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maeYlaid ^l laceosse THESTREAKGOES ON: All-America aitackman MattHahn scored the game-winner with 12 seconds remaining to lead the Terps to a 10-9 upset victory oversecond-seeded Virginia lastSunday. His one goal and one assist performance extended his consecutive point scoring streak to 43 games and vaulted the Terps into the semifinals. PROUD HOST OF THE: May 1 8 Div. I South Quarterfinals May 24 Div. Semifinals I May 25 Div. Ill Final May 26 Div. I Final 3 ar¥land lac HAHNSTREAKCONTINUES,CRACKSTOP10 MATTHAHN'S All-AmericaattackmanMattHahn'sonegoalandoneassistperformanceagainstVirginia on Sunday extended his consecutivepointscoringstreakto43games. Thejuniorout of GAME-BY-GAME Georgetown Prep has scoredat leastonepoint in everygame as a collegian. Hahn's 95 careergoalsplaceshiminatieforninthontheschool'scareergoalslist. "HotPlate"needs 1997 G A PTS one goal to surpass Ron Martinello for ninth place. He is also tied for ninth in school Villanova 2 1 3 history formostcareergoalsinNCAATournamentgames with 12.Hahnhasscoredthree TDouwkseon State 61 02 81 ormoregoalsin 16gamesandregisteredmultiple-goal games29timesinhiscareer. The Cornell 2 1 3 onlythreeopponentshedidnotscoreatleastagoalagainstwereBrownandUVAin 1995 UNC 3 2 5 and Georgetown in the openinground. Hescoredacareer-high six goalsagainstTowson UVA 2 1 3 StateearlierthisyearatMinnegan Stadium. HahnalsonettedfourgoalsagainstSyracuse RNaadvfyord 11 11 2~i inthe 1995nationalchampionshipgame. JDouhknes(HAoCpCk)ins 11 00 11 MD Career Goals Hahn s Year-by-Year Rutgers 2 0 2 Name Years Goals Year Goals GP Gls./Game UMBC 4 0 4 1. Rob Wurzburger 1988-91 137 1995 36 16 2.35 Georgetown(NCAA) 0 1 1 2. Frank Urso 1973-76 127 1996 33 13 22.5^4 UVA(NCAA) i 1 3. Pete Worstell 1973-76 126 1997 27 14 •97 Totals 27 11 38 4. Jim Wilkerson 1980-83 117 TOT: 96 43 2.23 5. Mark Douglas 1988-91 109 1996 G A PTS 6. Dave Dempsey 1970-74 107 Hahn in the NCAA Tournament Villanova 2 0 2 7. Bill Pettit 1962-64 103 Yr. G Goals A Pts. Duke 5 0 3 Towson 2 1 3 8. Ed Mullen 1972-76 102 97 2 1 2 1 Cornell 2 0 2 Radford 3 0 3 9. MattHahn 1995-Present 96 •95 3 9 1 10 UNC 4 2 6 9. Ron Martinello 1977-81 96 •96 i 2 0 2 UVA 1 0 1 Navy 2 2 4 Tot: 6 12 3 15 Hopkins 3 1 4 UVA(ACC) 1 0 1 MOREOFHAHNBYTHENUMBERS Rutgers 5 0 5 UMBC 3 0 3 HATTRICKS MUOTPLE-GOALGAMES CAREERHIGHS HopkinsrNCAA) 2 0 2 '97 3 •97 7 G-6VSTSU('97) *96 Totals 33 6 39 '96 6 '96 11 A-2(Fourtimes) 1995 G AA r1 '95 7 '95 11 Pts-8vsTSU('97) VDiulkleanova 2 00 2 CareerGoalsbyaMarylandPlayerintheNCAAToumament 1 1 Towson 5 0 5 Name Goals Name Goals Cornell 3 1 4 1. FrankUrso 32 6. BertCaswell 14 RUaNdCford 4 1 5 2. EdMullen 25 6. RobWurzburger 14 UVA 01 11 21 3. MarkDouglas 17 8. JohnLamon 13 Navy 3 0 3 3. TerryKimball 17 9. MattHahn 12 Hopkins 3 1 4 3. RogerTuck 17 9. BarryMitchell 12 UNC (ACC) 1 0 1 9. DougRadebaugh 12 Hobart 2 0 2 BUrMoBwnC 02 01 21 MostGoalsbyaMarylandPlayerinanNCAAQuarterfinalGame N. Dame (NCAA) 2 0 2 Name(Yr.) Goals Opponent Hopkins (NCAA) 3 0 3 Svracuse (NCAA) 4 i 5 1. TerryKimball('78) 5 Vu-ginia '95 Totals 36 7 43 1. JamesWilkerson('81) 5 Johns Hopkins 1. MarkDouglas('91) 5 Brown Career Totals 4. BobMitchell('73) 4 Brown GP G A Pts 43 96 24 120 4. BarryMitchell('79) 4 Syracuse 4. RonMartinello('79) 4 Syracuse 4. BrendanHanley('87) 4 Pennsylvania 4. RobWurzburger('89) 4 Adelphi aeYlamd laceosse Maryland Terrapins (10-4, 1-2 ACC, 2-0 NCAA) SCHEDULE/RESULTS vs. Syracuse Orangemen (11-2, 1-0 NCAA) Daze Opponent K.ocat.\on Time NCAA Semifinal Feb22 a'^VManova W.13--* M&rcy^1 No.SDuke L,lO-l1 Byrd Stadium March6 at No.17Tomson W.17-9 College Park, Md. March15 atCornell W,12-7 Saturday, May 24, Face-off: 2:45 p.m. March22 No.9 UNC W.13-iaOT March23 at No.3'Virginia L.14-15.2OT April1 Kadiford W.21-2 TERPS SHOCKLACROSSEWORLD, April5 atNo.10Nav^ W.10-5 April12 No.7Hopkins L.9-13 FACESYRACUSEINREMATCHOF 1995FINAL AprilIS DukeACC L.lO-17 Marylandscoredthreeunansweredgoals,includingthegame-winnerfromMatt 3en-ii-Final Charlottesville.Va. Hahnwithonly 12 secondsremaining,toupsetNo. 2-seedVirginia,10-9, last Apnl26 Rutgers W.12-4 Sundaytoadvancetotoday'ssemifinalagainstthird-seededSyracuse. Trailing May3 No. 15UMBC W.12-10 . 9-7 witheightminutesremaining,TerpmidfielderFrankRadintiedthe score May11 NNoC.A7AseFierdsGteRoorugnedtown W.14-10 withtwo goals in 35 seconds. Virginiahadpossession with alittle overone Towson.Kidi. minutetoplay,butTerpfreshmanJeffShirkstoletheballfromtheCavaliers' May16 No.2SeedVirginia 3:4-5 NCAAQuarterFinals JayJalbert. Marylandcalledatime-outwith50secondsremainingtosetupthe Collegefark.Ma. playforHahn. Maryland'sAU-Americanrelishedtheopportunityandwhistled May24- No.3SeedSyracuse 245 NCAASemi-Finals a shot passed Virginiagoalie Chris Sanderson from anarrow angle to send CollagePark.Md. May26 NCAAFinal lliOOa.m 9,011 fansintoafrenzy. Hahnhadmissedwithhispreviouseightshotsbefore CollegePark.Md. cashinginonthegame-winner. TheCavaliersenteredthetournamentwiththe No. 1-rankedattack,posting anaverage ofnearly 19pointspergame. Infact, the Terps ended Virginia's streak of44 consecutive games with at least 10 goals. TheTerpsfaceasimilarchallengetodayastheyhostSyracuse.TheOrangemen haveaveraged 14.92goalspergame,includingtournamentplay. Today'sgame MEDIARELATIONS isarematchofthe 1995 final inwhichSyracusecapturedthenationaltitleby OFHCE: 301-314-7064 downing theTerps, 13-9. CONTACT: DAVEGELL FAX: 314-9094 ACCFAXBACK: (910)854-5859 (DIALFROMHANDSET) RELEASE(NOTES/STATS) 52650 SCHEDULE/ROSTER 52654 HOSTOFTHE 1997 QUARTERFINALS, SEMIFINALS & FINALS 11 LAND LACEO Page 2 MD YEAR-BY-YEAR MARYLANDHISTORYINTHESEMIFINALS INTHE NCAATOURNAMENT TheTerpsaremakingtheir 15thappearanceinthesemifinalsandfifthunderHeadCoach 2272-1O9FO2V7EYREAALRLS, tDwicoktEidmeelsl.prMeavriyoluasnldy'isnotvheeraslelmisfeimniafli—nal1r9e8c3oradnids71-978.9T.heOnTetrhpasta1n9d89OrSaynrgaecumseentheaavmewmaest YE.AR OPPONENT SCORE the great Gary Gait. Gait is now an assistant coach for the University of Maryland's 1971 AIR FORCE lO-l women'steamwhichcaptureditsthirdconsecutivenationaltitlelastweekendbydefeat- 1971 NAV^' 10-7 ingLoyola,8-7. 1971 CORNELL 6-12 1972 RUTGERS 9-3 1972 HOPKINS 6-9 Yr. Opponent Result 1973 BROWN 16-4 1971 Navy W, 10-7 1973 WASH. & LEE 16-7 1972 Johns Hopkins L. 6-9 1973 HOPKINS (OT*) 10-9 1973 Washington & Lee W, 18-5 1974 RUTGERS 12-6 1974 Cornell W. 19-10 1974 CORNELL 19-10 1975 Washington & Lee W. 15-5 1974 HOPKINS 12-17 1976 Navy W, 22-11 1975 HOFSTRA 19-11 1977 Johns Hopkins L, 12-22 1975 WASH. & LEE 15-5 1978 Johns Hopkins L, 11-17 1975 NAVY 20-13' 1979 Navy W, 15-10 1976 BROWN 17-8 1983 Syracuse L, 5-12 1976 NAVY 22-1 1987 Johns Hopkins L, 8-13 1976 CORNELL 13-16 1989 Syracuse L, 8-18 1977 WASH. & LEE 14-8 1991 Towson State L. 11-15 1977 HOPKINS 12-22 1995 Johns Hopkins W, 16-8 1978 VIRGINIA 15-10 1978 HOPKINS 11-17 1979 SYRACUSE 16-13 HEADCOACHDICKEDELL 1979 NAVY 15-10 Maryland Head Coach Dick Edell has guided his troops to their seventh consecutive 1979 HOPKINS 9-15 appearance in the NCAA. The school record is nine consecutive appearances, setfrom 1981 HOPKINS 14-19 1982 HOPKINS 9-14 1971 to 1979underformerTerpcoachBuddyBeardmore. Marylandhasqualifiedforthe 1983 VIRGINIA 13-4 NCAATournament 10timesoverallinEdell's 14seasonsatCollegePark. TheTerpshave 1986 UNC 10-12 reachedthesemi-finalsfourtimesunderhisleadership,andreachedthefinalsforthefirst 11998877 PHOEPNKNINS 81-21-38 timein 1995. Hehascompiledalistof29All-AmericansatMaryland,includingfivelast 1989 ADELPHI(OT) 12-11 year. Five ofhis student-athletes have won Player ofthe Yearhonors attheirrespective 1989 SYRACUSE 8-18 position under his watchful eye. and Dave LaChapelle is a solid contender to capture 1991 RLTGERS 13-7 DefensemanoftheYearhonorsthisyear. Themulti-dimensionalwizardalsocoachedthe 11999911 TBORWOSWONN STATE 1161--1135 UniversityofBaltimoresoccerteamtothe 1975Div.IInationaltitle. 1992 DUKE 13-11 1992 PRINCETON 10-11 ACC CAREER VICTORIES 1993 ARMY 11-15 COACH, SCHOOL(Years) Years Won Lost Tie Pet. 1994 DUKE 9-14 Jim Adams. UVA (15) 1978-92 137 60 0 .695 1995 NOTRE DAME 19-1 Dick Edell. Md. (14) 1984-Present 123 59 0 .674 1995 HOPKINS 16-8 Willie Scroggs. UNC (12) 1979-90 120 37 0 .764 1995 SYRACUSE 9-13 Bud Beardmore, Md. & Uva (13) 1968-80 108 37 1 .743 1996 HOPKINS 7-9 Al Heagy/Jack Faber (10) 1954-63 87 16 0 .845 1997 GEORGETOWN 14-10 1997 VIRGINIA 10-9 Edell's Career "National Champion Baltimore (4) 1973-76 45 23 0 .666 Army (7) 1977-83 66 24 0 .733 Marvland (14) 1984-Preseni 123 59 0 .674 TOTAL(25) 1973-Present 234 106 0 .688 44 BIGMANINTHEBIGDANCE HeadCoachDickEdellismakinghis 14thoverallappearanceintheNCAAand 10thatMaryland. Edell'sseventhconsecutiveinvitation tothedanceplaceshiminatieforsecondformostNCAAappearancesbyacoach. Hetrailsonlytoday'sopponent,RoySimmons,Jr., who hasqualifiedforthetournamentforthe 18thtime. "BigMan"alsoledArmytothetournamentin 1978, 1981, 1982and 1983. MOST NCAA APPEARANCES BY A COACH 1. Roy Simmons, Jr. 17 2. Dick Edell 14 2. Jim Adams 1 2. Richie Moran 1 5. Jack Emmer 13 5. Tony Seaman 13 7. Willie Scroggs 1 1 7. Dick Szlasa 1 1 TERPSINTHETOURNAMENT Marylandisparticipatinginits22ndNCAATournamentoverall. Inthisthe27thyearofthetournament,theTerpsarelookingfortheirthird title. Maryland'slasttitlecamein 1975whentheTerpsdefeatedNavy,20-13. Itsfirstoftwotitleswasin 1973astheTerpscompletedtheir lastperfectseasonwitha 10-9victoryoverJohnsHopkins. Maryland'soverallrecordinthetournamentis27-19(.586).Maryland'scurrent streakofsevenconsecutiveappearanceisthefifthlongestinthenation. TheTerps' lastwininthesemifinalroundcamein 1995whenthey defeatedJohnsHopkins, 16-8, ontheirway tothefinal. Team ConsecutiveTournaments 1. Johns Hopkins 26 2. Syracuse 15 3. Loyola 10 4. Princeton 8 5. Maryland 7 UNSEEDEDTEAMSINTHETOURNAMENT Unseeded teams have posted an overall record of20-43 in the tournament since the NCAA went to its current 12-team format in 1987. Towson State andCornell are theonly unseeded teamstoreachthechampionship game. Cornell droppeda 13-8decisiontoSyracuse in 1988, and the Tigers lost by the same score to UNC in 1991. Maryland is the first team since Towson State in 1991 to advance to the semifinal, and isattempting to becomethefirstunseededteaminthe27-yearhistory ofthetournamenttocapturethetitle. THERE'SNOPLACELIKEHOME TheTerps have postedan overall NCAATournamentrecordof17-5 when Byrd Stadiumhas servedasthe backdrop. TheTerps are also 2-2insemifinalgamesatByrdStadium. Marylandhasoutscoreditsprevious21 NCAAopponents,275-201,inByrdforanaveragevictory margin of3.36. The 1988Syracusesquadis theonlyteam tobothwinandhostthechampionshipin thesameyear. Marylandis the only schooltofinish asrunner-upwhilehostingthechampionship(1979and 1995). YR. ROUND OPPONENT RESULT YR. WINNER HOCT 1971 first Air Force W.10-1 1988 Syracuse Syracuse 1972 lirst Rutgers W.9-3 1972 semis Johns Hopkins L,6-9 YR. RUNTVER-LT HOST 1973 lirsi Brown W. 16-4 1979 Maryland Maryland 1974 first Rutgers W. 12-6 1995 Maryland Maryland 1975 first Holstra W.19-11 1976 first Brown W.17-8 1977 lirst Washington & Lcc W. 14-8 1978 first Virginia W,15-10 1979 first Syracuse W.16-13 1979 semis Navy W.15-10 1979 final Johns Hopkins L.9-15 1986 quarter North Carolina L.10-12 1987 first Pennsylvania W. 12-8 1987 semis Johns Hopkins L.8-13 1989 quarter Adelphi W.12-1MOT) 1991 first Rutgers W,13-7 1992 first Duke W.13-11 1995 quarter Notre Dame W.14-11 1995 semis Johns Hopkins W, 16-8 1995 final Syracuse L.9-13 1996 quarter Virginia W, 10-9 MARtlAND LACEO 7 Page 4- KEEPYOLUE\'EONTHE"BYRDY" Manland'sByrdStadiumholdsthemen'slacrossetournamentattendancerecordsfor: semifinal(30,352in 1995),final(26,229in 1995),Div. Illfinal(18,586in 1996)andtotaltournamentattendance(72,389in 1995). Lastyear'sDiv.HIattendancerecordwasthehighestforanyDiv. Illchampionship. NC.\.\ Div. I Men's Lacrosse Semifinal Attendance Records Year Site Attendance 1995 Maryland 30.352 1996 Maryland 26.066 1994 Maryland 23.728 1993 Maryland 21.529 1989 Maryland 20.615 NCAA Div. I Men's Lacrosse Final Attendance Records Year Site Attendance 1995 Maryland 26.229 1994 Maryland 24.730 1989 Maryland 23,827 1996 Maryland 22.102 1988 Syracuse 20.148 NCAA Tournament Total Attendance (Div. I semifinals and final Div. Ill final) Year Site Attendance 1995 Maryland 72,389 1996 Maryland 67,294 1994 Maryland 60.600 1993 Maryland 49,673 ANDTHEY'REOFF! A quick starthas led toeventual successforMaryland throughoutthe season. The Terps are 8-0when leading at the halfand 8-1 when leading afterthe first quarter. TheTerps haveputtheiropponents away by outscoring theirprevious 14opponents, 89-60, in the second half. Conversely,Marylandis 2-4whenbehindatthehalfand0-3 whentrailingaftertheopeningquarter. Game 1st Qtr. Half Final Game 1st Qtr. Half Final Md. 1 6 13 Md. 3 4 10 Villanova 1 2 4 Navy 1 5 5 Md. 1 3 10 Md. 2 4 9 Duke 2 6 1 1 Hopkins 3 8 13 Md. 4 10 17 Md. 2 3 10 Towson State 3 3 9 Duke(ACC) 1 8 17 Md. 6 7 12 Md. 4 7 12 Cornell 1 5 7 Rutgers 2 3 4 Md. 3 7 13 Md. 4 8 12 UNC 3 6 12 UMBC 3 4 10 .Md. 1 6 14 Md. 6 8 14 Uva 4 6 15 (201) G'Town(NCAA) 0 5 10 .\ld. 6 10 21 Md. 3 4 10 Radford 0 1 2 Uva 1 5 9 maeYland laceosse 97 Page 5 FACETOFACEWITH"HAGS" Face-offspecialistBrianHaggertywonanimpressive 13of 19(.684)drawslastweekend. AsateamtheTerpsdominatedtheCavaliersin thesecondhalf,gainingpossessionon 10of12face-offs. Haggertyis9-3-2againsthisopponentsthisyear. Herecordedacareer-high 19 face-offwinsinMaryland's 13-12overtimevictoryoverthenNo.9-rankedUNConMarch22. CoachEdellcalledhimtheteamMVPhalfway through the season. "Hags" took over the face-offresponsibilities after the Terps' No. 1 man, Chris Nohe, suffered an ulcer from side effects ofmedication he was on. Opponent W-L Villanova 4-7 Duke 16-9 Towson State 16-6 Cornell 9-9 UNC 19-5 UVA 16-14 Radford 1-1 Navy 13-5 Johns Hopkins 14-10 Duke (ACC) 12-11 Rutgers 2-5 UMBC 15-7 Georgetown (NCAA) 2-10 UVA (NCAA) Total 152-105 (.591) WENTTOALACROSSEGAME,ANDA"HOCKEY"GAMEBROKEOUT I TerpsophomoreattackmanScottHochstadtscoredacareer-highfivegoalsinMaryland's 14-10upsetwinoverNo.7-seedGeorgetownin the opening round ofthe 1997 NCAA Tournament. The effort placed him in a tie for second with fourotherTerps formost goals by a Maryland playerin an NCAATournamentgame. He set the record formost goals by aMaryland playerin an NCAA firstround game. "Hockey"hastakenovertheteamleadforgoalswith28. Halfofhisteam-leading28goalshavecomeoverthelastfivegames. Maryland's strongestattackmanpossessesarocketofashotandtremendousone-on-oneskills. Atwo-timememberoftheAll-ACCTournamentteam, theColumbia,Md. nativehasperformedhugeinthebiggame: Game Goals Assists Points 1996 ACC Tournament 3 0 3 1996 NCAA Tournament 0 0 0 1997 ACC Tournament 4 0 4 1997 NCAA Tournament 6. 1 Total: 5 GAMES 13 1 14 Most Goals by a Maryland Player in an NCAA Tournament Game Name Yr. Goals Opponent Ed Mullen '76 Semifinal 7 Navy Scott Hochstadt '97 First Round 5 Georgetown Mark Douglas "91 Quarterfinal 5 Brown James Wilkerson "81 Quarterfinal 5 Johns Hopkins Terry Kimball "78 Quanerfinal 5 Virginia Frank Urso •75 Final 5 Navy Most Goals by a Maryland Player in an NCAA First Round Game Name Yr. Goals Opponent 1. Scott Hochstadt '97 5 Georgetown Mark Douglas '91 4 Rutgers Andrew Whipple '97 3 Georgetown Brian McElheny '93 3 Army Chris Dail '92 3 Duke Dan Reading '91 3 Rutgers "^^HIPPED"INTOALL-AMERICASHAPE All-AmericaattacionanAndrewWhipplescoredtwoofMaryland'sfirstfourgoalstostaketheTerpstoacrucial4-2leadoverVirginialast week. Seven days earlier, he tied a career-high for points in a game by posting six points against Georgetown in the firstround ofthe tournament. "Whip's" three goalsandthreeassists represented thethirdtime in his careerheregisteredsixpoints in agame. He scored six goals lastyearagainst thenNo. 1-rankedVirginia in a 13-11 Maryland win atByrdStadium on March 30. Whipple openedthe 1997 seasonwithfourgoalsandtwoassistsina 13-4MarylandvictoryatVillanovaonFeb. 22andwaslaternamedACCPlayeroftheWeek. His threegoalsagainstGeorgetownwasthethirdhighestTerptotalinanNCAAfirstroundgame. CoachEdellmovedWhippletomidfieldat the beginning ofthe season and he responded with three consecutive hat tricks. Whipple was moved back to his more familiar attack positionmidwaythroughthe season andhascontinuedhis stellarAll-Americaplay. TheIrondequoitHighalumistiedfortheteamlead with36points(20G. 16A). "BO"KNOWS Maryland'sjuniordefensemanandco-captianMikeBonanniheldVirginia'sDougKnight(1996USILAPlayeroftheYear)toonegoallast Sunday. Knighthadenteredthe contestaveraging3.54pointsand2.11 goalspergame inhiscareer. Duringthethirdweekoftheseason, "Bo" fractured his fibula in three places and suffered cartilage damage in his right ankle. He returned seven weeks later and played sparingly intheACCTournamentonMarch 18. Afterstartingthefinal tworegularseason gamesandbothplayoffgames,theTerpshave lookedlikeadifferentteamwithhiminthelineup. Heisthevocalleaderondefenseandcommunicatestohisteammateswhatadjustments to make on thefield. In his absence, thatresponsibility rested with goalie Sean Keenan. Hebecomes thefirstunderclassman toserve ascaptainintheEdellera. Aredshirtjunior,Bonanni graduatedwithaB.A. inmarketingon Thursday witha3.7 GPA. Bonanni willentergraduate schoolatMaryland nextseasonwithoneyearofathleticeligibilityremaining. "SHORTY"STANDSTALL Terp goalie Sean "Shorty" Keenan concludedthe regularseason ranked ninth in the country in save percentage (.622) and 12th in goals againstaverage(9.44). Nicknamed"Shorty"becausehe stands5'7"(withcleatson),thePhoneix,Md.nativewasnamedtheACCPlayer oftheWeekonApril 28 afterpostingacareer-high26savesagainstRutgers. HeearnedthestartingroleafterthedepartureofMaryland's two-timeAll-Americanand GoalieoftheYear,Brian "Doc"Dougherty. Thesophomorehaspostedthreegameswith20ormoresaves. Opponent Saves GA Save % Minutes GAA Villanova 12 3 .800 52 3.46 Duke 8 11 .421 60 11.00 Towson State 14 5 .737 51 5.82 Cornell 10 7 .588 60 7.00 UNC 12 12 .500 60 12.00 UVA 18 15 .545 60 15.00 Navy 20 5 .800 60 5.00 Johns Hopkins 22 13 .629 60 13.00 Duke (ACC Toum.) 9 14 .391 46 18.26 Rutgers 26 4 .867 60 4.00 UMBC 1 1 10 .524 60 10.00 Georgetown(NCAA) 9 10 .474 60 10.00 ^ UVA fNCAA) 5 2 .357 9.00 Season Totals 177 122 .592 749 9.77 1997CumulativeStatistics ! 1 1j1997UniverstiyofMarylandMen'sLacrosse ITeamandIndividualCumulativeStatistics jOverall Record: 10-4 Away 4M-1 ACC 1-2 Home 5-2 iNeutral NCAA GS GP Shots Goals Assists Points Pts/GameSGm.oal% Groun-d^buaHlblHsBHPen. Minutes 1 WHIPPLE 14 84 22 16 38 2.714 0.262 33 5 4 2 KEENAN 13 1 1 .077 54 3 MOLLICA 3 4 3 3 1.000 0.750 2 4 RUHL 8 8 3 4 7 .875 0.375 2 1 5 SHATTUCK DNP 6 D. LACHAPELLE 13 12 3 1 1 .083 0.333 38 11 9 S 8 FLANAGAN 9 0 .000 2 2 9 EVANS 10 14 57 12 2 14 1.000 0.211 37 1 10ZELLER 3 14 42 9 9 .643 0.214 13 4 11 SELERIO 10 13 3 1 4 .400 0.231 2 12 NOHE DNP 13 LODEWICK 4 0 .000 2 1 15 LAPOINTE 14 19 4 4 8 .571 0.211 14' r 1 16 RADIN 6 14 44 13 2 15 1.071 0.295 25 6 4f 17 BICKLEY 4 6 1 Tl .250 0.167 9 1 0.5 18 CONNOR 6 14 0 .000 18 1 0.5 19 MILLER 14 2 1 1 2 .143 0.500 17 5 3 20 LAMY 13 14 0 .000 20 5 4.5 22 PASQUALINA 1 14 24 9 2 11 .786 0.375 371 1 1z 23 HUGHES 5 5 2 2 .400 0.400 2 H 24 HOCHSTADT 10 14 85 28 6 34 2.429 0,329 43 5 4 25 HEALY 1 4 0 .000 3 26 HAGGERTY 14 14 14 3 3 .214 0.214 106 2 2 27 BONANNI 6 14 0 .000 2 7 6f 28 PIZZI 4 1 0 .000 0.000 4 1 1 29 M.LACHAPELLE -H 5 2 2 .182 0.000 11 30 RANNIGAN -5] 0 .000 7 1 1 5 31 OSBERG 3 14 29 6 2 8 .571 0.207 18 3 2-5 32 HAHN 14 14 95 27 11 38 2.714 0.284 26 2 1.5 33 B. LACHAPELLE 4 1 0 .000 0.000 2 2 2 34 REESE 7 14 10 3 3 6 .429 0.300 51 9 7.5 35 HANNA 14 29 9 4 13 .929 0.310 21 h 37 SHIRK 1 14 1 1 1 .071 1.000 17 4 2.5 40 MAZZELLA 1 4 0 .000 0.000 1 1 r- 42 HILGARTNER 11 14 62 17 17 34 2.429 0.274 23 47 BURNHAM 13 2 0 .000 0.000 22 3 2.5i 48 CARRIER 1 10 0 000 7 2 1 5 Shots Goals Assisis Points Pts/Gar:i.- oiuundballs Pen. Minutes MDTotals 649 177 78 255 23.182 .273 690 85 69 0pp.Totals 460 128 65 193 17545 278 570'1 74 625- Goaftes GS Saves Goals bave -o Minutes GAA face-ofis Won v» 2-Keenan 13 13 177 122 .592 749 9 Haggerty 152 105 .591 25-Healy 1 4 19 10 .655 91 _6 : Pasqualina 28 20 .583 13-Lodewick 3 2 B.LaChapelle 11 12 .478 MDTotals 198 132 .600 840 9.4291 Shirk 7 8 .467 232 177 .567 840 12.6431 Mazzella 0 1 .000 Rannigan 1 .000 Scores MD OppResult MDTotal 198 147 .574 W atVillanova(2/22) 13 4 OppTotal 147 198 .426 No.8Duke(3/1) 10 11 L j atNo. 17TSU(3/8) 17 9WW Score \by quarteib atCornell(3/15) 12 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total No.9UNC(3/22) 13 12W(OT) MD 46 41 43 46 177 atNo.3UVA(3/29) 14 15 L(20T) Opp 128 W Radford(4/1) 21 2 atNo. 10Navy(4/5) 10 5iW ExtraManOpp Clears No.7JohnsHopkins(4/12) 9 L 1 MD 21 of74 0. 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