaer, Bradley (2004-2007)Banno, Jon (1992-1993)Barton, J.P. (2008-2011)Beck, Eric (1993-1996)Bellizzi, Dominick (2003-2006)Berlucchi, Alex (2005-2007)Bertrand, Mike (1991)Bianco, Joseph (2006)Boate, Edward (2004, 2006-2007)Bonomo, Mike (2007)Braunwart, Pete (1994-1995, 1997)Brennan, Patrick (1996)Brennan, Patrick (2002)Brier, Kevin (2010-2011)Bruestle, Stephen (2008-2011)Burke, Thomas (1996-1998)

CCahill, Joseph (2005-2006)Cantwell, Bob (1989-1990)Capello, Vinnie (1993-1994)Caputo, Ron (1989-1991)Carr, John (1993-1996)Cefalu, Patrick (2008-2011)Cesare, Matt (2003-2005)Chadwick, Mark (1987-1988)Chambers, William (2003-2004, 2006-2007)Ciocon, Noel (1992-1994)Claps, Charles (2003-2006)Cleary, John (1987-1989)Cleary, Tim (2010-2011)Clifford, Brendan (2006-2009)Clifford, William (2006-2007)Coleman, Sean (2008-2011)Colfer, Steve (1992)Colon, Mathew (2010)Comey, Jim (1989-1990)Conniff, Kevin (1994-1995)Corba, Robert (1987-1988)

Cowley, Chris (1989-1990)Cox, Tyler (2008-2010)Cresitello, Michael (1987-1988)Crowley, Ryan (2000-2003)Cuccia, Todd (2003-2006)Curtin, Jonathan (2010)Czeriawski, Dan (2000-2002)

DDachowski, Matt (2010-2011)Daly, Sean (2005-2006)Darrow, Ross (1992-1994)Davidson, Alex (2004)Davidson, Dan (1987-1988)Davidson, Matt (1992-1993)Davis, Andrew (2003-2005)Davis, Thomas (2004-2007)DelCastillo, Santiago (2005-2007)Deliberti, Matt (2008-2011)Dengler, Derek (1994-1997)De Sanctis, Chris (1987-1989)Devine, Patrick (2006)DiFede, Matthew (2008)DiMicco, Rich (1991)Dineen, John (2006-2007)Dirsh, Frederick (1997)Dobrzynski, Eric (1992)Doetzer, Bob (1987)Donato, Colin (2007-2009)Donohue, Tom (1988)Doran, Peter (2002-2004)Dougherty, Bryan (1999-2000)Dowd, Chris (1993-1996)Dowd, Keenan (2008-2011)Dowiak, Jeremy (2008-2011)Duffy, Robert (2003-2004)Dugan, Christian (2008-2011)Dugan, Kevin (1998-1999)Duke, Mike (1991-1993)Dunn, Matt (2001-2002)Dwyer, Brendan (1992-1995)

EEastwood, Andrew (2008-2010)Eastwood, Owen (2009-2010)Eaton, Jonathan (2002)Eaton, Kyle (2000-2003)Empirio, Joe (1997-1999)Eng, Michael (2008)English, Pat (2008)

FFalloon, Mark (1989-1991)Farrell, Barton (1998-2001)Farrell, Dan (1992-1995)Fay, Patrick (2003)Ferrari, Kevin (1987)Ferrise, Dan (1997-2000)Fitzgerald, Pete (1991-1993)Flanagan, Chris (1997)Fleischer, Jason (1992-1993)Fleming, Carl (1996-1999)Flynn, Joseph (2005-2007)Foret, Matt (1992-1993)

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton SoftballScranton Men's LacrosseKoeppe, Adam (1992-1993)Koester, Jim (1989-1991)Kokoszka, Mike (1993-1996)Kolfer, Steve (1991)Kornobis, Thomas (2006-2009)Kossbiel, Scott (2000-2001)Kovats, Greg (2006)Kregler, James (1999-2002)

LLaFalce, David (1990-1991)Lafaman, Dave (2011)Lange, Jeff (2001-2004)Lausten, Mark (1987-1989)Lausten, Mike (1989-1991)Lavelle, Matt (1987-1988)Leddy, Jason (1994-1995)Lederer, Dan (1996-1998)Lee, Matthew (1997-1999)Levene, Dave (1989-1991)Lewis, Thomas (2006)Lileika, Alex (1993)Lindner, Phil (2007-2008)Linko, Paul (1987-1988)Lipski, Brian (2000-2003)Lloyd, Mike (1994-1997)Loboda, Gregg (1987)Loderstedt, Rob (2002-2004)Lulley, Matt (1987)Lulley, Pat (1987-1989)

MMacken, Duffy (1999-2000, 2002)Mahon, Dennis (2001-2004)Malcyznski, Mark (1999-2002)Malley, Nikko (2008-2009)Malone, Brian (2000-2002)Marron, Greg (1987-1988)Martin, Luke (2011)Matalunis, Mark (1992-1994)Matthew, Lee (1996)McCabe, Patrick (2010)McCahon, Brendan (1989-1991)McCarthy, Dylan (2004)McDevitt, Joseph (2005-2007)McGee, Kevin (1989-1991)McGhee, Donald (2006)McGrath, Brian (2003)McInerney, Dillon (2010-2011)McLaughlin, Kevin (1997-1999)McMenamin, Tim (2009-2010)McPoyle, Colin (2009-2011)McShea, John (2009-2011)Meehan, Wes (2011)Mehan, Ryan (1997-2000)Mele, Jason (2003)Michel, Steve (1989-1992)Mienhart, Max (1992)Mierkiewicz, Tom (1997)Milde, Sean (2008-2011)Miller, Timothy (2000-2003)Miskiman, Matthew (1996)Mitchell, Tim (1987-1989)

Monahan, Dave (2004-2006)Monahan, Ryan (1991-1993)Montana, George (2000-2003)Murray, Bill (1989-1990)Murray, Bryan (1993-1994)

NNacinovich, Jason (1998-1999)Napp, Robby (2009)Naughton, Brandon (1998)Nelson, Taylor (2010-2011)Niederberger, Jeff (1992-1994)Nugent, Oliver (2010)

OO'Brien, Brenden (1993-1996)O’Connor, Sean (2004-2007)O'Hora, Jim (1989-1992)O'Neill, Greg (1997-1998)Oddo, Michael (2007)Orilia, Adrian (1997)Orrino, Gino (1995-1998)Orrino, Matthew (1998, 2000)

PPalumbo, Andrew (2000-2002)Pantages, Robert (2008-2011)Parseghian, Jason (1991)Patrick, Chris (1992-1995)Penn, Vincent (1998)Pepe, Fred (1989-1990)Perechinsky, Mark (1995)Peretore, Salvatore (2004)Piner, Mike (1993)Pingicer, Patrick (2002-2003)Pokowicz, Stephen (1987-1990)Posner, Jon (1996-1997)

QQuinn, Christopher (2008)Quirk, Brendan (1998)

RRainsberger, Tim (2003)Rector, William III (2006)Reehil, Brian (1993-1994)Riordan, Tim (1994, 1996-1998)Roberson, Mark (1999-2002)Rooney, Tom (1992-1993)Rufo, Mike (2009-2011)Russell, Charlie (1987-1988)Ryan, T.J. (2009)

SSaraceni, Ryan (2011)Schiliro, John (2008-2011)Schuler, Joseph (1987-1990)Shaw, Bill (1992-1993)Sheehan, Brent (1995-1996)Sheehan, Matt (2008)Shiels, Jim (1995-1997)Shiels, Tim (1997-1998)Shortall, J.P. (1991)

Simpson, Brian (1996-1999)Smith, Fran (2011)Slade, Daniel (2009-2011)Stack, Paul (2006-2007)Stallone, Dan (2004-2007)Steele, Jim (1987-1988)Stein, Bryan (2009)Stemler, Quinton (1987-1989)Stofega, Joseph (2000-2003)Stout, Patrick (2000-2001)Strada, Hank (1992-1993)Sturm, Gus (2011)Sullivan, Chris (2008-2009)Sullivan, Mike (1992-1994)Sutter, Jonathan (2002-2005)Swiatocha, Brian (2000)Synan, Brendan (2010-2011)

TTedesco, Patrick (2002)Tibbitts, Matt (2011)Tiedeman, Thomas (1999)

VVan Tassell, Bill (1994-1997)Vechercofski, Paul (1997)Venus, Charlie (1987-1990)Venus, William (1989-1990)Verlizzo, Dave (1992-1993)Vitale, Thomas (2001)

WWetmore, Tucker (2007)Whelan, Chris (1987-1988)White, Ryan (2003, 2005-2006)Wilczynski, John (2004-2006)Wolfington, Chris (1987)Wood, Adam (1999-2001)Woods, Bob (1989-1991)Worthington, Ben (2010-2011)

YYates, John (1987-1988)Youngstrom, Nick (2007-2009)

ZZampella, Gregg (1991-1993)Zampella, Mike (1993)Zappala, Zach (2010)Zona, Tom (1989-1991)

Editor’s Note: If you know of anyone who may have been omitted from this list, please contact The University of Scranton Sports Information Office at (570) 941-7571, or by e-mail at: [email protected].

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Scranton Women's LacrosseScranton Men's LacrosseCollege Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) District II All-Academic Selections2010 Christian Dugan (2nd team)2011 Christian Dugan (2nd team)

Landmark Conference Selections2008 Kyle Frank (Rookie of the Year, 2nd team), Tyler Grason (2nd team) Matthew Huber (2nd team), Thomas Kornobis (2nd team)2009 Patrick Cefalu (2nd team), Thomas Kornobis (2nd team), Robby Napp (2nd team)2010 Stephen Bruestle (1st team), Owen Eastwood (1st team), Mike Rufo (2nd team)2011 Stephen Bruestle (1st team), Patrick Cefalu (1st team), Tim Cleary (1st team) Mike Rufo (2nd team), Taylor Nelson (2nd team)

Landmark Conference All-Academic Selections2008 Thomas Kornobis2009 Thomas Kornobis

#Middle Atlantic Conference Selections1990 Dennis Hyatt, Steve Michel1992 Dennis Hyatt (2nd team), Steve Michel (2nd team)1993 Jeff Niederberger (2nd team)1994 Mike Lloyd (1st team), Jeff Niederberger (1st team), Dan Farrell (1st team)1995 Mike Keryc (1st team, MVP), Eric Beck (1st team), Mike Lloyd (1st team), Mike Kokoszka (1st team) Chris Patrick (1st team)1996 Mike Kerkc (1st team), Chris Dowd (1st team)1997 Peter Braunwart (1st team), Dan Lederer (1st)1999 Tom Hughes (2nd)2000 Tom Hughes (1st)2001 Tom Hughes (2nd)2002 Mark Malczynski (1st)2003 Kyle Eaton (2nd team), George Montana (2nd)2006 Dan Stallone (2nd team)2007 Dan Stallone (2nd team)

#The University of Scranton is no longer affi liated with the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corpo-ration, more commonly known as the Middle Atlantic Conference

Patrick Cefalu (left) earned fi rst-team all-Landmark Conference honors in 2011 for his play as a face-off specialist. Christian Du-gan (2007-2011) earned second-team District II all-Academic honors during his distinguished career.