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GAME 13 L A C R O S S E GOARMYWESTPOINT.COM // TWITTER @ARMYWP_MLAX // INSTAGRAM @ARMYLAXTEAM 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE 2/7 2/9 2/15 2/22 2/28 3/3 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/28 4/4 4/11 4/17 5/2 OPPONENT at UMass VMI at Jacksonville at #2 Syracuse LAFAYETTE* at Rutgers at Holy Cross* #14 LOYOLA* at Lehigh* at #20 Bucknell* BOSTON UNIVERSITY* at Navy*^ COLGATE*^ #1 NOTRE DAME^ TIME W, 12-7 W, 24-3 W, 20-4 L, 12-9 W, 14-3 W, 9-7 L, 7-6 L, 12-10 W, 7-5 W, 12-4 W, 17-8 L, 10-7 7:00 PM 1:00 PM * Patriot League HOME GAMES All times Eastern ^ on CBS Sports Network HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION Television: CBS Sports Network Radio: WBNR-AM/WNLA-AM Web: None Live Stats: GameTracker - GoArmyWestPoint.com Twitter: @ArmyWP_MLax MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant Director/Lacrosse Contact..... Matt Faulkner Office Phone..............................(845) 938-6871 Cell Phone..................................(845) 905-6591 EmaiL.................. matthew.faulkner@usma.edu Web Site....................... www.GoArmyWestPoint.com Lacrosse Twitter.............................. @ArmyWP_MLax Athletics Twitter......................... @GoArmyWestPoint Lacrosse Facebook............................... Army Lacrosse Athletics Facebook.............Army West Point Athletics Lacrosse Instagram........................... @ArmyLaxTeam Patriot League Website.......... www.patriotleague.org Patriot League Contact...............................Keith Gary Email........................ kgary@patriotleague.com BLACK KNIGHTS QUICK HITS Head Coach................................................Joe Alberici Twitter...............................................@ArmyLaxCoach Alma Mater.................................................. Alfred ’91 Record At Army........................... 81-67 (10th Season) Career Record............................. 88-73 (11th Season) Starters Returning/Lost..........................................8/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost..................................40/10 Army All-Time Record..........757-367-7 (98th Season) First Season Of Lacrosse...................................... 1907 #17 ARMY WEST POINT BLACK KNIGHTS COLGATE RAIDERS (8-4, 4-3 PL) (7-4, 5-2 PL) 4.17.15 // WEST POINT, N.Y. // MICHIE STADIUM // 7:00 P.M. SETTING THE STAGE The 17th-ranked Army West Point men’s lacrosse team is set to play its second night game of the season, but the first under the lights at historic Michie Stadium. The Black Knights welcome Colgate for a 7 p.m. start on Friday night on CBS Sports Network. Army West Point is looking to rebound after a tough loss at Navy last Saturday and have hopes of earning a bye in the Patriot League Tournament with a win. The Raiders come to West Point on a three-game winning streak and is also fighting for a bye with a 5-2 mark in conference. They defeated Holy Cross last Saturday, 14-13, in a back-andforth battle in Worcester, Mass. #13 ARmy west point falls at navy Navy scored seven unanswered goals in the second half and prevailed over the 13th-ranked Army West Point men’s lacrosse team, 10-6, on Saturday afternoon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Army West Point was led by Cole Johnson with two goals, while John Glesener was held to one goal or less for the third time this season. Billy Baird was a bright spot for the Black Knights with his first career goals coming in the first half. Sam Somers got the start in net and made seven saves. Navy outshot the Black Knights, 37-29, in the game and the Mids had the advantage in ground balls at 36-23. The man-up situations was in Navy’s favor and the Mids scored two goals on three chances, while Army West Point did not get a chance with the extra man. TALE OF THE TAPE Army WEST POINT Categorycolgate 8-4....................Overall Record......................7-4 4-3................ Conference Record..................5-2 0-0........................Overtime..........................0-1 12.25.................... Goals PG...................... 10.27 6.83............... Goals Allowed PG.................. 9.45 38.4...................... Shots PG......................... 31.3 23.8................Shots on Goal PG................ 19.36 8.83...................... Saves PG......................... 9.09 150-269 (.558)......Face-Offs....... 105-151 (.410) 185-209 (.885)........ Clears.......... 156-190 (.821) 14-35 (.400)...........Man-Up............ 19-33 (.576) national rankings The Black Knights slid back to No. 17 in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Coaches’ Poll after Saturday’s loss to Navy. The Mids jumped into the poll at No. 18 and Loyola sits at 16th in the nation. Army West Point is 18th in the Cascade/Maverik Media Poll and is No. 19 in the Nike/Lacrosse Magazine Poll. Colgate is receiving votes in two of the three polls and is ranked in the Nike/Lacrosse Magazine at the 18th spot. ARMY WEST POINT’S PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. No. Name Cl. G A Pts GBnotes Attack 21 John Glesener Sr. 25 18 43 13 Preseason Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year 77 Connor Cook Jr. 27 6 33 20 Has scored in 18-straight games; Career high five at Bucknell 28 Cole Johnson So. 32 11 43 15 Has six hat tricks in 12 games Mid 13 Shea Mullins Jr. 6 3 9 8 Scored two goals against Rutgers on March 3 48 Jimbo Moore Jr. 9 7 16 5 Tallied two man-up goals and GWG vs. Lehigh on March 21 24 Gunnar Miller So. 2 4 6 3 Has been on the top midfield unit for the last three games LSM 40 Jimbo D’Aprile Sr. 1 3 4 31 Second on the team in ground balls D-Mid 42 Al DeStefano Sr. 1 1 2 12 Voted a tri-captain for 2015 14 Billy Baird Sr. 1 0 1 10 Scored first collegiate against Navy on April 11 Def. 11 Austin Schultz Jr. 0 0 0 13 PL Defensive Player of the Week on March 23 22 Sean Jollota Sr. 0 1 1 14 Caused a career-high four turnovers against VMI on Feb. 9 31 Reaves Klipstein So. 0 0 0 20 Made first collegiate start against UMass on Feb. 7 F/O 99 Dan Grabher So. 0 3 3 40 88-of-156 (.564) in faceoffs this season 57 John Ragno Fr. 0 0 0 13 Has won 18-of-33 faceoffs in 2015 Goalie 2 Sam Somers Sr. 7.12 GAA .551 Sv% 106 saves 316 shots faced 674:37 Honorable mention preseason All-American Senior Class Award Finalist GOARMYSPORTS.COM // @ARMY_lACROSSE // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE ROSTER No. Name 0 Avery Littlejohn 1 Tim Coll 2 Sam Somers 3 Nick Santorelli 4 Alex Newsome 5 Ehret Faircloth* 6 Bennett Bradley 7 Tom Shade 8 Jackson Tamasitis 9 Ryan Morgan 10 Michael Larrabee 11 Austin Schultz 12 Kevin Schurr 13 Shea Mullins 14 Billy Baird 15 Matt Bowman 16 David Symmes 17 Tim Langerhans 18 Jake Brown 19 Andrew Michalowski 20 Matt Isnardi 21 John Glesener* 22 Sean Jollota 23 Luke Poulos 24 Gunnar Miller 25 Tim Stackpole 26 A.J. Canara 27 Sam Finney 28 Cole Johnson 29 Will O’Donnell 30 John Quinn 31 Reaves Klipstein 32 Nick Prestipino 33 C.J. LoConte 34 Ray Horgan 35 Marc Pettrone 36 Austin Colvin 37 Ted Glesener 38 Matt Goettelman 39 John Rhudy 40 Jimbo D’Aprile 42 Al DeStefano* 44 Grant Giglio 45 Patrick O’Brien 46 Dom Ricca 48 Jimbo Moore 49 Paul Newbold 50 Jimmy TenBrink 52 Stowe Faircloth 53 Connor Glancy 55 Max Krieg 57 John Ragno 77 Connor Cook 85 Andrew Nadjari 88 Alex Daly 90 Jon Lamonica 91 Matthew Donovan 98 Jaelen Gadson 99 Dan Grabher * - Denotes team tri-captain Pos. M A GK A M A M D GK M M D D M M M M LSM LSM A GK A D M M LSM M D A M GK D D A D D A M LSM D LSM M M A D M GK A D A M M A D M LSM M M M Yr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Ht. 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-7 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-5 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 Wt. 190 170 217 185 177 177 194 197 170 215 203 208 212 177 188 186 212 191 170 201 195 214 212 158 179 183 204 216 171 210 226 217 193 195 204 196 167 197 199 202 217 197 190 152 195 207 230 170 205 164 203 196 163 191 180 190 189 181 188 Hometown/High School (Previous School) Severna Park, Md./Severna Park (USMAPS) Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa (USMAPS) Wilton, Conn./Wilton Babylon, N.Y./Babylon (USMAPS) Richmond, Va./Collegiate School (USMAPS) Denver, Colo./Lawrenceville School Timonium, Md./Loyola Blakefield (USMAPS) Spring City, Pa./The Hill School Bensalem, Pa./William Penn Charter (USMAPS Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Montclair, Va./Bishop Iretan (USMAPS) Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Somers, N.Y./Somers Islip, N.Y./Islip (USMAPS) Towson, Md./Loyola (USMAPS) Alexandria, Va./Gonzaga (USMAPS) Fairfax Station, Va./South County Malvern, Pa./Conestoga (USMAPS) Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach Hockessin, Del./Charter School of Wilmington (USMAPS) Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee (USMAPS) West Point, N.Y./James I. O’Neill (USMAPS) Rockville, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel Irondequoit, N.Y./Irondequoit (USMAPS) Massapequa Park, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Milton, Ga./Milton (USMAPS) Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit College Prep Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue Goldens Bridge, N.Y./John Jay (USMAPS) Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem North Califon, N.J./Rutgers Preparatory (Portsmouth Abbey) Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury Marblehead, Mass. (Deerfield Academy) Victor, N.Y./Aquinas Institute (USMAPS) Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee (USMAPS) Denver, Colo./Cherry Creek New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan (USMAPS) Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville (USMAPS) Dobbs Ferry, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry (USMAPS) Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West (USMAPS) Greenlawn, N.Y./Harborfields (USMAPS) Lynchburg, Va./E.C. Glass Loveland, Ohio/Loveland (USMAPS) Nesconset, N.Y./Smithtown East (USMAPS) Denver, Colo./The Lawrenceville School (USMAPS) West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep Woodside, Calif./St. Paul’s School Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale (USMAPS California, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken (USMAPS) Massapequa, N.Y./St. Anthony’s New Market, Md./Linganore (USMAPS) Deer Park, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Cazenovia, N.Y./Cazenovia Central (USMAPS) Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon (USMAPS) Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore Head Coach: Joe Alberici (Alfred, 1991), 10th season Assistant Coach: Kyle Georgalas (Cornell, 2005), fourth season Assistant Coach: Justin Turri (Duke, 2011), first season Vol. Assistant Coach: Ted Georgalas (Springfield, 1973), Fifth Season Director of Operations: CPT Zach Foster (USMA, 2007) Head Officer Representative: Col. Ty Seidule Athletic Trainer: Dana Putnam Equipment Manager: Marcus Jennings ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 14 39 6 18 26 1 36 77 88 40 42 91 5 52 27 98 44 53 21 37 38 99 34 20 28 22 31 55 90 17 10 0 33 19 24 48 9 13 85 49 4 45 29 35 23 32 30 57 39 46 3 11 12 7 2 25 16 8 50 Name Pos. Billy Baird M Matt Bowman M Bennett Bradley M Jake Brown LSM A.J. Canara M Tim Coll A Austin Colvin A Connor Cook A Alex Daly M Jimbo D’Aprile LSM Al DeStefano M Matthew Donovan M Ehret Faircloth A Stowe Faircloth D Sam Finney D Jaelen Gadson M Grant Giglio M Connor Glancy A John Glesener A Ted Glesener M Matt Goettelman LSM Dan Grabher M Ray Horgan D Matt Isnardi GK Cole Johnson A Sean Jollota D Reaves Klipstein D Max Krieg M Jon Lamonica LSM Tim Langerhans LSM Michael Larrabee M Avery Littlejohn M C.J. LoConte A Andrew Michalowski A Gunnar Miller M Jimbo Moore M Ryan Morgan M Shea Mullins M Andrew Nadjari D Paul Newbold GK Alex Newsome M Patrick O’Brien A Will O’Donnell M Marc Pettrone D Luke Poulos M Nick Prestipino D John Quinn GK John Ragno M John Rhudy D Dom Ricca D Nick Santorelli A Austin Schultz D Kevin Schurr D Tom Shade D Sam Somers GK Tim Stackpole LSM David Symmes M Jackson Tamasitis GK Jimmy Tenbrink A PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Coaches Joe Alberici...............al-buh-REE-see Kyle Georgalas............GEORGE-Alice Ted Georgalas.............GEORGE-Alice Players Matt Bowman..................BEAU-man A.J. Canara................... kuh-NAIR-uh Tim Coll.....................................COLE Jimbo D’Aprile.................... DEE-april Al DeStefano............DEE-stef-ON-oh Matt Donovan............ DONE-ah-VIN Ehret Faircloth......................... AIR-it Jaelen Gadson...... JAY-lynn GAD-sun Grant Giglio..................... GIG-Lee-O John Glesener...................GLESS-ner Matt Goettelman............GOT-ill-Min Dan Grabher...................... GRAY-ber Matt Isnardi....................is-NARD-ee Sean Jolotta..................... jah-LOT-ah Reaves Klipstein................ CLIP-stine Max Krieg............................... CREEG Tim Langerhans.......... Lang-ER-Hans C.J. LoConte................. LOW-cont-ee Andrew Michalowski..... MICK-al-OW-ski Shea Mullins.............................SHAY Andrew Nadjari...............Nah-Jar-EE Marc Pettrone....................PET-rohn Nick Prestipino.........PREST-ip-EE-no Luke Poulos.......................... POOL-is Kevin Schurr............................ SHUR Sam Somers..................... SUMMERS David Symmes...........................Sims GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH HEAD COACH JOE ALBERICI // FOLLOW @ARMYLAXCOACH 10TH SEASON AT ARMY 11TH AS COLLEGIATE HEAD COACH ALFRED UNIVERSITY, 1991 Joe Alberici enters his 10th season at the helm of the Army lacrosse program. Following in the footsteps of some of the biggest names in the history of the sport, Alberici roams the same sideline where Hall of Fame legends such as Jack Emmer, Ace Adams, Dick Edell and F. Morris Touchstone, once tread. A former assistant to Emmer, Alberici returned to the banks of the Hudson River after a nine-year stint as an assistant coach at Duke where he helped the Blue Devils tighten their grip as one of the nation’s premier lacrosse programs. Alberici became the 10th head coach in Army’s storied 90-year history in 2006, and was tasked to fill the big shoes left by his mentor, Emmer, who retired as college lacrosse’s all-time winningest coach in 2005. Alberici led Army to its first-ever Patriot League tournament title in 2010, defeating Navy, 11-8, in the championship contest. The Black Knights, who compiled a 6-0 conference record during the regular season for the first time that spring, went on to upset No. 2-ranked Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Alberici helped mold Garrett Thul ‘13 into the national Rookie of the Year in 2010 as the attackman set plebe records in goals and points. Thul joins Jeremy Boltus ‘11 - Army’s most recent first team All-American - and reigning Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year John Glesener as three of Alberici’s most prized recruits as of late. When it comes to Alberici producing successful cadet-athletes both on the field and in the classroom, the numbers speak for themselves. In just nine short years at the Academy, his players have earned a total of 18 All-American certificates. Alberici has also mentored seven Patriot League major award winners (Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year, Rookie of the Year), 54 Patriot League Honor Roll recipients, four Academic All-Americans, three Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year and two Senior CLASS Award winners (Brendan Buckley, 2013; Andrew Maisano, 2010). In addition, nine of his players have been selected in the Major League Lacrosse draft. Alberici and the Black Knights continued their success in league play, making it to another Patriot League Tournament as the second seed following a 6-1 conference season. A big reason for the overall record of 9-5 was the defensive side of the field as the Black Knights were the top-ranked defensive unit in 2014, allowing 7.21 goals per game. Army faced three ranked teams during 2014 and all three games were decided by one goal, including games on the road against No. 2 Loyola and No. 5 Notre Dame. The Black Knights defeated Navy for the sixthstraight year as well. Alberici was named Patriot League Coach of the Year, while John Glesener and Sam Somers were first team All-Patriot League and voted as All-America selections. Twelve players were selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll as well. In addition to the postseason honors, Pat Hart played in the North/South Game at the end of the season. As he has done every season at West Point, Alberici engineered a Patriot League Tournament berth for his Black Knights, who finished the year with an 8-6 mark. Army faced five nationally ranked teams and defeated Navy for a fifth-straight time in 2013. While Thul shattered Army’s goal-scoring record in his final season, the Flemington, N.J. native also picked up AllAmerica honors for a third time. Glesener and fellow senior Brendan Buckley were also named. With Buckley anchoring, the Black Knights ranked third in the nation in scoring defense, yielding 7.79 goals per game, at year’s end. Alberici’s emphasis on molding the true student-athlete was never more evident than in 2013. Ten players earned Patriot League Academic Honor Roll plaudits, while Buckley produced a laundry list of postseason academic and athletic awards to include Patriot League Defensive Player of Year, USILA Academic All-America, Capital One Overall Academic All-American of the Year, Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the 2013 Senior CLASS Award. Thanks to the recent success of Buckley, Alberici has now mentored four of the Patriot League’s last five Scholar-Athlete of the Year winners. In addition to Buckley’s success, Thul became the third lacrosse player to win the prestigious Army Athletic Association Trophy, awarded annually to the top graduating male and female athletes. Drafted by the Hamilton Nationals of the MLL, Thul also embarked on his rookie NLL season with the Philadelphia Wings in 2013-14. Army showed improvement from a 7-8 showing during a 2012 campaign that saw the Black Knights face seven nationally ranked opponents and reach No. 20 themselves. Army’s 6-5 overtime win at then-No. 15 Bucknell halted the Bison’s eight-game win streak. While the victory in Lewisburg, Pa., provided plenty of highlights, the apex of Army’s season came courtesy of a 9-6 win over rival Navy on national television to clinch a Patriot League Tournament berth. Tim Henderson `12 garnered Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year honors following his final season. He went on to help the Long Island Lizards make a run in the MLL playoffs and joined Thul in earning All-America honors in 2012. Henderson and Thul headlined a group of five Black Knights to capture 2012 All-Patriot League honors. Following Army’s 2012 Patriot League Tournament appearance, Alberici served as the North Team head coach at the annual USILA/Lax World North-South Senior All-Star game where he mentored Henderson, Devin Lynch `12 and Larry LoRusso `12 one last time. In 2011, Alberici recorded his 50th victory at Army and mentored one of the most prolific feeders in the program’s storied history. Jeremy Boltus ‘11 finished second on Army’s all-time points (214) and assists (124) lists. The team captain became the second player in Army history to be one of five national finalists for the Tewaaraton Award, presented annually to the top player in college lacrosse, and the first Black Knight since 2005 to be named first team All-America. Boltus went on win the Army Athletic Association Award as his class’ top male athlete and to enjoy a breakout campaign with the MLL’s Hamilton Nationals. He led all rookies in scoring, nabbed MLL Rookie of the Year accolades and now plays for the Denver Outlaws. With the tandem of Thul and Boltus firing on all cylinders, Alberici’s sixth season at the helm saw the Black Knights defeat rival Navy at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium for the first time since 1997. The 14-9 comeback victory marked a third straight win over the Mids and fourth victory for the Class of 2011. Army, nationally ranked at the time, also clinched a Patriot League Tournament berth that afternoon and effectively eliminated Navy from the fourteam playoff for the first time in conference history. Army went on to finish the season with a 9-6 overall mark and ranked as high as No. 7 in the country. The Black Knights totaled five All-America certificates, three MLL draftees and produced a second team Academic All-America honoree. Years School 1994 SUNY Oneonta 1995-96 Army 1997-05 Duke 2006 Army 2007 Army 2008 Army 2009 Army 2010 Army 2011 Army 2012 Army 2013 Army 2014 Army 2015 Army Career Record W 8 - - 8 6 9 6 11 9 7 8 9 8 89 L 6 - - 7 9 6 10 6 6 8 6 5 4 73 Pct.notes .571 SUNYAC Coach of the Year - Assistant Coach - Assistant Coach .533 Ranked #20 in final USILA Poll .400 .600 PL Coach of the Year/#19 Final USILA Poll .375 .647 NCAA Quarterfinals/#9 Final USILA Poll .600 Ranked as high as #9 in national polls .467 .571 .642 PL Coach of the Year/#20 Final USILA Poll .667 (.549) Alberici was named the 2008 Patriot League Coach of the Year after leading Army to a 9-6 record, including a 5-1 conference mark which was good enough to clinch the Patriot League regular season title and top seed for the postseason tournament, hosted at Michie Stadium. Five Black Knights garnered All-Patriot League honors, including senior Adam Fullerton `08, who won his second-straight conference Goalkeeper of the Year award on his way to third-team All-America honors. Ranked as high as No. 8 during the season, Army finished the season No. 19 in the final USILA National Coaches Poll on the heels of a scoring defense that only allowed 7.13 goals per game, to rank sixth nationally. In 2007, Alberici guided the Black Knights through a roller coaster season, highlighted by a 6-1 start and an upset of No. 2 Syracuse in the Carrier Dome that marked the first time the Orange had ever lost at home in February. Ranked as high as No. 8 in the national polls during the campaign, the Black Knights would go on to qualify for their third-straight Patriot League Tournament to finish the season. His stalwart defense allowed just four opponents to score over 10 goals en route to a 7.80 goals against average that ranked 10th in the country. Alberici also watched four of his players garner all-conference honors. In his first season as head coach, Alberici led the Black Knights to their secondstraight appearance in the Patriot League Tournament Championship game. Two of his players - attackman John Walker `06 and defenseman Matt Luyster `06 - capped their Army careers with Honorable Mention AllAmerica honors while leading the squad to its ninth-straight season with at least eight victories against one of the toughest schedules in the country. Alberici’s tenure at Duke coincided with the Blue Devils’ rise to national prominence, which culminated in their magical run to the Division I title contest in 2005, a game in which they fell 9-8 to topranked Johns Hopkins. Ranked second in the nation behind the Blue Jays for much of the spring, Duke forged a remarkable 17-3 ledger and established an NCAA record for victories in a single season. Two of Duke’s losses were one-goal defeats at the hands of Johns Hopkins, including an 11-10 doubleovertime loss at JHU’s Homewood Field in early April. Alberici’s duties at Duke included recruiting director, assisting with the daily administration of the program, serving as the Blue Devils’ defensive coordinator and coaching the team’s goalkeepers. After serving as offensive coordinator and working with Duke’s man-up offense during his first eight years, he assumed the roles of defensive coordinator and coach of the man-down defense during his final season. He was promoted to associate head coach in 1999. During Alberici’s nine years on head coach Mike Pressler’s staff, the Blue Devils forged a sparkling 96-47 (.671) record, made seven appearances in the NCAA Tournament - including a run of six-straight postseason trips between 1997 and 2002 - and captured a pair of Atlantic Coast Conference titles (2001 and 2002). The Blue Devils reached the Final Four for the first time in 1997, Alberici’s initial year in Durham, before embarking on their remarkable postseason run in 2005. Under Alberici’s watchful eye, Duke ranked second in the nation in scoring defense, surrendering just 6.91 goals per game. Alberici spent the 1995 and 1996 seasons at West Point as an assistant coach, and helped the Black Knights to a 10-5 showing and an NCAA appearance in 1996. Army won its final five games that season, including victories over Hofstra, Navy and Rutgers, to earn the Academy’s 12th postseason berth. A 1991 graduate of Alfred University, Alberici was a two-time lacrosse AllAmerican in 1990 and 1991 and also garnered Academic All-America accolades as a senior. A four-year starter at attack, he set six school scoring records and led the Saxons to winning seasons in 1989, 1990 and 1991. A three-time team captain, Alberici led the entire nation, including all three divisions, in assists as a junior, garnering 78 helpers in 17 contests for a 4.6 assist per-game average. In 2001, Alberici was inducted into Alfred’s Hall of Fame. Following graduation, Alberici remained at his alma mater for two years in the role of graduate assistant coach, earning his master’s degree in education in 1993. He accepted his first head coaching assignment soon thereafter when he was named to the top post at SUNY Oneonta. In 1994, the Dragons forged an 8-6 record and established a single-season school record for victories, earning Alberici Empire Lacrosse League Coach of the Year laurels. It was on the heels of that spectacular season that Alberici made the move to West Point. A native of Auburn, N.Y., Alberici was inducted into the Auburn High School Hall of Fame in 2008, joining his older brother, John and father, Gino, as enshrinees. In his present role as the face of Army’s storied program, Alberici has assumed control of a club that remains intertwined with the rich history of collegiate lacrosse. In 95 seasons, the Black Knights have amassed 732 victories, trailing only Johns Hopkins, Syracuse and Navy in all-time wins at the Division I level. Army has produced eight national champions, while 12 men associated with the program (eight players and four coaches) have been enshrined in the National Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. Alberici served a term as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Lacrosse Team at the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships in Manchester, England, helping the Americans to the gold medal. In 2007, he was also appointed to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Board of Directors, the sport’s national governing body. Currently, Alberici serves on multiple lacrosse committees around the country. He is a member of the Tewaarton Award selection committee, the USILA National Poll and Assistant Coach of the Year panel. He also serves on the US Lacrosse National Team coach selection committee . Alberici and his wife, Petra, reside at West Point with their son, Maximus, and daughter, Isabella. GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE GAME NOTES Army WEST POINT’s Record When... Home.....................................................................3-1 Road .....................................................................5-3 Neutral . ................................................................0-0 Patriot League.......................................................4-3 Non-Conference....................................................4-1 Army Scores First...................................................6-3 Opponent Scores First...........................................2-1 Lead After 1st Quarter...........................................8-2 Trail After 1st Quarter............................................0-1 Tied After 1st Quarter...........................................0-1 Lead At Halftime....................................................8-2 Trail At Halftime.....................................................0-2 Tied At Halftime.....................................................0-0 Lead After 3rd Quarter..........................................8-1 Trail After 3rd Quarter...........................................0-3 Tied After 3rd Quarter...........................................0-0 Overtime...............................................................0-0 Army Has More Shots............................................6-2 Opponent Has More Shots....................................2-2 Army & Opp. Have Equal Shots............................ 0-0 Army Has More Saves............................................2-0 Opponent Has More Saves....................................5-4 Army & Opp. Have Equal Saves.............................1-0 Army Wins More F/O.............................................7-1 Opponent Wins More F/O.....................................1-3 Army & Opp. Have Same F/O................................0-0 Army Has More GB................................................6-1 Opponent Has More GB........................................2-3 Army & Opp. Have Same GB.................................0-0 Army Has Better Clear %........................................ 6-2 Opponent Has Better Clear %................................ 2-2 Army & Opp. Have Same Clear %..........................0-0 Army Scores EMO..................................................7-3 Opponent Scores EMO..........................................5-2 Army Has More EMOs...........................................4-3 Opponent Has More EMOs...................................2-1 Army & Opp. Have Same EMOs..............................2-0 Army Has More Penalties......................................2-2 Opponent Has More Penalties..............................4-2 Army & Opp. Have Same Number Of Penalties.....2-0 Army Has More Penalty Min.................................1-2 Opponent Has More Penalty Min..........................6-1 Army & Opp. Have Same Penalty Min...................1-1 Games Decided By: 1 Goal....................................................................0-1 2-4 Goals...............................................................2-3 5-10 Goals.............................................................3-0 More Than 10 Goals..............................................3-0 Army Scores: Less Than 5 Goals..................................................0-0 5-10 Goals.............................................................2-4 11-15 Goals...........................................................3-0 More Than 15 Goals............................................. 3-0 Opponent Scores: Less Than 5 Goals..................................................4-0 5-10 Goals.............................................................4-2 11-15 Goals...........................................................0-2 More Than 15 Goals..............................................0-0 vs. Top-5 Ranked Opp............................................0-1 vs. Top-10 Ranked Opp..........................................0-0 vs. Top-20 Ranked Opp..........................................1-1 vs. Unranked Opp..................................................7-2 vs. Team w/winning rec.........................................2-2 vs. Team w/losing rec............................................3-0 vs. Team w/.500 rec...............................................3-2 After a Win............................................................5-3 After a Loss............................................................2-1 A DAY IN The Life Of A Cadet The West Point academic calendar is broken down into Day One and Day Two. Below is the typical schedule for senior goalkeeper Sam Somers. An Art, Philosophy and Literature major, Somers is a multiple member of Sam somers the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. He was also selected to the PL All-Academic Team in 2014 and is a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award. 0615-0650....................................... Wake up/Hygiene 0700.....................Breakfast Formation/Haircut inspection 0700-0715.................................................... Breakfast 0730-0935.......... Advanced Independent Study in Persian 0959-1045.................................... Philosophy of Mind 1100-1155................................................................... .......... Performance Psychology session w/ Dr. Nate Zinsser from CEP 1205................................................. Lunch Formation 1215-1230.......................................................... Lunch 1250-1345.......................................Briefing/Lab Hour 1355-1450....... Theory and Practice of Military IT Systems 1515-1900........................................ Lacrosse Practice 1900-1930.............................. Ice/Treatment/Hygiene 1930-1945.........................................................Dinner 2000-2300..................................................Homework 2330............................................................ Lights Out “MILITARY SPEAK” Plebe or Fourth Class....................................Freshman Yearling or Third Class...............................Sophomore Cow or Second Class...........................................Junior Firstie or First Class............................................ Senior OBC...............................Officer Basic Course A cadet’s first stop after graduation from the Academy. OBC preceeds a cadet’s first assignment. Overall statistical leaders goals C. Johnson..........................................32 C. Cook...............................................27 J. Glesener..........................................25 J. Moore................................................9 A. Newsome.........................................9 assists J. Glesener..........................................18 C. Johnson..........................................11 A. Newsome.......................................10 points J. Glesener..........................................43 C. Johnson..........................................43 C. Cook...............................................33 A. Newsome.......................................19 J. Moore..............................................16 Ground balls D. Grabher..........................................40 J. D’Aprile............................................31 S. Somers............................................30 A. Daly................................................23 T. Stackpole.........................................20 Caused turnovers S. Jollota.............................................15 J. D’Aprile............................................12 R. Klipstein............................................9 league statistical leaders goals C. Johnson..........................................18 C. Cook...............................................15 J. Glesener..........................................14 A. Newsome.........................................6 J. Moore................................................5 assists J. Glesener..........................................11 C. Johnson............................................5 C. Cook.................................................5 A. Newsome.........................................4 BRANCH...........(i.e. Field Artillery, Infantry) Specific part of the Army that each cadet chooses to join upon graduation. Cadets receive their “branch” in February of their senior year. What you branch determines where you are stationed for OBC. points J. Glesener..........................................25 C. Johnson..........................................23 C. Cook...............................................20 A. Newsome.......................................10 J. Moore................................................8 HONOR CODE ...... “A Cadet Will Not Lie, Cheat, Steal or Tolerate Those Who Do.” The creed, or oath, each cadet takes upon entering the Academy. It is the code by which all cadets must live. Ground balls D. Grabher..........................................33 S. Somers............................................24 J. D’Aprile............................................17 Caused turnovers S. Jollota...............................................8 J. D’Aprile..............................................6 A. Schultz..............................................5 R. Klipstein............................................4 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE GAME NOTES ARMY’S PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM RANKINGS ALL GAMES PATRIOT LEAGUE GAMES CATEGORY RANK TOTAL CATEGORY RANK TOTAL Goals 2nd 147 Goals 5th 73 Goals/Game 1st 12.25 Goals/Game 4th 10.43 Assists/Game 1st 7.33 Assists/Game T-4th 6.0 Ground Balls/Game 3rd 30.33 Ground Balls/Game 4th 29.57 Shots/Game 3rd 38.42 Shots/Game 3rd 37.0 Man Up Pct. 5th 40.0% Man Up Pct. 3rd 42.1% Man Up Goals 5th 14 Man Up Goals 6th 8 Penalties/Game 2nd 2.5 Penalties/Game 1st 2.14 Caused Turnovers/Game 5th 7.5 Caused Turnovers/Game 5th 6.71 Faceoff Pct. 4th .558 Faceoff Pct. 2nd .612 Saves/Game 9th 9.0 Saves/Game 8th 8.86 Goals Against Avg. 1st 6.83 Goals Against Avg. 1st 7.00 Save Percentage 1st .564 Save Percentage 1st .559 PATRIOT LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS PATRIOT LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES GOALS/GM RANK Z. Herreweyers (Loyola) 1st C. Johnson (Army) 2nd C. Cook (Army) 4th J. Glesener (Army) 5th TOTAL 3.27 2.73 2.36 2.18 GOALS/GM RANK Z. Herreweyers (Loyola) 1st C. Johnson (Army) T-2nd C. Cook (Army) 6th J. Glesener (Army) T-8th TOTAL 3.43 2.57 2.14 2.0 ASSISTS/GM RANK D. Dickson (Bucknell) 1st J. Glesener (Army) 7th TOTAL 2.25 1.64 ASSISTS/GM J. Sands (Lafayette) J. Glesener (Army) RANK 1st T-7th TOTAL 2.43 1.57 POINTS/GM D. Taylor (Lehigh) J. Glesener (Army) C. Johnson (Army) RANK 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL 4.75 3.82 3.73 POINTS/GM D. Taylor (Lehigh) J. Glesener (Army) C. Johnson (Army) RANK 1st 3rd T-6th TOTAL 4.71 3.57 3.29 MAN-UP GOALS R. Weber (Lehigh) J. Glesener (Army) J. Moore (Army) RANK 1st T-3rd T-3rd TOTAL 7 4 4 GROUND BALLS/GM RANK S. Talkow (Boston U.) 1st TOTAL 6.9 MAN-UP GOALS P. Corbett (Lehigh) J. Moore (Army) C. Johnson (Army) RANK T-1st T-3rd T-3rd TOTAL 6 3 3 SAVE PERCENTAGE S. Somers (Army) RANK 1st TOTAL .565 GROUND BALLS/GM RANK G. Savio (Loyola) 1st D. Grabher (Army) 4th TOTAL 8.2 4.71 SAVES/GM RANK M. Cortese (Lafayette) 1st S. Somers (Army) T-8th TOTAL 11.22 8.27 SAVE PERCENTAGE S. Somers (Army) RANK 3rd TOTAL .546 GOALS AGAINST AVG.RANK S. Somers (Army) 1st TOTAL 6.83 SAVES/GM RANK M. Cortese (Lafayette) 1st TOTAL 13.60 GOALS AGAINST AVG.RANK S. Somers (Army) 1st TOTAL 7.23 PATRIOT LEAGUE standings School GP Navy* 8 Loyola* 7 Colgate* 7 Army* 7 Bucknell* 7 Boston U. 7 Lehigh 7 Holy Cross 7 Lafayette 7 PL 6-2 5-2 5-2 4-3 4-3 3-4 2-5 2-5 1-6 Pct. .750 .714 .714 .571 .571 .429 .286 .286 .143 * Clinched PL Tournament Berth GF-GAOverall 83-66 8-4 83-65 7-5 76-68 7-4 73-49 8-4 67-67 7-5 75-77 6-5 70-68 6-8 59-84 5-7 59-101 3-9 updated scores saturday, April 11 Navy 10, Army 7 Bucknell 14, Lafayette 13 Colgate 14, Holy Cross 13 Loyola 8, Boston U. 6 Sunday, April 12 Lehigh 12, Stony Brook 11 upcoming games FRiday, April 17 Colgate at Army, 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Boston University, 7 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Loyola at Bucknell, 7 p.m. army’s weekly honors DATE 2/9 3/3 3/23 3/23 3/30 4/6 PLAYER AWARD C. Johnson PL Offensive POTW T. Stackpole PL Defensive POTW S. Somers PL Goalie of Week A. Schultz PL Defensive POTW C. Cook PL Offensive POTW J. Glesener PL Offensive POTW GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME... Army Scored 15+ Goals........................................... 4/4/15 vs. Boston University (W, 17-8) Army Scored 20+ Goals....................................................2/15/15 at Jacksonville (W, 20-4) Army Scored 25+ Goals............................................................5/1/91 vs. Colgate (W, 25-8) Opponent Scored 15+ Goals..............................................2/10/13 at #12 UMass (L, 16-9) Opponent Scored 20+ Goals............................................3/7/99 vs. Georgetown (L, 22-7) Army Player Scored 5 Goals.......................... Connor Cook - 3/28/15 at Bucknell (W, 12-4) Army Player Scored 6 Goals.......... John Glesener - 4/4/15 vs. Boston University (W, 17-8) Army Player Scored 7 Goals..................................Garrett Thul - 2/16/13 vs. VMI (W, 14-8) Army Player Scored 8 Goals.................Russ Bolling - 6/3/72 vs. Mt. Washington (W, 12-5) Army Player Scored 10 Goals................................ Joe Austin - 5/7/52 vs. Cornell (W, 22-5) Army Player Had 5 Assists........................... Jeremy Boltus - 3/20/10 vs. Rutgers (W, 11-8) Army Player Had 6 Assists................................ Jeff Bryan - 3/9/04 vs. Holy Cross (W, 16-7) Army Player Had 8 Assists.................................Tim Pearson - 5/4/02 vs. Lehigh (W, 15-6) Army Player Scored 8 Points............ Garrett Thul (7G, 1A) - 3/2/13 vs. Michigan (W, 12-1) ....................................................John Glesener (4G, 4A) - 3/23/13 vs. Lafayette (W, 15-6) Army Player Scored 9 Points........ John Glesener (6G, 3A) - 4/4/15 vs. Boston U. (W, 17-8) Army Player Scored 11 Points.............. Tim Pearson (3G, 8A) - 5/4/02 vs. Lehigh (W, 15-6) Army Player Scored 12 Points......... Russ Bolling (8G, 4A) - 6/3/72 vs. Mt. Washington (W, 12-5) Army Player Made 20+ Saves....................Tom Palesky, 21 - 2/28/10 at Syracuse (L, 12-7) Army Shutout An Opponent................................................... 4/4/70 vs. Rutgers (W, 18-0) Army Was Shutout..............................................................1943 vs. Johns Hopkins (L, 7-0) Army Was Held Scoreless In The 1st Half....... 2008 at Bucknell (Trailed 6-0 at Half, L, 7-4) Army Was Held Scoreless In The 2nd Half..2/24/13 at #18 Syracuse (Trailed 5-2 at Half, L, 6-2) Army Held An Opponent Scoreless In The 1st Half...3/13/11 vs. Wagner (Led, 8-0 at Half, W, 14-1) Army Held An Opponent Scoreless In The 2nd Half.. 2/28/15 vs. Lafayette (Led, 6-3 at Half, W, 14-3) Army Won In Overtime......................................................4/7/12 at Bucknell (W, 6-5 2OT) Army Lost In Overtime...................................................... 3/4/2014 vs. Rutgers (L, 9-8 OT) Army Won When Trailing At End Of 3rd Qtr.... 4/7/12 at Bucknell (Trailed 4-3, Won, 6-5 2OT) Three Army Players Scored 3+ Goals....................4/4/15 vs. Boston University - Won 17-8 ..........................................................(John Glesener, 6; Connor Cook, 4; Cole Johnson, 4) Army Player Scored A Hat Trick In First Collegiate Game..................................................... .....................................................................................2/16/08 vs. VMI (Rob McCallion, 3) Scored On The Opening Face-off........................................... 3/14/15 vs. Loyola (L, 12-10) Army Qualified For Postseason....................................... 2012 Patriot League Tournament Army Won A Postseason Game.2010 NCAA Tournament (1st Rd. at Syracuse, W, 9-8 OT) Army Qualified for NCAA Tournament.........................................................................2010 Most Consecutive Seasons With NCAA Tournament Berth..........................5 (1981-1985) Army’s All-Time Postseason Record........................................................ 7-20 (19 seasons) Army’s All-Time Record In NCAA Tournament Play................................ 4-16 (16 seasons) PULLING RANK The following former lacrosse players (24) went on to reach the rank of General in the U.S. Army. Walter E. Brinker................................ Major General (Ret.)............................ Class of 1939 John W. Donaldson........................... Brigadier General (Ret.)...................................... 1944 Donald V. Rattan................................. Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1945 Sam S. Walker...........................................General (Ret.).............................................. 1946 John W. McEnery.............................Lieutenant General (Ret.)..................................... 1948 Wallace H. Nutting....................................General (Ret.).............................................. 1950 Robert J. Nunn.................................Lieutenant General (Ret.)..................................... 1950 Loyd P. Rhiddlehoover...................... Brigadier General (Ret.)...................................... 1952 Victor J. Hugo..................................... Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1954 John L. Pickett..................................Lieutenant General (Ret.)..................................... 1955 Perry M. Smith.................................... Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1956 Peter W. Lash.................................... Brigadier General (Ret.)...................................... 1956 Thomas H. Harvey.............................. Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1958 William A. Fitzgerald........................... Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1959 Charles E. Getz.................................. Brigadier General (Ret.)...................................... 1959 William S. Carpenter........................Lieutenant General (Ret.)..................................... 1960 John C. Ellerson.................................. Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1963 Thomas A. Schwartz.................................General (Ret.).............................................. 1967 Robert E. Armbruster......................... Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1971 Eric T. Olson........................................ Major General (Ret.)......................................... 1972 William P. Heilman.................................Brigadier General........................................... 1973 Thomas R. Turner............................Lieutenant General (Ret.)..................................... 1974 Kenneth R. Dahl.....................................Brigadier General........................................... 1982 John Uberti............................................Brigadier General........................................... 1983 ARMY’S HIGHS AND LOWS QUARTER Most Goals.......................................................................................8 vs. VMI (3rd) (2/9/15) Most Goals Allowed...................................................................... 6 at Navy (4th) (4/11/15) Most Shots........................................................................ 18-2x, last vs. VMI (3rd) (2/9/15) Most Shots Allowed...................................................................16 at Lehigh (4th) (3/21/15) Fewest Goals.................................................................... 0-2x, last at Navy (2nd) (4/11/15) Fewest Goals Allowed................................... 0-7x, last vs. Boston University (3rd) (4/4/15) Fewest Shots............................................................................3 at Bucknell (4th) (3/28/15) Fewest Shots Allowed.................................................................. 2 at UMass (3rd) (2/7/15) HALF Most Goals....................................................................................14 vs. VMI (2nd) (2/9/15) Most Goals Allowed...................................................................7-3x, last at Navy (4/11/15) Most Shots............................................................................... 30 vs. Loyola (1st) (3/14/15) Most Shots Allowed.................................................................. 22 at Lehigh (2nd) (3/21/15) Fewest Goals.............................................................................. 2 at Rutgers (2nd) (3/3/15) Fewest Goals Allowed.............................................. 0-2x, last vs. Lafayette (2nd) (2/28/15) Fewest Shots.......................................................................... 12 at Syracuse (1st) (2/22/15) Fewest Shots Allowed...........................................................7 vs. Lafayette (2nd) (2/28/15) GAME HIGHS Points...................................................................................................... 39 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Goals....................................................................................................... 24 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists..................................................................................................... 15 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Shots....................................................................................................... 54 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Shots On Goal......................................................................................... 40 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Saves...................................................................................................13 at Rutgers (3/3/15) Ground Balls........................................................................................... 52 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers................................................................................... 18 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Most EMO Goals...................................................................2-3x, last at Bucknell (3/28/15) GAME LOWS Points...................................................................................................... 8 at Navy (4/11/15) Goals................................................................................................ 6 at Holy Cross (3/7/15) Assists..................................................................................................... 1 at Navy (4/11/15) Shots...............................................................................................30 at Syracuse (2/22/15) Shots On Goal.................................................................................... 15 at Lehigh (3/21/15) Saves....................................................................................... 6-3x, last vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Ground Balls...................................................................................19 at Syracuse (2/22/15) Caused Turnovers................................................................................ 5 at Lehigh (3/21/15) Fewest EMO Goals..................................................................... 0-2x, last at Navy (4/11/15) MISCELLANEOUS Largest winning margin............................................................... 21 vs. VMI (24-3) (2/9/15) Largest losing margin................................................................. 3-2x, last at Navy (4/11/15) Longest winning streak................................................................................................... 3-2x Longest losing streak........................................................................................................... 2 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points............................................................... 9, J. Glesener vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Goals................................................................ 6, J. Glesener vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Assists............................................................................... 4, C. Johnson at Rutgers (3/3/15) Shots..........................................................................12, J. Glesener vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) ...................................................................... 12, J. Glesener vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Shots On Goal................................................ 11, J. Glesener vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Saves................................................................................. 13, S. Somers at Rutgers (3/3/15) Ground Balls.............................................................................8, A. Daly at UMass (2/7/15) Caused Turnovers..................................................................... 4, S. Jollota vs. VMI (2/9/15) OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points................................................................................................ 20 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Goals..................................................................................... 12-2x, last vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Assists................................................................................................. 8 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Shots...................................................................................................41 at Rutgers (3/3/15) Shots On Goal.................................................................................22 at Syracuse (2/22/15) Saves................................................................................................. 18 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Ground Balls...................................................................................39 at Syracuse (2/22/15) Caused Turnovers..................................................................................... 9 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Most EMO Goals........................................................................ 2-2x, last at Navy (4/11/15) GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE GAME NOTES ways to watch on saturday CBS Sports Network will show the game live at 7 p.m. with Brent Stover and Steve Panarelli on the call. The game is also on the radio in the Hudson Valley on WBNR-AM and WLNA-AM with Zack Daly providing play-by-play. Live stats will be online at game time through GameTracker at GoArmyWestPoint.com. what’s up next? Army West Point has its schedule up in the air for the coming week. The Black Knights could be in a quarterfinal game on Tuesday either at home or on the road or could be resting at home with a bye into the semifinals on April 24. Stay tuned to GoArmyWestPoint.com for further updates. ARmy WEst point lacrosse on instagram The Black Knights have added another social media platform to its list of Twitter and Facebook. The team has started an Instagram account this season. To follow along, visit @ArmyLaxTeam and see what is going on behind the scenes and for information about upcoming games and weekly honors. New brand identity Army West Point announced a new brand identity on Monday, which featured a new name and logo. The men’s lacrosse team will continue to wear its current uniform for the rest of the 2015 season. The new uniforms will be in place for the 2016 year. For more information on the rebrand, visit GoArmyWestPointRebrand.com. FAST STARTS Army West Point has had great success at the starts of both halves, outscoring its opponents 92-33 in the first and third quarters. The Black Knights got out to a quick 4-1 lead in the first quarter against Navy last Saturday and for their best frame this season as they are outscoring opponents 49-17. The third quarter is the best defensive stanza for Army West Point, allowing only 16 goals all season to start the second half. top attack The Black Knights have enjoyed an offensive resurgence in the second half of the seeason. Army West Point has two of the top three scorers in the league. Cole Johnson ranks second in the conference in goals per game at 2.67 and is tied with fellow teammate John Glesener in points per game at 3.58, which is second in the league as well. Glesener is one of only two players in the conference to be ranked in the top 10 in both goals and assists per game, joining Lehigh’s Dan Taylor. Connor Cook, the third member of the attack is fourth in goals per game at 2.25. league parity The Patriot League has been wide open since the start of the season. Entering Friday night, five of the six teams have claimed spots in next week’s Patriot League Tournament, but no one knows where they will fall until after the games on Friday. There are 16 different combinations for seedings and the Black Knights can finish anywhere from second to fifth in the standings. senior class award Goalie Sam Somers has been named one of 10 finalists for the Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. The field will be narrowed down to 10 finalists with the announcement coming during the 2015 Men’s Lacrosse National Championship in May. inspiring lacrosse Connor Cook lost his father the weekend of the Lehigh game and came back a week later against Bucknell and set career highs in goals with five and points with seven. He was named Patriot League Corvias Offensive Player of the Week and was given the national player of the week from Lacrosse Magazine. The team is wearing a decal with the initals D.C. in honor of his father David Cook. quite the cook Cook extended his goal-scoring streak to 18 games with a goal against Navy in the final seconds. It is the fifth longest active streak in Division I and tied with Albany’s Lyle Thompson. Cook has 38 goals during the streak and has posted a career high 27 goals already this year with 10 goals in his last three games. CONFERENCE SUCCESS The win over Boston University was Army West Point’s 111th victory as a member of the Patriot League, which is more than any other school in the history of the Patriot League. The Black Knights rank eighth in the nation in conference wins with many of the Ivy League’s schools dominating the list. NCAA TEAM RANKINGS Through the first 12 games of the season, Army West Point ranks second in the nation in scoring defense at 6.83 goals per game. Maryland leads the way with an impressive 5.50 per game. Army West Point ranks sixth in the nation in scoring margin, winning by an average of 5.42 goals per game. under the radar There hasn’t been much said about Cole Johnson this season, but he is quietly becoming one of the league’s best point scorers. He is tied with Glesener for second in the league in points per game at 3.58 and is third in the conference in goals with 32. Johnson has at least four points in six of the 12 games this season for the Black Knights. He posted his eighth multi-goal game of the season against Boston University on April 4 with a five-point day and was Army West Point’s lone two-goal scorer last Saturday. SOmers time Senior Sam Somers is the anchor of the defense that is currently ranked No. 2 in the nation after leading the country in 2014. He is first in the league in goals against average at 7.12 and in save percentage at .551. Somers has kept opponents to under 10 goals in nine of the 12 games this season. He has held opponents under five goals in four of the 12 contests, including two of the last four games. WHERE THE FIRSTIES ARE HEADED Name Branch Post Billy Baird.................................. Infantry...................................................................................................Fort Bliss, Texas Jim D’Aprile...........................Field Artillery............................................................................................. Fort Hood, Texas Al DeStefano............................. Infantry....................................................................................................Fort Drum, N.Y. Ehret Faircloth.........................Ordnance...............................................................................................Fort Lewis, Wash. John Glesener........................... Infantry...................................................................................................Fort Bliss, Texas Sean Jollota.............................Ordnance..................................................................................................Fort Bliss, Texas Mike Larrabee......................Field Artillery........................................................................................... Fort Carson, Colo. Andrew Michalowski............... Engineer................................................................................................Fort Stewart, Ga. Alex Newsome.......................... Aviation.......................................................................... Fort Rucker, Ala. (Flight School) Will O’Donnell......................Field Artillery........................................................................................... Fort Carson, Colo. Tom Shade............................... Engineer................................................................................Schofield Barracks, Hawai’i Sam Somers.............................. Infantry................................................................................................Fort Lewis, Wash. ABOUT THE PATCHES Army lacrosse players wear a patch on their jersey that represents the different divisions or units in the U.S. Army that former Army lacrosse players are currently serving: 1st Cavalry Division 1st Infantry Division 82nd Airborne Division 2nd Infantry Division 101st Airborne Division 3rd Infantry Division 18th Airborne Corps 4th Infantry Division Special Operations Command 10th Mountain Division 25th Infantry Division Special Operations Command GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY WEST POINT LACROSSE GAME NOTES for the record Senior attackman John Glesener has steadily been climbing the Army West Point career goals and scoring lists since being moved up to attackman after coming to West Point as a midfielder. Heading into his final season on the banks of the Hudson, Glesener is on pace to become one of Army West Point’s top scorers of all-time. army West point Career Points 1. Tim Pearson ’02 2. Jeremy Boltus ’11 3. John Walker ’06 4. Steve Heller ’93 5. JOHN GLESENER ’15 6. Bob Betchley ’88 7. Scott Finlay ’78 8. Garrett Thul ’13 Jeff Bryan ’04 10. Tom Cafaro ’71 Frank Giordano ’83 13. Jim Wagner ’05 14. Pete Cramblet ’70 15. Dan Brostek ’96 Paul Cino ’83 17. Rob Manning ’96 18. Bob Miser ’60 Phil Mandry ’93 20. Ted Harkin ’78 21. Tom Sheckells ’65 Dave Reeves ’79 23. Ross Yastrzemsky ’97 24. Chad Hadlock ’98 25. Doug Shaver ’87 26. Eric Waltz ’93 27. Pete Short ’85 28. Pat Daly ’86 29. Rob McCallion ’11 Jason Peyer ’09 Chad Allen ’93 army west point Career Goals 1. Garrett Thul ’13 2. Scott Finlay ’78 3. Steve Heller ’93 Bob Betchley ’88 5. John Walker ’06 6. Jim Wagner ’05 Dan Brostek ’96 8. John Glesener ’15 9. Frank Giordano ’83 10. Pete Cramblet ’70 11. Tom Cafaro ’71 Phil Mandry ’93 Tim Pearson ’02 14. Jeremy Boltus ’11 238 214 209 204 194 191 186 183 183 167 167 151 150 148 140 137 135 135 133 128 128 121 118 113 109 106 103 100 100 100 163 140 130 127 125 118 118 115 108 107 96 96 96 90 LOOKING FOR MORE Senior John Glesener became the 10th player all-time at Army West Point to reach 100 goals after his four tallies against Syracuse on Feb. 22. He is now eighth all-time after passing Frank Giordano ’83 with the six goals against Boston University. He also passed Scott Finlay ’78 and Bob Betchley ’88 in career points and now ranks fifth all-time with 193 points. Next up is Steve Heller ’93 with 204. scoring streak Glesener continued his point-scoring streak against Navy and has reached 41 games in a row with at least one point. He now owns the sixth-longest streak and has 161 points with 98 goals and 63 assists. He first started the streak on May 5, 2012 as a rookie against Johns Hopkins with an assist in the 13-6 loss. Detroit’s Shayne Adams owns the longest current streak at 58 games with 170 points on 140 goals and 30 assists. Glesener saw his goal-scoring streak come to an end against Loyola on March 24. He had scored in 21 games in a row dating back to his sophomore season. tewaaraton watch list Seniors John Glesener and Sam Somers are two of 50 male lacrosse players from around the country that have been selected to the watch list for the 2015 Tewaaraton Award. The award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. Glesener has been on the list for three years in a row, while Somers makes his first appearance. THE LAST MEETING - april 18, 2014 army west point colgate 8 7 box score SCORE BY PERIOD ARMY COLGATE 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 0 3 3 Total 8 7 SCORING ARMY: Glesener 3-0, Johnson 2-0, Carros 1-1, Cook 1-0, Poulos 1-0, D’Aprile 0-1, Daly 0-1, Mazzone 0-1. COLGATE: Walsh 3-0, McCann 3-0, Foote 1-1. GOALIES army: Sincero - 60:00, 7 GA, 8 Saves colgate: Burke - 60:00, 8 GA, 8 Saves SHOTS BY PERIOD ARMY COLGATE 1 2 3 4 Total 5 6 6 4 21 5 6 8 12 31 GROUND BALLS: ARMY 26; COLGATE 28 TURNOVERS: ARMY 15; COLGATE 28 FACEOFFS: ARMY 8-19; COLGATE 11-19 CLEARS: ARMY 16-18; COLGATE 12-17 EMO: ARMY 0-4; COLGATE 1-7 winning no. 750 With the 12-7 win at UMass on Feb. 7, the Black Knights entered an exclusive club with their 750th win. They joined Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy and Maryland as the fifth program in Division I to reach that milestone. In addition to the program win, head coach Joe Alberici earned his 75th win at the helm of the Black Knights after the 24-3 win against VMI on Monday. Alberici is 75-64 in nine-plus seasons at the helm of Army West Point lacrosse. the Black Knights on CBS Sports Network. The league’s deal includes the 2014 Patriot League Tournament semifinals and championship on April 24 and 26, respectively. Prior to the tournament, the Black Knights host Colgate on April 17 at Michie Stadium, which is going to be live on CBS Sports Network, and then Army West Point closes out the regular season at home on May 2 against Notre Dame on CBSSN. The Black Knights have a minimum of three games this year after two guaranted games in 2014. johnson nabs weekly honors Johnson led the Black Knights to their first win over UMass since 1996, leading all goal scorers in the game with four tallies in a 12-7 victory on Feb. 7. The sophomore had a natural hat trick in the first quarter to give Army West Point a 5-0 lead after the first 15 minutes. He added another goal in the second quarter to break his personal best of three goals set in a game against Furman last season. This was Johnson’s first weekly honor from the Patriot League in his career. on the MLL stage Army West Point had two players selected in the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft last month. John Glesener and Sam Somers were picked 46 players apart in the draft. Glesener was taken in the first round and fifth overall by the Boston Cannons after being projected to be selected in the second round. Somers had to wait a little longer as he was chosen by the Rochester Rattlers with the 51st pick. Assistant coach Justin Turri is a member of the Rattlers. slated second Army West Point was picked to finish second in the Patriot League by the coaches and sports information directors. The Black Knights got 110 points in the poll as well as one first-place vote. Loyola, the defending league champion, was selected to repeat with 123 points and 12 votes for the top spot. Lehigh earned five first-place votes, but in total ended up third in the poll with 109 points. Bucknell rounded out the top four with 81 points. preseason honors The Black Knights had two players earn preseason accolades from the Patriot League as John Glesener was named preseason offensive player of the year for the second time in a row. He was also voted to the preseason first team along with Alex Daly, who was chosen as the top faceoff specialist. Nationally, Sam Somers and Jimbo D’Aprile were tabbed Preseason All-American by Inside Lacrosse. Glesener was named to the second team, while Somers landed on the third team. D’Aprile was chosen as an honorable mention honoree. ARMY WEST POINT ON T.V. With three guaranteed national television appearances, in addition to the 2015 Patriot League Tournament, Army West Point fans will have plenty of opportunities to catch usa! usa! Former standout Garrett Thul ’13 represented the United States on the field in the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in Denver. The process for earning a spot took 11 months and he was one of 31 players selected to play for his country. Team USA lost in the championship to Team Canada by an 8-5 score on July 19 of last year. Thul also made headlines as the top overall in MLL Supplemental Draft in 2014. team captains Army West Point announced its captains for the 2015 season as Ehret Faircloth, Al DeStefano and John Glesener were chosen to represent the team throughout the season. somers returns The Black Knights welcome back their goalkeeper from a season ago as Sam Somers is on the field again after missing the final four games of the season due to injury. He has practiced all fall and is ready for the upcoming season. Last year, he had the best goals against average in the nation at 5.43 and second in save percentage at .622. Somers held all 10 opponents he faced to single digits on the scoreboard. He was named an honorable mention All-American by USILA and was a second team All-Patriot League pick in 2014. GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 ARMY LACROSSE GAME NOTES brotherly love The Black Knights welcomed 19 rookies to this year’s squad and two of them had the Army West Point perspective prior to stepping on campus. Ted Glesener and Stowe Faircloth have now joined their brothers John Glesener and Ehret Faircloth on this year’s team. Other Black Knights with Patriot League lacrosse connections are middie Dan Grabher, the younger brother of former Colgate standout face-off specialist Rob Grabher ’13, while defenseman Reaves Klipstein is the younger brother of former Bucknell all-league performer Ryan Klipstein ’11. The elder Klipstein is now an assistant coach on Penn’s lacrosse staff. GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES Junior Connor Cook emerged last season as one of Army NATIONAL POLLS rK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 usila cOACHES POLL SCHOOL PTS. (1ST) Notre Dame 419 (20) North Carolina 390 (1) Maryland 379 Syracuse 359 Denver 342 Duke 313 Yale 268 Albany 260 Virginia 259 Cornell 245 Ohio State 221 Towson 148 Brown 132 Georgetown 131 Marquette 129 Loyola 90 Army West Point 80 Navy 71 Princeton 69 Stony Brook 52 rECORD 8-1 12-1 11-1 8-2 9-2 8-4 9-2 9-2 8-4 9-3 10-3 9-3 8-3 8-4 10-3 7-6 8-4 8-4 7-4 10-3 Others receiving votes: Colgate, Johns Hopkins, Fairfield, Richmond, Bucknell, Lehigh, Penn, Marist. rK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 cascade/maverik mEDIA pOLL SCHOOL PTS. (1ST) Notre Dame 498 (24) North Carolina 464 (1) Maryland 457 Syracuse 422 Denver 409 Duke 359 Yale 342 Albany 322 Cornell 310 Virginia 286 Ohio State 243 Towson 206 Georgetown 190 Brown 170 Marquette 121 Stony Brook 104 Loyola 89 Army West Point 81 Navy 78 Princeton 50 rECORD Others receiving votes: Colgate, Fairfield, Marist, Lehigh, Richmond, Johns Hopkins, Drexel, Hobart 8-1 12-1 11-1 8-2 9-2 8-4 9-2 9-2 9-3 8-4 10-3 9-3 8-4 8-3 10-3 10-3 7-6 8-4 8-4 7-4 West Point’s best goal scorers with 18 tallies, along with 11 assists for 29 points. He is the Black Knights’ secondleading scorer among returning players for 2015. The 5-5 attackman scored 14 more goals than his rookie campaign and netted hat tricks against Furman and Notre Dame last season. He is currently riding a 15-game goal-scoring streak after one goal against Loyola on March 14. 10th season at army West point Head coach Joe Alberici returns for his 10th season at the helm of Army West Point lacrosse. He is back as the reigning Patriot League William Lawson Coach of the Year in 2014. He guided the Black Knights to a national ranking in the final USILA National Poll. It was the fifth time under Alberici that the Black Knights finished the season in the national rankings. Alberici earned the postseason honor for the second time in his career at Army West Point as he was voted the year’s best coach in 2008. The team’s 7-1 record in Patriot League play was a program best. He became the 10th coach in Army West Point’s storied history back in 2006. staff addition With the departure of long-time assistant coach Mac Diange to the United States Military Academy Prep School, head coach Joe Alberici has added former Duke standout Justin Turri to his coaching staff. Turri began his work this past summer while playing for the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse. He made it all the way to the championship game and was named the league’s Most Improved Player. He helped Duke win a national title in 2010. A four-year starting midfielder at Duke, Turri was a two-time United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American, finished his career ranked 28th on Duke’s career points list with 122 (70 goals, 52 assists). The two-year team captain graduated ranked sixth on Duke’s NCAA Tournament career points list (29), eighth in career goals (16) and fourth in career assists (12). The Blue Devils earned an NCAA Tournament berth every season with Turri on the field. scouting the Raiders Colgate heads down to West Point with a 7-4 overall record and a 5-2 mark in Patriot League play after narrowly defeating Holy Cross last Saturday by a 14-13 score. The Raiders have turned it on recently with three wins a row, which is the second time this year that they have pushed a winning streak to three games. Colgate impressed many with an 11-4 win at Loyola on March 28 and then beat Lehigh 12-8 before heading to the Crusaders. The Raiders are averaging more than 10 goals a game, while allowing 9.45 per contest. Their man-up unit is one of the best in the nation, scoring 57.6 percent of the time. Matt Clarkson leads the way in points with 34 on the year with 11 goals and 23 assists. He ranks as one of the top assist-getters in the league. Rookie Anthony Abbadessa has been a great addition for the Raiders as he tops the scoring list with 20 goals and six of them coming man-up. He has won the last two rookie of the week honors. Ryan Walsh is in his final season with Colgate and the former Patriot League Rookie of the Year has 18 goals and 10 assists and is a big threat on the offensive side. In the cage, Brandon Burke, the reigning league rookie of the year, is having a good year with a 6-3 mark and has missed one game this season. He has an 8.71 goals against average and a .515 save percentage. series history This is the 37th meeting between Colgate and Army West Point since the first game back in 1923, which was the sixth season of Army West Point lacrosse. The Black Knights lead the series 28-8. The Raiders have cut into the series lately as the two teams have split the last six meetings. Colgate’s head coach Mike Murphy was an assistant under Joe Alberici for seven seasons. army west point vs. colgate DATE LOCATION 4/21/23 West Point, N.Y. 1924 West Point, N.Y. 1925 Hamilton, N.Y. 1926 Hamilton, N.Y. 1928 Hamilton, N.Y. 1929 Hamilton, N.Y. 1930 West Point, N.Y. 1931 West Point, N.Y. 1932 Hamilton, N.Y. 1940 West Point, N.Y. 5/01/91 West Point, N.Y. 4/28/92 West Point, N.Y. 4/28/93 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/26/94 West Point, N.Y. 4/24/95 Hamilton, N.Y. 3/26/96 West Point, N.Y. 4/15/97 Hamilton, N.Y. 3/24/98 West Point, N.Y. 4/13/99 Hamilton, N.Y. 3/28/00 West Point, N.Y. 3/24/01 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/09/02 West Point, N.Y. 4/08/03 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/13/04 West Point, N.Y. 3/26/05 Hamilton, N.Y. 3/25/06 West Point, N.Y. 4/28/06^ Hamilton, N.Y. 3/31/07 Hamilton, N.Y. 3/29/08 West Point, N.Y. 3/29/09 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/03/10 West Point, N.Y. 4/02/11 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/29/11^ Lewisburg, Pa. 3/31/12 West Point, N.Y. 3/31/13 Hamilton, N.Y. 4/18/14 Hamilton, N.Y. ^ - Patriot League Tournament SCORE W, 19-2 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-1 W, 6-1 W, 4-2 W, 15-4 W, 17-1 W, 16-3 W, 19-2 W, 25-8 W, 22-7 W, 18-11 W, 15-3 W, 20-14 W, 12-11 W, 14-8 W, 11-7 W, 18-7 L, 10-11 W, 13-5 W, 15-7 L, 15-8 L, 11-10 W, 11-4 W, 9-5 W, 10-8 L, 9-7 W, 13-9 L, 10-9 (2OT) W, 11-10 (OT) L, 13-11 L, 7-6 L, 15-13 W, 10-4 W, 8-7 Overall Series.....................................Army leads, 28-8 at West Point, N.Y..............................Army leads, 14-3 in Hamilton, N.Y................................Army leads, 14-4 Neutral Site.................................... Colgate leads, 1-0 Army’s longest win streak....................... 19 (1924-99) Colgate’s longest win streak...................... 3 (2011-12) Army’s total goals...................................................436 Colgate’s total goals................................................234 Army’s most goals........................................ 25 (1991) Colgate’s most goals........................... 15 (2003, 2012) Army’s largest margin of victory......... 17 (1923, 1991) Colgate’s largest margin of victory................... 7 (2003) Alberici vs. Colgate................................................. 6-5 army west point PLAYERS vs. colgate Playergoalsassists J. Glesener 9 2 C. Johnson 2 0 C. Cook 1 0 A. Daly 0 1 A. DeStefano 1 0 L. Poulos 1 0 B. Baird 0 1 J. D’Aprile 0 2 T. Coll 0 1 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH points 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2015 LACROSSE STATISTICS Overall: 8-4Patriot League: 4-3Home: 3-1Away: 5-3Neutral: 0-0 SHOTSGOALS ## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff 28 Johnson, Cole 12 12 32 11 43 65 .492 47 .723 3 0 15 19 5 0-0 21 Glesener, John 12 12 25 18 43 105 .238 55 .524 4 0 13 16 4 0-0 77 Cook, Connor 12 12 27 6 33 52 .519 43 .827 2 1 20 16 2 0-0 4 Newsome, Alex 12 4 9 10 19 26 .346 18 .692 1 0 10 6 0 0-0 48 Moore, Jimbo 12 4 9 7 16 31 .290 17 .548 4 0 5 8 0 0-0 0 Littlejohn, Avery 11 0 7 3 10 18 .389 11 .611 0 0 6 5 0 0-0 13 Mullins, Shea 12 3 6 3 9 24 .250 13 .542 0 0 8 6 4 0-0 53 Glancy, Conor 11 0 5 4 9 12 .417 9 .750 0 0 5 5 1 0-0 24 Miller, Gunnar 12 3 2 4 6 22 .091 7 .318 0 0 3 10 1 0-0 37 Glesener, Ted 12 0 3 2 5 30 .100 15 .500 0 0 6 11 4 0-0 29 O’Donnell, Will 12 0 3 2 5 9 .333 6 .667 0 0 3 3 0 0-0 19 Michalowski, A. 5 0 3 1 4 7 .429 7 1.000 0 0 4 1 0 0-0 23 Poulos, Luke 6 0 2 2 4 8 .250 5 .625 0 0 4 4 0 0-0 40 D’Aprile, Jimbo 12 5 1 3 4 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0 31 2 12 0-0 1 Coll, Tim 8 0 2 1 3 6 .333 5 .833 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 16 Symmes, David 4 0 2 1 3 3 .667 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 Faircloth, Ehret 5 0 2 1 3 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 99 Grabher, Dan 11 0 0 3 3 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 40 4 1 88-156 42 DeStefano, Al 12 7 1 1 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0 12 4 3 0-0 10 Larrabee, Michael 12 3 1 1 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 9 5 2 0-0 26 Canara, A.J. 12 0 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 6 0 2 0-0 25 Stackpole, Tim 12 0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 0 0 20 2 4 0-0 50 TenBrink, Jimmy 1 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 14 Baird, Billy 12 8 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 10 5 5 0-0 9 Morgan, Ryan 4 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 45 O’Brien, Patrick 2 0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 33 LoConte, C.J. 3 0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 22 Jollota, Sean 12 12 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 14 5 15 0-0 15 Bowman, Matt 11 0 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 88 Daly, Alex 6 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 23 1 1 44-80 3 Santorelli, Nick 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 Somers, Sam 12 12 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 30 2 5 0-0 39 Rhudy, John 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 31 Klipstein, Reaves 12 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 20 2 9 0-0 98 Gadson, Jaelen 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 85 Nadjari, Andrew 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 57 Ragno, John 8 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 13 1 0 18-33 52 Faircloth, Stowe 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 49 Newbold, Paul 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 46 Ricca, Dom 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 44 Giglio, Grant 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 38 Goettelman, Matt 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 36 Colvin, Austin 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 35 Pettrone, Marc 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 32 Prestipino, Nick 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 30 Quinn, John 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 27 Finney, Sam 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 1 2 0-0 20 Isnardi, Matt 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 18 Brown, Jake 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 17 Langerhans, Tim 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 11 Schultz, Austin 12 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 13 2 5 0-0 8 Tamasitis, Jackson 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 Shade, Tom 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 6 Bradley, Bennett 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Total 12 12 147 88 235 461 .319 286 .620 14 1 364 164 90 150-269 Opponents 12 12 82 43 125 335 .245 188 .561 10 2 327 189 94 119-269 Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .564 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .550 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .545 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .558 .442 Pen 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 30 36 Min 0.0 1.5 0.5 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 22.0 32.0 2015 goalkeeper statistics No. 2 49 20 8 30 Name Somers, Sam Newbold, Paul Matt Isnardi Tamasitis, Jackson Quinn, John Total Opponents GP 12 5 2 1 1 12 12 GS 12 0 0 0 0 12 12 ------- GOAL AVERAGE ------- Minutes GA GAAvg 674:37 80 7.12 33:17 1 1.80 6:31 1 9.21 3:37 0 0.00 1:58 0 0.00 720:00 82 6.83 720:00 147 12.25 ----- SAVES ----- Saves Pct 98 .551 6 .857 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 .000 106 .564 139 .486 ----- RECORD ----- W L T 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 4 8 0 Shots Faced 316 13 3 3 0 335 461 GOALS BY PERIOD Army Opponents 1st 49 17 2nd 27 22 3rd 43 16 4th 28 27 OT 0 0 Total 147 82 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PERIOD Army Opponents 1st 80 51 2nd 64 46 3rd 83 35 4th 59 56 OT 0 0 Total 286 188 SHOTS BY PERIOD Army Opponents 1st 129 77 2nd 113 90 3rd 134 69 4th 85 99 OT 0 0 Total 286 188 SAVES BY PERIOD Army Opponents 1st 34 31 2nd 24 37 3rd 19 40 4th 29 31 OT 0 0 Total 106 139 CLEARS: Army -- 185-209 .885, Opponents -- 189-237 .797. MAN-UP OPPS: Army -- 14-35 .400, Opponents -- 10-30 .333. GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME (GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS; GBs) # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 57 77 85 88 90 91 98 99 Name Littlejohn Coll Somers Santorelli Newsome Faircloth Bradley Shade Tamasitis Morgan Larrabee Schultz Schurr Mullins Baird Bowman Symmes Langerhans Brown Michalowski Isnardi Glesener Jollota Poulos Miller Stackpole Canara Finney Johnson O’Donnell Quinn Klipstein Prestipino LoConte Horgan Pettrone Colvin Glesener Goettelman Rhudy D’Aprile DeStefano Giglio O’Brien Ricca Moore Newbold TenBrink Faircloth Glancy Krieg Ragno Cook Nadjari Daly LaMonica Donovan Gadson Grabher UMASS DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-2-2; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-2-4; 0 0-0-0; 1 1-1-2; 0 1-0-1; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 4-0-4; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2; 1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 0 DNP DNP 1-0-1; 2 DNP 0-0-0; 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP VMIJU 1-0-1; 0 2-1-3; 4 0-0-0; 0 1-1-2; 1 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-2-2; 2 2-0-2; 1 2-0-2; 0 0-1-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 2 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 2-0-2; 1 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP 2-1-3; 2 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 2-1-3; 1 2-2-4; 4 0-0-0; 4 0-0-0; 0 1-1-2; 1 DNP 0-1-1; 0 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 4 0-0-0; 2 0-1-1; 2 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 3-1-4; 3 4-1-5; 0 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-1-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 1-2-3; 5 0-0-0; 0 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-1-1; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 2-1-3; 0 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 1-0-1; 3 0-1-1; 1 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 7 0-0-0; 5 4-0-4; 3 4-0-4; 3 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 4 0-0-0; 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-1-1; 4 0-0-0; 0 SYRACUSE 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-1-1; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 3 DNP 0-1-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-4; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 1 1-0-1; 2 0-0-0; 0 2-0-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 1-1-2; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 LAFAYETTE 0-0-0; 2 1-0-1; 1 0-0-0; 3 DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 4-1-5; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP 0-1-1; 0 1-0-1; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 3-1-4; 1 1-1-2; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0 1-0-1; 2 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0;0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-1-1; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 1 2-1-3; 4 DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 RUTGERS 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 4 DNP 1-1-2; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 2-0-2; 2 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2-3; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 1-4-5; 3 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 2 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 2-0-2; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 3 HOLY CROSS 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 1-0-1; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP 1-0-1; 2 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3-4; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 0 DNP 1-1-2; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-1-1; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 2 LOYOLA 0-1-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 4 DNP 2-1-3; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 0 DNP 4-0-4; 2 1-0-1; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2; 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 1-0-1; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-2; 10 LEHIGH 1-0-1; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 4 DNP 0-2-2; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP 2-0-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2; 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 1-1-2; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 6 BUCKNELL 1-0-1;0 DNP 0-0-0;4 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 2 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 1-2-3; 2 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 2-2-4; 2 0-0-0; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 5-2-7; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 7 BOSTON U. 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 1 DNP 1-0-1; 0 DNP 6-3-9; 2 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 4-1-5; 1 0-1-1; 1 DNP 0-0-0; 4 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 4 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1; 1 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP 1-2-3; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 4-1-5; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 4 NAVY COLGATE NOTRE DAME 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 5 DNP 1-0-1; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 DNP 2-0-2; 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 2 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP 0-1-1; 3 0-0-0; 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1; 0 DNP DNP 1-0-1; 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0; 4 LEHIGH 8-5, 60:00 DNP DNP DNP BUCKNELL 11-4, 56:33 DNP DNP DNP BOSTON U. 7-8, 55:46 DNP DNP DNP NAVY COLGATE NOTRE DAME 7-10, 60:00 DNP DNP DNP BUCKNELL DNP 13-20 DNP BOSTON U. DNP 15-24 DNP NAVY DNP 8-20 DNP GOALTENDING STATISTICS: SAVES-GOALS ALLOWED; MINUTES PLAYED # 2 8 20 30 Name Somers Tamasitis Isnardi Quinn UMASS 6-7; 60:00 DNP DNP DNP VMIJU 3-1; 36:38 7-4; 51:23 1-0; 3:37 DNP 0-1; 4:31 0-1; 2:00 0-0; 1:58 DNP SYRACUSE 10-12, 60:00 DNP DNP DNP LAFAYETTE 10-3, 54:17 DNP DNP DNP RUTGERS 13-7, 60:00 DNP DNP DNP HOLY CROSSLOYOLA 10-7, 60:00 12-6, 60:00 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SYRACUSE 1-9 2-7 1-9 LAFAYETTE 12-17 1-2 1-1 RUTGERS 2-7 4-13 0-0 HOLY CROSSLOYOLA DNP DNP 6-13 20-25 2-4 DNP faceoff statistics: faceoffs won - taken # 88 99 57 Name Daly Grabher Ragno UMASS 16-22 0-0 0-0 VMIJU 6-10 7-15 7-11 1-5 7-8 6-6 LEHIGH DNP 11-16 DNP COLGATE GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH NOTRE DAME PLAYER HIGHS, NOTES & STATISTICS #14 BILLY BAIRD Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/8 14/0 1/0 15/0 42/7 G 1 0 0 0 1 A 0 0 0 2 2 Pts 1 0 0 2 3 Shots 1 0 0 1 2 GB 10 22 0 19 50 CT 5 1 2 6 14 NOTES • Played the entire 2014 season after missing most of the 2013 season due to injury. • Scored his first collegiate goal in transition against Navy on April 11. CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................................1 vs. Navy (4/11/15) Assists................................................................................. 1-2x, last vs. Colgate (3/31/12) Points...................................................................................... 1-3x, last vs. Navy (4/11/15) Ground Balls...................................................................................... 4 vs. Lehigh (4/27/12) Caused Turnovers...........................................................................2 at Syracuse (2/26/12) #15 MATT BOWMAN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 11/0 14/8 25/8 G 0 3 3 A 0 1 1 Pts 0 4 4 Shots 8 26 34 GB 3 4 7 CT 0 1 1 notes • USMA Prep School product who scored three goals as a freshman. • Father, Mark, is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army • Started first eight games of his collegiate career. #6 BENNETT BRADLEY GP/GS 4/0 4/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Earned 11 varsity letters in high school. • Great-grandfather graduated from West Point in 1918, exactly 100 years from when Bennett is expeted to graduate. #18 JAKE BROWN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 0/0 1/0 0/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 0 0 CT 0 0 0 notes • 2013 All-Long Island Team and All-Nassau County. • Won NYS hockey championships in 2011 and 2012. • Made collegiate debut on March 8 vs. Holy Cross. #26 A.J. CANARA GP/GS 12/0 13/2 6/0 31/2 G 1 0 0 1 A 1 2 1 4 Pts 2 2 1 5 Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 8/0 12/0 14/0 34/0 G 2 2 4 8 A 1 2 4 7 Pts 3 4 8 15 Shots 6 13 12 31 GB 2 3 6 11 CT 0 0 0 0 notes • Father, Timothy, lettered in lacrosse at St. John’s. • Switched from wearing No. 33 as a rookie to No. 1 the last two seasons. • Tallied two points against Jacksonville on Feb. 15. CAREER HIGHS Goals............................................................................................ 2 at Holy Cross (4/20/13) Assists...............................................................................................2 at Colgate (3/31/13) Points..................................................................................2-4x, last at Boston U. (4/5/14) Ground Balls............................................................... 2-3x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/3/13) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A #36 AUSTIN COLVIN GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 GB 20 20 15 55 CT 2 4 3 9 notes • Two-time Division II North Coast Champion at Marin Catholic. • Made first collegiate appearance against VMI (Feb. 9). #77 CONNOR COOK Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 12/12 13/13 14/7 39/32 G 27 18 4 49 A 6 11 6 23 Pts 33 26 10 66 Shots 52 37 19 108 notes • Five career hat tricks, three this season - VMI (2/9), Jacksonville (2/15), Boston U (4/4) • Career-high five goals against Bucknell on March 28. • The shortest player on Army’s roster. • Riding a 16-game goal scoring streak, the fifth longest active streak in NCAA Division I. CAREER HIGHS Goals............................................................................................... 5 at Bucknell (3/28/15) Assists..................................................................................... 3-2x, last vs. Navy (4/12/14) Points.............................................................................................. 7 at Bucknell (3/28/15) Ground Balls.................................................................................... 5 vs. Furman (2/22/14) Caused Turnovers................................................................................. 3 vs. VMI (2/16/13) #40 JIMBO D’APRILE CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls............................................................................................ 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals #1 TIM COLL Year 2015 Totals CAREER HIGHS Goals.....................................................................................1-3x, last vs. Lehigh (4/25/14) Assists............................................................................................... 1 vs. Rutgers (3/4/14) Points....................................................................................1-4x, last vs. Lehigh (4/25/14) Ground Balls...........................................................................1-6x, last at Lehigh (3/21/15) Caused Turnovers.............................................................................1 at Colgate (4/18/14) Year 2015 Totals CAREER HIGHS Goals...............................................................................................1 at Syracuse (2/28/15) Assists.........................................................................................1-4x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points................................................................................. 1-5x, last at Syracuse (2/28/15) Ground Balls............................................................................... 5 vs. Manhattan (2/13/13) Caused Turnovers.............................................................1-7x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Shots 2 3 2 7 GB 6 5 11 22 CT 2 2 3 7 notes • Appeared in the first six games as a rookie before injury sidelined him the rest of the way. • Scored first collegiate goals against Syracuse on Feb. 28. Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/5 14/0 14/0 1/0 41/5 G 1 1 0 0 2 A 3 3 2 0 8 Pts 4 4 2 0 10 Shots 3 5 2 0 10 GB 31 29 21 0 81 CT 12 18 11 0 41 notes • Inside Lacrosse Preseason Honorable Mention All-America. • 2013 All-Patriot League Second Team. • Primary LSM for the last three seasons. CAREER HIGHS Goals............................................................................................. 1 vs. Holy Cross (3/8/14) Assists........................................................................................ 2 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Points......................................................................................... 3 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Ground Balls...................................................................5-2x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Caused Turnovers........................................................................... 4 at Boston U. (4/5/14) GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH PLAYER HIGHS & STATISTICS #88 ALEX DALY Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 6/0 13/0 13/0 32/0 G 0 2 2 4 A 0 3 3 6 Pts 0 5 5 10 Shots 2 9 7 18 GB 23 85 75 183 CT 1 2 3 6 FOW 44 147 140 229 FOA 80 261 239 575 notes • Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Patriot League • Two-time All-Patriot League First Team honoree (2014, 2013) • Finished fourth in the league in 2014 faceoff percentage (.563) • Avid NASCAR fan who wears No. 88 in honor of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................................................................1-4x, last vs. Bucknell (3/29/14) Assists................................................................................................... 2 at Navy (4/13/13) Points.................................................................................................... 2 at Navy (4/13/13) Ground Balls................................................................................. 12 vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................1-5x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) #42 AL DESTEFANO // TRI-CAPTAIN Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/7 14/0 14/0 7/0 47/7 G 1 2 1 0 4 A 1 3 0 1 5 Pts 2 5 1 1 9 Shots 5 10 7 0 22 GB 12 13 32 1 58 CT 3 8 11 1 23 notes • Career-high three points at VMI on Feb. 15 in Lexington, Va. • Two-year mainstay in Army’s defensive midfield. • Made first career start against UMass on Feb. 7. CAREER HIGHS Goals..............................................................................1-5x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Assists.................................................................................................... 2 at VMI (2/16/14) Points.............................................................................2-2x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Ground Balls.......................................................................4-2x, last vs. Bucknell (4/16/13) Caused Turnovers...........................................................3-3x, last at Notre Dame (5/3/14) #91 MATTHEW DONOVAN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 0/0 2/0 2/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 0 0 CT 0 0 0 notes • Made first collegiate appearance against Holy Cross on March 8, 2014. • Midfielder for Cazenovia High School on its 2011 NYS Championship team. • Father played lacrosse at Syracuse from 1976-79. GP/GS 6/0 3/0 3/0 1/0 13/0 G 2 0 0 0 2 A 1 0 0 1 2 Pts 3 0 0 1 4 Shots 2 1 3 0 6 GB 1 0 1 0 2 CT 1 0 0 0 1 notes • Scored his first collegiate goal against VMI on Feb. 9 and added two on the day. • Made season debut against Michigan on March 2 at Sun Life Stadium. • One of two sets of brothers on the Black Knights with the Faircloth’s and Glesener’s CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................................... 2 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists............................................................................1-2x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Points.............................................................................1-2x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Ground Balls................................................................ 1-2x, last vs. vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Caused Turnovers................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) #52 STOWE FAIRCLOTH Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 #27 SAM FINNEY Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 6/0 3/0 3/0 12/0 G 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 0 GB 4 0 1 5 CT 2 1 1 4 notes • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member. • Comes from military stock. Older brother, Luke, is a Navy SEAL, while other brother, Sean, attended the U.S. Naval Academy. • Family spent time living in South America. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls.................................................................................. 3 vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Caused Turnovers.............................................................1-4x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) #98 JAELEN GADSON Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 3/0 1/0 4/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 1 0 1 CT 0 0 0 notes • Holds Mount Vernon record for most points by a defenseman. • Both parents are members of the West Point Class of 1989. • Father, Gregory, is a Colonel in the U.S. Army and lettered from 1985-88 on the gridiron for Army. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls............................................................................... 1 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A #44 GRANT GIGLIO Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 Shots 12 12 GB 5 5 CT 1 1 notes • Father, Gary, is a member the West Point Class of 1989. • Lived in Hong Kong for two years. #5 EHRET FAIRCLOTH // TRI-CAPTAIN Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals notes • Played with classmate Ted Glesener on the Scorpion Lacrosse Club out of Danville, Calif. • Given first name is Dallas. • Made first career appearance against VMI on Feb. 9. GB 0 0 CT 0 0 #53 CONOR GLANCY Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 11/0 11/0 G 5 5 A 4 4 Pts 9 9 notes • Went undefeated in 2014 at Malvern Prep. • Father played lacrosse at Kutztown and uncle, Rich Glancy, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins. • Competed in squash in high school. CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................... 1-5x, last vs. Navy (4/11/15) Assists............................................................................... 2 vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Points................................................................................ 3 vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Ground Balls............................................................................................ 3 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) #21 JOHN GLESENER // TRI-CAPTAIN Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/12 14/14 14/14 15/15 53/53 G 25 43 31 16 115 A 18 14 30 17 79 Pts 43 57 61 33 194 Shots 105 139 111 78 424 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH GB 13 10 21 10 54 CT 4 0 2 1 7 PLAYER HIGHS & STATISTICS notes • 2015 Patriot League Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. • 2015 Tewaaraton Award Watch List. • Three-time All-Patriot League honoree, including 2014 and 2013 first team. • Riding a 40-game point scoring streak, dating back to May 5, 2012. • Played midfield his entire life before shifting to attack in 2013. • Grew up in California. Family moved to lacrosse hotbed Central New York in time for his sophomore high school campaign. • Named the top post-graduate recruit in the nation by Inside Lacrosse prior to the 2012 season. • Started every game of his career at West Point. #28 COLE JOHNSON CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................................................... 6-2x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Assists...................................................................................................... 5 vs. VMI (2/6/14 Points................................................................................ 9 vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Ground Balls.......................................................................................... 8 vs. VMI (2/16/13) Caused Turnovers...............................................................................2 vs. UMass (2/7/15) notes • Has five career hat tricks. • Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. 9. • Recorded first collegiate hat trick against Furman on Feb. 22, 2014. • Head coach Joe Alberici’s first recruit out of Washington. notes • Wearing the same number his brother, Nick (USMA ’14), wore as team captain. • High school teammate was Navy’s goalie John Connors. • Decided on playing goalie after seeing Matt Hunter (NYIT) in the 2003 DII National Champion- #37 TED GLESENER Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 12/0 12/0 G 3 3 A 2 2 Pts 5 5 Shots 30 30 GB 6 6 CT 4 4 notes • Played with classmate Stowe Faircloth on the Scorpion Lacrosse Club out of Danville, Calif. • Appeared in first collegiate game against UMass on Feb. 7. • Scored a goal in 2015 before his brother, John. CAREER HIGHS Goals...................................................................................... 1-3x, last at Rutgers (3/3/15) Assists................................................................................ 1-2x, last at Syracuse (2/28/15) Points..................................................................................... 1-5x, last at Rutgers (3/3/15) Ground Balls........................................................................................2 at Rutgers (3/3/15) Caused Turnovers................................................................... 1-4x, last vs. Navy (4/11/15) #38 MATT GOETTELMAN Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Twin sister, Colby, is a women’s lacrosse player at Boston College. • Made his collegiate debut against VMI on Feb. 9. • Named an Adrenaline All-American in 2014. GP/GS 10/0 3/0 13/0 G 0 0 0 A 3 0 3 Pts 3 0 3 Shots 2 0 2 GB 40 1 41 CT 1 0 1 FOW 88 0 88 FOA 156 0 156 notes • Won 20-of-25 faceoffs against Loyola on March 14 and 11-of-16 at Lehigh on March 21. • Older brother, Rob, was a 2012 first team All-Patriot League middie for Colgate. • Third of four Grabher children, all of whom play lacrosse. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................... 2 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Points................................................................................................ 2 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Ground Balls.................................................................................... 10 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................... 1 at Holy Cross (3/7/15) #34 RAY HORGAN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 0/0 3/0 3/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 1 1 CT 0 1 1 notes • Made collegiate debut in a 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. • Helped Deerfield win three New England West 1 titles. • Competed in the Under Armour Underclassman All-America game in 2011 and 2012. GP/GS 1/0 1/0 Min. 4:31 4:31 Svs 0 0 Pct. .000 .000 GA 1 1 G 32 10 42 A 11 1 12 Pts 43 11 54 Shots 65 30 95 GB 15 4 19 CT 5 0 5 CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................................................... 4-4x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Assists.................................................................................................4 at Rutgers (3/3/15) Points.................................................................... 5-3x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Ground Balls........................................................................... 3-2x, last at Rutgers (3/3/15) Caused Turnovers......................................................................... 2 vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) #22 SEAN JOLLOTA Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/12 12/0 13/0 2/0 39/12 G 0 0 0 0 0 A 1 0 0 0 1 Pts 1 0 0 0 1 Shots 0 1 0 0 1 GB 14 10 9 2 35 CT 15 7 10 1 33 notes • Made first collegiate start vs. UMass on Feb. 7 and first career point came against VMI on Feb. 9. • Local product whose parents both attended West Point. • Father, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Dan Jollota, was a part of the rescue mission to capture two top lieutenants out of Somalia in 1993. The mission was later played out in the motion picture Black Hawk Down. • Mother, Jane, once held the role of Cadet Hostess at West Point. • Switched from long stick midfield to close defense as a junior. GAA 13.28 13.28 W-L 0 0 #31 REAVES KLIPSTEIN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 12/11 3/0 15/11 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 1 0 1 GB 20 0 20 CT 9 0 9 notes • Made first collegiate start at UMass on Feb. 7 and collected two GBs and a CT. • Older brother, Ryan, was an All-Patriot League lacrosse player at Bucknell from 2007-11 and is currently an assistant coach at Penn. • Endured four shoulder surgeries and an ACL tear in high school. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls...................................................................... 4 vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Caused Turnovers...........................................................................2 at Syracuse (2/28/15) #55 MAX KRIEG Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 0/0 3/0 3/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 0 0 notes • 2013 All-Independent Schools League performer. • Member of the Bantam AA 2005-06 Ice Hockey National Championship team. • Maternal grandfather, John Cornelius Reardon, was a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. #20 MATT ISNARDI Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 12/12 14/0 26/12 CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists..................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points...................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls..............................................................................................4 vs. VMI (2/915) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................4-2x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) #99 DAN GRABHER Year 2015 2014 Totals Year 2015 2014 Totals GB 0 0 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH CT 0 0 0 PLAYER HIGHS & STATISTICS #19 ANDREW MICHALOWSKI #90 JON LAMONICA Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 0/0 0/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • All-League in 2013 for St. Anthony’s and Adidas All-American in 2010 and a member of the Warrior 40 in 2012. #17 TIM LANGERHANS Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 5/0 5/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 2 2 CT 0 0 #10 MIKE LARRABEE GP/GS 12/3 14/0 14/0 3/0 43/3 G 1 2 0 0 3 A 1 0 1 0 2 Pts 2 2 1 0 5 Shots 3 6 1 0 10 GB 9 9 11 4 33 CT 2 6 8 0 17 notes • Has been an impact player off the bench for the Black Knights the past two seasons. • Made his first collegiate start on Feb. 28 against Lafayette. • Scored first career goal in a 13-3 win over Holy Cross on March 8, 2014. #0 AVERY LITTLEJOHN GP/GS 11/0 3/0 14/0 G 7 0 7 A 3 0 3 Pts 10 0 10 Shots 18 2 18 GB 6 1 7 CT 0 0 0 notes • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16, 2014 • Attended five different schools in a three-year span leading up to West Point. • Tallied a career-high three points at Jacksonville on Feb. 15. • Grew up 15 minutes away from the United States Naval Academy. CAREER HIGHS Goals.......................................................................................... 2 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Assists................................................................................ 1-3x, last 2 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Points......................................................................................... 3 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Ground Balls............................................................................... 4 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A #33 C.J. LOCONTE Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 3/0 1/0 4/0 G 0 0 0 A 1 0 1 Pts 1 0 1 G 3 1 0 0 4 A 1 0 0 1 2 Pts 4 1 0 1 6 Shots 7 1 2 2 12 GB 4 1 2 0 7 CT 0 0 0 0 0 notes • Only member of his family to play lacrosse. • Went to Airborne School in the summer of 2012. • Had first career multi-point game against VMI on Feb. 9 with three points. Shots 1 0 1 GB 0 0 0 #24 GUNNAR MILLER Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 12/3 14/0 26/3 G 2 4 6 A 4 0 3 Pts 6 4 10 Shots 22 13 35 GB 3 5 8 CT 1 0 1 notes • Played in all 14 games as a rookie. • Scored first career goal on March 8, 2014 vs. Holy Cross. • 2012 Section V (Western New York) Offensive Player of the Year. CAREER HIGHS Goals...........................................................................................1-3x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists................................................................................... 1-2x, last vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Points................................................................................. 1-5x, last 2 vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Ground Balls........................................................... 3-2x, last at Boston University (4/5/14) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................... 3 vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 5/0 2/0 5/0 2/0 14/0 CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................................... 2 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists.........................................................................................1-2x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points...................................................................................................... 3 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls............................................................................................ 2 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A notes • Was a goalie until his freshman year of high school. • Appeared in his first collegiate game against VMI on Feb. 9. Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals CT 0 0 0 notes • Recorded first collegiate point with an assist in the 24-3 win over VMI on Feb. 9. • Made collegiate debut on March 8, 2014 vs. Holy Cross. • One of six players from Duxbury who committed to playing Division I lacrosse. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists..................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points........................................................................................................1 vs. VMI (2/915) Ground Balls................................................................................................................... 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N/A CAREER HIGHS Goals..............................................................................1-6x, last at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Assists...............................................................................1-3x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Points......................................................................................... 2 at Jacksonville (2/15/15) Ground Balls...........................................................................1-8x, last at Lehigh (3/21/15) Caused Turnovers.............................................................................. 1 at Lehigh (3/21/15) #48 JIMBO MOORE Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 12/4 14/6 14/0 40/10 G 9 7 0 16 A 7 4 1 12 Pts 16 11 1 28 Shots 31 25 4 60 GB 5 9 5 19 CT 0 3 1 0 notes • Recorded a career-high four points (2G, 2A) in the final game at Notre Dame in 2014. • Avid hunter and outdoorsman. • Man up threat for Army West Point. • Has appeared in every game since arriving at West Point. CAREER HIGHS Goals......................................................................................2-5x, last at Lehigh (3/21/15) Assists........................................................................................ 2 vs. Notre Dame (5/3/14) Points......................................................................................... 4 vs. Notre Dame (5/3/14) Ground Balls........................................................................... 2-2x, last at Rutgers (3/3/15) Caused Turnovers.................................................................1-4x, last vs. Lehigh (4/25/14) #9 RYAN MORGAN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 4/0 3/0 7/0 G 1 0 1 A 0 0 0 Pts 1 0 1 Shots 1 5 6 GB 0 0 0 CT 0 0 0 notes • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16, 2014. • 2013 US Lacrosse All-American. • Scored first collegiate goal against the Keydets on Feb. 9. CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points...................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls................................................................................................................... N/A Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH PLAYER HIGHS & STATISTICS #13 SHEA MULLINS Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 12/3 14/13 13/0 39/16 G 6 8 0 14 #29 WILL O’DONNELL A 3 4 1 8 Pts 9 12 1 22 Shots 24 25 0 49 GB 8 4 12 24 CT 4 0 1 5 notes • Scored first career goal in Army’s 2014 season opener against UMass. • Father, Scott, coached him from youth lacrosse up through high school. • Moved into a starting role in Army’s midfield as a sophomore. • Started Army West Point career as a defensive midfielder. #85 ANDREW NADJARI GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Played with Matt Isnardi and was coach by Gene Isnardi in club lacrosse with the Massapequa Muddogs and Long Island Express. • Nadjari and Matt Isnardi competed at rival high schools during the school year. • Wrestled in high school. GP/GS 5/0 5/0 Min. 33:17 33:17 Svs 6 6 Pct. .857 .857 GA 1 1 GAA 1.80 1.80 W-L 0-0 0-0 GB 2 2 notes • Named a 2012 US Lacrosse All-American • Three-time All-State in Ohio. • Made two saves in his first collegiate appearance against VMI on Feb. 9 GP/GS 12/4 14/14 13/13 5/0 44/31 G 9 10 17 2 38 A 10 5 6 1 22 Pts 19 15 23 3 60 Shots 26 37 47 4 112 GB 10 9 22 5 46 CT 0 1 2 0 3 notes • Switched from wearing No. 45 to wearning No. 4 before his junior season. • Declared in fifth grade he wanted to play lacrosse at West Point. • Owns three career hat tricks, most recently in a season-high effort against Rutgers (3/4/14). CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................................................................................... 4 vs. VMI (2/16/13) Assists....................................................................................2-4x, last at Lehigh (3/21/15) Points.................................................................................................... 6 vs. VMI (2/16/13) Ground Balls..............................................................................4-2x, last vs. VMI (2/16/13) Caused Turnovers................................................................................. 2 vs. VMI (2/16/13) #45 PATRICK O’BRIEN Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 2 0 0 0 2 Pts 5 2 0 2 9 Shots 9 9 2 4 24 GB 3 1 0 0 4 CT 0 1 0 0 1 CAREER HIGHS Goals..................................................................................... 1-7x, last vs. Loyola (3/14/15) Assists................................................................... 1-2x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Points............................................................................................ 2 vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Ground Balls.......................................................... 1-3x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Caused Turnovers...............................................................1 at Boston University (4/5/14) #35 MARC PETTRONE Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 5/0 1/0 6/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 0 0 CT 0 0 0 GB 4 3 4 11 CT 0 0 0 0 notes • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16, 2014. • Served as team captain on the 2012-13 USMA Prep School team. • Two-time Section V (Western New York) Defensive Player of the Year. A 1 1 Pts 1 1 Shots 0 0 Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 6/0 14/0 10/0 30/0 G 2 2 0 4 A 2 0 1 3 Pts 4 2 1 9 Shots 8 6 2 16 notes • Scored first career goal on March 8, 2014 vs. Holy Cross. • Younger brother of former Army standout Matt Poulos ’10, who was a member of Army’s 2010 Patriot League Championship team. • Another brother, Andrew, played lacrosse at Towson. #4 ALEX NEWSOME Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals G 3 2 0 2 7 #23 LUKE POULOS #49 PAUL NEWBOLD Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 12/0 13/0 6/0 4/0 35/0 notes • First multi-point game of his career game against Lafayette on Feb. 28 (1G, 1A). • Played with former Army goalie Bobby Sincero in the Westrock Summer League. • Played high school lacrosse under Tim Schurr, father of fellow Army junior Kevin Schurr, at John Jay. CAREER HIGHS Goals...................................................................................... 2-3x, last at Rutgers (3/3/15) Assists............................................................................................. 2 vs. Furman (2/22/14) Points..................................................................................2-6x, last at Bucknell (3/28/15) Ground Balls............................................................................. 3-2x, last at Navy (4/13/13) Caused Turnovers................................................. 1-5x, last vs. Boston University (4/4/15) Year 2015 Totals Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Came to many Army-Navy lacrosse games at West Point, always wanted to play for the Black Knights • Made first appearance against VMI (2/9/15) and had an assist. • Second cousin, Billy O’Brien, was captain of the 1991 Army lacrosse team. CAREER HIGHS Goals...........................................................................................1-4x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists.........................................................................................1-3x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points..........................................................................................2-2x, last vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls.................................................................................... 3 vs. Michigan (3/2/13) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A #38 NICK PRESTIPINO Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 1/0 0/0 1/0 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 GB 0 0 0 CT 0 0 0 notes • Helped Conestoga to the 2011 Pennsylvania State Championship. • Made his first appearance against VMI on Feb. 9. #30 JOHN QUINN Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 1/0 0/0 0/0 Min. 1:58 0 1:58 Svs 0 0 0 Pct. .000 .000 .000 GA 0 0 0 GAA 0.00 0.00 0.00 W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0 GB 0 0 0 notes • Two-time state scholar-athlete award recipient in lacrosse and wrestling. • Father, John, spent 28 years in the Army and is currently in the U.S. Army Reserve as an Infantryman. He is an Airborne Ranger who works at the Special Warfare Center in Ft. Bragg, N.C. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists..................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points...................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls................................................................................................................... N/A Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH PLAYER HIGHS & STATISTICS #57 JOHN RAGNO Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 8/0 8/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 13 13 CT 0 0 FOW 18 18 FOA 33 33 notes • Made collegiate debut vs. VMI (2/9/15) and won 7-of-8 faceoffs. • Two-time All-Conference in Nassau County. • Overcame an ankle injury his junior season at Farmingdale high school. #7 TOM SHADE CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls............................................................................................ 7 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A #39 JOHN RHUDY Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 4/0 4/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 1 1 GB 1 1 CT 0 0 notes • Made collegiate debut against VMI on Feb. 9. • Two-time Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference Champion. • Wrote a letter in the fifth grade saying he wanted to play lacrosse at West Point. GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 0 0 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Named NYS Section XI All-County in 2013 and was Harborfields’ Most Valuable Player as a senior. • Made collegiate debut against VMI on Feb. 9. • Has overcome multiple injuries in his career. #3 NICK SANTORELLI Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 2/0 2/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Shots 2 2 GB 0 0 Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB 2/0 0 0 0 0 1 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP 9/0 0 0 0 0 1 CT 0 1 0 1 notes • Worked his way up from junior varsity midway through the 2012 season. • 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member. • Entire family has hiked Mount Washington. CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls............................................................................................ 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers......................................................................... 1 vs, Holy Cross (3/8/14) #2 SAM SOMERS #46 DOM RICCA Year 2015 Totals CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls.................................................................................. 1 vs. Holy Cross (3/8/14) Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A CT 0 0 notes • Scored 367 points in his Babylon lacrosse career, which was the most in school history. • Led the Panthers to their first Long Island Championship in 2014. • Won back-to-back Long Island Championships and Rutgers Cups with a perfect 24-0 record, spanning two seasons in football. #11 AUSTIN SCHULTZ Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 Totals GP/GS 12/12 10/10 13/13 4/0 39/35 Min. Svs 674:37 98 563:03 84 693:41 118 36:51 4 2205:32 304 Pct. .551 .622 .587 .444 .581 GA 80 51 83 5 219 GAA 7.12 5.43 7.18 8.14 5.95 W-L GB 8-4 30 7-3 27 7-6 30 0-0 6 22-13 93 notes • Third in the nation in goals against average at 6.83. • Has a career high in wins for a season at eight. • Second team All-Patriot League goaltender in 2013 and 2014. • Won the starting goalkeeper role after a career-best 18-save effort at Syracuse in 2013. • Reached double-digit saves eight times. • Played the bass in a jazz band for six years. • Fluent in the Persian language of Farsi after spending part of the summer training in that region. #25 TIM STACKPOLE Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 12/0 14/0 26/0 G 1 1 2 A 0 1 1 Pts 1 2 3 Shots 4 4 8 GB 20 10 30 CT 4 5 9 CT 5 5 0 10 notes • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at the USMA Prep School. • All-New York State lacrosse and football player at St. Anthony’s. Helped the Friars win four-straight state titles. • High school teammate of current Army LSM Jimbo D’Aprile. Both long poles scored their first collegiate goal in a win over Holy Cross on March 8, 2014. notes • Transfer from Bucknell with two years of eligibility remaining. • Took a year off between Bucknell and West Point to travel. • Enjoyed best statistical outing (3GB, 1CT) vs. Bucknell on March 29, 2014. • Earned PL Defensive Player of the Week honors after holding Lehigh’s Dan Taylor to 1 point. CAREER HIGHS Goals.................................................................................1-2x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Assists................................................................................................ 1 at Loyola (3/15/14) Points................................................................................1-3x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Ground Balls............................................................................................ 4 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Caused Turnovers......................................................................... 3 vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 12/12 14/14 10/2 36/28 G 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 0 GB 13 6 3 22 CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................................................................................................................. N/A Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points............................................................................................................................. N/A Ground Balls....................................................................... 3-2x, last at Syracuse (2/22/15) Caused Turnovers............................................................................. 2 vs. Lehigh (4/25/14) #12 KEVIN SCHURR Year 2015 2014 2013 Totals GP/GS 0/0 1/0 2/0 3/0 G 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 Shots 0 0 0 0 GB 0 1 0 1 CT 0 0 0 0 notes • Brother, Eddie, is a junior defenseman at Johns Hopkins. • Father, Tim, is the head lacrosse coach at John Jay Cross River. Kevin attended rival high school Somers. • Wore No. 51 his first two seasons. #16 DAVID SYMMES Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 4/0 4/0 G 2 2 A 1 1 Pts 3 3 Shots 3 3 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Tallied two points in his collegiate debut against VMI on Feb. 9. • U.S. Lacrosse All-American in 2014. • Grandfather, Harrison Matthews Symmes was a U.S. Ambassador to Jordan and had a career as a Foreign Service Officer. CAREER HIGHS Goals.................................................................................1-2x, last vs. Lafayette (2/28/15) Assists..................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Points...................................................................................................... 2 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls................................................................................................................... N/A Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 GAME SUMMARIES #8 JACKSON TAMASITIS Year 2015 2014 Totals GP/GS 1/0 0/0 1/0 Min. 3:37 0 3:37 Svs 1 0 0 Pct. 1.000 .000 .000 GA 0 0 0 GAA 0.00 0.00 0.00 W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0 GB 0 0 0 notes • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at the USMA Prep School. • Made his collegiate debut on Feb. 9 against VMI and made one save. • Began playing goalie in eighth grade and was mentored by former Navy All-American goalie Joe Donnelly. #50 JIMMY TENBRINK Year 2015 Totals GP/GS 1/0 1/0 G 1 1 A 0 0 Pts 1 1 Shots 1 1 GB 0 0 CT 0 0 notes • Scored a goal in his first collegiate action on Feb. 9 vs. VMI. • Champion All-American as a senior at Smithtown • Started playing lacrosse in the first grade and has played competitively since the fifth grade. CAREER HIGHS Goals....................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Assists............................................................................................................................ N/A Points...................................................................................................... 1 vs. VMI (2/9/15) Ground Balls................................................................................................................... N/A Caused Turnovers.......................................................................................................... N/A GAME 1 #20 ARMY 12, UMASS 7 FEB. 7, 2015 | MCGUIRK ALUMNI STADIUM ARMY WEST POINT UMASS 5 0 2 3 4 0 1 4 - - 12 7 AMHERST, Mass. - Army had a 7-3 lead into the half with UMass carrying momentum, but the 20th-ranked Black Knights outscored the Minutemen 4-0 in the third quarter to pull away for a 12-7 win on Saturday afternoon at McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Army (1-0) became the fifth team in NCAA Division I lacrosse history to reach win No. 750 with the victory, joining the likes of Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy and Maryland. “We talk a lot about honoring the tradition in the locker room and honoring the great men that have come before us,” head coach Joe Alberici said. “We strive to be the best we can be, not only for the guys here now, but the guys that have worn the Army lacrosse uniform. It’s a real honor and a humbling experience to be a part of such a great program.” The Black Knights were led by Cole Johnson with a career-high four tallies, all coming in the first half. He had a natural hat trick in the first quarter to give Army an early lead. John Glesener had four points with two goals and two assists in his first game as a senior for the Black Knights. Sam Somers wasn’t tested too much during long stretches and made six saves for the win. Faceoff specialist Alex Daly was dominant, winning 16-of22 draws, including 5-of-6 in the second and fourth quarters. UMass (0-1) saw Nick Mariano join Johnson and Glesener with four-point games as he tallied a hat trick and added an assist. Peter Lindley tallied two scores and recorded an assist for three points. Goalkeeper Zach Oliveri made 12 saves in front of the cage and kept the game a lot closer with seven stops in the second half. The Black Knights gained a quick 2-0 advantage thanks to a couple of faceoff wins from Daly to start the season. Gunnar Miller gave Army the 1-0 lead with a move down the left side and buried it. Johnson took over from the there in the first with a natural hat trick. The third one came on a bad UMass turnover and John Glesener spotted his fellow attackman in the middle of the field and he finished to increase the lead to 4-0. The run continued with Conor Glancy adding his first collegiate goal on an impressive catch and score. John Glesener found him cutting towards the crease, but fired a pass high. Glancy went up and got it, came down and scored for the 5-0 advantage with 17 seconds left to concluded a great start for the Black Knights. Ted Glesener got in on the act with his first tally of his career as well to make it 6-0 in the first few minutes of the second quarter. He was setup by Luke Poulos on the play and Poulos finished with two points on the day. UMass got one back to get on the board at 6-1, then Johnson netted his fourth to regain the six-goal advantage midway through the second quarter. The Minutemen closed out the half with a pair of goals from Gianni Bianchin and Mariano to cut the lead to 7-3. UMass started the second half with a man-up opportunity and had the momentum. Somers made his biggest stop of the game in the first 30 seconds of the third quarter and then John Glesener got it going with two-straight, including a man-up tally at the 13:24 mark to give Army a 9-3 lead. Jimbo Moore and Connor Cook then gave the Black Knights their largest lead at 11-3 at the end of the third. For Moore, it was one of the two points on the day. Massachusetts closed the gap with four of the five goals in the final quarter, but the Black Knights prevailed by a 12-7 score. Poulos was the lone scorer for Army in the final 15 minutes. Army led the shot advantage by a 32-17 margin and picked up 22 ground balls to UMass’ 18. The Black Knights forced the Minutemen into 14 turnovers and had 12. Game Notes: Army became the fifth program in NCAA Division I to reach the 750-win milestone ... the game was moved from Garber Field to McGuirk Alumni Stadium after a snow removal issue ... this was the 24th meeting between UMass and Army all time with the first meeting coming back in 1978 ... the Black Knights ended the Minutemen’s fivegame winning streak over Army with four coming as season openers ... this was the first season-opening win since 2010 for the Black Knights ... it was Joe Alberici’s first win over UMass ... Army is now 73-25 in season openers ... Johnson had a natural hat trick in the first half and scored all four in the opening 30 minutes ... Glesener is now alone in 11th place all-time in points with 155 and extended his point-scoring streak to 30 games ... Including last season, Somers has held opponents to single digits in goals 11-straight starts. BOX SCORE SCORE ARMY UMASS 1 5 0 2 2 3 3 4 Total 4 1 12 0 4 7 SHOTS ARMY UMASS 1 10 4 2 6 4 3 4 Total 10 6 32 2 7 17 SAVES ARMY UMASS 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 4 Total 1 2 6 4 3 12 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 4 UMASS 4 2 4 6 3 4 Total 6 8 22 2 6 18 SCORING ARMY: Johnson 4-0, J. Glesener 2-2, Moore 1-1, Poulos 1-1, Cook 1-0, T. Glesener 1-0, Miller 1-0, Glancy 1-0, Newsome 0-1. UMASS: Mariano 3-1, Lindley 2-1, Carr 1-1, Bianchin 1-0, Rak 0-1. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 7 GA, 6 Saves UMASS: Oliveri - 60:00, 12 GA, 12 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH ARMY UMASS 16-22 6-22 11-12 14-17 1-5 1-3 3/2:00 4/5:00 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 2 #20 ARMY 24, VMI 3 FEB. 9, 2015 | FOLEY ATHLETIC CENTER VMI ARMY 0 4 1 6 GAME 3 #20 ARMY 20, JACKSONVILLE 4 FEB. 15, 2015 | MILNE FIELD 0 8 2 6 - - 3 24 WEST POINT, N.Y. - The 20th-ranked Army lacrosse team scored the first 10 goals against VMI and cruised to a 24-3 win at Foley Athletic Center on Monday afternoon in the Black Knights’ home opener. It was the first regular season game at the Foley Athletic Center after the game was moved inside due to weather. Head Coach Joe Alberici was very appreciative of the work of the administration and facilities crew at West Point in allowing the contest to be shifted. Army (2-0) had 14 different goal scorers as Alberici emptied his bench and every dressed player saw action on the field. Connor Cook led the way with a career-high four goals on seven shots, while Cole Johnson kept his offense going with three goals to give him seven in two games. Jimbo Moore chipped in with three points, while John Glesener and Andrew Michalowski added a career best three points on two goals and an assist apiece. All five goalkeepers got playing time as Sam Somers started the game and made three saves in just over 36 minutes of action. Paul Newbold appeared in net for 13 minutes and stopped two shots in his collegiate debut. Also making their first appearances was Matt Isnardi and John Quinn, while Jackson Tamasitis got time in the fourth quarter and made a nice save. Sean Jollota was the leader on defense with four caused turnovers and four ground ball pickups. Jimbo D’Aprile caused a couple of turnovers as well. The Keydets (0-2) had a quick turnaround from yesterday as they were defeated by Navy on Sunday afternoon. VMI got goals from Brad Nardella, Mike DeBlasio and Dan Bull in the loss. All three goals were unassisted. Evan Windisch earned the start and made nine saves in the first half. He was relieved by Joe Riccadonna, who stopped seven shots in the final 30 minutes. Army came out on fire with the first 10 goals of the contest, including all four in the first 15 minutes. Moore got things started just over a minute into the game with an assist to Gunnar Miller. Cook followed up with the first of four on the day with Glesener adding the assist. Johnson and Shea Mullins ended the first quarter with back-to-back goals with Luke Poulos getting a helper on Johnson’s tally. The Black Knights kept it up in the second with Poulos, Glesener and Cook each scoring in the opening 2:26 of the quarter to push the Army lead up to 7-0. Moore got his second on the day with 8:20 left in the half with a man-up tally, followed by two more from Johnson and it was 10-0 with 5:13 remaining in the first half. The Keydets got on the board at the 4:12 mark of the second quarter as Bull ended the long Army run with an unassisted tally to close out the first half. The third quarter was all Black Knights with all eight goals coming from an Army stick to increase the lead to 18-1. Glesener netted his second of the night just 29 seconds into the stanza with Moore assisting. Other highlights from the third came from Michalowski, who potted two goals, while Cook had a pair and Michael Larrabee and Conor Glancy added to the scoresheet with scores. VMI scored two of the first three goals to start the fourth to make it 19-3 with 9:36 left in the game. Army then finished off the game with a run of five-straight. Ehret Faircloth had a career-high two goals during the stretch and in the game. David Symmes, Jimmy TenBrink, Ryan Morgan and Avery Littlejohn each had their first collegiate tallies in the fourth quarter to help Army win the game 24-3. The Black Knights held a 54-19 edge in shots, while picking up 52 ground balls and winning 20-of-29 faceoffs. They also forced the Keydets into 29 turnovers. Alex Daly finished 6-of-10 at the “x” and John Ragno impressed with seven wins in eight chances. ARMY JACKSONVILLE 6 1 3 3 6 0 5 0 - - 20 4 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. – The 20th-ranked Army lacrosse team scored eight unanswered goals between the first and second quarters and shut out Jacksonville in the second half to cruise to a 20-4 win on Sunday afternoon at Milne Field. Army (3-0) was led by Cole Johnson with a career high five points on four goals and an assist, while Connor Cook added four goals for the second consecutive week. John Glesener chipped in with four points on two goals and two assists. The Black Knights had 11 goal scorers on the afternoon. Avery Littlejohn had three points on a two goals and three assists. Alex Newsome and Will O’Donnell added multigoal games as well with two each. “We were a little tentative early, giving up that first goal,” head coach Joe Alberici said. “We were able to rebound and go on an eight-goal run with six different goal scorers. I thought we played well in the first half and then tightened up in the second half and shut them out. It was a good win against a team that I think is going to have some success this year.” Jacksonville (0-1) opened its fifth season as a lacrosse program and was led by Chase McIntyre. He had three of the four goals scored, while Fernando Milanes had the other tally for the Dolphins. “I want to thank West Point alum and Jacksonville Athletic Director Dr. Donnie Horner, coach Guy Van Arsdale and the whole Jacksonville Athletic Department for the first-class treatment of our players and staff,” Alberici added. “The minute the plane touched down on Friday night we were treated extremely well and were part of a great event.” Jacksonville got on the board first, but the lead didn’t last long as Army reeled off eight-straight tallies to start the game with a commanding 8-1 advantage. Cook and Johnson had a pair of goals during the run, while Will O’Donnell scored his first of the season. Gunnar Miller and Glesener were also factors in the early lead with goals and Glesener added an assist as well. Newsome stopped a short counter attack from the Dolphins with his second of the day coming with 7:10 remaining in the second quarter. Johnson assisted on the play and it was 9-3. Jacksonville closed out the half with McIntyre getting the hat trick to cut Army’s lead down to five. The Black Knights had their opportunities prior to halftime as three players hit the post on shots. The Black Knights dominated the second half by outscoring the Dolphins 11-0. They had six goals in the third quarter and five in the fourth. Cook reached four goals with the first two of the third quarter. Jimbo Moore, Al DeStefano and Tim Coll also tallied goals in the big second half to give Army the 20-4 win. Army outshot Jacksonville, 32-13, and won 14-of-26 faceoffs. The Black Knights played great clearing defense once again, allowing the Dolphins to clear the ball 11-of17 chances. Both teams were scoreless on man-up opportunities. The Black Knights are back in action next Sunday as Army heads to Syracuse for a 7 p.m. start against the fourth-ranked Orange. Game Notes: This was the first meeting between Army and Jacksonville … the Dolphins started their program in 2010 … Army starts the season 3-0 for the first time since 2007 … Army scored 20 goals for the second-straight game … Sam Somers held his opponent to single digits for the 13th-straight start … Cook has tied his career-high with four goals … Glesener improves his streak to 32 games with four points … Johnson has started the year with three consecutive hat tricks. Game Notes: Army remains unbeaten against VMI with a 7-0 record, all under Alberici ... this was the first home game in the history of Army lacrosse to be played indoors ... 24 was the most goals scored in the history of the series ... The last time Army had 24 goals in a game was against Wagner on Feb. 15, 2012, in a 24-7 win ... Somers held his opponent to single digit goals for the 12th-straight start ... Johnson has the early lead in the Patriot League with seven goals ... Glesener improves his point-scoring streak to 31 games ... Moore tied a career high with four points. BOX SCORE BOX SCORE SCORE VMI ARMY 1 0 4 2 1 6 SHOTS VMI ARMY 1 5 10 2 3 4 Total 4 3 7 31 18 18 8 52 SAVES VMI ARMY 1 3 0 2 6 2 GROUND BALLS 1 VMI 5 ARMY 8 3 4 Total 0 2 3 8 6 24 3 4 Total 5 2 16 2 2 6 2 3 4 Total 8 8 10 31 19 16 9 52 SCORING ARMY: Cook 4-0, Johnson 3-1, J. Glesener 2-1, Moore 2-1, Michalowski 2-1, Mullins 2-0, Faircloth 2-0, Poulos 1-1, Symmes, 1-1, Newsome 0-2, Glancy 1-0, Larrabee 1-0, Morgan 1-0, Littlejohn 1-0, TenBrink 1-0, Canara 0-1, T. Glesener 0-1, Grabher 0-1, Jollota 0-1, LoConte 0-1, Miller 0-1, O’Brien 0-1. VMI: Nardella 1-0, DeBlasio 1-0, Bull 1-0. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 36:38, 1 GA, 3 Saves Newbold - 13:16, 1 GA, 2 Saves Isnardi - 4:31, 1 GA, 0 Saves Tamasitis - 3:37, 0 GA, 1 Save Quinn - 1:58, 0 GA, 0 Saves VMI: Windisch - 30:00, 10 GA, 9 Saves Riccadonna - 30:00, 14 GA, 7 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 100 VMI ARMY 9-29 20-29 13-23 17-19 2-4 2-4 4/3:30 4/4:00 SCORE ARMY JACKSONVILLE 1 6 1 2 3 3 3 4 Total 6 5 20 0 0 4 SHOTS ARMY JACKSONVILLE 1 14 4 2 3 4 Total 13 11 15 53 8 7 5 24 SAVES ARMY JACKSONVILLE 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 Total 3 4 9 2 6 12 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 8 JACKSONVILLE 8 2 9 6 3 4 Total 9 14 40 5 4 23 SCORING ARMY: Johnson 4-1, Cook 4-0, Glesener 2-2, Littlejohn 2-1, D’Aprile 1-2, Newsome 2-0, Coll 1-1, Moore 1-1, DeStefano 1-0, Miller 1-0, O’Donnell 1-0, Faircloth 0-1, Glancy 0-1, JACKSONVILLE: McIntyre 3-0, Milanes 1-0, Moore 0-2, Igoe 1-0. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 51:23, 4 GA, 7 Saves Newbold - 6:37, 0 GA, 1 Save Isnardi - 2:00, 0 GA, 1 Save JACKSONVILLE: Barfield - 45:00, 19 GA, 6 Saves Sherwood - 15:00, 1 GA, 6 Saves MORE TOTALS ARMYJU FACEOFFS 14-26 12-26 CLEARS 14-15 11-17 EXTRA MAN OPP. 1-4 0-3 PENALTIES 3/2:00 4/5:00 ATTENDANCE: 3,877 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 4 #2/3 SYRACUSE 12, #11/15 ARMY 9 FEB. 22, 2015 | CARRIER DOME ARMY SYRACUSE 2 4 GAME 5 #9 ARMY 14, LAFAYETTE 3 FEB. 28, 2015 | MICHIE STADIUM 2 1 3 5 2 2 - - 9 12 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - In a game that featured six ties and three lead changes, the five goals for No. 2/3 Syracuse in the third quarter propelled the Orange past No. 11/15 Army on Sunday night at the Carrier Dome. Army (3-1) saw John Glesener tally his first hat trick of the season and finished with four goals. He tallied 100th career goal in the fourth quarter to become the 10th player in program history to reach the milestone. Cole Johnson continued his goal-scoring ways with two more scores to give him 13 on the year. Connor Cook recorded two points on a goal and an assist. The defense stepped up with a great game, holding the Orange five goals under their season average. Sam Somers finished with 10 saves. The defense forced eight turnovers and held it close despite Syracuse winning 21-of-25 faceoffs in the game. The Orange (3-0) was led by Dylan Donahue with six points on five goals and an assist, while Randy Staats recorded two goals and four assists for six points as well. Faceoff specialist Ben Williams won all 21 faceoffs for the home team in the win. Bobby Wardwell earned the victory with 11 saves. The first quarter saw Syracuse put a lot of pressure on the Army defense in the first 15 minutes by winning all seven faceoffs. The Black Knights were able to come back from a pair of one-goal deficits early on with a couple rips from the outside by Glesener and Avery Littlejohn. With the game tied 2-2 after the Littlejohn goal, Syracuse netted the final two of the frame to end the first quarter with a 4-2 lead. The fourth goal was Donahue’s second of the night and came on a behind the back assist from Staats. Army fired back in the second quarter with goals from Glesener and A.J. Canara. The first came from Glesener to get the Black Knights to within one at 4-3 with 5:15 left in the quarter. It was a man-up goal with Jimbo Moore spotting Glesener on the left side and he let a rocket go from 15 yards out. Canara then tied the game just over a minute later with a great move down the alley and finish to make it 4-4. Syracuse regained the lead after winning the ninth of their The Black Knights came out ready to go in the second half and scored the first two goals of the third quarter to earn their first lead of the game at the 12:22 mark. Cook made an unbelievable play by knocking the ball out of the stick of Syracuse during a clear. He picked up the ground ball and finished the shot to tie the game at 5-5. Glesener then put home his third of the night to give Army the 6-5 lead. The Orange got the momentum back from there and scored five of the next six goals to take a 10-7 lead into the final quarter. Johnson scored his 12th of the season to get the Black Knights to make it 7-7 with 8:35 left in the frame. Syracuse ended up with the next three and took the three-goal advantage into the third. Glesener got the game back to a two-goal advantage with his 100th career tally coming on a man-up opportunity to slice the Syracuse lead to 10-8. The Orange responded with Donahue scoring his fifth of the night and then Johnson netted his second on a great transition strike to cut it to 11-9 with 3:47 remaining. Army had a chance to get to within one, but the Orange came up with a stop and Rice hit the open net as Somers was out of the cage trying to force a turnover. Syracuse was able to run out the rest of the clock and took home the 12-9 win. The Black Knights open their Patriot League slate next Saturday against Lafayette at 12 p.m. at Michie Stadium. For tickets, visit www.goARMYsports.com/tickets, call 1-877TIX-ARMY or stop by the Army Ticket Office located at Gate 3 of Michie Stadium. Game Notes: This was the 64th meeting between Syracuse and Army ... the Black Knights lead the all-time series 39-23 ... Syracuse leads 15-13 at home against Army ... this was the first game against a ranked opponent this season for Army ... Glesener recorded a point for the 33rd-straight game and became the 10th player in program history to record 100 career goals ... for the first time in 14 starts, Somers allowed more than 10 goals ... Army was 2-for-2 during man-up situations with Glesener scoring both goals. BOX SCORE SCORE ARMY SYRACUSE 1 2 4 2 2 1 3 4 Total 3 2 9 5 2 12 SHOTS ARMY SYRACUSE 1 5 8 2 3 4 Total 7 8 10 30 10 11 6 35 SAVES ARMY SYRACUSE 1 3 3 2 4 4 3 4 Total 2 1 10 1 3 11 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 4 SYRACUSE 3 2 4 7 3 4 Total 4 7 19 10 9 39 SCORING ARMY: J. Glesener 4-0; Johnson 2-0, Cook 1-1, Canara 1-0, Littlejohn 1-0, T. Glesener 0-1, Moore 0-1, Mullins 0-1, Newsome 0-1. SYRACUSE: Donahue 5-1, Staats 2-4, Rice 2-1, Lecky 1-1, Galasso 1-0, Schoonmaker 1-0. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 12 GA, 10 Saves SYRACUSE: Wardwell 60:00, 9 GA, 11 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 2,561 ARMY SYRACUSE 4-25 21-25 21-23 17-20 2-2 0-1 1/1:00 2/1:00 LAFAYETTE ARMY 1 4 2 2 0 5 0 3 - - 3 14 WEST POINT, N.Y. - With Army up 6-3 at the start of the third quarter, senior John Glesener scored a natural hat trick to put the game out of reach as the ninth-ranked Black Knights shut out Lafayette in the final 30 minutes to cruise to a 14-3 win in their Patriot League opener at Michie Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Army (4-1, 1-0 PL) got a total of four goals and an assist from Glesener to lead all scorers with a season high five points. Cole Johnson chipped in with four points, which tied a career-high, while Connor Cook kept his offensive numbers rising with three points on two goals and an assist. Army continues to move the ball around this year as eight different players had tallies in the win. Sam Somers was tested throughout the first half and made seven of his nine stops in the opening 30 minutes. He had four in the first quarter and ended up being relieved by Paul Newbold late in the game and the rookie came in and made one save in the final frame. Tim Stackpole had a great game for the Black Knights with a goal and three caused turnovers with the long stick. Lafayette (1-2, 0-2 PL) saw Jason Sands score two of the three goals, while Mac Gallagher had the other. Brian Bock added an assist as well. Matt Cortese showed why he leads the conference in saves per game with 13 in the loss, with seven coming in the opening quarter. The Black Knights jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter with four different goal scorers. Johnson had a goal and an assist during the run and tallied the first goal of the contest less than two minutes into the game. Tim Coll scored his second of the season following Johnson’s tally with Will O’Donnell adding the assist.Cook and Glesener each netted goals to close out the scoring for Army in the first. Lafayette got one back before the buzzer with Gallagher putting home his second of the year and it was 4-1 after the opening 15 minutes. The teams traded goals in the second quarter with Johnson tallying his second of the day with a man-up goal midway through the frame, while Ted Glesener ripped home his second of the year for the Black Knights. The Leopards hung tough with Army in the second stanza with two goals of their own and it was 6-3 going into the half. Glesener responded for the Black Knights and took over the game in the third quarter with a natural hat trick in a two-minute span. All three were unassisted tallies as he had to create all three shots. The three goals blew the game open and really put it out of reach at 9-3 with 5:10 left in the third. Glesener then posted the assist on Johnson’s third of the day to make it 10-3 just 13 seconds after his fourth goal of the game. Stackpole finished off the 5-0 frame for the Black Knights with his first of the season with Cook getting the assist for his lone helper of the day and Army went into final 15 minutes with a comfortable 11-3 lead. Army kept the momentum into the fourth quarter with three more goals to close out the scoring at 14-3. Alberici was able to empty his bench a little bit as David Symmes got on the board late in the game with an assist to Conor Glancy. O’Donnell added his second of the year, while Cook chipped in with his second of the day in the fourth. The Black Knights were impressive at the “x” by winning 14-of-20 draws as Alex Daly won 12 of his 17 matchups at midfield. The clearing game was a struggle for Lafayette all afternoon as Army forced them into many turnovers. The Leopards had only 16 good clears in 23 attempts, while the Black Knights executed all of their clears for a perfect 13-of-13. Army has a quick turnaround before its next game as the Black Knights head to New Jersey to take on Rutgers at 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening. Game Notes: Army remained perfect in program history against Lafayette with a 33-0 mark against the Leopards ... the 11-goal margin of victory for Army is the most against the Leopards since a 14-2 win in 2005 ... the Black Knights have won three games by 10 or more goals this season ... with Glesener’s five points he is now alone in ninth place all-time in career points with 171 ... he is 12 points behind the eighth spot, which is held by Glesener’s former teammate Garrett Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 .. Johnson has at least a hat trick in four of the first five games this season ... the three goals allowed by Somers ties a season high. BOX SCORE SCORE LAFAYETTE ARMY 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 4 Total 0 0 3 5 3 14 SHOTS LAFAYETTE ARMY 1 2 6 9 16 8 3 4 Total 3 4 22 14 4 42 SAVES LAFAYETTE ARMY 1 7 5 2 2 3 3 4 Total 4 0 13 1 2 11 GROUND BALLS 1 2 LAFAYETTE 3 6 ARMY 10 6 3 4 Total 5 10 24 12 11 39 SCORING LAFAYETTE: Sands 2-0, Gallagher 1-0, Bock 0-1 ARMY: J. Glesener 4-1, Johnson 3-1, Cook 2-1, O’Donnell 1-1, T. Glesener 1-0, Coll 1-0, Stackpole 1-0, Symmes 1-0, Glancy 0-1, Miller 0-1, Newsome 0-1. GOALIES LAFAYETTE: Cortese - 56:11, 13 GA, 13 Saves Falcone - 3:49, 1 GA, 0 Saves ARMY: Somers - 54:17, 3 GA, 10 Saves Newbold - 5:43, 0 GA, 1 Save MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 736 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH LAF ARMY 6-20 14-20 16-23 19-19 0-1 1-4 4/3:30 1/1:00 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 6 #9 ARMY 9, RUTGERS 7 MARCH 3, 2015 | HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM ARMY RUTGERS 3 1 4 2 1 2 GAME 7 HOLY CROSS 7, #9 ARMY 6 MARCH 7, 2015 | HOLY CROSS FIELD 1 2 - - 9 7 PISCATAWAY, N.J. - On a snowy afternoon at High Point Solutions Stadium, the ninthranked Army lacrosse team held off a late charge from Rutgers to earn a 9-7 win on Tuesday in non-conference action. The Black Knights (5-1) used exceptional teamwork throughout the game with seven different goal scorers and eight of the nine goals were credited with assists. Cole Johnson was one those assisters in the win as he finished with five points on a goal and four assists. Connor Cook and Shea Mullins chipped in with two goals each, while John Glesener extended his point streak to 34 games with a goal and two assists. Sam Somers was outstanding in net for the Black Knights with 13 saves, including 10 in the first half. He had five in each of the first two quarters. The Scarlet Knights (2-4) got four points on two goals and two assists from Scott Bieda. He tallied a man down goal and assisted on Ryan Hollingsworth’s goal that cut the Army lead down to two late in the game. Brian Goss chipped in with man-up goals and Jules Heningburg added two points on a goal and an assist. Army jumped out to a 2-0 lead with Cook and Ted Glesener netting goals. Both tallies came from 15 yards out and Alex Newsome added the assist on Ted Glesener’s goal that came with eight minutes left in the first quarter. Rutgers got one back with Rich Rambo scoring the lone goal of the first quarter for the Scarlet Knights. Mullins made it 3-1 Black Knights with a minute left in the opening frame as he tallied his second of the year. Mullins’ tally sparked a four goal run for Army to increase its lead to 6-1with 5:42 remaining in the first half. Newsome added his second point of the day to push the Black Knight advantage to 4-1 and then John Glesener added his 15th of year with a great move from behind the net. The run was finished off by Johnson, who ended the half with a goal and three assists for four points and Army had a five-goal lead. The Scarlet Knights responded with two man-up goals to cut the Army lead to 6-3. Gross tallied both and they came seconds after the whistle was blown to start play. Cook stopped the short run with his second of the day and Johnson recorded his third assist. Cook caught Johnson’s pass in traffic and finished with a low bounce shot to close the half with Army leading 7-3. The snow really picked up during halftime and it hindered the amount of offense in the third quarter. The two teams combined for three goals with the Scarlet Knights netting two to slice the Army advantage to three goals at 8-5 at the end of three. Sandwiched between two Rutgers goals was Avery Littlejohn’s fifth of the year coming on a great shot from a sharp angle on a pass from John Glesener. Rutgers made the game interesting in the fourth quarter as they got to within two goals twice in the final 15 minutes. Bieda cut the deficit the first time with nine minutes remaining on his 11th of the season. Army countered with Mullins striking from outside on a feed from Johnson to put the advantage back up to three goals. Hollingsworth responded with his second of the year as he tumbled to the turf, but the Black Knights held on for the 9-7 win. Rutgers outshot Army by a 41-33 margin and picked up 36 ground balls to Army’s 24. The Scarlet Knights had two man-up goals on four chances, while the Black Knights were only given one chance with the extra man. Army continues to have success clearing the ball and ended up 15-of-16 on the day Game Notes: Army has a 57-20-1 series advantage against Rutgers as this was the 78th meeting all time and the 51st straight season the two teams have met ... with Glesener’s three points, he is nine points behind the eight spot, which is held by Glesener’s former teammate Garret Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 .. Glesener finishes his career against Rutgers with 14 points on nine goals and five assists ... Somers has now held 14 opponents in his last 15 starts to single digits ... third-straight game that Somers has made 10 or more saves and his 13 were a season high ... he also finished with a team-high four ground balls ... Army is 5-1 to start a season for the first time since 2007. BOX SCORE 3 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 - - 6 7 WORCESTER, Mass. - The ninth-ranked Army lacrosse team had a 3-2 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Holy Cross was able to hold the Black Knights to three goals the rest of the game to earn the 7-6 victory in Patriot League action. Army was led by John Glesener with four points on a goal and three assists, while Cole Johnson had two points with a goal and an assist. The Black Knights had six different goal scorers in the game. Sam Somers made 10 stops in the loss for his third consecutive game with 10 or more saves. Holy Cross has now taken down two top 10 teams in Army and Loyola. The Greyhounds were eighth in the nation when the Crusaders won 13-12 earlier this season. Terry McKenna had two goals in the win and he gave his team the lead for good in the second quarter with the only two tallies of the frame. Michael Ortlieb had 12 saves in the win and made a few down the stretch to secure the win. The Black Knights got off to a fast start by scoring three of the first four goals of the game to lead 3-1 with 5:07 remaining in the first quarter. Conor Glancy broke the ice with his third of the season coming three minutes into the game and the Crusaders answered less than two minutes later to even the score at 1-1. Shea Mullins and Connor Cook fired home back-to-back goals and Army led 3-1. John Glesener had assists on all three goals for the Black Knights. However, after that five minute mark of the first quarter, Army did not get on the board the rest of the half. The Crusaders were able to score once to end the first as Sean Wilkinson potted his ninth of the year to make it a 3-2 game at the end of one quarter. Both teams struggled to hang onto the ball during the second frame and neither team scored in the first 11:30 of the quarter. McKenna put a stop to that with two consecutive goals to give Holy Cross its first lead at 4-3 going into the half. McKenna’s second tally came with five seconds left before the break. Army had it opportunities in the second, but Ortlieb came up with some big stops throughout the 15 minutes. Ted Glesener had the best chance with a shot that hit the post during a man-up situation. The Crusaders brought the momentum with them into the second half with Logan LeBlond scoring 54 seconds into the third quarter on a feed by Wilkinson and Holy Cross had its largest lead of the game at 5-3. Army’s scoring drought of over a quarter ended with 5:40 left in the third with Alex Newsome tallying a man-up goal to cut the lead to 5-4. The Crusaders answered again with 2:24 remaining to make it a two-goal advantage at 6-4 with Kevin Lux scoring unassisted and Holy Cross took the lead into the final quarter. The defense for the Crusaders shut down Army for the first eight minutes until a bad mistake by Ortlieb allowed the Black Knights back to within one with 7:04 remaining. Holy Cross got called for an infraction at midfield and Ortlieb had come all the way up to the stripe to try for the ground ball. The ref blew the whistle to give Army the ball and before Ortlieb could recover, Glesener launched one from 20 yards out to slice the lead to 6-5. Holy Cross, however, didn’t go away and Marc Buermann tallied an unassisted goal with 3:17 left in the game, which proved to be the gamewinner. The Black Knights saw Johnson cut the Crusader lead down to a goal with 30 seconds left, but the Crusaders won the next faceoff and were able to run out the clock for the win. Army had a 39-24 advantage in shots, but managed to put 18 on net, while Holy Cross fired 18 shots on goal. The Black Knights scored the lone man-up goal of the contest, while the Crusaders had 24 ground balls to Army’s 23. Game Notes: The 7-6 win for the Crusaders is the first-ever victory for Holy Cross in the 25-game history of the series ... second-straight game Army has been held to single-digit goals and the third time this season ... Glesener moves closer to eighth all-time on the scoring list with 178 points, which five away from Garrett Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 ... Johnson has tallied multiple points in all seven games this year ... Glancy scored his third goal of the season, which ties him with Ted Glesener for the team lead among rookies ... Somers made 10 or more saves for the third straight game and held his opponent to single digits in 15 of his last 16 starts ... Lafayette is the only Patriot League team the Black Knights have never lost to at 32-0. BOX SCORE SCORE ARMY RUTGERS 1 3 1 2 4 2 SHOTS ARMY RUTGERS 1 6 11 2 3 4 Total 9 14 4 33 13 7 10 41 SAVES ARMY RUTGERS 1 5 2 2 5 1 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 5 RUTGERS 9 ARMY HOLY CROSS 3 4 Total 1 1 9 2 2 7 3 4 Total 1 2 13 4 2 9 2 3 4 Total 5 6 8 24 13 6 8 36 SCORING ARMY: Johnson 1-4, J. Glesener 1-2, Mullins 2-0, Cook 2-0, Littlejohn 1-1, Newsome 1-1, T. Glesener 1-0. RUTGERS: Bieda 2-2, Goss 2-0, Heningburg 1-1, Rambo 1-1, Hollingsworth 1-0, Scarpello 0-1. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 7 GA, 13 Saves RUTGERS: Anderson - 59:56, 9 GA, 9 Saves Greenhill - 00:04, 0 GA, 0 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 305 ARMY RUTGERS 6-20 14-20 15-16 13-16 0-1 2-4 4/2:30 1/1:00 SCORE ARMY HOLY CROSS 1 3 2 2 0 2 3 4 Total 1 2 6 2 1 7 SHOTS ARMY HOLY CROSS 1 12 5 2 3 4 Total 9 7 11 39 10 5 4 24 SAVES ARMY HOLY CROSS 1 2 1 2 4 3 3 4 Total 2 2 10 2 6 12 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 7 HOLY CROSS 4 2 6 6 3 4 Total 6 4 23 6 8 24 SCORING ARMY: Glesener 1-3, Johnson 1-1, Cook 1-0, Mullins 1-0, Newsome 1-0, Glancy 1-0, Moore 0-1. HOLY CROSS: McKenna 2-0; Wilkinson 1-1, Buermann 1-0, Luz 1-0, LeBlond 1-0, Haarmann 1-0, Gual 0-1. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 7 GA, 10 Saves HOLY CROSS: Ortlieb - 60:00, 6 GA, 12 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 906 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH ARMY HOLY CROSS 8-17 9-17 14-17 17-22 1-3 0-1 1/0:30 3/3:00 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 8 #14 LOYOLA 12, #13 ARMY 10 MARCH 14, 2015 | MICHIE STADIUM LOYOLA ARMY 4 4 GAME 9 #18 ARMY 7, LEHIGH 5 MARCH 21, 2015 | ULRICH SPORTS COMPLEX 1 2 4 2 3 2 - - 12 10 WEST POINT, N.Y. - Attackman Cole Johnson tallied four goals for the third time this season, but it wasn’t enough as the 13th-ranked Army men’s lacrosse team dropped a 12-10 decision to No. 14 Loyola on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Michie Stadium. The Black Knights (5-3, 1-2 PL) were led by Johnson, while Alex Newsome posted three points on two goals and an assist off the bench. Jimbo Moore recorded two goals, while Dan Grabher had a pair of assists and won 20-of-25 faceoffs. Goalie Sam Somers stopped six shots with five of his saves coming in the fourth quarter. The Greyhounds (4-3, 2-1 PL) saw Zach Herreweyers put forth an impressive effort with five goals, while Nikko Pontrello had four points on a goal and three assists. Grant Limone stepped up in the cage with 18 saves, including seven in the second quarter alone. The Black Knights got off to a fast start by scoring on the first faceoff of the game. Grabher won the draw cleanly and charged down the field. He spotted Johnson in front of the cage the sophomore netted his first of the day. Loyola answered with three-straight goals and led 3-1 at the 9:28 mark. Herreweyers led the way with back-to-back goals to start the run. Army fired back with four of the next five goals to take the lead with 11:57 remaining in the second quarter. Will O’Donnell stopped the Greyhound run with his third of the year. After Zach Davliakos scored his first career goal for Loyola, the Black Knights potted three in a row as Newsome scored two, while Johnson added to his total with his second of the contest. The two teams traded goals to end the half and Army had the 6-5 advantage. Tyler Albrecht and Moore were the goal scorers down the stretch of the second quarter. The Black Knights earned its largest lead of the game at 7-5 at the 10:18 mark of the third quarter with Cook scoring on a nice feed from John Glesener. The Greyhounds responded with four of the next five goals and took a 9-8 lead at the end of the third. Tyler Albrecht gave the visitors the lead with back-to-back tallies after Johnson put home his third of the afternoon. Herreweyers and Pontrello also had goals for Loyola in the quarter. Johnson evened the score for the final time at 9-9 with his fourth of the contest coming 40 seconds into the final frame. Loyola had just killed off a man-up situation and Johnson tore through the defense from behind the net and got one past Limone. The Greyhounds didn’t let the Black Knights back into the game for long as Romar Dennis tallied a man-up goal to regain the lead at 10-9 and then Herreweyers gave the visitors the lead for good with his 25th of the season. Moore cut the advantage down to one at 11-10 at the 6:55 mark, but Herreweyers’ fifth of the game put it out of reach and Loyola left West Point with a 12-10 win. Army had its chances with 50 shots in the game to 25 for the Greyhounds. “I was a little disapointed in the way we didn’t execute in the fourth quarter,” head coach Joe Alberici said. “We had seven turnovers and a couple failed clears, which is something we have not done all year, but credit goest to Loyola. I don’t want to take anything away from them. They played hard and did that all the way through the game. They were very efficient on the offensive end with Herreweyers’ fiive goals.” The Black Knights had 32 of their shots make it on cage. They ended up with seven turnovers in the fourth quarter, which was half of their 14 in the game. Each team had a man-up goal in the game as well. Game Notes: This was the third meeting between Loyola and Army and second as Patriot League foes ... Loyola now leads the series at 2-1 and got its first win at West Point ... Glesener moves closer to eighth all-time on the scoring list with 179 points, which five away from Garrett Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 ... he was held without a goal for the first time since the final game of 2013 against Johns Hopkins ... his point streak was extended to 37 games, which ranks seventh among active players ... Army is 2-1 at home this season, including a win over VMI indoors at the Foley Athletic Center ... the Black Knights scored on the opening faceoff for the first time since 2013 at Navy ... Grabher won a career best 20 faceoffs and had a career-high two assists ... Moore tallied his fourth multigoal game of his career. BOX SCORE 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 - - 7 5 BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The 18th-ranked Army men’s lacrosse team had a 6-3 lead at the end of three quarters and thanks to great defense down the stretch the Black Knights held off a late charge from Lehigh to earn a 7-5 win in Patriot League action on Saturday at Ulrich Sports Complex. Army (6-3, 2-2 PL) got two goals apiece from Cole Johnson and Jimbo Moore, while John Glesener and Connor Cook tallied two points as each had a goal and an assist. Sam Somers finished with eight saves and had two huge stops in the final minutes to preserve the win. Both stops came during a man-up situation. Dan Grabher had his best performance of the season so far with 11 wins at the faceoff “x” in 16 chances. Lehigh (2-7, 1-3 PL) was led by Kurtis Kaunas with two goals, while Dan Taylor, who leads the league in points per game was held to one goal by the Army defense. Adam Sawicki got the start in net and made eight saves with four coming in each half. “Lehigh has won a couple of championships over the last few years. This is a championship type program and coach and it took everything we had,” head coach Joe Alberici said. “Just really proud of our effort and it was a great win on the road.” The Black Knights came out with a purpose and gained a 3-1 lead at the end of the first quarter. Johnson had two of the three goals in the opening period and Littlejohn tallied his sixth of the year. Johnson netted his second of the day with a great move from behind the net and beat Sawicki on a diving shot. Lehigh got its goal from Kaunas, which tied the game at 1-1 early in the contest. The second quarter featured one goal, but didn’t lack in excitement as both teams went up-and-down the field. Army forced multiple turnovers in the second half and only allowed a few shots. The Black Knights’ lone goal came for Glesener. He made a beautiful spin move behind the net to get himself open. He then bounced a shot past Sawicki for the 4-1 advantage going into the half. Lehigh was able to cut the Army lead down to two goals, twice, in the third quarter, but the Black Knights entered the final frame with a 6-3 lead. Taylor sliced the Army lead down to 4-2 early in the third, however, Cook and Glesener hooked up on a great play. Glesener spotted Cook camped out in the middle of the defense and the attackman buried it for the 5-2 advantage with 4:27 left in the frame. Lehigh answered less than two minutes later to make it a two-goal game again at 5-3 with Patrick Corbett finding a way around Somers. Back-to-back goals from Moore at the end of the third and the start of the fourth gave Army its largest lead at 7-3. Both tallies came during man-up situations and the Black Knights had a commanding lead with 14:11 remaining. Lehigh closed the gap with two goals in a two-minute span to cut the lead down to 7-5 with just over 10 minutes left. “The man-down defense had to step up big and of course Sam was terrific for us in the cage,” Alberici said. “He was great all game long, but particularly in the fourth quarter.” The Mountain Hawks controlled most of the play in the final minutes and Army was called for slashing with two minutes left. Lehigh had two excellent chances right in front of Somers and he made some unbelievable stop s to secure the 7-5 win. Lehigh outshot the Black Knights by a 35-22 advantage, including a 16-4 margin in the fourth quarter. Army’s defense came up big on the man up, allowing only one goal in five chances. Game Notes: This was the 29th meeting between Lehigh and Army with the Black Knights now holding a 22-7 record against Mountain Hawks ... it was the 12th in Bethlehem and Army has a 10-2 lead on Lehigh’s home field ... third time this season Army has held a team to one or less goals in a half ... Glesener is now riding a 38-game point scoring streak ... Glesener is now tied with Pete Cramblet ‘70 for eighth all time with 107 goals in his career ... he is two points behind Garrett Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 for eighth alltime in career points with 181 ... Alberici evened his career record against the Mountain Hawks at 6-6 ... Cook has scored a goal in 15 straight games ... third-straight game in the series decided by two or less goals ... Army halted its longest skid of the season at two games. BOX SCORE SCORE LOYOLA ARMY 1 4 4 2 1 2 SHOTS LOYOLA ARMY 1 6 14 SAVES LOYOLA ARMY 1 2 1 GROUND BALLS 1 LOYOLA 4 ARMY 6 ARMY LEHIGH 3 4 Total 4 3 12 2 2 10 SCORE ARMY LEHIGH 1 3 1 2 1 0 3 4 Total 2 1 7 2 2 5 2 3 4 Total 3 8 9 26 16 11 8 49 SCORING LOYOLA: Herreweyers 6-0, Pontrello 1-3, Romar 1-2, Albrecht 2-0, Sherlock 1-1, Davliakos 1-1, Fournier 0-1. ARMY: Johnson 4-0, Newsome 2-1, Moore 2-0, Grabher 0-2, O’Donnell 1-0, Cook 1-0, Glesener 0-1, Larrabee 0-1, Littlejohn 0-1. SHOTS ARMY LEHIGH 1 6 6 2 4 7 3 4 Total 8 4 22 6 16 35 2 7 0 GOALIES LOYOLA: Limone - 60:00, 10 GA, 18 Saves ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 12 GA, 6 Saves SAVES ARMY LEHIGH 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 Total 1 3 8 3 2 8 MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 2,401 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 11 LEHIGH 4 2 6 7 3 4 Total 8 6 31 3 13 27 3 4 Total 4 5 18 0 5 6 2 3 4 Total 5 4 8 21 10 6 10 32 LOYOLA ARMY 5-25 20-25 20-21 13-15 1-1 1-3 3/2:30 1/1:00 SCORING ARMY: Johnson 2-0, Moore 2-0, Newsome 0-2, Glesener 1-1, Cook, 1-1, Littlejohn 1-0, Miller 0-1. LEHIGH: Kaunas 2-0, Weber 0-2, Corbett 1-0, Taylor 1-0, Eaton 1-0, Apers 0-1. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 5 GA, 8 Saves LEHIGH: Sawicki - 60:00, 7 GA, 8 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 669 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH ARMY LEHIGH 11-16 5-16 18-23 16-18 2-3 1-5 5/3:30 2/2:00 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 10 #17 ARMY 12, #20 BUCKNELL 4 MARCH 28, 2015 | MATHEWSON-MEMORIAL STADIUM ARMY BUCKNELL 5 1 1 2 3 0 GAME 11 #15 ARMY 17, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 8 APRIL 4, 2015 | MICHIE STADIUM 3 1 - - 12 4 LEWISBURG, Pa. - Junior attackman Connor Cook recorded a career-high seven points, including five goals to lead the 17th-ranked Army lacrosse team to a 12-4 win over No. 20 Bucknell in Patriot League action at Mathewson-Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Army (7-3, 3-2 PL) spread the ball around all day even with Cook’s five goals. The Black Knights had seven different goal scorers. Cole Johnson had two goals and two assists for four points, while John Glesener chipped in with a goal and two assists for three points. Jimbo Moore and Shea Mullins each had a goal and an assist in the win. Sam Somers played incredible in net with 11 saves. He allowed only one goal in the second half. He finished with four ground balls and a caused turnover as well. Bucknell (6-4, 3-3 PL) saw four different players with goals and they all came unassisted. Ryan Joseph, Will Sands, David Dickson and Kyle Shanahan tallied goals for the Bison. Sam Grinberg got the start, but was chased after just 18 minutes of action as he gave up four goals on five shots. Brac McKee came on in relief and stopped six shots. The Bison took the early lead with a lengthy possession resulting in a goal from Sands. Somers was able to stop the first two shots in the opening minutes, but Sands stuck with it and gave Bucknell the 1-0 lead with his 12th season. Unfortunately for the Bison that was its lone goal until 8:49 left in the second quarter. Army reeled off six-straight goals to build a 6-1 advantage. Cook struck twice in the span of one minute to give the Black Knights their first lead at 2-1. Cook’s first tally was a behind the back score on a feed from Glesener. He was fed the ball in front of the cage and his only shot was behind his head and he hit the top corner for the first goal for Army. Jimbo Moore scored his third man-up goal in the last two games to give the Black Knights the 3-1 lead at the 7:19 mark of the second. The goals kept coming as Johnson and Mullins got into the act to make it 5-1 at the end of the first 15 minutes. Cook earned the hat trick with 10:40 remaining in the half on another nice feed from Glesener and Army was up 6-1. Bucknell stopped the bleeding with two goals towards the end of the second frame and the teams went into the dressing room with Army leading 6-3. Somers came up big multiple times and finished with seven saves in the first half, along with three ground balls and a caused turnover. The Black Knights kept the momentum into the second half, outscoring the Bison 3-0 in the third quarter. Glesener tallied his lone goal early in the frame and then Avery Littlejohn followed up with a laser from the outside to make it 8-3 at the 11:31 mark. Cook tallied a man-up goal with 6:29 left in the third with his fourth on an assist from Johnson and the Black Knights took a commanding 9-3 lead into in the final quarter. Johnson and Cook continued to get open and they each buried shots in the first five minutes and Army had its largest lead at 11-3. Joseph got Bucknell back on the board for the first time in over 27 minutes of action to cut the Black Knights’ advantage to 11-4. Alex Newsome finished off the game with a great move down the alley and scored the final tally as Army recorded the 12-4 win on the road. The Black Knights outshot the Bison by a 29-27 margin and held a 27-23 advantage in ground balls. Dan Grabher was solid in the faceoff department with 13 wins on 20 draws. Army’s extra man had two goals on four chances. Beyond the X: First visit to Bucknell for the Black Knights since 2012 ... this was the 40th all-time meeting between Bucknell and Army ... the Black Knights lead the series 28-12 and 12-5 in Lewisburg ... the Black Knights have played seven of their 10 games this season away from Michie Stadium ... three of the next four games are at West Point (not including the PL Tournament) ... Glesener has now tallied a point in 39-straight games ... with his three points, he moves into sole possession of seventh place all time in career points at Army with 184 ... he passed former teammate Garrett Thul ‘13 and Jeff Bryan ‘04 ... Cook made it 16-straight contests with at least one goal ... the Army defense gave up five or less goals for the fourth time ... opponents have been held to under 10 goals a game in eight of 10 games this season ... Army is over .500 in the league for the second time this season ... the Black Knights won consecutive games for the third time this year ... today’s win was the 80th win for Coach Alberici as the head coach of Army lacrosse. BOX SCORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY ARMY 1 6 3 4 0 6 4 1 - - 8 17 WEST POINT, N.Y. - Senior attackman John Glesener recorded a career-high nine points as the 15th-ranked Army lacrosse team cruised to a 17-8 win over Boston University to win its third straight conference game. Army (8-3, 4-2 PL) saw Glesener tie his career high with six goals, which was the most since last year’s six-goal effort in the season finale at Notre Dame. He handed out three assists, tying a season high. Connor Cook and Cole Johnson each tallied four goals and an assist for five points. Overall, the Black Knight had six different goal scorers. Sam Somers got the start in net and made seven saves, while Paul Newbold was tested in the fourth quarter and made two stops in relief. The Terriers (6-4, 3-3 PL) came into the game tied with Army for second in the Patriot League. They were led by Ryan Hilburn, who tallied three goals and an assist for four points. Adam Schaal finished with three points, while Cal Dearth had two helpers. Colin McDougall earned his second straight start and made 11 saves in the loss. The faceoff matchup was a story leading into the game with Sam Talkow leading the league in faceoff percentage and Dan Grabher came through with an exceptional game with Talkow winning on two draws all day. Grabher finished 15-of-24 in faceoffs, while Talkow was 2-for-10 and was pulled for portions of the second half. The teams traded goals in the first few minutes of the game and then the Black Knights reeled off five straight tallies to open up a 5-1 lead at the end of the first quarter. Glesener was on fire with a hat trick in the opening frame, including two snipes from 15 yards out. Johnson and Cook each netted goals in the frame, while Alex Newsome had a great individual effort and scored off a face off win by Grabher. The Terriers lone goal came from Jackson Wilson with 11 minutes remaining in the first quarter. The Terriers got two goals back to start the second quarter with Pat Myers and Hilburn each tallying goals at the 10:13 mark it was down to a three goal game at 6-3. Cook stopped the momentum with his third of the afternoon on a feed from Johnson to push the advantage to 7-3 in favor of the Black Knights. Schaal scored with 7:15 left in the second quarter to once again cut it to a three-goal game, but that was the last time the Terriers found the net until early in the fourth. Army dominated the rest of the second frame with three straight goals coming from a different member of the starting attack in Glesener, Cook and Johnson. Cook’s tally came with one second left and it was an impressive shot as he was being checked and Army went into the half leading 10-4. The Black Knights poured it on in the third quarter with six goals coming in the frame to Boston University’s none. Glesener and Johnson each had two in the stanza, while Cook and Connor Glancy had a goal apiece. Army took a 16-4 lead into the final frame and let up a bit to start it. Boston University scored for the first time in over 23 minutes with Hayden Ruiz getting a shot past Somers with 13:06 left in the game to start a four-goal run for the Terriers. When it was all said and done, the lead was cut down to 16-8 with 4:14 remaining. Hilburn had two of the goals, while Greg Farris got on the scoresheet with his fifth of the year. Andrew Michalowski closed out the scoring with his third of the year and assist came to Will O’Donnell and the Black Knights came out with the 17-8 win. Army scored six goals in two of the four quarters and outshot the Terriers by a 49-28 advantage. The Black Knights won the ground ball battle by a 30-25 margin. Both teams failed on two man up chances and Army forced Boston University into four failed clears in 15 opportunities. Game Notes: This was the second meeting all-time between Army and Boston University with the Terriers coming to West Point for the first time ... Army is outscoring its opponents 87-31 in the first and third quarters this season ... Black Knights outscored the Terriers 12-1 in those two frames ... the first quarter is the best for Army, with 45 goals this year ... the Black Knights had three players score at least three goals in the same game for the first time since April 20, 2010 when Garrett Thul, Jeremy Boltus and Tyler Seymour did it against Lafayette ... Glesener’s nine points are the most for Army since Tim Pearson had 11 against Lehigh in 2002 ... the 17 goals were the most against a Patriot League school since scoring 20 against Lafayette on April 29, 2003 in a 20-3 win ... Fourteen of the 17 goals scored came from the starting attack. BOX SCORE SCORE ARMY BUCKNELL 1 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 Total 3 3 12 0 1 4 SHOTS ARMY BUCKNELL 1 13 9 2 5 5 3 4 Total 8 3 29 8 5 27 SAVES ARMY BUCKNELL 1 6 2 2 1 3 3 4 Total 3 1 11 2 0 7 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 8 BUCKNELL 8 2 8 5 3 4 Total 6 5 27 5 5 23 SCORING ARMY: Cook 5-2, Johnson 2-2, Glesener 1-2, Moore 1-1, Mullins 1-1, Littlejohn 1-0, Newsome 1-0. BUCKNELL: Joseph 1-0, Sands 1-0, Dickson 1-0, Shanahan 1-0. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 56:33, 4 GA, 11 Saves Newbold - 3:27, 0 GA, 0 Saves BUCKNELL: Grinberg - 17:43, 4 GA, 1 Save McKee - 42:17, 8 GA, 6 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 325 ARMY BUCKNELL 13-20 7-20 15-18 18-20 2-4 0-2 2/1:30 5/4:00 SCORE BU ARMY 1 1 6 2 3 4 3 4 Total 0 4 8 6 1 17 SHOTS BU ARMY 1 6 15 2 3 4 Total 8 3 12 29 11 15 7 48 SAVES BU ARMY 1 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 Total 6 1 12 1 3 9 GROUND BALLS 1 BU 5 BUCKNELL 8 2 6 7 3 4 Total 3 11 25 11 6 32 SCORING BU: Hilburn 3-1, Schaal 1-2, Myers 1-1, Dearth 0-2, Wilson 1-0, Ruiz 1-0, Farris 1-0, ARMY: Glesener 6-3, Cook 4-1, Johnson 4-1, Glancy 1-2, Newsome 1-0, Michalowski 1-0, Moore 0-1, Mullins 0-1, O’Donnell 0-1. GOALIES BU: MacDougall - 55:46, 16 GA, 11 Saves Connelly - 4:14, 1 GA, 1 Save ARMY: Somers - 55:46, 8 GA, 7 Saves Newbold - 4:14, 0 GA, 2 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 2,070 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH BU ARMY 13-29 16-29 11-15 12-14 1-2 1-2 2/1:30 2/1:30 2015 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 12 NAVY 10, #13 ARMY 7 APRIL 11, 2015 | NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM ARMY NAVY 4 1 0 2 2 1 1 6 - - 7 10 WEST POINT, N.Y. - Navy scored seven unanswered goals in the second half and prevailed over the 13th-ranked Army lacrosse team, 10-6, on Saturday afternoon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Army was led by Cole Johnson with two goals, while John Glesener was held to one goal or less for the third time this season. Billy Baird was a bright spot for the Black Knights with his first career goals coming in the first half. Sam Somers got the start in net and made seven saves. The Black Knights have clinched a postseason berth in the Patriot League Tournament, but Army cannot get a bye to the semifinals. Army’s seeding has yet to be decided and will be determined after the Colgate game next Friday. Navy got a hat trick from Casey Rees with two of the tallies coming in man-up situations. Patrick Keena and T.J. Hanzsche each had a pair of the goals for the home team. John Connors made nine saves, including five in the first half. Army came out on fire in the first quarter and built a 4-1 lead with four different goal scorers. The three-goal run for the Black Knights started at the 12:17 mark with Johnson scoring on an unassisted tally. The advantage continued with Newsome getting by his defender with a nice dodge and then finished low on Connors for the 2-0 lead. Billy Baird gave Army the 3-0 lead with 7:47 left in the opening quarter with his first collegiate goal. It came in transition as he was fed the ball by Jimbo D’Aprile inside the box and Baird beat Connors. Navy got one back with Voumard stopping the bleeding to make it 3-1 at the 5:03 mark, but Conor Glancy answered on another transition marker to get the advantage back to three goals at 4-1 at the end of the opening 15 minutes. The Mids were the only team to score in the second quarter and cut the advantage down to 4-3 going into the break. Rees tallied both goals with one coming during a manup situation. Army had a few chances, but couldn’t capitalize due to three saves from Connors and four turnovers. Navy clamped down on defense in the second half and scored seven-straight goals en route to the 10-7 win. Army started out well with the first two goals of the final 30 minutes with Glesener getting the scoring started, followed by Johnson’s second of the day and Army had its largest lead at 6-3 with 2:24 remaining in the third quarter. Glesener was held to one point on the game and extended his scoring streak to 41 games. Before the clock hit zero in the third quarter, the Mids scored one of its most important goals of the game with Jack Ray netting his 17th of the year to cut the Black Knights’ lead to 6-4 at the conclusion of three quarters. Not knowing it at the time, the goal changed the game and gave momentum to Navy. The Ray goal started a run that featured seven unanswered goals and ultimately put the game away. Hanzsche and Keena each had two tallies during the stretch, while Rees recorded his second man-up goal of the game. Connor Cook ended the streak with the final tally of the game coming with four seconds left. It was his 27th of the season and with the score he moved his scoring streak to 18 games. However, the clock ran out and the Mids snapped Army’s six-game winning streak against Navy with the 10-7 win. Navy outshot Army, 37-29, in the game and the Mids had the advantage in ground balls at 36-23. The man-up situations was in Navy’s favor and the Mids scored two goals on three chances, while Army did not get a chance with the extra man GAME NOTES: This was the 94th meeting between Army and Navy and the Mids lead the series at 58-33-3 ... the Mids lead the series at Annapolis at 29-15-1 ... Navy snapped Army’s longest winning streak in the series at six games ... third time this season the Black Knights have allowed 10 or more goals ... Army has now outscored its opponents 18-4 in the opening quarter in the last four games and 49-17 overall this year ... the Black Knights were shut out in a quarter for only the second time this season with the other coming against Holy Cross on March 7. BOX SCORE SCORE ARMY NAVY 1 4 1 2 0 2 3 4 Total 2 1 7 1 6 10 SHOTS ARMY NAVY 1 8 7 2 7 9 3 4 Total 10 4 29 6 15 37 SAVES ARMY NAVY 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 4 Total 2 2 7 3 1 9 GROUND BALLS 1 ARMY 5 BUCKNELL 6 2 7 8 3 4 Total 7 4 23 8 14 36 SCORING ARMY: Johnson 2-0, Glesener 1-0, Cook 1-0, Glancy 1-0, Newsome 1-0, Baird 1-0, D’Aprile 0-1. NAVY: Rees 3-0, Keena 2-0, Hanzsche 2-0, Voumard 1-1, Ray 1-1, Flounlacker 1-0. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 60:00, 10 GA, 7 Saves NAVY: Connors - 60:00, 7 GA, 9 Saves MORE TOTALS FACEOFFS CLEARS EXTRA MAN OPP. PENALTIES ATTENDANCE: 9,523 ARMY NAVY 8-20 12-20 16-18 23-25 0-0 2-3 3/1:30 0/0:00 GOARMYwestpoint.COM // @ARMYWP_mlax // @ARMYLAXCOACH